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

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bellevinoi Belleville Township High School West 2600 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 Published by the Bellevinois Staff Volume 61 We have the energy • • . N- % - In recent times, Americans have heard much about the energy crisis. Although the world faces a very serious problem, we at Belleville West have discovered a different kind of energy — a vitality of expression and spirit that says “look at us — we’re alive!” At Belleville West, there is no energy crisis. energy to learn p.p. 88-109 c Oer99 o During high school we grow in many ways. Everyday happenings, special events, and outside activities add to this growth. Every success or setback we experience helps us to dis¬ cover who we are and where our abilities lie. During these four years, we continue to gener¬ ate “the energy to grow.” . . . energy to grow 5 August 30 — Returning to a changing campus Each year our campus undergoes changes. The first day of school reveals many of these changes. (1) Walking, riding, or driving —we all ended up in the same place. (2) “Meet me at the fountain” became “Meet me where the fountain used to be.” (3) For many, the new arrangement of the library brought confusion. (4) The rising prices found us at a loss of words —and money. (5) After all P.E. classes became co-ed, P.E. proved to be enjoyable and, at times, embarrassing. (6) We were finally branded by a school crest in our gym. (7) New trees were planted in the hopes of a shady campus. 6 Changing Campus 8 The “Average Day” The “Average Day” What is meant by the “average day”? Although we often complain about the humdrum routine of our daily lives, each day does present a unique set of experiences which we all interpret differently. But in order to simplify our daily lives, we conform to certain patterns and habits. Together, these comprise the “average day.” (1) Rooting through our lockers was a frustrating part of the daily scene. (2) Click ... a photographer captures an everyday mood. (3) During class changes, crowded sidewalks and halls were an annoying reality. (4) Our principal, Mr. Jerry Turner, took advantage of a pleasant day to relax with a few of West’s thirty-two hundred and some students. (5) Despite the doubled cost of local calls, from ten cents to twenty, we were still forced to use the pay phones. (6) The “L” Building was just one of seventeen on campus. (7) Getting outside between classes was a relief from the confines of the classroom. (8) Tests often plagued our everyday lives! Where to Go ? During free time, wondering where to go presented several alternatives. Whether it was a certain table in the cafeteria or a cold bench in the stadium, we all found a favorite spot on campus. (1) We often spent idle time talking with friends. (2) In colder weather, we gathered in halls to wait for the bell. (3) The cafeteria was busy all hours of the day. (4) The senior triangle proved to be a good place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. (5) Parking lots attracted a strange combination — lovers and “gearheads.” (6) Through rain, snow, sleet, or hail, the stadium was always occupied. (7) We found the cafeteria to be more than just a place to eat. (8) Despite faculty efforts, the library was rarely the quiet place it was supposed to be. (9) Although we spent much of our free time with others, we also enjoyed a little solitude. 10 Where to Go? Spirit Week events draw school together Each year preceding the East Side-West football game, Belleville West unites to celebrate Spirit Week. Spirit Week includes 50’s day, class tug-of-war and arm wrestling contests, the hall decorating contest, and is climaxed by Hobo Day and the crowning of Miss Maroon. (1) Sarah Bucknell models the fashion of the day. (2) Arm wrestling champion Ken Wolf struggles with Steve Hug. (3) AFS went “Around the World in Eighty Days” to tie for first place with D.E. in the hall decorating contest. (4) Girls dress in their favorite 50’s attire in hopes of catching the “Fonz.” (5) Retiring Miss Maroon, Tracy Viehman, crowns Photo Anagnostopolous as her court looks on happily. (6) Radiant Miss Maroon, Photo Anagnostopolous, reigns from her car during the parade. The Miss Maroon court included: (7) Ellen Suppiger and escort, Joe Young, (8) Kelly Connor and escort, Fred Betten, (9) Julie Keehner and escort, Lew Hages, and (10) Barb Smith and escort, Brad Koldehoff. 12 Spirit Week SUPPO football AT EAST S H SAT OCT 2 “Movies” set the stage for annual Hobo Day Parade Each year, the Hobo Day Parade highlights the Spirit Week activities. This year, the theme for Hobo Day was “movies.” (1) Varsity cheerleader Julie Randle displayed the spirit that made Hobo Day a special day. (2) The football team succeeded in keeping the bell in Belleville another year. (3) The seniors chose the movie “Survive” in hopes of a high-flying float. (4) The juniors “expressed ” their enthusiasm with their float choice. (5) The sophomores hoped to “put the bite on” the other classes with their float. (6) The freshmen “went ape” after emerging as the float champions. (7) The Orchestra produced the winning mini-float. (8) Everyone had a chance to show spirit behind the class floats. After 3:25 The time is 3:25. Bells ring, signaling the end of another school day. The sounds of feet trampling, lockers clattering, and voices clamoring pervade. Within minutes a school body disassembles, as individuals head in many directions. (1) Waiting for a bus we often wondered, “Will it ever get here?” (2) We devoted many hours to after-school activities such as play rehearsals. (3) We found meetings and practices hard to “run away from.” (4) Many of us kept busy with part-time jobs and (5) found that spending time wisely boosted our spending money. (6) Working in the community was not only financially rewarding — but fun, too! 16 After School 18 Winter A “Most Inclement” Winter Temperatures fall . . . blizzards rage . . . and the nation is shocked by what many of us will remember as the worst winter ever. Fuel shortages became a frightening reality, and in order to ease their effects, President Jimmy Carter requested that all Americans lower their thermostats to 65°. However, we at West still managed to maintain a healthy reservoir of a different kind of energy-the energy that we often referred to as school spirit. (1) Winter had its nicer effects, too, such as the many icicles that formed on campus. (2) Sloppy slush made driving a chore. (3) Getting to school and back was often an adventure in itself! (4) Attempts by our custodians to keep the sidewalks clear were challenged by snow after snow. (5) We soon got used to the snow and learned to live with it. (6) Cars jammed into the parkin g lots on sloppy winter days. (7) Will it ever melt? (8) Evergreens were transformed into everwhites. (9) We couldn’t resist the temptation to snowball our friends and get even w ' ith our enemies! 20 Assemblies Assemblies Boosted School Spirit Assemblies are regarded as an enjoyable change from the everyday routine. (1) Pep Club provided an entrance for the players. (2) No assembly would be complete without the background music. (3) Fresh¬ men found that speaking in front of a large audience could be scary. (4) Upperclassmen filled the west end of the stadium at football pep rallies. (5) The Hobo Day assembly brought many to their feet. (6) We found that we all had one thing in common after each assembly —trying to get out. (7) Skits high¬ lighted many of the assemblies. fine Arts provided entertainment The fine arts affected our lives through concerts, dances, and plays. (1) DAR recipients Lew Hages and (2) Photo Anagnostopoulos expressed their talents through words. (3) Little Theatre celebrated its thirtieth anniver¬ sary by presenting the musical “The King and I”. (4) Everyone anticipated Christmas with the performance of the Concert Choir’s Christmas assembly. (5) The Marching Band provided the entertainment at every home football game. (6) Little Theatre’s fall play, “The Miracle Worker” was a sight to behold. (7) The Christmas Ball was a really “swingin” affair. (8) After-game dances found students doing everything but dancing. Smile — You ' re on Candid Camera! Making faces, performing antics, and simply goofing off are all a part of our nutty side. These crazy stunts helped to liven our campus and provide an outlet for our daily frustrations. Through it all, we found that school could be fun and that having fun was important, too. (1) We discovered a new species of bird — the “Wilkie bird.” (2) “Really now, we must stop meeting like this!” (3) For forty years, the donkeys have gotten the best of the seniors at donkey basketball games. (4) “Take the Certs breath test.” (5) AAAYYY!! (6) Open wide! (7) This “Eastside Flyer” failed to escape the MIGHTY Maroons. 24 Candid energy to In high school, we dis¬ cover our interests by partici¬ pating in activities. We meet new people and gain self-confidence. We feel more a part of school by contributing to our school. When we leave, we will remember what we did. We will remember the energy we had—the “energy to get involved.” x . . . energy to get involved 27 “This one’s for me!” exclaimed Stacey Leslie, recording secretary, to Kathy Connely, corresponding secre¬ tary, as they worked on Valigrams. Preparing for the Hobby Fair were Todd Roberson, treasurer. Bob Cusack, parlia¬ mentarian, and Tom Sotiropoulos, chaplain. We led West the best we could The Student Council had many duties to perform. In fall the council got together to beautify the campus by planting trees and shrub¬ bery. They planned Spirit Week and Hobo Day. Their Christmas Dance attracted six hundred people. The council was kept busy by counting all the votes turned in at the class elections. Having a suggestion box in the Cafeteria helped the council to get ideas for a better school. Helping with the campus beautification program were Jim Rogers, president, Mr. Fritz Kunze, sponsor, and Chris Vandewater, vice-president. Serving as chairmen of committees were Julie Kcehner, Jeff Cange, Kathv Connely, Marianne Maloney, Lew Hages, and Photo Anagnos- topoulos. Selling balloons was an uplifting experience. 28 Student Council In July, Trond will return to his home city of Sandefjord, Norway, population 33,500. The school year for the students of Sandfjord is from August 20 to June 21. AFS unites Supporters of the exchange program were Angie See, Nancy Graf, treasurer, Patricia Papadopoulos, Stephanie Schade, Joyce Armstrong, secretary, Renee Rockwell, president, Julie Wikgren, Diane Kamper, vice-president, Donna Fulton. Trond Vernegg, and Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor. Nancy and her friends were in the center of things at the equator. the world The American Field Serv¬ ice Club raised funds to support the student ex¬ change program. It sent Nancy Graf to Ecuador last summer and brought Trond Vernegg from Oslo, Norway to spend the year at West. AFS sponsored a Christmas booth and a pie-eating con¬ test between teachers, won by Mr. Dennis Schutzen- hofer. The favorite activi¬ ties were the carnival and the auction in April at which students bought “slaves” and other items. Nancy stayed with the Torres family in Ecuador. Torge and Lillian, her “parents,” and Diego and Paulo, her “brothers,” kept her from becoming homesick. AFS Club 29 Reporting on the past were History Club members (Bottom Row) Lynn Moliter, treasurer, Karen Saffel, vice-president, June Hankammer, secretary, Linda Lehr, president, (Second Row) Bob Wilkemeyer, Mike Wilkemeyer, Chris Dahm, Juli Cunningham, Jeanine Rozycke, Mary Frerker, Sally Fox, Mary Holdener, Candy Rosenberg, Jane Rockwell, (Third Row) Scott Muskopf, Lynn Klemme, Leigh Gadell, Karen Athy, Patty Papadopoulos, Maria Anagnostopoulos, Karen Botkin, Nancy Waeltz, (Fourth Row) Gail Porter, Rhonda Burns, Kathy Koehler, Mary Beth Muskopf, Vicki Davis, Donna Foster, Barb Utz, Susan Blaies, Brenda Frerker, (Top Row) Mr. Vince Torigian, sponsor, Cecile Hauver, Beth Kramper, Lydia Falconnier, Cheryl Blanck, Lori Johnson, Photo Anagnostopoulos, Patricia Fierke, and Julie Wikgren. History was fun and games History Club members did research on local his¬ tory to write reports and create projects which were entered in district and state competition. Lew Hages, Cecile Hauver, Cindy Sum- The masterminds Ed Sewell and Doug Stewart plot to defeat their opponents. ner, Rhonda Schickedanz, and Juli Cunningham had articles printed in “Illinois History.” Student demand created the War Games Club in the first semester to study and make up war strategies. The wars were acted out on boards and even if someone was a rotten general, he always came out ahead in experience and friendship. The log cabin must have been cold in winter, according to the model created by the Historv Club. Strategiest of the War Games Club were (Bottom Row) Rick Sewell, Marilyn Uhley, Wayne West, Doug Stewart, Gary Stoll, (Second Row) Bob Wilkemeyer, Ken Wottowa, Jeff Elder, Scott Litsey, Richard Meyer, Mike Wilkemeyer, Brian Hoelscher, Mr. Gary Shepek, sponsor, (Top Row) Doug Bucknell, Larry Linskey, Jeff Kuchn, Ed Sewell, Pete Shaw, Paul Lindauer, Charles Romanic, Kyle Stumbaugh, and Chris Sutton. 30 History Club — War Games Members of the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row) Donna Fulton, Ricarda Pagel, Joyce Munic, Dianne Hock, Joyce Armstrong, Jayn Shaw, Thomas Janicik, Michael Mcdcr, Joseph Abegg. (Second Row) Gail Eisenhauer, Sharon Koemer, Cecil Hauver, Ann Mueller, Susan Simpson, Carolyn Dyer, Jennifer Bartz, David Woehlke, (Third Row) Suzanne Donjon, Barbara Scheller, Julie Wikgren, Jan Munier, Belinda Rough, Diane Kostelac, Kenneth Huffman, Stephen Krupp, Tammy Wolz, Theresa Grass, (Fourth Row) Joanna Green, Dave Muren, Photcine Anagnostopoulos, Randall Wilson, Douglas Bucknell, Valerie Wynder, Debra Dahm, Connie Lisch, (Fifth Row) Mark McClellan, Peter Shaw, James Krawczyk, Diane Klinglcr, Lew Hages, Douglas Hansell, Nancy Glauber, (Top Row) Brent Boyles, Mark Koopmann, Gregg Ernst, Terry Pabst, Mike Kimutis, Mark Bauman, David Frew and Eric Van Burcn. Achieving National Honor Society took energy Members of the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row’) Julie Heil, Amy Frey, Lynn Dintelman, Catherine Guild, Barbara Nolte, Vickie Dahm, Lynn Ledbetter, Lisa Dietrich, (Second Row) Diane Reime, Sheila O’Brien, Lissa DcFrates, Linda Friday, Teri Null, Deborah Jaskowiak, Candle Henson, Patricia Beard, Beth Stewart, Bunny Barschak, (Third Row) Renee Rockwell, Angie See, Julie Auner, Ed Sewell, Ardis Van Boxtcl, Elaine Atkins, Julie Keenner, Karen Kuester, (Fourth Row’) Janet Fritsche, Sarah Ilammon, Cindy Meyer, Lorric Adair, Tom Schmitz, Terry Carron, Toni Gipson, Ellen Suppigcr, Pam Boehm, Connv Davinroy, (Top Row ) Daw n Klever, Tammy Loveless, Bruce Kissel, Randv Brown, Dennis Gricbel, Gary Forayt, and Terry Salzman. National Honor Society 31 Time and energy is spent on special interests Rough Writers were (Bottom Row) Tracy Higgins, Jeff Dietrich, Cathy Cohn, Julie Auner, Mrs. Gussle Tonne, (Second Row) Sheila O’Brien, Libby Meyer, Terry Schulze, Mary Schulze, Eric Kamm, Andrea Koreln, Sam Rainwater, Candle Henson, Miss Jo Manlon. (Top Row) Steve Gear, Larry Conrad, Tom Allen, Mark Bertelsen, and Carolyn Tollefson. “Page One,” a collection of the poetry and prose written by students, was compiled and printed by the Rough Writers Club. At meetings members judged works submitted and chose some on the basis of origi¬ nality and style. A book fair held in February helped to pay for the publication. Stamp Club members found an interesting way to learn about America and other countries through their collecting and sharing of stamps. Avid stamp collectors were Mr. Donald Jones, sponsor, Joe Schobert, Mark Walz, Dave Birk, Paul Schaefer, president, Steve Birk, Paul Schaefer, Dave Birk, Kevin Babb, Bill Carty, Mike Davis, Ethan and Joe Schobert study literature on Edwards, and Kari Gromada. 9tamp collections. 32 Rough Writers and Stamp Club Office Occupations Club members were (Bottom Row) Karen Mabry, Carol Dahm, Mary Renner, Bonnie Englcrth, Vickie Dahm, Linda Samples, (Second Row) Stella Bernhard, Elaine Paukctat, Miss Faye Pabst, sponsor, Donna Rcnsing, Pam Boehm, Pam Hawthorne, Judy Simpson, and Kathy Holshouser. The Distributive Education Club was composed of (Bottom Row) Carla Richardson, Linda Friday, Kim Brown, Sheri Scher, Karla Kebel, Joline Schuhardt, Kim Williams, Amv Frev, Hope Jorns, (Second Row) Leslie Stone, Janice Hamilton, Carol Schaeffer, JoAnn Wright, Sheri Boul, (Third Row) Randv Baltz, Joyce Parker, Nancy Lang, Mike Latinctte, Lenny Colbert, Don Schneider, (Top Row) Cindy Foster, Tanya Smith, John Papproth, Richard Reichling, Mark Thompson, Steve Hildebrand, Dennis Griebel, Mr. Tom Ninnis, sponsor, Clark Ferry, and Karol Junker. Stella Bernhard guarded the cash box at one of the OO Club bake sales. We found that experience paid off Both the Office Occupa¬ tions Club and the Distribu¬ tive Education Clubs en¬ tered area competition and came out winners in their fields of skill, all the way up to the state leadership contests held in March. In October the D.E. Club won the Hobo Day hall decorating contest. Both clubs entertained their local employers at a banquet on May 5. Bake sales and sweater sales paid for activities. One of these was the talent contests in Edwardsville where they won a first and a second in the theatrical contest. The Distributive Education Club sent craft items and clothing to an eight-year-old girl in Chile and a nine-year-old boy in North Carolina. John Papproth was kept busy selling sweaters at the DE Club sale in the cafeteria. OO and DE Clubs 33 The photography club purchased a color enlarger which enabled mem¬ bers to do their own color printing. The shutterbugs of the Photography Club were (Bottom Row) Mark Fritz, Dennis Thomas, Frank Hesse, Doug Stewart, Larry Bridges, (Top Row) Mr. Arch Montgomery, sponsor, Kim Smith, Joyce Shrang, Valerie Noonan, Donna Ford, Roseann Van Buren, Sheila Vitale, and Marc McClellan, president. We shared our interests in unique elubs Camera enthusiasts joined the photography club to learn to make better pic¬ tures. The club provided camera and lighting equip¬ ment, a collection of how-to publications, and a dark¬ room. Members purchased a color enlarger and ana¬ lyzer to do their own color printing. Endeavors such as this were financed by tak¬ ing couples’ portraits at the Christmas dance and at the prom. Other activities in¬ cluded a picture-taking field trip to the Shrine, a tour of a pro lab in St. Louis and a photo essay contest. Student interest organ¬ ized a new Model Railroad Club. The ten members constructed a model rail¬ road layout. They also en¬ joyed a trip to the National Museum of Transport. Members of the Radio Club not only built radios and learned how to operate them, but they also took part in radio competition. The engineers of the Model Railroad Club were Mr. David Snowden, sponsor, Scott Muskopf, president, Karl Tlmmey, secretary. Bob Neutneyer, and Scott Hawthorne, treasurer. Missing from the picture was John McGuire. The “hams” of the Radio Club were BUI Ferguson, Mike Martin, David Kniepkamp, Kyle Stumbaugh, and Mr. David Bobzln, sponsor. 34 Photography, Model Railroad, Radio Clubs Members of the Bible Study Club who “found it” were Sarah Hammon, Lisa Schein, Sherry Mansker, Ruth Falconnier, Rachel Hammon, Mary Heileman, and Mr. Wilburn Hayes, sponsor. He who sings prays twice. Larry Linskey watches Pete Shaw and Doug Bucknell match their mental skills. Pawning off their ideas in the Chess Club were (Bottom Row) Scott Litsy, Bill Carty, (Second Row) Kathy Elsca, Jeff Elder, Larry Linskv, Doug Bucknell, (Top Row) Joe Haynes, Ed Sewell, Pete Shaw, Mr. Bill Moore, sponsor, and Kyle Stumbaugh. We used energy to study and compete A new group, the Bible Study Club, was formed to fill the need for Christian fellowship. During their meetings members read from the Bible and dis¬ cussed the scriptures’ mean¬ ing. They also learned and sang religious songs, accom¬ panied by one of the mem¬ bers on the guitar. The group met the first and thirdTuesdaysof the month. The Chess Club needed deep thought to produce a team that was both winning and enjoyable. A good play¬ er had to practice several hours. The Chess Club was short one sponsor so they were unable to attend many area matches. The fifteen members met on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school. Chess Club, Bible Club 35 Farming FFA were (Bottom Row) Doris Wiedau, Tania man, Kerry Wiedau, Mike Mathews, (Top Row) Mike Carter, Mullins, Tom Sumner, Rich Feder, Richard Hankammcr, Steve Willman, Paul Bolhofner, Mike Beattv, Greg Rhein, Paul Hcrrman, (Second Row), Doug Mathews, Kim Smith, Mark Scharf, and Pat Johnston. Stcphanea Haas, George Biver, Scott Smith, Bob Guetter- We 44 cultivated 9 new ideas Selling mixed nuts and firewood provided the FFA with money for activities such as a Christmas party, a spring banquet, a roller skating party, and a field trip to Springfield. Mem¬ bers competed in area con¬ tests. Rich Feder brought honor to the group by achieving the State Farmer Degree. Rich had to achieve a certain income on his beef project and had to take a test to do so. FFA members found that “cutting up” firewood was profitable. Even tractors sometimes break down. Rich Feder worked hard to achieve his State Fanner degree. 