Larkin High School - Cerulean Yearbook (Elgin, IL)

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LE T'S ROLL 'EM CERULEAN 1984 LARKIN I-IIGI-I SCI-IGOL ELGIN, ILLINOIS 60720 VOLUME 99522 EDITOR-In-CI-IIEF MELISSA CRAIG TABLE PRODUCT 920 1095 TECHNXCAL 0 ACADEMY 8 A XONS caew .... P- OW 09 OV? 9515---' Sveoxp-x, 29? '09 5. ef 5 0 A95 x 2 2 6 CAST FBESHNNEN ...... A GONTWBUTOHS .... ...... 2 .1 1 6 LHS ..., DEDICA Tl Mr. Max Swinford and r Stan Martin Max Swinford - a tireless and energetic teacher and adminis- trator who has served Larkin High School for many years, is now retiring from the teaching profession. Mr. Swinford will continue to be an active supporter of the Larkin Floyals. Throughout his career at Larkin Mr. Swinford has always gone the extra mile to do the very best job possible for our students. He will be missed by all of us. We wish him the very best of happiness in his retirement years. - John C. Pennoyer, Principal A high degree of interest in students, staff, and Larkin are basic characteristics of our Max Swinford. He is a dedicated teacher, a - fn frugal and strong leader, and a coach to many Larkin athletes. Max is a vocational education teacher known and respected throughout the state of Illinois. He is also a family man, a gardener, and an avid mushroom hunter. We will miss his always present humor and his dedication and devotion to Larkin High School. Have a long, pleasant, retirement. - David L. Brown NEVER A SICK DAY IN 35 YEARS!! Seems impossible, but this claim certainly exemplifies one dedicated teacher - Max Swin- ford. This year marks the beginning of a new life for Mr. Swinford who has chosen to retire after sewing as Division Chairman at Larkin for the past eighteen years. He was born in Windsor, Ill. After high school he enlisted in the Marine Corp for forty months. This tenure made him eligible to enroll in college under the G.I. Bill. He graduated with a B.A. degree from Eastern Illinois University and later received his M.E. degree in administration and guidance from University of Illinois. Before coming to Larkin, he served as coach, guidance director, and principal at several central Illinois high schools. He is credited with starting the Cooperative Work Program at Elgin and Larkin High Schools. His retirement plans include spending more time with his sons and daugh- ter, and his four grandchildren. Traveling with his Betty, subbing and doing more service work and joining the Larkin Booster Club are also included in his plans. Mr. Swinford, here's to 35 more years without a sick day! We thank Mr. Swinford for unselfishly volunteering to be our coach this past season. We know that it had been a long time since he had coached, but without him, we could not have competed. Thank you for caring. - 1983-84 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team Stan Martin was born in Watson, Illinois, and left there to begin teaching in 1949 in downstate Illinoisg from there he went to Dietrich, Illinois where his students icluded Mr. Carl Nosbisch. From there he went to Clinton, Illinois, and in 1964 began his teaching at Larkin and finished twenty years here to mark his retirement. He has taught U.S. History and World History while being Asst. Track coach for fifteen years, head basketball coach for a number of years and Dean of Students for two years. His retirement plans include a visit to and possible retirement in California. His parting words to present and past students are to prepare because you always know a five point quiz is coming. It has been a pleasure both personally and professionally to know a man like Stan. - John Jenkins It has been my privilege to work with Stan Martin during the past six years, and I have enjoyed and profited from my association with this outstanding teacher. What may be less well known by today's students is that Mr. Martin has served Larkin High School for many years not only as a teacher but also as an administrator and a coach. He has played a significant role in building the fine traditions that make Larkin High School outstanding. We shall miss him greatly. Best wishes to Mr. Martin for much happiness in the years ahead. - John C. Pennoyer, Principal Mr. Martin is a great teacher. He has an unusual way of appealing to all sorts of kids. Along with learning history, we have a great time. I actually looked fonuard to going to his class. - Jon Monkemeyer 4 asf-a Against All Odds was a melodrama-love story starring Jeff Bridges and Rachel Ward. We, too, were up against all odds, whether it was on the basketball court, on the football field, or in theclassroom M,,.,,.. N n TERMS OF ENDE RMENT 'o' s n. YL'- W ff .e Terms of Endearment walked away with top honors at the 1984 Academy Awards capturing among other awards best picture, best actress, and best male supporting role. It was the saga of a bitter love relationship between a mother and her daughter, and many people could identify with at least one of the characters. Terms of endearment, however, is not necessarily only limited to a mother-daughter relationship. Below are pictures of terms of endearment - Larkin style. 39 'nt NY! fa 1.4 I 'l g 7 e if x , Q p 1 Q x B I 'B by i 2 G V 9 I S i 1. MY ' pq 9 ,1fg 'I' 5 F 'r zu-1 X A- Q. A, 1 X ,Q l . m , , . ff 'H- ,, x 1 5 ,, ' X -, ' ri M f X, - ' 'X ss 1 jg 1 V4 sf. Y: 24 k In nfl 4' Q EW H1 ,T 1 yK'km'M M ! '-M, .19 -W rf'-'fd ' - V VVEST SIDE STQRY if EAN ww- , 47 ' 'B-W. 4 A CERUL CERULEAN .. O i AN CERULE For twenty-two years now, Larkin has had its own special est side story to tell as we have become the arch rival Elgin High and also as we have started to have our own traditions. We have captured a few of our memories these two pages of our Larkin story for 1983-84 - our Side Story. :X LARKI N GOLF 1 7,,, ,, , , YL, CERULEAN CERULEAN CERULEAN :infix 11 The Way We Were, a comedy starring Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand, recounted the marital problems of a young couple as they grew and changed. The Way We Were is captured here with baby pictures of several of the graduating seniors. Funny, how sweet and innocent we all looked! to 12 84 , J' x X X W? 4 .- fx -Q - I. I 7 17 x xy. 1 l THE WAY WE WERE f 'rf, ty - fa 'lx 1- . ,K i ,'- X X -, V -- Q 4' QA .. R A4 V I' ,san ' M . -e f' fit xg. , is 1 QL, ? xl if . ol FF L ff lil 2' i X Q Vg X. . XMB yi, E ll 1 'Nw l N ig V,-4 0 l 1 l F 3.7355 ,5.,N.':i2-1-L ' 3, I 'A' 1' 4 1,1 V f .. . ttf , t , ec ' I A 1 L, fix ' H , is '5 .f 4 Q. Q J ' 1 ' ' 'I n . A 'U tl ' I Q, - , ' X Jr lille J 4 Below are the names of the seniors, in no particular order, whose picture is on one of these two pages. Match up the picture to the name yourself. Seniors: Ron O'Neal, Michelle Palmer, Penny Williams, Jack Moorman, Kathy Scully, Debbie Grex, Amy Bouque, Kevin Bradley, Mark Gasser, Kris Whittinghill, Sharlene Unger, Sharon Balsis, Cheryl Burns, Jeff Abbott, Paul Wenger, Jeff Caseber, Jennifer Bueche, Soula Toufexis, Frank Shalette, Richard Welsh, Rise Jones, Jenni Behnke, Dan Shannon, Debbie Holmberg, Beth Shaw, Judy Roswald, Julie Sobinsky, Mary Kay Kinsinger, Terie Bauer, Bob Ahrens, Sara Rayner, Juan Valdez, and Chris Jeffress. BRACES f. ? S.. 1 Lo k at all the people around you. What do you see BRA ES! Braces have been a part of many kids' lives. Ca you r cognize any of these? SPOTLIGHT ON ACADEMY PRODUCTIONS - EVENTS 15 FADS H' A N Y v ,f-f A- I I v 4 S 'I 3. ii- X 51 v , .f . ' 'Ex fi wt .,....N, i 'W n' .f' ...S 4 ' 1 . Y hkllii i l lil i 4' l i 1' '-xv s 8 52353 1 'XX .nlfa J x' Q DDD This year Preppies went out and Punks took over. Everyone got into wearing different clothes. Even guys got into the act with their parachute pants and checkered shoes. Girls wore garb ranging from bizzare earrings to Flashdance sweatshirts. ln years to come, these fads will show how ridiculous we all were. HOMECOMING-SPIRIT WEEK Throughout the Spirit W ' and Stuffed coming eve, the week students showed their spirit by participating in k activities. These days varied from Punk Flock day nimal day, to the ever popular Sweats day. Home- any students participated in the annual toilet papering of Larkin's trees after the bonfire at Memorial Field. Friday morning, streams of toi gala festivitie let paper beautified the trees and set the scene for the that were anxiously awaited by many. This was the beginning of tie Homecoming weekend. During the sixth and seventh hour on Frida the assembl Floats parad way to Mem crowning of took place at Aurora. Durin y, Mrs. Gannon, full of spirit, led a pep assembly. After d to the theme of T V Commercials and made their nal Field leaving a path of spirit behind them The ueen Nancy Schroeder and her King Chris Jeffress he half time of Larkin's Homecoming loss against East g the half time parade, the announcement of the float ' came the annual parade through downtown Elgin. m winners was Bde. Saturday evening, October 29, many danced to the beat of Hard 'limes The dance provided a titting end to the weeks activities. .- l ' 1 l I l ,, , 0 IIA I I Q A - 4 1 2' 1 '- ill. B !.+Q '55 X ..- X f 3 if HOMECOMING FLOATS L- I, Q. .., -. ,' wk ,-lfvqfq nf' bg. um . ,,.3..,, , ,B .. A D :Wm ' an WLARKIN ll BW RDYALS ri X 4 A nu clkxmtax LB YxWl3IXPx 3.91 Q ms NK? 'X7s2 :sun T.V. Commercials was the theme for the 1983 Homecoming parade. Floats were appropriately made by using themes such as the Juniors float Tom- cats, Chicken of the Ftoyal Sea which won best float over-all. The Senior float appeared with a large cockroach and a can of Larkin on it with the catchy theme of We're Larkin, we're aift, we get the job done. Fishin' for Victory is no Bologna was the Sophomores' float theme and Kick 'em in the Buns Big Blue was the theme of the Fresh- man float. Spanish Club won the best FS. non-float. -f,.a Q- r- -B - UE 2 THE E!! A Jpv ,. ll' at fn F . i . t..a -t-s,, 'W 7 I s ...Mft-: .--U .- u.J4...-...L - 4, ...:... ,. 'S wmthxl NX A . HI ll JMCN' it tl7ClfENS'iOF THE nov +11 t rf: ..'s.,. ' - Ama FRIDAY I-IOMECOMIIXIG ACTIVITIES if J Ei J LJL,-3 I-1vvL.v F , Q' ,Q xg 9 i N- .. .:tl,r r H W 1.!149STS5 Y . U Q x ' . nv A,,,,:, At.fi.,,-If XQ G-rl ' 9- A, xg ,M 411: 'f .f Ny u ii Q I iixxl If Q NG' 5,-,. .Y -5, f .1 but in x J' 'V+ rx A 'K Q xi' T ,4 .R NX nr ' -x V ,- f C' s..'.,,. N2 --'5 .' ' Q f I 'X' , L x I fs' Rss l' f' '. J , R i . s A--L-j: N-4' .Qvf rkxx v 1 N. 't'f,.,N 'Q V. Q ishri, ,x bn- .1 I-IOMECOMING CO1 i 5 ., 1 Q p ki f r ri I, A ,rv Front Ftow Milt Merrill Tammie Stevens Nanc Schroeder Chris Jeffress Ma Outlaw - , , Y , , VY , Second How - Tina Cork, Bob Riggs, Kristin Martinak, Jim Fetzer, Jill Imming, Lee Sotos, 4' if ,ar 1 1 I if 1 x- , J' 'i N. ,,g, ,1 Ng' .M ' 03' rvv .EJ X I K 24 IRT Pedersen. 15 'ii cyl N! 9 FT Q rv' ' Hit K v l'N If-T 1-'L Q 1 OJ 3, Lg? z M x U'fzf7T ' .v ' 1 3 X. cl W, serv- Q , Aj- . bf' . L,w,..- 11 f D , .1 3 l I 49 av lf f l 5 - 'Wil' A 1 1 I lf 4, Q, if ' 'lf 'ffgfff Q. .I ML! ,...1 K l A s , V 1 -5 F -?f .f:'3?5 X .gn lf, l Q-'. ' I -, 1 . I ' 4 W 1 W. -Qi., 'Qf ' q ,., A I in . x ' 1 f 5 I I 'mga - , .N JA f r V! - 'I ,, 1 1 Y Hx L 1 . 1 1, . .- -'W' .'f',', J.:-:T .. 1 'lia- e . I . ii FI: 'Y Q il.. Ah 'N K r 1, X fb :nd ax! .I Bn! X Illxk 3V K I MAGIC! MAGIC! Magic! Magic! was the play presented this past fall in three evening performances. The play was directed by Mr. Haskins. Magic! Magic! is about a midwestern girl named Kaye Kaye who ventures to New York to further her studies, she becomes involved with a series of strange characters after she rents a loft in downtown Soho. These characters in- clude a punker, a very emotional landlady and her children, a oook, a cop, a florist, an Indian, a magician's assistant, several clowns, a hypnotist, a promising Texan actress who becomes her roommate, a handsome boyfriend, and a mysterious magician. A fine job was done by all of the cast members. Deb Holmberg gave an admirable performance as Kaye Kaye, while Deanne Hansen and Bob Steffen also gave fine performances as Kaye Kaye's roommate Floni and Kaye Kaye's boyfriend Bob. Other outstanding performances were by Rhonda Brancecum as Kaye Kaye's landlady, Doug Schuler as Muldoon, and Cathy Blackwell as Massa Cazzo. 'Q fri' -5-QU' .ff A . if - Q I . ? '. 'i P' 'IF , ' y 1,5 PENZO-if 3 Q 40 E, . S11 K , .-r WI li: ,, B 6 . 5 Q 1 il f 7i X, ww.. r -..,-.-, i -.-fi W-EEZ ,b s Q '1 ,qv-'NA X . ' R lv- 4 X, K 1 .- ' 523' ' En 'Ut FSH: i Z w 'w-iff? fi f ff, .Y 1, 1 ,F 1 -. , Q 4 RFU 1, ! I x Q!! sg I C vl ' J r 1' h ' in gl- A Y-112 :., ' 4 Q 29 FATHER-DAUGHTER DINNER DANCE The Blue Moon was the sight of the 12th Annual Father-Daughter Dance, which was held on Feb- ruary 22 this year. Over 200 couples had a great time dancing the night away. As usual, awards were given. They were Cutest Couple - Leslie and Leo Nelsong Closest Family Ftesemblance - Lisa and Roger Smithg Best Dressed Couple - Rise and Charlie Jonesg and Best Dancers - Terry and Keith Bauer. Mr. Martinak won the award for Best-Looking Father and Mr. Madden was awarded Most Energetic. Mr. Whitmer took the award for Most Years in Attendence. The suc- cess ofthe dance makes it a popular and fun event for all. 31 - 1 e, If 9, , N F . N N.,- Efm' f ill 43 :X : if . awjLi:g: X if kk ? '. Y H, If .sl ,- , 7, 1 x. . ' -fr-UL ,ii--- .ff . ., f I ' , V' Q , ,- af Vi Q, -N-- i nd- I --1' The Punk Dance was held in the Larkin Commons. Cans were contributed for the Can Drive in- stead of buying a ticket. The up- perclassmen DJ'ed the dance and played records that were brought in. The Beach Party took place on March 24, 1984. The Senior Class Officers sponsored the dance and had professional DJ's to play records. A dance contest was held and prizes were awarded. 33 OUR TOWN Thorton Wilde's Our Town was pre- sented for the first time at Larkin High School during April of this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Powell, the cast gave four energetic per- formances. Mrs. Powell selected a talented cast. The principal cast members were Jeff Abbott and Fiise Jones as the stage managers, Bob Steffen and Deanna Hansen as George Gibbs and Emily Webb-Gibbs, Doug Shuler and Deb Holmberg as Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, and Dan Jamsa and Cindy Babe as Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Other cast members included Mario Aranda, Todd Broeker, John Byrne, Mark Gerberding, Jim Ham- mersley, Paul Minnich, Mark Morri- son, Laura Munkel, Bob Riggs, Karen Riggs, Tammy Schwartz, Mike Smith, and Wendy Welch. All of the cast members deserve the credit for the wonderful perfor- mances. -sid fn l 34 I 1 r I, F' -' I 43+ Y' NSS S X x , 4 1 3 1 MOTHER-SON BRUNCH Continuing a two-year tradition, the Mother-Son Brunch was held on May 20, at the Elks Club. Several sons used this as their gilt for Nlother's Day. It was a fun experience for all, and many look forward to it next year. .2 R x x I L? 11 , in 36 W Athletic letters and certificates were the order at the annual Sports Banquet held May 23 at the Blue Moon Restaurant. This end-of-the-year event was, as always, sponsored by the Larkin Booster Club. Two of the most esteemed awards went to Scott Brummel as Athlete ofthe Year and Casey Caul as Sportsman of the Year. The banquet was well attended, and it is a credit to Larkin to have such an active booster club. 37 PRDM NIGHT '84 . wsxg 'i '37 ' , 51' I N SN- , f ii r Cv: 1 J xi i .V 1 9 j 0 V, Ng? ,. ,: ' fi 0 i MM. Q r J 1, XQQX, Y X. i 38 'ix DVA 5:5 The 1984 Junior-Senior Prom was very enjoyable for everyone, thanks to the LHS parents and the class of '85. It was held at Indian Lakes Resort on May 4. The theme this year was Street Of Dreams , and everyone danced to the music by Hero Everyone had a wonderful evening. 7-' ,QI be 3 X. ' . ix ra x 4 ' o NX ..' ' .9 1 Q! iii l 39 m .4 s 4 I '- ls.. +35 X1 I i Q Ev 19, o I . J' 7, 'JI V iv, ,Z GRADUATION FESTIVITIES -- RECOGNITION AND ORADUA SENIOR TION t 9 X 2 A Scholarship Winners The Senior Recognition Assembly was held in the gymnasium on Tuesday, May 22. Not only was it a time to officially rec- ognize academic excellence, but also it gave each senior an opportunity to offi- cially appear in his graduation robe. DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS were as lollows: OutstandlngAArt Stu- dent - Juan Valdez: National Scholar Athletic Award A ary Kay Krnsrnger and Chris Jellress: Olllce Occupation Award- Kelly Hulke: Business Education Award - Nancy Dorsett: Secondary Work Expe- rience Program Award - Tami Brewington: Journalism Awards - Melissa Craig, Cheryl Burns, and Kathleen Scully: Paul Green English Award - Juan Valdez: Theatre Awards - Deb Holmberg. Bob Stellen: German Club Award - Christina Dreterle, Julie Cummings. Mike Reinert and Lisha Otunga1 HERO Awards - Chris Tackett and Mike Abbott: Outstanding Home Economics Student Award f Kelly Gallagher, CWT Award - Sherry Stannard. Outstanding Industrial Arts Award - Jody Ott: Anon Award - Glenna Crichton: John Philip Sousa Award - Kevin Kelley: Semper Fedelrs Music Award f Steve Miller: Bausch 8. Lomb Science Award - Paul Wenger: Science Teachers Association Award - Paul Mrnnich: DAR. History Award - Mary Kay Kinsrnger. SPECIAL AWARDS were as lollowsz Valedrc- torian - Sharllyn Kramer: Salutatorian - Mike Mcbley: Humanitarian Award - Rise Jones: DAR, Award - Mary Kay Krnsrnger: S.A.Ft. Award f Chris Jellress: Am. Legion Award - David Shrontz: Natron- al Merit Letter ol Commendation - Julie Cummings. Ron O Neal. Patricia Dehen. Chris Jellress. Robert Koch. Charmaine Morton. Richard Welsh. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS were as lollows: Accents of Elgin - Tern Lynn Clark: Ebony-Zodiac Club f Lrsha Otungaz Elgin Sweeper Foundation - Sharllyn Kramer: E.T.A. - Carol Whi- ting: J.A. - Deanna Hansen: LHS Service - Rrse'Jones: Larado Tait Art A Bill Adams: Lions Club - Mary Kay Kinstngerz Marcus J. Johns - Jennller Bueche, Chris Tackett: Mike Gornlak Scholarship - Jody Ott: Richard Parsons Scholarship - Scott Brummel: P.T.A. Scholar- ship- Mary Kay Kinsrngar: Zonta - Julie Cummings: Lynn Pllaum - Paul Wengel. srix - 42 Department Award Winners Award Winners Scholarship Winners 'dgg al .f ' a fs: FX Av' I f V vff ' fv 5 - 51 . V 4 fx, 6 k,, 2 ' uf Q f r A Q ,- .gy E L 1' is -X H I 1 'N-Kiki A Q5 yu, . I , , ,mfz I 1 I , . N -F 8 Qu Q 5 ' Q I9 Q1 '. V ' n H fr? , 7' 'lznff 23 -Rfix Y xxvnv v ai' X 3338 I E54 f ,. '41, :I-I 'lylarl if -155813 iZ ff sf: Y' sity -fx X,k'MM imc SPOTLIGHT CN TECHNICAL CREVV - TEACHERS is i FACULTY I - The L team conquered at Homecoming. 1 . . Amr! . i .' .. V- - 1 Mr. Johns is interrogated once more. Now for problem 137 of your assignment Mrs. Buchheit and friends Mr. Newton joins in on the Sting assembly. The .ackleknuckle Choir overwhelms the crowd once again. 48 ADMINISTRATION - U-46 AND LARKIN X is XX' 'siiii . ii 'I P '5 fr . . - 4A ' :iq-1513 ' ' . ' J Dr. John Pennoyer John Krikau Mike Newton Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal ,lax Row: William Farley. Second Row: Lowell Antenen, Richard Maclfeely, Harvey Eisner. BOARD - Front Row: James Raue, Betty Kolich, Jan Stolt, Robert Johnson. Second: Claude Hamlin, Craig Stokely, William . Richard Wiggall, Dr. Robert Ericson, Pres. ENGLISH . l Ms. Green is, as always, hard at work in the Reading Center. This year, the English Department further implemented the many changes in the curriculum instituted last year. As a result, no new classes were added to the English department. However, several new teachersjoined the staff. They were Mr. Rich, Mr. Price, Ms. Green, and Mrs. Morrison. Mr. Fiich transferred from Larsen, while Mrs. Morrison came from Kim- ball. As usual, the English Department planned numerous field trips during the year. These include the following: a trip to the plays Mac Beth, Romeo and Juliet, and Death ofa Salesman, and a trip to see the impersonator of Mark Twain at Hemmens Auditorium. 50 ZW l if + it Ii... v l Mrs. Hood always finds Friday's exhilarating. Mr. Dean puts up his feet after his 6th hour class fi' as x X -A Mr. Aten relaxes in the teachers' lounge. .X 'U' David Aten Sandra Buchheit Don Caldwell James Dean Denise Devoss John Duffy we Peggy Totaro Joyce White Carol Wieg Barbara Evans Mary Ellen Goodwill Suzanne Green Wally Haskins Marcy Henrikson Chere Morrison Betsy Powell Bill Price Mark Fiich Bernice Floome --f .-42' Roosemary Hood Kathy Thomas Now, what was the question? x 1 i FOREIGN LANGUAGE 'ln .1 ,wig Todd Hayward is concentrating so hard. A single change was made in the foreign language de- partment this year. This was the addition of a fourth year German class. Now, four years of each language are offered. Lack of enrollment, however, has cut down Latin classes to only two years. Despite this, there were more students involved in and enrolled in foreign language classes this year than last. Participation also increased in the foreign language clubs, to the extent that a Spanish Club was formed. 52 Mr. Barth seems a little out of sorts 2 Q Senor Fiosales must be having a bad day i A 1 w 1 ' , Fx .X James Barth Xlvx f i IA 6 Qtfff I -'A .2 qw' ,Q ., - an 5 1 X x Mary Fasbender lnka Muller Fred Ottinger Victor Rosales 9 r ! fi ' C I L, bl O :- 2. U7 :z 3 as Q rn ... cb 1 cn 3 .K 6' -4 cn Q 9 3 nz 3 ur o Q 3 :: au .. his 1 .1 e 'S Herr Ott inspires his German students. H6la, Senor Barth! Latin is driving me crazy! SOCIAL STUDIES P I at .1 , it I! i T 1.-,gi nf. t, , . I y,. ' This year the Social Studies Department did many activities to prepare , i for the '84 elec ions. Some of these activities were to get 18 year olds 4 . ml registered to v te as soon as posslbleg they also planned to invite 3 interesting can idates to speak. ig Q., .41 Mrs. Thomas taught International Relations this year. There were no F, A gh, L gl H Q additional class sadded to the program,but Consumer Economics l, ' ' A -tl, ,x dropped. Mr. B osted again led the way toward competition in the ' l 5 history fair. H Q , V Q nam- an lv. ... 5 - ' , . A Q- Mr. Worth tries to stare down the camera. , l -it l . is 4 -T11-.gggee t f . ln January, Senator Percy came to Larkin to speak. X 1 N ff: wg' 5 :mnik-lg X H 1- -.- ' Dee Phelps just loves her Social Studies class. Econ gives Ken Fields a wild-eyed look. 54 l Mr. Jenkins bides his time till the day is done. l.1 ? Russell Boosted Geoff Butler Abed Ismail . i , ' , John Jenkins Sh -if Al? t 9, A !L- 1 Stan Martin Joe Prombo tl fl 1, 5- R X 1-f4' L 1 X Cyrus Richardson Tom Ryan Tom Worth ls it always this cold? w Q g X Democrat Paul Simon came to speak in December. Kevin Rohlwing is as intense as always about history. xii l I Mr. Prombo looks thrilled this morning. 