Belleville Township West High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL)
- Class of 1975
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2 Introducti m ITCHWORK QUILT Life isn ' t givevfus all of a piece; re life a patchwork quilt— : EaanrwvJhQm minute a patch to fit in To the paftem that ' s being built. With some patch and same And some thatpeem But if we were gtuen to set som fypart, We ' d hardly know which to cull] FoiH!t tydfes thefdark patches to sBt off the light , And the hfUfito show up the gaM.— And , somehow, file pattern just ufouldn’t be right If we took am) part away. £ No, life isn ' t Jfijyen us all of a piei But in paichesTff hqurs to use,‘ (an work (mffhis pattdfn of life To whatever design he rragf Shoose. Helen Lowrie Marshall This year created a totally unique pattern of our lives at ellevilie West. The individuality in each one of the three jsand, two hundred and fifty students pieced together an ordinal fabric, recorded in this edition of the Bellevinois. The valjety of takdls, ba ckgrounds, and personalities became the pa worfe A 1975. Contents 3 twoallbeefpattiesspecialsaucelettuce cheesepicklesonionsonasesame seedbun forward march!!! Parade Climaxes Spirit Week October 15-17 1. Seniors said Help Stamp Out the Flyers with Sm okay ' s assistance. 2. The first Spirit Chain Contest linked the Class of 75 together. 3. Ellen Suppiger raised deafening cheers from the crowd at the pep assembly. 4. Freshmen took a flying leap in their first float. ’ ' ; • T • ,•« - • ; i ■ 11 ' Vi i L V-4 . 6 Hobo Day . Juniors Hey , Hey. Hey-ed the length of the parade down Mein Street. 2. Thespians won the mini-float con¬ test with a Beep! 3. Orchestra ' s Pooh Bear floated be¬ hind the band. 4. Brad Bobcik plunges his way into the p arade. 5. Sophomores represented the car¬ toon theme of the parade with the characters Ruff and Reddy. 6. Just think of all the way we still had Hobo Day 7 7. The Court included Kim Cal- vanese ; 4 ? ?e Suppiger, Shelly Katz, and Lynn McDonald. 2. Kim and her escort, Jeff Calhoun 3. Miss Maroon of 1974-75, Robyn Cooper. 4. A proud Ed Holdener escorted Shelly. 5. Tim McSherry was honored to accompany Lynn. 6. Anne was escorted by Vance Brown. 8 Mis 8 Maroon Other Faces of a Unique Day 1. The cafeteria lobby came alive with streamers to match the day ' s excitement. 2. Everybody got into the act even Mr. Tim Buchanan, new to the science depart¬ ment. 3. Senior Steve Schaefer and Junior Brett Rayburn struggle for power in the first arm-wrestling duel. 4. Mom ' s old skirt and bobby sox were back in style; for a day, anyway! 5. Miss Maroon of 1973-74, Sue Ash, crowned Robyn as the new Miss Maroon. Hobo Day 9 On the lighter side assemblies 1. Cross country boys found the Gremlin too confining for their long legs. 2. Oap to the rhythm of VICTORY 3. Cheerleaders and pom-pon girls lined up to greet the football and cross country teams. 4. Awed freshmen viewed essembly. 10 Assemblies 1. Brett Rayburn, the mighty junior , drew hisses from the seniors during the Hobo Day arm wrest ing contest. 2. Cheerleaders performed their award-winning routine during the first assembly. 3. The cold weather was just too much for Ed Holdner. 4. Licorice sticks anyone? 5. Hey I Hold up your end CO . 4 - O — c o .52 0 ) c - a3 ® c 3 02 (0 : D t O d) co it co 7. 77ie Wa 7 Building spoke a silent message of worth to every student. 2. For the lucky owner, this report card meant a pair of free tickets to two St. Louis Cardinal baseball games. 3. Signs weren ' t necessary to direct the way to the art rooms. 4. A sunny day found the sun¬ dial pointed to lunchtime. 5. The art department ' s Rag¬ gedy Ann and Andy take a cake break on the north¬ west wall of the cafeteria near the snack bar BELLEVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOLS PtST- 201 GftAOUATKM dWXTS SUBJECT FRtN ! -6 « LG LHctKLtAuEH S fcH HEftT r LK UN NAN t Llt-E rAN ANEh iLUfcU Aol to WKt SIMiSTtfl 1 10 WKS A A A A A A P P A A A A A A A 12 A Crazy Quilt 1. The spreading branches of the syca more tree between the Main Build¬ ing and the Auditorium promised a shady place to meet friends. 2. The cafeteria possessed one of many showcases around campus that displayed West ' s accomplish¬ ments. 3. Just remember when these artists are famous . . . you saw their work here first! 4. A beautiful sight to student and teacher both! 5. The phantom Walrus, a former grad¬ uate, left his mark after a late winter snowfall. Beauty to the individual is as many-faceted as individuality itself. Hi A Crazy Quilt 13 1. Balloons sold by the AFS added that extra touch to Hobo Day. 2. Connie Pons er and Diana Fuchs tried to persuade an unwilling David Tarvin to buy a Pep Club spirit ribbon. 3. FCA provided quick energy food during those close basketball games. 4. Valligrams, a new project of the Stu¬ dent Council, sold and delivered six hundred and fifteen valentines, each of which included sweets, flowers, and a card. 5. Jodi Connely, Denise Bauer, Karla Weber, and Beth Green sold Spirit of 76 T-shirts. Funds for fun 1. Visions of sugar plums and candy canes danced about at the AFS Christmas shop. 2. Betty Keller manned her shift during the Hy News sales on every other Friday. 3. Diane Yociss ate lunch and Ralph Green caught up on some reading while selling tickets to the Donkey Basketball game. 4. Teresa Jorns counted the money Student Council and Bellevinois earned from Donkey Basketball sales. 5. Popcorn sold by the Bellevinois Staff fortified football fans during those coo! evening games. School Dress l Code??? J 16 A Crazy Quilt 1. Danny O ' Donnell and Rob Nicks were light on their feet at the Christmas Ball. May have the next dance? 2. Sue Lutton checked some of the cans from the trash can painting contest. 3. Athletes started the day at the Breakfast of Champions spon¬ sored by the Pep Club. 4. Hard work paid off when an en¬ tertaining concert was given by the Choralettes. 5. This was the magic formula for an advance ticket to a post¬ game dance. CO c c CO o o ■ CD “ +- o S Q. c D .E o ■ O t o o CD CD a c co “o o Q- c if) CO CD i 18 A Crazy Quilt 1. The Awards Banquet honored the athletes receiving special recogni¬ tion. 2. Posters were a great way to recruit. 3. The juniors started the year with work on the Jam and ended it by giving the seniors a pr om. 4. As the stands filled , the empty chairs awaited our Mighty Maroons at the first pep assembly. 5. Information concerning college helped us plan our future. A Crazy Quilt 19 1. This was one of those rare moments in the library when there were more chairs than students. 2. Lynn McDonald found her locker a nice place to visit but not to live. 3. The stadium was rarely empty of its members who enjoyed the fresh air it provided . 4. The jukebox, sponsored by the Student Council, piped the current tunes for those who chose to stay in the cafeteria. 5. The rail behind the Audi¬ torium served as a perching place in between classes. 20 A Crazy Quilt Hangouts! 1. Many secrets were exchanged in the girls ' room. 2. There was nothing better than sitting un¬ der a tree on a sunny day with one ' s friends. 3. Students could not resist the temptation to soak up the sun ' s rays. 4. Books, not food, abounded in the cafe¬ teria as students tried to get a few minutes study. 5. Many students spent their free time re¬ laxing in their cars. 6. An empty chorus room offered Bettina Feurabendt the perfect place to become absorbed in a book. A Crazy Quilt 21 1. Lynn McDonald and Diane Yociss settled their dispute with physical prowess instead of rational discussion. 2. The Daughters of the American Revolution chose John Edwards and Robyn Cooper to receive their Citizenship Award. 3. A quick decision on the don¬ key ' s part caused the senior rider an unexpected fall. 4. Tension mounted as Bob Dunn, freshman, and Brad Koldehoff, sophomore, tested their strength in the arm wrestling contest. 22 A Crazy Quilt 4 11 « £ ' Patches of West 1. Wait a minute , that ball is mine! 2. The junior boys made an unsuccessful bid for the top in the Pyramid Contest. 3. Wow, this new American Restaurant Association ' s system means get a nu- trious lunch for only 55c. 4. Janet Lisch was on the go for a touch¬ down in the Powder Puff football game. A Crazy Quilt 23 Putting all the pieces SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 5 First day of school 13 Fall Sports Assembly 27 Hy News Issue 1 28 Freshman One-Acts; Rhubarb ' Mystery at Tumble Inn ' Deputy at Broken Bow 14 No school —Columbus Day 15 Hy News Issue 2 15- 17 Spirit Week 16- 17 Grand Ole Jam 17 Hobo Day parade 18 No school—Belleville Area Workshop 19 Maroons vs. East St. Louis 31 Breakfast of Champions NOVEMBER 1 Midsemester 2 IHSA Cross Country Finals 8 Hy News Issue 3 11 No School —Veteran ' s Day 14-16 Midsummer Night ' s Dream 20 Fall Sports Awards Banquet 21 The Best of West Swingin and Singin Concert 27 Hy News Issue 4 28-1 Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER 10 Winter Frolic of Songs 13 Winter Sports Assembly 19 Hy News Issue 5 20-1 Christmas Vacation 21 Christmas Ball 23 College Night 26-28 Centralia Holiday Basketball Tournament _ JANUARY 9 Concert Choir Concert 14 Hy News Issue 6 15-17 First Semester Exams 20 No School—Records Day 21 Second Semester Begins 21-25 Belleville East Basketball Tournament together — 1974-1975 FEBRUARY MARCH 6 Marching Maroons Concert 7 Hy News Issue 7 11 Foreign Language Club ' s Mardi Gras 12 No School —Lincoln ' s Birthday 15 IHSA Wrestling Districts 21 Sophomore Play — Wizard of Oz 28 Hy News Issue 8 APRIL 4 Donkey Basketball Game 4-5 IHSA State Speech Contest 11 Hy News Issue 10 17-19 Music Man 25 And Then There Was Song 29 Student Council Election Assemblies — JUNE 2 Spring Athletic Awards Banquet 5-6 IHSA Baseball Finals 5, 6, 9 Final Exams 8 Baccalaureate Service 9 Junior-Senior Prom 10 Graduation 4-7 IHSA Regional Basketball Tourney at East 9 State Solo and Ensemble Music Contest 11-12 IHSA Sectional Basketball Tourney at East St. Louis 20 Festival of Songs 21 Hy News Issue 9 Midsemester IHSA Sectional Debate and Drama 25 1930 ' s Assembly 27-31 No School —Easter Vacation MAY 2 Freshman Orientation 6, 8 Final Student Council Elections 7 Hy News Citizenship Awards Hy News Issue 11 8 Marching Maroons Concert 9 Head East Concert for Intramural Fund 10 IHSA Tennis Districts 8, 10. 12 IHSA Baseball Districts 12-15 A.F.S. Week 16 Senior Finale 16 17 IHSA Girls Track Finals IHSA Boys Track Districts 19-21 IHSA Baseball Regionals 21 Senior Honors Day Assembly 23 Hy News Issue 12 IHSA Boys Track and Tennis Finals Spring Swingin and Singin Concert 27 29 IHSA Baseball Sectionals 29 Hy News Issue 13 30 No School—Memorial Day 25 The Design The Design Knowledge Knowledge V it! [ j (U The Design The Design Knowledge Knowledge Members of the District 1 201 Board of Education were: [Seated I Mr. Edward Burris, Mr. Waldo Tisch. Miss Ruth Fincke, secretary, Mr. Don Muendlein, [Standing] Mr. Leonard Moore, Mr. Vernon Eckert, Mr. George No d, president, and Mr. Herbert Baum. Mr. K. Lane Miller, Superintendent of District 1 201 Mr. Robert Dosier, Assistant Superintendent The administration works for us and with us The administration combined their knowledge and experience to assure the efficient operation of the school. This year the Board of Education approved girls’ interscholastic volleyball, in addition to the already- organized tennis and track programs. They also approved girls interscholastic basketball for the 75-76 school year. In keeping up with the Board, the principals added a C.E.T.A. program (Comprehensive Employment Train¬ ing Act) which helped students in financial need and gave “campus duty” employment to some who trained to be teachers and were unable to find teaching jobs. Mr. Eugene Sawa ich, Business Manager 28 Administration Mr. Jerry Turner , Principal Administration 29 Bruce Addison: Driver education F. B. Allen: Physical Science, physics-chemistry, Physical Science Department chairman, Senior Class sponsor Norman Armstrong: Physical education, head cross country and track coach, Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsor Bruce Arnold: Driver education, head football coach Arnold Ayllon: Spanish Margaret Beaird: Civics Howard Belcher: Accounting, Business Education Depart¬ ment chairman Kenneth Besse: World geography, physiography Mary Frances Besse: Physical education, health, girls’ tennis coach, intramurals sponsor Larry Betz: Physical education, health, sophomore football coach, assistant track coach, volleyball coach David Bobzin: Algebra, basic math, Radio Club Mary Lu Bonnell: Librarian Alfred “Boots” Budde: Director of Transportation, athletic director Suzanne Brumley: English, science fiction and supernatural literature Tim Buchanan: Biology, natural science Woodford Burnett: Physical education, health, assistant basketball and track coach As a new member of the faculty, Mr. Robert Sazama observed his first pep assembly. Fifteen new teachers Dennis Butts: Junior Class counselor Susan Campbell: Reading Clinic, vocab¬ ulary, Chess Club sponsor, class sponsor ( Gary Carr: Physical education, health, assistant track coach, intramurals spon¬ sor, Freshman Class sponsor. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, bicycle racing James Certain: Auto mechanics, general shop Robert Clark: Senior Class counselor Cynthia Craig: English 30 Faculty Carolyn Cross: Business English, typing Doug D hm: English, literature of action Tom Dailey: Senior Class counselor Jeanette F. Davis: English, composition Mike Drumsta: Oral communication, the¬ atre, film as literature, Thespian Troupe co-sponsor, director “Grand Ole Jam”, “Music Man”, “Wizard of Oz” Judy Duncan: English, journalism, Jun¬ ior Class sponsor, public relations Florine Dungey: English, individualized reading Ruth Eschmann: English, science fiction and supernatural literature, Freshman Class sponsor made a total of 160 faculty members Doug Eskra: Art, drawing, printmaking, painting George Esterly: Freshman Class counselor, class sponsor Bill Evans: Art, jewelry design Beatrice Flori: Biology, human anatomy, physiology Richard Friederich: Algebra, geometry Dwight M. Friemann: Electronics, electric shop, shop math. Sophomore Class sponsor, Khoury League, cub scouts leader Felicia Fuchs: Physical education Esther Garcia: School nurse George Gasparich: Art, crafts Grace Gerren: English, Bible as literature Kenneth Guest: Driver education, health William L. Gushleff: American history, American prob lems, Social Studies Club sponsor Faculty 31 Merle Guthrie: Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, cheer- leading coach E. M. Overman: Machine shop, Industrial Education De¬ partment chairman, Senior Class sponsor Harold Hall: Agriculture, mechanics, animal science, land¬ scaping, horticulture Jane Elizabeth Hansleben: English, sociology, psychology, yearbook journalism, faculty adviser to the Bellevinois Staff Robert Hanson: Government, American history. Social Studies Department chairman David Harris: American history Susan Harris: American history William Hart: World history and civilization, assistant wrestling coach, Social Studies Club co-sponsor, United Youth of Belleville director Charles W. Hasenstab: Literary explorations, composition, individualized reading, head baseball coach W. “Hank” Hayes: Junior Class counselor Linda Heape: American problems, psychology Pete Hensel: Physical education, Physical Education Department chairman, assistant football coach, intramurals director Cecilia Hepp: Algebra, geometry Georgianne Hewitt: Home economics, meal planning, nutrition Phillip Highsmith: Driver education Betty Hoefer: Physical education Robyn Hoepfinger: Geometry, algebra Marilyn Hughes: Algebra, basic math Richard Hunsaker: Oral communication, debate, public speaking, debate coach, speech and drama director, Little Theatre play Don Jackson: Algebra, trigonometry. Mathematics Depart¬ ment chairman W ilma Jackson: Typing, personal typing Donald L. Jones: Vocal music groups and ensembles, Music Department chairman, Stamp Club sponsor, Illinois Music Educators division chairman Randy Jung: Biology, natural science Robert Kaiser: Algebra, freshman football coach Lynn Koehler: German, German Club sponsor Janet Kuehn: Oral communication, public speaking, Little Theatre sponsor, director one-acts and contest play Fredrick Kunze: Spanish, Student Council adviser, United Youth Board member Janie Kyramarios: Spanish, Spanish Club sponsor Keith Lawrence: Physical education, assistant football coach David Llewellyn: Geometry, algebra JoLynda Manion: English, poetry, creative writing, science fiction and supernatural literature, Rough Writers Club sponsor Judith Massey: Business English, typing, shorthand 32 Faculty Elmo Masters: Sophomore Class counselor, class sponsor Fat Matysik: Journalism, mass media, Hy News Staff adviser, Civil Defense Gene Maurer: Physical education, golf coach, intramurals sponsor Charles McConnell: Auto Shop Kay McCoy: Freshman Class counselor Alda McIntyre: Typing Nancy Mermelstein: American history, Scholar Quiz team coach Dean Merritt: Business law, business management, busi¬ ness math Albert Meyer: Art Arch Montgomery: Mechanical drawing, general shop, Photography Club sponsor Billy G. Moore: World geography, social studies, chess teams coach. Fellowship of Christian Athletes Jean Moore: English Marita Ann Moore: Sophomore Class counselor Roger Mueller: English, head basketball coach, assistant baseball coach Jane Mueth: Oral communication, dramatic literature. Lit¬ tle Theatre sponsor, director “Midsummer Night’s Dream”, “Skin of Our Teeth” Erna Murphy: Civics, civics team leader. United Way Board of Directors Teachers learn along with students Mary Luise Niess: English, reading techniques Tom Ninnis: Distributive education, marketing Dan Nollman: Civics Larry Obenchain: Accounting, consumer education Dorothy Oelrich: German Faye Pabst: Office occupations, short¬ hand, typing. Office Occupations Club sponsor, Zonta Club. Philharmonic Chorale Faculty 33 GS wL I A.k tim Sandra Parris: Oral communication, interpretation, In¬ dividual Speech Events team coach, Forensic League co-sponsor Norman Patton: Bookkeeping, typing Robert Lee Petri: Architectural drawing and design, mechanical, technical and machine detail drawing. Junior Class sponsor Glenn Philpott: Accounting, general business John G. Reed: Driver education, Driver Education Depart¬ ment chairman Orpha Reeder: English Elizabeth Reichert: Civics Charles G. Rodman: English, composition, literature of action Jerome M. Rybicki: Geometry, basic math, algebra Robert Sazama: Audio-visual librarian Mona Scheibel: World geography, social studies. Junior Class sponsor Ralph Schlesinger: Instrumental and vocal music, music theory, Illinois Music Educators Association division chairman Trudy Schmidt: Chemistry, physical science Allen Schuessler: Biology, natural science, Biological Sci¬ ence Department chairman Dennis Schutzenhofer: Chemistry, physical science, sopho¬ more basketball coach David Schwalb: American history, government Although students may not realize it, Cole Shannon: Basic math, career education Sue Sharp: English, American Field Service sponsQr, Jun¬ ior Class sponsor George B. Shea, Jr.: English-American literature, composi¬ tion, seminar in ideas, assistant baseball coach Gary Shepek: Physics, physics-chemistry John Sims: Welding, general shop Elaine Smith: Home economics, clothing construction, foods, 4-H and Fair judging Phyllis Smith: Civics Patt Snelson: Physical education, girls track coach, intra- murals sponsor David Snowden: American history Nancy Steel: Latin, vocabulary development Deborah Stieneker: English, oral communication, theatre, Little Theatre sponsor, director one-acts, “Wizard of Oz” Farren Stover: French, Foreign Language Department chairman 34 Faculty IN MEMORIAM Mr. Robert Sforza Teacher of Biology 1955-1975 “ . . . in thy higher sphere Thy spirit bends itself to loving tasks , And strength to perfect what it dreamed of here Is all the crown and glory that it asks. ” — James Russell Lowell Mary Ellen Struze: Reading Clinic Diane Thom: Algebra Sandra Tinney: Data processing, general business, Junior Class sponsor Gussie Tonne: English, writing, vocabu¬ lary, Shakespeare, Rough Writers Club sponsor, Page One Vincent Torigian: American history, civics, Pep Club sponsor, History Club sponsor Betty Twesten: Office procedures, short¬ hand, typing Gary Twesten: Biology, ecology, Natural Science Club sponsor Dale Van Blair: English, English Depart¬ ment chairman teachers are people too! Nathan L. Veach: General shop, woodworking Robert Vitek: American history, American problems, assistant wrestling coach Juanita Wallen: Librarian, Library Department chairman Pete Walter: Basic math, algebra, tennis coach George Warren: French, Spanish Melody Warren: Algebra, basic math John M. Wehmeier: Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, head wrestling coach, Junior Class sponsor Gary Weshinskey: Driver education, physical education, freshman basketball coach James Wiesen: American history, social problems, civics Bill Willett: Welding, general shop Vera Wood: Office procedures, business math, shorthand Harold P. Yung: Algebra Faculty 35 The Board of Education secretaries were Wally Cechovic, Wright, Jo Ann Katzmark, and Nadine Chapman. Myra Ramers, Wanda Childers, Gayle Hargis, Marlene Seldom noticed, but always needed During the hectic schedule of the day, behind the typewriters, brooms, and counters were the hard working secretaries, custodians, and cafeteria workers. This year the cafeteria was under the new management of ARA (Automatic Retailers of America). Under the direction of Mr. A1 Hommel, the cafeteria staff devised a new lunch program, stressing nutrition with the slogan “Eat a rainbow for lunch.” Secretaries in the various high school offices were: McDonald. Betty Burris. Pat Lewis. Ellie Krummrich. Doris [Seated] Jo Ann Doctorman, Gloria Rose, Doris Swar- Edwards, and Helen Phillips, ringim, Doris Wittlinger, [ Standing ) Carol Thorm, Jean 36 Secretaries The cafeteria workers were: [Seated] Velma Reeb e, Doris gangel, Darlene Wurdinger, Agnes Reinhardt, Georgia Lauf, Schmidt Betty Sauer, Cooky Isse hardt, Flo Tylka, Doris Margaret Wittauer, Ruth Bressler, Betty Koesterer, Mi ly Muckenstrum, [Standing] Clay Hailing, manager, Betty Roth- Triefenbach, Elizabeth Haake, A Horn met, director of ARA. Mrs. Mildred Triefenbach rang up the final sale following another snack bar rush. Mr. Ed Chinn relaxes after a hard day of sweeping, scrubbing, and general cleaning up. Mrs. Doris Muckenstrum offered love cakes to the girls as a special Valentine treat. The custodians were: [Seated] AI Sink, Georginna Reuss, Anna Gaubatz, Wayne Groh, [Standing] Vernon Beaumont, Vernon Fohl, Gene Lopez, Ed Chinn, James Hettenhausen, Mike Coon, and John Klee. Cafeteria-Custodians 37 Creativity is revealed in many ways Creative arts took up a large part of the time spent at school. Student art works done in basic art, crafts, painting, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry design, and drawing were displayed in and around the art department. Classes in various forms of theatrics helped students to explore their dramatic interests. Music theory helped those interested in music as a profession. Miss Jane Mueth directed Wendell Sheeley and Lea DeLaria in their acting and directing class. Student creativity was displayed in the art showcase. Students studied the finer points of music in a music theory class. 38 Fine Arts Betty Eisloefiel. Lisa Woolard, and Debbie Richard were among the winners of the Scholastic Art contest. Miss Bono ' s technical theatre class practiced mirror images. Fine Arts 39 Languages are essential to living with others Latin scholars modeled togas at Mardi Gras time. Foreign language studies ranged from Latin and German to French and Spanish. Students fl| practiced speaking and writing and also learned £■ about cultural backgrounds. Latin students studied word origin to discover how languages ‘pM evolved from Latin. Third and fourth year p | Spanish classes combined to study Latin ; American customs. The advanced French pro gram offered mini-courses for the first time. v- These included cooking, movies, and conversa- tion. German students concentrated on the t t aj v P literature of Germany. M f ( French chefs Anne Suppiger and Sue Thomas prepared a treat for their class. Spanish magazines provided information on current events. 40 Language Arts Jim Mueller and Bruce Stoffel found out that there was no chance of reading the whole newspaper in a journalism class! Students participated in a variety of English courses. Under the electives system, juniors and seniors were allowed to choose from several areas of study. Reading and vocabulary classes were designed to improve language skills. Those inter¬ ested in speech could have chosen from several speech and debate courses. Subjects such as composition, creative writing, and journalism were available to help each student develop his own field of writing. American, English, and world literature were covered in various classes. Many selected specialized courses such as Science fiction and Bible literature. Betty Keller and Becky Johnson explored our country ' s historical eras by studying works of American literature. Language Arts 41 Sophomore Tom Powell found the reference room contained help for his studies. Kathy Powell , Kathy Dahm, J ulie Altman, and Debbie Ham compare notes on isolated groups in a sociology class. Seniors Tim Lee and Verlene Wickell listened to Cheri Mehmert ' s point of view during a government mock Senate. 42 Social Sciences Greg Hoffeditz used a map to illustrate his report in physiography. People, places; here, there—everywhere Social studies courses involved many students in learning about various cultures around the world. Psychology students studied individual behavior while sociology classes studied groups of people. World history was offered, as well as several mini-courses in U.S. history. Govern¬ ment and civics classes studied democracy and other types of government. Geography students explored the lifestyles of people of many different lands and climates. Physiography offered a deeper look into the earth’s formation. Donna Kebel. left, and Gay e Schwaegel prepared a bulletin board on entertainment in the 20 ' s. Cindy Latina used filmstrips for social studies reports. students presented their ideas of a Utopian society. Social Sciences 43 Students learned the facts of life The biological science department offered those interested in living things a variety of courses: biology, ecology, and human anatomy. New equipment, calculators and a laser, were added this year to make classes more instructive. Physical education helped in developing athletic skills and health classes taught students to take good care of themselves. Biology gave Lynn Ledbetter and Linda Hoffman a useful background for working as candystripers at Memorial Hospital. A favorite part of biology was watch- With the help of assistants Paul Meyer and Barry Moon w Dr . Mike ing things come alive under the Smith prepared for another operation. microscope. 44 Natural Sciences P E. students displayed their gymnastic talents in class. In the front row were Sherry Swartz; Lynn Muren , and Alicia Wohlgemuth. Jennifer Stewart was in the back. Question and answer periods were a frequent part of health classes. Referee Terry Jackson practiced the tech¬ niques he learned in his officiating class. Physical Education 45 Becky Johnson , Dave Thompson and Cheryl Mehmert watched an exothermic reaction caused by putting a match to amonium dichromate. The process of distillation was explained in chemistry class by Kathy Egan and Alison Ba tz . 