Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL)

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. A ' r 1 N -1 ' iyl y - ' J ' J - i?v ' . • J .y ii . iS .:k - c , j 4 4 I tr Mil X f V C ,tJ str - cdu j C ' bU . V A ' . i VOLUME V 1964 ■.y i f ' ' MAINE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WEST Des Plaines, Illinois I stream!, r arVd larger n the ocean of the world. i-i jt. Preparing itself to become a current T ) LAl :i Q, i Mi i ' sissaBms , IIL •--■-. th thirVof tf| i ckle, growl ?lofc into matari t Td course of the al happinesses and Show, November dances, and parties, to stop the flow of 3ve something en- But the river, life, TJoyable times remain as memories. The purpose of this book is to bring back the memory of the CURRENT OF THIS YEAR. Karen Rivard £d 7or- n-chief STAFF Karen Rivard _ Editor-in-chief Jane PressI Business Manager K en Miller _ Senior Editor Val Enggas _ Class Editor Jim Bullerman Sports Editor Donna Batdorf Clubs Editor Kafhy Flentge Organizations and Activities Editor Jim Kahn Administration and Staff Editor Bob Reinhart _ Faculty Editor Wendy Geertz — Sen or Assistant Linda Waters Class Assistant Jim Wandrey Sports Assistant Nancy Carlson - Clubs Assistanf Sue Olson Organ zaf ' ons and Activities Assistant Lynne Struebing Administration and Faculty Assistant Jane Wolski ArtvifOrk G. J. Walker Sponsor TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS 4 Page 74 SPORTS CLASSES INDEX Academics . ■ ? .- ' - pp 1 .i 1 - ' ' ii ART In order to obtain a comprehensive, well-rounded education, a student must develop his senses as well as his mind. The fulfilment of this phase of the stu- dent ' s education is the primary objective of Maine West ' s art department which offers an extensive and well-diversified curriculum that exposes the interested student to all forms of art. The courses offered serve to stimulate imagination and creativity as they pro- mote a sensitive, cultural awareness and instill an invaluable appreciation for the aesthetic values of the world around us. E. Meitzner BUSINESS EDUCATION After the student has acquired a good academic background, his next concern is how to utilize that background to best advantage toward secur- ing a job and establishing himself as a responsible member of the community. The business educa- tion department provides for the student an opportunity to learn the more basic and practical skills that he will be called upon to use in the business world. Courses offered range from per- sonal typing to commercial law and serve to provide a wide base from which the student can confidently draw on later in a job or in specific study upon graduation. C. Arvold R. Dieter S. Drain G. McNeela W. Hommerding v. McEiwain R Ross R, Smith D. Solheim A. Sortal O. Brown Chairman DRIVER EDUCATION The Maine West driver education department offers two courses whose goals are to instill prop- er human attitudes and skills necessary for safe operation of an automobile. The first of these, safety education, is a graduation requirement for all students. It teaches necessary laws and basic driving techniques in the classroom. Driver edu- cation gives the student practical behind-the-wheel training as well as more specific classroom study. The thirteen week course is culminated by a road test given by a state examiner wherein the stu- dent can secure his driver ' s license. R. Schmidt E. Zuccarini MMHETWPtaSCHOOL tST V? H0LMES_P05 ENGLISH No matter how great or extensive a person ' s knowledge may be or how wide have been his experiences, he will not be of any value to himself or to others around him unless he has the ability to clearly communicate his ideas so that others may appreciate and derive benefit from them. It is for this reason that Maine West requires all students to acquire three units of English before graduation. This is also why the Maine West English depart- ment has taken great care to secure personnel of the highest caliber. In the regular and accelerated programs students are taught through experience how to read, write, create, analyze, discuss, and, generally, communicate intelligently. W. Ludolph chairman iljik ll B. Daniel M. Davis II ENGLISH J. Schran WO E. Gass S. Stearns LIBRARIANS AND SPECIAL TEACHERS C. Becker Psycho ogisf P. Jenness Special Prograrr) V. Lovell Special Program 12 .I -V l ' . ) N. Benner J. Hardy W. Mitchell J. Tempero R. Volz HOME ECONOMICS The home economics department at Maine West provides a well-rounded education and prepara- tion for homemaking and family living. Any in- terested girl at Maine can take part in the diversi- fied opportunities afforded her in the areas of cooking, clothing, and home management. These areas of study form a well-rooted foundation upon which she can build and prepare for the future. m R. Cochrane Chairman a. ' iisky R. Freen% INDUSTRIAL ARTS AAaine West ' s industrial arts department offers the student a multifaceted program in specific practical fields. The curriculum, aimed particularly, at the non-college bound student, includes every- thing from wood and metal working to electricity and auto mechanics. The student who takes ad- vantage of the industrial arts facilities at AAaine can often develop advanced knowledge and skills in a specific field that may well lead to a gratify- ing and rewarding job immediately following high school. D. Grobe R. H ulfachor J. Killam R. ' V alKovic R. Nowak R. Pelikan P. litre R. Wolfe 14 LANGUAGE We often, especially in the study of litera- ture, encounter the phrase, It loses some- thing in the translation. At Maine West, students, through their study of a language, are able to gain the satisfaction of reading, in the original, the writings of some of his- tory ' s greatest figures. Latin students, for example, have the opportunity to read the famous works of Vergil and the great orator Cicero. The study of a language also con- tributes greatly to the student ' s understand- ing and appreciation of the background and finer points of his own language. I L. Karger R. Meute D. Smith R. Streng 15 16 I ! ! . ,. «J I M jM ■■J iH H A M A 1 ■ ■ E. Atkinson F. H. Bailey R. Blake L. Callen ■«=«- M fe L. Collister D. Henr ' Ai!b D. Paisley D. Gould . 1 D. Marshall MATHEMATICS If a number of individuals were asked to boil down the general aim of the entire educa- tional system, the general consensus of opinion would probably be that its goal is to develop the student ' s mind to its maximum potential and to develop sense of clear thinking and logica deduction. Such is the specific and principal ob- jective of the math department. The courses of- fered, which range from basic math to calculus, not only teach how to solve math problems but also how to attack any problem or difficult situa- tion the student may encounter with an orderly sense of reasoning and direction. $ MUSIC Boasting one of the finest music departments in the state of Illinois, Maine West is duly proud of its state championship marching band and state championship show band, its fine orchestra, and numerous excellent choral groups. Music stu- dents gain valuable knowledge and experience by participating in the numerous musical events such as V-Show, school assemblies, and concerts which take place throughout the school year and demand long unglamorous hours of repetitious and tedious practice. The members of the music department make a very definite and vital cul- tural and academic contribution to Maine West. W. Schafer J. Spears 17 NURSES Always ready and ably prepared to assist any student in need of medical attention due to acci- dent or illness, the nurses at Maine West are of the highest caliber and qualifications. Above and beyond the call of duty is their much appreciated sponsorship and support of the Future Nurses Association at school. F. RingI BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ■ ii M. Hotchkiss R. Kearns D. Kennedy R. King M. Nyren B. Bovenmyer GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical education of high school students is of such concern to the leaders and citizens of our community that they have made it a state law that all students have at least thirty minutes of physical education every day of school. One of the front-rank goals of our late President was increased physical fitness. In a sincere effort to fulfill this aim and other responsibilities, Maine West attempts to provide teachers of the finest caliber and athletic facilities of the highest stand- ard. K. Pierce J. Thompson  ■ • MUT - E. Burk J. Clouser S. Cross SCIENCE Another basic goal of any educational system Is to develop in the student a keener insight to and awareness of the whys and wherefores of his physical surroundings and environment. The sci- ence department at Maine West concerns itself primarily with this integral aspect of the student ' s education. The courses available, whether they deal with general science or advanced chemistry, all are geared toward expanding the student ' s understanding of the scientific theories and laws which govern nature. In this day and age es- pecially, a knowledgeable background in science is mandatory for the well-rounded, responsibly- Informed citizen. D. Gauger G. Greene J. Hugh J. Jobst J. Kirkpatrick C. Lawyer W. Miller M. Oakley R. Porter J. Scofield L. Scott V. Stenoien 20 m ili A:fe G. Bakalis T. Beggs E. Edslrom G. Freeman G. Hoffmann D. Layton K, Lindquist T. Little D. Magsamen F. Paul G. Rempel H. Suffield r SOCIAL SCIENCE One of the leading practical assets a student can develop as a result of his schooling is the capacity to be- come a responsible, well-informed citizen. As the Often alluded to lead- ers of the future, students must have an understanding of the history, sig- nificance, and basis of the democratic society of which they are an impor- tant part if they are to become fully mature, intelligent, and working members of it in their adult years. The social science courses are de- signed to accomplish this essential task at Maine West. 21 Left to right: L. Fuelner J. Minerick ADULT EDUCATION Contributing to Maine West ' s excellent aca- demic standing is its diversified and popular program of adult education which encompasses a wide range of adult interests. The curriculum includes women ' s gymnastics, sewing, travel lec- ture series, courses dealing with hobbies, and do-it-yourself instruction as well as high school and college type academic courses in math, Eng- lish, and others. Any resident of Maine Township, even the high school or college graduate, can benefit from at least one of the many courses available. £ M. Johnston READING CENTER The reading center was established in another effort by Maine West to provide for the maximum possible development of its students. In the read- ing center more thorough comprehension and ex- tended reading speed are stressed in an effort to supplement the reading skills fostered in the class- room. Students are instructed on an individual basis with help of the most modern reading facil- ities and are thus permitted to advance and de- velop at their own rate according to their personal interests and abilities. 22 G. Concidine WORK EXPERIENCE AND DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Any student over sixteen years old with at least eigiit credits and the dean ' s approval is eligible for Work Experience. He also must have had at least one course in his future field of occupation. This program consists of a half a day of academic courses and a half a day of on-the-job training. E. Hughes R. Sides 23 ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Earle W. Wiltse Schools in District 207 are under the supervision of Dr. E. W. Wiltse. During his many years of service Dr. Wiltse has institut- ed ideas and policies which have contributed to the high standards for which Maine Township is known. He works with the faculty and administration at the indi- vidual schools in the district to set up programs and regulations. His efforts over the years have made Maine one of the top schools in the state. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Ra4F h J. Frost, Jr. Mr. Frost ' s duty is to organize the meetings at which Dr. Wiltse presides, as well as the individual staff and interdepartmental meetings. He outlines the choice of courses a student may take at Maine, and evaluates the effectiveness of the courses now being offered. In event of Dr. Wiltse ' s absence Mr. Frost assumes the added responsibility of holding his position. BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Harold Markworth As business manager of the Maine Township High Schools it is Mr. Mark- worth ' s job to act as secretary to the Board of Education and treasurer of the entire school district. His duties entail preparing the budget and supply buying for all the schools in District 207. He and his staff keep all the bx)oks involving the district financial affairs in order and direct the district accounts. 24 COORDINATOR OF GUIDANCE Mr. Merlin W. Schultz Mr. Schultz, coordinator of guidance on the district level, performs many tasks related to the professional people employed at Maine. He works in unison with the counselors, the school social worker, the nurses, and the school psychologist to enable the students at Maine to have a well-rounded counseling service. 2 PRINCIPAL Mr. Rider, Principal at Maine West, bears all the responsibility of seeing that the school is run smoothly. It has been his job in the past four years at Maine to maintain discipline in the student body and to appoint certain personnel specified duties. It is largely because of Mr. Rider that Maine has set such high standards for its students and teachers to live up to— both academically and in the field of sports. c .• ' . !•«■ . Mr. Herman L. Rider Mr. Robert A. Wells ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Helping Mr. Rider to diversify the du- ties and chores of the school is Mr. Robert Wells, the Assistant Principal. Some of his other responsibilities include scheduling fire and air raid drills, as- semblies, and the placement of needed substitute teachers. In addition to these jobs, Mr. Wells must assume Mr. Rider ' s position when the latter is absent for any reason. Mr. Weils and Mr. Rider must work together in agreement on every issue in school policy. In this way they can lead the school as a unit. BOARD OF EDUCATION These prominent people in the community serve this school district without remuneration for their work. They set up and institute the rules at Maine West. Any suggestions the public or student body might have are brought up before them to be considered carefully and then used or rejected. Dr. Leonard W. Swanson President W i iV ' Mr. W. Bert Ba Vic. Walter T. Craigle Mr. Lommen D. Eley Mrs. Anne Z. Kuehl Mr. William T. Newport Dr. Dan H. Jacobsen 26 Mr. A. Cochrane Miss R. Iliff Mr. W. Rosenquist Miss F. Krevitsky Dean of Students Dean of Girls Chairman of Counselors Career Counselor School Social Worker PERSONNEL There are thirteen student guidance coun- selors at Maine West all eager to advise and consent. They are here at school to help the student not only with school and personal problems but to guide him in a vocation after high school. AAr. V. Moeller Counselor of Junior Boys Mr. P. McKinnis Counselor of Sophomore Boys Mrs. M. Cress Counselor of Junior and Senior Girls Miss B. Hulse Counselor of Sophomore Girls i 1 H JmmM Mr. F. Bencriscutto Mrs. H. Stuart Mr. F. Beuitler Mrs. M. Pcderscn Counselor of Counselor of Counselor of Counselor of Freshman Boys Freshman Girls Freshman Boys Freshman Girls Not pictured: Mr. A. Lemon, Counselor of Senior Boys 27 BOOKSTORE STAFF The people working in the bookstore sell any school supplies one could need. This includes bus passes, tickets to dinners and exhibitions, and testing fees. Left to right: Pat Mashburn, Eileen Pleet, Jan Bachar, Melody Clarke, Kent Lashway, Margaret Harrison, Judy Fisiorek, Aileen Augustine, Elsa Moehling, Virginia Wagner, Mrs. Kassnel, Mrs. Johnson. PERSONNEL OFFICE SECRETARIES In addition to aiding the counselors in their duties in a secretarial capacity, the personnel office secretaries help the students. It is also their job to compile grades, change schedules, receive visitors, keep attendance, call absentees, and make up special bulletins. Left to right: Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Jeppe, Mrs. Kamin, Mrs. Thinnes, Mrs. Maruska, Mrs. Sedlack, Mrs. Bronke, Mrs. Schueller, Mrs. Hales. OFFICE SECRETARIES Working in the main office these women do secretarial work for Mr. Rider, Mr. Wells, and all of the department chairmen. Being secretaries to these busy men is a job which demands hard work. Their invaluable help lightens the load of the school leaders. Left to right: Mrs. Janneck, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Dindinger, Mrs. Ralph, Mrs. Flurkey, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Longley. Not pictured: Mrs. Norton. LIBRARY SECRETARIES The library secretaries catalogue books and magazines in the library and also do normal secretarial work. The efficient operation of Maine ' s library is due to the excellent work of these three women. Left to right: Mrs. Borgeson, Mrs. Wessberg, Mrs. Longman. 28 r ) front row: Ray Grewe, Herman Serone, Ed Fouth, George Gunther. Second row; Pete Scheider, Carl Anderson, Bob Taylor, Wally Lind- man. Third row: Hank Mathis, Bill Parks, Joe Taylor, Elvin Warnecke. Back row: Ernie Drews, William Braun. Not pictured: Jack Manning, John Meehan, Ed Quarnstrom, Char- lie Williams, Marc Kutting, Steve Fortuna. ;ll I CUSTODIANS The maintenance of the school and the func- tioning of all the m achinery in the building are the tasks of the custodians. They also keep the building in its like-new and sparkling condition. MATRONS It is the matrons ' duty to keep Maine West the clean, nice-looking school it is. Their service is a great supplementary aid to our custodial department. CAFETERIA STAFF Maine ' s cafeteria staff can take the credit for the fine food served here. Careful thought is given to the purchase and preparation of the food. Teachers and students alike benefit from their service. Left to right: Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Fulton. front row; Jean Clavey, Christine Meibye, Ella Holthouse, Ruth Bach, Eleanor Fuhrman, Eleanor Werhane. Second row: So- phie Hirschel, Christine McCloyd, Rose Gianpetro, Evelyn Ostrom, Josephine Soderstrom, Elaine Grabek. Back row: Walter Waters, Gloria Saul, Hilde Kirberg, Evelyn Maslo, Myrtle Lin- demann, Louise Mueller, Mabel Arndf, Ruth Moranz, Ella Heyse, Mildred Stock- ing, Stella Angel. m i w  te J j? ; •. ' J. •55. - 1 Organizations fronf row: Craig Goedecker, Donald Barker, Greg Weath- ers, John Schick, Gunther Semper, Poul Turner, Tom Wagner, fiacic row.- Bill In- gles, Ted Sfrond, Dick Buchan- an, Don Comeron, Chuck Mues- lis, Bill Sfrand, Richard C. Wilson, Mr. Brownell. AUDIO SERVICE Audio equipment needed in various parts of the school is delivered by the boys in this depart- ment. This service is used for rpeetings, parties, and programs held at school.. AUDIO-VISUAL Members of the audio-visual department deliver films and recordings that supplement classroom study. Many other important duties are performed by this group v hlch is open to any interested and qualified student. Fronf row. Belh RadcMffe, Mar- jorie Beck, John Schick, Caro- lyn Johnson, Nancy Jensen, Mr. Brownell. Second row; Croig Goedecker, Donald Bark- er, Greg Weothers, Bill Strand, Gunther Semper, Richard C. Wilson. Bocfc row; Ted Strond, Dick Buchonon, Don Cameron, Chuck Huestis, Tom Wagner, Bill Ingles. Front row: Ruth! Sommer, Sandy Kunkel, Moureen Quinn, Pot Callaghan, Debbie Quinn, Peg Johnson, Grekhen Rivard, Mr. Cochrane. Second row: Pott! Kotgcs, Cynthia Schorr, Diana DeFranco, Paulo Clayton, Ardes Buckley, Donno Meier, Peg Calloghon, Bucky Sawisch. Third fow: Steve Wischweh, Bob Kunkle, Chuck Esposito, Phil Hwoy, Dick Heller, Robin Swam, Back row-. Charley Curren, John Blehorski, Dick Lunsford, Dove Aegerfer, Cal Lewis, Jim E. Corley, Neshan Keshian, John Abbott. BROTHERHOOD SOCIETY Each year six students from each class are elected to the Brotherhood Society by members of their class. These students promote good will and sportsmanship throughout the school and community. Students on the Frosh-Soph debate team par- ticipate in inter- and intra-school debates. Through this they gain valuable experience to enable them DEBATE TEAMS to join the Varsity debate team. Any student interested in learning the art of debate may join the team. The Varsity debaters represent Maine West at various meets and tournaments. They must stay informed about all current events and issues to be prepared for the debates in which they par- ticipate. Fronf row: Steve Liija, Carol Niemonn, Joy Heck- enbach, Shoron Olsen. Sec- ond row: Shonnon Connelly, Kafherine Kinser. Lucinda Pump, Craig Goedecker, Lu- cretra Jomes, Bock row: Bob Londeck, Linda Virostko, Robert Sherwin, Dot g Berg- man, Steve Sherwood, Carole Lampru, John McCoilum. VARSITY DEBATE front row: Craig Goe- decker, Cheryl Fradefte, Patricia Goss. Dawn Plotter, Dru Owen, Miss Conway, Second row; Mr. Edstrom, Chris Sparrow Randy Deon, Jackie Pi- roino, Sfeve Korina, Mary Wright. Back row: Carl Groh, Mary Ann Gembicki, Rob Reinhart, Ph. I Engle, Kenneth Thompson, Tim Zijewski, HALL MONITORS Junior and senior students serve as hall moni- tors. They check hall passes and greet visitors. A friendly and outgoing attitude is an asset which these students must possess. Front row: Terry LaVergne, Kathy Taylor, Jan Bochor, Pal Kleiner, Karen Floskamp, Cheri Anderson, Terry Finn, Karlene Weber. Second row,- Laura Skibbe, Barb Bauman, Barbie Sigolove, Cathy Blewer, Terry Elktns, Sue Colic, Kathy Kurtz, Sue McMahon. Third row: Paul Idee, Jim Di- matteo. Earn on Anderson, Warren Michel sen, Pamela Barry, Linda Bryson. flock row: Tony Bachmura, Jim Hendley, Al Eyre, Tom Herzog, Lorry Forley, Jim Henry, Bob Gundelach, Jan Strom. HALL RECEPTIONISTS These girls are responsible for checking hall passes and welcoming newcomers and visitors. The girls rep- resent the friendly attitude for which this school has long been respected. FronI row: Sue Beyers, laurel William!. Linda Ander- son. Back row: Karen Peterson, Bev Nedwed Linda Rodin. HISTORICAL SOCIETY History honors are acquired through the special history test given each year. The high-scoring students on this test are entitled to join Historical So- ciety. The seven top history students receive further honor from the D.A.R. front row: Jim Gotfield, Dan O ' Connell, Jackie Pi roino, Kathie Benson, Louis Bauman. Karlene Weber. Second row: Mary Ann Gembicki, Ed Lopoinle, Lu- cindo Pump, Karen Strudlhoff, Davis Hall, Mrs. Aegen- ter. Third row: Keith Johnson, Carolyn Songster, Lorie Egelston, Pamela Barry, Carol Horper, Col Lewis. Bocfc row: Judy Nixon, Janet Virosiko, Jeffery Higgijis, Kenneth Crepos, Mary Wright, Richard Wills, 34 rr . LIBRARY HELPERS These students hold the responsi- bility of delivering library slips to study halls. Their main jobs include helping with attendance in the library and checking out books. Front row: Mrs. Wessberg, Conme Heoly, Sue Snow, Mary Bortnichak, Terry Miller, Mr. Lindeman. Second row: Susan Hug, Diane Bouman, Lois Sfom, Peg John- son, Solly Kennedy, Elizcbelh Gfonge. Third row: Jackie Piraino, Marie Jo Gorgolione, Vicki Lester, La Donna Leonard, Jeanne Higgins, Martha Buckely, Kalhie Benson, Shirleen U ' lrey. Fourlh row: Carol Frankell, Pal Goss, Diane Weldon, Barbie Sigalove, Annette Sobb, Michelle Schiavon. Bock row- Nancy Wiese, Jill Johonson, Jim Bouman, Roger Oland, Dovid Floskamp, Malt Bunyon, Bob Sackrison, Sandy Breuscher. LIGHTING DEPARTMENT The lighting crew works in con- junction with the stagecrafters on all school performances. They also work the lights at all parties and dances. Front row.- Richard Wilson, Gordon Scherer, Com Murdoch, Steve Schneider. Second row. Greg Nelson, Chns Nyberg, Paul Hummel, Gunlher Semper, Marie Weaver. Third row: Tom Holtz, Greg Weathers, Bill Grrce, Tim Keane. Sack row: Ray Pifke, Tim Redmer, Keith Johnson. Jeff Clement, Olfo Quasthoff. Fronf row: Carl Copeland, Arline Boyer, Sue Conn, Jill Williams, Morjorie Wille, Pat Martin, Betty Gone, Nancy Wille. Second row: Mary Ann Gembicki, Koren Rivord, Donna Wolf, Lorie Egelston, Nancy Bo wen, Dovis Hoi I, Marionelo Jones, Virginia Schaefer. Third row: Rich Honn, Don Grundler, Phil Hwoy, Jim Hatfield. Jerry Tippenei- ter, Tom Balmo, David Humphreys. Bock row: Mrs. Neidorn, Rog Pease, Dave Thinnes, Brian Dole, Robert Schapper, Wayne Morkworth. TRIM Modern Music Masters is a national honorary society. Students must be in a concert music or- ganization and have a high grade average to obtain membership. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to serve the school, church, and com- munity through music. 35 m$i froni row. Miss Louterbach, Arlini Joyer, Jill Willloms, Money Wille, Karen Rivord, Donna Wolf, Farporie Beck, Janie Bocskay, Jackie Piraind. Second row: Janet Virostko, Jane Pressl, Phil Hwoy, Dan O ' Connell. Back row: Craig Ehlen, Jeff Clement, Ken Miller, Steve Ross. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETV Juniors and seniors are eligible for member- ship in the National Honor Society. Juniors must rank in the upper fifth of their class and have no grade lower than a 6. Seniors must rank in the upper quarter of their class. Faculty members vote for those students whom they feel are quali- fied and those selected are initiated into the society. Front row; Don Benson, Jim Lussky, Terry Partyka, Mr. Giovannini. Back row; John Corley, Richard Haisler, Louis Bartucci, Duke Durord. PARKING LOT MONITORS Any boy who has a driver ' s license is eligible to join this organization. The parking lot monitors uphold the restrictions placed upon cars driven in the parking lot. NURSES ' HELPERS The members of this useful service organization fill out accident reports, take care of patients, and type for the school nurses. Any student interested in gaining experience in the field of nursing can join Nurses ' Helpers. Front row; Mrs. RingI, Elyse Michels, Phyllis Townsend, Sondi Linne- weh, Mrs. Kolbfell. Second row Gretchen Schlotthauser, Chris Cornehl, Carol Currier. Bock row: Diane Swetmon, Judy Fayman, Toni Swendsen, Lee Truss, Bob Ekvoll. 36 QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is a nation-wide organiza- tion. Only those juniors and seniors who rank in the upper third of their class and who have done outstanding work on a school publication are eligible for membership. Front row. Vol Enggas, Maureen Dempsey, Mr, Royer, Mr. Walker. Second row: Tola Arvanltis, Barb Sigalove, Kathy Flentoge, Sharon Geoch. Third row: Maureen Carlson, Donna Bafdorf, Keren Rivard, Marty Muncy. Back row.- Ken Miller, John Gouger, Bill Fernow, Jane Pressl. SCIENCE SEMINAR Only those students with a B average in science and math are eligible to join this organi- zation. It meets every period and the member comes to class every time he has a study hall. Once there, he works on a special science project of his own choosing and does research In this field as much as possible. When he can go no further on his own, a scientist from Borg-Warner comes to help him with it. ffoni row: Jeff Clement, Bruce Conga I ton. Ken Miller, Robert Browne. Second row- Dick Leyerle, Don Barry, Paul Norris, Ed Salm, Mike Amimg, Frank Baker, Richard Hermann, Jim Kahn, Mr. Clouser. Bocfc row: Jim Benson, Jim Hoffmann, Bill Mankel, Charlie Shrrver, Bill Currer. t. fo f.; Karen Gobbert, Kris Nielsen, Keren Schwartz, Linda Karlmg, Linda Gemlich, Rita Pobich, Judy Fisiorek. P. O. HELPERS Students interested in office practice help in the Personnel Office. Their assistance is need- ed with necessary office jobs; and at the same time, students gain valu- able experience. 37 Froni row: Elizabeth Grange, Randy Hayes, JoAnne Ho(f, John Sukach Douglas Olsen, Miss Johnston, Jan Virostko, Barb Sigalove, Chris Birch field. Second row.- Sue Confortr Jobbie 5a xe, Sallie Thompson, Mar gie Press, Tim Keone, Mary Wright Bill Hauck. Third row; Sue Kott. Barb Walker, Judy Projahn, Kathy Wyman, Rich Kehrer, Jon Lenard Linda Waters. Bocfc row: Patty Clem ent. Joe Richardson, Chns Calams Ann Mullin, Linda Virostko. Front row: Peg Johnson, Jack- ie Prraino, Jan Bocskay, Davis Hall, Donna Lindboe, Borb Salka, Arline Boyer, Pat Cal- laghan. Second row; Diana DeFranco, Keren Rivard, Tim Keone, Louis Bauman. Donna Wolf, Anita Steinert. Bock row- Bob Stembrink, Al Tyler, Keith Johnson, Woyne Johnson, Tim Redmer, Dick Nedwed, Neshon Keshion, John Hecke SIGMA CHI SIGMA Quick, comprehensive reading is the goal of students in Sigma Chi Sigma. A test is given in which vocabulary level, comprehension skill, and reading rates are scored. Students v ' ho rank in the ninetieth percentile in total vocabulary and comprehension and in reading rate receive a silver pin. A gold pin is earned by achieving a ninety- ninth percentile ranking. THESPIAN SOCIETY Thespian members are people who have worked one hundred hours or more on stage at any of the regularly scheduled school productions. They take various field trips to further their knowl- edge of the theatrical arts. V-SHOW DIRECTORS V-Show directors have the responsibility of organizing and planning the V-Show. They must select acts, scenery, and music for the production. They work for about four months preceding the show and are the ones who help make the show the success it is. Front row; Connie Lambechf, Teri Prochasko, Pamela Barry. Second row: Jean Ajojokl, Davis Hall, Anita Steinert, Linda Mohan, Third row.- Betty Gano, Todd Riddell, Donna Lindboe, Alice Utter, Back row: Keith John- son, Wayne Markworth, Neshan Keshian, Al Tyler. WESTWORDS All English students have an opportunity to have their writing published in Wesfwords, the creative writing booklet. Members of the staff meet daily to select and edit writing which stu- dents have submitted. Poems, stories, and essays are included in the booklet, which is published each spring. Front row: Judy Latala, Marilyn Skeppstrom, Sue Gartner. Back row: Al Kracalik, Rebecca Hen- rich, Gayle Reay, Claudia Bur- nett, Diane Weldon, Diane De Franco, Beth Holmgren, Jane Wolski, Jerri Walsh, Jane Kop- ping, Linda Holt. 39 Front row: Karen Rivard, Donna Batdorf. Back row: Ken Miller, Jane Pressl, Kathy Flentge. LEGEND The Legend, the Maine West yearbook, mirrors through writing and pictures the events of the year. Students who have the recommendation of their English teacher and a B average in their studies may serve on the staff. First year mem- bers serve on the lower staff, whose job it is to assist the section editors. Each year new staff positions are announced at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. Mr. G. J. Walker, Sponsor Top to bottom: Jim Bullerman, Val Enggas, Bob Front row: Sue Olson, Lynne Struebing, Jim Wandrey. Back row: Reinharf, Jim Kahn. Linda Waters, Wendy Geertz, Nancy Carlson. 40 Front row: Tom Herzog, Bill Fernow, Chns Naegele, Tula Arvamtis, Mary McCormick, Maureen Carlson, Jean Mead, Joyce Ermeling. Back row: Jim Thoma, Jeanne Johnson, Dick Pate, Gayle Johnson, Kathy Williams, Lorna Seitz, Sharon Geach, Maureen Dempsey, Carl Groh, Jim Rybarczyk, Larry Moseley. John Gauger, Editor; Mr. Royer, Sponsor- Barb Sigalove, Martha Muncy, Co-managing Editors. y WESTERNER The Nesterner is the Maine West student news- paper. Members of the staff are chosen from the students who take journalism in their junior year. The staff strives to keep the students and faculty well-informed through editorials, feature articles, and news stories. Members meet each day to work on the fifteen issues which are put cut yearly. 41 Mr. Hoff l jjonsor STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council strives to form a better relationship between administration and students. Members are elected by the student body and serve for a year. The Council sponsors many school activities including V-Show, memory record, Dial Tone, Homecoming, and others. This year the Council sponsored an AFS week to raise funds to sponsor a foreign exchange student next year. They also helped sponsor this year ' s foreign ex- change student. All students are urged to take an active part in Student Council activities to promote better student government. Front row: Craig Ehlen, Barry Eisfeldt, Teri Prochaska, Kathie Benson, Diane Clarke, Nancy Julitz, Bob Burgess. Back row: Jim Carley, Ruth Sommer, Lynn Johnson, Peg Johnson, Dick Heller, Mark Romness. fl ' W Music GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB The Girls ' Glee Club is one of the advanced choral groups. It is open to girls who have had some previous training and gives them the train- ing to become a member of the A Cappella Choir. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir is the most advanced singing group at Maine West. Members are cho- sen from the other choral groups on the basis of their ability. The choir performs at many of the concerts and at graduation activities. Front row. Mr. Schafer, Kofhie Standley, Horrief Hall, Kendra Koehler, Kofhenne Kinser Rosie O ' Grady, Chris Birchfield. Second row.- Judy Weilh, Gayle Deckwerth, Sue Kalb, Kothi Munzer, Jayne Swanson, Pat Maltefs. Third row: Debbie Hower, Pot Bobbora, Beverly Sobieszczyk, Nancy Atkinson, Julie Lange, Pom Saloto. Fourth row. Lois Wedell, Janet Eley, Roth Wickershom, Gloria Anderson, Sue Perry, Jtll DuClos. fiock row; Carolyn Relph, Dorlene Karnarz, Gloria Boer, Susanne Jurgot, Vicki Kclton, Vickie Shine. Sock row: Pamala Hockett, Elaine Bocos, Gaite Groh, Carolyn Rohrbach, Jill Schuster, Jean Dourlain, Cynthia Karpen, Nancy Wiese Fronf row. Terri Doremui, Beth Olson, Donna King, Bonnie Boeck, Pot Mortin, Betty Gono, Karen Rivord, Barbara Wherley, Carol Bissing, Chorlene Vita, Twylo Van VIeet, Beth Holmgren, Goil Horn, Nancy Jensen, Borbora Schell. Second row: Debbie Qolnn, Arline Boyer, Corol ChoMberg. Joyce Humoy, Elso Moehling, Undo Waters, Laura Nelson, Ursulo Krome, Arlene Archamboutt, Dorothy McMonus, Lynne Johnson, Cheryl Fradette, Eileen Haiek, Inger Svenson, Mr. Schafer. IhUd row; Karen Lorien, Donno Wolf, Mike Dietz, Deon Fricono, Dovis Hall, John Bentley, Robert Krouse, Jim Christiansen, Doug Engstrom, Ken Thompson, Phil Hway, Jerry Tipperreiter, Poul Hummel, Cheryl Berry, Noncy Bowen. Bock row. Donna Corlson, Judy Larson, Ken Lotpeso, Dave Grant, Don Cameron, Dave Humphreys, Pat LaSalle, Ken Hempel, Alon Eyre, Ed Newell, Jeff Simmons, Frank Raimondi, Tom Jocobs, Dennis Bredor, Lorie Egelston, Sue Conn. Not pictured: Pete O ' Grody, Joyce Ermeling, Sharon Deon. 43 GIRLS ' CHORUS The girls ' choruses are prepara- tory groups for the more advanced Girls ' Glee and A Cappella Choir. Any girl interested in singing may join the chorus. They perform at several of the school concerts each year. Front row: Pam Belanger, Priscilla Suda, Pof Mashburn, Meri Stewart, Trudy Elkins, Linda McColman, Cherie Swanson, Martha Cowan, Second row: Linda Pfeiffer, Chris Matthiessen, Cathy Greene, Barb Walker, Susie Ziehn, Darlene Beyer, Diane Keller, Gloria Frank. Third row: Connie Miller, Barb Zdanowski, Terry Willard, Katie Levan, Darlene French, Shelio Quinn, Linda Pclchett, Marcia Kantorowiez, Janet Hop- kins, fourth TOW: Lorri Wolski, Doris Mc- Donald, Linda Boid , Sue Gaines, Linda Pinzke, Sally Mullen, Marilyn Skeppstrom, Joyce Paulson. Back row: Betsy Eberlen, Lynne Schwarz, Pat Myers, Judy Whiting, Virginia Wagner, Pal Dierks. Sh olyn Sackns, Martha Larsen, Paulette Lindgren, Jacque La Salle. Fronf row.