Elston High School - Elstonian Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)
- Class of 1975
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THE YEAR . . .
Current events strongly affected the students and
faculty of Elston. Disputes with Arab oil
companies and wheat deals with Russia brought
criticism from consumers here at home, while
foreign criticism came after our intenlention in
troubled affairs in the Mediterranean area.
National news was no less disturbing as the
Watergate trials dragged on and on, and the slump
in the economy caused problems for all,
especially those on fixed incomes, such as senior
citizens. President Ford had rough beginnings
in office as he faced the unemployment problem,
inflation, and a suffering stock market.
The local scene was considerably brighter,
though. Beachway began to take shape as the new
News-Dispatch building opened, and plans for the
new city hall and main library were advanced.
Changes for the park area, which included a new
bandshell and better pier facilities, seemed
to be more than just rumor, and many businesses
downtown underwent extensive remodeling.
The south end of town continued growing as many
new businesses opened throughout the year.
These events involved the students of Elston
because the futures of Elston students were
bound to be affected by their final outcome.
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As we walk down the halls of our own M. C. Lets look around
and try to see lf one of our brothers head is sown . . .
Perhaps all he needs is a friendly sound. Greg Kmiecik
What truly upsets me is when a person starts a fight with you and
you just defend yourself, but you get suspended. R. B.
The most favorite thing in the world to me is to see the Michigan City Red
Devils win the state tournament in '75, " EH.
The most important thing to me is the victory of graduating when i'rn a
Senior. Alex Popla wski
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. . .ATELSTO . . .
For those of us at Elston, the 1974-1975 school
year held both good and bad. Although
certain fall sports had rough seasons, other
teams, such as the girls' golf team, more
than made up for that. Throughout the year,
curriculum committees of students and teachers
met in efforts to improve the academic
offerings at Elston. Using. the strengths
and weaknesses of the Phased Elective English
program as a basis, new plans were worked on for
other courses. Feelings were also very
optimistic as plans for the remodeling of the
older Elston buildings and the addition of fine
arts facilities were revealed to all of us.
Many of us knew we would not be here to see the
propositions become reality, but it was good
to know that we at Elston had not been forgotten.
l 'rn grateful that l can laugh and be
laughed at, B. V.
The most important thing to me. . .
. . , is to keep on smilini Bob Holmes
is that other people think I have feelings, too.
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. . . ATEAR AND A SMILE
A students life is full of ups and downsg days
when everything goes right, and days when
everything seems to go wrong. Emotions strongly
affect our abilities to do right or wrong,
and by the time a student reaches high school, he
has usually experienced them all: the
satisfaction of a perfect paper, the agony ofa
blown testg the shouts of victory, the tears
of defeatg the pain of seeing a friend lost to
someone more popular, the warmth of a new
friendship. And finally, thoughts of graduation
will bring back these long forgotten
memories, and we will recall our years at Elston
. . .with a tear and a smile.
EVENTS
Black is the opposite of white, good opposes
evil, yin and yang oppose each other, but
neither should be considered bad. A tear
g opposes a smile, but once again neither
aspect should be thought of as the lesser or
the worse. Having both extremes, without
too much of one, the matter is balanced.
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Class Olympics
Complete The Squeeze
The students of Elston turned in an outstanding
S4152 forthe Squeeze last year. The Class of
'74, through such activities as the Senior Car
Wash and Bastille Day, showed senior superiority
with 81966. Juniors took second with S1435 and
the sophomores brought in 8750. The trophy for
most money turned in went to Mrs. Harrison's
homeroom with 3638. Squeeze funds went mainly to
the LaPorte County March of Dimes and Heart
Association.
Winding up Squeeze Week, the annual Class
Olympics were held, uncovering many hidden
athletic abilities. Each class hoped for a
victory and the S100 award to their Squeeze
credit. But the Class of '74 easily won the
prize.
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City Slicker Day
Brings Back "50's"
After Mr. Jones proclaimed one day of last year's
Spirit Week to be City Slicker Day, students
searched frantically for tight pants, long skirts,
sweaters, and everything else that was big in
the "5O's." Guys broke out the 30 wt., girls
smeared themselves with red lipstick, and
everyone sported white socks with Beatle boots or
saddle shoes. An assembly at the end of the day
proclaimed Chris Plant and Regina Cross as
EIston's official "Mr. and Mrs. City Slickerf'
Starting Left, Clockwise:
Mike Edling, Rick Blank.
Mary West, Senior Jail.
Patty Mallardi, Slave Sale.
Linda Trotter.
Karen Gunderson.
Rick Blank.
Dave Mull, David Gunderson,
Class Olympics, Tug-of-War.
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CAST
Mrs. Dolly Levi .... . . .
Ernestina ......... . . .
Ambrose Kemper ...,,..
Horace Vandergelder ....
Ermengarcle . . ..,, . .
Cornelius Hackl, . . . . .
Barnaby Tucker . . . , .
Irene Molloy ... .,.
Minnie Fay
Mrs. Ftose .. ...
Rudolph . . . . . .
Waiter .... . . .
Stanley. . , .
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Court Clerk . , . . . .
'Starting Right, Clockwise: Dave Ayars, Dave
Block, Doug Osborne, Derrick Cross, and Laura
Linda Yuhas, Dennis Saffer, and Karen Sterchi.
Laura Marlin
Zeina Mussa
Matt Lau
Dave Block
Heidi Lohse
Dennis Safter
Phil Geleske
Karen Sterchi
Linda Yuhas
Mary West
Diane Baumgartner
Derrick Cross
Carl Wippeeman
Bobby Foster
Rob Thompson
Mark Aigner
Jon l-lilberg
Donna Dwyer
Jennifer Smith and Tim Johnson.
Martin.
Laura Martin.
Tovvnspeople.
Waiters, Tovvnspeople: Carl Grayson.
Dave Ayars, Tim Johnson, Tim Logman,
Carl Wipperman, Mark Aigner, John
Jaques, Dave Mull. Doug Osborne, Rob
Thompson, Jon Hilberg.
Tovvnspeople: Debbie Ellis, Carleen
Zilske, Laura Cleveland, Pam Behrndt,
Nancy Anderson, Elaine Janasiak, Nancy
Mershon, Pat Dabbert. Meg Ludington,
Mickey Nichols, Rosemary Bould, Dorothy
l-lolda, Laura Francis, Debbie Anderson,
Diane Baumgartner, Mary West, Jennifer
Smith, Marilee Smith, Kathy Lyness.
Donna Dvvyer, Patti Mallardi, Laura Ann
Holdcratt.
Thespians Present
Musical Extravaganza
With Summer Encore
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Presenting the musical comedy "l-lello,
Dolly" was more like a comedy of errors
for those involved. But it wasn't all
that funny. Dolly, Laura Martin,
performed painfully after her motorcycle
accident a few weeks before the show.
Dennis Saffer, playing Cornelius Hackl,
was discovered to have "walking
pneumonia," and had to be replaced for
the opening night by Carl Wipperman.
The next night Dennis was back, gulping
aspirin between scenes, while lrene
Molloy, played by Karen Sterchi, was
on stage with a 1020 fever. Despite
the difficulties, good direction,
determination, and perseverance, as well
as talent, combined to carry the show
off. The show was so successful, the
cast and crew brought "Dolly" back for
two additional performances in June.
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Hams 'N' Lambs Brings Smiles
Talents never before sus- Krause, and Ted Soller as 'tThe
pected of Elston students Streak." Musical acts included
were displayed at the 15th guitarist Robin Scholer, soul
annual l-lams 'n' Lambs. With singer Bobby Foster, pianist
the amiable lvlr. Freitag as Carol Patterson, singers Eileen
emcee, the program included Doyle and Mrs. Harrison, and
such varied acts as dramatic '5O's-style rock and roll by
readings by Jennifer Smith Danny and the Butts and his
and Flegina Cross, a "roast" crowd ot fans. All in all, the
for lvlr. Jones, a gym- show provided an enjoyable
nastics demonstration by Pam I evening of entertainment.
Elston Bowl Splattered B Mud
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Last year, teams consisting
of three students each,
representing history classes,
met in the Mclntire Media
Center to compete in the
Elston version of lt's
Academic - The Elston Bowl.
After all elimination rounds
had been completed and
championships were underway,
two of Mr. Freitag's classes
proceeded to take top honors.
Mud, consisting of Alex
Armour, Cathy Nazimek, and
Terry Dunne, defeated all
challengers as Don Pellegrini,
Ed Summers and Sam Willis,
known as Donny and the Twinks,
took second.
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Floyd Bentley and Don
Foldenaur.
and Alex Armour, victors.
' Dennis Satter, Marilee
Smith, Kathy Lyness, and
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Danny and The Butts.
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Robin Scholer.
Paula Gross.
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Gemini Prom
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The 1974 Junior-Senior Prom held
many memories for the 330
Juniors and Seniors who attended.
The gym was decorated with the
signs of the Zodiac, and
Sophomores dressed as gypsies
and fortune tellers to carry out
the theme. The band was "Tommy
Wells' Orchestra." As the clock
tolled 12, everyone moved to
the Elk's Lodge for Post Prom,
where the theme was "Stars
and Moonbeamsf' "City Limits"
and "Future" provided the music.
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Starting Below, Clockwlse:
Nancy Ericson, Rob Hoctor, Post Prom.
Laura Cleveland, Dave Block, Prom.
Brian Smith, Judy Callan, Prom
Entrance.
Pat Wolter, Tom Davis, Randy Dompke
with Chris Wolfe, Bev Scholl, and
Renee Pasky, Prom.
Michelle Shaia, Mike Wolfe, Post Prom.
Nancy Anderson, Tim Jahnz, Prom.
Andy Schmidl, Post Prom Banquet.
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Graduation
Climaxes
Busy Years
On June 6, 1974, 372 students
graduated from Elston
Senior l-ligh School. Barry
Criswell, class president, led
the 102nd graduating
class into the gym, where
they listened to guest speaker
Dr. John Tucker, from Purdue
North Central. He spoke
on the need for individualism.
Following his speech,
Mr. Jones awarded top honors
to Marilee Smith, valedlctorian,
and Linda Yuhas, salutatorian.
Rev. George Bowie gave
the invocation and also the
benediction. President ofthe
School Board, Dr. Robert
Taub, presented the diplomas.
Starting Below, Clockwise:
Andree Elias,
Commencement Exercises.
Vic Piemonti, Exchange Student.
Class President, Berry Criswell.
Candy Breen,
Vivian Johnson and Billease
Howell.
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Students Experience
Democratic Systems
Ever wonder exactly how our
governmental systems
work? Last summer four
Elston students gained
enlightening political
experience at Boys' and
Girls' State where they
participated in mock city,
county, and state
governments. Nancy Mershon and
Cindy Edling attended Girls'
State and Alex Armour and Ken
Smith took part in Boys' State.
Both sessions were held at
Indiana State University in
Terre Haute. The students were
assigned to dorms, each
representing a county, and
floors, each representing a
city. Each city was
divided randomly into two
political parties. Conventions
were then held to decide party
policies and to elect
candidates for office. After
elections, each member of the
mock state had a governmental
job for the rest ofthe week.
Assemblies included informative
lectures, honor presentations,
and a talent show. All four
representatives reported
an enjoyable, valuable week.
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Comedy Drama Boosts Human Relations
Starting Above, Clockwise:
Pam Callaway, Cathy Hills, Carol
MacGregor, Quentin Harris, Kevin
Donaldson. Mr. Harbart, Nancy Mershon,
Ken Smith, Cindy Edling, Alex Armour, Boys
and Girls' State representatives and sponsor.
Kevin Donaldson, Cathy Hills, rehearsal.
Dave Mull, Cap'n Cotchipee.
Purlie Victorious Judson . . .
Lutiebelle Gussimae Jenkins
Missy Judson .....,.,...
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Charlie Cotchipee . . .
ldella Landy ..,.,...
Ol' Cap'n Cotchipee, . .
Sheriff ..... ,......
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. . . , . . . .Kevin Donaldson
. . .Pam Callavvayflitogersj
cathy Huis
. . , .Quentin Harris Cliruegerj
. .Ed Griggs
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, .Dave Mull
. . . . .Jim Saturday
Miss Harrison directed this year's Human
Relations play, "Purlie Victorious." "The
subject of the play is povverg the black man's
quest tor the authority to lead his people
out ot the grips of tyrannical white bosses
who make their fortune trom the hard labor of
their black hands," said Miss Harrison. "lt
deals with the problem of man's inhumanity
to man. The conclusion is that people who
are thwarted by being kept ignorant, poor and
oppressed come to fruition by being led out of
their tear, complacence and self-doubt."
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Homecoming Brings Bright Spot To Dim Season
Homecoming is a time-honored tradition of Elston Senior
High. This year, clubs and organizations chose their
candidates, and the thirty girls were presented to the student
body at a two-hour morning assemblyfpep session on October
18th. Students voted by homeroom sections, and cheers
and relays passed the time while votes were being tallied.
The five finalists, Iris Baumgartner, representing
Office Messengers, Linda Brown, Student Council, Rosanne
Espar, Band, Kay Rusboldt, Hall Monitors, and Laurie Shover,
Science Club, were then announced, and each was asked
an unrehearsed question by Principal Warren Jones.
The final choice for the 1974-75 queen was not announced
until halt-time exercises at the Homecoming game that
night. Dennis Saffer, Senior Class President, acted as
emcee, and last year's queen, Elaine Janasiak, announced the
new Queen. The game was somewhat less than a decisive
victory for the Devils, but spirits were high as Rosanne
Espar was crowned by her predecessor and received a bouquet
of flowers, along with congratulations, from Mr. Jones. T
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Janasiak. Rosanne Espar, Warren Jones. Kay Rusboldt.
iris Baurngartner, Dave Block, Linda Brown, John
Calvin. Laurie Shover, Sean Shover, Rosanne Espar.
Excited candidates at announcement of Queen.
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EIston's
"Odd Couple"
Goes On Stage
On November 22, 1974, Neil
Simons Broadway hit, "The
Odd Couple," was presented
at Elston. Performing on
stage forthe first time was
Dave McGowan, playing Oscar
Madison. The story revolved
around the disruption of Oscar's
unorganized lite by his
tastidious friend, Felix Ungar.
Felix was played by Dave Block.
Directing the play was Mrs.
Dunlop, and assisting her as
student director was Mike Finger.
The whole cast performed
hilariously, aided by an "untidy"
set, designed by technical
director, Mr. l-loldcraft.
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Murray Edvvards, "Speed,"
Mr. Holdcrait, technical director
Matt Lau, makeup room
Mrs, Dunlop and Mike Finger,
director and student director.
Dave McGowan, Dana Marlatt,
Peggy Kunkel, on stage.
Tina Tabisz, stage crew.
Dave Block, Dave McGowan,
the "Odd Couple."
Ed Griggs, Phil Geleske, Murray
Edwards, dress rehearsal.
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National Merit Letters
of Commendation:
Lynette Cantwell
Laura Cleveland
Terry Dunne
David Mull
Edward Summers
Honors Reward Senior Achievements s
Starting Left, Clockwisez Karen Sterchi, National Merit
Scholarship Finalist. Mary West, National Merit
Scholarship Finalist. Robert Florio, National Merit
Scholarship Finalist Gretchen Smith, First Place
Extemporaneous Verbal Communication in State OEA
Contest. Alex Armour, National Merit Scholarship
Finalist, Mathematics Association of America Test
Winner. Edward Summers, DAR Good Citizenship
Award. Sam Willis, lndiana DAR Scholarship
Candidate. Dennis Safter, All-State Band. Patricia
Shagdai, DAR Good Citizenship Award. Dorothy I-lolda,
Betty Crocker Contest Winner.
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Seniors Prepare For The Future
The Class of '75 experienced a
whirlwind year as they prepared
to leave Elston. They took
charge early, leading the
student body to excel in many
different areas: decisions on
school lite through the student
council and steering committee,
loyalty through pep sessions,
and excellence in other school
events, such as the Squeeze.
As the excitement of graduation
descended, there was still time
for quiet reflection on past
years and the good and bad
experiences those years had
brought. As the year drew to a
close, they decided all the
laughter and tears had been
vvorthvvhile. So the class of '75
accepted the challenge
graduation offered, filled vvith
memories ofthe past and
hope for the future.
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Staring Above, Clockwise:
Mr. Warner, sponsor.
lvlrs. Croft, sponsor.
Senior officers.
Steering Committee.
Flow One: D. Saffer, D. Block,
K. Dolson, B. Holmes, B. Wolod.
Row Two: T. lvlacalka, M. Hunt,
G. Jones, P. Stark,
P. Skonieczny, D. Wilson,
J. Alvarado, I.. Powell, D. Sipes,
Fl. Espar, D. McGowan,
I.. Cleveland, Fl. Florio.
MICHAEL AINSVVORTHZ Chess Club 1.
JOAN ALVARADO1 Honor Society 2, 33
Canteen 2, 33 Dahlites 33 Jr. Concessions 23
Sr. Sign Co. 33 Slide Rule Club 21A Capella
2, 33 Chorus 1 3 Swing Choir 33 Girls' Softball 2.
TONI ALVARADO: Honor Society 2, 33
Canteen 33 Dahlites 33 St. Store 23 Jr.
Concessions 23 Sr. Sign Co. 33 Spanish Club
1, 2, 33 Business Club 13 Girls' Softball 23
FHA 3.
ALEX ARMOUR: St. Council 33 Boys' State 23
ELSTONIAN 33 Math Club 1, 23 Cross
Country Team 1, 23 Ski Club 23 Elston Bowl 2.
JERRY ARMSTRONG: Hall Monitor 3: AVA 2:
CRIMSON COMET 23 Track Team 1,31
Football Team 1 3 ACapella 1 , 23 Concert
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SCOTT BERG
Band 1.
. DIANE BAILEY
Club 1, 3.
WAYNE BARNES
RENIE BARR: Tri-Hi-Y 1 , 2, 33 Soph. Party 13
R.T. 1, 23 Tennis Club 2.
CATHY BARTELS: Steering Comm. 13 Tri-Hi-
Y1, 2, 33 Sr. Sign Co. 33 Jr, Prom 23 Soph.
Party 13 R.T. 1, 2, 3.
IRIS BAUMGARTNER: Homecoming 33 St.
Council 33 Office Messengers 33 Counselor's
Ass't 23 Senior Sign Co. 33 Jr. Prom 23 Swim
Team Timers 3.
JULIE BAZIA: St. Store 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1 , 2, 33 Sr.
Sign Co. 33 Jr. Prom 23 Soph. Party 13 R.T. 1,
2, 33 Devilettes.
CHERYL BECHERER1 Jr. Concessions 23
Tri-Hi-Y'1, 2, 33 Jr. Prom 23 R.T. 1, 2, 33
French Club 1, 33 Ski Club 1, 2, 3.
JOHN BERG: Hall Monitor 23 Ushers 1 , 23 Ski
Club 2.
AMY BERKS3 Honor Society 2, 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 AVA 2, 33 Exploratory Tchg.
33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2.
KURT BALL: Cheerblock 33 Ushers 2, 33 Ski
Seniors 31
32 Seniors
Involved Seniors, After Three Years . . .
JOHN BERRY: Ushers 2: Related D.E. 3:
Track Team 1.
STEVEN BLACKBURN
DEBRA BLACKSTEN
RICHARD BLANK: CheerblOck1, 2, 3:
CRIMSON COMET 3: German Club 1, 2:
Boys Golf Team 3: Football Team 1 : 2: Ski
Club 1 , 2, 3.
NEDRA BLASl-l:SOpl1.F'arly1.
DAVE BLOCK: Steering Comm. 3: St.
