Belleville Township West High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1974

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high way o f RXR EXAMINATION STATIONS 4-31 BEHIND THE WHEEL 32-95 SPEED LIMIT COMPETITION 166-187 YIELD BUSINESS DISTRICT 188-201 EXAMINATION The Board of Education, District 201, included: (Bottom Row) Miss Ruth Jones, attorney. Missing when the picture wos taken were Mr. Edward Fincke, secretary, Mr. George Mold, Mr. Leonard Moore. (Top Row) Mr. Burris and Mr. Vernon Eckert. Herbert Baum, Mr. Waldo Tisch, Mr. Don Muendlein, and Mr. Rogers Year after year the administration works as a team K. LANE MILLER Superintendent, District 201 Knox College, Western Illinois U., U. of Illinois The chief concern of District 201 was to establish goals for the school in keeping with a directive from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction at Springfield. A steering committee coordinated the work of departments and individual faculty to accomplish a set of practical objectives for the district. ROBERT DOSIER Assistant Superintendent McKendree College, U. of Illinois 6 Administration MR. HARRIS TOLLEFSON Senior Assistant Principal North Dakota State, U. of III., SIU National Honor Society sponsor MR. HAROLD LIMPER Junior Assistant Principal Illinois State, Kansas State, SIU-E Chairman of the Steering Committee -Patient .Respected Innovative Vecessary Competent infallible Persistent Ambitious Sincere MR. JERRY TURNER Principal U. of Missouri, SIU-E MR. DAN WOLFORD Sophomore Assistant Principal U. of III., U. of Wisconsin, U. of Indiana MRS. BELLE LEVIN Freshman Assistant Principal Carleton College, U. of Minnesota, SIU Administration 7 The teachers’ day continues beyond 3:30 Bruce Addison: SIU Carbondale, Driver education Cheryl Adkins: Rend Lake College, ISU, SIU-Edwardsville, Typing, shorthand F. B. Allen: U. of I., EIU, Washington U., Murray State, Physics, chemistry, physical science, Physical Science De¬ partment chairman Norman Armstrong: SlU-Carbondale, Physical education, FCA sponsor, head coach, cross country and track Bruce Arnold: U. of L, SIU-E, Driver education, Head coach football Arnold Ayllon: U. of Redlands, U. of Southern California, Washington U., Spanish Margaret Beaird: SIU, Civics Howard Belcher: Murray State, Indiana U., SIU-C, SIU-E, Bookkeeping, Business Education Department chairman Kenneth Besse: SIU-E, St. Louis U., Physiography, geog¬ raphy, Junior Class sponsor Mary Frances Besse: SIU-C, St. Louis U., Physical educa¬ tion, health, Junior Class sponsor, intramurals David Bobbin: Eastern Illinois U., Algebra Mary Lou Bonnell: Monmouth College, SIU, U. of I., In¬ structional Materials Center Carry Brandt: Southeast Missouri State, Physical education, health. Football and wrestling assistant coach Alfred J. Buddc: Millikin, U. of I., Athletic Director, Trans¬ portation Director, counselor Woodford Burnett: Southeastern Louisiana U., U. of I., SIU-E, Physical education, health, Basketball and track assistant coach Meliabelle Burnham: Tarkio College, L T . of Northern Colo¬ rado, English Douglas C. Bush: ISU, U. of Missouri, Civics, Pep Club co-sponsor Dennis Butts: McKcndrce College, SIU-E, Counselor, F.T.A. sponsor Susan Campbell: SIU-C, SIU-E, Reading, vocabulary, sci¬ ence fiction, Chess Club sponsor Gary Carr: SIU-C, SIU-E, Purdue, Physical education, health, Assistant track coach Delivering a blast of superhuman strength. Coach Woody Burnett crushes the Lancermobile before the football contest with East. Mrs. Helen Closson and Mrs. Jean Best visit with a parent during the American Education Week open house in the cafeteria. Faculty they go on to be sponsors, advisers, Emery Carter: Bradley U., Western Ill. U., Colorado State, Driver education James Certain: Indiana State U., Auto mechanics, general metals Marita Clark: McKendree College, German, German Club sponsor Robert Clark: Counselor Carolyn Cross: Rend Lake College, EIU, Typing, business English and communication Douglas I)ahm: BAG, SIU-E, English, composition Jeanette Davis: MacMurray, Columbia U., English Mike Drumsta: SlU-Carbondale, Theatre arts, oral com¬ munication, Thespian sponsor, technical director one-acts, ‘Dark of the Moon”, “Cinderella,” and “1776” Judy Duncan: EIU Charleston, English, journalism, Hy News adviser, Junior Class sponsor Florine Dungey: U. of I., Washington U., English, reading Douglas Eskra: SIU, Art, drawing, printmaking, painting George Esterly: Southwest Missouri State, U. of Missouri, Trinity U., Counselor William Evans: SIU-C, Art, jewelry design Dale Fertig: MrKendrec College, SIU-E, Audio-visual de- partment Beatrice Flori: EIU, U. of I., Human anatomy, physiology, biology Richard Friederich: Rockhurst College, Ohio State, SIU-E, Geometry, algebra Dwight Friemann: North Texas State, Indiana U., SIL-C, Electricity, electronics, general shop Felicia Fuchs: U. of Missouri, Physical education Esther Garcia: BAG, St. Louis U., McKendree College, School nurse George Gasparich: SIU-E, Art, crafts Grace Gerrcn: Southern State College, English, Bible as Literature Kenneth Guest: SIU-E, Driver education, natural science, Freshman Class sponsor William Gushleff: SIU-C, SIU-E, American problems, his¬ tory, Social Studies Club sponsor Merle Guthrie: SlU-Carbondale, U. of I., Geometry, alge¬ bra, trigonometry, Cheerleading coach E. M. Gyerman: Bradley U., U. of I., Colorado State, Machine shop. Industrial Education Department chairman, Director of Trade and Industrial Apprentice Program Harold Hall: U. of Missouri, U. of III., Agriculture, animal science, landscaping, plant science, agricultural machines Jane Hansleben: ISU, U. of Wisconsin, Washington U., Harvard University, Northwestern U., English, sociology, psychology, yearbook, Bellevinois Staff adviser Robert Hanson: U. of Missouri, McKendree, SIU-E, Ameri¬ can history, government, Social Studies Department chair¬ man Faculty 9 coaches, tutors, chaperones, and most David Harris: SIU-C, U. of I., American history, Head golf coach, assistant football coach Susan Harris: Southern Methodist U., SIU-E. American history, Sophomore Class sponsor William Hart: SIU-C, U. of Iowa, Washington U., World history, Social Studies Club co-sponsor Charles Hasenstab: St. Louis U., SIU, English Wilbern Hayes: Central Missouri State, Iowa State, U. of Missouri, SIU-E, Counselor Linda Heape: SIU-E, American problems, psychology Pete Hensell: SIU-C, SIU-S, Physical education. Physical Education Department chairman. Assistant football coach Cecilia Hepp: U. of I., St. Louis U., SIU, Geometry, algebra Georgianne Hewitt: SIU-C, Nutrition, home economics, meal planning Betty Hoefer: Southeast Missouri State, Physical education Joann Hoffmann: SIU-E, English Marilyn Hughes: BAC, WIU, SIU-E, Algebra, physical science Richard Hunsaker: SIU-C, Occidental College, U. of Denver, Oral communication, public speaking, debate, Debate coach, director Little Theatre play, senior musical Don Jackson: BAC, U. of I., Algebra, trigonometry, geom¬ etry, Mathematics Department chairman Wilma Jackson: Southwest Missouri State, U. of Colorado, Typing, personal typing Herschel Johnson: U. of I., Driver education, physical educa¬ tion, Soph football and basketball coach Donald Jones: Monmouth College, U. of Missouri, Vocal music, Music Department chairman, Stamp Club Robert Kaiser: BAC, SIU-C, SIU-E, Algebra, geometry, basic math, Frosh football coach Lynn Koehler: ISU, German, Spanish Janet Kuehn: Bradley U., U. of I., SIU-E, Oral communica¬ tion, public speaking, Little Theatre sponsor, director of one-acts Fredrick Kunze: DePauw U., Washington U., Spanish, Stu¬ dent Council sponsor Janie Kyramarios: Washington U., Middlebury College, U. of Mexico, Spanish, Spanish Club sponsor R. Keith Lawrence: Central Missouri State, Physical educa¬ tion, Assistant football and track coach David Llewellyn: U. of I., BAC, SIU, Algebra, geometry JoLynda Manion: SIU-C, SIU-E, English, writing, science fiction, Rough Writers’ Club sponsor, Sophomore Class sponsor Albert Manwaring: McKendree College, U. of I., Memphis State, Algebra, geometry Elmo Masters: Southeast Missouri State, U. of Missouri Counselor Pat Matysik: SIU-C, SIU-E, BAC, English, composition 10 Faculty important of all, “friends” Gene Maurer: SIU-E, U. of I., Physical education. Intra¬ murals Charles McConnell: Bradley U., Colorado State, Auto shop Alda McIntyre: SIU-C, U. of Iowa, Typing, shorthand Nancy Mermelstein: U. of I., American history Dean Merritt: Millikin U., SIU-E, NIU, Business law, math, principles Arch Montgomery: Southwest Missouri State, U. of Missouri, Central Missouri, SIU-E, Technical drawing, shop math. Photography Club sponsor Billy G. Moore: SIU-E, St. Louis U., Social studies, world geography. Chess team coach, FCA Jean Moore: Stephens College, Washington U., U. of Mis¬ souri, U. of Colorado, English Marita Ann Moore: Counselor Eda Morgan: Oklahoma State U., Biology ' Roger Mueller: ISU, SIU, English, Head basketball coach, assistant baseball coach Jane Mueth: BAC, SIU-E, Theatre arts, oral communica¬ tion, Little Theatre sponsor, director of Jam, contest play, finale Erna Murphy: MacMurray College, Harvard University, Civics, Civics team lead teacher Mary Luise Niess: U. of III., English Tom Ninnis: EIU, SIU-E, Distributive education, marketing Larry’ Obenchain: Indiana U., SIU, Indiana State. Con¬ sumer education, bookkeeping. Consumer Education Club Dorothy Oelrich: Gustavus Adolphus College, U. of Denver, U. of Minnesota, LaCrosse Teachers College, Wisconsin U., German Faye Pabst: BAC, SIU-E, Office occupations, shorthand, typing, Office Occupations Club sponsor Sandra Parris: Central Missouri State, SIU, Oral communi¬ cations, public speaking Norman Patton: ISU, SIU, Typing, bookkeeping Putting hot air to good use. Mr. Gory Sprague. Mr. Gory Tweslen, ond Once in o while the faculty will give o lesson to o passing freshmon Mr. Dan Wolford compete in the American Problems balloon-blowing who needs it. contest. Faculty 1 1 We appreciate all their time and Robert Lee Petri: BAC, SIU-C, Mechanical, machine detail, technical and architectural drawing, architectural design Glenn Philpott: Western Illinois U., Bookkeeping, general business John Reed: SIU-E, Driver education, Driver Education De¬ partment chairman Orpha Holmes Reeder: Washington U., St. Louis U., U. of Missouri, SIU, English, Freshman Class sponsor Elizabeth Reichert: U. of I., U. of Arizona, SIU-E, Civics Charles Rodman: EIU-C, SIU-E, English, composition Jerome M. Rybicki: Lock Haven State, SIU-C, SIU-E, Al¬ gebra, geometry Bill Saul: SIU-C. Mathematics Mona Scheibel: BAC, SIU, Kansas State, World geography, social studies, Junior Class sponsor Ralph Schlesinger: ISU, U. of I., SIU-E, Vandercook Col¬ lege of Music, Instrumental music, music theory, vocal music, Marching Maroons director 1 rudy Schmidt: EIU, U. of I„ Chemistry, physical science Allen Schuessler: Elmhurst College, SIU, Natural science, biology, Biological Science Department chairman, Senior Class sponsor David Schwalb: BAC, SIU-E, American history, government, Freshman baseball coach Robert Sforza: Biology Cole James Shannon: Murray State, SIU, Special education classes Sue Sharp: Blackburn College, SIU-E, English, AFS Club sponsor, Junior Class sponsor George B. Shea Jr.: Knox College, SIU-E, English, reading, Assistant baseball and basketball coach Gary Shepek: Kansas State, Wisconsin U., Physics, chemistry, Freshman Class sponsor Jennette A. Simkins: Millikin U., Murray State, Counselor John Sims: U. of Ill., Welding shop Recreating the 50 1 at the Beilevinois Staff dance in November, Mrs. Merle Guthrie proves her dancing ability to some willing learners. u -v “ a Mr. Dan Wolford makes a point in a conversation with Mr. Dick Hun- saker as they meet on a September afternoon. 12 Faculty effort, even if we rarely say it Phyllis Smith: Park College, SIU-E, Civics Patt Sue Ison: William Woods College, Washington U., U. of Missouri, U. of I., McKendree College, Physical educa¬ tion, Intramurals David Snowden: U. of Ill., American history Gary Sprague: Moorhead State College, U. of I., SIU-E, Chemistry, physics, Junior Class sponsor Nancy Steel: Washington U., St. Louis U., Latin, English Deborah Stieneker: SIU-E, English, oral communication, Little Theatre co-sponsor, director of one-acts, contest plays Farren G. Stover: ISU., U. of I., Washington U., SIU-E, French, Foreign Language Department chairman Mary Ellen Struze: Edinboro State College, (Pennsylvania), Alvcscot, England, Reading Clinic Dian Thom: ISU, U. of Missouri, Algebra, geometry Sandra Tinney: SIU, Data processing, general business. Junior Class sponsor , Gussie Tonne: BAC, West Texas State, SIU-E, English, composition, Rough Writers Club sponsor Vincent F. Torigian: SIU-F , American history, civics, I ep Club co-sponsor, Local and State History Club sponsor Betty Twesten: SIU-E, Clerical and secretarial practice, shorthand, general business Gary Twesten: SIU-E, Ecology, natural science Dale Van Blair: Quincy College, Drake U., SIU-E, English, English Department chairman Nathan Veach: SIU-C, SIU-E, U. of Nevada, Bemidji State, DePaul U., Woodworking, furniture construction, general woodshop Robert Vitek: Eastern Illinois University, American history, problems. Freshman wrestling coach Juanita Wallen: U. of Illinois, U. of Wisconsin, Instructional Materials Department chairman Pete Walter: SIU-C, SIU-E, St. Louis U., Basic math, Head tennis coach, Intramural gymnastics George W ' arren: U. of I., Washington U., St. Louis L., L. of Notre Dame, Middlcbury College, Lycee Balzac, French, Spanish John Wehmcier: SIU-E, Algebra, geometry, Head wrestling coach James M. Witten: BAC, SIU-E, SIU-C, Special education classes William Willett: EIU, SIU, Vocational welding Vera Wood: Butler U., Midwestern U., Typing, shorthand, business math Harold P. Yung: U. of I., St. Louis U., Algebra Faculty 13 Secretaries in the high school offices around the campus were: (Bottom Row) Helen Phillips, Nadine Chapman, Betty Burris, Doris Wittlinger. (Top Row) Jo Doctorman, Pat Lewis, Ellie Krummrich, Doris Sworringim. (Second Row) Wallene Woodruff, Gloria Rose, Doris Edwards, and Myra Ramers. Keeping school in order is job of many people The campus personnel are working daily behind the scenes. Whether we realize it or not, they help us through our day. Our day ends at 3:30 but they work on in the offices, the cafeteria, and the class¬ rooms, getting ready for the next day. The Board of Education Office secretaries were Wally Cechovic, Lela Moore, Carolyn Donaldson, Wanda Childers, JoAnn Katzmark, Gayle Hargis, and Marlene Wright. The Main Office switchboard and Mrs. Burris were kept busy answering sick call-ins during the flu epidemic in February. 14 Secretaries A necessary part of each home basketball game is the sweeping up of the playing floor by one of our custodians. A favorite food in the cafeteria is french fries, prepared on the spot by our cafeteria staff. Preparing and serving meals in the cafeteria all year were: (Bottom Row) Flo Tylka, Agnes Reinhardt, Georgiana Long, Rose Kricensky, Margaret Baum, Doris Schmidt, Cleo Bien. (Top Row) Lester Slade, manager, Betty Rothgangel, Doris Muckensfrum, Luella Harmon, Georgiana Lauf, Loel Isselhardt, Velma Reeble, Carol Toenjes, Darlene Wurdinger, and Dan Patrick. Custodians 15 Sophomores learned the basics of biology. Chemistry students learned about molecules and atoms. Natural science classes studied features of the earth. Science demands deep thought Human anatomy and physiology was a new course set up lor seniors which dealt with the studv of body organs and their I unctions. Other courses available for studv were advanced biology, chemistry, physical science, ecol¬ ogy, nature science, physics, and sophomore biology. This vear the ecology classes began using the textbook written by their instructor, Mr. Gary Tweston. Physics and chemistry were combined as a course. 16 Sciences Mr. Tweston and his ecology class studied ways to preserve nature. The second floor of the Science-Library Building was a busy place. Students worked bard on experiments and projects, with chem¬ istry students constantly surprised by the out¬ come of their experiments. Physics students studied the laws of nature while those in ecology learned the use of nature, from catching fish to recognizing different types of leaves. George Sotiropoulos used his talents in dissecting a fetal pig. Physics students worked with electronic equipment. In anatomy students learned parts and functions of the body. Sciences 17 Civics classes were marked by the traditional newscast, done here by Kathy Jordon. Social studies helped us to meet and deal with personal and social adjustment. In freshman civics and senior government courses we learned about the democratic processes. Juniors had a choice of ten-week history courses, ranging from colonial life to nuclear age. Upperclassmen studied the be¬ havior of society and of man as an individual in sociology and psychology. 18 Social Stuilies Being a student in a Famous Americans class meant writing many papers. Various projects of social studies students were displayed throughout the school. Tomorrow’s answers in yesterday and today Showing a deep concern in the world, many students worked together to improve their environment. In addi¬ tion to the annual civics class drive for a needy family, this Christmas the classes in American problems raised money for the one hundred neediest families in the area, a fund sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Money came from bake sales, a volleyball marathon lasting ten hours, and a ballon-blowing contest. They solved at least one small problem by donating a total of four hundred dollars to the lund. Studying with the use of head phones were Mike Knave, Wade Wilkin, and Bill Hoffeditz. Social Studies 19 French students Vicki Russel, Anne Suppiger, and Sue Roberts displayed their acting and speaking abilities by performing skits before the class. Third year Spanish students concentrated on a new area of study, the country and its people. German, Fiench and Spanish students celebrated Mardi Gras. A variety of choices in any language Parlez-vous francais? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Habla usted cspanol? or maybe Latin? Learning to speak the language was only one aspect of our foreign language classes. Studies also involved the people and their cul¬ ture. This knowledge was gained through field trips, films, and camping trips. Learning through the posters they made, Latin students furthered their knowledge of the language. 20 Foreign Language Students such as Dana Graebe, Tim Katzmark and Lisa Huffer enjoyed reading modern American literature. There was a little something for everybody in our English Department. As our interests varied so did the English courses we could choose. For those who liked to read there were classes in individualized reading, world literature, Shakespeare and literature of the Bible. If one s interests lay in writing there were classes in composition, creative writing, journalism, and mechanics of writing. Speech classes were taught in the areas of debate and public speaking. Science fiction and super¬ natural literature entertained the occult- minded while our future stars learned of the theatre in Theatre Arts. These were only a few of the wide variety of English electives. A new book of unbelievable happenings captured the attention of Milton Advanced Reading Techniques student K athy Smetana bettered her read- Wiley, Wally Bergman, and Gloria Determan in a class of the super- ing skills through the use of SRA materials. natural. English 21 A pretest helped students to study for chapter tests. Opportunities lie ahead Business courses stressed the traits needed for success. Students took a variety of courses to prepare for future employment or to find part-time jobs while in college. They also found help in typing papers, balancing budg¬ ets, and using shorthand notes. 22 Business As problems arose, so did the student-teacher relationship. Students found the formulas harder than they had expectedl Students needed to know basic principles before attempting higher math. Math poses problems Math with its formulas, theorems, and statistics in¬ trigued the mind and helped one to reason. In courses from the freshman to the senior level students worked problems which ranged from figuring the price of gro¬ ceries to operating high speed computers. Math comes a little easier with the help of the teacher. Mathematics 23 Mechanical drawing requires a lot of special drawing utensils. Welding is a class in which a person can create his metallic dreams. Machine shop calls for some close studies of the equipment. Shop classes help pave a better road for the future... The paper, gasoline, and oil shortages have affected many people this past year. However West did not suf¬ fer as much from these shortages as from our own short¬ ages. In the shop classes the only shortage was the lack of machinery in contrast to the number of willing stu¬ dents. However, once in the shop classes the students did not lack enthusiasm and interest in learning new skills. From the beginning courses in general shop, shop math, and vocational agriculture to advanced courses in architectural design, electricity and mechanics, students were trained in skills for the future as well as for the present. 24 Shop Architectural drawing presents both problems and enjoyment. Wood shop provided new furniture pieces for collection. Shops were busy The industrial classes taught skills for the present as well as for the future. Auto shop helped keep auto repair bills down and cars in good shape. Wood shop students made furniture, such as bookcases, gunracks, jewelry boxes, and bird houses. Shop classes taught something for everyday living. With the help of teachers, students learned the meaning of team work. While some had problems in auto shop others laughed them off. Shop 25 Students study the principles of electricity. Industrial arts creates a world The Industrial Education Department has been offering many more courses than most students realize. Subjects ranged from auto shop and welding to mechanical drawing. From the back of the stadium came the “buzz” of the welding equipment and the “roar” of the motor. Although only five girls took the courses offered by this department, they found them very challenging. As students odd to the campus, so do plants. Examining the plants in Horticulture Class are Christy Toenjes and Sue Schmidt. 26 Industrial Education Mary McGrow and Gloria Biley examine pictures as they dream about their future homes. Planning a wedding is a big step in a girl ' s life. Homemaking is vital From the home economics area on the first (loor of the Main Building came the painful cries caused by the burned fingers of cooks, the questioning hum of the sewing room learners wondering how they could make such mistakes, and the “oohs” and “aahs echoing from girls planning weddings and their future homes. The homemaking curriculum covered not only cook¬ ing, sewing, nutrition, and family living, but housing and meal planning. Planning a meal is a much harder task than it seems to be. Home Economics 27 Having choreographed her own floor routine, lynn Muren performed it in front of her class. The warning signs of cancer were the topic of discussion in health classes. Freshman girls executed their skills in volleyball. Exercise for physical and mental health The greatest lesson learned in physical education was cooperation. In gym classes the individual became part of a team. Quick thinking and coordination were essen¬ tial in a range of sports such as soccer, field hockey, badminton, tumbling, weightlifting, and tennis. P.E. was an outlet for the everyday routine. After all, what would the day be without a cold locker room and an even colder shower? Cooch Carr shows the girls how to leap over the hurdles. 28 Physical Education Ten weeks of the freshman year was de¬ voted to the study of health. Then came the first step into adulthood— drivers’ education! During the semester the aspiring driver spent time in classroom instruction for highway safety, with the simulator, and then, behind the wheel! After completion of the course, the future driver should be ready for proper handling of a car. Mrs. Pott Snelson ' s 6th hour P.E. class stretched in the warm afternoon sun. Most any hour boys could be found running the track. Physical Education 29 Board exercises helped students in Music Theory. Whether one could sing or not there was someplace for him in music. Freshmen girls’ and mixed chorus, sophomore girls’ and mixed chorus, merri tones, girls’ glee, the choralettes, the choraleers, various ensembles, and the concert choir were our vocal groups. Instrumental groups consisted of the or¬ chestra, the chamber orchestra, the sympho- nette, the cadet band, the stage band, and the marching band. Music Theory was offered to interested students. 30 Music A current and future artist displayed her talents. Making and wearing your own creations was part of Jewelry Design classes. Talents put to use in many ways Creative talents were put to use in many different areas. As a pre-requisite tor all art-related courses, a stu¬ dent had to have taken Art I and II. Specialized areas were ceramics, jewelry design and painting. Painting students enhanced the southwest wall ol the south side of the cafeteria by creating a twelve-foot by eight-inch mural ol Raggedy Ann and Andy. Talented fingers produce great works. Art 31 After being duly processed, photo¬ graphed and numbered, each incoming student is issued an I.D. Instruction permits students to acquire skills to avoid “accidents ' ’ behind the wheel of high school. Stephen Abeln: Frosh football, basket¬ ball, intramurals (“The Ripped Ones”). Stephen Adams: Frosh, soph, varsity foot¬ ball (tri-captain), intramurals, soccer, basketball (West End Whompers), soft- ball (Ripped Ones). Dawn Adkins Stephen Agnew Douglas Ahn Virgil Akins: Prom Committee. Lynne Alessandrelli: Jam, floats, intra- murals. Mark Allard: Marching Band, Jam, Pho¬ tography Club, Hy News sports editor, floats. Susan Allgire: Student Council, Jam, Pep Club, French Club, Orchestra, Chorus, Girls Glee, Choraleers, Prom, floats. Karen J. Alms: Chorus, Choraleers, Stu¬ dent Council, Jam, Spanish Club, intra¬ m urals. Maria Diane Analla: Jam, floats, intra¬ murals, volleyball, baseball. Elaine Anderson Jean Appling: Jam, floats, intramurals. Darla K. Arburn: Chorus, Jam, Prom, floats, senior plays. Dorothy Arlt Paul Armstrong: Varsity cross country, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Orches¬ tra, Jam Court. Our enthusiasm never died Terri Armstrong: Student Council, Jam and Court, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Prom, Girls Glee, Bclletones, Choralettes, Bellevinois Staff, Prom, intramural vol¬ leyball, floats, soph play. Teresa Arterbum: Little Theatre, History Club, Jam, Chorus, Hy News Staff, one- acts, soph play, floats, gymnastics. Susan C. Ash: Student Council vice- president, Jam, Jam Queen, National Honor Society, Choralettes, Hy News Staff, Prom, Hootenany, one-acts, soph play, floats, intramurals, Miss Maroon. Martin Athy: Future Farmers of America. Diane Auth: Future Nurses, AFS Club, Future Homemakers, Social Studies Club, Latin Club, Chorus, Prom, floats, intra- murals. Rose Marie Aye: Pep Club, Chorus, Lit¬ tle Theatre, Belletones, Jam, one-acts. Kenneth Bade: Track, cross country, FCA, intramurals: gymnastics, basketball. Peter Baillargeon: Chorus, Orchestra, Symphonette, frosh track, frosh, j.v., var¬ sity wrestling. Seniors 35 r Anthony Ballard: Frosh, soph, varsity football, track. Rick Baltz Rhonda Bandy: Choralettes, Choralcers, Jam, Prom, Little Theatre, Bellevinois Staff, student service. Roger Barfield Don Barton: Student Council, varsity football, baseball, basketball. Sharon Battoe: Girls Glee, Belletones, Little Theatre, Prom, Jam, floats, soph play, powder puff game, intramurals. Pam Beatty: Chorus, Future Nurses, Jam, Prom, floats, Belletones, History Club, senior play, intramurals. Stephanie Becherer: Soph play, floats, student service. Our officers led us Charles Bechtel: Frosh-soph wrestling. Julie Bedwell: Jam, Prom, floats, soph play, intramurals, student service. Janis Bee: Little Theatre, Jam, floats, student service. Steve Bense James Benson Mitzi Berens: Class floats. Mary Louise Bergman: Chorus, Future Homemakers, Distributive Education Club, floats. Thomas Berry: Varsity cross country, track, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society. Cherie Bevirt: Marching Band, majorette, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Choraleers, Chorus, Little Theatre, Jam, Pep Band, Concert Band, Powder Puff, floats, intra¬ murals. David Beyer: Frosh wrestling manager, varsity cross country manager, j.v. track, floats, intramurals. Gloria Bily: Little Theatre, Girls Glee, German Club, Jam, soph play, floats. Kathy Lynn Bingheim: Student service. Larry F. Bingheim: Division champion in wrestling. Lorraine Kay Black Brian Blackwell: Frosh, soph, j.v. foot¬ ball, soph wrestling, FCA, History Club, intramurals. Annette Sue Bohannon: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Chorus, German Club, district and all-state orchestra. _ 36 Seniors Janice Boland: Student service, floats. Kenneth Bolhofner Amy Bonhard: Chorus, Jam, Hy News Staff, Prom, intramurals, soph play, one- acts, student service. Cheryl Boone: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy. Kendra Lee Bott James Boucher: Distributive Education Club. Sandy Boul: Distributive Education Club, Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals. Charlene Bourne: Concert Band. Divided doss ideas were unified by class officers Greg Doussard, president, Laura Jacobi, secretary, Becky Pruitt, vice-president, and Robin Levin, treasurer. Bernadette Brady: Jam, Prom, soph play, floats, intramural volleyball, basketball, baseball. Deborah Brandenburger: Marching Band, Orchestra, Concert Band, History Club, Symphonette, Girls Glee. Karen Ann Braun: Office Occupation Club. Patricia Bremer Darryl Broderick: Cadet Band, Chorus, Choraleers, Concert