Elk Grove High School - Montage Yearbook (Elk Grove Village, IL)
- Class of 1970
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Elk Grove High School
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
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Row 2: Lynn Leopardo, Nancy Beyer, Wendy Berns, Bobbi Kuhn,
Donna Sronkoskiq Row 3: Lynn Evans, Charna Tringali, Claudia
ette, Dennis Oltz, Bob Hilgers, Jeannie Weadley.
We were the Seniors, that was very clear
The Senior class of 1970 has the honor of being
the first class to go through all four years at EGHS.
During these four years the class of '70 has earned
the reputation of having leadership and responsibility.
Our responsibility started as Freshmen when we
sponsored a fun night which brought in that year's
largest crowd and profit.
As Sophomores we sponsored the turn-about,
"Spring Fever," and won the canned food drive. Our
reward for winning was having the Senior president
eat raw asparagus.
In our Junior year we won the canned food drive
again. With eagerness and spirit we sponsored the
Powder Puff football game and the most wonderful
night of the year, the Prom, "Cherish"
In our Senior year, our leadership and respon-
sibility reached their peak. We showed spirit by
building the Queen's float and winning first prize for,
the stationary float at Homecoming. We also pre-
sented "Frosted Fantasy."
Senior Sue Swanson once predicted that we would
succeed "as long as there was a hint of spirit and
determination." For the class of '70, 'tit was not a
hint but a shout."
0 SILNIIORS
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Abernathy, Linda-G.R.A. 1. Girls' Glee Club 2.
Pep Club 2. Concert Choir 3.4. Leaders' Club
3,4. Tri-M 3,4 lTreasurer 47. Pom-Pon Squad 4.
Abraham, Arnold John-Tennis 1,2. A.V. 1,2,3.
Adamazyh, Matt-Chess Club 1,2. Science Club 1,2.
Transferred from Orr High School.
Adreon, Stephen-Football 1. A-Band 1,2. Trans-
ferred from Pamona High School.
Aiello, Raymond.
Albert, Clifford-Fall Play 1,2,3,4. Winter Play 2,
3. Spring Play 2,3. Contest Play 3. N.H.S. 3,4.
Drama Club 1,2,3,4. National Thespians 3,4.
Altamore, Susan.
Ancona, Jerome-Cross Country 1,2,3. Track 1,2.
. Wrestling 1,2,3,4 lAll-Conference 37. Letter-
men's Club 1,2,3,4 lVice-President 47. Student
Council 3.
Anderson, Joy-Art Club 1,2,3 lVice-President 1,
President 27. Presidents' Club 2. SIS Advisory
Board 2. N.H.S. 2,3,4. 4-semester honor pin.
History Rite Award.
Antosch, Joan-G.R.A. 1. Chorus 1.2. Latin Club 1,
2. Pep Club 1,2,3. Library Club 3. Ski Club 4.
Transferred from Aquinans Dominican High
School.
Armstrong, Beth-MONTAGE 2. Girls' Glee Club
3 lVice-President 37. Choir 4. Madrigals 4.
Drama Club 3. Folk Music Club 3. V-Show 3.
Tri-M 4.
Arnt, Cheryl-Pep Club 1. Nurse's Aide 2,3. D.O. 4.
Aronson, Marsha-Business Ed. Club 2. Equestrian
Club 3. H.E.R.O. 4.
Arsenault, Joseph-Football 1,2. Wrestling 1. Track
1. Chess Club 1,2. Jets 2. Astronomy Club 2.
Math Club 2. A.V. 1,2,3,4. Transferred from
Weber High School.
Ashby, Richard-Basketball 1. Golf 2. Transferred
from Fenton High School.
Augustine, Denise-Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 1Captain 3,
Co-Captain 4.7 Student Council 1,2,3,4 iRecord-
ing Secretary 47. Christmas Ball Attendant 2.
Homecoming Court Attendant 4.
Austin, Dan.
Bachus, Larry-Basketball 1. Track 1.2.3. Key Club
3,4. Leaders 3,4.
Bailey, Gary-Baseball 2,3,4 fManager 2,3,47. Bi-
ology Club 1. French Club 2. Business Ed.
Club 2,3,4.
Baldin, Laura-Art Club 1. Girls' Glee Club 1.
Barnes, Anita-0.0. 4 1Treasurer 47.
Barranco, Christopher-Knot pictured7. Transferred
from Roosevelt High School.
Bartley, Doyle.
Bust, Pamela.
Bateman, Colleen-French Club 1,2. Pep Club 1,2.
Class board 1,2. A.V. 3 1Student secretary 37.
Orchesis 3,4.
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Bateman, Mary Ann-Freshmen Girls' Chorus 1.
Girls' Glee Club 2. Latin Club 1.
Bauaro, Carolyn-Piano 1. Ballet 1.2. Spanish Club
2.3. Mission Club 2,3 1Treasurer 33. Student
Council 2. Transferred from Madonna High
School.
Bauaro, Sunday Adele-Knot pictured3. G.A.A. 3.
Music Appreciation 1. Ballet 1. Transferred
from Madonna High School.
Beahan, Jeanette-History Rite Award. Pep Club 1,
2.3. Science Club 2.
Beck, Christine Karen-G.R.A. 1.2. German Club 1,
2,3 lSecretary 33. Ski Club 1,2,3.4. F.T.A. 4.
4-semester honor pin.
Becker. Steven-Wrestling 1.2. Tennis 2. Winter
Play 2. 4-semester honor pin. A.V. 2,3,4.
Bernard, Sheilah-G,R.A. 1 lSecretary3. Pom-Pon
Squad 3.4. 4-semester honor pin. Creative
Writing Club 1. Spanish Club 2.3. Pep Club 2.3.
N.H.S. 3.4 tSecretary 43. Pan Language Club 4.
I.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student 4.
Berns. Wendy Lynn-Pep Club 1.2. G.R.A. 1.2.
Cheerleading 2,3,4. Student Council 1. Class
Board 3.4.
Berthold, Debra-Pep Club 1. G.R.A. 1.2. Office
Guide 3. Office Occupations 4 1Vice-President
43.
Beyer. Nancy-Cheerleading 1. Pom-Pon Squad 3
Freshman Showcase 1. Individual Speech 2.3.4
Winter Play 2. Fall Play 3. Variety Show 4
G.R.A. 1. Orchesis 2.4.
Bieze, Terry-D.E. 4 1Treasurer 43.
Bigham, Belinda Jean.
Bilhuber, Wendy Ellen-Art Club 1.4. GUARDIAN 4.
Blaski, Ellen Mary-Art Club 1.2. Student Council
2. Transferred from Evanston Township High
School.
Blazek, Barbara-Pep Club 1,2.3,4. French Club 1.2.
Boebel, Robert-Football 1.3. Basketball 1.
Bollmann, Larry.
Bonouich, Virginia Ann-Pep Club 1. Folk Arts 2.
Borzewski Charmaine-Home Ec. Club 1.2. Art
Club 3.4.
Boyer. Jeffery Jason-Football 1.2. Basketball 1.2.
3.4. Baseball 1,2.3,4. Leaders 3.4.
Bragg. Brenda-Pep Club 1.2. F.H.A. 2.
Brantner, Douglas-German Club 1.2.3. Trans-
ferred from Stephen Decatur High School.
Brennan, Michelle-Leaders 3.4. Pep Club 1.2.
G.R.A. 1.2. Leaders' Club 3.4. Flashers 4.
Wrestlettes 4. Office Guide 3.4.
Brown, Gary-Drama Club 3.4. National Thespians
3.4. Rifle Club 1. Biology Club 1. Class Board
1
Browning, Robert-Spanish Rite Award.
Brzycki, Norbert-Transferred from St. Francis de
Salles High School.
Butterfield, Dennis-Baseball 1,2. Football 1. Rifle
Club 2. Transferred from Marsh High School.
Byrne, Kevin-Football 1,2,3. Track 2. Wrestling 4.
N.H.S. 2,3,4. 4-semester honor pin. Latin Club
2.3.4. Computer Club 3, Anthropology Club 4.
Student Council 4.
Caldwell, Ann E,-G.R.A. 1,4. Freshmen Girls'
Chorus. Ski Club 3.4. Home Ec. Club 3. Host-
ess Club 4. Office Guide 3,4. Teacher's Aide
3,4.
Callahan, Michael Alan-Swimming 1,2,3,4. Track
1.3. Tennis 2. Concert Band 1,2. Lettermen's
Club 4. Aquatics Club 4.
Camphouse, James Raymond-Basketball 1,2,3.
Cross Country tManager 13. Homecoming Court
Escort 4.
Cardwell, Terry-Track 1,2. Cross Country 2.
Football 3. Baseball 3. Basketball 3. Student
Play 3. Transferred from Fruitdale High School.
Carone, Gail-Symphonic Band 1,2. Marching Band
2,3.
Carroll, Cecilia-P.A.A. 1,2,3. Art Club 1. Drama
Club 2,3. Glee Club 2. N.H.S. 3.4. French Club
1,2,3. Student Council 2,3 tTreasurer 31.
Transferred from St. Patrick Academy.
Carroll, Christine-P.A.A. 1,2,3. Girls' Track
Team 2. Girls' Basketball 3. Art Club 1, Glee
Club 2. Drama Club 2. N.H.S. 3,4. French Club
1,2,3. Student Council 2.3. Transferred from
St. Patrick Academy.
Cassara, Linda,
Castiglione, Marie-Pep Club 1. Art Club 2.
H.E.R.O. 4 CVice-president 43.
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Coil, Daniel-Band 1,2,3. Spanish Club 1,2.
Coll, Terry C.-Basketball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2.
Cross Country 1. Leaders 3,4.
Condon, Suzanne Monica-French Club 1,2. Pep
Club 1,3. Leaders 3,4. Leaders' Club 3,4 lSec-
retary 45. Class Board 3.
Connery, Maureen Ann-Girls' Tennis 3. Fresh-
men Girls' Chorus 1. Glee Club 2,3. Choir 4.
Stage Crew 3,4. G.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 3,4.
Cook, Sheryl.
Cook, William-Marching Band 1,2,3,4. Symphonic
Band 1,2,3,4. Jazz Band 2.3.4. V-Show 2,4.
Tri-M 2,3,4.
Cooper, Gail-Pep Club 1,2. G.R.A. 2,4. Art Club
2. Folk Music Club 3. Ski Club 3. Student Coun-
cil 1.
Copeland, Sandra-Band 1,2. V-Show 1,2. Orchestra
1,2. Tri-M 2. Pep Club 1,2. Ski Club 2. Class
Board 1. SIS Advisory Board 2.
Crawford, Paul D.-Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,
2,3. D.E. 4. Lettermen's Club 4.
Creedon, Richard David-lnot picturedj. Gymnas-
tics 1. A.V. 1,2,3.
Crispe, John C.-A.V. 1,2.
Czarnecki, Alan-lnot picturedl.
Czarnecki, Peter R.-A.V. 1,2,3. GUARDIAN 1.
MONTAGE 1,2,3.
Dahl, Bonnie-H.E.R.O. 4 fTreasurer 41.
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Cating, Charles Edward-Concert Choir 1,2,3,4.
Modern Madrigals 4. Tri-M 3,4. Biology Club
2. Business Club 3. Junior Achievement 4
fProduction Manager 47.
Cating, Harry Joseph-Swimming 2. Marching Band
1,2,3. Concert Band 3. Concert Choir 4. Biolo-
gy Club 1. Folk Music Club 2. Scale Modeling
Club 3.
Cavanagh, Micheal-Football 1. Swimming 1. Base-
ball 1. Key Club 2,3. Leaders 3.4.
Cerkorzey, Mark-Knot picturedl. Transferred from
West Leyden High School.
Ceuallos, Jorge Einar-Soccer 1,2,3. Basketball 1.
Volleyball 3. Speech 3,4. Journalism 2,3,4.
Newspaper Editor 3. Karate 2. Chess Club 2,3.
Soccer Club 3. Foreign Exchange student from
Ecuador.
Chassey, Richard-Football 1.2,3,4. Basketball 1,2.
3. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Key Club 2.3,4. Class
Board 3.
Chesney, Kevin-Football 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2,3Q4.
Christ, Alice-National Thespians 3,4. Folk Music
Club 3. Transferred from Homewood-Floss-
moor High School.
Chyetle, Cary-Football 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2. Track
3,4. Transferred from Evanston High School.
Clark, Gale-G.R.A. 2. Art Club 1,2. Philosophy
Club 4.
Clark, Robert-lnot picturedl.
Clauss, Teresa Louise-Office Guide 1.
Cliver, Deborah Vicki-Freshmen Girls' Chorus 1.
Girls' Glee Club 2,3. Modern Madrigals 4.
Concert Choir 4. Tri-M 4. Leaders 3,4. Lead-
ers' Club 3,4.
Clyde, Valerie Jean-Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. Fresh-
men Showcase 1. Christmas Ball Attendant 1.
Ski Club 1,2. Pep Club 1. Spanish Club 1. Stu-
dent Council 1,2. Class Board 3,4.
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DiAmico, Angie-G.R.A. 1. History Rite Award. Art
Club 2,3,4. MONTAGE 4. GUARDIAN 4.
Davidson, Pat-G.R.A. 2. Pep Club 3. Office Guide
3,4. GUARDIAN 4.
Davis, Martin-Transferred from Maine South High
School, Park Ridge, Ill.
Davis, Ralph-Baseball 1. Cross Country 2,3,4.
Track 2,3. Basketball 4. Radio Club 1. Trans-
ferred from Prospect High School.
Dean, James Frank-Football 1. Wrestling 1 fMan-
ager lj. Freshmen Showcase 1. Fall Play 3.
Contest Play 3. Individual Speech 3,4. N.F.L.
3,4. Variety Show 4. Spanish Rite Award.
N.H.S. 2,3,4. 4-semester honor pin. History
Rite Award. Drama Club 3,4. MONTAGE 4.
Student Council 4 fPresident 43.
DeLude. Ralph-Football 1. Basketball 1,2. Trans-
ferred from Fenton High School.
DeMu1h, Geoffrey John-Swimming 1,2. Tennis 1.
Art Club 1,2.
DeOrio, Gregory-Baseball 1. Bowling 1,2,3.
Derby, Dennise Arm-Track Official 2,3,4. Gym-
nastic Official 4. Pep Club 1,2,3,4. G.R.A. 1.
French Club 2.
DiCasola, Jo-fnot picturedl. Anthropology Club 4.
Diemer, Anne S.-P.A.A. 1,2,3. Library Club 1,2,
3. Spring Play 2.
Digangi, Joseph-Football 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 1.2,3,
4. Track 2. F.T.A. 3.
Dimand, Thomas E,-Football 1.
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Doherty, Karen-Color Guard 2,3. Fall Play 1.
Calendar Girl 3. French Rite Award. Foreign
Exchange Student. Drama Club 1. Office Guide
1,2.
Dolby, Kathryn-N.H.S. 2,3,4. 4-semester honor
pin. Pep Club l,3,4. Class Board 1. MON-
TAGE 3,4 fAssistant Editor 49. Quill and
Scroll 3,4.
Donalzl, Marsha-Library Club 12. Library Guide
2. 0.0. .
Dolson, Da uid.
Domrne, Gary Robert-Track 1,2,3. Cross Country
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Douthit, Davis Paul-Golf 2,4.
Drelicharz, Pamela.
Dukewich, Sandra Joy-Freshman Showcase 1.
I.F.S. Exchange Student 2. 4-semester honor
pin. Orchesis 2,3,4 fVice-President 3. Presi-
dent 4J. Student Council 1,2,3. Class Board 2
6Secretary 23.
Duncan, Robert.
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Dwojakowshi, Steven-Knot picturedj. Baseball 1.
Eclchardt, Leslie.
Eclclund, Patricia-G.R.A. 1. 4-semester honor pin.
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Spanish Club 1. Orchesis 3,4 tCostume Mis-
Edwards, Charles D.-Track 1. Art Club 3.
Ehlers, Marshall.
Eilrich, Jennifer-G.R.A. 1. Ski Club 3. Home Ec
Club 2.
Ellery. Cathy-Pom-Pon Squad 3.4. Homecoming
Queen 4. Ski Club 1. Pep Club 2.3. Leaders'
Club 3,4 lVice-president 41. Class Board 1
lTreasurer 15. Student Council 2.3. Leaders
3.4.
Ellingsworlh, Rich-lnot picturedl.
Erlandson. Jane-Spanish Club 1.2,3.
Erps, Kenneth-Knot picturedl. Transferred from
Austin High School.
Estry. Glenn Robert.
Evans, Margaret Lynn-Girls' Glee Club 3. Or-
chesis 2.3.4. Color Guard 2.3. Class Board 4.
Evans, Susan-Ski Club 3.
Fairchild. Pat-lnot picturedl.
Fanslow. Leroy-Knot picturedl.
Faracy, Stephanie-Freshmen Showcase 1. Winter
Play 2.3. Spring Play 2.3. Fall Play 3.4. Na-
tional Thespians 3.4. N.F.L. 3. G.R.A. 1. Dra-
ma Club 2,3,4 CSecretary 45. Class Board 2.3.
Fazio, Jack Frank-Basketball 1. Tennis 1. German
Club 1.
Fecenko. Calherine Anne-N.H.S. 2,3.4. 4-semester
honor pin. Cum Laude Award. Art Club 1.
G.R.A. 1.2. Pep Club 1.2.3,4. Pom-Pon Squad
3.4. A.F.S. Exchange Student 3. Pan Language
4.
Fernandez, Benny-Football 1. Gymnastics 1.2.3,4.
Lettermen's Club 4.
Ficarelli. Sharon-Pep Club 2.
Fiebernitz, Peggy A.-German Rite Award. Ger-
man Club 3.
Fiero, Jeff-fnot picturedl.
Filskov, Frank.
Fink. Ronald Brian-Football 1.2.3,4. Basketball 1.
2.3. Track 1. Tennis 2.3.4. Marching Band 1.4.
Symphonic Band 1.2.3.4. Jazz Band 1.2.3.4
V-Show 4. N.H.S. 3.4 iVice-President 43. Key
Club 3. Student Council 4.
Fisher, Joanne-F.T.A. 4..Teacher's Aide 4. Trans-
ferred from St. Patrick Academy.
Fleming, Kathryn-F.T.A. 4. Teacher's Aide 4.
Transferred from St. Patrick Academy.
Flerlage. Kathy-Pom-Pon Squad 3,4 iCaptain 41.
Ski Team 3.4. Track Official 3.4. Pep Club 1.
2.3.4 1Treasurer 47. Ski Club 2.3.4. Nurse's
Aide 2. Office Guide 3.
Flesch, John Gerrard-Football 1.2. Basketball 1.2,
3.4. Track 1.2.3.4. All-Conference Basketball
3. Homecoming Court Escort 4. Key Club 1.2.
3. Leaders 3.4. Student Council 3.
Flowers, William E.-Football 2.3.4. Tennis 2. Ski
Club 1,2.3,4.
Fortmann, Dan-Football 1,2 CManager 23. Golf 1.2.
Fox, Keith-Basketball 1. Concert Choir 3.4.
Fox, Thomas Arthur-Swimming 1. Baseball 1. V-
Show 1,3.4. Fall Play 3.4. Contest Play 3.4.
Spring Play 3. National Thespians 3,4 1His-
torian 45. Drama Club 3.4. Individual Speech 3.
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Franck, Sharon Marie-G.R.A. 2. Para-Psychology
Club 2. Equestrian Club 3.4. Ski Club 3.4.
F.T.A. 4.
Fron. Anita-G.A.A. 2.3. Band 1.2. Drama 2. Latin
1. Transferred from Palatine High School.
Froysland, Jeffrey-Football 1.2.3.4. Wrestling 1.
2.3.4. Baseball 1. Track 2.
Fruilt. Caren-Freshmen Girls' Chorus 1. Girls'
Glee Club 2. Pep Club 1.2.
Fruitt. Connie-Freshmen Girls' Chorus 1. Girls'
Glee Club 2.3. Concert Choir 4. Pep Club 1.2.
Fylpaa. John William-Golf 1.2.3.4. Swimming 4.
Lettermerfs Club 4.
Galati. Janice-Volleyball 1,2.3. Basketball 1.2.3.
Swimming 1.2.3. Softball 1.2.3. G.A.A. 1.2.3.
Chorus 1.2. Future Nurse 1.2.3. Art Club 1.
Transferred from Kogan High School.
Garces. Tony.
Gardynski, Kathy-Leaders 3.4. Leaders' Club 3.4.
N.H.S. 2.3.4. Spanish Club 2.3.4. Foreign Ex-
change Student 2. Pep Club 1,2.3.4. 4-semester
honor pin.
Garibaldi, Richard J.-A.V. 1.2.3.4.
Gaynor. Colleen-Latin Club 1.
It was a year of thrills and excitement
Gentner. Sandi-Track Official 3. Drama 2.3.4. Na-
tional Thespians 3.4. Colorguard 3.4 1Co-
captain 45. 4-semester honor pin. N.H.S. 3.4.
G.R.A. 3. Leaders' Club 3.4. Aquatics 4. Lead-
ers 3.4.
Gianaris. Kathleen-Fall Play 2.3.4. Contest Play
2. Spring Play 2.3. 4'semester honor pin. Dra-
ma Club 2. National Thespians 3.4. N.H.S. 3.4.
Giarratano. Linda-Knot picturedl.
Gieringer. Nlarcia Marie-Pep Club 1. Leaders 3.4.
Gildersleeve. Cathy-Girls' Glee Club 2.3. Pep
Club 1.2. Ski Club 4.
Gilszmer. Ronald-Leaders 3.4.
Glejf Chris-G.R.A. 1.2. Library Aide 1.2.
GUARDIAN 3.4.
Glenz. Richard G.
Gorman. Nlargiaret-G.R.A. 1.2. Individual Speech
3. Pep Club 2.3. F.T.A. 3. Teacher's Aide 3.
Gosse. Sharon Ann-G.R.A. 1.2.3.4. Leaders' Club
3.4. Aquatics 4. Leaders 3.4.
Gotsch, Robert-Knot picturedl. Basketball 1. Ger-
man Club 2.
Gragnani, Gloria-G.R.A. 1.2.3. Leaders 3.4. Pep
Club 1.2. Leaders' Club 3.4. Hostess Club 4.
Office Guide 2.3.4.
Grandi, Louise.
Graufi William-Football 1.2.3. Wrestling 1.2.3.
Anthropology Club 4 tPresident 43.
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Green, PamfCheerleading 1,3,4. N.F.L. 3. Calen-
dar Girl 3. Pep Club 1,2. Ski Club 2. Student
Council 1. Class Board 2.
Grieco, Marie V.
Griffin, Kevin Wayne-Baseball 1,2. Para-Psychol-
ogy 2,3. Ski Club 3. Leaders 3,4.
Griffith, David-Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3.
Baseball 1. Tennis 2,3,4. N.H.S. 3,4. 4-se-
mester honor pin. Key Club 2,3,4 tPresident 45.
Gross, Susan Marie-Transferred from Bremen
High School.
Grupe, Cheri Lynn-G.R.A. 3. Wrestlettes 4. 0.0.
4 lSecretary 43. Leaders 3,4. Class Board 4.
Guastaferri, Linda-Drama Club 1,2. Fall Play 2.
Winter Play 2. Individual Speech 2,3,4. N.F.L.
2,3,4. V-Show 4. N.H.S. 2,3,4. 4-semester
honor pin. History Rite Award. Latin Rite
Award. Student Council 1.
Guercio, Nancy-G.R.A. 1. Ski Club 1,2. Equestrian
Club 3.
Gutierrez, Mary-Leaders 3,4.
Gutzman, William-Knot picturedl.
Haar, Greg-Football 1,2,3. Gymnastics 1,2, Track
1,2. Wrestling 3. Art Club 4.
Hachmeisler, Donald-Band 1,4. Transferred from
Maine West High School.
Hahn, Michael-Knot picturedl.
Hahn, Marty-lnot picturedj. Art Club 1,2,3. Na-
tional Thespians 3. Drama Club 1.
Haich, Dana Andrew-Basketball 1,2. Baseball 1.
Student Council 1. Transferred from St. Greg-
ory High School.
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Hall, Marianne-Fall Play 4. Orchesis 3. Office
Guide 2,3,4.
Halladay, Michael.
Hansen, David E.-Tennis 1,2,3,4. Football 1
fTrainer1J.
Hansen, Kathleen-G.R.A. 1,2. Pep Club 3. Library
Aide 1,2.
Hansen, Lynn Carol-G.R.A. 1. Concert Band 1.2.
Marching Band 2. Swimming Club 1. Cheer-
leader 1. Leaders' Club 4 4President 43. Lead-
ers 3,4. Transferred from Niles North High
School.
Hanson, Paul-Golf 1,2.
Hanson, Robert-Football 1. Swimming 1,2.
Hamish, Steve-Football 2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3.
Baseball 1,2. Golf 3. Transferred from Arap-
ahoe High School.
Hartmann, Sandy-Choir 1,2. Dance Club 1,2.
Transferred from Averill Park High School.
Harvey, H. Clarke-Football 1,2,3,4. Swimming 1,
2. Track 1,2,3. Key Club 3,
Haskell, James Michael-Football 1,2. Basketball
1,2,3. Baseball 1,2. Varsity Club 2. Trans-
ferred from Prospect High School.
Hatzold, Thomas Scott-Cross Country 1. Wres-
tling 1 tManager 11. Tennis 1 tManager 19.
Drama Club 2,3,4. National Thespians 3,4.
Dancers Jan Lewis Dawn Nitschneider Qumcey Lowing and Pam Krull are reflected in the mirror at a rehearsal.
Hauser. Caryn-History Rite Award. Pep Club 1.2.
G.R.A. 3.4 lSecretary 3.43. Leaders 3.4. Lead-
ers' Club 3.4. F.T.A. 3.4 1Vice-President 43.
Teacher's Aide 3.4.
Hazle. Rhonda-Library Club 2.3. Library Guide 2.
3. Office Guide 4.
Heimberger. Tom.
Heimos. Chris-Track Official 1.2.3.4. Debate 1.2.
3.4. G.R.A. 1. Pep Club 1.2 1Sales Chairman 13.
Orchesis 2.3.4 1Historian 33. Office Guide 3.
Student Council 1.4. Class Board 1.2.3 fSecre-
tary 13. SIS Advisory Board 2.
Hejduh, Curtis-Golf 1.2.3.4. Gymnastics 2.3.4.
Helbig. William F.-Gymnastics 1.2.3.4. Band 1.2.
Lettermen's Club 4.
Heller. R onald-lnot pictured3.
Hendrickson, Linda-Swimming Official 1.2. Pep
Club 1.3. Ski Club 3. Art Club 3. MONTAGE
4. Student Council 1.2. Transferred from
Thornridge High School.
Henry. Willard N.-Basketball 3. Baseball 1.3.4.
Football 2.4.
Hess. David-Baseball 1. Chess Club 1. Latin Club
1.2. F.T.A. 3.4.
Hilblom, Richard William-Swimming 1.2. Rifle
Club 1. Ski Club 2.3.4 CVice-president 43. Ski
Team 3.4.
Hildebrandt. Pamela Kay-Health Club 1. Office
Guide 1.2.3.
Hilgers. Robert John-Basketball 1.2. Golf 1.2.3.
Flying Club 1. Class Board 4.
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Hofef, Sheff Lynn-G.R.A. 1. Leaders 3.4. Pep Club 'iv 'i . 'Q ' "
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Hoffstetter. Gerald Wayne-Swimming 1.2. Sym- qi l i '
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Jazz Band 1.2.3. Pep Band 1.2.3.4. V'
Hollywood. Gordon-Basketball 1.2. Baseball 1.2.3.
4. Leaders 3.4.
Holmes. Linda--Leaders 3.4. Girls' Glee Club 3.
Concert Choir 4. Health Careers Club 1. Pep
Club 1.3. Leaders' Club 3.4. Tri-M 4. Office
Guide 1.2.3.4. Choral Capers 3.4. District 214
Music Festival 3.4.
Holste. Linda.
Hopkins. Leslie-Baseball 1.2. Football 1.2.
Hopley. Barbara-Girls' Glee Club 3.4. Equestrian
Club 3. Pep Club 4. Hostess Club 4 fPresident
43. Nurse's Aide 1.3.
Horsley. Andrea K.
Howes. Celeste Anne-Choir 1. Speech 1. Band 1.2.
Art Club 2.3.4. Orchestra 2. Drama 4.
Huffman. Kerry.
Ingersoll. Susan-Leaders 3.4. Drama Club 1.2.
Winter Play 2.3.4. Spring Play 2.3.4. Contest
Play 3.4. V-Show 3.4. National Thespians 3.4
fSecretary 33. Leaders' Club 3.4. Library
Guide 2.3.
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2. Humanities Board 4.
lsberner, James-Knot picturedl.
Jachimiak, Deborah Lynn-G.R.A. 1,2. Transferred
from Gage Park High School.
Jakubek, Martin Micheal-Baseball 1. Gymnastics
2. Leaders 3,4.
Jasper, Susan Lee-Pep Club 1,3.
Jaszka, Paul-Basketball 1,2,3. Track 1. Football
2. Baseball 2.
Jenkins, Daniel-Tennis 1,2. Cross Country 2.
Transferred from Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Jensen, Cynthia A.-C.W.T. 3,4.
Jobelius, Jennifer Marie-G.R.A. 1. Ski Club 2. Li-
brary Guide 2. Girls' Glee Club 3,4. Equestrian
Club 3,4.
Johnson, Floyd Mckenzie-Cross Country 1. Wres-
tling 2.
Johnson, Karen-Pep Club 1,4.
Johnson, Lynn-Pep Club 1,2. Winter Play 1,3.
Spring Play 2. Fall Play 4. Ski Club 2,3,4.
Leaders 3,4. G.R.A. 3. Leaders' Club 3,4.
Comedie des Arts 3,4. V-Show 4. Girls' Glee
Club 3. Choir 4. Senior Sextet 4. Contest Play
4.
Johnson, Robert-Knot picturedl.
Johnston, Maribeth-G.R.A. 1,2. Class Board 1,4
1Vice-President 45. Pep Club 1,2,3. Office
Guide 1,2. Ski Club 2,3. Student Council 2,3,4.
Leaders 3,4. Leaders' Club 3,4.
Late to bed and early to rise was '70
Jones, Gail-Transferred from Ridgewood High
School.
Jones, James-lnot picturedl.
Jones, Philip-Cross Country 1.
Jones, Steven-Cross Country 1. Track 1. D.E. 4.
Jordah, Suzanne-Pep Club 1,2,3. G.R.A. 1,2.
F.T.A. 3,4. Teacher's Aide 4.
Jorgensen, Dawn-Library Club 1,2. French Club
1,2,3. P.A.A. 3. Ski Club 4. Transferred from
St. Patrick Academy.
Jung, Sharon Jean-Office Guide 1,2. G.R.A. 2.
Leaders 3,4. Leaders' Club 3,4.
Jurjovec, Nadeen-Orchesis 2,3. MONTAGE 1.
Art Club 1,2,3,4. Student Council 4.
Kamberg, Ricki-Cheerleading 1. Pep Club 2. Block
1,2. Transferred from Shawnee Mission East
High School.
Kamberg, Vicki-Cheerleading 1. Pep Club 2. Block
1,2. Transferred from Shawnee Mission High
School.
Kandybe, Susan Lynn-0.0. 4, Transferred from
York Community High School.
Kasallis, William A.-Football 1,2,3,4. Wrestling
1,2,3,4.
Kawano, Allen-Art Club 4. GUARDIAN 4.
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Keller, Bradley-Basketball 1. Ski Club 2,3,4. Ski
Team 3. Art Club 3,4.
Kerr, Margegfnot picturedl. Office Guide 3. 0.0. 4.
Kesler, Marius-Football 1,2. Basketball 1. Base-
ball 1,2. Wrestling 2,3,4. Golf 3.4. Marching
Band 1,2. Symphonic Band 1.2. V-Show 2. 4-
semester honor pin. N.H.S. 2.3.4.
Kessner, Kennethglnot picturedl.
Kezios, Maria Joanne-Girls' Glee Club 2. Concert
Choir 3,4. Junior Girls' Sextet. Senior Girls'
Sextet. Tri-M 3.4. Color Guard 3.4. V-Show 4.
Biology Club 1. French Club 1,2. G.A.A. 1.
G.R.A. 1.2. Equestrian Club 3. F.T.A. 3,4.
District 214 Festival 2.3.4. Transferred from
Foreman High School.
King, Gregory-Light Show 3.
Kingsbury, Warren-Knot picturedj.
Kirchway, Becky-0.0. 4.
Kleinert, Vicki Janay-Transferred from Heart of
Mary High School.
Kleisner, James-Cross Country 1.2.4. Track 1,2,
3.4.
Klinger, Paul-Football 1,2,3. Wrestling 1.2. Ski
Club 4.
Kmett, Phil-Transferred from Fenton High School.
Koch, Sandy.
Kohnke, Gary.
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Pep Club 1,2. Leaders' Club 3. Leaders '3,4.
MONTAGE 3,4. FTA 1 Ullreasurer 15.
Kornacki, Kathy.
Kosinski, Larry-Baseball 2. Transferred from St.
Patricks High School.
Kos ke, Gerald.
Kostopaulos. Michael.
Kolal, Ron J.-Football 1.2.3. Wrestling 1,2,3,4.
Kouul, Lyn-4-semester honor pin. Pep Club 1.3.
Kozler, Carole Ann-Freshmen Girls' Chorus 1.
Girls' Glee Club 2. French Club 1. Hostess
Club 4. GUARDIAN 4. Journalism 4.
Kropslsi, Thomas Richard-Baseball 1. Gymnastics 1.
Krueger, Janet Charlyn. -
Krull, Pamela Joan-Quill gr Scroll 3. Art Club 1.2.
Orchesis 3 4. MONTAGE 3 4.
Kruse, Richard Willie-Football 12,3. Wrestling 1,
2 3. Transferred from St. Patrick's High School.
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Kruse, Robert J.-Football 1.2.3.4. Wrestling 1.2.
Transferred from St. Patrick's High School.
Kuczynski. Bob.
Kuecks. William.
Kuhn. Bobbie-Pom-Pon Squad 3.4. V-Show 4. Pep
Club 1.2.3,4. G.R.A. 1. Leaders 3.4. Leaders'
Club 3.4. Student Council 1. Class Board 2.3.4.
Kulasik, Kathy-inot pictured1.
Kussin, Robert-Track 1.2.
LaFayette, John Joseph-Baseball 1. Golf 2. Latin
Club 1.2. Anthropology Club 3.4. Class Board 4.
LaMont, Margarita Maria-Track Official 2.3.4,
Pom-Pon Squad 3.4. Wrestlette 4. Freshman
Girls' Chorus 1. Freshman Girls' Sextet 1. V-
Show 2.4. Choir 3.4 lSecretary-Treasurer 3,
Vice-president 41. Girls' Trio 3.4. Madrigals
3.4. Tri-M 3.4. G.R.A. 1.2. Pep Club 1.2.3.4
CVice-President 41. Spanish Club 1. SIS Ad-
visory Board 3.
LaMont. Bill-Football 1.2.3.4. Basketball 1.2.
Track 1.2.
Lampert, Randi Jo-G.A.A. 1.2. French Club 1.2.
Office Guide 4. Transferred from Niles East
High School.
Laprise. Kathie-Colorguard 1.2.3. Ski Race Team
3.4. Pep Club 1. Ski Club 2.3.4. Girls' Glee
Club 4. Nurse's Aide 4.
Larson. Betty Jane-N.H.S. 3. Pan-Am Club 1.2.
F.T.A. 3.4. Library Aide 3. Transferred from
Bogan High School.
Laskowski. Joseph-Football 1.2. Wrestling 1.2.
Aviator's Club 4. GUARDIAN 4. Transferred
from Weber High School.
Lauzon. Susan Lee-Anthropology Club 4.
Lee. Dennis James-Qnrt pictured1. Transferred
from Edgewater High School.
Leininger, Mark-Gymnastics 1. Football 2. 4-
sernester honor pin. N.H.S. 2.3.4. Chemistry
Club 4.
Lemke. Alan-Transferred from James Madison
Memorial High School.
Lenk. Albin-Knot pictured1.
Leonteos. James-Knot pictured1. Transferred
from Maine West High School.
Leopardo, Lynn-V-Show 4. Calendar Girl 3.
Homecoming Court Attendant 4. Ski Club 2. Pep
Club 2. Orchesis 3.4. Student Council 1. Class
Board 2.3.4.
Lewis, Janet Kathleen-History Rite Award. 4-se-
mester honor pin. Pep Club 1.2. G.R.A. 2.3.4
fTreasurer 2. President 31. F.T.A. 3,4 1His-
torian 3.41. N.H.S. 3.4. Orchesis 3. V-Show 4.
Lichter, John Mark-Basketball 1. Track 1.2.3.4.
Football 2. Cross Country 3. Chess Club 2.
Math Club 2.
Lindahl. Bob-fnot pictured1. Transferred from
Glembrook North High School.
Liotine. Marguerite.
Lipner LouAnne-Ski Racing Team 3.4. German
Club 1. F.T.A. 1.2. Ski Club 3.4 lSecretary 41.
Humanities Board 4. Transferred from Niles
East High School.
Lipson. Julie-G.R.A. 1.
Lllshka, Linda-Health Guide 3. Transferred from
Forest View High School.
Long. Nancy-V-Show 4. Drama Club 4.
Losch. Mike-Basketball 1.2.3,4. Baseball 1.2.3.4
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from Elmwood Park High School.