Council 3: Cheerblock 2: All School Musical
2: All School Play 2: 3: Jr. Prom 2: Track
Team 1 : Football Team 1, 2, 3: Swing Choir
3: A Capella 3.
MARY BOHMER: St. Store 3: Jr.
Concessions 2: Office Messengers 3: Tri-l-li-
Y 1: Jr. Prom 2: Soph. Party 1: R.T. 3: A
Capella 3: Chorus 1 : 2.
GARY BOMBICH: Boys Golf Team 2, 3:
Football Team 1 , 2, 3: Bowling Club 1.
DEBORAH BOOTCHECK: Honor Society 2,
3: St. Store 2, 3: Jr. Concessions 2: Tri-Hi-Y
1: 2: Sr. Sign Co. 3: Jr. Prom 2: Soph. Party
1: R.T. 1: 2, 3: French Club 1 , 3.
EUGENE BOROLOV
ROSEMARY BOULD: Honor Society 2, 3: Jr.
Concessions 2: Office Messengers 3: Tri-Hi-
Y 1 , 2: All School Musical 2: RT. 1, 2, 3.
LYNN BOWERS: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Jr. Prom 2:
German Club 1 : Concert Band 1 , 2.
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MICHAEL BROCKVVAY: Cheerblock 1,
German Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1 , 3, Concert
Band 1.
DEBRA BROWN
RODNEY BRUCE:Cheerblock1, 2, 3,
German Club 3, Swim Team 1, 2, 3.
DALLAS BURRELL1 Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, Jr.
Prom 2, Spanish Club 2, Track Team 2,
Football Team 2, 3, Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3.
DWANE BURRELL: Hall Monitor 2.
VANESSA BYRD: Homecoming 2, 3, Student
Council 1, 2, 3, Canteen 3, Office
Messengers 2, CRIMSON COMET 3, Human
Relations 1, 2, Fashionettes 1, G.A.A. 1,
Human Relations Play 1. -
KEVIN CAIN: Hall Monitor 2,
Wrestling Team 1.
MARSHA CALVIN
LYNNETIE CANTVVELL: Honor Society 2, 3'
ELSTONIAN 3, Sr. Sign Co. 3, All School
Musical 1, 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2, Spanish Club 1,
2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3,
Jazz-Rock Band 3.
JOHN CARROLL: Steering Comm. 2, Jr.
Concessions 2, Cheerblock 1, 2, Hall
Monitor 1, 2, I-li-Y 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2, Football
Team 2, 3.
MARGARET CARTER: Jr. Concessions 2,
Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sr. Sign Co. 3, Jr. Prom 2,
Fashionettes 1 , 2, 3, Business Club 1.
PATRICK CAVANAUGH: Ushers 3.
LAURA CLEVELAND: l-lonor Society 2, 3,
Steering Comm. 1, 2, 3, Jr. Concessions 2:
ELSTONIAN 2, 3, Musical 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2,
R.T. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1 , 2, 3:
Ski Club 1, 2, 3.
DENITA COLWELL: A Capella 2, 3, Chorus
1.
34 Seniors
STEPHANIE COX1 Jr. Concessions 23 Office
Messengers 23 Jr. Play 23 Rel, D.E. 2, 33
Business Club 2,
BOB COY
DONNITA CRABB
DALE CRISVVELL: Cneerblock 1, 23 l.C.T. 33
VICA 33 Football Team 1.
NANCY DABKOVVSKI1 Honor Society 2, 33
Steering Comm. 1,23 Homecoming 2, 33 St.
Council 33 Danlites 23 Jr. Concessions 23 Tri-
Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Sr. Sign Co. 33
Jr. Prom 23 R.T. 1, 2,3
NICK DABKOWSKI: Cneerblock 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y
23 Sopn. Party 13 Rel. D.E. 33 Swim Team 1.
MARK DARROW:Cl1eerblock 2, 33 Hall
Monitor 23 CRIMSON COMET 33 Sr. Sign Co.
33 German Club 1.
PATTY DAVIS: Jr. Concessions 23 C.H.O. 2,
33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 VICA 2, 33 Spanish Club 13
Science Club 13 Ice Skating Club.
PEGGY DAVIS: Honor Society 2, 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 C.H.O. 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 VICA
2, 33 Spanish Club 13 Science Club 13 Ice
Skating Club 3.
THOMAS DAVIS: Cneerblock 13
Related D.E. 2,3
MIKE DEMPSEY: Cneerblock 1 , 2, 33 Hall
Monitor 23 Chess Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Band 1,
2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33
Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3.
FRANCES DENECI-IO: O.E.I.A, 3.
MARY DENNY: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3.
JEANNE DINGLER: Student Store 23 O.E.I.A.
33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 R.T. 1, 2, 33 Business Club 1,23
G.A.A, 13 Elston Bowl 23 Data Processing
Messenger2.
DAVID DOBKINS
KIM DOLSON: Honor Society 2, 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 Homecoming 33 Ski Club 33
R.T. 1, 2, 3.
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Prom 23 CheerblOCk13 Hi-Y Ii Soph. Party 13
Related DE. 23 3.
KEVIN DONALDSON
KIMBERLY DOWNEY: Student Store 33 Jr.
Prom 23 Spanish Club 2, 3.
KASETTA DRAKE: St. Council 13 23 Jr. Prom
23 Tri-Hi-Y 13 23 Soph. Party 13 R.T. 13 23
Human Relations 1323 33 GAA. 1,
HOSEMAHY ECKWOOD
CINDY EDLING: Honor Society 2, 33
Homecoming 33 St, Council 23 Girls' State 23
Jr. Concessions 23 Jr. Prom 23 R.T. 13 23 33
Spanish Club 13 23 Ski Club 13 2, 33
Cheerleader 13 3.
MICHAEL EDLING: Swim Team 33 Ski Club 3
GWENDOLYN EDWARDS
JIM EDWARDS: Steering Comm. 23 Hail
Monitor 23 Basketball Team 3.
COLLEEN EISELE
SUE ELDRIDGE: Steering Comm. 13 St.
Council 13 Canteen 23Tri-Hi-Y 13 23 Soph.
Party 13 R.T. 13 2.
FAYE ELLIS
JOHN ELSE: Swim Team 1 3 Usher 23 Boys
Golf Team 1 3 23 3.
JODY EPSTEIN: Homecoming 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Spanish Club 23
R.T. 13 23 33 Swim Team 13 23 Ski Club 13 23 33
Cheerleader 13 3.
NANCY ERICSON: Homecoming 23 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 ELSTONIAN 33 Spanish Club
13 23Tri-Hi-Y 13 23 Jr. Prom 23 R.T. 1,23 33 Ski
Club 13 23 33 Swim Team Timer 13
ROSANNE ESPAR: Honor Society 23 33
Steering Comm. 33 Homecoming 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 Jr. Prom 23 R.T. 1323 33 Red
Devilettes 33 Swim Team Timers 23 33
Spanish Club 1 3 23 Concert Band 13 23 3.
36 Seniors
Planning The Future Of Elston
BONNIE EVERLY
CHARLES FAIRCHILD
MICHAEL FINGER: Ushers I 5 All School Play
35 Jr. Prom 25 Ski Club 2, 35 Media Center 2.
FAITH FLEMING
ALFRED FLORIO: Honor Society 2, 35
Steering Comm. 35 Jr. Concessions 25
German Club I , 25 Science Club 1 , 2, 35
Computer Club 25 Track Team 2.
RICKY FOSTER
DEBORAH FRALEY
DANIEL FRANKS: Steering Comm, I, 25
Cheerblock 35 Cycle Club 1.
PAUL FREEL
LINDA FRIES: Human Relations I 5 Ice
Skating Club 15 Business Club I 5 Ski Club I 5
Chorus 2, 35 FHA I.
PAULA FRY: AVA I.
KEN GARDNER: Honor Society 2, 3: Jr.
Concessions 25 Hi-Y 35 Sr. Sign Co. 35
Exploratory Tchg. 35 Earth Club 35 Spanish
Club I , 2, 35 Track Team 35 Bowling Club 2,
35 Ski Club 3.
PHILIP GELESKE: Steering Comm. 35 All
School Musical 2, 35 All School Play 35 Media
Center 2, 35 Concert Band I , 2, 35 Pep Band
I , 2, 35 Swing Choir I , 2, 35
Jazz-Rock Band 2, 3.
JOHN GOGGINS: Ushers I, 25 French Club
I5 Swim Team 1,
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Che-erblock 2, French Club 1, Wrestling
Team 1, Ski Club 1 , 2,
LIONEL HALES: Wrestling Team 2, 3.
DAVID HANIERSHOCK
ALAN HECKENDORN: Jr. Concessions 23
Cheerblock 33 Jr. Prom 2, French Club 1,
Bowling Club 1.
PAMELA HENN: Dahlites 2.
MERLE HENSELL:Cneerblock1g l.C.T.
3, VICA 3.
JON HILBERG: Honor Socie2, 3, Alt.
Boys' State 2g Crblock 1 , 2, 3g Musical 2,
Jr, Prom 2, Tennis Team 1, Tennis Club
1, 23 Pep Band 1, 2, 3g Symphonic Band 1, 2,
3, Jazz Rock Band 3.
CATHY HILLS: Jr. Prom 2, Human
Relations Play.
BLAKE HISCOX: Elston Bowl 1, 2,
BLANE HISCOX
ROBERT HOCTOR: Football Team 1, 2, 33
Ski Club 1 , 2, 3.
WILLIAM HOGG: Pep Band 3, Concert
Band 3.
Karl Schmitt, LaPorte raid.
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38 Seniors
DOROTHY HOLDA: Jr. Concessions 2,
ELSTONIAN 2, Musical 2, 3, Swim Team
Timers 1, 3, German Club 1 , Usher For
School Play 1, 2, 3, Elston Bowl 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT HOLMES: Steering Comm. 2, 3,
Student Council 3, Cheerblock 1 , 2, 3, Jr.
Play 2, Jr. Prom 2, French Club 1 , 2, 3, Track
Team 1, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3.
KIMBERLY HOSNA
JOY HUNT: C.H,O, 2, 3, Trl-Hi-Y 2, R.T. 1, 2,
3, VICA 2, 3, Swim Team Timers 1,
Tennis Club 1.
MARY HUNT: Steering Comm. 1, 3, Soph.
Party 1, Office Messengers 3: German Club
1,Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2, R.T. 1, 2, 3.
TIM HYER: l.C.T. 3, Ski Club 1 , 2, 3.
JERRY JACKSON: I,C.T. 3, Hi-Y 3, Jr. Prom
2, Ski Club 2, 3.
DEAN JACOBSON: Jr. Concessions 2,
ELSTONIAN 1, 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2, Ski Club 1,
2, Boys Golf Team 1, 2.
CONNIE JASNIEVVSKIZ Steering Comm. 2,
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Sr. Sign CO. 3, RT 1, 2, 3.
JERRY JIRTLE
MARY JOHN
TONY JOHNS: St. Council 1, 2, Basketball
Team 1, 2, Football Team 1, 2, 3.
ALBERT JOHNSON: Hall Monitor 2,
Basketball Team 1, 2, 3.
CAROL JOHNSON: COE 3.
GEORGE JOHNSON: VICA 3, Football Team
2, 3, Basketball Team 1 , 2, 3,
MARTI JOHNSON: Steering Comm. 2,
Canteen 2, R.T. 2, 3, Hall Monitor 1.
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School Musical 2, 3, All School Play 2, Run
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Country Team 2, A Capella 3, Swing Choir 3.
GAYLE JONES1 Steering Comm. 1, 2, 3, St.
Council 1, 2, Jr. Concessions 2, Jr, Prom 2,
R.T. 1, 2, 3, Swim Team Timers 1, 2, 3, Track
Team 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2,
3, Cheerleading 1, 3.
KAREN KAISER: Canteen 2, Business Club
1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2.
DENNIS KEENEY
DARRYL KELLEY: A Capella 1, 2, Basketball
Team 1, 2, 3,
VICTORIA KELLOGG
HENRY KELTZ: Jr. Concessions 2,
ELSTONIAN 2, 3, Swim Team 1, Concert
Band 1.
JAMES KENT: Basketball Team 3.
DIANA KIEFFER: Jr. Concessions 2, Tri-Hi-Y
1, 2, CRIMSON COMET 3, Soph. Party 1,
Exploratory Tchg, 3, Spanish Club 1, GAA,
1, Bowling Club 2.
DEBBIE KINER
KRISTY KlNGSLEYi Jr. Concessions 2,
Counselors Ass't 2, RT, 1, 2, Human
Relations 1, 2, Tri-l-li-Y 1, 2, Spanish Club 1,
Bowling Club 1,
SUSAN KLAMMES
Dennis Saffer, Teri Macalka.
Seniors 39
40 Seniors
CAROL KNIOLA: Honor Society 2, 33 C.H.O.
2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1 , 23 VICA 2, 33 R.T. 1, 2, 33
G,A.A. 13 Girls Volleyball 1.
TIMOTHY KOHN
DEBORAH KRAUSE: German Club 2, 33 Art
Club 13 French Club 33 Business Club 1.
KEVIN LAMM
MARY LEEDY: Red Devilettes 2, C.O.E, 33
FHA. I.
SANDRA LEONARD: R.T. 2, 33 Girls
Basketball 2, 33 Girls Volleyball 3.
KRISTINE LEWIS: C.O,E. 33 Office
Messengers 23 Tri-I-li-Y 1, 23 RT. 1, 2, 33
GAA. 1,
LAURA LISAK: Steering Comm. 1, 23
Counselors Ass't 23 RT, 1, 23 Soph. Party 13
Spanish Club 1 , 2.
MICHAEL LOVVRY
TIMOTHY LUCHENE
THOMAS LUKASIK: Steering Comm. 1 , 23
Soph. Class Pres. 13 Jr. Class Pres. 23 Sr,
Class Vice Pres. 3.
MARY LYNCH
KATHY LYNESS: Sr. Sign Co. 33 All School
Musical 1, 2, 33 Jr. Prom 23 RT. 1, 2, 33
German Club 1 , 2, 33 Red Devilettes 2, 3.
DOROTHY MCCLANEZ Chorus 2.
PRINCELLA MCCOLLOUGH: Student
Council Rep. 23 A Capella 1 , 23 Jr.
Concessions 23 St. Council 2.
DUNCAN McCOLLUM: Cheerblock 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 German Club 33 Run For Fun
Club 23 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Track Team 1,
2, 33 Ski Club 1 , 2, 33 Cross Country Team 2.
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ELSTONIAN 3, R.T. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2.
KATHLEEN MCCORMICK: Ski Club 3, Sr.
Sign Co. 3, Spanish Club 2, Bowling Club 1,
Concert Band 1, 2.
BARBARA MCDUFFY
GARY MCKAYI Sl. Council 1 , Ski Club 1 , 2, 3.
PAMELA McKEE: German Club 13
Counselor'sAss't 2, R.T. 1, 2, 3, Concert
Band 1, 2.
RICHARD MCKINNEY: St. Council 1, 2,
Science Club 2, Media Center 3, Wrestling
Team 2, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3.
CATHY MCLACHLAN: Trl-Hi-Y 1, 2, Jr. Prom
2, Sr. Sign Co. 1, 2, R.T. 1, 2, 3.
DEBBIE MCLEAN: Ice Skating Club 3, A
Capella 3, Chorus 3.
TERESA MACALKA: Steering Comm. 3, St.
Council 3, CRIMSON COMET 2, 3, Spanish
Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls Basketball 2,
3, Girls Volleyball 1, 3.
THOMAS MAKSYAN: Related DE. 2.
RANDALL MAKIK: Cheerblock 1, 2,
Business Club 2, 3, Swing Choir 1, 2, Track
Team 2, 3, Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3,
Prom Comm. 1.
TERESA MALIK: FHA 1, 2, CHO 2, VICA 2,
Homecoming 2.
DONNA MANSKE: Business Club 2, FHA 2, 3.
GRETA MAYO: Cheerleader 2.
WEBSTER MEANS: Football Team 1, 2.
NANCY MERSHON: Honor Society 2, 3,
Steering Comm. 2, Girls' State 2, All School
Musical 2, 3, Earth Club 2, 3, Red Devilettes
2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, German Club 1,
2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3.
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MELVlN METCALF
DEAN MlCHAELS: Cheerblock 1, 2, Hall
Monitor 2, l-li-Y 1 , 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2, Basketball
Team 1, Baseball 1, 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Steering
Comm. 2, 3, St, Council 2, 3.
WESTON MILLER: Che-erblock 3, Jr.
Concessions 2, Science Club 2, 3, Slide Rule
Club 1, Run For Fun Club 2, 3, Track Team
1, 2, 3, Cross Country Team 3.
GLADYS MILSAPZ Fl-lA1.
MICHAEL MISCIK: Bowling Club 3.
DAVID MOKRYCKI
ERIN MOLDEN: Dahlite 1, 2, Jr. Concessions
2, R.T. 1, 2, 3, Exploratory Tchg. 3.
DONALD MONTGOMERY: Pep Band 2, 3,
Concert Band 1, 2, 3.
REBECCA MONTOYA: Spanish Club 2,
Office Messengers 2.
CYNTHIA MORFORD: Elston Bowl 1, 2, 3,
Exploratory Tchg, 3.
DANNY MORGAN
JAMES MORSE: Cheerblock 3, Jr.
Concessions 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Math
Club 3, Boys Golf Team 1 , 2, 3, Ski Club 3.
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DAVID MULL: HonorSociety 2, 35 Jr.
Concessions 25 CRIMSON COMET 35 Jr.
Prom 25 French Club 1 , 35 Slide Rule Club 25
Track Team 2, 35 Football Team 35 Chess
Chess Club 1 .
CHRISTOPHER NAGEL: Audio-Visual Club 3.
CAROL NAZIMEK: Honor Society 2, 35 Jr.
Concessions 25 Spanish Club 15 Science
Club 2, 35 Slide Rule Club 15 GAA. 15 Elston
Bowl 1, 2, 3.
CATI-IY NAZIMEK: Honor Society 2, 35 Jr.
Concessions 25 All School Musical 25
Spanish Club 15 Science Club 2, 35 Math
Club 35 Media Center 25 Girls' Volleyball 15
Science Fair 2, 35 Elston Bowl 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT NELIVIAR
STEVEN NEULIEB: Cheerblock 1, 2, 35 Jr.
Prom 25 Soph. Party 15 Slide Rule Club 15 Art
Club 15 French Club 2.
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Devilettes 25 Soph. Party 15 R.T. 1, 2, 35
A Capella 2, 35 Chorus 1.
CLAUDETTE NICHOLS
LAWRENCE NICHOLS
MICHELLE NICHOLS: CRIMSON COMET 3:
Counselor'sAss't 1, 25 All School Musical 1,
2, 35 R.T. 1, 2, 35 Earth Club 15 German Club
1, 2, 35 Science Club 25 Slide Rule Club 25
Ski Club 35 Lab Assistant 3.
LORI NOVVFEL: O.E,I.A. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2.
CINDY OSOS: Sl. Store 25 Earth Club 35
Jr. Concessions 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2.
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25 Chorus 1,
DOUG PAVVLOSKI: Soph. Party 15 DECA
Club Pres. 35 Related DE. 2, 35 l-li-Y 1.
ANTOINETTE NICHOLS: R.T. 1, 2, 3.
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DON PELLEGRINI: Cheerblock 3, Baseball 1.
IVIATTIE PERNELL
VIVIAN PHILLIPS
RYAN PIPER: Earth Club 33 German Club 3.
ROMUALD POPLAVVSKI: French Club 3,
Spanish Club 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 2, Track
Team 1 g Tennis Team 2, 3, Bowling Club 1,
Tennis Club 1.