- Chris Geisler, Judy Jackson, Lrnda Wold, Marilyn Wiike, Sue Grinnell, Janet Staley, Joann Wrska, Caryn Michaels. Second row-. Lynne Spawn, Martha Iriiary, Linda Hoffman, Dianne Cory, Judi Hoff- meyer, Cathy Owens, Mrs. Heidorn. Thircf row: Dionne Bronfian, Cheri Hill, Lorin Haas, Ellen Motson, Joanne Krzyminski, Mary Clapp, Marilyn A 1 1, Chris Gehmlich, Jill Schlambusch, Patty Daidone. Fourth row: Shoron Wise, Joanne Nelson, Kathy Flentge, Susan Gray, Gail Hockelt, Carlo Nicoletti, Kathy Wornicke, Susan Wright. Bocfc row- Julie Johnson, Luanne We lender f, Linda Lee, Sue Kott, Linda Rodin, Sandra Schellenberg, Barb Meyer, Kristie Pedersen, Belte Beilfuss, Ivy Letschka. Front row: Mr. Schafer, Debbie Feiler, Susan Morris, Nancy Trocy, Bonnie Nielsen, Chris Landcck, Goil Chouvin, Gall Freund, Lucette Balsamello, Mary Means. Second row: Leslt Lash, Karen Felix, Noncy Eiter, Kothl Sulik, Marjorie Press, Barbara Olsen, Andrea Sugnet, Gail Frey. Third row: Elmo Hall, Julie Balderrama, Judy Nissen, Vicki Lester, Pat Stondo, Lynn Hagen, Marcia LeSage, Linda Jauman, Sue Con- forfi, Kathy Woods. Fourth row, Candace Larsen, Lynne Burchfield, Rosie Farias, Sherry MaMian, Sue Reeser, Jean Brophy, Barbara Rainsford, Linda Rotzoll- Bock row: Jonet Fitzgerold, Pom McPheeters, Kath- leen Jeskey, Jan Ervin, Beverly Burns, Arlene Mehlhop, Karen Brothe. Kothy Klipperl, Brenda Wood, Mary Franzen. Nol pictured: Sandra Boeckenhauer, Mary Steele, Sue Reid, Joanne Maulner. 4 0: I FLUTE Marion Gordon SAXOPHONES Drcic Cornelius Paul Fisher Don Grundler Stu Kriegermeier ScoK Weidner Dennis Young CLARINETS Jill Williams Al Ripperger Carol Clork FRENCH HORNS Paul Cohill Bob Cizek TRUMPETS Tom Bolmo Jim Clouse Jim Hatfield Rick Honn Wayne Markworfh TUBA Rick Hudson TROMBONES Cl ' ff Johnson Jeff Lossou Bob Schopper Ron Van Scoyoc RHYTHM Phil Hwcy Pot Martin Roger Pease Dove Thinnes SHOWBAND The Show Band is comprised of members of the Concert Band who wish to further their knowledge of contemporary music. They play at many school events and have won many hon- ors in various state-wide and community contests. u CHORALIERS The members of Choraliers are a select group from the A Cappella Choir. They per- form at many community functions and school concerts. Choraliers is the highest group in the choral department. STRING QUARTET The string quartet meets each week to practice numbers which they perform at many school functions and community events. Left to right: Roberta Wells, Marionelia Jones, Lorry Carle, Carol Copeland. Front row: Beth Holmgren, Karen Larsen, Judy Larson, Donna Wolf, Carol Cholberg, Arline Boyer, Betty Gano, Mike Dietz. Second row: Barb Wherley, Nancy Bowen, Karen Rivard, Dean Frlcano, Paul Hummel, Bob Kfouse, Sue Conn. Bocit row: Mr. Schofer, Jerry Tippereiter, Pat LaSalle, Don Cameron, Ken Hempel, Dave Gront, Dave Humphreys, Davis Hall. BAND Concert band is open to all students able to meet the playing requirements of the group. Members learn various forms of music and, dur- ing the football season, work on military drill formations. The Concert Band performs at foot- ball and basketball games, school assemblies, the Christmas Concert, and graduation. VIOLIN 1 Jane Criss Christine Smith CLARINETS TROMBONES Roberta Wells Daryl Brounsdorf Cheryl Kline Jill Will.ams Bob Schapper Marianela Jones Bob Semkiw Ted Wolter Dennis Young Jeff Lossau Christine Haarvig Sue Narbotas Cindy Beckwith Ron Van Scoyoc Morjorie Wille Bonnie Gundelach Natalie Holden BASSOONS Janet Healey Tim Kisscne • Brian Dole TUBA Joe Wodz Laura Porker BASSES Claude Stuart John Gunderson Lorry Ccfle Bob Gundelach Tom Lorson Frank Baker Lodonna Miller SAXOPHONES PERCUSSION Nancy Wille VIOLAS Tom Hendren Dick Cornelius Bob Burgess Lenore Giese Jon Koumoungis Tim Keane Strurt Knegmier Duncan Bragg Pomelo Holmgren Bob Totge Tom Lefavour Herbert Hardt David Goodrich Rebecca Hennch FRENCH HORNS Richard Oas Larry Pintuck Robert Larson PICCOLO Bob Cizek Erie Nygaard Tom Buchonan Kenneth Roman ACCOMPANISTS VIOLIN II Hofold Londem Bob Cah.ll Randi Johnson Bruce Kennett Dorothy Wagar FLUTE Mary Wright Virginia Schaeffe Mark Nordskog Shirley Mieritz Bill Ingles Nancy Clark Sue Schumm CELLOS Carol Copeiand Carolyn Songster OBOE Mary Ann Gembicki TRUMPETS Wayne Markworth Rick Honn Tom Balma Down Plotter FLUTES Delore Bemdt Tom Buchanan Marilynn Conners Wendy Geerfz Marion Gordon Beth Radcliffe Carolyn Sangster Jean Williams Kathy Williams OBOE Mary Ann Gembicki BASSOONS Brian Dole Claude Stewart SAXOPHONES Dick Cornelius Marty Dettmer Harold Renner Marie We.dner Stu Knegermeier Paul Fisher CLARINETS Paul Anderson Sue Anderson John Balma Brian Berger Carol Clark Bofbora Colberg Jim Falsey Tom Graefe Don Gfundler Joseph Hermann Mary Befh Leonard Gretchen Rivard Tom Torgerson Shirleen Ullrey Scott Weidner Neil Whitman Jill Williams Steve Wischweh Dennis Young Doug Rossberg Goil Swinnerfon Darryl Schellin Bob Sherwin Al Rtpperger CORNETS George Anderson Tom Balma Bob Bruehl Jim douse Don Deese Jim Hatfield Bob Healey Steve Hendfen Rick Honn Bill Kendoll Wayne Markworth Tom Meons Paul Weber Deith Clotfelter FRENCH HORNS Paul CohHI Bob Cizek Ken Romin Jon Rousey Mary Wnght BARITONES Bob Biggs Kent Kroutstrunk Steve Lil|a Twyla Van VIeet BASSES Bill Barker John Gunderson Dick Hudson Bill Just PERCUSSION Bob Burgess Duncan Bragg Earl Flurkey Herb Hordt Bill McColman Rich Oas Roger Pease Dave Thinnes Chuck Wenfe TROMBONES James Hall Norman Hudson Cliff Johnson Jeff Lossou Vic Novak Chuck Peterson Bob Schopper Ron Van Scoyoc DIRECTORS Mr. Kuite Mr. Speors ORCHESTRA Advanced music students with exceptional ability in playing their instruments are eligible to play in Concert Orchestra. Orchestra members have the opportunity of playing a wide range of music and developing their technique and music appreciation. The orchestra performs at the sea- sonal concerts, school assemblies, and the com- mencement sermon. 47 from row Mike Swilier. Mike Del Campo, Richard Seleski, Kolhy Tysko, Monlyn Slahnke Second row John Malmberg, Dennis Wille, Paul Furberg, Thomos Svenson, Gerald Miceli, John Miller. James Kopping. Bock row David Bryant. Danny Kile. Robert Perry. Noel Johnston. Ronald Vaia, Vincent Miceli, Doyid Story. Ken Shields, Lorry Martin, Chorles Lasare Director: Mr Spears BEGINNING BAND Beginning band is for students who are just learning to play their instruments. They learn the many different types of music which they may be called upon to play in their years with the band. The Beginning Band plays at several concerts during the year. INTERMEDIATE AND CADET BANDS Incoming freshmen and transfer students may enroll in Intermediate Band. In this group they receive preparation for Cadet Band, a more ad- vanced group v hich plays for band concerts, football games, and parades. Cadet Band then prepares students for Concert Band. FLUTES Kathy Barry Gail Griffiths Mary Ann Hill Donna Hosletler Mary Jam Kay Krause Marcio Michoelson Judy PfO|ahn Dionne Robison Chris Schopper Sue Turner Susan Turnstrom Kothy Wymon OBOE Marilyn Stahnke BASSOON Henry Blau FRENCH HORNS Pamelo Triebe Doug Schramm CLARINETS Glennys Aalond Pom Bol Stephen Carlson Keith Chantry Sally Emerson Sue Hume Gory Indra Karen Krull Karen Logerlund Morlene Lultaszewski Keith Mocul.tis Ken Molten Rodney McGregor Donna Meinhardt Thomas Pas Jean Shoemaker Ronald Simon Glenn Swanson Glenn Woillcoff Jeff Kroon Dione Wille BASSES Bill Barker Douglos Olsen SAXOPHONES Glenn Gunnufsen Peter Johnson Walter Logerhousen Gory Muko Brian Sundquisi Kay Watson Owen Whitmon Robm Wilkinson CORNETS Bob Bihari Chuck Eckhordt Walter Cloufier Doniel Flentge Al Fritz Keith Guzz. James Jones Wayne Kahila Martin Kovar Roger Kromer Steve Kysor Donold Lucas Kothy McKay Rick Mellen Lawrence Moseley Wilham Ondratschek Kurt Soroosh Alan Uh Gory Wollem TROMBONES Bob Bohacek Bob Chomberlin David Dtndmger John Hegg Ph. I Heller Barry Knegermeier Steve Levering Carole Malmberg Mike Mencinger Don Mofyka Rodney Rieger Gerald Sv anson Charles Wold BARITONES John Carle Daniel Del Campo Thomas Sperling Greg Von Vieet PERCUSSION Gregor Barrows John Burkman Ronald Diener Ralph Fish Randy Gilliss Edward Henrtchsen Don Pittman George Sheffelt John Snodgress Rick Steinman John Turner Jerry Vogts 48 VIOLINS Pomelo Williquette Peggy MaLogon Linda Lucas Gary Tuleweit Dovid Hammer Dan BecV VIOLAS Christina Sporrow Jim Vossos CELLOS Bill Cook Rita Pobich BASSES Kenneth Paultnl Chris V itkowsIci ACCOMPANISTS Pot Johnson Bob Krouse Mark Nichols Joyce Sorensen CLARINETS Ron Srmon Pom Bol FLUTE Donna HosleMer BASSOON Henry Blou TRUMPETS Alan Uli Walt Cloutier SAXOPHONES Pete Johnson Owen Whitman TROMBONE Bob Chamberlin PERCUSSION Nancy Porter John Turner Ralph Fish TUBA Doug Olsen JUNIOR ORCHESTRA To be eligible for membership in the Junior Orchestra, a student must have at least one year of experience in an orchestra. This group per- forms at various concerts throughout the year. mM ACCOMPANISTS t. fo r.: Sue Koti, Joyce Sorensen, Bob Krouse. Mark Nichols, Mrs. Heidorn, Pot Johnson, Down Plotter. TWIRLERS Front to bock Darlene Beyer, Lmda Motyja, Sondy Coppelan, Gail Horn, Alison Weathers, Mono Roegner, Barb Molulo, Pa! Mollenkomp, Jerri Wolsch, Mary Jefferson, Vick: Eisenbacher, Annelle Sobb, Nan Franakowski, Chris CIdusen, Donna Mooney. Kathy Sulik, Loureen Held, Lindo Funk, 49 Fronf row. Don Grondler, Den- nis Young, Scott Weidner, Back row: Wayne Markworth, Bob Schapper, Phil Hv ay, Dave Thin- nes, Pat Martin. COMBOS The combos are made up from members of the Maine West band. They play at school dances, games, after-dances, and many civic functions. Wayne Markworfh, Dennis Young, Hwoy, Rog Pease, Pat Martin. L. to r.t Brian Dole, Ralph Fish, Neil Whitman, Kent Krautsfrunk, Dick Cor- neluis, Ron Van Scoyoc, Stu Kriegmeier. jj Front row: Larry Holelc, Ray Martin, John Powell, Dave Glade, Mike Pokryfka, Peter Ranollo, Kirk Woberzeck, Harry Chiles, Doug Lardner, Bill Buntenboch, John Fantozzi, Mr. Schofer. Second row- Steve Duerksen, John Poulos, Jerry Frana, Tyler Giles, Dennis Owen, Terry Elkins, Don Ballon- tine, Dick Schellin, Greg Neptune, Don Anderson, Tony Lombardo. Third row Will Kruse, Bill Wuehrmonn, Rick Wilson, Richard Miller, John Knebel, Jeff Relnke, Otto Quasthoff, Charles Sippel, Pete Bowen, Dave DeGrof, Robert Buckley, Bruce HInrichsen Not pidured: Bob Gaudelte, Paul Grant. Dave McKelvey, Paul Owens, Tom Seep, Mike Seghi, Russell White, Randy Ryden, Ken Lorentz. BOYS ' CHORUS Boys ' chorus is the beginning group for boys in- terested in singing. In this group the boys improve their voices and learn many different phases of music. They perform at several concerts during the year. 3:36 p.m. Always in the right place at the right time 1 thought they used blanks in the starting gun! 51 Maureen Quinn, 1963 Homecoming Queen HOMECOMING For the first time in four years the Maine West Homecom- ing was not marred by rain. The 1963 Warriors, on their way to the Mid-Suburban title, beat Decatur-Eisenhower 27-7. Mu- sic was the theme of the floats, and the junior class took first place with their float, Maine Breaks All Records. The senior float, ' I Get a Kick Out of You, and the freshman float, The Warriors Keep on Beating Them, took second and third places respectively. Brightening up the half-time festivities were Maureen Quinn, homecoming queen, and the four mem- bers of her court Barb Bauman, Sue Dombrowski, Randi John- son, and Inger Svenson. The ceremony which climaxed the week-long activities was the crowning of the queen; this took place at the annual homecoming dance. SENIOR CLASS PLAY See How They Run by Phillip King CAST Penelope Toop Karen Rivard Lionel Toop Eric Berg Corporal Clive .— Davis Hall Winton Cast Listing Ida Pat Callaghan Barb Wherley Miss Skillon Karen Colberg Betty Gano Bishop of Lax - Dave Grant Reverend Humphrey John Heckel Ihe ZVlan Don Deese Sergeant Dick Pate Dave Gulick Student Directors Jan Bocskay Donna Wolf 54 CHRISTMAS CONCERT The band, orchestra, and A Cappella Choir all took part in the annual Christmas Concert. The orchestra presented a symphony of the bells, and the band played several Christmas numbers. The A Cappella Choir sang The Hal- lelujah Chorus from Handel ' s Messiah and The Night Before Christmas which was acted out by several students. The concert was presented before a capacity audience and was a highlight of the Christmas season. 55 £i ' Winter Mist Christmas Court Nan- cy Gunn, freshman; Debbie Quinn, junior; Donna Meier, Queen; Ardes Buckley, sen- ior; Harriet Hall, sophomore. v% CHRISTMAS FORMAL This year ' s Christmas formal was entitled Winter Mist. Reigning as queen of the dance was Donna Meier. Included in her court were Ardes Buckley, senior attendant; Debbie Quinn, unior attendant; Harriet Hall, sophomore attend- ant; and Nancy Gunn, freshman attendant. Each year this dance is sponsored by the Boys ' Club and is the only all-school formal. GIRLS ' CHOICE DANCE This year ' s girls ' choice dance was appropriately held on Valentine ' s Day. The girls ' choice is always well-attend- ed; but it was even more so this year; for if was leap year. Rhapsody of Hearts was a big success for the Girls ' Club, who sponsors the dance, as well as for the girls in attendance. Front row: Dan Colvin. Ken Hempel, Morilyn Skeppstrom, Teri Prochasko, Dan Barry, John Bleharski. Bock row. Woyne Markworth. Jan Virostko, Martha Muncy, Nancy Julitz, John Gouger, Bob Kunkle. ELECTION WEEK Marilyn Skeppstrom Peg Johnson, Organizations Chairman Teri Prochaska This year Election Week was the third week in March. The four candidates for president, Dan Barry, John Bleharski, Dan Colvin, and Ken Hempel, presented their campaign speeches at the election assembly. The two candidates for secre- tary, Teri Prochaska and Marilyn Skepp- strom, also presented their platforms. Following three days of hectic campaign- ing, the actual voting took place and the winners were announced at the annual Election Jitney, held on Saturday, March 21, 1964. 58 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Dan Barry John Bleharski Dan Colvin Ken Hempel 59 I 1  Stage West ' 63 VARIETY SHOW The annual Variety Show takes place every spring at Maine West. Everything concerning the production, in- cluding music, lighting, and direction, is handled by the students. Highlighting last year ' s show were a drum act, many dance groups, and several comedy skits. The show runs for three nights and contains a great variety of en- tertainment. FINE ARTS FESTIVAL AND BRIGADOON Brigadoon, the first all-school musical, was held last spring. The Fine Arts Festi- val, the first of its kind to be held at Maine West, was so successful that it was held again this spring. Talented stu- dents had the opportunity to display their talents for the general public. Both Briga- doon and the Fine Arts Festival were well received and reflected the creativity of Maine students. Clubs ART CLUB Art Club holds opportunities for creative students to cultivate their talents nd tastes. Members meet monthly to receive profes- sional advice from their sponsor. This social and cultural club is responsible for many of the art exhibits seen during the year, as well as an annual all-school art exhibit held in the spring. FropI row: Laurie Dondurond. Sue Schneller, Sherry Bishop, Lenore Lindeman. Elizobelh Gronge, Sarah Randohl, Pom Houldsworth, Second row: Ann Everlsen, Carol Clork, Mary Jo Hansen, Helen Lindquist, Beth Radcllffe, Mr. Meitzner. Third row: Annefle Beyer, Carol Butlner, Jim Brondy, Pot La Solle, Jack Lloehn, Michael Bren- non. Bill Jonas, John McCollum. BOYS ' BOWLING CLUB All interested boys attending Maine West are eligible to join the Boys ' Bowling Club, which meets one afternoon every week at a local bowling alley. Teams are picked, and the boys have fun and improve their bowling averages. front row: Rick Rosedale, Alan Geistung, Doug Schramm, John Selander, Rick Sfemmon. Second row: Dovid Glade, Jim Jones, Dennis Schroeder, Roy Clements, Rick Merk, Rick Seleski, Mr. Hommerding. T hird row: Lee Hayword, Jerry Guenther, Ronold Diener, Dave Sheppard, Ken Fredricks, Dillard Baker fourth row: Mike Short- all. Paul Gruncr, Don Wishnew, Larry Koth, Gai7 Grobek, Mike Sorensen, Danny Kile. Ken Kuzniki. filth row: Bill Wagner, Poul Chapman, Lorry Charrelle, John Arkoos, Ken Beer, Kenn Poulini, t nn tf l al, 0« (, ill.. Kl- I r , Ron Kolacek. Sock Ickis, Don Schmidt, „ - ..,,.,., u«u ,1, Lou Hacker, Henry Borucki, Russ Ellsworlh. ■ow; Mike Nielsen, Frank Lee Schnur, Bob Ashlord, 62 GIRLS ' BOWLING CLUB This club was organized for all girls interested in improving their skill in bowling while en- joyng good company. The club meets once a week to bowl as a group at a local bowling alley. Ftoni row: Marilyn Jenks, Judi Shelffo, Nancy Olig, Marcic Sola to, Donno Schimlca, Patti row; Renee Chapman, Devra Bred stein, Connie West, Pam Pogel, Lynda Dolon, Barb Col berg. Thi Clarke, Mar.lyn Mlchols, Bette Pepmiller, Lynda Robe. Frances Cappelen, Peggy Pepmiller, Back r Peggy Fisher, Mary Lou Burgess, Nancy Meyer, Sandy Stomp, Pot Winski, Fran Urban, Miss Smith. Schimka, Diane Surrikoff, Pan- Perkins. Seconc lor, Diane Holl- Meg Washburn, rd row: Melody Louronce, Mary Bushee, Sandy row ' Pot Dillon, Sherry Drager, Juhnke, Leora BOYS ' BUSINESS CLUB Any boy interested in a career in the business world is encour- aged to join this educational club. Helpful information is given to aid young men choose their field of employment and carry it out successfully. Fronf row.- Roger Rous, Danny Makos, Paul Idee. Second row: Mr. Brown, Dan Ost, Gory Gerslung, Herb Hardt, Keifh Chonlry, Joseph Borlucci, Mr. Hommerding Third row: Tom Gillespie, Bob Sackrison, Tom Woshburn, Tom Klemciak, Wayne Bushkin, Terry Bishop. Fourth row Bob Gundeiach, Tom Gates, Ken Beer, Bill Verber, Dick Broun, Dennis Gundling, Charley Curren, Mike Gibbons, Rich Lopez. Fifth row: Alan Bruhn, Bruce North- cott, Tom Kuna, Dick Kobylski, Don Clark, Mike Roycroff. flock row, Jerry Mueller, Dave Aegerter, John DeWold, Dole Luzmski, Dan Schmidt, Dave Sebostian, Bob LJnroe. M. W. BUSINESS CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD This club is open to all girls planning a career in the business world. During the year the Busi- ness Club sponsors field trips, as well as the annual Christmas party for children of the faculty. 1 I Caro r.r Mrs. Dieter, Pot Vogel, Jone Ebert, Bongiorno. 63 GIRLS ' CLUB COUNCIL Maine West girls are repre- sented by chosen students active in planning school projects spon- sored by Girls ' Club. These pro- jects include a homecoming float, the Senior Faculty Tea, Christmas stockings, t h e Girls ' Choice Dance, and Thanks, Mom Night for senior girls. Front row: Moureen Dempsey, Connie Zijewski, Pal Koscal, Melody Morrison. Second row: Joyce Klodz, Linda Petkus, Jockie Piroino, Donna Wolf, Twylo Van VIeet, Eiizabelh Gronge. Third row: Carol Challberg, Sue McMohon, Kay Watson, Laurie Andropolis, Carol Paulauskas, Shirleen UMrey, Kinda Lehman, Mrs. Tucker. Fourth row. Chen Schanz, Barb Nixon, Pat Mollenkamp, Jan Bocskoy, Karen Plofe, Carol Schlanbusch, Katie Levon, Vickie Shine, Joanne Krzynninski, Nancy Hedlm. Fifth row. Carlo Ni- coletii, Kris Nielsen, Jan Tigar, Lenore Lmde- man, Co role Engh, Karen Kluessendorf. Terry Marcin, Cheryl Bard, Bock row; Rita Pabich, Joyce Humay, Batsy Bauer, Sue Erickson, Karen Rivofd, Pamela Barry. Lynn Nielsen, Sandy Bouda, Betty Ciezodlo, Susan Gray. CHESS CLUB Members of Chess Club are constantly trying to improve their skill in this challenging game. In the annual chess tournament they compete with other members to test their skill and minds. From row: Tyler Giles, Ralph Rutkowsky, John Corle. Bod row: Mr. Curlis, Louis Hacker, Bill Grice, Dwighr Hammer. BOYS ' CLUB COUNCIL These boys represent the boys at Maine West in their club. Boys ' Club sponsors a record hop, a homecoming float, the annual Christmas post office, and the Christmas formal, the only all- school formal dance of the year. ffonf row John Sukach, Don Clark, Bucky Sawisch. Second row: Jack Eichler, Doug Hans, Terry Bishop, Ervin Geisler, Ken Mueller, Rick Isenbarger. Sock row. Bill Barker, Craig Ehlen, TQm Alles, Mark Sorensen, Jim Cichowski, Jimo Kuhrt, Tom Kuna, Matt Bunyan. 64 FRENCH CLUB Any student having had -one or more years of French is invited to join French Club. Activities include social gatherings, the study of French culture and customs, and fund-raising projects. Front row- Miss Guertin, Chris Gotes, Sondy Kunkel, Sue Norbufos, Sue Bishop, Tonya Von Sickle, Lindo Meyer, Pom Lazarz, Kathy Taylor, Chris Birchfield. Second row; Beth Holmgren, Meg Washburn, Diane Walsh, Marilyn Skepp- strom. Kothy Flenfge, Alyson Weathers, Sue Kalb, Joanne Foss. Third row: Tula Arvamtis, Nancy Story, Robert Turner, Leslie Howard, Bobby Sykes, Kathie Bell, Judy Colebaugh, Claudia Burnett. Fourth row. Judy Latala, Linda Olson, Colin Boenziger, Jill Johonson, Joyce Sofensen, Judy Serone, Peggy Brown, Peggy Fisher, Bock row- Sue Beyers, Ursula Krome, Kurf Schaffhauser, Arland Johannes, Kenn Hempel, Shirley Stoner, Kothy Williams, Lmda Bryson. FUTURE NURSES ' CLUB Girls planning a career in nursing meet twice a month to learn the opportunities and re- sponsibilities of the profession. Nurses ' Club sponsors trips to hospitals and invites various speakers to lecture on many dif- ferent topics. Many thanks are due to girls in the club for their help to the nurses and students through the year. Front row: Sharon Jannusch, Marionne Niemz, Kathleen Metz, Kathi Munzer, Twyla Van VIeet, Phyllis Townsend, Linda Dourlain, Jean Shoe- maker Second row; Cheri Hill, Chris Larson, Sallie Thompson, Pot Johnstone, Sue Hanson, Shoron Metre, Shirley Van Schalk, Ann Dickson. Third row: Marilyn Skeppstrom, Jeon Dourlam, Elaine Gorzyca, Carol Curner, Peggy Fisher, Leido Robaus, Sue Perry, Devra Bredor, Karen Krautter, Back row: Judy Lalalo, Diane Swetman, Barbara Meyer, Linda Gorzyca, Gail Reay, Karen Krull, Ellen Popostefon, Leslie Sherwood, Fran Hajek, Betsey Smith. GERMAN CLUB Students interested in the Ger- man language meet once a month to converse informally and to learn the customs of German people. Among the activities sponsored by the German Club are trips to see German movies and an annual banquet. Front row Laura Porker, Randy Hayes, Alan Hofeldt, Carl Jaeschke, Lynda Greenowoy, Horry Chiles. Second row John Kalb, Anita Hosford, Su e Snow, Pamela Frost, Mondy Rielz, Chris Geisler, Sue Hume, Miss Streng. Third row; Ram Pag el, Carol Funk, Mory Jain, Morionne Bret- snyder, Linda Wolter, Bonnie Lundman, Goyle Deckwerfh, Sallie Thompson, Barb Colberg. fourth row: Nancy Clark, Shirley Robaus, Polricio Wrnecke, Shoron Wise, Marion Gordon, Linda Schumacher, Borb Ulviden. Larry Collins, Norine Meister, Penny Kanney. Fifth row: Linda Bucher, Noncy Wiese, Lyndo Pagel, Julie Johnson, Kothy Wyman, Bruce MocDonold, Sherry Drager, Lindo Viroitko ' , Morilyn Slohnke, Donno Meinhordt. Sixth row: Chuck Wold, Bill Strand. Karen Krull. Tyler Giles, Glennys Aoland, Cl-(f Hoko, Bill Scorola. Pomelo Saxon, Mark Weston, Rolph Berke. Seventh row: Peggy Pepmillcr, Lorry Toep- per, Roger Wiltioms, Bdl Houck, Ursulo Krome, Jon Koumoungis, D-ck Kotschke, Terry Selike, Ed LoPoint, Gur nor RutkowsVy. Bock row; Harold Slolta, Cindy Gercken, Jim ScherHius, Steve Beilstein, DicJ Buchonon, Bob Denny, Sam Keller. John Hollenbock, Scott Kaufmon, Wofren Miller. 65 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The objectives of the Home Economics Club are to give its members an opportunity for per- sonal development through school, community, and home activities. Through a series of informa- tive and enjoyable programs, members are en- couraged to promote high standards of home- making both now and in the future. Front row: Billie Lynn Moson, Judy Oslerman, Eleanor Golcmbiewskl. Second row; Marilyn Wiike, Sandi Shirling, Joyce Klodz, Laura Porker, Linda SchumocSer, Mrs, Volz. Third row: Corinne MorqueHe, Kris Schuepfer, Sue Olson. Fourlh row. Sharon Dzien, Eloise Thommes, Dione Schettko, Terry Willard. Fihh row Barbara Gundelach, Anita Bergdolt, Carol Salman, Sue Gomes, Jan Strom. Bocfc row: Fran Hojek, Barb Peterson, Sue Hanson, Dorthea Wills, Sue Schuster INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNICAL DESIGN CLUB Students interested in careers of architectural design are encouraged to join the Industrial Arts and Technical Design Club. These boys meet to study design and structure of buildings and various objects. Seo ed Dennis Dempsy, Tim Anderson, Al Rofeike, Bob Yonus Slondmg; Mr. HuKachor, Mr. Pelikan, Mr, Malkovic, Jock Ayres. Ray Pifke, KEY CLUB Key Club, a branch of Klv anls International, is a service or- ganization for boys who want to aid school and community. Mem- bers sponsor projects for safety and welfare. Fioni row. Dick Pate, Dan OConnell, Gordon Scherer, Phil Dellegrozio, Second row. Mr, Rider, Thomas Jesky, John Borzoni, Bob Steinbrmk, Louis Boumon, Chns Nyberg, Mr. Ross. Third row Tom Alles, Todd Riddel I, Rich Oos. John Meckel, Henr Schonk. Jar Rousey, Sock row. Bob Gundelach, Charles Wenle, Keith Johnson. George Keith, Dick Nedwed, John Ellis, Tom Lefavour, Steve Ross, 66 LATIN CLUB Any student taking Latin is invited to join Latin Club. To stimulate interest in the language and customs, club mem- bers dramatize plays, take field trips, and create authentic Roman costumes. Front row: Judy Webster, Cafhy Sintov, Marsho Moyville, Terry Sellke, Chris Sparrow. Jack Han- sen, Keith Olsen, Marlene Azon, Second row; Christine Borzoni, Cathy Maynard, Lmdo Welen- dorf, Kathleen Metz, Elizabeth Grange, Martha Mtchaelson, Lmda Holt, Janie Webster, Susan Wright, Mrs. Hackett. Third row: Mary Holm, Corl Groh, Marlene Lukoszewski, Vicki Lester, Jeff Kroon, Lori Gordon, Diane Loiewski, Julie Updyke. Fourth row. Spencer Cat low, Barbara Rainsford, Carol Currier, Anita Woskowski, Shir- ley Mientz, Bobbie Saxe. Sue Turner, Julie Von Telling en, Mary Beth Moll. Filth row-. Joyce Humay, Chris Schapper, Mary Wright, Gregg Neptune, Martha Rohrman, Rito Pabich, Betty Ciezodlo, Nancy Kinder. Sixth row. ' Mary Saari, Paul Owens, Bev Nedwed, Jeff Higgins, Kenneth Crepos, John Desmedt, Al Ripperger, Pot La- Solle, Marilynn Conners. MATH CLUB Students interested in math ar e encouraged to join Math Club to gain knowledge and experi- ence in the various fields of ma- thematics. The club sponsors field trips, tournaments, and guest speakers. Front row: Kendra Koehler, Mark Weaver, Chris Sparrow, Laura Skibbe, Joe Kilor. Second row.- Bill Hauck, Colin Baenziger, Mike Amltng, Miss Schlieckert. Bock row. Leo Plas. Mr. Gould, Harold John sen, Mr. Paisley, Enk Skamser. Doug Olsen. MODERN DANCE CLUB Modern Dance Club offers girls a chance to increase their skill and grace and to develop new routines. Members provide en- tertainment at many of the school concerts. Front row Morlene Azon, Susan Lambert, Judy Foreman, Heidi KittI, Shoron Lamberl, Cheryl Anderson, Sue Olson. Miss Paset. Second row: Elizabeth Voges, Joyne Swanson, Jon Bollet, Pam Zeimef, Donna Engel, Carol Funk, Joanne Foss, Sue Rogers, Third row: Cynthia Schmies, Linda Dean, Lois DeWold, Bonnie Lundmon, Bonnie Gundelach, Linda Borgstrom. Back row: Reqina Ahrens, Janet Arnswold, Glennys Aalond, Lee Truss, Bobby Sykes, Kathie Bell, Linda Bork, Elizabeth Runde. 67 NUMISMATICS CLUB Numismatics Club, known also as Coin Club, is open to all stu- dents Interested in the fascinating hobby of collecting coins. The club members trade, buy, and sell coins to increase their col- lections. Frpnl row. Dove Sheppard, Hank Jesky, Laurie Skibbe, Lee Hoy word, John Selander, Robert Klelnke. Second row: John Rasmussen, Pete John- son. Joe Sinfov, Ronald Dtener, Richard Johnson, Tom Wogner. Third row- John Tuleweil, Dove Di Sylvestro, Cart Burval, Chris Poppas, Mr. Borrett. Back row: 5am Keller, Cam Walt mire, Mark Weston, Paul Halverson, Dolf Stankus, Erik Nygaard. PATH Many thanks are due to these student volunteers for keeping the school paperback bookstore, the Path, open for the entire stu- dent body. The best of both fic- tion and non-fiction books are available during all lunch periods throughout the year, making available good literature at low cost. Betty Gano, Lee Hayward, Keith Johnson, Louis Baumon, Craig Goedecker, Mr. Marshall. PEGASUS CLUB Students interested in horse- back riding are invited to join Pegasus Club. Members take les- sons and participate in the an- nual horse show in the fall. Front row. Lee Truss, Jeanne Heller. Linda Greenowoy. Betsy Smith. Second row: Maureen Fonning, Diana Woldier, Jon Grubert, Cherle Swonson, Susan Morris. Third row: Sharon Klott, Jeanne Wenzel, Chris Bohnmaier, JoAnne Rosen- strel, Keren Felix, Gail Frey. Fourth row. Elmo Hoi I, Pot Gass, Martha Buckley, Bonme Klaus, Linda Ftck, Mortho Michoelson. Sock row Karen Olson, Betty Lorboch, Gunnor Rutowsky, Cmdy Gercken, Bev Nedwed. Jone Borucki, Nina Foreman. Chris Goodnight, ; f J-| 68 PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Pep Club is, without a doubt, one of the most active clubs at Maine West. All year long the members promote the best of school spirit with banners, post- ers, pins, and shakers. The club sponsors buses to all the away games of the major sports, but they also encourage the students to back all the teams throughout every season. All these activities are supervised by the hard-work- ing girls on the Executive Board. fron row; Miss Thompson, Borb Wolker, Clare Weretko, Marianne Bretsnyder, Second row: Mary Jefferson, Karen Struebing. Nancy Hulke Back row Gloria Frank, Jerri Walsh, Joyce Humay, Jan Virostiro, Kafhy Flentge RADIO CLUB Radio Club offers to all inter- ested boys an opportunity to ex- change experiences and ideas while tinkering with radios. Un- der the guidance of their spon- sors, they study, build, and re- pair sets. Fronf row Jock Hansen, Bob Paulsen, Dove Shep- pard, Robert Wahls Second row: Mr- Gouger, Rich Hansen, Tim Keane, Mr, Cross. Back row: Rick Jemison, Brian Goosrud, Dwight Hammer, Fred Jaeger. RUSSIAN CLUB Students taking Russian are in- vited to join Russian Club, where they learn of Russian culture and customs. They enjoy folk songs and dances and improve their pronunciation of the language. front row: Mr. Carlson, Clare Weretlo, Beth Holmgren, Diana Wolski, Linda Holt, Connie Heoly. Second row; Sharon Higgins, Claudia Burnett, Mortho Buckley, Curl Hayword, Gail Swinnerton, Jane Wolski, Arline Boyer. Jhird row; Gale Phillips, Micfioel Fluegel, Joe Wadz, Bill Strand, Ed Challberg, Glenn Wailkoff, Morjorie Beck, Cheryl Goodrich Bock row; Phil Martin, Linda Waters, Jim McNurney, Brad Reoy, Dick Cornelius, Jim Mack, Greg Clork, Deb Callister, Paul Sherwood, Al Wolski. 69 SCIENCE CLUB Science Club is open to all stgdents interested in the many fields of science. Members par- ticipate in field trips, lectures, demonstrations, and other activi- ties. The club is both educational and social. Front row Mr. Bergdolt, Linda Holf, Chris Sparrow, Gordon Scherer, Vicki Lesler, Mr Miller, Second row: Michael Amiing, Dan O ' Con. nell, Dave Hammer, Roger Williams, Terry Selike, Thomos Zaharo Bock row: Al Rtpperger, Rob Reinhort, Jim Hoffmann, Ronald Sebostion. Bill Klein, Howard Becker, Dick Leyerle . 1 1 -:ms m j% Mm STAGECRAFTERS EXECUTIVE BOARD Students who are interested in the theater and in the backstage operations of production are of- fered the opportunity to put their talents to good use in Stagecraft- ers Club. Members build scenery and assemble props for various major productions throughout the school year. These include con- certs, the senior class play, the V-shov , and this year ' s musical. Kiss Me, Kate. Borb Solko, Lou Mr Killam Bauman, Wayne Johnson, THEATER CLUB This unique club sponsors trips to see the musicals, comedies, and dramas shown in Chicago theaters. Theater Club is open to all students interested in drama, who enjoy seeing live produc- tions of famous shows. front row Pat Collaghan, Lon Gordon, Alyson Weathers, Vol Dawson, Pot Koscal. Second row: Sarah Rondahl, Linda Hoi I, Barb Kellmann, Cmdy Lucas, Kathy Toy lor, Peg Johnson, Mary Lynn Huege, Mr. Davis. Third row. Nancy Hedlm, Afline Bo er, Claudia Burnett, Crcig Goedecker, Mary Jefferson, Arletle Dawson, Laura Skibbe. Fourth row: Dovis Hall, Richard Hermann, Joyce Sorensen. Jane Kopping, Karen Rivard, Deborah Procht, Chris Sparrow. Jane Wolski, fifth row I indo Schroeder, Rob Young berg, Pamela Barry, Lmda Rodm, Neshon Keshion, Judy Lotolo, Beverly Buthman Back row: Jane Press I . John Carle, Rob Remharl, Gordon Lewandowski, Steve Leith, D.ck Leyerle, Martha Rohrman, Anne Morton. 70 TRI-S EXECUTIVE BOARD The Sccial Science Society, bet- ter known as Tri-S, offers activi- ties to students with an interest in the social sciences. Members sponsored a newcomers ' party, the annual Christmas party, and an afterdance. fiont row Linda Davis, Linda Olson, Jeonelle Erichsen, Ruth Salzmon. Bacit row Ed LoPoint, Lyric Olson, Mr, Little, Mr- Rempel. WORK PROGRAM A school day for these students consists of not only regular clas- ses, but also on-the-job training in the occupations they plan to enter after high school. Students are required to be at least sixteen years of age, to have at least eight credits, and to be approved by the dean to enter the pro- gram. Members take a special course designed to help them in their individual careers and jobs. Two credits per year are earned through the program. Front tow Margaret Ogle, Pam Newman, Pot Wiszowaly, Carolyn Jasinslci, Dione Olson, Lynn Calvert, Leslie Hotfield, Mary Bushee Second row. Linda Abbet, Chnstel Bittel, Gloria Berbe- rich, Chorlene Bernero, Monico Miko, Betty Davis, Karen Fege, Daryl Ingersoll, Joan Korner, Shoron Colontonio. Third row- John Kleiner, Al Mietus, Tom Hanus, Chuck Johnstone, Jack Bittel, Don Benson, Diane Hill, John Reisenbuchler fourth row: Mike Flynn, Poul Swokov . David Milz, Robert Anderson, Mike Tierney, Bill Urso, Wayne Rowe, Fred Binder, Jerry Kehe, Bob McClure Bock row: Arthur Leark, Joe Freimulh, Dave Lanckhoff, Stan Mietus, Byron Roebke, Tom Gates, Rick Lopez, Richard Biewer, Doniel Noesen, John Inglis. What ' s the punch line? 71 Henry, is there a cow in the bedroom? 72 SPORTS FOOTBALL 7-1 MAINE WEST BASKETBALL 19-5 WRESTLING 9-4-1 CHAMPS BASEBALL 23-3 1963-1964 73 -- ' ■ ' ai - r ,55 f ■ ? mi Dave Aegerter Quarterback Captain Most Valuable All-Conference All-State  . MiKt; luiiipkir lb, ijudtd FOOTBALL When the Warrior varsity slipped and fell over Peoria in their first game, it looked as though it was going to be a long season. And it was— for the schools that had the misfortune to play these fired-up single-wingers in later games. Seven victories, none of them dull, followed that first loss; the winning formula, whether in the Niles West squeaker or the Deerfield picnic, was an unstoppable rushing attack and a stone-wall defense. The fine show- ing of these Mid-Suburban Conference Champs can also be attributed to great hustle, desire, and teamwork. John Gabbert Quarterback Jeff Clement, Tackle Don Witte, Gudia Wayne Nt iu, i uaid • Bob Pemolier, lai.kii Keith Nygren, Center 76 ar Hfc Id h 1963 VARbllY iUUAD ■rent row: Jan Panegasser, Jerry Hanselmann, Dave Gnoske, Jim Bullerman, Don Witte, Mike Kuzich. Second row; Coach Olson, Chuck Curren, Bob Cunkle, Wayne Nero, John Gabbert, Bob Pemoller, Dennis Gundling, Chuck Esposito, Coach Zuccarini, Coach Carstens, Mike Krowka, manager. Third ow: Jim Leis, Dave Aegerter, Earl White, Volker Engle, Les Jannusch, Mike Tompkins, Bruce Congalton, Bill Rosenbergh, Jim Cichow ski, Jim Manny. Sack row: Stoney Jackson, Chuck Peterson, Ken Bixby, Tom Smith, Dale Luzinski, Dick Lunsford, Al Kruse, Bob Unroe, Jeff Clement, Ray Bartholomoe, lal lewi . ' -Conference Earl White, End A Z-Conference Maine West, 6 Peoria, 7 Maine West, 41 West Leyden, Maine West, 13 Niles West, 6 Maine West, 20 Glenbrook, Maine West, 34 Prospect, 14 Maine West, 27 Decatur 7 Maine West, 40 Forest View 6 Maine West, 49 Deerfield, Ray Bartholomas, End All-Conference Date Luzinski, Tackle All-Conference Volker Engle, Guard All-Conference Dick Lunsford, Center All-Conference Ron Fritz Bob Nickle Bob Cam Bob Unroe End Guard Guard End Tackle A -Conference 77 Ed Riedel, Quarterback Joe Panegasser, Wingback Bruce Congalton, F ullback Bemie Ploshay, Center Wayne Azon, Tackle Pete O ' Grady, Guard •t.ft -Mt. i .. • « ' i r. .ffV „. t m T  Mike Greene, Tailback 1963 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Fronf row: Dan Carlson, Ken Serzen, Bob Tovar, Dan Geisler, Duke DuRard, Jerry Tippereiter, Bob Wayman, Bill Henk. Second row: Coach Schmidt, Mark Praxmarer, John Whalen, Rich Svenson, Mike Greene, John Fowler, John Congalton, Bob Delacey, Les Harrison, Jim Dimatteo, Coach Carlini. Third row: Tom St. Germaine, Pete O ' Grady, Irv Geisler, Ed Riedel, Frank Raimondi, Tom Carl, Clyde Rowells, Dale Tillman, Mike Swiatowy, John Anderson, Ray Miller. Fourth row: Paul Lampru, Tim Kissane, Wayne Azon, Steve Schneider, Daryl Schellin, Jim Crowden, Tom Conway, Jim Vrastiak, John Romano, Ron Fritz, Dick Braun, Dick Stover. Bacic row: Terry DeGelder, Bernie Ploshay, Norb Thomas, Frank Reid, Mark Sorensen, Bob Cain, Jim Campagna, Jim Hoffmann, Al Eyre, Bob Nickel, Bernie Braun, Randy Zaieski, Frank Torchia. Sh i ' 1963 SOPHOMORE TEAM Front row: Don Rudd, George Plate, Dennis Zick, Jeff Pabich, Rick Schultz, Robin Kaiser, Jerry Zulaski. Second row: Tom Hensch, George Gilgenbach, Dan Updyke, Coach Suffield, Coach Nyren, Coach Jobst, Frank Arrigoni, Rick Schaefer, Bryce Hedger. Third row: Terry Hivon, manager; Ernie Garber, John Nantz, Rich Wicksnin, Sherman Shuett, Steve Ryden, Mike Schuepfer, Tom Jurgot, Bill Hetgar, Al Johnson, Dave Lunsford, Tim Updyke, Norman Skelly. Back row; Carl Martin, Bill Gastorf, Mike Malloy, Dick Wells, Larry Hofmann, Ron Mentgen, Tom Sperling, Bob Ericson, Arland Johannes, Phil Wrenn, Joe Berge ' , Jim Kautz. 