Belleville Township West High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL)
- Class of 1976
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BELLEVINOIS BELLEVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WEST 2600 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 Volume 60 Anniversary Edition published by the Bellevinois Staff 1976 200 years of the United States of America 60 years of the BTHS campus on West Main Street 60 years of publication of the Bellevinois SfeX- - ' V ' L The campus changes through the years, but the spirit of Belleville High School goes on, sixty years after its founding. What is the “Spirit of 76 ? American love of country? Community enthusiasm? School pride? For us at Belleville West, it is all of these. They are bound together by a sense of history so characteristic of this year that we have chosen to try to record this perspective. We hope to capture the Spirit of 76 in this, the sixtieth edition of the Bellevinois. r Via Home of the _i if m l-.--v.-r. es In CONGRESS. July 4. ,770 ' . xSfu ' mtammous Vcfflratton oft f fftrlwn unto of Xntmcu, — - } ' t fit ' i M ax ' ru As A-fa , mtn au if jf fiua LZ a% ft ce £u v u va una i . , httf a mcny aif-dfl , dttfu y and sM . flvisitif qf d ajbjkn f - A C_1 JftJt , ,2 7 sf % w — co -y 0aat? ' £ ,, 5-—TV. . Though penned by Thomas Jefferson two hundred years ago, these simple timeless words deliver a message which is still very real. While their continued relevance keeps them in the hearts, minds, and memories of Americans today, their concreteness makes them a guide inherent in our daily lives. During this special year of 1976 when we as Americans observe our bicentennial and, as citizens of the community, the sixtieth anniversary of Belleville Township High School, the subject of our heritage will often come to light It is, therefore, especially appropriate to present, review, and interpret this creed as it moves us today —both individually and collectively, as a school, a community, a nation — toward the essential goal of citizenship ‘. that among these are ... LIFE administration (8-9) faculty (10-15) personnel (16-17) freshmen (18-31) sophomores (32-43) juniors (44-55) seniors (56-89) LIBERTY. .. pp. 92-173 curriculum (94-113) organizations (114-147) sports (148-173) PURSUIT of happiness.pp. 174-222 events performances highlights community ( 176-185 ) (186-189) (190-195) ( 196-222) Life 7 The founding principles are lived today This was the sixtieth year that the citizens of District 201 have provided for Belleville High School on West Main Street. Through their elected Board of Education they have estab¬ lished goals, set general policies, and assured the continued operation of our campus and school By maintaining an efficient budget they provided the community with an effective and comprehensive schooling and have insured life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for the future. Mr. K. Lane Miller , Superintendent Mr. lohn R. Dosier, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Eugene W. Sawalich, Business Manager Representing District 207 on the Board of Education were: ( Seated) Mrs June Cox, Mr. Don Muendlein , Mrs. lean Donovan, secretary, Mr. Rogers lones, attorney, ( Standing ) Mr. Vernon Eckert, Mr. Edward Burris, Mr. Leonard Moore, president, and Mr. Herbert Baum. Missing from the picture was Mr. George Nold. D e a,n building and the former Cafeteria, now the Shops Belleville Township High School moved its campus from Building, received their first students in February 7977 when South Illinois Street to its present location at 2600 West Main. 8 District 20T Meeting daily problems, principals kept West moving ahead Mr. jerry Turner, Principal At the nucleus of all school activities was the administrative staff. By meeting the daily problems head on, they were responsible for the efficient operation of the school. The staff was headed by Mr. Jerry Turner, principal Assisting were Mr. Har¬ ris Tollefson, Mr. Har¬ old Limper, Mr. Dan Wolford, and Mrs. Belle Levin. Mr. Harris Tollefson , Assistant Principal, seniors Mr. Harold Limper, Assistant Principal, juniors Principals 9 The faculty served us in class and out Bruce D. Addison: SIU-C, driver education F. B. Allen: U. of Illinois, Eastern Ill. U., Washington U., Murray Sta te, physics, chemistry, physical science Marsha A. Ames: MacMurray, B.A., American history Norman P. Armstrong: SIU-C, Illinois State, physical education, head coach cross country and track, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Bruce Arnold: U. of Illinois, SIU-E., driver education, head coach football Arnold Ayllon: U. of Redlands, Washington U., U. of So. California, U. of Salamanca, Spain, Spanish Margaret Beaird: SIU-E., civics Howard P. Belcher: Murray State, SIU-C., SIU-E., Indiana U., Business Department chairman, accounting, senior class sponsor Kenneth Besse: SIU-E., St. Louis U., physiography, world geography Mary Frances Besse: SIU-C., physical education, health, girls tennis coach, intramural softball Jean Best: Ohio State University, housing, clothing construction, meal planning, homemaking Larry Betz: Washington U., SIU-C., physical education, health, assistant football coach, girls basketball and volleyball coach David Bobzin: Eastern Ill. U., SIU-E., algebra, basic math, Radio Club Mary Lu Bonn ell: Monmouth, U. of Illinois, librarian Michael L. Boy 11: Eastern Ill. U., speech, theatre, IE coach, Reader’s Theatre, Jam and contest play technical director Tim Buchanan: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-E., biology A. J. Budde: Millikin U., U. of Illinois, transportation director, athletic director Woodford Burnett: Southeastern Louisiana, U. of Ill., SIU-E., health, officiating, assistant coach basketball and track Dennis Butts: McKendree, SIU-E., senior counselor Gary L. Carr: SIU-C., Purdue, SIU-E., health, assistant coach track, intramural football and soccer Jim Certain: Indiana State, auto shop, general shop Joseph R. Chmeleck: Eastern Ill. U., speech, Thespian sponsor, one-act director Bob Clark: Washington U., U. of Missouri, freshman counselor, freshman class sponsor chairman Helen Closson: Iowa State, SIU-E., family living, clothing construction Cynthia Craig: Ouachita Baptist U., SIU-E., reading clinic, individualized English Doug Dahm: BAC, SIU-E., literature, composition Thomas D. Dailey: Eastern Ill. U., U. of Illinois, Michigan State, guidance director Jeanette F. Davis: MacMurray, Columbia University, literature, composition Judy Duncan: Eastern Ill. U., SIU-E., composition, literature, junior class sponsor, bulletin proofreader Florine E. Dungey: U. of Illinois, Washington U., English, reading Sandra Elkins: SIU-C., SIU-E., English, speech, one-act director Doug Eskra: SIU-E., art, painting, drawing, printmaking 10 Faculty Mrs. Linda Heape was at the Social Studies Department table to talk with visiting parents on Parents ' Night, November 19. George R. Esterly: U. of Missouri, Trinity U., Southwest Missouri State, SIU-E., sophomore counselor, sophomore class sponsor William Evans: SIU-C., art, jewelry design Beatrice Flori: Eastern Ill. U., U. of Illinois, biology, anatomy Richard I). Friederich: Rockhurst College, SIU-E., algebra, geometry Dwight M. Friemann: SIU-C, electronics, shop math, electric shop Felicia Fuchs: U. of Missouri, physical education, gymnastic intramurals Esther Garcia: BAC, McKendree College, St. Louis U., registered nurse George Gasparich: SIU-E., crafts, art Grace Gerren: Southern Arkansas State, SIU-E., litera¬ ture, composition Bonnie Gessford: Eastern Illinois U., biology, natural science Kenneth G. Guest: BAC, SIU-E., driver education, natural science William L. Gushleff: SIU-C., SIU-E., American history, American problems, Social Studies Club sponsor One morning Mr. Dan Wolford, sophomore principal, arrived in his office to find his desk missing. Resourceful as ever, he conducted business as usual. Merle Guthrie: SIU-C., U. of Illinois, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, pom pon squad E. M. Gyerman: Bradley U., Colorado State, U. of Illinois, machine shop. Industrial Education Department chairman Harold Hall: U. of Missouri, U. of Illinois, agriculture, Future Farmers of America Jane Hansleben: Illinois State, U. of Wisconsin, Washing¬ ton U., Harvard, Northwestern U., sociology, psychology, English, yearbook journalism, Bellevinois Staff Robert Hanson: U. of Missouri, SIU-E., American history, government. Social Studies Department chairman David Harris: SIU-C., U. of Illinois, American history, assistant coach football Susan Harris: Southern Methodist U., SIU-E., American history William R. Hart: SIU-C., 1). of Iowa, world history, assistant coach wrestling Faculty 11 Charles W. Hasenstab, Jr.: St. Louis U., SIU-C.. SIU-E., literature, composition, head coach baseball Wilburn Hayes: Central Missouri State, Iowa State, U. of Missouri, SIU-E., senior counselor, senior class sponsor Linda Heape: SIU-E., American problems, sociology, psychology Pete Hensel: SIU-C., SIU-E., physical education, Physical Education Department chairman, assistant coach football, intramural director Georgianne Hewitt: SIU-C., home economics, meal plan¬ ning, nutrition Philip Highsmith: Illinois State University, driver educa¬ tion, physical education, assistant coach football, track Betty J. Hoefer: Southeast Missouri State, physical education, intramural volleyball Robyn D. Hoepfinger: U. of Illinois, geometry, algebra, basic math Marilyn Hughes: BAC, Western Illinois U., SIU-E., algebra Richard A. Hunsaker: SIU-C., Occidental College, U. of Denver. U. of Massachusetts, speech, debate, debate team, Theatre and contest plays, spring musical Don Jackson: U. of Illinois, Drew U., Indiana U., algebra, trigonometry. Mathematics Department chairman Wilma Jackson: Southwest Missouri State, Washington U., U. of Colorado, typing, general business Mrs Merle Guthrie introduced the procession of the Miss Interested parents discussed their student ' s math grades with Mr Harold Maroon candidates at the Hobo Day assembly. Yung during open house on Parents ' Night. Donald L. Jones: Monmouth, U. of Missouri, vocal music. Music Department chairman. Stamp Club Randy Jung: SIU-C., biology Robert R. Kaiser: SIU-C., SIU-E., algebra, physical education, assistant coach football and tennis Robert Keefe: SIU-E., English, math, social problems, assistant coach football and basketball Lynn Koehler: Illinois State University, German, German Club Colleen E. Krause: SIU-C., reading Fredrick J. Kunze: Depauw, Washington U., Spanish, Student Council Janie Z. Kyramarios: Washington U., Middlebury College, U. of Mexico. U. of the Americas, Spanish, Spanish Club 12 Faculty They helped us to build self-confidence Keith Lawrence: Central Missouri State, physical educa¬ tion, assistant football coach David Llewellyn: U. of Illinois, BAC, SIU-E., algebra, geometry Jo Lynda Manion: SIU-C., SIU-E., literature, composition. Rough Writers Judith Massey: SIU-C., SIU-E., typing, business English Elmo Masters: Southeast Missouri State, U. of Missouri, SIU-E, junior counselor, junior class sponsor Pat Matysik: SIU-C., SIU-E., BAC, English, journalism, Hy News Staff Gene Maurer: SIU-E., U. of Illinois, physical education, golf coach, intramurals Charles McConnell: Bradley U., Colorado State, auto shop Kay McCoy: Duke University, SIU-E., sophomore counselor Alda McIntyre: SIU-E., University of Iowa, typing, shorthand Dean Merritt: SIU-C., Northern Ill. U., Millikin, SIU-E., business law, math, and management Albert S. Meyer: Central Methodist, Mississippi State, U. of Missouri, SIU-E., art Arch Montgomery: Southwest Missouri State, Central Missouri State, U. of Missouri, SIU-E., technical and shop drawing, Photography Club Bill Moore: SIU-E., St. Louis U., geography, social studies, Chess team coach, FCA Jean Moore: Stephens College, U. of Missouri, Washington U., English Marita Ann Moore: Greenville College, U. of Louisville, U. of Illinois, SIU-E., junior counselor, junior class sponsor Roger Mueller: Illinois State U., SIU-E., literature, head coach basketball, assistant coach baseball Jane E. Mueth: BAC, SIU-E., speech and theatre, Little Theatre, Theatre and sophomore plays, spring musical, senior finale Erna Murphy: MacMurray, SIU-E., Harvard, Washington U., civics team leader Tom Ninnis: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-E., marketing, distributive education, Distributive Education Club Danny R. Nollman: SIU-E., civics, junior class sponsor Donna Norbet: U. of Kansas, SIU-E., literature, composi¬ tion, cheerleading sponsor Larry Obenchain: Indiana U., Indiana State, SIU-E., accounting, consumer education, Consumer Education Club Dorothy Oelrich: Gustavus Adolphus College, U. of Minnesota, U. of Denver, LaCrosse Teachers College, German Faye Pabst: BAC, SIU-E., office occupation, shorthand, typing, Office Occupations Club Sandy Parris: Central Missouri U., SIU-E., speech, NFL co-sponsor, speech team coach, Greater St. Louis Speech Association president Norman Patton: Illinois State U., SIU-E., typing, accounting Robert Lee Petri: BAC, SIU-C., SIU-E., architectural, technical, mechanical, and machine detail drawing, design Glenn Philpott: Western Illinois U., SIU-E., accounting, general business, business math Phillip Rafferty: SIU-C., literature, reading John Reed: SIU-E., SIU-C., driver education Orpha Holmes Reeder: Washington U., U. of Missouri, SIU-E., St. Louis U., literature, vocabulary Faculty 13 157 teachers made seeking advice easy Elizabeth W. Reichert: U. of Illinois, U. of Arizona, SIU-E., civics Peggy Reynolds: Washington U., SIU-E., business math, general business, consumer education. Consumer Educa¬ tion Club Charles G. Rodman: SIU-C., SIU-E., literature, composition Jerome M. Rybicki: Lock Haven State, SIU-C., SIU-E., geometry, algebra Robert Sazama: SIU-C., audiovisual librarian, Chess Club Theodore Schaal: Drury College, SIU-C., SIU-E., auto shop, sophomore class sponsor Ralph S. Schlesinger: Illinois State U., U. of Illinois, SIU-E., Vandercook College of Music, instrumental and vocal music. Pep Band, spring musical, senior class sponsor Trudy Ann Schmidt: Eastern Ill. U., U. of Illinois, chemistry, National Honor Society, junior class sponsor Allen H. Schuessler: Elmhurst College, Northern Iowa U., SIU-C., SIU-E., biology, natural science Dennis Schutzenhofer: SIU-E., chemistry, physical science, assistant coach basketball David Schwalb: BAC, SIU-E., American history, govern¬ ment, assistant coach baseball Cole Shannon: Murray State, SIU-E., English, career education Sue Sharp: Blackburn College, SIU-E., literature, vocabu¬ lary, American Field Service Club George B. Shea, Jr.: Knox College, SIU-E., literature, assistant baseball coach Gary Shepek: Emporia Kansas State, U. of Wisconsin, physics, chemistry John Sims: University of Illinois, welding Elaine M. Smith: Eastern Ill. U., SIU-C., SIU -E., homemaking, foods, sewing, Home Economics Club Phyllis Smith: Park College, SIU-E., civics Patt Snelson: William Woods College, U. of Missouri, Washington U., McKendree College, physical education, intramural field hockey David L. Snowden: U. of Illinois, St. Louis U., American history. Scholar Quiz team sponsor Nancy Steel: Washington U., St. Louis U., Latin, vocabulary, writing Deborah Stieneker: SIU-E., English, speech, theatre. Little Theatre sponsor. Jam director, spring musical choreographer Farren Stover: Illinois State U., U. of Illinois, Washington U., SIU-E., French, French Club Mary Ellen Struze: Edinboro State, Oxford, reading Marjorie Switzer: Western Illinois University, physical education, intramural archery Sandra Tinney: SIU-E., data processing, general business, junior class sponsor Gussie M. Tonne: West Texas State, SIU-E., literature, vocabulary, writing. Rough Writers, “Page One” Vincent F. Torigian: SIU-E., civics, American history. Pep Club, History Club Betty Twesten Ninnis: BAC, SIU C., shorthand, typing, office procedures Gary Twesten: SIU-C., ecology, biology, Natural Science Club, Canadian Wilderness program, Africa Outward Bound Dale R. Van Blair: Quincy College, Drake University, SIU-E., reading Nathan Veach: SIU-E., Bemidji State, U. of Nevada, DePaul University, woodworking, wood shop, furniture construction 14 Faculty Robert Vitek, Jr.: Eastern Illinois U. t SIU-E., American history, American problems, assistant coach wrestling Juanita Wallen: U. of Illinois, U. of Wisconsin, librarian Pete Walter: SIU-C., SIU-E., St. Louis U., algebra George L. Warren: U. of Ill., Washington U., St. Louis U., U. of Notre Dame, Middlebury College, Lycee Balzac, French, Spanish Melody Warren: Washington U., algebra, basic math, junior class sponsor John M. Wehmeier: SIU-E., geometry, algebra, tri gonom¬ etry, head coach wrestling Gary Weshinskey: SIU-C., driver education, physical education, assistant coach basketball and track James M. Wiesen: BAC, SIU-C., SIU-E., history, civics, social problems William E. Willett: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-E., welding, general shop Linda H. Williams: SIU-C., SIU-E., geography, social studies Vera Wood: Butler University, Midwestern University, shorthand, business math, office procedures Alice J. Wurtz: Benedictine College, SIU-E., basic math, algebra Harold P. Yung: U. of Illinois, St. Louis U., algebra Robert Yagge: SIU-E., basic math, algebra Faculty not pictured: Nina E. Bono: U. of Missouri, literature, reading, theatre, Thespian Troope 369, one-act and sophomore play director Jim Brueggeman: Illinois State, SIU-E., driver education Ruth Ann Eschman: SIU-E., literature Audrey Henry: SIU-E., literature, composition Gloria Mayer, Harris Teachers College, St. Louis Institute of Music, Washington U., instrumental and vocal music Harvey Mueller: Southeast Missouri State, Los Angeles City College, U. of Wisconsin, SIU-C., ceramics, sculpture The Orchestra was under the baton of its conductor, Mrs. Gloria Mayer , at the reception for parents in the cafeteria. Faculty 15 Essential services by willing workers The staff of clerical, cafeteria, and custodial workers provided the daily services that helped in the efficient operation of the school. Responsible for daily attendance records, files and schedules of students, room-to-room passes, and telephone messages were the secretaries in the Board of Education and the high school offices. The maintenance crew kept the campus and buildings clean and the physical plant repaired and functioning. The cafeteria service hired by the school provided balanced meals essential to the working of healthy minds. The bookstore offered all kinds of learning tools, from pencils to honors algebra books. Board of Education secretaries were Leslie Cody, Marie Becker, Wanda Childers, JoAnn Katzmark, Myra Ramers, Gale Hargis, Wally Cechovic, Marlene Wright, and Nadine Chapman The custodians were: ( kneeling) John Klee, lohn Krummry, Al Sink, ( standing) Ann Gaubatz, Mr. Philip Christian and Mr. lohn Krummry help Wayne Groh, Ed Chinn, Jim Hettenhausen, Vern Fohl, Clem Koesterer, and lack Coyne. Mr Vernon Beaumont, engineer, line up the sun dial. 16 Personnel The cafeteria workers were: ( Seated ) Velma Reeble, Mildred Triefenbach, Ceorgianna Lauf, Cookie Isselhardt, ( Standing ) Darlene Wurdinger, Agnes Reinhardt, Cleola Bien, Al HommeI, manager, Betty Sauer, Flo Tylka, Bett y Koesterer, Betty Rothgangel, and Doris Muckenstrum Absent from the picture were Florence Schlarmann, Rose Kricensky, Margret Wittauer, Agnes Senzel, Lu Harmon, Margaret Baum, and Maurice Heidel The high school secretaries were Doris Wittlinger, Doris Swarringim, Ellie Krummrich, Pat Lewis, Jean McDonald, and lo Doctorman. Gloria Rose, Helen Phillips, Carol Thorn, Betty Burris, Doris Edwards, Personnel 17 Kanina Abu-Shari! Brian Allen Lori Altman Deborah Ames Tracey Anna Mike Arnold Walter Asbury Kevin Athmer Karen Athv During our first year we wrestled Laura Aud Robert Ay Uon Dan Bahr Gary Bain ter Glenda Baker Leanne Baker Craig Bales Thea Bait Lisa Bangert Martha Barduniotis John Barker Judy Barker Angela Baron Brad Barton Nancy Bart Keith Batton Chris Bauer Matt Baugh Deborah Baum Jeff Bauman Dorman Bazzell Tvanna Bechtoldt Kirk Bed well Don Belobravdic leff Legrand out-grappled the masked invader to bring glory to the class. 18 Freshmen Julie Bennett Robert Bennett Rebecca Benson Sandra Berry Dan Bertelson Robert Bertelsman Don Bertlesmann Lynne Betten John Bevenue Susan Bevirt Scott Beyer Eileen Bier David Birk Cheryl Biver Terry Black Linda Blackard Joan Blaes Lisa Blaha Keith Blaies Susan Blaies Cheryl Blanck Don Boatman Dwight Boehm Nancy Boettcher to a victory at the Hobo Day assembly Paul Bolhofner Susan Bollinger Ed Bowen Debra Bowermaster Jeff Boyles Rhonda Bradford Lori Brandenburger Brian Braun Joan Bretsch Eugene Bringaze Denise Brittin Bill Broadhurst Diana Brough Donna Brown Elizabeth Brown John Brown Kathy Brown Kenneth Brown Bonnie Bruss Laura Bruss David Buehlhorn Cheryl Buesking Kathleen Bugg Deanna Bullard Tom Burckhardt Alan Burleson Kathy Burnett Vaudra Burnette Joe Burns Mike Burns Rhonda Burns Julia Buser Freshmen 19 tr We declared independence by free election Linda Butler Steve Byrne Cathy Caldwell ( harlew Campbell Donna Campbell Jim Campbell Kathy Cannon Tim Capps Maureen Carpenter Jeff Carrico Dan Carriel Mary Carty Charles Carver John Carver Kevin Cason Daryl Casson Sandy Erhardt went beyond the call of her presidential duties to work at the coat check Vice-president Joan Bretsch was ready to voice her opinion in support of class activi¬ ties. Fred Casstevens Joan Casstevens Prasanta Chettri Kim Clark Christy Combs David Conley Eddie Conner Kathy Conrad Larry Conrad Scott Cooper Terry Coppotelli Steve Cox Christina Crane Tammy Creason Abbey Croissant Connie Crosby Pam Crossley Todd Crossley Janet Cullen Juli Cunningham Scott Curtis Mark Curtis Bob Cusack Christine Dahm H - Connie Dahm Norman Dahm Betty Dahmer Debra Daubach Sharon Daubach Cynthia Davidson Dianne Davidson Robert Davies 20 Freshmen Just one of the duties of Secretary Lynn Pelc was keeping the Cal¬ endar of Events up-to- date. Cheryl Biver , treas¬ urer ■, kept track of finances of the Fresh¬ man Class. Terry Davinroy Walter Davis Terri Deeke Balinda DeFord Lanna DeFrates Mary Dengler Susan Dennigmann Cindy Determan Theresa Determan Dale DeVan Jody Diehl Jim Dill Teri Dill Teri Dinga Keith Dintelmann Joe Dissett Elizabeth Dixon Judy Dobbs Craig Doiron Elizabeth Dorris Dana Downs Richard Driscoll Patty Drummond Mark Dubois Mary Dullea John Duncan Tammy Dunn Debra Ebel Paul Edwards Jeff Elder Jay Ellis Kathie FT sea Debra FJser Loretta F mbrich Gary Emmons Kathy Flngle Roger Engler Paul F nglerth Sandra F hardt Janette F linger Janet Ernst Dan F ' .schenfelder Delbert Escher Cristina F scobar Fkl Escobedo Mike F ' tchills Scott Fettling Diane F ' ugea Scott Eugea Mike F ans Mike Fedak Bill F erguson Diana Fetters Karin Feuerabendt Nancy Fietsam Donald FUe Freshmen 21 1 em r inch John Finck Cindy Fischer James Fischer Randy Foster Jerry Fournie Laura Fournie Jeff Fr anke Jane Franklin Jeanne Frawley Brenda Frecker Kirk Freudenburg Kathry n Frew Roland Fricke Keith Frieman Dale Fritz Laura Fritz Leigh Gadell Gail GambreU Keith Gansman James Gass Jeff Gass Bruce Gaston Ken Gastro Rick Gauch Mary Gavin David Gebhart Laura Geibel Jacqueline Ge liner Chris Generous Randy Georgen John Gibbons Frosh eleven voiced 833 opinions in Council Len Gibbons Jim Glauber Tina Glauber Edward Glavin Kent Goldman Jim Haddington Huberto Gonzales Terri Gramlich Charles Grass Brian Graves Cynthia Graves Jennifer Graves Mark Gray Harry Green Bill Griebel James Grimes Keith Grohman Kent Gross Bob Gryzmala Mark Hackmann Gail Hamilton Mark Hammond Richard Hankammer James Hargis Debra Harris Geri Hartoin Stanley Harris Steve Hausmann Sheila Hayden Joe Haynes Larry Hedgecorth Carol Heidorn Glenn Heil Monica Heil Mary Heileman Jeff Helrich Debbie HeUer Kitty Heming Joline Hemmer Charles Henderson 22 Freshmen 0 f. n 4« ft n • W f 1 Jackie Henry Richard Henry Denise Herbert Elizabeth Herbert Shirley Herrington Brent Herrmann John Hibbard Chris Hickey Shawn Higgins Greg Highland Sheila Hildebrand Bill Hinton David Hock Jackie Hodde Gary Hoelscher Kristy Hoerr Representing the Class of 79 were: (Bottom Row) Sandy Norton, Ga 7 Redeker, Joan Blaes, Julie Parks, (Top Row) Teri Dinga, Sue Bevirt, Lisa Blaha, Terry Davinroy, Cindy Fischer, and Wendy Newcomer. Missing from the picture was Bob Cusack. Scott Hoffarth Dale Hoffman Janel Hoffmann Mary Hogg Greg Holdener Ken Holshouser Leo Hoock David Hoover Jeff Hopkins Julie Hoppenjans Roger Houk Lynn Huebner Mark Hummel Karen Hunt Henry Hurd Margaret Hutcheson Scott Hutchison Barbara Ingram Steve Iwasczuk Joni James Mike Jerome Mike Jeude Roberta Jobe Becky Joellenbeck Freshmen 23 Our premiere One-Acts won us applause Brad Jones Scott Jones Robert Julius Judy Kaemmerer Kendra Kaiser Kris Kaiser Steve K mm Steve Karwoski Lisa Katt Austin Kattenbraker Dennis Keck Karen Kelemetc Carolyn Kemp Joe Kennedy Freshmen used Stackalee , a play by Dr. lack Stokes of Belleville Area College, as one of their One-Acts. Gregory Kern Lynn Klemme Peggy Klemme Johanna Klich Gary Klotz Cindy Klucker Darryl Kluesner Lisa Knecht Nora Kneedier Steve Knepper David Kniepkamp Joe Kniepmann Darla Knox Kevin Knox Linda Kochmann Rick Kochmann Kathy Koehler Renee Kohlberg Terry Kolb Anne Koleson Andrea Korein David Kraemer Jodi Krantz Lisa Krausz n £1, 3B — 24 Freshmen Yvonne Krausz Bill Krick Karen Krieger Dale Kurris Mark Kysor Tracey LaFore Richard Lancv Kevin Lanter Lisa Lauf Emil Lauko Robert Law Kenneth Lee Sharon Lee Jeff Legrand Brent Lehr See You in the Funnies turned out to be as comical as it was colorful. Martin Lesko Orville Lester Jennifer Lill Larry Linskey Scott Litsey John Lloyd Dennis Ixodes Gary Lotz Keitha Lotz Julie I ougeav Kim I ovejoy Pam liOvell Doug Lowe Margaret Lowery Greg Lowry Scot Luchtefeld Vicki Luehder Jana Lund Loretta Mackevicius Craig Mackin Tim Malick Cynthia Mank Kathy Mannino Laura Manwarren Jeff Marifian Pat Martens Bob Martin Dawne Martin Glenda Martin Jody Martin Mike Martin Julie Maserang Greg Massey Kent Mattern Doug Matzenbacher Roxanne Mav Julie McCall Kevin McCarkel Michele McCarty Peter McClary Freshmen 25 Klaine McCurdy Rhonda Mrdowan Linda McIntyre Joseph McGraw Mark Medder Karen Mehrmann Mike Meketa Yvonne Menke Free time was our time Jim Miller Lynda Miller Rod Minemann Bryan Mitchell Lynn Molitor Brenda Monken Kim Monken Robin Monroe Diane Moore Debra Morris Scott Morris Lisa Morrison Kevin Morton Suxanne Mudd Mark Mueller Marla Mueller Marjorie Meyer Bruce Migneron Dan Miller Doug Miller Melissa Mueller Tania Mullins Brad Mundloch Janet Munie Neill Munie Pat Murphy Dale Musec Merribeth Muskopf Scott Muskopf Alex Nadler Terry Naumann Fred Neal Richard Nebelsick Cynthia Neff Julia Neiman Wendy Newcomer Vernon Norsigian Sandy Norton Kevin Nowak Mary Obernuefemann Lance Obst Scott Olson Allison O ' Neal Jeff Osick Kip Pabst Brian Pace TJianne Palau sk y Chris Panhorst Debators Jerry Rathmann, Joe Haynes , and Dan Blaes worked on possible plans of attack to be used in upcoming debates. 26 Freshmen Jeff Parker Kim Parker Julia Parks Charles Parrent Marc Parrone Tom Partelow Tim Pauketat Susan Payne Donna Padtke Cindy Pees Joe Pfeiffer Lynne Pelc Melinda Phillips Keith Pickerel Lynn Polczynski Adriene Ponder Patricia Porter Bill Potts Karen Powers Terry Powers Scott Prindable Mike Proffitt Barbara Pruett Diane Purviance Charles Qualls Pamela Quandt Joan Quirin Tracey Rachels Ken Racine Angie Ragland Steve Rain bolt Michelle Rains Samantha Rainwater Joan Rail Huma-Parveen Rao Jerry Rathmann Danielle Rawlings Gail Redeker Lori Reece Tom Reeves Rita Reictiling Robin Reinhardt Eddie Renth Malyn Renth Jenifer Riassetto Brian Richards Nancy River Paula Robinson Robert Robinson Cheryl Rockwell Nancy Rogger Terri Rose Mark Rosenkranz Dawn Rowe Freshmen 27 As the year passed by we learned Jeinine Rozycke Deborah Rucker Jerry Russell Steve Rynski Cathy St. Gemain Julie Samples Terri Santanello Greg Sargent Gail Sarkisian John Sauerwein Diane Schade Shari Schaltenbrand Angela Scharf Donna Scharf John Scharf Jean Scheller Nick Scher Shari Schloemann Jan Schmalensee Susan Schneider Dan Schobert Sandra Schott John Schmidt Victoria Schroeder Barbara Schuchardt Kent Schuchman Clifton Schulte Brenda Schwartz John Schwartz Mary Schweiss Barbara Schwemmer Sandra Scott Diane Seger Donald Seiber Velvet Selby Angela Shannon Sandra Sheeley Gary Shepherd Cindy Sheppard Michele Sheroky Bob Simpson Donna Simpson i Mr. Dan Nollman introduced a new unit of study in civics. 28 Freshmen Mary Simpson Nancy Simpson Daryl Skaer Perry Skaer Paul Slinkard Chris Smetana Chris Smith Dawn Smith Kim Smith Michelle Smith Sharon Smith Paul Snook Dave Sonnenberg Greg Sonnenberg Scott Soucy Steve Rynski and leff Williams kept fellow freshmen up to date with their newscast. Julie Souders Linda Speichinger Melvin Speichinger Bruce Sprick Tom Stafford Robert Statler Barbara Stauder Kevin Steding Janet Stein Jennifer Stephens Doug Stewart Doug Stewart Lisa Stiles John Stirewalt Ron Stitzel Bradley Stoll V ickie Stoll Lenny Stovall Susan Stram Mark Strange Russel Strong Kyle Stumbaugh Laura Stutsman Kathy Sullivan Kevin Sullivan Perr f Sullivan Patricia Summer Rhonda Sutterfield Donna Swartz Deborah Taff Bart Tate Julie Taylor Doug Tedford Richard Terveer Melanie Theis Patty Theis Kelly Theiss Gordon Thomas Linda Thomas Tom Thomas Freshmen 29 Maureen Thompson Joyce Tipton Tom Tipton Pat TolleJson Cheryl Touchette loanee Touchette Robert Touchette Deanna Trickey Scott Trompeter Rita Trotter Byron Turner Judy Tzinberg Elizabeth llch Rick Lnderwood Linda I ngard Barbara Utz “freedom is the right to discipline oneself” Turn it on, turn it on . Freshmen turned it on at the all-school spirit assembly ... with spirit and drive! Mary V ahlkamp Donna Vallandingham Olivia Vance Maura Vandewater Jerri Vaught Sheri Verges Robert Vernier Debra Vickers Tina Vitale Elizabeth Voegtle Mary Voegtle Richard Voegtle Greg Volkmann Lisa Voss Patrick Voss Nancy Waeltz Mary Wagner Susan Walden Dana Wallace Tammy Waller Dean W alsh Patrick Walsh Darryl Walters Robin Walters 30 Freshmen f. % f ■ V 5 v - Tamey Warwick Darcy Waters David Weaver Donald W ebb Carla Weber Mark Weber Beth Weeke John WeUmeunster Robert Weir Paul Weissert Sue Werle Pamela W est Gay Weygandt Steve Wheeler Cynthia Wliitaker Patricia Whitaker Mary White Mary White Michael WTiite Fred Wiegand Janice Wikgren Michele Wfley Bruce W illiams Jeff W illiams Matthew Baugh proudly displays the float trophy won by the freshmen in their first Hobo Day parade. r Ik t r 1 ... N. i S Steve W illmann W endy W ilson Roy Winkel John Winter Jeana Wisneskv David W olf Sherri W ood BUI Woolford Karen Wren Robert Wuest Natalie Wynder Glen Young David Zahn Phil Zeveski Steve Ziegler Susan Zinn Matt Zipfel Zachary Zollner Freshmen 31 With 840 sophomores on campus, a group of us could always be found . . . somewhere. Nancy Ackerman Dawn Adams Leslie Adams Mark Adams Sara Agne Sue Aiello Mike Alberts Laura Alvarez Maria Anagnostopoulos Mona Analla Harry Anderson Rod Anderson As sophomores we gained new confidence Jon Armstrong Jeff Arnold Mike Arterburn Anne Asbury Carol Atkins Steve Auer Mike Augustine Cindy Auth Brenda Bailey Louise Baker Rita Baker Sheryl Baker Martin Baldwin Judy Ballard Janna Barker Mike Barker Marjorie Battoe Sandra Battoe Janis Bauer Ted Bauer Julie Beatty Charles Belter Kathy Belz Sindy Benesh Zonetta Benson Matt Berens Kevin Berkel Dave Bevirt Mary Bever Pam Bickers Laura Bieber Tammy Bien Ray Bieri Richard Biggs Tim Bingheim Steve Birk George Biver Jeff Black Barbara Blaes Greg Blaies 32 Sophomores Laura Blue Sharon Blue Debbie Boisseau Chriaty Bone David Booth Steve Boaick David Botkin Lynn Bowen John Bow lea Bill Brandt Virginia Brawley Georgia Brennan Marty Brennan Jim Brennfleck George Bricking Jill Brockway Margaret Browning Nancy Brucker Darlene Brueggemann DeLaura Brunaon Mark Brunaon Sarah Bucknell Barbara Buechler Clay Bunch Riding to the top of the class were representatives (Bottom Row ) Sotiropoulos, Doug Iordan, and Todd Roberson. Missing from the Stacey Leslie, Nancy DeMonge, Maria Anagnostopoulos, Sue Lutton, picture was Ian Latinette. Sue Kohl enberger, (Top Row ) Roger Cox, Bob Mueller, Tom Robert Burch Kim Burke Dian Burleson Julie Burna Mark Burton Denise Buss Janice Byrnes Paul Carney Vincent Carriel Theresa Carroll Richard Casson Patty Cerulli Cheryl Chadderton Pam Chaffin Tamara Chapman Beth Churchill Angela Clark Sara Clark Shawn Clayton Sherry Cleamer Sharen Clement Carol Cohn Cathy Cohn Tom Coleman Sophomores 33 Greg Collins Betty Combs JoAnn Conaway Sam Conder Brenda Conner Joe Cooper Roger Cox John Coyne It was our turn to poke fun at the frosh! Jeff Craig Debbie C reason Clayton Crockett Donna Cullen Deanna Dahm Mary Dahm Marie Dahmer Bob Daubach Laurie Davis Mike Davis Vickie Davis Debra Dees Nancy DeMonge Karen Determan Linda Devan James Devros Jane Dill Jay Dinkelmann Mary Dipple Susan Dismuke Bob Dohrman Kaye Domescik Kelly Douffet Doug Driemeyer Roger Du Bo is Richard Dunn Robert Dunn Mike Dunnigan Andrew Edwards Debra Eichholz Susan Elbe Denise Elkins Linda Ellerbusch Sally Engler Greg Eschman Mark Eschman Diane Escobar Scott Eversole Carrie Fairbairn Gina Falcetta Craig Farmer John Farrar Cynthia Farris Kevin Ferguson Laura Fickel Marty Fietsam Linda Fitzgerald Sandra Fleshren Don Fontilla Mary Ford Kathy Foree Donna Foster Scott Foster Michelle Fournie Sally Fox Mike Franklin 34 Sophomores ' xTlI ( ' f Kevin Frederick Richard Freimuth David Frerichs Mary Frerker Gene Freudenburg Randy Friedman Beth Fritach BUI Fritz Paul Fuchs Peggy Fults Glenda Furgerson Jeff Gale Mary Gale Kim Gamblin Rose Gansmann Scott Gardner Mike Gass Jeff Gauch Steve Gear Jolynn Gedda April Geliner Ben Geolat Joy Gintz Ron Gither Helen Glass Craig Glazebrook Charles Goedeke Ladean Goodwin Melody Goodwin Nancy Graebe Melissa Graf Mike Graham Greg Graves Paul Graves Brenda Gravot Doug Gray- Mike Green Karole Gregory Kay Greiman Jeff Gremaud Ray Grimes Jon Grind staff Renea Groom Theresa Gross Ruth Guin Larry Haas Jane Haentxler Lois Haider Sandy Hall Mike Halliburton Tina Hamilton June Hankammer Lydia Hankammer Cathy Happel Kevin Harris Zachary Harrod Ted Harry Kathy Hartleb Jan Hartman BUI Hasty Linda Hatzl Jeff Hausmann David Hawk Greg Hayden Julie Haynes Dwight Heberer Julie Heidemann Mike Heidenfelder Kathy Heilig Randy Helfrich Becky Helton Janice Hemmer f Sophomores 35 i £ -V7 m Like Hansel and Gretal we sometimes felt lost Julie Hemmer Murk Henkel Susan Herbert Jill Herbstreith Dan Herdon Sue Herrington Paul Herrmann Charles Hertlein Frank Hesse Lisa Hettenhausen Ron Hiatt Richard Hill Denise Hilmes Jeffry Hodde David Hodge Steve Hoecker Monica Hoertel Curt Hoff Jay Hoffmann William Hogg Mary Holdener Dan Hornbostel Shelley Horrell Julie Howard Stephanie Howdeshell Linda Hoylman Greg Huber Wayne Huebner Debra Huffman Peggy Hug Steve Hug Cary Hughes Ron Hundley Richard Hunsaker Laura Hurst Tim Hutchison Stacey Ingersoll Kim Inman Sue Isselhardt John Jackson Mark Jackson Laurene Jacobs Jim Janicik Mark Jaskowiak Audrey Jenkins Janey Jewsbury Beth Johnston Tim Johnson Tom Johnson Michelle Jokisch 36 Sophomores Doug Jordan John Jorns Jeanne Jourdan Jaral Julius Ed Jurak Cal Kaemmerer Margie Karfs Karen Karibian Amy Kartmann Linda Katl Robert Kebel Sue Keiser Donna Kenner David Kerr Linda Kettler Mike Kirby Kyle Klein Joe Kleinaitis Kelly Klohr Kevin Knepper Paula Koch Jan Koldehoff Sue Kohlenberger Toni Kolb Dean Koopmann Wayne Korte Cathy Kraft Len Kraudel Mike Krausz Terri Krawczyk Pat Kruta Jill Kuenne Randy Kuhlmann Lisa Kurtz Eric Lachmiller Jane Lade wig Carol Lakenburges Ron Lanter Scott Lanxon Mike I aramore Sophomores 37 Rebecca LiU Melanie Limper Paul Lindauer Sue Little Mary Loehr Alan Londe Brian Longust Roger Lowry Jill Luehder Tom Luetkemeyer Jean Lugge Rebecca Lusk Susan Lutton Sandra Lynch Scott Mscdonald Karen Mank Connie Markham Donald Markus Kevin Marler Theresa Marquis Sarah Martin Terri Martin Dan Maserang Brian Matecld Mike Maxwell Liecha May Terry May Tom May Diana Mayo Diane McCarron Carrie McClintock Michele McClure Kent McCoy Steve McCullough Marjorie McGarvey Karen McGraw Richard McGraw Marcia McKinley Frances McManus Laura McNaughton Gene McQuillan Jay McQuillan Kevin Meder RaeJean Meier Maggie Meile Mary Meile Ruth Meyer Sandra Meyer Susan Meyer Cindy Middendorf Christine Millas Karen Milligan Wanita Missey Fred Moessinger Jim Moffett William Mohr Beth Mohrman Mike Molitor Laurie Moll Sherri Monroe 38 Sophomores Lisa Moore Vicki Moore Gary Moose Liz Morton Kevin Mory Victoria Moss Karin Movesian Mike Mrkacek John Mueller Kevin Mueller Mary Mueller Bob Mueller Clive Mueth Greg Muren Jill Muren Dan Murphy Laura Muskopf Mike Muskopf Our goal is to become an upperclassman David N ester Gerald New Dawn Newcomer Mary Niklich Kathy Niles Lisa Nold Jerry Nowak Tonia Nuckolls Linda Nunn Craig Oder Tom O’Donnell Kevin Oesterle Denise Ohlendorf Jami Olsen Sheila O’Malley Virginia Oplotnik Mary Orsa Tina Oster Patty Papadopoulos Lisa Paul Amy Pearce Don Pearson Keith Penny Karla Pfershy Sophomores 39 Beth Phillips Kathy Phillip Jann Piana Cynthia Piek Pam Pierce Jim Pietroburgo John Pietroburgo Desiree Pittman Tim Ponsler Monty Powers Rick Procasky Jerry Pruett Doug Pruitt Doug Purviance Mark Quinn Gary Hahn Julie Randle Richard Randolph Robert Randolph Brenda Rankin Robert Rapps We traded health books for Oral Comm books There was always a long line of sophomores to see their assistant principal, Mr. Wolford Steve Rauh Tim Redman James Reed Roberta Reichardt Sandra Reinhardt Bruce Reusing Aaron Renth Julie Revelle Alison Rice David Rice Norman Richter Tom Richter Allen Richard Debra Riddle Kim Roach Todd Roberson Jeannie Roberts Kathy Roberts Jane Rockwell Dottie Rodriguez Debra Roedersheimer Alan Rogier Mike Rolen Charles Romanic 40 Sophomores (andra Rosenberg Joe Roth Edna Rowney Mark Rujawitz Shelly Rujawitz Glenn Russ Donna Rust Jane Safarian Karen Saffel Dianne 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 Dave Scharf Rhonda Schickedanz Karee Schirmer Sue Schlesinger Laurie Schloemann David Schmidt Bob Schmittling Joe Schobert Theresa Schomaker Bruce Schopp Susan Schott Valerie Schram Joyce Schranz Ed Schroeder James Schuhardt Don Schulte Mary Schulze Cynthia Schwahn Lance Schwartz Nancy Schwartz Paul Schwarztrauber Richard Scobbie Angela Scott Dan Seibert Mark Seper Chris Shanks Tim Shannahan Barbara Shaw Sophomores 41 Mary Sicka Lisa Sieron James Sill Debra Simpson Lisa Simpson Synthia Sindel Mike Skewes Marie Slagle Susan Slattery ' Susan Slocomb Diane Smith Scott Smith Terry Snare Angela Snyder Jackie Somers Tom Sotiropoulos Talitha Sourbeck Laura Spihlmann Robin Spreitler Kevin Stark Lynn Stauder Matt Stein Sherry’ Stein Cynthia Stephens We gained a new liberty...