Cleveland High School - Beacon Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1975
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Most of these years found her teaching at Blow School. ln l959, she came to Cleveland. Born in Hamburg, Germany she came to St. Louis at a very early age. Beside sponsoring the German Club at Cleveland and her teaching of different courses in the German Language, she also strengthened her department. In order to increase her teaching skills her acdemic studies took place at Harris Teachers College, St. Louis University, the Univer- sity of Iowa, the University ofColorado and at Washington University. One of her last major extracurricular activities at Cleveland was the lead role which she played in the play Harvey. While she may have been known 35 Veta Marie in the play she'll long be remembered by the .Dutchmen as APPRECIATIO Frau Hoist. Mrs. Mehl has served as a Secretary in the Counseling Office for more than ten years. ln proving to be of major assistance to the counselors, teachers, and pupils of Cleveland, her duties have included those of a receptionist, the processing of withdrawn students, checking needed pupil information for the counselors, mailing out failure notices, answering the telephone, performing typing chores for the counselors, and the handling of forms for government surveys, pupil drop-outs and pupil testing, and the taking of dictation and many other duties which allow for the efficient and helpful functioning of the Counseling Office. Mr. Hasser has often spoken of how consistent a hard worker she is. In the words of Mr. Carlisle, She is one of the hardest and most dedicated Secretaries at Cleveland. Mrs. Betty Mehl YO R LIFE Mr. Thomas Halstead grew up in Terre Haute, Indiana. He studied in his native state at Indiana State University. His later training included Washington University, Harris Teachers College, S. E. Mo. State College, and Wisconsin State College. He earned the Masters of Science Degree. He has previously taughtlbusiness education courses at Hadley High School and at O Fallor High School. Mr. Halstead arrived at Cleveland in l960. He originally was a D.E.C.A. Coordinatorg later he became an Office Co-op Cordinator at Cleveland. Mr. Thomas Halstead Mr. Pete Mercurio E DEDICATE Mr. Pete Mercurio has taught for'twenty six years: he has spent most of these years at Cleveland High School. In recent years he has served Cleveland both as the Industrial Arts Department chairman and as Ath- letic Director. His preparation for these positions has been acquired at Miliken University, Bradley University, Wahington University, Harris Tezchers College and at the Junior District College. 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But a girl named Anne Duffy has a different feeling concerning that day. On December 13th, the Fall Sports Coronation took place in Cleveland's auditorium with Ken Krueger and Janet Verdin as master and mistress of ceremonies. The football team was represented by two girls and the soccer, cross country, and wrestling team were represented by one girl. To set the mood for the evening, music was provided by the Younger Brothersf' Finally the long awaited moment came and Debbie Dempsey, the retiring Queen, crowned Anne as the 1975 Fall Sports Queen. All bad superstitious of Friday, the 13th diminished from Anne Duffy's mind as tears of happiness streamed down her face. Highlights I3 Q Q' M ,, , is Q, f E ,EY E ig 05233 . QIYFFQ... ' J ' 5 , wk 15: 2. -1? 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The Younger Brothers Band helped mold the perfect atmosphere for the crowning while Cheryl Pe- quignot and Ken Krueger, the mistress and master of Ceremonies, presided over the coronation. The retir- ing queen, Miss Sherry Karcher, was escorted to the stage by Mr. Mercurio. The excitment and tense feel'- ings of the crowd were finally suppressed when Janet Verdin was crowned as the l975 Spring Sports Queen and JimtGalaske was crowned King. I6 Highlights Senior Maid, Barbara Miramonti and Mark Wille Senior Maid, Janet Verdin and Jim Galaske , . Freshman Maid, Mona Capriglioni and Art Freshman Maid, Trudy Payton and Marty Rapp Emgges Cheryl pequlgnot Kohlmann Sophomore Maid, Shelley Schreyer and Larry Abeln Retiring Queen, Sherry Karcher g ... X Sl Y , V ,.: L M F' li S , N AM, ma F' la 'Q w i j l' ii , K X Crown Bearer, Doreen Ham- Junior Maid, Louise Runtz and Bob De Pung merle and Pages Gail Erickson and Laura Cupp. The Royal Dance . . . and the dance following .ls perse nl Susan Bertani and Joseph Anselmo 1975 SE IOR WEETHEART PROM Jackie Payne and Ken Fleischmann Mary Weleba and Gerard Keppler Taking a little rest between dances. 18 Highlights Retiring Queen and King, Pat Caola and Daniel Ward Lisa Yeckel and George Blackey Jackie congratulating Her Majesty. Dancing to the music of Bob Kuban. Rita Buss and Mark Coleman Taking out time for a few pictures. What other day could be better for a prom than St. Valen- tine's Day? The Class of 1975 held its Prom on the night of February 14 in the Henry VIII Room at the Red Carpet Inn. Bob Cubanis Band provided the music, and photographs were taken by Vincent Price Studios. Remember the Future was the theme and song. Then the long awaited moment came. The retiring King and Queen, Danny Ward and Pat Caola proudly crowned Joe Anselmo and Sue Bertani as the Senior Prom King and Queen for 1975. The Prom broke up at Midnight, but many memories will remain in the minds of all who at- tended. Highlights l9 Connie Vogel and Rich Dangos Sue Caola and Craig Alexander Queen Vicky Flynn and King Jim O Toole Emcees, Debbie Eads and Bill Martin The 1975 Junior Prom A toast to the evening. JU IOR PRGM, STAIRWAY TO HEAVE Sharon Fehr and Mark Domagalski Beverly Baker and Bruce James Donna Dangos and Joe Grana Masters of Dance evening a success. The Class of '76 held their Junior Prom on Saturday, April 19, 1975 at Grantfs Cabin. The prom lasted from eight P.M. until one A.M., with music provided by the Encores. The theme selected for this special night was Stair way to Heaven. At the stroke of midnight, the mistress and master of ceremonies, Debbie Eads and Bill Martin started emceeing the coronation Then the retiring king, Al Dreste and queen, Regina Craig, crowned the new king and queen, Jim O Toole and Vicky Flynn. After the prom, the couples gathered at the Kirkwood Cinema to see a special showing of the movie Buster and Billie plus three W.C. Fields flicks. The Junior Class extended a special thanks to Mr. Kaufmann and Mrs. Overton for making the entire Highlights 2l CGMEDY CAROUSEL TURNS UP 1 11,-1 famw ty., .iw Q fi--it i , AWARD WINNERS What's going on? , , , , S t' I d b th' . The Chi Delta Players d1dn't waste any time this ome lmes won era ou lm year. On November 22 and 23, they presented a Co- medy Carousel of three one act plays at Trinity Un- ited Church of Christ. The three shows were very entertaining and the acting was great. The first play was a mystery melodrama called The Mystery of Mouldy Manorf' Following that came Tap Dancing In Molassesf' The last play was a farse of Hansel and Gretel called The Bad Chil- dren. Jeff Blake, the Stage Manager designed all of the sets used this night, and all of the members helped construct the sets. Between plays, mass confusion hit the dressing rooms, but everything worked out fine for all. Afterwards, everyone went out to celebrate. 22 Highlights Hulda makes a clean sweep. Take me to the Prom or else! Here we are, take us or leave us. AMATEURS TODAY - PRO TOMORROW Wicked witch ofthe West? Highlights 23 Abby Brewster . . . Rev. Dr. Harper . . Teddy Brewster . A . Office Brophy .... Officer Klein ..... Martha Brewster . Elaine Harper .,.. Mortimer Brewster Mr. Gibbs ....... Jonathon Brewster Dr. Winstein ..... Officer O'Hara . . . Lieutenant Rooney Mr. Witherspoon . . .Barbara Cordes Lorin Gatermann Mike Pfefferkorn . . . . .Ed Dziatlik Leroy Nikolaisen . . . .Gail Overton .Nancy Kaalberg . . . . . .Fred Wiese , . . .Vernon Birch . A . . . .John Sacks Robert Waggoner . . .John Rowland . . . .Marshall Arky ......JohnClose We have our girl, where's his? ARSENIC AND OLD LACE - A SUCCESS A toast! On February 20 and 21 Cleveland's faculty was spot lighted in the long running Broadway hit Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesserl- ing. Little did Cleveland pupils realize how ta- lented the staring teachers were. For many hours they pushed aside home work assignments and studied their lines. Finally, the moment of truth came. The whole cast did a remarkablejob and even received a standing ovation for their talent and hard work. The Mactorsw were also honored by Mr. Reinsch in the presence of their colleagues during a faculty meeting. The Chi Delta Players built the sets and the Aud Technician's Club worked sound effects, sometimes playing tricks on the unsuspecting teachers. But everyone had a fun time and looked forward to next year's faculty play. Stick 'em up, fuzz. Hey toots, you busy tonight? ,Jai AR ENIC A D OLD LACE . . KILL ALL!! Charge!', xg Tea Time E A moment for prayer, That's what I call a busy teacher. T00 BUSY for you!! Such sweet little old ladies. ,- . ,, .,,,,,,,,. ,..,, S L ,t.. ...Q ...1....1.i...1-. , . , SOUTH PACIFIC COMES TO CLE ELAND There is nothin like a dame. Could this be true love? The nurses The nurses present a Thanksgiving show. fm, Reminiscing in My Girl Back Home. Hello!!! Is anybody out there? Bloody Mary introduces Liat to Joe Cable. it 1sw.,11.:a1: i .',,-f,. L , --1.11-1 i . ' Q :m,,. ,,,kk , gk,,,g.,-:,,,,,,k: N H 'N' 1, I F:-LH--I -:W,.. ,. .i . , . t s e tl .. Bloody Mary is the girl they love. Getting chewed out by Captain Brackett But I'm only a cockeyed optimist. Cast Nellie Forbush .,,.. Emile De Becque . . . Bloody Mary ......... Luther Billis ............ Lt. Joe Cable, U.S.M.C. .... Liat ...,...,...,,...... Ngana ......,...,.... Jerome . . . Henry .... Stewpot ...,,..,...... Professor .......,....,....... Captain Brackett, U.S.N. ,..,, . Commander Harbison, U.S.N. , Yeoman Quale CNavyJ .,..... Sgt. Johnson fArmyJ .,... Seabee West ......,....... Radio Operator Mc Caffrey . , . Lt. G. Marshall ........... ...... Gale De Guire . . . . Dennis Gamache ...... Karen Cook . . . . George Pollard . . . Paul Mc Knight ,..........SallyDavid An1taHuff Veronica Sonnenschein EdMintner ,....... Jerry Brooks .... . Dennis Pogue . . . . Mark Coleman . . . Don Westrich . . .. Bob Mueller . , . . . Ray Seemiller . . .. Mike Coleman ..... Sam Adams . . . Nancy Siemer That sexy siren ofthe south sea, Billis?! Highlights 27 M, G: 3 ' E Lots of help from parents. CARNIVAL FUN The Gold Fish booth. Cleveland had its annual spring carnival on Friday, May 2 and on Saturday, May 3. The Dad's Club, Mother's Club, and C. P. A. were all involved to make it possible. Many rides, games, and booths, sponsored by the different organizations, were on hand for those who wished to take part. Despite the threatening weather conditions the carnival again proved to be a success. 28 Highlights A ai' Which prize did you want? The champ strikes again F i The C. H. S. Rider's booth. ORE ERYG E Mrs. Blum decides which booth to go next Howdy! !! Fun on the scrambler. What is this stufi'?! !! ' lliisa --1v' k r .S-wmigi Sflzlgliltx -Y!-I , s Eek! She's dead. Building the sets. 5 Q Don't! Stop, thief!!! Come, my pet, Nancy and George, help out. You villian, you! Fm going fast, DOC! A new vaudeville act. 30 Highlights , Gen ij CARNIVAL MELGDRAMAS My hero! Oh no! Give him the old right! Along with the other sights and sounds of Cleve- land's carnival was the booing and cheering at the melodramas. Evil villians, courageous heroes and fair damsels were all on hand as the Chi Delta Players presented four brand new melodramas for the crowds at the carnival. The plays were 'LAlias Smedley Pew- treef' s'Her Heart Belongs to Heartburnf' s'The Min- or's Daughter, and '4Tillie the Tellerf' The plays ran all during the carnival except for Saturday night when rain forced the cancellation. The lollipop kid. Parting is such sweet sorrow. Highlights 31 FACULTY MASTERS ST. MARY'S Our friendly referees. Two . . . Two . . , Two!!! Miss Mogelnicki, Miss Piskulic, Mrs. Blazicek, Mrs. Kaalberg, Miss Carver, Mrs. Murray Did you hear the one about . . . 'F' Cleveland out-jumps St. Mary's 32 Highlights TALE TSHOW H GE SUCCESS A boxing demonstration. Ed Mintner displays his talent on the accordion. Mike Coleman's award winning ventriloquist act, Bob and Dennis perform their gymnastic feats. Talented sounds ofDave Jericho Robinson. March came in like a lion, and so did Cleveland with a student-faculty talent show that was presented on March 7. The show, sponsored by the Library Club, consisted of eighteen different acts that involved singing, dancing and other talents. In the final judging, Mike Colemanas ventriloquist act was awarded first prize of ten dollars. A routine of acrobatic skills performed by Dennis Gamache, Tammy Widmann, Bob Mullens, and Molita Guz- man was awarded Honorable Mention. Highlights 33 P SEM aiu Xi V L J Who said they don't pray. Don Howard, always on his toes. 36 Sports FRONT ROW: Gilbert Mertz, David Brouk, John Rhomberg, Mark Wille, Lee Murray, Paul Lorbert, SECOND ROW: Don Williams, Bill Zelle, Leo Giambalvo, Dan Brown, Bruce James, Calvin Flamm. THIRD ROW: Robert Dopplick, Manager: John Allman Dave Ashlock, Mike Vaughn, Mark Domagalski, Mike Kaestner, Steve Baldwin FOURTH ROW: Jack Granda, Rick Meyers, Brian Hibdon, Randy Payne, Doug Link Mike Rathert, LAST ROW: Coach Maulin, Jim Deschler, Foster Strain, Edward Haynes John Gavin, Mike Caldwell. DETERMINATIO , PRA s v 5 v Seniors: Coach Maulin, Paul McKnight, Gilbert Mertz, Mike Burke, David Brouk, John Rhomberg, Mark Wille, Lee Murray, Paul Lorbert, Joe Jackson. George Leighton, Joe Broderick, Tony Nolda, Mike Molnar, Jim Russell, Jerry Robinson, John Gavin, Don Howard, Coach Moran, ln meals 'vc .5 ' li 2- y i ilfli ili or A E of Girl Talk, Hey, wait for me! Sports 37 Waiting patiently for a touch-down. Leaders: Coach Maulin, Mark Wille, Paul Lorbert, Lee Murray. COMPETITION COMBI E Hey guys, look at this. Kick the habit. The Mighty Dutch get into action. . ti, yt .,......t..t.,,.,..f..,.,. .. W.. A.-, ,.t,..,..., It was football practice again and the many grueling hours of practice began. Nearly 65 athletes reported for training with high hopes and determination. It was not only the first year for two new varsity coaches, Mr. Maulin and Mr. Moran, but for many of the players, this was the first time on the field. Most of the strength of Cleve- land's previous teams graduated. Coach Maulin was starting out fresh. Considering the tough com- petition and inexperience of the players, Cleveland remained strong. The Dutch finished the season with 3 wins, 6 loses and l tie, which placed the team in sev- enth place. John Rhomberg won the Bozi- kis Awardg Mark Wille was voted the most valuable player. Leadersg Joe Jackson, George Leighton, Coach Moran. A player, who knows what he is doing. FURLEXCITI G FOOTBALL Cleveland warms up in the summer sunshine. Even people like the football team enjoys the many auds. Look what the otha' team did to my hand' .2a!fflzs:,fev2m 'W t- sw ww if -va Joe Nazzoli, Kevin Byrne, Drew Bram, Jim O Toole, Joe Anselmo, Karl Dunajcik, Jeff Baldwin, Chris Nienhaus. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Stichling, Tom Sweeney, Paul Marschner, John Miller, Fred Schmelling, Ken Fleischmann, Mike Wille, Rick Leuchtman, Chris Paule. LAST ROW: Mark Tribout. Coach Gummels, Mike Henson, Wayne Tichacek, Joe Jonak. Good soccer skill, loyalty to the team, and dedica- tion to the sport are the main ingredients of a well K K rounded soccer team. After four months of practice with Coach Gummels, the Cleveland Kickers accumu- Cleveland plays in rain gr Sngw' lated nine wins, five losses, and five ties in the regular season, which placed the team third in the league. Chris Neinhaus lead all all scorers with eight goals. Ron Berdeaux ranked second with seven goals. He also received All-State honorable mention. The Kickers put the ball into opposition nets 27 times, while allowing 13 points in their own net. Goaltenders Jim O Toole and Karl Dunajcik combined for twelve shutouts. This year proved to be better then average for Cleveland's soccer team. Cleveland in action. - 1251- .. W ...,.t.,,,W,,..,.M :+.:,r-if:f-wt211iff-:utter1.am:+ffw...z.tw:feQwuex.m-fmeteotm.li-.N-wMfM.aeMf..,1s-.- ew: -t... 5 FRONT ROW: Rick Sambo, Greg Bartlow, SECOND ROW: Chris Ward, Robert Powers, Kurt Zickler, Craig Pestka, Kevin Kretzer, Russell Johnson, Joe Fleischman, Mike Klos, Joe Neimeyer. THIRD ROW: Harry Freund, Bob Schucharat, Lindsay Polette, Bruce Fernandez, Jim Rich, Jerry Beckerle, Mike Powers. LAST ROW: Coach Wichman, Doug Bram, Gary Jones, Mike Mohrman, Rick Goodman, Jim Kirby, Keith Mueller, Bob Wertman. EXCITI GSEA O C Finished, a winning battle. I wonder where the other team is. Joe, the seal. J . .. with ,,', , , Z- ., ' K ' ' 'ee' M...w i t V ' ' ' .. 3- ....., ::,Z,,,,L-Wt WM -P' - .5 1- A-1-wsrfza -f - ir' is 9,11-wwwss i W si 4, f ' . ' W' i , 1 U' 'i17ifiS'?' f s+5 5i'l'J ' .- Tfff:?i2y5W3f?f1':iE 53 7li5 t in '- g3g,h,,.i g4fmigigMg,,aw,l,5f.,Eqm5,,,g?QRi.,,, .,.,,. sa .A J e R WY 'QM :Nous ee ,, .,,--1 s. , . . . . 41 e tw is i ..,.J,,m,,. .ssl -Is Q, Q 'i X 69 f ---'-:Wgagsiggiimzeaiiuwaqgsllblal X -we 1 .., , V- -A V- - ' -1. e We S .,,,---,,--, ,---, gg. '- T'- 5 --g1..:e1:-ss' - F Rf? E a l i-, W R The abundance of team spirit, endurance and pride kept Cleve- land's wrestlers going, meet after meet. The team had only four members who had wrestled var- sity before, which may have been the reason the team came in ninth place. Bill Martin earned a first place medal in the Soldan Quad. Nick Moffat took a second place medal in the Fox Tournamentg third place in the Roosevelt Tour- nament was won by Leo Giam- balvo. Oh! Gee, lwon! 42 Sports Let's play horsef' WRE TLER FRONT ROW: Bruce Santhuff, Dale Stolzer N Toni Claro, Karen Diesal, Sheila Diesal Leo Bill Martin, Mark Dennis. MIDDLE ROW Dale tepe, Dean Ridings, Pat Fitzgerald John Ridmgs here.' Fancy meeting you Somebody get this guy ' off of me TRATE AGILITY. Gross, Ed Rudden, Dave Martin, Coach Nikolaisen. LAST ROW: Dave Ashlock, Rich Meyer, Rick Dobbs, Dan Cas- saday, Doug Link. I wonder who's the center of attention, a girl maybe? , , , , Wrestling tests one's endurance. Cleveland s mat men striving for victory. Nice to meet you What did you say about my girl? How is this for a hold? MM----1--W--l----l K -W Discussion between Cleveland and Crystal City. Hang on, Snoopy, Reach for the sky. FRONT ROW: Ron Chambers, Dan Randolph, Jim Banjai, Dan Macgraw, Bob Suhre, Dennis Fanger, Rich Dangos. LAST ROW: Ken Krueger, Mike Brown, Dan Brown, Bob Miller, Mark Tallant, Mark Travers, Bob Schwartz, Jeff Weiners, John Allman, Ed Weil, Coach Rosenow. AND THE BASKE Watch out, Ken! The Castleis Basketball team under Coach Rosenow showed stamina and determination through out the season. This year the squad put forth their best effortsg the team never gave up, despite a difficult year. Cleveland's record for the season read 3 and 18. Every game was played hard. Individual achieve- ments were shown by different members of the team. Mike Mc Dan- iels lead the team in scoring with an average of 18 points and Ron Chambers was chosen most valuable player. The Cagers continued to thrill the student body with their exciting plays. Southwest and Clevelandjump for it. ALL BOUNCES o 3 X H YQ 2 ii .....r J 'Na Watch the ball, Mike! Q-Q. a r Hey, where did the ball go? 'vs ..,,, ...uns il Seniors, FRONT ROW: Debbie Zahner, John Brand, Jack Flu- Double action with Larry Michaels. chel, Marlene Matthews, Joe Pfeiffer. LAST ROW: Mr. Kauff- mann, Virginia Watkins, Mark Coleman, Steve Kozemczak, Sandy Dombkowski, Carleen Reinhardt, Gail Denton. CO-ED BOWLI, WG Juniors, FRONT ROW: Debra Potts, Karen Wolff, Aaron Darnell, Linda Boyer, Mary Wilcox, Judy Stringer, Kenny Price. MIDDLE ROW: Diana Spakowski, Rick Oldham, Terry Wingenbach, John Hilliard, Mike Reichert, Darlene Hilly, Paula Merritt, Dan Westbrook, Kevin Chistopher. LAST ROW: Mr. Kauffmann, Kathy Georger, Sherry Hartman, Tim Tirlore, Tim Tyler, Tom Brown, Dave Tolliver, Joe Micbrite, Cathy Murser, Jim Grogen, Kathy Wiesehan, Jody Heisner. l 5 5' E in 2 l s T The Bowling Club started in 1932 for girls only. A Bowling Club for guys was formed in 1940. 1963 gave birth to a co-ed bowling club. During this year close to 100 members were in the club ofwhich 60076 were girls. Every Wednesday, after school our 'spro and beginner bowlers hastily raided the lanes of Wes- tern Bowl. There were three lea- gues in which to bowl. A girl's league, a boy's league and a mixed league. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and St. Valentine's Day tournaments were held between the three lea- gues. At the end of the year a bowling banquet was held, about sixty trophies were presented to the deserving members. RIES FOR 300 Mr. Officers 8c Sponsor: FRONT ROW: Kauffmann, Joseph Pfeifer, Sandy Domb- kowski, Jack Fluchel. Freshmen, FRONT ROW: John Darby, Scott Hatfield, Debbie Arnick, Linda Bingham, MIDDLE ROW: Russ Macbride, Peggy Allen, Diane Stevens, Cindy I-Iarned, Paula Jonak, Donna Lindsay. LAST ROW: Sue Ca- viecy, Jan De Bolin, Ed Meyers, Rick Mc Kinley, Dave Bagy, Pat Dapron, Tom Amsler. Sophomores, FRONT ROW: Larry Lasley, Sheila Erslon, Cathy Schmuelling, Deborah Michael, Barbara Eckenfels, Laura Bamvakais. MIDDLE ROW: Randy Ruecker, Keith Rothenberg, Tina Leister, Laura King, Gail Petelik, Georgette Heitmann. LAST ROW: Lois Kuchenmeister, Sharon 1-leitert, Mike Arnick, Karen Bushnell, John Preston, Dave Flemming, Doug Paule, Pat Martin. Sophomores, FRONT ROW: Cheryl Amsler, Tammy Widmann, Bob Kloeppinger, Martha Maher, Carol Scheid, Barbara Jackson. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Filla, Kathy Goggin, Dave Klosterman, Jim Martin, Kim Pascow, Steve Jones, Michelle Troup. LAST ROW: Liz Morris, Debbie Stephen, Richard McKinley, Harold Richardson, Bob Callmeyer, Ken Wright, Linda Newbold, Vickie Callahan, Delmar Boice. tWwael.aansramroi'+H. ' . . Another Mark Spitz. Sportsmanship was the name of the game concerning all of Cleveland's athletic activities. This was just one ofthe many qualities which the Swim Team contained. Speed, persistence, initia- tive and endurance also came in great abundance. The Dolphins had a season which gave the team fourth place in the Public High League. The Cap- tains, Larry Abeln and Steve Tod helped lead and direct the activities ofthe team. The managers Don Buttig and Rick Tod served to maintain records, acted as time keepers, and prepared meet sheets. The mermaids, Pat Mercurio and Linda Fletcher assisted in timing, and provided moral support. Some of the team members deserving of special recognition were Dan Greminger, Larry Abeln, Tom Onder, Steve Tod, John Obermeyer, and John Bouvatte. Next year looks even better for Cleveland's team. Belly Flop! FRONT ROW: Dale Kulisek, Chris Kohring, MIDDLE ROW: Coach Arky, Don Buttig, Linda Fletcher, Steve Tod, Dan Hubeli, Charles Finnegan, Larry Abeln, Dan Gremminger, Tom Onder. TA KMEN STRIVE I wonder what I'm suppose to do next. Rick Tod, John Bouvatte, Pat Mercurio, Greg Stone. LAST ROW: Karl Hofen, Kent Nichols, Greg Farris, Ed Myers, John Obermeyer. Fm trying to touch my toes before l hit the water. S One, two, three, dive! Splash! Splash! Splash! , 1- S, F PUCKERED - P C.H. . . . . FRONT ROW: Joe Depauli, Joe Priesser, .Iim Gander, Coach Holloran, Steve Rapp, John Rhomberg, Ralph Kraeling, SECOND ROW: Mark Salerno, THIRD ROW: Bob Kuerper, Mike Rathert, Bob Dunahue, Marty Rapp, Gregg Farris, Jim Raines, Mike Vaughn, George Poulos, LAST ROW: Ken Strain, Jim Kuerper, Dan Gremminger, .lim Swatner, Tim Carrol, Bill Flynn. Ice Hockey is one of the fastest growing sports in the St. Louis area, especially at the high school level. This was the first year for Cleveland to organize an ice hockey team. This school and Southwest High School were the only schools to compete in the P.H.L. The players were excep- tional, especially since they had to pay for their own equipment, jer- seys, and ice time for practice. Cleveland won first place in the league competition and runner up in the playoffs. This was a great start for the Cleveland Ice Hockey Team. I wonder what I did wrong. Slide Bill. slide! On your mark, get set, GO! - vt.. QQQQ F t , -,I KM ,aww mu : I 'f om' -., A :M - I - zfzziftzsf-we ::1 if :1'1:- , ,.:: i, .ft 3 t .1., 1 i,Q igtt ,,,: E ,,.. .-1i ,ii ,Q- f,-- t ss, .f,.-J' .Qy'.f:- w',:-,',f:-,.... ,,,. .,.,., , - - . R ibm, ag A . X .. . ..,. , E X ,- ,Q g M .. t -'ff ' From which of the planets has it come? ,... --i' 'e 50 Sports . . . HOCKEY HOWS SKILL ii' 'Hn Cleveland in action, I didlfl do it, he IS the OIIC Rolf, ready for action. C,H.S, VS. Opponents 4 St, Mary's 0 3 C.B.C. 4 7 S.L.U,H. 2 5 De Smet 3 4 Southwest 1 7 Chaminade 3 7 Southwest 0 1 S.I..U.H. 2 3 St. Mary's 3 4 Southwest 0 7 De Smet 1 7 Chaminade O 6 QSemi final playoffsj O 3 S.L.U.H. 5 fFinals Playoffsj C.B.C. The pep talk P F I Z I wonder if I'll make it, today. CRCSS COU TRY KEEPS TRUCKI 'LThe tortoise and the hare? Leave me alone. I Our Cross Country team is the best. That's not simply a state- ment of loyalty, it's a plain fact. The team won the P. H. L. for the fourth consecutive year and ranked first at the Southside Invita- tional Tournament. Since August l5, the team has run seven days a week which requires a ton of determination, dedications, and cooperation. Dave Kretschman participated in the state meet. He won the invitational P. H. L. meet and the district meet. Larry Jones ran two miles in nine minutes, fifty-eight seconds. George Griggs ran nine minutes, fifty-nine seconds. This was the first year for Cleveland to have a co-ed team: it proved to be a successful venture. A closer feeling between the team members developed, this was attributed to the existence ofthis first co-ed team. Cross Country in action. Sports 53 FRONT ROW: Sharray Summerfield, Dan Magraw, Wayne Tichacek, Greg Stone, Dave York, Janet Verdin. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Weinheim, Steve Lindbergh, Dave Vogelpohl, John Russell, Dave Kretschman, George Griggs, Ted Peterson, Rocky Fitzpatrick. LAST ROW: Jim Small, Rich Stewart, Larry Jones, Steve Italiano, John Ederle, Jim Galaski, Jim Hoff. EFFORT, TIME + SKILL Z C.H.S. TRACK Along with the girls, the guys on the track team jump, and triple jump. Outstanding performances started practicing in early February five days a week. were displayed by Larry Jones and George Griggs in The guys practiced for such events as running any- running two miles under ten minutes. A broken where from 100 yards to two miles. Field events con- school record was achieved by Dave Kretschman who sisted of the shot put, pole vault, high jump, long ran the mile in 4:24.5. Ben Wilson, Rich Elder, Mike Fritts, Don Buttig, Bob Windisch, Marty Raft, Chuck Wuensch, Steve Tod, Art Tullock, John Hughes, Alan Kamper. MIDDLE ROW: Sharray Summerfield, John Marcovich, Larry Lamaer, Dave Shucard, Al Lemley, Rick Dopplick, Tim Dennis, Mike Rios, Chris Kohring, Charles Muelhauser, Earl Leach, Janet Verdin. LAST ROW: Greg Korhing, Rick Goodman, Dan Cassaday, Harry Freund, Art Coleman, Steven Moss, Dale Kulisek, Mike Ruhl, Doug Bram. 54 Sports FRONT ROW: Pat Lawrence, Dave Wheeler, Greg Moses, Don Aurin, Virgil Wilcut, Tom Obradovich. LAST ROW: Bob De Pung, Terry Duspiwa, Steve Chamley, Jim Martin, Al Milner, Steve Marchblanks, Steve Tod. TENNIS TEAM . at N' V A 1 ,w i f 7 - -' ' , Y ' , A veev . is 'e iiii fi J ' With only four more meets ahead of them, Cleve- land's team stood undefeated in their league. Many of i i Q f the team matches consisted of three singles and two f , ,f ff,w y11i eww, 9 ' A '99 doubles within the Public High League, and outside of A .VPV', f 5 , ig yyi 1,, yyye' ff f it. A tremendous amount of concentration along with quick reflexes and developed skills is what makes a I .A,, J, l T, champion tennis player. Dedication is also on the top of ,,,, W i the list. On Cleveland's tennis team this year, Bob De g Vpli, Pung was ranked' first. He is only in his junior year, and gp, during the off season, he spends more time on the tennis p courts than any of the other players on the team. ,eaii siis A A ti ill ii'i ltiit' i'Ei i ':,, ,I ,t ii, Lf' 'iiifjfitqi H iil' ,'i, L Oh no, not again. L VV V A ,V,,, ,,,, t i'is H , s ' ' S' l Here comes Mike Lowry. I hit it! SWE zff mwu .I With three more games to go, the season looked bright for Clevelandls baseball team. Not including the last three games, the record for the year was 7-9. The team played forcefully with considerable pride and determination. Providing a lot of morale support was the captains Tim Sweeney, Mark Wille, Mark Franz, and Ron Chambers. This year was to prove to be great experience for Sophomore Mike Green who is expected to play exceptional baseball in his future at Cleveland. This meeting will now come to order. Coach Cliffe, Mark Wille, Ron Chambers, Eric Schmittgens, Ti Sweeney, Karl Dunajcik, George Leighton, Mark Franz, Mik Kaestner, Paul McKnight. MIDDLE ROW: Edmond Ide, Gre Reagen, Larry Lasley, Roy Stout, Dan Brown, Mike Green, Car roll Wood, Ken Price, Brad Burgess, Joe Grana, Foster Strain, C.H.S. BASE - FORE ER Throw it here! C1eveland's baseball team, waiting for another win. 56 Sports QQ' David Schuster. LAST ROW: Cheryl Pequignot, Barbara Mira- monti, Anne Duffy, Rita Buss, Rick Octerbeck, Chris Paule, Steve Spradling, Bob Shure, Mark Melville, Bob Schwartz, Michael Mohrmann, Ken Chambers, Ricky Lawson, Mr. Richard Brown. B LLPL YER HIT Now that I caught it, what should I do with it? I hope he doesn't throw it to me I wonder ifthis one is any good? Hey, you guys! The action is over here. - - 'W wwf -m,.,m-.mf,..m-rf'tw,fv4 -m W r'-mwnu -W W W M- -MMM.-w..f'mm1::W. FRGNT ROW: Mrs. Theodore, Donna Caviecy, Lynn Russell, Terry Gliedt, Donna Dangos, Sherie Smith, Sue Duffey, Jean Heitzman Karen Arant, LAST ROW: Sherrie Toye, Tammy Swindle, Debbie Powers, Kim Erickson, Sandy Tarzian, Shawn Swofford. 58 Sports Now, which one is my team? EVER A LOSS The Girl's Hockey Team snatched first place again this year with five wins, one tie, and one loss. How could they lose, with great spirit and the willingness to work? There were many outstanding players, spe- cially in defense. Defense gave up only two goals. A total of fifteen goals were made by Cleveland's team. Beginning in the early part of August, Varsity team practices were held twice a week until November. Those four months went by with a few minor injuries and a couple of broken hockey sticks, but nothing brought the team down. C. H. S. was super-proud of their girls on the field. FRONT ROW: Leslie Lang, Terri Morelli, Debbie Keigley, Tracy Shoults, Kim Johnson, Marian Lorbert. LAST ROW: Sheila Diesel, Carole Tarzian, Jill Kiger, Sue Hilliard, Karen Schoeneberg, Linda Deschler, Marian Lorbert. F 0 R G IR L H K E l I wonder ifshe'll miss it. Stay still, so I can hit you. !! Come on, we don't have all day. CLEVELAN ' GYMNASTICS TEAM FRONT ROW: Sharon Flamm, Sheila Kirtley, Laura Ridings, Vicky Jones, Karen Arent. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Theodore, Sandy Leighton, Louise Runtz, Dawn Vollmar, Linda Deschler, Gina Windisch. THIRD ROW: Tammy Widmann, Helen Evers, Moneita Guzman. LAST ROW: Vicky Flynn, Shawn Swofford, Barbara Miramonti. 60 Sports I wonder if I'll make it? Now do three back flips, and that will be all for today. Every afternoon after December l, 1974, the girls and the guys of the gymnastic team set up the balance beam, the uneven bars and the vaulting equipment. Row upon row of tumbling mats were also laid out in Cleveland,s gymnasium. Many hours of practice were spent on these routines. The members ofthe gymnastic team competed with many other high schools but team points were not counted, only individual points were awarded. Vicky Flynn demonstrated exceptional skill by placing fourth in state competition. SHOWS COORDINATIO perform, even though I don't like to do it myself. Tiasha D Karen has such skill on the beam. FRONT ROW: Karen Canterbury, Louise Lang, Jan Domagalski. SECOND ROW: Gloria Gendron, Brenda Anaker, Donn THIRD ROW: Leslie Lang, Terry Gleidt, Sue French. LAST ROW: Gloria Norton. Mrs.'Theodore, partially hidden, helps the team. The most interesting feature at Cleveland is watching Hgymnasticists uncan a Williams. Sports 61 Look at that, it went through the ceiling. I'm getting out of that mess. Getting along with the other players and having the willingness to work hard and to cooperate is what truly makes a winning team in any sport. With a very satisfy- ing record of seven wins and one loss, the C.H.S. girl's Basketball team tied for first place in the Public High League. This was also the year that Cleveland de- feated Southwest High School for the first time. The best all around player was Susey Duffey and outstanding de- fense was performed by Rose Maddock. All of the players on the team possessed great morale and miraculous dedication. A moment of relaxation. So this is what they call dribbling AND THE BALL BOUNCES ON AND O AND O QW'- X up K FRONT ROW: Tammie Swindle, Lindsey Bradford, Sherri Engle, Rae Padfield. MIDDLE ROW: Jeanne Heitzman, Donna Dangos, Rose Maddock, Sandy Tarzian. LAST ROW: Donna Caviecy, Lynn Russell, Sue Duffey. 62 Sports I thought only boys chased glrls Scoreboard: Cleveland VS. Qppgnentg 30 Bayless 28 47 Roosevelt 14 34 Vashon I5 41 Sumner 30 42 Visitation 31 47 MC Kinley 20 3l Southwest 20 three, throw. ,.w.wv-u CLE ELAND HIGH in Q he ,cu i FRONT ROW: Jan Osterloh, Pam Behrens, Linda Bartz, Tina Hamburger, Donna Roberts, Marlene Matthews, Karen Diesal LAST ROW: Betsy Bircher, Tami Stack, Karen Morrison, Vickie Visintine. Ooo, this feel so good. Help me, HELP! The sea monster is after me! Look out, here I come. Last one in is a rotten egg. r N 1w.2:t,a , n:aaffr lui.. SCHOOL ERMAID What a splash' Look at these legs Making a big splash this year was the Girls Swim Team by taking the P H L championship Starting in late January, the girls met three times a week, but soon practices expanded to every night plus Saturday. Different members of the team participated in racing events. Others con- centrated on synchronized swimming. The girls worked very hard to achieve their individual or team accomplishments. They competed in the first Girl's District Swim Meet against very stiff competition. Each girl from C.H.S. improved I'm not going into the waterg it's too cold. Don't be afraid, it won't bite. -Q 1 aay if F . s,. . 1 X . f.'2g, . J i --5 3Z t,..fs...... i m::.