3 ' 1 ' t t r front row. Roberl Jung, Waller Brou Gerald Swanson. Second Wendlmg, George Bergner, Greg Dolphin James Decker, C John 1963 FRESHMAN TEAM , ., , . , ° ' ° ' ' ' ° ' ° ' ' ' ' I - G enlher, J,m Goodole, Ken Shields, Larry Scully, Will Kruse, Steve Fainor Coach Magsgren Coach Atkinson Bill Weuhmann, Tom Curlin, Bob Butts, Gary Gaudio, Mike Tone, Tom Lynch, Jim Popp, Tim Horrity Don Mark Shall Larry Anderson I ' L r „h ' r, ftTl .°°% u ' ' ' °°o ' ' ' ° ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' Maculitis, Bob Simpson, Jim Hren, Chuck Richards, Mike Shall, Jim Flohe . ' ° ' ; ' 7° - = ° ' ° ' ' ° ' . pl Ehrhort, Rondy House, Russ Curre,, Jim Broun, Ernie Fulbnght, Don Lossmon, Mark Romess. fourth row. Dole Humphreys Jim Flohe ty, Joe LeCostro, S e,e Wessel, Mike DelCompo, Tom Pyron, Jim Kendall, Ken Mandelky, Andy Sanchez, Paul Tousignant, Bob Mueller, Bill Geldernick Terry l ibbons Larry Harrison, Cooch Kennedy. F,llh row. Don Barlholomae, Mike Corey, Don Olson. Scott Kaufman, Randy Munteon, Craig Rowells Tom Chrislionson Tom Seep, lom Pilke, George Bongrotz, Richard Parks, John Meador. Dick Schellm, Mike Mencmger. Sixth row Joe Elliot, Scott Gilmore, Dick Hondley, Don Ballontine, Dale Haose, Koger fuiTi p, Bill Nogel Chris Bosel, Eric Swanson, John Erickson, Andy Schocffer, Roiner Paasch, Bill Golembjewski. Rick Skibbe Bock row. Tom Green Da.e Winlergerst Al l-ritz. Chuck Sippel, Dale Patterson, Lee Yates, Bob Filing, Noel Schanz. Rondy Kungel, Rusy Siebold, Norm Hudson, Don Golf, Rick Wilson, Daye DeGraf Ed Pluemmer ' - f -vv rs. 1963 VARSITY SQUAD Front row: Tim Redmer, Eamon Anderson, Rich Kehrer, Jeff Lossau, Lee Johnson, Chip Gobrecht, Ted Wolter, Bob Tatge, Paul Neuman, John Abbott. Second row; Coach Blake, Bob Larson, John Creco, Jim Armbrust er, Bob Gundelach, Wayne Bushkin, Russ Suszko, Tom Johnstone, Bob Biggs, Tom Klausing, Coach Barringer. Third row: Rich Bokor, Kent Lashway, Dick Leyerle, Randy Postal, Dick Jensen, Rich Mamola, hip Krainik, Fred AIke, Doug Hans, Don Kinder, Les Schalla. Back row: Tom Hotiz, manager; Bill Mankel, Jim Richards, Greg Kirishian, Jerry Nolan, Tom O ' Hare, Phil Dindinger, Jim Keller, Tom Koulentes, Edd Schuiz, Lloyd Schlegal. SCORES CROSS COUNTRY Maine West ' s cross country squad was kept from an excellent season only by its lack of ex- perience; by far the greater portion of the team was made up of juniors. Student enthusiasm for this sport is always increasing, as is the quality of the Warriors ' running, for never before have as many as five Maine runners in one race fin- ished the home course in under eleven minutes. This talent was again paced by John Greco, who led the boys to a 6-3 season record. 1963 FROSH-SOPH SQUAD Front row: Vi ayne Rozanski, Ron Harrigan, Kevin Flurkey, Jeff Reinke, Bill Murphy, Bob Ashford, Cliff Owens, Pete Kulik, Jim Geanen. Second row: Tom Holfz, manager; Bob Benedict, Ed Lusk, Rich Hudson, Brand Gustus, Ken Seagren, Scott Evans, Steve Hendren, Ray Todd, Pete Gianpetro, Dan Pittman. Third row: Coach Blake, Mike Minerva, John Holtz, George Betherem, Dan Widell, Mat, John McCullum, Bob Kunkel, John Stone, Ed Challburg, Coach Barringer. Bacf: row: Ron Ploshay, Mike Lemme, Rich Miller, Roy Tipton, Curl Hayward, Ken Jonas, Mike Johnstone, Pete Gano, Jim Falclnelli, Ken Malten. Maine West, 30 Niles East, 25 Maine West, 24 Barrington, 34 Maine West, 20 West Leyden, 44 Maine West, 19 Niles West, 44 Maine West, First place Morton West Inv. Maine West, 33 Glenbrook North, 22 Maine West, 33 Prospect, 23 Maine West, 15 Glenbrook South, 49 Maine West, Fourth place Conference Meet Maine West, 27 Forest View, 32 Maine West, 20 Deerfield, 43 Maine West, Fifth place District Meet P T. r., « P , Pn? r J ht -h T ' «8I BASKETBALL Coach Freeman ' s basketball team continued its traditional winning ways in 1963-64, a habit discouraging to all but those at Maine West. A second place in the Proviso Holiday Tournament was merely an indication of what was to come, as the boys ran, passed, and shot through the Mid-Suburban Conference schedule, finishing with a perfect record and first place. The team finished the regular season with an 18-4 record. 1964 VARSITY TEAM Left-right: Coach Zuccarini, Danny Makos, Charlie Curren, Dave Gnoske, Don Kinder, Clyde Rowells, Tom Conway, Jim Smith, Al Rateike, Gordon Olson, Dave Aegerter, Stoney Jackson, Ted Wolter, Chuck Peterson, Ray Bartholomae, Joe Wehlacz, Cliff Vogel, Tom Hendrickson, Bill Verber, John Gabbert, Dennis Gundling, Chuck Esposito, Coach Freeman. Kneeling: Les Smith, John Parker, Larry Collins, managers. Joe Wehlacz SCORES Maine West, 55; Barrington, 56 Maine West, 63; Glenbrook N. , 35 Maine West, 55; Waukegan, 61 Maine West, 70; Deerfield, 34 Maine West, 66; Willowbrook, 52 Maine West, 51; Prospect, 40 Maine West, 62; Proviso West, 54 Maine West, 45; Forest View, 31 Maine West, 60; Niles West, 44 Maine West, 72; Glenbrook S., 39 Maine West, 75; West Leyden, 46 Maine West, 67; Glenbrook N. 53 Maine West, 71; East Leyden, 75 Maine West, 62; Morton West, 41 Maine West, 60; Prospect, 40 Maine West, 74; Deerfield, 40 Maine West, 50; Forest View, 36 Maine West, 2nd in Proviso Maine West, 33; Glenbrook S., 15 Holiday Tournament Dave Aegerter John Gabbert Dennis Gundling Chuck Esposito Ray Bartholomae Cliff Vogel 83 r 7) n 1964 SOPHOMORE TEAM Front row: Roy Tipton, George Gilgenbach, Paul Moehling, Greg Johnson, Ken Mueller. Second row- Pete Kulik, Norm Skelly, Cliff Owens, Bill Gastorf, Jim Burson, John Yager. Back row: Coach Blake, Bill Franzen, manager; Bruce MacDonald, John Larson, Dick Kruse, Tom Sperling, Larry Hoffman, Bob Kunkel, manager. 1964 FRESHMAN TEAM Fronf row; Tom Beck, Don Olson, George Bethurom, Don Eartholomae, Ron Quarnstrom, Dick Manny, Jeff Kurinsky. Second row: Ken Schields, manager; Rich Karelas, manager; Bill Hulke, Tom Pifke, Randy O ' Hare, Tom Petty, manager; Coach Schmidt. Third row. Greg Moutoux, Ken Moach, Lew Graham, Don Goff, Mark Romness, Craig Rowells, Phil Murdoch. Back row: Al Fritz, Bob Cozad, Bill Murphy, Lee Redmer, Jeff Reinke, Gary Kamin, Dale Hasse, 84 IRUSUilBCKS r SWIMMING Hardly a Maine West swimming record stood safe whenever Coach Baer ' s varsity tankers en- tered the water; by the time the season ended all previous marks except the 100 yard Butterfly were erased. The fine season record of 9-4 indi- cates that these records were set in a good cause, as the boys continued to uphold Maine ' s winning tradition. 1964 VARSITY SQUAD Front row: Bill Hanson, John Carley, Dick Heller, Bruce Jacobsen, Rich HoHmeyer, Ed Thai, Tom GasI, Chuck Hueslis, manager. Seconci row: Bob Syphers, Rick Fulle, Jim Byrn, Jimo Kuhrt, Jim Hyerdall, Jordon Minerva, Tom Means, Jim Henry, Coach Baer. Bacl: row: Tom Junius, Eric Berg, Ray Spanlikow, Jim Behnke, Craig Vosburgh, Craig Erven, Reed Erven, John Gunderson, Bill Schacht, Dave Ladendorf. — f% .J - ' ' •-p n Front row: Jim Byrne, 1964 SENIORS Jimo Kuhrt, Jim Hyerdall, John Gunderson, Bill Schacht. Back row. Eric Berg, Jim Henry, Jim Behnke, Tom Means. 85 n ALLOWED SiUlujl ' pOOL O VS ' C ' i s - It- ' 1 K 11 _ l_j ff || J 1964 FROSH-SOPH TEAM Front row: Tom Wencil, Tab Fulle, Fred Strudthoff, Greg Gundling, Bob McGee, Jim Popp, Tom Torgerson, Chip Ward, Ed Borski, Ed Currier, Doug Newman, Jim Wandrey, Gary Robbins, Larry Anderson, Keifh Gyssler, Norm Hudson. Second row: Ron Wallace, Jeff Pick, Randy Black, Jim Kendall, Jim Trawl, Rainer Paasch, Dale Lubrano, Harold Kiriluk, Larry Harrison, Bill Van Buren, Pete Bowen, Marc Bonnivier. Back row. Coach Kearns, Richard Witt, Tom Johnson, Charles Cigrand, Paul Hal- versen, Kurt Soroosh, Gary Kuntz, Mike Seghi, Darwin Luebrano, Paul Grant. 86 WRESTLING Coach Carlini ' s tnatmen displayed a most successful season in 1963-64, as trophies from the Lake-Park Quadran- gular, Conference, and District meets indicated. Led by such individuals as Dick Jensen, who completed an in- credible string of undefeated matches, and Erv Geisler and AAike Tompkins, who were District victors, the wrestling Warriors powered their way to a 9-4-1 season record . 1964 VARSITY SQUAD Front row, John Krumpos, Joe Panegasser, Erv Geis- ler, Mark Praxmarer, Jim Keller, Dick Jensen. Back row. Tim Redmer, man- ager; John Fowler, Mike Tompkins, Bill Rosenbergh, Bob Larson, Jim Cichowski, Bob E k V a I I, manager; Coach Carlini. 1964 SENIORS Front row: Jim Keller, Phil Dindinger, Joe Panegasser, Erv Geisler, Joe Cambron, Dick Jensen. Back row: Bob Tovar, John Wentzell, Bob Larson, Keith Nygren, Bill Rosenbergh, Mike Tompkins, Tim Redmer. 87 r ♦ « ( 1964 SOPHOMORE SQUAD Front row: Joel Morreale, Wayne Rozanski, George Bongratz, Don Rudd, TotVi Mordue. Back fow: Coach Suffield, Mike McDermott, Ernie Garber, Mike Schuepfer, Jim Kautz, Terry Harmon. 1964 FRESHMAN SQUAD Front row: Greg Dolphin, Gary Gaudio, Mike Riddle, Jim Munn, Rusty Lino, Ron Vaia. Second row.- Bob Mutter, Mark Shall, Russ Currer, Ken Mandelky, Ernie Fulbright, John Meador. Back row: Coach Magsamen, Greg Parsons, Jim Pedersen, Keith Maculitis, Lee Yates, Rich Pionke, Randy Ryden, Chris Bosel, Steve Wessell, manager. GYMNASTICS Aftei five years of frustration, Maine West ' s gym- nasts strong-armed their way to a winning season. The boys teamed up on side horse, trampoline, high bar, P-bars, rings, and tumbling to have a most suc- cessful year, topped by a 3-1 conference record. . ' -f9  ' CS P ' f p Pi 1964 VARSITY SQUAD Front row, Tim Anderson, Ralph Searles, Ken Bluhm, Jim Alfini, Jeff Santino. Second row; John Kennet, Bill Bach, Fred Bach, Terry Bishop, Marty Dettmer, Tom Roessing, Dave Weaver. Back row, Dick Stover, manager; Dale Alles, John Abbott, Dick Braun, Stealey Branch, Den Jerome, Bob Specht, Dave Wool- ard. Coach Drain. 1964 FROSH-SOPH SQUAD Fronf row: Danny Cordts, Dave Bryant, Keith Ahrling, Gary Grooman, Howard Tyler. Second row: Jay Carley, Jack Piraino, Tim Harrity, Fred Beckman, Larry Janssens, Scott Davis. Third row Peter Gianpetro, Scott Thomp ' son, Jim Nerius, Chuck Wold Terry Grawin, Greg Bartsch Steve Phillips. Back row. Rich ard Parks, manager; Don Ken net, Larry Scully, Ken Malten Jim Gearien, Terry Heller, Den nis Zick, Bob Dettner, Ray Man del, Don Clark, Ronn Sass, Bucky Sawisch, Rich Bisbei Ccach King. 89 TTTn r % %■ - e e ' 1964 VARSITY SQUAD ■-.-.v.. ., Front row: Phil Dindinger, Larry Pintuck, Jim Pederson, Russ Suszl o, Pete Schafft, Rich Mamola, Herm Zelk, Edd Schultz. Second row: Tim Kissane, manager; Bob Kunkle, Jim Armbruster, Chip Krainik, Coach Gartner, Coach Jobst, Coach Smith, Coach Lawyer, Mike Amling, Bob Biggs, Jim Bullerman, Leo Plas, manager. Third row: Jerry Nolan, Jack O ' Brian, Don Kinder, John Greco, Dave Kallstrand, John Tarbert, Dick Svenson, Jerry Nebel, Bob Tatge, Bernie Braun, Dick Kobylski, Steve Schneider, Bob Dierks, John Anderson, Lloyd Schlegal, Tom Johnstone, Roger Williams, manager. Back row: Bruce Congalton, Volker Engel, Al Eyre, Hank Bienner, Bill Mankel, Tom Herzog, Al Rateike, Rich Kehrer, Dale Luzinski, Phil Engle, Bill Rosenbergh, Wayne Wysoglad, Mark Sorenson, Dennis Gundling. Vracj The cindermen of Maine West sprinted to a good start in 1964, winning five of their first seven dual meets. Strong in almost all the events and especially so in the distance and hurdle races, the boys looked forward to utilizing this talent to its fullest extent in the outdoor season to continue their fine record. 90 r ips t- C ' . ' d f , ' ) . ' C- ' K ' V -V 1964 FROSH-SOPH SQUAD Front row: Ron Ploshay, Pete Gano, Bill Stephens, Jim Hren, Roy Tipton, Don Lossman, John Amiing, Rich Miller, Bill Morstadt, Ernie Baber. Second row; Tim Kissane, manager; Bill Wilson, Gary Gaudio, George Bongratz, Ken Artner, Bob Benedict, Jim Braun, Vern Ray, Doug Chase, Terry Hivon, George Gilgenbach, Mike McCann, manager. Third row: Tom Postema, Bob Kunkel, Ray Todd, Jim Burson, Dale Dodge, John Stone, Joe Elliott, Steve Hendren, Phil Martin, Rainer Paasch, Andrew Schaeffer, George Plate, Ken Seagren. Back row: David Wintergerst, Ron Harrigan, Wally Tistle, Terry Mentegen, Larry Martin, Bob Ericson, Roy Svenson, Randy Kungel, Dale Patterson, Kevin Flurl ey, Charles Sippel, Bob Zografos, Jim Sherwood. 91 STATE CHAMPS BASEBALL Experience, depth, and tremendous pitching were the three major areas in which our Warriors excelled enough to trample opponents while on the way to Conference, District, and State champion- ships. Matching these fine achievements will be a difficult task for Coach Carstens ' 1964 team, but with hard work from the returning lettermen and the excellent group of junior hopefuls, the squad can continue to be a power and the pride of Maine West ' s students. 1963 VARSITY TEAM Front row: Chip Allen, Dan Carlson, Don Wine, Jim Hyerdahl, Gary Kraft, Dan Humay, Ray Gunn, manager. Second row: Mike Krowka, manager; Bob Pawlowski, John Gabbert, Les Jannusch, Gene Ciezadio, Cal Lewis, Chuck Esposilo, Jim Kern, Mike Neese, Les Smith, manager. Bacic row: Coach. Freeman, Warren Baird, Rick Dekreek, Dave Aegerter, Dick Lunsford, Al Waters, Jim Dehlin, Ed Schwenke, Ray Bartholomae, Coach Carstens. 1963 SOPHOMORE TEAM Fronf row; Jim Slamborsky, Larry Arkus, Jerry Hanselmann, Chip Curtin, Bruce Jacobsen, Mike Kuzich, Dan Makos. Second row: Stu Parker, manager; John Whalen, Dave Gnoske, Charlie Curren, Tom Carl, Stoney Jackson, Charlie Shriver, Jim Cichowski, Bob Kuhn, Pat Harrison, manager. 6ac t row; Coach McKnight, Bill Verber, Tom Conway, Ed Morman, Jim Smith, Gordon Olson, Randy Zaieski, Bruce Lueck, Coach Kennedy. Maine 12, Oak Park 3 Maine 1, Evanston 4 Maine 8, Forest View 1 Maine 3-8 Glenbrook 0-0 Maine 9, Deerfield Maine 14-10 Prospect 7-8 Maine 4, Forest View 3 Maine 2-7 E. Leyden 4-0 Maine 8, Deerfield Maine 8-2, Niles W. 2-3 Maine 6, Morton West 3 Maine 5, Glenbrook 1 Maine 10, Forest View DISTRICT: Maine 9, Glenbrook 5 Maine 12, Deerfield 3 REGIONAL: Maine 4, Prospect 3 Maine 6, Waukegan 5 SECTIONAL: Maine 1, Crystal Lake Maine 2, Rockford 1 STATE: Maine 3, Peoria Central 1 Maine 9, Danville 7 Maine 3, Granite City 1 1963 FRESHMAN TEAM Front row: Tom Mordue, Don Rudd, Bob Mein, Rick Isenbarger, Don Kennet. Second row: John Burkman, Ken Mueller, Bruce Kennett, Frank Arrigoni, Dave Lunsford, Pete Kulik, Bryce Hedger, Wayne Rozanski, Arland Johannes, manager. Back row: Coach Schmidt, Mike Hilligoss, John Yager, Sherman Schuett, Don Tomasello, Bill Stenen, Rich Russell, Bruce MacDonald, Tony Gyssler, Bill Gastorf, Coach Nyren. - -¥ft ( l 8 ■ rfv ' f ;; r J dK A ■lui .A ,..V 1964 VARSITY SQUAD Front row: Bob Means, Steve Ross, Mike Krcwka, Clyde Rowel Is. Back tow. Coach Henry, Terry FIddeIke, Mike Greene, Hank Blenner, Bob Pemoller. GOLF Perhaps Coach Henry ' s stickmen won fewer dual meets than they had planned or hoped to in 1963; but when that big squad effort was need- ed for a major tournament, all shot the pro-type scores that at other times were scarce. Evidence of this is proved by the fact that they copped firsts in both the conference and district meets. A hard nucleus of lettermen was back in 1964 with a good chance to improve on last year ' s record. 94 1963 VARSITY SQUAD From row: Jim Gaverth, Steve Priest, Jim Wencil, Jim Manny, Bill Wagner, Tony Glaser. Back row: Coach Kearns, Terry Albers, Tom Kelly, Cliff Vogel, Jeff Clement, Bob Poyer, Frank Dennis. TENNIS Tennis proved to be just as smashing in success as some of Maine ' s other sportts as it singled and doubled its way to an 8-2 conference record and a third in the District Meet. The racket War- riors of ' 64 fully intend to con- tinue their winning ways, a habit indulged in by nearly all of the school ' s var ' sity teams. 1963 SOPHOMORb buUA© Front row: Claude Stewart, Dave Dekatur, Bob Reinhart, Bill Klein, Dick Cornelius, Dan Barry. Back row: Coach Kearns, Jim RicharcJs, Roger Johnson, Bob French, Dick Leyerle, Dave Hammer, Tim Dowell. 1963 FRESHMAN SQUAD FrorM row: Bob Gunter, Scott Evans, Jim Langdon, Ed Challberg. Back row: Coach Kearns, Dennis Doyle, George Kinstedt, Larry Kurlandsky, Jim Decatur. i . 3s %ir ■ ' - - :r« f .ff .I ' IF. GYM LEADERS Boys and girls wishing for the oppor- tunity to develop responsibility and lead- ership along with the usual skills acquired in physical education may join the leader- ship programs. As Junior Leaders, they are trained in skills and coaching tech- niques which help when they assist a gym instructor throughout their senior year. BOYS ' JUNIOR LEADERS Fronf row. John Mortoccio, Wimpy Kurtz, Dennis Grant, Doug Scheuer, Al Wolsk-. Gerald Reagle, Bill Strand, Ed Salm, Jerry Dean, Jim Pedersen. Second row.- Russ LaPorto, Brian Lehr, Bob Walker, Tom Koch, Henry Loncki, Mike Tierne , Tom Buchanan, Tom Koter, Tom Guppy, Larry Meyer, Steve Warnke. Ihird row: John Gable, Roy Witlbold, Jerry Weber, Ron Sebastian, Chick Ketchum, Ed Newell. Lorry Grose, Bill Gibson, Byron Roebke, Pat Collins, George Brondscmo. Bocfc row: Dave Goebbert, Walt Cloutier, Tom Kuno, Alan Bruhn, Bob Geils, Frank Ickis, Paul Wagner, John Blehorski, Jim Adams, Neil Whitman, Harold Blozek, AMyn Schuldt. BOYS ' SENIOR LEADERS fronf row. Tom Rohden, Joe Combron, Dale Funk, Herb Hordt, Brion Sosdion, Phil Hwoy. Second row Tom Klemczak. Louis Bartucci, Edward Connelly, John Arkoos, Paul Holler- back, Dean Decker, Ttm Anderson. Boct row; Coach Olson, Tom Kahike, Ronald Nenus, Neshen Keshian, Jon Lenard, Wayne Johnson, Wayne Morkworlh. GIRLS JUNIOR LEADERS Front row Mtss Pierce, Deb Callister, Sue Bishop, Peg Brown, Lmdo Bryson, Nan Franczkowski, Elaine Gorczyca, Bonnie Klaus, Sandy Pot ton, Jackie Hem, Co role Engh, Miss Clark. Second row: Pot Moshburn, Diane Keller, Dreama Wells, Diane Walsh, Karen Flaskomp, Diane Dor- meyer, Morilyn Michals, Linda Mohan, Shirley Stoner, Penne Bade, Alison Dickison, Monlyn Jenks. Third row. Teri Pro- chasko. Peg Callaghan, Ethel Koehler, Kothy Owen, Chris Heppert, Cheryl Hogedorn, Linda Schumacher, Eloise Scheffus, Carole Schneider, Chns Peterson, Linda Drews, Diana DeFranco, Debbie Qumn. Fourth row: Sandy Kunkel, Sandy Boudo, Linda Petkus, Linda Treonor, Linda Richey, Clare Weretko, Sue Kalb. Barb Kosoc, EiMeen Hoiek, Joyce Pasko, Judy Latalo, Denise Top, Annette Sobb. Fifth row. Poula Clayton, Melody Clarke, Barb Col berg, Mary Jefferson, Joyce Humay, Betty Ciezodlo, Pot Koscol, Rita Pabich, Jerry Walsh, Melody Morrison, Monlyn Skeppstrum, Kothy Munzer. Sixth row Ursola Krome, Chns Sparrow, Diane Weldon, Linda Holt, Trudy Preiset, Sue Hetzer, Twyla Van- Vleet, Mary Leonard, Marsha Hattory, Pat Johnson, Stephanie Kemp ton, Peggy Pepmiller, Pat Goss. Seventh row; Joonne Krzyminski, Donna Batdorf, Lindo Gehmlich, Lmdo Korlmg, Linda Ledig, Donna Loverde, Jon Bochor, Gloria Anderson, Kothy Flentge, LesI le French. Sue Gartner. Bocft row: Connie Rische, Potty Perkins, Diane Bucher, Jonyce Benson, Jan Strom, Kothy Williams. Fronf row GIRLS ' SENIOR LEADERS Miss Pierce. Virginio Ford, Nancy Hulke, Nancy Meyer, Kothy Benson Reed, Joyce Ermel mg, Maureen Dempsey, Miss Laurel Williams, Potty Barry, Bonnie Gostorf, Betty Gono, Pom Newman. Mary Pom Pagel. Shirley Hosselmonn, Clark. Second row Chns Klehr, Korgas, Virgimo Morrison, Pom Donna Lindboe, Karen Siruebing, Carol Choi I burg, Jan Bocskoy, Karen Johnson. Carol Dal bee. Third row: Ruth Sommer, Sue Conn, Ruth Solzmon, Lmdo Davis, Jeonette Erickson, Lyric Olson, Leah Forcell, Judy Simon, Lucinda Pump, Chns Connolly, Sue Regelm, Karen Strudthoff, Jon Virostko. Fourth row, Cheryl Nester, Alice Utter, Lore Egelston, Sue Ericson, Vol Enggos, Diane Clarke, Marty Muncy, Sally Kennedy, Judy Nixon, Jill Willioms. Gayle Johnson. Jockie Piromo. Boct row; Karen Rivord. Donna Wolf, Jon Heoley. Monenela Jones, Pot Martin, Donna King, Inger Svenson, Judy Fredncks, Eileen LoBudo, Jane PressI, Arline Boyer POM POM SQUAD Front row.- Fran Renk, Debbie Quinn, Kare-- Struebing, captain; Donna Hosteller, Miss Solheim. Back row: Sandy Bouda, Margie Kincaid, Diana DeFranco, Cindy Schorr, Randi Johnson. CHEERLEADERS Since school spirit is a vital factor to a team ' s success, these cheerleaders make certain that there is no let-up in pep and noise. Coaches, players, and spectators will all agree that the constant presence and lively efforts of these girls help drive the football and basketball teams to vic- tory. L. to r.: Li-ida Petkus, Petersen. ' ' ' ' ' l ' rS ' patt, Kargas, Donna Meier, Chris Nancy Hulke, Sandy K n el, FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS Front row; Harriet Hall, Pat Radlein, Cheri Mercer. Back row; Pat Silk, Sue Conforti, Nancy Gunn. 97 I Front row: Karen Flaskamp, Carla Weber, Joyce Ermeling, Sherry Bishop, Ruth Sommer, Paula Wagner, Gail Deckwerth, Lynda Greenaway, Kathy Kassnel, Patii Perkins, Connie Rische. Second row: Dale Hehn, Marilyn Michals, Barb Thode, Judy Fayman, Judy Bales, Carol Chall- berg. Donna King, Linda McCoy, Stephanie Kempton, Pat Johnson, Anne Evertsen, Kathy Owen, Karen Struebing. Third row; Barb Janiec, Chris Connolly, Pat Frost, Shirley Stoner, Judy Larson, Donna Wolf, Karen Strudtoff, Connie Lambrecht, Linda Olson, Pam Brainard, Sue Hetzer, Randi Johnson, Cindy Schorr, Back row.- Linda Waters, Shelly Nester, Chris Klehr, Cindy Kaechele, Kathy Williams, Trudy Preiser, Val Guenther, Sandy Stamp, Nancy Julitz, Sharon Bales, Kathy Mangan, Joyce Sorensen, Miss Butler. AQUIANA In order to obtain membership in Aquiana Swim Club, a girl must pass an aquatic test which includes not only swimming but also diving and water stunts. Any girl is eligible to take the test, but only the finest swimmers pass; these in turn are permitted to compete in an ad- vanced skill test, successful completion of which merits honorary membership and a special award. The yearly water show, highlight of the season, enables the girls to show off their talents. 98 GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD Freier, Marilyn Jenks. Second row: Pam Holmgren, Jan Healey, Miss Bovenmeyer, Cheryl Hage- Fronf row. Pam Pagel, Jean Mead, Sue Freier, Manly.. . , „ ,., ... n- dorr, Gloria Frank, Barb Colberg. Back row.- Mary Lou Blocker, Pa. Vogel, Leora Winski, Jan Virostko, Dotsy Wagar, Miss Pierce Girls with an interest in the sports field find the Girls ' Athletic Association a fine place to practice their favorite sports and to learn r e N ones. Besides the usual tennis, swimming, basket- ball, and volleyball, the program has a lively social calendar which features play nights, father- daughter night, and the annual awards dessert. G.A.A. TENNIS TEAM fronf row.- Jan Hargrave, Barb Colberg, Marilyn Jenks, Miss Thompson. Second row: Bonita Junius, Gloria Frank, Judy Fletcher, Sue Hume. Third row; Leora Winski, Sue Stein, Pam Holmgren, Debbie Mester. Back row. Dotsy Wagar, Leslie- French, Jean Mead, captain. 99 M-CLUB Front row Don Wi.te, Bob Tatge, Les Jannusch, Bob Poyer, Dave Aegerter, Coach Nyren, Volker Engel. John Gabbert, Dick Jensen, J.m Keller Ed Riedel, Bob Cain. Second row.- Phil Dindinger, Dave Grant, Dale Luzinski, Larry Pintuck, Don Kinder, Bob Kunkle J.m Ochowski, Dick Lunsford, Charlie Curren, Ralph Searles, Tim Redmer, Bernie Sraun. Th.rd row. Bob Dierks, Les Schalla, Bud Ze.hn, Chuck Esposito, Paul Neuman, Dave Kallstrand, Rich Kehrer, Bill Rosenbergh, Dick Braun, Tom Roessing, John Kenneth, fourth row. Frank Re,d Keith Nygren Bob Unroe, Wayne Azon, Bob Pemoller, Dennis Gundling, Ron Fritz, Bruce Congalton, Ken Bixby, Al Kruse, Chuck Peterson. F.tfh row: U.cK Heller, John Gunderson, Jimo Kuhrt, Bob Specht, Dave Woolard, Fred Bach, Tom Johnstone, Russ Suszko John Greco, Lloyd Schlegal, Joe Wehlacz. Sixth row: Terry Bishop, Carl Meyer, Eric Berg, Jim Byrne, Rich Mamola, Doug Hans, R.ch Bokor, Tom Smith, Wayne Nero, Jim Bullerman. Back row: Bob Gundelach, Chip Gobrecht, Cal Lewis, Bob Tovar, Stoney Jackson, Jim Richards, Wayne Bushkin, Chip Krainik, Bob Nickel, Dick Stover, Ray Bartholomae, Stealey Branch. M-CLUB INTRAMURAL CHAMPS AA-Club consists only of boys who have won their varsity letter in some sport at Maine West and have passed a week of rigid initiation. The club does service by selling programs at football games and popcorn at basketball games. Boys not out for a school sport have a chance to compete in the intramural program. Activities include both team sports, in which different gym classes clash in football, basketball, and volleyball, and individual skills, such as golf, swimming, and a free-throw tournament. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Front row Moft Paterson, Bill V llson, Tom Eng- dohl, Jim Lueblie, Ken Marecek, Tom Kehe. Gary Nevins, Jofin Nolo. Second row Bruce Kennet, Burl Lucos, Lorry Corl, CliH Hoko. Ricliard Kohle, Bob Holm. Tim Dowell, Ron Von Scoyoc. Don Corison, Ken Bluhm. Third row. Mike Kgzich, Don Witle, Tim Zijewski, Levi Shermon, Kenn Poulini, Al Kellermon, Ken Kuznicki, Chip Curt.n, Mike Neese, Ed Henry, fourth row; Tom Rostkowski, Rog Pease. Paul Chopmon, Steve Ross, Scott V eidner, Chuck Dolbec, Steve Leith, Jim Clouse, Bob Kuhn, Jim Kern. Back row: Ron Fritz, Les Jan- nusch, Horold W- Johnsen, Bob Nickel, Tim Red- mer, Ron Skoritko, Wayne Morkworlh, Ed Mormon, Jeff Lossou, Jock Hoehn, John Anderson, Dick lunsford. Mark Romness, President Jeff Reinke, Vice President Nancy Gunn, Secretary The Class of ' 67 was the largest class ever to enter Maine West. They started the year off with the traditional Newcomers ' Party and progressed with such other social events as their P.T.C. Party, Winter Heaven ' 67, and their class party. The Freshmen success- fully completed their first year in this new channel of life— high school. Sponsors. Mr. Ferns and Miss Basenbach 104 Freshman Class of 1967 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Mary Holm, Jackie Means, Pat Radlein, Jill Schlanbusch. Second row.- Tab Fulle, Joyce Jonasen, Curt Hayward, Sally Mullen, Joanne Rosenstiel, Brian Berger. Third row: Georgia Soruika, Dolores Webster, Dick Schellin, Pat Pierce, Jan Erickson, Linda Boidy. Back row: Gregg Moutoux, John Erickson, Don Goff, Lee Redmer, Bill Murphy, Paul Owens, Mark Romness, Scott Kaufman. CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ront row; Nancy Tracy, Lynda Moore, Linda Patchett, Sharon Higgins, Phyllis Ebert, Mary Corcoran, Miss Baschenbach. Second row: Carol Salman, Nancy Gunn, Cindy Hawson, Jan Erickscn, Terry Marlin, Sally Emerson, Cindy Carlson, Cathy Anderson. 105 Fred Mary Bill Julie Bocl(man Bakazan Boker BaJderramo Jim Don Greg Mary Bofmeier Bartholomae Bartsch Barlucci Dan Lynne Donna Pom Becker Beier Beilfuss Belanger Ballanline Betsy Bauer Bruce Belker myM g fM iJ Glennys Aaland Reglno Ahrens Keith Ahrling Nancy Aiken Mary Lynn AIke Jim Allegretti Carol Anderson Cathy Anderson Don Anderson Larry Anderson Lynnea Anderson Paul Anderson Bernard Andress Linda Andrey Laurie AndropoMs April Angeloff John Amiing Carol Amstutz Grace Argyris Peggy Arkell Ron Arnold Ken Artner Lmda Augustine Marlene Azon Woyne Bachar Lynn Bally Dione. Bauman Al Bending FRESHMEN John Balmo Jim Baumon Bob Bencdicf Lurette Balsamello Sharon Bebolt Anllo Bergdolt DIanne Baoman Daniel Beck Undo Berg Cheryl Batd Tom Beck iiM « ;;. 106 IB9DB lipii ill CLASS OF 1967 George Bongratz Sue Bowen Wolly Broun More Bonnivier Susie Ziehn Carol Zimmefman Linda Borgstrom Debbie Bower Caryl Braunsdorf Linda Bork Pam Brabec Julie Brearton 1 • ' Doug Bergman George Bergne Ralph Berke Delores Berndt Carol Bernero Mike Beschof George Bethurem Bill Betfs Bill Golembiewsk Rick Bisbee John Bishop Hildegard Biltel David Bixby Rick Blaho Henry R.ck Blehorsk. Kath Blendow Marion Blomberg Jane Blonsfon Nancy Bobenac Sandra Boeckenhaue; Bob Bohocek Linda Boidy Jan Bollet Jim Bond 107 David Bryant Mary Ann Bufkman Paul Cohill Morfha Buckely Beverly Burns Chrrs Colams Sandi Buckland Charles Burns Mary Cambron Donno Buhr John Burns Hal Carl Roger Blus Sue Bush Kathy Carle Cheryl Bill Matt Lynne MaryLou Bullerman Bunfenbach Bunyan Burchfield Burgess Sue Tom Charlotte Bob John Buthman Butler Butterfield Butts Bzdusek Cindy Paul Steve Chris Steven Carlson Carlson Carlson Cornell Cornell Fae Cose Sherry Catardi Spencer Catlow Jim Chalupnik Jeanie Chamberlain Tom Chapeck Lorry Chorrette Koro Jeon Chartier Doug Chase Gcil Chauvin Cheryl Ch.ck Horry Chiles Linda Chilmgirion Ruth Chnstion Jim Christiansen Tom Christiansen Bob Christopher Jan Christopher Jim Chubbs Mike Cianciorulo Chuck Cigrand Don Clark Jim Claylon Pot Clement Cornell Cline FRESHMEN 108 H BUD  i Clotfelfer Jim Copeland Russ Currer Lorry Coffmon Mary Corcoran Ed Currier Colbert Don Cordis Tom Curtin John Coleman Milce Corey Walter Dahl Linda Combs Diane Cory Patty Doidone Conforti Tony Coltonaro Chuck Dolbec Becky ConUin Roberf Cozod Laurie Dandurond Shonnon Connelly Candy Crowe Darlene Doszek Marilyn Conners Steve Crowe Evelyn Davidson 1 M Roqer Connor Scott Davis CLASS OF 1967 Atlette Dawson Pat Deane Melonie DeBerthier Nancy DeBiasi Jim Decker David DeGraf Mike Del Campo Pete Dellegrario Jennifer Demico Bob Denny Sondra De Phillips Kris Dernehl Dianne DeVeries Ellen Dick Ann Dickson Mark Dtdier Bill Diehl Ron Diener Pot Dierlcs William Ditlert Dovld DiSylvesfro Chr s Doell Dole Dodge Greg Dolphin Jim Donahue 109 Linda Doueloin Sandy Drnek Dennis Dudek Steve Duerksen Diane Durso Steve Dussias Sharon Dzien Betsy Eberlen Phyllis Ebert Gary Ecklund Roberta Edwards Suson Ehrhordt Glen Ehrhart Jack Eichler Linda Eismann Thomas Zahara Vick. Elberfeld David Eley Richard Elkin Bob Elling Joe Elliot Nancy Elliott Solly Emerson Tom Engdahl Bill Enzenbacher . 4 ■iHl is fflsr ' T K % - -• • ■ - FRESHMEN Carol Erdman Debbie Feiler Amy Fischer Jon Erickson Karen Felix Pom Fisher John Erickson Andrea Fenogiro Gilbert Young Jan Ervln Betty Fields Mike Fi tzsimmons John Esterquest Jon Fields Linda Fitzwoter Stephen Fajnor Donna Fmke Jim Floherty Maureen Fonning Henry Fmkler Dovld Flaskomp John Fantozzi Tim Finn Pat Fleck Richard Forios Richard Finstad Dan Flentge Dionne Fehrenbacher Jay Corley Judy Fletcher joisBtanav gsssm CLASS OF 1967 Jackie Fliemon Carlo Flosi Mary Jo Fobes Judy Foreman Paulo Forray Jerry Frano Mary Franzen Ken Fredericks Charlotte Freeman David Freer Dorlene French Gall Freund Gaii Frey David Friebolin Alan Fritz Margie Fritz Ernie Fulbright Tab Fulle Richard Fullen Cofoi Funk Kalhy Young Paul Foaberg Everett Gaore Brian Gaasrud Rosemary Gade 9 ' , ' yi iikJk m ' Z zrz Jean Gagliono Christine Gehmlich Gary Giarrusso Sue Games Susan Geikov Marcia Gibbons Catherine Gano Chris Geisler Terry Gibbons Pot Garland Bill Geldernick Tom Gigante Alex Garza Tammy Genthner Jim Gilbertsen Margie Gastier Tom Genz Tyler Giles Bob Goudetle Mike George Randy Gilliss Gary Goudoo Cindy Gercken Scotr Gilmore Geonen Noncy Gtompa Mory Gindelle Tom Green Peter Gfonpetfo David Glade 1 •? 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III 1 1 ' Susan Don Closer Goff Lew Gary Graham Grondf Gcil Sue Griffiths Gr.nell Keith Guzzi Keith Gyssler Karen Haapala Dole Haase Mark Hachigion Lynn Hagen Sherm Haggerty Fran Hojelc Cliff Haka Poul Halverson Rich Handley Charles Honna Jack Honsen Ken Honsen Richard Hansen Cindy Hanson Susan Hanson Jim Horrer Pot Horns Lorry Harrison Don Horrity Tim Horrity Judy Hosse Reed Houk Randy Hayes FRESHMEN 112 k i ' -ri in i ' ' ' n f Susan Hayes Shirley Henk Terry HeydecVer Cuft Hoyward Ed Henrichsen John Hermger Connie Healy Lois Henncksen Craig H.erz Nancy Hedlin Sue Hendricks Kothy Higgins Suson Heldrich Scoft Henrrchen Sharon Higgins Shirley Heifers Brian Henry Andrew Hill Phil Heller Joe Herman Bill Hill T«rry Heller Peter Hermon Cheryl Hill Tom Ken Hendren Henk Jeon Sue Hettgar Hewes Mory Ann Ken Hill H.llmer :LASS0F 1967 sa Candy Hillyer Geof Hilfwem Bruce Hmnchsen Gail Hockett Bill Hoetnger Alon Hofeldr Joanne Hoff Bonnie Hoffman Judr Hoffmeyer Nolol le Holden Michael Holdmann Don HoMstein Bob Holm Mary Holm John Ho tz Sandra Holzkamp Larry Homuth Scott Hooson Pat Hopewell Janet Hopkins Ken Hopkins Julie Hormon Jim Horner Jeannie Hosey Anna Hosford d M 13 Pam Houldswo h Randy House Steve Hour Bob Hovet Debbie Hower Frank Hoyr Jim Hren Norm Hudson Beverly Huening Susan Hug 6(11 Hulke Sue Hume Dole Humphreys Por Hunter Diane Huntrlcker Steve Hyde Gary lllg John Poulos Gary Indra Darlene Jcclcson Jonel Jackson Judy Jockson Judy Jackson Sue Jackson Darryl Jacobson FRESHMEN Fred Jaeger Kathleen Jeskey Shoron Johnson Carl Jaeschke Richard Jesky Terry Johnson Jeanetfe Jagielle John Jewell Tom Johnson Mary Linda Sharon Shirley Linda Jain Jannusch Jannusch Jannusch Jauman D ck Don Gory Judy Julie Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Mike Pat Joyce Jim Linda Johnstone Johnstone Jonasen Jones Jones Scott Jele Pete Johnson Bob Jordon Rick Jemison Scott Johnson Laura Joseph 114 CLASS OF 1967 Patrick Joyner Mike Juenger Bob Jung Bonita Junius Jerry Juszak Wayne Kohila John Kalb Loura Kolhouge Demse Kameyer Dennis Kamm Gary Kamm Carol Kominski Marcio Kantorowtcr Dave Konrer Richord Karelas Bob Koriotis Jim Kariberg Jean Kornotz Dick Katschke Scott Kaufman Mary Ann Kaules Lindo Kaufz Tom Kehe Christine Kelly Bob Yonus Ronald Kempke Jeff King Sue Knaack B.ll Kendall Kalfierine Kinser Jofin Knebel Jim Kendall Heidi Kiltl John KobylskI Sue Kenealy David Klamer Ron Kolacek Pat Kerrigan Jeon Kloll Ernest Kolton Chris Joe Jerry Mary Nancy Kieskowsk- Kilar Kile Kil.nski Kinder Sharon Kathy Ed Elizabeth Cheryl KJatr Klecka Klem Klimek Klme Joe J m Jim Mike Debbie Konflrst Konz Koppmg Kopla Korda 115 Pot Pom Ten Kornacki Koscicki Kos ' ck Mofcia Herb Heinz Kramer Krien Kroger Donna Joe Randy Kulik KuVnyo Kungel Sue Ann KotI Kouvelts Jeff Sandy Kroon Krull Gary Ray Kunti Kuntz f?l| - w3 - T ■ - w ' I yf 1 l ?t % a w Mike Kraft Cherie Krumsee Jeff Kurinsk ' Roger Kramer Linda Krumwiede Barb Kurth Karen Lagerlund Dione Lajewski Sharon Lambert Sysan Lambert Bob Landeck CKeryl Anderson Bob Lane Linda Lange Bud Longguth Julia Lanzer Douq Lardner Candy Lorsen Martha Larsen Christine Larson Irma Larson Larry Larson Jocque LoSalle Charles Lasar Leslie Lash Frank Loson Ken Lasper Mike Lossota Tamela Lavender Penny Lays Joe Le Castro Kay Kruse Will Kruse Stocia Kurtz Cindy Krawczyk Mike Krussell Karen Kwaterski Mark Krebbs Debbie Ksander Donna Ladendorf FRESHMEN 116 Linda Lee LenofO Lindeman George Loeding Linda Lehman Poutetfe Lindgren Anihony Lombardo Mike Lemme Susan Lindquist Chuck Loncki Morcia Lesoge Beverly Liner Ken Lorentz Vicki Lester Cindy L.nke Don Lossman Ivy Leischka Rusty Lino Steve Levering Judy Kale Sfeve Rich Lewis Levari Lilia Lilleberg Gloria Wayre Kim Viola Lipperf Lischla LIttell Little Dale Darwin J.m Jo Ellen Lobrano Lubrano Luebhe Luebkc CLASS OF 1967 Mofltes Lueck Manonne Lueth Fronces Lukasek Edd.e Lusk Colleen lynch Tom Lynch Ken Mach Jane MocHottie Peggy Maclagon Keith Maculitis Chris Moddaleni Margaret Madsen Marilyn Madsen Joyce Makarski Sherry Mcllian Pot Molloy Fted Momrot Ken Mandelky Sue Mandell Edith Mangun Sue Manke Dick Manny Jim Mantas Ken Marecek Bob Marmaduke ff LJ 9 9 9 117 ' ?w: Connne Marquette Gerfi Marrese Vicky Marrese Lorry Martin Roy Martin Terry Martin Billie Lynn Mason Ann Mastores Chris Malthiesen Gregory May Cothy Maynard Sue Maynard Marsha Moyville John McCallum Goyle McCarthy Linda McColmon Steven McDowell Doris McDonald Meg McDonald John McElveen Bruce McGuinn David McKelvey John McKeon Mary Lou McMullm Donna McMurray FRESHMEN Jim McNurney Debbie Mesfcr Marcia Michoelson Pam McPheeters Wayne Metfe Marlho Michoelson John Meador Kathy Metz Peggy Michelsen Jockie Meons Barb Meyer Shirley Mierttz Mary Means Lynn Meyer Mike Mietus Donno Meinhardt Nancy Meyer Arnold Miller Norme Mc ' ster Rich Meyer Barb Miller Cheryl MeM Sharon Meyers John Miller Rick Mike Mellen Mencmger Carolyn Eileen Michaels Michaels Lois Sue Miller Miller ■ ™ffP ' 18 % CLASS OF 1 967 Terry Miller Worren Miller B.ll Milhqan Cofol Mitliqon J.M Miner Lindo Mohfbaclter Mary Berh Moll Lynda Moore Tony Morano Jan Morley Su5on Morris B.ll Mofsladl Larry Moieley Mary Moft Gregg Moutoux Noncy Mrozelc Bob Mueller Gary Muka Sally Mullen Gary Muliett Ann Mullin Steve Mullineau: Jim Munn Judy Munsen Wilham Mundt (3 r ■ 119 MtA Sandi Judy Kerry Jean George Vic Niespodz oni Nissen Nolon Noren Novok Novak Jan Roger Ted Barbara Donald Douglas Okulanis Oland Oliver Olsen Olsen Olsen Jeff Pat Sue W.lliom Teddy Judy Olson Olson Olson Ondrahchek Osberg Osterman Diane Nowak Karen Olson Barbara Ostroski Chris Nyberg Keith Olsen Cathy Owens Randy O ' Hore Shoron Olsen Paul Ovt ' ens Gory Okulants Caryl Olson Rainer Poasch Lyndo Pogel Bill Pogett Bill Pome Kofhy Pakuko Candy Ponegasser Mary Ann Panek Bill Papastefan Janet Papastefan Lee Popincau Chris Pappas Lauro Parker Rich Porks Jomes Parovek Greg Parsons Robert Partaker Tom Pos Allan Posko Mike Passarelli Linda Patchetl Mike Pate Mort Paterson Joan Patten Dole Patterson Melonie Potti Carol Paulauskas FRESHMEN 120 CLASS OF 1967 Moflene Podgorny Mike Potrvfka Guy Pohlo Jim Popp Jeanne Porth Greg Possehl Tom Poslema Judy Poterackl John Powell Roy Powell Bill Prentice Kafhy Priester Borre Probst Fred Prochnow Judy Proiohn Borb Pfykon Loura Pudelwitis Roger Pump Tom Pyron Ron Quarnsfrom Sheilo Ouinn Lindo Racine Pot Rodlein Barb Rainsford Betsy Rajski Q n .