MeA ndrew, rDennis-Gymnastics 1.
McCann, Linda-Knot picturedl. Pep Club 1. 0.0. 4.
McCormack, Michael-Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Baseball
1 CManager 15. Football 2,3 iManager 2.33.
Track 2.
McDivill, Edward-lnot picturedl. Gymnastics 1.
McDole, Rick.
McDonald, Lesley-Ski Club 1. 0.0. 4 tTreasurer
43. Transferred from Wheeling High School.
McGill, John-Fall Play 2,3. Contest Play 2,3,4.
Spring Play 3. Ski Club 1,2,3,4. Ski Team 3,4.
Biology Club 1.
McKenzie, Mark W.-Football 1,2,3. Wrestling 1,2.
McKisic, Patricia-G.R.A. 1. Nurse's Aide 3.
McNich0ls, Marianna KVI.-G.R.A. 1,2. NH.S. 2,3,4.
4-semester honor pin. Pep Club 1,2,3,4. MON-
TAGE 4.
Mellenlhin, Linda-Pep Club 1,2. D.E. 4. Library
Guide 1. A.V. 1. iSecretary 15.
Mendygral, John M.-Basketball 1. Track 2,3,4.
Marching Band 1,2,3. Concert Band 1,2. Jazz
Band 2,3. Symphonic Band 3.
Messina, Philip A.
Metcalf, Pamela.
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Lowing, Quincey Joanne-Cheerleading 1. Orchesis
2,3,4 CPublicity 3. Vice-President 45. Class
Board 1,2,3,4.
Lowry, Thad-Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1. Track
1,2, Gymnastics 2. Golf 3. Jazz Band 1,2,3,4.
Tri-M 4.
Luell, Susan-G.R.A. 1. Class Board 1. F.H.A. 2.
Lundgren, Donald-Swimming 2,3. Tennis 2. Radio
Club 2,3. Leaders 4.
Lundgren, Sandra.
Mabeley, Bonnie.
Maier, Carol Anne-Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 fCo-Cap-
tain 45. Freshman Showcase 1. Debate 3.
N.F.L. 3,4. N.H.S. 3,4. Ski Club 2. Class Board
1,3. Student Council 2,4. Homecoming Court 4.
Malinowski, Larry B.-Baseball 1,2. Cross Coun-
try 3. Band 1,2,3,4. Jazz Band 1,2,3,4.
Mark, Kathryn Ellen-Girls' Tennis Team 3,4.
French Club 1.2.
Marlin, Linda.
Martucci, Fred-Transferred from Monte Feour.
Marvin, Linda P.-G.R.A. 1. Office Guide 3. C.W.T.
4. Transferred from Niles North High School.
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Ridgewood High School.
Michela, Micheal-Track 2.3.4. Cross Country 3.
Miedema, William-Football 1. Baseball 1.2, Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4.
Mikos, Wayne Anthony-Biology Club 1. Stage Crew
3.4. Spring Play 3. V-Show 3,4 1Student direc-
tor 4l. National Thespians 3.4. Quill and Scroll
3.4. Drama Club 3.4. F.T.A. 3. GUARDIAN
3.4.
Miller. Darlene.
Mitnick, Michael.
Milsuoka, Douglas-Football 1.2. Wrestling 1.
Baseball 1,2.3.4. N.H.S. 4. Leaders 3.4. Let-
termen's Club 4. Latin Club 4.
Monlemayor. Jesus-N.Y.C. 1.2,3,4. .
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Moreau, Lloyd Randall-Football 1. Basketball 1. .
Baseball 1. Leaders 3.4. Transferred from
John F. Kennedy High School.
Morgan, John Joseph-Football 1.2. Wrestling 1.2.
Morris, Terry-Student Council 2.4. Leaders 3.4.
Leaders' Club 3.4. Class Board 3,4 1Treasurer
3.43. Pom-Pon Squad 4. Pep Club 1.2.3. Track
Official 2.3.4. Flashers 4. 4-semester honor
pin. Ski Club 2.3. MONTAGE 4.
Moser, Joseph-Transferred from St. Patrick High
School.
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Mounsey, Robert-Football 1,2,3,4. Choir 1. Speech
Chorus 2. Male-Double Quartet 2. Latin Club
2. Biology Club 2. German Club 2. Student
Council 2. Class Board 2 fPresident 23. Trans-
ferred from Iolani High School.
Moy, John.
Moy, Rita.
Myhre, Dennis Alan-Baseball 1,2,3,4 LManager 1,
2,3,43. Business Ed. Club 2,3,4 iPresident 43.
Class Board 1 iVice-president 13. Student
Council 1.2.4 lTreasurer 43. Key Club 2,3,4
fTreasurer 3. Vice-President 43. GUARDIAN
3,4 lBusiness Manager 43.
Nardi, Joyce-Office Guide 2,3,4. Leaders 3,4,
Leaders' Club 4. Transferred from Riverside-
Brooklield High School.
Nardiello, Kathleen-French Club 1,2. F.T.A. 4.
Transferred from St. Patrick's Academy.
Naylor, William.
Nelson. Larry-Golf 1,2,3,4. Lettermen's Club 3,4.
Nernmers, Victoria A.-D.E. 4.
Nemoffi Christine-Transferred from Walter John-
son High School.
Nepodahl, Adrienne Clare-Pep Club 1,2,3. G.R.A.
3. J.R.R. Tolkien Society 3. French Club 1.2.
German Club 3. Latin Club 3. Library Guide 1.
GUARDIAN 4.
Newhall, Deborah Lynn-Girls' Glee Club 2.3. Con-
cert Choir 4. Library Club 4 lPresident 43.
Library Guide 4.
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38 SENIORS
Newman, Linda Marie-G.R.A. 1. Pep Club 1,2. Of-
fice Guide 2,3.
Nicoll, David.
Nitschneider, Dawn Cotheryne-Pep Club 1,3. Or-
chesis 3,4 1Historian 43. Humanities Board 3.
Library Club 1,2. F.T.A. 1,3. G.R.A. 2. SIS
Advisory Board 1,2,3. Ski Club 2,3,4 lSecre-
tary 2, Treasurer 33. Class Board 1,2. Office
Guide 4. Library Guide 1,2.
Nolan, Michael Edwin-Cross Country 1,2,3,4
CManager 3,43. Track 1,2,3,4 tManager 3,43.
Latin Club 1,2. Social Science Club 3. Letter-
men's Club 3,4 lTreasurer 43. Student Council
2.4.
Norfolk, Deborah A.-Library Club 2. Library
Guide 2. Leaders 3,4. Leaders' Club 3,4 lTreas-
urer 43. G.R.A. 4. Bowling Team 4.
Novak, Claudia Faye-Pep Club 3,4. F.T.A. 3,4.
Teacher's Aide 4. Track Official 1,2,3,4.
Wrestlettes 4. Class Board 4.
Novak, Greg.
O'Brien, Mary Dorina-Pep Club 1,2. Health Club
1,2. French Club 2. Transferred from Im-
maculate Conception High School.
O'Hara, David E.-Basketball 2. Transferred from
South Carolina.
Okerstrom, Leonard Keith-Baseball 1,4. Wres-
tling 2. Band 1,2,3,4. Transferred from Maine
East High School.
Olson, Doug.
Olson, Peggy-Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. N.H.S. 2,3,4.
Class Board 2,3 lTreasurer 2, Vice-President
33. Student Council 3,4.
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High School.
Oltz, Dennis-Basketball 1. Track 4. Latin Club 1,
2. Flying Club 2,3,4. Student Council 3. Class
Board 4.
Omahana, Jo Ann-Nurse's Aide 1. Library Guide
2. GUARDIAN 4.
Omahana, Judy.
Onorati, Jane.
Pagel, Michael-Gymnastics 1. Baseball 1.
Paleczny, Patricia L.-French Club 1. Pep Club 1.
Class Board 3,4 iSecretary 3,43. Student Coun-
cil 3,4. MONTAGE 2. Pom-Pon Squad 4.
Homecoming Court 4.
Pankow, Rick-Football 1,2. Wrestling r 1,2,3,4.
Track 2. Class Board 2.
Papas, Christopher.
Parks, Karen-P.A.A. 1,2,3. Cheerleading 3. Glee
Club 2,3. Drama Club 3. Math Club 1,2. Color
Guard 4. Transferred from St. Patrick's
Academy.
Parrish, Clyde Rob-Gymnastics 1. Tennis 1. Foot-
ball 2,3. Wrestling 2,3. Transferred from
Prospect High School.
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Patinella, Leonard-Gymnastics 1.2. Baseball 1.
Pearson, Michele-MONTAGE 4. Pep Club 1.
Peeper, Donna Jean-Pep Club 1.2. French Club 1.
Hostess Club 4. F.T.A. 4.
Pekarek, Karen-N.H.S 3.4. 4-semester honor pin.
G.R.A. 1.2. Pep Club 1.2.3. Leaders' Club 3.4.
Leaders 3,4.
Perr, Judith E.-Marching Band 1.2.3. Symphonic
Band 1,2,3,4. Festival Band 1.2.3. Festival
Choir 3.4. Tri-M 2.3.4. French Club 1. G.R.A.
1,2,3. Folk Art Club 4.
Petemen, Glenn C.-Baseball 1.2.3. Basketball 1.3.
German Club 1. Lettermen's Club 4.
Petersen, Janet Sue-Color Guard 4. Orchesis 4.
Freshmen Girls' Chorus 1. Winter Play 2.
Spring Play 2.3. Fall Play 3,4. Calendar Girl
3. Drama Club 2.3.4. National Thespians 3.4.
Peterson, Kristine-Tennis 3. G.R.A. 1,2.3.4. Pep
Club 1. Ski Club 2.3.4. Leaders' Club 3,4. Class
Board 2.3.4. Leaders 3,4. MONTAGE 4.
Wrestlettes 4.
Peterson, Sandra-N.H.S. 3.4. 4-semester honor
pin. F.T.A. 2.4. Spanish Club 2. Student Coun-
cil 1. Transferred from Redondo Union High
School.
Philbin, Eunice-Knot picturedl.
Piermarini, Angela-Pep Club 1. G.R.A. 1.2. Drama
Club 1.2. Ski Club 3,4. F.T.A. 4. Office Guide 3.
Pinder, Eugene-Football 1,2.3,4. Basketball 1,2.
3.4. Baseball 1.2.
Piscitello, Phillip John-Wrestling 1,2,3.4. Base-
ball 2. Anthropology 4.
Outside activities saw Senior participation
Poethkow, Nancy E.-Office Guide 3,4.
Pollitz, Donna-German 1. Ski Club 2.3.4 fTreasur-
er 2. President 3.45. Presidents' Club 3,4.
Racing Team ,3,4. Pan Language Club 4.
Porter, Owen Ray.
Potter, Susan Lynn-Pep Club 1. Office Occupations
Club 4. Library Aide 1. Office Guide 2.
Powell, Gregory Alan-Swimming 1. Rifle Club 1.2.
Pratt, Emil Joseph.
Precin, Michael lf.-Wrestling 1.2.3.
Puzzo, Jacqueline.
Quan, Laura-Equestrian Club 3.4.
Rabattini, Kristina NI.-Art Club 1.2,3,4. V-Show 4.
Orchesis 3.4.
Rabicki, Anthony A.-Football 1.2.3. Basketball l.
Rader, Michael.
Radlein, Rick A.-Knot picturedj.
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ball 2. Baseball 1,4.
Raffelson, Doris-Transferred from William Hor-
lick High School.
Rambo, Dennis R.-Football 1,2,3,4 lCo-Captain 45.
Wrestling l,2,3. Homecoming Court Escort 4.
Student Council 4.
Rand, Scott.
Rano, Denise-French Club 1,2,3. N.H.S. 3. Trans-
ferred from Siena High School.
Rapp, Linda-Transferred from St. Patrick's
Academy.
Reed, Christy-G.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Leaders 3,4. Lead-
ers' Club 4. Pep Club 1,2,3,4. F.T.A. 3,4
lPresident 43. Library Club 4. Teacher's Aide
3.4.
Reed, Roark James-Math-Science Seminar 4.
Reily, David Keith-Tennis 2,3. Fall Play 2,3,4.
Winter Play 2.3. National Thespians 3,4. N.H.S.
3,4. 4-semester honor pin. Drama Club 2,3,4.
Astronomy Club 2,3,4. Presidents' Club 3.
Retzke, Judy Lee-Spring Play 2. Winter Play 4.
Quill 8x Scroll 3.4. Pep Club 1,2,4. G.R.A. 1.
Leaders' Club 3,4. Leaders 3.4. MONTAGE
3,4.
Ristau, David-Basketball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4.
Football 2,3,4.
Rizzo, Cheryl D.-V-Show 4. 4-semester honor pin.
Creative Writing Club 1. Pep Club 1,2. F.T.A.
1,2. G.R.A. 1,2. Spanish Club 2.3.4 iSecretary
33. Folk Guitar Club 2. Orchesis 3,4 CSecretary
45.
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Senior Karen Pekarek finds the necessary materials and information at hand in the Math-Science Center for a science assignment.
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Roberts, Nancy-G.R.A 1,2,3. Pep Club 1,2,3,4.
F.T.A. 3,4. Teacher's Aide 3,4. 4-semester
honor pin.
Rohn, Richard Thomas-Football 1,2,3. Choir 1,2,
3,4. Tri-M 4.
Rolfe, Debra-Pep Club 1,2,3. MONTAGE 4.
Flashers 4.
Ralph, George Mike-Gymnastics 1.
Honschke, Patricia A.-G.A,A. 1. P.A.A. 3. Glee
Club 3. Guitar Club 3. Drama Club 3. Folk Mu-
sic Club 4. Equestrian Club 4. Transferred
from St. Patrick's Academy.
Rose, Eric-Knot picturedl.
Rosenberg, Martin C.-Wrestling 1,2. Track 4.
Transferred from Niles North High School.
Rossol, Dave-Basketball 1,2,3. Baseball 1,2,3.
Roth, Jeff
Rozanski, Barbara.
Ruggiero, Steven-Transferred from Collegio
Nuevo Granada, Bogota, Colombia, South
America.
Ruseky, Richard-Knot picturedl.
Sakata, David.
Sakla, Gary-Football 1,2. Basketball 1. Baseball 1,
2,3,4. 4-semester honor pin. N.H.S. 3,4. MON-
TAGE 4.
Sakowicz, Charles.
Sanoshy, Robert-Football 1. Wrestling 1.
Sarantakos, James-Football 1,2. Gymnastics 1.
Spring Play 3. Winter Play 3. Fall Play 4. Rifle
Club 2.
Savino, Kathryn Ann-Pep Club 1.3. F.T.A. 4. G.R.A.
2. Hostess Club 4.
Scaletta, Frank-Russian Club 2,3. Student Council 3.
Scarpelli, Felicia M.-Library Club 3. Library
Guide 3. Pep Club 3. Equestrian Club 3.
Scaturro, Elizabeth Susan-P.A.A. 1,2,3. Drum Kr
Bugle Corps 1,2,3. Color Guard 4. V-Show 3.
Math Club 1. Drama Club 1,3. Transferred
from St. Patrick's Academy.
Schaefer, Robert-Football 1,2. V.I.C.A. 3.
Schallau, Virginia.
Scherer, Barbara Jean-Pep Club 2,3 lJr. Class
Rep. 35. F.T.A. 3,4.
Schillinger, Jean Marie-Leaders 3,4.
Schira, Ronald.
Schlamp, Susan J.-V-Show 3. Orchesis 4. 4-se-
mester honor pin.
Schlau, David Leon-Swimming 1,2,3.
Schmidt, Eileen Joy-Pep Club 1,2,3,4 lSecretary
43. MONTAGE 3,4 lEditor-in-Chief 41. Quill
Sz Scroll 3,4. 4-semester honor pin. F.T.A. 4.
History Rite Award.
Schmidt, Steven-Football 1,3. Student Council 1.
Honors Club 2. Art Club 4. Philosophy Club 4.
Transferred from Skyline High School.
Schnell, Lana Jean-School Store Manager 3.4.
Schnell, Linda Rae-School Store Manager 3,4.
Counseling Office Guide 4,
Schroeder, Kip Scott-Computer Club 3. Astronomy
Club 4.
Schultz, Edward L.-Ski Club 2,3,4.
Schultz, Francis Walter-Golf 1,3. Basketball 1,2,3.
Art Club 4.
Schulz, Robert-V.I.C.A. 3.
Schumacher, Ken.
Schwerin, LeRoy Frank-Marching Band 1,2,3,4.
Symphonic Band 1,2. Concert Band 2,3. Jazz
Band 2,3,4.
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Sebastian, Wendie-Equestrian Club 3.4. Student
Supervisor 3.4.
Seifert, Valerie-Girls' Glee Club 4. Art Club 4.
Transferred from St. Patrick's Academy.
Serges, Kathleen Anne-Calendar Girl 3. Debate 3.
N.F.L. 3. Orchesis 2.3. Class Board 3.
Sevemon, Robert-Basketball 1.2.3. Football 1.2.3.
4. Transferred from Lynbrook High School.
Shabec, William-Track 1.
Shearn. Michael.
Sheldon, Robert-Chorus 1. Track 2. Football 2.3.4.
Ski Club 2.3.4.
Shemanski. John Leonard-Chess Club 1. Cross
Country 2. Track 2. Greenhouse Manager 2.3.
Radio Club 3. Transferred from St. Viator's
High School.
Siemianowski, Barbara A.iGerman Club 1. Ski
Club 2. G.R.A. 2. Pep Club 2. F.T.A. 3. MON-
TAGE 4 iBusiness Editor 49.
Skarda. Laurence-Knot picturedl.
Skibinski, Cynthia-Folk Music Club 1.
Skridulis, Cynthia-Knot picturedl.
Smith, Josiah L.-Basketball 1.2.3. Baseball 1.
Football 1.2,3.4.
Snellman. David Pentli-Football 1.2.
We often expressed ourselves individually
Sobon, Edward J.-Track 1.2,3.4. Football 2. Cross
Country 3. Student Supervisor 3.
Sparer, John W.
Spasari. John Vincent-Football 1.2.3.4.
Sronkoski. Donna-Chorus 1. Girls' Glee Club 2.
Choral Capers 2.3.4. Choir 3.4. Pastels 2.3.4.
Madrigals 3.4. V-Show 3.4. Tri-M 2.3.4
QPresident 41. Leaders 3.4. Leaders' Club 3.4.
MONTAGE 3. Color Guard 4. Class Board
4. District 214 Music Festival 2.3.4. IMEA
District 3.4. Christmas Ball Queen 4.
Stecks, Gregory.
Steffy, Dale-Baseball 1. Basketball 1.2.
Steinbach, Anne Louise-Para-psychology Club 2.
Computer Club 3. V-Show 3. Leaders 3.4.
Stiff Laurence-Baseball 1. Symphonic Band 1.3.
Concert Band 2. Marching Band 1.2.3,4. Dis-
trict 214 Music Festival Band 3.4.
Stines, Edward.
Stinger. Patricia-Pep Club 1. Office Guide 3.
Stingley, Claudia-Leader 3.4.
Stolle. Karen-French Club 1. G.R.A. 1. Chorus 1.
Girls' Glee Club 2. Pastels 2.3.4. Choral Ca-
pers 2,3.4. IMEA District 3. V-Show 3.4. Choir
3.4. Madrigals 4. Tri-M 2.3.4 1Vice-President
47. F.T.A. 2.3.4. Color Guard 1.2.3.4 CCaptain
1.2.3.4J. Track Official 2.3. Ski Club 4. Teach-
er's Aide 4.
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Slowell, Janet-Orchesis 3.4.
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Stregel, Robert Ronald.
Sullivan, Gail-Equestrian Club 3.4.
Sutter, Bill-Knot picturedh.
Suoboda, Debbie-French Club 1,2. Pep Club 3.
Swanson, Suzanne Gail-Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. Cal-
endar Girl 3. GUARDIAN 4. History Rite
Award. F.T.A. 1. Ski Club 1. G.R.A. 1,2. Pep
Club 1,2. Presidents' Club 2.3. Student Coun-
cil 1,2,3,4 lVice-President 45. Class Board 1,
2,3 KPresident 2,3J. Christmas Ball Attendant 4.
Swanson, Tanya-Choir 3,4. Junior Sextet, Senior f
Sextet. Reading Club 1. Girls' Glee 2. Library A
Guide 1. Transferred from Steinberg High A ff--if -.
School.
Swenson, David-Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. Marching
Band 1,2,3,4. Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4. Jazz
Band 1,2,3. Tri-M 2,3,4.
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Pep Club 1,2,3. Transferred from Minnesota
Teeters, Richard Wayne-Baseball 1,2,3, Football
1,2,3,4. Basketball 1. Wrestling 2. N.H.S. 3,4.
Chess Club 3,4. Q
Tews, Wilhelm Roger-fnot picturedl. Football 1.2, IV? gl
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3,4. Swimming 1. Track 1,2,3,4. Basketball 2 M
lManager 23. Art Club 4. Homecoming Court
Escort 4.
Texidor, Elaine-V-Show 4. Spanish Club 1. French
Club 1. Orchesis 4. Class Board 1. GUARD-
IAN 3,4. Color Guard 4.
Thomas, Gregory-4-semester honor pin.
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Tichy, Rebecca Jo-0.0. 4.
Tokay, Susan-Spanish Club 1,2,3. Ski Club 3,4.
German Club 3. International Club 4. 4-se-
mester honor pin. French Rite Award.
Tolp, Paula Jean-Library Club 2.
Tomich, Niklos James-Baseball 2 CManager 25.
Tompkins, Patricia Marie-G.R.A. 1,2.
Tordsen, Chris-Marching Band 1,2,3. Symphonic
Band 1,2,3. 0.0. 4.
Treanor, Patricia-Knot picturedl.
Tringali, Charna-Art Club 2. Class Board 4. Latin
Rite Award. Latin Cum Laude Award.
Trudan, Sharon-Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4. Marching
Band 1,2,3,4. Pep Band 1,2,3,4. V-Show 3,4.
Tri-M 3,4. Biology Club 1. Pep Club 1,4. Host-
ess Club 4. F.T.A. 4.
Turner, Janice L.-Freshmen Girls' Chorus. Pep
Band 3. Concert Band 3. Marching Band 3.
Ukleja, Christine-Pep Club 3.
Uragami, John Thomas-Baseball 1,2,3. Basket-
ball 1 1Manager 13. Football 1 fManager lj. 4-
semester honor pin. MONTAGE 4.
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Uttenreuther, Thomas James-Health Guide 1.
Vaccarello, Charles-Band 1. Chemistry Club 3.
Vaid, Charles-lnot picturedl.
Valentine, AndreagSocial Studies Rite Award. Pep
Club 1. Creative Writing Club 1. Art Club 2.
N.H.S. 2.3.4. Spanish Club 3. 4-semester honor
pin. Spanish Cum Laude Award. Pan Language
Club 4.
Vandiuere, William.
Vegh, Patricia Sherry-Drama 1. Pep Club 1.3.4.
Math Club 1. Ski Club 1. French Club 2.3. Mu-
sic 2.3. Speech 4. Transferred from Glenbrook
North High School.
Venlos, Lynn-G.R.A. 1. Individual Speech 2,3
spanish Club 2.3. ski Club 2.3. Foreign Ex-
change Student 3. 4-semester honor pin.
Vesey, Gary L.-Freshman Showcase 1. German
Club 1. Ski Club 2,3.4. Football 2.3. Swimming
2. Track 2,3,4.
Vilim, Barbara-G.R.A. 1.2. Pep Club 1,2,3. Ski
Club 1.2.4. A.F.S. 1. Para-Psychology Club 2,
3 CVice-president 33. German Club 2. Spanish
Rite Award.
Villars, Becke Gail-Freshmen Showcase 1. Cre-
ative Writing Club 1. Spanish Club 1. French
Award 2. GUARDIAN 3,4 lEditor 43. Quill
8: Scroll 3.4. Student Council 4. District 214
Curriculum Committee 4.
Vittal, William-Swimming 1.
Voight, Donald-Football 1,2,4. Baseball 1.2.
Marching Band 1. Concert Band 1.
Vokoun, Robert-Biology Club 1. Library Club 1.
Dramatics 3.4. Drama Club 4. National Thes-
pians 4.
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Voss. Patricia Ann.
Voyta. Nancy-Pep Club 1. Class Board 1. Office
Guide 2.3.4. G.R.A. 3.4. Hostess Club 4.
Wajerski, Kathryn-Pep Club 3.
Walczak, Judith Carol-Biology Club 1. German
Club 2. Social Science Club 3. Office Guide 1,
2,3,4. Student Tutor 3. Student Supervisor 4.
Waldenmaier, Karen L.-G.R.A. 1.2. Pep Club 1.2,
3. Girls' Glee Club 2. Choir 3.4. Junior-Senior
Girls' Sextet 3. Senior Girls' Sextet 4. Pom-
Pon Squad 3. Color Guard 4. Tri-M 4. GUARD-
IAN 4.
Waldrep. Brenda-Latin Club 3. German Club 3.
Wallen. James-Track 1.2.3. Cross Country 2.3.
Swimming 2. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. Pep Band
1,2.3,4. Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4. Chess Club 1,
2. Math Club 2. Lettermen's Club 2.3.4 fSec-
retary 45.
Walser, Linda-Pep Club 1.2.3.4 lPresident 41.
Wrestlettes 4. Equestrian Club 4. MONTAGE
4. Q
Walter, Dale Arland-Football 1. Gymnastics 1.2,
3.4.
Walter, Judy Anne-French Award 1,2. French Club
1.2. Stage Crew 1. Yearbook 1. Art Club 3. 4-
semester honor pin 3. Transferred from For-
est View High School.
Walther, Owen-Gymnastics 1.2. Mail room 1. Ski
Club 1,2,3,4. Ski Racing Team 3.4.
Waschbusch, Linda-G.R.A. 1.2. Spanish Club 1.
Pep Club 2. Para-Psychology Club 3. Current
Events Club 4. Ski Club 4.
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Club 3. Transferred from St. Thomas High
School.
Welnicki, Rene-Knot picturedl.
Westerberg. Robert-Football 1.2.3.4. Wrestling
1.2.3. Golf 1. Jazz Band 1.2,3.4. Marching
Band 1.2.3. Symphonic Band 1,2.3.4. Festival
Orchestra 1. 4-semester honor pin. Tri-M 3.4.
Wherry, Linda Marie.
Wichmann. Keith-Knot picturedj. Radio Club 1.2.
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Club 2. Ski Club 4. Current Events Club 4.
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Sextet 1. Girls' Glee Club 2.3. Pastels 2. Choir
3.4. Madrigals 3. Girls' Ensemble 3. Senior
Girls' Sextet 4. Tri-M 2.3.4. Pep Club 3.4.
F.T.A. 4. Wrestlettes 4. Transferred from
Parkway West High School.
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Williams, Irene Maregrelt Mary-Ski Club 1.2. Art
Club 1.2. F.T.A. 3. Art Appreciation Associa-
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High School.
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Williams, Pamela J.-Art Club 4. Transferred
from Chestmoor High School.
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Wintz, Gene.
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2.
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Park High School.
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Wright, Robyn-Transferred from Fenton High
School.
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Yatteau. Donna.
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Country 1.2.3.
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'71 were recognized as tomorrow's leaders
Senior leader, Junior Debbie Olson, does a split on rings
The Junior class, living under the motto "'71
topped by none," has had a successful and prosper-
ous year. Under the leadership of President Jeff
McKelvey, Vice-President Karen O'Leary, Secre-
tary Diane Rasmussen, and Treasurer Dean Bas-
tounes, they have fulfilled all of their many plans.
Sponsoring various dances along with several
other activities, they raised money for their class
treasury. They got off to a good start by sponsoring
the annual Kick-off Dance, which turned out to be
one of the biggest successes yet.
The class of '71 displayed their school and class
spirit during Homecoming week by selling Grenadier
buttons and '71 class pins. Other activities they par-
ticipated in were the Powder Puff football game at
Fun Night and selling concessions at football and
basketball games.
The creativity of the class was shown through 1
their magnificent production of the Junior-Senior
Prom, with the theme "A Time for Us." It will truly l
be remembered throughout the coming years.
"Spirit" is a key word for the class of '71, for
they are full of the pep and energy which they have
displayed through all their activities. l
JUNIORS
Bob Abata, Dave Abernathy, Nick
Adams, Nancy Albert, Joe Albright,
Mark Allison, Toni Amatore
Linda Applequist, Angela Arnold, De-
vota Austin, Carol Baiardo, Jeanne
Baker, Richard Barden, Patricia Bart-
lett
Pam Barton, Cheryl Bartuce, Bonnie
Baselt, Dean Bastounes, Thomas
Baumstark, Allan Benson, Curt Bergea
mann
Matthew Berry, Greg Berto, Barbara
Bishop, Lucille Bitte, Linda Bland-
ford, Kathy Blue, Lorraine Blume
Stephen Boggs, Ralph Bonnin, Vincent
Bono, Gary Borg, John Bosslet, Linda
Bowman, Dan Box
John Boyle, Jeanne Bradley, Mark
Brandt, Greg Brauer, Eugene Brennan,
Richard Brick, Christine Brinkman
Christine Brown, Paul Brown, William
Browning, Don Brun, David Bruno, Bill
Buchholz, Donald Buehler
Dennis Burmeister, Kevin Burtt, Pa-
tricia Bush, Tim Busse, Carmen Ca-
brera, Rose Mary Calva, Mary Camp-
bell
Chris Cannizzo, Becky Cantrell, James
Carone, Daniel Carroll, Mary Carroll,
Thomas Carroll, Thomas Casto
Alan Cerny, Pamela Chepil, Penny
Cholewinski, Joe Chrabot, Brian Claes,
Kathy ClaDD, Mary Claps
Claudia Clark, Nora Lynn Clark, Dre-
ama Cline, Scott Clinton, Philip Coco-
mise, Kevin Coll, Julie Collesi
Pam Connelly, Pat Connolly, Laura
Conter, Manuel Contreras, Linda
Cook, Jim Cooney, Phil Cotini
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Peter Daniel, Linda Darbee, Susan
Dean, Jeri Decarlo, John Deering, Su-
san Deevey, Dennis Delcampo
Deana Dempsey, Ted Depalma, John
Desmond, Christine Despain, Renee
Dewitt, Leo Diasio, Donna Didier
Daniel Digangi, John Digiovanni, Wayne
Dillavou, Kathleen Dimond, Geneva
Disilvio, Robert Dodds, Neal Dorsey
Angelia Douglass, Maureen Drysch,
Ricky Duke, Dan Dumelle, Pat Dunning,
Lynn Durning, Tom Dutson
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Gregory Dziem, Brule Eagan, Mary
Ann Earwaker, Jackie Ehlebracht,
Robert Emslie, Henry Ermel, Gary
Esposito
Norene Estry, Bill Evans, June Evans,
Joe Fabos, Sue Fanslow, Donna Farner,
Steve Farrell
Robert Feller, Orlando Fernandez, Tom
Finnerty, Ron Fiorito, John Fitzgerald,
Theres Fitzpatrick, Don Flerlage
Richard Flude, Elaine Fogel, Russell
Fodlen, John Ford, Pat Forester, Kathy
Franke, Martha Anne Funk
Grace Gahalla, Bruce Gaitsch, Nancy
Gale, Reynaldo Garces, Gloria Garza,
Joann Geanconteri, Kathy Geisler
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Hadley, Ruth Hahn, Robert Hall, Mau-
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Peggy Hendricks, Robert Hickey, David
Hilderbrand, Thor Hinckley, Kathy
Hixson, Patricia Holmes, Linda Hoos
Mark Hopkins, Mary Ann Hornacek,
John Hovey, Linda Huebner, Steve Huf-
ton, Raymond Hughes, Kurt Hunciker
Janice Hurley, Pam Ibbotson, Jim
Idstein, John Imlah, John Imperial,
Cathy Irsch, John Issel
Gayle Jackson, Gwenn Jacobs, Robert
Jacobson, Patricia Jarmuth, Jeff Ja-
rocki, Heidi Jaschke, Susan Jaskulke
Debbie Jasper, Roberta Jay, Todd
Jefferies, Karen Jeffries, Ernhardt
Jensen, Joseph Jobelius, Mark Johnson
Sharon Johnson, Steve Johnson, Diana
Johnston, Jim Jones, Bill Jones, Su-
zanne Jongleux, Mike Jordan
Vicky Justinick, George Kanagin, Randi
Kapfhamer, Gail Kaplan, Linda Keith,
Debbie Kelly, Ann Kesler
Debbie Khoshaba, Tom Kincaid, Cindy
King, Diane Kinn, Sharon Kinsella,
James Kleinpass, Andy Klest
Robert Klingel, Mike Klinger, Amy
Klopp, Kathy Knopf, Jeff Kob, Kim
Kohl, Kim Krall
Susan Kramer, Shonnie Krueger, Deb-
bie Kuminowski, Chris Kunze, Pam
Kuzniar, Margaret Lamberg, David
Landwehr
Ron Landwehr, Robert Langsfeld, Val-
erie Larson, Jeanette Lawson, Robert
Leibrock, Alan Lemke, Dean Lemke
Chris Lesniak, Alan Lewandowski, Bill
Lienlokken, Lawrence Liotta, Leroy
Liotta, Robert Liptak, Nancy Lunak
Steve Lunsmann, Debra Luzietti, Wil-
liam Maggs, Jack Malmedahl, Russell
Malone, Virginia Manning, Janet Mar-
cusson
Steve Maresso, Jackie Marmitt, Janet
Marsh, Dan Martin, Robert Martin,
Scott Martin, Pat Massey
James McBride, Candy McCaffery,
Karen McCann, Robert McCoy, Mike
McEvoy, Linda McGill, Jeffrey Mc-
Kelvey
Denyse McLean, Kevin McMahon,
Debbie McNichols, Craig McPherson,
Barb Meiser, Rosemary Meluso, Cindy
Meredik
Kathy Meyer, Steve Micek, Greg Mich-
ela, Beverley Miedema, Rick Milas,
Pam Miller, Al Mitsos
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Rosemary Mortenson, Maureen Mur-
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Diane Norman, Richard Norris, Linda
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OBrien, Patrick OBrien, Mary 0Con-
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Karen OLeary, Evan Olos, Debbie Ol-
son, Dale Ostrowski, Jim Ottinger,
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Mike Parrillo, Charles Parrish, Carl
Pasurka, Janet Patzer, Ward Pesat,
Tom Peters, Kathy Petersen
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58 JUNIORS
Jim Romano, Kim Ross, Steve Ross,
Peter Rotter, Ken Rowley, Rick Ru-
cinski, Craig Rudolph
Kim Ruggiero, Wendy Sand, Fred San-
ders, Geraldine Scanlon, Gary Scaletta,
Bob Schaefer, Sharon Schalk
Ed Schlitz, Scott Schonbrun, Janet
Schorn, Gary Schroeder, Mary Schultz,
Bob Schwartz, Karen Sealy
Louise Seidl, Kathy Severns, Robin
Shaft, Sally Shaw, Kathy Shea, Carol
Shepardson, John Shera
Pam Sholty, Pam Shroyer, Linda Shur-
son. Janet Sibilski, Susan Sica, Ken
Siebold, Mark Siewert
Anne Sittig, Norman Sizemore, Dennis
Skibinski, Bill Skjoldager, Eileen
Small, Leonard Smart, Brian Smith
Chris C. Smith, Chris J. Smith, Danny
Smith, Greg Smith, Robert Smith, Gary
Sobieski, Terry Somers
Sandy Sosnowski, Linda Spagnola, Joni
Sprenger, Lori Squassoni, Diane Ste-
fanos, Dan Stenoien, Nancy Strumph
Mary Sulaski, Lynne Sullivan, Jim
Surdynski, David Swanger, Sylvia
Tagliati, Chris Tangorra, Dianne
Tanner
Kathy Tansey, Bonita Tavormina, Linda
Teslik, Scott Tholl, Carol Thomey,
Robert Thulin, Anne Tobin
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Bill Toovey, Marilyn Tripp. Larry
Turner, Mike Turner, Donna Tursch-
man, Debra Urbina, Becky Usdrowski
Eileen Vacho, David Valentine, Marian
Vambreck, Kim Vanberkum, Cindy
Van Roeyen, Dean Venes, Joan Vink
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Gary Brooks, Martin Carey, David Crail, William Defotis,
Robert Dehaven, Linda Hachmeister, Jim Hall, Robert Hallman,
Alan Henderson, John Heun, John Hilliard, Mary Ann Hornacek,
Ron Jacobson, Lynn Jordan, Bob Klamer, Frank Kostek, Pam
Kroes, Susan Lopresto, Steve Losch, Theodore Love, Sharon
Miller, Madeline Mitsch, Neil Paff, Dan Panek, Joe Puzzo,
John Rankin, Kerry Richards, Ray Rozko, William Scalzitti,
Robert Scruggs, Tony Selio, Jeff Simmons, Kathy Springer,
John Stevens, Erna Stuermer, Karen Swanson, Barb Syversen,
George Taylor, Tim Thomas, Michael Thomey, Don Varney,
Lauri Weil, Ron Wheeler, Devi Wild.
Juniors Donna Turschman and Sharon Shalk work to complete a form required for '69-'70 registration.