46 Physical Sciences Seniors M. A. Smith , R. J. Lisch and J. T. McSherry proved they were as good in the classroom as on the basketball court. Formulas and figures baffled many minds In keeping with the times, the math department devised new methods to help and encourage the student in better understanding of math. Changes ranged from new books to no books at all. Work sheets were substituted for books in basic math and new text books were used in college algebra and trigonometry. Students were able to choose from a variety of math courses. Among these were introduction to algebra, basic math, algebra, geometry, college algebra and trigonometry, and analytic geometry. No text books for this basic math class. They used only work sheets. Heads or tails? It ' s a 50-50 chance , as Linda Schott and Karen Kaiser have proven. Mathematics 47 Rows and rows of typewriters enabled students to learn a valuable skill. Practical courses lead to future jobs A variety of business courses were available to both college and business bound students, among them general business, consumer educa¬ tion, typing, accounting marketing and distribu¬ tion, shorthand, introduction to data processing, business law, and office procedures. Home economics gave preparation for home life now and in the future. Students learned skills in cooking, sewing, homemaking, meal planning and family living. i I I III II II I I I I I I II I I III l t|l 1 14 I till nil 11111 II It l| 11 ■ 1 •• I I Ml Ml III III Ml 1 I II I II I I 11 1 I nil III III zmfijjmnj’rtijmijf mm tint inn tliymmitiimt mtut Jiiiuiiiintt i i Jit nil i iiMiiiiliatiitnuii) ill tti| tty mi i utt i in in him iiniiiu iidi iHiMiuirnmniiDJl nmiintmuimni ninimiMinimmninmim MIIHMIIII|llll«|IIIIM« IMII|||)|MII|B|l||||imilll|||UtM|IIUlltll|l) IBM cards are essential in most business fields. Debbie Muskopf and E ise Hansen used an Mary Hagen and LaVonne Twesten used library adding machine to prepare for a future job. equipment to improve their shorthand skills. 48 Vocational Skills Eating what was cooked by the class was one of the requirements in home economics. Vocational Skills 49 Preparing for the future is important Shop classes have given many students the beginning skills for careers in the fields of carpentry, architectural design, electronics, auto mechanics, welding, and agriculture. Students learned the responsibility of having to complete assigned projects and earned the freedom to create projects of their own. John Haas observed as Ron Ernst worked on a project for mechanical drawing. Students in advanced wood shop displayed the fruit of their labor. They worked most of the year on these projects. Sparks flew as Rick Miller turned the heat on. Kenny Leach and Steve Yates check for trouble under the hood. 50 Vocational Skills Jim Czech beamed with pride as he tried out a tractor. One of the first things taught to girls in agriculture was how to hold a saw. Students in electric shop worked on electrical appliances. Vocational Skills 51 Second year members of the National Honor Society were: [Bottom Row] Debra Kuester, Cindy Wegescheide, Renee Schmierbach, Linda Carron, Judy Phillips, Bettina Feuerabendt, Shari Null , Robyn Cooper, Cheri Batten, Tracy Simpson, [Second Row ] Wanda Moses, Lauri Seib, Martha Brendel, Marsha Burns, Wendy Bertsch, Susan Thomas, Betty Keller, Connie Pons er, Kathy Egan, Pat Zubrzycki, [Third Row] Paul Diamond, Ron Ernst, Jill Valerius, Nina Cogswell, Anne Suppiger, Lynette Mabry, Jean nine McCrady, Allison Parks, Cindy Latina, David Spitze, John Edwards, Tony Escobedo, [Top Row ] Mark Weber, Rich EHer, John Janicik, Chuck Fair bairn. Bill Potter, Bruce Stoffel, Doug Dunlap, Jim Glauber, Allen Robertson, Steve Graf, and Joe Gerhard. Scholars receive honors The National Honor Society is a nation-wide organization for which members are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The local chapter revised its constitution this year to admit only seniors with a grade point average of 3.5 or better. The chapter, sponsored by Mr. Harris Tollefson and Mr. Harold Limper, inducted thirty-six new members with 3.8 or better averages to join the forty-five inducted as juniors last year. The National Merit Scholarship program named Nina Cogswell, John Edwards, and Roger Germann as finalists and awarded letters of commendation to William Kois, Cheryl Meh- mert, and David Purviance. They were chosen on their performances on the PSAT NMSQT tests and had also to score high on the SAT and to submit biographical information. On the basis of their ACT test scores and their academic records, eighty seniors were named Illinois State Scholars this year. The National Merit finalists were Roger Germann, Nina Cogswell, and John Ed¬ wards, all seniors. 52 National Honor Society First year National Honor Society members included: (Bottom Row] Julie Wire, Paula Duncan, Alice Kuni, Debbie Kellerman, Teresa Jorns, Karen Munie, Denise Lowe, Pam McMackins, [Second Row ] Diane Woods, Cheryl Mellinger, Cheryl Mehmert, Kay Biedenbach, Kathy Schnurr, Carol Bland, Kathi Shaw, Pat Flynn, [Third Row ] Kathy Dahm, Debra Erwin, Scott Seppi, Steve Lidisky, Scott Miller, Allen Bucknell, Donna Hyde, Cindy Kelly, [Top Row] Steve Soucy, David Thompson, Jackie Boehs, Gerald Macke, Mark Stegman, Jim Leveling, Rob Riess, Larry Darnell, and Jeff Schanuel. The Scholar Quiz team was composed of John Edwards, captain, Tony Escobedo, Tim McSherry, David Purviance, and alternate Allen Bucknell, with Miss Nancy Merme stein as adviser. Kathy Worley, junior, another alternate, was absent from the picture. The Scholar Quiz team were chosen on the basis of their skill in answering questions on current events and academic subjects. From the fourteen students who tried out, the four people having answered the most practice questions correctly were selected for the team. The next highest scorers were picked as alternates. In regular-season competition the team reached the fall semester championship by defeating Riverview Gardens and St. Louis U. High; Cleveland High in the quarter-finals; and Lindbergh High in the semi-finals, but lost the championship title to McCluer North. In post-season unofficial play, our team met the teams of Roxana and Belleville East at Roxana, winning against East but losing to Roxana. Scholar Quiz 53 Interest Interest ‘A Midsummer Night ' s Dream” cast performed in November. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” In these words of Shakespeare lie the hidden hopes and desires of all young actors. Such were the dreams of the ambitious stars at West. After many tedious hours of constructing, designing, and rehearsing, the young performers presented five productions for the public: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “Mystery at Tumble Inn,” “Deputy for Broken Bow,” “Rhubarb,” “The Wizard of Oz,” and “The Music Man.” The ”Mystery at Tumble Inn , one of the freshman one-acts, introduced new actors to the high school stage. Back stage provided a brief relaxation before the moment. 56 Theatre Before going to district competition , the Local elementary school children followed the yellow brick road cast of Waiting for the Bus performed for to the sophomore play, The Wizard of Oz . the student body. The varied talents of the Class of 76 were evident in the Grand Ole Jam. Plays 57 Performers display talents in many ways Togetherness and participation were two of the keynotes to the success of Little Theatre. Its two hundred and fifty members combined their creative and constructive talents to produce five inspiring plays. Each play, though different in content, was similar because of a smooth-running exactness that could only be made possible through the effort of efficient and conscientious members. Sponsored by Miss Jane Mueth, Mrs. Janet Kuehn, and Mrs. Debbie Stieneker, members enjoyed one of their most prosperous seasons. Members of Thespian Troup 369 march in front of their first place mini-float in the Hobo Day Parade. Thespians were: [Bottom Row) Lew Hages, Patty Beaird, Carolyn Dyer, Kay Schnipper, Nancy Idoux, Elaine Trotter, Karen Munie, [Second Row) Miss Nina Bono, Janice Seiber, Cindy Wheeler, Lori Huffer, Connie Pruett, Karen Sikora, Kay Bieden- bach, [Third Row) Mr. Michael Drumsta , Brad Frazier, Tom Cahnovsky, Dave Thompson, Jan Friedewa d, Nancy Foster, Jean B aes, Jo ene Evens, [Top Row) Dave Purviance, Byron Bruss, Andy Limper, Debbie Richard, Loren Steele, and Doug Hansel . Members of Readers Theatre were: Andreas Feuera- bendt, Jim Gilbert, Randy Kneezel, Larry Enzwiler, and Andy Limper. 58 Theatre All the world ' s a stage . . . Little Theatre members were: (Bottom Row ] Karen Sikora, Lisa Dietrich, Lea DeLaria, Kevin Tullock, Doug Bernier, Keith Chew, parliamentarian, Doug Hansell, treasurer, Debbie Richard, vice-president, John Edwards, president, Jean B aes, secretary, Patty Beaird, historian, Carolyn Dyer, Cindy Hecht, Lisa Jasper, Rick VanDiver, Sue Sarfaty, Denise Dunn, Karen Munie, Nancy idoux, Cathy Shoe¬ maker, Linda Lehr, Debbie Creason, Ann Racine, [Second Row] Mrs. Janet Kuehn, sponsor, Kay Biedenbach, Linda G azebrook, Judy Chew, Kathy Carr, Becky Nelson, Betsy Aurand, Karien van der Merwe, Mike Constance, Dave Thompson, Allen Bucknell, Beth Pace, Elaine Trotter, Larry Enzwi er, Jo Ann Wilke, Kathy Cohn, Kim Klein, Lynn Isse hardt, Kathy McCoy, Sue Donjon, [Third Row ] Mrs. Debbie Stieneker, sponsor, Marsha Rust, Andy Edwards, Mark Vitale, Doug Purviance, Dan Hassard, Diane Read, Donna Iwasczuk, Jan Friedewa d, Tammy Hogan, Barb B aes, Vicki Sandheinrich, Maggie Meile, RaeJean Meier, Mary Meile, Abby Toorigian, Stacey lngerso 1, Linda York, Julie Stumpf, Mary Schulze, Connie Pruett, Denise Buss, Anita Trotter, Sharon Kehrer, Miss Jane Mueth, sponsor, [Top Row] Ricky Hunsaker, Tom Cahnoisky, Bob Bell, Steve Hoover, Brad Frazier, Andy Limper, Jim Gilbert, Dave Tarvin, Bryan Bruss, Lew Hages, Claude Chambers, Jan Munier, Randy Kneezel, Julie Haynes, Angie Snyder, Melanie Limper, Nancy Foster, Dave Purviance, Tootie Tiernan, Shelly Spudich, Loren Steele, and Sandy Noonan. Theatre 59 Students talk their way into top honors Taking part in debate, Individual Events, and National Forensic League helped members become more effective speakers. The only requirement for debate and IE was to compete in tournaments. To become a member of NFL, a student must have earned twenty-five points, ten of which were gained in competition. David Spitze and Allen Bucknell prac¬ tice their speeches in a debate class. Tony Heafner and Fred Bart esmeyer compare notes for upcoming debates. Members of the debate team were: [Bottom Row 1 John Zinn, Jerry Hoffman, Tom Warwick, Janet Frische, Diane Koste ac, [Second Row] Mary Beth Haynes, Dave Purviance, Allen Bucknell, Cindy Wheeler, David Spitze, [Top Row] Loren Steele, Michelle Spudich, Fred Bartlesmeyer, Tony Heafner, and Doug Heise. Missing from the picture was Jim Hipkess. 60 Debate Members of the Individual Events team were: [Bottom Row] Allen Bucknell, Lea DeLaria, Debbie Richards, Patty Geo at Mrs. Sandra Parris, sponsor, [Second Row 1 Jodi Connley, Betsy Aurand, Kay Biedenbach, Lori Huffer, [Third Row] Jean B aes, Kathy Egan, David Thompson, Lisa Dietrich, Nancy Idoux, [Fourth Row] Tammy Hogen, Loren Steel, Lew Hages, [Fifth Row] Julie Hayes, Mary Schulze, Cindy Wheeler, [Sixth Row] Mary Haynes, Jo Ann Wilke, Barb Blaes, [Top Row] Bryan Bruss, David Spitze, Angie Biver. Allen Bucknell, president of NFL, practiced to win honors in debate and speech tournaments. Members of the National Forensic League were: [Bottom Row] Betsy Aurand, Kay Biedenbach, Lisa Dietrich, Lea DeLaria, Nancy Idoux, [Second Row] Patty Geo at, Barbara Blaes, Jo Ann Wilke, Lew Hages, Julie Haynes, Mrs. Sandra Parris, sponsor, [Third Row] Allen Bucknell, David Thomp¬ son, Diane Koste ac, Mary Haynes, Jean Blaes, Jody Conne y, Dr. Richard Hunsaker, sponsor, [Top Row] Jerry Hoffman, Kathy Worley, David Spitze, Tony Heafner, and Doug Heise. Speech Teams 61 Council members display leadership The sixty-one members of Student Council met everyday during 4AB with their faculty adviser, Mr. Fredrick Kunze. The purpose of the Student Council was to represent the students in contact with the administration, to provide social and service programs, and to promote school spirit. The new project that Student Council took on this year was sending Valigrams to students for Valentines Day. They also provided a new outdoor bulletin board. Traditional projects were continued throughout the year; Hobo Day, College Night, the magazine drive, and the Foster Child program. Our foster child was Vo Thi Dao from Vietnam. Robyn Cooper, chaplain, Scott Miller, vice-president, and Beth Green, parliamentarian, served the Council. Mary Beth Eschman spent her free time selling Va ligrams. Jim Hillier and Sue Snyder expressed their ideas via the suggestion box. 62 Student Council Committee chairmen were Cindy Latina, spirit, Lynn McDonald, public relations, Kim Ca vanese, social. Jay Vandewater, election, Robyn Cooper, commu¬ nity sen ice. Shelly Katz, new ideas, Allison Parks, internal affairs. Maria Anagnostopou os, Nancy DeMonge, and Helen Glass put the calendar of the week ' s events on the Student Bulletin board in the cafeteria . Mr. Fritz Kunze. Stu A perin, treasurer, and Scott Sep pi, president, worked together to make sure that council procedures were followed. Kathy Conley, recording secretary, and Judy Rybicki, corresponding secretary, took time out to review Council notes. Student Council 63 Twelve issues of school paper published The Hy News of thirty-one members began the year with a new adviser, Mrs. Pat Matysik. Members were chosen for the staff work on the basis of proficiency in journalism, willingness to work, and responsibility. The staff went through turnovers in structure as juniors were admitted to fill vacant positions left by seniors. Despite changes in production, twelve issues of the school paper were published. The staff again sponsored the annual Citizenship Award pro¬ gram in May. The staff proudly displayed their first place ribbon in the Hobo Day hall-decorating contest. 64 Hy News Staff Belleville By News MM I li 4 tii Ha « pmt by IM HY NfWS Miff • l wn%kip Miffc Uh—t •• MOO WmI m+i ••« 42221 EDITORIAL STAFF Q c „ . Editor-in-chief .Bruce Stoffel Associate Editor.Diane Woods Feature Editor...John Edwards Sports Editors.Lynn Martin, Paul Meyer Production Manager.David Thompson Art Editor .Debbie Richard Photographer.. • • • Keith River Reporters.Tim Bachmann, Jody Berry, Pat Bringaze, Kim Cruncleton, Cathy Etling, Mike Fleming, Susan Franklin, Debbie Georgen, Betty Keller, Sharon Kerkemeyer, Claire McCurdy, Tim McSherry, Scott Miller, Larry Mueller, Ken Nettleton, Lindsay Reed, Patty Reynolds, Keith River, Judy Rybicki, Sue Simmons, Kevin Wiggs BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager.Kim Blim Circulation Manager.Debbie Erwin Adviser Mrs. Pat Matysik The Hy News Staff consisted of: [Bottom Row 1 Sue Simmons, Lynn Martin, Mike Fleming, Patty Reynolds, Cathy Etling, Kim Blim, Scott Miller, [Second Row] Debbie Erwin, Sharon Kerkemeyer, Pat Bringaze, Sue Franklin, Betty Keller, Kim Cruncleton, Diane Woods, Jody Berry, Ken Nettleton, [Top Row] Mrs . Pat Matysik, Keith Riber, Bruce Stoffel, editor, Larry Mueller, Judy Rybicki, Tim McSherry, Dave Thompson, Tim Bachmann , Paul Meyer, Kevin Wiggs, Lindsay Reed, and Debbie Georgen. Hy News Staff 65 After hours of hard work, it is finished . . Bellevinois 1975 is finally a reality At the start of first semester, the Bellevinois was just a dream. A book of memories the staff was to assemble. We had no idea what was to be in it or how we were going to do it. Then, before we knew it, layouts had to be turned in, pictures taken, copy written and deadlines met. It was then that the 1975 Bellevinois became real, and all the confusion broke out. “Where are those pictures?” “This picture doesn’t fit the layout!” “We’re never going to get this book done.” But we did. As soon as it began, it was finished. The 1975 Bellevinois was no longer a dream; it was a reality. Bellevinois Staff Editor .Anne Suppiger Business Manager .Allen Bucknell Associate editors .Robyn Cooper, Lynn McDonald, Teresa Jorns Academic editors. .Diana Fuchs, Linda Rapps, Chris Joshu, Cheri Batten, Linda Rushing, Kathy Raish Activities editors .Becky Johnson, Rocky Lehr, Allison Parks, Sherry Davinroy, Patti Alberts, Bettina Feuerabendt, Jeannine McCrady Sports editors ..Ralph Green, Diane Yociss, Scott Seppi Advertising editors .Wendell Sheeley, David Spitze, Cindy Knewitz, Diana Wohlgemuth Photographers .Keith Chew, Marc McClellan, Jim Miller Faculty adviser .Miss Jane Hansleben Members of the Bellevinois Staff were: [Bottom Row] Cheri Batten, Teresa Jorns, Sherry Davinroy, Jeannine Mc¬ Crady, Allison Parks, David Spitze, [Second Row] Allen Bucknell, Linda Rushing, Robyn Cooper, Diane Yociss, Roxane Lehr, Becky Johnson , [Third Row] Miss Jane Hansleben, Adviser, Bettina Feuerabendt, Cindy Knewitz, Chris Johsu, Diana Fuchs, Lynn McDonald, Wendell Sheeley, [Top Row] Keith Chew, Linda Rapps, Scott Seppi, Anne Suppiger, Ralph Green, and Jim Miller. 66 Bellevinois Work and worry finally produced the yearbook Patti Alberts , Mark McClellan , staff photographer , and Jean nine McCrady looked for just the right amount of sunlight to get a dear picture. The activities committee found that cooperation and imagination combined to produce an effective layout. The staff competed for the first time in the annual Hobo Day hall-decorating contest. Bellevinois Staff 67 AFS: an opportunity to learn The American Field Service Club has contributed in many ways to promote a better understanding of foreign countries and their people. Miss Sue Sharp, as sponsor, guided the thirty-five members in their fund raising projects. The annual AFS week included the auction, baking contest, balloon-blow¬ ing game and other carnival activities. In addition to this major money-maker, the club sponsored a successful holiday craft booth, numerous bake sales, and a football frolic dance. Karien van der Merwe 17 Culbin Place Bluff — Durban 400 1 — South Africa Holder ' s Signature AFS members sold shares of stock for twenty-five cents as one of their projects to raise money for the program. Summer Abroad finalists Sue Simmons and Cathy Et ing anticipated the eight weeks they will spend with a foreign family. Members of AFS were: [Bottom Row ] Jane DeMonge. Sue Sarfaty, Joyce Armstrong, Jean Schandel, [Top Row 1 Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor, Karien van der Merwe, Jody Berry, Denise Bauer, vice president, Jenny Bartz, Donna Par rone. Sue Thomas, president, and Bettina Feuerabendt, treasurer. Missing from the picture was Karla Weber, secretary, Allison Parks, Pati Alberts, Jeannine McCrady, Linda Schott, and Angie See. 68 Field Service Karien was interested in theatre and had a leading role in A Midsummer Night ' s Dream. The American Field Service Christmas Shop sold holiday tidbits and knick-knacks to students and faculty to raise money for the exchange student programs. Karien and her American family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauers and Susan, shared many new experiences during the year. Allison Parks, senior, was greeted by the Ad nan Birgeh family as she arrived in Turkey to begin a ten-week stay during the summer of 1974. Exchange Students 69 Members of the German Club were: [Bottom Row) Cheri Batten, vice-president, Joyce Lang, Karen Biehl, [Second Row) Cathy Thornton, Debbie Ke ierman, treasurer, Susan DeHart, [Third Row] Jackie Boehs, Debra Kuester, Secretary, Denise Hoertel, [Top Row ] Bruce Stoffei, Dave Thompson, president, and Andrew Limper. Other members of the German Club were: [Bottom Row] Lew Hages, Miss Lynn Koehler, sponsor, Wayne Huebner, [Second Row ) Cecile Hauver, Julie Stumph, Donna Parrone, [Third Row) Barb Mabra, Melanie Limper, Julie Heil, [Top Row] Peggy Rohr, Stephanie Schade, and Jill Luehder. Mardi Gras was celebrated by the foreign language clubs on February 11. Members took part in dancing and other festive activities. Spanish Club members were: [Bottom Row] Vicki Voe linger, Julie Heidemann, Valerie Wynder, [Top Row] Susan Thompson, JoAnn Green, and Mrs. Jane Kyramarios. Buenos dias vous du The only requirement for membership in German, French, or Spanish Clubs was to have taken a foreign language. Members of the French Club were: [Bottom Row) Anne Suppiger, president. Sue Thomas, treasurer. Sue Donjon, secretary. Sue Simmons, vice-president, [Second Row] Kim Cruncleton, Thalia Roberson, Diane Reime, Jane DeMonge, [Third Row) Heidi Wohlrabe, Tracy Viehman, [Fourth Row] Elizabeth Martin, Debbie Black¬ man, Jean B aes, [Top Row] David Purviance, Lorrie Adair, and Pat Brin gaze. 70 Language Clubs Rough Writers publish Page One” The Rough Writers started their seventh year with the help of their sponsors. Miss JoLynda Manion and Mrs. Gussie Tonne. The club’s biggest projects were the publication of “Page One” and the book fair during February 18, 19, and 20. The only requirement for membership was to be interested in writing. Meetings were held at the homes of members on the first Monday of each month. Rough Writers proofread literary works for publica¬ tion in Page One. Donated books and records were available to students at a cheap price during the annual Book Fair. Rough Writers were: [Bottom Row ] Miss JoLynda Manion, Martha Brendel, Susan Korein, treasurer, Debbie Erwin, Beth Green, Sue Thomas, president, Theresa Jorns, Wendy Bretsch, Judy Mehmert, Mrs. Gussie Tonne, [Top Row] Becky Johnson, Kathy Cohn, Kim B im, Diana Fuchs, Jill Va arius, Cheryl Mehmert, and Robyn Cooper, vice-president. Missing was Michelle Spudich, secretary. Rough Writers 71 Members of the Stamp Club were: [Bottom Row) Steve Birk, Carol Bland, Alan Luttrull, Mike Muskopf, [Second Row] Charles Goedeke, Jerry Pruitt, Leonard Kraudel, Dave Nance, (Top Row) Archie Waller, Paul Schaefer, Brian Buhr, Mark Wa z, Valerie Wynder, and Mr. Donald Jones, sponsor Tim Herbert and Jeff Gauch added the finishing touches to their Illinois State and History Club projects. Members of the State and Local History Club were: [Bottom Row) Beth Dorn, Jeff Gauch, Janet Miller, secretary, Lori Johnston, [Second Row) Cythia Summer, Mary Holdener, Sue Donjon, Vicki Winter, La Vonne Twesten, [Third Row) Lynn Bujnak, president, Linda York, Photeine Anagnostopoulos, treasurer, Michele Ortman, Stacy Leslie, Betty Keller, Theresa Cerulli, [Fifth Row) Glenda Boxdorfer, Doug Scharf, Cecile Hauver, Judy Burget, [Sixth Row) Scott Nagel, Abby Toorigian, Jim Leveling, [Seventh Row) Janet Fritsche, June Hankam- mer, Cathy Happel, Jan Munier, [Eighth Row) Barb No te, Cathy Shoemaker, Christy Bone, Stephanie Haas, Karen Saffel, Julie Wikgren, [Top Row) Mr. Vince Torigian. The Chess Club captured first place at the Southern Illinois High School Chess Conference Invitational. Those varsity members that participated at the tournament were: [Bottom Row] Bob Russell, Keith Penny, David Purviance, Eddie Sewell, [Top Row] Mr. Moore, sponsor, James Glauber, Dan Killings worth, Allan Sch osser. Missing from picture: Craig Linton and Ricky Procasky. The Social Studies Club sponsored a monthly ecology drive. Members of the Social Studies Club were: [Bottom Row] Paul Meyer, Sue Thomas, president, Scott Sep pi, Danny O ' Donnell, Tom Coleman, David Bards ey, Andrew Edwards, [Second Row] Mr. William Gush ef, co-sponsor, Wayne Kniepkamp, Mr. Bill Hart, co-sponsor, Tony Escobedo, treasurer, Paul Butler, and Tracy Simpson. Missing from the picture were John Edwards and Diane Woods. Similar interests drew students together The State and Local History Club met every fourth Tuesday, in 104M, with Mr. Vince Torigian, sponsor. Requirement for membership was to do projects for the annual regional historical contest. Mr. Don¬ ald Jones met with the Stamp Club on Tuesday morning at eight o’clock in 3C. The club compared stamps from many countries. The Social Studies met Thursday mornings at eight in 3T. One program featured a debate between St. Clair County sheriff candidates. Members held monthly ecology drives. Members of the Chess Club with Mr. Billy Moore, coach, practiced deligently every week after school in 117GG. The club competed with other schools and won many tournaments. Chess Club: [Bottom Row] Dan Seibert, Doug Buckne I, Dan Masering, Paul Lindauer, [Second Row] Kim Cruncleton, Norman Richter, Keith Penny, Gary Stoll, [ Third Row] Ed Sewell, Rick Procasky, Eric Lachmiller, Mike Thornton, [Fourth Row] Bob Russell, Allan Sch osser, Jim Glauber, [Fifth Row] Mark Berte son, David Purviance, Craig Linton, [Top Row] Steve Winker, Mary Ford, Nancy Glauber, and Mr. Billy Moore, sponsor. Hobby Clubs 73 Members of the Consumer Education Club were: [Bottom Row) Fred Bartfesmeyer, Betty Vaughn, Lauri Collins, [Second Row] Pam Hamilton, Karla Hamilton, Sharon Englert, Terry Hogg, [Third Row] Elaine Pauketat, Mr. Larry Obenchain, sponsor, Doris S iment, Kevin Patterson, and Mary Quirin. FHA members enjoyed their many group projects, including their Valentine party. Members of the Future Homemakers of America were: [Bottom Row) Kathy Hawk, Sheryl Ett ing, Karen Hawk, Alice Woods, Tammy Muskopf, Linda Lehr, Diane Koste ac, [Second Row) Cindy Elder, Brenda Rankin, June Hankam - mer, Margaret Browning, Lisa Rains, Linda Kett er, Barbara Thornton. 