Bremen High School - Arrow Yearbook (Midlothian, IL)

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r BREMEN OS HOME OF THE BRtt|S TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE ........................... 2 ACTIVITIES ............................ 32 ORGANIZATIONS ......................... 64 ACADEMICS ............................. 96 SPORTS ............................... 128 SENIORS .............................. 160 UNDERCLASSMEN ........................ 194 2 INDEX 224 IN MOTION YOU CAN’T HIDE PRIDE a SPIRIT IN RIVALRY, FUN, AND WORK We are living in a world of constant change, a time of rebellion, restlessness, rewards, reasoning, and most important of all research. The world itself seems to be revolving at a greater velocity than ever before, but actually it is man moving at a faster pace. The ever present problems of man now range from the extreme birth rate in China, the deadly and cold war in Vietnam, to the flower children and their uncanny exploration into the mind through the psychedelic. All life certainly offers a challenge and value. Diversified means are used as an individual moves. Some drift, wander, dodge, or even pull up stakes; on the otherhand others sweep along, glide, march with determination, but most important keep moving toward their directed cause. Make no mistake we at Bremen have not been left behind. With this Arrow as our witness, we are as alive as any. One can feel it. Motion was on the field, the track and the floor, in the halls, in the classroom, in every direction. Bremen lacked nothing, in any phase of life. We were not to be denied the excitement we desired. If any student can say he went to school here, and did not feel it. let him read this yearbook. Certainly if Bremen were a fire, the seniors were the start, the juniors brought the matches, the sophomores fed it fuel, and the freshmen took a solemn oath to keep it burning bright. 7 OUR CAUSE: PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE o PURSUING KNOWLEDGE WITH ENTHUSIASM SOME BOOKS ARE TO BE TASTED. OTHERS TO BE SWALLOWED. AND SOME FEW TO BE CHEWED AND DIGESTED. FRANCIS BACON 13 OTHERS PAINSTAKING AWKWARDNESS 15 THE VITALITY OF YOUTH THE HAPPINESS OF LIFE IS MADE UP OF MINUTE FRACTIONS—THE LITTLE SOON FORGOTTEN CHARITIES OF A KISS OR SMILE, A KIND LOOK. A HEARTFELT COMPLIMENT. AND THE COUNTLESS INFINITESIMALS OF PLEASURABLE AND GENIAL FEELING. SAMUEL COLERIDGE 16 IN MOTION . 17 18 EXPRESSING TRUE INDIVIDUALITY 19 to o 21 UNIQUE PERSONALITIES 24 I MOVING ONWARD: RESTING CVJ DIVERSIFIED MOTIONS PERSONIFY 28 ■I ■ c % %%fl|pp||p|pppp||p|p||pp||9Hp| 31 ACTIVITIES 32 HOMECOMING BONFIRE WARMS HIGH SPIRITS Dark, cold, and a touch of wet wind were nearly dispelled by the multitude of Bremenites who turned out for the hard earned bonfire. Although the fire, as usual, was doused too soon, the enthusiasm of the crowds was not hampered by the spray in their faces or the chill wind from behind. Spirits and voices ran high as the cheers were repeated and as different speakers restated their great and justified faith in the Braves. War hoops cut into the air, and the vibrations reached as far as Evergreen Park. 33 PLANS FOR A MUSTANG MASSACRE A fantastic Homecoming rolled past beginning with stripes and polka dots, Monday. Stuffed animals carted their owners around on Tuesday and see-the-knee day came Wednesday when everyone wore bermudas. Red, blue, green, and yellow on Thursday, gave everyone a chance to show his pride in and loyalty to his respective class. Red and gray clothes and red feathers on Friday led to the much sought after evening bonfire. The spirited parade, the exciting game, and the hypnotizing dance on Saturday rounded out a week that placed Homecoming ‘67 at the top in participation. 34 WERE EVIDENT THROUGHOUT THE WEEK PARADE, CHEERS, TEARS, AND TENSION The air was crisp, brisk and breezy as the 1967 Homecoming Parade trailed triumphantly down the streets, but even more noticeable than the refreshing weather was another more arousing air made up of competitive pride, exhausted happiness and the anticipation of even more excitement yet to come in the course of the festive day and enchanted evening. Miss Pam Moore, queen, graced the crowd with her personality and spontaneous charm. Again capturing the coveted first place trophy for a class float was the senior class, however the other three classes weren't far behind in originality, enthusiasm, and creativity. Receiving honors in the club decorated car division were: First place—Science Club. Second place Troupers, Third place—Spanish Club. 36 V MDP the MLETHME Queen Fam More Princesses—E. Fraggos, L. Toch. C. Poplar, V. Dennis. Second Place Car Troupers Third Place Car—Spanish Gub Tension ran high throughout Homecoming week not only because of the excitement and anticipation, but also because of the difficult task of choosing a queen. After much speculation and tension, Pam Moore emerged victorious. Since her first day at Bremen, Pam has been a spirited student leader and a definite physical asset to our school. She's led her class academically and her school as cheerleader throughout her busy high school career. Brains and beauty in one bundle of energy are characterized in her ever present dimpled smile. Completing the court were Linda Toch, Valores Dennis, Cheryl Poplar, and Eleni Fraggos. The pounding beat of the World Terns and the soft strains of the Rhythmaires were the perfect combination to make Never Neverland a success. The World Terns played in the cafeteria, a fairyland of make believe images displayed on the walls. The orchestra played in the gym to the low streamers and low lights. No matter what the mood of the participants, the scene was set and well worth using. 38 THE ENCHANTMENT OF NEVER-NEVER LAND The Coronation of Queen Pam Moore HOMECOMING COURT AND ESCORTS: Left to right—Chuck Yuska. Linda Linda Hennesy, 1967 Homecoming Queen Pam Moore. Rick Weidnaar. Toch. Rick Perna. EIcni Fraggos. Len Strand. 1966 Homecoming Queen Valores Dennis. Dave Henley. Cheryl Poplar. Ted Golat The all school convocations for 1967-68 featured the enchanting Ginny Tiu, of television fame, along with her sisters and brother. Enthralling Bremenites with their diversified talents, they presented musical numbers ranging from classical to contemporary. Adding to the musical tone of the year was the spirited production Up With People” presented by the singing Titans of Tinley Park. Accentuated by electrifying guitars and pounding drums, the swing-in” Titans sang out the sounds of freedom. The strength of the seniors won for them the classes tug-of-war. ASSEMBLIES FEATURE GINNY TIU, UP WITH 40 PEOPLE,” AND CLASSES IN A TUG-OF-WAR FACULTY ANTICS: BASKETBALL, A PIE IN THE FACE HIPPIE” TEACHERS? Reigning King and Queen of the Arrow Hippie Pow-Wow—Mr. Bruell and Miss Moore Sometimes the faculty can lower itself to being human, and these times are most enjoyable for all. Instances of these included the Arrou hippie pow-wow. Math Club Valentine Fair, the Faculty basketball game, and several pep assemblies. The teachers won at the B-Club Facultv-Student basketball game. Though the scoreboard showed a faculty victory, any student could point out the prejudice on the part of the teacher referees. Bremen’s faculty did turn human, upon occasion, and things really moved when they did. 43 CONCERTS—INSTRUMENTAL VOCAL IN CANDLELIGHT 44 MISTLETOE, A KISS AND QUEEN ELENI Miss Mistletoe reigned over a lovely Christmas Ball. The evergreen smell inside and the crisp winter air outside blended comfortably through the window' to give the atmosphere of a cozy winter party in anticipation of the holidays soon to come. Eleni Fraggos was a lovely Queen. Her big smile was even bigger for the holiday festivities. Eleni has graced the halls of Bremen for four years as a friendly and likable personality, and to reign as queen of the Christmas ball. Miss Mistletoe, seemed to suit her glowing personality perfectly. The rest of the lovely court included Cheryl Poplar. Linda Redman and Gwen Jenkins. The Girls' Club made Christmas come a little sooner in a most delightful way this year. 46 CHRISTMAS BALL COURT: Left to Right—Cheryl Poplar. Gwen Jenkins. Queen Eleni Fraggos, Linda Redman. 47 49 DRAMATIC PRESENTATIONS FEATURE ONE-ACTS AND TAKE HER SHE’S MINE” To understand the connection between Feathertop , Overtones and The Leprechaun a Battle of Wits may seem necessary. The relationship, though, is very simple. The former three were the fall one acts. The trinity of drama was presented and directed almost entirely by the students. From this success. Battle of Wits , the contest play got off to a booming, inspirational start. This was all practice for the Springtime production of Take Her. She’s Mine . Through these, dramas gained a new role of importance at Bremen. 51 Physical education gone graceful is Orchesis. The members furthered their dancing ability and still met many objectives of P.E. The Orchesis Show in April produced the results. Windy City Profile” leaped from a portrayal of computer mechanization to the freedom of the city in Exodus” to the thoughts and pulse of the city life and people. Orchesis members were in motion with poise, grace. and expression throughout the year. WINDY CITY PROFILE AND DANCING DOLLS 52 DOLPHINS PRESENT DISNEYLAND DOLPHIN 54 STYLE” AND PIGMENT OF IMAGINATION” 55 THE VARIETY OF VAUDEVILLE UP-DATE” 1968 Up dating the old time speciality acts and slap stick of vaudeville, the student council variety show vibrated with variety. A contemporary beat and colorful mood provided the pace and setting. Acts MC’d by Mike Wallace, ranged from acrobatics, folk singing, skits, comedy, pantomime, and electrifying bands. All performers turned to professionals as they relived and up dated Bremen's 1968 version of old time vaudeville. 56 57 58 Girls ask boys; boys on a court; queen crowned king; everywhere cupids galore; music with momentum; all these and more were romantically set in the dim and dazzling atmosphere which delightfully disguised the cafeteria and transformed it into Love is Blue . Enthusiasm took a subtle form from that found at athletic events during the Pep Club sponsored Turn-about Dance. Bob Lightsey was crowned king while Tom O'Neill, Rich Perna, Len Strand, and John Funkhouser remained as his court. The Disciples of Mayhem furnished the rhythm, the Pep Club furnished the setting and the guests themselves supplied the exciting but romantic atmosphere. TURN-ABOl'T COURT: L R, Ruth Bosgraaf, Prince Tom O'Neill. Vickie Williams. Prince John Funkhouser. Gail Kos. King Bob Lightsey. Chris McDonald. Linda Pochinskas. Prince John Dace. Char Savior. Prince Rich Perna QUEEN KATHY AND A TASTE OF HONEY PROM COURT. L-R, Char Saylor. Lmnea Matson. Queen Kathy Kane. Gwen Jenkins, and Carolyn Drahos. 60 The Cinderella story came true once again as the pals in the halls were transformed into the princes and princesses in fairy tales. A Taste of Honey was held at the Sabre Room turning it into a lovely beehive from a dream. The music was provided by the Dontays and Don Caron. Miss Kathy Kane was crowned Cinderella of the ball. At the bewitching hour of 12:00, everyone departed to their own carriage for the after prom festivities. Elegance was the magic word waving a wand of enjoyment for all those attending. 61 A FOUR WAY TIE FOR VALEDICTORIAN 62 PAMELA MOORE VALEDICTORIAN MR McBAIN PRESENTS THE HONORS DIVISION WITH THEIR HONOR CORDS LINDA FITZPATRICK SALl'TATORIAN As Pomp and Circumstance filtered through the air, the seniors filed in and took their places, together for the last time. After the invocation and inspirational music provided by Colonah Cho-ralers and the Singing Braves, the class president. Rich Perna, introduced Carl Corbett, then Linda Toch, the 1968 commencement speakers. Mr. Flynn and the school board were next introduced. After the class was presented, each graduate filed forth to receive his diploma. The benediction was followed by a recessional and the class of ‘68 became a glowing mark in Bremen's past. 105 OF 442 GRADUATES RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS 63 ORGANIZATIONS UNITED THEY STAND...WORKING FOR ALL Not all presidents are politicians. Bremen presidents, joined together to form the President's Club, pitched their campaign banners to accomplish constructive work. Their purpose was to co-ordinate all school clubs through each president into a unified philosophy helping each club with its direction and purpose. They sponsored a dance and many taffy apple sales for their main activity, the foreign exchange program. They also provided the service pins that were so proudly worn by all aides at the close of the school year and aided in the development of Homecoming plans. They didn't make promises they couldn’t keep, but their platform was that of a promising club. PRESIDENTS CLUB: I D. Recks. GAA. 2. K Kelleck. Chess Club; 3. R Najcwski. Electronics; 4 H. Stone. Orchesis; 3 M Davis, French Club. 6. J Funkhouser. Student Council; 7. D. Duschcan. B Club; 8. Mr. Rcn-frow. Sponsor; 9 R Leigh. Troupers. 10. A Marchand. FBLA. II. B Preston. FHA. 12. D. Anderson. Dolphins. 13 D Maxficld. A-V, 14. K. Annweiler. Light and Staging; 15. M Sejble. Debate; 16. L Redman. Girls Club; 17 R. Kwoh. Science Club; 18. D. Podgorny. NHS; 19. G. Stiegman. Class of '69; 20. D Swaagman. FTA; 21. K. Hallahan, Class of '70; 22. A. James. Spanish Club. 1967-68 BREMEN PRESIDENTS 65 GOVERNMENT STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: I J. Lisowsky; 2. J. Funkhouser; 3- C. Funkhouser. 4. L. Matson. 5. S. Snvdcr. STUDENT COUNCIL SENATORS: I D Kroencr; 2. S Horning; 3- C. Poplar; • . J Baud?. V K Kane, 6. S Delarosa; 7. M Walukonis. 8 B Gicrinan. 9. D Schimick. 10. Mr. DuBois-Sponsor. Any Bremenite who did not know of the Student Council had to be a freshman. Student Council, an elected body of students, maintain a smooth relationship between the administration and students. Besides providing students with the Tom-Tom directory, assemblies, and Council room, they established a comfortable dress code. Postal services were offered to homerooms at Christmas and Valentines Day. The assembly fund brought the Ginny Tui Show and gymnastics artist, Brent Williams. Council week, was introduced to draw attention the beneficial activities of the Council. Socially, they sponsored the Get Acquainted Dance, a November pow-wow, and the Harvest Haze Dance. Greeting new teachers with flowers and maintaining the activity board calendar were also part of the councils services. The gears of Bremen's spirit were certainly the Student Council. 66 HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: 1 Mr DuBois-Sponsor; 2. G.Jocius, 3 K McHugh; 4. F. McHugh; 5. J. Strand; 6. S. Horning; 7, D Donnelly; 8. C. Poplar; 9. L. Matson; 10. D. Anderson; ILL. Iwe; 12. M Miller; 13 F Hocllgen STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: 1 A. Hall. 2. G Joc.us. 3. R Novak; 4. W Lamb; 5. B. Baldock; 6. J. Pfalsgraf; 7. J Kmsella; 8. G. Lash. 9. M. Pociack; 10. D Donnelly; 11 A. Hart; 12. G. Lussow; 13. J. Kirn; 14. J. Compton; 13. B. Shanks. 16. D. Duschean; 17. L. Stadter; 18. P. Connolly; 19 P O'Brien; 20 P Kuypers. 21 P Hardy; 22 K Bvtnar; 23 S Obey; 24. F. Hocllgen; 23. A Stromberg; 26. R Bucek; 27. E. Stantson. 28. J. Casper; 29. R. Trolley; 30. W. Denk. 67 PEP CLUB OFFICERS: 1 C McDonald. President. 2. G Kos, Vice-President. 3. V Williams. Secretary. 4. D. May. Treasurer. PEP CLUB B-CLUB PEP CLUB: 1st Row L-R. M. DeKerf. D. Hardv. P Martin. S. Latarewicz. C Connolly. C.Janda. B. Voss. G. Kos. C. McDonald. V. Williams. D. Powers. J Wanagas, A Nevin. C Bonnes. M Merkle. L Bovc. N Klvtta. C Sk ela. E. Golat; 2nd Row L-R. C. V'ucius. 1 Timm, E. Max field. B. Tidbail. B Baldock. G. Lussow. M Gra . C Stall. K. Dwyer. P. Liepelt. S. Sprugcl. R Balchunas. S. Recks. C. Splitck. B. Kwiatkowski. J Dowding. S. Snvder. P Dragoo. S. Carson; 3rd Row L-R. A Sarnowski. L. Clifford. B Stacy. K. Cannon. C. Smoot. C. Dace. D. War-szalek. |. Szudv. D Hartelius, B. Preston. L Beck. C. DeVries. C. Simmons. R Trullev. B. Barczak. J Beck-berger. A Kreis. D. Cacciato; 4th Row L-R. D Hawrvsio. B Hardwidge. F. Moeltgen. M. Griffin. A Tun i. G. Meenan. L Pochinskas. M Graham. R. Bosgraaf. K Zwart. V’ Burton. L. Godin. S. Dudeck. L Cousar. G. Sie-vert. S Sorin. A. James. L. Lee. N. Scott; 3th Row L-R. J Brady. D Gander. J Brueck. I) Carlberg. L. Tullis, S. Springsteen. J Figliulo. B Cioad. B. Compton. B. Porter. D. Janosik. J. Ciustatson, P Estep, M Meek. P Schultz. R WtMxlall, I). Swaagman. D. White. S. Anderson. C. Weber. I he muscle-bound men who wore red sweaters with the letter B were members of B Club. These men combined scholarship, leadership, service and athletics into a winning team. The goal of this outfit was to encourage interest in work at the books as well as athletics. Besides Bremen, the B stood for boss. '2-4-6-8'‘ where did your pep generate.' Pep Club, Pep Club, yeah! The uniformed girls who bounced and yelled along with the cheerleaders were Pep Club members. They promoted school spirit and sportsmanship as they followed the cheers and punctuated the static air at athletic events with enthusiasm. 68 B-CLl’B 1 T. Wallerich; 2 J Adduci. 3. J Pippcn. 4. C. Crosby; 5. T. O'Nidl; 6. P. Cruziash; 7. J. Zelazek; 8 B. LaBrec; 9. J. Snuckcl. 11. J. Pracko; 12. M. Connellv; 13. J. Szafranski. 14. L. Wallace; 15. D. Hoffman; 16 J Boege, 17 D. Dekok; 18 B. Lewis; 19. R. Wells; 20. R. Hobbs; 21. M. Wallace; 22. D. Duschcan; 23. C. Yusca; 24. G. Remkus; 25. B Lightsey; 26. Mr. J. Diehl. Sponsor. 27. R Perna; 28. I. Strand; 29. B Dudek; 30. J. Ardizzonc; 31. J Fox, 32. J. Hannigan, 33. H. Towry; 34. 1 Golat; 35. S. Freix; 36. M. Specha; 37. D. Vandcrplocg. 38. D Stuart; 39. M. McCarcv; 40 R Stuart. 41 D. Taylor; 42. J Randell. 43. R. McCallum; 44. R Drcchsel; 45. D. Meadows; 47. L. N'ieme; 48. K Goesel 69 r- PROCLAMATIONS OF THE STUDENT ECHO AND ORACLE The 1968 Oracle held words of wisdom, not from an ancient mountain, but from some very modern Breminites. As the literary magazine, the Oracle printed chosen material submitted bv budding geniuses. Poetry, prose, and narratives were combined to produce a very commendable magazine. A write in provided quality compositions for the consideration of a very eye weary staff. The holiday publication which left its message from homeroom to homeroom was Bremen's Echo. Journalism is the type of experience that is attained, but layout and printing are other practices acquired through experience during work sessions at the printer's. Much time and money are put into the Echo but the result is well worth the effort as they (commentaries critiques) reverberate through the hall. ECHO OFFICERS L B Himman. An Editor; 2. J. Kim. Sports Editor; 3. A Kreis, Ass . Editor; 4. D. Winnie. Photography Editor; 5. C. Corbett. Asst. Feature Editor; 6. H. Stone. Editor in-Chiet; 7. M Hurley. Editorial Editor; 8. B Bolewski. Feature Editor ORACLE MEMBERS: 1. Mr. Korhonen. Sponsor; 2. Mrs. Friesen. Sponsor; }. J. And erson; 4 A. Boughton; 5. W Denk. 6. W. Finlay; 7. T. Poe. 8. J Zoll; 9. Mrs. H Conroy. Sponsor; 10. B. Bolewski. II. J. Banaszak. 12. L. Pope; 13. T. Timm; 14. L. Wagner. IV J. Wanagas; 16. L. Delarosa. 70 PUBLICATIONS CHESS CU B MEMBERS: 1 D. Hartelius. 2 B Kdleck. 3 E. Janes. V President; 4. T Ahl-grim; 5. P Sinkhorn; 6. E. Nowak; 7. J Herrera. 8. D. Schroedcr; 9. Mr. Vechiola. Sponsor; 10 K Kelleck. 11. J Ritchie; 12 D Fischer. Treasurer, 13. L Mikolajewski. 14. J. Winterfelt; 15. F Kasputis. 16. H. Shultz. ECHO STAFF MEMBERS: 1. C. Corbett; 2. D Winnie, 3. C. Morgan, 4. J Dowding; 5 C. Weber. 6. K Kelleck. 7. J. Kirn, 8. H Stone. 9. J. Noonc; 10. C. Osborne, 11 F. Johnson; 12 Miss Voglcr. Sponsor. 13 R I-eigh. 14. J. Smerz; 15. R. Carlton; 16. B Huisman. 17. Miss Bishop. Sponsor; 18. J. Ferraro; 19. A Kreis. 20. G Stromberg; 21 L. Matson. 22 J Wan-agas, 23 B. Hardwidge. 24. V Dennis, 25 M Hurlev, 26. M McNamara; 27. S. (.arson. 28. B Bolewski; 29 P Collins; 30 K Kane; 31 J. O'Brien; 32. J. Hardy; 33 M Krsek, 34. J. Ziegler. 2 DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS: i. J. Banaszak. Secretary; 2. L. DeLaRosa, V President; 3 M. Sejbl. President; 4. Mr. Lombaer, Sponsor; 5. J. Ben-ischek. Treasurer. DEBATE CLl'B MEMBERS 1 Mr Lombaer. Sponsor; 2. K Kelleck; 3. B Hanley; 4. J. Logsdon; 5. J. Banaszak. 6. T Merrill; 7. R. Trent; 8. L DeLaRosa; 9. M. Sejbl; 10. J Benischek, II P. Connolly; 12. L. Wolf; 13. T. Dorsey. Talking it seems is a national pastime. Making sense is a Debate pastime. The topic of the year was Resolved: Congress should establish uniform criminal investigation procedures. Interest in Debate was not especially high and the club disbanded after first semester, but the speaking poise and technique gained by the members will, like the knowledge, never be lost. Debater's developed a keen ability for thinking on their feet, constant research and knowledge of their material were only two of a Debater's necessary qualities. DEBATERS INVESTIGATE CRIMINAL JUDGEMENT 72 FUTURE TEACHERS CONDUCT A STUDY CLINIC Everyone is a teacher all his life. Specialization comes with a teaching profession and this was the assignment FTA had in mind. Interest in higher education was of major importance and to promote this, they conducted discussions with guest speakers. Practice teaching was accomplished through the study clinic and a college visit was an extracurricular introduction to higher learning. Skits, a movie and the traditional Faculty Tea in April made FTA an up an coming class of teachers of tomorrow. EDUCATOR S OFFICERS: 1. D. Miller-Historian, 2. S Witbrod-Treasurer; 3. D. Swaagman-President; 4 R. Uhl-V. President; 5. Mrs. Schultz-Sponsor EDUCATOR CLUB MEMBERS: 1. J. Finlay; 2. J. Boyd; 3. J Mecgan; 4. L. Jackson. 5. S. Carson; 6. R Jeffries; 7. D. Novak, 8. J. Foose; 9. P. Hudon; 10. L. Wagner. 11. C. Dryer; 12. P. Sawicki. 73 TESTING THE THEORIES OF EINSTEIN DARWIN Two and two always equaled four for the Math Club. Conference math contests consumed a great quantity of their time. The different groups met according to their topics which included orals, slide rule, and written competition. Take an interest in math, multiply by many mathematical minds, divide in to topic groups, add eagerness and love of fun and subtract disinterest. From such an equation the success of the club sponsored Valentine's Day Fair was definitely evident. It featured a kissing both, dancing, and the overwhelmingly popular pie-in-the-face booth with whipped cream covered faces of teachers. The answer resolved. Math Club equaled mental stimulation and quality competition formulated into a highly intelligent grouping. MATH CLUB OFFICERS: 1. S. Gierman. 2. M. Davis; 3. D. Anderson; 4. Mr. Flencr-Sponsor; 3. R. Kwoh. MATH CLUB MEMBERS 1. M. Hurley; 2. K Szudy; 3. P Moore; 4. S. Weber; 3. K. Hallahan; 6. Mr. Flencr-Sponsor; 7. B. Rogers; 8. L. Butler; 9. J. Baude; 10. J. Anderson; 11 W. Finlay; 12. D. Baasch; 13- L. Wojnarowski; 14. J. Zeigler; 13. M Magdziak; 16. P Estep, 17. R. Leigh. 18. M. Miller; 19. D. Cacciato, 20. R. Soike, 21 J. Pfolsgraf; 22. L. Fitzpatrick; 23. C. Funkhouser; 24. D. Kennedy; 25. M. Anderson; 26. B. Yucuis; 27. P. Sinkhorn; 28. D Pokornv; 29. L Wagner; 30. B Stolarek; 31. S. Baldoek; 32. H Merrill; 33. D Maxfield. 