36 Future Farmers of America Future Homemakers were (Bottom Row) Mrs. Elaine Smith, sponsor, Janet Ernst, Vickie Davis, Linda Lehr, Jan Piana, (Second Row) Tammy Muskopf, Donna Kemp, Sue Hollingcr, Kaye Domescik, Donna Foster, Denise Hilmes, Brenda Rankin, (Top Row) June Hankammer, Natalie Wynder, Mary White, Mary Dullea, Debbie Eichholz, Sue Elbe, and Chris Dahin. Clubs helped us to explore our future roles Members of the Home Economics Club were in¬ terested in improving homemaking skills. During meetings, the girls planned lessons for the home eco¬ nomics classes. Before the 1976 presi¬ dential election, the Social Studies Club held a mock election. The student body and faculty voted 670 votes for Gerald Ford and 342 votes for Jimmy Carter. In this case, the minority won. Wc became friends by getting to know ourselves through group discussions. Social Studies Club members were Mark Leipold, Ethan Edwards, Doug Gray, Paul Keck tallied votes during the Steve Coleman, Craig Doiron, Tracy Higgins, Tim Shannahan, Stacey Leslie, Mr. mock election. V T illiam Gushleff, sponsor, Tom Coleman, Andy Edwards, and Todd Roberson. Home Economics and Social Studies 37 Recording the year’s memories was both challenging and enjoyable We pledged our energy to make the yearbook an “ex¬ ploding” success. In the beginning we had no idea how it was going to be done. We found that ex¬ pressing ourselves was not easy. Plagued by deadlines, we struggled to establish a high quality yearbook. We realized that a project as big as this required team¬ work. After months of mak¬ ing money, planning, de¬ signing, and putting the pages together we were finally convinced that “we had the energy” to create a book worth publishing. One of our first big projects was taking orders for the ’77 edition. Editing copy were (Bottom Row) Julie Kechner, Miss Jane Hunslcben, Marc McClellan, (Top Row) Sandy Noonan, Julie Auner, and Gail Elsenhauer. The Dark Room crew roamed the campus, looking for new angles and poses. Sharing the staff room were Angie See, Lynn Isselhardt, Renee Rockwell, Candle Henson, Barb Smith, Sheila O’Brien, and Brent Boyles. 38 Bellevlnois Staff Experimenting with different ways of posing groups were Kelly Connor, Lorrie Adair, Donna Evans, Jan Munier, Kathy Carr, Doug Bernier, and Joyce Lang. Working towards the next deadline were Donna Fulton, Ellen Suppiger, Terri Grass, Bunny Barschak, and Joyce Armstrong. Hence Rockwell kept the machine pop¬ ping while Angie Sec and Donna Fulton filled magaphoncs with popcorn to make money for the yearbook. STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Marc McClellan ASSOCIATE EDITOR Julie Keehner BUSINESS MANAGER Gail Eisenhaucr SECTIONS EDITORS Julie Auner, Sandy Noonan CURRICULAR EDITORS Bunny Barschak, Terri Grass, chairmen, Donna Fulton, Joyce Armstong, Ellen Suppiger ACTIVITIES EDITORS Joyce Lang, Jan Munier, chairmen, Doug Bernier, Lorrie Adair, Kelly Connor, Kathy Carr, Donna Evans, Lynn Isselhardt SPORTS EDITORS Renee Rockwell, Angie See, chairmen, Sheila O’Brien, Brent Boyles ADVERTISING EDITORS Brent Boyles, Lynn Isselhardt, chairmen, Candie Henson, Barb Smith INDEX EDITORS Candie Henson, Barb Smith PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Marc McClellan, Mike Graham, Doug Stewart, Larry Brid ges FACULTY ADVISER Miss Jane Hanslcben Always ready to take and develop pictures were Mike Graham, Doug Stewart, Larry Bridges, and Marc McClellan. Bellevinois Staff 39 Spreading the news was not only fun but informative The Hy News Staff kept students posted on school events. Their paper, pub¬ lished monthly, reported the ups and downs of daily life on campus. The staff worked hard selling ads and having bake sales to earn money for printing. With tri-editors, the twenty- eight member staff met deadlines and developed a paper worth reading. The staff, in spite of deadlines, found time to care for a pet rock. The high-flying editors were Patty Beaird, Carolyn Dyer, Lew Hages, Linda York Mary Holdener, Doug Hanscll, Cynthia Sumner, and Beth Stewart. The business staff included Barb Nolte, Marianne Maloney, Kathy Mannino, Jenifer Riassetto, and Rhonda Schickedanz. 40 Hy News Staff Mrs. Pat Matvsik as the faculty adviser helped the staff to learn the tricks of the trade. Sue Donjon’s artistic talents de¬ signed a new booth for selling papers. Business manager Barb Nolte was kept bus? selling papers before school. Almost anything could be found inside a staff room mailbox. Staff members included (Bottom Row) Sue Donjon, Kyle Klein, Steve Hardy, Kathy Bosick, Tracv Higgins, Cathy Cohn, (Top Row) Ardis Van Boxtel, Karin Movesian, Joann Wilke, Laura Bieber, Linda Lehr, and Trond Vcmegg. Belleville Hy News Published five times per semester by the HY NEWS staff of Belleville Township High School West 2600 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 Tri-Editors.Patty Beaird, Lew Hages, Doug Hansell Managing Editor.Linda York Feature Editors.Carolyn Dyer, Beth Stewart Assistant Feature Editor.Cynthia Sumner Art Editor.Mary Holdener Advertising Manager.Rhonda Schickedanz Advertising Assistants.Kathy Mannino. Jenifer Riassetto Business Manager.B artj Nolte Circulation Managers.Marianne Maloney, Angie Mancinas Photographer.Kathy Bosick Reporters.Laura Bieber, Cathy Cohn, Sue Donjon, Donna Foster, Steve Hardy, Tracy Higgins, Kyle Klein. Linda Lehr, Sue Lutton, Karin Movesian, Ardis Van Boxtel, Trond Vernegg, Joann Wilke Adviser.Mrs. Pat Matysik H y News Staff 41 Orchestra sounds as a finely-timed instrument Each day hundreds of students gathered for an hour to create harmony with their musical skills. With a membership of sixty, the orchestra was one of the largest of the musical groups. The thirty-member Chamber Orchestra played at the parents’ reception during American Education Week in November, for a Millstadt civic group, and at the Senior Honors Day Reception. The orchestra gave two performances, one in the fall and one in the spring. The group also enjoyed two parties and two picnics. Officers who coordinated activities for the orchestras were Pam Fostler, president, Dee Ann Koontz, vice-president, Donna Parrone, secretary, and Cindy Sheppard, treasurer. Mrs. Gloria Mayer conducted the orchestras, assisted by a student teacher, Amy Sanders. Chamber orchestra members were (Bottom Row) Amy Kartmann, KrlsUe Werner, Tracy Rachels, Pam Fostler, Cynthia Sheppard, Andy Edwards, (Second Row) Susan Schlesinger, Dian Burleson, Linda Murphy, Elizabeth Dorris, Sarah Bucknell, Jane Rockwell, Linda Samples, Kathy Heilig, (Third Row) Julie Hell, Janice Wikgren, Karen Kuester, Richard Hill, Glenn Hell, Wesley Morris, Scott Eugea, Bruce Kissel, (Top Row) Susan Simpson, Dee Ann Koontz, Calvin Kaemmerer, Dan Maserang, Michael Hamilton, Joe Fedak, and Conny Davinroy. Mrs. Gloria Mayer conducted the orchestra at the parents’ reception in the Cafeteria. Orchestra The Symphonette was composed of (Bottom Row) Richard Brendcl, Ron Wehmeier, Carol Edom, Nancy Boettcher, Terry Schulze, (Top Row) Joe Fedak, Terry Naumann, Angie Graf, Debra Churchill, Payton Wieland, and Scott Eugea. Practice does make perfect All musicians must start somewhere and sympho¬ nette is a start for beginning orchestra members. For those who need instruction in technique there is the cadet band. Musicians in the orchestra were (Middle) Sarah Buckncll, Julie Hcil, (Bottom Row) Amy Kartmann, Kristie Werner, Jane Rockwell, Laurie Mueller, Caren Bush, Linda Samples, Nancy Boettcher, Pam Fostler, Cynthia Shep¬ pard, Andy Edwards, (Third Row) Susan Schlesinger, Dian Burleson, Donna Parrone, Janice Wikgren, Barb Thornton, Kevin Kuester, Melanie Limper, Donna Fulton, Karen Kucster, Kathy lieilig, Terri Schulze, Darcy Waters, Wendy Wilson, Ethan Edwards, (Fourth Row) Tracey Rachels, Beth Churchill, Alan Burleson, Ron Wehmeier, Carolyn Edom, Dorothy Richardson, Susan Simpson, John Kirchoff, Calvin Kaemmerer, Dee Ann Koontz, Dan Maserang, Kirk Bedwell, Terry Naumann, Larry Linskv, Payton Wieland, Chris lieilig, Scott Eugea, Keith Happel, Richard Hill, Jim Peebles, (Top Row) Richard Brendel, Angela Graf, Debbie Churchill, Susie Mudd, Glenn Hell, Bruce Kissel, Joe Fedak, Mike Hamilton, and Conny Davinroy. Ethan Edwards concentrates during a rehearsal. Cadet band members were (Bottom Row) Mike Hutsch, Kristy Lauer, Nancy Simpson, Francine Gedda, Julie Culli, Robin Krull, Sheila Wisniewski, Norma Schwcngels, Sandy Wright, (Top Row) Harold Kellcrman, Scott Hawthorne, Dale Loiseau, Sam Worden, Karl Tinncy, Mike Tockstcin, DaVe Wild, Mark Simpson, David Fritzinger, Payton Wieland, and Bob Buss. Orchestra 43 The Marching Maroons were (First Row) Karen Kuester, Melanie Limper, Trudi Fields, Kevin Kuester, Kathy Heilig, Ethan Edwards, Caren Bush, Lynn Ledbetter, Jane Rockwell, Laurie Mueller, Kristie Werner, Sarah Bucknell, Julie Heil, (Second Row) Laura McNaughton, Wesley Morris, Suzanne Keizer, Julie Wikgren, Nancy Boettcher, Janice Wikgren, Kathleen Dyar, Donna Brandenburger, Bill Krick, Glenn Heil, Debbie Bowermaster, Donna Scharf, Liz Dorris, Julia Buser, Becky Benson, (Third Row) Tania Mullins, Laurie Hoock, Sarah Hammon, Barb Nolte, Linda Blackard, Denise Ohlendorf, Angie Scharf, Laurene Jacobs, Libby Meyer. Pep Band volunteers were (Bottom Row) Tom Allen, Julie Wikgren, Wesley Morris, Laura McNaughton, David Hoover, (Second Row) Julie Heil, Sarah Bucknell, Jane Rockwell, Janice Wikgren, Linda Blackard, Scott Eugea, (Third Row) Susan Simpson, Elizabeth Meyer, Kathie Elsea, Mary Carty, Tim Johnson, (Fourth Row) Robert Law, Andy Edwards, Steve Krupp, Dan Maser- ang, (Fifth Row) Bruce Kissel, Mike Molitor, Steve Gear, Terry Kolb, John Kirchoff, Kirk Bed we 11, (Top Row) Jeff Dietrich, Dan Romanic, Glenn Heil, Jim Law, Kenny Lauf, and Mark Bereitschaft. Members of the rifle guard were Pat Tollefson, Paula Niederecker, Susan Simpson, Melanie Theis, Debra Vick¬ ers, Mary Sicka, and Sharon Daubach. 44 Marching Band Kathie Elsea, Tim Johnson, June Hankammer, Mary Carty, Ken Lauf, Richard Hill, Ron Wehmeier, Mike Molitor, Jeff Osick, Carolyn Edom, Susan Simpson, (Fourth Row) Dan Maserang, Andy Edwards, Steve Krupp, Craig Doiron, Dwight Boehm, Robert Law, Kirk Bedwcll, Tom Allen, Pam Chaffin, Mark Bereitschaft, Doug Miller, Scott Eugea, Eric Van Buren, Bruce Kissel, Greg Hayden, Steve Hoecker, Charles Parrent, Terry Kolb, Jim Law, Richard Henry, Terry Davinroy, Russ Suemnicht, John Kirchoff, Cal Kacmmerer, Charles Romanic, Steve Gear, (Top Row) Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, Tim Pauketat, Jeff Helfrich, Melvin Speiching- er, Conny Davinroy, Jeff Dietrich, and Dan Romanic. Pom pon girls were (Bottom Row) Joan Blaes, Debbie Creason, Pam Fostler, captain, Jama Strittmatter, (Second Row) Lissa DeFrates, Diane Schade, (Third Row) Louise Baker, Jolene Raiph, Sue Bevirt, (Top Row) Stacey Ingersoll and Cindy Fischer. Pom pon girls were (Bottom Row) Sue Bollinger, Lisa Simpson, Becky Nel¬ son, Kim Fischer, Sue Lutton, (Sec¬ ond Row) Jane DeMonge, Helen Glass, (Top Row) Stephanie Schade, and Suzette Stephens. The Marching Maroons gave two concerts and played at home football games. They performed at a soccer game at Busch Stadium, marched in a parade at Dis¬ ney World in Florida last June and appeared on a Majorettes were Rose Van Buren, Kathy Bosick, Vivian Theis, and Diane Gruene- wald. Fourth of July television program. Steve Krupp was the Drum Major. Accompany¬ ing the band were the twenty- one girls of the pom pon squad, the majorettes, and the rifle squad. Marching Maroons had busy year Marching Band 45 Stage Band members were (Bottom Row) Jeff Dietrich, Calvin Kaemmerer, John Kirchoff, Steve Gear, Tim Johnson, Glenn Heil, Mary Carty, Ken Lauf, (Second Row) Julie Heil, Russ Suemnicht, Charles Romanic, (Top Row) John Farrar, Bruce Kissel, Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, Andy Edwards, Kirk Bedwell, Steve Krupp, and Dan Maserang. All-State musicians were (Bottom Row) Dee Ann Koontz, Mark Vitale, Kathy Heilig, (Second Row) Andy Edwards, Cindy Sheppard, (Third Row) Bruce Kissel, Amy Kartmann, (Top Row) Pam Fostler. Performing is what we do best There was nothing better than a jazz sound from the Stage Band. Seventeen mu¬ sicians gained experience in playing numbers from jazz to rock. They learned how to improvise and to play for an audience. Meeting as an hour in the academic sched¬ ule, they were directed by Mr. Ralph Schlesinger who was assisted this year by a student teacher, Vernell Glaspur. They also conducted the Concert Band which per¬ formed twice during the year. The members prac¬ ticed daily to achieve the best sound. All-Staters did achieve the best sound, but only after long hours of dedi¬ cated practice in choir or orchestra. Concert Band members were (Bottom Row) Laurie Dorris, Susie Mudd, Dan Maserang, Jenny Stephens, Lynn Klemme, Rita Trotter, Barb Stumpf, Suzanne Wolz, Sue Dennlgman, Abby Martin, Ellen Scheuerman, Elaine Mueller, Margaret Stroud, Linda Murphy, (Second Row) Sam Rainwater, Jeff Powell, Keith Happel, Emily West, Julia Culli, Kristie Werner, Mery Mueller, Denise Gebhart, Dorothy Richard¬ son, Matt Medder, Margie Meyer, Merribeth Muskopf, Jim Musgrove, Jim Fischer, Bob Touchette, Ken Wottowa, Ruth Meyer, Kathy LaGrange, (Third Row) Dale Kurrus, Doug Matzenbacher, John Andruska, Justin Howell, Rich Hillisheim, Chris Heilig, Curt Scherk, Mr. Ralph Schlesing¬ er, Scott Eugea, Bob Weir, Gary Bainter, Tom Schobert, Kevin Schmitz, Cheryl Black, Bill Carty, John Fischer, Dale Gruenewald, Eric Ude, Dairy Nadler, (Top Row) Jody O’Guinn, Jill Fox, Lori Reece, Lynn Molitor, Bob Vernier, and John Kinney. 46 Concert and Stage Bands Composing the Concert Choir were (Bottom Row) Pam McLean, Paul Lindauer, Marie Dahmer, David Nance, Marilvn Uhley, Doug Pruitt, Julie Keehner, Kent Naumann, Kathryn Carr, Karen Van Blair, Keith Lauf, Lori Johnston, Dan Glaeser, Cynthia Hecht, Dave Townsend, Jill Muren, Tammy Wolz, (Second Row) Mr. Don Jones, Laurie Williams, Jerry Graham, Robert Randolph, Lissa DeFrates, Robert Ayllon, Helen Glass, Kathy Roberts, Cynthia Sumner, Dave Bevirt, Karen Biehl, Zachary Harrod, Terri Krawczyk, Andy Katz, Carol Lakenburges, (Third Row) Diane Smith, Tom Dailey, Denise Buss, Becky Nelson, Mark Vitale, Randy Minemann, Cathy Happel, Diane Gruene- wald, Claude Chambers, Ann Winkel, Paul Greiman, Debbie Riddle, Roger Willmann, Barb Shaw, Gerald New, Jolene Raish, (Top Row) Sharon Blue, Frank Hesse, Linda Nunn, Mike Davies, Debbie Boisseau, Roy Winkel, Elaine Wagner, Mike Kimutis, Linda Latina, Vince Schomaker, Maria Anagnostopoulos, Diane Foree, Paul Schaefer, Mary Schulze, Mark Koopmann, Valerie DeHart, Ricky Procasky, and Lvnn Bowen. The key to singing is a note The Concert Choir was an or¬ chestra of singers. The group gave four performances, one at the Christmas assembly. They also sang at the baccalaureate service. Twenty-three of the choir were chosen as Remon Singers to perform at concerts and in the community. Three groups composed Remon: Casuals and In-Sept with seven members each and the Ensemble with nine. Each group created its own style and sound. The Casuals were (Bottom Row) Karen Van Blair, Tammy Wolz, accompanist, (Second Row) Kathryn Carr, Diane Gruenewald, (Top Row) Cathy Happel, Ann Winkel, and Becky Nelson. The Ensemble was composed of (Bottom Row) Kent Naumann, Lori Johnston, accompanist, Ricky Procasky, (Second Row) Keith Lauf, (Third Row) Randy Minemann, Mark Vitale, (steps) Robert Ayllon, Claude Chambers, and Robert Randolph. The In-Septs were (Bottom Row) Marilyn Uhley, Lissa DeFrates, (Sec¬ ond Row) Diane Foree, Linda Nunn, (Bottom Row)Maria Anagnostopoulos, accompanist, Debbie Boisseau, and Karen Biehl. Concert Choir 47 The Choralccrs were (Bottom Row) Julie Lougeay, Beth Fritsch, Dan Schobert, Mary White, Kevin Lanter, Linda ork, Mike Muskopf, Abby Toorigian, John Schwartz, Julie Cunningham, Kenny Lee, Lisa Lauf, Sharon Cannady, (Second Row) Dorothy Blue, Bill Ferguson, Janet Hoff¬ mann, Geri Hartoin, Ray Bieri, Lanna DeFrates, Tammy Marquis, Dorman Bazzell, Sarah Bucknell, Keith Edgar, irginia Oplotnik, Bruce Douglas, Kay Greiman, (Third Row) Mary Carty, Bob Davies, Barb Blaes, Mark Mueller, Dennis Thomas, Ruth Falconnier, Terri Santenello, Donna Scharf, Joe Schobert, Sue Bevlrt, Alan Luttrell, Merribeth Muskopf, Steve Byrne, Tim Crane, (Top Row) Sue Schanuel, Angie Snyder, Paul Schaefer, Rhonda Burns, Keith Blaies, Donna Parrone, Mark Henkel, Theresa Schomaker, Bob Burch, Vicki Gray, Kevin Randant, Kathy Wilson, Mike Jerome, Sue Payne, Vicki Moore, and Becky Benson. Groups practiced to achieve a professional sound One step away from the Concert Choir were the Choraleers and the Choral- ettes. They gained experi¬ ence in stage performance. The Choralettes were an all- girls’ group while the Cho¬ raleers were a mixed chorus. They met one hour daily to acquire experience in dif¬ ferent kinds of music, from “Praise the Lord” to “Colour My World.” The Choralettes were (Bottom Row) Cynthia Whitaker, Susan Thompson, Darla Herbert, Robin Walters, Carol Heidorn, Jane Rockwell, Karen Saffel, Wendy Newcomer, Cheryl Buesking, Janet Munie, Betty Dahmer, Linda Kochmann, (Second Row) Mary Week, Patty Theis, Yvonne Krausz, Vickie Stoll, Louise Baker, LaDean Goodwin, Christy Bone, Deanna Bullard, Kathy Cannon, Rosalie Lidisky, Laura Aud, Synthia Sindel, (Top Row) Caron Bush, Lori Johnston, Cindy Tippy, Beverly Phillips, Nancy DeMonge, Julie Howard, Tammy Muskopf, Barb Schwem- mer, Cheryl Blank, Liz Dixon, Joni James, Denise BritUn, Lisa Stiles, Tammy Clifton, and Johanna Klich. 48 Choralettes and Choraleers The Merrl Tones were (Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, Diane Seger, Brenda Frerker, Denise Herbert, Mary Heileman, Tina Vitale, Connie Crosby, (Second Row) Maureen Thompson, Sherri Monroe, Janette Erlinger, Kathv Brown, Cathy Engle, Kathy Koehler, Linda Speichinger, (Top Row) Bridget Pace, Toni Kolb, Dana Wallace, Leanne Baker, Barb Utz, and Libby Meyer. Jan Schmalensee gave her best to chorus rehearsal. Choral placement wasn’t as hard as it seemed Freshman chorus gives a taste of the training, pitch, tone, and control that is needed for the advanced choirs. The Girls Glee Club is a step up from chorus. Per¬ forming twice a year, the Glee Club consists of two choruses; the Belle Tones The choruses learned to blend voices under the direction of Mr. Donald Jones. and the Merri Tones. The Belle Tones were (Bottom Row) Sharon Lee, Diana Brough, Natalie Wynder, Janet Stein, Sherri Wood, Jeanine Rozycke, Jeannie Renneker, Chris Dahm, Michelle Sheroky, (Second Ro ) Tamey Warwick, Michelle Smith, Paula Aldrich, Bonnie Bruss, Kari Gromada, Lisa Krausz, Debbie Ames, Roberta Jobe, Jodi Krantz, Liz Voegtle, (Top Row) Peggy Klemme, Shawn Higgins, Sheila Hayden, Jennifer Graves, Jan Schmalensee, Lois Haider, Anne Koleson, Julie Hoppenjans, Lisa Voss, and Sandy Vogel. 2Jl 7 4 £ Chorus 49 Sophomore members who hammed it up were (Bottom Row) Carol Heidorn, Jeff Hopkins, David Hoover, Juli Cunningham, Lynn Moliter, Jennifer Riassetto, Diane Schade, Carol Neff, Bob Davies, Rhonda Burns, Mary Heileman, Rita Trotter, Nancy Simpson, (Top Row) Diana Brough, Scott Soucy, Barb Ingram, Roger Englcr, Kitty Fleming, Leanne Baker, Deanna Bullard, Betty Dahmcr, and Jeana Wisnesky. We whistled a happy tune “The Miracle Worker,” per¬ formed November 16 and 17, was a very intense play for the technical crews as well as the cast. The Miracle Worker cast was invited to put on the play the second week in January at a theatre convention at Illinois State University. Those two performances proved quite a challenge, for the set had to be cut down eleven feet and the cast, without a make-up crew along, had to put on their own make-up. Freshmen members who stuck together were (Bottom Row) Carol Determan, Tammy Daubach, Margaret Stroud, Wesley Morris, Kelly Dailey, (Second Row) Sherri Armes, Abby Martin, A1 Brainerd, Elizabeth Baker, Barb Trapp, (Third Row) Theresa Schultz, Dawn Dill, Ellen Scheuermann, Laurie Blaes, (Fourth Row) Allison Harshbarger, Debbie Knox, Eva Groom, Ethan Edwards, (Fifth Row) Linda Murphy, Cindy Weldon, Kathy Fimian, (Top Row) Joe Palausky, and Carl W T ilkerson. Senior members who had climbed to the top were (Bottom Row) Jim Herbert, Joyce Munie, Lisa Dietrich, (Second Row) Kathy Carr, Lynn Issclhardt, Linda York, (Third Row) Gwen Roundtree, Toni Mayer, Tracy Higgins, (Top Row) Doug Bernier, Lew Hages, and Nancy Foster. Junior members who kept on work¬ ing were (Bottom Row) Kathy Hart- leb, David Bodkin, Mary Schultz, (Second Row) Jeff Gremaud, Cathy Cohn, Cindy Schwahn, Frank Hesse, Anita Trotter, (Third Row) Sandy Meyer, Mary Meile, Rae Jean Meier, (Top Row) Kristie Werner, Donna Parrone, Mark Vitale, Cathy Happel, Ladean Goodwin, and Claude Chambers. 50 Little Theatre Keeping Little Theatre going were (Bottom Row) Jan Munier (senior) Something was always happening in vice-president. Sue Payne (sophomore) historian. Miss Jane Mueth, sponsor, (Top 101A. Row) Barb Blaes (Junior) secretary, Dan Blaes, (sophomore) parliamentarian, Carolyn Dyer (senior) president, and Mr. Mike Boy 11, sponsor. Missing from the picture were Rick Hunsakcr (Junior) treasurer, and Mrs. Deborah Stieneker, sponsor. Iff they could sec us now All good theatre members check the callboard even’ day. Donna Parrone and Carolyn Dyer found that Theatre was not all hugs and kisses. The spring musical, “The King and I,” was performed on two weekends instead of one as in the past. The cast and crew were the first to work with the new lighting and sound systems and the new red velvet curtains with the gold B entwined on top. “The King and I” was the tenth anniversary production of spring musicals by The¬ atre. After the last perform¬ ance a reception was held to honor previous casts and crews. Thespians congratu¬ lated Theatre with a plaque which was hung in the Audi¬ torium. The annual Theatre- Thespian banquet was held in May at Fischer’s Restau¬ rant at which time the “Aca¬ demy Awards” were given to those who earned them. Members of the Thespian Troupe 369 were (Bottom Row) Doug Bernier, Mr. Ed Chinn, Miss Jane Mueth, Miss Nina Bono, sponsor, Lew Hages, Kathy Carr, (Second Row) Barb Blaes, Mr. Joe Chmeleck, sponsor, Nancy Foster, Patty Beaird, Joan Blaes, Lisa Diestrich, Tracy Higgins, Linda York, Mary Meile, Mary Schulze, Maggie Meile, (Top Row) Joyce Munie, Carolyn Dyer, Dan Blaes, Cathy Happel, Rick Hunsakcr, Rae Jean Meier, Scott Soucy, Rita Trotter, Claude Chambers, Jan Munier, and Lynn Isselhardt. Thespians 51 The I.E. team consisted of (Bottom Row) Claude Chambers, Cathy Happel, Patty Bcaird, Lisa Dietrich, Greg Kern, Jeff Gremaud, (Second Row) Mary Schulze, Terry Schulze, Mark Vitale, Barb Blaes, Jennifer Riasetto, Nancy Foster, Mever Gross, Mrs. Sandra Parris, sponsor, (Top Row) Bill Fritz, Kristy Werner, Rick Hunsaker, and Scott Soucy. Competing against schools was an every day thing National Forensic League and the Individ¬ ual Events team were always on the go. Almost every weekend they had a tourna¬ ment and most of them w r ere up north near Chicago. The team of eight that w T ent to districts in individual events all advanced to sectionals. Meyer Gross and Mark Vitale both went on to the state tournament. Members of NFL worked hard to get on the team by earning a certain amount of points in their special events. NFL members were (Bottom Row) Rick Hunsaker, Lew Hagcs, Patty Beaird, Lisa Dietrich, Greg Kern, Barb Blaes, Mary Schulze, Jeff Gremaud, (Second Row) Monica Heil, Donna Parrone, Nancy Foster, Claude Chambers, Cathy Happcl, Dan Blaes, Diane Kostelac, Terry Schulze, (Top Row) Dr. Dick Hunsaker, sponsor, Andrea Wirth, Bill Fritz, Meyer Gross, Mark Vitale, Jerry Hoffman, and Keith Pennv. 