74 Career Clubs Clubs help prepare for future careers DE members Kathy Kebel, Merry Johnson, and Mary Sisk decided on their next reply in the DE vs. the Debate Team debate. Members of the Office Occupations Club were: [Bottom Row ] Julie Zipfel, historian, Linda Carron, treasurer, Karen Kilborne, Nancy Frishkorn, [Second Row] Susan Booten, secretary. Barb Smoker, Ann Boswell, president, [Third Row] Le Ann Bridges, Kim Howell, Cathy Schaefer, vice-president, Vicky Peter, [Fourth Row] Bonnie Daubach, Debbie Parker, parliamentarian, Denise Carron, [Fifth Row] Ver ene Wickell, Terry McGeehee, Jill Hemmer, [Top Row] Teri Riley, Sharon Groom, dub reporter. Miss Faye Pabst, sponsor, Cindy Browy, and Geri Sche ler. The Office Occupations Club met at least once a month with their sponsor, Miss Faye Pabst. Requirements were to be enrolled in the office occupations program. The members competed in the area conference at Springfield and in office skill and knowledge contests. They held an annual Employer Appreciation banquet in spring. Distributive Education Club requirements were to be a member of the DE class. The club met one hour during the month with their sponsor, Mr. Tim Ninnis, in the DE room. Their projects during the year were a Christmas party for underprivileged children, marketing research projects, „a con¬ tests, and a state or- ‘?st. Along with the Office Occupations Club they sponsored the basketball programs. The Consumer Education Club met every Wednesday before school in 300M with Mr. Larry Obenchain, sponsor. They had a debate contest with the debate team, and planned a field trip. The object of the club was to introduce to the consumer facts that will aid him in the purchase of goods. The future Homemakers of America met every third Monday with their sponsor, Mrs. Helen Closson, in 108M. Activities included special speakers and social activities. Members of the Distributive Education Club were: [Bottom Row] Mary Sisk, Alice Kuni, Denise Hamilton, Mary Jane Lawrence, Annette Parker, [Second Row] Kim Hammond, Linda Tarvin, Sharon Struense, Patty Ohlen- dorf, Judy Kirby, [Third Row] Dave Mauser, Annette Wy der, Debbie Thomas, Diane Gilmore, Kathie Kebel, [Top Row] Craig Strittmater, Lynn Br. ' ard, Joan Dissett, Carol Howard, Mr ry Johnson rnd N.. Tom Ninnis. Career Clubs 75 • Ai If % • fc ISfU Future Farmers were: [Bottom Row] Bob Frierdich, Jim Czech, Tony Hankammer, Harry Fishbein. [Top Row] Mark A. Craig, Gregory Hoffmann, and Paul Herrmann. Members of the Natural Science Club were: [Bottom Row] Cheri Weir, Brett Rayburn, Mike Lanxon, Teresa Jorns, [Top Row] Brad Koidehoff, Mark Week, and Mr. Gary Twesten, sponsor. Mr. Gary Twesten helped students to recreate the habitats of different animals. Matt Reynolds tried out one of the FFA ' s trac¬ tors, on display during Future Farmers Week. 76 Hobby Clubs Interests developed The Natural Science Club met fourth hour in 217N. The main purpose was to enjoy wildlife. The Future Farmers Club was sponsored by Mr. Harold Hall. The goal of the club was to develop agricultural leadership, coopera¬ tion, and citizenship. The Radio Club, sponsored by Mr. Dave Bobzin, met in House A on Tuesday morning. The students could go to the club room at any time and work with the radios. The Photography Club met at House B with their sponsor, Mr. Arch Montgomery. The members learned about new techniques in both taking and printing pictures. Radio Club members were Jim Krawczyk, Allen Robertson, Gary Woo ard, and Mr. Dave Bobzin. Members of the Photography Club were: [Bottom Row 1 Randy Brammer, Marc McClellan, Rick Randolph, Mr. Arch Montgomery, [Top Row) Dave Tarvin, Frank Hesse, Greg Lange, and Denis Thomas. Photography Club members Dave Tarvin and Frank Hesse learned how to use the enlarger. Hobby Clubs 77 Members of the Concert Choir spread Christmas cheer around campus by caroling through the hails. All-State Band, Choir, and Orchestra members were: [Bottom Row) Bettina Feuerabendt, Nina Cogswell, Joyce Armstrong, [Second Row 1 Janet Compton, Pam Fost er, Thailia Robertson, [Third Row] John Edwards, Cheri yn Reynolds, Becky Harris, Sandy Knepper, [Fourth Row ] Wally Morris, Ken Nett eton, Lauri Seib, Connie Pons er, [Fifth Row ] Greg Wieland, Steve Hoover, Jody Jourdan, Lynn Bujnak, Jackie Boehs, [Top Row) Dave Schwoebel, Bob Bell, Keith Chew, Brad Bobcik, Larry Darnell. Missing from the picture were Penny Davinroy and Mary Beth Goff. The Remon Singers were: [Bottom Row) Laura Baker, Janet Compton, Bob Bell, Margie Lipe, Sherri Williams, [Second Row) Sandy Knepper, Greg Riddle, Lisa Jerome, Karen Sikora, Kent Hawkins, Debbie Richard, [Third Row] Scott Kelly, Bettina Feuerabendt, Debbie Krawcyzk, Keith Chew, [Fourth Row) Sherry Bradley, Kent Neumann, Susan Bone, Jim Miller, Kathy Worley, Steve Munie, Tammy Wo z, and Connie Pons er. 78 Vocal Groups Concert Choir members brought the joy of Christmas to the Downtown stores. Concert Choir carols at Christmas “Music I yield to thee ...” These words clearly expressed the feelings of all the choir members. Directed by Mr. Don Jones, students learned to communicate through song. Being involved in three concerts, the Baccalaureate Service, the cutting of three record albums, Christmas assemblies and caroling kept the Concert Choir in tune with student life. “Swingin and Singin” dazzled the audiences. In its first year, this concert was jointly produced by the Remon Singers and the Stage Band. The night club or cafe-type atmosphere of the free concert provided the public with some relaxing and fun entertainment. Twenty-six band, orchestra, and choir mem¬ bers represented West at the IHSA State Music Festival in Chicago this year. In order to participate at All-State each student had to tryout for several judges. Eliminations were made and only a select number of musicians were permitted to attend the festival. This year’s participants were the largest number of entrants ever sent by West to State. Members of the Concert Choir were: [Bottom Row ] Mr. Don Jones, director, Kathy Carr, Andy Katz, Laura Baker, Kent Hawkins, Sherri Williams, Greg Riddle, Lisa Jerome, Rick Vandiver, Shelly Katz, Doug Bernier, Kim Roberson, Kent Naumann, Margie Lipe, Karen Sikora, [Second Row ] Diane Yociss, Steve Munie, Lynn Muren, Bob Bell, Sherry Bradley, Mike Kimutus, Janet Compton, Bettina Feu era- bendt, Mark Meyer, Karen Biehl, David Thompson, Katie Wolford, Dave Suddeth, Susan Bone, Steve Bradley, Tammy Wo z, [Third Row] Kathy Krawcyzk, Keith Rushing, Heidi Wohlrobe, Jerome Graham, Mariln Sims, Kirk Woo sey, Kim Cruncleton, Debbie Krawcyzk, Bryan Bruss, Sandy Knepper, Richard Rohr, Lauri Seib, Bill Chese dine, Diane Foree, Keith Domescik, Linda Markus, [Fourth Row] Becky Stringer, Janet Wappel, Andrew Limper, Cindy Latina, Scott Kelly, Sue De Hart, Bob Medhurst, Kathy Worley, Keith Chew, Judy Rybicki, Jim Miller, Debbie Richard, Dave Tarvin, Connie Pons er, David Schwoebel, Cindy Hoover, and Kathy Egan. Concert Choir 79 Members of the Chora leers were: [Bottom Row] Mr. Donald Jones, director, Lynette Erlinger, Randy Mine- man n. Julie Muren, Mike Davis, Karen Van Blair, Claude Chambers, Jody Determan, Brian Sanders, Julie Keehner, Randy Brammer, Laurie Williams, Julie Heil, Connie Davinroy, [Second Row ] Barb Mabra, Dennis Thomas, Jo ene Raish, Randy Williams, Ann Winkel, Keith Lauf, Lissa DeFrates, Paul Greiman, Kathi Shaw, Mark Koop- mann. Dawn Stoddard, Rick Morgan, Kay Schnipper, [Top Row ] Val DeHart, Mike Becker, Cindie Turpin, Mark Thompson, Tom Dailey, Sharon Kehrer, David Townsend, Debbie Boisseau, Mark Walz, Diane Gruenewa d, Bill Branson, Melanie Tone, Vincent Schomaker, Renee Rockwell, Craig Steiner, and Claire McCurdie. Missing from the picture were Dan G aeser, Keith Kniepkamp, Stephanie Mauser, and Kim Neunaber. Choral groups reached many with song Members of the Chora ettes were: [Bottom Row ] Judy Seger, Cindy Hecht, Lisa Dietrich, Jill Muren, Lori Johnston, Nancy DeMonge, Patty Beaird, Pam McLean, Charolyn Dyer, Sara Agne, Carol Dahm, Carla Righardson, [Second Row] Mr. Donald Jones, director, Kathy Jordan, Sandy Hoock, Debra Riddle, Cindy Tippy, Tracy Rujawitz, Sharon Blue, Mardi Samples, Ricarda Pagal, Liz Stengel, Becky Nelson, Kathy Renth, Maria Anagnostopo u us, [Top Row] Donna Mueller, Linda Hausmann, Lori Schubert, Vicki Woehlke, Shelly Spuddich, Amy Schiemer, Va ri Knepper, Nancy Foster, Jeanne Valerius, Kathy Carron, and Lauren B aies. Missing was Patty Hammond. 80 Choral Groups The Pep Band provided musical entertainment at the basket¬ ball games. From the school song to rock and roll, the sound is NOW Members of the Pep Band were: Penny Davinroy, Julie Hail , Sue DeHart, Kathy Krawczyk, Laura McNaughton. Julie Wikgren, Sarah Hammon, Barb Nolte, Sue Simpson, Liz Brendel, Andreas Feurabendt, Andy Limper, Donna Brandenbergh, Cal Kaemmerer, Dee Ann Koontz, Steve Gear, Charles Romanic, Brad Bobcik, Steve Hoover, Wally Morris, Bruce St off el, Steve Krupp, Mark Bereitschaft, Dennis Griebel, Jeff Dietrich, Ted Harry, Rich Hill, and Mike Anderson. Members of the Stage Band were: [Bottom Row] Paul Ross, Larry Darnell, Tom Harris, Dale Sondag, Scott Stringer, [Second Row ] David Schwoebel, Greg Wie and, Steve Krupp, Wally Morris, Brad Bobcik, Steve Hoover, (Top Row] Philip Curtis, Beth Green, Jeff Dietrich, Dave Heiser, Joe Gerhard, Steve Roberts, Dee Ann Koontz, Lauri Seib, and Roger Germann. Bands 81 Band stepped high The 120-piece band consisted of ninety-five marching members, sixteen pom pon girls, eight majorettes, and one drum major, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Schlesinger. Countless hours of rehearsals and march¬ ing formations and uniform upkeep kept the band active. The Marching Maroons performed at various sports events, public concerts, parades, and state and local music contests. The Concert Band, also conducted by Mr. Schlesing¬ er, gave two concerts this year. It also performed at Christmas assemblies and on citizenship awards day. Sue Sotiropou os and the fifteen other pom pon girls added a touch of class to the half-time entertainment at the home basketball game. Drum Major Brad Bobcik kept the band in step with a confident wave of his baton. The Marching Maroons were: [Bottom Row] Debbie Kuester, Karen Kuester, Cathy T hornton, Linda Schott, Laurie Mueller, Julie Heil, Penny Davinroy, [Second Row] Pat Bringaze, Greg Riddle, Melanie Limper, Sarah Hammon, Suzanne Keiser, Laura McNaughton, Jule Wikgren, Nina Cogswell, Kathy Heilig, Becky Harris, Linda Samples, Terri Knapp, CarolSondag, Jan Sch ueter, Katie Beckwith, [Third Row] Donna Fulton, Debbie Keller man, Debbie Riddle, Barb Nolte, Tammy Hogan, Liz Brendel, Kathy Krawczyk, Mark Walz, Amy Schiemer, Dan Bauder, Jan Friedewa d, Paul Ross, Scott Stringer, Richard Hill, Tammy Wolz, Larry Darnell, Andreas Feuerabendt, Tom Harris, Dale Sondag, Donna Brandenburger, Mark Stump f, Susan Simpson, Mike Yaffe, [Fourth Row] Brad Bobcik, Steve Hoover, Wally Morris, Bruce Stoffel, Dan Maserang, Lea DeLaria, Andrew Edwards, Steve Graf, Greg Wieland, Mark Bereitschaft, Dennis Griebel, Pam Chaffin, James Law, James Krawczyk, Mike Anderson, Mike Thornton, Russ Suemnicht, Andrew Limper, Adrian Croissant, Dean Kurrus, Steve Roberts, Charles Romanic, Dave Heizer, Mark Wolz, Joe Gerhard, Steve Gear, Dee Ann Koontz, Lauri Seib, [Top Row] Beth Green, Conny Davinroy, Clark Ferry, Bill Potter, Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, director, Randy Wilson, Rod Mathes, Eric Van Buren, Bruce Kissel, Ted Harry, Will Krick, Jeff Dietrich , and Greg Heilig. 82 Marching Band Members of the Concert Band were: [Bottom Row] Christin Metcalf Lynn Ledbetter, Barb Smith, Sarah Bucknell, Julie Stumpf, Jane Ann Rockwell, Michele Wissehr, Debbie Johnson, Jan Hartman, Diane Klingler, [Second Row ] Melanie Limper, Vicki Sandheinrich, Donna Theis, Mike Smith, Charles Romanic, Calvin Kaemmerer, John Vernier, David Bridges, Mike Wallace, Helen Glass, Tim Johnson, Jane Hankammer, Ruth Meyer, [Top Row] Jann Piana, Cheryl Chadderton, Mary Mueller, Kay Domesick, Debbie Boiseau, Lauren Jacobs, Nancy Voss, Kathy Heilig, Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, director, Gary Rahn, Steve Ward, Kevin Ferguson, Mark Quinn, David Bevirt, Rich Hunsaker, and Mike Self. The majorettes and pon pon girls were: [Bottom Row] Laura Baker, Pam Fost er, Lissa DeFrates, Beth Anderson, Patty Reynolds, captain, Katie Wolford, Karen Kratky, Alison Baltz, Andrea Baker, [Top Row] Cathy Bosik, Diane Gruenewa d, Sherri Agnew, Paula Niederecker, Cindy Turpin, Sue Sotiropu ous, Kathy Heage, Pam Graham, Gail DeRousse, Janet Sams, Laurie Seibi Lynette Mabry, Sue Bert esman, Roseann Van Buren, and Vivian Theis. Concert Band 83 Chamber Orchestra members were: [Bottom Row] Becky Harris, Cherilyn Reynolds, Lynn Bujnak , Joyce Armstrong, Glenda Boxdorfer , Julie Heil, Pam Fost er, Mary Beth Goff{ [Second Row] Ken Nettleton, Pat Zubrzycki, Jody Berry Jackie Boehs, Kristie Werner, Steve Gear, DeAnn Koontez, Steve Hoover, Wally Morris, Mark Stumpf, Sue Simpson, Jim Peebles, Nancy Conaway, Debra Kuester, Karen Kuester, Kathy Heiling, [ Third Row] Greg Wieland, Brad Bobcik, Matt Domesick, Bruce Kissel, and Bill Talbott. The halls were full of music Compositions such as “Beet¬ hoven’s Symphony No. 1” and “Jesus Christ Superstar” indicated the performing abilities of Orches¬ tra members. Under the direction of Mrs. Gloria Mayer the eighty musicians learned not only to read and play music, but to interpret and appreciate it. The success of the Orchestra was due to the combined efforts of all the artists. According to Mrs. Mayer, the advanced musicians that com¬ prised the Chamber Orchestra were the so-called “cream of the Orchestra.” Various popular and classical tunes highlighted the programs of this organization. These performers represented West at numerous school and community functions. The Symphonette was organized by Mrs. Mayer to allow musicians with scheduling problems to per¬ form as a group. All fifteen in the group were also members of the Orchestra. Symphonette members were: [Bottom Row] Donna Parrone, Susan Sch esinger, Beth Churchill, Andy Edwards, [Second Row] Dian Burleson, Kristi Werner, Bath Pace, Beth Dorn, [Third Row] Mary Schulze, Barb Thornton, Calvin Kaemmerer, and Steve Gear. 84 Orchestra The Orchestra proved that they were versatile with their mini-float. The Orchestra performed at many events. 3 ' ei:— 11_ i ' i Members of the Orchestra were: [Bottom Row] Penny Davinroy, Sandy Arnold, [Second Row] Becky Harris, Cherilyn Reynolds, Jody Berry, Amy Kartmann, Lauri Mueller, Julie Heil, Beth Dorn, Pam Fost er, Hina Cogswell, Mary Beth Goff, John Edwards, [ Third Row ] Ken Nettle ton, Thalia Robertson, Kristi Werner, Carol Zika, Beth Pace, De oris Burleson, Glenda Boxdorfer, Linda Samples, Cathy Thornton, Debbie Kuester, Linda Schott, Nancy Conaway, Karen Kuester, Donna Fulton, Melanie Limper, Barb Thornton, Andrew Edwards, Cindy Ford, [Fourth Row] Lynn Bujnak, Pat Zubrzycki, Susan Schlesinger, Dian Burelson, Sue Sarfaty, Donna Par rone, [Fifth Row] Jackie Boehs, Joyce Armstrong, Julie Haynes, Randy Williams, Mike Thornton, Steve Gear, Dee Ann Koontz, Brad Bobcik, Steve Hoover, Wally Morris, Sue Simpson, Dave Thornton, Mark Stumpf, Mike Anderson, Jim Peebles, Joyce Lang, Kathy Heilig, [Top Row] Jeff Dietrich, Matt Domescik, Bill Talbott, Scott Schanuel, Mike Hamilton, Connie Davinroy, Debbie KeUermann, Bruce Kissel, and Greg Wie and. Missing from the picture were Tina Mahnke, and Calvin Kaemmerer. Orchestra 85 Coach Gene Mauer kept things under control at intramural basket¬ ball games. Members of the Golden Stars, the flag football and soccer intramural champions, were: [Bottom Row] Bob Wurtz, Joe Arterburn, Randy Melton, Ed Hock, John Brough, Mark Komoromi, [Top Row] Craig Milkert, Jim Foote, Jim Richards, Ernie McIntyre, Mike Hepworth, Mike Lanxon, Mark Stegman, and Brian Stueckel. Taking the girl ' s intramural volley ball title were the Cheeri ' O ' s. [Bottom Row] Denise Bauer, Karla Weber, Amy DeMonge, [Second Row I Debbie Georgen, Linda Schott, Jo Ann Joshu, Debbie Koste ac, [Top Row] Denise Hoertel, Judy Cermak, Jane Be z. Missing from picture was Beth Green. Girls suffered injuries too. 86 Intramurols Members of the We Five ' intramural basketball champs, were: I Bottom Row ] Jodi Berry, Denise Bauer, Beth Green , Mary Beth Eschman , Amy DeMonge, [Top Row ] Linda Schott, Janet Lisch, Patti Kniepkamp, Karla Weber: and Karen Kaiser. Girls in intramural basketball tipped off their fourth season with a bouncing success. Physical fitness is a The intramural program, in its sixth year for boys and fourth year for girls, expanded to include soccer, football, basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, and field hockey. These extra-curricular activities proved to be competitive as well as enjoyable. Sponsored by Coach Pete Hensel, students were active in the program from September through May. The “Decided” were the girl’s soccer champs and “The Bullies were the field hockey champs. The All-Stars defeated the i-k. 1 _• i • !_• 1. a: Biafrans by one point in triple overtime in the boys’ championship basketball game. Despite the lack of funds, the intramural program flourished. Girls took time out of their evenings to make intramural basketball competitive. Intramurals 87 The All-Stars, intramural basketball champions, were: [Bottom Row) Rob Nicks. Mike Dinga. Bruce McCurry. Scott Miller, Dave Ho tgrewe, [Top Row] Drew VVo ford, Kirby Kaufhold, Russ Bowman, Jay Vogt, and Ed Ho dener. Missing from the picture was Tom Beil. Outnumbered, the Club Pools ' Steve DeAntoni, center, waited for the rebound. The Chipmunks got a taste of The All-Stars ' talent. 88 Intramurals Joe Abegg sold candy to Coach Roger Mueller at a home basketball game. Ray Niles, Bob Simms, and Mark Flood found varied topics to discuss at monthly meetings in the homes of members. Girl athletes break into FCA For the first time, girls became members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Because it was their first year, the only requirement for admission was a real interest in sports. The sixty athletes started off the year, promoting spirit with the beating of the Lancermobile during the first pep assembly. They had their annual banquet in February and met monthly to meet the challenge of following Christ through athletics. The first girls to join FCA were: [Bottom Row) Susan Bauers, Caryn Rogier, Jane DeMonge, Karla Weber, Beth Green, [Sec¬ ond Row) Angie See, Peggy Rohr, Renee Rockwell, Pam Hawthorne, [Third Row ] Photo Anagnostopou os, Doreen Dohrman, Patty Dissett, Roni Nadler, [Fourth Row] Judy Rybicki, Becky Nelson, Jennifer Stewart, Valerie Schram, [Top Row ] Rhon¬ da Ebersohl, A layna Davies, Lorna Allen, Debbie Georgen, and Sue Kenny. Members of FCA were: [Bottom Row ] Coach Norman Armstrong, sponsor. Bill Talbott, vice-presi¬ dent, Jim Nelson, treasurer, John Janicik, vice- president, [Second Row) Ralph Green, Tim Mc- Sherry, Dan Munier, Paul Meyer, [Third Row ] Rocky Kern, Randy Jung, Mike Smith, [Fourth Row ] Dennis E b, Myron Thomas, Rick Dees, Mark Flood, [Fifth Row ] Scott Seppi, Bob Wei muenster, Bruce Mc- Curry, Tim Armstrong, [Sixth Row) Scott Miller, Jeff Calhoun, Chuck Fairbairn, Bart Walls, [Top Row) Mike Zamenski, Joe Abegg, and Steve Ward. Ray Niles, president, was absent from the picture. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 89 Pep Club promotes loyalty and spirit Its sixty members continued to sponsor buses to away football and basketball games for the eighth year. They honored the teams with the Breakfast of Champions and colorful run-through signs to add to the excitement of sports. They showed spirit on campus by making signs and decorations, selling spirit buttons and ribbons, and decorating the goal posts for games and Hobo Day. Pep Club also sponsored the Powder Puff football game, a flag football rivalry between the triumphant junior versus the senior girls. Members of the Pep Club were: [Bottom Row] Donne Brandenburger, Pam McLean, Cathy Et ing, vice-presi¬ dent, Janet Miller, [Second Row 1 Barb Nolte, Melissa Graf, Peggy Hug, Sharon Blue, Dorothy Blue, Julie Stumpf, [Top Row ] Michele Ortman, Mary Hackman, Ardis Van Boxtel, Lois Haider, Laurene Jacobs, Cindy Kelly, treasurer, and Connie Ponsler, president. Leading the Maroons onto another victory, Tim McSherry broke through to beat the Alton Redbirds. Pep Club tells it like it is 90 Pep Club Pep Club members decorated the goal posts to give the players an extra incentive to score another T.D. Pep Club demonstrated their loyalty to the Maroons as they displayed their signs. The Pep Club sold posters to provide free buses to games. Other members of Pep Club were: [Bottom Row 1 Gina Piacentini, Janet Fritsche, Karen Biehl, Joyce Lang, Beth Stewart, Julie Keehner, Becky Johnson, [Second Row] Theresa Cerulli, Kathy Hawk, Lisa Baines, Bunny Barschak, Lynn Ledbetter, secretary, Diana Fuchs, Emily West, [Top Row] Pat Howard, Lynn Bunjak, Angela Clark, Mary Ford, Lorrie Adair, Roni Nadler, Mr. Vince Torigian. Pep Club 91 Cheerleaders take top honors at Notre Dame Competing against fifty-four teams at “Camps All-American” held last summer, the cheerleaders took first place as a team and captured many individual honors, including the title of “prettiest cheerleader among three hundred and seventy- five girls, won by Anne Suppiger for the second year in a row. At the Centralia Tournament in December the girls won second place as a team. These accomplishments could be attributed to the fact that this was the most gymnastically-skilled squad so far, according to Mrs. Merle Guthrie, cheerleading coach. The cheerleaders not only cheered at basketball, football, cross country, and wrestling contests, but also decorated the locker rooms of these athletes on their game days. Cheerleaders displayed their talents at many games to the delight of the viewers. Cheerleaders were [Bottom Row 1 Cindy Latina, Sherry Davinroy, Roxane Lehr, Lynn Chamblin, Anne Suppiger , [Top Row) Susan Schmidt, Tracy Viehman, Ellen O ' Donnell, Carol Meyer, and Judy Patton. Coaching took time, patience, and effort, all of which Mrs. Guthrie had. 94 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders tower to fame Junior varsity cheerleaders were Ann Winkle, Ellen Suppiger, Barb Smith, Elizabeth Beuckmann Cheerleaders participated in Hobo Day The squad took time out Cheerleaders 95 Golf team swings into a new fall season - We VARSITY SCHEDULE They 199 Althoff 193 149 Mascoutah 152 208 Cahokia 233 154 E. St. Louis 190 183 Collinsville 200 157 Granite North 172 404 East 395 193 Edward sville 193 201 Alton 197 205 Granite South 225 202 Cahokia 234 197 Althoff 200 205 E. St. Louis 219 202 Collinsville 234 197 Edwardsville 214 147 Mascoutah 164 201 East District 1st Place 196 187 Granite South 238 189 Alton Sectional 4th Place 206 _ Dan Killingsworth shows the pro form The golfers had a few changes to adjust to this year, one being the change of the sports seasons. Golf was played in the fall instead of the spring. The other was the change of weather. Things got a bit cool and damp last fall. The team consisted of one senior, four juniors, four sophomores and two freshman. Les Agne had the lowest average score for nine holes at 37.75 strokes per match. Right behind Les were Larry Shannahan and Kevin Jones at 39.3 strokes per match. With these three letterman returning next year, West should be the team to watch. This year the Maroons placed first in the district tournament with a 299 team total. Kevin Jones’ 71 earned him a place as a medalist in the district tournament. West placed fourth, and just missed qualifying for the state match. Members of the Golf team were: Tim Shan¬ nahan, Butch Lewis , Keith River, Kevin Jones, Coach Gene Maurer, Les Agne, Larry Shannahan, Jim Rogers. Missing were Joe Adams, Dan Killings - worth. Bill Ross, and Tom Sotiropou os. 96 Golf Gridders maintain winning tradition t H o m 9 fft 1 West has not had a losing season since 1959. This year the Mighty Maroons kept the string intact with a 5 and 4 season despite numerous injuries. They tied for third in the Southwestern Conference. West’s offensive machine averaged 313.8 yards per game while the defense gave up 230.1 yards per game. The Maroons scored 33 touchdowns and 1 field goal for an average of 25.8 points a game. The defense limited the opposition to 16.88 points per game. The leading rusher and passer was Rusty Lisch with 561 yards rushing and 1,073 yards passing. Ed Holdener lead the pass receivers with 30 catches for 553 yards. This year marked the end of a tradition. The annual Turkey Day game was not played due to the Illinois State High School Football Play-offs. However, this fact did not stop the rivalry between the two schools from continuing. West, down by 21 to East Saint Louis (who finished second in the state) came from behind to tie the game early in the fourth quarter. Though the Flyers prevailed, 35-21, those 21 points West scored tied for the highest point total scored on East Side this season. DEFENSE Varsity football players were: [Bottom Row] Bill Talbott, Rob Nicks, Ed Holdener, Russ Bowman, Mitch Keller, Mike Dinga, Scott Miller, Paul Meyer, Howard Kavanaugh, Rusty Lisch, [Second Row] Dale Schickedanz, Jodi Merrill, Steve Weir, Bob Timmer, Dan Haider, Jim Young, Bruce Smith, Bill Healey, Jim Nelson, Terry Mohr, Dave Holtgrewe, Bruce McCurry, [Third Row] Dave Robinson, Mike See, John Reichart, John Glacier, Dallen Wright, Jim Friedewald, Tom Rosen steel, John Kealey, [Fourth Row] Ron Edgar, Joey Caravia, Brad Keller, Pat Watkins, Doug Dobbs, Kevin Friedman, Steve Yates, Mike Coleman, Bruce Shelton, Mike Eisenhour, Jack Reeves, Ron Martin, Jim Bedwell, [Top Row] Curt Sonnenberg, Coach Larry Betz, Coach Keith Lawrence, Coach Phil Highsmith, Coach Bob Kaiser, Coach Pete Hensel, Coach Dave Harris, Coach Bruce Arnold, Mike Smith, Dave Johnson, Bernie Ruser. Football 97 Freshmen finish season undefeated Teammates celebrate Big Six All-State Rusty Lisch moves downfield Members of the Sophomore Foot¬ ball team were as follows: [Bottom Row) Charles Marshall, Paul Grei- man, Steve Lanxon, Mark Cal- vanese, John Marifian, Mike Decher, Keith Howell, Bob Tyler, David Frew, [Second Row ] Mike O ' Donnell, David Weber, Mark Flood, Doug Von A st, Tom Timmer, Pete Shaw, Jeff Compton, Tony Kaminsky, [ Third Row) Mike Zamen- ski, Phikip Jacquot, Charles Hollis, Tim Armstrong, Robert Sims, Thomas Schmitz, Mike Ismail, Craig Steiner, Tom Veath, [Fourth Row] Pat Lamb, Jeff Lund, Joe Young, Mike Latinette, Kirk Sonnenberg, Bart Canady, Craig Whittaker, Rob¬ ert Carroll, David Schulte, [Fifth Row) Mike Kavanaugh, Mike Roh- wedder. Bob Dunn, John Fred Betten, Mark Collins, Rick Dunn, Jim Ponse or, Kevin Randant, Ron Hundley, [Top Row] Jim Hillier, Coach Keith Lawrence, Coach Larry Betz. 98 Football Maroons keep an eye on the action We FRESHMAN SCHEDULE [Won 8, Lost 0| They 24 Rock 14 20 Clark 12 32 EdwardsviUe 14 21 Collinsville 14 21 East 14 22 Cahokia 6 19 Granite South 12 22 Althoff 6 _ ¥ We VARSITY [Won 5, Lost 4] They 37 Assumption 8 7 Althoff 7 35 EdwardsviUe 34 14 CollinsviUe 14 7 BeUeviUe East 7 22 Cahokia 0 21 E. St. Louis 35 43 Granite South 8 47 Alton 20 26 JUNIOR VARSITY [Won 4, Lost 0] E. St. Louis 7 35 Granite North 0 35 BeUeviUe East 0 42 Cahokia 0 -N We SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE [Won 4, Lost 5] They 7 Hazelwood 13 12 EdwardsviUe 20 63 CollinsviUe 0 6 BeUeviUe East 14 51 Cahokia 0 16 E. St. Louis 22 32 Granite City So. 24 35 Alton 0 7 Althoff 18 _ ¥ Football 99 Cross country runs all the way to State Coach Norman Armstrong watches runners complete the course. Varsity cross country runners were: [Bottom Row] Coach Norman Armstrong, Rob Davenport, Ken Hoffman, Rocky Kern, Barb Swoboda, Tony Schneider, [Top Row] Jim Bartelsmeyer, Rick Dees, Mark Walz, Terry Hamon, and Ray Niles. 100 Cross Country They ' re off! A running start to state The members of the junior varsity cross country team were: [Bottom Row ] Mike Fulton. Joe Abegg, Mitch Riley. I Top Row] Mike Meinkoff, Jim West, Keith Kniepkamp, Pat Compton, and Myron Thomas. Rick Dees strides it out. The frosh squad consisted of l Bottom Row] Mike Grim, Allen Roser. Bob Weilmunster, Brian McTacky, Dave Bevirt [ Top Row ) Kyle Klein, David Person, Tod Wolbe. Steve Ward, and John Coyne. The cross-country team is their name and running long distances is their game. If it sounds easy, contemplate the fact that every member of the team ran hundreds, in many cases over a thousand miles, in preparation for their meets. Those painful miles of practice paid off in the “long run” as it enabled the Maroon harriers to qualify for the Illinois state finals. It was the first time in six years that the cross-country team competed on the state level. The squad also continued traditions for the cross country team, such as again earning the title of City Champions. The harriers again defeated Belleville East, a team to whom West has never lost, and compiled a winning regular season record of eighty-eight wins to thirty-four losses. In addition to these accomplishments the team placed second in the St. Clair County meet and finished fifteenth against forty-four teams at the Peoria Invitational. Terry Haman exhibits stamina. Cross Country 101 Girls seemed confident of a victory. The team discussed their next strategy. Coach Larry Betz argued a point. 