74 One of the most inquisitive clubs at Bremen •was the Science Club. Their perseverance was shown as they pushed in their first place homecoming car. Their organized minds were evident as they rummaged around at their basketball coat checks. Their loyalty was shaken into the open with the pom-poms they sold during football season. Not to be forgotten were the test tubes and biological specimens hidden within the smell of the laboratory. Members also participated in district and regional Science Fairs. SCIENCE SEMINAR: 1. L. Butler 2 F. Kasputis. 3- I) Podgorny; 4. P Sinkhorn; 5. S. Weber; 6. J Zeiglcr, 7. D Maxfield; 8. M. Anderson; 9. C. Funkhouser; 10. M Miller; 11. B. Yucuis; 12. Mr. Crater. Sponsor. 13 L. Wagner 14. D. Cacciato; IV M. Sejbl; 16. S. Gicnnan; 17. S. Parker SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: 1. Mr Kempton. Sponsor; 2. R Kwoh. President; 3. L. Wagner. Secretary; 4. C. Parker. V. President; 5. T. Dorsey. Treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS: 1 J Meegan; 2 R Fifer. 3. J Stone; 4. E. Lewallen, 3. J. Ziegler. 6. D Max-field; 7. J Dresser. 8. M. Sejbl; 9. P. Labay; 10. S. Plac; 11. N. Scott; 12. M. Greenberg; 13. G Sievert; 14 R Tyler; IV R Bosgraaf; 16. J Zoll; 17. C Connolly; 18 T. Fimgan, 19 J Denmon; 20. J Wagner. 21 K. Hawkins. 22. K Kelleck; 23- P. Saw.cki; 24. W. Finlay; 25 E. Janes; 26. J. Anderson; 27. D Bima. 28. j. Boutcher. 29. D. Mcrcier; 30. G. Bosgraaf; 31. R Gorz; 32. P Sinkhorn. CHARM, GRACE, AND WATER BALLETS A cheery glug and a beautifully executed surface dive rightfully led everyone to know that the dripping visions of loveliness was a Dolphin. Again this year the Dolphins put on two tremendous synchronized swimming shows. Both were beautifully executed water ballets. One a treat at Homecoming and the other a refreshing dip in the month of May spring show. DOLPHINS OFFICERS 1 Miss Capstick-Sponsor. 2. P. Moorc-V President, 3 M. Calder-Secretary; 4 D Anderson-President; 5. D. Wallent-Treasurer; 6. Miss Jeagcr-Sponsor; 7. Miss Wahlberg-Sponsor. DOLPHINS I B Davies; 2 M. Gray. 3. L Briggs; 4. G. Lussow, 5 J. Tullis, 6. K Parker; 7. S. Suria; 8 G. Meeham; 9 L Dieskow; 10. S. Snyder; 11. C. Dace; 12. M. Sejbl; 13. D Coke; 14. D. Wanner; 15. S. Campbell. 16. B Compton; 17. V Williams; 18. C Recks; 19. P Dragoo; 20. P. McHugh; 21. S. Springsteen; 22. P Martin; 23 L. W’clls, 24. G. Jocius; 25. C. Drahos; 26. L. Bove; 27. P. Liepelt; 28. R Soiko 76 DUALING, DANCING, AND GAA VERSATILITY Providing its' members with an extensive sports program, GAA offered skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Run on a point system, girls received special awards for earning the required number of points. Co-ordinating its' program with the curriculum in the physical education classes, GAA was a club for competition and recreational fun. GAA OFFICERS: I D Reeks. President; 2. M Jackson. V President, 3. S. Campbell. Intramural Chairman; 4. C. Ahrenas. Treasurer; 3. D. Briggs. Concession Chairman. 6 V. Williams. Secretary; 7. C. Weber; 8. Miss Capstick. Sponsor; 9. Miss Wahlberg. Sponsor. GAA CLl'B: I L. Pochinskas; 2. D Hartelius; 3- G. Sievert; 4 B. Yurek. 3. D. Cunningham; 6. M. Wilkoz. 7. J Boyd; 8. J. Mil ler; 9. S. Snyder. 10. Si Wilhelm; 11. S. Chancy; 12 B. Tidball 13! E Sawicki; 14. L Lewallen; 15. P. Labav. 16. L Briggs; 17 J Elleric. 18. A Mitchell; 19. G Zohfeld. 20. L. Wojnarowski 21. D. Powers; 22. K Morris; 23 B Randel. 24. R Powers. 25 S. Dudeck; 26. B. Harris; 27. R Roche; 28 D. Pearson; 29. J Hannigan; 30. D. Swagaman; 31- G. Parks; 32. N. Williams; 33 D. Graves; 34. J. Brown. 35. J. Foose; 36. R. Bosgraaf; 37. N Klytta; 38. P. Ltepelt; 39. K Szudy; 40. B Davies; 41 A Whelton 42 V Cook; 43- S. O'Neil. 44. M Parks. 45. D. Baasch. 46. C Reeks; 47 I Magdziak; 48. D. Wallent; 49. L. Tull.s; 50. G Jocius. 51. C. Carlson; 52. L Boye. 53 P O Brien; 54. M Me Carthy; 55 M. Griffin; 56. A McCray; 57 D Novak; 58. R Kwiatkowski, 59. Y. Mov; 60. J Dowding; 61. P Dragoo. U 15 77 HEADLIGHTS, FOOTLIGHTS, Service was the main purpose of the Girls’ Club. Members participated in the Lion’s Club candy sale in October and their November clothing drives netted over 1400 pounds of donation for Viet Nam and Appalachia. The Mistletoe Ball of December earned money for their senior girls scholarship. Recipient of the scholarship was club president, Linda Redman. Helping while having fun was the sugar and spice of everything nice that the Girls’ Club did. Cars and the automotive world are aligned with the desires of the Road Braves to spread interest and education in the field of auto mechanics. A field trip to the Ford assembly plant showed members how the components of a car are put together and tested. ROAD BRAVES MEMBERS: I. R Baud; 2. C. Holdren; 3- R Chamber-lin; 4. C. Hawkins, 3. J. Woodsidc; 6. J. Kuhlmann; 7. H. Ephraim; 8. D Wisz; 9. T. Bcrnas, 10 D. Schiack. 11. J. Mockus; 12. Mr. Mag-uranv. Sponsor. 13- T. Pociask. 14. K. Kustra; 13. R. Stevens; 16. F. McNulty; 17. R Baud; 18. B Lyons. ROAD BRAVES OFFICERS: I. J. Kuhl-man, V. President; 2. D. Wisz, President; 3. Mr. Maguranv. Sponsor. 4 D. Schiack. Secretary-Treasurer. 78 GIRLS CLUB MEMBERS. 1. P McHugh; 2 D Williams; 3- L Wells; 4. B Lang; 3. M Der mody; 6. J. Pfolsgroph; 7. C. Hensley, 8. S Sparlin, 9. M Schmidt; 10. M Battle; 11. K. Parker. 12. B Kelleck. 13- K. Rvan; 14. D Bima; 15. L Redman; 16. K Kreis. 17. L. Woclfel; 18. M. Gray. 19. P Kuypers; 20. B. Tid ball; 21 K Nedza; 22. H Janda; 23- K Janda; 24. L. Tulp; 25. V. Stanson; 26. C. Weber, 27. P Gan el, 28. J Hanmgan, 29. D Janosik. 30. D. Hartelius, 31 H. Burgess; 32. J. Bovd; 33- C. Mitchell; 34. S. Thomas; 33. D. Jager; 36. P Trella. 37. K. Bytnar; 38 Mrs. Conroy. Sponsor. 39 Mrs. Wooden. Sponsor. 40. J. Ferrero; 41. I.. Clement; 42 K Pilbcam, 43- L. Nigro; 44. M. Cardv; 45. D. Hardy; 46. J. Kemp; 47 M Jackson. 48. E. Golat; 49. L O’Shea. 50. O. Olvev. 51 M. Martino; 52. C. Creek 53. S. De Witt. 54 C. Yacgcr; 55. L Dell. 56. C. Modrak; 57. K. Instone. 58. C. Yuc-ius; 59. L. Swett; 60. P. Wolfe; 61 P. Hannon; 62. D Szymanski. 63. M Pwiask. 64. S. La-terewicz. 65. P Hill. GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS 1 L. Redman. Prcsi-dent. 2 B. Kelleck. 1st V. President; 3. P-Trella. 2nd V. President. 4. M Pociask. Secretary. 5. M. Martino. Treasurer. DIRECT THEIR ENERGY FOR GIRLS’ CLUB LIGHTING CLUB MEMBERS; 1. D. Schroedcr; 2. M. Davis; 3. C. Gorman; 4. L. Mikolajewski; 5. L. Cousar. 6. D Maxfield; 7. L Allen; 8. J. Kemp; 9. R Allen. 10. Mr. Vcchiola. Sponsor; 11 P. Nielson; 12. A. Hall. 13. K. Kelleck; 14. T. Ahlgnm. 15. E Janes; 16. K Anmweiler; 17. K. Fork; 18. L. Schuit. 79 ON STAGE The loyal advocates of speech and drama at Bremen were members of Troupers. Their script of projects ranged from competition at speech contests' and hosting the conference event, to directing and acting in plays. The plays included three one-acts in the Fall, a contest play in the Spring and short plays put on by members at each meeting. They attended a professional production, Man From La -Masha , in March. Troupers was a movin' grovin group, and proud of it. THESPIANS: 1. K. Kelleck; 2 D. Podgornv; 3 H Stone. bett; 8. L. Cousar; 9. L. Delarosa; 10. Miss Feurt 4. B Bolewski. 3. T Ahlgrim; 6. E. Janes. 7. C. Cor- Sponsor. H R. Leigh. TROUPERS CLUB MEMBERS: 1 V. Burton; 2. T Ahlgrim. 3. B Bosco; 4. E. Janes. 3. J. Kemp; 6. K Kelleck; 7 A Krcis. 8. J Ferraro. 9. C. Corbett; 10. D. Podgornv. 11 J Dowding; 12. F Kasputis; 13 V. Stantson; 14. V. Cook. 13. R Jeffries. 16 A. James; 17. J. Winderfeldt; 18. B Bell; 19. R Kwoh. 20. A. Peacher. 21. M. Cardy; 22. F. Johnson; 23. C. Osborne. 24. L Pope. 23. J. Finlay; 26. F. Stanson, 27 C. Jones. 28. M Krzek; 29. J Ziegler 30. B. Barzak; 31 K Annweilcr. 32. M McNamara; 33 U Cousar; 34. L Jackson; 33. E. Hallahan; 36. C. Morgan. 37. V Dennis; 38. R Ksv.at-kowski; 39. J. Bruno; 40. P Trella; 41. S. Carson; 42. M. Sejbl; 43. J. Wana-gas, 44. T. Simpson; 43. V. Farone 80 FUTURE PROFESSIONALS PREPARE FOR CAREERS IN DRAMA AND DANCE TROl'PERS OFFICERS: 1. L. De larosa. Secretary; 2. R Bolewski. V. President, V R Leigh, President; 4. Miss Fcurt. Sponsor. 3. H. Stone. Treasurer ORCHESIS OFFICERS: I. B. Counts. Treasurer. 2. V. Dennis. Student advisor; 3 H. Stone. President. 4. C. Morgan. Secretary. 3. T Edwards. V'. President; 6. Miss Hill. Sponsor. ORCHESIS MEMBERS: 1 K Herrera; 2. I. Cebulski; 3 T Simpson. 4. S. Horning. 3 J Gikrcast. 6. V Burton; 7. P Kuvpers. 8 P Schultz; 9. F Johnson; 10. M Cards. 11 I. Cousar; 12. T. Woodtord; 13 K Bvtnar. 14. C Osborne; 13 A Knes. 16. M Grav; 17 V Stanson; 18. D Schimick; 19. D Jeter; 20. S. Worszvlo; 21 B Buettner; 22 P Brouillette. 23- J Brads; 24. T Cassidv; 23 G. Smith. 26. K Carroll. 27. E. Krvgowski, 28. P Schultz 81 PHOTOGRAPHY Some people slam a shutter, but a member of Photography Club snapped it. Pictures were taken anytime—any place. Club members learned to see things from a different angle and to capture them on film. Cameras, films, flashes, and other photography equipment were used and made familiar to each member. Photography is only about 200 years old and gening younger every day. Only a photographer can make time stop in a snap! PHOTOGRAPHY MEMBERS AND OFFICERS: 1 M Wilke. 2. P. Steigman. Sec . 3 D. Podgorny. I Bocge. 5. H Mcrril. Pres.. 6. ( Gorman. 7. Mr Montgomery Sponsor. 8. R Kwoh. V Pres.. 9. T. Dorsey. 10. E Janes. 11. S. Carson. 12. D Winnie. 13 S. Drcger. 14. J. Boutther F.H.A MEMBERS I. E. Bellamy. 2 B Bernard. 3- D Butler. 4. J. Wensel. 3 K Simmons. 6. ( Dace. 7. H Burgess. 8 ( Connolly. 9. D Redman. 10. D Carlbcrg. 11. L. Clausen. 12. 5. Suria. 13. D. Zblcwski. 11 1) Hardy. 13. K Sk ela. 16. P. Simmons. 17. C. Loving. 18. P Homolka. 19. ( Homolka. 20. A Whelton. 21 S Insalaco. 22. M Martin. 23 M Egan. 24. M. DeKerf. 23 M Dilworth. 26. V'. Piekarski. 27. Mrs. Haywood. 28 Mrs Morgan. Sponsors. 29. P Piekarski. 30. C. Splitek. 31 Williams. 32. B Poplar. 33- S. O Neal. 34 B Preston. 33 (). Winnie, 36. D Szyinanski. 37. D Morgan. 38. B Hard-widge FASHION FORECAST AT FHA STYLE SHOW F H A OFFICERS I S. Suna. 2. C. Dace. 3 C. Loving. 4. P Simmons. 3. B Preston. 6. C Homolka. 7. C. Connolly. 8. C. Simmons As homemaking is a continuous project FHA was a monthly calendar of events both social and educational. FHA was always cooking up a useful project. The early part of the year included a car wash. Daddy Date Nite, a Mother's Christmas tea and an all school sesquicentennial celebration of Illinois birthday. Following this was a Valentine flower sale, and a fashion show in May. Sewed into the seam of personal, family, and community life, future homemakers recorded their recipes for success through the influence of FHA. 83 TOOLS OF THE TRADE.... TRANSFORMERS, Electronics was a positively fascinating field that lit up interest this year for students enlightened in Electricity. Electronics brought to light not only wires and their meaning, but where to put them in the most current inventions. An ever widening field in industry and novelty, electronics was a high voltage opportunity for inquiring minds. The Health Careers Club aimed their services toward the school and community in an effort to foster interest in medicine. They made tray favors and decorations lor St. Francis Hospital at Christmas and a convalescent home during Easter. Career qualities were developed in each Health Career Club member. FlTl’RE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERIC A: 1 Miss Roach-Sponsor; 2. A Marchand-Prtsident; 3. Miss Moore-Sponsor; 4. M Sarnowski-Secrctary. Treasurer; 5. J. Deske-V. President. ELECTRONICS: 1 W. Montct. V. President; 2. W. Finlay. Secretary-Treasurer. 3. E Barr; 4. R Najewski. President; 5. F McNulty; 6. Mr. Gilbert. Sponsor. TOURNIQUETS, AND TYPING Business is everyone's business, but especially to members of F.B.L.A. Learning the business world was the office of the F.B. L.A. member, a special ’type’’ of person. Studying machinery behind office systems and employment was their occupation. Practical experience and exchanging views were the features of the April F.B.L.A. convention held at Springfield. Adding up to extra efficiency, through F.B.L.A. the super secretaries were coming in and inefficiency was ready to be shipped out. FI TI RE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA: I L. Lee; 2. L. Pochmskas; 3. D. Powers; 4. C. Osborne; 3. B. Davies; 6. ( . Wilson; 7. F. Johnson; X V Burton, 9 C Poplar; l() Hector; II M Athans; 12 I. Statv. 13 M Parks; I 1 B. Randclel, IV K Goldman. 16 G. Parks; 17. K. McHugh; 18. R Kaukee; 19. D Winnie; 20. M Mango; 21. G. Kos; 22. M Alvers; 23 B Lang; 24 I Marxs; 25. D. McHugh; 26. T. Graham; 27 D. O'Neil; 28. G. Borhaucr; 29 K Litko; 30. C McDonald; 31 T Merrill. 85 HAM- MONITOR I K 2 Makaryk, 3 (- Gum. 4 Uke. 5 J Mlul 6 i Piflbcan 7 ficuniof, h M alder 9 I) Durrul, 10 J Httkfuht il j licjn. I2 ( Ferguvin 15 K Morn . J4 I. Niero, 15 J M« r4 16 C. Keck . 17 i Albion. IH ( MiaMI. 19 N Whiff; 20 M Merkl 21 A Pea her 22 - vhlcjfeJ. 23 M M Jay STUDENTS SERVE WITH AUTHORITY HAI.J. MuMluh'. I H liju iMdii 2 J S udy, 3 I Wilke. 4. T Miller. 5 I W i tde, 6 li Wadduk 7. Yu ka H K Woil, 9 I Wrench, 10 M I )i iota 6 II H Hohauer, 12 J IliiAfiih, I J, J Fi . 14 J Hndgdon. 15 B fMck 16 M Walla e, 17 I Taylor, IH H Herna, 19 11 Lonuno. 20 fl Y k, 21 ki Kurn . 22 N Berbei, 23 M kypni, 24 G Scromberg, 25. I) Hckk, 26 f) llolfrnan, 27 (j Wilton. 2H K Quirk, 29 S Garber, 50 J I m fling, 31 D Vandcrploeg, 32 S Sepou; 33 D Reyburn. 34. D. Dujchean. 35 W Kunkel. 36 J ZcU ak, 37 R Bilotti. 38 L Toch; 39. J Brozek; 40 D Kroener. 41 F Burbndgc, 42 D Wisz; 43- L. Trutchke GERMAN CLl'B MEMBERS 1 F Igalv. 2 V Stanson. 3- G Been. 4 M Sherman. 3 J Wmtcrteldr; 6 T Tidbail. 7 B Coil. 8 J Hodgdon. 9 V Schaafsma. 10. J Kirn. II B Smith. 12. J. Bemschek. 13 D Hagen, 14 D Smith. IS. G Lash. 16. T. Timm; 17. C Dove. 18. D. Van Ginder. 19. Mr. Koppi. 20. Miss Fohl. 21 P Hardy. 22 P Dragoo; 23 J Baude. 24 P Sink horn. 25 M Sejbl. 26. G Strieker. 27. C Funkhouser; 28 P Flavin; 29. B Vucuis. 30. D Stark. 31 R Zohfeld. 32. L. Lewallen. 33. G Sievert. 34 L Beck. 35 D Hardv. 36 L Nigro. 37. S. Hillver; 38. E. Janes; 39. R Trullev. 40. E Stan yon. 41 C Weber; 42. S Baldock. 43. P Estep, 44. A Neuhaus: 45 K Kelleck. 46. M Miller. 47 D Hardy; 48. J Makselan, 49 ( W’ier-bicki. 50. K McHugh. 51. L. Butler. 52. S Sprugcl. 5.3. S Weber; 54. T Duggan. 55. G. Nowak; 56. K Hmensiine. 57. W Bell. 58. S. Snvdcr. 59 M Walukoms. 60 M Anderson; 61. M McNamara; 62. R Bosgraat. 62. D Swaagman. HALL MONITORS I S W'ltbrod; 2. D Swaagman; 3-J Br mn. 4. C. Latko. 5 P Casner. 6. B Paluv kiewic . 7. D W mme; 8 R Wolf. T Stevens. 10. M Wilke. II L Dennison, 12 G Wilson. 13 B Carlson, 14 V Williams. 15. D Moreheld. 16. L Ferguson. 17 T W'ekome. 18. J Ebbens. 19 K Huiv man; 20. P Gru alski. 21. D Beeson. 22. L. Stadter; 23- S Shaffer. 24. R McCollum. 25 D W innie. 26 K Goesel. 2 M Ondera. 2h M Meek; 29 D W'df; 30. C Siniawski. 31 D McNichds. 32 S Seposs. 3 M McManmon. 34 M W'aulkoms..35. L Bose. 36. J. Hanmgan. 37 P. Gan el. 38. M. Mango. 39. J. S ud . 40. J Loud; 41. J Stupav. 42. G. Gervats. 43. I Marx; 44 J Kim. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: I R Soike. 2. J. Smerz. 3 N. Hector. 4. I Dowding. 3 P Davis. 6. D Schimick. 7. D. Coke. 8. J Brown. 9. C. Creek. 10. S. Dregcr. 11. D. Wallent. 12. L. Dieskow. 13- S. Rudenca. 14. M Miller. 14. C. Dryer. 16. A Hall. 17. P Vasqucz. 18. L Pope. 19. A Stromberg. 20. N. Fredrick. 21 L. Bwe. FRENC H ( LI B MEMBERS: l.J Ander son. 2. J Sindlcr, 3. D Champagne. 4 B Rodgers. 3. P Sawicki; 6. J. Boutcher 7. J. Miller. 8. R. Uhl; 9 M. Summers 10 K Connolls. 11 I Compton. 12 B Bartolotta. 13 T. Beck. 14. C. Figiiulo 13 Ci. Seymour; 16. M. Martino; 17. Ci Goers. 18. D Janosik. 19. F. Klimczak 20. R Swidergal; 21. S Springsteen; 22 L. Dell. 23. P Hannon. 24 D Baasch 23 | Ziegler; 26. B Barczak; 27. J Edwards, 28 E Golat; 29 S Obes; 30 M Battle; 31 F Kasputis, 32. Ci Pamci 33 E Sawicki. 34. K Drummond; 33. P O'Brien; 36. P Estep. 37. J. X'anagas 38 K C arrol; 39 M Griffin. 40 F Hoelt-gen; 41. L. Wagner. 42. M. Stone, 43- D Cunningham; 44. V. Braun; 43. J Bruno 46. D Hawrysio; 47. B Williquette A coup d'etat against Bastille was not on the calendar, but French Club did not sleep this year. Under a new sponsor, they met '68 visvis. En Masse, they held a car wash in October. LANGUAGES CHARACTERIZE 88 Spain once ran our country, but influence has greatly died out since the days of the explorers. Now, Spanish is basically a romantic, foreign language, not familiar to all. but very popular with the Spanish Club. Through this organization, the members learned the culture of Spanish speaking countries. They did this in many way, one by cooking themselves a Spanish dinner in November and a fiesta day of food in the cafeteria. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: I A James-Pres.. 2 Miss DeBolt-Sponsor. 3 I- Freed-V Pres.. 4. K Herrera-Hist.. 3. S. Sparlm-Treas.. 6. S. Gicr-man-Scc. LATIN CLUB AND OFFICERS: I. Mrs. Sullivan. Sponsor. 2. R Filer. 3 B Richardson. 4. T. Stevens. V Pres . 3. R Gerstetter. 6. K Instone. 7. M Graham. Sec.. 8 L Tullis. Treas.. 9. K Cannon. Pres. BULLFIGHTS, THE EIFEL TOWER, AND TOGAS FRENCH CLUB OFF! CERS I Mr Morris. Sponsor; 2 P Trellu. V President. 3- B Davis. President; 4 L. Godin. Secretary. 3. C. Ced idlo. Treasurer Latin may be a dead language, but all the romantic languages are based on Latin derivities. Latin Club was operated to further interest in these classical languages and cultures. The main activities of Latin Club involved local Latin contests and Illinois Latin Day at the Field Museum. Latin is as old as the classicis and to Latin Club members it was just as important. 89 PROJECTIONISTS CLI B I R Wahlert; 2. D Pokornv. 3 K Herrera; 4. A Varga. 3 R Novak. I) Max field. 7. J. Curran. 8. L. Mikolajewski; 9. Mr R Smith. Sponsor PROJECTIONISTS SPONSOR TWO BATTLE-OF-THE-BANDS A V AIDES: 1 B Coil; 2 T Ahlgrim, 3 M. Summers; 4. D Pokornv. 3. ). Mularskr. 6 A Varga. 7. B. Hands. 8 B Dermody. 9. J Vcrblc. 10 1) Maxheld; 11. D Hart; 12. B. McMahon; 13. B Nelson; 14. K I Imenstme. 13. R Wahlert. 16. R Novak; 17 1 Poe, 18. I. Mikolajewski; 19. D Kagebein; 20. T. O'Shea; 21. R. Zohfield; 22. J. ( urran. 23 A Cianas; 24. Mr R. Smith. Sponsor; 23 L. Coffey, 26. D. Schuit; 27 B. Bosco; 28. K. Sheriff. Jl'NIOR OCTETTE: 1. C. ( lark; 2. I. Wells; 3. J K.crzek. 4. D Vegter; 3. K Kelleck; 6. B Rogers; 7, P. Losier. 8. J (Quitman. SENIOR OCTETTE: 1. P Moore; 2. D Smith. 3- T. Merrill; 4.J. DeGfoot; 3. C. Ahrens; 6. C C.orbett; 7 I), Anderson; 8. J. Bovd. GIRLS CHORUS: I C. Bonnes; 2. L. Tullis; 3. A Sarnowski; 4. E. Flardwidge 3. P. Lindley; 6. J Fitzpatrick; 7. R. Kaukc. 8. ). Busby; 9. A Ncvin; 10. I) Janosik; 11. K Goldman; 12. R Trully; 13- S! Sparl.n; 14. S. Cav; 13 W Handy; 16. C. Miller; 17. D. Taylor; 18. L Rowden, 19. G. Meenan; 20. K Podgorny; 21 K Hallahan; 22. K Spain. 23. F. Klimczak. 24. S. Anderson 23. C. Hensley; 26. A. Tunzi; 27. R. Cordero. 28. A Strombcrg; 29. G. Tay lor. 30. V. Williams; 31. N. Klytta; 32. L. Briggs. 33- S Mershon; 34. I Goble. 33. S. Carson; 36. J. Wanagas; 37. P. Powers. 38. C. Weber; 39. D White. FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS: 1 L C lausen; 2. J Smerz. 3. (. Kszvmimski; 4. K McMahon. 3. L. Rowden. 6. L Beck. 7. D. Kcllv; 8. M. Wilkoz; 9. J. Elcrie; 10. C. Dove. 11. R. Powers; 12. J. Phelps. 13 L. Barringer; 14 Y Mov; 13. K Skzela; 16. D Tmberg; 17. M. Griffin; 18. T Timm. 19. G. O'Dell; 20. C. Barca k. 21 M Ahlcy; 22. D. Hawrvsip. 23 B White; 24. S. Sprugel. 23 K Dicricks; 26. C. Krygowski. 27. (.. Murphy; 28 G. Smith; 29. D Carlberg; 30. L Krutilla. 31. B. (Compton. 32 P O Brien. 33 M. Swider gal; 34. J. Kincaid; 33. T. Simon; 36. L. Steffen. 37. B Voss. 38. B Bernard; 39. D. Wagner; 40. A. McCray 91 CONCERT CHOIR 1 M. Kruzek; 2 D Anderson. J.J. Ward. 4. D Swaagman; 3. V Burton; 6. J. DeGroot; 7. R. Wells; 8. O. Harry; 9 R. Baud; 10. D. Smith. II. D. Graves; 12. J. Mitchell; 13 K Marsceau; 14. J. Quitman; 13. B York. 16. B Bell; 17. J. Currier; 18. R McLeod. 19 R. Baud. 20. T Merrill; 21 L. Matson; 22. J. Winterfeldt; 23 1. Swett; 24. D. Bell; 23. E Barr, 26. D Venter. 27. V. Stanson; 28. P Mosier; 29. J Lisowsky; 30. B Counts; 31- C. Ahrens; 32. L. Delarosa. MEN S GLEE CLl'B: 1. K Welke; 2. D Dikstra. D Klytta; 4. D. Smith; 3. J Bovd; 6 Truschke; 7 G. Lash. 8. I Bocge. 9. D Podgornt; 10. J Kierzck. 11. J. DeGroot. 12. D. Vanbindcr; 13. B Bolewski. 14. D. Vegter; 13 B Bell'; 16. R. Wells. 17. M MacLeod. 18. F. Yeager; 19. J Currier; 20. H. Towrv; 21. J. Brown; 22. A Turano; 23. J Vanderploeg; 24. B. Rodgers; 23. O. Harry. 26. K Kelleck; 27. F. Barr; 28. M Foster. 29 J Pickett; 30. P Vasqucz; 31. S. Rigik, 32. B. York. 33 H. Hannah. 34. (. Corbett; 33. R Sumowski; 36. D. Knoblauch, 37. J Ritchie; 38. C. Gasik; 39. M. Trueblood. 40 G Buss; 41. J Kemp; 42. W. Stantson; 43. D Bell; 44. P Kosmala. 43. L. Branson; 46. D Smith; 47. S. Johnson; 48. M. Guerra MUSIC THEORY SEMINAR: 1 M Pearson; 2. R. Hendricks; 3- M. McCoyne; 4. E. Barr; 5. W. Hooks; 6. S. Snyder; 7. A Varga; 8. J. Hongolt ; 9. S Armenia, 10. J Boyd; 11. S. Millyer; 12. J. Hardy, 13-J Brown GIRL S SEXETTE: 1 P Licpeh; 2. S. Snyder; 3. A Kreis; 4. J. Lisowskv; 5. L. Cousar; 6. M. Kruc ek. CONCERT CHOIR I . J. Boyd. 2 D Dvstra; 3 J Kier ek. 4 K Kelleck; V J. Boege; 6. R Uhl; 7. G Welch. 8. J. Anderson. 9. P I.iepelt. 10. E Williams. 11. C. Corbett; 12. M Foster; 13 M. Hobbs. 14. L Cousar; 15. P Stiegman, 16 M. Smith; 17. S. Snvder; 18. L Woelfel; 19 B Rogers; 20 B. Bolewski. 21 S. Rigik; 22. A Kreis; 23. C Clark; 24. L. Jackson; 25 K Glovacki. 26. L Wells; 27. S. Snyder; 28. D Beeson. 29. P Moore. 30. C. Millar; 31- C. Dwyer. 93 At almost every school assembly, the tones of the band were ever present. They were in tune with every occasion from pep rallies to games to concerts. The beat was accented at such events as the Conference Music Festival held at Bremen, contests, and visits to neighboring schools. The band could never be flat from half time to commencement because the band members were right on pitch with skill, spirit and a moving tempo. BEGINNING BAND MEMBERS: l.J. Kemp; 2. B. Jennings; 3. L. Schuic, 4. T. Bell; 3. B Fouts; 6. M. Greenberg; 7. J. Stone; 8. M Egan; 9. M Frieson. 10 F Neil son; 11 D. Tischcr; 12. S. Rousseau; 13. D. Solidav CONCERT BAND MEMBERS: 1 D. Kagebien; 2. B Mansfield; 3 B Hand. 4. R Stales; 3 T. Kier weil; 6. R. Anderson. 7. G. Vacek; 9. D. Coffman; 10. J Doric; 11. C. Elion, 12. F. Sawicki. 13- I Loving; 14. M Kreis; 13. J. Scott; 16. D Podgornv, 17. B Hooks; 18. J. Boyd; 19. C. Dryer; 20. K Rodams; 21. L. Allen; 22. C. Long; 23. S. Dreger; 24. S. Snvder. 23 C. Drahos; 26. D Hill; 27. J. Hardy; 28. S Hill-yer; 29. F Kasputis; 30. D. Shroeder; 31. J Herrera. 32. J. Vandcrploeg; 33 D Boyd; 34. S. Fischer; 33. M Egan; 36. S Anderson. FROM THE TIJUANA BRASS TO TCHAIKOVSKY CADET BAND MEMBERS I Gorman; 2 T Arndt, 5. G. Hongoliz; 4.J. Pickett; 3. D. Miller. 6. J. Burton; 7. E Johnson; 8 I) Ber; 9. B Pal-ler. 10 B. Graves; II. C. Dove; 12. M Stevens; 13. E. Otrembriak CONCERT BAND MEMBERS: 1 J. Welch; 2 D Swrcnv. 3 M Stone, i K Morris; 3 F Klimezak. 6. D. Fischer; 7. J Kinsella. 8. P Bailev. 9. R Davis. 10. C. Loving. 11. V. Harnish; 12. D Novak. 13 R Forbes; 1 i. C. Kellogg; 13. J Baublitz; 16. R Allen; 17. C Loving; 18. K Annweiler; 19 B VanBeverin; 20 P Vasque . 