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Class Worked toward '71 prom
Throughout the course of the Grenadier's 1969-
70 school year, the unified voices of the class of '72
seemed to dominate "Victory Comp" during the din
at our pep rallies. The Sophomore class has also
shown its growing spirit and enthusiasm for Elk
Grove High School by its participation in various
school-sponsored activities. Among these many
activities, the class of '72 sponsored the annual
turnabout dance on November 15, 1969. "Come To-
gether" proved to be a great success for all who
attended it. In a school-wide competition, the Soph-
omores won a paper drive whose proceeds contrib-
uted to the large bonfire during the Homecoming
weekend. Spirit was displayed by members of the
class when they wore green and gold '72 buttons
during Spirit Week.
This year the Sophomore class was led by
President Chuck Carroll, Vice-President Laura
Camodeca, Secretary Linn Austin, and Treasurer
Sue Keegan. Members of the class board, in cooper-
ation with class sponsors, helped in planning the
activities. The main goal of the class was to earn
money for the Junior-Senior prom which they will
sponsor next year.
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Jeff Andersen, Fred Anderson, Linda
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strong, John Artemenko, Pat Augus-
tine
Madeleine Austin, Jackie Babb, Mike
Bachus, Neil Baer, Donna Baikie, Bev
Baker, Pat Banach
Esther Barnes, Dennis Basile, Bar-
bara Bassford, Anthony Bateman, Ste-
ven Baylen, Debra Beach, Dan Beal
Pat Beck, Craig Bedard, Karen Bel-
lamia, Lucia Bender, Lynette Bene-
detto, Richard Bennett, Scott Bentall
Karen Bergemann, Norah Bernard,
John Bicego, Jon Bishop, Judith Blair,
Gary Blaski, Thomas Blazek
Larry Bolton, Gary Bono, Georgia
Bonovich, Pat Boomer, Kristofer
Borgias, Paula Born, Deborah Bo-
ryczka
Michael Bosler, Andrew Bowlds, Char-
maine Boyer, Anita Brandner, Michael
Brannan, Walter Britton, Arthur Brock
Thomas Broderick, William Brokamp,
Kathy Brooks. Steve Brown, Derek
Broyles, Georgiann Bruck, Michael
Bryant
Victoria Brzycki, John Buechner, Gail
Buerger, Sherrie Bugarewicz, Robert
Buikema, Ann Burke, Diana Burns
David Byrne, Dennis Byrne, Elizabeth
Cain, James Callaghan, Laura Camo-
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Bill Currier, Larry Cyrier
Robert Szerniak, Robin Czerniak, Deb-
orah Dahl, Wendy Dahl, Greg Dahm,
Mark Damore, Janice Daniel
Linda Darge, Jack Darville, Pat Davis,
Carl Delia, Cindy Demares, John Den-
broeder, Robin Depke
Mike Diaferio, Debbie Didier, Mark
Digrazia, Nick Digilio, Denise Dimi-
troff, Debbie Doherty, Mike Doherty
Susan Domek, Kerry Dorsen, David
Doss, Lynn Drelicharz, Debbie Dres-
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Charles Carroll, Candace Cashman,
James Cavanaugh, Robert Chen, David
Chernicko, Robert Chesny, James
Chrabot
John Christensen, Keith Chuipek, Lynda
Cialabrini, Dawn Cillo, Robin Cillo,
Maria Ciulla, Albert Claps
Donna Clark, Linda Clark, Michael
Cliver, Williston Cliver, Richard
Cochrane, Gerry Cocomise, James
Cocomise
Michael Cohen, Donald Coit, Debbie
Cole, Elizabeth Coney, Eugene Con-
forti, Maryellen Conforti, Thomas
Connery
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Cook, Patrick Cornell, Linda Cote, John
Craft, Carolyn Crail
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William Dutton, Tim Dys, Jeff Dziubla,
Dan Eaton, Scott Eckert, Vicki Eitzen-
hoefer, Ed Eldred
Genevieve Eldridge, Lynn Ellings-
worth, Gary Elms, David Erlandson,
Eloy Esquivel, Jeff Evans, Tims Evans
Karen Evensen, Karen Fabian, Charles
Fairchild, Mike Fanslow, Dave Fecen-
ko, Jeff Field, Pearl Figler
Thomas Finley, Dennis Fisher, Sheree
Flanery, Mary Florczak, Pam Fores-
ter, Bruce Francione, Sharon Frank
Lynette Franz, Deborah Freid, Diana
French, Larry Friedrichs, Heide Fron,
John Froysland, Starlette Fruitt
Lorraine Fuselier, Robert Gaiser,
Deborah Galati, Steve Galati, Pam
Gallimore, Mark Gander, James Gar-
dynski
Robert Garribaldi, Pam Garlisch,
Aurora Garza, Francisca Garza, Mary
Gaskin, Mari Gebbie, William Gievel
Linda Girard, Karen Glanz, Tim Glea-
son, Pam Gloss, Kathryn Godlewski,
Susan Goerger, Ramona Golatz
Mark Goldsmith, Lynn Goodrich, Don-
na Gordon, Frances Gorman, Sheree
Gould, John Grant, Robert Grauf
Gail Greavel, George Green, Mark
Greenberg, Colleen Greenwood, Juli-
ann Groehof, Melody Gromke, Charles
Grover
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Richard Hall, Jeff Hamblen, Teresa
Hamilton, Greg Hamm, Charles Han-
rahan, Robert Hansen, Richard Harp
Marianne Harper, Roy Harper, Stephen
Harris, Jean Hartgrave, Susan Hartung,
Michael Harvey, Kimberly Hauser
Richard Hauserman, Nancy Hayden,
William Hayes, Steve Hegg, Pat Hen-
nelly, Louis Hermansen, Sandra Herzog
Debra Hess, Debra Hicks, Frank Hides,
Lin Higginbotham, Jan Hilderbrand,
Holly Hill, Marcia Hischke
Jody Hollister, Steven Holm, Patrick
Holmes, Joyce Holter, Donald Hoos,
Antoinette Hornacek, Gail Hudgins
Spencer Huebner, William Huggins,
Kent Hulett, Bev Hulin, Carolyn Ilse-
man, Jeff Issel, Gayle Ivans
Lawrence Iwanski, Debra Jackson,
Susan Jackson, William Jackson, Jill
Jacobs, Warren Jacobsen, Richard
Jacobson
Steven Janos, Steve Jaszka, John Joh-
ler, Deborah Johnson, Gale Johnson,
Karen Johnson, Lynnette Johnson
William Johnson, Robert Jones, Susan
Jones, Mary Jongleux, Stephanie Jor-
dan, Peter Kacheris, Mark Kahler
Steve Kalisz, Kurtis Karaffa, Mary
Karr, Debra Kasallis, James Keegan,
Susan Keegan, Maria Kekos
Patricia Kellner, Patricia Kellogg,
Karen Kelly, Susan Kelly, Janis Ken-
nedy, Andrea Kereluk, Dennis Kessner
Janis Killian, Michael Kinn, Lee Kled-
zik, Richard Klinger, Fred Klink, Gary
Kmett, Gary Knaack
Jack Know, Phil Knudsen, Joe Komar,
George Kordares, Gary Kraiss, Deb-
bie Kreischer, Emmet Krer
Dave Krikorian, Sheila Kroll, Diane
Kropski, Joann Krueger, Nancy Kucera,
Toni Kuehl, Deby Kikia
Nancy Kiksa, Pam Lacy, Ken Lacha-
jczyk, H. Lagemann, Bob Lambkin, Sue
Lampe, Lisa Lampert
Edith Landise, Sue Lange, Susan Langlo,
Tom Larsol, Glenn Laske, John Lasusa,
S. LaValley
Lynn Lawler, Rick Lefevers, Joe Leik-
him, Val Leo, Jim Leopardo, Peggy
Lesniak, Mark Lavitzk
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Elaine Lowry, Judy Lundgren, Maureen
Lydon, Joann Maheras, Roxanne Mairs,
Richard Malcolm, Irene Manglaris
Nadine Marcheschi, Theresa Martar-
ano, David Martens, Elyce Martin,
Michele Martucci, Doris Marturano,
Matthew Mascari
Diana Mason, Vincent Masterson, And-
rew Mavigliano, Byron Mayyou, Stephen
McBride, Kevin McCarthy, Susan
McCormack
Linda McDonald, Margaret Mcevoy,
Jeri McGregor, Steven Mcintyre, Geor-
gette McJunkin, Duffy McWayne, Wil-
liam Meisenheimer
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68 SOPHOMORES
Linda Nicholas, Linda Nielsen, Mary
Beth Nienaber, Candace Noe, Dennis
Noland, Michael Nolte, Michael Norman
Doug Nowak, Pam Nugent, Joan 0'Con-
nor, Michael O'Dea, Scott O'Hearn,
Doug Olsen, Gail Omelusik
Roberta Paff, Barbara Pahl, Marilyn
Panczak, Alfred Paniagua, Dale Pan-
kow, James Pantazis, Donald Parrish
Thomas Patinella, John Patton, Randall
Pearson, Bruce Peeper, Barb Penman,
Kurt Perrigo, Jeff Perry
Clark Peterson, Clifford Peterson,
Rosamond Philbin, Joanne Pieper,
Louis Piermarini, Deborah Pildington,
Ralph Pinnelli
Robert Pleasnick, Deborah Pleickhardt,
Albertine Plochl, Judy Plotzker, David
Pluemer, Ronald Polle, Kathy Pomeroy
George Pratscher, Robert Prettyman,
Deborah Price, Karen Prislinger, Rita
Pritchard, Susan Proehl, Scott Pruitt
Debra Prysi, Judy Puninske, William
Pursell, Carol Pyde, Ralph Pytlarz,
Frank Quaglia, Sheila Quinn
Robert Radzis, Lori Rapp, Denise Rat-
zek, Steve Raymond, Thomas'Reed, Jim
Reedal, Donald Reily
Rebecca Reinking, Roxanne Reinking,
Rebecca Reitz, Lissa Richey, Sandy
Ricks, Patricia Riley, Ranaye Roback
Delia Rodriquez, Michael Roeber,
Carol Rafstad, Thomas Rohrer, Caron
Rokel, Walter Rolph, Suzanne Romano
Karen Rose, Doris Ross, Kathy Ross,
Susan Ross, Suzanne Ross, Mark Ru-
matz, Gene Sandberg
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Laurie Sanborn, Bruce Sandshy, Barb
Santowski, Ronna Satzke, Margie Saxon,
Linda Schaefer, Cynthia Schafer
John Schell, Lucy Schell, Clifford Sch-
lak, Nancy Schlaffer, Jay Schlamp,
Robert Schmehl, Kathy Schmidt
Ross Schoepp, Stephen Scholten, Cary
Schroeder, Jeaneed Schultz, David
Schuman, Lisa Schwartz, Deborah
Sciortino
Marcia Searles, Anton Seda, Steven
Seeger, Geoffrey Seidlein, Michael
Semple, Karen Serges, Paul Severino
Debra Sheldon, William Sheppard,
Diane Sherbud, Randy Sherpan, Steven
Shideler, Harry Siavelis, Gayle Sica
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70 SOPHOMORES
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Siel, Tom Siewert, Ron Siewerth, Kim
Simon, Joanna Siskin
Susan Skerda, Jeff Skibinski, Scott Sla-
ter, Charlotte Smallwood, Bruce Smith,
Craig Smith, Elizabeth Smith
Michael Smith, Mike Smith, Sandy
Snoble, Diana Snyder. Susan Sobie,
Ron Sobon, Deborah Sorrentino
Sandy Sowa, Glenn Spielman, Lynn
Spiess, Pat Sprenger, Judy Springer,
Jeff Sronkoski, Randy Stenberg
Brian Stenmark, Carol Stenoien, Joseph
Stephan, Dennis Stevenson, Jim Ste-
wart, Sylvia Stewart, Pam Stoehr
Jeff Stolpa, Rebecca Stram, Pat Sul-
livan, Linda Suzzi, Daniel Swanger,
Daniel Swanson, Lynne Swearingen
Diane Syoen, Mary Szczepanik, Kathy
Tafel, Frank Taucher, Bob Taussen,
Mike Taylor, Janice Tessendorf
Jeff Tews, Jacqueline Theobald, David
Thompson, Matt Thompson, Valerie
Thompson, Guy Tichy, Dave Toler
Randy Tolp, Robert Tomaselli, Sue
Treanor, Lal Trierweiler, Graig Tro-
tier, Steve Trudan, Tom Uhlaeik
Gerri Uselding, Bridget Vaid, Tom
Villars, Tom Villars, Jean Vink, Mary
Vitale, Michael Vizzone
Tom Vokoun, Dean Vombrack, Sharon
Voss, Lynette Wade, Janice Walla,
Nancy Walser, Audrey Walsh
Mike Walsh, Diana Walter, John War-
ring, Bill Watts, Casper Weber, Cindy
Weber, Jeff Wegner
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Melinda Bork, Charmaine Boyer, Jesse Cano, Phyllis Carroll,
Cary Conforti, Dan Connelly, Bill Deacon, Jack Denny, Nora
Devine, Roger Gosse, Charles Hardt, Debra Hoard, Gary Holte,
Nancee Huebner, Waryne Jacobsen, Kevin Jaussen, Curt John-
son, Bill Johnson, Russell Kinnard, Sherry Koshaba, Don Kugel-
berg, Leo Lagesse, Martha Lambkin, Linda Laskowski, Janet
Carol Rofstad speaks to her English class.
72 SOPHOMORES
Tom Zucker, Kathy Zuker, Joan Zygo-
wicz, Jim Pollitz
Lineback, Marty Lopresto, Gary Madden, Sue Mahler, JoAnn
Marmitt, John Mason, Barb McCabe, James McDonald, Laura
McFarland, Kristine Mikkelsen, Janet Miller, Joan Miller,
Regina Mrowxzynski, Veronica Ponce, Dennis Radostitz, Susan
Rankin, John Reed, Gregory Schofield, Ed Seifert, Roger Sie-
werth, Roberta Smith, Patti Spiess, Kindra Standiford, Kathy
Stathas, Jacquelyn Stryszyk, Michael Swanson, Francine Tatum
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Class of '73 got into the swing of things
From their first days in the halls of Elk Grove,
the Freshman class, headed by President Michaelene
Romano, Vice-President Annette Serges, Secretary
Therese Huber, and Treasurer Liz Heimos, have
shown that they are worthy of the title "Grenadier."
Throughout the year the Freshman class par-
ticipated in several activities. During the week of
Homecoming, the class of '73 showed their spirit by
wearing Freshman green and gold ribbons, which they
made and sold. They participated in the Fun Night
by raffling off a stuffed whale. Freshmen also spon-
sored a mixer and sold concessions during basket-
ball games.
With the will to pursue their goals, the Fresh-
man class continued on with big plans for their fu-
ture years at Elk Grove High School.
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Sue Hayden takes an interest in the alumni reception.
Don Abata, Shirley Abraham, Gary
Adams, Jim Adreon, Linda Aiardo,
Beverly Albert, Peter Alesi
Kim Allbright, Paula Amatore, Debra
Anderson, Jim Anderson, Richard An-
drews, Larry Andrist, Susan Anthony
Jerry Antosch, Larry Antosch, Cheryl
Armato, Debbie Aschoff, Elyce Azriel,
Donald Baete, Ron Bailey
Kathy Banach, Paula Bartle, Beverly
Barton, Joseph, Chuck Bassford, Linda
Bateman, Scott Baudin
Cheryl Baumann, Frank Bavaro, Nick
Bavaro, Mike Baysinger, Kathy Beatty,
Holly Behrendt, Mary Bellis
Kim Benedetto, John Benjamin, Amy
Benson, Gail Berg, Keith Berndtson,
Gail Berns, Liz Bicego
Lisa Blazek, Steve Binkley, Deborah
Bishop, Harold Bishop, Wendy Blass,
John Bleichroth, Jody Blenkle
Dorothy Bloomfield, Michael Bogard,
Tom Boggs, Debra Bogut, Marlene
Bolton, Vincent Bonanata, Christopher
Born
Gregory Borzewski, Kris Bowers,
Sharon Bowlds, Karen Boyd, Eva Brad-
ley, Janice Braeckevelot, Larry Brandt
Mike Brandt, Sue Brandt, Gale Braun,
Carolyn Bregar, David Briver, Mary
Brokamp, Debbie Bromley
Donald Brooks, Tom Broten, Bonnie
Brown, Jack Brown, Mark Brown, Mary
Brown, Sharon Brownson
Sue Buchholz, Robert Buehler, Chris-
tine Bugay, Tom Bush, Steven Busse.
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Paul Caldarella, Jamie Camarata,
Emilio Camodeca, John Campbell, Bob
Camphouse, Shirley Campo, Joanne
Cannon
Linda Cannon, Lola Carbine, Gary Car-
one, Deborah Carpenter, Catherine
Carroll, Dennis Carroll, Linda Celin
Rick Centella, Scott Chapman, Thomas
Chassey, Sandy Check, Jeff Chernick,
Beth Christensen, Linda Christensen
Lori Christensen, Nancy Claes, Louis
Clarizio, John Clark, Loretta Clark,
Timothy Clarke, Linda Clary
Cheryl Clinton, Theodore Clyde, Cheryl
Coffman, Lisa Cohn, Steven Cohen,
Jill Collesi, Michael Condylis
Freshmen learned Elk Grove traditions
Edward Connelly, Raymond Connelly,
Margaret Connolly, Vicki Conter, Jeff
Cook, Judy Cook, Susan Copeland
Louis Corsiglia, John Cosgriff, John
Costello, Cindy Cox, Barbara Coz-
zola, Dale Crites, Ken Cropp
Terry Croson, Tim Croson, Patricia
Cruz, Thomas Currier, Mary Curtis,
Susan Curtis, Bernard Czarnecki
Debra Czarnecki, Susan Daskaloff, Jim
Davies, Jonathan Davis, Sandy Davis,
Louis Debenny, Elizabeth Decaro
John Dellert, Fran Deluca, Amy Den-
broeder, Carmen Desalvo, Joyce Des-
mond, Phil Devine, Barb Devitt
76 FRESHMEN
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Thomas Dewitt, Kathy Dewitte, Susan
Diamond, Don Dickens, Bob Dido-
menico, Joseph Digiovanni, Kathleen
Dill
Kathleen Doherty, Gayle Dratt, John
Driscoll, Laura Duffey, Kathleen Dun-
ning, Sue Earwaker, Jim Ecklund
Dianne Edwards, Paul Egesdal, Michael
Emmer, James Emslie, Pamela Eng-
lish, Ronald Erskine, Theodore Eugenis
Joe Evans, Thomas Evans, Tim Evans,
David Evensen, Randal Fabos, Sannie
Fadler, Peggy Faracy
Kathy Farmer, Richard Farrell, Susan
Fedrowitz, Linda Feller, Joan Fie-
bernitz, Beverly Fink, Daniel Fisher
Janet Fisher, Mary Kay Fisher, Peggy
Fisher, Lynn Fitzgerald, Sharon Fitz-
patrick, William F itzsimmons, John
Flaherty
Dan Flerlage, Diane Flink, Gail For-
sythe, John Foster, Cynthia Fox, Gale
Francione, Nancy Francione
Shirley Frank, Rose Fuchs, Alison
Gabriel, Elizabeth Gallagher, Todd
Gander, James Gaynor, Sharon Geidler
Gayle Gengler, Susan Gennuso, Paul
Georgen, Rosemary Gianaris, Jon Gil-
bert, Rockne Gilmore, James Ginter
Wallace Glab, Kathy Glanz, Terry Glea-
son. Monica Glejf, Debra Glenz, William
Goddard, Kathleen Goerger
Bill Gore, Gail Gorecki, Marcia Gosse,
Barb Gotha, Michelle Goyack, Therese
Graczyk, Donna Graham
Larry Graham, Dan Grandt, Diana Gray,
James Greaves, Dawn Green, Joyce
Breen, Leonard Greenberg
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78 FRESHMEN
Douglas Grillaert, Les Grove, Karl
Grube, Cara Gruber, Glen Grutz-
macher, Sheryl Gryczka, Shelli Guanci
Karen Guercio, Thomas Guertler, Tom
Gurnack, Thomas Gurnik, Rick Haan-
ing, Darlene Haar, Judith Haar
Timothy Haben, Robert Hahn, Cindy
Haich, David Haiduke, Mary Hage-
mann, Patricia Hamblin, Mary Hamil-
ton
Gwen Hamm, Myrna Hamm, Robert
Hancock, Doreen Hansen, Lance Han-
sen, Nancy Hansen, Rob Hanson
Dawn Harriett, Alyson Harris, Eliza-
beth Harris, Christine Hartung, Jaq-
uelyn Haseman, Jack Hausen, Suzanne
Hayden
Robert Hayhurst, Alison Heath, Liz
Heimos, Richard Hein, Robert Hel-
ewski, Cindy Hendricks, Sean Herbert
Jean Herigodt, David Herndon, Cath-
erine Hess, Nancy Hess, James Hick-
ey, Robin Hill, Judith Hines
Craig Hippensteel, Patricia Hixson,
Mary Hodges, Laura Hoffmann, Judy
Hollywood, Scott Hodste, Joseph Holt
Therese Huber, Alison Hufton, Helen
Hufton, Carol Hughes, Timothy Hughes,
Michael Hulett, Bradiield Hunter
Timothy Hurley, Mark Huston, Greg-
ory Ibarra, William Imlah, Sandra In-
gratta, Richard Jacobson, Debra Ja-
gielski
David Jakubek, John Janos, Debra
Jarosch, Linda Jarvey, Stephen Jarvis,
Bill Jaskulke, John Javers
Deborah J endrycki, David J ensen,
Shirley Joe, Cathy Johnson, Chris
Johnson, Ada Jones. Jeanne Jongleux
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Dorothy Jovanovich, Bruce Joy, Frank
Jurjovec, Sandra Justinick, -Donna
Justus, Marianne Kaeppel, Linda Ka-
lisz
William Kauss, Lenore Keegan, Kevin
Kerber, David Khoshaba, Joanne King,
Michael Kinsella, Joseph Kirby
Richard Klaman, Edward Klest, Kath-
ryn Klopp, David Knapp. Robin Knowles,
Barbara Kobert, Dennis Kocik
Gary Koelbel, Patricia Kohler, Bona
Kollars, Michael Korba, Camille Kor-
nacki, Ross Kosinski, Joseph Kostek
Nichlas Kostopoulos, Susan Kovace-
vich, Mark Kozler, Dana Krelle, Judith
Krohta, Walter Krueger, Carolyn Kruse
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Lackland, James Lafayette, Lisa La
Forge, Gary Lagesse, James Laing
Ellen Lamberg, Lori Lampert, John
Lange, Christine Larocco, Kathleen
Lawless, Joseph Lawson, Joyce Leh-
ner
Douglas Leland, Gail Lemke, Brian
Leschinski, Trudy Leschmann, Wil-
liam Leslie, Diana Lewis, Lee Lewis
James Liebl, Rex Lienlokken, Richard
Lienlokken, Wayne Lindahl, Cathi Lind-
eman, Kathy Lishka, Russell Lobaugh
Sharon Lobengerg, Joseph Locke, Lu-
ann Long, Glen Loorhan, Ken Love,
Darin Lowery, Cindy Luburich
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Randy Luciani, Janice Lunak, Gary
Lundeen, Pam Lundgren, Joanne Lu-
zietti, Carol Madalinski, Terry Maggio
Scott Magnuson, Robert Malcolm, Lin-
da Malone, Dawn Maltz, Craig Mann,
Candy March, Ivy Margulis
Diane Marienfeld, Jeff Marion, Debra
Mark, Shereen Marmitt, Judith Marsh,
Don Marshall, Gary Martin
James Martin, Richard Martinek,
Charles Martinez, John Martzel, Nick
Masterson, Nancy Maus, Philip Mavi-
gliano
John Maxey, Eileen Maxwell, Cindy
Maver, James Mayer, Monica Mayer,
Chris Mayernick, Willaim Mayyou
The halls were crawling with them
Dawn McCarthy, Victor McCormack, 4'
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B0 FRESHMEN
Donna Mortenson, Mary Mueller, Pam-
ela Mueller, Terence Mueller, Karen
Mulcahy, Kevin Mulcahy, Nancy Mul-
lins
Kathryn Muscarello, Marc Mydill,
Lori Nelson, Leslie Neubert, Kevin
Neumann, Lawrance Newton, Jayme
Nicholas
Marie Nikonsuk, Charles Nilsson,
Linda Nobile, Don Noelle, Gislaine
Noga, Laura N otson, Debra Nowak
Laura Oates, Jeff Obarek, Dan Oboyle,
Daniel OBrien, Gena Odell, Nancy
Oehl, Tom Ohara
Douglas Ohearn, Richard Ohnesorge,
Dale Okerstrom, Mark Okuma, Rich-
ard Oleary, Kayo Oleskevich, Tami-
lynn Oliveto
Donna Oltz, Michele Omahana, Sue
Onorati, Karen Oshea, Candace Otters,
Sven Overland, Nancy Pagel
Juan Palacios, Barbara Panczak, Rox-
anne Paniagua, Elaine Papas, Elaine
Parr, Mary Pastorello, Cheryl Paul
Craig Pavlik, Scott Payne, Shelley
Pazzol, Donald Pekarek, Mark Pelle-
treau, Gary Pengrazi, Beth Person
Linda Pesat, Michael Peters, James
Petersen, Jolyn Petersen, Nancy Pet-
erson, Richard Peterson, Richard
Petitte
Camille Pettee, Denis Petzold, Mary
Petzold, Robert Phillips, Lynda Piehl,
Cathy Pilewski, Sharon Pinnelli
Nancy Pippin, James Pizzillo, Suzanne
Pollack, Cynthia Pottker, Brian Pow-
ell, Sara Jane Powell, Yvonne Powers
Kimberly Price, Robert Prince, Kath-
leen Principe, Diane Priola, Stephen
Pritz, Carol Rabicki, Jim Raffelson
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82 FRESHMEN
Tim Raid, Donna Rakowsky, Raymond
Ramakis, Jeri Rasmussen, Kim Ras-
mussen, Steven Ratzek, Therese
Rauner
Robert Rebman, Glenn Reich, Mary
Rettenbacker, Dave Ricci, Lynn Rine-
smith, Gail Ristau, Thomas Rizzo
Ranald Rogers, Stephen Rohn, Charles
Rohrs, John Romano, Michalene Ro-
mano, Colby Ross, Peter Rossoll
Brenda Rothenberger, David Rucinski,
Kim Ruff, Linda Rusack, Richard Rush-
ing, Casimir Sakowicz, Debra Sand
Karen Sanborn, Peggy Sanders, Pamela
Sargent, David Sarli, Deborah Savage,
Michael Schaefer, Robert Schaefer
Susan Scherra, Larry Schierbecker,
Tracie Schmehl, Judy Schmidt, Cheryl
Schneider, John Schoen, Mary
Schommer
Pamela Schott, Marta Schroeder, Ric-
hard Schultz, Connie Schulze, Lesley
Schwartz, Linda Sealy, John Seefeldt
Patricia Selvig, Peter Semple, Annette
Serges, Michael Shaft, Debra Shaw,
James Shea, Candice Sheldon
Mary Shemanski, Victoria Shera, Kathy
Sherman, Michael Sherman, William
Shinn, Wonnie Short, Monica Sidorchuk
Robin Siegbahn, Robert Siemianowski,
Mark Siragusa, Raymond Sittig, David
Skridulis, Lauren Skuse, Larry Slack
Corey Smith, Jackie Smith, Nita Smith,
Sally Smith, Tom Smith, Vicki Smith,
Renee Snell
Gregory Sobieski, Scott Soyer, James
Spagnola, Christina Spasari, Michael
Sronkoski, Marilyn Stack, Marian
Stankovic
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Stefanos, Tina Stefanos, Maryanne Stef-
fen, Jeff Steinbock, Linda Stengren
Gene Stevens, Gerry Stevens, Jeffrey
Stewart, Dan Stramaglio, Robert
Streich, Ed Sullivan, Terri Sullivan
'l Joseph Summers, Linda Swenson, Jenny
Syversen, Adam Szkudlarek, Donna Tal-
iani, Louis Tangorra, Steven Teller
Kim Theobald, Lauretta Thibodeau, Tom
Thompson, Sandra Titschler, Pat Tobin,
Mary Tomczyk, Steven Tompkins
Stephen Topp, Mitchell Topping, Ric-
hard Touhey, Leslie Tracy, Tony Trin-
gali, Lynne Tumino, Ginger Tun
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Duncan Turner, Mark Turner, Thomas
Turschman, Stephen Uhlarik, Brad Ull-
rich, Susan Urbina, Tina Vaccarello
Eric Vanberkum, Linda Varchetto, Don-
ald Venlos, Larry Vittal, Deborah
Vorndran, Susan Voss, Barbara Wagner
David Wagner, Deborah Wagner, Norma
Wagner, Richard Wagner, Janet Wal-
denmaier, Robert Walser, Jacquelyn
Walsh
Noreen Walsh, Steven Walther, Ruthann
Wanser, Linda Wasniowski, John Wat-
son, William Weber, Kenneth Wehling
David Weiner, Charles Weiss, Michael
Wellman, Tom West, Sue Wezeman,
James White, Ken White
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nie Barlo, Gary Barnett, Larry Benavidez, Dennis Box, Alfred
Burch, Michael Butirro, Randall Callard, Mike Carbonari, Gor-
don Chambers, Ken Chambers, Donald Conley, Rick Cotni,
Philip Crabbe, Richard Cromer, Victor Davidson, Gwen De-
lude, Deborah Dephillips, Frank Diaferio, Scott Dorsey, Wil-
liam Driver, Joseph Dugo, Kerry Dvorak, Marylou Dwojakow-
ski, Jayme Emslie, Debbie Estes, Raymond Fedel, Michael
Feehan, Sally Fitzgerald, Richard Fleischauer, George Flow-
ers, Frank Frankini, Jacqueline Frink, Gerri Geissler, Kerry
Griffin, Paul Hayden, Michael Hoss, Vicki Jacobsen, Thomas
Jones, Michael Karaffa, Richard Kelly, Randy Kob, Glenn Koor-
han, Walter Kozacky, Kurt Krause, Paul Kroes, Christine
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stenfeld, Kevin Young, Marianne Yundt,
Lynette Zadach, Ernest Zielinski
Karen Zilinek, Lori Zirlin, Sharon
Zobel, Michael Zweifler
Lavalley, Thomas Lazzara, Sherry Mack, Jeff Martinez, David
Mavrinac, Maryann McDonald, Michele McMillan, Michael Mc-
Veigh, Robert Nardiello, Darrel Obryan, Michael Opager,
Frank Paolini, Kathy Peterson, Guiseppe Picciotto, Michael
Platt, Gloria Prettyman, Daniel Pugliese, Linda Range, Doretta
Ratledge, Miriam Rawlin, Debbie Reynolds, Deborah Riley,
Kim Rivara, Martin Rodberg, Dennis Rook, Mark Rumatz, An-
gela Scaturro, Virgil Schallau, Michael Scheumack, Timothy
Shroyer, Joseph Sica, Joseph Sirridge, Jim Sisson, William
Smith, Robert Sonntag, Michael Sutter, Sue Thomas, Todd
Glenwood, Steven Torgersen, Garey Vavra, Mike Wendt, Mi-
chael Wicker, Tina Wolter
Freshmen Kim Allbright and Gayle Gengler enjoy individualized reading during their English class, popular pastime at EGHS.
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Tom Turschman finds out that school is full of books.
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extensive research.
Heiki Lagemann utilizes her study hall period to knit.
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Open Campus provides students with the privilege of leaving the school building during their lunch period.
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The Social Science Depart-
ment emphasized student involve-
ment in civil affairs. Many ,classes
participated in the writing of a new
Illinois constitution, which was
presented at the Con Con Conven-
tion. The fast United States His-
tory classes were taught without
the aid of textbooks. This approach
gave students a chance to view
several movies and refer to other
books that were located in the
well-equipped resource center.
In order to promote student aware-
ness of current events, the De-
partment presented a leader of
militant blacks, Mr. Otis Hyde,
who discussed the problem of rac-
ism in the United States.
The Foreign Language De-
partment offered students the op-
portunity to increase their ability
to learn dialogue, vocabulary,
sentence structure, and grammar
through the use of tapes and books.
The laboratory center's facilities
gave students, especially those in-
volved in independent study, a
chance to improve their learning
efficiency. This year's Pan-Lan-
guage Banquet proved to be a huge
success as students enjoyed many
foreign dishes.
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Resource center supplied useful information
Spanish teacher Mr. Urquiza instructs the class in basic Spanish grammar principles. Kim Van Berkum reads in class.
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atmosphere of the Humanities Center.
As part of its Year of Excellence emphasis, the
English Department geared its diversified program
to fit the immediate needs of individual students. The
traditional core of the curriculum consisted of four
courses, English I, English II, English III, and Eng-
lish IV. All courses included grammar, literature,
and composition. However, sophomores were re-
quired to take one semester of speech along with
one semester of team-taught literature. Seniors had
an opportunity to select from Theme-X, Cre-X,
English Literature, and Contemporary Literature
as one-semester offerings. Other electives were
streamlined to meet the interests of individual stu-
dents in drama, stage production, and persuasive
speech.
In order to carry out its academic emphasis of
reading well and deeply, the English Department
established a reading center that offered a number
of different course opportunities, some for credit
and some without credit. The reading center was
equipped with several kinds of machines designed
to improve reading skills, textbooks and workbooks,
testing materials, and a library of more than 1,000
paperbound books. Through its offerings, students
learned to gain satisfaction and understanding from
materials read.
Recipients of honors during the Year of Excel-
lence included many contributors to e.g., a student
publication, and winners of several contests.
Humanities sponsored Year of Excellence
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Math-Science Dept. installed new equipment
Physical science teacher Mr, Titre explains an intricate theory to his class.
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This year the Math-Science Division
installed an Audio Tutorial Center and six
new laboratories, developed to aid biology
students who were having difficulty com-
prehending written lab procedures. The
Center contained audio-visual equipment
supplied with tapes that corresponded to
the biology textbook. The machines re-
sembled television sets. Senior botany-
zoology students discovered that the three
small machines were designed to individ-
ualize instruction on lab techniques as
students studied with earphones. A single
larger machine gave silent demonstrations
of dissections and scientific properties.
Many students at a time viewed the films.
Mimeographed explanation sheets that
corresponded to the lesson being watched
were available. The Audio Tutorial Cen-
ter allowed absent students to make up
their class lessons. It also gave students
an opportunity to review old lectures. The
students who participated in the S.I.S.
program found the Center advantageous.
Elk Grove High School was the first school
in District 214 to have an Audio Tutorial
Center. In addition, the new labs that were
installed gave our school more labs than
any other school in the District. Each sci-
ence room contained a lab.
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Wally Glab listen attentively to Mr. Rees during math class. Mr. Holt demonstrates a pendulum theory to his students.
Randy Stenberg and his lab partner observe various cell structures through the power of the microscope.
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Working independently, Sophomore James Cocomise practices the operation of a bandsaw during his general woods class.
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The varied objectives of the Practical Arts Di-
vision included general education, occupational ex-
ploration, career information, and pre-vocational
training along with vocational education in the sub-
ject matter areas of business, home economics, and
industrial education.
Students were prepared for specific entry occu-
pations in the fields of marketing, office occupations,
and accounting. General education activities of
primary stress were those dealing with consumer
problems. They were designed to enable students
effectively execute their own business affairs and
participate in our society.
In addition to preparing students to become
successful homemakers, the Division emphasized
related occupational areas. A new cooperative ed-
ucation course prepared students for entry occupa-
tions in food management, home decoration, fashion
coordination, and child care.
In connection with industrial education, the Di-
vision offered general courses for personal use and
for allowing students the opportunity to determine
areas of interest. Vocational courses led students
into beginning positions in carpentry, drafting, elec-
tronics, metals, and power mechanics.
In the future, pre-engineering experience will be
offeredin C00peI'ati0I1Witl1 the Science-Math Division. Family meals student Chris Smith prepares a casserole.
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Practical arts prepared students for careers
Mary Earwaker examines a clothing bulletin board. A. V. workers Rich Garibaldi and Arnold Abraham splice film.
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"Go, you chicken fat, go! . . ." On many oc-
casions these words were enthusiastically shouted
in our gymnasium as students wholeheartedly exer-
cised to recorded instructions. They tried to main-
tain their physical fitness through strenuous activity
in the games of basketball, volleyball, football, soc-
cer, tennis, archery, field hockey, and gymnastics.
The P.E. classes participated in co-ed sports in ad-
dition to the traditional physical education curri-
culum.
The Choral Music Department of Elk Grove
High School progressed noticeably during this Year
of Excellence. The Choir, Girls' Glee, and the
Freshmen Girls' and Boys' Choruses earned a medal
of identity after they toured many junior high and
grade schools. The traditional Christmas Concert,
which was one of two musical assembly programs,
was enjoyed by participants and audience. This year
the Choir competed for the first time in the State
Choral Contest on March 14. Soloists Mary Camp-
bell, Tanya Swanson, and Debbie Cliver received
community recognition for this meaningful experi-
ence.
The objectives of the art program were to de-
velop attitudes of perception, curiosity, understand-
ing, and sensitivity through a well-designed art cur-
riculum. The Elk Grove High School art program
was one that strove for perfection through a sound
learning process. Its instructors endeavored to
teach art and the recognition of it as a discipline
that educates-a discipline in which student percep-
tion is utilized thoroughly to provide an immediate
awareness-a contact with reality.
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Last year's Orchesis members, Jan Lewis, Dawn Nitschneider, Quincey Lowing, and Pam Krull, perform.
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Music students Kathy Tansey and Camille Piraino rehearse.
Ed Schlitz, an art student, works on the potter's wheel.