Choir, Ensemble, Remon Singers, float, intramural basket¬ ball. Doreen Brown: Bellevinois Staff, Powder Puff game, floats, student service, intra¬ murals. Kenneth Brown: Varsity track, frosh football, cross country, intramural gym¬ nastics. Marilyn Brown _y Seniors 37 38 Seniors Steven Brown Diane Bruckner: German Club, Chorus, Belletones, Choralettes, Jam, Prom, Bellevinois Staff, Hootenany, floats, stu¬ dent service. Sharon Bruehl: Chorus, Jam, student service. Cathy Brunsmann: Girls Glee, Chora¬ lettes, Powder Puff, Jam, floats, senior play. Glenn Bub: Orchestra, floats. Karen Buccina: Jam, Pep Club, senior play, floats, student service. Patricia Buechler: National Honor So¬ ciety, float, senior musical. Robert J. Buechler: Intramural gymnas¬ tics. Cheryl Bunch: Pep Club, Belletones, Prom, Girls Glee, floats. Deborah Marie Burleson Tenney Burrough Kent Butler: Little Theatre, Thespian, gymnastics. Eileen Byrne: Office Occupations Club treasurer. Ken Calhoun: Soph cross country, intra¬ mural soccer, floats. Rick R. Carel: Concert Band, Marching Band, Photography Club. Cheryl Kay Chaffin: Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Pep Band. Vici Chapman: Office Occupations Club, student service. Debbie Chesley: Hy News co-editor, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Jam, soph play, floats, student service, senior play. Velda Chucalo: Cadet Band, Marching Band, Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra, Pep Band, Future Teachers, German Club. Karyn Clark: Pom-pon girls co-captain, In-Sept Sextette, Concert Choir, Chora - leers, Prom, floats. Kenneth Clayton: Frosh, j.v., and varsity wrestling, soph football, intramural soft- ball. Mary Jo Clements: Spanish Club, Jam, soph play, floats, intramural basketball, softball, tennis, volleyball. Kay E. Cogswell: Frosh Band, Chorus, Pep Club, Symphonettc, Choralettes, Choraleers, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Jam, Little Theatre, math team Bob Collin: Bellevinois Staff photograph¬ er and Photo Editor, Photography Club president, frosh basketball. Kurt Connor: Varsity football, floats. Margaret Conrath: Cadet Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society, Hy News news editor, soph play. Colleen Corrigan Tom Costello Mark Cox: Varsity football, track, frosh wrestling, frosh-soph baseball, Student Council president, FCA, Rough Writers, Hy News Staff, Jam Court, floats, intra¬ murals. Gary Crane Janet Cresson: Concert Band, Marching Band. David Crossley Darleen Daesch Gary Ray Dahm: Future Farmers of America president, sentinal. James Dahm: Frosh, soph, j.v. football, frosh-j.v. wrestling. Mike Dahm: Concert Band, Distributive Education Club. Steven Dahm: National Honor Society. Dennis Davidson: Chorus, frosh football and track, intramural football, basketball. Donna Davidson: Little Theatre, Powder Puff game, floats, intramurals, senior play. Bradford Davis Our reps backed us Class reps Jurgen Stoltz, Sue Ash, Keith Earnshaw, Claire Fleming, Kim McPhail, and Julie Bedwell agree — 74 is SO FINEI (absent from the King, Valerie Hoffmann, Mark Cox, Dawn McCollam, Jeff Miller, Paulette picture were Jim Strousbough and Mark Eckert) Seniors 39 r We won! We won! We won! Janice Davis: Orchestra, Symphonette, Little Theatre, Jam, Rough Writers, soph play. Kathleen Dennis Gloria Determan: Distributive Education Club, Little Theatre, floats. Jeff Dixon: Varsity cross country, track, FCA, tennis, floats, intramural basketball. Leslie Dobbs: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, Jam, Distributive Education Club, intramurals. Steven Dorman: Little Theatre, Jam, Individual Events, Forensic League, in¬ tramural basketball, softball. Gregory Doussard: Student Council, sen¬ ior president, Marching Band, Concert Band, Jam and Court, Little Theatre, Thespian, Forensic League, I.E. Prom, one-acts, soph play, senior play, floats. Sally Drag Deborah Lynn Dressel: Future Farmers of America. Carmen Duco: Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals, girls tennis team. Keith Dunger: Basketball manager, base¬ ball manager, track manager, intramural basketball referee. Sheree Dvorachek: Class floats. Keith Larnshaw: Student Council, tennis, intramural football, basketball, soccer. David Easter: Floats, intramurals. Paula Eaves: Pep Club, Chorus. Janis Eccles: Jam, Prom, floats, intra¬ murals, student service. Mark Eckert: Chorus, Concert Choir, Student Council treasurer, chaplain, Hobo Day chairman, FFA, frosh-soph football, basketball, track, floats, intra¬ murals. Melody Eckhardt Lu Eggmann: Chorus, French Club, Prom, float. Ara Eghigian: French Club, intramurals. Cheri Marie Eichenseer Keith Embrich Robert Engler: Varsity wrestling, varsity track, FCA, frosh football and baseball, floats. Nanette Erlinger: German Club, Little Theatre, Jam and Court, Hy News Staff, Girls Glee, Chorus. _ 40 Seniors Linda Fahmer Stephen Faist: Concert Choir, Ensemble, Cadet Band, Chorus, frosh-soph track, one-acts. Peggy Farthing Gary Featherling: History Club, Little Theatre, frosh wrestling, track, float. Dennis Feazel: Football, basketball, track, cross country, floats, intramural football, basketball. Susan Lynn F ellner: Mixed Chorus. Sue Ferrario: Powder Puff game, intra¬ mural badminton, student service. Christi Finck Mindy Fischer: Chcerleading co-captain, Jam, Chorus, float, intramurals. Debbie Fix: Student service, floats. Claire Fleming: Student Council, Belle- vinois Staff, National Honor Society, French Club, Jam, Prom, soph play, stu¬ dent service, intramurals. Eddie Ray Flure: Little Theatre, Social Studies Club, Thespian, Jam, Hy News co-editor, Symphonette, Orchestra, soph play, senior play, football, wrestling, track. Michael Fomess: J.V. and varsity wres¬ tling. James Joseph Fournie: Future Farmers of America treasurer, reporter. Carol L. Francis: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Jam, senior musical, district and all-state orchestra. Kay Marie Friedewald: Choralettes, Spanish Club, Jam, Future Teachers, Girls Glee. Donald Frierdich: Future Farmers of America vice-president. Jo Frierdich: Distributive Education Club, Little Theatre, Jam, soph play, Jam, floats, intramurals. Kelby Fries: Thespian, Little Theatre, Concert Choir, Jam, Scholastic Art Awards, I.E. Prom, debate, floats. Margaret Frost: Future Teachers, floats. Careful last touches and final product — THE WINNERIII _y Seniors 41 r Angela Furgeson: Jam, Prom, senior play, floats. (Jay Gaa Kathleen Gagen: Future Nurses, Future Homemakers, Latin Club, History Club, Chorus, float. Edward Gain: Frosh football. Cindy Galle: Transfer from BTHS East, Little Theatre, contest play, floats. Elaine Gallego Tony Gallego: Frosh football, baseball, floats. Robert B. Gates: Hy News Staff, Jam and Court, Photography Club, floats. Seniors who play together, stay together Intramurals played a big part in the high school lives of many seniors. Many of the teams had the same members all four years. Not only did they offer enter¬ tainment for the individuals involved, but they offered competition at the same time. A vital tackle in the intramural football championship. V_ 42 Seniors A Beau Geller: Intramural volleyball and tennis. Nancy Geolat: Jam, Prom, floats, stu¬ dent service, intramurals. Dianne Gerken: Chorus, Jam, Hy News Staff, floats, intramurals. Stephen German: National Honor So¬ ciety, Scholar Quiz team, math teams, frosh. and j.v. wrestling. Gary Gibson Kim Giessing: Cheerleader, Chorus, Stu¬ dent Council, Jarti, floats, intramurals. Dennis Gladson: Varsity football, wres¬ tling, track, FCA, frosh baseball, intra¬ murals. David Goetter: Track, cross country, in¬ tramural football and basketball. Karen Goff: Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Jam, Marching Band, Chamber Orchestra. Bernd Gogol: Track, baseball, football, tennis, Latin Club, FCA, Jam, I.E. floats, intramurals. Patti Gould: Chorus. Dana Graebe: Bellcvinois Staff, Prom, soph play, floats. Rebecca Ann Graf: Orchestra, Sym- phonette, Chamber Orchestra, German Club, Chorus, Marching Band, Jam, Little Theatre, soph play, floats. Steve Grah Lisa Ganschinietz: Concert Choir, Jam, Little Theatre, Prom, Choraleers, Chora- lettes, soph play. Charlotte Gray: Pep Club, Prom, floats. Mary Beth Greer: Little Theatre, Girls Glee, one-acts, soph play, “J.B.”, “Pa¬ jama Game”, “Hello Dolly”, “Dark of the Moon”. Doug Greiman: Varsity football, floats, intramurals. Jennifer Groh: National Honor Society, German Club, Chorus, Choralettes, Jam, Rough Writers. Dawn Groom: Chorus, Jam, soph play, floats, senior play. Mud-covered Linda Soucy run for o TD in the Powder Puff Game. _ Seniors 43 r Debbie Grossmann: Chorus, float. Donna Lee Gryzmala: Chorus, student service. Pamela Guetterman Robin Guetterman Charles Gulash: Frosh football, tennis, soph wrestling, intramural football, bas¬ ketball, float Karen Guthorle: Hy News Staff, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Marching Band, Concert Band, Jam, Prom, soph play, floats, intramurals, math team. Donna Haas: Chorus, Jam, Distributive Education Club, soph play, float. Inez Hairston College a near dream, V 44 Seniors Jesse Hamby: Thespian, Little Theatre, Concert Choir, National Honor Society, Jam, Chorus, Choraleers, one-acts, cross country, track. Suzanne E. Hammon: Chorus, Chora- lettes, Bellevinois Staff, Pep Club, Little Theatre, Jam, floats, soph play, intra¬ murals. Pamela Kay Hammond: Concert Choir, In-Sept Sextette, Remon Singers, Chorus, Choraleers, French Club, floats. Laura M. Hanipsey: Future Homemakers president, Chorus, Choralettes, soph play, floats. Susan Hampton: Chorus, Little Theatre, Bellevinois Staff, French Club, Prom, soph play, floats, intramurals, senior play. Regina Hankley Bradford A. Hanna: Varsity football, track, frosh basketball, floats. Lynn Hanvey Susan Kay Happel: Concert Choir, Cho¬ rus, Choraleers, floats, gymnastics. Mark Hargis: FCA, frosh, soph, varsity basketball and baseball, floats. Diane Harhausen: Girls Glee, Chora- lenes, Jam, Prom, floats, senior play. Michael Harper: Frosh football, wres¬ tling, floats, intramurals. Barbara Harris: Concert Band, March¬ ing Band, Orchestra, Chamber Orches¬ tra, Forensic League, Chorus, Jam, I.E., debate, senior musical. I ina Harris: National Honor Society, Office Occupations Club. Carol Jean Hart Joan Harter: Forensic League, I.E., Jam, one-acts, soph play, floats, intramurals. Kathy Hartoin: Chorus, Choralettes, Choraleers, Jam, National Honor Society, float, senior musical. Jena Haskins: Cheerleader, Chorus, Cho¬ raleers, Concert Choir, Casual Sextette, Remon Singers, Student Council, Jam, student service, floats, one-acts, intra¬ murals. Doreen Hatter: Distributive Education Club, Little Theatre, floats. Nancy Hawk: Chorus, intramurals. Lisa Hawkins: Concert Choir, In-Sept and Casuals Sextettes, Choraleers, Na¬ tional Honor Society, German Club, Prom, Jam, all-state choir, soph play, floats, math team. Ray Healey: Little Theatre, Thespian, I.E., Jam King, 1972 all-state actor, floats, one-acts, senior musical. Curtis Heckenberg: Frosh, soph, jv and varsity football, wrestling, FCA, floats. Mary Ann Heil: Chorus, Girls Glee, floats. soon to be a reality Randy Heinlein: Distributive Education Club, frosh-soph track, frosh football, gymnastics. Barbara Helfrich: National Honor So¬ ciety, Jam, Prom. Ricky Helton: Frosh track. Jennifer Hemmer: Chorus, Choralettes, Choraleers. Barbara Henderson: Jam, floats, intra¬ mural volleyball, basketball, baseball. Brenda Henson: Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus. Debra Henson: Jam, one-acts, floats. Terry Henson: Golf. Checking out the college machine are Eric Vicki May relaxes after being named the Na- DAR recognizes Mark Eckert and Susan Ash as Viehman and Rob Pietroburgo. tiona! Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. outstanding students. _ J Seniors 45 Kurt Henzell Teri Herbert: Scholastic Art Award, I.E. Jam, floats, student service. John Herbstreith: FCA, frosh, soph, jv basketball, varsity football, frost baseball. Cathy S. Herr: Pep Club, Spanish Club, floats. Karen Lynn Hesket: Cheerleader, Jam, one-acts, floats, intramurals. Kathy Hesse: Girls Glee, Little Theatre, Jam, Pep Club, Chorus, floats, soph play, intramurals. Tom Heuer: Wrestling manager, intra¬ murals. Deborah Hildebrand: Office Occupations Club. Mary F. Hindrichs: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Marching Band, Little The¬ atre, Jam, Symphonette, floats. David Hippard: Frosh basketball, intra¬ mural basketball. Lee Ann Hoenig: Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Concert Band, Cadet Band. LaVeetta Hoepfinger: Chorus, Chora- lettes, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Consumer Education Club. Jack Hoffarth: Frosh, soph, jv track, soph wrestling, float, Jam. Lori Hoffman Valerie Hoffmann: Student Council, Jam and Court, Chorus, Pep Club, Little Theatre, soph play, floats, intramurals. Ken Holdener: Frosh, soph, jv track, floats, intramurals. Thomas Hollinberger: Social Studies Club, Scholar Quiz team, Hy News Staff, Page One, National Merit commenda¬ tion. Frank Holman: Distributive Education Club. Joseph Holtgrewe: Frosh, soph, jv, var¬ sity football and basketball, History Club. Sherry Hoock: Marching Band, major¬ ette, Concert Choir, Casuals Sextette, Jam, Little Theatre, Concert Band, Cho¬ rus, Choraleers, Pep Club, floats, intra- murals. A big grin from our foreign ex¬ change student. Jurgen Stoltz. 46 Seniors A Our final walk in last Hobo Day Parade Kristie Horrell: Hy News Staff, Chorus, Little Theatre, Jam, Prom, soph play, floats, senior musical, intramural softball, volleyball. Gerri Hubbard: Chorus, Choraleers, Con¬ cert Choir, Jam, floats. Terry Huber: Basketball, baseball, intra¬ murals. Richard Hubert: Transfer from Althoff High, basketball. Joan Huebner: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, Jam, floats, intramurals, senior play. Lisa Huffer: Prom, Bellevinois Staff, Chorus, one-acts, soph play, floats, senior musical. Randy Hug: Intramural basketball. Tom Jenkins Parading down West Main, we attempt to scare the feathers off the Flyers. Anne Hutcheson: Jam, soph play. Laura Jacobi: Student Council, Jam and Court, Chorus, Bellctones, I.E., Hy News Staff, theatre plays, soph play, one-acts, senior musical. Louis Janik: Frosh, soph, jv basketball, intramural basketball. Michael David Jobe: Choir, Jam and Court, Concert Choir, frosh basketball, one-acts, floats, intramurals. Toby Lynn Johnston: Chorus, Bellctones, Choralettes, floats. Belinda Jones: Transfer from Lebanon, Ohio, Future Homemakers, office worker, A-V Club, Good News Club, Yoga. James W. Jordan: Hy News Staff, frosh football, floats, intramurals. Julia Jorns: Concert Band. _ Seniors 47 V, Joseph Jurak Janet Kabureck: Spanish Club, Pep Club, floats. Carol Kaemmerer Terry Kaemmerer: Varsity cross country, track, FCA, Prom, float, intramural bas¬ ketball. Rick Kassing Richard Kasson: Cadet Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, FFA, Jam, intra¬ mural football, basketball. Tim Katzmark: Varsity football, basket¬ ball and baseball, floats. Scott L. Kaufman: Orchestra, Jam, floats, intramurals. Georgianna Keck: Future Nurses, Cho¬ rus, student service. Patricia Kelly Joan Marie Kemp: Distributive Educa¬ tion Club, Chorus, floats, student service. Kevin L. Kerr: Chorus, Little Theatre, Jam and Court, I.E., Prom, gymnastics, floats, senior musical. Lonnie Kettler: Soph baseball manager. Anita Kimutis: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Hy News Staff, National Honor Society, Prom, Jam, Little Theatre, floats, soph play. Kim Renee King: Student Council, Bellevinois Staff, Chorus, Pep Club, Little Theatre, Prom, Choralettes, floats, soph play, senior play, student service. Cydney Kirk: German Club, Pep Club, Orchestra, Choraleers, Jam, Little The¬ atre, Bellevinois Staff, all-state orchestra, soph play, intramurals. Deborah Kirk: Hy News Staff, Jam, Prom, Chorus, soph play, floats, intra- murals. Patricia Klohr: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, Future Nurses, student service. Beth Klopmeyer: Office Occupations Club. Ronald Kneezel: National Honor Society, intramurals. Peggy Knepper: History Club, soph cho¬ rus, floats, intramurals. Greg Knolhoff: Frosh basketball, intra¬ murals, floats. Karen Knowles Paul Konya: Marching Band, varsity football, intramurals, floats. Nancy Kremmel: Distributive Education Club, Little Theatre, Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals. Madelyn Lamb: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, Jam, History Club, ten¬ nis team, floats, intramural volleyball. Robert M. Lanaghan: Senior float. Howard D. Lane 48 Seniors ■ Susan Laquet: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, intramurals. David Laramore Linda Latinette: Little Theatre, Chorus, Jam, floats, intramural baseball, basket¬ ball. Rill Lautz Robert E. Lee: History Club, frosh base¬ ball. Teresa Legrand Michael E. Lehr: Concert Band, frosh wrestling. Rhonda Lehr: Chorus, Prom, Latin Club, floats, soph play, intramurals, senior play. Tana Leirer: Chorus, Little Theatre. Robert Allen Lelly: Concert Band, Marching Band, frosh football, floats, intramurals. Robin Levin: Student Council, Prom, Bellevinois Staff, Chorus, AFS, French Club, Jam, one-acts, soph play, floats, intramurals. Margo Limper: National Honor Society, Little Theatre, Thespian, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Concert Choir, Cho- raleers. Chorus, History Club, Jam and Court, German Club, Student Council, floats. Curt Lindauer: Hy News Staff, Jam, frosh basketball, “Hello Dolly . Robert Lindsey: Cross country. Vickie Loeffler: Cadet Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Marching Band, Chess Club, student service. Sharon Lugge: Chorus. Fountain remains senior gathering place Does she or doesn’t she? _y Seniors 49 r Edith Ann Lunk: Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, Cadet Band, Pep Club, Little Theatre, Jam. Mark Mace: FCA, frosh-varsity football, intramurals. Frank Macke: Forensic League, Band, I.E., debate, varsity tennis, floats. Patricia Mackin Christy Maddox Nancy Markus: National Honor Society, Bellcvinois Staff, Scholar Quiz team, Concert Choir, Jam, Spanish Club, Cho- raleers, Chorus, Pep Club, National Merit commendation, math team, floats, soph play. Cheryl Martin: Concert Choir, Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals. Tom Martin: Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, one-acts, “Pajama Game,” “South Pacific.” Senior guys, high again! Bob Mask Clinton Frederick Mather: Chorus, Cho- raleers, Concert Choir. Terry Matychowiak: Junior Jam. Daniel Matysik: Amateur Radio Club. Mary Maxim: Pep Club, Jam, Chorus, soph play, floats, intramurals. Vicki May: Spanish Club, National Hon¬ or Society, Jam. Mary Mayer: Choralettes, Jam, soph play, floats. Catherine McClintock: Transfer from St. Theresa Academy, Office Occupa¬ tions Club, float, intramurals, senior play. Margaret McCluskey: Choralcers, Con¬ cert Choir, Casuals Sextette, Remon Singers, National Honor Society, floats. Dawn McCollam: Chorus, Choralettes, Student Council, Jam and Court, Prom, soph play, floats, intramurals. Martin G. McCoy: Pep Club, Photog¬ raphy Club, wrestling, football. Roscoe McCoy: Concert Choir. Dale McGarvey: Soph cross country, track, wrestling. Donald McGehee Pamela McGehee Mary McGraw: Concert Choir, Little Theatre, Thespian, soph play, one-acts. V_ 50 Seniors Scott Mcllravy: Frosh, soph, jv, varsity football, track, basketball, floats, intra¬ mural baseball, basketball. Paulette McPhail: Concert Band, Jam and Court, Marching Band, National Honor Society, Student Council, one- acts, pom-pon squad. Glenn Mehrtens: Future Farmers of America president. Christine Meinen: Junior Jam, senior play. Karen Menner Kathy Merten: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, Jam, floats, intramurals. James Mettille Mary Beth Meyer: Future Nurses, stu¬ dent service. imS Ancient history would ' ve come in handy, when senior guys tried building Egyptian style. Paula Elaine Meyer: Distributive Educa¬ tion Club, floats. Kathy Middendorf: Distributive Educa¬ tion Club, Chorus, floats. Charles Mifflin: Little Theatre, frosh football, basketball, track. Chad Mikesell: Varsity tennis. Jamyc Kay Miller: Office Occupations Club, Pep Club, Little Theatre, Future Nurses, floats. Karen Miller: Office Occupations Club, floats. Jeff Miller: Student Council, varsity foot¬ ball, baseball, FCA, Hy News Staff. Bruce Mitchell: FCA, wrestling, track, cross country. _ J Seniors 51 r Bryan Mitchell: FCA, wrestling, cross country, track. Michael Mitchell: Little Theatre, Chess Club, Jam, “Hello Dolly,” “Dark of the Moon,” soph play. John Mize Kent Moon Anna Morgan David Morton: Marching Band, Orches¬ tra, Cadet Band, Concert Band, Jam, German Club, soph play, senior musical. Dianne Morton: Little Theatre, Concert Band, I.E. Latin Club, Jam, Rough Writers, one-acts, soph play, student service. Michael Movesian James Moye: Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Little Theatre, Thespian, History Club, National Honor Society, Chamber Orchestra, Jam and Court, Pep Band, Concert Band, Span¬ ish Club, Chora leers, Chorus. Martha Moye: Choraleers, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Casuals Sextette, March¬ ing Band, Jam, National Honor Society, National Merit semi-finalist, pom-pon co-captain, floats, soph play. Jeffrey Mueth: Chorus, Concert Choir, Ensemble, Remon Singers, frosh cross country, track. Kevin Mueth: Intramural basketball, softball. Vickie Sue Mueth: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, student service. Linda Mulholland: Office Occupations Club, Chorus, Choralettes, floats. Lynne Munie: Little Theatre, Jam, Girls Glee, intramurals, floats, soph play. Pamela Munie: Little Theatre, Jam, Prom, soph play, floats. Tom Murray Mike Muskopf: Varsity baseball, intra¬ mural football. Sharon Mutto: Chorus, Choraleers, Jam, Concert Choir, floats. Lynn Naumann: Concert Choir, Casuals Sextette, Choraleers, Chorus, Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, German Club, Little Theatre, Jam, float, intra¬ murals, student service. Michael Nave: Debate team. Debbie Nebgen: German Cub, Chorus, floats, intramurals, student service. Cynthia Neuner: Little Theatre, Thes¬ pian, French Club, Latin Club, Jam, floats. “ Glenn Neuner Warren Neuner Jacqueline New Janies M. Newberry: FCA, frosh and jv wrestling, intramurals. Patrick Nooney: Floats, intramurals. V_ 52 Seniors Randy Nunn: Frosh track. Jam, “Hello Dolly “Plaza Suite,” “Dark of the Moon.” Mark O ' Brien Lamar Ochs: Frosh football, intramural football, basketball, softball, floats. Renae Oder: Chorus, Little Theatre, Jam, soph play, floats, spring musical. Patricia O’Donnell: Distributive Educa¬ tion Club, Powder Puff game, floats. Dawn Onstott: French Club, Little The¬ atre, Jam and Court, intramurals, soph play, student service. Kim Owens: Hy News Staff, Little The¬ atre, Jam, Chorus, floats, student service, intramurals. Carmen Pagel: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy. Denise Papproth: Orchestra, Jam, Prom, floats, intramurals. Steve Parker Deborah Patterson: Jam, Chorus, Girls Glee, Future Nurses, Merritones, soph play, senior play, floats. Scott Pearson: Varsity football and golf, National Honor Society, FCA, intra¬ murals. Suspense reigned at last Hobo Day assembly Ecstatic Miss Maroon, Susan Ash, one of West ' s best. r Jean Peinetti: Student service, intra¬ murals. Charlotte Peterson: Jam, Spanish Club, Little Theatre, History Club, student service. Barbara Pfershy Gale Pickerel: Floats, intramurals. Robert Pietroburgo: Varsity football, baseball, floats, intramural football, bas¬ ketball. Maurice Piot: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, football. Gregory Porter: Chess Club president. Margie Poston: Bellevinois Staff, Jam, Prom, intramurals, floats, P.E. leader. Score! Score! Score! _ 54 Seniors A Sharon Poston: French Club, Pep Club, floats. Debra Jean Powell: Student service. Gail Preston: Frosh Band, Concert Band. Edwin Price: Little Theatre, Thespian. Rebecca Pruitt: Little Theatre, Student Council, one-acts, soph play, floats, intra- murals. Jean Quirin: Consumer Education Club. David Raetz: Frosh football, floats, intra¬ murals. Jeff Rahn: Intramurals, I.E., floats. Gary Range: Frosh, soph, varsity football and baseball, intramural soccer, softball, floats. Cheryl Reece: Distributive Education Club, Chorus, float, student service. Karen Reeves: Chorus, Merritones, intra¬ mural volleyball. Ron Reeves: Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band. Linda Reinhardt Dan Renner: Chorus, Jam, floats, intra¬ mural football. Richard Rcznicek Vicki Riassetto: Little Theatre, National Honor Society, Girls Glee, Jam, Spanish Club, Prom, soph play. Rick Richter: Football, wrestling. Jeffrey Rickert Randy Rickert: Soph football manager, intramurals. Susan Riester: Class floats. Who was that guy? _ Seniors 55 Kim Riley Sue Roberts: National Honor Society, French Club, Prom, soph play, float, in¬ tramurals. Paul Robertson: Cross country, floats, intramurals. Thomas Robinson: Future Farmers of America, Jam, Band, floats. Randy Rogers: Concert Choir, Ensemble, Marching Band, intramurals, frosh foot¬ ball, tennis. Mike Rogger: Hy News Staff, Orchestra, track, cross country. Mark Rohr: National Honor Society. Diane Sue Roth: National Honor Society, Future Teacher, German Club, National merit semi-finalist, Chorus, intramural basketball. As senior year nears an end, Andy Rothman Pam Rothweiler Charlene Ruck: Chorus, Choralettes, Prom, Jam, French Club, Bellevinois Staff, floats, senior finale. Vickie Russell: French Club, Pep Club. Debbie Rust: Chorus. Ken Rybicki: Marching Band, National Honor Society, football, varsity golf, in¬ tramurals. Duane Sanders: Chorus, baseball, wres¬ tling, intramural softball, football, bas¬ ketball. Mark Sandheinrich: Frosh, soph, jv wres¬ tling. Sue Sauerwein: Hy News Staff, Jam, float. Thomas Sauerwein: Frosh wrestling, soph baseball manager, Chorus. John Schaefer: Little Theatre, Jam, I.E., floats. Mike Schaltenbrand: Wrestling, floats, intramurals. Marilyn Schanot: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, Jam, floats, intramurals. Mari Scharf: Bellevinois editor-in-chief, jv cheerleader, varsity cheerleading co¬ captain, Jam, intramurals, floats, student service. Martin Scharf Ralph Scharf: Work shop foreman. 56 Seniors Larry Scheller: Frosh football, intra- murals. Jim Schifferdccker: Frosh-soph football, wrestling, floats. Karen Schlattweiler: Hy News Staff, Jam, Prom, floats, intramural volleyball, softball. Jacqueline Schmidt: Marching Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Sym- phonette, Chamber Orchestra. William Schmidt:. Frosh, soph, varsity basketball, baseball, FCA, floats. Joan Schmierbach: Spanish Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society. Debbie Schmitt Renee Schrauth: Chorus, Jam, soph play, floats, intramural basketball, softball, vol¬ leyball. we remember the good things Shelley Schuchman: Chorus, Jam, floats, P.E. leader. Mike Schulte: Frosh football, intramural football, soccer. Randy Scott Bill See: Varsity football tri-captain, varsity wrestling co-captain, track, FCA, intramural softball. Joyce Self: Transfer from St. Teresa Academy, Pep Club, Prom, Science Club. Beverly Sendt: Choraleers, Choralettes, Jam, Little Theatre, floats, senior musical Frank Seppi: Frosh, soph, varsity tennis, Jam, floats, intramurals. Kimberly Shaw: Marching Band, Or¬ chestra, Hy News Staff, Chamber Or¬ chestra, Pep Band, National Honor So¬ ciety, Little Theatre, Jam, Prom, Illinois State Scholar, soph play, floats. A shocking display by Tim Katzmark, King Pretty Legs. r Megan Shaw: Concert, Marching, Pep and Stage Bands, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Jam, senior plays, intramural softball, district and state music contests. Sharon Shea: National Honor Society president, Bellevinois Staff, Little The¬ atre, Jam, soph play, math field day team, senior musical, floats. Vernon Sheeley Karen Sieron: Little Theatre, Prom, Chorus, one-acts, soph play, floats John Simpson Thomas Sims Steve Skidis Pamela Skinner Dorothy Slackman: Student Council, Or¬ chestra, Little Theatre, Jam, student service, intramurals, soph play, senior musical. Tim Smalling: Swimming team. David Smith: Frosh-soph basketball man¬ ager, Hy News Staff Ralph Smith: Transfer from Woodbury, New ' Jersey, Latin Club, Bellevinois Staff, Photography Club vice-president. Vicky Smolik: Student Council, March¬ ing Band, Stage Band, Chamber Orches¬ tra, Orchestra, Jam, Prom, floats, intra- murals, soph play, all-state orchestra. Tracy Snyder: Concert Band, Little The¬ atre, Jam, Choralettes, Choraleers, Con¬ cert Choir, In-Sept Sextette, Remon Singers, floats, intramurals. Ceorge Sotiropoulos: Student Council, Hy News Staff, golf, floats, soph play, intramurals. Linda Soucy: Jam, Prom, soph pl ay, floats, intramural volleyball, basketball, baseball. David Spahn Stephanie Spanos: Chorus, Pep Club, floats, intramural baseball. Carol Speichinger: Chorus, Choralettes, History Club, Bellevinois Staff, student service. Janet Sronce _ 58 Seniors - -- Our talents never end... Charla Stafford: Floats, intramurals, soph play. , Sharon Stanley: Chorus, French Club, Chorus, student service, floats. Gary Stapf: Frosh, jv, and varsity cross country and track. Margaret Starzyk: Pep Club, floats. Greg Stein: Band, baseball, wrestling, floats, intramurals. Robert Stephens: National Honor So¬ ciety, Illinois State Scholar, soph play, floats, intramurals, frosh baseball, contest play. Susan Stepp Leslie Sticka: Cadet, Concert, Marching Bands, History Club, floats, senior musi- cal. Seniors cultivate various talents. Cindy Kay Stinebrook Susan Stonecipher: Office Occupations Club, Latin Club, Jam, Prom, floats, student service. Jurgen Stolz: Exchange student from Essen, Germany, Bellcvinois photography, Student Council, AFS Club, German Club. Concert Choir president. Jim Strausbaugh: Student Council, float chairman, varsity baseball, intramurals. Roberta Sturgis: Transfer from East St. Louis, Illinois. Scott Tade: Basketball, tennis. Dawn Talbott Rick Taylor: Track. _y Seniors 59 Debbie Club. Greg Weber: Varsity football, wrestling, frosh-soph baseball, floats. Laura Weber: Class floats, intramurals. Rebecca Wegner: Chorus, Choraleers, Concert Choir, floats. Paul Weilmuenster: FCA, varsity cross country, baseball, track, frosh-soph base¬ ball. Debi Weissenbach: Concert Choir, Cho¬ rus, Jam, Little Theatre, Ritz plays, Choraleers, Pep Club. Carol Welborn: Chorus, Choralettes, Choraleers, Jam, Bellevinois Staff, Pow¬ der Puff game, one-acts, floats. Leslie Welch: Little Theatre, Jam, stu¬ dent service in library, senior musical. David Thacker Cynthia Thomas: Future Homemakers, Jam, Choralettes, intramurals. Donna Thompson: Little Theatre, Office Occupations Club, floats. Lloyd Thompson: Varsity wrestling, Con¬ cert Band. Michael W. Thompson Susan Thompson: Bellevinois Staff, Con¬ cert Choir, Choraleers, Choralettes, Cho¬ rus, Jam, Powder Puff game, floats. Tony Toenjes: Distributive Education Club, Little Theatre, football, wrestling, baseball, floats, intramurals. Judy Tonne: Concert Choir, In-Sept Sextette accompanist, Casuals Sextette, Chorus, Choraleers, Jam, Rough Writers, AFS Club, Page One, intramurals. Kim Trapp: Chorus, Jam, soph play, floats, student service, Powder Puff game. Chris Trotter: Little Theatre, Thespian, I.E., Forensic League, Jam, soph play, floats. Mary Tylka: Office Occupations Club, Future Nurses, floats. Mary Van Vliet Eric Viehman: National Honor Society, Hy News Staff, French Club, Forensic League, I.E., debate, varsity tennis, frosh- soph football, math team, intramurals. Larry Vogel: Stage, Concert, Pep, Marching-Bands, Jam, soph baseball, in¬ tramural softball, basketball. Randy Vollmer: Cross country, wrestling, intramurals. Pam Von Alst: Office Occupations Club, floats, student service. Debi Wachter: Little Theatre, Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals gymnastics. Lois Wagoner: Distributive Education Club Area II president, Chorus, Chora¬ leers, Concert Choir, Jam, Little Theatre, I.E., one-acts, soph play, floats, intra¬ murals. Eve Walden: Office Occupations Club. Dennis Watkins: Student Council, Let- terman, FCA, Varsity football, wrestling, baseball, frosh-soph basketball, float. 