52 NFL and IE Looking for a nose were Readers’ Theatre members (Bottom Row) Dan Blaes, (Second Row) Barb Ingram, Carolyn Dyer, Lew Hages, Cathy Cohn, A1 Brainerd, Joyce Munie, (Top Row) Cathy Happel, Doug Bernier, Donna Parrone, and Claude Chambers. Missing from the picture was Greg Kern and Jan Munier, student director. Participants in the “Love Course” contest play were Jeff Gremaud, Lew Hages, Nancy Foster, Kathy Carr, Doug Bernier, and Cathv Cohn. Here w e go again —to another tourna¬ ment! Winning was a little harder Readers’ Theatre’s “Nose, Nose, Nose” was a comedy about a man whose nose had run away. The spoof was intended to be a take-off on Russian life. The cast also poked fun at the new rule book by having a reader ask for a prop and then another reader tells him “no props” while showing a rule book. The contest play, “The Love Course,” also poked fun, but at the different ideas of men and women. Miss Mueth, the director, blocked the play so that the men and women were on separate halves of the stage. Whenever one side defeated the other, they would cross the stage to the other side. In debate, Photeine Anag- nostopoidos got a speaker award at the state tourna¬ ment. Besides this award, she and the other debators collected awards and tro¬ phies all year at tourna¬ ments. Julie Haynes and Photo Anagnos- topoulos w-orked hard to make the debate team successful. The debate team included (Bottom Row) Julie Haynes, Man’ Ann Hogg, Tim Warner, Julie Bums, Beth Fritsche, Andrea Wirth, (Second Row’) Mike Moliter, Monica Hell, Diane Kostelac, Janet Fritsche, Photo Anagnostopoulos, Donna Parrone, Bill Fritz, (Third Row ) Dan Blaes, Tammy Warw ick, Jerry Hoffman, Keith Penny, Bob Davies, Rick Hunsaker, (Top Row ) Jerry Rathman, Trond Vcracgg, Kevin Babbs, Chris Vandew’ater, and Tim Sanders. Readers’ Theatre; Debate 53 Participants du le Francais Organization were (Bottom Row) Lydia Falconnicr, Marie Stoll, Kathy Wurdinger, Cheryl Reime, Scott Litsey, Rob Gjerswald, (Second Row) Marie Slagle, Greg Kennedy, Jeff Gremaud, Maria Anagnostopoulos, Sheila O’Malley, Kim Inman, (Top Row) Tam Thi Vo, Lisa Kurtz, Marilyn Uhley, Mr. Farren Stover, sponsor, Carolyn Dyer, Lorrie Adair, and Sue Donjon. Language can be fun Many students enjoyed belonging to the foreign language clubs. The groups held meetings either before or after school to learn about the customs of the people who use French, Latin, and German. They also enjoyed social activities such as Christmas caroling, plays, and trips to area museums. Unfortunately, since Latin will be dropped from the curriculum in September, this will be the last year for a Latin Club. Ich Bin Mitglied des Deutschvereins (Bottom Row) Mary Beth Muskopf, Rhonda Burns, Cecile Hauver, Lew Hages, (Second Row) Joyce Lang, Karen Biehl, Juli Cunningham, Kathy Koehler, Linda Lehr, Candle Hen¬ son, (Top Row) Miss Lynn Koehler, sponsor, Ladean Goodwin, Robert Ayllon, and Scott Beyer. Missing from the picture were Melanie Limper and Lisa Dietrich. Latin Club members were Mrs. Mary Lou Bonnell, sponsor, Patty Papadopoulis, Tom Sotiropoulos, Lisa Kurtz, and Syn- thia Sindcl. During German Club meetings the members had a good time learning German polkas. Joyce Lang and Lew Hages practiced their steps. 54 Language Clubs FCA girls were (Bottom Row) Jeanine Rozycke, Kay Grciman, Viki Sandheinrich, Mary Beth Dahm, Terri Finch, Julie Revelle, Dianne Hock, secretary, Renee Rockwell, treasurer, (Second Row) Mary Ford, Pam Hawthorne, vice-president, Lynn Ledbetter, Brenda Frerker, Linda Ontko, Mary Frerker, Angie See, president, Mrs. Donna Norbet, sponsor, (Top Row) Candy Rosenberg, Theresa Determan, Mary Holdener, Maria Anagnostopoulos, Patty Porter, and Liz Voegtlc. Sharing our faith brought FCA boys were (Bottom Row) Greg Kern, Jeff Compton, Marcus Collins, Steve Lanxon, Tim Amstrong, vice-president, Jay Poletti, Brent Boyles, (Second Row) Greg Lange, Gary Bainter, David Kniepkamp, Steve Ward, Mark Walz, secretary, Jeff Boyles, Coach Norman Armstrong, sponsor, (Top Row) Kenny Cook, Myron Thomas, treasurer, Mark Eschman, and Mark Claro. us closer to each other The Fellowship of Chris¬ tian Athletes brought mem¬ bers closer together in spirit. They tried to become more of a service organiza¬ tion this year. Members worked for the Missouri Kids, an organization which helps severely-injured ath¬ letes, and they sponsored two needy families at Christmas. Local members joined St. Louis area FCA groups at the annual banquet on March 27 at Augustine’s Restaurant for fellowship and inspiration. Greg Kern and Pat Walsh did their part to raise money for FCA by selling soda at football games. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 55 The most enthusiastic supporters of the “Mighty Maroons” were (Bottom Row) Nancy Simpson, Dawn Newcomer, Lori Johnston, Karen Lesko, Juli Cunningham, Tina Vitale, Debbie Ames, (Second Row) Mary Ford, Kathy Koehler, Merribeth Muskopf, Rhonda Burns, Suzie Mudd, Nancy Wacltz, points secretary, Emily West, points secretary. Roberta Jobe, (Third Row) Mr. Vince Torigian, sponsor, Stacey Penny, Robyn Kelly, Debbie Knox, Eva Groom, Lisa Voss, Cheryi Blanck, Judy Kacmmerer, Roni Nadler, (Top Row) Kcitha Lotz, Barb Zinck, Dawn Dill, Debbie Elser, Vickie Stoll, secretary, Karen Biehl, treasurer, Lynn Ledbetter, vice-president, and Joyce Lang, president. We had the “PEP” to cheer on our team Filled with spirit, the Pep Club followed the Mighty Maroons all the way. Start¬ ing with football, they sold spirit items and decorated the goal posts. They took time to make run-through signs for football games, assemblies, and basketball games. Buses were sponsored to the awav-games of football, basketball, and volleyball. Three times a year, the “Breakfast of Champions” was held for the fall, winter and spring athletes by their energetic supporters. Vickie Stoll and Mary Ford helped the Pep Club by popping and selling popcorn at the basketball games. Susie Mudd and Joyce Lang gave up their free time to sell spirit items. Joyce Lang, president, put in extra time working with the sponsor, Mr. Vince Torigian. 56 Pep Club The boys’ champions, “The Immigrants,” were (Bottom Row r ) Mike Latinette, Mike Pace, Jeff Marifian, Bob Carroll, (Top Row) Phil J acquot, Paul Greiman, Mark Clavanese, Joe Duco, John Marifian, and Kevin Knepper. We got a “kick” out of Intramural soccer The girls’ champions, ‘The Mean Machine,” included Julie Auner, Conny Davinroy, Kelly Connor, Alyson Wceke, Jolene Raish, Cherry Price, Ann Patton, and Kim Fischer. The intramural program, in its seventh year, pro¬ vided students a chance to burn off excess energy. Everyone enjoyed the thrill of competition. Because of lack of teacher sponsor¬ ship, soccer was the only intramural sport available. But this did not stop the teams from competing en¬ thusiastically. The “Mean Machine” emerged as the winning team for the girls’ league. The victorious “Im¬ migrants” kicked their way to the boys’ championship. I’ll fight you for it! Intramurals 57 Party pooper! Happiness Is a fourth-place volleyball trophy from State. Neither rain nor hall nor sleet nor snow . . . He used our energy to compete as we once again proved that “West is best.” With guidance from coaches and support from enthusiastic parents and fans we made this year one of the best ever for inter¬ scholastic sports. This enthusiasm, together with hours of grueling prep¬ aration, earned a place for two of our teams in the state semi-finals. Whether we were actually participating in sports events or backing those who did, we showed lots of spirit. Anticipation . . . Over, rover . . . Wonder what he’s thinking? 58 Sports Varsity cheerleaders were (Bottom Row) Ann Winkel, co-captain. Barb Smith, co-captain, Kelly Connor, Ellen Supplier, Sue Adams, (Top Row) Theresa Carroll, Amy Pearce, Linda Latina, Julie Randle, and Sandy Fleshren. Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm Although supporting our teams was the major objective of the cheerleaders they also took part in a number of other activities. They were named champs of sixty squads at the Cheerleading Founda¬ tion last summer at Kansas University. At the Centralia Tournament they placed third out of sixteen squads. The girls judged area elementary school squads, decorated locker rooms, players’ rooms, and the campus, and wrote skits and decorated the gym for pep assemblies. Co-captain Ann Winkel and her squad gave energetic support to the action on the field. Even rain after our victory over East St. Louis could not dampen the spirits of the cheerleaders. Y-E-L-L! Everybody, yell! Betty Brown, Sue Wajdcn, Dlno Ponder, and Tammy Creason rose to new heights as Junior varsity cheerleaders. Cheerleading 59 Members of the varsity team were Marvin Horn, Jim Bartelsmeyer, Mark Walz, Mark Collins, Ken Huffman, Keith Kniepkamp, A1 Rogier, Coach Norm Armstrong, Myron Thomas, Dave Kniep¬ kamp, Bob Weilmuenster, Chuck Hollis, Tim Armstrong, Kip Pabst, Ron Wagner, and Greg Kern. First-year cross country runners were Roy Northcutt, Bill Wood, Monica Munie, Denise Britton, Connie Crosby, Ruth Garrison, Jeff Lawrence, Kennv Cook, Ed Shaver, Jay Schmitz, Vince Mannino, Randy Miller, Ron Cole, and John Lang. VARSITY S1ASO V (low score wins) West 17 41 East West 23 36 Mascoutah West 26 33 Edwardsville West 22 37 East St. Louis West 26 31 Centralia West 42 28 Alton 59 House Springs Granite City North Meet — West 4th of 16 teams West Invitational — West tied for 3rd of 12 teams Triad Invitational — West 2nd of 21 teams Springfield Lanphicr Invitational — West 4th of 18 teams Edwardsville Invitational — West 3rd of 11 teams East St. Louis Invitational — West 1st of 6 teams Peoria Invitational — West 9th of 44 teams St. Clair County Meet — West 2nd of 10 teams Alton Invitational — West 2nd of 7 teams Southwest Conference Meet — West 2nd of 7 teams District — West 2nd of 16 teams Sectional — West 3rd of 15 teams State — West 22nd of 28 Teams Coach Norman Armstrong and runners anticipate the outcome of the race. 60 Cross country Runners take your mark . . . get set . . . GO! The Junior varsity team consisted of Day Greiman, Sue Issclhardt, Linda Ontko, Angie See, Kathy Burnett, Man Frerkcr, Brenda Frerker, Brian Richards, Mark Meddcr, John Weilmucnster, Gary Hoclscher, Dave Zann, Pat Walsh, Mark Eschman, Gary Baintcr, Don Bertelsman, Jeff Boyles, Kyle Klein, Mary Dahm, manager, Vince Carriel, and Eugene Bringaze. Cross country leads the way The cross country team ran their best times ever in the state finals. Overall, they compiled 149 wins against 46 losses. The girls, a part of the junior varsity team, but not a team by themselves, completely dominated all girls they competed against. Running individually, Brenda Frerk¬ er Linda Ontko, Kathy Burnett, Sue Isselhardt, and Angie See placed in the top ten in the St. Clair County meet. HIGHLIGHTS: Junior Bob Weil- muenster was named Athlete of the Week by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Bob was also the number-one runner most of the year. Seniors Jim Bartelsmeyer and Keith Kniepkamp, co-captains, were two of the top three runners all season. Other outstanding runners were Chuck Hollis, Mark Walz, Mark Collins, and Kip Pabst. • Jim Bartelsmeyer and Bob Weilmuenster prepared themselves for an Kip Pabst knows how it feels after a race. upcoming race. Cross country 61 Swimmers take to the water at the sound of the gun. Swimmers were Rob Gjerswald, Mark Ritter, Lorrie Adair, Scott Gardner, and Kurt Schlosser. Missing from the picture was Danita Rowe. Golf (low score wins) We They Althoff 196 197 Collinsville 205 215 Cahokia 205 222 Edwardsville 192 185 East 200 194 Alton 191 186 Granite City South 198 218 Cahokia 201 271 East St. Louis 204 207 Mascoutah 164 171 Collinsville 189 216 Edwardsville 193 197 East 196 195 Althoff 202 214 Mascoutah 199 207 Alton 204 207 Springfield Invitational 19th Champaign Invitational 16th District 7th Swimmers place high in Districts Coached by Gene Maurer the golf team won twelve of its sixteen meets. The swim team had only two meets. In the IHSA District Scott Gardner placed second in the 500 yard freestyle and fifth in the 200 yard freestyle. Mark Ritter placed third and fifth in the 50 yard freestyle and the 100 yard free¬ style respectively. Lorrie Adair placed first in the 200 yard freestyle and second in the 100 yard freestyle. Scott placed twelfth in the 500 yard freestyle at State. Members of the golf team were (Front Row) Coach Gene Maurer, Dave Nester, Bill Ross, Butch Lewis, Jim Rogers, Tim Shannahan, Jack Anderson, (Back Row) Craig Doiron, Mike Alberts, Kent Jones, Rick Constance, Ken Holshouser, and Dwight Heberer. 62 Swimming and golf Girls’ tennis team battles tough competition Members of the girls’ tennis team were (Bottom Row) Julie Revclle, Carol Cohn, Clndv Farris, Julie Parks, Sue Lutton, Kelly Shannon, Andrea Korein, Karen Lcsko, (Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Llssa DeFrates, Viki Moss. Jill Kuenne, Connie Llsch, Liz Crotty, Connv Davinrov, Terri Snare, Lisa Blaha, and Terri Grass. The girls’ tennis team won eight of their thirteen matches. Their four-three victory over Alton gave the girls a third place finish in the Southwestern Conference for the second consecutive year. HIGHLIGHTS: Terri Grass, Lissa DeFrates and Cindy Farris had the most wins, nine each. Conny Davinrov and Terry Snare finished as one of the stronger doubles in the area. Cindy was the only team member that played singles only. She was selected to be a member of the All-City Girls’ Tennis Team. Cindy Fanis demonstrates her forehand skill. Half the battle was getting to the tennis court. Kelly Shannon shines after a tennis victory. GIRL ' S TENUIS We They We They Cahokia 5 2 Althoff 2 5 Pinckneyville 7 0 Mascoutah 5 2 East 0 7 Granite City South 2 5 East St. Louis 7 0 Alton 4 3 Granite City North 7 0 Edwardsvillc 6 1 Collinsville 2 5 East 1 6 Lincoln 7 0 Tennis 63 Gridders ranked high in State The Maroons completed an undefeated regular season schedule under the coaching of Bruce Arnold, Pete Hensel, Keith Lawrence, and Larry Betz. In the State Playoff games the gridders beat Galesburg, Elk Grove, and lost in the final seconds of the game against Glenbard West. The offensive team chalked up 301 points while the defensive team broke a record by gaining 28 points. Among the highlights of the season were: Phil Jacquot with seven interceptions, Kirk Sonnenberg with 43 solo tackles, Ed Jurak with a 94 yard run against Alton, and Joe Young with 5 touchdown passes during the Collinsville game. The Maroons were nominated as number two in the United Press International Poll. The gridders were also honored in being ranked number one in the Belleville News Democrat Poll and the Metro East Journal. Individual Honor : Most Inspirational Player.Fred Bctten Most Valuable Offensive Player.Joe Young Most Valuable Defensive Player Kirk Sonnenberg Recognition of Little Devil’s Award . . .Joe Young Recognition of Little Knights Award Mike Decker, Joe Heinmer Tri-Captains for 1977 Tim Ponslcr, Ed Jurak Brian Stady Tackles combined their efforts to bring down Galesburg in the first of three playoff-games. Bob Dunn makes an opening for Scott Olson during the Edwardsville game. Quarterback Joe Young led the offensive team to victory over Edwardsville. Kirk Sonnenberg was selected All- State linebacker. 64 Football Referees kept things under control in the game against our big rival, the East Lancers. The freshman team was composed of (Bottom Row) Jeff Erhardt, Joe Voyles, Rick Herndon, Gordon Meyer, Dave Becherer, Nick Gedda, Dan Heinmer, Darry Nadler, Dave Mcllravy, (Second Row) John Vahlkamp, Chris Hessler, Kirk Olsen, Charles Nagcr, Richard Kirk, Kevin Elbe, Chip Weihl, Gary McCoy, (Third Row) Aaron Walters, Mike Miller, Tom Tilton, Larrv Phillips, Charles Eichholz, Jeff Weidenbenncr, John Slo- comb, (Fourth Row) Rick Bittner, Ray Dahm, Rick Sotiropoulos, Neal Burgard, Dan Gipson, Scott Weeke, Jeff Matecki, Jeff Lanaghan, Doug Siebenberger, (Fifth Row) Mark O’Donnell, Jeff Law¬ rence, Larry Feltcrcr, Brad Gain, Dwayne Schaller, Matt Martinez, Prescott Whit¬ taker, Randy Johnson, (Sixth Row’) Kim Williams, Larry Ruser, Steve Voss, Brian Giessing, Brian Barton, Doug Compton, Mike Mabry, Barry Wood, (Top Rowr) Coach Robert Yaggc, Tom Pfershy, manager, Rob Murcn, Tern’ Groce, Lee Uhley, Dave Wild, David Safarian, Craig Conncly, and Coach John Wehmeier. Missing from the picture was Coach Robert Kaiser. 1976 Football Season We They Althoff 7 0 Parkway North 40 0 Edwardsville 33 0 Collinsville 47 7 Belleville East 27 7 Cahokia 14 0 East St. Louis 22 14 Hazelwood Central 13 7 Alton 41 19 State Playoffs Galesburg 23 11 Elk Grove 24 21 Glenbard West 10 13 Gang tackling was a key factor in defensive play against Glenbard West. Football 65 Teams compile a 30-5 season record The defensive team included (Bot¬ tom Row) Jim Pietroburgo, Steve Hug, Phil Jacquot, Dave Schulte, Mark Calvanese, Mike 0‘Donnell, Kirk Sonnenberg, Tim Ponsler, (Sec¬ ond Row) Mike Kavanaugh, Alan Snow, Randy Friedman, Jack Stuhl- satz, Scott Lanxon, Craig Farmer, Dan Dobbs, (Third Row) Mark Esch- mann, manager, Kevin Athmer, Shawn Clayton, Steve Lawrence, Steve Wheland, Skip Grimes, Brian Stady, Mike Mrkacek, manager, By¬ ron Turner, manager, (Top Row) Coach Pete Hensel, Dave Sonnen¬ berg, Greg Sonnenberg, Paul Snook, Nick Sheer, Jeff LeGrand, and Coach Keith Lawrence. 66 Football Carroll provided leadership and inspiration to fellow players. Jeff Marifian completed 80% of his field goal attempts. The offensive team included (Bottom Row) John Pietro- burgo, Jeff Compton, Fred Betten, Mike Decker, Steve Lanxon, Bob Dunn, Mike Ismail, Ron Hundley, Rick Dunn, Bob Tyler, (Second Row) John Marifian, Austin Katten- braker, Ed Jurak, Joe Young, Craig Whittaker, Bob Carroll, Bob Mueller, Jeff Arnold, Dan Hornbostel, Brent Lehr, (Third Row) Todd Roberson, Dean Koopman, Scott MacDonald, Brian Hoelscher, Mike Maxwell, Rick Biggs, Jeff Black, Dave Tonjes, Bruce Schopp, John Duncan, (Top Row) Coach Larry Betz, Kevin Knepper, Greg Collins, Roger Cox, Rusty Strong, Brad Barton, Scott Groce, Mark Gray, Scott Olson, Roy Winkel, and Coach Bruce Arnold. Football 67 Volleyball sets up a good season The volleyball team had a great season, losing only four of the twenty-three games they played. Their fourth-place state trophy was the first trophy from state to be brought to West bv a girls’ team. HIGHLIGHTS: ' Terri Grass, Liz Crotty, and Connie Lisch were the three top scorers, with serving points of 183, 179, 176 respectively. Terri was also first with 207 assists, followed by Debbie Jaskowiak with 196. Liz, who was selected to be a member of the IHSA Tournament team, had the most spikes with 255. Oops, out of bounds! Members of the freshman team were (Bottom Row) Christy Welzbacher, Mary Zi pfel, Annette Dahm, Sherry Terveer, (Top Row) Tina Tadlock, Sue Kuenne, Ellen Dobbs, Cheryl Reime, and Coach Larry Betz. Freshmen huddled around Coach Betz during a time out to discuss the game strategy. Debbie Jaskowiak demonstrates the technique that made her one of the team’s top setters. 68 Volleyball JV team members practiced their serv¬ ing style in a pre¬ game warm up. West chalks up another victory. Proud co-captains displayed their fourth place state trophy. The junior varsity team consisted of (Bottom Row) Jo Gedda, Jill Herbstre ith, Jean Scheller, Kendra Kaiser, Cindy Determan, Sandy Erhardt, Sue Bevirt, Michelle Wiley, Mary Frerker, Terri Finch. (Top Row) Lanna DeFrates, Terri Santancllo, Joan Zika, Jane Ladewig, Mary Ford, Jill Kuenne, Kim Sandheinrich, Brenda Frerker, Julie Samples, and Cheryl Buesking. Varsity Schedule We They Collinsville 2 1 B.T.H.S. East 2 0 Mascoutah 2 0 Wesclin 1 2 Althoff 2 0 Granite City South 2 0 Edwardsville 2 0 East St. Louis 2 0 Granite City North 2 0 Freeburg 0 2 Cahokia 2 0 Lincoln 2 0 B.T.H.S. East 2 1 Althoff 2 0 Alton 2 1 1st place —B.T.H.S. West Tour. 1st place —District Tour. 1st place —Sectional Tour. 1st place-Super-Sectional Tour. 4tlj place —State Tour. Volleyball 69 The overhead serve was proven very effective by Jill Kuenne. Belleville West ran into stiff competition at state playoffs against Oak Lawn. Composing this year’s winning volleyball team were (Bottom Row) Connie Lisch, Terri Grass, Lanna DeFrates, Lissa DeFrates, Debbie Jaskowiak, Liz Crotty, (Top Row’) Jill Kuenne, Kim Sandheinrich, Debbie Dahm, Kathy Sandheinrich, Barb Scheller, and Coach Larry Betz. Coach Larry Betz had the distinction of being the only male coach at the state playoffs. 70 Volleyball Co-captains Brent Boyles and Terry Pabst led the team in scoring and spirit. Cagers lack experience Sophomore team members were (Front Row) Pete McClarv, Scott Gross, Pat Martens, Brent Lehr, Brian Richards, Kip Pabst, Brad Barton, (Top Row) Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, Rusty Strong, Ron Stitzel, Austin Kattcnbraker, Mark Hackmann, Doug Miller, and Richard Henry. Freshman cagers were (Bottom Row) Andy Artcrburn, manager, Dave Moore, manager. Kris Howell, Steve McClarv, Jeff Matecki, Darry Nadler, Dave Bcchcrer, Terry Groce, Jeff Lanaghan, Danny Gipson, Gordon Mever, manager, (Top Row) Coach Gary Weshinsky, Brian Gicssing, Nick Gedda, Barry Wood, Dave Safarian, Brian Barton, Scott Wcckc, John Slocomb, Tom Schaefer, Doug Compton, and Coach Roger Mueller. Basketball 71 Randy Brown tips the ball to Darin Fries. 