Various courses revealed student talent
Debbie Rolfe and Eileen Schmidt exhibit their skill.
Gary Koelbel practices his trampoline skills during his P.E. class.
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Executive Board
Under the direction of the District
214 Executive Board, the changes which
took place in Elk Grove's curriculum
were executed smoothly and without
many problems. The Board itself
served as the final voice on all deci-
sions made within the district. They
tried to make sure that everything de-
cided upon was for the benefit of the
students and faculty within each school.
All of the Board members devoted
much time and effort to the betterment
of our school during the past year. The
Board was composed of seven mem-
' bers, all of whom contributed their
- opinions on what they believed to be
the right thing to do.
Before any changes in the school
could be made, the Board approved
these changes. Revision of the dress
code, the new English curriculum, and
the beginning of the ungraded math
program were all issues that had to be
presented to the Board to meet with
Dr. Edward Gilbert, Superintendent their approval prior to becoming policy.
Board members Back Row: Raymond A. Erickson, John M, Costello, Frank R, Bergen, Richard H. Stamm: Front Row:
Mrs. Leah Cummins, Secretary: Arthur E. Aronson, Presidentg Richard A. Bachhuber,
100 ADMINISTRATORS
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Mr. Charles E. Aldrich
Director of Student Activities
Mr. Raymond L. Coleman
Dean of Students
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Mr. Righter S. Farris
Assistant Principal
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Assistant Principal
A new addition to the Elk
Grove Administrative staff this
year is Mr. Raymond Coleman,
the new Dean of Students. The
purpose of his job is to keep stu-
dents in line and out of, trouble.
In future years all will remember
the daily morning announcements
along with a long roll call of stu-
dents waiting in line to pay a visit
to Mr. Coleman.
Other administrative details
were executed by the rest of the
staff, consisting of Mr. Robert
Haskell, Mr. Charles Aldrich,
Mr. Righter Farris, and Mr. Don-
ald Fyfe. These men have attained
a position worthy of notice in the
school and throughout the district.
ADMINISTRATORS
Mrs. Norman joins in the fun, Faculty meetings can prove to be very interesting, notes Mr. Fyfe.
Teachers were eager to assist all students
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AT3? an ra 1 - L ant Drama Director
i sg Mrs. Margaret Anderson-Physical Edu-
, ff ' cation, Co-Sponsor G.R.A., Girls'
'R Tennis Team Coach
Mr. Robert Anderson-Electronics, Re-
source Teacher
. Mr. Victor Avigliano-Physical Education,
. 5 Football Trainer, Gymnastic Coach
Mrs. Edith Balch--Counselor, Senior Class
Co-Sponsor
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sf ' " e Class Co-Sponsor
Mr. Ronald Benes-World History I and II,
H - Anthropology, Anthropology Club,
I' Social Science Club
- A' Mrs. Hilda Blanco-Spanish II, III and IV,
Pan Language Banquet
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Mr. Robert Bloom-Physical Science,
C.W.A., Math-Science Seminar
Mrs. Bette Bradley-English IV
Mrs. Nora Bremer-Spanish I and II
Mr. James Brewer-General Art, Art I,
Art Club
Miss Elaine Brunniga-Shorthand I and II,
Typing I and II, Typing III and IV,
Business Education Club
Mr. Richard Calish-Humanities, English
III Honors, Humanities Board, E.G.
Magazine
Mr. Vincent Carioti-College Counselor,
Senior Class Advisor
Mr. Jonathan Chancey-English
102 FACULTY
Mr. Stephan Chapple-U.S. History, Eco-
nomics, Assistant Gymnastics Coach
Mr. Richard Chierico-U.S. History, Cur-
rent History
Mr. Paul Christmas-Algebra I, Geometry,
Algebra I!Geometry, Algebra II,
Swimming Coach -
Mr. Stephan Cobourn-English I, English
III
Mrs. Sharon Cuculic-Business English,
Office Practice, Shorthand I, Dicta-
tion - Transcription, C.W.A. Coor-
dination
Miss Linda Dale-Reading, English I
Mr. Gerald David-English, Folk-Arts Club
Miss Fran Dean-Counselor, C.W.A., Eng-
lish II, Sophomore Class Sponsor
Mr. Robert DeBolt-Cabinet Making, Ma-
chines Woods, General Woods, Gen-
eral Metals, Advanced Metals I and
II, Sophomore Wrestling Coach
Mr. Raymond Diffenderffer-Counselor,
Junior Class Sponsor
Miss Anne Edwards-English II, English
III. Persuasive Speech, Head Debate
Coach
Mr. George Ergang-World History, Com-
munications, Publicity
Mr. Britton Farroh-Algebra, Geometry,
Football, Wrestling
Mr. Brendon Flynn-Algebra I, Trigonom-
etry, Advanced Math, Assistant Foot-
ball Coach
Mrs. Kathleen Forester-Physical Educa-
tion, Cheerleading Sponsor
Mr. Merrill Froney-Division Head of Sci-
ence and Mathematics, Key Club
Mr. Fred Gaines-Physical Education,
Gymnastics Coach
Mr. Fred Gorman-Latin, French, Pan
Language Banquet
Mr. Kenneth Grams-Business Education
Mrs. Mildred Hale-Physical Education
Mr. David Hanke-Mathematics
Mr. Thomas Hansen-Social Science, U.S.
History
Mr. Charles Harrington-Division Head of
Practical Arts
Mrs. Lucille Harter-Foreign Language
Mrs. Carol Heck-Mathematics
Mr. Richard Hemme-Science
Mr. Harold Henson-Industrial Education,
Physical Education
Mr. Thomas Herrmann-English II
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Mr. Robert Hodge-Art, Staff Artist
Miss Janice Hoelscher-English I, English
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Mr. Kenneth Holliday-Psychologist
Mrs. LaVone Holt-English IV, English
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Mr. John Landers-Police Counselor SX 3 f Q 2
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and II, Clothing, Dressmaking, Tai-
loring, Hostess Club
Mr. Samuel Leopardo-Social Science
Miss Dorothy Lewis-U.S. History, Far
Eastern History
Mrs. Sandrya Link-Homemaking I, Foods,
Home Decorating, Home Economics
Related Occupations, H.E.R.O.
Mr. Robert Lorenz-Mechanical Drawing,
Architectural Drawing, Machine Draw-
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Miss Bonnie Loufek-English I, English
III
Mr. Norman Lovelace-Physical Educa-
tion, Wrestling Coach
Mr. John Mazurek-English I, Creative
Writing, Contemporary Fiction, Cree
ative Writing Club
Miss Marsha Noble-English III
Mr. Thomas O'Driscoll-Director of Stu-
dent Personnel
Mr. Alvin Olson-Science
Mrs. Marjorie Olson-World History I,
Latin I, Division' Head of Foreign
Languages and Social Studies
Mr. Edward O'Malley-Special Education
Mr. Thomas Organ-Distributive Educa-
tion, Marketing, Consumer Problems,
D.E. Club
Mr. David Oswald-Audio-Visual Services
Director
Miss Carolyn Otte-Biology, Pom Pon
Squad Sponsor
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Alan Otto-Physical Education
Larry Peddy-Physical Education
Darwin Peterson-English, Novice De-
bate
Mr. Douglas Peterson-Marching Band, Con-
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Class, Co-Sponsor Tri-M, Modern Mu-
sic Masters.
Neal Peterson-Physical Science, Earth
Science, Tennis
Joseph Prendergast-English
Morris Pumphrey-Chemistry, Physical
Science, Astronomy Club
Ronald Raben-English, Speech, Play
Production, Technical Director, Con-
test Play, Variety Show
Herbert Rangl-Foreign Language
George Reat-World Geography, U.S.
History, American Problems, Head
GolfCoach
Robert Rees-Math I, Algebra I, Ad-
vanced Algebra, Varsity Basketball
Coach, Frosh-Soph Cross Country
Miss Susan Rende-General Business, Of-
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lice Practice, Typing III and IV, Pep
Club Sponsor
Thomas Rife-Sociology
Mrs. Laurie Rossi-English I and II, Ski
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Club Sponsor, Ski Racing Team
Kenneth Rundquist-Geometry, Ad-
vanced Algebra, Freshman Basketball
Coach, Varsity Tennis Coach
Lynn Salier-Vocational Counselor,
Sophomore Class Sponsor
Miss Judith Sawicki-English IV, Journal-
ism I and II, Guardian Sponsor
Mrs. Marjorie Schaller-English III
Mr.
Robert Schellenberg-World History,
Sociology, Humanities, Philosophy
Club
Miss Hanna Schwitzky-Special Education
Mr.
Lowell Simmer-Self-Imposed Schedule
Mrs. Judith Skjordahl-Typing, Bookkeep-
ing, Business Education Club
Miss Virginia Smith-Limited Physical Ed-
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Vernon Stahnke-Industrial Education
Ronald Steiner-Social Counselor
Mr. Barry Stoughton-Mathematics
Mrs. J acquelyn Summers-English
Mr.
Harry Swenson-Concert Choir, Har-
mony and Arranging, Freshman Girls'
Chorus, Les Chanteurses, Freshman
Boys' Chorus, Tri-M Club
Mr. Scott Lebin, Drama Club Sponsor, and Ken Rowley, Junior, contemplate an important decision on the stage.
Mrs. Judith Taylor-Physical Education
Mr. Raymond Thibodeau-Advanced Math,
Algebra I, Problem Solving
Mr. Robert Tipsworth-Dvision Head of
Physical Education and Athletic Direc-
tion
Mr. Michael Titre-Physical Science, Phys-
ics
Mr. David Truelson-Biology I, Intramurals
Mr. Jacob Turban-Calculus, Geometry,
Phase-in, Algebra, Geometry, Alge-
bra I
Mr. Richard Urquiza-Foreign Language
Mr. James Walker-Art I, III, IV, Art Club
Mrs. Loretta Walker-Dance l and Il, Phys-
ical Education, Orchesis
Mr. Joseph Wellman-Sociology, Anthro-
pology Club
Mr. Raymond Wells-Spanish I and II, Pan
Language Club
Mr. James Wendler-Physical Education
Miss Judith Wendt-Math, Algebra, Algebra-
Geometry, Geometry, Equestrian Club
Mr. Edward Whitcombe-Special Education
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Helen Esser, Miss Dorothy Evans, Miss Beverly Evko, Mrs. Ann Garcia, Mr. Valdis
Grants, Mrs. Colleen Heimberger, Mrs. Mary Huyck, Mrs. Lorraine Laing, Mrs. Betty
Mathews, Mr. Richard Mudge, Mrs. Ann Otzen, Mr. Phillip Pardun, Mr. John Peters,
Mr. Jerald Philipp, Mr. James Prow, Mr. Donald Schnake, Mrs. Katherine Sherman,
Mr. Dominic Sparacino, Mr. George Whittier, Mr. Gerald Woollard.
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Seated: Mrs. Alice Hanrahan, Mrs. Rita Celin, Mrs. Terry Mrs- Shirley Zimmerman. MrS- Marguerite J0hrlSOH. MrS.
Scopag Standing: Mrs. Grace Werner, Mrs. Doris McWherter, Sandra F0rlI1g2r. Mrs. D0r0thy Curtis. Mrs. Irene Berger.
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Gertrude Wille, Mrs. Eleanore Lindberg, Mrs. Ann Reagan
Mrs. Mary Ann Soutar, Row 2: Mrs. Evelyn Seigbalin, Mrs.
Ida Bruzzini, Mrs. Helen Knoblanch, Mrs. Lucy Hagstrom,
Miss Eleanor Celraham, Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs. Grace
Gerger, Row 3: Mrs. Margaret Archbold, Mrs. Nancy Ban-
ach, Mrs. Pat. Ricks, Mrs. Dorothy Radzis, Mrs. Nancy Voss,
Mrs. Rose Retterer, Mrs. Mary Ann Waldibillig.
Cafeteria and Custodial staffs helped E G
Front Row: Mr. Ken Wich, Mr. James Andrew, Mr. Ted Messner: Back Row: Mr. John Nelson, Mr. Bill Canar,
Mr. John Kingsley, Mr. Bernie Runge.
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tine, J. Dean, Mr. Aldrich, S. Swanson, D. Myhre, S. Pazzolp
Row 2: S. Dean, L. Austin, M. Johnston, D. Jurjovec, P. Olson,
C. Heimos, K. Klopp, D. Austin, D. Rasmussen, B. Fink: Row 3:
C. Maier, S. Romano, M. Romano, T. Hueber, J. Mitnick, P.
Tobin, R. Paniagua, L. Heimos, L. Camodeca, L. Lampertg
Quill and Scroll held a
This year, Student Council was led by President
Jim Dean, Vice-President Sue Swanson, Recording
Secretary Denise Augustine, Corresponding Secre-
tary Diane Stefanos, and Treasurer Dennis Myhre.
It raised money for football lights and for the
Arenas family and sponsored the kick-off dance, La
Quill and Scroll Bottom Row: Pam Krull, Eileen Schmidt,
Kathy Dolby, Sherri Konoshi, Judy Retzkeg Top Row: Shari
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Row 4: S. Quinn, T. Morris, J. Romano, G. Gahalla, C. Carroll,
A. Kereluk, L. Turner, S. Eckert, M. Nolan, J. Lorch, S. Kee-
gan: Top Row: C. Carroll, K. O'Leary, R. Fink, B. Villars, D.
Bastounes, S. Harris, J. McKelvey. D. Rambo, A. Tobin, A.
Serges.
n initiation banquet
Fete, the sleep-in, and the Variety Show.
Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for jour-
nalism and yearbook students, was sponsored by
Mrs. Holt and Miss Sawicki. These students must
have a B average and a year's experience on one of
the journalistic staffs.
Zerebiny, Mark Thompson, Wayne Mikos, Becke Villars, Mrs.
Holt, Miss Sawicki.
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NFL Bottom Row: Cindy DeMares, Miss Edwards, Mrs. Sum- Th0maS FOX. Kathy G0d19WSki, Mike Smith. NGHCY Beyer.
mers, Mr. Peterson: Top Row: Karen Evensen, Donna Farner,
National Honor Society sold E G pennants
National Forensics League is an honorary club
for students who have earned at least 25 points in
either individual speech events or debate. Their
main project is the school calendar.
National Honor Society is an honorary activity
for those who have a high scholastic average and
recommendations by several teachers. They were
led by President Rick Teeters, Vice-President Ron
Fink, Secretary Sheilah Bernard, and Treasurer
Linda Holste. Their project was the sale of Elk
Grove pennants.
NHS Bottom Row: S. Peterson, R. Teeters, R. Fink, L. Holste,
S. Bernard, S. Dean, P. Gibischg Row 2: D. Rasmussen, D.
Sronkoski, K. Gianaris, O. Fernandez, K. Dolby, G. Jackson,
K. Pekarek, P. Olson: Row 3: C. Konishi, M. McNichols, C.
Fecenko, S. Gentner, A. Valentine, J. Proszek, B. Baselt, C.
Maier, L. Guastaferriq Row 4: R. Jay, A. Tobin, C. Carroll, J.
Lewis, G. Sakata, C. Carroll, G. Dziem, K. Gardynskig Top
Row: M. Leininger, M. McKenzie, J. Cooney, C. Albert, D.
Griffith, B. Buchholz, A. Mitsos, J. Ottinger, J. Dean.
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Mary Campbell, Pat Bartlett, Susan Ingersoll, Row 2: Mr. Le- Hatzold, Thomas Fox, Cliff Albert, Wayne Mikos, Dave Reily. 1
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Key Club collected food for underprivileged
Key Club Bottom Row: Tom Baumstark, Dave Griffith, Dennis Myhre, Jim Proszekg
Top Row: John Ford, Larry Bachus, Jim Cooney, John Bosslet.
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This year, Thespians were led
by President Stephanie Faracy, I
Vice-president Mary Campbell,
and Secretary Pat Bartlett. Mem-
bers had to be juniors or seniors,
who had worked for 150 hours on'
plays. During the year, they as-
sisted Mr. Lebin, their sponsor, '
with Elk Grove's plays. They often 3
saw professional plays. At the endl
of the year, they held their annual l
formal initiation. '
During the year, Key Club col- '
lected toys for a parish at Christ-'
mas time and worked with Kiwanis
Club. The club is a community ',
service group. It was led by Presi-
dent Dave Griffith, Vice-president
Dennis Myhre, Secretary Jim
Proszek, and Treasurer Tom
Baumstark.
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Ratzek, D. Cliver, M. Campbell, C. Crailg Row 2: Mr. Peter-
son, Mr. King, L. Abernathy, S. Zerebiny, D. Sronkoski, K.
Stolle, T. Kincaid, K. Winzer, Mr. Swenson, Row 3: M. LaMont,
C. Piraino, E. Gianaris, L. Darge, B. Armstrong, J. Marcus-
son, K. Sealy, L. Holste, K. Waldenmaier, J. Ross, Row 4: B.
DeFotis, K. Fabian, P. Metcalf, L. Anderson, J. Perr, K. Mey-
er, C. Irsch, L. Cook, J. Callaghan, S. Quinn, M. Keziosg Row
5: J. Cook, L. Nicholas, B. Garibaldi, S. Bentall, L. Fried-
richs, S. Trudan, T. Lowery, D. Krikorian, T. Swanson, C. Cu-
triz, Top Row: R. Gilmore, C. Wiebe, D. Mollenkamp, L. John-
son, B. Leibrock, D. Varney, D. Barden, B. Westerberg, B.
Toovey, M. Brannon, R. Rohn.
Tri- performed at their Spring Recital
The Folk Music Club was sponsored by Mr. Da-
vid. The group gathered after school to participate in
song fests and to study folk music.
Tri-M was led this year by President Donna
Folk Music Club Bottom Row: Mary Brown, Lisa Cohn: Row 2:
Peggy Fisher, Judy
Perr, Barb Wagner, Lisa Wehrhieim,
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Sronkoski, Vice-president Karen Stolle, and Secre-
tary Sherri Zerebiny. They had their initiation in
October and their Christmas Party on December 20.
They also sponsored the Musical Masquerade.
Marcia Searlesg Top Row: Mr. David, Toni Amatore, Sue Pol-
lack, Kyleen Wilson, Tina Vaccarello, Wendy Dahl, Ruth Hufton.
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Freshmen Boy's Ensemble Bottom Row: David Khoshaba, Ray Ramakis, Michael Kerbag Top Row: Mr. Swenson, Kurt
Perrigo, Gary Lundeen, Bill Smith.
Freshman choirs sang out to the community
Freshmen Girl's Chorus Bottom Row: L. Aiardo, G. Braun
D. Anderson, G. Noga, K. Mulcahy, D. Flink, E. Azriel, J
Waldenmaier, D. Vorndran, T. Stefanos, M. Rettenbacher, B
Winston, N. Smith: Row 2: Mr. Swenson, D. Burns, L. Fitz
gerald, L. Carbine, L. Cohn, S. Curtis, T. Maggio, P. Cruz,
J. Walsh, J. Haseman, K. Boyd, K. Lishka, R. Gianaris, V.
Jacobsen: Row 3: E. Parr, B. Barton, J. Desmond, M. Sidor-
chok, L. Thibodeau, C. Lindeman, C. Bregar, H. Butler, M
Kaeppel, N. Peterson, K. Wilson, N. Wagner: Top Row: C
Mayer, L. Christensen, S. Fadler, L. Rinesmith, P. Selvig
L. Celin, A. Jones, T. Vaccarello, C. Cox, D. Meyners, N
Hansen, S. Brownson, J. Hartgrave, R. Paniagua.
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Choir Bottom Row: D. Cliver, M. LaMont, K. Tansey, C. Fruitt,
J. Marcusson, E. Gianaris, D. Sronkoski: Row 2: K. Walden
maier, L. Abernathy, K, Sealy, L. Holste, C. Irsch, M. Kezios,
K. Stolle, M. Campbell, Row 3: Mr. King, M. Connery, C
Wiebe, R. Jones, B. Johnson, H. Cating, K. Gyllenberg, M
Cliver, R. Rohn, Mr. Swenson, Top Row: J. Bradley, D. New-
hall, C. Cating, K. Fox, L. Smart, M. Thomey, S. Hegg. L
Johnson, L. Holmes.
Choral concerts emphasized singing ability
Girl's Glee Club Bottom Row: S. Koshaba, M. Kekos, J. Sibil-
ski, K. Winzer, S. Voss, P. Nugent, K. Glanz, J. Ross, D. Gora
don, C. Crail, D. Stefanos, Mr. Swenson, D. Price, Row 2: Mr
King, A. Westerberg, K. Mikkelsen, L. Anderson, B. Nawrot
J. Lundgren, S. Fruitt, G. Eldridge, C. Zuker L. Cialaburri
L. Nicholas, L. Dargeg Row 3: M. Liewehr, K. MeCoy, V. Haakei
G. Bruck, P. Cornell, C. Piraino, D. French, R. Smith, S. Kelly
D. Kreischer, C. VanKoryer3 Top Row: L. Ratledge, J. Jobe
lius, M. Sulaski, S. Jongleux, J. Cook, C. DeMares, M, Gromke
P. Barton, K. Wuestenfeld, B. Hopley, K. Fabian, N. Hayden
S. Lampe, J. Pieper.
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Margie LaMont.
Senior girls added enthusiasm to their singing
Senior Girls' Sexlel Bottom Row: Tanya Swanson, Judy Perr, Lynn Johnson, Margie LaMont lAccompanistJ Christie Wiebe,
Karen Waldenmaier, Maria Kezios.
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Linda Sealy, Peggy Faracy, Debbie Jarosch, Gail Ristau,
Lissa Richey, Donna Rakowsky, Yvonne Powers, Louise Seidl:
Row 2: Greg Dziem, Kurt Hunciker, Beverly Fink, Kathy
Meyer, Shari Zerebiny, Linda Cook, Mike Brannon, Jim Cal-
laghan, Bill Defotis, Pam Metcalf, Sharon Trudan, David Even-
son, Beth Coney, Carol Thomey, Steve Topp, Debbie Pilking-
ton, Larry Stiff, Craig Armstrong, Bill Toovey: Row 3: Jim
Wallen, Don Varney, Bob Leibrock, Larry Malinowsky, Dave
Mollenkamp, Mike Semple, David Doss, Jim Reedal, Mike
Condylisg Row 4: Linda Swenson, Lynn Swearingen, Tony
Seda, Scott Bentall, Ron Fink, Bob Westerberg, Dick Barden,
Jeff Dailidas, Larry Friedrichs, George Taylor, Dave Krik-
orian, Rex Gilmore: Row 5: Bill Cook, Scott Phillips: Top
Row: Tom Kincaid, Paul Brown, Jerry Hoffstetter, Don Hach-
meister, Mr. King, Mr. Peterson, Gabrielle Powers
wo bands were formed by audition only
Concert Band Bottom Row: Lynette Wade, Peggy Faracy,
Janice Lunak, Jody Hines, Kathy Beatty, Cathy Henricks, Deb-
bie Nowak, Marianne Yundt, Gail Ristau, Vicki Shera, Dorothy
Bloomfield, Karen O'Shea, Debbie Jarosch, Marilyn Willard,
Donna Hansen, Row 2: JoAnne Miller, Rocky Gilmore, Dave
Evenson, Steve Topp, Mike Bogard, Bill Misura, Carol Tho-
mey, Beth Coney, Sue Wezeman, Leslie Tracy, Robin Hill,
Pam Miller, Ed Eldred, Matt Berry, Joe Stephan, Jack Brown,
Steve Ratzek, Donna Rakowskyg Row 3: Lori Crites, Rick
Cromer, Russ Lobaugh, Judy Krohta, Gwen Hamm, Dennis
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Huston, Steve McBride, Dave Martens: Row 4: Eleanor Kur-
pieski, Linda Swenson, Tom Gurnik, Paul Caldarella, Steve
Mitsch, Keith Moore, Lynne Swearingen, Jeff Cook, Dave
Herndon, Gary Kmett, Dana Krelle, Lance Hansen, Dave Maur-
inakg Row 5: Jim Pizzillo, Ron Fiorito, Ken White, Mike Well-
man, Sue Keegan, Scott Phillips, Dawn Harriet, Keith Oker-
strom, Bill White, Bob Buikema, Joe Peterson, Mike Hoss,
Ron Rogers, Dennis Kocik, Moira McCormick: Top Row: Mr.
Peterson, Mr. King
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man, B. Toovey, T. Kincaid, L. Friedrichs, D. Hachmeister, K.
White, P. Brown, J. Brown, R. Fiorito, T. Broten, G. Powers,
M. McCormick: Row 2: Mr. King, M. Bougart, B. Misura, J.
Stephan, D. Evanson, M. Berry, L. Tracy, S. Topp, D. Pilking-
ton, B. Coney, K. Meyer, P. Metcalf, S. Zerebiny, R. Gilmore,
C. Thomey, L. Cook, R. Hill, B. Fink, S. Trudan, S. Wezeman,
P. Miller, Mr. Peterson: Row 3: C. Armstrong, M. Brannon,
D. Jarosch, S. Quinn, G. Ristau, L. Seidl, P. Faracy, C. Hend-
ricks, V. Shera, L. Sealy, D. Bloomfield, K. O'Shea, L. Wade,
E. Eldred: Row 4: G. Hamm, J. Krohta, B. Defotis, D. Del-
Campo, L. Malinowski, B. Liebroch, R. Hufton, H. Hufton, M.
Semple, D. Doss, D. Okerstrom, M. Condylis, J. Reedalg Row 5:
J. Peterson, J. Cook, B. White, K. Okerstrom, D. Krikorian,
D. Herndon, D. Krelle, D. Maurinac, R. Rodgers, B. Buikema,
D. Bardon: Row 6: L. Richey, S. Mitsch, T. Seda, J. Callaghan,
L. Swearingen, E. Kurpieski, L. Swenson, P. Calderella, K.
Moore, D. Ratzek: Row 7: J. Miller, G. Dziem, L. Ivanson, G.
Kmett, D. Kocik, R. Lobaugh, J. Wallen, D. Varney, S. McBride,
D. Martens: Row 8: B. Cook, D. Harriet, S. Phillips, L. Stiff, K.
Hunciker, S. Ratzek, P. Semple, S. Keegan: Top Row: D. Sron-
koski, K. Parks, J. Waldenmaier, E. Texidor, J. Peterson, S.
Gentner, K. Stolle, S. Deevey, D. Stefanos, M. Kezios, L.
Scaturro.
The first annual Band Jamboree was held
During the 1969-1970 school year, the 150 mem-
bers of Marching Band performed the flag-raising
ceremony and entertaining half-time shows for all
home football games. They also played and did pre-
cision marching in the homecoming parade.
The Marching Band is gaining recognition as
one of the best bands in the state. This band per-
formed at two professional football games this year.
They marched at Soldier's Field on October 18 when
the Chicago Owls played against the Arkansas Dia-
mondbacks, and at the Chicago Bears-Detroit Lions
game on December 21, at Wrigley Field. Every day
the hard-working members of this band practiced
for their performances on the football field and the
parking lot during the lunches.
The first annual Marching Band Jamboree was
held here on November 14. The band played high-
lights from their half-time shows and previewed the
songs they would play at the Chicago Bears game.
Students auditioned to become a member of the
Symphonic and Concert Bands. These two bands
played at the Winter Band Concert on March 8. It
featured outstanding student soloists from these
bands. They also entertained the public at the Spring
Band Concert on May 8.
The Symphonic Band competed at two band con-
tests during the year. On March 14, they partici-
pated in the Illinois State Band Contest and on April
18 they participated in the Solo and Ensemble Con-
test. Those who competed in this contest were indi-
viduals and small groups of players.
All of these bands have brought many honors
to themselves and to our school this year. Certainly
they deserve to be applauded for their fine and out-
standing music.
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Jazz Band Bottom Row: Tom Kincaid, Don Varney, Jim Cal-
laghan, Larry Malinowski, Bill Defotis, Bob Leibrock, Sheila
Quinn, Row 2: Leroy Schwerin, Bill Cook, Bob Westerberg,
Ron Fink, Tony Seda, Scott Bentall, Keith MacGregor, Thad
The Jazz Band wo
This year the Elk Grove High School Jazz Band
was directed by Mr. Peterson. They played both
contemporary music and jazz. Required to attend
one rehearsal a week, members appeared in many
excellent concerts for civic groups, the Booster
Club, and other schools. Their special performances
included their Spring Concert Tour and several state
contests. Highlight was winning the Governor's
Color Guard Bottom Row: Liz Scaturro, Donna Sronkoski,
Sandi Gentner, Karen Parks, Maria Kezios, Top Row: Karen
Lowry: Top Row: Larry Friedrichs, Jeff Dailidas, Dave Kri-
korian, George Taylor, Rex Gilmore, Mr. Peterson, Mr. King,
Don Reily.
n Governor's Trophy
Trophy at the Illinois State Fair. All members were
required to meet minimum performance standards.
During the 1969-1970 school year, the eleven
talented girls in the Color Guard did precision
marching and original routines to music played by
the Marching Band. Led by Captain Karen Stolle,
they opened all of the home varsity basketball
games with the flag ceremony.
Stolle, Jan Petersen, Sue Deevey, Elaine Texidor, Karen
Waldenmaier, Diane Stefanos.
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Foreign Exchange Bottom Row: Kathy Gardynski, Sheilah Bernardg Top Row: Jorge Cevallos, Sue Tokay, Cathy Fe-
cenko, Marcia Gieringer
Exchange students made new friends
Jorge Cevallos, our exchange student from Ecuador, jokes with the girls.
During the summer of 1969,
seven of our students represented
the U.S.A. by traveling to several
different countries as foreign ex-
change students. Bobbie Khun,
Karen Doherty, Kathy Knopf, and
Steve Becker stayed in Spain to
take classes and learn about the
Spanish way of life. Marcia Gie-
ringer visited Argentina, Cathy
Fecenko traveled to Colombia,
Sheilah Bernard went to Vene-
zuela. These students made their
homes with their newly "adopted"
families in these countries. They
learned more of the language and
became a part of the customs and
traditions of each country.
During the school year, Jorge
Cevallos represented his country
of Ecuador as he made a tempor-
ary home in our country. He re-
sided in Des Plaines at the home
'Sv of senior Marcia Gieringer.
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Chess Club Bottom Row: Ray Miller, Gale Francioneg Top Row: Mike Hoss, Mrs. Huyck
This year the foreign language
clubs were combined to form one
general group-Pan Language Club.
The foreign language teachers
shared in directing the student
. participation in this year's activi-
ties. The purpose of this club was
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languages.
The club was led by an execu-
tive committee composed of Cindy
Schafer, Kathy Gardynski, Lisa
LaForge, Mary Lee Mueller, and
Chris Beck. This year the club
met once a month. Each different
language had the responsibility of
taking charge of the meeting for
one month.
The annual Pan Language
Banquet was held on April 23. Stu-
dents enjoyed foods from different
lands and watched an entertaining
program after the dinner.
Mrs. Huyck sponsored Chess
Club this year. The only require-
ment was a student's ability to
play chess. Members played chess
once a week and participated in
school tournaments.
Pan Language Banquet held on pril 23
Pan Language Club Bottom Row: Noreen Walsh, Lyn McGill,
Carilyn Crail, Cynthia Schafer, Mary Lee Mueller, Kathy Gar-
dynski, Chris Beck, Debbie Anderson, Sue Onoratig Row 2: Sue
Gennuso, Jim Gardynski, Robin Hill, Cheri Rizzo, Rick Wues-
tenfeld, Ellie Lamberg, Tracie Schmehl, JoAnne Luzietti, Row
3: Debbie Hicks, Kriss Mikkelsen, Diana Lewis, Carol Hughes,
Holly Hill, Lisa LaForgeg Row 4: Debbie Luzietti, Cathy Fec-
enko, Gail Hudgins, Andrea Valentine, Rita Pritchard, Barb
Basford, Sheila Bernard, Georgene Harris, Cheryl Baumann,
Top Row: Diana Walter, Sue Pollack, Gail Greaves, Dianne
Tanner, Anne Sittig, Sharon Kinsella, Pat Banach, Linda Was-
niowski, Pam Lewis.
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Pep Club Bottom Row: K. Jeffries, L. Durning, E. Schmidt, Miss Rende, M. LaMont, Linda Walser, K. Flerlage, D. Cline,
S. Shaw: Row 2: D. Derby, K. Werner, J. Retzke, M. McNichols, G. Hudgins, C. King, K. Sealy, K. Dolby, N. Walser, D.
Kinng Row 3: D. Hicks, N. Lunak, V. Leo, V. Fraher, K. Brook, S. Hofer, S. Proehl, G. Bruck, B. Baseltg Top Row: G.
Gahalla, C. Pyde, C. Creedon, B. Stram, K. Franke, D. Farner, C. Wiebe, K. O'Leary, S. Kinsella, D. Luzietti.
Pep Club gave conference flags to school
This year, Pep Club again promoted spirit
throughout the school. The club was led by President
Linda Walser, Vice-president Margie LaMont, Sec-
retary Eileen Schmidt, and Treasurer Kathy Fler-
lage. Miss Rende was the sponsor of the club.
The purpose of the club was to support all of
Pep Club Bottom Row: N. Pagel, E. Lamberg, G. Noga, Miss
Rende, L. Piehl, M. Rettenbacker, C. Madalinski, K. Lawlessg
Row 2: C. Paul, D. Anderson, D. Vorndran, T. Stefanos, T.
Schmehl, C. Hughes, K. Lishka, L. Thibodeau, J. Lunak, Row
3: S. Frank, D. Jendnycki, J. Steen, J. Nicholas, C. Lindeman,
B. Moore, N. Oehl, N. Hess, S. Gryczka, S. Gennuso, L. Tumi-
Elk Grove's various athletic teams and the different
activities in the school. One of the most important
activities sponsored by the club was the Student-
Faculty basketball game. Members sold spirit but-
tons before the basketball season and initiated a car-
decorating contest for Homecoming.
no: Row 4: K. Boyd, M. Brokamp, R. Gianaris, K. Wilson, L.
Blazek, C. Breger, M. Sidorchuk, C. Bugay, S. Davis, M. Con-
nolly, Top Row: S. Cox, S. Kussin, J. Hollywood, D. Meyners,
K. Banach, L. Wasniowski, M. Hamilton, C. Clinton, S. Voss,
S. Titschler, S. Fitzpatrick.
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GRA Bottom Row: Steph Jordan, Pat Kellner, Debbie Pilking-
ton, Sharon Gosse, Caryn Hauser, Janet Lewis: Row 2: Pat
Meyer, Marcia Kekos, Laura Camodeca, Janet Lorch, Dawn
Harriet, Jan Killian, Marita Miller, Karen Winzerg Row 3:
Terri Martarano, Sue McCormack, Carol Ilseman, Barb Bass
ford, Debbie Luzietti, Sue Kussin, Marcia Gosse: Top Row
Sandy Titschler, Andie Kereluk, Carol Mello, Sue Voss, Dianne
Tanner, Kathy Banach, Jody Hollister, Linda Nielsen.
Leaders' Club organized a slumber party
Leaders' Club was led by President Lynn Han-
sen, Vice-president Cathy Ellery, Treasurer Deb
Norfolk, and Secretary Sue Condon, Miss Mathews
sponsored the club. During the year, they partici-
pated in the Homecoming parade, sold Christmas
and Easter candy, and took a camping trip. Highlight
of their year was the E. G. Slumber party.
Leaders' Club Bottom Row: D. Sronkoski, K. Pekarek, P.
Hendricks, L. Abernathy, K. Jeffries, M. Johnston, K. Winzer,
D. Olson: Row 2: V. Justinick, Miss Mathews, C. Ellery, S.
Condon, L. Hansen, D. Norfolk, C. Hauser, P. Gibisch, D. Aus-
tin: Row 3: S. Grover, K. Shea, J. Retzke, C. Cannizzo, D.
Khoshaba, G. Jackson, L. Heinemann. D. Cliver: Row 4: D.
GRA again held father-daughter and mother
daughter nights and sold pom-pon shakers at Home
coming. Miss Smith and Mrs. Anderson sponsored
the club. They were led by President Sharon Gosse
Vice-president Deb Pilkington, and Secretary-Treas
urer Caryn Hauser.
Wilson, S. McCormack, C. Fecenko, M. Hischke, J. Weadley
K. Gardynski, V. Larson, G. Gragnani, K. Prislinger, C, Pyde
P. Sprengerg Row 5: S. Gentner, S. Jung, M. Szczepanik K
Geisler, B. Wesche, B. Bassford, D. Luzietti, C. Reed Top
Row: B. Cantrell, T. Morris, D. Gruninger, A. Sittig, S. Gosse
L. Johnson, K. Hauser, C. Stingley, S. Ingersoll, D. Famer
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Bottom Row: Leslie Guenveur, Lalin Trierweiler, Becky Reitz: Top Row: Gary Pengrazi, Gary Bailey, Terri Martarano, Dennis
Myhre.
Business Ed. participated in Fun ight
Business Education Club was sponsored this
year by Mrs. Skjordahl and Miss Bruninga. It was
led by President Dennis Myhre, Vice-president Gary
Bailey, and Secretary Terri Martarano. The club
Bottom Row: Cheri Grupe, Anita Barnes, Mrs. Koss, Debbie
Berthold, Jacqui Puzzog Row 2: Marsha Donald, Becky Kirch-
listened to guest speakers who talked about the busi-
ness world. They also took field trips to various
business establishments, sponsored bake sales, and
participated in Fun Night.
way, Chris Tordsen, Margie Kerr: Top Row: Sue Kandybe,
Becky Tichy, Lesley McDonald, Linda McCann, Eunice Philbin.