60 Seniors Michael VVeldele Linda West: German Club, History Club, lam, floats, intramurals. Jeffrey Whitaker: Chorus, Choraleers, Concert Choir, Jam, floats. Gary Wiesen Jo Anne Wiesmann David Wild: National varsity basketball r, ur:u. Aft: Honor Society, varsity basketball. Diane Wild: Office Occupations Club. Marilyn Wilke: Junior Jam, floats. Paula Wilkerson: Student service. Wade James Wilkin: National Honor So¬ ciety, Photography Club. Brad Will: FCA, varsity football, base¬ ball, soph basketball. Carol Williams: Office Occupations Club secretary. Joan Wiseman Frank Wissehr Steve Wittenauer: Chorus, Junior Jam. Doyle Woehlke: National Honor Society. but the year must Ronald Wolfmeier Dave Wolford: Marching Band, Stage Band, intramurals, floats. William Worden Karen Wright: Little Theatre, Forensic League, I.E., Jam, Hy News Staff, Prom, Chorus, Choraleers, Pep Club, soph play, floats. Phyllis Zahn: Class floats, student service. Donna Kay Zika: Office Occupations Club, Chorus. ,1H Seniors 61 r Steve Abegg Karen Ackerman Bill Aeppli Pati Alberts Bob Alexander Greg Allen Julie Altman Jeff Analla Judy Anna Joe Arterburn Molly Atchison Joan Athy Reeda Aye Andrea Baker Diana Baker Lynn Ballard Alison Baltz J-U-N-l-O-R-S Bob Barbeau 75!!! President Bill Popkess is tu-tu muchl Kathy Barkman Fred Bartelsmeyer Cheri Batten Karen Bayer Rodney Beare Bart Becherer Diane Becherer Tom Beil Donna Benson Kevin Bertelsman Susan Bertelsman Kay Biedenboch Linda Bingheim Deborah Biver Carol Bland Linda Blank Jerry Blankenship Kim Blim Sherry Bradley V._ 62 Juniors Allen Bucknell Jeon Buechler Carol Burgett David Burnette Denise Burns Jackie Burns Linda Burns Marsha Burns Paul Butler anticipating our biggest year yet.... Nannette Buttery Jeff Calhoun Kim Calvanese Colleen Carpenter Annette Carr Bruce Carr Linda Carron Lynn Chamblin Valerie Chavez Vice-president Gene Kimbrell in actionl Moriann Clark Undo Cloro Nina Cogswell Kelly Collins lori Collins Nancy Conowoy Sandro Conrad Terry Cook Robyn Cooper Juniors 63 r Sherry Davinroy Tom Davis Richard Dees Denise Deline Marie DeMond Gail DeRousse B. Deschomps John Diesel Mike Dingo Jeff Dinkelmann Solly Doctorman Dennis Dohrman Keith Domescik Kathy Dorn Pat Driemeyer Debra Driver Tim Ducey Paula Duncan “Juniors Preserve... History” Doug Dunlap Kathy Dyer Rhonda Eckhardt Robert Edgar John Edwards Kevin Edwards Kathy Egan Richard Eiler Bonnie Eilering Secretary Kathy Haege keeps score of junior business. Connie Eiskont Becky Ellison Nancy Frischkorn lanette Erlinger Ron Ernst Tony Escobedo Jolene Evans Richard Evans Charles Fairbairn Scott Ferguson B. Fuerabendt Donna Fix Bob Flandreau Mike Fleming Deborah Frawley Brad Frazier Mary Freimuth V_ 64 Juniors Donna Frick Joni Friday Nick Friederich Robert Frierdich Fred Fritzinger Diana Fuchs Sandra Fulkerson Debra Gauch Gina Gedda Carolyn Gentry Roger Germann Kathy Gibbs Diane Gilmore David Gither Robin Gloeser James Glauber Steve Graf Gary Gray revealed the unrecorded pages of history Treasurer Fred Bartelsmeyer keeps his eyes on the funds and the girls! Gayle Gregory Ralph Green Dan Grimmer Sharon Groom Jan Gruenewald Kathy Haege Delmar Hagen Chris Hager Dan Haider Deborah Ham Denise Hamilton Pam Hamilton Laura Hampton David Hankammer Elise Hansen Susan Harris Cathy Hatzl Paul Hauver Ken Hayden Tony Heafner Bill Healy Renee Heide Da vid Heizer Eugene Henson Hirchel Hill James Hipkiss Rhonda Hitchcock r Edward Hock Debra Hocking Linda Hoecker Cathy Hoelscher Mark Hoepker Chris Hoffarth Gayla Hoffmann Greg Hoffmann Linda Hoffmann Ed Holdener Sondra Holshouser David Holtgrewe Carol Honer Cindy Hoover Kim Horrell Molla Hough Gloria Houston Carol Howard Donelle Howell Kim Howell Shawn Hughes Joe Huling Donna Hyde Terry Jackson John Janicik Michelle Jerome Roberta Jestus David Johnson Mark Johnson Merry Johnson Rebecca Johnson Mike Jokisch Teresa Jorns Chris Joshu Brenda Julius The Junior Class representatives were: (Bottom Row) Rob Nicks, Robyn Cooper, Janet Sams, Rocky Lehr, and Scott Seppi. (Top Row) Scott Miller, Bart Becherer, Tim McSherry, Rich Eiler, and Jay Vandewater. V_ 66 Juniors N Judy Kirby Sally Kirchoff Carole Klem Jill Klemme Sharon Klohr Cindy Knewitz Wayne Kniepkamp Paul Kochmann Debbie Krawczyk Debbie Kellerman Cindy Kelly Mark Kenny Philip Kern Doug Kessler Karen Kilborne Dan Killingsworth Gene Kimbrell Mary King We battled with seniors for parking spaces Brenda Junge Joyce Kabureck Fred Kampmann Shelly Katz Kirby Kaufhold H. Kavanaugh Kathie Kebel Bettyann Keller Mitchell Keller Kim Calvaneese, the new Junior vice-president, contributes ideas in a history group project. Dena Krener A. Kronenberger Debra Kuester Alice Kuni Gary Lamb Steve Lanaghan Mike Lanxon Nancy Laquet Cindy Latina Juniors 67 r Steve Lidisky Mike Little Dan Londe Tim longust Susan Lovell Denise Lowe David Lysakowski Lynette Mabry Gerald Macke But, Mr. Schwalb, studying snow is more fun than the Roaring 20 ' s. Even after our hard work, we couldn’t Sandy Maddox Lynn Martin Julie Mauldin David Mauser Mark Maxwell Leslie May Kerry Maynard Sue McCluskey J. McCrady Bruce McCurry Jamie McDaniel Lynn McDonald Terry McGehee Edwin McLean James McSherry Don Means Jill Medhurst Cheryl Mehmert Paul Meyer Mike Meyer Craig Milkert Ann Miller James Miller Robert Miller Scott Miller Cheryl Millinger Diana Misselhorn Diedre Mitchell Barry Moon Angela Moore Gene Moore Wanda Moses Ed Mrkacek Kathy Mueller Laurie Mueller Debra Munie _ 68 Juniors A Earline Posey Bill Potter Mary Potts Terry Potts Kathryn Powell David Purviance Gary Raish Kathy Raish Kathy Rapp “Jingle the trophy out of the judges” Karen Munie Steve Munie Dan Munier Kathy Musial Debbie Muskopf Gene Muskopf Kevin Muskopf Laura Muskopf Steve Neal n.in nrn m ■ —- James Nelson Carolyn Neuner Robert Nicks Chester Noble Shari Null Dan O ' Donnell Patty Ohlendorf Sandy Oiler Brian Pabst Annette Parker Debra Porker Allison Parks Dale Paule Ken Paule Greg Pearson James Peck Anne Pestko Vicky Peter _y Juniors 69 Linda Rapps Nancy Reeb James Reece Lindsay Reed Deborah Reelitz Kevin Reelitz Mike Reime Julie Reissen Cathy Renneker Kathy Renner Patty Reynolds Teresa Reynolds Debra Richard Jim Richards Greg Riddle Robert Riess Cathy Riffle Terri Riley Finishing touches still didn ' t produce a winning float. We rose to the top Kim Roberson Steve Roberts Allen Robertson Bob Rodriguez Robert Rolen Keith Romick Regis Rosensteel Peggy Roth Rick Ruhman m Rick Rujawitz Keith Rushing Linda Rushing Deborah Rynski Steve Saffel Dennis Sale Janet Sams Karen Sarkesian Scott Sarkisian Steve Sauerwein Dale Sauget Cathy Schaefer Jeff Schanuel Sandy Scharf Dale Schickedanz Rich Schlattweiler Diana Schleicher D. Schlesinger Scott Seppi Mike Shorber Laura Shaver Lynda Shaver Kathi Shaw Wendell Sheeley Willard Sheible Paul Short John Sieron with our first place pyramid Karen Skiora Nancy Simpson Tracy Simpson Deborah Sisk Mary Sisk Donna Sliment Kathy Sliment Mark Slocomb Dan Smith Susan Thomas and Robyn Cooper found selling coffee a warm job on a cold night. Mike Smith Neal Smith Barb Smoker Shirley Snyder Dale Sondag Stephen Soucy Edward Souders C. Speichinger David Spitze Cindy Stark Thelma Steele Mark Stegman Elizabeth Stengel Roxanne Steveson Bruce Stoffel Scott Stringer Craig Strittmatter Sharon Struense J Juniors 71 r Bill Talbott Linda Tarvin Steve Theis Deborah Thomas Jeff Thomas Susan Thomas David Thompson Jeanne Thompson Becky Thompson P.E. is now just a bad memory! Robert Tweedy John Tylko Jill Valerius M. Vallandingham Joy Vandewater Cindy VonHorn John Vargo Betty Vaughn Vicky Vessels Jay Vogt Nancy Voss Helen Wagner Stacy Woll Mike Walsh Alan Walter Sheri Walter Janet Wappel Richard Ward 72 Juniors lorry Wheatley Darla Wheeler Mike Whitaker Susan White Verlene Wickell Craig Willett Monica .err Bruce Williams Joann Williams Mark Williams Sherri Williams Julia Wire D. Wohlgemuth Diane Woods Gary Woolard Pat Wren Kathy Wright Robin Wright Suzy Wurtz Annette Wylder Wayne Wylie Bruce Yearian David Yearian Diane Yociss James Young Julie Zipfel Madeleine Ziska Paula Zollner Pat Zubrzycki Jeff Adams Diedre Mitchell and Gene Kimbrell reign over the Junior Jam. Juniors Look Forward to the Future in the Jam finale. _y Juniors 73 r Kevin Robin Lee Bryan Les Sherri Earl Jean Lorna Stuart Adams Adams Adkins Aeppli Agne Agnew Agnill Allen Allen Alperin Jim Beth Cheryl Mike Sandra Tim Penny Jennifer Sandy Linda Amsbury Anderson Anderson Anderson Andres Appling Arlt Armstrong Arnold Arterburn Robert Paul Tim Melinda Celia Laura Tammy Alexandra Jenni Ken Ault Ayllon Bachmann Bailey Bak4t Baker Ballard Barduniotis Baron Battoe Denise Susan Bauer Bauer Mark Mike Becker Becker Jill Joy Beelman Beelman and Warren Webster, president. Robert Jane Bell Belz As Sophs we began a new year by adjusting Bruce Theresa Jody Kristy Mary Debra Jean Julia Terri Tom Benson Bernhard Berry Biver Blackard Blackman Blaes Blue Bodendieck Bollinger _ 74 Sophomores A Sieve Bradley Patty Branson Becky Braun Steve Braun Patti Bretsch N William Brown Brian Bugg William Bugg Lynn Bujnak Scott Donna Bujnak Burckhardt Albert Cheryl Burns Buss Doug Diann Calhoun Campbell Supporting each other are the sophomore representatives Tom Pondoff, Cheri Loyett, Beth Green, Sue Sotiropoulos, Karen Kratkey, Stuart Alperin, Toni Schneider, Amy DeMonge, Lisa Schott, Kim Yoch, and John Reichert. Judy Deloris Burgert Burleson Debra Tom Butler Cahnovsky Terri Philip Campbell Campisi to our new roles as upper underclassmen -MW mm mm Joey Amy Lone Fran Keith Anita Dotty Judy Theresa Cheryl Caravia Carl Carman Carney Carriel Carroll Casstevens Cermak Cerulli Church y Sophomores 75 r Ju,i « Andreo Victoria Mike Howard James Jeff Janet John Jodi Closson Coates Coghill Coleman Collins Combs Combs Compton Compton Connely Steve Rhonda Gene Linda Sandra Darlene Scott Kim Cathleen Philip Conrad Cook Coughlin Cox Craig Crame Crowe Cruncleton Cueto Curtis Debra Gary Carole DaRugna Robert Alayna Davies Penny Davinroy Jeff Davis Susan Dehart Brad Dahm Dorr Davenport Delaria Delaria Amy Jody Alan Jerry Allison DeMonge Determan Devon Deveros Dick Marvin Patti Doug Debra Dale Dickerson Dissett Dobbs Doerr Dohrman Dorene Matt Ray Robert Diane Dohrman Domescik Doussard Doyle Driver “The Class of ' 76 Spring into Action, hoping the team would look better on the field than on the float. We were transformed from being Denise Deborah Michael Rhonda Ronald David Mike Betty Cinday Dunger Dunn Dunnigan Dyer Ebersohl Edgar Eghigian Eisenhour Eisloeffel Elder _ 76 Sophomores Sharon Larry Mary Cathy Jean Sheryl Denise Barbara Frankie Joan Englerth Enzwiler Eschman Etling Etling Ettling Fearel Fenn Ferrario Fetters Kevin Scott Davonna Cynthia Mike Cindy Dale Janice Julia Friedewald Friedman Frillman Fritchley Fulton Fulton Funk Gain Gain Goiswinkler Lynne Miguel Mary Jean Roger Denise William Kelly Patricia Deborah Galle Gallego Gannon Gansmann Gansmann Gardner Gass Gedda Geolat Georgen tarry Bruce James Linda John Mary Tracy Barrett Dennis Pamela German Gibson Gilbert Gladson Glaeser Goff Goldsmith Good Gorges Graham Beth Tom Pam Glen William Debbie Denise Deborah Laura Mary Green Green Greenwood Gregory Griffith Grogan Groom Gross Gulash Hagen looked-down-on to being looked-up-to Sylvia Larry Katrina Bruce Anna Becky Russell Jonathan Donna Mary Hammitt Hammond Hampsey Hardy Harris Harris Harris Harry Hartoin Hatzl Sophomores 77 Linda Joyce Karen Kathy Theresa Janet Jerry Tim Brenda Mary Hausmann Havel Hawk Hawk Hawk Hawthorne Hayden Hayden Hayes Haynes Barb Douglas Paul Diane Carole Joni Mary Pam Dale Val Heidenfelder Heise Held Herbert Herron Heskett Hickey Hildebrand Hindman Hitsman Mark Denise Tammy Dan Sandra Mike Bonnie Steve Pat Patty Hoelscher Hoertel Hogan Holdener Holdener Holecek Hoover Hoover Howard Howard Walter Brenda Lori Johnny Richard Joanne Nancy Drew Robin Tim Hubert Huebner Huffer Hunt Hunter Hurd Idoux Ingersoll Inman Irons Don David Linda Patricia Jay Lisa Debra Greg Keith Kevin Jackson Jackson Jacobs Jacobs Jarvis Jerome Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Melanie Nancy Joonn Jody Cheryl Jana Debra Karen Brad Scott Jones Jordon Joshu Jourdan Joyner Julleis Jurak Kaiser Kamenec Karfs The cafeteria became a familiar Denise David Claudia James John Donna Koren Sharon Brad Shelby Kassing Katt Katzmarzik Kaucher Kealey Kebel Kebel Kehrer Keller Kemp _ 78 Sophomores A Sharon Alan Kerkemeyer Killingsworth Greg Kimutis Jeff Kinnikin Debbie Kirk Mike Kirtlink Kim Klotz Teresa Knapp Randy Kneezel Sandra Jessica Knepper Knewitz Patti John James Susan Debra Walter Steve Karen Kniepkamp Kniepmann Kopp Korein Kostelac Kosydor Kramper Kratky Kathy Krawczyk Kim Kreitner Steve Steve Kurt Debbie Deborah Lemmon Lesko Lewman Lickenbrock Lill Cl 0 m m Andrew Margie Janet Clara Joyce Limper lipe Lisch loiseau Loiseau Sandra Denise Nancy Lance Tina Lokken Love Lowe Lunte Lusk Yea, Sophomoresl Creative posters demonstrate our class pride at assemblies. meeting place for new and old friends Bruce John Bridget Louis Manuel Linda MacBush Magarian Mailly Maldonado Maris Markus Mike Joe Denita Elizabeth Markus Marshall Martin Martin _y Sophomores 79 Richard Rodney Linda Joe Deborah Jim Mike Scott Claire Brenda Aasterson Mathes Mauldin Mayberry Mayer Mayo McCall McCollan McCurdy McGarvey Mike Bob Judy Mehmert Mike McGraw Medhurst Meinkoth Randall Melton Yvonne Mensing Yvonne Merod Carol Meyer Mark Annette Meyer Mikles Marilyn Steve Mike Diana Melissa Donald Mike Ronald James James Milligan Mineman Mitchell Moon Moore Moore Moore Moose Morris Walter Dale John Larry Roseann Morris Mowery Mueller Mueller Mueller Steve Brenda Karen Julie Lynn Mueller Mulholland Munzinger Muren Muren Bill Donna Kelly Stacy Cheryl Murphy Murphy Murphy Muskopf Nadler Mr. Carter, Driver Ed instructor, 6ids his last fare¬ well .... New-found school spirit was displayed as we Douglas Jeff Maureen Ken Susan Candie Betty Annette Karol Robert Naumann Naumonn Neal Nettleton Neuner Nevois Newgent Norviel Novy Obley 80 Sophomores Ellen Peggy Rosemary Eugenia Ed Tom Dianna James Steve O’Donnell O’Neal Oplotnik Pace Palausky Paoli Popproth Parham Parker Parsons Patton Pense Perrin Peters Pietroburgo Tom Candy Pondoff Powell Connie Pruett Karen Qualls Gene Quayfe Tom Quirin Sherrin Tanveer Brett Diane Jack John Ralosky Rao Rayburn Read Reeves Reichert Lynne David Debra Scott Susan Philip Paul Roberta Kathy Reichling Reinheimer Rensing Renth Riat Rice Richards Richardson Riggs Keith River IWH —— — - - Julie Gordon Thalia Charlene David Kevin Sheri Caryn Rivera Roberts Robertson Robinson Robinson Roethemeier Rogger Rogier Richard Roberta Rohr Rohr Jody Mike Rybicki Safarian showed the other classes we can yell too! Sandra Matt Toni Emmett Mardi Susan Brad Jean Scott Safarian St. Eve Sale Salmons Samples Sarfaty Sunders Schondl Schanuel _y Sophomores 81 Am y Allan Janice Susan Laura Rick Susan Kathleen Nancy Steve Schiemer Schlosser Schlueter Schmelzried Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmittling Schmulbach Schneider Marilyn Donna Sims Sirtak Carole Jacqueline Smith Smith Robert Maureen Smith Smoker Jill Jan Snow Sobczak Talking in class is a form of communication. Carol Sue Sondag Sotiropoulos Pam Karen Skewes Slattery Oral Comm, helped us to talk to people Miche,,e Dan Robert Craig Pom Loren Kirk Elizabeth Jennifer Dawn Souders Spitze Sprick Stafford Stafford Steele Stephens Stewart Stewart Stoddard _ 82 Sophomores Russell Theis Michael Theis Dale Sharon Tollefson Trolard Charles Trompeter Elaine Trotter LaVonne Twesten Jeanne Valerius William Vance Rick Vandiver Cheryl Vaught Roberta Verges John Tracy Vernier Viehman Julia Kevin Vogler Voelker Patrick Debora Watkins Weaver Bill Jeff Villiger Voegtle Allen Dale Vogt Wamser We always found time to talk in the cafeteria. Dorothy Karla Webber Weber and express our feelings more clearly James Laurie Tierney Week Wegner Wehmeier Terry Weis Mark Donna Carolyn Weiss Weissert Welch James Mechelle Andrea West West Wettingfeld J Sophomores 83 Cynthia Wheeler VI Debra White 1 Sue Whiteside Greg Wieland Delores Kevin Maribeth Diane Randy Wiemer Wiggs Will Willett Williams Norman Denise Debbie Michele Edith Vicki Heidi Katie Mark Alice Willmont Wilson Wisnesky Wissehr Wittenauer Woehlke Wohlrabe Wolford Wolz Wood Lisa Robin Kirk Kathy Dallen David Don Michelle Mike David Woolard Woolford Woolsey Worley Wright Wright Wykoff Yaffe Yaffe Yearian Mike Kim Amy James Carol Dan Larry Mike Mark Yingst Yoch York Young Zika Zika Zink Zipfel Zollner As our play “Cinderella” had a happy ending so di d our sophomore year. We hod fun practicing for “Cinderella. V 84 Sophomores A Lynda Aaron Joe Abegg Ted Acup Lorrie Adair Sue Adams Denise Albers Paula Aldrich Toni Allan Charles Allgire Roger Alperin Beth Amigdalos Photo Anagnostopoulos Elmer Anderson Dennis Arlt Joyce Armstrong Tim Armstrong Doug Asbridge Agnes Asbury David Auffarth Lisa Augustine Julie Auner Tom Aye Mike Bach Richard Bade Kathy Bailey John Baillargeon Leroy Bainter Troy Baker Connie Ballard Randy Baltz Pat Barfield Brad Barker Debbie Barnes Debra Baron Jo Barschak Jim Bartelsmeyer Jennifer Bartz Mark Bauman Patty Beaird Mike Beatty Barb Becherer Mark Bereitschaft Stella Bernherd Mark Bertelsen Sheri Bertelsmann David Bertsch Allan Bertulis Fred Betten _y Freshmen 85 r Lisa Beuckman Karen Bevirt Linda Bieber Karen Biehl Barry Billings Angela Biver Gory Black Lauren B laies Lonnie Blanchard Betsy Bland Shelly Blankenship Randy Blaylock Dorothy Blue Diane Boaz Anna Bodendieck Pamela Boehm Diane Bollinger Kathy Bosick Cindy Bouffard Sheri Boul Beth Bowen Brent Boyles Mike Brabenec Randy Brammer Donna Brandenburger Bill Branson Bob Braun Brett Bray Richard Bremer Elizabeth Brendel David Bridges Carl Brockway Judy Brown Kim Brown Randy Brown Doug Bucknell Brian Buhr Tammy Burch Dick Burnette Bill Burrough Peggy Burrows David Butler Larry Byrd Chris Caldwell Kelly Calhoun Mark Calvanese Bart Canady Jeff Cange Martha Capps Ken Carmody Kathryn Carr Tony Carr Terry Carron Jozelle Carter Vickie Carver John Chaffee Diane Chamberlain Becky Chandler Judy Chew Becky Clay Pam Cline Cathy Coghill Lenny Colbert Mark Collins Jesse Colvis Diana Combs Jeff Compton Kathy Conley Martin Connelly Kelly Connor John Cook Rochelle Cook Extra hours prove 86 Freshmen Cynthia Cornell Robert Creel Kirk Croffoot Cynthia Crosby Frank Curtis Carol Dahm Debra Dahm Vickie Dahm Tom Dailey Pam Daubach Connie Davinroy John Davis Wayne Davis Karen Day Mark Decker Michael Decker lissa DeFrates Mark DeHart Valerie DeHart Mary Delaria Joe Delsignore Jane DeMonge Anita Depper Bob De Sterle one-act’s enough Gory Determon Jeff Dietrich Lisa Dietrich Craig Dintelmann Lynn Dintelmann Suzanne Donjon James Donner Lori Downs Joe Duco Scott Dulaney Constance Dunlop Carolyn Dyer Eric Ebel Melinda Ebel Kevin Eckert Lisa Eckert Joe Edmiston Blake Edwards Richard Egbert Carol Eihausen Gail Eisenhauer David Elom Dennis Elbe Diane England Bonnie Englerth James Erb Gregg Ernst David Eschman Mark Estes Donna Evans John Evans Sandra Evans Angela Ezzell J Freshmen 87 r Sandra Fahrner Mona Farrow Richard Feder Clark Ferry Denise Fields Debbie Fischer Kim Fischer Melissa Fisher Nancy Fitzgerald Ruth Flandreau Cheryl Flenniken Bruce Fleshren Mark Flood James Foote Gary Forayt Terry Ford Diane Foree Cynthia Foster Nancy Foster Pam Fostler Clifton Frailey Tammy Frawley Mark Frederick David Frew Added sleep aids our ability Amy Frey Linda Friday Tim Frieman Janet Fritsche Donna Fulton Brad Funck Donald Gain Margaret Galle Greg Garrison It appears that Bart Cannady and Kirk Sonnenberg are in enemy terri¬ tory, but the shot makes it through the rim. Mark Gass Jeff Gibbons Herbert Giessing Tammy Gillison Toni Gipson Dan Glaeser Jeff Glauber Nancy Glauber Gail Gocheff Margo Goddard James Goetter Joe Gojmerac Bonnie Gool Robert Graebe Crystal Grab Jerome Graham Theresa Grass Dennis Greaney David Grebenick Joanna Green Victoria Green Dennis Griebel Diane Gruenewald Charles Guetterman V_ 88 Freshmen to meet new challenges Laurie Guetterman Cathy Guild lew Hages Carla Hamilton Sarah Hammon Patricia Hammond Diane Hankammer Douglas Hansell David Hansen Cheryl Hanvey Stephen Hardy Cynthia Harper Tom Harres Cecile Hauver Kent Hawkins Pam Hawthorne Sharon Healey Cynthia Hecht Craig Heidorn Julie Heil Greg Heilig Scott Held Gale Hellwig Cheryl Henderson Jim Henshaw Candie Henson Christina Henson Dale Herbeck Darla Herbert Jim Herbert Tim Herbert Cynthia Hickey Tracy Higgins Valerie Highland Steve Hildebrand Sheila Hill Nancy Hillesheim Thomas Hines Darrel Hinkle Dianne Hock Howard Hoepfinger Tim Hoffeditz Frank Hoffmann Jerry Hoffman Sanna Hoit Charles Hollis Kathy Holshouser Sandra Hoock Jacquelyn Hopkins Stephony Horman Melissa Hotto Peggy Howard Keith Howell Teresa Huddleston Sylvia Hunt Ellen Huskey Mark Hutcheson Mike Ismail Lynn Isselhardt Doug Jackson Patricia Jackson Philip Jacquot Keith Jacob Tom Janicik Barbara Jarosik Deborah Jaskowiak Lisa Jasper Kristine Johannsen James Johnson Lori Johnston Kathy Jordan Hope Jorns Freshmen 89 r John Jose Ronny Jouett Diane Kamper Vickie Kasofirek Karen Kasson Andrew Katz Karla Kebel Julie Keehner Janet Kennedy Malinda Kettler Richard Kettler Mike Kimutis Bruce Kissel Kim Klein Robert Klem Jack Klemme Dawn Klever Diane Klingler Karen Klohr Rebecca Klopmeyer Debbie Klucker Darlene Kmiecik Valerie Knepper Keith Kniepkamp Entering the nurse’s office disarrayed Janelle Knolhoff Kenneth Koenig Sharon Koerner Steve Kohlmiller Brad Koldehoff Dee Koontz Mark Koopmann Chris Korte June Kossina Diane Kostelac Bryan Kramer Linda Kramer James Krawczyk Terry Krick Susan Krieger Jackie Kroupa Kris Krummrich Steve Krupp Karen Kuester Dean Kurrus Robert Kurtz Bob Kusmer Pat Lamb Joyce Lang Nancy Lang Steve Lonxon Greg Latinette Mike Latinette Keith Lauf James Law Judy Lawrence Lynn Ledbetter Tony Legrand George Lewis Tina Lewis Rosalie Lidisky Angie Lillis Craig Linton Connie Lisch Tom Lodes Mike Longust Tammy Loveless Donna Lowe Jeff Lund Debbie Lux Barbara Mabra Karen Mabry Debra Macke V 90 Freshmen David MaCleary Tina Mahmood Mimi Maldonado Marianne Moloney Angie Mancinas Scott Monk John Marifian Charles Marshall Lisa Martin Roger Masterson Mike Mathews Cathy Matychowiak Stephanie Mauser Sharon Mayo Kevin McCarron Marc McClellan Samantha McClure Robert McCluskey Betty McCoy Mark McCoy Cory McIntyre Pamela McLean Tom McNaughton Mike Meder we are greeted by a cold stethoscope Albert Meinen Cheryl Meister Robert Melin Tom Merten Kay Meyer Mark Meyer Brian Migneron Janet Miller Randy Minemann Cynthia Moffett Deborah Mohr Susan Mohr Louise Monken Clifton Moore Tamela Morgan Ricky Morton Freda Moses Ann Mueller Donna Mueller Laurie Mueller Kevin Muendlein Joy Munie Joyce Munie Jan Munier David Muren Roni Nadler David Nance Kent Neumann John Neal Doug Nevois Mike New Kathryn Newton Paula Niederdecker J Freshmen 91 .W) Guiding their classmates in the right direction were Mark Flood, presi¬ dent, Photo Anagnostopouios, vice-president, Julie Keehner, secretary, and Dawn Klever, vice-president, who served the Class of ' 77 in more than “one way.” 92 Freshmen With a theme of the seasons we proclaim Barbara Nolte Sandra Noonan John Norton Teri Null Sheila O ' Brien John O ' Donnell Mike O ' Donnell William Oesterle Richard Orlet Andy Orsa Michele Ortman Mike Pace Richard Pagel Jean Parker Joyce Parker Ann Patton Elaine Pauketot Linda Paule William Pearson James Peebles Belinda Perez Joe Perez Debra Perkins Carla Perry Gary Pierce Maria Pierce Nickie Piot Marlene Polcynski Scott Poston Tom Powell Cheryl Price Robert Pulley Mary Quirin Mike Raban Ann Racine Denna Rains Lisa Rains Jolene Raish Mike Ralosky Kathy Randle Cathy Rawson Dave Reeb Kathy Reelitz Eric Reeve Jeff Regula Richard Reichling Diane Reime David Reinhardt Mary Renner David Renois Kathy Renth Cheryl Rhodes Kevin Rice Carla Richardson Kathy Richardson Mark Ritter Kim Robinson A Renee Rockwell Debbie Roddy Eugene Rodemich James Rogers Peggy Rohr Mike Rohwedder Randy Roos Rebecca Rose Jeff Ross Paul Ross William Ross James Roth Sandra Roth Gwen Rountree Clark Rowden Danita Rowe Tracy Rujawitz Donna Rynski Terrence Salzman Linda Samples Brian Sanders Kathy Sandheinrich Steve Sorfaty Tim Sarkesian ... “We’re hot, they’re not” Sarah Sauerwein Kimberly Saul Carol Schaefer Mary Schaefer Mark Scharf Barbara Scheller Sherri Scher Todd Schifferdecker Gene Schmidt Ricky Schmidt Mike Schmittline Tom Schmitz Don Schneider Jeff Schneider Judy Schneider Scott Schneider Karen Schnoeker Vincent Schomaker Stephanie Schott Jolene Schuhardt David Schulte Anna Scott Gary Scott Angela See Debbie Seibert Dan Seper Lauren Seper Pat Seppi Tina Settles Edward Sewell Jayn Shaw Peter Shaw Debra Sheible Lisa Sherman William Sherman Ron Siddle Craig Sieron Judy Simpson Susan Simpson Robert Sims Warren Sisk Mike Skaer Steven Skaer Lori Skidis Tom Slate Doris Sliment Judy Sliment Barbara Smith J Freshmen 93 Deborah Smith John Smith Undo Smith Tanya Smith Terry Smith Susan Snyder Kirk Sonnenberg Paul Spahn Connie Speichinger Eddie Starkey Craig Steiner Donna Stevenson Beth Stewart Leslie Stoll Leslie Stone Joy Strebel ' Karen Strong David Stutsman Russ Suemnicht Tony Sullivan Tom Sumner Ellen Suppiger Bridget Taggart Kenny Tally n h- v n m First year Maroons learn to live with one Student Council representatives preparing to open for business in the coat- check room are: (Bottom Row) Ellen Suppiger, Kris Johannsen, Doug Han- sell, Tanya Smith, Lew Hages, Ann Winkel. (Top Row) Jeff Cange, Karen Strong, Kathy Conley, Marianne Maloney, Chris Vandewater. David Tarvin Brenda Tauchert Kim Taylor Scott Taylor Tom Tayon Tyanne Teeter Matthew Telford Debbie Theis Mike Theis Vivan Theis Jeff Theobald Myron Thomas Kim Thompson Mark Thompson Mary Tiernan Tom Timmer ( Ww 94 Freshmen Cynthia Tippy David Toenjes Tim Tolin Tammy Touchette Melody Townley Paul Travous Donna Turner Deborah Turos Donna Turos Cynthia Turpin Robert Tyler Susan Tyler Marilyn Uhley Ron Vallandingham Karen VanBlair Eric Van Buren Chris Vandewater Tom Veath Mary Vernier Deborah Voegtle Vicki Voellinger Da le Vogel Keith Volkmann Rosemarie Vollmer of life’s little hangups-being a Freshman Douglas Von Alst Mark Walz Tom Warwick Eric Waterson Scott Watson David Weber Marilyn Weber Alyson Weeke Dennis Weier Terry Weier Cindy Weilbacher Lise Weinland Cynthia Weiss Kimberly West Thomas West Wayne West Joy Weygandt Brenda Wheat John Wheeler Steve White Julie Wikgren Bill Wilke Hugh Wilkin Kevin Will Jerry Williams Kim Williams Theresa Williams Randall Wilson Ann Winkel Steve Winker Randall Wissehr David Woehlke Alicia Wohlgemuth Tammy Wolz Charles Worden JoAnn Wright Barbara Wurdinger Robert Wurtz Valerie Wynder Karen Yates Karen Yearian Jim Yingst Daniel York Linda York Joe Young Carol Youngblood Mike Zamenski J Freshmen 95 S C H O O ■L-ivii Arrival — 800 a.m. T ransport 99 Would you pick up this hitch¬ hiker?? c-’ vb: - ■: o: piill J Pi. Muscular Maury Piot deals a deathblow to the Lancermobile. Assemblies entered the school curriculum as West’s little refresher course. These gatherings offered a welcome break from the rigor of the 8:30-3:30 work day and provided an outlet for the students’ “energy surplus.” Ranging in loca- cation from the open-air football stadium to the auditorium, assemblies served as an informational as well as an entertaining means of communica¬ ting with the entire student body. [M , , • , V ! i ft j m fl Keeping abreost of the issues, Mrs. | Levin and Mr. Tollefson censor a sug¬ gested hopeful for the ' 74 magazine 1 drive. 