- k ; 121 Carol Salman Andy Sanchez Linda Sandberg Jim Sapieka Ronold Sass Terri Sassmann Roberta Sate Bill Scarola Barry Schade Andy Schaefler Chris Schopper Dave Schowel Richard Schellin Jim Scherflius Michelle Schiovon m i i CLASS OF 1967 Ronald Schickel Barb Sch.lle Jill Schlanbusch Robm Schmidt Cindy Schmies Warren Schneider Sue Schneller Gary Schuber Doug Schramm Debbie Schrocder ffm f Dennis Schroeder Dan Self Shoron Shortall Sue Schroeder Bob Semkiw George Shwefelt Krrs Schuepper Mark Shall Rusty Siebold Jill Schuster M.ke Shall Brad S.lbert Lindo Schwober Tom Shanahan Pot Simek Harold Scully Noel Shanz Bob Simpson Larry Scully Leslie Sherwood J,m Stmpson Tom Seep Ken Shields Lee Srne fl 9 ' M.ke Seghi Sandr Shirling Calhy Sinio ' V Richard Seleski Jean Shoemoker Charles S ' ppel irn 123 Tom Sitarski Tom Snow Lorry Spiegel Kenneth Skoolen Sandy Snyders Beth Splinter Gory SkolesVi Ralph Solaith Marilyn Stahnke Ingrid Skomser Mary Ann Soldana Janet Stcley Veronica Skibo Kurt Soroosh Pot Stando Rick Sk bbe Georgie Soruika Kathy Stankiewicz Penny Small Donald Sporl ing Dolf Stonkue Jill Smiekel Lynne Spawn Mary Steele Richard Smith Karen Spencer Ken Stefan John Snodgress Chris Sperling Bob Steffan Mlkd ' % Sue Stein Sandy Stemper Tom Wynn Betsy Stewart Meri Stewart Holl Stiegmon John Stone Lana Stover Howte Strohlendorf John Stroka Fred Sfrudthoff Connie Strzalka Joan Stucker Kristie Stutmon Andrea Sugnet John Sukach Dan Sundbold Susan Sundquist Roy Svenson Tom Svenson Chene Swanson Eric Swanson Gerry Swanson Glenn Swanson Lee Swendsen FRESHMEN 124 Gail Swinnerton Daniel Thol Larry Topper Mike Swttzer Eloise Thommes Ken Tomchuk Richard Syphcns Greg Thompson Mike Tono David Tongua Judy Thompson Tom Torgersen Toni Tonfone Sally Thompson Sue Torqeson Dole Tozbier Jon Tigar Bill Toth Kathy Teemon Betty Tigue Poul Tousignonf JuI.e Van Tell ingen Myro Tinnes Laurel Toussant Mike Teruggi Norma Tinsley Nancy Trocy Dale Thai Bruce Tinlelnot Pom Triebe CLASS OF 1 967 Gory Tulewett Nancy Tuhy Sue Turner Sue Turnstrom Howard Tyler Kalhy Tyska Rich Uli Barb Ulviden Lmda Ursin Ken Vaciiek Ron Vaia Bill Van Buren Nancy Von Buren Dreoma Vance John Vanderpoel Phylhs Van Kronenburgh Carol Von Nafta Wes Van Osdol Shirley Von Schalk Greg Van VIeet Mike Vasilinda Gustavo Vega Terry Venema Max Vinlou Linda Viraslko 125 Diana Weiland Mark Wes on Chris Wienke John Weiss Sieve Wessell Mardianne Ph. lip Weitzel Linda Wefendorf Celeste Wilczek Gorren Weller Linda While Tim Wilde Ron Wells Judy Whit.ng Marilyn W.Ike Jayne Vivirito Elizabeth Voges Jerry Voqis Kifk Waberzeck Robert Wahls Glenn Waitkoft Barbara Walker Janice Walker Richard Walker Gary Wallem Valerie Walters Chip Ward Sharon Ward Anito Waskowski Kay V alson Greg Weathers Mark Weaver Poul Weber Peggie Weber Dolores Webster Judy Webster Dorothy Wehlacz Mark Weidner Diane Weier Barbara Wcigand John Dan Bob Wencel V endlmg Wenz Owen Tom Ruth Whitman Whitson Wickersharr Linda Robm Mary Wilklns Wilkinson Willard ' ' psassa sr wi? ' ' B Eusassa ■pa ' „iEif Hill in a;.;ig; .j : i£, i -4 FRESHMEN Dick Wenz Dan Wtdell Terry Willard Tom Wenzel Cindy Wienckowski Dennis V ille imm 126 CLASS OF 1 967 Jean Williams David Wills Bill W.ison Lynn Wilson Rick Wilson Pat Wirecke Mite Winlczak Dave Wintergerst Shofon Wise Bob Will Richotd Will Elista W.llmon Charles Wold Linda Wold Lorii Wolski Brenda Wood Kothy Woods Robert Worttnan Jolin Wrenn Jeff Wngtil Linda Wright Susan Wnghl Terry Wright Joonn Wrska Bill Wuehrmann mto k I dm Terry Wunderlich Kothy Wyman Corol Wynn 127 KISS ME, KATE Kiss AAe, Kate was the musical presented by the Maine West Music department this year. Karen Rivard, as Lilli Vanessi, and Davis Hall, as Fred Graham, were the leading characters. The musical was highlighted by such memorable songs as Wunderbar, So in Love, and Always True to You Darling in My Fashion. The produc- tion involved students of the drama and art de- partments who, with the music department, helped to make the musical the great success that it was. THE CAST (In Order of Appearance) Fred Graham William Davis Hall Harry Trevor John Heckel Lois Lane Betty Gano Ralph ..- _ _... Richard Oas Lllli Vanessi Karen Rivard Vvetie Barb Wherly, Sue Conn Paul - - Don Deese, Phil Hway Bill Calhoun Dave Grant, Dave Humphreys First Gangster ..-. Tom Jacobs Second Gangster Richard Bayster Harrison Howell Dave Sebastian m 4i 1 128 ' Ml ' {-Ud - ' - L:mJL: 129 Bob Burgess, President Robin Swain, Vice President Though their float, Hold That Panther, did not place in Homecoming, the frosh grown up gained much worthwhile experi- ence for next year ' s contest. The Sophomore sponsored class party, Hootenanny Hop, and the class P.T.C. Party were again success- ful as was the whole year. But next year as upperclassmen . . . Sponsors; Miss Sfreng and Mr. Frey Linda Markowski, Treasurer 130 Sophomore Class of 1 966 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row; Rick Isenbarger, Steve Wischweh, Wendy Geertz, Anna Fahnestock, Bucky Sawisch, Harriet Hall. Second row: Bill Jonas, Pete Kulik, Gretchen Rivard, Bob Burgess, Drusilla Owen. Third row; Carol Schacht, Brand Gustus, Chuck Koch, Linda Markowski, Lynne Struebing. Back row; Barb Nixon, Betty Riska, Terry Ritter, Linda Lucas, Robin Swain. CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First row: Miss Streng, Harriet Hall, Lynda Greenaway, Joyce Klodz, Sherry Bishop, Mr. Frey. Second row: Karen Spalla, Marianne Bretsnyder, Karen Krull, Sandy Cappele n, Julie Updyke, Joy Heckenbach. Third row: Sue Olson, Pat-Mollenkamp, Dennis Doyle, Bob Burgess, Robin Swain, Carolyn Relph. Bacd row; Marlene Lukaszewski, Tom Graefe, Linda Waters, John Ellis Jr., Colin Baenziger, Nancy Simek. 131 Sherry Ages Mike Albrecht Ralph Ambrose Koren Anderson Kothleen Anderson Larry Anderson Lynn Anderson Sue Anderson Don Andresen Connie Andrews Janet Arnswald Frank Arnqoni Bob Ashford Bonnie Atherton Dianne Attore Elaine Bocos Colin Baenziger Jim Bodalomenli Gloria Boer Rosemary Bahnmaier Robert Baker Sharon Bales George Bailing Jon Banger Judy Barber SOPHOMORES Judy Greg Barrett Borrows Kathie Leslie Bell Belzer Cathy Bob Bieschke Bihon Mary Lou Carl Sue Frank Pot Peg Barlhel Basner Bauer Boutista Bean Beher Jonet Chris Sandra Joseph Dennis Annette Bengston Benjamin Berberich Berger Bethschneider Beyer Chris Sherry Randy William Mark Jan is Birchfield Bishop Block Blaha BIweitt Blume Linda Behn Bob Be er Donald Bock Steve Beilstein Dave Biba Pam Bol L 132 CLASS OF 1 966 Melody Bonk Dennis Bookman Eddy Borsk. Connie Boschelli Susan Bosco Paul Bourgeois Dole Brozole Devro Bredar Michael Brennon Mananne Brelsnyder Sond Bfcuscher Karen Brothe Gerald Brown Joan Brown Laurie Brown Mory Ann Prvn Linda Bucher Bob Buehl Bob Burgess John Burkman Scott Burnand Jim Burson Cor! Burval Mary Bushee Pete Bushey ik Kenneth Canncta Renee Chapman Chris Clausen Sondy Cappelen Carol Chnstensen Roy Clements Lindo Coradonno James Chrtstensen Jim Clouse Cecile Nancy Garl-n Carlson Larry Joonne Christensen Churney Lorene Judy Coflman Colebaugh Tom Carlson Mike Cicirello Sue ColiQ Jim Cassmelli Lindo Cillo Peg Collignon ' a Lindo Chokoian Gail A, Clopp Larry Collins Ed ChollbeK Greg Clailc Richord Coll.ns Bob Chamberlin NancY Clarl Carol Colhster Q9 J AihdiJk 133 Peggy Fisher Cheryl Ffodette Fran Galvln Judy Fisiorek Judy Frank Rolph Gano Mary Lou Fitzgerold B.ll Franzen Ernie Gorber Mike Fluegel Ken Fronzen Millie Garrou CLASS OF 1966 Dorrel Geisen Alan Gerstung Leonard Giese Bill Giesea George Gilgenbach Randy Gill Mike Gillespie Nancy Glander Norm Glitz Eleanor Golembiewski Dolores Gough Gary Gfobek Tom Graefe Lynda Greenowoy William Grice Robert Griesman Bonnie Griffith Paul Gfuner Bonnie Gundelach Greg Gundling Bob Gunter Brand Gustus Tony Gyssler Cfiris Haarvig Karen Hooso 135 Mark Haerle Bill Hagey Elmo Hall Harriet Hall Kevtn Hallen Dwlght Hammer Mike Hammer Mory Jo Hansen Doris Hanson Terry Harmon Ron Harrigon Margaref Harrison Monica Hausler Bob Hayes Jov Heckenbach Bryce Hedger Tom Heinzel Karen Heist Janet Heller Carol Helms Steve Hendren Joanne Henk Edward Henry Pat Hensch Barb Heppert SOPHOMORES John Hollenback Pat Howard Dean Jacobson Pom Holmgren Richard Hudson Lucretio James Frank Holthous( Ginger Hughes Lorry Janssens UiM 136 CLASS OF 1966 Arland Johannes Jill Johanson Harold Johnson Alan Johnson Barry Johnson Greg Johnson Hal Johnson Noel Johnston Pot Johnsfone Bill Jonos Ken Jonas David Juenger Pat Juhnke Tom Jurqot Sue Kobot Cindy Kaechele Linda Kohlke Janice Kanellis Penny Konney Cynthio Karpen Kathy Kassnel James Kautz Robin Kelser Sam Keller Judy Kelso iiM £t dd Bruce Kennett Chuck Koch Cheri Kroschel Don Kennett Shari Kohl Karen Krul! George Klnstedt Karen Kohlmeyer Marjorie Kruse Chuck Klipstein Linda KoKz Nancy Kfuse Joyce Klodz Roy Kooniz Pete Kulik Terry Klotz Jon Koumoungis Bob Kynkel Mory Klug Martin Kovar Sob Kunkel Carol Knobe Pat Kroft Larry George Knutson Barry Kriegermeier Linda Kurlandsky Kurtz 137 (_|, r Vr Dovid Kysar Betle Lauronce Barb Lonchar Pauline Ladas Michael Lazaro Lolita Lopez Walter Lagerhausen Bill Leark Betty Lorbach ■ -v % Connie Lambrecht Tony Lentini Marlene Lorenz Carole Lampru Royce Leonardson Wayne Lucarz hhd Christine Landeck LuoMe L.nd Byrt Lucas Jim Langdon Helen Lindquist Donald Lucas Tom Langdon Leonard Ltsowsici Linda Lucas Kathy Longe Richard Lisowski Marlene Lukoszewski John Larson Kristine Litewski Cathy Lund Bonnie Lundman Dave Lunsford Kevin Lynn Bruce MacDonold Mike Molloy Carole Malmberg Ken Molten Ray Mandel Barb Manning John Marinello Linda Markowski Brigitte Markscha Lynne Morquette Carl Martin Darrell Martin Mary Martin Phtl Martin Barb Martino Carol Maruska Gory Moson Tana Mason Linda Massey Diona Massoni Pat Mostores David Mate SOPHOMORES 138 bCS Jim Mothieson John McNurney Richard L. Miller Barb Matula Bob Mein Richard W. Miller Mike McCann Brenl Menger Bonnie Milner Fronk McCauley Ron Mentgen David Milr Linda McCoy Chen Mercer Michael Mmerva Mike McDermoK Jim Meyer Kathy Mizejewski Bob McGee Linda Meyer Paul Moehling Ka(hy McKay Linda Meyer Mary Moellenkamp Richord McKenna Dale Miles Sieve Molfet Sue McKoveck Bill Millen Pat Mollenkamp CLASS OF 1966 Alan Monhaft Donna Mooney Tom Mordue Jim Morley Linda Mormon Joel Morreale Don Molyka Janice Mueller Ken Mueller William Mukahirn Carol NabazQs Ron Nagel Dan Naisen John Nontz Gloria Nelson Kay Nelson Ken Nelson Laura Nelson James Nerius Ed Chols Kris Nielsen Bill Nimlz James Ninnemann Barb Nixon Margarel Noehring 139 Dean Noren Belh Olson Sam Pampenella John Nolo Linda Olson Ellen Popasdefan Diane Novak Sue Olson Marjo Rape Koren Novak Ted Olson Jim Pappas John Noyer Ric Ornbcrg Fred Possorelli Dennis OConnell Jeon Ortlip Kenneth Poultni Margarel Ogle Jack Ottinger Mary Papmiller Rosie OGrady Drusillo Owen Louise Perley Nancy Olig Cliff Owens Dick Perrin Nancy Olsen Jeff Pobich Susan Perry Leroy Peterson Jeff Pick Jock Piraino George Plate Nancy Porter Gerry Pump OHo Ouastfioff Elizabeth Rodcliffe Dennis Raffaelli Chofles Rathnow Vernon Ray Brod Reay Phil Reich Corolyn Relpfi Earl Riddle Butch Riedi Mandy Rietr Charlotte Riley Margaret Ring! Betty Riskc Terry Riffer Gretchen Rivard Shirley Robaus Gary Robbins Linda Robe SOPHOMORES 140 !11 Glenn Robinson Don Rudd Karen Schocht Rick Rodriguez Christine Rukas Kurt Schaffhouser Carolyn Rohrbach Elizabeth Runde Diana Schalk Alelha Romes Rich Russell Tern Scheiden Linda Romin Rick Ruth LydiQ Schenk Richard Rosedale Ph. I Sojdak Don Schettko Noreen Rossmann Edward Sonoghan Diane Schetiko Steve Rothe Buclcy Sowisch Jud Schimko Daniel Roycroft Pomelo Soxon Corol Schlonbusch Woyne Rozonski Carol Schocht Bob Schrow CLASS OF ' 66 Mike Schuepfer Sherm Schueh Bob Schultz Richard Schultz Sue Schumm Diane Schurmann Jim Schwartz Ken Seagren Jack Seilheimer John Selander Gunther Semper Judy Serone Dove Sheppord Steve Sherwood Suson Shew Donna Shields Vickie Shine Mike Shorlale Janice Shreve Pot Silk Nancy Simek Joe Sinfov Mary Ann Sloa.n Greg Smoll Chris Smith 141 Julie Chuck Karen Szabo Taylor Taylor Ray Roy Walter Tipperrelter Tipton Tistle Paul Robert Paul Turner Tucker Ubiasi Donna Tesing Ray Todd Donna Ulhorn Mary Thermos James Tomaszek Dan Updyke Lewis Smith Sue Snow Mtke Sorensen Trudy Souden Reed Souter Karen Spollo Thomas Sperling Sandi Stamp Wjlham Stathis Lin Stearns Edmund Stec Gregg Sfecher Rick Sleinman Robert Stephenson Wolly Sternberg Carolyn Stinnett Lynne Struebing Priscilla Suda Robin Swain Brll Swanson Jayne Swanson Tom Swendsen Ron Swenson Dione Swetman Bobby Sykes SOPHOMORES Marty Theusch Don Tomasello Julie Updyke Barb Thode Darlo Trick Tim Updyke Ken Thomson John Trickey Fran Urban Ruth Tillman Debbie Tull Conrad Ulecht Pot Timroth John Turner Sandy Van Boren 1 1 142 m Kathy Schueneman CLASS OF 1966 Carol Van Dyke Tonya Van Sickle John Van Winkle Margery Vermerns Corolyn Vevang Doris Vistam Pam V adsworlh Joe Wadz Dotsy Wogof Kathleen Wagner Ron Wallace Diono Woldier Don Walters Cameron Wollr Jjm Wandrey Linda Waters Pol Weber Lois Wedell Sue Wehrmctster Chns Weiss Dick Wells Terry Wells Jeanne Wewzel Russ White Glen Wickboldt Rich Wicksnin Pam Wolf Dennis Zick None W.ese Diana Wolski Sue Ziegler John Wilbern Linda Welter Carol Zielinski Pom Williquetle Greg Wosewodo Stephanie Z.fka Richard Wilson Kothy Wrighf Bob Zegrofes Leora Wmski John Yoger Mary Imig Stephen W.schweh Dennis Young Christine Bambulas Don Wishnew Carol Zobel Kathleen Rice John Wiszowaty Pamela Zeimet Ronald Ploshoy Chris WItkowski Walter Zelez John Schick 143 Lynn Johnson, Vice President The year, as seen through the eyes of new upper-classmen, was one never to be for- gotten. Their homecoming float, Maine Breaks All Records, took first place; and they had the usual class parties. Climaxing all the social events of the year was the Junior Prom, Tahitian Twilight. The current of this year ' s successes will carry them on to more as Seniors. Sponsors: Mrs. Muckle and Mr. Henry Debbie Quinn, Secretary Peg Callaghan, Treasurer 144 Junior Class of 1965 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ilUUtlNI LUUINCIL Kbh ' KtitN I Al IVti Front row: Sandy Kunkel, Jackie Hein, Lynn Johnson, Linda Drews. Second row: Georgene Carlson, Kathy Owen, AAarilyr Skeppstrom, Diane Dormeyer, John Carley, Paula Clayton, Peg Callaghan, Jim Kahn. Third row; Diane Defranco, Bob Kunkle, John Fowler, Dick Heller, Darlene De Grazio, Teri Prochaska. Bacfc row Bruce Jacobsen, Bob Means, Tim Kissane, Mark Sorensen, John Bleharski, Jim Leis, Ethel Koehler, Joyce Humav- CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Lynn Johnson, Silvia Peniche, Debbie Quinn, Ron Van Scoyoc, Barbara Gundelach, Linda Wright, Mary Schure. Second row: Kent Lashway, Linda Mahan, Peg Callaghan, Steve Karina, Roger Williams, Diane Dormeyer, Sue McMahon, Steve Warnke. Third row: Tom Jesky, Pe nne Bade, Mary Jefferson, Pat Koscal, Carole Engh, Bonnie Klaus, Vicki Eisen- bacher, Margie Kincaid, Bob Means. Back row: Donna Batdorf, Dale Tillman, Virginia Schaefer, Bev Nedwed, Sandy Bouda, Deb Callister, Tom Kuna, Chris Petersen, Marlene De Grazio. 145 1?Tr?T John Abbot Jim Adorns Jim Alfini Ed Allegretti Dole Alles Susan Allind Marilyn AU Michoel Amling Cheri Anderson Gloria Anderson John Anderson Linda Anderson Russ Anderson Sandee Andrew Lorry Arltus Jim Armbrusler Roman Arnold Larry Attore Aileen Augustine Jack Ayres 8ill Bach Jon Bachor Pennie Bade Chris Bohnmoier Dillard Baker JUNIORS Doniel Barry Bob Benning Terry Bisek It Mj :a Ken Boshem Daryl Benson Sue Bishop Donna Baloorf Don Benson Carol Bob Bauer Janyce Benson Christel Bittels Kent Bauer Jim Benson Jack Bitfe Diane Bebok John Bentley June Bittel C flS 146 CLASS OF 1965 Ken Bixby Harold Blazed John Blehorski Ken Bluhm Bonnie Boeck Sharon Boike Rich Bokor Bruce Borchardt Pom Borowski Sandy Bouda John Bouffofd Phil Boyce Duncan Brogg Pan Broinofd Kothy Branco Dave Braschko Bernie Broun Dick Braun George Brondsemo Jim Bfondy Jean Brophy Peggy Brown Alon Bruhn Ltndo Bryson Tom Buchanan f , -a yi % A Diane Jim George Claudia Don Jan DIone Beverly Bucher BuMermon Burgess Burnett Busch Bushlus Busse Bulhman Deb Jim Corel Jaque Tom John John Dan ColNster Campagna Campobasso Capen Carl Carle Carley Carlson Georgene Jan Michael Mariann Noncy Keith Karen Karen Corlson Corlwright Cassavant Ceox Chalupnik Chantry Chindblom Christians Pot Peg Colabrese Colloghan Donna Donna Carlson Coflson Jim Betty Cicho Ciezaldo .K:. h k 147 ' €5 a fi 1 1 rn :: Melody Poula Janice Wall Sharon Barbara Paf Don John Clarke Clayton Clement Cloutier Cober Colberg Collinj Colvin Conqalton Tom Carol Mike Richard Jim Charles Bill John Gerald Conway Copeland Copeland Cornelius Crowden Curren Currer Curtin Czosek Judy Jim George Valerie Howard Jerry Randy Stephen Diana Dorr Davenport David Dawson Deahr Dean Dean Decatur Defranco George Connelly Ken Danielczyk Terry DeGeJder Darlene DeGrazio Marlene DeGrazio Bob Delacey Tom Dealeo Joe De Marco Dennis Dempsey Marty Dettmer Alison Dickison Mike Dietz Jim Dimatteo Jonis Divilo Kathy Doherty Maureen Doherty Brian Dole Leroy Domke Dione Dormeyer Tim Dowell Linda Drews Mike Dryden Kay Dunovant Kothy Dunn Sheila Dunn Duke Durard Chuck Eckhardt Jean Erebout JUNIORS L 148 Bob Janet Ekvoll Eley James Lorry Falsey Farley Kathy Earl Flentge Flurkey Glenn ElhoU Judy Fayman Mike Flynn CLASS OF 1965 i JL e i - ' 1-- Ron Ellion Martin Finn Patri Forkins Steve Emerson Theresa Finn John Fowler Dean Fricono Pot Frost R.cic Fulle Jan Funk Linda Funic John Gable Anqelo Gade Rich Gordner Susan Gartner Patricia Goss Tom Gast Bob Geils Karen Geils Dan Geisler Linda Gemlich Judy Giompo Bill Gibson Lendro Giese Dentse Giesel Vicki Gisenbacher M.chele G.tlilz Donna Gierfsen Dole Gnoske Dovid Goebbert Croig Goedecker i Carole Engh Ralph Fish Nan Doug Engstrom Chuck Fisher Gloria Frank Craig Ervon Janet Fitzgerald Joe Freimuth Ann Allon Evertsen Eyre Koren Koren Floskamp Flavin Bob Leslie French French 1 i ' 4ik J 149 I it ■! tiii Dick Goelz Jone Goertz Linda Golker Dave Goodrich Elaine Gorczyca Michele Gornell Dennis Grant Norris Graser John Greco John Grimes Carl Groh Gaile Groh Larry Grose Jon Grubert Bonnie Grupe Jerry Guenther Valerie Guenther Barb Gundelach Richard Gunderson Tom Guppy Lorin Haas Louis Hacker Cheryl Hogedorn Richard Hoisler Terry Hakala JUNIORS Patricia Hanke Jackie Hein Christine Heppert Doug Hans Kathy Held Richard Hermann Jerry Honselmann Lorine Held Tom Herzog CLASS OF 1965 Connie Irwm Thomas Jesky Tom Johnstone David Jackson Norman Johnsen Jackie Jordan Stoney Jackson Roger Johnsen Nancy Jost Sue Hetzer Jeanne Higgins Diane Hill Jack Hoehn Henry Hoekstra Jim Hoffmann Richard Hoffmeyer Rich Hognes Diane Hollstern Belh Holmgren Linda HoU Jerry Hotub Ron Hopkins Goil Horn Carol Houck Mary Huege Richard Huege George Hoening Joyce Humay David Humphreys Solly Hunr Gloria Hurst Frank Ickis Barbara Idee John Ingirs Bruce Jacobs Cliff Johnson Thomas Junius Biuce Jocobsen Hoi Johnson Bill Just i J Jane Jonecek Harold Johnsen Richard Kohle Joni Jaromski Lynn Johnson Jim Kohn Mary Jefferson Pof Johnson Sue Kalb Morilyn Ron Jenks Jerome Sandi Chuck Johnson Johnstone Anifa Kafhie Kalnins Karber ■ ,n n ' ?) ( f% ,1 ■ -y - ' , 151 Robert Stephen Henry Mary Jo Karelas Karina Kornafz Karner George Diane Al Terry Ke.th Keller Kellermon Kelly Harold Steve Margie Don Ketchum Kihl Kmcoid Kinder Drona Karpen Barbara Kellman Greg Kirishian Linda Karung Larry Kafh John Kelly Bonnie Klaus Tim Keane Carol Kelso Tom Klousing Jerry Kehe Stephanie Kempton B.ll Klein Dick Keher John Kennett Pot Kleiner Pete Klose Karen Kluessendorf Darlene Knotts Ginger Knudsen lorry Knudsen Dick Kobylski Greg Kochale Ethel Koehler Kendro Koehler Sue Koeon Vicki Kolton Donna Kolbusr Ralph Kopkowski Jane Kopping Donna Korn Bruce Kornackl Barb Kosac Pat Koscol Tom Koter Tom Koulentes George Koutny Dione Kovacs Arthur KozlinJca Al Krocalilt Kent Kroutslrunk JUNIORS 152 Stu Wolrer John Undo Al Knegermeier Krueger Krumpos KrupczoV Kfuse Tom Sanda Bob Kathy Wilbur Kuna Kunkel Kunkle Kunlze Kuriz Sue Roy Edward Russel Tom Lange Langelain Lopornte Loporto Lorson Casey Krzyminski Ken Kuznicki Patrick Lasalle Joanne Krzyminski Kay Kyos Kent Lashway Mike Ksander Dave Lodendorf Judy Lalala Dorothy Kucero John Lamantia Terry Lavergne Bob Kuhn Paul Lampru Pom Lazarz CLASS OF 1965 Arrhur Leork Linda Ledig Brian Lehr Jim Leis Steve Leilh Glenn Lemar Betty Leonard Mory Leonard Stephanie Lesniok Sue Levendusky Gordon Lewandowski Burnett Lewis Dtck Leyerle Paulette Lindberg Sandi Linneweh Bob Liiek Judith Loboda Paulette Locascio Diane Lombardi Henrv Loncki Joyce Loncki Beverly Look Jeff Lossau Donna Loverde Cindy Lucoj 153 ri o ? f Ed Luebbers Bonnie Luebke Bruce Luek Pattie Lusk Jim Mack Barbara Madden Bill Madden Linda Mohan Donny Makos Wayne Mandel Kathy Mangan William Mankel Corol Manning Ken Marcel Ellen Morchese James Marek John Martoccio Pot Mashburn Diane Motson Ellen Matsan James Mattingly Tom Maluszewski Lindo Matyja Tom Mayer Kathy McCarthy JUNIORS Bill McColman Sue Mayers Lynda Moehiing Brian Mcintosh Vincint Micelix Morjorie Mohr Sue McMohon Marilyn M.chols David Montonaro Bill Meodor Audrey M.chehl Oiane Moore Bob Means Elyse Michels Nancy Morawski Arlene Mel hop Connie Miller Ed Mormon Sheryl Melander Joy Miller Melody Morrison Earl Judy Mesenbrinks Meyer LaDonna Ray Miller Miller Anne Dove Morton Morton Lov. ' rence Meyer Jordon Minerva Jack Mountfore r mi 1ii£A %tM Uh 154 Janet Mousseau Glenn Mueller Ron Mullmeaux Maureen Mulroy Patricia Mulroy Lenny Munson Kalhy Munrer Susan Narbutas Jerry Nebel Richord Nebel Bev Nedwed Mike Neese Joan Nelson Ed Newell Tim Newport Linda Nichols Michael Nielsen Jerry Nolan .i USU i iiJkM ' iJ CLASS OF 1965 Ai Norton Mike Norton John Obermayer Dennis O ' Brien Jeff O ' Connell Bill Odom Pat O ' Donnell Lynn Popineau Jim Pederson Tom OHare Stuart Parker Silvia Peniche Gorden Olson Terry Paryka Nancy Penn Kolhy Orldwilz Joyce Pasko Peg Pepmiller Dan Ost Janet Palti Patti Perkins Kathy Owen Sandy Patton Pete Perri Rita John Joe Randy Pabich Paleczny Palmer Panzer Ken Marylynn Ronald J ' m Pauley Paulsen Pozdra Pedersen Karen Bobbie Chris Chuck Petersen Pfeiffer Peterson Peterson m mm .. , ■ ' 155 Linda John Allen Robert Perkus Pefroso Pier Pierce Mark Trudi Teri Bob Praxmarer Preiser Prochoska Quornstro Roger Gerald Gayle Bob Rous Reagle Reay Reinhart Dennis Pilch Debbie Quinn Jim Richards Richard Pine Korl Roack Linda Richey Down Eileen Darlene Petro Plotter Pleet Polito Poulos Frank Miriam Linda Al Raimondi Rakow Rasmussen Rateike Al Connie Leida Jim Ripperger Rische Robaus Robbins Elaine Robinson Byron Roebke Mono Roegner Kori-Sue Rohrbacher James Roland John Romono Lynn Rome Nino Rorso Bill Rosenbergh Doug Rossberg Clyde Rowetis Donna Russ James Ryan Sharyn Sackris Robert Saffold Pam Salato Edward Solm Jeff Sanlino Steve Saober Pete Schafft Cheri Schanz Eloise Scheffus Lloyd Schegel Barb Schell Dorryl Schellin JUNIORS 156 i % M Wf- Dorothy Schenk Lee Schnur Dionne Schwab John Schenk Jack Schoofernacker Karen Schwartz Gordon Scherer Cindy- Schorr Lynne Schwarz Doug Donna Jim Gretch Carole Steve Richord Scheuer Schimka Schleicher Schloflhouer Schneider Schneider Schnell Linda ' aten Allyn Edd Rick Linda Mary Schroeder Schug Schuldt Scholfz Shuiz Schumacher Schure Anne Jim Ronald Lorna Terry Carol Ken Schynol Scully Sebastian Seitz Selike Serra Serzen CLASS OF 1965 - MM Virglnio Shaeter Diane Shelffo William Sherman Bob Sherwin Paul Sherwood John Shipley Charlie Shriver Claudia Sider Erik Skamser Ronold Skaritka Marilyn Skeppstrom Laura Skibbe Theresa Skierski Jim Slavicek Harold Slotta Betsy Smith Jim Smith Mary Smith Tom Smith Annette Sobb Beverlee Sobieszcryk Cathy Solare Judie Solberg Jeff Somj Joyce Sorenson 157 Hl ilMlk . ' M fc. Mark Sorensen June Souer Susie Spachmon Ray Spanlileow Chris Sparrow Poula Spurlin Dionne Stoffa Lois Slam Jim Stamborski Sue Stamm John Stanek Gerry Stec Paul Steinhauer Dennis Steinke Ed Steinman Bill Srewort Claude Stewart Tom St. Germain Shirley Sloner David Story Noncy Story Dick Stover Sharon Strey Jan Strom Kathy Sulik HC I b ' ' jiSPNg B ub p Sow ' f.- W - ■ ■■ . JUNIORS Raymond Sulik John Torbert Norb Thomas brian Sundquist Kathy Taylor Pat Thompson Marcia Sorrikoff Gerald Tennent Kathy Thorne Russ Suszko John Tennent Mike Tierney Richard Suenson Tom Terp Dole Tillman Paul Swakow Ralph Testo Jerry Tippereifer Nancy Sward Georgarn Tetzlaff Shirley Tistle Mike Swatowy Ed Thai Denise Top Bob Syphers Dave Thinnes Frank Torchia Frank Tanlone Jim Thoma Chuck Townsend 158 -. 4. CLASS OF 1965 Phyllis Townsend Linda Treanor Aflene Troll Lee Truss Alan Uli Shirleen Ullrey Joe Vacileic Lynn Calverf Ronald Van Scoyac Twylo Van VIeet Bill Vassos Chorlene Vrto Mike VoelVner Croig Vosburgh James Vrostiak Paul Waqner Paula Wagner Virqinia Wagner Bob Walker Dale Wall Kathy Wallin Diane Walsh Jerri Jean Walsh Diane Ward Kathy Ward Steve Warnke Diane Weidon Patricia Wiley Morgoret Washburn Rich Welge Gary Wiko. Bob Woyman Dreamo Wells Diane Wille Alyson Weothe Roberta Wells Mariorie Wille Dave Bill Diana Janie Jeff Chris Weaver Weber Webster Webster Webster Welch Connie John Luanne John Lee Aron West Weslburg Welendorf Wholen Whipple Whitmore Roger Lynn Pete Dortheo Tim Pete Williams Wiliison Willming W.lls Wintczak Wishhorf 5S r TT ' ' A.fe 159 KV ' Alan Wo I ski Wayne Wysoglod Jane Wolski Chet Wyszynski t iX ' ' lii 1 O t | Ted Welter Rob Youngberg John Wright Randy Zaieski Larry Wright Herman Zelk Linda Wright Wayne Lietz Mary Wright Connie Zijewski Richard Wright Linda Zimmerman James Wunderlich Barbara Zulaski JUNIORS Phil Hway Vice President Nancy Julitz Secretary Martha Muncy treasurer The prom and commencement have brought to a close the last year of high school for the class of ' 64. Behind lie football games, homecoming, basketball games, after-dances, and the joys and satisfaction of semester finals. Ahead lie college, an occupation, and the fulfillment of many dreams and ambitions. The accomplishments of the class of ' 64— the acquisition of a foreign-exchange student, the P.T.C. parties. See How They Run, and other achievements— both academic and non-aca- demic—indicate a great potential; only time will tell to what extent this potential will be utilized. However, no matter what the future holds, the members of the class of ' 64 have taken a great step from adolescence toward maturity because of the experience and edu- cation gained during the last four years. C ass Sponsors; Miss Mitchell and Mr. Sides 162 Senior Class of 1964 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Donna King, Barb Wherley, Barb Conroy, Sally Kennendy. Second row: Martha Muncy, Anita Steinert, Ardes Buckley, Judy Larson, Levi Sherman, Les Pease, Jan Bocskay, Virginia Morrison. Third row: Judy Nixon, Herb Hardt, Phil Hway, Tom Klemczak, Nancy Julitz, Sue Ericson. Back row: Todd Riddell, Al Tyler, Bob Steinbrink, Dick Nedwed, Cal Lewis, Keith Johnson, Terry Madoch, Eamon Anderson. 163 SENIORS DAVE AEGERTER M Club 2, 3, 4-Presiclent 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Business Club 4. JEAN A. ALAJOKI Stagecrafters 2; Art Awards 1, 3; Hall Monitor 4. THOMAS ALFINI Student Council 1 . GEORGE F. ANDERSON French Club 1; Boys ' Club I, 2; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Inframurals 2, 3, 4; Science Award 2. JOHN M. ANDERSON Transfer 2; Football 2; Track 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Tri-S 3, 4. ROBERT W. ANDERSON Work Experience 4. LINDA J. ABBET Work Experience 4; B Honor Roll 2. JAMES J. ABENE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Russian Club 1 ; German Club 2. ELAINE A, ADAMS Hall Monitor 3; Pegasus Club 3; B Honor Roll , 3; Stagecrafters 4. FRED ALKE Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. THOMAS ALLES Boys ' Club 1, 2, 4; Swim Team 1, 2; Gymnastics 3; Industrial Arts Awards 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 3; V-Show 3; Boys ' Dance Chorus 3; Class Council 4; Key Club 3, 4. EAMON ANDERSON Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Class Council 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3, 4. iiLbi i TIMOTHY W. ANDERSON Gymnastics 3, 4; Football 2; Junior Leader; Senior Leader; Industrial Arts Club; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CONNIE ANDRESEN Transfer 2; Art Club 2; Pegasus Club 3. ARLENE ARCHAMBAULT Home Economics Club I, 2; Girls ' Chorus 1; A Csp- pella Choir 3, 4. CLASS OF 1964 JOHN ARKOOS Cross Country 1; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Bowling Club 4. NANCY ATKINSON Girls ' Glee Club 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Transfer 3. WAYNE J. AZON Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; M-Club 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Honor Roll 1. HARVEY BALLY Basketball 2; Russian Club 2; Honor Roll 3; Intra- murals 2. TOM BALMA Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4, Show Band 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Brigadoon 3; Science Seminar 3; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4. PA MELA BARRY GA.A. 1, 2; Girls ' Club Council 1, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 2, 4, Asst. Choreographer 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; History Honors 3; Historical Society 4; Senior Leader 4; Theater Club 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. BARB BAUMAN V-Show 2, 3; Hall Monitor 4; Westerner 3, ., Class Council 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Dance Club 1, 2; Theater Ciub 2, 3; Homecoming Court 4. LOUIS BAUMAN Stagecrafters 3, 4; V-Show 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Brigadoon 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Science Seminar 3; Key Club 4. RICK BAYSTER Swimming t ; Track 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 4; Gymnastics 2; Key Club 3; Basketball I. FRED BACH M-Club 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. TONY BACHMURA Track 1, 2; Science Club 3, Hall Monitor 4; Intra- murals 1 . JUDY BALES French Club 1, 2; Honor Roll I, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Senior Leader 4; Junior Official 3; History Honors 3; Historical Society 4; Aquiana 4. RAY BARTHOLOMAE Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; M-Club 4; Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3. JOSEPH VITO BARTUCCI Transfer 1; Basketball 4; Business Club 4. LOUIS A. BARTUCCI Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Parking Lot Monitor SENIORS MAUREEN BEAUDETTE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; History Honors; Tri-S 1 , 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE BECK G.AA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 3, 4; Audio Visual 3, 4; Science Awards 1, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Junior O-fficial 3. KENNETH BEER German Club 2, Business Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BEHNKE Swimming 2, 3, 4; Track 2; German Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4. EDWARD L. BENDER KATHLEEN BENSON Girls ' Club Council 1; Stagecrafters 1; B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; A Honor Roll 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Class Council 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Science Award 1; V-Show 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Senior Leader 4. GLORIA BERBERICH G.A.A. 1; Business Club 3. ERIC BERG V-Show 4; Senior Class Play 4; 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club MARLENE E. BERGREN Bowling Club 1, 2; Honor Roll Show 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1. 3, 4; G.A.A. I; V- CHARLENE BERNERO French Club I, 2; Pegasus Club 1; Business Club 3. CHERYL BERRY Transfer 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls ' Chorus 2; Girls ' Glee Club 3; A Cappella 4; White Collar Club 3, 4; Class Council 2, 4; Hall Monitor 4;- Office Worker 4. CATffY BIEWER Library Assistant 1; Business Club 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Home Economics Club 3. RICHARD JOHN JOSEPH BIEWER Beginning Band 1 , 2. BOB BIGGS Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2; M-Club 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4. FRED BINDER CLASS OF 1 964 TERRY BISHOP Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club Council 3, 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Cross Country I; Business Club 4. CAROL BITTEL Hall Monitor 3; Business Club 3, 4. JOHN D. BLAESING HANK E. BLENNER Transfer 2; Cross Country 2, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4. DOUG BLEWITT MARY LOU BLOCKER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; 3; Senior Leader 4; G.A.A. Cabinet 4. Junior Leader Business Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club EDWARD A. BOLLET Transfer 2; Football 2; Swimming 2 Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 3. CAROL J. BONGIORNO Transfer I; Girls ' Chorus Treasurer 4; Bowling Club 2. JOHN BORZONI Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Sigma Chi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Memory Record 3, 4; TriS 3, 4; Archaeology Club; History Honors 3; Science Award 1; Boys ' State 3. ARLENE BLAHA Future Nurses of America 1; Honor Roll 3. JAAAES BLANCHARD Football 2; Track 3. DOROTHY BLENKLE Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 1; Honor Roll 4. tMdt YVONNE BLOKLAND Girls ' Club Council 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Club I.