BEVERLY PORTER: Canteen 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2,
Exploratory Tchg. 33 R.T. 1, 2, 3, German
Club 1 , 2, Concert Band 1, 2.
LAURIE PORTER
KENNETH POTEM PA
LINDA POWELL: Steering Comm. 3,
Homecoming 3, AVA 2, 3, Exploratory Tchg.
3, Art Club 1 g Bowling Club 1, 33 Chorus 1,
LORI POVVERS: Counselor's Ass't 2, Tri-Hi-Y
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PRISCILLA RATZELL: A Capella 2, Concert
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C.O.E. 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Business
Club 23 G,A.A. 1.
KATHIE RICHARDSON: Jr. Concessions 23
Office Messengers 1, 23 R.T. 1, 23 Human
Relations 1 , 23 Student Council 13
Bowling Club 1.
JO ANN RILEY: Jr. Concessions 23 Office
Messengers 23 CHO. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Jr. Prom
23 R.T. 1, 2, 33 VlCA33 Business Club 1.
ROBERT ROGERS
KAY RLJSBOLDT: Honor Society 2, 33
Homecoming 33 Student Council 2, 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Jr. Prom 23 Swim
Team Timers 23 Spanish Club 23 Ski Club 33
Girls' Volleyball 2.
LYNN SABO: Honor Society 2, 33
Homecoming 33 Office Messengers 2, 33
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Red Devilettes 1 , 23 Rel.
D. E. 2, 33 Business Club 13 Ski Club 23
Concert Band 1, 2.
DENNIS SAFFER: Steering Com. 2,33
Student Council 1, 2, 33 Senior Class
President 33 CRIMSON COMET 33 Senior
Sign Co. 33 Musical 1, 2, 33 Jr. Prom 23 A
Capella 1, 2, 33 Pep Band 1, 2, 33 Concert
Band 1 , 2, 3.
JAMES SCHAAF: Cheerblock 13 Track Team
lg VICA 33 l.C.T, 33 Jr. Concessions 2.
LENORE SCHAEFFER: Honor Society 2, 33
Jr. Concessions 23 O.E.l.A. 33 Swim Team
Timer 2, 33 R,T. 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 23
Tri-l-li-Y 23 Concert Band 1, 2.
ELAINE SCHLAAK: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Jr.
Concessions 23 Honor Society 2, 33 Steering
Comm. 13 C.H.O. 2, 33 Jr. Prom 23 R,T. 1, 2,
33 VICA 2, 33 Ski Club 23 Spanish Club 2.
CLARA SCHMALBERGER: St. Store 23 Sr.
Sign Co. 33 Slide Rule Club 1 3 GAA. 13
Spanish Club 1 , 2.
ANDREW SCHMIDT: Ski Club 1 , 2, 33 Jr.
Prom 23 Honor Society 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 Football
Team 1, 2, 3.
Seniors 45
46 Seniors
JEANIE SCHMITT: Honor Society 2, 33 Office
Messengers 1, 23 Swim Team Timers 1 , 2, 33
German Club 1, 2.
KARL SCHMITT: Steering Comm. 33
Cheerblock 33 Hall Monitor 33 German
Club 1 , 23 Boys' Golf Team 1 , 2, 33
Bowling Club 1.
BEVERLY SCHOLL: Steering Comm, 33
Homecoming 2, 33 Student Council 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 Office Messengers 23
ELSTONIAN 33 Jr. Prom 23 R.T. 1, 2, 33
German Club 1, 23 Ski Club 1, 2, 3,
PAUL SCHOOF1 Football 1, 2, 33
Cheerblock 2, 3.
PAULA SCHOOF: Steering Comm. 2,
Canteen 1 3 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Jr. Prom 23
Exploratory Tchg. 33 RT. 2, 33 Spanish Club
1, 2, 33 Media Center 23 Ski Club 23 Girls'
Volleyball 1.
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CINDY SCHROEDER: Steering Comm. 1'
Canteen 1 , 23 Jr. Concessions 23 Tri-Hi-Y1
23 Jr. Prom 23 Soph. Party 13 Rel. D.E. 2, 3.
MARSHA SCHULTZ: Office Messengers 33
l.C.T, 33 VICA 33 Chorus 1.
PATRICIA SHAGDAI: Honor Society 1, 23
Girls' State Alternate 23 DAR, Award 33
Jr. Concessions 23 Office Messengers 23
O.E.l.A. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Jr. Prom 23
R.T. 1 , 2, 33 Girls' Golf Team 2, 3.
KATHLEEN SHAIA: Steering Comm. '13
Student Council 13 Canteen 23 Tri-Hi-Y 33
Jr. Prom 23 Soph. Party 13 RT. 3.1
DENNIS SHEPPARD: Steering Comm. 1, 2'
Cheerblock 1, 2, 33 Jr. Prom 2.
LORI SIEGMUND: Honor Society 2, 33 I
Homecoming 33 Dahlites 2, 33 ELSTONIAN
33 Tri-Hi-Y 1 , 23 R. T. 1, 2, 33 Spanish
Club 2, 33 Exchange Student 2. ,
DAVID SIPES: Steering Comm. 1, 2, 33
Student Council 33 Science Seminar
1, 23 AVA 33 Sr. Sign Co. 33 Soph,
Party 13 Pep Session Club 33 French
DIANE SIEBERT l
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Club1,3.3
PAT SKONIECZNY: Steering Comm. 2, 33
Jr. Concessions3 ELSTONIAN 33 Tri-Hi-Y
13 Jr. Prom 23 RT. 1, 2, 33 Earth Club
33 Swim Team Manager 23 Tennis Team 3.
PHIL SKVVIAT: Cheerblock 33 Hall
Monitor 33 Hi-Y- 2, 3.
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OEVOE SLISHER: Honor Society 2, 33 Musical 2, 33
All School Play 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Slide Rule
Club 13 Media Center 1, 2, 33 Pep Band 2, 3,
Concert Band I, 2, 3,
MARY SMELTZER: O.E.l.A. 3.
SUZANNE SMIDT: Homecoming 33 St.
Council 1,23 Steering Comm. 1,2, 33
Jr. Office Messengers 1 , 23 Jr. Play 23
Tri-Hi-Y 1 , 2, 33 Sr. Sign Co. 33 Jr,
Prom 23 R.T. 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3.
ANNIE SMITH
CAROLYN SMITH: Related D.E. 2, 3:
DECA Club 2, 33 Bowling Club 1, 2,
GRETCHEN SMITH: Soph. Party 13
Steering Comm. 23 Jr. Prom 23
Office Messengers 1, 23 Human
Relations 1, 23 C.O.E. 33 FHA 1, 23
Spanish Club 23 Business Club 1, 2.
JANET SMITH: R.T. 13 Jr. Prom 23
Cheerleader 1.
KENNETH SMITH: Spanish Club 1 , 23
Boys' State 23 Track Team 1, 23
Cross Country Team 1 , 2, 33
Basketball Team 1, 2, 3.
LISSA SMITH: Homecoming 33 Honor
Society 2, 33 Canteen 13 Jr. Prom 23
St. Store 23 Jr. Concessions 23 Ski
Club 33 ELSTONIAN 33 R.T. 1, 2, 33
German Club 1, 3.
ROBERT SMITH
SUSAN SMITH: Honor Society 2, 33
St. Store 23 Jr. Concessions 23
C.H.O. 33 VICA 33 Track Timers 2, 33 Spanish
Club 2,33 Science Club 2,33
Slide Rule Club 23 G.A.A. 1.
LORI SPANG: Canteen 23 Office Messengers
1,23 Jr. Prom 23 DECA Club 2, 3.
LAURA STACHOWSKI: Art Club 13 Honor
Society 2, 33 CRIMSON COMET 33
Exploratory Tchg. 33 Science Club 2.
MARGARET STARK: Jr. Prom 23 Ski
Club 2, 33 Steering Comm. 33 Office
Messengers 33 R.T. 1, 2, 33 German
Club 1 , 23 Tennis Team 2, 33 Tennis
Club 1 , 2, 33 Concert Band 1 , 2, 3.
KAREN STERCHI: Earth Club 2, 33 Honor
Society 2, 33 All School Musical 1 , 2, 33
French Club 1, 33 Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Science
Club 2, 33 Swing Choir 2, 33 All School Play
23 A Capella 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 2.
KATY STEWART: Tri-Hi-Y 23 Spanish
Club 13 Counselors Ass't 23 Jr.
Prom 23 Ski Club 1, 2, 3.
Seniors 47
SHARON STOREY: Canteen 23 Jr
Prom 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Soph. Party 1
RT. 1, 2, 3, er, sign co. 3.
EDWARD SUMMERS: Elston Bowl 23 Ski
Club 1 , 2, 33 Track Team 13 Math Club 13
ComputerCIub 1, 23 Science Club 1, 2, 33
ELSTONIAN 1, 2, 33 HonorSoclety 2,33
DAR. Award 3.
DAVID SURFACE: Track Team 23 Basketball
Team 1, 2, 33 Football
Team 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1.
NANCY SURSA: C.H.O. 2, 33 VICA 2, 3.
RICHARD SWISTEK: Cheerblock 33
Football Team 3.
EDWARD SZALAJ KO
DAVID TARTAL
SANDRA TEASLEY
MARION TENNISON C O E 3
RICHARD THOMPSON lce Skating Club 3 Hall
Monitor 1 , 2, 33 Track Team 1 Tennis Team 2 3
Concert Band 3, A Capella 1 2 3 Pep Band 3
NANCY TOOLE Related D E 3
EDWARD TROJAN HonorSociety2 3 Steering Comm 1
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COLLETTE TURNER: Chorus 1.
MICHAEL TYLER
ANDY VAIL
THOMAS VAN ETTEN: Cneerblock 2, 33
Wrestling Team 1 , 2, 3.
TRINA VAN GIESON: All-School Musical'3g
R.T. 1 , 2, 3, Chorus 1, A Capella 2, 3, Swing
Choir 2.
JOAN VANKOSKI
RALPH VAUGHN
ROBERT VVAGNER: Cheerblock 1, Soph.
Party 1 5 Hi-Y 2, 3, Related D.E. 25 Cross
Country Team 2, 3.
GAll. WANDREY: Business Club 2g G.A.A, 1
Girls' Volleyball 1, Honor Society 2, 35
CRIMSON COMET 2, 3, C,O,E, 3.
SHARON WANTLAND: Steering Comm. 2, 3
CRIMSON COMET 3, Jr. Prom 2, Soph,
Party 13 RT. 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2,
Symphonic Band 1, 25 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3.
FRED WEBSTER
MARK WEBBER: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cross
Country Team 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3,
Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Seniors 49
50 Seniors
MARK WERNER: Hall Monitor 23 Ushers
1, 2, 33 Jr. Prom 23 Soph. Party 23
Wrestling Team 1.
MARY WEST: Honor Society 2,33 Jr.
Concessions 23 ELSTONIAN 33 Musical 1, 2,
33 Earth Club 2, 33 German Club 1, 2, 33
Science Club 1 , 2, 3: Ski Club 1 , 2, 33
A Capella 1, 23 Swing Choir 1, 2, 3.
SCOTT WESTPHAL
DEBORAH WHITAKER
DALE WHITE: Bowling Club 13 Cycle Club 1.
PAUL WHITELEY
BRAD WHITMORE: Honor Society 2,33
ELSTONIAN 33 Wrestling Team 23 Ski Club 23
Pep Band 1 3 2, 33 Concert Band 1 , 2, 33
Elston Bowl 2.
DRUSILLA WILSON: Steering Comm. 33
Dahlites 2, 33 Jr. Concessions 23 Jr. Play 23
Soph. Party 13 R.T. 2, 33 Human Relations 2.
SUSAN WING: Jr. Concessions 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,
23 Senior Sign Co. 33 Jr. Prom 23 R.T. 1, 2,31
Spanish Club 2, 33 Ski Club 33 Tennis Club 1.
STEVEN WISEMAN: Jr, Prom 23
Football 1323 3.
JACQUELINE WEISNER
MARTIN WOJASINSKI
CHRISTINE WOLFE
TERRY WOLFE
JUDY WOLFORD
WILLIAM WOLOD: Steering Comm. 3.
PAT WOLTER: Hi-Y 13 Jr, Prom 23 Rel. DE.
2, 3.
TERRY WOLTER
TOM WOOD
TIM WOOD: Track Timers 1.
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NOHA VVAZNI
Messengers 13 Tri-Hi Y 13 Soph,
Party 13 H T. 1, 2, 33 COE. 33
Business Club 23 G.A,A.1.
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JAMES ZAWACKIZ Cheerblock 1
VlCA 33 Tennis Team 1, 2, 33
Swim Team 1,23 Tennis Club 1,
CARLEEN ZILSKE: Homecoming
Prom 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Sr. Sign Co
of All-School Musical 1,23 C.O.E. 33
A Soph. Party 13 Fi.T, 1, 2, 33 Media
L ' Center 23 Girls' Volleyball 2.
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MARY VVOZNIAKZ Dahlltes 23 Office
RONALD WROBLEWSKI: Cheerblock 1, 2,
33 Steering Comm. 1,23 Jr. Play 23
Soph. Party 13 Spanish Club 13
Elston Bowl 2, 3.
LINDA YORKEY: Homecoming 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 CRIMSON COMET 2, 33
Jr. Prom 23 Soph. Party 13lce
Skating Club 33 Ski Club 3.
LAUHIE YOUNG: Canteen 1, 2, 33 All-
School Musical 2, 33 RT. 1 , 2, 3'
French Club 1 , 23 A Capella 23
Chorus 1 3 33 Swing Choir 2, 3.
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Larry Aldridge, Diane Andrews, Terry
Armstrong, Tom Berry, John Carroll,
Joseph Coyle, David Dobkins, Gary
Downey, Terry Dunne, Darlene Evans,
Cindy Everetts, James Ferrell, Eugene
Fields, Michael Fleming, James Gillette,
John Goggins, Fiussell Gooden, Michael
Grattenthaler, Lisbeth Gray, Dennis
Hood, Ma Hue Huang, Mark Krieghbaum,
Milton McGuire, Robert Meyer, Dale
Miller, Timothy Piecuch, Christine
Flichmond, Claudette Ftoberts, Chris
Samsel, Sean Shoyer, Diane Siegel, Perry
Smith, Karl Stewart, Mary Tillman, Zeggory
Thompkins, David Thompson, Timothy
Turner, Frank Vankirk, Gregory Wallen, Judy
West, David Wiles, H. Samuel Willis, Mary
Woodruff.
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Labs, lectures, and demonstrations
are just a tevv ofthe activities
ofthe science department. ln
Physical Science, students gained
practical Knovvledge ofthe world
around them through lectures and
visual presentations. Chemistry
classes vvere designed to give
students an insight into the
vvorld of chemical sciences, This
vvas accomplished through a series
of experiments, movies, and
demonstrations. The physics
course taught the hows and vvhys
ot diversified fields of science
such as electronics, motion,
and nuclear physics. Advanced
Science vvas a combination ot
advanced biology and chemistry.
The college level course consisted
of lab exercises and student-
teacher discussions, along
vvith individual vvork on the
part of the students.
Scientists Learn Through Laboratory Experiments
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Dispersion of water on a solid suriace.
KarIScnmit1, Advanced Science.
Alex Armour, Advanced Science,
Dave Rumsey, Physics.
Brad Whitmore, Advanced Science.
Academics 55
Vocational
Classes Prepare
Students
For Future
For the second consecutive year,
Mr. l3rammel's building classes
built a house in the country.
They put forth a lot of time and
hard work, and upon completion
they planned to sell it. Auto
trades classes learned to repair
cars, doing such jobs as tune-ups,
and brake jobs. Other vocational
classes offered were power
mechanics, machine shop, vocational
electricity, graphic arts,
welding, aviation flight and
mechanical and architectural
drawing. The goal of these classes
was to teach the student a trade
he could pursue after graduation.
Starling Below, Clockvvise
Building Class' house.
Jeff Harris, Auto Shop.
Doug Khiola, Bill Esslihg,
Wood Shop.
Jim Morlah,Au1o Shop.
Doug Goddis, David Farmer
Power Mechanics.
Roy Woodard, Blueprints.
Slade Edling, Wood Shop.
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Music Classes
Echo Through
Hallways
Music classes afforded students
the opportunity to learn to sing
and sound better together as a
group and to harmonize when it
was needed, In Music Theory
students were exposed to the
composition and transposition
of written music. Ear training
taught the students to recognize
intervals, notes, and pitch,
and other musical devices.
Starting Right, Clockwise:
Bobby Foster, Music.
Mrs. Brubeck, Teddy Green, Art I.
Jody Epstein, Art I.
Paper mache animals, Art I,
Phil Geteske, Karen Sterchi,
Dennis Saffer, composing melodies.
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Master
Media
ln art classes, students let
their creativity run wild with
materials such as clay, paper
mache, fingerpaints, and
watercolors at their disposal.
As one ot the year's major
projects, Elston and Rogers
students got together and made
a calendar illustrated with
some of their best drawings
and paintings. The profits
made from their sales went to
the purchase of more materials.
Under the watchful eye of Mrs.
Brubeck, students cultivated
their artistic talents.
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Department
Adds
Two To Two
The math department took on a new
look this year with several
changes. Joining the staff were
Mrs. l-legg, who taught trigfanalyt.,
geometry, and probability and
statistics, and took over the job
of department head. Also new was
Mr. Tilden, teaching Alg. llftrig.,
calculus, and geometry. Here from
previous years were Mr. Lockridge,
teaching geometry and Algebra ll,
and lvlr. Warner, who taught
arithmetic, geometry, and Alg. l.
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Starting Left, Clockvvise:
Paul Schomaker, Mr. Warner.
Mr. Tildera. Student teacher,
Brenda Tuomi. Tim Carroll.
Mrs. Hegg. Joe Mellon,
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Business
Classes
Promote
Efficiency
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Business classes helped students
learn the essentials of success
in the business vvorld. Typing l
and ll taught students to type
business letters, invoices,
bills and other important forms.
Shorthand made note-taking and
dictation much quicker, while
bookkeeping taught students to
keep accurate records. Office
machines familiarized classes
with basic office equipment, and
Business Law and Math helped
students find the solution to
deeper business problems.
Starting Below, Clockwise
Rosanne Espar, Typing II,
Kim Kaletha, Accounting.
June Casteel, Shorthand.
Tom Natale, Typing I.
Sue Werner, Typing II.
Beth Aigner, Shorthand,
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Pilot Hopefuls
Push To Leave
Planet Earth
ln aviation classes students
learned the crucial steps of
hovv to maneuver an airplane
successfully. Through the
marked knowledge of Mr.
lVlcAnally, the rookie pilots
were given instructions in the
handling of a plane in difficult
situations. Since it was
impossible to gain actual
flying experience in class each
day, the flight simulator was
used to practice altitude
changes, flying over mountains,
and also the landing of the
aircraft. All in all it was
an excellent beginning course
for the future pilots.
Starting Right, Clockwise:
Kathy Papp, Ken Willard, Aviation.
Mr. Croll, Driver's Ed. instructor.
Driver's Ed. car.
Ann Jasinski, Driver's Ed.
Jeff Peckett, Mr. McAnally,
examining wing structure.
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Grand Prix hopefuls for the rigors of
handling an automobile in traffic.
The department offered students
experience in situations that commonly
occur in everyday driving. ln
addition, instruction was given on
how to handle unusual circumstances
and equipment, such as crash situations,
driving a pick-up truck, pulling a
trailer and stick shift driving. ln
order to pass the course, the student
had to parallel park, drive a
standard transmission car, and handle
a car in all traffic predicaments
that were encountered during the course.