55 MATHEMATICS I Mr. Hofstetter is having fun at the chalkboard, 1983 didn't bring a lot of changes to the Larkin Math Department, only that this year there wasn't a Basic Fresh- men math course or a Freshmen math course. Pre- Algebra had also been dropped. But there still was the Up-State Eight Math Contest in April in which the academi- cally talented students competed. 56 Surprised, Mr. Champion? I A-n-a-......4.4hlnS Mr. O'Brien is taking another break? David Anderton . MV, if-2' -'Sf J, A l V 1, Donald Krappes i ' Denis Bandera John Champion Peter Hendrey William Holstetter Curtis Jossart 20 William Klatt Phyllis Lay Pat O'Brien Marsha Wiesjahn .K Qi u - J 5 Z Computer knowledge is more important all the time. My, aren't we in a good mood Now this is the way to do it! SCIENCE I g-I-' Alicia Calderon is inspired by another question. Mr. Hotham is hard at work. , Ll 'This is unbelievably remarkable! l i Tammy Stewart wonders what she will find. This year the science department had not really changed with exception that some second year 3-4 classes were not offered. Of entire studen body, 6205 of the students were enrolled in some sort science cour Ie. Although only one year of a lab science is required, th science teachers strongly urge all students to take a minimum of two. Th science depa ment participated in the annual Jets-TEAM competitio held late in February where Larkin placed third. 4. -J I 'I David Allerton David Brown Roger Hotham Henry Robarts Thomas Schmidt Paul Tombaugh K no . Roger Kohlin Charles Mies Gary Newton I think this goes here. Xvf'S :,! Y p 'fx f 1: . a' '-' ly ' , 1 Hm, now what is this? . 1 I . ,, . '91, ,.1 I'i'., A., f. iq54,f. ' ' Y A O , nf fr' ' ' r' of vfKN . ' - . . A v I ff i Deaf M0mmY, NOW are YOU? Mr. Tombaugh just loves explaining. .,,t'. . .illl'i'A' .Zh ' si ja., . ' ici --TNG . :ui-. mfr! iw.-,r---,livin lvl'-' ffl!! sl ii dx: Ulf , ,,.i . ART , F fx' 1 f I ,- Donald Johns JSITTGS Kleen 44 Beth Geske shows us what she thinks. The art department worked on many pro- jects this year. For the fall play, Magic Magic, Mr. Kleen's painting class did a wonderful job doing the scenery. The sport's office had a large mural painted by the stu- dents. ln the classroom, students worked on pro- jects in the fields of sculpture, painting, com- mercial advertising, photography, etc. Many of these were exhibited in the library. The art teachers believe many of the students have a lot of potential and hopes for furthering careers in the art field. WJ i I just love digging into clay. r shows so l J art department shows its work. students how to do it right. The new marketing book helped students a lot I love being rn charge' v-up-uv Marketing looks extremely SXCIIIUQ APPLIED ARTS . 1 ' if 36 .3 5 . figfsx . ,xg l want you ... Applied arts had one staff addition this year, Ms. Dum- ford, who also taught at Elgin High. There was also one course addition this yearg that was Woods 3-4. This class was added with the intent of adding a building trades course next year. Fourth and fifth hour American foods classes presented their Blue Denim Dinner, which was served once a month. This class serves foods from all around the United States. An example of this would be their Pennsylvania-Dutch meal. The Loading Dock Luncheon was headed by Beverly Carrington. This food service class served soup and sand- wiches every Tuesday, and a luncheon on Wednesday. 62 f i H - '4 l cw Applied art students are serious about their work. on 3' iffy- -fnqrx L Mr. Kaelin airs his views. X ,-...Z-'T 'W-1 YA A R f '7.-- --- XX XE-Q-- Q ......1 1 v ww- in Jacqulyn Albright Keith Bauer Beverly Carrington Pam Cox Patricia Devers Travis Durnford fav Robert Kaelin Molly Landfear Robert Leroy Dan Schwarz Allen Smith K X X 4 l it M. l James Stump i 1 I 1 5 -.1 Ms. Albright works on a new recipe. 44 K- Jay Markuson William McMahon Don Rees L Max Swinford Mr. Smith just loves teaching. BUSINESS '-an X Kathleen Carpenter Norma Hultgren Robert Jensen -,,.f1 Honest, that's what really happen. Larkin's Business Department offers many classes to stu- dents, such as Orientation to Business, Accounting, Flecord Keeping, Data Processing, Marketing, Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice, Business Law and Consumer Business Edu- cation. The teachers who teach these classes are Mr. Nos- bisch, Mr. Newquist, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Hultgren, Mr. Haacker, Mr. Shultz, and Mr. Jensen. There are many advan- tages in taking business courses. The most important advan- tage is that one can obtain skills that are marketable. Another advantage is if one's planned career does not work he will have a business skill to fall back on. 64 T' ' TT' N .. . , fl Newquist Carl Nosbisch Harold Schultz tl What is Mr. Schultz smirking about? F g. i X X PWS ' ,, . Mr. Newquie helps improve her typing technique. HEALTH Healt Jessica Rivera Julie Voelz Foley replaced Mrs. Rivera while on maternity h classes this year were of a good size. consisted mostly of sophomores, but a few juniors and seniors also. The classes had several guest speakers, Mr. Ryan from Larkin. Students had the opportunity to go on a field trip. i R vera, head of the health department, that the classes were very good this Health is so Cool! The work never ends. Ms. Voelz just wants the day to end MUSIC L Now what's the problem? The music department includes orchestra, band, and chorus. Each participate in various concerts and festivals that keep them busy throughout the year. The orchestra students performed at many concerts, including the Uni- versity of Illinois Orchestra Consortium in February, and the Senior Recognition assembly. Band, like the other music groups, had a Winter, Christ- mas, and Spring concert. The Jazz Band once again traveled to Eastern lllionis University for the jazz festival that was held there. The Concert Band participated in many cultural events, including the Fox Valley Music Fes- tival. The four choruses are Madrigals, Concert Choir, Chor- isters, and Mixed Chorus. They participated in such events as the IMEA state convention, and the Fox Valley Music Festival. 66 Larkin's pep band adds class to football games if i Pat Henning Paul Patterson Larry Phillips ug.-panel!! RA. s.,4 A 1.1 if-is-vzy , :J,, Z' My turn to play now! Mr, Henning directs the band. ,Q 'J ' 1 Q -ff Jamie Cohen is totally absorbed in music. Q YW . ti 'if 3 -' Mr, Phillips is so proud. L , -, 'This LR ,...N te Jazz band's student teacher gets in the act. 67 Our resident mother Mrs. Manning. Ya Za occer technique. me 1 I x . , F . . 'H 1 1- I 'limit' 1 .555 5 ..g I as on the field I v Ax .11 .ff X 'ful Pat Arnet Larry Husin a 9- ll ..,m,. Robert Arnet Dom Cannata Peg Gannon Sue Goding Ray Haley ia? Cindi Manning Mary O'Brien Joe Pokorny Terry Schabert -5, 17 Marita Schrauf Dennis Sugino Loralee Thelen Robert Todd Ed Washington K I l Mr. Haley stalks the football lield. .ga- Wash, single-handedly, throws them all A SPECIAL EDUCATION Noralyn Canfield Mary Edgar Carol Miller Myrd Roberts Terry Rosenberg Robert Weincek Richard Wince There are approximately 175 students en- rolled in Special Ed. These students assist theirteachers by grading papers and prepar- ing demonstrations. One to one tutoring is also part of the program. The increase of students has brought two new aidsto the Special Ed. Departmentg they are Patty Huber and Maureen Dwyer. Mr. Peters, head of Special Ed., feels that the staff is well trained and competent. He also feels that Larkin has a good Special Ed. pro- gram that meets the needs of students. 70 V ,,,. . M.. . 9,1 .,av k The paperwork never ends! sighs Ms. Roberts, You can get this lor my birthday. G 'Qt Susan Sharpe - 1,4 4 .i ik O 29' SECRETARIES ,YZ 7' J s C? ,dy fiv- -1 .- ff Flow: Elinor Pacey, Jackie Kasten, Jean Henning, Caroline Warrick. Second Row: Jan Hofstetter, Shirley Christensen, Judy Glad Heed. Third Flow: Jenny Kincaid, Mary Lee Koester, Doris Lange, Mary Hamburg, Annette McDaniel, Doris Carlson, Bauer. R91 .5 A '15 ur FX P X ,J W K A 15:5 x Barb Otte, Sandy Christenson, Cheri Burnett. Thank heavens for secretaries. COUNSELORS A rw- ' x 'Q f Y. l -! ' 3 i I n xksn I. 1 I 'Q ,U H ' '5 Mr. Abbs looks alert and ready for his first counselee of the day. GN l'm happy today! x ! -, i Z. '. .J Q X: . Z f g . Every student n counselors help jobs, and colleg problems with cl Mr. Peters is dedicated to his work. eeds to see his counselor at least once a year a student pick the right courses for graduation, preparation. Counselors also help students who sses, other students, teachers, or parents. Overall fp' K A f counselors enc ,urage students to do well and work to their My at .J capabilities. Ms. Denise Hayes was added to the staff this past year 1 M ' at 1' . V Xfiiiisarjg-Lgll ' '.QQ2ef ff 7' fa: . 'WN l z , ,-fi N l Q l - ' 'Y' ' ' , 2 A l 25 5 A l This day seems so long! 1 l 72 , I l Xi' if-I . ., 4 . I K , Denise Hayes DEANS, LIBRARY Joe Glaser Carolyn O'Neal ',., Rachel Campbell Judith Karnes Mary Lou Whetstone ill? C Sue Cerasa, Earl Burns, Ron Banwart, Mary Johnson. Mrs. Campbell points out where Abe Miller is to go. Sitting down on the job, Mr. Banwart? Mrs. O'Neal ls always helpful. COOKS, JANITORS First Flow: Betty Hoffman, Dee Zimmerman, Rita Ladd, Mary Hahn, Essie McCurdy. Second Flow: Annabelle Land, Anna Mae Henderson, Vi Grail, Darlene Sennett Qmanagerl, Marilyn Brunner, Peggy Geske, Jewell Howlett. 1 l . X A , , I .ff A ,Q it .. it , , Y ' 'N N fv H-YL ' in l '- I ! Don Hubbard Bob Dale George Brown xx? SPOTLIGHT GN CAST SENIORS SENIORS The Senior class officers of Larkin High in 1984 were four of the most hardworking students of their class. These students included Jenni Behnke, Treasurer, Amy Bouque, Secretaryg Bob Steffen, Vice President, and Jeff Abbott as President. These students helped sponsor many of the after- school activities that were enjoyed by a number of the students in the 1983-84 school year. These activities included Homecoming, school mixers, a car wash and prom. When Jeff Abbott was asked how he felt about his position and what he had learned from it, he replied, I was very honored that my classmates had entrusted me with a large part of the responsi- bility for carrying out class activities and fund rais- ers for our junior and senior years. Being Class President gave me the ability and opportunity to express myself in a variety of situations. It has also given me a better understanding of the conditions that shape school polices. Most importantly, it was fun and allowed me to deal with and learn from many people with whom I would ordinarily have been unlikely to come in contact. l think the experi- ence I gained will prove to be extremely helpful in the future. CHRISTOPHER ABBOTT Red Ambition: To own my own business: Spanish 10, Basketball 9,10. DEBORAH ABBOTT Deb Ambition: Nurse. Softball 9,10,11g Bowling 10,11. JEFFREY ABBOTT Jabbs Ambition: To be able bodied, influential. respected, content, wealthy and capable of achieving that which means most to me, when I discover what it is. Football 9,105 Student Government 9,10,11,12g Class President 11,123 Presidential Classroom 11: German 9,1O,12g Advisory Board 10,11,123 Drama 11,12. BENNY ACEVEDO ROBERT AHRENS MICHELLE AMERY STEIN ANDERSEN Student Government 11. DONNA ANDERSON Louie 78 ls Jenni Behnke, Treasurer, dent. Bouque, Secretary, Bob Steffen, Vice President, Jeff Abbott my 'E 5 Wisler and Dave Leverenz confer about Friday night activi- 2? BARBARA ASHER Boob Ggqman 12: Work Program KARYN ASHLEY TRACI AUBLE Ambition: A career in music. Tennis 10,11,12: Softball 103 Spanish 9,10,11,12g National Honors 11,123 Chorus 9,10,11,12g Drama 10. KENNETH BAILEY, JR. SHARON BALSIS Ambition: To become a physical therapist. Volleyball 9,1O,11,12g Softball 10,11,12Q Student Government 9,10,11,12g Vice-President 95 German 10: Concert Band 9: Drama 95 Basketball 9,10,11. ROBERT BANNING Spanish 93 Creative Writing 1 1 . MARIANNE BARTLMA TERIE BAUER German 9,105 German Exchange 11 g Basketball 9. EUGENE BAZAN JENNIFER BEHNKE Jen Ambition: Pre-Medicine. Volleyball 9: Badminton 10,1 1,123 Student Government 9: Spanish 9,10,11,12g Spanish Club 12: National Honors 12: Concert Band 9,10.11,12g Pep Band 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 9, Chorus 9,10,11,123 Drama 9. STEVEN BELFORD KIMBERLY BENTLEY Bent Ambition: To become a cosmetologist. DARLENE BERGERON Shorty Ambition: To become a fashion designer. Poms 115 Cheerleading 12: Drama 9,10,115 Newspaper 11: Office Page 9,1o. SCOTT BETZ 79 PAM BILISOLY Ambition: To be happy. National Honors Society 12. DONALD BIRCHF ELD BILL BIRDSEY KAREN BIRKHOLZ Ambition: To be happy and healthy. CATHERINE BLACKWELL Drama 125 Office Page 105 School Plays 10,12. CRAIG B. BLAUL Gymnastics 10,115 Chorus 9,1O,11,12. JANET BOBRIK GERALD BOCHUM Football 9: Track 9: Wrestling 95 Basketball 10. KARL DAVID BORMAN Wrestling 95 Concert Band 9.1O.11,125 Pep Band 1O,11,125 Orchestra 9,12. CAROL BORSINGER Work Program 11,12. AM BOUOUE VALERIE BOYER Ambition: Psychologist. Badminton 11,125 Spanish club 125 National Honors 11,12. SUSAN BOYETTE KARIN BRAASCH KEITH BRADLEY KEVIN BRADLEY Ambition: To be rich and famous. Swimming 9,105 Track 95 He? 11,1 . 80 Qfx ET? YZI? ff Q1 ur? 53 7? 1 'fP Qu' R J 111 i hh ttf' RHONDA BRANCECUM Drama 125 Work Program 10,11. CONSTANCE BRANDES TAMI BREWINGTON ERIC BRIDGES Ambition: Math Teacherg Track 10,125 German 9,10,11. ERIC BROWN MARTIN SEAN BROWN Chorus, Drama5 Work Program THOMAS BROWN SCOTT BRUMMEL Ambition: To be like Mike Mobley. Football 9,1O,11,125 Baseball 9,10,12: Basketball 9,1O,11. JENNIFER BUCK Jenny Ambition: Flight Attendant. German 115 Chorus 95 Work Program. JE NIFER BUECHE Cornball Ambition: To eventually tell an interesting story. National Honors5 Rotary Award5 Presidential Classroom 115 Spanishg Student Government 9,1O,11,12. LAUREN BUONGIOVANNI Buongo Ambition: To be a Professional Dancer. Volleyball 9,105 Drama 105 Basketball 95 CHERYL BURNS Cherie Ambition: To be a happy successful, person. Chorus 9,1O,115 Drama 125 Ceralean 11,125 Attendance page 105 Fall play, 12. ERIC BUTCHER KIP BUTCHER Butch Ambition: To be an all-American giggle. I OTHY BUTCHEFI DAVID BUTERBAUGH Butter Ambition: Electronics. Football Manager 105 Tennis 9,10,125 Wrest ing 10,11,125 German 9.10. 81 SHELLY CAIN Student Government: Basketball. HEIDI CALABRESE SYLVIA CAMACHO Spanish 9,113 Drama 9. JEFFREY CARGILL JAMES CARLSON DAWNE CARTER JEFFREY CASEBER Football 103 Wrestling 93 Student Government 9. CASEY CAUL Ambition: To get into business management. Football 9,10,11,12g Track 9,10,11,12g Spanish 93 Basketball 9,10,11,12. JIM CAVANAUGH GREG CHISLETTE DAVID CITIZEN Ambition: To help disturbed children. Chorus 9,1O,11Q Work Program 11. TERRY CLARK Goofy Ambition: Child Psychology B2 t.x0gk..',i'- 'I - if ,v U! 1' Y? 17- 'Q LISA MARIE CLUCHEY Ambition: Wealth and success. MITCHELL CLUTE Football 9. CHRISTOPHER COLLINS Ambition: To accumulate great material wealth. Tennis 9,1O,11,123 Student Gov't. 11, Vice President 113 Presidential Classroom 113 German 9,103 National Honors 12. JANE COLLINS TIMOTHY CONNORS Football 9, COLLEEN COOKE SUSAN COQUILLETTE Suzi Ambition: To be happy and successful in life, TEENA CORK Poms 11,123 Cgeerleading 103 Chorus 1 ,11. ANGELA COUGHRAN Anil Gymnastics 9,1O,11,12. CARRIE COULOM Ambition: To be in politics and law. Track 11, Cross Country 11,122 Student Government 9,11,123 Advisory Board 12. SANDRA LEE COWELL Sandy Ambition: To become rich and travel. Bowling 11,123 Spanish 9,-'Oi Concert Band 9,10,11,123 Pep Band 12. MELISSA CRAIG Cerulean 9,1O,11,12, NICOLE CRAIG Blondie Ambition: Computer Programmer JOSEPH CREADON Joe Work program 11.12. GLENNA CRICHTON Baton Twirler 11,121 Jazz Band 9,1O,11,123 Orchestra 11,123 Badminton 1O,11,123 German 9,10,12. JULIA CUMMINGS Julie Ambition: Physical Therapist. NHS 12, Concert Band 9,I0,I1,12Q Pep Band 10,11,123 Swimming 9,103 Softball 1O,11,123 Drama 123 German 9,10,11,123 German Exchange 11. 83 MERLE DAVIS PATRICIA DEHEN Trish French 11. CHRISTINA DIETERLE Lil Dietz Ambition: To succeed in life. Swimming 9,1O,11,12: German 9,10,11,12. MICHELLE DOMINGUEZ DENISE DONNER Drama 9. NANCY DORSETT Tony Ambition: Legal Secretary. French 9,10,11: oncert Band 9,1O,11,12: Yearbook 9: Office Page 9. ROBIN DOTSON Robin Bobbin Ambition: To carry on the neato tradition. Gymnastics 11: Cheerleading 12: French 11.12. SHARON DRAFALL Ambition: Beautician. LISA DUNLAP Ambition: Instructor. KRISTIN DUSEK Du Tennis 12: Basketball 9. JENNIFER EMMERT Tennis 9,1O,11,12: Student Government 11,12. JEFFREY ESIN German 9,10,11,12. DIANE LEE ESSEX CRAIG EUEN Ambition: To become a millionaire. Basketball 10. DALE EVITTS Ambition: To become a professional drag racer. SHERRY FERGUSON Basketball 9,10: Volleyball 9: Baseball 10: Gymnastics 9: Track 9. -84 JIM FETZER Fetz Ambition: To be healthy and wealthy. Football 9,11: Drama 11,12: Work Program 12. KENNETH FIELD Ambition: To be a ladies man like Mike Moblg. Golf 9,10,11,12. CRIA FIGGINS Midget Ambition: To be successful in life. Football 9. DOUGLAS FIGGINS Doug Ambition: To marry a rich California girl. Football 9: Gymnastics 10: Wrestling 11: AMY FLENTGE Ambition: To get married and have a career. owling 1O,11,12: Concen Band 9,10,11,12: Pep Band 10,11,12: Jazz Band 11,12. RON FLENTGE Ambition: Auto Mechanics Work Program1O,11,12: WIL IAM FLOYD Mark DEBORAH FOLEY Swimming 9,10,11,12. GAFIY FUHS KELLY GALLAGHEFI Ambition: Nursery School Teacher. French 9,103 Chorus 9: LYDIA GARCIA MARK GASSER Ambition: Architect. Ski Club 10,11,12. JONATHAN GILBERTSON GllbX Ambition: To et rich. SUS N GILBERTSOEJ Clutz Ambition: To live long. Bowling 10,11,12: Student Government 9: Chorus 9,10,11,12: Drama 9,10,11: Basketball 9: JOAN GINNELL Joni National Honors 1O,11. ANDREW GODFREY Andy Football 10,1 1 ,12: Baseball 10,11,12. 85 JOSEPH GODINSKY Germag SARAH JANE GOOD Goody Ambition: To lead a happy. successful life and live it up! MICHAEL GORNIAK CHRISTINE GRANT Chris Ambition: To be rich. Poms 93 Chorus 93 Drama 93 HERO 11,123 Basketball 9 JACKIE GRANT JANELLE GREENAN DEBRA GREX Debby Office page 10,113 Basketball 93 Student government 121 Cheerleading 122 Gymnastics manager 11 KRISTAL GRIFFEY Ambition: Beautician. Chorus 9 PATRICIA GROESSER DARIO GUERRA Football 103 Track 10,113 Chorus 10,11,123 Spanish 11,121 Madrigals 10,11,12. ROBERT GUSTAFSON KIMBERLY ANN HAAS Kim Ambition: Flight Attendant. Gymnastics 10,11,12g Chortgs DENNIS HABEFISTICH JOSEPHINE HABERSTICH LYNN HAGAN CHERI LYNN HAHN 86 4-...pr if? w 'f V 'Sf q--40 4',3 QT? 'Z 17- nf ,..4v ..-v f ,t,, 479- kfx QPI7' 'Q' 1 Q -vi Sv' ww 5, A -'4 ln' Who's cheating oft of whom? W-V4-5 g-.I KRISTIN ANN HALEY Haley BaiIey Ambition: To carry on the neato tradition. Poms 10,11,125 Student Gov't. 9,115 Drama 9. DEANNA LYNN HANSEN Dee Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. Bowling 10 Latin 9,105 National Honors 11,125 Chorus 1O,11,125 Madrigals 125 Drama 11,125 Plaxsl usical10,11,12. NA ALIE HANSEN BEN HARRIS CAROL LYNN HARRIS JODI HARRISS BRADLEY HATLEY Football 10,12. MICHELE DARLENE HAUSLER Ambition: Beautician, HERO 11,125 Girls Chorus 9. BRADLEY HAYES Golf 9,1O,11,125 Student Gov't. 10,115 Spanish 9,105 National Honors 11,12. MICHELLE HAYES BRAD HEATH Golf 10. WILLIAM HEFELFINGER TRYGG HELGESEN Trigger Ambition: To join the work force of America. Ski Club 10,11,125 Chorus 95 Drama 95 Work program 11. B7 BOBBY HENNING Weesel Ambition: Police Olticer Football 12 ANDREA HERNANDEZ Ambition: To travel around the world, meet good-lookin? men, and become exceeding y rich. Attendance Epage 10,11 RAUL H RNANDEZ KIMBERLY HIBBLER JANELLE HIRST KAREN ANN HOFFMAN French 9,10,11: Chorus 9,10 DIANA LYNN HOGAN KENNETH HOLDER MARY JANE HOLDER Kittie Ambition: Music teacher and performer. Orchestra 9,10,11,12: Chorus 9,10,11,12: Madrigals 11,12, Musical 9,115 Swing choir 12 MARK HOLLOW Y On1il Ambition: To be like Mike Mobley. Baseball 10,11,12: Spanish 9, Drama 9 DEBRA HOLMBERG Ambition: To be happy and successful in the theater. French 9,10,11,12g Chorus 9,103 Drama 9,1O,11g Plays 9,1O,11,12 KELLY ANN HULKE Ambition: Accountant. National Honors 11,12: Olfice Education 11,12: Guidance page 11 RODNEY HUNTER KATHY HURLEY Teddy Bear Muscles Ambition: To become a restaurant entrepreneur and on my spare time help mentally handicapped children. Chorus 9: Food service 10,11 JILL NOEL IMMING Jilly Bean Ambition: To carry on the Neato tradition. Poms 10,11,12g Class Sec. 10,113 Presidential Classroom 11: National Honors 11,12 SANDRA LYNN IRISH 88 Nye-v ix -nf. 'S it ILP Lf' GUN '-wb Xu! CINDY ISRAEL Track 10,11,12: Cross Country 11,121 Chorus 103 Basketball 9,10. KELLY JO JACKSON Kelleroo Ambition: To get a lull time job. Home-Ec 9,10,1 1 ,12. RANDY JACKSON SHYLA JAMES Volleyball 9, Badminton 11,12: Spanish 9,10,11,123 National Honors 11312: Concert Band 10: Pep Band 10. CHRIS JEFFRESS Benny Ambition: To get my cast off. Football 10,123 Baseball 9: National Honors 121 Basketball 10,11,12: Rotary Award 10. CRAIG JENSEN Ambition: To be rich. Football 103 Tennis 9: Student Government 10,11: German 9,10.11: Basketball 9. ERIK JENSEN Hunk Ambition: To be an airline pilot. Football 9,10,11,12: Track 93 Chorus 10: Ski Club 10,11,12. SHARON JENSEN Volleyball 9: Gymnastics 10,11,12: Student Government 9: Drama 93 Orchestra 9,1O,11,123 Basketball 9. BRIAN JOHNSON National Honors 12. GEORGE JOHNSON ROCHELLE JOHNSON Shell Ambition: To preach and teach God's Holy Word. HERO 12. JULIE KAY JONES J.J Ambition: To become a travel agent and to be happy. Softball 1 :Cheerleading 1o,11,12. RISE JONES Swimming 1O,11,12: Student Government 10,11,12: President- 10: Presidential Classroom 11: National Honors 11312: Drama 10,11,12: Chorus 10,11,12: Advisory Board 10,11,12: Nurse's Page 10. AMY JULIAN KEVIN KELLEY Wrestling 11: Concert Band 1O,11,12: ep Band 1O,11,12. MARGARET KELLEY 89 LAURA KERMAN Tennis 9,10,11,125 German 9,105 Chorus 95 Drama 9. MECHELE KERTZ Micky Ambition: Pre-school teacher. Homecominrg clown 12. RA IYA KHAN CHRIS KIEL STEVE KING Basketball 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9.10. MARY KAY KINSINGER Mar Ambition: To be successful. Basketball 9,10,11,12: Volleyball 9,10,11,125 Softball 9,10,11,125 Student Gov't. 9,10,11,125 Spanish 9,105 National Honors 11,125 Chorus 95 Advisory Board 125 Rotary Award 11. GERALD KLINE Tiger Ambition: To become a sports broadcaster. Baseball 11,125 Radio 10,11,12. JEFFREY KLINE Football 9: Golf 115 French 115 Pep Band 105 Chorus 10,11,12 Madrigals 10,11,12. ROBERT KOCH Doctor Pertwee Ambition: Computer Programmer. DALE KOEHRING Baseball 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10. ANGELA KOULIS SHARILYN KRAMER Gymnastics 9,10,11,125 Latin 9,103 Spanish 11,125 National Honors. -90 it 3 Q sl 1 '3 1 'x :- 5' xv BA 47 f 'L?'5 v. You won't recognize this car when Jodi Ott is finished DAVID JOSEPH KROCKO German 9,10,11,12Q Concert Band 93 Chorus 9,10,11,123 Madrigals 12. KELLY KUHLMAN Drama 10,11,122 T.A.P. 12. KIM KUHLMAN Ambition: Be successful, have fun, and live a great life. Gymnastics .10,11,12. DANNY LANDWEHR Tattoo Ambition: To race cars. Football 10,113 Wrestling 9,10,11,12: Cross Country 11. JULIE ANN LANGE Goowa Ambition: To become an Accountant. Basketball 93 Volleyball 93 Poms 12, Cheerleading 10,112 Vice-President 10, KRISTIN LARSON KRISTINE LAWRENCE Ambition: To become a nurse. Volleyball 10,113 National Honors. DAVID ERIC LEROY TRACY CAROL LEE German 9: Orchastra 9,10,11,123 Drama 9. KARIE K. LEITH Tennis 9,10,11,12g Gymnastics 1O,11,122 Spanish 9,102 Advisorg Board 9. GARY RIAN LESSER DAVID LEVERENZ Lev Ambition: To be very wealthy. Basketball 9. KIMBERLY LINDER STEPHEN LINSTROM Ambition: To be successful. German 10,115 Concert Band 9,10,11,12: Orchestra 10,11,12. JOYCE LLOYD Jen Ambition: To be an accountant. HERO 11,12. KARLA GAYLE LOEHR Ambition: Pharmacist. Tennis 9,10,11,12, German 9,101 National Honors 11,123 Chorus 9,10,11,12:MadrigaIs11,12. 