21. J. Grafstrom; 22. L. Dieskow; 23- |. Brown. 24. E. Sawicki. 23. K Herrera; 26 K Kreis; 27. D. Graves; 28 K. Pod gomv; 29. C. Simmons; 30. S. Coffman; 31 K Eckberg. 95 ACADEMICS DEDICATED TO THE ONE WE LOVE One foot of disordered papers from which any could be picked at a moments notice; an oddly built cheerleader on stage shaking her'' pom-poms; a bouncy hippie king; writer of spirited declarations of Bremen's potential that appeared before each conquest of the Braves; the glib English Department Chairman and teacher; author of assorted articles that millions have read in print; perfectionist. Only one man at Bremen was this respected and honored. The amiable face of Mr. Bruell was known by green freshies and sage graduates with equal affection and appreciation. The man responsible for Red and Gray Loyalty kept Bremen spirit high the entire 13 years that Mr. Bruell has taught at Bremen. To this man, we dedicate this, the 1968 volume of the Arrow, a small tribute to an outstanding man and beloved teacher. As eternal as Little Joe, Mr. Bruell. the spirit of Bremen High. 97 JOHN RENFRO Assistant Principal Presidents Club, National Honor Society Advisor, Foreign Student Advisor. CHESTER I HILLS Dean of Students ROBERT FRITZ Assistant Dean Assistant Swimming Coach. Hall Monitors Advisor ADMINISTRATORS OFFER A CHALLENGE PHILIP MC BAIN Principal SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right—Michael Whiteford. Robert L. Bohman. Mrs. Bar- 98 MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES Irene Butler, Secretary to the Principal; Carol Gustafson. Secretary to the Assistant Principal; Joann Lee. Receptionist The bleakly furnished room, the thump of the time punch, the ominous ticking of the small white clock and the steady stream of students assured one that he was in an administrators office. Though some discipline and attendance problems were the causes of occasional student visits, the majority of students who encountered a consultation left with a smile beacuse of the help and the friendly atmosphere that met them. TO STUDENTS: NOT TO YIELD TO STRIVE TO LIVE 99 bara Rayson, John M. Flynn—Superintendent. William J. Stolz—President. Mrs. Jean COUNSELING AND CARVING CHARACTERS DEAN S AIDES: I. C. Cox; 2. S Latarewicz; 3. C. Taylor; 4. P. Litko; 5. M. O'Brien; 16. C. Weiler; 17. C. Cwiak; 18. T. Edwards; 19. F. Johnson; 20 P Schmidt. 6. C Clark; 7. M Athans. 8 P. Collins. 9. S. Robinson; 10. S. Alii- Hannon; 21. C. Ahrens; 22. K Goldman; 23. M. Mercicr; 24. J Finlay; 25. D. son; 11 C. Pilbeam; 12. Mr Hills-Dean; 13- L. Freed; 14. T. Graham; 15. J. Mckolauis; 26. G. Wilson; 27. J Casper. CAROLYN LYNN ELEANOR ZAHRADN'IK • ELSIE MILLAR Dean's Office Secretary Dean s Office Secretary Guidance Office Secretary 100 Advice and counsel for students was the objective of the Guidance Department. The counselors helped to plan and develop the curriculum in relation to the needs of each student by helping him to understand himself and his potentials. Beside this, they were always present to discuss and advise about the future. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: Seated L-R. Leila Popp. Study (.lime Advisor; H. V Hul-fachor. Asst. Sponsor-National Honor Society; Barbara Knoderer. Standing L-R. Pete Gabel. Soph. Basketball. Varsity Baseball Coach; L. S. Gorman. Freshman Wrestling Coach; Robert A. Gore. S.A.R Award Sponsor; Merle R Zesehkc. Coach GUIDANCE AIDES: 1. L. Lee, 2. C. Morgan; 3- L. Jackson. 4. K Fork; 3. L. D Pearson; 16 P Terelle. 17. S. Currethers; 18. J Pavlic; 19. L Cousar. Kumamck; 6. C. O’Gorman; 7. C. Osborne; 8. B. Schlack. 9. B. Wensel; 10. 20. B. Davies. D. Hartelius; 11. J. Gilcrease; 12. J. Gerlive; 13- J- Lucas; 14. G Kos; 13. 101 READY RESEARCH After struggling through the tribulations of a line-up, book check, interrogation, and I D. checking you're in! Where? The library, of course! Once you're in , however, the atmosphere is hushed and relaxed. Quiet concentration, intense research and a little daydreaming on the side are ever present characteristics. Informative, up-to-date, and reliable material is easily obtained by the diligent data-seekers, serious thinker or a student who's just plain curious. NURSES AIDES: I. G. Welch, 2. W Denk. 3- D Reeks. 4. K. Cannon. 5. G Goers. 6. C. Cox. 7. S. Dewitt. 8. 5. Latarawicz 9 1 VIRGINIA STOECKER. Nurse; Health Careers Club Advisor. LIBRARY AIDES: I. D. Slomgler. 2. P Piekarski. 3- G. Lang. 4 Mr Smith. Advisor. V T. Deeds. 6. D Coke. 7. L. Clifford. 8 M Peterson. 9. D. Ebv. 10. R. Leigh. 11. M Summers. 12. J. Laskv. 13 D. Cacciato. 14. R Marcum. 13. M. Jackson. 16. A. James. 17 B Campbell. 18. J Frampton. 19. P. Horn. 20. C. Henslev. 21. C Shoemaker. 22. S. Spartm. 23- D. Meiner. 24 B. Domersc. 25. B Flynn, 26. S. Race. 27. S Clay. 28. J. Kemp. 29. J. Bruno. 30. L. Harry. 31 J. Busby. 32. M. Goostree, 33- M. Egan. 34. B. Dowling. 35. L. Busby. 36. C. Shanahan. 37. L. Stacy. 38. A. Evans. 39 M. ( alder 102 J Kuhlmann. Robert Smith. Ass t. Librarian. A V Dir.; Projectionist Club Adv. (i Boengi. Janice Fletcher, l.ibrarian; It's Academic Adv.. Library Aides Adv. 103 104 DOMESTICATION OF BREMEN’S INSTITUTION AGGIE HOSKINS Matron RAYMOND KETELBOETER Director of Maintenance STELLA HOOKER Head Dietitian COOKS: I. D McPherson. 2. S. Nowak. 3 A. S ranski. 4. L. Meller. 3. M Docseckle. 6. M. Witbrod. 7. B. Mallett. 8. A. Jaskowiak, 9. P Wilson. 10. C Ritchie. CUSTODIANS: 1. G Anderson. 2. R. Shuey. 3. M. Hopman. 4. C. Vo el. 3. K. Perrigo, 6. C. Labus, 7. H. Schoenenberger. 8. O. Kerkstra. 9. A. Hos- kins. 10. W. Hansen. 11. J. Tyson. 12. T. Reimcr. 13-J Siebons. 14. B. Collins. 15.J. Halko. 16. J. Miester. BUSINESS: KEYS, COLUMNS, CONTRACTS, AND THE CONSUMER NORMAN A POLASKEY Department Chairman Bookkeeping I. Personal Typing. Data Processing Typing is tricky and shorthand looks like pre-school scribbles until a student has been introduced to the diverse teachings of the Business Department. Marketing, a new course this year, was offered at the junior level. It provided a background in sales, retailing, advertising, and sales promotion, important in the distribution of goods and services. Other courses offered included business law, office machines, and clerical procedures. Business experience not only prepared students for a useful occupation, but also provided college-bound business majors with a good foundation for further study in business. The Business Department provided an opportunity for all students to explore the many aspects of the business world of which we are all a part. SAN DIE COLBY Shorthand I. Typing I. Introduction to Business. Freshman Class Advisor. Assistant Yearbook Advisor. CAROLE BOITNOTT Clerical Practice. Office Machines and Xotehand. Personal Typing. Assistant Junior Class Advisor DONALD VECHIOLA Bookkeeping I. II. Law and Consumer Problems. Lighting Director. Chess Club Advisor EVELYN M AITKEN Business Math and Bookkccp ing. Consumer Problems and Sales; Publicity Director. HELEN Z CONROY Typing II. Shorthand II; Girls Club Advisor. EDNA A ROACH Shorthand I. Typing I; Assistant Advisor to FBLA. BETH GARDNER Typing I. II. Business Management; Assistant Aca-demians Advisor. MICHAEL J KULOVITZ Retailing. Sales. Business Management LOUISE MOORE Secretarial Practice. Clerical Practice. Typing I. FBLA Advisor. ANDREA GAJDA Typing I. II. General Business. Sophomore Class Assistant Advisor. 107 108 SPEECH, SPELLING, SYNONYMS, SHAKESPEARE- STUDENT SECRETARIES: 1 J. Cizmarik. 2. J. Lisowsky. 3- D. McHugh. 4. N. Koschnitzki. 5 A Marchand. 6 B. Lang. 7. M Cardy. 8. P Homolka, 9. T. Welcome. 10. P. Gan el. 11. M Athans, 12. C. McDonald. 13 M Sarnow- ski. 14. V. Dennis. 15. M Alvcrs. 16. C. Poplar. 17. J. Deske. 18. C. Weiler. 19. F. Johnson. 20. L. Tulp. 21. N. Hector. 22. T. Grahm. EDWIN BRUELL RUTH SCHMIDT Department Chairman English II. College Preparatory English. FRANK P FILSON College Preparatory English. World Literature. Latin I. II. Latin Club Advisor. JOHANNA MARTELLO English II. Ill, Junior Class Advisor. CAROL SHERIDAN English II. Ill; Foreign Exchange Program Advisor. MARGARETT E. CROAK Senior English. Assistant Class Advisor. 109 MARY SCHUILTZ English III, English III Acc; FTA Advisor. MARIA O'TOOLE English I. II Dev.; Asst. It's Academic Advisor. ROBERT W PFEIFFER. II English II. College Prep. JOSEPH PHELAN English I. Ill JOAN FRIESEN English I. English I Acc.; Asst. Oracle Advisor. ONLY IN ENGLISH Read, write, speak, listen—these were words that characterized the English Department. Reading was increased with the help of a new paperback library especially for use by the developmental reading classes. In the accelerated classes, students taught themselves and each other by presenting reports of independent studies. A debate workshop began this year in conjunction with the Social Studies Dept, to help students develop poise and conviction in speaking. Thorough accomplishment of their goal—to inspire the creative to wisely delve into their own wellsprings of resources—was a further success. no JANE DE BOLT DAN H. MORRIS JOSE FALCON Spanish II, III. IV; Spanish French I. II, III. IV; French Spanish I. II. Club Advisor. Club Advisor. FOREIGN LANGUAGES The study of a foreign language was an integral and enjoyable part of many a student's schedule this year. Through the knowledge of French, Latin, Spanish, or German, students learned to see the correlation between their own language and the new one. Through this new medium of communication, they learned the culture of world neighbors both present and past. 112 Food, dress, and family living are second nature to everyone except the Home Ec. student who knows how much really goes into the success ot each of these. Efficient while creative, the girls learned economical and tempting food production, and sturdy yet fashionable sewing. Family living was not limited to child care, but also encompassed interior decorating. personal grooming, etiquette. The annual Teachers Christmas Tea and spring style show displayed student dexterity as chefs and seamstresses. Most of all. they learned that homemaking was a skill, useful at present and forming a pattern to be cut out in the future. HOME EC: FOOD, FUN, AND FASHION LOUSE MOBLEY Department Chairman Foods. Tailoring. BEVERLY MORGAN Senior Homemaking. Homemaking II; FHA Advisor DEANA HAYWOOD Home Economics; FHA Advisor. PATRICIA CLINTON Senior Homemaking. Homemaking II; Ass t Senior Class Advisor. FRIEDA K WOODEN Homemaking. Girls’ Club Ass t Advisor. 113 INDUSTRIAL ARTS: METAL, METERS, MOTORS, STEPHEN THURSTON Art I. II. Ill, Arrow Advisor ROBERT E ADAMS Survey of Metals. Gen Metals. Metal Tech.; Asst. Student Council Advisor. EDWARD C. NOVAK Voc. Survey. Woods I. Metals I. Varsity Football Coach. VINCENT J. CAPUTO Tech. Drawing. Engineering Drawing; Asst Homecoming Advisor. School Sign Coordinator. C. G. STl’PECK Industrial Arts. Driver Ed. Asst. Junior Class Advisor. Smithies, carpenters, and artists have been around since the first coin counterfeiting ring, the earliest toothpicks, and man s first attempt at drawing love letters on the wall. Actually, Industrial Arts includes, besides these, crafts, drafting, electricity, and auto shop. Through these studies, the students have been .molded into lines that currently, and in the future, are cog-in-the-notch with daily living. The fruits of their labors were displayed at the Industrial Arts - Art and Crafts Show in May. Besides the useful learning, the skills are applicable for future hobbies and vocations. 114 DRAWING, DRAFTING, AND DESIGN 115 FINE ARTS EXHIBITION The Fine Arts Exhibit in the spring permitted the students to display their handwork. The various phases of expression to be seen included sculpture, drafting, wood and metal, crafts, electricity, drawings, paintings, and automotive machinery. Skill and creativity were distinguishing marks of the successful exhibit. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ASSISTANTS: 1 T. O’Neill; 2. R Bilotti; 3. H. Ephram. 4. L. Mazics; V J. Culver; 6. A. Zarembka. 7. R. Gadzinski; 8. C. Lithe; 9. B. Lightsey; 10. A. Labaj. 11. D. Harteluis; 12.J. Deske. 116 MARY LOU MOORF. Department Chairman College Algebra. Advanced Algebra Trigonometry; Math Club Assistant Advisor FRED FLENER Algebra. Geometry. Physics; Math Club Advisor. Freshman Basketball Coach. Golf Coach. MARY LYNN BRENNAN General Math. Geometry. Algebra II. Math Club Advisor. MATH; MATRICES AND MEASURES The only squares in the Math Department were the figures in the geometry books. In math, the students liked to get around to the new fields of interest in their books, and the teachers never stopped at a chance to explore new ideas and concepts. Learning math was never boring because of the experiments with team teaching and the many interesting facets of math including slide rule, calculus, matrices, and trigonometry. Math Club was another important portion of the math program at Bremen providing a competitive atmosphere for students. 117 DALE HAYWOOD Trig. College Alg.. Alg. I; Head Basketball Coach. JAMES P SULLIVAN Basic Math. Math I. Algebra. JAMES WILSON Geometry. Adv. Algebra. Gen. Math, Math Club Advisor. Bremen Recreation Club Advisor. WILLIAM L BROWN. JR Algebra I. Geometry. Gen. Algebra II; Senior Class Advisor. CHRIS BENEDYK Math I, Algebra I. Geometry; Homecoming Advisor. ROBERT DU BOIS Algebra. General Math. Home coming Advisor. Student Coun cil Advisor. 118 WITH A SOUND OF MUSIC Music in any form has been a part of life for man since prehistoric times. Carrying on this ancient tradition, Bremen's Music Department expanded anew, both in number and style. Through sixty second tryouts , several hundred students were drafted to enlarge all the choruses. The rewards of this were evident at the Christmas Holiday Harmony Happening . The February band concert was a cool winter performance. Mod Modes of Music , the choral pop concert, gave talented students an opportunity of displaying their skills before the crowded audience. Selected students represented their school at the March Conference Music Festival, held at Bremen. In May came the classical spring concert which showed still another side of the wide world of music. The choral singing at graduation rounded out a harmonious year that was padded, of course, by ensemble and stage band appearances. DON HOLLINGSWORTH AIST1N GARRELS Band. Music Theory. Music Choral Music. Appreciation; Stage Band Director. 119 120 P.E.: PAIN, STRAIN. AND PERFECTION Our big. hollow gyms were not only crowded during games and pep rallies, but also during gym classes this year. Push-ups. volleyball, tennis, badminton, basketball, baseball, and football were only a few of the rigorous activities. Future William Tell s improved their skills on the archery range. One of the most favored physical fetes proved to be the scooter-board. Antics, accidents, and ability improved over the year. Health, Driver s Ed., and First Aid featured flats, flu shots, and bandages. Rules and regulations were combined with sportsmanship and team spirit to develop bodies, minds, and skills. Friendly competition came as a welcome break in the long school day. JOHN K DIEHL Department Chairman Health; B Club Advisor. VITA MEYER Swimming. First Aid. Physical Education; Cheerleading Advisor. BEV CAPSTICK Swimming. Health. Physical Education. Jr. Leadership Class. GAA Advisor. Assistant Dolphin Advisor. LOLITA JEGERS Health. First Aid. Physical Education; Pep Club Advisor. GAA Assistant Advisor. Assistant Dolphin Advisor ELAINE HILL Physical Education; Orchesis Advisor. BILL EVANS Physical Education. Drivers Education. Fr. Football Coach. Soph Baseball Coach. EMIL G. LIJSSOW Physical Education. Freshman Football Coach. Head Track Coach. DENNY DENMAN Physical Education. Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach. Assistant Track Coach THOMAS JOHNSON Drivers Education; Football Coach. Wrestling Coach. MRS DORIS RINEARSON Physical Education Secretary 121 P(X)L ASSISTANTS: 1. J. Pippen; 2. W. Davis; 3- M. Calder; 4. H. Yeoman; 3 M Hurley; 6. G. Woolcy; 7. S. Har elak; 8. M. Sampson; 9. B. Zeman. 10. L. Freed, 11. D. Smith; 12. D. Anderson; 13. K. Balzekas. 122 GIRLS P E. ASSISTANTS: 1. R. Kwoh; 2. D. Kerri; 3. C. Poplar; 4. L. Redman. 3. P. Finet; 6. A. James; 7. D. Swaagman. 8. D. Kroener; 9. G. Kos. ROBERT KELLAR Biology; Varsity Wrestling Coach EMILY WAHLBERG Biology. General Science. Dolphin sponsor. GAA Assistant sponsor. WARREN MONTGOMERY Chemistry. Advanced Science; Photography Club Advisor EXPLORING THE PROCESS OF Frogs, NO 3. and ergs, dissimilar as they sound, have something in common to a science student. Although the department's main objective was to teach science, they did more by offering explanations for daily happenings. Acid trays and bunsen burners offered the rudiments of chemical knowledge. The plants and specimens in the biology lab began to open the secrets of life itself. The stopwatches clicking in the physics lab introduced the study of motion. To learn the why'' of everything was the goal of the science department this year. SCIENCE DEPT. LIFE AND MOTION 123 KENNETH C. KEMPTON Earth Science. General Science; Science Club Advisor. DON REED Biology. Cicneral Science, Homecoming Parade Assistant. MAURICE WEITLAUF Chemistry. Tennis Coach, Science Club Advisor. WILLIAM A CRATER Department Chairman Biology. General Science; Science Seminar Advisor. JOSEPH A. CORDARO Physics; Assistant Freshman Class Sponsor DELVING INTO THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE 124 125 N. A ROESEME1R American History. Social Studies I; Ticket Manager. DENNIS R WHEEI.FR Survey of History. American History; Freshman Basketball Coach. Freshman Baseball Coach THOMAS WOLD Survey of History. Contemporary Civilization; Asst A V. Advisor DAVID NELSON Economics. Social Studies; Intramurals Advisor RICHARD DORAN Geography, Social Studies MAN: HIS PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Social Studies has changed drastically from a boring humdrum of political history to an experience of getting acquainted with the people and systems of our country. Therefore, students are better prepared for responsible citizenship. Here at Bremen the enlarged stock of sound films played an important role. An economics class purchased common stocks in a corporation as a class project. A world affairs class project involved breaking the class into 5 nations with students playing the roles of administrators of each nation. 126 DELMAR J. EGL1 Department Chairman Social Studies, American History F H LOMBAER. JR Sociology. World Affairs; Debate Advisor EARNEST R WILKINSON American Government. American History, World Affairs; Asst. Senior Class Advisor. JOHN BORDENAVE World Affairs. Government. American History. Survey of History; Advisor Class of ‘70. ROBERT PENOSKY History Survey. American History. 127 SPORTS THE LITTLE JOE, YOU ALL KNOW................CHAR A cartwheel, back flip, Chinese split, round-off, perfect coordination all these exemplify a cheerleader. Add poise, exuberance. a robust personality and just plain charm—then put it all under an Indian headress and call it Char—Char Saylor that is. Char led her tribe ot loyal Braves through every sports season, pep assembly and happening. She was Leaping Deer, Calling Bird, and Running Stream all wrapped up in one pert princess. ' r' JOYCE GWEN PAM ABLE CHEERLEADERS IMPEL ENTHUSIASTIC SPIRIT... Jumping immediately to one's mind at the mention of BREMEN are the cheerleaders. Varsity or sophomore, there was no split between their loyalty to their teams and their school. Bermuda day. a gym suit wash, pep buses, and a pow-wow provided funds for the uniforms that they wore as the Spirit of '68”, Through them, school spirit rolled to a new peak as they lead the student body in cheers. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS 1. P. McHugh; 2. S. Woroszylo; 3. R. Burek; 4 M Gray; 5. J Strand; 6. C. Figliulo. LINDA JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS 1 B Shanks; 2. S Obey; 3. L. Boye 130 132 133 CROSS COUNTRY TERRAIN TOUGHENS-UP”AN INEXPERIENCED TEAM. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Rich Central . . 21 Bremen . . . 41 Eisenhower . . 21 Bremen . . . 40 Carl Sandburg . . 22 Bremen . . . 35 Evergreen Park . . 23 Bremen . . . 32 Reavis . . 33 Bremen . . . 23 Homewood-Flossmoor . . . . 24 Bremen . . . 36 Titan Invitational . . . Eighth Place Oak Lawn . • 34 Bremen . . . 23 LINCOLNWAY . . 20 Bremen . . . 35 Rich Central Invitational .... Ninth Place Rich East . . 19 Bremen . . . 41 Bloom . . 20 Bremen . . . 43 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM I R McCallum; 2. F. Archer; 3. M. Stephens. 4. B. Pcnnamon. 5. J. Hanmgan; 6. C. Mitchell. 7 J Dowling; 8. G. Zischke; 9. J. Ardi zone; 10. K Mitchell; 11. T. Stephens; 12. J. Werner; 13- J- Healv.Coach; 14. D. Hardy; 15. G. Kulig. Manager. SOPHOMORE CROSSCOUNTRY TEAM: I B. Peterson, 2. P Kosmala; 3. S. Riuik, 4. G. Seymour; V M Steed; 6. R Calder; 7. D. Schuit 8 I Ians 9 G Kulic 10. J. Healv. Coach. ’ ' ' ED DEMANDS-THE BRAVES RESPOND... Ail the power one could ask for was at the fingertips of Coach Novak and his associates this season. This was the year of the early morning, student led. pep rallies, the invincible Blitzkrieger. Bremen's bomb’’ and such legendary names as Weidnaar, Wells, All-American Captain Perna. Taylor, Wallace, Yuska. Strand, all have.become tradition at Bremen. And all will be remembered quietly by those of us who have had the honor to know them, and the pleasure of seeing them in action. A football team in motion giving its fullest devotion with success and its reward. RICH PERNA ALL CONFERENCE FULLBACK AND LINEBACKER RICH WEIDENAAR ALL CONFERENCE BACK DAVE TAYLOR • ALL CONFERENCE GUARD 136 MUD-MANPOWER-AND DETERMINATION COACHES AND OFFENSIVE LINE Back L-R. E Novak. J. Phelan. J. Stupcck. D Dee. Front L-R. T. Williams. J Boe e. G. Frost. D. Dckok. D Winnie. D. Magdziak. 138 GUARDS: L-R S. Baldock. D. Vanderploeg. R. Scuart. D. Taylor. J. Vickcr. T Golac BAC KS: L-R. D. Meadows.J. Szafranski. R. Weidcnaar. D. Henlcv. H. Towry. M. Wallace. D. Duschean CENTERS: L-R. R. Casune. R Wells. S. Weber QUARTERBACKS: L-R. M Specha. T Wallerich. L. Strand 139 VARSITY FOOTBALL TIN LEY PARK 6 BREMEN . . . . ... 25 LINCOLNWAY HOMEWOOD- 6 BREMEN . . . ... 46 FLOSSMOOR EVERGREEN PARK 25 BREMEN . . . . ... 26 (HOMECOMING) 7 BREMEN . . . . . . . 7 REAVIS 19 BREMEN . . . . ... 21 SANDBURG 21 BREMEN . . . . . . . 7 OAK LAWN 33 BREMEN . . . . ... 31 RICH EAST 0 BREMEN . . . . ... 12 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TINLEY PARK 6 BREMEN . . . . . . . 0 LINCOLNWAY HOMEWOOD 7 BREMEN . . . . . . . 6 FLOSSMOOR 28 BREMEN . . . . . . . 0 EVERGREEN PARK 32 BREMEN . . . . . . 0 REAVIS 19 BREMEN . . . . . . . 7 SANDBURG 33 BREMEN . . . . . . . 0 OAK LAWN 20 BREMEN . . . . . . . 6 RICH EAST 56 BREMEN . . . . . . 0 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL LINCOLNWAY HOMEWOOD- 6 BREMEN . . . . ... 25 FLOSSMOOR 13 BREMEN . . . . . ... 12 EVERGREEN PARK 27 BREMEN . . . . ... 0 REAVIS 0 BREMEN 14 CARL SANDBURG 12 BREMEN . . . . ... 7 OAK LAWN 0 BREMEN . . . . ... 14 RICH EAST 0 BREMEN . . . . ... 46 140 TACKLE; TOUCHDOWN TRIUMPH SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQLAD 1 D Hanwig; 2. R. Swidergal; 3- K Heer. 4. L. Steczo, 5.J. Vandcrplocg; 6. R Meehan; 7. V. Hawkins, 8. S. Marynchak; 9 B. Williquettc; 10. R Adams; 11. S. Cibulskis; 12. B. Snow; 13- K. I'lmenstine; 14 B Horan; 13. B Robargc; 16. B Hand; 17. G. Bassett; 18. G. Vcrblc. 