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P. El. Survives
Growing Pains
Last year's experimental Phased
Elective English program came
into full swing this year
for all juniors and seniors.
While sophomores continued
with the usual full-year English
program, the remaining students
were able to choose a semester
course from several offered.
The courses were in three
main categories: literature,
composition, and communications,
and ranged from study of The
American Novel or Creative
Writing to Theatre Appreciation
or Mass Communications. The
new program was popular with
most students because they
were able to choose a class
in line with their own
interests and abilities.
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Starting Below, Clockwise:
Dave Pantil, Journalism.
Scott l-larlib, Timmy Allen,
Creative Writing,
Mark Devero, Mrs. Scnovvalter,
Shorter Fiction.
Kim Watkins, English ll.
Dave McGowan, Creative Writing.
Tom Bauer, Snorter Fiction.
Academics 67
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Starting Right, Clockwise:
Susie Smidi, Terry Dunne, Mary
West, European travelers.
Mrs. Croft, Spanish,
Jayne Keppen, Debbie Rux, German.
Mrs. Obejas, Spanish.
Peggy Stark, Lori Siegmund, Laura
Cleveland, South American travelers.
Mr. Hibbs, German.
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Classes Improve
International
Relations
Students tried to widen their
horizons through the Foreign
Language Department, headed by
lvlr. Hibbs. Along with increasing
writing and speaking skills and
comprehension of written material,
students searched for a better
understanding of historical and
cultural facts about their
respective countries. Mrs. Croft
and Mrs. Obejas taught Spanish,
while Mrs. Ganster taught
French and German. lvlrs. Steinke
also taught French, and Mr. l-libbs,
in his last year at Elston,
taught German. To the credit
of both teachers and students in
this department, several students
competed and were chosen to
participate in foreign travel
and study programs last summer.
Academics 69
CHO, ICT Seek
Voc. Expertise
Student vvork programs were once again
included in the curriculum at Elston.
Students were given the opportunity
to earn money and at the same time
pick up valuable experience in the
career of their choice. The Community
Health Organization placed students
in health oriented jobs at hospitals
around Michigan City. Industrial
Cooperative Training worked together
with private businesses to provide
on the job training and experience in
various vocational occupations.
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Row One: S. Macalka, P. Davis, J. Riley, N. Sursa, N. Kniola, P. Davis,
Mrs. Mills. How Two: D. Crabb, E. Schlaak, T. Koch, S. Smith, J. Trubee.
Starting Above, Clockwise:
Community Health Organization.
Laura Steinke, ICT.
Mr. Albert, ICT.
Student at Marsh.
Paula Schoot, student teacher.
Erin Molden, student teacher.
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Teaching Possibilities
This year eight seniors from Elston participated
in the Exploratory Teaching Program. Each
student was assigned an elementary school where
they went for two hours each day. They helped
the teacher grade papers, made bulletin boards,
sometimes taught class, and also helped out at
recess. Through this program the students gained
practical knowledge in the area ot teaching.
Students taking part in the program were Erin
Molden, Ken Gardner, Paula Schoof, Cindy
Morford, Linda Powell, Diana Kieffer,
Laura Stachowski, and Bev Porter.
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Starting Right, Clockwises
Mr. Kerwin, Government.
Dean Michaels, Government.
Kim Downey, Karen Ste-rchi, Sue
Smith, Romuaid Popiavvski, Government.
Mr. Donognue, Greg Yeater, World History.
Brad Black, Steve Burgess, Jeanne
Womack, Mr. Bruemmer, Russ
Averitt, Diane Grams, US. History.
iv1r.Bruemmer, U.S. History.
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Presents The Past
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The Social Studies Department offered a
wide variety of classes this year. World
History traced the roots of our cultures
from prehistoric times to the present.
U.S. History gave the students a background
of the events that have forged the United
States as we know it today. Government
classes taught the functions and structure
of our governmental system along with
outlining the systems of foreign
governments. Sociology exposed the
complexities of everyday life, encompassing
such matters as divorce, marriage,
premarital sex and the changes in our
society. American Problems discussed the
solutions to the difficulties confronting the
people ofthe United States, and Economics
focused on aspects ot the management of
the national budget and the stock market.
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Home EC. Classes
Cook Up
Better Homemakers
Home Ec. classes instructed girls in the ways
and means of managing a home economically
and efficiently. ln cooking classes girls
acquired skills in preparing tasteful meals
on a budget, while also learning the
nutritional values of food. Each lunch hour
a cafeteria-style meal was served to the
members of our faculty. The lunch was
prepared by the girls in the Commercial
Foods class. Sewing courses were designed
to teach students about textiles and
simple or complex construction of clothes.
In the spring a fashion show was conducted
to display the girls' creations ofthe year.
To prepare young ladies for family life,
Design for Living classes touched on the
aspects of raising children, family
economics and decorating the home.
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Denise Snipp, Sewing.
Mrs. Sparks, Mary Akers, Mary
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Debbie Watson, Evelyn Williams, Cooking.
Lynn Reeves, Sewing.
Cris Alvarado, Cooking,
Doreen Wahl, Sewing.
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Health And Safety
Classes Bare
Body Secrets
ln Health and Safety classes
students learned about the
body, mind, and safety. Topics
covered in class were such
things as body structure, bones,
muscles, and bodily functions.
Besides studying physical
health, they also gained
knowledge in the area of mental
health by discussing
repression, projection, and
other related topics. Farther
along in the year they learned
about safety in the home and
elsewhere. First aid was
also included in the course.
Starting Fright, Clockwise:
Kevin Jankowski, Health !Safety.
Sue Barr, gym and dance demonstration.
Linda Collins, Dave Jarnutowski, gym.
Girls' P.E., rhythm dancing.
Mr. Croft, Health!Safety.
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areas, co-ed. in physical education is
now quite a common thing. Along with
the usual gymnastics, softball, volleyball,
and basketball came the chance tor boys
and girls to get together for dance classes
in PE. Also girls had the chance to
try ballet, and boys practiced marching
to drills. Several juniors and seniors
also gave an hour ot their free time to
help Miss Taylor and Mr. Croll conduct
their classes.
Academics 77
Students And Teachers Study
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Robert Aigner - Counselor
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Patricia Brubeck - Art
James Clevenger- Rel. lCT Voc. Ed,
Marilyn Ambrose - Home Ec.
Jack Apple -ICT Coordinator
Kay Behrndt - Art Coordinator
Maurice Biddle Voc Ed
George Bowie - English, CRlMSON COMET
Paul Brammell - Voc. Ed.
Norman Bruemmer Social Studies
Paul Byrd Counselor
Paula Callaway - Language
Joyce Castle - Counselor
Mary Christy - Counselor
Susan Colgrove - Business
Philip Combs - Voc. Ed.
Max Croft - l-l. !Saf., English
Roberta Croft- Language .
Jerry Croll - Dr, Ed., H,!Saf.
Dennis Curtin - P. E., Social Studies
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Keith Davis- Voc. Ed.
Angela Felabom Orchestra
Gilbert Dehne - Science
Roger Donoghue - Social Studies
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Geraldine Dunlop - English
Mildred Edling - Business
Donald Evett - Science
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Ruth Galles Rel COE Business
Irene Ganster - Language
Donald Hans - H.!Saf., Dr, Ed.
Velma Harrison - English
Edward Hibbs - Language
Stan Holdcraft - Media
Kenneth Johns - Band
Donita Jones - English
Patrick Jones - H. fSaf., Dr. Ed,
Mary Joseph English
Anthony Kapetanovic - Voc. Ed.
Academics 79
Maxine Meer Library
Elbert Lockridge - Math
Earl McAnaIly - Aviation, Voc, Ed.
Newt Meer- Athletic Director
Paul Michaels - H. !Saf., Dr, Ed.
Alicia Obejas - Language
James Keene - Voc. Ed.
Ronald Kerwin - Social Studies
Paul Laux - A. lA Coordinator
Eloise Lee - Business
Patrick Mark - English
Joseph Martorano - Business
Kenneth Presser - Math Coordinator
David Quinn - Social Studies
Arthur Rhoads - Social Studies
Gordon Robison - Science Coordinator
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Wallace Sacks - Voc, Ed.
Eleanor Schwab - English, ELSTONIAN
Martha Hegg
Math
The Art Of Survival
William Schwab - Science
Alice Smith - English
Dorothy Sparks -- Home Ec.
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Kenneth Shanks - Data Processing
Jeannine Showalter - English
Eulalah Smith - Library
Richard Sparks - Business
Anita Spencer- Business
Barbara Steinke - Language
Daniel Steinke - H. !Saf., Dr, Ed.
Byron Tilden - Math
Lewis Timberlake - Music
Florene Troyer - Counselor
Jack Warner - Math
Shirley Wenger - Home Ec.
Jean Wineiand - Nurse
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Starting Above, Clockwise: Dr. Robert Raisor. Mr.
James Wagner. Dr. Charles Fields. Harold Werdine,
Sam Johns, Joseph LaRocco, Robert Frame, Dr.
Robert Taub, Francis Morse, Dr. Charles Fields, Mr.
James Wagner, Vee Ferguson, School Board.
82 Academucs
Dr. Charles Fields, superintendent of the
Michigan City Area Schools, has
coordinated and guided the functions ofthe
school system for the past four years.
Assisting Dr. Fields in his duties are Dr.
Robert Fiaisor, who is in charge of the
econdary schools, and Mr. James Wagner,
in charge of school finances. Another
important part of the administration is the
school board which handles the budget,
general economic policy, and curriculum.
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Principals And Secretaries
Work For Well Balanced Program
Our office staff was one of excellence. Mr. Jones has
run our school for the past eleven years. Serving as
assistants, Mr. Harbart and Mr. Adams took care of
discipline matters. The secretaries were also of great
importance. Mrs. Larson took care of paperwork, while
Harriet battled with attendance. Mrs. Novak handled
rentals and other money matters, and Mrs. Fisch
served as receptionist to the counselors and office in
general. Combining efforts, they managed to keep
Elston running smoothly through another year.
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Starting Left, Clockwise: Mrs. Chapman,
secretary. Mr. Jones, principal. Mrs.
Novak, treasurer. Mr. Adams, assistant
principal. Miss Harriet Wright, attendance.
Mrs. Fisch, secretary.
Mr. Harbart, assistant principal,
Mrs. Larson, secretary.
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88 Juniors
luniors Stand Out
The juniors of any school are at the
core of most of its activities. As
sophomores they were lost and uninformed.
As seniors they will be tied up with
important decisions, responsibilities
and irregular schedules. But a junior
class is needed to keep things lively
and running smoothly. The class of '76
fulfilled this role. Some of their
projects included junior concessions,
representing the Great Pumpkin and
planning and decorating for the prom.
They proudly displayed their school
loyalty by participating in red-and-
vvhite days, pep sessions and the Squeeze.
With the cooperation of class officers,
junior steering committee, and student
council representatives, many decisions
were made. All told, many interesting
moments might have been missed if not
for the enthusiastic class of '76,
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Junior Officers Nancy Wipperman,
Phil Goldberg, Loretta
Przybylinski, Jim Saturday.
Sponsor Mrs. Brubeck.
Sponsor Mr. Quinn.
Steering Committee.
STEERING COMMITTEE.
Row One: L. Ellis, M. Ginther,
M. Lau, D. Zeese, C, Alvarado,
S. Macalka, T. Natale. Row
Two: P. Wiegand, B. Harris,
T. Carroll, J. Saturday,
P. Goldberg, J. Santana.
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Beth Aigner, Mary Akers, Victor Akers, Timothy
Allen, Cristina Alvarado, Kathy Anderson.
David Armstrong, Douglas Armstrong, John
Ashley, Russell Averitt, David Baird, Reuben
Balinao.
Susan Bantz, Cynthia Barkow, Mickey Barnes,
Wendell Barnes, Sylvia Barnett, Lorri Bauer,
Thomas Bauer, Brenda Baugher, Susan Bazia,
Mark Behrendt, David Beilfuss, Nancy Bell.
Kevin Berk, Pamela Blege, Michael Bigda, Lynn
Bixler, Brad Black, Carol Black.
Timothy Black, Becky Blomberg, Bonnie Bock,
Cathy Bohmer, Douglas Bolka, David
Bootcheck.
Carolyn Bowen, Scott Braddy, Anthony Branch
Michael Brandon, Mark Brennan, Timothy
Brindle.
Linda Brovvn, Michael Brovvn, Margaret Bruner,
Steve Burgess, Elizabeth Burnham, Julia
Butzler.
Carol Byrd, Victor Cain, Johnny Calvin, Noel
Carlson, Timothy Carroll, Mary Carter.
Pamela Carter, June Casteel, Cynthia
Chambers, Paula Chelemengos, Richard Clark.
Barbara Coffin.
The C ass Of '76 Becomes More Organized
Wade Cole, Reggie Collier, Clay Conley, William
Cooney, Carole Cooper, Charles Cooper.
Cynthia Cordray, Mark Costello, Partice Craft,
Ronnie Crosby, Derrick Cross, Timothy Crozier.
Dawn Dargis, Laura Davies, Jackie Davis, John
Davis, Cheryl Dawson, Steven Debruyn.
Sharon Degnegaard, Mark Devero, Thomas
Devvitte, Julie Dombrovvsky, Abbe Driggs, Dawn
Drzevviecki.
Bill Durham, Darlene Dysard, Jett Eason, Murray
Edvvarcls, Terry Eggers, Patricia Egle,
Pamela Eldridge, Brent Ellis, Laura Ellis, Nancy
Embree, Kenneth Emerick, William Ennols.
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Bill Essling, Handy Fekete, Paul Fithian, Donna
Fitzsimmons, Charlene Fleming, Sam Florio.
Paul Foreman, Bobby Foster, Laura Francis, Mike
Frederick. Ed Fritch, Becky Gabbert.
Doug Gaddis, Larry Gasavvay. Karen Gast, Valerie
Gazarkievvicz, Bill Geleske, Mark Ginther.
Phil Goldberg, Lisa Gordon, Barb Grail, Mike
Graham, Diane Grams, Jerry Gray,
John Greene, Mark Gresla, Ed Griggs, Mike
Grinston, Jeff Gronek, Karen Gunderson.
Patricia Hammill, Judy Hampton, Scott Harlib,
Cheryl Harrell, Brant Harris, Debbie Hart.
Tony Hatchel, David Hawthorne, Mary Hensell, Vicki
Hess, Becky Hills, Jackie Hobart,
Kathy l-lock, Mona Howard, James Hudock, Louise
Hull, Louise Jacobucci, Barb Jankowski.
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Bandy Jarka, Mary Jaskievvicz, James Jesko, Carol
Jesse, David L. Johnson, David Ft. Johnson,
Pamela Johnson, Steven Johnston, Jeri Jones,
Debra Jordan, Vincent Kaczrnarek, Laura Kann.
Juniors 91
92 Juniors
Linda Kahn, Kimberlee Kaletha, Debra Karm,
Ronald Kayser, Timothy Keeler, Stephen Keen.
Gene Keeney, Kimberley Kelley, Marlene Kelley,
Margaret Kelly, Marjorie King, Lawrence Kintzele.
Gregory Kmiecik, Pamela Koch, Todd Koch, Leslyn
Kohn, Timothy Korn, Timothy Kowalski,
Lynn Kraemer, Pamela Krause, Cynthia Krieger,
Roberta Kubath, Katheryn Kuszmaul, John
Lancaster.
Nicholas Landers, Ronald Landtroop, Matthew Lau,
Janet Lawson, Susan Leatherwood, Dianne Lee,
Julienna Leman, Mark Levendoski, Lois Levine,
Trudy Levine, Charles Lewis, Michael Liles.
Randy Liles, Carlyn Lindborg, John Lindborg,
Russell Lipsey, Sandra Litchlord, Rickey Littlejohn.
Heidi Lohse, Jamie Long, Bruce Lowry, Rose
McClane, Margaret McCrindle, Doris McGee.
Patricia McGreagor, Robin McKay, Linda
McKinney, Michael McNew, Sandy Macalka, H rim
Patricia Mallardi. , 5
Charla Marks, Thomas Martin, John Meding, Teresa
Meeks, Joseph Mellen, Brian Meyer.
Gain Prestige In Elston Ranks
Dave Bootcheck
Dawn Michaels, Larry Miller, Teresa Miller, Ronnie
Milner, Clarence Milsap, Carolyn Minshall.
Leslie Mitchell, Margaret Mitchell, Joseph Moore,
Mitchell Moore, Mary Morford, James Morlan.
Jay Morris, Alan Moss, Michael Muckvvay,
Mahmoud Mussa, Mohammed Mussa,
Thomas Natale.
Larry New, Donna Nieman, Margaret Nieman,
Carolyn O'ConnelI, Darrell Odle, Jean Oelschlager.
Kathryn Orlowski, Kathryn Ott, Timothy Pacholke,
David Pantil, Kathleen Papp, Mary Papp.
Melissa Paslaski, Jeffrey Peckat, Robert
Pendergast, William Pendergast, Douglas Penfold,
Jack Peters.
Robert Peters, Beverly Peterson.
Carolyn Phillips, Jeffrey Pickford.
Kimberly Poehl, Thomas Popoloski,
David Potempa, John Powalski.
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Stephen Powalski, Carol Price, Loretta Przybylinski,
Michael Porta, Carmen Qualls, Teresa Rabbitt.
Monica Ramion, Karen Rayshich, Debrah Reed
Hellowee Reid, Melinda Richmond, Janice Ringo
Barbara Robinson, Jacqueline Rogers, Robert Roy,
Karen Rueter, David Rumsey, Garry Sadenwater.
Joni Santana, James Saturday, Louis Saxon, Gerald
Schilling, Alan Schlaak, Susan Schlicker.
Katherine Schmitt, Diane Scholl, Julie Schultz,
Susan Schultz, Timothy Scrivnor, Frances Shaia.
Eddie Shinn, Laurie Shover, Dale Sjoberg, Cynthia
Sliwa, David Smith, Jamie Smith.
Leslie Smith, Robert Smith, Robin Smith, Christine
Sobecki, Myra Sobecki, Kathryn Sosinski.
Debra Spencer, Paul Steinheiser, Laura Steinke
Robert Steward, Maggie Stewart, Susan Storey
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Peter Stracke, Paula Strickland, Jon Sutton,
Roberta Swedenberg, Tina Tabisz, Nicky Tadras.
Deborah Talbert, John Taibert, Donna Tharp,
Tommy Thomas, Darlene Thompkins,
Linda Thompson.
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Sherry Lewis, Timothy Leary, Brenda Orzech,
Patricia Polston, Robin Swanson,
Linnea Weaver.
Robert Thompson, Jeffrey Toutloff, Larry Turner,
Eddie Tyler, Brenda Ulam, Gunnar Vagenius.
Terrance VanEtten, Constance Vaughn, Vicki
Vinson, Louis Vogel, William Voris, Rodney Wahl.
Andrew Wallen, Eva Walters, Kim Watleins, Sandra
Watson, Timothy Weatherbee, Bryan Weber.
Daniel Webster, Debora Webster, Susan Werner,
Debbie White, Lee White, Pauline Wiegand.
Pamela Wiencek, Lori Wilson, Nancy Wipperman,
Brian Wiseman, Stephen Wolfe, Jeanne Womack.
Bruce Woodard, Daniel Wroblewski, Pam Yorkey,
Donald Young, Martin Yuhas, Sara Zaknoen.
David Zeese, Mark Zilske, Richard East, Mary
Eisele, Kelly Flint, Anita Hatfield.