91 JOSEPH LOMEDICO CATHLEEN LOVEJOY Badminton 10,11,12: Latin 9,105 National Honors 11,12. EVA LUEDTKE Boot Ambition: To always be happy and successful. Chorus 11. MELISSA LUKER Latin 9: Chorus 10,11,12. JEFFREY LUSCHER Football 9: Work Program 12. ROBERT LUSTMAN mbition: Airline pilot. Football 9: Baseball 9. BRIAN LYE Ambition: To succeed. Baseball 10,11,12. SUZANNE MAINARD CHERYL MANZOW SARA MARBLESTONE Ambition: Teacher. Volleyball 9, Swimming 1O,11,12g Ba minton 9,10,11,12: Student Government 9,1O,11,12g Presidential Classroom 11: French 9,103 National Honors 11,123 Concen band 9: Chorus 9: Advisorg Board 115 Drama 9. JODI MA HOFKE Ambition: to become a multi-millionaire. Basketball 9,10,11,12: Softball 10,11,12gCerulean11,12g Student Government 12: Band 10. SCOTT MARHOFKE KIMBERLY MARPLE Kimmy Ambition: To be a travel agent. French 9,1O,11: Drama 9,10. MARY BARBARA MARSH Barb Ambition: Executive Secretary. Gymnastics 11, Ottice Occupations 11. TERESA MARTIN KRISTIN MARTINAK Gymnastics 10: Class olticer 9: Drama 9. 92 'T , . Q,-' ir' S-.,. 5 6 l .I '21 Y 'S' 4-1- Jw- if -an N. 1? s fir M '29 Q-ll I A JEFFREY MATHESON Football 9, National Honors 11, Drama 10. DAVE MATISON Ambition: Photographer. Football 10, Swimminla 10,113 Basketball 9. SUSAN AYS Bowling 105 Chorus 9,103 HERO 11.12, SCOTT MCCONNAUGHAY JAMIE MCCOY Volleyball 10,11,12: National Honors 11,123 Chorus 10,111 Rotary Club 10. TERESA MCCOY Treece Ambition: To be successful in the field of cosmetology andlor to be happy and successful in Iife'sHpleasures. MIC AEL MCELHENY Big Mike Ambition: Under water welder Track 9,10, Wrestling 9,10 Cross County. MICHAEL MCGA OCK SABIN MCGOWAN Football . .11 JANET MCINTYFIE ROBERT MCINTYFIE Mac Ambition: To meet a nice girl and settle down. Football 10,11,12: Baseball 9,1O. BRIAN MCVICAR PATRICIA MEISNER RALF TODD MERKAU MILTON MERRIL Ill Snowman Ambition: To be a gynecologist Football 9,10,11: Softball 9,10,11,112: Drama 9,10,12: Moak program 10: Speech MICHAEL METZ 93 WILLIAM MEYER Work Program 12. MATTHEW MILLER mbition: To be like Mike Mobley. Football 9,10,11,12. Basketball 9,10,11,12. ROBERT MILLER STEPHEN MILLER National Honors 11,123 Concert Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 10,11,123 Orchestra 12. CONNIE MILOWSKI Ambition: To study aifiation or zoology. Chorus 101 Concert Choir . ANDREW MINEHART Miney Ambition: Photography of all kinds. Football 9,1O,11,123 Swimming 10, Baseball 9,1O,l'l,12: Student Government 93 Spanish 9,101 Basketball 9. SCOTT MINK Ambition: To be wealthy. Swimmin2'9,10,11,12. PAUL MINNIC Football 9: Spanish 9,1O,123 National Honors 12. DANIEL MISH MICHAEL MOBLEY Football 101 Baseball 11,123 German 9,103 Basketball 9,11,12. VICKI MOLLENHOUR Chorus 93 Work Program 12. JAMES MOORE Football 9,10,11,12Q National Honors 11,12. MICHELLE MOORE Mickey Ambition: To have a good time. Volleyball 93 So ball 9,103 HERO 12. JACK MOORMAN German 123 Chorus 93 Concert Choir 1O,11,12. LYNDA SUE MOREE Softball 9,103 Vollegball 93 Chorus 93 H RO 122 CWT 11. GARY MORGAN Golf 10,11,123 Spanish 10,11. 94 QIX ,ff Wi 5114 ,il-Fu. DA., 1 QA N Q7 49- ,,,,, 3 J , . .Q .L,i,..: g A ar J 2. 1' A 1 ,, x w s. -'- S wi it :UN x- sg up-'rr C ? if sv 'I libbil 9' ll no tn sf? Sherri Spohr dreams of when she has tots of her own, CHARMAINE MORTON Elf Spanish 9,103 National Honors 11,123 Concert Band 9,10,11,12g Pep Band 10,11,12g Drama 9,1O,11. DANIEL MOSEFI DENNIS MOUNTFOPID DIANE LEE MOUSEL Gymnastics 9,10,11,12. ELAINE MOYA PATRICIA MUNN TODD MUNTZ Ambition: To b nc . GRETCHEN MUSTAFID Basketball 9,10,11,12g Volleyball 9,103 Softball 9,10,12. KYLE NEMETZ Paco Ambition: To be rich. SHANE NEMMEFIS STEVEN NIELSEN Cross Country 9,1O. PATRICK NOHL MICHAEL NORTON RONALD O'NEAL O Ambition: To be like ike Mobley. Football 1O,11,12g Wrestling 9,10,11,12g Track 9. 95 JODY OTT Football 9,10,11,12. LISHA SUE OTUNGA German 9,10,11,125 National Honors 11,125 Concert Band 95105115 Pep Band 11. MARY LOUISE OUTLAW Dimples Ambitioni To some day become a fashion coordinator. MICHELLE PALMER Sheila Ambition: To obtain massive riches through marriage. French 10,11,125 Chorus 9,10,11,125 Drama 9,10,11,12. MICHAEL PARKS Track 10,11,125 Cross Country 105 Spanish 10,115 Basketball 9. VICKI PAULSEN Wong Ambition: business administrator. Vollegball 9,1O,11,125 Basketball ,105 Chorus 9.10. KYLE PEDERSEN Golf 9,10,11,125 Tennis 9,1O,11,125 Student Government 9. BRENDA PETERSON Ambition: To take classes in drafting at college. KURT PFEIFFER Cross Country 10. JEFF PFORTMILLER BRUCE PHELPS BRIAN PIERCE THERESA PLAZEWSKI Volleyball 95 Softball 125 Spanish 9. MARC! POTUZNIK Marc Ambition: To be a truck driver HOWARD POWERS Basketball 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Baseball 12. DIANNE POZEZINSKI 96 OD . .1 Y ,N Sr' sg if 1 'SPX 'I- Y 4-IH , an SP L! 1775 may MICHELLE PUGSLEY Ambition: Beautician. Track 10: HERO 12: Girls Chorus 9, SANDRA QUINN Food Service 12. KAREEM RAHEEM Football 9 Latin 11,123 National Honors 11,12. SARA RAYNER DAWN REH Basketball 9,10,11,12. MICHAEL REINERT Reins Ambition: Become U.S. Senator, Wrestling 11: German 9,10,11,12: Basketball 9,1O,11,12: German Club Woe Pres 11: German Club Pres. 12 PAULA RICH Paulita Ambitionx To many Sting, acquire megabuoks and be happy. Office Ed. ROBERT JOHN RIGGS Curly Ambition: Be involved in a heath field and to achieve. Tennis 10,123 Swimming - Diving 9,1O,11,12: Gymnastics 9: Presidential Classroom 12: Spanish 9,10,11,12: National Honors 12: Conoert Band 9,10,11,12: Orchestra 12: Girls' Diving Coach 1O,11,12: Treasurer Spanish Club 12. RANDY RIPPBERGER German 9: Basketball 9.10. PAUL ROATH Pede Ambition: To be as smart as Mike Mobley. Baseball. COLEEN RODGERS Softball: Orchestra. LOUIE RODRIGUEZ Lou Spanish 9,1O,11,12: Wrestling 11: Gymnastics 9,10,11,12. MARK ROGERS Golf 10. DARREN ROHLWING Wrestling 9,10. ROSEMARY ROMINE BILLY ROSE Billy Bob Ambition: Independent truck driver. 97 JUDITH ANN ROSWOLD Frick Ambition: To be a rich and successful corporate lawyer who drives a flaming red Porsche, because there is no substitution. Track 12: Badminton 12: Volleyball 9,115 Latin 2: Spanish 9,10,1 1 ,123 Orchestra 9. TINA MARIE ROZELL Rozelly Ambition: To be a nurse, and rich. Basketball 9: Drama 93 Chorus 9: Spanish 9: Student Government 9: Softball 9,10,11,12g Gymnastics 11: Volleyball 9,1O. CONSTANCE RUNYAN GUSTAVO SANCHEZ DON SCHELLENBERGER Football 10. LUREE SCHLEY Dizzy Office Education 11. SANDRA SCHLIEBEN Short1y Ambition: Accountant: o become Mrs. Wiewel. Bowling 10. LEE SCHMICKER SARA SCHMIDGALL DANIEL SCHMIDT Schmitty Ambition: To live a Ion hapgy life. Drama. ?DAM LA SCHMIDT Pammy. MIKE SCHROEDER Ambition: Computer Programmer, NANCY SCHROEDER Schroeds Ambition: To carry on the neato tradition. Tennis 9,10,11,12:POMS10,11. LANA SHULTZ Lu Ambition: To become a fashion designer. Cheerleading10,11,12g and 10: English age 113 Softball 10,1 1. JAMES SCHURING RAYMOND SCHWARZ Football 9: Basketball 10. 98 Y'X qg---v 1 l --x ff 17 r? V73 MICHAEL SCOTT Muscles Ambition: l want to be rich and live in Hawaii. Weight Lifting 11. KATHLEEN SCULLY Kathy Ambition: To become a veterinarian. Volleyball 9: Student Government 9: Drama 95 Latin 9,105 Cerulean 11,123 National Honors 12. JOANNE SEMERAU Joey Ambition: Harvest Worker. Softball 9. KEVIN SENSOR STACY SHALES Ambition: To be an accountant. FRANK SHALETT Ambition: To be an actor. DANIEL SHANNON SIob Ambition: To be a journalist. Spanish 9,1O. ELIZABETH SHAW TIMOTHY SHEETS LAUREN SHOHET Ambition: To be successful. Drama 9: Latin 9,103 Rotary Club 103 Spanish 11: National Honors 11,12. DAVID SHRONTZ Track 10: National Honors 11,123 Pep Band 11,123 Concert Band 9,10,11,12: Orchestra 11,123 Teams Competitions 11,12. AUDREY ANN SIERCKS Chorus 9: H.E.R.O. 12. CURTIS SMITH National Honors 11,12. LORYNNE SMITH Ambition: Computer Programmer. National Honors 11.12. 99 ROGER SMITHBERG Dicki Baseball 9,10,11,12Q Spanish 9,101 Basketball 9,1O,11,12. BECKY SNYDER Basketball 93 Volleyball 93 Concert Band 9,10,11,12Q Orchestra. JULIE SOBINSKY Spanish 9,1O,11Q Chorus 9,10,11,123 Madrigals 12. CLAUDIA SOMMER Swimming 11, French 9,10,11. SCOTT SOMMERS Wrestliigg 1O,11,1 . KRISTIN SOSKICH Work program, Tap. LEE SOTOS Hubby Football 9.10: Baseball 9,10,11,12. JOHN SPAN DENISE SPENCER HERO Work program. DAWN SPLINTER Volleyball 9,103 Spanish 9,103 National Honors 11,12. SHERRI SPOHR DALE ST. JOHN Saint Ambition: Auto Mechanic: Football 10,11,123 Track 103 Wrestling 9,10,11,121 Yearbocgk LINDA STADING SHERI STANNARD Aamco Work Program. LISA STAPLES Dimples Ambition: Cosmetologist. SANDRA STEEN Sandy Ambition: Dentist: Volleyball 93 Tennis 1O,11,12Q Latin 9,10. 100 VN I 5- .379 Sfx rf I I 45- -Q--fi hi W'-9' 'Y ROBERT STEFFEN Football 101 Wrestling 105 Class-Officer 125 Presidential Classroom 125 Latin President 105 Chorus 10,11,125MadrigaIs10,11,125 Drama 10,11,12. BRADLEY STEICHEN KEITH STEINMANN CHRIS STELLO Football 9,10,11,125 German 115 Basketball 9,10,11. EMMET STEMWEDEL Football 9,1O,11,125 Track 11,125 Basketball 9. TAMMI STEVENS Sniffles Track 9,105 Chorus 95 Hero 125 Enolish Office Page 1. PA L STEVENS N Ambition: Millionaire Football 10. KELLY STEWART DAVID SUFIVANT Basketball 9. ROBERT SWANSON Football 9,1O,11,125 Wrestling 105 Student Gov't. 10,115 Advisory Board 10. DANIEL SWEETAN Porky Ambition: Mailman Plays 105 Football 12. FRANK SYKES Football 125 Baseball 95 Wrestling 9,1O,11,12. MICHELE SZARZYNSKI German 10,11,12. CHRIS TACKETT HERO Treasurer 11,12. MELVIN TACKE'I'I' Football 9. DAVID TEAS 101 JULIE TEYLER CHRISTINE THIELEN TODD THOMPSON Toddles Todd Ambition: To 'oin the Brazilian peace corp. Football 10,11,12. MICHELLE TODD Shelly Ambition: To carry on the neato tradition. Poms 10,11,12: Class Officer 10. SOULA TOUFEXIS Tuna Ambition: To be a healthy teacher, a wealthy journalist, and a wise individual. Volleyball, 9: Student Government 11,123 German 11,125 National Honors 12: Chorus 93 Library Page 10. STARLENE TRAGER HERO 11,123 Work Program 11. JEFFREY TYNE Tgnie. JENNIFER UE KER Badminton 10, Cross Country 125 Student Government 9,10,11,123 Basketball 9. DEBORAH UNDERWAGER 'Smlley Ambition: To retire at the age of 27. EDWIN UNDERWAGNER Doctor Thorch Ambition: To live past 21. Football 101 French 9,103 Radio 11,12. SHARLENE UNGER Shar Ambition: To be an elementary school teacher. Volleyball 10: Chorus 9,10,11,12. JO ANNE UPTON Jo Ambition: To become wealthy. Softball 10, Orchestra 9. TRACI LYN UTT Nutt Ambition: To become a physical education teacher, get married, and live happily ever after. Basketball 9,10,11,123 Track 11: Latin 9: Spanish 10,12. JUAN VALDEZ Football 9,101 Track 103 Spanish 9,10,11,12: National Honors 11,12. CONNIE VARGAS Basketball 12. TIMOTHY VAULATO 102 Is 4-fr Mg' QQ ,Pb -71- .s -4 vw 4' 'Lan 'Ya' T7 I 'Y if Ya? Y f l Ig ,,.,5 Jett Cargill exercises his mind by reading a book. . .xi C I K I I .,:'j'.. - , k.y,x-1 1 In , L V ,L A, - ,, . , 1 s ,.-ffl X .,..t1i. X T ,' A Y, ' rye.. 1 X yr 1 . 'ff 1.1 ., , A s f - 'IA 11 1 -fx - -.. g 1 -3,55 :Y - .-. 'tv -V, D 4- 1 1 ., flQI3',.f' 1 'f , x ' v4f'?f,f.fXx' . . 1-is .9 . A a 1 'll 1 A, rr! 1 1 5,5 . sy - .. , . . ,U . . 3.2 C ,au - fl'-QL, I L.. f 'Us x- 1. nA 1 if ff 4 v it f.. 1 lj rf W X X. X I I I lsr, Viv 1' A JOE VAZQUEZ Football 9,103 Concert Band 9,105 Pep Band 105 Chorus 93 Basketball 9. DENNIS VOGT JENNIFER VOLLMAN Latin 10 Chorus 9. CHARLES WALL KELLY WALLACE SCOTT WALLIS Golf 10,11,12 ELLEN WASMOND TIMOTHY WEDEKIND STEPHEN WELLS French 10: Chorus 10,11,12g Madrigals 10,11,12. RICHARD WELSH SHERRI WELTY PAUL WENGER 103 GARY WESTLUND Track 9,1O,11,12g Cross Country 9,10,11,12. LESLIE WHITE Big L Ambition: Commercial Art. Spanish 9,103 National Honors 12. CAROL WHITING Concert Band 9,10,11,12g Pep Band 11,12. KRISTINE WHITTINGHILL SCOTT WICKNICK Baseball 125 Track 123 Wrestling 11: Spanish 115 Radio 10. KURT WIEWEL Kurty Ambition: Carpentry. PENNY WILLIAMS Lunatic Ambition: Go to college, succeed in life, and marry a man who is rich. SWEP 11,12. PAIGE WILLIAMSON TERESA WILLISON SUSAN WILMS Spanish 9: TAP 12. CAROLE WILSON Tweety Ambition: Dental Asst. Concert 93 Chorus 9. GARY WISLER TIMOTHY WOLF WILLIAM WOLTER Billy Bob Ambition: Veterinarian Igitgt DONOVAN WOOD PAMELA LYNN WRIGHT Pam Ambition: To make others happy and healthy and myself unbelievably rich. Tennis 93 Poms 10,11,12g Student Gov't. 9,10,11,12: French 10,113 Drama 9. 104 ii f X ff Sherri Welty enjoys clean-up after a Tuesday luncheon. TIMOTHY WRIGHT - RONALD MATTHEW YOHN Marine Ambition: To be the geatest U.S. Marine. rchestra 9,10,11,12. 9 13 JEFFREY YORK Track 113 Student Gov't, 93 Spanish 9,1O,11,12. ROSA MARIA ZARAGOZA XV? w' Gee, I wonder if he remembered to use his antiperspirant? L' , 1 ' JAY ZEITNER 4 ROBERT ZILS Ambition: To go . to college. Swimming 10,12. 1, 1 L' 'P 4 F . Q.. I - . ., ,Q . 's f Q Vicki Paulsen displays her typing accuracy on the computer. 105 ' X I SENIOR CANDIDS L-mTL'2!-r WI-I X P' did 5:1125 pf I WN ,vu S Y-FN l QQ' xi I., .',', .- -,-A, kwa. 1471?-,,' ' 107 '..',,...1--v-- MORE SENIOR ANTICS WSW ..,-..,,....sau .,.,,,..4--' r I . iv? .- .Ni !R i 109 SENIOR AWARDS Class Ditcher - Kristin Martinak Dream Dates - Nancy Schroeder and Kyle Pedersen Class Clowns - Cathy Blackwell and Richard Welsh Class Brain Mike Mobley i 'IJ' fl lglost Athletic- Mary Kay Kinsinger and Howard Class Flirts - Julie Jones and Rob S nson Beer Belly - Paul Roath owers V 1 1 - v ,5 x X K S-4 1. - ,.,- X.. fm. WHY: -'r .WR -Z? t , 4 L. ' ., V 1 Jx .. .Q 'Wf- sw v-, ,Q--ga B'?'?..5'r:.2, 5 V t,.5?Jg1 ,A E wx-wrj ig. mn 'YYJQ 0 P P' ,gmlfqam 'VV' ff Q. Q . ,- av ' K fr I 1' 'HW 1 I mv- ' ,,...- X XX ,gm Q fd' ks Mg mm 'Vu 24 O if oi l lx-Sv-ig -.v.,,,- an 0 1- F?-' . .Y 9 !l'X yr -, -- A -ik I ,qs ,Q A. 1 .-,. au- .T, V4 NN- ,541 SPOTLIGHT ON CAST JUN!-ORS This year the Junior Class was led by fleft to rightl Karen Riggs, Treasurerg Sarah Freedlund, Secretaryg Lisa Smith, Vice Presidentg and Andy Undenfvager, President. The 1983 Junior float won best theme in the homecoming parade. This theme was Tomcats, Chicken of the Floyal Sea. The Junior class, also, held some fund raisers this year. One was a car wash for Mike Gorniack which raised 5500. Another fund raiser was selling candy for the Jr. Sr. Prom. The sponsors of the Junior class were Mr. Champion and Mrs. Sharpe who directed them through the year's activities. ll J iN!0RS - Class of 85 an I - X .J .A , ,Q Ai- 116 g 1 3 'T' X, I 5 6 ,sf i LX QA - ,,,...--3 Toni Abbott Lisa Adams Tina Adams Mary Adasiewicz Steve Akins Carol Alejandro Celina Alejandro Mike Allen Stacie Allen Benny Alvarez Dawn Alvine Brian Anderson Heidi Anderson Jerry Anderson Flick App Mario Aranda Blanca Arredondo Michelle Averaino Chris Awe Kevin Bailey Tom Baird Bill Ballard Becky Barrett Laurie Barwig Mike Bates Robert Baumgartner Kenneth Beavers Chris Bechtel Jeff Bero Sarah Besancon Rick Bieber Joe Bilek Tina Bizlk Steve Bjorklund Lisa Blackward Gloria Blake Chris Bleser Jim Blietz Laura Blischke Julie Bosio Angela Bottger Kathy Bowens Brent Bowers Kari Brackett Julie Brasure Steve Brockner Todd Broeker Dawn Brown Fihonda Brunner Sue Buckholtz Brian Burkart Angie Burnidge William Burnidge Beth Cahill Cari Cain Alicia Calderon Jose Camacho John Canfield Becky Cargill Greg Carpenter Alonso Casas Kristi Cassell Yvette Castillo Kim Cecil Robert Cedillo Beth Chamberlain Darren Chandler Gretchen Channon Julie Chapin Melissa Childers Mark Chin Lynne Clabough Heidi Clark Marla Coffee Robbi Coffman James Cohen Cliff Cole Jim Coleman Larry Conro Chris Conway Dave Coombs Todd Cooper Julie Cope Lee Cork Scott Cork Lisa Cortez Nell Corzine Bill Craft Tyrone Cran Mike Crawford Mike Craychee Jim Crosby Wayne Curley Scott Custer Steven Custer Lee Dahlhauser 5 six :sb T3 -La ff it Nc mill is Q r ' 1 H fy, 'WI' 1 'til 1-fy 11 N143 , 4 . ,.4 Dave Dalbello Ken Daniels Mike Dann Lurana D'Antonio Dawna Davis Richard Dempson Tracy Desbles Robin Dishroom Karen Downs Gloria Dressel Noelle Dulabaum Lynn Durrenberger Jefl Dgson Scott ckols Melissa Edwards Jackie Eineke Robert Eineke Clarence Eisenman Vonda Elam Scott Engel Tracy Ermel Michelle Ewers Rodney Ezell Nancy Fabrizio Tosh Falkenberg Jolene Fell Eileen Fenton Kevin Ferguson Ursula Fiebig John Filkins Amy Finger Sam Finley Henry Follman Hildy Foss Scott Fowler John Frasik Renee Frassico Dion Frederickson Sarah Freedlund Chip Freeman Steve Frey Tina Frey Jim Friedrich Joey Fritch Dion Frymark Richard Gacia Mark Gardner Denise Gates Don Gaylord Karen Gebhard Elizabeth Gendvilas Marlisa Genz Rick Genz Chris Geraghty Todd Gerber Mark Gerberding Elizabeth Geske Jim Giesey Joanna Gildow Steve Godinsky Maria Gorniak Glen Graff Jessica Grant Amy Grantham Mark Gross Orville Gutierrez Dawn Hagen Ralph Hall Scott Hannell Jim Hansen Scott Hansen Kimble Harper Vince Harris Rodney Hart Cheryl Hartman Phil Hartman Dewayne Hawkins Dana Hayward Denise Heithus AI Hembo Ralph Herr Jon Hertel Kris Hertell Joe Higareda Gene Highley Russ Highley Rick Hitzeroth Tony Hogan Jim Holevas Heidi Holtz Juanita Hopp Cameron Hotham Meredith Humbracht Doug Hurley Jane Hutchinson Daniel Jamsa I -N , , F S mx Y iv .9 f ' - fx ff? vs.,-I , I t A .. , r 9 x 'J' ,n.N'bl ' 1' ,F , ,, , 5 Q., 3 K ' Y -W Eggs 'Ul9,, 4 - I I kt, .V rr V 3 ,ill U9-J. 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A U 4 'I an 'fy' , ,yt Y +9 HL W in .Q -.. x v 1 .1 4 aes igg Q?-Tr 'll51: 91 .,. qv 55 L:- L in .- Q et , in Steve Jefiress Jeff Jensen Kim Jensen Tom Jensen Amy Johnson Keith Johnson Jodi Johnston Kip Jonson Paula Kagel Kris Kaldenberger Kim Karsten Robert Karsten Deanne Kelly Mike Kelter Julie Kim Becky Klopfenstein Mike Knight Gus Konstantinidis Roula Konstantinidis Jim Koulis Michelle Krahn Mark Kra'ecki Jami Kruftz Linda Kullick Jerry Lane Jane Latsis Debbie Lay Scott Leffler Chris Leonhardt Jennifer Leth Cara Lewis Dale Libby Alexandra Lopez Barb Lorbiecki Jim Lorton Steve Lovejoy Chrissy L- -we Rich Lubicz Sue Luers Melanie Lugar Walter Lung Karen Madden Leo Maiquire Bob Ma ohn Barkley Mapes Sheryl Mapes Ann aretti Rich Markovich Dan Marquez Mario Martinez Michelle Mathes Brent Matheson Diane Matison Mike McConnaughay Kerry McGinnis Steve McGrath Egypt McKee Dan McNulty Scott Mears Pam Mensik Michelle Menz Chuck Metz Linda Milewski Abe Miller Jeff Miller Karen Miller Stephanie Miller Lori Mills Colleen Mitchell Stacey Mitchell Chad Moffett Teresa Molander Jon Monkemeyer Debbie Montavon Melissa Morel Kim Morris Missy Morris Corey Mitchell Mark Morrison Craig Morse David Munson Bonnie Murison Heidi Mustard Bob Nakoneczny Leslie Nelson Maw Nelson Stacy Nelson Martha Nichol Bob Oberheim Patrick O'Farrell Glen Ogden Denise Olson Mark Osar Beth Otte John Owens Kathy Pacetti H, , ,it it A ,W - f wi if . I 3 A tv sz 2 'Fla in ,M l .f 1 omvfi 'A l '21 .2 'Q ' - By ...- Mu Joe Paikovic Doris Parczany Velma Parker Kathy Parr Patty Parish Don Payne Joe Peters Wally Peterson Andy Petit Scott Pfeiffer Dee Phelps Jon Pienkowski Greg Pierce Chris Platt Brian Plote Jenny Plote Michael Poll Dale Pope Kurt Powers Kim Puckett Lisa Puklin Maria Quezda Dan Quindell Ray Ouist Jennifer Rakow Vhonda Ramey Todd Ramsay Paula Rehberg Rick Remmers Brian Renwick Donna Reuterman Athena Ricker Karin Riggs Shareena Ritz Ana Rocha Sergio Rodriguez Steve Rodriguez Kevin Rohlwing Racheai Romero Marison Rosado Vicki Rosenthal Kim Ross Kelly Rush Tina Russell Randy Rysewyk Ruben Saenz Angie Saenz Mike Schabert Kim Scherf Wendg Schilierer ob Schiltz Jill Schmidt Keith Schneiderman Scott Schock Julie Schreiber Grant Schrock Jim Schuppner Sheli Schuring Terri Schwartz Sue Seyller John Shales Kath! Shannon Charles hoemaker Douglas Shuler Chris Shumaker Scott Siers Cedric Simmons Bill Simpson Sue Skjoldager Eric Smith Jeff Smith Lisa Smith Stan Smith Stephanie Smith John Snowwhite Wendy Snowwhite Julie Soldat Andy Sorenson Tammy Spence Flenee Stark Jim Starrett Todd Stennes Niki Stevens Kathy Stewart Paula Stokes Kimm Stone Kevin Stratman Dan Street Sarah Stump Susan Summers Flick Sunleaf Brain Swanson Sheryl Swartz Dawn Sweeney Diane Tackett Chris Teas Tom Tecza Joyce Thiemann Lisa Thomas Mike Tighe Patty Toms Steve Tonning Dennis Townsend Kathi Travis Ralph Trevino Chad Trurnbo Bill Turner Andy Underwager Bert Valentino Larry VanBuren Rich Vargas Lisa Varney Vicki Versluys Dave Villella Craig Volrnan Andy Voross Robert Voross Ken Vretfors Greg Wachtel George Walton Janet Waters Sally Wauchope Karen Weaver Stacey Webb Lynn Weberpal Brian Weiss Jon Whitcomb Matt Whitcomb Shaun White Laura Whitmer Lora Will Teri Wilson Glen Wise Bill Wishon Jeanette Wisz Nancy Withey Eric Wood Jody Wood Dan Woodward David Yee John Yetter Deanna Ziegler Kim Zweifel ...r- i lv ig V. P: -1 Cooking with Monroe , I 4 I w xr Sergio Perez really leans into his book. x Laurie Whitmer and Karen Weaver punk out lor the day. mf ffrql- Q , iw4iff,f:'ite 1 Q Tv' 7' V4 ,A -34 Yvette Castillo makes a lunch date over the phone ......,..t ,.-41 .Z- V. ,.,t,X 44 xxvvix S , Darn, I didn't get a chance to comb my hair. f s' .f X Look Mom! l fi w-rf' A smile a day keeps the dentist away. Ooh-ia la Y d '? T -i 4 lfww, Q: Ns What is Kurt Powers thinking of now? Kim Zweifel gets lost in the hall. gl '4 f K C , 'im .gap r 4 .' 56 if Todd Gerber contemplates history. f ,QA . '- Nay ' Watch this backhandf' says John Whitcomb Ilf' .6 C 5 H,-.A an 1 SPOTLIGHT ON CAST SOP!