- Spanish Club 2; Theater Club 2, 3, PAT BOBBORA Girls ' Chorus 3; Girls ' Glee Club 4; Business Club 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3. JAN BOCSKAY French Club 1, 2; Student Council 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Club Council 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Senior Class Play 4; Theater Club 4; G.A.A, 1, 2, Gym Leader 3, 4. SENIORS NANCY BOWEN Spanish Club 1, 2; Girls ' Club Council 1, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3; Choraliers 3, 4; Tri-M 3, 4; V-Show 3; Honor Roll 3; Senior Leader 4; Brigadoon 3; Y.F.C. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLINE BOYER Sfudenf Council 2, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Choraliers 2, 3, 4; Aquiana 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-AA 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Leader 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Theater Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. BOYLAND Transfer 2; Intramurals 3. STEALEY BRANCH Fcotball 1; Gymnastics JENS BRASCH RAINER BRASCH DENNIS BREDAR Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Brigadoon 3. ROBERT G. BREGENT Transfer 2. NANCY K. BREITZKE Student Council 1; Class Council 1; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4. JIM BRIERLEY Golf 3. ROBE RT G. BROWNE High Honor Roll 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Award 2. MICHAEL BRYANT Swimming I; Gymnast 3, 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; Boat Club 4; German Club cs 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual 2. RICHARD A. BUCHANAN German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Audio- Visual 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 3; Golf 1. ARDES BUCKLEY Student Council , 2; Stagecrafters 1; Class Council 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4; V-Show 3; Gold Key Award 3. DIANE BURGESS French Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. CLASS OF 1964 JERRY BORKENHAGEN German Club 2, 3. BOB BURNS FRANCES A, BUSHEE Girls ' Bowling Club 3, Business Club 3. 4; Good Words Club 2, 3; c ii -Mi PATRICIA LEE CALLAGHAN Student Council 1, 2, 3; Class Council 1, 2; W.M.T.H. 1, 2; Theater Club 2, 4; Girls ' Club Council 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Senior Class Play 4; Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I; Dance Club 1, 2; French Club 2; Home Economics 2; Election Skits 1, 2, 3; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Parties 1, 2, 3, 4. JOE CAMBRON Intramurals 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4. LAWRENCE J. CARLE Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Briga- doon 3; Boys ' Bowling Club 2, 3; String Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE BUSHKIN Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4. JAMES C. BYRNE Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Tennis 1; Russian Club 2, 3; Hall Monitor 4; Boat Club 2; M-Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4. ROBERT M. CAIN Football I, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4. JIM E. CARLEY Student Council 1, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Class Council 2, 3; Brotherhood Society 3, 4; V-Show 3; Football I, 2, Wrestling I; Track I; Honor Roll 2; Science Award 2. BRUCE L. CARLSON Baseball 1; Track I, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Historical Society 3, 4. FREDERICK G. CARLSON, JR. Hallmark Award- MAUREEN E. CARLSON Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary; Business Club 3, 4; Westerner 3, 4, Page 1 Editor; Honor Roll I, 2, 3. DENNIS LEE CARNElL CAROL CHALLBERG Aquiana 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Club Council 2, 3, 4; V-Show 2, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Choraliers 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. 1 1 SENIORS PAUL D. CHAPMAN Parking Lot Monitor 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Bowling Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY M. CIANCIARULO Home Economics 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance 2; Business Club 3; Girls ' Club Council 1 . MARY RITA CLAPP Transfer 3; Girls ' Chorus 4. CAROL CLARK Transfer 3; Art Club 4; Stagecrafters 4; V-Show 4; Concert BancJ 3, 4; Show Band 4. DON CLARK Wrestling 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Accounting Club 4; Intra- murals 3. DIANE LYNNE CLARKE Spanish Club 1; Stagecrafters 1; Girls ' Club Council 2; V-Show 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Award 1; Historical Society 3; Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leader 4. JEFF CLEMENT Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Light- ing Crew 4; Science Award 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON COLANTONIO Transfer 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2; Diversified Occupa- tion Club 4, Vice President 4. KAREN COLBERG French Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Theater Club 4; Senior Class Play 4; G.A.A. 1. SUSAN A. COLIA Pep Club I, 2; Stagecrafters I, 2; Dance Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Junior Leader 3; Honor Roll 3; V-Show 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2. JACKIE COLLINS G.A.A. 1; Business Club 3, 4. BRUCE W. CONGALTON Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Science Seminar 3, 4; Science Award 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 2, 3; M-Club 3, 4; Basket- ball 1. SUSAN CONN Class Council I; Tri-S 1; Show Band 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Choraliers 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Leader 4. CHRIS CONNOLLY Stagecrafters 1; Cadet Band 2; Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 3; Aquiana 4; Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leaders 4. EDWARD CONNELLY Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leaders 4; Key Club 3; Intramurals 2, 3. CLASS OF 1964 BARBARA E. CONROY Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; Business Club 3, 4; 4; Class Council 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. DONNA COOPER TOM COPPLE Vice President 2, Senior Class Play LINDA CORDIS Stagecrafters 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; WMTH 2; Dance Club 2; Christmas Court 2; Hall Monitor 3; V-Show 4. PAUL COREY Cross Country 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Hall Monitor 3. KENNETH J, CREPAS Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 2. DONALD S. CWYNAR Transfer 4. CAROL JEAN DALBEC G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Future Nurses Club 3. MARILYN N. DAVIDOWICZ Russian Club 1; Business Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. BETTY DAVIS Work Experience 3, 4. LINDA J. DAVIS Pep Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 2; Business Club 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Honor Roll 2 3; Tri-S 4, Officer 4. SHARON A. DEAN A Cappella Choir 4; German Club 2; Pegasus Club I, 2; Aquiana 2, 3; Girls ' Chorus 3; Girls ' Glee 4; G.A.A. 1. D. DEAN DECKER Football 1; Swimming 1; Tri-S 2, 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 3, 4. DONALD E. DEESE Honor Roll 1, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Show Band 2, 3; Class Council 3; V-Show 3, 4; Cross Country I, 2; Basketball I, 2; Historical Society 3, 4; Intramurals 3. AAAUREEN DEMPSEY Girls ' Club Council 1, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; V-Show 3, 4; Westerner 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Stage- crafters I; Senior Class Play 4. THOMAS A. DE OCA BETTY J. DESKE Business Club 3, Bowling Club 4 Senior Leader 4. JOHN DESAAEDT Transfer 3; Latin Club 4. SENIORS 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, French Club 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Leader 3; DIANE M. DICARO Business Club 3, 4. SUE DIERKING G.A.A. 1; German Club 2; Honor Ro Club 4. ROBER. O. DIERKS, JR. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim- ming : German Club 2; Chess Club 2; Honor Rol 1, 2, 4. PHILIP DINDINGER Wrestling 2, 3, 4, M-Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. DALE DITTRICH Bowling Club 2, 3. JOHN J. DOHERTY Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2. SUE DOMBROWSKI V-Show 3; Homecoming Court 4. TERI LYNN DOREAAUS Latin Club 1; Historical Society 3, 4; G.A.A, 1, 2; Girls ' Chorus 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Future Nurses Club 3; Stagecrafters Club 1; Pegasus Club 2; Honor Roll 3. JEAN DOURLAIN Future Nurses ' Club , 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 3; Business Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2. Girls ' Glee 4, SHERRY DRAGER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; German Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Pegasus Club 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Science Award 2, 3; Science Seminar 3. SUE DRAKE Tri-S 1, 2, 3; Business Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; G.A.A. 1. JILL S. DU CLOS French Club 1, 2; Tri-S 1, 2, 3; Debate Club 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. CLASS OF 1964 CARMEN DURSO Transfer 3. MARIE EANNARINO JANE E ERT Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Senior Leader 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. , .- mhi LORET EGELSTON Tri-M 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Girls ' Glee 2; Theater Club 4; Senior Leader 4; G.A.A. 3; B Honor Roll 3; High Honor Roll 1, 2. CRAIG R. EHLEN Boys ' Club Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; President 4; Student Council 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball , 2, 3, 4; Science Award 1, 2; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, V-Show 2, 3; Harvard Book Award 3; M-Club 4. BARRY EISFELDT Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Class Coun- cil 1, President 1; Track I, 2; Cross Country 1, 2; Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 4; B Honor Roll 1, 2. TERRY F. ELKINS Track 1, 2; Hall Monitor 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Boys ' Chorus 4. VOLKER ENGEL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4, President 4; Class Council 1. VAL ENGGAS Studen t Council 3, 4; Executive Board 3; Class Council 1, 2, 3; Legend 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Senior Leader 4; French Club 1; Junior Leader 3. CATHY ERDAAANN Stagecrafters I; Tri-S 1, 2; Dance Club 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Class Council 3; Business Club 3. JEANEHE ERICHSEN Tri-S , 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, A Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; G.A.A, 1; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Girls ' Club Council 3; Class Council 3. J. SUE ERICKSON Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Class Council 4; Student Council 2, 4; Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Stagecrafters 2, 3; Girls ' Club Council 4. LIBBY ERICSON JOYCE J. ERMELING Girls ' Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Choraliers V-Show 3; Dance Club 3, 4; Brigadoon 3; Senior Leader 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 1; 1; Westerner 4; Aquiana 4. CHUCK ESPOSITO Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 3, 4, President 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. SENIORS MARLENE FALZONE Pegasus Club 1. ROSALINDA FARIAS KAREN FEGE LEAH FORCELL Home Economics Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1; Concert Band Twirler 2, 3; B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Senior Leader 4. VIRGINIA FORD French Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Theater Club 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2; Hall Monitor 4; Senior Leaders 4. JOANNE FOUTH Future Nurses ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; G.A A. I; Pep Club 3. CAROL LEE FRANKELL Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2, 4; FH.A. 2; Pegasus Club 1, 2; V-Show 2; Stage- crafters 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. JUDY FREDERICKSEN Russian Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Class Council 2; Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Senior Leader 4. JUDY FREDRICKS Stagecrafters 1; Pep Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Art Club 2, 3. CLASS OF 1964 RON FRITZ Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 3; Baseball 2, 4; M-Club 4. WAYNE FUHLBRUGGE Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Parking Lot Monitor 4. SHARUN K. FULLWOOD Transfer 3; Latin Club 2; Art Club 2, 4; Business Club 3; Honor Roll 3. aVA DALE E. FUNK Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leaders 4; Intramural s 1, 2, 3. DEE FUNK GA.A. 1; Business Club 3, 4. JOHN GABBERT Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; AA-Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Award 1, 2; Historical So- ciety 3, 4. BETTY LOUISE GANO A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Girls ' Glee 2; Choraliers 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Coordinator 4; Brigadocn 3, Junior Official 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; High Honor Roll 3; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4. WENDY L. GANSCHOW Business Club 4. BONNIE GASTORF Tri-S 2; Community Service League 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2; GA.A. 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Gym Leader 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH GATES Transfer 2; Senior Leader 4; Audio-Visual 2, 3. J. M. GAUGER Latin Club 1, 2; Westerner 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Council 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Boys ' State 3. SHARON GEACH Tri-S 1, 2, Historian 3; Business Club 3, 4; Westerner 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 4. ERVIN R. GEISLER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Boys ' Club 3, Vice President 3; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. MARY ANN GEMBICKI Debate 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 3, 4; Forensic League 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; V-Show 3; Junior Official 3; Tri-S 1, 2; Theater Club 4. GARY GERSTUNG Transfer 2; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4. SENIORS MICHAEL P. GIBBONS Business Club 3, 4. PAM GILENGENBACH Transfer 2; G.A.A. 2; White Collar Club 2. THOMAS GILLESPIE Latin Club 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. CAROL GLOVER Transfer 3; Business Club 4. SHARON L. GLOWER V-Show 3; Business Club 3. CHARLES L. GOBRECHT Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2; M-Club 4, V-Show 4. Track 1, 2, 3; Wrestling MARIA JO M. GORGOLIONE Home Economics Club 2; Hall Monitor 3; Library Monitor 4, DAVID H. GRANT Transfer 3; A Cappella Cfioir 3, 4; Choraliers 4; X Swimming 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; V-5how 4; Musical 3, 4, MICHAEL GREENE Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Swimming 2. KATHLEEN E. GRIFFIN Transfer 2. DONALD GRUNDLER Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Show Band 3, 4; Note- Abies 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Seminar 3; Historical So- ciety 3, 4; V-Show 3, 4; Interim Festival 2; Math Contest Finalist 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 3. DAVID GULICK Tri-S 1, 2; V-Show 2; Chess Club 3; Historical So- ciety 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4. - ' I ■■Hi ROBERT G. GtlNDELACH Track 1; Swimrrling 2; Gymnastics 3, 4; Cross Country 4; V-Show 3, 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Lighting Depart- ment 1; German Club 2; Student Council 4; Hall Monitor 4; M-Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; Concert Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. JOHN O. GUNDERSON Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4; Show Band 3, 4; V-Show Band 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll , 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Science Award 2. DENNIS J. GUNDLING M-Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1 964 RAYMOND GUNN Class Council I; Track I; Baseball 2, 3; M-Club 3, 4. DIANE AA. HAAS Pegasus Club 1; Future Nurses ' Club 3; Business Club 3, 4; Office Assistant 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVIS HALL III High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Student Council 4; V-Show Director 4; WMTH Station Manager 4; Senior Class Play 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Choraliers 3, 4; Musicals 3, 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Theater Club 3, 4; Memory Record Script Chairman 3, 4; WMTH 2, 3, 4; Boys ' State 3. ARLYNE M. HARRIS DYAN HARTUNG Pep Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1; Tri-S 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. SHIRLEY HASSELMAN Tri-S 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; Pep Club I, 2; G.A.A. 1, 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Business Club 3; Stagecrafters 1. JANET HEALEY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 4; Concert Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquiana 4; Boat Club 2; Honor Roll 1, 2; Gym Leader 3, 4; Pep Club 3. JOHN HECKEL Track 1; Swimming 2; Tennis 2; Class Council 2, 3; V-Show 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 3; Key Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Memory Record 3; Senior Class Play 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DALE R. HEHN Transfer 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Treasur- er 3; Aquiana 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Science Award 3; Attendance Office Assistant 2. 3. THOMAS J. HANUS Intramurals 2, 3; Bowling Club 1. HERBERT T. HARDT Concert Band; Concert Orchestra; V-Show 3, 4; Business Club; Class Council; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. CAROL HARPER Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll I; G.A.A. 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4. JAMES S, HATFIELD Transfer 3; Concert Band 3, 4; Tri-M 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4. WILLIAM F. HAUCK German Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Chi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2; Audio Visual 2, 3; Math Club 4; Science Club 4. LEE HAYWARD Honor Roll 1, 2; Coin Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Science Award 1; Bowling Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Spanish Club 2. SENIORS LINDA HENDRIX Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Assistant. JIM HENRY Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Track 1; M-Club 4; Intramurals 3, 4; V-Show 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4. JEFFERY HIGGINS Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 4; Honor Roll I, 2. ARDETH HILLYER Transfer 4. CONNIE N. HINTZ G.A.A. 1; Pegasus Club 1, 2. PAMELA HOCKEH Girls ' Chorus 3; Girls ' Glee Club 4; G.A.A. 1; Bowl- ing Club 1. THERESA B. HOEY LINDA HOFFMAN Transfer 4; Girls ' Chorus 4. RICHARD E. HONN Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; Show Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; Tri-M 4; V-Show 3; Intramurals 1, 3, 4. KENNETH C. HORN Swimming 1. EUGENE P. HOWARD Latin Club 1; French Baseball 1, Manager; JERRY HUARD Club 2, 3; Football 4, Manager; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. iikia BRUCE HUBBELL Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Swimming 2; Track 1, 3; V- Show 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1; Latin Club 1, 2. NANCY LEE HULKE Cheerleader 2 3, 4; V-Show 2, 3; Student Council 3; Aquiana 1; Gym Leader 3, 4. PHIL HWAY Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 2, 4; Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4; Science Award 1, 2; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Senior Leader 4; Showband 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Note-Abies 1, 2, 3, 4; Quintet 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1964 JAMES DONALD HYDERDALE Biology Club 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: M-Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. PAUL M. IDEC Intramurals 2, 3; Business Club 4; Hall Monitor 4. CAROLYN ANN INCE Bowling Club 1, 2. DARYL A. INGERSOLL JUDI JACKSON Spanish Club 2; G.A.A, 1 ; 2; Honor Roll 3, 4. SHIRLEY JEAN JACKSON Transfer 3; Sfagecrafters 4. Business Club 3; V-Show THOMAS L. JACOBS Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sfagecrafters I; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Choraliers 4; V-Show 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Musicals 1, 3; Boys ' Chorus I; M-Club 4. BARBARA JANIEC Aquiana 2, 3, 4; Sfagecrafters 1; Pep Club 2; Hall Monitor 4. LES JANNUSCH Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; M-Club 3, 4. CAROLYN D. JASINSKI Hall Monitor 3. DICK JENSEN Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 ; M-Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY ANN JENSEN Latin Club , 2; German Club 3; Theater Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Future Nurses of America 2; Girls ' Chorus I; Girls ' Glee 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Bowling Club 2; AucJio-Visual 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4. DONALD JEROME Wrestling 1; Track 1; Gymnastics 3, 4 DAN JOHANSSON German Club 3; Wrestling 3. CAROLYN R. JOHNSON German Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 1, 2; Future Nurses of America Club 2; Inter-Club Council 4; Audio-Visual 3, 4. 3; Honor Roll Girls ' Bowling Theater Club 3; ll ll SENIORS JUDY JOHNSON V-Show 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Junior Leader 3; Sfagecrafters 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2; Theater Club 3. KAREN JOHNSON Pegasus Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Girls ' Chorus 1; Girls ' Glee 2; A Cappella Choir 3. KEITH G. JOHNSON Biology Club 1; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Thespian Society 3, 4; Theater Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WMTH 1, 2, 3; Key Club 4; Student Council 3; Class Council 4; History Honors 3; Historical Society 3, 4; Memory Record 2; Intra- murals 2; Science Seminar 3; Tri-S 2; Lighting Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Boys ' State 3 RANDI E. JOHNSON French Club 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance 1, 2; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom-Pom Squad 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Homecoming Court 4; Aquiana 1, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE C. JOHNSON Thespian Society 3, 4, President 4; Stagecrafters 2, 3, 4, President 4; Lighting Department 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 1; Boat Club 2, 3, Commodore 2; Gym Leaders 3, 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 2, 3, 4; Memory Record 3; Business Club 4; Dance Chorus 3; Musicals 3, 4. MARIANELA JONES Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; String Quartet 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 3, 4, Secretary 4; G.A.A. I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Senior Class Play 4. CLAUDIA JEAN JOHNSON Transfer 2. GAYLE JOHNSON V-Show 3; Class Council 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Honor Roll 1; Wesferner 4; Girls ' Club Council. JEANNE JOHNSON French Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Business Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Wesferner 4. % ;j LEE JOHNSON Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Class Council 3; NtJ m 2; Swimming 1. LYNNE L. JOHNSON Transfer 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Girls ' Glee 3; A Cap- pella Choir 4; Honor Roll 3. PEG JOHNSON Class Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Assembly Co-Chairman 3, Organizations Committee Chairman 4, Executive Board 2, 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Good Will Chairman 2; French Club 1, 2; Office Worker 1; Theater Club 2, 3, 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Library Assistant 4; V-Show , 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 14 MARLENE L. JUENGER Bowling 1 . NANCY JULITZ Class Council 1, 2, 4, Secretary 4; Student Council 3, 4; V-Show 3; Aquiana 4; Honor Roll 1; Pep Club 1, 2. SUSANNE P. JURGOT G.A.A. 1, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Girls ' Glee 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Library Assistant 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 3. CLASS OF 1964 THOMAS W. KAHLKE Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. DAVID M. KALLSTRAND Track 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4. TRUDY KARALL Pep Club I; Stagecrafters I, 2; Business Club 4 PATTI KARGAS Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council I, 3; V- Show 2, 3; Brotherhood Society I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Leader 4; Class Council 2. DARLENE K. KARNATZ G.A.A. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Business Club 3; Girls ' Glee 4. TOM A. KAUT2 Transfer 3. JIM KELLER Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4. CHARLES KELTNER SALLY ANN KENNEDY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Class Council 4; Senior Leader 4; Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4. JIM KERN Cross Country 1, 3; Wrestling 3. 4; M-Club. NESHAN V. KESHIAN V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; C Council 1; Art Awards 2, 3; Brotherhood Soc 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Theater Club 1, 2, 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3, 4; Lighting Club I, Senior Class Play 2, 3; Senior Leader 4. EDWARD J. KEWITZ 2; Baseball 1, 2, 1, lass iety 3, 2; GARY A. KILLMAN Tri-S 1, 2. DONNA S. KING Aquiana 3, 4; Stagecrafters I, 2; German Club 2, 4; Latin Club 3; Class Council 1, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Senior Leader 4. TERRY F. KING SENIORS JAMES J. KLAMER Science Award I . DENNIS J. KLAUSING V- ' Show 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Gymnastics 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTIE KLEHR Aquiana 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; V-Show I, 2, 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Dance Club 1, 2. JOHN KLEINER ROBERT W. KLEINKE Coin Club 4. TOM KLEMCZAK Honor Roll 1, 2; Science Award 1, 2; Westerner 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Class Council 4; Business Club 4. KATHY KLIPPERT LARRY KLIPPERT Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. KAY L. KLOTZ Latin Club 1, 2; Dance Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Girls ' Club Council 2; Honor Roll 1, 3. V-Show PETE KNOWLES Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2. KEITH E. KOCHER Football 1, 2; Boys ' Chorus. JOAN E. KORNER G.A.A. 1. RUSSEL G. KOVAR Swimming 1, 2; Tennis I, 2; Class Council 1. CLIFF KRAINIK Tri-S 1, 2; German Club 1; Coin Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; M-Club 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Debate Team I ; Historical Society 3. KAREN SUE KRAUTTER G.A.A. 1, 2; Business Club 3; Future Nurses of America 4. CLASS OF 1964 URSULA KROME Transfer 4; German Club 4; Junior Leader 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Student Council 4; French Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Honor Roll 4. MIKE KROWKA Class Council 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3; M-Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. JAMES N. KRUEGER Transfer 4. BILL LAAGE Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3. EILEEN LABUDA G.A.A. 1; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Busi- ness Club 4; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. JOYCE LA MANTIA B Honor Roll 4. CONNIE KRUSE Business Club 3. JIMO KUHRT Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Intra- murals 1 , 2, 3, 4. KATHY KURTZ Transfer 2; French Club 2, 3; Theater Club 2, 3; Class Council 2, 3, 4; V-Show 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4. JULIE LANGE G.A.A. 3; Business Club 3, 4. KAREN E. LARSEN Tri-S 1, 3; Class Council 3; Dance Club pella Choir 2, 3, 4; Choraliers 4; V-Show 4, JUDY E. LARSON Aquiana Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; W.M.T.H. 1, 2, 3; Pegasus Club 1, 2; Senior Leaders 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4 4; Class Council 4; Brigadoon 3. 2; A Cap- V-Show 4; Choraliers ROBERT A. LARSON Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. ROBERT W. LARSON Transfer 1; Baseball 1, 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. JEANNE LAUER Business Club; Bowling Club. i ft SENIORS THOMAS W. LEFAVOUR Tri-S 1; Key Club 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, JAMES S. LEMUNYON JON L. LENARD Lighting Department 1; Sigma Chi Sigma Swimming 1; Radio Club 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4; 2, 3, 4. LA DONNA L. LEONARD Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Memory Record 1, 2; G.A.A. I, 2; Library Assistant 4. CAL LEWIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4; Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1, 4, Vice President 1, President 4; Student Council 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA LINDBOE Honor Roll I, 2; Dance Club 2; V-Show 3, 4; Stage- crafters 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Art Award 1, 3; Pep Club 1; Memory Record 2, 3. V- M diM EILEEN LISS NANCY LOEBACH G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Sfagecrafters 1, 2, 3; Girls ' Club Council 1; G.A.A. Executive Board 1; Theater Club 4; Business Club. TOM D. LOEWE Radio Club 1; Honor Roll 1. CHARLES KEATS LONGLEY Wrestling 1, 2; Courtesy Car Club. RICHARD E. LOPEZ Football 1; Business Club 4. ARLEHE LORMAN 4 iil SH ' £f ikM THOMAS A. LOWDEN Biology Club 1, 2; Science Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Science Award 2, 3; Sigma Chi Sigma. RICHARD G. LUNSFORD Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; M-Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES M. LUSSKY Biology Club 2; Hall Monitor 2, 3; Parking lot Monitor 4; Baseball 2; Intramurafs 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1964 CHERYL ANN LUTSON Transfer 3. CHRIS LUTZ JOAN LUTZ VICKI R. LYSON G.AA. 1; Pegasus Club 1, 2. SCOTT MACKEY Student Council 1; Wrestling 1; Golf 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY MADOCH Biology Club I; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 4; B Honor Roll 2. RICHARD MAMOLA Latin Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Lighting Club 1, 2; Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM MANNY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4; A Cappella Choir 2; B Honor Roll 1, 2; Student Council 2. PAULETTE MARCHESS Home Economics Club 2; Business Club 3. LOUISE B. MARINGER G.A.A. 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; future Nurse ' s Club 4; Hall Monitor 3. SHERRY MARKEE Library Assistant 2; Business Club 3, 4. WAYNE MARKWORTH Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Show Band 1, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Director 4; Concert Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3; Note-Abies 1, 2, 3, 4; Quintet 3, 4, Belltones 2, 3; B Honor Roll I, 3; A Honor Roll 2;Tri-M 2, 3, 4, President 4; Basketball 1; Senior Leaders 4. PATRICIA A. MARTIN Russian Club I, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 1 , 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Show Band 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; B Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Musical 3, 4; Theater Club 3, 4; Quintet 2, 3, 4; Belltones 2, 3; Note-Abies 1 , 2, 3, 4. ROBERT AAARTIN PAUL MARUSKA Swimming 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Science Club 3; Radio Club I; Westerner 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Memory record 2; Class Council 2. yuk tihid i SENIORS SANDY L. MATELING G.A.A. 1; Honor Roll 1. PAT F. MAHEFS G.A.A. 1; Girls ' Chorus 3; Girls ' Glee 4, KENNETH H. MATZ Football 1, 2; Class Council 1. HARRY McCREERY KAREN McDonald Bowling Club 3; Girls ' Chorus 3 PATRICK AA. AAcGEE Transfer 2. PATRICIA A. AAcKINLEY Transfer 3; Girls ' Chorus 3; Business Club 3; Office Assistant 4; G.A.A. 3. DOTTIE AAcMANUS Transfer 3; Latin Club 3, Secretary 3; Girls ' Glee 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Business Club 4. SHARON A. AAcNELLEY Business Club 4. JEAN AAEAD Class Council 1; Student Council 2, 3, Executive Board 3; Service Club 2; Westerner 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 2, 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; F.T.A. 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; Interclub Council 2, 3. THOAAAS R. AAEANS Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; AA-Club 4. DONNA J. AAEIER V-Show 1, 2, 3; Class Council 1; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Brotherhood Society 3, 4; Dance Club 1. JOYCE A. AAELMER Business Club 4. SHARON AAETTE Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Business Club 4; Girls ' Chorus 2; Girls ' Glee 3; Hall AAonitor 3. CARL AAEYER Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2; Baseball 1; AA-Club 3, 4; V-Show 4; Honor Roll 1, 4. CLASS OF 1964 NANCY J. MEYER Honor Roll 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Bowling Club 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Business Club 3; Hall Monitor 3. BOB MEYERS WARREN MICHELSEN Cross Country 1; Track 2, 3; Science Fiction Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 2. n. AL J. MIETUS Transfer 1. STAN MIETUS Transfer 2. MONICA MIKO Transfer 2. KEN MILLER Track 2; Legend 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Senior Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; Bausch and Lomb Award 4; Science Award 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD E. MITCHELL Honor Roll 2, 3; German Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Tri-S 4, ELSA G. MOEHLING Class Council 2; Girls ' Glee 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Bookstore Clerk 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY KAY MORANO French Club 1; Hall Monitor 4. BILL MORGAN Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Lighting Crew 3: Honor Roll 2, 3; Tennis 2; Hall Monitor 4. VIRGINIA C. MORRISON Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Class Council 3, 4. ROBERT MOUNTFORD JERRY L. MUELLER Honor Roll. 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4. RAYMOND MULCAHY Tri-S 1, 2; Class Council 1. SENIORS MARTHA MUNCY Gym Leader 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Westerner 3, 4; Student Council 4. DIANA MUSCARELLO Transfer 4. MARY JANE MUSSER Class Council 1, 4; French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Future Nurses of America 1, 2. CHRISTINE NAEGELE Westerner 3, 4; Russian Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; V-Show 4; Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD A. NEDWED Class Council 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Musical 3, 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Tri-S I, 2, 3; Theater Club 2, 3; Senior Class Play 2; Art Award I. LEAH L. NELSON Home Economics Club 2, 3. PHYLLIS NELSON Future Teachers of America 1; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1; Business Club 4. RONALD J. NERIUS Baseball I; Wrestling 2; Track 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leaders 4. WAYNE A. NERO Transfer 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; M-Club 4; Class Council 3; Honor Roll 2; Boys ' Chorus 2; WMTH 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. .5«P« ., SHELLY NESTER Pegasus 1; Aquiana 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Business Club 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. PAUL NEUMAN Concert Band I, 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, 4. MARVIN NEVINS Football 1, 2; Track I, 2; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 1 1 11 PAMELA NEWMAN G.A.A. 1, 2; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Hall Receptionist 3; Business Club 2, 3. ROBERT J. NICKEL Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; M-Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY NIXON Girls ' Club Council 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Board 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Future Nurses of America 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Debate 1; Class Council 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4. CLASS OF 1964 MARK H. NORTH G. BRUCE NORTHCOTT Intramurals 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Business Club 4. CYNTHIA NOYER TriS I, 2, 3; French Club 2; Theater Club 2; Busi- ness Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. KEITH NYGREN Football I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4. RICHARD K. OAS Archaeology Club 1, 2, 3; V-Show 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Memory Record 4. JIM O ' BOYLE DANIEL O ' CONNELL Spanish Club I, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Memory Record 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Science Award 1, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. PETER PAUL O ' GRADY V-Show 2. C. GARY OLANDER Transfer 4; Swimming 4; Intramurals 4. 