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Steve Burgess, Michael Day, Daniel Parks,
Russell Talbut, Linda Trotter, Lee Ann Wolod,
Nadine Woods.
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Troop Triggers Vocal Frenzy
Once again the Varsity
Cheerleaders kept the spirit of
the students and fans soaring
with their bubbling enthusiasm.
The Devils this year were
junior, Linda Brown and senior,
Sharon Wantland. The captain
ofthe squad was senior, Gayle
Jones. Miss Taylor was the
sponsor ofthe Varsity
Cheerleaders and lvlrs. Castle
sponsored the B-Team
Cheerleaders. The B-Team
Cheerleaders were chosen from
the ranks of the three junior
highs. Inspiring sophomore
exuberance, they gained
valuable experience.
Starting Right, Clockwises
Varsity Cheerleaders.
Gayle Jones.
Donna Stahoviak.
B-Team Cheerleaders.
Mary Ann Gabriel, Sue Barr,
Beth Neulib, Kathy Davis.
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From Bottom to Top, Left to Right: L. Brown, K. Gunderson, L
Shover, J. Epstein, C. Edling, G. Jones, B. Hills
Row One: M. Gabriel, B. Neuiib. Row Two: S.
Barr, T. Dittmer, D. Stahoviak. Row Three: K.
Davis.
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100 Sports
Softball Team Organizes
For Initial Campaign
Girls' lnterscholastic Softball
vvas organized at Elston in 1974.
Football coaches Dennis Curtin
and Jeffrey Freitag donated
their time to lead the team.
The squad played under standard
softball rules. There were ten
players to a side, and a sixteen
inch softball was used.
ln six ball games, the team had
tvvo vvins and four losses, and
although letters were not
awarded this year, next year
they will be.
Starting Right, Counter-Clockwise:
Laurie Shover, Softball practice.
Golf Team.
Toni Komp, Pat Shagdai, Municipal Course.
SOFTBALL TEAM, Row One:
L. Przbylinski, L. Khone, P. Mallardi,
C. Alvarado, S, Storey. Row Two: Coach
J. Freitag, J. Alvarado, L. Thompson,
T. Alvarado, K. Anderson, R. Smith,
Coach D. Curtin.
Girl Golfers
Remain Undefeated
The Girl's Golf Squad, under Coach Max
Crott, was undefeated in eleven matches in
1974. Since it was formed in 1973, the
girls have not lost a regular season match.
Senior Pat Shagdai was the team's captain
and was awarded Most Valuable Player.
The squad was also successful in
tournament play, winning the sectional
for the second consecutive year.
Playing under adverse conditions, the team
1 placed 13th at the state tournament.
Row One: P. Goggins, P. Bell, J. Keppen, D, Michaels, L, Ellis, 4
Row Two: P. King, B. Gabbert, A. Driggs, R. Swanson, L. Bixler, P. Shagdai.
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102 Sports
T'
Victories Over Rogers Spotlight Volleyball Season-
The girls Volleyball Team
compiled a 4-3 won-lost record
in 1974. Two victories over
rival Rogers highlighted the
season. The team also made good
showings in several invitational
tournaments. Linda Thompson
was the squad captain, and lvlost
Valuable Player was awarded
to junior Karen Fleuter. The
entire varsity squad lettered.
With only one senior on the
team, Coach Taylor is expecting
a respectable team next year.
VARSITY TEAM, Row One:J. Ringo, L. Kohn, K.
Rueter, S. Storey, B. Hills. Row Two:
D. Slisher, L. Thompson, S. Bombich,
K. Novak, L. Davies, S. Leonard.
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B-TEAM, Row One: M. O'Donnel, S. Werner, P. Pelligrini.
Row Two:S. Smidt, B. Robinson, L. Francis.
Girls' Team Nets Wins
The Girls' Basketball Team, finishing
its second season, ended up with
a record ot 5-2 for the year's
efforts. One ofthe year's highlights
was a victory over Rogers in
the second half ofthe season.
Teri lvlacalka and Sandra Leonard,
the only senior members, were frequent
starters, along with juniors Janice
Ringo, Linda Thompson, and Sue
Story, Finishing out the roster
were Kathy Perry, Linda Staffel,
Becky Gabbert, Barb Robinson,
Jean Nowak, Kathy Novak, Janice
Mitchell and Beth Ryan. The Girls'
Basketball Team ended their season
at the Rogers' Tourney
involving South Central,
Hobart, Rogers and our ovvn City
Girls' Basketball Squad.
Starting Right, Clockwise:
Teri Macalka, against Knox.
Teri Macalka, against Knox.
Basketball Team picture.
Volleyball B-team.
Sandra Leonard.
Varsity Volleyball.
Row One. T. Macalka, J. Ringo, B. Gabbert, S. Leonard. Row Two:
M. Mitchell, K. Perry, D. Slisher, S. Story, L. Staflel, L. Thompson.
Sports 103
The Devils End
Winter's Freeze With
Red Hot Ball Playing
Coach Steinke's Red Devil baseball squad battled
its way to a record-breaking season in 1974.
With excellent pitching, timely hitting,
and all around hustling, the team cruised to a
19-5-1 won-lost record.
Many individual standouts studded the lineup.
Co-captain Mike Wolfe, outfield, hit .417, set
a school record of 20 stolen bases and was named
to the All-State first team. Catcher Wes
Heninger hit .375, tied for 5th,in the conference
batting championship and was named All Conference
Catcher. Pitcher George Gabor was voted MVP for
his 6-O record and .369 batting average.
The team set several school records in the course
of the season. The team batting average-record
of .269 set in 1962 was buried by a .311 team
average. 84 bases were stolen breaking the old
mark of 70 stolen bases. The team blasted 203
hits, topping the old total of 189 hits. The
pitching staff compiled a very impressive
1 .89 earned run average for the year.
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2 I Mike Wolfe, All-State outfield, .417 avg.
3 .' Outfielder Eddie Shinn, .268 avg.
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Heninger, M. Wolfe, R. Vanvlaok, M. Weber, Coach Steinke. F. Bentley, G. Gabor, T. Cavanaugh, J. Janicki.
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Starting Above, Clockwise:
Tim Cavanaugh, pitcher, 6 and 2 W-L.
lnfielders Sean Shover, Mark Weber, George
Gabor and Wes Heninger after a City win.
Sean Shover, outfield, .307 avg.
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Although the 1974 baseball B-team
finished with a 1-12 won-lost
record, Coach Mark regarded the
season as a success. Pitching was
a sore spot for the team, rarely
holding the opposition to less than
five runs. Led by Dave Bootcheck,
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squad averaged five runs per game.
Pitcher Mark Levendowski registered
the season's only win. Jack Peters
and Dave Bootcheck, who hit .344
and .486, saw some varsity action.
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Harlib, T. Allen, M. Neuleib, and B. Gardner. Row Two: J. Ganshaw, D. Wiseman, B. Ftusbolt, and Coach Mark.
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Sectional
Fourth Place
The 1974 Men's Golf season was marred by
inconsistent play throughout the spring. Many
excellent rounds were played, but it was rare for the
team to make a good all-around effort. This resulted
in the team's 6 and 20 won-lost record. However,
the squad performed well in the sectional, placing
fourth of nineteen teams.
Junior John Else was chosen the team's Most
Valuable Player. Dean Jacobson, John Else, Karl
Schmidt and Jim Morse each lettered forthe second
time. Tom Martin lettered for the first time. With the
entire squad returning, the 1975 season appears
promising. lf the team plays as it can, Coach Croft's
N golfers will be state contenders.
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Schmitt, Jim Morse. Scoreblock. Steve Johnston. Jim Morse.
Row One: M. Brown, J. Else, P. Goldberg, K. Schmitt, D. Jacobson. Row Two: Coach Croft, T. Martin, B. Smith, J. Morse, P. Stracke, S, Johnston.
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Elston Track Men Endure Tough Season
Although 1974 was not a winning track
season, Coaches McAnally and Kerwin led a
competitive team. Few lettermen returned
to bolster the team, yet constant
effort on the part ot members brought great
improvement throughout the spring. Ken Smith
and Brian Smith placed 1st and 4th in
the 880 yd. run and discus throw. Also, the
mile relay team, consisting of Kevin
Donaldson, Dave Mull, John Calvin, and John
Jacques placed 5th in the conference. At the
LaPorte invitational, Ken Smith ran the
mile and placed 4th, Dave Mull placed 4th in
the 440 yd. run and Brian Smith placed 6th
in the discus throw. Again the mile relay
team placed 3rd. Running were John Jacques,
Bill Durham, Vic Piemonti and Brian Smith.
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V. Piemonti, B. Smith. Row Two: K. Donaldson, B. Coy, W. Miller, M. Ginther, K. Fiueter, Coach McAnally. Flow Four: Coach
D. Mull, D. Surface, K. Smith, S. Willis, D. McGowan, D. McCollum, Kerwin, B. Durham, B. Meyer, T. Brinde, S. Miller, B. Pendergast,
E. Summers, C. Lewis. Row Three: l.. Bauer, T. Black, B. Ellis, M. Muckway, Fi. Malik.
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Football Season Proves Disappointin
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Elston's 1974 Football team
was a model of consistency.
Facing a rough season,
they fought in a manner worthy
of EIston's tradition. The
spirit of both team and
fans was overwhelming
throughout the fall. The
following awards were made:
Andy Schmidt, Most Valuable
Player and Best Lineinang George
Johnson, Best Back, Tony Johns,
Best Offensive Player, Tim Korn,
Best Defensive Player, and
Mike Glenn, Best Underclassman.
Starting Right, Clockwise: Tony Johns, Running Back, with trainer
Pat Mark, Head Coach Pat Jones and Manager Dave Armstrong.
Jack Voris, in Field Goal position. S. B. Adams end run. i
Scoreblock, Ass't. Coach, Dennis Curtin Team Picture. Jim Emerich, 3
Linebacker.
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Row One: B. Venice D. LaFtocco W. Bolhim
Armstrong. Row Three: Coach P. Jones, Asst. Coach J.
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Westbrook' Bergmanvpl East M' Quhasl Rowj-WO. K' Brindle, G. Johnson, T. Korn, G. Bombich, D. Surface, D.
Jankovvski, M. Grattenthaler, J. Voris, J. Emerich, P. Schoof, MUN' J' Carroll' M' Gem' A' Schrmdt' Tfamef Mark'
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Purham, B. Wiseman, D. Liles, J. Epstein, D. Svvistek, Manager, D.
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B-Team Shows Promise Throughout Season
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Outstanding on the B-Team
for the 1974 season were
Doug l.aFiocco, Howard
Westbrook, Doug Schmidt,
and quarterback, Louis
Vogei. The O-7 record
did not shovv the effort
made or the valuable
experience gained during
the discouraging season,
Most of the B-Team members
played on the varsity
squad as vveli.
Starring Left, Clockwise:
Coach Jones and players.
SB. Adams home game.
Coach Jonesand referee.
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Tennis Team
Regroups With
Underclassmen
With only two returning lettermen, 1974 was a
rebuilding year for Coach Warner's tennis squad.
Overall, the team had a 1 and 12 won-lost record,
with a 1 and 6 conference record. Gilbert Green
played in the number 1 spot all year and was
voted Most Valuable Player. The doubles team,
Jim Zawacki and Gilbert Green, was successful
throughout the season. Lettering for the third year
was Gilbert Green, Jim Zawacki lettered for the
second year, and Mark Gresla, Bob Holmes, Dan
Murray, and Rick Thompson each lettered for the
first time. With the large underclass participation
this year, Coach Warner is looking forward to a
winning season next fall.
Starting Right, Clockwise: Reuben Balinlo. Mark Gresla.
Scoreblock. Team Picture. Rick Thompson, Bob Holmes.
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Team Runs To
Winning Season
The 1974 edition of the cross
country squad was a fleet-tooted
team, and completed the season
with a 12 and 8 vvon-lost record.
The unit had a good balance of
experience and youth, with members
of each class standing out. Third
year man, Ken Smith, was awarded
Most Valuable Senior. Sophomore
Kevin Higdon set a school record
of 1 2142.7 at the sectional, good
for a second place. Kevin also
was granted the Elmer lvlillbranth
Award for Most Improved Runner.
Ken and Kevin alternated running
the team's number one spot.
Starting Above, Clockwise: Kevin Higdon, second
place at sectional. Mark Weber. Jack Peters.
Scoreblock. Team picture. Wes Miller,
number 3 runner.
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Starting Right, Clockwise:
Scoreblock, Coach Martorano.
Bob Pendergast, Rogers.
Varsity Team.
B-Team.
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Row One: B. Lake, A. Dolson, H, Wiegand, Row Two: J. Sobecki, K. Gallas, D. LaRocco
L. Allen, T. Scott, B. Rustboldt, S. Dompke, D. Strickland, T. Brindle, S. Novak, Coach Jones
Young Blood Aids Matmen To 3-8 Season
The addition of several sophomores
and tvvo freshmen to the varsity
roster helped the Bed Devil Wrestlers
to improve what might have been
an even more dismal season. The
team record is not an indication
of the many fine individual efforts
turned in for the year. Lionel
l-lales, a senior in the 105-pound
class, ended up vvith a 12-6 record
for the year. The other senior
on the varsity was Tom VanEtten,
wrestling 119. Buckeye Epstein, a
sophomore wrestling 177, and Doug
Schmidt, 145, ended up with 17-6 and
11-1 1 records respectively. These
are also the tvvo young men who
represented Elston at the regional.
Other active sophomores were Kurt
Bergman, 155, Todd Scott, 112, Glen
Perham, 167, and Doug LaBocco, 155,
who Coach lvlartorano predicted would
be an asset in the upcoming season.
Steve Novak and John Doperalski
were the two varsity freshmen.
Row One J Doperalskl L Hales T Scott T Vanlitten Bow Two B Malik D Schmidt, K. Bergman,W. Bohlim,
L Fly T Allen T VanEtten B Pendergast G Perham B Epstein T. Soller, Coach Martorano.
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Relay Wins
Prove Season
Bright Spots
The swimming season ended with a won-loss
record of 5-9. The team was mostly composed
of newcomers with five returning lettermen.
Individual standouts for the season were
John Davis, who swam the 500 and 200 yard
freestyle, Mike Edling, who swam the 50
and 100 yard freestyle, and Greg Yeater, who
swam the 200 yard individual medley and 100
yard butterfly. Diving was Debbie Karm,
who this year set a new school record.
The team sported a pair of excellent
relay teams. The 200 yard medley relay
team consisted of Slade Edling, Pat
Wenzel, Tom Swedenburg and Mike Brown.
John Davis, Mike Edling, Greg
Yeater and Bob Smith comprised the
400 yard freestyle relay team.
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Croll, Coach Hanns, J. Davis, T. Swedenburg, G. Yeater, P. Wenzel, T. Scrivnor, B. Smith, M. Brown, D. Lau, D. Davis.
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The 1974-75 Bed Devil Basketball
Team enjoyed its best season in
recent history, compiling a 18-2
won-lost record.
Blending speed and height, Coach
Adams molded the team into a top
ranked squad. The team's depth was
a deciding factor in many ofthe
team's victories. Several times
players came off the bench in the
second half and sparked the team
to a victory. Highlighting the
season were victories over rivals
LaPorte and Rogers.
Senior center, Albert Johnson, and
senior guard George Johnson
. were co-MVP's. Junior
guard, Tony Branch, was the team's
highest scorer and led the
team on the floor.
Devils Regain Past Stature
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For Varsity Action if
Cultivating the individual talents
of his young squad, Coach Steinke
succeeded in producing players capable
of advancing to the Red Devils.
Alex Kiner blossomed into a fine
one-on-one player, out experienced
difficulty conforming to the rigors
of team play. Kiner and Coleman
Moore both were brought up for
varsity action in the late season.
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Brian Meyer, Sectional, vs. LaPorte.
Tony Branch, Sectional, vs. Rogers.
B-team.
Row One: M. Bixler, L. Williams, Coach Steinke, M. Glenn, C. Roster
T. Gibson, G. Wiseman, A. Kiner. Row Two: D. Taylor, C. Moore, Coach Meer
City Takes
Overtime Regional
City opened the sectional tourney with a see-saw
battle against Rogers. George Johnson iced the
61-57 victory with several clutch free-throws in
the final minutes. Against LaPorte, the Devils
faced a slow-down offense, the half time score
was 20-O City. ln the fourth quarter, Elston
blew a lead and went into overtime. When forced
to play basketball, the Slicers folded and City
ran away with a 25-18 win. ln the sectional
final the Red Devils outclassed a good South
Central team to capture Elston's 24th
straight Sectional cron.
Sparked by Albert Johnson 19 points, Elston
handlly feated a tenacious Valparaiso squad
66-55 in the afternoon Regional game. The Red
Devils jumped to a quick lead in the first quarter
against Mishawaka. However, the Cavemen stormed
back as the Devil shooting cooled off. Dave
Bootcheck came alive in the second half and
repeatedly sank outside shots. With less than a
minute remaining, Tony Branch scored to send the
game into overtime. Mishawaka grabbed four points
lead with less than 1:30 remaining, but the
Devils refused to die and once again tied the
score and faced another overtime. City seized a
four point lead in the second overtime and made
it stand up for a 71-69 win.
The Elston Express was derailed in the Semi-State
opener by the Lebanon seven-man defense, 56-59.
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Starring Right, Clockwise
Karen Bueter, MVP Volleyball
George Johnson, MVP Basketball
Albert Johnson, MVP Basketball
Letterpeople
Sports Awards Banquet
Andy Schmidt, MVP Football
Gilbert Green. MVP Tennis
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Once again Elston's athletes
were showered with honors tor
their exploits. Four MVP
X awards were presented during
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Most Valuable Players for winter
sports were John Davis in
swimming, Teri Macalka in Girls'
Basketball, Karen Rueter in
Volleyball, John Epstein in
Wrestling, and George Johnson and
Albert Johnson in Varsity Basketball
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J. Ringo. S. Leonard, T. Branch, B. Hills. L. Vogel, K. Schmidt.
D. Armstrong, K. Higdon. Row Three: P. Pellegrinl.
K. Novak, L. Thompson. T. Macalka. S. Story. A. Driggs, B. Meyer.
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Mr. Freitag, sponsor.
Miss Taylor, sponsor.
Brett Gilreath, president.
Emery Garvvick, vice-president.
Michelle Mazac, secretary.
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Erin Ainsworth, Regina Aldridge, Terrence Aldridge,
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Daniel Ayars, Barbara Bailey, Kevin Baker, Suzanne
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Russ Berks, Stephen Bigda, Susan Biggerstatf,
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Wayne Bohlim, Joseph Bolka, Sharon Bombich,
James Bootcheck, Barbara Boris, Virginia Borolov.
Linda Bowen, Susan Bowers, Meg Boyer, Pamela
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Cynthia Bradway, Nancy Brandt, Kevin Brown,
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Cynthia Burkhart, David Byrd, Robin Callahan,
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Matthew Cisler, Michael Clark, Brian Coleman,
Corllis Collier, Linda Collins, Martha Converse.
Mary Converse, Mary Coursel, Stacey Cox,
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Sophomores 133
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Robert Cross, Winston Cross, Clarence Crozier,
Manuel Cuello, Kendra Cuyler, Cornell Davis,
Jeffery Davis, Kathy Ann Davis, Patricia Day,
Donald Deal, Roger Dennis, Tricia Dittmer.