“draggin the main! Mike Stephens Suzette Stephens Gary Stoll Cindy Stone Donna Stone Jama Strittmatter Debra Stuckel Jack Stuhlsatz Tammy Stumne Julie Stumph Matt Summers Cynthia Sumner Vanessa Tarvin Nancy Tate Stan Temares Mike Thacker Donna Theis Dennis Thomas Dorcas Thompson Rick Thompson Susan Thompson Barbara Thornton Mary Timmer Dave Toenjes Julie Toenjes David Townsend Ken Tripp Cheryl Tromp Anita Trotter Kevin Tullock Randy Turner Mark Tuttle George Tutza Jerry Ulch Ardis Van Boxtel Roseann Van Buren Mark Vanover Tim Verdu Kathy Vessels Karl Viehman 42 Sophomores Performing skits at pep assemblies helped to spark school spirit. Mark V itale John Voegtle Mary Voellinger Scott Voellinger Sandra Vogel Kathy Y ' achter Elaine Wagner Dwight Waldvogel Kevin Walk James Walker Scott Walsh Judy Wangelin David W appel Steve Ward Dan Waterson Mike Webber Mary Week Terry Weidler Bob Weilmuenster Brian Wells Sue Welzbacher Kristie Werner Emfly West Steve Whealon Lisa W bitten Doris W iedau Kurt Wiggs Joann Wilke Steve Willett Mike Williams Roger Willmann David W illmont Craig W ilson Deborah Wilson Kathy W ilson Andrea W irth Theresa W itt Todd W obbe Jean Womble Bonnie W urdinger Henry Wykoff Richard Joch Jeanne Yociss Ruth Young Ellen Younger Joan Zika Sophomores 43 started the year 768 strong Joe Abegg Ted Acup Lorrie Adair Sue Adams Paula Aldrich Toni Allen Charles Allgire Beth Amigdalos Photo Anagnostopoulos Joyce Armstrong Tim Armstrong Agnes Asbury Klaine Atkins Julie Auner Richard Bade Kathy Bailey John Baillargeon Randy Baltz Debra Baron Johelen Barschak Jennifer Bartz Mark Bauman Patricia Beaird Mike Beatty Barb Becherer Linda Bechtold Mark Bereitschaft Stella Bernhard Doug Bernier Sheri Bertelsmann 44 juniors We learned what a history mini-course was David Bertsch Lisa Beuckman Kelly Bevenue Karen Biehl Angie Biver Gary Black Lonnie Blanchard Betsy Bland Shelly Blankenship Dorothy Blue Anna Bodendieck Pam Boehm Diane Bollinger Kathy Bosick Cindy Bouffard Sheri Boul Brent Boyles Donna Brandenburger Bill Branson Bob Braun Brett Bray Elizabeth Brendel (jinny Brennan David Bridges Carl Brockway Kim Brown Randy Brown Doug Bucknell Dick Burnette Chris Caldwell Kelly Calhoun Mark Calvanese Randy Campbell Jeff Cange Martha Capps Ken Carmody Kathy Carr I eo Carr Terry Carron Jozelle Carter Vickie Carver Diane Chamberlain Judy Chew Pam Cline Lenny Colbert Darla Coleman Mark Colling Jesse Col vis Kathy Conley Kelly Connor Rochelle Cook Kirk Croffoot Liz Crotty Carol Dahm juniors 45 Debra I)ahm Vickie Dahm Tom Dailey Connie Davinroy John Davis Wayne Davis Mike Decker Lissa DeFrates V alerie DeHart Melinda Ebel Lisa Eckert Joe Edmiston Mars Eghigian Carol Eihausen Gafl Eisenhauer Dennis Elbe Diane England Bonnie Englerth As juniors we learned a new alphabet. Mary DeLaria Joe Delsignore Jane DeMonge Gary Determan Jeff Dietrich Lisa Dietrich Craig Dintelmann Lynn Dintelmann David Dobbs Sue Donjon Jim Donner Lori Downs Pat Driscoll Elaine Dullea Connie Dunlap The class president , Photo Anaganostopoulos, was always on call. Jim Erb Gregg Ernst David Eschman Donna Evans Angela Ezzell Sandra Fahrner 46 Juniors Ramona Fanes Richard Feder Clark Ferry Kim Fischer Melissa Fisher Nancy Fitzgerald Bruce Fleshren Jim Foote Gary Forayt Gail Gocheff James Goetter Deirdre Gordon Robert Graebe Nancy Graf Crystal Grab Jerome Graham Theresa Grass Joanna Green • • • ACT, P8AT, SAT Terry Ford Dianne Foree Cindy Foster Nancy Foster Pam Fostler Tammy Frawley Mark Frederick David Frew Linda Friday Janet Fritsche Donna Fulton Diane Fulls Margaret Galle Toni Gipson Dan Glaser Jeff Glauber Nancy Glauber Linda Glazebrook As vice-president. Lew Hages was in balance with class problems. We worked so hard on the prom Lew Hages Carla Hamilton Sarah Mammon Patty Hammond Diane Hankammer Doug Hansell Steve Hardy Tom Harres Cecile Hauver Kent Hawkins Brenda Hawthorne Sharon Healey Cynthia Hecht Julie Heil Greg Heilig Scott Held Joe Hemmer Cheryl Henderson Jim Henshaw Candie Henson James Herbert Tim Herbert Tracy Higgins Valerie Highland Steve Hildebrand Nancy Hillesheim Thomas Hines lulie Keehner kept in step as class secretary. 48 Juniors and then prayed that we would go Patricia Jack non Phil Jacquot Tom Janicik Barbara Jarosik Debbie Jaskowiak Kristine Johannsen James Johnson Lori Johnston Hope Jorns Karol Junker Diane K am per Karen Kassor Andrew Katz Paul Keck Julie Keehner Scott Kelly Charles Kempf Janet Kennedy Malinda Kettler Richard Kettler Joseph Kish Bruce Kissel Kim Klein Jack Klemme Dawn Klever Diane Klinger Becky Klopmeyer Keith Kniepkamp Janelle Knolhoff Sharon Koerner Brad Koldehoff Dee Ann Koontz Mark Koopmann Chris Korte Diane Kostelac Belinda Kough Linda Kramer Bryan Kramer James Krawczyk juniors Pulling for our class 50 luniors Terry Krick Susan Krieger Kris Krummrich Steve Krupp Karen Kuester Dean Kurrus Bob Kusmer Patrick Lamb Joyce Lang Steve Lanxon Greg Latinette Mike Latinette Keith Lauf James Law Judy Lawrence Lynn Ledbetter Tony Le grand George Lewis Rosalie Lidiskv Craig Linton Connie Lisch Thomas Lodes Mike Longust Tammy Loveless Donna Lowe Jeff Lund Alan Luttrell juniors displayed the right to assemble . . . peaceably ? Barbara Mabra Karen Mabry Debra Macke Mimi Maldonado Marianne Maloney Angie Mancinas Lisa Martin Mike Mathews Sharon Mayo Tony Mayr Marc McClellan Samantha McClure Betty McCoy Marc McCoy Mary McDaniel we won the tug of war! Pam McLean Mike Meder A1 Meinen Kay Meyer Mark Meyer Janet Miller Cynthia Moffett Susan Mohr Tamara Morgan Rick Morton Freda Moses Ann Mueller Laurie Mueller Kevin Muendlein Cheryl Mundloch Joy Munie Joyce Munie Jan Munier David Muren Roni Nadler David Nance Kent Naumann Jon New Kathryn Newton Paula Niederecker Barbara Nolte Sandy Noonan Kim Novy Teri Null Sheila O’Brien The juniors were represented on the Student Council by (Bottom Row) pm Rogers, Tanya Smith, Cindy Hechf left Cange p ow) Chris Vandewater, Brent Boyles, Kathy Conley, Kim Fischer, and Marianne Maloney. Missing from the picture were leff Gibbons and Connie Lisch juniors Working on the Jam we found we John O’Donnell Michele Ortman Terry Pabst Kirarda Page! Jean Parker Joyce Parker Ann Patton Elaine Pauketat Linda Paule Bill Pearson Belinda Perez Joe Perez Debra Perkins Gary Pierce Maria Pierce 52 juniors Monique Piot Marlene Polczynski Tom Powell Cheryl Price Robert Pulley Mary Quirin Mike Kaban Lisa Rains Jolene Raish Kathy Randle Bill Rappolee Angie Raslawski Richard Reichling Ann Recine Diane Reime Mary Renner David Renois Kathy Renth Cheryl Rhodes Carla Richardson Mark Ritter Renee Rockwell Jim Rogers Peggy Rohr Evelyn Rohweeder Rebecca Rose Jeff Ross • Paul Rost Jim Roth Danila Rowe Tracy Rujawitz Donna Rynski Terry Salzman Linda Samples Brian Sanders Kathy Sandheinrich Steve Sarfaty Carol Schaefer Mary Schaefer The Junior Jam imagined what a future class reunion might be really did have “A Touch of Class Mark Scharf Barbara Scheller Todd Schifferdecker Brad Schloemann Gene Schmidt Rick Schmidt Mike Schmittling Tom Schmitz Cindy Schneider Don Schneider Scott Schneider Karen Schnoeker Jolene Schuhardt David Schulte Anna Scott Gary Scott Angie See Debbie Seibert Lauren Seper Edward Sewell Janice Shannon Jayn Shaw Pete Shaw Debra Sheible Ron Siddle Craig Sieron Judy Simpson Sue Simpson Robert Sims Mike Skaer Steve Skaer Lori Skidis Doris Sliment Barbara Smith Debora Smith Tanya Smith Joy Strebel Karen Strong Russ Suemnicht Tom Sumner Ellen Suppiger Debbie Theis Anticipating our senior year Patty Beaird and Lew Hage s reigned as lam Queen and King Sue Snyder Kirk Sonnenberg Paul Spahn Connie Speichinger Craig Steiner Donna Stevenson Beth Stewart Leslie Stoll Leslie Stone Jeff Theobold Myron Thomas Donna Thompson Mark Thompson Mary Tiernan Tom Timmer Cynthia Tippy Dave Toenjes Tim Tolin Melody Townley Paul Travous Donna Turner Deborah Turos Cyndie Turpin Robert Tyler Sue Tyler Marilyn LIhley Ron Vallandingham Karen Van Blair Eric Van Buren Chris Vandewater 54 juniors Tom Veath Mary Vernier Debbie Voegtle Keith V olkmann Doug Von Alst Carolyn Walters Barb Wurdinger Robert Wurtz Valerie Wynder the class of 77 came alive! Mark Walz Tom W arwick Eric Waterson Marilyn Weber Alyson Weeke Dennis Weier Cindy Weilbacher EdWesely Wayne West John Wheeler Herb WTiitaker Julie Wikgren Hugh Wilkin Kevin W ill Kim W illiams Laurie Williams Randy W ilson Ann Winkel Randv Wissehr David Woe hike Alicia Wohlgemuth On our first day of school, we were Robin Adams: Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, intramurals 2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4 Lee Adkins Les Agne: Intramurals, floats, varsity golf 1,2,3,4 Sherri Lynn Agnew: Marching Band majorette 1,2,3, Office Occupations Club 4 Lorna Allen: Intramurals 1,2, floats 1,2,3, Jam 3, FCA 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Stuart Alperin President Beth Green was a symbol of leadership for the class of 805 seniors. Amy DeMonge, vice-president, kept in shape for the hectic pace of the SENIOR CLASS. Beth Anderson: Chorus 1, intramurals 1, Choralettes 2, floats 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Prom 3, pompon squad 4, wrestling manager 4 Cheryl Anderson: Consumer Ed Club vice-president 2, Office Occupations Club parliamentarian 4 Michael Anderson: Cadet Band 1, Orchestra 1,2,3, Pep Band 2,3, Marching Band 2,3, floats 3, hall decorating 4, Distributive Ed Club 4 Sandra Andres: Floats 1,2, intramurals 2,3 Jenni Armstrong: Chorus 1, intramural volleyball 4 Sandra Arnold: Concert Band 1, German Club 1,2,3, soph play 2, floats 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, intramurals 2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, track 2,3,4, Illinois Scholar, National Honor Society 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 56 Seniors introduced to West at our first assembly lef m Linda Arterburn: Spanish Club 1, Chorus 1, Theatre 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, class plays 1,2,3,4, Choralettes 2,3, intramurals 2,3,4, Prom 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Elizabeth Aiirand: Theatre 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Chorus 2,3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Thespian 3,4, N.F.L. 3,4, speech team 3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Paul Ayllon: Football 1, track 3, intramural basketball and soccer Tim Bachmann: Hy News Staff 3,4, intramurals 3,4, Illinois Scholar 4 James Bailey Ken Bailey: Wrestling 1, intramurals 1,2,3, Distributive Ed Club 4 With a nose for news and a wit for writing , Secretary Kim Cruncleton Keith River , treasurer , mastered the debits and credits of class took pride in working for the class. finances. Melinda Bailey: Future Homemakers 1, Consumer Ed Club 2 Laura Baker Paul Bapties: Student library service 2,3 Alexandra Barduniotis Jenni Baron Glenn Battas f Dr Seniors 57 elected our Student Council members Jeff Battoe Kenneth Battoe Dale Bauer Denise Bauer: Track 2, soph play 2, intramurals 2,3,4, AFS Club 2,3,4, floats 3, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, Powder Puff football 3, Student Council corresponding secretary 4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Susan Lynn Bauers: Student service 1,2,3,4, intramurals 2,3, Jam 3, FCA 3,4, Rough Writers 4 P e 8£y Baum: Spanish Club 1, Photography Club 4 Mark D. Becker: Tennis 1,2, soccer 3, float 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Michael A. Becker: Chorus 2, Choraleers 3 Katie Beckwith: Cadet Band 1, Theatre 1, Orchestra 2, Marching Band 2,3,4, Illinois Scholar 4, National Merit commendation 4 James Bedwell Jill Susan Beelman: Chorus 1, Girls Glee 2,3,4 Joy Ann Beelman: Chorus 1 Michael Beil Robert Bell: One-Acts 1, Scholastic Art award 1, soph play 2, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Theatre 1,2,3.4, Jam and Court 3, speech team 3,4, Remon Singers 3,4, Ensemble 3,4, Thespian 3,4, Hy News Staff 4 Jane Belz: Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,3, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Powder Puff football 3, Jam 3, History Club 4 Bruce Benson: Intramurals 3,4 Terri Bernhard: Chorus 1, intramural volleyball 1,2, Belletones 2,3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Jody Berry: Floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 2,3,4, AFS Club 2,3,4, Hy News Staff 3, FCA 4 58 Seniors Kristy-Jon Alicia Biver Mary Blackard: Concert Band 1, Theatre 1, one-Acts 1, Rough Writers 4 Jean Blaes: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, intramurals 2,3, French Club 2,3,4, Rough Writers 2,3,4, speech team 3,4, NFL 3,4, Jam student director 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, National honor Society 4 Juli M. Blue: Chorus 1, Girls Glee 2, Home Ec Club, Consumer Ed Club, student service. Distributive Ed Club 4 Terri Bodendieck Gregory C. Bondi: Track 1, gymnastics 1 Sue Bone: Intramural basketball 1, intramural volleyball 3, In-Sept Sextet 3, Concert Choir 3,4 Vince Bonino: Intramural soccer 1,2 Rene Bouffard Mark Brough Bryan Bovinette: Wrestling manager 1,2 Glenda Boxdorfer: Theatre 1, German Club 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, “Music Man” 3, intramurals 3,4, Chamber Orchestra 3,4, History Club 3,4 Representing the seniors on Student Council were (Bottom Row) ludy Rybicki, Karla Weber, Denise Bauer , Jodi Connely, Mary Beth Eschman, Cherie Loyet, (Top Row) Stuart Alperin, John Reichert, Ron Edgar, Kevin Wiggs, and lim Friedewald .. ffl 5T .ifK-i Seniors 59 Randall C. Boyer: Football 1,2, track 1,2,3, intramurals 3,4, Swimming 4 Steve Bradley: Baseball 1, Concert Choir 3,4, intramurals 3,4, Ensemble 4 Patty Branson: Floats 1, Distributive Ed Club 4 Becky Braun Steve Braun Patti Bretsch: Theatre 1, floats 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3, soph play 2, Jam 3 Doug Bridges: Chorus 1, football manager 1 Patricia M. Bringaze: Concert Band 1, Theatre 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3, French Club 2,3,4, History Club 2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, Hy News Staff 3,4 Connie Brinser We became the first freshman class Jon Brough: Chorus 1,2, intramurals (Golden Stars) 2,3,4, speech team 4 Christine Brown Cindy Brown: “Page One” 1,2 Gary Brown Keith Brown: Floats 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4, FCA 4 Roger Brown: Float 1, intramurals 2,3,4, Theatre 3,4 Tina Brown William Wayne Brown Brad A. Bruckner: Basketball 1, baseball 1.2, intramural basketball, football 4 Seniors Kathy Bruehl Gina Brunson: Floats 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3 Bryan Bruss: Track 1,2, Football 2, soph play 2, musicals 2,3,4, Theatre 2,3,4, speech team 2,3,4, Jam 3, intramural basketball 2,3, NFL 3,4, Thespian 3,4, Photography Club 4, “Arsenic and Old Lace” 4 Beverly Buckhanan James A. Buechler: Football 1 Brian Bugg William Bugg: Wrestling 1,2,3 Lynn Bujnak: Rough Writers 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, German Club 1,2, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,3, Histroy Club 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 3,4, All-State Orchestra 3 Scott Bujnak to exercise the privilege of open campus Donna M. Burckhardt: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, float s 2,3, student service 2,3, Jam 3 Judy Burgert: Theatre 1, Chorus 1,2,3, Girls Glee 2,3, Track 2,3, History Club 1,2,3,4, student service 2,4, intramural volleyball 3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Albert Burns Cheryl Buss: Spanish Club 1,2, intramural volleyball, basketball, softball Debra Butler: Chorus 1,2,3,4, intramural volleyball 2, Future Nurses secretary 1 Paul Cahnovsky Thomas Cahnovsky Doug Calhoun Joey Cara via Seniors 61 By the close of our freshman year tlO -W. Kenan C rel Amy Carl: Theatre 2, floats 1,2, intramurals 2 Anita Carroll: Intramurals 2,3,4, rifle squad 4 Kathy Carron: Choralettes 2,3, Choraleers 4 Judy Cermak: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Powder Puff football 3, gym leader 3, Jam 3 Theresa Cerulli: Pep Club 1,2, History Club 1,2,3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Cheryl Church: Pep Club 1, Powder Puff football 1, intramural volleyball 1 Julie Closson Victoria Coghill Janet Lynn Compton: One-Acts 1, Theatre 1,2,3,4, NFL 1,2, speech team 1,2, “Cinderella” 2, Choir 2,3,4, In-Sept 3,4, Remon Singers 3,4, all-state choir 3, Jam, Jam Queen 3, Harvest Queen candidate 3 J. Pat Compton: Basketball 1, varsity track 2,3,4, Cross country 3,4, intramural soccer 3,4 Jodi Connely: Student Council 1,3,4, class secretary 1, speech team 1,2,3, NFL 1,2,3, soph play 2, Theatre 2, floats 1,4, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, pompon squad 4 Steve Conrad Rhonda Cook: P.E. student leader 3 Susan Cook: Transfer from Althoff High 4, cheerleading 1,2,3, intramurals 2,3,4 Scott Cornell Gene Coughlin Linda Cox: Pep Club 1, student service 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3, Consumer Ed Club 2, Prom 3 62 Seniors school spirit had unified our class Sandy J. Craig Darlene Crame: Intramurals 1, Theatre 2 Adrian Croissant III: Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 4 Scott Crowe: Photography Club 4 Kimberly A. Cruncleton: Pep Club 1,2, Theatre 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, Chess Club 3,4, Choir 3,4, Hy News Staff 3,4, In-Sept 4, Remon Singers 4, Student Council 4, class secretary 4 John Crutcher Cathy Cueto Philip Curtis: Stage Band 3,4 Debbie Dahm: Consumer Ed Club 2, intramural volleyball, football, softball, soccer 2,3,4, Powder Puff football 3 Gary Darr Carole A. DaRugna: Student service 1,2, intramural basketball 2,3, volleyball 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Rob Davenport: Baseball 1, History Club 1, intramural soccer, basketball 1,2,3,4, varsity cross country 1,2,3,4, track 2,3,4 Alayna Davies: Latin Club 1,2, Theatre 1,2, Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, intramurals 2,3,4, History Club 3,4, FCA 3,4, Stamp Club 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Penny Davinroy: Chorus 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, varsity track 2,3,4, volleyball 3 Susan DeHart: Chorus 1, Concert Band 1, Choraleers 2, AFS Club 2, intramural softball 2, Pep Band 2,3,4, German Club 1,2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4, musical 3, Jam 3, Choir 3,4, Powder Puff football 4 Lea DeLaria: Orchestra 1,2, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, speech team 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, Symphonette 2, Jam and Court 3, Thespian 4 Amy DeMonge: Track 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, class president 3, class vice-president 4, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, Miss Maroon Court 4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Illinois Scholar 4 Jody Determan: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, student service 2,3, bat girl 2, soph play 2, Choralettes, Choraleers 2, intermural volleyball 3, volleyball manager 4, baseball manager 3,4 Seniors 63 Our second year brought us a new problem. Alan DeVan J. D. Devros: Intramural soccer 3,4 Alison Dick: Student service 2,3 Patti Dissett: Transfer from Althoff High, intramurals, floats, FCA president 3,4 Doug Dobbs Debbie Doerr: Intramural basketball, volleyball, softball 3, Office Occupations Club 4 The senior class towered over all others. S?6 • 13 - ■ — Our can runneth over with spirit. Dale Dohrman Dorene Dohrman: Intramurals (Chicklets) 1,2,3,4, basketball and baseball statistician 2, gym leader 2,3, student service 2,3, volleyball manager 3,4, FCA 3,4 Matt Domescik: Baseball 1,2, football 1,2, Cadet Band 1, Orchestra 2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4, intramurals 3,4 Raymond Doussard Greg Downen Amy Dunger: Intramurals 2,3,4, Jam 3, float 3, gym leader 4, varsity basketball 4 64 Seniors learning to spell “sophomores” with three o’s Denise Dunn: Floats 1,2,3,4, Theatre 2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam 3, speech team 3, NFL 3,4, Thespian 3.4 Debbie Dunnigan: Pep Club 1, Chorus 1, Theatre 1,2,3, floats 1,2, Choralettes 2,3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Mike Dyer: Basketball 1, float 1 Eric Ebel Rhonda Ebersohl: Latin Club 1,4, intramural softball 2,3,4, Theatre 2, intramural soccer 3, History Club 3,4 Ronald W. Edgar: Basketball 1, Student Council 2, class vice-president 2, football 1,2, Prom 3, Jam Court 3, intramurals, float, FCA 4 David Eghigian: French Club 2, intramurals 2,3 Mike Eisenhour: Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4, intramural basketball 2,3,4, soccer 4 Betty Eisloeffel: Theatre 1,2, soph play 2, floats 2,4, History Club 1,2,3,4, Scholastic Art awards 1,2,3,4, SIUE art award 3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Hy News Staff 4 Cynthia Elder: Latin Club 1, Future Homemaker 2,3, student service 2,3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Sharon Englerth: Transfer from BTHS East, Jam 3, Prom 3, intramural volleyball and softball 3, Consumer Ed Club 4 Larry E. Enzwiler: Soph play 2, Jam 3, Readers’ Theatre 3, Theatre 3,4, musical 3,4 Seniors 65 Mary Beth Eschman: One-Acts 1, soph play 2, intramurals 1.2,3,4, gymnastics 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, Prom 3, AFS Club 3, Student Council 1,3,4, recording secretary 4, pompon squad 4, Bellevinois staff assistant 4 Cathy Etling: Latin Club 1,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, track 2, Powder Puff football 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, math team 3, Hy News Staff 3,4, AFS Club 4 Jean Etling: Pep Club 1, Choraleers 1,4, Theatre 1,2, student service 2, Girls Glee 2, intramurals 2,3,4, soph play 2, floats 2,3,4, Jam 3, Choralettes 3 Sheryl Ann Ettling: Pep Club 1, intramural volleyball 2,3, Jam 3, float 3, Prom 3, Office Occupations Club treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4 Denise Feazel: Pep Club 1, intramurals 2,3,4 Frankie Ferrario: Spanish Club 1, Theatre 1,2, intramurals 1,2 Andreas Enrique Feuerabendt: Tennis 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1, Chamber Orchestra 2, Marching Band 2,3,4, Theatre 3, Readers’ Theatre 3, Jam 3, Wizard of Oz 3, Stage Band 4 Valorie Finck Stacy Fischer: Theatre 1,2,3, floats 1,2, soph play 2, Jam 3, German Club 3,4, intramurals 4 Some of us rode bikes or buses to school; William R. Fischer Harry William Fishbein: Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4, treasurer 4 Kathleen Fitzgerald Cindy Ford: Orchestra 2,3,4 Cheri Lynn Foree: Soph play 2, Jam 3, intramurals 3,4, floats 3,4 Dan Forness: Intramural basketball 1, intramural football 4 Susan Franklin: Theatre 1,2, French Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, One-Acts 1, soph play 2, Hy News Staff 3,4 Debbie Friederich: Intramurals 1, float 3, Powder Puff football 3 ( yf r -4f James Friedewald: Football 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1,2,3,4, track 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, FCA president 4, Student Council chaplain 4 66 Seniors Jan E. Friedewald: floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 2, soph play 2, AFS Club 2,3, Theatre 2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3, Jam 3, National Honor Society 4 Kevin Friedman: Varsity baseball 1,2,3,4, football 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3,4, FCA 4 Morton Friedman: Prom 3, intramural softball 3,4, intramural football 4 Scott D. Frillman: Intramurals 1,2, Distributive Ed Club 4 Davonna Fritchley: Student service 2 Cyndi Fulton: History Club 2, intramural volleyball 2 Michael Fulton: Wrestling 1, track 1,2, cross country 2,3 Cindy Funk: Floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Powder Puff football 3, intramurals 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Douglas L. Gain others drove with newly-acquired licenses Jan Gain: Chorus 1, Belletones 2 Becky Gallagher Kim Galle: Intramural softball and basketball Lynne Galle: Theatre 2, soph play 2, intramurals 2,3,4 Miguel Gallego: Wrestling 1,2, football 1,3 Jean Gansmann Roger Gansmann Denise Gardner: Intramurals 2,3,4, floats 2,3,4, Prom 3 Kevin Gasawski: Future Farmers of America 2 German Club 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Seniors 67 We witnessed the advent of girls ' athletics William Gass Susan Gaston Kelly Gedda: Intramurals 1 Patti Geolat: One-Acts 1, NFL 1,2,3,4, speech team 1,2,3,4 Debbie Georgen: Theatre 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom 3, varsity track and volleyball 3,4, basketball 4, FCA 3,4, Hy News Staff 3,4, National Honor Society 4 Lynda Sue Gladson John Glaeser Mary Beth Goff: Pep Club 1,2, AFS Club 1,2, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4, musicals 1,2,3,4, all-state orchestra 1,2,3,4, intramurals 3, Rough Writers 3, History Club 4 Tracy Goldsmith Dennis Gorges: Baseball 1, football 1,2, intramurals 2,3,4, Mike Graelish Pam Graham: One-Acts 1, soph play 2, Choralettes 3, class vice-president 1, Student Council 1,3, pompon squad 2,3,4, captain 4, Jam and Court 3, French Club 2,3,4, president 4, Prom 3 Elizabeth Shaw Green: Student Council 1,2,3,4, varsity track 2, volleyball 3, Jam and Court 3, FCA 3,4, Rough Writers 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, varsity tennis captain 4, class president 4, Miss Maroon Court 4, Stage Band 3,4, Bellevinois staff assistant 4 Tom Green: Intramural soccer 3,4 Mark Gregory Debbie Grogan Denise Groom Michael Groom 68 Seniors Karen Guetterm n Laura Gulash: Pep Club 1, intramural soccer and basketball 2, French Club 1,2,3, track 3, History Club 3 Mary Hagen: Office Occupations Club 4, float 4 Deborah Fay Hall: Student service 1, intramural baseball 2, Office Occupations Club 4 Sylvia Lynn Hammitt Larry Hammond: History Club 1,2, intramurals 4 Katrina J. Hampsey: Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Future Homemaker 1,2 Tony Hankammer: Future Famers of America 1,2,3,4, reporter 4 Anna Harris Rebecca Marie Harris: Theatre 1, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4, all-state orchestra 2,3,4, musicals 2,3,4, History Club 3 Russell Harris: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, football 1,2, intramurals Jonathan Harry: Track 1, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Choir 2, varsity basketball 2,3,4, History Club 4, Hy News Staff 4 Seniors 69 Ann Marie H rtleb: Future Teachers Club 1, volleyball 2 Donna Hartoin: Chorus 1, Merritones 2,3, Office Occupations Club 4 Mary E. Hatzl Linda Hausmann: Chorus 1, float 1, Choralettes 2,3, intramural basketball 2, volleyball 3, baseball 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Joyce Havel: Intramurals 1,2,3, float 1, Distributive Ed Club 4 Karen Hawk: Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 2,3,4, Future Homemaker 3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, National Honor Society 4 Kathy Hawk: Chorus 1, intramurals 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3, Pep Club 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Therisa Marie Hawk: Student service 1,2,3,4, History Club 2, floats 2,3, Theatre 3 Janet Hawthorne: Chorus 1, Consumer Ed Club 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 k: s “Cinderella reminded our class that Jerry Hayden: Wrestling 1, intramurals Timothy L. Hayden: Future Farmers of America 2,3,4 Mary Haynes: Debate team 2,3.4, speech team 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, treasurer 3 Barb Heidenfelder: Intramurals 1,2,3, Office Occupations Club Secretary 4 Douglas Heise Paul Held Wendee Hemmer: Theatre 1, volleyball 2 Susan Hemmer: Pep Club 2, intramural soccer, volleyball, basketball 2,3,4, Diane H erbert: Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 1, intramurals 1,2,3,4, soph play 2 , 70 Seniors Carole Herron Lisa Hertlein: Transfer from Colorado, track 2, student service 2, Office Occupations Club reporter 4 Joni Heskett: Intramurals 1,2,3, Pam Hildebrand: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Dale Hindman Tom Hobson: Latin Club 1,2, Scholar Quiz 4 Mark Hoelscher: Baseball 1.2, wrestling 1, intramurals Denise Hoertel: Intramural volleyball, softball, basketball 1,2,3, track 2, gym leader 3, varsity volleyball 3,4, Office Occupations Club president 4 Tammy J. Hogan: Cadet Band 1, intramural volleyball 2, Marching Ba nd 2,3,4, Theatre 3,4, NFL 3,4, speech team 3,4 impossible things are happening every day Daniel T. Holdener: Football 1,2,3, intramurals Sandra Marie Holdener: Intramural volleyball, softball, basketball 1,2,3, track 3, float 2 Bonnie Hoover: Chorus 1, float 1, intramurals 1,2,3, Belletones 2 Steven Wesley Hoover: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, drum major 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,4, musicals 1,2,3,4, all-state band orchestra 3,4, Theatre 3,4, Jam 1.2,3,4, Thespian 4, speech team 4, NFL 4 Lene Hornemann: Exchange student from Hillerod, Denmark, AFS Club 4, Student Council 4, volleyball 4 Pat Howard: Track, tennis, Choralettes, intramural hockey, volleyball, basketball, Pep Club treasurer Walter Hubert: Football 1, floats 1,2,3, intramurals 1,4, track 1,2 Brenda L. Huebner: History Club 1, float 1, German Club 2,3, math team 2,3 Charlie Huff: Intramural basketball 3 Seniors 71 As upperclassmen, we were responsible for Lori Ann Huffer: One-Acts 1, floats 1,2,3,4, speech team 1,2,3,4, NFL 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, soph play 2, Choralettes 2,3, French Club 2,3, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, intramurals 4 John E. Hunt: Theatre 1,3, floats 1,2,3,4, Scholastic Art Award 4 Richard Hunter Joanne Hurd: One-Acts 1, French Club 2, intramurals 2,3,4, Hy News Staff 4, National Honor Society 4 Nancy K. Idoux: Floats 1,4, Theatre 2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, AFS Club 2,3, German Club 2,3, intramurals 3, Jam 3, Speech team 3,4, NFL 3,4, Rough Writers 3,4, Readers’ Theatre 4, National Honor Society Drew Ingersoil: Football 1, intramurals 2,3,4 Robin Inman: Powder Puff football 4 Linda Jacobs: Future Homemakers of America president 2,3 Patricia Jacobs: Chorus 1, intramurals 1,2, floats 2,3, Theatre 1,2,3, Belletones 2,3, Jam 3, Distributive Ed club 4 Jay R. Jarvis: Intramural football, soccer 2, basketball 2,3,4, Distributive Ed Club vice-president 4 Lisa Jerome: Floats 1,2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Casuals Sextet 3,4 Debra Johnson: Chorus 1, Marching Band 1,2,3, Office Occupations Club 4 Patricia Johnson: Prom 3, Student Service 2,3,4 Becky Johnston: Intramural softball 3, intramural volleyball, basketball 4, float 4 Lee Ann Johnston Kevin Jones: Football 1, basketball 1, golf 1,2,3,4, intramurals Melanie Jones: Chorus 1, Belletones 2, soph play 2, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Choraleers 3, Jam 3, Choir 4, Distributive Ed Club 4 Nancy Jordan: Theatre, Spanish Club, intramurals, floats, gymnastics 1,2,3 72 Seniors choosing our English and history electives Joanne Joshu: Soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom 3, intramural softball 2,3, volleyball 2,3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Rough Writers 4 Joanne Jourdan: Float 1, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Chamber Orchestra 3,4 Jana Julleis: Theatre 3, Jam 3, floats 3,4 Debra Ann Jurak: Chorus 1,2, History Club 1,2, French Club 1,2, track 2,3, intramurals 1,2,3 Karen Kay Kaiser: Intramural volleyball 1,2,3, gymnastics 2, basketball 2,3, hockey 2,3, soccer 2,3, softball 2, varsity track 2,3,4, volleyball 3,4, basketball 4, tennis co-captain 3,4 Bradford Kamenec: Basketball 1, Chess Club Scott Karls Denise Kassing David Katt James Kaucher: Speech team 4, National Honor Society 4 John M. Kealey: Transfer from Assumption High, football 2,3 Donna Kebel Karen Kebel Terry Keen Brad Keller: Football 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4 Sharon M. Kerkemeyer: Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 