-.ft 1 'Z it ,' f L2lfixiw:, ':t -11 ,tigj Q ' ', f Y t : LAX-1. -ts., 53 335 1 ,Mx 1 V 1 is am? e i'7.f,5 i ' ...va V 1 M nw r'e.. t .Q fi..:ei::F5f'E2:'f ' ifftii SWE, 'l . tls.. Y - if ,-f ha. are .W W M .X 9 .Ji E 5 Q stiff W A ad X their time by at least three seconds which exem- plified their improvements and determination. Some broken records were achieved this year by Louise Runtz for the butterfly and Donna Ro- berts for the free style. Donna also established a new record on the individual medley. The most interesting feature at Cle- veland is Girl's Swim Team. Dana Plumlee Wow, I wonder who he is? Bathing beauties! Sports 65 M A . ' 4 ' - -sf Va ,wan mm amww Y ,S sg 'fi ,KI 4 4 '44 . , I K7 'Y lv. FRONT ROW: Lynn Russell, Nancy Sigmund, Barbara Miramonti, Mary Wozniak. LAST ROW: Jeanne Heitzman, Terrie Gleidt, Su Duffey, Donna Caviecy, Donna Dangos. - as a yaa to of :..b , -... . f l' Ia. etit O'a out t 'nn,aa. ani' ' f A as --VV r A - '.fl'Q.ffi .aa. ilny L i A nn'a Get your hand out of here! I wonder if she'll hit it right? OLLEYB LL CAN Oh Lord, help me to hit the ball. Practices for the Volleyball team were two nights a week, starting in Mid September. The girls worked hard those afternoons at school. The results of their efforts resulted their winning every game, with the sole exception of Southwest. Both the A team and the B team tied for second in their leagues. The A team captain was Suzy Duffey and the B team Captain was Rose Maddock. C SO MUCH GRE T FUN Here I go again. Ji?- gggsj , 1, 31, : 2343, fghhxkk Q is---Xfvf ' . - im 342591 K Qjfslf ,.. T ..., ..,, .,,,... . MJ .i ,,.W, ,i .MQ-li .x.r...-x,J.,a:x,,i., Mr... .. ,kkL,, ,5,,..n . ,,.,, ,A,,,MJ ,in no .z M, Wi ,fi n 5? ? A 2153? E 1 f so I, f Sr , iz' . Now what am I suppose to do with this Another Twiggyff' x l ? my N Q5 - - thing? il L'-L '1 R if w - ' - K 'fl f 1 , 5 O ,, V- f - xg., W 'ff in 4 T O al H T T m, L' .. ,h,L 1 is cizww rw- W . X ' 'Y . V ' sf- 2- .X kim - .-'- lit:-ie mam-Qvrizififil:L--zzf2'i11l' T ..' , T. ' N . . ' 1 N JK ' Q . .. D i '- A Ax N A P T f 'X - - 2 .. .. X ' 1 me ' -T 1-I W 1 2 - N 'W Q' ' ' ',:. .W M - -- few-xi' A 1 O 4' ' i 1 slsll fn 1 fy- - - ..,. 'K - N .n f H .- .T :w-s1Q--w'.,-w-+- -X.-.uw s ' Volleyball is an inside, outside sport. lv Maddock, Sheri Smith. , l in i 2 FRONT ROW: Linda Deschler, Carolyn Roberts, Phyllis Hennicke, Karen Beutmann. LAST ROW: Karen Diesel, Carol Miller, Rose I! ,,,., N. ' Ei fy 'i ' GIRLS TRACK GETS Lynn demonstrates her skill. lt's a bird, it's a plane, not it's only Pat Moss. Ifthat photographer gets in my way, I'll have to run right over him. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Watson, Lynn Russell, Sue Duffey, Donna Caviecy, Kim Morrison, Connie Vogel, Donna Dangos, Jean Evers. SECOND ROW: Debbie Mueller, Sue Caviecy, Donna Williams, Jill Kiger, Diane Richardson, Sheri Thomas, Sherri Toye, Carol Roberts, Sherry Broderick, Mariann Lorbert, Terry Some one has to move over. A GRE T START Gliedt. THIRD ROW: Mary Kunkel, Pam Hilson, Lisa Mitchell, Pat Jaeger, Carol Miller, Karen Schoeneberg, Carol Tarzian, Deb bie Hill, Myrna Jones, Miss Mogelnicki. LAST ROW: Pat Moss, Sue Stewart, Sue Kuenlhe, Cathy Short, Kim Ferrell, Sharon Hei- ICFI. Wanting to do their best this year, the girl's track team started practicing early. February brought snow, and it also brought the girls out in their sweat suits running the halls after school. The team competed in seven track meets this year and did quite well consi- dering the stiff competition. One of Cleveland's track stars was Mary Ellen Kunkel. She won every event in every meet that she entered. Terry Gliedt won the Triathlon at the Sumner In- vitational. It consisted of three events, the shot put, running longjump and the sixty yard dash. EEk, a mouse! Oh Mom, can't I play a little longer. -' . - ' . 33, ' . A -' 111 at X tsrt . ' i f W ' ,. , 1 f. il A . .. - is g ,.. i f - 2 -t,. ,-e..e . . E si ,.., Q Mr 3 - ,,'. -Nm-..,.,..f-M -.-ws- mm-ruse-e ' .sf Am-:ff'fmgQa,f . Q. N . .1 ,ii .. .--M'-': f 3a?t-r . 'igrw '.,,,,..,,.., ' ii T, '-Q .1mss'- fr y ' Q' ..- .. ---- 1 - V P es. il .sm ytv- Q5 1 , l E M- ..sf.as.,atx.s+w. .f ,Q s , . X.. an .. r, mm-wma 1 ii, ,El ,O 2 Qge ms s g lmgrr . . ' 'wi'ie mf .. I wonder ifthat's soft enough, Sports 69 Leaders Lead Bodies To Fitness is is e it as A iw? if 5 N 'H al' i we W sv Q. A - X Q Xl s if if' 4 s FRONT ROW: Jean Evers, Kathy Koehler, Lisa Hoffman, Kim Morrison, Tammie Swindle, Lynn Russell, MIDDLE ROW Terry Morelli, Beth Sellers, Karen Bushnell, Donna Dangos, Rose Maddock, Jan Osterloh, Diane Spakowski, Linda Deschler LAST ROW: Misty Bitter, Karen Morrison, Pat Leighton, Antonette Claro, Jonny Shamess, Debbie Powers, Barbara Jackson Karen Canterbury, Susan Leaders. Isn't she graceful? The first Leader's Club was formed in 1948 and had been efficiently operating ever since. The Leaders are chosen by the physical education teachers to help them with class activities. A few of their jobs have included class sports, such as basketball and hockey, spotting for gymnastics, leading daily exercises, and setting up equip- ment. Lynn helps with basketball. G.R. .GIRLS STRIVES TO UNITE GIRLS ATHLETICS FRONT ROW: Sandy Tarizan, Lynn Russell, Sue Duffey, Jeanne Heitzman, Donna Dangos. SECOND ROW: Karen Cantebury, Donna Robey, Sherri Toye, Betty Hill, Vicky Flynn, Brenda Anacker, Leslie Lange, Jan Domagalski, Toni Claro. THIRD ROW: Tammy Swindle, Sherry Broderick, Sue French, Sheila Diesal, Sherry Broderick, Sue French, Gloria Gendron, Sue Caviecy, Jill Kiger, Gail Erickson, Dana Plumlee, Carol Tarizan, Karen Schoeneberger, Barbara Brown. FOURTH ROW: Vicky Jones, Vicky Brooks, Tina Hamburger, Helen Evers, Julie Runtz, Lisa Mitchell, Laura Duffner, Laura Paule, Pat Leighton, Pat Jaeger. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Koehler, Barbara Filipp, Linda Bartz, Rose Maddock, Carol Miller, Terri Morelli, Shawn Swafford, Mindy Fisbeck, Tammy Widmann. LAST ROW: Linda Deschler, Louise Runtz, Lisa Langeneckert, Jan Osterloh, Betsey Bircher, Terry Gliedt, Juanita Lucy, Donna Caviecy, Peggy Allen, Jan De Bolin. GIRL THLETES AT SPORT ANQUET Since the Girl's Athletic Association began on March 17, l9l6, it has steadily grown. The reason for its development and success is its appeal through a varied program. It was organized under the direction of the women physical education instructors. The pur- poses are to co-ordinate healthful after school activities in the sports field, to direct their operation, and to establish conditions conducive to active and enthusiastic participation ofa large number of girls. To include more activities, the G.A.A. was renamed G.R.A. or Girls' Recreational Association in l956. This year Cle- veland G.R.A. offered hockey, track, swimming, gymnastics, bas- ketball, and volleyball. Some of the outside activities this year were a successful car wash, a pajama party and ajewelry sale. aw , Sports 71 '5:5.3f5ji:g:g,4,-gaa?45:: .,.:.,. 3E5EgEgErEr ' T 55 , ' S.: Q.,:,51g151I:,:5S5Egigigifgifgggfgigigfg EgEfEf5fEf5f5E ' A , A 4 z , U. .5:3.3.3,. 1 as 3? , J' div ' 5 1' 4 :2:2:1:2 '2:255:: :l . . .fQ5:E:::.. -5 . . wif wi 11 V 1 5 E' V ' A TUDE T COUNCIL: PROGRESS I SCHOOL UNITY 5jji: . ia: 'S It niigikxifelg. i Ken Krueger presents his winning speech to the stu- dent body. wzfw Officers, FRONT ROW: Tony Nennmger, Vice President: Ehrhardt Smith, Ser- geant at Arms, LAST ROW: Ken Krueger, President: Connie Wakenhorst, Secretary, Miss .lan Piskulic, Sponsor: Keith Eckenfels, Treasurer. VT Freshmen, FRONT ROW: Don Buttig, Nancy Kittle, Mindy Fisbeck, SECOND ROW: Diane Richards, Vickie Brooks, Kathy Cox, THIRD ROW: Don Bornefeld, Ann 1 Schmidt, FOURTH ROW: Craig Dedert, aaart it Theresa Kurley, Nancy Duncan, LAST gi ROW: Mike Frms, Mike Stallings, Dan Cas- ii g siday. rg i 1? 3 r 7 3 I 21 Sophomores, FRONT ROW: Pam Laws, Steve Taylor, Linda Fletcher, SECOND ROW: Chris Oelzen, John Galligos, .ludy Ro- sario, Lisa Lamartina, THIRD ROW: Laura Duffner, Cindy West, Margie Zelle, FOURTH ROW: Debbie Cannon, Barb Smith, Rick Meyer, LAST ROW: Jeff Stone, Mike Zimmerman, Ben Wilson. Since its inception in September of 1915, the Student Council has been a strong experiment in pupil governing at Cleveland. The Student Council has done many beneficial things for which we at Cleveland are very proud. The Stu- dent Council along with the Senior Class sponsored the blood bank for the American Red Cross. Different members attended the Student Council Conference at Southwest High School on February 25. The main project of the year was the Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes Concert which was held in Cleveland's auditorium on March 20. Over the summer vacation, the members plan to clean up C. H. S. so that the students will come back to a spotless, sparkling clean castle next year. Seniors, FRONT ROW: Russel Wilhelm, Karen Diesel, Sue Marshall, SECOND ROW: Debbie Williams, Kathy Pearson, Barb Birkes, THIRD ROW: Ed Mintner, Linda Becher, Betty Herman, FOURTH ROW: Steve Bess, Rick Abboud, Eric Spresterbach, LAST ROW: Tom Frazier, Dean Telthorst, Gerry Menendez. Juniors, FRONT ROW: Sheri Grossenheider, SECOND ROW: Louise Runtz, Tina Capriglione, Colleen Baldridge, THIRD ROW: Tom Hageley, Donna Caviecy, Mary Pendley, FOURTH ROW: Diane Zabel, Maggie Schwartz, Sheri Hartman, LAST ROW:Tom Schlueter,Tom Obradovich, Mary Molnar. s E i-,, Sophomores, FRONT ROW: Donna Robey, Gina Windisch, Mindy Fisbeck, Julie Runtz, Lisa Langemzkert, Kathy Cox, Lisa Mitchell. MIDDLE ROW: Geri Walsh, Anne Schmidt, Dana Plumlee, Jan De Bolin, Sheila Diesel, Jill Kiger, Canfiy Petsch, Linda Knackstedt, Peggy Allen, Cindy Sunshine. LAST ROW: Marion Centella, Rose Edwards, Sue Caviecy, Chris Hardin. drenda Anacker, Laura Cupp, Cindy Harned, Sherry Spink, Sherry Broderick. a ,Wm Clfl .PEP Officers: Janet Verdin, Vice Presidentg Mary Schwartz, Secretary: Sherri Engle, Presidentg Mariann Lorbert, Treasurer. Spirit through the years . . . .Ds we CLUBIG ITES Cleveland's Pep Club decreased in size this year. But the club members always came to most of the sports events full of spirit and pep. Orange and blue balloons were sold at the homecoming game. Then at the kickoff, the balloons were set free decorating the sky with Cleveland's school colors giving our Dutch- men the winning spirit. This year the C.H.S. Pep Club gave great support to the teams which plays a big part in winning a game. Is there any difference? -fz..i.:l:a-.lm lei InlmIia!22ffliwlaes21m!'fil2esmaifslnxzmlfwilslwflfwizffilwlvfm, Sophomores, FRONT ROW: Tammy Widmann, Sheri Smith, Debbie Kicgley, Sherry Beck, Shawn Swofford. LAST ROW: Kim Johnson Tracey Shoults, Terri Morelli, Margie Zelle, Terri Gleidt, Lois Kuchenmeister, Laura Paule, Cindy Winkeler, Sharon Luther, Terri Schwartzi PIRIT THROUGH THE SCHOOL YEAR Juniors, FRONT ROW: Sue Caola, Sherri Toye, Donna Dangos, Connie Vogel, Vicky Flynn. LAST ROW: Barb Murphy, Paula Westbrook, Donna Mattli, Donna Caviecy, Jeanne Kornfeld. E THUSIASM Boosrs TEAM MORALE. Seniors, FRONT ROW: Cindy Schie, Lisa Yeckel, Chris Link, Alice Slocum, Barb Miramonti. LAST ROW: Kathy Hennerich, Sue B Jan Osterloh, Sherry Engle, Janet Verdin. Cheerleaders entertain during an aud. The emotion ofa game. Decorating, Dutch style. 78 Organizations l T ertani l f 2 l ' 'N' 7h'.'i Mr. Kauffmann, Rick Bell, Dan Vordtriede, Rick Tod. 'L : h zClub ,fsponso.red- by the Ah ad 30005 mo re members th is yearacoinpared to last year. The newj faculty spon- Steve Tod and Jack Fluchel, recipients of a joint 5500. Scholarship, Started the guys out with a courtesy ofthe South Side Kiwanis. 731 '1 ii'l ' ' A mile trash pick--up ,on lnltetjstate 55. thiiiigrotip ,sold raffle ticketsj ian Elton 'leefohin 'rtl 2 correenewh,igh.hre1ped covei?Le'xpensles in the thelagenda, wasycleanting out all of Debbie Powers receives her service award from Mr. Kauffmann. Cleveland gtgqfphcyiicgses which Wkirmgny hours ofhard Aylki ,ai K ' , li ,,Vk,k , , But fghgstgey Clnbi.isnQfiialilifyvork. ln April, ptengbersf.whomyegulily,,affQrVQ3g1t,A.QQlwent to the Natiorggal ,Qonvqnetion held in Little year the Key Club? 5ll55F!:SO.159?!3' .55 -tlt l banquet- Th ro ugh socitaI?1aetii?iity7i mmyit oQffQleveland's civic min cfed giyexo free time S10 Chutshsateschsaxl 2nd111iQQmfmm1Q1y eltt QPEQHIZHIIOHS KEY CLUB CO - MUNITY CAPERS FRONT ROW: Jack Fluchel, Steve Crain, Steve Kozemczak, Dave French, Mike Molnar, Tom Frazier, Steve Tod. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Windisch, Kevin Damron, Keith Mueller, Kerry Moses, Charles Wuensch, Jerry Beckerle, Dave Vortriede. LAST ROW: Mr. Brian Akerson, Larry Abeln, Al Milner, Larry Wilke, Owen Firzpatrick, Marty Rapp, Benjamin Wilson. Q, limi! - ' in . im x FRONT ROW: Cindy Schie. SE- COND ROW: Alice Slocum Barb 1 Mifamomi, Lisa Yeckei. ABOVE: OOO ChI'iS Link. ' , . g 'k'Lk W VARSI Y in U P D Chris CHEER LQ Bi-v OO. Cindy Schie Barb Miramonti Alice Slocum Lisa Yeckel .g at 'V 80 Organizations Conme Vogel V k Fl Q if Shawn Swofford Sherr1Sm1th E THUSIASTIC Debble Klegley Sherry Beck FRONT ROW Shawn Swofford Sheri Smlth Debble Klegley Sherry Beck Above Tammy Wldmann B TEAM Laura Cupp Cheerleader In 1926, the lirst Cheerleaders rooting for Cleveland were boys. Then in 1939 girls replaced them. No matter what the sports event, our cheerleaders were on the sidelines urging the teams to do their best. Being a cheerleader isnit all glamour and excitment though. J eanne Kornfeld Sherry Engle Alternates A lot of exercises and practic- ing must be done to keep jumps graceful and the cheers precise. All of the girls had to try out in front of the whole student body. It takes a lot of enthusiasm and determination to make the squad. As far as spirit goes, Cleveland's cheerleaders proved to be number one. CLOSE-UP VISITS WASHINGTON D.C. FRONT ROW: Paul Krueger, Julie Runtz, Craig Dedert. LAST ROW: Miss White, Jim Dirkers, Charles Hartmann, Leilanai Archambault, Julie Beard, Ginger Bryant. Visiting the White House, the Smithsonian Institute, Ca- pitol Hill, and other landmarks in Washington, D.C. may only be a dream for most people. But February 15, this dream came true for Craig Dedert, Paul Krueger, and Julie Runtz. With the help of Close-Up at Cleveland, these three Fresh- men and Miss White were able to meet government represen- tatives and tour the exciting city of Washington, D.C. Organizations 83 After five days of summer camp at the Uni- versity of Missouri, St. Louis, the Dutch Dolls were exploding with new routine ideas for the coming year. All of the eighteen girls, plus the nine alternates practiced before school everyday for one hour getting their dances down to per- fection. In five short years the Dutch Dolls have built themselves to be one of the top drill teams of Missouri. Every girl on the squad had to raise money by selling candy and raffles for uniforms and pom pon gear. These girls performed at a wide var- iety of places. In April, the Dutch Dolls again hosted the Annual Greater Metropolitan St. Louis Area Competitive Pom Pon Clinic. This year it was held at Kiel Auditorium because of its increas- ing number of competitors and spectators. This show was the largest pom pon clinic ever held in the Mid-West. Halftime Entertainment s - Q f Q ' - it mfaarfsvmwmtgwfn iaww , . sr ,emi ... ...ii . . J .M .ryy g ....... 4, ,,,-v, -,--,- W J in my ,...,,...,,.. , . fn., ww. bg. .Q J da amzations mg 3 V 'K . i' sf re svsffe Q mek' ' SSRN is EEK? , Q ,,,.. ,1f+g,,,. . - - ,sz V .. Mgt? FRONT ROW: Betty Hill, Beverly Baker, Dana Meyer, Jackie Payne, Mary Ann School, Judith Stringer. SECOND ROW: Kathy Evans, Sandy Blackwood, Janet Verdin, Cheryl Pequignot, Kathy Henner- ich, Terri Cross, Mary Molnar. LAST ROW: Pam Behrens, Jan Osterloh, Linda Keveney, Betsy Bircher, Chris Stout, Kathy Bal- dridge. DUTCH DOLLS PROVE TO BE REAL CROWD PLEASERS Five Dutch Dolls won blue ribbons in state competition. They are: Betty Hill, Judy Stringer, Kathy Hennerich, Cheryl Pequignot, Dana Meyer. Dutch Dolls In Practice. JU IOR DUTCH DOLLS FRONT ROW: Bev Baker, Judith Stringer, Betty Hill. LAST ROW: Kathy Evans, Linda Keveney, Betsy Bircher, Pam Behrens, Mary Molnar. 1975 DUTCH DOLLS FRONT ROW: Janet Verdin, Dana Meyer, Mary Ann Scholl, Jackie Payne, Cheryl Pe- quignot. LAST ROW: Sandy Blackwood, Cheryl Stout, Kathy Hennerich. Well, what are YOU staring at? Mr. Leroy Deaton, as Sponsor, gave help and encourage- ment to his staff. The on the spot ORANGE AND BLUE Photographer. 86 Organizations A reporter on a typical news day. ORANGE AND BLUE The ORANGE and BLUE school newspaper was written mainly by students who were taking Publications 2 with Mr. Deaton. The paper involved many entertaining and educational artices. It also informed the students of the different activities, sports events and even historical items concerning Cleveland. The students had the chance to speak their mind,' in the paper too. The ORANGE and BLUE usually took a month to compose. It was always looked forward to by most of the Cleveland students and faculty. I Lisa and Carol talk over plans in the office. FEELS THE PULSE OF THE SCHOOL FRONT ROW CRIGHT SIDED: Carol Scheid, Karen Caruso, Lisa Chenot, Steve Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mary Pendley, Shawn Swaf- ford, Karen Wolfe, Sherry Svaglic. THIRD ROW: Cathy Lee, Lori Thornburg, Karen Politte, Lisa Roods. FOURTH ROW: Rochelle Corona, Karen Miller, FIFTH ROW: Cathy Chatfield, Sandy Abboud, Margie Zelle, Bob Kloeppinger. LAST ROW: Tammy Swindle, Mr. Deaton. Carol confers with Mr. Deaton. Organizations 87 I r V Sally David, Body Copy 1975 BEACON BUDDIES The BEACON Staff is a group of pupils who cared enough to give their fellow students a book of memories. They gave their own time to find facts and to put to- gether a book that would keep their high school years alive. Al- most everything that was done at Cleveland this year was included in this book. Selecting pictures, rearranging layouts, thinking up captions and new ideas, writing body copy, photographing, typing, meeting deadlines and thinking up new ideas were some of the things the staff achieved. But seeing the final results of this book was worth all of the time and hard work. This staff concluded its efforts hoping that you, the reader, felt that all we have achieved has been worth the effort. FRONT ROW: Rita Atwell, Sue Morrison, Joan Reynolds, Linda Schlichtig, Sandy Pfeifer, Jeanette Medewitz. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Mattli, Barbara Murphy, Sharon Luther, Rita Mueller, Pat Hartman. LAST ROW: Steve Taylor, Ellyn Domke, Nancy Siemer, Steve Bess, Sally David, Kathy Lawrence. Editor -z fwff N an ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY GETS INVOLVED Jane and Frank participate in a game ofgroup therapy. Members got all twisted up at the annual N.H.S. Christmas Party. FRONT ROW: Eileen Berner, Karen Canterbury, Tony Troup, Sandy Blackwood, Mike Gross, Craig Alexander, Susan Morrison, Jeanette Medewitz, Mary Robertson, Jane Mathae, Paula Westbrook. SECOND ROW: Debbie Powers, Carol Sandrowski, Eileen MacBride, Jackie Payne, Jeanne Heitzman, Terri Cross, Lisa Slaughter, David Vortriede, Robert Winkeler, Cathy Kramer, Kathy Mrad, Mary Ann Weleba, Karen Miller. THIRD ROW: Jane Exler, Mark Loeffler, Rolf Mann, James Chervek, Donna Dangos, David Martin, Steve Prothero, John Hilliard, Terri Mueller, Frank Mehlville, Gerald Menendez, Rita Mueller. LAST ROW: Steve Tod, Rose Maddock, Paul McKnight, Jeff Blake, Mark Melville, Mike Carr, Robert Prothero, Greg Brooks, Jan Osterloh, Ed Mintner, Scott Schroeder. 90 Organizations N. H. S. Officers: Dean Telthorst, Vice-Presidentg Scott Schroeder, Presidentg Debbie Powers, Recording Secretaryg Jane Mathae, Treasurer. Mr. Reinsch administers the oath at the induction of membership. John is awarded his certificate ofmembership. Scott often used threats of violence in order to force members into submission. Flashy National Honor Society Meeting signs on bulletin boards meant an hour of plans, ideas, good rapping, and refreshments in Room 5. This year for the first time N. H. S. members were initiated into the national organization at an impressive evening induction ceremony. With memories of their Pick-a-Pixie booth and summer picnic behind them, they launched new acti- vities. They comprised a studio cheering section for the Schlar Quiz team's final appearance on Channel 4. There followed skating parties, a bake sale, a bowl- ing party, and a Christmas party at Mrs. Ashmore's home. Special celebrations at Bevo Mill were high- lights. The membership operated snack bars at school plays and managed program advertising for the school musical. The members also managed the ad- mission and ticket doors at the faculty play and again at South Pacific. N. H. S. operated snack bars at school functions. Organizations 91 Bright lights . . . T.V. Camera . . . tension . . . question . . . speeding thoughts . . . buzzer sounded . . . answer . . . 'fYou are correctll' . . . Cleveland scores! . . . Enthusiastic applause . . . Relief, for one moment. On October 19, Clevelandis Scholar Quiz Team went to the KMOX-TV studio and battled their way to first place against Assumption and Normandy. Those six weeks of practice and all around studying really paid off. Of course the cheering section comprised by the Drama Club and a few other enthusiasts, greatly helped the team's morale. On November 23, Cleveland had to compete again with another school, Bellville West which was last year's cham- pions. But unfortunately, Cleveland lost. But just being on Vengef' the team to Represent C. H. S. was indeed a great honor. SCHOLAR QUIZ GoEs TO QUARTER FINALS FRONT ROW: Steven Prothero, Jane Mathae, Dean Telthorst, Mike Carr. LAST ROW: Edwin Mintner, Jeanette Medewitz, Mr. John Sacks, Robert Prothero. l Ed Mintner performs his own musical arrangement of Re- A BL E RIBBO SPECIAL: ART CLUB The Art Club at Cleveland was a little slow at getting started this year. Great plans were made, but unfortunately few materialized. Never-the-less, sixteen art students won honors in the 1975 Schlastic Art Awards, sponsored by Famous Barr. Among the Blue Ribbon winners were Dennis Fanger, Bruce Fernan- dez, Jim Rice, Ed Ide, and Connie Vogel. The club's sponsor, Mr. Pas- tor believe that next year would prove to be a better and more rewarding year. STAGE FRONT ROW: Dennis Gamache, Connie Hrabovsky, Raylene Huddleston, Julie Beard Ginger Bryant, Sheree Nurdox, Greg Ragsdale. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Pastor, Lily Slomo, Janet Ulbricht, Pat Rholf, Sherry Hartman, Pam Bourisaw, Miss Young. LAST ROW: Mrs. Mayhew, James Rice, Bruce Fernandez, Ed Ide, Allan Smith, Connie Vogel. TECHNICIANS LIGHT UP Cleveland would be without aud programs if it wer- en't for the Stage Technician's Club. This group ser- vices all of the sound and light equipment for stage performances and handles special backstage effects and curtains. The club was first started in 1946 and it deserves notice for its merit and longevity. Its a service organ- ization and members are scheduled to work whenever there is a program in the auditorium. AUD SESSIONS FRONT ROW: Joe Wand, Bart Fogelbach, Jim Guro, Dennis Browning, Andy Brown, Jim Rainwater, Joe Council, Dave Shelton, Lloyd Flesch. LAST ROW: Mr. John Rowland, Louise Runtz, Tom Brown, David Raines, Chris Oelzen, Craig Carr, Matt Medley, Donald Auria Dave Hanley, Dave Ragy. FRONT ROW: Jo Redmond, Barb Murphy, Lorene Gleiber, Donna Williams, Kathy Lawrence, Tom Ban, Debbie Stevens, Tom Brown Connie Walsh. SECOND ROW: Dave Bird, Nancy Siemer, Judy Rosario, Kathy Kulisek, Jon Jungewalter, Melody Bressler, Carol Hill Karen Miller, Leslie Samuelson. THIRD ROW: Kathy Lee, Kim Sargent, Barb Edele, Shelley Schreyer, Mike Coleman, Linda Fletcher Tracey McKnight, Georgette Heitman, Pat Mercurio. LAST ROW: Shelly Lay, Laura Nowotny, Paul McKnight, Wally Otten, Don Westrieh, Barb Blackburn, Rhea Ernst. CHI DELTA PLAYERS ACT UP 445 time flieisswheri!y:oiu'rie5?h,21Viir1igi fun! That Then on St. Valentine's Day, the club spon- feeling within Clevelandss drama club. sored a Valentine sale. Students the club changed its name to Chtiflbi lentines to :Delta Players yi, bought sweatshirts to display advisory via MrsifOve,rton, their new was always something to Next on the list for the work on the entire year. Building Cleveland's spring sets, ii The clubgbuilt all of 5 the structing affew2of'th,e, make-up and most of the ties which ,Theyclose ,lir feelf hours g,,: were spent worlgrinzfi ,rr v,,,, this iHg Of OH MaY'15 and ,the club a is ff B 'i ii',, success. Between musical To start on November 23, and24, tic ,clubgmeimbers put to the Chi presented three, ,onepacti rrlgr ggriv' puppet shows for finity United also 1 iii: RsPsft0fY iligflighi thfsughsiit the As DOHC can ses, the Chi dussd Whilffili r 9Qs,0f the busiest Clubs, if backsfssg iiiii J this Yeaff rrsr 94 Organizations .ws Chi Delta Officers: QLying on bushesb, Mrs. Overton, Sponsor. STANDING: Rick Lay, Student Council Representative, George Pollard, Sergeant at Arms, Sally Siemer, Treasurerg Rita Mueller, Secretary, Sally David, Vice President, Jeff Blake, President. Sally David and Jeff Blake welcoming the audience to Freshman night. THE CHI DELTA ALL-STARS The Thespian Society consisted of specially selected members of the drama organization. Certain requirements were achieved before entering the Society. In its second year, Cle- veland's Thespian Chapter 521 was enlarged by seven members. All of the members helped with the drama functions. A scene from The Mystery of Mouldy Manor, a one act play presented by the club. Thespians: Jeff Blake, Rick Lay, George Pollard, Sally David, Kathy Kulisek, Rita Mueller, Sally Siemer, Nancy Siemer, Lorene Gleiber, Jo Redmond. ,,.,, .,s.,,.WfmN,.Wr...t. .... f.Ww-wk , ...,Wf,wWwffwzwfymf-1:wsw,.w..-sawexmrwfm' S I S P- l- Der Deutsch Klub Der Deutsch Klub ist amiisierenf' The German Club is fun. Kathy Lawrence. The German Club provided an opportunity for German students to par- ticipate in German culture through singing, dancing, and drama. Many of the students also exhibited their family owned German imports. Frank I-Ianus and Daniel Seckel shown at the German Club exhibit. FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Lilian Tucker, Martha Gawrys, Debbie Stevens, Jim Dirkers, Sharon Kesel, Peggy Broch, Barbara Piekars, Pat Pelekanos, Glenda Bilbrey, Paul Jonak, Yvonne Shuepp, Pat Heitman. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Morrison, Jeanette Medewitz, Steve I-Ieitman, Juanita Lucy, Paula Holderle, Nancy Sieg- mund, Shelley Schreyer, Greg Stone, !Frank Hanus, Leslie Samuelson, Kathy Lawrence, Daniel Halley, Daniel Sleckel. LAST ROW: Mrs. Schoenheit, Doug Link, Tammy Floyd, Bob Suhre, Brenda Kinder, Chris Oelzen, Albert Schall, Gary Bustt, Dennis Smith, Wayne Tichacek, Douglas Paule, Bob Heitzman, Jeff Stone. The French Club is composed of students who are involved with the French language. The members are greatly interested in the customs and mannerisms of the French people and they want to further knowledge of them. Many of the meetings were conducted in class and some were held in the morning before school. After all of the business items were discussed, French games such as scrabble and monopoly were played. v FRONT ROW: Carolyn Watson, Laura Cupp, Lenore Krull Donna Foster, Sandy Pfeifer, Theresa Muich, Pat Rolf, Lisa Mit- chell, Carol Miller, Connie Walsh. LAST ROW: Barb Edele, Laura Paule, Lisa Case, Karen Marshall, Kathy Cox, Steve Proth- ero, Kent Nichols, Mike Kratz, Mark Zielinski, Ed Mintner Mindy Fisbeck, Kathy Pearson. a KLB DISCOVER GERMANY 96 Organizations -gf: - v--..r.,.,......,.sT,.a.....,wsv .-W Turn back the wheek of tune to the fun-Hhed l950,s, when greased back hair and bobby socks were considered in', along with dancing and playing the Top Hlonthejutebox. Every rnorning at 8:00, these rock 'n roll years would come alive in Room 214. The Wax Maseum recreated the fabulous fifties mostly just for them- selves. Many pranks were pulled by the members, and the brains of the organization was Mr. Gatermann Qwho often wore a fine looking rabbit suitj. If something weird or funny happened at C. H. S., you can bet the'Wax Museum was in on it. There was no real purpose for the club, except to have a lot of fun. I use Brylcreem! FRONT ROW: Sharon Kesel, Dave Bird, Jackie Wakeland, SE- COND ROW: Lily Tucker, Ro- chelle Corona, Linda Fletcher, Tom Brown, Debbie Stevens, Paul Schmidt, Greg Stone, Greg Rags- dale, THIRD ROW: John Brand, Sue Counts, Dean Telthorst, Me- lody Bressler, Randy Rucker, Mark Zielinski, Mike Kratz, Vickie Di Prima. LAST ROW: Dave Robinson, Kerry Moses, Linda Newbold, Shirley Hampton, Mr. Kauffman, John Kern, Mr. Gatermann, Sandy Pfeifer. WAX MUSEUM -i , s, iw ,if 7 5 RELIVE THE '5O's S E TP' 'Q 522, 25 ii I J :ai . r if 4 ,,:. ' J' ': ,iit li T e f Jig tiki 1 ',.,.. .,.,, sm? ..,, 2 ,gp 9 f' of ,I i ,, , ig mi, -.'-, 'tlef ,Ll ii ,.::. i' 'ls S. ,, K .L i L- : r s t l git S E: iii 5 my li, :'l: '2ifIi1r,:li!5 2 E E 2 , ,,, -. ' Qi Li ll 5 ,,,,,, R ,rrr -' Q- J ,'-' iiie , .. i ,,,: J - -1 . ,. ' . f lb' ,ff iff: f-, .i.. . .- ,, - fggfg:z:,1s,fiw ' .f,: lf' -L J ' ,LQ ,, Dean and Sue show that typing is a fine art. Mr. Gatermann and Mr. Pfefferkorn smile as they recruit new victims for the club. I 22 Q 5 3. E FRONT ROW: Kathy Lawrence, Dave Bird, Donna Foster, Connie Walsh, Bressler. MIDDLE ROW: John Williams, Sharon Leisure, Dianne Richardson, Melody Charlene Priest. LAST ROW: Jackie Thompson, Anthony Spranaitis, Rick Meyer,.Sue Morrison. Silent Club advances understanding ofthe deaf. LUB LIBRARY CLUB Every Tuesday after school, the Library Club would meet to dis- cuss activities for the school year. The club sold key chains, and candy to bring in money for the library. The club also sponsored a talent show for the entire student body on March 7. Connie performed at the Library Club Talent Show. FRONT ROW: Louise Runtz, Phyllis Campbell, Debbie Buttig. LAST ROW: David Rogers, Sue Learning sign language was the main idea behind the Silent Club. Every Wednesday morn- ing before school, Mr. Pat- chem, the club's sponsor, taught the members ofthe club how deaf people communicate. On March 5, the club went on a field trip to St. Josephls School for the Deaf. A film called The Wizard of Oza' was shown to all of the members who went. This film was acted out by deaf children. The trip was very interesting for all of the Silent Club members. 98 Organizations A -- --Q-w-ww-mann Morrison, Kathy Larence, Susan Kircher, Mr. Patchem. RIDI G CLUB The Riding Club is an explorer post and it meets once a month at Cleve- land. When the weather is nice, the members go on a trail ride once or twice a month at Beaumont Boy Scout Camp. The club is very active 'in learn- ing to ride horses. The members went Miss Elaine Mogelnicki, Sponsor: Kim Stewart, President: Cindy Lee, Treasurer: on an annual camping trip: they also Diane Kurmsecretaryl participated in the annual horse show at Beaumont. Perfecting riding techniques. Kim waits for every one to saddle up. HORSES AROUN FRONT ROW: Barb Veselsky, Cheryl Bourishaw, Peggy Junge, Pam Hilson, Paula Westbrook, Sherry Ratley, Sharon Flamm, Dave Lock. SECOND ROW: Adriene Most, .lim Balleman, Bob Mummert, John Kikas, Barb Edele, Dan Black, Rick Van. THIRD ROW: Bill Martin, Cindy Burger, Diane Lange, Laura Cupp, Connie Hrabovsky, Roy Black, Greg Farris, LAST ROW: Dale Hefertepe, Karen Charney, Dave Kuhlmann. :a.wamwfem.'izaaa:na-1am nm4m-1,4-n-mnm,a1nmunnsf.ff1-,enumuu1ruuunnm.1n:1iq,.4mw ,sam muwmauf, ffefmm, rnsumsn-uummsnms-,rx mu ai DDWN EXPERIENCE FOR T H E F U T U R E Carey adds some final touches. H. E. R. O. is a youth group sponsored by the Home Economics Vocational Program. It is a co- curricular activity and members of the club must be enrolled in a H. E. R. O. class. Seniors that are involved in this two year program may get a job in the fields of clothing and textiles. These students work twenty hours a week and receive two credits. Last year Cleveland was the only public high school in the state of Missouri to have a H. E. R. O. chapter. This year H. E. R. O. has spread to other schools and has increased to seven chapters in the St. Louis area. Eileen Berner was chosen as Missouri,s state repre- sentative. H. E. R. O. provides part time jobs for students in high school and also helps them prepare forjobs and life after high school. HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIO FRONT ROW: Carey Endsley, Marilyn Wampler, Debbie Cassaday, Sharon Jones, Sue Knehans, Mrs. Survant. SE- COND ROW: Linda De Korsey, Gloria Stockton, Tammy Floyd, Beverly Terry, Barb Cummings. THIRD ROW: Debbie Mattingly, Eileen Berner, Chris Maytas. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Tripp, Sandy Tarzian, Linda Rankin, Margaret Morse. FIFTH ROW: Diane Spakowski, Mary Ann Kiepeszuk. LAST ROW: Karen Scoles, Sandy Clayton, Nancy Norton. WORK STUDY . Work Study is offered to Cleveland students who wish to bridge the gap between school and the busi- ness world. Special classes are held in the morning, then students go to theirjobs in the afternoon. Meetings are held during the classes. They discuss problems on the job, career opportunities and plan club activities. The main project this year was the Spring Employer-Employee luncheon. Danny Long, Lee Murray, and James Yaeger examine merchan- dise at Boyds. Lori Vicich does clerical work at Boyd's. Elizabeth Chartrand, Mark McGehee, and Kevin Myers work with modern calculators at Union Electric. Kathy Marinos and Harold Eckert filing at Blue Shield Allan Frederickson examines some plans at City Hall. FOR CAREER MI DED STUDE T v-ww ,langue . - .,ee ...N ,.-,,. .sf.:f.-giwfsi,twffazin- .numnmnmi FRONT ROW: Mr. Warren Flamm, Vice Presidentg Mr. Dick Brown, President. LAST ROW: Mr. Ed Bronenkamp, Secretaryg Mr. Joe Schmitzgens, Treasurer. CQH.. ADHDBOOSTERS BOOST Interested parents of the band members make up the organiza- tion called Band Boosters. This organization help support Cleve- land's band and their activities, financially. On May 22, the Band Boosters sponsored and arranged an awards banquet. Many tro- phies along with letters and stripes were then presented to the different members of the band. OR LE Mrs. Addie DeGuire, Recording Secre- taryg Mr. William DeGuire, Presidentg Mrs. Raymond Holderle, Treasurerg Mrs. Alice Kulisek, Corresponding Secretary. 102 Organizations DADTS CLUB GETTI G BETTER E ERY YEAR Backing up the athletic pro- gram at Cleveland are the members of the Dad's Club. These enthusiastic fathers help raise money to buy equipment and tropheys. Because the tax issue failed, the Dadis Club realized they had to raise more money for next yearis sports activities. Along with the Mothers Club and the C.P.A., the Dadls Club again helped to organize Cleveland's carnival in May. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Bronenkamp, Mrs. Halbman, Mr. Johnston. LAST ROW: Mrs. Mohrmann, Mrs. Holderle, Mrs. Walters, Mr. Bronen kamp, Mrs. Johnston, Presidentg Mr. Hudson, Vice President. CONCER ED PARENTS The Cleveland Parents Association consists of interested parents who want to help and to get involved with the school. Monthly meetings inform the parents about the school and its activities. The major project for the C.P.A. was the May Carni- val. The C.P.A. divided the proceeds with the school and the Dadls Club. OTHER'S CLUB Women's liberation has hit all in one way or another. Cleveland is no exception. For the first time in Cleveland's fifty-nine year history, the mothers of our school united and formed the Motheris Club. The members of this club organ- ized themselves at the beginning of October and then met every first Wednesday of the month. The club raised money and the profits went to Cleve- land's non-athletic activities. Even though this was their first year, the C.H.S. Mother's Club was a great asset to the whole school. Mother's Club Officers: Mrs. Betty Kite, Presidentg Miss Jan Piskulic, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Joyce Abboud, Secretaryg Mrs. Mary Powers, Treasurer. Organizations 103 .:.:.q.:.'