1976 77 Basketball Scores W e They Mascoutah 55 49 East St. Louis 51 52 Cahokia 47 53 Collinsville 53 100 Granite City South 42 49 Edwardsville 68 63 Alton 75 66 Mater Dei 85 53 Althoff 66 53 Edwardsville 63 48 East 70 73 East St. Louis 58 73 Collinsville 58 88 De Smet 76 77 Granite City North 59 56 Alton 78 84 East 72 83 Cahokia 66 73 2nd — East Inv. Tournament 72 Basketball Cager§ place second In the Oast Invitational Junior varsity team members were (Bottom Row) Mark Hackmann, Ron Stitzel, Rusty Strong, Greg Sonnenberg, Jim Pietroburgo, Steve Lawrence, Kevin Mueller, (Top Row) Coach Woody Burnett, Brad Barton, Paul Fuchs, Austin Kattcnbraker, Brent Lehr, Karl Viehman, John Pietroburgo, Kip Pabst, and Dennis Keck, manager. What goes up has to come down . . . sooner or later. The varsity team consisted of (Bottom Row) Jeff Osick, manager, Dennis Keck, manager, Brian Matecki, Karl Viehman, Dave Bertsch, Darin Fries, Jim Pietroburgo, Terry Pabst, co-captain, Tom Tipton, manager, (Top Row) Coach Dennis Schutzcnhofer, Coach Woody Burnett, John Pietroburgo, Randy Brown, Terry Ford, Ken Carmody, Brent Boyles, co-captain, Greg Sonnenberg, Coach Gary Weshinsky, and Coach Roger Mueller. The basketball team won eleven of their twenty-six games. They were handicapped by the fact that only two of the team’s members saw varsity action last year. Highlights: Randy Brown, Brent Boyles and Jim Pietroburgo had the best percentages of success¬ ful shots from the field, with 54.3, 52.6 and 47.7 respectively. Brent, Terry Pabst and Randy had the best percentages of success¬ ful free throws with 80.3, 66.3 and 65.4 respectively. Brent had the most rebounds with 193, followed by Randy with 112 and Ken Carmody with 106. Basketball 73 The girls’ junior varsity basketball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Julie Lougeay, Janet Verdu, Ruth Garri¬ son, Liz Rainbolt, Robin Kelly, Angelica Anagnostopoulos, Mary Zip- fel, Stephanie Dorris, (Top Row) Marilyn Renth, Julie Samples, Lanna DeFrates, Jane Haentzler, Michelle Wiley, Jean Scheller, Terri Santanel- lo, and Coach Larry Betz. Connie Lisch gains an Inside position during the Althoff game. Girls’ Basketball We They Alton 36 78 Edwardsville 53 31 East 37 36 Granite City South 64 30 Triad 68 44 Althoff 38 44 Mascoutah 43 45 Cahokia 51 32 Althoff 42 43 East St. Louis 44 27 East 41 47 Regional Tournament Okawville 51 33 Althoff 45 30 East 33 40 Style makes a winner. The object of the game was to keep the ball above the opponent’s reach. 74 Girls’ basketball Varsity team members were (Bottom Row) Ellen Younger, Angie Snyder, Mary Ford, Jill Kucnne, Pam Quandt, Cindy Farris, (Top Row) Terri Grass, Roni Nadler, Connie Lisch, Sarah Clark, Liz Crotty, Conny Davinroy, and Coach Larry Betz. Second season ends with 8 6 The girls’ team won eight of their fourteen games. In the IHSA Regionals they placed second. Highlights: Jill Kuenne scored the most points with 148, followed by Ellen Younger with 131 and Terri Grass with 115. Connie Lisch had the most re¬ bounds with 144, followed by Jill with 138, and Conny Davinroy with 62. Jill had the greatest percentage of successful shots from the field with 46%, followed by Ellen with 44%. The Maroons hustle down the court to tie up the game. Coach Betz had plenty of advice for the team. Girls’ basketball 75 Junior varsity team mem¬ bers were (Bottom Row) Todd Crosslcy, Mike Arnold, Don Bcrtelsman, Glenn Hell, John Bevenue, Mark Jasko- wiak, Ed Bowen, Dan Miller, Don Boatman, (Top Row) Coach John Wchmeier, A. J. Xadler, Don Belobraydic, Bill Gricbel, Jay Poletti, Doug Matzenbacher, Brad Meyer, Scott Morris, Lynn Polczynski, Jeff Baumann, Chris Smith, Mike Lester, and Coach Bill Hart. We stayed on top of the action. Wrestling Schedule We They Roxana 27 23 Ccntralia 57 0 Collinsville 50 13 Granite City North 19 28 Edwardsville 24 25 Hazelwood East 32 11 East St. Louis 41 17 Parkway North 32 15 Rivcrvicw 19 23 Cahokia 17 35 Lincoln 56 5 Mascoutah 38 13 Granite City South 28 22 Parkway North 37 12 Hazelwood West 32 19 Cahokia 14 29 Ritenour 46 6 Alton 43 17 Hazelwood Central 38 12 East 21 25 Althoff 51 9 Tournament Kesults Mascoutah Invitational 4th Southwestern Conference 3rd Hazelwood East Invitational 3rd Jacksonville Quad 1st IHSA District 2nd I USA Sectional 7th IHSA State 18th Freshman Dave Harris kept an eye on his veteran teammates. This grappler was determined to stick his opponent to the mat 76 Wrestling Bob Graebe scores a point on his opponent from Althoff. Wrestlers grapple through season The wrestling team had an overall record of fifteen wins and six losses, not including tournaments. They won 258 matches, lost 144, and tied five. 83 of the 258 victories were pins. In tournament action the team compiled thirteen firsts, seventeen seconds, thirteen thirds, five fourths, and one fifth. This includes the IHSA District, Sectional and State Tournaments. Highlights: Tom Janicik had the most pins with 17. Jim Janicik and Norm I)ahm tied for second with 13 and Rick Dunn was third with 10 pins. Tom broke a state record by having the most points, 22, in his 126 pound weight class. He has won fifteen tournament championships and compiled a record of 114 w’ins, 10 losses, and 60 pins for his high school career. Tom Janicik brought home a second- place state trophy. The varsity wrestling team consisted of (Bottom Row) David Harris, Donald Thompson, Norman Dahm, Rick Hill, Jim Janicik, Tom Janicik, Co-captain, Mike Arnold, Arif Rao, manager, (Top Row ) Coach John Wehmeier, Donald Bcrtclsman, Rick Dunn. Joe Hcmmer, Bob Dunn, Jeff Arnold, Butch Allgire, Dave Murcn, co-captain, John Bcvenue, Tammv Dunn, manager, and Coach Bill Hart. Wrestlers fought not only as individuals but also as a team. Wanna dance, big boy? Wrestling 77 UTetmen ace opponents At the time the Bellevinois had to go to press the tennis team was undefeated. Return¬ ing varsity players were David Nester, junior, and Prasanta Chettri, sophomore. The team was coached by Bob Kaiser, who has been the tennis coach for only two years. Varsity tennis players were (Bottom Row) Prasanta Chettri, Mike Molitor, Marty Lesko, (Top Row) Dave Nester, Greg Holdener, Paul Keck, Joe Vassen, and Coach Bob Kaiser. Members of the JV team were (Bottom Row) Randy Meland, Rich Rawlings, Jeff Hauser, Ray Holdener, Scott McLean, Chip Weihl, Scott Martin, (Top Row) Coach Bob Kaiser, Pete Merzian, Steve Kamm, Kevin Morton, Phil Cohn, Bruce Gaston, Marty Woodrome, and Joe Roth. 78 Tennis Concentration led to victory. The sun played havoc with the match. Check out those legs! Coach Bob Kaiser contemplates his strategy to produce a winning season. Boy ' s 1977 Tennis Schedule We They Waterloo Lebanon Granite South Springfield Collinsville Cahokia E. St. Louis Alton Granite South Belleville East Marissa Rich Central Edwardsvillc Waterloo Gibault E. St. L. Lincoln Collinsville Cahokia O’Fallon E. St. Louis Alton East Inv. Belleville East Edwardsville 7 0 5 2 5 2 7 0 7 0 7 0 4 3 7 0 6 1 Althoff Mascoutah IHSA District FINALS Tennis 79 Baseball swings into action Varsity 1976 Baseball Schedule We They St. Paul 10 0 Granite Citv South 2 3 Collinsville 2 1 Cahokia 5 1 Mater Dei 5 0 East St. Louis 10 11 Alton 4 5 East 2 3 Edwardsville 3 2 Althoff 10 12 Collinsville 4 3 East St. Louis 10 7 Alton 1 4 Edwardsville 6 0 St. Henry 10 (City Tourney) 4 East 1 (City Championship) 3 Cahokia 8 2 St. Henry 7 3 East 8 7 Mascoutah 6 5 East 1 1977 Varsity Baseball Schedule 2 Mascoutah 4 3 Mater Dei 4 0 Granite South 0 11 Althoff 4 2 Collinsville 1 4 Cahokia 1 2 E. St. Louis 4 9 Alton 4 3 Edwardsville 7 1 The sophomore baseball team were (Bottom Row) Nick Scher, Brent Lehr, Dave Gebhardt, Perry Skaer, Mark Gray, Jeff Marifian, Ron Hodgkin, manager, (Second Row) John Duncan, Brad Barton, Ken Brown, Matt Zipfel, Rich Henry, Jeff Grass, Steve Hausmann, Tom Tipton, manager, (Third Row) Doug Miller, Rick Schaller, Daryl Skaer, Pete McClary, James Hargis, Doug Tedford, Doug Matzenbacher, and Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer. Terry Pabst crawls back safely. John Marifian readies himself, hoping to slug the ball. Bob Mueller, in ready position, awaits the ground ball. 80 Baseball The varsity baseball team members were (Front Row) Mike Ismail, Mike Dunnigan, Kevin Muendlein, Terry Pabst, John Marifian, Phil Jacquot, Mark Koopman, Dan Dobbs, (Second Row) Brian Hoelscher, Ted Harry, Jack Stuhlsatz, Dave Wappel, Craig Heidom, Ed Jurak, Bob Mueller, Coach Chuck Hasenstab, (Third Row) Scott Voellinger, Austin Kattenbracker, Craig Farmer, Scott Lanxon, Tim Ponsler, Randy Friedman, Jeff Gibbons, and Coach George Shea. The varsity baseball team, strengthened by eight re¬ turning seniors who saw varsity action last year, opened the season by beat¬ ing Mascoutah, 4-3 and Mater Dei, 4-0. The eight returning seniors were Phil Jacquot, Terry Pabst, Mike Ismail, Kevin Muendlein, John Marifian, Mark Koop¬ man, Craig Heidom, and Jeff Gibbons. The varsity baseball team is coached by Coach Chuck Hasenstab and Coach George Shea. Members of the freshman baseball team were (First Row) Jeff James, Larry Russer, Steve Voss, Glen Ganshientz, Dale Greenwald, Dave Wild, Tim Elser, John Kirchoff, Charles Nager, (Second Row) Jay Hayden, Dan Muskopf, Tom Schobert, Doug Siebenburger, Dave Becherer, Darin Nadler, Gordon Meyer, Bill Saurwein, Dick Bittner, Dade Farrar, Jeff Lanaghan, John Slocomb, Dave Self, Lori Altman, Angelica Anagastopolis, managers, (Third Row) Coach Gene Mauer, Don Johnson, Keith Johnston, Brad Scharf, Steve McClary, Scott Royce, Theodore Mooney, Dwayne Schaller, Mike Mabry, Tom Anderson, Prescott Whittaker, Kirk Olsen, Bobby Quant, Keith Sonsoud, Kevin Elbe, Barry Wood, Mike Howard, and George Papproth. Baseball 81 On dei men relay to State The boy’s track team is starting the season out strong with eight returning seniors. The mile relay team consisting of Mark Collins, Tim Arm¬ strong, Tom Schmitz, and Steve Ward is one of the top teams in the area. Other hope¬ fuls are Bob Weilmuenster, long distance and Steve Ward in hurdles, Ron Vallandingham and Ron Hundley in the discus, Brad Koldehoff and Bruce Shopp in shot put. Members of the frosh-Junlor varsity team were (Front Row) Kevin Athmer, Wally Davis, Mark Mcdder, Jeff Oslck, Lenny Stovall, Dave Zahn, Gary Bainter, Dave Kniepkamp, John Weilmuenster, Greg Kern, (Second Row) Keith Hernandez, Ed Shaver, Jeff Powell, Tim Roth, Rick Gauch, Eugene Bringaze, Jay Schmitz, Vince Mannino, Steve Coleman, Jeff LeGrand, Keith Dlntelmann. Ken Cook, Norman Dahm, Dave Conley, (Back Row) Sandy Berry, Brad Jones, Todd Crosley, Dan Gipson, Dave Safarian, Mark Kysor, Tom Tilton, Chuck Davis, Dave Rice, Nick Geddar, Doug Compton, Bart Tate, Jay Glntz, Henry Haas, Tom Schaefer, Paul Snook, Dave Sonnenberg, Steve Williamson, ' Larry Phillips, Glen Sllch, Charlie Rosenberg, Jeff Lawrence, Diane Miller, Bill W T ood, and Stacey Leslie. Ron Hundley kept the discus soaring. Dave Sonnenburg “prays” for a long Jump. Boys’ track A good exchange is an added plus to the 880 Relay team. 76 Invitational East Relays 3rd of 8 teams Mineral Area Meet 7th of 24 teams Conference Relays 3rd of 7 teams County Meet 3rd of 6 teams Granite South Inv. 2nd of 12 teams Centralia Relays 3rd of 15 teams Conference Meet 3rd of 7 teams Cahokia Invitational 2nd of 13 teams Districts 8th of 17 77 Season Schedule West They Edw r ardsville 80 50 Cahokia 69 34 Centralia 64 East Relays 3rd of 8 teams Mineral Area Meet 4th of 19 teams Lincoln 58 81 Granite City North 91 50 Conference Relays 4th of 8 teams County Meet Granite City South Invitational Centralia Relays City Championship at East Conference Meet Cahokia Meet Districts State Members of the varsity track team were (Front Row) Ron Hundley, Steve Hug, Kip Pabst, Ron Wagner, Dave Eschmann, Dave Bertsch, Aaron Rcnth, (Second Row) Stacy Leslie, Sandy Berry, Mary Dahm, Vince Carriel, Paul Fuchs, Steve Lanxon, Tom Schmitz, Bruce Schopp, Kevin Kncppcr, (Back Row) Coach Woody Burnett, Brent Boyles, A1 Rogicr, Bob Tyler, Brad Kolde- hoff, Ron Vallandingham, Myron Thomas, Coach Gaiy Carr and Coach Norm Armstrong. Missing from the picture were Steve Ward, Tim Arm¬ strong, Mark Collins, and Bob Weil- muenster. Boys’ track 83 Girls off and running to State So far this season the girls are undefeated. They have a very strong team this year. The girls possess depth, experience and confidence. They are hoping for another District title to go with last year’s and look forward to winning their third con¬ secutive first place title at the Granite City South Invitational. Hopefully they will match last year’s undefeated season. I can fly! Patti Hammond clears the high Jump bar with room to spare. Quick starts were essential to success. Members of the girls Junior varsity and frosh teams were (First Row) Margaret Jorns, Susanne Wolz, Con¬ nie Crosby, Theresa Determan, Janette Erlinger, Tammy Dunn, Di¬ ane Seger, Vicki Stulsatz, Kristy Lauer, Sherry Terveer, Monica Munie, Connie Tripp, Ruth Garrison, (Second Row) Debbie Johnson, Jeanine Rozycke, Dawn Rowe, Sandy Nold, Dorothy Richardson, Edna Lave, Mary Zipfel, Ann Hagler, Nancy Dunlap, Sue Kuenne, (Third Row) Coach Norm Armstrong, Cheryl Rockwell, Patty Porter, Debbie Elser, Barb Utz, Dana Wallace, Beth Herbert, Beth Laughlln, Theresa Davidson, Cindy Davidson and Coach Weshinskey. Missing from the pic¬ ture: Annette Dahm, Nancy Karowski, and Christy Welzbacher. 84 Girls’ track Members of the varsity girls track team were (First Row) Mary Holdener, manager, Sue Isselhardt, Cheryl Buesking, Lanna DeFrates, Kathy Mannino, Terri Finch, Kathy Burnett, Brenda Frerker, Mary Frerker, Vicki Sandheinrich, manager, (Second Row) Debbie Dahm, Angie See, Robin Kelly, Leigh Gadell, Diane Schade, Marlene Raish, Kay Grieman, Tammy Wolz, Deanne Dahm, (Third Row t ) Coach Woody Burnett, Coach Phil Highsmith, Kathy Sandhein¬ rich, Linda Ontko, Joan Zika, Patti Hammond, Jill Kuenne, Mary Ford, Renee Rockwell, Coach Gary 7 Weshinsky, and Coach Norm Armstrong. Tammy Wolz and Kathy Mannino execute another perfect exchange. Angie See takes a breather. Tammy Wolz gives all she’s got at the finish. 1976 Invitational Meets Granite City South Inv. 1st of 12 teams Alton Relays 1st of 12 teams Cahokia Invitational 1st of 13 teams District 1st of 36 teams State 10 of 692 teams 1977 Season Schedule We They Granite City South 123 5 Alton 112 16 East St. Louis 36 Red Bud 103 52 Lebanon 9 Mascoutah 86 42 East St. Louis Relays 1st of 8 teams City championship at East East 114 44 Althoff 6 Cahokia 85 43 Granite City South Inv. 1st of 15 teams Alton Relays Lincoln Cahokia Invitational District State Girls’ track 85 From the time we begin to talk we are constantly ask¬ ing questions. The need and desire to learn is a vital part of us. The knowledge we gain here will be used throughout our lives. As high school students we should take advantage of our opportunities and kindle “our energy to learn.” . . . energy to learn 87 Library goes thru Phase One Last summer the library un¬ derwent Remodeling, Phase I. The library space expanded to take in 118 SL. All library services and references were put into one area while the other space was set up as a study center with tables and carrels. Many students pass through these doors every day to start off the morning routine. Getting involved in library procedures, student librarians volunteer their services. The library was a big help to Just about everyone in school. An extensive card catalog helped stu¬ dents to prepare assignments in many classes. 88 Library Group studies were very common in the conference room where all the Crowded tables leave students no alterna- refercnce books are. tive but to study in solitude. Library 89 assignment. A group of serious students were a welcome sight to the librarians. Mrs. Doris Swarringim, the library secretary, made sure all the books had a call number and proper cards for filing in the Card Catalog. 90 Library The study center, as well as our minds, expanded Even though Phase I changed the appearance and enlarged the content, the library was still the popular place to go to study for a test or just to be alone. This sanctuary served as our chief informer, giving us back¬ ground to see us through the year. Dale Lehnherr keeps up with current events bv reading the St. Louis Globe. Kristy Laucr checks the map of Illinois in Debbie (Treason is choosey when it comes to picking a book from the twenty-six an atlas. thousand library books on the shelves. Library Languages are the common bond Other languages, no matter which tongue we chose to study, proved to be an easy task once we had a general background and understanding of our own native language. Studying foreign languages made us wonder about the lands beyond our shores. Debate student, Dan Blaes, kept a file of arguments for his debate tournaments. The LaTuna, a college fraternity from Spain, entertained foreign language stu¬ dents with song and dance. Skip Grimes and Pam Boehm were experts at Password because of their extensive vocabulary skills. 92 Languages Becky Rose and Doug Tedford study Spanish together. Rev. Pat Patterson speaks to Spanish classes about his missionary work in Equador. Dan Blaes displays a wool tweed poncho from Equador. The language curriculum in¬ cluded English composition, literature, speech, journalism, theatre, Latin, French, Ger¬ man, and Spanish. Latin students Kevin Morton, Bob Cusack, and Jeff Baumann pose with their idol, Julius Caesar. French students learn language with the use of headphones. Languages 93 Wc enrolled in the social studies to learn about other times and places What does happen across the river? Ocean? Mountain? Desert? One way we were able to find out about the people and cultures around us was to enroll in social studies. We studied the soils, the climate, the weather condi¬ tions, and just about every¬ thing there was to know about the other places. L sing his knowledge of history, Joe Ncuncr constructed a unique bicycle and rode it in the Hobo Day parade. The government classes learned about city government first hand as they attended a Belleville city council meeting presided over bv Mavor Charles Nichols. Students had a wide variety of history electives to choose from. 94 Social Studies Susan Meyer, Tim Verdu, and Tom Miller admire an Indian relic used to scrape fur off animals. Students in a class called Popular Image discussed how prejudices affect thinking. The social sciences included civics, world history, geogra¬ phy, social studies, Ameican history, physiography, world civilization, sociology, psychol¬ ogy, government, and Ameri¬ can problems. Mrs. Margaret Bealrd and Margaret Stroud helped to gather presents and canned foods for the needy family Christmas project of their civics class. Social Studies 95 Julie Randle relieves the tension of geometry with a stick of gum. We found the logic of science could be used every day Even a geometry puzzle made us appreci¬ ate the complexity of math. Although we worked many textbook problems on paper, mathematics or the science of numbers taught us to look much deeper at the world around us. We were taught not to merely find the answer but the how, why, and what used to get to the answer. Eventual¬ ly we learned to see the logic of math as it applied to our daily lives. Students could take basic math, algebra, plane geometry, analytic geometry, and trigo¬ nometry, as well as biology, human anatomy, ecology, physics, and chemistry. A NASA representative discussed some aspects of space travel to a “far out” assembly of science classes. 96 Mathematics Glenn Heil cares for a tank of fish in biology. A hamster serves as a visual aid for Terry Davinroy. Mr. Tim Buchanan stands high on his desk to observe a wasp’s nest. Lisa Sieron and Nancy Graf team up for the right results in chemistry. Natural and Phvsical Sciences 97 Exercise helps to strengthen bodies and minds The school not only gave us a general background of many kinds of knowledge, but also provided lessons in health and the proper way to eat, drink, and be merry. Good health is essential for this world of ours. Since exercise is good for the brain we enrolled in physical education classes. A course in officiating helped us to apply the rules in playing games. Archers compare scores to determine the winner. John Wheeler flies high above the trampoline in an apparatus class. The race ends with a quick pace. 98 Physical education Tom Sotiropoulos found that field hockey Students waited nervously for their first behind-the-wheel class, is a rough game. Liz Crotty used the skills she learned in an officiating class at a freshmen girls’ volleyball game. Students checked pulse rates by raising their legs to increase circulation. Tina Galle and Julie Lexa studied a model of the human body in a health class. Physical education 99 CreatSveness was displayed in art Academic studies exercised our brains, PE exercised our bodies, but some of our skills could only be practiced in the art rooms. These skills could not be taught or tested; only supervised. Vickie Moss makes her own clay in art class by mixing dry clay and a clay solution together and running it through a machine. With time, patience, and creativity, Maura Vandewater expresses her talents through painting. 100 Art education Favorite projects of art students were bracelets and miniature steel figures. Cheryl Karch sands a miniature dog she made in a jewelry class. Carefully, Kim Roach cuts a piece of wood to use in an art project. The fine arts curriculum included courses in art, crafts, painting, ceramics, sculpture, drawing, instru¬ mental and vocal music. Finished products were displayed in a showcase by the art room. Art education 101 Dale Shrceman knows that all parts of the car must be kept in good working condition for the car to operate properly. The shop classes captivated many One could tell by the large enrollment that the Industrial world fascinated many on campus. This kind of schooling is a must for our community. These students will in the future provide the backbone that will make up more than half of the working force and provide jobs for the community. Mardv Baldwin was fascinated by what was under the hood. Students in mechanical drawing found advice was easy to come by. Ron Hodgkins displayed his creative talents in wood shop. The industrial arts curricu¬ lum offered courses in general shop, machine shop, wood shop, electronics, auto me¬ chanics, welding, drawing, ag¬ riculture, horticulture, and landscaping. 102 Industrial Arts Dale Vogel enjoyed using his mechanical talents to make his car run smoothly. Welders had to be heavily shielded for protection in their classes. Industrial Arts 103 In shop and home ec classes we were able to use our hands While most of the guys were across the stadium learning their manly trades, some of the ladies were in the kitchen and the sewing room, learning how to prepare meals, sew clothes, and manage the household. Also they learned the finan¬ cial responsibility of planning a wedding, having a baby, and furnishing an apartment. Pat Walsh got advice from Danny Glaeser, shop foreman, on filing In machine shop. Wayne Davis read a manual as he repaired a television set. Finishing his drawing, Kevin Moore completed a line. 104 Industrial Arts Linda Katt, Dorothy Blue, and June Working on a wedding project, family living students Julie Heil and Karen Hankammer sampled their cooking crea- Kuester found that buying a bridal gown takes careful planning. tions in home economics. ' Carol Neff uses the zigzag stitch on a pair of pants she is sewing for home Position of hands is a vital part of sewing. economics. Home Economics 105 Business courses help to train us for future jobs Not only did our community provide job opportunities in the industrial line, but also there was a need for office and clerical workers. Students took advantage of the business training courses so they would be prepared to enter directly into their line of work after high school. Judy Schneider listened to a tape recording on the dictaphone and transcribed it. Lisa Eckert, a local bank employee, put to use the business skills she has learned in school. 