1,2, intramurals 2,3,4, Jam 3, floats 3,4, Hy News Staff 3,4 Greg Kimutis: Basketball manager 1, basketball 3, basketball manager 4 Jeffrey Kinnikin: Football 1, floats 1,2, baseball 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3,4, intramurals 3 Seniors 73 We set a precedent by having our Jam Debbie Kirk Mark Klingler Kim Klotz Teresa Knapp: Cadet Band 1, floats 1,3, German Club 2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4, Jam 3, National Honor Society 4 Randy Kneezel: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, French Club 3, Theatre 3, Readers’ Theatre 3, Jam 3, Jam King 3, musical 3, Illinois Scholar 4, National Honor Society 4 Sandra Knepper Jesse Knewitz: Track 2, gymnastics 3 Patti Kniepkamp John Kniepmann: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Photography Club 1,2,3,4, Bellevinois Staff assistant photographer 4 Susan Beth Korein: Pep Club 1, Theatre 2, soph play 2, AFS Club 2, intramurals 2,3, Rough Writers 2,3,4, floats floats 1,2,3,4, Prom 3, tennis 3,4, Hy News Staff 4, Powder Puff football 3,4, Honor Society 4 Debra Kostelac: Theatre 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, intramural volleyball 3 Walt Kosydor: Football 1,2, baseball 3,4, intramurals 4 Stephen Kramper Karen Kratky: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, floats, Student Council 2, pompon squad 2,3,4 Kathy Krawxzyk: Concert Band 1,2, German Club 2, intramurals 2, Marching Band 3,4, Choir 3,4, Remon Singers 4, Pep Band 3, Jam 3, Powder Puff football 4 Kim Kreitner: Intramural softball, basketball, 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1, Jam 3, “Music Man” 3, intramural basketball 4 W illard Krick: Concert Band 1, Theatre 1, float 1, Pep Band 1,2,3, Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Keith Krull volleyball 74 Seniors during the Spirit Week festivities Ten Kay Kruta: Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,2, Choralettes 2, intramural volleyball, hockey, basketball 3 Jeff Kuehn Kathleen Kurtz: German Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Belletones 2, Jam 3, intramural soccer, baseball 3 t Bellevinois Staff 4 David L. Kussart: Baseball 1, football 2, intramural softball, wrestling 1,2,3,4 Nancy Lang: Chorus 1 Rita Lauer: Floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, intramural volleyball 4 James Lee Steven Lemmon Steven David Lesko: Ten nis 1,2,3,4, co-captain 3, wrestling 1, Choraleers 2, Stamp Club 2, floats, intramurals Kurt Lewman: Wrestling 1, Spanish Club 1, floats 1,2,3, intramurals 1,2,3,4, football 3,4, Illinois Scholar 4 Debbie Lickenbrock: Floats 1,2,3,4, intramural softball 3 Deborah Lill: German Club 2, AFS Club 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Andrew H. Limper: Concert Band 1, German Club 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 1,2, Theatre 1,2,3.4, Thespian 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, History Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, speech team 4 Margie Lipe: Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, German Club 1,2,3,4, Choraleers 2, Choir 3,4, In-Sept 3, Remon Singers 3, intramural volleyball 3, Powder Puff football 3,4, Honor Society 4 Janet Lisch: Chorus 1, intramurals 1,2,3,4, floats, track 2,3,4, volleyball 3,4, basketball 4, FCA 4 Clara Loiseau Joyce Loiseau: Student service 1, Consumer Ed Club 2 Sandra Lokken: Theatre 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4 Seniors 75 We were heavy on the idea of Fat Albert Denise Love Cheri Rene Loyet: One-Acts 1, floats 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2,3,4, secretary 2, vice-president 4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Rough Writers 2,3,4 Lance Lunte: Basketball 1,2,3,4, tennis 2,3,4, intramurals Tina L. Lusk: Office Occupations Club vice-president 4 Stephen Lyvers John A. M g rian Russell E. Magee: Football 1, Theatre 3 Bridget Eileen Mailly: Floats 1,2,3, Theatre 1,2, Chorus 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Marching Band rifle squad 4 Sue Maple: Future Homemaker 1,3, Pep Club 3, Prom 3 Manuel Maris Linda Markus: Chorus 1, Spanish Club 1, Choraleers 2, soph play 2, floats 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Jam 3, Powder Puff football 4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Illinois Scholar 4, National Honor Society 4 Denita Martin Elizabeth Martin: French Club 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Ron Martin: Football 1,2,3,4, intramural soccer 3,4 Rodney Mathes: Marching Band 4, shop foreman 4 Linda Mauldin Glenn Maxwell: Intramural soccer, basketball 3, football 3,4 Barbara May r K n ■ V- SI 76 Seniors Foreign exchange students Lene Hornemann, Denmark, and Moira Ross , We hopped to I-HOP for breakfast. Scotland , quickly entered into the spirit of the school. Debbie Mayer: Chorus 1,2, intramural softball, basketball, volleyball, hockey, soccer 2,3,4 Jim Mayo Scott McCollam Claire McCurdy: One Acts 1, soph play 2, floats 1,2,3,4, speech team 1,2, NFL 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, History Club 1,2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, secretary 4, Jam 3, Hy News Staff 3, Choir 4, cross country manager 4 Brenda McGarvey: Intramurals 1,2,3, French Club 2, Prom 3, float 4 Judith Mehmert: Chorus 1, floats 1.2,4, Jam 3, Rough Writers 3,4, National Honor Society 4 Mike Meinkoth: Track 1,2,3,4, cross country 2,3,4, intramural soccer 3,4 Randy Melton: Intramurals 2,3,4 Yvonne M. Men sing: Intramural volleyball, hockey 2, Consumer Ed Club 3 Carol Meyer: German Club 1,2, intramurals 1, floats 1,2, cheerleading 2,3,4 Charlene Meyer Mark Meyer: Basketball 1,2, intramurals 3,4, floats, Choir 3,4 Seniors 77 Annette Mikles: Intramural soccer, volleyball 3,4 Gloria Miles Marilyn Miller Rebecca Miller Steve Milligan: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2 Michael C. Mineman: Tennis 2, intramurals 3 Diana Mitchell: Belletones 1,2, intramurals 1,2, track 2 Melissa Moon: Pep Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3 Donald L. Moore Income from the “Grand Ole Jam helped to Mike Moore: Baseball 3,4, intramurals Ron Moore: Baseball manager 1, Distributive Ed Club 4 James Moose: Football 1 James Morris: Gymnastics 2 Walter Morris: Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, all-state musician 3,4, Chamber Orchestra 4, speech team 4, Theatre 4, NFL 4 Douglas Morton Larry A. Mueller: Basketball 1,2, baseball 1,2,3, Hy News Staff 3,4, intramural basketball 4 Roseann Mueller: Soph play 2, intramurals 2 Scott Mueller 78 Seniors Julie Muren: Theatre 1, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Choraleers 3, intramural basketball 2,3, volleyball 3, Choir 4 Lynn Muren: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 4, Casuals 4, soph play 2, Theatre, Jam 3, student service, intramurals, gymnastics, floats William C. Murphy Kelly Murphy: Transfer from Wesclin High, Future Homemakers 2,3, vice-president 3, Spanish Cub 3, student service 3, intramural volleyball 2, Prom 3, float 4, Powder Puff football 4, Distributive Ed Club 4 Doug Naumann Jeffrey Bryan Naumann: Orchestra 2,3 Maureen Neal Maryann Nester: Intramurals Kenneth Lee Nettleton: Cross country 1,2, track 1,2, floats 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Theatre 2, Symphonette 2, FCA 2,3, Chamber Orchestra 3, all-state orchestra 2,3,4, intramurals 3, Hy News Staff 3,4 take us to “San Francisco for our prom Kinberly Neunaber: French Club 2, Choraleers 2, intramurals 2, Choir 3 Candie Renee Nevois: Floats 2,3,4, intramurals 2,3,4 Betty Newgent Chris Nowak Ellen O’Donnell: One-Acts 1, Theatre 1, cheerleading 2,3,4, Jam and Court 3, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4 Rosemary Oplotnik: Intramurals 1,2,3 A1 Orelt: Intramurals 1 Beth Pace: Spanish Club 2, Orchestra 2,3,4, Theatre 2,3,4, speech team 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, treasurer 4, Jam 3, Chamber Orchestra 4 Ed Palausky: Float 1 Seniors 79 Thomas Paoli: Intramurals 1,2 Chip Parham: Ten nis 2,3,4, soph play 2, float 3, Jam 3, intramural basketball 3,4, soccer 4 David William Parks: Student Council 1, tennis 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1, Stamp Club 2, Social Studies Club 2, intramurals 3,4, Hy News Staff 4 Barbara Parsons: Spanish Club 1,2, gymnastics 1, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals (Bouncers) 1,2,3,4, History Club 2,3,4, Prom 3, Photography Club 4 Judith Patton: Theatre 1, intramurals 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, vice-president 4, Prom 3, Jam 3, cheerleading 3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Debra Phillips Ron Phillips Julia Pietroburgo: Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, class treasurer 2,3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Powder Puff football 3,4, Photography Club 4 Mark Polanc: Basketball 1,2, floats, intramural basketball 3,4, track 4 Along with the prestige of being a senior Tom Pondoff Ronald Pour Connie Pruett: Intramurals 1, float 1, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom 3, Rough Writers 4, Readers’ Theatre 4, Illinois Scholar 4 Karen Qualls Thomas Quirin April Ramsey Tanveer Rao: Float 1, Chess Club 1,4, varsity tennis 3,4, intramural soccer 3,4, basketball 4 Deborah Louise Raslawski: Stamp Club 3, intramurals 3 Jace Raterman: Football 1 80 Seniors Brett Rayburn: Wrestling 1,2,3, football 2,3, Theatre 3,4, track 4 Diane Read: Float 1, soph play 2, German Club 2,3,4, Theatre 2,3,4, Thespian 3,4, Readers’ Theatre 4 Jack Reeves: Wrestling 1, track 1,2, football 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, intramural basketball 2,3,4, soccer 3,4 John Al exander Reichert: Football 1,2,3,4, track 1,2, Student Council 1,2,3,4, vice-president 3, Jam and Court 3, intramural basketball 3 Lynne Reichling: History Club 3,4 David Reinheimer Debbie Rensing: Intramural volleyball, softball, basketball 3, float 3, Jam 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Laura Reveller Transfer from Freeburg High, Concert Band 1.2, cheerleader 2 Susan Riat: Intramurals 2,3, FCA 3, Office Occupations Club 4 we learned the importance of leadership Philip Rice Paul Richards: Cross country 1,2, track 1,2 Roberta Richardson Lawrence Riess Kathy Riggs: Jam 3, History Club 3, intramurals 3 Keith River: Intramurals 2,3,4, golf 3,4, Hy News Staff 3,4, class treasurer 4 Julie Rivera Mark Rivera Thalia Robertson: French Club 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, all-state orchestra 3, floats 1,2,3,4, “Music Man” 3 Seniors 81 The highlight of our winter social season Charlene Robinson: Chorus 1,2,3, floats 1,2, Jam 3, Powder Puff football 3,4 David William Robinson: Football 2,3,4, track 2, wrestling 2, FCA 1,2,3,4, intramural basketball 3,4 Sheri Rogger: Orchestra 1,2, AFS Club 1,2, Hy News Staff 4 Caryn Rogier: Chorus 1,2, French Club 1,2, floats 1,2,3, track 2,3,4, intramurals 2,3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Powder Puff football 3,4, FCA treasurer 3, vice-president 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Richard Rohr: Cross country 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Choir 3,4 Roberta Rohr: Student service, Powder Puff football, intramurals. Rough Writers 4 Henry Rohwedder: Basketball 1,2, baseball 1,2, intramural basketball 3 Janet Rolen: History Club 1, student service 2, intramural basketball 2, volleyball 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Moira Ross: Exchange student from Invercordon, Ross-Shire, Scotland, Student Council 4, AFS Club 4, German Club 4, Theatre 4 Kevin Ruhman Bernard Ruser: Basketball manager 2,3,4, football manager 3, statistician 4, FCA 3,4 Karen Rushing: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, floats 2,3, Jam 3 Robert Russ Brad Russell: Basketball 1 Robert Russell: Math team 1,2,3, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, chess team 2,3,4 Marsha Rust: Chorus 1, NFL 2, speech team 2, soph play 2, debate 2, Merritones 2, Jam 3, Theatre 1,2,3,4 Judy Marie Rybicki: Student Council 1,2,3,4, president 4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, “Cinderella” 2, floats 1,2,3,4, “Music Man” 3, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, Choir president 4. Hy news Staff editor-in-chief 4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Sandra Safarian: Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club secretary 2, Jam 3, intramurals 3,4 82 Seniors was attending the annual Christmas Dance i ii im Brett Rayburn uncans our spirit. We stood and gave a cheer for WEST. Matt Raymond St. Eve: Floats 1,2, wrestling 2,3, Jam 3, Prom 3 Toni Sale: Consumer Ed Club 2, Distributive Ed Club treasurer 4 Mardi Samples: Chorus 1,2, Student Council 1, One-Acts 1, wrestling manager 2, intramurals 2,3,4, Choralettes 3, volleyball 3,4, FCA 4 Charlotte Sams Susan Sarfaty: Cadet Band 1, floats 1,2,3, AFS Club 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3, soph play 2, Jam 3, speech team 3, intramurals 3 Steve Sargent Brad Saunders: Tennis 2,3,4, intramurals 2,3,4 Jean Schandl: Chorus 1,2,3, AFS Club 1,2,3, Theatre 2,3, soph play 2, intramurals 2, floats 1,2,3,4. Prom 3 Scott Matthew Schanuel: Track 1, wrestling 1,2,3,4, Cadet Band 1, Orchestra 1,2,3, One-Acts 1, Theatre 1,2,3, floats, intramurals Illinois Scholar 4 Susan Lynn Schanz: Floats 1, intramural volleyball, basketball, softball 2,3,4 Gary ScheUer: Football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1.2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3, FCA 4, Illinois Scholar 4 Amy Schiemer: Pep Club 1, intramurals 1,2,3,4, German Club 2.3, AFS Club 2,3, Choralettes 3, Marching Band 3,4 Seniors 83 Though we never produced a winning float Mark Schloemann: Intramurals 2,3,4 Allan Schlosser: Cadet Band 1, football 1, baseball 1, tennis 2, Concert Band 2, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, president 4, chess team 3,4, Latin Club 1,4, Bellevinois Staff 4, intramurals, Illinois Scholar 4 Janice Schlueter: Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 1,2, AFS Club 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 2, soph play 2, Jam 3, Marching Band 3,4, Hy News Staff 4, Rough Writers 4 Susan Schmalzried: Wrestling manager 2, Office Occupations Club area vice-president 4 Rick Schmidt: Intramural basketball 2,4, soccer 3,4 Susan Schmidt: One-Acts 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, cheerleading 2,3,4, Intramurals 4 Sharon Schmierbach Kathy Schmittling: Future Nurses 1, Chorus 2, student service 2, floats, intramurals 1,2,3, Belletones 3, Prom 3, Jam 3 Nancy Jean Schmulbach: Floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals (Bouncers) 1,2,3,4, Prom 3, Photography Club 4 Steven Schneider Toni Schneider: History Club 1, Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2, cross country manager 2,3, Jam 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Kay L. Schnipper: Pep Club 1, One-Acts 1, Chorus 1,2,3, Theatre 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Thespian 2,3,4, History Club 3, Jam 3, German Club, floats 3,4 Laurie Schobert: Chorus 1, History Club secretary 1,2, floats 1,2,4, Merritones 2, Choralettes 3, Jam 3, National Honor Society 4 Mary Schofro Kenneth Schomber: Wrestling 1, intramurals 2 Keith Schopp: Baseball, 1,2,3,4, intramural soccer, basketball, softball Linda K. Schott: Concert Band 1, Pep Band 2, Orchestra 2,3,4, floats 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, intramurals 2,3,4, Jam 3, “Music Man” 3, AFS Club president 4, Hy News Staff 4, Powder Puff football 4 Lisa Schott: Social Studies Club 1, intramurals 1,2,3, floats 1,2, Student Council 2 84 Seniors our class was over-floating with spirit Cathy Schram: Theatre 1 Gloria Schranz: Future Homemaker 1, Cadet Band 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, floats 3, track 3 Rhonda Schrauth: Chorus 1,2, Pep Club 1, girls track manager 2, soph play 2, French Club 2, instrmurals 1,2,3,4 Gayle T. Schwaegel: History Club 3,4 Tim Schwartz Michael See: Varsity football 2,3,4, wrestling 2,3,4 Judy Seger: Intramural basketball 1,2, baseball 2,3, volleyball 3, Choralettes 2,3, gym leader 3, Office Occupations Club 4 David Seiber Michael Self: Track 1, football 2, wrestling 1,2,3, Concert Band 2,3, Chess Club 1,4, Jam 3 Gregory Setser Nina Seymour Larry Shannahan: Basketball 1,2, football 1, track 1, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2, golf 2,3,4 Bruce Shelton: Football 1,2,3,4 Susan Simmons: Theatre 1,2, One-Acts 1, soph play 2, French Club 1,2,3,4, student service 2,3, Jam 3, floats, intramurals, AFS Club 3,4, exchange student 3, Hy News Staff 3,4 Cindy Simons: Theatre 1, intramural volleyball 2, student service 2,3, History Club 2,3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Deborah Simpson: Student service 1,2, intramural hockey 2 Donna Sirtak: Chorus 1,2, floats 1,2 Pamela L. Skewes: Theatre 1, intramurals 1,2,3, French Club 2,3 Seniors 85 Winning the pyramid contest was new to us Karen Slattery: Pep Club 1, intramural basketball 2, volley ball, 2,3, hockey 2,3, French Club 2, Bellevinois Staff 4 Carole Smith: Pep Club 1, Chorus 1, Theatre 1 Jacqueline Smith Robert Smith Maureen Smoker: Intramurals, Consumer Ed Club 3 Jill Snow: Intramural Softball, volleyball, basketball 2,3 Carol Sondag: Concert Band 1,2, Marching Band 3, intramural volleyball 3, soccer 4, rifle sergeant 4 Sue Sotiropolous: Student Council 1,2,3, class treasurer 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom 3, class secretary 3, intramurals (Bouncers) pompon squad 4 Michelle Souders: Chorus 1, Belletones 2 Cathy Southerland Daniel Spitze: Latin Club 1, football 1, Chess Club 2,4, floats 3,4, intramural soccer 3,4, basketball 3,4, football 4, Theatre 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Robert Sprick: Football 1, basketball 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 4 Craig Stafford Pam Stafford: Prom 1,2, intramurals 2,3, Jam 3, floats 3,4 Loren Steele: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, soph play 2, debate 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, speech team 3, Jam 3, Thespian 3,4 Elizabeth Stewart Jennifer Stewart: Floats 1, intramurals 1,2,3, gymnastics 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Dawn Stoddard: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, intramural basketball 3, Theatre, Consumer Ed Club 4 Seniors but winning the spirit trophy was old stuff Barbara Stoll: Student service 2,3,4, History Club 3 Rebecca Stringer: One-Acts 1, Theatre 1,2,3. Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, floats 1,2, soph play 2, AFS Club 2,3, Jam 3, Rough Writers 3, Choir 3,4 Rachel B. Stumne: Chorus 1,2, student service 1,2,3,4, Belletones 3, float 3 Barbara Svoboda: Intramurals (Bouncers) 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, track manager 2, soph play 2, Jam 3, cross country manager 2,3 Frank Svoboda Sherry Swartz: Gymnastics 3 Deborah Diane Teter: Student service 1, floats 1,2,3, Belletones 2 Darrel Theis Russell Theis: Football 1,2, wrestling 1,2,3, intramural basketball, football 3,4 Judy Thompson: Chorus 1, “Wizard of Oz” 2 Timothy Thompson Michael Thornton: Cadet Band 1, Orchestra 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3,4 Deborah Thrasher: Intramural hockey 2,4, track 4 Christine Toenjes: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Theatre 2 Darrell Toenjes: Track 1,2, floats 2,3,4, intramurals 2,3,4 Joe Toenjes: Future Farmers of America 2,3,4, intramural soccer 3, basketball 3,4 Dale Tollefson: Football 2, wrestling 2,3,4 Sharon Trolard: Spanish Club 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3 Seniors 87 Alan Tromp Charles Trompeter: French Club 1,2 Elaine Trotter: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam 3, floats 2,3,4, intramurals 3 LaVonne Twesten: Chorus 1, Girls Glee 2, Theatre 2, German Club 2, student service 2,3, History Club 2,3,4, intramurals 3, AFS Club 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, Illinois Scholar 4, Honor Society 4 Ronald Ulrich Jeanne Valerius: Chorus 1, math team 1.2,3,4, girls Glee 2, Choralettes 3, Jam 3, Choraleers 4, Rought Writers 4, float 4, Illinois Scholar 4 Rick E. Vandiver: Cross country 1,2, wrestling 1,2,3, soph play 2, Theatre 1,2,3,4, floats, intramurals, Choir 3,4, Thespian 4, Illinois Scholar 4 Cheryl Vaught: Student service 1, Chorus 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3,4, soph play 2 Roberta Verges We wondered John Vernier: Cadet Band 1, track 1,2, cross country 2, Concert Band 2,3, intramural soccer 3 Tracy Viehman: Gymnastics 1,2, One-Acts 1, intramurals 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3,4, cheerleading 2,3,4, co-captain 4, Jam 3, Prom 3, French Club 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, Miss Maroon 4 W illiam Villiger Sharon Walters: Chorus 1, Concert Band 1,2, Belletones 2,3, Consumer Ed Club 2, Distributive Ed Club president 4 Patrick Watkins: Track 1, basketball 1,2,3, FCA 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, varsity football 3,4, intramurals 3,4 Dorothy W ebber: Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,2, German Club 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3, Belletones 2, Choralettes 2, French Club 3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4, AFS Club 4, National Merit commendation 4, Honor Society 4 Jerel Weber Karla Weber: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, track 2, floats 1.2.3.4, AFS Club 2,3,4, secretary 3, soph play 2, Prom 3, FCA secretary 3, treasurer 4, Student Council 3,4 James Week: Wrestling 1,2 88 Seniors if our life would be more Laurie Wegner: Spanish Club 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, Powder Puff football 4 Tierney Wehmeier: Chorus 1,2, Consumer Ed Club treasurer 2, gym leader 3, intramural archery 3,4, basketball 3,4, soccer 4, volleyball 4 Terry Weis: Concert Band 1,2, gymnastics 1, wrestling 1,2,3,4 Donna Weissert: Theatre 1, student service 2, Distributive Ed Club 4 Carolyn Welch: History Club 1,2, Future Teachers 3 Janine Wesselmann James West John West Mechelle West: Floats 1,2 successful than our class T-shirt sales Andrea Wettingfeld: Chorus 1 Cynthia Wheeler: Theatre 1,2,3,4, speech team 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam 3, Thespian 3,4, French Club 3,4, Honor Society 4 Debbie White: Theatre 1, Spanish Club 1,2, Jam 3, Pep Club 3, Powder Puff football 3,4, floats 3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Prom 3, intramurals 4, Illinois Scholar 4 Suellen WTtiteside: Floats 1,2, intramural basketball 2,3, volleyball 3,4 Gregory David Wieland: Pep Band 1, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Stage Band 2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 1,2,3, all-state band 3,4, musicals 2,3,4 Delores W ' iemer: Intramural volleyball 1, Theatre 1,2, Office Occupations Club 4 Kevin Wiggs: Football 1, basketball 1, baseball 1,2, Student Council 4, Hy News Staff 4 Diana W illett Randy Williams: Chorus 1, Stamp Club 2, Choraleers 2, Orchestra 3,4 Seniors 89 ets give a cheer for Belleville West... Denise Wilson Vicki Winter: Choralettes 3, Future Teachers 3, History Club 3,4, gym leader 4 Vickie Woehlke: Choralettes 2,3, Choraleers 4, National Honor Society 4 Katie Wolford: Concert Band 1, German Club 1, Pep Club 1,2, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, soph play 2, intramurals 1,2,3,4, pompon squad 2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3,4, Powder Puff football 1,2,3, Bellevinois staff assistant 4 Mark Lawrence Wolz: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2,3,4, track 2, varsity 4, Pep Band 4, Choir 4, Ensemble 4 Alice Wood: Chorus 1, intramural basketball 2, Future Homemakers 3, intramural basketball 4 Lisa Woo lard Robin Ann Woolford: Theatre 1, intramural hockey, volleyball 4, Pep Club 4 Dallen Wright Michael H. Yaffe: Concert Band 1, Pep Band 1, Marching Band 2,3 Michelle Yaffe Steve Yates: Baseball 1,2,3,4, football 2,3,4, intramurals 4 90 Seniors David Yearian: Intramural soccer, basketball 1,2 Kim Yoch: Chorus 1,2, One-Acts 1, Student Council 1,2, intramurals 4 Amy York: Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Carol Zika: Orchest ra 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Symphonette 2, Jam 3, musical 4, Chamber Orchestra 4 Dan Zika: Track 1,2, Theatre 1,2, basketball 1, intramural football, soccer, basketball, softball Larry Zinn Michael J. Zipfel: Basketball 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3.4 Mark Zollner: Intramural basketball 3 Joseph Voss: Wrestling 1, intramural basketball, football, soccer 1,2,3,4 Seniors Not Pictured Kevin Adams Debra Albert Jean Michelle Allen James Amsbury Penny Arlt Celia Baker, Float 1. Theatre 2, soph play 2, Jam 3, intramurals 2,3,4 Tammy Ballard Paul Barker Mark Baugh Randy Beare Don Belcher Jerry Bell Joseph Berkel Shelia Biggs Debra Blackman Orville Blair Tom Bollinger Rita Brandt Steven Brisben Teri Broadhurst Janetta Bromley Richard Buehlhom, Chorus 1, Belletones 2, student service 2, Orchestra 2,3,4 Diann Campbell, Spanish Club 2, floats 1.2, intramurals 1,2,3,4 Francis Carney Keith Carriel, Wrestling 1,2 William Cheseldine David Clubb Andrea Coa tes Charles Mike Coleman Harold Collins James Combs Jeffrey Combs Brian Cope Ernest Coverdell Stanley Cox, Cross country 1,2 Kelly Crain Susan Cullen Jeff Daesch James Daubach Jay Davis Jeff Davis John Deantoni Lance DeRousse Hugh Devers Daniel Dori Tobert Doyle David Drag, Soccer 3.4 Diane Driver David Drovetta, Theatre 4, Thespian 4. Choir 4, Photography Club 4 Nancy Dye. Volleyball 4 Nancy Eastwood Michael Farron Barbara Fenn Lee Fisher Tom Fleming James Forquer Victor Francoeur Clara Frazer Glenn Gauch Larry German Hazel Haas Bruce Hardy Keith Henerfauth Bari Herbert Mary Hickey Mark Hippard Rhonda Hitchcock Mark Hogg, Football 1,2, track 2,3,4, soccer 4 Robert Holecek Linda Hurn Carol Jackson James Jackson Randy Jackson Robert Jackson, Basketball 3, track 3 Gregory Johnson Steven Joseph Cheryl Joyner, Student service 1,2 Clarence Kaemmerer Claudia Katzmarzik Mark Keck Sharon Kehrer Shelby Kemp Susan Kenny Allen Killings worth. History Club 1. track 1.2,4, gymnastics 1 Michael Kirtlink Daniel Klucker Richard Knoebel Joe Knysak James Kopp Dale Korte Robert Kraft Dale Kramer Patrick Larkin Steve Latinette Richard Lawrence Steven Layton Dan Lea Kenneth Leach Paula Kehr George Lehrter Anthony Lepes Mark Linueman Jerry Logan Bruce MacBush Louis Maldonado Michael Markus, Latin Club 1,2, Hy News 4 Wayne Marshall William Marshall Richard Masterson Joseph Mayberry Mike McCall Dennis McClintock Michael McGraw Debbie McIntyre Robert Medhurst Jerry Menees Yvonne Merod Rick Miller Richard Miller Cathy Mitchell Tina Moll Tammy Morgan Robert Morris Kathrine Mueller John Mueller Roland Mueller Brenda Mulholland Jeff Mundloch Karen Munzinger Stacy Muskopf Peggy O’Neal Dan O’Sullivan Dianna Papproth Denise Pense Charles Perez, Intramurals 2,3.4 Larry Pierce Stephen Poirot Theresa Pollock Candace Powell, Intramurals 1.2 Angela Pride Gene Quayle. Football 1, cross country 3, track 3 Sherrin Ralosky Scott Renth Linda Rhodes William Ridenour Cheryl Riggs Gordon Roberts Anthony Roesch Kevin Roethemeier Daniel Rollberg Thomas Rosensteel Mike Safarian, Baseball 1 David Schirmer, Soccer 3,4 Dan Schnur Kenneth Settle W ' illiam Shanks Diane Shannon Kathy Shoemaker Ronald Sicka. Wrestling 1, FFA 2 Alan Simpson Ted Skibinski Richard Slate Michael Smith Barbara Snow Jan Sobszak, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2, intramurals 1,2,3,4 Jane Sobczak James Stauder Kirk Stephens Patricia Stevenson Steve Strebel Kandy Tallent Michael Theiss Rebecca Thomas Daniel Tillman Denise Touchette Larry Turner Teresa Turner Robert Underhill William Vance Vicky Vessels Jeff Voegtle, Intramurals 1.2,3.4 Allen Vogt Dennis Wagner Helen Wagner Sherry Walden Alan Walter Fred Walters Dale Wamser Richard Watkins Deborah Weaver Warren Webster Mark Weiss Kevin White Stephen W’iedau Gail Williams Jeanine Williamson Norman Willmont Tim Winkelmann Debbie Wisnesky Michelle Wissehr, Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2,3, softball 3 Edith Wittenauer Kenneth Wolf. Track 1 Daniel Wolfbrandt Kirk W ' oolsey, Cross country 1. track 1, Choir Kathleen Worley David Wright Donald Wykoff, Football 2,3,4, wrestling 3, track 3. FCA 4. intramurals 3,4 Michael Yingst Anne Younger Seniors 91 Liberty 93 Math problems brought new mental challenges The math department was headed by Mr. Donald lackson With fifteen math teachers, one could always find a willing instructor to help him with problems inside and outside of the classroom. With all of the formulas, theorems, and problem-solving, math could baffle the mind Teachers were helpful in clearing up most of our problems. What we learned in mathematics will help us later on in solving problems in living Math courses included first and second year algebra, geometry, introduction to algebra, college algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry and basic math. 7. The geometric figures on the walls of Mrs. Guthrie ' s classroom made geometry much easier to understand. 2. Students devised interesting ways to express graphs in analytic geometry. 3 Students in basic math tackled challenging problems on the black¬ board. 4 Nothing could stop us from working those algebra problems! 94 Mathematics Writing and speech taught thinking skills Students experienced a variety of interests in developing their writing and speech skills. For those who wanted to improve their writing, courses such as composition and creative writing, journalism, mechanics of writing and poetry were available, plus freshman and sophomore English courses. Those interested in speech had a choice of classes in basic communications, communication theory, debate, oral interpretation of literature, public speaking and seminars in ideas. The English department was headed by Mr. Dale Van Blair and was composed of twenty-nine faculty members. 7. Sophomores discussed ways to communicate in speech class. 2. Composition class discussions produced topics for writing themes. 3. Critical comments by the instructor were given on an individual basis in creative writing classes. 4 Public speaking classes used the library to find material for their speeches Writing, speech 95 A variety of languages was available to all The four foreign languages available to students were Trench, Spanish, Latin, and German. Fourth year French students studied poetry, plays, famous painters and advanced grammar They had fun making and producing their own puppet shows. Spanish classes studied plays, cultural heritage, and practiced writing stories which were translated into English. First and second year Latin classes were entertained by Greek mythology filmstrips. The second year consisted mostly of translation of Latin into English German students studied grammar, short stories and plays. The language department was headed by Mr. Farren Stover and composed of eight faculty members. 1. Oral reports such as the one given by jack Stuhlsatz helped to intro¬ duce us to Spanish culture. 2. Posters from different countries decorated the hallways on the second and third floors of the Auditorium Building 3. Question and answer sessions proved helpful in studying French. 4 Pictures of Germany arranged by students added atmosphere to the German class. 96 Languages New worlds of thought opened in literature Literary English electives gave juniors and seniors the opportunity to explore diverse reading materials. Students were allowed to take courses to further study their favorite subjects or authors. Literature classes analyzed different kinds of writing. Subjects ranged from the Bible to science fiction. Some courses required the writing of literary essays; other classes gave oral reports. Modern American, modern world literature, and English literature were three of the electives. The study of power, politics and literature and the study of film as literature took the analytical approach to different events. Oral interpretation and literature of action provided diverse forms of study A wide selection of elective English courses enabled each student to choose classes that would best prepare him for college or a job. 7. A science fiction class inspired daydreaming 2. The class discussed aspects of the film as literature. 3. Students explored the American heritage through literature. 4. Some students chose to take a class in literary explorations. Literature 97 History became more meaningful in our Bicentennial year Courses in the social sciences dealt with the problem¬ solving skills. How man learns to live with himself and how he learns to govern himself in groups, how he learns to live with differences as well as similarities, and how he forms his daily behavior in the family, the community, and the nation were some of the aspects of the social sciences taught by the nineteen-member faculty headed by Mr Robert Hanson The curriculum included civics, social studies, physiography, geography, world civilization, American history, psychology, sociology, government, and American problems. 7 . Mr. Kenneth Besse makes a point to Bruce Hoerr and loe Del- signori in geography class. 2. History projects illustrating the rich heritage of Illinois were demonstrated by Lynn Klemme and Cecile Hauver. 3. Taking notes proved helpful at exam time in all of the social science courses. 4. Working together in small groups is common in the social sciences. 5 . Mini-courses broke American history into eras , such as from the Civil War to World War I. 6 . Students study current record albums to find significant American images. 98 Social science 7 . Ben Ceolat and Dave Bevirt found visual aids helpful in the study of biology. 2. Models helped Ann Patton and Carda PageI to answer the many questions of chemistry. 3. Students studied a wide variety of plants and animals in their laboratories. 4. Turtles and other amphibians were part of biology. 5. Experiments were a common part of physics-chemistry classes. 6 . In ecology, visual aids gave us a better insight into environmental problems. 7. Senior Don Wycoff used a calculator to complete problems in advanced physics. 8 Connie Pruitt and Lene Horneman uncovered everything they wanted to know about the human body. 100 Science Students in natural and physical sciences learn that natural laws affect man Head of the four-member physical science depart¬ ment was Mr. F. B. Allen while Mr. Allen Schuessler chaired the six-member biological science department. Students could choose from a variety of science courses, including biology, natural science, ecology, advanced biology, human anatomy-physiology, physi¬ cal science, physics, chemistry, and a combination course of chemistry physics. There were honors sections in most of these areas. Field trips were taken to the Missouri Botannical Gardens and Washington University. Some students chose to get together for biological bike hikes. Science 101 Business courses are popular as students seek skills for jobs With fourteen instructors and Mr Howard Belcher, chairman, the business education department offered various courses for the job-oriented student All aspects of business were covered, from the basics to total management, in such courses as business f nglish, management, math, law, general business, and consumer education Courses dealing with the different types of skills involved in business were shorthand, typing, office occupations, and distributive education, including work-study programs in the latter two Accounting skills were taught in a first and a second year course. 