.-.'.-.-.:I:I:I-. 'C-I-T-T-I-I-I-I-I-Ii-I-I-I-. :':': ':f:f:fff:fifjf:f:f -c ' :Q -' S 3655: ,F in .........,. at .... 'Er 1- 151 -' xg V Concert Choir, FRONT ROW: Sharon Govro, Diane Taylor, Sandra Giel, Susan Bartz, lTheresa Vaughn , Cynthia West, Tammy Sauer, Charlene Priest, Linda Freeborn, Becky Francis. SECOND ROW: Lorene Gleiber, Crystal Hewett, Peggy Ide, Mary Ann Weleba, Barbara Edele, Terri Cross, Karen Miller, Diane Zabel. THIRD ROW: Colleen Baldridge, Gail Huff, Sharon Sneed, Deborah Buttig, Donna Williams, Kathleen Pearson, Karen Diesel, Vicki Cannon. FOURTH ROW: Sally David, Barbara Blackburn, Cynthia Turner, Lisa LaMartina, Sue Bucher, Karen Brannon, Deborah Long, Karen Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Sylvia Calhoun, Susan Counts, Karen Cook, Maryj Kaiser, Tina Capriglioneg Shirley Jones, Delores Sidars, Betty Campbell. LAST ROW: Christopher Oelzen, Keith Pyles, Thomas Ban, Michael Howard, James Haley, Amos Matlock, David Kuhlman, Gerald Brooks. The first Concert Choir began in 1923, and it has been going strong ever since. This year's Concert Choir has proven to be better than ever performing at many places including Freshman Night, Christ- mas Vespers and South Pacific. The Choir also sang for diffenent grade schools on Music At Our School's Day. The Choir sang Christmas at the St. Louis Public Library and at Stix, Baer 8a Fuller, g Downtown. They also performed at the Easter ' Sunrise Service in Tower Grove Park. The Con- . e I O J Ai I J cert Choir of Cleveland High School has per- - grg, g formed th-rough out the St. Louis area. Invitations I sometimes come in as early as six months and the I reception the Choir receives is fantastic. We are happy to bring the good name of Cleveland to the community. Mr. Henry Glass, Jr. 106 Music FRONT ROW: Phyllis Pogue, Nancy Siemer, Patricia Johnson, Dierdra Lay, Ella Dunning, Carol Hill, Darlene Hille, Paula Merritt, Jaqueline Behrens, Mr. Glass. MIDLE ROW: Carol Anderson, Elizabeth Sellers, Joann Redmond, Carol Allen, Janis Harris, Irene Shadden, Patricia Meredith, Paula Westbrook, Barbara Murphy, Tina Roberts, Phyllis Campbell. LAST ROW: Larry Wilke, Andreas Klisowski, Randy Hurst, Ricky Coursey, Mike Reichert, Dennis Pogue, Rick Lay, George Pollard, Joe Mincemeyer, Richard Wessels, Gary Neff, Gary Allen. Officers: Barbara Blackburn, Robe Chairman: Vickie Cannon, Robe Chair- man: Gary Allen, President: Karen Brannon, Robe Chairman: Karen Cook, Secretary and Treasurer. Music l07 CLEVELA D SINGER 2 THE MUSICAL ELITE Cleveland Singers, FRONT ROW: Phyllis Campbell, Paula Westbrook, Barbara Murphy, Donna Williams, Sally Siemer. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Counts, Susann Bucher, Tina Roberts, Rebecca Francis, Carol Anderson, Joann Redmond, Karen Diesel, Tamara Sauer, Kathleen Pearson, Lorene Gleiber, Terri Cross. LAST ROW: Nancy Siemer, Sally David, Kathy Kulisek, Karen Brannon, Thomas Ban, Richard Lay, Keith Pyles, George Pollard, Gary Allen. The Cleveland Singers was composed mainly of people from the Concert Choir. Special rehearsals were called in the morning before school by their director, Mr. Glass. The Singers performed many places through out the city. These places included the St. Louis Public Library, the Good Samaritan Home, the Clayton Community Center and at various ele- mentary schools. The Singers also went Christmas caroling for the Christmas Carolers Association and performed at Vespers. Many different songs were in- cluded in their program. This was the fourth year the Cleveland Singers have existed and they achieved a fine reputation in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. Cleveland Singers perform at many functions. 108 Music G RL GLEE PREPARI G FOR BETTER SIC .. 1 , ,. , ,-t AA ai 1 Girls Glee, FRONT ROW: Mary Hermann, Terri Scherrils, Deborah Schamel, Deborah Parker, Paula Perry, Debra Jones, Mishell Good, Deborah Brooks, Doreen Hammerle, Rhonda Kern, Kim Behrens, Betty Ethlers, Debbie Cannon, Donna Kern, Donna Simon, Christine McDonnell, Mr. Glass. SECOND ROW: Kathy Finley, Judy Scalise, Melissa Carroll, Debra Cladis, Cheryl Pequginot, Dana Meyer, Debbie Waller, Karen Richardson, Sue Carpunky, Tammy Mueller, Sheila Erslon, Marilyn Wampler, Kimberly Kassmann, Deborah Donohue, Sharon Jones, Karen Morris, Carylon Mattis. THIRD ROW: Cindy Allgeyer, Sheryl Wright, 'Eileen McBride, Judy Pope, Tammy Widmann, Donna Rupkey, Karen Arant, Patricia Livingston, Carol Michel, Donna Rolf, Chris Lee, Susan Wynne, Joan Heffernan, Lisa Detzel, Becky Sutton, Rita Stout, Karen Oldani, Kim Morrison, Mary Brandt. LAST ROW: Kathy Brandt, Karen Riegler, Jan Osterloh, Jody West, Connie Walkenhorst, Mary Bess, Lynn Russell, Pam Reynolds, Lisa Bounds, Barbara Burkes, Joyce Payne, Rhonda Minor, Debbie Michael, Cynthia Spink, Kim Darcy, Shirley Detsen, Laurie Bamvakais, Pat Moore, Cindy Layne. During third period, sweet sounds of female voices girls performed at one of Clevelandis P.T.A. meeting could be hear throughout the halls of the third floor. on the occassion of the Christmas Vespers. Some of Everyday in room 300, the Girlis Chorus trained in the girls also sang in the school's musical South vocal music under the direction of Mr. Glass. The Pacific. Girl's Glee at practice and the real thing. MIXED CHOR LEARN TO Mixed Chorus, FRONT ROW: Judy Gutridge, Rhonda McDonnell, Betty Neidenbach, Mary Pendley, Virginia Skiles, Lisa Roods, Theresa Sengheiser, Barbara Jackson, Linda Waters, Linda Phillips, Donna Trokey, Candy Petsch. SECOND ROW: Georgene Austerman, Deborah Goddard, Barbara Burkes, Linda Blanchard, Ellen Keen, Christine Cobillas, Karen Canterbury, Eileen Haas, Lynn Mauer, Sharon Leisure, Debra Baron, Kathleen Baldridge, Sue Bucher. THIRD ROW: Victoria Di Prima, Kathy Sippel, Donnal Mattli, Debra Ross, Karen Edster, Rick Tune, Mark Cook, Lawrence Void anoff, Dennis Beyer, Lee Steiger, Rose Massmarl, Karen Zimmerman, Kathy Mercer, Charlene Mica. LAST ROW: Mr. Glass, Leslie Hayden, Alois Milner, Ken Fleisehmann, Steve Chamley, Richard Meyer, Wayne Hansell, Keith Hastings, Kirk Lochirco, Jack Prater, Norman Dunajcik, Clarence Thompson, Mark Widmann, Dan Gassner. Did you hear the bell, what bell? A one, and uh two, and uh three. 110 Music APPRECIATE VOCAL MUSIC I mt .. I M' Mixed Chorus, FRONT ROW: Mr. Glass, Maria Palermo, Janice Willenbrock, Denise Pogue, Anita Corley Linda Swan, Rita Swan Leslie Samuelson, Shelly Pyles, Angela Good, Pat Mercurio, Pat Hill, Gail Denton, Jane Mathae, Sandy Dombkowski, Beth Pettus,i Diane Canterbury, Diane Zapula, Diana Carr. SECOND ROW: Kathy Mc Kinley, Sandy Roark, Carolyn Stuart Deborah Hart Jean Rust Barbara Filippi, Mary Hantak, Maureen Schubert, Maria Cappiello, Vickie Cannon, Kathleen Sprous, Nancy Rarsons, Melinda Washburn, Gail Hendrix, Carol Wilke, Barbara Knapp, Patricia Johnson, Barbara Smith. THIRD ROW' David Rogers Justine Hawthorne, Sue Banai - , J 1 Connie Walkenhorst, Kenny Jones, Steven Parsons, Kevin McDermott, Antonin Troup, Ronald Feick, Bruce Anderson, Jocelyn Lancaster, C ll ' ' ' ' ' o een Barldridge, Kathy Boyer, Michelle Ehrhardt, Leslie Krug, Michelle Reynolds, Michael Grady. LAST ROW: Robert Mueller, Timothy Jablonowski, Joseph Rallo, David Rogers, John Kozul, Richard Feltmann, Donald Montgomery, Kevin Bales, Mark Reando, Vince Haley, Edward Mintner, John Morfett, Edward Norwood, Raymond Seemiller, Roger Dyer, Thomas Eimer, Richard Dumey, Joseph Anselmo, Joseph Hardbeck. Mr. Glass taught two classes of mixed chorus this year during second and sixth periods. Songs ranging from folk melodies to modern day sounds were often sung. Both classes of mixed chorus sang at Christmas Vespers, the Easter Sunrise service and in South Pacificf, Happiness is singing. The Cleveland Concert Band hit the road this year and took a three day bus trip to Chicago. The members attended the Midwest Bandmasters Association Convention and performed at St. Mi- chael's High School. It was a very educa- tional experience and a fun time for all who went. The band also presented a Christmas program for the student body this year. May 8 was the date for the annual Spring Concert when music by outstanding com- posers of concert band music was played. Mr. Habetler's appreciation this year was acknowledged in the following quote: special thanks to the band officers for their enthusiasm and hard work. Concert Band, FIRST ROW: Gale De Guire, Phyllis Hennicke, Kathy Georger, Cheryl Bourisaw. SE- COND ROW: Mary Bramsch, Peggy Bramsch, Louise Tuntz, Trudy Payton, Carleen Reinhardt, Judy Rowlan, Mark Coleman. THIRD ROW: Judy Rude, Michele Krull, Susan Hartman, Diana Verlin- ick, Edward Savoldi, Anthony Spranaitis, Bill Baum- bartner, Pam Duffner. LAST ROW: Donna Ro- berts, Robert Marshall, Lisa Langeneckert, Terry Robertson, John Tolie, Stephen Driskell, Mr. Ha- betler, Rich Fanning, Kevin Winslow, Dennis Smith, Steve Heitmann. Brass Choir: Dennis Smith, Steve Heitmann, Rich Fanning, Russell Wilhelm, Rich Hudson, Don Men- endez, Kevin Winslow, John Rundle, Jim Martin, Kelly Holder, Joe Williams, Mr. Habetler, Sally Siemer. 112 Music -af XJ V , . IJ Jlf JJ! I Q Q J EBADF J Darlene Hemm, Rita Mueller, Michelle Troup, Kathy Kulisek. SECOND ROW: Jerry Campbell, Steve Duclos, Pam Cashion, Jackie Wakeland, Don Menendez, Russell Wilhelm, Rich Hudson. THIRD ROW: Bill Lemmon, John Rundle, Jack Ruhl, Gus Spranaitis, John Baublitz, Wayne Cook, Joe Wil- liams, Kelly Holder. LAST ROW: Craig Schmidt, Michael Ruhl, Joe Weissmann, Michael Stallings, Jim Martin, Jody Niccum, Ken Wright, Duane Faul- kenberry, Lee Guethle, Steve Jones, Kevin Simon, Sally Siemer. Officers, FRONT ROW: Mary Bramsch, Secretary: Gale DeGuire, President: Peggy Bramsch, Librarian. LAST ROW: Craig Schmidt, Treasurer: Mark Co- leman, Vice President: Kevin Winslow, Student Con- ductor: Band Director. BRASS CHOIR Helping to spread the Yuletide spirit through out St. Louis, the Brass Choir performed during the Christmas season. The band was composed of thirteen people from the Concert Band. It played at such places as the Bank of St. Louis, the Salva- tion Army of Tree of Lights, the Old Courthouse and at various elementary schools. Christmas felt even more special for all who listened to the Brass Choir. Music 113 MARCHI G BAND TUNES UP SPIRIT Marching Band, FRONT ROW: Kathy Kulisek, Duane Faulkenberry, Steve Jones, Lee Guethle, Kevin Simon, Ken Wright, Sally Siemer, Eva Pelek, Beth Pettus, Darlene Hemm, Shelly Schreyer, Sandy Abboud. SECOND ROW: Mary Bramsch, Peggy Bramsch, Carlene Reinhardt, Bob Marshall, Michelle Troup, Rita Mueller, Michele Krull, Donna Roberts, Susan Hartman, Diana Verlinick, Judy Rowlan, Mark Coleman, Steve Duclos. THIRD ROW: Gale DeGuire, Phyllis Hennicke, Kathy Georger, Cheryl Bourisaw, Louise Runtz, Trudy Payton, Judy Rude, Lisa Langeneckert, Pam Cashion, Jackie Wakeland, Russell Wilhelm, Rich Hudson, Don Menendez, Mr. Habetler. FOURTH ROW: Bill Baumgartner, Anthony Spranaitis, Parn Duffner, Bill Lemmon, Jerry Campbell, John Rundle, Jack Ruhle, Gus Spranaitis, Wayne Cook, Kelly Holder, Joe Williams, John Baublitz, Terry Robertson. LAST ROW: Michael Stallings, Joe Weissmann, Craig Schmidt, Kevin Winslow, Rich Fanning, Jim Martin, Jody Niccum, Dennis Smith, Steve Heitmann, Stephen Driskell, Mike Ruhle, John Tolie. Majoretttes, FRONT ROW: Shelly Schreyer, Darlene Hemm. LAST ROWIBCIII PCHUSEVH Pelekysandy Abbwd. The C.H.S. Marching Band was very active this year playing at many of our home football games which included entertaining half time shows. The Marching Band performed at Busch Memorial Sta- dium for a Billikenls soccer game and it helped host a Spirit's Basketball game at the Arena. The band also played at the Toys for Tots football game. The Marching Band was a great spirit booster at all of these functions. t PJ., ' A r'v , ,Q . .t H ' 1 ' - , if 1.1 .V f B . B .. .3 .1 fu uri' .1 ' , l 4 1 :V Q ,lafl l ' .frs : ff 9251 ' 3 f, , '5fJli'f i4if ..Q.faaw gt 'I 't.-il. 4 'J' . W I ' if idle ii W! i . if A . ', I J e't. 5, ,,,. ,'. ,,,' L . 'Z ' . . A ..':1 . g,,1.-ss. ...t.W.. 5 JAZZ ENSEMBLE E TERTAINS AT C.H. Jazz Ensemble, FRONT ROW: Jerry Campbell, Steve Duclos, Phyllis Hennicke, Edward Savoldi, Kathy Georger, Bill Baumgartner. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Martin, John Rundle, Wayne Cook, Kelly Holder, Joe Williams, Ken Wright, Lee Guethle. LAST ROW: Warren Guese, Rich Fanning, Steve Heitmann, Dennis Smith, Kevin Winslow, Larry Palazzolo, Nick Vitale, Duane Faulkenberry, John Ridings. Practice makes perfect. Are you sure that Doc Severinsen started this way? A , , 1 V 5? ? E' T 0 HELPFUL, GE EROU . . . MH ' ' ' 191 ere is where the action 1s. Mr. Albert Reinsch. This was the second year for Cleveland's head Dutchman. He has taken on this demanding, but rewarding job as principal. Along with the help of Clevelandis 'fine administration, Mr. Reinsch accomplished many goals set for our school. Cleveland's dedicated faculty and sincere students provided a team spirit. The only way to get things done is for all to work together. Mr. Reinsch made a few new rules this year. Most students realized the necessity for these changes. MR. ALBERT L. REINSCI-I' PRINCIPAL St. John's Col., Concordia Seminary, Washington U., Michigan Slate U., S.E. Mo. State Col., St. Louis U. A.A., A.B., M.A. in Ed., M.S: 1 18 Academics MR. JOHN F. CLOSE' Assistant Principal Washington U., St. Louis U., S. E. Mo. State Col., S. Illin- ois U., U. of Mo. B. S. in Ed., M. A. in Ed. MR. GEORGE V. HASSER, SR. Assistance Principal KG ui- dancey St. Louis U., Washington U. B.S. in Social Studies, M. of Ed. An aslcrick denotes M.A. + 30. lam. M R. EARL JANSEN Administrative Assistant fData Processingj U. of Ill., U.C.L.A. B. S. in Physcial Ed, X ,awww X . ,ss m ,A i J .sy ,.L.i:. . in far 'f,- 55 .- gf.. f, ge MR. EDWARD DZIATLIK Administrative Assistant fSut- dent Disciplinej Ind. U., St. Louis U.. Harris Teachers Col., S. E. Mo. State Col., N. E. Mo. State Col., Meramec Comm. Col., St. Louis Col. of Pharmacy B. A., MA. s Q ,H , f 3 ND THOUGHTF L I'-'24 Academics 1 I9 CAN DESCRIBE THE PRGFESSIONALS The counselors at Cleveland are friendly and un- derstanding people who are trying to achieve what the students want. With the new systems of sche- duling programs this year, there were quite a few changes with which the counselors had to deal. However, the counselors got through the confusion with a minimum of trouble. They frequently met with parents to discuss attendance, grades, or other problems which arose with a student. College bound seniors found the counselors very helpful in assisting them in the correct direction in which to turn. But the main interest of the counselors was to find the best high school program for each Cleve- land Dutchman. , H431 73153 g -- ,ml 1' s, ,5 1.f. Qilffw , MRS.ANN BLUM NIRHIAMES BOAZ MR. IRVIN C. Counselor Counselor BREIDERT' Fontbonne Col., U. of Mo, Coach: Cross Country Sz Counselor B.A., M. in Ed. Boys Track E.B., M.A. Harris Teachers Col., St. Louis U. A.B., M. in Ed. ,. .5 ...E MRS. MARIE DIAMOND' MRS. GENEVIEVE FISHER MRS. MARION M. Counselor Counselor MABUCE Le Moyne Col., Atlanta U., Stone Teachers College Co- Counselor Si, Louis Ll, lumhia U.. Sl. Louis U.. U. Harris Teachers Col.. U. of A.B., M.A. of Mo.. St. College of Phar- Mo., Washington U.. St. I macy Louis U. V 'r ' AB.. M.A. AB., M.in Ed. I K.. 1 5 Ittt fr ' swift: '1fr, M' ' . ies MR.TI-IOMASG, MR.FRANK SADORF MORAN Counselor Counselor Arkansas State U., U. of Assistant Varsity Football Mo. Coach B. S. in Ed., M. S. in Ed. S. Dakota State U., Mid- X western U. B. S. in Ed., M. S. in Ed. I C R srtasstt . s 3 i,SADORF AND BRE D inT5i1fEiii1?Ii'il'-i I ' if . ' R '-i',' , -i.'. gf' IMRS' FISHER I C f I I R .sste f e . ' . . ., 1 sr e f' I' ffl K it-F ' 3' ' ' '- sk, if - 11'IllCS 773 Y g ' , , . . ,. ,, 3,1 fi' ' W-.. , f ' Z.. new wma K OF CLEVELAN Grover Cleveland High School opened it's doors in September to start another educational and action-packed school year. Many new courses were offered at C. H. S. this year. The faculty and administra- tion helped support the academic research and all of the educational programs at Cleveland. Student elections were held and plans for everything were made. Before you knew it, the second semester had arrived. With it came new programs and problems. The computer assigned some students to non-existing rooms, such as Rooms 404 or 505. But the counselors straightened everything out and soon the con- fusion was over. Mr. Reinsch outlined a few new rules of conduct for Cleveland students and indicated stricter enforcement of these rules. This year brought new ideas and changes to the academic system of the school, which gave a chance for excellent staff of experienced professionalteachers to help mold the leaders of tomorrow. DR. BILLY R. ALMOND' Advanced Georgraphy, World Cultures, American History S. Ill. U., Harris Teachers Col. St. Louis U., Washington U.. U. oflll., U. of Ky., B.A., M.A., D. ofEd. MR. MARSHALL ARKY' Physical Science I IS. Biology Coach: Varsity Boys Swim Team Washington U., Case Institute of Technology, Hunter Col., Allegheny Col., U. of Minn., U. of Tulsa, U. of Ind., S. lll. U. B. S., M. A. MRS. WILHELMINA S. ASHMORE English I l-2, Communications Lab 5 Sponsor: National Honor So- ciety A. B., M. A. of Ed. MISS SUSAN M. BARRINGTON Communications Lab 4, Her- oes and Heroines. Honors Award Aud Central Metho- dist Col., Washington U. B.A., M. A. in Ed. Academics l2l STRIVI TO HELP The Mathematics Department tries to provide a program that consists of at least one course or more for each pupil. There is a variety of offer- ings from Basic Mathematics to Analytical Geo- metry. This year there was an increase of inde- pendent study in the Math Department. New Math seminars were offered to capable juniors who want additional training in mathematics. Many of the teachers in this department have participated in National Science Foundation grants for summer institutes and in-service stu- dies. MR. REU M. BECK Individual Sports. Advanced Gymnastics. Sports 2 Coach: Tennis St. .Iohn's Jr. Col.. Concordia Seminary. U. of Mo.. Harris Teachers Col. AA.. BA.. M.A. in Ed. MR. ROBERT R. BECKERLE' Math Lab l 8L 2, Math Se- minarl St. Louis U.. Purdue U., U. of Santa Clara. Princeton U., Mich. State U.. U. of Mo.. Washington U. B.S.. MA. MRS. CAROL J. BLAZICEK Physical Education, Slimnas- tics. Sports 2, Life Saving. Physical Ed. Coach: Girls Swim Team Central Mo. State Col. B.S. in Ed. MR. DAVID L. BOONE Substitute Teacher S.E. Mo. State U., N. Ca. State Col. B.S. l22 Academics MR. ROBERT L. BROWN MRS. LORETTA K. Physical Science. Inter- BOOTH relationship ofMatter and En- ergy, Astronomy Harris Teachers Col.. S.E. Mo. State Col.. Lamar U. New York U.. Va. Tech., Webster Col.. U. of Mo., Christian Brothers Col. Advanced Algebra. Algebra. Elementary Functions. Math Lab Sponsor: Finances. BEACON Webster Col., St. Louis U..-U. ofMo.. Washington U. A.B.. M.A. B.S.. M.A.T. THE EED OF THE SCHOOL Cleveland offered many new different English courses this year. The subjects were designed and geared to gain the interest of the student. These courses represented all levels of English which helped the students communicate with each other and themselves in various media. A few subjects this department taught included Mysterious and Supernatural, English Literature, Show Business, Speed Reading, Publications, Public Speaking, and Journalism. Of all the departments the English department, has the largest staff. Mr. Conley who is the de- partment head is looking forward to an improved and better year for the students taking English MISS JEANNETTE L. CARVER Family Living, Couturier Dressmaking, Basic Clothing, Home Decoration Meramec Community Cul.. Fontbonne Col., U, ofMo. B.S. ,Y V 1 , D ia ,m l H .- 1 , 423:44 H it -Q, ,. 'f ' I-iff' if 'ff' K ' T' 5' I Z' it 214 - ,V , 'mfg .4 1 t- .Q 1 ., ,W W.. . . . I -f f 7- F I IL. f MR. RAY D,CLIFFE 2 Art Drawing I. Art Drawin ll, Art Drawing Ill. Art Scul ture, Art V. Art Vll Coach: Baseball Team Drake U.. U. of Mo., Wa shington U., St. Louis U. next year. MR. HAROLD CONLEYT Journalism. English I2 Harris Teacher Col.. U. of Ncb., U. ol' Chicago, U. of E. Mich., U. cflowa A.B.. M. in Ed., M.A. MR. PAUL CONRAD' Basic Industrial Arts. Wood Technology 2 8: 4 Wichita Stale U.. Colorado U,. Kans. State Teachers Col.. N,E. Mo. State U.l.A.C.P. Workshop N.A,, M.A. MISS BARBARA A. CORDES' Biology IIS, Biologyl Harris Teachers Col., Wa- shington U.. U. ol'Col.. Ind. State U.. S. Ill. U. St. Louis U,. U. of Mo., Lindenwood Col. B.A..M.A. MR. RANDOLPH C. CORNELL' African Studies. World Cul- tures, Contemporary Issues Sponsor: BEACON S.E. Mo. State College, Hard- ing Col.. Harris Teachers Col Smith Col. U. of Hawaii, U.S Education Foundation in In- dia, Pepperdine U., Northwes- tern U., S.E. Mo. State U. B.S. in Ed., M.A.T. MRS. CHARLOTTE CRANDALL' French 2. 4. 8L 6. Mysterious Sponsor: French Club U. of Mo.. Harris Teachers Col.. U. of Col., St. Louis U.. U, of Utah. Miama U., Sorbonne KFrancet. Universite Luvel fCanadaJA.B., M. in Ed. MISS BRENDA CRIMMINS Basic Foods 8L Nutrition. Bachelor Cooking. Creative Foods. S. lll. U., B.S. MR. VASILE CUCIUREANU Urban Studies Ludwig Maximilian University CGermanyj, St. Louis U. B.A.. M.A. in Human Relaa tions MR. LEROY T, DEATON Publication l. English ll-l. Communications Lab 5. Sponsor: ORANGE 8: BLUE Washington U. A.B.. M.A. in Ed. t 1 gL MR. EARL DE LA ROCHE' Biology. Micro Biology, Health, Mammal and Man Central Methodist Col., U. of Mo.. U. of Ark., Murray State Col.. U. of Kans, U. of Okla., U. ot' Ind.. U. ol'Cal., Wells Col,. Cornell U.. U. of Buffalo, U. ol' Wy.. Ohio State U, BS., M.A. I THEREO LY DESTINATIO- MISS MARYANN E. DOELLING Vocational Business Educa tion. Typing I. Stenography 2, Typing 2 Eastern lll. U.. Wa shington U. B.S. in Ed. MRS. MARIAN J. ECHOLS Type I. Type 2. Basic Busi- ness. U. of Ark.. U. of Mo. B.S. MRS.ELLENT. EHRMANN Communication Lab 3, Mysterious. St. Mary's of the Woods. Indiana U., Evansville Col.. Harris TeachersCol. , MR. JAMES B. ELLIOTT Printmaking. Painting. Drawing. Art 3. 5, 7. XL 8. Advertising 8: Stage Scen- ery Harris Teachers Col.. Washington U.. U. of M0.. St. Louis U. A.B.. M. in Ed. MR. RICHARD T. ELMORE' Consumer Mathematics. Phy- sical Science Interaction of Matter and Energy. Che- mistry U. of Mo., Harris Teachers Col.. Wash. U. St. Louis U.. U. of Col.. U. ofN. Ca.. U. ofCal. B.S.. M. in Ed, ' lm' I 4 eta Academics l GIFTED WITH It has been said while advancement in science is racing along in ajet, advancement in the art of getting along with each other is crawling along with the horse and buggy. Getting along with each other must mean that you understand the laws by which we live and why and how they were made. This was why lawyers were visiting, lecturing, and answering questions in Urban Studies classes. This was why World Cultures, which emphasizes the understanding of why groups of people - interact the way they do, has replaced World History. Also, available to the more than six hundred pupils enrolled in the social studies courses are such courses as Consumer Economics, African Studies, Black Humanities, Psychology, and Sociology. Courses such as Govern- ment, American History, Anthropology, Advanced Geography are also offered. Student are learning how to apply skills of society and how to achieve their aims. They are also recognizing the validity of social studies, result- ing from recent innovative techniques and technology. MR. ROBERT E. ENK c Physical Education 2. Sports. Bradley U.. N.E. Mo. Col.. Washington U.. Mo. B.S., M.S. za- gf.. - 1, ,vt State U. ol MISS FRANCES B. FARREN Survival and How to Cope. Health Brown's Business Col.. Indiana U.. San Francisco State Col.. U. of Bridgeport. Conn., San Marcos U. tPeruJ. Central U. Clicuadorl. U. ol Oregon, Alfred Adler Insti- tute. St. Louis Col. of Phar- macy. iil A , .. .. o f , ,W,,,,. - ... W ' ' ,P i' J M 1 w in ' 5' 'ze A ,- . , V It MISS MARIANNEH- MR.GoERGE E. Ftri-IEN, FISCHER JR- MRSBERNADETTE H- English l2-2, Mysterious Consumer Economics. Urban FERRETTI Seattle U.. U. of Wash.. Studies Sponsor: Dutch Dolls Media Survey. My Harris Teachers Col.. sterious Colum- bia U.. Washington U.. Web- ster Col. B.A.. M.A.T. 151155-tI..f ' ' 'efiiiliili ' gmsifi. ,V -- ,..' 'YK 4 l26 Academics Central Wash. State Col.. U of Mo. Harris Teachers Col.. Wash. U. B.A. in Eng.. B.A. 8: M. in Ed. Ohio U., Tusculum Col., Kan- sas State Col.. U. ol' Mo.. Harris Teachers Co., A.B. in Liberal Arts. --1 , f i i I l i 5 .skim ..,. l . . I .- fs as , --1 - . . . - .- ri ' ' . N . e r -' -t.. .... K 1 1.111 .,.f- ,f --:mf-..:.1!s ,f 1: f N- T . . .Tiii - :fist - 1 ... - gasp . ser t Ma kv ...qt K OWLEDGE AND MI DS Music is one of the things, like the ability to laugh, that has kept mankind going for all these thousand years. Charles M. Schulz Cleveland's music classes weren't just a learning experience for most students. Many pupils discovered an opportunity to ex- press themselves. This was done either through singing or playing a musical instrument. Under the extra-ordinary direction of Mr. Henry Glass, Jr. Cleveland's choirs have earned an outstanding reputation among the citizens of St. Louis. The story holds true also iavith Cleveland's bands and their superb director, Mr. William Habetler. This year a feeling of pride revolved around the choir and band at c.H.s. MISS PAULINE E. FLESNER Type 2. Basic Business. Busi- ness Arithmatic Western lll. U.. Golden State Col.. U. of Cal.. San Francisco State Col.. Northern lowa U.. U. of Iowa, Fontbonne Col. A.B., M.A. in Business Ed. MA- MRS, DOROTHY E. FORD Library Washington U. St. Louis Library School A.B.. I ' i .. f5..t,E1i3.N t 5 V545 A 14 4: 71,31 - my iv 19 MR.i-IENRYG. MR. LORIN F. GLASS, JR GATERMANNJR- Concert Choir. Girls Chorus. MR4 BOSTICJ- Social Studies Seminar. Ur- Mixed Chorus, Understanding FRANKLIN ban Studies Florissant Val- Music. Girls Glee Harris World Cultures. Black Hu- manities, Psychology Howard U., U. of Wis., St. Louis U. ley Community College. University of Missouri tSt. Louisl, Washington U. A.B..M.A. B.S..M.ofEd. M-011 .. TZ r M-- .... . ., . r -.s' , ',ii' l ' .eii -s.- ' l Teachers Col.. Washington U.. Oberlin Conservatory. St. Louis Conservatory ol' Music. Fontbonne Col. B.A.. M.A. Academics 127 SO DETERMI ED TO MR.JAlVlESJ.GUlVlMELS Linear Algebra. Geometry. Elementary Algebra. Mathe- matics Lab. Coach: Varsity Soccer St. Louis U. B.S., lVl.S. Band. Band. Brass U. of MRS. SHARON L. HACKER Mysterious 8: Supernatural. Oral Communications S.E. Mo. State Col. B.S. in Ed, -- .V 5:5-tra . Q .... . r .,., .. L,iL,, we -1- . 1 ' . r FS. . A si Es' . . 'tt QS QW-S X r -ff 2 i1M 5. 1 A L s.. as ,ELI X. 5 A ws - sshwglzfiirff if . .f ' f MR. WILLIAM F. HALL Spanish, Washington U., U. nfCol. B.A., M.A. ,M -, .- ACHIEVE GOALS MR. DANIEL T. HALLORAN' Physical Education. Team Sports. Boys 8L Girls P.E.. ln- dividual Sports Coach: Ice Hockey U. of Mo.. St. Louis U.. Ark. State U.. S. Ill. U.. Harris Teachers Col. St. Louis Col. of Pharmacy. Kirksville Col. of Osteopathic Medicine B.S.. M.A. MR. THOMAS E. MISS HARRIOT H. HALSTEAD HOFFMAN Office Practice, Office C0-op. Bookkeeping l 8: 2. Steno- Type 4. Ind. State U.. Wa- graphy l 8: 2. Type I 8: 2. shington U., Harris Teachers Washington U.. Stale U. of Col., S.E. Mo. State col.. Wis- Iowa, B.A.. M.A. consin State Col. B.S., MS. Academics 129 CONCER ED ITH PROBLEMS The goals of the Science Department are to provide science experiences out of which can come an understanding of science in today's world, as well as techno- logical training. Ecology and environmental problems were topics discussed in many ofthe classes. Some ofthe science courses offered are I.M.E., Astronomy, Physics, Biology, I.P.S., Cell and Microbiology, Earth Science, Meterology, Mammals and Man, and Consumer Chemistry. There are ten teachers in this department and approximately 1,000 pupils enrolled in science courses this year. There is promoted in relation to science, career education. Thus, students are encouraged to pursue technological careers according to their individual ability. There is also presented a new awareness of community opportunities and respon- sibilities. l30 MR. FRANK HOLLAND Physical Science IME, Earth Science U. ot'Mo.. S.I.U. B.S. MRS. IRENE B. HUGGINS Gourmet Foods. Basic Foods. Catering Mo. State Col.. U. of Mo. B,S. in Ed. M. in Ed. MISS RUTH ANN MR. ELMER JAENISCH KAUFFMANN English Literature 12-2. Re- Type 2. Basic Business Spon- bels and Misefits. Moorhead sor: Class of l976. Bowling SL State Col. B.S. Key Clubs U. of Mo. B.S. Academics MRS.NANCY S. KAALBERG Girls General P.E. Slimnas- tics. Dance. Physical Educa- tion. Advanced Dance, G.R.A., Volleyball Northeast Missouri State University B.S.in Ed. MR JAMILSA KILE Urban Studies Psvcholo y Souoloax U ot Mo Harris Tetchers Col Washington U BS M in d DR RALPHR IxIRN Secretarial Practice Voca tional Business Izducation SI: Mo State Col U of St Louis U ngton L. B.S. in .. M.A...l.D. MISS MILDRED L KOVACEVICH L ish ll E l American Literature I 8L ll I:n lish I7 I Washmtton b..Harr1s Teachers Lol. MR JOHN F LANE' Urban Studies U of Mo St louis U U of .rss Washtnuon Harris Teachers Col 'VI A ' XX i 'cu Hu A -f--.wg '-Hams ki: P f if ' 1 ' il s :C,1Is'as ', 5:7 'ig fr.. wks if fig- ' ' I ' 'rrrr sg ,. MR. JOSEPH O. LOIGNON Basic Business. Bookkeeping. Type Northwestern Business Col.. St. Henri's Prep.. Boston U.. St, Louis U. Washington U.. BS.. MS. in Business Ed. - f -ts f ,,,. ss.-41...,,....Wwwcstfez:z. -- ,-MJHSMA , ,aff ,fl OF ALL KI The Business Education department helps to prepare students for the world of work. The teachers of this department also assist the administration in school office work. Such activities include the printing of materials for the general and counseling offices and for teachers. Administrators also receive some filing assis- IHIICC. Business Co-op and Distributive Education are growing related services of this department. Various subjects which are taught include Typing, Bookkeeping, Basic Business, Office Practice, Business Law, Vocational Business, Secretarial Practice, and Business Arithmetic. An additional effort performed by this department includes the conducting of civil service tests for both the city and federal governments. These tests aid in providing employment opportunities for graduating seniors. Academics l3l I-1 THEY PLAY IMPGRTA ROLE Cleveland has one of the strongest art departments in the met- ropolitan area. The art courses were challenging for some of the students in that the courses were similar to college courses. Art appreciation, ceramics, sculpture, macrame, and printmaking along with drawing and painting were just a few of the many courses offered. A class offered to exceptionally talented pupils was Honors Art, in which the pupils spent half of their school time at Cleveland and halfoftheir time at Shaw School. The courses offered many opportunities for students. from hobby arts to commerical arts. This year Cleveland students received more honor awards in the National Scholastic Show than all of the other St. Louis public high schools combined. I believe the courses now are meaningful and provide the students with life experiences. Mr. Ray Cliffe. 132 Academics MRJERRY P. MAULIN Boys EL Girls Physical Educa- tion. Individual Sports. Team Sports Z. Coach: Varsity Foot- ball Central Methodist Col.. U. of Mo. BS, cl' Ed., M.A. ofEd. MISS MARIDORIS MALLON' Language Arts. Social Stu- dies. Science, Mathematics. Harris Teachers Col.. Wa- shington U.. St, Louis U.. U. of Wis.. U. of Ariz. B.S.. Ph M. ,. ,. 'wil - ' ,fat Qs f W ., , W 4 ' Z A ' f. 2 it T , .9 5. 43 sffflff sa fe,-1224 '.,1' . fi' g fatwm MS. JANET E. MAYHEW Introduction to Drawing. Printmaking. Art Apprecia- tion 2. Art 2, Art 3. Massa- chusetts Col. of Art. Web- ster Col. B.F. A.. B.S. 'V VQQZ W i MISS BARBARA A. MATTIS English, Expressions of Love. Survival and How to Cope. Eastern Ill. U. B.S, in Ed. i 4- MISS MARGUERITE G. MCCANN Math Lab l. Elementary Al- gehra. Part l. Consumer Mathematics I. Advanced Al- gebra 2. Trigonometry. Mt. Mary Col.. U. of Mo.. St. Louis U.A.B..A.M. H I 9 E ff aa ik W We A M' a f ZW ff M f ff- Z J 'it fli., f , f V g V :M 6 5 ,. I , 5 'Jw-c. 'vagal . me 5 21c ': :3 THEY INFLUENCE GUR LIVES There is enthusiastic interest in the Industrial Arts department at 'Cleveland. Approximately 680 pupils are enrolled in the courses of this department. This number surpasses the number at any other St. Louis city public high school. Along with Mechanical Drawing, Home Planning, Basic Indus- trial Arts, and Practical Shop, advanced two year courses are also taught at C.H.S. These courses include Architectural Drawing, Engineering, Machine Shop, and Wood Shop. A new course of- fered to interested pupils this year was Industrial Crafts. Students have received many awards in Machine Shop, Drafting and in Woodwork, Job placements are often provided for Cleveland stu- dents at Southern Equipment, McDonald-Douglas Aircraft, and Step Brothers Steel Company. In the last ten years, Cleveland has excelled all other scholarships. NIR. PETE MERCURIO Architectural Drawing I, 2. 3. 4. Engineering Drawing. Ath- letic Director Milikin U.. Bradley U.. Washington U.. Harris Teachers Col.. Junior DistrictCol. B.S., M.S. lVIR.TOlVl IVIINTLE Mechanical Drawing. Home Planning. Basic Industrial Arts Webster Col.. Colorado State Cul. of Education, West- mar Col. Colorado State Col., U.oI Mo. B.A.. M.A. MR. JOSEPH C, MITTINO MISS ELAINE MOGELNICKI I Math Lab l. Algebra I 84 2. Geometry I, Intermediate Beginning Swim. Intermediate Algebra. Math Lab 2, Tri! R,JOSEPH W, Swim. Advanced Swim, Sen- gonometry.Geometry. MOGELNICKI ior Life Savings Murray Stale U.. St. Louis U. B.S.. lVl.A. in Ed. Sponsor: Riding Club. Coach: Girls Track. BS. in Ed., M.S. Sociology, Psychology Harris Teachers Col., U. of Mo. A.A.. A.B., M, in Ed. H Academics 133 THE MO T IMPORTANT WAY MRS.QUIMA V. MURRAY Family Living l XL ll Alcorn A KL M College. U. ol'Mo. MRS. DIANE N. O FALLON Secretarial Practice. Type 3 8: 41 Office Co-op. Washington U. B.S. 134 Academics . 75 V iirf --. .. ' fff I-gg.. -gtg.. R .f ' '- ' ii'3':.' t.. MRS. NOREEN MOST Multi-Ethnic Literature. Myster- ious. Rebels and Misfits. South- east Missouri State U. B.S. in Ed. MR.LEROYO, NICKOLAISEN' Urban Studies. Economics. So- ciology Coach: Wrestling Axura Pacific Col.. Harris Jr. Col., Washington U.. S. Ill. U.. As- sumption Col.. Western Mich. U., U. of Mo., St. Louis U.. Forest Park Comm. Col, B.S.. M.S. MRS. GAIL S. OVERTON Sports and Adventure, On Stage. Show Business Sponsor: Chi Delta Players 8: Thespian Society U. of Mo., St. Louis U. B.S. in Ed. MS. SARAH E. PARK? Communications Lab 2.3. 