102 VoUeyboU The varsity team takes a breather. Girls volley their way into sports West did it again and incorporated a girls volleyball team into the interscholastic athletic schedule for the first time in the school’s history. The team consisted of eleven varsity letter earners, eight junior varsity, nine sophomore, and three freshman. Led by Coach Larry Betz and assisted by his two girl managers, the girls “volleyed” their way to an eight and three season. After many tough hours of practice, volleying, setting up, and spiking, the girls served the school with an IHSA sectional tourney win. The team high scorer was Shelly Katz with 107 points and 94 of her serves unreturned. In close second was junior Connie Lisch with 74 total points and 58 of her serves unreturned. Only three of the top players will be lost to Any way you look at it, this game is tough! graduation. Warm-up before the game proved to be healthful. Set it up. Volleyball 103 Cagers lock up East tourney Thirteen records, individual and team, were set during the season. The team was led offensively by Milton Wiley with a record 24.4 points per game, followed by Rusty Lisch who totaled 23.8 points a game. Milton recorded the highest point total per game with 40 points. He also set a new record of 83% of his free throws. Jon Harry made 80% of free throws in addition to being the leading rebounder with 254 caroms. Dave Gaither made 58.5% of his shots from the field, setting a new record, while committing the most fouls, 112 in all. Chuck Fairbairn’s 195 assists also entered the record books. The Maroons scored 2,274 points, averaged 81.2 points per game, shot 50% from the field and 73.7% from the charity stripe, all records. The 103 points scored in one game was also a record. The team finished at 21-7, taking 3rd at Centralia and first in the Belleville East and Regional Tournaments. Maroons talk things over. Chuck Fairbairn played keep away with the Lancers. Varsity basketball players were: [Bottom Row] Bernie Ruser, Rick Hunter, Terry Pabst, Mike Zipfel, Milton Wiley, Chuck Fairbairn, Lance Lunte, [Top Row] Coach Roger Mueller, Rob Reese, Terry Sche ler, Brent Boyles, Dave Gaither, Jon Harry, Rusty Lisch, Tim McSherry, Jeff Kinnikin, Mike Smith, and Coach Woody Burnett. 104 Basketball On Senior Night, the seniors pre sen ted corsages to their mothers . Up and in The junior varsity players were: [Top Row] Bob Sprick, Brent Boyles, Terry Ford, Jeff Kinnikin, Lance Lunte, [Back Row] Bernie Ruser, Kirk Sonnenberg, Rick Hunter, Mike Zipfel, Terry Pabst, Dave Bertsch, Coach Woody Burnett. We They 85 Wood River 66 80 East St. Louis 82 65 Collinsville 57 84 Granite City South 48 103 Edward sville 67 94 Elgin Larkin 76 84 Prospect 72 84 Benton 92 72 Homewood- Flossmoor 70 70 Alton 87 76 Cahokia 54 102 Mater Dei 69 76 Althoff 55 92 East 72 74 OTallon 47 63 Granite City North 61 92 Triad 81 68 East St. Louis 72 67 Collinsville 69 91 Granite City South 53 63 Granite City North 53 72 Alton 91 88 East 82 74 Cahokia 63 97 Edward sville 85 101 Althoff 77 75 Mascoutah 69 82 East St. Louis 90 Basketball 105 ■ Maroons await rebound. Dave Gaither shoots over opponents. Members of the sophomore basketball team were: [Bottom Row] Bill Burrough, Dave Bertsch, John Marifian, Pat Driscoll , Doug Jackson, Kirk Sonnenberg, [Top Row] Jeff Gibbons, Ken Carmody, Brad Ko dehoff, Terry Ford, Brent Boyles, Mark Walz, Randy Brown, Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer. 106 Basketball The other half of West ' s one-two punch scores again! Teamwork and enthusiasm and practice added up to a successful season Teammates work for position. Members of the freshmen basketball team were: [Bottom Row] Dave Hester, Steve Lawrence, Jim Pietroburgo, Alan Parades, Brian Matecki, Karl Viehman, Sam Conder, [Second Row] Dwight Heberer, Tim Shannahan, Alan Rogier, John Pietroburgo, Brian Hoe scher, Allen Snow, Rick Casson, [Third Row] Paul Fuchs, Mike Alberts, Ron Hundley, Kevin Mueller, Bob Mueller, Darin Fries, Jack Stuh satz, l Top Row] Coach Gary Weshinskey, Scott MacDonald, Bruce Schopp, and Tim Pons er. Basketball 107 Wrestlers post impressive record take first at Mascoutah Bleachers at the wrestling matches were filled with more spectators than ever before, and for a very good reason. The grapplers were busy posting one of the better team records in many years. In dual meets the matmen compiled sixteen wins, one tie, and only two losses, accumulating a total of eight hundred and twelve team points and allowing the opposition a mere one hundred and eighty-two points. This record enabled the Maroons to place third among eight teams in the Southwestern Conference. The wrestling team also took first place honors at the Mascoutah Holiday Invitational, finished second at the Illinois High School Association District Championship, and fifth at the Sectional Championship. Co-captains of the squad not only led the team at practice but also compiled the individual records. Co-captain Dean Alberts tallied twenty- eight wins and just three losses. Alberts also was one of the two members of the team who qualified for state competition. Co-captain John Janicik wrestled to a twenty-seven win and two loss record, pinning nine opponents. Janicik’s sophomore brother Tom compiled twenty-seven wins and three losses, pinning fifteen of the opposition. Tom qualified for state competition his second year in wrestling and has been elected to be a tri-captain for next year. Introductions were part of the pre-game ceremonies. Grapplers record another victory. Members of the varsity wrestling team were: [Bottom Row] Rusty Harris, Rich Dahm, Royce Carlisle, Jeff Schanuel, John Crutcher, Tom Janicik, Jim Janicik, [Top Row] Coach Bill Hart, Mike Self, Dean Alberts, Don Wycoff, Jan Sabchek, Dalian Wright, Mike See, Howard Kavanaugh, John Janicik, and Coach John Wehmeier. 108 Wrestling What should do next? Congratulations on victory Is it a pin? Rusty Harris sized up his opponent. The referee examined the situation carefully. Wrestling 109 - Junior Varsity Sophomore F reshman Lettermen: lettermen: Lettermen: Rick Bade Mike Brabenac Jeff Arnold Jeff Cange Mark Bauman Vincent Carriel Ray Doussard Bill Branson Rick Dunn Dave Frew Dan Glaeser Bob Dunn Jim Friedewald Robert Graebe Jeff Gauch John Glaeser Joe Hemmer Ted Hatty Doug Heise Andy Katz Rich Hill Jim Henshaw Mark Hitsman Mark McCoy Rick Hunsaker Tom Lodes Steve Nesbit Mark Jaskowiak Jeff Lund Mike O’Donnell Chip Marshall Steve Nesbit Mike Kavanaugh Bob McCluskey Craig Sieron Roger Lowry Dave Muren Hugh Wilkin Kent McCoy Scott Schanuel Randy Wilson Robbie McIntyre Matt St. Eve Tom O’Donnell Dale Tollefson Kevin Randant Brian Schneider Rick Vandiver Matt Stein Steve Willet Don Wilson Dave Wykoff r - n We VARSITY SCHEDULE [Won 16, Lost 2, Tied 1] They 50 Wood River 3 54 Hazelwood 3 48 East St. Louis 6 32 Granite City North 12 30 Collinsville 18 40 Edwardsville 18 58 Mascoutah 0 62 Lincoln 3 39 Cahokia 8 45 Roxana 7 22 Riverview Gardens 25 21 Granite City South 21 50 Centralia 2 50 Ritenour 6 52 Alton 3 48 Carbondale 6 40 Murphy sboro 9 17 East 26 54 Althoff 6 _ j Sportsmanship prevails. Coach Bob Vitek observed the action at East. Our guys are tops! Grappling foreplay 110 Wrestling Track teams displayed variety of talents After a slow start, the cindermen came on strong. In field events, Ron Siddle, Ed Hock, and Dave Davenport were the ones West looked to in the shot and discus. Rusty Lisch handled the triple and long jumps while Randy Boyer pole vaulted. Bob Weilmuenster and Ray Niles were the distance runners while Rick Dees and Terry Hamon competed in the 440 and 880 yard runs. Roger German was the top hurdle man as well as high jumper. Mark Hogg, Terry Moore, Mark Collins, and Tim Armstrong headed up the sprint corps. The cinderwomen were off on the right foot as they opened with victories. They began to practice after school instead of in the dawn’s early light. Shelly Katz threw discus while Amy Demonge ran the 440. Kathy Sandheinrich long jumped and Janet Lisch ran the hurdles. The girls varsity team consisted of: [Bottom Row] Diann Dahm, Jill Herbstreith, Julie Randle, Cindy Schneider, Penny Davinroy, Caryn Rogier, Lanette Erlinger, Mary Frerker, Sue Isse hardt, Judy Bur- gert, Kay Greiman, [Second Row] Connie Dunlap, Connie Davinroy, Kathy Sandheinrich, Sandy Ar¬ nold, Amy DeMonge, Angie See, Janet Lisch, Photo Anagnostopolous, Annette Compton, Debbie Dahm, Shelly Katz, [Top Row] Coach Gary Weshin- sky, Debbie Georgen, Karen Kaiser, Pat Howard, Patti Kniepkamp, Rita Melton, Donna Hyde, Renee Rockwell, Diane Woods, Joan Zika, Patti Hammond, Jim West, and Bob Sims. The varsity squad included: [Bottom Row] Tom Schmitz, Steve Ward, Mark Collins, Rick Dees, Terr y Hamon, Ed Hock, Ray Niles, Bob Weilmuenster, Tim Armstrong, Mike Fulton, Rob Davenport, Tim Bailey, [Top Row] Coach Gary Carr, Jim West, Pat Compton, Ron Siddle, Joe Young, Terry Moore, Paul than, Jim Friedewa d, Roger German, Bob Davenport, Mark Hogg, Mike Meinkoth, Bob Sims, and Coach Norman Armstrong. Track 111 The sophomore team members were: [Bottom Row) Vince Carroll, Russ Taylor, Mike Franklin, Mark Eschman, Kevin Furgeson, Brian Matecki, Craig G azebrook, Paul Fuchs, Doug Jordan, [Second Row ] Tod Wobbe, Don Pear¬ son, Terry Weildler, Ron Hundley, Steve Rauh, Scott Britt, Steve Law¬ rence, Greg Collins, Todd Roberson, Marvin, Horn, [Top Row] Roger Cox, Danny Hornbostel, Allen Rogier, Scott McDonald, Kevin Rodent, Bruce Schopp, Kevin Mueller, and John Farrar. Coach Norman Armstrong encourages one of his runners. In relays, timing and perfection are important. The junior varsity were: [Bottom Row ] Paula Aldrich, Sandy F eshren, Marilyn Uhley, Monica Hoertel, Jo Gedda, Linda Devan, Ellen Younger, Julie Revelle, [Top Row ] Elaine Wanger, Jill Kuenne, Cynthia Bouffard, Diane Kam- per, Jane Ladewig, Julie Howard, and Joy Munie. 112 Track Sophomores on the team were Bob Sims, Ron Vallanding- ham, Paul Greiman, Joe Abegg, Myron Thomas, Bob Tyler, Mitch Riley, Mike Zamenski, Mark Walz, Keith Kniepkamp, Brad Koldehof, and Jim West. Maroons lead Collinsville in the hurdles. Now, Cinderpersons! We 73 104 BOYS’ VARSITY SCHEDULE Edward s ville Cahokia Centralia East Invitational Lincoln Mineral Area Conference Relay County Meet Second of Eight Granite City South Open Fifth of Eight Centralia Relays City Championship Conference Cahokia Invitational District State They 76 40 GIRLS’ VARSITY SCHEDULE Collinsville City Championship Cahokia and East St. Louis Red Bud and Chester Granite City Invitational First of Eight Roxana Parkway North Invitational Alton District State Track Safe at second Maroons stroke another hit Hardballers enter season with high hopes This year was basically a rebuilding season for the hardballers. Coaches Chuck Hasenstab and George Shea had a total of six seniors for the varsity, with only one starter from last year’s squad. The team was composed of Dave Gaither and Gary Scheller at first base, Steve Lidisky, Jeff Kinnikin, and Larry Mueller at second, and Mike Dinga, Kevin Friedman, and Walt Kosydor at third. Shortstop was played by Scott Miller and Joey Caravia, while Bruce Smith, Jim Bed well, and Steve Yates were catchers. Outfielding was handled by Chuck Fairbairn, Scott Miller, Mike Eisenhower, Jim Bedwell, Mike Moore, and Doug Dobbs. Pitchers were Dave Gaither, Larry Mueller, Mike Zipfel, Chuck Fairbairn, Keith Schopp, Jeff Kinnikin, and John Marifian. Coach Chuck Hasenstab confers with players Members of the varsity baseball team were: [Bottom Row) Larry Mueller, Kevin Friedman, Keith Brown, Steve Lidisky, Bruce Smith, [Second Row] Joey Caravia, Mike Eisen¬ hower, Walt Kosydor, Jim Bedwell, Mike Moore, Gary Scheller, Dave Gaither, Doug Dobbs, [Top Row ] Coach Chuck Hasenstab, Steve Yates, Jeff Kinnikin, John Marifian, Scott Miller, Mike Zipfel, Keith Schopp, Chuck Fairbairn, and Coach George Shea. 114 Baseball The sophomore team included: [Bottom Roys ] Ken Glenn, manager, Julie Keeh- ner, Danita Rowe, Joe Delsignore, Mike Decker, Steve Skaer, Kevin Muendlein, Craig Whittaker, David Weber, Terry Pabst, Mark Koopman, Craig Steiner, Ken Carmody, Brent Boyles, Bob Mc- C uskey, [Top Row] Coach Roger Muel¬ ler, Terry Krick, David Reno is, Tom Veath, Bob Carroll, Keith Jacob, Mike Ismail, Mike Meder, Mike Latinette, Phil Jacquot, Craig Heidorn, Steve Lanxton, David Bertsch, and Jeff Gibbons. Success means another run The freshman squad was composed of: [Bottom Row] Mike Merkacek, manager, Danny Dobbs, David Bevirt, Dwight Heberer, Kevin Meder, Steve Hug, Skip Grimes, John Bowles, Marty Fietsam, Randy Friedman, Mike Karwoski, Greg Eschman, manager, [Second Row] Craig Farmer, Jim Devros, Scott Lanxon, Tom Sotiropo ous, Tim Pons er, John Pietro- burgo, Ed Jurak, Mike Dunnigan, Scott Voellinger, Jim Pietroburgo, Rich Yoch, Bob Mueller, [Top Row] Coach Dave Schwa b, Jeff Arnold, David Hawk, David Wappei, Mike Alberts, Rick Biggs, John Coyne, Jim Reed, Kyle Klein, Randy Kuhlmann, Brian Hoe scher, Jack Stuhisatz, Rich McGraw, and Jerry Pruett. Baseball 115 West challenges The combination of girls and guys on the courts was a new experience for West this year. The girls had it rough this year. Even with the coaching of Mrs. Mary Besse the girls could only se rve up one victory. The boys posted one of the best seasons ever. The closest match was against Alton, but the squad pulled through with a four to three victory. There was an experimental change in confer¬ ence rules. Instead of the usual five points to a win, the new goal of the players was seven points to a set. (Because of printing deadlines, all of the scores were not recorded.) The tennis shuffle Members of the varsity squad were Steve Lesko, David Walters. Missing from the picture were David Me Leary and Parks, Bart Becherer, David Nester, Andreas Feuerabendt, Jim Hipkiss. Mark S ocomb, Lance Lunte, Tanveer Rao, and Coach Pete 116 Tennis Lance Lunte serves one up. Concentration helps when serving. for conference title The girls tennis team consisted of: [Bottom Row) Cindy Korein, Karen Kaiser Diana Fuchs , Connie Ltsch, Sherry Farris Jill Herbstreith, Jerry Gross, Debbie Dahm, Joan Boehm, Diane Woods, and Pat Howard. Missing from the Wright, Vivian Theis, [Back Row ] Kathy Bailey , Susan picture were Lynn Martin, Shelly Katz, Coach Mary Besse. Tennis 117 The Supporting Framework The Supporting Framework President Roger Cox sometimes lost his sense of I I Vice-President Nancy DeMonge took a big step direction, but never his sense of leadership. | | towards guiding her class. 120 Freshmen Nancy Ackerman Leslie Adams Mark Adams Pam Adams Sara Agne Susan Aiello Mike Alberts Maria Anagnostopoulos Mona Analla Harry Anderson Jon Armstrong Jeff Arnold Mike Arterburn Anne Asbury Steve Auer Mike Augustine As freshmen we learned responsibility Cindy Auth Brenda Bailey Louise Baker Rita Baker Sheryl Baker Martin Baldwin Judy Ballard Julie Barbeau David Bardsley Janna Barker Karen Bartelsmeyer Margie Battoe Janis Bauer Ted Bauer Julie Beatty Sandra Bechtold JoAnn Becker Rhonda Beckner Charles Belter Kathy Belz Sindy Benesh Zonetta Benson Matt Berens Kevin Berkel Greg Bertschinger Ken Bertulis Dave Bevirt Mary Beyer Pam Bickers Laura Bieber Tammy Bien Richard Biggs Tim Bingheim Steve Birk Tammy Bivens George Biver Barbara Blaes Greg Blaies Laura Blue Sharon Blue Debbie Boisseau Christy Bone David Booth Steve Bostick David Botkin Lynn Bowen John Bowles Bill Brandt V irginia Brawley Georgia Brennan Marty Brennan Jim Brennfleck Scott Britt Jill Brock way Kelley Broers Margaret Browning Freshmen 121 Nancy Brucker De Laura Brunson Mark Brunson Sarah Bucknell Barb Buechler Betsy Bugg Clay Bunch Bob Burch Rose Buren Kim Burke Dian Burleson Julie Burns Mark Burton Denise Buss Janice Byrnes C ass representatives to the Student Council were: [Standing] Helen Glass, Doug Jordan, Jo Anne G atthaar, Claude Chambers, Jane Dill, Todd Roberson, Maria Anagnostopol- ous. Brad Short, Stacy Leslie, [Sitting] Sue Lutton, Scott MacDonald, and Sue Kohlenberger. Darryl Cannady Vince Carriel Theresa Carroll Richard C as son Patty Cerulli Cheryl Chadderton Pam Chaffin Bonnie Chandler New places, new faces Tam are Chapman Beth Churchill David Cimarolli Angela Clark Sara Clark Shawn Clayton Sherry Cleamer Sharon Clement Tammy Clifton Judy Close Carol Cohn Cathy Cohn Tom Coleman Greg Collins Annette Compton Joann Conaway Sam Conder Mike Constance Charles Cooper Joe Cooper Roger Cox John Coyne Jeff Craig Debbie Creason 122 Freshmen Betty Crowl Diane Crowl Donna Cullen Bill Cunningham Pat Curcuro Deann Dahm Mary Dahm Bob Daubach Laurie Davis Mike Davis Vickie Davis Debra Dees Kim Dehler Nancy DeMonge Karen Determan Linda DeVan James Daveos Jane Dill Paula Dillon Jay Dinkelmann Mary Dippel Susan Dismuke Dan Dobbs Lynda Dobson We demonstrated our class spirit at pep assemblies. Bob Dohrman Kaye Domescik Vicki Donahue Kim Donithan Beth Dorn Kelly Douffet Doug Driemeyer Richard Dunn Robert Dunn Mike Dunnigan Andrew Edwards Marie Eggmann Debra Eichholz Susan Elbe Denise Elkins Linda Ellerbusch Sally Engler Greg Eschman Mark Eschman Diane Escobar Tim Evans Scott Eversole Carrie Eairbairn Gina Falcetta Donna Fallon Bonnie Fann Craig Farmer John Farrar Cynthia Farris Kevin Ferguson Tim Fischer Linda Fitzgerald Freshmen 123 David Fix Dennis Flach Sandra Fleshren Mary Ford Kathy Foree Donna Foster Michelle Fournie Sally Fox Greg Franklin David Frerichs Mary Frerker Gene Freudenburg Darin Fries Beth Fritsch Paul Fuchs Peggy Fults Glenda Furgerson Jeff Gale Mary Gale Kim Gamblin Rose Gansmann Scott Gardner Steve Gear JoLynn Gedda We shared in the Needy Family Project April Gellner Ben Geolat Joy Gintz Ron Gither Helen Glass Craig Glazebrook Charles Goedeke LaDean Goodwin Sheila O ' Malley and Jim Moffett spread Yuletide Joy when they gave to the Needy Family project . James Gore Nancy Graebe Melissa Graf Mike Graham Mike Grass Greg Graves Paul Graves Brenda Gravot Doug Gray Ted Grebenick Mike Green Karole Gregory Kay Greiman Renee Groom John Grvzmala 124 Freshmen Ruth Guin Stephanea Haas Vicky Habermehl Mary Hackmanu Jane Haentzler Lois Haider Sandra Hall Mike Halliburton Mike Hamilton Tina Hamilton June Hankammer Lydia Hankammer Cathy Happel Kevin Harris Zachary Harrod Ted Harry Kathy Hartleb Janice Hartman Dan Hassard Billy Hasty After the first few weeks, we realized that five minutes was plenty of time to get to class and visit with new friends too. Linda Hatzl Jeff Hausmann David Hawk Greg Hayden Dwight Heberer Julie Heidemann Mike Heidenfelder Kathy Heilig Randy Helfrich Mary Heller Becky Helton Janice Hemmer Julia Hemmer Mark Henkel Susan Herbert Jill Herbstreith Carol Herrington Paul Herrmann Charles Hertlein Frank Hesse Lisa Hettenhausen Richard HiU Denise Hilmes Mark Hitsman David Hodge Steve Hoecker Brian Hoelscher Monica Hoertel Curtis Hoff Jay Hoffmann Mary Holdener Jack Holshouser Marvin Horn Ralph Hornbostel Shelley Horrell Julie Howard Stephanie Howdeshell Greg Huber Wayne Huebner Debra Huffman Freshmen 125 Miss Nina Bono and the cast wait for the final performance of the One-Acts. Peggy Hug Cary Hughes Roo Hundley Richard Hunsaker Laura Hurst Dave Hutchison Stacey Ingersoll Kim Inman Susan Isselhardt John Jackson Mark Jackson Laurene Jacobs Mary James James Janicik Mark Jaskowiak With determination we gained reward Cynthia Jasper Anita Jenkins Audrey Jenkins Janet Jewsbury Steve Johnson Tim Johnson Tom Johnson Michelle Jokisch Tim Jones Doug Jordan John Jorns Jeanne Jourdan Jerry Julius Ed Jurak Calvin Kaemmerer Cheryl Karch Margie Karls Karen Karibian Amy Kartmann Mike Karwoski Linda Katt Mike Kavanaugh Robert Kebel Suzanne Keiser Sandra Kelley Susan Kelley Mary Kemp Greg Kennedy Donna Kenner Myles Kerr Linda Kettler Mike Kirby 126 Freshmen Kyle Klein Joe Kleinaitis Kelly Klohr Gerald KloU Kevin Knepper GaUe Koch Paula Koch Sue Kohlenberger John Kolb Toni Kolb Dean Koopmann Donna Kosydor Len Kraudel Mike Krausz Teri Krawczyk Pat Kruta Jill Kuenne Randy Kuhlmann Lisa Kurtz Eric Lachmiller Jane Lade wig Lance LaFore Carol I akenburges Greg Lange Ron Lanter Scott Lanzon Debbie Laquet Mike Laramore Linda Latina Jan Latinette Kenneth Lauf Kathy Laulf Joe Laughlin Steve Lawrence Cindy Lax Elizabeth Lehr Linda Lehr Mark Leipold Tricia Leipold Mark Lemmon Karen Lesko Stacey Leslie Jodie Lexa Becky LiU Melanie Limper Paul Lindauer Sue Little Mary Loehr Alan Londe Brian l ongust Jerri Lorenz Roger Lowry Jill Luehder Tom Luetemeyer Jean Lugge Becky Lusk Susan Lutton Sandra Lynch Scott MacDonald Roger Macke Freshmen 127 Karen Mank Connie Markham Don Markus Theresa Marquis Richard Martin Sarah Martin Terri Martin Dan Maserang Eddie Matychowiak Mike Maxwell Liecha May Richard May Terry May Tom May Diana Mayo Diane McCarron Carrie McClintock Kathy McCoy Kent McCoy Steve McCullough Marjorie McGarvey Karen McGraw Richard McGraw Ron McIntyre Practice makes perfect . . well, almost! Marcia McKinley Laura McNaughton Gene McQuillan Jay McQuillan Kevin Meder Elizabeth Meek Maggie Meile Mary Meile Raejean Meiler Greg Meyer Ruth Meyer Sandra Meyer Susan Meyer Walter Mezyk Cynthia Middendorf Karen Milligan Ricky Mitchell Fred Moessinger Jim Moffett Bill Mohr Beth Mohrman Mike Molitor Sherrie Monroe 128 Freshmen Lina Moore Vicki Moore Mark Morris Beth Morton Kevin Mory Vicki Moss Karin Movesian Mike Mrkacek John Mueller Kevin Mueller Mary Mueller Robert Mueller Clive Mueller Donna Mulholland Greg Muren Jill Muren Dan Murphy Laura Muskopf Mike Muskopf Tammy Muskopf John Nadler Scott Nagel Becky Nelson David Nester Dawn Newcomer Mary Niklich Kathy Nfles Lisa Nold Tonia Nuckolls Kim Null Linda Nunn Dan O ' Donnell Tom O’Donnell Kevin Oesterie Denise Ohlendorf Jami Olsen Sheila O ' Malley Virginia Oplotnik Mary Orsa John Ortega Tina Oster Bridget Pace Bob Palausky Pat Papadopoulos Donna Parrone Paula Parsons Lisa Paul Amy Pearce Don Pearson Debra Peek Keith Penny David Pense Karla Pfershy Beth Phillips Kathy Phillips Gina Piacentini Jann Piana Cynthia Piek Pam Pierce Jim Pietroburgo Freshmen 129 John Pietroburgo Tim Ponsler Ricky Procasky Jerry Pruett Renee Pryor Doug Purviance Mike Quigley Mark Quinn Gary Rahn Victor Ralosky Kevin Rand ant Julie Randle Dick Randolph Robert Randolph Brenda Rankin Robert Rapps Steven Rauh Craig Rayburn James Reed Roberta Reichardt Karen Reime Sandra Reinhardt Bruce Rensing Aaron Renth .Alison Rice David Rice Dan Richardson Norman Richter Tom Richter Allen Rickard Debra Riddle Kim Roach Todd Roberson Anne Roberts Barbara Roberts Kathy Roberts Jane Rockwell Dorothy Rodriquez Debra Roedersheimer Karl Roethemeier Debbie Rogger .Alan Rogier Charles Romanic Steve Rosen Candra Rosenberg Jay Rowden Edna Rowney Mark Rujawitz Shelly Rujawitz Glenn Russ Cheryl Rust Donna Rust Jane Safarian Karen Saffel Mike Sager 130 Freshmen Diane Samples Tim Sanders Kim Sandheinrich Steve Sandheinrich Viki Sandheinrich Paulette Santner Julie Sauget Stephanie Schade Mark Schaefer Paul Schaefer Paul Schaefer Kevin Schaller Anna Scharf Doug Scharf Rhonda Schickedanz Karee Schirmer Sue Schlesinger Laurie Schloemann David Schmidt Linda Schmittiing Bob Schmittiing Joe Schobert Theresa Schomaker Bruce Schopp Susan Schott Valerie Schram Joyce Schranz Ed Schroeder Don Schulte Mary Schulze Cynthia Schwahn Lance Schwartz Tardy . . . again? Nancy Schwarz Paul Schwarztrauber Richard Scobbie Angela Scott Dan Seibert Mark Seper Doug Servos Tim Shannahan Barbara Shaw Brad Short Cathy Showmaker Mary Sicka Lisa Sieron James Still Debra Simpson Lisa Simpson Synthia Sindel Mike Skewes Marie Slagle Sue Slattery Freshmen 131 Sue Slocomb Diane Smith Scott Smith Terry Snare Angela Snyder Jackie Somers Tom Sotiropoulos Talitha Sourheck Laura Spihlmann Robin Spreitler Kevin Stark Lynn Stauder Matt Stein Sherry Stein Cynthia Stephens Mike Stephens Suzette Stephens Gary Stoll Cindy Stone Donna Stone Jama Strittmatter Debra Stuckel Jack Stuhlsatz Tammy Stumne It was tough, but we survived Julie Stumph Cynthia Sumner Vanessa Tarvin Nancy Tate Ron Temares Mike Thacker Donna Theis Dennis Thomas Paul Fuchs and Mike Alberts were curious about the attraction that the fountain has for students. Dorcas Thompson Rick Thompson Susan Thompson Barbara Thornton Mary Timmer Julie Toenjes Abby Toorigian Dave Townsend Tammy Tribout Ken Tripp Cheryl Tromp Anita Trotter Kevin Tullock Donna Turner Randy Turner 132 Freshmen Jerry Ulch Ardis Van Boxtel Mark Vanover Tim Verdu Kathy Vessels Karl Viehman Mark Vitale John Voegtle Mary Voellinger Scott Voellinger Sandra Vogel Deanna Wachter Kathy Wachter Pam Wachter Elaine Wagner Dwight W aldvogel Kevin Walk James Walker Scott Walsh David Wappel The freshmen turned their backs to the photographer but not their country. Steve Ward Dan Waterson Philip W atson Diane Weaver Mike Webber Mary Week Bob Weilmuenster Brian Wells Susan W elzbacher Kristie W erner Emily West Margie West Pat Wettingfeld Steve WTieaton Doris W ' iedau Gary Wielgus Kurt Wiggs JoAnn Wilke Steve Willett Roger W illmann Craig Wilson Debbie Wilson Don Wilson Kathy W ilson Andrea Wirth Karen Wisdom Todd W obbe Jean Womble Teresa W right Bonnie Wurdinger David Wykoff Henry WykoH Karen Yates Richard Yoch Jean Yociss Ruth Young Tim Young Ellen Younger Mary Zika Freshmen 133 Denise Albers Paula Aldrich Charles AUgire Roger Alperin Beth Amigdalos Photo Dennis Arlt J. Armstrong Tim Armstrong Doug Asbridge Anagnostopoulos Agnes Asbury Julie Auner Tom Aye Mike Bach Richard Bade Representing the sophomore class were: [Bottom Row] Cindy Hecht, Jeff Cange, Kris Johannsen, [Second Row] Ellen Suppiger, Connie Lisch, Marianne Maloney, Kathie Conley, Ann Winkel, [Top Row] Tanya Smith and Jeff Gibbons. Dawn Klever was absent from the picture. We anticipated challenges of a second year Kathy Bailey Tim Bailey William Bailey J. Baillargeon Leroy Bainter Connie Ballard Randy Baltz Brad Barker Debra Baron J. Barsehak David Bertsch Allan Bertulis Fred Betten Lisa Beuckman Kelly Bevenue Karen Bevirt Linda Bieber Karen Biehl Angela Biver Gary Black Sophomores 135 Leading the way for the sophomores was President Gary Black. Responsible officers provided leadership Martha Cappg Ken Cannody Kathy Carr Tony Carr Robert Carroll Terry Carron JozeUe Carter Vickie Carver D. Chamberlain Judith Chew 136 Sophomores Rebecca Clay Pam Cline Cathy Coghill L. Colbert Mark Collins Jesse Colvis Diana Combs Jeff Compton Kathy Conley Kelly C onnor John Cook Rochelle Cook Kirk Croffoot Cynthia Crosby Frank Curtis Carol Dahm Debra Dahm Vickie Dahm Tom Dailey Pam Daubach for a class of eight hundred and sixteen C. Davinroy John Davis Wayne Davis Karen Day Mark Decker Mike Decker Lissa DeFrates Valerie DeHart Mary DeLaria Joe Delsignore Jane DeMonge Anita Depper Gary Determan Lisa Dietrich C. Dintelmann L. Dintelmann David Dobbs Sue Donjon James Donner David Dorman Lori Downs Pat Driscoll Joe Duco Scott Dulaney Connie Dunlap Carolyn Dyer Eric Ebel Melinda Ebel Kevin Eckert Lisa Eckert Sophomores Gregg Ernst David Ksrhman Mark Estes Donna Evans John Evans Sandra Evans Angela Ezzell Sandra Fahrner Romona Fanes Richard F ' eder Clark Ferry Kim Fischer Melissa Fisher N. Fitzgerald Ruth Flandreau Bruce Fleshren Mark Flood Janies Foote GarvForayt Terry Ford Another year was an opportunity Recording the sophomore hours into minutes was Julie Keehner. class secretary. Diane Foree Robert Foree Cynthia Foster Nancy Foster Pam Fostler l am ala Frawley Mark Frederick David Frew Amy Frey Linda Friday 1 ■■■ ■ “ 1 - a m ■ U Mb Debra Friedrich Tim Frieman Janet Fritsche Donna Fulton Diane Fults Brad Funk Donald Gain Margaret Galle Greg Garrison Jeff Gibbons 138 Sophomores Tammy Gillison Toni Gipson Dan Glaeser Jeff Glauber Nancy Glauber Kenneth Glenn GailGocheff Margo Goddard JimGoetter C. Gonzales Nancy Graf Crystal Grab Jerome Graham Theresa Grass Mike Graves D. Grebe nick JoAnna Green Victoria Green Paul Greiman Dennis Griebel D. Gruenewald L. Guetterman Cathy Guild Lew Hages Carla Hamilton Sarah Hammon Pat Hammond D. Hankammer Doug Hansell David Hansen to discover and renew friendships Cheryl Hanvey Steve 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 Joe Hemmer C. Henderson Jim Henshaw Candie Henson C. Henson Darla Herbert Treasurer Photo Anagnostopoulos proved to have a green thumb with sophomore dollars. Sophomores 139 Jim