106 Business Education Linda Samples watched as Stella Bern- hard operated the adding machine for an office occupation class. In record breaking time, Debbie Macke typed up a formal business letter in an office procedures class. After four years of aca¬ demic studies forty mem¬ bers of the senior class earned recognition as an Illinois State Scholar. These students earned a score of 24 or higher on the ACT test: Photeine Anagnostopoulos, Elaine Atkins, Bunny Barschak, Jeff Comp¬ ton, Conny Davinroy, Lissa DeFratcs, Lisa Dietrich, Gail Eisenhauer, David Frew, Nancy Glauber, Lew Hages, Doug Hansell, Steve Hardy, Tom Janicik, Deborah Jaskowiak, Julie Kecliner, Mike Kimutis, Mark Koop- mann, Jim Krawczvk, Steve Krupp, Karen Kuester, Tom Lodes, Marc McClellan, Mike Meder, Cynthia Meyer, Joyce Munie, David Muren, Roni Nadler, Terry Salzman, Barbara Scheller, Todd Schiffcrdecker, Peter Shaw, Beth Stewart, Bridget Taggart, Randall Wilson, and Linda York. Business Education 107 • A Campus life helps shape every life here, yet everyone remains an individual. People with their own tastes, opinions, and goals unite five days a week on this campus. Together, these 3204 students and 202 faculty and personnel form a school com¬ munity. Working together we produce the “energy to be individuals.” ' 108 . . . energy to be Individuals It . . . energy to be individuals 109 Board rules West and East The members of the Board of Education, District 201, are elected for three-year terms to represent the com¬ munity. They work without pay to operate both West and East schools. These men and women decide on policies for the district, the curriculum for students, and the hiring and conditions of w T ork for the faculty and administration. They also plan the annual budget and use it to maintain the educational program and the buildings. Their office is located on the second floor of our Main Building. Hired by the Board to administer its policies and be responsible for the daily operations of both campuses is the superintend¬ ent, Mr. K. Lane Miller, with Mr. John R. Dosier as assistant superintendent and Mr. Eu¬ gene Sawalich as business manager. Mr. K. Lane Miller, superintendent Members of the Board of Education were (seated) Mr. Leonard Moore, Mr. Vernon Eckert, Mrs. June Cox, Mrs. Jean Donovan, board secretary, and Dr. David Wiltsie and (standing) Mr. Edward Burris, Mr. George Nold, Mr. Herbert Baum, president, and Mr. Rogers Jones, attorney. With the exception of the appointed secretary and attorney, the members were elected by the voters of the district. 110 District 201 Our principals aren ' t stereotyped Our principals did not limit them¬ selves to behind-the-desk duties. They found satisfaction also in supervising bus trips, cafeteria clean-up, stadium patrol, and some¬ times in relaxing on the campus or at sports events. They did not neglect the varied jobs of every day. Mrs. Belle Levin, assistant principal, freshmen Principals 111 We found the faculty could be trusted friends Every day we had to look and listen to them, in the early morning with sleep in our eyes to late afternoon when dinner was on our minds. They had no choice but to try to teach us. We did learn what was taught and even more than that. Student-teacher relation¬ ships, cooperation, and trust —these were a few of the ideas that we couldn’t help but learn. Mrs. Man’ Lou Bonnell, library assistant, was on hand to instruct and guide students in the learning center. Bruce D. Addison: Driver education F. B. Allen: Physics, chemistry, Physical Science Department chairman Marsha Ames: American history Norman Armstrong: Physical education, head coach cross country and track, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Bruce Arnold: Driver education, head coach football Arnold P. Ayllon: Spanish Patricia Bauer: Business English, typing Margaret Beaird: Civics Howard Belcher: Accounting, Business Education Department chairman Kenneth Besse: Physiography, world geography Mary F. Besse: Physical education, health Jean Best: Meal planning, housing, clothing construction. Homemaking Department chairman Larry Betz: Physical education, health, assistant coach football, head coach volleyball, girls’ basketball David P. Bobzin: Algebra, Radio Club Mary Lou Bonnell: Instructional Materials Center, Latin Club Nina Bono: English, speech, Junior Jam, Thespians, Soph play Michael Boyll: Technical theatre, speech, Readers’ Theatre, Little Theatre, Junior Jam, contest play Tim Buchanan: Biology Alfred Budde: Athletic Director, transportation director, counselor Woodford Burnett: Physical education, health, assistant coach basketball, track Dennis Butts: Freshman counselor Gary Carr: Physical education, health, assistant coach track James V. Certain: Auto shop, general shop Joseph Chmeleck: Speech, Thespians, One-Act play, Soph play 112 Faculty Robert C. Clark: Sophomore counselor Helen Closson: Homemaking, clothing construction Cynthia Craig: English Douglas E. Dahm: English Thomas D. Dailey: Guidance Director, sophomore counselor Sandra S. Elkins: English, speech Douglas Eskra: Art George Esterly: Junior counselor William Evans: Art Beatrice Flori: Biology, anatomy Richard Friederich: Basic math, geometry, algebra Dwight Friemann: Electronics, electricity, shop math, general shop Felicia Fuchs: Physical education Esther C. Garcia: School nurse George R. Gasparich: Art Grace Gerren: English Bonnie Gessford: Biology, natural science Kenneth G. Guest: Natural science, driver education William L. Gushleff: American history, American problems, Social Studies Club Merle Guthrie: Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pom pon squad E. M. Gyerman: Machine shop, Industrial Education Department chairman Harold L. Hall: Agriculture, Future Farmers of America Jane Hansleben: Sociology, psychology, English, yearbook journalism, faculty adviser to the Bellevinois Staff Robert Hanson: Government, Social Studies Department chairman The Lone Ranger and Tonto, alias Mr. John Reed and Mr. Bruce Addison, fearlessly teach driver edu¬ cation on Hobo Day. Faculty 113 They recognized us as individuals Mr. George Shea tried to get the point across to Dan Romanic. David L. Harris: American history Susan L. Harris: American history William R. Hart: American history, world history and civilization, assistant coach wrestling Charles W. Hasenstab: English, head coach baseball Wilbern “Hank” Hayes: Freshman counselor Linda Heape: American problems, psychology Floyd “Pete” Hensel: Physical education. Physical Education Department chairman, assistant coach football Georgianne Hewitt: Home economics, meal planning, nutrition Phillip Highsmith: Driver education, physical education, assistant coach football, track Betty Hoefer: Physical education Robyn Hoepfinger: Basic math, geometry, algebra JoAnn Hoffman: English Marilyn Hughes: Basic math, algebra Richard Hunsaker: Speech, debate, drama, National Forensic League, Little Theatre play, spring musical Don Jackson: Algebra, Mathematics Department chairman W ilma Jackson: Typing, general business Donald L. Jones: Vocal music, Music Department chairman, Stamp club Randy Jung: Biology, natural science Robert R. Kaiser: Basic math, algebra, head coach boys’ tennis, assistant coach football Robert E. Keefe: English, math, social problems Lynn Koehler: German, German Club, head coach girls’ tennis Colleen Krause: English, reading Fredrick J. Kunze: Spanish, faculty adviser to the Student Council R. Keith Lawrence: Physical education, assistant coach football Faculty David Llewellyn: Algebra, geometry JoLynda Manion: English, Rough Writers Club Elmo Masters: Senior counselor Pat Matysik: English, journalism, faculty adviser to the Hy News Staff V. E. “Gene Maurer: Physical education, head coach golf Charles L. McConnell: Auto shop, general shop Kathryn McCoy: Junior counselor Alda F. McIntyre: Typing, shorthand Dean Merritt: Business law, math, and management Albert S. Meyer: Art Arch Montgomery: Technical drawing, general shop, Photography Club Billy G. Moore: World geography, social studies. Chess Club Parents visit with the business education teachers at the open house during American Education Week in November. Jean Moore: English M. Ann Moore: Senior counselor Roger D. Mueller: English, head coach basketball Jane Mueth: Speech, technical theatre, contest play, Little Theatre, One-Act play, spring musical Erna E. Murphy: Civics Betty Ninnis: Office procedures, typing, shorthand Tom Ninnis: Distributive education, marketing, Distributive Education Club Danny R. Nollman: Civics Donna Norbet: English, cheerleader coach Larry Obenchain: Consumer education, accounting. Consumer Education Club Dorothy Oelrich: German Faye Pabst: Office occupations, typing. Office Occupations Club Facultv 115 Text book knowledge was only a small part of what they taught Head Coach Bruce Arnold leads the way for the first assembly festivities. Sandra Parris: Speech, National Forensic League, assistant coach individual speech events Wanda Patterson: English Norman Patton: Accounting, typing Robert L. Petri: Mechanical, architectural, technical, and machine detail drawing Glenn Philpott: Accounting, general business Phillip T. Rafferty: Reading John G. Reed: Driver education, Driver Education Department chairman Elizabeth Reichert: Civics Peggy M. Reynolds: General business, consumer education Charles Rodman: English Jerry Rybicki: Algebra, geometry Robert Sazama: Instructional Materials Center Mona Scheibel: Geography, social studies Ralph S. Schlesinger: Instrumental and vocal music. Marching Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, spring musical Trudy Ann Schmidt: Chemistry Allen H. Schuessler: Biology, Biology Department chairman Dennis Schutzenhofer: Chemistry, physical science, assistant coach basketball David Schwalb: American history, government Cole Shannon: Career education Sue Sharp: English, American Field Service George B. Shea: English, assistant coach baseball Gary Shepek: Physics, physics-chemistry John C. Sims: Welding Elaine M. Smith: Homemaking, home economics. Future Homemakers of America 116 Faculty Phyllis Smith: Civics Patt Snelson: Physical education David Snowden: American history, Model Railroad Club Deborah Stieneker: English, speech, Little Theatre, One-Act play, spring musical Farren G. Stover: French, Forei gn Languages Department chairman Mary Ellen Struze: Reading Marjorie Switzer: Physical education Sandra Tinney: Data processing, general business Gussie Tonne: English, Rough Writers Club Vincent F. Torigian: American History, civics, History Club, Pep Club Gary Twesten: Ecology, biology Dale R. Van Blair: English, English Department chairman Nathan L. Veach: General shop, woodworking, furniture construction Robert Vitek: American history, American prob¬ lems, assistant coach wrestling Juanita Wallen: Instructional Materials Center De¬ partment chairman Pete Walter: Algebra George L. Warren: French, Spanish Melody Warren: Algebra John Wehmeier: Algebra, geometry, head coach wrestling, assistant coach football Gary Weshinskey: Driver education, physical edu¬ cation, assistant coach basketball, track James M. Wiesen: American history, civics L. Vera Wood: Office procedures, shorthand, business math Alice J. Wurtz: Basic math, algebra Robert Yagge: Basic math, algebra, geometry Harold P. Yung: Algebra, trigonometry Mr. Don Jackson found the work goes on even after the students are gone. On June 3 the graduating seniors became alumni of BTHS West. They joined the ranks of the thirty-nine faculty who also graduated as Maroons: Norman Armstrong, Kenneth Besse, Alfred Budde, Doug Dahm, Esther Garcia, Ken Guest, E. M. Gyerman, Jane Hansleben, Susan Harris, Bill Hart, Phillip Highsmith, Robyn Hoepfinger, Robert Kaiser, Lynn Koehler, Fritz Kunze, David Llewellyn, Pat Matysik, Kay McCoy, Jean Moore, Roger Mueller, Ema Murphy, Betty Ninnis, Dan Nollman, Donna Norbet, Faye Pabst, Robert Petri, Elizabeth Reichert, Mona Scheibel, Ralph Schlesinger, Dennis Schutzenhofer, David Schwalb, Sue Sharp, Patt Snelson, Gary Twesten, Melody Warren, John Wehmeier, James Wiesen, Harold Yung, and Harold Limper. Faculty 117 Personnel were busy behind the scenes Secretaries in the high school offices were (Bottom Row) Walene Woodruff, Jo Doctorman, Betty Burris, (Second Row) Helen Phillips, Jean McDonald, Doris Edwards, (Third Row ' ) Doris Swarringim, Ellie Krummrich, Marilyn Hesse, (Top Row ' ) Gloria Rose, Doris Wittlinger, and Sheila Manzo. The twenty-five custodians, the nineteen cafeteria workers, and the nineteen secre¬ taries worked together to keep the school running smoothly. Planning and serving daily meals were only two chores of the cafeteria staff, working under the ARA management. The custodians, headquartered near the boiler room, were ready and willing to do any kind of a job. Secretaries in the board and the high school offices combined forces to handle the varied office tasks. Responsible for the buildings and grounds w ere (Bottom Row ) Mike Coon, Georgianna Reuse, A1 Sink, (Top Row) Jim Hettenhausen, Gene Lopez, assistant engineer, Phil Christian, maintenance, Vern Beaumont, engineer, John Klee, and Wayne Groh. Custodians missing from the picture were Keith Bicklein, Raymond Burg, Ed Chinn, Jack Coyne, Vern Fohl, Anna Gaubatz, John Goodnick, Mel Hofmcistcr, Len Hopper, Owen Killingsw ' orth, Clem Koesterer, John Krumrey, Charles Mitchell, A1 Rapp, Mike Schuctz, and George Weishaar. The secretaries in the District 201 Office were (seated) Mrs. JoAnn Katzmark, Mrs. Gayle Hargis, Mrs. Wally Cechovic, and (standing) Mrs. Wanda Childers, Mrs. Mvra Ramers, Mrs. Nadine Chapman, and Miss Marlene Wright. As she w ent about her many custodial duties on campus, Mrs. Anna Gaubatz provided cheer and moral support to many. 118 Personnel The cafeteria personnel were Rose Kricensky, Doris Wurdinger, Betty Rothgangel, Cookie Isselhardt, and Betty Muckenstrum, Agnes Reinhardt, Velma Reeble, Agnes Sauer. Senzel, Flo Tylka, Cleo Blen, Mildred Trlefenbach, Darlene r i dont see who eueruone COMPLAINS ABOUT tjJEST CAFETeRlA FOOD SO MUCH I ’ FOR INSTANCE ,X THINK THIS MEAT PATTV HERE 15 PRETTp GOOD IT ' S WELL DONE AND NOT , TOO GREASE AND OETTHERES JUST ENOUGH FAT TO KEEP IT nice and juicg I p -r — —-■ ■ - ' THE FOOD SERVICE STAFF BELLEVILLE WEST HIGH SCHOOL Personnel 119 We added 762 students to West’s student body Donna Bat tan Walter Battas James Battreall Ann Abeln Fadwa Abusharif Julie Adams Beth Aeppei Sharlene Ahart Randy Alexander Sheila Alperin Angelica Anagnostopoulos Bernard An derson Andrea Bauer Mary Bauer Donna Bayer Brian Bazzell James Becherer Mary Behrmann Jerry Benson Susan Berkel Sharon Bertelsmann Jeff Bingheim Peggy Bittle Richard Bittner Tom Anderson John Andruska Sherri Armes Andrew Arterburn Eugene Asbury Julie Ash Gretchen Auner Christi Austin Kevin Babb Marie Baillargeon Elizabeth Baker Susan Ballard Lisa Barker Donna Baron Brian Barton Cheryl Black Kim Black Laurie Blaes Karen Blanchard Melia Blue Jim Bodendieck Ann Bollinger Janet Boring Karen Botkin Sara Boul Kelly Bradley Linda Bradley Jackie Brady Alan Brainerd Brian Bray Freshmen 121 Debbie Brede Richard Brenda! Jim Brennan Scott Brennan Tina Brennfleck Mike Brent Lawrence Bridges Janetta Briley Lisa Brown Tanna Brown Tracy Browne Cathy Browning Steve Cimarolli Mary Clark Mark Claro Barbara Clements Kathy Cline Mike Clubb Deirore Cobb Mary Coder Philip Cohn Ronald Cole Stephen Coleman Doug Compton Robert Bruce Cheryl Bruehl Donna Bruehl John Budde Linda Buechler Neal Burgard Paul Burton Susan Buesking Robert Buss Vicki Calhoun David Campbell Kevin Cange Colleen Carey Mike Carter William Carty Dana Caver Glen Chamberlin Debbie Churchill 122 Freshmen Libit Compton Mary Compton Tim Conder Carolyn Conley Craig Connelly Erik Constance Kenneth Cook Robert Cook Leonard Cooper Carolyn Corbett Brian Cordevant M ichele Cornell We found the senior triangle very square I iane Crannage Julie Culli Annette Dahm Dan Dahm Raymond Dahm Susie Dahm Class secretary, Angelica Anagnostopoulos, and Cheryl Bruehl, treasurer, filed class records. Kelly Dailey Sandra Daubach Terri Davidson Daniel Depper Carol Determan Margaret Determan Dawn Dill Leslie Dippel Mary Dissett Ellen Dobbs James Dobbs Darrell Dockins Tom Docter John Donjon Sandra Donner Lori Dorris Stephanie Dorris Jackie Dudley Freshmen 123 Nancy Dunlap Kelly Eckert Carolyn Edom Ethan Edwards Paul Edwards Marena Eghigian Charles Eicholz Kevin Elbe Steve Ellerbusch Mary Eimian Sharon Finch Irwin Firpo Anne Fisher John Fisher Diana Fix Mike Flake Brian Fleshren Scott Flood Class problems and ideas were kept out In the open by Gretchen Auner, Man’ Kav Compton, Jill Fox, Carolvn representatives Scott Lutton, Stacey Gardner, Elaine Conley, and Brian Barton. Thomas. Annette I)ahm, Diane Tyler, Kelly Shannon, Tim Elser Jeff Ernhardt Lydia Falconnier Dade Farrar Janice Faughn Tami Faulkner Nancy Fechter Joe Fedak Lawrence Fetterer Dan Foley Donna Ford Jill Fox Reena Frailey Denise Francoeur Curtis Frawley Julie Fritsch Mike Fritz David Fritzinger 124 Freshmen Co-ed PE was an example of equal rights Vickie Fuller Brenda Fulton Vickie Fuson Brad Gain Brian Gaither Tina Galle Tami Gamerdinger Glen Ganschinietz Stacey Gardner Ruth Garrison Stanley Gaston Denise Gebhart Francine Gedda Nicholas Gedda Susan Germain Elizabeth Gramlick Donna Gravot Deborah Gray Elizabeth Gregowicz Herbert Griffin Tamara Grissom Terry Groce Eva Groom Glenn Groom Tina Grossmann Dale Gruenewald Mary Guenther Jane Guetterman Madonna Guetterman Henry Haas Lyle Haas Travis Haggard Ann Hagler Robert Gjerswald Jean Glauber Don Goddard Diana Gonzales Julie Good Douglas Gool Joseph Gore Patrick Gorges Angela Graf Kelley Halliburton Samia Hameedi Rachel Mammon Jean llankammer Beatrice Hanradt hrith Happel Michael Harbin Julie Harp ' i David Harris Freshmen 125 Scarlett H rrod Allison Harshbarger Sherry Hasty Jeff Hauser Lynn Hauser Scott Hawthorne James Hayden Mary Hayden Chris Heilig Mike Howard Justin Howell Kristopher Howell Michelle Hucke Jack Huggins Moniqu Humerickhouse Michael Hutsch Michael Imber David lngersoll Tom Herbert Jane Herbstreith Keith Hernandez Richard Herndon Christi Hertich John Hess Chris Hessler Kevin Hildebrand Richard Hillesheim Doug Hodgkins Susan Hoge Tammy Hogshead Cynthia Ismail Steven Jacobi Scott Jaskowiak Terri Jestus Tim Joellenbeck Darla Johnson Deborah Johnston Keith Johnston Randy Johnston J.Jones Kent Jones Nancy Jones The open campus rule led to self-discipline Raymond Holdener Sue Hollinberger Laurie Hoock Gloria Horn Mary Hotto Debra Howard Robert Jones Tamalyn Jones Margaret Jorns Todd Junck Denise Kania Nancy Karwoski 126 Freshmen Jeff Kassebaum Carol Keck Jana Keehner Lori Keim Robvn Kelly Ronald Kelly Sandra Kelso Donna Kemp Bruce Kennedy Arthur Koenig Mary Koenig Tim Kolb Glen Kraemer Cynthia Kramer Beth K ram per Michael Krausz Mindy Kreitner Donna Kraus Karen Kennedy Lynn Kenny Christopher Kiersch Dan Kimutis John Kinney John Kirchoff Richard Kirk Todd Klein Joseph Klohr Melissa Klopmeyer Robert Knee Debra Knox Robin Krull Kenneth Kruta Susan Kuenne Kevin Kuester Freda Kuhn Ricky Kusmer Michele Kysor Don LaGrange Linda Lakenburges Jeff Lanaghan Laura Lancey Fdna Lane Freshmen 127 John Lang Elisabeth Lange Kristy l.auer Elizabeth Laughlin Dean Lawrence Jeff Lawrence Jerry Leehy Roger Lehnherr Michael Lester Cynthia Levy Graham Lewis Julie Lexa Larrv Lipe Lisa Little Kathy Lodes John Logan Dale Loiseau Jeff Lowrance Karel Lowry Tom Lukowsky Jeanne Lundgard Scott Lutton Martha Mabra Michael Mabry Aleta Mackey icius Diana Mank Frances Manning Vincent Manning Shelley Mansker Sherry Mansker Margaret Joms, Jill Fox, and Mike Imber were the triangle In ‘Three on a Bench.” Karen Markus Abigail Martin Debbie Martin Natalie Martin Scott Martin Tamara Martin Matthew Martinez Stephen McClary Judy McCluskey Gary McCoy Jackie McCoy Susan McGraw John McQuire David Me lira vy Mary McKinnon 128 Freshmen Scott McClean Douglas Mealy Matthew Medder Karen Meder Patrick Meehan Pat Mehmert Randall Melin Stacy Meloan Tom Menner Stephanie Merten Gordon Meyer Keith Meyer Richard Meyer John Miller Diane Miller Freshmen “Kongked” all the upper classmen by winning the float trophy. Kevin Cange accepted the trophy from Mr. Turner. Robert Muren Linda Murphy Nazha Musa Civics was basic to oar learning process Michael Miller Laura Moffett Timothy Moffett David Moore Cheryl Morris Wesley Morris Traci Moss Jeff Muckensturm Maine Mueller Monica Munie Paul Munie Timothy Munn James Musgrove Dan Muskopf James Muskopf Darrt Nadler Charles Nager Robert Nehl Joe Neiman Robert Neumeyer Ronald Nevois Yen Thi Nguyen Tori Niederkorn Martina Noel Freshmen 129 Our first Hobo Day was a successful one Cheryl Noerper Sondra Nold Valerie Noonan Larry Nor simian Roy Northcutt Keith Novy Doug Nowak Dewayne O’Brien Mark O ' Donnell Joe O’Guinn Scott Oiler Kirk Olsen Dawn Olson Paula Ott Lori Owens Denise Pierce Kenneth Poser Jeffrey Powell Allan Proffitt Karen Pruett Elizabeth Purdy Susan Pusczak Robert Quandt Quayle Kelly Richard Racine Elizabeth Rainbolt Marlene Raish Renee Randant Richard Rawlings Rebecca Reed Sheri Owens Mark Palmisano George Papproth Yvonne Partelow Linda Paulat Kurt Pell man Stacy Penny Debra Peter Tom Pfershy Larry Phillips Russel Phillips Joseph Piek Jane Regula Cheryl Reime Jean Renner Jo Rettle Scott Reuss Don Rhodes Lisa Rich Dorothy Richardson Lisa Richardson Roger Ridenour Darwin Rohleder Daniel Romanic 130 Freshmen Cheryl Komick Rhonda Room C harles Rosenberg James Ross Tim Roth Wanita Rouch Kethlee Rudd Renee Rujawitz Larry Ruser Rhona Russ Jeames Rust Jackie Rutherford David Safarian Diane Sale Bill Sauerwein Tom Schaefer Tina Schaefer Connie Schaefer Brad Scharf Cynthia Scharf Darrell Scharf Dennis Scharf Linda Scharf Lisa Schein Curt Scherck Ellen Scheuermann Kurt Schlosser Jay Schmitz Kevin Schmitz Jane Schneider Civics classes got involved in the community and showed their Christmas spirit through their annual needy family project. Freshmen 131 We found that West never has dull moments Mark Schneider Tom Schobert Judy Schofield Deborah Schrader Theresa Schulze Norma Schwengels Kathy Scott Lee Seib David Self Kyle Smith Melinda Smith Richard Sotiropoulos Denise Spalding Laura Stark Joyce Steiger Perette Stephens Teresa Stevenson Marie Stoll Margaret Stroud Vickie Stuhlsatz Barbara Stumpf Tina Tadlock Sheila Taff Sherry Terveer Kelly Shannon Edwin Shaver Lisa Shea Sandra Shea Theresa Shephard Doug Siebenberger Glen Silch Doug Simmons Dan Sliment John Slocomb Gary Smith Kimberly Smith Connie Theis Karen Theis Brian Thomas Elaine Thomas Don Thompson Sue Thornton Thomas Tilton Ann Timmer Karl Tinney Mike Tockstein Michale Torpea Mary Torregrossa Barbara Trapp Dan Trotter David Trotter V; w £ 132 Freshmen Karla Tullock Diane Tyler James Tylka Eric L’de Lei and l hley Stewart l ngard R. I yUs Michael Vargo Janet Verdu Lvnn Vitale Sheila Vitale Donald Voegtle Sharon Voellinger Steven Voss Joseph Voyles Bill W aghorn Julie Wagner Susan Waltrip Linda W ard Karla W arfield Timothy Warner Aaron Watters Barbara W eber Gerald W eber Scott W eeke Ronald W ehmeier Jeff W eidenbenner Donald W eihl Cynthia Weldon Christy W elzbacher Dennis W esselman Sherry W est David Weygandt Debra W hite Michael W hite Kerry W iedau Nancy W iegand Jeff W ieland David W ild Angelica Anagnostopoulos and Stacey Gardner helped hang up class finan¬ cial problems by working at the coat check during basketball games. Freshmen 133 Wc look ahead to vacation and next year • • • • - rf Judy Wdke Mike W ilkemeyer Robert Wilkemeyer Carl Wilkerson Andrew W ilkinson Karen W ilhams Kim Williams Mary W illiams Steven W illiamson Barry Wood Billy Wood Martin Woodrome Seth W orden Kennard Wottowa Dawn W right Lisa W right Sandra Wright Kathy W urdinger Laura W inkelmann Terri W inter Sheila W isniewski Vanessa Yarbrough Debbie Yearian Barbara Zinck Freshmen got their first taste of student government through the class election. 