Linda Djuvik, Timothy Dobkins, Shawn Dominoski,
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Mark Dunn, Becky Durham, Mary Durham, Slade
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Paula Egle, Patricia Eisele, Michael Elkins, Susan
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John Epstein, Helen Espar, Terri Evans, David
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Dorothy Gillon, Brett Gilreath, Anthony Gipson,
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Janet Ouillen, Donna Ramsey, Brian Ftandhan, Paul
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Staff Seeks
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M. Ramion, P. Skonieczny, L. Smith, S. Vihllis, B. Meyer B' Whitmore, TI Dunne, E- Griggs, D- Jacobson
Crimson Comet Keeps Elston Informed
. This year's Comet Staff created a totally new A
Crimson Comet with a new format and compact size. ,
Most of the columns stayed the same, but some
of the names of thefcolumns were changed. One L
new column was "From Abroad" which dealt with
news from other schools. Although the statt was
inexperienced, the paper always came out on time
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Wandrey, Mr. Bowie, L. Stachowski, M. Nichols, a little Stall. Mrs. Schwab, ELSTONIAN Advisor, Laura Cleveland,,
kid, T. Macalka, L. Yorkey, P. Kelly, D. Salter, R. Blank, ELSTONIAN Editor. Mr. Bowie, Comet A-
M. Darrow, J. Saturday, D. Mull, M. Lau. Advisor, Teri Macalka, Comet Editor.
Activities 145
Band And Devilettes
Create Enjoyable Entertainment
The Band, under the direction of Mr. Johns, started out Spirits remained high the rest ofthe year as the Band
on a high note this year with their trip to Ball State played at many pep sessions, concerts, and basketball
where they competed in a marching contest. games, displaying Elston's numerous musical talents
FLUTES
Jones, Gayle - 12
Mershon, Nancy-12
Stark, Peggy - 12
Driggs, Abbe - 11
Bixler, Lynn - 11
Hensell, Mary - 11
Smith, Leslie - 11
Smith, Robin - 11
Gross, Lynn - 10
Harvel, Paulette - 10
Slisher, Dena - 10
Striebel, Carrie - 10
CLARINETS
Cantwell, Lynne - 12
Hosna, Kim- 12
Espar, Rosanne - 12
Slisher, Devoe - 12
Aigner, Beth - 11
Gresla, Mark- 11
Howard, Mona- 11
Krieger, Cindy - 11
Bell, Susan - 10
McGinnis, Debbie - 10
Ohms, Cheryl- 10
Wilson, Jodi - 10
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BASS CLARINETS
Wipperman, Nancy - 11
Blamey, Scott- 10
Evans, Teri - 10
Yanke, Ann - 10
ALTO SAXES
Malik, Randy - 12
Armstrong, Dave - 11
Wiegand, Pauline - 11
Lisak, Dave - 10
TENOR SAXES
Dempsey, Mike - 12
Steinheiser, Paul- 11
Valentine, Mark - 10
BARI SAXES
Cooper, Carmen - 12
Sjoberg, Dale - 11
DRUM MAJOR
Carlson, Noel- 11
TWIRLER
Liles, Kim -10
CORNETS
Saffer, Dennis - 12
Hogg, William -12
Black, Brad - 11
Carter, Pam - 11
Ennols, Bill- 11
Vogel, Louis- 11
Zeese, David - 1 1
Barth, Wayne - 10
Berks, Russ- 10
Garwick, Emery - 10
Odle, Barb - 10
Wiegand, Henry - 10
Wiseman, Douglas- 10
FRENCH HORNS
Lyness, Kathy - 12
Fekete, Randy - 11
Long, Jamie - 11
Hogg, Barbara - 10
Marlatt, Dana - 10
Wipperman, Duane - 10
TROMBONES
Geleske, Phil - 12
Rabbitt, Teresa - 1 1
Wenzel, Pat- 10
Syers, Brett- 10
BARITONES
Hllberg, Jon - 12
Janasiak, John - 10
Orlowski, Tom -
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Yeater, Greg - 10
TUBAS
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Ganschow, Jim - 10
Gardner, Pat- 10
Gilreath, Brett-10
Kuzmaul, Dave - 10
Wilson, Larry - 10
PERCUSSION
Whitmore, Brad - 12
Montgomery, Don
Thompson, Ricky -
Martin, Tom - 11
Bixler, Mike - 10
Huang, Dan - 10
Lockridge, Karl- 10
VanAuken, Jeff- 10
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Starting Below, Clockwise: Bed Devilettes: From Left: Julie Bazia, Laura
Ellis, Sue Berk, Linda Kahn, Nancy Mershon, Becky Blomberg, Heide
Lohse, Cathy Urbanski, Lisa Hobbs, Lynn Bixler, Irene Smith, Anietta Perry,
Mary Hensell, Jackie Davis, Kim Hosna, Nicki Grennes, Beth Aigner, Cindy
Krieger, Laura Kahn, Mona Howard, Rosanne Espar, and Kathy Lyness.
Center: Kim Liles. Pep Band, Row One: Paul Foreman, Mark Gresla, Randy
Fekete, Brad Whitmore, Noel Carlson, Mark Valentine. Row Two: Dana
Marlatt, Barbara Hogg, Pam Carter, Teresa Babbitt, Dena Slisher, Lynn
Gross, Lynn Cantwell, Phil Geleske, Brad Black, Devoe Slisher, Pat Wenzel
Row Three: Dale Sjoberg, John Janasiak, Dave Lisak, Bill Hogg, Rob
Thompson, Jon Hilberg, Tom Martin, Mike Brandon, Tom Orlowski, Don
Montgomery, Larnf Wilson, Brett Syers, Dennis Saifer, Lou Vogel, Jazz-
Rock Band: Fiow One: Pat Wenzel, Dave Armstrong, Phil Geleske, Bob
Thompson, Paul Foreman, Noel Carlson. Bow Two: Brett Gilreath, Jon
Hilberg, Mark Gresla, Mike Bixler, Dave Zeese, Devoe Slisher. Row Three:
Mark Valentine, Greg Yeater, Mike Dempsey, Lynn Cantwell, Dena Slisher,
Dennis Saffer, Bow Four: Dale Sjoberg, Scott Blamey, Lou Vogel, Larry
Wilson, and Brett Syers. Row Five: Pam Carter, Teresa Babbitt, Dena
Marlatt, and Emery Garwick.
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Flow One: K. Flint, E. Ainsworth, D. Hawthorne
Row Two: M. Lau, T. Keltz, P. Kunkel
Row One: D. l-lart, D. Colwell, M. Paslaski, S. Storey
D. Glancy, T. Miller, T. Van Geason, C. Zerbe. Row Two:
C. Conley, A. Smith, K. Sterchi, E. Williams, W. Kelley
D. Gillon, C. Alvarado, J. Alvarado, S. Lind, V. Foster
D. McLean. Row Three: M. Grinston, L. Young, A
Young, K. Anderson, W. Thompson, D. Saffer, D. Block
T. Levine. E. Tvler, V. Nichols, T. Thomas
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This year the chorus consisted of three groups: Mixed Chorus, Swing
Choir, and A Capella. These groups sang at various assemblies, as well
as performances outside of school to raise money for robes and music.
With the help of Mr. Timberlake, the chorus performed well throughout
the year. Our orchestra also performed at a number of school programs,
including assemblies and the-Scholarship Awards Program. For their
small number, they sounded surprisingly well.
Starting Flight, Clockwiser Mixed Chorus. Mary Bohmer, chorus.
Bernadette Nichols, chorus. Swing Choir. A Capella. Orchestra.
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Mitchell, P. Day. Row Three: M. Bruner, J. Hales, M. Mazac
Row Four: R. Callahan, l, Smith, A. Perry, l.. Young. Row Five:
T. Ashley, C, Henderson, Fl. Grinston. Row Six: l.. Shenny
D, Deal, C. Fleming, C, Byrd. Flow Seven: M. Simmons, A. Kiner
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Elected Students Represent Classmates
This year's Student Council made a few
imaginative innovations as well as sponsoring
and preserving some of Elston's traditional
activities. They dreamed up and sponsored the
playing of music over the public address system
during the passing periods. lt was also the
Council who was responsible for the continuance
of dances by helping with behavior control.
Another task which they undertook was the
organization of the Homecoming ceremonies and
the procurement of convertibles for the parade.
Members of the Council were elected by their
fellow students. There were ten representatives
from each class, along with all class officers.
The Council also elected its own officers.
Meetings were generally held once a month,
and members worked to demonstrate the
value of student government.
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TOD to BOffOf77.' P. GOldb9l'Q, D. VVlS6fTt3ft, M. Blxler, T, Magalkav D, Saffery B, Gilreath, C. Davis,
M. Gabriele, N. Wipperman, T. Dunne, T. Dittmer, V. Byrd, K, Dolson, B. Smith, D, Michaels, L. Brown,
M. Baumgartner, S. Barr, J. Saturday, B. Holmes, M. l-lart, D. Rurnsey, K. Watkins, J. Bingo, D. Dysard,
M. Ginthner, T. Branch, E. Garwick, D. Sipes, I. Baumgartner, L. Leffler, A, Armour, Mr. Bowie.
150 Activities
Honor Students Provide Needed Services
The 1975 Elston Sr. High National
Honor Society was a group of students
representing the most active and
achieving students of our school.
The sponsor of the club, Mr. Kervvin,
said, "The club tried to organize the
accomplished students of the school
into a group that functioned within
itself to serve the community and
1 N . school." Their projects included
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A Parents' Night, Back-to-School Night,
Homecoming, the Salvation Army food
drive at Christmas, and ushering at
various activities, as well as a field
trip for participating members.
Starting Above, Clockwise:
Bob Florio, president, Toni Alvarado,
Laura Stachowski, Honor Society.
National Honor Society.
Student Council.
Mr. Bowie, council sponsor.
Alex Armour, vice-president, Bev Scholl,
secretary, Dave Block, president.
Phil Goldberg, Student Council.
Mr. Kerwin, Honor Society sponsor.
Left to Right, Bottom to Top: S. Summers, L. Schaeffer, L. Cleveland, S. Smith, G. Wandrey, D. Bootcheck, N. Mershon,
K. Sterchi, K. Rusboldt, C. Nazimek, N. Dabkovvski, E. Mr. Kervvin, L. Smith, P. Shagdai, D. Slisher, Nl. West, L.
Schlaak, B. Whitmore, L. Sabo, R. Espar, P. Davis, D. Mull, Siegmund, E. Trojan, K. Gardner, J. Alvarado, L. Cantwell,
C. McConnell, J. Hilberg, C. Nazimek, K. Dolson, L. Stachowski, T. Alvarado, P. Bould.
Activities 151
152 Activities
A number ot students participated in our three
business-oriented clubs this year. The clubs
vvere DECA CDistributive Education Clubs of
Americab, VICA Cvocational Industrial Clubs
ot Americaj, and OEA COttice Education
Association of lndianaj. They were sponsored
by Mr. Dry, Mr. Clevenger, and Mrs. Galles,
respectively. The clubs encouraged students'
enthusiasm in the area of business study and
prepared them tor competition in regional,
state, and national level business contests.
Starting Right, Clockwise: DECA.
Gail Vllandrey, Crowe Chizek, and Co.
Jim Zavvacki, B and E Marina.
VICA. OEA.
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Berry. Row Two: R. Pasky, G. Eaton, L. Spang.
T. Davis, N. Dabkowski. Fiow Three: J. Gillette,
R. Dompke, P. Woltor, D. Pawlowski, C. Smith.
OEA, Row One: G. Wandrey, M. Wozniak, C. Zilski, G. Smith, P. Shagdai
M. Leedy, M. Reeves. Row Two: C. Johnson, L, Dittmar, K. Levvis, C
Schaeffer, J. Dingle-r, L. Rehtorik. Row Three. F. Denecho, L. Bowers
L. Nowiel, T. Tennison, S. Shepperson, D. Jenkins, Mrs. Callas
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Provide lob Experience
VICA, Row One: Mrs. Mills, N. Crabb, J. J. Schaaf, M. Hensell, T. Koch, J. Jackson.
Trubee, S. Guillen, J. Riley, P. Davis, Mr. RowFour:T. Hyer, G. Johnson, J. Jesko, B.
Clevenger. Row Two: S. Smith, K. Gregory, Coy, R. Hussey. Row Five: D. Criswell, J.
E. Schlaak, J. Hunt, P. Davis. Row Three: Reed, S. Burgess, M. Muckway, J. Zawacki.
Activities 153
154 Activities
Clubs Promote
Foreign Culturalization
Starting Right, Clockwlse:
German Club.
Mr Hibbs, German sponsor,
Mrs. Croft, Spanish sponsor.
French Club.
Spanish Club. -
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SPANISH CLUB, Row One: V. Vinson, D, Zeese, Mrs. GERMAN CLUB, Flow One: Mr. Hibbs, K. Flint, J. Leaman,
Croft, P. Wiegand, S. Smith, L. Siegmund, M. Ginthner, P. Wenzel, H. Lohse. Row Two: Fi. Piper, E. Garwlck, Miss
E. Griggs. Row Two: S. Smidt, P. Smith, K. Downey, L. Bitterman, C. Weaver, B. Aigner, Fl. Bruce, P. Hammil,
Cantwell, T. Alvarado, B. Chinski, M. D'Donnell, L. K. Downey, M. Baumgartner. Row Three: B. Gabbert, C.
Weaver, S. Schultz, P. Wiencek. Flow Three: S. Mitchell, C. Chambers, L. Collins, D. Krause, C. Zerbe,
Schlicker, B, l-logg, D. Karm, L. Clevland, K. Gardner, J, Oelsohlager, M, Nichols, Row Fourg M, Brockway, A,
D. Stahoviak, S. Bombich, J. Morse, J. Dombrowski, Yanke, P, Koch, S, Florio, L, Smith, L, Kahn, L, Kramer, D,
D. Dysard, B. Poplawski, B, Flobinette, J. Jones. Baugher, C. Krieger, D. Mershon.
Language clubs this year tried to
increase student morale and motivation
for learning a foreign language and
something ot the foreign country, as
well as provide an opportunity to
socialize with other language students.
Fund-raising projects were also carried
out to help support the Honors Program
and other school-oriented travel and study
programs. French, Spanish and German
clubs were sponsored by lvlrs. Ganster,
Mrs. Croft, and Mr. l-libbs, respectively.
Row One: K. Watkins, L. Haughtington, L. Kohn.
Pow Two: C. Becherer, K. Sterchi. Pow Three:
Mrs. Ganster, L. Wilson, M. Bixler, P. Kunkel.
D. Marlatt, Mrs. Callaway. Row Four: D. Bootcheck,
B. Holmes, D, Graham, C. Phillips. Row Five: R.
Poplavvski, D, Sipes, M. Lau, K. Cuyler, T. Dunne.
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Activities 155
156 Activities
Clubs Carry Out Calculated Plans
The purpose of the Slide Rule Club
vvas to learn howto read the slide
rule and use it in mathematical
calculations. The club vvas sponsored
by Mr. Lockridge, in his last year
at Elston, and they met every tvvo
vveeks after school.
Members ofthe Math Club vvorked hard
Thursdays after school, to prepare for
contests and standardized tests. The
head of the Math Department, Mrs.
l-legg, sponsored the club. Included in
the cIub's special activities were
outside speakers on careers in
mathematics and related subjects.
SLIDE RULE CLUB: S. McGeady, N. Goggins, MATH CLUB, Row One:J, Morse, Pl. Smith, S. Zaknoen, Row Two: Mrs.
G. Lovvry, D. Zeese, H. Wiegand, Mr. Lockridge, l-legg, P. Wiegand, M. Lau, J. Dombrovvski, L. Kramer, K. Kuzmaul, T. Tanski,
Students Explore
Science Fields
Mr. Dehne, head ofthe Science
Department, sponsored the Science Club,
The main purpose of the club was to
encourage students interested in the
field of science and provide them vvith
interesting lectures and demonstrations
in various areas of scientific knovvledge,
The club's planning committee looked tor
speakers not only among locally known
scientists and professionals, but from
our ovvn student body as vvell.
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Starting Left, Clockwise:
Alex Armour, Dave McGowan, Laura
Science Club.
Math Club.
Mr. Lockridge, Slide Flule sponsor.
Nancy Goggins, Dave Zeese, Steve
Mcfieady, Slide Flule meeting.
Slide Rule Club.
Mary West, Mr. Dehne, Science Club.
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Row One-:T. Kowalski, C. Nazimek, W. Miller, D. M. Cuello, R. Smith, E. Summers, P. Wiegand,
McCollum, lvl, West, D. Rumsey, Row Two:S. Smith, C. Nazimek, S. Zaknoen, lvlr. Dehne, K. Sterchi.
Cleveland, Science Club demonstration.
Activities 157
Senior Class sponsors, Mrs. Croft
and Mr. Warner, sponsored the
new Senior Sign Company, whose
purpose was to cover as much of
the third floor as possible with
posters to encourage our teams.
Another fairly new club, the
Bible Club, was sponsored by Mrs.
Showalter, with the help of Mrs.
E. Smith. Members worked toward
a better understanding and
knowledge of the Bible.
Starting Right, Clockvvise:
Bible Club.
George Johnson, Kendra Cuyler.
Student Store. Earth Club.
Senior Sign Company.
Joan Alvarado, Lynn Cantwell.
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K. Gast, M. Ramion, Ft. Landtroop, Mrs. Smith, T. Alvarado, J. Alvarado, L. Cantwell, K. Gardner.
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Elston's Earth Club met every other
Friday after school, The goal of
the club was to "learn of and keep
informed on the condition ofthe
environment," said Mr. Schvvab, the
club's sponsor. Members ofthe club
also read books and held discussions
OH related subjects.
The Student Store, sponsored by Mr.
Lockridge, provided students with
paper, pens, pencils, folders, cough
drops, Kleenex and many other supplies
necessary to the survival of Elston
students throughout the year.
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EARTH CLUB, Left to Right: N. Mershon, M. West, K. Dolson, B. Graff, Mr. Schwab, STUDENT STORE: D. Bootcheck,
P. Skonieczny, K. Sterchi, Ft. Piper, C. Chambers, J. Nelmar. L. Wilson, Mr. Lockridge, K. Gast.
Activities 159
The Hall Monitors kept the halls
ot Elston clear of wandering
students. Giving up an hour ot
each day, these students kept
the hall noise to a minimum.
J. Alvarado, M. Bamion, L. Sie-gmund, Mrs. Meer, T. Alvarado, WW
Mrs. Smith, J. l-lampel, L. Bowen, S. Schlicker, S. Zaknoen.
Students Minimize Noise Pollution
The Library Assistants were kept
busy this year helping Mrs. Meer
with such jobs as taking
attendance, checking out books
and keeping things in order.
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Row One: K. Willard, T, Natale, K. Brown, B. Wallen, T. Crozier, J.
Jesko, VV. Cross. Row Two: T, Lindborg, J. Gazarkiewicz, B,
Pendergast, Fl. Clark, C. Russell, B. Peters, B. Collier, Mr. l-larbart.
Ushers Integrate
Sponsored by Mr. Bruemmer,
Ushers were at all home football
and basketball games throughout
the year. Ushers helped in program
distribution, traffic control, keeping
the playing area clean, and helping
fans to find their correct seats. This
year Laura Cleveland and Dorothy I-lolda
served as Elston's first girl ushers.
Starting Below, Clockwise:
Ushers.
Hall Monitors.
Dahlites.
Karl Schmitt, hall monitor.
Eddie Tyler, usher.
Mr. Hans, Mike Grinston.
Mr. Bruemmer, D. Holda, B. Woodard, T. Dunne,
C. Milsap, E. Tyler, M. Grinston, P. Cavanaugh,
R. Clark, K. Berk, L. Cleveland, M. Griffin, B. Stark.
Activities 161
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Office Messengers, Occupations
Building Assistants and
Counselors Assistants found
themselves traveling the halls
to collect attendance,
deliver call-out slips, or
just run errands. Often
they were busy at such tasks
as filing, answering the
telephone and typing.