8L 4, Washington U.. St. Louis U.. Hurris Teachers Cul.A.B.. M.A. MR. JOSEPH E. PASTOR Art l. 2. 4. 5 EL . Sponsor: Art Club Washington U.. Webster Col. B.F.A. MR. MICHAEL G. PFEFFERKORN' Asian Studies. Social Studies Se- minar. Urhan Studies S.E. Mo. State Col.. U. ol' Mo.. De Paul U.. Harris Teachers Col. B.S. in Ed.. A.B. in Ed. 6 KEEPI G UP WITH TIMES I 'Q 'l I -M if - ..... .C . rr , ' 'S Qs. M' NX , . ' It wing. -K f . w.. A st I .',- .. , '-':' wfw. fy As MR. MARK A, PASKAL Mysterious 84 Supernatural. Sports K Adventure U, ot' Kun- sas. U. ol'CaI. BS. in Ed. MR. DON P. PATCHEM Earth Science. fVIcteoruIog5 Sponsor: Silent Club Georgia Tech.. U. of Md.. U. ol' S. A1114 bamu. Michigan Tech.. Florida State U.. Sussex School ofTeeh- nology. B.S.. M.S.. N.D. Academics 135 ACCEPTI THE The new elective Physical Education program at Cleveland featured many new courses from which the students could choose. Some of these courses were Slimnastics, Team Sports, Senior Life Saving, Individual Sports, Dance. Gymnas- tics, and Swim class. As students were able to select what they wanted, there was a greater in- terest in Physcial Education, During this year there were about one-thousand-four hundred pu- pils enrolled inthe P.E. classes. The enthusiasm ofthe teachers of this depart- ment helped to create this involvement of more pupils in the program. Most of these teachers managed after school sports activities and offi- ciated at inter-school athletic events at other schools. MR. THOMAS J. POTTHAST Communications Lah 5. Write MRS. JULII: D. POE Sociology. Psychology Mary- ss Nou 2 SL 3 St. Louis U.. U. of ville Col.. St. Louis U.. Wa- Mo. B.A.. M. in Ed. shington U. B.A.. M.A. My - K' ..., . is 'M - .X ii eet lg ati ws. it ..,, f l 1s.,.,.2..-.t W.: sg. 1 fs ff tfh ' wi -sssasass. y , , Q eh. is 136 Academics 'li l iii- ---.. iii s ,s 1 su, ze .' , i ii i gifs .. ,,L. . ,, ,..., ff---. s si I ,. X ,Q E 'E X .Q 1 S sa ly t X . N , 2 is MISS JANET A. PISKULIC Basic Geometry. Math Lab l 84 2. Student Activity Director Harris Teachers Col.. Webster CGI. B.A.. M.A. , MR. EDWARD V. PITUCHA Mechanical Drawing. Home Planning. Basic Industrial Arts. Practical Shop I. lndus- trial Crafts Kansas State Col.. 'Harris Teachers Col. MISS RITA PRIEST Physical Education 3 81 4. ln- dividual Sports l 8: 5. Sports Coach: Basketball Ouchita Baptist U.. U, ol' Kans. A.A.. B.A. M. in Ed. fs ff MISS GERALDINE M. ROHLING Guitar Techniques Notre Dame Col. B.A. DUTCHME OF TODAY MR. RICHARD E. ROSENOW Urban Studies. Psychology. Sociology U. of Mo.. St. MR.JOHN B. ROWLAND Western Civilization. Antho- lopology Sponsor: Stage Tech- nicians Loras Col.. St, Louis Louis U, Coach: Basketball B.S. U.. Washington U. A.B.. MA. MRS. EDYTHE W. RUFF Elementary Algebra 4. Basic Geometry 2. Math Lab 2. Harris Teachers Col., Webster Col.. St. Louis Pharmacy Col.. U. of Mo. B.A.. M.A.T. MRJOHN ESACKS Rebels and Misfits. English IZ-2. Mysterious Sponsor: Scholar Quiz Harris Teachers Col.. Washington U. St. Louis U. A.A.. B.A.. M.S. MRS. MARY M. SCHMIDT Reading Improvement. Speed Reading. Sponsor: German Club U. of Mo.. St. Louis U. B.A. MISS MARY S. SCHOENHEIT Mysterious. German Ridder Jr. Col.. U. ol' Cal. Lincoln U.. U. ol'Colorado B.S.. M.S. Academics 137 WE SALUTE MRS. MARGIE K.SEDDON Distributive Education S.E. Mo. Stats Col.. U. of Mo. B.S.. MA, MR, DONALD P, SEYMOUR' Biology Wisconsin State U.. Ri- pon Col.. N. lll, U.. Hamline U.. Ind. State U.. Knox Cul.. St. .lu- seph Col.. St. Cloud State Col.. St. Louis Col. ol' Pharmacy, Lin- denviood Col.. U. ol' Mo.. U. of Colorado. B.S.. MS. MRS. GLORIA M. SHELTON Bachelor Cooking. Basie Foods. Creativity in Foods U. of Mo.. Maramuc Junior Col. B.A. l38 Academics MR. .IOHN W. SIMPSON Metal Machine, Basic Industrial Arts McKendree Col., Bradley U.A.B..M.S. I .TT -L ME... lf' ' + , MR. RONALD P. STEELE' Merchandising, Distributive Ed- ucation. Arkansas State U., U. of Miss., U. of Ind., S.E. Mo. State U. B.S. in Ed., M, in Ed. Every pupil who has had Mrs. Survant for a teacher knows how hard working and dedicated she is. Along with teaching daily classes, she helped establish the Home Economics Cooperative working experience at Cleveland. Mrs. Survant also organized the first H.E.R.O. chapter in the state of Missouri. Because of her line qualities and capability of pioneering H.E.R.O.. she was chosen as the Home Economics Teacher of the Year for the state of Missouri. Most Dutchmen agree the award couldn't have been given to a more deserving person. MRS. DOROTHY O. SU RVANT Boutique. Basic Clothing. Cloth- ing Service Z 84 4. Home Econo- mic Coop Home Economics Teacher ol' the Year. 1974 Spon- sor: Home Economics Related Occupations U. ol' lnd.. Purdue U. B.S..M.S, MR. DAVID E. WAGGONER American Political SL Economic History. American History. Westminister Col. Central Mis- souri State U.. N.E. Mo. State U.. Washington U.. Coe Fellow. A.B.. M.A. ..s..,,,..,.....,,... ff f . . ,.,.,.,-,..,t,,.,.........m...B,.,,.,mmfm.s-1t-,s...,,. fa..f,.....-1 CLEVELAN ' MRSSHIRLEYTHEODORE Physical Education. Beginning Swim. Sponsor: G.R.A. Coach: Hockey Sc Gymnastics Harris Teachers Col.. Washington U. B.A..B.S. MR. ROBERTS. WAGGONERX Chemistry. Advanced Chemistry Park Col.. U. of Mo.. Washing- ton U.. Harris Teachers Col.. U. ol' Minn.. U. of lll.. U. of lnd.. Ill., U. of Ind.. Nebraska Wes- leyan. U. of Loyola, St. Louis Col. of Pharmacy. BA.. M. in Ed.. M.in Th, MRS. PAMELA D. WALLACE lntermediate Algebra. Basic Geometry. Algebra. Math Lab. Trigonometry. Sponsor: Class of l975. Dutch Dolls U. ol' Mo. B. S. Academics l39 MINISTRATIO as Parlez-vous francais? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Hable espanol? Cleveland offered three foreign languages this year. Students had the choice of studying French, German or Spanish. The culture and customs of the Spanish, Germans, and the French were taught to the pupils along with the communica- tion skills. The French teacher, Mrs. Crandall, and the German teacher, Mrs. Schoenheit organ- ized clubs for pupils who were more involved in those languages. On a lield trip Spanish classes of Mr. Hall and Mr. Wiese dined on spicy Mexican food at Mi Pueblito's Restaurant in St. Louis. The foreign language classes were a lot offun, yet educational simultaneously. MR. THEODORE F. WICHMANN English lkl 84 IZ. Advcnturcin Sports. Advanced Composi- tion und Literature. Coach: Assistant Soccer Coach S.E. Mo. Stale U.. LT, of Mo.. S. Ill. U.. Minn. Outward Bound School B.S. in lid. MISS GRACE WHITE Got ernment. Urhun Studies. Sponsor: Close-Up U. oI'C.iI. Cal. State Col.. St, Louis L' A.B. 140 Academics MISS MARY S. WEIR Psychology Health Harris Teachers Col.. Columbia U.. St. Louis U.. St. Louis U.. Instititue Politecnico National de Mexico. A.B.. MA. Vw ,k,, MR. FREDERICK L. WIESE Spanish Central Methodist Col.. Harris Teachers Col.. Washington U.. St. Louis U.. La Escuela lnteramericana tlvlevticob. MR. JERRY M. WILSON Urban Studies Kans. State Col.. N.E. Mo. State Col.. Emporia State Teachers Col. B.S. in Ed.. MA. in Adminis- tration MRSJEANNE M. WOLF Library. Maryville Col.. Harris Teachers Cul. B.S. MISS DORIS E. WOLFF ' Math Lab. Elementary Alge- bra. Algebra. Harris Teachers i Col.. St. Louis U.. A.B.. M. A. P MR. DAVID H. WOOWORTH Physics. Practical Physics, Elementary Algebra S. Ill. U. U. of Ill.. Washington U B.S.. M.A. K 5 the si Wie it Es at at P git it ts? ,.. Ei1if,2i2lif5ifvi.lEsf e AND FACULTY The library at Cleveland was a great asset to the school this year. Because of its rather small size, the room was frequently over crowded. This caused the re-introduction of the old library slip system, which required admission to the library upon permission of the teachers. The pupils and teachers were fortunate to have such a well- equipped library. Tape recorders, reader-printers, record players and copy machines werejust a few of the modern devices which are available. The library received two new microfilm readers this year. Also arriving are new books and film loops. Our two librarians, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Wolf keep everything running smoothly. Their duties include preparing microfilm for use, operating machines, filing and helping teachers and students with reference work. ix, S N! fuel 3 MR. THOMAS G. YEHLING Communications Lab Z.Speed MISS KATHLEEN A- Reading. Adventures in YOUNG Sports. Sponsor: Class of 1975. U.ofMo.. B.A. Art 4 8: 8. Clark Col., Mun- delein Col.. S. lll. Ll.. B.A. Academics l4l HELPI HAN How would you like to be in charge of filing, answering countless telephone calls, taking care of general correspon- dence, making adjustment transfers, dictation, obtaining college transcripts and processing applications? Those are just a few items that help pass the time of day for the secretaries at Cleveland. They also deal with the Dad's Club and Cleveland Parent's Association, along with I.D.'s and letters to parents. The Cleveland offices are usually a bee- hive ofactivityf' Other people who make Cleveland tick are the custodians, engineers, and security guards. At lunch, a time all Dutch- men look forward, is when you really appreciate the cafe- teria employees. They're always helpful and care about their work. Mr. Burch serves a dual function at Cleveland. He is in charge ofthe bookroom, and is the school Treasurer. Belly Klein. Pril1Cipal's secre- Bette Mehl. Guidance Se- Betty Rider. General Office Kay Shore. General Secretary 130' cretary Secretary Vanessa Brown. Guidance Office Secretary m- 142 Academics A -. s E Q SS X i Gi5i5152:wf'f '1:ii I -milf 1.:fif:f - eff 'Vt' 1 , gr A Cr 0' Y e LX X . me fly 7 'fiiliffi as Patricia Austin, Guidance Mary Blazicek, retiring Princi- Vernon Burch, School Trea Secretary pal's Secretary surer Janice Dettmann. Nurse Anthony Dicandia. Officer Henri' Hamlwll A-V- TCCITYU clan .H su... ,....., --.ms Cleweland's Custudiuns. W -LIP' My I PERM iam, l L l ti l Cleveland's Kitchen Personnel. FRONT ROW: Miss Vicki Matthews. Cafeteria Manager. Miss Vicki Matthews. Mrs. Dorothy Akerson. Mrs. Rosalie Grose. Mrs, Alice Sparks. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Pansy Neal. Mr. Huey Carter. Mrs. Geraldine Miller. Mrs. Jane Riehl. Mrs. Janet Aguayo. Mrs. Carrie Simpson. LAST ROW: Mrs. Gloria Binder. Miss Diane Schueler Mrs. Marie Wildhaber. Miss Brenda Labruyere. W 5 ,7 x nn n . mm.,,. ,J ss i I ' K 5 4 - v , 2 ' s ..x X ,Q .n x ii. ,, .. s 4 . cms. -- n be i ts it i . 1,i -n iiiifnfii n 25551-wi' WWF' ir . , .. . . ..... W, Wk HE nf fn? -If W,'.. I it t ' ,mi . f sn :.: n F . Q F ' C . n N X K .f- J T n ys, n fi i 'X F' X, s, as in n 1+ X? n .n X .lt . X as w MW, .z - .1 Q L... .gay H . g fan- .2 5 gt H577-1 : Wifi .. NL, , '1 5igf'3.x -s 1l,1 t xA, C. ,h:.I at R it 23 fs 2 t N 5 1 nag, i f L. , Y :V A rfifr K1 if ili- 1. ii 3 to na sim 1 w 4 Qin 5 new -' nn 146 Freshmen use in N 4 n n Q as t n . .,: Ii.:-b Srl.: Walter Achs Eddie Acuff Mike, talking with his dummy. Nancy Adams Rebecca Adams Connie Adams Sandy Akins Peggy Allen Michael Alton Talent is another word to describe Cleveland's freshmen. On Freshmen Night many of our Nujays performed in a talent show, sponsored by the Chi Delta Players. There was a wide variety of acts ranging from a 1920's flapper to a ventriloquist. But the main reason for Freshman Night was to let the parents of the Freshmen visit the faculty of Cleveland. Opportunities to meet with administration and to see the arrangement of the interior of the school. Mr. Reinsch handled the program with ease and afterwards the parents were free to talk with the teachers and the friends ofthe parents. My first reaction to Cleveland was, Help, I need somebody? Lisa Patrick ILLY, FRIGHTE ED, BrendaAnacker Tom Amsler -eit ' t - , Q John Annnnn ' ,N Ken Anderson Q gi,p ' '- i Laurme Angus I Q 5 X' gi, Darryl Anselmo Y s i r . trl - I na. - k j -A -.lwffizfgz Sherry Anthony . Neal Achambault ' E in - Le1lana1Archambault 1 A in - DCbfHAfI1iCk . zyi et . Donna Arnold x Skyla Ash i n D - i onaldAur1n , Jar1etAyCfS W,,...,. ,,,,,,,- - K if ' , L . . A I N David Bady . . Dave Baines 1 I -trr it r' -Q - Tim Bafdol ' Laffy Barnett ' 1 r-1 ' i . . . B ' B ' k e . . 1, ,..- i mime arozms y 5 F . 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' ' are fr' B x I Wea K-sm! 755, jg. . 51 5 F LL,,,,. lv , r 'L Fred Bedrosian .I ack Benoist Theresa Berner Debbie Bess Rich Bevels Cynthia Bielicki Grlenda Bilbrey Linda Bingham David Bird David Black Bill Blacksher Linda Blanchard Penny Blomker Beverly Board Paula Bockharst Tena Bolinger J im Bollmann Sue Boor Brenda Borawski Donald Bornefeld Robyn Bottems Cheryl Bourisaw John Bouvatte Deborah Box Linda Boyd Mark Brewer Robert Bright Perteresa Brinkley Janice Brock Sherry Broderick Vickey Brooks John Brophy Barbara Brown Benny Brown Gary Brown Rich Brown Douglas Browning Glenn Bryant J une Bryant Virginia Bryant Bryan Bulliner Rex Bunning Robert Bruke Beverly Burns Kathy Bushnell Donald Buttig Bridgett Crain Ron Cacle Mike Caldwell Bob Campbell Carl Campbell Jerry Campbell Craig Carr Marty Carroll Freshmen 147 Tim Carroll Lisa Case William Casey Pam Cashion Donna Caskavatt Dave Cavenar X as I El P 1: Yi C if- fe 1' wt ..,,.. A :ei -ill . - C N +R' . llii sl 5 if I H Z. 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SSHQQ 1 3 .fl ,- . ia f Silva Rick Creamer Mark Cullen ura Cupp Tim Dangos Patricia Dapron John Darby Ol'l Teresa Dicus Sheila Diesel Lynn Dilg Victo ria DiPrima Mike Fritts . . . working. gn Nancy Duncan Tiasha Duncan ee'e - - N V J1mD1rkers Q... . -1: ' -Nz: - ...JIZSPQ 5-' j peg jf.: J2l.1'1 DOIIl3.g2ilSkl A 'i I I ' h 1 Woodrow Dodson 'f V ' A ' Jeannie Dressel 'A ...J 1 - sie hen Driskell .. , .., 5351? , X . g.. ., . 1 , gi . T, ' . H f-f- ' 5' 2 ': . fl-zfgrf ' ' g '7'fl A ' . . . SherylD11ffy .... -, ..1.. -,.,nn' ' ee. Pam Duffner i 1 S D ' 'k e'---' ' a 5 li usan unalcl L ,.1.' ., e e'ie ' 1 .,,, 6 .ers - .-if 15.5 See: ,l , e . 'f 1 V fI25i11f'l Freshman 149 FIR T DAY PETRIFIED, GULLIBLE, ., r, A ' ' uf . 5' ' -'fe 7 5 ,T V Tammy Dunn Mx! rf : A it b' ' H ii ,fl . ' , . v, A , 1 - Tlm Dunn ,, Q 'L A AHH21 Duroso ' r ,V pan 2 1' , ll Y Dyer e 1 F Ray 'fads - Z2 -ef mr... ,. 1 ,, peg-A ,,., W v g , ,, , , Q f-1 if: ,5.,, 9 ' . 2 ' , ' Rose Edwards e ere ee F . R0berrE1r1rrg ' v ' v f t Deborah Emerson i t t N F Joann Endicott - Elilzabcghdlindsley .,,,' I K 1,5 e , 'f an '-I' W 2' 1 - 'ali ' A ' J U W i ff - ,,.. - H algillrlf Eehygert Z ,- new nn,d , 2 ' ,--, ,An' K nn 5 dnn 'rr v Jefflinglef 1 ' - it . ,..,,, f n,,, 6 or ' t dndh t ,f Marry Errrlqlrel er , S V 1 , at ZAI, ff, M' 17 - - A , , im V , Gail Erickson J ,dd dddd F Shella Efslon PeggyFahfeI1kamp at 'I f fa, if .1 if ,Q i t ' ., . ',-f'ff- 1 . . ' is '- r 3 ,L-- W 1' lf 'V Q 62 J' -- as ' time J' . ' 'ljzklikli in r ,,, ul , v . , l, fx '. ' E 'f ' F, in mg wf i vt - ?' . , v 5 lf, l ' 2 Q5 ar f Zen . F , Greg Farris Cheryl Fernandez Louis Feronne Kim Ferrell , 'Yf Kim Fiala V p y James Fillippi 4 rd 3 S . i, M I E . 1, X f 'se ' lllle Mindy Fisbeck H we Gene Fisher -1 - Keith Fisher r QV ' Terry Fisher F Sharon Hamm I ' Lloydon Flesch .X , f, fn 5 Kevin Flotho .A J im Floyd F' Bart Fogelbach WA,- Roger Folsom E' .I , 2' Tammy Dowler 1 Kittie Franklin L ,gli 'I iw V Anticipation . . The most interesting feature at Cleve- land is meeting new people. Mary Ann Davidson 'iffiw .I - , 5922 i 1 - ef tic Q-is 1 , ,g L 1 ' 1 fr b ' 'J - t t- :::a-f at ' 5 -' ,Ni .... . H t nfs- Q55 r ,. L,.. '. SEQ? fe if I' - . Q 1 . . - ' e -- - .. . -- . W t .e - W - ' ii - ' 31 . . L,,. . A J,-.,,tw,1 .. K M K. +1 T ' 'HJ 5 X ji P Q XX my f 'Ai 9 5 N IQ' I if Ni J ii X r t - rt- t.tws1z.s t L, We s , J N t W N. , 'nys ak an is ? sl x 3 v 51 X K KN v ' ' it Q . J K esli L i f ii i , :fi J -i 5? ..k' -- 4' ' ' Ai 1'- sgl ,',, A it X 1 -'--- A1 gL- , . W,X, f N t tc X, R - -- f-lfwtxfisz-ireffzzfea J lif 3 i f t , 'z ., r -f ,-lingua J I 1, .gi f A .5 , N , .t t t QF an .W : A .f . Bw'- ww i g i r e Kellie Hamra Kim Hancock Sandra Hancock Denny Henlon Denise Hanquist Thomas Harashe Chris Harden Pat Hartman in we ff: - - 4 Mike F rltts John Fugas Debbie Games John Gallino . H ' it Tamra Garrett Jerry Gavin Martha Gawrys Gail Gaynor Cynthia Geiger Kim Ghiglione John Gibson b i Karen Gibson Bruce Gillis - Rebecca Gipson lfbuae Q -2 .,.fS2511'lEP5.-9: f f Robert Gooch Donna Goor -,iIi Jim Govro sry 2 xg .,.,.. Pat Gramann Rebecca Green Patricia Gregory Dan Gremminger Richard Griffey Larry Gurley - 2 - L J ii. ,r,ii1 P 1'1 Jarvis Gutridge -1-' . Dame Heffner 'te' Scott Haegele as - ssiisss sue Hallquist t-ts Doreen Hammerle Shirley Hammerle ts C , it tl 1 x N' x. .K .. Qifxg xxx X R 1 X , QE Q , ,,, , t ., fx., tr-ag . . rw W ' s, ' ,Q K wziism ,- A Wilt Chamberlain, I'm not! DMO TGFALLBL E NWARD DOWN THE HALL AS THEY PUSH ' . . Chf15 Hafke .YG t LL,, ., , 4 N, is . WF , .. is 1 Wlll Harmann H J a s - 5 d H ' K J :.' N , an y lflrper ' A i-d Cynthia Harned ' - Q 4 ', d ' 7 -- Bruce Harr J K it 'J' X Scott Hartlng ' ' ,,L., film rw t-v ii-,f 'tk gjyijf K - by Shirley Hartman ' Jim Hassler J J J Chf'SHaSf1HgS J HH L K SC0ItHa1fie1d it L -' ' A 1 H 1 Q. , ngea au er H I it J i L 'k,.'f - ' at Ed HWS - Q if '- iq-5: ,jx M1chaelHe1ns ik' h' x ' ' LL', s t ,-LL 1 'gif Barry Heflfy V L1L'12 ,am ,Q ,s v , if 1 we , sr ff ' i fl ,LL,V 1 t , ' .34 img: Q,. 5 , sr '7 '-1 , 1:E:Ei:- RWE 'Lil : N ' - A ' :ix Y ' , .,,:2iff 1 ' 1 V N'f:.il' ,, ' JN 'e A Y , -M. - to 5. K, X if ' W K 44? ., , 152 Freshmen u H , ie A35 2 . a , 0 5 Q'iqs'Q: 4 5 1.. 5 'Suk Q 4' 11 3, John Henry Kaye Hester Kelley Hester Debra Hill Jan Hille Susan Hilliard , .Qir1, H A J Karl Hofen ii V. 4, Cindy Hoffman - I 5 5 Sherry H olmer ii , Marian Homeier di i'l1 sm- an-111 if f .Wax as W i P am, , e 5 W,.f -- -' V- A L. not 1 is wx , ,ty , A, . ,,i 1 . gf , -.V nf .asa- V k-fff.--,k Listening to Charmaine Hortiz Richard Hudson Joe Hughes John Hughes Carol Hummel T1 m H u nt , Terry ller 1 ,. i. mh' - Sam Inserra Ki wi- ' J eaniene Jackson M i ke J ac kson t gx J Eg li r' J 3 J, R x x 'J g l i A' 'Yi gl l Barbara Jaeger ee ' ee- ' T: Patricia Jaeger Kirk J audes Linda Jernigan Bruce Johnson Jean J ohnson Sherrie Johnson Deborah Jones Gary Jones Karen Jost Jon Jungewaelter Carol Kaiser 25' ,y 3, yt . , 'K , ww v 14 .zgw 5, ,1 l J . ' - J M A a- V - 6 . -'ir XV f r' 57 Kenneth Jones gi g 1' ,L z 'I Carolyn Katz Jim Kearby Barbara Key Jill Kiger John Kikas 6:25 f fr ht ',g 1f ik' .. . A KZ I L' I ' ' ' A, ' i'r-, r anre erral iiire ' V KM '- . .AVV g , fl , My 019525-fff .. iii? ,L 155355 ,,,. I , v in A 'r-' , ',' ' A ' f wir, 1, W gtg, ',,, A 1 ' 4 A 3 V K 1 '- ft W , 2,7 'f r rf. Richard Kinkade fi If Mr. Reinsch. Michele Krull Terry Krull Michael Kuelker Dale Kulisek Keith Kunz Brian Kupferschmid Nancy Kittel L Rex Klein Greg Kohring Ed Konsewicz Jeff Koscher Michael Kratz Paul Krueger : sw N, lil Mike Klepper Vvyv i .gal 4 ,.., A, He -4. ft, af A at 3 2 5 1 V J 11 Q, HJ' ,,,,' 'ill' 4.4 3 ea 3' 55 it ,f all yzzzg-gz-1' at . . 7il,e Sandra KIDS In I 7, V,,, in V 'K Nr,,. 7- Duke Knacksiedl ' T' ': :Y-f fi r, 'V 4 ma ' in ., , Iar- - A, - ' Q? K tt,y Linda Knackstedt f i A V V ,gk ,, ' ,,f -f . scott Knibb , 5 Anthony Knight . 5 ttet nntt e may r f - '1.,,.5ffz . Steven KOb0Sh ,, A - 'fi f- ' DZiV1d KOChlCI' 1' ff' w ' Z 'S . . ' lf' Q . J, fn K , J Tina Koenig ,- Eg, ,1 -ag zz, 5' , 1 kh' 5 -rfl fp rrra- M, Ziff , ' ,. m ,i' Art Kohlmann H at J. i ig - . ,.' ' J tt.y , A f f - , at Q, fi ' H I ,tb 'I ' K -- I -i ,5,,,f ' Q fr e rw ,,f I W 4' H I, -:wt , J 1 ' Hi W. K Wir? by e f Wgfgizgi iff? 'x A J, K' J , 4 o if v 2 . 'I' ' J iff? W- ff? 15. -ef i .. . W , QI? fu? ' M , ke ve .. eg at , A s if i , Freshmen 153 ft . --yy ' I K ,,.. ,, I, ' f f . ' ' E ' 1- 1 .. Q9 ., f,11 A , . K , ,L M - H ,,.+ 'gn in sw W ., fazszfff , fl. 'xv ,,.. - R fel TT f ,, E rf ,- it ' '- , . Kill, . gi' ?Y A L :A N.., K f'-k Q Q' M, l' ' r I- f at it if -- f - 1 1- J A. , .1 , .int 2'fEf':?im?!?5IYff9lifttifiivikfasnriff? H9 tf, 1, . Richard Kurtz Joey LaBerta Tony La Nasa Sharon Landmann Leslie Lang Louise Lang Lisa Langeneckert William Langley Scott Lavender Ricky Lawson Rachelle Lay Fred Layne Fred Leach Lori Leadbetter gg: zvl ' Dixie Lechner Bridgett Leifeld Sandra Leighton Sharon Leisure THEIRWAY.FRESHME WERE ' -, Tl 5? 'll ty't t Q .V ' 5 X 3252 mx, . ,E .-J, . ,gi X , ,, , A V :is - lt 154 Freshman ft, - 377 , 54+ fy 3 V iw , N Eff , ,,t 1 1 . gf W J uit ' I 4 x 'ff 21 4 A 1 ,, f, Vff,' ww ad M 'J . ww - , 'xr I 7 r ,,r 4 ' J J, ' - ' Q , , i we I N 41 , , , 1 as yyte '. ia e,tt t,st,l, 9 M. KW., -1' 74 Jie ga , X Wa J t uv f A 1, ll : :fg,m ,, - ,J .,,,W,, ,,,, Na,,lW:W.V:u,,5 I , 'IF ft if W W , 1 1 Ve.. KZ, f 'r 3 at f z :if Q We , 1 ff ,, y X , Q K! Q 4 lf V 1 Q 9 in ' W ' 'gy f -.1 K ft Kf.. ., 4 'i -1:5 A ,W 1 ZVV farm, . was s ale. ., I ,Ig , ., , ,.tf,,. fa 'aft-' J ,,tt ' 1, MW a. , ,qg,z F' B 4 1 3 ' - I , ii ' ' , me , ., L V 1 J' , 'S Bill Lemmon Denise Leporin Pam Levandowski Kenneth Lewis Donna Lindsey Ricky Lindsey Kirk Lochincho Dave Locke Cheryl Longo James Luther Rodney Lybarger Jack Lynch Rose MacBride Pat Maller Bruce Malady Norman Malisos John Markovich Lisa Markowski Bob Marshall Dave Martin Donna Martin Charlotte Matthew Ted May Patrick McCarty Chris McClure Vincent McDonough Chris McFarland Rick McKinley Tracey McKnight Gina Medeiros Matt Medley 7 Q-gi P Pamela Medley ' Carol Menendez ,D at ' David Merx Q Joe Merx . Linda Messmer X iv .. .. Lorrie Meyers e' 1- ' r is Danny Mlchel - -:-e ' C21f0lM1llCf 'h' 5 Theresa Miller Lis' gas sew Q iieegs Hr. - :. f-aff 1: Eiiie x f Rim , , 5 Walter Miller Randy Millerman Marvin Mintner Lisa Mitchell Mary Mitchell Karen Moore PIRITED Sherry Morrison Sherry Morton Gregory Moses Jerry Mossbacher Adrienne Most Charles Muelhauser Teresa Muich Bob Mueller Debbie Mueller Bob Mummert Edward Myers Cecilia Nazworth Patricia Neal Kris Neidel Kirby Newbury Kent Nichols Tony Nichols Joe Niemeyer Gary Nolda Debbie Northcutt Gloria Norton Kevin Nowlin Laura Nowotny Dale O, Brien Mark O'Conner Coleen O'Keefe Danny O'Keefe Mike Olander Thomas Orzech Marie Osborn 'jj -- J -'---'A , - mms: N ...1..f..m-mt, .. H A Q W Q rt t '-:R it as gi K EERE , X.. .. E e' sq -- - what Q 5: A1 X aff e was awe Hee 'aaa ..... -. -1 swez.-r . 5,1-1 X 9 - 'T ::':N ,'fw,'r1.e5:: Q -N. 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My V . . ,tif , f . - ,, , , . sa. gy , H A i t V, J L., ' ' . ,. - W? MMS, ir' . 'h ffl? , :fi t -l 1, Z , 5 errrer Q. , it ' . K .k ' ' 4- ' - . if 4 tilt 2 1 ' T .ga ,,m'- P , erre if il ' fy 1 5 'Sf ii 4 I sfggtzg 5 , V 5 Vyiz K-, 'fQgv1'L:7,.I1 .. at Q 1- - 1 l T .1 A . Walter Otten Elaine Owens Richard Owens Richard Padgitt Joann Pagano Andrea Palazzolo Michelle Palazzolo Holly Paparic Bill Pappademos Toni Paradise Joe Parey Deborah Parks Daniel Parmeley Mark Parrott Nan Parsons Lisa Patrick Robin Patrick Tammy Patrick Mark Patterson Sue Paule Trudy Payton Tim Pequignot Pat Pelekanos Cindy Perez Gerald l. Perez Craig Pestka Candice Petsch Sandy Pfeifer Harold Phegley Rose Phepps Barbara Pickarz Jennifer Pigg Dave Pinkeley Steve Piskorowski Dana Plumlee Jo Ann Poe Debbie Porter J an Portell Dennis Power Jackie Powers Robert Powers Dan Priscu Damin Pulido Shelly Pyles Gregory Ragsdale Donna Ramsey Dan Randolph Sherrie Rapelji Marty Rapp Donna Raster Sherri Ratley Lisa Ray Mary Raybrook Andrea Rebart Vicki Redfearn Scott Reeves Debbie Reinhardt Rosemary Retter Michelle Reynolds William Rhoads H ,'tt Es 1 1 .V K ,Q g t-,, W -W V an P I 1 ,, R 1 v a ria:-ss.. ' ' t im e iii l 'W- L seats ,. . ,... - . Y e- .. 1 D r- YM' : 2' ssa , , . li ee is - W . -t,t f is Q IN X xl N .. -- ,. . - 1 sl Pk' X A ,Ei si WM S 8 , J.- r -sgfef g ei , i 6 Q s, fs ,. , L tg fft . - -fig-f , f: f':1fztM Q iw is i F' 2? A- K W Beverly Richards A' Dianne Richardson Dwayne Richardson Charles Richmond Laura Ridings Pat Priest Pat Riegler Maria Rivera R 1' 5 31157 i vez. ' lla .f ,Hb Q fr is if 1 X 'l 3 SE2'Ql ' I X . r,rr 3- is i X t s T. K V .. ., .. ,S ,, -1. 3 in Ms., I N. R J K . rggzzrz--.M ' s - ' ts. - ,, A ., -sf. je ,- 5 . . me it L. 2 I r'e-' - SR . '31, IJ ,Q 'l , ,Q 'fi X we sq- : - :Q -E H t, X F .e Nw r . Q 1' s vt if 'lx Qs wa M ,,,... i is R We rs X 52955 it S ya is -. i ,I E-sf ' fb A H --' X R SCAREYIMHC THE LOOKI Energetic Freshmen get -- 2 , 3 lf Qi: :Sf-R - 'ff E 'fi ikgrk .r ,,., .A i M 1 Q 3 Q fill, if SQ' is 51 w Q , s X .- X gk, ,. 1' . . as t 9 se K l at w i S 3. Q tri it K 25 s X d Thi s at X W , ',k:,', ,iw i n tl ff kin, i gk sn hy . Wm 5. sg tf. 1 Sl t .s.. tta , Lys, t is x 5 ' I E E Q MY il . lj si Q 3 2,5 r L P lect .li,i P And What's your name, cutie? -.21-:::' I w . S 'l , -Ss K L 'Pi K Freshman l57 CLASSES SHALL EVER FORGET N . LLSL f SSLS 'S 2 ' 'wilill' 521.151 if e u 1 FS. . af- Neff: , 5 , :,! . . 1 ' , . L , n:g,E., it ' X if-Jie 158 Freshmen 'L g . ' K if, 3 y 2 L,,,, A :gage If . - N f W E St R t ,- -r 'ii R s ' .. S asses X 5 N A333 g Q K 4 sf? e M 1 r 5 - -- rw V, iff LLLS SSSSS ff at t wig islkf .-bf' f fr i '-at asia, Q E J ' ' X -9 ii Aff' 3 .1. ,Y , .... , , ' C at E t o L 'f 1.. . f xt, , , R it f. .fLW,, , f 5 ea. Nancy Robben Carolyn Roberts Donna Roberts Donna Robey David Rogers Patty R olf Sue Roor J ack Ruhl Julie Runtz Ronald Rybacki Mark Salerno Julie Sandau Kim Sargent Brenda Savoldi Marty Scariino Carrie Schanbusch Linda Schreiner Donna Schelbrink Mark Scherffius Paul Schmidt Sandra Schmidt Kevin Schmeirbach Anne Schmiu Karen Schoeneberg With wide eyes and puzzled faces, the freshmen were introduced to Cleveland High School on Friday, August 30, 1974. Many were anxious to see their friends from their former elementary schools and to find out about their classes for the coming year. During their aud session, Mr. Reinsch helped ease a little tension by explaining the working of a high school and offering advice to those who wanted it. The Cheerleaders also helped to boost the spirit of the entering Class of 1978. Q' is f J B A S l Q it g,?f me , ' - ' ,Nkk., RFK AL J P ff' K at lg ,..', fi ri . - I ' f L- - ytyy it lyyy ttt 1 I l 1 B is 4 TO WATCH - :www ,E , lp? av, rj-1 ,C 1, f J 4 ,, , E l 'V iw W M 4 ,f use + V . tn' l --h ' it 5 K t , - :, ff,, t N, , Q ' W. , ,ff ff gf :Hai 'L vga 5 if K 4,1 I E is f - T: Kim Schofft Bob Sehuehardt Janice Seaver Daniel Seckel Dave Seitz v , -vu . Wie La if ,t f li 5 't '92 1' , 4 f . F7 , 44, 23 lv 1 we W 21.1 , ,f Q J t 'illi J' it J i M Q '. ., S '2f'iw f . ii' ,, ,ix I X as 1 5 M' 'Fi' A im- 51,7 , tl at F ii . ,-'. , -' ef, f A , f f aa: Sf: r ates' , 4 3 it it 4 l if Karen Schubert Jim Schwantner Debbie Sebastian Laurie Schrick Barb Schuler Elizabeth Seaver Ronda Seers Gloria Sendron Pat Setzer David Shelton Frank Shepard Larry Shepherd Brenda Sheridan Jerry Sides Cheryl Siebert Diane Sikorski Kim Simon Mike Simpson Norm Singler Mindy Slavick Danny Slinger Lili Slomo John Sluka Barbara Smith Kathy Smith Shirley Smith Stephanie Smith Warren Smith Anita Sparks Tammy Spence Houston Spiller Janette Spink Sherrie Spink Tim Spradling 5 ? L L Zin , S ff . ami? ii K 6, 4 Q93 I K 39 + f' 1' W , M Wifi i'1' V V2 ft tfwu , amiga, K tml ft- ,t ,Mt ,2 is ff . 'Y Q 1 QU? , Aa M lug f'il25??Y?5lYw'3 V ' .:fziE'u2::',4, , , p w f z 22' all ,, . ' J ,,,t fm , pt Us M M 5552 : eg J W , We , gi Y . .t,,,..,, ts, , 6 .5 393 , ,V,. , . J - Y: ., 4 'a ff ,, . ,- ug, ,za .t , W f1,,,1-tttttfigqi ky ,t I wfwlzzuzgggg .ff , 1 E V 2 mn L ,- 1 , if i L- H 5 ,Y rE u,5:H:.,5 Mira p J Y f i H Af-9.4 44, 1, . 1 P W - .,,, i MZ: ' 2 ,.. 1 J 3 f. ,Qin 1 .27: I A fffi . . 'V cz, ' ' ' - J L ' f,., - Sl , ! , W f B' it ff gn 5 1 S 3 ,W it Elm I l , szt eff' 's ,, ',' 5 M 4 9, ,W it gf ff df' 2 . A X v If M. .,ft'1:mff5a-,L ff -f 5zue!fffawf1f1q,g 1 1 , ,. , ,,,., if:-,,,w.tw.:,wazzst I t,,, V 1, e'te e rl . it Q , i'3,f'f:l?j5 5 if 5? ,, 1 aiu-eff'ftsitZ5f .gt Freshmen tak 1 Anthony Spranaitis Augustine Spranaitis Mike Stallings Pamela Steiner Nancy Stenzhorn Ricky Stephens Angie Stevens Diane Stevens Don Stevens Glenn Stevens David Stevenson Nelka Stevenson Randy Steward Frances Stewart Dave Stichling Richard Stiehl Jim Stout Michael Stout Alan Stolzer Michelle Storrjohann Rodney Stovall Joe Strain Kevin Strange Ronald Summers ,NX S Q, e -t,ttf 355 . ' S. N' - 1:-'111f,. w X 1 as t - -1 X r X ,ge 'ELK' ' , S' WB? X 5 .. K lf- . . .av , isiwggmi' '1- s 1 A .3 2 t e ' afa- 'Xwf i .e f ,.., - A' 2 5 R L' ,--. as , 1 .:. -, . -W.. , ,g f z -W ,algae -. ,z fn a if - 5 ff- ' 1 ti? at J H t - i 3' ' fffl l' 7 W f A A t fi gg-ia, ,. . .. . 15 ' rg l ,-.- H Y - . ' ' l, A Q 'i-' if f I if . ' w ' ' t.. t A ' , '-e' . K i. , l ' Y 1 , ' ,x'W ' -, rn- . S' 'gbgdis ' , -fy: Y' ' .za.wa., yggggagx ,, ,.-- H S ,,t.,,,t . .. t ,Q-. ,,... H e ail Z, h CUT FOR THE . l of RS Q l fx? X ga S if Q ai A X . t, 5 g r, Y t A il Eg , v f .-,,f,,E,! 'T 1 it, E X . sr it we l E B l The best thing about Cleveland is our spirit. Pat Gregory I S The ldealStudent it aa,, it ' f :ez , 'L iflif fl its' , .., ' -- Q - t- W' li , ' . . :t.,t.r, .P , ' ee' ' D ttt .. t i EM M ' -lltziss - I 5' .. ee f - 'I' he fe n. on - Q-A yi Pat Sw 3l'lSO1'l Bill Tarver Angie Tedde Linda Szolga Karen Tayoan r Connie Thomp Dennis Swindle Carole Tarzian Shirley Theobald S0l'l l l I lla ...ami ti X H ' x J GNN si 'A 5 si k NX ,, wit X , K fr as liffase. M i ,ih: 1 fs ifS1 'f2: RW- W -AQ' ' K' ff . 3:15 .4 i, .C FK, Ak , g I T X , , r-.1 5. f ,, . is-i . H - W,,.. -W - -- ,-h, A f - z - i ' T ' .. ':., rl- V HE',ji.:Q 1 - V f V KX , V 'fx Q g 1' my K 1-i1'i.l'E: 'K sl K. 1 .i.. if V :V ' ,fl ,Nflw-,Q Q f , ,As 1 ' 5 -. - ' H ' .T - 'K i '- T ' g x 2' wes:?.,jf g gg-f . E Q wk M, .rgggggyfl s ' -Y - - 'A' mi, T,--w as il aw w - 1 -W ' . f W'-2' K 1: We-xr as 15- ,s s A ,,L. . , ' '-' , I 12 e ' ' 2 . ,K I W' sg f L , .,.,.,,,g,, ,... . . . .why I . , ,s a ga is 'R+ in CLASS OF 7 T T f - T 1 ' r Tefw sri. . 'M fig. 222232 1'E2:P1f1:':,, S QE sg ,,. . In gt . ' T 1 ' Constance Walsh :msgs f' Nr t 2' f? 1,, A N 5 1-A ,rf -Q Q' '11 f fffmlgr. . N ,T,.T7S-5, P. Walsh 9 Howard Thompson Norman Thweatt William Thweat Jim Tinervia Richard Tod John Tolie Karen Travers Donna Treiber Mark Tribout Karen Tuberville Arthur Tullock Diane Turnbow Keith Turner Terri Turner Kim Tyra Janice Ulbricht Randolph Ulrich Ross Ulrich Dave Umfleet Nancy Unger Joe Vaughan Patricia Vaughn Diana Verlinick Pat Veselsky Rhonda Villasenor Kim Vogler Daniel Vordtriede Shirley Wachter Della Walden Debbie Wallace M . , rru, all-f P 1 .1 fa 'i T Tsss , fl ',--.: .. tara 21:2 'l f-are-.?ii, as ' 1s'i.j1 g1-a5v?fy, Q 'VM . ,,.. X , 'I' i ' ,iaz 11 L 'im' g E . i, if K' i F 1 ' C r,, so W e Q. if P Chris Ward Patricia Waters Catherine Watters Pamela Webbe Geri Walsh Elaine Wampler Carolyn Watson Cheryl WCHVCF Kent isjust rolling along. 5 1 it ii Q X xml x - xx ,-'L ,L-,Q .W JHQNE E g 5 si s Q N E 2 A ,P sw, Tw re 'QE it b sr -we s Joe Weber ROXHHH Wegmafl Chris Wertich Ed Weil Robert Wertman t 23 ' 2 Yxpi P - 52 i 3: 'SYN' ,kiwi :X ciiiifzfriliiiiisigffa 5 , . et ,.,,1 --- '---,wists xt , - f W ' Q. f X K K U' Q , 'f a N? Q X j j jaiiz rf' . f-S ift Don Westmoreland Caryl Wilke Gerald White Michael Wille Sandy White Joe Williams 'hx X N W Q , . . -r8 , N A it., FSF S2 iii t - , iii Q Q, t - John Williams Mary Williams Jeff Wilson Students and Politics Cleveland's outdoor gab sessions. .0 mmm.. l new was wwawmwwfgr ,sf:::1fwa2:M,as+ tww,.wwewwfmf.12--,,, wwfm fff. ,ggi .ft f,: . . , but that's what you think. 4. My Big Break An Ancient Past Time: Sleeping. 1 , 7 . . 1 if-if, -if f f,,:11f11,-tp,-V aw.: My ,, W , q ,V 1 -' 2 .- may l A - -'-' , ' .-ff: ' E9 2 V 'Q' .M gy, ,f ,If V me 1 , X, V: 1: '-,:, yi- , I ft Rick Wilson Gina Windisch Kerri Winslow Matthew Wroblewski Carla Young Scott Woodruff Joe Wucher Sue Young Nancy Winkeler Dan Wright Helen Yiatras Diane Zapola , ,W-mw.w-V Wi, .fgifilf J, 1 . 'I - i , fif 'V' 's 'Y E: I 15 'ff s f ,W I Kurt Zickler Mark Zielinski Jeffery Zobrist Freshman 163 vm? X i aw 2' M' o 5 f ww + s. -of ' -2??ffiijig:?Bs:::::1:::5:5:5:5f5:5:5:5:2:5:5: P rw f - '? I 5-Y E 5- 1 A cheerful Sophomore. Sophomores 166 Cleveland really has , . . SOPHOMORE Spirit. Sophomore year at Cleveland is always a lot of fun. It's fun be- cause youfre not a freshman any- more and you don't have to put up with all of thejoking and teas- ing which comes with being a nujay. Sophomores finally figure out where all of the different rooms are located and discover all of the tricks and ways of being a big high schooler. But they donft have the worries of graduation and proms, yet like the upper class- men, things gradually come to them. Being a Sophomore is a nice way to beg when their first year is over and they are looking forward to the next two years at Cleveland, which brings many dreams and ambitions. Why are you taking MY picture? Study Hall, ugh! Hands off! K 'kk' if' y 'ws :NG ,J uw..- Class cutting, thejoys of school. an W Ei 'Q it SOPHOMCRE REPRE i s - ' B f .... '1 if-2 -are ' . -W,.:i J , u i w l 4, Q 1 Y r A X b fi' X Egg X . gl if P' lr ti A HES! , 'al th f . at 'swf Mr fax. .. X1 if E ' .FQ 5 X l ' V S as if ti rl l sr ri? lv if M Q xx A x x 'N' x eg Q L' 21 l 3. 1 x 5 K s R rf-E Q 4 2, w?5,.g,. New ,, , , ug? WH fl 5 Q fi? 'X 3g 1 'sf 1 R, X X 4 A Q, xx N fx i . gage , il' Bruce Anderson Diane Angus Gary Anthony A Parf1CkAdamS , tonttj W Rickey Adams . 0 Q LVZLA Allan Adamse Megan Alexander .X A' John Allman Cheryl Amsler M l V a at, Favafju E T S P IR IT. S' , LKL L is ,.kh- Mg 5 f Debra Bailey it Wtsl 1 R0b1nB31leY X St' . ' t't1 f-Lf? , , 'fii' A W Karen Arant Dawn Archambault Mike Arnick Ray Arras Paul Ash Gail Asher Larry Ashlock Karen Aulbach Mary Baeres s Karen Baldwin . , if R A X t ii 1 X Kevm Bales Mark Bales Laurie Bamvakais Sue Banjai Melvin Barber SET ghd M Q Mer my was 2if5i1Qs1,i11i2 ' 1 f an-ftif ,t ' Q: in ,' T' iw 5.4: . 'ifiiil Lfifi S L El .f :',, -mr., ,Q IEW.-.9- egg! I 2 Q it a , ' , ,yu a E x. X . Q wg Q t . 1 159 , Sophomores 167 a 1 fbf.- g ff ,' Debra Baron A I J k Bf is ac arrett - A , VJAVV , -, Mike Bartola s ' , H ' . -1 -Q l - ' , f iif g f ' Linda Bartz 1 , I V , ,. A , ,A:V: A . Nancy Baumgartner ' V M Kathy Bays jr hug i 4 ' W, Z ff:L.:i'f f '- + 5 ' Hi' A'1 1 L , ' Diane Beck kkei etee ' 1' ra' ff V. ',,,. 4 ,, Sherry Beck , r a 5 31 Y-:Q ..,k. A :KVV , W, -or Craig Becker i A - Keith Becker olao l i Jerry Beckerle W ' 'Y' ' 'i . ' i .... V Joan Behrens by l , ' -lg f Q-ew 4 I, . f 1 , 3.5 aa ' K ' .gy .,ffg:,gqw.1fHJ ,I A ,, .. - fd 1. . H L 1' y 'Q vzwfmzstf' 2' Half 'N 57' ff fi, W ,ga .Z ' ,P 1 sf 4 1 32 , B- ii 4 way KL 1 W ff . ., i , , ,sf-'M 1 a ' ' 175 .wife THUSIASM AND I 4 , PE: I . Q i, 2-1: V' , :E f 'gr JV J Tr' ,gf L T A H f 2 if if fe,-V 'fi fr ,- P , i A' i fl f Ai is I 4 I mf ' 5: , f f iw K .I , ip, 2 We 1 gs 7' s 1239 if Kim Briggenhorst Debbie Brooks Don Brown Richard Brown Dale Browning Pam Bruce Susan Bucher Kathy Buck Timothy Buck Mike Buckley Rita Bucy Karen Buettmann 168 Sophomores Ma, , ,i . V, My V 'Lr- - ag '?' af .J iff,-,.,,.f,::mxnff1::f ,i ,,,h,.ffM.z:z:,awtw,:af,affff10 . mm: f.,r.,Mw,+f4f 9 4 .4 1 ,fa , , 0 ,QA Q , 554' 4-W av-.1 W, PIRATIO w . B, ' ..,.. V , M B 'B f , Q f K i at age 'iii A i 1 V 1 at-I in 'auf X fn. 4 'fa f .Q , f 31 ja ' all ' ' ' 'i 2 aai' X A H -, 4' i - V V , rf ttf JI' ye, 'ai' ' X ,, 4,- ,, , - Kfffbf i fffif: 5 ': 5PQ f. 1, ,f , ,K ,IV . he gg , ' , ..,. , ' f ' s ' W1 Vg ff' -'i' fi ' vsf if'-Q -- f f -- Vk.r f V a i 1 B f . K Q ze, Z , -f fffieff? W 2 f 'il 531 4 1' K: gr! QQ, ff if VZ l - ' f' 2 l l ' ,:f . L, ,. , ,,,.,V ., -A 1 af David Behymer Jim Bender Jim Bequette Margie Berger Susan Bertani Mary Bess Karen Birmingham Diane Birrittier Daniel Black John Blackwood Paul Blecha Robert Blocker Robert Bober Randy Boeckelmann Mary Boeger Delmar Boice John Borisch Pam Bourisaw Cathy Boyer Lindsey Bradford Rick Bradley Debby Bradshaw Doug Bram Nancy Brawley ,ug any- V by ' A1 . O W 5 l r hp V W., ww' . 