Herbert Tim Herbert Tracy Higgino V. Highland S. Hildebrand Sheila Hill Y Hillesheim Tom Hines Dianne Hock H. Hoepfinger Jerry Hoffman Sanna Hoit Charles Hollis K. Holshouser Sandra Hoock Jackie Hopkins S. Horman Peggy Howard Keith Howell T. Huddleston One of the most important skills that Linda Smith , Jerry Graham , and Dale Vogel had to learn in driver ' s ed. was the art of persuasion. It took three to initiate Mr. Phil Highsmith, new to the faculty. We tried to avoid practicing biology ' s Sylvia Hunt Mike Ismail Lynn Isselhardt Doug Jackson Pat Jackson Keith Jacob Philip Jacquot Tom Janicik Barbara Jarosik D. Jaskowiak Lisa Jasper Eddie Jewell Kris Johannsen James Johnson Lori Johnston Mary Jones Kathy Jordan Hope Jorns Diane Kamper Vicki Kasafirek D«ren Kasaon Andrew Katz Paul Keck Julie Keehner Scott Kelly Janet Kennedy Malinda Kettler Richard Kettler Mike Kimutia Julie Kirkland 140 Sophomores Speech students Crystal Grab and Brian Sanders prove that one picture is worth a thousand words. Bruce Kissel Kim Klein Jack Klemme Dawn Klever Diane Klingler B. Klopmeyer Debbie Klucker D. Kmiecik Vain Knepper K. Kniepkamp J. Knolhoff Sharon Koerner Brad Kddehoff Dee Koontz M. Koopmann Chris Korte June Kossina Diane Kostelac Linda Kramer Jim Krawczyk dissection skills in driver ' s education Nancy Lang Steve Union Greg Utinette Mike UUnette Keith Uul James Law Judy Uwrence Lynn Udbetter Tony l.eGrand Butch Lewis Tina Lewis Rosalie Lidisky Angie Lillis Connie Lisch Tom Lodes Mike Longust T. Loveless Donna Loew Jeff Lund Debbie Lux Sophomores 141 Barbara Mabra Karen Mabry Debra Macke David MaCleary Tima Mahmood M. Maldonado M. Maloney Angie Mancinas John Marifian C. Marshall Lisa Martin R. Masterson C. Matychowisk S. Mauser Sharon Mayo Tony Mayr K. McCarron Marc McClellan S. McClure R. McCluskey Beth McCoy Mark McCoy Pam McLean B. McMackins T. McNaughton Mike Meder Albert Meinen • Chris Metcalf Kay Meyer Mark Meyer The champs proved All for one, Sophomores pulled together to demonstrate strength in the tug-of-war against the seniors. Brian Mignaron Janet Miller R. Minemann D. Moessinger Cynthia Moffett Debbie Mohr Susan Mohr Ricky Morton Freda Moses Ann Mueller Donna Mueller K. Muendlein Joy Munie Joyce Munie Jan Munier David Muren Roni Nadler David Nance Kent Naumann John Neal 142 Sophomores Kim Neunaber Jon New Kathy Newton Barbara Nolte Sandra Noonan John Norton Sheila O’Brien John O’Donnell Mike O ' Donnell W.Oeeterle Richard Orelt Andrew Or . Michele Ortman Terry P.bst Michael Pace RicardaPagel Jean Parker Joyce Parker Ann Patton Elaine Pauketat Linda Paule William Pearson Jim Peebles Kenneth Pense Belinda Perez Joe Perez Debra Perkins Gary Pierce and one for all during Spirit Week Maria Pierce Nickie Piot M. Polczvnski Scott Poston Dorothy Powell Tom Powell Cheryl Price Bob Pulley Mary Quirin Mike Raban Ann Racine Henry Rainbolt Denna Rains Lisa Rains Jolene Raish Mike Ralosky Kathy Randle Bill Rappolee A. Raslawski Anna Reeb The Masked Invader Brad Koldehoff, out-muscled Steve Schaefer, senior, to claim the arm-wrestling championship on Hobo Day. Sophomores 143 Mitchell Riley Mark Ritter Kim Robinson Renee Rockwell James Rogers Pfgg) Rohr E. Rohwedder Rebecca Rose Jeff Ross Cecils Hauver didn ' t know if Assistant Principal Dan Wolford was kidding or not! We borrowed magic from over the rainbow William Ross James Roth Gwen Rountree DaniU Rowe Tracy Rujawitz John Russell Todd B. Schloemann Gene Schmidt Ricky Schmidt Schifferdecker mmmwm . mm } ' . M. Schmittling Tom Schmitz C. Schneider Don Schneider Judy Schneider Scott Schneider 144 Sophomores Pam McLean , Bunny Barschak, and Joyce Lang proudly wore the symbols of their class. K. Schnoeker J . Schuhardt Anna Scott Gary Scott Angela See Debbie Seibert Lauren Seper Debra Servos Jayne Shaw Peter Shaw Debbie Sheible W. Sherman Ron Siddle Craig Sieron Judy Simpson Susan Simpson Robert Sims Mike Skaer Lori Skidis Doris Sliment to stage our soph play The Wizard of Oz Judy Sliment Barbara Smith I ebora Smith John Smith Linda Smith Tanya Smith Terry Smith Susan Snyder K. Sonnenberg Paul Spahn C. Speichinger Craig Steiner D. Stevenson Beth Stewart Leslie Stoll LesUe Stone JoyStrebel Karen Strong David Stutsman Russ Suemnicht Tom Sumner Ellen Suppiger lhana Swaboda B. Taggart B. Tauchert Kim Taylor Sheryl Taylor Deborah Theis MikeTheis Vivian Theis Sophomores 145 Jeff Theobald Myron Thomas Kim Thompson Mark Thompson Mary Tieraan Cynthia Tippy David Toenjes Tim Tolin Melody Townley Yallandingham Van Blair C. Vandewater Tom Veath M«ry Vernier Vicki Voellinger R. Vollmer Doug V«n Alst Archie Weller Cerolyn Welters Merk Welz Eric Weterson Devid Weber Merilyn Weber Alyson Weeke Dennis Weier Terry Weier C. Weilbecher Lise Weinlend Kimberly West Weyne West Joy Wevgendt It ' s hard to believe we ' re halfway there Brenda Wheat Steve White G. W iggand Julie Wikgren William Wilke Hugh W ilkin Kevin Will Gerald Williams Kim Williams Laurie W illiams Robert Wurte Valerie Wynder Karen Yates Karen Yearian James Yingst Linda York Joe Young C. Youngblood Mike Zamenski 146 Sophomores Kevin Adams Robin Adams Les Ague Sherri Agnew Lorna Allen Stuart Alperin Jim Amsbury Beth Anderson C. Anderson Mike Andersen Sandra Andrea Penny Arlt J. Armstrong Sandra Arnold L. Arterburn Beth Aurand Paul Ay lion TimBachmann Melinda Bailey Celia Baker Jim Bedwell Don Belcher Robert Bell Jane Belz Bruce Benson T. Bernhard Jo Ann Berry Mary Blackard Jean Blaes Julie Blue T. Bodendieck Tom Bollinger Greg Bondi Susan Bone Vince Bonino G. Boxdorfer Randy Boyer Steve Bradley Rita Brandt Pat Branson Becky Braun Pat Bretsch Guiding the juniors were: [Seated] Amy De Monge, president, John Reichert, vice-president, [Standing] Sue Sotiropo ous, secretary, and Julie Pietroburgo, treasurer. 148 Juniors Pat Bringaze Jon Brough Chris Brown Cindy Brown Keith Brown Roger Brown Tina Brown Brad Bruckner Kathy Bruehl Gina Brunson Bryan Bruss Bev Buckhanan Jim Buechler R. Buehlhorn Brian Bugg William Bugg Lynn Bujnak D. Burckhardt Judy Burgert Cheryl Buss Money for the Prom? Oh, yeah! How? John Compton Jodi Connely Steve Conrad Rhonda Cook Linda Cox Sandra Craig Darlene Crame Kim Cruncleton Cathy Cueto Philip Curtis Carole DaRugna Alayna Davies Penny Davinroy Susan DeHart Lea DeLaria Amy DeMonge Jody Determ an Alan DeVan Alison Dick M. Dickerson Juniors 149 Pat IHgsett Doug Dobbs Debra Doerr Dale Dohrman Matt Domescik Ray Doussard Amy Dunger Denise Dunn D. Dunnigan Mike Dyer R. Ebersohl Ron Edgar Mike Eisenhour Beth Eisloeffel Cinithia Elder S. Englerth Sheryl Etthng Denise Feazel F. Ferrario A. Feuerabendt SUcey Fischer Harry Fishbein K. Fitzgerald Tom Fleming Cynthia Ford Cheryl Foree Susan Franklin Clara Frazer D. Friederich Jan Friedewald Jim Friedewald Kevin Friedman M. Friedman Scott Frillman D. Fritchley Cynthia Fu lton Junior council representatives were Judy Rybicki, Karla Weber, Kevin Wiggs, Mary Beth Eschmann, Denise Bauer, Jodi Connelly, Cheri Loyet, and Pam Graham. Absent from the pic¬ ture were Beth Green, Stuart A perin, and Tom Pondoff. 150 Juniors Debbie Georgen Lurry German James Gilbert Lynda Glad son Judy Thompson and Assistant Principal Harold Limper proudly displayed the Spirit Trophy. We looked forward to: rings, Prom, no more P.E., being seniors, graduation day Laura Gulash Hazel Haas Mary Hagen Debbie Hall Sylvia Hammitt L. Hammond K. Hampsey T. Hankammer Bruce Hardy Becky Harris RusseU Harris Jon Harry Donna Hartoin Mary Hatzl L. Hausmann Joyce Havel Karen Hawk Kathy Hawk Theresa Hawk J. Hawthorne Juniors 151 1 4 w 36 Jerry Hayden Tim Hayden Mary Haynes B. Heidenfelder Doug Heine Paul Held Suwo Hemmer K. Henerfauth Dianne Herbert Carole Herron Lisa HerUein Joni Heskett Pam Hildebrand Val Hitsman Mark Hoelscher Tammy Hogan Dan Holdener S. Holdener Bonnie Hoover Steve Hoover Jam work Pat Howard Patty Howard Walter Hubert Brenda Huebner Charles Huff Lori Huffer Mark Hugg Johnny Hunt Juniors brought the Jam to a rousing end. Joanne Hurd Nancy Idoux Drew Ingersoll Robin Inman Tim Iron. Linda Jacobs Pat Jacobs Jay Jarvis Lisa Jerome Debbie Johnson Pat Johnson Kevin Jones Melanie Jones Nancy Jordan JoAnnJo.hu Joanne Jourdan JanaJulleis Debra Jurak Karen Kaiser Brad Kamenec Denise Kassing David Katt C. Katunarzik Jim Kaucher John Kealey Sharon Kehrer Brad Keller Susan Kenny S. Kerkemeyer Greg Kimutis 152 Juniors Jeff Kinnikin Kim Klotz Teresa Knapp Sandra Knepper Jessica Knewitz P. Kniepkamp J . Kniepmann Susan Korein Debra Kostelac Steve Kramper Karen Kratky K. Krawczyk Kim Kreitner Willard Krick Keith Krull Ten Kruta Kathy Kurtz David Kussart Nancy Lang Steve Latinette Juniors displayed the spirit of 76! paid off Rita Lauer James Lee Steve Lemmon Steve Lesko Kurt Lew man D. Lickenbrock Debbie Lill Andrew Limper Steve Lyvers John Magarian Bridget Madly L. Maldonado Manuel Maris Linda Markus Mike Markus Beth Martin Rodney Mathes Debbie Mayer Jimmie Mayo Scott McCollam Claire McCurdy B. McGarvey Judy Mehmert Mike Meinkoth Randall Melton Y. Mensing Evonne Merod Carol Meyer Juniors 153 Mark Meyer Annette Mikles Marilyn Miller Steve Milligan Mike Mineman Diana Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Melissa Moon Mike Moore Ronald Moore American Field Service Semi-finalists Kathy Et ing and Sue Simmons anticipated a summer of experiences abroad. James Moose James Morris Walter Morris Larry Mueller Scott Mueller Julie Muren Lynn Mureu KeUy Murphy Willimn Murphy Cheryl Nndler Doug N.um.nn JeHN.um.nn M.ureen Ned M.ry.nn Neater Ken Nettleton Juniors, Junior s, J-U-N-l-O-R-S Susan Neuner Candie Nevois Betty Newgent Annette Norviel Ellen O DonneU Peggy O Ne.1 R. Oplotnik Beth Pace J«me« P.rh m David Parks B. Parsons Judy Patton Denise Pense J. Pietroburgo Mark Polanc Tom Pondoff Ronald Pour Connie Pruett Karen Qualls Gene Quay It 154 Juniors Janet Compton and Randy Kneezel reigned as Jam King and Queen. Janet Rolen Bernard Ruser Karen Rushing Robert Russ Brad Russell Robert Russell Judy Rybicki Sandra Safarian Matt St. Eve Mardi Samples Charlotte Sams Susan Sarfaty Jean Schandl Scott Schanuel Susan Schanz Gary ScheUer Amy Schiemer M. Schloemann Allan Schlosser Jan Schlueter Sue Schmalzried Laura Schmidt Susan Schmidt K. Schmittling N. Schmulbach Kay Schnipper Laurie Schobert Joe Schomber Keith Schopp Juniors 155 Mike Sell Sumo Simmons Cynthia Simons Debbie Simpson Marilyn Sims Pam Skewes Ted Skibinski Karen Slattery Carole Smith Jackie Smith M. Smoker Barbara Snow Carol Sondag S. Sotiropoulos M. Souders DanSpitze Robert Sprick Craig Stafford Pam Stafford Loren Steele Juniors towered high but failed to win the pyramid-building contest. J. Stewart Dawn Stoddard Don Stoeber Barbara Stoil Becky Stringer Rachel Stumne Barb Svobada Deborah Teter Russell Theis Mike Theiss Judy Thompson Tim Thompson Mike Thorton D. Thrasher Chris Toenjes Darrel] Toenjes Joe Toenjes Sharon Trolard Alan Tromp C. Tompeter 156 juniors Kl ine Trotter L. Twesten Jeanne Valerius Rick Vandiver Cheryl Vaught John Vernier Vicky Vessels Tracy Viehman Dennis Wagner Sharon Walters Pat Watkins Karla Weber Laurie Wegner T. Wehmeier Terry Weis Donna Weissert Carolyn Welch James West A. Wettingfeld C. Wheeler Debra White Sue Whiteside Steve W iedau Greg Wieland Delores Wiemer Kevin Wiggs Diana Willett Vicki Winter Michele W issehr Vicki Woehlke Heidi W ohlrabe Katie Wolford Mark Wolz Alice Wood Lisa Woolard Robin Woolford Kathy Worley Dallen W right Don W ykoff Mike Valle Michelle Yalfe Steve Yates David Yearian Kira Yoch Amy York Carol Zika Dan Zika Mike Zipfel Mark Zollner Juniors 157 As our final year progressed we remembered Steven Abegg Karen Ackerman: Chorus, Jam, intramurals, soph play Jeffrey Adams William Aeppli: Illinois Scholar, intramural basketball Dean Alberts: Varsity wrestling captain, varsity golf, football, floats Patricia Alberts: Bellevinois Staff, Illinois Scholar, AFS, Jam, Prom, floats, soph play, Little Theatre, varsity volleyball, powder puff football, intramurals Gregg Allen Julie Altman: Spanish Club Shelly Katz was presi¬ dent of the class for another year. Lynn McDonald vice- president, provided assistance in leading the class. Kathy Amburn John Anderson: Concert Band, intramurals Joseph Arterburn: Jam, intramural football, soccer, basketball (Golden Stars) Joan Athy: Jam, float, intramurals Andrea Baker: Marching Band, pom pon squad, Theatre, Future Nurses, senior play, floats Diana Baker: Future Homemakers of America Donna Baker Lynn Ballard: Transfer from BTHS East, class officer, Student Council, intramurals, Distributive Ed Club 160 Seniors our past experiences and future goals Alison Baltz: Marching Band pom pon squad, Jam, float, intramurals Sandy Barker Kathleen Barkman Fred Bartelsmeyer: Varsity track, cross-country, class officer, debate, float, Jam and Court, Illinois Scholar Cheri Batten: Chorus, Page One, Jam, Choralettes, Honor Society, German Club, Bellevinois Staff, Illinois Scholar Dan Bauder: Marching Band, Pep Band, I.E., Radio Club Karen Bayer: Chorus, floats, intramural hockey Mike Bazoian: Intramural football, soccer, basketball, softball Recording the events of the year was Sec¬ retary Renee Schmier- bach. Lynn Martin gained financial experience while working as class treasurer. Bart Becherer: Varsity tennis, Student Council, Jam Court, History Club, floats, intramurals Tom Beil: Frosh-soph-jr-varsity basketball, intramurals Jeff BeU Donna Benson: Future Nurses, History Club, floats Mark Bernier: Chorus, Choraleers, Jam, floats, student service Kevin Bertelsman Susan Bertelsman: Marching Band majorette Wendy Bertsch: National Honor Society, intramurals Seniors We will not forget our freshman year Kay Biedenbach: Theatre, Thespian, I.E., N.F.L., Illinois Scholar, floats. Jam student director. Jam Court Linda Bingheim: Chorus, floats, intramural volleyball Debbie Biver: One-Acts, Jam, powder puff football, intramural volleyball Berry Black Carol Bland: Cadet Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society, Stamp Club president Linda Blank Kim Blim: Hy News Staff, Theatre, Rough Writers, Chorus, student service Brad Bobcik: Marching Band drum major. Pep Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, All-state musician Jacqueline Boehs: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Symphonette, German Club, Chorus, Choralettes, student service Donna Boisseau Susan Booten: Office Occupations Club, Jam, floats, intramurals Ann Boswell: Office Occupations Club, History Club, Theatre, float, intramurals Lori Bouscher: Transfer from BTHS East, Future Homemakers John Russell Bowman: Varsity football, FCA, frosh baseball, soph basketball, track, floats, intramurals. Prom Jody Brandt: Chorus, student service Cynthia Braun: Chorus, floats, intramural hockey, volleyball Martha Brendel: Illinois Scholar, Honor Society, Rough Writers, Jam, float, intramurals LeAnn Bridges: Choraleers, Choralettes, Office Occupations Club John Brisben Dale Britt Michael Brown: Illinois State Scholar Vance Brown: Intramural football, softball, basketball Cynthia Browy: Office Occupations Club, student service Allen Bucknell: Baseball, basketball manager, Theatre, debate, I.E., NFL, Bellevinois Staff, Illinois Scholar 162 Seniors Jean Buechler: Chorus, Girls Glee, floats, student service Carol Burgett: Floats, intramurals David Burnette: Hy News Staff, Illinois Scholar, floats, intramurals Jacquelynn Burns: Soph play, floats, student service Marsha Burns: National Honor Society Paul Butler: Consumer Ed Club, Social Studies Club Nanette Buttery Jay Calhoun: Junior varsity golf, floats The senior representatives who tried to focus on the year ' s Caivanese. Robyn Cooper, Jay Vandewater, Karien van der goals were Scott Miller, Jeff Calhoun, Lynn McDonald, John Merwe, and Wendell Shee ey. Janicik, Allison Parks, Scott Seppi, Cindy Latina, Kim Jeff Calhoun: Student Council, Hy News Staff, FCA, varsity wrestling, intramurals, frosh football Kim Caivanese: Student Council, class officer, Chorus, floats, Choraleers, track, soph play, Miss Maroon Court, powder puff, hockey Stephen Cange: Frosh, jr. and varsity wrestling Royce Carlisle: Frosh-soph-jr- varsity wrestling, football Colleen Carpenter: History Club, Choir, Choralettes, I.E., debate Annette Carr: Chorus, floats, gymnastics, P.E. leader Bruce Carr Patrick Carroll Denise Carron: Choralettes, Office Occupations Club Linda Carron: Orchestra, Symphonette, Illinois Scholar, Honor Society, History Club, 0.0. Lynn Chamblin: Varsity cheerleading, Jam, Prom, floats Keith Chew: Jam and Court, Theatre, Photography Club, Bellevinois, Choir, Remon Seniors 163 Nina Cogswell: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Marching Band, Choraleers, One-Acts, Jam, I.E., math team, floats, Illinois Scholar Kelly Collins Lori Collins: Consumer Ed Club Nancy Conaway: Marching Band, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Student Council, Jam, Illinois Scholar Elizabeth Conner Sandra Conrad: Jam, One-Acts, soph play, floats, intramurals, student service Terrance Cook: Hy News Staff, Photography Club, debate Robyn Cooper: Jam and Court, Student Council, Rough Writers, Bellevinois Staff, Illinois Scholar, Honor Society, Latin Club, Chorus, soph play, “Miss Maroon” Keith Cornell Dawn Crannage Vicki Cresson: Chorus, Belletones, intramural volleyball Margaret Cullen James Czech: Future Farmers of America Jeffrey Daesch Kathy Dahm: Jam, Rough Writers, Social Studies Club, powder puff football, floats, intramurals, Illinois Scholar Richard Dahm: Varsity wrestling, frosh football 164 Seniors We learned to adjust to life at West Susan Dance: Hy News Staff, Theatre, Thespian, Jam, History Club, One-Acts, soph play Larry Darnell: Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, Jam, Choraleers, frosh track, Illinois Scholar Bonnie Daubach: Office Occupations Club David Davenport: Football, baseball, track, intramurals Sherry Davinroy: Varsity cheerleading tri-captain, Jam and Court, Bellevinois Staff, Theatre, Student Council, Girls Glee, Choralettes Tom Davis Rick Dees: Varsity cross-country, track, FCA, Illinois Scholar, floats, intramurals Marie DeMond Gail DeRousse: Marching Band pom pon squad, AFS Club, Chorus, Prom, Jam, floats, intramurals Bridgette Deschamps Paul Diamond: National Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, math team, floats John Diesel Mike Dinga: Varsity football tri- captain, varsity baseball, Jam Court, FCA, floats, frosh-soph basketball Jeff Dinkelmann Joan Dissett: Distributive Ed Club president Sally Doctorman: One-Acts, Little Theatre, Jam, floats, intramurals, powder puff football Dennis Dohrman Keith Domescik Katherine Dorn Patricia Driemeyer: Jam, floats, intermural volleyball Mike Driscoll: Varsity track Debra Driver Tim Ducey Paula Duncan: Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals, student service Seniors 165 Douglas Dunlap: Frosh-soph baseball, soph-jr basketball, intramurals Larry Dunn: Concert Band, Cadet Band Kathryn Dyer Rhonda Eckhardt: Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, Honor Society Robert Edgar: Chorus, Choraleers, Stamp Club John Edwards: Hy News Staff, Theatre, Thespian, Jam Court, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Scholar Quiz team, Orchestra, Social Studies Club, All-State, National Merit semi-finalist Jeni Egan Kathleen Egan: Choir, Marching Band, Jam, History Club, Little Theatre, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, intramurals Richard Eiler: Varsity football, baseball, Honor Society, Student Council, I.E., NFL, Illinois Scholar, FCA, senior president Bonnie Eilering: Floats, intramurals, All-Star hockey team Constance Eiskant: Chorus, Girls Glee Kimberly Elge As sophomores we showed our unity by Becky Ellison Robert England Thomas England: Social Studies Club, History Club, Prom, float Lanette Erlinger: Future Nurses, varsity track, German Club, Little Theatre, Rough Writers, Chorus Ron Ernst: Math team, gymnastics, Illinois Scholar Debra Erwin: Rough Writers, Hy News Staff, student service Tony Escobedo: Scholar Quiz team, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, NFL, Social Studies Club, I.E., Consumer Ed Club, intramurals Jolene Evans: Theatre, Thespian, Jam, Choralettes, soph play Richard Evans: Frosh football, basketball, baseball, floats Chuck Fairbairn: Varsity basketball, baseball, Hy News Staff, Honor Society, FCA, Illinois Scholar Scott Ferguson: Varsity cross country, track, frosh football Bettina Feuerabendt: Illinois Scholar, Honor Society, Theatre, Orchestra, Choir, Casuals Sextette, Jam, Bellevinois Staff, Rough Writers, AFS, FT A, All-state 166 Seniors Guy Fiestsam Ron Fitzgerald Dona Jean Fix Robert Flandreau Michael Fleming: Hy News Staff, Marching Band, Illinois Scholar, track, intramurals Deborah Frawley Bradley Frazier Mary Ann Freimuth: Illinois Scholar, History Club, Chorus, student service, floats Bernie Frey: Intramural football Donna Frick Joni Friday Nick Friederich: Frosh football, junior track producing the float Bam Bam the Flyers Karen Frieman Kevin Frieman: Track, frosh cross country, float, intramural soccer Robert Frierdich Nancy Frischkorn: Office Occupations Club, Chorus, intramural volleyball Fred Fritzinger: Concert Band Diana Fuchs: Bellevinois Staff, track team, Pep Club, Little Theatre, tennis team, One-Acts, FTA, Illinois Scholar, student service, intramurals, P.E. leader, powder puff game. Rough Writers, Margaret Gaertner: Spanish Club, student service, floats David Gaither: Illinois Scholar, varsity basketball, baseball, FCA Sandy Gale Debra Jean Gauch Gina Gedda: Intramurals, floats Joe Gerhard: Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Illinois Scholar Seniors 167 Roger Germann: Varsity cross country, track, Stage Band, Marching Band, Illinois Scholar, National Merit semi-finalist Dawn Gibbs Symbo s of senior enthusiasm! Kathryn Gibbs: Concert Band. Cadet Band, intramurals Constance Gilmore: Distributive Ed Club, Jam, floats Hugh Gither: Frosh-soph football, intramurals, floats Robin Glaeser: Prom, soph play, floats, intramurals James Glauber: Chess Club, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, intramurals Mary Ann Graelish Our efforts were rewarded by a first-place Steve Graf: Illinois Scholar Randy Graves Galon Gravot: Future Farmers of America, Consumer Ed Club Gary Gray: Intramurals Ralph Green: Bellevinois Staff, Illinois Scholar, FCA, Marching Band, tennis, frosh-soph-jr basketball, soph-jr track, floats Danny Grimmer: Chorus, floats, intramurals Sharon Groom: Marching Band, Cadet Band, Jam, Office Occupations Club, floats Jan Gruenewald: Theatre, Jam, Prom, Choraleers, soph play, floats Kathy Haege: Prom, Marching Band pom pon squad, One-Acts, soph play, intramurals, floats, Jam, class officer, track team Delmar Hagen Chris Hager: Orchestra, AFS, Prom, floats, intramurals, Chamber Orchestra Dan Haider: Varsity football, frosh track, wrestling, floats 168 Seniors Deborah Ham: Rough Writers, Little Theatre, Merritones, Chorus, intramurals Denise Hamilton: Distributive Ed Club, volleyball, basketball, float Pam Hamilton: Chorus, Merritones, Consumer Ed Club, intramurals Kim Hammond: Distributive Ed Club, intramural basketball David Hankammer Elise Hansen Vicky Harper: Prom, floats, intramurals Susan Harris: Floats, intramural softball, basketball Catherine Hatzl: Pep Club, Jam, St. Louis Art Exhibition, floats, intramurals, student service Paul Luin Hauver Kenneth Hayden: Forsh-soph wrestling, floats, intramural football Tony Heafner: Debate, I.E., Forensic League, tennis trophy given at the Hobo Day parade Bill Healy: Varsity football. Prom, floats, intramurals Ron Heitland: National Honor Society, Illinois Scholar David R. Heizer: Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Illinois Scholar Shirley Helton Jill Hemmer: Office Occupations Club Tina Hennigs: Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee, floats Eugene Henson: Cross country, track, Future Farmers of America James Hipkiss: Varsity tennis, Chorus, Illinois Scholar, debate, frosh track, jr cross country Seniors led the way in school spirit as well as in the Hobo Day parade. Seniors 169 Rhonda Hitchcock Debbie Hocking: Theatre, Thespian, Jam, Pep Club, intramural hockey, student service Linda Hoecker: Chorus, soph play, floats, intramurals Cathy Hoelscher: Future Teachers Club We entertained grade schoolers Was Dave Ho It grew going through a second childhood? No, his baby picture was the winner in the Pretty Baby Contest. Mark Hoepker: Hy News Staff, FCA, cross country, track intramurals, floats Chris Hoffarth: Spanish Club, powder puff football, student service, floats, intramural volleyball, softball Gayla Hoffmann: Chorus, Jam, AFS Club, Little Theatre, intramurals, floats, soph play Greg Hoffmann: Social Studies Club, Future Farmers of America Linda Hoffmann: Future Teachers Club, Pep Club, powder puff football, floats, student service Edward Holdener: Varsity football, FCA, Theatre, jr track, floats, intramurals Dave Holtgrewe: Varsity football Carol Honer Cindy Lee Hoover: Choir, Theatre, Pep Club, intramurals Kim Horrell: Theatre, Jam, Hy News Staff, Prom, soph play, floats, intramurals Kurt Hotto Molla Hough Carol Howard: Distributive Education Club Danelle Howell 170 Seniors Kim Howell: Office Occupations Club, floats, student service, intramural hockey, baseball Shawn Hughes: Illinois Scholar, intramurals Donna Hyde: Pep Club, Choralettes, P.E. leader, varsity track, intramurals Terry Jackson: Soph basketball, intramural basketball with the sophomore play Pinocchio John Janicik: Student Council, varsity wrestling co-captain, Honor Society, FCA, Illinois Scholar, math team, floats James Jenkins Michelle Jerome: Choralettes, Choraleers, Latin Club, float David Johnson: Varsity football manager Mark Johnson: Concert Band, varsity track, frosh-soph-jr basketball, intramurals Merry Johnson Rebecca Johnson: Bellevinois Staff, Pep Club, One-Acts, Rough Writers, Theatre, powder puff football, student service, P.E. leader, intramurals Tony Johnson: Frosh Band, frosh cross-country, intramural basketball, football Teresa Katherine Jorns: Bellevinois Staff, Rough Writers, Theatre, Jam, student service Christine Joshu: Bellevinois Staff, Jam, floats, intramurals Brenda Julius Randy Jung: Football, baseball, basketball, track, FCA, intramurals, floats Brenda Junge: Chorus, History Club, floats, student service Joyce Kabureck: Spanish Club, Theatre, Jam, intramurals, floats Fred Kampmann Cathie Karch: Chorus, Jam, P.E. leader, intramurals, soph play, powder puff football Carl Karibian Shelly Katz: Pep Club, Theatre, Jam and Court, Prom, AFS Club, Choir, Miss Maroon Court, Rough Writers, Chorus, Choralettes, floats, intramurals, varsity tennis, track, volleyball, powder puff football Kirby Kaufhold: Radio Club, intra mural basketball Howard Kavanaugh Seniors 171 With the junior year came a sense of power Katherine Kebel Betty Keller: Hy News Staff, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, History Club, student service Debbie Kellerm n: Marching Band, Orchestra, German Club, Illinois Scholar Cindy Kelly: Pep Club, One-Acts, Jam, Future Nurses Club Dan Kelly Mark Gregory Kenny: Junior Jam Philip Kern: Varsity cross country, track, FCA, intramural basketball Douglas Kessler: Concert Band, Cadet Band Karen Kilborne: Chorus, Office Occupations Club, floats, intramurals Daniel Killings worth: Varsity golf, Chess Club Team Mary King Sally Kirchoff: Concert Band, Choraleers, Choir, Marching Band, Chamber Orchestra, floats, intramurals Cherie Kish: Chorus, floats, student service Carole Klem Jillane Klemme: Theatre, intramural badminton Sharon Klohr: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, float, intramural volleyball, hockey Cindy Knewitz: Chorus, Choraleers, Future Nurses Club, Jam, Prom, Bellevinois