102 Business education 7 . Adding machines helped Tom Pondoff to deal with number problems in accounting 2. Electric typewriters made typing an enjoyable task 3. Dictating to each other helped students to become more pro¬ ficient in shorthand. 4. Cheery greetings welcomed general business students to class. 5. General business students studied reference material 6. Karen Schroeder presented a report in a business communica¬ tions class. 7. District award winners in office occupations were Mary Hagen, Debbie Dunnigan, Sue Schmalzried, Barb Heidenfelder, Linda Hausmann, Denise Hoertel, Sheryl Etling, Sue Riat, and Delores Wiemer. 8 Mr. Dean Merritt explained the principles of business law. Business education 103 1. Working with real machines in machine shop improved mechani¬ cal abilities. 2. Gary Scott worked with a blow torch in a welding class. 3. Useful projects were produced by students in the woodshop. 4. Every precaution was used in welding classes to prevent accidents. 5. Some students found the Auto Shop a struggling class. 6 . General shop students studied the structure of a lawn mower. 7. Mr. Dwight Friemann helped a baffled student in shop math. 8. Patience and diligence were needed to complete projects in wood shop. Industrial skills were put to use in vocational courses A staff of eleven teachers, under the leadership of Mr. E. M. Gyerman as chairman, made up the Industrial Education Department. Courses leading students into varied skills in the community included general shop, shop math, electric shop, machine shop, mechanical drawing, wood shop, electronics, machine detail, welding, wood shop, architectural design, and auto mechanics. 104 Industrial education Drawing leads to building skills Included in the industrial arts program were courses to prepare students for careers in architectural design, interior design, and engineering Students were able to work individually in the areas of drafting and design and to acquire the basic techniques of design 1. Brad Keller used a T-square to complete a project in architectural drawing. 2. Students in architectural design learned to be precise in their drawings 3. The shop foreman in mechanical drawing , Randy Boyer , helped those in the class who needed it. 4. Precise drawings were essential for accuracy in mechanical drawing. 106 Industrial education 7 . The class in Agriculture Business Management studied pro¬ cedures for purchasing land. 2. Greg Graves learned the basic skill of welding in Soils, Plant Sci¬ ence, and Agriculture Mechanics. 3. Building terrariums was a major project of the horticulture class. Preservation, progress, and production are the goals of agriculture Courses in agriculture were part of the industrial education program. With the renewed interest in the preservation of the land and the producing of enough food to feed the peoples of the world, the agriculture program expanded to include courses in agricultural mechanics, machinery, business management, and vocational agriculture. These courses were supple¬ mented by classes in soils, plant science, ornamental horticulture, landscaping, and animal science. 3 Agriculture 107 Students prepare to be homemakers Creativity was developed not only in music and art classes, but in homemaking courses as well. The curriculum included courses in cooking, sewing, nutrition, family living, housing, and meal planning, everything necessary in learning to become a creative homemaker instead of a mere housekeeper. Topics discussed were weddings, financial problems, child rearing and training, and family problems such as divorce. Students had a chance to create their own clothes in sewing classes and to plan and prepare and serve nutritious meals. Three instructors and the department head, Mrs. Jean Best, taught the classes. 1. Practical experience helps Sheila Hayden and Paula Robinson understand the art of cooking. 2. Girls in the family living class enjoyed plan¬ ning their future weddings. 3. Lisa Katt and ludy Fay found that being the hostess was an enjoyable part of a home¬ making class. 4 Students had the chance to construct their own designs in building up their current ward¬ robes. 108 Home economics 7 . Students enjoyed thumbing through advertisements and layouts , seeking helpful hints for art projects. 2. Betty Eisloeffel creates her own bracelets rings , etc. in a class in jewelry design. 3 . Student artists expressed their feelings through painting. 4 Ideas for future projects cam from newspapers , magazines , and other media. Art projects inspired creativity The school district offered classes in the fine arts to encourage and develop the individual as a creative person. To develop natural talents and learn new skills, students were given the opportunity to create their own projects. The five-member art department headed by Mr Harvey Mueller offered fundamental courses in painting, drawing, and basic principles of art. For advanced students there were courses in crafts, ceramics, sculpture, and jewelry design Art 109 Music classes add variety to the day A variety of music courses were offered to interested students. Among the vocal groups were the freshman girls ' and mixed choruses, sophomore girls ' and mixed choruses, Merri Tones, Girls ' Glee, Choralettes, Choraleers, Concert Choir, two girls ' sextets, and a boys ' ensemble. Instrumental groups were the orchestra, chamber orchestra, symphonette, cadet band, stage band, concert band, and marching band A course in music theory was given for those who were interested in composing or in making a career of music. Three instructors, headed by Mr. Donald Jones, directed the music program Members of the cadet band were: (Bottom Row) Debbie Bower- master, Lynne Klemme, Yvonne Mencke, Liz Dorris, Rita Trotter, (Second Row ) Janice Wikgren, Linda Blackard, Jeana Wisnesky, Nancy Boettcher, Kim Smith, Abbey Croissant, (Third Row) Jeff Boyles, Cary Bainter, Robert Weir, Mark Kaiser, Jim Fischer, Bob Davies, Bob Touchette, (Top Row) Larry Linskey, Terry Naumann, Dan Carriel, Jeff Osick, and Melvin Speichinger. Meeting thirty minutes a day to practice, the Girls Clee was a combination of the Belletones and the Merritones. Members were. (Bottom Row) Mr. Donald Jones, director, Lisa Eckert, Debra Friedrich, Barb Blaes, Margaret Me He, Sandy Meyer, Lisa Marlin, Mary Frerker, Marie Slagle. Monica Hoertel, Rosalie Lidisky, Cindy Farris, Dawn Newcomer, Pam Pierce, Becky Benson, (Second Row) Jo Ann Wilke, Lois Haider, Vicki Gray, Sandra Vogel, Sherri Monroe, Susan Isselhardt, Synthia Sindel, Cheryl Karch, Vicki Moore, Laurie Henshaw, Peggy Hug, Diane Samples, Jane Safarian, (Top Row) Rae Jean Meier, Paula Aldrich, Theresa Marquis, Sindy Benesh, Mary Week, Tammy Muskopf, Laurine Jacobs, Donna Evans, Kathy Wilson, Terri Marlin, Theresa Schomaker, Joni Kolb, Debra Eichholz, Kathy Dyer, Marilyn Uhley, and Jill Beelman. Mr. Ralph Schlesinger accompanies music theory students Ken Nettleton, Susan DeHart, Greg Wieland, Becky Harris, Diane Read, and Pat Bringaze. 110 Music Library reveals new worlds of thought The instructional media center, headed by Mrs. Juanita Wallen as director, with Mrs. Mary Lu Bonnell as assistant and Mr. Robert Sazama in charge of audio-visual services, was the sourse of varied resources, information, and books and magazines for faculty and student use. The library provided not only thousands of books, but also a wide variety of reference materials. Many of the references were available in the audio-visual room through microfilm, tapes, cassettes, and an array of newspapers and magazines dating back to the 1930 ' s. The reference room provided students with dictionaries and encyclo¬ pedias of every kind. 7. Keeping the card catalogue up to date was a time-consuming job. 2. Gene Quayle used the library ' s copy machine to help him in preparing a report. 3. The library atmosphere was perfect for study. 4. Rob Davenport checked out the title of a new book in the card catalogue. Instructional media center 111 7. Tanya Smith balances in a modern dance routine. 2. Building muscles and strength was one of the purposes of physi¬ cal education. 3. Off to the showers!If 4 Sophomores spent many hours in behind-the-wheel experience in drivers’ education. 5. A lone Volkswagen rested after a day of abuse by apprentice drivers. 6. Mr. Cary Carr and his freshman health students discussed various aspects of physical well-being. 7. Developing team work was an essential part of gym classes. 8. A steady hand and a good aim proved successful in archery classes. 112 Physical education Alertness, coordination and physical fitness promoted in Phys. Ed. Physical education was required for all students except seniors. Some seniors, however, chose to take an elective course to have the opportunity to develop individual skills as well as to learn to work with a team. One semester of their freshman year all students were required to take a course in health education. Mr Pete Hensel served as chairman of the twelve- member physical education staff. Sophomores were enrolled in the driver education program in which they learned and practiced driving skills in the classroom, the simulator, and on the road. There were seven driving instructors, along with Mr. John Reed, the department chairman. Physical education 113 Clubs experience foreign festivities Language club members were kept busy with varied activities. The French Club spent much of their time preparing and staging puppet shows for the first and second year classes. In March they took a dinner field trip to Kemoll ' s in St. Louis. The German Club also spent a night out, dining at Eberhardt ' s in Columbia. For the first time the German Club competed in the Hobo Day hall decorating contest. Also taking part in the Hobo Day contest were the members of the Latin Club. They also enjoyed a Saturnalia or Christmas party. The clubs joined together in the annual Mardi Gras celebration before Lent. In May, each club added its special touch to the American Field Service Carnival The French Club included: (Bottom Row ) Pam Graham, Pat Bringaze, Claire McCurdy, Sue Donjon, Debby Blackman, (Second Row) Cindy Bouftord, Linda Atkins, Elizabeth Martin, (Third Row ) Kim Cruncleton, Joann Hurd, Lorrie Adair, Connie Pruett, (Fourth Row) Jean Blaes, Patti Beaird, Carolyn Dyer, Linda York, (Top Pow) Mr Farren Stover, sponsor, and Judy Patton. Latin Club members celebrated their annual Christmas festival, the Saturnalia Latin Club members were: (Bottom Row) Dwight Heberer, Kathy Bailey, Lisa Kurtz, Cathy Etling, Karen Determan, Tom Sotiropoulos, (Top Row), Carol Atkins, Synthia Sindel, Patricia Papadopoulos, Jan Munier, Julie Kikgren, and Miss Nancy Steel, sponsor. Members of the German Club were: (Bottom Row) Joyce Lang, Lisa Dietrich, Juli Cunningham, (Second Row) Margie Lipe, Moira Ross, Julie Stumph, Rhonda Burns, (Third Row) Miss Lynn Koehler, sponsor, Julie Heil, Cecile Hauver, secretary, Nancy Boettcher, Lynn Huebner, (Top Row) Peggy Rohr, Barb Mabra, Andrew Limper, vice-president, Robert Ayllon, and Scott Beyer. Missing from the picture were Kim Klein, president, and Lew Hages, treasurer. 114 Language clubs The local chapter of the National Honor Society inducted the following members: (Bottom Row) Celia Baker, Teresa Knapp, Karen Slattery, Cheryl Foree, Margie Lipe, Carolyn Welch, Elizabeth Eisloeffel, Denise Bauer, Sharon Kerkemeyer, Teri Kruta, Joanne Hurd, Susan Korein, (Second Row) Brenda Huebner, JoAnn Berry, Robin Adams, Mary Beth Eschman, Dorothy Webber, Rhonda Schrauth, Penny Davinroy, Vicki Woehlke, Karen Hawk, LaVonne Twesten, Cathy Schram, (Third Row) Judy Mehmert, Kim Yoch, Linda Markus, Beth Anderson, Katie Beckwith, Susan Schmidt, Sandra Arnold, Becky Harris, Mary Beth Coff, Beth Pace, Kathy Krawczyk, (Top Row) Mike Markus, Tom Rosensteel, Brad Keller, Sheryl Ettling, Denise Hoertel, George Hobson, Debra Kostelac, Pat Bringaze, Sheri Rogger, and Kim Cruncleton. National Honor Society chooses top scholars The local chapter of the National Honor Society selected members on the basis of a 3.5 or better grade point average during seven semesters of high school. In addition to scholarship, leadership and character were also considered by the faculty committee under the direction of Mr. Harris Tollefson. West joined the national organization on May 10, 1948 This year eighty-four seniors were inducted into the society. Other seniors initiated into the society were: (Bottom Row ) Jan Schlueter, Jean Schandl, Pam Graham, Sandra Knepper, Jan Friedewald, Jean Blaes, Cynthia Wheeler, Cheryl Anderson, Denise Dunn, Nancy Idoux, (Second Row) Linda Cox, Laurie Schobert, Jeanne Valerius , Barbara Heidenfelder, Robert Russell, Randy Kneezel, Linda Hausmann, Philip Rice, Rick Vandiver, Scott Schanuel, (Third Row) David Parks, Bob Bell, Kurt Lewman, Tim Bachmann, Lynn Bujnak, Susan DeHart, Cheri Loyet, Bernard Ruser, Susan Sotiropoulos, Karen Kaiser, Cathy Etling, (Top Row) Michelle Souders, Judy Rybicki, Julie Closson, Steve Kramper, Larry Hammond, Mark Weiss, Andy Limper, Alan Tromp, Darrell Toenjes. National Honor Society 115 Bellevinois staffers were (Bottom Row ) Mark Becker, Caryn Rogier, ) u dy Patton, Betsy Aurand, (Top Row ) Allan Schlosser, Elizabeth Kathy Kurtz, Linda Arterbum, Beth Green, Jean Blaes, lohn Martin, Tracy Viehman, Sandy Arnold, Amy DeMonge, Kathy Hawk, Kniepmann, (Second Row ) Dan Spitze, Karen Hawk, LaVonne Karen Slattery, Debbie White, Debbie Lill, and Miss lane Hansleben, Twesten, Theresa Cerulli, loAnn loshu, Alayna Davies, Linda Markus, adviser. Staff imprints the present for the future THE 76 STAFF Editor Business Manager Pictures Editor Copy Editor Art Editor Student Life staff Curriculum staff Organizations staff Sports staff Advertising staff Photography staff Index Faculty adviser Sandy Arnold Jean Blaes Mark Becker Dorothy Webber Theresa Cerulli Linda Markus, Amy De¬ Monge, editors, Debra White, Beth Green (as¬ sistant) Alayna Davies, Debbie Lill, editors; Karen Slat¬ tery, Karen Hawk, Judy Patton Betsy Aurand, Elizabeth Martin, editors; Caryn Rogier, Kathy Kurtz, Lin¬ da Arterburn, Kathy Hawk, Mary Beth Esch- mann (assistant), Katie Wolford (assistant) JoAnn Joshu, Dan Spitze, editors, Allan Schlosser, Tracy Viehman Allen Schlosser, Debra White, editors, Dan Spitze, LaVonne Twesten Marc McClellan, head photographer, Mark Bec¬ ker, John Kniepmann, Beth Green Jean Blaes, LaVonne Twesten Miss Jane Hansleben 116 Bellevinois Staff JoAnn joshu and Dan Spitze collaborate on sports headlines. Sandy Arnold and Dorothy Webber check deadline schedules with Miss lane Hansleben. 76 Staff produces the 60th yearbook The first edition of the Bellevinois, a book of 128 pages, was initiated by a staff of eleven seniors in March and went to press on April 26, 1917. Sixty yearbooks later, the staff staff still felt the rush to meet March deadlines for going to press on April 6. Twenty-seven seniors, meeting daily from September, planned, designed, and put together this sixtieth edition of the Bellevinois. After earning the money through the sale of football progrms, popcorn, advertising, and books, the staff turned its attention to the planning and publishing of two thousand yearbooks. Except for the printing and the formal portrait-making, the Bellevinois was intirely student- produced and financed . . . from planning, cover design, page layouts, and copy writing and to picture taking and developing Personally, I like this one best ... Decisions on which picture to print were seldom unanimous. Caryn Rogier, Elizabeth Martin, and Linda Arterburn try to agree on a choice. THE SPIRIT OF BELLEVINOIS 76: Happy Birthday, America! Remember your purpose! Maroon, white and blue? What ' s a layout? ' Pop, pop, pop from our corn machine— a sound we never heard . . . I don ' t believe this! 2,000 books sold: our first goal achieved. Shelve the Flyers! (But hurry up — Hy News wants their ladder back!) Pictures: to bleed or not to bleed? Money . . . we must have more money. Capital M . . . small r . . . period . . . Capital J . . . small e . . . r . . . r . . . y . . . Are there any questions? Bake sales buy spot color And this time, don ' t forget to put film in the camera . . . Deadline. April 1st Would our forefathers have approved? We hope so. Bellevinois Staff 117 The Hy News Staff was composed of (Bottom Row) Ken Nettleton, Franklin , Cathy Etling, Jan Schlueter, Sherri Rogger, (Top Row) Betty Mike Markus , Larry Mueller , Randy Brammer , Joanne Hurd , Angie Eisloeffel, Sue Korein, Doug HanseU, Tim Bachmann, Judy Rybicki, Mananas , Phofo Anagnostopoulos , {Second Row) Mrs Pat Matysik, Jon Harry, Debbie Georgen, Linda Schott , Kathy 8os cfc, Conn e Karen Kasson, Debby Blackman, Patty Beaird, Beth Stewart, Pat Dunlap, Lew Hages, Bob Bell, Linda York, and Steve Hardy ' Bringaze , Pam McLean , Kim Crundeton, Sharon Kerkemeyer, Sue Hy News Staff covers the campus beat to produce bi-monthly paper The forty juniors and seniors of the Hy News Staff worked together to record the news of the campus and the community information of interest to students. They spent many hours of work before and after school in making up page layouts, interviewing faculty and students, and writing and rewriting stories. After the stories were set in print by Record Printing, the copy was returned to the staff for proofreading before the final printing of the paper. On the morning the edition was delivered for distribution, the staff assembled the papers before school and then sold the edition at many locations on campus. Before an edition could be printed the staff had to finance its publication by selling ads to local businesses and holding bake sales. The Hy News sponsored the annual Hy News Citizenship Awards program in May, honoring those seniors chosen by classmates and faculty as good citizens. Mrs. Pat Matysik, adviser, and Kathy Bosick check page layouts. 118 Hy News Belleville 11 y News Published six times per semester by the HY NEWS staff of Belleville Township High School West 2600 West Main Street Belleville. Illinois 62221 Editor-in-Chief.Judy Rybicki Associate Editors .Tim Bachmann, Cathy Etling Managing Editors.Kim Cruncleton, Sheri Rogger Contributing Editors .Sharon Kerkemeyer, Mike Markus Feature Editor. Pat Bringaze Associate Sports Editors.Debbie Georgen, Larry Mueller, Ken Nettleton Art Editor Advertising Manager.Betty Eisloeffel Business Manager. -Jan Schlueter Circulation Managers .Sue Korein, Linda Schott Photographers Randy Brammer, Dennis Thomas Reporters Photo Anagnostopoulos, Patty Beaird, Bob Bell, Debby Blackman, Carolyn Dyer, Sue Franklin, Lew Hages, Doug Hansell, Steve Hardy, Jon Harry, Joanne Hurd, Karen Kasson, Angie Mancinas, Pam McLean, Beth Pace, Beth Stewart, Linda York Adviser.Mrs. Pat Matysik Kim Cruncleton braves the cold in order to sell the Hy News. Editor Judy Rybicki ( center ) and associate editors Cathy Etling and Tim Bachman confer on a story. One of the staff ' s many duties was that of stacking the papers to sell to the public. The school news is discussed before school as the Hy News is sold. Hy News 119 Council voiced Maroon opinions The Student Council represented three thousand two hundred and seventy-nine students in working with the administration to coordinate student activities, to work with clubs and organizations, and to promote school spirit. Sixty-two members met with their adviser, Mr Fredrick Kunze, daily in 116 N during 4B-C. Together they worked toward specific goals and sponsored many events and services. These included balloon sales, the Football Frolic, Hobo Day and Spirit Week, the Snow Ball, the magazine drive, the faculty babysitting list, the Foster Child program, Vali- grams, the Hobby Fair, and campus beautification projects. The Council strengthened relationships with East and Althoff by sending them Christmas gifts Standing committee chairmen were Beth Green, Kevin Wiggs, Cheri Loyet, Amy De Monge, and Denise Bauer. Student Council officers were: (Bottom Row) Mary Beth Eschman, Bauer, corresponding secretary , (Top Row) lim Friedewald, chaplain, recorder, ludy Rybicki, president, Cheri Loyet, vice-president, Denise Nancy DeMonge, parliamentarian, and Chris Vandewater, treasurer 120 Student Council Judy Rybicki, president , led the Council discussions. Students government coordinates activities Council members sold tickets at the Donkey basketball game, which was co-sponsored by the Bellevinois Staff and the Council. Council meetings were opened with a pledge of allegiance to the flag. Student Council 121 Members of the American Field Serv ce Club were: (Bottom Row) Holshouser, (Third Row) Kathy Bailey, Dorothy Webber, Linda lulie Parks, loyce Armstrong, Jan Schlueter, Kim Williams, Gail Schott, Julie Wikgren, Merribeth Muskopf, (Fourth Row) Jenny Bartz, Redeker. Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor, (Second Row) Karen Karibian, Valerie Wynder, Diane Kamper, Debbie LiU, Cindy Fischer, (Top Cathy Filing, Becky LiU, Moira Ross, Lene Homemann, Kathy Row) Kim Klein, and Nancy Graf. Two exchange students instead of one The American Field Service was founded to promote better understanding of the peoples of the world. The campus chapter of thirty members under the guidance of Miss Sue Sharp devoted much time and effort to various fund-raising projects in order to sponsor exchange students. Such projects included dances, a Christmas craft booth, bake sales, and the selling of shares in the exchange program. AFS Week, held in May, was the major money maker and involved an auction, a baking contest, a pie eating contest, and other carnival activities. This year AFS brought not only one, but two exchange students to campus: Moira Ross from Scotland and Lene Horneman from Denmark. Two West students spent last summer as exchange students: Cathy Etling lived in Pamplous, Columbia and Sue Simmons in Hamburg, Germany. 122 American Field Service Club The exchange student from Helsinger, Denmark, Lene Homeman, spent the year with her family ' Kim, Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Cathy Etling spent the summer of 75 in Pamplona, Colombia as an exchange student. She returned with happy memories of her family. Surrounding her were Christian, Pia, Papa Infante, Mama Infante, Sonia, and Ricardo. Sue Simmons spent the summer between her junior and senior year as an exchange student with the Fleischer family in Hamburg, Germany. In the courtyard of her family ' s home are Herr Fleischer, Thomas, Frau Fleischer, Andreas, Uncle lermann Fleischer, Sue Simmons, and lutta. Moira Ross, exchange student from Alness, Scotland, enjoyed living with Brad Besse and his parents, Kenneth and Mary Fran Besse. Exchange students 123 Little Theatre membership included: (Bottom Row) Bob Bell, president, Patty Beaird, vice-president, Carolyn Dyer, historian, Jean Blaes, secretary, Lew Hages, parlimentarian, (Second Row) Jim Herbert, Tim Herbert, Lisa Dietrich, Andy Limper, Doug Bernier, Nancy Foster, Lynn Isselhart, Betsy Aurand, hard worker, (Third Row) Dave Drovetta, Lea DeLaria, Di Read, Kathy Carr, Elaine Trotter, Tracy Higgins, (Fourth Row) Judy Rybicki, Donna Stevenson, Sandy Noonan, Beth Pace, Rick Vandiver, Connie Pruett, Joyce Munie, (Fifth Row) Cindy Wheeler, Steve Hoover, Bryan Bruss, Linda York, Sue Sarfaty, Jan Friedewald, Denise Dunn, (Top Row) Miss Jane Mueth, Mr. Michael BoyII, Mrs. Debbie Stieneker, sponsors, Jan Munier, Meyer Cross, and Dennis Nevois. Theatre develops hidden talents Open to all, Little Theatre enabled students to use their talents on stage as well as backstage. The membership of two hundred was directed by sponsors Miss lane Mueth, Mr Michael Boyll, and Mrs. Debbie Stieneker. The year ' s repertoire included The Freshman One Acts, the fall play, ( Arsenic and Old Lace ), the children ' s play ( Hansel and Gretel ), the contest play ( The Bald Soprano ), Readers ' Theatre Short Stories, Old Glories , and the spring musical. ( Little Mary Sunshine .) Hard workers were rewarded by membership in Thespian Troupe 369. The entrance requirement was at least two hundred hours, one hundred of which must have been backstage. New members were announced after both the fall play and the spring musical. Thespians were: (Bottom Row) Mr. Joe Chmeleck, sponsor, Andy limper, president, Elaine Trotter, vice-president, Di Read, (Second Row) Miss Nina Bono, sponsor, Betsy Aurand, Miss Jane Mueth, sponsor, (Third Row) Lori Huffer, Lea DeLaria, Nancy Idoux, Kay Schnipper, Anita Trotter, Denise Dunn, (Fourth Row) Bob Bell, Joyce Munie, Kathy Carr, (Fifth Row) Beth Pace, Linda York, Barb Blaes, Connie Pruett, Lynn Isselhardt, (Sixth Row) Lew Hages, Carolyn Dyer, Steve Hoover, Jean Blaes, secretary, (Seventh Row) Jan Friedewald, Doug Hansell, treasurer, Patty Beaird, Rick Vandiver, Tom Cahnovsky, (Top Row) Doug Bernier, and Rick Hunsaker. Little Theatre members were: (Bottom Row) Linda Lehr, Cathy Showmaker, Scott Soucy, Mary Meile, Sandy Meyer, Tracy Anna, fuli Cunningham, loan Blaes, Tammy Creason, lanet Munie, Diane Seger, Christine Dahm , (Second Row) Dan Blaes , Jill Muren, Debbie Bowermaster, Karen Athy, Kathy Manino, lama Strittmatter, lenifer Riasetto, Cary Hughes, lulie Howard, Maggie Meile, Mary Schulze, Donna Parrone, Rhonda Burns, Rita Trotter, Liz Voegtle, (Third Row) Dan Maserang, Nancy Waeltz, Dave Hoover, Cheryl Buesking, Sandy Norton, Laura Bieber, LaDean Goodwin, Mark Vitale, lulie Haynes, Anita Trotter, lulie Stumph, Tammy Marquis, Stacy Leslie, (Fourth Row) Sue Payne, Susie Mudd, Abby Toorigian, Robin Rheinhardt, Gail Sarkisian, Mike Muskopf, Roger Engler, Diane Schade, Debbie Vickers, lulie Maserang, Kathy Hartleb, Sue Kohlenberger, Melanie Limper, Maria Anagnostopoulos, (Fifth Row) Lee Gadel, lennifer Graves, Kathy Wilson, Doug Purviance, David Botkin, Nancy DeMonge, Rae lean Meier, Barb Blaes, (Top Row) Tammy Muskopf, Claude Chambers, Cathy Happel, Robert Ay I Ion, Yvonne Krause, Cindy Shepard, Stacy Ingersoll, Micky Gavin, Marie Parrone, Bob Davies, Kitty Fleming, loan Rail, Cindy Neff, and Rick Hunsaker. Members of the Readers ' Theatre were Carolyn Dyer, Bob Bell, Claude Chambers, Diane Read, Connie Pruett, Cathy Happel, and Bryan Bruss. The contest play, Ionesco ' s absurdist comedy The Bald Soprano, ' won first place at districts. Abby and Martha serve elderberry wine to an unsuspecting gentleman caller in the fall production of Arsenic and Old Lace . Bryan Bruss maneuvers stage equipment into the rat hole , the storage area for theatre in the basement of the Library Building. Freedom of speech has to be practiced The purpose of the National Forensic League was to teach effective speaking. Membership was based on a student ranking in the upper half of his class and attaining twenty-five points in speech contests. The individual events program was begun in 1960. To become a team member meant practice sessions and competition in tournaments. The team won first place at the district contest and second at the sectional. Established in 1916 and then reorganized in 1959, the purpose of the debate program is to learn to use logical arguments and to detect weaknesses in the logic of opponents. lean Blaes and Lori Huffer display the first place plaque won by the individual events team at the district speech tournament held here in February. Chosen as members of the National Forensic League were: (Bottom Row) Joan Blaes, Lea DeLaria, Lisa Dietrich, C ail Redeker, Creg Kern, (Second Row) Jerry Rathmann, lanet Fritsche, Cindy Wheeler, Terri Martin, Beth Pace, treasurer. Barb Blaes, (Third Row) Diane Kostelac, Betsy Aurand, Dan Blaes, Mary Schulze, lean Blaes, secretary, (Fourth Row) Photo Anagnostopoulos, Andrea Wirth, Loren Steele, Lori Huffer, vice-president. Bob Bell, Wally Morris, (Fifth Row) Bill Fritz, Monica Heil, Keith Penny, Doug Heise, president, Steve Hoover, Andy Limper, Dave Drovetta, (Top Row) Doug Hansell, Rick Hunsaker, and lim Kaucher 126 Speech teams Debators were: (Bottom Row) Dan Blaes, Bill Fritz, Rick Hunsaker, (Second Row) Terri Martin, Andrea Wirth, Mike Militor, Photo Anagnostopoulos, I a net Fritsche, (Third Row) ferry Rathmann, Loren Steele, Doug Heise, Monica Heil, Diane Kostelac, (Top Row) Jeff Regula and Sue Isselhardt. Missing from the picture were lulie Haynes, Mary Haynes, Tom Warwicke, and ferry Hoffman. Lew Hages and Lea DeLaria demonstrate their humorous duet. Debators Loren Steele. Doug Heise, Rick Hunsaker, and Photo Anagnostopoulos master their files for a coming round Members of individual events team were: (Bottom Row) Lori Huffer, Patty Ceolat, co-captain, Cail Redeker, lender Riasetto, Lisa Dietrich , Mrs Sandy Parris, sponsor, (Second Row) lean Blaes, co-captain, Beth Pace, Betsy Aurand. Creg Kern, Cindy Wheeler, Barb Blaes, (Top Row) Steve Hoover, Andy Limper, Rick Hunsaker, Lea DeLaria, Wally Morris, Bob Bell, Dave Drovetta, and lim Kaucher. Speech 127 The orchestra was composed of: (Bottom Row) Becky Harris, Ken Nettleton, Kristi Werner, Deloris Burleson, Penny Davinroy, Sandy Arnold, lulie Heil, Laurie Mueller, Julie Haynes, Pam Fostler, Andrew Edwards, Mary Beth Coff, (Second Row) Lynn Bunjak, Jody Jourdan, Dian Burleson, Susan Schlesinger, Donna Paronne, Tracy Rachels, Alan Burleson, Clenda Boxdorfer, Linda Samples , Darcy Water Wendy Wilson, David Hoover, Cindy Sheppard, Cindy Ford, (Third Row) Amy Kartmann, Carol Zika, Beth Pace, Mary Schultze, Beth The orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Gloria Mayer, allowed students with musical abilities to read, interpret, and perform music. The group met daily to prepare for their concerts, entitled Strings and Sounding Brass and An American Salute. Numbers performed included the Festival March from Tann- hauser, Rumanian Rhapsody, Andalucia, se¬ lections from Gypsy, and the Comedians Gallop. Selections at the spring concert included American Salute, Trombone Con¬ certo, March Militaire Francaise, Tubby the Tuba, Porgy and Bess, and the Farewell Symphony. Student teacher Clyde Bassett helped with the orchestra Led by Becky Harris, president, Greg Wieland, vice-president, Mary Beth Goff, secretary, Pam Fostler, treasurer, and Penny Davinroy, librarian, the group took part in activities such as bake sales, picnics, banquets, AFS Week, and Hobo Day festivities. The orchestra won first place in the mini-float competition Members also took part in the District 201 Music Festival and the state music contest. Churchill, Tina Mahnke, Karen Karibian, Barb Thornton, Melanie Limper, Donna Fulton, Karen Kuester, Linda Schott, Kathy Heilig, Joyce Lang, (Fourth Row) Mike Thornton, Calvin Kaemmerer, Charles Romanic , Dee Ann Koontz, Sfeve Hoover, Wally Morris, Dan Maserang, Craig Mackin, Sue Simpson, Julie Stumph, [Top Row) Randy Williams, Clyde Bassett, student teacher, Greg Wieland, Bruce Kissel, Suzie Mudd, Glen Heil, Matt Domescik, Mike Hamilton, and Conny Davinroy. The orchestra captured first place in the mini-float competition in the Hobo Day parade. 128 Orchestra The Symphonette included: (Bottom Row) Wendy Wilson, Beth Churchill, Dian Burleson, Tracy Rachels, Cindy Sheppard, (Second Row ) Alan Burleson, Darcy Water, Scott Smith, Donna Parrone, (Top Row) Barb Thornton, Glenn Heil. Orchestras tuned their The Chamber Orchestra furnished the music during the Parents ' Open House reception. talents into varied tempos Advanced musicians made up the member¬ ship of the Chamber Orchestra. Under the direction of Mrs. Gloria Mayer, they studied both classical and modern music literature. These musicians performed at the Christmas assemblies as well as throughout the commu¬ nity and in area cities. Established by Mrs. Mayer, the Symphonette was designed to give younger musicians a chance to develop. All members of the Orchestra, they participate in the Symphonette to gain experience in music. The chamber orchestra was composed of (Bottom Row) Becky Harris, lody lourdan, Lynn Buniak, Mary Beth Goff, Pam Fostler, Carol Zika, Beth Pace, Ken Nettleton, (Second Row) Richard Hill, Glen Heil, David Hoover, Bob Davies, Penny Davinroy, Kristie Werner, Glenda Boxdorfer, Karen Kuester, lulie Wikgren, Joyce Lang, (Third Row) Calvin Kaemmerer, Dee Ann Koontz, Steve Hoover, Wally Morris, Greg Wieland, (Top Row) Julie Heil, Sue Simpson, Matt Domescik, Mike Hamilton, Clyde Bassett, student teacher, and Bruce Kissel. Orchestra 129 The Choraleers were. (Bottom Row) Mr. Donald Jones, Sara Agne, Diane Smith, Kevin Randant, Barbara Shaw, lack Shobert, Lynn Mike Muskopf, Debbie Riddle, Robert Randolph, Pam McClean, Bowen, Ray Beiri, Cathy Happel, Linda N unn, David Nance, Kathleen Kevin Tullock, Laurie Williams, Sara Bucknell, Allen Luttrell, Marie Roberts, Ricky Procasky, Elaine Wagner, Dennis Thomas, Sharon Dahmer, Joseph Laughlin, Jill Muren, (Second Row) Karen Saffel, Blue, (Top Row ) Becky Benson, Jeanne Valerius, Mark Vitale, Linda Brian Sanders, Jean Etling, Jerry Julius, Donna Mueller, Rick Morgan, Latina, Frank Nesse, Robert Burch, Mary Schulze, Julie Stumph, Cynthia Sumner, Paul Lindauer, Denise Buss, Rick Randolph, Vickie Gerald New, and Riccarda Page!. Woehlke, Stan Temeres, Michelle Fournie, (Third Row ) Lori Johnston, Hours of rehearsal produce harmony in concert Maintaining a successful high note were the members of the various choral groups. Seventy members of the Concert Choir kept their schedules filled with activities such as an appearance on Channel 9 ' s St. Louis Sings ' winter and spring concert records, school assemblies, the district music festival, and the Bicentennial concert in May. The In-Sept and the Casuals Sextets, along with the Men ' s Ensemble, formed the Remon Singers who entertained at church and community functions. They joined with the Stage Band to put on a Swingin ' and Singin ' evening in a night club concert in the cafeteria. The other vocal groups, including the Choraleers, Choralettes, Girls ' Glee and the freshman choruses, rehearsed and performed both on their own and with the Concert Choir in the annual Festival of Songs. Choralettes were: (Bottom Row) Robert Ayllon, Darla Herbert, Rhonda Schickedanz, Sue Thompson, Dorothy Rodriguez, Tricia Leipold, Abby Toorigian, Carol Lekenburges, Karen Lesko, Mary Lehr, Debbie Turos, Beth Fritsch, (Second Row) Lisa Moore, Jamie Olson, Barb Blaes, Kay Greiman, Cindy Tippy, Christy Bone, LaDean Goodwin, Marie Pierce, Louise Baker, Helen Glass, Carry Hughes, (Top Row) Dorothy Blue, Beth Stewart, Kathy Renth, Nancy DeMonge, Jane Hammond, Sara Clark, Julie Howard, Sandy Noonan, Tammy Clifton, Elaine Pauketat, Sherri Cleamer, and Ginny Oplotnik. 