1. 5.925 flig. 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M V 55, ,.. ,, 6, M f, gh . 4 .1, ff in A 11 I if l70 Sophomores Gary Duspiwa Terry Duspiwa yyyl Lg 4 r 4 as-.pi 4 A f f' 2 Thomas Dyonzak Nora Ebersbach Barbara Eckenfels Ronnie Edison James Egan John Ehrhard Annette Ehrhart Colline Eich Mary Elder Richard Elder Elaine Ellis Connie Emerson Maria Enriguez John Erdmann Cheryl Erickson Laura Eschmann Tim Evans Jean Evens Bill Fague Richard Fanning Curt Faulkenberr John Fembeck Larry Fendler Bruce Fernandez Dave Fernandez Jennifer Ferrell Y L? .J RickDopplick ' fff' ' ' Lou Doyle ,, , Laura Duffner .4 J Lois Dunajcik Q Ron Durham Ronald Duroso l A Cleveland Sophomore enjoys a ty- pical lunch. Girls doing their thing, chatting. tl? . . . 3 J 1 iie Y ' in Joseph Flllppi i J f i - 1 i Kathy Finley 3 l ' Karen Finnegan f ' 1-' LeAnn Fischer 'A.i 5 ' U i f Linda Fix A 1 fL.V'1 v',, 4 v2yf. A ,, Mmhmann David Flemming V -:' 1- Linda Fletcher M Kevin Floyd F- ,,?, V Bill Flynn F James Fraizer J eff F raizer Becky Francis Mike Frederick 1' 2 Gail Frederiksen Harry Freund ' Dave Frost V JeffGalbreth John Galligos Julie Galling Kathy Gan Mike Garcia Jeanette George . 4-nl X '94 in ' if fn ,,f- g mas, A if , ,VVi.,V V Vxyk I nazi , i I rhxk . J ,iii ' iiee .mf ' ' fln:iwn . . - ' -- VI,-if - if In ,fa ' fi 'w ' , ' - vv , ,gilfi 25 . ,. , ' I ,iE12. ,, ,-,' fl ' 1 ' , iiti' if J ' , g , ' ,- A ' I 1 J E isiii lm in 4. 5 . ' df f - ' K 2 if 2 Q ALO G ITH THE HELP OF THEIR 6 in f L 1 ieii , my , i f. . rm-1 3 il I 'Kg 1' lk z3lj.,,f-Az if , I , - 1 J ',,' '- Q iiei A v 5 ' ii :l'51W'fw ft , 2455 :i1:iZ'i,.:: ' Q. 1-4 ' ,. -e -it 'mn' tymff f fi? f v:..,, H, ,ff -- ,V ,gm gg, V -1- - gy , 344' , ,, ii! ' ff J ' J 1 ..,, sw .,.. V' Mike George Ted George Jeffery Gleifrost Theresa Gleidt Debbie Goddard Kathy Goggin Joe Gouch Richard Goodman Charlotte Goodon Jeanie Goodon Elizabeth Gordnati Sharon Govro Stop it, Steve! Sophomores l7l I ' l . ..,' ...ii H... B - r 1.9 - SEE X ,G 4 'P is , . A E F ll .. ,Q X w-we A 3 .E I ,,,,.,, .s . , i L ,,, gig ,,, Emi 3 .W N Q... ' 'X-'F' if F Z eeriifwf t is , . RX m,W se K , Q fa X X . , . .. A' -sf N 2,4155 h. -1 2 lg. . ,,:. , NK Xin? Y b X vw. Y F N wi fs -if R N. N,. --,,, ,. -ws . z f . ' t a A- ffm- iv: at -f K A t, fi :ga , V at - Ye L? i g . 5 as This combination is very confusing! 172 Sophomores -X 3 . Y in-f , .1. , - ,. M,,, sr. X K , x in Ngggv3S:gfjfQEf'i' 5, 1, . -I' 1 X 3 X if? it ' '---' T t ,, iiii ijii o ii fs X il X sir E ,t 3-fn -.u.wt,, -Sify. ' oi o 4 , 1 Sl ' if e X 3, Mk? ,., , .. : gil 1-55 -3 .ril 9 'ifis f - si, f 1 . b ..., t st. 1. . 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'- if , Q X 5 t ae ' if ' Mike Grady Jack Granda Mike Green Tim Green Cyril Gregory Lynn Griffey Dennis Gross Lee Guethle Moeita Guzman Dale Hafertep Laura Halbman Daniel Halley David Haloftis Bill Hammerle Frank Hanus Cheryl Harris Christy Harris Rhonda Harrison Keith Hastings Justine Hawthorne Michael Heffernan Cathy Heins Tom Heischmidt James Heishner Sharon Heitert Georgette Heitmann Bob Heitzmann Gail Hendrix Mike Henson Steve Herbcrts Terry Herron Brian Hibdon Debbie Higgens Tina Higgins if D ' . - f-. , - fsefzafzgefp ., , v ,L fa, lcwssmza is ., . .. , - M S 2, ' ' - -,: p- : L . , ,- fi , 'rf'.,Ef USS' ',1:,1.ff:5!!i f F: z-Q , -1 f -- 2 - ff - 5 ' K J , 1 ff 'limping 1 X 512' A -V iw: i n J- , We, .. S ., S ff: .,., ' we ., .- i - ' K, 'ii' mil? 'K r-:J f V la , I , 'N -A w 5, A .L,,L1i..,...N, qlbh , x,,,L L , J 4 i L 'I I-L z R' 1 R Ee if J f 1. Q ' ,, ' . -meek E Xql ma x ei Y . M, ,, , s M NISTR li Q W- so J E 3 , - . , l LIQ- ,5 5,1 15 ie 4 El J ,K ak xx 7 ' K TIO Q, J, ,.L., . - N 55 fl r E 'Fx xQ?,s2 W w-'wi . r ,,, s X an X. K 'fs s EQ r - , . .fue 33, ye M 'gif 1 -J ,- ..,.. ,, - is .V A .l ,,2L 5- -ez--. feikes. - is , Jiy - ' if SX ffl? rife H J bfggfjffgg K R X J THEY Steve Janes Greg J arn agin Michael J arrell G ary Jarvis James Hill Mark Hillgatner Pam Hilson Ann Hoagiund Bob Hoff Kelly Holder Paula Holderle Danny Holloran Gail Huff Bob Hunt Eddie Ide Carl Ingenbohs Louie Inserra Scott Isringhaus Timothy Jablonowski Barbara Jackson Leta Jackson Sally Jacobs A 1 ff-b J- - A -, VL.. S J I ' . Diane Jewell David Johnson A .f-,,l iq, ,K P J h am 0 HSOU -., N. ,,ll :wf' l'5fl5 News at 0 nson yyuy Q X ? ri ii-:af f sw , 927.1775 esse G . be ' Steve Johnson ' i M ma Jones J Y rrssse 'J J Steve Jones - W 'L' H' fe if ' - ifff ---f , , , g,we:fff:- -- - wr 355511115 -ff- 'Z .,,', 1 -f -H gs l , f S ' -f ,J ., J J, l.i- fig J i J -'.c . . V '--' ' J r--' 1 1 'A Q- ' . f . as Viae '- Q 'ee e'-.- L A worried Sophomore. Vicky Jones Peggy J unge Mark Kaestner Mary Ellen Kaisner Alan Kamper Jan Karsten Debbie Keiglcy Valerie Keller Art Kerbel Donna Kern John Kern Rhonda Kern Sophomores 173 rt , F i V , . .fViV- ffifiiffiii : ,. f:i 51522: K ., any 5? fs. , Wana- 5 gi fix V QFX f-s i ALA V ifi,firV,.-Vmiiiw .V i W , M- in ,Q , , ,Jigga 5 V . :li . F' f ni t . I , 'Qin it - i 5' V fn , . 'G ,ft .2 ,,, 'iw ,., ,i 1. Mi -, mix it fr L Y' was V fi ,V M: .f J ',' Vfvfrfk i i , 'gi ix x . ev X' Y 'W' 155 Vi .W , Alan Kerr Debra King Laura Ki ng Robert Kloeppinger Mike Klos David Klosterman iiii i 'e K i iiiii ,Aff , ,L ' ii Bob Klotzbach -' V, L ,,, L Bryan Kramer Carol Krampfert Ginny Kratzer , Kevin Kretzer K V' Q5 'is V ., ,.V- i'h' - Theresa Kretzer , iei'i i, Lenorelirull f L Chris K0hfif1g V ' Bob Koerper VV ,1. K 1 1 ' i V 1 , :K Ki i,i,. L L L K James Koefpef . Ki Mark Kosciiei DMHCKUHZ V Veronica Knight ' ' V V WVL, , ,: KVVL. - V V i A Lois Kuechenmeister Caryn Kurlandski ' ., , ,ga Sue Kuehle Michael Kuszaji r1V K 'A ' K ',rii K2 i fff t z i K K be rV V f i y K ire i K f or Lisa La Martina 5 Q M' . 5' Mary Kunkel Laffy La Mem i L iiii , V V Patricia Lashley L i , ,, , ii,i Larry Lashley X V Dan I-H10 c Dave Laubemhal P2111 I-auberlfhal K, . ii V . VV:- ,,V. ui' A , A ,,,V.. , ,fi ' Prim Laws if . LKKI ff? f iiiii iiii I A - V V ' yy., Cmdy Layne F fr 'Kii get KVVVi V Sue Leaders A., A i Kirby Leahart if 1-K L iii' if 5 L ' K . 'i ifsif 55 5 1111152 Cindy Lee ' i ,' I rf 'i 'I V l, .Tfflf Kathy Lee 174 Sophomores Pat Leighton Robert Leighton Al Lemley Tina Leister Keith Letis K K'r'f:'r rr' KV .i, ,Kiyy Kr i ' as , ' fi I imiffX,49 M . 2' VLKK ' 'if iii 3 '-4' if'-+5219 2 fff',fQ. R f , an y -,ef-Q1 ,. ,Q K 331 J' 5 . ' ' X i ' , H 3 -' ' ..., Jil ' 1 f 5' i 4' J , 3 - ' if i H 4 ., 1 - 1 4 '- f Q A is 'i 1 K . ,I V, f :zzmfqzn 1 L- 1 . N' A 2, 3 LV, .1 my -1 1, 191:57 f ' fem : .V 1,5 lf..:,2,. limi-m , W gh. .J . .,-,i,.,,,,, . .. 35 ,:,,.,1 ,. . .,,..1 ,QA 'X i ' ' - . V ' ' ,,.- F ' ,' 5 ' r xiii' af 'll' ' ' l7i' f52iEfi45i f ' , ,, f , A , A ' 'L 1 we ., ,V . ' . I A - ,,, , , - A fh' I, H l i it , Ivvv 5 X A as ' 1 f 1 'J J ,, -I ' 'v lf , . J ,, -vnv '1 w ' f 4 J 'W ' ul E We're tied up for the moment. Jack Leutzinger Gina Levandowski Madonna Limberg Doug Link Dave Livingston J oe Lochirco Debbie Loeffler Sherry Lo Mariann Lorbert Cynd gan ie Lowery Cindy Luedde Mike Loedde Sharon Luther Sharon Mac Bride Martha Maher Mike Mahler Ann Malcinski Terrie Mann SHALL ADVANCE THE Marilyn Markovich Greg Marshall Karen Marshall Dave Martin Jim Martin Patricia Martin Carol Massa Carolyn Maytas Debbie McBee Carol McCarty John McDaniel Tim McDermott ,,,, ,, , 1QE?2f2fsa1fff.eS,: ' , 'N Bill McDonald Donna McKinley Pat Mercurio ,, svwa A Q ei , 2 fy i,,,, arg ex, 1 its V 9 a J' 1 J r H 4 Nj, , 19' Q' Q1 5 Q i 1 fi ii 'Tx -2 '7' ,fi Q, W 5 i 5 if 5 li I! i 1 L2 Wig J -,1 :wrt-:ii ,W 1 1 , l l i' 21 :il 1 ,. 2 5 ' J it -sYmax1r'fffW wA i,3 ' ' sry ff... F iz. ' N f'-L' x1f': l lr If 5 1:1 3 HM, g iiiy Lffrf , , gf! 4 22 fl ,f 5 'fl di' 5 if f r 5 f 532 Q Sophomores 175 . , I. , , .V Mi ,, , ff ' li lf , ff , ff , gvgmif 'Q ,yi gr ,Q , fggygg,-1 -4 , L ' L W Y 2' or G f , Ei Q Q 1: , V 1 ,, fn ,, 5 A ,, ' 2 3 ' . ,, .- . -, M., ' ' . ,.L , I l 'LKVL , , . - 4 ' f ' ,A 4 , fi Vw 4355 I - :Tiff . ft ' e ' -f 'M if ' ' ' 1 Q .,.,' i gn Z , 1 q age ej f ' WH A , F '-, - '. Q 'g A ' ' K ' , ,LLV 1 1 -V 'A ' ,.',, , . I N -,, 'raft mi' , ' . ,..'1 7'-159' f 5, I-if I Q V . 5,1 tffvffwf V' f f - W ,f Z-sf ' ' ' ' ,' ' 4 W' fg, 1- f' Q ' 4, J- .. H - ' ITS TO BE 176 Sophomores Bob Meredith Fred Mertz ' Karen Messmer Rick Meyer Steve Meyer Sue Meyer Larry Meyers Debbie Michael Betty Milla Don Miller Frank Miller Jerry Milner CWLEDGE OF THEIR PEER DERSTCOD Rhonda Mmor h is M, to A E beii ' Dennis Moentmann ,g f ' John Moffett f.,fi554mi gr, - 7 e 1 o'o' ei' Mlke Mohrhard ilre E E - r M, r.o' l MlkCM0hfmHHf1 B .iof it o' e ' f .ili' 1 1. F ,,.,,,, .V , W , ,, , , Po, 1, . K I l o'oo lrbeool f oero Donald Montgomery ' Y M1keM00fe TerriMorelli ,og - 1 K if r . . ' ., -gi L New A gif :I Vicki Morganstern f -'i', A , , wi? l , ,,kV, M , ' o,. ' ' -, .1 -,,f'ff -fr . Karen Morrison -- , A Elizabeth Morse . . :Lr .wliz rf L- Steve Moss Jeff Most Charles Mueller Keith Mueller Anybody want a drink? ' l ,FN W A 2 'if- it '53 . ' :ar 1 WH,-:,, JW- 1 5. lv' 7 V 1' JJ -F ag! 4 Q fa f -,ft in E t ff ,i fi 1 ,E , iw, l D E terr U f ffi f gf' 4..,, -' ig y sy B f. in gf , Ji? 5. .'i.5-iiwsaiv Y garwggwe' f--H ' 'T il t -- ,- .af ,,-,1:. ,.g.:- , , ,,1, , , . eq , I V, :sg ' if . N f - -k . pr: 1.-f-7,-- cfm - 5 --as '51 13 'I' f V K if' ,fl ,- 1 IQ . ' , 1 1 -V V :faff?:.111f,' ea:wza1ggyirfg ss. rfitifitigz Em ,. ..1M., ' 'k ' ,. , . 6 , - ' -- ' ev ' f - a t 1 K , H , I . - - ' 2' as-1 5'?i'i at w 11-gf ,i. ' z. : 1 I . - fggif -but .V , -, , . is l ,1 s : ' ' - '- if - ' ' file s fl I ' H ' ' l THAT O OTHER CLASS :wi 5 'T' XX .. .ya l N Q , A Q.. ,125 J' We Q in it 5 5559 xx M25 - Us . K an -f 1 rl Watching and waiting. 5 Whoops! I missed. It iii- .Q . if w K x Q' R it K 5 'L s Terry Noble Debbie O Brien Kevin O Connell Mary O Connor f' 2'e Tina Owens -f'b-- 5 .-., Debbie Palermo EEXA A Alii ,iig Dimitra ,ii N Papvademos . W 1 11. 'iif ' fax- - -f. Q' . my ea. . - vw 1 , r 2 vp avr- N s 'vs , Qi , lp Q . 2 '31 W! E .4 s . EZ' 2, gill . , ' Jifisisyisi, f ' - 'iiizleflisesezsi . '- ei: f at 1 P h N kv jus ii . s e ww ' , iff: gimq v .Q el 15- -5 S 'Zz ' ig, , 'I -' s '- ann 'W , i , 'li sf A Tammy Mueller Sherry Murdock Carolyn Murphy Constance Murphy Tim Murphy Charles Murray Debbie Myers Richard Myers Ralph Napoli J oe Nazzoli Gary Neff Mary Neidenbach Linda Newbold Karen Newton Jody Niccum Glen Nichols Michey Nichols Terrance Niehoff Cheri Niemeyer Raymond Nightingale fs.-n f-f rl '21, ii' Sophomores 177 Steve Parsons Robert Paskiewicz Tammy Patten Work! Work! Work! Mike Powers Sandy Presson Joan Preston Joe Pruett Steve Ramsey Mike Rathert Ray Recer .Io Redmond Mona Reed Terry Reickenbacker Denise Reynolds Joan Reynolds Linda Reynolds Susana Reynolds James Rice Jim Rich Karen Richardson Gary Ridings l78 Sophomores ..,. .. ,,. . A V i z k X 1 5 , X , f X Q s .5 .,!, P . Pl wt. wzfzmw- V in if v xx H t Q. K, Q w ,pu vs Ht' i S' . 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Q nfl' 11. HQ' Q i XX i I 5 ff., Mary Ann Scholl iii Cathy Schulte 251 2535335 iz S i A we ,. . '45 1l'g:?i,, b. is Jerry Rolf W Q x . W ffl' Ru , . a it Diane Segal Terri Sengheiser Kevin Shadden Lean Sheridan Cathy Short Tracy Shoults Debbie Shumake Kelly Siekerman Sally Siemer Jamie Sikes Larry Singler Tom Singler ' Lf , fr , 1 W .,, pw it at fe , , ffij. I v , vt,,,, , ' , Q Q , ' -1 W Wf A t f l .3 422 ',,',, gh 1 ' Q ,y f A I I 45 Q , 12 5 M Wow! Isn't he a sight. Paul Stephen Debbie Stevens Robert Stevenson John Stieffermann Rebecca Stinecipher Dale Stolzer Jeff Stone Tim Strawhun Sheila Stukenbrock Cindi Stumpf Linda Swan 180 Sophomores f. P v 52 f ,, ffm. ,. ., an-1, t . 'Q ! W' ., 21 14 'S ,V l- .i'i 1 Sheryl Skaggs Bruce Slack Bill Slaughter Barbara Smith Dana Smith Erhardt Smith Sheri Smith Edna Sommerer Veronica Sonnenschein Leo Spink Steve Spradling Kathy Sprous Terry Starkey Dimitri Stefo Paul Stepanovic 3 T122 -W 1211, it , , W 'ft X ' ' . Qi: ,J N Sw ' if Q - 3 kiltzf-gift 15:75 ' .3 .i Z ' ' 3' V y ou L '?.24.WI' ,ff ' A Ilya! :Ei U ,, ,2 fx ' .. ,, ..., ,, , , ,kV,,, . 4 , W ,M 1 . , 71 Atszwggg A ,,,, l if .fag 12' ' 4? 21 K, 2 fi af' g ' ' . F5 I f' ..., to -new A '- as w' C' ff' 'Ta 'fra 54 I rx ,, . ji .LA we , i fE 4 J v Q t. A K l' ia. get i E ' , ,f M M' H' lat ef! feii? if r'?W ' 2'iil Q , ,ic . 's ,if ff P tg wig 2 4-- if? A -:fr Ig Qillfj K it Q - 'vis xt .. W- -mt ,, ,AQ az : ., V -mf: I ff., ,,xmf,+, M, -my ' .ww Aff ,t t'-' 'lf wzfrareegantg ' 5 5 t , . ., ,. ,,,, Y ...f ,5 -vs ,gf X Q wx I , , an Yr- w . ,i I N , , .F ,,., t n., N. nm W xv p... K eistiitt ii - -1 ff, It 1 tt- I Q It , it t tsyy 1 y S f ssl 6 A, -'s' 5 Q t' 'D K Ti t ' V x A -'., 11 g - ' -1 fl ., , ' 1 F . f-- Af ,t ar T , . T' .Y X l so X M , ' x Lx ,S ar v X Hs 7 1:12 :Q l f 11,-H iz-515 TA zsrlii -i Qzz xaiaiirz ' -' '-1 if 5 if me , Ellifiw ' A ' 'Y 1ffiiff' ' K : 'N.YE':,' .:' M- ,,. K . X I ie s '- . , 53. WW 5 tl .t i s E2 X 'W N kikk I U is 953 X eh , gy X at ' R ESQ as X R H 3 aj .ip ,R X . 9 v Q Q Terri Sweeney Gary Swift Flynn Swindle Tammie Swindle Gene Switzer Shawn Swofford Barb Taylor Ron Taylor Steven Taylor Timothy Thimmig Randy Thomas f - Sherrie Thomas t fs QE ... in PLEASANT AS O Sao , Q . S r,-- z .,,. Q ,,i,r,,...,,... '-- A-. ',. t iifii .. .h ' 4 Q-r1.,3, . . . C V-ig 'T.t . '3' ws1NEv l:E'- E51 , 5+ 1 X , 5. K. if -.gt v - 1: ' x NNI 3 3 'W YS K Eg '53 M L33 1 N , . S WL . iytt . oy o ytf lyr y S11 ,wfii 'i. , .Q 1 'fefvgfig Tfs s 5 s, if :al ' P wr ka N at K Us W x .wg .. an so .if 1 .2 ,iff ll ' gg, ,g l .r T 3k we K 'K Qi: 1 'Q :sa fi .-W1 . Q J N X!! M X X5 l' 2 if t.,, . .Q ,fn . what at ag Sf- fs ,, s 1, RFA ' .M-A M. 1 ', K Clarence Thompson .yl Jackie Thompson .Z Michael Thompson V1,ii: Lori Thornburgh Gary Tribble Leonard Tripp TASTIC fwfkfwr--M TTTQ Michelle Troup 1 S Bob Tfuskoski ' . Bruce Tucker A A i Elizaberhrumer .,,. f ' ' - ., Dafllel TWlbCll ' . . : W ' ' Bob Ufwm . Richard Van , Barbara Veselsky . ,.i . .,,:. J0hHVif1Syafd t y ..,k m A rliii f S iiat John Virgin rlit - T A 4: A V1CkiViSitine fifff '- f A Nba - 1 -sl D awn Vollmar , -'35 H LKL' - tff1,,t., 1 t,t . .. .. tr. .. . , . N ,ftz . - . , NST, ' 'gi' K .X K .,,..r , 31 :.. , Q g.,1. . iiiii . . Greg Vrouvas N,--55. 5 1 7 Sr' ' 214.5 1 ' ff ' ' iiii' 'S ii'i ' ' 's Ili . i A 3 T ,,i. H ,aE'7igi'i'i , ' 'gl Joyce Waddell ' ti ' A, A .- A. ,fr 5 il Cheri Wagner X Barb Wallace 2.1 11 , - gif ,3 ..f, N . ' t,tf, . -- Linda Wallis - - I ..-' , f . so ceee A S N' ' X gi '- ' Geor eWanko if: rf ir'e e--- :fffkqi ,, 1 .,:' ' K .th W d - Davld Ware . - a . - ..,t 2 ' - . gg, T r MmdYW3ShbU1'fl A f A T.. . iiiii My i V i' ' S' . Phill? Waters T ,... .. ' - 1- . Q 'R L1Ud3W3lS0n ---f it . 1. ' ' ' J 1 . 43?- A We 1 W' if .a . 5 fEfh5' Sophomores 181 has :,, ss- sq rs 1: Q-- ze.-izmasszz ' hh ' S S it ttyylt A ,-,-' . I S yyye Tom watson f Audreyweast ' sf Q gy 1, 4 , ,J ,, fain ,W f 5 'S wf 7 .5 fl if Qwrf fl' 6 1 . -if ai.. - H M. . , E Kevin Wibbenmeyer ,K iii wi ,. .,,1 'QV LLVV Q 'V : jjxi 4, :': S Paula Weber . V a 5 I Brenda Weckback Tammy Wldmann ,, fi 3 ,. - A Q W A 1 T' S '1' wg Carol Weldele , Q me ,,,A in Cindy West Jeff Wieners W : W ' '74' .rf 524341. ' K '- 5 A Keith Wheeler 'lf . - . Evelyn White i V1rg1lW1llCu1 A Q 1 - ,,:a,. y CLASS OF 77 Ken Willenbrick -- .f ff-1 . Z UQ ivy Donna Williams W Sherry Williams Timothy Willoughby And this is what they call food.', J i K K -er .i,, c g S iii t te 182 Sophomores v -7 5 frm 44, I 1 L- avg Benjamin Wilson Dave Wilson Judy Wilson L t 7 .V ii' I ,R ' 'W' 'f, 'f , fc , si. ff, .-its i Q I Igz 5, .k.. f F1 I h W 55 to g- f Q: ffm. Wi El f' 2 rt t Little Patti tries to become a homemaker. 1 Robert Windisch I mvvv Q, 75, Cindy Winkeler i 4 f ' ,. . Vg ..,: I 1, x, Q53 il- , , 3' Q fb f -, ,, t Gwen Woodruff Ken Wright ., A if I ,f az Z, V I I ,,,,..,, .. ,. ,,... , . Z l w 16 .M , ,, Q. ., 2' f Arriving for another day ofschool. , A A 5 Sheryl Wright 'W 'Wg Chuck WUCr1SCh .I S Helen Wynne ill-1o fi 'A , V, , ' Sue Wynne U Clara Zachy W if Margw Zelle ' John ZCFVHS 'l'i'l K ' 4 , ff 34 H i 1 Kellenne Zeumann H 1 Mary Zimmerman f',,f 9352: ri . ' 5 5 Y Judy Z0b1'1Si u Ralph zufheide +11 N , ,,l, , ltl, - ' M i,'. 5 ' xv Q 'rry' -'o' i . ' ik 4' Sophomores 183 Y Class Sponsors, Mrs. Overton and Mr. Kauff- mann Times of hard work. 186 Juniors CLASS GF 19 6 Being a Junior is closely related to that of a middle child in a fa- mily. You're too young to give orders, yet too old to be told what to do. So you have to make the best of the year, and have fun doing it. This year was a very active year for the Class of 1976. First, Mr. Kauffmann and Mrs. Overton were chosen as sponsors. The class couldnlt have picked a better pair. Then Bill Martin and Deb- bie Eads were elected as class of- f1CCfS- --spirit owe President, Bill Martin and Vice President, Debbie Eads Times ofenjoyment. Mr. Kauffmann, Sponsor, Larry Wilke, Paula Merritt, Sharon Fehr, Hancock, Diane Zabel, Jackie Wakeland, Mrs. Overton, Sponsor. Bill Martin, , ,,1' J , A l.rll, HQQSE W'-1 ,-.f.1'-' a , f1 si' ,J 1 irln ' A nlln rr S ra' 3 1 THE JU IOR CLASS IS . - ,, J- 'S A J . ' I- it iii, ' I ..'- ' 1 5 A . M - A . Eze. wg'--1f11.,:g' 2. ' -Mx 53.25 ,gang 1 Laura Ott, Debbie Eads, Mark Domagalski, Anne 5, A iiie A in 3 X ia., 1 C crime X A + l.. 'xv E E W ,v ex is il A , x ,X fa Sandy Abboud Rich Acton Craig Alexander Carol Allen Cindy Allgeyer Joe Ancona Carol Anderson Gary Anderson Marcia Angell Mark Archambault Virginia Armstrong Albert Ashberry Lola Asberry David Ashlock Debbie Atchison Kathy Aulbach Georgene Austerman Beverly Baker Mike Baladenski Colleen Baldridge Jeff Baldwin Steven Baldwin Thomas Ban Mark Barhorst Juniors FULL GF PEP , . .. V,,. vt. ... , i -:S :, W. 55: 'L : - . TR 3 hm' I N Sl I 188 Juniors 15 X i S af 5 x M B 'B ,. . ' 'B A H' W, ,L J , sl - , J B J eff? ,, B H -',. - . L ,. 1 tl , l at fvf ih, ' - 3 J' lkl- iiEi?fiJ'?!:v,' Bafb Blackbuffl Martin Blecha , Martin Boeker A A' Steve Bolte e Lea Bowman me B eere Victor Box J 11 - J K Linda Hover Mary Ann Boyer S . W Ron Boyer Gary Bracken g -,1l , Manda Brandford M ,1:, - gl Barbara Brake . Peggy Bramsch rarr it C-Ney Brand Kathy Brandt b .11- ii A --aa mi? 5 F, UQ Z -1 0 gd -4 U If 0 na O UU U 5 57 ,Q U3 5 Q, -1 Q o :s -. 0 W :1 H4 N :I 5' o n Z E- 5' Us 5 Fila U5 5 :rl 9: 14 P-1 iq' UQ -i 57 'D '1 Q na 55 O 3 3 R4 W 5' 5 ,1 0 O N ua E. O f- o 7' rv '1 V' o 2 Q V' fn 3 G' 8 na 5 is 5 'D K4 231' 1, 4 1,12 . 'N' rf' . J ,,,, L . ' f A6W:::fxxuelu2uZE3Q:7W45Z4fVl1968u ?,ZfZS 2: . -' -f awed- ff,f -.mi --f- izurszsrxr, --2 if an N l - f if Q4 -QM .I ix' 3 X if it X gg . t 'E 3 an- S R S 'Y QA:-1. . ituuzffm Q. ,,,. . P . .k'r fp . J x ji 5 ,.', :QQ if k f E, 'we fe XT' 1' its Fava' J M? lla t Q, Z ii ft la lf Y . 552 i ,, , , wa., I iii , , T 'H I is Q ... i i fi? 1,,. in k.:gzlff'5,f,:Z:..g1:, ,S -... J I f in wg: iiiliwiig it I SN - ra'. . - I Susan Bartz Kenneth Bassallen John Bauer Glenda Beck Pamela Bedell Michael Been Jackie Behrens Pamela Behrens Dave Benoist Ron Berdeaux Grant Berger Theresa Berger Martha Betz Penny Biby Tim Bickel Betsy Bircher Mary Birkenmier Terry Bishop X ,,, . Er: f , r Q M BBE WY' ,. . a iii. s S 5 X 'C . f ,ts ,. ' -f f ,. . ':'11':sszgm. e B EEF' ,t-,. ' 5 i Q 1 .eet at fx E31 v QQ Q i 1 S3 as 5: . Y Vfffl -- , S+ .gr N - ew Fr' T veggie! f B -E K l :sus- 'sf , 1553? Q. Mm s V ,, ,Q l M 'L F v0 'iii W iw'-1+ X X ,W arg if X Q B 'sg Q AE -1' E 1 ti, Ala! , if a, lf l as Q Dan Brown Karen Brown Mike Brown Nancy Brown t m, Terri Brown . Tom Brown ' ' 'A Joe Bunning hw -0 9 sf 1 x .2 , fy r 1 . qw ! ' Debbie Burch Cindy Burger i- ,--wf -. 3. , ,.,, ef., ,.,,, Jamgs Burke ,C ,C irr Nw' 211, 'A 'Q ' in KQV' ,N . rf 2 iii,, 5 ,S s i A ,f in 4 'l L .aj -4, 1 5 4 t Deborah Buttig Kevin Byrne Betty Campbell , 'fs 2 ,QE B 'rri r 'fr ' ' ' L if ll r I I . i' i ' Q lt K 2 1 'C :QV 1, QC-P ?,, f fir v iee 1 5,3 H i,r. r.rr, on V Mei- Aw. 1 V ,,,. M., .if W- ,, -K -'., f .5'H+1, 4. 1 f ' f Neeerre I ii I ' 1 .M l . iv' t f r ni H if A fli- fy - i f I 1111! 1 4 x meet him? The most interesting feature at Cleveland is the girls, what else? David French Dianne Canterbury Sue Caola , vtft Michael Burke Donna Mattli wonders, Where was I suppose to Maria Cappiello A .2 Joe Grana, studying? . - fl.: Jill Campbell 4 . M y 1 . ,dw , Linda Campbell 5 ffl ' Phyllis Campbell Y ' f rw ., we-f no A.'. i .,,'.' .Q ',,, E it brre r' t to ' P , ,.,, K i K 255 it ' , ' Tina Capriglione ' it '- N0fmaCaf1wn t bbll Mlchaelcaff r M Karen Caruso - t '-lil i ' 7 'i 'r ,m t f -- f 5V,i:f. it 7, A .Iuniors 189 Brenda Casey Dan Cassaday ll Donna Caviecy i 'TTP' Bill Chamberlain Ken Chambers Gary Charboneau Kathy Charney Cathy Chatlield Kevin Christopher Robert Civili Debi Cladis Bill Clark -. f M ' N f f , ,K 1 B leei t ' .,,-. 1. g. fa za r Q- lf 2 -2:1 rft H , w ' -1. f --f,. 1 1 fsf: -' Sas: - ': ' .sfafzei 1 - - ,-, 1. an-ggy , K K ft . K 'K -e - fs s,,.a-...wa :gg 5-,Qi 19 .,. .bt , 'egg 1 ,,5yf, .mt .. ,,:: t . 5535- H x fx' fggfaj 5 , N F ,j:5g,gff- , .. :ji .im yf k K LI.. t t. ' '- f - 1 Q N H y '. t . i'-- f L i -Z K it N SE- , . .., .NRQE pax- N W it 3 ep B . , ' :ca I -' Q S- iiei L- , . , ,M .. ,. . M , tt .av . v- - saw . .. . .. ,. ' f - w 5 ' i L ' 'i ' 'E - , 'K ' is 'E ' ' 51:31, -C' ' ' ' f EE! .-- tw' ' ,B ' LQ' 'i-.. B. ' i r ., t t - -'-- 2- ,. -i. , sf ' ,,,,, ni 1 jgifg , in B ' , ful. 1. E 7. -1 if iff? 5 'W ff - t .,-i12La:- ' W' , ' .11'fiw W,'- ' C i at ll aslll Z C -i,,. , - l'I i 1 N . is y C ' p . l izzlaim, . W Q 'Ti t ' :WL A Qiwf 7: 1 1 I riar g ' t , . A as I if gk el Paula Clark Antonette Claro Chris Cobillas Barbara Coleman Mary Colley Mike Colombo , 1 -.'- Y 'S' ez David Coplin Rochelle Corona A ig Rick Coursey . M :fx i Robert Cowee J J ohn COX 0 ? Cheryl Crain TICS, JOKE , D MORE BUT BEHI The most interesting feature at Cleveland is June of l976g guess why? John Wolff ' eft RHlPhCUrC11fu B B . B - , TS-:tif - ', 24.55 f . . , V1-VII 'if ,522 75 Kevin Damron , , i y Ma : . .t,. t Ofma Df1ng0S - x if ,',. if , -'.. 1 v -'t' 1 N L t,tt Rlchafd DHf1g0S ,ytffee J ' Aafgn Darnell , e A Sally David h ,, 1 B f B f iii' 'B lft M t . as , at Dave Davis rl ' 1 X A Margaret DCbC21UX ,. 1 f ' t erte - r1-- - -Q -- f -,'t 1 t . - Linda Dekorsey ' -. ,V- A.A, Rfibeff A- De Fung ' N 3 PH1DCfffHbCChCf H L' ' t- -- 135 H -5 f Shif1eyDe1sen . Q. . Mark D' Harlingue as N: ,,.k- ,i,:: 2 B 5. , QLQQS' J , , 1. Rita Diederichs 1 C C -y DOHHH Dlcdflch ' M .,ite . XE - ,,,.' -f T. tu U tm.. 1 ' 1 Mark Dmzebach ' - B ,. - 1 vfrr' fp: Q Mark Domagalsk' f'oiee C K f I l90 Juniors f gt, 's A . 1 5, - is , .Q,, 1 Q it 1 fx at.- .l.Q.. 5- ,A A im 1: - I3iffff5 , gif--j - I : 4 2 f 1:1 K Q lv m i ' J . r 1: L The 1975 BEACON salutes the Class of 1975. -if L. ,, , ..,, .. . , ,: ,- , xwgtggesa fi K -- I 1 X W A Q, t ,sss lg AX gs EE ,ti xt, .. R 'wigs A he as K N il ....... , ii: 15 X 3-af ..,. , f , Q . Wm. As, - . L, sm: .M-, k.,. ,.,k:51.c,gxb,! '. - 311 mil g f'7V 14 5 ss s sssss -' .sss 1 mm'sk if It K - . ssss 1 s ssss J ss ss s-- ' 1 1. . 'm' ' i- sss iQ gh 1 - 1- E' fi EZ, X .'z,rz5r:fqgg5gm M 1 fs H J 1 sl' M .-- . slsis .. K ,KN - :IGM 1 , .... 1 ss 11 ' ',s,, Q - ' ea 5 ,..AA 1 ' 1 5 1 11151-L' , .. - - I ,,., f - we ,. .., 1 ll ww'-'fi QA gg 2, Q. -J UQ 32 X X '- kg! 53 N it Ap? X , ,sy its fl 1 ' ' 'L-'. , J -VVI -'-1 'L-- 1 f if- .,:,.: 'I li cv F L I W ' 51 'ssssss . Q or s J ssss R Q , if rg, Q 3' fy, Jn WL 5.05,-u The most interesting feature at Cleveland is The Cleveland superlative faculty, academic and at Linda Finch David Finnegan ' -1 , -:rem Wx Q X, , Mark Finnegan 12 ff M Tom Fisher Owen Fitzpatrick Donna Fix Sandy is camera shy. Deborah Donovan Robert Doppli ck Cindy Drago Michael Dryskell Paul Downey Steve Duclos Mark Dyonzak Debbie Eads Keith Ecken fels Cindy Eckert Harold Eckert Nikki Eckert Barbara Edele John Ederle Betty Ehlers Michelle Ehrhart Leroy Eich Bob Eidman Thomas Eimer Carey Endsley Donna Engeszer Rick Erckmann Brian E rickson Cathy Evans Darryl Evans Helen Evers Jane Exler Dennis Fanger Bill Farris Duane Faulkenberry Kevin Fedke Sharon Fehr Carla Feick Jeff Fiala Laura Filippi hletic wise. Sherri Toye 'L :N ' sae F fe if ,. e 1 . ,, f1zf1vwi' 1 i t s , L is 1 2 1 ,,,. R 4 NSS Juniors 191 4 f GRIES ARE LEFT 'e K ,, Q fr I 1 --WL ' 7 iif 2+ 2 i I 11 5353 l- .K WZ in-as 4523, i , 'lf Q ' 'ffl 5 lf L ,. E . i Y 2 'gg ig wg 2 iii. ,,.. A 4 V , f il 1 gm m I 1 H W , i A ,1 mug Mimi aa is ff - ff--f .1 ff 11, .mmf 1,-pq JM M- 3, tg? . X K f ' gf: ,. W,.. -- 4 - f ,V 1 ' .,,f,.fie1 fl, VV I , ' ,sf ,M 1121, V L 5' Y ' Q Q ,, A g- ' W. -1 .LL,,, uf. f1.4,gi-fQ, , K-ll, gf i ,i i ' 1? r' fl 1 1 an MX.. l f Q: ' in Q 1' ' 2 'iff - 5. X 1 ' 5 jg 11, i . - . ilu- The 3:15 bell, becaus , ' , f I C I go home if A X ze? gs 34 Wy, n f if l. A ,ll l ' 'fb' ,197 Gary Harkey .I anis Harris 192 Juniors lm. , . 'K i :ii a i f'7Zif'-A ' 3:Efffi3Z1Y!i??flS5':'5f'5 A , , V 'A ' 4 .:,1'ff 9 l ,,, , Z f M I 0 K' ra J ju As 1 ' 2 J' . . 1. A, ,. 9 f 413 at , an A . 'wil .X .,,,, 5 f z ' ' f -..L i 'viii gg., 'ij K- f fill' ' 'W NW Aix. aw ,ini L aalaa 4 . Zh., .i 1 ,W fi fff: Q2 f . ,X , , , A,,f!,,2i ll 1 32 elf . Q , W? Fi' X 'Y W D Lisa Legyl Lunch . . . you're finally out ofclass Sharon Fehr Did you here about qu ,-,.. .. . - . its ,,,.. . me..-.... N. Q. L , , L L .. , -. - , - . - - - V ,, L' 2 ' E215 . , W sl fffizefki TU L . --t's .. ::L'fY'LM'1,is 5l'f'LL EF ,,,. 1-iii W 'isiiii T, ..,. an -fa LL L -1 :1 it Iii? at - , - L -' ----- .gr ,ease- ytz E 33 E. .iiaix L 0 ie. SH. . l rssalsfsh s it ,. f--- v ':L k , .. -. - , .ir-he lr : silaxizs- i -w,.g!zxf.sf zu ew -f .. f '-5' ' ill? 5 ' Sli.-.Eli lf' .. 'li sis 12531. 995,91 ., ,- ' ' 3 L' SEL' L f S as .,,, 'Lift LS-:le L L 1 f K V E at L W, ' K : J n S. . . - ff S' K L S + H ,L 'L , , ,, L L K .. ,.,. X - . - -, X ' --xh . .. - fl- 'L-V'Lf Y' 'L L 'iii T i' ,LL - X Elf . :TL Iifji., 5 if FE , 5241! '. I ,Qgjik :ff-. - A 1 Q: Q W X his 2 S52 '?2,KffQ. 'i z fum: . 3 '1 fi s I r Lig . gf- V , Jig,-1 lg Y, -,ix ,, LL ,, .,,,,. , s , sir- i ti . J. f:-2 , . '?.,,f'f: 'N 2-2 1 ..f'L M'-1 . ' 51 hw- - :wif I -af X iff' , L 1 'L f 'vt ---' 1-L K: ff:-Nwwi -' 'ts L -Lb ll ' v 12' - 12 .:,i. Tk - ' T : - 'I tie.: 'fiEi ,5: - L. L - x L AS WE TRI ETO Charles Hartman Gloria Hartman Sherry Hartmann Susan Hartman Leslie Hayden :Pat Hasty Doug Heatherly Jody Heisner Ken Heitert Pat Heitmann Tony Heitmann Robbie Heischmidt Michael Hendrix Phyllis Hennicke Terry Henry Teresa Hermann Thomas Heugele Crystal Hewett Les Hilson Darlene Hille Betty Hill Pat Hill John Hilliard James Hoff Lisa Hoffman Jack Holmar Christy Homeier Vicky Hook Bill Horn Conne Hrabousky Courageous aren't we? What is the most interest feature at I Cleveland? The Classtof V' 1976 Mary Wilcox Q SS LSS L i f Raylene Huddleswn gf? 'TQ ' L' ' Lynn Hummeft Q' Y L Riflhafd Ingram L L'L L Juniors 193 , , ,...,... ,HB ,M 2: X- i . 3 ? Z l 1 S it X EW' 2 Q 1 K, E if n XS .,,, gg ill LA, ,, . is . if - . m.F1.e2-. '3 .il as K if VX R is wi me Q ix si If ,, Q 4 as 32+ r Q S Q53 va in N xii? sg m 4 .i f ii ff 4 VN Ox X A New , M , . . i . we is is . ,, .6 3: QR we -1 , - Q52-1:..1?f,z,s .SM ,..,.., .. ,ssl ' i N . s Ng Q , K l 'Q N XX , . X -A -.11 ', I m1,.. J ,. 5 ,A mm,,.x .,.. K iiifS,,.'5? 551 , lz. t ,m1. mt, 4 1 S . ,lk eggs 2:5 ii Vt C ..,,. . A ik-fi ...l,:. . I A' ii i. , kk kykk ' 'f 1, . - ' g C 2 ,5rfa t , C , J 'ilk . .jifii ' r .X ,, Vzlim ., Q M Karen lnimmig Tom Jaeger Bruce James Kim Jinkerson Patty Johnston Joseph Jonak Debra Jones Mark Jones Sharon Jones Shirley Jones Mike Kaestner Tina Hamburger Mike Kamp Gail Kamper Dan Kania Jerry Karcher Kim Kassmann Mary Kaspar Tammy Kelly Gina Keppler Sharon Kesel Linda Keveney Mike Kiepeszczuk Brenda Kinder Debbie Kinkade Dan Knudsen Kathy Koehler Cindy K ohne Dorothy Kornfeld Cheryl K orte John Kozul Gary Kratz Dave Kretschman Joanne Kricho Joe Kriegel Cathy Kroeck TO OPE THE FUTURE DGOR . . ,... N--. Q Q W :fx at ' 2 M 'dv' , miss Q., V F f ' ., YF! l94 Juniors This way, please, Ralph Kroeck Ken Krueger Kathy Kulisek Tony LaBerta Jocelyn Lancaster Cindy Landmann as ' VV,' ' Y ' 44 it M eww! 'aa Paul Leister Lisa Lengyel Frank Lichenberg 2 4 ff If 4 Y Q iv if 'W fi ff Jil. -1 vi I 9 f- 2 fi: ,, f 5' ip l ,af tl K i a If I 1 .,,.-1, gt. .qw ' w f av ifffi , I 1, ii f W, :fl- . , ,,,A' , , i FS-M-A if E 1 A What should I do N Wh at is it? 32 Q L S in sshhh,s. hislhh,s,sl,hi t sss hh5fs1s fsssi in hhsshs shhh S shh,h , A r' W f wg.: ,, ..,, ,W , ., ,. -wc, if W ar a f f it 25, X is 'a 6 if 9 Q 'fi V 52 fs: 1 E, V f at E M592 l Z: i 4 as 3' :Af - an .lf wr IT'S FUNNY HCW THE YEARS SLIP AW Diane Lange Jim Garrison Patrick Lawrence Rick Lay Ray Leahart Mark Lee ., f, ' . W ' f Q L , 4 r g- .. , Y ,.,.,,,5,3 C Z4 ,K S it , fm l V- gym: ,ft izixgzfw mia-.iff kwin .1 an if r ,iv l LW lx- 5. 1 1 ' Brad Link Danny Long Juanita Lucy Margie Lures Rick Marion Travis Lynn Paul Marschner Laura Ludwig Bill Maddock Bill Martin Donald Luster Libby Mal-ings Steven Martins , lk VK f ' ' 152 , tatl L ' 4 'W we M ,gi A i t , + J' y., Q 1 Y tsst , t ti ' Juniors 195 iff Q fT 1 5 5-1, 41,::.A,,.j.h,,,1,.. .M x gag 3 K X Q LEADI CLD TIME 1 . .X,, ,, M+wwwQ t , 4 ,V.. ig kV.V, ,Q .1 ,- 'V we - K Q W . -me-f'-ffl? -X m 'R Q ,,:. ME Q5 r fi S f i QNQWTGFQ Qwggxii ' 3 E 2 sf? : .s-ffsgfswf: ,g 3 r if A5 X 5 1 ffl- ' :,, eff X ,,. ag X li 5 Q :.'-Rf' 4, 1- mz SQ wr it X X N l -5. xy 2 Q s K 5 :sw W Q 1 T 2? .,k.., . ,aw ...- ..-0' W5 X 1 ix gi if 15' ' N' X ,E if , 5 x Don'two - ., - .A A f 33 6'5u!f?2?F5i, 1 ii' ' gs' kjA,f f5.'iK is 'f5I,55i?f2if' 2 ,:5'.-. f ff ,f K + E R23 w mx Q B . My 5 F 2 5 1 A H. Q 1-mai-flw . W 1 wyiww + tg N 135 Yak .Ia L am-iss-1s'ufsf::Mefzxx X D N: X. was L L vlii V, L2:,f111 Q if ia F31 Q is k E 'if Q1 , . 1 -,,. . 2 - is ,,hh P , ' K X fr :V 11 .qi fs Edgww ,gn l . elf 5, d h , - .-,, I Q-W f .. ,L.W, S me if . Y Q 2, ' x V Q . 9' 45 N Q 1 Q If 'Q . W 5 L 1 ' 1 . fl ASM: .1,, zzilf .f X X95 x W. N , .Lg .. -2 -Sf fl - iw ., L1i M533 wir H 5 me Q, . g1:.Q ':LNfvfv ' , Ti , .:.Q: A ,,m1i.fs.., 'sae-L ' Q W ' ' W WET: .zrfse1i'fGE2ielffii1f' ,,,,,, f' 'U-f' 0 K - - R nsisr , 12 R112 Mueller 1 --yy ' B , ,,,- ri 1, r 1 arbara Murphy , ig X K RobertMusgrave , X Q Joe Neelg ,V K Tony Nefmmgef A 5 Till f -- 5, if f! ' LL'L 7 O Pm Nickels 5 ,.L.,, or . -, Al - i '--' ' . - I NISITICYCF . r: 21+ ' -f mir. 1554 ,:-Z., 35325 r V'Ck'N1?fd'eCk Ken Nlswoflgrf T ' 5' Vicki Noonan Yifffiilv T-.r--E-'iv :SEE ' iff 'Tami' X Q'h gs so .fo J0SePh Nrlvak . 'Eff ni f .., 2,--,iff , .. I5jf. 79, jfggsis .,-. s -f - ' Tom Obradovich ., , W',.. - R R A M1ke0'C0rrr0r R rsrrrs , f T Richard Oldham F on hhk' afen fin' --agp 'S' sg? y .- ,,,-ff - , Qjrs 'I' O d L T Om U ef frfm ffs- :ma - L , E T if , 1 T ' J ,Q 2 P ,f Nancy Oshaughnessy , A h T , -b--'--w Jim O Toole fog: I. , A ' - . - . ir : S 11 - f , Laura Ott . . f i:..,, .., WN 15' .S:iEi5'S'i-1 C . iii :ff N-555 ' 129' . if - - I - VEEff:'f'-5- I X ' J , Bob Otto - .. f Ellzabelh Pffiff gl , ',o- Richard Stewart .X ,. .C V, ' 5 L '--' 55 W ,. K , . - X O o'o f , Robert Schwartz or V - K T ,,oo' ' , T T J T R Betty Payne ' i P- - Jody Werner . ' - o ,, r John Rundle f N - T is '57 f C' Grayling Robins T 3 Ken Price Daniel Westbrook The 1975 BEACON salutes SOUTH PACIFIC. . ,..., .rfw was , . ,. hir. ,, ...wig Q 1 QL X r Q si + E. ,fs-X ,ski Q , K fi H. 1 En? Xa 1 .5 ra on irwm- '5':ESFE:iE5: - : , S - 1 -si 1 h. .. , v T C :fear- My finger is caught. Sharon Schmidt Linda Rankin Rick Tucker T'i R asc S- on s 5523 . I I . .. T, .:.. R., or Juniors 197 1: . l M A j 'Af s 5 if a f x ,M A J A 7 im L A an ,K ,, V, . .,,. ,.,,, . S F f 52? 1 xg, .5 VE' ' if if . , W , 4 .4 ' av ,Z sl ' 'egg ,-.,,, f,f-as ,f ' f i , a,,,,:ffg,g2 'K ' P , l rerr srsss - HM P Q Ka , - , i , ,1,:s,::'z1 I i,f', v f ll f.:,.,. ff 125 21, be iff- 1- 1 A : 'kf,' 'filffi I A LL ' -' 1-f?fff7li A I ,vgn l Vyyb H l i? P 33 ' 'A I .IL V ig . , ,., if A, , . lsrel 6 OF EM OTI aw ,W ' Q. 1 Q95 ?f'i C M if gp J' . si V ,qt fr M ,, 'I J' a 2 1 f 1 as f . , ,. . Q -- f, ,, F 31:2 -2 , - Mme f , ,. 1 iii 5, - ' .. , W 5 MIXE Mike Palazzolo Charles Pannel Cheryl Parey Debbie Parks Patti Pashia Patty Payne Mike Pellerita Mary Pendley Sheila Perry Wayne Plumlee Steve Piechocinski Carol Pigg mm, ,Wa I ','- - W--'f A - Q? ' - f If K ' , V - '1Q,. V,i5j '- , ,, 4 ,,,. H fn , . , -- ni- fp: ' ,fl .fy ,M -:if K F 5 riff lm. W Ay ' ' i ' , il 3. A I .. ,, fvfw 'Eff -, , .V M. M 1 ' l ' ' -' '-' , ' - 1 ,i a A N' nf: ' 11 fl 2? 1 . H ,l-, , ,,- -w View ,. 1,11 -1 -i f ,ua 'swf' rd . 'J P A W i i'y' fl .. ' . Q f' I ' we . 5 ,,'. ' W. f - ff? I l l , ' M P ri., Q. Q . I ' 2 l ,,.. :IQ . .. , wi ix . ff -f' 44293, iigzif: V, ,I - -iggg, '-'W , - , flier' ,wwnf 198 Juniors if 1f2w1i:vz,1uff'wtf 'M if ifzzf' .Q---,-ef ,w 5l :'tS'gk:i31e , .. , ,, wi, ., ., tm: V ,:, ,. ww M? as AA 12 ' , ,,,:, 1 'H Q? Q s I QSZW J Aa :muy ,A V 2 vga J ' W v ,V 9 'A f if 'ff ' 1 ,, , fit, f 4 ., ft.1.,3g,.,3 -K' :ft ,ff in 3 R -1- - . .ta T' S v 1- , N.., , , ,mwwf f f ti 'W Y ri E M.. , , ,V W . A V :L,, X , , t , t i ,,,, as '65 -Q 'fr A5 i 5, .Q 4' J rfb 'ff-li ,e , -4 - .xii 5' 'KV , p ,W if 1, ,A I. 15. I J . A j it 1 A .i was ,W-. l 4 .ff , I ,.,I Z L ..,L1 , ,.,., V ,, V '-+1 f'i.i' -Y .. A 1 , ? V 'P ,giii A V QU E 4 -' lif ,Q I - ' ' 5 ' 'K V,- ':1, f f -ft , ,gt V - 1 A ,,,., I -A LIVI G OUR LIVES ,W ,,,, 1 ,, mMa,:,,wn ,. I - 'E 4 aim , H456 W' c , 6 M . .,, 42 A, ,. , WP? ak Q . ,, ,s , , if Egfmi t L - , -1 1 1 5 iam-u 'ez' , ' ' if , ggi , ,L'L t , :f y J ,,,. J stvste Y i ' aka A 21 ' 1 'L if 'L-, f -bf' it .. V. ,k,V , Q yi g f 5 , 5 5 ' J s3Q?,l i ,A t - , t J ff ' f iyyig J 1 Judy Rosario Diane Rose Mike Ross Edward Rudden Beth Rosario John Russell Don Rutledge Kevin Rybacki Ray Salas Pauline Judy Sayers Scalise Margie Scarfi no Arlie Scruggs Ray Seemil ler Beth Sellers Louie Soanbusch Dan Schaumleffel Brian Scherrer Dennis Schlaikjer Mark Schlercher Steve Schlereth Joe Schmuelling Yvonne Schuepp Kathy Schubert Maureen Schubert Mary Schuh David Schuster Maggie Schwartz Robert Schwar Liann Schwent The reason I want to be a Cleveland graduate is that it will make interesting conversation with my grand children. John Wolf Jonnie Shamess Carol Sheppard Delores Sidars Nancy Siemer Ervin Simon Bob Singler - .