Staff, soph play, floats, intramurals Wayne Kniepkamp: Concert Band, Social Studies Club, intramural soccer, basketball, tennis Karen Koch: Intramural volleyball, floats John Konya: Stage Band Debbie Krawczyk: Choralettes, Choraleers, Choir, Casuals Sextette, Remon, Jam, Marching Band, soph play, floats Dena Krener Allen Kronenberger: Varsity track, wrestling, intramural soccer Debra Kuester: Marching Band, Orchestra, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Symphonette, German Club, Chamber Orchestra 172 Seniors and pride for we were now upperclassmen Alice Kuni: Distributive Ed Club, Theatre, Illinois Scholar Gary Lamb Steve Lanaghan Mike Lanxon: Frosh cross country, intramural basketball, football, soccer (Golden Stars) Nancy Laquet: Transfer from Notre Dame Academy, Distributive Ed Club, floats, intramurals Cynthia Latina: Choraleers, Choralettes, Choir, Jam, Student Council, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, varsity cheerleader, floats, intramurals Linda Lauko: Student service Toni Laut: One-Acts, Belletones, Choralettes, Theatre, soph play, floats Mary Lawrence: Girls Glee, Distributive Ed Club, student service, P.E. leader, intramural hockey, volleyball Vicki Lax: Future Homemakers, Little Theatre, Jam Tim Lee Roxane Lehr: Varsity cheerleader tri-captain, Bellevinois Staff, Jam and Court, Latin Club, Student Council, floats, intramurals Kimberley Leser: Choraleers, Concert Choir Jim Leveling: Illinois Scholar Steve Lidisky: Varsity baseball, frosh-soph cross country, floats Rusty Lisch: Varsity football, basketball, track Michael Little: Wrestling, football manager, intramural football, basketball Dan Londe: Frosh football, soph baseball A shaky beginning led to a senior victory in the pyramid-building contest on Hobo Day. Seniors 173 Denise Lowe: Chorus, Merritones, Illinois Scholar, powder puff football, floats, student service Tim Longust: Concert Band David Lysakowski: Little Theatre, Jam Lynette Mabry: Marching Band majorette, Jam, Theatre, NFL, I.E., Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, debate, floats Sandy Maddox Toni Malter Kim Marifian Ed Mrkacek But this new title didn ' t go to our heads Lynn Martin: Student Council, AFS Club, Illinois Scholar, Hy News Staff, German Club, Theatre, intramurals, varsity tennis, track, volleyball, floats, Jam, Prom, Sharon Martin Kerry Maynard Susan McCluskey Jeanne McCrady: Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, AFS Club, Jam, Concert Band, Orchestra, Chorus, floats Bruce McCurry: Varsity football, FCA, basketball manager, frosh-soph baseball, intramurals Lynn McDonald: Student Council, Jam, Concert Band, AFS Club, Bellevinois Staff, Miss Maroon Court, floats, intramurals Dennis McKinley: Photography Club, track, frosh football, intramural soccer Edwin McLean: Cross country, wrestling, intramurals Pam McMackins James McSherry: Varsity basketball. Scholar Quiz team, Student Council, Hy News Staff, Illinois Scholar, soph track Cheryl Mehmert: Rough Writers, AFS Club, Illinois Scholar, Honor Society, Merritones, floats Cheryl Mellinger: Pep Club, Jam, student service, floats, intramurals, P.E. leader, powder puff football Jodie Merrill: Football Thomas Paul Meyer: Varsity football, Social Studies Club, FCA, Hy News Staff, Illinois Scholar Craig Milkert 174 Seniors Ann Miller Jim Miller: Choraleers, Choir, Ensemble, Remon, Bellevinois Staff photographer, soph play, intramural soccer Robert C. Miller: Intramural soccer, football, softball, basketball Scott Miller: Varsity football, baseball, frosh-soph basketball, Student Council, Hy News Staff, FCA, Illinois Scholar Diedre Mitchell: Chorus, Choraleers, Hy News Staff, Student Council, Jam Queen, Jam, intramurals Terry Mohr Barry Moon: Intramural soccer Angie Moore: Choraleers, Choir, Marching Maroons Flag and Shield Corps, floats Wanda Moses: Distributive Education Club, Illinois Scholar, student service Katherine Mueller: Chorus, Choralettes, Choraleers Laurie Mueller: Chorus, Girls Glee, floats, soph play, student service Debra Sue Munie: Future Teachers Club, Pep Club, student service Karen Munie: Illinois State Scholar Steve Munie: Marching Band, Choir, Ensemble, Choraleers Dan Munier: Prom, FCA, soph baseball, floats, intramurals John W ilson Murphy Debbie Muskopf Gene Leonard Muskopf: Photography Club Laura Muskopf: Pep Club, History Club, Choralettes, student service, P.E. leader, powder puff football Stephen Neal: Transfer from Assumption High, soph football, wrestling Seniors 175 Cindy Needham: Intramural hockey, soccer, volleyball James Nelson: Varsity football, FCA, Prom, floats, intramurals, frosh-jr track Carolyn Neuner: Jam, Prom, varsity baseball bat girl, intramurals, floats Robert Scott Nicks: Varsity football, FCA, Hy News Staff, Student Council, Prom, floats We went on, working as hard as ever Chester Noble Shari Lynn Null Dan O’Donnell: Social Studies Club, golf, intramural basketball, football Patty Ohlendorf: Distributive Ed Club, History Club, Jam, Prom, pom pon squad, soph play, floats, intramurals, student service Sandra Oiler Brian Pabst: Frosh-soph football, track, floats, cross country, intramural basketball, football Annette Parker: Distributive Education Club Debbie Parker: Hy News Staff, Office Occupations Club, Jam, Prom, Little Theatre, floats, soph play, intramurals Allison Parks: Student Council, AFS Club, Bellevinois Staff, Jam and Court, Prom, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Orchestra, Theatre, Social Studies Club, German Club, Page One, floats, soph play, intramurals Dale Paule Kenneth Lee Paule Greg Scott Pearson: Varsity cross country Anne Pestka: Intramural volleyball Vicky Peter: Office Occupations Club, student service, intramural basketball, float W illiam C. Pettigrew Steve Pfershy Judy Phillips Tom Phillips Michele Piot: Prom, floats, intramural softball, hockey, volleyball, basketball Janet Poelker: Chorus 176 Seniors Mark Polczynski: Frosh basketball, track, soph baseball, intramurals Connie Ponsler: Choir, Casuals Sextette, Jam, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Pep Club, All-state Choir, tennis, powder puff football, student service Earline Posey: Little Theatre, student service Don Paul Poston William R. Potter: Honor Society, German Club, Jam, Symphonette, Concert Band, Marching Band, Illinois Scholar, floats Kathy Powell: Chorus, Merritones, floats Edna Pryor David Purviance: Scholar Quiz team, chess team, debate team, French Club, Theatre, Thespian, Marching Band Gary Raish Kathy Raish: Bellevinois Staff, Jam, FCA, floats, soph play, intramurals, baseball bat girl, powder puff football, varsity volleyball Kathryn Rapp: Chorus, Girls Glee Gina Rappolee Linda Rapps: Belle vinois Staff, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Spanish Club, Jam, float, intramurals Donna Reeb Nancy Reeb James Reece: Frosh football Lindsay Reed: Frosh basketball, jr basketball, intramurals Debbie Reelitz: Spanish Club, frosh cheerleader Kevin Reelitz Michael Reime Seniors 177 Julie Reissen Cathy Renneker Cherilyn Reynolds: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, All-state Orchestra, Latin Club, Theatre, Illinois Scholar Patty Reynolds: Hy News Staff, Chorus, Choralettes, Prom, Jam, pom pon squad captain, soph play Teresa Reynolds: Girls Chorus William Reynolds: Intramurals, floats Debbie Richard: Theatre, Thespian, I.E., NFL, Jam and Court, Choir, In-Sept Sextette, Hy News Staff, Remon, Prom, Scholastic Art Award, Choralettes, floats, Illinois Scholar Jim Richards: Frosh-soph-varsity baseball, intramurals We “Preserved” our spirits with the Jam Greg Riddle: Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, Remon, Ensemble, Marching Band, Theatre Robert Riess: Varsity basketball manager, frosh-soph baseball, frosh football, floats, intramural basketball Cathy Riffle: Intramurals, student service Terri Lynn Riley: Office Occupations Club, Jam, floats, intramural volleyball Mary Ringhofer Candy Roark: Chorus, floats Kim Roberson Steve Roberts: Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Illinois Scholar Peggy Roth: Transfer from Althoff High, intramurals W illiam Richard Ruhman: Frosh football Rick Rujawitz: Intramural basketball Keith Rushing: Radio Club, Choraleers, Choir, Chorus, track, floats Linda Rushing: Soph Chorus, Merritones, Bellevinois Staff, floats Deborah Rynski: Future Nurses Club, Pep Club, student service Steve Saffel: Frosh cross country, frosh-soph-jr track Janet Sams: Student Council, Jam and Court, Hy News Staff, Chorus, Choralettes, pom pon squad, soph play, class officer, floats 178 Seniors Scott Sarkesian: Jr. wrestling, intramural basketball, football Karen Lee Sarkisian Steve Sauerwein Dale Sauget Allen Schaefer: Cadet Band, Concert Band Catherine R. Schaefer: Office Occupations Club, Jam, float, student service Steve J. Schaefer: Frosh basketball, frosh-soph track, Radio Club Tim Schaefer Jeff Schanuel: Varsity wrestling, floats, Illinois Scholar Sandra Scharf: Chorus, Jam, Prom, floats, student service Dale Schickedanz: Varsity football, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, frosh-soph baseball, intramural basketball, softball (Rebels) Richard Schlattweiler Debbie Schlesinger: Little Theatre Howard Schmidt Renee Schmierbach: Student Council, Hy News Staff, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Chorus, Jam, soph play, floats, class officer Beverly Schneider Seniors 179 Craig Schwartz Dave Schwoebel: Choir, Stage Band, Ensemble, Remon Don Scott Dave Seib: Intramurals basketball, gymnastics Lauri Seib: Stage Band, Marching Band, Choir, Casuals Sextette, Concert Band, Chorus, Choralettes, pom pon squad, floats Janice Seiber: Thespian, Theatre, Jam, Chorus, One-acts, soph play Donna Semmler: Little Theatre, Office Occupations Club Scott Seppi: Bellevinois Staff, FCA, Student Council president, Social Studies Club, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Jam, Prom Laura Shaver: Chorus, History Club, floats Lynda Shaver: Chorus, Pep Club, Future Nurses Club, floats Kathi Shaw: Chorus, Choralettes, student service Wendell Sheeley: German Club, AFS Club, Theatre, Student Council, Jam, Bellevinois Staff, Illinois Scholar Paul Short: Transfer from Highland, Illinois, I.E., NFL, soph track, intramurals John Sieron: Intramurals Karen Sikora: Hy News Staff editor, Thespian, Theatre, Choir, In-Sept Sextette, Remon, Jam , Chorus, Choraleers, soph play Nancy Simpson: Pep Club, Merritones, floats Tracy Ann Simpson: Illinois Scholar, Honor Society, Social Studies Club, floats, intramurals Mary Sisk: Theatre, I.E., Marching Band, Choir, Scholastic Art award, One-Acts, Jam, Chorus, Soph play Donna Sliment: Chorus, Merritones, Consumer Ed Club, intramurals Kathy Sliment: Theatre, intramural volleyball, basketball, baseball, hockey, student service You can ' t win them all.. . Our pride was deflated when the sophomores defeated us in the Spirit Week tug-of-war. Seniors Mark Slocomb: Varsity tennis, intramural football, soccer Kathy Smetana: Honor Society, intramurals, student service, floats Bruce Smith: Baseball, football Daniel Smith Michael Arthur Smith: Concert Band, FCA, frosh wrestling, varsity basketball manager, varsity football manager, intramurals, floats Michael S. Smith Neal Smith Tracy Lee Smith: Chorus, Future Farmers of America, floats, intramurals, powder puff football Being looked up to really wasn ' t so bad Barbara Smoker: Office Occupations Club, intramurals Shirley Snyder Dale Sondag: Photography Club, Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band Steve Soucy: National Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Intramurals Edward Souders Greg Souders: Intramurals, floats Claudia Speichinger David Spitze: Debate, I.E., NFL, Photography Club, Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, football Cindy Stark Mark Stegman: One-Acts, frosh football manager, frosh baseball, intramural soccer, basketball, football Elizabeth Stengel: Little Theatre, Choralettes, Spanish Club Roxanne Stevenson: Chorus, One-Acts, floats Bruce Stoffel: Marching Band, Pep Band, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Hy News Staff, German Club Bruce Stone Scott Stringer: One-Acts, Theatre, Jam and Court, Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Little Theatre, History Club, soph play, tennis Craig Strittmatter: Distributive Ed Club, frosh tennis Seniors 181 Sharon Struense: Chorus accompanist, Girls Glee accompanist. Distributive Ed Club, student service Brian Stueckel: Varsity tennis, intramural soccer John Stumbaugh Debra Stump! Class enthusiasm was demonstrated Mark Stump!: Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, football David Sturgeon: Cadet Band, Concert Band, frosh wrestling Dave Suddeth: Choir, Thespian, Theatre, I.E., One-Acts, soph play Debra Sumner Anne Suppiger: Varsity cheerleading tri-captain, French Club, Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Miss Maroon Court, Jam and Court Clay Sutter: Frosh track, soph cross country, intramural gymnastics William Talbott: Football, baseball, wrestling, FCA, Orchestra Linda Tarvin: Theatre, Distributive Ed Club, Choir, student service Jeffrey Tate: Intramural basketball Stephen Theis Debbie Thomas: Distributive Ed Club, Student Council, Pep Club, Jam, pom-pon squad, floats Lydia Thomas Susan Lynn Thomas: Rough Writers, Page One, French Club, Social Studies Club, AFS Club, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, History Club, Pep Club, Theatre, Jam, intramurals, floats, soph play Brian Thompson David Thompson: Thespian, Theatre, Jam and Court, German Club, Hy News Staff, Choir, Choraleers, floats Jeanne Thompson 182 Seniors Catherine Thornton: Marching Band, Orchestra, German Club, Pep Band, Jam, student service David Thornton: Orchestra, Marching Band, Chess Club Robert Timmer: Frosh-soph-jr- varsity football Larry Tojo: Social Studies Club, Prom, intramurals, floats in winning the float and pyramid” contests Senior girls met in the cafeteria before school. Michael Eugene Tullock Mike Turner Teresa Turner: Chorus, Belletones, Page One, intramurals Paul Tutza: Class floats Greg Tweedy John Tylka Jill Valerius: Rough Writers, Jam, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, student service, math team, floats Marshall Vallandingham Karien Van der Merwe: Exchange student from South Africa, Student Council, Little Theatre, I.E., AFS Club Jay Vandewater: Student Council, Jam, Theatre, Thespian, Prom, floats, Illinois Scholar Cindy Van Horn: One-Acts, Jam, Theatre, Chorus, soph play, floats, powder puff football, intramurals Donald Van Voorst David Vargo: Consumer Ed Club, frosh wrestling, football Betty Vaughn: Consumer Ed Club Jay Dee Vogt: Baseball, intramural basketball, softball Nancy Ann Voss: Cadet Band, Concert Band, Theatre, Jam, Prom, floats, intramurals d Seniors 183 Stacy Lynn Wall: Chorus, intramurals, float Sheri Walter: Intramural volleyball, basketball, hockey Janet Wappel: Choir, Jam, I.E., Prom, Theatre, Rough Writers, soph play, floats, powder puff football, intramurals Richard Ward Mark Weber: Orchestra, Concert Band, Honor Society, Illinois Scholar Roger Wegener Cindy W egescheide: Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, intramurals Mike Weir: Distributive Ed Club This year climaxed our four years at West Steven Weir: Varsity football, intramural basketball Michael Weis Deborah Wells: Powder puff football, float, intramurals Cindy Welzbacher: Intramurals, floats Robert Wetzel: Frosh football Larry Wayne Wheatley: Intramural soccer Darla Wheeler: Chorus, One-Acts, French Club, floats, soph play, student service Scott Wheeler Michael W hitaker V erlene Wickell: Office Occupations Club, intramurals Milton Wiley: Varsity basketball, varsity baseball Craig Willett Monica Willett Bruce Williams: Marching Band, Orchestra, tennis, floats Jo Ann Williams Mark W illiams 184 Seniors Sherri Williams: Pep Club, Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, Casuals Sextette, intramurals Ted Williams Jeanine W illiamson Kevin Wilson Julie Wire: Jam, floats, intramurals, powder puff football, baseball statistician, Illinois Scholar Diana Lynn Wohlgemuth: Jam, AFS Club, Bellevinois Staff, Big Brother Program, intramurals, soph play, floats Drew Wolford: Frosh basketball, intramural softball Diane Woods: Hy News Staff, Marching Band, Rough Writers, Social Studies Club, Jam, tennis, track, floats, intramurals and began a new life awaiting us Garry W oolard: Varsity cross country, frosh baseball, intramural football Kathy Wright: Choralettes, Choraleers, Future Nurses, AFS Club, Pep Club, floats, intramurals Robert Wright: Future Farmers of America Robin Wright: Theatre, One-Acts, NFL, floats, intramurals, softball, tennis, volleyball, gymnastics Suzane G. Wurtz: Theatre, Pep Club, One-Acts, Prom, student service, floats, powder puff football, intramural basketball, volleyball Annette Wylder: Distributive Ed Club, Future Nurses Club, Theatre, student service Wayne Wylie David Yearian Diane Yociss: One-Acts, I.E., NFL, Choraleers, Choir, Prom, Bellevinois Staff, track team, floats, student service James Young: Varsity football, Future Farmers of America, soph wrestling Julie Zipfel: Office Occupations Club, Jam, intramural softball, basketball, float Madeleine Ziska: Jam, Consumer Ed Club, float Patricia Zubrzycki: Illinois State Scholar Paula Zollner Seniors 185 ICE fBgg heabivo O ’lCfa-uft TAIIOH SHOP. annm two LADIES READY to WEAR •Shoe Cellar Backing Backing Through the friendly assistance of a teller at FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEVILLE, 19 Public Square, Lynn McDonald and Paul Butter find it easy to order checks. Business is a vital piece People know the place to go is K W, 20th Et South Belt West, especially when the soft drink is served by Jenny Eagan. David Thompson and Denise Lowe find that creativeness is at their fingertips, with the help of BOLLME ER ' S HOBBY SHOP, 715 East Main St. 188 Advertising Capitol Employment Agency 10519 West Main Street East St. Louis Security Employment Agency 7526 West Main Belleville We can get you started in the right direction. Two fine agencies to serve you I — Not affiliated with any other agencies — Owned and operated by Milton and Vi Half rich lifetime residents of St. Clair County v y Advertising 189 As this photograph of Lori Bouscher demonstrates, for beautiful effects in photography go to BELLE- FLAIR PHOTOGRAPHY, 6400 West Main Street. The display case at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M LLSTADT, 1 East Washington Street, Mi lstadt, showed that man has lived in the area for a long time. The bank, too, has been and is a stable institution in the area. All together— yet individuals Ralph Green, Bill Healy, and Scott Miller lean on SCHALTENBRAND FINANCIAL, affiliated with ADAMS AND ASSOCIATES INSURANCE COMPANY, 7400 West Main Street, for all their auto insurance needs. See Scha tenbrand for low student auto rates. Tracy Simpson chose a casual uniform from the wide assortment at one of the three JEAN ' S UNIFORMS, located at 22 East Main Street, Belleville, 104 South Locust, Centralia, and 708 Lincoln Highway, Fairview Heights. 190 Advertising After the game, Cindy Latina and Mike Fleming find an enjoyable atmosphere and fine food make the HITCHING POST RESTAURANT 8910 West Main Street, a great place to eat. The portrait makers at CEDARLEAF PHOTOGRAPHY, 1921 West Main Street, have their roles reversed as they pose for a portrait. Hope and John Jorns browse through the wide selection of clothing at J. C. PENNEY, 215 East Main Street. This friend can be found at JUL FISCHER DISTRIB¬ UTING COMPANY. 1 Whiskey Road. r Compliments of a Friend ful Jfisclier _ Advertising 191 At MARVIN S CAMERA, 11 East Main Street, Cheri Weir learned everything she wanted to know about cameras, but was afraid to ask. Visit ECKERTS COUNTRY STORE, U.S. Highway 460, where you will always find the best in peaches, apples, and country produce. ECKERT’S KASSLYCOLONIAL MORTUARY, 9900 St. Clair Avenue, Fairview Heights, congratulates the Class of 75. Kathy Raish found the latest fashion and personal service at LERNER ' S, 100 East Main Street. 192 Advertising Business sews - BELLEVILLE CONCRETE CONTRACTING COMPANY and HILBERT C. FOURNIE COMPANY Lathing, Plastering, Concrete Excavating Contractor Plain and Ornamental Plastering 2700 South Belt West Belleville, Illinois _ it up Lynette Mabry ' s smile is a sure sign of a pleased customer at FRILLMAN PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7607 West Main Street. To meet all your fuel needs turn to THOMPSON ' S GAS, 1431 North Illi¬ nois Street. r HOME HEATING Ef COOLING Thompson ' s Gas, Inc . LP GAS FUEL OIL COAL BUILDING MATERIAL 1431 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET • BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62221 J Dedicated to the public for almost a century is KURRUR FUNERAL HOME, located at 657 North 57th Street. Advertising 193 Bob Lolly and Patty Oh- lendorf find that no job or part is too big for UNITED AUTO PARTS , 112 West B St., the parts ' ' people. Giving our thanks to restaurants, shops, and banks Go to JA Y ' S DRIVE-IN, the old A W, 1201 North Illinois Street, for good old-fashioned root beer. Earn Daily Interest plus the highest legal rates on insured savings. Located at Washington at High Citizens Savings The friendly giant of Southern Illinois. GENE MILLER Camera studies by Gene Miller 619 S. Jackson 234-8176 At the BANK OF BELLEVILLE. 4800 West Main Street, Kim H or roll and Patty Reynolds dream of what they could buy with a 1000 dollar bill. At the TRA LWAY ' S RES TAURANT, 10039 Lincoln Trail, Fairview Heights, Lynette Mabry and Bill Healy find themselves very pleased with the wide selection of great food. LeAnn Bridges watches her employ¬ er, Mr. Larry Reeb e , demonstrate the functions of the new type-set¬ ting machine at Record Printing. LeAnn is a senior at West. ( 1 1 □□□ Ira E. Berry, Inc. REALTORS J 618-235-6500 912 Carlyle • Belleville, Illinois 62221 V J 1% Advertising am owx ,I EIIT£. AtUTS Sue Neuner and Jim Hipkess find quick and friendly service at EDGEMONT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, 8740 State Street, East St. Louis. Trust and security, a community goal Not adding but subtracting from your worries is the job of BANKERS TRUST, 6400 West Main Street. -. BELLEVILLE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OLIVER C. JOSEPH 223 West Main Street Dodge-Chrysler-Imperial MEYER OLDSMOBILE CO. 701 North Belt West O dsmobi e MEYER BROS. AUTO CO. 335 West Main Street Pontiac AUFFENBERG LINCOLN-MERCURY 1001 South Illinois Lincoln-Mercury ELDER CADILLAC, INC. 10400 West Main Street Cadillac l. r. mckinley sons, inc. 512 West Main Street Chevrolet WAGNER MOTOR CAR CO. 440 North Belt West Buick AUFFENBERG FORD, INC. 1004 South Illinois Ford BELLEVILLE TOYOTA 4407 North Belt West Toyota ___ Advertising 197 Dave Parks learns to brush after every meal with the help of an electric toothbrush found at H DEG PHARMACY, 8601 West Main Street. Examining the wide selection of class rings at GEORGE BLANQUART JEWELERS, 111 East Main Street, are Scott McCollam and Pam Graham. Kim Blim shows how to keep your cooling and heating systems ' truckin ' on with the help of BEL-0 COOLING AND HEATING, located at 1915 South Belt West. Find old fashion prices and friendliness along with new fashion styles at THE SHOE CELLAR, 6500 West Main Street and 710 Lincoln Highway in Fairview Heights. 198 Advertising r - 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.) Millsadt, Illinois V_ Sound businesses gain customers SHIELD ' S PRESCRIPTION SHOPPE. INC., fills all your medical needs at 4527 West Main Street. -- QchieldA Prescription Shoppe Inc. 4527 W. MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS PHONE 234-8383 W. A. Schickedanz Agency, Inc. (REALTORS) 110 West Main Street Dan Munier finds it easier to do his homework with an electronic calculator provided by DAVE ' S OFFICE MACHINES, 650 Carlyle Road. Advertising 199 t Lincoln Home From East to West and in between, people like Dave Parks, Bryan Gentsch, and Mike Rule go to REICHERT GRAIN COMPANY, 600 South First Street, for all their grain products. MAIN STREET MARKET 200 Advertising _ Tennis balls and all your tennis needs can be found at TENNIS PLUS, 3721 West Main Street, as Mark S ocomb so happily finds. VISIT THE PYRAMID. EGYPTIAN STATIONERS, INC. 101 West Main and Carlyle Plaza Trying to provide for the future, Joyce Kabureck discusses the many insurance plans available at THE TWENHOFEL COMPANY, 16 East Main Street. Tayon Sold Me , has become a common saying at BILL TA YON REALTY, 1823 North Belt East. Advertising 201 Remembering how the building once looked, Bettina Feuerabendt found that the food at FISCHER ' S RESTAU¬ RANT and HYATT LODGE, 21 West Main Street, is as good now as it was back then. Andreas Feuerabendt stood next to his dream car at DAVE ' S PRE-OWNED CARS, 4307 West Main Street, an expanding business in a growing community. In this day of rising inflation, think of a more economical way to live, and visit McDONALD COURT AND SALES, 2211 North Illinois, for a wide selection of mobile homes. MCDONALD COURT SALES 202 Advertising imii£oz -— s BUSINESS PATRONS BEAUTY BOUTIQUE 8201 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois HUDSON TREE SERVICE P.O. Box 683 Belleville, Illinois BELLE-MONT PHARMACY 8787 State Street East St. Louis, Illinois HULL’S DRUGS 8900 State Street East St. Louis, Illinois BELLEVILLE BOWLING AND SPORT STORE 127 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois ILLINOIS STATE TRUST COMPANY 7705 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois COIFFURE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, INC. 402 East Main Street Belleville, Illinois MILLSADT PHARMACY 210 West Mill Street Millstadt, Illinois COTTONWOOD LAKES Rural Route 1 Belleville, Illinois PEERLESS ENAMEL PRODUCTS 331 South 14th Street Belleville, Illinois CREASON FUNERAL HOME 221 West Washington Street Millstadt, Illinois PHYSICIAN’S OPTICAL COMPANY 103 South Third Street Belleville, Illinois DIEHL’S JEWELRY 30 East Main Street Belleville, Illinois GENE RAETZ STATE FARM INSURANCE 2916 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois DON’S TRAILER AND CAMPER SERVICE 627 South 29th Street Belleville, Illinois RAZOR ROYAL 6400 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois EAST ST. LOUIS AND INTERURBAN WATER CO. Box 451 Belleville, Illinois GEORGE RENNER SONS FUNERAL HOME 120 North Illinois Street Belleville, Illinois FAB-N-TRIM 214 East Main — 32 Bellevue Plaza Belleville, Illinois SANDY’S 204 Jefferson Street Millstadt, Illinois C. J. HERVY 101 West Washington Street Millstadt, Illinois STEGMEYER FURNITURE 217 East Main Street Belleville, Illinois HOME BRITE COMPANY 400 North Illinois Street Belleville, Illinois JOHN THOMPSON PHARMACY 301 West Lincoln Street Belleville, Illinois HOPPE INSURANCE 109 East “B” Street Belleville, Illinois TRIBOUT DISTRIBUTORS 1701 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois WESTOWN PHARMACY, INC. 3808 North Belt West Belleville, Illinois _ Advertising Academic Fine arts 38, 39 Language arts 40, 41 Mathematics 47 Natural sciences 44, 45 Physical sciences 46 Social sciences 42, 43 Vocational arts 48-51 Activities American Field Service 68, 69 Bellevinois 66, 67 Chess Club 73 Concert Band 82 Concert Choir 78 Consumer Education Club 74 Choraleers 80 Choralettes 80 Debate 61 Distributive Education 75 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 89 Future Farmers of America 76 Future Homemakers of America 74 History Club 72 Hy News 64, 65 Individual Events 60 Intramurals 86, 87, 88 Languages 70 Little Theatre 59 Marching Band 84 Majorettes 85 National Forensic League 60 National Honor Society 52, 53 National Merit Finalist 52 Natural Science Club 76 Office Occupations 75 Orchestra 83 Pep Band 81 Pep Club 90. 