100 Assemblies Football Maroons — FIRST KXOK prep team of the week. - Tom Pondoff???? Bob Steel jives with the Spurrlows. West’s Little Refresher Course . . . guard a chair in the crowded cafeteria. What Else? 103 . . . become stamped, sealed, and delivered into post-game dances. Soft drinks became a “real thing at the cafeteria snack bar. Exercising open campus privileges, coeds bless ban on study halls. Energy Saving Time casts a shadow on first hour. Innovation 105 I The brainstorm of a member of the 1929 faculty gave birth to what would become a traditional spirit event. The idea was borrowed from a school in southern Missouri and Maroon fans recognized the school activity as “HOBO DAY . Wests homecoming substitute contained the neces¬ sary ingredients for reinforcing the excitement of the “Turkey Day” game. Several variations were installed in “Hobo Day’s forty- filth anniversary celebration. In preparation for the bout with the Flyers, students participated in spirit events spanning three days. A tug-of-war raged between the classes of Monday but terminated later in the week because of a split decision (the rope broke). Nostalgic figures cruised about the campus the following day, resembling teeny-boppers of the ’50’s era. Organizations competed in a hall decorating contest in an effort to pep up the buildings. The festivities reached a cli¬ max at the Hobo Day pep rally. Sparks generated by the Stage Band’s performance and the Little Theatre skit ignited the crowd’s enthusiasm. Spirit mounted as costumed teachers vied for applause and students anticipated the victors of the hall decoration and Miss Maroon contests. he parade of players and f loats chased by “hobos’’ provided a welcomed energy release following the assembly. In lieu of the old Court House finale, the procession terminated with the selection of winning floats and club mini-floats on the city parking lot. Forty-five may seem middle age but I lobo Day has met its day. The gleem of the 1 urkey Day Came has been tarnished by the new state play-offs. Irregular scheduling of the Maroon-Flyer match will prevent the annual post-holiday exchange of the Alton-Southern victorv bell. The natural rivalry between the two schools is gone, and why should students dress up as hobos when a demolished dress code permits this attire every day. What will take its place? Only 75 will tell. Read between the lines — HY NEWS 1 1 ■ HfY NT m tit 1 ■■ 3 1 1 J Ki I Robin Levin and escort Mike Jobe Petticoats and ponytails, add flare to Hobo Day finale Teen Angels, alias Mr. Reed and Mr. Addison Laura Jacobi MISS MAROON CANDIDATES Hobo Day 107 FREE ™ 6-OOb A Eujs ■ Ccc f?T COA c i Tol ly i s. 13 i-Va ' 1 (Zb T 0 — l 7 ' — — _ !- % pm K - —M ■—“ rr a 2 2 Si V 7 V 7 V 3 f A ' jfj A —4 L 4 r 3 A 6 ti J it rr T i A C- 7 =i KD -1 Z □ BWEWWWGiil _ _ _ r □ E! L!1 — - KEEP OFF GRASS MERU MO HUT VEGETABLE SALAD M FRUIT 2 BUTTER g a. BREAD IMLR SOt TEACHERS MEAL CS ALA CARTE MEAT BALLS SPAGHETTI 40C CHOP SUET 40« BEE STEM 401 MEAT 30 I CHILI OR SOUP 2S I FISH 30 I VEGETABLES IS I SANDVBCHES 30 ' SALAO FRUIT tS PUDDING 20 CARE OR PIE IS ICE CREAM 07 MILS OS CHOCOLATE MILS OS BREAD 1 tLiqc 02 chedull Ur 830-9 20 Z . 925-1020 3 o jo 25- 11.20 4th 1125- 12 40 4a : li is - n 50 4i • 1150 - 11 15 4c -12 10- 11 40 5th 1145-135 6th 140-2 30 Forward.ng b| ue- ribb ° n entries to the National High School Art Exhibition in New York ore: Sheree Dvorachek, Brad Hanna Teres Kay Herbert, Brian Blackwell, Elizabeth Eisloeffel, and Debbie Thomas. A sellout crowd at the Billy Graham Crusade listened to Tom Sims ' testimonial. Majorettes Sherry Hoock and Cheryl Bevirt play with fire. 112 Accomplishments n V r AT -- ft si A N L L T E - — FT Band — Megan Shaw (top), Jackie Schmidt (bottom) Choir —Tracy Snyder, lisa Hawkins, Mar¬ garet McCluskey, Judy Tonne iVVi ' ♦ It mi in rm 4r Keeping ahead in orchestral ability were Ken Nettleton, Carol Froncis, Cydney Kirk, Mary Beth Goff, Vickie Smolik, Becky Harris, Brad Bobcik. (absent — An¬ nette Bohannon) PSAT Letters of Commendation were received by Margo limper, Tom Hollinberger, Nancy Markus, Ron Kneezel, Bill Hoffeditz, Eric Viehman, Steve Germann, and Jesse Hamby. Accomplishments 113 Students pondered the impossible task of controlling the climate and considered an¬ other alternative, deciding “weather’’ or not the West grounds could be reached safely. Conscientious pupils dashed to classes be¬ tween raindrops, glided across icy pavement, and formed depressions in the snow with their footprints in an effort to attend the learning institution at 2600 West Main. A record fourteen inch snowfall painted a clas¬ sic winter scene, enclosing the campus in a white-frosted frame. Rock salt-sowing custo¬ dians cleared contrasting paths of concrete from the fluffy blanket overlaying the grounds. The Yuletide spirit overwhelmed the administration; as a result of the snowy surprise, school was dismissed at 1:30 on December 19th and everyone received a two- dav extension on their Christmas holiday. 114 Frosty Reflections i 1 18 Performance Senior girls “rock onl Teri Herbert mokes dances orth while. A senior with horns. Stubborn donkey receives “gentle” coaxing. Pom-pon girls Boys sit on donkeys, Girls “burro” to 24-14 victory The reason for the boys’ downfall. etc. ] 21 oANIZATIONSl oc O 124 Student Council Student government in action Acting as a liaison between the student body and the administration, the Student Council had sixty-one members, which included four offi¬ cers and eleven representatives from each class and the foreign exchange student. Elected by lellow class¬ mates, Council members endeavored to bring 1 acuity and students closer together. Students were encouraged to get involved with Council and were invited to attend the meetings. Many new programs were initiated by the Student Council. These in¬ cluded a nostalgic revival of the 50 s, a hall-decorating contest, and an intra-city workshop with the other Belleville high schools. A committee to study the feasibility and promote girls’ sports was also formed after the 11 ISA ruling. Familiar Council activities were Hobo Day, the Football Frolic, dances, Foster Child program, bal¬ loon sales, the faculty babysitter list, magazine drive, and Arbor Day Student Council 125 The Hy News staff members were: (Bottom Row) Kim Owens, Anita Kimutis, Laura Jacobi, Sue Ash, Terry Arterburn, Amy Bon hard, and Kristie Horrell. (Second Row) Karen Wright, Margaret Conrath, Jeff Miller, Nanette Erlinger, Tom Hollinberger, Debbie Chesley, Dave Smith, Karen Guthorle, Karen Schlattweiler, and Sue Sauerwein. (Top Row) Mark Cox, Tom Berry, Eric Viehman, George Sotiropoulos, Ed Flure, Debbie Kirk, Diane Gerken, Jim Jordan, Mark Allard, Joe Schweiss, and Mike Rogger. Hy News rated “All-American” Working to meet the deadline, Mark Allard and Tom Berry make last-minute corrections on their stories. For the fourth time in West’s history, the Hy News re¬ ceived an “All-American rating in late March. Graded on coverage, content, writing, editing, editorials, and appearance, the Hy News scored well in all categories and achieved the highest award presented by the National Scholastic Press Association. Selling ads, laying out pages, interviewing, writing, typing, pasting up, stulling, and selling; these were just some of the jobs performed by the twenty-nine members of the staff which achieved the All-American rating. Dedicated to their purpose ol informing students, faculty, parents, alumni, and any interested readers about significant aspects ol school lile and community developments related to the school, staff members were assigned to various positions, such as editors, managers, and reporters, to keep the publica¬ tion running smoothly. 7 he six-page production was published twelve times during the school year. Features of the paper included a “syndicated” column, letters to the editor, and original cartoons. In May, staff members and their adviser attended a field day at SlU-Carbondale, sponsored by the Southern Illinois School Press Association. Many members were recognized and received awards for their contributions. 126 Hy News Dave Smith, sports editor, looks over the as¬ signment board to determine what ' s happening. 9 Attempting to raise money to cover the costs of publica¬ tion, Margaret Conrath and Mike Rogger take their posts at the selling booth. Sneaking a peek into a staff meeting, one finds the entire staff working together to pro¬ duce the school newspaper. Belleville Hy News w Published six times per semester by the HY NEWS staff of Belleville Township High School West 2600 West Main Belleville, Illinois 62221 Co-editors.. Associate Editor Copy Editor.. News Editor- Debbie Chesley, Ed Flure .Kristie Horrell ..Debbie Kirk Feature Editors.. -- Sports Editors........ Production Editor...... Photographers.. Business co-managers.... Columnists.-.. Cartoonist.—. Production Staff ..Margaret Conrath Sue Ash, Karen Guthorle Mark Allard, Dave Smith ...Eric Viehman ..Peggy Farthing, Kevin Menke ..Amy Bonhard, Jim Jordan ...Tom Hollinberger ..„...Karen Wright Sue Ash, Amy Bonhard, Margaret Conrath, Nanette Erlinger, Kristie Horrell, Jim Jordan, Mike Rogger Reporters_Terry Arterburn, Tom Berry, Mark Cox, Dianne Gerken, Laura Jacobi, Anita Kimutis, Jeff Miller, Kim Owens, Karen Schlattweiler, Joe Schweiss, Dave Smith, George Sotiropoulos, Eric Viehmon Business Staff....Mike Rogger, Sue Sauerwein Adviser ....... I .„..Mrs. Judy Duncan Hy News 127 Those that made the AFS Club a success were: (Bottom Row) Becky Stringer, Diana Wohlgemuth, Jan Schleuter, secretory, Bettina Feuera- bendt, president, Jurgen Stolz, exchange student, Jeannine McCrady, vice-president, Judy Tonne, Mary Goff. (Second Row) Amy Schiemer, Chris Hager, Pot Alberts, Susan Karine, Diane Auth, Jeon Schandl, Susan Kerkemeyer, Sheri Rogger, Denise Bauer, Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor. (Top Row) Claire Fleming, Susan DeHart, Wendell Sheeley, Shelly Katz, Lynn Martin, Allison Parks, Jody Berry, Linda Schott, Karla Weber, Jan Friedewald. It’s a small, small world Jurgen Stolz and Judy Tonne discovered music to be an international language. The American Field Service sponsored by Miss Sue Sharp, brings a foreign exchange student to West. The club was formed after World War I for peace and it is still accomplishing its purpose. This year’s exchange student, Jurgen Stolz, came from Germany and lived with the Alvin Tonne family. The club paid for part of Jurgen’s stay here and for extra things needed by him. The latter part of the year was a busy one for the group. Their activities included such activi¬ ties as East’s foreign exchange student, Georgio Palucci, showing slides of nis home country, Italy, AFS week which included an auction, a Fair, a baking contest and the selling of stocks to raise enough money for next year’s exchange student. A new addition to the stock card this year was Jurgen’s address for anyone interested in writing him. 128 American Field Service Georgio Palucci, East s foreign exchange student, shared a little bit of Jurgen s talent in photography enabled him to remember West with his many Italy with our AFS Club. photographs. American Field Sendee 129 Second-year members of the National Honor Society were: (First Row) Dionne Roth, Tina Harris, Karen Goff, Joan Schmierbach, Nancy Markus, Barb Helfrich, Margaret Conrath. (Second Row) Debbie Ches- ley, Margo Limper, Jennifer Groh, Vickie Riassetto, Lisa Hawkins, Martha Moye, Pat Buechler, Cathy Hartoin, George Sotiropoulos. (Third Row) Eric Viehman, Steve Germonn, Wade Wilkin, Tom Berry, Jesse Hamby, Doyle Woehlke, Paulette McPhail, Linda Cohn, Susan Ash, Karen Guthorle. (Top Row) Ken Rybicki, Bob Stevens, Scott Pear¬ son, Mark Rohr, Steve Dahm, Joe Schweiss, Jim Moye, Dave Wild, and Ron Kneezel. National Honor Society elects new members The National Honor Society consisted of forty-eight juniors and sixty-three seniors. Juniors had to obtain a 3.8 average at the end of five semesters and seniors had to have a 3.5 average at the end of seven semesters. Out of the one-hundred and eleven members, twenty-six members had a 4.0 average. Members were not elected only by grade points but they are recommended by fac¬ ulty members on their character, service and leadership to the school. The Chapter is sponsored by Mr. Harris Tollefson and co-sponsored by Mr. Harold Limper, Mrs. Cecilia Hepp and Miss Eda Morgan. 130 National Honor Society Members of the Scholar Quiz team were: (Bottom Row) Joel Winston, David Purviance, Tom Hollinberger. (Top Row) Nancy Markus, John Edwards, Miss Nancy Mermelstein, spon¬ sor. Absent from the picture was Eric Vieh- man, captain. Scholar Quiz team had a 1-1 record After three weeks of tryouts, fifteen students partici¬ pated in the final tryout for a position on the Scholar Quiz team. A committee ol five faculty members, using questions from specialized areas ot knowledge, chose six finalists. These six worked together for a month and then elected the four to represent West in the Scholar Quiz,” aired on Sundays by KM OX-TV, Channel 4. In the first contest West with a total score of 153 de¬ feated Kennedy High School, 102, and Metro High, 79. But West went down to Prep South, 57 to 340, at the match in March. New members of the Notional Honor Society were: (Bottom Row) Nanette Erlinger, Gerri Hubbard, Megan Show, Dorothy Slackman, Kathy Dyer, Carol Kaemmerer, Linda Carron, Debbie Brandenburger, Vicki May, Paula Wilke-son, Judy Phillips, Cheryl Batten, Sahri Null, Robyn Cooper, Tracy Simpson, Cindy Wegescheide, Susan Roberts, Madelyn Lamb, Lynn Neumann, Cheryl Bevirt, Terry Arterburn. (Second Row) Debbie Kuester, Susan Thompson, Mari Scharf, Lynne Ales- sandrelli, Rhonda Eckhardt, Lynette Mabry, Martha Brendel, Wendy Bertsch, Linda Soucy, Allison Parks, Judy Tonne, Bettino Feuerabendt, Susan Thomas, Vanda Moses, Clare Fleming, Pat Zubrzycki, Chris Trotter, Betty Keller, Renee Schmierbach, Laurie Seib, Sue Laquet. (Third Row) Joe Gerhard, Paul Diamond, David Spitze, Velda Chucalo, Nina Cogswell, Dianne Gerken, Linda Draeger, Jeannine McGrady, Linda Rapps, Tony Escobedo, John Edwards, Cindy Latina, Anne Sup- piger, Jane Allen, Jill Valerius, Anita Kimutis, Tom Hollinberger, Connie Ponsler, Kothy Egan. (Top Row) Gary Wiesen, Bill Hoffeditz, John Janicik, Rich Eiler, Nancy Hawk, Bill Potter, Mark Weber, Bruce Stoffel, Ed Keck, Don Barton, Sharon Mutto, David Smith, Doug Dunlap, Allen Robertson, Ron Ernst, James Glauber, Ron Heitland, Chuck Fairbairn. Scholar Quiz 131 The Rough Writers were- (Bottom Row) Tom Hollinberger, Jornj, Suson Thomas, Miss Jo Manion, sponsor. (Top Row) vice-pres.dent, lonette Erlinger, Susan Korein, Robyn Cooper, Kevin Edwards, Jean Blaes, Amy DeMonge, Pot Zubrycki. president. (Second Row) Mrs. Gussie Tonne, sponsor, Teresa Literary talents are also extracurricular The Rough Writers promoted student interest in literary works of all kinds. Their biggest project of the year was the annual publication of “Page One”. “Page One” is a collection of the finest manu¬ scripts submitted bv students, including poems, short stories, essays, and art. The Rough Writers met monthly in members’ homes to critique these manuscripts. To finance “Page One a Book Fair was held February 14-16 in the cafeteria foyer. 132 Rough Riders The State and Local History Club was composed of: (Bottom Row) Judy Burget, Sanna White, Christ Korte, Gary Dinnermin, Theresa Cerculli, Theresa Hawk, Linda York, Lynda Annon, Carol Dahm, Cathy Carr, Jim Krawczyk. (Second Row) Debbie Jurak, Debbie Brand- enburger, Jim Levelling, Andy Limper, Linda Caron, Lori Johnston, Michelle Ortman, Janet Miller, (Third Row) Betty Eisenphyler, Kris Caldwell, Jeff Theobald, Cathy Egan, Laurie Schobert, Margo Limper, The Southwestern State and Local History Club, sponsored by Mr. Vince Torigian, en¬ couraged interest in the history of their state and community. The thirty-five members partici¬ pated in a project for the annual regional histori¬ cal contest or wrote an article for the Illinois History magazine. Another project of the club was the writing of letters to county historical societies throughout the state to gather informa¬ tion. Ten members of the Social Studies Club, with the guidance of Mr. William Gushleff and Mr. William 1 lart, held an ecology drive every fourth Saturday of the month. They conducted many bake sales and took polls dealing with politics and ecology. Duncan, Bob Krumm, Tony Escobedo, Allison Parks, and Greg Hoffman. History Clubs 133 Members of the Social Studies Club were: (Bottom Row) Karol Novy. (Second Row) Sue Thomas, treasurer, Mr. William Gushleff, sponsor, John Edwards, president. (Top Row) Diane Woods, vice-president, Thomas Hollinberger, Paul Meyer, Tim West. Missing from the picture were; Kathy Dahm, secretary, Paula Lynn Bunjak. (Fourth Row) Sue Allgire, Ken Hoyden, Barbara Parsons, Photine Anagnostopulos, Carolyn Welsch, Jackie Hopkins, Tony Gip¬ son. (Fifth Row) Jeff Whitaker, Bruce McCurry, Julie Wilgren, Marlene Polczynski, Pam Beatty, Laura Shaver, Judy Anna, Tom McNaughton. (Top Row) Dave Wollman, Ed Holdener, Bart Becherer, Sandy Keniper, Jim Moye, Gary Featherling, and Mr. Vince Torigian. Members of the Photography Club included: (Bottom Row) Jurgen Stolz, Kathleen Carr, Keith Chew, John Thompson, Mr. Montgomery, sponsor. (Top Row) Jane Allen, Mark Thompson, Bob Collin, Vicky Coghill, Ralph Smith, and Terry Cross. Members of the Photography Club were sometimes spotted walk¬ ing around campus, with their cam¬ eras clicking away. New techniques of both taking and printing pictures were just a part of wnat the members learned. Guest speakers came to talk and help them in whatever they wanted to know about photography. Their biggest ambition came true when a new darkroom was built in House “B”. With a camera in hand, off the club went to enjoy a day at Six Flags. A hard hut profitable project came late in the year when they took the Prom pictures. The club was sponsored by Mr. Arch Montgomery. Clubs cater to interests The meeting place was in I louse A; the time was Monday at 3:30. The Amateur Radio Club met every week in 1 louse A, better known as the Radio Shack. The mem¬ bers could go there any time of the day to talk with other radio operators all over the country. The members were instructed in Morse Code and radio theory which enabled them to obtain a license from the Federal Commission of Communication. The club was sponsored by Mr. Dave Bobzin. The Amateur Radio Club included: (Bottom Row) Rex Corr, Ned Schifferdecker, and Rondy Brommer. (Top Row) Allan Robertson, Kirby Koufhold, Greg Heileg, and Mr. David Bobzin, sponsor. 134 Specialty Clubs The Chess Club was honored by becoming a member of the United States Chess Federation, a nation¬ wide chess organization. The U.S. C.F. sponsors tournaments and pub¬ lishes a monthly magazine called “Chess Life and Review ’ The teams played in the Alton Invitational Chess Tournament and proudly brought back five individual trophies. They also played in the South¬ western Conference Tournament and with various other schools in the area throughout the year. Mem¬ bers played such games as Roulette Chess, Ten-second Chess, Double Chess, and Swiss System Tourna¬ ments. An interesting project inno¬ vated by the club was a postal chess match with eight “residents’’ of Men¬ ard Prison. These games are continu¬ ing into the summer. Chess Club members were: (Bottom Row) Doug Bucknell, Eddie Sewell, Scott Renth, Phil Compisi. (Second Row) Andrew Limper, Nancy Glauber, Craig Linton, James Glauber. (Third Row) Mike Thornton, Bob Russell, David Thornton. (Fourth Row) Mike Theiss, Greg Porter, Brad Kamemec. (Top Row) Mr. Bill Moore, sponsor. Miss Susan Campbell, co-sponsor. Absent from the picture was Kim Cruncleton. Hobby clubs bring out student interests Members of the Stamp Club were: (Bottom Row) Phil Campisi, Jeff Mueth, Mark Walz, David Nance. (Top Row) David Parks, Wally Morris, Steve Hoover, president, Debbie Moessinger, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Donald Jones, sponsor. New ' at West at this year, the Stamp Club endeavored to become an established organi¬ zation on campus. The ten members of the Stamp Club gained know ledge of the history and culture of the different areas of the world by obtaining new ' stamps. They aided each other in their search for unusual postal stamps. Beside collecting philatic material, the club viewed various slide presentations. Talks and exhibits on foreign stamps by Mr. George Warren, French instructor, also high¬ lighted many Stamp Club meetings. Specialty Clubs 135 Office Occupations Club members were: (Bottom Row) Mary Tylka. (Second Row) Miss Faye Pobst, sponsor, Jamye Miller, club reporter, Karen Miller, Diane Wild, Karen Braun, Eve Walden, Donna Zika, Donna Thompson. (Third Row) Bernie Brady, vice-president, Cathy McClintock, president, Linda Mullholland, Debbie Hildebrand, Carol Williams, secretary, Eileen Byrne, treasurer. Business clubs The Office Occupations Club is for students who have career interests in clerical, stenographic, and bookkeeping jobs. Not only have they printed programs for all home basketball games, but they brought Christmas cheer to Memorial Nursing Home residents. The members have participated in area conferences, area and state contests, and have had winners in all areas. The Belleville busi¬ nessmen who gave jobs to the club members were given an employer appreciation banquet. Miss Faye Pabst, the sponsor, took the club to a State Leadership Conference in March. The award winners were: Eve Walden, first in general clerical; Mary Tylka, third in data processing, and Debbie Hildebrand first in stenography. First place awards were eligible for statewide competition. 136 Office Occupations The Consumer Education Club was composed of: (Bottom Row) Joyce Melinda Bailey, Chuck Smetana, David Stoddard, Debbie Dahm, and Loiseau, Jill Beelman, Tony Escobedo, Paul Butler, Cheryl Anderson, Mr. Larry Obenchain, sponso r. Linda Cox. (Top Row) Tierney Wehmeier, John Vargo, Joy Beelman, Have you ever been “ripped off” on something that seemed to be a good deal? On campus a new club has come into existence. It was organized to stimulate student and community interest in consumerism. This is the Consumer Education Club, sponsored by Mr. Larry Obenchain. Activities consisted of checking various stores for the purpose of comparing retail prices with basic list prices. The Distributive Education Club is a branch of the national organization. Every senior participating must have had experience in a variety of business courses. They competed in area contests in which many of the members turned up winners and represented West at the State Leadership Conference in February. Under the direction of Mr. lorn Ninnis, sponsor, marketing re¬ search was done for the Gilbert Research Company. Members of the Distributive Education Club were: (Bottom Row): Sandy O ' Donnell, Gloria Determan, Jim Boucher, Leslie Dobbs, Kathy Midden- Boul, Joan Kemp, Cheryl Reese, Doreen Hatter, Mary Bergman, Lois dorf, Nancy Kremmel, Kim Helwig, Paula Meyer, and Mr. Tom Ninnis, Wagner, Donna Haas. (Top Row): Tony Toenjes, Randy Heinlein, Patti sponsor. Business 137 Cutting and hauling wood was a hard job, but it earned money for the F.F.A. What the future holds depends on you yourself I he goal ol the Future Farmers of Ameri¬ ca is to develop agricultural leadership, co¬ operation, and citizenship. More students are becoming interested in agriculture and the club, sponsored by Mr. Harold Hall, was very active in projects ranging from chopping and delivering firewood to attend¬ ing the Agricultural World Show and the National Conference in Kansas City. Do students ever think of what teachers go through during the school day? Probably not, because they are concerned with their own problems. The Future Teachers of America tried to familiarize its members with what a teacher has to do. With the aid of their sponsors, Mrs. Ann Moore and Mr. Dennis Butts, the members held a banquet and went to summer workshops. Girls interested in homemaking found an active organization in the Future Home¬ makers of America. Linder the guidance of Mrs. Helen Closson, the activities of the club included regular visits to nursing homes and bowling parties. Moving straight ahead are Future Farmers (Bottom Row) Bob Frierdich, Jim Czech, Mark Biver, sentinel. (Top Row) Allen Vogt, Tony Hankam- reporter. Dove Fournie, Don Frierdich, vice-president. Rich Kasson, mer, Harry Fishbein, and David Hankammer. Future Farmers Meeting in the living room of the Home Economics suite were Future Homemakers Kelly Murphy, Mrs. Helen Closson, sponsor, Cindy Elder, secretary, Linda Jacobs, president, Diane Kosteloc, and Brenda Hayes, treasurer. Finding out what it is like to be standing at the board are Future Tecxhers Sue Snyder, Linda Hoffmann, Debbie Munie, president, Diana Fuchs, LaVonne Twesten, secretary, Gail Eisenhauer, treasurer, and Mr. Dennis Butts, sponsor. Future Homemakers enjoyed games of bingo with retirement home residents. Future Homemakers, Future Teachers 139 Those who mode the French Club o success were: (Bottom Row) Arc Eghigion, president, Coryn Rogier, Vicki Russel, Sue Sorfoty, Suzanne Donjon, Sue Roberts, vice-president. (Second Row) Beth Green, Joanne Hurd, treasurer. Sue Simpson, secretary, Pat Bringaje. (Third Row) Pam Graham, Claire Fleming, Suson Franklin, Robin Levin, Kim Crundeton. (Top Row) David Purvi- ance, Anne Suppinger, Chuck Trompeter, David Eghigion, Sue Thomas, Judy Patton, Charlene Ruck. Absent from the picture was Mr. Farren Stover, sponsor. Members of the Spanish Club included: (Bottom Row) Sandy Safarian, secretary, Gail Eisenhauer, Mrs. Jane Kyramarios, sponsor. (Top Row) Debbie White, Jane Stengel. Language clubs do more than talk “Bonjour” The French Club planned campouts where conversational French was spoken by all students during the entire week¬ end. They learned to speak French more fluently and also learned more vocabu¬ lary. The club obtained films for the classes to see and also participated in the Mardi Gras, along with the Spanish and German Clubs. 140 Foreign Language Clubs Hallo . ' Buenos Dias! The German Club opened the year with a new sponsor, Frau Clark, and a September get-acquainted picnic at Bellevue Park. Any¬ one who had taken or was taking German was eligible to be a member. The October- fest highlighted the fall season which was followed by the annual caroling and Christ¬ mas party. All members enjoyed the annual visit in May to Eberhardts Restaurant in Columbia, Illinois. Spanish Club members enjoyed sampling unusual fruits from Latin America. The tra¬ ditional Day of the Dead ceremony and Pinata Party were also celebrated. The Span¬ ish Club, together with the German Club, celebrated Carnaval, as the Spanish say, or Fashing, as the Germans call it, with cos¬ tumes and good food. German and Spanish Club members who participated in Fashing or Carnaval enjoyed, among other things, folk dancing. The German Club members were: (Bottom Row) Dorothy Webber, Teresa Knapp, Cheri Batten, lanette Erlinger, David Thompson, president, Joyce Lange, Donna Fulton. (Second Row) Julie Heil, Debra Kuester, Frau Clark, sponsor, Nanette Er¬ linger, LaVonne Tweston, Diane Klingler, Lisa Hawkins, vice-president. (Third Row) Debbie Kellerman, Susan DeHart, secretary, Wendell Sheeley, Diane Bruckner, treasurer, Cecil Hauver, Jenny Bartz, Debbie Lill, Kathleen Kurtz. (Top Row) Bruce Stoffel, Peggy Rohr, Jennifer Groh, Margo Limper, Brenda Huebner, Angie See, Jurgen Stolz. Foreign Language Clubs 141 Little Theatre members were: (Bottom Row) Jim Herbert, Doug Bernier, Kim Blim, Tim Herbert, lanette Erlinger, Patty Beaird, Carolyn Dyer, Debbie Richard, historian. (Second Row) Andrew Limper, Laurie Guet- terman, Kathy Dow, Karen Munie, Suzanne Donjon, Ricardo Pagel, Beth Stewart, Bunny Barschok. (Third Row) Jolene Evans, Judy Anna, Debbie Hocking, David Purviance, Nancy Foster, Lynn Ledbetter. (Fourth Row) Loren Steele, Cindy Wheeler, Debbie Seibert, Allen Buck- nell, Darla Coleman, Barb Mabra, Joyce Munie, Roni Nadler. (Top Row) Janet Compton, Mike Schaefer, Kathy Worley, Kevin Kerr, Kelly Collins, Brad Frazier, David Lysakowski, Tom Cahnovsky, Jesse Hamby. LOOK OUT BROADWAY-HERE WE COME! Other Theatre members were: (Bottom Row) Heidi Wohlrabe, Nancy Idoux, Lea DeLaria, Jean Blaes, Lori Huffer, Rick Vandiver, Chris Trotter, president, Margo Limper, Pom Munie, Rose Levoy. (Second Row) Elaine Trotter, Denise Dunn, Jodi Connely. (Third Row) Will Krick, Lynn Muren, Kelby Fries, parliamentarian, Tom Murray, Melanie Jones, Stocy Fischer, Jean Schandl, Kay Schnipper. (Fourth Row) Ray Healey, Ed Price, Jim Moye, vice-president, Ken Nettleton, Susan Franklin, Betty Eisloeffel, LaVonne Twesten, Jan Schlueter. (Top Row) Randy Nunn, Dianne Morton, Sharon Kehrer, Chip Parham, Jeff Mueth, Pat Jacobs, Jon Friedewald, Connie Pruett, Pam Graham, Judy Rybicki, Pat Brangaze, Kathleen Kurtz, Sue Neuner, Randy Rogers, Vicki Riassetto. 