-IGMORES This year the Class of '86 is led by President Jodi Glaser, Vice President Rachel Kellenberger, Secretary Lisa Cork, and Treasurer Norman Abdallah. During the year the officers of the Sophomore class organized support, and raised money for many activi- ties, including such annual events as floatbuilding. The sophomores have raised over a thousand dollars for next year's Prom. They also held a car wash raising money for Mike Gorniak. The class officers offered a trip to Great America for the sophomores at the end ofthe year. 5-nv-Q .-1. T- v W I an-sg.. .. .',fA,,N., l ' '.-x-M: it--5.51, fir ' 'V -'A ' 41: .f-, . if ' - V25 'firm' SOP!-lO1MORES - Class of 8 l J 1 7 -T' 5 , fkr - ' N a 52,1 ,,., in . ,by xy ,JV . 3 .J rf H , .. V , , 'X X. ,' . elf Sophomore Class Lisa Cork, Secretaryg 9 - Jodi Glaser, President, Rachel Kellenberger, l . an Abdallah, Treasurer F5-1' . ' X 49, ox ' MN I I -vu In .. P F 1 1 1-'eff X57 'fi i '7'T , A . .V W Q - lp s v-. ' an 1 i J Nl 'fl f . ,y -,Qs rag 5 3 5 A 5 1 l '- w , -r 1 'Lag df it W l Ahmed Abbas Andy Abbott Lisa Abbott Don Abbs Norman Abdallah Linda Adams Stacey Adams Aleli Adao Fred Aguininga Laura guirre Betty Alejandro Laura Alfaro Tom Ali Yvette Alicea Ernie Alvarez Joan Anderson Patti Anderson Sue Anstett Vic Arnold Chris Arrendondo Audra Auschenbrenner Adrian Ashcroft Dawn Ashley Amy Awe Julie Ayers Lisa Baasch Sherg Bailey Lisa anker Being Bartholomay Tim ates Kevin Baumgartner Gloria Becerra Doug Bechtel Judy Belanger Steve Belshan Debbie Bergholt Ray Bero Mitch Berry Mark Berthauime Jay Beverly Jenny Bierman Julie Blackwell Kim Block Julie Boldwyn Melana Booth Andy Bouque Tina Bowers Eric Bowman Charles Boyce Kathy Braasch Beth Bradley Chris Bradley TammgBra ley Steve ramer Lori Bratthauer Nile Bridges Cheryl Britton Scott Brodde James Brown Laura Brown Becky Brundler Jenny Brunner Lance Buhman Glenn Burge Dave Burner Sonia Burnett Fton Burnidge Mike Busche Steve Butts John Byrne Curt Campagna Jeff Canfield Paul Cantu Deborah Canzoneri Lori Capps Linda Cargill Mary Caron Crystal Casey Counney Cassell Brian Casteel Stacy Catavu Stephanie Catavu John Cauahlin Carter aul Peter Chaudhari Jeff Churchwell Casey Clewell Jason Clute Missy Coester Keith Coles Ftoni Connors Michelle Conro Jerry Coquillard Joey Cordero Lisa Cork Rosemary Cortez Amy Coulom Tina Coyle Dan Crackel Ann Crossman Pam Curley Sharon Dassi Mark Davie Becky Davis Geisha Davis Rob Davis Scott Davis Lisa Dean Tim Dearman Shannon Delay Erma Deleon Teresa Dethlels Karla Dimond Ron Doogan Elizabeth Dornsbuch Pam Douglas Nancy Drafall Willie Duchaj Dean Durrenberger Kathy Eckerson en Ellison Jens Erickson Betsy Farley Greg Farrel Laura ishburn Shannon Fisher Dee Fleenor Phil Foltmer David Fox Greg Francis Jill ranklin Tim Frazier Shelley Fredricks Kurt Freeman Beck! Fritz Eric ritz Denise Fung Karen Gallagher Dawn Ganow Judy Garcia Jett Gardner Troy Garrelts Amy Gasser Tamara Gaylord Jenny George Brian Giardino Anna Gilbert Rick Gilmore Jodi Glaser Kim Goding Gail Goldstein Jami Gorniak Iris Grant Kim Grayson Anna Gudino Kim Gunn Brian Gunter Jerry Gurley Dave Gutierrez Jim Haacker Sue Haas Diane Hagen Dave Hahn Carol Hall Michelle Hall Jim Hammersley Bill Hampel Liz Hampton Dan Hankins Aaron Hanseman Don Hansen Terry Harris Charles Hartman Karen Hartman Scott Hayes Deron Heath Anthony Heine Mark Helland Larry Herman John Hirst Harry Hoffman Heidi Holiman Tara Holder Alan Holley Jeff Holtz Gina Hopkins Chris Houlihan Mike Hulke Ted Humphrey Dawn Huter Kent Isom Joel Jacobson Tracey James Joe Jermano Scott Jerry Mike Joerns Mark Johns Kristin Johnson Knox Johnston Tim Johnston Steve Jones Tammi Jones Melissa Kampschroer Dave Kang Michelle Karwatzkl Rachel Kellenberger Jen Kelly Angie Kenny Mike Kenyon Fatima Khan Clarissa Koehn Mary Kay Kolesar Chris Korlist Peter Kosirog Anton Kossakowski Gary Krajecki Jerry Krepel Karyn Krogh Missy Kruger Paul Krusc el Jim Kruse Blaine Kummet Monica Lainhart Debbie Lamz Michelle Lamz Tracy Larson Karen LaRue Kathy LaRue Jim Lasley Brian Lawrence Scott Lay Joe Lazar Todd Leitner Jennifer Lincicone Christi Lisy Matt Lobben Jim Lopez Steve Loveless Ken Ludwig John Lutz Jamie MacGregor Kelly Malohn Linda Maras Scott Marean Chris Martin Heather Martinak Bob Maninez Eric McKee Mike McNulty Sean McNulty Dean Mentjes Tammy Menz Q... v T 'i ' fe Q 4? y 1 5, ax. W AT?-, :L Q E I +1 f U L Q, A up-,,.l T 1 I .- ' vi 'if U .f A ' ,. 1 7 1 Q 'S .iff uf' 45' ' N 'T cf Q'--- ' Laura Merlak Tracy' Michniewicz Jim igacz Charlie Miller Garrick Miller Jim Miller Vince Miller Bret Mitchell Cindy Mogler Nick Montalbano Kim Moon Chris Moore Donald Moore Scott Moore Tracy Moore Sean Moorman Joe Morel Lee Morrison Caren Mountford Steve Mundt Amy Muntz James Nazarowski Jennifer Nelson Kristine Nelson Tammy Neubauer Todd Niemann LeeAnn Nohl Todd Nohl Chris Noonan Tammy Nordine Eric Norland Lynn O'Connor Kevin oiiiges Cindy Olsen Brian O'NeiI Keith Otte Kathy Ottinger Jeanette Outlaw Keith Ovelmen Carrie Overbey Dave Palkovlc Deanna Palushik Juan Pantoja Becky Parks Becky Payne Audrely Pearson Jose erez Flick Perez Patti Pearson Dan Peters Linda Petersdorf Kam Peterson Curt Phillips Fiobert Phillips Judy Plazewskl Chuck Potter Brian Prescott Julie Prombo Larry Rann Shawna Flamsay Kristin Rayner Kennglqedmond Terri eed Troy Reed Kurt Rich Joan Richardson Patty Richardson Lorena Ridley Catherine Roberts Dan Rodriguez Rosemary Rodriguez Louette Rogers Eric Rojas Marilyn Rosado Mark Runyan John Rutherford Bryce Rysewyk Maria Saenz Fernando Sanchez Scott Sawlis Jodi Schick Diane Schmicker Bob Schramm Jason Schultz Chris Schurr Tammy Schwartz Latrece Scott Keith Scrug s Steve Scuiy Leif Secrest Sean Sedrick Troy Service Artise Sharpe Lisa Sheets Monica Schroff Dave Shumaker Sue Simkus Crystal Simmons Dave Simpson Greg Simpson Cindy Skinner Alice Smith Dave Smith Donna Smith John Smith Mike Smith Rich Smolen Debbie Snyder Pam Sokody Pete Sotos Jean Soucie Michelle Sowers Jill Starin Ray Steltens Debbie Stewart Pam Stewart Tammtgf Stewart im Stone Nadine Stramaglio Curt Sunderlage Melissa Swanson Ken Sweet Roxanne Swider Tammy Taylor Tim Teague Tony Termini , . 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EEE 4, ltw Sc The sign says it all. lilly if 1 ,g , --' ' ' . ' 4,5 . .qv ll, D H H I ,' Xiy .4115 l M Mgt ? Q- 19 my i f r ' .Ai H 915 4. , , ' 7 ull, I Scott Lay glares at his Metals project. l L Mrs. Hood's 3rd hour class pays close attention. gi? 61 ml L 1 if. A Is this pair really working? Tracy James and Karyn Krogh settle down to lunch. d' fats BW Carter Caul is really interested in his typing. 11-1. .0 ll nl'x ,Ill 'io-, I 8 Tammy Menz is fascinated by Mr. Jossarfs explanation. su-v BASIC is a breeze for Kecia Wilson. ,Nix Audra Ashenbrenner shows Julie Weston her homework. 4 i ll xnxx if U4-v-lun Mike Kenyon checks his work. 1 Wh AQ Drafting requires all of Keith Scrugg's attention. vp' SPDTLIGI-IT ON CAST FRESHMEN FRESI-IMEN The Freshman class, or otherwise known as the Class of '87, had a wonderful year. The freshmen were led by a young man by the name of Eddie Johnson. The rest of the cabinet consisted of Angie Morgan as Vice-President, Laura Munkel as Secretary, and Mona Garcia as Treasurer. The name of this year's Homecoming Float was Kick 'Em in the Buns Big Blue. To help raise money they sold class shirts, popcorn, taify apples, and candy bars. 142 J. 22572 .i QA: A1 tl el 4 P I' 's fi 1 'r Q Rose Acevedo Stephanie Adamson Willa Akins James Allen Christine Allison Danny Allred David Allred Cynthia Anderson Dawn Anderson Monica Anderson Reginald Anderson Ronald Ansel Peter App Xiomara Aranda Brian Armstrong Christopher Arras Pamela Asher Mark Ashley Linda Atchison Dawn Backhaus Lydia Bailey Sarah Baker James Baldwin Nana Baldwin Cynthia Bankson Kip Bauer Sarah Bauer Denise Baumann Tim Bayler Eric Bazan Cheri Beardsall Andre Bennett Micheal Belford Jay Bero Tricia Berry Jeff Beverly John Bieber John Bizik Dilynn Blalark Todd Block Christina Blum Renee Bober Sherri Bohlig Susan Boldwyn Vikki Boldwyn Dixie Boschee Tim Bosin James Bottino Lisa Bowens Many Bowman Mary Boyd Christina Brashares Kristina Brasure Curtis Brooks Allen Brost Janna Brown Jennifer Brown Clifford Bruneman Daniel Bruneman Rhonda Bryant Kenneth Buchholtz Amy Bumpass Bonnie Burkart Michael Burke Eric Burt Deborah Buttrum Richard Cabrera Michelle Calame Christina Calhoon Ricardo Camacho Rosemary Cantu Michael Cargill Michael Carlson Brian Carnes James Cartee Melinda Carter Tina Carter Lishia Casey Elizabeth Cassell Pete Castillo Tina Castillo Tina Catsadimas Amy Caughlin Craig Chandler Santiago Chavez Federico Cintora Renee Clark Jan Coffey James Colborn James Coleman Timothy Cook Janet Cope Marlene Coquillard Michelle Coquillard Amy Coughlin Georgia Coulson Kelli Coyle Deanna Craychee Martha Crites Jennifer Dallas Carri Danielek Brett Dantonio Keith Dauel Dale Davis Julia Davis Michelle Desbles Sandra Desio Dale Dewitt Keri Dingel Brian Dittman Debbie Dorsett Todd Drafall Steve Dusek John Edwards Shiela Edwards Susan Eiklor Sandy Eineke Connie Eldridge David Emberton Valerie Emmert Venus Encarnacion Steve Engel Bruce Enrietto Brian Erboe Michelle Fapgiano Stephanie arley L... i l Brian Fay Darrel Featherly Clayton Feldmann Nicole Fenton Fritz Fiebig Scott Firmstone Jay Fisher Jerry Fisher Alisha Flores Michael Franquelli John Freund Dana Frey Tammy Gabler Mona Garcia Meredith Gentry Ryan Genz Jay Gerber Ju ie Gerbrecht Deborah Gensinger Michelle Geske Theresa Gholson Gregog Glardina Kevin ilmore Richard Godfrey Jesus Gonzales Elba Gonzalez Pamela Gordon Dean Graf Debra Granger William Grant Michelle Graves Jackie Green Aimee Greenhagel Melissa Greening Toni Groner Paul Groth Lisa Gunderson Manessa Gunter Paul Haas David Haasz Karen Hall Ronald Hampel Amy Hannel Timothy Hansen Jessica Hanson Suzanne Harris Tanya Harris Matthew Hartman Jennifer Hatcher Diane Hawkins Mike Hayashida Todd Hayward Jean Hazelwood Andrew Heath Scott Heidenreich Richard Helmer Stephan Henning Brian Hettinger Vicki Hewitt Van Hiemke Chris Higley Angie Hi eman Jerrold Hirst Lorieann Hodges Lisa Holland Mike Hopkins Scott Hopkins TY HODD Tammy Horton David Hostman Jennifer Hou-ghtby Randy ouse Mike Howell Dave Howie Sue Hoye Michelle Hulke Sara Hutchinson Debbie Huter Suellen Huyvaert Heidi lrps Laura Israel Edward Jackson Michelle Jennings Kirsten Jensen Kristen Jentsch Mike Jochum Eddie Johnson Mary Johnson Matt Johnson Raye Johnson Lonni Johnston Laura Jones Patty Jones Margie Juer ensmeyer Kurt Kaagdenberger Flick Kane Kurt Kantorek Dawn Kaput Alan Kasiba Anja Kellenberger Melissa Kellenberger Melanie Kempken John Kenyon Vince Kerchal Stephanie Kertz Lori Kiel Linda Kim John Kinsinger Sharon Kinsinger Regina Knotts Tim Knutson Jobi Koehler Tony Kotesky Angie Koulis Julie Kovacs Kirk Krahn Sara Krikau Carol Kruckenberg Paul Kummet Anthony Labuguan Shannon Laifey Lori Lajter Jeff Landis Lisa Lane Scott Lang Kathy Lange 146 l Q V Q ' . i U '- . , .-bt 1 .Il J I.. 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Y' f ' fl-9 sz i -L l X I Ji ,JM . lfk. l SHR Ni 6 I 1 L. -741 W .el 5 E Ll- a -i, P 3 rf' 1,1 yu Y' ff' , , 1.4 5 , 4 i 05, : 'iz Dennis Latta Tina Laughlin James Lee Lori Lee Chris Leonard Shelley Leopold David Lerell Danita Lewis Derek Lewis Eric Libby Jett Lingle Carrie Liska Laura Lombardo Cara Long Allyson Lopez Thomas Losch Robert Loveless Audrey Lowe Jeff Lowery Pam Lowrey Mark Lucas Jeff Luker Jody Luscher Bridget Lustman Jenrlcx Madden Bill aeadlin III James arhofke John Marhofke Dave Marshall Ryan Martin Mary Mason Corey Matheson Rich McCombs Kathy McConnaug1hay Mark McConnaug ay Mike McCormack Tim McCracken Heather McGinnis Paul McGrath Bill Mclntire Sean McMuIIin Todd McVicar Tammy McVicar Lisa Meadows Kathy Mears David Mentjes Eric Merkau Paul Merlak Steve Mesmer Kirk Mies Francesca Miller Eric Minehart Brett Moffett BarrKAMoll Jim onkemeyer Stacie Moon Tammi Moore Janice Morel Teresa Moreno Angie Morgan Nicole Morgan Tina Morris Heather Morton Chris Mulroney Laura Munkel Deborah Munson Shari Myers Kelli Myhre Kim Nakoneczny Beth Nanni JoAnne Nelson Alecia Nottolini Heidi Oberheim Jett Oberle Mike Oine Yvette Orsby Cari Osar Courtney Ostdick Lisa Ostema Todd Pacetti Julie Padilla Danille Palmer Jackie Park Vickie Parker Alkesh Patel Connie Patete Andrea Paul Noelle Pearion Katrina Pederson Marty Perez Donna Peters Brian Peterson Chris Peterson Joe Petit Nit Phanavanh Seum Phorasavong Aaron Poiin? Chris Po I Jeff Poole Vicki Potuznik Traci Pritchard Jon Puklin Eric Pyle Juan Quezada Don Raap Cindy Rabe Mark Raduenzal Araceli Ramirez Chris Rausch Marc Rechsteiner Kevin Reinert Fran Renwick Beth Reuter Jack Richards Joanetta Richardson Nelson Rivera Harold Roach Lisa Roberts Christin Robinson LeeAnne Robinson Virginia Rocha Jackie Rodriquez Leonor Rodriquez Marta Rodriquez Ethen Rogers Tami Rohlwing 1 ' 1. J 5... vi 'Q 1.1 ug-' .Aux J A' 5 'iff 5 73 l I i 4 5 i ., t , 1 1 'S 5 an K I I. 4- . i , 4' . X p 1 li. ag 'lt 'Nil Ti Fiohlwin i ara o er Mark Booker Madelin Flosado Jessie Rouse Terry Rugg Jeff Rush Lonnie Ftush Mike Russell Maria Salas Agatha Sant Jorge Santiago Linda Schae er Doug Schaelter Fiod Schifferer Martin Schmedeke AI Schmidt Mike Schmidt Kevin Schneiderman Becky Schock Sherri Schrieber Amy Schultz Stacy Schumacher Tammy Schumacher Kim Schwartz Tracy Scott Cindy Seibert Cheryl Shohet Kristin Short Tom Skinner Stacy Skjoldager Jason Smith Mark Smith Rob Smith Steve Smith Tracy Smith Brenda Snow Carolyn Sngder Stephanie obel Chris Solomon Mike Sommers Tony Soskich Starlett Spates Alisha Sprag ins Michelle Stanng Gary Steele Julie Steltens Dawn Stennes Craig Steurer Gretchen Stevens Sue Stevens Doug St. John Steve Stoffregen Dave Strossner Michelle Sutton Mark Swainson Brad Swanson Fiich Sweeney Kim Swider Helen Taillon Keith Taylor Stephen Tecza Shelly Teeters Mike Termini Larry Thiede Shanita Thomas Tina Tinsley Rick Toledo Bill Torling Lisa Touchberry Wendy Tran Suzy Trupp Dan Tucker Tammy Twining Maria Valdez Patrick VanPelt Kevin VanNatta Joni VanWinkle Brian Vatter Mark Vaughan Leon Vazquez Michelle Vertz Wendy Vespa Maria Villanueva Betsy Volkening Brant Vollman Curt Vollman Mark Wachtel Traci Wahl Chris Walczak Dan Walden Shana Walker Sharon Wallace Kathy Walters Mike Warren Kris Wauchope Kathy Waugh Jennifer Webster Carm Weiss Nancy Weiss Jim Welch Scott Welch Steve Wells Kim West Tong Westerlund eter Weston Chris Whalen Connie Wheeler Mandi Whipple Sarah Whitcomb Pam Whiteside Carol Wilder Karen Wilder Debbie Williams Mike Williams Greg Winner Chris Wishorn Kim Witz Mike Wright Jorge Yelasquez Mike Young Fiene Young Patty Zaragoza Maria Zavala Adrienne Zimmerman rv H 135: K -. 0 ,.. f, ,..,,- . ii .vb XX' 'iv , -1 .Q 5,2 00' 1 V 9 MX' 3 v Il I 11 1 5 1 , ' .xx ' ' ' 9' . , v- J . , , in -u U W l lgb 5,1 x 5. qi: - Q . 4 ,W fy J . a T T v ,ff X K., ' , , iilfwf' 'iii if . , 1 lvl' 0' .' ' 'Q Lv T ' . ' , , i ' sexi .r 1-' --1 4- .4 Q- .. 'ff' in , gp F-rf. C V. x Qi' 'y f . - 5 Wy. X' -,gg xv: is 3 I 6. J ix QDQ1 K. A 4' ' Qi + i if , . 7 4 o , , w ,, C J. 5 22' 4 4r v 1-fr ' Is Tony working or just daydreaming? 4..J A freshman brings harmony into Larkin Freshmen enjoy a nutritious lunch, wr si, Michele and Missy heip clean up the trophy cabinet. Dana has a close-up View of Biolggy, 151 Y My SPOTLIGHT ON STUNTMEN SPORTS E 111. x 1 X. A l '4- A 5 . ,ur Q 4 r.-s uf! -4 fy Q 1 Q Eg K' H 1 1 f : I L R xy. , , Ivy. r'1w,4X ' IAN-'N ...M , 'P 79' mf M ' .,,. uf' 1 -ff' afC ' lgx . X Rx Q. 1 S 'XX X 'h b N,Wj,' 9 in 41 XX 'A .Q X 8 BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Tammy Schwartz displays the awards she won at the Grand Nationals. .Q- Debble Grex leads the cheers for Larkin. Chrissy Lowe and Debbie Grex take a breather. 155 LARKIN FOOTBALL The varsity football team had a disappointing season this year, losing seven of nine games. An inexperi- enced squad and a sched- ule which included four of the top ten teams in Illinois led to our first losing season in nine years. Individual efforts by outstanding play- ers highlighted the varsity performance. Scott Brum- mel and Andy Minehart too- oaptainsl were the outstand- ing seniors while junior let- terrnan Vince Harris led the scoring attack. Coach Haley said, We will have a strong nucleus returning for the 1984-85 season. L Quiet before the not 1 56 l 8 --- ,.. .... .v .., . Barrington . Addison Trail .. Dekalb... Streamwood . W. Aurora . .St. Charles. . Lake Park . . E. Aurora. . ...EIgin.... Let s dance SOP!-IOMORE FOOTBALL 7 'Vim Being Co-champions in conference play, the Soph- omore football team had an excellent year. Losing only to Elgin, they were 6-1 in conference and 8-1 on the year. Coach Schaben said, We feel this year's de- fense, which allowed only 35 points and 4 shutouts, was outstanding in that we played 22 men on defense E Latin First Flow, left to right Tom Matti 18 19 ARKIN Steve Belshun, Eric McKee, Alan Wise, Ted and offense. When you can play two units and play that kind of defense, you have a strong team. Artise Sharpe. Second Kenny Ftedmond. Third Thomas, Adrian Haas, John Lutz, Smith, Carter Caul, Lazar, Lance Gary Coach Polopchco tends to Anton Kossakowski. OPP ............... LHS 7 ...... Barrington ...... 19 0 .... Addison Trail .... 14 6 ....... Dekalb ....... 21 7 ..... Streamwood ..... 23 0 ...... W. Aurora ...... 27 O ..... St. Charles ..... 6 6 ...... Lake Park ...... 14 0 ...... E. Aurora ...... 51 9 ........ Elgin .... . . 8 Larkin Sophomores gives the High Five. 158 Mark Welch, Ken Ellison, Jerry Coquillard, Anton Kossakowski, Joe Morel, Derek Lewis, Coach Polopchco. Fourth Ftow - Flon Zimmerman, Jim Chris Koifist. Fifth Row - Frank Ftobledo, Joe Jermano Dave Smith, Lonnie Johnston. 0 PA? fr . . .-ia-Q.--Q...f Larkin has a break-away. The Sophomores pose for a quick snap-shot. ri 148511 Y: l W- X 555 3539 U x ' , A VA' 4 IN! Q4 f X W A fl , ' 0' ' Q X3 4' x D 1' ' vw,g 'x e, ' W gx it H34 .Na .N fig NkMX Sh 9' f 1 R 3 I Y,Q !.QVi 1 Qw- ..,.,a ,,,.,..t' ..' xg,,f'n,fw - aff -rg XELWN. il 4? f 'X '1x' -xiiv sf X W ff ' K Y 0 4 xx P 1 cv- tx , ,A ,xxF! lk 4' af QE?ff5 W ' N - p' Wea' QQ GIRLS VO! l 2 2 K X, 2 W I Front Fiow - I to r - Jamie McCoy, Sharon Balsis, Mary Kay Kinsinger, Dawn Alvineg -.-. - . ... .. Y, . Traci Utt watches the volleyball go over the net. 160 aulsen, Kari Brackett. 2 - Coach ii Mary Kay Kinsinger made the team with her fine setting abilitie all-conference S. 'BALL Comin throu h a roller coaster type 9 Q year, the girls did well to place second in conference and almost pull a win in finals of the regional competition. strength of the team was Mary Kay ger's ability to set and the ability of the to hit the ball well. Setter Mary Kay ger, hitter Traci Utt, and defensive ists Sharon Balsis and Jamie McCoy the seniors on the team. Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin Larkin ....... Larkin ....... Lafklfl ,...... Larkin ....... Larkin ,...... Larkin Larkin Larkin ....... Larkin ....... i. is .. miner' lost. lost. won won lost. won won won lost. lost. won won won won won lost. won won ...... lost .... .... .... ..W. ....St Lake Lake All-conference player Tracy James takes time to centrate. The team's hard fought victory. gm- f. Q if IB? wg-Q N.-3 1235 'A E, V.-.. , , , -ywmr . ...+'.', Jamie McCoy returns the ball. Mary Kay Kinsinger sets the ball up GIRLS' CROSS Carrie Coulom was a team leader this year and-an extremely hard worker. She is the type of athlete you want all of your teammates to become. We're all going to miss her next year! These were Coach Schwarz's comments on an outstanding participant on the team. The girls had a bond between themselves that de- veloped as the season went on. The potential that showed with Christy Lisy and Jodi Schlick make pros- pects look bright in the future. There is the potential to be a really good team in seasons to come. OPP LHS 1 5 ..... ..... C rown ..... ..... 5 0 1 5 ..... ..... J acobs ..... ..... 4 5 15 ..... ..... L ake Park ..... ..... 4 6 15 ..... ..... S t. Charles ..... ..... 4 8 1 5 ..... .... D eKalb .... ..... 4 5 23 ..... . . .... Streamwood ................ 32 50 .................... Elgin ................... 1 5 ,- v--on-'L Front Row - Laura Taylor, Cindy Israel, OUNTRY Christy Lisa, Jodi Schlick, Laura Israel. Second Ftow - Uecker, arrie Coulom. N F. I N Q 1 I Q Larkin runners get oh to a quick stan against Elgin Maroon runners. 162 O 5 'QL - 'PJ' ' r The pain of endurance is Larkin crossesthefinish line in shown on Christy Lisy's place against Elgin runners. ace. BOY Row - Sean Moorman, Mike McNulty, Brian Giardina, Sean McNulty. Second Row - Dan Voss, Alan Vasiba, Sweeney, Rob Steffens, Dan McNulty. Third Flow - Jeff Canfield, Gary Westlund, Dean Mentjes, Pat O'FarreIl. The Boys' Cross Country team built a winning record around the youn- ger levels, winning the Soph Confer- ence meet, Fr. Soph Kane County meet and Soph Hinsdale Invitational meet. Returning Lettermen Dan McNulty, Sean McNulty, Ray Stef- tens, Al Kasiba and Dan Voss, paced the team. The most memor- able meet was when the Cross Country team qualified for the Sec- tional by placing fourth at Regionals. Coach Arnet said, The Cross Country team was built around the younger levels, and we remained optimistic about the future as the Sophs took first in Conference. Preparation means many stretching exercises. Dom Step over the line, nlifidgg 'ciawh' f f f . . . . Jacobs. . .Lake Park St. Charles West Aurora .. Dekalb.. East Aurora Streamwood ...Elgin... Regional 4 of 9 Sectional 15 of 16 Feet, don't fail me now. Advice on endurance strategy is always necessary. 163 Christina Dieterle, Deb- bie Foley, Ftise Jones, and Sara Marblestone were all team captains. Christina Dieterle set two new confer- ence records in the 100 and 200 yd. freestyle. Coach Schrauf felt pleased about the results in the confer- ence meet and said, The conference meet was great. The girls were really 'up' for this meet. Almost every girl did her best time in each event. ,Varsity had an 8-3 record despite the lackness of depth. GIF?L'S SWIMMING Coach Hamrin shouts advice to the Larkin swimmers. Q57 K Z Front Row, left to right - Melanie Kempken, Beth Geske, Second Row - Karen LaFlue, Third Flow- Dawn Backhause, Cristina Dieterle, Dana Hayward, Bob Riggs, James Cohen, Coach Only ten laps to go! Coqulllard, Marlene Coquillard, Whitmer, Jennifer Kelly, Sharon Deanna Craychee. Fourth Ftlggs, Gretchen Channon. Fifth 164 Larkin divers are always off to a good start. '1 - Sarah Freedlund flashes the number of laps to a teammate Debbie Foley excels in the breaststroke. The backstroke is a touch event. OPP LHS 74 .... Rockford .... .... . 97 45 .... ...... D undee ..... ..... 1 23 50 .... ..... W . Aurora .... ..... 1 13 105 .... ..... N aperville .... ..... 6 7 65 .... ....... E lgin ...... ..... 