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Row One: L. l-lull, C. Chambers, R Bould
A. Lawhorn, P. Lewis, J. Lawson, C. Marksi
Row Two: D. Pheimlling, R. Swanson, K
Novak, D. Michaels, L. Bixler, L. Davies
L. Przbvlinskl, M. Bohmer, B. Neulieb
Starting Above, Clockwise:
Office Messengers.
Loretta Przybyllnski, office messenger.
Dave Ftumsey and Tim Kowalski, A.V.
Phil Geleski, A.V.
A.V. Club.
Counselor, assistants.
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Row One: C. Dawson, S. Leatherwood, R
Esper, S. Werner, B. Graff. Row Two
Mrs. Troyer, K. Ffueter, A. Driggs, C
Mitchell, K. Novak, K. Sosinski.
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Audio Visual assistants
prepared transparencies and
master copies for tests. With
the instruction of lVlr. Laux,
Audio Visual assistants
performed vital tasks for
Elston. Students prepared
transparencies and master copies
for classroom use. They also
taped various television
shows and played them on the
school's closed circuit system
and scheduled and delivered
M: films and filmstrips.
Row One: V, Williams, L. Powell. N. Parks. How Three: D, Sipes, B.
Row Two: D. Weinig, S. West, D. Weber, S. Blamey, B, Bates, J. Sobecki,
Ludington, D. Tharp, S. Trunk, C. Cooper, C. Nagel, Ft. Berks, Mr. Laux.
Activities 163
Canteen And Concessions
Canteen workers catered to
student gastronomical desires
by vending snacks and tidbits
on each lunch hour. Senior
and junior girls forfeited
their study halls to set up
and retail their wares. Mr.
Dehne donated his time to
sponsor the canteen and do
the necessary paperwork
behind such a mammoth operation.
Starting Right, Clockwise:
Mr. Dehne, Canteen Sponsor.
Barbara Robinson, Jr. Concessions.
Basketball Jr. Concessions.
Football Jr. Concessions.
Canteen. ,
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L. Baugher, L. Burnham, B. Gabbert, T. Alvardo, J. Alvardo, L. Young, Mr. Dehne
Curb Munchies
At any major sporting event through-
out the school year, Bed Devil fans
could depend on Mr. Hans' intrepid
workers to supply the necessary
confectionery for the fans to maintain
their roaring spirits. About 35
juniors turned out at each game to
vend their wares. Their reward
for hours of work was an occasional
glimpse of the games during breaks.
Row One: D. Drzewiecki, C. Chambers, B. Graff, L.
Przybylinski, M. Ginther, D. Talbert, S. Werner, C.
Marks, L. Davies. Flow Two: M. Hensell, D. Dysard,
N. Wipperman, L. Wolod, S. Zaknoen, J. Schultz, V.
Vinson, Fl. Swanson, P. Wiegand. Row Three: S.
Storey, J. Dombrowsky, L. Kraemer, M. Bamion, C.
Alvarado, B. Weber, L. Hull, M. Lau, M. Carter, K.
Gast, P. Koch, P. King, Mr. Hans.
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Row One: D. Drzewiecki, C. Chambers, B. Graff, L. Przybylinski, M. Ginther, Kuszmaul, M, McCrindle, M. Carter. Row Three: D. Dysard, J. Dombrowsky,
D. TalbertE. Walters, S. Werner, C. Marks, L. Davies. Ftow Two: S. Storey, N. L. Kraemer, C. Alvarado, B. Weber, M. Lau, B. Gabbert, K. Gast, D.
Wipperman, L. Wolod, S. Zaknoen, D. Hart, J. Schultz, D. Reed, K. Michaels, P. Wiencek, Mr. Hans.
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lvirs. Meer sponsored the Swim
Timers, a group ot girls who
helped out when the swim team
had a home meet. They timed and
recorded each event and provided
1 the score table with results.
Starting Fight, Clockwise:
Rosanne Espar, Kim Hosna, swim meet.
Cindy Edling, Mr. Kerwin, Duncan
McCollum, Ed Summers, ski lesson.
Bowling Club.
Ski Club. Swim Timers.
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Row Two: Mrs. Meer, J. Schmitt, S. Werner, B
Gabbert, D. Scholl, L. Schaeffer
Clubs Improve Skills
Lack ot snow made for lack of skiing
this winter. Because of the weather,
the Ski Club only took a few trips to the
slopes. However, in early February the
club planned to head north to take on
bigger and better slopes.
The Bowling Club, sponsored by Mr.
Evett, traveled to the bowling alley
every Tuesday and Thursday for a few
hours ot fun. For thirty weeks, they
gained experience and improved their
scores. The annual Holiday Tournament
took place during Christmas vacation.
Row One: L. Haughtington, J. Womack, L. Collins,
D. Baugher. Bow Two: C. Burkhart, P. Wienciek, L.
Levine, C. Jackson, C. Jesse, L. Powell, K. Gardner.
Row One E Summers D McCollum D Talbert L Yorkey L Smith Edling B Scholl L Cleveland,A. Drlggs, M.Valentine. Row Three:
Fl Thompson B Holmes C Cordray N Goggins M Stewart Row Mr Kerwin J lVlorse,S,VVillis, E.Walters, K. Novak, B,Smith,
Two L Powell K Sterchl N Nlershon S Dulcet K Stewart C T Levine M West K. Cuyler, L,Stachowski, K, Gardner, Fl.Vaughn.
Activities 167
Cheerblock
Cheers Champs
The Boys' Cheerblock, under the
direction of Mr. Mark, showed great
enthusiasm at every home basketball
game. Many ot the members participated
in pre-game retreats at which they
prepared forthe games. They had their
own cheers which showed their feeling
toward the referees as well as the
opposing teams. This club also provided
the stripper tor the basketball games.
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Row One: K. Higdon, B. Lake, D. LaFlocco, G. Yeater, T. Natale, T. Bauer, J, Meding, J, Saturday
H. Wiegand, D. Kuzmaul, K. Gallas, Row Two: J. B. Essling, K. Gardner. Row Three: Mr. Mark, J
Peckat, B. Wiseman, T. Brindle, D. Rumsey, J. Davis, Morse, G, Green, K. Ball, T. VanEtten, M. Brockway
M. McNew, M. Brown, B. Smith, P. Goldberg, D. Pantil, J. Nelmar, D. Pelligrini, VV. Miller, D. McCollum, D
M. Yuhas, T. Carroll, S. Harlib, M. Costello, Franks, M. Darrow, K. Schmitt, B. Holmes, P. Skwiat
Rote Teufels
Vocalize For Victory
The traditional initiation was kept
this year for the RT's. Prospective
members wore such things as bathing
caps, red noses, and bibs. The club
had its own seating section at
basketball games and helped arouse
spirit at less crowded events such as
wrestling and swimming meets. The RT
Formal took place at the Red Lantern
lnn in February. Mr. Harbart's
Danceables provided the music for the
affair. This is the only formal for
which the girls invited the guys.
Starting Left, Clockwise:
Kendra Cuyler, RT Initiate.
Jeanne Dingler, Jody Epstein, Cathy
Bartels, Debbie Bootcheck, RT Officers.
Myra Sobecki, RT lnitiate.
Boys' Cheerblock.
Rick Blank, Basketball Game.
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Tri-Hi-Y is an organization set up by the
YMCA for senior high girls. Meetings are
held twice a month at the Once members,
the girls can come to the "Y" any time to
swim, play basketball or use any of the other
facilities there. Also, once a year a Youth
and Government program is held for anyone
interested in learning how our government is
run. This is offered at all "Y's" in Indiana.
Future Homemakers of America is the national
organization of home economics students.
Membership is voluntary and all Elston students
taking a home economics course are eligible to
join. The overall goal of the organization is to help
its members improve personal, family and
community living, as well as the
development of occupational competencies.
'77 TRI-Hi-Y: Row One: S. Schmidt, L. l-laudington,
C. Vangemeren, E. Howe. Row Two: M. O'Donnell,
T. Dittmer, M. Gabriele, N. Grennes. Row Three: C.
Burkhart, C. l-loltgreen, S. Trunk, S. Dulcet. 76 TRI-I-ll-Y:
Ffovv One: I.. Ellis, B. Blomberg, B. Graff, M. Hensell.
Row Two:S. Bazia, D. Karm, B. Aigner, C. Chambers.
Row Three: Ft. Swanson, K. Ott, K. Sosinski.
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Row One: J. Alvarado, P. Carter, C. Lindborg, P. Egle. Row Two: Mrs.
Wenger, K. Stinchfield, J. Shepherd, D. Manske, T. Alvarado, C. Alvarado.
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Paulette Harvel, Pep Session.
Pep Session Committee.
Future Homemakers of America.
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The purpose ofthe Pep Session
Committee was to set up and
organize each pep session. They
explored ideas for competitive
games which would be entertaining
and at the same time involve
students. They took into account
any specific theme for a particular
pep session. All three classes
were represented in the club.
D. Sipes, S. Schlicker, P. Harvel, L. Davies, K. Cuyler, P, King, J. Alvarado, L. Burnham,
T. Alvarado, L, Bixler, C. Krieger, H, Lohse, N. Goggins, D, Stahoviak, K. Watkins, B, Hills
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This year, the Ice Skating Club
was in its first year of formal
organization. It started as a
branch of the Michigan City Ice
Skating Association. Sponsored
by Mrs. Brubeck, the club had
about twenty members. Throughout
the year they skated at the lcebox
and Notre Dame Athletic and
Convocation Center in South Bend.
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N. Mershon, L. Yorkey, S. Dulcet. Row Two: Mrs.
Brubeck, K. Cuyler, M. Lau, P. Davis, C. Black, C. Alvarado.
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A new organization at Elston, the
Hockey Club was a combination of
Rogers and Elston students vvho
shared an interest in ice hockey.
Coached by volunteer Dick Goggins,
the "Blades" showed much promise.
Although the team had a losing
season, Coach Goggins reported
that there would be many bright
prospects for the upcoming year.
Starting Below, Clockwise:
Hockey Club.
.Jim Wolavka C721 goalie Mark Piotrowski.
Mark Werner 1685.
Ice Skating Club.
Patty Davis, Nancy Mershon, Heide Lohse,
Carol Black, Matt Lau, ice skating.
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Row One: P. Scherilli, D. Murray, B. Hoffman, P. Fithian,
M. Batkys, S. Tuznik, P. Grudavich, J. Wolavka. Row Two:
M. Piotrowski, M. Werner, A. Scabinski, P. Wallen, A. Jube,
J. Goggins, H. Westbrook, B. Cullather, G. Levendowski.
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Starting Right, Clockwise:
Laura Cleveland and friends, Mexico.
Museum of Anthropology, Mexico.
Lori Siegmund and friends, Colombia.
Terry Dunne in Carnac, France.
Castle in Bretagne, France.
Mary West and friends, Germany.
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Foreign language students from the class
of '75 participated last summer in various
study and travel programs around the world.
Elston was represented in South America
by Peggy Stark in Brazil, with the American
Field Service, and Laura Cleveland and
Lori Siegmund, with the International
Fellowship Service, in Mexico and Colombia.
In Europe were Terry Dunne and Mary West,
in France and Germany, with the l.U.
Honors Program. Susie Smidt and Jeannie
Schmitt were also in Europe with private
programs. Other Elston Students traveling
on their own inthe States and abroad
were: Alex Armour in Colorado, Alan
l-leckendorn, bikehiking from Seattle to New
York and Canada, and Dave McGowan and
Sam Willis freewheeling across Europe.
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that the people at FOX JEVVELERS
in the Marquette Mall take the time
in helping you make important
decisions in choosing your class
ring.
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184 Ads
lf you need any type of help
starting that garden, planting the
hedge, or burying those tulip
bulbs, let the GARDEN AND FLOWER
CENTER, 3127 E. Michigan Blvd.,
help you in all your gardening needs.
Dennis and Sharon Safter knovv that a
good home needs proper electrical care.
ATOM ELECTRIC takes care ot all your
electrical needs from light bulbs to
correct vviring. Switch over to ATOM
ELECTRIC, located at 219 Allen St.
There's alvvays one that soars above the
rest, ln class rings, announcements,
diplomas, club pins, medals and trophies,
that one is BALFOUR, Americas first
jewelry manufacturer - and still the
finest. The BALEOUR representative tor
Elston is Mr, Jim Bell.
JEWEl.RV'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN
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FLANIGAN TIRES INC.
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l-lome of the Tire Specialists
Distributors for:
Dayton Tires
Michelin Tires
Gould Batteries
Moog Replacement
Monroe Shocks
Complete Wheel Service
Brakes - Front End Rebuilding
l-li-Speed Balancing
130 W. Sixth Street
Sophomores and juniors, undecided on
whom to see about buying your class ring?
HERFF JONES, who comes to Elston each
year for sales, is the one to see. From aawide
selection you can find a ring that
pleases you.
For that special look in guy's apparel,
BLAKE'S in the Marquette Mall is the place
to go. Former Red Devil star Larry Kniola vvill
be there to assist you.
ElNl-lORN'S TOWN AND COUNTRY has
what young girls are looking for
in today's clothes. It has a wide
variety of junior and misses
. it sportswear, coats, and formal
e I ll It wear. ElNHORN'S is conveniently
0 r It S located inthe Marquette Mall.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
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Get your money's Worth at SMlTl-l'S
SHOES in the Marquette Mall. Pictured is
Cindy Osos purchasing a pair of shoes
from salesman, Steve Neulieb.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, builders ot
industrial, commercial, and public works
projects, is located at the corner ot 2nd
and Spring Streets in Michigan City. See
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION tor all your
building needs.
Norine Muckvvay, Dennis Sheppard, and
John Berry take a test drive in the nevv
1975 Buick Electra 225. For a closer look
at a variety ot Buicks, come dovvn to BILL
SHERMAN BUICK at 3309 W. Michigan
Blvd. Wouldn't vou really rather?
186 Ads
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Windshield Wipers, Washers, and Chassis Lubricators
SAFETY STARTS WITH SEEING
Sprague Devices Inc. 500 Huron St.
With the guidance of good
salesmen, Jamie Long and Kathy
Oriowski relax in the luxury of the
new 1975 Granada, knowing they
won't be steered wrong with a good
deal from the people at HIRSCH
FORD, 3930 S. Franklin.
With 5 out of 12 months of
cold weather, the people at
WEIL-MCLAIN, located on
Blain St., keep on their toes
keeping our toes warm with
the latest in hot air and
hot water systems.
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There's something about the Colonel's
secret recipe for tried chicken that keeps
everyone coming back for more. Michelle
Nichols and Linda Yorkey satisfy their
appetite at KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN,
located at 1701 Michigan Blvd. For carry-
outs or catering service, stop in or phone
them at 879-0303.
Tony Branch and Tim Korn know when
DeMolay, prom time or any special dress
occasion comes along, that Jett Vernon at
the TUX SHOP in the Marquette Mall vvill
help in selecting the perfect tux. Rent an
adventure. Visit the TUX SHOP.
For over 90 years, SCHOLI. DAIRY
COMPANY has been serving Michigan City
vvith their duality dairy products. SCHOLI.
DAIRY is located at 1320 Highvvay 212, here
in Michigan City.
VVOODRUFF St SONS INC., 2125 E. US.
Hvvy. 12, serving Michigan City and
surrounding towns vvith jobs such as
demolition, site-development, grading and
excavating, lives up to their motto: "We
Move the Earth."
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Pictured is the new CITIZENS
BANK at 500 Franklin Square,
built by TONN AND BLANK,
INC., using the "construction
management" method. . .a
totally new vvay to build.
TONN 84 BLANK
Building a better
Michigan City for
Over 50 years.
Compliments Of
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MILTON-ROY
COMPANY
The Datsun 260 Z seems to impress a
lot of people - especially Gayle
Jones and Mike Edling. If you're
looking for a nice car just for you, see
the people at LESTER JONES
DATSUN, SALES AND SERVICE,
1227 E. Michigan Blvd. Go
in style. Go Datsun!
Air compressers and other industrial
equipment, which help industry and
economy move, are manufactured at
the SULLAIR CORPORATION at 3700
East Michigan Blvd,
Many of the intricate and sophisticated
instruments used in our everyday life,
at school and at work, are designed,
built and marketed right here in
Michigan City by the HAYS
CORPORATION at 742 E. 8th St.
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Take a load oft your feet in a
reclining chair at DELANEY'S
FURNITURE, 710 Franklin
Square. Rob Wagner, Laura
Davies, Torn Martin, and Mary
West relax comfortably in soft,
cushioned recliners atter a rougn
day at school. Come to
DELANEY'S to try one and you
won't want to leave without it.
Located at 613 Franklin Square,
ROWLEY'S FAMILY SHOE
STORE nas the Dexter Boots
Mary Hunt and Dianne Siegel are
looking for. ROWLEY'S has
quality name brand footwear for
guys and girls in many styles and
sizes.
SUBURBAN LANES, 2820 E.
Michigan Blvd. is a place vvnere
friends come together for an
evening of fun. Snovvn are Laura
Stacnovvski and Sue Eldridge in a
contest of bowling skills.
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A FRIEND IN DEED
FIRST MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
515 Franklin Square
Karwick Plaza
Marquette Mall
Eastgate Plaza
Since 1873, First Merchants National Bank has
served Michigan City for all banking needs. They
have long provided everyone with more services
than just savings accounts.
Above, Sam Willis and JoAnn Biley learn about
making deposit slips, writing checks, and balancing
an account. A personal checking account proves to
be invaluable to anyone. For college bound
students, First Bank has something special in the
way of checking accounts for you.
Next, Sam and JoAnn get first-hand information on
loans from the loan department. The people at First
Bank will work out loan terms especially designed to
fit your needs.
Below, Sam and JoAnn browse through the travel
brochures. First Bank has travel service at its
Marquette Mall branch and at 515 Franklin Square.
They provide information on low-cost vacation tours
as well as making and confirming hotel and flight
reservations for you. Go anywhere in the world and
let First Bank help you at no charge.
With all this service, just for you,
First Bank is truly a friend in deed.
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194 Ads
NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC
SERVICE COMPANY fills complete
gas and electrical needs of the
Michigan City area. The people at
NIPSCO congratulate EIston's 1975
graduating seniors and vvish them
vvell in their future plans.
Steve Wiseman and Paul School
agree that GRlEGER'S CLOTHING
STORE, at 525 Franklin Square, has
the finest in men's apparel.
GRIECERS has clothes for casual
wear or formal dress, including
Florshiem shoes and various
men's accessories.
Compliments to the
Class of 1975
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NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC
SERVICE COMPANY
MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA
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MA N U FACT U RI
COMPANY, makers of plumbing
and drainage parts, is located on
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in Michigan City.
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The Employees of Bethlehem Steel
Extend Congratulations
to the Elston Class of 1975
gem 'rum
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Burns Harbor, Ind., Plant of
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
An Equal Oppportunity Employer
Kim Dolson finds shopping easier and more
convenient at JIIVVS FIESTA VILLA,
Woodland Av. and l-lvvy. 20. With tvvo other
stores located at 8th and Wabash Streets,
and at Earl Road and Ohio, Jim's is one of
Michigan City's largest
independent supermarkets.
Ads 195
Fine clothing, quality, and name
brand items are just what Lissa
Smith and Dean Jacobson found in
the Men's department at CARSON
PIERE SCOTT 81 CO. You can find
good quality and service in all
departments at Carsons. Located
inthe Marquette Mall, Carsons
is one of Michigan City's finest
department stores.