142 Theatre The Thespians were: (Bottom Row) Mike Drumsta, sponsor. Miss Nina Bono, sponsor, Mary McGrow, Vicki Riassetto, Margo limper, secretary Lisa Ganschinietz, Debbie Richard. (Second Row) Karen Wright, Miss Jane Mueth, sponsor, Pom Munie. (Third Row) Randy Nunn, Steve Dorman, Mike Schaefer, Elaine Trotter. (Fourth Row) Chuck Miffin, Ray Healey, Jesse Hamby, Christine Trotter vice-president. (Fifth Row) Greg Doussard, Ed Flure, Kay Biedenbach, treasurer. (Sixth Row) Jim Moye, president, Ed Price, David Thompson, Tom Murray, Jean Blaes, Cindy Neuner, vice-president. (Top Row) Jay Vandewater, Mike Mitchell, Kelby Fries. Little Theater, open to all students, exemplified talent on stage and backstage. Co-sponsors Miss Jane Meuth, Mrs. Janet Kuehn, and Mrs. Debbie Stieneker directed the company of two hundred and fifty. Theater produc¬ tions included the Freshman One-Acts, the Little The¬ ater play, “Dark of the Moon, the sophomore produc¬ tion of “Cinderella,” “The New Play” for the state contest, and the Senior musical, “1776.” Theater mem¬ bers also added to the Hobo Day activities with a skit. Dark of the Moon explored the supernatural. The Thespian Troupe 369 rewarded outstanding stu¬ dents for their work in theater. To become a member one must work two hundred hours on plays, one hundred of which must be backstage. The new members are an¬ nounced after the theater play and the spring musical. The Troupe of twenty-seven started out their active year with a mini-float victory on Hobo Day. They held the annual Christmas progressive dinner and started an alumni organization for past Thespians. Ray Healey and Debbie Richards prepare for the district con¬ test in The New Play.” Theatre 143 Hard Work and Competition lead to success Individual events participants were: (Bottom Row) Chris Trotter, Hazel Haas, Lea Delaria, Kelby Fries, Tim Herbert, Pam Munie. (Second Row) Angie Biver, Shelly Cullen, Patty Geolat, Jody Connley. (Third Row) Debbie Richard, Ray Healey, Lori Huffer, Marybeth Haynes. (Top Row) Mike Mitchell, Randy Nunn, Steve Dorman. The purpose of the forty-two members ol the National Forensic League was to learn to be an effective speaker and a successful and more influential citizen. To become a member a student must rank in the upper half of his class and attain twenty-five points for speaking experiences. Every year the members host an invitational speech and debate tournament, one of the largest in Illinois. This year they were named one of the top twenty-five outstanding chapters in the nation. They also won the Illinois “Leading Chapter Award”. Other individual speech contestants were: (Bottom Row) Cindy Neuner, Tom Murray, Kay Biedenbach, Janet Compton, Mrs. Sandra Parris, sponsor. (Second Row) Tony Helner, Beth Pace. (Third Row) Frank Macke, Eric Viehman, Allen Bucknell. (Top Row) Brian Bruce, Dave Spitze, Mike Schaefer and Cindy Wheeler. The speech program called Individual Events was started in 1960. This vear thirty-five members participated and had an opportunity for competitive speaking and developing skills in communication. To become a member one must compete in the tournaments and attend practice sessions. The speakers won fifth place out of thirty-five schools attending the Bloomington tournament and third place out of thirty-eight schools at the Peoria Richwoods tournament. 144 Individual Competit ion Chosen os Notional Forensic League members were: (Bottom Row) Dave Spitze, Allen Bucknell, Chris Trotter, Eric Viehman, Jody Connely, Debbie Richard, Lori Huffer, Kathy Werle, Loren Steel. (Second Row) Steve Dorman, Shelly Cullen, Tom Murray, Marsha Rust, Frank Macke, Ray Heoley, Beth Pace, Angie Biver. (Third Row) Kelby Fries, Cindy Neuner, Kay Biedenbach, Pam Munie, Mike Mitchell, Janet Compton, Mike Schaefer, Randy Nunn. (Top Row) Lea DeLaria, Tony Heofner, Marybeth Haynes, Patty Geolat, Doug Heise, Mrs. Sandra Paris, co¬ sponsor, Dr. Richard Hunsaker, co-sponsor. The Debate Squad was established at West in 1959, for the purpose of train¬ ing its members to understand logical arguments and to detect weaknesses in the logic of others. To participate, the fifteen members this year had to enroll in debate class. They became champions of their league and hosted the annual invitational tournament and the league tournament for G.S.L.S.A. Debaters were: (Bottom Row) Allen Buckwell, Frank Macke, Eric Viehman, Kathy Werle. (Second Row) Doug Heise, Marsha Rust. (Top Row) Dave Spitze, Dr. Richard Hunsaker, coach, Tim Williams, Marybeth Haynes and Tony Heafner. Competition 145 Members of the Concert Choir were: (Bottom Row) Cherie Bevirt, accom¬ panist, Kim Leser, Cheryl Martin, Kelby Fries, Sheri Williams, Tom Murray, Tracy Snyder, Jeff Whitaker, Margaret McCluskey. (Second Row) Gerri Hubbard, Mike Morgan, Colleen Carpenter, Bettino Feuerabendt, Greg Riddle, Koren Sikora, junior robe mistress. Sherry Hoock, senior robe “And Then There Was Song...” Linder the direction of Mr. Don Jones, the Concert Choir presented two concerts: “Song for a Winter Day ’ on January 13 and the spring concert “And Then There Was Song on April 26. A double album was made from each ol these concerts. The choir held several bake sales mistress, Darryl Broderick. (Third Row) Mary Sisk, Randy Rogers, Sue White, Mike McElligot, Mary McGrow, Clint Mather, Sandy Knepper, Renee Tate. (Top Row) Lauri Seib, Margo limper, Jim Miller, Nancy Markus, Pam Hammond, Keith Chew, Rick Schlattweiler, Sharon Mutto, secretory, Roscoe McCoy. to help diminish the cost of the albums. Other vocal groups joined Concert Choir in the annual “Festival of Songs” concert held on March 22. The Choir traveled to SI LI Edwardsville on April 2 to sing with the Concert Chorale under the direction of Dr. Van Camp. Thev also sang at area grade schools during Music week and at the Baccalaureate Service. For the first time in the history ol the school, the Choir’s Christmas caroling and Christmas assemblies were cancelled due to snow. Some¬ where during the diligent 5th hour practices Concert Choir found time to decorate the hall downstairs in the Cafeteria tor Hobo Day and won second place. But in vocal ability the choir w ' as second to none. 1-46 Choir Other members of the Choir were: (Bottom Row) Jeff Mueth, Liso Hawkins, Steve Munie, Lynn Naumann, Jena Haskins, David Thompson, Susan Seger, Liso Watson. (Second Row) Janet Compton, Robert Bell, Sally Kirchoff, Andrew Limper, Susan Hoppel, Brad Frazier, Susan Thompson, Mr. Don Jones, director. (Third Row) Jim Moye, Judy Tonne, Tom Sims, Martha Moye, Keith Domescik, Angie Moore, Dave Schoebel, vice-presi¬ dent, Sherry Bradley. (Top Row) Debbie Richard, Lisa Ganschinietz, Steve Foist, Jurgen Stolz, president, Rhonda Eckhardt, Jesse Hamby, Kay Cogs¬ well, Debbie Weisenbach. The Choir found that listening to a recording of the song helped in learning difficult music. Choir 147 The Choraleers were: (Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, director, Rhonda Bandy, Steve Bradley, Elizabeth Totty, Keith Brown, Margie Lipe, Lisa Jerome, Rick Vandiver, Beverly Sendt, Mark Bernier, Sue Allgire, Steve Lesko, and Laura Baker. (Second Row) Linda Markus, Randy Williams, Lynn Muren, Jan Gruenewald, John Bruff, Heidi Wohlrabe, Dione Yociss, Steve Milligan, Sue Bone , John Glacier, and Katie Wolford. (Third Row) Cindy Knewitz, Marilyn Sims, Rebecca Stringer, Bill Cheseldine, Connie Ponsler, Lavetta Hoepfinger, Kurt Woolsey, Kathy Egan, Mark Meyer, Kim Cruncleton, Bob Medhurst, and Debbie Krawczyk. (Top Row) Sue DeHart, Robert Edgar, Cindy Latina, Brian Bruss, Judy Rybicki, James Flake, Kathy Worley, John Harry, Carol Welborn, Randy Kneezel, Cindy Hoover, Scott Kelly, and Julie Closson. Remon Singers were: (Bottom Row) Margaret McCluskey, Martha Moye, Louri Seib, accompanist, Judy Tonne, Sherry Hoock, Jena Haskins, and Lynn Neumann. (Second Row) Lisa Hawkins, Sherry Bradley, Debbie Richard, Sharon Mutto, Pam Hammond, Tracy Snyder and Karen Sikora, accompanist. (Top Row) Dave Schoebel, accompanist, Darrel Broderick, Jim Miller, Tom Sims, Randy Rogers, Steve Faist, Jeff Mueth, Greg Riddle and Steve Munie. 148 Ensemble Choralettes were: (Bottom Row) Hazel Haas, Cheri Batton, Judy Seger, Bonnie Weible, Beth Anderson, Dorothy Webber, Kim Robertson, Dawn Stoddard, Kathy Wright, Kay Schnipper, and Judy Phillips. (Second Row) Mr. Don Jones, Lynn Muren, Sue Bone, Linda Housmann, Becky Thompson, Katrina Hornsey, Kathy Krawezyk, Michelle Jerome, Kathy Carron, Shelly Katz, LeAnn Bridges, Toby Johnston, and Teri Kruta. (Top Row) Elizabeth Stengel, Sherry Davinroy, Lori Huffer, Diane Bruckner, Pam Graham, Janet Wappel, Jackie Boehs, Debbie Dunnigan, Marian Thompson, Denise Carron, Patty Reynolds, Linda Arterburn, and Jolene Evans. Singing was a favorite past-time for many The Remon Singers tried to find out if Santo Claus could really sing. The group known as the Remon Singers was composed of the men’s ensemble and the women’s ensembles, known as the In-Sept Sextet and the Casuals Sextet. This group represented the school at all types of gather¬ ings. They sang for civic organizations and went caroling over the holidays. The singers were directed by Mr. Donald Jones. The Choraleers group was made up of both men and women, while Choralettes were strictly women. The purpose of these groups was to improve musical abilities and to help members move into Concert Choir. They held concerts and had it not been for the snow “holidays”, they would have sung at the Christmas assemblies. Chorus 149 Orchestra members were: (Bottom Row) Cydney Kirk, Annette Bohannon, Joyce Armstrong, Jody Jourdan, Megan Shaw, Penny Davinroy. (Second Row) Carol Francis, Becky Harris, Lynn Bujnak, Janice Davis, Beth Pace, Linda Samples, Jan Schlueter, Sandy Arnold, Katie Beckwith. (Third Row) Vicki Mueth, Carol Zika, Liz Totty, Chris Hager, Sue Sarfaty, Debbie Burleson, Ed Flure, Ken Bade, Barb Harris, Nancy Conoway. (Fourth Row) Cherilyn Reynolds, Ken Nettleton, Pat Zubrzycki, Jackie Boehs, Kathy Dorn, Deon Kurrus, Mike Thorton, Mark Weber, Dee Ann Koontz, David Thorton, Vicky Smolik, Brad Bobcik. (Top Row) Linda Carron and Margo Limper. “We are the music makers, we are the dreamers of dreams . The Orchestra provided an opportunity for musically- talented students to study and perform symphonic works. The seventy-five piece orchestra met every day the fifth hour under the direction of Mrs. Gloria Mayer. Projects of the group ranged from cutting records of the fall and spring concerts to participating in the mini-float com¬ petition on Hobo Day. Other activities included fall and spring banquets, held respectively at the Stoplight Restaurant and at the NCO Club at Scott Air Base, and the sale of sno-eones at the AFS Carnival in the spring. The Chamber Orchestra included: (Bottom Row) Cydney Kirk, Annette Bohannon, Chris Hager, Margo Limper, Megan Shaw, Bettina Feuera- bendt, Mary Beth Goff. (Second Row) Carol Francis, Becky Harris, Vicki Mueth, Pat Zubrzycki, Kathy Dorn, Dee Ann Koontz, Vicky Smolik, Steve Hoover, Barb Harris, Nancy Conaway, Nina Cogswell, Andreas Feuerabendt, Jackie Schmidt, Jim Moye. (Standing) Bill Talbott and Greg Wieland. 150 Orchestra (Bottom Row) Pam Fostler, Sherri Rogger, Nina Cogswell, John Edwards, Mary Beth Goff. (Second Row) Julie Heil, Debra Kuester, Glenda Boxdorfer, Jim Peebles, Bettina Feuerabendt. (Third Row) Debbie Brandenburger, Kathy Thorton, Velda Chucalo, Linda Schott, Glen Bub, Jim Moye. (Fourth Row) Steve Hoover, Lea DeLaria, Mike Anderson, Mike Rogger, Bruce Williams, David Morton, Bruce Kissel, Bill Talbott, Debbie Kellerman. (Standing) Doro¬ thy Slackman, Scott Schanuel, Matt Domesik, Jeff Dietrich, Karen Kuester. The Chamber Orchestra provided a wide variety of popular and classical music for advanced musicians. Un¬ der the direction of Mrs. Mayer, the twenty-five piece ensemble performed for the Honor Society initiation ceremony, PTA and church functions, and meetings. The Symphonette was set up by Mrs. Mayer to pro¬ vide more experience for young players. The group helps beginners to practice their skills and gives those with class scheduling problems a chance to perform in a group during the first period every day. Happy faces of orchestra officers. Dorothy Slackman, poster chair¬ man, Vicky Smolik, president, Greg Wieland, vice-president, Becky Harris, treasurer, Cydney Kirk, concertmistress, and Pat Zubrzycki, secretary, show their enthusiasm for their spring concert poster. Members of the Symphonette were: (Bottom Row) Becky Harris, Ken Nettleton, Pam Fostler, Jan Schlueter, Linda Samples. (Second Row) Joyce Armstrong, Carol Zika, Jody Jourdan, Dee Ann Koontr, Jim Peebles, Jeff Naumann, Karen Kuester, Debbie Kuester. (Top Row) Sue Sarfaty, Laurie Mueller, Jeff Dietrich, Dean Kurrus, Bruce Kissel, Lea DeLaria. Orchestra 15 1 The Marching Band included: (Bottom Row) Karen Goff, Cherie Bevirt, Barb Harris, Debbie Kuester. (Second Row) Nancy Conawoy, Karen Guthorlie, Susan DeHart, Karen Kuester, Debbie Brandenburger, Linda Schott, Lynn Neumann. (Third Row) Kathy Egan, Pat Bringaze, Velda Chucalo, Debbie Kellerman, Tammy Hogan, Debbie Krawczyk, Sharon Groom, Ralph Green, Dan Bander, Gloria Schranz, Jan Friedewald. (Fourth Row) Brad Bobcik, Steve Hoover, Bruce Stoffel, Walter Morris, Steve Krupp, Leo DeLaria, Steve Graf, Mike Weis, Greg Weiland, Dale Schickedanz, Dennis Griebel, Lorry Shannahan, Randy Wilson, Bob Lelly, Kent Hawkins. (Top Row) Beth Green, Clark Ferry, Will Krick, Terry Ford, and Mr. Ralph Schles nger, director. Maroons Stepping Out In any country, the Marching Band is 1. One hundred and twenty Marching Maroons returned in June from a ten-day trip to Winni¬ peg, Manitoba, Canada, where they earned a First Place trophy at the Manisphere Contest. The award was a fitting climax to months of chicken fries, paper drives, and bake sales that band members conducted to raise money for the trip to Canada. The group performed for all home football games, marched in community parades such as the Santa Claus parade, and presented concerts during the year. They ended the year with a performance at the commencement ceremonies on Tuesday, June 4. 152 Marching Band (Bottom Row) Kothie Beckwith, Solly Kirchoff, Penny Dovinroy, Megan Shaw. (Second Row) Nina Cogswell, Jackie Schmidt, Mary Sisk, Becky Harris, Julie Heil, Sherry Hoock, Terri Knapp, Diane Woods. (Third Row) Larry Darnell, Dave Wolford, Scott Stringer, Steve Munie, Dale Sondag, Andreas Feuerabendt, Jim Moye, Mark Bereitschaft, Mark Stumpf, Susan Simpson, Bruce William, Mike Taffe. (Fourth Row) Tracy Lehr, Bruce Kissel, Adrian Croissant, Andy Limper, Al Heiser, Mike Fleming, Al Suemnicht, Mark Wolz, Dave Thornton, Steve Roberts, Dee Ann Koontz, Roger German, Larry Vogel, Joe Gerhardt, Lauri Seib, Vickie Smolick, (Drums) Tom Martin, Bill Potter, Jeff Dietrich, and Steve Domrick. The Pom-Pon Girls and Major¬ ettes were: (Bottom Row) Gail DeRousse, Janet Sams, Pam Gra¬ ham, Kathy Haege, Paulette Mc- Phail, Debbie Thomas, Sue Sotiropoulos, Lauri Seib. (Sec¬ ond Row) Karen Kratky, Patty Reynolds, Angie Moore, Martha Moye, Katie Wolford, Andrea Baker, Laura Baker. (Top Row) Pattie Rhlendorf, Sherry Bevirt, Sherry Hoock, Sherry Agnew, Paula Niederecker, Linda Latin- ette. Sue Bertlesman, Cathy Bosik, Bonnie Weible, and Ali¬ son Baltz. Marching Band 153 The Concert Band included: (Bottom Row) Laurie Mueller, Barb Smith, Jan Schlueter, Lynn Ledbetter, Coral Sondag, Nancy Voss, Michele Wissehr, Debra Johnson. (Second Row) Jeannine Phillips, Morion Thompson, Donna Fulton, Linda Samples, Dean Kurrus, Bruce Gibson, Jim Law, Doug Bucknell, Susie Simpson, Paul Ross, Tammy Wolz, Donna Brandenburger, Dave Sturgeon, Tom Harres. (Top Row) Kathy Krawczyk, Julie Wikgren, Alayna Davies, Sarah Hommon, Barb Scheller, Mark Walz, Michael Smith, Douglas Kessler, Jim Krawczyk, John Vernier, Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, Eric VanBuren, Rick Badge, Conny Davinroy, Greg Heilig, Jeff Compton, Dick Burnette, David Frew, and Mike Self. Musicians at their best The members of the Stage Bond were: (Bottom Row) Cherie Bevirt land, Walter Morris, Brad Bobcik, Steve Hoover. (Top Row) Ron accompanist, Megan Shaw, Dale Sondag, Lorry Darnall, Jim Moye, Reeves, John Konya, Roger Germann, Steve Roberts, Vicky Smolik, Jackie Schmidt, Dove Wolford. (Second Row) Tom Martin, Greg Wie- Larry Vogel, Joe Gerhard, and Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, director. 154 Bands The Pep Band tuned up before the game to provide a better sound for basketball fans. Digging the beat from head to toe, the Marching Maroons practiced routines barefooted lost summer in the Stadium. The Stage Band, directed by Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, helped its members to become familiar with pop and jazz music. The group performed at various community func¬ tions and pep assemblies. To prove their talents they also performed at contests and in concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Schlesinger, the Concert Band gave two concerts for the public. This was the group that prepared musicians for an audition with the Marching Band. Practicing and more practicing was their daily activity. Musicians willing to volunteer their talents at basket¬ ball games and pep assemblies were recognized as mem¬ bers of the Pep Band. Encouraging these eager musicians was their director, Mr. Schlesinger. Pep Bond members were: (Bottom Row) Penny Dovinroy, Linda Schott, Susan DeHart, Debbie Brandenburger, Karen Goff, Barb Harris, Velda Chucalo. (Second Row) Jim Moye, Jackie Schmidt, Andreas Feuerabendt, Steve Munie, Dan Bauder, Lynn Neumann, Bruce Williams. (Third Row) Brad Bobcik, Steve Hoover, Bruce Stoffel, Steve Krupp, Andrew Limper, Larry Vogel, DeeAnn Koontz, Vicki Smolik. (Jop Row) Dennis Gri zel, Bruce Kissel, Willard Krick, Bill Potter, Jeff Dietrich, Steve Domrick, and Mr. Ralph Schlesinger. Bands 155 The members of fhe Pep Club included: (Front Row) Mr. Douglas Bush, sponsor, Mr. Vincent Torigian, sponsor, Cothy Etling, secretary, Connie Ponsler, vice-president, Diana Fuchs, president, Becky Johnson, treas¬ urer, Kathy Wright, Cindy Kelly. (Second Row) Teri Kruta, Kim Crun- cleton, Susan Franklin, Debbie Mohr, Joyce Lang, Barb Nolle, Beth Stewart, Donna Hyde, Laura Muskopf, Debra Munie. (Third Row) Linda York, Laurie Guetterman, Photo Anagnostopoulos, Lorrie Adair, Roni Nadlers, Bunny Barschak, Theresa Cerulli, Lynn Bujnak, Margie Lipe. (Top Row) Bob Bell, Janet Miller, Michele Ortman, Janet Fritsche, Lynn Ledbetter. Maroons all the way! The Pep Club, game after game, supported our teams on to victory. They posted signs before each game and sold spirit items. 1 heir money making projects included bake sales and a dance. Free buses to the away-games were also sponsored by them. To encourage more students to ride with them and support West, the club paid the way into the game for the first thirty non-Pep Club members who signed up to ride on the bus. This proved to be very successful. To honor the teams, the club held three “Breakfast of Champions.” On Tuesday of Hobo Day week, they challenged the senior girls in the annual Powder Pull football game and came out ahead, 8-0. Pep Club members emphasize that We re 1 in basketball. 156 Pep Club Kathy Wright and Theresa Cerulli boosting school spirit. Pep Club 157 Fancy fool work is the name of the gome in a game of boys ' flag football. “ The Ripped Ones” placed first in the boys ' flag football intramurals. Players were: (Bottom Row) Mark O ' Brien, Jim Jordon, Greg Pickerel, Maury Piot, Frank Seppi. (Top Row) Kent Holdener, Steve Abeln, Kevin Gross, Richard Gither, Gary Patrick, and Greg Knolhoff. Intramurals: hard work and fun First place in field hockey were the K.K. Has P.P.” Participants were: (Bot¬ tom Row) Michele Piot, Kim Calvanese, Kathy Raish, Lynn Martin, Beth Green, Diana Wohlgemuth. (Top Row) Diedre Mitchell, Bobbi Jestus, Mary Jo Clements, Gail DeRousse, Patti Alberts, and Shelly Katz. 158 Intramurals First place in boys ' basketball were the Roots.” Players were Brad Will, Gary Range. Wayne Stumpf, Dennis Gladson, Scott Mcllravy, Terry Kaemmerer. After four years’ existence, the intramural pro¬ gram was still a great success. Mrs. Mary Besse coordinated the girls’ programs while Coach Pete Hensel headed the boys’. “K.K. Has P.P.” cap¬ tured two first places, in basketball and field hockey. “The Ripped Ones’’ ripped off first place in boys’ football. The “Roots” captured their first place in the boys’ basketball division while the “Golden Stars” reached their “goal” and stole first place in boys’ soccer. The “PBR’s” emerged victorious in the volleyball intramurals. Golden Stars placed first in soccer. Members were: (Bottom Row) Jon Brough, Jim Foote, Ed McLean, Randy Melton. (Top Row) Mike Hepworth, Brian Stueckel, Joe Arterburn, Mike Lanxon. A mighty blow contributes to the excitement in a girls ' volleyball game. Intramurals 159 Lindo Soucy V ° eyb ° were ' he PBRV ' Membe ' «■ ( « Row) Rhondo l.hr, Mory Moxin. Mori. Anollo. Corm.n Duco, R«ne. Schroo.h and Team effort proved successful 160 Intranmrals Karla Weber practices the hurdles. Girls get into the action For the first time in history the school supported two track teams, a boys’ and a girls’. The girls’ track team, organized by Mrs. Patt Snelson and co-sponsored by Mrs. Felicia Fucli, began each day at 7:30 a.m. with calis¬ thenics and running the track. After completing these warmups each girl went to their respective events. Such events included dashes, relays, hurdles, distance running, shot put, discus, and long and high jump. Each girl was allowed to enter a maximum of four events and after four weeks of practice an intramural-type program was held. The top three girls from each event joined together to form the girls’ track team. They participated in the district track meet sponsored bv the Illinois High School Association and held on May 11 and also in the state meet which followed on May 17-18. Although many girls did not make the team they kept practicing with them. If they got better they replaced one of the original girls on the team. Warm up laps start early In the morning. The girls improve on their starting forms. Girls ' Track 161 Varsity cheerleaders were: (Bottom Row) Cindy Latina, Sherry Davinroy, Chamblin. (Top Row) Rocky Lehr, Co-captain Mori Scharf, Karen Hes- Kim Giessing, Anne Suppiger, Co-captain Mindy Fischer, Lynne kett, Jena Haskins. Split ' eml Cheerleaders are champions again The cheerleaders won first place in the Centralia Tournament for the sixth time in seven years. To be a winner required the close supervision and motivation provided bv their coach Mrs. Merle Guthrie. She instilled a winning confidence in each cheerleader. Some ot their responsibilities included cheering at the ames, planning, decorating, and performing at the assem- lies, decorating the locker rooms, and performing at Freshmen orientation. The cheerleaders found out that it takes a lot to be good and even more to be great. That is what they were — Great! 162 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders 163 Members of the FCA were: (Bottom Row) Russ Bowman, Terry Kaem- Mark Cox, John Marifian, Tim Armstrong, Joe Young, Chuck Fair- merer, Jim Nelson, Bill Talbott, John Janicik, Jeff Calhoun, Mr. Norm bairn. (Top Row) Scott Miller, Ken Bade, Tom Berry, Ken Nettleton. Armstrong, sponsor. (Second Row) Paul Meyer, Scott Seppi, Dan Mark Hargis, Mark Hoepker, and Breece McCurry Muskopf, Rich Eiler, Ed Holdener, Phil Kern. (Third Row) Jeff Miller, Athletes seek Christianity The fifty-five members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes confronted athletes and coaches, with the challenge and adventure ol following Christ. To become a member one must believe in Christ and his teachings and have earned a letter on anv level in sports. The projects that the FCA were active in were the big brother program, a hay ride, the annual banquet in February, the sale of soda and candy at the football and basketball games, the “Lancermobile”, and the FCA weekend in Mis¬ souri. All of the money made on the projects and activities went toward making it possible for boys to attend summer camp in Fort Collins, Colorado. 164 Fellowship of Christian Athletes The FCA mode the Loncermobile unique by using on ambulance to symbolize victory over Belleville East. FCA provided thousands of people at home football games and basketball games with candy and soda. Meetings in homes provided a comfortable atmosphere for many interesting discussions. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 165 «5i i : ' W J Jim Benson takes a ‘ breather” after a hard workout. As Women’s Lib moves into cross country, Toni Schneider and Barb Saboda check results of a meet. Cross country champions Under the coaching of Mr. Norm Armstrong and with eleven returning lettermen, the team completed another winning season. Once again the Maroons are the City Champions, having never lost to BTHS East. West also took second place in both the strong Southwestern Confer¬ ence and in the St. Clair County meets. Both of the co-captains were chosen All Metro- East standouts, with Paul Weilmuenster on the first team and Garv Stapf on the second. The season ended with a 175 win-22 loss record. The 1 runner in the Southwestern Conference — Co-captain Poul Weil¬ muenster. Varsity team members were: (Bottom Row) Mark Hoepker, Coach Armstrong, Paul Armstrong, Phil Kern. (Second Row) Ray Niles, Fred Bartelsmeyer, Gary Stapf, Tom Berry, Paul Weilmuenster. (Top Row) Jim Benson, Jeff Dixon, Terry Haman, and Ken Bade. 168 Cross Country A wide open area with plenty of fresh air makes running a lot easier. SEASON SCHEDULE (low score wins) WE THEY Columbia Invitational — West 2nd of 26 22 Edvvardsville 33 Belleville West Invitational — 1st of 15 23 Alton 38 Triangular Meet 28 Centralia 34 Triad 77 Triangular Meet 18 Granite City North 72 Granite City South 48 Edwardsville Invitational — 5th of 22 15 East St. Louis 50 27 Belleville East Triangular Meet 29 22 Alton 39 East St. Louis 80 St. Clair County Meet —2nd of 8 15 Collinsville 50 Peoria Invitational — 9th of 44 15 Mascoutah 50 Beaumont Invitational — 4th of 38 Southwestern Conference Meet — 2nd of 8 District — 2nd of 17 Sectional — 4th of 15 “Life’s battles don’t always go to the strongest and fastest man, but, sooner or later, the man who wins is the man who thinks he can.” The freshman-sophomore squad included: (Bottom Row) Rick Bade, Rich Reichling, Rob Davenport, Mike Fulton, Jim Bartelsmeyer, Joe Abegg, Scott Postin. (Second Row) Steve Seib, Mark Walz, Terry Ford, Jim West. (Third Row) Ken Hoffman, Gary Determan. (Fourth Row) John Vernier, Myron Thomas, Ted Acup, Rick Vandiver, Ken Nettleton, Rick Rohr. (Top Row) Mike Meinkoth, Steve White, Doug Jackson, Tom Sumner, Paul Richards. Cross Country 169 Desire to win proves successful as The Maroons continued the proud tradition of Belleville West under Head Coach Bruce Arnold and his assistants, Pete Hensel, Dave Harris, and Keith Lawrence. They cap¬ tured the city championship for the third consecutive year and took second place in the Southwestern Conference. « Hard work, dedication, and determination paid off well as the gridders were the 1 Associated Press Downstate Team and 6 in the Llnited Press International ratings. Many factors contributed to the success of this team. The tri-captains, Steve Adams, Bill See, and Tom Sims, encour¬ aged and led by example. I heir dedication inspired the whole team. In team statistics, we had the 1 offensive team in the area for the second consecutive year. The blitzkreig had 3,472 total yards and 283 points, while the samurai unit allowed only 1,859 yards (169 yards per game) and 119 points. Individual statistics included Mitch Keller being high tackier with 94. Scott Mcllravy had the most solo tackles with 27. Joe Holtgrewe was the leading rusher in the Metro-East area with 1,194 yards. Gary Range tied the school record with 7 TD’s and also thfc single game record of 3. He was the leading touchdown receiver in Metro-East. Interceptions highlighted our season as Steve Adams led the team with four pick-offs. Doug Dobbs averaged 74.1% on points after touchdowns. Their “never-say-die” spirit remained with them through¬ out the year and conquered many of their challenges, although Turkey Day found them on top in evervthing but the score. This year’s team demonstrated that it is the desire from within ttiat determines excellence. The offense pulls through — AGAIN! The strong linesmen enabled Gary Range to get through with the ball. vr Varsity football players were: (Bottom Row) Joe Holtgrewe, Scott Mcllravy, Dennis Gladson, Tom Sims, Bill See, Steve Adams, Paul Konya, Jeff Miller, Doug Greimon, Tim Katzmork. (Second Row) Mark Cox, Mark Mace, Greg Weber, Scott Pearson, Roger Barfield, Brad Will, Gary Range, Dennis Wat¬ kins, Curt Heckenberg, Andy Ballard. (Third Row) Dave Holtgrewe, Rich Eiler, Scott Miller, Mike Dingo, Jeff Analla, Dean Alberts, Dan Haider, Ed Kois, Jim Nelson, Russ Bowman, Mitch Keller, Bruce McCurry. (Fourth Row) Paul Meyer, Jodie Merrill, Jim Young, Rusty Lisch, Howard Kavanaugh, Terry Mohr, Bob Timmer, Dale Schickedanz, Ed Holdener, Rob Nicks, Bill Talbott, and Bill Healy. (Top Row) Managers Ed Hedgkins, Mike Little, David Johnson, and Mike Smith, Doug Dobbs, Mike See, Coaches Bruce Arnold, Pete Hensel, Dave Harris, Herschel Johnson, Keith Lawrence, Bob Kaiser, Dean Merritt, and Garry Brandt. 