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D.E. Bottom Row: Linda Mellenthin. Sue Evans, Marge Liotine,
Pat Stinger: Row 2: Mr. Organ, Vicky Nemmers, Steven Jones,
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Terry Bieze, Phil Jones, Bob Duncan, Top Row: Joseph Arse-
nault, Emil Pratt, Paul Crawford, Bill LaMont, Len Patinella.
F.T. . helped in the teacher's aide program
During the 1969-1970 school year, the Future
Teachers of America held many meetings where
speakers came to present ideas and facts about be-
coming a teacher. The club was led by President
F.T.A. Bottom Row: J. Blenkle, K. Fleming, S. Morris, J.
Lewis, C. Reed, C. Hauser, L. Schwartz, D. Gordon, K. Tan-
sey: Row 2: S. Frank, R. Hill, E. Schmidt, L. Keegan, A. Har-
ris, J. Tessendorf, E. Azriel, P. Hendricks, S. Peterson, I.
Margulisg Row 3: C. Van Roeyen, B. Santowski, J. Fisher. C.
Williamson, M. Steffen, M. Hornacek, L. Walser, M. Sheman-
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Chris Reed and sponsored by Mrs. Sherman. They
participated in the teacher's aide program and
visited elementary and junior high schools. They also
sponsored the "rotten apple for a teacher" contest.
ski, L. LaForge, S. Gennuso, T. Stefanos: Row 4: P. Stoehr,
A. Westerberg, R. Gianaris, L. Blazek, D. Walter, S. Diamond,
C. Hendricks, J. Wilcox, R. Golatz, C. Zucker: Top Row: T.
Kuehl, S. Sica. N. Roberts, S. Jordak. S. Trudan, C. Wiebe, K.
Stolle. M. Kezios, K. Savino. J. Jongleux, M. Bernard.
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Hero Bottom Row: Kathie Wing, Mrs. Link, Marie Castiglione: Top Row: Marsha Aronson, Bonnie Dahl, Angie Arnold, Patti
Jarmuth.
HERO- new work program was formed
Hostess Club Bottom Row: Donna Peeper, Dreama Cline, Carol Top Row: Jody Blenkle, Barb Hopley, Dianne Tanner, Ann Cald-
Greathouse, Gwen Hamm. Nancy Mullins: Row 2: Darlene Haar, well, Sharon Trudan. Carrie Creedon.
Darlene Nauert, Kathy Savino, Myrna Hamm, Mrs. LeFebvreg
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Library Guides Bottom Row: Chris Reed, Mary Karr, Karen Boyd, Row 2: Nita Smith, Debbie Newhall, Jody Blenkle,
Jeanne Jongleuxg Top Row: Patti Bush, Beth Winston, Linda Range, Debbie Dahl, Ruth Hufton, Debbie Pleickhardt.
Guides served the student body and faculty
Office guides and library guides played a very
important part in EGHS. They learned responsibility
and reliability by volunteering to work in these ser-
vice areas.
Office guides, under the direction of Mrs. Nor-
man and Mrs. Little, worked in the attendance,
Office Guides Bottom Row: M. Brennan, J. Nelson, S. Duncan,
G. Gragnani, J. Nardi, N. Voyta: Row 2: P. Sholty, L. Blume,
G. Ponce, M. Conforti, D. Snyderg Row 3: K. Bergemann, V.
Ponce, T. Sullivan, D. Nitschneider, M. Hall, R, Lampert, N.
counseling, and main offices helping students and
secretaries and delivering passes.
The library guides were sponsored by Mrs.
Hurley and led by President Debbie Newhall, Vice-
President Jody Blenkle, and Secretary Nita Smith.
They helped students and the faculty use the library.
Poethkow, C. Reeder, Row 4: J. Miller, M. Hornacek, J. Whe-
don, R. Wiard, K. Meinsen, S. Cox, D. Rodriguez, Top Row:
J. Puninske, R. Hazle, S. Krueger, C. Nemoff, A. Lou, J. Wal-
czak, P. Davidson, P. Bast.
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A.V. Bottom Row: Walter Kozacky, Mark Turner, Joe Leikhim, Al Clapsg Row 2: Russell Lobaugh, Bob Garibaldi, Mr. Oswald,
Ken Rowley: Top Row: James Moy, Ron Santor, Randy Stenberg, John Javers, Steven Becker.
Art Club participated in their own movie
Under the direction of Mr, Walker, members of
Art Club learned to perfect their talent in art. Dur-
ing the year they worked on independent student
projects and the club's own movie. This club was
led by President Janice Meyer, Vice-President Dan
Swanger, and Secretary Chris Rabattini.
The Audio-Visual Club enabled male students of
Art Club Bottom Row: Mr. Brewer, Dee Dee Jurjovec, Davia
Jakubek, Charmaine Borzewski, Jim Ecklund, Rosemary Mel-
uso, Mr. Hodge: Row 2: Marianne Harper, Myrria Hamms,
Ellen Pizzillo, Bridget Vaid, Dan Swanger, Gail Hudgins, Pam
Williams, Jim Pizzillo: Row 3: Marty LoPresto, Chris Can-
Elk Grove to have an opportunity to gain new knowl-
edge in the areas of photography, television, and
the repair of equipment. The club was sponsored
by Mr. Oswald and the assistant director was Steve
Becker. The club helped teachers to use their equip-
ment so their classes could benefit from the use of
these machines.
nizzo, Sandy Titschler, Kathy Banach, Wendy Bilhuber, Linda
Wheeler, Doris Rossg Top Row: Don Reily, Darin Lowery, Oan
Panek, Jan Meyer, Rob Feller, Geoff Youngblood, Judy Culver,
Gail Greaves.
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Drama Club Bottom Row: Mrs, Anderson, Mr. Raben, Donna
Rakowsky, Diana Neubert, Ellen Gianaris, Mr. Lebin: Row 2:
Nancy Pagel, Mary Campbell, Tina Stefarios, Corinne Reeder,
Kathleen Gianarisg Row 3: Kathy Gurnack, Lynda Piehl, Patti
Curtis, Kim Kotte, Roxanne Paniagua, Kris Mikkelsen, Sandi
Gentner, Kyleen Wilsong Row 4: Pat Bartlett, Cindy Moran,
Cindy DeMares, Linda Wood, Susan Ingersoll, Leslie Neubert,
Lynn Goodrich: Top Row: James Dean, Rich Rucinski, Wayne
Mikos, Cliff Albert, Dean Bastounes, Lynn Johnson, David
Reily, Fran Gorman
The Tolkien ociety recorded The Hobbit
Drama Club this year was composed of students
who were interested in the art of acting. They all
helped in the production of the plays. The club was
sponsored by Mr. Raben and Mr. Lebin.
This year, The J.R.R. Tolkien Society was led
J.R.If. Tolkien Society Bottom Row: Mr. Prendergast, Kris
Borgias, Jim Abb, Sheila Quinn, Pam Stoehrg Row 2: Kris Mik-
kelsen, Dave Lackland, Kevin McCarthy, Scott Chapman: Top
by President Jim Abb, Vice-president Kris Borgias, N
and Secretary Sheila Quinn. The club was advised
and sponsored by Mr. Prendergast. They recorded
The Hobbit and put the songs in the book to music.
The Trilogy of the Rings was also recorded.
Row: Mike Sherman, Gary Kmett, Anne Sittig, Tim Evans, '
Cindy DeMares.
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Individual Speech Bottom Row: Nancy Beyer, Mrs. Jackie Summers, Cindy DeMores3 Bottom Row: Donna Farner, Tom Fox,
Kathy Godlewski, Mike Smith.
Debate Team learned research techniques
Individual Speech Events consists of individual and trophies to our school.
competition as opposed to group competition. There
are different categories for competition, such as
original monologue, after-dinner speaking, and seri-
ous play reading. This year, Elk Grove's Individual
Speech participants again brought many honors
naments all over District 214. They competed
learned the ability to express themselves effectiv
Debate Bottom Row: Mr. Peterson, Heide Fron, Chuck Hanra-
han, Mark Okuma, Miss Edwards: Row 2: Bob Hayhurst, Glenn
Koorhan, Mike Smith, Maria Cruz, Tim Clarke, Nick Master-
SOHG TQD Row: Scott Slater, Wallace Glab, Mary Jongleax, Mike
Candyhs, Karen Evensen, Kathy Godlewski, Cindy DeMa,-es,
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Miss Edwards and Mr. Peterson this year spon-
sored the Debate Team, which participated in tour-
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Hunzanilies Board Bottom Row: Louise Cvrandt, Jeri De:-Carlo, Lousie Seidl, Judy Wilcox: Top Row: Mary Petzold, Angela
Inzerello, Lou-Anne Lipner, Joyce Desmond.
The Equestrian Club sponsored hayrides
The Humanities Board, sponsored by Mr. Calisch
again helped in the planning of special activities in the
Humanities Division.
The Equestrian Club went riding once a week at
EQIICSIITGIZ Club Bottom Row: Beth Coney, Linda Holste, Arm
Westerberg, Miss Kauzlarichg Row 2: Heidi Fron, Debbie Shel-
Midwest Stables. The club was sponsored by Miss
Kauzlarich and led by President Linda Holste, Vice-
President Beth Coney, Secretary Ann Westerberg,
and Treasurer Gail Sullivan.
don, Joyce Green: Top Row: Judy Schmidt, Pam Garlisch,
Jeanne Bradley, Wendie Sebastian. Teresa Hamilton.
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Anthropology Club Bottom Row: Bill Grauf, Laura Conter, Tom
Zucker: Row 2: Mr. Wellman, Bob Garibaldi. Joe Fabos, Mr.
Astronomy Club h
Mr. Wellman and Mr. Benes sponsored the An-
thropology Club this year. In the spring, they took a
trip to New Mexico to study the Indians who live in
the Southwest.
Astronomy Club Bottom Row: Linda Huebner, Debbie Price,
Row 2: Peter Klesi, Dan Beal, Jeff Simmons, Mr, Pumphreyg
Row 3: Kip Schroeder, Bill Smith, David Reily, Bob Langs-
ad
Benes, Top Row: John Ja LaFayette, David Snellman, Mike
Thomey, John Gchell, Phil Piscitello.
stars in their eyes
The Astronomy Club was sponsored by Mr.
Pumphrey. The members participated in star parties
and took several trips to learn about the ever-chang-
ing field of astronomy.
held: Top Row: Dick Barden, Mike McEvoy, Dennis Kocik,
Dave Abernathy, Carol Thomey.
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Ski Club Bottom Row: Diane Sherbuk, Candy Sheldon, Debbie
Bogut, Linda Christensen, Lesley Schwartz, Joan Ann Tosch,
Linda McGill: Row 2: Mrs. Rossi, Nancy Francione, Don Fler-
lage, Lou-Anne Lipner, Rick Hilblom, Donna Pollitz, Pan
Sargent, John Werringg Row 3: Audrey Walsh, Giselle Noga,
Cathy Klopp, Amy Klopp, Debbie Sheldon, Patti Curtis, Donna
Rakowsky, Lynn Durning, Karen Boyd, Rob Hanson, Marsha
Searles: Row 4: Jim Conway, Angie Douglas, Liz Bicego, Les-
ley Tracy, Jim Pollitz, Debbie Riley, Maureen Hamilton, Ted
Clyde, Renee Snell, Linda Rohn, Robert Dodds, Sandy Sosnow-
skig Row 5: Toni Hornacek, Marianne Hornak, Jill Collesi,
Sarah Powell, Maureen Caniff, Karen Stolle, Judy Blair, Maria
Ciulla, Michelle Omahana, Debbie Suzietti, Lynn Goodrich:
Top Row: Gary Vesey, Paul Klinger, Roberta Grimshaw, Anne
Sittig, Keith Moore, John McGill, Bill Flowers, Joe Jobelius,
Tony Seda, Tom Zucker, Dan Flerlage, Robert Sheldon.
The Ski Club eagerly welcomed the snow
Ski Team Bottom Row: Don Flerlage, Dan Flerlage, Lou-
Anne Lipner, Richard Hilblom, Bob Schwartz, Row 2: Mrs.
Rossi, Owen Walther, Jim Pollitz, Kathy Lapriseg Top Row:
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Kathy Flerlage, John McGill, Leroy Fanslow, Bob Buikema,
Tony Seda, Bob Woods.
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This year, Mrs. Rossi again sponsored both the
Ski Club and the Ski Team. The Ski Club was led by
President Donna Pollitz, Vice-president Rick Hil-
blom, Secretary Lou-Anne Lipner, and Publicity
Chairman Don Flerlage. The club went skiing every
Wednesday at either Wilmot or Alpine Valley, Wis-
consin. To become a member of Ski Club required
being a member of the United States Ski Association
and school or family insurance.
At their meetings, the members viewed films
and had guest speakers and lectures on skiing. They
also discussed such interesting topics as safety,
skiing tips, and their experiences while skiing.
The members of Ski Team had fun traveling to
different skiing areas to test their ability. They
also competed with members of other schools by
racing them in slalom ski races. To become a mem-
ber of the Ski Team required having skiing ability
for racing and the willingness to participate.
The newly-initiated Aviator's Club was spon-
sored by Mr. Norwood, who is himself a pilot. The
club was led by President John Desmund, Vice-
president Greg Michela, Secretary Bill Willis, and
Treasurer Joe Laskowski.
All members were required to be at least six-
teen years old. The purpose of the club was to help
students understand aviation and gain general
knowledge of flight procedures. Members received
flight instructions and became ground-school quali-
fying members for FAA written examinations.
Newly formed Aviators' Club took wings
Aviatofs- Club Bottom Row: Greg Roberts, Peter Alesi, Tom Top ROWS Dennis Oltz, Todd Gander, Mark Gander, Russell
Stefanosg Row 2: Mark Siragusa, Mike Thomey, John Desmund: Klnnafd.
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Editors Bottom Row: Chris Glejf, Carol Kozler, Mark Thompson, Shari Zerebiny, Top Row: Dennis Myhre, Becke Villars, Wayne
Mikos, Elaine Texidor.
Guardian became "the sharp edge of truth"
Reporters Bottom Row: Janet Schorn, Dee-Dee Stefanos, Barb
Meiser, Sally Shaw, Debby Olson, Linda McGill, Miss Sawickii
Row 2: Alan Kawano, Adrienne Nepodahl, Cindy King, Bonnie
Baselt, Andrea Valentine, Nancy Lunak, Jeri DeCar1o, Mike
Morey: Row 3: Angie D'Amico, Karen Waldenmaier, Val Lar-
son, Wendy Bilhuber, Betsy Wesche, Pat Davidson, Linda
Wheeler, Chris Canizzo, Denyse McLean, Row 4: Bob Moun-
sey, Sharon Kinsella, Dave Guastaferri, Jim McBride, John
Bosslet, Sue Swanson, Pam Bast, Kathy Franke: Top Row:
Thor Hinckley, Marty Davis, Jeff McKelvey, Marty Hahn, Joe
Jobelius, John McGill, Jim
Abb, Joe Laskowski, John Fitz-
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The outburst of last year's
student interest in school and
community affairs prompted an
usual number of students to join
the newspaper staff. These re-
porters spent much of their time
learning the fundamentals of jour-
nalism, tracking down teachers,
and writing stories.
Miss Sawicki, the 1969-1970
advisor, kept the reporters toeing
the line and helped the editors
conquer the problems of putting
out a bi-monthly newspaper.
Under the watchful eye of
Becke Villars, Editor-in4Chief,
were News Editor Wayne Mikos,
Editorial Editor Shari Zerebiny,
Feature Editor Elaine Texidor,
first semester Sports Editor Mark
Thompson, second semester
Sports Editors Dave Guastaferri
and Jeff McKelvey, Photography
and Exchange Editor Carol Kozler,
and Advertising Manager Dennis
Myhre.
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Editors Bottom Row: Kathy Dolby, Mrs. Holt, Eileen Schmidt, Judy Retzke: Top Row: Bar
manowski, Sherri Konishi.
Editors, staff, deadlines,
Division Editors Bottom Row: Kris Peterson, Barb Meiser, John Uragamig Top Row: Cind
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Mo Connery, Mickey Pearson, Nancy Lunak.
Montage is the account of the year's activities
here at Elk Grove High School. It shows the joys,
the sorrows, the victories, and the defeats.
To the twenty-one staff members and those who
worked during one of the lunches, the yearbook is
also a record of all the hard work which went into
making the publication accurate and interesting. The
yearbook staff met every fourth and fifth hour to
spend their time writing endless headings, copy,
and captions. They took pictures, cropped them, and
then laid out the pages for Montage.
The members could always be seen running
around, constantly interviewing teachers, trying to
find typewriters which weren't being used, and lo-
cating the inevitably lost rulers, pencils, and wheels.
The staff was led in their efforts by Editor
Eileen Schmidt and Assistant Editor Kathy Dolby.
Mrs. Holt, our faculty advisor, approved pages,
answered questions, and solved the many inevitable
problems which occurred in producing a yearbook.
went into the production of Montage
Yearbook Staff Bottom Row: Cindy King, Eileen Schmidt, Kathy
Dolby, Judy Retzkeg Row 2: John Uragami, Gary Sakata, Barb
Meiser, Kris Peterson, Marianna McNicho1s, Linda Walser,
Sherri Konishig Top Row: Mo Connery, Angie D'Amico, Mrs.
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Varsity Bottom Row: Manager Glenn Peterson, Dan Dumelle,
Dan Martin, Jim Romano, Joe Digangi, Kevin Chesney, Rob
Kruse, Steve Nitschneider, Rich Kruse, Dave Guastaferri, Don
Voight, Tom Warkentin, Jeff Jarocki, Dave Ristau, Thad Lowry,
Manager Scott Rand: Row 2: Coach Schnake, Coach Farroh, Bob
Severson, Jim Reem, Joe Chrabot, Bob Westerberg, Clark Har-
Stadium lights turned
It was the year of the "Luckless Grove." Gren-
adiers finished their football season with a disap-
pointing 0-8 recordg nevertheless, their perform-
ance was better than their record. In almost all their
games, Elk Grove and their opponents would play to
a hard-hitting stalemate. However, a series of
freakish plays would transform the game into a
heartbreaker for Elk Grove. Elk Grove felt the strain
and pressure of their efforts toward the goal of vic-
tory. The stamina of our whole team did not go un-
noticed. Our opponents realized that we presented
quite a challenge. Time after time the coaches of
the opposition would remark that Elk Grove was
the best unvictorious team that they had ever seen.
The remarkable thing about the Grenadiers was that
they always managed to smile when the chips were
down and gave their opponents a hard-fought battle.
The coaches of this strong-willed team were
Mr. Donald Schanke, Mr. Brendon Flynn, and Mr.
Britton Farroh. Honors were bestowed upon out-
standing individual members of the team. The team
captain, named by the players, was Bill Kasallis.
Receiving the Sportmanship Award was Rob Kruse,
elected to that honor by his teammates. In addition,
the Most Valuable Player Award went to Kevin Byrne
Each year a group of boys are nominated by their
coach for all-conference honors. An all-conference
team is formed by the selection of nominated players
from various schools. Elk Grove had one represent-
ative on this team, senior end Eugene Pinder. The
thrill of victory was not experienced, but the agony
of defeat was not expressed. All of Elk Grove High
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Waiting, watching for a chance.
Practice, train, work, sweat.
For what? A letter. A name.
Strain, strive. Push-up. Fall-down.
Preparation for Glory.
Why do you play football?
The roar ofthe gridiron, the smell
of the crowd. The tee is set.
Pigskin up. Kick off!
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Gene Pinder and Tom Warkentin bring down a Cardinal.
An Addison Trail Blazer tries desperately to break through.
JV Bottom Row: T. Gore, D. Bastounes, M. Jordan, B. Webb, Jones, G. Proehl, P. Dunning, F. Hauserman, J. Boyle, Coach
J. Deering, B. Dehaven, T. Baumstark, B. Jacobson: Row 2: Mudge: Row 3: J. Imlah, C. Hadley, A. Bensen, R. Gruber. S.
Coach Bader, J. McKe1vey, J. Desmond, D. Hilderbrand, J. Clinton, N. Noga, R. Garces, T. Claes, B. Browning.
Junior Varsity players strove for perfection
John Boyle and Ray Garces down the Addison carrier.
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The '69-'70 JV football team didn't finish as
high in the conference as expected. The JV fin-
ished in fifth place in the conference with a 3-4
record. Victories over Fremd, Conant, and Pala-
tine brought the team many bright moments. De-
feats were only in points. Spirit and ability made
up for the losses.
Quarterback Neal Noga received the honor of
team captain. In recognition of their improve-
ment, halfback Chuck Hadley and guard Jim Jones
were named most improved players of the year.
Grenadier Jack Imlah breaks through Viking defense.
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Dehaven's fast footwork helps him elude opponent.
Bob Dehaven finds an opening and gains needed yardage against Fremd.
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Team Scores
E.G. OPP.
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24 . . . . Palatine . . . . 14
24 . . . . Arlington . . . . 06
06 . . . . Forest View . . . . 00
Sophomores Worked toward a good season
Sophomore Bottom Row: N. DiGilio, J. Bicego, K. Chuipek, S.
Eckert, D. Byrne, C. Trotier, K. Borgias, J. Seidlein, G. Spiel
man, Manager T. Rohr. Row 2: R. Buikema, D. Erlandson, J
Evans, C. Weber, W. Jacobsen, R. Stenberg, D. Munson, P.
Holmes, R. Radzis, M. Muti, R. Klinger, D. Chernick. Row 3:
Coach Gaines, M. Vizzone, R. Harp, T. Siewert, J. Leopardo,
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A. Paniagua, R. Campopiano, R. Lewis, W. Cannon, K. Jaussen,
F. Taucher, J. Siebold, J. Sronkowski, B. Sanoshy, Coach Love-
lace. Top Row: S. Bentall, W. Dutton, S. Janos, B. Grauf, J.
Chrabot, T. Gleason, T. Williams, D. Swanson, D. Byrne, J.
Dziubla, P. Augustine, M. Thompson.
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Freshman A Bottom Row: G. Martin, G. Stevens, B. Ullrich,
J. Kirby, R. O'Leary, J. Steinbock, J. Stewart, K. Moore, D.
Mincey, F. Frankine, Manager R. Klaman. Row 2: Coach Peddy,
Coach Robinson, J. Lange, M. Milner, T. Chassey, B. Butler,
B. Streich, G. La Gesse, G. Adams, T. Hurley, J. Raffelson,
Coach Otto. Top 3: T, Tringali, L. Lewis, D. Ricci, L. Hansen,
S. Uhlarik, J. Flaherty, R. Wagner, J. Schoen, T. Evans, K.
Mitsuoka. Missing: B. Prince.
Frosh B finished third in conference
The Freshman B team had a triumphant season,
however, the Freshman A team was less successful.
The A's beat Fremd and Hersey easily, but Arlington
proved to be a challenge. E.G. won this game by one
point and unwillingly tied Forest View.
Freshman B Bottom Row: R. Cromer, T. Evans, M. Carbonari,
G. Meiser, V. McCormack, R. Walser, J. Costello, T. Gleason,
D. O'Brien, G. Miller, S. Busseg Row 2: Manager T. Broten,
B. Imahl, M. Wellman, D. Krelle, A. Leinlokken, L. Benavidez,
J. Dugo, D. Rook, T, Croson, J. Hausen, P. Kroes, J. Gilbert,
K. Berntdson, G. Flowers, Manager R. Jacobsong Row 3: R.
Haaning, R. Ersaine, B. Buehler, G. Lundeen, T. Gurnack, J.
Hickey, J. Cosgriff, G. Todd, B. Winsor, B. Weber, L. Antosch,
The B's put up a hard fight against every team
that they played. Although some of their games were
close, they managed to win every one except their
last one against Forest View. The Falcons were
too powerful and finally downed them 7 to 0.
M. Karaffa, S. Dorsey, J. Evans: Row 4: Coach Grams, J.
Marion, L. Crites, J. Chernick, J. Wiebe, J. Stevens, T. Clyde,
L. Vittal, L. Debenny, D. Driver, J. Antosch, T. Turschman,
R. Nardiello, R. Martinek, Manager S. Chapman: Top Row:
J. Foster, M. Hulett, J. Cook, T. Haben, J. Siefeldt, T. Eugenis,
S. Herbert, M. Sronkoski, C. Mayernick, D. Jensen, M. Wicker,
J. Gaynor, R. Fedel.
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Varsity Bottom Row: S. Davis, M. Siewert, T. Ziffra, J. Fitz- J. Ottinger, J. Kliesner, M. Hopkins, M. Bachus, B. Liptak,
gerald, R. Gilmore, L. Cyrier: Top Row: M. Nolan, G. Dziem, B. Buchholz, Coach Woollard.
Jim Ottinger, junior. DIHCQS first- The 1969 varsity cross country team consisted of two seniors,
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two juniors, and three sophomores. They took fourth place in a con-
ference in which the top two teams went into the state finals. The
frosh-soph team finished seventh in the conference. The squad did
manage to get a second place in the tough Ridgewood Invitational.
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Grenadier cross-country runners Cyrier and Ottinger take the lead in a home CC meet.
Coach Woollard of the E. G. varsity cross-country team eyes
his stopwatch as Czarnecki keeps a steady pace.
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in preparation for an important meet against a rival school.
Varsity Sz Frosh-Soph CC teams improved
Ff'0Sh-S0971 Bottom Row: P- Sample. L- Greenberg. P- Georges. Manager D. Basile, B. Krueger, B. Czarnecki, F. Klink, J.
B. Meyer. C. Bassford, R. Ramakis, S. McIntyre: Top Row: Artemenko. J. Perry, M. Greenberg, T. Boggs, Coach Rees.
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Mark Hopkins, Mike Losch, John Flesch, Paul Brown.
Elk Grove's Varsity showed great effort
Shooting for Elk Grove is Senior co-captain John Flesch. Senior forward Gene Pinder attempts to score f EG
ASKETBALL
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Grenadier Bill Miedema fights a Panther for the rebound.
Because of the small size of Elk Grove's bas-
ketball team, they won very few games. Despite
the many defeats, the entire team always played to
Junior center Mark Hopkins tries to regain the ball for E.G.
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Attempting to shoot for Elk Grove is Senior Dave Ristau.
the best of their ability. The Elk Grove student
body looks forward to next year for a larger team
and more victories.
Elk Grove guard Jeff Boyer tries to frighten a Panther.
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JV Bottom Row: Dan Martin, Nick Adams, Steve Scholten, Schnake, Mark Greenberg, Jeff Jarocki, Rex Gilmore, Manager
Pat Holmes, Greg Smith, Joe ,Jobeliusg Top Row: Jim Cooney, Paul Brown.
John DiGiovanni, Dave Hildebrandt, Scott Pruitt, Coach
JV Sz Sophomores worked toward ' 1
Pat Holmes steals a rebound from an Arlington Cardinal.
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Elk Grove's Dave Hildebrandt shoots for another basket.
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Sophomores Bottom Row: Craig Trotier, Casper Weber, Jeff
Sronkoski, Doug Novak, Tim Williams, John Bicego, Pat Aug-
ustine, Steve Janos, Keith Chuipekg Row 2: John Artemenko,
Steve Harris, Mark Cahler, Dave Chernick, Bob Radzis, Randy
The Junior Varsity basketball team finished the
season with an over-all record of 4-10. Sophomores
finished the season with an over-all record of 10-9.
Randy Stenberg fights hard for the rebound. Keith Chuipek tries for two points.
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Stenberg, Mike O'Dea, Jeff Stolpa, Kent Hulet, Warren Jacob-
sen: Top Row: Steve Kalisch, Jeff Evans, Kurt Karaffa, Mana-
ger Gil Dutton, Coach Peddy, Manager Robert Ames, Darryl
Albert, Cary Schroeder, Mark Goldsmith.
They ended with a 5-8 conference record. This
placed them fifth in the Mid-Suburban League Con-
ference standings.
Jeff Sronkoski evades an opponent.
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Freshman A's Bottom Row: Bob Prince, Mike Millner, Lou
Corsiglia, Rich O'Leary, Jeff Stewart, Bill Butler: Top Row:
Manager Tom West, Manager Keith Bernutson, Tony Tringali,
The Freshman "A" basketball team finished the
season with a 9-5 record. This placed them third
in the MSL Conference. Freshman B's finished with
Freshman Mike Millner races down the basketball court.
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Scott Dorsey, Tom Dewitt, Manager John Seefeldt, Manager
Tom Gurnack, Coach Grams.
a 7-7 record. Both teams improved tremendously as
the season progressed. With hard work these teams
should bring Elk Grove recognition next season.
In the Palatine - Elk Grove game O'Leary gets the rebound.
Freshman B's Bottom Row: Joe DiGiovanni, Pete Semple, Hanson, Mark Mielenz, Gray Martin, Rich Hein, Gary Adams,
Loren Crites, Jim Laing, Ray Fedel, Jim Shea, Mike Wicker, Bob Streich, Paul Caldarella, Steve Uhlarikg Top Row: John
Rich Farrel, Ken Mitsuoka, Tom Jones: Row 2: Joe Evans, Ted Flaherty, Gene Stevens, Frank Franklin, Randy Kob, John
Clyde, Jeff Zielinski, Mike Karaffa, Mike Sronkoski, Ross Ko- Faster, John Martzel, Coach Rundquist, Gary Miller, Bill Im-
sinski, Rick Haaning, Tim O'Hara, Dennis Box, Rich Andrews, lah, Dana Karellia, Bill Weber, Tim Hurley, Brad Ulrich.
Len Greenberg, Row 3: John Watson, Tom Turschman, Lance V
Freshman teams demonstrated great potential
Len Greengerg shoots for two.
Freshman "B" player Mike Sronkoski tries to get past a Palatine Pirate.
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Varsity Bottom Row: F. Gaines, L. Fernandez, V. Avigliano:
Top Row: E. Brennan, D. Stenoin, D. Swenson, D. Walter, N.
Hey! Elk Gro
The 1969-70 Gymnastic Season was one of great
accomplishments. The varsity gymnasts finished
with a 7-2 record, giving them third in the Mid-
Suburban League's dual meet season. Added to this
impressive record was a first in the district meet
and second in conference. It was a season of hard
work, but the hard work certainly paid off. For the
first time in Elk Grove's history, a gymnastic team
went far and was justly rewarded. The crowded gym
was always an encouragement to the boys on the
team, and this encouragement gave them what they
needed to win. Also, 1970 was the first year that
Elk Grove hosted a district gymnastics meet.
One big reason for the success of this year's
gymnastic team was the boys on the varsity squad.
Elk Grove's all-around man was Benny Fernandez.
This meant that he competed in every event except
the tramp. The free exercise mat was dominated by
Dale Walter and Dukey Brennan. They both com-
bined tumbling with free flowing movements to give
excellent performances. On the side horse, Wayne
Olson and Dave Sakata were the top performers.
Landy Fernandez and Dave Swensen were the best
on the high bar. Charlie Hadley, Dan Stenoin, and
Landy Fernandez were the regulars on the parallel
bars. Bill Helbig, Al Mitsos, and Neil Dorsey were
the trampoline experts. Every minute they were in,
the air was filled with suspense. Finally, on the rings
were Jack Malmedahl, Landy Fernandez, and Benny
Fernandez. All three of these boys brought many
honors to Elk Grove for their fine work on a difficult
piece of equipment. Looking back, this 69-70 season
was the year of the winner.
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Dorsey, B. Helbig, A. Mitsos, J. Malmedahl, W. Olson, D
Sakata, B. Fernandez.
ve had a Winner
Dale Walter executes the splits during his floor exercise routine.
Frosh-Soph Bottom Row: S. Walther, E. VanBerkum, S. Tor
gersen, D. O'Hearn, B. Camphouse, C. Born, T. Gleason, D
Pugliese, L. Benavidez, K. McMahon, Row 2: S. Rohn, J. La
Susa, J. Guastadisegni, T. Lazarra, M. Zweifer, L. Grahm,
D. Khoshaba, W. Watts, J. Tews, J. Stephan: Row 3: J. Dar
ville, D. Beal, A. Bowlds, R. Williams, W. Krueger, J. Camp-
bell, B. Gilmore, J. Summers, C. Hippensteel. J. Raffelson, B.
Johnson, Top Row: R. Tomaselli, M. Damore, R. Siemianowski,
S. Chapple, M. Mydill, E. Camodeca, B. Abata, T. Rizzo, K.
Bowers, V. Avigliano, T. Hun, S. Eckert, J. Adreon.
Frosh-Soph gymnasts had a Winning season
On the still rings, Sophomore John LaSusa holds an
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Jeff Tews swings into a series of giants on the high bar.
Varsity Bottom Row: B. Glejf, G. Berto, B. Kasallis, J. Froysland, J. Digangig Top Row: Coach Lovelace, P. Morris, M. Mc-
Cormick, K. Siebold, R. Kotal, B. Evans, J. Ancona.
EG wrestlers demonstrated skill and agility
There was much optimism at the beginning of
the wrestling season: but because of injuries and
lack of depth in the upper weights, the grapplers fin-
ished with a losing season. "We were only outof
two meets all year long," said Coach Lovelace. The
losses were not indicative of the scores. The forfeit
at heavyweight cost the team four dual meets. But
the season was not completely bleak. Jerry Ancona,
winner of the Grant and Ridgewood Invitationals,
finished with a 22-2 record and 2nd in Districts.
Jerry, also conference champ, set a new school
record for the most pins. Craig Mann finished as
all-conference at 107. Junior Ken Siebold finished
the season slightly above 5.00. Dennis Byrne finished
4th in conference and districts. Joe Digangi climaxed
the season by finishing 3rd in Districts. Jeff Froys-
land's season came to an end with a 14-2-1 record.
Jeff was first in conference and 3rd in Districts at
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champion in the Grant Invitational. The JV team,
coached by Mr. Coleman, finished the season with a
4-5 conference record. The Soph team under the
leadership of Mr. DeBolt finished 1-8 in conference
competition. The Freshmen probably had the strong-
est balance of any team. Mr. Farroh's Frosh fin-
ished 3rd in the conference competition and should
provide the varsity with some assistance.
JV Bottom Row: David Byrne, Marc Crane, Kevin Byrne, Ron Vylasak, Dan Swanson, Dennis Byrne, Dan Digangi. Missing: Dale
Pankow.
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"Spider" Webb, first place winners at Grant tourney.
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Sophomore Bottom Row: B. Moeller, J. Froysland, R. Harp, B. Cliver, K. Michaels: Top Row: D. Pankow, D. Thompson, T.
Evans, Coach DeBolt, M. Sutter, D. Pluemer, R. Pytlarz.
Frosh wrestlers had a 10-3 record
Freshman Bottom Row: T. Bush, T. Evans, L. Groves, J. Lundeen, V, Wintz, T. Chassey, J. Steinbockg Top Row: B.
Gilbert. B- Meyer. P. Egesdale. T- Eugenis. J- Lange, Manager Walser, L. White, M. Butirro, L. Vittal, J. Martin. Missing:
M. Sutter, Coach Farrohg Row 2: D. Mincey, D. Driver, G. V,MgC01-mick,
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Row 2: S. Martin, M. Callahan, P. Massey, B. Leibrock, D. S. Huebner, P. Dunning, Coach Pardun.
EG's swimmers placed third in conference
This year was one of firsts for EG's varsity
swim team. It began in the spring of '68-'69 when
the team was able to use Lively pool for practice
and meets. In the fall of '69-'70, swimming gained
full recognition as a conference sport for the first
time. In December, '69, the Tankers held the first
of nine home meets. More firsts were hosting the
first Annual MSL Swimming and Diving Champion-
ship Meet and closing the season with a 7-7 record.
Sophomores Top Row: M. Kinsella, J. Marion, M. Ojuma, T.
Gurnik, B. Gore, D. Rookg Row 2: D. Kugelberg, R. Erskine,
R. Martinck, J. Bartosiack, B. Mayyou, L. Clarizio, D. Turner,
Accomplishments also colored the year. The varsi-
ty team, including two freshmen, Lou Clarizio and
Rich Martinck, broke 8 of 11 existing school records
in both the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. Cliff Schlak
broke records in the 200 and 400 yard freestyle, and
Dave Toler set records in the 200 yard backstroke.
Pat Dunning broke the school record in diving by
scoring 212.6. The varsity team, though still young,
is looking toward the future.
R. Kelley: Bottom Row: Manager Mike Norman, R. Miller, T.
Gander, A. Mavialiano, R. Jacobson, D. Baete, T. Broderick,
T. Ziffra, G. Todd, G. Pratscher, Coach Christmas.
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Top swimmers Bob Jacobson and Mike Bachus shoot forward from starting block for conference victory.
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Rick Quaglia, Cary Cheytte, George Kanigan: Row 2: Mgr. Top Row: Coach Bader, Coach Brewer, Pete Hartmann, Bill
Mike Nolan, Jim Ottinger, Tom Baumstark, Bill Buchholz, Tews, Tom Workington, Coach Wollard, Coach Wendler
Pat Dunning, Mark Lichter, Mgr. Duncan Turner: Row 3: Dan
Trackrnen practiced hard for their meets
Elk Grove S6f1i0l' Bill Tews Dl1fS the Shot- EG's Mark Lichter races against a Palatine trackman.
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Taucher, Kevin Jauson, Jim Leopardo, Carl Delia: Top Row:
Elk Grove High School's Athletic Department
included three track teams: freshman, sophomore,
and varsity. These teams put forth endless hours
of hard work and practice after school as well as
during spring vacation.