130 Choraleers , Choralettes The Concert Choir included: (Bottom Row) Mr. Donald Jones, Julie Muren, Kent Hawkins, Cindy Hecht, Keith Lauf, Lisa Jerome, Dave Bevirt, Laura Baker, Kathy Carr, Andy Katz, Karen Van Blair, Rick Vandiver, Karen Biehl, Randy Minemann, Kim Neunaber, Dan Glaeser, Margie Lipe, (Second Row) Claude Chambers, Linda Markus, Jerome Graham, Kathy Happel, Randy Brammer, Julie Keehner, Paul Greiman, Janet Compton, Lissa DeFrates, Kent Naumann, Barb Mabra, David Townsend, Claire McCurdy, Mark Koopman, Bill Branson, Tammy Wolz, Mike Davis, Debbie Boisseau, Kathy Krawczyck, Mark Wolz, Sandy Knepper, Dave Drovetta, Renee Rockwell, Steve Bradley, Kim Cruncleton, Dave Tarvin, Katie Wolford, (Top Row) Mike Kumutis, Val DeHart, Kirk Woolsey, Diane Gruenewald, Vincent Schomaker, Ann Winkel, Bob Bell, Judy Rybicki, Mark Walz, Maria Anagnostopoulos, Scott Kelly, Sue DeHart, Andy Limper, Bryan Bruss, Melanie lones, Tracy Rujawitz, Tom Dailey, and Becky Stringer. The Remon Singers were: (Bottom Row) Lissa DeFrates, Andy Katz, Karen Van Blair, Kent Naumann, Lynn Muren, Bob Bell, Laura Baker, (Second Row) Diane Foree, Dave Bevirt, Lisa Jerome, Bill Branson, Ann Winkel, Tammy Wolz, Mark Wolz, Janet Compton, (Top Row) Maria Anagnostopoulos, Kent Hawkins, Kathy Krawczyck, Sandy Knepper, Scott Kelly, Diane Gruenewald, Steve Bradly, and Kim Cruncleton. REMON SINGERS Casuals Sextet Diane Gruenewald Lisa Jerome Sandy Knepper Lynn Muren Karen VanBlair Ann Winkel Tammy Wolz, accompanist In-Sept Sextet Maria Anagnastopoulos, accompanist Laura Baker Janet Compton Kim Cruncleton Lissa DeFrates Diane Eoree Kathy Krawczyk Men ' s Ensemble Bob Bell Dave Bevirt Steve Bradley Bill Branson Kent Hawkins Andy Katz Scott Kelly Kent Naumann Mark Wolz, accompanist Choir, Remon Singers 131 The Marching Maroons were: (Bottom Row) Karen Kuester, Pat Bringaze, Linda Schott, Susan DeHart, Melanie Limper, Sara Bucknell, Laurie Miller, Kristie Werner, Julie Heil, Penny Davinroy, (Second Row) Donna Fulton, Liz Brendel, David Hoover, Laura McNaughton, Barb Nolte, Julie Wikgren, Kathy Heilig, Becky Harris, Linda Samples, Terri Knapp, Jan Schlueter, Carol Sondag, Julie Buser, Lynn Ledbetter, Jane Rockwell, Julie Stumph (Third Row) Sarah Hannon, Suzanne Keiser, Kathy Krawczyk, Donna Ruse, Denise Ohlendorf, Debbie Riddle, Tammy Hogan, Laurene Jacob, Amy Schiemer, Mark Walz, Tim Johnson, Paul Ross, June Hankammer, Ken Lauf, Tammy Wolz, Richard Hill, Donna Brandenburger, Clen Heil, Tom Harris, Mike Molitor, Susan Simpson, (Fourth Row) Steve Hoover, Wally Morris, Dan Maserang, Andrew Edwards, Steve Krupp, Dave Bevirt, Rick Hunsaker, Lea DeLaria, Greg Wieland, Mark Bereitschaft, Dennis Griebel, Pam Chaffin, Randy Wilson, Kent Hawkins, Eric Van Buren, Bruce Kissel, Paula Parsons, Richard Henry, fim Law, Jim Krawczyk, Andy Limper, Mike Thornton, Russ Suemnicht, Mark Wolz, Adrian Croissant, Dean Kurrus, Charles Romanic, Steve Gear, Dee Ann Koontz, (Top Row) Clark Ferry, Jeff Dietrich, Greg Heilig, Conny Davinroy, Willard Krick, Rick Bade, Ted Harry, Tim Pauketat, Beth Green, and Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, director. Amateur musicians: professional style Over two hundred students participated in instru¬ mental groups this year. They had a variety to choose from, included Marching Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra and Symphonette The Marching Band devoted long hours of practice to contribute half-time entertainment at home football games. The Pep Band and pom pon squad, all members of the Marching Band, also provided half-time entertainment at home basketball games. Besides presenting their annual concerts and partici¬ pating in a variety of community parades, the band ' s goal was to earn $18,000 to attend a parade in Florida at Disneyworld in June. The money was acquired through bake sales, donations, chicken suppers, a carnival, the sales of candy, an all-purpose cleanser, and McDonald certificates. The pom pon squad girls were: (Bottom Row) Lissa DeFrates, Pam (Top Row) Tracy Rujawitz, Pam Fostler, Jama Strittmatter, Kim Graham, captain, Laura Baker (Second Row) Jodi Connely, Jolene Fischer, Lisa Simpson, Jane DeMonge, Sue Lutton, Katie Wolford, Raish, Karen Kratky, Cindy Turpin, Becky Nelson, Stacey Ingersoll, and Debbie Creason. Beth Anderson, Mary Beth Eschman, Sue Sotiropoulos, Helen Glass, The Stage Band was made up of (Bottom Row) Paul Ross, Richard Hill, Tom Harris, Clen Heil, Ken Lauf, (Second Row) Dan Maserang, Steve Krupp, Steve Hoover, Wally Morris, (Top Row ) lulie Heil, Jeff Dietrich, Beth Green, Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, director, Charles Romanic, Dean Kurrus, Dee Ann Koontz, Adrian Croissant, Steve Gear, Phil Curtis, and Greg Wieland. Marching Band majorettes were Vivian Theis, Rose Van Buren, Kathy Bosick, and Diane Gruenewald and Anita Carol I, Carol Sondag, Bridget Mailly, and Paula Niederecker composed the rifle squad. Members of the Concert Band were: (Bottom Row) Barb Smith, Becky Benson, Donna Scharf, lodie Lexa, Paula Robinson, Mary Beyer, Sue Denigmann, lenny Stephens, (Second Row) Tania Mullins, Angie Scharf, Samantha Rainwater, Vince Carrie!, Joan Quirin, Steve Hoercher, David Bridges, Greg Hayden, Charles Parrent, Roy Winkel, Terry Davinroy, leff Osick, Scott Trompeter, Jim Fischer, Ruth Meyer, Kathleen Dyer, Bill Krick, (Third Row) Debbie Vickers, lulie Supplying music at home games were Pep Band members: (Bottom Row) Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, lane Ann Rockwell, lulie Stumph, Sarah Bucknell, lulie Heil, Penny Davinroy, (Second Row) Liz Brendel, Sue De Hart, lulie Wikgren, Laura McNaughton, Debbie Riddle, June Hankammer, (Third Row) Barb Nolte, Donna Brandenburger, Mike Molitor, Dan Maserang, Glen Heil, Dave Hoover, (Fourth Row) Jim Krawczyk, Andy Limper, Mike Thornton, Dee Ann Koontz, Steve Krupp, Sue Simpson, (Fifth Row) Andrew Edwards, Ken Lauf, Charles Romanic, Steve Gear, Dennis Griebel, (Top Row) Bruce Kissel, Mark Bereitschaft, Eric Van Buren, leff Dietrich, and Ted Harry. Maserang, Mary Mueller, Emily West, Donna Vallandingham, Janice Wikgren, Susie Mudd, Terri Krawczyk, Merribeth Muskopf, Kathie Elsea, Craig Macken, Scott Eugea, Mary Carty, Margy Meyer, Tom Allen, Doug Miller, Dale Kurrus, Doug Matzenbacher, Craig Doiron, Kirk Bedwell, Dwight Boehm, (Top Row) Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, Melvin Speichinger, Tom Helfrich, Lynn Molitor, lulie Taylor, and Lori Reece. Clubs prepared members for future activities Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve is the motto of the Future Farmers of America. The fifty-two members and their chapter adviser, Mr. Harold Hall, met the first and third Thursday of each month. During the year they held monthly activities, staged a campus display of farm equipment during FFA week, gave a banquet for their parents, and attended the National FFA convention. To make money they sold mixed nuts and firewood that they had cut. To become a member of the group a student had to be enrolled in the vocational agriculture program. Members of the Home Economics Club, formerly called the Future Homemakers of America, had an active year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elaine Smith. They donated time to a library work day, set up spring bulletin boards, held bake sales, won second in the hall decorating contest, and took a series of mini-tours to Brite-Way Cleaners, Linsey Woolsey, Shakey ' s, Bollemeiers, and Marilyn ' s Pie Pantry. Inspecting the tractor display during FFA Week was a lunch hour diversion. The Future Farmers of America were: (Bottom Row) Howard Hoepfinger, Tom Sumner, Rich Feder f Harry Fishbein, Tony Hankammer, Larry Agne, (Second Row) Mark Weber, lerry Klotz, Rich Hankammer , Sue Harrington, Jerry Fournie, George Biver, Scoff Smith, Tania Mullins, Tracy Rachels, Doris Wiedau, (Top Row) Mike Stidham, Mark Vanover, Paul Herrmann, Paul Englerth, Michele McClure, Michael Beatty, Patrick Johnston, Joe Toenjes, Kevin Schaller, Alvin Lovell, and Steve Willmann. Busy with Home Economic Club activities were: (Bottom Row) Natalie Wynder, Mary White, Libby Meyer, Janet Ernest, Mary Kay Dullea, (Top Row) Vickie Davis, Jann Pianna, Brenda Rankin, Debbie Eichholz, June Hankammer, Linda Kettler, Linda Lehr, and Mrs. Elaine Smith, sponsor. 134 FFA, Home Economics Club Toni Schneider and Terri Bernhard worked on tax forms. Students in the Distributive Education Club were: (Bottom Row ) Cindy Simons, Donna Weissert, Toni Sale, Judy Burgert, Tony Schneider, Teri Bernhard, lanet Hawthorne, lulie Blue, (Second Row) Cindy Elder, Debbie Rensing, Melanie Jones, Jennifer Stewart, Joyce Havel, Ken Bailey, (Top Row) Jay Jarvis, Kelley Murphy, Ron Moore, and Mr. Tom Ninnis, sponsor. The Office Occupations Club included: (Bottom Row) Barb Heidenfeld¬ er, Linda Hausmann, Janet Rolen, Debbie Hall, Lisa Hertlein, (Second Row) Susan Riat, Mary Hagen , Debbie Doerr, Tina Lusk , Debbie Dunnigan, Denise Hoertel, Debra Johnson, Cindy Funk, Miss Faye Pabst, sponsor, (Top Row) Delores Wiemer, Donna Hartoin, Sheryl Ettling, Carole DaRugna, Cheryl Anderson, Susan Schmalzried, and Judy Seger. Members held bake sales to help pay the expenses of the Office Occupations Club. 0. 0. and D. E. Clubs win honors in area and state contests Students enrolled in the distributive education class made up the membership of the Distributive Education Club. Some of the projects of the club, which met monthly with Mr. Tom Ninnis, sponsor, were marketing research projects, area contests, the state contest, and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. To raise money the club had bake sales, a garage sale, and a mug sale. They also helped the Office Occupations Club distribute basketball game programs. Sponsored by Miss Faye Pabst, the Office Occupa¬ tions Club was made up of students in the office occupations program. They had a bake sale, a car wash, and a dance after a football game. The club was second in the theatrical division in the district contest at Lewis and Clark Community College. Members also participated in the state contest in Chicago in March. Office Occupations, Distributive Education 135 Clubs helped students to develop interests The Natural Science Club under the guidance of Mr. Gary Twesten studied the habits and habitats of various animal and plant life. They fed and cared for their newly-found friends which included turtles, snakes, lizards, and fish The chief function of the club was to promote and sponsor the annual wilderness voyage to Canada during summer vacation. In its fourth year and under the sponsorship of Mr. Vince Torgian, the Southwestern Local and State History Club won ninety blue ribbons at regional contests and sixteen blue ribbons at the state contest. Twenty articles written by members on area history were published in the Illinois History magazine. The club bought five books on Illinois history for the library this year. Officers of the State and Local History Club, lune Hankammer, secretary, Mary Holdener, treasurer, Lynne Klemme, vice-president, and Cecile Hauver, president, display some of the club ' s history projects. Brad Keller and Ron Edgar explored the land of the sky blue water during last summer ' s Canadian trip of the Natural Science Club. Members of the History Club were [Bottom Row) Debbie Heller, Lynn Bujnak, Clenda Boxdorfer, Greg Kern, Kevin Meder, Rick Procasky, Kirk Bedwell, Lori Johnston, Cecile Hauver, president, Linda Lehr, June Hankammer, secretary, Linda DeVan, Rhonda Schickedanz, Cynthia Sumner, (Second Row) Mr. Vincent Torigian, sponsor, Carol Lakenburges, Mary Frerker, Karen Saffel, Sally Fox, Leigh Gadell, Lynn Klemme, vice-president, Karen Athy, Susan Blaies, Brenda Frerker, Amy Pearce, Candy Rosenberg, Jane Rockwell, Karen Hunt, Mary Holdener, treasurer, Ruth Meyer, (Top Row) Photo Anagnostopoulos, Lew Hages, Claire McCurdy, Barb Nolte, Julie Wikgren, Cheryl B la nek, Roberta lobe, Sue Donjon, Margy Meyer, Charles Parrent, Judy Bergert, Theresa Cerulli, Sandy Norton, and Teri Dinga 136 Natural Science, History Clubs Community involvement is the goal of clubs At their meetings the Consumer Ed Club members discussed ideas for interesting projects. Members of the Consumer Education Club were. (Bottom Row) Laurene lacobs, Susie Simpson, Carla Hamilton, Peggy Hug, (Top Row) Mr Larry Obenchain, Doris Sliment, Sharon Englerth, Roseann Van Buren, Brenda Bailey, George Tutza, loyce Schranz, Laura Spihlmann, and Mrs. Peggy Reynolds. The Consumer Education Club met Wednesday mornings in 303M with Mr. Larry Obenchain and Mrs. Peggy Reynolds, sponsors. The object of the club was to help members become more aware of their purchasing habits. The Social Studies Club met Tuesday mornings at eight in 3T The purpose of the club was to involve interested students in activities in the fields of government, history, and geography. The club, sponsored by Mr. William Cushleff, was responsible for the Salvation Army canned food drive. Members inspired student body interest with political polls and held voter registration for eighteen-year- U olds Consumer Ed Club members compared retail prices with list prices of different articles. The Social Studies Club included Mr William Cushleff, sponsor, Kevin Oesterle, Tom Coleman, secretary, Tim Shannahan, Gordon Thomas, treasurer, Dave Bardsley, Andrew Edwards, president, Dave Sauls, and Todd Roberson. Consumer Ed , Social Studies ' Clubs 137 Students devote time to hobby clubs The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Bill Moore and Mr. Robert Sazama, has supported the chess team this year with equipment such as sets, boards, clocks, and notation sheets. The team is composed of the best players in the club, which met every Tuesday after school Mr. Donald Jones, sponsor of the Stamp Club, has helped stimulate interest in stamps and knowledge about stamp collecting. Members met every Tuesday morning at eight to discuss new stamps being distributed by the post office. The Radio Club, under the direction of Mr. David Bobzin, helped to train amateur radio operators and provided them with station WA9TZW to operate. Members met before school. They enjoyed a field day at Sullivan and Peoria, Illinois. The Chess Club included (Bottom Row) Kim Cruncleton, vice-president, Doug Bucknell, Ed Sewell, Scott Nagel, Nancy Glauber, secretary, Scott Litsey, Jeff Elder, Kathie Elsea, Mark Kysor, (Top Row) Mr. Bill Moore, sponsor, Allan Schlosser, president, Rick Procasky, quartermaster. Bob Russell, Peter Shaw, Mike Thornton, Keith Penny, treasurer, Norman Richter, and Mr. Robert Sazama, sponsor. The Stamp Club members were: (Bottom Row) Dave Birk, Mark Walz, Steve Birk, Alan Luttrell, (Top Row) Mr. Donald Jones, sponsor, Leonard Kraudel, Richard Henry, ' Mike Davis, Valerie Wynder, and Paul Schaefer Bobzin, Terry Naumann, and Bill Ferguson. Allen Schlosser defeated his opponent in a match at East. 138 Chess , Radio , Stamp Clubs The Photography Club included: (Bottom Row) Debbie Ericksen, Pam Quandt, Barb Parson, secretary treasurer, (Second Row) Mr. Arch Montgomery, sponsor, Doug Stewart, Mark Becker, Scott Crowe, Mike Martin, Richard Scobbie, and Marc McClellan, president. Rough Writers included: (Bottom Row) Ruth Meyer, Sheila O ' Brien, Carol Cohn, treasurer, Beth Green, Jean Blaes, Mark Bertelsen, (Top Row) Pat Tollefson, Mrs. Gussie Tonne, sponsor. Sue Korein, president, and Miss Jo Manion, sponsor. Students put knowledge to work An interest in writing was all that was needed to join the Rough Writers ' Club. Meeting the first Tuesday of every month in members ' homes, the club spent many hours reading stories and poems submitted by students for publication in the club ' s literary magazine, Page One. In March members held their annual Book Fair in the cafeteria. Mrs. Gussie Tonne and Miss Jo Manion were the faculty sponsors. Camera techniques, formal portraits, and modelling techniques were just a few of the many areas explored at Photography Club meetings. Movies illustrating fundamentals of photography were also shown when the members met with their sponsor, Mr. Arch Montgomery, in their darkroom area in the basement of House B. Four regular and two alternate members were chosen by a faculty screening process to compose the Scholar Quiz team. Applicants for the team took a written test and then were quizzed by Mr. Dave Snowdon, sponsor, on general information. The third phase of screening came when a faculty group quizzed the applicants of specific areas of knowledge. After the panel was chosen it went on to TV competition between high schools in the greater St. Louis area. It lost in the first round. Representing Belleville West on the KMOX Scholar Quiz team were Tom Hobson, Bob Russell, Bill Fisher, and Mike Markus. Alternate members of the team were Dorothy Webber and Ken Nettleton. Rough Writers set up their annual book fair. Photography Club , Rough Writers , Scholar Quiz 139 Intramurals display athletic prowess on amatuer level Since its beginning six years ago the intra¬ mural program has been a resounding success. Under the direction of Coach Pete Hensel, the program included such sports as soccer, football, basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, and field hockey. Despite the definite air of competition, the old adage, It ' s not whether you win or lose, but how you played the game proved to be true. Reach for the rebound. Girls prove they can be athletic and keep their fingernails long. 140 ntra murals joey Caravia boots the ball across the field for another goal. The Mean Machine won the girls ' intramural volleyball championship. Members were [from left to right) Mary DeLaria , Nancy Hillsheim , Cindy Hecht, Stella Bernhard , lane DeMonge, loAnn Wright , and Carol lunker. Intramurals 141 Unique names for talented teams The team names this year were just as unusual and imaginative as in years gone by Names went from the imaginative, such as Sidewinders and the Chicklets to names with allitera¬ tion; from Mean Machine and Powder Pucks to the more topical Helter Skelter. Members of the intramural championship soccer team, the Chicklets were: (Bottom Row ) Cindy Weilbacher, Donna Evans, Nancy Fitzgerald, Cinny Brennan, (Second Row) Karen Schnoeker, Kathy Sandheinrich, Dorene Dohrman, Marlene Polczynski, Mary Schaefer, (Top Row) Deirdre Gordon, Rhonda Schrauth, Tierney Wehmeir, Amy Schiemer, Cheryl Vaught, and Vivian Theis. 14 2 Intramurals The Side Winders, the boys ' intramural soccer champions , were: (Bottom Row) Jack Reeves, The soccer ball seemed a little reluctant to join Dan Holdener, Stuart Alperin, Doug Dobbs, (Top Row) Don Wykoff, Steve Yates, Dave the boy s game Robinson, Kurt Lewman, Bob Sprick, and Scott McCollam. Boys found that soccer could not be played from a sitting position. Intramurals 143 Determination, work produce winning teams Being a winner in intramurals took cooperation, skill, and a bit of luck Intramural games were played after school under the supervision of physi¬ cal education teachers. The intramural program offered anyone in the school a chance to take part in sports competi¬ tion. Members of the championship intramural basketball team , Helter Skelterwere:[Bottom Row) Bob Sprick, Larry Mueller , (Second Row) Larry Shannahan, Les Agne, and Scott McCollam Missing from the picture were Jim Bedwell and Kevin W ggs. The ability to leap tall buildings in a single bound was an important Other skills besides making a basket were important in intramural asset in girls basketball. basketball 144 Intramurals The Powder Pucks were the girls ' intramural field hockey champions. Members were: (Bottom Row) Pam Graham , lodi Connely, Debbie Thrasher , Sandy Arnold , Mary Beth Eschman, Amy DeMonge, Caryn Rogier, Karla Weber , (Top Row) Penny Davinroy, and Beth Green. How come Bobby Orr can stay so clean and we can ' t ? A hearty wave to the many fans of intramurals. Intramurals 145 Pep Club promoted enthusiasm and spirit Bake sales, selling spirit items, making spirit signs, and sponsoring the breakfast of champions were just a few of the projects Pep Club members participated in during the year. But the club spent most of its time giving moral support to girls ' volleyball, basketball, tennis and track teams in addition to boys ' football, basketball, wrestling, and track. Another goal of the Pep Club was to arouse an interest in sports and to develop school pride and loyalty. Meetings were held every second or third Tuesday of each month in 103M. No requirements were necessary; just lots of pep. The Pep Club sponsored the Winter Breakfast of Champions. The Pep Club included: (Bottom Row ) lane Rockwell, Julie Cunningham, Dawn Newcomer, Joyce Lang, points secretary, Cathy Etling, Pam McLean, Karen Biehl, vice-president, {Second Row) Donna Brandenburger, Candy Rosenberg, Mary Holdener, Rhonda Bums, Emily West, Bunny Barschak, Beth Stewart, Lynn Ledbetter, president, Becky Nelson, secretary, (Third Row) Kriss Kaiser, Kim Clark, Sue Payne, Roberta Jobe, Barb Nolte, Wendy Newcomer, Merribeth Muskopf, Debbie User, Nancy Waeltz, {Top Row) Keith Lotz, Natalie Wynder, Sue Mudd, Vickie Stoll, Danielle Rawlings, Kathy Koehler, Barb Schwemmer, and Tina Crane. 146 Pep Club Sue Isselhardt, Bernie Ruser, Mary Frerker, and Photo Anagnostopoulos found FCA meetings enjoyable. Girls in FCA were: (Bottom Row) Mary Ford, Diane Seger, Stephanie Schade, Amy DeMonge, Caryn Rogier, (Second Row ) Sue Bauers, Mary Dahm, Cheryl Rockwell, jodi Berry, Karla Weber, (Third Row ) Pam Hawthorne, Mary Frerker, Sue Isselhardt, Photo Anagnos¬ topoulos, Brenda Frerker, (Top Row ) Barb Scheller, Angie See, Renee Rockwell, Peggy Rohr, Dianne Hock, and Joyce Armstrong. Boys in the FCA were (Bottom Row ) Cary Scheller, Bernie Ruser, Greg Kern, (Second Row) Bob Weilmeunster, Gary Bainter, Gordy Thomas, (Third Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, sponsor, Alan Rogier, Steve Ward, (Top Row) Mark Walz, Dennis Elbe, and Myron Thomas. Christ brings athletes together The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a group of boy and girl athletes who meet twice a month. Meetings range from serious discussions to watching films of the Cardinal football highlights. FCA members participated in many activities, including a hayride, Christmas caroling, a swim party with East, and the sale of candy and soda at home games. Money earned was used to send members to the summer conference as well as to aid needy families. Members also attended the FCA banquet which annually attracts over a thousand from metropolitan area and features a nationally-known sports figure. Beth Green and Tim Armstrong sold candy at basketball games. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 147 Let s give a cheer for Belleville West... Besides promoting spirit and enthusiasm through¬ out the year, the cheerleaders had other responsibilities. They decorated and planned assemblies, had bake sales to raise money used to buy treats for players before the game, and served as hostesses at Freshman Orientation and at the Open House for Parents during American Educa¬ tion Week The squad practiced all year and cheered at football, cross country, basketball, and wrestling games The squad placed second at the USCA cheerleading camp last summer and third at the Centralia Holiday Tournament in December. Mrs. Donna Norbet coached the cheerleaders this year. The varsity cheerleaders were: (Bottom Row ) Barb Smith, Judy Patton, Kelly Connor, (Second Row) Ann Winkel, Ellen Suppiger, Sue Schmidt, Carol Meyer, (Top Two ) Ellen O ' Donnell, co-captain, Tracy Viehman, co-captain, and Sue Adams. The junior varsity cheerleaders were Julie Randle, Amy Pearce, Sandy Fleshren, and Linda Latina. The varsity performed during half-time on the basketball court. 148 Cheerleaders The varsity lead the school song at the conclusion of a pep assembly. Junior varsity cheerleaders stirred up spirit at a home game. Let ' s give a cheer for Belleville West and let us pledge to her our might . . . Cheerleading 149 Girls run cross country with boys For the first time the cross country squad included a girls ' team The girls consistent¬ ly defeated Alton, their only competition so far Cross country is one of the most grueling sports, yet few know what dedication and energy are involved Hundreds of miles and hours of time have to be put into getting in shape for the season The reward for effort was winning another city championship. The boys also won the 22 team Triad Invitational and finished second in the county, conference, district, and sectional contests. They ended the season by qualifying for state finals. Rob Davenport, team captain, was named the city champion Coach Norman Armstrong starts the West Invitational with a bang . Varsity and junior varsity members of the cross country team were: (Bottom Row ) Pam McLean, Mary Frecker, Sue Isselhardt, Brenda Frecker, Caryn Rogier, Connie Dunlap, Photo Anagnostopoulos, Angie See, Debbie laskowiak, (Second Row) Marvin Horn, Craig Glazebrook, Joe Abegg, Bob Weilmuenster, Keith Kniepkamp, Mark Collins, Kip Pabst, Myron Thomas, Alan Rogier, Kyle Klein, Vince Carrie !, (Top Row) Steve Ward, Jim Bartelsmeyer, Rob Davenport, Ken Huffman, Mark Malz, Pat Compton, Mike Meinkoth, Jim West, John Coyne, and Coach Norman Armstrong. Freshmen members were: (Bottom Row) Darryl Kluesner, Creg Kern, Cary Hoelscher, Don Bartelsmann, Don Boatman, Scott Eugea, John Weilmuenster, (Second Row) Jeff Boyles, Dave Kniepkamp, Bruce Douglas, Dave Zahn, Robert Weir, Glenn Heil, (Top Row) Brian Richards. Paul Lindauer, John Stierwait, Doug Miller, Brian Hoffarth, Mark Hummel, Dorman Bazzell, and Mark Eschman. Rob Davenport fights to stay with the pack. Bob Weilmuenster and Rob Davenport lead the contest. Keith River concentrates on lining up the putt. Golf team clubs to state Coached by Mr Gene Maurer, the golf team consistently had low scores, placing them high in the ratings. Their overall record was eighteen wins and no losses. The season ' s highlights included the Southwestern Conference championship, the district championship for the second consecutive year, and the sectional championship The team earned second place in the Illinois state finals. Les Agne, Kevin Jones, and Larry Shannahan were named to the All-Southwestern Conference first team In state, Kevin Jones shot a 154 for a second round total, placing him second in state. Coach Gene Maurer congratulates Kevin Jones on placing Members of the golf team were [Bottom Row) joe Adams, Butch Lewis, Tim second in State. (Photo courtesy of the Hy News) Shannahan, Dave Nester, (Top Row) Keith River, Larry Shannahan, Kevin tones. Coach Gene Maurer, Les Agne, captain, and Jim Rogers. Caryn Rogier, Sue Isselhardt, and Photo Anagnostopoulos get into shape for a coming track meet. Larry Shannahan putts at Clinton Hill Country Club. Maroons show tough defense. The varsity offensive team consisted of (Bottom Row) Rick Hunter, Pat Watkins, tri-captain, Mike See, Bruce Shelton, Dallen Wright, tri-captain, Cary Scheller, (Second Row) Ron Edgar, tri-captain, Joey Caravia, Dave Robinson, Jim Bedwell, Tim Ponsler, Jim Friedewald, (Third Row) Bart Canady, joe Young, Pat Lamb, John Reichert, Mike O ' Donnell , (Fourth Row) Kevin Knepper, Mike Zamenski, Ron Hundley, Tim Armstrong, Tom Schmitz, Dave Weber, (Top Row) Jeff Compton, Scott McDonald, Mike Kavanaugh, and Craig Whittaker. Maroons achieve success The football team, led by Head Coach Bruce Arnold and his assistants, Pete Hensel, Dave Harris, and Keith Lawrence, ended the season with a 9-2 record Capturing the city championship with defeats over Althoff (23-0) and East (17-13) and becoming co-champions of the Southwestern Conference were the highlights of their season. The Maroons went on to win their state playoff opener, 27-19, over Carl Sandburg High of Orland Park. But their season ended in the quarterfinals with a 7-14 loss to Willowbrook of Villa Park, the number-one-ranked team in state. In team statistics, the blitzkrieg offense averaged 291.6 yards and 22.8 points per game, while the samurai defense unit allowed only an average of 139.2 yards and 6.6 points. Individual statistics included Jim Bedwell with 494 yards rushing and 616 passing. Other rushing leaders were Dave Robinson and Rick Hunter with 485 and 395 yards, respectively. Doug Dobbs as place-kicker scored a total of 45 points, including six field goals. Defensively Brad Keller led the team with 101 tackles, Kirk Sonnenberg, 84 assisted tackles, Doug Dobbs, 20 solo tackles, and Joey Caravia, five interceptions The bell was brought home after the defeat of East St. Louis by a score of 28-7. 152 Varsity football The varsity defense included: (Bottom Row) Doug Dobbs, Kurt Lewman, Brad Bruckner, Brad Keller, Don Wykoff, Steve Yates, [Second Row) Ron Martin, John Claeser, Mike Eisenhour, Kirk Sonnenberg, Jack Reeves, Phil Jacquot, (Third Row) Mike Decker, Mike New, Fred Betten, Joe Hemmer, Mark Calvanese, Steve Lanxon, (Fourth Row) Bob Tyler, Chuck Hollis, Bob Carroll, Kevin Randant, Dave Schulte, Phil Lima, (Fifth Row) Paul Greiman, John Marifian, Rick Dunn, Amos Brinser, Mike Ismail, (Top Row) Greg Eschman, Mark Leipold, and Mike Mrkacek, manager. The team pauses for a breather. Soph-frosh teams have winning seasons Under Coach Larry Betz, the sophomore team compiled a 5 win-4 loss record Season highlights included the 46-0 victory over Collinsville, the 50-29 defeat of Granite City south, and the 12-6 score over Alton in overtime. Brian Hoelsher with 442 yards was the leading rusher and Kevin Knepper with 278 was the leading passer Coaches Bob Kaiser and Phil Highsmith led the freshman to an 8 win-0 loss season The offense averaged 40 points and 268 yards per game while the defense yielded an average of 9.6 points. Varsity football team ' s success was attributed to their teamwork. Coach Pete Hensel looks on! Sophomore football players were: [Bottom Row) lohn Pietroburgo, Scott MacDonald, Kevin Knepper, Steve Rauh, Bob Dunn, Paul Fuchs, Rick Dunn, Ron Hundley, lim Pietroburgo, (Second Row ) Steve Whealon, Tim Evans, Kevin Ferguson, Scott Lanxon, Bob Mueller, Ben Ceolat, Mike Webber, Steve Lawrence, [Third Row) Bruce Schopp, Shawn Clayton, Dean Koopman, Mike Martin, Dan Dobbs, Craig Farmer, Greg Collins, lack Stuhlsatz, Rich McGraw, [Top Row) Coach Larry Betz, Jeff Arnold, Todd Roberson, Brian Hoelscher, Rick Biggs, Brian Stady, Skip Grimes, Al Snow, and Terry Weidler. The freshman team included: [Bottom Row) Kevin Sullivan, Bob lulleis, Mike White, lerry Rethman, Bart Tate, Dave Gebhardt, Chuck Davis, [Second Row) lim Belobradic, Pete McClary, Brent Lehr, Brad Barton, Austin Kattenbracker, Rusty Strong, leff Marifian, Doug Tedford, [Third Row) leff Gass. Mike luede, Dave Sonnenberg, Paul Snook, Roy Winkle, Scott Olson, Terry Davinroy, Don Seiber, [Fourth Row) Mike Arnold, lohn Duncan, Harry Green, Bill Broadhurst, Chris Smetana. Matt Zipfel, [Top Row) Tom Tipton, Keith Pickerel, Randy Reelitz, John Fink, Len Stovall, Rick Grimes, Dave Conley, and Coach Bob Kaiser. 154 Frosh-soph football Underclassmen have their ups and downs Sophomores on the team were:[Bottom Row) Kip Pabst, Brad Barton, Paul Fuchs, Karl Viehman, (Top Row) Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, Steve Lawrence, Kevin Mueller, Scott McDonald, Bruce Schopp, Tim Ponsler, Ron Hundley, and Al Rogier. The sophomores had a 7 win-11 loss record. They were coached by Dennis Schutzenhofer. The leading scorer was Kevin Mueller with 150 points. Kevin was also second in rebounds with 100 Team leader in rebounds was Bruce Schopp with 101. Bruce was second in scoring with 143 points. The freshman A team under Coach Gary Weshinskey totaled a 16 win-3 loss record and won the championship trophy at the O ' Fallon tournament. The B team had a 5 win-5 loss season. Maroons warm up. Scott Olson displays unique style. Austin Kattenbracker puts it up The freshman teams included: (Bottom Row ) Pat Martens, Randy Ceorgen, Brent Lehr, Austin Kattenbracker, Scott Croce, left Boyles, Jeff Osick, manager, (Second Row ) Tom Tipton, manager, Dave Zahn, Doug Miller, Roy Winkel, Richard Henry, Matt Zipfel, Brian Richards, Dennis Keck, manager (Top Row ) Greg Sonnenberg, Mark Hackmann, Ron Stitzel. Tom Thomas, Richard Berkel, Russell Strong, Scott Olson, and Coach Gary Weshinskey. Brent Boyles snatches a rebound at practice. Varsity basketball players were: (Bottom Row) Jeff Kinnikin, left Gibbons, Randy Brown, Terry Ford, Ion Harry, Brent Boyles, Gary Scheller, Lance Lunte, [Top Row) Assistant Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, Assistant Coach Woody Burnett, Greg Kimutis, lim Johnson, Dave Bertsch, Darin Fries, Terry Pabst, Rick Hunter, Brian Matecki, Mike Zipfel, Bernie Ruser, Assistant Coach Gary Weshinskey, and Head Coach Roger Mueller. Cagers sink conference co-championship The varsity basketball team, under the coaching of Roger Mueller and his assistant coaches, Woody Burnett, Dennis Schutzen¬ hofer, and Gary Weshinskey, amassed a 20 win-7 loss season. West scored 1922 points as compared to their opponents ' 1709. The varsity completed 48 3% from the floor and 70.9% from the free throw line. Highlights of the season were the overtime victory over East St. Louis, their third place in the Centralia Holiday Tournament, second place in the BTHS East Invitational Tournament, winning the Regional Tournament over East, and becoming Confer¬ ence Co-champions with Alton The offensive leaders were Jon Harry (554 points), Brent Boyles (383), Lance Lunte (263), and Gary Scheller (229). Important roles were also played by Jeff Kinnikin, Terry Pabst, Rick Hunter, and Mike Zipfel. The junior varsity recorded a 10 win-7 loss record Offensive leaders were Darin Fries (197 points), Randy Brown (166), Terry Ford (159), Dave Bertsch (135), and Brian Matecki (133). The team scored a total of 1004 points. They shot 46% from the floor and 59% from the free throw line. Brent shoots and scores! No opponent will stop Brian Matecki from Jon Harry shoots for two. scoring! 156 Basketball The junior varsity team included: (Bottom Row) Dave Bertsch, lohn Pietroburgo Jim Pietroburgo , Brian Matecki, Karl Viehman, Darin Fries, (Top Row) Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, Dennis Keck, manager, left Gibbons, Terry Ford Randy Brown, Bruce Schopp, Kevin Mueller , Coach Cary Weshmskey, and Coach Woody Burnett. Terry Pabst guards East ' s Kyle Fink. lulie Revelle concentrates on sinking her free throw. Mary Ford fires from the outside Basketball has “new addition” On November 29th, the girls ' basketball team made its debut as a varsity sport in fine fashion as they defeated Alton 45-43. Coached by Mr. Larry Betz, they accumu¬ lated a 7 win-4 loss record. Highlights were a double overtime victory over Edwards- ville (54-53) and a decisive victory over Cahokia (51-35) in the last game of the season. The JV team was 4 and 7. Janet Lisch and Terri Grass led in scoring with 146 and 104 points, respectively. Janet Lisch, Sara Clark, and Jill Kuenne led in rebounding with 91, 84, and 71 respectively. The girls ' varsity team was composed of (Bottom Row) Karen Kaiser, Connie Davinroy, Terri Crass, Ellen Younger, Kathy Sandheinrich, Debbie Dahm, (Top Row) JoLynn Gedda, manager, Jill Kuehne, Janet Lisch, Sarah Clark, Mardi Samples, Ronnie Nadler Kim Sandheinrich, manager, and Coach Larry Betz. The junior varsity were: (Bottom Row) Julie Revelle, Malyn Renth, Cindy Schneider, Julie Lougeay, Lanna DeFrates, Theresa Carroll, Cindy Farris, (Top Row) Mary Ford, Jean Scheller, Michelle Wiley, Angie Snyder, Jane Haentzler, Pam Quandt, and Terri Santenello. 