170 Football MM Maroons achieve ultimate victories ACTIONII ALL-STAR SELECTIONS ALL-AMERICAN. Joe Holtgrewe ALLSTATE. Joe Holtgrewe ALL-METRO POST DISPATCH: Joe Holtgrewe, Steve Adams, Tom Sims ALL-DISTRICT POST DISPATCH: Joe Holtgrewe, Steve Adams, Tom Sims ALL-METRO EAST: Joe Holtgrewe, Steve Adams, Bill See, (1st team) Don Barton, Dennis Watkins, Scott Mcllravy (2nd team) ALL-CITY: Joe Holtgrewe, Steve Adams, Bill See, Tom Sims, Dennis Watkins, Don Barton, Curt Hecken- berg, Tim Katzmark, and Rusty Lisch Most Inspirational Players: Steve Adams and Dennis Watkins Most Valuable Offensive Lineman: Bill See Most Valuable Defensive Lineman: Curt Heckenberg Most Valuable Offensive Back: Joe Holtgrewe Most Valuable Defensive Back: Steve Adams VARSITY SCHEDULE (Won 9-Lost 1-Tied 1) WEST THEY 28 Assumption 20 33 Alton 0 22 Collinsville 21 9 Belleville East 7 42 C.B.C. (St. Louis) 0 26 Cahokia 6 44 Lincoln 0 28 Edwardsville 21 21 Althoff 8 14 Granite City South 14 16 E. St. Louis 22 J.V. SCHEDULE (Won 3-Lost 0) WEST THEY 28 Collinsville 7 14 Belleville East 13 33 Cahokia 6 Steve Adams puts it into 3rd gear and takes off. Football The sophomore team consisted of: (Bottom Row) Ron Martin, Tom Pon- doff. Jack Reeves, Brad Keller, Joe Coravia, David Robinson, Ron Ed¬ gar, Jim Bedwell, Doug Dobbs, Jim Friedewald, Mark Hogg. (Second Row) Pat Watkins, Dallen Wright, John Kealy, David Kussart, Dennis Gorges, Mike Self, Dan Holdener, Warren Webster, Randy Boyer, Joe Young, Mike Eisenhower. (Third Row) Kevin Friedman, Curt Lewman, Don Wycoff, John Reichert, Dale Tollefson, Dale Mowery, Bruce Shel¬ ton, Gary Scheller, Steve Yates, Russ Harris, John Glaeser. (Top Row) Allen Devan, Philip Campesi, Coach Herschel Johnson, Coach Keith Lawrence. Missing from the picture were Mike Coleman, Walter Kosydor, Mark Rivera, and Tom Rosensteel. Underclassmen win big as they The sophomore team had a taste of much success this year. They finished unbeaten and proved to be true champions. While scoring 296 points, they gave up only 12. Behind the coaching of Herschel Johnson and Keith Lawrence, they were the sophomore city champs. SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE WEST (Won 9-Lost 0) THEY 39 Granite City South 0 14 Alton 0 60 Collinsville 0 25 Belleville East 6 54 Cahokia 0 7 Hazelwood 0 49 Edvvardsville 0 28 Althoff 6 20 E. St. Louis 0 After kicking the winning field goal in the East game, Doug Dobbs receives honor from his teammates. Rusty Lisch makes another spectacular move. 172 Football Maroons anxiously await their turn in the game. Taking time out from his usual hectic plays, All-State Joe Holtgrewe catches his breath on the sidelines. prepare for varsity action FRESHMAN SCHEDULE (Won 7 -Lost 1) WEST THEY WEST THEY 18 Rock Jr. High 0 21 Belleville East 6 13 Clark 8 34 Cahokia 6 18 Granite City South 8 26 Althoff 0 32 Collinsville 0 14 Edwardsville 24 With eyes on the game, Tom Sims wonders what his next offensive play will be. Happiness is another West TDI The freshman team included: (Bot¬ tom Row) Mike O ' Donnell, Pat Lamb, Scott Watson, Mike New, Tom Smetana, John Marifian, Jeff Compton, Mike Decker, Steve Lan- xon, Jeff Lund, Bob Tyler, Doug Von Alst. (Second Row) Mark Col¬ lins, Jim Yingst, Kirk Sonnenberg, Joe Young, Craig Whitaker, Kevin Eckert, Brad Koldehoff, Dave Frew, Dave Zubrczycki, Mike Rowhedder, Tom Schmitz. (Third Row) Chip Marshall, Mark Flodd, Phil Jacquet, H. Giessing, Kenny Koenig, Mark Calvanese, Marty Connelly, Keith Howell, Tom Dailey, Greg Garrison. (Fourth Row) Mike Pace, Andy Orsa, Mike Ismail, Tom Timmer, Brent Boyles, Dave Vogel, Dave Muren, Warren Willman. (Fifth Row) Dave Schulte, Tony Kamenski, Tim Arm¬ strong, Bart Cannady, Ron Siddle, Bob Sims, Tom West, Greg Latin- ette. (Sixth Row) Mike Zamenski, Chuck Hollis, Fred Betten, Bob Wurtz, Tom Lodus, Butch Allgire, Dave Tarvin, Keith Volkman. (Top Row) Chrystal Grab, Pam McClean, Coaches Dean Merritt, Garry Brandt, and Bob Kaiser. Missing from picture was Mike Latinette. Football 173 Muscles and quick reflexes aid Wrestling is one ol the more individualized of all sports. Either you beat your opponent on your own, or you don’t win. 1 he three two-minute periods find the wrestlers sweating, moaning, moving, and giving one hundred percent of themselves to win that crucial match. Coached by Mr. John Wehmeier, who is in his first year as head coach, and his assistants Mr. Garry Brandt and Mr. Bob Vitek, the varsity grapplers finished their season with fifteen wins and four losses. Tournament results were just as impressive as we finished first in the Mas- coutah Invitational and also in the I.II.S.A. District meet. The Southwestern Conference found our Maroons capturing third place. Individual accomplishments are important factors in the success of a season. Bryan Mitchell finished his senior wrestling season with twenty-seven wins and five losses, which included first in district, second at sectional, and a one win-two loss record at the state tournament. Bryan was the only Maroon wrestler to compete in the state finals. Besides Bryan, his twin brother Bruce and Lloyd Thompson also captured first place honors at the district tournament. VARSITY SEASON SCHEDULE (Won 15 —Lost 4) WEST THEY 29 Althoff 23 51 Wood River 9 41 E. St. Louis 10 49 C.B.C. 6 59 Assumption 0 40 Edwardsville 14 42 Cahokia 15 36 Lincoln 15 58 Mascoutah 0 21 Roxana 23 19 Granite City North 24 40 Collinsville 10 49 Centralia 6 10 Granite City South 30 56 Alton 3 51 Carbondalc 3 68 Murphysboro 0 15 Belleville East 31 51 Triad 3 The varsity wrestling squad consisted of: (Bottom Row) Dale Bauer, Scott Seppi, Jeff Calhoun, Pete Baillargeon, Royce Carlisle, John Janicik, Dean Alberts, Lloyd Thompson, co-captain, Ken C layton, Bryan Mitchell, Rich Dahm, Tom Janicik. (Top Row) Coach John Wehmeier, Coach Garry Brandt, Larry Pierce, Jeff Schanuel, Gary Lamb, Curt Heckenberg, Mike Forness, Dallen Wright, Dennis Watkins, Bill See, co-captain, Mike See, Steve Cange, Bruce Mitchell, Larry Riess, and Coach Bob Vitek. Wrestling Maroon wrestlers to 15-4 season Members of the sophomore wrestling team were: (Bottom Row) Russ Harris, Gary Dorr, Russ Theis, Stuart Alperin, John Crutcher, Keith Cariel, Matt St. Eve, John Gloeser, Scott Schanuel, Jim Week, and Terry Weis. (Top Row) Coach Garry Brandt, Steve Schneider, Bill Bugg, Jim Friedewald, Dale Tollefson, Dave Kussart, Don Wykoff, Raymond Dous- sard, Doug Heise, Steve Yates, Mike Self, and Jan Sobszak. Bill See records another of his many hard-earned victories. Engaging in a conversation over the wrestling team are Coaches John Weh- meier and Garry Brandt. Comprising the freshmen wrestling team were: (Bottom Row) Joe Abegg, Craig Sieron, Jeff Cange, Mike Meeder, Andy Katz, Tom Lodes, Dave Reeb, Butch All- gire, Dave Muren, Randy Wilson, and Pat Bauer. (Top Row) Coach Bob Vitek, Mark Bauman, Mike Ismail, Brad Funk, Steve Lanxon, Mike O’Donnell, Chip Marshall, Kevin Eckert, Jeff Lund, Rich Bade, Keith Howell, Mike Brabenac, Myron Thomas, and Jim Henshaw. Wrestling 175 Maroon cagers finish successful season cold. The Varsity Sweet Sixteen team included: (Bottom Row) Manager Rob Riess, Dave Wild, John Herbstreith, Mark Hargis, Milton Wiley, Chuck Fairbairn, and Manager Bruce McCurry. (Top Row) Head Coach Roger Mueller, Manager Mike Smith, Tim Katzmark, Rusty lisch, Don Barton, Jon Horry, Dave Gaither, Tim McSherry, Bill Schmidt, Joe Holtgrewe, and Coach Woody Burnett. 176 Basketball by achieving Sweet Sixteen status The junior varsity basketball players were: (Bottom Row) Manager Rob Riess, Chuck Fairbairn, Tom Beil, Jeff Kinnikin, Lance Lunte, Gary Scheiler, and Manager Bruce McCurry. (Top Row) Manager Mike Smith, Pat Watkins, Jon Harry, Tim- McSherry, Dave Gaither, Ralph Green, Mark Johnson, Bob Sprick, and Coach Woody Burnett. Concerned teammates and coaches help injured Milton Wiley. The Holtgrewes are all smiles as Joe presents his parents their gifts on Senior Night. The basketball team had much to be proud of, including being one of the top sixteen teams in the state. Behind first- year Head Coach Roger Mueller, we finished the season with twenty wins and ten losses. This includes winning second place in the sixteen-team Centralia Holiday Tournament, third in the Belleville East Invitational, first in the regional and sectional tournaments, and that unthought-of trip to the supersectionals in Carbondale. Eight lettermen returned from the previous year. 1 hey were Don Barton, Mark Hargis, Joe Holtgrewe, Tim Katz- mark, Bill Schmidt, and Dave Wild, seniors, and Rusty Lisch and Milton Wiley, juniors. Co-captains were Bill Schmidt and Milton Wiley. v Milton Wiley scored 540 points this season and is one of only two juniors in this area to be heading into his final year of varsity competition with more than 1,000 points for a career. He was the top Maroon scorer with an eighteen-point average. Bill Schmidt and Wiley each had high game points of twenty-nine. Schmidts average was 16.9 points per game, hitting 48% from the field. Don Barton led in rebounding with 256, although Schmidt had game high rebounds of nineteen against Collinsville in the sectional. Honors bestowed upon some of the players were the fol¬ lowing: Don Barton — Player of the Week: Belleville News Democrat Mark Hargis— Honorable Mention All-Tournament: Centralia Tour nament Rusty Lisch — Honorable Mention All-Tournament: Centralia Tour¬ nament; Honorable Mention All State: Chicago Daily News Bill Schmidt — Player of the Week: Belleville News-Deniocrat ; All- City Team: Bellei ' ille News-Democrat; 1st Team All-Tourna¬ ment: Centralia Tournament; 1st Team All-Metro East: St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Honorable Mention All-State: Chicago Daily News; 2nd Team All-Conference: Metro-East journal Milton Wiley — Player of the Week (twice): Belleville News-Dem¬ ocrat; Special Mention All-State: Chicago Daily News; Honor¬ able Mention All-State: Associated Press; 1st Team All-Tourna¬ ment: Centralia Tournament; All-City Team: Belleville News- Democrat; 2nd Team All-Metro East: St. Louis Post-Dispatch; 1st Team All-Conference: Metro-East journal Basketball 177 The team were champions in all respects Teammotes await the ball as Rusty Lisch controls another tip-off. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WEST (Won 20—Lost 10) THEY Wood River 43 52 E. St. Louis 60 Collinsville 76 81 Granite Citv South 61 Alt. Prospect 49 84 Stephen Decatur 82 72 74 Arli ngton Heights Rich East 66 Alton Cahokia 63 Mater Dei 66 76 Althoff 65 63 Belleville East 67 72 Granite Citv North 34 72 Murphvsboro 74 82 Belleville East 68 71 East St. Louis 57 68 Collinsville 69 62 Granite Citv South 53 71 Granite Citv North 65 Edvvardsville 69 73 Alton 85 82 Belleville East 75 00 LW Cahokia 71 78 Edvvardsville 66 Highland 73 65 Belleville East 56 East St. Louis 59 85 Collinsville 77 60 Mater Dei 66 Members of the sophomore team were: (Bottom Row) Manager Bernie Ruser, Gory Scheller, Bob Sprick, Hank Roh- wedder, Pat Watkins, Larry Mueller, Steve Parker, and Mark Meyer. (Top Row) Coach Herschel Johnson, Joe Co- ravio, Mike Zipfel, Ken Battoe, Rick Hunter, Lance Lunte, Jeff Kinnikin, Lorry Shannahan, Mark Polonc, Kevin Fried¬ man, Mike Moore. 178 Basketball Milton Wiley, who was considered the best ' little’’ guard around, shows why he averaged eighteen points per game. WEST SOPHOMORE SEASON SCHEDULE (Won 10-Lost 11) THEY 48 Cahokia 40 51 Althoff 48 55 E, St. Louis 48 54 Collinsville 66 49 Edwardsville 72 52 Belleville East 57 59 Cahokia 41 56 Alton 63 50 Althoff 54 79 Columbia 30 62 E. St. Louis 68 56 Collinsville 49 52 Granite City South 35 74 Granite City North 48 60 Alton 74 68 Granite City South 49 57 Belleville East 68 60 Edwardsville 70 51 Mascoutah 53 64 Assumption 40 70 Althoff 58 FRESHMAN SEASON SCHEDULE WEST (Won 14 — Lost 7) THEY 54 Althoff 70 63 Clark 53 78 I lighland 39 65 Edwardsville 56 55 Granite City South 44 55 Freeburg 59 54 Triad 40 70 Highland 44 63 Rock Jr. High 76 49 Belleville East 47 58 Collinsville 66 69 Cahokia 41 63 Mascoutah 69 59 Collinsville 60 43 Granite City South 36 72 Granite City North 44 56 Cahokia 34 38 Althoff 37 73 Belleville East 82 57 Mater Dei 54 63 Edwardsville 54 The freshmen team included: (Bottom Row) Joe Young, Doug Jackson, Terry Pabst, Ken Carmody, Mike latinette, Craig Whittaker, Bob Carroll, David Bertsch, and Man¬ ager Jim Johnson. (Second Row) Pat Driscoll, Mark Col¬ lins, Terry Ford, Ron Vallandingham, Bill Burrough, Brent Boyles, Brad Koldehoff, and Manager Ted Acup. (Top Row) Tom Veath, Mark Wall, Jeff Gibbons, Bart Canady, Kirk Sonnenberg, Tim Armstrong, Randy Brown, Jim Young, and Coach George Shea. Basketball 179 Seniors lead Maroon hardballers with Another striking pitch thrown by Rob Pietroburgo. % y r. ;; , . A double ploy executed by Dennis Watt and Bill Schmidt — a familiar scene on the Maroon team. As has become the tradition a t West, the Maroon hardballers once again fielded a state-contending team. Coaches Chuck flasenstab and George Shea had ten returning lettermen from last year’s team, which finished second in the state. Twelve seniors led the team, which is unusual. A new edition to the team was batgirls. These were girls who volunteered for the job, which consisted of keeping score, chasing foul balls, and handling the bats. Two girls assisted at each game. The line-up consisted of Jim Strausbaugh and Dave Gaither at first base, Bill Schmidt and Steve Lidisky at second hase, Tim Katzmark and Mike Dinga at third. The shortstop position was held by Dennis Watt and Scott Miller. Brad Will, Gary Range, Rich Engel, and Milton Wiley composed the outfield. Pitching was the Maroons strength with return of starters Mark I largis, Don Barton, Rob Pietroburgo, and relievers Dennis Watkins, and juniors Chuck Fairbairn and Jim Richards. Catchers were Mike Muskopf and Bruce Smith. Heavy rains in the beginning of the season allowed the Maroons to play only two games before the yearbook had to go to press, winning them both. With many games ahead, the Hardballers count on their spirit, pride, and dedication to bring them success. Members of the baseball varsity squad were: (Bottom Row) Brad Will, Bill Milton Wiley, and Dave Gaither. (Top Row) Coach Chuck Hasenstab, Rich Schmidt, Scott Miller, Rob Pietroburgo, Mike Muskopf, Gary Range, Tim Engel, Mark Hargis, Steve Lidisky, Dennis Watt, Bruce Smith, and Coach Katzmark, Don Barton, and Richard Buehlhorn, manager. (Second Row) Jim George Shea. Richards, Mike Dinga, Chuck Fairbairn, Dennis Watkins, Jim Strausbaugh, 180 Baseball experience and de pth; title hopes prevail The sophomore squad consisted of: (Bottom Row) Jan Sobczak, Gary Scheller, Kevin Friedman, Mike Moore, Kevin Wiggs, Mark Hoelscher, Mike Zipfel, Joey Caravio, Mike Eisenhour, Doug Dobbs, and Scott Mueller. (Top Row) Coach Roger Mueller, Jim Bedwell, Steve Yates, Steve Parker, Jeff Kinnikin, Keith Schopp, Ken Battoe, Larry Mueller, Keith Brown, Brad Bruckner, and Mott Domescik. Making another spectacular catch. Rich Engel does it with ease. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE WEST THEY OTailon 3 E. St. Louis 1 Collinsville Granite City South 1 Edwardsville Alton Freeburg Belleville East Assumption Cahokia E. St. Louis Aviston Central Collinsville Althoff Granite City South Granite City North Edwardsville Alton City Tournament St. Henry Belleville East Cahokia IHSA District — IHSA Regional IHSA Sectional - IHSA Finals Making up the freshmen baseball team were: (Bottom Row) Ken Huffman, Craig Heidorn, Mark Koopman, Gary Determan, Butch All- giro, Keith Jacob, Mike Meder, David Renois, Doug Jackson, Tim Sarkesian, Tim Frieman. (Second Row) David Bertsch, Joe Delsignore, David Dobbs, Bob McCluskey, Phil Jacquot, Cliff Moore, Kirk Croffoot, Craig Whittaker, Kevin Muendlein, Terry Pabst, Greg Garrison, Mike Latinette. (Top Row) Coach Dave Schwalb, Mike Graves, Joe Duco, Bob Car- roll, Steve Skaer, Terry Krick, Jeff Gibbons, John Smith, Ken Cormody, Terry Ford, Brent Boyles, David Weber, Tom Veath, John Mari- fian, Mike Ismail, Mike Decker, Gary Black, manager, Joe West, manager. Baseball 181 Varsity track members were: (Bottom Row) Tom Sims, Rick Dees, Gary Stapf, Al Kronenberger, Terry Kaemmerer, Jeff Dixon, Terry Hamon, Mark Johnson, Paul Weilmuenster, and Tom Berry. (Second Row) Mark Hogg, Steve Muel¬ ler, Roger German, Mike Driscoll, Russ Bowman, Fred Bartelsmeyer, Terry Mohr, Al Killingsworth, Rusty Lisch, and Cooch Keith Lawrence. (Third Row) Ed Hock, Dove Dnvenport, Keith Freeman, Jim Nelson, Steve Saffel, Walt Hubert, Larry Darnell, Ralph Green, Cooch Norm Armstrong, and Coach Woody Burnett. (Top Row) Managers Patty Geolat, Barb Saboda, Toni Schneider, and Cooch Gary Carr. Missing from the picture is Mark Collins and Manager Peggy O’Neal. Experienced seniors lead trackmen to another i Marty Connelly goes up and over. Muscular Tom Sims gives his all as he hurls the shot put, hoping for a winning throw. 182 Track Competition was stiff as Don Shultz, Rick Dees, and Mark Hogg ran their hardest to beat the Cahok.a runners. winning season; future looks good Rusty Lisch shows what it takes to be a champion long jumper. The cindermcn won all their meets thus tar, includ¬ ing First place in the Belleville East Invitational. With ten returning lettermen. Coaches Norm Armstrong, Gary Carr, Keith Lawrence, and W oody Burnett had much to work with. Individual dedication and the love of running and jumping is essential for a winning team. Tom Sims was the leading shot put thrower, Mark Cox led in discus, Paul Weilmuenster and Gary Stanf were the distance runners, with Tcrrv Kaemmcrer, Jeff Dixon, and Rick Dees supplying the power in the 440 and 880. Long, triple, and high jumps and high hurdles were led by Rusty Lisch. Pole vaulting required the joy ol height and A1 Kronenberger enjoyed height the best. Mark Collins, Mark Hogg, Tim Armstrong, and W alter Hubert, all underclassmen, ran the sprints. Because of printing deadlines for the yearbook, the results of upcoming meets can not be in this edition. The J.V. track squad was made up of: (Bot¬ tom Row) Gene Quayle, Jim Amsbury, Walter Hubert, Randy Boyer, Marty Connelly, Bob Tyler, Ken Corel, Scott Watson. (Second Row) Paul Richards, Jim Friedewald, Jack Reeves, Brad Keller, Randy Beare, Bill Villiger, Mark Wolz, Bart Canady, Coach Gary Carr. (Third Row) Mike Perrin, Mike Fulton, Dan Zika, John Reichert, John Vernier, Mike Meinkoth, Pot Compton, Coach Keith Lawrence. (Top Row) Steve White, Jim Bortelsmeyer, Joe Young, Tim Armstrong, Chuck Hollis, Warren Willman, Brad Koldehoff, Coach Norm Arm¬ strong. Track 183 VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE WEST THEY 73 Edwardsville 67 96 Cahokia 45 87 Centralia 54 Belleville East Invitational — 1st place Granite City South Lincoln Mineral Area Meet Conference Relays St. Clair County Meet Granite City South Open Centralia Relays City Championship Conference Open Cahokia Invitational IHSA District IHSA Finals Jeff Dixon leads the race in the Belleville East Relays. Freshman track team members were: (Bottom Row) Wayne Davis, Mike Raben, Dennis Arlt, Keith Kniepkamp, Rick Bade, Pete Shaw, Steve Seib. (Second Row) Dave Hansen, Mike Zamenski, Rich Reichling, Jim Law, Randy Brown, Dave Eschman, Steve Lanxon, Coach Norm Armstrong. (Third Row) Pat Driscoll, Kirk Sonnenberg, Joe Goymerac, Bob Force, Joe Abegg, Myron Thomas, Coach Gary Carr. (Top Row) Bob Sims, Rich Egbert, Dave Zubrzycki, Keith Volkman, Tom Schmitz, Mark Wolz, Jeff Lund, Coach Keith Lawrence. 184 T rack Maroon golfers tee off opponents Looking forward to another possible trip to the state finals in Champaign, our delending state champs are stroking their way to another fine season. Coach Dave Harris began his lirst year as head coach. Five lettermen returned: Scott Pearson, Ken Rybicki, Dan Killingsworth, Dean Alberts, and Les Agne. The golfers are going after their tvvelth con¬ secutive year of being Conference Champs, with hope ' s for a fourth straight trip to the state tourna¬ ment. Because of the printing date of the Bellevinois, the results of final meets arc not available. VARSITY GOLF SCHEDULE WEST THEY E. St. Louis Collinsville Mascoutah 222 Granite City South 239 Edwardsville Alton Bloomington - Althoff Quincy - Althoff Belleville East Centralia Cahokia E. St. Louis Collinsville Granite City South Champaign Invitational Edwardsville Centralia Alton Cahokia Belleville East IHSA District IHSA Sectional IHSA Finals Scott Pearson appears ready to kill the ball — again! Not taking any chances, Les Agne lines up his putt. The golf team consisted of: Assistant Coach Bob Vitek, Dan Killingsworth, Larry Shannahan, Scott Pearson, Les Agne, Kevin Jones, Ken Rybicki, Dean Alberts, and Coach Dave Harris. Coif 185 Keith Earnshaw, co-captain, concentrates on his serve. Waiting their turn to tee-off, golfers discuss their favorite game. Braving the cold, Mike Irons returns his opponent ' s ball. 1 4 Eric Viehmon returns all balls, high or low. Senior Ken Rybicki takes a warm-up swing. 186 Golf and Tennis Members of the boys’ tennis team were: (Bottom Row) Jim Hipkiss, George Pete Walter. (Top Row) David Muren, Jay Stumbaugh, Steve Lesko, Andreas Sotiropoulos, Bart Becherer, Eric Viehman, co-captain; Mike Irons, Tim Feuerabendf, Bob Kroft, Mark Slocomb, Tony Haefner, Scott Stringer, and Irons, Lance lunte, Frank Macke, Keith Earnshaw, co-captain; and Coach Mike Minemann. Maroon netmen work toward conference title Behind new Head Coach Pete Walter, the netmen thus far post an undefeated record. Sophomore Tim Irons led the way in playing first singles. Second and third singles were dealt with by Co-captains Eric Viehman and Keith Earnshaw. The doubles teams consisted of Mike Irons and Lance Lunte, George Sotiropoulos and Bart Becherer. There were only four returning lettermcn: Eric Viehman, Keith Earnshaw, Mike and 1 im Irons. Hoping to follow in the footsteps of last years un¬ defeated team, they were looking forward to the con¬ ference title. Because of printing deadlines, the final scores of the season were unobtainable. WEST 5 5 5 3 VARSITY TENNIS SCHEDULE THEY E. St. Louis 0 Columbia 0 Waterloo 0 Granite City South 2 Edwardsville Althoff Alton Lebanon Belleville East Mascoutah Cahokia Mascoutah Collinsville Granite City South Edwardsville Greenville VI ton Cahokia Assumption Belleville East District Finals Tennis took on a new shape with the formation of a girls’ tennis team, coached by Mrs. Mary Besse. Although the seven girls weren’t allowed to compete interscholas- tically because of a school rule, they did compete in the district tournament. The two singles players were Shelly Katz and Dawn Onstott. The doubles teams were made up of Lynn Martin and Madelyn Lamb, Beth Green and Lisa Beuckman. Carman Duco was an alternate. Girls tennis team players were: (Bottom Row) Shelly Katz and Dawn Onstott. (Top Row) Carman Duco, Lisa Beuckman, Beth Green, and Lynn Martin. Missing from the picture was Madelyn Lamb. Tennis 187 DISTRICT Food-Gas Lodging, Exit Right 1. 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Which model will Claire Fleming choose while shop¬ ping at BOLLMEIER’S HOB¬ BY CRAFT SHOP, 715 East Main, the wooly mam¬ moth or Bill Hoffeditz? Our Patrons Want You 1. The way to a student’s heart is through a pizza from FISCHER’S RESTAURANT HYATT LODGE, 2100 West Main. Dana Graebe, Lisa Huffer and Charlene Ruck try one out for size. 2. A smiling face always greets you at ERLINGER CONSTRUCTION CO., 2502 South Belt West. CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of ’74 GILBERT (GIL) G. HARVEY, SR. STAFF SERGEANT U.S. ARMY OPPORTUNITIES REPRESENTATIVE Telephone 618-233-3147 or 233-5387 U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 309 East Main Belleville, Illinois 62220 GEORGE MASONHEIMER STAFF SERGEANT Telephone 618-233-3147 Res. 618-332-0006 U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 309 East Main Belleville, Illinois 62220 JOHN W. LYMF.R STAFF SERGEANT U.S. ARMY RECRUITER Telephone 618-233-5387 U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 309 East Main Belleville, Illinois 62220 192 Advertising 1. Checking into the security at FIRS I NATIONAL BANK OF MILLSTADT, Debbie Kirk and Barb Pfershy find it impossible to crack any of the safes. 3. At J. C. PENNEY CO., INC., 215 East Main, Donna Hartoin and Laurie Schobcrt find that the shoe fits, no matter which way they wear it. 2. Using effective lighting, Mr. Ralph Frillman, FRILL- MAN PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7607 West Main, catches Julie Bcdwell’s best candid expression. 4. To his surprise, Keith Rushing finds Angie Ferguson hiding in a refrigerator at THOMPSON’S GAS CO., 1431 North Illinois. Advertising 193 NOTIC E to our Customers Thank 1. Satisfied customers Car¬ men Pagel and Debbie Patterson trust BANKERS TRUST, 6400 West Main, with their financial matters. 2. After looking at the quality of the photography, John Herb- streith decides to take all of his future business to ARTCRAFT STUDIO, 201 North High. 3. Carol Speichinger keeps on truckin’ with BEL-O COOL¬ ING AND HEATING, 1915 South Belt West. 194 Advertising These Advertisers Are Here To Serve You 1. Buying all sorts of reme¬ dies, Karen Sieron and Cheryl Martin make their purchases at HIDEG PHARMACY, INC., 8601 West Main. 2. Who needs golf clubs? Gerri Hubbard, Carol Welborn, and Susan Thompson discover golf-cart racing at CLINTON HILL COUNTRY CLUB, 3700 Old Collinsville Road. 3. Mastering the marvel of the pyramid, Sharon Battoe and Paulette McPhail perform their calculations on the office equip¬ ment at EGYPTIAN STA¬ TIONERS, INC., 107 West Main. ' N ' Best wishes from GOLDEN DIPT, makers of the best in coating mixes. You can bake or fry extra crispy chicken, chops or seafood with GOLDEN DIPT! GOLDEN DIPT COMPANY (Div. DCA Food Ind. Inc.) Millstadt, Illinois Advertising 195 3. Warming up to thr energy crisis, Susie Allgire and Sue Lacquet appreciate the stoves at ROESCH ENAMEL MAN¬ UFACTURING CO., 100 North 24th Street. 1. Karen Schlattweiler and Sue Roberts learn that TWENHOEFEL INSURANCE, 16 East Main, pro¬ vides its customers with the best policies available. 2. Treats from the DAIRY QUEEN, 1500 North Illinois, allow Carol Welborn, Susan Thompson, and Gerri Hubbard to eat, drink, and be merry! 196 Advertising BELLEVILLE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OLIVER C. JOSEPH 223 West Main Street DODGE - CHRYSLER IMPERIAL MEYER OLDSMOBILE CO. 701 North Belt West OLDSMOBILE MEYER BROS. AUTO CO. 335 West Main Street PONTIAC AUFFENBERG LINCOLN-MERCURY 1001 South Illinois LINCOLN ELDER CADILLAC, INC. 10400 West Main Street CADILLAC l. r. McKinley SONS, INC. 512 West Main Street CHEVROLET WAGNER MOTOR CAR CO. 4400 North Belt West BUICK AUFFENBERG FORD, INC. 1004 South Illinois Street FORD EDWARD MUTTO SALES, INC. 517 South Illinois Street RAMBLER BELLEVILLE TOYOTA 4407 North Belt West TOYOTA Area Businesses Provide Shopportunities 1. Once around life, once around living, once around the office at JUL FISCHER’S DISTRIBUTORS, 1 Whiskey Road. Jena Haskins, Karen Heskett, Kim Giessing, and Mindy Fischer find operations running smoothly. 2. Investigating the safety deposit boxes at BELLEVILLE NA¬ TIONAL SAVINGS BANK, 23 Public Square, are Jim Jordan, Maury Piot, Amy Bonhard, and Brad Hanna. v Hr Hr - Flair i hotof raphi 6400 West Main Sf 398-1224 Suite 1 E Casual Portraits in Natural Color Are the Newest Thing in Photography. See Us for Something Different Students “Charge” Up to Belleville for Their Needs 1. Agreeing that FIRST MU¬ TUAL SAVINGS, 121 South Illinois, is a model of excellence, Anita Kimutis and Nancy Mar¬ kus evaluate the architectural model of the new office build¬ ing. 2. Using chow from REI¬ CHERT GRAIN CO., 600 South First, Bill Sherman and Bob Graebe keep their animal friends happy. 3. Arms laden with cosmetics, Barb Nolte and Christine Krummrich realize there is no end to the amount of shopping that can be done at KRUMM- RICH’S PHARMACY, 122 East Main. 4. Taming the wild animals at TRIBOUT DISTRIBU¬ TORS, 1701 West Main, Rich Engel, Mari Scharf, and Wayne Stumpf find them squeezably soft. Your Community Partner Bank on it. 19 Public Square, and East Main at Church Street • (618 ) 234-0020 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEVILLE Member FDIC T Caution: Shoppers Crossing 200 1. Students find how conven¬ ient it is to drop in for a bite to eat at MR. PRESIDENTS FAMILY RESTAURANT, 2401 West Main. 2. Agreeing that the stereo equipment at LURTZ ELEC¬ TRIC CO., INC., 219 North Illinois, is the finest of quality, Sharon Stanley and Kim King plan to make a wise investment. Advertising BUSINESS PATRONS Academy of Beauty Culture 5400 West Main Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home 250 Lebanon Acme Pest Control 300 North High Haas Realtors 25 Lebanon Bolts Agency Inc. 11 East Washington Ave., Millstadt Home-Brite Company 400 North Illinois Becherer ' s Jewelers 12 East Main House of Fashion 2216 West Main Belle-Mont Pharmacy 8787 State Street Keil Heating and Sheet Metal Works 301 North Illinois Belleville Bowling and Sport Shop 127 West Main Kurrus Funeral Home 657 North 57th Belleville Honda 2100 North Belt West Lloyd ' s Rentals and Sales 6601 West Main Bert ' s Chuckwagon 115 East Washington, Millstadt Medic Pharmacy 6600 West Main Brichler Funeral Home 6 Oak Knoll Gene Miller Studios 619 South Jackson Carson and Klee Realtors 410 Commercial Building Peerless Enamel Prod. Company 331 South 14th The Children ' s Shop 121 East Main Pizza Hut 605 Carlyle C. J. Hervey Electric Company 101 West Washington Gene Raetz State Farm Insurance 2916 West Main Cottonwood Lakes Route 1, Millstadt Razor Royal 6400 West Main Creason Funeral Home 220 West Washington, Millstadt George Renner Gr Sons Funeral Home 120 North Illinois Dixon Travel Bureau 103 West Main Sandy ' s Styling Salon 204 South Jefferson Don ' s Trailer and Camper Service 627 South 29th State Radio and Sound 3800 West Main Empire Stove Company 918 Freeburg Avenue Town Country Liquor Food Mart 1153 Centerville Ave. Falk Jewelers, Inc. 128 East Main George Weiss Company 101 East White, Millstadt Former ' s Insurance Group 3700 North Belt West Westown Pharmacy 3809 North Belt West Forget-Me-Not Shop 6500 West Main Westview Auto Body R. R. 3 Box 412 IN MEMORIAM Mr. Dale Fertig Faculty member of the Audio-visual De¬ partment since 1968 Died of a sudden heart attack on January 20, 1974 Charles Guetterman Freshman Class Died of an accident on February 8, 1974 “In one sense there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts beyond his departure You will always feel that life touching yours, that voice speaking to you, that spirit looking out of other eyes, talking to you in the familiar things he touched, worked with, loved as familiar friends. He lives on in your life and in the lives of all others that knew him ' — Angelo Patri 202 In Menioriam “The reward of BTHS West is indebted to those who have given generously of their talent, time, and energy to help make our school a worthwhile educa¬ tional process and a decent place. We appreciate all that their dedication to work has done for us. a job well done is to have done it Mrs, Meliabelle Burnham teacher of English from 1963 Mr. Emery Carter teacher of physical and driver education from 1946 Mr. Herbert Huber custodian from 1963 Mr. William LePere custodian from 1965 Mr. Albert Neuman custodian from 1953 . “Real joy comes not from ease or riches Mr. Fred Otten or from the praise of men, custodian from 1964 rut from doing something worthwhile. (Wilfred Grenfell) Retirement 20 3 Advertising Academy of Beauty Culture 201 Acme Pest Control 201 Artcraft Studio 194 Auto Dealers of Belleville 196 Baltz Agency, Inc. 201 Bankers Trust 194 Bank of Belleville 191 Becherer ' s Jewelers 201 Bel-Air Bowl, Inc. 190 Belle-Flair Photography 197 Belle-Mont Pharmacy 201 Belleville Bowling and Sport Shop 201 Bellevi1le Honda 201 Belleville National Savings Bank 197 Bel-0 Cooling and Heating 194 Bert’s Chuckwagon 201 Bollmeier Hobby and Craft Shop 191 Brichler Funeral Home 201 Carson and Klee Realtors 201 Cedarleaf Photography 190 Children ' s Shop 201 C. J. Hervey Electric Co. 201 Clinton Hill Country Club 195 Cottonwood Lakes 201 Creason Funeral Home 201 Dairy Queen 196 Dixon Travel Bureau 201 Don ' s Trailer and Camper Service 201 Egyptian Stationers, Inc. 195 Empire Stove Company 201 Erlinger Construction Co. 192 Falk Jewelers, Inc. 201 Farmers Insurance Group 201 First Mutual Savings 199 First National Bank of Belleville 200 First National Bank of Millstadt 193 Fischer ' s Restaurant and Hyatt Lodge 192 Forget-Me-Not Shop 201 Friliman Photography 193 Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home 201 Golden Dipt 195 Haas Realtors 201 Hi deg Pharmacy, Inc. 195 Home Brite Company 201 House of Fashions 201 J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 193 Jeans Uniforms 190 Jul Fischer Distributor, Inc. 197 Keil Heating and Sheet Metal Works 201 K and W Drive-In 197 Krummrich’s Pharmacy 199 Kurrus Funeral Home 201 Lloyd’s Rental and Sales 201 Lurtz Electric 200 Marsh Stencil Machine Co. 197 Marvins Camera 197 Medic Pharmacy 201 Gene Miller Studios 201 Mr. President’s 200 Peerless Enamel 201 Pizza Hut 201 Ponderosa Steak House 191 Gene Raetz Insurance 201 Razor Royal 201 Reicnert Grain Company 199 Renner Funeral Home 201 Roesch Enamel 196 Sandy’s Styling Salon 201 State Radio 201 Thompson ' s Gas Company 193 Thompson ' s Norge Dry Cleaning Village 190 Town Country Liquor Food Mart 201 Tribout Distributors 199 Twenhoefel Insurance 196 U. S. Army Recruiting 192 George Weis Company 201 Westown Pharmacy 201 Westview Auto Body 201 Board of Education Baum, Herbert 6 Fincke, Ruth 6 Jones, Roger 6 Moore, Leonard 6 Muendlein, Don 6 Nold, George 6 Tisch, Waldo 6 Faculty Addison, Bruce 8 Adkins, Cheryl 8 Allen, F. B. 8 Armstrong, Norman 8, 168 Arnold, Bruce 8 AylIon, Arnold 8 Beaird, Margaret 8 Belcher, Howard 8 Besse, Kenneth 8 Besse, Mary 8 Bobzin, David 8, 134 Bonnell, Mary 8 Brandt, Garry 8, 173 Budde, A. J. 8 Burnett, Woodford 8 Burnham, Meliabelle 8 Bush, Doug 8 Butts, Dennis 8, 139 Campbell, Susan 8 Carr, Gary 8 Carter, Emery 9 Certain, James 9 Clark. Marita 9, 141 Clark, Robert 9 Closson, Helen 139 Cross, Carolyn 9 Dahm, Doug 9 Davis, Jeanette 9 Drumsta, Mike 9 Duncan, Judy 9 Dungey, Florine 9 Eskra, Doug 9 Esterly, George 9 Evans, William 9 Fertig, Dale 9 Flori, Bea 9 Friederich, Richard 9 Friemann, Dwight 9 Fuchs, Felicia 9 Garcia, Esther 9 Gasparlch, George 9 Gerren, Grace 9 Guest, Ken 9 Gushleff, William 9 Guthrie, Merle 9 Gyerman, E. M. 9 Hall, Harold 9 Hansleben, Jane 9 Hanson, Robert 9 Harris, David 10 Harris, Susan 10 Hart, Williams 10 Hasenstab, Charles 10 Hayes, Wilbern 10 Heape, Linda 10 Hensel1, Pete 10 Hepp, Cecilia 10 Hewitt, Georgianne 10 Hoefer, Betty 10 Hoffmann, Joann 10 Hughes, Marilyn 10 Hunsaker, Richard 10 Jackson, Don 10 Jackson, Wilma 10 Johnson, Herschel 10, 172 Jones, Don 10 Kaiser, Robert 10, 173 Koehler, Lynn 10 Kuehn, Janet 10 Kunze Fred 10 Kyramarios, Janie 10 Lawrence, Keith 10 Levin, Belle 7, 100 Llewellyn, David 10 Limper, Harold 7 Manion, Jo 10. 