According to some varsity trackmen, the 1970
Freshmen Bottom Row: E. Connelly, S. Busse, D. Jensen, B.
Powell, R. Ramakis, V. McCormick, P. Egesdal, R. Schultz,
B. Misura: Row 2: G. Koelbel, J. Martin, L. DeBenny, J. Camp-
bell, R. Klaman, D. Marshall, T. Boggs, C. Bassfordg Row 3:
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track season proved to be a growing year. The soph-
omore team was a superior one. Outstanding mem-
ber was sophomore Frank Taucher. Frank broke
many records on the sophomore team that had been
set by varsity members in previous years. Every-
one at E.G. was very proud of his track team.
P. Mavigliano, M. Bogart, L. Benavidez, J. Costello, P. Alesi,
J. Gilbert, N. Masterson, M. Emmerg Top Row: G. Wishon, D.
Pekarek, G. Todd, D. Archibald, B. Czarnecki, D. Mincey, D.
Baete. D. Buehler, B. Kruger
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Varsity Bottom Row: Steve Maresso, Ken Siebold, Chris Lesniak, Ron Fink, Al Lenandowskig Top Row: Kurt Hunciker, Manager:
Jeff Kob, Mark Hopkins, Dave Griffith, Craig Mc Pherson, Pat Massey, Coach Rundquist
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Frosh-Soph Bottom Row: Kris Borgias, Paul Wingert, Craig
Pavlik, Scott Holste, Mike Kinn, Len Greenberg, Randy Kob,
Mike Semple, Chris Born: Top Row: Kurt Hunciker, Manager:
168 TENNIS
Bill Weber, Joe Kirby, Jim Siebold, Rich
Hanrahan, Tom Gurnack, Mark Greenberg,
Jacobson, Chuck
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Mitsouke, B. Browning, J. Digiovanni, G. Bailey: Row 2: R. G. Zielinski, S. Pruitt, M. Losch, R. Spassey, S. Scholten, G
Aiello, G. Peterson, B. Thulin, D. Ristau, D. Hilderbrand, N. Proehl, Coach Peddy
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EG golfers teed off to a new season
Frosh-Soph Bottom Row: D. Rook, T. West, J. Peterson, M. gott, M. Gander, K. Moore, J. Gander, O. Evans, M. Peters, J.
Zwieffer, B. Joy, E. Woollard, B. Luchinski, Lafayette, B. Anderson,P,Sullivan
Hayhurst: Top Row: J. Schoen, P. Erskine, J. Brown, G. Alter-
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Wrestlettes 8z Flashers aided their teams
Flashers Bottom Row: Shelly Brennan, Pam Metcalf, Dennise Derby, Debby Berthold, Kathy Severnsg Top Row: Terry Morris,
Lori Squasoni, Debbie Rolfe, Ruth Wiard, Laura Conter.
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Pom-pon Squad Bottom Row: L. Abernathy, L. Durning, K. Sealy, N. Lunak, K. Fecenko, R. Reinking, B. Baseltq Top Row:
Prislinger, L. Austin, G. Jackson, B. Kuhn, M. LaMont, B. G. Gahalla, J. Puninske, S. Teele, K. Hauser, P. Paleczny, K.
Meiser: Row 2: E. Lowry, C. Ellery, J. Weadley, C. King, K. Flerlage, D. Famer, T. Morris, S. Bernard.
Pom-pon 8a Lettermen triggered involvement
Letterrnerfs Club Bottom lioyvzr Dennis Meyer, Jerry Ancona, Scott. Rand, Mike Nolan, Top Row: Larry Nelson, Pat Massey,
Mike Callahan, Bi11He1bigfJohn Fylpaa.
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ringer, L. Durning, C. Hauser, L. Abernathy, S. Dean, D. Ol-
son, D. Sronkoski, Row 2: K. Pekarek, B. Kuhn, D. Cliver, A.
Weir. K. Severns, D. Rasmussen, M. Brennan, Miss Mathews:
Row 3: J. Nardi, D. Khoshaba, J. Retzke, S. Konishi, G. Grag-
Junior Leaders Bottom Row: L. Heinemann, V. Justinick, K.
Jeffries, S. Shaw, P. Hendricks, K. Winzer, L. Teslikg Row 2:
S. Grover, D. Austin, G. Jackson, M. Hischke, K. Shea, S. Fan-
slow, Miss Mathews: Row 3: P. Sprenger, K. Prislinger, B.
Bassford, B. Cantrell, K. Geisler, L. Blandford, D. Wilson,
nani, C. Ellery, J. Funk, D. Norfolk, M. Gutierrez, Row 4: K.
Peterson, C. Reed, K. Gardynski, S. Ingersoll, J. Weadley, S.
Gentner, S. Condon, C. Fecenkog Top Row: C. Stingley, T.
Morris, A. Tobin, L. Holmes, L. Johnson, S. Gosse, A. Stein-
bock, L. Hansen, C. Brinkman.
B. Smith, Row 4: D. Workman, S. McCormick, P. Gibisch, L.
Squassoni, B. Wesche, V. Larson, D. Luzietti, Top Row: J.
Springer, D. Farner, K. Hauser, A. Sittig, C. Clark, D. Grun-
inger, K. VanBerkum, C. Pyde.
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Cheerleaders and Orchesis encouraged spirit
Bottom Row: Devota Austin, Diane Rasmussen: Row 2: Kim VanBerkum, Ann Tobin, Kathy Shea, Debbie Khoshabag Top Row:
Linda Teslik, Debbie Olson.
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Bottom Row: Jeri McGregor, Gail Ristau, Maria Ciulla: Row 2:
Sue Jackson, Joan Mitnick: Row 3: Sue McCormick, Liz Bicego:
Top Row: Lesley Schwartz.
Bottom Row: Diane Stefanos, Cheryl Rizzo, Sandy Dukewich,
Quincey Lowing, Kathy Meyer, Colleen Bateman: Row 2: Lynn
Leopardo, Cheri Gould, Debbie Sciortino, Lynn Evans, Sue
Schlamp, Pam Krull, Jackie Ehlebracht: Row 3: Elaine Texi-
dor, Candy McCaffery, Camille Paraino, Chris Heimos, Bon-
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We are the Grerzadiers! This is one of the
many cheers led by Elk Grove's 1969-1970 cheer-
leaders. Throughout the year, three enthusiastic and
vivacious squads attended sports events and took an
active part in such things as Homecoming, the Fun
Nights, ticket sales, and publicity for school activi-
ties. Under the direction of Mrs. Kathleen Forester,
the girls established well-organized and successful
cheerleading squads. As in years before, the cheer-
leaders had the added responsibility of organizing
and presenting pep assemblies during which such
highlights as ridiculously funny pep skits, spirit-
building talks given by both team captains and
coaches, and cheers entertained the students.
Spirited Orchesis also has given Elk Grove's
talented girls the opportunity to express themselves
through dance and taught them to incorporate ideas
with those of others. Mrs. Walker is the Sponsor,
Sandra Dukewich, President: Quincey Lowing, Vice-
President: Cheryl Rizzo, Secretary: Kathy Meyer,
Treasurer, and Dawn Nitschneider, Historian. The
girls must be at least a sophomore: maintain a "C"
average: and, of course, be talented in the art of
dance. During the year the girls choreographed,
taught, and perfected dances which they used. They
also raised money by having various sales, such as
taffy apples and carnations for St. Patrick's Day, and
putting on their annual show. Members participated
in Homecoming and visited other schools where they
performed for the enjoyment of the audience.
nie Popp, Chris Rabattini, Karen Walsh: Row 4: Pam Metcalf,
Amy Klopp, Gail Ivans, Laura Conter, Maureen Dresh, Lynn
Zygowicz, Jan Hurley: Top Row: Carol Ilseman, Jan Peterson,
Lisa Caine, Pam Connelly, Shawnee Krueger, Karen O'Leary,
Judy Culver, Janet Stowell.
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"Cherish" was the word used to describe the
Elk Grove Junior-Senior Prom, which took place on
the evening of May 23, 1969. The Junior class spon-
sored our school's third annual spring formal. As
the couples entered the ballroom of the Chevy Chase
Country Club, they were received by the honored
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Righter Farris, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fyfe, and Mr.
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The highlight of the evening was the crowning P
of King Chris Gruber and Queen Cindy Andre. Barb
Darge, Torn Klemens, Jacque Rohrs, Pat Texidor,
Nancy Whiting, Bill Martin, Jodi Knudson, and Tom
Neri were the members of their court. The pink and
white heart, which silhouetted the king and queen
and their court, set the mood for the coronation.
Henry Butell and his orchestra played the soft,
flowing music for the formal.
This night now is a part of the treasured mem
ories we will "Cherish" forever deep in our hearts.
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reign with their court: Tom Klemens, Barb Darge, Jacque Rohrs, her date, Bill Martin, Nancy Whiting, Jodi Knudson, Tom Neri.
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Chaos abounds in the harmonious atmosphere of graduation.
The second commencement of Elk
Grove High School took place on Thursday,
June 12, in the gymnasium at 8:00 P.M.
The gym was filled to capacity as the
class of 1969 made their final appearance
as Grenadiers. The graduates marched
in to the triumphal march from Aida.
The ceremony began with the invo-
cation by the Rev. Mr. David D. Crail,
followed by selections by the Elk Grove
High School Choir. Dr. Robert E. Lahti,
President, Wm. Rainey Harper Jr. Col-
lege, gave the address to the class. He
was introduced by Tom Neri, president
of the class of 1969. Mr. Robert Haskell,
principal, introduced the class of 1969.
Mrs. Leah D. Cummins gave the response.
Mrs. Leah Cummins, Secretary,
Board of Education, and Dr. Robert G.
Weber, Assistant Superintendent, High
School District 214, presented the diplo-
mas to the four hundred and twelve mem-
bers of the graduating class. National
Honor Society members were distin-
guished by gold tassels, while the re-
mainder of the class wore green and gold.
Honored students were valedictorians
Silvio Camodeca and Kathleen Spas and
salutatorians Barbara Darge and Deborah
Spector. The alumni of Elk Grove High
School then exited to the recessional,
"Pomp and Circumstancef'
Elk Grove boasted two of each
Grenadier graduates enthusiastically applaud Dr. Lahti, President, Harper Jr. College, at the conclusion of his speech.
182 GRADUATION
Elk Grove's two valedictorians, Silvio Camodeca and Kathy Spas, receive their diplomas from Mr. Haskell and Dr. Weber.
Marshalls Denny Rambo and Ron Fink, members of the Junior class, assist graduates in their final appearance as Grenadiers.
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Queen candidate Cathy Ellery and her escort John Flesch.
Sweetheart Cathy Ellery leads her regiment on to Homecoming activities.
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1968 Homecoming Queen Mary Shea and her escort Grenadier
Ron Fink. Mary will crown her newly chosen successor.
Mike Heimos presents the Queen's crown.
Coronation took place on October
3, 1969, at 1 P.M. A darkened gymnas-
ium set the scene for the solemn occa-
sion. The moment was tense as the
sergeant-major announced the regi-
ment's decision. Queen Cathy Ellery
was crowned by the 1968 Homecoming
Queen Mary Shea as her court Denise
Augustine, Lynn Leopardo, Carol
Maier, and Pat Paleczny looked on.
Chosen as escorts were Jim Camp-
house, Ron Fink, John Flesch, Denny
Rambo, and Bill Tews. Freshman
pages were Anjenette Serges and Gary
Lundeen.
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Queen Cathy Ellery and her court, Carol Maier, Lynn Leopardo, Pat Paleczny, and Denise Augustine. reign over the festivities.
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Grenadiers enjoy themselves at 1969 student Homecoming mixer.
A festive parade, in which
many of Elk Grove's clubs and
organizations were represented,
began the Homecoming weekend.
The Queen's float, decorated cars,
and performances by the Pom-Pon
squad, Leaders, Orchesis, and the
band were highlights of the parade.
Following the parade was a bonfire
and mixer. The evening's fun
started when Homecoming Queen
Cathy Ellery lighted the huge bon-
fire. Then the cheerleaders
shouted their cheers and the sen-
iors performed a skit to arouse
spirit for the next day's game.
Students proceeded into the gym
to dance and be entertained by the
music of "Charisma," Many
alumni were seen joining the stu-
dents at the celebration.
brought involvement in Homecoming activities
Bonnie Dahl and Marge Liotine listen to the "Charisma."
Dan Dumelle and Carol Greathouse during the mixer.
HOMECOMING 187
Don Voight plays "down to earth" while tackling a Viking.
Saturday of Homecoming weekend was a day
packed with excitement, challenges, and thrills
for all present. The Homecoming games, which
were played against Fremd, resulted in several
victories for Elk Grove. La Fete was a memo-
rable display of the fun and pageantry which
make up Homecoming weekend.
Our Junior Varsity football team, the sopho-
more team, and both freshman teams began the
day with victories. Down by thirteen points in
the last quarter, our Varsity team scored a
touchdown in the closing minutes. We regained
possession of the ball and had another opportun-
ity to score. Unfortunately, the most exciting
game of the season ended in a disappointment
for Elk Grove.
Between the games, Queen Cathy Ellery
and her court were presented. Then the crowd
was treated to performances by the band, Or-
chesis, and the Pom-Pon squad.
La Fete, the annual semi-formal dance,
which was sponsored by the Letterman's club,
began at 8:00. Couples sat at candlelit tables,
talked with fellow students and alumni, and
danced to the music of the "Velvet Glove."
Memories of the dance and the game are sure
to linger in the hearts of all true Grenadiers.
On field and dance floor, Grenadiers
showed Homecoming spirit and enthusiasm
JV quarterback, Neal Noga, tries to spot open receiver.
Lynn, Denise, Queen Cathy, Carol, and Pat are
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Presented at the Varsity game- Alumni Bob Texidor, Eric Dawson, and dates enjoy La Fete.
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Director ........
Technical Director
Assistant Director . . . .
Assistant Director
Stage Manager . . .
Costume Crew Chr. . .
Prop Crew Chr. . .
Mr. Antrobus . . .
Mrs. Antrobus . .
Gladys .....
Henry .....
Sabina ......
Fortune teller . . .
Dinosaur .....
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Telegraph boy . .
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Mr. Ronald Raben
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. Jan Peterson
. Tom Hatzold
. . Sue Ingersoll
Diane Neubert
. . Cliff Albert
. . Kathy Gianaris
. . Mary Campbell
Scott Martin
Cindy Moran
Bonnie Popp
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Mr. Antrobus presents his invention, the wheel, to mankind. The fortune teller predicts the future of the Antrobuses.
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The continuity cast waits to begin presenting their skits and jokes.
The 1969-70 Variety Show, November
21-23, was nothing less than great. The first
three-night show in EGHS history sold out
Friday and Saturday nights, and Sunday af-
ternoon was almost sold out. The show was
again ably directed by Mr. Ronald Raben, this
time with the help of student directors Sue
Ingersoll and Wayne Mikos.
Laura Conter, Debbie Khoshaba, Gabri-
elle Powers, and many others shone in their
performances. These outstanding singers,
dancers, and musicians comprised the talent
part of the show. The continuity cast, Bob
Vokoun, Kathy Tansey, Nancy Long, Linda
Guastaferri, Tom Fox, and Jim Dean, did
varied bits of humor. A soap opera, door
signs, and quickies were all part of the
entertainment.
Another highlight of the show was the
older entertainers, who were very funny and
talented. They were Mr. Prendergast, Miss
Anderson, Mr. Aldrich, Miss Loufek, Miss
Edwards, and Mr. David.
It's a fine life. . .or you are what you eat
Tom Fox punches out another one of his hilarious jokes. Graceful Cathy Meyer is supported by Randy Gruber.
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Faculty members, Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Prendergast, sing a folk ballad.
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In the Would-Land of Weir
On March 28 and 29, 1969 Orchesis, under the direction of Mrs.
Lorie Walker, presented In the Would-Land of Weir. The production
was set in a dreamworld. Use of wildly colored lights appropriately
carried out the theme, which concerned the hopes and expectations
of an adolescent female. In her youth the girl played with dolls and
was awed by the sights and sounds of a circus. As time progressed
she maturedg her toys were discarded, and in their place grew an
interest in adventure-travel to foreign lands. Her first attempt at
finding true love was unsuccessful. She was disillusioned by the
charms of her male friend. Eventually she met the perfect gentle-
man and finally realized that "Love is a Many Splendored Thing."
An added attraction that highlighted the show was the rhythmic per-
formance of the Adagio members.
"Taurus," a selection performed partially to poetry is illustrated by dancers Dee Dee
Jorjovec and Vicki Jans. It depicts man in the big city and the strife he encounters.
194 ORCHESIS SHOW
Cindy Andre and Cheri Guanci dance
to the merriment of "The Circus."
Pam Metcalf, Mary Campbell, Pat
This performance represents
frivolous childhood memories.
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Barb Michaels and Chris Rabittini perform a mood dance to "Eleanor Rigby." This dance
depicts inner frustrations, death, despair, and loneliness.
"Bar Room Boggief'
Dave Ernst and Cindy Andre dance to "Came1ot."
ORCHESIS SHOW 195
Smiling couples walk down the pathway toward an evening of fun and fantasy.
Time: 8:00, Jan. 2, 1970
Place: the gaily decorated
EGHS gym
The scene was set for ro-
mance and excitement as the
winter ball, "Frosted Fantasy,"
began. During the evening, the
students gathered in groups to
talk or strolled with their dates.
They admired the gym which
had been transformed into a
sparkling, shimmering winter
wonderland.
The excitement of the eve-
ning reached its peak when Don-
na Sronkoski was chosen as the
queen. Annette Serges, Karen
Prislinger, Maureen Drysch,
and Sue Swanson were selected
as princesses. The Queen's
Dance, which began with Donna
and her date, soon included al-
most the entire crowd. Later,
as the band played its last song,
"Shangrila," everyone took a
last look at a ball which was
indeed a i'Frosted Fantasy."
The "Frosted Fantasy" set hearts aglow
Queen Donna and class princesses Maureen, Karen, Sue, and Annette smile warmly at their subjects at the "Frosted Fantasy."
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Production Staff
Director ........ ..... S cott Lebin
Technical Director . . .... Ronald Raben
Assistant Director . . . . . Dianne Anderson
Student Director . . ...... Kim Simon
Stage Manager . . . . Tom Hatzold
Cast
First Man . . . . . . Dean Bastounes
Second Man . . . . . . Jeff McKelvey
Third Man . . . . . Doug Leland
Fourth Man . . . . . Scott Martin
Fifth Man .... . . . Steve Jarvis
First Woman . . . . . Mary Campbell
Second Woman . . . . . Jan Peterson
Third Woman . . . . . Terry Rauner
Fourth Woman . . . . . Judy Retzke
A Thurber Carnival, this year's selection for the
winter play, was a series of short plays performed
by nine actors and actresses. The seventeen scenes
included one-liners, pen and ink sketches, fables,
fantasies, and short stories. "Laugh-In," a popular
television show, is a take-off of this Thurber pro-
duction. A Thurber Carnival was directed by faculty
director Mr. Lebin and student director Kim Simon.
Accompanist Jeri DeCarlo provided the music on an
organ supplied by Lyon-Healy, Randhurst.
JeffMcKelvey as the second man in "Take Her Up Tenderly": Quoth the Raven, "No more War!"
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Lucy Fairweather . .
Alida Bloodgood . . .
Captain Fairweather
Bridget ........
Kathleen . . .
Mr. Puffy . . .
Mrs. Puffy ....
Mrs. Fairweather . .
Moira .......... .........
Mr. Scott Lebin
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. Nadine Curtis
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Dean Bastounes
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. . Cindy Moran
Debbie Koshaba
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Mary Campbell
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you and I, you and I, oh, how happy we'll be. When each wave
comes a rollin' in, we'll duck or swim."
SPRING PLAY 201
N
V
Sholom Aleichem is the
pen name of one of the most
beloved Jewish folk story
writers. He wrote stories de-
picting the warmth, the humor,
and the sorrow of the Jews.
The World of Sholom
Aleichem, adapted by Arnold
Perl, consists of three stories
in three separate acts. ,The
contest play presented the
first two acts, winning second
place in both district and
sectional competition and
going to state finals.
story, "The
The first
Tale of Chelmf' told the tale
of some foolish, gullible peas-
ants. The second story, "Bont-
che Schweigf' depicted a very
old, humble, poverty-stricken
man who died and went to
heaven without speaking a
word against God or man.
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"Look at those diamonds!" gasp the angels as they gaze at Bontche Schweig's crown
The World ofSh0lem Aleichem,
took second place in sectional competition
Prosecuting Angel Dave Reily maliciously addresses the angels with, "Angels in Heaven . . . his father was a drunk."
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CONTEST PLAY 203
Elk Grove Alma Mater
Elk Grove Hlgh School you are my school
Let me slng your pralse
For the memorles how I cher1sh these today
How they llnger and grow
As through the years of Work and pleasure
Frlendshlps here beyond measure
Grenadlers through our Joys and tears we ll be
By the forest decked 1n all 1ts splendor
Halls of learnlng hearts are yearmng
As We thlnk of you
For Elk Grove H1gh School you are my school
Let me slng your pralse
For the memorles how I cher1sh these today
H yS
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Day would end ere all our work was through.
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halls of learning
206 EPILOGUE
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Grenadiers . . . we'1l be
EPILOGUE 209
Bailey, Gary N. 21
190,199,200-201
210
Abata, Donald John 75
Abata, Robert 53,160
Abb, James Leo 63,132,138
Abernathy, Dave W. 53
Abernathy, Linda L. 21,91,115,117,119,
126,174,175
Abraham, Arnold J. 21,95
Abraham, Shirley A. 75
ACADEMICS 86-97
Adamczyk, Matthew A, 21
Adams, Gary Lee 75,149,156
Adams, Nicholas D. 53,155
Adreon, James Scott 75,160
Adreon, Stephen A. 21
Afryl, Glenn E, 63
Agosta, Michael D. 63
Aiardo, Linda L, 75,116
Aiello. Raymond F. 21
Albert, Beverly K. 75
Albert, Darryl F. 63.155
Albert, Clifford E. 21,113,114,132,190,191,
200-201
Albert, Nancy Lee 53
Alesi, Peter S. 75,137
Allbright, Joseph T. 53
Allbright, Kim Ann 75
Allbright, Sharon M. 63
Allison, Mark 53
Altamore, Susan 21
Altergott, Gary Lee 63
Amatore, Paula F, 75
Amatore,ToniM. 53,115
Ames, Robert S., Jr. 63,155
Ancona, Jerry A. 21,174
Andersen, Jeffrey J. 63
Anderson, Debra Jean 75,116,124,125
Anderson, Fred T. 63
Anderson, James A. 75
Anderson, Joy Jean 21
Anderson, Laura A. 115,117
Anderson, Linda D. 63,67
Andrews, Richard B, 75,156
Andrist, Lawrence D, 75
Anthony, Susan K. 75
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB 135
Antosch, Jerry J. 75,149
Antosch, Larry M. 75,149
Antor, Ronald S, 63
Antosch, Joan F. 21
Applequist, Linda L. 53
Armato, Cheryl Anne 75
Armstrong, Beth A. 21,115,119
Armstrong. Craig L. 63
Arnold, Angela F, 55,129
Amt, Cheryl L. 21
Aronson, Marsha J. 21,129
Arsenault, Joseph C. 21,128
ART CLUB 121
Artemenko, John E. 63,151,155
Aschoff, Debbie L. 75
Ashby, Richard D. 21
ASTRONOMY CLUB 135
Augustine. Denise A. 21,112,176,184-186
Augustine, Patrick K. 63,148,155
Austin, Dan J. 21
Austin, Devota M. 53,112,126,175,176
Austin, Madeleine J. 62,63,112,174
AVIATOR CLUB 137
Azriel, Elyce K. 75,116,128
Babb, Jackie Lynn 63
Bachus, Larry P. 21,114
Bachus, Mike Wm. 63,150,164,165
Baer, Neil Paul 63
Baete, Donald J. 75,164
Baiardo, Carol Ann 53
Baikie.
Donna Jean 63
Bailey, Ron 75
Baker, Beverly Mae 63
Baker.
Jeanne M. 51
Baldin, Laura V. 21
Banach, Kathleen M. 75,125,126
Banach, Patricia A. 63
Barden, J. Richard 53,115,164
Barnes, Anita H. 21
Barnes, Esther D. 63
Barranco, Christpher 21
Bartle, Paula Ann 75
Bartley, Doyle D. 21
Bartlett, Patricia 53,114,132
Barton, Beverly A. 75,116
Barton. Pamela Ellen 53
Bartosiak. Joseph E. 75
Bartuce, Cheryl L, 53
Baselt, Bonnie G. 53,113,125,138,174
BASEBALL 170-171
Basile, Dennis Allen 63,151
Index
BASKETBALL 152-157
Bassford, Barbara F. 63,124,126,175
Bassford, Charles H. 95,151
Bast, Pamela S, 21,130,138
Bastounes, Dean 52,53,61,116,132,146,
199,200,201
Bateman, Anthony C. 63
Bateman, Colleen T. 21,177
Bateman, Linda J, 75
Batemen, Mary Ann 22
Baudin, Scott R, 75
Baumann, Cheryl J. 75
Baumstark, Thomas M. 53,114
Bavaro, Carolyn 22
Bavaro, Frank, Jr. 75
Bavaro, Nick 75
Bavaro, Sunday A. 22
Baylen, Steven K. 63
Baysinger,Michael 75
Beach, Debra F. 63
Beahan, Jeanette K. 22
Beal, DanielE. 63,135,160
Beatty, Kathy M, 75
Beck, Christine K. 22,124
Beck, Patrick L. 63
Becker, Steven H. 22
Bedard, Craig E. 63
Behrendt, Holly Jean 75
Bellamia, Karen Jo 63
Bellis, Mary E. 75
Benavidez, Larry G. 160
Bender, Lucia Teresa 63
Benedetto, Kim S, 75
Benedetto, Lynette 63
Benjamin, John F. 75
Bennett, Richard Wm. 63
Benson, Allan, Jr. 53,146
Benson, Amy E, 75
Bentall, Scott David 63,l15,122,148
Berg, Gail Lynn 75
Bergemann, Curt A, 53
Bergemann, Karen A. 63,130
Bernard, Norah Lea 63,124,128
Bernard, Sheilah 22,113,123,174
Berndtson, Keith R. 75,149
Berns, Gail Jean 75
Berns, Wendy L. 20,22,29,176,l89
Berry. Matthew J, 53
Berthold, Debra L. 22,173
Berto, Greg P. 53
Beyer, Nancy A. 20,22,113,133
Bicego, Elizabeth A. 75,136,177
Bicego, John R. 63,148,155
Bieze, Terry W. 22,128
Bigham, Belinda J. 22
Bilhuber, Wendy E. 22,138
Blazek, Lisa Susan 75
Binkley. Steve A. 75
Bishop, Barbara L, 53
Bishop, Deborah J. 75
Bishop, Jon Robert 63
Bishop, Harold M. 75
Bitte, Lucille J. 53
Blair, Judith A. 63,136
Blandford, Linda 52,53,175
Blashaw, Stanley Jr.
Blaski, Ellen M. 22
Blaski, Gary J. 63
Blass, Wendy Lou 75
Blazek, Thomas Allen 63
Blazek, Barbara Ann 22
Blazek, Lisa 125
Bleichroth, John H. 75
Blenkle,Jody Lynn 75,129,130
Bloomfield, Dorothy 75
Blue, Kathleen M. 53,94
Blume, Lorraine 53,130
Boebel, Robert O. 22
Bogard, Michael B. 75
Boggs, Stephen 53
Boggs, Thomas J. 75,151
Bogut, Debra Rae 75,136
Bollmann, Larry A. 22
Bolton, Larry Lee 63
Bolton, Marlene D. 75
Bonanata, Vincent 75
Bonnin, Ralph Louis 53
Bono. Gary Joseph 63
Bono, Vincent M. 53
Bonovich, Virginia A. 22
Bonovich, Georgia L. 63
Boomer, Patricia A. 63
Borg. Gary W. 53
Borgias, Kristofer F. 63,132,148
Born, Christopher J. 75,160
Born, Paula Mary 63
Borzewski, Gregory 75
Borzewski, Charmaine 22
Boryczka, Deborah M. 63
Bosler, Michael R. 63
Boss1et,John T. 53,114,138
Bowers, Kris J. 160
Bowlds, Andrew L. 63,160
Bowlds, Sharon L. 75
Bowman, Linda G. 53
BOX, Dan H, 53,156
Boyd, Karen Jean 75,116,125,130,136
Boyer, Charmaine 63
Boyer,JeffJ. 22,152,153
Boyle, John 53,146
Bradley, Eva C. 75
Bradley,Jeanne L, 53,119,134
Braeckeveldt,Janice 75
Bragg. Brenda K. 22
Brandner,Anita 63
Brandt, Laurence K. 75
Brandt, Mark Alan 53
Brandt, Michael J, 75
Brandt, Sue E. 75
Brannan, Michael D. 63,115
Brantner, Douglas A. 22
Brauer, Greg A, 53
Braun, Gale J. 75,116
Bregar. Carolyn 75,116,125
Brennan, Eugene E. 53
Brennan, Michelle J. 22,130,173,175
Brick, Richard 53
Brinkman,Christine 53,175
Britton, Walter D. 63
Brock, Arthur F. 63
Broderick, Thomas J. 63,164,165
Brokamp, Mary L. 75,125
Brokamp, William J. 63
Bromley, Debbie Ann 75
Caniff, Maureen E. 63,136
Cannon, Joanne C. 76
Cannizzo, Vicki L. 63
Cannizzo, Chris J, 53,138
Cannon, William A. 63,148
Cannon, Linda M. 76
Cano, Oralia 63
Cantrell, Becky A, 53,126,175
Carbine, Lola Mae 76.116
Carbonari, Mike R. 149
Cardona, Erasmo 63
Cardwell, Terry M. 23
Carlson, Greg G. 63
Carlson, Keith E. 63
Carone, G
Carone, G
ailJ. 23
ary R. 76
Carone, James T. 53
Carone, Robert 0. 63
Carpenter, Deborah 76
Carroll, Cecilia A. 23,112
Carroll, C
harles K, 64,112
Carroll, Daniel 53
Carroll, Catherine 16,74,113
Carroll, Chris M. 23,113
Carroll, Mary A. 52,53,89
Carroll, D
Carroll, T
ennis J. 76
homas P. 53
Brooks.
Brooks.
Broten .
Donald S. 75
Kathy Mary 63,125
Tom Allen 75
Brown, Bonnie R, 75
Brown, Christine R, 53
Brown, Gary S. 22
Brown
Brown.
,Mary Sue 75,115
Brown,
Brown,
Brown
,Jack G. 75
Mark T. 75
Paul 0. 53,96,152.155
Steve A. 49,63
Browning, Robert J. 22
Brownson, Sharon L. 75,116
Browning, William L. 53,146
Broyles. Derek J. 63
Bruck, Georgiann E. 63,125
Brunn, Don F. 53
Bruno, David A. 53
Bryant. Michael E. 63
Brzycki, Norbert 23
Bnycki, Victoria A. 63
Buchholz, Sue L. 75
Buchholz, William J, 53,113,150
Buechner, John E, 63
Buehler. Donald 53
Buehler, Robert R, 75,149
Buerger, Gail M. 63
Bugarewicz,Sherrie 63
Bugay, Christine A. 75,125
Buikema, Robert K. 63,136,148
Burke, Ann M. 63
Burmeister, Dennis 53
Burns, Diana Lynn 63,116
Burtt, Kevin M. 53
Bush, Patricia Ann 53.94.130
Bush, Thomas W, 163
BUSINESS EDUCATION 127
Busse, Steven S, 75,149
Busse, Timothy A. 53
Butirro,Michael 163
Butler, Heide 75
Butler, William, Jr. 75,149
Butterfield, Dennis 23
Byrne, David B. 63,148
Byrne, Dennis M. 63,148
Byrne, Kevin P. 23,144
Cabrera, Carmen 53
Cain, Elizabeth A. 63
Caldarella, Paul J. 76,156
Caldwell, Ann E. 23,129
Callaghan, James E. 63,115,122
Callahan, Michael A, 23,174
Calva, Rose Mary 53
Camarata, Jamie J. 76
Camodeca, Emilio, Jr. 76,160
Camodeca, Laura 62,63,112,126
Campbell, John S, 76,160
Campbell, Mary 53,114,115,117,119,132,
Camphouse, Robert F. 76,160
Camphouse, James R, 23,184
Campo, Shirley A. 76
Campopiano, Ronald P, 63,148
Candylis, Mike 133
Cashman. Candace L, 62,64
Cassara, Linda A. 23
Castiglione, Marie A. 23,129
Casto, Thomas A. 53
Cating, Charles E. 24,117,119
Cating, Harry J, 24,25,119
Cavanaugh, James E. 64
Cavanagh, Mike A. 24
Celin, Linda Marie 76.116
Centalla, Rick M. 76
Cerny, Alan J. 53
Cevallos,Jorge 24,123
Chapman, Scott Paul 76,132,149
Chassey. Rick 24,144
Chassey, Thomas J, 76,149,163
Check, Sandra Lee 76
CHEERLEADERS 176-177
Chen, Robert S. 64
Chepil, Pamela R. 53
Chernick, David R. 64,148,155
Chernick, Jeffrey J. 76,149
Chesney, Kevin J, 24,144
Chesny, Robert D. 64
CHESS 124
CHOIR 117
Cholewinski, Penny 53
Chrabot, James M. 64,148
Chrabot,Joseph 53,144
Christ, Alice V. 24
Christensen, Beth A, 76
Christensen, John R. 64
Christensen, Linda 76,116,136
Christensen, Lori A. 76
CHRISTMAS BALL 196-197
Chuipek, Keith A. 64,14S,155,200-201
Chyette, Cary R. 24,144
Cialabrini, Lynda P. 64
Cillo, Dawn J. 64
Cillo, Robin J. 64
Ciulla, Maria Bette 62,64,136,177
Claes, Nancy Ann 76
Claes, Thos Brian 53,146
Clapp, Kathleen M. 53
Claps,
Claps,
Albert J. 64
Mary 53
Clarizio, Louis 76,164
Clark, Claudia Ann 53,175
Clark, Donna M. 64
Clark, Gale A. 24
Clark,
Clark,
Clark.
Clark.
John J. 76
Linda M. 64
Loretta A. 76
Nora Lynn 53
Clark, Robert L. 24
Clarke, Timothy M. 76,133
Clary, Linda Jean 76
Clauss, Teresa L. 24
Cline, Dreama Sue 53,125,129
Clinton, Cheryl M, 76,125
Clinton, Scott W. 53,146
C liver
Cliver.
-Cliver,
Clyde,
Clyde.
, Deborah V. 24,115,175
Michael C. 64
Williston H. 64,163
Theodore L, 76,136,149.156
Valerie J. 24.176
Cochrane. Richard K. 64
Cocomise, Gerry B. 64
Cocomise, James T. 64,94
Cocomise, Philip 53
Coffman, Chery1J. 76
Cohen, Michael A. 64
Cohn, Lisa Jo 76,115,116
Cohen, Steven M, 76
Coit.
Coit.
Cole.
DanielR. 24
Donald E. 64
Debbie A. 64
Coll,KevinJ. 53
Coll,TerrenceC. 24,152
Collesi,Julie G. 53
Collesi,JillA. 76,136
COLOR GUARD 122
Cond
on, Suzanne M. 24,75,126
Condylis, Michael J. 76
Coney, Elizabeth A. 64,134
Conforti, Eugene B. 64
Conforti, Maryellyn 64,130
Conley, Donald R. 64
Conn
Conn
Conn
Conn
Conn
Conn
elly. Edward, Jr. 76
elly, Raymond 76
elly, Pamela 53
ery.MaureenA. 24,45,116,118,141
olly, Margaret 76,125
olly, Patrick O. 53
Conter, Laura A. 53,135
Conter. Vicki L. 76
Contreras,ManuelJ. 53
Conway. James J. 64,136
CONTEST BAND 120
CONTEST PLAY 202-203
Cook, Jeffery K. 116,149
Cook, Joellen 64
Cook, Judy Jane 76
Cook, Linda J. 53,115
Cook, Sharon Lee 62,64
Cook, SherylS. 24,117
Cook, William R. 24,122
Cooney,James 53,113,114,155
Cooper, Gail S. 24
Copeland, Sandra L. 24
Copeland. Susan L. 76
Cornell, Patricia D. 64,117
Corsiglia, Louis L. 76
Cosgriff, John C. 76,149
Costello, John M. 76,149
Cote.
Linda L. 64
Cotini, Phil R. 53
Cox, Cindy Ann 76,116,125,130
Cozzola, Barbara A. 76
Cozzola, Mary Ann 54
Craft
.John S. 64
Crail. Carolyn M. 64,115,117
Crain. Marc Allen 64
Craw
ford, Paul D. 24,128,144
Creedon, Carrie Ann 64,125,129
Creedon, Richard D. 24
CrislJ
e, John C. 24
Crites. Loren Dale 76,149,156
Cromer. Richard F. 76,149
Croson, Terry L. 76
Croson, Timothy R. 76,149
CROSS COUNTRY 150-151
Crosson, Robert E. 64
Cruz,
Cruz.