4tLtfJi Pep Club 1, 2; High KARLA L. OLSON Stagecrafters 4. LYRIC L. OLSON Tri-S 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; High Honor Roll 3; G.A.A. 1; Stage- crafters 2; Business Club 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Girls ' Club Council 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. STEVEN T. OLSON Swimming 1, 2; Track 3; Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 3; V-Show 1; Chess Club 2; Intra- murals 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Audio 3, 4. SENIORS DIANE L. PAGENKOP CAROL PAMPENELIA Pep Club 1; Future Homemakers of America 2; Business Club 3. JOE PANEGASSER Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; M-Club 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Seminar 3, 4. STEVEN J. PAHERSON ROBERT W. PAULSON Radio Club 3, 4, President 4; Science Award 2; Honor Roll 2. DELORES PAWLIK Transfer 2; Business Club 3, 4; Good Words Club 3. KATHRYN A. PACHTER Gym Leader 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Class Council 4. PAMELA S. PAGEL German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 2, 3, President 4; Junior Official 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Honor Roll 1; Pep Club I, 2, 3. STEVE L. PAGELS JOHN D. PARKER Intramurais 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4. ROSEMARY PASTORELLO Hall Monitor 3; Student Council 4; Business Club 4; Honor Roll 4. RICHARD J. PATE German Club 2, 3; Art Club 2; Key Club 4; Class Council 1, 2; Student Council 3; Memory Record 3, 4; Westerner 3, 4; V-Show 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Honor Roll 2. LESLIE A. PEASE V-Show 3; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Dance Club 2; Class Council 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, Intramurais Board 1. ROGER PEASE Stagecrafters 1; Student Council 1, 2; Intramurais 1, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3; Show Band 2, 3, 4; V-Show Band 2, 3, 4; V- Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Percussion Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 3, 4; WMTH I, 2. ROBERT PEMOLLER M-Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1964 SCOTT PERRY Track 1, 2; Junior Leader 3; Art Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 2. SALLY PETERS Slagecrafters 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; High Honor Roll 4. BARBARA PETERSON md LARRY D. PINTUCK Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 3, 4. JACKIE PIRAINO French Club 1; Interclub Council I; G.A.A. 1; Girls ' Club Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, President 3; Historical Society 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Forensic Society 3, 4; Constitution Contest Finalist 3; Debate 3, 4; Musical 3; Aquiana 2, 3; Library Assistant 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; High Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Thespian Society 3, 4. LEO P. PLAS, JR. Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 3; M-Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Math Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Intramural Cross Country Award 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. mi M KAREN SUE PETERSON Latin Club 1, 2; Girls ' Chorus 2; Girls ' Glee 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; Hall Monitor 4; Business Club 3; Aquiana 1, 2. TERRY J. PFEIFFER Class Council 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I. RAY PIFKE Audio Visual I, 2, 3; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Wres- tling 2; Psi Phi Chi 2; Biology Club 2; Swimming ; Football 3; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. BERNARD JOHN PLOSHAY, JR. Transfer 4; Football 4. SANDRA LEE PLUEMER Transfer 1; Future Homemakers of America 2; Tri-S 2, 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Stagecrafters 3; Business Club 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 3, 4. MARGUERITE POMPILIO G.A.A. 1; Bowling Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 2; Business Club 3. RANDY A, POSTAL Baseball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; M-Club 4; Wrestling 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT POYER Student Council 1, 2; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH J. PRACHT Aquiana I, 2; Westerner 1; Library Assistant I; Pep Club 4; Art Club I, 2; Theater Club 4; Historical Society 2, 3, 4. SENIORS MAUREEN QUINN Girls ' Chorus 1; Stagecrafters 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Class Council 1, 2; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Brotherhood Society 3, 4, Goodwill Chairman 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Christmas Formal Court 3; Pom-Pom Squad 3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. ROSEMARY LOU ANN RAMER Transfer 2; Tri-S 2, 3; Business Club 3. JOY RASMUSSEN Transfer 2. I SUE REGELIN G.A.A. 3, 4; Stagecrafters 3; V-Show 3; Class Council 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. FRANK R. REID Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4; Science Club 3. SUE REID Pep Club; Girls ' Chorus. A JANE M. PRESSL Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; Theater Club 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club I, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Pep Club 1; Legend 2, 3, 4, Class Editor 3, Business Manager 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCINDA J. PUMP Tri-S 1, 2; Historical Society 2; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Debate 4; Office Assistant 3. KATHY QUAIVER Business Club 3, 4. TIMOTHY A. REDMER Football 1; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Science Award 2; Lighting Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Coin Club 1, 2; Audio-Visual t; Math Club 3; Science Club 3; WMTH 3, 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Intermediate Band 1, 2; Junior Orchestra 2; Stagecrafters 2; Senior Class Play Lighting 4. MARY SUSAN REED G.A.A. 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Chairman A.F.S. Committee 4. MARYANN REGAN Transfer I; Latin Club 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2. JOHN REISENBUCHLER Gymnastics 1; Track 2. LINDA J. REITER Home Economics Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Pep Club 2. FRANCES RENK Class Council 2, 3; Pom-Pom Squad 4. CLASS OF 1964 NANCY T. REZNAR Home Economics Club 2; Business Club 3; Hall Monitor 3; Office Assistant 4. MARVIN E. RICHARDS Transfer 2; Wrestling 2; German Club 3; Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. TODD R. RIDDELL Spanish Club 3, Publicity Manager 3; V-Show Art Director 4; Key Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Science Award 1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Class Council 1, 4, Alternate 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 4; Concert Band 2; Scholastic Magazine Art Awards 1, 3; Math Test Semi-Finalist. MICHELLE A. RIDDIOUGH Student Council I, 2; V-Show 3; Stagecrafters I. EDWARD J. RIEDEL Football I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3 , 4; M-Club 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2. ROBERT K. RIETZ Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MARTA RISER Transfer 2; Dance Club 2; Westerner 3. KAREN RIVARD Legend 2, 3, 4, Clubs, Organizations, and Activities Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 4; Choraliers 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Club Council 3, 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 4; Theater Club 3, 4; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2. LINDA S. RODIN Theater Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3, 4; Math Club 3; Girts ' Chorus 4. tVt- iSkiiliii THOMAS R. ROHDEN Historical Society 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. KENNETH H. ROMIN Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble Festival 3, 4. PENNY ROPACE Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Future Nurses of America 1; Girls ' Glee 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; His- tory Honors; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ROEDER Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, 4. TOM ROESSING Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; DON D. ROGERS Honor Roll 1, 2; Latin Club I, 2; Club 1; Memory Record 4. M-Club 3, 4. Track 2; Biology SENIORS CAROLYN ROSS Student Council 1; Class Council 1; Stagecrafters 1, 2; Dance Club 3; Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Art Award 3. STEVE ROSS Transfer 2; Russian Club 2, President 2; Key Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Golf 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; High Honor 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 4; National Merit Semi- Finalist; Cross Country 2. THOMAS E. ROSTKOWSKI Latin Club I; Track 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Radio Club 3. SUSAN ROTHE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3; Spanish Club 2. JAN E. ROUSEY W restling 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Show Band 3; Honor Roll 3; Coin Club I, 2; Concert Orchestra 2, 3; Intramurals 3, 4. ROY A. ROUSH Math Club 3; Science Club 3; Honor Roll 2. WAYNE ROWE Intramurals 1; Intermediate Band 2, 3. MICHAEL K. ROYCROFT Transfer 3; Business Club 4. JAMES H. RYBARCZYK Baseball 1, 2; Class Council 1; Westerner; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. - JAMES C. SACKRIS ROBERT SACKRISON Cross Country 1, 3; Football 2; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1. RUTH ANN SALZMAN Business Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Pegasus Club 1, 2; Tri-S 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. CLASS OF 1964 CAROLYN SANGSTER Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Tri-S : Historical Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. MacDOWELL S. SCANTLIN Wrestling I, 2; Track 1. WILLIAM E. SCHACHT Latin Club I; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, M.V.P. 3; M- Club 2, 3, 4; Lighting Club 2. 4 iiik LES W. SCHALLA Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; M-Club 4. GLENN F. SHAMHART Football 2, 3. HENRY SCHANK Cross Country 1, 2; Tennis 2; Key Club 3, 4; Sci- ence Seminar 3; Historical Society 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. ROBERT P. SCHAPPER Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Show Band 2, 3, 4; V- Show Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; High Honor Roll 2, 3. DAN A. SCHMIDT Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Business Club 4. SUE SCHUSTER Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Science Award 2; Hall Monitor 3; G.A.A. 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Beginning Orchestra 1; Jijnior Orchestra 2. -k i t jk 1 RALPH SEARLES Student Council 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Gymnastics 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. DAVE SEBASTIAN Wrestling I, 4; Basketball Manager 2; Class Coun- cil 2; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD D, SHELL Football 1, 2; Wrestling I, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Science Club 3; Honor Roll 2. LEVI B. SHERMAN Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Psi Phi Chi 1, 2; Radio Club 3; Class Council 4. JAMES R. SHISLER Football 1, 3; Swimming 1. BARBARA ANN SIGALOVE Tri-S I, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Historian 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Class Council 1; Memory Record 2, 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Westerner 3, 4, Managing Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Sigma Chi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4 High Honor Roll 3; G.A.A. 1; Girls ' Chorus 3 National Honor Society 4. M m kM JUDY SIMON French Club 1, 2; Tri-S 2; Future Homemakers of America 2, Treasurer 2; G.A.A. 1, Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leader 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. LEE R. SIMON Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Debate . HELEN L. SNOW Transfer 2; G.A.A. 3; Math Club 3. JOHN SIME Sigma Chi Sigma 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Science Club 3, DAVID SIMEK Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Business Club; Tennis 3. GEOFFREY SIMMONS Science Award 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 3; Boys ' Chorus 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Honor Roll 1. LESLIE SOUTER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4, Girls ' Chorus 3; Business Club 3, 4. RICH W. SPARROW Rifle Club 1, 3; Swimming 1. ROBERT W. SPECHT M-Club 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. BARB SOLKA Class Council 2, 3; Student Council 4; V-Show 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Theater Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, Executive Board 1; Future Homemakers of America 1, Stagecraflers 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; High Honor Roll 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Thespian Society 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2. RUTH ANN SOMMER Class Council 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations Chairman 4; Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, Theater Club 1 ; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, Aquiana 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 3. BRIAN SOSDIAN German Club 1, 2; Science Club 2; Class Council 1, 3; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. KATHIE STANDLEY Tri-S 1, 2, 3; Debate Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 4. ROBERT M. STANEK ROBERT C. STEINBRINK Stagecrafters 3, 4; V-Show 3, 4; Class Council 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1964 ANiTA STEINERT Class Council 3, 4, Alternate 4, V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Choreographer 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 4, Russian Club 1, 2; Student Council 4; G.A.A. I, 2; Audio-Visual 3; Pep Club 2, 4. MARLENE STEPHANSON Transfer 3; Russian Club 3, 4; Debate Club 4, Future Teachers of America 3. GARY STIMPFL Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Tennis 1. A-hdiM TED R. STRAND Key Club 3, 4; Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4; Lighting 1, 2; Audio I, 2, 3, 4; WMTH 2, 3. KAREN A. STRUDTHOFF V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Aquiana 2, 3, 4, President 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leaders 4; Stagecrafters 1, 2; National Honor Society 4. KAREN L. STRUEBING Spanish Club I, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Aquiana 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Pom-Pom Squad 3, 4, Captain 4; Stagecrafters 1 , 2; National Honor Society 4; Brotherhood Society 4. INGER SVENSON Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; G.A.A. 1, 3; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; German Club 2; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; National Honor Society 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Homecoming Court 4; V-Show 4. ROBERT L. TATGE Biology Club 1; Science Award 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Science Seminar 3; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS M. TAYLOR Latin Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; V-Show ], 2, 4, German Club 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. BILL THERRIAULT PAULINE DOROTHY TIEDE Business Club 4. ROBERT TOSTERUD ROBERT M. TOVAR Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; M-Club 4; V-Show 4. JOHN A. TULEWEIT Coin Club 3 4. ALLAN TYLER Cress Country 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Brigadoon 3; V- Show 3, Stage Manager 4; Class Council 4. Iii il4ii SENIORS GARY ULERY ROBERT W. UNROE Transfer 2; AA-Club 4; Football 3, 4; Business Club 4. WILLIAM J. URSO Wrestling 1. ALICE K. UTTER French Club 1, 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Art Club 3; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; V-Show 3, 4, Costume Designer 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Tri-S 3; Honor Roll 3; Art Award 3. JANET VIROSTKO Class Council 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4; Sigma Chi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4; Aquiana 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Stagecrafters 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Sci- ence Award 2; Constitution Scholarship 3; Honor Roll 3; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Hall Monitor 3. ELAINE R. VIVIRITO Home Economics Club 2; Bowling Club 3. CLIFF VOGEL Biology Club 1; German Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4. PATRICIA A. VOGEL G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Cabinet 3; Business Club 3, 4, PresicJent 4; Latin Club 3, Vice President 3; Future Nurses of America 2, 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3; Honor Roll. BILL WAGNER Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Bowling Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Inframurals. AL WALTON Transfer 3; Band 3. JAMES WARING Baseball 1; Spartish Club 1 KATHY WARNICKE Stagecrafters 1, 2. K,. r-lSlfii « ■i THOMAS WASHBURN Student Council 1, 2, 3; Latin Club I; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PHIL WEAVER German Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. KARLENE P. WEBER Transfer 3; German Club 3; Historical Society 3, 4; Aquiana 4; Honor Roll 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Hall Monitor 3, 4; Pegasus Club 3. CLASS OF 1964 JOE WEHLACZ Russian Club 1, 2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; V-Show 3. SCOTT WEIDNER Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Football 2; Show Band 3, 4; Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 3, 4. JUDITH A. WEITH Sfagecrafters; Pep Club. i 4ti JIM WENCIL Spanish Club 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4. JOHN C. WENTZELL Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4. LARRY WEST Cross Country 1; Swimming 1; Hall Monitor 2, 4; Honor Roll 2. LYNDA WEST O-ffice Assistant 1; Staecrafters 1; Honor Roll 3, 4; Class Council 3; Business Club 3. JOHN P. WHELAN Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. BARBARA J. WHERLEY G.A.A. I; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Choraiiers 3, 4; Brigadoon 3; Senior Make-up Crew 2, 3; Class Play 4; Girls ' Chorus 2; Girls ' Glee 2; Class Council 4; Fashion Show 1, 4; Class Shows 1, 2, 3, 4. ii ii EARL WHITE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club Treasurer 4. NANCY J. WILLE Concert Orchestra , 7, 3, 4; V-Show 3; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Musical 1, 3; Interim-Conference Orchestra 1, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Award 1. JILL WILLIAMS Stagecrafters 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Musical 1, 3, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Science Award 2; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 4. LAUREL L. WILLIAMS French Club 1, 2; V-Show 3, 4; Class Council 1; Honor Roll 3, 4; Office Assistant 3; Hall Monitor 2, 4; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. RICHARD T. WILLS Transfer 3; High Honor Roll 3; Historical Society 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. SUSAN H. WISCHWEH Library Assistant 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2, 3, Secretary 2; Pegasus Club 1, 2; Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4; Business Club 3. SENIORS DIANNE TAY WOLFE Transfer 2; Pep Club 2; Dance Club 2; Girls ' Chorus 2; Girls ' Glee 3; V-Show 3, 4. DAVE WOOUARD Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; M-Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. EILEEN WRENN Transfer 2. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Track 1, 2; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 3, 4. JOE ZIEGLER Wrestling 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2; V-Show 4. WILLIAM C. ZIEHN Student Council 1, 2; Class Council 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; W.M.T.H. 3; M-Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; V-Show 4. PAT L. WISZOWATY Transfer 2. DONALD A. WinE Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4. DONNA RAE WOLF Girls ' Club Council 2, 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3; V-Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquiana 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Choraliers 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4, Director 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Dance Club 1, 2; Musical 3; Science Award 1. PAT WRIGHT G.A.A. 1; Library Assistant 1, 2; Future Home- makers of America 2, Program Chairman; Business Club 3. MARSHA ANN YEHL Honor Roll 3. DICK YONUS Radio Club 4. THAYNE ZIFKA Pep Club 2. TIM 2IJEWSKI Cross Country 1; Track 2; Debate 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 2, 3, 4; Junior Official 3; National Forensic League 3, 4; Pep Club 3. JOHN D. ZMUDA Football 1; Radio Club 2. CLASS OF 1964 IDA L. ZURAWSKI Transfer 3. DON CWYNAR PATRICIA A. DEAN Transfer 4. DALE FUNK BARBARA JOAN HAYWARD Transfer 4. CHUCK KELTNER JANICE LYNN PETERSON Transfer 4. NOT PICTURED TULA ARVANITIS WAYNE BIGOLIN CHRISTEL G. BITTEL German Club 1, 2, 4; Honor Roll 2. TULIO J. CAMILLO Track 1; Wrestling 2, 3. LOUISE W. BROSSEIT Stagecrafters 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2. JOHN B. BROWE Transfer 4. DAN CONKLIN HENDRICK J. DeGELDER ED DiDOMENICO JAMES DiNOVO Transfer 4. MARY SUE DOUGAN JON ERICSON WAYNE GALLOWAY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3. MIKE GUZALDO Wiiestling 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 3. LINDA A. GYSSLER Pegasus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Honor Roll 3; Class Council 2; Business Club 3. PAUL HOLLERBACH Junior Leader 3; Senior Leader 4. ROBERT W. JAEGER DAVID KELLY Transfer 4. DAVE KETTNER TERRY KLATT Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 1, 2; Radio Club 2. DAVE LANCHOFF HAL LANDEM Archaeology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2; Honor Roll 2; Concert Orchestra , 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; Historical Society 2, 3, 4. 201 SENIORS NOT PICTURED (CONTINUED) ERNEST LARSEN Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1. DALE LUZINSKI Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Business Club 4. DANIEL W, MAEGOLIN Transfer 4. BOB MANDEL ROBERT S. McCLURE Transfer 3. ROGER N. McKOVECK Transfer 4. MIKE McMURRAY JIM MURRAY LEROY J. NIEBUHR JIM OKEN Transfer 3. LYNNEA OLSEN Business Club 3; Library Assistant 1, 2. DANTE PELLETIERI BARBARA PETERSON Bowling Club 2. CHARLIE RASMUS Swimming 1 , 2. DONALD E. RAUS Track 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. EMILY RUSZCZYK Transfer 4; Girls ' Chorus 4. GERRIE L. SADOWSKI Pep Club 2; Business Club 2; Theater Club 2. OSCAR R. SANDEZ Transfer 4. DENNIS G. SELL LESLIE M. SMITH, JR. Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. MIKE TOMPKINS Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; M-Club 3, 4; Tennis 4. STEVE R. VOYLES Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club I ; Veterinarians Club 2, 3; Baseball Manager 1, 2; Swimming 2; M-Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CHARLES F. WENTE Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer; High Honor Roll 4; Per- cussion Ensemble 4; V-Show 2, 3, 4; Archaeology Club 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, ALAN WERHANE PAT WISHART G.A.A. 1; Science Award 1; Honor Roll 1, 3. STEPHEN FRANCIS ZIELINSKI 202 Just wear a smile and a Jantzen Aren ' t there only sup- posed to be 11? Kill it, kill it! Candids 203 . . . and in closing ... the river flows on. These events have taken place to come to life again as mere memories of the CURRENT OF THIS YEAR. 204 AIke, Mary Lynn— Aaland, Glennys— 48, 65, 67, 106 Abbet, Linda-71, 164 Abbott, John— 33, 81, 89, 146 Abene, James— 164 Adams, Elaine Annette— 164 Adams, James— 96, 146 Aegerter, David-33, 63, 83, 76, 77, 92, 100, 164 Ages, Sheryl Maria— 132 Ahrens, Regina Elsie— 67, 106 Ahrling, Keith-89, 106 Aiken, Nancy — 106 Alajoki, Jean -38, 164 Albrecht, Michael-132 Alderson, Dan Lee— Alfini, James-89, 146 Alfini, Thomas— 164 AIke, Ered-81, 90, 164 AIke, Mary Lynn— 106 Allegretti, Edward H.— 146 Allegretti, James— 106 Alles, Dale-89, 146 Alles, Thomas— 64, 66, 164 Allind, Susan Carol- 146 Alt, Marilyn-44, 146 Ambrose, Ralph Chas.— 132 Amiing, John-91, 106 Amiing, Michael A. -37, 67, 70, 90, 146 Amstutz, Carol — 106 Andersen, Donn— Anderson, Carol— 106 Anderson, Cathy Ann— 105, 106 Anderson, Cheri— 34, 146 Anderson, Cheryl— 67, 116 Anderson, Donald— 51, 106 Anderson, Eamon— 34, 81, 163, 164 Anderson, George F.— 47, 164 Anderson, Gloria— 43, 96, 146 Anderson, John-78, 90, 146 Anderson, John M. — 100, 164 Anderson, Karen M.— 132 Anderson, Kathleen M.— 132 Anderson, Larry— 86, 106, 132 Anderson, Larry A.— 80 Anderson, Linda— 34, 146 Anderson, Lynn Marie — 132 Anderson, Lynnea— 106 Anderson, Paul— 47, 106 Anderson, Russell — 146 Anderson, Robert— 71, 164 Andersen, Susan— 47, 132 Anderson, Timothy— 66, 89, 96, 164 Andresen, Constance M. — 164 Anresen, Donald— 132 Andress, Bernard— 106 Andrew, Sandra— 146 Andrews, Constance T. — 132 Andrey, Linda— 106 Andropolis, Laurie— 64, 106 Angel, John— Angeloff, April — 106 Argyris, Grace- 106 Archambault, Arlene- 43, 164 Arkell, Margaret— 106 Arkoos, John-62, 96, 165 Arkus, Lawrence C— 93, 146 Armbruster, James— 81, 90, 146 Arndt, Gary Alan — Arnold, Roman Davor— 146 Arnold, Ronald— 106 Arnswald, Janet-67, 132 rrigoni, Frank-79, 93, 132 Artner, Kenneth-91, 106 Arvanitis, Tula-37, 41, 65, 201 Ashford, Robert-62, 81, 91, 132 Atherton, Bonnie— 132 Atkinson, Nancy B.— 43, 165 Attore, Diana-132 Attore, Lawrence— 146 Augustine, Aileen— 146 Augustine, Linda— 106 Ayres, John— 66, 146 Azon, Marlene— 67, 106 Azon, Wayne— 78, 100, 165 Bach, Fred-89, 100, 165 Baber, Ernie— 91 Bach, William-89, 146 Bachar, Janice-34, 96, 146 Bachar, Wayne— 106 Bachmura, Tony — 34, 165 Backman, Fred- 106 Bacos, Elaine-43, 132 Badalamenti, James F. — 132 Bade, Penne-96, 145, 146, Baenziger, Colin— 65, 67, 131, 132 Baer, Gloria Jean— 43, 132 Bahnmaier, Christine — 68, 146 Bahnmaier, Rosemary— 68, 132 Bakazan, Mary Ann — 106 Baker, Bill-106 Baker, Dillard-62, 146 Baker, Franklin-37, 46, 146 Baker, Robert-132 Balderrama, Julie— 106 Bales, Judith-98, 165 Bales, Sharon-98, 132 Ballantine, Donald A -51, 80, 106 Balling, George A, — 132 Bally, Harvey— 165 Bally, Lynn— 106 Balma, John-47, 106 Balma, Thomas— 35, 45, 47, 165 Balsamello, Lucette-44, 106 Bambulas, Christal M.-143 Ban, Vicki-146 Banger, Jan — 132 Baoman, Dianne— 106 Barber, Judith-132 Bard, Cheryl-64, 106 Bark, Donna— 146 Barker, Donald-32 Barker, William-47, 48, 64 Barmeier, James R. — 106 Barrett, John— 146 Barrett, Judith-132 Barrows, Gregory- 48, 132 Barry, Daniel Joseph— 37, 58, 59, 64, 95, 146 Barry, Kathleen— 48 Barry, Pamela-34, 38, 70, 96, 165 BartSel, Mary Lou-132 Bartholomae, Donald— 80, 84, 106 Bartholomae, Raymond— 77, 83, 92, 100, 165 Bartsch, Greg-89, 106 Bartucci, Joseph V.— 63, 165 Bartucci, Louis-36, 96, 165 Bartucci, Mary Rose— 106 Bashem, Kenneth D. — 146 Basner, Carl — 132 Batdorf, Donna-37, 40, 9o, 145, 146 Bauer, Betsy-64, 106 Bauer, Robert— 146 Bauer, Sue 132 Bauman, Barbara Ada— 34, 165 Bauman, Diane— 35, 106 Bauman, James— 35, 106 Bauman, Louis— 34, 38, 66, 68, 70, 165 Baur, Kent— 146 Bautista, Frank— 132 Bayster, Richard S.-128, 165 Bean, Patricia Kay-132 Beaudette, Maureen— 166 Bebak, Diane Marie— 146 Bebak, Sharon Ann— 106 Beck, Daniel-49, 106 Beck, Mariorie-32, 36, 69, 166 Beck, Thomas-84, 106 Becker, Bruce- Becker, Daniel-106 Becker, Howard John— 70, 146 Beckman, Fredric— 89 Beckwith, Cynthia— 46, 46 Beer, Kenneth-62, 63, 166 Beher, Peggy Ann — 132 Behn, Linda-132 Behn, William-146 Behnke, James— 85, 166 Beier, Lynne— 106 Beilfuss, Bette Ann— 44, 146 Beilfuss, Donna— 106 Beilstein, Steven— 65, 132 Belanger, Pam— 44, 106 Belker, Bruce— 106 Bell, Kathleen-65, 67, 132 Belzer, Leslie Edward — 132 Bender, Edward — 166 Bending, Allen— 106 Bending, Jackie- Benedict, Robert-81, 91, 106, Bengtson, Janet— 132 Benjamin, Christine- 1 32 Benning, Robert— 146 Benson, Daryl— 146 Benson, Donald— 36, 71, 146 Benson, James Louis— 37, 146 Benson, Janyce — 96, 146 Benson, Kathleen— 34, 35, 67, 96, 163, 166 Bentley, John Phillip— 43, 146 Berberich, Gloria-71, 166 Berberich, Sandra— 132 Berg, Eric-54, 85, 100, 166 Berg, Kendra — 146 Berg, Linda— 106 Berg, Tom — 146 Bergdolt, Anita— 66, 106 Berger, Brian-47, 105, 106 Berger, Joseph ClaucJ— 79, 132 Bergman, Douglas— 33, 107 Bergner, George— 80, 107 Bergren, Marlene — 166 Berke, Ralph-65, 107 Berndt, Delores— 47, 107 Bernero, Carol Ann— 107 Bernero, Charlene— 71, 166 Bernhard, Bonnie- Berry, Cheryl Ann — 43 Bethscheider, Dennis— 132 Bethurem, George— 81, 84, 107 Betts, William-107 Beyer, Annette— 62, 132 Beyer, Bob— 132 Beyer, Darlene— 44, 49, 146 Beyers, Susan— 34, 65 Biba, David-132 Bieschke, Cathy— 132 Biewer, Cathy-34, 166 Biewer, Richard— 71, 166 Biggs, Michael — 146 Biggs, Robert-47, 81, 90, 166 Bigolin, Wayne L.-201 Bihari, Robert— 48, 132 Binder, Fred Charles— 71, 166 Bisbee, Rick-89, 107 Bischoff, Michael — Birchfield, Christine— 38, 43, 65, 132 Bisek, Terry-64, 100, 146 Bishop, John E.-107 Bishop, Sherry-62, 98, 131, 132 Bishop, Sue Ann— 65, 96, 146 Bishop, Terry-63, 89, 167 Bissing, Carol Ann— 43, 146 Bittel, Carol Helen— 167 Bittel, Christel G.-71, 201 Bittel, Hildegard C.-107 Bittel, Christel-146 Bittel, John-71, 146 Bittel, June Edna— 146 Bixby, David Edward — 107 Bixby, Kenneth Paul-77, 100, 147 Black, Norene— Black, Randy W,-86, 132 Blaesing, John— 167 Blaha, Arlene — 167 Blaha, Richard-107 Blaha, William-132 Blanchard, James— 167 Blau, Henry-48, 49, 107 Blazek, Harold-96, 147 Blehai-ski, jonn-33, 58, 59, 96, 145, 147 Bleharski, Richard— 107 Blendow, Kathleen — 107 Blenkle, Dorothy-167 Blenner, Henry E— 90, 94, 167 Blewitt, Douglas— 167 Blewitt, Mark-132 Blocker, Mary Lou-99, 167 Blokland, Yvonne— 167 Blomberg, Marion— 107 Blonston, Jane— 107 205 Bluhm, Kenneth-89, 100, 147 Blume, Janis— 132 Bobbora, Patricia— 43, 167 Bobernac, Nancy— 107 Bock, Donald — 132 Bocskay, Janis— 36, 38, 54, 64, 96, 163, 167 Boeck, Bonnie— 43, 147 Boeckenhauer, Sandra — 107 Boehm, Kenneth— Bohacek, Robert-48, 107 Boidy, Linda Cecilia— 44, 105, 107 Boike, Sharc n Sue — 147 Bokor, Richard L.— 81, 100, 147 Bol, Pamela-48, 49, 132 Bollet, Edward A.— 167 Bollet, Janet Ann— 67, 107 Bond, James— 107 Bongratz, George— 80, 88, 91, 107 Bonk, Melody— 133 Bongiorno, Carol Jean— 63, 167 Bonnivier, Marc— 86, 107 Bookman, Dennis— 133 Borchardt, Bruce— 147 Borgstrom, Linda M.— 67, 107 Bork, Linda Sue-67, 107 Borkenhagen, Jerry— 169 Borovilos, Nickolas— Borowski, Eugene— 107 Borowski, Pamela— 147 Borski, Edward— 86, 133 Bortnichak, Mary Lou— 35, 107 Borucki, Henry Gerald— 62, 107 Borucki, Jane— 68 Borzoni, Christine— 67, 107 Borzoni, John — 66, 167 Boschelli, Connie— 133 Bosco, Susan— 1 33 Bosel, Chris-80, 88, 107 Bouda, Sandra-64, 96, 97, 145, 147 Boufford, John— 147 Bourgeois, Paul E.— 133 Bowen, Nancy— 35, 43, 45, 168 Bowen, Peter— 51, 86, 107 Bowen, Susan — 107 Bower, Deborah — 107 Boyce, Philip— 147 Boyer, Arline-35, 36, 38, 43, 45, 69, 79, 96, 163, 168 Boyla,nd, Robert— 168 Brabec, Pamela— 107 Brady, James P. — 107 Bragg, Duncan— 47, 147 Brainard, Pamela-98, 147 Branca, Christy— 107 Branca, Kathleen— 147 Branch, Stealey— 89, 100, 168 Branch, Trudy— 107 Brandt, Connie— 107 Brasch, Jens— 168 Brasch, Rainer— 168 Braschko, David— 147 Braun, Bernard Peter— 78, 90, 100, 147 Braun, James Raymond— 80, 91, 107 Braun, Richard A. -63, 78, 89, 100, 147 Braun, Susan— 107 Braun, Wally-80, 107 Braunsdorf, Daryl— 46, 107 Brazale, Dale— 133 Brearton, Julie— 107 Bredar, Dennis— 43, 168 Bredar, Devra-63, 65, 133 Breezee, Le Roy— 107 Bregent, Robert— 168 Breitzke, Nancy— 168 Brennan, Michael— 62, 133 Brennan, Thomas — 107 Bretsnyder, Marianne— 65, 69, 131, 133 Breuscher, Sandra Lee— 35, 133 Brewer, Nancy— 107 Bricolias, Angelo— 107 Brierley, James A.— 168 Broman, Dianne — 44 Brondsema, George— 96, 147 Brondy, James Walter— 62, 147 Brophy, Jean Marie— 44, 147 Brosseit, Louise— 201 Brothe, Karen-44, 133 Browe, John Barrett— 201 Brown, Barbara — 107 Brown, Donald E. — Brown, Gerald David — 133 Brown, Joan Marie— 133 Brown, Laurel L. — 133 Brown, Margaret— 65, 96, 147 Browne, Robert— 37, 168 Browning, Susan— 107 Bruehl, Robert A. W.— 47 Bruhn, Alan-63, 96, 147 Bryant, David— 48, 89, 108 Bryant, Michael — 168 Bryn, Mary Ann— 133 Bryson, Linda— 34, 65, 96, 147 Buchanan, William T.— 46, 47, 96, 147 Bucher, Diane— 96, 147 Bucher, Linda— 65, 133 Buckland, Sandra — 108 Buckley, Ardes-33, 56, 68, 163, 168 Buckely, Martha-35, 69, 108 Buckley, Robert Allen— 51, 121 Buehl, Bob-133 Buhr, Donna — 108 Buls, Roger Evan— 108 Bullerman, Cheryl— 108 Bullerman, James— 40, 77, 90, 100, 147 Buntenbach, William— 51, 108 Bunyan, Matthew G. — 35, 64, 81, 108 Burchfield, Lynne-44, 108 Burgess, Cynthia Caro— Burgess, Diane— 168 Burgess, George J.— 147 Burgess, Mary Lou— 108 Burgess, Robert— 47, 63, 67, 130, 131, 133 Burghardt, Judy — Burkhart, James L. — Burkman, John D.-48, 93, 133 Burkman, Maryann— 108 Burnand, Scott— 133 Burnett, Claudia S— 39, 65, 69,70, 147 Burns, Beverly— 44, 108 Burns, Charles-108 Burns, John— 108 Burns, Robert— 169 Burson, James-84, 91, 133 Burval, Carl-68, 133 Busch, Donald Joseph— 147 Bush, Suzanne— 108 Bushee, Mary-63, 71, 133 Bushey, Peter— 133 Bushlus, Janet— 147 Bushee, Frances— 169 Bushkin, Wayne— 63, 81, 100, 169 Busse, Diane — 147 Buthman, Beverly— 70, 147 Buthman, Sue — 108 Butler, Thomas— 108 Butterfield, Charlott— 108 Buttner, Carol Ann— 62 Butts, Bob— 80, 108 Byrne, James— 85, 100, 169 Bzdusek, John— 108 Cahill, Paul— 45, 47, 108 Cain, Robert-77, 78, 100, 169 Calabrese, Patricia— 147 Calams, Christine M.— 38, 108 Callaghan, Margaret— 33, 96, 144, 147 Callaghan, Patricia L. — 33, 38, 54, 70, 145, 169 Callister, Deborah J.— 69, 96, 145, 147 Calvert, Linda-71, 159 Cambron, Joseph— 87, 96, 169 Cambron, Mary— 108 Cameron, Donald-32, 43, 45 Camillo, Tulio Joseph— 201 Campagna, James T.— 78, 147 Campobasso, Carol— 147 Can.nata, Kenneth John — 133 Capen, Jacque— Cappelen, Sandra — 49, 63, 131, 133 Caradonna, Linda— 133 Caradonna, Michael — Carl, Larry-100, 108 Carle, Katherine— 108 Carl, Thomas J. -78, 93, 147 Carle, John-46, 48, 64, 70, 147 Carle, Lawrence— 45, 169 Carley, James— 33, 67, 163, 169 Carley, Jay J.-89, 110 Carley, Joh,n-36, 85, 145, 147 Carlin, Cecile M.-133 Carlson, Bruce— 169 Carlson, Carl G.