1 O5 53 .... .... W . Chicago ..... ..... 1 19 62 .... Streamwood ..... ..... 1 O9 64 .... .... W oodstock . . . .... .109 95 .... .... D eKaIb... 77 128 .... .... S t. Charles 32 55 .................... McHenry .................... 116 Sarah Freedlund is nearing the end of her race. Larkin coaches are the best! Endurance is shown in this swimmer's face. 165 BOYS' SWIMMING :Flo 'Pye - gf-Qllf, ntlviis .1-t 4 M5 R61 l yu YI 'ii el o 4 mr P! 'o 'wfb' J'! 'h 'wig Eno P '4: was-I - 'O ntlviis ms iilvlls viis WIIS Front Ftow: Coach Dwyer, Mario Aranda, Lee Cork, Jamie MacGregor, Joe Palkovic, Mike Cameron Hotham, Marc Ftunyan, Scott Custer. Fiow Two: Cindy ogler, Todd Hayward, James Cohen, Rob Zils, Matt Brown, Mark Chin, Bob Riggs. Row Three: Beth Geske, Mike Dave Mentjes, Chris Cahill, Dave Palkovic, Kirk Mies, Coach Hamrin. Scott Mink, Scott Jerry, Kurt Wright, I cant believe I made I hope I don't drown! What do you want now! Superman?! 166 This year, the Larkin Swim Team did very well. Coached by Mr. Hamrin and assistant coach Maureen Dwyer, the Varsity Team had an 8-4 season while the J.V. Team had a 9-3 season. Throughout the season, the team did nothing but improve. Coach Hamrin is looking forward to an even better sea- son next year, despite the fact that seniors Scott Mink, Bob Riggs, and Fiob Zils will be gone. The swimmers ended the season with Varsity plac- ing 4th in conference and 5th in district. The J.V. swimmers placed second in conference. Bob Riggs and Kurt Wright both advanced onto state in diving and 100 Butterfly, with Wright placing 17th. The team was excellently man- aged by Beth Geske and Cindy Mogler. OPP ............................ LHS 55 .... ...... E lgin ...... .... 1 06 15 ......... Woodstock... . . . . .59 60 ........ Dundee-Crown ....... 105 99 .......... W. Aurora .......... 73 42 ........ Elgin Academy ........ 82 71 ......... Streamwood ......... 97 88 .... ...W.Chicago... .....84 88 ........... Dekalb ............ 84 72 ...... Waubonsie Valley ....... 99 70 .... ..... M orris ............ 102 112 .... ...St.CharIes... .....6O 48 .......... McHenry ........... 116 State Final Kurt Wright 17th 100 Butterfly Bob Riggs 40th Diving i e v i a if f-.--.,-. ,,..3' f, f Larkin swimmers get off the starting block quickly. U Il hazel -, .S-ann. I ,pw - N -1 Q 0 Matt Brown enters the water, perhaps a bit unexpectedly. A Larkin diver posts respectable scores in diving. Bob Riggs goes for a respectable score. A i u f OUCH that hUI'iS. Larkin swimmers are ready for another win, 167 GlF?L'S TENNIS This year's team lacked the depth to win enough matches at all positions, which caused us to lose team matches to schools we have beat in the past, quotes Coach Evans. Despite this, the girls always had the desire to do better. This was illustrated when Lar- kin won championship match- es during the district meet in both singles and doubles and the title after losing at dual matches to tour schools within the district. Traci Auble and Jennifer Emmert qualified for the state competition in a dou- bles position. Nancy Schroed- er also qualified for the state competition in a single's po- sition. The girls get ready for a meet. 168 AA.. Tho as Second Fto Joyce 'e a Summers, Michelle Averaino, Nancy Schroeder Traci Auble p OPP LHS 7 ...... .... C rystal L ke S .... ..... 0 7 .... ...CrystalLaeCen ..... ....0 4 .... ........ E lgi l ........ .... 3 3 .... .... E . Aurora ..... .... 4 7 .... ..... D eKalb ...... .... O 5 .... ...LakePrk ..... ....2 6 .... ..... S t. Chages .... .... 1 0 .... ...'.Dunde .... ....5 6 .... ...W.Autira ..... ....1 O .... ...... S treamwood ..... .... 7 4 .... .... H oftman Estates... .. . .3 Varsity. Front Row - Karla Loehr, Sarah Stump, Kim Kim Cecil Jenny Emmert Lisa m . w- Thi m nn, Kathy Sandy Steen Traci Auble Susan Sandy Steen - very aggressively. repares to return the tennis ball. l Who is mysteriously serving? Nanc Schroeder uallfied for the state com etltion In a sin le s position. WZ?- :,. nt Row left to nght Jodi Koehler Liz Cassell Katnna Pedersen, Arga Kellenberger Llnciome Second Flow Coach Evans Angle Morgan Stacey atavu, Valerie , , . , I Kirsten Jensen Tracy Desbles Jane Hutchinson Cindy Flabe. Sandy Steen and Kms Dusek lump Ove' the net 'n V'Ct0 V' Traci Auble skillfully plans where her next return will go. l lil' ,- Karla Loehr makes a last attempt to return the ball. Larkin tennis players practice until the sun goes down. 169 LLJUI1' TENNIS This year's tennis team led by Kyle Pedersen QMVPJ and Chris . Collins finished with only one win and eleven losses. Having only two , seniors on the team, inexperience became Larkin's biggest opponent. - Coach Evans is looking to the future for a more winning season. Z Kyle Pedersen shows us his style. . 1 4 r + ' u Second Flow: Tom Tecza, Pedersen, Blaine Kummet, Chris Collins, Flich Gilmore, Bob Where did it go? Coach Evans. Front Flow: Motfet. OPP ......................... LHS 1 ........... McHenry... 4 .... .... W . Chicago .... .... 1 5 ........ Glenbard North ........ 0 3 .... .... L ake Park ..... .... 2 3 .... Streamwood .... ....2 5 .... .... D eKaIb .... .... 0 4 .... ..... E Igin ..... .... 1 5 .... .... S t. Charles .... .... O 4 .... ...... G eneva .... .... 1 2 .... CrystalLake .... ....1 5 .... .... W . Aurora ..... .... 0 3 .... .... C ary Grove .... .... 2 greg Francis kills them with his back- Bob Malohn shows his two-handed swing. an . 170 I K-'25-+. I., Z TENNIS Tennis anyone? Garrick Miller watches carefully. 'Ki Quang Vithya shows his backhand. Don't miss! jd, gli? il Front Flow: Troun Quan Vithya, Mark Hilland, Case! Clewell, Garrick Miller, Jim Allen, Don Abbs, Bill Mclniyre. Back Flow: Steve gfecza, geter Chaudhari, John Caug lin, Jeff Oberle, Greg Francis, Curl Campagna, Pete Walz, Coach Evans. -4 OPP. . . ............. . . . LHS O .,.. ..... M cHenry... ....5 2 .... ...W.Chicago .... ....3 4 .... ...Glenbard North... ....1 1... .... LakePark .... ....4 0 .... .... S lreamwood . , . . . . .5 1... ...,. DeKalb .... O .... ...... E lgin ..... ..... 5 2 .... .... S t. Charles .... ..... 3 1 .... ...... G eneva ..... ..... 4 2 .... .... C rystalLake... 3 .... .... W . Aurora .... ..... 2 2 .... ...CaryGrove .... ....3 I F1 3 Garrick Miller slams the ball into his oppo- nent's court. 171 GIRLS' BASKETBALL tlfxi Angie Burnidge fights for the ball. Dawn Heh goes for two points. Jumping for the ball is lor the tall. 172 Marhofke, Mary Kay Klnsinger, Julie Brasure, Sharon Balsis Dawn Heh, Lisa Adams, Kari Brackett. OPP ........................... LHS 30 ......... West Chicago ......... 43 50 ...... Crystal Lake Central ...... 43 47 ........ Dundee Cro n ......,.. 19 es ......,... Forest Viewx. .,....... 26 50 .......... Maine East: .... .... 3 5 59 ......,... St. Edwards: .... .... 3 4 77 ..... ... Lake Park .4 ..,. . . . .34 51 .,........ East Auroraf .... ..,. 2 2 41 ..... ..... D eKalb . .l .... .... 3 0 42 ..... ..... E lgin .. .... 47 65 .,... ...St. Charlesv .,.. . . . .43 50 .,... ..... J acobs .J., ,...38 64 ......... West Auror ' .... .... 2 5 58 .,....,.. Streamwoog .... .... 4 1 55 ..... ... Lake Park .... . . . .40 66 ..... . . .East Arrora ,.., . . . .25 40 ..... ..... D eKalb..l,... ....52 75 ..... ,.... E lgin.,.i.. ....44 82 ..... .. . St. Charles' .... . . . .49 80 ....,.... West Aurora .... ,,.. 3 5 65 ......... Streamwood .,.. .,.. 3 4 63 ....,.... Streamwoocl .... .... 4 3 R Mtn will Ku 1-Wil ' ,- L Q , . 1 'ufhy rfxyklf J l ell Chris Houlihan Melissa Swanson Patty Richardson Sophomores How 1 - v , , , Krogh, Kathy LaHue, LisadBorders. How 2 - Manager Steve Loveless, Manager Kurt Ca Kath Ottin er, Kristen J Whnson, Julie Weston, Linda Adams, Manager Mark Williams, Y 9 Pokorney. Dawn Heh is surrounded by the opposition. 9 EMM f . ,-. K. g..... . ...W .-l. .f. . f xhvlhlg-I'!r5'l!'IL ' Q . , ' 1 j.' 'J .' mmm UW! mam MPM A KH 'A 'N 3 . Qin u Y, .., . ., - ' X,,. Q 4 W l l l l l BOYS' BASKETBALL ,5 it .. -' v Although the varsity basketball team record was not very good, sophomor James Verbic and Dave Guiterrez p First row: Scott Cork, Steve Jeffress, Ftick App, Curt Powers, Rod Ezell. Second row: Coach Dave Guiterrez, Steve King, James Verbic, Brian Anderson. 747' some life in the team. Coached Dominick Cannata, the team had record of 6-18 in overall play. team's weakness seemed to be and speed. Having only one fSteve Kingj on this year's team Larkin much experience for next Jon Hertel, Rod Ezell puts the ball in play. Steve Jeftress stands in amazement. 174 l James Verbic shoots the jumper. i Jeffress shoots for an easy free-throw. if Dave Guiterrez goes up for the rebound Steve King shows his talent. . ..................... LHS .....Dekalb..... ....36 ....St.Charles..... ....69 ....E.Aurora..... ....54 Streamwood .... ....53 .......Elgin.............55 ..Dundee Crown ......... 53 ...Barrington ..... ....53 ...Libertyville ..... ....57 ....Antioch.... ....75 ....LakePark..... ....5O ......DeKalb............56 Crystal Lake Central ...... 56 ....St.Charles...........57 ....Sycamore..... .....56 .....Mendota............56 ..GIenbard South ......... 52 ......Grant.............52 .....E.Aurora...........56 Crystal Lake Central ...... 52 . . . Streamwood ......... .53 .......Elgin..... .....57 ....W.Aurora..... .....54 ....Forestview..... .....57 ....LakePark..... ....5O OPP 61.2 106.8 105.35 .. 106.3 121 ..... 123.1 127.75 .. 122.2 125.15 .... .... 99.2 115.8 125 ..... GYMNASTICS Cary-Grove ........ ..... Wheaton Central ..... ..... Crystal Lake ....... ..... Elgin ............ ..... Prospect ............ ..... Conant-Hoffman ..... ..... Lake Park ......... .... Crystal Lake S ..... .... DeKalb .......... ..... Streamwood ..... ..... Wauconda ....... ..... Grant-Fox Lake ........... LHS 101.8 107 108 113.4 121.5 121.5 . 106.35 . 108.45 114.6 120.4 120.8 . 128.5 Varsity Front Row: Kim Kuhlman, Sherrn Bailey. Row 2: Shari Kramer, Diane Mousel Wagner, Coach Todd. Row 3: Mary Kay olesar, Kim Haas, Sharen Jensen, Barb Lorb 176 Look's easy, doesn't it? WK' Shari Kramer awes us with her famous floor routine. Diane Mousel takes another Chance at the beam. V. - Front Row: Sara Baker, Anne Roberts, Laura Fishburn, Missy Krueger, Karen LaRue, Sue Haas, Kecia Wilson. Row 2: Tammy Neubauer, Amy Caughlin, Betsy Volkening, Sherry ammy Menz, Amy Muntz, Karen Hall, Coach Gesmer. A drive to break school records lived in this year's team. At Grant H.S., five rec- ords were broken bythe team, and Shari Kramer set a unique one by scoring a nine on the floor exercise. Coach Todd said glowingly of the team - This was our strongest team ever. But due to injuries we did not finish as a team or individually as well as I thought we could have. Lar- kin placed third in Conference and fourth at Districts. GYMNASTICS Front Row: Luis Rodriguez, Chris Conway, John Shales. Second Row: Mel Tackett, Ken -Reggtond, Dan Rodriguez. Third Row: John Canfield, Sean Rocke, Jim Crosby, Coach o . Mel Tackett goes for a A Larkin player swings giants on the high bar. Jim Crosby works to 178 The boys' gymnastics team finished the year with a 1 which does not reflect how well the team iml the season, of the nine losses, three meets by a three point margin. Graduating seniors of included Luis Rodriguez, who was the first Larkin to score a 9 and who holds Larkin's inc record, and Mel Tackett, a first year gymnast well on the rings. Juniors Coach Todd is cc next year include Jim Crosby and Ken Redmond all arounder who tied the 9 0 vaulting record Rodriguez who were all brought up to the early in the year. Consistently good perforn handed in by John Canfield, Sean Rocke, and The frosh-soph team ended their season with behind the leadership of Andy Bouque. frosh team finished with a 2-6 record, but it has th its coach. e best looking young team Larkin has A young star in action. 37 John Canfield works on the horse. A new kind of Break Dance. gi ! Ftow One: Mike Hyashida, Mark Lucus, Ernie Alvarez, Andy Heath, Andy Willet, Jose Perez, Steve Butts. Second Flow: Eric Bert, Bob Schram, Scott Sawlis, Bod Stewart, Brian Hettenger, Jim Jim Crosby hangs in there on the rings. Nazarowski. Row Three: Eric Hartman, Ray Robarge, Jim Lopez, Scott Marian, Andy Bouque, John Hurst, Coach Wince. l Hey, Mom, look what I can do. - Practice makes perfect. Another Larkin player shows his expertise. Leo Redmond shows off his handstand. 179 BOWLING Varsity - Front Ftow: Deanne Kelly, Linda Petersdort, Amy Flentge. Row 2: Coach Thelen, Kam Petersen, Sue Gilbertsen, Sandy Cowell. We had a super season! an enthusiastic Coach Thelen com- mented, and super it was, the team won conference and ranked tenth in the state. Amy Flentge, Sue Gilbertson, Kam Petersen, and Linda Petersdorf, who placed sixth as an individual, all went downstate. Their conference record was 4OV2-6V2, and their over- all record was 50V2-8V2. Opp LHS 1 ..... .... S treamwood . .. ...7 4112 ... .... Aurora W... ...3V2 0... .... AuroraE... ...8 0 .... Elgin ...... ...8 0... .... DeKalb ..... ...8 1 .... LakePark .... ...7 1 .... Jacobs ..... ...3 1 .... Moosehart .... ...3 O .... Hampshire .... ...3 180 Amy Flentge bowls them over. Kam Pedersen throws a strike. Row: Kathy Mears, Amy Hannell. Flow 2: Coach Thelen, Deanna Palushik, Lori Kapp. WRESTLING Nick Montalbano, Zoheir Jendo, Mark Welch, Alan Brost, Brian Swanson. Second row: Coach Sugino, Chuck Lazar, Flick Genz, Fiod Hart, Mark Gardner, Coach Washington, Wrestler Anton Kossakowski sets up his opponent. Varsity wrestler Dave Buterbaugh keeps his oppo- nent under control. row: Ted Humphrey, Mark Lucas, Dave Buterbailiigh. Second row: Scott Summers, Anton Kossakowski, Frank Bill Turner, Scott Welch. Third row: Flon O' eal, Tim Johnston, Dan Landwehr, Craig Vollman, Coach The 1983-84 wrestling team finished with a 7-11 record. Even though their record did not show it, the wrestlers were led by seniors Flon O'Neal, Dave Bulerbaugh, and Frank Sykes, juniors, Chris Con- way, Bill Turner, Brent Matheson, and sophomore Anton Kossakow- ski. One of the most exciting mo- ments was having Bill Turner and Anton Kossakowski go down state. The wrestlers hope to improve their record next year. ,-L L A ',,- . k . qv 'l ' ' Q-ii i Sui -1. -t ' u . - 4 I.. ' Aa ' 1 Brent Matheson works for the pin. OPP ....................... LHS 14 .... Crystal Lake Central .... 41 15 ......... Kaneland ......... 49 36 ...... Dundee Crown ...... 15 23 ......... Lake Park ......... 15 22 ......... Glenbard ......... 36 15 ........ Cary Grove ........ 45 48 .... ..... D ekalb .... .... 1 2 30 ........ St. Charles ........ 26 54 ....... Glenbard North ....... 8 37 ........ Providence ........ 12 36 ........ Schaumburg ........ 20 21 ......... E. Aurora ......... 36 36 ...... Hinsdale South ...... 23 28 ........... Elgin ........... 30 21 ........ Streamwood ........ 42 39 ......... W. Aurora ......... 20 50 ...... Glenbard West ...... 12 44. . . Downers Grove South . . .14 181 Front Row Brad Ha es Kyle Pedersen Scott Wallrs Steve Jeftress. Second Flow: Jim ......Jacobs..... ....LakePark.... Crystal Lake Central ....St.CharIes.... ....W.Aurora.... ....Dekalb..... ....CaryGrove .....E.Aurora.... .....Elgin..... ...Batavia.... ......Jacobs..... LakePark.... Crystal Lake Central ST. Charles ....W.Aurora.... ....Dekalb..... ....CaryGrove... .....Elgln..... ...Batavia.... ,., A , ,,: 4,1 ns BADMIN TON 4' ' 1 ' 'NT' 5, A 4 ,M .WV , , H... an 5 1 1 .., -, ,, , , . .,,f. f I.-...A 1: Stephanie Catavu, Tracy Desbles, Valerie Boyer, Glenna Crichton, Sara Heid' ' . : ' This year's badminton team had a lot of retuming players which gave them more experience. That experience led them to many victorious games. One of the outstanding players this year was Marianne Bartlma, a foreign exchange student from Denmark. She came in first at conference. All together the team had a lot of fun and did a great job. lAnderson, Stacy Catavu, Eileen Fenton Row 2 Cindy Israel, Amy Bartlma, Michelle Palmer, Stacy Adams, Jenny Behnke, Kathy Parr, Voelz. 1' 'Q '1vm.u,.:. 1 ,qu - . Better luck next time! Question for the day: Does Jenny hit the birdie? Opp LHS ' 3 ....... Wheaton Central ....... 3 7 ........... Dekalb ...... .... 0 2 .... ...... E Igin ....... .... 3 5 ........ West Chicago ......... 2 7 .... ...WestAurora... ....0 6 .... .... L ake Park .... .... 1 3 .... ...Streamwood... ....4 4 .... .... L ake Park .... .... 1 7 .... ...Dekalb .... ....0 1 .... ...McHenry... ....6 3 .... .... E Igin ..... .... 4 6 .... ...WestAurora... ....1 5 .... ...Streamwood... ....2 Watch the birdie! Sara hits the birdie with a smile. 183 GIRLS' TRACK This year's Larkin's girls' track team came in 9th place out of 14 teams at the Kane County Meet. The most valuable players were Becky Cargill and Lisa Smith. Also, Kerry McGinnis and Kecia Wilson were most improved players. Next year the team will be even better because the majority of the team will be returning. Front Row Julie Blackwell, Kecia Wilson, Tina Catsadimas, Lisa rpal, Judy Rosew ld, S d R 1 C t I S' , Adrien Webe o econ ow rys a immons n man, Laur Schroff, Shanita Thomas, Benita Jones. Becky Mr. Stump, Gretchen Stevens, Tammy Hoffman Michelle Averanio, Debbie Dorsette, Stephanie Wall, Tammy Shannon Heidi Hoffman gives it her all, Kim Schwartz shows us her form. INDOOR TRACK l OPP LHS 36 ..... Buffalo Grove ...... 9 72 ...... Schaumburg 68 ....... Elk Grove ........ 24 81.5 ......, Hersey ....... 13 46.5 ....... Prospect Fenton invite - LHS sixth out of eight teams. OUTDOOR TRACK OPP LHS 59 ........ Aurora ......... 16 71 ........ Dekalb Schaumburg invite 12th pl. 76 ...... East Aurora ....... 33 55 ...... Streamwood Glenbard East Rams Relays - LHS 14 out of 16 teams. 77 ......... Elgin .......... 50 Kane County Meet - LHS 9th out of 16 teams. 92 ...... St. Charles ....... 46 26 ..... Lake Prospect CONFERENCE - LHS seventh place. 72.5 ..... St. Edwards ..... 57.5 184 ,au.l. ' 1 I L Irma DeLeon gets ready to take off. Connie Wheeler hurdles her heart out. TRACK , - V- I 'A ...., r.,+ , 1 Y . F, L , ' is d . , , , Hogan, Carter Caul, Kevin Ftohlwing, Dean Mentjes. Row: Tim Flohlwing, Cliff Bruneman, Jamie Coleman, Tom Flohlwin , Jim Friednoh, James B ms, B 'an G'ad'n'a, ' ' ' ' McNulty, Eric McKee, Dave Alred, Ron Yohn, Ken Ellison. Flow Twg: Todd Black, Eric Merkatlf, Mikerilvarren, lleff Jumors Jlm Fnednch' and Tony Jeff Canfield, Kimble Harper, Flick App, Harry Hoffman, Abe Miller, Alan Casiba, Dan McNulty, Jim Holmberg ir - ' ' The Track team had a respect- able season this year compiling a record of 5-6. Rodney Ezell, who broke the triple jump record for Lar- kin, and Kevin Ftohlwing advanced to state competition. Other stand- outs were senior Brad Hatley, and Hogan. Coach Arnet is looking for- Row Flick Perez Eric Smith Brad Hatley Andy Underwager, Chris Korflst, Rod Ezell,Casey Caul: ward to a good Season next year. Kevin Flohlwlng finishes his leg of the relay. Tony Hogan wins easily. Jim Friedrich gets oft the starting block quickly. Ftick Perez starts the first leg of his relay. Another win for Larkin is coming up. OPP .............................. LHS 69 .... .... L ake Zurich ..... .... 6 7 41 ...... Jacobs ....... ....67 73 .... .... D undee Crown .... .... 7 9 31... ..... St.Eds ....... ....79 95 .... ...W.Aurora... ....23 68 .... .. Dekalb... . ....23 69 .... E. Aurora .... ....59 54 .... . . . Streamwood .... . . . .59 43 .... ..... E lgin ...... .... 9 O 82 .... .... S t. Charles ...... .... 5 2 49 ............ Lake Park ............ 52 Prospect Inv. 12 of 15 Kane County 11 of 15 Conference 5 of 8 Sectional 9 of 17 185 LARKIN WMM l K .i,, 1 l- in Q D f . v I x ,A 9 1 I Y 5 ,f-5 , xii , , ,5 f5, ' f Sis z 1 . I V ,4 k ,,' r 'A Tracy concentrates before going up to bat. Strike h9f Out, Deanne. annum Lxiiam Lllliltlll LAWN J.V. First Row: Melinda Carter, Katrina Pedersen, Jerry Zabran, Jodi Glaser, Julie Boldwyn, Linda Petersdorf, Melissa Swanson, Kris Martin. Second Row: Joanne Nelson, Helen Taillon, Kathy Wahl, Julie Kovacs, Kristen Johnson, Kathy McConnaughay, Kristen Short, Bridget Lustman. . X M The Larkin Softball team played their toughest competitions at the beginning of the season, which hurt them toward the end. Another problem the team faced this year was that the weather stopped them from having practices outside, which didn't give them a chance to work with each other on team strategies. Their overall record was 12-11. Returning seniors were Mary Kay Kinsinger, Jodi Marhofke, Sharon Balsis, Tina Rozell, Terri Schwartz, and Deanne Kelly. Linda goes for the no-hitter. 1 87 i I '-. Y f f xl , v K' - f, Q 'hai ,E IL 53, 4 '15 Q, 5, Q,-9 Q! X!-, ig QQ H.. v :.we.:'q UWHH ww uw, WWW ,s Va fx H33 1' , Gi I' gf 'S in fl A J!S 25 I , K' ' I xy Y ' AVN 1 . 1 Y ' . E Y I if lg? vi: 7 .ASD LQ' 1 as N 1 - ' I X-1, -. i 4 ' 'J 1 uw MW -um XJ .lffx WL- '1 I gf Xua- 2 Y Q 5 ifw 2,fff+X Q x ' I w f-FA . 'X A ' 1 fe so P' 19545: v ' Q- M' swf ,x U 1 Q PL f enS 4 S I 'x 4.44-' v - , i f . I 1, -'W 4 f k ..s3'5W Cl1 1 -:nn F Y' ' ' 5' V .if X- 'lf ' K 1,4 5' 'X 1 .1-- SOP!-IOMORE AND FRESI-IMEN BASEBALL , lp 1 Larry Herman, Dan Wagner, Mark Johns, Tony Termini, Scott Davis, Anton Kossakowski, Jeff Schreiber, Tom Second Row: Tim Ali, Jerry Gurley, Lance Baumann, James Verbic, Dave Guiterrez, Mike Wells, Jon Lutt, Jim Eric Rojas, wQ,Q, wi W H in A MQ' I' ' Ip ' In ,. , ' 3, -7 :V ., QA F ,-Q Yi? 'Iii 4-nrzrlufj 1 J -4 ' fl S11 K Aluesa Patel, Steve Henning, Ryan Genz, Steve Mesner, Jim Welch, Jon Puklin, Mike Hopkins, Fritz Fuebng. Van Heimke, Steve Wells, Paul Haas, Mark Vaughn, Ed Johnson, Steve Stoffregen, Chouy Gonzalez. Power is shown on the offense Gonzalez shows the right stuff. Ed Johnson hands the ball to pitcher Chouy Gonzalez. ' James Verbic awaits the signal. 'Li' W1 ' ku Og Q 1- , Q' Q' .2 7, A- 7 X x, .7 X 65 , 9 'ir Z -N ' rf Y L -1 - xx X 4571 , U 3.., :r v p si Q15--rs!! 1 F 5 ' I be ' I N09 fill . 