91 Photography Club 77 Plays 56, 57 Pom Pon Squad 85 Radio Club 77 Readers Theatre 58 Remon Singers 79 Rough Writers 71 Scholar Quiz 53 Social Studies Club 73 Stage Band 81 Stamp Club 72 Student Council 62, 63 Thespian Troupe 59 Sports Baseball 114, 115 Basketball 104, 107 Cheerleading 94, 95 Cross country 100, 101 Football 97-99 Golf 96 Tennis 116, 117 Track 111-113 Volleyball 102, 103 Wrestling 108-110 Board of Education Baum, Herbert 28 Burris, Edward 28 Eckert. Vernon 28 Fincke, Ruth 28 Moore. Leonard 28 Muendlein, Don 28 Nold, George 28 Tisch, Waldo 28 Faculty Addison, Bruce 30 Allen, F. B. 30 Armstrong, Norman 30, 89, 100, 111, 112 Arnold, Bruce 30 Ay lion, Arnold 30 Beaird. Margaret 30 Belcher, Howard 30 Besse, Ken 30 Besse, Mary 30 Betz. Larry 30, 97, 98. 102 Bobzin, David 30, 77 Bonnell, Mary 30 Bono, Nina 58, 128 Budde, Boots 30 Brumely. Suzanne 30 Buchannon, Tim 30 Burnett, Woody 30. 104, 105 Butts, Dennis 30 Campbell, Sue 30 Carr, Gary 30, 111 Certain; James 30 Clark, Robert 30 Craig, Sandra 30 Cross, Carolyn 31 Dahm, Doug 31 Dailey, Tom 31 Davis, Jeannette 31 Dosier, Robert 28 Drumsta, Mike 31, 58 Duncan, Judy 31 Dungey, Florine 31 Eschman, Ruth 31 Eskra, Doug 31 Esterly, George 31 Evans, Bill 31 Ftori, Bea 31 Frederich. Richard 31 Frieman. Dwight 31 Fuchs, Felcia 31 Garcia, Esther 31 Gasparich, George 31 Gerren, Grace 31 Guest, Ken 31 Gushleff, Bill 31, 73 Guthrie, Merle 31, 32, 94 Gyerman, Mike 32 Hall. Harold 32 Hansleben, Jane 32. 66. 67 Hanson, Bob 32 Harris, Dave 32 Harris, Sue 32 Hart. Bill 32, 108 Hasenstab, Charles 32, 114 Hayes, Hank 32 Heape, Linda 32 Hensel, Pete 32 Hepp, Cecelia 32 Hewitt, Georgiane 32 Highsmith, Philip 32, 97, 140 Hoefer, Betty 32 Hoepfinger, Robyn 32 Hughes, Marilyn 32 Hunsaker, Dick 32, 61 Jackson, Don 32. 35. 79 Jackson, Wilma 32 Jones. Don 32, 33, 72, 80 Jung, Randy 32 Kaiser, Bob 32, 97 Koehler, Lynn 32, 70 Kuehn, Janet 32, 53 Kunze, Fritz 32, 63 Kyramarios, Jane 32, 70 Lawrence, Keith 32, 97, 98 Levin, Belle 29 Limper, Harold 29, 151 Llewellyn, Dave 32 Manion, Jo 32, 71 Massey, Judy 33 Masters, Elmo 33 Matysik, Pat 33, 64 Maurer, Gene 33. 96 McConnell, Charles 33 McCoy, Kay 33 McIntyre, Alda 33 Mermelstein, Nancy 33, 53 Merritt, Dean 33 Meyer, Al 33 Miller, K. L. 28 Montgomery, Arch 33, 77 Moore, Bill 33. 73 Moore, Jean 33 Moore. Marita 33 Mueller, Roger 33. 89. 104, 115 Mueth, Jane 33, 38, 53 Murphy, Erna 33 Niess, Mary Lu 33 Ninnis, Tom 33, 75 Nollman, Dan 33 Obenchain, Larry 33, 74 Oelrich, Dorothy 33 Pabst, Faye 33 Parris. Sandra 34, 61 Patton, Norman 34 Petri, Bob 34 Philpott, Glen 34 Reed, John 34 Reeder, Orpha 34 Reichert. Elizabeth 34 Rodman, Charles 34 Rybicki, Jerry 34 Sazama, Bob 30, 34 Sawalich, Eugene 28 Scheibel, Mona 34 Schlesinger, Ralph 34, 82, 83 Schmidt. Trudy 34 Schuessler, Al 34 Schutzenhofer, Dennis 34. 106 Schwalb, Dave 34, 115 Sforza, Bob 35 Shannon, Cole 34 Sharp, Sue 34, 68 Shea, George 34, 114 Shepek. Gary 34 Sims, John 34 Smith, Elaine 34 Smith, Phyllis 34 Snelson, Patt 34 Snowdon, Dave 34 Steel, Nancy 34 Stieneker, Deborah 34. 53 Stover, Farren 34 Struze, Mary 35 Thom, Diane 35 Tinney, Sandra 35 Tonne, Gussie 35, 71 Torigian, Vince 35, 72 Turner, Jerry 29, 177 Twesten, Betty 35 Twesten, Gary 35, 76 Van Blair, Dale 35 Veach, Nathan 35 Vitek. Bob 35, 110 Wallen, Juanita 35 Walter, Pete 35, 116 Warren, George 35 Warren, Melody 35 Wehmeier, John 35, 108 Weshinskey, Gary 35, 107, 111 Wiesen, James 35 Willett, Bill 35 Wolford, Dan 29 Wood, Vera 35 Yung, Harold 35 Personnel Beaumont, Vernon 37 Bressler, Ruth 37 Burris, Betty 36 Cechovic, Wally 36 Chapman, Nadine 36 Childers, Wanda 36 Chinn, Edmund 37 Coon, Mike 37 Doctorman, JoAnn 36 Edwards, Doris 36 Fohl, Vernon 37 Gaubatz, Anna 37 Groh, Wayne 37 Haake, Elizabeth 37 Hailing, Clay 37 Hargis, Gayle 36 Hettenhausen. Jim 37 Hommel, Al 37 Isselhardt, Cooky 37 Katzmark, JoAnn 36 Klee, John 37 Koesterer, Betty 37 Krummrich, Ellie 36 Lauf, Georgie 37 Lopez, Gene 37 Lewis, Pat 36 McCullough, Ruth 37 McDonald, Jean 36 Muckenstrum, Doris 37 Phillips, Helen 36 Ramers, Myra 36 Reeble, Velma 36 Reinhardt, Agnes 37 Reuss, Georginna 37 Rose. Gloria 36 Rothgangel, Betty 37 Sauer, Betty 37 Schmidt, Doris 37 Swarringem, Doris 36 Thorn, Carol 36 Triefenbach, Milly 37 Tylka, Flo 37 Wittauer, Margaret 37 Wittlinger, Doris 36 Wright, Marlene 36 Wurdinger, Darlene 37 Zink, Al 37 Students A Aaron, Lynda 135 Abegg. Joe 89, 101, 113, 135 Abegg, Steve 160 Ackerman, Karen 160 Ackerman, Nancy 121 Acup, Ted 135 Adair, Lorrie 70, 91, 135 Adams, Jeff 160 Adams, Kevin 148 Adams, Leslie 121 Adams, Mark 121 Adams, Pam 121 Adams, Robin 148 Adams, Sue 135 Aeppli, Bill 160 Agne. Les 96. 148 Agne, Sara 121 Agnew, Sherri 83. 148 Aiello, Sue 121 Albers, Denise 135 Alberts, Dean 108, 160 Alberts, Mike 107, 115, 121 Alberts, Pat 67, 160 Aldrich, Paula 112, 135 Allen, Gregg 160 Allen, Lorna 89, 148 Allgire, Charles 135 Alperin, Roger 135 Alperin, Stuart 63, 148 Altman, Julie 42, 160 Amburn, Kathy 160 Amigdalos, Beth 135 Amsbury, Jim 148 Anagnostopoulos, Maria 80, 89, 121, 122 Anagnostopoulos, Photo 72, 135, 139 Analla, Mona 121, 126 Andersen. Mike 85, 148 Anderson, Beth 83, 148 Anderson. Cheryl 148 Anderson, Harry 121 Anderson, John 160 Andres, Sandra 148 Arlt, Dennis 135 Arlt, Penny 148 Armstrong, Jennie 148 Armstrong, Jon 121 Armstrong, Joyce 68, 78, 84, 85, 135 Armstrong. Tim 89, 98, 111, 135 Arnold, Jeff 115, 121 Arnold, Sandra 85, 111, 148 Arterburn, Joe 86, 160 Arterburn, Linda 148 Arterburn, Mike 121 Asbridge, Doug 135 Asbury, Agnes 135 Asbury, Anne 121 Athy, Joan 160 Auer, Steve 121 Augustine, Mike 121 Auner, Julie 135 Aurand, Betsey 61, 148 Auth, Cindy 121 Aye, Tom 135 Ayllon, Paul 148 B Bach. Mike 135 Bachmann, Tim 148 Bade, Richard 135 Bailey, Brenda 121 Bailey, Kathy 117, 135 Bailey, Melinda 148 Bailey, Tim 111, 135 Bailey, William 135 Baillargeon, John 135 Baines, Lisa 91 Bainter, Leroy 135 Baker, Andrea 160 Baker, Celia 148 Baker, Diana 160 Baker, Donna 160 Baker, Laura 78, 79, 83, 148 Baker, Louise 121 Baker, Rita 121 Baker, Sheryl 121 Baldwin, Martin 121 Ballard, Connie 135 Ballard. Judy 121 Ballard, Lynn 75, 160 Ballard, Tammy 148 Baltz, Alison 46, 83, 161 Index Baltz, Randy 135 Bland, Betsy 136 Bucknell, Doug 73, 136 Clement, Tim 164 Barbeau, Julie 121 Bland, Carol 53. 72, 162 Bucknell, Sarah 83, 122 Clifton, Tammy 122 Bardsley, David 73, 121 Blank, Linda 162 Buechler, Barbara 122 Cline, Pam 137 Barduniotis, Alexandra 148 Blankenship, Shelly 136 Buechler, James 149 Close. Judy 122 Barker, Brad 135 Blavaesciunas, Joe 136 Buechler, Jean 163 Closson, Julie 149 Barker, Janna 121 Blim, Kim 65, 71, 162, 198 Buehlhorn. Richard 149 Coghill, Cathryn 137 Barker. Sandy 161 Blue, Dorothy 90, 136 Bugg, Betsy 122 Coghill, Jim 164 Barkman. Kathy 161 Blue, Julie 148 Bugg, Brian 149 Coghill, Vicki 149 Baron, Debra 135 Blue. Laura 121 Bugg, William 149 Cogswell, Nina 52. 82. 85. 164, 178 Barschak, Johelen 135, 145 Blue, Shar on 90, 121 Buhr, Brian 72 Cohn, Carol 122 Bartelsmeyer, Fred 60, 74, 161 Blue, William 136 Bujnak, Lynn 72, 78, 84. 85, 91, 149 Cohn. Cathy 53, 122 Bartelsmeyer, Jim 100, 135 Boaz, Diane 136 Bunch, Clay 122 Colbert, Len 137 Bartelsmeyer, Karen 121 Bobb, Lonnie 136 Bunch, Tammy 136 Coleman, Mike 97 Battoe, Margie 121 Bobcik, Brad 7, 78, 81, 82. 84, 85, 162 Burch, Bob 122 Coleman, Tom 73, 122 Bartz. Jenny 135 Bodendieck, Anna 136 Burkhardt, Donna 149 Collins. Greg 112, 122 Battas, Glenn 148 Boehm, Pam 136 Buren, Rose 122 Collins. Harold 149 Batten, Cheryl 52, 66, 70,. 161 Boehm, Sherry 117 Burgert, Judy 72, 111, 149 Collins. Kelly 164 Battoe. Ken 148 Boehs, Jackie 53. 70, 78, 84, 85. 162 Burgett, Carol 163 Collins, Lori 74, 164 Bauder, Dan 161 Boisseau, Debbie 80, 83, 121 Burke, Kim 122 Collins. Mark 98, 111, 137 Bauer. Denise 14, 68, 86. 148 Boisseau, Donna 162 Burleson. Delores 85 Colvis, Jesse 137 Bauer, Janis 121 Bollinger, Diane 136 Burleson, Dian 84, 85, 122 Combs, Diana 137 Bauer, Ted 121 Bone, Christy 72, 121 Burnette, David 163 Compton, Annette 111, 122 Bauers, Sue 69, 89, 148 Bone, Susan 78, 79 Burnette, Richard 136 Compton, Janet 78, 149, 155 Baum, Peggy 148 Bonino, Vincent 148 Burns, Jackie 163 Compton, Jeff 137 Bauman, Mark 135 Booten, Susan 75, 162 Burns, Julie 122 Compton, John 149 Bayer. Karen 161 Booth, David 121 Burns, Marsha 163 Compton, Pat 101, 111 Bazoian, Mike 161 Bosick, Kathy 83, 136 Burroughs, Bill 106, 136 Compton, Tony 98 Beaird, Pat 53. 58, 80, 135 Bosick, Steve 121 Burrows, Peggy 136 Conaway, Joanne 122 Beatty, Julie 121 Boswell, Ann 75, 162 Burton, Mark 122 Conaway. Nancy 84, 85, 164 Beatty, Mike 135 Botkins, David 121 Buss, Cheryl 149 Conder, Sam 107, 122 Becherer, Barb 135 Bouffard, Cynthia 136 Buss, Denise 53, 122 Conley, Kathy 135, 137 Becherer, Bart 116, 161 Boul, Sherri 136 Butler, Debra 149 Connely, Jodi 14. 61, 148, 149 Bechtold, Sandra 121 Bouscher, Lori 162, 190 Butler, Paul 73, 163, 188 Conner, Libby 164 Becker, JoAnn 121 Bowen, Beth 136 Buttery, Nanette 163 Connor, Kelly 137 Becker, Mark 148 Bowen, Lynn 121 Byrd, Larry 136 Conrad, Sandy 164 Becker, Mike 80 Bowles, John 115, 121 Byrnes, Janice 122 Conrad, Steve 149 Beckner, Rhonda 121 Bowman, John 97, 162 C Constance, Mike 122 Beckwith, Katie 148 Boxdorfer, Glenda 72, 85, 148 Cahnovsky, Tom 53, 58 Cook, John 137 Bedwell, Jim 97, 114, 148 Boyer, Randy 148 Caldwell, Chris 136 Cook, Rhonda 149 Beil, Tom 161 Boyles, Brent 104, 105, 106, 115, 136 Calhoun, Doug 149 Cook, Rochelle 137 Belcher, Don 148 Brabenec, Mike 136 Calhoun, Jay 163 Cook, Terry 164 Bell, Jeff 161 Bradley. Sherry 78, 79 Calhoun. Jeff 8, 89. 163 Cooper, Charles 122 Bell, Robert 53, 78, 79, 146 Bradley, Steve 148 Calhoun. Kelly 136 Cooper, Joe 122 Belter, Charles 121 Brammer. Randy 77, 80. 136 Calvanese. Kim 8, 163 Cooper, Robyn 8, 9, 16, 22, 52, 62, 66, 71, Belz, Jane 86, 148 Brandenburger, Donna 81, 82, 90, 136 Calvanese, Mark 98, 136 164 Belz, Kathy 121 Brandmeyer, Dan 136 Canady, Bart 98, 136 Cornell, Keith 164 Benesh, Sindy 121 Brandt, Jody 162 Cange, Jeff 135, 136 Cox, Linda 149 Benson, Bruce 148 Brandt, Mary 162 Cange, Steve 163 Cox, Roger 112, 120, 122 Benson, Donna 161 Brandt, Rita 148 Cannady, Darryl 122 Coyne, John 101, 122 Benson, Zonetta 121 Brandt. Bill 121 Capps, Martha 136 Craig, Jeff 122 Bereitschaft, Mark 81, 82, 135 Branson, Pat 148 Caravia, Joey 97, 114, 149 Craig, Sandy 149 Berens, Matt 121 Branson, Bill 80, 136 Carel, Kenan 149 Crame, Darlene 149 Berkel. Kevin 121 Braun, Becky 148 Carl, Amy 149 Crannage, Dawn 164 Bernhard, Stella 135 Braun, Cynthia 162 Carlisle, Royce 108, 163 Creason. Debbie 53, 122 Bernhard, Theresa 148 Braun, Bob 136 Carmody, Ken 115, 136 Cresson. Vicki 164 Bernier, Doug 53, 79, 135 Brawley, Virginia 121 Carpenter, Colleen 163 Croissant, Adrian 82 Bernier, Mark 161 Bray, Bret 136 Carr, Annette 163 Crosby, Cynthia 137 Berry, JoAnn 65, 68, 84, 85, 87. 148 Brendel, Elizabeth 81, 82 Carr, Bruce 163 Crowl, Betty 123 Bertelsman, Kevin 161 Brendel, Martha 52, 62, 71, 162 Carr, Kathryn 53, 79, 136 Crowl, Diane 123 Bertelsman, Susan 83, 161 Brennan, Georgia 121 Carr, Tony 136 Cruncleton, Kim 65, 70, 73, 79, 149 Bertelsman, Sheri 135 Brennan, Marty 121 Carriel, Vince 112, 122 Crutcher, John 108 Bertsch, David 105, 106, 115, 135 Brennan, Virginia 136 Carroll. Pat 163 Cueto, Cathy 149 Bertsch, Wendy 52, 161 Brennfleck, Jim 121 Carroll. Robert 98. 115, 136 Cullen. Donna 123 Bertschinger, Greg 121 Bretsch, Pat 148 Carroll, Theresa 122 Cullen, Margaret 164 Bertulis, Allan 135 Bridges, LeAnn 75, 162 Carron, Denise 75, 163 Cunningham, Bill 123 Bertulis. Ken 121 Bridges, David 83 Carron, Kathy 80 Curcuro, Pat 123 Betten, Fred 98, 135 Bringaze, Pat 65, 70, 149 Carron, Linda 52, 75, 163 Curtis, Frank 137 Beuckman, Lisa 95, 135 Brisben, John 162 Carron, Terry 136 Curtis. Phil 81. 149 Bevenue, Kelly 135 Britt, Scott 112, 121, 162 Carter, Jozelle 136 Czech. Jim 51, 76, 164 Bevirt, Dave 83. 101, 115, 121 Brockway, Carl 136 Carver, Vickie 136 Bevirt, Karen 135 Brockway, Jill 121 Casson, Richard 122 Beyer, Mary 121 Broers, Kelly 121 Cermak, Judy 86, 149 Bickers. Pam 121 Brough, John 86, 149 Cerulli, Patty 122 D Bieber, Laura 121 Brown, Chris 149 Cerulli, Theresa 72, 149 Daesch, Jeff 164 Bieber, Linda 135 Brown, Cindy 149 Chadderton, Cheryl 83. 122 Dahm, Carol 80, 137 Biedenbach, Kay 53, 58, 61, 162 Brown, Judy 136 Chaffin, Pam 82, 122 Dahm, Deann 111, 123 Biehl, Karen 70, 91, 135 Brown, Keith 114, 149 Chambers, Claude 53. 80, 122 Dahm. Debra 111, 117, 137 Bien, Tammy 121 Brown, Kim 136 Chamberlain, Diane 136 Dahm, Kathy 42. 53. 164 Biggs, Richard 115, 121 Brown, Mike 162 Chamblin, Lynn 94, 163 Dahm, Mary 123 Bingheim, Linda 162 Brown, Randy 136 Chandler, Bonnie 122 Dahm, Richard 108, 164 Bingheim, Tim 121 Brown, Roger 149 Chapman, Tamare 122 Dahm. Vickie 137 Birk, Steve 72, 121 Brown, Tina 149 Cheseldine, Bill 149 Dailey, Tom 80, 137 Bivens, Tammy 121 Brown, Vance 162 Chew, Judy 53, 136 Dance, Susan 165 Biver, Angela 61, 135 Browning, Margaret 74, 161 Chew. Keith 53. 66. 78, 79, 163 Darnell, Larry 53, 78. 81. 82, 165 Biver, Debbie 162 Browy, Cynthia 75, 162 Churchill, Beth 84, 122 DaRugna, Carole 149 Biver, George 121 Brucker, Nancy 122 Cimarolli, David 122 Daubach, Bonnie 75. 165 Black, Berry 162 Bruckner, Brad 44, 149 Clark, Angela 91, 122 Daubach, Pam 137 Black, Gary 135, 136 Bruehl, Kathy 149 Clark, Mariann 164 Daubach, Robert 100, 123 Blackard, Mary 44, 148 Brunson, DeLaura 122 Clark. Sara 122 Davenport, Bob 111 Blackman, Debbie 70 Brunson, Gina 149 Clare, Linda 164 Davenport, Dave 7, 165 Blaes, Barbara 53, 61, 121 Brunson, Mark 122 Clay, Becky 137 Davies. Alayna 89, 149 Blaes, Jean 53, 58, 61, 70, 148 Bruss, Bryan 53, 58. 61, 149 Clayton, Shawn 122 Davinroy, Conny 80, 82, 85, 111, 137 Blaies, Greg 121 Buckhannan, Beverly 149 Cleamer, Sherry 122 Davinroy, Penny 81, 82, 85. Ill, 149 Blaies, Lauren 136 Bucknell, Allen 53, 60, 61, 66, 162 Clement, Sharen 122 Davinroy, Sherry 66, 94, 165 Index 205 Davis, John 137 Davis, Laurie 123 Davis, Mike 80. 123 Davis, Tom 165 Davis, Vickie 123 Davis, Wayne 137 Day. Karen 137 -Decker, Mark 137 Decker, Mike 98, 117, 137 Dees, Debra 123 Dees, Rick 89, 100, 111. 165 DeAntoni, Steve 88 DeFrates. Lissa 80, 83. 137 DeHart, Susan 70, 79, 81, 149 DeHart, Valerie 80, 137 Dehler. Kim 123 DeLaria. Lea 38, 53, 61, 123, 149 DeLaria, Mary 137 Delsignore, Joe 115, 137 DeMonge, Amy 86, 111, 148, 149 DeMonge, Jane 68. 70. 89. 137 DeMonge. Nancy 80. 87, 103, 120 Demond. Marie 165 Depper, Anita 137 DeRousse, Gail 83, 165 Deschamps, Bridgetle 165 Determan, Gary 137 Determan, Jody 80. 149 Determan, Karen 123 DeVan, Alan 149 DeVan, Linda 112, 123 Devos. Jim 115, 123 Diamond, Paul 52, 165 Dick, Alison 149 Dickerson, Marvin 149 Diesel, John 165 Dietrich, Jeff 81. 82. 85 Dietrich, Lisa 53. 61, 80, 137 Dill, Jane 122, 123 Dillon, Paula 123 Dinga, Mike 88, 97, 165 Dinkelmann, Jay 123 Dinkelmann, Jeff 165 Dintelmann. Craig 137 Dintelmann, Lynn 137 Dippel, Mary 123 Dismuke, Susan 123 Dissett, Joan 75, 165 Dissett, Pat 89. 150 Dobbs, Dan 123 Dobbs. David 115, 137 Dobbs. Doug 97. 114, 150 Dobson. Lynda 123 Doctorman. Sally 165 Doerr, Debra 150 Dohrman, Dennis 150, 165 Dohrman, Dorene 89, 150 Dohrman, Robert 123, 137 Domescik, Kaye 83, 123 Domescik, Kieth 79, 85. 165 Domescik, Matt 84, 150 Donahue, Vickie 123 Donithan, Kim 123 Donjon, Sue 53. 70, 72 Donner. Jim 137 Dorman. Dave 137 Dorn. Beth 72, 84, 85. 123 Dorn, Katy 165 Douffet, Kelly 123 Doussard, Ray 150 Downs, Lori 137 Driemeyer. Doug 123 Driemeyer, Pat 165 Driscoll, Mike 165 Driscoll, Pat 106, 137 Driver. Debra 165 Ducey, Tim 165 Duco, Joe 137 Dulaney, Scott 137 Duncan, Paula 53, 165 Dunger, Amy 150 Dunlap, Connie 137 Dunlap, Doug 52. 166 Dunn, Denise 53, 150 Dunn, Larry 166 Dunn, Richard 98, 123 Dunn, Robert 22, 98, 123 Dunnigan, Debbie 150 Dunnigan. Mike 115, 123 Dyer, Carolyn 53. 58. 80, 137 Dyer, Kathryn 166 Dyer, Mike 150 E Ebel, Eric 137 Ebel, Melinda 137 Ebersohl, Rhonda 89. 150 Eckhardt, Rhonda 166 Eckert, Kevin 137 Eckert, Lisa 137 Edgar, Bob 166 Edgar, Ron 97, 150 Edmiston. Joe 138 Edwards. Andrew 53. 73. 82, 84. 85, 123 Edwards, John 22. 52. 53, 85. 166 Edwards, Pat 138 Egan, Jeni 166. 188 Egan, Kathy 46. 52. 61, 79, 166 Eggmann, Marie 123 Eicholz, Debra 123 Eihausen, Carol 138 Eiler, Richard 52, 166 Eiiering, Bonnie 166 Eisenhauer, Gail 138 Eisenhour, Mike 97, 114, 150 Eiskant, Connie 166 Eisloeffel, Elizabeth 39. 150 Elam, Dave 138 Elbe, Dennis 138 Elbe, Susan 123 Elder, Cynthia 74, 150 Elge, Kim 166 Elkins, Denise 123 Ellerbusch, Linda 123 Ellison, Becky 166 England, Diane 138 England, Richard 138 England, Robert 166 England, Tom 166 Engler, Sally 123 Englerth. Bonnie 138 Englert, Sharon 74, 150 Enzweiler, Larry 53, 58 Erb, James 138 Erlinger, Lanette 80, 111, 166 Ernst, Gregg 138 Ernst. Ron 50. 52, 166 Erwin, Debra 53, 65. 71, 166 Eschman, Dave 138 Eschman, Greg 115, 123 Eschman, Mark 113 Eschman, Mary 62, 87, 148, 150 Escobar, Diane 123 Escobedo, Tony 52. 53. 73. 166 Estes. Mark 138 Etling. Cathy 65, 68. 90, 150, 154 Etling, Jean 150 Ettling, Sheryl 74, 150 Evans, Donna 138 Evans, John 138 Evans, Jolene 166 Evans, Sandra 138 Evans, Rick 166 Evans, Tim 123 Eversole, Scott 123 Ezzell, Angela 138 F Fahrner, Sandra 138 Fairbairn, Carrie 123 Fairbairn, Chuck 52, 89. 104, 106, 114, 166 Falcetta, Gina 123 Fallon. Donna 123 Fann, Bonnie 123 Farmer, Craig 123 Farrar, John 112, 123 Faries, Ramona 138 Farris, Cynthia 117, 123 Feazel, Denise 150 Feder, Richard 138 Ferguson. Kevin 83. 112, 123 Ferguson. Scott 166 Ferrario, Frankie 150 Ferry, Clark 138 Feuerabendt, Andreas 58, 81, 82, 116, 150, 202 Feuerabendt, Bettina 21, 52, 66. 68, 78, 79, 166, 202 Fietsam, Guy 167 Fischer, Kim 138 Fischer, Stacey 150 Fischer, Tim 76. 123 Fishbein, Harry 150 Fisher, Melissa 138 Fitzgerald, Kathy 150 Fitzgerald, Linda 123 Fitzgerald, Nancy 138 Fitzgerald, Ron 167 Fix, David 124 Fix, Dona 167 Flach, Dennis 124 Flandreau, Bob 167 Flandreau. Ruth 138 Fleming, Mike 65. 167, 191 Fleming, Tom 150 Fleshren, Bruce 138 Fleshren. Sandra 112, 124 Flood, Mark 89, 98. 138 Flynn, Pat 53 Foote. James 86, 138 Forayt, Gary 138 Ford, Cynthia 85, 150 Ford. Mary 73, 91. 124 Ford. Terry 106. 138 Foree. Cheryl 150 Foree, Diane 79, 138 Foree, Kathy 124 Foree. Bob 138 Foster, Cynthia 138 Foster, Donna 124 Foster, Nancy 53. 58, 80. 183 Fostler, Pam 78. 83, 84. 85. 138 Fournie, Michelle 124 Fox, Sally 124 Franklin. Greg 124 Franklin, Mike 112 Franklin, Susan 65, 150 Frawley, Deborah 167 Frawley, Tamala 138 Fraser, Clara 150 Frazier, Brad 53, 58, 167 Frederick, Mark 138 Freimuth, Mary 124, 167 Frerichs, David 167 Frerker. Mary 111, 124 Freudenburg, Gene 124 Frew. David 98. 138 Frey, Amy 138 Frey, Bernie 167 Frick, Donna 167 Friday, Joni 167 Friday, Linda 138 Friederich, Deborah 138, 150 Friederich. Nick 167 Friedewald, Jan 53, 58, 150 Friedewald, Jim 97, 150 Friedeman, Kevin 97, 114, 150 Friedman, Mike 115 Friedman, Morton 150 Frieman, Tim 138 Frieman, Karen 167 Frieman, Kevin 167 Frierdich, Bob 76, 167 Fries, Darin 107, 124 Frillman, Scott 150 Frischkorn, Nancy 75, 167 Fritchley, Davonna 150 Fritsch, Beth 124 Fritsche, Janet 60, 72, 91, 138 Fritzinger, Fred 167 Fuchs. Diana 14. 66, 71. 91, 117, 167 Fuchs, Paul 107. 112, 124, 132 Fulton, Cindy 150 Fulton, Donna 82, 85, 138 Fulton. Mike 101, 111, 151 Fults, Diane 138 Fults, Peggy 124 Funk, Bradley 138 Funk, Cindy 151 Furgerson, Glenda 124 G Gaertner, Margaret 167 Gain, Don 138 Gain, Janice 151 Gaither. Dave 104, 106, 114, 167 Gale, Jeff 124 Gale, Mary 124 Gale, Sandy 124, 167 Galle, Margaret 138 Gallego, Miguel 151 Gamblin. Kim 124 Gansmann, Jean 151 Gansmann, Roger 151 Gansmann, Rose 124 Gardner, Denise 151 Gardner, Scott 124 Garrison, Greg 138 Gauch, Debbie 167 Gauch, Jeff 72 Gear, Steve 81. 82. 84. 85. 124 Gedda, Gina 167 Gedda, JoLynn 112, 124 Gedda, Kelly 151 Gellner, April 124 Geolat, Ben 124 Geolat, Patti 61 Georgen, Debbie 86, 89, 151 Gerhard. Joe 52, 81. 82, 167 German, Larry 151 Germann, Roger 52, 81, 111, 168 Gibbons. Jeff 106, 115, 135, 138 Gibbs, Dawn 168 Gibbs, Kathryn 168 Gilbert, Jim 53, 151 Gillison, Tammy 139 Gilmore, Diane 168 Gintz, Joy 124 Gipson, Toni 139 Gither, Hugh 168 Gither, Ron 124 Gladson. Lynda 151 Glaeser, Dan 139 Glaeser, John 97, 151 Glaeser, Robin 168 Glass. Helen 83. 122, 124 Glauber, James 52. 73, 168 Glauber, Jeff 139 Glauber, Nancy 73. 139 Glazebrook, Craig 112, 124 Glazebrook, Linda 53 Glenn, Ken 139 Gocheff, Gail 139 Goddard, Margo 139 Goedeke, Charles 72, 124 Goetter, Jim 139 Goff. Mary 84, 85. 151 Gonzales, Cynthia 139 Goodwin, LaDean 124 Gore, James 124 Gorges, Dennis 151 Graebe, Nancy 124 Graelish, Mary 168 Graf, Melisa 90, 124 Graf, Nancy 139 Graf, Steve 52. 82. 168 Grah, Chrystal 139, 141 Graham, Jerome 139, 140 Graham, Mike 124 Graham. Pam 83. 148, 151, 198 Grass. Mike 124 Grass, Theresa 139 Graves, Greg 124 Graves, Mike 139 Graves, Paul 124 Graves, Randy Gravot, Brenda 124 Gravot, Galon 168 Gray, Doug 124 Gray, Gary 168 Grebenick, Dave 139 Grebenick, Ted 124 Green, Beth 14, 62. 71, 81, 82, 87, 89. 151 Green, JoAnn 70, 139 Green, Mike 124 Green, Ralph 15. 66. 89, 168, 190 Green. Tom 151 Green, Vicki 139 Gregory, Karole 124 Greiman, Kay 124 Greiman, Paul 80. 113, 139 Griebel, Dennis 139 Griffith, Bill 151 Grim, Mike 101 Grimmer, Dan 168 Grogan, Debbie 151 Groom, Mike 151 Groom, Renea 124 Groom, Sharon 75, 168 Gross, Terry 117 Gruenewald, Diane 80, 83, 139 Gruenewald, Jan 111, 168 Gryzmala, John 124 Guetterman, Karen 151 Guetterman, Laurie 139 Guild, Cathy 139 Guin, Ruth 125 Gulash, Laura 151 H Haas, Hazel 151 Haas. John 50 Haas. Stephane 72, 125 Habermehl, Vicky 125 Hackmann, Mary 90, 125 Index Haege, Kathy 83, 168 Haentzler, Jane 125 Hagen, Delmar 168 Hagen, Mary 48, 151 Hager, Chris 17. 49, 168 Hages, Lew 53, 58, 61, 70, 137, 139 Haider, Dan 97, 168 Haider, Lois 49, 125 Hall, Debbie 151 Hall, Sandra 125 Halliburton, Mike 125 Ham, Debbie 42, 169 Hamilton, Carla 74. 139 Hamilton, Denise 75, 169 Hamilton, Mike 85. 125 Hamilton, Pam 74, 169 Hamilton, Tina 125 Hammitt, Sylvia 151 Hammon, Sarah 81, 139 Hamon, Terry 100, 111 Hammond, Kim 75, 169 Hammond. Larry 151 Hammond, Pat 111, 139 Hampsey, Katrina 151 Hankammer, Anthony 76, 151 Hankammer, David 139, 169 Hankammer, June 72, 74, 83, 125 Hankammer, Lydia 125 Hansell, Doug 53. 58. 139 Hansen, David 139 Hansen. Elise 48, 169 Hanvey, Cheryl 139 Happel, Cathy 72, 125 Hardy, Bruce 151 Hardy, Steve 139 Harper, Cynthia 117, 139 Harper, Vickie 169 Harres, Tom 81, 82, 139 Harris, Kevin 125 Harris. Rebecca 78, 82, 84, 85, 151 Harris, Russ 108, 109, 151 Harris, Susan 169 Harrod, Zachary 125 Harry, Jon 104, 151 Harry, Ted 81, 82, 125 Hartleb, Kathy 125 Hartman, Janice 83, 125 Hartoin, Donna 151 Hassard, Dan 53, 125 Hasty, Bill 125 Hatzl, Cathy 169 Hatzl, Linda 125 Hatzl, Mary 151 Hausmann, Jeff 125 Hausmann, Linda 80, 151 Hauver, Cecile 70. 72. 139, 144 Hauver, Paul 169 Havel. Joyce 151 Hawk. David 115, 125 Hawk, Karen 74, 151 Hawk, Kathy 74, 90, 151 Hawk, Theresa 151 Hawkins, Kent 78, 79, 139 Hawthorne, Janet 151 Hawthorne, Pam 89, 139 Hayden, Greg 125 Hayden. Jerry 152 Hayden, Ken 169 Hayden, Tim 152 Haynes, Mary 53. 60, 61, 152 Haynes. Julie 61, 85 Heafner, Tony 60, 61, 169 Healey. Sharon 139 Healy, William 97, 169, 190, 195 Heberer, Dwight 115, 125 Hecht, Cynthia 53, 80, 135, 139 Heidemann, Julie 70, 125 Heidenfelder, Barbara 152 Heidenfelder, Mike 125 Heidorn, Craig 115, 139 Heil, Julie 70, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 139 Heilig, Greg 82, 85, 139 Heilig, Kathy 82, 83, 84, 125 Heise, Doug 61 Heitland, Ron 60, 169 Heizer, David 81, 82, 152, 169 Held. Paul 152 Held. Scott 139 Helfrich, Randy 125 Heller, Mary 125 Hellwig, Gale 139 Helton, Becky 125 Helton, Shirley 169 Hemmer, Janice 125 Hemmer, Jill 75, 169 Hemmer, Joe 139 Hemmer. Julia 125 Hemmer, Susan 152 Henderson, Cheryl 139 Hennerfauth, Keith 152 Henkel. Mark 125 Hennigs. Tina 169 Henshaw, Jim 139 Henson, Candie 139 Henson. Chris 139 Henson, Eugene 169 Hepworth, Mike 86 Herbert, Darla 139 Herbert, Dianne 152 Herbert, Jim 140 Herbert, Susan 125 Herbert, Tim 72, 140 Herbstreith. Jill 111, 125 Herrington, Carol 125 Herrmann, Paul 76, 125 Herron, Carole 152 Hertlein, Charles 125 Hertlein, Lisa 152 Heskett, Joni 152 Hesse, Frank 77, 125 Hettenhausen, Lisa 125 Higgins. Tracy 140 Highland, Valerie 140 Hildebrand. Pam 152 Hildebrand, Steve 140 Hill, Richard 82, 125 Hill, Sheila 140 Hillier, Jim 62, 98 Hillesheim, Nancy 140 Hilmes, Denise 125 Hines. Tom 140 Hipkiss, Jim 86. 169 Hitchcock, Rhonda 170 Hitsman, Mark 125 Hitsman. Valerie 152 Hock, Dianne 140 Hock, Ed 86 Hocking, Debra 170 Hodge, David 125 Hoecker, Linda 170 Hoecker, Steve 125 Hoelscher, Brian 107, 115, 125 Hoelscher, Cathy 170 Hoelscher, Mark 152 Hoepfinger, Howard 140 Hoepker, Mark 170 Hoertel, Denise 70, 86, 112 Hoertel, Monica 125 Hoff, Curt 125 Hoffarth, Chris 170 Hoffeditz. Greg 43 Hoffman, Jerry 60, 61, 140 Hoffmann. Gayla 170 Hoffmann, Greg 76, 170 Hoffmann. Jay 125 Hoffman, Ken 100 Hoffmann, Linda 44, 170 Hogan, Tammy 53, 82, 152 Hogg, Mark 111 Hoit, Sanna 140 Holdner, Dan 152 Holdner, Ed 8. 11. 88, 170 Holdner, Mary 72, 125 Holdner, Sandra 152 Hollis, Charles 98. 139 Holshouser, Jack 125 Holshouser, Kathy 140 Holtgrewe, David 88. 97, 170 Hoock, Sandra 80, 140 Hoover. Bonnie 152 Hoover, Cindy 79, 170 Hoover, Steve 53. 78. 81, 82, 84, 85. 152 Hopkins, Jackie 140 Horman, Stephanie 140 Horn, Marvin 112, 125 Hornbostel, Ralph 112, 125 Horrell, Kim 170, 194 Horrell. Shelley 125 Hotto, Kurt 170 Hough, Molla 170 Howard, Carol 75, 170 Howard, Julie 112, 125 Howard, Pat 91. 117, 152 Howard, Patty 152 Howard. Peggy 140 Howdeshell, Stephanie 125 Howell, Danelle 170 Howell, Keith 98, 140 Howell, Kim 75, 171 Huber, Greg 125 Hubert, Walter 152 Huddleston, Teresa 140 Huebner, Brenda 152 Huebner, Wayne 125 Huff, Charles 152 Huffer, Lori 58. 61. 152 Huffman, Debra 125 Hug, Peggy 90, 126 Hug, Steve 115 Hugg, Mark 152 Hughes, Cary 126 Hughes, Shawn 171 Hundley, Ron 98. 112, 126 Hunsaker, Richard 83, 126 Hunt. Johnny 152 Hunt, Sylvia 140 Hunter, Rick 104, 105 Hurd, Joanne 152 Hurst, Laura 126 Hutchison, Dave 126 Hyde, Donna 53, 111, 171 I Idoux, Nancy 53. 58. 61, 152 Ingersoll, Drew 152 Ingersoll, Stacey 53, 126 Inman, Kim 126 Inman, Robin 152 Irons, Tim 152 Ismail, Mike 98. 115, 140 Isselhardt, Lynn 53 Isselhardt, Susan 111, 126, 140 Iwasczyuk, Donna 53 J Jackson, Doug 106, 140 Jackson, John 126 Jackson, Pat 140 Jackson, Terry 45. 171 Jacob, Keith 115, 140 Jacob, Lauren 83, 90, 126 Jacquot, Phil 98, 115, 140 James, Mary 126 Janicik, Jim 108, 126 Janicik, John 52, 89. 108, 171 Janicik, Tom 108, 140 Jarosik, Barbara 140 Jaskowisk, Debbie 140 Jaskowisk, Mark 126 Jasper, Cynthia 53, 126 Jasper, Lisa 140 Jenkins, Anita 126 Jenkins, Audrey 126 Jenkins, Jim 171 Jerome, Lisa 78. 79 Jerome, Michelle 171 Jewell, Eddie 140 Jewsbury, Janet 126 Johannsen, Kris 135, 140 Johnson, David 171 Johnson, Debbie 83 Johnson, Jim 140 Johnson, Mark 171 Johnson, Merry 75, 171 Johnson, Rebecca 41. 46, 66, 71, 91, 171 Johnson. Steve 126 Johnson, Tim 83, 126 Johnson, Tom 126 Johnson, Tony 171 Johnston, Lori 72, 80, 140 Jokisch, Michelle 126 Jones, Don 72 Jones, Mary 140 Jones. Tim 126 Jordan, Doug 112, 122, 126 Jordan, Kathy 80, 140 Jorns, Hope 140, 191 Jorns, John 126, 191 Jorns. Teresa 53, 66, 71, 76. 171 Joshu, Chris 66, 171 Joshu, JoAnn 86 Jourdan, Jeanne 126 Jourdan, Joanne 78 Julius, Brenda 171 Julius, Jerry 126 Jung, Randy 89, 171 Junge, Brenda 171 Jurak, Edward 115, 126 K Kabureck, Joyce 171, 201 Kaemmerer, Calvin 83, 126 Kaiser, Karen 47, 87, 111 Kaminski, Tony 98 Kamper, Diane 112, 140 Kampmann, Fred 171 Karch, Cathie 171 Karch, Cheryl 126 Karfs, Margie 126 Karibian, Carl 171 Karibian, Karen 126 Kartmann, Amy 85, 126 Karwoski, Mike 115, 126 Kasafirek, Vickie 140 Kasson, Doren 140 Katt, Linda 126 Katz. Andrew 79, 140 Katz, Shelley 8, 79. Ill, 160, 171 Kaufhold, Kirby 88, 171 Kavanaugh, Howard 97, 108, 171 Kavanaugh, Mike 98, 126 Kealey, John 97 Kebel, Kathy 75, 172 Kebel, Robert 126 Keck, Paul 140 Keehner, Julie 80. 