Mariaantonieta 64.133
Patricia J. 76,116
Culver. Judy Ann 54
Cundiff, Donald J. 64
Curley, Nanci L. 54
Curri
Curri
er, Thomas J. 76
er. William J. 64
Curtis, Mary Pat 76,132,136
Curtis, Susan Gail 76,116
Cyrie
r. Lawrence A. 64.150
Czarnecki, Alan J. 24
Czarnecki, Bernard 76,151
Czarnecki, Peter R. 24
Czerniak, Robert B. 64
Czerniak, Roger 54
Czerniak, Robin 64
Dahl, Bonnie J. 24,129,187
Dahl,
Dahl.
Deborah Jo 64.130
Wendy Janet 64,115
Dahm, Gregory M. 64
Dailidas, Jeff E. 54,122
Dalcerro. Jim E. 54
D Amico, Angie C. 25,138,141
Damore. Mark S. 64,160
Danca, Rita 54
Daniel, Janice A. 64
Daniel, Peter S. 54
Darbee. Linda M. 54
Darge, Linda Lee 64,115
Danville, Jack R. 64,160
Daskaloff, Susan D. 76
Davidson, Patricia A. 25,130,138
Davies,Jim R. 76
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
D.E.
. Jonathan S. 76
. Matin Robert 25,138
. Pat L. 64
, Ralph S. 25,152
. Sandra C. 76
128
DEBATE TEAM 133
Dean,James F. 25,112,113,132
Dean, Susan J. 54,112,113,175
Debenny, Louis J. III 76,149
Decarlo,Jeri 54,134,138
Decaro, Elizabeth L. 76
Deering. John M. 54,146,147
Deevey, Susan 54,122
Defotis, William G. 115,122
Dehaven, Robert M. 146,147
Delcampo, Dennis P. 54
Delia, Carl A. 64
Dellert, John R. 76
Deluca, Fran 76
Demares, Cynthia M. 64,113,132,133
Dempsey. Deana J. 54
Demuth, Jeffrey J. 25
Denbroeder, Amy J. 76
Denbroeder, John W. 64
Delude, Ralph 25
Denny, Jack C. 64
De Orio, Gregory M. 25
Depalma, Ted V. 54
Depke, Robin Lynn 64
Derby. Dennise Ann 25,125,173
Desalvo, Carmen R. 76
Desmond, John S. 54,137,146
Desmond, Joyce M. 76,116,134
Despain, Christine M. 54
Devine, Phil J. 76
Devitt, Barbara J. 76
Dewitt, Thomas R. 77
Dewitt, Renee Anne 54
Dewitte,'Kathleen M. 77
Diaferio, Frank J. 85
Diaferio, Michael J. 64
Diamond, Susan M. 77,128
Diasio, Leo A. 54
Dickens, Don E. 77
DiCosola, Josephine 25
Didier, Deborah Lee 64
Didier, Donna M. 54
Didomenico, Robert 77
Diemer, Anne S. 25
Digrazia, Mark S. 64
Digangi. Daniel 54
Digangi, Joseph A. 25,144
Digilio, Nicholas A. 64,148
Digiovanni. John F. 54,155
Digiovanni, Joseph 77.156
Dill, Kathleen M. 77
Dillavou, Wayne A. 54
Dimitroff, Denise M. 64
Dimond,Kathleen 54
Dimond, Thomas E. 25
Disilvio, Geneva R. 54
Divito, Julie Ann 26
Dodds. Robert 54,136
Doherty, Deborah L. 64
Doherty, Kathleen A. 77
Doherty. Karen A. 26
Doherty, Mike J. 64
Dolby, Kathryn A. 26,112,113,140,141
Domek, Susan J. 64
Domme. Gary R. 26
Donald, Marsha A. 26
Dorsen, Kerry J. 64
Dorsey. Neal Rich 54
Dorsey, Scott T. 149
Doss, David R. 64
Dotson, David R. 26
Douglass, M. Angelia 54,136
Douthit, Davis P. 26
DRAMA 132
Dratt, Gayle E. 77
Drelicharz, Lynn M. 64,72
Drelicharz, Pamela S. 26
Dresing, Debbie J. 64
Driscoll, Barbara J. 64
Driscoll, John A. 77
Driver, Latroy 64
Driver, William D. 149,163
Drysch, Eileen L. 65
Drysch, Maureen 54,196
Duffey, Laura J. 77
Dugo, Joseph J. 149
Duke, Barbara L. 65
Duke. Ricky 54
Dukewich. Michael J. 65
Dukewich. Sandra J. 26,177
Dumelle.Dan F. 54,144,187
Duncan, Robert D. 26,128
Duncan, Sandra R. 65,130
Dunning, Debra Ann 65
Dunning, Kathleen M. 77
Dunning, Patrick 54,146,164.165
Durning, Lynn E. 52,54,124,136,174,175
Dutson, Alan L. 65
Dutson, Tom J. 54
Dutton, William G. 65,148,155
Dwojakowski, Stephen 26
Dys, Timothy A. 65
Dziem, Gregory 54,113,150
Dziubla, Jeffrey W. 65,148
Eagan, Brule 54
Earwaker, Mary Ann 54,95
Earwaker, Sue C. 77
Eaton, Daniel Lee 65
Eckhardt, Leslie S. 26
Ecklund, Jim L. 77
Ecklund, Pat F. 26
Eckert. Scott Allen 65,112,148,160
Edwards, Dianne D. 77
Edwards, Charles D. 27
Egesda
l, Paul D. 77,163
Ehlebracht, Jackie J. 54
Ehlers.
Marshall J. 27
Eilrich, Jennifer L. 27
Eitzenhoefer, Vicki 65
Eldred, Edward 65
Eldridge, Genevieve 65,117
Ellery,
Cathy A. 27,126,174,175,1S5,186.
188,189
Ellingsworth, Lynn A. 65
Ellingsworth, Rich 27
Elms, Gary John 65
Emmer, Michael D. 77
Emslie, James A. 77
Emslie. Robert R. 54
English, Pamela S. 77
EQUESTRIAN CLUB 134
Erlandson, David 65,148
Erland
son, Jane Anne 27
Ermel, Henry 54
Erskine, Ronald J. 77,149,164
Esposit
o. Gary 54
Esquivel, E. C. 65
Estry, Glenn R. 27
Estry, Norene 54
Eugenis, Theodore P. 77,149,163
Evans.
Bill J. 54
Evans, Jeffrey M. 65.155
Evans.
Evans.
Evans.
Evans.
Evans,
Evans.
Evans.
Evense
-Evense
Joe M. 72,149,156
June E. 54
Margaret Lynn 20,27,49.177
Susan M. 27,128
Thomas J. 77,149,163
Tim J. 65,132,148
Tim M. 77,149
n, David A. 77
n. Karen Lee 65,113,133
Fabian, Karen P. 65,115
Fabos, Joseph S. 54,135
Fabos.
Randal S. 77
FACULTY 98-109
Fadler.
Sannie K. 77,116
Fairchild, Charles T. 65
Fairchild, Patrick J. 27
FALL PLAY 190-191
Fanslow. Leroy J. 27,136
Fanslow. Micheal B. 65
Fanslow, Suzanne M. 54,175
Faracy, Peggy Ann 77
Faracy, Stephanie 27
Farmer, Kathy M. 77
Farner, Donna L. 54,113,125,126.133.
174,175
Farrell, Richard S. 77,156
Farrell, Steve G. 54
Faster.
John 156
Fazio, Jack F. 27
Fecenko, Catherine A. 27,113,122,124,
126,174,175
Fecenko, David Scott 65
Fedel, Raymond E. 149,156
Fedrowitz, Susan G. 77
Feller.
Feller.
Linda J . 77
Robert E. 54
Fernandez, Benigno 27,159
Fernandez, Orlando 54,113
Ficarel
li. Sharon L. 27
Fiebernitz, Peggy A. 27
Fiebernitz, Joan G. 77
Field, Jeffery S. 65
Fiero, JeffS. 27
Figler.
Pearl E. 65
Filskov. Frank C. 27
Fink, Beverly Anne 74,77,112
Fink, Ronald B. 27,49,112,113,122,144,
145
Finley,
Thomas 65
Finnerty,Thomas 54
Fiorito, Ronald 54
Fisher.
Fisher.
Fisher.
Fisher.
Daniel J . 77
Dennis N. 65
Janet 77
Joanne M. 27,128
Fisher. Mary Kay 77
Fisher.
Fitzger
Fitzger
Peggy A. 77,115
ald, John F. 54,138,150
ald, Lynn M. 77,116
Fitzpatrick, Theres 54
Fitzpatrick, Sharon 77
Fitrsimmons, William 77
Flaherty,JohnJ. 77,149,156
Flanery, Sheree L. 65
FLASHERS 173
Fleming, Kathryn M. 27,129
gFlerlage, Donald 54,136
Flerlage, Daniel Lee 77,136
Flerlage, Kathryn A. 27,136,174
Flesch.
John G. 27,152,185,189
Flink, Diane Kay 77,116
Florczak. Mary E. 65
Flowers, George 149
Flowers. William E. 27,136,144
Flude, Richard 54
Fogel, Elaine 54
Folden. Russell 54
FOLK MUSIC CLUB 115
FOOTBALL 144-149
Ford,John 54,114
FOREIGN LANG. CLUB 124
FOREIGN EXCHANGE 123
Forester, Pam A. 65
Forester, Pat H. 54
Forsythe, Gail Lee 77
Fortmann,DanielJ. 27
Foster, John L. 77,149
Fox, Cynthia J. 77
Fox. Keith L. 27
Fox, Thomas A. 27,113,114,133,192
Fraher, Vicki Jean 28,125
Francione. Bruce J. 65
Francione,Gale M. 77,124
Francione, Nancy J. 77,136
Franck, Sharon M. 28
Frank. Sharon L. 65,125
Frank, Shirley M. 77
Franke, Ksthleen E. 54,138,139
Frankini, Frank 149,156
Franz, Lynette C. 65
Fraske, Corinne A. 65
Frejd, Deobrah L. 65
French, Diana L. 65
FRESHMAN GIRL CHORUS
FRESHMAN BOY CHORUS
Friedrichs, Larry S. 65,115,122
Fron, Anita H. 25,28
Fron, Heide C. 65,133,134
Froysland, Jeffrey L. 28,144,163
Froysland, John L. 65
Fruitt, Caren J. 28
Fruitt, Connie J. 28
Fruitt, Starlette S. 65
F.T.A. 128
Fuchs, Rose F. 77
Funk, Martha Anne J. 54,175
Fuselier, Lorraine 65
Fylpaa, John W. 28,49.164,174
Gabriel, Alison J. 77
Gahalla, Grace M. 54,112.125,174
Gaiser, Robert W. 65
Gaitsch, Bruce R. 54
Galati, Deborah M. 65
Galati, Janice L. 28
Galati, Steve Lee 65
Gale, Nancy Lee 54
Gallagher, Elizabeth 77
Gallimore, Pam 65
Gander, Mark H. 65,137
Gander, Todd W. 77,137,164
Garces, Antonio 28
Garces, Reynalclo 54,146
Gardynski, Katherine 28,113,122,124.
126,175
Gardynski, James A. 65
Garibaldi. Richard J. 28,95,135
Garribaldi, Robert J. 65.115
Garlisch, Pamela Ann 65,134
Garza, Aurora 65
Garza. Francisca 65
Garza, Gloria A. 54
Gaskin, Mary 65
Gaynor, Colleen R. 28
Gaynor, James P. 77,149
Geanconteri, Joann 54
Gebbie. Mari Jo 65
Geilser, Kathy A. 54,126,175
Geisler, Sharon L. 77
Gengler, Gayle S. 77
Gennuso. Susan L. 77,124,125
Gentner, Sandra S. 28,113,122,126,132,
175
Georgen, Paul G. 77,151
Gersdorf, Steve K. 55
Gianaris, Ellen R. 55,115,117,119,132
Gianaris, Kathleen 28.113,114,132,190
Gianaris, Rosemary 77.116,125,128
Giorratano, Linda S. 28
Gibisch, Peggy M. 55,113,126,175
Giebel, William J. 65
Gieringer, Marcia M. 28,122,175
Gilbert,Jon A. 77,149,163
Gildersleeve, Cathy 28
Gill. Kathryn Ann 55
Gilmore, Rex D. 55,115,122.150,155
Gilmore, Rockne A. 77,160
Gilson, James A. 55
Gilszmer, Ronald 28
Ginter, James T. 77
Girard. Linda M. 65
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 117
Girton, Charles D. 65
Glab, Wallace Lee 77,93,133
Glanz, Karen M. 65
Glanz, Kathy M. 77
Gleason, Tim J. 65.148
Gleason, Terry P. 77,149,160
Glejf, Christine M. 28,138
Glejf. Monica R. 77
Glejf. Robert 55
Glenz, Debra G. 77
Glenz, Richard G. 28
Gloss, Pamela E. 65
211
Hulett.
Jagielski. Debra M. 78
212
Goddard, William J. 77
Godlewski, Kathryn 65,113,133
Goerger,Joseph 55
Goerger, Kathleen A. 77
Goerger, Martin 55
Goerger, Susan M. 65
Goeske,
Golatz.
Karen L. 55
Ramona C. 65,128
Goldsmith. Mark R. 65,155
Goloskewitsch. Tina 55
GOLF 172
Goodrich, Lynn E. 65,132,136
Gordon, Donna M. 65,128
Gordon, Nancy R, 55
Gore, Bill Scott 77,164
Gore,Theodore 55,146
Gorecki, Gail Ann 77
Gorman, Frances E. 65,132
Gorman, Margaret M, 28
Gosse, Marcia L. 77,126
Gosse,Sharon A. 28,126,175
Gotha, Barbara J. 97
Gotsch, Robert D. 28
Gould, Sheree L. 65,177
Goyack, Michelle K. 77
G.R.A. 126
Graczyk, Theresa 77
GRADUATION 182-183
Gragnani. Gloria J, 28,126.130.173,175
Graham, Donna 77
Graham, Larry W. 77,160
Grandt, Daniel Lee 77
Grandt, Louise A. 28,134
Grant. John A. 65
Grauf. Robert G. 65,148
Grauf. William M. 28.135
Gray, Diana M. 77
Greathouse, Carol L. 55,129,187
Greaves, Gail D. 65
Greco, Joseph N, 29
Greaves, James G. 77
Green. Dawn L. 77
Green. George A. 65
Green. Joyce E. 77,134
Green, Pamela G. 29,176
Greenberg, Leonard 77,156
Greenberg. Mark A. 65,151,155
Greenwood, Colleen R. 65
Grieco, Marie U. 29
Griflin, Kevin W. 29
Griftith, David M, 29,113,114.144
Grillaert, David A. 55
Grillaert, Douglas 78
Grimshaw, Roberta G, 55,136,141
Groenhof, Jacob J. 55
Groehof, Juliann 65
Gromke, Melody L, 65
Gross, Susan M. 29
Grove. Les J. 78.163
Grover, Charles A. 65
Grover, Sandra Lee 55,126,175,192
Grube, Karl T, 78
Gruber, Cara Lee 78
Gruber. Randall C. 55,61.146,147
Gruninger. Donna 55,126,175
Grupe. Cheri Lynn 29
Grutzmacher, Glen M. 78
Gryczka, Sheryl L. 78,125
Guastadisegni, Joe 65,160
Guanci, Shelli 78
GUARDIAN 138-139
Guastaferri, David 55,61,138,144
Guastaferri, Linda L. 28,113
Guenveur, Leslie A. 65
Guercio, Karen A. 78
Guercio, Nancy L. 29
Guertler, Thomas P. 78
Gumienski,Joseph 65
Gurnack, Tom E. 78,149
Guritz, Mary E. 65
Gurnack, Kathy A. 55,132
Gurnik. Thomas J. 78,164
Gutierrez, Mary A. 29,175
Gutzman, William V. 29
Gyllenberg, Kevin R. 65,119
GYMNASTICS 158-160
Haaning, Rick 78,149
Haake, Vicki Lee 65
Haar, Darlene J. 78,129
Haar, Gregory J. 29
Haar, Judith M. 78
Haarstick,CarolA. 65
Haben, Timothy M. 78,149
Hachmeister, Donald 29
Hackett. James M. 55
Hadley, Charles W. 55.61.146
Hahn, Robert C, 78
Hahn. Ruth A. 55
Hahn. Michael J. 29
Hahn, John Martin 29,138
Haich, Cindy Ann 78
Haich, Dana A. 29
Haiduke. David L. 78
Hagemann, Mary F. 78
Hall, Marianne 30.130
Hall, Richard S, 66
Hall, Robert A. 55
Halladay, Michael J. 30
Hamblen, JeffN. 66
Hamblin, Patricia L. 78
Hamilton, Mary P, 78
Hamilton, Maureen A. 52,55,89.125,136
Hamilton, Teresa M. 66.134
Hamm, Gregory S, 66
Hamm, Gwen L. 78,129
Hamm, Myrna L, 78,129
Hancock, Robert, Jr. 78
Hanrahan, Charles P, 66,133
Hansen, David E, 30
Hansen. Doreen J. 78
Hansen. Kathleen M. 30
Hansen, Lance C. 78,149,156
Hansen, Lynn C. 30,175
Hansen, Nancy C. 78
Hansen, Ray W. 55
Hansen, Robert W, 66
Hanson, Rob R. 78,136
Hanson, Paul M, 30
Hanson, Robert C. 30
Harnish, Steve A. 30,144
Harp, Richard A. 66,148,163
Harper, Marianne 66
Harper. Roy E. 66
Harriett, Dawn C. 78,126
Holm, Steven R, 66
Holmes, Linda L. 31,119,175
Holmes, Patricia 56,155
Holmes, Patrick K. 66,148
Holste, Linda C. 31.113,115,1l7,1l8,134
Holste. Scott K, 78
Holt, Joseph Lee 78
Holter, Joyce 66
HOMECOMING 184-189
Johnson, Cathy L. 78
Johnson, Chris M. 78
Johnson, Deborah A. 66
Johnson, Floyd M. 32
Johnson, Gale L, 66
Johnson, Karen l. 66
Johnson
Johnson
, Karen L. 32
Lynn M. 32,118,126,132,175
Harris, Alyson M. 78,128
Harris, Elizabeth 78
Harris. Georgene 55
Harris, Revis Eugene 55
Harris, Stephen P. 66,112,155
Hart, Brenda S. 55
Hoos, Donald T. 66
Hoos, Linda A, 56
Hopley, Barbara A. 31,129
Hopkins,
Hopkins.
Mark C. 56,150,152,153
Leslie A. 31
Hornacek, Antoinette 66,136
Hornacek, Mary Ann 56,130,136
Horsley, Andrea K. 31
Hoss, MichaelJ. 124
HOSTESS CLUB 129
Hovey, John K. 56
Howes. C
Huber. T
Hudgins,
eleste A, 31
herese A. 74.78.112
GailA. 66.124
Huebner. Linda M. 56,135
Huebner. Spencer A, 66.164
Huffman. Kerry M. 31
Hufton, Alison R. 78,130
Hufton. Helen M. 78
Hufton, Stephen C, 56
Huggin William W. 66
s.
Hughes, Carol Ann 78,124,125
Hughes, Raymond C. 56
Hughes, Timothy M. 78
Kent A. 66
Johnson. Lynnette 66
Johnson, Mark Reed 56
Johnson, Robert M, 32,160
Johnson. Sharon L. 56
Johnson, Steve R. 56
Johnson, William C. 66
Johnson, William K. 66
Johnston. Diana D. 56
Johnston, Maribeth 20,32,112
Jones, Ada I. 78,116
Jones, Gail E. 32
Jones, Jim W. 56,146
Jones,James B. 32
Jones, Philip E. 32,128
Jones. Robert J. 66
Jones, Steven C. 32,129
Jones.
J ones,
Susan E. 66
Thomas M, 156
Hartgrave, Jean 66.116
Hartmann, Peter J. 55
Hartmann. Sandy A. 30
Hartung, Christine 78
Hartung, Susan C, 66
Harvey, H. Clark 30,144
Harvey. Michael L. 66
Haseman, Jaquelyn S. 78,116
Haskell. James M. 30
Hatzold. Thomas S. 30,114
Hausen. Jack. Jr. 78,149
Hauser, Caryn N, 31,126,128.175
Hauser, Kimberly 62.66,126,174,175
Hauserman, Fred 55,146
Hauserman, Richard P. 66
Hayden, Nancy Lee 66
Hayden. Suzanne 74,78
Hayes, William J, 66
Hayhurst, Robert E, 78,133
Hazle, Rhonda J. 31,130
Heath, Alison 78
Hegg. Steve A. 66,119
Heimberger, Thomas R. 31
Heimberger, Phillip 55
Heimos, Christine J. 31,112
Heimos, Liz M. 74,78,112
Hein, Richard A, 78
Heinemann, Laura E. 52.55,126,175
Hejduk, Curtis A. 31
Helbig, William F, 31,159,174
Helewski. Robert T. 78
Heller. Ronald W. 31
Hendricks, Cindy L. 78,128
Hendricks, Peggy L. 56,115,126,128,175
Hendrickson. Linda L. 31,91
Hennelly, Patrick J. 66
Henry, Willard N. 31
Herbert, Sean C. 78,149
Herigodt, Jean V. 78
Hermansen. Louis G. 66
Herndon, David B. 78
HERO 129
Herzog, Sandra M. 66
Hulett, Michael R. 78,149,155
Hulin, Beverly J. 66
HUMANITIES BOARD 134
Hunciker. Kurt M, 56
Hunter, Bradlield 78
Hurley, Janice 56
Hurley,TimothyJ. 78,149,156
Huston. Mark E. 78
lbarra, Gregory 78
Ibbotson. Pamela S. 56
ldstein, James R. 56
Ilseman. Carolyn T. 66,126
Imlah, John C. 56,146
Imlah, William N. 78,149,156
Imperial. John C. 56
INDIVIDUAL SPEECH 133
Ingersoll, Susan A. 114,126,132,175
Ingratta, Sandra H. 78
Inzerello, Angela D, 32.134
llsch, Cathy E. 56,115,117,118
lsberner, James P. 32
Issel, Jeffrey C. 66
Issel,John F. 56
Ivans, Gayle J. 66
Iwanski, Lawrence S. 66
Jachimiak, Deborah L. 32
Jackson. Debra J, 66
Jackson, Gayle E. 52.56,126,174,175
Jackson, Susan E. 62,66,177
Jackson. William K. 66
Jacobs. Gwenn T, 56
Hess, Catherine G. 78
Hess, David Michael 31
Hess, Debra Jean 66
Hess, Nancy L. 78,125
J acobs,
J acobse
J acobse
J acobso
J acobso
J acobso
JillM. 66
n, Warren T. 48,66.155
n, Vicki L, 116
n. Richard A. 78,149,164
n, Richard 66
n, Robert W. 56,146,164,165
Jakubek, David R. 78
Jakubek, Martin M. 32
Janos, John Gust 78
Janos, Steven C. 66,148,155
Hickey, James J. 78,149
Hickey, Robert J, 56
Hicks, Debra L. 66,125,141
Hides, Frank 66
Higginbotham. Lin 66
Hilblom. Richard W. 136
Hilderbrand, Jan E. 66
Hildebrandt, Pamela 31
Hilderbrand, David 56,146,155
Hilgers. Robt J, 20.31
Hill, Holly M. 66,124
Hill, Robin Diane 98,124,128
Hinckley, David B. 31
Hinckley, Thor E. 56,138
Hines, Judith M. 78
Hippensteel, Craig C. 78,160
Hischke. Marcia J. 66,175
Hischke, Nancy E. 31,49
Hixson, Kathleen S. 56
Hixson, Patricia J. 78,85
Hodges, Mary Ellen 78
Hofer, Sheri L. 31,125
Hoffmann, Laura M. 78
Hoffstetter. Gerald 31
Hollywood, Gordon S. 31
Hollister, Jody L. 66.126
Hollywood, Judith L. 78,125
Jarmuth, Patricia L, 56,129
Jarocki, Jeffrey J. 56,144
Jarosch, Debra L. 78,93
Jarvey, Linda C, 78
Jarvis, Stephen E. 78
Jaskulke, Bill F. 78
Jaschke. Heidi A. 56
Jasper, Sue L, 32
Jaskulke, Susan R. 56
Jasper, Debbie Lynn 56
Jaszka, Paul 32
Jaszka, Steve 66
Jaussen, Kevin R. 148
Javers, John J. 78
Jay, Roberta J. 52,56
JAZZ BAND 122
Jefferies, Todd G. 56
Jeffries, Karen S. 52,56,124,126,175
Jendrycki, Deborah L. 78,125
Jenkins, Daniel B. 32
Jensen, Cynthia A. 32
Jensen. David W. 78.149
Jensen, Ernhardt B. 56
Jobelius,Joseph 56,136,138,155
Joe, Shirley Ann 78
Jobelius, Jennifer M. 32
Johler, John C. 66
Jones, William A. 36
Jongleux. Jeanne M. 78,128,130
Jongleux, Mary I. 66.133
Jongleux, Suzanne M. 56
Jordak. Suzanne M, 32.128
Jordan,Mike 56,146
Jordan, Stephanie K. 66.126
Jorgensen, Dawn M. 32
Jovanovich,Dorothy 79
Joy, Bruce R. 79
Jung, Sharon 32,126,175
Jurjovec, Frank 79
Jurjovec, Nadeen G. 32
Justinick, Sandra A. 79
Justincik, Vicky 56,112,126,175
Justus, Donna M. 79
Kacheris, Peter B. 66
Kaeppel. Marianne 79,116
Kahler, Mark P. 66,155
Kalisz, Linda E. 79
Kalisz, Steve J. 66,155
Kamberg. Ricki Sue 32
Kamberg. Vicki Lou 32
Kanagin, George V. 56
Kandybe. Susan L. 32
Kapfhamer. Randi D, 56
Kaplan, Gail F. 56
Karaffa, Kurtis M. 66.155
Karaffa, Michael A. 149,156
Karr. Mary Lee 66,130
Kasallis, Debra Ann 66
Kasallis. Bill A, 32,144,145
Kauss, William E. 79
Kawand, Alan J. 32,138
Kaye, Michael P. 33
Keegan, Lenore A, 79,128
Keegan, James R. 66
Keegan, Susan M. 66,112
Keith, Linda J. 56
Kekos, Marial. 66.126
Keller, Bradley R. 33
Kellner, Patricia A, 66,126
Kellogg, Patricia L. 66
Kelly, Deborah E. 56
Kelly. Karen A. 66
Kelly. Richard, Jr. 164
Kelly. Susan K. 66
Kennedy. Janis J. 66
Kerba, Michael 116
Kerber, Kevin M. 79
Kereluk, Andrea L, 66,112,126
Kerr. Margaret M. 33
Kesler,Ann E. 56
Kesler. Marius 33
Kessner, Dennis J. 66
Kessner, Kenneth E. 33
KEY CLUB 114
Kezios, Maria A, 33,115,117,118,122,128
Khoshaba, David M. 79,116,160
Khoshaba, Deborah M. 56.126,175,176
Killian, Janis M, 66,126
Kincaid, Thomas R. 56,115,122
King, Cynthia Marie 56,124,138,140.141
174
King, Greg A. 33
King, Joanne L. 79
Kingsbury, Warren E. 33
Kinn, Diane 56
Kinn, Michael J, 66,164
Kinnard. Russell A. 137
Kinsella, Michael F. 79.164
Kinsella, Sharon M. 56,125,138
Kirby, Joseph E. 79,149
Kirchway, Becky L. 33
Klaman. Richard A. 79,149
Kledzik, Lee A. 66
Kleinert, Vicki J. 33
Kleinpass, James 56
Kleisner, James 33,150
lest, Edward T. 79
lest, Andy A. 56
linger, Richard W. 36,66
link, Fred E. 66,151
linger, Paul A. 33,136
linger, Mike R, 56,148
lopp, Amy J. 56,136
lopp, Kathryn R. 56,74,79,112.136
Koch, Sandra M. 33
ett. Gary David 66,132
mett. Philip W. 33
Knaack, Gary C. 66
Knapp, David J, 79
Knol, Jack E. 67
Knowles, Robin E. 79
Knudsen, Philip C. 67
Kob. JeffS. 56
Kob, RandallMark 156
Kobert, Barbara 79
Kocik, Dennis Edward 79
Koelbel, Gary P. 79,97
Kohl. Kim 52.56
Kohler, Patricia A. 79
Kohnke, Gary A. 33
Kollars, Bona Marie 79
Komar, Joseph M. 67
Konishi, Cheryl L, 34,112,113,140,141,
175
Koorhan, Glenn S. 133
Korba, Michael R. 79
Kordares, George J. 67
Kornacki, Camille M. 79
Kornacki, Kathleen M. 34
Kosinski, Larry R. 34
Koske, Gerald R. 34
Kosinski, Ross J. 79,156
Koshaba, Sherry G. 117
Koshaba, Debbie 200-201
Kostek, Joseph J. 79
Kostopoulos,Michael 34
Kostopoulos, Nichlas 79
Kotal, Ronald J. 34
Kotte, Kim 132
Kovacevich. Susan L. 79
Kozler, Carole A. 34,138
Kozler, Mark J. 79
Koval, Lynette N. 34
Kraiss, Gary P. 67
Krall, Kim Julius 56
Kreischer, Debbie L. 67
Krelle, Dana B. 79,149
Krey. Emmet C. 67
Krikorian, David A. 67,115,122
Kroes. Paul M. 149
Krohta, Judith L. 79
Kroll, Sheila J. 67
Kropski, Diane M. 67
Kropski,Tl-iomas 34
Krueger, Janet C. 34
Krueger. Joann L. 67
Krueger, Shonnie L, 56,130
Krueger, Walter R. 79,151,160
Krull, Pamela J. 34,96,112,177
Kruse, Carolyn Ann 79
Kruse, Richard W. 34.144
Kruse, Robert J. 35,144
Kucera, Nancy A, 67
Kuczynski, Robert 35
Kuecks, William R. 35
Kueh1,ToniJ. 67,128
Kugelberg, Donald C, 164
Kuhn, BobbiJ. 35,38,70,174,175
Kukla. Debi Ann 67
Kuksa, Nancy C. 67
Kulasik, Cathy L. 35
Kuminowski, Debbie 56
Kunze, Christopher 56,114
Kurpieski, Eleanor 79
Kussin, Robert W. 35
Kussin, Sue M. 79,126
Kuzniar, Pamela E. 56
Lacey, Pamela E. 67
Lachajczyk, Kenneth 67
Lackland, David J. 79,132
Lafayette. James 20,79
La Fayette, John J. 35
La Forge, Lisa Ann 79,124
Lagemann, Heike E. 67,89
Lagesse. Gary R. 79,149
Laing. James D. 79
Lamberg, Ellen M. 79,125
Lamberg, Margaret A. 56
Lambkin. Robert S. 67
La Mont, Margarita M. 35,115,117,118.
119,124,174
La Mont, William J. 35,128,144
Lampe, Susan J. 67
Lampert, Lisa K. 67,112
Lampert. Lori L. 79.114
Lampert. RandiJ. 35,130
Landise. Edithann M. 69
Landwehr, David R. 56
Landwehr, Ronald 56
Lange,John E. 79,149,156,163
Lange, Suzanne D. 67
Langlo, Susan F. 67
Langsfeld, Robert E. 56
Laprise, Kathleen M, 35.136
Larocco, Christine M. 79
Larson, Betty J. 35,88
Larson, Thomas A. 12
Larson, Valerie 56,126,138,175
Laske, Glenn K. 67
Laskowski, Joseph H, 35,138
Lasusa, John B, 67,160
Lauzon, Sue L. 35
Lavalley, Michele C. 67
Lawler, Lynn M. 67
Lawless, Kathleen A. 79,125
Lawson, Jeanette L, 56
Lawson.Joseph F. 79
Lazzara, Thomas P. 160
LEADERS 175
LEADERS CLUB 126
Lefevers, James R. 67
Lehner, Joyce M. 79
Leibrock, Robert R. 56,115,122,164
Leikhim, Joe H, 67
Leininger,MarkB. 35.113
Leland, Douglas C. 79
Lemke, Alan C. 35
Lemke, Alan G. 56
Lemke, Dean C. 56
Lemke, Gail Ann 79
Lenk, Albin F. 35
Leo, Valerie Ann 67,125
Leonteos, Jay B. 35
Leopardo, Jim Al 67,148
Leopardo, Lynn Susan 20,35,177.184,186
Leschinski, Brian L, 79
Leschmann, Trudy J, 79
Leslie, William P. 79
Lesniak, Christopher 56
Lesniak, Peggy Ann 67
LETTERMAN'S CLUB 174
Levitzke. Mark R. 67
Lewandowski, Alan D. 56
Lewsi. Diana G. 79
Lewis, Janet K. 35,96.113,126,128
Lewis, F. Lee 79,149
Lewis, Pamela Kay 68
Lewis, Richard R. 68,148
LIBRARY GUIDES 130
Lichter, Mark John 35
Liebl. James 79
Lienlokken, Rex 79
Lienlokken, Richard 79
Lienlokken,William 56
Liewehr, Marie S. 68
Lindahl. Kenneth E, 68
Lindahl, Wayne V. 79
Lindeman, Cathi D. 79,116,125
Liotta, Lawrence D, 56
Liotta, Leroy David 56
Liotine, Carolyn G, 68
Liotine, Marguerite 35,128,187
Lipner, Lou Anne 35,134,136
Lipson, Julie A. 35
Liptak, Robert J. 56,150
Lishka, Kathy J. 116,125
Lishka. Linda 35
Lobaugh, Russell E. 79
Lobengerg, Sharon L. 79
Locke, Joseph J. 79
Long, Luann 79
Long, Nancy E, 35
Longueil, Scott R, 68
Lorch, Janet Ann 62,68,112,126
Losch, Michael R. 35,152
Love, Kenneth R, 79
Lowery, Darin M. 79
Lowing, Quincey J. 20,36,96,177
Lowry, Elaine T. 68,174
Lowry, Thad W. 36,115,122,144
Luburich, Cindy M, 79
Luciani, Randy A. 80
Luell, Susan K. 36
Lunak, Janice L. 80,125
Lunak, Nancy L. 52,56,125,138,141,174
Lundeen, Gary S. 80,116,149,163
Lundgren, Pam Anne 80
Lundgren. Donald J. 36
Lundgren, Judith A. 68
Lundgren, Sandr A. 36
Lunsmann, Steve F. 57
Luzietti, Debra L. 57,124,125,126,175
Luzietti, Joanne E, 80,124
Lydon, Maureen H. 68
Mabeley, Bonnie J. 36
Mac Gregro, Keith 122
Madalinski, Carol A. 80,125
Maggio, Terry A. 80,116
Maggs, William P. 57
Magnuson, Scott R. 80
Maheras.Joann 68
Maier, Carol A, 36.112,113,176,184,186
Mairs, Roxanne M. 62,68
Malcolm. Richard J. 68
Malcolm, Robert W, 80
Malinowski, Larry B. 36,122
Malmedahl. James C. 57,159
Malone, Linda E. 80
Malone, Russell 57
Maltz, Dawn L. 80
Manglaris, Irene D, 68
Mann, Craig W. 80
Manning, Virginia L. 57
March, Candy L, 80
Marcheschi, Nadine 68
MARCHING BAND 128
Marcusson, Janet Lea 57,115,117,118
Maresso, Steve C. 57
Margulis, Ivy M. 80.128
Marienfeld, Diane 80
Marion, Jeff Lee 80,149,164
Mark, Debra Ann 80
Mark, Kathryn E. 36
Marmitt, Jackie J. 57
Marmitt, Shereen M, 80
Marsh, Janet Jay 57
Marsh, Judith Ann 80
Marshall, Don G. 80
Martarano, Theresa 68,126
Martens, David J. 68
Martin. Daniel 57,144,155
'Martin, Elyce K. 68
Martin, Gary N. 80,149,156
Martin,James 80,163
Martin, Linda L. 36
Martin, Robert 57
Martin, Scott M, 57,164,165
Martinez, Jeff P. 156
Martinek, Richard A. 80,149,164
Martinez, Charles E. 80
Martzel, John F. 80
Martucci, Fred M. 36
Martucci, Michele R. 68
Marturano. Doris 68
Marvin, Linda P. 36
Masa, Bernadette H. 36
Mascari, Matthew R. 68
Mason, Diana Lee 68
Massey, Patrick B,M. 57,164,174
Masterson, Nicholas 80.133
Masterson, Vincent 68
Maus, Nancy S, 80
Mavigliano, Andrew R. 68,164
Mavigliano, Philip 80
Maxey, John H. 80
Maxwell,Eileen 80
Mayer, Cindy Marie 80,116
Mayer, James A. 80
Mayer, Monica L. 80
Mayernick, Chris 80,149
Mayyou, Byron Kent 68,164
Mayyou, William C. 80
McAndrew. Dennis B, 36
McBride, James P. 57,138
McBride, Stephen O, 68
McCaffery, Candy A. 57,177
McCann,Karen 57
McCann, Linda S. 36
McCarthy, Dawn M. 80
McCarthy. Kevin E. 68,132
McCormack, Michael 36
McCormack, Susan M. 62,68,126,175,177
McCormack, Victor 80,149
McCormick, Moira K. 80,92
McCoy, Kathy 80,117
McCoy, Robert W. 57
McDermott, Robert M. 80
McDivitt, Lloyd E. 36
McDole, Ricky L. 36
McDonald, Leslie C. 36
McDonald, Linda S. 68
McDonald.MichaelK. 80
McDonald, Mike T. 80
McDonald,Maryann 80
McEvoy, Margaret M, 68
McEvoy, Michael D. 57
McGill, John E. 36,136,138,200-201
McGill, Linda Ann 57,124,136.138
McGregor, Jeri Lynn 62,68,177
McGuire, Lynn Ann 80
McIntyre, Steven R. 68,151
McJunkin, Georgette 68
McKelvey, Jeffrey P. 52,57,112,138,146,198
McKenzie, Mark W, 36,113
McKisic, Patricia A. 36
McLean, Denyse 57,188
McMahon, Kerry M. 80
McMahon, Kevin L. 57,160
McMillan. Michele C. 80
McNichols,Debbie 57
McNichols,Marianna 36,37,113.140.141
McPherson, Craig R. 57
McWayne, Duffy P. 68
Meinsen, Kimerly J, 80,130
Meiser, Barbara Ann 57,138,140,141,174
Meisenheimer, Wm., Jr. 68
Meiser, Gary R. 80,149
Mellenthin, Linda L. 36,129
Mello, Carol R. 68,126
Meluso,-lean 60
Meluso, Rosemary A. 57
Mendygral, John M. 36
Menoni, Sherry Ann 68
Meredik, Cynthia M. 57
Mescall, John M. 68
Messina, Philip A, 36
Metcalf, Pamela Gail 36,115,176,177
Meyer, Ancielou A. 68
Meyer, Janice L. 37
Meyer, Kathy L, 5'l,115,177,192
Meyer, Patricia 68,73-,126
Meyer, Robert E, 80,151
Meyners, Diane P, 80,116
Micek, Steve 57
Michaels, Keith R, 68,163
Michela. Michael R. 37
Michela. Gregory 57
Michela, N. Gary 80
Miedema, Beverley J, 57
Miedema, William K. 37,152,153
Mielenz, Mark P. 80,156
Mikkelsen, Kristine 117,124,132
Mikos, Wayne A, 37,112,114,132.138,200-201
Milas, Rick R. 57
Mileski, Stphen H. 68
Milkowski, Debra 80
Miller. Cindy Jane 80
Miller, Darlene E. 37
Miller, Gary Lee 80,149,156
Miller. Joann M. 80
Miller. Marita J. 80,126
Miller, Pam C. 57
Miller. Pamela Ann 80
Miller, Raymond D. 124,164
Milliken. Dennis T. 68
Milliken, Theresa A. 80
Millner, Michael R. 80,149
Mincey, Daniel J. 80,149
Misicka, Carol 68
Misura, Robert C. 80
Mitchell, Robert F. 68
Mitsch, Steven J. 68
Mitnick, Michael M. 74,80,112,177
Mitsos. Al Geo. 37
Mitsuoka, Douglas R. 57,113,144
Mitros, Nick G. 37
Mitsuoka, Kendall J. 57,156
Moder, Patricia A. 80.149
Moehlenkamp, Debbie 80
Moeller. Robert H, 68.163
Mollenkamp, David D. 68
Montemayor, Norma L, 57.115
MONTAGE 140-141
Montemayor, Rose M. 57
Moore. Bonnie R. 68
Moore, Keith B. 80,125
Morales, Elvira 80,136,149
Moran, Cynthia 80
Moran, James W. 57,132,190,200-201
Moreau, Lloyd R. 57
Morehouse, Cathy M. 37
Morey, MichaelJ. 80
Morgan, Joanne F. 57,138
Morgan, John J. 80
Moriarty, Patrick R. 37
Morris, Michelle 68
Morris, Paul 57
Morris, Sharon L. 80,128,176
Morris, Terry A. 20.37,74,112,126,141.