158 Girls ' basketball Janet Lisch shoots. The varsity volleyball girls were: (Bottom Row) Debbie laskowiak, Sherri Boul, Lissa DeFrates, Terri Crass , Connie Lisch, Debbie Dahm, lolene Raish, Barb Shelter, [Top Row) Liz Crotty, Peggy Rohr, Mardi Samples, Debbie Georgen, Karen Kaiser, Renee Rockwell, Kathy Sandheinrich, and Coach Larry Betz. Volleyball nets a 12-6 record The volleyball team, coached by Larry Betz, ended its second season with a 12-6 record. The girls scored victories each time they competed with both Althoff and East. Highlights of the season were the capturing of second place in the Belleville West Tournament and first place in the sectionals held at Freeburg. High scorer was Janet Lisch with 158 points. Teri Crass led in assists with 88, followed by Debbie Jaskowiak with 77 points. Connie Lisch led the team with 59 spikes and her sister Janet followed with 54. Janet also holds the record for a single game with a score of 18 points. junior varsity players were: [Bottom Row) Lana DeFrates, Sue Bevirt, Terri Santenello, Kendra Kaiser, Cheryl Buesking, Sandy Erhardt, Mary Simpson, Michelle Wiley, [Top Row) Mary Dahm, manager, Jill Herbstreith, Ginny Oplotnik, Jill Kuehne, Mary Ford, loan Zika, Shelley Horrell, Kim Sandheinrich, and Coach Larry Betz. Coach Larry Betz held strategy sessions with the varsity Maroons pull together to score!! Kathy Sandheinrich sets up the ball. Girls ' volleyball 159 John Crutcher prepares his escape. Wrestlers grab fifth in State Varsity wrestlers posted a 17 win-2 loss season under the direction of John Wehmeier, head coach, and assistants Robert Vitek and Bill Hart. The grapplers had ten straight wins before losing their only matches to Riverview Gardens and to Granite City South After those losses they finished with a string of seven consecutive wins. The team finished first at the Mascoutah and Jacksonville tournaments. They captured the Southwestern Conference championship, placed first in the district, and second in the sectional Tom Janicik and Jan Sobczak wrestled well enough to place West as fifth in the state competition. Coach John Wehmeier ponders the match. The varsity wrestlers were: (Bottom Row) Jim West, manager, Jim Janicik, Norm Dahm, Russ Harris, John Crutcher, Tom Janicik, Dave Muren, Coach Bob Vitek, (Top Row) Coach John Wehmeier, Terry Weis, Jan Sobczak, Jim Friedewald, M ike See, Dale Tollefson, Brett Rayburn, Henry Wycoff, manager, and Coach Bill Hart. The Junior varsity and sophomore squad included: (Bottom Row) Dan Glaeser, Tom Lodes, Mark Jaskowiak, Rich Hill, Mark McCoy, Mike Franklin, Butch Allgire, Jim Henshaw, (Top Row) Coach John Wehmeier, Bryan Schneider, Andy Katz, Tom Richter, Jeff Arnold, Mark Bauman, Rich Bade, Bob Dunn, Rick Dunn, Bob Craebe, and Coach Bob Vitek. Tom Janicik, co-captain, displays the medal he won for winning the state championship in the 119 weight class. Freshman wrestlers were: (Bottom Row) Bart Tate, Ed Bowen, Alex Nadler, Mike Arnold , Scott tones, Don Bertelsman, Ed Escobedo, Glenn Heil, left Bauman , Roland Fricke, Todd Crossley, Terry Davinroy, Larry Hedgecorth, (Top Row) Steve Hammond, manager, Scott Ettling, loe Peiffer, Doug Matzenbacher, Bob Simpson, leff Legrand, Don Brueggeman, Deon Pisarski, lohn Bevenue, Lynn Polcynski, Bill Griebel, Don Boatman, Tom Stafford, Steve Karwoski, Scott Eugea, manager, and Coach Bill Hart. The varsity warms up in preparation for a home match Janicik is This was the first time since 1953 that a Belleville wrestler.was first in state, and the only time in the 119 pound class. Tom Janicik finished first and Jan Sobczak was sixth in state. Top wrestlers were Tom Janicik, 35-1, Jan Sobczak, 32-7, Mike See, 30-2, Terry Weis, 24-8-1, John Crutcher, 23-5, Jim Janicik, 23-9, and Jim Friedewald, 22-10. Ian Sobczak, sixth in the state at 145 pounds, rests between rounds. Hardballers slug for conference crown The mighty Maroons ' varsity baseball team started practicing early in March to improve on last year ' s 2-18 record. The team worked hard and that hard work paid off in early victories over O ' Fallon, 5-0, and St. Paul of Highland, 10-0. The early season line-up consisted of Larry Mueller at first base, Joe Caravia at second base, and Phil Jacquet at third base. The outfielders were Craig Whittaker in left field, Bob Carroll in right field, and Doug Dobbs in center field. The varsity hurlers were John Marifian, Keith Brown, Jeff Kinniken, Mike Zipfel and Mike Ismael. Catcher Jim Bedwell provided experience behind the plate. Rainouts and an early press date caused the Maroons to play only three games before the yearbook was forced to go to press. With many games ahead, the hardballers counted on their spirit, pride, skill, and dedication to bring success to them A Maroon winds up for the pitch. Members of the varsity baseball team were: [Bottom Row) Tim Herbert, manager, Phil jacquet. Bob Carrol, jim Bedwell, Dave Bertsch, Mike Safarian, Terry Pabst, Kevin Mundlein, Keith Brown, feff Kinniken, Photo Anagnostopoulos, manager, (Second Row) Coach George Shea, leff Gibbons, Mike Ismael, Larry Mueller, Craig Whittaker, Mike Zipfel, Mark Goodman, joe Caravia, Craig Heidorn, Doug Dobbs, Kevin Friedman, John Marifian, and Coach Chuck Hasenstab. Members of the sophomore baseball team were: (Bottom Row) Scott Lanxon, Tim Ponsler, Ted Harry, Scott Voellinger, jack Stuhlsatz, Dave Bevert, Bob Mueller, lim Reed, jerry Pruett, Skip Grimes, Dave Wappell, Mike Alberts, Brian Hoelscher, (Top Row) Coach Roger Mueller, Craig Glazebrook, Rick Biggs, Mike Karwoski, Craig Farmer, Kyle Klein, Ed jurak, Mike Dunnigan, Steve Hug, Randy Friedman, Dan Dobbs, and jim Devros. lim Bedwell readies himself for the play at the plate. Doug Dobbs awaits the pitch! Kevin Friedeman rounds the bases Members of the freshmen baseball team were: (Bottom Row) Brent Lehr, Jeff Marifian, Austin Kattenbraker, Nick Scher, Richard Henry, Mark Gray, Scott Jones, Dwight Boehm, Kenny Castro, Perry Skaer, Pete McClary, Scott Coroevant, (Second Row) Kenny Brown, Dave Gebhardt, John Duncan, Paul Snook, Brad Barton, Brian Richards, Gordon Thomas, Doug Miller, Matt Zipfel, Doug Tedford, Tim Tipton, manager, (Top Row) Coach David Schwalb, . D. Hargis, Doug Matzenbacher, Jeff Gass, Daryl Skaer, and Roy Winkel. Missing from the picture were Rick Shaller, Mark Hackman, Lance Obst, and Alex Nadler, manager Members of the varsity and junior varsity track team were: (Bottom Row) Vince CarrieI, Tom Schmitz, Mark Hogg, Paul Fuchs, John Coyne Kip Pabst. Bob Weilmunster, Keith Kniepkamp, Ken Huffman, Kevin Knepper, Kevin Mueller, (Second Row) Tim Armstrong, Walter Hubert, Mark Collins, Jim Mahmood, Ron Hundley, Myron Thomas, Creg Collins, loe Abegg, Steve Lanxon, Marvin Horn, Steve Rauh, Jim Bartelsmeyer, Rob Davenport, Robert lackson, Tim Evans, (Top Row) Coach Norm Armstrong, Coach Cary Carr, Tim Nelson, Pat Compton, Bob Tyler, Alan Rogier, Steve Ward, Brad Koldehoff, Ron Vallandingham, Mark Wolz, Mike Meinkoth, Dan Hornbostel, Roger Cox, Ted Bauer, Ralph Wright, Brett Rayburn, Bruce Schopp, Coach Woody Burnett, and Coach Cary Weshinski. Cindermen set the pace for a timely record The cindermen started off their season with a 78-67 victory over Edwardsville. This year ' s team provided many exciting and thrilling moments in their triumphs and defeats. Track is a sport where individual effort and perseverence is essential to make a winning team. Those who showed the most dedication and were chosen to represent West in the track events were Rob Davenport, Jim bartelsmeyer, Bob Weilmunster, and Keith Kniepkamp in the distance events. Mark Collins and Rob Davenport ran the 880 and Mike Meinkoth and Tim Armstrong entered the 440 In the mile relay, Mike Meinkoth, Chuck Hollis, Tim Armstrong, and Mark Collins carried the load Pat Compton was the leading hurdler In the field events Ralph Wright and Brad Koldehoff handled the shot and Ron Vallandingham threw the discus. Robert Jackson and Mark Wolz high-jumped, Robert Jackson long-jumped, and Pat Compton and Mike Meinkoth triple-jumped Alan Killingsworth was West ' s leading pole vaulter. The end of a frying track meet. Ken Huffman places in the rugged race! Brett Rayburn winds up to launch the discus. Bruce Shopp ' s form shows the skill needed to throw a shotput. Up and over! Coach Norm Armstrong and managers were busy comparing statistics. Chuck Hollis soars gracefully over a hurdle. Members of the frosh-soph track team were: [Bottom Row) Bryon Turner, Ed Bowman , Eugene Bringaze, Terry Cox, leff Osick, Mark Medder, Don Boatman, John Weilmunster, Greg Kern, Gary Hoelscher, Ron Wagner, Scott Hutchinson, (Second Row) Darryl Walters, Tod Crosley, Rick Laucey, Pat Wier, Doeman Bazell, Glen Keil, Steve Knepper, Steve hammond, lerry Russell, Henry Hurd, Dave Kniepkamp, jim Wadingham, Robert Davies, (Top Row) Dion Pisarski, Mike Bums, lim Gass, Chuck Davis, Charles Henderson, Don Bellebradie, Gary Bainter, Lenny Stovall, Roger Houk, Dave Zahn, Dave Sonnenberg , Greg Massey, Mike Jeude, Harry Green, Don Bertelsmann, Bruce Sprick. Boy ' s track 165 Cinderwomen sprint into avid action In its third year, the girls ' track team proved once again to be an asset to the sports program at West. Their strong showing in early meets demonstrated that girls could bring sports honors to West just as boys traditionally have. In the field events, Patty Kniepkamp, Renee Rockwell, and Karen Kaiser handled the shot and discus. Sue Isselhardt, Angie See, Mary Frerker, and Brenda Frerker competed in the distance events, while Caryn Rogier, Amy DeMonge, Sandy Arnold, Penny Davinroy, Kay Greiman, Deanne Dahm, Debbie Dahm, Kathy Sandheinrich, Connie Dunlop and Tammy Wolz supplied speed for the sprints. Sandy Arnold competed as a long jumper and Patty Hammond was the high jumper. Hurdling power was furnished by Connie Dunlop and Tammy Wolz. Renee Rockwell looks on while Patty Kniepkamp and Karen Kaiser practice their events. Members of the varsity-iunior varsity girls ' track team were: (Bottom Row) Caryn Rogier, Sue Isselhardt, Mary Frerker, Brenda Frerker, I ill Herbstreith, Kay Greiman, Jill Muren, Cheryl Karch, (Second Row) Coach Norm Armstrong, Coach Gary Weshinsky, Sandy Arnold, Connie Dunlap, Angie See, Patty Kniepkamp, Renee Rockwell, Debbie Lux, lane Ladewig, Deanne Dahm, loan Zika, Jerry Martin, Valerie Schram, and Coach Woody Burnett. Missing from the picture were Amy DeMonge, Penny Davinroy, Karen Kaiser, Tammy Wolz, Debbie Dahm, Kathy Sandheinrich. Members of the soph-frosh girls ' track team were: (Bottom Row) lanette Erlinger, Lynn Mol iter, Michelle Smith, Denise Britton, Connie Crosby, Cheryl Buesking, Sandy Norton, Tammy Dunn, Diane Seger, Tracy Anna, Terri Finch, Debbie Taff, Kathy Mannino, (Second Row) Diane Shade, Theresa Determan, Karen Athy, Terri Dinga, Kendra Kaiser, Laura Stutsman, Sandy Berry, Robin Reinhardt, Leigh Gadell, Dana Wallace, Mary White, Cathy Burnett, jeanine Rozyke, (Top Row) Mary Voegtle, Debbie User, Cheryl Rockwell, Alison O ' Neal, Patty Porter, Luann Perry, Dianna Bullard, Beth Herbert, Barbara Utz. Netmen follow through in West’s tradition Behind the new tennis coach, Mr. Bob Kaiser, the tennis team fought to uphold a winning tradition. The team was led by two seniors, Steve Lesko and Lance Lunte, who started last year. Other returning varsity lettermen were Dave Parks and Tanveer Rao, seniors, and David Nester, sophomore. New members who rounded out and provided depth to the team were Chip Parham, Prasanta Chettri, and Tim Sarkisian. The top singles players were Steve Lesko, Lance Lunte, Dave Parks, and Prasanta Chettri. The doubles teams were Steve Lesko with Lance Lunte, Prasanta Chettri with Dave Nester, and Tanveer Rao with Tim Sarkisian. Tanveer Rao takes a breather while switching courts. Karl Viehman and David Nester await the return! Members of the varsity tennis team were: Coach Bob Kaiser, Lance Lunte, Tanveer Rao, David Nester, Dave Parks, Steve Lesko, Tim Sarkisian, and Prsanta Chettri. Chris Shanks practices his dribbling Coach Bob Kaiser looks on! skills. Boys ' tennis 167 Girls ' tennis serves a 7-3 season For their second season the girls returned much improved over their first year Coached by Mrs. Mary Besse, the girls racked up a 7 win-3 loss season. Highlights were the shut-outs over OTallon and Edwardsville and the third place win in the district competition. Graduating this year were varsity letterwomen Beth Green, captain, Karen Kaiser, and Susan Korein. Vivian Theis hustles after the ball. Terry Snare ' s opponent spins to see who receives the option of serving first. Connie Lisch prepares to slam a forehand. The girls on the tennis team were: (Bottom Row ) Vivian Theis , Cindy Farris , Connie Lisch, Lissa DeFrates, Terri Crass, Susan Korein, (Top Row ) Karen Lesko, Beth Green, captain , Karen Kaiser, Conny Davinroy, Sherri Boul , Terry Snare, Peggy Rohr, and Mrs. Mary Fran Besse, coach. Cindy Farris keeps her eye on the tennis ball. Captain Beth Green relaxes after a tiring match. Team members and their fans await the outcome of a match. Karen Kaiser strokes her way to victory. Danita Rowe and Lorrie Adair take time out from a strenuous practice session at the Bi-County YMCA. Swimmers make splash in competition Four swimmers, competing individually, represented West in IHSA district meets The girls participating were Lorrie Adair and Danita Rowe, both juniors. In competition at Quincy, Lorrie placed second in the 200 yard free-style and Danita placed fourth in the individual medley. These results qualified them to participate in the state meet in Chicago Boys competing were Mark Ritter, junior, and Scott Gardner, sophomore. At Macomb, Mark placed sixth in the 50 yard free-style Scott placed fifth in the 100 yard butterfly and third in the 500 yard free-style Swimming 169 Pv if • ' .. -- O ' Althoff We VARSITY GOLF 18 wins — 0 losses (low score wins) They We They 187 204 Collinsville 183 197 Mascoutah 197 211 Champaign Invitational 6th place Cahokia 202 221 Edwardsville 186 191 East St. Louis 194 228 Mascoutah 147 163 Collinsville 182 210 BTHS East 192 204 BTHS East 188 189 District 1st place Edwardsville 188 205 Alton 190 208 Alton 201 211 Althoff 178 189 Granite South 199 229 Granite South 195 224 Cahokia 187 219 Sectional 1st place East St Louis 202 231 State Finals 2nd place Endurancef Teamwork ' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY (low score wins) Granite City North Invitational Triangular meet House Springs Alton West Invitational Edwardsville Triad Invitational Edwardsville Invitational East St. Louis BTHS East Alton Invitational St Clair County meet Collinsville Peoria Invitational Centralia meet Alton Invitational Southwest Conference meet District Sectional State Finals j i We They 3rd of 19 59 21 4th of 13 31 1st of 22 4th of 16 15 20 4th of 7 2nd of 8 19 9th of 44 3rd of 5 2nd of 5 2nd of 7 2nd of 16 2nd of 15 24th of 26 24 43 seSU. ' •A- FORE! BTHS East VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 12 wins — 6 losses (Best 2 out of 3 wins) We 2 They 0 Wesclin 0 2 Althoff 2 0 Edwardsville 1 2 Red Bud 1 2 East St Louis 2 0 Freeburg 1 2 Cahokia 2 0 Collinsville 2 0 BTHS East 2 0 Freeburg 1 2 BTHS East 2 0 Althoff 2 0 Alton 2 0 Gibault 2 0 Columbia 2 0 Mascoutah 2 0 Granite South 1 2 170 Records Scores ' J . L.._;_ V ,j , • Home of the Maroons! VARSITY FOOTBALL 9 wins — 2 losses We They Assumption 24 0 Althoff 23 0 Edwardsville 0 13 Collinsville 35 0 BTHS East 17 13 Cahokia (forfeit) 1 0 East St Louis 28 7 Granite City South 24 0 Alton 42 0 Carl Sandburg 27 19 Willowbrook 7 14 VARSITY BASKETBALL 20 wins — 7 losses We They Mascoutah 53 56 ; East St Louis (OT) 89 85 Cahokia 68 53 Collinsville 73 62 Granite South 77 48 Edwardsville 87 80 Alton 70 68 Centralia Holiday Tournament Third place Dundee 71 46 Champaign Central 77 53 Homewood-Flossmoor 49 51 Lane Technical 77 58 Mater Dei % 76 Althoff 73 65 East 67 75 BTHS East Tournament Second place Triad 89 44 Cahokia 64 58 East 66 68 East St Louis 73 87 ] Collinsville 53 50 Granite North 66 59 Alton 56 65 East 77 75 Cahokia 62 53 Edwardsville 85 70 Regional Tournament (at East) Mascoutah (OT) 81 80 East 66 65 Sectional Tournament (at Collinsville) East St. Louis 53 59 Samurai looks on 1 £ f P+ • -2 jUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 10 wins — 7 losses We They Mascoutah 61 39 East St Louis 81 77 Cahokia 45 47 Collinsville 46 69 Granite City South 55 46 Edwardsville 67 56 Alton 58 49 Mater Dei 45 49 Althoff 61 71 BTHS East 74 71 East St Louis 52 70 Collinsville 52 61 Granite City North 54 42 Alton 56 41 BTHS East 70 66 Cahokia 58 63 Edwardsville 69 59 ' - 3 Records 171 W ’ ft GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL 7 wins — 4 losses We They Alton 45 43 BTHS East 45 41 Granite South 46 40 Triad 35 40 Althoff 54 59 Edwardsville 54 53 Althoff 36 49 Cahokia 42 30 Granite North 48 4 2 BTHS East 31 43 Cahokia 51 35 Point! VARSITY WRESTLINC 17 wins — 2 losses lump ball! Ha elwood West We They 50 7 Wood River 41 6 East St Louis 41 15 Edwardsville 44 14 Collinsville 47 9 Granite North 35 18 Cahokia 45 12 Lincoln 60 6 Mascoutah 52 4 Roxana 50 11 Riverview Gardens 22 26 Granite South 18 24 Centralia 46 9 Ritenour 47 9 Alton 51 12 Carbondale 45 7 Murphysboro 51 8 BTHS East 28 25 Althoff 56 7 Tournaments Mascoutah Invitational lacksonville Quad Southwestern Conference District Sectional first place first place first place first place second place State fifth place GIRLS ' VARSITY TRACK wins — losses We 107 Waterloo Granite South East St Louis Granite South Triangular West 106 Mascoutah 46 South 9 City Championship (at East) Red Bud Triangular F reeburg Cahokia Alton Alton Relays East St Louis Lincoln Cahokia Invitational IHSA district IHSA finals VARSITY TRACK wins — losses Eastern Illinois Edwardsville Cahokia BTHS East Invitational Lincoln Mineral Area Meet (at East) Conference Relay (at Alton) St Clair County Meet (at East) Granite South Invitational Centralia Relays City Championship Conference Meet Cahokia Invitational IHSA District IHSA State We They 11th place 78 67 109 37 Third place 91 45 GIRLS ' TENNIS 7 wins — 3 losses We 1 They Cahokia 4 3 Pinckneyville 6 1 Collinsville 3 ; 4 O ' Eallon 7 0 Granite City North 7 0 Althoff 4 3 BTHS East 3 4 Alton 4 3 Edwardsville 4 0 BTHS East 1 6 IHSA districts third place Warming up 1 .• ’-i BOYS ' TENNIS wins — losses We Waterloo Lebanon Collinsville Springfield East St Louis Alton Belleville East Edwardsville Granite City South Collinsville Cahokia East St Louis Alton O ' Fallon Belleville East Edwardsville Althoff Mascoutah Granite South They Records 173 From the time we got up until we got into bed at night , we each followed our individual routines. At school this routine was intensified. A few students , anxious for their day to begin , waited for the 8:25 bell. (7) Others crowded the bookstore, with visions of new notebooks and maroon pencils. (2) On schedule, steady streams of students poured from the doors each hour (3), and at 2:30 and 3:25, boarded homeward buses. [4) During free periods, many gathered between buildings to socialize (5), while some retreated to the stadium to smoke. (6) In the fall, a new meeting spot was constructed as a gift from the Class of 75 and through the volunteer efforts of former students who were enrolled in an adult apprentice bricklaying course. ( 8 ) The finished product was named the Senior Triangle. (9) The marquee-changing job was part of the routine of Mr. lack Coyne, one of our cus¬ todians. [7] We used the right The football team was honored by KXOK as the area Team of the Week. Accepting the award were tri-captains Gary Scheller, Mike See, Joey Caravia, and Coach Bruce Arnold (1). Junior Judy Schneider helped count us in at a special Bicentennial assembly in February (2), and the Spurr- lows entertained us with popular music (4). The sophomores fell to the seniors in the pyramid-building contest at the first basketball assembly (8). Seniors, however, rose to the top and won the Spirit Trophy for the second year in a row (3). Mr Harris Tollefson, Beth Green and Amy DeMonge proudly displayed the scarves and trophy which proved their canning power (9). Cheerleaders led the school song as the football team prepared to leave for state (5). The stage band added the musical touch to assemblies (7). Annual Spirit Week held xi 180 Spirit Week i] mo The second annual Spirit Week was filled with many activities. ' 50 ' s Day was a big part of the week as many students dressed in the fashion of the 1950 ' s teenager (1). The sophomores ' efforts in the tug-of-war finals were in vain (5) as the juniors pulled out a victory Sophomore Steve Hug met freshman Jeff Legrand (left) in the first round of arm-wrestling (2) and junior Brad Koldehott met senior Mark Becker Jeff, the freshman, emerged victorious over all! Jenny Bartz (left) and Lynn Isselhardt sold maroon and white balloons on Hobo Day to promote spirit (3). The Distributive Education Club came up with first place in the hall decoration contest (7), although the other fifteen club participants did good jobs too. The teacher dress-up contest had a good turnout and the student body applauded Mr. Philip Highsmith (far left) to the winner ' s circle (6). Spirit Week 1975 was brought to a close with victory over East Side and the winning back of the victory bell (4). Spirit Week 181 Bicentennial Breakthrough iV On October 17, hundreds of students march ed down Main Street in the forty-seventh annual Hobo Day parade. Following the theme Bicenten¬ nial Breakthrough, the senior class float ex¬ ploded ' with spirit. (1) Senior Robbi Rohr drove the football tri-captains Mike See, joey Caravia, and Gary Scheller in one of the twenty-six convertibles in the parade. (2) The juniors traveled westward with their wagon (3) and the sophomores made their Flyer see stars and stripes. (7) The orchestra won the mini-float competition (9) and the freshman class, for the first time in thirteen years, produced a number-one float! (10) Sandy Erhardt, freshman class president, proudly displayed the prized trophy. (4). non ; at Hobo Day assembly The highlight of Hobo Day was the crowning of Miss Maroon, Tracy Viehman (1). Denise Bauer, escorted by Jon Harry, started the parade of candidates (2). She was followed by Amy DeMonge, who walked alongside Jim Friedewald (4). Next came Beth Green with Steve Hoover at her side (5). Judy Rybicki was escorted by Ron Edgar (6), and Tracy and Mike Zipfel followed. Votes of the student body resulted in the crowning of Tracy by Robyn Cooper, Miss Maroon of 1974 (7). After the assembly, the Miss Maroon court shared a convertible in the Hobo Day parade (3). Theatrical %r- The tall play was Arsenic and Old Lace, in which Bryan Bruss reprimands his aunts, Betsy Aurand and I isa Dietrich (7) The freshmen put on three one-acts, Stackalee (2), See You in the Funnies (3), and The Liberated Cinderella or The Return of the Godfather (4) Lew Mages (kneeling) sang a solo in the Junior lam, A Touch of Class (10). The contest play, Bald Soprano, ' won first place in the district competition. Andy Limper (the fire chief) disagreed with Lew Hages (6) The Readers ' Theatre also won first in the district with Short Stories, Old Glories. Readers were (Bottom Row) Connie Pruett, Lea DeLaria, student director, (Second Row) Carolyn Dyer, Cathy Happei, Patty Beaird, Diane Read, Claude Chambers, (Top Row) Bob Bell, Andy Limper, Chris Nowak, and Bryan Bruss (1). Linda York watches Linda Nunn and Rick Hunsaker rehearse Hansel and Gretel, the sophomore play (5). The spring musical, Little Mary Sunshine, starred Lew Hages, Mary Beth Goff, Kim Cruncleton, and Bob Bell (8) every class 4 -. 5 $ From chess to football The Maroons accomplished much in competition ranging from chess to football. The football varsity went to State (1), winning against Carl Sandburg in the first round and losing to Willowbrook in the second. The chess team eight were justly proud of the trophy they won at State. Allan Schlosser, Mike Thornton, Mark Bertelsen, Keith Penny, Rick Procasky, and Peter Shaw concentrate on a match between Ed Sewell and Bob Russell (2). Jon Harry goes up for a jumpshot against a Mascoutah player in the regional game (3). Jan Sobzcak captured sixth place in the 145 lb. class in the State Wrestling Tournament (4). Tom Janicik won first place in the 119 lb. wrestling class at State. He set a Class AA tournament record, pinning three of four opponents. Along with Jan, Tom helped West to a fifth place ranking in Class AA in Illinois (5). The State cross country team included (Bottom Row) Kip Pabst, Keith Kniepkamp, Joe Abegg, Bob Weilmuenster, (Top Row) Jim Bartelsmeyer, Mark Walz, Mark Collins, Ken Huffman, and Rob Davenport (not pictured) (6). The Marching Maroons pleased the crowd as they stepped off their routine with quick precision at the West-Willowbrook game (7). The volleyball team took a breather from the many games they played on their way to the sectionals (8). Gathered around the second place trophy they earned at State are golf team members Les Agne, Kevin Jones, Jim Rogers, Coach Gene Maurer, Tim Shannahan, Keith River, and Larry Shannahan (9). Many have asked, What is a Maroon? Debbie White, Dan Zika, Mrs. Merle Guthrie, Linda Markus, and Darrell Toenjes are only part of the answer to that question (10). Every student and faculty member at West is a Maroon! W, wjla :r w % to ■5 1 e . ' ' ' Vv A ' y f - TiM 1 { . , L v U pf Our Athletic Director, Mr. A. . Budde, received Hall of Fame honors from the American Association of College Baseball Coaches. (7) Senior Bob Russell was West ' s only National Merit Scholarship finalist. (2) Debbie Kostelac, also a senior, won a one-year scholarship to SIU-E for her first-place entry in an art contest. (3) Linda Hausman holds the placque she won in the State Office Occupations competition. Sue Schmalzried and Sheryl Ettling were other qualifiers. (4) Distributive Education students Cindy Elder, fudy Burgert, Julie Blue, Jennifer Stewart, (Bottom Row) and Debbie Rensing, Melanie Jones, Joyce Havel, and Jay Jarvis also qualified for state. (5) In the music department, Janet Compton made All-State Choir, Karen Kuester, Creg Wieland, and Steve Hoover, All-State Band, and (Second Row) Dee Ann Koontz, Jody Jourdan, Mary Beth Coff, Becky Harris, Pam Fostler, (Third Row) Andrew Edwards, Bruce Kissel, Wally Morris, and Ken Nettleton received All-State Orchestra awards. (6) In the National Scholastic Art Contest, Lynda Aaron and Leslie Adams were awarded Cold Keys, as was Paul Held. Bob Craebe won a blue ribbon. (7) Lisa Woolard won the Hallmark Nomination. Chosen as the Belleville Exchange Club ' s Youth of the Month were Amy DeMonge, Judy Rybicki, Jim Friedewald, and Bob Bell. (8) Amy and Jim were also the recipients of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. (9) High school students nl f aaI Intramurals were a big part of our free time. Soccer was only one of the many sports available (6). Sheri Boul and Theresa Carroll, junior varsity tennis players, let off steam after a match with East (4). Little Theatre members cooled off in their own way at their annual Halloween party (5). Senior guys with their McDonaldland skit, helped to pep up the on-to-state assembly (3). Tom Sotiropoulos and Bridget Pace raced to the finish at the Latin Club Christmas party (1). Remon Singers danced up a storm at the Swingin ' n Singing ' Concert (10). Tanya Smith performed her routine in gym class (9) For most seniors, the year climaxed with the Donkey Basketball contest (7). The school year, for some people, was just one big hassle But if they had stopped to take a look around, they would have found many things to do to make their year fun and interesting lust-For-Fun 193 made our campus Mr. David Schwalb took time out from teaching history to take tickets at basketball games (1). John Vernier took a final step towards graduation by being measured for his cap and gown (2). Many students took advantage of the cafeteria ' s low prices (3). A few seniors took time to relax by the fountain (4). Campus organizations and hungry students profited from frequent bake sales (5). Senior Mark Meyer is not keeping his eyes on his own paper! (6). The familiar West parking stickers provided those who drove to school with first-come-first-serve parking (7). On snowy days, however, those driving bicycles had their pick of parking spaces (8). The end of the day for students was only the beginning for the custodians who cleaned up the mess we made (9). Our community changes through the years... but retains its unique character In our study of the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness which characterized West during this special year, the community concept played a big role. Each individual on campus lived this creed in his own way, but it was the interaction into a school community which most vividly told the story. Likewise, we coordinate the campus with the broader horizon of the community to fully capture the spirit of 76. School community interaction is demonstrated in the following pages which helped to finance this book and which give us a picture of our current lifestyles. Businesses lining the streets have had many names, many faces, but always the same functions of providing work for their owners and services and products for the public. As downtown Belleville ' s facade undergoes renovation . local enterprisers continue their familiar activities, confronting new competition, stressing their good points, and pressing the advantages of good reputation and faithful customers . . new businesses strive to establish themselves as real pieces of an old and proud city . . while Millstadt businesses hold their own in quality and a special heritage of their own . . and the community looks toward the future . . 196 Community First National Bank of Belleville, your community bank, is the place to go for any kind of banking need. The main office is located at 19 Public Square The bank has various facilities, including a branch at Scott Air Base. Recently it has added new local facilities to accommodate its many patrons. The security guard inspects the Magna Carta, the latest tool of modern banking. Located in First National ' s drive-in walk- up facility, the Magna Carta provides quick and accurate service through a system of credit card banking. The First National Drive-in Walk-up Bank is located at 210 East Washington Street in Belleville. This facility, opened in 1975, gives fast and friendly service for all kinds of banking needs. If you have any money problems, go to the First National Bank, still first in the community after one hundred and two years of service. Advertising 197 lane DeMonge and Mary Renner look at a sample of the many selections available at I C Penney. Located at 213 East Main Street, Penneys has continued to serve Belleville for many years, keeping up with all the fashions. SCHIELD ' S PRESCRIPTION SHOPPE, INC. Telephone 234-8383 Sick Room Supplies — Sales Rentals Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Sunday and Holidays 4527 West Main Belleville, III. 62223 Eagle Range and Manufacturing Co. The spirit of ' 76 and the spirit of achievement go hand in hand. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES EAGLE RANGE - MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of quality gas and electric ranges for the home in your future. 119 S. 14th St., Belleville, III. This portrait of Cheryl Foree is just one example of the photographic art available at Belle-Flair Photography, located at 6 400 West Main Street, Suite 1-E, in the Bankers Trust Complex. For outstanding work on all photographs, go to Belle-Flair Photography. 198 Advertising When opening an account at the First National Bank of Millstadt, located at 3 East Washington Street , a patron can always depend on layne Becker to be there to offer her assistance. Our pursuits led to the community 918 Freeburg Ave. Belleville, Illinois 62222 Area 618-233-7420 Manufacturer of GAS HEATING APPLIANCES AND WOODBURNING FIREPLACES Let us care for those you care for. (618) 234-3323 727 North 17th Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 The manager of the Millstadt Cheese Company prepares a case of cheese for shipment. For the greatest variety of cheeses produced in the local area, 208 South Kossuth Lane is the place to visit. Advertising 199 This is a picture of a model of First Mutual Savings and Loan Association, located at 401 South Illinois Street. Come by and check out the real building ; also check out our passbook savings with 5V % interest, compounded daily, payable quarterly. Eckert’s Country Store, located on Highway 460, four miles southeast of Belleville, specializes in home-grown fruits. The store not only is famous for juicy apples and mouth-watering strawberries, but is also well-known for meats and fresh produce. Patrons are welcome to take advantage of the convenient hours and friendly service. One of the pressmen at Record Printing and Advertising Company, Inc., 115 South Illinois Street, is putting a new plate on the press and preparing to run another form of the Bellevinois. Record Printing has printed the Bellevinois for the past forty years. Letterpress and offset printing enable them to print anything — envelopes, wedding announcements, and publications such as the Hy News. For professional results, use Record Printing. 200 Advertising Old and new merged to develop an amiable atmosphere Belleville Bottling Company, bottlers of Vess, Squirt, and Dad ' s Root Beer is located at 209 North Illinois Street, Belleville. One of Belleville ' s newest busi¬ nesses is Graham Decorating Center. Pam Graham looks at wallpaper while deciding what other home furnishing and deco¬ rating items she could use from her father ' s business at 313 East Main Street Diehl ' s lewelry shows the large selection of class rings in stock. For the finest in jewelry, Diehl ' s at 30 East Main Street will have what you ' re looking for. Compliments of HOME-BRITE CO. 400 North Illinois Street Belleville, Illinois Advertising 201 Business gives life to our community For the patron who is looking for that certain outfit, Fashionation is the place to go For many styles at reduced prices , go to 10 Crossroads, Fairview Heights. Award-winning artist, Betty Eisloeffel, shops at Bollmeier Hobby Craft Shop for her supplies. Located at 715 East Main Street, Bollmeier Hobby Craft Shop is Belleville ' s Hobby Headquarters. HKBfcS TRUST COMPANY Bankers Trust Company, located at 6 400 West Main Street, offers the most up-to-date banking facilities. No matter what your banking needs are, you will always be received with friendly smiles and high quality service. Stan Cedarleaf and his associates have the tables turned as they are photographed. For the finest and latest in portraits, go to Cedar- leaf Photography at 1921 West Main Street. 