19. P. Jordan; 20. T. Woods; 21. E. Jugemtz; 22. E. Yuska; 23- C. Dahl; 24. N. Brown; 25. T. Radav; 26. V. Kozik, 27. Mr. Doran; Coach; 28. Mr. Johnson; Coach, 29. M. Carmen; Manager. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQL AD: 1 W. Suk; 2. J Burton; 3- J Merrill; 4. T. Breska; 5 M Spccha. 6. M Bard. 7. J. Hamler. 8. G. Miller; 9. C Elion; 10. G. Zellmer. 11. E. Sch-meski; 12. S. Flavin; 13 Mr. Lussow-Coach; 14. G. Mvers-Managcr; 15. C. Rinaldi, 16. K. Baasch; 17. J. Woj-narowski; 18. R. Graves; 19. I Pickett; 20. Mr. Evans-Coach, 23 R Novack-Manager; 24. C. Young; 25. R Eby; 26. S. Martin; 27. S. Klytta; 28. E. Dilworth; 29- M. Greenberg. 30. D. Massett; 31 R Monroe. 32. R Rozema; 33- L. Wolf; 34. I. Johnson, 35. R Forbes; 36. D. Youngblood. • I JOHN DACE 142 WILLIE CLARK DAVE DIJSCHEAN LARRY WALLACE VARSITY BASKETBALL Sandburg . . 49 Bremen . . 74 T.F. South . . . . . . 82 Bremen . . 78 Rich East . . . . . . 74 Bremen . . 88 Homewood -Flossmoor . . . . 60 Bremen . . 56 Richards . . . . • • 39 Bremen . . 75 Oak Lawn . . . . . • 43 Bremen . . 45 Stagg . . 67 Bremen . . 86 Reavis . . 60 Bremen . . 66 Evergreen Park . 46 Bremen . . 62 Sandburg . . . . . . 62 Bremen . . 63 Eisenhower . . . . 78 Bremen . . 74 Rich East . . . . . 61 Bremen . . 77 Homewood -Flossmoor . 64 Bremen . . 62 Oak Lawn . . . . . 67 Bremen . . 63 Lincoln-Way . . . 78 Bremen . . 65 Reavis . . 69 Bremen . . 71 Evergreen Park . . 60 Bremen . . 70 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM I T. Dcskc. Manager; 2. C. Hawkins; 3. T. Beck; 4. J. Compton; 3. C. Kiu-pelis; 6. T Ryan; 7. P. Jennings; 8. A. Hooks; 9. K. Connolly; 10. J. RandleF.I; 11 W Clark. 12. B Palusz-kiewicz. Manager. 13 J Bell; 14. D. Duschean; IV J. Dace; 16. T. O'Neill; 17. Coach D. Denman, 18. Coach D. Haywood; 19. B Lightsev. Manager; 20. C. Crosby. 21. G. Remkus; 22. L Wallace; 23 K. Goesel. BRAVES TIE FOR 2ND PLACE INEXPERIENCED CAGERS STRUGGLE THROUGH A DIFFICULT SEASON FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: 1. Mr Flener. Coach; 2. R Novak; 3. C. Nelson, 4. B Ratline; 5 M. Clement; 6. C. Roelfs; 7. J. Welch; 8. R Coot; 9. M Spec ha. 10. R Fletcher; 11. R Pelt , 12. G Mever; 13. Mr Wheeler. Coach; 14 M Kries; 15. R. Carr. 16. M. Fleming, 17. C. Elion. 18. T Breska, 19. P Jordon. 20 J Merill; 21. D Martin; 22. G. Berber; 23. T. Dorsey; 24. R. Tustin. 25. P Connolly. SOPHOMORE BASKET BALL TEAM; 1 P Gable. Coach; 2. G. Seymour; 3. V Schaffsma; 4 D Schuit; 5. B. Suk; 6. B. Robar e; 7. G Verblc; 8. D. Schuit. Manager; 9. S. Bennett. Manager. 10. G. Basset, 11. J. Duckworth; 12 D. Freeman, 13 J O'Neill; 14 M Anderson. Manager, 15. D. Kennedy, 16. B. Stolarek. 17. P. Gri s; 18. G. Wallace; 19. V. Hawkins. 144 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SANDBl RG 42 J.V 44 BREMEN 33 J V. 43 IF. SOUTH . . . 64 . J.V 76 BREMEN 28 J.V. 63 RICH EAST . . . . 73 . J.V. 63 BREMEN 41 . J.V. 68 HOMEWOOD- FLOSSMOOR .69 J V 82 BREMEN 26 J.V. 56 RICHARDS . . 55 J.V 61 BREMEN 44 J V 46 OAK LAWN . . 41 . J.V 43 BREMEN 24 J.V. 61 STAGG 62 BREMEN 54 LINCOLN-WAV 54 . J.V. 62 BREMEN 21 J.V 54 REAVIS............47 J.V. 53 BREMEN 33 J.V 53 EVERGREEN PARK . . .63 J.V 58 BREMEN 54 J.V 66 SANDBURG ... 51 J.V 67 BREMEN 45 J.V 74 EISENHOWER 52 . J.V. 78 BREMEN 36 J.V 74 RICH EAST 44 . J.V. 52 BREMEN 52 J.V. 55 HOMEWOOD-FLOSSMOOR . 68 . . BREMEN 48 . OAK LAWN . ... 50 J.V. 45 BREMEN 41 J.V 51 LINCOLN-WAY 57 . J.V. 67 BREMEN 47 J.V. 51 REAVIS 42 j V 59 BREMEN 47 J.V 77 EVERGREEN PARK ... 49 . J.V. 54 BREMEN 54 . J.V. 63 Coach Haywood’s varsity Braves bounced a 14 9 overall record for the season. Scoring second place in conference standings the cagers did their best to battle the H-F Vikings for the first place rating. Cheered on by an overwhelming backing of followers, the Braves were to be commended on a hard fought season. Leading the attack was first string all conference John Dace. Dave Duschean and Larrv Wallace were elected to the second string. Completing the first five squad were Creamy Hawkins and Thornton transfer Willie Clark. 145 BRAINS BRAWN Although the overpowering presence of their mats had a great deal to do with poor attendance in the student lounge, the Wrestlers played an intricate part in Bremen's society. How could we have gone on if we weren't run down each day as Coach Keller's grap-plers lugged the mats down the hall past the cafeteria. Hopes for next year run high as Junior, Ron Stuart 67 68 District Champ returns. VARSITY WRESTLING Crete Monee . . 10 Bremen . . 41 Thornton . . . . 32 Bremen . . 16 Thornridge . . . 9 Bremen . . 33 Lincolnway . . . 29 Bremen . . 14 T.F. South . . . 18 Bremen . . 26 Joliet West . . . 35 Bremen . . 12 Oak Lawn . . . . 23 Bremen . . 26 Sandburg . . . . 25 Bremen . . 20 Oswego ... . 29 Bremen . . 16 Homewood- Stagg . 30 Bremen . . 18 Flossmoor . 30 Bremen . . 14 Polo . 21 Bremen . . 29 Rich Central . 24 Bremen . . 21 Reavis . 41 Bremen . . 7 Rich East . . . . 30 Bremen . . 8 LENNY STRAND ALL CONFERENCE- WEIGHT 154 146 RON STUART IS 138LB DISTRICT CHAMP VARSITY WRESTLING: I R Wolf; 2 W. Harrington; 3 M Curran; 4. S. Baldock; 3. J Brown, 6. H Mcrrell; 7. J Werner; 8 Mr Keller-Coach; 9. T Stephens; 10. D. Cook; li M Davis; 12. T Kur wcil; 13 M. Battle, 14. D. Winnie; 13 M Bcnnct. 16 D Zmuda; 17. R Monroe; 18. D. Meadows; 19. D Stuart. 20 B Dudek. 21 D Taylor; 22. J Boege; 23. t. Strand; 24. R Stuart; 23. L. Pearson. 26. D Ma ias; 27 L Ratlins. 147 Bil l. DUDEK CAPTAIN WEIGHT 143 DAN MEADOWS WEIGHT 120 RON STUART DISTRICT CHAMPION WEIGHT 138 DON STUART WEIGHT 120 148 WRESTLERS ARE PINNED TO A WEAK SEASON SOPHOMORE WRESTLING CRETE MONEE 43 BREMEN . 15 THORNRIDGE . 4 BREMEN . 46 T. F. SOUTH 25 BREMEN . 21 OAK LAWN 34 BREMEN . 12 OSWEGO 28 BREMEN . 16 STAGG 29 BREMEN . 20 POLO 13 BREMEN . 38 REAVIS 0 BREMEN . 42 LINCOLNWAY .... 29 BREMEN . 16 JOLIET WEST .... 40 BREMEN . 6 SANDBURG 37 BREMEN . 9 HOMEWOOD- FLOSSMOOR . 24 BREMEN . 16 RICH CENTRAL . . . 29 BREMEN . 16 RICH EAST 35 BREMEN . 8 FRESHMAN WRESTLING CRETE MONEE 20 BREMEN • 38 THORNRIDGE 39 BREMEN . 15 T.F. SOUTH 30 BREMEN • 23 OAK LAWN 28 BREMEN . 24 OSWEGO 37 BREMEN . 15 STAGG 20 BREMEN . 31 REAVIS 29 BREMEN . 15 LINCOLNWAY . . 31 BREMEN • 19 JOLIET WEST . . . 33 BREMEN ■ 13 SANDBURG 39 BREMEN . 11 HOMEWOOD-FLOSSMOOR . . . 30 BREMEN ■ 23 RICH CENTRAL . . . 30 BREMEN . 15 RICH EAST 22 BREMEN . 21 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING: T. Johnson. Coach; 2. E Bell; 3 R Bell; 4. G Myers; 5. E. Harris; 6. D. West; 7. J. Picket; 8. J Helper; 9. J. Sindler; 10. R. Pociask; 11. R Fiefer; 12. R. Zohlfieid; 14. D. Werner; 15. B. Horan. 16. I) Champaigne. 17 I) Klank. 18. J. Meehan, 19. I. Wolf; 20. R Fredrick 21. R Pckk. 22. J. Herrera; 23- W. Brown. 24. J Vaugn. FRESHMAN WRESTLING: I. P. McCarcv; 2. D. Preston. 3 D. Wagcrson. L Hamler, 15. C. Young; 16. D Youngblood; 17. B Funkhouser. 18. T. Poci- 4. G. Nowak; 5. S. Gorman; Coach; 6. D. Bogovia; 7. B. Werner; 8. L. Cooper; ask; 19. R. Shanks. 20.J. Pickett. 21. S. Martin; 22. R Meehan. 23- K. Sheriff 9. P. Shehy; 10. T. Tonon; 11. G. Zellmer; 12. G. Miller. 13. J Burton. 14. 149 Unable to tank up enough speed, the Aqua Braves completed their season with a 4-8 record. Under a new head coach, the team found themselves in a year of rebuilding due to the lack of experience on the blocks. Aiding in attaining the third place conference slot were seniors John Snuckel and Phil Gruzalski. Strength in diving came from sophomore Mike Harvey. Experience and determination should improve the splashes of the Aqua Braves next year. FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM I. G. Kulig; 2. J. Marquette; 3 R Rozeina; 4 M. Greenberg; 5. S. Klytta; 6. B Stan son. 7. R. (.alder; 8. B. Jennings, 9. R. Fritz. Coach; 10 M Mertha; 11. G. Taylor; 12. P Kosmalla. 150 BLOCK MEN DIVE VARSITY SWIMMING Hinsdale 62 Bremen . - 33 Hi Merest 23 Bremen . . 22 Lockport 28 Bremen . . 66 Argo 60 Bremen . . 35 Bloom 68 Bremen . . 27 T.F. South . . . 65 Bremen . . 30 Homewood- Flossmoor . . 79 Bremen . . 16 Thornton .... 61 Bremen . . 33 Oak Lawn . . . 48 Bremen . . 47 Sandburg . . . 74 Bremen . . 21 Aurora East . . 38 Bremen . . 57 Reavis 43 Bremen . . 52 Evergreen ... 36 Bremen . 58 SOPHOMORF. SWIMMING TEAM 1 B Peterson. 2. R Gorz; 3. D Vector; 4. J Porter; 3 R. Fritz. Coach; 6. M Harvey; 7. S. Cibulskis. 8 B Richardson. 9. B. Yucuis; 10. T. Dorsey; II. B. Snow; 12. D. Schmidt ' F ’ • | . , • • . V IIUU I-'V I II I I . I I . I) Voss. 12. ) Kicr ck; 13. D. Cook. 14. M. Davis; 13. L Butler. 16. J. Heals, (.oath; 17. S. Freix 151 SOPHOMORE TENNIS TEAM 1 P Hickey. Manager. 2. M. Sherman; 3- T. Duggan; 4. J. Benis-chek; 5. E. Schmeski. 6. W. Larnb; J. Boutcher; 8. P Vasquez; 9. M Anderson: 10. N. Malmborg; II L. Mikolajewski; 12 B Yucius. 13 J Boutcher; 14 M Weitlauf, Coach. 152 VARSITY TENNIS TF.AM: I T Miller. 2 J Baud. 3. M McCloud; 4. M. Wcitlauf. Coach; 5. M Davis; 6. R Davis; 7.J Kmstlla. NET-MEN FIND LUV THEIR GAME VARSITY TENNIS Thornridge . . . 5 Bremen . . 0 Rich East . . . . 4 Bremen . . 1 Bloom . 4 Bremen . . i Oak Lawn . . Homewood- . 5 Bremen . . 0 Flossmoor 5 Bremen . . 0 T.F. South . . . . 1 Bremen . . 4 Sandburg . . . . . 5 Bremen . . 0 Rich Central . 4 Bremen . . 1 T.F. South . . . . 0 Bremen . . 5 Although not smashing the ball into a victorious season, the tennis team did net a year of important experience to develop them into a promising team for next year. Challenged by their lack of competitive experience, the net-men displayed commendable form and style. Besides forming the necessary foundation, coach Weit-laufs team gained superior sportsmanship and confidence. 153 GOLF TJP. South 362 Bremen . 339 Richards . . . 179 Bremen . . 173 Evergreen Park . . . . . 162 Bremen 168 Homewood Flossmoor IVl Bremen . . 178 Eisenhower 181 Bremen . 186 Rich East . 173 Bremen 170 Reavis . . . . 181 Bremen 170 Sandburg . . 164 Bremen . - 191 Thornrid e 383 Bremen ■ 337 Oak Lawn . . 183 Bremen . . 199 Lincoln-Way . 163 Bremen . 176 With par for the course and a birdie here and there, the golf team did their best to iron out a moderate season on the greens. Constantly confronted by sandtraps and obstacles, the team putted a 6 won-5 loss record and 5th place conference standing. Traveling to nearby courses, the goffers gained experience and improved their skills through the variety of course layouts offered. GOLFERS ENCOUNTER GRUELING GREENS 154 VARSITY GOLF TEAM I P. Sinkhorn; 2 D Cook; V J. Snuckel; 4. T Saunders. V Mr. Flencr. Coach; 6. B Baumann; 7. D Zmuda; 8. F Murphy; 9. R Pell . DACE, DUSCHEAN RUN BRAVES IN 1ST A mound of man power and a slide of pride teamed to score the SWS Conference Championship for the Braves this year. Controlling on the mound was all conference most valuable player Dave Duschean with a 9 win and 1 loss record. Also all conference were Ron Wells and John Dace who batted a .352 average. VARSITY BASEBALL Thornridge 0 Bremen ... 4 T.F. South 6 Bremen ... 13 T.F. South 1 Bremen ... 5 Rich Central 3 Bremen ... 8 Evergreen Park . . . 5 Bremen ... 1 Lincoln-Wav 6 Bremen ... 9 Reavis 6 Bremen ... 6 Rich East Homewood- 0 Bremen ... 5 Flossmoor .... 0 Bremen 2 Oak Lawn 3 Bremen ... 4 Sandburg 6 Bremen 2 Evergreen Park . . . 0 Bremen . . . 1 Lincoln-Way 2 Bremen ... 9 Reavis 6 Bremen ... 14 Rich East 4 Bremen ... 0 Thornton 1 Bremen ... 2 Richards Homewood- 3 Bremen ... 0 Flossmoor 0 Bremen ... 8 Oak Lawn 3 Bremen ... 9 Sandburg 1 Bremen ... 2 155 156 L Niemi, M Wallace R Wells T. Golat. D. Taylor. S. Freix. L. Strand I) Duschean FRESHMAN BASEBALL Rich Central .... 0 Bremen . . 6 Lincoln-Way . . . 6 Bremen . . 9 Reavis 0 Bremen . . 4 Homewood - Floss moor . . 4 Bremen . . 5 Oak Lawn 2 Bremen . . 9 Lincoln-Way . . . 0 Bremen . . 9 Reavis 8 Bremen . . 10 Rich East 3 Bremen . . 11 Oak Lawn 3 Bremen . . 2 Sandburg 1 Bremen . . 2 Eisenhower .... 3 Bremen . . 2 Bloom 2 Bremen . . 6 SWS CONFERENCE CHAMPS VARSITY BASEBALL 1 L Strand; 2. S Freix. 3. O. Harry; 4 R Wells; 5. T Golat. 7. Mr. Gable. Coach; 8. D. Duschean; 9. C. Kiupelis; 10. T. Ryan; 11. T. Wallerich; 12. M Wallace. 13- J Fox; 14 D. Taylor; 15 L. Niemi; 16. M Specha; 17. K. Cameron, 18. D. Schuit. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL 1 Mr. Evans. Coach; 2 L Steczo; 3. C Bassett; 4. D. Schuit; 5. J. Castillo; 6. B. Hand; 7. D Klank; 8 R. Jedlinski; 9. J. Hal-per; 10. M Harvey; 11. G. Verble; 12. G. Seymour; 13. J O'Neill; 14. S. Marynchak; 15- E. Yuska; 16. B. Robarage; 17. T Kerr; 18. D. Hartwig. FRESHMEN 10-2 RECORD FRESHMAN BASEBALL 1 D. Youngblood. 2. K. Baasch; 3. T. Cacciate; 4. M. Greenberg; 5. T. Lewis; 6. C. Elion. 7 T. Bednarek; 8. G. Kulig; 9 R Kooi; 10. P. Jordan; 11. D Massat; 12. T. Dorsey; 13 L. Wolf; 14 B. Suk; 15 J. Haddon; 16. L. Janet. Asst. Coach; 17. D Podgorny; 18. R. Forbes; 19 N. Morales. 20. D Bleifus; 21 J Stone. 22. J. Pickett. 23. J Mcrill; 24. T. Brcska. 25. M Clemens; 26. Mr. D. Wheeler. Coach; 27. S. Young Manager; 28. R. Miller; 29. G. Lincoln; 30. T. Fimgan; 31 G. Zellmcr; 32 R. Meehan; 23- D. Martin; 34. R Fletcher. 35. J Ritchie. Manager WITH EFFORT, STRENGTH, CHALLENGE Bremen's Olympic style athletes finished the season with a 6-5 record and third place in the conference. Demonstrating their speed, strength, and agility, the trackmen hurdled their efforts individually and as a team. Breaking the record for the long jump was Robert LaBrec with a leap of 216 Ron Stuart vaulted to establish a new school record of 11 7’ . In the Frosh-Soph competition, long jumper Gordon Wallace set a 20'10V record and pole vaulter Steve Cibulskis crossed the bar at 10 3”. VARSITY TRACK I R Stuart; 2 I) Hardy; 3. D Dekok. 4. M. Pearson; V P. Cravens, 6. C . Zischke; 7. ( Wallace. 8 D. Stuart; 9. M. Connolly; 10. K Mitchell; 12 J Pippen, 13 H Towry; 14 B. LaBrcc; 13 J Facko. 16. (i Rcmkus. 17. D Hoffman; 18 R Perna. 19. S. Baldock; 20. J. Adduci; 21 I). Mitchell. 22. D Kool; 23. J Hanmgan; 24. J. Boege. 23. R. Bell; 26. I Johnson; 27. B Lewis; 28. B Lightsev; 29. F.. Lussow, Coach; 30. F. Novak. Coach; 31 D Doran. Coach. SOPHOMORE TRACK 1 j Bunon; 2 B Knapp; 3 J Dowling; 4. B Horan. 3. J. Sindlcr; 6. D. West; 7. P Carlton; 8. H. Dutfic. 9 R Pcckk; 10. H Hartman, 1 I R. Filer; 12. J. Wojnarowski; 13- W. Dohl; 14. T. Preston; 13. M. Kreis; 16. J. Mock us; 17. V'. Schaafsma; 18 B Jennings; 19 M Fleming. 20. W Brown. 21 L Ratlins; 22 M. Stephens; 23- M. Specha. 24. R. Rebbcci; 23. R Shanks. 158 FROSH-SOPH TRACK VARSITY TRAC K Thornridgc . 91 Bremen 36 Thornridge . . 75 Bremen 52 Eisenhower . . . 87 Bremen . 39 Eisenhower 90 Bremen . 47 Rich East . 112 Bremen 13 Rich East . 51 Bremen . 75 Oak Lawn . 74 Bremen 48 Oak Lawn . . . 74 Bremen 53 Evergreen Evergreen Park .... . 67 Bremen . 60 Park 55 Bremen . 72 Reavis . 90 Bremen 36 Reavis . . 44 Bremen - 83 Homewood Homewood- Floss moor . 104 Bremen . 22 Flossmoor . ■ 73 Bremen 54 Sandburg . . . . 86 Bremen 40 Sandburg . . 60 Bremen . 67 Lincoln-Wav 72 Bremen 30 Lincoln Way 48 Bremen . 79 Thornton . . . . 97 Bremen 30 Thornton . 121 Bremen . 21 T. F South . 63 Bremen . 39 T. F. South . 40 Bremen 86 BRAVES MOVE TO WIN SENIORS ... OUTTASITE I was born in the city of Santiago, Chile in South America. During my life I have lived in several cities of my country. My country is a young one. Our people are full of ideals and projects to make our small country a great one. In the heart of everybody there is a sincere desire to get out of our underdevelopment. My life has been marked now by the great luck I have had of being an exchange student at Bremen. This has been a great experience for me. I think I'm able to understand people better. Now I have matured a lot and I have learned to love the United States and its people. Thank you very much Bremen friends for having accepted me among you. I'll surely never forget you. 161 You can't hide pride in a class that moves with the times making its way. and the senior class had more pride than any other class in a long time. Though the anticipation of graduation was sometimes unbearable, the seniors continually showed academic excellence by repeatedly claiming the largest honor roll. The victory light was frequently glowing to signify the many victories in sports. Club participation increased, and school spirit took an upswing that was comparatively revolutionary. A great number of fcholarships were awarded to a deserving group of outstanding students with specialized abilities. The senior class party and slacks day produced money that went to their generous class gift. The seniors have been Bremen's leaders and inspiration and backbone. Four years ago. 1968 was a hazy dream of something to come. Now 1968 is the beginning of a scintillating future. 1968 was a year of pride and action, and the future looks just as optimjstic. The class of 1968, like a new car. was built to last and will leave their tread marks as guidelines for classes to follow'. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: I A Varga. 2. D Anderson. 3. P. Moore. V. President. 4. S. Weber. 5. A James. 6. W Davis. 7. J. Lisowsky. 8. S Gierman. 9. J. Dace. 10. R. Uhl, 11. R Kwoh. 12. S. Baldock. 13 S. Horning. 14. $ Snyder. 13. M. Wilke. Secretary. 16. Mr. Renfro. Assistant Principal. 17. W. Dcnk. 18. J. Szafranski. 19. R Trent. 20. I Matson. 21 G. Stromberg, 22. R. Leigh. 23. J- Noone. 24. C. Drahos. 23. G. Goers, 26 S. Parker. 27 L Fitzpatrick. 28 C Taylor. 29. M Connolly. Treasurer. 30 Mr Hulfachor, Guidance Director. 31 B. Bosco. 32. M. Hurley. 33. G. Welch. 34. K. Goesel. 33. H. Stone. 36. D Pokorny, President. 37. N. Scott. 38. D. Cacciato. 39. W. Finlay. 40. N. Fredricks. 41. G. Jenkins. 162 WE ABIDE BY SENIOR PRIDE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: I. President Rich Perna, 2. Secretary Linda Stacy. 3- Treasurer—Eleni Fraggos, 4. Vice-President John Zelazek. First Ross CHARLES I ABROMAITIS. Midlothian. JAMES ADDl’CI. Midlothian. B-Club 3.4; Football 1.2.3.t. Swimming 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4 MARILYN ALEXANDER. Markham. Dance Club 4. Debate 3; GAA 3; Pep Club 2 SI E ALPERS. Midlothian. GAA 1; Girls' Club 1.2. Pep Club 2.3. Prom Committee 3 MELANIE ALVERS. Markham. GAA 1. Girls Club I. FBLA 3. FHA 3 Second Row: GARY' AMES. Posen, Varsity Band 1.2.3.4. TOM AMES. Midlothian. Shop Assistant 4 Third Row: DOROTHY' ANDERSON. Midlothian. Arrow 1. Chorus 1.2.3; Octette 4; Dolphins 1.2.3. President 4; FTA 1; GAA 1; Homecoming Committee 2. Treasurer 4; Mathletes 2.3. Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 1.2.3. Pool Assistant 4; Prom Committee 3; Tutor 4. SALLY' JO ANDREWS. Midlothian. French Club 3; Girls' Club 2. 163 FROM FRIVOLOUS TO DIGNIFIED ADULTS First Row: JOHN ARDIZZONE. Posen. Cross Country 3.4; Track 2.3 STEVE ARDIZZONE. Posen. Science Club 2; Swimming 1. SIRFEAN ARMENIA. Midlothian. Russian (.lub 2. Track 1 MARY ATHANS. Midlothian. Dean s Office 3.4; FBLA i, ( AA 1; Girls Club I; Girls' Concert Choir I. Lab Assistant 4; Pep Club 1; Teachers Secretary I; Work Study 4. STEPHEN BALDOCK. Markham. B-Club 4; Football 1.2.3.4, German Club 2.3.4. Key Club I; Lab Assistant 3; Math (.lub 3.4; Music Club 1,2; Na- tional Honor Society 3.4; Track 1.4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4. Second Row: ED BARR. Midlothian. Concert Choir 4. Mens Glee 4. Music Seminar 4, Radio Club 4. JEROME BAl BLITZ. Midlothian. Band 1.2.3.4; Stage Band 1.2.3.4. RICHARD BAL'D. Midlothian. Baseball 1,2; Crosscountry 3; Student Council Representative 2. Track 3.4. RON BALD. Midlothian, Cross Country 2.3; Road Braves 4; Track 2.3.4. DIANE BEESON. Posen. GAA 1; Hall Monitor 2.3.4; Student Council Representative 1.3. 164 First Row: JAMES BELL. Markham. B-C.lub -1; Basketball Team 3.4. CHARLES BELLAMY. Harvev. MICHAEL BENNETT. Midlothian. Track 3.4, Wrestling 3 RICH BILOTTI. Midlothian. Crafts Assistant 4; Hall (iuard 4; Intramural Football 1. Road Braves 1; Wrestling 1. REGINA BLACK. Posen. Second Row JACK BO-EGE. Posen. B-Club 4; Concert Choir 1,2.4; Male Octette 4; Men's Glee Club 4; Football 1.2,3.4; Photo Club 4; Prom Committee 3. Track 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1.2.3. 4. ROBERT BOLEWSKI. Midlothian. Arrow 2. Chess Club 1; Concert Choir 4. Fall Plav I; Echo 2.3.4. Men's Glee Club 4; One Act Plays 3.4; Oracle 3.4; Spring Play 24. GINNY BORNAUER, Posen. FBLA 4; GAA 1.2. Hall Monitor 4; Pep Club 2 BONITA L BOSCO. Midlothian. A-V Aide 4; Educators 2.3; GAA 2.3; Girls Club 2; Guidance Aide 4. National Honor Society 3.4. Pep (dub 2.3; Science Club 2.3; Troupers 2.4. Rl'TH A BOWMAN. Markham. Advanced Chorus 1; Girls Club 2; Glee Club I. Third Row: JAMES A BOYD. Midlothian. Arrow 3. Band 1.2.3. Vice President 4; Chorus 4; Conference Music Festival 2,3.4. Educators 4. Intramurals 4. Octette 4; Oracle 3; Radio Club 1.2; Stage Band 3.4. LEWIS V BROOKE. Markham. Shop Assistant 4. 165 FACING THE First Row: KAREN BROTAN. Posen. GAA 1. Girls' Club 1. IOANN BRl NO. Oak Forest JAMES BROZEK. Markham. Football 1; Hall Monitor 4; Track 2.3,4 PAILETTE Bl'CEK. MKlIothian. GAA 1. French Club 1.2.3 ROBERT BUKEMA. Midlothian. French Club 3. Vice President. Variety Show 3.' Second Row PATRICIA Bl'RBRIDGE. Markham. Hall Monitor t SHEILA Bl'RKE. Midlothian. GAA I, Freshman Chorus 1 Third Row MIKE Bl'TTE. Midlothian DARLENE CAC-CIATO. Midlothian. Girls' Club 1. Math Club 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Science Seminar 2.3.4; Russian Club 2 166 CHALLENGE OF OBSTACLES First Row MARY C.ALDER. Oak Forest. Dolphins 2.3.4. Secretary. GAA 2; Girls Club 2. Hall Monitor 4. Library Aide 4; Pool Aide 4 MARY CARDY. Posen. Band 1,2; Bookstore Clerk 4; Dean's Aide 3. Girls' Club 2.3.4; Health Careers 3.4; Library Aide 4; Orthesis 4. ROBERT CARLSON. Markham. Cross Country 1.2.3. Echo 4; French Club 3; Track 1.2.3.4. Wrestling 1.2. WILLIAM CARLSON. Midlothian. Hall Monitor 4. PAUL CASN'F.R. Markham. Hall Monitor 4. Second Row: BOB CHICHESTER. Midlothian. Swimming 1.2 JOANNE CIZMARIK. Posen. GAA 1; Work Study 4. MADELINE CLARK. Midlothian. GAA 2; Girls Club 2; Hall Monitor 4; Library Aide 4; Pep Club 3; Student Council 3 PATRICIA COLLINS. Markham. DEBRA CONLEY. Oak Forest. Chorus I; Deans Aide 1.2; GAA I; Hall Monitor 1.2.3 Third Row MICHAEL CONNOLLY. Midlothian. B-Club 3,4; Basketball 2.3; Football 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society 4; Treasurer. Track 2.3.4. PENNY COOK. Midlothian. Guidance Assistant 3.4 CARL CORBETT. Markham. Concert Choir 1.2.3.4; Cross Country 2; Dance Club 4. Publicity Chairman. Echo 3.4. Assistant Page Editor; Male Chorus 3.4; Variety Show 3.4; Wrestling 1.2 BRENDA COUNTS. Midlothian. Advanced Chorus 3.4; Concert Chorus 4; Girls Club 3. Treasurer. Mixed Chorus I; Orchesis 3.4. Treasurer. CAROL COX. Markham. Deans Aide 4; FHA 1. Guidance Aide 3: Nurses Aide 4; Nurses Club 4 167 First Row C HARLES CROSBY. Markham. Basketball 1.2.3.4 JOHN CULLIGAN. Markham. Hall Monitor 3- JAMES Cl'LVER. Harvev. Amateur Radio 2; Football 1. Shop Assistant 4; Track 1.2; Wrestling 1.2. MICHAEL CURRAN. Midlothian. Foot ball 1.2; French Club 2; Track 2; Wrestling 3.4. JOHN DACE. Midlothian. B-Club 3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2. Captain 3.4. Cross-Country 3. Football 2; Prom Committee 3 Second Row: BARBARA DAVIES. Midlothian, Dolphins 1.2.3. L FBLA 2.4, (iAA 2.3.4. Girls Club 1; Hall Monitor 3; Student Council 1 WILLIAM DAVIS. Midlothian. B-Club 4; Concert Band 1.2.3.4. French Club 3.4; Mathlettes 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; President s Club 3.4; Stage Band 2.3.4; Swimming Team 2.3.4. Tennis l earn 1.2.3.4. DONNA DEFRIES. Midlothian. JOHN DEGROOT. Midlothian. Baseball 2. Concert Choir 1.2.3. President 4; Intramurals 1.2.3; Male Octette 4; Octette 1.2.3.4. DEBBIE DEIMAL. Markham. French Club 2; GAA 1.2; Girls Club 1.2; Hall Monitor 4 Third Row: DALE DEKOK. Midlothian. Football 2.3.4; Track 3.4 WENDY DENDK. Midlothian. GAA 1,2,3.4; Girls’ Club 1.2; Glee Club 1; Glee Club Accompaniment 2; Health Careers 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Nurses Aid 4; Student Council 1.2.3.4. SEEKING TRUTH... 