175.176
Mortensen, Donna Lee 81
Mortenson, Rosemary 57
Moser, Joe John. Jr. 37
Motto, Karen Ann 68
Mounsey, Robert C. 38,138
Moy, James David 68
Moy,John 38
Moy, Rita 38
Mueller. Mary Lee 81
Mueller, Pamela Ann 81
Mueller, Terence A. 81
Mulcahy, Karen M. 81,116
Mulcahy, Kevin J. 81
Mullins, Nancy C. 81,129
Muniz, Mario A. 68
Munson, David W. 68,148
Munson, Linda G. 68
Murnane, Therese M. 68
Murphy, Maureen L. 57
Muscarello,Kathryn 81
MUSIC GROUPS 115-119
Muti, Michael 68,148
Mydill, Michael R, 68,160
Myhre, Dennis A. 38,112,114.138,174
Mydill, Marc R, 81
Nardi. James F. 57
Nardi, Joyce M. 38,130,175
Nardiello, Kathleen 38
Nardiello, Robert 149
Nathan, Michael Lee 68
Nauert, Darlene K. 68,129
Navin, Kathy A. 68
Nawrot, Beth Ann 68,117
Naylor. William 38
Needham, Gary Wm. 68
Neil. Marta A. 68
Nelson, Jane 57.130
Nelson, Lawrence J. 38,174
Nelson. Lori Jean 81
Nelson, Terry D. 68
Nemoff, Christine L. 38,130
Nemoff. James B. 68
213
214
Nemmers, Susan Mary 68
Nemmers, Vicky A. 38,128
Nepodahl, Adrienne C. 38,138,139
Nestelberger, Linda 68
Neubert, Diana L. 57.132
Neubert, Leslie J, 81,132
Neumann, Kevin A. 81
Newhall, Deborah L. 38,117,130
Newman, Linda M, 39
Newton, Lawrance 81
N.F.L. 113
N.H.S. 113
Nicholas, Jayme A, 81
Nicholas. Linda S. 69,115,117
Nicoll. David S. 39
Nielsen, Linda K. 69.126
Nienaber, Mary Beth 69
Nikonsuk, Marie B. 81
Nilsson, Charles E. 81
Nitschneider. Dawn C, 39,96,130
Nitschneider, Steve 57,144
Nobile. Linda Ann 81
Noe, Candace Lee 69
Noelle, Donald Lee 81
Noga, Gislaine A, 81.85,116,125.136
Noga, Neal F. 57,146,188
Noland. Dennis C. 69
Nolan, Michael E. 39.69,112,150,174
Nolte, Michael J. 69
Norfolk, Deborah A. 39,126,175
Norman, Dianne 57
Norman. Michael K. 164
Norris, Richard D. 51
Notson. Laura J. 81
Notson. Linda L. 57
Novak, Claudia F. 20.39.173
Nowak, Debra Anne 81
Novak, Gregory Paul 39
Nowak, Douglas J. 69,155
Nugent, Pamela 69,117
Nugent. Susan 57
Oates, Laura 81
Obarek.JeffS. S1
Oboyle, Dann P. 81
Obrien. Daniel Wm. 81
Obryan, Darrel W. 81
Obrien. Mary 0. 39
Obrien. Mary Kay 57
Obrien. Patrick J. 57
O'Connor, Joan E. 69
Oconner, Mary O. 57
O'Dea, Michael P. 69,155
Odell, Gena L, 81
Oehl, NancyJane 81,125
OFFICE GUIDES 130
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS 127
Ohara, David E. 39
Ohara, Timothy H, 81,156
Ohearn. Douglas A. 81,160
O'Hearn, Scott T. 69
Ohnesorge, Richard W. S1
Okerstrom, Dale E, 81
Okerstrom, Leonard K. 39
Okuma, Mark T. 133,164,165
Oleary, Mary Karen 52.57.112.125
Oleary, Richard C, 81,149
Oleskevich. Kayo 81
Olivet0, Tamilynn M. 81
Olos. Evanthia 57
Olsen, Douglas W, 69
Olson, Debbie K. 57,126.138.175,175
Olson, Douglas K. 39,112
Olson, Peggy L, 39.112,113,176
Olson, Wayne T. 39.159
Olszewski. Donna M. 39
Oltz, Dennis D. 20.39.137
Oltz. Donna Marie 81
Omahana, Jo Ann 39
Omahana, Judith A. 39
Omahana. Michele M. 81,136
Omelusik, Gail A. 69
Onorati, Jane L. 39
Onorati. Sue Lee 81.124
Opager, Michael E. 81
ORCHESIS 177
ORCHESIS SHOW 194-195
Oshea. Karen M. 81
Ostrowski, Dale 57
Otters, Candace R. 81
Ottinger. Jim E. 57,113,150
Overland, Inger K. 57
Overland, Sven Eric 81
Padula, Roxann M. 52.57
Paff, Roberta M. 69
Pagel. Michael L. 39
Pagel. Nancy L. 81,125,132
Pahl, Barbara A. 69
Palacios. Juan C. 81
Paleczny. Patricia L. 39.174.184.186
Panczak, Barbara J. 81
Panczak, Marilyn J. 69
Paniagua. Alfred A. 69,148
Paniagua, Roxanne 74,81.112.1l6,132
,Pankow, Dale E. 69,163
Pankow, Rick A. 39
Pantazis, James P. 69
Paolini, Patricia A. 39
Papas. Christopher N. 39
Papas, Elaine D. 81
Parks, Karen T. 39.122
Parr. Elaine 81.116
Parrillo, Michael S, 57
Parrish, Charles E. 57
Parrish, Clyde R. 39
Parrish, Donald R. 69
Pastorello, Mary Sue 81
Pasurka, Carl A. 57
Patinella. Leonard B. 40,128
Patinella. Thomas J. 69
Patton. John Bruce 69
Patzer, Janet G. 57
Paul, Cheryl C. 81
Pavlik. Craig S. 81
Payne. Scott R. 81
Pazzol, Shelley 74.81.112
Pearson, Michele M. 40,141
Pearson, Randall 69
Peeper. Bruce A. 69
Peeper, Donna J, 40,129
Pekarek. Donald R. 81,113
Pekarek,Karen M. 42,113,126,175
Pelletreau, Mark S, 81
Pengrazi, Gary B. 81
Penman, Barbara L. 69
PEP CLUB 125
Perr,Judith E. 40,115,118
Perrigo. Kurt V. 69.116
Perry, Jeffery A. 69,151
Person, Beth Ann 81
Pesat, Linda Ann 81
Pesat, Ward 57
Peters, Michael G. 81
Peters, Thomas W. 57
Petersen, James A. 81
Petersen,Jolyn R. 81
Petersen,Janet S, 29.4O,114.122,199
Petersen, Kathleen 57
Peterson, Beverly 58
Peterson, Clifford 69
Peterson, Glenn C. 40,144
Peterson. Kathy Sue
Peterson, Kristine C. 20.40,140.141.175
Peterson. Nancy J. 81,116
Peterson, Richard D, 81
Peterson, Sandra N. 40,128
Peterson, Shelley A. 58,113
Petitte. Richard M. 81
Pettee. Camille R. 81
Petzold, Denis G. 81
Petzold, Mary A. 81,134
Philbin, Eunice 40
Philbin, Rosamond A. 69
Phillips. Robert S. 81
Piehl, Lynda Lee 81,125,132
Pieper, Joanne M. 69,117
Piermarini, Angela O. 40
Permarini, Louis V. 69
Pilewski, Catherine 81
Pilkington, Deborah 69
Pilkington,Leslie 58,126
Pinder. Eugene W. 144,145,152.184
Pinnelli, Ralph B. 69
Pinnelli, Sharon 81
Pinto, MichaelJ. 58
Pippin. Nancy J. 81
Piraino, Camille T. 58,97.115,117
Piscitello. Phillip 40
Pizzillo. Ellen A. 58
Pizzillo, James V, 81
Pleasnick, Robert 69
Pleickhardt, Deborah 69,130
Plochl, Albertine A. 69
Plotzker,Judith 69
Pluemer, David S. 69,163
Pluemer, Robin L. 58
Plummer,John R. 58
Poethkow. Nancy E. 40
Pollack. Suzanne 81,115
Polle, Robert F. 58
Polle, Ronald C. 69
Pollitz, Donna L. 40,136
Pollitz, James C. 136 '
POMFPON 174
Pomeroy. Kathryn 69
Ponce. Georgina 58.130
Ponce, Veronica 130
Popp, Bonnie B. 58,177,191
Potter, Susan L. 40
Powell, Brian F. 81
Powell, Gregory A. 40
Powell, Sara Jane 81,136
Powers, Gabrielle S. 58,115,193
Powers, Yvonne H. 81
Pratscher, George 69.164
Pratt, Bill V. 58
Pratt, Emil J. 40,128
Precin, Michael R. 40
Prettyman. Gloria J.
Prettyman. Robert W. 69
Price, Deborah C. 69,135
Price, Kimberly A. 81
Pridgeon, Mark A, 58
Prince, Robert E. 81,149
Principe. Kathleen 81
Priola, Diane M. 81
Prislinger. Karen 69.126.174,175,196
Pritchard, Rita 69,124
Pritz, Stephen M. 81
Proehl. Gary 58,146
Proehl. Susan Beth 69
PROM 180.181
Proszek,James 58,113,114
Pruitt, Scott W. 69,155
Prysi, Debra L. 69
Pugliese, Daniel M. 160
Puninske, Judy A. 62.69.13O,174
Pursell, William W. 69,164
Puzzo, Jacqueline 40
Pyde, Carol Ellen 69,126,175
Pytlarz. Ralph J. 69,163
Quaglia, Frank J. 69
Quaglia, Richard T. 58
Quan, Laura M. 40
Quick. Gordon M. 58
Quick, Steve A. 58
QUILL Sz SCROLL 112
Quinn. Sheila 69.112.115,122
Rabattini. Christina 40,177
Rabicki. Anthony A. 40
Rabicki, Carol Anne 81
Rader, Michael P. 40
Rader. Patricia 58
Radlein, Richard A. 40
Radzis. Robert J. 69,148,155
Raffaele, Anthony L. 41
Raffelson, Jim W. 81,149,160
Raffelson, Doris A. 41
Rain. Timothy F. 82
Rains, Frances V. 58
Rakowsky, Donna J. 82,132,136
Ramakis, Raymond E. 82,116,151
Ramb0,Dennis R. 20.41.112.144.184
Rand, Scott T. 41,144,174,200.201
Range, Linda Fay 130
Rand, Denise Rose 41
Rapp. Linda C. 41
Rapp, Lori F. 69
Rasmussen, Diane J. 52,58.112.113,176
Rasmussen, Jeri Lynn 82.175
Rasmussen. Kim C. 82
Ratledge, Lela 58,117
Ratzek, Denise L. 69,115
Ratzek. Steven K. 82
Rauner. Therese A. 82
Raven, Rendall R. 58
Raymond. Steve A. 69
Rebman, Robert A, 82
Reed. Christy 41.126,128.130.175
Reed, RoarkJ. 41
Reed, Thomas J. 69
Reedal,Jim B. 69
Reeder, Corinne M. 58.114,130,132
Reem, Jim M. 58,144
Reich, Glenn Allen 82
Reily, David K. 41,114,132,l90,203
Reily. Donald J. 69
Reinking. Rebecca 69
Reinking. Roxanne 69,174
Reitz, Nancy 58
Reitz, Rebecca 69
Retsinas. Dorothy 58
Rettenbacher, Mary L. 82,116,125
Retzke, Judy Lee 41,112.140,141,175,199
Ricci, Dave N, 82,149
Richards, Larry J. 58
Richey. Lissa 69
Ricks, Sandra 69
Riley, Deborah M. 136
Riley, Patricia A. 69
Rindell, John K. 58
Rinesmith, Lynn M. 82.116
Ristau, David R. 41.144.145,152,153.189
Ristau,GailM. 82
Rizio. Michael J. 58
Rizzo, Cheryl D. 41,124,177
Rizzo, Thomas J. 82.160
Roback. Ranaye 69
Roberts, Gregory B, 58,137
Roberts, Nancy A. 42,128
Robisch, Winfred H. 58
Rode, Sandy 200,201
Roden, Jim M. 58
Rodriquez, Delia 69,130
Roeber, Michael 69
Rofstad. Carol A. 69,72
Rogers. Ronald E. 82
Rohn, Linda J. 58.136,140.l41
Rohn, Richard T, 42,115,117,119,148,160
Rohn, Stephen M. 82
Rohrer, Thomas 69
Rohrs, Charles F. 82
Rokel, Caron F. 69
Rolfe.
Debra Lynn 42,97,141.173
Rolph, George M. Jr. 42
Rolph, Walter J. 69
Romano. John D, 82
Romano, Jim 59,112,144
Romano, Michaelene 74.82.112
Romano, Suzanne 69,72.112
Ronschke, Patricia A. 42
Rook, Dennis R. 149,164
Rose. Eric B. 42
Rose. Karen N. 69
Rosenberg, Martin C, 42
Ross. Colby M. 82
Ross. Doris Ann 69
Ross. Kathy Lee 69
Ross. Kimberly A. 59
Ross. Steven M. 59
Ross. Susan Jolain 69,115,117
Ross. Suzanne M. 69
Rossol, David 42
Rossoll, Peter V. 82
Roth. Jeffery J. 42
Rothenberger. Brenda 82
Rotter, Peter J, 59
Rowley, Kenneth A. 59
Rozanski, Barbara J. 42
Rucinski. David J. 82
Rucinski. Richard A. 59,114,132
Rudolph, Craig C, 59
Ruff. Kim Louis 82
Ruggiero. Kimberly A. 59
Ruggiero. Steven A. 42
Rumatz, Mark W, 69
Rusack. Linda H. 82
Rusesky. Richard G. 42
Rushing, Richard, Jr. 82
Sakata,David 42
Sakata, Gary 42,113,141
Sakowicz. Charles 43
Sakowicz. Casimir S. 82
Sand, Debra E. 82
Sand, Wendy L. 59
Sandberg, Gene E. 69,72
Sanborn, Karen L. 82
Sanborn. Laurie J. 70
Sanders. Fred C. 59
Sanders, Peggy M. 82
Sandshy, Bruce J. 70,148
Santowski, Barbara K. 70,128
Sarantakos, James W. 43
Sargent. Pamela A. 82.136
Sarli. David Paul 82
Satzke, Ronna Lynne 70
Savage, Deborah A. 82
Savino, Kathryn A. 43,128,129
Saxon. Margie E. 70
Scaletta, Frank V. 43
Scanlon.Geraldine 59
Scaletta, Gary L. 59
Scaturro, Elizabeth 43
Scarpelli, Felicia M. 43
Scalzitti, William 59
Scaturro, Liz 122
Schaefer, Lind L. 70
Schaefer,Michael 82
Schaefer. Robert J. 59
Schaefer, Robert W, 82
Schaefer. Robert E. 43
Schafer, Cynthia L. 70
Schalk. Sharon R. 59
Schallau, Virgil 82
Schallau. Virginia M. 43
Schell. John C. 70
Schell, Lucy M. 70
Scherer. Barbara J. 43
Scherra, Susan 82
Schierbecker, Larry 82
Schillinger.Jean M. 43,175
Schira, Ronald J. 43
Schlak, Clifford 70.164
Schlaffer, Nancy 70
Schlamp, Susan J. 43
Schlamp.Jay R. 70
Schlau, David L. 43
Schlitz, Edward A, 59,97
Schmehl, Robt E,, Jr. 70
Schmehl, Tracie L. 82,124,125
Schmidt. Eileen Joy 43,97,112,124.140,141
Schmidt, Judith Ann 82,134
Schmidt. Kathy A. 70
Schmidt, Steven E. 43
Schneider. Cheryl 82
Schnell, Lana J, 43
Schnell, Linda R. 43
Schoen. John llI 82.149
Schoepp, Ross B. 70
Scholten, Stephen 62,70,155
Schommer. Mary 82
Schonbrun. Scott E. 59
Schorn, Janet 52.59.138
Schott. Pamela A. 82
Schroeder. Cary G. 70
Schroeder, Gary L. 59,144,155
Schroeder. Kip Scott 43
Schroeder. Marta R. 82
Schultz. Jeaneen F. 70
Schultz. Edward L. 43
Schultz. Frank W. 41,43
Tafel, Kathryn S, 71
Schultz, Mary F, 59
Schultz, Richard J. 82
Schulz, Robert G. 43
Schulze, Connie J. 82
Schumacher,Kenneth 43
Schwartz
Schwartz
Schwartz
David Lee 70
Schuman.
,Lesley Ann 82,177,136
.Lisa Marie 70
. Robert E. 59
Smith.
Smith.
MichaelW. 71
Mike M. 71,132,133
Smith, Nita Jean 82,116,130
Smith, Robert M. 59
Smith, Roberta S. 117,175
Smith, Sally Ann 82
Smith, Bill 116
Smith, Tom Alan 82
Smith, Vicki L. 82
Wade, Lynette J. 71
Weber, Cindy J. 71
Sullivan
Schwerin, Le Roy F. 43,122
Sciortino. Deborah L. 70.177
Sealy, Karen L. 59,115,117,118,119,174,
193
Sealy, Linda J. 82,193
Searles. Marcia L, 70,115,136
Sebastain. Wendie S. 44,134
Seda, Anton C.. Jr. 70,122,136
Seefeldt, John C. 82
Seeger, Steven 70
Seidlein, Geoffrey 62,70,148
Seidl, Louise T. 59,134
Seifert, Valerie K. 44
Selvig, Patricia A, 82,116
SENIORS 18-49
Semple, Michael 70.72
Semple, Peter J. 82.156
Serges,AnnetteM, 82,l12,125,196
Serges, Karen A. 70
Serges, Kathleen A. 44
Severino. Paul 70
Severns, Kathy Sue 52,55,59,173,175
Severson, Bobby G. 44,144
Shaft, Michael J. 72
Shabec, William 44
Shaft, Robin M. 59
Shaw, Debra Ann 82
Shaw, Sally A. 59,138,175
Shea. James V., Jr, 82,156
Shea, Kathleen 52,59,126,175,176
Shearn, Michael J. 44
Sheldon, Candice 82,136
Sheldon, Debra J. 70,134,136
Sheldon, Robert L. 136.144
Shemanski, John L, 44
Shemanski. Mary Lou 82
Shepardson, Carol 59
Sheppard, William 70
Shera. John D. 59
Shera. Victoria A. 82
Sherbuk, Diane M. 70,136
Sherman, Kathy Ann 82
Sherman, Michael D. 82,132
Sherpan, Randy C. 70
Shideler. Steven C. 70
Shirm, William T. 82
Short, Wonnie L. 82
Sholty, Pamela 59,130
Shroyer, Pamela J. 59
Shurson, Linda M. 59
Siavelis, Harry 70
Sibilski, Janet C. 58,59,117
Sica, Gayle A. 70
Sica, Susan M. 59,128
Sickel, John T. 71
Sidorchuk, Monica A. 82,116,129
Siebold, James R. 71,148
Siebold, Kenneth C. 59
Siegbahn, Robin 1,. 82
Siel, Jeannette M. 71
Siemianowski, Robert 82,160
Siemianowski. Barbara 44,140,141
Siewert, Mark S. 59,150
Siewert,Tom C. 71,148
Siewerth, Ronald E. 71
Simmons, JeffF, 135
Simon, Kimberly A. 71
Siragusa. Mark T, 82,137
Siskin,Joanna 71
Sittig, Anne L. 59,126,I32,136,175
Sittig, Raymond 82
Sizemore, Norman D. 59
Skarda, Lawrence S. 44
Skarda. Susan S. 71
SKI CLUB 136
SKI TEAM 136
Skibinski, Cynthia J. 44
Skibinski, Dennis 59
Skibinski. Jeffrey C. 71
Skjoldager, Bill J. 59
Skridulis, Cynthia M. 44
Sridulis, Dave 82
Skuse, Lauren Lee 82
Slack, Larry R. 82
Slater,J. Scott 71,133
Snell, Renee Jean 82,136
Snellman, David P. 44,135
Snoble, Sandra M, 71
Snyder, Diana K. 71,130
Sobieski, Gregory A, 82
Sobie, Susan C. 71
Sobieski, Gary S. 59
Sobon, Edeard J. 44
Sobon, Ronald G. 71
Somers, Terrance 59
Sonntag, Robert L. 8
Sorrentino, Deborah 71
Sosnowski, Sandra L. 59,136
Sowa, Sandra F. 71
Soyer, Scott Jay 82
Spagnola, James V. 82
Spagnola, Linda 59
Sparer, John W. 44
Spasari, Christina 82
Spasari, John V. 44,144
Spielman, Glenn R. 71,148
Spiess, Lynn 71
Sprenger, Joni L. 59
Sprenger, Patricia 71,175,176
SPRING PLAY 200-201
Springer, Judith M. 71,175
Squassoni, Lori A, 59,75
Sronkoski, Donna S. 20,113,115,117,1l8,
122,126,175,196
Sronkoski, Jeffrey 71,148,155
Sronkoski, Michael 82,149,156
Stack, Marilyn G. 82
Stankovic. Marian 82
Starkey, Linda J, 82
Stecks, Gregory A, 44
Steen, Joanne E. 83,125
Stefanos, Diane C. 59,112,115,117,122,
132,138,177
Stefanos, Thomas A. 83,125,137
Stefanos, Tina D. 83,116
Steffy, Dale R. 44
Steffen, Maryanne 83,128
Steinbock, Anne L. 44,175
Steinbock, JeffA. 83,149
Stenberg, Randy L, 71,93,148,155
Stengren. Linda 83
Stenmark, Brian S. 71
Stenoien, Carol E. 71
Stenoien, Dan V. 59
Stephan. Joseph G. 71.160
Stevens. Gene R. 83,149,156
Stevens, Gerry D. 83,149
Stevenson, Dennis R. 71
Stewart, James A. 71
Stewart,Jeffrey J. 83,149
Stewart, Sylvia 71
Stiff, Larry A. 44
Stines, Edward B. 44
Stinger, Patricia F. 44.129
Stingley, Claudia 44,126,175
Stoehr, Pamela 71,128,132
Stolle, Karen J, 33,44,115,Il7,118,119,
122,128,136
Stolpa, Jeffrey G. 71,155
Stowell, Janet M, 45,177
Stram, Rebecca 71
Stramaglio, Dan C. 83
Streich, Robert P. 83,149,156
Striegel, Robert R. 45
Strumph, Nancy D, 59
Stryszyk, Jacquelyn
STUDENT COUNCIL 112
STUDENT LIFE 178-179
Sulaski, Mary Jo 59,117
Szczepanik, Mary A. 71
Szkudlarek, Adam J. 83
Tagliati, Sylvia L. 59
Taliani, Donna F. 83
Tangorra, Chris L. 59
Tangorra, Louis 83
Tanner,Dianne L, 59,126,129
Tansey, Kathleen M, 59,97,117,128
Taucher, Frank P. 71,148
Taussen, Bob 71
Tavormina, Bonita L. 59
Taylor, George 122
Taylor, Mike 71
Teele, Sally Ann 45,174
Teeters, Richard W. 45,113
Teller, Steven L. 83
TENNIS 168-169
Teslik. Linda E. 52,58,59,l75,176
Tessendorf, Janice A. 71,128
Tews,Jeffry A. 71,160
Tews, Bill R. 45,144,184
Texidor, Elaine M. 45,122,13B,177
Theobald, Jacqueline 71
Theobald, Kimberlee 83
THESPIANS 114
Thibodeau, Lauretta 83,116
Tholl, Scott A. 59
Thomas, Gregory J. 45
Thomey, Carol R, 59
'Vanberkum, Kim J, 52,59,61.175.176
Vandivere, William B. 47
Van Roeyen, Cynthia 59,128
Varchetto, Linda K. 83
VARIETY SHOW 192-193
Varney, Harry Don 115,122
Vavra, Garey W. 83
Vegh, Patricia 47
Veller, Lynda M.
Vankoryer, C. 117
Venes, Dean 59
Venlos, Donald P. 83
Venlos, Lynne A, 47
Vesey, Gary L. 47,136
Vilim, Barbara J. 47
Villars, Becky G. 47,112,138,139
Villars, Tom R. 71
Vink, Jean S. 71
Vink,Joan D. 59
Vitale. Mary T. 71
Vittal, Larry J. 83,149
Vittal, William A., Jr. 47
Vizzone, Michael A. 71,148
Voight, Donald M. 48,144,188
Vokoun, Robert J. 47,93
Vokoun, Thomas M. 71
Vollmer, Kenneth L. 60
Vombrack, Dean W. 71
Vorndran, Deborah A. 83,161,125
Voss, Patricia A. 47
Voss, Sharon M. 71,117
Voss, Susan Marie 83,126
Voyta, Nancy J. 47,130
Thomey. M
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson.
iChaelE. 117,119,135,137
David C, 71,163
Mark A. 46,112,138
Matthew M. 71,148
Thompson,Thomas 83
Thompson, Valerie 71
Thulin, Robert C. 59
Tichy, Guy R. 62,71
Tichy, Rebecca J. 46
Titschler, Sandra J. 83,125,126
Tobin, Ann E. 59,112,113,175
Tobin, Patricia J. 74,813,112
Todd, Glenwood M. 149,164
Tokay, Susan A. 46,123
Toler,DavidC. 71,164,165
TOLKIEN SOCIETY 132
Tolp, Paula J. 46
Tolp. RandallD. 71
Tomaselli, Robert P. 71,160
Tomczyk, Mary Anne 83
Tomich, Nik J. 46
Tompkins, Patricia M. 46
Tompkins. Steven R. 83
Toovey, William M. 59,115
Topp, Stephen W, 83
Topping. Mitchell A. 83
Torgersen, Steven R. 160
Tosch. Joan Ann 136
Touhey. Richard P. 83
TRACK 166-167
Tracy. Leslie 83,136
Treanor, Patricia K. 46
Treanor, Susan E. 71
TRIFM 115
Trierweiler, Lalin 71
Tringali, Anthony 83.149
Tringali, Charna A. 20,46
Tripp, Marilyn J. 59
Trotier, Craig S. 71,148,155
Trudan, Steven J. 71
Trudan, Sharon K. 46,115,l28,l29
Tumino, Lynne M. 83,125
Wagner, Barbara J. 83,115
Wagner, David J. 83
Wagner, Deborah L. 83
'Wagner. Norma Lee 83,116
Wagner, Richard R. 73,149
Wajerski, Kathryn M. 47,173
Walczak, Judith C. 47,130
Waldenmaier,Janet 83,116
Waldenmaier, Karen L. 17,115,117,118,122,
138
Waldrep, Brenda G. 47
Wallen, James W. 47
Walla,Janice L. 71
Walser.
Walser.
Walser.
Linda A. 47,141,173
NancyJ. 71 '
Robert D. 83,149,163
Walsh, Audrey S, 71,136
Walsh,Jacquelyn L. 83
Walsh.
Walsh.
Walsh.
Walter.
Walter.
Walter.
Karen Joan 60,177
MichaelJ. 71
Noreen M. 83,116,124
Diana Lee 71,128
Judy Anne 47
DaleA. 47
Walters, Carla S. 60
Walther, Steven M. 83,160
Walther, Owen L. 47,136
Wanser, Ruthann E. 83
Warkentin, Thomas H. 60,144,145
Warring, John R. 71
Waschbusch, Linda J. 47
Wasniowski, Linda M. 83,125
Watson, John V. 83,156
Watts, Kathleen R. 60
Watts, William P. 70,160
Weadley, Jeanne M, 20,48,136,174,175
Webb, Robert 60,146
Tun, G
inger A. 83
Turner, Duncan III 83,164
Turner, Janice L. 46
Turner
, Larry 59,112
Turner, Mike H. 59
Turner, Mark Lee 83
Weber.
Casper J. 71,148,155
Weber, Patricia L. 52,60
Weber, William O. 83,149,156
Sullivan Edward A. 83
Sullivan, Gail L. 45
Sullivan, Lynne 59
Sullivan, Patrick S. 71
, Terri L. 83,130
White.
Smith
Small, Eileen I. 59
Smallwood, Charlotte 71
Smart, Leonard R. 59,117
Smith, Brian Donald 59
Smith, Bruce H. 71
Smith, Christopher C, 59,95
Smith.
Smith.
Smith,
,Danny Parker 59
, Elizabeth A. 71
, Greg D. 59,144
,Jackie Ellen 82
.Josiah L. 44,144
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Christopher J. 59
Corey L, 82
Craig T. 71
Summers, Debra L. 45
Summers, Joseph F. 83,160
Surdynski,Jim 59
Sutter. William A. 45
Sutter, Michael C, 163
Suzzi. Linda C. 71
Suzzietti, Debbie 136
Svobda, Deborah L. 45
Swanger, Daniel A, 71
Swanger, David M. 59
Swanson, Daniel D. 71,148
Swanson, Sue G. 45,112,138,176,196
Swanson,Tanya 45,115,118
Swearingen, Lynne 71
Swenson, David H, 45
Swenson, Linda Lou 83
SWIMMING 164-165
Syoen, Diane F. 71
SYMPHONIC BAND 120
Syversen. Jenny L. 83
Turschman, Thomas 83.85,149,156
Turschman, Donna 59
Uhlarik, Stephen M. 83,146,156
Uhlarik, Thomas E. 71
Ukleja. Christine L. 46
Ullrich, Brad H. 83,149,156
UNDERCLASSMEN 50-85
Uragami,John T. 46,140,141
Urbina, Debra 59
Urbina, Susan M. 83
Usdrowski. Becky M. 59
Uselding,Geralyn 71
Uttenreuther, Thomas 47
Vaccarello, Chas 47
Vaccarello. Tina 83,115,116
Vacho, Eileen J. 59
Vaid, Chuck C. 47
Vaid, Bridget 71
Valentine, Andrea J. 47,113,124,138
Valentine, David M. 59,61
Vambreck, Marian 59
Vanberkum, Eric P, 83,160
Wegner, Jeffrey R. 71
Wehling, Kenneth L. 83
Wehrheim, Elizabeth 72,115
Weiner, David Jay 83
Weir, Ann Marie 48,175
Weiss, Charles E. B3
Weith, George G. 72
Wellman, Michael J. 83,149
Welnicki, Rene Marie 48
Wendt, Mike T. 83
Wennerstrom, Vernon 72
Werner, Kathleen A, 72
Wertepny, Jeffrey A. 72
Werring, John 136
Wesche, Elizabeth L. 60,126,138.175
West, Thomas E. 83
Westerberg, Ann P. 117,128,134
Westerberg, Robert S. 48,115,122,144
Wezeman, Sue Ann 38
Whedon, Janet S. 72,130
Wheeler, Linda S. 60,138
Wherry, Linda M, 48
White,
White.
James L. 83.163
Kenneth J. 83
W'hite, Margie A. 72
William J. 72
Whiting, Bruce E. 60
Wiard, Ruth Anne 60,130,173
Wichmann,Keith D. 48
Wicker, Michael G. 149,156
Widner, Cathy A. 48
215
Widner, Susan Kay 84
Wiebe, Christine A. 4S,l17,118,l25,l28
Wiebe,JeffD. 84,149
Wierzbinski. Thomas 48
Wilberscheid, Sandra 72
Wilcox. Judith L. 60,128,134
Wilczak, Greg Alan 48
Willard, Marilyn J. 84
Willett. Mark S, 84
Willems, Mike F. 60
Williams, Irene M, 48
Williams, JeffS. 48
Williams. Mark J. 84
Williams, Pamela 48
Williams, Ricky A, 84
Williams, Robert. Jr. 160
Williams. Tim J. 72,148,155
Williams, Wendy Kay 72
Williamson, Cara Ann 84,128
Willis, Charmaine A, 48
Willis, Gary A. 72,73
Willis, Steve L. 60
Willis, William G. 48
Wilmes, James T. 60
Wilson, Dianna J. 60,126,175
Wilson, Kyleen Ann 84,l15,116,125,132
Wing, Kathie A. 60,129
Wingert, Patrice C. 84
Winrzert, Paul M. 72
Winkates, Christine 60
Winkates, Michael 72
WVINTER PLAY 198-199
Winsor, Robert C. 149
Winston, Beth Ann 84,116,130
Winters. Judith Ann 84
Wintz. Gene L. 48
Wintz, Van Carroll 84,163
XVinzer, Karen N. 72,115,l17,l26,175
Wishon, George 83
Wittfoth, Monika 60
Wohlford, Mark D. 48
Wojtkiewicz, David 84
Wojtkiewicz, Mark S. 60
XVojtkiewicz, YVilliam 48
Wolanski, Luke A. 60
Wolf, James John 84
Woloshyn. Jeffrey J. 48
Wood, Judith Ann 48
Woods, Bob 136
Wood, Linda Ann 84,132
Woods, Robert S., Jr. 48
Woods, Daniel R. 60
Wooley, Dawn E, 48
Woollard, Ernest 72
Workman, Diane L. 175
Workman, Mark W. 72
Wright, Robyn E, 48
WRESTLING 161-163
WRESTLETTES 173
Wubbolding. Christine 49
Wuestenfeld, Kathy 60,117
Wuestenfeld, Richard 84,124
Yatteau. Donna A. 49
Yatteau, Richard J. 72
Ybarra,Jesus 49
Yewchyn, Roman, Jr. 72
Young. Danny 60
Acknowledgements
The Montage Staff wishes to acknowledge the
assistance of the following: Day Publications, foot-
ball photographs, page 145: Elk Grove faculty,
administration, and secretaries for editorial assis-
tance and permission to leave class to work on the
Young, Kevin J. 84
Yundt. Marianne L. 24
Zadach, Lynette M. 24
Zadach, Rick P. 60
Zeller. Barbara Ann 72
Zielinski.Sharon V, 60
Zielinski, Gary W. 40
Zielinski, Ernest J. 84,156
Ziffra, Thomas J. 72,150,164
Zilinek, Karen Ann B4
Zilinskas. Susan J. 60
Zirlin, Lori A. 84
Zirlin, Shelley R. 60
Zerebiny, Shari 33,49,112,115,138
Zmuda. Michael E. 60
Zohel. Sharon E. 84
Zoellner.Jerry 60
Zucker, Thomas F. 128,134,136
Zuker, Cathleen 72,117
Zweifler, Michael D. 84,160
Zygowicz,Joan B. 72
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