-,, '1 we f . ii fa? , 1 e l ft G I Q Me ' if 1 - t - Juniors 199 PRO ' 'if ' r ..,,, N f:ef,::we' :,.: f :W df, ,,,.,,:iT5 ' J ' ,,.. , 1 N Jaws: ,sw xf,Wf if m'H?5 I ' iseiqffaffzea 2 H , , R wggffhi fftfrft ffim me or QWQWEQMV ' W' ,' ' 35: JZ, ' .: 1 . if 3, , gt f ,... li 1 :Q N m ' i f ' xg A . V 'xii Hia ' 16,5 5525 4 iglfj g I A , if ft - ,, J, , time - will , 'Y f t, ,,,,, - fr .13 1 , -- I t wwga t, Maha . we fi iff 1 V , ,, 'R , r tfwmf f Q u r m ' 5 I li: 1 ,'Vk'. Emil ,.-rb J , ,,,. I get ' +weuxm , we , -- wif: One of Cleveland's diligent students. . f 1- , -W: ff,,.,,t ,i t to n tt UIQ? 3 I 52:1 ' ' My 2 Ma ' f 4 I 1 at L, Q ft .J 4359 2551 ' l ,QQ . ' 14195445 m ., I M vig ntt Pkg I ,, rag v , .W A 3 4 'vm A 6 YTOD Til ,,..,, N ..,, ., , ., f x' ' A r 9 fast 'W we vz'1eM4 2f?t1fWQ ' ' ff dmv' , - f ,tt, 2:51 - . ' e ,ttt tvfwttgg iPi 1w I ' '. 2' ' i , ? 1 te 1 wtf J ,eww awww J Wg1e'fJt ' Awe gi , w .,i,r,iii' I X . J femur at awe ae? MQQVQ aa . it ' 1 I . 'Y ? ' an :awww ff's if J vwwi wendy vtt' ra VWWMgMx Karen Thorsten Debra Thompson Linda Thorsten Tim Tolie Debbie Tollifson 'lim K va I X ' 1 ,, f f Y ' 'gif egg at Qrvmig '2 Mfizff' ff W as Roxane Sinovich Sharon Sneed Angel Smith Jane Smith Chris Suggala Diane Spakowski Cindy Spink Judy Strain Judy Stringer Bruce Steffan Carl Steiner Cheryl Steinman Ken Stengel Richard Stweart Terry Stichling Joel Stolarski Steve Stone Rita Stout Roy Stout Robert Suhre Diana Sutton Sherry Svaglic Tom Sweeney Mark Tallent Phyllis Tarver Andrew Taylor Avis Taylor Linda Theobald Reet Thomas Charles Thome if ..,,,.. .. 5 t . ,,,.., 1,-..aeWww. W,,..., .,,.,,, , , ..,, ...z...... hz. , ., ...., .,,,,,..., . .Y X 4 XE Ns David Tolliver C X My Si K lG,.lE' xl ai Q we N N at , Q. iii V ' Nancy Tokfaks , f, 7 ' J itii Robin Toney ' -. - w ie V ffi ff ,-,- Sh -T is ff ' ' 1 LVLL f .- , L eff' OYC LII J LLLL,: 1 , . , Q 2 1 , Q Linda Treiber is-ET' ---' . ,til l A ,F D b h T . P V C ofa HP V Lillian Tuckef L ' t Rlck Tucker - isse' Y J W ' . 'QL Q J f .,,, . s Tom Turner - M I J . i - J LL., J . 'Wi ' T1mTylCf P I X' ,-1: ' ., : W - I. if ,,.. - Ken Uh-Ich 1 -ii:..,f2'w ,.,, ..,A 'I ' -- f--Jfff- , f-:-,,f 11-auasfe: ,S fl . f ' ,LLLVL ' i ' W ,,, J W ,.,.. Ron Vance 1 MlChae1Vaugh11 J' .--1 . -5 A 4 'il - if I A . Terry Vaughn , VL L Comme Vogel Dale Vogelpohl - AA'AV, j .K Mike Vollmar CAN LEAVE 0 LY David Vordtreide Joe Ward Dave Ward Ken Warner Fred Warnhoff Jackie Wakeland Judy Weast Susan Weber Catherine Weil Bridget Weimar Lisa Wendt Jody Werner Jodie West Daniel Westbrook Paula Westbrook Don Westrich Mark Widmann Kathy Wiesehan Mary Wilcox Larry Wilke , I know I have 'sex appealf' , Q .. slswsieisas 535, 'bi i 5 1 v QE Y a leii I e 421. . Wm, K ff x z H 'Q E ,,.... s ,- eggs he A Pat Vollmar ffr---Aw ri:-mf: - X1 es- .,.. -- e- 1 -5 3 4 Q 9 i. L . .. .. ,,.. .,,,.. Lf . -if .Nt tif' of reee EN if ,W I 5 'Qs1i'liQ,Qlf ' M- 'f-if-fi 12 11155 -rv.:-IEEX5-Fifafw 1 5 , fx: ' .l :LV 5 S z ,. X A 1 N J my its J 25 211 , W- . i L . , Q - Q , . s..W figs tts, ssst,ssst.ss,s . . it l -f- 3 il l: ' fag E flak? -x e N. N r 1. 5 ' ' K ' ' ew:-1: 5 ...,,... ..,u,..A, :J Q Q ..,, ,. S Q3 F W A X ee e -, i L ,,,.l., ,.ll i V y P w f . A M s' ' - fiffff eff iff- -' ' -- I H ii-sez: tial . f Ez. A 5 3 1 L: fs -.. , .,. ff,,:N,,.i .z 'fx - ' 1 'fs .- :SM ' iii X Q IZ- .A H1-fi - , Q W , ? , .t'ast ' iii ' , it J 2 Juniors 201 ickey Zimbelmann Karen Zimmerman The most interesting feature at Cleveland is trying to figure The most interesting feature at Cleveland is Me Sandra and Avis because we represent the few Blacks that go here. FU -FILLED Mw lf . ...,r.,:, ' . ri. Irl T Mike Willie .5 54, g Q .izv Donna Williams if i lfl C ' f lf 7 Terry Wingfmbach Tom Wingenbach t effi -II Y Suzanne Wingbermuehle rr,' C 'iit Cindy Wiriei i u i Dave Wolf C' . R, V Karen Wolfe r , rfrr Hubert wood Qfef 5 C 'ii lle- Carroll Wood Debbie Wright i Linda Wrinkle Q, Rick Worley ' Ql , g,5 Mary Wozniak D U . Dianelabel The ordering of Senior rings was Billzelle very special this year. An artist from the Herff-Jones Co. specially designed the rings for Cleveland, which meant that they could not be purchased from any other company with this unique de- sign. The founding 'date of the school was placed on the rings. The Castle and a windmill together were put on the opposite side. The prices of the rings ranged from 540. to 375, which was higher than previous years. This price was due to the price increase of gold. With all of the different options from which to choose, it was difficult to decide which ring to buy. Finally, when the ring dance was held on March ll, all Juniors proudly wore their rings showing that next year they would be Kings ofthe Castle! -f .. ..., Kathy Bitter and Jim Small Lisa Lengyel and Ricky Dobbs Betsy Bircher and Brad Debbie Eads and Daniel Brown Bronenkamp CLASS GF ' 6', The Royal Couple, Queen Betsy Bircher and King Ricky Dobbs. JU ICR RI GDANCE Tina Capriglione and Kenneth The Emcees, Diane Zabel and Joanne Grana and David Zitko Toni Claro and Joel Stolarski Krueger Mark Domagalski 3 Aim-3,..g.q3,,.wgt,q5s1,1,,N 1 V , W r- , Richard Abbound CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. Yehling, Sponsor: Kim Erickson, Sergeeant at Arms, Mark Coleman, Girls Treasurerg Susan Bertani, Vice Presidentg Janet Peroutka, Secretaryg Mrs. Wallace, Sponsorg Mary Gater- man, Tina Roberts, Boys Treasurerg Sharray Summerfield, President, Linda Deschler. LET US E TERTAIN YG . Seniors shared four special years. But all things must come to an end. Together we expressed our wishes and fears. Of the mystical future we must begin. In our minds we shall never forget Our teachers, the school and the Class. We know we have not a thing to regret, Except how quickly the years have passed. In our souls and in our minds, We shall be able to revive, Barbara Ablan The wonderful thoughts and times, Samuel Adams Of our class, the Class of 1975. Vickie Adams Robert Addison Richard Ahillen Gary Allen Katherine Allmeroth 206 Seniors Joseph Anselmo Barbara Arling Kenneth Arns Jane Atchison Rita Atwell Charles Backes Kathleen Baidridge The mural was completed in one year. Kenneth Baldwin James Banjai Mark Bartnick Linda Bates Tom Bauer Seniors 207 2 Wayne Baum Rick Bell Thomas Bauman John Beck Dennis Benson Michael Bensor. Eileen Bei-ner Linda Becher John Beiosi S T A Y A W H I L E ! susan Bertani 1 Charles Bertrand Steven Bess Patricia Bickel It takes three years of embarrassement, walking down the halls with our head bent, getting used to new people, teachers, and classrooms to finally realize we are what we are, and that we shouldn't be coy about what we can be. Then after we accept all of this, what happens? It's time to leave. But when we walk out of those doors we will take many precious things with us. More precious than paper or cloth are such things as honesty, sincerity, and courage to face the challenges other won't. This is the Class of 1975. 208 Seniors Darleen Bickell Vickie Bingham Fooled you! We're in the Air Force. Q , ,aa M 52 Sandra Blackwood Jeffrey Blake T W - ' f ,V ! ,f 'J ff?5fJ:,yJw?f?f5-fi! Sl 5 if , j Y-iff if ' I 'Q - ' , , Y , Q K Robert Birkenmeier Barbara Birkes Roy Black Vickie Blake Douglas Bollinger Patricia Bonitzer How have your experiences at Cleveland changed you? You become aware of ' things you never were aware ol' before. Donna Berger ,gGee! A bottled blonde? fi! X Dwight Bgtking Lisa Bounds Cynthia Bowman Special Bulletin! The Class of'75 will never be Marie Boyer Betty Boyster Paul Braasch toppedf, Seniors 209 'cheese' Joseph Broderick Ronald Broderick Principal, now? NY' 51- V, EN ' K sg?-V Terry Bradshaw Robyn Brainerd Andrew Bram Beverly Brame Mary Bramsch John Brand Karen Brannon Robin Brewer Gerald Brooks Ken Brooks David Brouk Andrew Brown Barbara Brown Susan Brown Dennis Browning Patricia Brutton e B as illiiln :M HW- - - -' W Poisoned? Barbara Burnett Clifford Burnett Steven Burns John Burrows Rita Buss Linda Butler Slvia Calhoun Vickie Cannon EXCEL I E ERYTHI G. James Carroll Deborah Casey Cynthia Cashion Debra Cassady Ronald Chambers Sherrie Charboneau Cheryl Chartrand Elizabeth Chartrand Karen Canterbury Susanne Carpunky Greeting! mx f VV 3 awk.: 5,151.11 l g If M We 12 lg ' James Chervek Tina Clark Sandy Clayton Shirley Colley Karen Cook Mary Cook R. rl y S , Who or what IS the most interesting feature at Linda Cobble Mark Coleman Cleveland? Girls Jerry Keppler if Jilin ,ff ww-ff egg ' ' ' , Mfslidi' 1 g . M W. .fm 2 , , ' N 1 f 1, Brian Cosseman Anita Corley Susan Counts Regina Craig Stephen Crain Mark Cronk Betty Creamer Terri Cross Kevin Cullen Barbara Cummings 212 Seniors Jerry Cunigan Kim Darcy Julie Debolin Gale DeGuire Gail Dalton Linda Deschler Allison Desilva Donna Dickmann Karen Diesel Linda Dluafd I have become a lot less shy! Merry Stahl Theresa Dinolfo Susan Dittmar l've had great times here, which I'll never forget. Connie Wal- kenhorst The many moods of Seniors. Dave Doggendorf Sandra Dombkowski Ellen Domke Stephen Donahue Don Dooley Patrick Dooley John Dotson Carol Ann Douglas Cafeteria food is okayg I brought my own lunch. Sgiiiteeee em Q wg ,, X on , , t 1 .rt ' A v 'N Smile, you're on candid camera! it 3 Seniors give their full attention Albert Dreste Suzanne Duffev Anne Duffy Rickey Dumey Karl Dunajcik 2 l4 Seniors lll Ella Dunning Karen Durham Anthony Dyonzak M.- .,V:, ,,!,,, ,,,. . fi, ' Does this mean we're engaged? Kim Ehrhard Kim Erickson Norman Dunajcik Mark Ebersbach Glenn Eidman Rhea Ernst Michael Dunn Harold Eckert Sherry Engle Donnita Fahnestock Please doll, just a little kiss before the teacher comes! W I 15 ,g 'hs efmxhhxi.-e Dave Fairhurst Donald Fehr Q7 M of 2 - Sf TP? ,.... iff 'i.e ' ' 5 . . 'Tees-. l, I + l i aw 1 g tg R E SF? , K We if is s eat sti s K -iw' 1 K g A- memes were Richard Feltmann Seniors 215 'WW 125 C ri I R H I Q 9 I is I I it nag I ll - U I just hope that I can, ugh I can find my classes. mia On October 31st, weird things started to roam through the Castle halls. It was Senior Spook Day and everything from wicked witches to crazy-colored clowns came to haunt the underclassmen. Even a gigantic can of beer showed up. That was one of the many days to remember for Cleveland's Class of6'75. NRU FF! RU FF! F' gf' L 'Q i ig An is ' if 2, Nile Kay Ferguson F aw H , . 216 Seniors ' I ' ' r i i I, il l tti -ev -t.1- ' , i i .'h' it 12 I iii if 'tt,11 f 4 Barbara Filipp Stephen Filla Charles Finnegan Edward Fisher Kenneth Fleischmann Jack Fluchel Susan Fogarty Mark Franz Thomas Frazier Alan Frederikson WE MADE CLEVELA D A SCHOOL. Linda Freeborn :sur gc -HH We remain smiling. James Gay They ought to make these lockers taller than me. r s xxx 1 X x .MM .tt-.,t. -we V i M Nquv. wma . 2 5 as ev nag- 2 tg: tt 1 . , X ta wr 1 s ,X tw K gt W 1 5 sa Qs . P? X ig ups N sm Q 5' ' xb' Max xl 'PQ in ' ' E may x 1' id i 1 1 H 3 f--- . ' gmwwwwaa eirs we M l ,W -rf: Q, f -2 K r a gar VQME3 1' ' 22 awf ,ma so v 9 . af, .. Q9 Jim Gander J .: ,K , 1 If it 3, . i ev., A t f, fl 1 ig? gas 4,,M,1k gal, 79:12 Q 'Mffm i gg' , ff 1, J-faen.::a,.fss' 2 1 C , fl 17 'f 43 f,i3 , in f Q f 't ff wr' ff M, ? 1 ,, :ggi v A .V 2 me sf rr 14 415 i .4 Mr. Photographer, why pick on me? Susan Fuchs James Galaske Dennis Gamache Mary Gaterman John Gavin .- M 4415! J-M Mff 'aw 5' 'EW'-fw ,f WW 111 ry! Karen Gliedt Steven Goggin Gina Gendron Sandra Giel Enrigue Gonzalez Ricky Graham The most interesting feature about Cleveland is . . . Anonymous Dorothy Gleiber Sheree Greco GETTING OUT. Seniors 217 TIMES OF JOY ARE A MW . , l .f ixs!z,e g ,62l,f me 9f ' Brenda Gromadzki Michael Guzman Beth Hall Alfred Harris NLY MOMENTARILY. A Q ' David Hartman Joan Hefferman Steven Heitmann Jeanne Heitzman Shh!', - f, ,,. p. . . ,- fi kj Q ., 554111. if 5254 . Kathy Hennerich Donna Herbert Betty Herman Mary Hermann Darlene Hemm Thomas Hobbs Mark Hoelscher Robert Hoelting Tom Hoff Carol Hill November 23rd was one of those nights when it was not too cold and it was not too hot. It was just great weather to do anything. This was a stroke of luck for the Senior Class, because the members of the class decided to sponsor a hayride for that night at Valley Mount Ranch. About 50 people showed up, which was just the right number for two wagons. With all of the hay tossing, the hayride was a blast, and it was hard to tell who was on which wagon. After the hayride some adventurers did a little dancing in the barn, and some left to go out and eat. It was a good time spent by all. I hope she does my work right. Seniors 219 WE LL LEAVE BUT Willard Huey Steven Hummel 1 E' MEMORIES GF US WILL REMAI W 5 s I ' f JI , ,,,, A ' 'K M .. , ziswmuwmmm., - . As your substitute teacher . . . Peggy Ide Rosina Inserra Susan lsgrig Steven Italiano Richard Jacox James Jaeger Karen Johnson Klm Johnson Susan Johnson Jenine Justice Di2ir1I1C Kabbal Breakmg mto school, not out'7 4, 5 , ,gf .,, ', af' f1 ' ' 1' 3. . .- Deborah Jones ,yi 5 . V I 1,b ,fair Y. 2 Wfh' t t ' 1' 1 ff V 1S es IS a 1tt e 0 1 1 . y' x ,f'i keyf' 5 J 56 5 . f Lawrence Jones Seniors 221 Deborah Kaufm all Alfflfd Keafby Ellen Keen Jean Kellar Ronald Keller IT'S BEE- OXE LOX if K fe ' 1 Gerald Keppler Kathleen Kerbel Lynda Kersten John Kestler Kathy Keveney Mary Ann Kiepeszcuk Steve Kikas Robert King Carol Kinkade Are you sure that wire A, when crossed with wire B, will blow up the school? 222 Seniors Gail Klein Erwin Kleinecke Susan Knehans Jolynne Knibb Stephen Kozemczak Cathy Kramer Ralf Kreling Peter Kremer Roger Klepac Adnreas Klisowski Barbara Knapp DAYS NIGHT Barbara Koehler Matthew Kollar Kenneth Konieczny Seniors can hold interesting conversations. Seniors 223 Kathy hit the paper when she typed 100 words per minute. ...mxgyigmg ziiffllfi ' -sa.i..ww-fr we Si? QQ ' A ,rg L ' S 3 . X YQ R t MX NN' E r X 5 s 5 'R . Q Q ilu: 5 2 E ' ,, .t..t ,.,. , ..tt, 4 Y js , S Q Sl 1 ' 1 X A3 ig, Q2 22' 554 3 1 Nw fi ii 339 ' :N xg, Q Yi' 3 4 3 Q w if El . ..- W... +2 .1- 4 Qggqx If 'kr L x 3 f N it ' -an df l .5 X if , .- - KH N if Q Sl I SE IORS ARE GETTI 'M3' ifqifu iii ? l'5?E1Y.fS5' 'W-xtf,a5-wire' all . 7-N . . . 1 3 Wm . if N 1, -lifiiz-L1 . fm. Mfrs-i,,.A v it ' I in fact 235: Q k gs ' -ge- . W- M Q yi , k y L.. as A 32?i'i2g'7kt? There are even times when the xr Linda Kuehnle David Kuhlman Catherine Kurlandski Gary Kwiatkowski Daniel Labruyere Larry Lane Frederick Langeneckert Kelly Laumand Patricia Lauer 224 Seniors ! 5 iggiawk, il Q u ,aft ,Qt i X' this it HRW . 51. , ' 1':1:- 'i'S',i i I. ,L .r,. l 1 file 1 Q3 ::fi:,Qf,7.,f 'K i 1 'Q 955' -if if 'G 12:5 K' L- Qi -1' 1 ,if e he uv. 3 f.. -. fl .: 2531? - it ', ' SQ , fill 3. LY' ifS U .X ?' 'f Kath leen 5 w Lawrence Scott Lawrence 1:1 fd' 'Fl ewed B it 1 M .W if! ,, ff-H 'Nfl i MM i i i n ' ' lQQif5K11i:Li .:L2i:fggifQ2 ' ,f1 E,55 !fiif'1:,,11: A :.figQ.l3,'3 i 'ffff . ,,7.,,, 'I 4 Silt? ,Q gf? W f f' . g if i Wir' 6 .Q ' i . UMW .M -wc, we-i:f.f9 ,fi wg- , ' fat ft H, Hs? 1 f' W . if 4 L A 94 ' ' 4 2 a 5 f A f A r 7 f 4 c if ' E gf we ETTER ALL OF THE TIME me 'J ghosts of teachers are around. ,Mr if if wf WWW? 2 H 1 'if' '5j2r zf'4 29 ' 415 New 45 F1413 ' I 1755 ---, 5 -. K: ,- ,,, ,il . ig' 1 ,s w,', -,,, .y ay Paul Lorbert Louann Dennis wg ,.,,. . if ia, i P2TifJfuE?1L3:2i' 2' 1 1 K Qs Hifi . i , V Za w W , li ii' ,,, 1 fi 'W W ,KW G 2 1 ,vu if g X ' ff ,, rx ,L., 1 t ,gf 14 E A2251 EZ Jane Lesniewski V , , . .,,, , 11,1 ' + , i., .,. ,,.. if atm: , ,alia '5 'Qi'- I X I W W , ,,,, if f ' al' 4- J., f-fe ii 5 2 fa 4 t L ,nnnn an ,, 5 if ,K ia gk .Q f M-Bibi Rick Leuchtman Christine Link Patricia Livingston H ' 'M ' i Edward Locke Mark Loeffier Deborah Long Michael Lowry Christine Ludwig Eric Lundberg Seniors 225 in Paul Lupo Eileen MacBride H Rosemarie Maddock Dan Magraw Sharon Maher on that A I D Stephen Manley SENIOR PROM 75 WAS A sg K Rolf Mann Everyone who attended . . . Stephen Mafchbaflks SWEETHEARTS FOR A DAY. 226 Seniors It all happened on February 14, 1975. All day long, many Seniors rushed nervously to arrive on time for one particular event. Weeks of planning by each individual took place, along with the rushing to get tickets. Still some didn't make the great decision un- til three days before, and even that night! What was the great historical event? No! It was not the St. Va1entine's Massacre, but something of greater importance. The time for the Senior Prom had arrived. The Class of 1975 held their prom at the Red Carpet Inn. It was a night of enjoyment and relaxa- tion for all. Although the food didn't hold the highest ranking, what can you say when you're starving? The climax of the prom was the arrival of the new King and Queen. As the end of the prom neared, the Bob Kubin Band played the last dance for all sweeth- carts. The clock struck twelve. It was all over. BUT the day had been ours. TREASURE FOUND BY US. 1 m Kathleen Marinos Patricia Markovich Jeri Marshall David Martin Deborah Martin Janice Martin Seniors 227 - f--- - wigzztwssf,ff-wry.f ' ,, V ., mfr f -fzzv-gm Wm? 1 i r 7 ,ggi ,If . W if 0 K . 1, 4 1 , X511 Z3 75 Ia A 'el 4, V. K, Ronald Marts Jane Mathae Marlene Matthews Debra Mattingly Christine Maytas Terri McClain Michael McDaniel Kevin McDermott SECO- DS ARE MORE .,,. I Igvv M m, I , ,,,, i V --Mwwrmm as ,I is ff i Mgr. .. ' mm , ff ,xf vt ? 4: J aff 'gf 533' if 'ff F5 U 4A A Z , ff f er Q? 22 Q QA -12555 ' w ill :Q David MCGlynn Frances McGuirk 21,05 ' Kathleen McKinley Paul McKnight Jeanette Medewitz Karen Meinberg Frank Melville Destri Menard David Menendez Gilbert Mertz Gerald Menendez Richard Menendez Patricia Meredith PRECIDUS THAN DAYS. Elaine Mertz Anne Messmer Dana Meyer Debbie Meyer Gary Michael Carol Michel Nicholas Middendorf Linda Miller Alois Milner Edwin Mintner Barbara Miramomi Charlene Misa Seniors 229 Nicholas Moffat Donna Mohrmann K David Montgomery Patricia Moorman Margaret Morse Kerry Moses Carol Mulchek ? 5 Q u s 5 The best thing about Cleveland is getting out. Valeries Moses Catherine Mosqueda Gregory Most Kathleen Mrad John Molnar Susan Morrison Mike Porter , at: Y N1i2:f.::w a'2 gELj,-1? V ,at , - w w , K , ,11,z11, , f George Most Donna Mueller it . W, ! WWZQZ9 ffff M .mi-1 1, - Robert Mullins Lee Murray Kevin Myers Michele Myers Elizabeth Neidenbach Theodore Nichols Kevin Nickel Chris Nienhaus Eddie Norwood Thomas Nowotny Richard Ochterbeck Michelle Olander ' if-fi . , 2, 5,1 ?f'9' WH ':,, fefl:,,z- s ' My vi- ffm , 542, igfiizi if gm, ' f f M Randel Nachtweih Anthony Nolda Michele Oldham The best feature at Cleveland is lunch. Judi Rowlan Janice Osterloh Cynthia Overman Rose Owens Seniors 231 It worked! 5 E' l Rae Padfield Anthony Pagaano Marie Palermo Sharon Pariani Tony Pashia Joseph Paszkiewicz By June of 1975, some Seniors will either be married, going to be, or have long plans to be. This year, the only one of its kind, will never be repeated over. We have proven to be the greatest. Seniors have held the torch of faith to guide all under classmen. The short wonderful week-ends we held, the weekdays we un- fortunately had to leave school for field trips, and the sorrowful days we had to have substitutes will only be seconds of rememberance. But these pages are only a small portion of what was put in our daily dairy. Each day was full of activities whether it was for the school, ourselves or someone else. It's been said all year long, so it doesn't matter once more, but this time let all Seniors say, We're the best and thatis no jive. Hey! We're the Class of ss75!59 Seniors Larry Palazzolo Deborah Parker Joyce Patterson Christopher Paule Jackie Payne The most interesting feature at Cleveland is this guy who is in my class. Anony ITIOUS Joyce Payne Vickey Peace Kathleen Pearson QQ wwe r 2 :- .. 1 ' '- X -- .OES - gsgizzfl- . -f gfggggitggrfggirji sh.: .:, .J 'fr fl , fi x miiii Jacqueline Peek Cheryl Pequignot Maria Pekarek Janet Peroutka Mary Perry Theodgre Pegerggn Frank Petrillo Beth Petalik Joseph Pfeiffer Debra Pierce WE'VE CGME A L0 G WAY. Class of 1975, Highest Ten Academic Scholars: QFRONT ROWJ Kathleen Pearson, Jane Mathae, Terri Cross, Rose Maddock. QLAST ROWJ Frank Melville, Jeanne Heitzman, James Chervek, Jeanette Medewitz, Scott Schroeder. : -ff- msn: 'r,:w,M 'fumes vw r Denise Pogue Dennis Pogue The most interesting feature at Cleveland is the clock at 3:I5, Diane Kalbaz Denise Polette Diane Plitt Judith Pope George Pollard Everyone's line-up. Z William Portell Comfortable? Matthew Potter Patrick Powell Imitating the teacher? Joseph Preisser 234 Seniors Michael Porter Rita Pmvance Glenn Pudlowski , -of :iii Kevin Purcell David Purvis Stephen Raic James Rainwater lt's a nice place to be for Your years. but l'm glad l'm Lea- ving. DebbieSitzes The experiences at Cleveland have changed me by making me do things on my own and not depend on other people as much. Terry Bradshaw Lunch, anyone? l Linda Ralston Steve Rapp Paula Rayfield Michael Reed Carleen Reinhardt Sherry Rhine Jangt Rhgdgs John Rhomberg John Ridings Pamela Reynolds Linda Riley Seniors 235 I have learned to accept responsibility for my work and to have pride in what I accomplish. Jane Lesniewski Wayne Riley Sandra Roark Mary Roberts Mary Robertson ' I f Q, 'i ' aff' t e t Q 55323 1 iff' if , , ,, 5 1 ,'f3f1::.f, t t 'Z , 5 t i' 'L , ,,,,, 7'f f ' ,ff f 7:5 ., fa? or . A' , ,I 3, WA., wwf. -I -' 'V 'i 7 Irvin Risky Brian Roberts Paula Roberts Jerry Robinson .Vi ,S ,i in f Now was that skirt 'for Mr, or Mrs. K 'Vik ' as ,rt Hit, , , ,ty X ,, E fag auffmann?H Qft 2 Q 1 f li 5 I t f I , ,..., , 2 iz Y fiiw gi alms it 1- u Si Tina Roberts J ulie Rock hq 1 We're new partners! Debora Roesch fI 236 Seniors ttf ,1 ,f 4 4'-filly YA if 'Wes My . . W2 I-fwzmwf, 1 Y ' , 'if ifkiv' 'f,4f??5Y ' ' .1fK1:5'fi1'-J-' ' 5 V 3f5Enj7??'l5' 9 . fT - ' V ' Wi? W Ramon Rogado - ,iffy i +4 1 1- ' ' J if James Russell Lynn Russell Mark Roller Kathleen Rome Diann Rupkey Terri Russo Jean Rust Carol Sandrowski WE'LL HOW YGU TO THE P TH. Anna Scalise Deborah Schamel Richard Scheid Terri Scherrills Cynthia Schie Ralph Schmelzle John Schmidt Eric Schmittgens Thomas Schoen Chris Schottel an., s,,, M, 'W 4 if 1 Q rig T Ill If U Seniors 237 ' eff, 1- ,,E,G.., 1' S Scott Schroeder Richard Schubert William Schuh Linda Schwartz Karen Scoles Saundra Seaver Irene Shadden Karen Shoults Gale Shoemaker Paula Shoemaker ' -2 Q . . X Nancy Siegmund Donna Simon V No more eighth hours! Kathleen Sippel Deborah Sitzes Lisa Slaughter 238 Seniors Oops! Excuse me Alice Slocum Nancy Smart Through the efforts of the Sen- iors Class, on December 5th, the Red Cross came to show pupils, 17 and older, two films explaining the importance of giving blood. To be considered for blood dona- tions, you had to weigh 109 pounds and be physically healthy. Two weeks later the Red Cross came back with their blood mo- In my opinion . . . bile to receive pints of blood. Cheri Smith Randell Smotherman '1 QQ ,WWW W' M-'W' mgCws...g1gH gg:s' f- , ' i sgxsx i ' ' 1. .t M ipffxr . in . Colleen Snelling Ronald Soehngen ti f ,f Sufi ff ',.i 1 1. I1114iffelt..s3?i535 Mary Spieker Secondary education is the one 'on way' road to success. - Michael Lowry I have learned to express myself and deal better with dif- ferent situations! Steve Bess It seems that we've just started and now its almost over! - Kim Erickson I have finally found the true meaning of friendship. - Debbie Pierce I have learned to get along with people, and not judge them Dennis Smith Stephen Spriesterbach as individualsf, Judi Rowlan 'fCleveland gave me the opportunities to make a successful Merry Stahl life. Tim WilSOIl Lee Steiger Wayne Steinman Marlene Stengel Deborah Stephens Kevin Stiehl Gloria Stockton Seniors 239 Gregory Stone Deniis shows his skill of mastering the game. Christine Stout Mary Jo Striebel Carolyn Stuart Sherray Summerfield Nancy Sutton Tim Sweeney Diane Taylor UNO mouselrap Ihopef, i si Helen Taylor Sandra Tarzian Dean Telthorst - Thomas Terrana Beverly Terry 240 Seniors ,:- ,: ww X Vickie Thurman Wayne Tichacek Christine Tierney Steven Tod As the end approaches, I'm filled with happiness, sadness, and graditudef' Rita Atwell ..h,s time to relay, J, iiwmbmh Q7 I I Randy Tribble Donna Trokey 114 Barbara Tollifson Mary Truesdale Gary Ulrich Q 2 ea 4' L M ai? ,,,. , a ff Mark Travers Cynthia Turner Michael Van Robert Treiber Cynthia Twine Cheryl VanMeter v i ,iingz These words are ridiculous. Senior 241 Debra Van Meter Tamra Vaughan Keith Velten Janet Verdin Carol Veselsky Lori Vicich Edward Villar Jackie Vitale John Volkert Laura Wagner WE'RE THE BEST AND THAT'S Thomas Wagoner Vicki Wakeland Mike Walk Constance Walkenhorst ..Wh - - - fy, 242 Seniors ere is my filling. M,-3 I hope it doesn't explode! Bl I XE, Donald Walker Marilyn Wampler Kyle Wand Diane Walters Craig Warnhoff Linda Waters Virginia Watkins O JIVE, WE'RE THE CLASS OF '75!,' Gary Weber David Wheeler , . , T' l , , -5 ' V 1 i Richard Weber Mary Ann Weleba Joseph Wendling Dale WCTUCF Raymond Wieczorek Russell Wilhelm Mark Wille -l21HiC6 Will6Hbl'OCk Seniors 243 THE U 4. IT BEL : j g af a .V Qgw i:-wif' fwiff -' - '21 -i:!Z9awfwi'1 Debra Williams Donald Williams Timothy Wilson Robert Winkeler The Castle's first graduation took place in June, 1916 with thirty-five seniors receiv- ing their diplomas. This year, more than six-hundred seniors received their diplomas at Kiel Auditorium and walked out of Cleveland to initiate their new lives in their own way. All of them will have a great deal of memories about which to laugh and to think later on in life. Remember all of the parties, the plays, the coronations, the wild aud sessions and the proms. Who can forget the senior trip? Do you remember the great feeling you had when C.H.S. won a game at any sports event, and the not so great feeling there was when we lost? With all of the activities Cleveland had to offer, it was easy to get involved with the school. This involvement helped you to gain confidence in yourself and made you proud to be a Cleveland Dutchman. Sheryl Worley Elizabeth Yeckel David York Cindy Young 244 Seniors Kenneth Winschel James Wolfslau 0 GSTCTHE E IORS K i SS- K K . W at ,xt ' BV H 4' . N-0 Ki L. 1' 5. X assi-1 15. t i ,i ffl as i-at :Jian , e- -f f - ' f ,, 'W 'f'fkg'535is1::.M',.,. Amr K tint .Nt N31 r get -f . eggs, .N sal ,i Q ,t mu ,,.i a,i.,i, ,. . . WSP .ii.i it ' 1 4 say 1 sffil l ' ,. ' i is s ---f ' W C ,C f l? mmf ' 7 , is t , The Bahamas got us away from it all. fl is 'I YY! David Zach Deborah Zahner Mickey Zouglas Mark Zurbriggen Martin Zych During the past four years, we were putting bits and pieces togetherg now at the time ofgraduation, we made one complete picture. Seniors 245 W S . . V ,,,, f -- m f 4 I , V ,'N g ,1,,, , ' ' 4 N N 1, 'lf' xxx, ' 3f'i?21s4: 'I'-xg 'fw1.,, l M'35?Yw,.m z,, Wit ,,., '35111 'I 'f , ,, M-.nk gl 3 5 4 V' 4 ,',, N' b' ,V i 2 ,', 1 W g 4 ' g ,, Am - N A .,-, - ,,'N ' f f fi '11 1 at ' 5 - u 1 h ,1,' f -1. iN NN 'N'N' if , . , fl, Z -gi A 5 ,, ,Q fp,-cs va 22- 1, V 1 4' '. J' ,jg ,J jj: i , gf Q - 1- 4 'x, 1 1 V . , ,. A Qi! 1 ,P fx '-A' , 2 wg ,N W . , ik , G. Q H' .., if 5 1 fi is 4 is 1 Lww 1 X s BF' X- 5 v 'Q 3 ERE THE r 1 W 2 4 S i I 1 w - f ' f- - ' -H , . .lmaeif . . uwafw-,f,, , ,WQW +, , 1, 1 f- f u ' .:wwif k-f ' - fififgirgi W, ,xi Q2-4Q2w:-i' ' -f Wi' ,L,,,,,,m4g,messisQ49fH f1,115w',- ts: W 1' ' , ' ' . T W A . H - Y . 1 few' , t ' ' - - 1. 'lg n - ' v , fi L i L ' f-aw ' I A ' - A ' . ..., ' . 1 1 I ,. 1 X L X f X k k Y ' , K 1 U--W , , H 1 ggi. A 3 get i lg 3' - if . E .iiz ' L 5? 3 M- Z 3 ' 4 -2. I N . 3 -E! 1 5 an +: 3 1 . K. EF CLASS-OF 1975 1 sri R i up u N A Q 32 1 ,4 is ik , Jiri 5, ,R su Bruce I-ernandez ORANGE 8: BLUE. Editor Carol Scheid ORANGE 84 BLUE. Associate Editor Sharray Summerlield Class of 1975. President Bill Martin Class of I976, President l i l ' '- HUHFFXE E ' .C 4, , Ken Krueger Student Council President Jeanette Medewitz BEACON. Editor in Chief Rita Atwell BEACON, Associate Editor A Abboud, Rich Student Council 172,73,74,753, Track 1723, Boys State 1743, Honor Roll 174, 753. Adams, Vickie D.E.C.A. 1753, Service Awards 1733. Adams, Sam Drama Club 174, 753, ORANGE 8a BLUE 1753, Honor Roll 1743, Library Club 1733. Addison, Bob Chess Club 1723, Science Club 172,733, Riding Club 174, 753. Allen, Gary BEACON, Chief Photographer 172, 73, 743, Boys Glee 1723, Chess Club 172, 733, Concert Choir 173, 74, 753, Cleveland Singers 173, 74, 753, D.E.C.A. 1753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753. Anselmo, Joe Mixed Choir 174, 753, Senior Prom King 1753, Soccer 173, 74, 753. Arns, Kenneth D.E.C.A.174,753. Atwell, Rita BEACON, Academic Editor 1743, Associate Editor in Chief1753, Mixed Chorus 1753, Pep Club 1723: Student Council 172, 733, Bowl- ing 1733, Class of 1975, Representative 172, 73, 74, 753. B Brainerd, Robin D.E.C.A. 1753. Backes, Charles Chess Club 1723, Science Club 1743, Archery 172, 733: Cross Country 173, 743, Track 1733, Industrial Arts 1733. Baldridge, Kathy Mixed Chorus 1753, Pep Club 172, 733, Dutch Dolls 172, 73, 74, 753, G.R.A. 172, 733, Track 1723, D.E.C.A. 1753. Banjai, James Lettermen Club 174-753, Varsity Basketball 174 753, B-Team Basketball 1733, C-Team Basketball 1723, Athletic Awards 173, 74, 753. Baldwin, Kenneth Soccer, B-Team1723, D.E.C.A.174,753. Bartrick, Mark Drama Club 1733. Bates, Linda D.E.C.A.174, 753. Bauer, Tom Student Council 1723, Cross Country 1723, Swim Team 172, 733, Track 1723, D.E.C.A. 1753. Becher, Linda Track 173, 743. Bell, Rick Key Club 174,753. Belosi, John Bowling 172, 73, 743, D.E.C.A,1753. Benson, Mike Honor Roll 175.3 Berner, Eileen Drama Club 1733, National Honor Society 1753, Pep Club 1723, H.E.R.O. State Representative 174,753, President 1753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, F.H.A. -H.E.R.O. 1Chicago3 75. Bertani, Susan Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 753, Student Council 173, 743, Basketball Maid 1723, Senior Prom Queen 1753, G.R.A. 1723, Class of l975, Vice President 173, 74, 753, Powder Puff Football 174.3 Bess, Steven BEACON, Index Editor 1753, Student Council 173, 74, 753, Youth in Christ 172, 73, 74, 753, Bowling 1723, Track 1733, Boys State 1753, Class of l975 Treasurer 1733, Honor Roll 173, 74, 753, Bickel, Patricia Intermural Basketball 1723, G.R.A. 1723, Intermural Volleyball 1723, D.E.C.A.1753, Honor Roll 1753. Bingham, Vickie Concert Choir 174, 753, Girls Glee 172, 733, Pep Club 1723, Cor- onation Page 1723, Co-op 175.3 Black, Roy Riding Club 174, 753. Blackey, George Senior Directory Senior Prom Candidate 1753, B-Team Football 1723, Hockey 1753. Blake, Jeff Drama Club, 173, 74, 753. President 174, 753, National Honor Society 174, 753, Thesbians 174, 753, Secretary 1753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753. Blake, Vickie Student Council 1723. Bohitzer, Patricia Art Awards 1733, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74,3. Bollinger, Doug Varsity Basketball 1743, B-Team Basketball 1733, C-Team Bas- ketball 172.3 Boyer, Marie Dance Club 1743, Dance Band 1743, Spanish Club 174, 753, Youth in Christ 172, 73, 74, 753. Boyster, Betty Mame Stage Crew 1733, Co-op1753. Braasch, Paul Track 1733. Bradshaw, Terry Varsity Baseball 1753. Bram, Drew Soccer 1753, B-Team Soccer 172.3 Brame, Beverly Concert Choir 1753, Girls Glee174, 753. Bramsch, Mary Concert Band 172, 73, 74, 753, Junior Band 1723, Pep Band 173, 74, 753, D.E.C.A.1753, Senior Band Secretary 1753. Brand, John Wax Museum 172, 73, 74, 753. Brannan, Karen Concert Choir 174, 753, Girls Glee 1753, Mixed Choir 1733, Pep Club 172, 743, Student Council 1723, Leaders 1743, D.E.C.A. 1753 Honor Roll 1753, Cleveland Singers 174-753. Brewer, Robin Concert Band 172, 733, Student Council 1723. Broderick, Ron Letterman Club 1743, Student Council 173, 743, Bowling 1723, Wrestling 173, 743. Brooks, Gerald Boys Glee 1723, Concert Choir 173, 74, 753, Mixed Chorus 1733, Honor Roll 173, 743, Music Award 174,753. Brouk, Dave Lettermen Club 174-753, Football Coronation Escort 1743, Var- sity Football 174, 753, B-Team Football 172, 733, Honor Roll 175.3 Brown, Andy Audio Visual 84 Stage Technician Clubs Aud Coordinator 172, 73, 74, 753. Brown, Barbara Concert Band 172, 73, 743, Office Co-op174, 753, Music Awards 172, 73, 743. Brown, Susan D.E.C.A.1753. Browning, Dennis D.E.C.A. 1753, Audio-Visual 8L Technician Clubs 172, 73, 74, 753. Brutton, Pat Girls Glee1743, Mixed Choir 174, 753. Burnett, Clifford Concert Choir 1733, D.E.C.A. 1753 Burns, Steve Letterman Club 1743, Spanish Club 1733, Soccer 173, 74, 753, Athletic Awards 173, 743, Buss, Rita Basketball Coronation Maid 1743, Senior Prom Candidate 1753, Office Co-op174, 753., Honor Roll 174, 753. C Canterbury, Karen Concert Choir 173, 743, Girls Glee 1723, Mixed Choir 1753, Na- tional Honor Society 1753, Pep Club 172, 733, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 753, Gymnastics Team 174, 753, Leaders 174, 753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Sophomores Pilgrimage 1733. Cannon, Vicki Concert Choir 1753, Girls Glee1743, Mixed Choir 1753, Pep Club 1723, Junior Prom Queen 1753, Carroll, Jim Boys Glee174, 7553 Mixed Choir 174, 7553 Basketball Coronation Escort 17353 Football Coronation Escort 17353 Junior Prom Cani- date 17552 Gymnastics Team 173, 7353 Tennis 17353 Water Polo 1725, Blue Cross 17353 Art Awards 173, 745. Carroll, Patrick Boys Glee 17253 Lettermen Club 173, 74, 7553 ORANGE SL BLUE 172, 73, 7453 Soccer 17453 B- Team Soccer 172, 73,1 Honor Roll 172, 73, 745. Casey, Debbie G. Concert Choir 1745: Mixed Choir 17353 Pep Club 172, 7353 G.R.A. 172,73, 7453 Leaders 173, 7453 D.E.C.A.174, 7553 Art Awards 1755. Cashion, Cindy Pep Club 172, 7353 Tennis 17353 Office Co-op1755. Cassaday, Debbie Pep Club 172, 7353 Bowling 17253 H.E.R.O.174, 755 Stix, Baer 8L Fuller 1745, Honor Roll174, 755. Chambers, Ron Letterman Club 173,74,7553 Basketball Coronation Escort 173,7453 Varsity Basketball 173,74,7553 B-Team Basketball 17253 Varsity Baseball 174,7553 B-Team Baseball 172,7353 B-Team Foot- ball 1735, Athletic Awards 173,74,755. Charboneau, Sherrie Pep Club 172, 73, 7453 Coronation Page 17253 Gymnastics Team 172, 73, 7453 Leaders 172, 73, 74, 7553 Office Co-op 17553 Athletic Award 17453 Honor Roll 1755. Chartrand, Cheryl D.E.C.A.174,755. Chervek, Jim National Honor Society 174, 7553 Wax Museum 173, 7453 Track 17453 Honor Roll172,73,74,755. Clark, Tina Mixed Choir 17353 Crown Bearer 17253 D.E.C.A. 1755. Clayton, Sandra Spanish Club 17353 Student Council 17453 Bowling 172, 7353 Soft- ball 17353 Tennis 17253 H.E.R.O. 174, 7553 Stix, Baer, 8z Fuller 174, 7553 Honor Roll. 1745. Coleman, Mark Concert Band 174, 7553 Senior Prom Candidate 17553 Bowling 174,7553 Class of 1975 Officer 174, 755. Cook,Karen Concert Choir 173, 74, 7553 Girls Glee 17253 Pep Club 17251 Var- sity Basketball 17353 Office Co-op1755. Cook, Mary Concert Band 172, 73, 7553 Student Council 1725. Counts, Susan Concert Choir 172, 73, 74, 7553 Dance Club 17453 Girls Glee 172, 7453 Mixed Choir 173, 75,2 Science Club 17253 Wax Museum 172, 73, 74, 7553 Music Awards 174, 7553 Service Awards 17453 Cosmo- politan Singers and Festival Chorus 173, 74, 755. Creamer, Betty Girls Glee17453 D.E.C.A.1755. Crain, Stephen Key Club 17553 Class of 1975 Representative 17353 B-Team Foot- ball 17253 Service Awards 172, 73, 74, 755. Cronk, Mark D.E.C.A.174, 755. Cross, Terri Concert Choir 173, 7553 French Club 173, 745, Vice President 17353 National Honor Society 174, 7553 ORANGE 8a BLUE 17553 Pep Club 17353 Dutch Dolls 173, 74, 7553 