202 Advertising I .ELDER Mr. Robert Elder stands by the sign that shows where the largest Cadillac dealer in Belleville is located. For your next Cadillac, go to Elder Cadillac, Inc., 10400 West Main Street, Belleville. Dave ' s Pre-owned Cars, 4307 West Main Street, has the finest quality in used cars at the lowest prices. Whether in the market for a used truck or car, see Dave ' s Pre-owned Cars xcene miner r CAMERA STUDIES 619 South Jackson Street Indoor Outdoor— Environment Your Place or My Place Egyptian Stationers, Inc. is a name that has stood for many years of Belleville ' s history as a business offering the finest in office supplies They also cater to personal stationery needs at their present location at 107 West Main Street Advertising 203 Since 7905, the Twenhoefel Insurance Company has been serving the insurance needs of the public. Located at 76 East Main Street, their beautiful window display added to the community Christmas spirit. Business promoted bicentennial spirit PHOTOGRAPHERS 10 COUNTRY HILL LANE BELEVILLE, ILLINOIS 233-7646 MISS MAROON STUDIO AND EIGHT ACRES OF NATURES OWN SETTINGS ST. CLAIR COUNTY FAIR QUEEN CANDIDATE 204 Advertising John and Elaine Mueller sit and dream of the time when they ' ll be old enough to buy their favorite rocking chairs at their grandfather ' s store, Mueller Furniture, located at 1004 East Main Street. For the house of your dreams, see Mueller Furniture. S aie View “Where someone always cares’ The kiss of the Sun for pardon. The Song of the birds for mirth; One’s Nearer God’s heart in a Garden, Than anywhere else on earth. —Dorothy Francis. Kevin Walk and Debbie Ceorgen demonstrate some of the outdoor equipment available at 2224 West Main Street, Belleville. Remember The Outdoor Store— ' East of Wesf. lody Determan relates the news of the beautiful mobile homes available at lim McDonald Sales, Inc. For a wide selection in size and style, 2211 North Illinois, Belleville, is the place to go Advertising 205 Join the crowd at 4800 West Main . . . Your Financial Center 4800 West Main Member FDIC The employees of Trlinger Construction Company are responsible for the building of many beautiful buildings in the community. Located at 2502 South Belt West, this thriving business is operated by owners Russ and lack Erlinger. ENJOY YOUR NIGHT OUT l fischers restaurant V ADJOINING THE BEAUTIFUL 52 ROOM HYATT LODGE SPECIALIZING IN • Steak • Chicken • Seafood • Sandwiches • Plate Lunches Served Seating Capacity to 1800 in 6 Individual Rooms Available for Card Clubs — Weddings — Meetings COCKTAIL LOUNGE 233-1131 2100 W. Main, Belleville Ample Free Parking 206 Advertising With ROOTS in Belleville Since 1891 ” DINTELMANN NURSERY AND GARDEN CENTER 1710 CENTREVILLE AVE., BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62221 Phone: (61812334638 Variety existed within our limits Paul Lugge, an employee of Bel-O Cooling and Heating , ex¬ p a ns business operations to Linda Markus and Sue Schanz. Stop by Bel-O Cooling and Heat¬ ing at 1915 South Belt West and let them help you with all of your cooling and heating problems. While Cheryl Buss tries on one of the many pairs of platform shoes available at Clark ' s Cancellation Shoe Room, Mrs. Clark displays another. The platforms are iust one of the many modern styles available at 1110 West Main Street. Cindy Simons and an employee repair a machine at Fred Simons Engine Repair. Located at 419 South 59th Street, Fred Simons Engine Repair offers quick and friendly service. Advertising 20 7 Congratulations Maroons SCHAUFLER PHARMACY 300 E. Main Street Belleville, Illinois 233-0055 lay s A W Drive In Restaurant, 1201 North Illinois Street, provides the public with quality service during the warmer months. A W ' s root beer will quench your thirst on a hot day. Lerner ' s, located at 100 East Main Street, specializes in women ' s apparel Women of all ages and sizes have, various styles to select from. This selection includes dresses, blouses, pant suits, and shoes Thompson ' s Gas, he, HOME HEATING Er COOLING LPGAS • FUELOIL • COAL BUILDING MATERIAL YARD: 234 0607 1431 NORTH ILLINOIS. BELLEVILLE OFFICES 233-6541 397-0321 208 Advertising Compliments of MARSH STENCIL 234-1122 707 East B Street Belleville, Illinois Choice of a job is one of our liberties 74th Street Mobil, located at 7406 West Main Street, not only serves the customer with the necessities of a car, such as gas and oil, but it also has the ability to repair the unexpected failures, such as brakes or mufflers. The owner of Marvin ' s Camera, 11 East Main Street, is always willing to help. He is displaying a new Polaroid camera, which is only one type in a complete line of cameras and camera accessories available at Marvin ' s. Hideg Pharmacy, in the Kilmar Building at 8601 West Main Street, carries a complete line of medical supplies as well as candy and greeting cards. Jerome Graham and Bruce Fleshren, employees of the pharmacy, offer their quality service. Advertising 209 Best wishes from GOLDEN DIPT, makers of the best in coating mixes. You can bake or fry extra crispy chicken, chops or seafood with GOLDEN DIPT! GOLDEN DIPT COMPANY (Div. DCA Food Ind., Inc.) Millstadt, Illinois Local business gave freedom of choice Happiness is going to Frillman Photographers, 7607 West Main Street, for your portrait. Mrs Ralph Frillman helped Margie Lipe choose her senior portrait, proving that the service at Frillman ' s is friendly, thoughtful, and personalized. - - PHONE 233 0942 219-221 NORTH ILLINOIS BELLEVILLE. ILL CITIZENS BAND TRANSCEIVERS Communications Microphones CB antennas ACCESSORIES Travel UNLIMITED DAVE BOLLONE GENERAL MANAGER 322 East Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62220 Phone: (618) 234-1046 or (314) 241-2388 Advertising The drive-up bank, located at 330 West Main Street, is just one example of Belleville National Savings Bank ' s many up-to-date facilities. The main bank at 23 Public Square continues to serve the public. THOMPSONS PHARMACY Belleville Medical Building Suite 110 Third and West Lincoln Streets Belleville, Illinois 62220 Jenny Eagan serves a customer at K and W Drive-in Located at the corner of 20th Street and South Belt West, K and W is just minutes from campus. For good food and fast and friendly service, pull up to K and W Drive-in. -i kurrus N K R A I IIOMt Located in the Belleville Medical Building, across the street from St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital, Thompson ' s Pharmacy can fill any prescrip¬ tions your doctor might prescribe for you. Kurrus Funeral Home has been dedicated to the public of this area for almost a century. In their new home at 657 North 57th Street, they are still providi ng comfort to area families. Advertising 211 Shari Schaltenbrand depends on Schaltenbrand Financial Realtors for all her insurance. Located at 7400 West Main Street, Schaltenbrand offers low student auto rates. THE GEORGE BLANQITART JEWELERS 111 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILL. 62220 PHONE:(618) 233-0968 We continued to change and grow Falk lewelers show that, Jewelry is our business. For watch and jewelry repair, 128 East Main Street is a good place to take your business. 277-1 141 7 NORTH HIGH, BELLEVILLE Snelling and Snelling specializes in placing people in secretarial, office, clerical, administrative, technical and sales positions. There is no charge for the many services performed by Snelling on your behalf—interviewing, evaluating, counselling, calling employers, arranging interviews, etc.—until, and unless you, the applicant, have accepted a position that is satisfactory to you. (private agency) 212 Advertising Karen Kratkey and Susan Schmidt check out some of the variety of feed sold by Reichert Crain Company , 6 00 South First Street Reichert Crain has feed for any kind of animal, from birds to livestock. BELLEVILLE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OLIVER C. JOSEPH 223 West Main Street Dodge-Chrysler-lmperia MEYER OLDSMOBILE CO. 701 North Belt West Oldsmobile 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 March 7976 . . the Stiehl Building in the northwest corner of the Public Square in downtown Belleville was demolished to be replaced by a mini-park. Caslights and bricks were set in place in the northwest quadrant of the Square as the beginning phase of the downtown beautification program The community of Belleville builds for the future at the beginning of the third century of the United States of America. Advertising 213 BUSINESS PATRONS BANKER ' S AUTO PARTS THE LINCOLN HOME SHELTER CARE 26 EAST LAUREL MILLSTADT, ILLINOIS 150 NORTH 27th STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS BELLEMONT PHARMACY 8787 STATE STREET EAST ST LOUIS, ILLINOIS MAGILL REALTORS, INC. 6024 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS C. J. HERVEY 101 W WASHINGTON STREET MILLSTADT. ILLINOIS MIDWEST ENGINES 1108 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS COIFFURE SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY 402 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS MODERN CABINET SHOP, INC. 2940 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS CREASON FUNERAL HOME 220 WEST WASHINGTON STREET MILLSTADT, ILLINOIS MOYE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 4711 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS EAST ST LOUIS AND INTERURBAN WATER CO. 1125 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS NOTRE DAME HILLS CONVALESCENT CENTER 6401 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS FIRESTONE STORES 232 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE. ILLINOIS ONE-HOUR MARTINIZINC DRY CLEANERS 23 WEST MAIN STREET 701 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS FRANK CRAKE AND CO NATIONAL STOCKYARDS EAST ST LOUIS, ILLINOIS PETE CAERDNER FUNERAL HOME 250 LEBANON AVENUE BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS GRIEBEL ' S 66 SERVICE 920 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN ' S OPTICAL CO. 103 SOUTH 3rd STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS HAROLD SMITH PHARMACY 1323 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS P N. HIRSCH AND CO. 700 CARLYLE PLAZA BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS THE HITCHING POST RESTAURANT 8910 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS RAZOR ROYAL 6400 WEST MAIN STREET-SUITE 3M BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS HOPPE INSURANCE 109 EAST B STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS STEGMEYER FURNITURE CO , INC. 217 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS HULL ' S DRUGS 8900 STATE STREET EAST ST LOUIS, ILLINOIS TRIBOUT DISTRIBUTORS 1701 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS ILLINOIS STATE TRUST CO. 7705 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS WERNER FLOWER SHOP KRUPP ROAD MILLSTADT, ILLINOIS WESTOWN PHARMACY, INC 3809 NORTH BELT WEST BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 214 Advertising Lawrence Turner Class of 7976 December 21, 7975 Joe Kniepmann Class of 7979 January 31, 7976 Craig Dintelmann Class of 7977 February 12, 7976 In Memoriam Alas for him who never sees the stars shine through the cypress trees. Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, nor looks to see the breaking day across the mournful marbles play . . . Who has not learned in hour of need, one truth, to flesh and sense unknown, that Life is ever lord of Death and Love can never lose its own. John Green leaf Whittier In Memoriam 215 Advertising Banker ' s Auto Trust 214 Banker ' s Trust Company 202 Bank of Belleville 206 Belle-Flair Photography 198 Bellemont Pharmacy 214 Belleville Auto Dealers 213 Belleville Bottling Co. 201 Belleville National Savings Bank 211 Bel 0 Cooling and Heating 207 Bollmeier Hobby Shop 202 Calvin D. Johnson Nrusing Home 199 Cedarleaf Photography 202 C. J. Hervey 214 Clark ' s Cancellation Shoe Room 207 Coiffure School of Cosmetology 214 Creason Funeral Home 214 Dave ' s Pre-owned Cars 203 Diehl ' s Jewelry 201 Dintelman Nursery 207 Don Hesse Photographers 204 Eagle Range and Manufacturing Co. 198 East St. Louis and Interurban Water Co. 214 Eckert ' s Country Store 200 Egyptian Stationers. Inc. 203 Elder Cadillac 203 Empire Stove Co. 199 Erlinger Construction Co. 206 Falk Jewelry 212 Fashionation 202 Firestone Stores 214 First Mutual Savings and Loan Association 200 First National Bank of Belleville 197 First National Bank of Millstadt 199 Fischer ' s Restaurant 206 Frank Crake and Co. 214 Fred Simons Engine Repair 207 Frillman Photographer 210 Gene Miller Camera Studios 203 George Blanquart Jewelers 212 Golden Dipt 210 Graham Decorating Center 201 Griebel ' s 66 Service 214 Harold Smith Pharmacy 214 Hideg Pharmacy. Inc. 209 The Hitching Post Restaurant 214 Home-Brite Co. 201 Hoppe Insurance 214 Hull ' s Drugs 214 Illinois State Trust Co. 214 Jay ' s A W Restaurant 208 J. C. Penny 198 Jim McDonald Sales. Inc. 205 K W Drive-In 211 Kurrus Funeral Home 211 Lake View Memorial Gardens 205 Lerner’s 208 The Lincoln Home Shelter Care 214 Lurtz Electronics 210 Magill Realtors 214 Marsh Stencil Machine Company 209 Marvin ' s Camera 209 Midwest Engines 214 Millstadt Cheese Company 199 Modern Cabinet Shop, Inc. 214 Moye Insurance Agency, Inc. 214 Mueller Furniture 205 Notre Dame Hills Convalescent Center 214 One-Hour Martinizing Dry Cleaners 214 The Outdoor Store 205 Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home 214 Physician ' s Optical Co. 214 P. N. Hirsch and Co. 214 Razor Royal 214 Record Printing Company 200 Reichert Grain Co. 213 Schaltenbrand Financial Realtors 212 Schaufler Pharmacy 208 Schield ' s Prescription Shoppe 198 Service Oil Co. 204 74th Street Mobil 209 Snelling and Snelling 212 Stegmeyer Furniture Co., Inc. 214 Thompson ' s Gas, Inc. 208 Thompson ' s Pharmacy 211 Travel Unlimited 210 Tribout Distributors 214 Twenhoefel Insurance 204 Werner Flower Shop 214 Westown Pharmacy, Inc. 214 Cox, June 8 Donovan, Jean 8 Eckert. Vernon 8 Jones, Rogers 8 Moore, Leonard 8 Muendlein, Don 8 Faculty Addison, Bruce 10 Allen, F. B. 10 Ames, Marsha 10 Armstrong, Norman 10, 147, 164, 165, 166 Arnold. Bruce 10, 152, 178 Ayllon, Arnold 10 Beaird, Margaret 10 Belcher, Howard 10 Besse, Kenneth 10, 98, 123 Besse. Mary Fran 10, 123, 168 Best, Jean 10 Betz, Larry 10. 154, 158, 159 Bobzin, David 10. 138 Bonnell, Mary Lou 10 Bono, Nina 124 Boyll, Michael 10, 124 Buchanan, Tim 10 Budde. A. J. 10, 191 Burnett, Woody 10. 156, 157, 164, 166 Buns, Dennis 10 Carr, Gary 10, 113, 164 Certain, Jim 10 Chmeleck, Joe 10, 124 Clark, Robert 10 Closson, Helen 10 Craig, Cynthia 10 Dahm, Doug 10. 18 Dailey, Tom 10 Davis, Jeanene 10 Dosier, John 8 Duncan, Judy 10 Dungey, Florine 10 Elkins, Sandra 10 Eskra, Doug 10 Esterly, George 11 Evans. Bill 11 F riederich, Richard 11 Friemann, Dwight 11, 104 Fuchs. Felicia 11 Garcia, Esther 11 Gasparich. George 11 Gerren, Grace 11 Gessford. Bonnie 11 Guest, Ken 11 Gushleff, Bill 11. 137 Guthrie. Merle 11. 12, 189 Gyerman, E. M. 11 Hall. Harold 11 Hansleben, Jane 11, 116 Hanson. Robert 11 Harris. David 11 Harris, Susan 11 Hart. Bill 11, 160, 161 Hasenstab, Charles 12, 162 Hayes, Hank 12 Heape, Linda 11, 12 Hensel, Pete 12. 15, 154 Hewitt. Georgianne 12 Highsmith. Phil 12, 181 Hoefer, Betty 12 Hoepfinger, Robyn 12 Hughes, Marilyn 12 Hunsaker, Richard 12 Jackson, Don 12 Jackson, Wilma 12 Jones, Don 12, 110, 130, 131, 138 Jung, Randy 12 Kaiser, Bob 12, 154, 157. 167 Keefe. Robert 12 Koehler, Lynn 12, 114 Krause, Colleen 12 Kunze. Fredrick 12, 120, 121 Kyamarios, Jane 12 Lawrence. Keith 13 Levin. Belle 9 Limper, Harold 9 Llewellyn, David 13 Manion, Jo 13, 139 Massey, Judy 13 Masters. Elmo 13 Mayer, Gloria 15 Matysik. Pat 13. 118 Maurer, Gene 13, 151, 188 McConnell, Charles 13 McCoy. Kav 13 McIntyre, Alda 13 Merritt, Dean 13, 103 Meyer, Al 13 Miller, K. Lane 8 Montgomery, Arch 13, 139 Moore. Bill 13. 138 Moore. Jean 13 Moore. Marita 13 Mueller, Roger 13. 156, 162 Mueth, Jane 13, 124 Murphy, Erna 13 Ninnis, Tom 13. 135 Nollman, Dan 13, 28 Norbet, Donna 13 Obenchain, Larry 13, 137 Oelrich, Dorothy 13 Pabst, Faye 13, 135 Parris, Sandra 13, 127 Patton, Norman 13 Petri, Robert 13 Philpott, Glenn 13 Rafferty, Phil 13 Reed, John 13 Reeder, Orpha 13 Reichert. Liz 14 Reynolds, Peggy 14, 137 Rodman, Charles 14 Rybicki, Jerry 14 Sazama, Bob 14, 138 Schaal, Ted 14 Schlesinger, Ralph 14, 110, 132, 133 Schmidt. Trudy 14 Schuessler, Allen 14 Schutzenhofer, Dennis 14, 155, 156, 157 Schwalb, Dave 14. 163. 194 Shannon, Cole 14 Sharp, Sue 14, 122 Shea, George 14, 162 Shepek, Gary 14 Sims. John 14 Smith. Elaine 14, 134 Smith, Phyllis 14 Snelson, Patt 14 Snowden, Dave 14 Steel. Nancy 14, 114 Stieneker, Deborah 14, 124 Stover, Farren 14, 114 Struze, Mary Ellen 14 Switzer, Marjorie 14 Tinney, Sandra 14 Tollefson, Harris 9 Tonne, Gussie 14, 139 Torigian, Vince 14 Turner. Jerry 9 Twesten, Betty 14 Twesten, Gary 14 VanBlair, Dale 14 Veach, Nathan 14 Vitek, Bob 15, 160 Wallen, Juanita 15 Walter, Pete 15 Warren, George 15 Warren, Melody 15 Wehmeier, John 15. 160, 161 Weshinskey, Gary 15. 155, 156, 157, 164, 166 Wiesen, Jim 15 Willett, Bill 15 Williams, Linda 15. 123 Wolford, Dan 9, 11 Wood, Vera 15 Wurtz, Alice 15 Vagge, Robert 15 Yung, Harold 12, 15 Personnel Beaumont, Vernon 16 Becker, Marie 16 Bien, Cleola 17 Burris, Betty 17 Cechovic, Wally 16 Chapman, Nadine 16 Childers. Wanda 16 Chinn. Ed 16 Christian, Philip 16 Cody, Leslie 16 Coyne, Jack 16 Doctorman, Jo 17 Edwards, Doris 17 Fohl, Vernon 16 Gaubatz, Ann 16 Groh, Wayne 16 Hargis, Gayle 16 Hettenhausen, Jim 16 Hommel, Al 17 Isselhardt, Cookie 17 Katzmark, JoAnn 16 Klee. John 16 Koesterer, Betty 17 Koesterer, Clem 16 Krummrich. Ellie 17 Krummry, John 16 Lauf, Georgiana 17 Lewis, Pat 17 McDonald, Jean 17 Muckenstrum, Doris 17 Board of Education Baum, Herbert 8 Burris, Edward 8 216 Index Phillips, Helen 17 Ramers, Myra 16 Reeble, Velma 17 Reinhardt, Agnes 17 Rose. Gloria 17 Rothgangel, Betty 17 Sauer, Betty 17 Sink, Al 16 Swarringim, Doris 17 Thorn, Carol 17 Triefenbach, Mildred 17 Tylka. Flo 17 Wittlinger, Doris 17 Wright, Marlene 16 Wurdinger, Darlene 17 Students A Aaron, Lynda 191 Abegg, Joseph 44, 164, 188 Abu-Sharif, Basma 18 Ackerman, Nancy 32 Acup, Ted 44 Adair. Lorrie 44, 114, 169 Adams, Dawn 32 Adams, Joe 151 Adams, Leslie 32, 191 Adams, Mark 32 Adams. Robin 115 Adams, Sue 44. 56, 148 Adkins, Lee 56 Agne, Les 56, 144, 151, 188 Agne. Sara 32. 130 Agnew, Sherri 56 Aiello. Sue 32 Alberts, Michael 32 Aldrich, Paula 44, 110 Allen, Brian 18 Allen, Lorna 56 Allen, Toni 44 Allgire. Charles 44, 160 Alperin, Stuart 56, 143 Altman, Lori 18 Alvarez, Laura 32 Ames, Deborah 18 Amigdalos. Beth 44 Anagnostopoulos, Maria 32, 125 Anagnostopoulos, Photo 44, 48, 118 136, 147, 151, 162 Analla, Mona 32 Anderson, Beth 56, 115, 132 Anderson, Cheryl 56, 115 Anderson, Harry 32 Anderson. Michael 56 Anderson, Rodney 32 Andres, Sandra 56 Anna. Tracey 18, 166 Armstrong, Jennifer 56 Armstrong, Jon 32 Armstrong, Joyce 44, 122. 147 Armstrong, Tim 44, 147, 152, 164 Arnold. Jeff 32, 154, 160, 161 Arnold, Michael 18, 154 Arnold, Sandy 56, 116, 118, 128, 145, 166 Arterburn. Linda 57, 116 Arterburn, Mike 32 Asbury, Agnes 44 Asbury, Anne 32 Asbury, Walter 18 Athmer, Kevin 18 Athy, Karen 18, 136. 166 Atkins, Carol 32. 114 Atkins, Elaine 44 Atkins, Linda 114 Aud, Laura 18 Auer, Steve 32 Augustine, Mike 32 Auner, Julie 44 Aurand, Elizabeth 57, 116, 124, 126, 127, 186 Auth, Cindy 32 Ayllon. Paul 56 Ayllon, Robert 18, 114, 115, 130 B Bachmann, Timothy 57, 115, 118 Bade, Richard 44, 132, 160 Bahr, Daniel 18 Bailey, Brenda 32, 137 Bailey, James 57 Bailey. Kathy 44, 114, 122 Bailey, Kenneth 57, 135 Bailey, Melinda 57 Baillargeon, John 44 Bainter, Gary 18. 110 Baker, Celia 57, 115 Baker, Glenda 18 Baker, Laura 57, 131. 132 Baker, Leanne 18 Baker, Louise 32, 130 Baker, Rita 32 Baker, Sheryl 32 Baldwin, Martin 32 Bales, Craig 18 Ballard, Judy 32 Baltz, Randy 44 Baltz, Thea 18 Bangert, Lisa 18 Bapties, Paul 57 Barduniotis, Alexandra 59 Barduniotis, Martha 18 Barker, Janna 32 Barker, John 18 Barker, Judy 18 Barker, Mike 32 Baron, Angela 18 Baron, Debra 44 Baron, Jenni 57 Barschak, Johelen 44, 49 Bartelsmeyer, Jim 164, 188 Barton, Bradley 18, 154, 155, 163 Bartz, Jennifer 44, 122, 180 Bartz, Nancy 18 Battas, Glenn 57 Battoe, Jeff 58 Battoe, Kenneth 58 Battoe, Marjorie 32 Battoe, Sandra 32 Batton, Keith 18 Bauer, Christine 18 Bauer, Dale 58 Bauer, Denise 58, 115, 120, 184 Bauer, Janis 32 Bauer, Susan 58, 147 Bauer, Theodore 32 Baugh, Matther 18, 31 Baum, Deborah 18 Baum, Peggy 58 Bauman, Jeffrey 18, 161 Bauman, Mark 44 Bazzell, Dorman 18, 165 Beaird, Patricia 44, 114, 118, 124, 126, 127, 181 Beatty, Julie 32 Beatty, Mike 44 Becherer. Barb 44 Bechtold, Linda 44 Bechtoldt, Tyanna 18 Becker, Mark 58, 139 Becker, Michael 58, 116 Beckwith, Catherine 58, 115 Bedwell, James 58, 152, 153, 162, 163 Bedwell, Kirk 18, 133 Beelman, Jill 58, 110 Beelman, Joy 58 Beil, Michael 58 Bell. Robert 58, 115, 118, 124, 125, 126, 127, 131. 186, 187, 191 Belobraydic, Donald 18 Belobraydic, Jim 154 Belter, Charles 32 Belz, Jane 58 Belz, Kathy 32 Bennett, Julie 19 Bennett, Robert 19 Bensh, Sindy 32, 110 Benson, Bruce 58 Benson, Rebecca 19, 110, 130, 133 Benson, Zonetta 32 Bereitschaft, Mark 44. 132. 133 Berens, Matthew 32 Berkel, Kevin 32 Berkel, Richard 155 Bernhard, Stella 44, 141 Bernhard, Theresa 58, 135 Bernier, Doug 44, 124 Berry, JoAnn 58, 115, 147 Berry, Sandra 19, 166 Bertelsman, Robert 19 Bertelsmann, Donald 19, 161, 165 Bertelsmann, Sheri 44 Bertelsen, Mark 139, 188 Bertelson, Dan 19 Bertsch, David 45, 156, 157, 162 Betten, Fred 153 Betten, Lynne 19 Beuchler, Barbara Beuckman, Lisa 45 Bevenue, John 19, 161 Bevenue, Kelly 45 Bevirt, Dave 32, 100, 131, 132, 162 Bevirt, Susan 19, 23, 159 Beyer, Mary 32, 133 Beyer, Scott 19, 114 Bickers, Pam 32 Bieber, Laura 32 Biehl, Karen 45, 131. 146 Bien, Tammy 32 Bier, Eileen 19 Bieri, Raymond 32, 130 Biggs, Richard 32, 154, 162 Bingheim, Tim 32 Birk, David 19, 138 Birk, Steven 32, 138 Biver, Angie 45 Biver, Cheryl 19 Biver, George 32, 131 Biver, Kristy 59 Black, Gary 45 Black, Jeffrey 32 Black, Terry 19 Blackman, Debby 114, 118 Blackard, Linda 19, 110 Blackard, Mary 59 Blaes, Barbara 32, 110, 124, 126, 127, 130 Blaes, Dan 26, 125, 136 Blaes, Jean 59, 114, 115, 116, 124, 126, 127, 139 Blaes, Joan 19, 23, 125 Blaha, Lisa 19, 23 Blaies, Greg 32 Blaies, Keith 19 Blaies, Susan 19, 136 Blanchard, Lonnie 45 Blanck, Cheryl 19, 136 Bland, Betsy 45 Blankenship, Shelly 45 Blue, Dorothy 45, 130 Blue, Julia 59. 135, 191 Blue, Laura 33 Blue, Sharon 33, 130 Boatman, Donald 19, 161, 165 Bodendieck, Anna 45 Bodendieck, Terri 59 Boehm, Dwight 19, 133, 163 Boehm, Pam 45 Boettcher, Nancy 19, 110, 114 Boisseau. Deborah 33, 131 Bolhofner, Paul 19 Bollinger, Diane 45 Bollinger, Susan 19 Bondi. Gregory 59 Bone, Christy 33, 130 Bone, Susan 59 Bonino, Vincent 59 Booth, David 33 Bosick. Kathy 45, 118, 133 Bosick, Steve 33 Botkin, David 33, 125 Bouffard, Cindy 45, 114 Bouffard, Rene 59 Bough, Mark 59 Boul, Sheri 45. 159, 168, 192, 193 Bovinette. Bryan 59 Bowen, Ed 19, 161, 165 Bowen, Lynn 33, 130 Bowermaster, Debra 19, 110 Bowles, John 33 Boxdorfer, Glenda 59, 128, 129, 136 Boyer, Randall 60 Boyles, Brent 45, 51, 156, 188 Boyles, Jeffrey 19, 110, 155 Bradford, Rhonda 19 Bradley, Steve 60, 130 Brammer, Randy 118, 131 Brandenburger, Donna 45. 132, 133 Brandenburger, Lori 19 Brandt, Bill 33 Branson, Patty 60 Branson, William 45, 130 Braun, Becky 60 Braun, Bob 45 Braun, Brian 19 Braun, Steven 60 Brawley, Virginia 33 Bray, Brett 45 Brendel, Elizabeth 45, 132, 133 Brennan, Georgia 33 Brennan, Ginny 45, 142 Brennan, Marty 33 Brennfleck, Jim 33 Bretsch, Joan 19 Bretsch, Patricia 60 Bricking, George 33 Bridges. David 45, 133 Bridges, Douglas 60 Bringaze, Eugene 19, 165 Bringaze, Patricia 60, 110, 114, 115, 132 Brinser, Amos 153 Brinser, Connie 60 Brittin, Denise 19, 166 Broadhurst, Bill 19, 154 Brockway, Carl 45 Brockway, Jill 33 Brough, Diana 19 Brough, Jon 60 Brown, Christine 60 Brown, Cindy 60 Brown, Donna 19 Brown, Elizabeth 19 Brown, Gary 60 Brown, John 19 Brown, Kathy 19 Brown, Keith 60, 162 Brown. Kenneth 19, 163 Brown, Kim 45 Brown, Randy 45, 156, 157 Brown, Roger 60 Brown, Tina 60 Brown, William Wayne 60 Browning, Margaret 33 Brucker, Nancy 33 Bruckner, Brad 60. 153 Brueggemann, Darlene 33 Bruehl. Kathy 61 Brunson, Delaura 33 Brunson, Gina 61 Brunson, Mark 33 Buckhanan, Beverly 61 Bucknell, Doug 45, 138 Bucknell, Sarah 33, 130, 132, 133 Buechler, Barbara 33 Buechler, James A. 61 Buehlhorn, David 19 Buesking. Cheryl 19, 125, 159, 166 Bugg, Brian 61 Bugg, Kathleen 19 Bugg, William 61 Bujnak, Lynn 61, 115, 128, 129, 136 Bujnak, Scott 61 Bullard, Deanna 19, 166 Bunch, Clay 33 Burch, Robert 33, 130 Burckhardt, Donna 61 Burckhardt, Tom 19 Burgert, Judy 61, 135, 136, 191 Burke, Kim 33 Burleson, Alan 19, 128, 129 Burleson, Deloris 128 Burleson, Dian 33, 128, 129 Burnett, Kathleen 19, 166 Burnette, Dick 45 Burnette, Vaudra 19 Burns, Albert 61 Burns, Joseph 19 Burns, Julie 33 Burns, Michael 19, 165 Burns, Rhonda 19, 114, 125 Burton. Mark 33 Buser, Julia 19, 132 Buss, Cheryl 61, 207 Buss, Denise 33 Butler, Debra 61 Butler, Linda 20 Byrne, Steven 20 Byrnes, Janice33 C Cahnovsky, Paul 61 Cahnovsky, Tom 61, 124 Caldwell. Cathy 20 Caldwell, Chris 45 Calhoun, Douglas 61 Calhoun, Kelly 45 Calvanese, Mark 45, 153 Campbell, Charles 20 Campbell, Donna 20 Campbell, James 20 Campbell, Randy 45 Canady, Bart 152 Cange, Jeff 45, 51 Cannon, Kathy 20 Capps, Martha 45 Capps, Tim 20 Caravia, Joey 61, 152, 162, 178, 182 Carel, Kenan 62 Carl, Amy 62 Carmody, Ken 45 Carney. Paul 33 Carpentar, Maureen 20 Carr. Kathy 45, 124, 131 Carr, Leo 45 Carrico, Jeffrey 20 Carriel, Daniel 20, 110 Carriel, Vincent 33, 131, 164 Carroll. Anita 62, 133 Carroll, Bob Carroll. Theresa 33, 152, 153, 163, 192 Carron, Kathleen 62 Carron, Terry 45 Carter, Jozelle 45 Carty, Mary 20, 135 Carver, Charles 20 Carver, John 20 Carver, Vickie 45 Cason, Kevin 20 Casson, Daryl 20 Casson, Richard 33 Casstevens, Fred 20 Casstevens. Joan 20 Cermak, Judy 62 Cerulli, Patty 33 Cerulli. Theresa 62, 116, 136 Chadderton, Cheryl 33 Chaffin, Pamela 33 Chamberlain, Diane 45 Chambers, Claude 125, 131. 186 Chapman, Tamara 33 Chettri. Prasanta 20, 167 Chew, Judith 45 Church, Cheryl 62 Churchill, Elizabeth 33, 128, 129 Clark, Angela 33 Clark, Kimberly 20, 146 Clark. Sara 33, 130, 158 Clayton, Shawn 33, 154 Cleamer, Sherry 33, 130 Clement, Sharen 33 Clifton, Tammy 130 Cline. Pam 45 Closson, Julie 62, 115 Coghill, Victoria 62 Cohn, Carol 33 Cohn, Cathy 33, 139 Colbert, Lenny 45 Coleman, Darla 45 Coleman, Thomas 33, 137 Collins, Greg 34, 164 Collins. Mark 45, 164, 188 Cohris, Jesse 45 Combs, Betty 34 Combs, Christy 20 Compton, Janet 62, 131, 191, 204 Compton, Jeff 152 Compton, John 62, 115, 164 Conaway, JoAnn 34 Conder, Samuel 34 Conley. David 20, 154 Conley. Kathy 45, 51 Connely, Jodi 62, 132, 145 Conner, Brenda 34 Conner, Eddie 20 Connor, Kelly 45, 148 Conrad, Kathy 20 Conrad, Larry 20 Conrad, Stephen 62 Cook. Rochelle 45 Cook, Rhonda 62 Cook, Susan 62 Cooper, Joe 34 Cooper, Scott 20 Coppotelli, Terry 20 Cordevant, Scott 163 Cornell, Scott 62 Coughlin, Gene 62 Cox. Linda 62, 115 Cox, Roger 34, 164 Cox, Stephen 20 Cox, Terry 165 Coyne, John 34, 164 Craig, Jeff 34 Craig, Sandra 63 Crame, Darlene 63 Crane, Christina 20 Creason, Deborah 34 Creason, Tammy 20, 125 Crockett, Clayton 34 Croffoot, Kirk 45 Croissant, Abbey 20, 110 Croissant, Adrian 63, 132, 13 3 Crosby, Connie 20, 166 Crossley, Pam 20 Crosslev. Todd 20. 165, 161 Crotty, Liz 45. 159 Crowe, Scott 63, 139 Cruncleton, Kim 63. 115, 116, 118,119, 131, 138, 187 Crutcher, John 63, 160 Cueto, Cathleen 63 Cullen, Donna 34 Cullen, Janet 20 Cunningham, Juli 20, 114, 146, 125 Curtis, Philip 63, 133 Curtis. Scott 20 Curtis, Mark 20 Cusack, Robert 20 D Dahm, Carol 45 Dahm, Christine 20, 125 Dahm, Connie 20 Dahm, Deanna 34, 166 Dahm, Debra 46, 158, 159 Dahm, Debra 63 Dahm, Mary 34, 159 Dahm, Norman 20, 160 Dahm, Vickie 46 Dahmer, Betty 20 Dahmer, Marie 34, 130 Dailey. Tom 46, 131 Darr. Gary 63 DaRugna, Carole 63. 135 Daubach, Debra 20 Daubach, Robert 34 Daubach, Sharon 20 Index 217 Davenport. Robert 63. Ill, 164 Davidson. Cynthia 20 Davidson. Dianne 20 Davies. Alayna 63. 116 Davies. Robert 20, 125, 129. 165 Davinroy. Conny 23. 46, 128, 132, 158, 168 Davinroy, Penny 63. 115, 128, 129. 132, 133, 145 Davinroy, Terry 21, 131. 154, 161 Davis. Chuck 165 Davis, John 46 Davis. Laurie 34 Davis. Michael 34. 131. 138 Davis, Vickie 34. 134 Davis. Walter 21 Davis, Wayne 46 Dayne. Sue 146 Decker. Mike 46. 153 Deeke, Terri 21 Dees. Debra 34 DeFord. Balinda 21 DeFrates. Lanna21. 158. 159 DeFrates. Lissa 46. 131, 132, 159. 168 DeHart, Susan 63, 110, 115, 131. 132, 133 DeHart. Valerie 46. 131 DeLaria. Lea 63. 124, 126, 127, 132, 186 DeLaria, Mary 46. 141 Delsignore. Joe 46. 98 DeMonge. Amy 63. 116. 120, 145. 147, 179, 184. 191 DeMonge. Jane 46. 132, 141, 198 DeMonge. Nancy 34. 120. 125. 130 Dengler, Mary 21 Dennigmann, Susan 21, 131 Determan. Cindy 21 Determan. Gary 46 Determan. Jody 63. 145. 205 Determan. Karen 34, 114 Determan, Theresa 21. 166 DeVan, Dale 21 DeVan, James Alan 64 DeVan. Linda 34. 136 Devros. James 34. 162 Devros. Jerry 64 Dick, Alison 64 Diehl. Jody 21 Dietrich, Jeff 46. 133 Dietrich, Lisa 46 114, 124, 127, 186 Dill. Jane 34 Dill. Jim 21 Dill. Ten 21 Dinga. Teri 21, 23. 136 Dinkelmann, Jay 34 Dintelmann. Craig 46 Dintelmann. Keith 21 Dintelmann. Lynn 46 Dipple. Mary 34 Dtsmuke, Susan 34 Dissett, Joseph 21 Dissett. Patricia 64 Dixon. Elizabeth 21 Dobbs. Dan 154 Dobbs. David 46 Dobbs! Douglas 64 143. 153. 162, 163 Dobbs. Judith 21 Doerr. Debra 64 Dohrman. Date 64 Dohrman. Dorene 64. 142 Dohrman, Robert 34 Doiron, Craig 21. 133 Domescik, Kaye 34 Domescik. Man 64 128 129 Donjon. Suzanne 46. 116. 136 Donner. Jim 46 Dorns. Elizabeth 21. 110 Douffet. Kelly 34 Doussard, Raymond 64 Downen. Greg 64 Downs. Dana 21 Downs. Lori 46 Driscoll. Pat 46 Driscoll. Richard 21 Dnemever. Doug 34 Drovena. Dave 124. 126. 127, 131 Drummond. Patty 21 DuBchs Mart 21 Du Boo Roger 34 Dunger. Amy 64 Dultea. Elaine 46 Du I tea. Mary 21 134 Duncan. John 21. 154. 163 Dunlap, Connie 46. 118. 166 Dunn, Denise 65 115, 124 Dunn, Richard 34. 153. 154 160 Dunn. Robert 34 154 160 Dunn. Tammy 21. 166 Dunnigan, Deborah 66. 103. 136 Dunmgan Mike 34. 162 Dvar. Kathleen 46. 110, 131 Dyer Carolyn 46 116. 124. 125. 186 Dyer. Michael 65 E Ebel. Debra 21 Ebel. Eric 46. 65 Ebel, Melinda 46 Ebersohl, Rhonda 65 Eckert. Lisa 46. 110 Edgar, Ronald 65. 136, 152, 153, 185 Edmiston. Joe 46 Edwards, Andrew 34, 132. 133. 137, 191 Edwards. Paul 21, 128 Eghigian. David 65 Eghigian, Mars 46 Eichholz, Debra 34. 110, 134 Eihausen, Carol 46 Eisenhauer. Gail 46 Eisenhour, Mike 65. 153 Eisloeffel. Elizabeth 65, 109, 115, 118, 202 Elbe, Dennis 46 Elbe, Susan 34 Elder, Cynthia 65. 191 Elder, Jeffrey 21, 138 Elkins, Denise 34 Ellerbusch, Linda 34 Ellis. Jay 21 Elsea. Kathie 21 Elser, Debra 21. 146. 166 Embrich, Loretta 21 Emmons, Gary 21 England. Diane 46 Engle. Kathy 21 Engler. Roger 21 Engler, Sally 34 Englerth, Paul 21. 134 Englerth. Sharon 65, 137 Enzwiler. Larry 65 Erb. Jim 46 Erhardt. Sandra 20, 21. 28. 159, 183 192 Ericksen. Debbie 139 Erlinger. Janette 21. 166 Ernst, Gregg 46 Ernst, Janet 21. 134 Eschenfelder. Dan 21 Escher. D elbert 21 Eschman, David 46 Eschman, Greg 34. 153 Eschman, Mark 34 Eschman. Mary Beth 66. 115, 120, 132. 145 Escobar. Cristina 21 Escobar. Diane 34 Escobedo, Edward 21, 161 Etchills. Mike 21 Etling. Catherine 66. 114, 115. 118. 122. 123. 134 Etling, Jean 66. 130 Ettling, Scott 21. 161 Ettling, Sheryl 66. 103. 115, 135, 191 Eugea. Diane 21 Eugea. Scott 21. 161 Evans, Donna 46. 110, 142 Evans. Tim 154 164 Evans, Michael 21 Eversole, Scon 34 Ezzetl, Angela 46 F Fahrner, Sandra 46 Fairbaim, Carrie 34 Falcena. Gina 34 Faries. Ramona 47 Farmer. Craig 34. 154. 162 Farrar. John 34 Farris. Cynthia 34. 110, 158, 168 Fay. Judy 108 Feazei. Denise 66 Fedak. Michael 21 Feder. Richard 47. 134 Ferguson. Bill 21. 138 Ferguson, Kevin 34. 154 Ferraoo Frankie 66 Ferry, Clark 47. 132 Fetters, Diana 21 Feuerabendt. Andreas 66 Feuerabendt. Karin 21 Fickel, Laura 34 Fietsam. Marty 34 Fietsam. Nancy 21 File. Donald 21 Finch, Terri 22. 166 Finck. John 22, 154 Finck. Valone 66 Fischer. Cindy 22, 122 Fischer James 22. 110, 133 Fischer, Kim 47. 51 Fischer. Stacy 66 Fischer. William 66. 139 Fishbem. Harry 66. 134 F«her. Melissa 47 Fitzgerald, Kathleen 66 Fitzgerald. Linda 34 Fitzgerald, Nancy 47, 142 Fleming. Kitty 125 Fleshren, Bruce 47, 209 Fleshren, Sandra 34, 148 Fontilla, Don 34 Foote, Jim 47 Forayt, Gary 47 Ford. Cynthia 66. 128 Ford, Mary 34. 147, 158, 159 Ford, Terry 47. 156, 157 Foree, Cheryl 66. 115, 198 Foree, Dianne 47 Foree. Kathy 34 Forne, Jerry 134 Forne. Michelle 130 For ness, Dan 66 Foster, Cindy 47 Foster, Donna 34 Foster, Nancy 47. 124 Foster. Randy 22 Foster. Scott 34 Fostler. Pam 47. 128. 129, 132. 191 Fournie, Jerry 22 Fournie. Laura 22 Fournie, Michelle 34 Fox, Sally 34 Franke, Jeffrey 22 Franklin, Jane 22 Franklin. Mike 34, 160 Franklin. Susan 66, 118 Frawley, Jeanne 22 Frawley. Tamala 47 Frederick, Kevin 35 Frederick. Mark 47 Freimuth, Richard 35 Frerichs, David 35 Frerker. Brenda 22. 136. 147, 166 Frerker. Mary 35. 100, 136, 147, 166 Freudenberg, Gene 35 Freudenberg, Kirk 22 Frew. David 47 Frew, Kathryn 22 Fricke, Roland 22, 161 Friday, Linda 47 Friederich. Deborah 66. 110 Friedewald, James 66. 120. 152. 160, 184, 191 Fnedewald, Jan 67, 115, 124 Friedman, Kevin 67. 162, 163 Friedman. Morton 67 Friedman, Randy 35. 162 Fneman. Keith 22 Fries. Darin 156 Frillman, Scott 67 Fritchtey, DaVonna 67 Fritsch, Beth 35, 130 Fritsche. Janet 47. 126. 127 Fritz, Bill 35, 126, 127 Fritz. Date 22 Fritz, Laura 22 Fuchs, Paul 35. 154, 156. 164 Fulton, Cyndi 67 Fulton, Donna 47, 128. 132 Fulton, Michael 67 Fults, Diane 47 Fults. Peggy 35 Funk. Cindy 67. 135 Furgerson, Glenda 35 G Gadell. Leigh 22. 125, 136 Gain, Douglas 67 Gain. Janice 67 Gate. Jeffrey 35 Gate. Mary 35 Gallagher. Becky 67 Galle, Kim 67 Galle, Margaret 47 Galle. Mary Lynn 67 Gailego. Miguel 67 Gamblin. Kim 35 Gambrell. Gail 22 Gansman, Keith 22 Gansmann, Jean 67 Gansmann. Roger 67 Gansmann, Rose 35 Gardner. Denise 67 Gardner. Scon 35, 169 Gasawskt, Kevin 67, 134, 138 Gass. James 22 Gass. Jeffrey 22. 154. 163 Gass. Mike 35 Gass. William 68 Gaston. Bruce 22 Gaston. Susan 68 Gastro. Kenneth 22, 163 Gauch, Ricky 22 Gavin, Mary 22 Gavin. Micky 125 Gear, Steve 35, 132. 133 Gebhart. David 22. 154 163 Gedda. Jolynn 35, 158 Gedda, Kelly 68 Geibel, Laura 22 Gellner, April 35 Gellner, Jacqueline 22 Generous, Chris 22 Gedat, Ben 35. 100, 154 Geolat, Patricia 68, 115, 127 Georgen. Deborah 68. 118, 159 Georgen, Randy 22 Gibbons, Jeff 156, 157, 162 Gibbons, John 22 Gibbons. Leonard 22 Gintz, Joy 35 Gipson, Toni 47 Gither, Ron 35 Gladson. Lynda 68 Glaeser. Dan 31, 160 Glaeser, John 68. 153 Glass, Helen 35. 130, 132 Glauber, James 22 Glauber, Jeff 47 Glauber, Nancy 47 Glauber, Tina 22 Glavin, Edward 22 Glazebrook, Craig 35 Glazebrook, Linda 47 Gocheff. Gail 47 Goedeke, Charles 35 Goerter, James 47 Goff, Mary Beth 68, 115, 128, 129, 187, 191 Goldman. Kent 22 Goldsmith, Tracy 68 Gonzales. Huberto 22 Goodman, Mark 162 Goodwin, Ladean 35, 125, 130 Goodwin, Melody 35 Gordon, Deidre 47. 142 Gorges. Dennis 68 Graebe, Nancy 35 Graebe, Robert 47. 191 Graelish, Mike 68 Graf. Melissa 35 Graf. Nancy 47 Grah, Crystal 47 Graham, Jerome 47, 209 Graham, Mike 35 Graham, Pam 68. 114, 115, 132, 145, 201 Gramlick, Terri 22 Grass. Charles 22 Grass. Theresa 47, 158, 159, 168 Graves, Brian 22 Graves, Cynthia 22 Graves. Gregory 35, 107, 160 Graves. Jennifer 22 Graves, Paul 35 Gravot, Brenda 35 Gray, Douglas 35 Gray. Mark 22, 163 Gray, Vicki 110 Green. Elizabeth 68, 116, 120, 132. 133. 139. 145, 147. 168, 179, 184. 185 Green. Harry 22. 154. 166 Green. Joanna 47 Green, Michael 35 Green. Tom 68 Green, Victoria 47 Gregory, Karote 35 Gregory. Mark 68 Greiman. Kay 35 Greiman, Paul 131, 153 Gremaud. Jeff 35 Griebel. Bill 22, 161 Gnebel. Dennis 132, 133 Grimes. James 22 Grimes. Raymond 35 Grimes, Rick 154 Grimes, Skip 154, 162 Grindstaff. Jon 36 Groce. Gary Grogan. Debbie 68 Grohman, Keith 22 Groom. Demse 68 Groom. Michael 68 Groom. Renea 35 Gross. Kent 22 Gross, Meyer 124 Gross. Theresa 35 Gruenewaid. Diane 47, 131, 133 Gryzmala, Bob 22 Guetterman, Karen 69 Guetteman. Laurie 47 Guild, Cathy 47 Guin, Ruth 35 Gulash, Laura 69 H Haas. Deborah 47 Haas, Lawrence 35 Hackmann, Mark 22 Haemzter. Janey36. 