132 Manwaring, A1 10 Masters, Elmo 10 Matysik, Pat 10 Maurer, Gene 11 McConnell, Charles 11 McIntyre, Alda 11 Mermelstein, Nancy 11 Merritt, Dean 11, 173 Montgomery, Arch 11 Moore, Bill 11 Moore, Jean 11 Moore, Marita 11 Morgan, Eda 11 Mueller, Roger 11 Mueth, Jane 11 Murphy, Erna 11 Niess, Mary 11 Ninnis, Tom 11, 137 Oberchain, Larry 11, 137 Oelrich, Dorothy 11 Pabst, Faye 11 Parris, Sandra 11 Patton, Norman 11 Petri, Bob 12 Philpott, Glenn 12 Reed, John 12 Reeder, Orpha 12 Riechert, Elizabeth 12 Rodman, Charles 12 Rybicki, Jerry 12 Saul, Bill 12 Scheibel, Mona 12 Schlesinger, Ralph 12, 154 Schmidt, Trudy 12 Schuessler, Allan 12 Schwalb, David 12 Sforza, Robert 12 Shannon, Cole 12 Sharp, Sue 12 Shea, George 12 Shepek, Gary 12 Simkins, Jennette 12 Sims, John 12 Smith, Phyllis 13 Snelson, Patt 13 Snowden, David 13 Sprague, Gary 13 Steel, Nancy 13 Stieneker, Deborah 13 Stover, Farren 13 Struze, Mary 13 Thom, Dian 13 Tinney, Sandra 13 Tollefson, Harris 7, 100 Tonne, Gussie 13, 132 Torigian, Vince 13 Twesten, Betty 13 Twesten, Gary 13, 17 Van Blair, Dale 13 Veach, Nathan 13 Vitek, Robert 13 Wallen, Juanita 13 Walter, Pete 13 Warren, George 13 Wehmeier, John 13 Wiesen, James 13 Willett, William 13 Wolford, Dan 7 Wood, Vera 13 Yung, Harold 13 Cafeteria Staff Baum, Margaret 15 Bien, Cleola 15 Harmon, Luella 15 Isselhardt, Loel 15 Koesterer, Elizabeth 15 Kricensky, Rose 15 Lauf, Georgiana 15 Long, Georgiana 15 Muckenstrum, Doris 15 Patrick, Dan 15 Reeble, Velma 15 Reinhardt, Agnes 15 Rothgangel, Betty 15 Schmidt, Doris 15 Slade, Lester 15 Toenjes, Carol 15 Tylka, Florine 15 Wurdinger, Darlene 15 Custodial Staff Beaumont, Vernon 15 Chinn, Edmond 15 Fohl, Vernon 15 Froh, Wayne 15 Klee, John 15 Lopez, John 15 Reuss, Georgianna 15 Zink, Joe 15 Office Staff Burris, Betty 14 Cechovic, Wally 14 Chapman, Nadine 14 Childers, Wanda 14 Doctorman, JoAn 14 Donaldson, Carolyn 14 Edwards, Doris 14 Hargis, Gayle 14 Katzmark, JoAnn 14 Krummrich, Eleanor 14 Lewis, Patricia 14 Moore, Lela 14 Phillips, Helen 14 Ramers, Myra 14 Rose, Gloria 14 Swarringim, Doris 14 Wittlinger, Doris 14 Wright, Marlene 14 Students Aaron, Lynda 85 Abegg, Joseph 85, 175 Abegg, Steven 62 Abeln, Stephen 34, 158 Ackerman, Karen 62 Acup, Ted 85, 169 Adair, Lorrie 85, 156 Adams, Joseph Adams, Kevin 74 Adams, Robin 74 Adams, Stephen 34, 170 Adams, Sue 85 Adkins, Dawn 34 Adkins, Lee 74 Aeppli, Bryan 74 Aeppli, William 62 Agne, Les 74 Agnew, Sherri 74, 153 Agnew, Stephen 34 Agnill, Earl 74 Ahn, Douglas 34 Akins, Virgil 34 Albers, Denise 85 Alberts, Dean 174 Alberts, Pati 62, 128, 158, 160 Aldrich, Paula 85 Allessandrelli, Lynne 34 Alexander, Robert 62 Allan, Toni 85 Allard, Mark 34, 126 Allen, Greg 62 Allen, Jane 131 Allen, Jean 74 Allen, Lorna 74 Allgire, Charles 85, 173, 175 Allgire, Susan 34, 133, 148, 196 Alms, Karen 34 Alperin, Roger 85 Alperin, Stuart 74, 175 Altman, Julie 62 Ami goalos, Beth 85 Amsbury, James 74 Anagnostopoulos, Photo 85, 133, 156 Anal la, Jeff 62, 170 Anal la, Maria 34, 160 Anderson, Beth 74, 149 Anderson, Cheryl 74, 137 Anderson, Elaine 34 Anderson, Elmer 85 Anderson, Michael 74, 151 Andres, Sandra 74 Anna, Judy 62, 133, 142 Annon, Linda 133 Appling, Jean 34 Appling, Tim 74 Arburn, Darla 34 Arcker, Marc Arlt, Dennis 85 Arlt, Dorothy 34 Arlt, Penny 74 Armstrong, Jennifer 74 Armstrong, Joyce 85, 150, 151 - Armstrong, Paul 34, 168 Armstrong, Teresa 34, 212 Armstrong, Tim 85, 164, 173, 179 Arnold, Sandy 74 Arterburn, Joe 62, 159 Arterburn, Linda 74, 149 Arterburn, Teresa 34, 126, 131, 198 Asbridge, Douglas 85 Asbury, Agnes 85 Ash, Susan 34, 107, 126, 130 Atchison, Molly 62 Athy, Joan 62 Athy, Martin 34 Auffarth, David 85 Augustine, Lisa 85 Ault, Robert 74 Auner, Julie 85 204 udex Auth, Diane 34, 128 Bertelsman, Sheri 85 Bretsch, Patty 75 Carman, Lane 75 Aye, Reeda 62 Bertelsman, Susan 62, 153 Bridges, David 86 Carmody, Ken 86, 179 Aye, Rose 34 Bertsch, David 85, 179 Bridges, i_eann 63, 149 Carney, Fran 75 Aye, Tom 85 Bertulis, Allan 85 Bringaze, Patricia 75, 140, Carpenter, Colleen 63, 146 Ayllon, Paul 74 Betten, Fred 85, 173 142, 152 Carr, Annette 63 Beuckman, Lisa 86 Brisben, John 63 Carr, Bruce 63 Bach, Michael 85 Bevirt, Cheryl 35, 131, 146, Brisben, Steve 75 Carr, Kathryn 86, 134 Bachman, Tim 74 152, 153 Broadhurst, Sherrie 63 Carr, Tony 86 Bade, Kenneth 34, 164, 168 Bevirt, Karen 86 Broadhurst, Terri 75 Carriel, Keith 75, 175 Bade, Richard 85, 175 Beyer, David 35 Brockway, Carl 86 Carrol, Bob 179 Badge, Rick 154 Bieber, Linda 86 Broderick, Darel 36, 146, 148 Carroll, Anita 75 Bailey, Kathy 85 Biedenbach, Kay 62, 143 Brooks, Steve 63 Carron, Debbie 149 Bailey, Melinda 74, 137 Biehl, Karen 86 Brough, Jon 75, 159 Carron, Kathy 149 Bailey, William 170 Billings, Barry 86 Brown, Chris 75 Carron, Linda 63. 131, 133, 150 Baillargeon, John 85 Bily, Gloria 26, 35 Brown Cindy 75 Carron, Terry 86 Baillargeon, Peter 34, 174 Bingheim, Kathy 35 Brown, Doreen 36 Carter, Jozelle 86 Bainter, Leroy 85 Bingheim, Larry 35 Brown, Garry 75 Carver, Vickie 86 Baker, Andrea 62, 153 Bingheim, Linda 62 Brown, Judy 86 Casstevens, Dotty 75 Baker, Celia 74 Biver, Angela 86, 144, 145 Brown, Keith 75 Cermak, Judy 75 Baker, Diana 62 Biver, Deborah 62 Brown, Kenneth 36 Cerulli, Theresa 75, 133, 157 Baker, Donna 153 Biver, Kristy 74 Brown, Kinberly 86 Chaffee, John 86 Baker, Laura 74 Biver, Mark 138 Brown, Marilyn 36 Chaffin, Cheryl 37 Baker, Troy 85 Black, Gary, 86 Brown, Randy 86, 179 Chamberlain, Diane 86 Ballard, Anthony 34, 170 Black, Lorraine 35 Brown, Roger 75 Chamblin, Lynn 63, 162 Ballard, Connie 85 Blackard, Mary 74 Brown, Steven 37, 148 Chandler, Becky 86 Ballard, Lynn 62 Blackman, Debra 74 Brown, Terrance 63 Chapman, Vici 37 Ballard, Tammy 74 Blackwel1, Brian 35 Brown, Tina 75 Chavez, Valerie 63 Baltz, Alison 62, 153 Blaes, Jean 74, 132, 142, 143 Brown, William 75 Chesley, Deborah 37, 126, 130 Baltz, Randy 85 Blaies, Lauren 86 Browy, Cynthia 63 Cheselaine, Bill 148 Baltz, Ricky 35 Blanchard, Lonnie 86 Brucknell, Doug 86 Chew, Judy 86 Bander, Ron 152 Bland, Betsy 86 Bruckner, Brad 75 Chew, Keith 134, 146 Bandy, Rhonda 35, 148. 212 Bland, Carol 62 Bruckner, Diane 37, 141, 149 Chucalo, Velda 37, 131, 151, Barbeau, Robert 62 Blank, Linda 62 Bruehl, Kathy 75 152, 155 Barbuniotis, Alexandra 74 Blankenship, Jerry 62 Bruehl, Sharon 37 Church, Cheryl 75 Barfield, Pat 85 Blankenship, Shelly 86 Brunsmann, Cathy 190 Clark, Mariann 63 Barfield, Roger 170 Blaylock, Randy 86 Brunsmann, Mary 37 Clark, Karyn 37 Barker, Brad 85 Blim, Kim 62, 142 Brunson, Gina 75 Claro, Linda 63 Barkman, Kathy 62 Blue, Dorothy 86 Bruss, Bryan 75, 148 Clay, Becky 86 Barnes, Debbie 85 Blue, Julia 74 Bub, Glenn 37, 151 .Clayton, Kenneth 37, 174 Barnhill, Robert Blue, Robert 62 Buccina, Karen 37 Clements, Mary Jo 37, 158 Baron, Debra 85 Boaz, Diane 86 Bucknel1, Allen 63, 142, 144, 145 Cline, Pam 86 Baron, Jenni 74 Bobcik, Brad 62, 113, 150, 152, Bucknell, Doug 135, 154 Closson, Julie 76, 148 Barschak, Johelen 85, 142, 156 154, 155 Buechler, James 75 Coates, Andrea 76 Bartelsmeyer, Fred 62, 168, 169 Bodendieck, Anna 86 Buechler, Jean 63 Coghill, Cathy 86 Bartelsmeyer, Jim 85, 169 Bodendieck, Terri 74 Buechler, Patricia 37 Coghill, Victoria 76, 134 Barton, Don 35, 131, 176, 179 Boehm, Pamela 86 Buechler, Robert 37 Cogswell, Kay 37, 147 Bartz, Jennifer 85, 141 Boehs, Jacqueline 62, 150 Buehlhorn, Richard 75 Cogswell, Nina 63, 150, 151, 153 Batten, Cheri 62, 131, 141, 149 Bohannon, Annette 35, 150 Bugg, Brian 75 Cohn, Linda 130 Battoe, Ken 74, 178 Boisseau, Donna 62 Bugg, William 75, 175 Colbert, Lenny 86 Battoe, Sharon 35, 195 Boland, Janice 36, 191 Buhr, Brian 86 Coleman, Mike 76 Bauder, Daniel 155 Bolhofner, Kenneth 36 Bujnak, Lynn 75, 133, 150, 156 Collin, Robert 37, 134 Bauer, Dale 174 Bollinger, Diane 86 Bujnak, Scott 75 Collins, Howard 76 Bauer, Denise 74, 128 Bollinger, Thomas 74 Bunch, Cheryl 37 Collins, Kelly 63, 142 Bauer, Patrick 175 Bone, Susan 75, 148, 149 Burch, Tammy 86 Collins, Kelly 63, 142 Bauer, Susan 74 Bonhard, Amy 36, 126, 197 Burckhardt, Donna 75 Collins, Lori 63 Baugh, Mark 74 Bonino, Vince 75 Burgett, Carol 63 Collins, Mark 86. 173, 179 Baum, Peggy 74 Boone, Cheryl 36 Burgert, Judy 75, 133 Col vis, Jesse 86 Bauman, Mark 85, 175 Booten, Susan 62 Burleson, Deborah 37, 150 Combs, Diana 86 Bayer ' , Karen 62 Bosick, Kathy 86 Burleson, Deloris 75 Combs, James 76 Beaird, Patty 85, 142 Boss, Nancy 154 Burnette, David 63 Combs, Jeff 76 Beare, Rodney 62 Boswel1, Ann 62 Burnette, Dick 86, 154 Compton, Janet 76, 142, 144, Beatty, Mike 85 Bott, Kendra 36 Burns, Albert 75 145, 147 Beatty, Pamela 35, 133 Boucher, James 36, 137 Burns, Denise 63 Compton, Jeff 76, 86, 154, 173 Beaty, David 150, 169 Bouffard, Cindy 86 Burns, Jackie 63 Conaway, Nancy 63, 150, 152 Becherer, Barbara 8b Bouffard, Rene 75 Burns, Linda 63 Conley, Kathy 86 Becherer, Bart 62 Boul, Sandy 36, 137 Burns, Marsha 63 Connelly, Martin 86, 173 Becherer, Diane 62 Boul, Sheri 86 Burrough, Bill 86, 179 Connely, Jodi 76, 142, 144, 145 Becherer, Stephanie 35 Bourne, Charlene 36 Burrough, Tenney 37 Connor, Kelly 86 Bechtel, Charles 35 Bouscher, Lori 62 Burrows, Peggy 86 Connor, Kurt 37 Becker, Mark 74 Bowen, Beth 86 Buss, Cheryl 75 Conrad, Sandra 63 Beckwith, Katie 74, 150, 153 Bowman, John 62 Butler, David 86 Conrad, Steve 76 Bedwell, James 74, 172 Bowman, Russ 164,170 Butler, Debra 75 Conrath, Margaret 37, 130 Bedwell, Julie 35, 193 Boxdorfer, Glenda 75, 151 Butler, Kent 37 Cook, John 86 Bee, Janis 35 Boyer, Randall 75 Butler, Paul 63, 137 Cook, Rhonda 76 Beelman, Jill 74, 137 Boyles, Brent 79, 86, 173 Buttery, Nanette 63 Cook, Rochelle 86 Beelman, Joy 74, 137 Brabenbc, Mike 86, 175 Byrd, Larry 86 Cook, Terence 63 Beil, Thomas 62, 177 Bradley, Sherry 62, 147, 148 Byrne, M. Eileen 37, 136 Cooper, Robyn 63, 131, 132 Bell, Robert 74, 147, 156 Bradley, Steven 75, 148 ' Cornell, Cynthia 87 Belz, Jane 74 Brady, Bernadette 36, 136 Cahnovsky, Thomas 75 Cornel 1, Keith 63 Bense, Steve 35 Brammer, Randall 86, 134 Cahoun, Doug 75 Corrigan, Colleen 37 Benson, Bruce 74 Brandenburger, Debora 36, 131, Caldwell, Chris 86, 133 Costello, Tom 37 Benson, Donna 62 133, 151, 152, 155 Calhoun, Jeff 63, 164, 174 Coughlin, Gene 76 Benson, James 35, 168 Brandenburger, Donna 86, 154 Calhoun, Kelly 86 Cox, Linda 76 Bereitschaft, Mark 85, 153 Brandt, Jody 63 Calhoun, Ken 37 Cox, Mark 38, 164, 170 Berens, Mitzie 35 Branson, Bill 86 Calvanese, Kim 63, 86, 158, 160 Craig, Mark 63 Bergman, Mary 35 Branson, Patty 75 Calvanese, Mark 86, 173 Craig, Sandra 76 Bergman, Walter 21, 190 Brant, Luke 36 Campbell, Diann 75 Crame, Darlene 76 Bernhard, Theresa 74 Braun, Becky 75 C mpbel1, Terri 75 Crane, Gary 38 Bernherd, Stella 85 Braun, Bob 86 Campisi, Phillip 75, 135, 172 Creel, Robert 87 Bernier, Douglas 142 Braun, Cindy 63 Canady, Bart 86, 179 Cresson, Janet 38, 142 Bernier, Mark 148 Braun, Karen 36, 136 Cange, Jeff 86, 175 Crick, Ken 142 Berry, Jody 74, 128 Bray, Brett 86 Capps. Martha 86 Croffoot, Kirk 87 Berry, Thomas 35, 126, 130, Bremer, Patricia 36 Caravia, Joey 75, 172, 178 Croissant, Adrian 153 164, 168 Bremer, Richard 86 Carel, Rick 37 Crosby, Cynthia 87 Bertel sen, Mark 85 Brendel, Elizabeth 86 Carl, Amy 75 Cross, Terry 134 Bertelsman, Kevin 62 Brendel, Martha 63, 131 Carlisle, Royce 174 Crossley, David 38, 148 Index 205 Crowe, Scott 76 Cruncleton, Kim 76, 140, 148, 156, 191 Crutcher, John 175 Cueto, Cathleen 76 Cullen, Shelly 144 Curtis, Frank 76, 87 Czech, Jim 138 Daesch, Darleen 38 Daesch, Jeff 63 Dahm, Carol 87, 133 Dahm, Debra 137 Dahm, Debra A. 76, 87 Dahm, Gary 38 Dahm, James 38 Dahm, Kathy 63 Dahm, Mike 38 Dahm, Richard 63, 174 Dahm, Steven 38, 130 Dahm, Vickie 87 Dailey, Tom 87, 173 Dambach, Pam 87 Dance, Susan 63 Danjon, Susanne 142 Darnel 1, Larry 63, 153. 154 Darr, Gary 76, 175 Da Rugna, Carole 76 Daubach, Bonnie 63 Daubach, Pam 87 Davenport, David 63 Davenport, Robert 76, 169 Davidson, Dennis 38 Davidson, Donna 38 Davies, Alayna 76, 154 Davinroy, Connie 87, 154 Davinroy, Penny 76, 153, 155 Davinroy, Sherry 64, 149, 162 Davis, Brad 38 Davis, Janice 39, 150 Davis, Jeff 76 Davis, John 87 Davis, Thomas 64 Davis, Wayne 87 Day, Karen 87 Decker, Mark 87 Decker, Michael 87, 173 Dees, Richard 64 DeFrates, Lissa 87 Dehart, Mark 87 Dehart, Susan 76, 128, 141, 152 155 Dehart, Valerie 87 DeLaria, Brad 76, 87 DeLaria, Lea 76, 142, 144, 145, 151, 152 DeLaria, Mary 87 Deline, Denise 64 Del signore, Joe 87 DeMond, Marie 64 DeMonge, Amy 76, 132 DeMonge, Jane 87 Dennis, Kathleen 39 Deeper, Anita 87 DeRousse, Gail 64, 158, 160 Deschamps, Brigette 64 DeSterle, Bob 87 Determan, Gary 87, 133, 169 Determan, Georgia 39 Determan, Gloria 21, 137 Determan, Jody 76 Devan, Alan 76 Deveros, Jerry 76 Diamond, Paul 131 Dick, Allison 76 Dickerson, Marvin 76 Diesel, John 64 Dietrich, Jeff 87, 151, 153, 155 Dietrich, Lisa 87 Dinga, Michael 64, 170 Dinkelmann, Jeff 64 Dintelmann, Craig 87 Dintelmann, Lynn 87 Dissett, Patti 76 Dixon, Jeff 39, 168 Dobbs, Doug 76, 170, 172 Dobbs, Leslie 39, 137 Doctorman, Sally 64 Doerr, Debra 76 Dohrman, Dale 76 Dohrman, Dennis 64 Dohrman, Dorene 76 Domescik, Keith 64, 147 Domescik, Matt 76. 151 Domrick, Steve 155 Donjon, Suzanne 87, 140 Donner, James 87 Dorman, Steven 39, 143, 144, 145 Dorn, Kathy 64, 150 Doussard, Greg 39, 143 Doussard, Ray 76, 175 Dow, Kathy 142 Down, Lori 87 Doyle, Robert 76 Drag, Sally 39 Draeger, Linda Dressel, Deborah 39 Driemeyer, Patricia 64 Driscol1, Pat 179 Driver, Debra 64 Driver, Diane 76 Ducey, Tim 64 Duco, Carmen 39, 160 Duco, Joe 87 Dulaney, Scott 87 Duncan, Paula 64 Dunger, Amy 76 Dunger, Keith 39 Dunlap, Doug 64, 131 Dunlop, Constance 87 Dunn, Denise 76 Dunnigan, Deborah 149, 176 Dvorchek, Sheree 39 Dyer, Carolyn 87 Dyer, Kathy 64, 131 Dyer, Michael 76 Earnshaw, Keith 39 Easter, David 39 Eaves, Paul 39 Ebel, Eric 87 Ebel, Melinda 87 Ebersohl, Rhonda 76 Eccles, Janis 39 Eckert, Kevin 87, 173, 175 Eckert, Lisa 87 Eckert, Mark 39 Eckhardt, Melody 39 Eckhardt, Rhonda 64, 131, 147 Edgaf, Robert 64, 148 Edgar, Ronald 70, 172 Edmiston, Joseph 87 Edwards, Blake 87 Edwards, John 64, 131, 151 Edwards, Kevin 64, 132 Egan, Kathy 64, 131, 133, 148 152 Egbert, Richard 87 Eggman, Lu 39 Eghigian, Ara 40, 140 Eghigian, David 76, 140 Eichenseer, Cheri 40 Eihausen, Carol 87 Eiler, Richard 64, 131, 164, 170 Eilering, Bonnie 64 Eisenhauer, Gail 87, 139 Eisenhour, Mike 76, 172 Eisenphyler, Betty Eiskant, Connie 64 Elsloeffel, Betty 76 Elam, David 87 Elbe, Dennis 87 Elder, Cindy 76. 139 Ellison, Becky 64 Embrich, Keith 40 England, Diane 87 Engler, Robert 40 Englerth, Bonnie 87 Engle th, Sharon 77 Enzwiler, Larry 77 Erb, James 87 Erlinger, Lanette 64, 132, 141, 142 Erlinger, Nanette 40, 126, 131, 141 Ernst, Grag 87 Ernst, Ron 64, 131 Eschman, David 87 Eschman, Mary 77 Escobedo, Tony 64, 131, 137 Estes, Mark 87 Etling, Cathy 77, 156 Etling, Jean 77 Etling, Sheryl 77 Evans, Donna 87 Evans, John 87 Evans, Jolene 64 Evans, Richard 64 Evans, Sandra 87 Ezzell, Angela 87 Fahrner, Linda 40 Fahrner, Sandra 88 Fairbairn, Charles 64, 131, 164, 176, 177 Faist, Ken 64 Faist, Stephen 40, 147 Farrow, Mona 88 Farthing, Peggy 40 Feathering, Gary 40, 133 Feazel, Denise 40, 77 Feazel, Dennis 19 Feder, Richard 88 Fellner, Susan 40 Fenn, Barbara 77 Ferguson, Angie 193 Ferguson, Scott 64 Ferrario, Frankie 77 Ferrario, Sue 40 Ferry, Clark 88, 152 Fetters, Joan 77 Feurabendt, Andreas 77, 153, 155 Feurabendt, Bettina 64, 128, 131, 146, 150, 151 Fields, Denise 88 Finck, Christi 40 Fischer, Debbie 88 Fischer, Kim 88 Fischer, Melinda 40, 162 Fischer, Melissa 88, 197 Fischer, Stacy 77, 142 Fishbein, Harry 77, 138 Fitzgerald, Kathleen 77 Fitzgerald, Nancy 88 Fix, Debbie 40 Fix, Dona 64 Flandreau, Robert 64 Flandreau, Ruth 88 Fleming, Claire 40, 131, 140, 191, 212 Fleming, Michael 64, 153 Flenniken, Cheryl 88 Fleshern, Bruce 88 Flood, Mark 88, 173 Flure. Ed 40, 126, 143, 198 Foote, James 88, 159 Forayt, Gary 88 Ford, Cynthia 77 Ford, Terry 88, 152, 179 Foree, Cheri 77 Foree, Diane 88 Forness, Michael 40, 174 Foster, Cynthia 88 Foster, Nancy 88, 142 Fostler, Pamela 88, 151 Fournie, Dave 138 Fournie, James 40 Frailey, Clifton 88 Francis, Carol 40, 113 Franklin, Susan 77, 140, 156 Frawley, Deborah 64 Frawley, Tammy 88 Frazer, Clara 77 Frazier, Brad 64, 142, 147 Frederick, Mark 88 Freimuth, Mary Ann 64 Frew, David 88, 154, 173 Frey, Amy 88 Frick, Donna 65 Friday, Joni 65 Friday, Linda 88 Friederich, Deborah 77 Friederich, Nick 65 Friedewald, Jan 77, 128, 142, 152 Friedewald, Jim 77, 172, 175 Friedewald, Kay 40 Friedman, Kevin 77, 172, 178 Frieman, Tim 88 Friedrich, Bob 138 Frierdich, Donald 40, 138 Frierdich, Jo 40 Frierdich, Robert 65 Fries, Kelby 40, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146 Frillman, Scott 71 Frischkorn, Nancy 64 Fritchley, Davonna 77 Fritsche. Janet 88, 156 Fritzinger, Fred 65 Frost, Margaret 40 Fuchs, Diana 65, 139, 156 Fulkerson, Sandra 65 Fulton, Cynthia 77 Fulton, Donna 88, 141, 154 Fulton, Michael 77 Funck, Bradley 88, 175 Funk, Cindy 77 206 ii ilex Furgerson, Angelia 41 Gaa, Gay 41 Gagen, Kathleen 41 Gain, Dale 77 Gain, Donald 88 Gain, Edward 41 Gain, Janice 77 Gaiswinkler, Julia 77 Gaither, Dave 176, 177 Galle, Cindy 41 Galle, Lynn 77 Galle, Margaret 88 Gal lego, Elaine 41 Gallego, Miguel 77 Gal lego, Toni 41 Gannon, Mary 77 Ganschinietz, Lisa 42, 143, 147 Gansmann, Jean 77 Gansmann, Roger Gardner, Denise 77 Garrison, Greg 88, 173 Gass, Mark 88 Gass, William 77 Gates, Brad 41 Gauch, Debra 65 Gedda, Gina 65 Gedda, Kelly 77 Geller, Beau 41 Gentry, Carolyn 65 Geolat, Nancy 42 Geolat, Patricia 77, 144, 145 George, Marvin 88 Georgen, Deborah 77 Gerhard, Joe 130, 153, 154 Gerken, Dianne 42, 126, 130 German, Larry 77 German, Stephen 42, 113, 130, 153 Germann, Roger 65, 154 Gibbons, Jeff 88, 179 Gibbs, Kathy 65 Gibson, Bruce 77, 154 Gibson, Gary 42 Giessing, Herbert 88, 173 Giessing, Kim 42, 162, 197 Gilbert, James 77 GillIson, Tammy 88 Gilmore, Diane 65 Gipson, Toni 88, 133 Gither, David 65 Gladson, Dennis 42, 159, 170 Gladson, Linda 77 Glaeser, Dan 88 Glaeser, John 77, 148, 172, 175 Glaeser, Robin 65 Glauber, James 65, 131, 135 Glauber, Jeff 88 Glauber, Nancy 88, 135 Gocheff, Gail Sue 88 Goddard, Margo 88 Goetter, David 42 Goetter, James 88 Goff, Karen 42, 152, 155 Goff, Mary 77, 113, 128, 150. 151 Gogol, Bernd 42 Gojmerac, Joseph 88 Goldsmith, Tracy 77 Good, Barrett 77 Gool, Bonnie 88 Gorges, Dennis 77, 172 Gould, Patti 42 Graebe, Dana 21, 42, 192 Graebe, Robert 88, 199 Graf, Rebecca 42 Graf, Steve 65 Grah, Crystal 88, 173 Grah, Steve 42 Graham, Jerome 88 Graham, Pamela 140, 142, 153, 177 Grass, Theresa 88 Gray, Charlotte 42 Gray, Gary 65 Greaney, Dennis 88 Grebenick, David 88 Green, Beth 77, 140, 152, 158, 160 Green, Joanna 88 Green, Ralph 65, 152, 177 Green, Victoria 88 Greenwood, Pam 77 Greer, Mary 42 Gregory, Gayle 65 Gregory, Glen 77 Greiman, Douglas 42, 152, 170 Griebel, Dennis 88, 155 Griffith, William 77 Grimmer, Dan 65 Grogan, Debbie 77 Groh, Jennifer 42, 130 Groom, Dawn 42 Groom, Denise 77 Groom, Sharon 65, 152 Gross, Deborah 77 Gross, Kevin 158 Grossman, Debbie 43 Gruenewald, Diane 88 Gruenewald, Jan 65, 148 Gryzmala, Donna 43 Guetterman, Charles 88 Guetterman, Laurie 89, 142, 156 Guetterman, Pam 43 Guetterman, Robin 43 Guild, Cathy 89 Gulash, Charles 43 Gulash, Laura 77 Guthorle, Karen 43, 126, 130 Haas, Donna 43, 137, 190 Haas, Hazel 149 Haege, Kathy 65, 105, 153, 160 Hagen, Delmar Hagen, Mary 77 Hager, Chris 65, 128, 150 Hages, Lew 89 Haider, Dan 65, 170 Hairston, Inez 43 Ham, Deborah 65 Haman, Terry 168 Hamby, Jesse 43, 113, 130, 142, 143, 147 Hamilton, Carla 89 Hamilton, Denise 65 Hamilton, Pam 65 Hammitt, Sylvia 77 Hammon, Sarah 89, 154 Hammon, Suzanne 43, 148 Hammond, Larry 77 Hammond, Pamela 43, 146 Hammond, Patricia 89 Hammond, Susan 43 Hampsey, Katrina 77, 149 Hampsey, Laura 43 Hampton, Laura 65 Hamptin, Susan 43, 191 Hankammer, David 65, 138 Hankammer, Diane 89 Hankammer, Tony 138 Hankley, Regina 43 Hanna, Bradford 43, 197 Hansel 1, Douglas 89 Hansen, David 89 Hansen, Elise 65 Hanvey, Cheryl 89 Hanvey, Lynn 43 Happel, Susan 43, 147 Hardy, Bruce 77 Hardy, Stephen 89 Hargis, Mark 43, 164, 176 Harhausen, Diane 43, 190 Harper, Cynthia 89 Harper, Michael 43 Harres, Tom 89, 154 Harris, Anna 77 Harris, Barbara 43, 150, 152, 155 Harris, Becky 77, 113, 150, 151, 153 Harris, Russell 77, 172, 175 Harris, Susan 65 Harris, Tina 43, 130 Harry, Jonathan 77, 177 Hart, Carol 43 Harter, Joan 43 Hartoin, Donna 77 Hartoin, Kathy 44, 130 Haskins, Jena 44, 147, 148, 162, 197 Hatter, Doreen, 44, 137 Hatzl, Cathy 65 Hatzl, Mary 77 Hausmann, Linda 78, 149 Hauver, Cecile 89. 141 Hauver, Paul 65 Havel, Joyce 78 Hawk, Karen 78 Hawk, Kathy 78 Hawk, Nancy 44, 131 Hawk, Theresa 78, 133 Hawkins, Kent 89, 152 Hawkins, Lisa 44, 113, 130, 141, 147, 148 Hawthorne, Janet 78 Hawthorne, Pam 89 Hayden, Jerry 78 Hayden, Kenneth 65, 133 Hayden, Tim 78 Hayes, Brenda 78. 139 Haynes, Mary 78, 144, 145 Heafner, Tony 65, 145 Healey, Ray 44, 142, 143, 144, 145 Healey, Sharon 89 Healy, Bill 65 Hecht, Cynthia 89 Heckenberg, Curtis 44, 170, 174 Hedgkins, Ed 170 Heide, Renee 65 Heidenfelder, Barb 78 Heidorn, Craig 89 Hei1, Julie 89, 141, 151, 153 Heil, Mary 44 Heilig, Greg 89, 134, 154 Heinlein, Randy 44, 137 Heise, Douglas 78, 145, 175 Heitland, Ron 131 Heizer, A1 153 Heizer, David 65 Held, Paul 78 Held, Scott 89 Helfrich, Barbara 44, 130 Helner, Tony 144 Hellwig. Gale 89 Hell wig, Joyce 137 Helton, Ricky 44 Hemmer, Jennifer 44 Henderson, Barbara 44 Henderson, Cheryl 89 Henshaw, Jim 89, 175 Henson, Brenda Kay 44 Henson, Candie 89 Henson, Christina 89 Henson, Debra 44 Henson, Eugene 65 Henson, Terry 44 Henzel1, Kurt 45 Hepworth, Mike 159 Herbeck, Dale 89 Herbert, Darla 89 Herbert, Diana 78 Herbert, James 89 Herbert, Teri 45 Herbert, Jim 142 Herbert, Tim 89, 142, 144 Herbstreuth, John 45, 194, 176 Herr, Cathy 45 Herron, Carole 78 Heskett, Joni 78 Heskett, Karen 45, 162 Hesse, Kathleen 45 Heuer, Thomas 45 Hickey, Cynthia 89 Hickey, Mary 78 Higgins, Tracy 89 Highland, Valerie 89 Hildebrand, Deborah 45, 136 Hildebrand, Pam 78 Hildebrand, Steve 89 Hill, Hirchel 65 Hill, Sheila 89 Hillesheim, Nancy 89 Hindman, Dale 78 Hindrichs, Mary 45 Hines, Thomas 89 Hinkle, Darrel 89 Hipkiss, James 65 Hippard, David 45 Hitchcock, Rhonda 65 Hitsman, Val 78 Hock, Dianne 89 Hock, Edward 66 Hocking, Debra 66, 142 Hoecker, Linda 66 Hoelscher, Cathy 66 Hoelscher, Mark 78 Hoenig, Lee 45 Hoepfinger, Howard 89 Hoepfinger, Leveetta 45, 148 Hoepker, Mark 66, 164, 168 Hoertel, Denise 78 Hoffarth, Chris 66 Hoffarth, Jack 45 Hoeffeditz, Bill 19, 113, 131, 191 Hoffeditz, Tim 89 Hoffman, Jerry 89 Hoffman, Ken 169 Hoffman, Lori 45 Hoffmann, Frank 89 Hoffmann, Cayle 66 Hoffmann, Greg 66 Hoffmann, Linda 66, 139 Hoffmann, Valerie 45 Hogan, Tammy 78, 152 Hogg, Mark 172 Hoit, Sanna 89 Holdener, Dan 78, 172 Holdener, Edward 66, 133, 164. 170 Holdner, Kenneth 45, 158 Holdner, Sandra 78 Holecek, Mike 78 Hoi 1inberger, Thomas 45, 113, 126, 131, 132, 198 Hollis, Charles 89. 173 Holman, Frank 45 Holman, Tom Holshouser, Kathleen 89 Holshouser, Sondra 66 Holtgrewe, David 66, 170 Holtgrewo, Joseph 45, 170, 173, 176, 177 Honer, Carol 66 Hoock, Sandra °9 Hoock, Sherry 45, 146, 148, 153 Hoover, Donnie 78 Hoover, Cindy 66, 148 Hoover, Steve 78, 135, 150, 151, 152, 154, 155 Hopkins, Jacquelyn 89 Horman, Stephony 89 Horrel1, Kim 66 Horrell, Kristie 46, 126 Hotto, Melissa 89 Howard, Pat 78 Howard, Patty 78 Howard, Peggy 89 Howell, Keith 89, 173, 175 Hubbard, Gerri 46, 146, 195, 196 Huber, Terry 46 Hubert, Richard 46 Hubert, Walter 78 Huddleston, Theresa 89 Huebner, Brenda 78, 141 Huebner, Joan 46 Huffer, Lisa 21, 46, 193 Huffer, Lori 78, 142, 144, 145, 191 Hug, Randy 46 Hughes, Shawn 66 Huling, Joe 66 Hunt, Johnny 78 Hunt, Sylvia 89 Hunter, Richard 78, 178 Hurd, Joanne 78, 140 Hutcheson, Anne 46 Hutcheson, Mark 89 Hyde, Donna 66, 156 Idoux, Nancy 78, 142 Ingersoull, Drew 78 Inman, Robin 78 Irons, Tim 78 Ismail, Michael 89, 173, 175 Isselhardt, Lynn 89 Jackson, Dan 78 Jackson, David 78 Jackson, Douglas 89, 169, 179 Jackson, Patricia 89 Jackson, Terry 66 Jacob, Keith 89 Jacobi, Laura 47, 107, 126 Jacobs, Linda 78, 139 Jacobs, Patricia 142 Jacquot, Philip 89, 173 Janicik, John 66, 131, 164, 174 Janicik, Thomas 89, 174 Janik, Louis 47 Jarosik, Barbara 89 Jarvis, Jay 78 Jaskowiak, Deborah 89 Jasper, Lisa 89 Jerome, Lisa 78, 148 Jerome, Michelle 66, 149 Jestus, Roberta 66, 158 Jobe, Michael 46, 107 Johannsen, Kristine 89 Johnson, David 66, 170 Johnson, Debra 78, 154 Johnson, Grag 78 Johnson, James 89 Johnson, Mark 66, 177 Johnson, Merry 66 Johnson, Rebecca 66, 156 Johnston, Keith 78 Johnston, Lori 89, 133 Johnston, Toby 46, 149 Jokisch, Michael 66 Jones, Belinda 46 Jones, Kevin 78 Jones, Melanie 78 Jordon, James 46, 126, 158, 197 Jordon, Jody 150 Jordon, Kathy 18, 89 Jordon, Nancy 78 Jorns, Hope 89 Jorns, Julia 46 Jorns, Teresa 66, 132 Jose, John 90 Joshu, Christine 66 Joshu, Joann 78 Jouett, Ronny 90 Jourdan, Jody 78, 151 Joyner, Cheryl 78 Julius, Brenda 66 Julleis, Jana 78 Jung, Randy 66 Junge, Brenda 67 Jurak, Debra 78, 133 Jurak, Joseph 47 Kabureck, Jan et 47 Kabureck, Joyce 67 Kaemmerer, Carol 47 Kaemmerer, Terry 47, 159, 164, 190 Kaiser, Karen 78 Kamenec, Brad 78, 135 Kamenski, Tony 173 Kamper, Diane 90 Kampmann, Fred 67 Karfs, Scott 78 Kasafirek, Vickie 90 Kassing, Denise 78 Kassing, Rick 47 Kasson, Karen 90 Kasson, Richard 47, 138 Katt, David 78 Katz, Andrew 90, 175 Katz. Shelly 67, 128, 158, 160 Katzmark, Timothy 21, 47, 170, 176 Katzmarzik, Claudia 78 Kaucher, James 78 Kaufold, Kirby 67, 134 Kaufman, Scott 47 Kavanaugh, Howard 67, 170 Kealey, John 78, 172 Kebel, Donna 78 Kebel, Karen 78 Kebel, Karla 90 Kebel. Kathy 67 Keck, Ed 131 Keck, Georgianna 47 Keehner, Julie 90 Kehrer, Sharon 78, 142 Keller, Betty Ann 67, 131 Keller, Brad 78, 172 Keller, Mitchell 67, 170 Kellerman, Debbie 67, 147, 151, 152 Kelly, Cindy 67, 156 Kelly, Patricia 47 Kelly, Scott 148 Kemp, Joan 47, 137 Kemp, Shelby 78 Kennedy, Janet 90 Kenny, Mark 67 Kenny, Susan 79 Kerkemeyer, Sharon 79 Kerkemeyer, Susan 128 Kern, Philip 67, 164, 168 Kern, Philip 67, 168, 164 Kerr, Kevin 47, 142 Kessler, Doug 67, 154 Kettler, Lonnie 47 Kettler, Malinda 90 Kettler, Richard 90 Kilborne, Karen 67 Ki 11ingsworth, Alan 79 Ki 11ingsworth, Dan 67 Kimbrell, Gene 67 Kimutis, Anita 47, 126, 131, 199 Kimutis, Greg 79 Kimutis, Mike 90 King, Kim 47, 200 King, Mary 67 Kinnikin, Jeff 79, 177, 178 Kirby, Judy 67 Kirchoff, Sally 67, 147, 153 Kirk, Cydney R. 47, 113, 150 Kirk, Debbie 79, 126, 193 Kirk, Deborah 47 Kirtlink, Michael 79 Index 20 Kissel, Bruce 90, 151 , 153, 155 Klein, Kim 90 Klem, Carole 67 Klem, Robert 90 Klemme, Jack 90 Klemme, Jill 67 Klever f Dawn 90 Klingler, Diane 90 Klohr, Karen 90 Klohr, Patricia 47 Klohr, Sharon 67 Klopmeyer, Beth 47 Klopmeyer, Rebecca 90 Klotz, Kim 79 Klucker, Debbie 90 Kmiecik, Darlene 90 Knapp, Teresa 79, 153 Kneezel, Randy 79 Kneezel, Ronald 47, 113, 130, 148 Knepper, Peggy 47 Knepper, Sandra 79, 133, 146 Knepper, Valri 90 Knewitz, Cindy 67, 148 Knewity, Jessica 79 Kniepkamp, Keith 90 Kniepkamp, Patti 79 Kniepkamp, Wayne 67 Kniepkamp, John 79 Kniepkamp, John 79 Knolhoff, Gregory 47, 158 Knolhoff, Janelle 90 Knowles, Karen 47 Kochmann, Paul 67 Koenig, Kenneth 90, 173 Koerner, Sharon 90 Kohlmi1ler, Steve 90 Koldehoff, Brad 90, 173, 179 Konya, John 154 Konya, Paul 47, 170 Koontz, Dee Ann 90, 150, 151, 153, 155 Koopmann, Mark 90 Kopp, James 79 Korein, Susan 79, 132 Korte, Chris 90 Kossina, June 90 Kostelac, Debra 79 Kostelac, Diane 90, 139 Kosydor, Walter 79 Kramer, Bryan 90 Kramer, Linda 90 Kramper, Steve 79 Kratky, Karen 79, 153 Krawczyk, Deborah Sue 67, 148, 152 Krawczyk, James 90, 133, 154 Krawczyk, Kathy 79. 