Student Council 17453 Cleveland Singers 173, 74, 7553 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 7553 Honor Pin 1745. Cummings, Barbara French Club 17253 Girls Glee 17253 H.E.R.O. 17553 Stix, Baer SL Fuller 17553 Honor Roll 173, 74, 755. Cunigan, Jerry G. Concert Band 172 8a 7553 Concert Choir 173, 7453 Music Award 175-5 D Dunning, Ella Concert Choir 174, 7553 Leaders 17353 D.E.C.A. 174, 7553 Service Awards 173, 745. Darcy, Kim Girls Glee17453 Mixed Choir 17553 Pep Club 172, 73, 745. DeBolin, Julie Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 7553 G.R.A. 172, 73, 7453 Leaders 173.5 DeGuire, Gale Concert Bnad172, 73, 74, 7553Drama Club 17553 Tennis 172, 7353 Music Award 172, 73, 7453 Service Awards 17553 Concert Band Treasurer 1745, President 1755. Dennis, Lou Ann Drama Club 173, 74, 7553 Mixed Choir 17553 Archery 17353 Leaders 174, 7553 H.E.R.O. 17553 Stage Crew 17253 Stage Manager 173, 74, 755. Denton, Gail Mixed Choir 47553 Student Council 17453 Bowling 172, 73, 74, 755Q D.E.C.A.17553 Service Awards 172, 73, 745. Deschler, Linda Dance Club 17253 Pep Club 172, 73, 7453 G. R.A.172,73,74,7553 Gymnastics Team 173, 74, 7553 Hockey 17553 Leaders 1745, Co- Chairman 17553 Volleyball 17553 Honor Roll 174, 755. Dickmann, Donna Office Co-op174, 755. Diesel, Karen Concert Choir 173, 74, 7553 Girls Glee 17253 Pep Club 172, 7353 Student Council 17553 Cleveland Singers 173, 74, 7552 Fall Sports Coronation Senior Maid 17453 G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 7553 Leaders 174, 7553 Swim Team 172, 73, 74, 7553 Volleyball 1745: Wrestling 173, 74, 7553 Honor Roll 172, 74, 7553 Music Awards 174, 7553 Service Awards 173, 74, 755. Dillon, Barbara Pep Club 172, 7353 Office Co-op17553 Honor Roll 1755. Doggendorf, David Soccer 172, 745. Dombkowski, Sandy Bowling 172, 73, 74, 755. Domke, Ellyn BEACON Art Editor 17553 ORANGE Sc BLUE 17453 Pep Club 172, 73, 7453 Basketball Coronation Maid 172, 73, 7453 Football Coronation Maid 173, 7453 Cleveland Carnival Candidate 17353 G.R.A. 17253 Art Awards 174, 7553 Honor Roll 173, 74, 7553 Service Awards 172, 7353 Cleveland Riders 172,53 Page Editor 8: Artist for the ORANGE 8: BLUE 17453 Independent Work Study Program 1755. Dotson,John Riding Club 172, 735. Dreste, Al Lettermen Club 17453 Student Council 174, 7553 Junior Prom King 17453 Varsity Basketball 17453 B-Team Basektball 172, 7353 Varsity Baseball 17553 B-Team Basketball 172, 7353 Varsity Baseball 17553 B-Team Football 17353 Athletic Awards 174, 7553 Honor Roll 1755, Class of 1975 Representative 174, 755. Duffey, Suzy Concert Band 172, 7353 Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 75, 53 Student Council 172, 7353 Junior Prom Candidate 1745: Varsity Basketball 173, 74, 7553 G.R.A. 172,73, 74, 7553 Hockey 173, 74, 7553 Leaders 173, 74, 7553 Volleyball 173, 74, 75,2 Athletic Awards 173, 7453 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 7553 Powder Puff Football Game 1745. Duffy, Anne Girls Glee17253 Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 7553 Dutch Dolls 173, 7453 Fall Sports Queen 17453 G.R.A. 173, 74, 7553 Intramural Hockey 17353 Leaders 173, 7453 Intramural Volleyball 173, 7453 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 7553 Soccer Maid 17453 Powder Puff Football Game 17453 Lutheran South Pom Pon Girl.1725. Dumey, Rickey Mixed Choir 17553 B-Team Soccer 17251 D.E.C.A. 17553 Athletic Awards 1725, Honor Roll 173, 74,7553 Junior Achievement SIOO Sales Pin3 Industrial Arts First Place. Dunajcik, Karl Lettermen Club 172, 73, 74, 7553 Varsity Baseball 174, 7553 B- Team Baseball 172, 7353 Soccer 174, 7553 B-Team Soccer 172, 7353 Athletic Awards 172,73, 74, 7553 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 755. Durham, Karen Pep Club c725Q Dutch Dolls 172, 7353 Volleyball 17253Class of 1975 Officer 1725. Dyonzak, Tony Honor Roll 1755. E Ebersbach, Mark Swim Team 172, 74, 7553 Water Polo 173, 7453 D.E.C.A. 1755. Edster, Mark C-Team Basketball 17251 Honor Roll 173.5 Senior Directory - 251 Ehrhard, Kim Concert Choir 173,745, Girls Glee1725, Pep Club 1725. Eidman, Glenn Yearbook 1745, Varsity Basketball 1745, B-Team Basketball 1735, Bowling 1725, Cross Country 1745, Golf1745, Athletic Awards 1745, Engeszer, Donna Concer Choir 174, 755, Girls Glee 1735, Honor Roll 173, 74, 755, Music Award 1755. Engle, Sherry Alternate Cheerleader 174, 755, Pep Club 172, 73, 74,755, Presi- dent 1755, Student Council 172, 735, Varsity Basketball 172, 73, 84, 755, Swim Team 172, 735. Enrique, Teri Office Co-op 1755. Erickson, Kim Pep Club 172, 735, Junior Prom Candidate 1745, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 755,Hockey 172, 73, 74, 755, Track 172, 735, Class of l975 Officer 174,755, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 755. Ernst, Rhea Drama Club 172, 73, 74, 755, French Club 1735, Honor Roll 1735. F Fahnestock, Donnita Falstaff174, 755. Fairhurst, Dave Youth in Christ 1755, Concert Choir 1745, Spanish Club 1745, Gymnastics Team 1725, Wrestling 1725, Mechanical Arts Award 1725, School Bus Driver 1745. Fehr, Don Varsity Football 1745, B-Team Football 172, 735 D.E.C.A. 1755, Filipp, Barbara Mixed Choir 1755, Pep Club 172, 73, 745, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 755, Leaders 172, 73, 74, 755, Leaders 173, 74, 755, Honor Roll 1745. Finnegan, Charles Swim Team 172, 735. Fisher, Edward Mixed Choir 1735, Archery 172, 735, B-Team Baseball 1735, Bowling 172, 73, 745, HonorRoll172, 73, 74, 755. Fleischmann, Kenneth Key Club 1745, Letterman Club 174, 755, Mixed Choir 1755, Spanish Club 1735, Senior Prom Candidate 1755, Soccer 172, 74, 755, B-Team Soccer 1735, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 74, 755, Honor Coronation Escort 1755, Advisory Representative 1725. Fluchel, Jack Key Club 1755, Bowling 172, 73, 74, 755, Honor Roll 173, 755, Cleveland Carnival Canidate 174, 755. Franz, Mark Varsity Baseball 174, 755, B-Team Baseball 172, 73,5, Senior Prom Candidate 1755. Frazier, Thomas Audio Visual Club 1735, Chess Club 173, 745, Key Club 172, 73, 74,755, Lettermen Club 174, 755, Student Council 172, 73, 74, 755, Principals Advisory Board 172, 73, 74, 755, Class of 1975 Repre- sentative 172, 73, 74, 755, Cross Country 172, 735, Soccer 174, 755, B-Team Soccer 172, 735, Track 172, 735, D.E.C.A. 1755, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 74, 755, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 755. Freeborn, Linda Concert Choir 1755, Dance Club 172, 73, 745, Mixed Choir 1745, Archery 1735, G.R.A. 1735, Volleyball 1735, Intermural Basketball 1725, Honor Roll 174.5 Ford, Elaine Girls Glee1745. G Galaske,Jim Chess Club 1725, Cross Country 172, 73, 755, Track 172, 73, 74, 755, Honor Roll 172, 74, 755. Gamacme, Dennis Chess Club 1745, Drama Club 1755, French Club 1735, F.T.A. 1745, Jr. H.S. Teacher 1745, B-Team Football 1725, Gymnastics Team 172, 73, 74, 755, Tennis 1725, Athletic Awards 173, 74, 755, Honor Roll 174,755. Gander,Jim Hockey 174, 755. 252 Senior Directory Gaterman, Mary Pep Club 172, 735, G.R.A. 1725. Gavin, John Audio Visual Club 1725, Dance Club 174, 755, ORANGE 8: BLUE 172, 73, 74, 755, Archery 1735, Varsity Football 1755, Soccer 174, 755, Softball 174, 755, D.E.C.A. 174 755: St. Louis City Hall 173, 755. George, Kenneth D.E.C.A.1755. Giel, Sandy Concert Choir 174, 755 Girls Glee173, 755, Mixed Choir 172, 755, Honor Roll 174, 755, Music Awards 174, 755. Gliedt, Karen Pep Club 172, 73, 745, Hockey 172, 73, 745, Track 173,5. Graham, Rick D.E.C.A.1755. Greco, Sheree Girls Glce1745, Pep Club 1725, D.E.C.A. 1755. Griggs, Douglas Cross Country 172, 735, Track 172, 735, Wrestling 1725, D.E.C.A.1755. H Hart, Deborah Mixed Choir 1755: Wax Museum 1745, Honor Roll 1725. Hartman, Dave Bowling 172,735, Art Awards 174,755. Heitmann, Steve Concert Band 172, 73, 74, 755, Dance Band 172, 73, 74, 755, Stage Band 172, 73, 74, 755, German Club 1755, Stage Band 172, 73, 74, 755, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 755, Music Awards 172, 73, 74, 755. Heitzman, Jeanne German Club 173, 745, National Honor Society 1755, Varsity Basketball 174, 755, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 755, Varsity Field Hockey 172, 73, 74, 755, Leaders 1745, Volleyball 174, 755, G.R.A. Secretary 1755, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 74, 755, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 755. Herbert, Donna Girls Glee1745, Mixed Choir 1755. Herman, Betty BEACON, Junior Editor 1745, Pep Club 1725, Student Council 1755, Bowling 1725, G.R.A. 1735, Tennis 1725, Track 1735, D.E.C.A. 1755, Class of 1975 Representative 1755. Hermann, Mary Girls Glee1755. Hill, Carol Concert Choir 173, 74, 755, Drama Club 174, 755, Girls Glee1725, ORANGE 8L BLUE 1755, Wax Museum 174, 755, Class of 1975 Representative 1755. Hoffmann, Mary 75Pep Club 174, 755, G.R.A. 173, 74, 755, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, Hennerich, Kathy Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 755: Dutch Dolls 173, 74, 755, Honor Roll 1745, Who's Who Among American High School Students 174, 755. Heffernan, Joan Bowling 1735. Hubeli, Dan Swim Team 172, 73, 74, 755. Huffman, Karen German Club 1755. Huether, Brent W. Mixed Choir 1745 Science Club 1745, Bowling 172, 73, 74, 755, Honor Roll 174, 755. Hurst, Randy Concert Choir 173, 745. I Ide, Peggy Concert Choir 1755, Mixed Choir 1745, ORANGE 8: BLUE 1745, Student Council 1725, Wax Museum 1745, D.E.C.A. 1755, Class of l975 Officer 172, 73, 745, Honor Roll 173, 74,755, Music Award 1745. Inserra, Rosina Girls Glee1755, Pep Club 1755. Isgrig, Susan Girls Glee 17435 G.R.A. 17335 Office Co-op 17535 Veil Prophet Comic Strip Fifth Place 17535 Presidential Award 17235 Honor Roll 1753. Italiano, Steve Cross Country 17535 Track 174, 7535 Athletic Award 1753. J Jackson,Joe Lettermen Club 174, 7535 Varsity Football 174, 7535 B-Team Football 172, 7335 Track 172, 733, Jackson, Joyce Girls Glee173, 7435 Mixed Choir 17535 Track 1723. Jacox, Richard Swim Team 172, 73, 7435 Water Polo 17335 Wrestling 17235 Honor Roll 172, 73, 753. Johnson, Susan Pep Club 17235 Student Council 17435 B-Team Basketball 17335 G. R. A, 173, 7435 Leaders 173,7435 Volleyball 17335 Office Co-op 17535 Athletic Award 17335 Honor Roll 174,7535 Service Awards 173, 74, 7535 Principal's Advisory Panel 174,7535 Class of l975 Repre- sentative 17535 Teacher's Aid 174,753. Johnston, Karen Concert Choir 173, 74, 7535 Girls Glee 17235 Music Award 17535 General Office Worker 1733. Justice, Jenine Office Co-op 17535 Honor Roll 1733. K Kaufman, Deborah Bowling 17235 G.R.A. 17435 Leaders 17435 Volleyball 17435 Honor Roll 1753. Keen, Ellen Girls Glee 173, 7435 Mixed Choir 17535 Pep Club 172, 73,7435 G.R.A. 172, 7335 Honor Roll 1753. Keppler, Jerry D.E.C.A. 174, 7535 Senior Prom Candidate 1753. Kersten, Lynda Dance Club 17435 Drama Club 17235 Wax Museum 17335 Bowling 172, 7335 Volleyball 17235 Office Co-op17535 Art Award 17435 Honor Roll 17535 Riding Club 1733. Keveney, Kathy Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 7535 Dutch Dolls 173, 7435 D.E.C.A. 1753: G.R.A.17235 Leaders 1743. Kellar, Jean Pep Club 172, 733. Kerbel, Kathy German Club 1753. Kestler, John Letterman Club 17335 Cross Country 172, 73, 7435 Track 17235 D.E.C.A.17535 Athletic Award 1733. Kiepaszczuk, Mary H.E.R.O. 17535 Stix, Baer 8c Fuller 1753. King, Robert Spanish Club 17335 Wrestling 17335 D.E.C.A. 1753. Kinkade, Carol Girls Glee1753. Klein, Gail French Club 17335 Pep Club 172, 73, 7535 Intramural Hockey 172, 73, 74, 753. Kleinecke, Erwin B-Team Basketball 17235 B-Team Baseball 17235 Honor Roll 1733. Knapp, Barbara D.E.C.A.17535 Honor Roll 1753. Knehans, Susan Girls Glee 17435 Pep Club 172, 7335 Student Council 173, 7435 Bowling 172, 73, 7435 Leaders 17435 H.E.R.O. 174, 753. Knibb, Jolynne Honor Roll 1743. Koehler, Barbara Girls Glee17435 D. E.C.A.1753. Kozemczak, Steve Key Club 17535 Cleveland Carnival Candidate 17535 Bowling 17535 Honor Roll 174, 753. Kramer, Cathy National Honor Society 17535 Spanish Club 17335 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753. Kreling, Ralf Hockey 1753. Kriska, Pat Pep Club 17235 Junior Prom Candidate 17435 Varsity Basketball 17435 G.R. A. 172, 7535 Volleyball 17435 Honor Roll 1723. Krug, Leslie Girls Glee17535 Mixed Choir 1753. Kuehnle, Linda Pep Club 17235 Office Co-op1753. L Lawrence, Kathleen BEACON, Caption Editor 17535 Drama Club 174, 7535 German Club 17535 Silent Club 17535 Library Club 174, 753. Langeneckert, Fred Bowling 1723. Leahart, Nancy French Club 1733. Lesniewski, Jane D.E.C.A.17535 Honor Roll 174, 753. Leuchtman, Rick Letterman Club 174, 7535 B-Team Baseball 172, 7335 Soccer 174, 7535 B-Team Soccer 172, 733. Limberg, Steve Soccer 17235 Track 172, 73, 74, 753. Locke, Edward Science Club 172, 7335 Archery 17235 Bowling 17335 D.E.C.A. 1753. Loeffler, Mark Key Club 17235 National Honor Society 17535 Bowling 17235 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753. Long, Deborah Mixed Choir 17435 Concert Choir 17535 Pep Club 17235 Varsity Basketball 174, 7535 G.R.A. 173, 74, 7535 Leaders 174, 7535 D.E.C.A. 17535 Athletic Awards 174, 753. Lowry, Mike Tennis 173, 74, 7535 D.E.C.A. 17535 Art Awards 173, 74, 7535 Athletic Awards 173, 74, 7535 Boys State 17435 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 7535 D.E.C.A. Award 17535 Industrial Arts Award 173, 7435 Scholastic Arts Award 17235 D.E.C.A. Vice President 174, 7535 National Merit Award 17435 B-Team Tennis 17335 Varsity Tennis 174, 7535 ORANGE 84 BLUE Representative 17435 Varsity Letter- men174,753. Link, Christine Alternate Cheerleader 17335 Cheerleader 174, 7535 Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 7535 Football Coronation Maid 17435 G.R.A. 172, 73, 7435 Hockey 17435 Leaders 173, 7435 Track 173, 743. Livingston, Pat Girls Glee1753. Lupo, Paul Concert Band 172, 733. M Maddock, Rosemarie National Honor Society 17535 Varsity Basketball 174, 7535 G.R.A. 174, 753 Leaders 174, 7535 Volleyball 174, 7535 Athletic Awards 174, 7535 Honor Roll 172 ,73, 74, 753. Magraw, David C-Team Basketball 17235 Varsity Basketball 174, 7535 B-Team Football 17335 Track 172, 73, 74, 7535 D.E.C.A. 1753. Maher, Sharon Concert Choir 17535 Girls Glee17535 Mixed Choir 1753. Manley, Stephen Track 1723. Mann, Rolf National Honor Society 174, 7535 Class of 1975 Officer 17435 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753. Marchbanks, Steve Tennis 172, 73, 74, 753. Marion, Steve Markovich, Pat Student Council 174, 753. Senior Directory 253 Marshall, Sue Student Council 1753, G.R.A. 173, 743, Leaders 173, 74, 753, Athletic Award 1743, Honor Roll 1753. Martin, Jan Bowling 1743, D.E.C.A. 1753. Mathae, Jane Dance Club 172, 73, 743, Mixed Choir 1753, National Honor Society 174, 753, Pep Club 1723, Student Council 1753, Youth In Christ 174, 753, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Honor Pin 1743, Scholar Quizz 1753, National Honor So- ciety Secretary 1743, N.H.S. Treasurer 1753 Washington U. Satur- day School Program 1753, Notre Dame's Leadership Conference 1753. Matthews, Marlene Concert Band 173, 743, Bowling 174, 753, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 753, Leaders 172, 73, 74, 753, Swim Team 172, 73, 74, 753, H.E.R.O. 1753, Athletic Awards 173, 743, Music Awards 173, 743. Mattingly, Debbie Bowling 1723, H.E.R.O. 174, 753, Stix, Baer, 84 Fuller 174, 753, Pep Club 1723. Maytas, Christine H.E.R.O. 174, 753. McDaniel, Michael Lettermen Club 173, 74, 753, Student Council 173, 743, Basketball Coronation Escort 173, 743, C-Team Basketball 1723, B-Team Bas- ketball 1723, Varsity Basketball 173, 74, 753, B-Team Baseball 172, 733, Varsity Baseball 174, 753, B-Team Varsity Football 1733, Ath- letic Awards 172, 73, 74, 753. McKnight, Paul Concert Choir 172, 73, 743, Drama Club 1753, Lettermen Club 174, 753, National Honor Society 174, 753, Student Council 1743, Cleveland Singer 172, 73, 74, 753, C-Team Basketball 1723, B-Team Basketball 1733, B-Team Baseball 1733, Varsity Baseball 174, 753, B.-Team Football 1733, Varsity Football 174, 753, Athletic Awards 174, 753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Music Award 1743. Medewitz, Jeanette BEACON Editor in Chief 1753, Student Council 1743, French Club 173, 74, 753, President 1743, German Club President 1753, National Honor Society 174, 753, Pep Club 173, 743, Student Coun- cil 173, 743, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Honor Pin 1753, Scholar Quiz 174, 753, Service Awards 1743, Certificate of Recognition, The Missouri School - College Relations Commission 1753, Stage Crew, Damm Yankees1743. Meinberg, Karen Audio Visual Club 1723, Bowling 1723, Leaders 1743, Track 1733, Volleyball 1733, D.E.C.A.1753, Honor Roll 1753. Melville, Frank National Honor Society 174, 753, Art Award 1733, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Honor Pin 1743. Menendez, David Gymnastics Team 172, 73, 743, Track 172, 733, D.E.C.A.1753. Menendez, Rick Honor Roll 1733. Meredith, Pat Concert Choir 1753, Pep Club 172, 73, 743, Leaders 173, 743, Swim Team 1723. Mertz, Gail ORANGE Sc BLUE 1743, Varsity Football 174, 753, B-Team Football 172,733. Messmer, Anne Pep Club 1723, Bowling 1733. Metzger, Diana Gymnastics Team 1743. Meyer, Dana Girls Glee 1753, Mixed Choir 1723, Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 753, Dutch Dolls 173, 74, 753, Basketball Coronation Queen 1743, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74,753: Gymnastics Team 172, 733, Leaders 1733, Swim Team 173, 74, 753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 753, Service Awards 1733. Michael, Gary Honor Roll 172, 73,74, 753. Michel, Carol Concert Choir 174, 753, Girls Glee174, 753, Mixed Choir 1733. Miller, John German Club 173, 743, Letterman Club 172, 73, 74, 753, Silent Club 174, 753, Soccer 174, 753, Athletic Awards 173, 74, 753. Miller, Linda Concert Choir 173, 743, Girls Glee 1723, Cleveland Singers 1743, Coronation Page 1723, D.E.C.A.1753. Milner, Al 254 Senior Directory Key Club 1753, B-Team Football 172, 733, Tennis 172, 73, 74, 753. Miramonti, Barbara Cheerleaders 174, 753, Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 753, Basketball Coronation Maid 1733, G.R.A. 172, 733, Gymnastics Team 172, 73, 74, 753, Leaders 172, 73, 743, B-Team Volleyball 1743, Varsity Volleyball 1753, Service Awards 1753. Moffat, Nick Letterman Club 173, 74, 753, Student Council 173, 743, Cross Country 172,3, Wrestling 172, 73, 74, 753, D.E.C.A. 174, 753. Mohrmann, Donna Concert Band 172, 73, 743, Stage Band 173, 743, Volleyball 1743, Music Awards 172, 73, 743. Molnar, John Key Club 173, 74, 753, Letterman Club 174, 753, Varsity Football 174, 753, B-Team Football 172, 733, Wrestling 1733, Athletic Awards 173, 74, 753. Moorman, Pat Concert Band 1723, Office Co-op1753. Morrison, Susan BEACON, Senior Editor 1753, German Club 1753, National Honor Society 174, 753, Pep Club 172, 73, 743, Silent Club 1753, Library Club 1753, Riding Club 1753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753: Honor Pin 1753, Certificate of Recognition 1753, Stage Crew, Damn Yankees 1743. Morse, Margaret H.E.R.O. Corresponding Secretary 1743 Stix, Baer, Sc Fuller 1753. Norton, Nancy Mixed Choir 1753, H.E.R.O. 1753. Moses, Valerie D.E.C.A.1753, Honor Roll 1753. Mosqueda, Catherine D.E.C.A.1743. Most Greg Letterman Club 1743, Varsity Football 1743, Athletic Awards 1743. Mrad, Kathy National Honor Society 174, 753, Spanish Club 173, 743, Honor Roll 173, 74, 753. Mueller, Donna D.E.C.A.174,753. Mueller, Terri Concert Choir 1743, Mixed Choir 1753, National Honor Society 1753, Honor Roll 173, 74, 753. Mulchek, Carol D.E.C.A.1753. Mullins, Robert B-Team Basketball 1723, B-Team Football 1723, Gymnastics Team 172, 73,74, 753, Tennis 1733. Myers, Michelle Science Club 173,743, Silent Club 174, 753, Student Council 174,3, D.E.C.A.1753. N Nachtweil, Randy Letterman Club 173, 74,3, Student Council 1733, Cross Country 1723, Gymnastics Team 1733, Tennis 172, 73, 743, Wrestling 1733, D.E.C.A.1753. Newby, Larry D.E.C.A.173,74, 753. Nickel, Kevin Audio Visual Club 1723, Cross Country 1733, Gymnastics Team 172, 733, Wrestling 1733, Honor Roll 172, 753. Nichols, Ted Tennis 1723, Honor Roll 172,73, 74, 753. Nienhaus, Chris Letterman Club 174, 753, B-Team Basketball 1723, B-Team Ba- seball 1723, Gymnastics Team 1743, Soccer 172, 74, 753, B Team Soccer 1733, Track 174, 753. O Olander, Michelle ORANGE 8: BLUE 172, 73, 743, Spanish Club 1733, G.R.A. 172, 733, Independent Work Study 1753, Honor Roll 172, 733, Pep Club 173, 743, O 8c B Editor in Chief173, 743, OSLB Sports Editor 1733. Oldham, Michele Pep Club 1733: D.E.C.A. 1753. Osterloh, Janice Ding a Lings 1733, Student Council 1753, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 753, Gymnastics Team 1733, Leaders 173, 74, 753, Swim Team 172, 73, 74, 753, Athletic Awards 173,753, Honor Roll 173, 74, 753, Honor Pin 1753. Overman, Cindy Girls Glee 173, 743, D.E.C.A. 1753. P Padfield, Rae Intramural Basketball 172, 73, 74, 753, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 753, Intramural Tennis 172, 733, Intramural Volleyball 172, 73, 74, 753, Girls Basketball Manager 1753, Honor Roll 173, 74, 753. Pagano, Tony Concert Band 1723, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Band Letter 1723. Palazzolo, Larry Stage Band 1753, Wrestling 172, 733. Palermo, Maria Mixed Choir 1753, D.E.C.A. 1753, Stage Crew 172, 733, Inter- mural Basketball 1733. Parker, Deborah Girls Glee 1753, Student Council 1723, Office Co-op 1753. Paskiewiez, Joe Wrestling 1743, D.E.C.A. 1753. Paule, Chris Student Council 172, 733, Varsity Baseball 172, 753, B-Team Baseball 1733, Varsity Baseball 172, 753, B-Team Football 1723, Varsity Football 173, 743, Soccer 172, 73, 74, 753, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 74, 753, Honor Roll 1723. Payne, Jackie Girls Glee 1753, National Honor Society 174, 753, Pep Club 172, 733, Dutch Dolls 172, 73, 74, 753, Payne, Joyce Girls Glee 1753, Pep Club 172, 733, Student Council 173, 743, B- Team Basketball 1743, G.R.A. 173, 743, Hockey 1743, Leaders 173, 743, D.E.C.A. 1753, Service Awards 173, 743, Class of 1975 Repre- sentative 1743: Athletic Award 1743. Peace, Vickey Art Awards 1743, Honor Roll 1753. Pearson, Kathleen Concert Choir 173,74,753, French Club 173,74,753, Treasurer 1753: ORANGE 8: BLUE 174,753, Student Council 1753, Cleveland Singers 173,74,753, Art Award 1753, Honor Roll 172,73,74,753, Peek, Jackie D.E.C.A.1743. Pekarik, Marie Concert Choir 174,753, Mixed Choir 1733. Pequignot. Cheryl Dance Club 1743, Girls Glee1753, Pep Club 172,73,74,753, Dutch Dolls 174,753. Peroutka. Janet Pep Club 1733, Student Council 1723, G. R. A. 173,743, Leaders 173,743, Class of l975 Officer 174,753, Service Awards 1723. Perry, Paule Concert Choir 173,743, Girls Glee 1723, Cleveland Singers 173,743, Petersen, Ted Chess Club 1723, Cross Country 172,73,74,753, Track 172,73,74,753, Fall Sports Coronation Escort 1753, Athletic Awards 173,74,753. Pettus, Beth Majorettes173,74,753, Pep Club 1733, Archery 1733. Pfeiffer, Joe Drama Club 172,733, German Club 172,733, Pep Club 172,733, Stage Crew 172,733, Bowling 172,73,74,753, Leaders 172.733, Pierce, Debra Office Co-op1753, Honor Roll 1723. Plitt, Diane Pep Club 172,733, Spanish Club 172,733, F. H. A. 1753: Honor Roll 174,753. Pep Club 172, 733, Spanish Club 172, 733: FHA 17532 Honor Roll '74, 753. Pogue. Denise Girls Glee 172,733, Concert Choir 174, 753, Music Awards 174, 753. Pogue, Dennis Concert Choir 172, 73,74, 753, Riding Club 1733, Bowling 1743, Music Award 1753, Service Awards 1743. Polette, Denise Honor Roll 172, 733. Pollard, George Concert Choir 1753, Drama Club 174, 753, Mixed Choir 1753, Bowling 172, 733, Honor Roll 173, 753. Pope, Judy Concert Choir 173, 743, Girls Glee1753, Mixed Choir 1723. Porter, Michael Stage Crew: My Fair Lady 1723. Potter, Matt ORANGE SL BLUE 172, 73, 74, 753, Audio Visual Club 1723, Archery 1733, Soccer 174, 753, Softball 1753, D.E.C.A. 174, 753, St. Louis City Hall 174,753. Preisser, Joe Varsity Baseball 174, 753, B-Team Baseball 1733. Provance, Rita D.E.C.A.1753. R Raic, Steve German Club 1743, Youth in Christ 172, 73, 74,753, Swim Team 172, 733, Track 1753, Water Polo 1733, Wrestling 173, 743, Honor Roll 172, 73, 743. Rainwater, Jim Audio Visual 8: State Technician Club 172, 73, 74, 753, D.E.C.A. 174, 753. Raisch, Ralph B-Team Football 1723. Rapp, Steve Ice Hockey 1753,Rayfield, Paula 1753, Office Co-op1753. Redel, Tim Swim Team 173, 743, D.E.C.A. 1753, Honor Roll 1753. Reed, Michael Swim Team 172, 733, D.E.C.A. 1753. Reinhardt, Carleen Concert Band 173,74, 753, Bowling 172, 73, 74, 753, Honor Roll 1743, Music Award 173, 743. Rhine, Sherry Office Co-op1753, F.D.A.1753, Rhodes, Jan Pep Club 172, 733, G.R.A. 1723, Hockey 172, 73, 743, Pep Club 172, 733, First National Bank 1753, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 743, President's Physical Fitness Award 1753, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Intramural Basketball 172, 73,743, Intramural Gymnastics 1733, Intramural Volleyball 1743. Ridings, John Track 172, 73, 743, Wrestling 172, 73, 74, 753, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 74, 753, Music Award 1753. Rios, Lynda Service Awards 1723. Roark, Sandy Mixed Choir 1753, Pep Club 172, 733, Powder Puff Football 1743, Honor Roll 173, 743. Roberts, Brian Key Club 1743, Letterman Club 173, 743, Swim Team 173, 743, Water Polo 173,743, D.E.C.A.1753, Athletic Awards 173, 743. Roberts, Mary Pep Club 172, 733, Hockey 172, 73, 743, Leaders 1733. Roberts, Paula French Club 1723, Pep Club 172, 733, Varsity Basketball 1733, Bowling 1743, G.R.A. 172, 73, 743, Intermural Volleyball 172, 733, Office Co-op1753. Roberts, Tina Concert Choir 174, 753, Girls Glee 1733, Mixed Choir 1723, Class of I975 Officer 174, 753, Music Awards 174, 753, Mame 1733. Robertson, Mary Concert Band 1723, Concert Choir 1733, National Honor Society 1753, Pep Club 1743, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 753, Music Award 1723, National Merit 1753, Stage Crew 173, 743, Varsity Football 174, 753. Robinson, Jerry Football Coronation Escort 1753, B-Team Baseball 1733, B-Team Football 172,733, Varsity Football 174,753. Roesch, Debbie Concert Band 173, 743, D.E.C.A. 1753. Senior Directory Rowlan, Judi , Concert Band 173, 74, 751, ORANGE 8L BLUE 1751, Coronation Page 1721, Music Awards 173, 74, 751. Rueter, Lynn Affton French Club 1721, Afton Honor Roll 1721. Russell, James H. - Letterman Club 1751, Varsity Football 1751, B-Team Football 1721. Russell, Lynn I Girls Glee 1751, ORANGE 8: BLUE 1751, Varsity Basketball 173, 74, 751, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 751, Hockey 174, 751, Leaders 173, 74, 751, Swim Team 172, 731, Track 173, 74, 751, Volleyball 172, 73, 74, 751, Athletic Awards 173, 74, 751, G.R.A. Sergeant At Arms 1741, G.R.A. President 1751. Russo, Terri - Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 751, Student Council 1721, D.E.C.A. 1751. S Scalise, Anna Letterman Club 172, 731, Mixed Choir 1741, Pep Club 172, 731, Student Council 172, 731, Varsity Basketball 172, 731, Bowling 1721, Volleyball 172, 731, Honor Roll 174, 751. Schamel, Debbie Girls Glee 1751, Pep Club 172, 731, Office Co-op1751. Scheid, Richard Concert Band 172, 731, D.E.C.A. 1751, Honor Roll 174, 751. Scherrills, Terri Girls Glee 1751, Pep Club 172, 73, 741, B-Team Basketball 1721, G.R.A, 172, 731, Leaders 1731, Class of 1975 Representative 1751. Schie, Cynthia Cheerleaders 173, 74, 751, Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 751, Football Coronation Queen 1731, Spring Sports Maid 1751, Cleveland Car- nival Maid 1731, Cross Country 1741, Swim Team 172, 73, 74, 751, Honor Roll 1741. Schmelzle, Ralph B-Team Football 1731, B-Team Soccer 1721, Honor Roll 1741. Schmittgens, Eric Junior Prom Candidate 1741, Varsity Baseball 174, 751, B-Team Baseball 1721, B-Team Soccer 172, 731, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 751. Schoen, Tom C-Team Basketball 1721, Bowling 174, 751, Athletic Awards 1751. Schottel, Chris D.E.C.A.1751. Schroeder, Scott Chess Club 1731, German Club 173, 741, Treasurer 1741, National Honor Society 174, 751, President 1751, Art Award 1731, Boys State 1751, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 751. Schuh, Bill B-Team Soccer 172, 731, Varsity Soccer 1741, Honor Roll 1741. Schuh, Peter B-Team Soccer 1721, D.E,C.A.1751. Scoles, Karen H.E.R.O.174, 751, Sears Roebuck 8: Co.174, 751. Seaver, Saundra German Club 173, 741, Pep Club 172, 731, Honor Roll 1751. Shoemaker, Paula National Honor Society 172, 73, 74, 751, Pep Club 172, 731, Office Co-op1751, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 751. Shoults, Karen French Club 172, 731, Pep Club 172, 731, D.E.C.A 1751. Siegmund, Nancy Cheerleaders 1731, German Club 1751, Pep Club 172, 73, 741, Student Council 1751, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 751, Gymnastics Team 172, 73, 741, Leaders 173, 741, Swim Team 1741, Tennis 1731, Vol- leyball 173, 74, 751, College 1751, Honor Roll 173, 74, 751, Service Awards 1741. Simon, Donna Drama Club 172, 731, Girls Glee 1751, Junior Prom Candidate 1741. Sippel, Kathleen Girls Glee1731, Mixed Choir 173, 741, Honor Roll 174, 751. Sitzes, Debbie Office Co-op174, 751. Skiles, Virginia Girls Glee174, 751, Mixed Choir 173, 751. Slaughter, Lisa BEACON, Assistant Senior Editor 1741, National Honor So- 256 Senior Directory ciety 174, 751, Pep Club 1721, Youth in Government 1741, Bowling 1741, Cross Country 1741, G.R.A. 1721, Softball 1721, Track 1721, Volleyball 1721, D.E.C.A. 1751, Athletic Awards 1721, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 751, Honor Pin 1751. Slocum, Alice Cheerleaders 172, 73, 74, 751, Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 751, Basket- ball Coronation Maid 1731, G.R.A. 1751, Hockey 172, 731, Volley- ball 174, 751, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 751. Smart, Nancy Concert Band 172, 73, 741, Pep Band 1741, D.E.C.A. 1751, Honor Roll 173, 741. Smith, Cheri Art Award 1751. Smith, Dennis Concert Band 173, 74, 751, Dance Band 174, 751, Stage Band 174, 751. Spriesterbach, Steve Varsity Track 172, 73, 741, B-Team Soccer 172, 731 D.E.C.A. 1751. Steinman, Wayne Chess Club 172, 731, Spanish Club 1721. Stengel, Marlene Pep Club 172, 73, 741, G.R.A. 172, 731, Hockey 172, 73, 741, Office Co-op1751. Stiehl, Kevin B-Team Football 1731. Stockton, Gloria H.E.R.O.1751. Stone, Gregory Student Council 1741, Wax Museum 174, 751, Swim Team 1751, Track 172, 73, 74, 751, Wrestling 1721. Stout, Christine Dutch Dolls 173, 74, 751, Junior Prom Candidate 1751, Varsity Basketball 1741, Honor Roll 1751. Striebel, Mary D.E.C.A.1751. Stuart, Carolyn Mixed Choir 174, 751. Summerfield, Sharray Honor Roll 1751, Service Awards 1741, Class of 1975 President 173, 74, 751, Track Team Manager 1751, Cross Country Manager 1741. Sweeney, Tim Key Club 1731, Varsity Baseball 174, 751, B-Team Baseball 172, 731, Varsity Football 172, 731, Soccer 1731, Wrestling 172, 73, 741. T Tarzian, Sandra Dance Club 1731, Pep Club 1731, Varsity Basketball 172, 73, 74, 751, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 751, Hockey 173, 74, 751, Leaders 173, 74, 751 Track 172, 73, 741, H.E.R.O. 1751, Athletic Award 1751. Taylor, Helen Pep Club 172, 73, 741, Student Council 172, 731, Basketball Cor- onation Maid 1721, Football Coronation Maid 1751, Cross Country 1751, G.R.A. 1721, Hockey 173, 741, Track 1721, Service Awards 172, 74, 751. Taylor, Dianne Audio Visual Club 1741, Concert Choir 173, 74, 751, Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 751, Science Club 1721, Spanish Club 1731, B-Team Basketball 1721, G.R.A. 172, 73, 74, 751, Gymnastics Team 172, 73, 74, 751, Leaders 173, 741, Track 1731, Volleyball 1721, Athletic Awards 172, 73, 741, Music Award 1751, Gymnastics Team Man- ager 1751. Telthorst, Dean National Honor Society 174, 751, Student Council 174, 751, Wax Museum 174, 751, Honor Roll 172, 731, Student Council President 1741, Scholar Quiz 1751, Basketball 8a Football Coronation Emcee 1751, National Honor Society Vice President 1751. H.E.R.O.1751. Tichacek, Wayne German Club 1751, Letterman Club 1721, Soccer 172, 73, 74, 751, Track 174, 751. Tod, Steve Key Club 173, 74, 751, President 1751, Letterman Club 174, 751, National Honor Society 1751, Cross Country 174, 751, Swim Team 172, 73, 74, 751, Captain 1751 Tennis 174, 751, Track 1731, Water Polo 173, 74, 751, Athletic Awards 174, 751, Honor Roll 172, 73, 74, 751. Tollifson, Barbara D.E.C.A.1753. Travers, Mark Varsity Basketball 174, 7533 B-Team Basketball 17333 C-Team Basketball 1723. Tribble, Randy Spanish Club 17333 D.E. C.A. 17531 Honor Roll 1723. Trokey, Donna Mixed Choir 17533 Pep Club 172,73,7433 Hockey 173,7433 Track 17233 Honor Roll 1723. Truesdale, Mary Pep Club 172, 7333 Student Council 17233 G.R.A. 172, 7333 Leaders 17333 H.E.R.O. President 17433 Office Co-op 1753. Turner, Cindy Concert Choir 17533 Girls Glee 17433 Mixed Choir 17533 Pep Club 023- . Twine, Cynthia Girls Glee 1753. V Verdin, Janet I Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 753, Vice President 17533 G.R.A. 17233 Track Manager 1753. Veselsky, Carol Drama Club 17233 G.R.A. 17233 Intermural Basketball 17233 In- termural Volleyball 17233 Office Co-op 174, 7533 Honor Roll 173, 753. . Vitale, Jackie Service Awards 1743. W Wagner, Laura Concert Choir 17433 Mixed Choir 1733. Wagoner, Thomas Wrestling 173,743. Wakeland, Vicki Girls Glee 17533 Pep Club 172,7333 Wax Museum 17333 G.R.A. 17333 Leaders 173,7433 Track 1733: Office Co-op1753. Walk, Mike D.E.C.A. 174, 753. Walkenhorst, Connie Concert Choir 17533 Girls Glee 174,7533 Mixed Choir 173, 7533 Student Council 1753. Walker, Don Concert Band 172, 7333 B-Team Football 17232 D.E.C.A. 1753. Walters, Diane Office Co-op1753. Wampler, Marilyn German Club 17433 Mixed Choir 17533 H.E.R.O. 174, 753. Wand, Kyle Concert Choir 17433 Mixed Choir 17233 Archery 17333 G.R.A. 172, 7333 Hockey 172, 7333 Volleyball 172, 7333 D.E.C.A. 1753. Warnhoff, Craig B-Team Basketball 17233 B-Team Football 172, 73,33 D.E.C.A. 1753. Waters, Linda Mixed Choir 174,753. Watkins, Virginia Audio Visual Club 172,73, 7433 Science Club 172, 73, 7433 Bowl- ing 172, 73, 74,753. Weber, Richard D.E.C.A.174,753. Weleba, Mary Concert Choir 17533 Mixed Choir 173, 7433 National Honor So- ciety 17533 Pep Club 17233 Senior Candidate 17533 D.E.C.A. 17532 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74,7533 Music Letter 17533 Honor Letter 1753. Wendling, Joe National Honor Society 17433 Silent Club 17333 Wax Museum 17333 Youth in Christ 172, 73, 74, 7533 D.E.C.A. 173, 743. Werner, Dale B-Team Football 172, 7333 Track 173, 743. Wheeler, David Audio Visual Club 17233 Student Council 173, 7433 Archery 17333 Cross Country 17233 B-Team Soccer 17233 Softball 17533 D.E.C.A. 174, 7533 Stix, Baer, 8: Fuller 1743. Wieczorek, Ray D.E.C.A.174,753. Willenbrock, Janice Girls Glee17533 Mixed Choir 17533 Honor Roll 173, 74, 753. Winheim, Ricky B-Team Football 172, 7333 Varsity Football 1743, Track 172, 73,74, 7533 Athletic Award 173,743. Winslow, Kevin Stage Band 174, 7533 Junior Prom Candidate 17433 Music Award 174, 753. Wilson, Tim Wax Museum 172, 73, 743. Winkeler, Bob National Honor Society 173, 74, 7533 Honor Roll 172, 73, 74,7531 Honor Pin 173, 74, 753. Wille, Mark Letterman Club 174, 7533 Varsity Baseball 174, 7533 B-Team Baseball 172, 7333 Varsity Football 174, 7533 B-Team Football 172, 7333 B-Team Soccer 17333 Wrestling 1723. Wolfslaw, Jim D.E.C.A.17533 Honor Roll 172, 733. Worley, Sheryl Dutch Dolls 173, 74, 7533 B-Team Basketball 17233 Leaders 1723 Y Yeckel, Elizabeth Cheerleaders 173, 74, 7533 Mixed Choir 17233 Pep Club 172, 73, 74, 7533 Football Coronation Maid 17433 Senior Prom Candidate 17533 Cross Country 17433 G.R.A. 172, 73, 7433 Gymnastics Team 172, 73, 7433 Leaders 17333 Swim Team 174, 7533 Tennis 172, 7333 Athletic Award 17331 Honor Roll 173, 743. York, David ' Letterman Club 174, 7533 Track 172, 73, 74, 753. Z Zach, Dave . Basketball Coronation Escort 17433 Varsity Basketball 1743. 