91, 115, 138, 140 Kehrer, Sharon 53, 80 Keiser, Suzanne 82, 126 Keller, Betty 15, 41, 52. 65. 72, 172 Keller, Brad 97 Keller, Mitch 97 Kellerman, Debbie 53, 70, 82, 85, 172 Keelev, Sandra 126 Kelley, Susan 126 Kelly, Cindy 53. 90, 172 Kelly. Dan 172 Kelly, Scott 78, 79. 140 Kemmer, Clyde 84 Kemmerer, Al 81 Kemp. Mary 126 Kennedy, Greg 126 Kennedy, Janet 140 Kenner, Donna 126 Kenny, Mark 172 Kenny, Susan 89 Kerkmeyer, Sharon 65 Kern, Philip 89, 100, 172 Kerr. Myles 126 Kessler, Doug 172 Kettler, Linda 126 Kettler, Malinda 140 Kettler, Richard 140 Kilborne. Karen 75, 172 Killingsworth, Dan 73, 91, 96, 172 Kimutis, Greg 79 Kimutis, Mike 140 King, Mary 172 Kinnikin, Jeff 104, 105. 114 Kirby, Judy 75 Kirby, Mike 126 Kirchoff. Sally 172 Kirkland, Julie 140 Kish, Cherie 172 Kissel, Bruce 8, 45, 85, 141 Klein. Kim 53, 141 Klein, Kyle 101, 115, 127 Kleinatis, Joe 127 Klem, Carole 172 Klemme, Jack 141 Klemme, Jill 172 Klever, Dawn 141 Klinger, Diane 83, 141 Klohr, Kelly 127, 172 Klopmever. Becky 141 Klotz, Gerald 127 Klucker. Debbie 141 Kmiecik, Darlene 141 Knapp, Theresa 82 Kneezel, Randy 53. 58. 155 Knepper, Kevin 127 Knepper, Sandra 78. 79 Knepper. Valerie 80, 141 Knewitz, Cindy 66, 171 Kniepkamp, Keith 101, 111, 141 Kniepkamp, Patti 87, 111 Kniepkamp, Wayne 172 Knolhoff, Jamelle 141 Koch, Karen 127, 172 Koch, Paula 127 Koerner, Sharon 141 Kohlenberger, Sue 122, 127 Kolb, John 127 Kolb, Toni 127 Koldehoff, Brad 22. 76, 106, 111, 141, 143 Komoromi. Mark 86 Koontz. Dee 85, 141 Koopmann, Dean 127 Koopmann, Mark 80, 115, 141 Koontz. Dee 81, 82. 84 Konya, John 172 Korein, Susan 71, 117 Index 207 Korte, Chris 141 Kossina, June 141 Kosteiac, Debra 86 Kostetac, Diane 60. 61. 74, 141 Kosydor, Donna 127 Kramer, Linda 141 Kratkey. Karen 83 Kraudel, Len 72. 127 Krausz, Mike 127 Krawczyk, Debbie 78, 79, 172 Krawczyk, Jim 77, 82, 141 Krawczyk, Kathy 79, 81. 82 Krener, Dena 172 Krick, Terry 115, 141 Krick, Willard 82 Krieger, Susan 141 Kronenberger, Allen 172 Kroupa, Jackie 141 Krummrich. Kristine 141 Krupp, Stephen 81. 141 Kruta, Patricia 127 Kuenne, Jill 112, 127 Kuester. Debra 52. 70. 82, 84. 85, 141, 172 Kuester, Karen 82. 84, 85 Kuhlmann, Randy 115, 127 Kuni, Alice 75, 173 Kurrus, Dean 82, 141 Kurtz, Lisa 127 Kusmer, Bob 141 L Lachmiller, Eric 127 Ladewig, Jane 112, 127 LaFore, Lance 127 Lakenburges. Carol 127 Lamb, Gary 173 Lamb, Pat 98, 141 Lanaghan, Steve 173 Lang. Joyce 70, 85. 91, 141, 145 Lang. Nancy 141, 153 Lange, Greg 77, 127 Lanter, Ron 76, 86, 127 Lanxon, Mike 173 Lanxon, Scott 115 Lanxon, Steve 98, 115, 127, 141 Laquet, Debbie 127 Laquet, Nancy 173 Laramore. Mike 127 Latina, Cindy 43. 79, 94, 173. 191 Latina, Linda 127 Latinette, Jan 127 Latinette, Mike 98, 141 Latinette, Steve 153 Lauer, Rita 153 Lauf, Keith 80. 141 Lauf, Ken 127 Lauff, Kathy 127 Laughlin, Joe 127 Lauko, Linda 173 Laut, Toni 173 Law, James 141 Lawrence, Judy 141 Lawrence. Mary 75. 173 Lawrence. Steve 107, 112, 127 Lax. Cindy 127 Lax, Vicki 173 Leach. Kenny 50 Ledbetter. Lynn 83. 91, 141 Lee. James 153 Lee, Tim 42. 173 LeGrand, Tony 141 Lehr, Elizabeth 127 Lehr, Linda 53, 75, 127 Lehr. Rocky 66. 94. 173 Leipold, Mark 127 Leipold, Tricia 127 Lemmon, Mark 127 Lemmon, Steve 153 Leser, Kim 173 Lesko, Karen 127 Lesko. Steve 116, 153 Leslie. Stacy 72, 122, 127 Leveling. Jim 53, 72, 173 Lewis, Butch 96, 141 Lewis, Tina 141 Lewman, Kurt 153 Lexa, Jodie 127 Lickenbrock, Debbie 153 Lidisky, Rosalie 141 Lidisky. Steve 53, 114, 173 Lill, Deborah 153 Lill, Rebecca 127 Lillis, Angie 141 Limper, Andrew 53, 58, 70, 79, 153 Limper, Melanie 53, 70, 83. 85. 127 Lindauer, Paul 75, 127 Lipe, Margie 78, 79, 153 Lisch, Connie 117, 135, 141 Lisch, Janet 23, 87, 111, 153 Lisch, Rusty 47, 97, 98. 104, 173 Little, Mike 173 Little. Sue 127 Lodes, Tom 141 Loehr, Mary 127 Loiseau, Clara 153 Loiseau, Joyce 153 Lokken, Sandra 153 Londe, Alan 127 Londe, Dan 173 Longust, Brian 127 Longust. Mike 141 Longust, Tim 174 Lorenz. Jerri 127 Lorenz, Lisa 153 Love. Denise 153 Loveless, Tammy 141 Lowe, Denise 53, 174, 189 Lowe. Donna 141 Lowe, Nancy 153 Lowry, Roger 127 Loyet, Cherrie 148 Luehder, Jill 70, 127 Luetemeyer, Tom 127 Lugge, Jean 126, 127 Lund. Jeff 98, 141 Lunte, Lance 104, 105, 116, 117, 153 Lusk, Becky 127 Lusk, Tina 153 Lutton, Susan 18. 122, 127 Luttrull, Alan 72 Lux, Debbie 141 Lynch, Sandra 127 Lysakowski, David 174 Lyvers, Steve 153 M Mabra, Barbara 70, 80, 142 Mabra, Dale 38 Mabry, Karen 142 Mabry. Lynette 17, 83, 174, 193, 195 MacDonald, Scott 127 Macke, Debra 142 Macke. Gerald 53 Macke, Roger 127 MacLeary, David 142 Maddox. Sandy 174 Magarian, John 153 Magge, Rusty 44 Mahmood, Tina 142 Mailly, Bridget 16, 153 Maldonado, Louis 153 Maldonado, Mimi 142 Maloney. Marianne 135. 142 Matter, Toni 174 Mancinas. Angie 142 Mank, Karen 128 Marifian. John 98. 106, 142 Marifian, Kim 174 Maris. Manuel 153 Markham, Connie 128 Markus. Don 128 Markus, Linda 79, 153 Markus. Mike 153 Marquis. Theresa 128 Marshall. Charles 98, 142 Martin, Beth 153 Martin, Lisa 142 Martin, Lynn 16, 65, 163, 174 Martin, Richard 128 Martin, Ron 97 Martin, Sarah 128 Martin. Sharon 174 Martin, Terri 128 Maserang, Dan 73, 82, 128 Masterson, Roger 142 Matecki, Brian 101, 112 Mathes, Rod 82. 153 Matychowiak, Cathy 142 Matychowiak, Ed 128 Mauser. Stephanie 75, 142 Maxwell, Mike 128 May. Liecha 128 May, Richard 128 May. Terrial 128 May, Tom 128 Mayer, Deborah 153 Maynard. Kerry 174 Mayo. Diana 128 Mayo, Jim 153 Mayo, Sharon 142 Mayr, Toni 142 McCarron, Diane 128 McCarron. Kevin 142 Maclain, Pam 80 McClellan, Marc 67, 77, 142 McClintock, Carrie 128 McClure, Samantha 142 McCluskey, Bob 115, 142 McCluskey. Susan 174 tycCollam, Scott 153, 198 McCoy, Beth 142 McCoy, Kathy 53, 128 McCoy, Kent 128 McCoy, Mark 142 McCrady, Jeanine 52, 66, 67, 174 McCullough, Steve 128 McCurdy, Claire 80, 153 McCurry, Bruce 88, 174 McDonald, Lynn 8. 20. 22. 66, 74, 81, 160 188 McDonald, Scott 107, 112 McGarvey. Brenda 153 McGarvey, Marjorie 128 McGraw. Karen 128 McGraw, Richard 115, 128 McGeehee, Terry 75 McIntyre, Ron 86. 128 McKinley, Dennis 174 McKinley, Marcia 128 McLean, Ed 174 McLean, Pam 90, 142, 145 McMackins, Bruce 142 McMackins, Pam 53, 174 McNaughton, Laura 82. 128 McNaughton, Tom 142 McQuillan. Gene 128 McQuillan, Jay 128 McSherry, Tim 8, 47, 53. 89, 90, 104, 174 Meder, Kevin 128 Meder, Mike 115, 142 Medhurst. Bob 79, Meek, Elizabeth 128 Mehmert, Cheryl 42, 46. 53, 71. 174 Mehmert, Judy 71, 153 Meile, Margaret 53, 128 Meile, Mary 53, 128 Meiler, Raejean 53, 128 Meinen, Albert 142 Meinkoth, Mike 101, 111, 153 Mellinger, Cheryl 53. 174 Melton, Randy 86, 153 Melton, Rita 111 Mensing, Yvonne 153 Merod, Yvonne 153 Merrill, Jodie 174 Metcalf, Chris 83, 142 Meyer, Carol 94, 153 Meyer, Greg 128 Meyer, Kay 142 Meyer, Mark (soph) 142 Meyer. Mark (jr) 79, 154 Meyer, Paul 64, 65. 73. 89. 93. 194 Meyer, Ruth 83, 128 Meyer, Sandy 128 Meyer, Susan 28 Mezyk. Walter 128 Middendorf, Cynthia 128 Mignaron, Brian 142 Mikies, Annette 154 Milkert, Craig 174 Miller, Ann 175 Miller. Jim 40. 66, 78. 79. 175 Miller, Janet 72, 90, 142 Miller, Marilyn 154 Miller, Rick 50 Miller, Robert 175 Miller. Scott 16, 53, 62, 64, 65, 88, 89. 97 114, 175, 190 Milligan, Karin 128 Milligan, Steve 154 Mineman, Mike 154 Mineman, Randy 80, 142 Mitchell, Diana 154 Mitchell, Diedre 175 Mitchell, Kathy 154 Mitchell, Rick 128 Moessinger, Debbie 142 Moessinger, Fred 128 Moffett, Cynthia 142 Moffett, Jim 124, 128 Mohr, Debbie 142 Mohr, Susan 142 Mohr, Terry 97, 111, 175 Mohr, William 128 Mohrman, Elizabeth 128 Mollitor, Mike 128 Monroe, Sherri 128 Moon, Barry 44, 175 Moon, Melissa 154 Moore, Angela 175 Moore. Lisa 129 Moore, Mike 154 Moore, Ron 154 Moore, Vicke 129 Moose, James 154 Morgan, Rick 80 Morris. Jim 154 Morris. Mark 129 Morris, Walter 78, 81, 82, 84, 85, 154 Morton, Elizabeth 129 Morton, Rick 142 Mory, Kevin 129 Moses. Freda 142 Moses, Wanda 175 Moss. Vicki 129 Movesian, Karen 29 Mrkacek, Ed 174 Mrkacek, Mike 129 Mueller, Ann 142 Mueller, Donna 80. 142 Mueller, John 129 Mueller. Kathy 175 Mueller. Kevin 112, 129, 107 Mueller, Larry 65, 114, 154 Mueller, Laurie 82, 85, 115 Mueller. Mary 83, 129 Mueller, Robert 115, 129 Mueller, Scott 154 Muendlein, Kevin 115, 142 Mulholland, Donna 129 Munie, Debra 175 Munie, Joy 112, 142 Munie, Joyce 142 Munie, Karen 53, 58, 175 Munie. Steve 78, 79, 175 Munier, Dan 16, 89, 175, 199 Munier, Jan 53, 72, 142 Muren, David 142 Muren, Greg 129 Muren. Jill 80, 120, 129 Muren, Julie 80, 154 Muren, Lynn 45, 79, 154 Murphy, Dan 129 Murphy, John 175 Murphy, Kelly 154 Murphy, William 154 Muskopf. Debbie 48, 175 Muskopf, Gene 175 Muskopf, Laura 129, 175 Muskopf, Mike 72, 129 Muskopf, Tammy 74, 129 N Nadler, Cheryl 154 Nadler, John 129 Nadler, Roni 89, 91. 142 Nagel, Scott 72, 129 Nance. David 72, 142 Naumann, Doug 154 Naumann, Jeff 154 Nauman. Kent 78, 79, 142 Neal, John 142 Neal. Maureen 154 Neal, Steve 175 Needham, Cindy 176 Nelson. Jim 89, 97, 176 Nelson, Becky 53. 89, 129, 180 Nester, David 107, 129 Nester, Maryann 154 Nettleton, Ken 65. 78, 84, 85. 154 Neunaber, Kim 143 Neuner, Carolyn 176 Neuner, Susan 86, 154 Nevois, Candie 154 New. Jon 143 Newcomber, Dawn 129 Newgent. Betty 154 Newton, Kathryn 143 Nicks. Rob 87. 97, 174 Niederecker, Paula 83 Niklich, Mary 129 Niles, Kathy 129 Niles, Ray 89, 111 Noble, Chester 176 208 Index Nold. Lisa 129 Nolle. Barbara 72. 81. 82, 90, 143 Noonan, Sandy 143 Norton. John 143 Norviel, Annette 154 Novy, Kim 143 Nuckollis, Tonia 129 Null, Kim 129 Null. Shari 170 Null, Teri 143 Nunn, Linda 129 O O ' Brien, Sheila 143 O ' Donnell. Dan 176 O ' Donnell, Danny 18. 73. 127 O ' Donnell, Ellen 94, 154 O ' Donnell, John 143 O ' Donnell, Mike 98, 143 O ' Donnell, Tom 129 Oesterle, Kevin 129 Oesterle, William 143 Ohlendorf, Denise 129 Ohlendorf, Patty 76, 176, 200 Oiler, Sandra 176 Olsen, Jami 129 O ' Malley, Sheila 124, 129 O ' Neal, Pegoy 154 Oplotnik, Rosemary 154 Oplotnik, Virginia 129 Orelt, Richard 143 Orsa, Andrew 143 Orsa, Mary 129 Ortega, John 129 Ortman. Michele 72, 90. 143 Oster, Tina 129 P Pabst, Brian 176 Pabst, Terry 104, 105, 143 Pace. Beth 53. 84, 85. 154 Pace, Bridget 129 Pace, Mike 143 Pagel, Ricarda 143 Palausky, Bob 129 Papadopoulos, Patricia 129 Parham, Jim 154 Parker, Annette 75, 176 Parker, Debbie 75, 176 Parker, Jean 143 Parker, Joyce 143 Parks, Allison 52, 66, 69. 176 Parks. David 116, 154, 198, 200 Parrone, Donna 68, 70. 84, 85, 129 Parsons, Barb 154 Parsons, Paula 129 Patton, Judy 94, 154 Pauketat, Elaine 74 Paul, Lisa 129 Paule, Dale 176 Paule, Ken 176 Pearce, Amy 129 Pearson, Don 112, 129 Pearson, Greg 176 Peebles, Jim 85 Peek, Debra 129 Penny, Keith 73, 129 Pense, David 129 Pense, Denise 154 Person, David 101 Pestka, Anne 176 Peter, Vicky 176 Pettigrew. Bill 176 Pfershy, Karla 129 Pfershy, Steve 176 Phillips. Beth 129 Phillips, Judy 52, 176 Phillips, Katherine 129 Phillips, Tom 176 Piacentini, Gina 91, 129 Piana, Jann 83. 129 Piek, Cynthia 129 Pierce, Maria 143 Pierce, Pam 129 Pietroburgo, Jim 107, 129 Pietroburgo, John 107, 130 Pietroburgo, Julie 143, 154 Piot, Michele 176 Piot, Mickie 143 Poelker, Janet 176 Polanc, Mark 154 Polczynski, Marlene 143 Polczynski, Mark 177 Pondoff, Tom 44, 115, 154 Ponsler, Connie 4, 52, 78, 79, 90, 177 Ponsler, Jim 98 Ponsler, Tim 107, 130 Posey. Earline 177 Poston, Don 177 Poston, Scott 143 Potter, Bill 52, 177 Pour, Ron 154 Powell. Dorothy 143 Powell, Kathy 42. 177 Powell. Tom 42. 143 Price, Cheryl 143 Procasky, Ricky 130 Pruett. Connie 58, 154 Pruett, Jerry 72, 115, 130 Pryor, Edna 177 Pryor. Renee 130 Pulley, Bob 143 Purviance. David 53, 58, 60. 70, 73, 177 Purviance, Doug 130 Q Qualls, Karen 154 Quayle, Gene 154 Quigley, Mike 130 Quinn, Mark 130 Quirin, Mary 74, 143 Quirin, Tom 155 R Raban, Mike 143 Racine, Ann 53, 143 Rahn, Gary 83, 130 Rainbolt, Henry 143 Rains, Denna 143 Rains, Lisa 74, 143 Raish, Gary 177 Raish, Jolene 80, 143 Raish, Kathy 177, 192 Ralosky, Mike 143 Ralosky, Victor 130 Randant, Kevin 98, 130 Randle, Julie 111, 130 Randle. Kathy 143 Randolph, Richard 77, 130 Randolph, Robert 130 Rankin, Brenda 130 Rao, Tanveer 115 Rapp, Kathy 177 Rappolle, Bill 143 Rappollee, Gina 177 Rappolee, Virginia Rapps, Linda 66, 177 Rapps, Robert 130 Ralawski, Angie 143 Rasawski, Debbie 155 Raterman, Jace 155 Rauh, Steve 112, 130 Rayburn, Brett 9, 11, 155 Rayburn, Craig 76, 130 Read, Diane 53, 155 Reeb, Anna 143 Reeb, Donna 177 Reeb, Nancy 177 Reece, Jim 177 Reed, Jim 115, 130 Reed, Lindsay 65. 177 Reelitz, Debbie 177 Reelitz. Kathy 144 Reelitz, Kevin 177 Reeve, Eric 144 Reeves. Jack 97, 155 Reichart, Roberta 130 Reichert, John 97, 148, 155 Reichling. Richard 144 Reime, Diane 70, 144 Reime, Karen 130 Reime, Mike 177 Reinhardt, Sandra 130 Reinheimer, David 155 Reissen, Julie 178 Rennecker, Cathy 178 Renner, Mary 144 Renois, David 115, 144 Rensing, Bruce 130 Rensing, Debra 155 Renth, Aaron 130 Renth, Kathy 80. 144 Renth, Scott 155 Reynolds. Cherilyn 78, 84, 85, 178 Reynolds. Matt 76 Reynolds. Pat 64. 65, 83, 178, 194 Reynolds, Teresa 178 Reynolds, William 178 Rhodes, Cheryl 144 Rhodes. Linda 16 Riat, Susan 155 Rice, Alston 130 Rice, David 130 Rice, Philip 156 Richard, Debra 39, 53. 58, 61, 78. 79 Richards. Jim 178 Richardson. Carla 80, 144 Richardson, Dan 130 Richardson, Kathy 144 Richardson, Roberta 155 Richter, Norman 73, 130 Richter, Tom 130 Rickard. Allen 130 Riddle, Debra 80. 82, 130 Riddle, Greg 78, 79, 82, 178 Riess, Rob 104, 178 Riffle, Kathy 178 Riggs. Kathy 155 Ritey, Mitchell 101, 113, 144 Riley, Terri 75, 178 Ringhofer. Mary 178 Ritter, Mark 144 River, Keith 65. 96. 155 Roach, Kim 130 Roark, Candy 178 Roberson, Kim 79 Roberson. Todd 112, 122, 130 Roberts, Anne 130 Roberts, Barbara 130 Roberts, Gordon 155 Roberts, Kathy 130 Roberts. Steve 81, 82, 178 Robertson, Alan 52, 77 Robertson, Thalia 70, 78, 85, 155 Robinson. Charlene 155 Robinson. David 97 Robinson, Kim 144, 178 Rockwell. Jane 83, 130 Rockwell, Renee 80, 89, 111, 144 Rodent, Kevin 112 Rodriquez, Dorothy 130 Roedersheimer, Debra 130 Roethemeier, Karl 130 Roethemeier. Kevin 155 Rogers, Jim 96, 144 Rogger, Debbie 130 Rogger, Sheri 155 Rogier, Alan 107, 111, 130 Rogier, Caryn 155 Rohr. Peggy 70, 89, 144 Rohr, Richard 79, 155 Rohr, Roberta 155 Rohwedder, Evelyn 144 Rohwedder, Henry 155 Rohwedder, Mike 98 Rolen, Janet 155 Romanic. Charles 81, 82. 83, 130 Rose, Rebecca 144 Rosen, Steve 130 Rosenberg, Candra 130 Rosensteel. Tom 97 Roser, Allen 101 Ross, Jeffrey 144 Ross, Paul 81. 82. 144 Ross, William 144 Roth, James 144 Roth, Peggy 178 Roundtree. Gwen 144 Rowden, Jay 130 Rowe, Danita 144 Rowney, Edna 130 Ruhman, Bill 178 Rujawitz. Mark 130 Rujawitz, Rick 178 Rujawitz. Shelly 130 Rujawitz, Tracy 8Q 144 Ruser, Bernard 104, 105, 155 Rushing, Karen 155 Rushing, Keith 178 Rushing, Linda 66, 178 Russ, Glenn 130 Russ, Robert 155 Russell, Brad 155 Russell, John 144 Russell, Robert 73, 155 Rust. Cheryl 130 Rust. Donna 130 Rust. Emilly 91 Rybicki, Judy 65. 79. 148, 155 Rynski, Debbie 46, 178 Rynski, Donna 144 S Safarian, Jane 130 Safarian. Sandra 155 Saffel, Karen 72, 130 Saffel, Steve 178 Sager, Mike 130 St. Eve, Matt 155 Sate, Toni 155 Salzman, Terry 144 Samples. Dianne 131 Samples. Linda 82, 85. 144 Samples. Mardi 155 Sams, Charlotte 155 Sams. Janet 83. 178 Sanders, Brian 80, 141, 144 Sanders, Tim 131 Sandheinrich, Kathy 53, 111, 144 Sandheinrich, Kim 131 Sandheinrich, Steve 131 Sandheinrich, Vicke 83, 131 Santner, Paulette 131 Sarfaty, Steve 144 Sarfatv. Susan 53, 68, 85. 155 Sarkesian, Karen 179 Sarkesian, Scott 179 Sarkesian, Tim 144 Sauerwein, Sarah 144 Sauerwein, Steve 179 Sauget. Date 179 Sauget, Julie 131 Schade, Stephanie 70, 131 Schaefer, Allen 179 Schaefer, Carol 144 Schaefer, Cathy 75, 179 Schaefer, Kevin 144 Schaefer, Mark 131 Schaefer, Mary 144 Schaefer, Paul 72, 131 Schaefer. Paul 131 Schaefer, Steve 9, 143. 179 Schaefer, Tim 179 Schaller, Kevin 131 Schandl. Jean 155 Schanuel, Jeff 53, 108, 179 Schanuel, Scott 85, 155 Schanz, Susan 155 Scharf, Anna 131 Scharf, Doug 72, 131 Scharf. Mark 144 Scharf, Sandra 179 Scheller, Barbara 144 Scheller, Gary 104, 114, 155 Scheller, Geri 75 Scher. Sherri 144 Schickedanz, Dale 64, 97, 179 Schickedanz. Rhonda 131 Schiemer, Amy 80. 155 Schifferdecker, Todd 144 Schirmer, Karee 131 Schlattweiler. Dick 179 Schlesinger, Debbie 179 Schlesinger. Susan 84, 85, 131 Schloemann, Brad 144 Schloemann, Laurie 131 Schloemann, Mark 155 Schlosser. Allan 73, 155 Schlueter, Jan 155 Schmalzried, Susan 155 Schmidt, David 131 Schmidt, Gene 144 Schmidt, Howard 179 Schmidt, Laura 155 Schmidt, Ricky 144 Schmidt, Susan 94, 155 Schmierbach, Renee 52, 161, 179 Schmittling, Kathy 155 Schmittling, Linda 131 Schmittling. Mike 144 Schmittling, Robert 134 Schmittling, Robert 131 Schmitz. Tom 98, 111, 144 Schmulbach. Nancy 155 Schneider, Beverly 179 Schneider, Cynthia 111, 144 Schneider, Don 144 Schneider, Judy 144 Schneider, Roy 179 Schneider, Scott 144 Schneider, Tobi 100 Schnipper, Kay 58, 80, 155 Schnoeker, Karen 145 Schnurr, Kathy 53 Schobert, Joe 131 Index 209 Schobert, Laurie 155 Schofro, Steve 179 Schomaker. Theresa 131 Schomaker, Vince 80 Schomber, Joe 155 Schopp. Bruce 107, 131 Schopp, Keith 112, 114, 155 Schott. Linda 4 7. 82. 85. 87, 156 Schott. Lisa 156 Schott, Susan 131 Schrader, Susan 179 Schram, Kathy 46. 156 Schram. Valerie 120, 131 Schranz, Gloria 156 Schranz, Joyce 131 Schrauth, Rhonda 156 Schroeder, Ed 131 Schubert, Laurie 80 Schuhardt, Barry 179 Schuhardt. Jolene 145 Schulte. Don 131 Schulte, David 98 Schulze. Mary 53, 61. 84, 131 Schwaegel, Gayle 43 Schwahn, Cynthia 131 Achwahn, Mark 156 Schwartz, Craig 180 Schwartz, Lance 131 Schwartz, Tim 156 Schwarz. Nancy 131 Schwarztrauber, Paul 131 Schwoebel, David 79, 81. 98, 180 Scobbie. Richard 131 Scott. Angela 131 Scott, Anna 145 Scott, Don 180 Scott, Gary 145 See. Angela 89. Ill, 145 See. Mike 97, 108, 156 Seger. Judy 80, 156 Seib, David 180 Seib, Laurie 52. 79, 81. 82, 83, 180 Seiber, Dan 73. 131 Seiber, David 156 Seiber, Debbie 145 Seiber, Jan 58, 180 Self, Mike 83. 108, 156 Senille, Donna 180 Seper, Lauren 145 Seper, Mark 131 Seppi, Scott 53. 66. 73. 89, 180 Servos, Debra 145 Servos, Doug 131 Sewell. Eddie 73 Shannahan. Larry 96 Shannahan, Tim 96. 107, 131 Shaver. Laura 180 Shaver, Linda 180 Shaw, Barbara 131 Shaw, Jayn 145 Shaw, Kathi 53. 80, 180 Shaw, Peter 98, 145 Sheeley, Wendell 17, 38, 66, 180 Sheible, Debbie 145 Sherman, Bill 145 Short, Brad 122, 131 Short. Paul 180 Showmaker, Kathy 53, 72, 131 Sicka, Mary 131 Siddle, Ron 111, 145 Sieron, Craig 145 Sieron, John 180 Sieron. Lisa 131 Sikora, Karen 53. 58. 78, 79, 180 Sill, James 131 Simmons, Susan 65, 68. 70, 84, 154, 156 Simmons, Cynthia 156 Simpson. Deborah 131 Simpson, Debra 156 Simpson. Judy 145 Simpson, Lisa 131 Simpson, Nancy 180 Simpson, Susan 81, 82. 85. 145 Simpson. Tracy 73, 180, 190 Sims, Marilyn 79. 156 Sims. Robert 89. 98, 111, 113, 145 Sindel. Synthia 131 Sisk. Mary 75, 180 Skaer. Mike 115, 145 Skaer, Steve 115 Skewes, Mike 131 Skewes, Pam 156 Skidis, Lori 145 Skibinski, Ted 156 Slagle, Marie 131 Slattery, Karen 156 Slattery, Susan 131 Sliment, Donna 180 Sliment, Doris 145 Sliment, Judy 145 Sliment, Kathy 180 Slocomb, Mark 116, 181, 201 Slocomb, Susan 132 Smetana. Kathy 181 Smith, Barbara 83, 95, 145 Smith, Bruce 97. 114, 181 Smith, Carole 156 Smith, Dan 181 Smith, Debora 145 Smith. Diane 132 Smith, Jackie 156 Smith, John 145 Smith, Linda 140, 145 Smith, Mike A. 44, 47, 83, 89, 104, 181 Smith. Mike S. 181 Smith. Neal 181 Smith, Scott 132 Smith, Tanya 135, 145 Smith. Terry 145 Smith, Tracy 181 Smoker, Barbara 75, 181 Smoker, Maureen 156 Snare, Terry 132 Snow. Allen 107 Snow, Barbara 156 Snyder, Angela 53, 132 Snyder, Shirley 181 Snyder, Susan 62, 145 Somers, Jackie 132 Sondag, Carol 82, 156 Sondag, Dale 81, 82, 181 Sonnenberg, Kirk 97. 98, 105, 145 Sotiropoulos. Sue 82, 83. 148, 156 Sotiropoulos. Tom 115, 132 Soucy, Steve 53, 181 Souders, Ed 181 Souders, Greg 181 Souders, Michelle 156 Sourbeck, Talitha 132 Spahn, Paul 145 Speichinger, Claudia 181 Speichinger, Connie 145 Spihlmann, Laura 132 Spitze, Dan 156 Spitze, David 52, 60. 61, 66, 181 Spreitler, Robin 132 Sprick, Bob 105, 156 Spudich, Michelle 60 Stafford, Craig 156 Stafford, Pam 156 Stark. Cindy 181 Stark. Kevin 132 Stauder, Lynn 132 Steele, Loren 53, 60, 61, 156 Stegman, Mark 53. 181 Stein, Matt 132 Stein, Sherry 132 Steiner, Craig 80, 115, 145 Stengel, Elizabeth 181 Stephens, Cynthia 132 Stephens. Mike 132 Stephens, Suzette 132 Stevenson, Donna 145 Stevenson, Roxanne 181 Stewart. Beth 91, 145 Stewart, Jennifer 45. 89, 156 Stoddard, Dawn 80, 156 Stoeber, Don 156 S toff el, Bruce 40, 52. 65, 81, 82, 181 Stoll, Barbara 156 Stoll, Gary 73, 132 Stoll, Leslie 145 Stone, Bruce 181 Stone, Cindy 132 Stone, Donna 132 Stone, Leslie 145 Strebel, Joy 145 Stringer. Becky 156 Stringer, Scott 81, 82. 181 Strittmatter, Craig 181 Strittmatter. Jama 132 Strong, Karen 145 Struense, Sharon 132 Stuckel, Debra 132 Stuecke, Brian 182 Stuhlsatz, Jack 107, 115, 132 Stumbaugh, John 182 Stumme, Rachel 156 Stumme, Tammy 132 Stumpf, Debra 182 Stumpf, Mark 84. 182 Stumpf. Mike 85 Stumph, Julie 53. 83, 90, 132 Sturgeon, David 182 Stutsman, David 145 Suddeth, Dave 79, 182 Suemnicht. Russ 145 Sumner. Cynthia 72, 132 Sumner, Debra 182 Sumner, Tom 145 Suppiger. Anne 8. 17, 40. 66, 94, 182 Suppiger, Ellen 6. 95, 145 Sutter, Clay 182 Svoboda, Barbara 100, 156 Swartz, Cheri 45 Swoboda, Diana 145 T Taggart, Bridget 145 Talbott, Bill 85. 89, 97, 182 Tarvin, Linda 75, 182 Tarvin, Vanessa 132 Tate. Jeff 182 Tate, Nancy 132 Tauchert, Brenda 145 Taylor, Kim 145 Taylor, Russ 112 Taylor, Sheryl 145 Temares, Ron 132 Tarvin, Dave 53, 77 Thacher, Mike 132 Theis, Debbie 145 Theis, Donna 83, 132 Theis, Mike 145 Theis, Russ 156 Theis, Steve 182 Theis, Vivian 83, 117, 145 Theiss, Mike 156 Theobald, Jeff 146 Thomas. Debbie 182 Thomas, Dennis 77, 80, 132 Thomas, Lydia 182 Thomas, Myron 89, 101, 146 Thomas, Susan 40. 52, 70, 71, 73, 182 Thompson, Brian 182 Thompson, David 46, 53, 61, 79, 182, 189 Thompson. Dorcas 132 Thompson, Jean 182 Thompson, Judy 151, 156 Thompson, Kim 146 Thompson. Mark 80. 146 Thompson, Rick 132 Thompson, Susan 68, 132 Thompson, Tim 156 Thornton, Barbara 74, 84, 85, 132 Thornton, Cathy 70, 82, 85, 183 Thornton, David 85, 183 Thornton, Mike 82, 85, 156 Thrasher, Debbie 156 Tiernan, Mary 146 Timmer, Mary 132 Timmer, Robert 97, 183 Timmer, Tom 98, 146 Tippy, Cynthia 80, 146 Toenjes, Chris 156 Toenjes, Darrell 156 Toenjes, David 146 Toenjes. Joe 156 Toenjes. Julie 132 Tojo, Larry 183 Tolin, Tim 146 Toney, Melody 80 Toorigian, Abby 53, 72, 132 Townley, Melody 146 Townsend. Dave 80, 132 Travous, Paul 79. 146 Tribout, Tammy 132 Tripp, Ken 132 Trolard, Sharon 156 Tromp, Allen 156 Tromp, Cheryl 132 Trompeter, Charles 156 Trotter, Anita 53, 132 Trotter, Elaine 53, 58, 157 Tullock, Kevin 53. 132 Tullock, Mike 183 Turner, Donna 132 Turner, Donna 146 Turner, Mike 183 Turner, Randy 132 Turner, Teresa 183 Turos, Debbie 146 Turos, Donna 146 Turpin, Cynthia 80, 83, 146 Tutza, Paul 183 Tweedy, Greg 183 Twesten, Lavonne 48. 72, 157 Tyler, Bob 98. 146 Tylka, John 183 U Uhley, Marilyn 112, 146 Ulch, Jerry 133 V Valerius, Jeanne 157 Valerius, Jill 52, 71, 183 Vallandingham, Marshall 113, 183 Vallandingham, Ron 146 Van Alst, Doug 98, 146 VanBlair, Karen 80. 146 Van Boxtell, Ardis 90, 133 Van Buren, Eric 146 Van Buren, Rose 83 Van der Merwe. Karien 53, 68, 69, 183 Vandewater, Chris 146 Vandewater, Jay 183 Vandiver, Rick 53, 79, 157 VanHorn, Cindy 183 Vanover. Mark 133 VanVoorst, Don 183 Vargo, David 183 Vaughn, Betty 74, 183 Vaught, Cheryl 157 Veath, Tom 98, 146 Verdu, Tim 133 Verges, Roberta 157 Vernier, John 83, 157 Vernier, Mary 146 Vessels, Kathy 133 Vessels, Vicky 157 Viehman, Karl 107, 133 Viehman, Tracy 70, 94, 157 Vitale. Mark 53, 133 Voegtle. John 133 Voellinger, Mary 133 Voellinger, Scott 115, 133 Voellinger, Vicki 146 Vogel, Dale 140 Vogel, Sandra 133 Vogt, Jay 88, 183 Vollmer, Rosemary 146 Voss, Nancy 83, 183 W Wachter, Deanna 133 Wachter, Kathy 133 Wachter, Pam 133 Wagner, Dennis 157 Wagner, Elaine 112, 133 Waldvogel, Dwight 133 Walk. Kevin 133 W alker, Jim 133 Wall, Stacy 184 Wallace. Mike 83 Waller, Archie 72, 146 Walls, Bart 82, 89 Walsh, Scott 133 Walter, Sheri 184 Walters, Carolyn 146 Walters. Sharon 157 Walz, Mark 72. 80, 100. 113, 146 Wappel, David 115, 133 Wappel. Janet 79. 184 Ward, Richard 184 Ward, Steve 83, 101, 111, 133 Warwick, Tom 60 Waterson, Dan 133 Waterson, Eric 146 Watkins, Pat 97. 157 Watson, Philip 133 Weaver, Diane 133 Webber, Mike 133 Weber, David 98, 115, 146 Weber. Karla 14, 86, 87, 89, 148, 157 Weber, Marilyn 146 Weber, Mark 52, 184 Week. Mark 76 Week. Mary 133. 146 Wegener, Roger 133, 146 Wegescheide, Cindy 52, 184 Wegner, Laurie 157 Wehmeier, Tierney 157 Weier. Dennis 146 Weier, Terry 146 Weilbacher, Cindy 112 Weildeler. Terry 146 210 Index Weilmuenster. Bob 89, 101, 111, 133 Weinland, Lisa 146 Weir, Cheri 76, 192 Weir, Mike 184 Weir, Steve 97, 184 Weis, Mike 184 Weis, Terry 157 Weissert, Donna 157 Welch. Carolyn 157 Wells, Brian 133 Wells, Debbie 184 Welzbacher, Cynthia 133, 184 Werner, Kristie 84, 133 West, Emily 91, 133 West, Jim 101, 111, 157 West, Kim 146 West, Margie 133 West, Wayne 146 Wettingfeld, Andrea 157 Wettingfeld, Pat 133 Wetzel, Bob 184 Weygandt, Joy 146 Wheat, Brenda 146 Wheatley, Larry 184 Wheaton, Steve 133 Wheeler, Cindy 60. 61, 157 Wheeler, Darla 184 Wheeler, Scott 184 Whitaker, Greg 98. 115 Whitaker, Mike 184 White, Debra 157 White, Steve 146 Whiteside, Sue 157 Wickell. Verlene 42, 184 Wiedau, Doris 133 Wiedau, Steve 157 Wieland, Greg 78. 81, 82, 84, 157 Wielgus, Gary 133 Wiemer, Delores 157 Wiggand, Glenda 146 Wiggs, Kevin 157 Wiggs, Kurt 133 Wikgren, Julie 72, 146 Wiley, Milton 104, 105, 107. 184 Wilke, Bill 146 Wilke. JoAnn 61, 133 Wilke, Vicky 80 Wilkins, Hugh 146 Will, Kevin 146 Willett, Diana 157 Willett, Monica 184 Willett. Steve 133 Williams, Bruce 184 Williams, Gerald 146 Williams, Kim 146 Williams, JoAnn 184 Williams, Laurie 80, 146 Williams. Mark 184 Williams, Randy 80 Williams, Sherri 78. 79, 85 Williams, Ted 185 Williams. Theresa 146 Williamson, Jeanine 185 Willman, Roger 133 Wilson, Craig 133 Wilson, Deborah 133 Wilson, Don 133 Wilson, Kathy 133 Wilson, Kevin 185 Wilson. Randy 82. 146 Winkel, Ann 95. 135, 146 Winker. Steve 146 Winter, Vicki 72, 157 Wire, Julie 53. 185 Wirth, Andrea 133 Wisdon, Karen 133 Wissehr, Michele 83, 157 Wissehr, Randy 146 Wobbe, Todd 101, 112, 133 Woehlke. David 146 Woehlke, Vicki 53, 157 Wohlgemuth, Diana 185 Wohlgemuth. Elicia 45 Wohlrabe, Heidi 70, 79, 157 Wolford. Drew 88, 185 Wolford, Katie 157 Wolz, Mark 82, 152 Wolz, Tammy 78, 79, 146 Womble, Jean 133 Wood, Alice 74, 157 Woods, Diane 53, 64, 111, 117, 185 Woolard, Gary 77, 185 Woolard, Lisa 39, 157 Woolford, Robin 83, 157 Woolsey, Kirk 79 Worden. Charles 146 Worley, Kathy 61, 78. 79, 157 Wright, Dallen 157 Wright, JoAnn 117, 146 Wright, Kathy 185 Wright, Robert 185 Wright, Robin 185 Wright, Teresa 133 Wurdinger, Barbara 146 Wurdinger, Bonnie 133 Wurtz, Bob 86, 146 Wurtz, Sue 185 Wykoff, David 133 Wykoff, Don 108, 157 Wykoff, Henry 133 Wylder, Annette 185 Wylie, Wayne 185 Wynder, Valerie 70, 72, 146 Y Yaffe. Mike 82, 157 Yaffe, Michelle 157 Yates, Karen 146 Yates. Karen S. 133 Yates, Steve 50. 97, 114, 157 Yearian, David 157, 185 Yearian, Karen 146 Yingst. Mim 146 Yoch, Kim 157 Yoch, Richard 115, 133 Yociss, Diane 15, 66, 79. 185 Yociss, Jean 133 York, Amy 157 York, Linda 52, 72, 146 Young, Jim 185 Young, Joe 98, 111, 146 Young, Ruth 133 Young. Tim 133 Youngblood, Carol 146 Younger, Ellen 112, 133 Z Zamenski, Mike 89, 98, 113, 146 Zika, Carol 85, 157 Zika, Dan 101, 157 Zika. Mary 133 Zinn, John 60 Zipfel, Julie 75, 185 Zipfel, Mike 104, 105, 114, 157 Ziska. 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