168 First Row: VALORES DENNIS, Markham. Dance Club -1; Echo 4; FBLA 4. GAA I. 2; Homecoming Queen C andidate i, Library Aid 4; Orthesis 1.2.3. Student Advisor 4. Pep Club 1.2; Work Study 4. Spanish C lub 2.3. Troupers 1 LEE DENNISON. Markham. Hall Monitor 4. BILL DERMODY. Midlothian. AV Aide 1.2.3. Sec -Treasurer 4; Band 1; Debate Club I; Ham Radio Club 1. JANET DESKE. Harvey. Arrow Business Manager 4. Deans Aide 3: FBLA 3. Vice President 4; Girls Club 1.2.3. Student Secretary 4. SHARON DEWITT. Markham. ( AA I. Girls Club 3.4. Health Careers Club 1.2. Sec.-Treasurer 3: Nurses Aide 3.4. Pep Club 1.2.3- Second Row MARY' DILWORTH. Markham. Bremen Studv Clinic 3.4; FHA 4; Future Teachers 3. Secretary 4; Oracle Junior Editor 3.4 LOUISE DOLMER. Markham. GAA 1; Hall Monitor Captain 3. Pep Club 1 MICHELE DOLOSICH. Midlothian. FHA I; GAA 1; Girls Club 1; Hall Monitor 3.4. DRl DONNELLY. Markham. Dance C?lub 4; Drama Club 1.2.3; French Club 2.3.4; GAA 1; Girls Club 1.2.3; Guidance Assistant 4. Hall Monitor 3; Home Coming Committee 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Swim Timer 2. C HRIS DOWLING. Midlothian. Girls Club 1.2; Hall Monitor 3 Third Row : C AROL DRAHOS. Midlothian. Band 1.2.3.4; Cheerleader 3; Chorus 1. Dolphins 2.3.4; GAA 1; National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Stage Band 1.3. Secretary 4 RON DRECHSEL. Midlothian. B-Club 3.4; Student Council 2; Swimming Team 1,2,3,4; Tennis Team I. 169 First Row CATHY DRl'MMOND. Markham. Echo 1. French Club 3.4; Girls Club 1.2; Troupers 1 BILL DUDECK. Markham. B-Club 3.4; Baseball 1; Debate I. Football 1.2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Hall Monitor 4; Intramural Football 2.3; Wrestling 1.2.3.4. DAVE DISCHEAN. Midlothian. B Club 3.4; Baseball 1.2,3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Debate I; Football 1.2.4; German Club 2.3; Intramural Football 3; Junior Class Officer 3; Presidents Club 3.4; Prom Committee 3 DAVID DYKSTRA. Midlothian. Basketball 1; Football 1. KATHI ECK BERG. Harvey. Color Guard 4. Second Row TINA EDWARDS. Midlothian. Dean's Aide 1.2.3,4, French Club 3; Hall Monitor 2.3; Orchesis 2.3.4. MARY EJDYN'T. Posen. GAA 1. LINDA ELLIRIE. Midlothian. Advanced Girls Chorus 2; Freshman Chorus 1. W'ork Study 4. TED ENGLER. Midlothian. Basketball 1.2; German Club 3. Intramurals 1.2; Variety Show 3 WILLIAM ENGWALL. Midlothian. Football 2; Intramurals 1.2; Lighting Club 1.2; Track 2.3.4. Third Row: HARRY EPHRAIM. Posen. Intramural Basketball 1; Road Braves 4; Shop Assistant 3.4. ALICE EVANS. Midlothian KENNETH EVANS. Posen. German Club 1.2.3; Lab Assistant 4; Science Club 1.2; It s Academic Team 4. STANLEY EVANS. Midlothian. JOHN FACKO. Midlothian. Band 1.2,3- STUDENT LOUNGE 170 OFFERS REFRESHMENT AND RELAXATION First Row: CAROL FASOL. Midlothian. Dolphins 3; GAA 1. 2.3; Pep Club 3- JEANETTE FERRARO. Midlothian. Arrow 3; Echo 3.4; GAA 1. Girls Club 4. Hall Monitor 3; Troupers 2.3.4 DI ANE FIELDS. Midlothian PAM FI NET. Oak Forest. GAA I; Gym Assistant 4; Pep Club I. SHARON FINIGAN. Harvey. Dean's Aide 3; FBI.A 4; Girls Club 1,2.3- Second Row WILLIAM FINLAY. Posen. Mathletes 3.4. Physics Lab Assistant 4. Radio (lub 2. Secretary 4. Russian Club 2.3; Science Club 3.4; Shop Assistant i. National Honor Society 3.-1 PHYLLIS FISCHFR. Midlothian. FHA 2.3. Second Vice President. Guidance Office Secretary 2.3.4; Pep Club 2.3 Third Row LINDA FITZPATRICK. Markham. Arrow 2.3.4; GAA 3; Mathletes 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4 REBECCA FOSTER. Midlothian 171 First Row JAMES R FOX. Harvey. Baseball 4; Football I; Swimming 2; Manager 1.3.4; Track 3. ELENI FRAGGOS. Markham. Class Treasurer 2.3.4. Christmas Ball Queen 4; Echo 3.4; Homecoming Court 4. Pep Club 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1.2.3. Student Council Senator 1. GENE FRANKOWSK1. Harvey. Baseball 3.4. Football 1.2; Golf I; Tennis 1 NANCY FREDERICK. Midlothian. Arrow 2; FTA 1.2; GAA 1; Girls Club 1.2; National Honor Society 3.4. Spanish Club 3. i DAVE FREDRICKSEN. Markham. Swimming 1. Second Row LINDA |F.AN FREED. Midlothian. Deans Aide 3.4; GAA 1,2; Pool Assistant 4; Spanish Club 2. Treasurer 3. Vice President 4 STEPHEN JAMES FREIX. Midlothian. Baseball 2.3.4; B-Club 3.4. Basketball 1.2; Hall Monitor 4; Prom Committee 3; Swimming 3.4; Track 1; Class President 1. JOHN Fl’NKHOUSER. Midlothian. German Club 3.4; Student Council 3. President 4. PAM GANZEL. Midlothian. Deans Aide 3; GAA 1. Girls Club4; FTA 1.2; Hall Monitor 3.4 SUSAN GARBER. Midlothian. Deans Aide 4; FHA 3; Curls' Club 1.2.3; Hall Monitor 2.3.4. Pep Club 1.2. Third Row GINNY GERVAIS. Harvev. GAA 1. Hall Monitor 4. SHARON GIERMAN, Midlothian. Girls Club 1.2; Mathletes 2,3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 2. Science Lab Assistant 4; Science Seminar 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4. DAVID GOACHER. Markham. Cross Country 4. Road Braves. Wrestling 3-KATHLEEN GOATLEY. Markham. FHA 1; GAA 2, Girls Club GLORIA GOERS. Posen. Deans Assistant 3; French Club 3.4; Health Club 3; National Honor Society 4. Nurses Aide 3.4. Tutor 2.4 172 First Row: JANIC E GOERS. Rosen HANK GOESEL. Midlothian. Hall Monitor 3; Intrarnurals 3.4; Wrestling 2 KEITH CHARLES GOESEL. Midlothian. Basketball 1.2.3.4. Cross Country 3; Hall Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 3. Intramurals 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; From Committee 3 TED GOLAT. Midlothian. Baseball 1.2.3.4. Basketball 2; B-Club 3.4. Football 1.2.3.4; Hall Monitor 3; Prom Committee 3; Wrestling 1 KATHRYN HELEN GOLDMAN. Markham. Advanced Girls Chorus 4. Dean Assistant 1.2.4; FBLA 4. Second Row: LINDA GOODE. Harvev. Girls Club 1.2.3; French Club 3. Hall Monitor 3. ELIZABETH GORCZOWSKI. Posen. FHA 1. Hall Monitor 3. JUDITH GRAFS! ROM. Midlothian. Band 1.2.3,4; C horus 3; Echo 3; Educators 1.2.3; German Club 3; Girls' Club 1; Hall Monitor 4. Pep Club 2. TRI'DIE GRAHAM. Midlothian. Dean Aide 4; FBLA 4; GAA I; Hall Monitor 3; Student Secretary 4 CAROLYN GRANT. Markham. Girls' Club 2. Hall Monitor 3.4. Third Row PHIL GRl'ZALSKI. Mid-lothian. Hall Monitor 4; Russian C lub 2; Swimming 1.2.3.4. SEARCHING ALWAYS FOR AN ANSWER 173 MARY E. GUNTHER. Midlothian. GAA 1.2; Girls' Club 1.2; Library Aide 2; Hep Club 2; Student Council Representative 1.2. GAIL S HAGEN. Posen. EILEEN HALLAHAN. Oak Forest. Color Guard Band 2; GAA I; Girls' Club 3. Troupers 4. MIKE HAMAN. Markham. JUDY HANNAH. Markham. FHA 2; Hall Guard 4. Second Row BARRY HANSON. Harvev. Swimming 1 SHERWIN J HAREZLAK. Midlothian ALLAN HART. Posen. Arrow 1.2; Chess Club 2; Hall Monitor 3; Lighting Club 3; Math Club 2; Radio Club 2. Secretary; Student Council 4. PATRICIA HART. Posen, FHA 1.2. DEBORAH HARTELIUS. Midlothian. Art Assistant 4; Chess Club 4; GAA 1.2.3.4; Girls Club 1.2.3.4; Guidance Assistant 2.3.4. Pep Club 1.2.3.4; PE Assistant 4; Spanish Club 1.2; Student Tutor 2; Work Study 4. Third Row JUDY HARKINS. Posen WALTER HARRINGTON. Posen. Wrestling 4. CHRIS HAUGHEY. Markham. 174 LUNCH PREVAILS CONTROVERSY First Row NANCY HECTOR. Midlothian. FBLA 4; Girls Club 1.2; Pep Club 4. Spanish Club 1.2.4. Secretary 3; Work-Studv 3.4. Second Row KAROL L. HENDERSON. Markham. Hall Monitor 3; Student Council Representative 3. PAM HICK. Midlothian. Dance Club 4; FHA I; German Club 2.3- DALE HILL. Markham. Band 1.2.3.4; Debate I. 3. Spanish Club 3. RICHARD A HOBBS. Markham. B-Club 2.3.4. Football 1.2; German Club 2. Intramural 1; Track 1,2.3.4; Wrestling. 1.2.3.4. DAN HOFFMAN. Markham. B-Club 3.4. Football 3. Hall Monitor 3.4. Intramurals 1.2. I rack 1.2.3.4 Third Row-: CLIFFORD HOLDREN. Markham. Road Braves 4. JIM HOLUJ. Posen. Baseball 1. PEGGY HOMOLKA. Markham. FHA 4. WILLIAM HOOKS. Markham. Pep Band 1.2.3.4. TERRI HOPKINS. Markham. 175 SPIRITED SENIORS UNITE Hint Row: RICK HORN. Midlothian. SUE NORM TNG. Markham. German Club 2.3. Homecoming Committee 4. National Honor Society 3.4. Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3. Senator a BEVERLY Hl'ISMAN. Markham. Echo 1.2.3. An Editor 4. Freshman Class Secretary. GAA I; Homecoming Committee 3. Scc-rctan 4; Pep Club 1.2. Prom Committee 3, Student Council Representative I. Second Row MARTY IH'IS-MAN. Markham. Football 1.4. Student Council 1. Track 2.3- MELODY J Hl’RLEY. Markham. Echo 2. 3. Editorial Editor 4; Math Club 2.3.4. National Honor Society 3.4; Oracle 3. Editor 1.2; Pep Club 1.2; Pool Aide 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1.2; T utor 2.3 ( ARMEN IZZO. Midlothian. Debate Club 1. WENDYJABCZYNSICI. Midlothian. GAA I KATHERINE JA( KSON. Markham. GAA 1.2. LAVERNE JACKSON. Harvey LORETTA JACKSON. Markham. («AA 1. Library Assistant 3. Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2.3. Troupers t. LORRAINE JACKSON. Midlothian. EHA 1.2; Work-Study 4. ANNE JAMES. Midlothian. Arrow 1. Educators 1. Historian 2; GAA 1.2; Ciirls Club 1.2.3; National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4. Presidents (Tub 4; Spanish Club 2. Historian 3. President 4. Thespians 4. T roupers 4. RICH JEFFRIES. Midlothian. Arrow 3. ETA 4. Troupers 4. 176 TO SUPPORT A SCHOOL ON THE MOVE First Row GWEN JENKINS. Midlothian, Cheerleading 2.3.4; Christmas Ball Court. GAA 1.2; National Honor Society 3.4; Nurses Club 2, Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1.2.3- FAY ILINDA JOHNSON. Markham. Dean Assistant 2.3.4; Echo 4; FBLA 4; GAA I; Library Assistant 4; Orchesis 1.2.4; Pep Club 1; Troupers 2 AL JORDAN. Midlothian. Baseball 1.2; Football 1. Second Row MARK JORGENSEN. Midlothian, German Club 3- JACK JUREK, Markham. Band 3- KATHY KANE. Markham. Echo 4; Girls’ Club 2; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3. Senator. Junior Class Secretary. RENEE KAUKE. Markham. FBLA 4; Chorus 3.4. BONNIE KELLECK. Midlothian. Chess Club 4; Guidance Aide 2; FTA 1; GAA 2.3.4; Girls’ Club 1. Historian 2. Second Vice-President 3. First Vice-President 4; Hall Monitor 3; Pep Club 3,4. Third Row: DEBBIE L. KERI. Midlothian. GAA 1. PE Assistant 4 JERRY KIRN. Midlothian. Echo 2, Sports Editor 3.4; Football 2; Hall Monitor 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4. DALLAS KLYTTA. Midlothian, Chorus 4; Swimming 1. ED KNAPP. Midlothian. Wrestling 1.2.3- NANCY Koschnitzki. Midlothian. Girls' Club I; Library Aide 2; Pep Club 2; Work-Study 4. A 177 MANY SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AWARDED First Row: WARREN KOSHMIDER. Midlothian. Baseball 1.2.4; Crosscountry 2 MICHAEL KOZIK. Posen. KATHERINE KRE1S. Midlothian. Chorus Accompaniment 2.3. Band 1.2.3.4; FTA 1.3; Girls Club 1.2.4. DEBORAH KROENER. Midlothian. GAA 1; Hall Monitor 4. PE Assistant 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4. DENNIS Kl EHN. Midlothian. Shop Assistant 3. Second Row: JOHN KDHLMANN. Midlothian. Intramurals 1; Road Braves 1.2. 3.4. Vice President. Student Council 1; Track 1.4. LINDA KUMANIAK. Midlothian. Guidance Assistant 4‘ Dean s Aide 3; GAA 1; German Club 2. NANCY KUNA. Posen. GAA 1, Library Aide 3.4; Oracle 4; Spanish Club 2 WALTER KUNKEL. Midlothian. Basketball 1.2; Football 1.2.4; Homecoming Committee 2.3; Prom Committee 3 KENNETH KUSTRA. Midlothian. Hall Monitor 4; Road Braves 4; Track 2. Third Row ROSIE KWOH. Markham. Arrow 3.4. Editor m Chief; Debate 1.2; French Club 3; Gym Assistant 4; Mathletes 2.3.4. Vice President. National Honor Society 3.4; Photography Club 4. Vice President; President s Club 4; Science Club 3.4. President. Troupers 4; Tutoring 2.4. BOB LA BREC. Posen. B-Ciub 1.2; Intramural Basketball 1.2. Track 1.2.3.4 BARBARA LANG. Markham. FBLA 4; GAA 1. German Club 1.2. Secretary 3. President; Girls' Club 1.2.4; Language Lab Assistant 4; President s Club 3; Student Council Representative 2; Student Secretary 4. 178 TO A WELL DESERVING SENIOR CLASS First Row: MARGARET LAXTON. Harvey. LINDA LEE, Midlothian. Bookstore Clerk, FBLA 4; French Club 3; Guidance Assistant 3,4; Fep Club 1,2.3.4; Tutor 4; Work Study 4 DAVID LEGG. Markham KENNETH LEIGH. Posen RICHARD LEIGH. Posen. Arrow 1.2.3. AV 1.2. 3; Debate I; Echo 1.2.3.4. Lab Assistant 3; Latin Club 1. Math Contest 1.2,3.4; National Honor Society 3.4. Science Club 1,2.3, Speech Contest 2.3.4; Thespian 2,3.4; Troupers 2.3.4. President Second Row BERNARD LEWIS, Markham. B-Club 3; Cross Country 2.3; Track 2. Track Manager 3.4. Wrestling Manager 2.3 BOB LIGHTSEY. Midlothian. B-Club 3; Basketball Manager 1.2.3.4. Football Manager 2.3.4; French Club 3; Track Manager 1.2,3.4. Wood Shop Assistant 4. JOANNE LISOWSKY, Markham. Advanced Girls’ Chorus 1. Concert Choir 2,3.4; Girls' Club 3; Girls Sextette 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4. Student Council 1.2; Student Council Second Vice President 4. Senator Student Council 2 CASIM1R LITKO. Posen KAREN LITKO. Posen. FBLA 1; GAA 1. Spanish Club 1 Third Row NORMAN LITTLE. Markham. DONNA LLOYD. Midlothian. Echo 4; French Club 4, Troupers 4 BRUCE LONGINO. Oak Forest, Band 1.2.3; Football 2.3; German Club 2; Hall Monitor 3.4; Intramurals 1.2.3; Wrestling 1.2.3- 179 First Row CHARLOTTE LOVING. Markham. Band 1,2,3.4; French Club 2; FHA 3. Vice-President. Future Teachers 4; GAA I; Library Aide 4; Pep Band 1.2.3.4; Russian Club 2.3; Stage Band 4. IRMA LOVING. Markham. Band 1.2,3.4; GAA 1; Oracle 3; Russian Club 1,2,3. WAYNE LUNDQUIST, Midlothian, Hall Monitor 3; Intramural Sports. MARY LYONS. Posen. Arrow 2; GAA 1,2; Hall Monitor 3.4; Oracle. CAROL MACHTEMES. Midlothian. FBLA 2; Hall Monitor 3 Second Row-Council 1 HARRIET MANDZIAK. Posen. Third Row: MARY JANE MANGO, Markham. FBLA 4; GAA 1.2; Girls’ Club 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Hall Monitor 4. RONALD MARCUM. Markham. Library Assistant. ANN MARCHAND. Posen. FBLA 3. President 4; Girls' Club 1,2,3.4; Hall Monitor 3; Presidents Club 4; Work-Study 4. JANET MARTINO. Posen MARY BETH MARTINO. Posen, FBLA 4; French Club 3.4; GAA 2; Pep Club 2. 180 First Row: IRIS MARX. Markham. FBLA 4; GAA 1,2; Girls Club 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Hall Monitor 3.4; Student Council 3 LINNEA MATSON. Markham. Advanced Girls’ Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3.4; Echo 3.4; Lab Assistant 3.4; Math Club 2,3; National Honor Society 3.4; Hep Club 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2. Senator 3. First V President 4; Homecoming Committee 1.2,3. Chairman 4. DALE MAXFIELD. Midlothian. DAVID MA7.IAS. Posen. B-Club 3.4. Wrestling 1,2,3.4. LARRY MAZ1ES. Posen. Baseball 1; Shop Assistant 4; Swimming 2,4. Second Row: DAN MEADOWS, Midlothian. Football 1,2,4; Student Council 1; Track 1; Wrestling 1.2.3.4 MARGARET MEEK. Midlothian. FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1, Girls’ Club 3; German Club 2.3; Hall Monitor 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. Third Row: MICHAEL MERCIER. Markham. Hall Monitor 3- HOWARD MERRELL. Posen. AV 1.2; Math Club 3.4; Photographer President 4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4. THELMA MERRILL. Markham. Advanced Girls’ Choir 4; Concert Choir 1,2,4; Debate 4; French Club 1.2; Octette 4; Pep Club 3; Student Council 1. PAM MEYER. Midlothian. ANGELINE MILLER. Posen 181 First Row: DARLENE MILLER. Markham. FT A 2.3. Historian 4; German Club 2,3; Girls' Club 1.2.3.4; Library Aide 2. 3.4; Tutor 3,4. JOYCE MITCHELL. Markham. Cheerleading 4. WALTER JACQUES MONTET. Posen. Electricity Club 4. PAM MOORE. Midlothian. Class Vice-President 1.2.3; Cheerleading 2.3.4. Little Joe 3; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Dolphins 1.2.3, Vice-President 4; Mathletes 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3. Vice-President 4; Octette 2,3.4; Pep Club 1; Sextette 1. GERALDINE MORALES. Posen. Second Row: CHRISTINE ELEANORE MORGAN. Markham. Dance Club Vice-President 4; Echo 4; GAA 1,2; Guidance Office Aide 4. Hall Monitor 3; Library Aide 3; Orchesis Secretary 3.4; Pep Club 2; Student Councii Representative 3; Troupers 4. DARLENE MORGAN. Midlothian. FHA 4; Hall Monitor 3 Third Row DIANA MORGAN. Midlothian. FHA 4 JOHN RICHARD ML’LARSI. Markham. A-V Aide 4; Debate Club 2; Germart Club 2; Math Club 2; Wrestling 2. 182 ARTISTIC EXPLORATION DISCOVERING MEANINGFUL CREATIVE EXPRESSION First Row FRANK MURPHY. Harvey. RAY MC CALLUM. Markham. B-Club 3.4; Cross Country 1.2,3.4; Hall Monitor 4; Track 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 2. JOHN MC COY. Midlothian. Language Lab Assistant 1. CHRISTINE MC DONALD. Markham. Advanced Girls' Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Pep Club 2. Secretary 3. President 4; Prom Committee 3- DAVID MC GILL. Posen. Swimming 1; Track 1.2. Second Row DONNA MC HUGH. Midlothian. FBLA 4; Hall Monitor 3.4; Student Council 4; Student Secretary 4. MAUREEN MC MAN MON. Markham. Deans Aide 4; FHA 3. GAA 1.2; Girls Club 2; Hail Monitor 3.4 ROBERT MC NA-MARA. Posen. Baseball 3- FRANK MC NULTY. Midlothian. Auto Club 4. Electronics 4; Hall Monitor 1 ROBERT NAJEWSKI. Midlothian. Baseball 1; Electronics Club President 4; Football 1.2; Track 2 Third Row : JIM NAPIER. Harvey. JOEL NAPIER. Markham DAVID NARJES. Harvey DONALD NARJES. Harvey. Cross Country 4; Hall Monitor 3; Track 3.4 TERRY NAWRACAJ. Midlothian. Basketball 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 1.2,3.4. 183 BUILDING A BETTER STRUCTURE First Row: KAREN LEE NICHOLLS, Markham, GAA 1; Hall Monitor 1; Student Council 1. PAT NIEMAN. Markham. Dean s Aide 3; Hall Monitor 3; Library Assistant 4; Pep Club I. LARRY A. NIEMI. Midlothian. B-Club 3.4; Baseball 2,3.4; Basketball 2; German Club 1,2.3.4; Language Lab Assistant 4; National Honor Society 3.4. GENE NIGRO. Midlothian. Hall Monitor 3. JOANNE NOONE. Markham. Echo 4; FTA 1; GAA 1; National Honor Society 3.4. Pep Club 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Science Lab Assistant 4; Tutor 2,4. Second Row : JOHN NOWAK. Midlothian. Baseball 1; Debate 1; Math Club 2; Science Lab Assistant 3.4 RICHARD F. OBER. Harvey. JULIE O BRIEN. Markham. Dean s Aide 4; Echo 4; GAA 1; Pep Club 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2. CELIA O'GORMAN. Midlothian DIANE O'KEEFE. Posen. Girls' Chorus 4; Hall Guard 2; Library Aide 4. Third Row THOMAS OLINGER. Midlothian DANIEL OLIVA. Midlothian, Intramurals 1. MARK ONDF.RA. Midlothian. A-V Club 2.3.4; A-V Projectionists 1,2.3; Intramural Baseball 2.3; Intramural Football 1.3; Tennis 4. DONA O'NEIL. Markham. FBLA 4; GAA 1. Hall Monitor 3; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3- TOM O NEILL. Midlothian. Art Assistant 3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Cross Country 3; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 1; Track 1; Variety Show 4. 184 TO MAKE A BETTER WORLD First Row: CAROL OSBORNE. Markham. GAA 1; Guidance Aide 4; Orchesis 4; FBLA 4, Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Troupers 4. CLIFF OWENS. Posen. ROBERT PALUSZKIEWICZ, Midlothian. Hall Monitor 4; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Baseball Manager 2. CHRIS PARKER. Midlothian, Track 3; Wrestling 1.2. SHERYL PARKER. Markham. A-V Club 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Mathletes 2.3.4; Science Club 2. Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; Science Seminar 3.4; Student Council 1. Second Row: JUDITH PAVLIK. Markham. MICHAEL PERSON. Blue Island. Dance Club 4, President; Basketball 1.2.3; Football 1.2.3; Track 1.2.3- ARLEN-DALE PF.KK. Midlothian. French Club 1.2; GAA I; Hall Monitor 4; Student Council 2.3 JOHN PELTZ, Midlothian GAIL PERCIFUL. Harvey. Third Row: RICHARD PERNA. Markham, Baseball 2; Football 1.2,3.4; Hall Monitor 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Class President. Track 1.2.3.4; B-Club Vice-President 4; Wrestling 1. PATRICIA PIEKARSKI. Markham. FBLA-2; FHA 4; Library Aide 4. JIM PIPPEN. Harvey. B-Club 3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Intramural Track 1; Swimming 1.2; Track 1.2.3.4. GREGORY PLESE. Midlothian. DONN POKORNY. Markham. A-V Aide 1. 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3. President 4; Photography Club 4; Science Lab Assistant 3.4; Science Seminar 3.4; Plays 1,2,4; Student Council 1.2,3. Senator; Thespians 2.3.4. Troupers 4. 185 EXPRESSIVE MOMENTS First Row: CHERYL POPLAR. Midlothian. Christmas Ball Court 4; Deans' Aide 4; FBLA 4; GAA I; Hall Monitor 2.4. Captain 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Homecoming Court 4; Orchesis 2; PE Assistant 4; Pep Club 2; Student Council 2, Senator 4. Work-Study Program 4. LORRAINE POWERS. Markham. PAl'L PREFON-TAINE. Posen. Science Club 1; Shop Assistant 1. RAYMOND QUIRK, Markham. Golf. ROBERT QUIRK. Markham. Golf 3; Wrestling 3. Second Row: JOHN RANDLE EL. Blue Island. Basketball 1.2,3.4; B-Club 4; Football 1 LINDA REDMAN. Midlothian. GAA 1,2,3; German Club 1,2; Girls' Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3. President 4; Leadership 4; Pep Club 1.2; Presidents' Club 4. PAUL REED, Markham. Baseball 2; Track 3- DEBORAH REEKS. Midlothian, GAA 2. Treasurer 3, President 4; Girls' Club 2 ; Hall Guard 3; Health Careers Club 3,4; Presidents' Club 4; Science Assistant 3,4. MARY RF.INICHE. Posen. Third Row: GEORGE REMKUS. Midlothian. Basketball 1.2.3.4; B-Club 3,4. LUCY RENNER. Midlothian. RICHARD REYBURN. Markham. Basketball 1; Crosscountry 1; Football 2; Intramurals 2.3.4; Track 2. SANDRA RICHARDSON. Harvev. French Club I; GAA 1; Home Economics Assistant 3.4; Science Assistant 4. JACK ROHATS. Markham. 186 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN First Row: ROGER RUPPEL. Midlothian. Baseball 2; Basketball 1 DENISE RUSSELL. Markham. French Club 1,2.3- MARY ANN SARNOWSKI. Harvey. Arrow Business Manager 4; FBLA 3.4; Girls' Club Secretary 3; Student Secretary 4. ESTER SAWICKI. Mid-lothian. Band 1.2,3,4. French Club 2.3.4; FTA 3; GAA 3,4; Spanish Club 1. CHARMAINE ROSE SAYLOR. Markham. Cheerleading 2.3. Little Joe 4; Pep Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1,3. Second Row: DAVID SCHLACK. Midlothian. Road Braves 3.4. HOLLY SCHULTZ. Midlothian, Chess Club 4; Troupers 4. MICHAEL SCIANNA. Markham. Baseball I. Third Row JEANETTE SCOTT. Midlothian. NANCY ANN SCOTT. Midlothian. Educators I. French Club 2.3; GAA 1.2,3; Girls' Club 1; National Honor Society 3.4; Oracle Staff 3; Pep Club 2.3.4 STANLEY SHAFFER. Markham. Basketball 1. French Club 3; Hall Monitor 4; Intramurals 1.3.4; Latin Club 1. TRIALS, TRIUMPHS, AND TREASURES.. FACETS OF LIFE ... First Row: MICHAEL SHAPKAUSKI. Markham THERESA SIMPSON, Blue Island. Dance Club 4; Girls' Club 1,2.3; Orchesis 3.4; Science Club 1,2,3; Troupers 4. CONNIE SINIAW SKI. Posen. FHA 1. Hall Monitor 3.4. PEGGY SMITH. Markham. TERRY SMITH. Harvev, Football 2. Wrestling 1 Second Row: JAMES SNIDER. Midlothian. Band 1.2.3 MARY SNIDER. Midlothian. JOHN SNUCKEL. Midlothian. French Club 3.4; Golf 3.4; Pool Assistant 3; Swimming 1.2.3.4. SAl’NDRA SNYDER. Midlothian. Band 1.2.3.4; Concert Choir 3,4; Dolphins 2.3; GAA 1, Math Club 2; Music Seminar 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 2; Stage Band 3. Chairman 4; Sextet 4; Student Council 2.3. Secretary 4. WILLIAM SPARGER. Markham Third Row: JAMES SPRUGEL. Midlothian. LINDA STACY. Posen. FBLA 4; GAA 1.2; Library Aide 3.4; Oracle 3. President 4; Pep Club 2; Senior Class Secretary. LORETTA STADTER. Midlothian. Hall Monitor 4; Student Council 4. 