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Alhson 213 ,fenelope R. 149 '?D15e11ing,1Maryann 1 2 5 A otio i1?92g9i1dbff.17D3ve J, 2 13 . fDC1D9115ga1sk'i, James K. 149 1 goq,m:iga1ski,Jan15 K. 61. 149, 71 Dr5111?ga11g1a1,.Maerk A. 21, 36, 187, 190, , , , g1J6g6bkqwski,,sgndra M. 46, 47, 111, 213 , 213, 89, 88 , ',,.71 , E. 50, 190 it A P- 214 J. 109, 170 D. 109, 170 DGDIRBYLJ1 D911 2111432124 Dooley, Patrick' M . 2 14 D9PI11i9kaiRiChard L' 54, 170 Dgfgppttick, R0,bCtt F. 36, 191 Doros, Ani,tag2f14 120159133 J ohri7T1f 12 14 DSYWHEY, P21111 etfe DZQYIG, L ' '3321 fQf11S9- Dfsste, .AHJFJFY , Q HSKCII: , , i 3151137 lasat , Qtiffey, '68 ' ,132 ,, .. ipuffneri 1'Duffner, Pame1a,M,a1,112, 1Q14,'149 Duffy, Amie f..,'.1133,4314,1,2,14, 56, 57 Durney, Riekeyfiflil 1, 214 40, 214, 56, 57 170 A L. 1 10, 215 2 R. 149 - 142. 7233 f Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, 721 Dun ni n g, Q Durham , R 'A l3u1gQ5p,j'R0'nak1 gi- 11311S1ii1WZf- h E1D11spiwh1 Terry 195' Pihffiiifa-L-1i5Q?5Z? 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Single, Sherry L- 12- 76-731 83- 2 126 A Gardner- Richard A- jEHg1ef1W1111HmJ- 150 Garre11,TamraD. 151 Enlg, Robert 126 M Garrido, Gonzalo 192 '1311f1C111eZ1MaF1aA-170 1,111 - Garrison-Jim195 Efckmanfh 111911391 F- ,.71 1111 F isher, GHSSHU- 1911111191 110- 192 E1S1mam11101111 E1 110,.-1-g2?i?j?Yg1.fQggl.. Fisher,Tef1i51 111 Galefman- Mary 5206- 217 Eljlckson, Brlan K- Fisherjliomas Lorin F. 24, 97, 127 Er1ckson,Chery1 Fithen,George5gE. lZ'6ffff '111 1 11- C-36131217 Eriekso ILA G ail.,'I?ff112Qi 510, 1711 lE-rlictksonl,-mem ss, 20615215-, 239 Ernst, Jennifer L11501 ' . Ernst, Rhea L. 94, 2-15, Erslon, Sheila M. 4-7, 109,-150 Eschmann, Laura A, 170 1 . Ethlers, Betty 109 Evans, Cathy J. 84, 85, 191 .Flrzgerald-..Pa.tf11Ck -- '11' FW 131911 1111 11111 Fix, Linda--lllf'Q-fgffi. ' YQ-Q1f '-', 12111111111-.' 35-f 192.1 1 - 11111.1f11.111i, - KF1amms :Vr ry,-gk:-:J V.r,.,, 711 -i,.. Fletschmann, Joseph 24 fQGeigeng7'Cynthia T. 151 1 1 fGendr'on, Gina L. 217 Gendron, Gloria A. 61471 George, Jeanette A. 171 Index 261 Wifi 55,I75151Iflfffflfl'155575ilfffijtfz75135'tffQJfwff:!1,!2f5'F' lifiifiifilflflfi -53 : J -. ' ,:friQif2f5g5?55f'f'a2firH2552iffffrifif,fffcfQ?75ff2i5ziff1!5f ,?!7fE3Sf?1v'T5Q?1'f'Zm,,. fsf'a.1sf:s,gsJrf2::2e'5Qgq:f,sy,4::f5f'23gf.l1:fJf:51f51-ffg?J.25qj1 7,13'ifajgggrfxffi-fjgqgf ,,.Q,,WirI3,5151,5515,V5g,r'aggp,ggfigufg4,1652':ffiF'452fJlf.wifgviszffgfffrif ,, ,, ,,, ,.,f,g'g:,,,,1Q, ,,-f',,'.gf.,7.:e,, 1.11f,f.r.,:fawfi:,.,f1ffrffffw wffffvxwfzfr-ff . .su W 'g1:1frgfa.'f vgff,3t!1!5'J1Q1f5inff1ii!'fffir15,1f'fifvfjf'11 ':fwf,i!5'f'i:55f W f.1,,v4!,1:.,,,y1 .,ggg..q1,,1zfyg,gyfr sffzf ww axffwffewfwf-1 - f 1 1 .. 51f07ll' 1 ft 1 VVV. ,7V.k VV 1'Q'8V, 192, 2 , ff3l?5iff5T55ifJCfff'-3Ef1'7,1111Q25 ' y it -b, k 1 , , J i i .. 1 Ql 7 rieif Ya . 1 ..,. 1 1 1 1.51'O1,wJ51ff1L, f ' 1 A iieil 1 1 1 iitil ii? . 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',r., v'7 YW' J 52 J K 1,,,g51:,,g,:,73'f,,g,,,mW.', , zz., fgs 3f..f.:1-L-,mf x-f:rff:f-:rss j ' 7 1 Haasa Eilee V.V, Habetler, Williarifif Hacker, 'l'f ' ' 'W' 1 Haffener, Daniel Cf-1511 H A Heegele, Scott E.'151, ' ' Hafertepe, Dale M. 42, 172' 7 Hageley, Tom 751 ' V Hahman, Pat 192 . 11-Ialbman, Laura L. 172 Haley,VJames V..l1, 106, 218 Hai'1bu1'to,n, Sandra E, 192 Ha11,,Wi1Iiam F,.129 V Halle, Beth A. 218 , Haller, Patricia A, 192 Halley, Daniel 596, 172 jHa11o1-ani, .Dan11f29'i'1 1 .Ha11qu1is1,,Su1e,VC .111 151- as ,y 1 7HaloftiSgDavi'i1J. 172, Haigteadslfhomas E. 3, 129 ,'HamburQlfe1i,V-Christina M. 71, 64, Hampldgfligiiry 142 T ,Hammer1eg.I?oreen 17, 109, 151 Hamrfleriiig Shirley A. 151 1 Hammer16,1Wi11iam 172 'Hampton,'Shirley J, 97, '192 Hamraytgeillie R. 151 , HangQzgjgQ.Ar1ne1.87,192 V Hancock,-iKim L. 151 , sandra D, 151 1 Dave 93 . 7 ' M V. Dennis M. 151 V Qljaiiqhist, Denise 151 M 7'Ha1iSell, Wayne 110 Hansen, Jill E. Hantak, Mary 1111. Hanus, Frank Jr. 96, 172 VzVHarashe, Thomas S. 151 -Hardeheclg, Joseph 1 1 1, 218 Harden, Christine S. 151 Hardin, Christine MQ76, 151, 192 Harkey, Christopher C. 152 Harkey, Gary MV,,,Q192 Harmann, Will 117152 Harned, Cynthigpfia. 46, 76, 152 Harper, Sandrfjjif. 152 Harr, Bruce Harris, Alfred I 8 Harris, Cherylflg, 172 Harris, Cristy Harris, Janis 192 Harrison, Rhoda:,D1QfE1TI2 , 194 Hart, Deborha V Harting, :Hartman Hartman 5 A 7Hartman Scott ,',r', jg5Q,:7j,y V , Chafl55l733iA,i535fi1r935 'i 1 iff , David if 1 , Gloria , ' , 2 ..V' QV 1, I , Hartman, '1V' . Q1-lartman 'Hartman Q1-Iartman -Hartman f f -Hartman , Sherry .7.e.r.7 fi: isrtt u ,.,,. .r,. . HCM 219, as H17. . ,1111 if ,tyr 233 ..1, 1 , ,V , 1, , ,,.,., ,.r, . Heirzmani Hemmf it Hendrix V 5 ,z HSff1fYL1J0hh . . ..... . .il ... . 1 sr'r 1 tat' iiii 9 H ille, ' Hillgartnerf?5MarlQ.Ag.g172 1'Vr V','.ii QQ! VV1f Hilliard, John A.146,190g 13935 Hilliard, Susan .2 A Hilson, Leslie1D. 173,11 1,, jj Hilson, Pamela E. es, ,7. Hoaglund, Clare Hobbs, Thomas G. jf f 1'1 3:rflffiff35396-1501!CT, M af k Hiiaiiyggg 'Robert -'V1, ii, shaf0n13fig5gf1ri.93i1 ..1r 5 Hasser, GCOFEC V- Y i - Hofen,ffKar1 48, .1 . ..QHQffi James R. . 1 tsir 71.1-rofnaoben s. r . .I-Ioff, Thomas G. .VV1 4 a 7 1 1 1 2 ! J J .,:-ef:'gf1:.3 1J1ff1..1Jf-J,.1f.-,JwJ,-Wzfmffl' M1 152 , ,A ff f Qwgirriot 129 wx 21,'36, 194 70, 193 Steven C- 173 ' QQ,QgQL Gregofy P- 173 Linda 153 1 1 113 11 11 J 11V111C112e1 D- 173 I 173 1 19 A-1153 J 1 Q fufA1111111 H0m511?F1JI H0 :11 -23 i ,,,1 ,AL.,.,,.,,, A,,,,L.,,Z J QV111 111 11'1 1,f1+g1 TJJWKJJWJY: N. J , .W J 1 1 -1 1 1111 onnsoon 1 Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Johnson, :Johnson RUSSQ11 .hss JJJ 1 Sheffle ,Steven .rJ,3, K3fQU'1-- 1 1 WD, J ,,,. Jf. , wi-fJ.fJJf1-NIJ 1 Q 9 1 xJ11Eg1111,1g1eJr11Q11 1 M-vw1:a '1efz41 KiZ'lSEVll3Eh55-5269. J:,,J1f1-J,11,1WJJ 5z.11J:gf 11a-1152211 WJ:-11JJ,J,,,1f51,JA J 1:J122zz1Jif1,Jw1 '2av:?.?1?1 21125:12J-NT-fQ211:.:s J V s 5 J snnnon . nnJ.s s,onss J.. J JJJJJ 1 JJ111 1 10140110 cm 1713 P31113 M. 471 hsonn 1 11's 1011651 Dwbfah A- 109' JJJJ J Jones, Gary 411 153 J0fwS,1Kenner11 111, 153 Jones- Lawfem W1 521 J -'Om J: 4 11111 JOHCS JJ11 J J111 A snoo Jones, J onks' 1111111 so J ones 911651 1h1 111 ,J ,JJJJJJJJJJ.J 1 .JJJJJJJJ . Jn1J an fhff J 1 l JJJ .JJJ Ide,Edm0nd A. JJJJ JJJJ K ldv, Peggy A. 106, JJ1 Ikemeier, Thomas Ef 'F-ffl -111 Iler, Terry E. 'f 1 '1 Iler, Terry 152 Ingenbohs, Carl 173 Ingram, Richard Lee 193 Innimming, Karen 194 J7 Inserra, Louie M. 173 1 wr Inserra, Rosina B. Inserra,SamuelVJMi1JiI ,iQ,ifQg 1 Isgrlg, Susan JVJJJ J J J J I srln gaus, Soon H mlano' 252 JJ JJ .JJJ J J .J,- -JVV f,fJJ fJJ-J-JJ1 . 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Q 1 A iiei 1111 i21c0Z111',4i1a11r1 111217194111 1si1 1 - V Qlfraeling, FKramer, Ralph 50 f Bryan K. 174 Kramer, Cathy J. 90, 223 Krampfert, Carol F. 174 jKratz, Gary A. 194 .EK-ratz, M ichael S. 96, 97, 153 Kratzer, Virginia A. 174 -'Kreling, Ralf223 11Kremer, Peter W. 223 Kretchman, David M. 52, 194, 54 Kretzer, Kevin K. 41, 174 1Kertzer, Theresa 174 Kricho, J oanne M. 194 Krigel, Joseph A. 194 . 1. Kriska, Patricia M. 224 w-,' , Krueger, fiKroeck, Ralph G. 194 Kenneth K. 12,16, l7,g44, 76, 194, 202,203 249 5 ,Pau1Ei.83, 153 eeei ' ' fn ',,Krug, Leslie K. 111, 224 I 1 1k1u1,1,Len0reK.96,194 . A ,g.Krn11g..Michae1e,M. 112, 1 14, .1531 1.,e 1 1 i.i5M if1537f ieee T f 77,1 174 . f14fuqh1ii,li?,fL,inda M. 47 g 1aKfue111ie5,i1s5uSan,.52,,.174,.1224, 1 1 Kuehnlfr., Susan!52, 69, 174, 224,68 KKQHQIW, 'Kuer er 1.1MsiEhae1153 iliwiatkowski, Gary G. 224 .Robert 50 f ,P .Kuierpeii James 50 ,X Y - ,1g3u111ma,n,i1Da1vid1Pf.1199, 224, 106 i.Kii1isek, Alice 102 ' W, , I 1K11iiSCk, Dain M- 521.431 1 Kathy' 14- 1 reil Catherine R 41122465 Theresa 74 2 J. 154 Michael A. 174 .kKuszajg1Miehael A. 174 Ijaigruyere, Brenda 143 Lamartina, Lisa M. 75, 106, 174 ,La1riea,r, Lawrence 54, 174 9 fleanasa, Tony 154 ' .11 -iQaneaster, Jocelyn R. 111, 194 '.',.- Cindy 194 Q1Qaine,.John F. 131 flQane,-Larry 224 QL3I1g,Y-Leslie 59, 61, 154, 71 Louise A. 61, 154 ,264 Index 94 Lange, Diane C. 9.94.1195 . . Langeneckert, F1'ederick5G. 224, Langeneckert,VL1sa.C. 71, 76, 112, 1 154 A f 0 Langley, A 5 Lashley,11PaifFiii5ia'Di2 , Lasley, S. 47, Lato, Daifiiel J. 174 Lanbenfliiil, David P. Laubenth al, Paul A. 1 17 Lauer, Patricia A. 224 Laumand, Kelly 224 Lavender, Scott R. 154 14,,,. . Lawrence, Kathleen M. 1, 94, 96, 98, 89, 88 Lawrence, Patrick MV. 55, 195 Lawrence Scott A. 224 Laws, Pamela S. 75, 174 Lawson, Richard L. Jr. 56, 154, 57 Lay, Rachelle M. 94, 154 Lay, Richard L. 95, 107,108, 195 Layne, Cindy S. 109, 174 Layne, Fred A. 154 Leach, Earl D, 54 Leach, Fred 154 Leaders, Susan A. 70, 174 Leahart, Kibry J. 174 Leahart, Nancy 225 Leahart, Raymand K. 195 Lebon, Denise C. 225 Lechner, Dixie G. 154 Lee, Chris M. 109 Lee, Cynthia L. 99, 174 Lee, Kathy E. 87, 94, 174 Lee, Mark G. 195 Leifeld, Bridgett M. 154 Leighton, George J. Jr. 37, 39, 225, Leighton, Patricia A. 70, 174, 71 Leighton, Robert 174 Leighton, Sandara R. 60, 154 Leister, Paul K. 195 Lesiter, Tina L. 47, 174 Lemley, Willis A. 54, 174 5 will 1 ? 6-57 Lemmon, William J. Jr. 113, 114, 154 Lengyel, Lisa J. 195, 203 Leonard, Mary D. 225 Leporin, Denise M. 154 Lesniewski, Jane 225 Lesniewski, Jean M. 236 Leutchtman, Rick R. 50, 225 Leutzinger, Jack E. 175 Levandowski, Pam S. 154 Lewis, Kenneth 154 Lichtenberg, Frank 195 Limberg, Madonna 175 Limberg, Stephen D. 54 Lind, Robert 272 Lindsay, Donna 47, 154 Logan, Sherry L. 175 A Lo,ignon,.loseph O. 131 Long, Danny 101, 195 , , Long, Deborahl. ,iii , , 1 1 1Li0ng0-Cheryle A- 4s115..1. ii L9bCfYQM1?fi3nn L- i'1Lorb,ert, Paul-'Sg'36, ,-5li Lowery., Cynthia Lowry, 1' A A ' ' Luedd Lundberg, ' 1 1 71593195 SS 1..7 if test. M 2 b 9 . 1 1 1 . 226 A iitiitt 1 .111 1-.,:uu..:aw11.13, ., 411.1 ,.,....-,1 ,. v1,.,,,1fL 121.1 if ,1g1g1:.:fg1,,f,. 1 112't-1ee ...., . ... . ..... 4... . ff f A iiiliit 'P . . 1, ,'1'- 'iii 1 I ' - 1-indSCy. RiCky 154. .1.. .1 Link,Brad1ey Ri 195- . . s Link- CiifiSfinC Link, D0nglnS Ki 5 Livingston, David 2' Livingston, Pntfinin R3 ii.e it i1siL0?1t0if0,J0C175 iiiiiiii . .. 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P i , , Paula 46, 107, 186, 196 ,l1y1a1thews.qgl37i61161?4a,145511 1 111 A 11 1 Elaine A. 229 gMe1iis,1Bgtbar:3Fg1f1,'32.ff 3,111 5 212122 ,122 11 , 55jg5MCrfz!j, Fred A. 176 TDSUPSMJAA-., 111222 .fg15fifMertz, Gilbert R. 36, 229 iA 1 3 A 'f?TM6rt2lvfff1 Robert 196 f33li.?11171!fi196V3J i1i11 A .M6rx,11C2r6l 19611 Miftillirg,11.etryfs.PfV:g3.6g ', S 2V'M1erx, Dagvid P. 1515 1 . 'Vi' 'f. V V'.:V 11 ,':.7 5 . KAIKZ V MQ!-2g?L.J01e 54111 51 A .1 'i ': Li ' -M65'cr4G.6rhHff1 lii 1961 1 2 1. ff, 196 fmayheww.213113993-1i'13211' 1' 1 i 229 Maytas, CarQ1yn1S. 175. f 1 I ,J Mgyfas,-Christine, 223 15 M0599 Debbiel11?'5i A 1 1 Q ' 1 3M.9BIlS19li155.1?W11699 ' 2 A Mcfiiamn Maiglliflm 1. 1532, fi M,e'Gar1y,.Petrig:k 1.5413 y g1v1ega11um.,J Ywky 31.611961 -111i 115395 A1.ii11i1 iiiiiii 1111199162-913'Chr1529PhamL121:15641fi:a:3fge. iMG.Daf1i9i5'3913lT1P5.1i751li1f 1 1M?DC1F1'f1 9I1ffK9viri11W ggi .McDermo1t,fTiii16thy 'AAA 1 75555 1MCD61Il5I191li Cbriitine. LJ .1094I11I961115. ff 1MeDonnel1', Rhbhda J . 110 .i ,i'11, . A1'1 lMC.D0n99al1s11V19G9H1f3 ,l 54534 fi A M.cFar1and,. Chmgpphgrejj2gfi1.54fQ if fMCFarlaHd, ggkiff fffiiiif 5if?Lll:1!fZ5 McGehee, Mark A.'101 u McGahee, Susan K. 196 iMeG1y'nn, David M. 228 . 'MeG1ynn, Susan M. 196 , V gfMeGuirk, Frances A. 228 .,McKinley, Donna C. 175 McK1n1ey, Kgthleen 111,228 V V McK1nley,R1chard.l.47 ' -V 131' '.,,, Mc Kinley, Rick47, 154 1 V1 F. . Mexiiigm, Pain W. 36, 37, 90, 94, 223, 56,57 . J McKnight, Tracey A. 94, 154 1 1 Medeiros, Gina M. 154 1 , , ' Medewitz, Jeanette N. 1, 90, 92, 96, 212iSf,,1.g11V 233, 249, 272, 89 -. Medley, Matthew A. 93, 155 Medley, Pamela A. 155 -- Medvrich, Michael K. 1 Mem, Betty 2, 142 A A . Susan M- 176 lf -6 11111 ear m Fu- 1 7 6 . Linda S.. 15 5 Carrie L. 155 Debbie J. 229 ey er, L orrie 1 5 5 7 1 1 1?,1'..?f21z,:?11f'15 -1,:y.32t1'f.if DanaVP. 16, 84, 85, 109. .,. . 1. 11 iiilil 119195:159 1 A , lliei 2:Qzf.g 1..1i1 1 1111111 111 1 1.'1 .i1.1 I 7? gg .. ..,.. ,... ..... , 11 1 M E57 11 1 Moses- 1.i' M059 . MQW 196 .. . en Mwhelle C-1155 . 4 . ..................i11. , 1fZgQMiey6f, Richard T4148, 75, 98. 110, OSS, Ronald C1196 .. 1 A 1 OSS1 ' 11 11- 11 Steven G.i176 11 1 1 Steven G. l765gfT1ff?f1'15 Edward 47 Larry R. 176 ff, Q31f1Var1'ene R. 1 10 99146 47, 109, 176 . A p A-1. 229 Lawrence WV. 46, 196 ., .5QiM11Q11el,'Carql-'109, 229 I VV, V. ..2 1 1.. 3113313 229 A 155 . .11 A 1 ' gf A A .111 Mrntner, zyl ' .M1n1Hef-fM.f1rY1l1.4R- iffy .1 ll 1 ai sili . .2.11 13 f i 11-11:1 A 0511 M0511 M 1711.2.6 1 V 1..1 , iiii ilili M11l11l1Ss51B1612E1?z1i2il25f1g!45f1 ,,,' 1 1.,1., 1 3111 .711 MAMA1 1 M6ir1b6rg.Kaf6HL-228 'A I 1 11131 Melville, Frank A. Ji, 90, 228, 233 5 11'11 Ifl Melville Frank A- Jr- 90122312334 if Melvil1e,M-ark W.56,57,90.22S1 nfl Mer1ard,DCrmiS.l- 196 M9Hafd1D6S1fi228 .1 1 11l11 Menendez, Carol A. 155 1 A Menendez,Dav1d G. 229 V Menendez, Donald J. 112, 113, Menendez, Gerald 90, 229 ' 1 Menendez, Richard S. 229V , Q 1 Menendez, Steven A. 196 V A 1163 . 1 A 111l 1 099 fs. l.l1. 999 sm-,,,iigqw,,.f.11-511gf 1. 1 1x 1, , f,,.' ..1 . N 1..1 .Qq 1 1ndex1 265 Neal, Patricia A. 155 Neels, Joseph M. 197 Neff, Gary L. 107, 177 Neidel, Kristi C. 155 Neidenback, Elizabeth 110, 231 Neidenback, Mary 177 Nenninger, Anthony R. 74, 197 Newbold, Linda L. 47, 97, 177 Newbury, Kirby L. 155 Niccum Nichols Nichols Karen 177 Newton, ,Jody D.113,114,177 , Mickey 177 , Kent B. 48, 96, 155 eelee so P-aitcrsoh: 'lVla1 ki'GQ' il 55 ' - ' Nichols, Glenn 177 QNichols, Theodore 231 -fNiGhQ,ls,iiTony 1-55 231 . Nickels, Patricia A. 197 ,,-, 2 15 :wi ,J ii, ...vr aoe'iit' . 4 Nienhaus, Chris F. 40, 231 ssty, ,..... , , ,... .,,. ........, . . sysyy a'1ee 1451i asaay 1 ' V ff owns, , 7 to Oyvens, Tina 1717: ' ii P Padlield, Rae A. 62, 232 Pad-gitt, Richard 156 Pagano, Anthony ,232 Pagano, Joann 156 Palazzolo, Andrea .156 Palaz2o1o,,Larry R.g115, 232 .Palazzolog-1Michel1e156, , Palazzo, Michael 198 A Palermo, Deborah C. 12, 177,,2' Palermo, Maria S. 111, 2321 ' Pannel, Charles' 198 Ngiierdieck, Vicki E. 197 LVVI , K L Mpapayjoej, 177 f1Slightinga,le,g,Ray,mond ii 7Q?iff-41ff7QHl?ariiiie,fHol1y L. 156 eIilik0laiSs1?siiiLCf15Y 24, 421 1343 'Tlaiiliiadem os, Dimitra A. 177 lNisw0H8fit1..1i5nnCIh E, 197 7 Pappademos, William 156 l2,N0blC,.Ie1iwLi:i17.7. 2 1 N01da.G7afyw.52,155 A 7 . ,-Noonan, Vicki L. 197 Northcuit, Debra,L, 155 - Norton, Gloria J. 61, 155 if Norton, Nancy .100 ' I J Q.NorWood, Eddie J. 111, 231 g,5Noyak, Joseph J . 197 'N-ovvlin, Kevin E. 155 Nowotny, Thomas J. 231 Nurdox, Sheree 93 O Obermeyer, John L. 48, 197 O' Brien, Dale 155 O'Brien, Debbie 177 V ,Wi,. J Obradovich, Thomas 5,55Qgf75, 197 Ochterbeck, Michael A Ochterbech, Richard J. 231, 56 Ocorinell, Kevin M. 177 J 1 O'Conne1',ffMark 155- . 1 'L Oconnor, Mary M. 177 Oconnor, Michael S. 197 , J Oelzen, Christopher C. 75, 93, 96,5 He O'Fallon, Diane 134,52 'i-'1 . Ogan, Craig ,,..1 S -. Okeffe, Colleen2RI155 . Okeefe, Daniel G. 155 Olander, Michele 231 Olander, Mike J. 155 Oldani, Karen M. 109, 197 Oldham, Michele L. 231 Oldham, Richard G. 46, 197 Onder, Thomas A. 48, 197 Orzech, Thomas 155 Osborn, Marie 155 .O,sliaugh,nesy, Nancy 197 .QgiC11o1i,Jamce L. 70, 78, 84, 90, 109, .ffiii123.111,1TJQY54 ames 20, 40, ,..., ,,... , . , 266 Index Paradise, Toni I, 156 Parey, Cheryl A. 198 Parey, JosephiD. Jr. 156 Pariani, Sharon 232 Parker, Deborah L. 109, 232 Parks, Deborah D. 156, 198 Parks, Sarah E. 135 Parmeley, Daniel 156 Parrott, Mark-D.-156 P - Parsons, Nanette L. 156' 2 Parsons, Nancy 1,11 '- Parsonsg Steven 111131.78 . PBSCOW-,.Kimb'erly L. 47 ' - Pashia, Patricia L.'l98 Pashia, Tony G. 232 Paskal, Mark 135' , Pastor, Joseph E. 93, 135 Paszkiewicz, Joseph A. 232 Paszkiewicz, Robert T. 178 Patchem, Don, 98, 136 Patrick, Lisa R. 156 . Patrick, Robin,S. .156 ,,,i PHIUCK, THm13f1Y1'Ii,555fz.,3 11. i ff' P2lflCf14fT 7 Pallef59111.iili0f?Zf2?zlQ7Z3i771 ii ' - 7'777' 7777 oola 1 isas 'L 1 .,i 'J A iiiiiiiiii 'ii' i'ii' 7 ' i'iiiiii . . . ........ 1 P 8 at iiiiiitiii 9 ' 0 ' as .... . Pf Pfeif Pfilffefs J... Pfegleys Hamm . f H - gill Phi11ips,7Lincla A. -',i ' Phillips, Rick 198' 7 P ii'. 5 1 Pickarz, Barbara 156 W ,.1.1 ii Piechocinski, Frankli. 178.21 Piechocinski, StephenW. 1.9887 F Piekars, Barbara 96 ' ' Pierce, Debra K. 233,239 ' A Pigg, Caro1e,L. 198 g ' Pigg,Jennifer J'.,,1565 Pinkley, Dayidali. ,,,, 156, ,gy Piazebac,h,.Mik-e PiSK0fOWSki1.SICYCPQVL156. 8. Pislculief,Jar1et'74,f103., Pitucha,.EdWard.1361 etyzo' .,-' Plill. Dl?1f1f-?,E,.-T234 ,iiii--- -11-1i' iiii-as el' Plurnlee, . Dana L, Q4i,7 11527, 198' ' Plumlee, Marvin iiire Poe,Joann M4157 - 'ii' iiii . Poe,Ju1ianne.136i e.i, J Vytyy H. Pogue,Clinton1,R.i178i ,, Pogue, Denise J..11I,, 234 Pogiie, Dennis l.07,23,4f? 'JA7 Ji , Poguqrhyiiis L. 107,178 , Pol-ette,,Denise 234, i'i,, - -1 P-Qlettc,i,KaIcn'E'. 198 ' -' Polette, Lindsay J. 41,1 1781 ' iPo11tte,Jos'eph,WQ112718, A Piaiile, Paule, Paule, Paule, Payne ipayllfilzf 1, C1ifisr613hef,,J. 40, 232, 56, 57 DJGUZIHSUVA 47, 95, 178 L,auya.E...7 11, 77, 96, 178 .,f,li56 31118577.1797 Jackieiic. 18,84, 85, 90,232 8P'ol1ard,f-Dennis l 785' --1::1i '1 11- '. , P01l2fdslJG'-fbfE6eAs.f19'5+,zl07111.0li1.23.4 . isP.o1lard.,'.R.o.ber11MQ193 iii' i3 12a1111re,1eKafen787 yyel , ,ye as i...r7. 12ope,rJQuai1hA.109,234. ,.'7 .73, 1 llele oool Piortell,'Janf.1'57 1 . . ii Qpayine,JQycejD1:.109, 232 iPi5U1f3ifF3f?lCii?1Af 1198 178 Payton, rfudyipflll13,111.12,1114, 156 , s Peace, Vickie L. 232 5, f Pearson, Kathleen T. 75,'9i6..106, 108, 232 233 i Pearson, William 178 Peer, Jacqueline M. 233 Pekarek, Marie R. 233 .POr1ell, Wiiiiam T.2134-'Q A Porter, -David w. 178 Porter, Debra L. 157 I Q . -fi Porter, Michael Li'230, 234 . Potter, Matthew 23431 it Potlhast, Thonras J 1 71,1 Pong: -.., T . ..z. Poulos, George L. 501,198 Pourcillie, David J. 198 . sg i znafsfs. ilu pe' 1, Es! a'?S52:!1,1.'?5': 4if'5F!l 1'15ii'E1f? axes rt swzrsssgzs ,,,..,.,,,FW.,W, ,.,...,.,,.,, ..,, x.., 2 .-.J F. 4 1. 1 11 , U . 11 .Q ' 1 1 1 1 ,,m, 1 as . 1 ..... ,. , J . , . . , X , .. . . 1 , ,,-,' ,, 1' XxL, VL.. 1 Jen- ' A Im . ..., ,--- if .. . .. . fggzz - 1 ' 1 . ,, .. , W9 -7 swiss -V 4511- Y gs,1.5..f-.f'-.',sf,s,s15,5 so . ...fp 1 els ref. ,ge iffgjsig . -ff .g li wi, 5' 1Iff:52sif,2s 1. 5 sg: ., . 1 . wrfis,-L' Q 1 uses ?':f-91291 1'-2315 -g? 1ifSvf1?ff'f5-5 'kkw li f sex: 'fx F ,1'5 1 41159 -551571. 1'1- Q- 2952? 3' -is ugiflifi? ' k T'Q1'?5'r. fi ,Ai C 5. ' '1 35?ws1Y11 A 1 - . 1 - k r f' - 'A ' ecce . .. . ,,.,, .X ... .. si. ...sa .,,...,.., , .,.. . -. W. ,. . It .sm . O, g,,,.s1-5,55 r., 1, 3, , . . ,sg , . .... f cw ss,3?f1Ces11S111211Cth f 9 A ., .. .. , . ,,f: ..,. H ' A A': 1 . 2Rimdss,11Jsn2sf2S.7235 2 ,Rh01f,fiPat 93 . ' Rhomberggjohn A. 13, 36, 38, 50,235 2 A 7 if PE13i1!QfQ5lfRLQbCf1 M 1 90, R- 90, 92- 9549 234 QA A ' - 175 J. 234 193 108- 198 1 111 157 1 ' 7 Q 193 y ' 7 Q7 1513185213155 1 57 L. 198 198 si-1 2, . 4 1121111111 93 111 .1981 x J Ky 111 ,Linda S.i235J' if is Q - - Ramsey, Donna A, 157, ' L gRan1fSey,Sfeve178 1 1 AQ FSQQHQIPADQQDQUUY E1 444 157 I . M..100sf197 11112 -1 1 1931 L- 157 Q - 195. - ' f L- '1iRappQ' R. 50, 23511. 199 9 Mifiyaster, J.'157 - A MiCh3e1 36, 1501175 A. 99, 157 Lisa 157 5 'J 1 7 Mary L. 157, 1 Paula L.9'235' A Mark 111 A A 55 .157 1 178 . L1 157 11L 94. -9.5. 107, 108, Rice, JamesnL. 93, 178 Rich,JamesJ.41, 178 Richards, Beveriy L. 157 Richards, Diane 74 Richardson, Diane 98, 157, 69, 68 Richardson, Dwayne 1571 Richardson, Harold D. 47 Richardson, Kgaren 109, 178 .Richmo nd, Charles F. 157 Ridings, DeanZ12 ' Ridings, Gary 178 Ridings, John A.42,.115, 235 Ridings, Laura L. 121, 60, 157 Riegler, Riegler, Karen 109 1 Patrick R. 157 Reiest, Pat 157, -- Riike, iff Pat 1,79 ' 5 Riley, Linda R. 235 -.,. Ri1ey,Wayne E. 236 - 1. Rindenberger, Robert E. 179 Rinkle, Glennia 179 Rios, Andrew J. 179 Rios, M ichael A. 54, 179, Rios, Rita.M. 1-79 . Q . Rivera, Maria C1236 A Rfoark, Sandra J. 111, 236 Robards, Cindy M. 179 sms f1sg5H3Qg1s,g3!f ' - - .. Y - 1 1 41 ,, . f..Q:f1:5n:e'!'1!sf::,xr1--::11Msfr. 5 7151 if 15 'M' 2 .EI 71 '199 if lisf . .3 5 .s. , A 2 .,1,e1 Ruff, AM ichael 1 101111 C-. 1 fR1m12, 111116 A- A 10111121 1-911159 A- Rupkey, Diann A. 1111. Rvvkey, Donna A. .....1 ...........1 s '1R11SSC111JamCS H- 371 R11SSC11,J11hf1 541 199 Russell, Lynn A. 68, 58, 691 62, 66 .1111 ' Russo, N01-een C' Russo, Terri 237 1, Rust, Jean V. 111, 237 Q Rutledge, Donn L. 1199 j Rybacki, Kevin J. 199 Rybacki, Ronald 158 .. ss, S Sacks, John 2, 24, Sadorf, F rank M. 120- ' '11 Salas, Raymond 199 . ...,.. 1 as Robben, Nancy A. 158 ' , . .f.- s -,,1 Isfi Rvberts, B.rian,S,....Z.36 ........ . ...... . ,K 9194115111-1fi11el133iii1f1111sss 11 67995391 i591Q'153'. . . ....1.s- lii ffl' f'?j'f 17:75 f T ' ' 1 1 A 929359 A 1 5af111111ff1 111. ss.. Roberts, D. 179 I Sargent, Kim ls, 107, 108, 206, 236 1-1 1 141 179 . ,.s iiifii RQR12U?1.5.C11.41f1IHS ji, jj -gf I Q95 --A. .,,-'. A A,'.A ' RQSCIS s . .e.. 2 f.. -.f-.f . f... -f -1 1'f: ff --M M 1.... :-7 1-.-sf.-..1 fs f liiiyi ..11. ...., . lil-Q1 1, :iz-ti 1Z2f1i1sf.E gggggfzffjgil.p.1s-f1'if4i.-fli? gf ..... ::.,L5Ei!E M . .... ,, . .f ....-. 'szs::i112f.ss:5, 1.15. ., ..., . 1:1if2i:ssf.-Q-:msg , 1-fs:-sff.7.s2f1sEsf9!'fir-f:4521i5IE,:wixmf v . ''S'Ms,farffwtiiefiswfssgssf'fi-feflff-1 129555451151f1?12HSf2s??i:ff11!1 S .f-,..,,.,,.,.E,s..fi.:fe:vf.,,s .ss.ssfsif'swfsae111:s-seswfzzff-11f'isasff.s1: ss,,s.,..,,,,,,s.ssss.: ,-.,..fs,..1:-1f.. 1--- 1.,:'f-11swfw1'1fese MJ? 42 1 Schelbrink, Donna M. 158 Scherffius, Mark 158 Scherrer, Brian 199 Scherrills, Richard L. 179 Scherrills, Terri 109,237 Schick, Sally M. 179 Schie, Cynthia A. 13, 78, 80, 237 Schlaikjer, Dennis 199 Schaikjer, Mike J. 179 Schleicher, Mark A. 199 Schlereth, Steven E. 199 Schlichtig, Linda K. 1. 179, 89 Schlueter, Tom 75 Schmelzle, Ralph T. 237 Schmid, Criag N. 113, 114, 179 Schmidt, Ann 74 Schmidt, Ann 76 Schmidt, John L. 237 Schmidt, Michelle H. 97, 158 Schmdit, Paul W. 97, 158 Schmidt, Sandra J. 158 Schmidt, Sharon A. 197 Schmierbach, Kevin J. 158 Schmitt, Anne E. 158 Schmittgens, Eric W. 237, 56, 57 Schmitzgens, Joseph 102 Schmuck, Ingrid A. 179 Schmuelling, Catherine M. 47, 179 Schmuelling, Frederick M. 40 Schmuelling, Joseph R. 199 Schniedermeyer, Terrence 179 Schoenheit, Mary S. 96, 137 Schoen, Thomas E. 237 Schoenenberg, Karen 59, 69, 158, 71, 68 Schofft, Kimberly A. 159 Scholl, Mary A. 84, 85,179 Schottel, Chris G. 237 Schreiner, Linda 158 Schreyer, Shelly A. 17, 94, 114, 179 Schrick, Laurie A. 161 Schroeder, Scott A. 90, 233, 238 Schubert, Karen K. 161 Schubert, Kathryn D. 199 Schubert, Maureen A. 111, 199 Schubert, Richard L. 238 Schuchardt, Robert D. 41, 159, 54 Schueler, Diane 143 Schuepp, Yvonne 199 Schuh, Mary M. 17,199 Schuh William J.238 . , istii 9 kSQltu1ieg1CaphennevRzQ19791-1 2SChi1fSter:Davidi1ALf1199.,1565157. 1 1 .Schuswn D21v1dgG.: 3.7. .... 1 79- A lts 17 'ieri 11.9955 I 7 Q ite. 1. - Y . 15-QliWHlZ,fTCIr1 4'-'.e.. 1 . 1 hii - R1a5eff.,Nf,44,g556gf1 i97,ei57iiA1V..i gsqnwem,Lilannjir99l1rzz'. gf 9 6 ,1Sco1es,' Karen1L,e 100,:2'381f QSl3lllggS,ArliC, D1 199 ,,'s' 1 w iSeaVer,, Elizabeth' 1 59 iSeaver,Janice'R. 159 ' fiseaver, Saunder L. 1238 I ,s5iqagrian, Deborah7l59- SBCKIC,-C811 LJ179 K 7 -A Seckel, Daniel T.'96,f1,59 268 Index Seddon, Margie K. 13895 yzyz Seemiller, Ray E. 1 11, Seers, Ronda J. 159251, .i,,. 1 1 Segal, Diane A. . Seitz, David V. ,V Sellers, Elizabeth A.V7,0, Iiy, .107, 1,99 V' il if Sedron, Gloria 1591 1 .'i' 1 ' Sengheiser, Terri 110, 180' Setzer, Patricia A. 159518 Seymour, Donald 138 Shadden, Irene L. 107, 238 Shadden, Kevin C. 180 Shamess, Jonnie:.,A. 70, 199 Shelton,,,Clifford'1L. 93, 159 sheitgagt David TQ93, 159 Shelton, Gloriai, 1 38 Shepard, Franklin E. 1.59 Shepherd, Larry'G. 1591 , Sheppard, Carol l-99 Sheridan, Brenda 159 Sheridan, Leon E. 180 Shoemaker, Gale 238 Sh0emaker,,Pau1a9J. 238 Short, Ca,therine L1. 86, 69, 180 Shoults,,Karen M. 238 Shoults,fTracy A. 59, 77, 180 Shuepp, Yvonne 90 Shumake, Debbie L. 180 Sidars, Delores 106, 199 Sides, Jerry M. 159 Mary L. 239 Smith, Dennis A.96, 112, 114, 115,239 Smith, Erhardt 74, 180 Smith, Jane E. 200 Smith, Kathy 159 Smith, Sheri D. 67, 77, 82, 180 Smith, Shirley M. 159 Smith, Stephanie A. 159 Warren A. 159 Smotherman, Randall E. 239 Smugala, Christine M. 100 Sneed, Sharon K. 106,200 Snelling, Colleen R. 239 Soanbusch, Louie 199 Soehngen, Ronald W. 239 Sommerer, Edna R. 180 .Q,1f,1f.1Qligggonnenschein, Veronica J. 180 Diane M. 46, 70, 100, 200 Anita A. 159 1511.1elii??fif?S13ence, Tammy F. 159 Houston 159 Cynthia L. 109, 200 ?.Spink, Janette A. 159 LCO D. 180 it Sherri L. 76, 159 . Yilispradling, Steven G. 180, 56, 57 . -,'1- x5Sprad1ing, Timothy 159 'Spranaitis Anthony M. 98 112 114, 160 ' l'i Augustine 16, 113, 1,14 ' ' Spriesterbach, Stephen P. 75, 239 Siebert, Cheryl J. 159 A Sprous, Kathleen 111, 180 Siegmund, Nancy R. 96, 236 , Tami L 64 Siekerman, Kelly S. 180 . .r'i ' J. 213, 239 Siemer, Nancy C. 1, 94, 95, 107, 10855lQQ9Q9i .Michael G. 74, 113, 114, 160 89, 88 ','i. Q 180 Siermer, Sally 95, 108, 112, 113, Steeleggigbnald P. 138 Stemer, Sally Steffan,lVBruce E. 200 jSignmund, Nancy 66 Stefo, Dimitri J. 180 ifSikes, Jamie L. 180 Steiger, Lee A, 110,239 if1Sim-on, Donna 109, 238 V Steiner, Carl 200 iS.im0n, EtVi.n.-C .,.. -,,,.,' -1'i if Steiner, Pamela J. 160 1114 '... I I Steinman, Cheryl L. 200 Simon, Kinlberly A. 159 Steinman, Wayne D. 239 SlmPS0DQC3l'flf? l43 Stengel, Kenneth S. 200 Sirnpson, John W. 138 Stengel, Marleen M. 239 Simpson,-:Michae1J. 159 Stenzmorn, Nancy C. 160 Singlcr, Robert W: 199 Stepanovic, Paul J. 180 Singler, Steve L. 180 Stephens, Deborah L. 47, 239 5lf1SlefyT0meD-.l80 SlePl1CHS,PHUl A- l30.. .... .......... . Slll0YlCllf I R Ulla 'ill C. S5300 I Sippelmathleen N+fi.lfilllll...238 l l.t. 1 gi ii. . , SNZGS, DCl90f2lll Li is 1 Skaggi Sh Cry l M 41 l.i...i. 1 .Skilesl Vlfglflla ll0 ii.ii iSlaCk,Bf110e A- l30i ii'iiii Slaugafefl William . Slaughter, Lisa 5laVllvMCllndH All i'iii .iiiiii Slirlgefl DHHHY E- ' ........ Sl Ocll m1'l1AllCe'MQi'318'l' 30 , Sl0H1QfLlli21f1flf1 M- 93 ,..9 S.lLlll?2i5iJ0llll l-- l59 l HMS E' . . .slillillllgii ri, Nancy iii 'iii 3 Sllilllihig Slllllll, Allen ..... . ..... 4 ,.i..l I ...i. Smilll, Smith, 5 le' Smllll, I 8 5l0l2IrSlC.i.4 Smllhl iitii' I . . A f 4 729' 5 5,11-.g-41,710.41,1133My,, ' .. . . 1 1 ' , -1 1- Y'1+Y434652.4l19l6- 974 2401- 54 1741196118015 154- f ii' -717 1 7' 35.221712-Q11611f11i111416116116116111 a f -71.602 . e . 6 A ' fi 1' il 11.311092 '20013 1i1ji .f ' 1.5014 Q T l-55 5 4111111i1f1lI200h1: Q i P: 4,51 50? . ffl? if 1 1 ii , , 515103 1 3441-13155129137 '.f f1l9lfT Cl111f51X1T5S'i1 51 11 '161 240 1 fi- Fi .4 Q. SO- . V f 9 1 I 1SY1111i1Hf1V51.1530 Q'. ' E--Eff ' ' Qifff ?51!11f6i?R011Bf?151i'+1'17Lf443 90462004-2361161517 Sfhaliiiayi 248 ' ' . 200 56, 57.1 . - F F- 214: z Q1i6f1f1s116Qf51S16n10SD- 160 70, V Sill? ,f b' 5 ' 7- - I ' -- -1 - , 1 Vf','4' li :iY!5377!f'f549?711?-111197107 Yi Z l12.. Wxfl'reiber, . . 12:14-1:-f-mf,-4 -:wx , : - '16 . 1 . Q 1 .,.1 110 . 160 'E . M- 200 1 ll - -1141- 'l 1 C- 161- so A'lW S- 93 ,, 1' f 2 l as 871 181 A' - Thu m1191 . - - n ,, T11WCf111- . . Tichacek, 96,-124-1115111514 1 ' Tierney, Chr1sf61r1efg1M. 241 Tinervia, Jim VQ1161 Tirlore, Tim 46 ,,,,. Tod, Richard M. 52, l6l Tod, Steven M. 48, 52, 90, 241, 79, 55 Tokraks , NaneyfS. 201 Tolie,John K.'l12,l1f1,'161 Tolie, Timothy M: 200 Tollifson, Barbara A. 241 Tolllfson, Debbiela. 200 000220022022 222A . 1. ' 1I12iU? 11!Sl1Zf'f11i?1:9f?11iZf''LTTEliif,f1512'iiifQf.1fiQ1557f5I.f12EiT, ' ff5'1f,:1:14f11' . ,.,. ,,.. . ,2,. . , 1,1, lW,,,W,.,,.,,..,, ,,,.W, .. 22222 6. 0f00l 242 I VCSC1S1iY -' V6S61S11y4. Tolliver, David D- 46- 201 TOHCY, 1246111011 P - 201 0.l2, Toye, Sherri11D. 52, 58. 77, 81, 1 1 V 68 -0 1E1'f1 71 1 Travers, Treiber, Qflfgrleiber Mark 16. 16, 44, 24 06666 161 Linda 201 2 2 Robert A. 241 lTi'ibbl.el Gary 1.. 181 'T1'i'bb1,6, Randy J. 241 76,6661-,..M6rk 40, 161 fTripp, Deborah M. 100,201 ',Trip'p,1.eonard L. 181 1'rf1pp,1Shar611 L. 181 . ,... Q f.l1llEli?Z5TfQ14eY- 120111121 1V1- 100-241 13201881 1111110511 11 50' . Mark S. 44. 200 Phyllis A. 200 'William 1-3. 160 C6161-3 D. 12, 59, 160, 71, 69, 68 sandra J. 58, 100, 240, 71, 62 ,'ffl3Q115flfii?g'j211kndrew R. 200 - 15T43i1Qr.1 200 A 131 52 .,.. 9111116.10-64.21.0..4 1 lH-61611 'Ronald .....f'Tiro11p, Antonin C. 90, 111 . l41fle115gg66p, 'M16h61l6 47, 113, 114, 181 1,6Tu116rv1l11671K2Ir211.-D-.1 61 lfftlelger, B1'l1C6'l 81 . Lillian J. 9'6,,,97, 201 1 97, 201 F- 54, 161 - 1 1161 tT1'f11Cf-.CXI11l1113 . , ff 1 1262 201 4Ti1Y10f, 31511611 WI 181 l fT21YQ6lH,..,1421rQ11-1 14- 1154 'fTW111C-1 lCVHI111l3f5A1-- 24 1. ?TY.151'-T.1m 464l201 A . 1 15131199 K-110 .10-1 161 :I I 1 --- . f.afiM1Ch0e1l'L-1201 5105 -1,. E CTS 7 -- .. 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Walkenhorst, Constance J. 74, 109, 1.11, A 213, 242 , - Walker, Donald W. 243 7 - if Walker, John E. 181 ' Wallace, Barbara A. 181 Wallace, Debra K. 161 Wallace, Pamela M, 139, 206 1 Waller, Debbie 109, 111 Wallis, Linda M. 181 Y Walsh, Constance J. 94, 96, 98, 161 M Walsh, Geralyn F. 76, 161 ' Walters, Diane M. 243 V Index 269 11. 821 i f'1E' fm: 114.8 :-swf. 12 ef,-ei,..iwi,isi, ,K 1-N1 W, 1, S y u'mmL' -:i':.i1?iv:52f:p::1:f 5.631 ,,,,1,,,,..me,.,..,,,,,gggg9Q1,,,,,i 3 3 '3111124511113T1,.l1QllflQ1i....4518.... ,,n,iWn,... .1 . 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Judy 201 3 31 R. 161 A. 161 243 12. 162 131 P. 243 L- 201 Brenda K- 181 333'11M21 1iff31l1331l3i'1W3 1'I':11' ii315gijg3'Roxanne A 162 A. 201 162 K. 201 Richard 54 181 A. 18. 00. 106. 243 201 R. 243 A112 1971201 162 41, 162 A- 101 106i 181 C. 461 191. 201 M- 11. 20. 99. 1 C- 102 2 ' 24. 2111 243 1 S 1 140 ,.2..,., ,AL, 1181123 1 .,.. W, .u. .W1.S.,.1 . W., ,,... W .. ti. .. . .1 .. 1.1111-2113, - ri -1 .5Q1,ge:.1g:.1112fe3i611f1.i11111:6 1-11- 07, 108, . 1 109, Wim, F 1 Wiesehar. wiim, 111 I Wlilkra Larryrilffisiritov, wiike, Mike E.fi202Q 21.111 W111C1111 V1f2i1 3525,g.1S2 . wine, Mark C.2e1i1i6.36,33.3s, wi11e,Mich6ie1w..166.2... 1 Willenbroclg, Janice C. l 1 1, 243 Willenbroglr, Keiiiiqgii 182 244 . - - . Charles2'54, 79, 183 .wynnegflglelen 183 1 Wynnej Susan My 109, 183 if 0111,r Yi Yeekel, Elizabeth A. 19, 78, 80, 244 Yehlding, Thomas G, 141,206 Yiatres, Helen 163 York, David E. 54, 244 Young, Carla S. 163 Young, Cindy 244 Young, Carla S. 163 Kathleen A. 93, 141 Young, Susan I. 163 z iW.i1l2i8z1i3ii,?Debra AF36, 244 Zabel' M' 75' 1061 1371 202' W1111.r1e6..i212.6iii1d 36. 244 1W,111W . Zach' 1333 wi11i:giigg,iipqig.8a 1. 61, 94, 106, 108, 1 ZaCnYif3,S?31?3fa J- 183 . ffi 223 554' 'IS' '62 22111 11. 11. 77. 61. 1112 Wre, eelses 133 9.1382 141211011112 A- 133 Wilson, 52, 75, 182, 54 T- 411 163 Wilson, DaVidgg:Eg,t.Sg2 g j ,gy Vggfiggg, M ark-S. 96, 97, 163 Wilson, Jeff R1CkeY S- 202 wiiS1ii1,1eiiy W111W11 Karen M. 110. 202 55 Wi1S0r1.J11di1h M6311 G- 183 Wilson- Ri010y . 131101261 K- 33 W16611. 1111161111 238. 244 .11.,1 ...11 W1r1d11611+i611116zM462. 60. 76. 162 . Wirrdisch, AFSZ, 182, 19. 541 13211 WingbermliiliilieSllianne 202 iii ::l3l'3' ' lll if 'msg l l WingenbacH,.fPerry J. 46, 202 WingembachfZ1'homas E. 202 Winkeler, T. 77, 183 Winkeler, NancS1?1D. 163 Winkeler, Robert F. 90, 244 ,,,,..,, ,,. Winschel, Kenneth 244 W1f1S10Wi Kerri 163 Winslow, Kevin ll, 112, 113, 114, Wirtel, Cindy M. 202 Wolf, Dave 202 Wolf, Jeanne M. Wolf, John D. 199 Wolfe, Karen 7,202 Wolff, Doris E. 141 Wolff, Karen 46 Wrilff, John 190, Wolfslau, James 244 Wood, Carroll L. A Wood, Hubert W. II1202' A . Woodruff, Gwen 1835 Woodruff, Scott 163' Woodworth, Ditvid-141 Worley, Ricky E. 202 Worley, Sheryl L. 244 Wozniak, Mary B. 66, 202 11.,...,-iw... wright, Dan 163 . 11.. ,,, Wrigh1.D0bbi1Qf1202 3 I Wiigm, Kenggeih D. 1 13, 1.14, 115, Wrigh1.S11girY1L- 109. 1,83 1'33 Wrinkle, lgiiida S51202 3'1 ..,....,1.. Wroblewski, M attliew1 li63J Wucherggloe 163 5 ,111 W , 6. 32 f 606 xiii mg, 1 as 1-61-1-J-ww ar' gaze Q . -1 T M 35151-tf1. P ' V - -S. .r TM f t, gif-f 7 - . 3'-'ffti-f . - , . -J-2--,pf ' . ',4,Q- . av- ft., -V V Mm' I- . f ' 1 ev: K A . , - , vw' ,T- ,. .: QQ 1 g, '. ' ' ' -' .- ..,.,xw-,sm - -,--' . - T ' 4 Mfg. . Q g ' '- Qi? A I ' 1' 'I' A S V. I 'a 3 , if . l 'T ii g W , ,mtg ,, H . f -if M y . . Elusive Butterfly You might wake up some morning, To the sound of something moving Past your window in the wind. And if you're quick enough to rise, You'll catch the fleeting glimpse Of someone's fading shadow. Out onthe new horizon, You may see the floating motion Ofa distant pair ofwings. And ifthe sleep has left your ears, You might hear footsteps Running through an open meadow. You might have heard my footsteps Echo softly in the distance Through the canyons of your mind. I might have even called your name As I ran searching after Something to believe in. You might have seen me running Through the long abandonedfiuins Of the dreams you left behind. Ifyou remember somethingthere That glided past you followed Close by heavy breathing, 272 Acknowledgement Don't be concerned, it will not harm you. It's only me pursuing something I'm not sure of. Across my dream, with nets ofwonder, I chase the bright eleusive butterfly oflove. Bob Lind ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY Words 8L Music: Bob Lind I Copyright 1965, I966 Metric Music Co, Inc. Used by permission. And so end another school year. It is now time for us to go on our own way, chasing our own bright elusive butterfly oflove. A yearbook is more than print on paper, it is people. People who appear within, as well as, people who aid in making the book possible. I would like to thank AMERICAN YEARBOOK COM- PANY, and especially their representative, Mr. James Combs, who was of great assistance when technical difficulties arose. To VIN- CENT PRICE STUDIOS, who were always ready with a helping hand when needed, goes a sincere thank you. The support shown by our ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY. particularly our sponsors Mrs. LORETTA BOOTH, BEACON Financial Sponsor and MR. RANDOLPH C. CORNELL, BEACON Editorial Sponsor was greatly appreciated. Last, but not least, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the BEACON Staff, without whom this yearbook could not have been as successfully completed. As the closing note. I would like to present to you the l975 BEA- CON in the hope that it will help to preserve many fond memories ofthis year. A .,.., .. if Editor in Chief N r ,r H 13513 Hf Qi lgw 4 mail 3113115 M353 1 wir., rimfsf, I 1: 2 Q' i1 l i i 1 9 M-- -Q--. - fifxixtuuifljij 5 Q w x 1
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