1 '- I 'f , -- 1 f -. , ,,- ' I ' 4 'mx X H Lisa Smith and Chris Martin smile at the crowd. This year's Poms were as full of spirit as ever. The Poms attended camp at Rockford College and were awarded an excellent rating on their routine. They also participated in competition and fund raisers. This year the Poms tried some- thing new and added breakdancers to their per- formance of Thriller This year's squad was very well organized with the help of captain Jill lmming and co-captain Lisa Puklin, The seniors who served their last year on the Pom squad are as follows: Jill lmming, Teena Cork, Diane Essex, Kris Haley, Michelle Todd, Stacy Shales, Julie Lange, and Pam Wright. Kris Haley spots a friend in the stands. The football team is cheered on by Kristen Fiayner. A A- . if-,. Vo U' L 1. Q. -YL -rn. rv. A Lark in chorus line. Linda Maras is sure of her spirit. if-J SPOTLIGHT CN SPECIAL EFFECTS - ACTIVITIES STUDENT GOVERNMEN Amy Greenhagle uses her artistic talent to draw posters. A gift from Student Government. Student Government is com- posed of students interested in the social affairs of the students, faculty, and others who are in the communi- ty. These students met everyday, fifth hour to discuss fund raisers, dances, and other interesting func- tions. These functions included a can food drive, computer dating ser- vice, the Father-Daughter dinner dance, the Mother-Son Banquet, a various number of dances and assemblies, and the Adopt-a- Grandparent program. Larkin's Stu- dent Government was also re- sponsible for starting the Students Against Drunk Driving QSADDJ here at Larkin. All in all, this Student Gov- ernment was very active and highly motivated. 194 The Sting Assembly was one of many sponsored by Student Gov't .Jfxv 1' 4.1- ..l,. Cindy Rabe is eager and interested. Jenni Behnke and Ri'-S5 Jones PUNK OU!-H ADVISORY BOARD 81 SK! CLUB ADVISORY BOARD - Front Row: Cindy Rabe, Rise'Jones, Mary Kay Kinsinger, Kecia Wilson, Jenny Rakow. Back Row: Carrie Coulum, Eddie Johnson, Jodi Glaser, Melissa Kellenberger. The Advisory Board was a group of stu- dents who helped make Larkin an event- ful school during the 1983-84 school year. The Advisory Board members were elected by their classmates at the end of the previous school year, with the excep- tion of the freshmen members, who were elected at the beginning of the year. The members met during fifth hour to discuss their ideas for making Larkin a more en- joyable school. One ofthe ideas that the Advisory Board thought of is having an assembly in which the Chicago Sting would perform for the students, and where some of the students would partici- pate too. This was one of the many activities that the Advisory Board planned for the students at Larkin, and only one of the many more to come. Cindy and Melissa discuss their options. For the past three years, students from each of the four grades have had a chance to go skiing with the Ski Club. The Ski Club goes to many ski resorts such as Devil's Head, Wilmot, and Alpine Valley. The Devil's Head trip was the highlight of the year. This trip was on a January in- service day in order for students to get a full day of skiing on some of the best slopes in southern Wisconsin. Front Row Kirk Mies Jodi Marhofke Lana Schultz, Dale Dewitt, Jim Hansen, Chris Walczak, Shell Dee Fleenor Middle Row Dan Bruneman Bill Grant, Paul Growth, Dave Villella, Kim Gunn, Sherri Row Ryan Genz Mark Ashley Jim Crosby, Jeff Churchwell. 195 NATIONAL I-IONGR X. L f Chris Collins studies hard to keep up the N.H,S. reputation. There are many factors involved in picking a National Honor Society mem- ber. A prospective member is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being the highest, in four areas - scholarship, Sewioe, lead- ership and character. For a high rating in scholarship, a student must have a high enough grade point cumulative average, a junior must have at least a 4.75, and a senior must have a 4.50. In addition to being courteous, a student should be willing to give his service to the school. The leadership a student possesses is based on his contri- bution of suggestions and the initia- tive he shows in the classroom, athletics, or organizations. Further- more, cooperation with school reg- ulations, honesty and reliability are some traits that have to be met to rate high in character. After being rated by at least four members of the faculty, the student must average four or higher to be selected by the National Honor So- ciety. There were two co-sponsors of the Larkin Chapter of the National Hon- or Society this year, Mrs. Marci Hen- rikson and Mr. Donald Caldwell. To pay for the new members' pins and certifi- cates and a gift for the school, this year's members sold M8tM's. In addi- tion, N.H.S. had a spring picnic and went on a spring field trip to Evita. 196 SOCIETY Front Flow L to R: Steve Jennifer Rakow, Marlisa Jill Schmidt, Sara Besancon, Minnich, Dan Jamsa. Back Flow: Mobley, Lee Sotos, Chris Collins, First Ftow L to Fi: Jenni Behnke, Amy Bou Debbie Foley, Deanna Hansen, Julie Brummel, Lisha Otunga, Jill lmming, Dia Miller, Alicia Calderon, Kim Cecil, Kris Lai Jon Monkemeyer, Mark Chin, Joe Godiniky, Jim Friedrich, Robert Higgs, Jim Moore, John Shales, Abe William Burnridge, Rise Jones, Soula To aj Mike Mobley shows how to become an N.H.S. member. Rayner, Kathleen Scully, Maretti, Joyce Thiemann. Sheryl Swartz, Michelle Kareem Raheem, Dan Dr. John Pennoyer. ue, Glenna Chrichton, Shari Kramer, Juan Valdez, Mary ummings, Julie Kim, Janet Waters, Karla Loehr. Middle Essex, Shyla James, Valerie Boyer, Lauren Shohet, Lori vrence, Sara Marblestone. Back Flow: Mr. Don Caldwell, Tod fexis, Pam Bilisoly. A Bob Riggs enjoyed the Washington night life. VVEPS L PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROGM 81 Presidential Classroom is the name given to the course that enabled several Larkin students to visit the nation's capitol in Washington, D.C. The students, who participated, were chosen by their ap- plications that they submitted to Mr. Jen- kins, who sponsored the students. Next, the students were placed into pairs and sent to Washington, one pair at a time. While in Washington, the students visited such places as the Smithsonian Institute, and the Library of Congress. Bob Riggs and Jenny Rakow went sight seeing. WEPS is the name of the radio station that is owned by District U-46 and operated by stu- dents who attended the district's three high schools - Larkin, Elgin, and Streamwood. The students who operated the station were enrolled in the radio classes offered at their school, and their class time was split in two. For half of their class time, they were in the classroom learning how to create an imaginative program that could be used at the radio station, on the air. The other half of their class time was spent on the air, using the programs that they had written in the classroom. ll Front Row: Kris Hertel, Missy Morris, Tim Dearman, Shawn Wicknick, Melinda Bjorkland. Row Curt Sunderlage, Mark Payne, Ed Underwager, Greg Carpenter, Steve Bjorkland. Mike Kelter, Ryan Genz. Back Row: Ray Quist, Tim Vaulato. A Dan Bruneman, Mark Vaughn, Chris Wishon. Middle Row: PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM - Front Row: Bob Rigcgs, Susan Summers, Bob Steffen. Back Row: Rhonda Brunner, Jennifer Bueche, ara Lewis, Jenny Rakow, Sarah Freedlund. 197 FRENCH CLUB 81 GERMAN LUB BEEBIEQKEESE'ifa'iiJ5,'ifeii'y'M5ibTlEf ' W H W 'W A ' W French Club began this year with a slow start, but that didn't stop them from having fun. They had a very success- ful fund raiser selling jewelry. Then with the money they raised, scholarships were given to outstanding seniors in French. The money was also used to help pay for a field trip into Chicago to see a French play. While they were in Chicago, students were able to practice their French by eating in a French restaurant. A fun and exciting year was had by all. Mr. Ottinger was in charge of the German Club this year. The club boasted about 30 members. For fundraisers, they sold candy bars, the ever popular gummy bears and gummy rolls, and Advent calendars. They also played host to the Ger- man Exchange Students in April. This included a welcoming party for the students and a trip to House on the Ftocks. Mr. Ottinger stated that this year had a lot of active and im- aginative students who took part in many ideas. He tMr. Ottingerj en- joyed it. An'a Kellenberger, Steve Akins Ab ott, Julie Cummings, Alicia B k GI C ' h S GERMAN CLUB-FrontFtow: roe er, enna ric ton, oul Debbie Abbott, Christina Dieterle, 198 'ss S. ' tl' , Can you speak German? i -a '- -1 . What does Ftobert Voross find so amusing? A typical day in French CIass'?l? A . A nice quiet class . . . . . . until they bring out the hat! Club - Front Row. Scott Davis, Mike Hayashida, Jeff Canfield, Peter Walz, Audra Auschenbrenner, at ,, I Weston, Fatima Khan, Nell Corzine, Mary Walsh. Second Ftow: Kareem Baheem, Jim Battino, Van .. Mike McNulty, Pam Lowry, Adrienne Zimmerman, Sharon Wallace, Tracie Wahl. Back Flow: Kelly Theresa Ghoulson, Amy Gasser, Mr. Duffy. LATIN CLUB 81 SPANISH CLUB During the year Latin Club was busy plan- ning and raising money for the events they hold every year. These events were the Latin picnic, the festival to the ldes of March and the annual Ftoman Banquet. These were all fun and interesting activities that taught a Latin student a great deal about Roman culture. The Latin Club ofioers included Consules Jeff Canfield and Teresa Willison, Praestor: Kareem Ftaheem, Quaestor: Amy Gasser, Scriptor: Julie Weston, and Senatores: Audra Auschenbrenner, Scott Davis, and Peter Walz. Teresa Wilison loves to study Latin. Spanish Club was added to the long list of groups and organiza- tions this year. The forty members who participated in the first year of this club enjoyed many activities such as a Spanish Fiesta at Christ- mas, a Spanish musical and dinner, the construction of their Homecom- ing float, which won first prize in the best non-float category, and a candy sale in December. The officers who helped organize these activities were Jennifer Ftakow, President, Kerry McGinnis, and Shari Kramer, Vice-President, Jeff York, Secreta- ry, and Bob Riggs, Treasurer. The hope of Mrs. Mueller and the Span- ish Club members is that there will be as much interest in their club next year. Club - Front Flow: Lori Lajter, Shari Kramer, Kelli Myhre, Linda Atchison, Kathy Eckerson, Melissa Kurt Rich, Scott Marean, Sarah Bauer, Teresa Moreno. Second Flow: Mark Krajecki, Schwartz, Kris Lawrence, Valerie Boyer, Noelle Dulabaum, Jill Franklin, Mary Kay Kolesar, Back Flow: Mrs. Mueller, Juan Valdez, Bob Fliggs, Shyla James, Jenny Behnke, Tracy Jenny Flakow, Jamie McGregor, Joyce Thiemann. 199 OFFICE EDUCATION 81 OFFI E PRACTICE ..l 17 OFFICE EDUCATION - Front How: SJ Dee Phelps, Sally Wauchope. Middle Flow: Kelley Wallace, Paula Merkin, Theresa McCoy, Cheri Hahn Mr. Nosbisch takes a break. fag. Angle and Cheri discuss their assignments. Terri McCoy, what are Office Education was a co-operative voca- tional class. Students had a hour of class related work and then went into the commu- nity and participated in an office job. The classes that make-up office education are 2 years of typing, recordkeeping, accounting, and shorthand. The main purpose of office education is to give vocational students basic skills to become marketable in today's employment field. OFFICE PRACTICE - Front Cathy Campbell, Sue Gilbertson 200 n X thinking? Sue concentrates on her typing '-v 'Lv iff fp' 1 1, Spohr. Kelly Hulke. Back Row Kuhlman, Lynn Hagan, Chris Thielen, Angie Koulis. Back GUIDANCE PAGES 81 ATTENDANCE PAGES Gathering attendance can be lonely! Being a counselor's page can be tiresome! Front Flow: Karen Krogh, Sherry Myers, Beth Tobin, Tina Flussell, Craig Blaul, Fatima Hopkins, Scott Hayes, Chris Korlist. Second Row: Nit Phanavanh, Linda Kim, Sally Matt Lobben, Dee Fleenor, Missy Kruger, Chris Moore. Third Flow: Alecia Nottolina, Sonja Burnett, Benita Jones, Chris Schurr, Steve Akins, Jay Beverly, Dave Wagner. Student pages are a valuable plus for helping our school run more effi- ciently. They help eliminate many of the minor details in which the secretar- ies would have to spend much of their needed time. These student pages can be found gathering attendance, taking messages to faculty and other stu- dents, answering phones, filing, etc. Without these students, the school would be in turmoil. ilk! GUIDANCE PAGES - Front Row: Michelle Hall, Jenny Webster, Rochelle Johnson, Cheryl Hartman, Karen Hall, Jennifer Dallas, Carri Danilek. Second Row: Karen Gallagher, Kim Schwartz, Chris Houlihan, Irma Deleon, Shelly Teeters. Third Row: Scott Wicnick, Jim Hoberg, Scott Leffler, Raye Johnson, Jennifer Hatcher. 201 MAIN OFFICE PAGES, A.V. PAGES, gl LIBRARY PAGES I , Y Ly 1 ,V .., . -Qui - MAIN OFFICE PAGES - Front Row: Beth Nanni, Jill Franklin, Annette Thomas, Sara A,V, PAGES Front Huw, Brian Gunter, Dan Crackel, Kip Bauer Hutchinson, Sheri Stannard. L I . , . Q . ll ,. K . w.-,--- .---.-,... ., . ,,. ,. l Hansen, Moe , John Kinsinger. Third Flow: Scott Jerry, Ed Whisenhunt, Mike Smith, l.arjy , Curly , I Ms. Campbell checks her pages' work. l 202 I NURSES PAGES ATHLETIC PAGES 81 ENGLISH A library page can get lost in his work! Paula Rich keeps track of student attendance with the new computer. Attendance pages also help the deans. 203 HERO M8tM's were one of HERO's biggest fundraisers. l 'Y a, N ' Lynn Moree studies the taxes of 1984. Home Economic Related Occupations, or HERO, as it is known, has been a very active part of Larkin High School for the past twelve years. This year was no excep- tion. Headed by Mrs. Landfear, HERO tackled many tasks. These tasks in- cluded candy sales, honey sales, jewelry sales, stulted animal sales, going to the National Restaurant Association Show, overnight at the Rollies Hamilton Motel in Springfield, and a visit to ECC and Harper Jr. College. Student Leaders of the fourth hour class were Sue Mays, President, Michelle Housler, V-President, Stephanie Smith, Secretary, Mary Outlaw, Trea- surer, Chris Tackett, Fundraising Chair- person, and Sergio Perez, Historian. Fifth hour student leaders included Rochelle Johnson, President, Mickey Moore, V- President, Chris Blaser, Secretary, Kim- ble Harper, Treasurer, Dianne Pozizinski and Pat Peterson, Fund Raising Chair- persons, and Shawn Scruggs and Nadine Stramaglio, Historians. Special recogni- tion went to Chris Blaser for being elected V-President of section 1B. The role of V- President included planning meetings for this section which governs Kane and DuPage Counties. Group are an enjoyable part of HERO. .fs 1 .K llrTmmi vnMikMr r FIFTH HOUR HERO - Front Row: Tim Sheets, Sue Sey e , a 'e Ste e s, 'c ey oo e, Ch is Dianne Pozezinsky, Dale Pope. Se nd Row: Sara Schmidgall, Denise Heithus, Lochelle Johnson Scruggs, Pat Peterson, Kimble Har co , per, Nadine Stramaglio. L., 'v 1 Ill FOURTH HOUR HERO - Front Row: Stephanie Smith, Mike Schabert, Margaret Kelly, Starlene Lynda Moree, Denise Spencer, Mary Outlaw. Second Row: Michelle Hausier, Joyce Lloyd, Michelle Chris Tackett, Sue Mays, Audrey Sierks, Kevin Bradley. DRAMA CLUB 81 CREATIVE WRITING DRAMA CLUB - Front Row: Deanna Hansen, Joyce Thiemann. Second Row: John Byrne, Cheryl Burns, Rise Jones, Todd Broeker, Mark Gerberding. Third Row: Mike Smith, Frank Shallett, Deb Holrnberg. Fourth Row: Wendy Welsh, Ronni Connors. Drama Club is an organization designed to bring together people who are interested in acting and who want to learn more about the theatre, while still having fun. The Drama Club participated in many activities this year. They helped with the fall and spring plays, sold Christmas ornaments, and attended the play, Death ofa Salesman. A drama award to two deserving seniors who were active in the drama department was given at the end of the year. Headed by Deanna Hansen, President, Mike Smith, Vice-President, and Todd Homberg and Dee Hansen Star in Magic! Broeker, S9Cfetafy'Tl'eaSUl'ef, the Drama Club was a very organized, highly-motivated organization. Creative Writing has been taught here at Larkin for the past two years. When asked to describe the course, Ms. Totaro stated that it involves a lot of discussion along with a lot of writing with one's inner-most thoughts. She explained that the class spent a lot of time discussing their personal feelings in- depth and listening to others in the same manner. lt is also a class that is easy-going and humorous. Among some ofthe activities that Creative Writing has tackled are field trips and a liter- ary magazine, in which all Larkin students are encouraged to participate. WRITING Front Row Judy Plazewskl Donna Smith, Lee Anne Nohl, Keith Ovelmen, Scott Bero Second Row Charmaine Morton Tim Vaulato, Ms. Totaro, Debby Lamz, Dawn Huter. Carrie Coulom Connie Vargas Jenni Soucie, Jani Hartell, Larry Thom. 205 CONCERT BAND, CONCERT BAND OFFICERS 81 JAZZ BAND Larkin gives students an as- sortment of bands from which to choose. These include Jazz, Pep, Varsity, and Con- cert Band. Jazz Band had a very successful and enjoyable year. They traveled to the Eastern illinois University Jazz Festival as well as performing concerts at Spring Hill Mall and Hillcrest and Highland Elementary schools during the spring. Pep Band appeared at all of the nine home basketball games this year with at least 45 members attending every game. Their exhibition of musical quality and enthu- siasm greatly enhanced the school spirit of the games in cooperation with the Pom Pons and cheerleaders. The success of this year's Varsity Band has been largely a com- bination of overall team-work supported by several out- standing individual musicians. Concert Band Officers - Front Row: Becky Swyder, Secretary, Dave Shrontz, President: Glenna Crichton, Vice President: Sheryl Swartz, Jr. Rep., Annette Thomas, Sophomore Rep. 206 A it .re , CONCERT BAND - Front Row: Steve Miller, Amy Karen Miller, Jill Franklin, Julie Cummings, Becky Noelle Dulabaum, Kathy Parr, Chris Moore, Karyr Brasure, Kim Gunn, Sara Rayner, Chris Bechtel Hoffman, Lori Capps, Jim Carlson, Andy Voross, Vi Bechtel, Dave Hahn, Scott Moore, Chad Moffett, Mgrk Gerberding, Linda Maras, Bob Riggs, Jennifer Kelly, Hildy Linstrom, Kurt Rich, Dawn Sweeny, Kevin Kelley. i Rick Genz, Larry Van Buren, Mike McNulty, Nici Henning. JAZZ Hoffman Carson, Dan Flentge, Sandy Cowell, Kathy Braasch, Michelle Ewers, Snyder, Glenna Crichton. Second Row: Clarissa Koch I Ashley, Sean McNulty, Beth Tobin, Carol Whitin , Dana Charmaine Morton, Jenni Behnke. Third Flow: Connie nce Miller, Scott Sawlis, Paula Kagel, Eileen Fenton, Tammy ourth Row: Mike Hulke, Curt Campagna, Dan McNulty, Bren . Follis, Dave Shrontz, Jens Erickson, Tracy James, Sheryl Swartz, . s i 'rr 'W' 'i'1 - T i Row Tracy James, Sheryl Swartz Second Row Glenna Crichton Hildy Foss, Kevin Kelley, Dawn Sweeney, Kurt Rich. Third Row Larry Van Buren, Amy Flentge, Paula Kagel, Mr. Henning. Front Row Bill Grant Tracy James Joni VanWinkle, Chris Bechtel, Julie Brasure, Karyn Ashley, Glenna Crichton Sara Rayner Dana Hayward, Sheryl Swartz, Paul Groth. Second Row: Connie Cowell Steve Miller Noelle Dulabaum, Michelle Ewers, Charmaine Morton, Julie Cummings, Miller Mike Oine Scott Sawlis Paula Kagel. Third Row: Mike Hulke, Mark Ashley, Scott Doug Bechtel Dave Hahn Leon Vazquez, Kurt Rich, Dawn Sweeney, Kevin Kelley, Mr. Dan McNulty Curt Campagna Bruce Enrietto, Mike McNulty, Nich Follis, Mike Carlson, App Larry VanBuren Todd Drafall. VARSITY BAND 81 PEP BAND . ji d f 5 W-In V, - I VARSITY BAND - Front Row: Sherri Bohlig, Steve Evans, Tina Tinsley, Joni VanWinkle, Jodi Koehler, Kim Nakoneczny, Nicole Fenton, Debbie Dorsett, Lisa Gunderson, Christy Calhoon. Second Row: Christy Higley, Anthony Labuguan, Lonnie Rush, Anja Kellenberger, Marlene Coquillard, Tim Cook, Sarah Whitcomb, Mike Oine, Jeff Lingle, Merideth Gentry, Mark Ashley, rett Moffett, Julie Davis, Liz Cassell, Leon Vazquez. Third Flow: Todd Drafall, Ryan Genz, ina Laughlin, Dawn Stennes, Peter App, Bruce Enrietto, Mike Carlson, Bill Grant, Jeff Lowrey, Paul Groth, Mr. Henning. 'Q Mike Carlson proves that size does not matter. 207 ,, S I4- . ...fx Hi' '45 x ---,. t. 4 v I v Av Y E3 2' Weglg A is I x -, 'i ' 47 ff ff? ' r ' X x 2 S 5 5 'Lf' - ' fa L L BAND CANDIDS Joann Anderson and Lori Kapps play a duet. Will Kim Gunn become the next Pied Piper? The Fioyal Peppers march down Larkin Ave. during the Homecoming Parade. m Carlson demonstrates his style on the keyboard. Sex Mr. Henning directs his bands with pride. ...- Practice makes perfect! Band students are bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. Little Kevin Kelley, come blow your horn. Amy Flentge walls on her sax. 209 4 m: 'N....,, 1 ff an x I - N' ' 4. 5 A Brahms lullaby can be soothing. CONCERT ORCHESTRA - Smile, YOUIYG on yearbook CandidS. Swing your partner' DO Se DO, Kathy plays a tune on Vue. , if Kathy Ottinger hits the notes, her violin. Renee keeps everyone in time. 1 M ., U 4 '-ri i fr TL'f. ' 'T 'Y Ss ' 1 '- '1 CONCERT ORCHESTRA - Front Row: Mary Holder, Renee Stark, Lisa Sweetman, Jeff Canfield, Alicia Calderon, Tracy Michniewicz, Mike Hayashida, Beth Gendvilas, Heidi Anderson. Second Row: Peter Walz, Lisa Thomas, Sarah Besancon, Jessica Hanson, Jennifer Houghtby, Carolyn Snyder, Elizabeth Hampton, Linda Kim, Lisa Meadows, Pam Lowrey, Don Yohn, Connie Corzine, Mario Aranda, Steve Stoflregen, Xio Aranda, Cindy Bankson, Third Row: Rich Lubicz, Tina Catsadimas, Missy Coquillard, Sharon Jensen, Louette Rogers, Kathy Ottinger, Sherry Bailey, Stacey Webb, Deanna Palushik, Tracy Desbles, Toni Griner, Linda Stading, Julie Cummings, harmaine Morton, Becky Snyder, Glenna Crichton, Michelle Ewers, Kathy Braasch, Steve Miller, Amy Flentge, Clarrissa Koehn, Kathy Paar, Dae Libby, Jamie Cohen, Mr. Patterson, Karen Eberhart, Dan McNulty, Curt Campagna. Larry VanBuren, Eileen Fenton, Tamm Laylor, Kevin Kelley, Dawn Sweeny, Steve Linstrom, Bob Riggs, Sheryl Swartz, Karl Borman, Tracy James, Dave Shrontz. CONCERT CHOIR 81 CHOIR Our Choirs have been one of the most talented in the area for years. Directed by Mr. Phillips, Concert Choir, Freshman Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Choristers, and Swing Choir performed for many au- diences during this year and took part in competitions, such as District and All-State. Concert choir also performed at the Fox Valley Music Festival. All of the music depart- ment, including Orchestra and Band, helped raise money for new music, by selling citrus fruit during the Christmas holiday. Deanna Hansen gives it her all Renee Stark and Joyce Thiemann rehearse together 212 CHORISTERS 81 FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS ti, Al l i CHORISTERS - Front Row: Anne Crossman, Chris Brasure, Maria Salas, Sara Hutchinson, Becky Schock, Jennifer Madden, Denise Fun-Ig. Second Row: Julie Padilla, Virginia Rocha, Karen Hartman, JoAnne Nelson, Michelle Hulke, Dawn Huter. hird Row: Cara Long, Courtney assell, Carolyn Wells, Patty Jones, Courtney Ostdick, Lisa Touchbeny, Deborah Wetterman. fllll+,gli3i,l,i-,lin, l i un f--........ , , .. 