134 Freshmen Basina Abu-Shariff James Agne John Agne Brian Allen Lori Altman Deborah Ames Jack Anderson Tracey Anna Mike Arnold Kevin Athmer Karen Athy Laura Aud Robert Ay Hon Gary Bainter Glenda Baker As secure sophomores, we were united Leanne Baker Craig Bales Thea Baltz Mary Bangert Martha Barduniotis John Barker Sally Barnett Angela Baron Brad Barton Nancy Bartz Jeff Bauman Dorman Bazzell Tvanne Bechtoldt Kirk Bed well Don Belobraydic Julie Bennett Robert Bennett Rebecca Benson Richard Berkel Sandra Berry Dan Bertelsen Don Bertlesmann Lynne Betten John Bevenue Sue Bevirt Scott Beyer Eileen Bier David Birk Cheryl Biver Linda Blackard Dan Blaes Joan Blaes Lisa Blaha Keith Blates Susan Blates Cheryl Blanck Don Boatman Dwight Boehm Nancy Boettcher Susan Bollinger Ralph Bowen Debra Bowemaster Jeff Boyles Lori Brandenburger Brian Braun Joan Bretsch Eugene Bringaze Denise Brittin Bill Broadhurst 136 Sophomores Diana Brough Elizabeth Brown Kathy Brown Kenneth Brown Bonnie Brass Laura Brush Steve Buckhanan Cheryl Buesking Deanna Bullard Tom Burckhardt Alan Burleson Kathy Burnett Yaudra Burnette Mike Burns Rhonda Burns Julia Buser Caren Bush Linda Butler Steve Byrne Cathy Caldwell Donna C ampbell James Campbell Sharon Cannadv Kathy C annon Maureen C arpenter Mary Carty J. Carver Kevin Cason Susan C hamberlain Jeff Chaney Prasanta Chettri Kim Clark Christy C ombs David Conley Larry Conrad Scott C ooper Scott Corde vant Stephen Cox C hristina C rane Tammy Creason Sophomores chant “WEST” in competition for the annual spirit trophy. Sophomores 137 I (instance Crosby Pam Crosslev ' S A Todd Crosslev Juli Cunningham Robert Cusack Bob Dahm Christine Dahm Constance Dahm Norman Dahm Betty Dahmer Presiding over the Class of ’79 were Joan Blaes, treasurer, Kris Kaiser, secretary, Robin Reinhardt, president, and Terry’ Davinroy, vice-president. Debra Daubach Sharon Daubach Dianne Davidson Robert Davies Terry Davinroy Walter Davis Nora Decker Terri Deeke I .anna DeCrates Mary Dengler Susan Dennigmann Cynthia Determan Theresa Determan Dale Devan Jodv Diehl Jim Dill Teri DiU Teri Dinga Keith Dintelmann Joe Dissett Elizabeth Dixon Judy Dobbs Craig Doiron Elizabeth Dorris Dana Downs Richard Driscoll Mark Dubois Mary Dullea Tammy Dunn Chris Easterly Debra Ebel Keith Edgar 138 Sophomores Our opinions were voiced as well as represented Kathie Klsea Debra Kiser Loretta Kmbrich Scott Kttling Diane Kugea Scott Kugea Clay Kwing Ruth Kalconnier Mike Fedak Bill Ferguson Diane Fetters Nancy Fietsam Gary Kmmons Paul Knglerth Sandra Krhardt Debbie Kricksen Janette Krlinger Janet Krnst Dan Kschenfelder Christina Kscobar Fid Kscobedo Donald File Terri Finch Cynthia Fischer James Fischer Paul Flahan ( ' atbeen Fleming Gerald Fournie Laura Fournie Jeff Franke Holding their class together were representatives Bob O’Neal, Kendra Kaiser, Sandy Norton, Lori Altman, Cheryl Cusack, Dana Wallace, Joan Bretsch, Sue Bevirt, Allison Bivcr, Sandy Erhardt, and Betty Brown. 139 Sophomores Jane Franklin Deanna Frawley Brenda Frerker Kirk Freudenburg Kathryn Frew Roland Fricke Dale Fritz Laura Fritz Leigh Gadell David Galle Robert Gage James Gage Jeff Gage Steven Gagton Bill Gagton Ken Gagtro People came In flocks to see RapunzeFi locks Mary Gavin David Gebhart Laura Geibel Raymond Geller Jacqueline Gellner Chrig Generoug Randy Georgen John Gibbong Len Gibbong James Glauber Edward Glavin Pamela Goeddel Kent Goldman Humberto Gonzalez Teri Gramlick Charles Gragg Brian Graveg Jennifer Graveg Mark Gray Harry Green Will Griebel James Grimes Scott Groce Keith Grohmann Kari Gromada Kent Grogg Bob Grygmala Carolyn Guin Ronald Haag Craig Habermehl Mark Hackmann Jim Haggard Mark Hammond Steve Hammond Richard Hankammer James Hargis Geri Hartoin Steve Hausman Sheila Hayden Joe Havneg Larry Hedgecorth Carol Heidorn Glenn Heil Monica Heil Mary Heileman Jeff Helfrich Debbie HeUer Joline Hemmer 140 Sophomores Joan Blues, kneeling, Scott Soucy, Sue Payne, Rhonda Burns, Kcitha Lotz, Shari Schloemann, Gail Redeker, and Mickey Gavin niude up the cast of Kapunzel. Charles Henderson Jacqueline Henry Richard Henry Denise Herbert Elizabeth Herbert Shirley Herrington Brent Hermann Richard Herzog John Hibbard Shawn Higgins Gregory Highland Sheila Hildebrand David Hock Ron Hodgkins Gary Hoelscher Kristy Hoerr Jeanne Hoff SwCt Hoffarth Dale Hoffman Robert Hoffman Janel Hoffmann Mary Hogg Greg Holdener Ken Holshouser David Hoover Julie Hoppenjans Lynn Hubbner Henry Hurd Margaret Hutcheson Scott Hutchison Barbara Ingram Laurie Jackson Joni James Roberta Jobe Rebecca Joellenbeck John Johnson Renee Johnson Brad Jones Robert Julius Judy Kaemmerer Tina Kage Terri Kage Kendra Kaiser Kris Kaiser Steve Kamm Stephen Karwoski Lisa Katt Austin Kattenbraker Sophomores 141 Half way through . • . We’re still pushing Dennis Keck Kenneth Keck Karen Kelemetc Gregory Kern Jean Kish Lynn Klemme Peggy Klemme Johanna Kiich Cynthia Klucker Lisa Knecht Steve Knepper David Kniepkamp Darla Knox Kevin Knox Linda Kochmann Ricky Kochmann Kathy Koehler Terry Kolb Anne Koleson Andrea Korein David Kraemer Jodi Krantz Lisa Krausz Yvonne Krausz William Krick Karen Krieger Kurt Krummrich Dale Kurrus Mark Kysor Tracey LaFore Richard Lancy Kevin Lanter Laura Latinette Lisa Lauf Robert Law Jeff Legrand Brent Lehr Martin Lesko Orville Lester Jennifer Lill Lawrence Linskey Scott Litsey John Lloyd Dennis Lodes Donna Loeser Gary Lotz Keitha Lotz 142 Sophomores Julie Lougeay Kim Lovejoy Pamela Lovell Douglas Lowe Margaret I owery Gregory Lowry Scot Luchtefeld Vicki Luehder Loretta Mackevicius George Maketa Tim Malick Cynthia Mank Kathy Manninc Stacey Mansfield Laura Manwarren Donnalee McClure Elaine McCurdy Rhonda McGowan Joe McGraw Linda McIntyre Mark Medder Kim Melton Yvonne Menke Joan Menner Peter Merzian Brad Meyer Elizabeth Meyer Marjorie Meyer Bruce Migneron Dan Miller Jeff Marifian Mary Marrone Patrick Martens Dawne Martin Glenda Martin Jody Martin Mike Martin Robert Martin Theresa Martin Doug Miller Lynda Miller Bryan Mitchell Lynn Molitor Brenda Monken Kim Monken Robin Monroe Patricia Moore Debra Morris Julie Maserang Kent Mattern Doug Matzenbacher Beverly May Kevin McCarkel Peter McClary Lisa Morrison Kevin Morton Suzanne Mudd Mark Mueller Marla Mueller Melissa Mueller Sophomores 143 Having the largest class on campus. Tania Mullins Janet Munie Neill Munie Jeff Muren Patricia Murphy Merribeth Muskopf Scott Muskopf Alex Nadler Terrv Naumann Carol Neff Cynthia Neff Julia Neiman Wendy Newcomer Tina Noltkamper ernon Norsigian Sandy Norton Kevin Nowak Mary Obernuefemann Lance Obst Scott Olson Allison O ' Neal Jeff Osick Kip Pabst Brian Pace Dianne Palausky Jeff Parker Kim Parker Julie ParkN C harles Parrent Tom Partelow Tim Pauketat Susan Payne Donna Pedike Cindy Pees Joe Peiffer Lvnne Pelc Luann Perry Melinda Phillips Keith Pickerel Lynn Polczynski Jay Poletti Chris Pollock Adriene Ponder Patricia Porter W illiam Potts Scott Prindable Mike Proffitt Barbara Pruett Diane Purviance Rebecca Pusczak Charles Qualls Pamela Quandt Joan Quirin Tracy Rachels Angela Ragland Steven Rain bolt Lynn Rains Samantha Rainwater Joan Rail Chris Range Huma Parveen Rao Gerald Rathmann Danielle Rawlings Gail Redeker Lori Reece Tom Reeves Rita Reichling Robin Reinhardt Jeanne Renneker Malyn Renth Kay Rettle Greg Rhein 144 Sophomores we filled the air with enthusiasm Jenifer Riassetto Brian Richards Nancy River Paula Robinson Cheryl Rockwell Nancy Rogger Terri Rose Dawn Rowe Jeanine Rozycke Deborah Rucker Steven Rvnski Julie Samples Terri Santanello Greg Sargent John Sauerwein Diane Schade Rick Schaller Shari Schaltenbrand Angela Scharf Donna Scharf John Scharf Jean Scheller Nick Scher Shari Schloemann Jan Schmalensee Terry Schmidt Dan Schobert Barbara Schuchardt Kent Schuchman Clifton Schulte John Schwartz Mary Schweiss Barbara Schwemmer Sandra Scott Diane Seger Donald Seiber Angela Shannon Gary Shepherd Cindy Sheppard Varsity football player, Brent Lehr, was all tied up with the spirit of the Hobo Day assembly. Sophomores 14 5 Studying outdoors made it easier to learn biology. Michele Sheroky Mary Simpson Nancy Simpson William Simpson Daryl Skaer Perry Skaer C. Smith Dawn Smith Kenneth Smith Michelle Smith Paul Snook David Sonnenberg Greg Sonnenberg Scott Soucy Julie Souders Linda Speichinger Melvin Speichinger Barbara Stauder Kevin Steding Dana Steele Janet Stein Jennifer Stephens Doug J. Stewart Douglas Stewart Ronald Stitzel Bradley Stoll Vickie Stoll Len Stovall Susan Stram Mark Strange Russell Strong Donna Struense Kyle Stumbaugh Laura Stutsman Kevin Sullivan Kathy Sullivan Patricia Sumner Ronda Sutterfield Scott Sutton Donna Swartz Deborah Taff Vo Tam Barton Tate Julie Taylor Doug Tedford Richard Terveer Donna Tharp Melanie Theis Patty Theis Linda Thomas Maureen Thompson Joyce Tipton Tom Tipton Pat Tollefson Robert Touchette 146 Sophomores Junior year, here we come! Deanna Trickey Scott Trompeter Rita Trotter Byron Turner Judy Tzinberg Cheryl UnderhiU Ricky Underwood Linda l ngard Barbara Utz Donna Yallandingham Maura V andewater Terri Vaught Elizabeth Verdu Sheri Verges Robert Vernier Tammy Vick Debra Vickers Christina Vitale Elizabeth Voegtle Mary Voegtle Richard Voegtle Greg Yolkmann Lisa V oss Patrick Voss James Haddington Nancy Waeltz Mary Wagner Ronald W agner Susan W alden Dana Wallace Tammy Waller Dean Walsh Darryl Walters Robin W alters Tamey Warwick Darcy Waters David Weaver Donald W ebb Carla W eber Mark W eber Elizabeth W ' eeke John Weilmuenster Robert Weir Sue W erle Pamela West Gay Weygandt Steven Wheeler Cynthia Whitaker Mary White Mary White Michael White Fred W iegand Janice Wikgren Michele Wiley Joan W illiamson Steve W illmann Wendolyn Wilson Roy W inkel John Winter Jeana W isnesky David Wolf Sherri W ood Karen Wren Natalie Wynder Glen Young David Zahn Gail Zapolski Steve Ziegler Susan Zinn Matthew Zipfel Sophomores 147 Leslie Adams Lori Adams Mark Adams Sara Agne Susan Aiello Mike Alberts Maria Anagnostopoulos Harry Anderson Jon Armstrong Jeff Arnold Mike Arterburn Anne Asbury Carol Atkins Steven Auer Mike Augustine Cindy Auth Brenda Bailey Louise Baker Rita Baker Sheryl Baker Julie Barbeau David Bardsley Janna Barker Karen Bartelsmeyer Marjorie Battoe Julie Beatty Sindy Benesh Zonetta Benson Matthew Berens Bill Bevirt Mary Beyer Pam Bickers l aura Bieber Tammy Bien Richard Biggs Tim Bingheim Steven Birk James Biscan George Biver Jeff Black Barbra Blaes Gregory Blaes Laura Blue Sharon Blue Debbie Boisseau Christy Bone Ralph Bostick David Botkin Lynn Bowen Virginia Brawley Georgia Brennan Marty Brennan George Bricking Jill Brock way Margaret Browning Sarah Bucknell Barbara Buechler Clay Bunch Robert Burch Kimberly Burke Juniors 149 In the beginning, the class of ’78 had 812 Dian Burleson Julie Burns Mark Burton Denise Buss Patty Cerulli Cheryl Chadderton Pam Chaffin Tamara Chapman Elizabeth Churchill David Cimarolli Angela Clark Sara Clark Shawn Clayton Sharen Clement Carol Cohn Secretary Sara Clark and Treasurer Stacey Ingersoll knew they couldn’t “write” off past experience so they “cashed” in on it. Cathy Cohn Tom Coleman Joann Conaway Sam Conder Charles Cooper Roger Cox John Coyne Jeff Craig Debbie Creason Betty Crowl Diane Crowl Donna Cullen Mary Dahm Robert Daubach Laurie Davis Mike Davis Vickie Davis Debra Dees Kim Dehler Nancy DeMonge Karen Determan Linda I evan Jane Dill Jay Dinkelmann Mary Dippel Susan Dismuke Robert Dohrman 150 Juniors enthusiasts to help fill the halls at West Kaye Domescik Kelly Douffet Roger Dubois Richard Dunn Robert Dunn Mike Dunnigan Andrew Edwards Marie Eggmann Debra Eichholz Susan Elbe Denise Elkins Linda Ellerbusch Sally Engler Greg Eschman Mark Eschman Tim Evans Scott Eversole Carrie Eairbairn Craig Farmer John Farrar Cynthia Farris Kevin Ferguson Laura Fickel Linda Fitzgerald Sandra Fleshren Mary Ford Donna Foster Michelle Fournie Sally Fox Mike Franklin David Frerichs Mary Frerker Gene Freudenburg Randy Friedman Darin Fries Beth Fritsch William Fritz Paul Fuchs Glenda Furgerson Jeffrey Gale Mary Gale Scott Gardner Juniors 151 Jeffrey Gauch Steve Gear Jolynn Gedda April Gellner Ben Geolat Roger Gestes Joy Gintz Helen Glagg Charles Goedeke Ladean Goodwin Melody Goodwin James Gore Melissa Graf Mike Graham Brenda Gravot Karole Gregory Kay Greiman Jeff Gremaud Raymond Grimes Renea Groom Ruth Guin Stephanea Haas Mary Hackmann Jane Haentzler Lois Haider Mike Halliburton Tina Hamilton As time went on, we learned the true The enthusiasm of our representatives carried us through Stacey Leslie, Mary Dahm, Tricia Leipold, Top Row: Doug the year. Juniors on the Student Council were: Bottom Jordan, Roger Cox, Todd Roberson, Bob Mueller, Skip Row: Valerie Schram, Jama Strlttmatter, Second Row: Grimes, and Tom Sotiropoulos. 152 Juniors June Hankammer Lydia Hankammer Cathy Happel Kevin Harris Zachary Harrod Ted Harry Kathy Hartleb Janice Hartman Linda Hatzl David Hawk Greg Hayden Dwight Heberer Greg Heet Julie Heidemann Kathy Heilig Ron Hiatt Richard Hill Denise Hilmes David Hodge Steve Hoecker Brian Hoelscher Monica Hoertel Jay Hoffmann Mary Holdener Marvin Horn James Hornberg Ralph Hornbostel Shelly Horrell Julie Howard Stephanie Howdeshell meaning of being upperclassmen Randy Helfrich Mary Heller Janice Hemmer Julie Hemmer Susan Herbert Jill Herbstreith Colette Hernandez Carol Herrington Paul Herrmann Chuck Hertlein Frank Hesse Lisa Hettenhausen Greg Huber Wayne Huebner Debra Huffman Peggy Hug Cary Hughes Ron Hundley Rick Hunsaker Laura Hurst Lee Hurst Tim Hutchison Stacey Ingersoll Kim Inman Juniors 153 Our Jam, 78 rpm, exploded into the top ten Sue lsselhardt Mark Jackson Laurene Jacobs James Janicik Audrey Jenkins Janet Jewsbury Tim Johnson Tom Johnson Michelle Jokisch Cheryl Karch Margie Karls Karen Karibian Amy Kartmann Linda Katt Robert Kebel Suzanne Keiser (ireg Kennedy Myles Kerr 154 Juniors We racked our brains on college tests Sue Kohlenberger Toni Kolb Dean Koopmann Len Kraudel Mike Krausz Teresa Krawczyk Pat Kruta Jill Kuenne Randy Kuhlmann Lisa Kurtz Eric Lachmiller Jane Lade wig Carol Lakenburges Scott Lanxon Debbie Laquet Linda Latina Jan Latinette Ken Lauf Kathv Lauff Joe Laughlin Steve I awrence Cindy Lax Elizabeth Lehr Linda l ehr Mark Leipold Mark Lemmon Karen l esko Stacey Leslie Jodie Lexa Rebecca Lill King Claude Chambers and Queen Angle Snyder found that all of their long hard hours on the Jam paid off. Melanie Limper Paul Lindauer Mary Loehr Brian Longust Roger Lowry Jill Luehder Rebecca Lusk Sue Lutton Scott MacDonald Karen Mank Connie Markham Don Markus Juniors 155 We braved the natural elements, selling Theresa Marquis Sarah Martin Terri Martin Dan Maserang Brian Matecki Mike Maxwell Theresa May Carrie McClintock Michele McClure Kent McCoy Steve McCullough Marjorie McGarvey Karen McGraw Richard McGraw Marcia McKinley Laura McNaughton Gene McQuillan Jay McQuillan Kevin Meder Raejean Meier Maggie Meile Mary Meile Ruth Meyer Sandra J. Meyer Susan K. Maver M. Mickle Christina Millas Tom Miller Karen Milligan William Mohr Elizabeth Mohrman Mike Molitor Laurie Moll Sherri Monroe Vicki Moore Elizabeth Morton Vickie Moss Karin Movesian Mike Mrkacek 156 Juniors refreshments at the football games Robert Mueller John Mueller Kevin Mueller Mary Mueller Gregory Muren Jiil Muren Dan Murphy Laura Muskopf Mike Muskopf Tammy Muskopf Scott Nagel Rebecca Nelson David Nester Dawn Newcomer Kathy Niles Lisa Nold Jerry Nowak Kim Null Craig Oder Tom O ' Donnell Kevin Oesterle Denise Ohlendorf Jami Olsen Sheila O ' Malley Linda Ontko Virginia Oplotnik Mary Orsa Tina Oster Bridget Pace Robert Palausky Pat Papadopoulos Donna Parrone Lisa Paul Amy Pearce Don Pearson Keith Penny Karla Pfershy Beth Phillips Kathy Phillips Gina Piancentini Jann Piana Cynthia Piek Pam Pierce Tim Ponsler Ricky Procasky Jerry Pruett Douglas Pruitt Doug Purviance Mark Quinn Julie Randle Richard Randolph Robert Randolph Brenda Rankin Steven Rauh Juniors 157 We looked over the rainbow to find our prom The spirit of the Jam lingered on. Juniors wore their Jam “costumes” all year. Roberta Reichardt Sandra Reinhardt Tom Reiss Julie Revelle David Rice Dan Richardson Norman Richter Tom Richter Allen Rickard Debra Riddle Kim Roach Todd Roberson Kathy Roberts Jane Rockwell Dot tie Rodriguez Alan Rogier Charles Romanic Candra Rosenberg Robert Rosenberg Mark Rujawitz Shelly Rujawitz Cheryl Rust Jane Safarian Karen Saffel Dianne Samples Tim Sanders Kim Sandheinrich Steve Sandheinrich Viki Sandheinrich Paulette Santner 158 Juniors Julie Sauget Stephanie Schade Mark Schaefer Paul S. Schaefer Paul W. Schaefer Kevin Schaller Anna Scharf Robert Scharf Rhonda Schickedanz Karee Schirmer Sue Schlesinger Laurie Schloemann Cathy Showmaker Larry Sicka Lisa Sieron James Sill Lisa Simpson Synthia Sindel Marie Slagle Susan Slattery Susan Slocomb Diane Smith Terry Snare Allen Snow Thoughts off next year brought mixed feelings David Schmidt Eric Schmidt Linda Schmittling Robert Schmittling Joe Schobert Bruce Schopp Valerie Schram Joyce Schranz Don Schulte Mary Schulze Cynthia Schwahn Dan Seibert Angie Snyder Tom Sotiropoulos Talitha Sourbeck Laura Spihlmann Robin Spreitler Kevin Stark Lynn Stauder Matt Stein Sherry Stein Cynthia Stephens Suzette Stephens Gary ' Stoll Donna Stone Jama Strittmatter Debra Stuckel Juniors 159 Jack Stuhlsatz Tammy Stumne Cynthia Sumner Vanessa Tarvin Nancy Tate Donna Theis Dennis Thomas Rick Thompson Susan Thompson David Townsend Cheryl Tromp Anita Trotter Kevin Tuliock Donna Turner Mark Tuttle Roseann Van Buren Mark Vanover Tim Verdu James Viehman Mark Vitale Gary Vivano Scott Voellinger Donna Vogel Sandra Vogel Kathy Wachter Pam Wachter Elaine W agner Kevin Walk James Walker Judy Wangelin David W appel Steven Ward Dan Waterson Mike W ebber Mary Week Bob Weilmuenster Brian Wells Sue W elzbacher Kristie Werner Emily West Steve W healon Lisa W hitten Doris W iedau Joann Wilke Elaine W ilkerson Mike W illiams Roger W illmann Kathy Wilson Andrea W irth Theresa Witt Todd W obbe Jean Womble Bonnie Wurdinger Richard Yoch Jeanne Yociss Ruth Young Tim Young Ellen Younger Joan Zika 160 Juniors v - Looking back on our years at West • • • Joe Abegg: Cross country, track, wrestling, FCA, intramural soccer Ted Acup: Cross country, intramural basketball, soccer, floats Laura Jean Adair: Pep Club, Jam, Prom, French Club, swimming team, volleyball, floats, intramurals, Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society Joe Adams: Float, golf, intramurals Sue Anne Adams: FCA, varsity cheerleading, Jam, Prom, floats Paula Marie Aldrich: Chorus, Belletones, varsity track, volleyball, intramurals, floats, senior play Charles Allgire: Wrestling, baseball, football, floats Roger M. Alperin Beth Amigdalos: Junior Jam Photeine Marie Anagnostopoulos: Student Council, Hy News, History Club, FCA, Honor Society, Jam and Court, “Miss Maroon”, debate, track, baseball manager, class president 3 Joyce Ann Armstrong: Honor Society, Bellevinois Staff, FCA, AFS,Orchestra, All-State Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, soph play, intramurals, track manager Tim Armstrong: Football, cross country, track, FCA, intramur als Douglas Asbridge Agnes Asbury: French Club, Hy News Staff, intramurals Elaine Atkins: French Club, Honor Society, intramurals Julie Ann Auner: Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society, Jam and Court, Rough Writers, Chorus, Prom, floats, intramurals Gary J. Aye Michael Bach Richard C. Bade: Concert Band, Marching Band, wrestling, cross country, track, intramural basketball Bill Bailey Randy D. Baltz: Distributive Ed Club, intramurals Debra Baron Johelen “Bunny” Barschak: Student Council, Pep Club, Honor Society, Theatre, Bellevinois Staff, Jam, Prom, floats, soph play, intramurals, class treasurer 3 James Bartelsmeyer: Hy News Staff, cross country, track 162 Seniors Representing 761 seniors were Brent Boyles, Barb Smith, Maloney, Jim Rogers, Beth Stewart, Jeff Gibbons, and Trond Vemegg, Kathy Conley, Jeff Cange, Marianne Photo Anagnostopoulos. Jennifer Lynn B rtz: Honor Society, AFS, German Club, Jam, Prom, Theatre, soph play, floats, intramurals Patrick Bauer Mark Bauman: Honor Society, wrestling Patricia Beaird: Theatre, Thespian, Honor Society, Jam, Jam Queen, Hy News, Illinois Scholar, one-acts, speech team Michael Beatty: Future Farmers of America Barbara Susan Becherer: Prom, float Mark Be re it sc haft Stella Bernhard: Office Occupations Club, Jam, floats, intramural volleyball, soccer, basketball, softball, “Mean Machine” Douglas J. Bernier: Chorus, Theatre, Jam and Court, Thespian, “1776”, “Music Man”, “Little Mary Sunshine,” Bellevinois Staff, Choir, History Club