158 218 Index Hagen, Mary 69, 103, 135 Henshaw, Laurie 110 Hughes. Gary 130 Katt. Linda 37 Hages, Lew 48 118, 124, 136, 186, 187 Henson, Candie 48 Hummel, Mark 23 Katt, Lisa 24 Haider. Lois 35, 110 Herberer. Dwight 114 Hundley, Ron 36, 152, 154 Kattenbraker, Austin 24, 154, 155, 163 Hall, Deborah 69 Herbert. Darla 130 Hunsaker. Richard 36, 124, 125, 126, Katz. Andrew 49, 131, 160 Hall. Sandy 35 Herbert, Denise 23 127, 132, 186 Kaucher, James 73. 126. 127 Halliburton, Mike 35 Herbert, Diane 70 Hunt, John 72 Kavanaugh, Mike 152 Hamilton, Carla 48, 137 Herbert, Elizabeth 23, 166 Hunt, Karen 23, 136 Kealey, John 73 Hamilton. Gail 22 Herbert, James 48 Hunt, Sylvia 48 Kebel, Donna 73 Hamilton, Mike 128, 129 Herbert. Susan 36 Hunter, Richard 72, 152, 153, 156 Kebel, Karen 73 Hamilton, Tina 35 Herbert, Tim 48. 162 Hurd, Henry 23, 165 Kebel, Robert 37 Hammit, Sylvia 69 Herbstreith. Jill 36. 159. 166 Hurd, Joanne 72, 114, 115, 118 Keck. Dennis 24, 155 Hammle, Denise 98 Herdon, Dan 36 Hurst, Laura 36 Keck. Paul 49 Hammon, Sarah 48, 132 Herrington, Shirley 23 Hutcheson, Margaret 23 Keehner, Julie 48. 49. 131, 132 Hammond, Mark 22 Herrington, Sue 36 Hutchison, Scon 23, 165 Keen, Terry 73 Hammond, Patty 48. 130 Herrmann, Brent 23 Hutchison, Timothy 36 Keiser, Suzanne 37, 132 Hammond, Larry 69. 115 Herrmann. Paul 36 Kelemetc, Karen 24 Hammond. Steve 161, 165 Herron. Carole 71 1 Keller, Brad 73, 106, 115, 136, 153 Hampsey, Katrina 69 Hertlein, Chuck 36 Idoux Nancy 72 115 Kelly, Scott 49, 131 Hankammer, Diane 48, 134 Hertlein, Lisa 71 Ingersoll, Drew 72 Ingersoll, Stacey 36. 125 Ingram, Barbara 23 Inman Kim 36 Kemp, Carolyn 24 Hankammer. June 35, 132, 133, 134, Haskett, Joni 71 Kempf, Charles 49 136 Hesse, Frank 36. 130 Kennedy, Janet 49 Hankammer, Lydia 35 Hettenhausen, Lisa 36 Kennedy, Joe 24 Hankammer, Patricia 130 Hibbard. John 23 Inman, Robin 72 Ismail. Michael 48. 153, 162 Isselhardt Lynn 48, 124, 151, 166, 180 Kenner. Donna 73 Hankammer, Richard 22 Hickey. Chris 23 Kerkemeyer, Sharon 73, 115, 118 Hankammer, Tony 69. 134 Higgins, Shawn 23 Kern, Gregory 24. 126. 127, 136, 147, Hansell, Douglas 48. 118, 124, 126 Higgins, Tracy 48, 124 Isselhardt Sue 36. 110, 124, 127. 147 165 Happel, Cathy 35. 125, 131. 186 Highland, Greg 23 Iwasczuk, Steve 23 Kerr, David 73 Hardy, Stephen 48. 118 Highland, Valerie 48 Kettler, Linda 73, 134 Hargis, James 22, 163 Hildebran, Sheila 23 j Kettler, Malinda 49 Harres. Tom 48 Hildebrand, Pam 71 Kettler, Richard 49 Harris. Anna 69 Hildebrand, Steve 48 Jackson, Douglas 50 Kimutis. Gregory 73, 156 Harris, Debra 22 Hill. Richard 36, 129, 132, 133 Jackson, John 36 Kimutis, Mike 131 Harris, Kevin 35 Hillesheim, Nancy 48, 141 Jackson, Mark 36 Kinnikin. Jeffrey 73, 156 Harris, Rebecca 69, 110, 115, 128, 129, Hilmes. Denise 36 Jackson, Patricia 49 Kirby, Mike 37 132, 191 Hindman, Dale 71 Jackson, Robert 164 Kirk, Debbie 74 Harris, Russell 69, 160 Hines. Thomas 48 Jacobs, Laurene 36, 110, 137, 132 Kish, Joseph 49 Harris, Thomas 132, 133 Hinton, Bill 23 Jacobs. Linda 72 Kissel, Bruce 49. 128. 129, 132, 133, Harrod, Zachary 35 Hobson. Tom 71. 115, 139 Jacobs. Patricia 72 191 Harry, Jonathan 69, 118, 156, 184, 188 Hock, David 23 Jacquot. Phil 49, 153. 162 Klein, Kim 49 Harry. Ted 35, 132, 133, 162 Hock. Dianne 48 147 James. Joni 23 Klein, Kyle 37, 162 Hartleb. Ann Marie 70 Hodde. Jackie 23 Janicik, Jim 36. 160 Kleinaitis, Joe 37 Hartleb, Kathy 35, 125 Hodde, Jeffery 36 Janicik. Thomas 49. 160, 188 Klemme. Jack 49 Hartman, Jan 35 Hodge, David 36 Jarosik, Barbara 49 Klemma, Lynn 24, 98, 110, 136 Hartoin, Donna 70 Hoecker, Steven 36, 133 Jarvis, Jay 72, 191 Klemme. Peggy 24 Hartoin, Geri 22 Hoelscher, Gary 23 Jaskowiak. Deborah 49, 159 Klever. Dawn 49 Harvis, Stanley 22 Hoelscher. Mark 71 Jaskowiak, Mark 36, 160 Klich. Johnna 24 Hasty, Bill 35 Hoerr, Bruce 48, 98 Jenkins, Audrey 36 Klinger, Diane 49 Hatzel. Mary 70 Hoerr, Kristy 23 Jerome, Lisa 72, 131 Klinger. Mark 74 Hatzel, Linda 35 Hoertel, Denise 71, 103, 115 Jerome, Mike 23 Klohr, Kelly 37 Hausmann, Jeff 35 Hoertel, Monica 36, 110 Jeude. Mike 23. 163 Klopmeyer, Rebecca 49 Hausmann, Linda 70, 103, 115, 135, 191 Hoff. Curt 36 Jewsbury, Janet 36 Klotz, Gary 24 Hausmann, Steve 22 Hoffarth. Scott 23 Jobe. Roberta 23, 136, 146 Klotz, Kim 74 Hauver. Cecile 48. 114, 136, 198 Hoffman, Dale 23 Joellenbeck, Becky 23 Klucker, Cindy 24 Havel, Joyce 70, 135, 191 Hoffman. Jerry 48 Johannsen, Kristine 49 Klucker, Debbie 49 Hawk, David 35 Hoffmann, Janel 23 Johnson, Debra 72 Kluesner, Darryl 24 Hawk, Karen 70, 115, 116 Hoffmann, Jay 36 Johnson. James 49, 156 Knapp, Teresa 74, 115 Hawk, Kathy 70, 116 Hogan, Tammy 71, 132 Johnson, Patricia 72 Knecht, Lisa 24 Hawk. Terisa 70 Hogg. Mark 64. 164 Johnson, Patrick 134 Kneedler, Nora 24 Hawkins. Kent 48. 131, 132 Hogg. Mary 23 Johnson, Tim 36, 132 Kneezel, Randy 74, 115 Hawthorne, Brenda 48 Hogg. William 36 Johnson, Thomas 36 Knepper, Arthur 49 Hawthorne, Janet 70, 135 Hoit, Sanna 48 Johnston. Becky 72 Knepper, Kevin 37, 152. 154, 164 Hayden, Gerold 70 Holdener, Daniel 71, 143 Johnston. Lee Ann 72 Knepper, Sandra 74, 115, 131 Hayden. Greg 35. 133 Holdener, Greg 23 Johnston. Lori 49, 130. 136 Knepper, Steven 24. 165 Hayden, Shelia 22, 108 Holdener. Mary 36. 136 Jokisch, Michelle 36 Knepper, Vain 49 Hayden, Timothy 70 Holdener, Sandra 71 Jones, Brad 24 Knewrtz, Jessica 74 Haynes, Joe 22, 26 Hollis, Charles 48, 165 Jones. Kevin 72. 151, 188 Kniepkamp, David 24. 165 Haynes, Julie 35, 128 Hoelsher. Brian 153. 162, 165 Jones, Melanie 72, 131, 135, 191 Kniepkamp. Keith 49. 164. 188 Haynes, Mary Beth 70 Holshouser, Kathy 48, 122, 154 Jones, Scott 24, 161, 163 Kniepkamp, Patti 74, 166 Healey. Sharon 48 Holshouser. Ken 23 Jordan, Doug 37 Kniepmann, Joe 24 Heberer, Dwight 35 Homell, Keith 48 Jordan. Nancy 72 Kniepmann, John 74 Hecht, Cynthia 48, 51, 141 Hoock, Leo 23 Jorns, Hope 49 Knolhoff, Janelle 49 Hedgecorth, Larry 22, 161 Hoock, Sandra 48 Jorns, John 37 Knox, Darla 24 Heidemann, Julie 35 Hoover. Bonnie 71 Joshu, Joanne 73, 116 Knox, Kevin 24 Heidenfelder, Barbara 70. 103, 115, 135 Hoover. David 23. 125, 128, 129, 132 Jourdan, Jeanne 73 Koch, Paula 37 Heidenfelder, Mike 35 Hoover. Steve 71. 124, 127, 128, 132, Jourdan, JoAnne 73. 128, 129, 191 Kochmann, Linda 24 Heidorn, Carol 22 133, 185, 191 Juede, Mike 130, 154 Kochmann. Ricky 24 Heil, Glenn 128, 129, 132, 133, 161, 165 Hopkins, Jacquelin 48 Julius, Jaral 37 Koehler. Kathy 24 Heil, Julie 48, 114, 128, 129, 132, 133 Hopkins, Jeffrey 23 Julius, Robert 24. 154 Koerner. Sharon 49 Heil, Monica 22, 126, 127 Hoppenjans, Julie 23 Julleis, Jana 73 Kohlberg, Renee 24 Heileman, Mary 22 Horman, Stephony 48 Junker, Karol 49. 141 Kolb, Terry 24 Heilig, Greg 48. 132 Horn, Marvin 164 Jurak. Debra 73 KokJehoff. Brad 49, 164 Heilig, Kathy 35, 128, 132 Homemann, Lene71, 100, 122, 123, Jurak, Edward 73 KokJehoff, Jan 37 Heise, Douglas 70 136 Kohlenberger, Sue 37, 125 Held. Paul 70, 191 Hornbostel, Dan 36, 164 K Kolb, Toni 37. 110 Held. Scott 48 Horrell. Shelley 36, 159 Kaemmerer, Calvin 73, 128 Koieson, Anne 24 Helfrich. Jeff 22 Houk, Roger 23, 165 Kaemmerer. Judy 24 Koontz. Dee Ann 49. 128, 132, 133, 191 Helfrich, Randy 35 Howard. Julie 36, 125, 130 Kaiser, Karen 73, 115, 158, 159, 166, Koopmann, Dean 37. 154 Helfrich, Tom 133 Howard, Patricia 71 168, 169 Koopmann, Mark 49. 131 Heller. Debbie 22, 136 Howdeshell. Stephanie 36 Kaiser, Kendra 24, 159, 166 Korein, Andrea 24 Helton, Rebecca 35 Hoylman, Linda 36 Kaiser, Kris 24, 146 Korein. Susan 74. 115, 118, 139, 168 Heming, Kitty 22 Huber. Greg 36 Kaisen, Mark 110 Korte, Chris 49 Hemmer, Janice 35 Hubert, Walter 71, 164 Kamenec, Bradford 73 Korte, Wayne 37 Hemmer, Joe 48, 153 Huddleston, Teresa 48 Kamm, Steven 24 Kostelac, Debra 74, 115, 190, 191 Hemmer, Joline 22 Huebner, Brenda 71, 115 Kamper, Diane 49, 122 Kostelac, Diane 49, 126. 127 Hemmer, Julie 36 Huebner, Lynn 23, 114 Karch, Cheryl 110, 166 Kosydor, Walter 74 Hemmer, Wendy 70 Huebner, Wayne 36 Karfs, Margis 37 Kough, Belinda 49 Hemmer, Susan 70 Huff, Charles 71 Karfs, Scott 73 Kraemer, David 24 Henderson, Charles 22, 165 Huffer, Lori 72, 124, 126. 127 Karibian, Karen 37, 122, 128 Kraft, Cathy 37 Henderson, Cheryl 48 Huffman, Debra 36 Kartmann, Amy 37, 128 Kramer, Bryan 49 Henkel, Mark 36 Huffman, Ken 164 Karwoski, Stephen 24, 161 Kramer, Linda 49 Henry, Jacqueline 23 Hug. Peggy 36. 110, 137, 188 Kassing, Denise 73 Kramper, Stephen 74. 115 Henry. Richard 23, 132. 138. 155, 163 Hug, Steve 36, 180 Kasson, Karen 49, 118 Krantz. Jodi 24 Hens haw, Jimmy 48, 159 Hughes. Cary 36. 125, 130 Katt, David 73 Kretky, Karen 74, 132, 213 Index 219 Kraudel, Leonard 37. 138 Krausz, Lisa 24 Krausz. Mike 37 Krausz, Yvonne 25, 125 Krawczyk, James 49. 132 Krawczyk, Kathy 74. 115. 131, 132 Krawczyk, Terri 37, 133 Kreitner, Kim 74 Krick. Bill 25, 50. 133 Krick, Terry 50 Krick. Willard 74. 132 Krieger. Karen 25 Krieger, Susan 50 Krull, Keith 74 Krummrick, Kris 50 Krupp, Stephen 50. 132 Kruta, Pat 73 Kruta. Teri 75, 115 Kuehn, Jeff 74 Kuenne, Jill 37. 158. 159 Kuester, Karen 50. 128, 129, 132, 191 Kuhlmann. Randy 37 Kurris, Dale 25. 133 Kurrus, Dean 50, 133 Kurtz, Kathy 74. 114, 116 Kurtz, Lisa 37 Kusmer. Bob 50 Kussart, David 74 Kysor. Mark 25 L Lachmiller, Eric 37 Ladewig. Jane 37 LaFore. Tracey 25 Lakenburges, Carol 37, 130. 136, 161 Lamb. Patrick 50, 152 Lancv. Richard 25, 165 Lang. Joyce 50. 114. 128, 129, 146 Lang, Nancy 75 Lanter. Kevin 25 Lanter, Ron 37 Lanxon. Scott 37, 154, 162 Lanxon, Steve 50. 153, 164 Laramore. Mike 37 Latina. Linda 37. 130. 148 Latinette, Greg 50 Latinette. Jan 37 Latinette. Mike 50 Lauer, Rita 75 Lauf, Keith 50. 131. 132 Lauf, Ken 37, 133 Lauf, Lisa 25 Lauff, Kathy 37 Laughlin, Joe 37, 130 Lauko, Emil 25 Law. James 50. 132 Law, Robert 25 Lawrence, Judy 50 Lawrence, Steve 37, 154 Lax, Cindy 37 Ledbetter, Lynn 50. 132 Lee, James 75 Lee, Kenneth 25 Lee, Sharon 25 Legrand, Jeff 18. 25. 163, 180 Legrand, Tony 50 Lehr, Brent 25. 154, 163, 164 Lehr. Linda 37, 125. 134, 136 Lehr, Lisa 37 Leipold, Mark 37, 153 Leipold, Tricia 37, IX Lemmon, Mark 37 Lemmon, Steven 75 Lesko. Karen 37, IX. 168 Lesko, Martin 25 Lesko. Steven 75. 133, 167 Leslie. Stacey 37, 125 Lester, Orville 25 Lewis. George 50, 151 Lewman. Kurt 75, 115, 143. 153 Lexa, Jodie 37, 133 Lickenbrock, Debbie 75 Lidisky, Rosalie 50, 110 Lill, Deborah 75, 122 Lill, Jennifer 25 Lill. Rebecca 25, 122 Lima, Phil 116, 123 Limper. Andrew 75. 114, 115, 124, 126. 127, 131. 132, 133, 186 Limper, Melanie 125, 128, 132 Lindauer. Paul IX Linskey, Larry 25. 110, IX Linton, Craig X Lipe, Margie 75. 114, 115, 131, 210 Lisch, Connie X. IX. IX Lisch, Janet 75. IX. IX Litsey, Scott 25, IX Little, Sue X Lloyd, John 25 Lodes. Dennis 25 Lodes. Thomas X, IX Loehr. Mary X, IX Loiseau, Clara 75 Loiseau, Joyce 75 Lokken, Sandra 75 Londe, Alan X Longust, Brian X Longust, Mike X Lotz, Gary 25 Lotz, Keitha 25, 146 Lougeay, Julie 25. IX Love, Denise 76 Lovejoy, Kim 25 Loveless, Tammy X Lovell, Alvin 134 Lovell, Pam 25 Lowe. Donna X Lowe, Doug 25 Lowery, Margaret 25 Lowry, Greg 25 Lowry, Roger X Loyet, Cheri 76. 115, 120 Luchtefeld, Scot 25 Luehder. Jill X Luehder, Vicki 25 Luetkemeyer, Tom X Lugge, Jean X Lund, Jana 25 Lund, Jeffrey X Lunte, Lance 76, IX, IX. 167 Lusk, Rebecca 38 Lusk, Tina 76. 135 Lutton, Susan X. IX Luttrell, Alan X, IX Lynch, Sandra X Lyvers, Stephen 76 M Mabra, Barbara X, 114, 131 Mabry, Karen X Macdonald, Scon X. 152, 154 Macke. Debra X Mackevicius. Loretta 25 Mackin, Craig 25, IX, IX Magadan, John 76 Magee, Russell 76 Mahmood, James 164 Mailly. Bridget 76, IX Maldonado, Mimi X Malick, Tim 25 Maloney, Marianne X, 51 Mancinas, Angie X, 118 Mank, Cynthia 25 Mank, Karen X Mannino, Kathy 25, IX Manwarren, Laura 25 Maple, Susan 76 Marifian, Jeff 25. 154, 163 Marxian, John IX. 162 Maris, Manuel 76 Markham, Connie X Markus. Donald X Markus. Linda 76. 115, 116, 131, IX, 207 Markus. Mike 115, 118, IX Marler, Kevin X Marquis. Kevin Marquis, Tammy 125 Marquis. Theresa X, 110 Martens, Pat 25, IX Martin, Bob 25 Martin, Dawne 25 Martin. Denita 76 Martin, Elizabeth 76. 114, 116 Martin. Glenda 25 Martin. Jody 25 Martin, Lisa X, 110 Martin. Mike 25, IX. 154 Martin, Ronald 76, IX Martin, Sarah X Martin, Terri X. 110, 126, 127, IX Maserang, Daniel X, 125, IX, IX. IX Maserang, Julie 25. IX. IX Massey, Greg 25, 165 Matecki, Brian X, IX, 157 Mathes, Rodney 76 Mathews, Mike X Mattern, Kent 25 Matzenbacher, Doug X, IX, 161, 163 Mauldin. Linda 76 Maxwell, Glen 76 Maxwell, Mike X May, Barbara 76 May, Liecha X May. Roxanne 25 May, Terry X May, Thomas X Mayer, Deborah 77 Mayo. Diana X Mayo, Jimmie 77 Mayo, Sharon X Mayr, Tony X McCall. Julie 25 McCarkel, Kevin 25 McCarron, Diane X McCarty, Michele 25 McClary, Peter 25, 154 McClellan, Marc X, 116 McClintock, Carrie X McClure, Michele X. 134 McClure, Samantha X McCollam, Scon 77, 143 McCoy, Betty X McCoy, Kent X McCoy. Marc X, IX, 161 McCullough, Steven X McCurdy, Claire 77, 114, 131, IX McCurdy. Elaine X McDaniel, Mary X McGarvey. Brenda 77 McGarvey, Marjorie X McGowan, Rhonda 26 McGraw, Joseph X McGraw, Karen X McGraw, Richard X, 154 McIntyre, Linda 26 McLean, Pam 51, 118, IX, 146 McKinley, Marcia X McManus, Frances X McNaughton, Laura X, 132, IX McQuillan. Gene X McQuillan, Jay X Medder, Mark 26 Meder, Kevin X, IX Meder, Mike 51. 165 Mehmert, Judith 77, 115 Mehrmann, Karen 26 Meier, Rae Jean X, 110, IX Meile, Maggie X. 110, 125 Meile, Mary X. 110, IX Meinen, Al 51 Meinkoth, Michael 77, 164 Meketa. Mike 26 Melton, Randall 77 Menke, Yvonne X. 110 Menner, Joan X Mensing, Yvonne 77 Merzian, Peter X Meyer, Brad X Meyer, Carol 77, 148 Meyer, Charlene 77 Meyer, Libby 134 Meyer, Kay 51 Meyer, Marjorie X, IX, IX Meyer, Mark 51. 195 Meyer, Mark 77 Meyer, Ruth X, IX, IX. IX Meyer. Sandra X, 110 Meyer, Susan X Middendorf, Cindy X Migneron. Bruce 26 Mikies, Annette 78 Miles, Gloria 78 Millas, Chris X Miller, Daniel X Miller, Douglas 26. IX, 155, IX Miller. Janet 51 Miller, Jim X Miller, Lynda 26 Miller, Marilyn 78 Miller, Rebecca 78 Milligan, Karen X Milligan, Steven 78 Mineman, Michael 78 Minemann, Rodney 26 Minemann, Randy 131 Missey, Wanita X Mitchell, Bryan X Mitchell, Diana 78 Mitchell, Rick X Moessinger, Fred X Moffett, Cynthia 51 Moffett, Jim X Mohr. Susan 51 Mohr, William X Mohrman. Elizabeth X Molitor, Lynn X, IX, 166 Molitor, Michael X, 127, IX Moll, Laurie X Monken, Brenda X Monken, Kim X Monroe, Robin X Monroe, Sherri X. 110 Moon, Melissa 78 Moore, Diane X Moore, Donald 78 Moore, Lisa X, IX Moore, Michael 78 Moore, Ronald 78 Moore. Vicki X, 110 Moose, Gary X Moose, James 78 Morgan, Rick IX Morgan, Tamara 51 Morris, Debra X Morris, James 78 Morris, Michael X Morris, Scott X Morris, Walter 78, IX, 127, IX, IX IX, 191 Morrison, Lisa X Morton, Douglas 78 Morton, Elizabeth X Morton, Kevin 26 Morton, Ricky 51 Mory, Kevin 39 Moses, Freda 51 Moss, Victoria X Movesian. Karin X Mrkacek, Mike X. IX Mudd, Suzanne X, IX, IX. IX, 146 Mueller, Ann 51 Mueller, Donna IX Mueller, John X Mueller, Kevin X, 155, 157, 164 Mueller, Larry X, 118, 144, 162 Mueller. Laurie 51, IX, IX Mueller, Mark X Muell er, Marla X Mueller. Mary X, IX Mueller, Melissa X Mueller. Robert X, 154, IX Mueller, Roseann 78 Mueller, Scott 78 Muendlein, Kevin 51 Mueth, Clive X Mullins. Tania X, IX, 134 Mundloch, Brad 26 Mundloch, Cheryl 51 Munie, Janet X. 125 Munie, Joy 51 Munie, Joyce 51, 124 Munie. Neill 26 Munier, Jan 51, 114 Muren, David 51, 160 Muren, Greg X Muren, Jill X, 125, IX, 166 Muren, Julie 79, 131 Muren, Lynn 79 Murphy, Bill 79 Murphy. Daniel X Murphy. Kelly 79, IX Murphy, Patricia X Musec, Dale 26 Muskopf, Laura X, 131 Muskopf, Merribeth X, 1 22 . IX. 146 Muskopf. Michael X. 125, IX Muskopf, Scott X Muskopf. Tammy X, 110 N Nadler, Alex 26, 161 Nadler, Roni 51, 158 Nagel, Scott X. IX Nance, David 51, 161 Naumann, Douglas 79 Naumann, Jeffrey 79 Naumann, Kent 51, 131 Naumann, Terry X, IX Neal, Fred X Neal, Maureen 79 Nebelsick, Richard X Neff. Cynthia X, IX Neiman, Julia 26 Nelson, Becky X. IX Nelson, Tim 164 Nester, David X, 151, 167 Nester, Mary Anne 79 Nettleton, Kenneth 79, 110, 118, IX, IX. 191 Neunaber, Kim 79, 131 Nevois, Candie X New, Gerald X, 186 New, Jon 51 New. Mike 153 Newcomer, Dawn X, 110, 146 Newcomer, Wendy X, X, 146 Newgent, Betty 79 Newton, Kathryn 51 Niederecker, Paula 51, IX Niklich, Mary X Niles. Kathy X Nold. Lisa X Nolte, Barbara 51. IX, IX, 146 Noonan, Sandra 51, IX Norsigian, Vernon 26 Norton, Sandy 23 , X. IX, 166 Novy, Kim 51 Nowak, Chris 79, IX Nowak, Jerry X Nowak, Kevin X Nuckolls, Tonia X Null. Teri 51 Nunn, Linda X, IX O Obernuefemann, Mary X O ' Brien. Sheila 51, IX Obst, Lance X, 163 Oder, Craig X 220 Index O ' Donnell. Ellen 79. 148 O ' Donnell, John 52 O ' Donnell, Mike 152 O ' Donnell, Tom 39 Oesterle, Kevin 39, 137 Ohlendorf, Denise 39, 132 Oljen, Jami 130 Olson, Jami 39 Olson. Scon 26, 154, 155 O ' Malley, Sheila 39 O ' Neal, Allison 26, 166 Oplotnik, Rosemary 79 Oplotnik, Virgina 39, 130, 159 Orelt, Albert 79 Orsa, Mary 39 Ortman, Michele 52 Osick, Jeffrey 26. 110, 133 Oster, Tina 39 P Pabst, Kip 26. 156, 164, 188 Pabst, Terry 52, 156, 162 Pace, Beth 79, 115, 124, 126. 127, 128, 129 Pace. Brian 26 Pace. Bridgene Padtke, Donna 26, 192, 193 Pagel, Ricarda 52, 100, 130 Paine, Sue 125 Palausky, Diane 26 Palusk y, Edward 79 Panhorst, Chris 26 Paoli, Thomas 80 Papadopoulos, Patty 39, 114 Parham. James 80, 167 Parker, Jean 52 Parker, Jeff 27 Parker, Joyce 52 Parker, Kim 27 Parks, David 80, 115, 167 Parks, Julia 27, 122 Parrent, Charles 133, 136 Parrone, Donna 125, 128, 129, 130 Parrone, Marc 27 Parsons. Barbara 80, 139 Parsons, Paula 132 Partelow, Thomas 27 Patton. Ann 52, 100 Patton. Judith 80, 114, 116, 148 Pauketat, Elaine 52, 130 Pauketat, Tim 27, 132 Paul, Lisa 39 Paule, Linda 52 Payne, Susan 27 Pearce, Amy 39, 136 Pearson, Bill 52 Pearson, Don 39 Pees, Cindy 27 Pelc, Lynne 21, 27 Penny. Keith 39, 126, 138, 188 Perez, Belinda 52 Perez, Joe 52 Perkins, Debra 52 Pfeiffer, Joe 27 Pfershy, Karla 39 Phillips, Beth 40 Phillips. Debra 80 Phillips. Kathy 40 Phillips. Melinda 27 Phillips, Ronnie 80 Piana. Jann 40, 134 Pickerel, Keith 27. 54 Piek, Cynthia 40 Pierce. Gary 52 Pierce, Maria 52, 130 Pierce, Pamela 40, 110 Pietroburgo, Jim 40. 154, 157 Pietroburgo, John 40. 154, 157 Pietroburgo, Julia 80 Piot, Monique 52 Pisaraski, Dion 161. 165 Pittman, Desiree 40 Polanc, Mark 80 Polczynski, Lynn 27, 161 Polczynski, Marlene 52, 142 Ponder, Adriene 27 Pondoff, Tom 80 Ponsler, Tim 40, 52. 155, 162 Porter, Patricia 27, 166 Potts, Bill 27 Pour, Ronald 80 Powell. Thomas 52 Powers, Karen 27 Powers, Monty 40 Powers, Terry 27 Price, Cheryl 52 Prindable, Scott 27 Procasky, Rick 40, 130, 136, 138, 188 Proffitt, Mike 27 Pruett, Barbara 27 Pruett, Connie 80. 100, 114, 124, 125, 186 Pruett, Jerry 40, 162 Pruitt, Doug 40 Pulley, Robert 52 Purviance. Diane 27 Purviance, Doug 40, 125 Q Qualls, Charles 27 Qualls, Karen 80 Quandt, Pamela 27, 139, 158 Quayle, Gene 111 Quinn, Mark 40 Quirin, Joan 27, 133 Quirin, Mary 52 Quirin. Thomas 80 R Raban, Michael 52 Rachels, Tracey 27, 129, 134 Racine, Ken 27 Ragland, Angie 27 Rahn, Gary 40 Rainbolt, Steve 27 Rains, Lisa 52 Rains, Michelle 27 Rainwater, Samantha 27, 133 Raish, Jolene 52, 159 Rail, Joan 27, 125 Ramsey, April 80 Randant. Kevin 130, 153 Randle. Julie 40, 148 Randle. Kathy 52 Randolph, Richard 40, 130 Randolph. Robert 40, 130 Rankin, Brenda 40, 134 Rao, Huma- Parveen 27 Rao, TanveerSO, 133, 167 Rappolee, William 52 Rapps, Robert 40 Raslawski, Angelina 52 Raslawski. Deborah 80 Raterman, Jace 80 Rathmann, Jerry 27, 127, 154 Rauh, Steven 40, 154, 164 Rawlings. Danielle 27, 146 Rayburn, Brett 81. 159, 164 Read. Diane 81, 124, 125, 186 Recine, Ann 52 Redeker, Gail 23. 27, 126, 127 Redman, Tim 40 Reece, Lori 27, 133 Reed, James 40, 162 Reelitz, Randy 154 Reeves, Jack 81, 143, 153 Reeves, Thomas 27 Regula, Jeff 127 Reichardt, Roberta 40 Reichardt, Sandra 40 Reichert, John 81, 152 Reichling, Lynne 81 Reichling, Richard 52 Reichling, Rita 27 Reime, Diane 52 Reinhardt, Robin 27, 125, 166 Reinhardt, Sandra 40 Reinheimer, David 81 Renner, Mary 52, 198 Renois, David 52 Rensing, Bruce 40 Rensing, Debra 81, 191 Renth, Aaron 40 Renth, Eddie 27 Renth, Kathy 52, 130 Renth, Malyn 27, 158 Revelle, Julie 40, 158 Revelle, Laura 81 Rhodes, Cheryl 52 Riassetto, Jenifer 27, 125, 127 Riat, Susan 81, 103, 135 Rice, Alison 40 Rice. David 40 Rice, Philip 81. 115 Richard. Henry 163 Richards, Brian 27. 133, 155, 163 Richards, Paul 81 Richardson, Carla 52 Richardson, Roberta 81 Richter, Norman 40, 138 Richter, Thomas 40, 159 Richard, Allen 40 Riddle. Debra 40, 130, 132, 133 Riess, Lawrence 81 Riggs, Kathy 81 Ritter, Mark 52, 169 River. Keith 81. 188, 151 River, Nancy 27 Rivera, Julie 81 Rivera, Mark 81 Roach, Kim 40 Roberson. Todd 40, 154 Roberts. Jeannie 40 Roberts. Kathy 40, 130 Robertson, Thalia 81 Robinson, Charlene 82 Robinson, David 82, 143, 152 Robinson, Paula 27, 108, 133 Robinson, Robert 27 Rockemann, Steven 27 Rockwell, Cheryl 27, 147, 166 Rockwell, Jane 40, 132, 136, 146. 163 Rockwell. Renee 52, 131, 141, 159, 166 Rodriguez, Dottie 40, 130 Roedersheimer, Debra 40 Rogers, Jim 51, 52. 151, 188 Rogger, Nancy 27 Rogger. Sheri 82. 115, 118 Rogier, Alan 40, 147, 155, 164 Rogier, Caryn 82, 116, 145, 147, 151, 166 Rohr, Peggy 52, 114, 147, 159, 168 Rohr, Richard 82 Rohr, Roberta 82, 182 Rohwedder, Henry 82 Rohwedder, Evelyn 52 Rolen, Janet 82, 135 Rolen, Michael 40 Romanic, Charles 40, 128, 132, 133 Rose, Rebecca 52 Rose, Terri 27 Rosenberg, Candra41, 136 Rosenkranz, Mark 27 Rosensteel, Thomas 115 Ross, Jeff 52 Ross. Moira 82. 114, 122, 123 Ross. Paul 53. 133 Roth, Jim 53 Roth, Joseph 41 Rowe. Danita 53 Rowe, Dawn 27 Rowney, Edna 41 Rozycke, Jeanine 166 Rucker. Deborah 28 Ruhman, Kevin 82 Rujawitz, Mark 41 Rujawitz, Shelly 41 Rujawitz, Tracy 53, 131, 132 Ruser, Bernard 82, 115, 147, 156 Rushing. Karen 82 Russ, Glenn 41 Russ. Robert 82. 115, 138, 139 Russell, Brad 82 Russell. Jerry Russell, Robert 82, 188, 190, 191 Rust, Donna 41 Rust. Marsha 82 Rybicki, Judy 82, 115, 118, 119, 120, 121, 124, 131. 184, 185, 191 Rynski, Donna 53 Rynski, Steven 29 S Safarian, Jane 41, 110 Safarian, Mike 162 Safarian, Sandra 82 Saffel. Karen 41, 130 St. Eve. Matt 83 St. Gemain, Cathleen 28 Sale, Toni 83 Salzman. Terry 53 Samples. Dianne 41, 110 Samples, Julie 28 Samples, Linda 53, 128 Samples. Mardi 83. 158, 159 Sams, Charlotte 83 Sanders. Brian 53 Sanders. Tim 41 Sandheinrich, Kathy 142, 158, 159, 159 Sandheinrich, Kim 41, 158, 159 Sandheinrich, Steven 41 Sandheinrich, Viki 41 Santanello, Terri 28, 158, 159 Santner, Paulette 41 Sarfaty, Susan 83, 124 Sarfaty, Steve 53 Sargent. Greg 28 Sargent. Steve 83 Sarkisian, Gail 28 Sarkisian, Tim 162 Sauerwein, John 28 Sauget, Julie 41 Saunders, Brad 83 Schade, Diane 28. 166 Schade, Stephanie 41 Schaefer, Carol 53 Schaefer, Mark 41 Schaefer, Mary 53. 142 Schaefer, Paul 41, 138 Schaefer, Paul 41 Schaller, Kevin 41 Schaltenbrand, Shari 28, 212 Schandl, Jean 83, 115 Schanuel. Scott 83, 115 Schanz, Susan 83, 207 Scharf, Angela 28. 133 Scharf, Anna 41 Scharf, Dave 41 Scharf, Donna 28, 133 Scharf, John 28 Scharf, Mark 53 Scheller, Barbara 53, 159 Scheller, Gary 83, 147, 152, 156, 178, 182 Scheller, Jean 28, 158 Scher, Nick 28, 163 Schickedanz, Rhonda 41, IX, IX Schiemer, Amy 83, 132, 142 Schifferdecker. Todd 53 Schirmer, Karee 41 Schlesinger, Susan 41, 128 Schloemann. Brad 53 Schloemann, Laurie 41 Schloemann, Mark 84 Schloemann, Shari 28 Schlosser, Allan 84, 116, 188 Schlueter. Janice 84, 115,118, 122, 132 Schmalensee. Jan 28 Schmalzried, Susan 84, 103, IX, 191 Schmidt, David 41 Schmidt, Gene 53 Schmidt, John 28 Schmidt, Rick 53 Schmidt, Rick 84 Schmidt. Susan 84, 115, 148. 213 Schmierbach, Sharon 84 Schmittling, Bob 41 Schmittling. Kathleen 84 Schmittling, Mike 53 Schmitz, Tom 53, 152, 164 Schmulbach, Nancy 84 Schneider. Brian 160 Schneider, Cindy 53, 158 Schneider. Donald 53 Schneider. Judy 178 Schneider, Scott 53 Schneider, Steven 84 Schneider. Susan 28 Schneider, Toni 84, 135 Schnipper, Kay 84, 124 Schnoeker, Karen 53, 103, 142 Schobert, Daniel 28 Schobert, Jack IX Schobert, Joe 41 Schobert. Laurie 84, 115 Schofro, Mary 84 Schomaker, Theresa 41, 110, IX Schomber, Kenneth 84 Schopp, Bruce 41, 154, 157, 164, 165 Schopp, Keith 84 Schott, Linda 84, 118, 122, IX, 132 Schott, Lisa 84 Schott, Sandra X Schott, Susan 41 Schram, Cathy X, 115 Schram, Valerie 41, 166 Schranz, Gloria X Schranz, Joyce 41, 137 Schrauth. Rhonda X, 115, 142 Schroeder, Ed 41 Schroeder, Victoria X Schuchardt, Barbara X Schuchman, Kent X Schuhardt, James 41 Schuhardt, Jolene 53 Schulte, Clifton X Schulte. David 53. 153 Schulte, Don 41 Schulze. Mary 41, 124, IX, 127, IX. IX Schwaegel, Gayle X Schwahn. Cynthia 41 Schwartz, Brenda X Schwartz. John X Schwartz, Lance 41 Schwartz. Nancy 41 Schwartz, Tim X Schwarztrauber, Paul 41 Schweiss. Mary X Schwemmer, Barbara X Scobbie, Richard 41, IX Scott, Angela 41 Scott, Anna 53 Scott. Gary 53, 104 Scott. Sandra 23 See. Angie 53, 147, IX See. Michael X, 152, IX. 178, 182 Seger. Diane X, IX, 147, IX Seger, Judy X, IX Seiber, David X Seiber, Donald X Seibert, Dan 41 Seibert, Debbie 53 Selby, Velvet X Self, Michael X Seper, Laureen 53 Seper, Mark 41 Setser, Gregory X Sewell, Edward 53, IX. IX Seymour, Nina X Shanks. Chris 41 Index 221 Shannahan. Lawrence 85. 144, 151, 188 Shannahan. Tim 41. 137. 151. 188 Shannon, Angela 28 Shannon. Janice 53 Shaw, Barbara 41. 130 Shaw, Jayn 53 Shaw, Pete 53, 188 Sheeley. Sandra 28 Sheible, Debra 53 Shelton. Bruce 85, 152 Shepherd, Gary 28 Sheppard, Cindy 28, 128, 129 Sheroky, Michele 28 Sicka, Mary 42 Siddle, Ron 53 Sieron, Craig 53 Sieron, Lisa 42 Sill, James 42 Sims, Robert 53 Simmons, Susan 85, 123 Simons, Cynthia 85. 134, 207 Simpson. Bob 28 Simpson, Deborah 85 Simpson, Debra 42 Simpson, Donna 28 Simpson, Judy 53 Simpson, Lisa 42 Simpson, Mary 29. 159 Simpson, Nancy 29 Simpson. Sue 53, 128, 129. 132, 133, 137 Sindel, Synthia 42, 110, 114 Sirtak, Donna 85 Skaer, Daryl 29. 163 Skaer, Mike 53 Skaer, Perry 29, 163 Skaer, Steve 54 Skewes, Mike 42 Skewes, Pamela 85 Skidis, Lori 54 Slagle, Marie 42, 110 Slattery, Karen 86. 115, 116 Slattery, Susan 42 Sliment, Doris 54. 137 Slindard, Paul 29 Slocomb, Susan 42 Smetana, Chris 29, 154 Smith, Barbara 54, 133, 148 Smith, Carole 86 Smith, Chris 29 Smith, Dawn 29 Smith, Debora 54 Smith, Diane 42. 130 Smith, Jacqueline 86 Smith. Kim 29. 110 Smith, Michelle 29, 166 Smith, Robert 86 Smith, Scon 42. 129, 134 Smith, Sharon 29 Smith. Tanya 51, 54, 112, 193 Smoker, Maureen 86 Snare, Terry 42, 168 Snook, Paul 29. 154, 163 Snow, Al 154 Snow, Jill 86 Snyder, Angela 42, 158 Snyder, Sue 54 Sobczak, Jan 160, 161. 188 Somers. Jackie 42 Sondag, Carole 86. 132, 133 Sonnenberg, Dave 29. 154 Sonnenberg, Greg 29, 155. 165 Sonnenberg, Kirk 54 Sotiropoulos, Sue 86, 115, 132 Sotiropoulos, Tom 42, 192, 193 Soucy, Scon 29 Souders, Julie 29 Souders. Michelle 86. 115 Sourbeck, Talitha 42 Southerland, Cathy 86 Spahn, Paul 54 Speichinger, Connie 54 Speichinger, Linda 29 Speichinger, Melvin 29, 110, 113 Spihlmann, Laura 42, 137 Spitze, Daniel 86, 116 Spreitler, Robin 42 Sprick, Bruce 29, 165 Sprick, Robert 86. 143, 144 Stafford, Craig 86 Stafford, Pam 86 Stafford. Tom 29, 161 Stark. Kevin 42 Statler, Robert 29 Sta uder, Barbara 29 Stauder, Lynn 42 Steding, Kevin 29 Steele, Loren 86, 126 Stein, Janet 29 Stein, Man 42 Stein, Sherry 42 Steiner, Craig 54 Stephens. Cynthia 42 Stephens, Jennifer 29. 133 Stephens, Michael 42 Stephens, Suzette 42 Stevenson, Donna 54, 124 Stewart. Beth 54, 118, 130 Stewart. Douglas 29. 139 Stewart, Elizabeth 86 Stewart. G. Douglas 29 Stewart, Jennifer 86. 191 Stidham, Mike 133, 134 Stiles. Lisa 29 Stirewalt. John 29 Stitzel, Ron 29 Stoddard, Dawn 86 Stoll, Barbara Ann 87 Stoll. Bradley 29 Stoll, Gary 42 Stoll, Leslie 54 Stoll. Vickie 29, 146 Stone, Cindy 42 Stone. Donna 42 Stone. Leslie 54 Stovall, Lenny 29, 154 Stram, Susan 29 Strange, Mark 29 Strebel, Joy 54 Stringer. Rebecca 87, 131 Strittmatter, Jama 42, 125 Strong, Karen 29, 54 Strong, Russell Stuckel, Debra 42 Stuhlsatz. Jack 42, 154, 162 Stumbaugh. Kyle 29 Stumne, Rachel 87 Stumne, Tammy 42 Stumph, Julie 42. 114, 125. 128, 130, 132, 133 Stutsman, Laura 29 Suemnicht, Russ 54, 132 Sullivan, Kathy 29 Sullivan, Kevin 29, 154 Sullivan. Perry 29 Sumners, Man 42 Sumner, Cynthia 42. 130, 136 Sumner. Patricia 29 Sumner, Tom 54, 134 Suppinger, Ellen 54, 148 Sutterfield. Rhonda 29 Svoboda, Barbara Ann 87 Svoboda, Frank 87 Swartz. Donna 29 Swartz, Sherry 87 T Taff, Deborah 29. 166 Tarvin, Dave 131 Tarvin, Vanessa 42 Tate. Bart 29, 154, 161 Tate, Nancy 42 Taylor, Julie 29, 133 Tedford, Doug 29. 154, 163 Temares, Stan 42, 130 Terveer, Richard 29 Teter, Deborah 87 Thacker, Mike 42 Theis, Darrel 87 Theis, Debbie 54 Theis, Donna 42 Theis. Melanie 29 Theis. Patty 29 Theis, Russell 87 Theis, Vivian 133. 142, 168 Theiss. Kelly 29 Theobald, Jeff 54 Thomas, Dennis 42. 130 Thomas, Gordon 29, 137, 147, 163 Thomas, Linda 29 Thomas, Myron 54, 147, 164 Thomas. Tom 29, 155 Thompson, Donna 54 Thompson, Dorcas 42 Thompson, Judy 87 Thompson, Mark 54 Thompson, Maureen 30 Thompson, Rick 42 Thompson. Susan 42, 130 Thompson, Timothy 87 Thornton, Barbara 42, 128, 129 Thornton, Michael 87, 128, 133, 138, 188 Thrasher, Deborah 87, 145 Tiernan, Mary 54 Timmer, Mary 42 Timmer. Tom 54 Tippy. Cynthia 54, 130 Tipton. Joyce 30 Tipton, Thomas 30. 155, 163 Toenjes, Christine 87 Toenjes, Darrell 87. 115, 188 Toenjes, Dave 42 Toenjes. Joseph 87, 131 Toenjes, Julie 42 Tolin, Tim 54 Tollefson, Dale 87. 160 Tollefson, Cheryl 30 Tollefson, Pat 139 Toorigan, Abby 125, 130 Touchette, Cheryl 30 Touchette. Lance 30 Touchette, Robert 30, 110 Townley, Melody 54 Townsend, David 42, 131 Travous, Paul 54 Trickey, Deanna 30 Tripp, Ken 42 Trolard. Sharon 87 Tromp. Alan 88, 115 Tromp, Cheryl 42 Trompeter, Charles 88 Trompeter, Scon 30. 133 Trotter. Anita 42, 124, 125 Trotter, Elaine 88, 124 Trotter. Rita 30, 110, 125 Tullock, Kevin 42. 130 Turner, Byron 30, 165 Turner, Donna 54 Turner, Randy 42 Turos, Deborah 54, 130 Turpin, Cyndie 54. 132 Tuttle, Mark 42 Tutza, George 42 Twesten, La Von ne 88, 115, 116 Tyler, Robert 54, 163 Tyler, Sue 54 Tzinberg, Judy 30 U Uhley, Marilyn 54, 110 Ulch. Elizabeth 30 Ulch, Jerry 42 Ulrich, Ronald 88 Underwood, Rickey 30 Ungard, Linda 30 Utz, Barbara 30, 166 V Vahlkamp. Mary 30 Valerius, Jeanne 88, 115, 130 Vallandingham, Donna 30, 133 Vallandingham, Ron 54 VanBlair, Karen 54, 131 VanBoxtel, Ardis 42 VanBuren. Eric 54, 132, 133 VanBuren. Roseann 42, 133, 137 Vance, Olivia 30 Vandewater, Chris 51, 54, 120 Vandewater, Maura 30 Vandiver, Rick 88. 115, 124 Vanover, Mark 42, 134 Vaught, Cheryl 88. 142 Vaught. Jerri 30 Veath, Thomas 55 Verdu, Tim 42 Verges, Roberta 88 Verges, Sheri 30 Vernier, John 88, 194 Vernier, Mary 55 Vernier, Robert 30 Vessels, Kathy 42 Vickers. Debra 30, 133 Viehman. Karl 42, 155, 157, 167 Viehman. Tracy 88. 116, 148, 184, 185, 204 Villiger. William 88 Vitale, Mark 43. 130 Vitale, Tina 30 Voegtle, Debbie 55 Voegtle, Elizabeth 30 Voegtle, John 43 Voegtle, Mary 30 Voegtle. Richard 30 Voellinger, Mary 43 Voellinger, Scon 43, 162 Vogel, Sandra 43, 110 Volkmann, Greg 30 Volkmann, Keith 55 Von Alst, Doug 55 Voss, Joseph 91 Voss, Lisa 30 Voss, Patrick 30 W Wachter, Kathy 43 Waddington, James 22, 165 Waeltz, Nancy 30, 125, 146 Wagner, Elaine 43, 130 Wagner, Mary 30 Wagner, Ron 165 Walden, Susan 30 Waldvogel, Dwight 43 Walk. Kevin 43. 205 Walker, James 43 Wallace, Dana 30, 166 Waller, Tammy 30 Walsh, Dean 30 Walsh, Patrick 30 Walsh, Scott 43 Walters. Carolyn 55 Walters, Darryl 30 Walters, Robin 30 Walters, Sharon 88 Walz, Mark 55, 131, 132, 138, 147 164, 188 Wangelin, Judy 43 Wappel, David 43, 162 Ward, Steven 43. 147 Warwick, Tamey 31 Warwick, Tom 55 Water, Darcy 31, 128, 129 Waterson, Dan 43 Waterson, Eric 55 Watkins. Patrick 88. 152 Weaver, David 31 Webb, Donald 31 Webber. Dorothy 88. 115, 117, 122 Webber, Mike 43. 154 Weber, Carla 31 Weber. Dave 152 Weber, Jerel 88 Weber. Karla 88, 145, 147 Weber, Marilyn 55 Weber. Mark 31 Week, James 88 Week, Mary 43. 110 Weeke, Alyson 55 Weeke. Beth 31 Wegner, Laurie 89 Wehmeier, Tierney 89, 142 Weidler, Terry 43, 154 Weier, Dennis 55 Weilbacher, Cindy 55, 142 Weilmuenster, Bob 43, 147, 164, 165 188 Weilmuenster, John 31, 165 Weir, Robert 31, 110 Weis. Terry 89, 160 Weiss, Mark 115 Weissert, Donna 89, 135 Weissert, Paul 31 Welch, Carolyn 89, 115 Wells, Brian 43 Welzbacher, Sue 43 Werle, Sue 31 Werner, Kristie 43, 128, 132 Wesely, Ed 55 Wesselmann, Janine 89 West. Emily 43, 133 West. Jim 89, 160 West, John 89 West, Michelle 89 West, Pamela 31 West, Wayne 55 Wettingfeld, Andrea 89 Wevgandt, Gay 31 Whealon, Steven 43, 154 Wheeler. Cynthia 89. 115, 127, 124, 126 Wheeler, John 55 Wheeler, Steve 31 Whittaker, Craig 152, 162 Whitaker, Cynthia 31 Whitaker, Herbert 55 Whitaker, Patricia 31 White, Debra 89, 116, 188 White. Mary 31, 134 White, Mary 31, 154 White, Michael 31, 154 Whiteside, Sue 89 Whitten, Lisa 43 Wiedau, Doris 43, 134 Wiegand, Fred 31 Wieland, Gregory 89. 128, 132, 133, 191 Wiemer, Delores 89, 103, 135 Wier, Pat 165 Wiggs, Kevin 89, 120 Wiggs. Kurt 43 Wikgren, Janice 31, 110 Wikgren, Julie 55. 114, 122, 129, 132, 133, 136 Wiley. Michele 31. 158, 159 Wilke, Joann 43. 110 Wilkin, Hugh 55 Will, Kevin 55 Willett, Diane 89 Willett, Steve 43 Williams. Bruce 31 Williams, Jeffrey 29, 31 Williams. Kim 55. 122 Williams. Laurie 55. 130 Williams, Mike 43 Williams, Randy 89, 128 Willmann, Roger 43 Willmann, Steve 31, 134 Willmont, David 43 Wilson, Craig 43 Wilson, Deborah 43 Wilson. Denise 90 222 Index Wilson, Kathy 43, 125, 110 Wilson, Randy 55. 132 Wilson, Wendy 31. 128, 129 Winkel, Ann 55. 131. 148 Winkel, Roy 31. 133, 154, 155, 163 Winter, John 31 Winter, Vicki 90 Wirth, Andrea 43, 126. 127 Wisnesky, Jeana 31, 110 Wissehr, Randy 55 Witt, Theresa 43 Wobbe, Todd 43 Woehlke, David 55 Woehlke, Vicki 90, 115, 130 Wohloemuth, Alicia 55 Wolf, David 31 Wolford, Katherine 90, 131 Wolz. Mark 90, 131, 132 Wolz, Tammy 55, 131, 132 Womble, Jean 43 Wood, Alice 90 Wood, Sherri 31 Woolard, Lisa 90, 191 Woolford, Bill 31 Woolford, Robin 90 Woolsey, Kirk 131 Worden, Charles 55 Wren, Donald Wren, Karen 31 Wright, Dallen 90, 152 Wright, JoAnn 55, 141 Wright, Ralph 164 Wuest, Robert 31 Wurdinger. Barb 55 Wurdinger, Bonnie 43 Wurtz, Robert 55 Wykoff, Don 100, 131, 143, 153 Wykoff, Henry 43, 160 Wynder, Natalie 31, 134, 139. 146 Wynder, Valerie 55, 122, 138 Y Yaffe, Michael 90 Yaffe, Michelle 90 Yates, Karen 55 Yates. Steven 90. 143, 153 Yearian, David 91 Yoch, Kimberly 91, 115 Yoch, Richard 43 Yociss, Jeanne 43 York, Amy 91 York. Linda 55, 114, 118, 124. 186 Young, Glen 31 Young, Joe 55, 152 Young, Ruth 43 Youngblood, Carol 55 Younger, Ellen 143, 158 Z Zahn, David 31 Za mew ski, Mike 152 Zeveski, Phil 31 Ziegler, Steven 31 Zika, Carol 91. 128, 129 Zika, Daniel 91, 189 Zika, Joan 43, 159, 166 Zinn, Larry 91 Zinn, Susan 31 Zipfel, Matthew 31, 154, 163 Zipfel, Michael 91. 155, 156, 162, 185 Zollner, Mark 91 Zollner, Zachary 31 Picture credits: Except for the class and faculty portraits, all pictures in the book were planned, taken and developed by student photographers. The only exceptions were the following: page 157 Number One picture, courtesy of the Bellev ille lournal; page 188 picture 2, courtesy of the Belleville News- Democrat. Record ' ■ Belleville Index 223 They arrive in a wrapper of yesterdays, Are brought forth painstakingly , nostalgically, layer by lay K. As collectors of the past, they invite remembrance; As promises of the future, anticipation; As inspiration , security, and wisdom for today. Celebration As Bellevinois 76 has redefined LIFE, LIBERTY, and the PURSUIT OF HAPPI¬ NESS, we will continue knowing, ex¬ periencing and celebrating these prin¬ ciples throughout our lives. _ — -
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