— Carlson, Cyndy— 105, 108 Carlson, Daniel— 78, 92, 100, 147 Carlson, Donna — 147 Carlson, Don.na Jean— 43, 147 Carlson, Fred— 169 Carlson, Georgene — 145, 147 Carlson, Maureen — 37, 41, 169 Carlson, Nancy — 46, 133 Carlson, Paul— 108 Carlson, Stephen-48, 108 Carnehl, Christy Lynn— 36, 108 Carnell, Dennis— 169 Carnell, Steven— 108 Carson, Thomas — 133 Cassinelli, James— 133 Cartwright, Janice— 147 Case, Fae-108 Cason, Edgar— Cassavant, Mike — 147 Catardi, Sherry-108 Catlow, Spencer John— 67, 108 Ceox, Mariann — 147 Chakoian, Linda — 133 Challberg, Carol-45, 64, 96, 98, 169 Challberg, Edward-43, 69, 81, 95, 133 Chalupnik, James — 108 Chalupnik, Nancy — 147 Chamberlain, Jean— 108 Chamberlin, Robert— 48, 49, 133 Changelon, Thomas- Chantry, Keith Carl— 48, 63, 147 Chapeck, ThcSmas- 108 Chapman, Paul— 62, 100, 170 Chapman, Renee— 63, 133 Charrette, Lawrence — 62, 108 Chartier, Nora— 108 Chase, Douglas— 91, 108 Chauvin, Gail— 44, 108 Chick, Cheryl-108 Chiles, Harry Ray— 51, 65, 108 Chilingirian, Linda- 108 Chindblom, Karen — 147 Christensen, Carol— 133 Christensen, James— 43, 133 Christensen, Karen L. — 147 Christerrsen, Larry— 133 Christian, Ruth— 108 Christiansen, Bart— 108 Christiansen, Thomas— 80, .108 Christopher, Jan— 108 Christopher, Robert— 108 Chubb, James-108 Churney, JoAnne— 133 Cia.nciarulo, Judith— 170 Cianciarulo, Michael — 108 Cichowski, James E.— 64, 11 , 87, 93, 100, 147 Cicirello, Michael — 133 Ciemienwski, Valerie— Cillo, Linda-133 Ciezadio, Betty Ann— 64, 67, 96, 147 Cigrand, Charles A.— 86, 108 Cisco, Judy— Cizek, Robert— 45, 47 Clark, Carol Ann-45, 47, 62, 170 Clark, Donald-63, 170 Clark, Donald G.-64, 89, 108 Clapp, Gail Ann— 133 Clapp, Mary Rita-44, 170 Clark, Greg-69, 133 Clark, Nancy E.-46, 65, 133 Clarke, Diane-67, 96, 163, 170 Clarke, Melody-63, 96, 148 Clausen, Christine-49, 133 Clayton, James— 108 Clayton, Paula-33, 96, 145, 148 Clement, Janice E.— 148 Clement, Jeffrey-35, 36, 37, 76, 77, 95, 170 Clement, Patricia-38, 108 Clements, Roy-62, 133 Cline, Carnell-108 Clotfelter, Keith-47, 109 Clouse, Jim-46, 47, 100, 133 Cloutier, Walter Fred-48, 49, 96, 148 Cober, Sharon— 148 Coffman, Larry-109 Colantonio, Sharon— 71, 170 Coffman, Lorene— 133 Colberg, Barbara— 47, 54, 63, 65, 96, 99, 148 Colebaugh, ludith-65, 133 Coleman, John Matthew— 109 206 Colberg, Karen— 170 Colbert, James— 109 Colia, Susan — 133 Colia, Susan— 34, 170 Collignon, Peggy— 133 Collins, Jacqueline— 170 Collins, Larry— 65, 83, 133 Collins, Patrick-96, 148 Collins, Richard-133 Collister, Carol-58, 59, 133 Colvin, Dan — 148 Combs, Linda— 109 Conforti, Susan-38, 44, 97 109 Congalton, Bruce W.— 37, 77, 78, 90, 100, 170 Congalton, John— 78, 148 Conklin, Becky-109 Conklin, Daniel— 201 Conn, Susan-35, 43, 45, 96, 128, 170 Connelly, Edward— 96, 170 Connelly, George — 148 Connelly, Shannon— 33, 109 Conners, Marilyn— 47, 67, 109 Connolly, Christine— 96, 98, 170 Connor, Roger Lynn— 109 Conroy, Barbara— 163, 171 Conway, Thomas John — 78, 83, 93, 148 Cook, William Charles-49, 134 Cooper, Donna— 171 Copeland, Carol— 35, 45, 46, 148 Copeland, James— 109 Copeland, Michael W.-148 Copple, Tom— 171 Corcoran, Mary Jean — 105, 109 Cordts, Danny— 89, 109 Cordts, Linda Diane— 171 Corey, Michael-80, 109 Corey, Paul— 171 Cornelius, Richard— 45, 47, 50, 69, 95, 148 Cornell, Carolyn- Corona, Anthony P. — 134 Cory, Diane— 44, 109 Cotey, Leora Anne— 134 Cottonaro, Tony— 109 Cox, Mariann— Cowan, Martha— 44 Cozad, Robert W.-84, 109 CrepaX Kenneth J— 34, 67, 171 Criss, Jane— 46, 134 Crowden, James — 78, 148 Crowe, Candace— 109 Crowe, Steve— 109 Cudia, Barbara— Curran, James — Curran, Judith— 134 Curren, Charles— 33, 63, 77, 83, 93, 100, 148 Currer, Joanne— 134 Currer, Russel--80, 88, 109 Currer, Wi!liam-37, 148 Currier, Carol- 36, 65, 67, 134 Currier, Edward— 86, 109 Curtin, John William— 148 Curtin, Tom Richard— 80, 93, 100, 109 Cwynar, Donald S.-171, iOl Czosek, Gerald— 148 Dahl, Walter-lC9 Daidone, Patricia— 44, 109 Dalbec, Carol Jean-96, 171 Dalbec, Charles- 100, 109 Dallman, Richard — 134 Damptz, Michael Thos.— Dandurand, Lorrie— 62, 109 Danielczyk, Kenneth — 148 Darr, Judy— 148 Daszek, Darlene Marie— 109 Davenport, James— 148 David, George— 148 Davidowicz, Marilyn— 171 Davidson, Evelyn— 109 Davidson, John J— 134 Davis, Barbara— 134 Davis, Betty Lou— 71, 171 Davis, Linda Jean— 71, 96, 171 Davis, Scott— 89, 109 Davis, Susan Marie— 134 Dawson, Arlette— 70, 109 Dawson, Valerie Ann — 70, 148 Deahr, Howard— 148 Dean, Betty— 134 Dean, Jerry— 96, 148 Dean, Linda— 67, 134 Dean, Jerry— 148 Dean, Paul — 134 Dean, Randall-33, 148 Dean, Patricia Ann— 201 Dean, Sharon — 171 Deane, Patrick Theo— 109 Deaville, Gary— 134 De Berthier, Melanie- 109 De Biasi, Nancy— 109 Debolt, Larry— 134 Decatur, James— 95, 134 Decatur, Stephen— 148 Decker, Dean-96, 171 Decker, James A.— 80, 109 Deckwerth, Gayle— 43, 65, 98, 134 Deering, Benjamin S. — 134 Deese, Donald— 47, 54, 128, 171 De Franco, Diana— 33, 38, 39, 96, 97, 145, 148 De Gelder, Hendrik-201 De Gelder, Terry-78, 148 De Graf, David-51, 80, 109 Degrazio, Darlene— 145, 148 Degrazio, Marlene— 145, 148 Deithloff, Dan— 134 Delacey, Robert-78, 148 Del Campo, Daniel— 48, 80, 134 Del Campo, Michael— 48, 109 Deleo, Tom— 148 Dellegrazio, Peter— 109 Dellegrazio, Phil-66, 134 De Marco, Joseph Wm.— 143 Demko, Jennifer— 109 Dempsey, Dennis— 66, 148 Dempsey, Maureen A.— 37, 41, 64, 96, 171 Denny, Robert— 65, 109 DeOca, Thomas-172 De Phillips, Sandra-109 Dernehl, Kristen Ann — 109 Deske, Betty- 172 Desmedt, John C.-67, 172 Dettman, Jane— 134 Dettmer, Martin A. -47, 89, 148 Dettner, Robert— 89, 134 De Vries, Deanne— 109 Dewald, John— 63 Dewald, Lois Mary— 67, 134 Dicaro, Diane— 172 Dick, Ellen-109 DIckison, Alison— 96, 148 Dickson, Ann — 65, 109 Didier, Mark- 109 Di Domenico, Edward— 201 Diehl, Lon-134 Diehl, William R.-109 Diener, Ronald— 48, 62, 68, 109 Dierking, Susan— 172 Dierks, Patricia— 44, 109 Dierks, Robert-90, 100, 172 Dillon, Patricia-63, 134 Dindinger, David — 48, 134 Dietz, Michael-45, 148 Dimatteo, James— 34, 78, 148 Dindinger, Philip-81, 87, 90, 100, 172 Di Novo, James F.— 201 Disser, Edmond Wallen — Di Sylvestro, David— 68, 109 Dittert, William— 109 Dittrich, Dale-172 Divito, Janis Marie- 148 Dodge, Dale-91, 109 Doell, Christine— 109 Dohe, Gerald-134 Doherty, John— 172 Doherty, Kathleen— 148 Doherty, Maureen — 148 Dolan, Linda-63, 134 Dole, Brian-35, 46, 47, 50, 148 Dolphin, Gregory— 80, 88, 109 Dombrowski, Judith A. — 134 Dombrowski, Sue Barb— 172 Dompke, Leroy Jos— 148 Donahue, James— 109 Doremus, Terri Lynn— 43, 172 Dormeyer, Diane— 96, 145, 148 Dougan, Mary Sue— 201 Dourlain, Jeanne— 43, 65, 172 Dourlain, Linda Ann— 65, 110 Dowell, Timothy— 95, 100, 148 Doyle, Dennis-95, 131, 134 Drager, Sherry— 63, 65, 172 Drake, Donna— 134 Drake, Susan— 172 Draxlir, Ellen L.-134 Drews, Linda-96, 145, 148 Drnek, Sandra-I 10 Drucker, William H.-134 Dryden, Mike— 148 Dudek, Dennis M. — 1 10 Duerksen, Steven M. — 51, 1 10 Dunavant, Kay— 148 Dunn, Kathleen V.-148 Dunn, Sheila Mary— 148 Du Clos, Jill-43, 172 Du Pree, Gary— 134 Durard, Joseph— 36, 78, 148 Durso, Carmen— 173 Durso, Diane- 1 10 Durso, Nino Jack— Dussias, Steven— 110 Dzien, Sharon— 66, 110 Eannarino, Marie- 173 Eastham, David A.— 134 Eberlen, Betsy— 44, 110 Ebert, Jane— 63, 173 Ebert, Phyllis-105, 110 Eckhardt, Charles-48, 148 Ecklund, Gary- 1 10 Eden, Jill-134 Edwards, Roberta — 110 Eeresout, Jean Ann— 148 Egelston, Loret-34, 35, 43, 173 Ehlen, Craig-36, 64, 67, 163, 173 Ehrhardt, Susan— 1 10 Ehrhart, Glenn-80, 110 Eichler, Jack-64, 110 Eident, Susan C— 134 Eisenbacher, Victoria— 49, 145 Eisfeldt, Barry-67, 163, 173 Elsmann, Linda — 1 10 Eiter, Nancy P. -44, 134 Ekvall, Robert-36, 87, 149 Elberfeld, Vicki-110 Eley, David-110 Eley, Janet-35, 149 Elkin, Richard-no Elkins, Tern F.-34, 51, 173 Elkins, Trudy-43, 134 Elling, Robert-80, 110 Elliott, Glenn— 149 Ellis, John Joseph Jr.-66, 131 Elliott, Joseph-80, 91, 110 Elliott, Ronald Edw.-149 Elliott, Nancy— 1 10 Ellsworth, Russell G.-62, 134 Emerson, Sally-48, 105, 110 Emerson, Steven — 149 Engdahl, Thomas-100, 110 Engel, Donna— 67, 134 Engel, Volker-77, 90, 100, 173 Enggas, Valerie Ann— 37, 40, 163, 173 Engh, Carole-64, 96, 149 Engle, Phillip-33, 90 Engstrom, Doug— 43, 149 Enzenbacher, William— 110 Erdmann, Carol— 110 Erdmann, Catherine — 173 Erichsen, Jeanette— 96, 173 Erickson, Janet-104, 105, 110 Erickson, John-80, 105, 110 Ericson, Robert— 79, 91, 134 Erickson, Susan — 64, 163, 173 Ericson, Jon— 201 Ericson, Libby— 173 Ermeling, Joyce— 41, 96, 98, 173 Erschen, Matthew— 134 Erven, Craig— 85, 149 Erven, Reed— 85, 134 Ervin, Jeanette L.— 44, 110 Esposito, Charles— 33, 76, 77, 83, 92, 100, 173 Esterquest, John— 1 10 Evans, Scott-81, 95, 134 Evertsen, Ann— 62, 98, 149 Eyre, Allan-34, 43, 78, 90, 149 Fahnestock, Anna— 131, 134 Fajnor, Stephen— 80, 110 Falcinelli, James F.— 81 Falsey, James— 47, 149 Falzone, Marlene— 174 Fanning, Maureen— 68, 110 FantozzI, John-51, 1 10 Farias, Ricardo Rene— 110 Farias, Rosalinda— 44, 174 Farley, Lawrence— 34, 149 Farley, Susan— 134 Fayman, Judy— 36, 98, 149 Fege, Karen— 71, 174 Fege, WIIIIam-134 Fehrenbacher, Diane— 110 Feller, Debbra-44, 110 Feldten, Raymond— 174 Felix, Karen-44, 68, 110 Felten, Michael-174 Fenoglio, Andrea — 110 Fernandez, Esther— 134 Fernow, William-37, 41, 174 Fesler, Christine-134 207 Pick, Linda Carol-68, 134 Fiddeike, Terrence— 94, 174 Fields, Betty— no Fields, Janet— 110 Fillman, Paul-174 Finke, Donna— 1 10 Finkler, Henry— 110 Finn, Martin— 149 Finn, Theresa Kay— 34, 149 Finn, Tim — 1 1 Finstad, Richard— 1 10 Fischer, Gary— 174 Fish, Ralph-48, 49, 50, 149 Fisher, Amy— 1 10 Fisher, Betsy— 134 Fisher, Chuck-149 Fisher, Pamela— 1 10 Fisher, Paul-45, 47, 134 Fisher, Peggy-63, 65, 135 Fisiorek, Judith— 37, 135 Fitzgerald, Janet— 44. 149 Fitzgerald, AAary Lou— 135 Fitzsimmons, Mike— 110 Fitzwater, Linda Lee— 110 Flaherty, James— 80, 110 Flaskamp, David— 35, 110 Flaskamp, Karen— 34, 96, 98, 149 Flavin, Karen— 149 Fleck, Patricia-110 Flentge, Dan-48, 110 Flentge, Kathy-37, 40, 44, 65, 69, 96, 149 Fletcher, Judy— 99, 1 10 Flieman, Jacqueline— 1 1 1 Flosi, Carlo-Ill Fluegel, Michael-69, 135 Flurkey, Earl-47, 149 Flurkey, Kevin-81, 91, 135 Flynn, Michael-71, 149 Fobes, Mary— 1 1 1 Folz, Mary C.-135 Forcell, Leah-96, 174 Ford, Virginia— 96, 174 Foreman, Judith— 111 Foreman, Nina M.— 67, 68, 135 Forkins, Mary Patrici — 149 Forray, Paula— 1 1 1 Foss, Joanne— 65, 67, 135 Fouth, Joanne— 174 Fowler, John Scott— 78, 87, 145, 149 Fox, Diane— 135 Foy, Barbara Gil-135 Foy, Dennis John— Fradette, Cheryl-33, 43, 135 Frana, Jerry— 51, 1 1 1 Franczkowski, Nancy— 49, 96, 149 Frank, Gloria Kay-44, 69, 99 149 Frank, Judy— 135 Frankell, Carol-35, 174 Franzen, Bill-84, 135 Franzen, Kenneth — 135 Franzen, Mary— 44, 1 1 1 Fredricks, Kenneth— 62, 1 1 1 Frederiksen, Judith — 174 Fredricks, Judith-96, 174 Freeman, Charlotte A. — 1 1 1 Freer, David— 1 1 1 Freier, Susan-99, 135 Freimuth, Joe— 149 French, Darlene— 1 1 1 French, Leslie Ann— 96, 99, 149 French, Robert-95, 149 Freund, Gail-44, 111 Frey, Gail-68, HI Fricano, Dean-43, 45, 149 Friebolin, Dave— ill Fries, Sharon— 135 Fritz, Alan-48, 80, 84, 111 Fritz, Marjorie— 1 1 1 Fritz, Ronald-77, 78, 100, 175 Frost, Pamela-65, 135 Frost, Patricia— 98, 149 Fry, Connie Rose— 135 Fuhlbrugge, Wayne H.— 175 Fulbright, Ernest-80, 88, 111 Fulle, Ricky-85, 149 Fulle, Talbert-86, 105, 111 Fullen, Richard Wm.-Ul Fullwood, George M.— Fullwood, Sharun- 175 Funk, Carol Joyce-65, 67, 111 Funk, Dale-96, 175, 201 Funk, Diane— 175 Funk, Janice— 149 Funk, Linda-49, 149 Furberg, Paul Arne— 48, 1 1 1 Gaare, Everett — 1 1 1 Gaasrud, Brian- 69, 1 1 1 Gabbert, John-76, 77, 83, 92, 100, 175 Gabbert, Karen— 37, 135 Gable, John-96, 149 Gade, Angela— 149 Gade, Rosemary— 111 Gagliano, Jean— 1 1 1 Gaines, Suzanne V.— 44, 66, 111 Gajik, Joyce— 135 Galloway, Wayne— 201 Galvin, Francis John— 135 Gano, Catherine — 1 1 1 Gano, Betty— 35, 38, 43, 45, 54, 96, 128, 175 Gano, Ralph-60, 81, 91, 135 Ganschow, Wendy— 175 Garber, Ernest— 79, 88, 135 Gardner, Richard— 149 Garland, Patricia — 111 Garrou, Mildred R.-135 Gartner, Susan Mary — 39, 96, 149 Garza, Alejos— 1 1 1 Gass, Patricia L.-33, 35, 68, 96, 149 Gast, Thomas— 85, 149 Gasteier, Margaret— 111 Gastorf, Bonnie— 96, 175 Gastorf, William-79, 84, 93, 135 Gates, Christine G.— 45, 135 Gates, Thomas J. -63, 71, 175 Gaudette, Robert L.— 51, 111 Gaudio, Gary-80, 88, 91, 111 Gauger, John-37, 41, 58, 175 Geach, Sharon-37, 41, 175 Gearien, James— 81, 89, 111 Geary, Nancy — Gee, Terry— 135 Geen, Thomas— 80, 1 11 Geertz, Wendy— 40, 47, 131, 135 Gehmlich, Christine— 44, 1 1 1 Gehmlich, Linda— 96 Geiger, Ellen— 135 Geikow, Susan— 1 1 1 Geils, David-135 Geils, Karen L.-149 Geils, Robert-96, 149 Geisen, Darrel— 135 Geisler, Christine— 44, 65, 111 Geisler, Daniel— 78, 149 Geisler, Ervin R.-64, 77, 78, 87, 175 Geistung, Alan— 62 Geldernick, Bill John-80, 111 Grandt, Gary— 112 Gembicki, Mary Ann— 33, 34, 35, 46, 47, 175 Gemlich, Linda— 37 Genellie, Raymond P.— Genthner, Tamara — 1 1 1 Genz, Thomas— 1 1 1 George, Michael — 1 1 1 Gercken, Cindy— 65, 68, 111 Gerstung, Alan — 135 Gerstung, Gary W.— 63, 175 Giacchino, Bill John— 3iampa, Judith E.— 149 3iampa, Nancy— 111 Gianpetro, Peter— 81, 89, 111 Giarrusso, Garrett— 111 Gibbons, Marcia— 1 1 1 Gibbons, Michael-63, 176 Gibbons, Terry— 80, 1 1 1 Gibson, William-96, 149 Giese, Lenora— 46, 149 Giese, Leonard— 135 Giesea, William— 135 Giesel, Denise M.— 149 Gigante, Thomas— 111 Gilbertsen, James— 111 Giles, Tyler— 51, 64, 65, 111 Gilgenbach, George— 79, 84, 91, 135 Gilgenbach, Pamela M.— 176 Gill, Randall-135 Gillespie, Thomas J. -63, 176 Gillespie, Michael-135 Gilliss, Randall G.-48, 111 Gilmore, Scott- 80, 1 1 1 Gindele, Mary— 1 1 1 Gisenbacher, Vicki — 149 Gitlitz, Michele— 149 Gjertsen, Donna— 149 Glade, David-51, 62, 111 Glander, Nancy— 135 Glaser, Susan— 1 12 Glitz, Norman— 135 Glover, Carol Ann — 176 Glower, Sharon Lynn — 176 Gnoske, David— 77, 83, 93, 149 Gobrecht, Charles-8I, 100, 176 Goebbert, David Allen— 96, 149 Goedecker, Craig Edw-32, 33, 68, 70, 149 Goelz, Richard-150 Goertz, June— Goff, Donald-80, 84, 105, 112 Gogerty, Daniel— 112 Golembiewski, Eleanor— 66, 135 Golembiewski, Williarn— 80 Golker, Linda- 150 Goodale, James— 80, 112 Goode, Kathleen— 112 Goodnight, Christy J. -68, 112 Goodrich, Cheryl— 69, 112 Goodnight, Douglas- Goodrich, David-46, 150 Gorczyca, Elaine Mary— 65, 96, 150 Gorczyca, Linda— 65, 112 Gordon, Elizabeth- Gordon, Loretta— 67, 70, 112 Gordon, Marion— 45, 47, 65, 112 Gorgolione, Maria Jo— 35, 176 Gornell, Michele— 150 Gough, Dolores— 135 Grabek, Gary K,-62, 135 Graefe, Tom-47, 131, 135 Graham, Lew-80, 84, 112 Grandt, Gary— 1 12 Grange, Elizabeth— 35, 38, 62, 64, 67, 112 Grant, David Howard— 43, 45, 54, 100, 128, 176 Grant, Dennis— 96, 150 Grandt, Nancy- Grant, Paul-51, 80, 86, 112 Graser, Norris— 150 Grawin, Terry— 89, 112 Gray, Susan— 44, 64, 112 Greco, John-81, 90, 100, 150 Greenaway, Lynda— 65, 68, 98, 131, 135 Greene Catherine — 44 112 Greene, Michael— 78, 94, 176 Greim, Ilona— 1 12 Greulich, James— 112 Grice, William-35, 64, 135 Griesman, Robert— 135 Griffin, Darlene-1 12 Griffin, Kathleen E,-176 Griffith, Bonny— 135 Griffiths, GaII-48, 112 Grimes, John— 150 Grinnell, Susan L.— 44, 1 12 Groh, Carl Walter-33, 41, 67, 150 Groh, Gail-43, 150 Grooman, Gary— 89, 112 Grose, Larry— 96, 150 Gross, Katherine— 1 12 Grubert, Jan ' -68, 112 Grubert, Jon— 150 Grundler, Donald— 35, 45, 47, 50, 176 Gruner, Paul-62, 135 Grupe, Bonnie— 150 Grupe, Lynn — 1 12 Guenther, James— 80, 112 Gulick, David-54, 176 Gulker, Linda — Gundelach, Barbara— 34, 66, 145, 150 Gundelach, Bonnie— 46, 67, 135, 163 Gundelach, Robert— 46, 63, 66 81, 100, 176 Gunderson, John— 47, 85, 100, 176 Gundling, Dennis— 63, 77, 83, 90, 100, 176 Guenther, Gerald— 62, 150 Guenther, Valerie— 98, 150 Gunderson, Richard— 150 Gundling Gregory— 86, 135 Gunn, Nancy-56, 97, 104, 105, 112 Gunn, Raymond— 92, 177 Gunnufsen, Glenn— 48, 112 Gunter, Bob-95, 135 Guppy, Thomas— 96, 150 Gustus, Brand-81, 131, 135 GutowskI, Christina— 1 12 Guzaldo, Michael-201 Guzzi, Keith-48, 112 Gyssler, Anthony— 93, 135 Gyssler, Keith-86, 112 Gyssler, Linda— 201 Haapala, Karen— 112 Haarvig, Christine— 46, 135 Haas, Diane-177 Haas, Lorin— 44, 150 Haase, Dale Martin— 80, 112 Haase, Karen — 135 Hachigian, Mark— 112 Hacker, Louis-62, 64, 150 Haerle, Mark-136 Hagedorn, Cheryl— 96, 99, 150 Hagen, Lynn— 44, 112 Hagey, William— 136 208 Haggerty, Sherman— 112 Haisler, Richard-36, 150 Hajek, Fran-65, 66, 112 Hejduk, Wayne— Haka, CliHord-65, 100, 112 Hakala, Terrance A, — 150 Halberg, Diane— 150 Haiek, Eileen Doris-43, 96 Haiek, Lawrence— 51 Hall, Elma-68, 136 Hall, Harriet-43, 56, 97, 130, 131, 136 Hall, James Allan-47, 150 Hall, William Davis-34, 35, 38, 43, 45, 54, 70, 128, 177 Hallen, Kevin-136 Halversen, Paul-68, 86, 112 Hamblen, Jack Dean- Hamilton, Sandy— 150 Hammer, David-49, 70, 95, 150 Hammer, Dwight— 64, 69, 136 Hammer, Michael — 136 Hanck, Betsy— 150 Handley, Richard— 80, 1 12 Hanke, Jean — 150 Hanke, Pamela— 150 Hanke, Patricia— 150 Hanna, Charles— 112 Hans, Douglas— 64, 81, 100, 150 Hansch, Thomas— Hanselmann, Gerald— 77, 93, 150 Hansen, Jack-67, 69, 112 Hansen, Kenneth— 112 Hansen, Mary Jo — 62, 136 Hansen, Richard— 69, 1 12 Hanson, Cynthia— 112 Hanson, Doris— 136 Hanson, Susan — 65, 66, 112 Hanson, William-85, 150 Hanus, Thomas J.— 71, 177 Hardt, Herbert-47, 63, 96, 163, 177 Hargrave, Janet L.— 99, 150 Harmon, Terry— 88, 136, 150 Harper, Carol Ann— 34, 177 Harrer, James Craig- 112 Harrigan, Ronald-81, 91, 136 Harris, Arlyne— 177 Harris, Patricia— 112 Harrison, Larry— 80, 86, 112 Harrison, Leslie— 78 Harrison, Margaret— 136 Harrison, Pat— 93, 150 Harrity, Daniel— 1 12 Harrity, Timothy-80, 89, 112 Hartung, Dyan— 177 Hasse, Dale— 84 Hasse, Jane— 150 Hasse, Judy-112 Hasselmann, Shirley— 96, 177 Hatfield, James S.-35, 45, 47, 177 Harfield, Leslie-71, 150 Hattory, Marsha E.— 96 Hauck, Reed-112 Hauck, William-38, 65, 67, 177 Hausler, Monica— 136 Hawson, Cindy— 105 Hayes, Randy-38, 65, 112 Hayes, Robert- 136 Hayes, Susan Ann— 201 Hayward, Barbara Joan— 113 Hayward, Curtis-69, 81, 105, 113 Hayward, Lee-62, 68, 177 Healy, Connie-35, 69, 113 Healey, Janet-46, 96, 99, 177 Healey, Robert-47, 150 Heath, Lynda— Heckel, John-38, 54, 66, 128, 177 Heckenbach, Joy-33, 131, 136 Hedger, Bryce-79, 93, 136 Hedlin, Nancy-64, 70, 113 Hehn, Dale Ruth-98, 177 Heidrich, Susan— 113 Hein, Jacqueline Jo— 96, 145, 150 Heinzel, Tom— 136 Heist, Karen— 136 Held, Kathleen-150 Held, Lorine Ann-49, 150 Heifers, Patricia A. -150 Heifers, Shirley-113 Heller, Janet- 136 Heller, Jeanne-68, 150 Heller, Phillip-48, 113 Heller, Richard-33, 67, 85, 100, 145, 150 Heller, Terry-89, 113 Helms, Carolyn — 136 Hempel, Kenneth John— 43, 45, 58, 59, 65, 150 Hendley, James— 34 Hendren, Steve-47, 81, 91, 136 Hendren, Thomas— 46, 113 Hendrickson, Thomas— 83, 150 Hendrix, Linda-178 Henk, Joanne Faye— 136 Henk, Kenneth-113 Henk, Shirley— Henk, William-78, 150 Henrich, Rebecca-39, 46, 150 Henrichsen, Edward— 48, 113 Henricksen, Lois J. — 113 Hendriks, Susan — 113 Henriksen, Scott— 113 Henry, Brian — 1 13 Henry, Edward-100, 136 Henry, James-34, 85, 178 Hensch, Patricia-136 Hensch, Tom-79 Heppert, Barbara J.— 136 Heppert, Christine A. -96, 150 Hermann, Joseph— 47, 113 Hermann, Peter— 1 13 Hermann, Richard-37, 70, 150 Herzog, Thomas— 34, 41, 90, 150 Hettgar, Jean Loretta— 113 Hettgar, William-79, 136 Hetzer, Suzanne-96, 98, 151 Hewes, Suzette— 113 Heydecker, Terry- 113 Heyse, Linda Ann— 136 Hezinger, John — 1 13 Hierz, Craig- 1 13 Higgins, Jeanne— 35, 151 Higgins, JefferY-34, 67, 178 Higgins, Kathleen— 113 Higgins, Sharon-69, 105, 113 Hill, Andrew-113 Hill, Cheryl-44, 65, 113 Hill, Diane Marie-71, 151 Hill, M ary Ann-48, 113 Hill, William-113 Hilligoss, Michael-93, 136 Hillmer, Kenneth-1 13 Hillyer, Ardeth M.-178 Hillyer, Candace-113 Hiltwein, Geoffry — 113 Hinrichsen, Bruce— 51, 113 Hines, Linda — 136 Hiniz, Bruce— 136 Hintz, Constance— 178 Hivon, Terry David-79, 91, 136 Hockett, Gail-44, 113 Hockett, Pamela— 43, 178 Hoehn, Jack Allen-100, 151 Hoekstra, Henry— 151 Hoeninger, William— 113 Hoey, Therese- 178 Hofeldt, Alan-65, 113 HoH, Joanne-38, 113 Hofmann, Lawrence— 79, 84, 136 Hoffmann, James-37, 70, 78, 90, 151 Hoffman, Bonnie I.— 113 Hoffmeyer, Judy— 44, 113 Hoffman, Linda Lee— 44, 178 Hoffmeyer, Richard H — 85, 151 Hognes, Richard— 151 Holden, Natalie-46, 113 Holdmann, Michael S. — 113 Hollenback John-65, 136 Hollerbach, Paul-96, 201 Hollstein, Donald— 1 13 Hollstein, Diane Lee— 63, 151 Holm, Mary-67, 105, 113 Holm, Robert- 100, 113 Holmgren, Beth Anne— 39, 43, 45, 65, 69, 151 Holmgren, Pamela— 46, 99, 136 Holt, Linda Lee-39, 67, 69, 70, 96, 151 Holthouse, Frank— 136 Holtz, John-81, 113 Holtz, Thomas-35, 81, 136 Holub, Gerald-151 Holzkamp, Sandra — 113 Homuth, Larry— 1 13 Honn, Richard-35, 45, 47, 178 Honn, Stephen- Hooper, Pamela Ann— 136 Hooson, Scott— 1 13 Hopewell, Patricia — 1 13 Hopkins, Janet— 44, 113 Hopkins, Ken-113 Hopkins, Ronald— 151 Horman, Julia — 1 1 3 Horn, Gail J. -43, 49, 151 Horn, Kenneth— 178 Horner, James— 113 Horwitz, David— 136 Hosey, Jean— 1 13 Hosford, Anita— 65, 113 Hosier, Kathleen F.— 136 Hostetler Donna— 48, 49, 136 House, Linda Joy— 136 Houck, Carol Jean— 151 Houldsworth, Pam— 62, 114 House, Randy— 80, 1 14 Houy, Steven— 1 14 Hovet, Rober;-114 Howard, Leslie-65, 136 Howard, Patricia S.— 136 Howard, Eugene -178 Hower, Debbie— 43, 114 Hoyf, Francis— 1 14 Hren, James J. -80, 91, 114 Huard, Jerry— 173 Hubbell, Bruce-178 Hudson, Norman— 47, 80, 86, 114 Hudson, Richard-45, 47, 81, 136 Huege, Mary Lynn— 70, 151 Huege, Richard John— 151 Huening, Beverly— 114 Huening, George Edw.— 151 Huestis, Charles— 32, 85 Hug, Susan— 35, 114 Hughes, Virginia— 136 Hulke, Nancy-69, 96, 97, 178 Hulke, William-84, 114 Humay, Joyce Marie — 43, 64, 67, 69, 96, 145, 151 Hume, Sue-48, 65, 99, 114 Humphreys, Dale-35, 80, 114 Humphreys, David P.— 43, 45, 128, 151 Hummel, Paul-35, 43, 45, 136 Hunt, Sally-151 Hunter, Patricia— 1 14 Huntzicker, Diane— 114 Hurst, Gloria-151 Hway, Phillip-33, 35, 36, 43, 45, 50, 96, 128, 162, 178 Hyde, Steven — 1 14 Hyerdall, James-85, 92, 179 Ickis, Frank-62, 96, 151 Idee, Barbara Ann — 151 Idee, Paul Mitchell-34, 63, 179 lllg, Gary-114 Imig, Mary Jane — Imroth, Donna — 136 Ince, Carolyn Ann— 179 Indra, Gerald-48, 114 Ingersoll, Daryl-71, 179 Ingles, William-32, 46, 136 Inglis, John-71, 151 Irrizzary, Martha— 44, 151 Irwin, Connie— 151 Isbell, Carla- Isenbarger, Eric-64, 93, 131, 136 Jackson, Andrew-77, 83, 93, 100, 151 Jackson, Darlene— 114 Jackson, David M.— 151 lackson, Janet R.-114, 136 Jackson, Judy 44, 114 Jackson, Judith Jean-1 14, 179 Jackson, Sandra— 136 Jackson, Shirley— 179 Jackson, Susan— 114 Jacobs, Bruce David— 151 Jacobs, Thomas-43, 128, 179 Jacobsen, Bruce— 85, 93, 145, 151 Jacobson, Cynthia — 136 Jacobson, Darryl- 114 Jacobson, Dean — 136 Jaeger, Fred-69, 114 Jaeger, Robert-201 Jaeschke, Carl-65, 114 Jagiello, Jeanette— 114 Jain, Mary-48, 65, 114 Jakacki, Paul Stanley- James, Lucretia — 33, 136 Janecek, Jane M.— 151 Janiec, Barbara-98, 179 Jannusch, Leslie-77, 92, 100, 179 Jannusch, Linda — 114 Jannusch, Sharon— 65, 114 Jannusch, Shirley Ann— 114 Janssens, Larry E.— 89, 136 Jaramski, Joni A.— 151 Jasinski, Carolyn-71, 179 Jauman, Linda— 44, 114 Jefferson, Mary-49, 69, 70, 96, 145, 151 Jele, Scott Allen-114 Jemison, Richsrd-69, 114 Jenks, Marilyn-63, 96, 99, 151 Jensen, Nancy-32, 43, 179 Jensen, Richard-81, 87, 100, 179 209 Jerome, Donald J.— 89, 179 Jerome, Ronald Frank— 151 Jeskey, Kathleen-44, 114 Jeskey, Richard— 114 Jesky, Thomas J. -66, 68, 145, 151 Jewell, John— 1 14 Johannes, Arland H.— 65, 79, 93, 137 Johanson, Jill Pamela— 35, 65, 137 Johansson, Daniel— 179 Johnsen, Harold Wayne— 67, 100, 137, 151 Johnsen, Roger— 151 Johnson, Alan— 79, 137 Johnson, Barry Edward— 137 Johnson, Carolyn— 32, 179 Johnson, Claudia — 180 Johnson, Clifford-45, 47, 151 Johnson, Donald — 114 Johnson, Gary— 114 Johnson, Gayle— 41, 96, 180 Johnson, Gregory- 84, 137 Johnson, Harold Earl— 137 Johnson, Harold James— 151 Johnson, Jeanne— 41, 180 Johnson, Judy— 114 Johnson, Judith Ann— 180 Johnson, Julie— 44, 65, 114 Johnson, Karen— 96, 180 Johnson, Keith-34, 35, 66, 68, 163, 180 Johnson, Lee— 81, 180 Johnson, Lynn— 43, 67, 144, 145, 151 Johnson, Lynne Lashea— 180 Johnsen, Norman— 151 Johnson, Patricia Lee— 49, 96, 98, 151 Johnson, Peggy— 33, 35, 38, 58, 67, 70, 163, 180 Johnson, Peter— 48, 49, 68, 114 Johnson, Randi— 46, 97, 98, 180 Johnson, Richard-68, 114 Johnson, Sandra— 44 Johnson, Scott— 114 Johnson, Sharon— 114 Johnson, Terry Marie— 1 14 Johnson, Thomas— 86, 114 Johnson, Wayne— 38, 70, 96, 180 Johnstone, Charles— 71, 151 Johnstone, Michael— 81, 114 Johnston, Noel Thomas— 48, 137 Johnstone, Patricia— 65, 137 Johnstone, Patricia— 114 Johnstone, Thomas— 81, 90, 100, 151 Jonas, Kenneth— 81, 137 Jonas, William-62, 131, 137 Jonasen, Joyce— 105, 114 Jones, James Joseph— 48, 62, 114 Jones, Linda— 1 14 Jones, Marianeia- 35, 45, 46, 96, 180 Jordan, Jackie — 151 Jordan, Robert Walter-114 Joseph, Laura— 1 14 Jost, Nancy— 151 Joyner, Patrick— 115 Juenger, David J.— 137 Juenger, -Marlene- 180 Juenger, Michael C — 115 Juhnke, Patricia Mary — 63, 137 Julitz, Nancy-58, 67, 98, 162, 163, 180 Jung, Robert— 80, 1 15 Junius, Bonita— 99, 115 Junius, Thomas Jos.— 85, 151 Jurgot, Susan— 43, 180 Jurgot, Thomas M.— 79, 137 Just William-47, 151 Juszak, Jerry- 1 15 Kabot, Susan A— 137 Kaechele, Cynthia-98, 137 Kahila, Wayne-48, 115 Kahike, Linda Carol-137 Kahle, Richard Henry— 100, 151 Kahike, Thomas-96, 181 Kahn, JaMies-37, 40, 145, 151 Kalb, John-65, 115, 151 Kalb, Sue Ellen-43, 65, 96 Kalhauge, Laura— 115 Kallstrand, David-90, 100, 181 Kalnins, Anita— 151 Kameyer, Denise— 115 Kamin, Dennis— 1 15 Kamin, Gary-84, 115 Kaminski, Carol Jean — 115 Kanellis, Janice— 137 Kanney, Penny— 65, 137 Kantorowicz, Marcia— 44, 115 Kanzler, David— 1 15 Karberg, James— Karberg, Kathleen M.— Karall, Trudy-181 Karelas, Richard-84, 115 Karelas, Robert— 152 Kargas, Patricia— 33, 96, 97, 181 Karina, Stephen-33, 145, 152 Kariotis, Harry— 1 15 Karlberg, Jim — 1 15 Karling, Linda— 37, 96 Karnatz, Darlen?— 43, 181 Karnatz, Jean Rae— 115 Karnatz, Henry A. — 152 Karner, Mary Jo— 152 Karpen, Cynthia Helen— 43, 137 Karpen, Diana Lynn — 152 Karung, Linda— 152 Kassnel, Kathy-98, 137 Kath, Larry-62, 152 Katschke, Richard— 65, 115 Kaufman, Scott-65, 80, 105, 115 Kaules, Mary Ann— 115 Kautz, James-79, 88, 137 Kautz, Linda-1 15 Kautz, Thomas Anthony — 181 Keane, Timothy James — 35, 38, 46, 69, 152 Kehe, Jerold Howard-71, 152 Kehe, Thomas-100, 115 Kehrer, Richard-38, 81, 90, 100, 152 Keiser, Robin William-137 Keith, George— 66, 152 Keller, Diane-44, 96, 152 Keller, Samuel-65, 68, 137 Keller, James-81, 87, 100, 181 Kellermann, Allan-100, 152 Kellmann, Barbara— 70, 152 Kelly, David Scctt-201 Kelly, Christine D.-115 Kelly, Jim John-152 Kelly, John Patrick-152 ' Kelso, Carol-152 Kelley, Terry Allen-152 Kelso, Judy-137 Keltner, Charles-181, 201 Kempke, Ronald— 115 Kempton, Stephanie A.— 96, 98, 152 Kendall, James-80, 86, 115 Kendall, William-47, 115 Kenealy, Susan Paula— 115 Kennedy, Sarah Ann— 35, 96, 163, 181 Kennett, Bruce— 46, 93, 100, 137 Kennett, Donald— 89, 93, 137 Kennett, John-89, 100, 152 Kern, James-92, 100, 181 Kerrigan, Patrick R.— 115 Keshian, Neshen— 33, 38, 70, 96, 163, 181 Ketchum, Harold-96, 152 Kettner, Dave— 201 Kewitz, Edward— 181 Kieskowski, Chris— 115 Kihl, Steve-152 Kilar, Joseph-67, 115 Kile, Danny-48, 62, 137 Kile, Jerry— 115 Kilinski, Mary Lou-115 Killman, Gary— 181 Kincaid, Marjorie-97, 145, 152 Kinder, Don-81, 83,90, 100, 152 Kinder, Nancy-67, 115 King, Donna-44, 96, 98, 163, 181 King, Jeffrey-115 King, Terry— 181 Kinser, Katherine E.— 33, 43, 115 Kinstedt, George-95, 137 Kiriluk, Harold-86 Kirishian, Gregory— 81, 152 Kissane, Timothy A —46, 78, 90, 91, 145, 152 KittI, Adelheid-67, 115 KittI, Stefan — Klamer, David— 115 Klamer, James— 181 Klatt, Jean-115 Klaft, Sharon— 68, 1 15 Klatt, Terry-201 Klaus, Bonnie Lee-68, 96, 145, 152 Klausing, Dennis— 181 Klausing, Thomas-81, 152 Klecka, Kathleen-115 Klehr, Christie L.-96, 98, 181 Klein, Edward-115 Klein, William-70, 95, 152 Kleiner, John-71, 181 Kleiner, Patricia-34, 152 Kleinke, Robert-68, 181 Klemczak, Thomas— 63, 96, 163, 181 Klimek, Elizabeth B.-l 15 Kline, Cheryl-46, 115 Klingenberg, Robert D.— Klippert, Kathleen— 181 Klippert, Larry— 181 Klipstein, Charles— 137 Klodz, Joyce-64, 66, 131, 137 Klose, Peter-152 Klotz, Kay-181 Klotz, Terry-137 Kluessendorf, Karen- 64, 152 Klug, Mary-137 Knaack, Susan— 1 15 Knabe, Carol— 137 Knauss, Donald— Knebel, Jchn-51, 115 Knott, Darlene L.— 152 Knowles, Peter-181 Knudsen, Ginger— 152 Knudsen, Larry— 152 Knutson George— 137 Kobylski, John Thomas— 115 Kobylski, Richard-63, 90, 152 Koch, Charles-131, 137 Koch, Thomas— 96 Kochale, Greg-152 Kocher, Keith-181 Kocon, Susan — Koehler, Ethel-96, 145, 152 Koehler, Kendra-43, 67, 152 Koeon, Sue— 152 Kohl, Shari-137 Kolacek, Ronald— 62, 115 Kolbusz, Donna Sue— 152 Koller, Catherine— 137 Kohlmeyer, Karen— 137 Kolton, Ernest— 115 Koltz, Linda Marie- 137 Kolton, Victoria-43, 152 Konfirst, Joseph— 115 Konz, James Edw. — 115 Koontz, Roy— 137 Kopkowski, Ralph E.— 152 Kopping, James— 48, 115 Kopping, Jane Ellen— 39, 70, 152 Kopta, Michael— 115 Korda, Debbie— 115 Korn, Donna— 152 Kornacki, Bruce K.-152 Kornacki, Patrick R.— 116 Korner, Joan— 71, 181 Kosac, Barbara J— 96, 152 Koscal, Patricia— 64, 70, 96, 145, 152 Koscicki, Pamela— 116 Kosick, Kendall H.-116 Koter, Thomas— 96, 152 Kott, Susan— 38, 44, 1 16 Koulentes, Thomas R— 81, 152 Koumoungis, Jonathan— 46, 65, 137 Koutny, George— 152 Kouvelii, Ann— 1 16 Kovacs, Diane— 152 Kovar, Martin-48, 137 Kovar, Russell— 181 Kozlinka, Arthur— 152 Kracalik, Allen-39, 152 Kraft, Michael James-116, 152 Kraft, Patricia-137 Krainik, Clifford J. -81, 90, 100, 181 Kramer, Roger— 48, 49, 116 Krause, Kay Ella-48, 116 Krause, Robert Vernon— 43, 45 Krautstrunk, Kent-47, 50, 152 Krautter, Karen— 65, 181 Krawczyk, Cynthia— 116 Krebs, Mark-116 Kremer, Marcia — 116 Kriegermeier, Barry W.— 48, 137 Kriegermeier, Stuart— 45, 47, 50, 153 Krien, Herb-116 Kroeger, Heinz— 116 Krome, Ursula-43, 65, 96, 163, 183 Kroon, Jeffrey-48, 67, 116 Kroschel, Cheryl Ann— 137 Krowka, Michael-77, 92, 94, 183 Krueger, James N.— 183 Krueger, Walter R.-153 Krull, Karen-48, 65, 131, 137 Krull, Sandra-116 Krumpos, John— 87, 153 Krumsee, Cherie— 116 Krumwiede, Linda— 116 Krupczak, Linda — 153 210 Kruse, Allen-77, 100, 153 Kruse, Constance— 183 Kruse, AAarjorie— 137 Kruse, Nancy— 137 Kruse, Richard-84, 137 Kruse, Will-51, 80, 116 Krussell, Michael-116 Krzyminski, Casimir— 44, 153 Krzyminski, Joanne— 64, 96, 153 Ksander, Deborah Lynn— 116 Ksander, Mike Dean— 153 Kucera, Dorothy— 153 Kuehn, Michael R.- Kuhn, Robert-93, 100, 153 Kuhrt, Jimo-64, 85, 100, 183 Kuknyo, Joseph— 116 Kulik, Donna Lee-1 16 Kulik, Peter-81, 84, 93, 131, 137 Kuna, Thomas— 63, 64, 96, 145, 153 Kungel, Randy-80, 91, 116 Kunkel, Robert A. -84, 137, 145 Kunkel, Robert P. -81, 91, 137 Kunkel, Sandra-33, 65, 96, 97, 105, 145, 153 Kunkle, Robert L.-33, 58, 77, 90, 100, 153 Kuntz, Gary-86, 116 Kuntz, Raymond— 116 Kuntze, Kathleen C.-153 Kurinsky, Jeffrey-84, 116 Kurlandsky, Lawrence— 95, 137 Kurth, Barbara Jane— 116 Kurtz, Kathy Ann-34, 183 Kurtz, Linda Jean— 137 Kurtz, Stacie— 116 Kurtz, Wilbur-96, 153 Kuzich, Mike-77, 93, 100 Kuznicki, Kenneth-62, 100, 153 Kwaterski, Karen— 116 Kyas, Kathryn Ann — 153 Kysar, David-48, 138 Laage, William-183 La Buda, Eileen Eliz.-96, 183 Ladas, Pauline— 138 Ladendorf, David-85, 153 Ladendorf, Donna— 116 Lagerhauser, Waller-48, 138 Lagerlund, Karen G.— 48, 116 Lajewski, Diane C— 67, 116 Lamtntia, John Arthur— 153 La Mantia, Joyce-183 Lambert, Sharon— 67, 116 Lambert, Susan— 67, 116 Lambrechr, Connie Lee— 38, 98, 138 Lampru, Carol — 138, 153 Lampru, Paul Donald— 33, 78, 153 Lanckhoff, David— 71, 201 Landeck, Christine M.— 44, 138 Landeck, Robert Chas.— 116 Landem, Harold-46, 201 Lane, Robert— 116 Langdon, James— 95, 138 Langdon, Thomas— 138 Lange, Julie-43, 183 Lange, KathIeen-138 Lange, Linda— 1 16 Lange, Suzanne— 153 Langelan, Raymond — 153 Langguth, Warren— 116 Lanzer, Julia— 1 16 Lapointe, Edward— 34, 65, 71, 153 La Porta, Russell-96, 153 Lardner, Douglas S— 51 , 116 Larsen, Candace Elise— 116 Larsen, Ernest V. — 202 Larsen, Karen E.-43, 45, 183 Larsen, Martha— 44, 116 Larson, Christine— 65, 116 Larsen, Irma— 1 16 Larson, John— 84, 138 Larson, Judy-43, 45, 98, 163, 183 Larson, Larry — 1 1 6 Larson, Robert-46, 87, 183 Larson, Robert W.— 81, 183 Larson, Thomas — 46, 153 Lasalle, Jacqueline — 44, 116 Lasalle, F. Patrick— 43, 45, 62, 67, 153 Lasare, Charles L.— 48, 116 Lash, Lesli Gay-44, 116 Lashway, Kent-81, 145, 153 Lason, Frank — 1 16 Laspesa, Kenneth J.— 43 Lasper, Ken— 1 16 Lassota, Michael — 116 Latala, Judith Ann-39, 65, 70, 96, 153 Lauer, Jeanne — 183 Laurance, Bette Rae— 63, 138 Lavender, Tamela J.— 116 Lavergne, Terry— 34, 153 Lays, Penny — 1 1 6 Lazaro, Michael — 138 Lazarz, Pamela— 65, 153 Leark, Arthur John-71, 153 Leark, William G.-138 LeCastro, Joseph-80, 116 Ledig, Linda-96, 153 Lee, Linda-44, 117 Lefavour, Thomas — 46, 66, 184 Lehr, Brian-96, 153 Lehman, Linda— 64, 117 Leis, James K.-77, 145, 153 Leith, $tephen-70, 100, 153 Lemar, Glenn— 153 Lemme, Michael-81, 1 17 Le Munyon, James — 184 Lenard, Jon— 38, 96, 184 Lentini, Anthony — 138 Leonard, La Donna— 35, 184 Leonard, Mary Beth— 47, 96, 153 Leonard, Betty— 153 Leonardson, Royce— 138 Lesage, Marcia— 44, 117 Lesniak, Stephanie— 1 53 Lester, Vicki-35, 44, 67, 70, 117 Letschka, lvy-44, 117 Levan, Irene K.— 44, 64, ll ' Levendusky, Sue G— 153 Lewandowski, Gordon— 70, 153 Lewis, Burnett Jr.— 153 Lewis, Calvin — 33, 34, 76, 77, 92, 100, 162, 163, 184 Lewis, Judy— 1 17 Lewis, Nancy A.— Leyerle, Richard-37, 70, 81, 95, 153 Lietz, Wayne— 160 Lilja, Steve-33, 47, 117 Lilleberg, Richard-117 Lind, Lucille-138 Lindberg, Paulette— 153 Lindboe, Donna-38, 96, 184 Lindeman, Lenore— 62, 64, 117 Linden, Irma Jean— Lindgren, Paulette— 44, 117 Lindquist, Helen-62, 138 Liner, Beverly — 1 17 Linke, Cindy-117 Linneweh, Sandra — 36, 153 Lino, Russell-88, 117 Lindquist, Susan— 117 Lippert, Gloria— 1 17 Lischka, Wayne— 117 Lisowski, Leonard — 138 Lisowski, Richard-138 Liss, Eileen— 184 Litewski, Kristine I. -138 Littell, Kim-117 Little, Viola-117 Lisek, Bob-153 Lloehn, Jack— 62 Loboda, Judith Lynn— 153 Locascio, Paulette— 153 Loebach, Nancy— 184 Loeding, George— 1 17 Loewe, Thomas — 184 Lombardi, Diane — 153 Lombardi, Nancy— Lombardo, Anthony S.— 51, 117 Lonchar, Barbara— 138 Loncki, Charles— 117 Loncki, Henry-96, 153 Loncki, Joyce— 153 Longley, Charles— 184 Look, Beverly — 153 Lopez, Lolita— 138 Lopez, Richard— 63, 71, 184 Lorbach, Betty-68, 138 Lorentz, Kenneth— 51, 117 Lorenz, Marlene J. — 138 Lorman, Arlette L.-184 Lossau, Jeff-45, 47, 81, 100, 153 Lossman, Donald-80, 91, 117 Loverde, Donna Rose— 96, 153 Lovering, Steven— 48, 1 17 Lowden, Thomas— 184 Lubrano, Dale— 86, 1 17 Lubrano, Darwin — 86, 117 Lucarz, Wayne— 138 Lucas, Burton Loren — 100, 138 Lucas, Cynthia Lee-70, 153 Lucas, Donald-48, 138 Lucas, Linda-49, 131, 138 Luebbers, Edward — 154 Luebke, Bonnie— 154 Luebke, James-100, 117 Luebke, Jo Ellen-117 Lueck, Marlies L.-93, 117 Lueder, Harold H. Jr.- Luek, Bruce— 154 Lueth, Marianne — 117 Lukasek, Frances— 117 Lukaszewski, Marlene — 48, 67, 131, 138 Lund, Cathy-138 Lundman, Bonnie— 65, 67, 138 Lunsford, David-79, 93, 138 Lunsford, Richard— 33, 11 , 92, 100, 184 Lusk, Edward-81, 117 Losk, Pattie Jane— 154 Lussky, James— 36, 184 Lutson, Cheryl Ann — 185 Lutz, Arthur— Lutz, Christine— 185 Lutz, Joan— 185 Luzinski, Dale-63, 77, 90, 100, 202 Lynch, Colleen — 1 17 Lynch, Thomas-80, 1 17 Lynn, Kevin John— 138 Lyson, Victoria— 185 MacDonald, Bruce— 65, 84, 93, 138 Mach, Kenneth-84, 117 Mac Hattie, Jane Caro— 117 Mack, James-69, 154 Mackey, William Scott— 185 MacLagan, Peggy Anne— 49, 117 Maculitis, Keith-48, 80, 88, 117 Maddaleni, Christine— 1 1 7 Madden, Barb— 154 Madden, Bill— 154 Madoch, Terry-163, 185 Madsen, Margaret — 1 17 Madsen, Marilyn— 117 Maegdiin, Daniel— 202 Mahan, Linda-38, 96, 145, 154 Makarski, Joyce— 1 17 Makos, Danny-63, 83, 93, 154 Mallian, Sherry-44, 1 17 Malloy, Michael W.