2 lu FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS- Front Row: Lori Kiel, Katrina Pedersen, Chris Brashares, Betsy Volkening, Chris Peterson, Helen Leillon, Jim Calbom, John Edwards, Curt Vollman, Erik Burt, Michelle Stading, Kristen Jenisch Manessa Gunter, Jackie Green, Mandi Whipple. Second Row: Bethanne Bradley, Stephanie Kertz, Nancy Weiss, Denise Bauman, Kara Urias, Jennifer Brown, Martha Crites, Beth Gallagher, Bill Maegdlin, Kelly Coyle, Rosemary Cantu, Debbie Huter, Cheri Beardsall, Laura Israel. Third Row: Kirsten Jensen, Suzy Trupp, Dawn Backhaus, L dia Bailey, Jan Coffey: Shari Myers, Mike Schmidt, Mark Rooker, Kevin Vanatta, Steve Wells, Christy Carter, Ebizsi Gemzsi, Shanita homas, Vicki Hewitt, Lori Lajter. Concert Choir goofs around. Choristers perform during the Christmas Concert. 213 x Q bm Q43 i5Q 'xL 321 5 ' W5 As- I lg ? 1 J' iv 6 fi CHGIF? CANDIDS ' Prism . Jan Coh'ey and DeFieen Whitney string popcorn to put on the tree. Dan Jamsa and Julie Sobinski harmonize together. Z Mr. Phillips directs the whole choral department for the Christmas Finale. Loehr and Jeff Cargill sang at the Bacca- ate Service. Mr. Phillips tries to lead the choir to their right pitch. Choir students are very dedicated when it comes to their work. A I A. 4 gn -- ' Qs.- Jeff Kline displays a musicians tool. Shere studies her music carefully. 215 -. . pines TEAMS 81 GERMAN EXCHAN E STUDENTS 81 HOSTS. 75 I 6 an-G SS. TEAMS Wenger Cameron Hotham Jim Friedrich Robert Michelle The TEAMS Students display their award. This year's TEAMS was very success- ful. Led by Mr. Schmidt, the group won an award for their outstanding achieve- ment. Mr. Schmidt feels very proud of their work, and hopes to have the same success next year as he had this year. The group was composed of 11 indi- viduals. This year the German Exchange Stu- dents had the time of their lives. The German Club, who sponsored the ex- change, took the students to The House On The Rock in Wisconsin, a rollerskating party in Mainstreet U.S.A. in Streamwood, Fermilab in Geneva, and a farewell Pot-Luck Supper in our library. Mr. Ottinger, who has spon- sored this activity for several years, says each year seems more memor- able than the last, both for the students from Germany and the hosts here at school. Back Row. Paul Minnich, Shari Kramer, 4--X , Solbach, Fleglina Dehner, Anya Tilman Flow: Slyvia ews, Mirko Barone, Ke rstin Marks, Ursela Otte, Wolfgang Klose, Front Row: Jurgen Fuhrmann, Guido Pahlberg, Markus Bayerlein, GERMAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS ' Middle Fiow: Mathias Marschner, Matthias Ley, Maxmillian Prugger GERMAN EXCHANGE Tilmanns, Amy Finger! berg, Mirko Barone X Frank Solbach 1 Julie Mag' Kay Kinsinger, Cal eron, Doris Parczan HOSTS- Front Row: Dana Hayward X Matthias Ley X Sandy Cowell. Back Flow Bayerlein X Becky Cargill, Ursela Otte X !Heidi Clark, Kerstin Marks! Michelle Lay, Katharina Trappl I Stacey Webb host Ftegina Dehner. Marschner 4 WW Y K f Loyal Royal staff gets advice from an expert. lf, researches a topic for the next issue. Sue gets a few pointers from Mrs. Powell. LOYAL ROYAL Kirk and Dee collaborate on an article. Sue Simkus shows us what she's made ol! Loyal Royal - Front Row: Sarah Freedlund, Nancy Fabrizio, Dee Fleenor, Kris Larson. Back Row: Elba Gonzalez, John Byrne, Mrs. Powell, Sue Simkus, Scott Firmstone, Lisa Baasch, Kirk Mies. The editors of this year's paper were Sarah Freedlund and Nancy Fabrizio. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. Powell, Sarah and Nancy lead the rest of the staff through a very productive year. In addition to writing and publishing the paper, the Loyal Royal stait attended field trips to the University of Wisconsin and Northern Illinois University, and also participated in the Channel Eleven Auction. Fundraisers held by the Loyal Royal staff this year were calendar sales and a raffle for a Cabbage Patch Doll. 217 CERULEAN This year Cerulean was more productive than ever. First semester Ms. DeVoss supervised the group since Mrs. Wieg was on maternity leave. During the first semes- ter, the yearbook staff went to Whitewater and learned much there. Other activities that the staff participated in were going to Great America and a field trip to Chan- nel 11, sending Melissa Craig and Jennifer Leth to Winston-Salem, NC, and also designing Ceru- lean jackets. THE STAFF First Row Ann Marettl Flaula The Staff members Wieg MellssaCralg JennlferLeth Denise Fung hope you enjoy your Kevin olliges ScottLeffIer book. Dee always had the last laugh. 218 .1'!. Vi :X i '.m..e. st. 3103 . S . . . .K 1 Ii -3,5 5 A i ' 05 ' . . . Haula, Kim, and Ann enjoyed the seminar at Whitewater. Kathy, Scott, and Cheryl frantically work on the last deadline. i 'J 1 . i , f , y A 2- , i V5 . 5, i I i -,,, f 1 . K A 7 I i - H. if f . ' it Jie 1 1 I ' lr' ' , A - E7 i , 5 7' l f t 3 l A -i i,l.,f, i., i The Cerulean staff was always Behind the Scenes. . -zg M Cheryl, and Denise try to write Home- copy. Shannon, Lynn, and Dee arrived at Whitewater ready for a full day of journalism. Walking the halls was a favorite job of the stafl. 219 GRGUP CANDIDS vii i s 'g..n -., The pep band jams. L A chorister studies her music. Carrie Coulom laughs over a brainstorm. Five trumpeters trumpeting. i 220 The violin section concentrates on a sonata. 4 Creativity is imponant to Donna Smith 52' fif COUVUWGY Cassell hits 3 high hoie- HERO Club members joke around with Mrs. Landfear, The Madrigals are led in practice by Mr. Phillips. 'K X Mike Carlson makes some noise. Drums are a lot of fun for Dawn Stennes. A future Beethoven, The sax is no problem for Harry Hoffman 221 NATIONAL MEMGRIES I .P The tragic death of singer Karen Carpenter shocked all. A new trend in movie musicals was started by Fiashdance, J X 'Xxx U J C 1 X DC' W t .' -'1 Michael Jackson took the world by storm with Thriller Vanessa Williams became the 1st black Miss Americas f + i 1 Q , -KX i u f Rx . , ' , N kk A. K-it 'F we i QT f i, W j I ' 'I 4 J f i I 1 ' i , .- X 2 4 1 xl 4 ua...-1 . 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Elgin, Il. 60120 1 l Animal Clinic of South Elgin 896 N. Lalfox rm. an l South Elgin l -day,-f ,---' ' 0 6 ' Baskin Robbins Ice Cream . ' ' ' ' -'- ' 100 Larkin Ave. mg, '- 695-so77 ...- ,..fg,f4- ' uh The Burnidge Corporation ' V ' ! 1814 Grandstand PI. Elgin ll. Blue Moon 1900 Larkin Ave. Elgin Il. Card n' Camera 300 S. McLean Blvd. , Q QF REAL ESTATE IN ELGIN! ELGIN EAST- 683 EAST CHICAGO STREET I Elgin l stem west- 574 Noam MCLEAN awo. Steve Corn l 314 S. McLean Blvd. , Elgin ll. i l l l l -- - 6-,EQ 1665 LARKIN AVENUE ELGINIL 60120 6 312-697'GOLD RICHARD C ZIMMERMAN JEWELRY DESIGNERS B a ? SPOTLIGHT ON Ll-IS - INDEX Abbas, Mohammed Ahmed 131 Abbott, Andrew L. 131. 158 Abbott, Christopher G. 78 Abbott, Deborah 78, 198 Abbott, Jeflrey 78. 198 Abbott. Lisa 131 Abbott. Toni 117 Abbs. Donald Paul 131. 171 Abdallah, Norman J. 131 Acevedo. Benny 78 Acevedo, Lucy C. Acevedo. Rose Elena 143 Adams, Lisa A. 117, 172. 173 Adams, Lynda M. 131 Adams, Stacey 131, 203 Adams, Tina M. 117 Adams, William Adamson, Stephanie K. 143 Adao. Aleli M. 131. 203 Adasiewicz, Mary L. 117 Aguinaga. Gilberto Aguinaga, Juan M. Aguininga, Fredrick 131 Aguirre, Laura A. 131 Ahrens, Ruben 78 Akins. Stephen 117, 181, 198. 201 Akins, Willa Mae 143 Alejandro. Belia 131 Alejandro, Carolina 117 Alejandro, Celina 117 Allaro, Laura 131 Ali, Timothy tat Aiicea, Yvette 131 Allen. Gina Maria Allen. James 143. 171 Allen, James Allen. Laura A. Allen, Michael 117 Allen. Stacie 117 Allen, Wendy Sue Allison. Christine 143 Allred, Danny L, 143 Allred, David L. 143 Altman. Scott Alvarez. Benito 117 Alvarez, Ernesto 131, 181 Alvarez, Rudy Alvine, Dawn 117. 160, 172, 173 Amery. Michelle 78 Andersen. Stein E. 7B Anderson, Brian 117. 174 Anderson. Cynthia Celena 143 Anderson, Dawn 143 Anderson, Donna 78 Anderson. Heidi 117. 210, 217 Anderson, Jerry 117 Anderson, Joan Ellen 131. 209 Anderson. Monica 143 Anderson, Monica Anderson, Patricia 131 Anderson, Reginald Pierr 143 Ansel. Ronald J. 143 Anstelt, Susan M. 131, 203 App, Peter 143. 207 App. aicnara 117, 174 Aranda, Mario 117. 166, 211 Arenda. Xiomara 143. 210. 211 Ardsion, William D. Armstrong, Brian P. 143, 202 Arnold, Victor E. 131 Arras, Christopher S. 143 Arredondo, Christina 131 Arredondo, Ramiro E, Aschenbrenner. Audra S. 131. 199 Ashcrolt, Adrian 131 Asher, Barbara 79 Asher, Pamela 143 Ashley. Dawn 131 Ashley. Karyn 79. 206. 207 Ashley, Mark Z. 143, 207 Atchison, Linda Ann 143. 164, 199 Auble. Traci 79, 168, 169, 199, 212, 21 Averaino. Michelle 117, 168, 194, 199 Awe. Amy Kathryn 131 Awe, Christine Ann 117 Ayers, Julie M. 131 Baasch, Lisa 131. 217 Backhaus, Dawn E, 143. 164. 213 Bailey. Jr., Kenneth L. 79 Bailey. Kevin Leonard 117 Bailey. Lydia Ann 143, 198, 202, 213 Bailey, Sherry Denise 131, 154, 176. 2 Baird. Thomas 117 Baker. Sarah 143. 177 Baldwin, James A, 143 Baldwin, Nana A, 143 Ballard, Brenda L, Ballard, William 117 Balsis. Sharon 79. 160. 172. 194, 186 Banker, Lisa 131 Banks, Marianne 196 Bankson, Cynthia 143, 211 Banning, Robert E. 79 Barr. Donald Barrett. Rebecca 117 Banholomay. Reinold 131 Banlma, Marianne 79 Barwig. Laurie Lynn 117 Bates, Michael 117 Bates, Timothy 131 Battino. Jim 199 Bau. Richard C. Bauer, Kip Arthur 143. 202 Bauer. Sarah 143, 199 Bauer, Terie L. 79 238 4 10,211 Student Index Baumann. Denise D. 143. 213 Baumgartner. Jett A, Baumgartner. Kevin W. 131 Baumgartner. Roben 117. 156 Bayler, Timothy 143 Bazan. Eric C. 143 Bazan. Eugene S. 79 Beach, Kevin E. Beardsall. Cheri Lynn 143, 177, 213 Beavers. Kenneth F, 117 Becerra, Gloria 131 Bechtel, Christina 117. 206 Bechtel, Douglas 131, 206, 207 Behning, Ronald C. Behnke. Jenniler 78, 79. 196. 199, 206. 207. 212 Belanger, Judy M. 131 Beltord, Michael 143 Beltord, Steven 79 Belshan. Steven J. 131, 158 Bennett. Andre A. 143 Bentley, Kimberly 79 Berg. Jr., Philip A.F. Bergeron, Darlene A. 79 Bergholt, Debra K. 131 Bero, Jay 131, 143 Bero. Jeltrey S, 117 Bero. Raymond 205 Berry. Patricia A. Berry. Mitchell 131 Berry, Tricia 143 Berthiaume, Mark 131 Besancon, Sarah 117, 196, 210, 211, 212, :214 Betz, Scott 79 Beverly, Jr.. James Beverly, Jett 143, 201 Bieber, John A. 143 Bieber, Ricky C, 117. 156 Bierman, Jenniler L. 131 Bilek, Jr., Joseph 117 Bilisoly, Pamela 80, 196 Birchtield, Donald 80. 156 Birdsey, Bill 80 Birkholz, Karen 80 Bizik, John W. 143 Bizik, Tina 117, 200 Bjorklund, Melinda 197 Bjorklund, Steve 117, 197 Blackward. Lisa 117 Blackwell, Catherin 80 Blackwell, Julianne E. 131 Blake, Gloria 117 Blalark, Dilynn 143 Blalark, Rodney L, Blaul, Craig B. B0, 201, 203, 212, 214 Bleser, Christine 117. 204 Blietz, James A. 117 Blischke, Laura 117, 164 Block, Kimberly 131, 202 Block. Todd J. 143 Blum, Christina L. 143 Bober, Renee 143 Bober, Renee Bobrik, Janet 60 Bochum, Gerald 80 Bohlig, Sherri 143, 207 Boldwyn, Julie Ann 131. 187, 203 Boldwyn, Susan 155 Boldwyn, Vikki L. 143 Booth, Melana Sue 131. 212 Borders, Lisa Borman, Erik Paul Borman, Karl David 80, 211 Borsinger, Carol 80 Boschee, Dixie Lee 143 Bosio, Julie A. 117 Bosio, Timothy 143 Bottger. Angela .lean 117 Bottino. James R. 143 Bouque, Amy 78, 80, 194. 196 Bouque, Andrew 131, 194 Bowens. Kathy A, 117 Bowens. Lisa M. 143 Bowers, Brent 117 Bowers, Tina 131 Bowman. Eric John 131 Bowman, Mary 143 Boyce. Charles W. 131 Boyd, Mary 143 Boyer. Valerie 80. 196. 199 Boyette, Susan 80 Bozilovic, Aleksander Braasch. Karin 80, 196 Braasch. Kathleen J. 131, 206, 211 Brackett, Kari Sue 117, 160, 172. 186 Bradley. Beth 131, 213 Bradley. Christopher D, 131 Bradley. Keith E. 80 Bradley. Kevin P. 80, 204 Bradley. Tammy Lynn 131 Bremer. Steven D. 131 Brancecum, Michael W. Brancecum, Rhonda L. 81 Brandes, Constance 81, 203. 206, 207. 2 6 Brashares, Christina 143. 213 Brasure, Julie G. 117, 172, 206, 20 Brasure, Kristina M. 143. 213 Bratthauer. Lori L. 131. 202 Bremer. Lawrence C. 158 Brewington. Tami 81, 202 Bridges, Eric 81 Bridges, Nile Loren 131 Britton, Cheryl 131, 203 Brockner. Steven 117 Brodde, Scott Paul 131 Broeker, Robert Todd 117, 198, 205, 212 Brooks. Curtis 143 Brost. Allen 143, 181 Brown, Brown. Dawn 1 17 Eric 81 Brown. James 131 Brown JannaL 131 143 Brown: Janriaierri. 143. 203, 213 Brown. Brown. Brown. Brown, Brown. Laura Jean 162 Martin Sean 81 Matthew 166. 167 Matthew Thomas J. 81 Brummel, Scott A. 81, 196, 156 Bruneman, Clitlord 143 Bruneman, Daniel 143, 195, 197 Brunner, Jenniler K, 131 Brunner, Rhonda 118 Bryant. Rhonda Lee 143 Buchholtz. Kenneth J. 143 Buchholtz. Susan K. 118 Buck, Jenniler 81. 200 Bueche, Jenniler E. 81, 19 Buhmann, Lance 131, 158 Bumpass. Amy Renee 143 Buongiovanni. Lauren 81 Burge. Glenn W. 132 Burgess. Margaret Marie Burkan. Bonnie Kay 143 Burkart, Brian Dean 118 Burke. Michael 144 Burner. David 132. 181 Burnett, Sonia L. 132, 201 Burnidga, Angela C. 118, 160. 172 Bumidge, Ronald 132 Burnidge, William 118. 196. Bums. Bums. Cheryl Arine 81, 205, 218 James Burt, Eric 144, 213 Busche. Michael J. 132 Buse. Barbara A. Buss. Barbara Butcher, Eric 81 Butcher. Kip Bl Butcher, Timothy 81 Buterbaugh, David 81, 181 Buttrum, Deborah 144 Butts, Steven 132 Byrne III, John M. 132. 198, 205. 2 Cabrera, Richard 144 Cahill, Elizabeth A. 118 Cain, Cari J. 118 Cain, Shelly J, 82. 194 Calabrese, Heidi 82 Calame, Michelle 144 Calderon, Alicia R. 118, 196, 195, 210, 211 Calendo, Jenniler L. Calhoon, Christina M. 144. 207 Camacho, Jose 118 Camacho, Ricardo 144 Camacho, Sylvia 82 Campagna, Curt 132. 171, 206, Campbell. Kathryn 200 Canfield, Jelt 132. 199, 211, 163 Canfield, John 118 Cantu. Cantu. Paula L. 132 Rosemary 144, 213 Canzoneri. Deborah M. 132 Capps. Lori 132, 266 Cargill. Jeltery W. 82, 212, 214 Cargill. Linda Sue 132. 214 Cargill, Michael Wayne 144 Cargill, Rebecca 118, 198, 212, 216 Carlson, Caryn Carlson. James M, 82. 206, 209 Carlson, Michael P. 144, 207, 221 Camas, Brian 144 Caron, Mary A. 132 Carpenter. Gregory 118. 197 Carpenter. Mark Carpenter. Mark E, Cartee. Carter. Carter. canst. Carter, Casas. James R. 144 Christy 213 Dawne 82 Melinda R. 144, 161, 187, Tina L, 144, 202 Alonzo 118 Caseber. Jellrey 82 Casey. Casey. Crystal 132 Lishia 144 Cassell. Courtney 132. 194, 213, 214, 221 Cassell. Elizabeth 144. 169, 194, 207 Cassell, Kristi S. 11B Casteel, Brian 132 Castillo. Pete 144 Castillo. Yvette 118 Castro, Daniel B. Castro. Joel Catavu, Stacey 132, 169 Catavu, Stephanie Catsadimas, Tina Lee 144, 211 Caughlin, Amy E. 144, 177 Caughlin, John Patrick 132, 171 Caul. Carter R. 132, 158 Caul. Casey R. 82, 156 Cavanaugh. Jim G. 82 Cave. Cynthia Christine Cecil. Kimberly 11B, 168, 196 Cedilio, Roberto 118, 156 Ceska. Richard Chamberlain. Elizab 118 Chandler. Craig 144 Chandler, Darren 118 Channon, Gretchen L. 118, 164 Chapin. Julie 118 Chaudhari, Peter 132, 171 4,196,197 14, 217 211 201 Gates. Chavez, Jr., Santiago 144 Childers, Melissa K. 118 Chin, Mark 118, 166, 196 Chlslette, Greg 82 Choate. Kelli 199, 203 Churchwell, Jeffrey S. 132. 195. 197 Cintora. Federico 144 Citizen, David 82 Clabough, Mary Lynne 118 clam, amy Clark, Heidi Jo 118 Clark, Renee A. 144 clark. Terry 82 Clewell, Casey 132, 171 Cluchey, Lisa Marie 83 Clute, Jason P. 132 Clule, Mitchell N. 83 Cobb, Damon Coaster, Melissa 132 Coffee, Marla 118 Coffey, Jan M. 144, 213, 214, 25 Coffman, Robena 118 Cohen, James 64, 164, 166, 210, 211 Colbum, James L. 144 Cole. Clifford 118 Coleman, James A. 118 Coleman, James D. 144 Coleman, Wayne Coles, Keith Edward 132, 158 Collins, Christopher 83, 170, 196 Collins, Jane 83 Collins, Scott L. Connors, Rhonda 132, 198, 205 Connors, Timothy E. 83 Conro, Lawrence R. 118 nro, Michelle 132 nway, Chris k, Timothy R, 144, 207 - ke, Colleen 83 - ks. James C. - mbs, David Lee 118 per. Todd 118 pe, Janet L. 144 -- ,Julie L. 118 ulllard, Gerald 132, 158 - uillard, Marlene 144, 164, 207, 211 uillard, Michelle 144, 164 - uillette. Susan 83 rdero. Joseph L. 132 - , Leland 118, 156 rk. Lisa Joi132,166,190,194,198 rlt, Scott 118, 156, 174, 175 rk Teena 24. 83, 190 ez, Rosemary Lisa E. 118, 132 rzine, Comelia Rose 118, 199, 211 ughlin 198 ughran, Angela 83, 144 ulom, Amy E. 132, 194 ulom, Carrie 83, 162, 194, 195 ulson, Georgia C. 144 ll, Sandra 83, 180, 206, 207. 216 yle, Kelli A. 144. 213 yle, Tina Marie 132 racket, Daniel R. 132, 202 raft William 118 raig, Melissa J. 83. 218 rarg, Nicole Leanne 83 raln, Tyrone L. 118 rawford, Michael T. 118 raychee, Deanna 144, 164 raychee, Michael 118, 166 readon, Joseph 83 nchton, Glenna 83. 198, 206. 207. 208, 211 rites, Martha 144. 213 rosby Ill. James F. 118 rossman. Anne M. 132, 213 uevas, Enrique ummings, Julie 83, 196, 198, 206. 207, 211 urley. Pamela C. 132, 161, 186 urfey. Wayne 118 uster, Scott 118, 166 uster, Steven 118 ahlhauser, Lee 118 albello, Dave 119 atlas, Jennifer Rae 144, 201 anlelek, Carri 144. 201 anlels, Kenneth L. 119. 156 ann, Curtis Michael 119 antonio, Brett E. 144 antonio. Lurana E. 119 BSS! HUB BU9 BV S BVS V V , Sharon 132 Keith 144 Robert C. Mark Alan 132 avie. . Connie Charles Scott 132, 198, 218 avis, avis. av S. avis. , Julia 144, 207 . Laurie L. . Lavonda Denise Dale 144 Dawna L. 119 Geisha L. 132 . Merle 84 . Rebeccaa 132 , Robert W. . Sonja M. , Llsa M. 132 . Rodney Chris erman, 'Nmothy E. 132, 197 bartolo, Michelle T. hen, Patricia A. 84 lay. Shannon Dawn 132, 261 leon, Irma 132, 201 moulin, David mpsey. Richard 119 . ' I . . . . . . . 1 . . . I I I I l 2 ls avis vis V. ls vis vls an an Desbles, Michelle L. 144 Desbles, Tracy 119. 169, 198, 210. 211 Desio, Sandra M. 144 Dethlets, Teresa A. 132 Dewitt, Dale M. 195 Dieterle, Christina 53, 84, 164, 198 Dimond, Karla 132 Dingel, Keri Dine, Mike 144 Dishroom, Robin R. 119 Dittman, Brian 144 Dominguez, Michelle T. 84 Donner, Denise M. 94 Doogan. Ronald 132 Dombusch, Elizabeth H. 132 Dorsett, Debbie 144, 161, 207 Dorsett, Nancy 84. 206 Dorwaldt, Michael Dotson, Robin S. 84, 198 Douglas, Pamela 132 Downs, Karen J. 119 Dralall, Nancy 132 Dralall, Sharon E. 82 Dralall, Todd R. 144, 207 Dressel, Gloria D. 119 Duchaj, William 132 Dulabaum. Noelle 119, 199, 206, 207, 209 Dunlap, Lisa A. 84 Durrenberger, Dean 132 Durrenberger. Lynn 119 Dusek, Kristin 84 Dusek, Steven 144 Dyson, Jeffrey D. 119 Eckerson, Kathryn K. 132, 199 Eckols, Scott 119 Edwards, Johnathan 144, 213 Edwards, Melissa 119 Edwards, Sheila 144 Eiklor, Susan 144 Eineke, Jackie 119 Eineke, Robert 119 Eineke, Sandra 144 Eisenman, Clarence 119 Elam, Vonda L. 119 Eldridge, Connie 144 Ellison, Kenneth 132, 158 Emberton. David A. 144 Emmert, Jennifer 84, 168, 169, 194 Emmert, Valerie 144, 169, 194 Encamacion, Venus 194 Engel, Scott 119 Engel, Steve 144 Enrietto, Bruce J. 144, 207 Erboe, Brian Todd 144 Erickson, J. Christopher 132. 206, 207 Ericson, Duane Emiel, Paul Ermel, Tracy 119 Esin, Jeffrey 84, 198 Essex, Diana Lee 84. 196 Euen, Craig Thomas 84 Evans, Stevan J. 207 Evitts, Dale 84 Ewers, Michelle C. 119, 196, 206, 207. Ezell, Rodney S. 119, 174, 175 Fabrizio, Nancy E. 119, 164, 198, 217 Fagiano, Michelle 144 Falkenberg, Tosh R. 119 Farley, Elizabeth A. 132, 154. 155, 194 Farley, Stephanie J. 144 Fay, Brian 145 Fay. Mark Featherly, Darrel 145 Feinberg. Samuel Feldmann, Clayton 145 Fell, Jolene 119 Fenton. Eileen 119, 206, 211 Fenton, Nicole L. 145, 207 Ferguson. Kevin 119 Ferguson. Sheny 84 Ferrell, D. Gregory 132 Fetzer, Jim 24. 85 Fiebig, Horst Fiebig, Horst F. 145 Fiebig, Ursula 119 Field, Kenneth 85 Figgins, Craig 85 Figgins, Douglas 85 Filipak, Peter Filkins, John 119 Finger, Amy 119, 216 Finley, Jr.. Samuel 145 Firmstone, Scott W. 145 Fishbum, Laura J. 132, 177 Fisher, Jay Allen 145 Rsher, Jerry 145 Fisher, Shannon 132, 216, 218 Fleenor, Delonda 133, 195, 201, 217 Flentge, Amy Lynn 85, 180, 206, 211 Flentge, Ronald 85 Flores, Alisa 145, 203 Flores, Francisco Flores, Richard Floyd, William 85 Foley, Deborah J. 85, 164, 165. 196 Follis, Nicholas 203. 206, 207 Follman, Henry L. 119 Foltmer, Philip J. 133 Foss, Hildy A. 119, 206, 207 Fowler, Scott 119 Fox, David J. 133, 212 Francis, Gregory 133. 171 Franklin. Jill A. 133. 199, 202, 206 Franquelli, Michael 145 Frasik, John F. 119, 156 211,216 Frassico, Renee 119 Frazier, Timothy C. 133 Fraaerieks, Shelly 133, 194 Fredericksen, Dion E. 119 Freedlund, Sarah 119, 164. 185. 194. 197. 217 Freeman, Kurt A. 133 Freeman. Latrina D, Freeman. Louis G. Freund, John 145 Frey, Dana 145 Frey, Steven 119 Frey, Tina 119 Friedrich, James 119, 196, 216 Fritch. Joseph 119 Fritz, Eric Ronald 133 Fritz, Rebece Jo 133 Frymark, Dion 119 Fuhs, Gary 85 Fung. Denise 133, 213, 218 Gabler, Tammy L. 145 Gallagher, Elizabeth An 173, 213 Gallagher, Karen L. 133, 161, 201 Gallagher, Kelly P. 85 Ganow, Dawn C. 133 Ganow, Ronald Garcia, Judy 133 Garcia, Lydia 85 Garcia, Mona G. 142, 145. 161 Garcia, Ricardo 119 Gardner, Jeff 133 Gardner, Mark 119. 181, 156 Garrelts, Troy 133. 181 Gasser, Amy 133, 199, 202 Gassar, Mark 85 Denise 119 Gaylord, Donald 120, 156 Gaylord, Tamara L. 133, 203 Gebhard, Karen Beth 120 Gemzsi. Erzsi A. 213 Gerldvilas, Elizabeth J. 120, 210, 211 Gentry, Meredith T. 145, 207 Genz, Marlisa 120, 196 Ganz, Rick 120, 156, 181, 206 Genz, Ryan 145, 195, 197 George, Jennifer 133, 190, 198 Geraghty, Christine M. 120 Gerber, Jay J. 145 Gerber, Michael Todd 120 Gerherding, Mark 120, 198. 205. 206 Gerbrecht, Julie Alisa 145 Gesinger, Deborah L. 145 Geske, Elizabeth M. 164 Geske, Michelle 145, 164 Gholson, Theresa 145. 154, 155, 199 Giardina, Brian J. 145 Giardina, Gregory A. 145 Giesey, James A. 120 Gilbert, Annemarie 133 Gilbenson, Jonathan D. 85 Gilbertson. Susan 85. 180, 200, 212 Gildow, Joanna 120 Gilmore, Kevin Alan 145 Gilmore. Richard E. 133, 170 Ginnell, Joan B. 85 Glaser, Jodi Lynn 133, 194, 195, 187 Godfrey, Andrew 85. 156 Godfrey, Richard 145 Godinsky, Joseph 86, 120, 196 Godinsky, Steven S. Golding. Kim A. 133 Golding, Steven Goldstein, Gail 133 Gonzales, Jesus Enrique 145 Gonzalez, Elba 145, 217 Good. Sarah 86 Gordon, Pamela Anne 145 Gornia Gornia Gomia k, Jami 133 k. Maria L. 120 k, Michael G. Graf, Dean 145 Graff. Glen 120 Granger, Debra Anne 145 Grant, Christine 86 Grant, Iris 133 Grant. Jackie 86 Grant. Jessica C. 120 Grant, Patricia Grant, Vlhlliam John 145, 195, 207 Grantham, Amy 120 Graves, Michelle Yvette 145 Grayson, Kimberly K. 133 Graziano, Robert Green, Jackie 145, 213 Green. Lisa Greenaw, Janelle 86 Greenhagel, Aimee S. 145. 180, 194 Greening. Melissa M. 145 Grex, Debra 86. 154, 155. 194 Griffey, Kristal L. 86 Groesser, Patricia 86 Groner, Toni 145, 211 Gross, Mark A. 120, 156 Groth, Paul 145. 195. 207 Grundler, Rebecca Anne 131 Gudino, Ann 133 Guerra, Dario 86. 212, 214 Gunderson, Lisa 145, 207 Gunn, Kimberty Jane 133, 195, 206, 209 Gunter, Brian 133, 202 Gunter, Manessa Darlene 145, 213 Gurley, Jerry Ray 133, 158 Gustafson, Robert L. 86 Gutierrez, David Alben 133, 174, 175 Gutierrez, Orville 120 Haacker, James M. 133, 158 Haas, Kimberly A. 86, 176 Haas, Paul 145, 158 Haas, Susan A. 133, 177 Haasz, David M. 145. 