189 NEW SUCCESS First Row: EILEEN STANSON, Markham. German 1.2.3; Girls' Club 3.4. Latin 1.2.3; Speech and Drama 4; Student Council Representative 4; Troupers 4. Second Row: RICHARD STEDMAN. Midlothian. AV Aide 1.2,4; Wrestling 1. RON STEVENS. Markham. POLLY STIEGMAN. Markham. Band 1,2; Debate 1,2; Photography Secretary 4. MARYANN ST1PCEVICH. Midlothian. GAA 3; Girls' Club 2.4; Language Lab Assistant 3. HOLLYBETH STONE. Markham, Echo 2, Assistant Feature Editor 3. Editor-in-chief 4; Math Club 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Orchesis 1,2, Student Advisor 3. President 4; President's Club 4; Prom Committee 3, Speech 1.2.3.4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Troupers 1,2.3. Treasurer 4. Third Row: LEONARD STRAND. Midlothian. GAIL STROMBF.RG, Midlothian. Chorus I; Class Officer 1; Color Guard 2; Echo 3. Exchange Editor 4; GAA 1.2; Hall Monitor 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Speech 4; Student Council 1.2. Senator 3 DONNA SWAAGMAN. Posen. Advanced Girls Chorus 2.3; Concert Choir 4; Educators 2.3, President 4; Girls' Glee Club I. Hall Monitor 4; P.E. Assistant 4; Sextet 4. ERIC SWANSON. Markham. RON SW1DERGAL. Posen. Football 2; Wrestling 1.2. IMPRESSIONABLE TOOLS FOR THE TRIALS OF COMPETITION.... First Row: JAMES L. S7.AFRANSKI. Midlothian. B-Club 4; Football 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4. Swimming 1.2,3; Track 1.2.3.4. JANET ANN SZUDY. Posen. Hall Monitor 4; Pep Club 4. CONSTANCE C.AIHERINE TAYLOR. Midlothian. Deans’ Aide 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Spanish Club I. DAVE TAYLOR. Midlothian. Baseball 1.2.3.4; B-Club 3.4; Football 1.2.3.4. Hall Monitor 3. Captain 4; Prom Committee 3; Presidents’ Club 2 Sophomore Class President. Wrestling 1.2.3.4 DOLLY TAYLOR. Midlothian. Girls Club 1.2; Girls' Chorus 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 2. Second Row: DOROTHY J THOMAS. Midlothian. PAM THORN. Midlothian. Girls' Club 1; GAA 1. LINDA TOCH. Markham. Checrlcading 3.4; Deans Aide 3; Girls Glee Club 1; Hall Monitor 4; Homecoming Court 4; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 2; Sophomore Class Secretary; Student Council Senator 2, Secretary 3. MICHAEL TRUEBLOOD, Midlothian. Chess Club 4. LARRY TRUSCHKE, Midlothian. Hall Monitor 4; Library Aide 2; Male Chorus 4; Track 1.2.3.4. Third Row: LINDA TULP. Markham. FBI.A 2; Hall Monitor 3; Girls' Club 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3; Student Secretary; 4. ROSEANN C. UHL. Markham. Advanced Girls' Chorus 1; Arrow Class Editor 1.2.3. Copy Editor 4; Concert Choir 2.3.4; Debate 1; Educators 3. Vice-President 4; French Club 3,4; Math Club 2 National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 1.2; Science Club 2; Tutor 3.4; Troupers 1 MARY ANN VANDERGRIFT. Midlothian. FBLA 2. ROBERT WAYNE VAN NAARDEN. Markham. ARTHL R J. VARGA. Midlothian, A-V Aide 1,2,4; Band 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Radio 190 THE AGONY OF DEDICATION First Row: GENE VECCHIO. Harvey. ROBERT W VEGTER. Midlothian. Baseball I; German Club 2,3. JIM VICKER. Oak Forest. Football 1.4; Wrestling 1.2. RICHARD WADDICK. Midlothian KAREN J. WAJDA. Midlothian. Work-Study Program 4. Second Row: MIKE WALLACE. Markham. Baseball 1.2.4; Basketball I; B-Club 3.4; Concert Choir 1.2; Football 1.2.3.4; Track 3; Variety Show 4. SHIRLEY WALLACE. Midlothian. JUDY WARD. Midlothian. STEPHAN WEBER. Markham. B-Club 4; Baseball 1. Football 1.2.3.4, Foreign Exchange Student; It s Academic Team Captain; Math Club 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Science Seminar 3.4; Wrestling 1.2. RICHARD WEIDENAAR. Markham. Baseball 1.2; Football 1.2.3.4. Third Row: DON WEIL. Harvey. CANDACE WEILER. Markham. GAA 1; Pep Club i; Student Aide 2.3.4; Student Council 1.2.3. Student Typist 4. GLENDA WELCH. Oak Forrest. Arrow 3, Secretary. Concert Choir 2.3.4. secretary; Glee Club 1. Accompanist 2. 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Nurse s Aide 3.4, Pep Club 1. TERRI WELCOME, Posen, FHA 2. LYNN WELKE. Midlothian. GAA 1; Glee Club I; Troupers 3. 191 COMRADESHIP, COMPANIONSHIP, CONSTANT MOTION, CLIMAX: A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT First Row RONALD LYNN WELLS. Midlothian. Baseball 1,2,3.4; Concert Choir 1.2,3,4. Football 1,2,3.4. Hall Monitor 3; Male Chorus 4; Male Octette 3.4; Wrestling I. ED WILKE. Midlothian. Hall Monitor 4. MARILYN WILKE, Midlothian. Arrow Class Editor 4; FTA 1.2. Secretary 3; GAA 1, Girls' Club 2.3; Hall Monitor 4, Captain 3; Language Lab Assistant 2; National Honor Society 3. Secretary 4; Photography Club 4; Tutoring Service 2.4. TERRY WILLIAMS. Posen. GARY WILSON. Midlothian. Football 1. French Club 2.3; Hall Monitor 4. Second Row: DAVE WINNIE. Posen. Arrow Photo Editor 4; Echo Photo Editor 4; Hall Monitor 3.4; Football 1. 2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4. DAN WISZ. Midlothian. Road Braves Vice-President 3. President 4 SUSAN WITBROD. Midlothian. Ed-ucators 1.2.3. T reasurer 4; Hall Guard 4. LORI WOELFEL. Markham. Advanced Girls Chorus 1.3; Concert Choir 2.4; GAA 1,2.3; Girls' Club 1.2. 3.4. DON WOLF. Markham. An Assistant 3; Hall Monitor 4; Swimming 1. Third Row: JOSEPH O. WOLF. Midlothian. GREG WOOLEY. Midlothian. Pool Aide 1.2.3.4; Swimming 1.2 JANET YEOMAN. Markham. Student Council 3 CHUCK YUSKA, Midlothian. Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,4; Hall Monitor 3.4. THOMAS YVANAUSKAS. Markham. Wrestling. 192 First Row: JOHN ZELAZEK. Posen. Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1; B-Club 3.4. Football 1.2.3.4; Hall Monitor 3.4; Senior Vice-President. BEVERLY ZEMAN, Midlothian. GAA 1; PE Assistant 4; Student Council 2; It's Academic Alternate; Swim Team Timer 2.3- BARRY ZIEBELL. Midlothian. Baseball 2; Football 1.2; Intramurals 1.2; Prom Committee 3; Russian Club 2.3 DALE Zl'HN. Midlothian. Football 1.2; Hall Monitor 1.2.3; Road Braves 1. MICHAEL ZWART. Midlothian. Swimming 1.2.3. SENIORS NOT PICTURED DAVID LAWRENCE ANDERSON. Markham. Concert Choir 1.2.3; Cross Country 4; Octette 1. MIKE BARGERHIJFF. Posen. Swimming 1. DAVE BLAS-ZAK. Midlothian. RICHARD CARY. Harvey. Wrestling 2. JUDITH ANN CAS-PER. Oak Forest. Deans Aide 4; FHA 1.2; GAA 1; Hall Monitor 3; Student Council 4 ALAN CLARK. Harvey. WILLIE CLARK. Markham. Basketball 1. 2.3.4; Bovs' Glee Club 1; Football 2; Hall Monitor 2.3. Captain 4; Track 2,3. JERRY COCHRANE. Midlothian. Football 1; Swimming 2. WILLIAM COOK. Posen. Swimming 2.4. RICHARD CASTINE. Midlothian. A-V Aide 2.3; Hall Monitor 4. Wrestling 1 SHEILA DAY. Harvey. MICHAEL DE PHILLIPS. Midlothian JAMES DIAL. Markham, Football 1.2,3; Hall Monitor 2,3; Intramurals 3- DOUG DOWDING. Posen. Swimming I. HAROLD MARK DRUMMOND. Markham. DONALD FOX. Midlothian. Radio Club 2; Road Braves 1; Swimming 2.3- DENNIS FUDGE. Posen. WAYNE GENOVESE. Midlothian. JIM GERAC1. Midlothian. TOM GUINN. Harvey. French Club 3; Wrestling 1. ROBIN L. HALLOWAY. Harvey. Cross Country 1; Wrestling 1. FRAN HAN-ACHEK. Markham, Chorus I; Pep Club 2; Swim Club 3 MIKE HANNON, Midlothian. CAROLYN HAWKINS. Midlothian. CREAMETRO HAWKINS. Markham. Basketball 1.2.3.4. ROSS HENDRICKS. Oak Forest. DAVE HENLEY. Markham. Hall Monitor 3,4; Football 1.2,3.4; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 1. PHILLIP HENSLEY. Midlothian. Football 1; Language Lab Assistant 2. JOHN JAN-KO, Markham, Band 1,2; Basketball 1; Football 1,2; Track 1.2. BILLY JOHNSON. Harvey. Road Braves 2. LINDA KELLEY. Midlothian. FHA 1.2; GAA 1.2. 3; Girls' Club 1.2. GAYLE KOS. Markham. FBLA 4; GAA 1; Guidance Aide 4; Hall Monitor 3; Pep Club 2.3. Vice-President 4; Prom Committee 3- RON KREROWICZ. Posen KEITH LABUHN. Midlothian. Baseball 2.3. Wrestling 2.3. WILLIAM LANGLAND. Markham. DIANE LOVE. Markham. LARRY MAJCHRZAK. Midlothian, A-V Aide 1.2.3-JOHN MARALDO. Oak Forest. MICHAEL MARTINO. Posen. Basketball 1. DENNIS MILLER. Midlothian. RICK MISCH. Midlothian. LARRY MITCHELL. Midlothian. JOYCE MON— TET. Posen. STEVE NEMETH. Posen. DALE PATTON. Harvey. SAUNDRA PENNAMON, Markham. GAA 3; Library Aide I; Pep Club 1. JANICE PFOLSGROF. Midlothian. Arrow 1,2,3; GAA 1; Girls' Club 1,2,3; Mathletes 2.3; Pep Club 1.2; Student Council 1.2.3 TERRENCE PRASHUK. Markham. Football 1 BARBARA PRAZMA. Posen. MARY LYNN PROVANCAL. Midlothian. Deans Office. CHESS PRZESPOLEWSKI. Posen. Baseball 1; Basketball 1 WILLIAM PSENKO, Midlothian, A-V Aide L; Intramurals 1,2. JERRY D. SINDLER, Midlothian. Debate 1; Football 2; Track 1.2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3-ALAN SINDT. Midlothian. KEN STACHON. Posen. Arrow 1.2; Mathletes 2; Track 1. Science Club 1.2. DAVID STREIN, Markham. Swimming 1 ROZ-ANNE STRZELCZYK. Posen. GAA 1. JEANINE THERESE STUPAY. Midlothian. Hall Monitor 4. MICHAEL H. SUMMERS. Markham. A-V Aide 3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; FTA I; Echo 3,4; Library Aide 3.4; Oracle 3.4; Projectionists Club 3.4. PAT THORNTON. Midlothian. Advanced Girls' Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 1; Hall Monitor 2.3,4. LANNA K. TROOP. Harvey. DF.E-CARLOS UNDERWOOD. Markham. Baseball 3. Basketball 2,3. DENNIS VOSS. Markham. Swimming 1,2,3.4; Tennis 2. GEORGE WEAVER. Posen. JIM WOLFENDEN. Midlothian 193 UNDERCLASSMEN 0 0 SPIRIT DOMINATES JUNIORS Class rings, American history, learning to drive, college testing, the From these were all important factors in the making of a junior. In anticipation of the May 24th From, a variety of moneymaking activities took place including the fall Junior class party, a January pow-wow, a Valentines day lollipop sale, and several candy and bake sales. Besides these extra-curricular plans, the Juniors began looking towards college and the future. With such famous tortures as the ACT, PSAT, NMSQT and other tests, college and vocational plans began in earnest. Like a motorcycle, the junior class started to move with excitement and zest. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: I Treasurer Pat Trella, 2. Secretary Roberta Soike, 3 Vice-President— Mike Battle. 4. President -Gary Stiegman. 196 AS CHALLENGES INCREASE FROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS: I B K.ckert. 2. J Hanmgan. 3. M Pociask. 4. S. Obey. 3. L Boye. 6. G. Jocius. 7. N Klytta. 8. J Walsh. 9. J. Compton. 10. R Stuart. II P. Powers. 12 C. Dryer. 13 G. Lash. 14. C. Funkhauser. 13 D Wallent. 16. P Trclla. 17. K Connolly. 18. P Dragoo. 19. C Weber 20. V Williams. 21. M Speeha. 22 R Soike. 23 J Baude. 24 M Martino, 23 B Shanks. 26. B Geir-man. 27 M MacLeod. 28. Miss Martello. 29. M Miller. 30 M Mac-Namara. 31. S. Zellemer. 32. B Tidbail. 33 J Dowdmg. 34. A Kries. 33. F Hoeltgen. 36. K McHugh. 37. K Balvekas. 38 M. Walukonis. 39. M Battle. 40. D VanGinder. 41. S. Snvder. 42 F Yeager. 43. K Herrara. 44. D. Stuart. 45. G Steigman. First Row: T. Ahlgrim. C. Ahrens. L Allen. S Allison. D Alpers. K Anderson. Second Row J. Arndt. R. Averyheart. P. Bailey. K. Balze-kas. L Barclay. B. Barczak. Third Row: W. Bartolotta. S Base. M. Battle. J Baude. R Baumann. S. Bean. Founh Row : T Beck. J. Beck-berger. B. Bell. B Bell. M. Bennett. T. Bernas 197 MOTIVATION AND First Row P Bloomfield, S. Bosmin. S. Bowman. D. Bovd. R Bozek, Second Row G. Brandsma. G. Bray. J Brescia. D. Briggs. J Brown. Third Row: J. Brown. J Brozck, M Bunn. K Burleson. I. Busby. Fourth Row: J Butler. L. Butler. G. Byrd. L. Callahan. K Cameron. Fifth Row: B. Campbell. R. Cardillo. M Cardozo. K Carney. B. Carroll. Sixth Row: S. Carruthers, R Castme. L. Cebulski. C. Ced-ziolo. B. Chamberlin, Seventh Row N. Chapman. N. Chew. C. Clark. E. Cochran. M. Coday, Eighth Row D. Coffman. L. Collins. J Compton. K Connolly, D. Cook. Ninth Row: V Cook, G. Cope. R. Cordero. L. Cousar. P. Cravens. P. Culver. W. Cunningham. J. Currier. P Cwiak. B. Danahy, H. Daniel. Tenth Row: M. Davis, R. Davis. ( Decanter. L. Delarosa. K Demski. J. Dercole. T. Deske, J. Devries. M. Diepcn. S. Dilworth, G. Dollingcr. 198 RESPONSE First Row B Domrese. J. Dome. J. Doweling. P Dragoo. C. Dryer. Second Row L. Dub ee. T Duckworth. | Dudek. P. Dudek. J. Dunajski. Third Row: J. Ebbens. J. Edwards. M Egan. J. Ellul. J Ely. Fourth Row: V Emmoct. M Enrique . N. Erieson, T Fanning. C. Ferguson. Filth Row: D. Ferguson. L. Ferguson. A Fisher. D Fisher. D Fisher. Sixth Row: S. Fisher. P Flavin. K. Fork. K Frampton. G. Frost. Seventh Row: C Funkhouser. R Gad inski. R. Gander. D. Garner. L. (,canes. Eighth Row J Gerleve, R Gcrstetter. S. Gibbs. B Gierman. K Gipson. Ninth Row K Glovacki. L. Godin. J Griggs. F. Guerra. R. Hale. B Hanley, J. Hannigan. J. Hannigan. M Hannon. D Hardy. r Harnish. Tenth Row J. Harrington. R Harris. O. Harry. D. Hart. J. Harwood. S. Hasier. K. Hatfield. R Helton. B. Henderson. K Herrera. P Hickey. 199 SPIRITED INVOLVEMENT EXEMPLIFIES JUNIORS First Row: P. Hill. J. Hodgdon, F. Hocltgen, C. Holdren, Second Row: F. Holler. N. Holuj. J. Hongoltz. A. Hooks. Third Row: K. Huisman. S. Hullet, J. Huntsey. J. Hurley, Fourth Row: C. Ishain. O. Jackson. E James. R Jefferson. Fifth Row: C. Jennings. P. Jennings. G. Jocius. C. Johnson. Sixth Row: D Johnson. J. Johnson. J. Johnson. C. Jones. V. Jones. M. Jungles. D. Kage-bem. F. Kasputis. K. Kellogg. P Kemmer, J. Kemp. Seventh Row: B. Kickert. G. Kieradlo. J. Kierzek, J. Kinsella. C. Kiupelis. K Klausek. N Klytta. G Knapp. K Knippenberg. D. Konar. K Koppers. Eighth Row A Kries. B. Krone. M. Krsek. C. Krumrie, E. Krygowski. J. Krygow-ski. T. Kuehn. D. Kuhl.J. Kulig, L. JCurzweil. T. Kurzweil. Ninth Row: R. Kwiatkowski. A. Laba). G. Lash. Lash. J. Laskv. S. Latarewicz. d. Lewallen. J. Lewis. K. Lewis. P. Litko. A. Lopez. L. Loving, Tenth Row: M Lowden. P. Lucafo, C. Luke, R. Lynch. M. MacLeod. M. Macnamara. D. Magdziak.J. Makselan. K Marsceau. M. Martino. J. Mart . 200 First Row M. McCarcv. L. McClelland. M. McCoyne. H McDonald, Second Row: K. McHugh. R McMahon. D. McNichols. M. Mcrklc. Third Row D. Mershon. A. Metz, M Michl. D Mikolaitis Fourth RoV: B Milen. C. Millar. K Miller. M. Miller. Fifth Row: M. Miller. P Miller. R. Mil ler. T Miller, Sixth Row : K Mitchell. T Mitchell, b Montet, f Morgan. Seventh Kow: L Mori kawa. P. Mosier. A. Muhr. B: Nelson. Eighth Row: A Neuhauis. P Nielson. D. Novak. D. Ober D O'Keefe. L. Ondo. T. O'Shea. K Paller. M. Paller. A. Peacher. R Pcnnamon. Ninth Row M Peterson. T. Petrcwsky. J. Pfolsgrof. R Phillips, C. Pilbeam, K Pippen. M. Pociask. L. Pod gurski. T. Poe. I.. Pope. R Potoski. Tenth Row P Powers. C. Prazma, J, Quitman, C. Reeks M. Ritchie. J. Rockrohr. M. Rousseau. M Rutledge. T. Ryan. D. Sachaschik. M Sampson. 201 A RING IS THE THING First Row: T. Saunders. E. Sawicki. W. Schimick. B. Schlack. (. Schlegal. Second Row M Schmidt. M Schmidt. L. Schuit. D Seaberrv. M Se)hl. Third Row B. Sellers. S. Scposs. G Shampme. K Shanesy. B. Shanks. Fourth Row M Sharp. R Sheriff, B. Shirley. C Shoemaker. Sifford. Fifth Row J. Sill. F Simmons. F Skimerhorn. C Sk ela. 1) Smith. Sixth Row F. Smith. M Smith. R Smith. T Smith. F. Snider. Seventh Row . Snyder. S Snyder. R Soike. M. Specha. T Stephens. S. Sterling. Eighth Row G Sticgman. M. Stone. I) Stuart. R Stuart. R Sumowski. D. Sweeney. Ninth Row R. Szabo. J S udv. R. Szymanski. L. Tagler, G. Taylor. F Terrell. Tenth Row B. Thompson. E. 1'horson. B Tidbali. H. Towrv. M. Trella. Eleventh Row A. Tucker. C t'the. Ci. Vacek. S. Vandergrift. D. Vanderploeg, K Vanderplocg. 202 First Row D. Vanginder. V. Vangorder. G. Verblc. B. Vickers. L. Wagner. Second Row : C. Wail. J. Wail. L. Wallace. R Wallace. D. Walent. Third Row : T. Wallerich, J Walsh. M Walukonis. C. Weber. D Welch. Fourth Row: L Wells. B Wensel. J Werner. N. White. B White. Fifth Row: D. Williams. E. Williams. V. Williams. G. Wilson. M. Wilson. Sixth Row; D. Winnie. B. Wodarski. M. Wojtanowski. R. Wolf. J Woodside. Seventh Row: S. Wright. F. Yaeger, H Yoeman. W. York. A. Zaremka. A Zawodniak. Eighth Row: S. Zellmer. E. Zettcrgren. G. Zischke. G. Zohfeld. 203 INDIVIDUAL ACTION DEFINES THE Spirit'' and Sophomore were almost interchangeable in 1968. In fact, the award for spirit was given to them at the H.F. pep rally during basketball season, but this was only the outward sign of sincere, inward enthusiasm. As a year breezed by they gained the momentum of a bicycle. Awareness ot their purpose and position at Bremen was the factor that made them more responsible, enthusiastic, and active. They began taking a full part in all aspects of high school life. They sponsored Carnaby Street West as a class dance, Up, Up and Away as a pow wow and a doughnut day, with all the profits to be saved in anticipation of next year's activities. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: I. Secretary Denise Coke. 2. President Kay Hallahan. 3. Vice-President Ruth Bucek, Not Pictured Treasurer Patti Burkhardt. 204 SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 70 First Row: R Abraham. R. Adams. P Adamski. F. Agostinelli. Second Row: W. Albert. L. Allgood. J. Anderson. J. Anderson. M Anderson. R. Anderson, S. Anderson, Third Row: K Ann- weiler, D Archer. P. Ardizzone, D Baasch. P Baker. B Balchunas. J. Bard. Founh Row: N. Bargerhuff. A. Barr. Ci. Bassett, M Battle. R. Baublitz. M Bayer. C. Beck. Fifth Row: M Been. R Beeson. E. Bell. R. Bell. G. Bemcr. J. Benischek. S. Bennett. Sixth Row: T. Berkes. B. Blaul. D. Bleifus, A. Bonecki. J. Boncrt. C Bonnes. 205 First Row: M. Borhauer. R Bosgraaf, J. Bowles. J. Boyd, D. Branch. V. Braun. Second Row I. Briggs. ) Brotan. P. Brown. J Brozek, B. Bruce. G. Bruno. Third Row: R. Bucck. R. Buckner. L. Bulow, M. Burke. P Burkhardt. V. Burton. Fourth Row: J. Busby. K. Bvtnar. B Campbell, S. Campbell. A Cangas, K. Cannon. Fifth Row: P. Cardwell. P. Carlcton. M. Carmen. C Carney. K Carroll. H Carson. Sixth Row: S. Carson. A Castaneda. J. Castillo. D. Champagne. F Champagne. S. Chanev, Seventh Row: S. Cibulskis. D. Clay. L. Clement. R. Cochran. I). Coke. N. Cole. J. Compton. W. Condit. C. Connolly. B. Corley, D. Counts. Eighth Row C. Creek. E. Crittendon. C. Cwiak. A. Czernik. C. Dace. J. Davies. K. Davies. P. Davis. T. Deeds, S. Delarosa. I. Dell, N'inth Row: F. Dennis. L. DePhillips, M. Dermodv. B. Derreck. C. DeVries. M. Dictcl. D. Dilworth. W. Dohl, D. Domrese. T. Dorscv. S. Dotto. Tenth Row: C Doty. B Dowling. J. Dowling. S. Dreger. J Dresser, J. Duckworth. S. Dudeck. D. Duschean. R Dyer. D. Eby. J F.jdvnt 206 First Row: S. Engledow. P Estep, G Evans. J. Evans. A Ferguson. I) Fields. R. Fifer. C. Figliulo. J. Finlay. B. Finn. J. Fitzpatrick. Second Row: B. Fleckenstcin. M. Flynn. J. Foose. M. Foster. P Foster. J. Frampton. D. Fredrick. D. Freeman. M Frieson. C. Gasik. t. Geraci. Third Row : V. Gilt reuse. T Goble. P Goesel. E Golat. P Gorga, C. Gorman. M Graham. M. Gray. P. Griggs. F. Guerra. M. Guerra. Fourth Row: L. Haack. B Haddon. D. Hagan. G. Hagen. A. Hall. C. Hallahan. J. Halpcr.J Hamblcr. R Hand. W. Handy. E. Hanejko. f AH f 207 WORKING TOGETHER First Row: K Hanley. P Hannon. E. Hardwidge. R Hardwidge. J Hardy. Second Row C. Harris. L. Harry. D. Hartwig. M Harvey. C Hawkins. Third Row: K. Hawkins. V. Hawkins. K Heer, T Heitmann K. Henderson. Fourth Row: R Henderson. C. Henning. C. Hensley. J Herrera. S. Hillyer, Fifth Row B Holeman. S. Holuj. C. Homolka. I Hooks. P. Hopkins. Sixth Row: B. Horan. P. Horn. S. Howard. H. Huf far. M Insalaco. K. Instone. P JaBaav. M. Jackson. M Jacobs. D Jager, C. Janda. Seventh Row:. D Janosik, R Jedlinski, L. Jennings E Johnson. R Johnson. J. Jones. W. Jones. E. Jugenitz. J. Kara. G Katche. D. Kelley. Eighth Row: K. Kelleck. D. Kennedy. L. Kennedy T. Kerr. M. Kinsella. D. Klank. F. Klimczak, C. Knasiak. D Knob lauch. V Kozik, M. Kruczek. 208 PONDERING PROBLEMS First Row C Krvgowski. K Kustra. P. Kuvpers. P. Labay. S. Lack schcidc. Second Row: ( Lange. J Lankford. M Lathus. M Laurid sen. S. Ledesma. Third Row: L Lewallen. P Liepelt. L. Lightsev P Lindlev. B Lisek. Fourth Row: R Littrell. G. Lombardo. C. Long G. Longino. K Lope . Fifth Row: S. Love. T. Lovegren. J Lucas. C Lundgren. I) Lundquist, Sixth Row B Lyons. B Lyons. M J Mag d iak. D Magd iar , N. Malmborg. 1 Malone. L. Mann. J Martinez I) Martino. S Marynchak. J. Max. Seventh Row . E. Maxflied. R. Me Donald. T McDonald. P McHugh. R McLeod. J Meegan. G. Mee nan. D Meiner. P Mcndc . S. Merschon. B Mifflin. Eighth Row: L Mikolajewski. P. Mikos. D Miller. H Miller. L. Millsaps. A Mitch ell. C. Mitchell, D. Mitchell. ( Modrak. R Morales. yi; i 0 f 0 209 CONCENTRATION, CONTEMPLATION, AND First Row: J Mongan. R Morgan. K Morris. K Morris. S. Murdock. J Murphv. K Naponellik, K Nedza. A Nevin. L. Nigro. D. Novak. Second Row: D Oleshko. L Olmger. J O'Neill. L. O'Shea. K Osscllo. E. Otrembiak. R Paller. G Panice. M Paris. G. Parks. K Parks. Third Row M Parks. J Parli. D Peacwk. L Pearson. S Pearson. H Petersen. Fourth Row L Peterson. R Peterson. J. Pickett. Piekarski. E Plese. L. Pochmskas. Fifth Row: R Pociaski. K Pod-gomv. J. Polivic. E Poncin. J. Poner. M Porzek. D Powers. B Preston' Pulju. Sixth Row T Radas. L. Rallins. B Randle El. J Reichel. K Reinche. J Renfrow. B Richardson. Seventh Row S. Rigik. B Robarge. B ’ Rogers. S. Rousseau. L Rowden. S Rudenga. D Ryan. Eighth Row K Sargis. A Sarnowski. K Sasso. V Schatsma. F Schavone. D Schimick. Ninth Row D Schmidt. D Schroeder. D Schuit. D Schuit. Tenth Row D Schultz. J. Schwamberger. V Sch-weingueber. F. Scoglietti.J Scoa. 210 CO-OPERATION First Row M. Scon. G. Seymour. E Shanahan. J Shell. M Sherman. Sec ond Row: G. Sievert. C. Simmons. Y. Simpson. T. Sindlcr. P Sinkhorn Third Row: D. Slomger. J. Smith. C. Smoot. B. Snow. L. Sopko. K. Spain Fourth Row S. Sparlm. S. Springsteen. B Stars. V Stanson. D Stark. I. Stci o. Fifth Row . M. Steed. M Stephens. B Stolarek. J Strand. M Strand A Stromberg. Sixth Row: 1) Strut . P Stuart. J. Stupur. S. Suria. D. Swaag man. 1. Swett. Seventh Row : D Swider. R Swidergal. K S udv. D. Thomp son. P Tidball. D. Tighe. Eighth Row: L Tomkins. R Trullev. L Tullis A Tunzi. R Tvler. K. I'lmenstinc. W. Vance. J Vandergloeg. Vandyke P Vasque . J V'aughn. Ninth Row P Vaughn. D. Vcgter. Ci. V'crblc. S Wad nk. G. Wallace. | Wanagas. D. Warszalek. I). Weiland. K. Welke. D Werner. P West. Tenth Row D. White. L. White. V. Wienekowski. C. Wier bick. B Williquctte. J Wintcrfcldt. L. Wa|narowski. T Wixids. C. Wooten S Woros vlo. M eager. 211 £0 $6 First Row B Yucuis. F.. Yuska. J Zeigler, C. Zohfcld. K Zwart. SOPHOMORES CAUGHT IN THE ACT 212 214 FRESHMEN MOVE INTO THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: I President Mike I-arnb. 2. Vice President Gary Zellmcr. 3. Secretary Becky Baldock. 