Mark Bertelsen: Rough Writers, chess team Sheri Bertelsmann: Intramurals David L. Bertsch: Baseball, basketball Allan M. Bertulis Fred Betten: FCA, football, track, intramurals Kelly Bevenue Karen Bevirt: History Club Seniors 163 Going out on a limb for the senior class were President Lew Hages and Vice-President Bruce Fleshren. Setting a model for the senior class were Julie Keehner, secretary, and Jane DeMonge, treasurer. Linda Sue Bieber Karen Biehl: Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, In-Sept Sextet, Pep Club, German Club, Jam, floats Angie Biver: Jam and Court, speech team, floats, intramurals Gary Black: Student Council, Jam and Court, Chorus, Prom, Social Studies Club, baseball, floats, soph play, one-acts, class president 2 Lauren Blaies: Chorus, Choralettes, Theatre, floats, intramurals Lonnie Blanchard: Intramurals Elizabeth Bland: Theatre, Jam, one-acts, floats, intramurals Shelly L. Blankenship: Pep Club, Chorus Dorothy Blue: Pep Club, Consumer Ed Club, Theatre, Chorus, Beiletones, Choralettes, Choraleers, floats Anna Bodendieck Pamela S. Boehm: Office Occupations Club, tennis team, floats, intramural volleyball, softball, basketball, gymnastics Diane Bollinger: Intramural volleyball, floats Kathy J. Bosick: Band majorette, Hy News Staff, Photography Club, intramural basketball Cynthia Kay Bouffard: French Club, track, floats, intramurals Sheri L. Boul: Jam, Distributive Ed Club, Prom, varsity tennis, volleyball, floats, intramurals “Mean Machine” Brent Boyles: FCA, Student Council, Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society, Prom, baseball, football, basketball, floats 164 Seniors As freshmen we discovered a new world Randall D. Brammer: Choir, Photography Club, Radio Club Donna Brandenburger: Chorus, Pep Club, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band W illiam H. Branson: Chorus, Choir, Ensemble, wrestling Bob Braun: Intramural soccer Brett Alan Bray: Intramural football, soccer, basketball Richard M. Bremer Elizabeth Brendel: Pep Club, AFS, Cadet Band, Marching Band, Jam, Prom V irginia Brennan: Intramural soccer, volleyball David Bridges: Cadet Band, Concert Band Carl Brockway Jean Marie Brown Randy Brown: Basketball, track Douglas Bucknell: Concert Band, Honor Society, Chess Club Tammy Bunch: Floats, intramurals Richard Burnette Peggy Burrous jr Chris Caldwell Kelly Calhoun: Prom, soph play, floats, intramural soccer Mark Calvanese: Football, intramural soccer, basketball, floats Bart Canady Jeffrey Brian Cange: Student Council, Jam and Court, Prom, wrestling, intramurals, floats Martha Waynette Capps Kenneth Carmody: Baseball, basketball, intramurals, floats Kathryn Marie Carr: Theatre, Thespian, Choir, Casuals Sextet, Bellevinois Staff, Jam, History Club, Photography Club, “Bicentennial Pageant”, soph play, one-acts Seniors 165 Wc attended the last Turkey Day game Anthony Can- Bob Carroll: Football, baseball, basketball, intramurals Terry Carron: Future Farmers of America, Honor Society William Carron: Intramural softball John Chaffee Judith Chew Pamela Cline: Intramurals Cathryn Coghill Leonard L. Colbert: Distributive Ed, tennis, intramurals Darla S. Coleman: Theatre, Chorus, intramurals, floats Mark Harry Collins: Honor Society, Spanish Club, FCA, basketball, football, track, cross country, floats, intramurals Jeff Compton: FCA, football, intramural basketball, floats Kathy Conley: Student Council, Consumer Ed Club, Prom, floats, intramurals Kelly Jane Connor: Jam, “Miss Maroon Court,” Bellevinois Staff, Prom, FCA, Chorus, one-acts, varsity cheerleading, intramural volleyball, basketball, gymnastics John Michael Cook: Model Railroad Club, tennis Rochelle R. Cook: One-acts, intramurals Debra Cooper Cindy Cornell Kirk A. Croffoot: Baseball, cross country, intramural basketball Cindy Crosby: Chorus Liz Crotty: Transfer from Althoff, varsity tennis, volley ball, basketball, track, intramural basketball Frank E. Curtis Debra A. Dahm: Varsity volleyball, track, basketball, tennis, intramural basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, “Mean Machine,” float Vickie Lynn Dahm: Office Occupations Club, Honor Society, student service 166 Seniors Thomas Dale Dailey: History Club, Choir, Stamp Club, football, student service Conny Davinroy: Honor Society, Illinois Scholar, Orchestra, Band, Chorus, Pep Club, basketball, tennis, volleyball, track, mini-float, intramurals Mark Davinroy: Intramural basketball, wrestling, track John W. Davis Wayne Davis: Track Mark Decker Michael L. Decker: Football, baseball, intramurals, floats Lissa DeFrates: Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, In-Sept Sextet, Jam, pom pon squad, varsity tennis, volleyball, soph play, intramurals Scott Deitz Mary Delaria: Jam and Court, floats, intramural basketball, volleyball, softball, soccer, “Mean Machine” Joe Delsignore: Intramural basketball, baseball Jane DeMonge: Student Council, AFS, FCA, French Club, Consumer Ed Club, Jam and Court, Prom, pom pon squad, floats, soph play, track, intramural basketball Anita Depper Gary J. Determan: Intramurals, floats Jeffrey M. Dietrich: Marching Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Jam, Rough Writers, intramurals, spring musicals Lisa Dietrich: Theatre, NFL, Thespian, German Club, speech team Mr. Wolford rescued the seniors from the fire at the graduation assembly. Seniors 167 finally, we learned our school song Lynn Dinteimann: Chorus, History Club, Prom, floats, intramurals David Dobbs Suzanne Marie Donjon: Theatre, Pep Club, History Club, French Club, Hy News Staff, Prom, float Jim Do line r: Intramural football Lori L. Downs: Intramurals Patrick V. Driscoll: Track, basketball Joe Duco: Jam, baseball, basketball, floats, intramural soccer, basketball Elaine Dullea Constance Dunlap: History Club, Hy News Staff, track, cross country, intramurals Kathleen Dyar: Spanish Club, Concert Band, Marching Band Carolyn Marie Dyer: Theatre, Thespian, Hy News Staff, Honor Society, Readers’ Theatre, Jam and Court, French Club, one-acts, soph play, musicals Melinda Ebel Lisa Eckert: Theatre, Belletones, Office Occupations Club, floats, student service Joseph Edmiston Mars Eghigian Carol Eihausen: Theatre, Consumer Ed Club, History Club, Chorus, float, intramural hockey, soccer, volleyball, basketball Gail F. Eisenhauer: Chorus, Merritones, Spanish Club, FTA, Jam, Prom, Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society, intramural volleyball, Illinois Scholar Dennis Elbe: FCA, wrestling manager, track manager, intramural basketball, soccer David Elmore Diane England Richard England Bonnie L. Englerth: Office Occupations Club, Prom, float, student service, intramural volleyball, softball, basketball Superstars” James Erb: Tennis, float, intramural soccer, football Gregg Ernst 168 Seniors David Eschman: FCA, track, floats, intramural football, soccer Mark Calvin Estes: French Club Donna J. Evans: Chorus, Girls Glee, Bellevinois Staff, intramurals “Chicklets” John R. Evans: Intramurals Sandy Evans: Intramural field hockey Angela Ezzell: Jam, soph play, intramurals Sandra J. Fahrner Richard Feder The Maroon Buffoons entertained at the football assemblies. Clark Ferry: Marching Band, Distributive Ed Club Dwen Firpo Kim Fischer: Student Council, Jam and Court, Prom, pom pon squad, soph play, floats, intramurals. Bicentennial pagaent Nancy Fitzgerald: Intramurals “Chicklets” Bruce Fleshren: Student Council, Prom, Chess Club, floats, intramurals Mark Flood: FCA, football, track, floats, class president 1, intramurals Jim Foote: Prom, floats, intramurals Gary Forayt Seniors 169 Oral Comm was not all that bad Terry Ford: Marching Band, Concert Band, FCA, basketball, baseball, cross country Diane Kay Foree: Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, In Sept Sextet, Jam, intramurals Cynthia M. Foster: Chorus, Jam, Prom, Distributive Ed Club, student service, float, intramurals Nancy Foster: Theatre, Thespian, Prom, Jam, Chorus, Choralettes, AFS, one-acts, soph play, speech team Pam Fostler: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, All-State Orchestra, German Club, floats, musicals, pom pon squad captain Tammy Frawley Mark Frederick: Intramural football, softball, basketball, soccer David M. Frew: Football, wrestling Amy Frey: Distributive Ed Club Linda Friday: Pep Club, Theatre, Chorus, Distributive Ed Club, float, intramurals Debra Friedrich Timothy R. Frieman: Baseball Janet Fritsche: Pep Club, NFL, Honor Society, debate Donna Lynn Fulton: Bellevinois Staff, Honor Society, Marching Band, Orchestra, AFS, FCA, Concert Band, Theatre, German Club, track manager, intramurals Diane Fults: Intramurals, floats Margaret Ann Galle: Student Council, Jam, Theatre, one-acts, floats Greg Garrison: Baseball, football, intramural basketball, soccer Mark Gass Carren Gestes Jeff Gibbons: Student Council, FCA, Jam Court, Prom, basketball, baseball, intramurals, floats Dennis Gillespie Tammy Gillison Toni Lynn Gipson: History Club, German Club, AFS, Honor Society, intramurals, floats Daniel C. Glaeser: Choir, wrestling, floats, intramural softball 170 Seniors Jeffery P. Glauber Nancy Glauber: Chess Club, Honor Society, floats, intramural gymnastics, volleyball, track Linda M. Glazebrook: Chorus, French Club, Theatre, soph play, floats, intramurals Carlton Greenley Margo Goddard Janies Goetter Cindy Gonzales: Spanish Club, intramurals Nancy Graf: AFS, German Club, Prom, intramurals “Scooby Doos , exchange student to Eduador Crystal Ann Grah: Chorus, Pep Club, Theatre, Jam, Spanish Club, football manager, floats Jerome Graham: Chorus, Choir Theresa Ann Grass: Jam, Prom, Bellevinois Staff, varsity tennis, volleyball, basketball, intramural volleyball, soccer, gymnastics, basketball, softball, “Mean Machine” Joanna Green: Spanish Club, Honor Society Paul Greiman: Choir, football Dennis Griebel: Marching Band, Pep Band. Distributive Ed Club, intramurals Meyer Gross: NFL, Jam and Court, Theatre, speech team Diane Gruenewald: Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, Casuals Sextet, Prom, Jam, majorette, one-acts, soph play, floats, intramurals Seniors 171 And then we tried our hand at driving Laurie A. Guetterman: Office Occupations Club, Pep Club, Theatre Cathy Guild: Floats Lew James Hages: Theatre, Thespian, Student Council, German Club, Jam, Jam King, History Club, Hy News Staff tri-editor, NFL, Readers’ Theatre, Prom, class president 4, speech team Janice Hamilton: Distributive Ed Club Sarah P. Hammon: Concert Band, Marching Band, Chorus, Bible Club, Honor Society, Pep Band, intramurals Patty Hammond: Student Council, Consumer Ed Club, varsity track, floats, intramural volleyball, basketball, soccer, archery Diane Marie Anne Hankammer: Chorus, German Club, Consumer Ed Club, History Club, Jam, intramurals Douglas M. Han sell: Theatre, Thespian, NFL, Hy News Staff, Jam and Court, Student Council, Honor Society, speech team Cheryl Hanvey Dade Har nt Stephen Russell Hardy: Hy News Staff Cindy Harper Tom Harres: Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band Cecile Hauver: German Club, Jam, Chorus, Girls Glee, History Club, Prom, intramural hockey Kent E. Hawkins: Choir, Ensemble, Marching Band, Jam Court, intramurals Pam Hawthorne: Jam, Chorus, FCA, Office Occupations Club, AFS, Prom, floats, track manager, intramural volleyball Sharon Healey Cynthia Marie Hecht: Theatre, Student Council, Prom, Jam, Choir, Choralettes, floats, intramurals Craig Heidorn: FCA, baseball, intramurals, floats Julia Heil: Marching Band, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Stage Band, Jam, Symphonette, Honor Society, German Club, Chorus, Concert Band, musicals Greg Heilig Scott Held Joseph G. Hemmer: Transfer from Althoff, varsity football tri-captain, wrestling, intramurals Cheryl Henderson 172 Seniors Candie Henson: FCA, Jam, Honor Society, Bellevinois Staff, Rough Writers, Prom, floats, intramurals Darla Herbert: Prom, volleyball, intramurals James Herbert: Theatre, Jam, one-acts Timothy Herbert: Theatre, Thespian, History Club, Jam and Court, baseball manager, speech team, soph play Cynthia Hickey Tracy Lee Higgins: Theatre, Social Studies Club, Jam, Rough Writers, Hy News Staff, Spanish Club, Chorus, Beiletones, intramurals Valerie Highland: Intramurals Steven Hildebrand: Distributive Ed Club, Intramurals As cute as ever, Mark Calvanese was elected “Pretty Baby” of the football team. Nancy Hillesheim: Chorus, History Club, intramurals, floats Thomas Hines Diane F. Hock: FCA, AFS, Theatre, Honor Society, soph play, intramurals Bruce Allen Hoerr: Intramural football, soccer Jerry D. Hoffman: Chorus, Choraleers, debate Sanna D. Hoit: History Club, Prom, float Charles Hollis: Football, cross country, track, intramurals Kathleen Holshouser: Bellevinois Staff, AFS, soph play, intramurals Seniors 173 We entertained children in the “Land of Oz” Sandy Hoock: Chorus, Choralettes, Spanish Club, Jam, intramural softball Jacquelyn D. Hopkins: History Club, intramurals Melissa Hotto: German Club Keith Howell: Football, wrestling, intramurals Sylvia Hunt: Intramural basketball Michael Ismail: Wrestling, football, baseball, floats Lynn Isselhardt: Theatre, Thespian, Jam, Prom, Bellevinois Staff, FCA, baseball manager, soph play, floats, intramurals Doug S. Jackson: Cross country, basketball, baseball Keith Jacob: Baseball, intramurals Philip Jacquot: Football, baseball, intramurals Tom Janicik: Honor Society, varsity wrestling co-captain, math team Barbara Jarosik: Floats Deborah Lynn Jaskowiak: FCA, volleyball, intramurals, floats Lisa Marie Jasper: Student Council, Prom, Jam, Chorus, Theatre, soph play, floats, intramurals Kristine Johannsen: Student Council, intramurals, floats Gregory Johnson James Johnson Lori Johnston: Pep Club, History Club, Prom, Choir, Choraleers, Choralettes, floats, gymnastics Hope Jorns: Jam, Distributive Ed Club, student service Karol Junker: Transfer from Althoff, Distributive Ed Club, intramural soccer, volleyball, basketball, “Mean Machine” Jerry Kadavi: Radio Club, intramural soccer Tony Kaminsky Diane K am per: AFS, FCA, track, intramurals Vickie Kasafirek 174 Seniors Seniors proved their interest in politics by supporting candidates of their choice with the largest class turnout at the mock election in November. The uppcarance of Vice-presidential candidate Walter Mondale at St. Clair Square sparked local interest in the election. Karen Kasson Andrew J. Katz: Honor Society, Choir, Ensemble, Jam and Court, Chorus, French Club, wrestling, tennis, floats, one-acts Mike Katz Karla Kebel: Distributive Ed Club, History Club Paul Keck: Tennis Julie Kay Keehner: Student Council, Choir, Bellevinois Staff, Jam, Pep Club, Prom, Honor Society, Miss Maroon Court, class secretary 1,2,3,4, floats, soph play, intramurals Scott A. Kelly: Choraleers, Ensemble, Choir, Bicentennial Pagaent, Chorus, “Music Man,” floats Richard L. Kettler Michael Kimutis: Choir, intramurals Julie Kirkland: Intramural basketball Bruce W. Kissel: Marching Band, Orchestra, All-State Orchestra, Stage Band, Honor Society, tennis, intramurals Kim Klein: AFS, German Club, Chorus, Theatre, Girls Glee, Hy News Staff, floats, intramurals Dawn Michelle Klever: Theatre, Jam and Court, Rough Writers, Prom, speech team, class vice-president 1, one-acts, floats, gymnastics, soph play Diane Klingler: German Club, Jam, Prom, Cadet Band, Concert Band, Honor Society, intramurals, student service, floats Karen Klohr Rebecca Klopmeyer: Intramural softball, field hockey Seniors 175 Our Jam added a “Touch of Class” Darlene Kmiecik Arthur Knepper Keith Kniepkamp: Track, cross country, soccer Janelle Knolhoff: Floats, intramurals Sharon Koerner: Honor Society, intramurals, floats Steve Kohlmiller Brad Koldehoff: Track, basketbaU, intramural basketball. Miss Maroon Court escort Dee Ann Koontz: Orchestra, Stage Band, Marching Band, Chamber Orchestra, All-State Orchestra, Symphonette, Pep Band, Jam, musicals, intramurals Mark Koopmann: Baseball, floats Chris Korte June Kathleen Bernice Kossina: Chorus, student service, float Diane Robin Kostelac: NFL, Future Homemakers, debate Belinda Kough: Intramurals Bryan Kramer Linda Kramer: Theatre, Jam, one-acts, soph play, floats James Krawczyk: History Club, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Jam Terry Krick: Baseball, intramural softball Susan Krieger Jackie Kroupa Kristine Lynn Krummrich: Chorus Stephen Krupp: Marching Band, Stage Band, drum major, Honor Society, Jam, intramurals Karen Kuester: Symphonette, Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra, Marching Band, Jam, All-State Orchestra, Honor Society, musicals Dean Kurrus: Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band Lawrence R. Kusmer 176 Seniors Kathy Lynn LaGrange: Latin Club, Marching Band, Orchestra, Concert Band Francis P. Lamb: Football, tennis, intramurals Joyce Elizabeth Lang: Bellevinois Staff, Pep Club, German Club, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Jam, Prom, Bicentennial Pagaent, floats Nancy Lang: Distributive Ed Club Steve Lanxon: FCA, football, baseball, track, floats, intramurals Greg Latinette: Football, intramurals Michael Latinette: Distributive Ed Club, baseball, football, intramurals Keith Lauf: Chorus, Choir, Choraleers, football, intramural basketball, soccer James C. Law: Concert Band, Marching Band, track, intramurals Judy Lynn Lawrence Lynn Renee Ledbetter: Concert Band, Marching Band, Prom, Pep Club, FCA, Theatre, one-acts, floats Julie Lee George Lewis: Varsity golf, intramurals Rosalie Lidisky: Pep Club, Belletones, Choralettes, Prom, baseball manager, intramurals, floats, student service. Bicentennial Pagaent Connie Lisch: Student Council, Jam, Prom, varsity volleyball, tennis, basketball, floats, intramural soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, “Mean Machine” Thomas J. Lodes: Wrestling, football, floats From orientation to graduation, counselors Mrs. Ann Moore and Mr. Elmo Masters helped us to plan schedules, solve problems, and make decisions about our futures. Seniors 177 Seniors loafed on forbidden territory. Mike Longust: Intramural football, soccer Tammy Loveless Donna Lowe: Mixed Chorus, intramurals Debbie Lux Barbara Mabra: Chorus, Choraleers, Choir, G erman Club, Theatre, intramurals Karen Lynn Mabry: Theatre, Jam, Office Occupations Club, Chorus, Pep Club, one-acts, floats, intramurals Debbie Macke: Intramurals, floats Mimi Maldonado: Intramural basketball, soccer, field hockey Marianne Maloney: Student Council, Hy News Staff, Jam and Court, Prom, intramurals, floats Angela Mancinas: Hy News Staff, intramural basketball Scott W. Mank John Marifian: FCA, football, basketball, baseball, intramurals Lisa Faye Martin: Chorus, Belletones, Merritones, intramural hockey Kevin McCarron Marc R. McClellan: Bellevinois Staff, Photography Club, Honor Society, Prom Robert McCluskey 178 Seniors We created our very own prom, “Camelot” Mark R. McCoy: FCA, wrestling Nancy A. McCoy Pamela J. McLean: Pep Club, Theatre, Prom, Choraleers, Choir, FCA, Jam, Hy News Staff, cross country manager, f ootball manager, soph play, floats Bruce McMackins Michael Meder: Honor Society, baseball, wrestling, intramurals Albert Donald Meinen Rita M. Melton: Chorus, track, floats, intramurals Sally M. Menees: Chorus Tom Merten Cynthia Meyer: Transfer from Freeburg, Illinois Kay Meyer: Jam, one-acts Mark Meyer: Tennis, intramural football Brian Migneron: Intramural basketball, soccer Janet Miller: History Club, Pep Club, student service Cynthia Moffett Susan Mohr Clifton Moore Gale Moore Ann Mueller: Intramural softball, soccer, volleyball, basketball Donna Mueller: Chorus, intramural basketball Laurie Ann Mueller: Symphonette, Orchestra, Concert Band, Marching Band, Jam, Prom Kevin Muendlein: FCA, baseball, floats, intramurals Cheryl Mundloch Joyce Munie: Theatre, Thespian, AFS, German Club, Honor Society, intramurals Seniors 179 We were undefeated tug-of-war champs Jan Munier: Bellevinois Staff, Thespian, Theatre, Latin Club, History Club, intramurals David Wayne Muren: Football, wrestling, tennis Roni Kay Nadler: Chorus, Pep Club, Theatre, Jam, FCA, floats, one-acts, volleyball, basketball, intramurals David William Nance: Chorus, Stamp Club, Radio Club, Choraleers, Choir, French Club, intramurals Kent Naumann: Chorus, Ensemble, Choir, Jam, Prom, floats Mike New: Future Farmers of America, football, intramural basketball, soccer Kathy Newton Paula Niederecker: Marching Band majorette, rifle sergeant, Chorus, float, intramurals Barbara Nolte: Marching Band, Hy News Staff, Pep Band, History Club, Cadet Band, Honor Society, Jam, floats Sandra L. Noonan: Bellevinois Staff, Theatre, Choir, Jam, Prom, Bicentennial Pagaent, Choralettes, FCA, Belletones, Girls Glee, student service Teri Null: Chorus, Theatre, Jam, Prom, Honor Society, floats, one-acts, intramurals Sheila O’Brien: Honor Society, Bellevinois Staff, Rough Writers, Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals, National Merit Commendation James O’Donnell Robert Oesterle Rick Orelt: Intramural soccer Michele Lynn Ortman: Pep Club, History Club, student service Terry Pabst: Honor Society, FCA, basketball, baseball, floats Michael Pace: Football, soph play, intramural soccer Ricarda L. Pagel: Theatre, Jam and Court, Choralettes, Choraleers, soph play John Palmisano John Papproth: Distributive Ed Club Jean Parker: Jam, soph play, floats, intramurals Joyce Parker: Distributive Ed Club, Jam, floats, intramurals Ann Patton: Jam, Prom, FCA, soph play, floats, tennis, intramurals 180 Seniors Elaine Pauketat: Chorus, Belletones, Theatre, Consumer Ed Club, Choralettes, Jam, Office Occupations Club, intramural softball Linda Paule: Intramural basketball, softball, hockey William Pearson Jim Peebles Carla S. Perry Gary Pierce Maria Pierce: Theatre, Chorus, Consumer Ed Club, floats, intramurals, student service Monique Piot Seniors shone with enthusiasm. Marlene Polczynski: History Club, intramurals Scott Poston: Cross country, track Thomas Powell Cheryl Price: French Club, Jam, Prom, floats, intramurals Robert Pulley Mary Kay Quirin: Consumer Ed Club, Jam, Prom, Chorus, intramural softball, basketball Ann M. Racine: Theatre, Chorus, floats, intramurals Denna Rains Seniors 181 Lisa Rains: Pep Club, Prom, float Jolene Raish: Choralettes, Choir, Prom, pom pon squad, varsity volleyball, soph play, floats Kathy Randle: Intramural hockey William A. Rappolee Angeline C. Raslawski David Reeb: Wrestling Jeffrey A. Regula Richard R. Reichling: Distributive Ed Club, cross country, track Diane Reime: Pep Club, French Club, Honor Society, intramurals, floats, volleyball Mary Renner: Office Occupations Club, Jam, floats, intramurals David Renois Kathy Renth: Chorus, Choralettes, intramural hockey Cheryl Rhodes Kevin D. Rice Carla Richardson: Chorus, Choralettes, Distributive Ed Club Mark L. Ritter: Prom, tennis, varsity swimming, intramural soccer, floats The Cafeteria was a favorite gathering place for most seniors. 