The photographers at DEAN
STUDIOS, also known as Senior
Portraits, Inc., ask you for
your best smile when taking
your school pictures. DEAN
STUDIOS is located at 1900 E.
US. Highway 20 in the
Evergreen Plaza.
Stop, till up, and go with
the "SUPER SERVICE" at BlDDLE'S
MOBILE SERVICE STATION.
There's no waiting with the
attendants ready to greet you
as you drive up at BlDDLE'S
at 2211 S. Franklin Street.
M,C.E,A,, MICHIGAN CITY
EDUCATION ASSOCIATION,
believes that a better
education is the only
means to a successful life.
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When Nancy tunes
in on electronics she
needs the right equipment.
To catch the right wave length to
high fashion Tony has paired up with
the best, SANSABELT slacks by IAYMAR.
Wherever Tony's ventures lead him after
graduation, he can be sure to find IAYMAR
slacks at more than 5000 retailers coast to
coast, fand overseas, tool.
I. M. RUBY
Founder and Chairman of the Board
BURTON B RUBY
President
.IAYNIAR-RUBY INC.
A Michigan City Industry
for over 50 years
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198 Ads
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3822 S. Franklin St.
1424 E Michigan Blvd.
ln many vvays, AUS THRIFT-T-MART knows hovv to keep its
customers happy. One way is keeping the lowest possible
prices on all its stock. Another is convenient service,
seven days a vveek. And most important, the people give
you fast, friendly service, HA smile in every aisle."
Pictured are Nick
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Dabkovvski, Debbie' Bootcheck and Tom Orlovvski, just a fevv
ofthe people at Al's vvho make your visit a pleasant one.
Come in at 3822 S. Franklin Street or at 1424 E. Michigan
Blvd. and shop the easy Thrift-T-Mart vvay.
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lvlarty Yuhas is ready to go, but Pam
Koch prefers the sky for her ceiling.
The 1975 Pontiac Gran Ville
Convertible is their ansvver,
Convertibles are not extinct and the
people at svvAnTzLANoEn iviorons,
INC., 4411 E. Michigan Blvd., vvill
prove it, Stop and take a look at the
Gran Ville and all the other nevv 1975
Pontiacs and Cadillacs,
Rosanne Espar and Dave Gunderson
appreciate the beauty of plants and
floral arrangements provided for us by
SOLBEBG HOUSE OF FLOWERS, 731
Washington St. The area florists,
Solberg, Wright, Ballard and Berg, are
members of the Michigan City Florists
Association - who help serve us
better for our needs.
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LOOK UP AMERICA!
You've Got
the Real Thing!
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202 index
A
Aigrger, Beth A. 63, 89, 146, 147, 154,
1 8
Ainsworth, Erin A. 148
Ainsworth, Michael K. 31 , 133
Akers, Mary D. 75, 89
Akers, Victor H. 89
Aldridge, Regina 133
Aldridge, Terrence 132, 133
Allen,LarryJ. 120,133
Allen, Timothy C. 67, 89, 107, 120, 121
Alvarado, Joan B. 30, 31, 100, 148,
149,151,158,160,164,170,171
Alvarado, Toni 1. 31, 100, 151, 154,
158,160,V164, 170,171
Alvarado, Diana E. 133
Alvarado, Cristina D. 74, 88, 89, 100,
148.149,165,170,172
Anderson, Kathy J. 89, 100, 148, 149
Armour, Alex D. 15, 20, 27, 31 , 32, 54,
144, 150, 157, 206
Armstrong, David W. 89, 107, 112,
113,125,146,147
Armstrong, Douglas 89
Armstrong, Jerry T. 31
Ashley, John D. 89
Ashley, Tonya L. 149
Ashmore, Debbie S. 133
Austin, Tom 107
Averitt, Russell C. 72, 89
Ayars, Daniel L. 119, 133
B
Bailey, Barbara 133
Bailey, Diane 31
Baird, David A. 89
Baker, Kevin D. 133
Baiinao, Reuben M.89,11O,116,117
Ball, Kurt 31, 168
Bantz, Susan L. 89
Barkow, Cynthia 89
Barnes, Mickey D. 89
Barnes, Wayne L. 31
Barnes, Wendell W. 89, 110, 113
Barnett. Sylvia Denise 7,89
Barr, Renie 31
Ba1rgoSuzanne 98, 99, 133, 139, 141,
Bartels, Catherine A. 31, 170
Barth, Wayne E. 133, 146
Bates, Bonnie A. 133, 163
Bauer, Lorri L. 89, 164
Bauer, Thomas 67, 89, 110, 168
Baugher, Debrat. 132,133, 154, 167
Baugher, Brenda A. 89
Baumgartner, iris R. 22, 31, 150
Baumgartner, Melissa 133, 150, 154
Bazia, Julie 31, 147
Bazia, Susan 89
Beach, Kenneth A. 133
Becherer, Cheryl L. 31, 155
Behrendt, Mark A. 89
Beiliuss, David L. 89
Bell, Nancy J. 89
Bell, Susan J. 133,146
Berg, John Thomas 31
Berg, Scott L. 31
Bergmann, Kurt 113, 121, 133
Berk, Kevin G. 89, 161
Berk, Susan K. 133, 147
Berks, Amy Elizabeth 31
Berks, Russ A. 133, 146, 163
Berry, John B.31,152, 186
Biege, Pamela 89
Bigda, Michael M. 89
Bigda, Stephen M, 133
Biggerstatt, Susan M. 133
Bivilgg Michael B. 133, 146, 147, 150,
Bixlsr, Kenlynn G, 89, 146, 147,162,
1 1
Black, Brad D. 72, 89, 146, 147
Black, Carol A. 89, 172
Black, Timothy M. 89, 110
Blackburn, Steven 32
Blacksten, Debra L. 32
Blamey, William Scott 133, 146, 147,
. 163
Blank, Richard F. 11, 32, toe, 145,
168, 181
Biash, Nedra K. 32
Block, David G. 12. 17, 22, 24, 30, 32,
148, 150
Student Index
Blomberg, Becky L. 89, 147
Bock, Bonnie L. 89
Bogart, Terry I.. 133
Bohlim,Wayne A. 113, 115, 121, 132,
133
Bohmer, Cathy M. 89
Bohmer, Mary G.32, 149, 162
Bolka, Joseph F. 133
Bolka, Douglas L. 89
Bombich, Gary A. 32, 113
Bombich, Sharon K. 102, 133, 154
Bobggheck, David J. 89, 93, 107, 119.
Bootcheck, Deborah J. 32, 151, 155,
159, 169, 198
Bootcheck, James M. 133
Boris, Barbara A. 133
Boroiov, Eugene A. 32
Borolov, Virginia 133
B0uld,'Rosernary 32,-151, 162
Bowen.-Linda M. 133, 160
Bowen, Carotyntvi. 89 .
Bowers,'Susan M1133
Bowers,'Lynn'E. 32, 152
Boyer, MegR. 133
Bracken,.Pamela R. 133
Braddy, Deborah L. 133
Braddy, Scott 89
Bradford, Elizabeth B. 133
Bradway, Cynthia L. 133
Branch, Anthony D. 89, 105, 124, 125,
150. 189
Brandon, Michael C. 89, 146, 147
Brandt, Nancy L. 133
Brennan, Mark 89
Brindle, Timothy P.89,11O,113,120,
168
Brockway, Michael T. 33, 154, 168
Brown, Debra A33
Brown, Kevin F.133,160
Brown, Linda D,23,89,98,150
Broigvg, Michael W. 89, 109, 122, 123,
Brown, Scott 133
Bruce, Rodney L.33,123, 154
Bruner, MargaretA. 89, 149
Bureau, Ada L. 133
Burgess, Sergeant K. 89
Burgess, Ronald G. 133
Burgess, Steve E. 72
Burkhart,,Cynthia K. 133, 167
Burnham, Elizabeth 89, 164, 171
Burreil, Dallas.E. 33, -1 13
Burrell, ,Dwane K. 33
Butzler, Julia.89 '
. Byrd, Carol E: 89,149
Byrd, David 133
Byrd, Vanessa J. 7, 33
C
Cain, Kevin L. 33
Cain, Victor 89
Callahan, David R. 141
Callahan, Robin E. 133, 149
Calvin, Johnny 23,89,11O
Calvin, Marsha L. 33
Cantwell, Lynnette A. 33, 146, 147,
151,154, 158,206
Carlson, Noel C. 89, 146, 147
Carroll, John Davenport 33. 113
Carroll, Mary J. 122, 133, 134
Caqrggl, Timothy W. 60, 88, 89, 113.
Carter, Mary H. 89
Carter, Margaret A. 33, 165
Carter, Pamela S. 89, 147, 170
Casteel, June M. 62,89
Cavanaugh, Vincent Patrick 33, 161
Chambers, Cynthia K. 89, 154, 159,
162,165
Chelemengos, Paula 89
Chlnski, Barbara J. 133, 154
Chism, George H. 133
Cisier, Matthew E. 133
Clark, Mioh,aeiD. 133
C1ark,nicharqa9,r1eo. tai
Cleveland,'LauraA. 1-7, 30, 33, 68,
144,151., 1.54,157,161, 167, 174
179,20-ry -1, by
Coffin, BarbarafSQ 89
Cole,'WadeA.i90 .
Coleman, Brian L. 133
Co1lier,'Corllis M. 133
. Collier, Reginaid E. 90, 160
Coliins,-Linda J. 133, 154, 167
Colweil, Denita Kay 33, 148
Conley, Clay A.9O, 148
Converse, Martha L. 133
Converse, Mary A. 133
Cooney, William C. 90
Cooper, Carmen Rose 33, 146
Cooper, Carole B. 90
Cooper, Charles E. 90, 163
Cordray, Cynthia 90, 167
Costello, Mark J. 90, 168
Coursel, Charles W. 33
Coursel, Mary J. 133
Cox, Stacy 133
Cox, Stephanie A. 34
Coy, Robert W.34, 110,153
Coyle. Stephen C. 133
Crabb, Donnita M. 34, 70
Craft, Richard A. 133
Craft, Patrice M. 90
Crane, Angelia M. 133
Criswell, Dale C. 34, 153
Crosby, Ronnie L. 90
Cross, Derrick L. 12, 90
Cross, Robert A. 134
Cross, Winston B. 134, 160
Crozier, Clarence L. 134
Crozier, Timothy A. 90, 160
Cuello, Manuel A. 134, 157
cuyier, Kendra s. 134, iss, 159, 167,
169,171,172
D
Dabkowskl, Nancy Jean 34, 151, 152
Dabkowski, Nicholas 34, 198
Dargis, Dawn M. 90
Darrow, Mark S. 34, 145, 168
Davies, Laura A. 90. 102, 165, 171,
192
Davis, Cornell 134, 150
Davis, Jacqueline D. 90, 147
Davis, Jeitrey W. 134
Davis, John P.9O, 122, 123,168
Davis, Kathy Ann 98, 99, 134
Davis, Patty E. 34, 70, 153, 172
Davis, Peggy E,34,70,151,153,172
Davis, Thomas R. 16, 34, 152, 183
Dawson, Cheryl L. 90, 162
Day, Patricia A. 134, 149
Deal, Donald Fi. 134, 149
Debruyn, Steven F. 90, 1 10
Degnegaard, Sharon M. 90
Dempsey, Michael D..34, 146, 147
Denecho, Frances 34, 152
Dennis, Roger W. 134
Denny, Mary A. 34
Devero, Mark J. 66, 90
Dewitte, Thomas J. 90
Dingler, Jeanne R. 34, 152, 169
Dittmer, Tricia M. 99, 134, 150
Diuvik, Linda M. 134
oobkms, Timothy A. 134
Dobkins, David 34
Dolson, Kimberly A. 30, 34, 150, 151,
159, 195
Dcanggrowsky, Julie A. 90, 154, 156,
Dominoski, Shawn C. 134
Dompke, Randy John 16, 35, 152
Donaldson, Kevin D.35,110,111
Doperalski, Thomas C. 134
Downey, Kimberly L. 35, 73, 154
Drake, Kasetta D. 35
Driggs,AbbeS.90, 146,162,167
Drzewiecki, Dawn D. 90, 145, 165
Dukehart, Michael J. 134
Dulcet, Suzette A. 134, 167, 172
Dunn, Mark A. 134
Dunne, Terrance Edward 15, 68, 144,
150, 155, 161, 175, 207
Durham, Mary L. 134
Durham, Rebecca A. 134
Durham, William J. 90, 110
Dysard, Darlene K. 90, 150, 154, 165
E
Eason, Jettew J. 90
East, Richard D. 95, 113 .
Eckwood, Rosemary 35
Edling. Cynthia A. 20, 35, 98, 167'
Edling, Michael J. 11,35,123,191
Edling, Slade 57, 123, 134
Edwards, Gwendolyn 35
Edwards, Jimmie R. 35, 113, 125
Edwards, Murray P. 24, 25. 90 '
Edwards, Sheila M. 134
Eggers, Norma A. 134
Eggers, Terry L. 90
Egle, Patricia L. 90, 170
Egle, Paula D. 134
Eisele, Colleen K. 35
Eisele, Mary E. 75, 95
Eisele, Patricia J. 134
Eldridge, Pamela S. 90
Eldridge, Sue E. 35, 192
Elkins, Michael E. 134
Ellis, Brent H. 90, 110
Ellis, Faye E. 35
Ellis, Laura W. 88, 90, 147
Ellis, Susan 8. 134
Else. John C. 35, 109
Embree, Nancy A. 90
Emerich, James W. 112, 1 13, 134 '
Emerick, Kenneth 90
Ennols, Michael 134
Ennols. Wiiliam 90, 146
Epstein, Jody L. 35, 59, 98, 169
Epstein,JohnA,110, 113,121,134
Ericson, Nancy E. 5, 17, 35, 144,207
Espar, A. Helen 134
Espar, Rosanne 22, 23, 30, 35, 63.
146,147,151,162,166,199
Essling, William G. 57, 91, 168
Evans, Terry J. 134, 146
Everly, Bonnie L. 36
F
Fairfield, Charles A. 36
Farmer, David J. 56, 134
Fekete, Randal 91, 146, 147
Fields, Jeffrey D. 134
Finger, Michael S. 25, 36
Firanek, William F. 134
Fithian, Paul C. 91, 144, 173, 207
Fitzsimmons, Donna 1. 91
Fleming, Charlene 91 , 149
Fleming, Faith 36
Fleming, Lettie135
Flint, Kelly E. 95, 148, 154
Florio, Samuel B. 91 , 154
Florio, Aitred Robert 27, 30, 36, 151
Fly, Laymon A. 121 , 135
Foreman, Paul R. 91, 107, 146,147
Foster, Bobby 14, 58, 91
Foster, Ricky L. 36
Foster, Cory T. 135, 177
Fraley, Cynthia L, 135
Fraiey, Deborah Sue 36
Francis, Thomas L. 135
Francis, Laura BQ91, 102
Franks, Daniel J. 36, 168, 181
Frederick, Michael R. 91
Freei, Paul E. 36
Freestone, Theresa M. 135
Fries, Linda K.36,149
Fritch, Edward R. 91
Fritch, William B. 135
Fritz, Daniel J. 135
Fry, Paula F. 36
G
Gabbert, Rebecca S. 91, 154, 164,
165, 166
Gabriele, Mary Ann 98, 99, 132, 135,
141, 150
Gaddis, Douglas A. 91
Callas, Kenneth G. 120, 135, 168
Ganschow, M. James 107, 135, 146
Gardner, John D. 135
Gardner, Kenneth L. 36, 151, 154, 158
167, 168
Gardner, Patrick M. 135, 146
Gardner, Robert 107, 135
Garwick, Emery 132, 135, 146, 147,
150, 154
Gasaway, Lawrence J. 91
Gas1,Karen L.91,145,158,159,165
Gavin, J. Christopher 135
Gazarkiewicz, Joseph 135, 160
Gazarkiewicz, Valerie A. 91
Geleske, William J. 91
Geleske, Philip J. 24, 36, 58, 146,147.
1 149,163
Geleske, James R. 135
Gillette, James S. 152
Gillon, Dorothy K. 135, 148
Giirggth, Brett D. 132, 135, 146, 147,
Ginther,MarkA.88,91,110,150,154,
165
Gipson, Anthony J. 135
Glancy, Diana S, 135, 148
Glenn, Michael C. 113, 135
Goddis, Doug 56 ' 1.
Goggins, John F. 36, 173 ' i
Go ins Nano E135 156,167,171 1
QQ 1 Y .
Goldberg, Phillip M. 88, 91 , 109, 150,
168
Goodloe, Brian K. 135
Goodloe, Mary A. 36
Goodrich, Jay A, 135
Gordon, Lisa A. 91
Grail, Barbara A. 91 , 159, 162, 165
Grams, Diane M. 72, 91, 154
Grams, Phillip A. 135
Graham, Michael P. 91
Grantham, Scott M. 135
Grattenthaler, Michael 113
.Gia Jerrold R. 91
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Green, Gilbert O. 1 17, 168
Green, Sue A. 135
Green, Theodore D. 59, 117, 135
Greene, John T, 91
Greene, Michael D. 135
Gregory, Jean A. 135
Gregory, Joan A, 135
Gregory, Karen S. 36, 153
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Gresla, Mark S. 91, 117, 146, 147
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l-lampel, Jane 135, 160
Hampton, Judy M. 91
Hampton, Marcia L. 135
Hancock, James Gregory 135
l-lapke, Peggy L, 135
Harlib, Scott L. 67, 91, 107, 168
Harrell, Cheryl K. 91
Harris, Brant 88, 91
fl-larris, Jett 57
Harris, Richard P. 135
Hart, Debbie S.91,14B,149,165
Hart, Marilyn L. 135, 150
Harvel, Paulette K. 135, 146, 171
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Hatfield, Anita L. 95
Hatfield, Carolyn S. 135
Hatfield, Kristine A. 135
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Heckendorn, Alan L. 37
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Hess, Vicki A. 91
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Hills, Cathy 37
Hills, Rebecca 91,98, 102,171
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Hiscox, Blane M. 37
l-litesman, Shelli D. 135
Hobart, Jacqueline A, 91
Hobbs, Lisa E.135,147
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Hoctor, Robert Scott 17, 37
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Hogan, Lonnie 136
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Holloway, Paul 136
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150,155,161 168
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Hood, Latonya 136
Hoskam, Mary C. 136
Hosna, Kimberly S. 38, 146, 147, 166
Howard, Danny 136
Howard, Lamona 91, 146, 147
Howe, Eva M. 136
Howell, Jay D. 136
Huang, Danny T. C. 136, 146
l-luddock, James F. 91
Hull, Eddie E. 136
i-lull, Louise L. 91, 162, 165
Hollinger, Timothy W. 136
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Janasiak, John E,136,146,147
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Jasinski, Ann M. 64, 136
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Jasklevvicz, Mary A. 91
Jasniewski, Connie E. 38, 180
Jesko, Jon 136
Jesko,JamesJ.91, 153,160
Jesse, Carol A. 91, 167
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Johns, Stephen Anthony 38, 112, 113
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Karm, Debra A. 92, 122, 123, 154
Karse, Kimberly S. 123, 136
Kayser, Ronald E, 92
Keeler, Timothy L. 92
Keen, Stephen F. 92
Keeney, Gene E. 92
Keeney, Dennis J. 39
Kelley, Darryl W. 39, 125
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Lewis, Sherry 95
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McKay, Gary.D, 41
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McKinney, Linda M. 92
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McLean, Debbie F. 148
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