4 Treasurer Kathy Me Mahon Like tricycles on a highway, they entered the formidable front doors of Bremen into a whole new kind of life. Being a freshman meant crash courses in ignoring upperclassmen, opening stacked lockers, and trying to make it to classes in time, with books intact. By the time they found out that there was no elevator for the passes they had bought, they were ready to join the physical fitness program. Even roller skates sounded like a good idea for skimming the long, dingy halls. Still they moved easily into high school life and began active participation in all sports and activities. Besides the drudgery of classes and testing, they entered a social life which included exciting seasons of games, unusual dances, and the election of class officers. Somehow, being a freshman wasn't so hard after all. ADVENTUROUS HIGH SCHOOL LIFE First Row: R Alderman, W. Alexander. I) Alles, J Alonso. G Ames. T Andersen. J Anderson, second Row: T Anderson. T. Arndt. M. Ashley. J. Athens. K Baasch. (. Bair. C. Baker. Third Row: R. Bakhtinas. B Bal-dock. L. Baldwin. J Banas ak. C. Barczak. M Bard. L. Barringer, Fourth Row: K Basinger. B Baublitz. F Bayer, L. Beck. T Bednarek. G. Been. T. Bell 215 GYMNASTICS-SPASTICS? First Row: L. Bellamy. C. Bennett. D. Bcr. G. Berger. B Bernard. T Berry. N. Biller. Second Row D. Bima. D Black. M Blas ak. M. Bloomfield. G. Bosgraaf. A Boughton. J. Boutchncr. Third Row . J. Bowlin. R Bowlin. I Brady. L. Branson. D. Bregovy, D. Brent. T. Breska. Fourth Row C. Brewer. S. Brkovic. P Brou-illctte. D. Brown. M. Brown. J Brueck. B Buettner. Fifth Row: J. Butkema. H. Burgess. M. Burkhardt. H. Burmcister. J Burton. R Burton, G. Buss. Sixth Row. D. Butler. J. Butler. T. Cacciato. R. Calder, 1) Carl-berg. C. Carlson. R Carr. Seventh Row: G Cashion. T. Cassidv. L. Clausen. M. Clemens. L. Clifford. J. Cloney. B. Coad. Eighth Row L Coffey. C. Coffman. B Compton. VC’ Condit. P Connolly. L. Cooper. D Covington. Ninth Row: C. Cullinane. I). Cunningham, T. Cunningham. J. Curran. D. Cusick. R. Cythaml. J. Daly. Tenth Row M Dekerf. J. Denmon. C DeVries. K. Diericks. L Dieskow. P. Dillard, E. Dilworth 216 First Row: T. Disrnukcs. T Dorsey. C. Dove. K. Dubs. L Duckworth. H Duffie. T. Duggan. Second Row R. Eby. C. Elion. J. Ellerie. D. Enrique . V. Evans. A. Ferguson. J Fields, Third Row J Figiiulo. T Fini-gan. S. Flavin. M. Fleming. R Fletcher. R Forbes. X' Fouts. Fourth Row: C. Freed. R Fudge. B. Funk-houser. J Gage. J Gallagher. D. Gander. T Garber. Fifth Row K Garris. D George. D. Gilgenberg. M. Goosetrec, F. Gorman. J. Gourley. R Graves. Sixth Row: M. Gray. M. Greenberg. M. Griffin. A Guerra, L. Guinn. J Gustafson. J. Haddow, Seventh Row: L. Hagcnscc. L. Hamlcr. H Hannan. J Haran. D Hardy. F Hardy, B. Harris. ANTICIPATING THE BELL: TO LOCKER, LUNCH, OR CLASS First Row: B. Harris. H Hartmann. D. Hasier. D Hawrysio. D. Heath. Second Row M Henderson. D Heniff. D. Henley. C. Henning. T Henschler, Third Row: B Herrick. S. Hick. C. Holdren. D. Holler. P. Hudon. U8 Fine Row J Huffar. P Hulett. R Hunter. F Igaly. S. Insalaco. (.. Jager. J. Jans. Second Row: B Jennings. D. Jeter. C. Jobe. B Johnson. E. Johnson. E Johnson. I Johnson. Third Row J Johnson. S. Johnson. P. Jordan. L. Kaminski. R Kaminski. D. Keilv. S. Kelles 219 First Row: J Kemp. J Kieradlo. J. Kincaid, J. Kingdollar, A. Kirk, J. Kimbauer. J Klimck. S. Klvtta. R Knapp. R. Kooi, K. Koppers, Second Row : P Kosmala, M Krcis, J Krone. B Krumrie, F. Krupa. C. Krygowski. T Krygowski. C Kszyminski. R Kuh. G Kulig, L. LaBuhn, Third Row M. Lamb. P. Latos. C. Lawrence. R Lett. J. Lewis, G. Lincoln, S. Litko. J Lloyd, J Logsdon. L. Lucafo. G Lusso, Fourth Row: D. Manley. R. Mann. W Mansfield. D Marchand. D Marchand. J. Marquette. J. Marron. D Manin. M Martin. P Martin. S. Martin. Fifth Row: D. Massat. P. Me-Carey. M McCarthy. A McCray, B. McCray. W. McElroy, B. McGill. K McMahon. L McNulty. W Medlev. R. Meehan. Sixth Row: D. Mercier. J. Merrill. W Meyers. L). Milen, L. Millar, G. Miller, J. Miller. J. Miller. L. Miller. R Miller. R Mills. 220 VOCATIONAL SKILLS OFFER CHALLENGE First Row B Misiaveg. J. Mockos. R. Monroe, S Moore. N Morales, D More field. D. Mosier. G Mowey. Y. Moy. C. Murphy. M Murtha. Second Row: G Myers. R Nagel. F. Napieralski. C. Nelson. A Neuhaus. B. Nevin. A. Nicholls. C. Nicholls. R. Novak. G Nowak. J. O'Brien. T hird Row: P. O'Brien. G O'Dell. C. O Dcm. J Olbrot. O Olvcv. S. O Neal. S O'Neil. P. Neill. G. Orscskc. S. Palat. G. Parker. Fourth Row: V Parker. S. Paul-askas. D Pearson. R. Pekk. R Pelt . G. Peterson. J. Phelps. J. Pickett. T. Pociask. D Podgornv. B Poplar. Fifth Row B Poner. R Powers. D Preston. D. Proctor. M. Puikus. P Quitman. L. Racine. P Rancatore. K Raudonis. P Raymcr. D Redman. Sixth Row S. Reeks. C. Rinaldi. J. Ritchie. S. Robinson. R Roche. D Rocque. C. Roelfs. W. Rollins. L. Row-den. R Rozema. K Ryan. Seventh Row L. Sandzewicz. B Sanders. G Sanders, J. Sass. P Sawicki, A. Schadel. K Schimick. E Schmeski. D. Schmidt. L. Shuit. P Shultz. Eighth Row: N Scott. B. Sells. R Shawks. P Sheehy, K. Sheriff. Ninth Row: T Simon. C. Sims. M. Sitarz. K Skzela. J. Smcrz. Tenth Row : D. Smith. D Smith. G. Smith. M Smith. P Smith. 221 First Row: T. Smola. L. Snyder. D. Soliday, M Spccha. C Specht. C. Splitek. S. Sprugei. C Stalf. B. Stanson. M. Stcd-ronskv. I. Steffen. Second Row: J Stipcevich. L. Scockdale. J Stone. J. Strouse. J Strut . NX' Suk. D. Sumowski. M. Swi-deygal. I). Szymanski. C. lams. (j. Taylor. Third Row J Taylor. R Taylor. T. Terrell. S. Thomas. T. Tidball. D. Tin-berg. D Tishcr. T Tonon, B Towry. G. Tuorninen. A. Tu-rano. Fourth Row B Turrgren, R Tustin. R Tyssen. R Clatowski. B. Van Beverin. L. Volson. B Voss. D. Wagner. J Wagner. R Wahlert. P Warren. Fifth Row: T. Watchek. D Wegr vn. J Welch. K Welcome. V Wensel. R Werner. Sixth Row: A. Whelton. B. White. T. Wicssncr. M. Wilder. M. Wilkoz. N. Williams. Seventh Row P. Williams. J. Wilma. I) Wilson. D Wisniewski. V Wisniewski. G. Wojciechowski. Eighth Row: J. Wojnarowski. S. Wojtanowit . L. Wolf. P Wolfe. D Womack. R Woodall. Ninth Row T. Woodford. ( . Young. S. Young. D. Youngblood. C. Yucius. D. Zblewski. Tenth Row: (i. Zellmcr. R Zohfeld. J Zoll. B Zurek. T. Zvan. FITTING INTO THE GROOVE INDEX Abraham. Raymond Adam . Richard . . Adduci. Jim . Ahlgnm. Timothy Ahrens. Christine Alderman. Retta Alexander. Marilyn Alexander. Wasne Allen. Linda- . . . Allen. Richard Alley. Donna Allmm. Sandra Alonso. Joseph Alpery. Susan Alvery. Melanie Amey. Gary . . Amey. Tom Amey. (.wen Anderyen. Thomas Anderyon. David . . Anderson, Dorothy Anderson. John Anderson. Mark Anderson. Ronald Anderyon. Susan Anderyon. Thomas Andrews. Sally , . Armwcilcr. Kurt . . Archer. Fredrick Ardi zone. John Ardi rone. Steven Armenia, Sirfean Ashley-. Margaret . Atha ns. Judith Albany. Mary ............. 163 .................. 141 69.139.131.138.163 .......... 71.79.80.90 ......... 77.90.92.100 .................. 213 163 .............. . . 213 ................ 79.94 ................ 79.93 213 ..............86.100 213 163 83.108.163 163 .................. 163 ...................213 . . 213 .............. 122.193 . 65.67.74.77.90.92.163 ............ 74.88.215 74.75.87.144.152 ....................94 ..............68.91.94 .................. 215 .................. 163 ..... 65.79.80.95 ............. 134 . . . 69.134.164 .................. 164 ------- 93.164 .................. 215 ...................215 85.100.108.164 Baasch. Deborah 74.77 Baasch. Keith 141.157.215 Bailey. Philip . . . . 95 Bair. Charles 215 Baker. Cynthia 215 Baichunas. Rita 68 Bakhunas. Wm . . 215 Baldock. Beckv . 67.68.214.215 Haldock. Steven 74.87.139.147.158.164 Baldwin. Arthur 215 Hal eka . Ken 122.197 Banaszak. ludtth 70.72.215 Barczak. Barbara 68.80 Barcrak. Cathy . . . 91.215 Bard. Mtcheal . . . 141.215 Bargerhuff. Micheal 193 Barr. Edward .... 84.92.93.164 Barringer. Lisa Ann 91.215 Bartoiotta. Wm 88 Basinger. Ken 215 Basset. Gary ... 141.144.157 Battle. Micheal . . . 147.196.197 Battle. Monica . . . 79.88 Baublit . Brenda 215 Baublit . Jerome 95.164 Baud. Richard ...... 78.92.164 Baud. Ronald 78.92.164 Baude. Jeffery 66.74.87.153.197 Baumann. Robert 86.154 Baser. Evelyn 215 Bean. Susan 86 Beck. Catherine . . . 215 Beck. Lora 68.87.91.215 Beck. Thomas . . . 88.143 Betkberger. Jean . . 68 Bcdnarek. Tim 157.215 Been, Gars . . . . 87.215 Beeson. Diane . . . 87.93.164 Bell. Derrick 92 BeB. Edward 149 Bell. James B . . 142.143.165 Bell. Richard 149.158 Bell. Robert . . . . . 80.92 Bell. Terry 94.215 Bell. Wm . . . . 87.92 Bellamy. Charles . . 165 Bellamy. Elizabeth . - 82.216 Bemschek. |ohn . . 72.87.152 Bennett. Cheryl 216 Bennett. Michael 147.165 Bennett, Stephen 144 Ber. Dale . . 95.216 Berber. Nick 86 Berger. Greg 144.216 Bernard. Beckv 82.91.216 Bernas. Thomas 78 Berry. Tom 216 Biller. Norman 216 Bikxn. Richard 86.116.165 Bima, Diane 75.79.216 Black. Deborah . . . 216 Black. Regina 165 Blaszak. David . . . 193 Blaszak. Marv Jo . . 216 Bleifus, David 157 Bloomfield. Pat 198 Bloomfield. Mary . . 216 Boege. Jack .. 69.82.92.93.138.147.158.165 Bolewyki. Robert Bonnes. Christs . . Borhauer. Helen Borhauer. Mary Kay Boko. Bonita Btngraaf. George . . Boigraaf Ruth Bosmin. Shirley Boughton. Andrea Boutcher. James Boutcher, John Bowles. John.......... Bowlm. Huev Bowlin, Robert . . . Bowman. Ruth . . Bowman. Steven . . Boyd. David ... 70.71.80.81.92.93,165 . . . ..........68.91 ........... 85.86.165 ................ 206 80.90.165 ............. 75.216 59.68.75.77.87.206 .......... 198 ......70,216 82.88.152.216 ----- 75.152 ........206 .........216 .........216 ......... 165 .......... 198 ......... 198 B wd. J .................... 77.79.90.206 Boyd. James .............. 73.92.93.94.165 Bove. Laura------- 68.76.77.87.88.130.197 Borek. Robert ....................... 198 Brads . Jessie..................68.81.216 Branch. Dolly 206 Brandsma, Glen .................. . 198 Branson. Larry Braun. Valene Bray. Gregory-Bregovy. David Brent. Debbie ..........92.216 . ... 88.206 .............198 ...........216 ............ 216 Brescia. James . . Breska. Thomas . Brewer. Charles . Briggs. Diane Briggs. Lorraine Brkovic. Sue Brooke. Lewis . . Brotan. Jerrv . . . Brotan. Karen Btouilette. Pamela Brown. Janice Brown. Jerry . . . Brown, Michael Brown. Mike Biown. N'athan Brown, Pat . . . Brown. Willie Bro ek. James . . Brorek. Jo Ann Brozek. John . . . Bruce. Brenda . . .............. 198 141.144.157.216 ............216 ...........77.198 . 76.77.91.206 ............ 216 .............. 165 .............206 ............ 166 ...... 81.216 77.87.88.93.95.198 92.147.198 ............216 ............ 216 ....... 141 ......206 . .. 149.158 . . . 86.166 ...... 198 ......206 ......206 Brucck. Julia........................68.216 Bruno. Garry .... ..................... 206 Bruno. Jo Ann ................... 80.88.166 Bucck. Paulette........................ 166 Bucek. Ruth............... 67.130.204.206 Buckner. Randy .......... . 206 Buenner. Barbara ... ... 81.216 Buikema. Janet ....... 216 Bukcma. Robert ........................ 166 Bulow. Linda .......................... 206 Bunn. Melba ... 198 Burbrsdge. Patricia .................86.166 Burgess. Heidi ................. 79.82.216 Burke. Michael..........................206 Burke. Sheila ........................ 166 Burkhardt. Mike . ......................216 Burkhardt. Patti .................. 204.206 Burleson. Kenneth ................... |98 Burmetyter. Harold .....................216 Burton. John ........ 95.141.149.158.216 Burton. Reginald....................... 216 Burton. Valarie...... 68.80.81.85.92.206 Busby. Joanne .......................... 91 Buaby. Linda ...........................206 Bus . Gary...........................92.116 Butler. Debbie .................... 82.216 Butler. Jack ...........................216 Butler. James ......................... 198 Butler. Lynn.............. 74.75.87.151.198 Butte. Mike ......................... 166 Byrd. Glendettc........................ 198 Bvtnar. Karen ................ 67.79.81.206 c Cacriato. lerrence 157.216 Cacciato. Darlene . . . . . 62.68.74.75.166 Calder. Mary . 77.86.122.167 Calder. Richard .... 135.150.216 Callahan. Lois 198 Cameron, Kenneth 156.198 Campbell. Billie 206 Campbell. Beverlv . . 198 Campbell. Sallv 76.77.206 Cangas Adrian . 206 Cannon. Kathleen 68.84.89.206 Cardillo. Rocco 198 Cardozo. Marrietu 198 Cardwell. Peggy 206 Cardy. Mary 79.80.81.108.167 Carlberg. Debra 68.82.91.216 Carlson. Cheryl .... '. . 77.216 Carlson. Wm. Jr. . . 87.167 Carlton. Patrsck . . 158 Carlton. Robert 71.167.206 Carmen. Mark . . 141.206 Carney. Charles .... 206 Carney, Karen 86.198 Carr. Richard 144.193.216 Carroll. Bndgette 198 DeVries. Cathy 216 Carroll. Kathy . 81.88.206 Deeds. Teresa 206 Carruthers. Susan 101.198 Deimal. Debbie 86.168 Carson. Handsome 206 Dekerf. Mary E 68.82.216 Carson. Susan 68.71.73.80.82.91.206 Dekok. Dale 69.138.158.168 Cash ion. Gary 216 De la Rosa. Lvnn 70.72.80.81.92.198 Casncr. Paul . . 87.167 Delarosa. Stephen . 66.206 Casper, Judith 67.100 Ddl. Laura 79.88.206.233 Cassidv. Teresa . . 81.216 Demski. Kenneth 198 Castaneda. Arthur 206 Denk. Wendy 67.70.84.168 Castillo. Joseph . . 157.206 Denmon. Jill 75.216 Casoner. Ralph 139.198 Dennis. Edward . . 206 Castme. Richard . 193 Dennis. Valor es 37.39.71.80.81.108.167 Ccbulski. Laure 81.198 Dennison. Lee 87.169 Cedzidlo, Carole 89.198 Dercole. John 198 Chamberlin. Robert 78.151.198 Dcrmodv. Bill 90.169 Champagne. Duane 88J 49.206 Dermodv. Margo 79.206 Champagne, Fay . 206 Dcrreck. Bill .... 206 Chaney. Sallie 77.206 Dcske. Janet 84.108.116.169.231.233 Chapman. Ned ........ 198 Deske. Thomas 143.198 Chew. Nanette 198 DeVries. Cynthia 68.206 Chichester. Robert 167 DeVries, Jacqueline 198 Cibulskis. Steven . 141.150.206 DeWitt, Sharone 79.84.169 Ci mank. Jo Anne 108.167 Dial. Jim , . 193 Clark. Allen . . 193 Diepen. Mark 198 Clark. Carol .... 84.90.93.198 Diencks. Karen . . . • 91.216 Clark. Madeline 167 Dieskow. Laurel 76.88.92.216 Clark. Willie 100.142.143.193 Dietel. Michael 206 Clausen. Linda 82 91 216 Dillard. Parkcs 216 Clay. Shi ties 206 Dilworth. Mary . . . 82.169 Clemens. Michael 144.157.216 Dilworth. Don . . . 206 Clement. Lvnda 79.206 Dilworth. Eric 141.216 Clifford. Linnea 68.216 Dtsmukes. Theo . . 217 Clooey. John 216 Dohl. Walter 141.158.206 Coed. Bernadette 68.216 Dollinger. Gale 198 Cochran. Edward 198 Dolmar. Louise 169 Cochran Robert 206 Dolosich. Michele 86.169 Cochrane. Gerald 193 Domrese. Bobette 199 Coday. Monette . . 86.198 Domrese. Dan 206 Coffey. Lee . . . . 90.216 Donnelly, Drusilla 67.169 Coffman. Cheri . . . 95.216 Doric. Jack . . . . . . 94.199 Coffman. Donald 94.198 Dorses . T homas . . 75.82.150.157.206.233 Cod. Bruce .... 87.90 Dorsey . Timothy . 72.144.217 Coke. Denise . 76.88.204.206.233 Dotto. Sam 206 Cole, Nancv 206 Dotv. Charles 206 Collins. Linda 198 Dove. Cheryl 87.91.95.217 Collins. Patricia 71.100.167 Downing. Douglas 193 Compton. Barbara Compton. James . . 68.76.91.216 67.143.206 Dowdmg. Janet .... 68.71,7 L8o.86.88.197, 199.233 Compton. Joseph . . Condu. Wm 88.197.198 Dowling. Betty . . . 206 206.216 Dowling. Christine 169 Conley. Debbie 167 Dowling. John 134.158.206 Connolly. Carla . . . 68.75.82.83.206 Dragoo. Phyllis 68.76.77.87.197.199 Connolly. Kevin 88.143.197.198 Drahos. Carolyn . . . 60.76.94.169 Connolly. Michael 69.139.158.167 Drechsel. Ronald 69.151.169 ConnoJIy. Paul 67.72.144.216 Dreger, Susanne . . 82.88.94.206 Cook. Dennis . . . 147.151.154.198 Dresser. Jay . . . . 75.206 Cook. Penny 167 Drummond. Harold 193 Cook. Victoria 77.80.198 Drummond. Kathleen 88.170 Cook. William 193 Drver. Clara . . . 73.88.94.197.199 Cooper. Larry . 149.216 Dubree. Linda . . . 199 Cope. Gary . . Dubs. Kevin 217 Corbett. Carl . . 70.71.80.90.93.167 Duckworth. L . . 217 Cordero. Rita . . . 91.198 Duckworth. Joseph 144.206 Corlev. Barbara 206 Duckworth. Teresa 199 Counts. Brenda 81.92.167 Dudeck. Sharon . . . 68.77.206 Counts. Debra 206 Dudeck.Wm 69.86.139.147.170 Cousar. Linda 68.79.80.81.93.101.198 Dudek. John 199 Covington. Debra 216 Dudek. Patncia . . 199 Cox. Carol . . . 100.167 Duffie, Hiram ... 158.217 Cravens. Paul.................. 158.198.233 Creek. Christine ................ 79.88.206 Cnttendon. Eddie .......................206 Crosby. Charles........ .... 69.143.168 Cullingan. John........................ 168 Cullmanc. Charles............... . . 216 Culver. James ..................... 116.168 Culvar. Patrick ....................... 198 Cunningham. Wavne ..................... 198 Cunningham. Debra ... 77.88.216 Cunningham. Thomas .....................216 Curran. Jeffrey .....................90.216 Curran. Michael ............. .... 147.168 Currier, James ..................... 92.198 Cuwck. David .......................... 216 Cwiak. Catherine.................. 100.206 Cwtak. Penelope ....................... 198 Cvthaml. Raymond....................... 216 Ciernik. Andrew ....................... 206 D Dace. Carol ................ 68.76.82.83.206 Dace. John ................. 59.142.143.168 Daly, John...................... . 216 Danahy, William................... ... 198 Daniel. Harry .......................... 198 Davies. Barbara............ 76.77.85.101.168 Davies. Judith........................ 206 Davies. Ken........................ . . 206 Davis. Michael .... 65.74.79.147.153.198 Davis. Paula .....................W8.206.233 Davis. Richard .......................95.198 Davis. William............... 89.122.151.168 Day. Sheila ........................... 193 Decanter. Chris.......................86,198 DeFries. Donna ......................... 168 De Groot. John.................... 90.92.168 De Phillips. Mike ...................... 193 Duggan. Thomas ................ 87.152.217 Dunapki. James ....................... 199 Duschean. Dave 65.67.69.86.139.142.143. 156.170 Duschean Deborah..................... 206 Dwyer, Kathleen ................ 68.93.233 Dver. Ronald ..................... . . 206 Dvkstra. Dave ..................... 93.170 Ebens. Jackie..........................87.199 Ebv. Dwight ..............................206 Ebv. Richard ....................... 141.217 Eckberg. Kathryn . . ................. 95.170 Edwards. Christina .......... . . 81.100.170 Edwards. Joanne ........... .... 86.88.199 Egan. Margaret..................... 82.94.199 Ejdvnt. Josephine.........................206 Ejdvnt. Mary ..........................94.170 Elion. Cvrus........... 94.141.144.157.217 Ellehe. Judith .....................77.91.217 Ellerie. Linda .......................... 170 Ellul. Julie...........................86.199 Ely. Jack............. .................. 199 Emmot. Vonda ........................... 199 Engledow . Steven.........................207 Engler. Ted . ......................... 170 Engwall. William . . .................... 170 Enriquez. Donna ..........................217 Enriquez. Janice .... ................... 199 Ephraim. Harry . ................. 78.116.170 Erieson. N................................199 Estep. Peggy................. 68.74.87.88.207 Evans. Alice ...................... ... 170 Evans, Glenda.............................207 Evans. Kenneth........................... 170 Evans. Stanley ..................... . . 170 Evans. Virginia .................... . . 217 I.a ton Margret Ledesma. Steve Lee. Linda .... Le . David--------- Leith, Kenneth Leiith. Richard . . . Lett. Randy • Lewallcn. Debby . Lewallen. Elizabeth Lewis. Bernard Lewis. Jineph Lewis. Kennth l.iepelt. Pamela Lightvev. Linda laghctey. Roben Lincoln Gary Lind lei, Patricia . Lock. Robert Lisnwtkr. Joanne Litko. Casmir . . . Litko. Karen Litko. Paulette Utko. Sandra Little Norman Littrell. Rubv Lknd. Donna . . . Llovd. Janet Lugsdon. John . ... Lombardo. George Lnnt. Christine Longino, Bruce L.on|tino, Gerv Lopez Americo Lopez, K Love. Diane Love. Sarah Lovegren. Terry . Loving. Charlotte Loving. Irma Loving. Larrt . . Lowden. Michael . Lucafo. Carmella . Lucafo Phillip . . . Lucas. Joice Luke. Carol Lundgren. Cynthia Lundquitt. Debra Lundquist. Wavnc Lussow. Gretchen Lvnch. Robert Lyons. Mary Lyons. Robert Lvont. William ................. 179 209 .... 68.85.101.179 ................ 179 . 179 65.71.74.80.81.179 ................220 .............200 ......75.77.87.209 ...... 69.158.179 .......... 157.200.220 200 . . 68.76.77.93.209 .................. 209 59.69.116.137.143.158. 179 ............. 157.220 . . 91.209 209 . .. 66.92.93.108.179 ...............87.179 85.179 . ........ 100.200 ..... ..........220 ................. 179 .................. 209 .................. 179 .................220 ...................72 ................209 94.209 M Machtemes. Carol .... MacLeod. Michael Mac N'amarah. M Magdziak. Mars Jane . . Magdziak. David Magd iar . David . . . . Maichrrak. Lam Makaryk. Charlene Makselan. James Malmborg. Noel Malone. Thomas Mandziak, Harriet Mango. Marry Manlev. Debra Mann. Linda Mann. Randt Mansfield. William Maralol. John . . . . Marchand. Ann ... Marchand. Doris Marchand. Duan .... Marcum. Run............ Marquette. James Matron. James Marsceau. Kathleen Martin. Dean . . . Martin. Margu Martin. Pamela Martin. Stephen Martinez Joseph . Martino. Dennis Martino. Janet Martino. Mars ...... Martino. Manon Martino. Michael Marti. John .... . . Marx. Ins ............. Marvnchak. Stephen Massat. David ......... Matson. Linnea .... 60. Max. lames ............ Mayfield. Dale ....... Maxfield. Ellen........ May. Denise Marias. David Mazies. Jim ..... Mazies. Lawrence Me Callum. Raymond Me Carey. Michael Me Carer. Patrick McCarthy. Michelle . Me Cl el land. Linda D . Me Coy. John........... Me Covne. Michael McCrav. Amelda. B. . . Me Cray. Beverly M McDonald. Christine .............200 .............. 209 ............. 193 ..........86.180 .......... 151.200 ......... 152.209 . . ...........209 ......... 180 ........ 85.87.180 ......220 209 .............220 ....... 94.220 ...............193 .. . 65JI4.I08.180 .............220 .............220 ............. 180 . . 150.220 ............. 220 ........... 92.200 144.157.220 82.220 ...... 68.76.220 141.149.220 .............. 209 .............. 209 180 ............. 180 ....... 79.197.200 .............. 193 ....... 200 ....... 85.87.181 ______29.141.157 . . . 141.157.220 62.66.67.71.92.181 .............. 209 65.74.75.79.90.181 ....... 68.209 .......... 86.200 . . _____ 147.181 ........... 200 .....' 116.151.181 69.87.134.183 ...... 69.139.201 ...........149.220 ........... 77.220 ............ 201 .............. 183 ........... 93.201 ....... 77.91.220 ............. 220 59.68.85.108.183 McDonald. Helen McDonald. Rita McDonald. Tom Me Elroy. Wanda McGill. David McGill. William McHugh. Donna McHugh. Kathleen McHugh Patnia McLeod. Raymond Me Mahon. Kathleen McMannn. Maureen Me Mahon Robert McManara. Mavis Me Nichols. Debbie Me Nults. Frank Me Nulty. Linda Meadows. Dan Medley. Wanda Mcegan. James ... Meehan. Richard ... Meek. Margaret Meenan. Gerry Met net. Darlene Mekkle. M Mendez. Philip Merrier. David Merrier. Micheal Mtrkle. Mary Mcrrcll. Howard Menll. John ............201 ____209 ............. 209 . 220 ............. 183 ......... 220 ____ 85.108.183 . 67.85.197.201 67.76.79.130.209 ...... 92.209 91.214.220 . .. 87.183.201 ...... 90 ........ 71.80.87 ......... 87.201 78.84.183 220 .. 69.139.147.181 220 . .. 73.75.149.20 7 . 141.149.157.220 ______ 68.87.181 . . . 68.76.91 209 ........ 201 _____ . 209 75.220 _____ . 100.181 68.86 . . . 74.82.147.181 14 U 44.157.220 Naponelli. Karen Narjes. David Narjes. Donald awraca|. Terry Ned a. Kathleen Nelson. Craig Nelson. William Nemeth. Steven N'cuhaus. Alan Neuhaus. Alice Nevtn. Ann Nevsn. Brendan Nicholli. Arthur Nicholls. C Nxholls. Karen Nielson. Pat Xieman. Pat . N’icrni. Larry Nigro. Eugene Nigro. Lorraine Noone. Jo Ann Novak. David Novak. Dawn Novak. Richard Nowak. Glenn Nowak. John ......... 210 ... 183 .......... 183 .......... 183 79.210 ____ 144.221 .... 