149, 154 Kreitner, Kim 79 Kremmel, Nancy 47, 132 Krener, Dena 67 Krick, Terry 90 Krick, Willard 79, 142, 152, 155 Krieger, Susan 90 Kronenberger, Allen 67 Kroupa, Jackie 90 Krull, Keith 79 Krummrich, Kris 90, 199 Krupp, Steve 90, 152, 155 Kruta, Teri 79, 156 Kuehn, Jeff 79 Kuester, Debra 67, 131, 141, 151, 152 Kuester, Karen 90, 151, 152 Kuni, Alice 67 Kurrus, Dean 90, 150, 154 Kurtz, Kathleen 79, 141, 142 Kurtz, Robert 90 Kusmer, Bob 90 Kussart. David 79, 172, 175 Lamb, Gary 67, 174 Lamb, Madelyn 47, 131 Lamb, Pat 90, 173 Lanaghan, Robert 47 Lanaghan, Steve 67 Lane, Howard 47 Lang, Joyce 90. 141, 156 Lang, Nancy 90 Lanxon, Mike 67, 159 Lanxon, Steve 90, 173, 175 Laquet, Nancy 67 Laquet, Susan 48, 131, 196 Laramore, David 48 Latina, Cindy 67, 131, 148 162 Latinette, Greg 90, 173 Latinette, Linda 48, 153 Latinette, Mike 90, 179 Lauer, Rita 79 Lauf, Keith 90 Lauko, Linda 67 Laut, Toni 67 Lautz, Bill 48 Law, James 90, 154 Lawrence, Cheryl 67 Lawrence, Judy 90 Lawrence, Mary 67 Lax, Vickie 67 Ledbetter, Lynn 90, 142, 154 Lee, James 79 Lee, Robert 48 Legrand, Teresa 48 Legrand, Tony 90 Lehr, Michael 48 Lehr, Paula 67 Lehr, Rhonda 48, 160, 190 Lehr, Roxane 67, 162 Lehr, Tracy 153 Leirer, Tana 48 Leily, Robert 48, 152 Lemmon, Steve 79 Leser, Kim 67, 146 Lesko, Steve 79, 148 Levin, Robin 48. 107, 140, 212 Lewis, Debra 67 Lewis, George 90 Lewis, Tina 90 Lewman, Kurt 79, 172 Levelling, Jim 133 Lickenbrock, Debbie 79 Lidisky, Rosalie 90 Lidisky, Steve 68 Li 11, Deborah 79, 141 Lillis, Angie 90 Limper, Andrew 79, 133, 135 142, 147, 153, 155 Limper, Margo 48, 113, 130, 133, 141, 142, 143, 146, 150 Lindauer, Curt 48 Lindsey, Robert 48 Linton, Craig 90 Lipe, Margie 79, 148 Lisch, Connie 90 Lisch, Janet 79 Lisch, Rusty 170, 172, 176, 178 Little, Michael 68 Lodes, Thomas 90, 173, 175 Loeffler, Vickie 48 Loiseau, Clara 79 Loiseau, Joyce 79, 137 Lokken, Sandra 79 Londe, Dan 68 Longust, Mike 90 Longust, Tim 68 Love, Denise 79 Loveless, Tammy 90 Lovel1, Susan 68 Lowe, Denise 68 Lowe, Donna 90 Lowe, Nancy 79 Lugge, Sharon 48 Lund, Jeff 90, 173, 175 Lunk, Edith 49 Lunte, Lance 79, 177, 178 Lusk, Tina 79 Lux, Debbie 90 Lysakowski, David 68 Mabra, Barbara 90, 142 Mabry, Karen 90 Mabry, Lynette 68 Macbush, Bruce 79 Mace, Mark 49 Macke, Debra 90 Macke, Frank 49, 144, 145 Macke, Gerald 68 Mackin, Patricia 49 Macleary, David 91 Maddox, Christy 49 Maddox, Sandy 68 Magarian, John 79 Mahmood, Tina 91 Mailly. Bridget 79 Maldonado, Louis 79 Maldonado, Mimi 91 Maloney, Marianne 91 Mancinas, Angie 91 Mank, Scott 91 Marifian, John 91, 164, 173 Maris, Manuel 79 Markus, Linda 79 Markus, Michael 79 Markus, Nancy 49, 113, 130, 131 146, 199, 212 Marshall, Charles 91, 173, 175 Marshall, Joe 79 Martin, Cheryl 49, 146, 195 Martin, Denita 79 Martin, Elizabeth 79 Martin, Lisa 91 Martin, Lynn 68, 128, 158, 160 Martin, Ron 172 Martin, Thomas 49, 153, 154 Mask, Bob 49 Masterson, Richard 80 Masterson, Roger 91 Mather, Clinton 49, 146 Mathes, Rodney 80 Mathews, Michael 91 Matychowiak, Cathy 91 Matychowiak, Terry 49 Matysik, Daniel 49 Mauldin, Julie 68 Mauldin, Linda 80 Mauser, David 68 Mauser, Stephanie 91 Maxim, Mary 49, 160 Maxwell, Mark 68 May, Leslie 68 May, Victoria 49, 131 Mayberry, Joseph 80 Mayer, Deborah 80 Mayer, Mary 49 Maynard, Kerry 68 Mayo, Jimmie 80 Mayo, Sharon 91 McCall, Mike 80 McCarron, Kevin 91 McClean, Pam 173 McClellan, Marc 91 McClintock, Catherine 49, 136 McClintock, Dennis 80 McClure, Samantha 91 McCluskey, Margaret 49, 113, 146, 148 McCluskey, Robert 91 McCluskey, Sue 68 McCollam, Dawn 49, 107 McCollam, Scott 80 McCoy, Betty 91 McCoy, Mark 91 McCoy, Martin 49 McCoy, Roscoe 49, 146 McCrady, Jeannine 68, 128, 131 McCurdy, Claire 80 McCurry, Bruce 68, 164, 170, 176, 177 McDaniel, Jamie 68 McDonald, Lynn 68 McElligot, Mike 146 McGarvey, Brenda 80 McGarvey, Dale 49 McGehee, Donald 49 McGehee, Pamela 49 McGehee, Terry 68 McGraw, Mary 27, 49, 143, 146 McGraw, Michael 80 Mcllravy, Scott 50, 170 McIntyre, Cory 91 McLean, Edwin 68, 159 McLean, Pamela 91 McNaughton, Thomas 91 McPhail, Paulette 50, 107, 130, 153, 195 McSherry, James 68 McSherry, Tim 176, 177 Means, Donald 68 Meder, Michael 91, 175 Medhurst, Jill 68 Medhurst, Robert 80, 148 Mehmert, Cheryl 68 Mehmert, Judith 80 Mehrtens, Glenn 50 Meinen, Albert 91 Meinen, Christine 50 Meinkoth, Michael 80, 169 Meister, Cheryl 91 Mel in, Robert 91 Melton, Randall 80 Menner, Karen 50 Mensing, Yvonne 80 Merod, Yvonne 80 Merrill, Jodie 170 Merten, Katherine 50 Merten, Tom Mettille, James 50 Meyer, Carol 80, 164 Meyer, Kay 91 Meyer, Mark 91, 148 Meyer, Mark 178 Meyer, Mary 50 Meyer, Mike 68 Meyer, Paul 68. 164 Meyer, Paula 50, 137 Middendorf, Kathleen 50, 137 Mifflin, Charles 50 Mignercn, Brian 91 Mikesell, Chad 50 Mikles, Annette 80 Milkert, Craig 68 Miller, Ann 68 Miller, James 68, 146, 148 Miller, Jamye 50, 136 Miller, Janet 91, 133, 156 Miller, Jeff 170 Miller, Karen 50 Miller, Marilyn 80 Miller, Robert 68 Miller, Jeffrey 126, 164 Miller, Scott 68, 164. 170 Milligan, Steve 80, 148 Mil linger, Cheryl 68 Mineman, Michael 80 Minemann, Randy 91 Misselhorn, Diana 68 Mitchell, Bruce 50, 174 Mitchell, Bryan 51, 174 Mitchell, Diana 80 Mitchell, Diedre 68, 158, 160 Mitchell, Michael 51, 144, 145 Mize, John 51 Moessinger, Debbie 135 Moffett, Cynthia 91 Mohr, Deborah 91, 156 Mohr, Sjsan 91 Mohr, Terry 170 Monken, Louise 91 Moon, Barry 68 Moon, Kent 51 Moon, Melissa 80 Moore, Angela 68, 147 Moore, Clifton 91 Moore, Donald 80 Moore, Gene 68 Moore, Michael 80, 178 Moore, Ronald 80 Moose, James 80 Morgan, Anna 51 Morgan, Mike 146 Morgan, Tamela 91 Morris, James 80 Morris, Walter, 80, 135, 152, 154 Morton, David 51, 151 Morton, Dianne 51, 142 Morton, Ricky 91 Moses, Freda 91 Moses, Wanda 68, 131 Movesian, Michael 51 Mowery, Dale 80 Moye, James 51, 130, 133, 142, 143 147, 151. 153, 154, 155 Moye, Martha 51, 53, 130, 147, 148 Mrkacek, Edward 68 Mueller, Ann 91 Mueller, Donna 91 Mueller, John 80, 170 Mueller, Kathy 68 Mueller, Larry 80, 178 Mueller, Laurie 68, 91, 151, 154 Mueller, Roseann 80 Mueller, Steve 80 Muendlein, Kevin 91 Mueth, Jeffrey 51, 135, 147, 148 Mueth, Kevin 51 Mueth, Vickie 51, 150 Mulhoiland, Brenda 80 Mulhoi land, Linda 51 Munie, Debra 68, 139, 156 Munie, Joy 91 Munie, Joyce 91, 142 Munie, Karen 69, 142 Munie, Lynne 51 Munie, Pamela 51, 142, 143, 144, 145 Munie, Steve 69, 147, 148, 155 Munier, Dan 69 Munier, Jan 91 Munzinger, Karen 80 Muren, Dave 91, 173, 175 Muren, Julie 80 Muren, Lynn 28, 142, 148, 149, 180 Murphy, Bill 80 Murphy, Donna 80 Murphy, Kelly 80. 139 Parsons, Barbara 81, 133 Reece, James Alan 70 Ross, William 93 Murray, Thomas 51, 142, 143, 144, Patrick, Gary 158 Reed, Lindsay 70 Roth, Diane 55, 130 145, 146 Patterson, Deborah 52, 194, 212 Reelitz, Deborah 70 Roth, James 93 Musial, Kathy 69 Patton, Ann 92 Reelitz, Kathleen 92 Roth, Peggy 70 Muskopf, Oan 164 Patton, Judith 81, 140 Reelitz, Kevin 70 Roth, Sandra 93 Muskopf, Debbie 69 Pauketat, Elaine 92 Reeve, Eric 92, 172 Rothman, Andy 55 Muskopf, Gene 69 Paule, Dale 69 Reeves, Jack 81 Rothweiler, Pam 55 Muskopf, Kevin 69 Paule, Kenneth 69 Reeves, Karen 54 Rountree, Gwen 93 Muskopf, Laura 69, 156 Paule, Linda 92 Reeves, Ronald 54, 154 Rowden, Clark 93 Muskopf, Michael 51 Pearson, Donald 52, 130, 170 Regula, Jeff 92 Rowe, Danita 93 Muskopf, Stacy 80 Pearson, Grag 69 Reichert, John 172, 181 Ruck, Charlene 55, 140 Mutto, Sharon 51, 131, 146, 148 Pearson, William 92 Reichling, Lynne 81 Ruhman, Rick 70 Peck, James 69 Reichling, Richard 92 Rujawitz, Rick 70 Nadler, Cheryl 80 Peebles, James 92, 151 Reime, Diane 92 Rujawitz, Tracy 93 Nadler, Roni 91, 142, 156 Peinetti, Jean 53 Reime, Michael 70 Ruser, Bernhard 81 Nance, David 91, 135 Pense, Denise 81 Reinhardt, David 92 Rushing, Karen 81 Naumann, Douglas 80 Perez, Belinda 92 Reinhardt, Linda 54 Rushing, Keith 70, 193 Naumann, Jeff 80, 151 Perez, Joseph 92 Reinheimer, David 81, 92 Rushing, Linda 70 Naumann, Kent 91 Perkins, Debra 92 Reissen, Julie 70 Russell, Brad 81 Naumann, Lynn 51, 131, 147, Perrin, Mike 81 Renneker, Cathy 70 Russell, Robert 81, 135 152, 155 Perry, Carla 92 Renner, Dan 54 Russell, Vickie 20, 55, 140 Nave, Michael 19, 51 Pestka, Anne 69 Renner, Kathy 70 Rust, Debra 55 Neal, John 91 Peter, Vicky 69 Renner, Mary 92 Rust, Marsha 45, 81 Neal, Maureen 80 Peters, Brad 81 Renois, David 92 Rybicki, Judy 81, 142, 148 Neal, Stephen 69 Peterson, Charlotte 53 Rensing, Debra 81 Rybicki, Kenneth 55, 130 Nebgen, Debra 51 Pfershy, Barbara 53, 193 Renth, Kathy 92 Rynski, Deborah 70 Nelson, James 69, 164 Pfershy. Steve 69 Renth, Scott 81 Nettleton, Kenneth 80, 113, 142, Phillips, Jeannine 69, 154 Reynolds, Cheryl Lynn 150 Saboda, Barb 104 150, 151, 164, 169 Phillips, Judy 69, 149 Reynolds, Patty 70, 149, 153 Safarian, Mike 81 Neuner, Carolyn 69 Phillips, Pearle 69 Reynolds, Teresa 70 Safarian, Sandra 81 Neuner, Cynthia 51, 144, 145 Phillips, Tom 69 Reznicek, Richard 54 Saffel, Steve 70 Neuner, Glenn 51 Pickeral, Gale 53 Rhodes, Cheryl 92 St. Eve, Matt 81, 175 Neuner, Susan 80, 142 Pierce, Gary 92, 158 Riassetto, Victoria 54, 130, 143 Sale, Toni 81 Neuner, Warren 51 Pierce, Larry 81, 174 Riat, Susan 81 Sale, Dennis 70 Nevois, Candie 80 Pierce, Maria 92 Rice, Kevin 92 Salmons, Emmett 81 Nevois, Douglas 91 Pietroburgo, Julia 81 Rice, Philip 81 Salzman, Terrence 93 New, Jacquelin 51 Pietroburgo, Robert 53 Richard, Debra 70, 143, 147 Samples, Linda 93, 150, 151, 154 New, Mike 91 Piot, Maurice 53, 100, 158, 197 Richards, Jim 70 Samples, Mardi 81 Newberry, James 51 Piot, Michel 1 158, 160 Richards, Paul 81, 169 Sams, Janet 70, 153 Newgent, Betty 80 Piot, Nickie 92 Richardson, Carla 92 Sanders, Brian 93 Newton, Kathryn 91 Poelker, Janet 69 Richardson, Kathy 92 Sanders, Duane 55 Nicks, Robert 69 Poirot, Stephen 81 Richardson, Roberta 81 Sandheinrich, Kathy 93 Niederecker, Paula 91 Polanc, Mark 81, 178 Richter, Rick 54 Sanheinrich, Mark 55 Niles, Ray 168 Polczynski, Mark 69 Rickert, Jeffrey 54 Sarfaty, Steven 93 Noble, Chester 69 Polcyznski, Marlene 92, 133 Richard, Debbie 142, 144, 145, Sarfaty, Susan 140, 150, 157, 181 Nolte, Barbara 92, 156, 199 Pondoff, Tom 100, 172, 181 148 Sarkesian, Karen 70 Noonan, Sandra 92 Ponsler, Connie 69, 148, 156 Rickert, Randy 54 Sarkesian, Tim 93 Nooney, Patrick 51 Popkess, Bill 69 Riddle, Greg 70, 146 Sarkisian, Scott 70 Norton, John 92 Porter, Gregory 53, 135 Riess, Larry 174 Sauerwein, Sarah 93 Norviel, Annette 80 Posey, Earline 69 Riess, Robert 70, 176, 177 Sauerwein, Sue 55, 126 Novy, Karol 80 Poston, Margie 53, 212 Riester, Mary 54 Sauerwein, Steve 70 Null, Shari 69, 131 Poston, Scott 92, 169 Riffle, Cathy 70 Sauerwein, Thomas 66 Null, Teri 92 Poston, Sharon 54 Riggs, Kathy 81 Sauget, Dale 70 Nunn, Randall 52, 142, 143, Potter, Bill 69, 131, 153, 155 Riley, Kim 55 Saul, Kimberly 93 144, 145 Potts, Mary 69 Riley, Terri 70 Saunders, Brad 81 Potts, Terry 69 Ritter, Mark 92 Schaefer, Carol 93 Obley, Robert 80 Powell, Candy 81 River, Keith 81 Schaefer, Cathy 70 O ' Brien, Mark 52, 158 Powel1, Debra 54 Rivera, Julie 81 Schaefer, John 55 O ' Brien, Sheila 92 Powell, Kathryn 69 Roberson, Kim 70 Schaefer, Mary 93 Ochs, Lamar 52 Powell, Thomas 92 Roberts, Gordon 81 Schaefer, Mike 142, 144, 145, 173 Oder, Renae 52 Preston, Gail 54 Roberts, Steve 70, 153, 154 Schaltenbrand, Michael 55 0 ' Donnel1, Dan 69 Price, Cheryl 92 Roberts, Susan 20, 55, 140, Schandl, Jean 81, 128, 142 O ' Donnell, Ellen 81, 163 Price, Edwin 54, 142, 143 131, 196 Schanot, Marilyn 55 O ' Donnell, John 92 Pruett, Connie 81, 148 Robertson, Allen 70, 131 Schanuel, Jeff 70, 174 O ' Donnell, Michael 92, 175, 173 Pruitt, Rebecca 54 Robertson, Kim 149 Schanuel, Scott 81, 151, 175 O ' Donnell, Patricia 52, 137 Pulley, Robert 92 Robertson, Paul 55 Schanz, Susan 81 Oesterle, William 92 Purviance, David 69, 131, 140 Robertson, Thalia 31 Scharf, Mari 55, 131, 162, 199 Ohlendorf, Patty 69, 153 Robinson, Charlene 81 Scharf, Mark 93 Oiler, Sandy 69 Qualls, Karen 81 Robinson, David 81 Scharf, Martin 55 O ' Neal, Peggy 81 Quayle, Gene 81 Robinson, Kinberly 92 Scharf, Ralph 55 Onstott, Dawn 52 Quir in, Jean 81 Robinson, Tom 55 Scharf, Sandy 70 Oplotnik, Rosemary 81 Quirin, Mary 92 Rockwell, Renee 93 Scheller, Barbara 93, 154 Orlet, Richard 92 Quirin, Thomas Roddy, Debbie 93 Scheller, Gary 177, 178 Orsa, Andy 92 Rodemich, Eugene 93 Scheller, Larry 56 Ortman, Michele 92, 133, 156 Raban, Michael 92 Rodriguez, Bob 70 Scher, Sherri 93 Owens. Kim 52, 126 Racine, Ann 92 Roethemeier, Kevin 81 Schickedanz, Dale 70, 152 Raetz, David 54 Rogers, James 93 Schiemer, Amy 82, 128 Pabst, Brian 69 Rahn, Jeffrey 54 Rogers, Randy 55, 146 Schifferdecker, Jim 56 Pabst, Terry 179 Rains, Denna 92 Rogger, Mike 55, 126, 127, 151 Schifferdecker, Todd 93, 134 Pace, Beth 144, 145, 150 Rains, Lisa 92 Rogger, Sheri 81, 128, 151 Schlattweiler, Karen 56, 126, 196 Pace, Eugenia 81 •Raish, Gary 69 Rogier, Caryn 81, 140 Schlattweiler. Rich 70, 146 Pace, Michael 92 Raish, Jolene 92 Rhor, Mark 55, 130 Schleicher, Diana 70 Pagel, Carman 52 Raish, Kathy 69, 160 Rohr, Peggy 93, 141 Schlesinger, Deborah 70 Pagel, Richara 92, 142 Ralosky, Michael 92 Rohr, Richard 169, 181 Schlosser, Allan 82 Palausky, Edward 81 Ralosky, Sherrin 81 Rohr, Roberta 81 Schluetter, Janice 128, 142, Paoli, Thomas 81 Randle, Kathy 92 Rohwedder, Henry 81, 178 151. 154 Papproth, Denise 52 Range, Gary 54, 159, 170, 190 Rohwedder, Michael 93, 173 Schmelzried, Susan 82 Papproth, Dianna 81 Rao, Tan Veer 81 Rolen, Janet 81 Schmidt, Gene 93 Parham, James 81, 142 Rapp, Kathy 69 Rolen, Robert 70 Schmidt, Jacqueline 56, 113, 150, Parker, Annette 69 Rapps. Linda 70, 131 Romick, Keith 70 153, 154, 155 Parker, Debra 69 Rauson, Catherine 92 Roos, Randy 93 Schmidt, Laura 82 Parker, Jean 92 Rayburn, Brett 81 Rose, Rebecca 93 Schmidt, Rick 93 Parker, Joyce 92 Read, Diane 81 Rosensteel, Regis 70 Schmidt, Ricky 82 Parker, Steve 52, 81, 178 Reeb, Dave 92, 175 Rosensteel, Thomas 81 Schmidt, Susan 26, 82, 163 Parks, Allison 69, 128, 129, 160 Reeb, Nancy 70 Ross, Jeffrey 93 Schmidt, William 56, 176, 190 Parks, David 81 Reece, Cheryl 54, 137 Ross, Paul 93, 154 Schmierbach, Joan 56, 130 Index 209 Schmierbach, Renee 71, 131 Schmidt, Deborah 56 Schmittling, Kathleen 82 Schmittling, Mike 93 Schmit 2 , Thomas 93 Schmulbach, Nancy 82 Schneider, Donald 93 Schneider, Jeffrey 93 Schneider, Judy 93 Schneider, Scott 93 Schneider, Steven 82, 175 Schneider, Toni 82, 104, 168 Schnipper, Kay 82, 149 Schoeker, Karen 93 Schobert, Laurie 82, 133, 193 Schoebel, Dave 147 Schomber, Joe 82 Schopp, Keith 82 Schott, Linda 82, 128, 151, 155 Schott, Lisa 82, 152 Schott, Stephanie 93 Schrader, Sue 71 Schram, Cathy 82 Schrnaz, Gloria 82, 152 Schrauth, Renee 56, 160 Schrauth, Rhonda 82 Schuchman, Shelly 56 Schuhardt, Barry 71 Schuhardt, Jolene 93 Schulte, David 93 Schulte, Michael 56 Schwaegel, Gayle 82 Schwahn, Mark 82 Schwartz, Tim 82 Schweiss, Joe 126, 130 Schwoebel, David 71, 148 Scott, Anna 93 Scott, Gary 93 Scott, Randy 56 Sebol, Diane 71 Sebol, Donna 71 See, Angela 93, 141 See, Michael 82, 170, 174 See. William 56, 170, 174, 175 Seger, Jud 82 Seger, Susan 191 Seib, Lauri 71, 131, 146, 148, 153 Seib. Steve 169 Seiber, David 82 Seiber, Janice 71 Seibert, Debbie 93, 149 Self, Joyce 56 Self, Michael 82, 154, 172, 175 Semmler, Donna 71 Sendt, Beverly 56 Seper, Dan 93 Seper, Lauren 93 Seppi, Frank 56, 158 Seppi, Pat 93 Seppi, Scott 71, 164, 174 Settles, Tina 93 Setzer, Gregory 82 Sewell, Edward 93, 135 Shannahan, Larry 178 Sharber, Mike 71 Shaver, Laura 71, 133 Shaver, Lynda 71 Shaw, Jayn 93 Shaw, Kathi 71 Shaw, Kinberly 56 Shaw, Megan 57, 113, 150, 153, 154 Shaw, Peter 93 Shea, Sharon 57, 212 Sheeley, Vernon 57, 141 Sheeley, Wendell 71, 128 Sheible, Debra 93 Sheible, Willard 71 Shelton, Bruce 172 Sherman, Lisa 93 Sherman, William 93, 199 Short, Paul 71 Siddle, Ron 93, 173 Sieron, Craig 93, 175 Sieron, John 71 Sieron, Karen 57, 195 Si kora, Karen 71, 146 Silch, Jan 82 Simons, Cynthia 82 Simpson, John 57 Simpson, Judy 93 Simpson, Nancy 71 Simpson, Susan 93, 140, 153, 154 Simpson, Tracy 71, 131 Sims, Marilyn 82, 142 Sims, Robert 93, 173 Sims, Thomas 57, 112, 147, 170, 173 Sirtak, Donna 82 Sisk, Deborah 71 Sisk, Mary 71, 146, 153 Sisk, Warren 18, 93 Skaer, Michael 93 Skaer, Steven 93 Skewes, Pam 82 Skidis, Lori 93 Skidis, Steven 57 Skinner, Pamela 57 Slackman, Dorothy 57, 131, 151 Slate, Thomas 93 Slattery, Karen 82 Sliment, Donna 71 Sliment, Doris 93 Sliment, Judith 93 Sliment, Kathy 71 Slocomb, Mark 71 Smalling, Tim 57 Smetana, John 173 Smetana, Kathy 22, 137 Smith, Barbara 93 Smith, Carole 82 Smith, Dan 71 Smith, David 57, 126, 127, 131 Smith, Deborah 94 Smith, Jacqueline 82 Smith, John 94 Smith, Linda 94 Smith, Michael 71, 154, 170, 176, 177 Smith, Neal 71 Smith, Ralph 57, 104, 134 Smith, Robert 82 Smith, Tanya 94 Smith, Terry 94 Smoker, Barb 71, 154 Smoker, Maureen 82 Smolick, Vickie 57, 82, 113, 150, 153, 154, 155 Snyder, Shirley 71 Snyder, Susan 94, 139 Snyder, Tracy 57, 113, 147, 148 Sobzak, Jan 82, 175 Sondag, Carol Sondag, Dale 71, 154 Sonnenberg, Kirk 94, 173, 179 Sotiropoulos, George 17, 57, 126, 198 Sotiropoulos, Sue 82 Soucy, Linda 57, 131, 190 Soucy, St ephen 71 Souders, Edward 71 Souders, Michele 82 Spahn, David 57 Spahn, Paul 94 Spanos, Stephanie 57 Speichinger, Carol 57, 194 Speichinger, Connie 94 Speichinger, Claudia 71 Spitze, Daniel 82 Spitze, David 71. 145 Sprick, Robert 82, 177, 178 Sronce, Janet 57 Stafford, Charla 58 Stafford, Craig 82 Stafford, Pam 82 Stanley, Sharon 58, 191, 200 Stapf, Gary 58, 168, 200 Stark, Cindy 71 Starkey, Eddie 94 Starzyk, Margaret 58 Steele, Bob 100 Steele, Thelma 71 Steelf, Loren 82, 142 Stegman, Mark 71 Stein, Gregory 58 Steiner, Craig 94 Stengel, Elizabeth 71, 149 Stephens, Kirk 82 Stephens, Robert 58, 130 Stepp, Susan 58 Stevenson, Donna 94 Steveson, Roxanne 71 Stewart, Beth 94, 142, 156 Stewart, Elizabeth 82 Stewart, Jennifer 82 Sticka, Lezlie 58 Stinebrook, Cindy 58 Stoddard, David 137, 149 Stoddard, Dawn 82 Stoffel, Bruce 71, 131, 152, 155 Stol1, Barbara 83 Stol1, Leslie 94 Stone, Leslie 94 Stonecipher, Susan 58 Stolz, Jergen 58, 128, 129 134, 141, 147 Strausbargh, James 58 Strebel, Joy 94 Strebel, Stephen 83 Stringer, Rebecca 83, 128, 148 Stringer, Scott 71, 153 Strittmatter, Craig 71 Strong, Karen 94 Struense, Sharon 71 Stueckel, Brian 72, 159 Stumbaugh, John 72 Stumpf, Debra 72 Stumpf, Mark 72, 153 Stumpf, Wayne 159 Sturgeon, David 72 Sturgis, Roberta 58 Stutsman, David 94 Suemnicht, Russell 94, 153 Sul 1ivan, Pam 83 Sullivan, Sherry 12 Sullivan, Tony 94 Summer, Debra 72 Summer, Tom 94, 169 Suppiger, Ann 20, 72, 131, 140, 162 Suppiger, Ellen 94 Sutter, Clay 72 Svoboda, Barbara 83 Svoboda, Frank 83 Swartz, Sherry 83 Tade, Scott 58 Taggart, Bridget 94 Talbott, Bill 72, 150, 151 164, 170 Talbott, Dawn 58 Taffe, Mike 153 Tally, Ken 94 Tarvin, David 94, 173 Tarvin, Linda 72 Tate, Renee 146 Tattrie, Ken 83 Tauchert, Brenda 94 Taylor, Kim 94 Taylor, Rick 58 Taylor, Scott 94 Tayon, Tom 94 Teeter, Tyanne 94 Telford, Matt 94 Teter, Deborah 83 Thacker, David 59 Theis, David 83 Theis, Debbie 94 Theis, Mike 94 Theiss, Mike 83, 135 Theis, Russ 83, 175 Theis, Steve 72 Theis, Vivian 94 Theobald, Jeff 94, 133 Thomas, Cynthia 59 Thomas, Deborah 72, 153 Thomas, Myron 94, 175 Thomas, Susan 131, 132, 140, 147 Thompson, David 72, 141, 143, 147 Thompson, Debbie 83 Thompson, Donna 59, 136 Thompson, Jeanne 72 Thompson, Kim 94 Thompson, Lloyd 59, 174 Thompson, Marian 149 Thompson, Mark 94 Thompson, Mike 59 Thompson, Rebecca 72, 149 Thompson, Susan 59, 131, 147, 195, 196 Thompson, Tim 83 Thornton, Cathy 72, 151 Thornton, David 72, 135, 153 Thornton, Mike 35, 83, 150 Thrasher, Deborah 83 Tiemann, Eric 72 Tierman, Mary 94 Timmer, Bob 170 Timmer, Tom 72, 94, 173 Tippy, Cynthia 95 Toenjes, Chris 26, 83 Toenjes, Darrell 83 Toenjes, David 95 Toenjes, Joe 83 Toenjes, Tony 59, 137 Tojo, Larry 72 Tolin, Tim 95 Tollefson. Dale 83, 172, 175 Tonne, Judith 59, 113, 128, 129, 131, 147, 148 Totty, Elizabeth 72, 148, 150 Touchette, Tammy 95 Townley, Melody 95 Trapp, Kim 59 Travous, Paul 95 Trolard, Sharon 83 Trompeter, Charles 33, 140 Trotter, Chris 59, 113, 131, 144, 145, 146 Trotter, Elaine 83, 142, 143 Tullock, Mike 72 Turner, Donna 95 Turner, Mike 72 Turner, Teresa 72 Turos, Deborah 95 Turpin, Cynthia 95 Tweedy, Bob 72 Tweston, LaVonne 38, 39, 141, 142 Tyler, Bob 95, 193 Tyler, Susan 95 Tylka, John 72 Tylka, Mary 59, 136 Uhley, Marilyn 95 Valerius, Jeanne 83 Valerius, Jill 72, 131 Vallandingham, Marshall 72 Vallandingham, Ron 95, 179 VanBlair, Karen 95 Van Buren, Eric 95, 154 Vance, Bill 83 Vandewater, Chris 95 Vandewater, Jay 72, 143 Vandiver, Rick 83, 142, 148, 169 VanHorn, Cindy 72 VanVliet, Mary 59 Vargo, John 72, 137 Vaughn, Betty 72 Vaught, Cheryl 83 Veath, Tom 95, 179 Verges, Roberta 83 Vernier, John 73, 169 Vernier, Mary 95 Vessels, Vicky 72 Viehman, Eric 59, 113, 126, 130, 144, 145 Viehman, Tracy 83, 163 Villiger, Bill 83 Voegtle, Deborah 95 Voegtle, Jeff 83 Voellinger, Vickie 95 Vogel, Dale.95 Vogel, Dave 173 Vogel, Larry 59, 153, 154, 155 Vogler, Julia 83 Vogt, Allen 83, 138 Vogt, Jay 72 Volkmann, Kieth 95 Vollmer, Randy 59 Vollmer, Rosemarie 95 Von Alst, Doug 95, 173 Von Alst, Pam 59 Voss, Nancy 72 Wachter, Debra 59 Wagoner, Lois 59, 137 Wagner, Helen 72 Walden, Eve 59, 136 Wall, Stacy 72 Walsh, Mike 72 Walter, Alan 72 Walter, Sheri 72 Walz, Mark 95, 135, 153, 154, 179 Wamser, Dale 83 Wappel, Janet 72, 149 Ward, Richard 72 Warwick, Tom 95 Waterson, Eric 95 Watkins, Dennis 59, 174 Watkins, Pat 83, 172, 177, 178 Watson, Lisa 73, 147 Watson, Scott 95, 173 Weaver, Debora 83 Weaver, Deborah 59 Webber, Dorothy 83, 141, 149 Weber, David 95 Weber, Grag 59, 170 Weber, Karla 83, 128 Weber, Laura 59 Weber, Marilyn 95 210 mlex Weber, Mark 13 1 Webster, Warren 103, 172 Week, James 83, 175 Week, Mark 73 Weeke, Alyson 95 Wegescheide, Cindy 73, 131 Wegner, Laurie 83 Wegner, Rebecea 59 Wenmeier, Tierney 83, 137 Weible, Bonnie 73, 149, 153 Weier, Dennis 95 Weier, Terry 95 Weilbacher, Cindy 95 Weilmuenster, Paul 59, 168 Weinland, Lise 95 Weir, Cheri 73 Weir, Mike 73 Weis, Mike 73, 175 Weis, Terry 83 Weiss, Cynthia 95 Weiss. Mark 83 Weissenbach, Debra 59, 147 Weissert, Donna 83 Welborn, Carol 59, 148, 195, 196, 212 Welch, Carolyn 83, 139 Welch, Leslie 59 Weldele, Mike 60 Wells, Deborah 73 Welzbacher, Cindy 73 Werle, Kathy 142, 145 West, James 83, 169 West, Kim 95 West, Linda 60 West, Mechelle 83 West, Tom 95, 173 West, Wayne 95 Wettingfeld, Andrea 83 Weygandt, Joy 95 Wheat, Brenda 95 Wheatley, Larry 73 Wheeler, Cynthia 144, 142, 184 Wheeler, Darla 73 Wheeler, John 95 Wheeler, Scott 73 Whitaker, Craig 173, 179 Whitaker, Jeff 60, 133, 146 Whitaker, Mike 73 White, Debra 84 White, Steve 95, 169 White, Susan 73, 133, 146 Whiteside, Sue 84 Wickell, Verlene 73 Wiedau, Steve 84 Wieland, Grag 84, 150, 154 Wiemer, Delores 84 Wiesen, Gary 60, 131 Wiesmann, Joanne 60 Wiggand, Larrie 60 Wiggs, Kevin 84 Wikgren, Julie 95, 133 Wild, David 60, 130, 176 Wild, Diane 60 Wiley, Milton 21. 176, 179 Wilke, Bill 95 Wilke, Marilyn 60 Wilkerson, Paula 60, 131 Wilkin. Hugh 95 Wilkin, Wade 19, 60, 130 Will, Brad 60, 159, 170 Will, Kevin 95 Will, Maribeth 84 Willett, Craig 73 Willett, Dianne 84 Willett, Monica 73 Williams, Bruce 73, 151, 153, 155 Williams, Carol 60, 136 Williams, Jerry 95 Williams, Joann 73 Williams, Kim 95 Williams, Mark 73 Williams, Randy 84 Williams, Sherri 73, 146 Williams, Tim 145 Williams, Theresa 95 Willman, Warren 173 Willmont, Norman 84 Wilson, Denise 84 Wilson, Randy 95. 152, 175 Winkel, Ann 95 Winker, Steve 95 Winston, Joel 131 Wire, Julia 73 Wiseman, Joan 60 Wisneski, Debbie 84 Wissehr, Frank 60 Wissehr, Michele 84 Wissehr, Randy 95 Wittenauer, Edith 84 Wittenauer, Steve 60 Woehlke, David 95 Woehlke, Doyle 60, 130 Woehlke, Vickie 84 Wohlgemuth, Alicia 95 Wohlgemuth, Diana 73, 128, 158 Wohlrabe, Heide 84, 142, 148 Wolfmeier, Ron 60 Wolford, Katie 148, 153, 184 Wolford, David 60, 153, 154 Wollman, Dave 133 Wolz, Mark 84, 153 Wolz, Tammy 95 Wood, Alice 84 Woods, Diane 73, 153 Woolard, Gary 73 Wollard, Lisa 84 Wool ford, Robin 84 Woolsey, Kirk 84, 148 Worden, Charles 95 Worden, William 60 Worley, Kathy 84 Wren, Pat 73 Wright, Dallen 82. 172, 174 Wright, David 84 Wright, JoAnn 94 Wright, Karen 60, 126, 143 Wright, Kathy 73, 149, 156, 157 Wright, Robin 73 Wurdinger, Barb 95 Wurtz, Bob 95, 173 Wurtz, Suzy 73 Wykoff. Don 84, 172, 175 Wylder, Annette 73 Wylie, Wayne 73 Wynder, Valerie 95 Yaffe, Michelle 84 Yaffe, Mike 84 Yates, Karen 95 Yates, Steve 172, 175 Yearian, Bruce 73 Yearian, David 73 Yearian, David 84 Yearian, Karen 95 Yinst, Mike 84 Yociss, Diane 73, 148 Yock, Kim 84 York, Amy 84 York, Dan 95 York, Linda 95, 133, 156 Young, James 84, 170, 179 Young, James 73 Young, Joe 95, 164, 179 Youngblood, Carol 95 Zammenskij, Mike 95, 173 Zahn, Phyllis 60 Zika, Carol 84, 150, 151 Zika, Dan 84 Zika, Donna 60, 136 Zink, Larry 84 Zipfel, Julie 73 Zipfel, Mike 84, 178 Ziska, Madelein 73 Zollner, Mark 89 Zollner, Paula 73 Zubrzycki, Pat 73, 131, 132, 156 (Bottom Row) Debbie Patterson, Carol Speichinger, Doreen Brown, Terri Armstrong, Robin Levin, Charlene Ruck, and Claire Fleming. (Top Row) Bob Collin, Mari Scharf, Cydney Kirk, Susan Hampton, Lisa Huffer, Keith Chew, Dana Graebe, Diane Bruckner, Nancy Markus, Sue Thomp¬ son, and Rhonda Bandy. Absent from the picture were: Suzanne Hammon, Kim King, Sharon Shea, Jurgen Stolz, and Carol Welborn. Bellevinois memories... A look into the Bellevinois Staff room brought one word to mind —chaos! As we reflect back over the year on destruction — no, that was construction!— it is no wonder we were usually in a state of delirious confusion! During our first few months we learned many valuable things along with the structure of a yearbook, such as, spilled popcorn is called “company waste” . . . don’t be in the dark room when the lights are turned off . . . knock¬ ing over Miss Hanslebens plants could prove to be a fate worse than death! Our selection of a theme and cover was the result of weeks ot discussion. Finally it was time to put our ab¬ stract ideas into the yearbook. Cooperation in the com¬ mittees was at times difficult hut everyone was working toward the same goal. Pages . . . pictures . . . paragraphs . . . production was moving! Our photographers, always in demand, succeeded in being four places at the same time. As time was running out a few tempers flared but we discovered that we still worked well under extreme pressure. Out of the rumble of the staff room could be heard: “II 1 ever get my pictures I’m gonna have a party! “Is it Bottom Row or First Row or Top Row or Last Row,” “What do you mean you lost the negatives?!” “The deadline was when?!” T hen it was over. BELLEVINOIS STAFF Editor Mari Scharf Business Manager Advertising Sections and Student Life Sports Activities Academic Debbie Patterson Sharon Shea, Charlene Ruck, Kim King Claire Fleming, Nancy Markus Mari Scharf Robin Levin, Terri Armstrong, Diane Bruckner, Rhonda Bandy, Susan Thompson, Carol Welborn, Suzanne Mammon, Lisa Huffer, Cydney Kirk Susan Hampton, Carol Speiching¬ er, Dana Graebe, Margie Poston, Doreen Brown Photography Faculty adviser Bob Collin, head photographer, Keith Chew, Jurgen Stolz Miss Jane Hansleben 212 Bellevinois l Eno ©fsTRUCTlOW i ,n V V ig UAhK (srae-hz A - r e aj+ Oa.r c ' ' , -- , gL f ' TW %jA 2- po vds £Xonfc v) 8A tcet b« l| V csw - 42 — fis ---™ 1 „... w aU, 4 c (u %, TVfiCjf w, oJ- 5 - N Sv f, vP°fc aou ' rc C 4 o «W. rJ 7 7274 REWIND SCHOOL CALENDAR August 22 Cinderella—Sophomore Children ' s Play 29 First day of school 23 Social Studies Ecology Drive September March 3 No School—Labor Day 4-8 Belleville Sreak Week 11 Spurrlows concert 5 College Planning for parents 21 First football assembly 5-8 IHSA Regional Basketball Tourney at East October 6 DE Display in Cafe 3 Magazine assemblies 7, 8, 9 III. Speech and Theatre Debate Finals 4 Freshman Student Council Election finals 9 State Solo and Ensemble Music Contest 8 No School—Columbus Day celebrated Office Occupations State Leadership 10 Agnew resigned Contest in Chicago 17-18 Junior Jam 12 College Planning for Parents 19 No School—Belleville 12-15 IHSA Basketball at Collinsville Area Teacher Institute 16 IHSA Sectional Speech Contest 22 All-State Music Contest 17 “Shamrock Shebang” 27 Cross-Country Sectional 19 IHSA Super Sectional at November Carbondale (Basketball) 2 Midsemester 22 Mid-semester. “Festival of Songs” 3 Cross-Country finals 25 No School—St. Clair Teachers ' Institute 8 Miss Maroon nominations 28 DE State Leadership Contest 10 District 6 Music Festival 29 Winter Sports Banquet 12 No School—Veteran’s Day celebrated 30 State Local History Club Contest 15-17 Dark of the Moon April 19 Miss Maroon election 5 Donkey Basketball Game 21 Last traditional Hobo Day 6 NFL Student Congress in Springfield 22 Turkey Day football game 9 History of Rock Music assemblies 22-25 No School—Thanksgiving vacation 11-15 No School—Easter Vacation 27 Powder Puff football game 17 Civics Springfield Trip 29 Basketball and wrestling assembly 19 Student Council Petitioning Blowin’ and Bowin’ 18, 19, 20 1776 December 22, 24 Civics Springfield Trip 4 Winter Frolic of Songs 24, 25 Student Council Primary Elections 5 “Continuing History of Rock’’ assembly 26 “And Then There Was Song” Gerald Ford inaugurated May 18 GSL Debate Tourney at West 1 Hy News Citizenship Award 20 No School—Snow Day 1, 2 Student Council Final Elections 21 No School—Another Snow Day 3, 4 Journalism Contest Day at SIU Carbondale 21-1 No School—Christmas vacation 5 Marching Maroons Concert 22 “Frosty Reflections” Xmas Dance 8 Senior Voters ' Registration 27-29 Centralia Holiday Basketball Tourney 6-10 AFS Week 31 Where is the comet Khouteck? 10 Senior Finale January 10-11 IHSA Tennis Golf District 2 Classes resume 11, 13 IHSA Baseball District 4-5 Invitational Speech and Debate Tourney 15 Honors Day Program 16-18 Exams 17 IHSA Golf Sectional—IHSA Track District Back to Daylight Savings Time Sadie Hawkins Dance 21 Second semester begins 20-22 IHSA Baselxdl Regional 25 Social Studies Ecology Drive 22 Caps and gowns distributed 28 DE Area Contest 24, 25 IHSA Track, Tennis, and Golf Finals February 29-30 IHSA Baseball Sectional 12 No School—Lincoln ' s Birthday 30 No School- Memorial Day celebrated 14 Rough Writer ' s Book Sale June 15 Class A A District Wrestling 1 Maroon River Valley—Junior-Senior Prom Tourney at West 3 Last Day of Exams 22 Wrestling finals 4 Graduation 7 IHSA Baseball Final School Calendar 215


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