181 Haberstich, Dennis B6 Haberstich, Josephine 86 Hagan, Lynn C, 86, 200 Hagen, Dawn 120 Hagen, Diana Marie 133 Hahn, Cheri Lynn 86, 200 Hahn, David 133, 206 Haley, Kristin 87, 190, 191 Hall, Caroline J. 133 Hall, Dawn Hall, Karen 145, 177, 201 Hall, Michelle Lee 133, 201 Hall, Ralph W. 120 Hambrick, Toya D. Hammersley, James D, 133 Hampel, Billy 133 Hampel, Ronald 145 Hampton, Elizabeth 133, 211 Hankins, Daniel 133 Hankins, George Hannell, Amy L. 140, 180, 194, 202 Hannell, Scott A. 120 Hansemann, Aaron 133, 212 Hansen, Deanna 87, 196, 203, 205, 214 Hansen, Donald 133 Hansen, James C. 120, 195 Hansen, Natalie 87 Hansen, Scott 120 Hansen, Timothy P. 145, 202 Hansen, Veronica T. Hanson, Jessica M. 145, 210 Harper, Kimble 120, 204 Harris. HarriS. Harris. Harris. HarriS. Harris. Harris. Harris Terry 133 Ben B7 Carol Lynn 87 John Gordon Melissa Suzanne G. 145 Tanya 145 Vincent 120 156 Harriss, Jodi 67 Hart. Pam Han, Rodney 120, 181 Henman, Charles A. 133 Hanman, Cheryl L. 120, 201, 212 Hartman, Karen 133. 213 Hartman, Matthew T, 145 Holley, Allen L. 133 Holloway, Mark 86 Holmberg, Debra 88, 198 Holtz, Heidi K. 120, 194, 199 Holtz, Jeffrey 133 Holvas, Jim 182 Hooley, Erik Hopkins, Gina 133, 201 Hopkins, Michael A. 146 Hopkins, Scott 146 Hopp, Juanita 120 Hopp, Ty Del 146 Honon, Tamara 146 Hostman, David 146 Hotham, Cameron D. 120, 166, 216 Houghtby, Jennifer 146 Houlihan, Christine D. 133, 201 House, Randall J. 146 Howell, Michael D. Howie, David 146 Hoya, Sue Ann 146 Hulke, Kelly Ann 88, 200 Hulke, Michael 133, 206, 207, 213 Hulke, Michelle L. 146 Humbracht, Meredith 120. 161. 186 Humphrey, Theodore 133, 158, 194. 198 Hunsaker, Blair Hunt, Charles Hunter, Rodney K. 88 Hurley, Douglas 120 Hurley, Kathy 88 Hutchinson, Jane 120, 169 Hutchinson, Sara A. 146, 202, 213 Huter, Dawn M. 134, 213 Huter, Deborah A, 146, 205, 213 Huyvaen, Sue Ellen 146 lmming, Jill Noel 24, 88, 190, 196 Irish, Sandra Lynn 88 Irps, Heidi 146 Irvin, James Michael lsom, Jr., E. Kent 134, 198 Israel, Cindy 89, 162 Israel, Laura Lee 146, 162, 213 Jackson, Edward 146 Jackson, Johnny Jackson, Jeremy D. Jackson, Kelly Jo 89 Jackson, Randy Jacobson, Roben J. 133 James, Patricia James, Shyla 89, 196, 199 Henman, Phlllip 120 Hatcher, Jennifer M. 145, 201 Halley, Bradley 87, 156 Hausler, Michele D, 87, 204 Hawkins, Dewayne L. 120 Hawkins, Diane 145 Hawkins, Ronda D. Hayashida, Michael 145, 199, 210. 211 Hayes, Bradley 87, 182 Hayes, Michelle I. 87 Hayes, Scott 133. 201, 205 Hayward, Dana 120, 164, 206, 207, 216 Hayward, Todd 5, 145, tee Hazelwood, Jean M. 145 Heath, Andrew 145 Heath. Brad 87 Heath, Deron 133 Hedler, David M. Helelhnger, William 87 Heidenreich, Scott 145 Heider. Ruth Ann Heine, Anthony G. 133 Heithus, Denise 120, 204 Helgesen, Trygg 87 Helland. Mark E. 133. 171 Helmer, Richard A. 145 Hembd, Alan G, 120 Henning. Jr., Roben V, 88, 156 Henning, Stephan 145 Henrikson. Marci 196 Henryson, Kevin Herman. Lawrence E, 133 Hemandez. Andrea 88 Hemandez, Raul O, 88 Herr, Ralph R. 120 Heftel, Jon 120, 174. 182 Hertell, Jane E. 205 Henell, Kristan P. 120. 197 Hettinger, Brian T. 145 Hewitt, Vicki I. 145, 213 Hibbler, Kimberly 88 Hiemke. Van 145, 199 Higareda, Jose A. 120 Highley, Eugene A. Higley, Christina 145, 207 Higley. Russell Hileman, Angela R, 145 Hirst, Janelle 88 Hirst, Jerrold B. 145 Hirst. Jonathan 133, 212 Hitzeroth, Richard A. 120. 156 Hoberg. James F. 201 Hodges, Lorieann 146 Hotlman. Harry 133. 221 Hoffman, Heidi 133, 206 James, Tracy L. 134, 160, 206, 207, 211 Jamsa. Daniel K. 120, 196, 212, 214 Jeliress, Chris 24, 89, 156, 196 Jeffress, Steven 121, 174, 182 Jennings, Michele R. 146 Jensen, Craig 89 Jensen. Daniel P. Jensen, Erik 89, 156 Jensen, Jeffrey L. 121, 156 Jensen, Kimberly 121 Jensen, Kirsten M. 146, 169, 194, 213 Jensen Jensen . Sharon 89, 176, 211 , Thomas 121 Jentsch, Kristen M. 146. 213 Jermanc. Joseph W. 134 Jerry, Scott 134. 166. 202 Jochum, Michael J. 146 Joems, Michael 134. 202 Johns, Mark T. 134 Johnson, Amy Lynn 121 Johnson, Brian D. 89 Johnson, Edwin 142, 146, 194, 195 Johnson. George 89 Johnson, Keith 121, 156 Johnso n, Kristin 135, 173 Johnson, Mary Alice 146 Johnson, Matthew 146 Johnson, Raye 146, 201 Johnson, Rochelle D. 89. 201, 204 Johnston, J, Knox 134 Johnston, Jodell 121 Johnston, Lonni l. 146, 158 Johnston, Timothy S. 134. 181 Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones. Jones, Jones. Jonson Benita 201 Julia 89 Laura 146 Patricia 146, 213 Rise D. 88, 164, 194, 195, 1 Steven Ray 134 Tamara T. 134 Yolanda , Christopher M. Jordan, Errott S. Juergensmeyer, Marg 146. 198 Julian. Kagel, Amy as Paula 121, zoe, 207, zoa Kaldenberger, Krislopher 121 Kaldenberger, Kurt W. 146 Kampschroer, Melissa G. 134, 164 Kane, Richard L. 146 Kang, David Hwi Hwa 134, 181 Kantorek, Kun 146 Kapp, Lori 180 Kaput, Dawn M. 146 Karsten, Kimberly 121 96, 2 Hoffman, Karen 88 Hogan, Anthony 120, 158, 156 Hogan, Diana Lynn 88 Holder, Kenneth 88 Holder, Mary Jane 88, 210, 211, 213, 214 Holder, Tara 133 Holevas, James 120 Holland, Billie Ray Holland, Lisa L. 146 240 Karsten, Robert 121, 196, 216 Karwatzki, Michelle L. 134 Kasiba, Alan R. 146, 103 Keene, Errol D. Kellenberger, Ania 146, 169, 198, 207 Kellenberger, Melissa 146, 194, 195 Kellenbarger, Rachel 134, 194, 198, 212 Kelley, Kevin 89, 206, 207, 209, 211 Kelly, Deanna 121, 180, 186 05, 212 Kelly, Jennifer 134, 164, 198, 206 Kelly, Margaret 89, 104 Kelter, Michael 121, 197 Kempken, Melanie M. 146 Kenny, Angela 134 Kenyon, Connie Kenyon, John 146 Kenyon, Michael J. 134 Kerchal, Vincent E. 146 Kerman, Laura 90 Kertz, Mechele 90, 213 Kenz, Stephanie L. 146, 161 Khan, Fatima 90, 134. 199, 201 Kiel, Christopher 90 Kiel, Lori Lynette 146, 203, 213, 214 Kim, Julie 121, 168, 196 Kim, l.inda Songim 146, 201, 211 King, Steve 90, 174, 175 Kinsinger, John 146, 202 Kinsinger, Mary Kay 90. 160, 172, 173, 186, 194, Kinsinger, Sharon A. 146 Kline, Gerald 90 Kline, Jellrey 90, 212, 214, 215 Kloplenstein, Becky 121 Knight, Michael D. 121 Knotts, Regina 146 Knutson, Timothy J. 146 Koch, Kevin L. Koch, Roben 90 Koehler, Jo Ellen 146, 169, 207 Koehn, Claryssa 136, 211 Koehring, Dale 90 Kolesar, Mary Kay 134, 154, 176, 194, 199 Konstantinidis, Gus 121 Konstantinidis, Suthria 121, 196. 218 Korfist. Christian 134, 158, 201 Kosirog, Peter J. 134 Kossakowski, Anton C. 134, 181, 158 Koteles, Randy 146 Kotesky, Anton Koulis, Angela 90 Koulis, Angle 146, 200 Koulis, Jim 121 Kovacs, Julie 146, 161, 173, 202 Krahn, Kirk K. 146 Krahn. Michelle 121 Krajecki, Gary A. 134, 158 Krajecki, Mark D. 121, 196, 199 Kramer, Sharilyn 90, 176, 177, 196, 199, 216 Krepel, Gerald 134 Krikau, Sara 146 Krocko, David Joseph 91. 198, 212, 214 Krogh, Karyn 134, 161, 201 Kruckenberg, Carol Jean 146 Kruger, Melissa A. 134, 177, 201 Kruger, Michelle M, Krultz, Jamine D. 121 Kruschel, Patrick E, Kruschal, Paul E. 124 Kruse, James 134 Kuhlman, Kelly 91 Kuhlman, Kim 91, 176, 200 Kullick, Linda M. 121 Kummet, Blaine 134, 170 Kummet, Paul 146 Kuppin, Frank M. Labuguan, Anthony C. 146, 207 Lalley, Shannon 146 Laha, Dennis Lainhart, Monica Lynn 134 Lajter, Lori Ann 146, 199, 213 Lamz, Deborah Lynn 134, 205 Lamz, Michele L. 134 Landis, .lottery M. 146 Landwahr, Danny T. 91 Lane, Jerry W. 121 Lane, Lisa L. 146 Lang, sean M. 14s Lange, Julie 91, 190 Lange. Kathy Lynn 146 Larsen, Tracey 134 Larson, Kristin 91, 217 Lame, Karen Ann 134, 164, 177, 194. 198 Larue, Katherine Jean 134 Lasley, Robert Jim 134, 158 Latte, Dennis 147 Latsis, Mattie Jane 121 Laughlin, Tina Sue 147, 207 Lawrence, Brian 134, 198 Lawrence, Kristine 91, 196, 199 Lay, Deborah K. 121 Lay, John Scott 134 Lazer, Joseph 134, 158, 181 Lee, James 147 Lee, Lori 147 Lee, Tracy Carol 91 Leffler, Scott 121, 201, 218 Leillon, Helen 213 Leith, Kane Kathleen 91 Leitner, Todd 134 Leonard, Christopher 147 Leonhardt, Christine A. 121, 199 Leopold, Shelley 147 Lerell, David 147 Leroy, David Eric 91 Lesser, Gary Brian 91 Leth, Jennifer Lynn 121, 218 Leverenz, David 79, 91 Lewis, Cara 121, 190, 196, 197 Lewis, Danita 147, 198, 218 Lewis, Derek McGaw 147, 158 Libby, Dale 121, 211 Libby, Eric A. 147 Lincioome, Jennifer 134, 169, 212 Lindner, Kimberly I. 91 195, 196 Llngle. Jeffrey Dennis 147, 207 Linstrom. Stephen M. 91, 206, 211 Llska, Carrie Ann 147 Llsy. Christiann Lynn 134, 162 Lieyu. Joyce 91, 204 Lloyd, Mark A. Lobben. Mathew 134, 201 Loehr. Karla 91,108,169, 196, 212,214 Lombardo, Lauralyn 147 Lombardo. Michael Lomedlco. Joseph 92 Long, Cara Suzanne 147, 213 Lopez, Alexandra 121 Lopez, Allyson 147 Lopez, James 134 Lopez, Manuel E. Lopez, 'limothy 156 Lorbiecki, Barbara 176 Lonon. James 121 Losch. Thomas S. 147 Lovejoy, Cathleen 92 Lovejoy, Steven 121 Loveless, James Steve 134 Loveless, Robert J. 147 Lowe, Audrey G. 147 Lowe, Christine K. 121. 154, 155. 194 Lowery, Jellery 147 Lowrey, Pamela 147. 199, 211 Lubicz, Richard J. 121, 211 Lucas, Mark Christopher 147, 181 Lucy, 'limothy Ludwig, Kenneth 134, 198 Luedtke, Eva A. 92 Luers. Susan Gayle 121 Luger, Melanie 121 Luker. Jeffrey 147 uker, Melissa 92, 212 Lung, Walter 121 Lurbiecki, Barbizi Luscher, Jellrey D. 92 Luscher, Jodi 147 Lustman, Bridget Rene 147, 173. 187 Lustman. Robert J. 92 Lutz, John Raymond 134, 158 Lye. Brian 92 MacGregor. Jamie 134. 166 Mackall, Karla Sue Madden, Jennifer Ann 147, 161, 213 Mclntyre. Robert G. 93. 156 McKee, Egypt 122, 156 McKee, Eric 134, 158 McMulIin, Sean L. 147, 163, 206 McNulty. Daniel L. 122, 163, 181, 206, 211 McNulty, Michael 134, 163, 199, 206 McNulty. Sean 134 McVicar, Brian K. 93 McVicar. Tammy 147 McVicar, Todd 147 Meadows. Lisa L. 147, 211 Mears, Kathy L. 147, 180 Mears. Scott E. 122 Meisner, Patricia A. 93 Meiia, Richard R.A. Mensik, Pamela L. 122 Mentjes, David S. 147, 166 Mentjes, Dean G. 134, 163 Menz, Michelle A. 122, 194 Menz, Tammy L. 134, 177 Merkau, Erik 147 Merkau, Kelley Merkau, Ralf Todd Merkin. Loreen Lynn 200 Merlak. Laura Ann 135 Merlak, Paul 147 Merrill Ill, Milton 24. 93 Mesmer, Steven 147 Metz, Charles 122, 181 Metz, Michael 93 Myer, william 94 Michniewicz. Tracy 135. 210. 211 Mies, Kirk 147. 166, 195. 217 Migacz, James A. 135 Milewski, Linda 122 Miller. Abraham A, 74. 122, 196 Munson. Deborah 148 Munson, Deborah A. Muntz, Muntz. Amy 135, 177,194,212 Todd 95 Murison, Bonnie 122 Mustard. Gretchen 95 Mustard. Heidi 122 Myers, Shari 148, 200, 213 Myers. Marla Lea Myhre, Kelli Ann 148, 199 Nakoneczny, Kimberly M. 148, 173. 207 Nakoneczny. Robert A. 122 Nanni, Beth L. 148, 202 Nazarowski. James J. ll 135 Nazarowski, Tracy Neal, Brent Negron, Edwin Nelson. Jenniler L, 135 Nelson, Joanne M. 148. 161, 187. 213 Nelson. Kristine M. 135 Nelson Leslie J. 122, 214 Nelson, Mary 122 Nelson, Stacy 122 Nemetz. Kyle J. 95 Nemmers, Shane 95 Neubauer, Tamara A. 135, 177 Nichol. Martha 125. 186 Nicholson, Dawn M. Nielsen. Steven 95 Niemann, Todd B. 135. 158 Nohl, L eeann 135, 205 Nohl, Patrick E. 95 Nohl, Todd 135 Noonan. Christopher 135 Nordine, Tammy Sue 135. 202 Norland, Enc 135 Miller, Miller. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller. Miller, Miller, Miller, Charlie E. 135 Francesca 147 Garrick 135. 171 James Lee 135 Jeftrey 122 Karen122.190,196,198,206 Matthew Klages 94. 156 Robert 94 Stephanie 122 Stephen K. 94. 196, 206, 207, 211 Vincent J. 135, 206, 207 Mills, Lori Ann 122 Blohlt. Madden Karen Joan 121. 154. 155 Maegdlin Ill, William L. 147, 213 Maguire, Leonard M. 121, 156 Malnard. Suzanne M. 92 ainard, Timothy aiierie. Joseph allette. Vinlliam L. elohn, Jr., Robert G. 121.194, 170 Kelly Ann 134. 154. 198 anzow. Cheryl S. 92 apes. Bentley E. 121, 156 apes, Sheryl 121, 201 arablllas, Pamela aras, Linda Joyce 134, 190, 191. 206 arblestone. Sara 92, 164, 194, 196 arean. Scott 134, 199 rettl. Ann Marie 121, 196, 218 arholke, James A. 147 arhofke, Jodi A. 92, 172, 186, 195 amofke. John A. 147 arhofke. Scott E. 92 arltovlch, Jr,, Richard F. 121 arple. Kimberly 92 arquez, Daniel 122, 212 arsh. Mary Barbara 92 arshall, David arshall. Terri 92 anln, Christine A. 134. 187, 190, 191, 198 aitln, Kent enin, Ryan 147 artin, Teresa artlnak, Heather 134, 177. 201 artlriak, Kristin 24, 92 artinez. Mario Xavier 122 artlnez. Patricia R. artinez. Robert 134 ason. Maryann 147 athes, Michelle 122, 190 atheson. Brent A. 122. 156, 206 atheson, Corey D. 147, 203 atheson, Jeffery 93 atison, Davld 93 atison, Diane 122 atlick. eeiry J. ayheld. Anthony ays. Susan M. 93. 204 cCombs, Richard F. 147 nnaughay, Kathi 147 nnaughay, Mark 147 nnaughay, Mike 122 cConnaughay, Scott 93 cCormick, Steven J, mack. Michael R. 147 Y. Jamie Lynn 93, 160 y, Teresa 93. 200 racken, Timothy 147 cDonald, Chere M. 164 cElheny, Michael C. 93 cGavock. Michael 93 innls, Heather 147 innis, Kerry 122, 199 owan. Dann Matthew 93 rath, Paul 147 oGrath, Steve 122 regor, Jamie 199 lntire, William 147, 171 Intyre, Janet 93 Milowski, Connie L. 94 Minehart, Andrew J, 94, 156 Minehan, Eric 147 Mink. Scott 94, 166 Minnich, Paul 94. 196 Mish, Daniel C. 94 Mitchell, Bret 135 Mitchell, Colleen 122 Mitchell, Corey Mitchell, Stacey 122 Mobley, Michael 94, 196, 210 Moffett, Brett D. 122. 147, 207 Moffett, Chad Alan 170, 206 Mogler, Cynthia 135, 164, 166 Molander, Teresa Mane 122 Moll, Barry A. 147 Mollenhour. Vicki 94 Monkemeyer. James T. 147 Monkemeyer. Jon R. 122, 196 Montalbano, Nicholas 135, 181, 158 Montavon, Deborah 122 Moon, Kimberly 135, 161 Moon. Moore Moore Moore Moore Stacie147, 161, 173 , Christina 135. 201 Donald R i James 94, 156, we Michelle L. 94 Moore: seen wener 135. 206. 267 Moore, Stacey Moore. Tracy 135, 186 Moore Moore Tammi 147 I Theresa Anne Norton, Michael J. 95 Nottolini, Alecia 148, 164. 201 Oberheim, Jr., Robert Carl 122 Oberheim, Heidi M. 148, 161 Oberle, Jeffrey 148. 171 Oconnor. Lynn 135, 218 Ofarrell. Patrick 122, 163 Ofarrell. Sheila R. Ogden. Glen 122 Oine, Michael 148, 207 Olllges, Kevin N. 135, 218 Olliges. Laura Olsen, Cindy 135, 212 Olson, Denise 122 Oneal, Ronald D. 95, 158, 181 Oneil, Brian A. 135 Orsby, Yvette148 Osar, Cari A. 148 Osar, Mark W. 122 Ostdick, Courtney L. 148, 213 Ostema. Lisa 148 on, Jody 96. 156 Dtte. Beth 122 Oite, Keith ' Ottinger, Kathenrie Lee 135. 161, 210, 2 Otunga. Lisha Sue 96. 196, 198 Outlow, Jeanette 135 Outlow, Mary Louise 24. 96. 204 Ovelmen, Keith E. 135. 205 Overbey. Carrie 135 Owens. John 122 Paoetti, Kalhenne 122 Pacetti, Todd 148 Padilla, Julie Ann 148. 213 Palkovic, David H. 135, 166 Palkovic, Joseph M. 123. 166 Palm, Michael Palmer, Danielle L. 148. 211 Palmer, Michelle 96, 212 Palushik. Deanna 135, 180 Pantoia. Juan 135 Papolio, Usa Papolio, Steven C. Parczany. Doris Mocrman, Jack 94, 212, 214 Moomian, Sean 135. 163, 212 Morel, Janice 147 Morel, Joseph 135, 158 Morel, Melissa 122, 204 Moreno, Teresa 147, 199 Morgan, Angelica 142. 147, 169, 194 Morgan, Gary 94 Morgan, Nicole E. 147, 208 Morris. Kimberly 122 Morris. Melissa 122. 197 Morris, 'line L, 147 Morrison. Jim 122 Morrison, Mark Morrison. Randall Lee 122, 218 Morrow, Robert E. Morse, Craig M. 122 Morton, Channaine 95, 196, 205. 206. 207, 211 Morton, Heather 147, 161 Moser. Daniel 95, 196 Mountford. Caren Mountford. Caren 135 Mountlord, Dennis 95 Mountlord, Dennis W. Mousel, Diane Lee 95, 176 Moyer, 'Rm Mueller, David J. Mulroney, Christopher 148 Mundi, Steven P. 135 Munger, David Muniz, Anibal Munkel, Laura E. 142. 148, 161, 194 Munn, Patricia 95. 198 Munson, David Munson, David L. 122 Parisek. Edward Park. Jaoquelyn 148. 203 Park. Rebecca Parker. Parker. Velma 123 Vickie 148 Perxs. Becky 135 Parks, Michael 96 Parr, Kathryn L. 123. 198, 206, 211 Parrish, Patricia I. 123 Patel. Alkesh B. 148 P8t9t9. Connie Sue 148 Paul, Andrea 148 Paulsen, Vicki 96. 105. 160 Payne. Payne. Payne. Payne. Donald W. 123 Mark 197 Rebecca D. 135 Sherri J. Payton, Eric Peake. Johnny Peerion, Noelle Pearson, Audrey 135. 203 Pearson, Patti 135 Pedersen, Katrina M. 148. 169, 186, 187, 213 Pedersen, Kyle 24, 96, 170, 182 Pedersen, Pam 161 Perez. Perez. Perez. Perez. Perez. Jr., Sergio Carlos Jose A. 135 Martha 148 Ftichard A. 135, 158, 181 Perez, Soraida Perry. Patricia Peszat, Judie Peters, Daniel J. 135 Peters, Donna 146. 203 11,212 Peters, Joseph James 123 Petersdorf, Linda 135, 180, 187 Petersen, Jr., Walter 123, 203 Petersen, Kamala E. 135. 180 Peterson, Brenda M. 96 Peterson, Brian A. 148 Peterson, Christine L. 148, 213 Peterson, Patrick 204 Petit, Connie 161, 194 Petit, Joseph 123, 148 Petit, M, Andrew Pfeiffer, Kurt 96 Pfeiffer, Scott A. 123 Pfortmiller, Jeff 96 Pfortmiller, Scott Phanavenh, Nit 148, 201 Phelps, Bruce 96 Phelps, Devon 54, 123, 200 Phillips, Curt R. 135 Phillips. Robert R. 135, 212 Phorasavong, Suem 148 Pienkowski, Jon 123 Pierce, Brian J. 96 Pierce, Gregory 123 Platt, Christopher 123 Plazewski, Judith Lynn 135, 205 Plazewski, Theresa 96, 155 Plote, Brian 123 Plote, Jennifer 123 Poling. Aaron Michael 148 Poll, Christine 148, 194 Poll, Michael 123 Poole, Jeffrey 148 Pope, Dale 204 Porter, Kevin M. Porter, Paul W. Potter, Charles 135 Potuznik, Marci 96 Potuznik, Victona 148 Powers, Howard 96, 156 Powers, Kurtis M. 123, 174 Pozezinski, Dianne 96, 204 Praeger, Tracy Prescott, Brian K. 135 Pritchard, Traci L. 148 Pritchett-Tragar, Starle Prornbo, Julie Ann 135 Puckett, Kimberiy 123 Pugsley. Michelle 97, 204 Puklin, Jonathan 123. 148 Puklin, Lisa 191 Pyle, Eric 148 Ouezada, Juan M. 148 Ouezada, Maria R. 123 Ouindel, Danny D. 123 Quinn, Sandra 97 Quist, Ray 123, 197 Raap, Donald L. 148 Rabe, Cynthia 148. 155. 169, 194, 195 Raduenzel. Mark A. 148 Raheem, Kareem 97, 196, 199 Rehn, Laurence 135 Rakow, Jennifer 123. 194, 195, 196, 197, 199 Ramey, Vhonda Jean 123 Ramirez, Araceli M. 148 Ramsey, Shawna 135 Ramsay, Todd 123, 156 Rausch, Christopher 148 Rayner, Kristin 135, 190, 191 Rayner, Sara 97. 196, 206, 207 Rechsteiner, Marc 148 Redman, Dawn Y. Redmond, Kennard L. 135, 158 Redmond, Leonard L, Reed, Teresa M. 135 Reed. Troy Lee 136 Reh, Dawn M. 97, 172 Rehberg, Paula C. 123 Reinert. Kevin P. 148 Reinert, Michael 97, 198 Remmers, Richard 123 Renwick, Brian 123 Renwick, Frances 148 Renwick, Jennifer Reuter, Lisbeth 148 Reuterman, Donna Marie 123 A Rich, Kurt P. 136. 164, 199, 206, 207 Rich, Paula 97, 166, 200, 203 Richards, John W. 148 Richardson, Andre Richardson. Joan 136 Richardson, Joanetta 148 Richardson, Laquita Richardson, Patricia 136 Ricker, Athena 123 Ridley, Lorena 136 Riggs, Karin Diane 123, 164 Riggs, Robert John 24, 97, 164, 216 Rippberger, Randy 97 Ritz, Shereena 123 Rivera, Nelson 148 Roach, Harold E. 148 Roath, Paul 97 Robarge. Raymond R. Roberts, Anne 177 Roberts. Catherine M, 136 Robens, Lisa M. 148, 202 Robinson, Christine 148 Robinson, Leeann 148 Robledo, Francisco 158 Roby, Dorothy A, Rocha. Ana Bertha 123 Rocha, Virginia 148, 213 Rocke. Sean 242 167, 196, 197, 199, 206, 211, Rodgers, Coleen 97 Rodriguez, Daniel 136 Rodriguez. Jackie 148 Rodriguez, Juanita Rodriguez, Leonor 148 Rodriguez, Luis 97 Rodriguez, Marta E. 148 Rodriguez, Rosemary 136, 198 Rodriguez, Steve 123 Rogers, Ethan Rockwell 148 Rogers, Louette 136, 211 Rogers, Mark 97 Rohlwing, Darren 97 Rohlwing, Kevin 55, 123, 156 Rohlwing, Tami D. 148, 198 Rohlwing, Thomas 149 Rohlwing, Timothy 149 Rojas, Eric Todd 136, 212 Roller, Sarah 149 Roman, Antonio Romero, Rachel 123 Romine, Rosemary R. 97 Rooker, Mark David 149, 213 Rosado, Madeline 149 Rosado, Marilyn 136 Rosado, Marisol 123 Rose, Billy 97 Rosenthal, Vickie 123 Ross, Kimberly 123 Roswold, Judith Ann 98 Rouse, Jessie 149 Rozell. Tina Marie 98, 186 Rugg, Terence E. 149 Runyan, Constance 98 Runyan, Marcus 136, 166 Rush, Jeffrey 149 Flush, Kellie 123 Rush, Lonnie 149. 187, 207 Rushka, Keith Russell, Michael J, 149 Russell, 'Rna Marie 123, 198, 201 Rutherlord, Charlotte A. Rutherford, John M. 136 Rysewyk, Bryce 136 Rysewyk, Randy 123 Saenz, Jr., Ruben 123 Saenz, Angelica 123 Saenz, Maria 136 Salas, Maria E. 149, 213 Salas, Victor 149 Sanchez, Fernando R. 136 Sanchez, Gustavo R. 98 Sant, Agatha Jo Santiago, Jorge 149 Santiago. Raul Savage, Ricky Sawlis, Scott 136, 199. 206, 207 Saylor, Stephen Schebert, Mike 123, 204 Schaefer, Linda 149 Schaeffer, Douglas 149 Scharatz, Kim 161 Schellenberger, Don 98 Scherf, Kimberlee 124 Schick, Jodi 136 Schifferer, Rodney 149 Schifferer, Wendy 124 Schiltz, Robert 124 Schley, Luree 98 Schlick. Jodi 162, 202 Schlieben, Sandra A. 98 Schlueter, Mark F. Schmedeke, Manin J. 149 Schmicker, Diane Lyn 136 Schmicker, Lee 98 Schmidgall, Sara 98 Schmidt, Allen Ray 149 Schmidt, Daniel 98, 205 Schmidt, Jill 124, 196, 214 Schmidt, Michael 149, 213, 214 Schmidt, Pamela J, 98 Schneiderman, Keith M. 124 Schneiderman, Kevin J. 149 Schock, Rebecca 149, 213 Schock, Scott Henry 124 Schramm. Robert 136 Sohrieber, Jeffrey S. 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Stephen 149, 171 Teeters, Shelley 150, 201 Termini, Michael L. 150, 181 Termini. Tony J. 136 Teyler, Julie A. 102 Thiede, Lawrence 150 T'hiel, Joanne Mae 137, 160 Thielen, Christine 102, 200 Thiemann, Joyce L, 125. 168. 199. 205. 212. 214 Thomas, Thomas, Albert J. Annette 137, 202, 206 Thomas. Eric Dale 137, 158 Thomas. Jana M. Thomas, Jett R. Th0maS. Lisa 125. 168. 210, 211 Thomas. Ronald 137 Thomas, Shanita 150. 213 Thompson, Todd 156 Thomton, Lillie 137 Tighe, Michael Ft. 125, 156 'l1mze, Jimmy Lee 137 Unsley, Tina M. 150. 207 Tobin, Beth M. 137, 201, 206 Todd, Michelle 102. 190 Toledo, Ricardo M. 150 Tomlin, Charles Toms, Patrice E. 125 Tonning. Steve 125 Torling, William J. 150 Touchberry, Lisa A. 150, 213 Toutexis, Soula 102, 194, 196, 198 ownsend. Dennis 125 racy, Jr., Ronald ran. Chi 137 ran, Huyan ran, Wendy 150 ravis, Kathleen 125, 168 revino, Ralph 125 ripp, Suzy 161 rumbo, Chad 125 ruong-Quang, Vithya 171 rupp. Suzanne R. 150, 213 rygg, Kay 137 rygg, Kellie Sue rygg, Kirsten L. ucker, Daniel P. 150 uclter, Jill M. 137 urner, Michael A. 137 umer, Vlhlllam 125, 181 Turville, Daniel Twining, Tamara 150 Tyler, Julie 203 Tyne, Jeltrey Ward 102 Uecker. Jenniler A. 120, 162, 194 Utland, Jerry L. 137 Underwager, Andrew 125. 156, 197 Underwager, Deborah 102, 200 Underwager, Edwin C. 102 Unger, Sharlene Gay 102, 212 Upton, Joanne 102, 200 Urias, Kara 213 Utt, Traci Lyn 102, 160 Valdez. Juan 102, 199 Valdez, Maria R. 150 Valdivia. Thomas M. 137. 158 Valentino, Ben 125 Van Pelt, Patrick 150 Vanburen. Lawrence 125. 206, 207, 208. 211 Vannatta, Kevin 150, 213 Vanwinkle, Joni L. 150, 161, 173, 207 Vargas, Chris Vargas, Connie 102. 205 Vargas, Richard E. 125 Vamey, Lisa 125 Vatter, Brian E. 150 Vaughan, Mark E. 150, 158, 197 Vaulato, Timothy J. 102, 197, 205 Vazquez, Jr., Leonico 150, 207 Vazquez, Joseph 103 Velasquez, Jorge Verbic, James T, 137, 174 Versluys, Vicki 125 Vertrees, Edred M. 137, 158 Vertz, Michele A. 150 Vespa, Jr., William F. Vespa, Wendy A, 150 Vilim, Manha Villanueva. Maria Emilia 150 Villanueva. Rosemary Villella, David 125, 195, 201 Vintike, Carrie Vogt, Dennis R, 103 Volkening, Betsy 150, 177, 198, 213 Vollman, Brent J. 150 Vollman, Craig 125, 181, 182,212 Vollman, Curt Allen 150, 213 Vollman, Jenniler 103 Voross. Andrew 125, 206 Voross, Robert 125. 198 Voss, Daniel 137, 163 Vretlors. Kenneth 125 Wachtel, Gregory 125 Wachtel, Mark E. 150 Wagner, Daniel 201 Wagner. 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