90.201 ....... 193 87.221 ________ 201 68.91.210 ......... 221 ......... 221 .......221 ....... 184 . 79.94.201 184 69.156.184 .......... 184 79.86217.210 . . . 71.184 ...95.210 . 73.77.201 67.90.144.221 87,149.221 184 O 86.179 Menll. Thelma 72.85.90.92.181 Ober. Debbie 201 209 Mershon. David . 201 Ober. Richard 184 200 Mcrshon. Sharon 91.20 ) Obey. Sherry 67.88.130.1)1 209 Metz. Alan H 201 O Brien. lames 221 193 Meyer. Pam 181 O Brien. lulie 71.100.184 20 ) Mcvers. Wayne 220 O Brien. Pamela . .. 67.77.88.221 209 Michl. Metsica . . . 201 ()Dell, Gay 91.221 82.83.95.180 Mifflin. Beverly . 209 (Mem. Carols n 221 94.180 Mskolaicis. Dune 100.201 () Gorman. Celia . 101.184 95.200 Mikolajewski. Lyle 71.90.97.152.20 ) O Keefe. Dianne 184 200 Milcos. Patricia 209 O'Keefe. Denise 201 . 220 Milen. Barbara 201 Olbroc. |udi 221 200 Milen. Deborah 220 Oleshko. Doreen 210 101.209.233 Millar. Christine 91.93.201 Olmger. Lee Ren 210 86.200 Millar. Laura 220 Olinger. Tom 184 209.233 Miller. Anglme . . . 181 Oliva. Daniel : i84 209 Miller. Darlene . . . 73.182 Gives. Olivia 79.221 180 Miller. David 20 ) Order a. Mark . . 87 67.68.76.220 Miller. Dennis 95.193 Ondo. Larrv 184.201 200 Miller. Gars 141.149.220 O Neal. Sherrv . 82.184 86.180 Miller, Henry 20 ) O'Neil. Dona Rav 85,184 78.209 Miller. John ... 220 O'Neil. Suzanne 77.221 209 Miller, luha . . . 77,88.220 O Neill. Fohn ... 144.157.210 Miller. Katherine 201 O Neill. Margaret 221 Miller. Lois 220 O Neill. Thomas 59.69.116.143.184.233 Miller. Melissa 67.74.75.88.197.201 Orseske. Genanne 221 Miller. Michael 201 Osborne. Carol 71.80.81.85.101.185 Miller. Patricia . . 201 O Shea, l.aune ... 79.210 180 Miller. Raymond 157.220 O Shea. Thomas 90.201 . 92.97.200 Miller. Richard 201 (Hsello Keith 210 . . 197.200 Miller. Terry . 86.153.201 Otrembnak. Edward 95.210 .. 74.77.209 Mills, Ricky 220 Owens. Clifford . . - 185 Mil leaps Linda Much. Rick Misiaveg. Ben Mitchell. Alois Mitchell. Charmaine Mitchell. Daniel Mitchell. Joyce Mitchell. Kurt Mitchell. Larry . Mitchell. Thomas Mock us. John Modrak. C hrisnne Mongan. Tim Monroe. Richard Montet. Joyce Montet. Susanne Montet. Walter 193 ..........221 ......... 77.209 . . . 79.86.209 ...... 158.20 7 92.I30.13U82 ...... 134.158 _____ 193.201 ......... 201 78.158.221 ...... 79.209 .......... 210 141.147.221 193 ........201 84.182 Moore. Pamela .. 37.39.62.74.77.90.93.130. 13U82 Moore. Sandra Morales. Geraldine Morales. Noal . . . Morales. Rachael Mowfidd. Darline Morgan. Christine Morgan. Darleen . Morgan Diana Morgan. Fonda . . Morgan. Regin Morris. Karen Morns. Kathy Moticr. David Mosier. Pearl Mowev. George Moy. Yatmin Muhr. Alfred . . . Mularski. John . . Murdock. Serena Murphy. Chcrie Murphy. Frank . . Murphy . Joyce Murtha. Michael Mvers. Gordon ............221 ............ 182 ...... 157,221 ..............209 87.221 71.80.81.101.182 82.182 ............ 182 ...........201 ............210 . . . . 77.95.210 ..... 86.210.233 ...........221 ....... 92.201 ............221 ......71.91.221 ............201 ........ 90.182 ............210 ...........91.221 ........ 154.183 ............210 ............ 221 _____ 144.149.221 N Nagel. Ronald ... 221 Najewski. Robert .....................$5.84.183 Napier. Jim .............................. 183 Napier. Joel .............................. 183 N'apieralski. Fred ..................._. . 221 Palac. Sandra Pallet. Kathy Pallet. Michael ... Palter. Roben . . Paluszkiewicz. Robert Pamo. Glona ... Pans. Mike Parker. Chns Parker. Gary . . . Parker. Karen Parker. Sheryl Parker. Vicki . .■ Parks. Gloria . . Parks. K -------- Parks. Marjorie Path. James . . Patton. Dale . Paulaskas. Sheree Pavlik. Judy Peacher, Alice . . Peacock. Dathard Pearson. Diane Pearson. Leon Pearson. Michael Pcarsoa. Sandra . . . Peck. Therasa Pckk. Arlendale . . Pekk. Randall......... Peltz. Ronald ....... Pcnnamon. Roben . . Pennamon, Sandra . . Perciful. Gail Pema. Richard . 39 Petersen. Henry Petersen. M. . . Peterson. G. . Peterson. L Peterson. Roben Petrowjkv. Ted Pfolsgrof. Janice Phelps. Jana . . Phillips. Raymond Pickett. Jessie Pickett. Jewel . Piekarski. Patricia Piekarski. Vera . Pilbeam. Cathy ...............221 ...............201 . 201 ........... 95.201 . . . . 87.143.187 . . . 88.210 210 ................ 185 __________________ 221 .............. 76.79 . . 75.185 ...............221 77.85.210 ............210 . 77.85.210 ...............210 ............. 193 ............... 221 ............ 101.185 80.86.201 ............. 210 ... 77,101.221 . . . ...... 147.210 93.158.185 . . ...........210 ............... 221 ..............86.185 ....... 149.158.221 ........ 144.154.221 ............ 134.201 ................ 193 ...............185 59.69.86.136.139.158. 163.185 ...............210 . . . .........201 ............... 221 ...............210- ___ 135.150.210 ............... 201 67.74.79.193.201.233 ............. 91.221 ............... 201 92.95.157.210 ....... 141.149.221 ........ 82.185 .............82.210 ....... 79.86.100.201 Pippen James . . 68.122.139.158.185 Pippen. Karen 201 Plese F.dward . . 210 Plese. Gregory . . .. 185.233 Pochioskas. Linda . . . . . 59.68.77.85.210 Pociask. Marv .... 67.79.197.201 Pociask. Richard 149.210 Pociask. Thomas . . . . . . . . 78.149.221 Podgornv. Douglas 65.74.75.80.82.90,157. 221 Podgornv. Katherine 91.95.210 Pixigurski. Linda .... 201 Pic. Terry .. .. 70.90.201 Poiovsc. T 210 Ptidtin. Edward . . . 210 Poplar. Bonny . . 82.221 Poplar. Chervl 37.39.17.66.67.85.108. 122,186 Pope, laurel 70.80.88.201 Pcrter. Barbara . . . ... . . 68.221 Porter. James 150.210 Porzel M 210 Fotoiki. Ron 201 Powers. Dons 68.77.85.210 Powers. Lorraine . . . 186 Powers. Peggy . . . . 91.197.201 Powers. Rosalind . . . . 77.91.221 Prathuk. Terry 193 Prefoncainc. Paul . . . 186 Preston. B 65.68.82.83.158.210 Preston. Don 149.221 Provancal. Marv Lynn . . . 193 Proctor. Dan 221 Puikis. Mike 220 Puliu. N 210 Prazma. Barbara 193 Prazma, Carl 201 Przespolewski C hester 193 Psenko. Bill ... 193 Q Quirk. Raymond .. . 86.186 Quirk. Robert 186 Quitman. Jean 90.92.210 Quitman. Paul 221 Racine. Laureen . . . Radav. Timothy Ratlins. Lawrence Ratline. William . . Rancatore. Patrick . . Randle F.I. Batnnc . . Randle El. John .... Randoms Kathv . . . Ravmcr. Patricia . . . Redman. Donna . . Redmen. Linda........ Reed. Paul . . . . Reeks. Christine Reeks. Deborah ... Reeks. Susan ........ Reichel. Jack Retmche. Kathleen Remiche. Marv Retnkus. George . . . Ren trow. James Renner. Lucille . . . . Revburn. Richard Richardson. B .... Richardson. Sandra . Rigik. Steven........ Rinaldi Carl Ritchie. James ... Ritchie. Michael Rubarge. Barry Robinson. Sharon Roche. Roberta Rockrohr Judy . . . . Rocque. Debra Roelfs. Curtis . . . Rogers. Brian . . . Rohats. Jack .... Rollins. Will-------- Rousseau. Melvin . . Rousseau. Sammuel Rowden. Laverne . . Rowden. Linda . . . . Rorema. Richards . . Rudenga. Shirley Ruppel. Roger-------- Russell. Denise Rutledge. Michael . Ryan. Donald .... Ryan. Katherine . . Ryan. 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James ............201 ............ 221 ......... 122.201 ............221 . . ........221 . 210 ........68.91.210 84.108.187.231.233 ............ 221 226 Sasso. Kathryn r. . 210 Sparger. Bill 188 Towrv. Harold 69.92.139.151.138.202 Werner. Joseph 147.203 Saunders. Terence 194.202 Sparlm. Shersl 79.89.91.211 Trelia. Michael ’ . . 202 Werner. Robert I34.f49.222 Sawicki Fsther . 77.88.93. 187.202 Specha. Mark 141.144.136.138.222 Trelia. Patricia 79.80.89.101.196.197.202 West. David 149.158 Sawscki Peter 73.7S.88.94.22I Specha. Michael 69.139.197.202 Trucblood. Michael 92.190 West. P . 211 Savior. ( harmame 39.60.129.131.187 Spccht. Charles . . . . 222 Trullcv. Rita 67.68.87.91.211 Whelton Adrienne 77.82.222 Schaatsma. Vern 87.I44.IS8.2IO Splitek Connie . . . 68.82.222 Truschke Larrv 86.94.190 White. B 222 Schadel. Arthur 221 Springsteen. Sharon 68.76.88.21! Tucker. Annie 202 White. Barbara 91.203 Schasone John ... 210 Sprugel. James 188 Tulls . Laura 68.76.77.89.91.211 White. Debbs 68.01.2 H Schimsck. Debra 66.81.88.210 Sprugel. Susan ... 68.87.91.222 Tulp. Linda 79.108,190 White. Lvnne 21! Schsmsck. Kenneth 221 Stars. Barbara 68.211 Tun i. Anita 68.91.211 White Nancy 86.203 Schimick Wayne 202 Starv. Linda 83.163.188 Tuommen, Glenn . 222 Wierakowski Vic 4 211 Schlack. Bonne 101.202 Sradter. Loretta ... 67.87.188 Turano, Anthony 92.222 Wierbuki Curto .211 Schlack, David 78.187 Staley. Ralph M Turrngren. Brenda 222 Wiesvner Tom 2i2 Schlegel. C irvlv 86.202 Stalf. Cheryl 68.222 Tustin. Richard 144.222 Wilder Matthew • 222 Sehmeski Edward 141.132.221 Stanson. Eileen 67.80.87,189 Tvler. Riben 75.211 Wilhelm. Sandra • 77 Schmidt Dan 130.221 Stanton. Victoria . 79.80.81.87.92.2 II Tvs sen Robert A 222 Wilke. F.dvsard 86 192 Schmidt Donald 210 Stanson. NX ilium , . . 92.130.222 Wilke Manlvn 82.87.192.232.233 Schmidt Marv A 79,100.202 Stark. Dennis 87.211 Wilkoz Mars lane 79.91.222 Schmidt Marv 202 Stct o. Larrv 141.137.21! T T Williams. Debbie 79.203 Schroeder Dale 71.79.210 Steelman. Richard 189 u Williams. Ed 93.203 Schuit. Dale 144.136.210 Stfdumskv. Michael 222 Williams. Nancv 77.82.222 Schuit. Dennis . . 90.133.144.137.210 Steed. Mark 133.211 Uhl. Roseann 73.88.93.190.232.233 Williams. P 222 Schuit. Lawrence 79.94.221 Steffen. Linda . . . 91.222 UUtowski. Roberta 222 Williams. Terrs 138.192 Sc huit. l.inda 202 Stephens Michael . . . 93.134.138.211 UlmeOMinc. Kenneth . 87,90.141.211 Williams. Vicki 59.68.76.77.87.91.197. Schultz. Denmy 210 Stephens. Terrence 87.89.134.147.202 I the. Charles 202 203 Schultz. Hollv . . 71.187 Sterling. Susan 202 Williquctte. Bruce 88.141.211 Schultz. Patricia ’68.81.221 Stevens. Ron . 78.189 Willson Gale 85.87.100.2 3 Schwamberger. )i hn 210 Stiegman. Garrett 63.86.196.197.202 Wilma. Joseph . . . . 222 Schwemgueber. Vale 210 Stiegman. Polls 82.83.189 V Wilson. David ... 86.222 Siianna Michael . 187 Stipcevich Maryanne 18 ) Wilson. Garv .. 192 Scoglietti Fred 210 Scipcevich. John 222 Vacek. George 94.202 Wilson. M 203 St net. James 94.210 Stuckdale. Lana 222 Van Beseem. Bonnie 95.222 Wmme. David 70.71.82.87.118.147.192. Scott, leanette 187 Stoiarek. Robert ... 74.144.211 V'ance. William 211 232.211 Scott. Marv A 211 Stone. Hollvbeth 63.70.71.80.81.18 ) Vandergnh. Marv 190 Winnie. Doreen 82.85.87.201.232.213 Scott. Nancy 68.187 Stone. Joseph . . 73.94.137.222 Vandergrift. Susan 202 Winterfcldt. fatucc 7l.80.87.92.2ll Scott. Nancy 73.221 Stone. Michael . .. . . 88.93.202 Vanderploeg. Denms 69.86.139.202 Wisniewski. Denms 222 Scaberry Deivsi ce . . . 202 Strand. Judy . . . . 67.130.211 Vanderploeg. Keith 202 Wisniewski. Vera 222 Sejbl. Margie 63.72.73.76.80.87.2o2 Strand. Leonard 39.69.139.147.136.189 Vanderploeg, lames 92.94.141.211 Wiw. Daniel 78,86.192 Sella. William 221 Strand. Marv . 211 Van Dvkc. Christine 211 Witbrod. Susan 7 3.8 ’ 192 Sellers. William 202 Strieker. George 87 Van Gmder Daniel 87.94.107.203 Wodarski Barbara .203 Seposs. Shirles ... 86.87.202 Stromberg. Arlene 67.88.91.2M Van Gordcr Vanette 203 Woeltel Loretta 79.93.192 Scsmour. Gene 88.133.144,137.211 Stromberg. Gail 71.86.189 Vannaarden Robert 1 8) Wogiethowski Gin 222 Shaffer. Stanles . . , . . . . 87.187 St rouse. Jerry 222 Varga. Arthur 90.9 .l 8) Wo|furos -ski. Linda 74.71.211 Shampine Cavle 202 Strut . Dune 211 Vasque . Phillip 88.92.95.152.211 Wo)ivarowtki Jeff 141.158.222 Shanahan. Edward 211 Strut . Joann 222 Vaughn, lames 149.21! Wc jtarxis K . Shirl . 222 Shanesy. Kenneth 202 Stuart. Donald 69.139.147.138.197.202 Vaughn. Peggy 211 Wojtanowski. Mike 203 Shanks. Bonnie . 67.I30.13U97.202 Stuart. P ... 211 Vecchio. Gene 191 Wolf. Donald 87.192 Shanks. Rods 149.138.221 Stuart Ronald 69.139.147.138.197.202 Vegter. Bob 191 Wolf. Leo 72.141.149.157.222 Shapkauaki. Michael 188 Stupay. Jea nine 87 Vegter. David 90.92.211 Wolf. |oscph 192 Sharp. Michael 202 Stupur. |oann 211 Vetble. Garry 141.144.157.211 Wolf. Randal 86.8” 147.203 Sheehv, Patrick 149.221 Suk. William 141.144,137.222 Verble. Gerald 203 Wolfe. Patricia . . 79.222 Shell, lames 211 Summers. Michael 88.‘8) Vicker. James 139.191 Womack. Denms 222 Sheriff. Kenneth 90.149.221 Sumowski. Dale .... 222 Vickers, William 203 Woodall Robin 68.222 Sheriff. Richmond 202 Sumowski. Raymond 20 2 Volson. Larrv 222 Woodford. Thelma 81.222 Sherman Michael 87.132.211 Sursa. Susan .... 76.82.83.211 Voss. Barbara 68.91.222 Woods. Thomas 141.211 Shirlet. Robert ... .. 202 Swaagman. Diane 68.77.87.211 Voss. Denms 151 Woudside. John 78.86.203 Shoemaker Carol 202 Swaagman. Donna . ... 63.73.87.92.122.189 Wooiry. Ciregon 122.192 Sievert. Gale 68.73.77.87.211 Swanson. Erie .- 189 Wooten Gregors 211. St (ford. Carl 202 Sweenev Daniel 93.202 V7 Wofos vlo. Sandv 81.130.211 Sill, lames 131.202 Swctt. Lvn 79.92.211 W Wright. Sandra 2o Simmons. Cathv 68.82.83.93.211 Swidet. Debra 211 Simmons. Patricia 182.183.202 Swidergal Manlvn 91.222 X'addick. Richard 86.19J Simon Tern . . 91.221 Swidergal Ronald . . . 88.141.189 OC'addick. Steven 211 v Simpson. Theresa ... 80.81.188 Swidergal. Richard 211 Wagner. Donna . . 76.91.222 I Simpson. Yvonne 211 S abo. Ronald . . . .... 202 Wagner |ohn 75.222 Sams. Celia . . 22! S aframki James .... 69.139.190 Wagner. Linda 70.73.74.75.88.203 Yaegar. Cvnthia . . .. 79.211 Sindler. James 149.138 S udv. Janet 68.87.190 Wahlert Randall 90.222 Yaegar. Frank 92.197.203 Sindler. T 211 S udv. Joseph . . 86.202 Wail. Chnstme 203 Yeoman. Howard . . . 122.203 Sinuwski. Constance 87.188 S udv. Kathryn . . 74.77.211 Wail. Jack 203 Yeoman, lanet 192 Sinkhorn. Paul 71.74.73,87.134,211 S vmanski. Deborah 79.82.222 Wa|da. Karen 191 York. William 86.92.203 Sitarz. Michael 221 S vmanski. Richard 202 Wallace. Gordon 58.144.211 Young. Clifford 141.149.222 Skimerhorn. Patsv . . 202 Wallace, Larry 69.142.143.204 Young. Stephen 157.222 Skzeia. Chnstme 68.202 Wallace. Mike 69.86.1 19. 156.191 Youngblood. Daniel ... 141.149.157.222 Sk ela Kathleen 82.91.221 nr Wallace. Richard 203 Yucuis. arherme 68.79.222 Slotuger. Darolvn 211 1 Wallace. Shirles 191 Yucuts. William 74.75237.130.132.21! Smerz. Joan . . 71.88.91.221 Wallent. Diane 77.86.197.203 Yuska, ( harlev 39.69.86.192 Smith. Demi! 92.221 Tagler. Linda 202 Wallench. Terrs 69.86.139.156.20 Yuslu. Edward 141.157.211 Smith. Debra 87.92.221 Tams. Sheryl 222 Walsh. |ohn 197.203 Ysanauskas. Thomas 192 Smith. Douglas . . 87.90.92.122.202 Tavlor. Constance . • 100.190 Walukoms. Marv 57.66.8'. 197.203 Smith. Frank . . . 202 Tavlor. David 69.86.136.139.147.136.190 Wanagas lanct 68.70.71.80.88.90.91.211 Smith, (ilonetta 81.91.221 Tavlor. Dollv 91.190 Ward. Judith . . . . 92.191 7 Smith. John 211 Tavlor. Gars 150.202 Warren. Paula ... 222 Smith. Michael . . . . . 221 Tavlor. Georgia 84.91.222 Wars alek. Dorothy 68.211 Smith. Mina 93.202 Tavlor. Jim 222 Watchek. Terrs 222 Zarembka Alan 116.203 Smith. Patricia . . . 221 Tavlor. Roger 222 Weher f iroivn 68.71.77.79.87,91.197. Zawodmak. Albert ... 203 Smith. Peggy . . . 188 Terrell. Patsv 202 203 Zbicwski Debra 82.222 Smith. Robert . . . 87.202 Terrell. Theresa 222 Weber Steven 74.75.8-.139.191 Zeiglet. Judv . . . . . 7I.74.-5.80.2H Smith. T Fllen 202 Thomas. Dorothy 190 Wegr sn Donald 222 Zcla ek. John . . 69.86.119.163.19 Smith. Terrs .... 188 Thomas Sharon 79.222 Weidenaar. Rick 39.136.139.191 Zcllmer. Gars I4U49.I57.2I4.222 Smola. Terrs . . . 222 Thompson. Brenda ..202 Weil. Donald 191 Zelliner. Susan 1 7.201 Smoot. C hnstme 68.211 Thompson. Donna 211 Wetland. Donna 211 Zeman. Beserl 122. I )2 Snider Edwin 202 Thorn. Pamela .. 190 Weiler. Candace 100.108.191 Zenergren. Edward . . 201 Snider James ... 188 Thorson. Ed 202 Welch. Darlene 203 Ziebell. Harrs 192 Sender. Mars 188 Tid ball. Barbara 68.77.79.197.202 Welch. Gleivda 93.191 Zischke. Greg 134.158.201 Snow. Bennett 141.130.211 Tsdball. Patricia . . . 211 Welch, lames 94.144.222 Zmuda Das ul 147.154 Snuckel. John .... . ... 69.131.134.188 Tidball. Terrence 87.222 Welcome Kathleen 222 Zohfeld furies’ 211 Sziyder. Linda 222 Tighe. Pamela 211 Welcome Tern 87.108.191 Zohfeld Glenda . . . 77.201 Snvder. Nancv 202- Timm. Tom 68.70.87.9! Welke. Keith . 92.211 Zibfeld R.ck 87.90.149.222 Snyder. Saundra 66.87.93.94.188 Tinberg. Denise 91.222 Welke. l.snn 19! Zoll. Jeffery 70.75.222 Snvder. Sharon . . 68.76.77.93.197.202 Tischer. Duain 94.222 Wells. Lnda 76.79.90.93.203 Zuhn. Dale 192 Scnke. Roberta . . . . . . 74.76.88.196.202 Toch. Linda 7.39.86.130.131.190 Wells Ronald 69.92.137.1 39. 156.192 Zurek. Bernadette 222 Soiiday. Daniel . . . 94.222 Tomkins. Larame 211 Wensel. Barbara 101.203 Zsan. Thomas 222 Sopko. Louis 211 Tonon. Timothy . . 149.222 Wensel Jacqueline 82.222 Zwart. Karen 68.211 Spam. Kaths 91.211 Towrv. Brenda 222 Werner. David 149 Zwart. Michael 192 227 FACULTY, ADMINISTRATION, AND STAFF Adams. Mr Robert . . . 114 Filson. Mr Frank . 109 Aitken. Mrs Evelyn -. 106 Flener. Mr Fred 74.117.144.154 Benedvk. Miss Chris 118 Fletcher. Mrs Janice 103 Bishop. Mrs Mars 71.111 Rsnn. Mr John 98 Boengi. Mrs. Glad vs . .10) Frisco. Mn Joan 70.110 Boh man. Mr Robert 98 Frit . Mr Robert 98.150 Boitnott. Miss (arol 106 Gabel. Mr. Pete 101.144.156 Bordenave. Mr John . . . 127 Ga|da. Mrs Andrea 107 Brennan. Miss Linn . . . . 117 Gardner. Mrs Beth 107 Brwon. Mr William .118 Garrets. Mr Austin ... 119 Brueil. Mr Edwin 43.97.109 Gee. Mrs Jean 98 Butler. Mrs Irene 99 Gilbert. Mr Roy ... 84.114 Capstick. Miss Beverly ? 77.121 Gore. Mr Robert . . 101 Caputo. Mr. Vincent 114 Gorman. Mr Stan . ... 101.149 Clinton. Miss Patricia ID Gustafson. Mrs Carol 99 Colbv. Miss Sandie . ... 106.230 Harles. Mr. Ronald 98 Cooks . . . 105 Havwood. Mr Dale . . 118.143 Conroy. Mrs. Helen ... 70.79.106 Has wood. Mrs Deana 82.113 Cordaro. Mr Joseph 124 Healv. Mr. John 1)4.1)5.151 Crater. Mr William 75.124 Hill. Miss Elaine 81.121 Croak. Miss Margaret 109 Hills. Mr Chester 98.100 Custodians . . 105 Hollingsworth. Mr Don . 119 DeBoIt. Mrs Jane 89.112 Hooker. Mrs. Stella 104 Diehl. Mr John 69.121 Hoskins. Mrs Aggie . . . 104 Doran. Mr Richard . . . 126.141.158 Hulfachor. Mr Homer 101.162 DjBois. Mr Robert 66.118 Jeager, Miss Lolita 77.121 Egli. Mr Delmar 127 Johnson. Mrs Natalie . . 98 Evans. Mr Bill 121.141.157 Johnson. Mr Thomas 121.141.149 Fabichetti. Mr Domimc 115 Keller. Mr Robert 123.147 Falcon. Mr Jose 112 Kempton. Mr Kenneth 75,124 Feurt. Miss leanne 80.81.111 Ketelboeter. Mr Rasmond 104 Knoderer. Mrs Barbara 101 Reed. Mr. Daoruld . . ItH Koppi. Mr Stefan 86.87.112 Renfro. Mr John . . . 65.98.162 Korhonen. Mrs. Diane 70.110 Rinearson. Mrs Dons 121 Krone. Mr William 114 Roach. Miss Edna 84.107 Kuhlmann, Mrs Jean 10) Roesemeir. Mr Norbert 126 Kulovit . Mr Mot hue! 107 Schmidt. Miss Ruth 109 Lee Mrs Joann . . . 99 Schuilt . Mrs Marv 73.110 Lombaer. Mr Francis 72.127 Sheridan Mrs Carol .. 109 Lsnn. Mn, Carolvn 100 Smith. Mr Robert 90.10) L us sow. Mr Emil . . 121.141.158 Stoecker. Mrs Virginia 102 Magurnev. Mr William 78.115 Stdt . Mr William ... 98 Martcllo. Miss Johanna 109.197 Stupeck. Mr Clarence 114.1)8 McBam, Mr Philip . . . 62.98 Sullivan. Mr James 118 Merer. Mrs- Vita 121 Sullivan. Mrs Mary 89.111 Millar. Mrs Elsie . . . 100 Thurston. Mr. Stephen 114.230 Moblcv. Miss Louise II) Vechida. Mr Donald 71.79.106 Montgomery. Mr. Warren 82.12) Vogier. Miss Nancy ... . 7I.II1 Moore. Miss Louise 43.84.107 Wahlberg. Miss Emily . 77.12) Moore. Mrs Marv Lou 117 Weitlauf. Mr Maurice . 124.152.15) Morgan. Mrs Beverly . 82.11) Wheat. Mr Robert 98 Morns. Mr Dan 89.112b Wheeler. Mr Dennis .... 126.144.157 Nelson. Mr David 126 Whiteford. Mr Michael .... 98 Novak. Mr Edward 114.137.1)8.158 Wilkinson. Mr. Earnest . 127 O Toole. Mrs Maria 110 Wilson. Mr James 118 Penowskv. Mr Robert 127 Wmlock. Mr Gordon 98 Pfeiffer. Mr Robert 110 Wold. Mr Thomas 126 Phelan. Mr Joseph 110.138 Wooden. Mrs Frieda 79.113 Pohl. Mrs Ruth 86.87.112 Zahradmk. Mrs. Eleanor 100 Polaskev. Mr. Norman 106 Zeschke. Mr Merle 101 Popp, Mrs Leila . . 101 Ravson. Mrs. Barbara 98 228 YEARBOOK SPONSOR—MR STEPHEN THURSTON ASSISTANT SPONSOR—MISS SANDRA COLBY MOVING WITH THE WORLD AT OUR FINGERTIPS With a target of motion, the 1968 yearbook staff has aimed the Arrow at the center of student life at Bremen. Revolving in a world filled with complexities and turmoil, we as students must roll toward a meaningful direction. The events recorded in this book are somewhat comparable to the tread marks left by a car at the start of a race. As students at Bremen, we have left a mark during the 1967-68 school year. Unfortunately like a car. some died at the starting line or along the way, on the other hand others sped on to finish the race with greatest accomplishments. Success and failure should be recorded for reference in future endeavors. We have completed many hours of personal trials, tribulations, and triumphs. As editors, we give to you the reader a record of the motions of Bremen for 1967-68. This yearbook represents a further move to reach greater heights . It has been expanded from 192 pages to 240 pages. This would not have been possible without the assistance of mans people We extend our deepest gratitude to Mr. McBain. Mr. Renfro. Mr Robert Moorehead. out representative from Walsworth Publishing Co., and Root Photographers. The world is filled with such marks, good and bad. The ever present war in Viet Nam. perfection of the heart transplant, the assinations of Dr. Martin Luther King and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, were only a few of the world wide marks recorded during this school year. Assuredly, the unknown awaits us each day, month, and year, but the unknown should not act as a restraint. rather as a motivation to search, learn, love, and live. Constantly and continuously we must move to reach greater heights. Q rirny kJ (2A ?i6c j lJL. ROSIE KWOH MANAGING EDITOR FRANC IA HOF.LTGEN ACTIVITIES EDITOR ROSEANN DHL . COPY EDITOR 1968 ARROW STAFF DAVID WINNIE PHOTOGRAPHY MARILYN WILKE—LINDA FITZPATRICK CLASS EDITORS EDITOR 230 ARROW STAFF: 1. P Cravens; 2. T. O’Neill; 3. D Winnie; 4. P Davis; 3. R I hi; 6. R Kwoh; 7. G. Plese; J. Dcske; 9. M Sarnowski; 10. M. Wilke; I 1. J Doweling, 12 J Kicr ek; 13. J Lucas. 14. L. Dell, IV D Winnie. 16. J Pfolsgrot; 17 L. Fitzpatrick; 18. T. Dorsey; 19. F. Hoeltgen. 20. K Dwyer 21. C. Lundgren. 22 D Coke; 23 K Morris RECORDS THE MOODS AND MOTIONS OF BREMEN 231 232 FROM HERE WE FACE THE WORLD .... A WORLD FILLED WITH TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS PRESIDENT JOHNSON ANNOUNCES HIS WITHDRAWAL FROM POLITICS DR MARTIN LUTHER KING 1929-1968 SENATOR ROBERT F KENNEDY 1925-1968 WE MAY NOT BE BETTER MEN THAN OUR ANCESTORS. BUT THERE IS A LOT MORE MOTION IN US AND AROUND US AND WE HAVE, THEREFORE. A BETTER EXCUSE FOR BEING PUZZLED AND BEWILDERED. WALTER LIPPMANN 235 VIET NAM PEACE TALKS BEGIN IN PARIS WE’RE GONNA 236 BUILD A MOUNTAIN.... MAKE LIFE WORTHWHILE 237 238 MOVING TO REACH GREATER HEIGHTS w WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo.. U.S.A. i wmd J vV • • J,- . • • : j r-c U V. . . • - v . r W '.Vvk • k .• N , ‘Vk . • 1 VHvV - i v« r • - -' ■ , ,T-V - : • : , ✓ V •• % ■' v A . •■'■ % • r - t ,« V ■V f v. •■v!....,. .'A '.x : f 4: A, KM rm- ® - ; ■ ■ • - ' ' '■ ig -T y i.M ' • ) I . . . , r. -:r'- . . • .• ••=.. •• • . ■ A - - • ! - . % V . ■ . i 5 •! A '.' • • r ■ i v v£ i % : : A -’ k • W r v F • , • :r, ■. M ■ ✓ i • • - • i. • ■tv M y y ; m 4 rl ••• O' if :r ::)i 3 mr s a r ; A«P;.V. x-'; ?•; • • 00 '• • I .-ft 1 A Afc


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