-79, 138 Malloy, Patricia Ann — 117 Malmberg, Carol-48, 138 Malten, Kenneth-48, 81, 89, 138 Mamola, Richard— 81, 90, 100, 185 Mamrot, Frederick— 1 1 7 Mandel, Ray-89, 138 Mandel, Robert— 202 Mandel, Wayne— 154 Mandelky, Kenneth-80, 88, 91, 117 Mandell, Suzanne— 117 Mangan, Kathy— 98, 154 Mangun, Edith— 117 Manhart, Alan — Manke, Suzanne— 117 Mankel, William-37, 81, 90, 154 Manning, Barbara— 138 Manning, Carol — 154 Manny, James— 76, 77, 95, 185 Manny, Richard-84, 1 17 Mantas, James— 1 17 Marecek, Ken-100, 117 Marcel, Kenneth— 154 Marchese, Ellen Marie- 154 Marchese, Paulette E— 185 Marek, James E. — 154 Marinello, John— 138 Maringer, Louise — 185 Markee, Sherry — 185 Markowski, Linda-130, 131, 138 Markschat, Brigitte — 138 Markworth, Wayne — 35, 45, 47, 50, 58, 96, 100, 185 Marlin, Terry Lynne — 105 Marmaduke, Robert— 117 Marquette, Corinne— 66, 118 Marquette, Lynne M. — 138 Marrese, Geraldine— 1 18 Marrese, Victoria — 1 18 Martin, Carl-79, 138 Martin, Darrell Wade-138 Martin, Larry John — 48, 91, 118 Martin, Mary Pat— 138 Martin, Patricia— 35, 43, 45, 50, 96, 185 Marlin, Philip-69, 91, 138 Martin, Ray John-51, 118 Martin, Robert Brian— 185 Martin, Terry— 64, 1 18 Martino, Barbara Ann — 138 Martoccio, John— 96, 154 Maruska, Carol — 138 Maruska, Paul- 185 Mashburn, Patricia-43, 96, 154 211 Mason, Billie Lynn— 65, 118 Mason, Gary— 138 Mason, Taina— 1 38 Massey, Linda — 138 Massoni, Diana Lvnn— 138 Maslores, Ann— 118 Mastores, Patricia — 138 Mate, David A— 138 Mateling, Sandra— 186 Mathieson, Jim— 139 Matson, Diane Faith— 154 Matson, Ellen— 44, 154 Mattefs, Patricia— 43, 186 Matthiesen, Chris— 44, 118 Mattingly, James— 154 Matula, Barbara— 49, 139 ' Matuszewski, Thomas— 154 Matyja, Linda— 49, 154 Matz, Kenneth— 186 May, Gregory— 1 18 Mayer, Tom— 154 Maynard, Cathy— 57, 118 Maynard, Gregory — Maynard, Susan— 118 Mayville, Marsha— 67, 118 McCann, Mike D.— 91, 139 McCallum, John Field-33, 62, 81, 118 McCarthy, Gayle-1 18 McCarthy, Kathy Ann— 154 McCauley, Francis— McCauley, Frank-139 McClure, Robert-71, 202 McColman, Linda— 43, 118 McColman, William-47, 154 McCormick, Mary— 41 McCoy, Linda-98, V39 McCreery, Harry Ken — ' 86 McDermott, Michael-88, 139 McDonald, Doris— 44, 118 McDonald, Karen M.— 186 McDonald, Margaret— 118 McDowell, Steven — 118 McElveen, John Wm.— 118 McGee, Patrick M.-186 McGee, Robert David— 86, 139 McGuinn, Bruce— 118 Mcintosh, Brian— 154 McKay, Katherine-48, 139 McKelvey, David P. -51, 118 McKenna, Richard T.— 139 McKeon, John Daniel — 118 McKinley, Patricia A —186 AArrKoveck, Roger N.-202 McKoveck, Sue— 139 McMahon, Susan Mary— 34, 64, 145, 154 McManus, Dorothy K.— 43, 186 McMullin, Mary Lou— 118 McMurray, Donna — 118 McMurray, Mike— 202 McNelley, Sharon-186 McNurney, James---118 McNurney, John— 69, 139 McPheeters, Pam-118 Mead, Jean-41, 99, 186 Meador, John— 80, 88, 118 Meador, William-154 Means, Jacquelyn lOS, 118 Means, Mary— 44, 118 Means, Robert— 94, 145, 154 Means, Thomas— 47, 85, 186 Mehlhop, Arlene L. — 154 Meier, Donna Jean— 33, 56, 97, 163, 186 Mein, Bob-93, 139 Meinhardf, Donna— 65, 118 Meister, Norine— 65, 118 Melander, Sheryl- 154 Mell, Cheryl-118 Mellen, Rick-48, 118 Melmer, Joyce— 186 Mencmger, Michael— 48, 80, 118 Menger, Brent— 139 Mentgen, Ronald Terry— 79, 91, 139 Mercer, Cheri-97, 139 Merk, Richard— 62 Mesenbrink, Earl A.— 154 Mester, Debbie— 99, 118 Mette, Sharon Ann— 65, 186 Mette, Wayne— 1 18 AAetz, Kathleen-65, 67, 118 Meyer, Barbara— 44, 65, 118 Meyer, Carl— 100, 186 Meyer, James— 139 Meyer, Judy Marie— 154 Meyer, Lawrence David— 96, 154 Meyer, Linda— 65, 139 Meyer, Linda Kay— 139 Meyer, Lynn Alice— 118 Meyer, Nancy— 96, 187 Meyer, Nancy J.— 63, 118 Meyer, Richard Allen— 118 Meyers, Robert— 187 Meyers, Sharon— 118 Meyers, Sue— 154 Miceli, Gerald Joseph— 48 Michaels, Caryn— 44, 118 Miceli, Vincent C.-48, 154 Michaels, Eileen — 1 18 Michaelson, Marcia— 48, 118 Michaelson, Martha— 67, 68, 118 Michals, Marilyn-63, 96, 98, 154 Michehl, Audrey— 154 Michels, Elyse-36, 154 Michelsen, Peggy— 118 Michelsen, Warren— 34, 187 Mieritz, Shirley-46, 67, 118 Mietus, Albert J. -71, 187 Mietus, Michael— 118 Mietus, Stanley— 71, 187 Mietus, Robert- Monica, Marie— 71, 187 Miles, Dale-139 Millen, Bill-139 Miller, Arnold-118 Miller, Barbara — 118 Miller, Connie Lee — 44, 154 Miller, John-48, 118 Miller, Joy-154 Miller, Kenneth-36, 37, 40, 187 Miller, Ladonna— 46, 154 Miller, Loi5-118 Miller, Raymond— 78, 154 Miller, Richard-51, 81, 91, 139 Miller, Richard Wm.-139 Miller, Theresa-35, 119 Miller, Susan-118 Miller, Warren G.-65, 119 Milligan, Carol-119 Milligan, William-119 Milner, Bonnie— 139 Milz, David Louis-71, 139 Miner, Jill-119 Minerva, Jordan A.— 85, 154 Minerva, Mike— 81, 139 Mitchell, Richard-187 Mizejewski, Kathleen— 139 Moehling, Elsa-43, 187 Moehling, Lynda — 154 Moehling, Paul-84, 139 Moellenkamp, Mary— 49, 139 Moffet, Steve— 139 Mohr, Marjorie — 154 Mohrbacker, Linda— 119 Moll, Mary Beth-67, 119 AAollenkamp, Patty— 64, 131, 139 Monhart, Alan — 139 Monicke, Carolyn — Montonaro, David— 154 Mooney, Donna — 49, 139 Moore, Diane— 154 Moore, Lynda— 105, 119 Moran, Susan — Morano, Anthony C— 119 Morano, Mary Kay— 187 Morawski, Nancy Joy— 154 Morgan, William— 187 Mordue, Thomas— 88, 93, 139 Morley, James P.— 139 Morley, Janice P.— 1 19 Morman, Edward— 93, 100, 154 Morman, Linda Lucille— 139 Morreale, Joel— 88, 139 Morris, Susan-44, 68, 119 Morrison, Melody— 64, 96, 154 Morrison, Virginia— 96, 163, 187 Morstadt, William-91, 1 19 Morton, Anne— 70, 154 Morton, Dave — 154 Moseley, Lawrence— 41, 48, 119 Mott, Mary Lynn— 119 Motyka, Don-48, 139 Mountford, Jack— 154 Mountford, Robert— 187 Mousseau, Janet— 155 Moutoux, Gregg— 84, 105, 119 Mrazek, Nancy— 119 Mueller, Robert-80, 1 19 Muka, Gary-48, 119 Mukahirn, William-139 Mueller, Glenn Alan — 155 Mueller, Janice M— 139 Mueller, Jerry Lee— 67, 187 Mueller, Kenneth— 64, 84, 93, 139 Mulcahy, Raymond P. — 187 Mullen, Sally-44, 105, 119 Mullett, Gary— 1 19 Mulli-n, Ann-38, 119 Mullineaux, Ronald W— 155 Mullineaux, Steven — 119 Mulroy, Maureen Joan — 155 Mulroy, Patricia— 155 Muncy, Martha— 37, 41, 58, 96, 162, 163, 188 Mundt, William T,-119 Munn, James— 88, 1 19 Munsen, Judy— 119 Munson, Leonard G. — 155 Muntean, Randall John— 80 119 Munzer, Kathryn Marie — 43, 65, 96, 155 Murdoch, Cameron — 35, 119 Murdock, Philip-84, 119 Murphy, William-81, 84, 105, 119 Murray, George Edward — 119 Murray, James— 202 Murray, Mary Alice— 119 Muscarello, Diana L. — 188 Muschkat, Ella-119 Musser, Mary Jane— 188 Mutter, Robert H — 88, 1 19 Myers, Patty— 44, 1 19 Naanes, Allen— 1 19 Nabazas, Carol- 139 Naegele, Christine— 41, 188 Nagel, Ronald— 139 Nagle, William-80, 119 Naisen, Dan-139 Naleway, Barbara— 119 Nantz, John Louis-79, 139 Narazinski, Linda M.— 119 Narbutas, Susan— 46, 65, 155 Narbutus, Michael — 119 Nebel, Jerry-90, 155 Nebel, Richard-155 Nedwed, Beverly— 34, 67, 68, 145, 155 Nedwed, Richard— 38, 66, 163, 188 Neese, Michael-92, 100, 155 Nehring, Sue— 1 19 Nelson, Deborah— 1 19 Nielsen, Michael — 155 Nelson, Gloria— 139 Nelson, Gregory— 35, 119 Nelson, Janice— 1 19 Nelson, Joan— 155 Nelson, Joanne E.— 44, 119 Nelson, Kay-139 Nelson, Kenneth R.— 139 Nelson, Laura— 43, 139 Nelson, Leah — 188 Nelson, Marilyn- Nelson, Phylli5-188 Neptune, Tyler G.— 51, 67, 119 Nerius, James— 89, ]39 Nerius, Ronald— 96, 188 Nero, Wayne Allan— 76, 77, 100, 188 Ness, Diane— 1 19 •Nester, Cheryl-98, 188 Nettlehorst, Susan— 119 Neuman, Paul-81, 90, 100, 188 Nevins, Gary-100, 119 Nevins, Marvi n — 188 Newell, Edward-43, 96, 155 Newman, Douglas— 86 Newman, Pam-71, 96, 188 Newport, Timothy— 155 Nichols, Edward-139 Nichols, Linda— 155 Nichols, Mark-49, 119 Nickel, Robert J. -77, 78, 100, 188 Nicoletti, Caria— 44, 64, 119 Niebuhr, Leroy-202 Niedert, Marla-119 Nielsen, Bonnie— 44, 119 Nielsen, Kristin— 64, 139 Nielsen, Lynn— 64, 119 Nielsen, Mike-62 Niemann, Carol-33, 119 Niemz, Mary Ann— 65, 119 Niespodziani, Sandra — 120 Nimtz, William-139 Ninneman, James— 139 Nissen, Judy— 120 Nixon, Barbara— 64, 131, 139 Nixon, Judith-34, 96, 163, 188 Noehring, Margaret— 139 Noesen, Daniel— 71 Nolan, Jerry Thomas— 81, 90, 155 Nolan, Kerry-120 Nordskog, Mark— 46 Noren, Dean— 140 Noren, Jean— 120 Norris, Paul— 37, 155 North, Mark-189 Northcott, Bruce-63, 189 Norton, Allen Joseph— 155 Norton, Michael — 155 Noto, John- 100, 140 Novak, Diane Marie— 140 Novak, George — 120 Novak, Karen M. — 140 Novak, Victor-47, 120 212 Nowak, Diane— 120 Noyer, Cynthia— 189 Noyer, John— 140 Nyberg, Chris-35, 66, 120 Nygaard, Erik-46, 68 Oates, Bradley— Nygren, Keith-76, 87, 100, 189 Oas, Richard-47, 66, 128, 139 Obermayer, John— 155 O ' Boyle, James-189 O ' Brien, Dennis-155 O ' Connell, Daniel-34, 36, 66, 70, 189 O ' Connell, Dennis— 140 O ' Connell, Jeffrey— 155 G ' Donnell, Patrick— 155 Odom, William-155 Ogle, Margaret-71, 140 O ' Grady, Peter-78, 189 O ' Grady, Rosemary— 43, 140 O ' Hare, Randy-84, 120 O ' Hare, Thomas J— 81, 155 Oken, James, Robert— 202 Okulanis, Gary-120 Okulanis, Janice— 120 Oland, Roger-35, 120 Olander, Charles G.-189 Olig, Nancy Margaret— 63, 140 Oliver, Theodore— 120 Olsen, Barbara— 120 Olsen, Donald— 84, 120 Olsen, Douglas-38, 48, 49, 67, 120 Olsen, Keith-67, 120 Olsen, Lynnea Severne— 202 Olsen, Nancy— 140 Olsen, Sharon-33, 120 Olson, Beth-44, 140 Olson, Caryl-120 Olson, Diane-71, 189 Olson, Gordon Donald— 80, 83, 93, 155 Olson, Jeff- 120 Olson, Jonell Carol-189 Olson, Judy K.-189 Olson, Karen-68, 120 Olson, Karia— 189 Olson, Linda-65, 71, 98, 140 Olson, Lyric Lynn-71, 96, 189 Olson, Patricia— 120 Olson, Steven— 189 Olson, Sue-40, 131, 140 Olson, Susan C.-66, 67, 120 Olson, Theodore— 140 Ondratschek, William-48, 120 Orlowitz, Kathleen— 155 Ornberg, Richard— 140 Ortlip, Jean Pearline— 140 Osberg, Teddy- 120 Osterman, Judy— 66, 120 Ostroski, Barbara— 120 Ottinger, Jack— 140 Ost, Dan Lee-63, 155 Owen, Dennis— 51 Owen, Dru5illa-33, 131, 140 Owens, Catherine— 44, 120 Owens, Clifton— 81, 84, 140 Owen, Kathy-96, 98, 145, 155 Owens, Paul Dillard— 51, 67, 105, 120 Paasch, Rainer-80, 86, 91, 120 Pabich, Jeffrey-79, 140 Pabich, Rita-37, 49, 64, 67, 96, 155 Pachter, Kathy Ann-190 Pagel, Lynda-65, 120 Pagel, Pamela-63, 65, 96, 99, 190 Pagels, Stephen- 190 Pagenkop, Diane L — 190 Pagett, William-120 Paine, William-120 Pakucko, Kathy- 120 Paleczny, John Paul — 155 Palmer, Joseph— 155 Pampenella, Carole— 190 Pampenella, Samuel Jr.— 140 Panegasser, Candace— 120 Panegasser, Joseph— 77, 76, 87, 190 Panek, Mary Ann— 120 Panzer, Randall Robt.— 155 Papastefan, Ellen-65, 140 Papastefan, Janet — Papastefan, William— 120 Pape, Marjo Ann— 140 Papineau, Lee Stephen — 120 Papineau, Lynn Elsie— 155 Pappas, Christ Geo.-68, 120 Pappas, James Anthony— 140 Parker, John David-83, 190 Parker, Laura Ann— 46, 65, 66, 120 Parker, Sluart-93, 155 Parks, Richard-80, 89, 120 Paroubek, James— 120 Parsons, Greg-88, 120 Partaker, Robert- 120 Partyka, Terry Robt. -36, 155 Pas, Thomas-120 Pasko, Alan-120 Pasko, Joyce Ann— 96, 155 Passarelli, Fred-140 Passarelli, Michael-120 Pastorello, Rosemary— 163, 190 Patchett, Linda-44, 105, 120 Pate, Michael-120 Pate, Richard J. -41, 54, 66, 190 Paterson, Martin-100, 120 Patten, Joan— 120 Patterson, Dale-80, 91, 120 Patterson, Steven — 190 Patti, Janet Marie— 155 Patti, Melanie Joan— 120 Patton, Sandra— 96, 155 Paulauskas, Carol-64, 120 Pauley, Kenneth John— 155 Paulini, Kenneth Alan-49, 62, 100, 140 Paulsen, Mary Lynn— 155 Paulsen, Richard A. — 121 Paulsen, Robert-69, 190 Paulson, Joyce— 44, 121 Pazora, Ronald R. — 155 Pawlik, Delores— 190 Pawlowski, Mary — 121 Pease, Leslie-163, 190 Pease, Robert- 121 Pease, Roger-35, 45, 47, 50, 100, 190 Pedersen, James Clay-88, 121 Pedersen, James W.— 90, 155 Pedersen, James G.— 96, 155 Pedersen, Jeffry— 121 Pedersen, Kristie— 44, 121 Pellettieri, Dante J.— 202 Pemoller, Robert-76, 77, 94, 100, 190 Peniche, Silvia M.-145, 155 Penkava, Sue-121 Penn, Nancy Ernystine— 155 Pepmiller, Mary-63, 140 Pepmiller, Margaret— 63, 65, 96, 155 Perkins, Patti Rae-63, 96, 98, 155 Perley, Louise— 140 Perri, Peter — 155 Perrin, Dick— 140 Perry, Philip Edward— 121 Perry, Robert-48, 121 Perry, Scott— 191 Perry, Susan-43, 65, 140 Peters, Sally-191 Petersen, Catherine— 1 21 Petersen, Karen P.— 155 Peterson, Barbara — 66, 191, 202 Peterson, Charles— 47, 77, 83, 96, 100, 155 Petersen, Christine— 97, 145, 155 Peterson, Janice Lynn— 202 Peterson, Karen— 34, 191 Peterson, Kathryn— 121 Peterson, Leroy— 96, 140 Petkus, Linda Claire— 64, 97, 156 Peto, James Mason — 121 Patrick, Linda-121 Petrie, Gary— 121 Petruso, John— 156 Petty, Joann— 121 Petty, Thomas-84, 121 Pfeiffer, Linda-48, 121 Pfeiffer, Roberta D.-155 Pfeiffer, Terry— 191 Phillips, Gale-69 Phillips, Steve-89, 121 Pick, Jeffrey H.-86, 140 Pier, Allen— 156 Pierce, Patrick-105, 121 Pierce, Robert 0.-156 Pifke, Raymond-35, 66, 191 Pifke, Thomas-80, 84, 121 Pilch, Dennis Frank- 156 Pine, Richard— 156 Pintacura, Michael — 121 Pintuck, Larr -90, 100 Pinzke, Linda-44, 121 Pionke, Richard-88, 121 Plotter, Dawn Rae— 33, 46, 49 156 Piraino, Drake-89, 140 Piraino, Jacquelyn— 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 64, 96, 191 Pittman, Dan-48, 81, 121 Plas, Leo-67, 90, 191 Plate, George-79, 91, 140 Plate, Karen-64, 121 Pleet, Eileen Mary— 156 Ploshay, Barbara Jean— 121 Ploshay, Bernard Jr. -78, 191 Ploshay, Ronald G.-81, 91, 143 Pluemer, Sandra Lee— 191 Pluemmer, Edward— 80, 121 Plummer, Lesley— 121 Podgorny, Marlene— 121 Pokryfka, Michael-51, 121 Polito, Darlene — 156 Polito, Guy-121 Popp, James Richard-80, 86, 121 Porter, Nancy-49, 140 Porfh, Jeanne— 121 Pompilio, Marguerite- 191 Possehl, Gregg-121 Postal, Randall-81, 191 Postema, Thomas-80, 91, 121 Poteracki, Judith — 121 Poulos, John George — 51, 114 Poulos, Petra Anne— 156 Powell, John Bernard — 51, 121 Powell, Raymond— 121 Poyer, Robert-95, 100, 191 Pracht, Deborah-70, 191 Praxmarer, Mark C.-78, 87, 156 Preiser, frudy-96, 98, 156 Prentice, William— 121 Press, Marjorie- 38 PressI, Jane-36, 37, 40, 70, 96, 192 Priesler, Kathy— 121 Probst, Barre- 121 Prochaska, Teri-38, 58, 67, 96, 145, 156 Prochnow, Frederick— 121 Projahn, Judy-38, 48, 121 Prykan, Barbara— 121 Pudelwitts, Laura— 121 Puffer, Terry Lee — Pump, Gerald-140 Pump, Lucinda-33, 34, 96, 192 Pump, Roger— 80, 121 Pyron, Thomas— 80, 121 Quaiver, Katherine— 192 Quinn, Maureen E.— 33, 52, 163, 192 Quarnstrom, Robert— 156 Quarnstrom, Ronald— 84, 121 Quasthoff, Otto J. -35, 51, 140 Quinn, Deborah M.— 33, 43, 56, 96, 97, 144, 145, 156 Quinn, Sheila-44, 121 Raack, Karl Fred-156 Racine, Linda— 121 Radcliffe, Elizabeth-32, 47, 62, 140 Radlein, Patricia-97, 105, 121 Raffaelli, Dennis C — RaHaelli, Dennis M.-140 Raimondi, Cathy — Raimondi, Frank Edw.— 43, 78, 156 Rainsford, Barbara J.— 44, 67, 121 Rajski, Betsy-121 Rakow, Cleo-122 Rakow, Miriam— 156 Ramer, Rosemary Lou— 192 Ranallo, Peler-51, 122 Randahl, Sarah-62, 70, 122 Rasine, Diane — 122 Rasmus, Charles— 202 Rasmussen, Joy Barb— 192 Rasmussen, Linda Rose— 156 Rasmussen, John— 68, 122 Rateike, Alan Irving— 66, 83, 90, 156 Rateike, Shirley-122 Rathnow, Charles— 140 Ratliffe, Margaret-122 Raus, Donald-202 Raus, Roger— 63, 156 Ray, Vernon M.— 91, 140 Reagle, Gerald— 96, 156 Reay, Bradley-69, 140 Reay, Gayle-39, 65, 156 Redelman, Florann— 122 Redmer, Lee William— 84, 105, 122 Redmer, Timothy-35, 38, 81, 87, 100, 163, 192 Reed, Dave- 122 Reed, Mary-96, 163, 192 Reeser, Susan— 44, 122 Regan, Maryann— 192 Regelin, Susan-96, 192 Rehfeldt, Paul- 122 Reich, Phillip-140 Reid, Frank Jr.-76, 78, 100, 192 Reid, Jerry-122 Reid, Susan-192 Reidland, Linda— 122 Reinhart, Robert— 33, 40, 70, 95, 156 213 Reinke, Jeffery-51, 81, 84, 104, 122 Reisenbuchler, John— 71 , 192 Reiter, Linda— 192 Relph, Carolyn-43, 131, 140 Rendall, Jeff-122 Renk, Frances— 97, 192 Renner, Harold— 43, 122 Reznar, Nancy— 193 Rice, Kathleen May— 143 Richards, Charles P.-80, 122 Richards, Donna— 122 Richards, James--81, 95, 100, 156 Richards, Marvin E.— 193 Richards, Steven- 122 Richardson, Joseph— 38, 122 Richardson, Linda l22 Richey, Linda-96, 156 Richey, Marcy— 122 Riddell, Todd— 38, 66, 163, 193 Riddiough, Michelle-193 Riddle, Earl-140 Riddle, Michael-88, 122 Riedel, Edw ard J. -78, 100, 193 Riedi, Arnold— 140 Riemer, Jeff — Rietz, Mandalee— 65, 140 Rietz, Robert- 193 Riley, Charlotte— 140 RingI, Margaret— 140 Riordan, Roberta— 122 Ripperger, Albert Wm.— 45, 47, 67, 70, 156 Rische, Connie— 96, 98, 156 Rische, Jane— 122 Riser, Marta Helen— 193 Riska, Elizabeth-131, 140 Riskin, Martin— 122 Rito, Janet— 122 Ritter, Thomas Elbert-131, 140 Rivard, Gretchen-33, 36, 43, 47, 64, 131, 140 Rivard, Karen-35, 37, 38, 40, 45, 50, 70, 96, 128, 163, 193 Roark, Richard— 122 Robaus, Leida-65, 156 Robaus, Shirley-65, 140 Robb, Wesley-122 Robbins, Ann— 122 Robbins, Carol— 122 Robbins, Gary— 86, 140 Robbins, James— 156 Robe, Linda— 63, 140 Robinson, Elaine — 156 Robinson, Simon Glenn— 141 Robison, Dianne— 48, 122 Roeder, Michael-193 Rodin, Linda-34, 44, 70, 193 Rodriguez, Rick— 141 Roebke, Byron— 71, 96, 156 Roegner, Mona Lavone— 49, 156 Roessing, Thomas P.— 89, 100, 193 Rogers, Donald— 193 Rogers, Susan— 67, 122 Rohden, Thomas— 96, 193 Rohrbach, Carolyn— 43, 141 Rohrbacher, Kori Sue— 156 Rohrman, Martha— 67, 70, 122 Roland, James— 156 Romani, Mary Lou— 122 Romano, John Paul— 78, 156 Rome, Lynn Marie— 156 Romes, Aletha— 141 Romin, Kenneth— 47, 193 Romin, Linda— 141 Romness, Mark— 67, 80, 84, 104, 105, 122 Ropace, Penelope— 193 Rorso, Nino — 156 Rose, Patricia Marie— 122 Rosedale, Richard-62, 141 Rosenbergh, Bill-77, 87, 90, 100, 156 Rosenow, Lynn— 122 Rosenstiel, Joann— 60, 105, 122 Ross, Carolyn— 194 Ross, Steven Jon— 36, 66, 94, 100, 194 Rossberg, Douglas— 47, 156 Rossell, Nancy— 122 Rossmann, Noreen— 141 Rostkowski, Thomas— 100, 194 Rothe, Susan Lynn— 194 Rothe, Steven Carl— 141 Rotzoll, Linda Sue-44, 122 Rousey, Jan— 47, 66, 194 Roush, Roy— 194 Rowe, Wayne— 71, 194 Rowells, Clyde-78, 83, 94, 156 Rowells, Craig Thos — 80, 84, 122 Roycroft, Daniel D.— 141 Roycroft, Michael K.-63, 194 Rozanski, Wayne— 81, 88, 93, 141 Rud, Kathleen-122 Rudd, Don-79, 88, 93, 141 Rukas, Christine— 141 Runde, Elizabeth— 67, 141 Rusnak, Gayle Helen-122 Russ, Donna— 156 Russell, Richard-93, 141 Ruszczyk, Emily J.— 202 Ruth, Peter- 122 Ruth, Richard— 141 Rutkowsky, Gunnar— 65, 68, 122 Rutkowsky, Ralph-64, 122 Ryan, James— 156 Ryan, Patrick— 122 Rybarczyk, James— 41, 194 Ryden, Randy-51, 88, 122 Ryden, Steven— 79 Rydzinski, Marlene — 194 Saari, Mary Ellen-67, 194 Sackris, Jack C— 194 Sackris, James C— 194 Sackris, Sharyn — 44, 156 Sackrison, Robert- 35, 63, 194 Sadowski, Geraldine— 202 Saffold, Robert-156 Sagan, Thomas R.— 122 Sagona, Frank Thomas— 122 St, Germain, Thomas P.— 78, 158 Saidak, Philip— 141 Salato, Pamela Lee— 43, 63, 156 Salazar, Martin- 122 Salm, Edward Raymond— 37, 96, 156 Salman, Carolyn— 66, 105, 123 Salo, Randolph W.-122 Salzman, Rose— Salzman, Ruth— 71, 96, 194 Sams, Jeffrey— Sanaghan, Edward Jos.— 141 Sanchez, Andrew— 80, 123 Sandberg, Linda— 123 Sandez, ©sczr R.— 202 Sangster, Carolyn— 34, 46, 47, 195 Santino, Jeffrey— 89, 156 Sapieka, James- 123 Sass, Ronald-89, 123 Sassman, Terri— 123 Sauber, Steve Dennis— 156 Sauer, Irene— Sawisch, Earl— 33, 64, 89, 131, 141 Saxe, Roberta-38, 67, 123 Saxon, Pamela— 65, 141 Scantlin, Mac Dowell— 195 Scarola, William— 65, 123 Schacht, Carol Jean-131, 141 Schacht, Karen— 141 Schacht, William— 85, 195 Schade, Barry Patrick— 123 Schaefer, Richard W.— 79 Schaefer, Virginia A.— 35, 46, 145 Schoefernaeker, Jack— Schaeffer, Andrew L.— 80, 91, 123 Schaffhauser, Kurt— 65, 141 Schafft, Peter-90, 156 Schalk, Diana-141 Schalla, Leslie-81, 100, 195 Schank, Henry— 66, 195 Schanz, Cheri Lee— 64, 156 Schanz, Noel— 80 Schapper, Christine— 48, 67, 123 Schapper, Robert— 35, 45, 47, 50, 195 Schawel, David— 123 Scheffus, Eloise— 96, 156 Scheiden, Terri— 141 Schell, Barbara Joan— 43 Schellin, Darryl Lee— 47, 78 Schellin, Richard— 51, 80, 105, 123 Schenk, Dorothy— 157 Schenk, John— 157 Schenk, Lydia— 141 Scherer, Gordon— 35, 66, 70, 157 Scherffius, James— 65, 123 Schettko, Daniel-141 Schettko, Diane— 66, 141, 157 Scheuer, Douglas— 96 Scheuneman, Kathy — 143 Schiavon, Michelle-35, 123 Schick, John-32, 143 Schickel, Ronald-123 Schields, Ken-84 Schille, Barbara— 123 Schimka, Donna— 63, 157 Schimka, Judy— 63, 141 Schlanbusch, Carol— 141 Schlanbusch, Jill-44, 64, 105, 123 Schlegel, Lloyd-81, 90, 100 Schleicher, James— 157 Schlotthauer, Gretch— 36, 157 Schmidt, Daniel-62, 63, 195 Schmidt, Robin— 123 Schmies, Cindy— 67, 123 Schneider, Carole— 96, 157 Schneider, Stephen— 35, 78, 90, 157 Schneider, Warren-123 Schnell, E. Richard-157 Schneller, Susan— 62, 123 Schnur, Le Roy Allen— 62, 157 Shoefernacker, Jack— 157 Schorr, Cynthia— 33, 97, 98, 157 Schram, Linda — Schramm, Douglas-48, 62, 123 Schraw, Robert M.— 141 Schroeder, Deborah — 123 Schroeder, Dennis— 62, 123 Schroeder, Linda— 70, 157 Schroeder, Susan— 123 Schuber, Gary Leon— 123 Schuepfer, Kristine— 66, 123 Schuepfer, Michael R.— 79, 88 141 Schuett, Sherman— 79, 93, 141 Schug, Karen— 157 Schuldt, Allyn L.— 96, 157 Schultz, Edwin— 8i; 90, 157 Schultz, Richard— 79, 141 Schultz, Robert Dean— 141 Schuiz, Rickey— 157 Schumacher, Linda— 65, 66, 96 157 Schumm, Susan— 46, 141 Schure, Mary— 145, 157 Schurman, Diane— 141 Schuster, Jill-43, 123 Schuster, Susan Alice— 66, 195 Schwab, Dianne— 157 Schwaber, Linda— 123 Schwartz, Jim— 141 Schwartz, Karen Sue— 37, 157 Schwarz, Diana— Schwarz, Lynn— 44, 157 Schynol, Annelie— 157 Scully, Harold-123 Scully, James D.-157 Scully, Lawrence— 80, 89, 123 Seagren, Ken— 81, 91, 141 Searles, Ralph-89, 100, 195 Sebastian, David M.-63, 128, 195 Sebastian, Ronald J.— 70, 96, 157 Seep, Thomas— 51, 80, 123 Seghi, Michael-51, 86, 123 Seilheimer, Gilbert J— 141 Seitz, Lorna— 41, 157 Selander, John— 62, 68, 141 Seleski, Richard— 48, 62, 123 Self, Dan- 123 Sell, Dennis-202 Selike, Terry-65, 67, 70, 157 Semkiw, Robert— 46, 123 Semper, Gunther— 35, 141 Serone, Judith Ann— 65, 141 Serra, Carol Ann — 157 Serzen,J en Paul— 78, 157 Shaeter, Virginia— 157 Shall, Mark-80, 88, 123 Shall, Michael— 80, 123 Shamhart, Glenn— 195 Shanahan, Tom— 123 Shanz, Noel— 123 Shelffo, Diane Joyce— 63, 157 Shell, Richard Dixon — 195 Sheppard, David— 62, 68, 69, 141 Sherman, Levi— 100, 163, 195 Sherman, William— 157 Sherwin, Robert— 33, 47, 157 Sherwood, James S.— 91, 141 Sherwood, Leslie Jean— 65, 123 Sherwood, Paul— 69, 157 Sherwood, Steven Edw.— 33 Shew, Susan — 141 Shewfelt, George— 48, 123 Shields, Donna Marie— 141 Shields, Kenneth— 48, 80, 123 Shine, Vickie— 43, 64, 141 Shipley, John— 157 Shirling, Elaine- Shisler, James— 195 Shoemaker, Jean— 48, 65 Showtall, Martha — Showtall, Michael J. -62, 141 Shreve, Janice L.— 141 Shriver, Charles— 37, 93, 157 Sider, Claudia J. -157 Siebold, Robert G.— 80, 123 214 Sigalove, Barbara— 34, 35, 37, 38, 41, 195 Silbert, Bradley-123 Silk, Paf-97, 141 Sime, John Paul — 196 Simek, David-196 Simek, Nancy-131, 141 Simek, Patricia— 123 Simmons, Geoffrey— 196 Simon, Judith Lynn— 96, 196 Simon, Lee— 196 Simon, Ronald— 48, 49 Simpson, James— 123 Sine, Lee— 123 Sintov, Cathy— 67, 123 Sintov, Joe— 68, 141 Sippel, Charles-51, 80, 91, 123 Sitarski, Thomas— 124 Skaalen, Kenneth— 124 Skaleski, Gary— 124 Skamser, Erik — 67, 157 Skamser, Ingrid — 124 Skaritka, Ronald— 100, 157 Skelly, Norman W.— 79, 84 Skeppstrom, Marilyn— 39, 44, 58, 65, 96, 145, 157 Skiba, Veronica-124 Skibbe, Laura-34, 67, 68, 70, 157 Skibbe, Richard-80, 124 Skierski, Theresa M.— 157 Slavicek, James— 157 Sloan, AAaryann — 141 Slotta, Harold-65, 157 Small, Greg Alden— 141 Small, Penny— 124 Smiekel, Jill-124 Smith, Christine— 46 Smith, Dave-141 Smith, Elizabeth-65, 68, 157 Smith, Leslie-83, 92, 202 Smith, Lewis Ralph— 142 Smith, Mary Elizabeth— 157 Smith, Raymond Jim— 83, 93, 157 Smith, Richard— 124 Smith, Thomas— 77, 90, 100, 157 Snodgress, John— 48, 124 Snow, Helen Louise— 197 Snow, Susan Elaine— 35, 65, 142 Snow, Thomas— 124 Snyders, Sandy— 124 Sobb, Anneffe-35, 96, 157 Sobieszczyk, Beverly— 43, 157 Sola, Ralph-124 Solare, Cathy Ann— 157 Solberg, Judy V.-157 Soldana, Maryann— 124 Solka, Barbara-38, 70, 163, 196 Sommer, Ruth Ann— 33, 67, 96, 98, 163, 196 Soms, Jeff- 1 57 Sorensen, Joyce C— 49, 65, 70, 98, 157 Sorensen, Michael R.— 62, 142 Sorensen, Mark— 64, 78, 90, 145, 158 Soroosh, Kurt-48, 86, 124 Soruika, Georgia — 105, 124 Sosdian, Brian John— 96, 196 Souden, T- dy Lee— 142 Souer, June— 15 Souter, Leslie— 196 Souter, Reed-142 Spachman, Susan— 158 Spalla, Karen-131, 142 Spantikow, Raymond— 85, 158 Sparling, Donald— 124 Sparrow, Christina— 33, 49, 67, 70, 96, 158 Sparrow, Richard— 196 Spawn, Lynne— 44, 124 Specht, Rober -89, 100, 196 Spence, William- Spencer, Karen- 124 Sperling, Christine— 124 Sperling, Thomas W— 48, 79, 84, 142 Spiegel, Larry— 124 Splinter, Beth— 124 Spurlin, Paula Ann— 158 Staffa, Dianne— 158 Stahnke, Marilyn K.-46, 65, 124 Sfaley, Janet— 44, 124 Stam, Lois— 35, 158 Stamborski, James— 93, 158 Stamm, Susan— 158 Stamp, Sandra— 63, 98, 142 Stands, Patricia— 124 Standley, Kathleen— 43, 196 Stanek, John— 158 Stanek, Robert— 196 Stankiewicz, Kafhy— 124 Stankus, Dolf-68, 124 Stathis, William-142 Stearns, Linda— 142 Stec, Edmund— 142 Stec, Geraldine— 158 Stecher, Greg— 142 Steele, Mary— 124 Stefan, Kenneth— 124 Steffan, Robert- 124 Stein, Sue-99, 124 Steinbrink, Robert— 38, 66, 163, 196 Steinert, Anita— 38, 163, 197 Steinhauer, Paul — 158 Steinke, Dennis— 158 Steinman, Edward — 158 Steinman, Frederick— 48, 62, 142 Stemper, Sandra — Stenen, Bill-93 Stephanson, Helen M. — 197 Stephens, Bill-91 Stephenson, Robert M.— 142 Sternberg, Walter— 142 Stewart, Claude— 47, 95, 158 Stewart, Merideth— 43, 124 Stewart, William H.-158 Stiegmann, Holly— 124 Stiller, Waltraud— Stimpfl, Gary Richard— 197 Stinnett, Carolyn — 142 Stone, John-81, 91, 96, 124 Stoner, Shirley-65, 98, 158 Story, David Lee-48, 158 Story, Nancy— 65, 158 Stover, Lana — 124 Stover, Richard-78, 89, 100, 158 Sirahlendorf, Howard— 124 Straka, John— 124 Strand, Ted-32, 197 Strand, Bill-32, 65, 69, 96 Strey, Sharon- 158 Strom, Janice-34, 66, 96, 158 Stroud, John Richard— Strudthoff, Fred-86, 124 Strudthoff, Karen-34, 96, 98, 197 Siruebing, Karen-69, 96, 97, 98, 197 Stucker, Joan Marie— 124 Struebing, Lynne— 40, 131, 142 Strzalka, Constance— 124 Stutman. Kristie — 124 Suda, Priscilla-43, 142 Sugnet, Andrea— 124- Sukach, John-38, 64, 124 Sulik, Kathy-44, 49, 158 Sulik, Raymond — 158 Sundblad, Daniel — 124 Sundquist, Brian C— 48, 158 Sundquist, Susan— 124 Surrikoff, Marcia— 63, 158 Suszko, Russell Ken-81, 90, 100, 158 Svenson, Inger- 43, 96, 197 Svenson, Richard— 78, 90, 158 Svenson, Roy— 91, 124 Svenson, Thomas- 48, 124 Swain, Roberta— 33, 130, 131, 142 Swakow, Paul-71, 158 Swanson, Cheryl Ann— 43, 68, 124 Swanson, Eric— 80, 124 Swanson, Gerald-48, 80, 124 Swanson, Glenn R. — 48, 124 Swanson, Jayne— 43, 67, 142 Swanson, William— 142 Sward, Nancy— 158 Swendsen, Antoinette— 36, 142 Swendsen, Lee C— 124 Swenson, Ronald— 142 Swetman, Diane— 36, 65, 142 Swiatowy, Michael L.— 78, 158 Swinnerton, Gail— 47, 69, 125 Switzer, Michael— 48, 125 Sykes, Bobby Lou-65, 67, 142 Syphers, Richard-125 Syphers, Robert-85, 158 Szabo, Julia— 142 Tanguay, David— 125 Tantone, Antionette— 1 25 Tantone, Frank — 158 Tarbert, John F.-90, 158 Tatge, Robert-46, 81, 90 100, 197 Taylor, Charles J -142 Taylor, Doris— 197 Taylor, Karen- 142 Taylor, Kathleen Ruth- -34, 65. 70, 158 Tazbier, Dale Gregory- 125 Teeman, Kathy— 125 Tennant, Gerald— 158 Tennant, John Martin- 158 Terp, Thomas— 144, 158 Terruggi, Michael— 125 Tesine, Donna Marie— 142 Testo, Ralph— 158 Tetzlaff, Georgann— 158 Thai, Dale-125 Thai, Daniel-125 Thai, Edward-85, 158 Thermos, Mary Jean— 142 Therriault, William-197 Theusch, Martin- 142 Thinnes, David— 35, 45, 47, 50, 158 Thode, Barbara— 98, 142 Thoma, James— 41, 158 Thomas, Norbert F.— 78, 158 Thommes, Eloise— 66, 1 25 Thompson, Gregory— 125 Thompson, Judy— 125 Thompson, Kenneth — 33, 43, 89, 142 Thompson, Patricia — 158 Thompson, Sallie-38, 65, 125 Thome, Cathy-158 Tiede, Judy Ann— Tiede, Pauline— 197 Tierney, Michael-71, 96, 158 Tigar, Janice— 64, 125 Tigue, Betty Jean— Tillman, Dale Edward-78, 145, 158 Tillman, Ruth — 142 Timroth, Patricia— 142 Tinnes, Myra — Tinsley, Norma — Tintelnot, Bruce — Tipperreiter, Jerry— 35, 43, 45, 78, 158 Tipperreiter, Raymond — Tipton, Roy-81, 84, 91, 142 Tistle, Shirley-158 Tistle, Walter-91, l ' 42 Todd, Raymond-81, 91, 142 Toepper, Larry Robt. — 65, 125 Tomaszek, James — 142 Tomchuk, Kenneth M.— 125 Tomesello, Donald-93, 142 Tompkins, T. Michael— 76, 11 , 87, 202 Tone, Mike-80, 125 Top, Denise— 96, 158 Torchia, Frank— 78, 158 Torgeson, Suzanne— 125 Torgersen, Thomas— 47, 86, 125 Tosterud, Robert— 197 Toth, William-125 Tousignant, Paul— 80, 125 Toussaint, Laurel — 125 Tovar, Robert Manuel— 76, 78, 87, 100, 197 Townsend, Charles— 158 Townsend, Phyllis-36, 65, 159 Tracy, Nancy Jo-44, 105, 125 Trawl, James— 86 Treanor, Linda M.-96, 159 Trick, Darla-142 Trickey, John F.— 142 Triebe, Pamela— 48, 125 Troll, Arlene-159 Triunfol, Barbara- Truss, Lee Marie— 36, 67, 68, 159 Tuhy, Nancy— 125 Tuleweit, Gary-49, 125 Tuleweit, John— 68, 197 Tull, Debby— 142 Turner, John-48, 49, 142 Turner, Paul— 32, 142 Turner, Robert— 65, 142 Turner, Sue-48, 67, 125 Turnstrom, Susan— 48, 125 Tyler, Allan-38, 163, 197 Tyler, Howard-89, 125 Tyska, Kathleen-48, 125 Ubiasi, Paul-142 Uhlhorn, Donna F.-142 Ulery, Gary Clyde— 198 Uli, Alan Edward-48, 49, 159 Uli, Richard-125 Ullrey, Shirleen-35, 64, 159 Ulvilden, Barbara-65, 125 Unroe, Robert Warren— 63, 11 , 100, 198 Updyke, Dan Robert— 79, 142 Updyke, Julie Anne-67, 131, 142 Updyke, Tim Vale-79, 142 Urban, Frances— 63, 142 Ursin, Linda-125 Urso, William John-71, 198 Utecht, Conrad-142 Utter, Alice-38, 198 Vaciiek, Kenneth-125 Vaia, Ronald-48, 80, 88, 125 Van Buren, Nancy— 125 Van Buren, Sandra— 142 Van Buren, William-86, 125 Vaciiek, Joseph-159 Vance, Drema— 125 215 Vance, James— Vanderpoel, John— 125 Van Dyke, Carol-143 Vankranenburgh, Phyl— 125 Van Natta, Carol-125 Van Osdol, Wesley— 125 Van Schalk, Shirley— 65, 125 Van Scoyoc, Ronald— 45, 100, 145, 159 Van Sickle, Tonya-65, 143 Vantellingen, Juliana— 67, 125 Van VIeet, Gregory— 48, 125 Van VIeet, Twyla-43, 47, 64, 65, 96, 159 Van Winkle, John-143 Vasilinda, Michael— 125 Vassos, James— 49, 159 Vega, Gus-125 Venema, Terence— 125 Verber, William-63, 83, 93 Vermerris, Margery — 143 Vevang, Carolyn — 143 Vinlov, Max-125 Virostko, Janet— 34, 36, 38, 58, 69, 96, 99, 198 Virostko, Linda-38, 65, 125 Vistain, Doris— 143 Vita, Charlene Paula-43, 159 Vivirito, Elaine— 198 Vivirito, Jane-126 Vivirito, Wayne— Voelkner, Michael J— 159 Vogei, Clifford-83, 95, 198 Vogel, Pat Ann— 63, 99, 198 Voges, Elizabeth-67, 126 Vogts, Jerry— 48, 1 12 Vosburgh, Craig-85, 159 Voyles, Stephen— 202 Vrastiak, James— 78, 159 Waberzeck, Kirk-51, 126 Wadsworth, Pamela— 143 Wadz, Joseph-46, 69, 143 Wagar, Dorthea— 46, 99, 143 Wagner, Kathleen A.— 143 Wagner, Paul Alan-96, 159 Wagner, Paula-98, 159 Wagner, Thomas— 32, 68 Wagner, Virginia— 44, 1 59 Wagner, William-62, 95, 198 Wahls, Robert— 69, 126 Waitkoff, Glenn-48, 69, 126 Waldier, Diana— 68, 143 Walker, Barbara— 38, 43, 69, 126 Walker, Janice-126 Walker, Richard-126 Walker, Robert M.-96, 159 Wall, Dale Gudrun-159 Wallace, Ronald A, -86, 143 Wallem, Gary-48, 126 Wallin, Kathleen Jean-159 Wallin, Maureen A.— Walsh, Diane Frances— 65, 96, 159 Walsh, Jerri Jean-39, 49, 69, 96, 159 Walters, Don— 143 Walters, Valerie-126 Waltmire, Cameron— 68, 143 Walton, Alfred L.-198 Wandrey, James— 40, 86, 143 Ward, Diane— 159 Ward, lrl-86, 126 Ward, Kathleen-159 Ward, Sharon-126 Waring, James— 198 Warnicke, ' Kathy-44, 198 Warnke, Steven-96, 145, 159 Washburn, Margaret J.— 63, 65, 159 Washburn, Thomas— 63, 198 Waskowski, Anita— 67, 126 Waters, Linda-38, 40, 43, 69, 98, 131, 143 Watson, Kay— 48, 64 Wayman, Robert— 78, 159 Weathers, Alyson Ann— 49, 65, 70, 159 Weathers, Gregory— 32, 35, 126 Weaver, David— 89, 159 Weaver, Mark-35, 67, 126 Weaver, Philip-198 Weber, Gerald Wayne— 96, 159 Weber, Karlene P.— 34, 98, 198 Weber, Patricia— 143 Weber, Paul-47, 126 Weber, Peggy— 126 Webster, Diana Kay— 159 Webster, Dolores— 105, 126 Webster, Janie F.-67, 159 Webster, Jeff- 159 Webster, Judith-67, 126 Wedell, Lois-43, 143 Wehlacz, Dorothy— 126 Wehlacz, Joseph-83, 100, 199 Wehrmeister, Susan— 143 Weidner, Mark-47, 126 Weidner, Scott— 45, 47, 50, 100, 199 Weier, Diane-126 Weigand, Barbara Jean— 126 Weiland, Diana M.— 126 Weiss, Chris-143 Weiss, John Robert— 126 Weith, Judith-43, 199 Weitzel, Philip Robt.-126 Welch, Christopher R.— 159 Weldon, Dianc-35, 39, 96, 159 Weller, Garren-126 Welge, Richard-159 Wells, Dickie-79, 143 Wells, Dreama-96, 159 Wells, Roberta-45, 46, 159 Wells, Ronald-126 Wells, Terry— 143 Welter, Janet— Wencel, John-126 Wencil, James— 95, 199 Wendling, Don-80, 126 Wente, Charles-47, 66, 202 Wentzell, John-87, 199 Wenz, Richard-126 Wenzel, Carol J. -68 Wenz, Robert— 126 Wenzel, Grant T.— 126 Werderitch, Ellen— Weretka, Clare-69, 96 Werhane, Alan— 202 Wessell, Steve-80, 88, 126 West, Constance 1.-63, 159 West, Larry— 199 West, Lynda— 199 Westberg, John— 159 Weston, Mark Herbert-65, 68, 126 Wetendorf, Linda-126 Wetendorf, Luanne S.— 44, 67, 159 Wewzel, Jeanne — 143 Whalen, John P. Jr.-78, 93, 159 Whelan, John Patrick-199 Wherley, Barbara-43, 45, 54, 128, 163, 199 Whipple, Lee Alan-159 White, Earl-77, 90, 199 White, Linda-126 White, Russell Chas.-51, 143 Whiting, Judith-44, 126 Whitman, Neil-47, 50, 96 Whitman, Owen— 48, 49, 126 Whitmore, Aron— 159 Whitson, Thomas— 126 Wickboldt, Glen-143 Wickersham, Ruth-43, 126 Wicksnin, Richard-79, 143 Widell, Daniel-81, 126 Wienckowski, Lucinda— 126 Wienke, Christopher— 126 Wiese, Nancy-35, 43, 65, 143 Wiksten, Mardianne— 126 Wilbern, John F.— 143 Wilczek, Celeste-126 Wilde, Timothy G— 126 Wiley, Patricia— 159 Wilke, Marilyn-44, 66, 126 Wilkins, Linda-126 Wilkinson, Robin Rae— 48, 126 Willard, Mary-126 Willard, Theresa-44, 66, 126 Willcox, Garry— 159 Wille, Diane Lyn-48, 159 Wille, Dennis— 48, 126 Wille, Marjorie Kay— 35, 46, 159 Wille, Nancy-35, 36, 199 Williams, Jean-47, 127 Williams, Jill-35, 36, 45, 46, 47, 96, 199 Williams, Gail K.-41, 47 Williams, Garth B.— Williams, Laurel— 34,96, 199 Williams, Kathy— 65, 96, 98 Williams, Roger-65, 70, 90, 145, 159 Williquette, Pamela— 49, 143 Willison, Lynn-159 Willming, Peter B.— 159 Wills, David-127 Wills, Dorothea-66, 159 Wills, Richard T.-34, 35, 199 Wilson, Linda-127 Wilson, Mary — Wilson, Richard-32, 51, 127, 143 Wilson, Richard D.— 80 Wilson, William R.-91 . 100, 127 Winecke, Patricia— 65, 127 Winn, Carol — Winski, Leora-63, 99, 143 Wintczak, Michael-127 Wintczak, Timothy— 159 Wintergerst, David— 80, 91, 127 Wischweh, Stephen-33, 47, 131. 143 Wischweh, Susan— 199 Wise, Sharon-44, 65, 127 Wishart , Patricia— 202 Wishart, Peter— 159 Wishnew, Donald— 62, 143 Wiszowaty, John— 143 Wiszowaty, Patricia L.— 71, 200 Witkowski, Chris J.— 49, 143 Witt, Richard-86, 127 Witt, Robert- 127 Witfbold, Roy— 96, 160 Witte, Donald-76, 77, 92, 100, 200 Witlman, Elissa-127 Wojewoda, Gregory A.— Wold, Charles— 48, 65, 89, 127 Wold, Linda-44, 127 Wolf, Donna-35, 36, 38, 43, 45. 54, 64, 96, 98, 163, 200 Wolf, Pamela ' Marie-143 Wolfe, Diane-200 Wolski, Alan— 69, 96, 160 Wolski, Diana— 69, 143 Wolski, Jane— 39, 69, 70, 160 Wolski, Lorri-44, 127 Wolter, William T.— 46, 81, 83, 160 Wolter, Linda-65, 143 Wood, Brenda— 127 Woods, Katherine— 127 Woolard, David— 89, 100, 200 Wortman, Robert— 127 Wosewoda, Greg— 143 Wrenn, Eileen Mary— 200 Wrenn, John J. Jr.— 80, 127 Wrenn, Philip-79 Wright, Jeff- 127 Wright, John-160 Wright, Kathryn— 143 Wright, Lawrence Edw.— 160 Wright, Linda-127 Wright, Linda J.— 145, 160 Wright, Mary V.— 33, 34, 38, 47, 67, 160 Wright, Patricia— 200 Wright, Richard— 160 Wright, Susan Jane— 44, 67, 127 Wright, Terry— 127 Wrska, Joann-44, 127 Wuehrmann, William— 51, 80, 127 Wunderjich, James J.— 160 Wunderlich, Terry L.— 127 Wurster, Susan— 160 Wyman, Kathy-38, 48, 65, 127 Wynn, Carol-127 Wynn, Thomas Joseph— 124 Wysoglad, Wayne Edw.— 90, 160 Wyszynski, Chester— 160— Yager, John— 84, 93, 143 Yates, Lee-80, 88, 122 Yehl, Marsha-200 Yonus, Richard-200 Young, Dennis— 45, 46, 47 50 143 Young, Gilbert— 1 10 Young, Catherine— 1 1 1 Yonus, Robert— 66, 115 Young, William— 200 Youngberg, Robert— 70, 160 Zabel, Carol-143 Zahara, Thomas Edward— 70, 110 Zaieski, Randall— 78, 93, 160 •Zdanowski, Barbara— 44 Zeimet, Pamela— 67, 143 Zelez, Walter-143 Zelk, Herman— 90, 160 Zick, Dennis-79, 89, 143 Ziegler, Joseph— 200 Ziegler, Susan — 143 Ziehn, Susan— 44 Ziehn, Wm. 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