182 Seniors College and job decisions puzzled us Kim Robinson: French Club, German Club Renee A. Rockwell: AFS president, FCA, Honor Society, Choir, Bellevinois Staff, Choraleers, volleyball, track, soph play, intramurals James G. Rogers: Student Council president 4, varsity golf captain, Jam Court, floats, intramurals Evelyn Rohwedder Michael Rohwedder Jeffery Ross: Intramural soccer William Ross: Golf James Roth Gwen Rountree: Theatre, Rough Writers, AFS, German Club, French Club Steven Rowan Clark Rowden Danita S. Rowe: French Club, Merritones, varsity swimming, floats, baseball bat girl Donna Kay Rynski: Office Occupations Club, student service Terry Salzman: Honor Society, intramurals Linda Marie Samples: Orchestra, Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonette, Chamber Orchestra, Theatre, Office Occupations Club, intramurals Brian K. Sanders: Class float Kathy Sandheinrich: Chorus, varsity track, basketball, volleyball, intramural soccer, volleyball Steven Sarfaty Sarah Sauerwein Kimberly Saul Carol A. Schaefer: Chorus, Distributive Ed Club, intramurals Mary Kay Schaefer: Chorus, intramural volleyball, basketball, soccer, “Chicklets” Sue Schanuel: Transfer from Belleville East, Chorus, Choraleers Mark J. Scharf: Future Farmers of America, woodshop foreman Seniors 183 Where’s the fountain? Barbara Scheller: Concert Band, FCA, volleyball, intramurals Sherri Scher: Distributive Ed Club, gymnastics Brad Schloemann Gene Schmidt Michael Schmittling: Intramurals Tom Schmitz: Honor Society, football, track, floats, intramurals Donald Edward Schneider: Distributive Ed Club Judy Schneider: Intramurals, floats Scott Schneider Karen Schnoeker: Chorus, intramural soccer, volleyball Vincent Schomaker: Choraleers, Choir Jolene Schuhardt: Distributive Ed Club, tennis, soph play, intramural volleyball, softball, basketball David Schulte: Football Anna Mae Scott Angela M. See: German Club, AFS, FCA president, Honor Society, Bellevinois Staff, soph play, track, cross country, intramurals Steven Seib Debra Ann Seibert: Theatre, Pep Club, Prom, Spanish Club, Future Homemakers, Office Occupations Club, Consumer Ed Club, floats, intramurals Charles Seper Lauren Seper Patrick Seppi Edward Sewell: Chess Club, intramurals Janice Shannon Jayn Shaw: Honor Society, intramural basketball, float, student service Peter J. Shaw: Chess Club, Jam, Honor Society, track, football, tennis, intramurals 184 Seniors Seniors found the remodeled library a convenient place for study and research. Debbie Sheible Candy Sherman: Pep Club William T. Sherman Craig A. Sieron: Chorus, wrestling Judy Simpson: Chorus, Consumer Ed Club, Office Occupations Club, Theatre, floats Susan Kay Simpson: Chorus, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Chamber Orchestra, History Club, Orchestra, Consumer Ed Club, Jam, rifle squad, intramurals Mike Skaer: Intramural soccer, basketball Steven Skaer Lori Skidis Tom Slate: Wrestling, football, intramurals Doris Sliment: Chorus, Belletones, Consumer Ed Club, History Club, intramural softball, floats Judy Sliment: Theatre, intramurals Barb Smith: Concert Band, Prom, Student Council, Bellevinois Staff, Bicentennial Pageant, Miss Maroon Court, FCA, varsity cheerleading co-captain, intramurals, floats, gymnastics Debora Smith John Smith: Baseball, track, “Wizard of Oz” Tanya Fawn Smith: Student Council, Girls Glee, Jam, Distributive Ed Club, floats, intramurals, student service Seniors 185 Terry Smith Kirk Sonnenberg: Track, basketball, football Paul Spahn Connie Speichinger Craig Steiner: Football, baseball, floats, intramurals Donna Stevenson Beth Ann Stewart: Hy News Staff, Honor Society, Student Council, Pep Club. German Club, Theatre, Prom, Jam, Chorus, Choralettes, intramurals, floats Leslie Stoll We were still Super Seniors, even though we lost the Jeff Gibbons accepted the spirit trophv for the senior class, float competition. Leslie Ann Stone: Distributive Ed Club, Jam, bat girl, intramurals Joy Strebel: Intramural basketball, hockey Karen Lynne Strong Russell Suemnicht Thomas Summer Ellen Marie Suppiger: Student Council, Honor Society, Bellevinois Staff, Jam and Court, Miss Maroon Court, FCA, cheerleading, intramural gymnastics Bridget Taggart Kim Taylor 186 Seniors Float contest losses didn ' t dampen our spirit Scott Taylor Sheryl Taylor Debbie Theis Michael Theis Vivian Theis Jeffrey Theobald Myron Thomas: FCA, cross country, track, wrestling, intramurals Kimberly Lynn Thompson: German Club Mark A. Thomspon: Photography Club, Theatre, Distributive Ed Club, Chorus, float Mary Tiernan: Jam, soph play, floats, intramural basketball, volleyball Thomas Timmer Cindy Tippy: Cadet Band, Choralettes, “1776” David Toenjes: Varsity football, intramural basketball Carolynn Marie Tollefson: Rough Writers, floats, intramurals Paul Travous Donna M. Turner: Office Occupations Club Debbie Turos: Chorus, Belletones, Choralettes, intramural hockey, soccer, student service Donna Turos: Intramurals Cindie Turpin: Choraleers, Jam and Court, History Club, Prom, Chorus, pom pon squad, one-acts, soph play, floats, intramurals, Superstars” Robert Steven Tyler: Track, football, floats, intramurals Susan Tyler Marilyn Uhley: Rough Writers, Prom, Choir, In-Sept Sext, Girls Glee, float, track Ron Vall ndingham: Basketball, track, intramurals Karen Van Blair: Casuals Sextet, Choir, Choraleers, Chorus, Theatre, intramurals, floats, soph play Seniors Ardis Van Boxtei: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Theatre, Jam, Hy News Staff, intramural volleyball, archery Eric Van Buren: Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Honor Society Chris Vandewater: Student Council, Jam Court, Theatre, debate, one-acts, floats Thomas Veath: Basketball, baseball, football, intramurals Trond Vernegg: Exchange student from Sandefjord, Norway, Hy News Staff, AFS Mary Beth Vernier: Chorus Rosemarie Vollmer: Office Occupations Club, Theatre, track, intramurals Douglas Von Alst Sturdy seniors held together to build the winning pyramid. Archibald S. Waller: Stamp Club, track Mark E. Walz: Choir, Marching Band, Stamp Club, FCA, varsity cross country, track, basketball Tom Warwick: Debate Eric Water son Marilyn Weber: Consumer Ed Club, intramural basketball, softball Alyson Weeke: Chorus, Jam, Prom, FCA, floats, intramurals Dennis Weier Terry Weier 188 Seniors We leave West with anticipation of the future Cindy Lou Weilbacher: Chorus, Office Occupations Club, student service, intramural basketball volleyball, soccer Wayne Alan West: Varsity track Joy Laura Weygandt: Chorus Julie Wikgren: Pep Band, Marching Band, Concert Band, Chamber Orchestra, AFS, History Club, Jam, Latin Club, Bicentennial Pageant, student service, floats Hugh Wilkin: Wrestling Gerald W illiams Kimberly Kailulani Williams: Chorus, Distributive Ed Club, AFS, History Club, Theatre Randall E. Wilson: Marching Band, Honor Society, wrestling Ann Winkel: Student Council, Choraleers, Casuals Sextet, Choir, Bicentennial Pageant, track, cheerleading, intramurals Michael Witt David Woehlke: National Honor Society Alicia W ohlgemuth Tamela L. Wolz: Marching Band, Choir, Casuals Sextet, Concert Band, Chorus, Ensemble accompanist, varsity track, intramurals Charles W orden Barb Wurdinger: Pep Club, Prom, floats, intramurals Bob Wurtz: Football, tennis, intramural football Valerie Jean W vnder: Chorus, Girls Glee, Stamp Club, AFS, Spanish Club, floats, track, intramural archery Karen Yates Karen Yearian Linda Jean York: Theatre, Thespian, Hy News Staff, Jam, History Club, French Club, Choraleers, Pep Club, soph play, one-acts, intramurals, floats Jospeh T. Young: FCA president, football, basketball, track, intramurals Carol Lynn Youngblood Michael Zamenski: FCA, football, track, floats, intramurals David Zubrzycki: Football, track Seniors 189 Our community has the energy to Each year the community is a cluster of new faces and new places. The Belleville area has continued to expand with the construction of several new businesses which have moved into the district to add to the dynamic and changing community. The energy of Belleville and its surround¬ ing communities is achieved through the continuous support and concern of its citizens. In turn the local businesses and professions support the citizens by provid¬ ing necessary goods and services and jobs. 190 Community expand and compete in a constructive way Community 191 w. A. SCHICKEDANZ AGENCY, INC. Realtors 110 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois _ J Thompson ' s Gas , tnc. HOME HEATING COOLING LPGAS • FUELOIL • COAL BUILDING MATERIAL YARD: 234 0607 1431 NORTH ILLINOIS, BELLEVILLE OFFICES 233-6541 397-0321 KURRUS FUNERAL HOME has been dedicated to the public of this area for almost a century. Located in their new home at 657 North 57th Street , they are still providing comfort to area families. 192 Advertising We Carry a Large Selection of Diamonds, Watches, Class Rings and Fine Jewelry Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairs Belleville offers only the best r COMPLIMENTS OF HOME-BRITE COMPANY MIKE JUDY COSTELLO PROPRIETORS 400 North Illinois Street V Phone: 233-0197 12 East Main Street, Belleville, Illinois J Belleville, Illinois J A friendly place with complete banking services is BANKER ' S TRUST COMPANY , 6400 West Main Street conveniently located to serve all customers. For complete modern banking service , drive up or walk in and enjoy family service at BELLEVILLE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK , 23 Public Square and 230 West Main Street. j Advertising 193 SUPPIGER REALTY 31 Oak Knoll Belleville, Illinois _ J Let the varied Belleville businesses serve you TAPHORN BROTHERS 3901 North Belt West Phone 234-2558 Whirlpool Maytag General Electric Zenith RCA Magnavox Eagle _ J A 918 Freeburg Ave. Belleville, Illinois 62222 Area 618-233-7420 Manufacturer of GAS HEATING APPLIANCES AND WOODBURNING FIREPLACES Dick Burnette can assist you in finding the finest in camera equipment at the SHUTTERBUG, 5 North 47th Street. 194 Advertising r Aollman v Publishing Company 109 vest vasbinpton mills tad t, Illinois pt :(6l3)476 315l or 31 i ★ OFFSET PRINTING ★ PUBLICATIONS ★ FORMS George J. Santner president J HOPPE INSURANCE AGENCY COME TO For dependable insurance since 1899. Hoppe Insurance is located at 109 East B Street, Belleville. _ J Advertising 195 Candie Henson and Ellen Suppiger visit the Reichert seed and grain display at the REICHERT GRAIN COMPANY , 600 South First Street in Belleville. A best seller during January was the Dandy Wild Bird Food as people suffering from the severe cold thought also of the hungry birds. THE OUTDOOR STORE Camping Backpacking Bicycles Sailboats Kayaks Canoes Scuba Gear Down Parkas-Vests 2224 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 _ J r SUPER SENIOR FRILLMAN Photographers 397-5287 7607 W. Main St., Belleville, III. V For super senior photography, come to FRILLMAN PHOTOGRAPHERS, located at 7607 West Main Street, Belleville, Illinois. [Phone: 397-5287] j GENE THE BUTCHER BOY , 3013 Old St. Louis Road, Belleville, sells top choice prime beef as well as pork and other fine meats. CALVIN D. JOHNSON NURSING HOME Let us care for those you care for. [618] 234-3323 727 NORTH 17th STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62221 J The best variety of art supplies and crafts in town can be found at BOLLME ER ' S HOBBY SHOP, 715 East Main Street, Belleville. j 196 Advertising HI DEG PHARMACY, in the Kilmer Building at 8601 West Main Street, carries a complete line of medical supplies as well as candy and greeting cards. Jerome Graham and Bruce F eshren, employees of the pharmacy, offer quality service. Dependability is the key to success MIDWESTERN BUTANE GAS CO., INC. AUGUSTINE’S RESTAURANT Fourteen Private Dining Rooms Receptions - Banquets Parties BANQUET FACILITIES For 200 to 2000 Total Seating Capacity 3000 COMPLIMENTS OF: WEEKE WHOLESALE COMPANY Phones 233-0533 234-0524 418 South Belt East Belleville, Illinois J OPEN SUNDAYS Hours 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 234-6364 1200 Centerville Ave. Belleville, Illinois 1600 North 89th Street Fairview Heights, Illinois 62208 _ ) Advertising 197 - Belleville Machine Co. Authorized Elna Dealer” — Since 1947 — RICHARD HELEN FORNESS Bus. Phone: 233-0311 6 South Church Street, Belleville, III. 62220 ___ J - ILLINI FEDERAL SAVINGS fc LOAN ASSOCIATION 6100 WEST MAIN STREET BELLE VILLE, ILLINOIS 62223 V SINCE 1894 The people of Belleville depend on SCHALTEN- BRAND FINANCIAL REALTORS for all kinds of insurance. Located at 7400 West Main Street, Schaltenbrand offers low student auto rates. r CHUCK HUBER MOBIL SERVICE Brake Work Sun Tune-up Generator and Starter Repair Auto Rustproofing Car Wash Phone: 233-6119 321 Centerville Avenue Belleville, Illinois 198 Advertising JEAN’S UNIFORMS Uniforms For Every Need VERNON AND SHIRLEY BOESCHEN Owners 22 East Main St. Belleville. III. 62220 618 234-5766 708 Lincoln Hwy. [Rt. 50] Fairview Heights, III. 62208 618 632-8544 104 South Locust Centralia, III. 62801 618 533-1139 J Consumers learn to “bank on it” m Belleville Join the crowd at 4800 West Main . . . Your Financial Center MAIN OFFICE FACILITY 4800 West Main 1300 N. Belt West Advertising 199 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEVILLE 234-0020 200 Advertising ROY-L AGENCY ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE ROY W. LEVIN, President 1411 West Main Street, Belleville, Illinois 62220 Phone: (618) 233-4248 _ J ACME PEST CONTROL Call one of our pest Doctors-all their patients die. Member National State Pest Control Ass n • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL FREE INSPECTION NO OBLIGATION COMPLETE TERMITE PROTECTION 235 4266 BELLEVILLE J Our business community insures us of high quality personal service ■ Jul Fisher Distributor, Inc. 1 Whisky Road Belleville, Illinois _ J Advertising 201 A wide variety promotes shopportunities The tables were turned as Julie Auner and Lori Adair had a chance to practice their hair cutting skills at RAZOR ROYAL, 6400 West Main Street, if you want today ' s new haircut at yesterday ' s trim prices. Razor Royal is the place to visit. B EBEL ROOFING COMPANY, 503 West Main Street, offers any kind of roofing repair you need. Whether it is siding, aluminum awnings, or storm windows and doors, they top ' em all, large or small. SCHIELD’S Prescription Shoppe, Inc. Sick Room Supplies — Sales Rentals Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Sunday and Holidays Telephone 234-8383 4527 West Main St. Belleville, III. 62223 _ ) The portrait makers at CEDARLEAF PHOTOGRAPHY, 1921 West Main Street, expose you to quality profes¬ sional color on any type photo you need. 202 Advertising r r SCHLOSSER’S MARVINS CAMERA 11 East Main Street, focuses on value and variety with a good selection of moderately- priced photographic equipment and sup¬ plies. DOWNTOWN BELLEVILLE’S REAL MEAL RESTAURANT Serving your parents and their parents and their parents since 1910 _ ' _ ) LERNER’S, located at 100 East Main Street, specializes in women’s apparel. 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If you have a money problem, EDGEMONTBANK AND TRUST COMPANY at 8740 State Street, East St. Louis, is the place to V!___ J Advertising 209 r _ Business is vital to our community Compliments of r Marsh Stencil FARM FRESH 707 East B Street Milk Store Belleville, Illinois 1805 North Belt West 8 a.m.-IO p.m. Daily — 365 days a year j 210 Advertising BUSINESS PATRONS BANKERS Arro PARTS 26 East Laurel, Millstadt BELLE-.MONT PHARMACY 8787 State, East St. Louis BELLEVILLE COIN SHOP 1709 West Main Street, Belleville BoBee ' s CONFECTIONARY 116 West White, Millstadt CASTELLI-BORN SERVICE STATION 2700 West Main Street, Belleville COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CREASON FCNERAL HOME 220 West Boulevard, Belleville DIXON TRAVEL 108 West Main Street, Belleville ELMWOOD GOLF COCRSE 140 Eller Road, Belleville FARMERS INSCRANCE GROCP (BOB FRIEDERICH) 8700 North Belt West, Belleville FORGET-ME-NOT SHOP 6800 West Main Street, Belleville PETE GAERDNER FCNERAL HOME 280 Lebanon Avenue, Belleville ROY GRIEBEL’S 66 SERVICE 920 North Illinois Street, Belleville C. 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Belleville j Advertising 211 Academic Aft 100,101 Business education 106, 107 Health 99 Home economics 105 Industrial arts 102, 103, 104 Languages 92, 93 Library 88-91 Math 96 Physical education 98 Sciences 97 Social studies 94, 95 Activities AFS29 All-State 46 Bellevinois Staff 38, 39 Belletones 49 Bible Study Club 35 Cadet Band 43 Chamber Orchestra 42 Chess Club 35 Choraleers 48 Choralettes 48 Concert Band 46 Concert Choir 47 Debate 53 Distributive Education Club 33 Ensemble 47 FCA55 FFA36 Foreign Language Clubs 54 Chorus 49 History Club 30 Home Economics 37 Hy News Staff 40, 41 I.E.52 Intramurals 57 Little Theatre 50, 51 Model Railroad Club 34 National Honor Society 31 NFL 52 Office Occupations Club 33 Pep Club 56 Photography Club 34 Radio Club 34 Readers ' Theatre 53 Rough Writers Club 32 Social Studies Club 37 Stage Band 46 Stamp Club 32 Student Council 28 Symphonette 43 Thespians 51 War Games 30 Advertising Acme Pest Control 201 Augustine ' s Restaurant 197 Banker ' s Auto Parts 211 Banker ' s Trust Company 210 Bank of Belleville 199 Becherer ' s Jewelers 193 Bel-Air Restaurant 194 Belle-Flair Photography 208 Belle-Mont Pharmacy Inc. 211 Belleville Coin Shop 211 Belleville National Savings Bank 193 Belleville Sewing Machines Co. 196 Bel-O-Cooling and Heating 209 Bieble Roofing Co. 202 Bo Bee ' s Confectionery 211 Bollmeier Hobby Shop 196 Castelli-Born Service Station 211 Calvin D. Johnson Nursing Home 196 Charles Beil and Sons Inc. 208 Chuck Huber Mobil Service 196 Citizens Savings 204 C. J. Hervey 211 Coiffure School of Beauty Culture 204 Compliments of a Friend 211 Creason Funeral Home 211 Cutter Craft Co. 211 Czarnicki, Inc. 204 Dave ' s Pre-Owned Cars 207 Diedrich Chevrolet Company 208 Dixon Travel 211 Donald J. Parrone, Insurance Broker 205 Don Hesse Photographers 210 Eagle Range and Manufacturing Co. 208 Eckert ' s Country Store 193 Edgemont Bank and Trust 209 Elmwood Golf Course 211 Empire Stove Co. 194 Eugene M. Raetz Jr. State Farm Insurance 211 Farm Fresh 201 Farmers Insurance Group-Bob Friedrich 211 First National Bank of Belleville 200 First National Bank of Millstadt 197 Fischer ' s Restaurant 209 Forget-Me-Not Shop 211 Frillman Photographer 196 Gene Miller Photography 205 Gene the Butcher Boy 196 Gene Vollmers Garage 211 George Renner and Sons Funeral Home 204 Gil Klein T.V. and Appliances 211 Golden Dipt 206 Graham Decorating 199 Griebels 66 Service Station 211 Harold Smith Pharmacy 211 Hideg Drugs 197 Hill Thomas Lime and Cement Co. 211 Hoeffken Cleaners, Inc. 211 Home-Brite Co. 193 Hoppe Insurance Agency 195 lllini Federal Savings and Loan Association 198 Jay ' s A Et W Restaurant 206 J. C. Penney 209 Jean ' s Uniform 199 Jul Fischer Distributer, Inc. 201 K W Drive-in 192 Keil Heating and Sheet Metal 211 Kurrus Funeral Home 192 Lerner ' s203 Lloyd ' s Rentals and Sales 211 Lurtz Electronics 207 Ma and Pa ' s Country Kitchen 211 Magill Realtors, Inc. 211 Marsh Stencil Machine Co. 193 Marvin ' s Camera 203 Mary’s Pastry Shop 211 McDonald ' s Trailer Sales 211 McMackin Buick Co. 203 Meckfessel ' s Tire Co. 211 Midwestern Butane Gas Co. 197 Millstadt Pharmacy 211 Mollman Publishing Co. 195 Nick ' s SOS Garage 208 Outdoor Store 195 P. N. Hirsch and Co. Razor Royal 202 Reichert Grain Co. 195 Roy-L-Agency 201 Schaltenbrand Financial Realtors 198 Schieid ' s Prescription Shoppe, Inc. 202 Schifferdecker Kitchens, Baths, and Siding 211 Schlosser ' s Restaurant 203 Shoe Cellar 206 Shutterbug 194 Stan Cedarleaf Photography 202 State Radio and Sound 205 Suppiger Realty 194 Tap horn Brothers 194 Thompson ' s Gas and Fuel, Inc. 192 Thompson ' s Pharmacy 207 Travel Unlimited 205 Tribout Distributors 206 Twenhoefel Co. 207 W. A. Schickedanz Agency, Inc. 192 Weeke Wholesale Co. 197 Westown Pharmacy, Inc. 211 William R. Popkess Insurance, Inc. 206 W. J. Crotty Florist 204 Board of Education Baum, Herbert 110 Burris, Edward 110 Cox, June 110 Donovan, Jean 110 Eckert, Vernon 110 Jones. Rogers 110 Moore, Leonard 110 Nold, George 110 Wiltsie, David 110 Faculty Addison, Bruce 112, 113 Allen, F. B. 112 Ames, Marsha 112 Armstrong, Norman 60, 112 Arnold. Bruce 67, 112, 116 Ayllon, Arnold 112 Bauer, Patricia 112 Beaird, Margaret 95, 112 Belcher, Howard 112 Besse, Ken 29, 112 Besse, Mary 29, 112 Best, Jean 112 Betz, Larry 67, 68, 70, 74, 75, 112 Bobzin, David 34, 112 Bonnell, Mary 54, 112 Bono, Nina 51, 112 BoyII, Mike 51, 112 Buchanan, Tim 97, 112 Budde, Alfred 112 Burnett, Woody 73,112 Butts, Dennis 112 Carr. Gary 112 Certain, Gary 112 Chmeleck, Joe 51,112 Clark. Robert 113 Closson, Helen 113 Craig, Cynthia 113 Dahm, Doug 113 Dailey, Tom 113 Dosier, John 110 Elkins. Sandra 113 Eskra, Doug 113 Esterfy, George 113 Evans. William 113 Flori. Beatrice 113 Friederich, Richard 113 Friemann, Dwight 113 Fuchs, Felicia 113 Garcia, Esther 113 Gasparich, George 113 Gerren, Grace 113 Gessford, Bonnie 113 Guest, Kenneth 113 Gushleff, Bill 37, 113 Guthrie, Merle 113 Gyerman, E. M. 113 Hall. Harold 113 Hansleben, Jane 38, 113 Hanson, Robert 113 Harris, David 114 Harris. Susan 114 Hart, Bill 76, 77. 114 Hasenstab, Charles 114 Hayes, Hank 35, 114 Heape. Linda 114 Hensel, Pete 66, 114 Hewitt, Georgianne 114 Highsmith, Phil 114 Hoefer, Betty 114 Hoepfinger, Robyn 114 Hoffman, Joann 114 Hughes, Marilyn 114 Hunsaker, Richard 52, 114 Jackson, Don 114 Jackson, Wilma 114 Jones. Don 32, 47. 49. 114, 117 Jung, Randy 114 Kaiser, Robert 114 Keefe, Robert 63, 114 Koehler, Lynn 54. 114 Krause, Colleen 114 Kunze, Fredrick 114 Lawrence, Keith 66, 114 Levin. Bellelli Limper. Harold 111 Llewellyn, Dave 115 Manion, Jo 32, 115 Masters, Elmo 115, 177 Matysik, Pat 41, 115 Maurer, Gene 62, 115 Mayer, Gloria 42 McConnell, Charles 115 McCoy, Kay 115 McIntyre, Alda 115 Merritt, Dean 115 Meyer, Al 115 Miller, K. Lane 110 Montgomery, Arch 34, 115 Moore. Bill 35, 115 Moore, Jean 115 Moore, Marita 115, 177 Mueller, Roger 71, 73, 115 Mueth, Jane 51, 115 Murphy, Erna 115 Ninnis, Betty 115 Ninnis, Tom 33, 115 Nollman, Dan 115 Norbet, Donna 115 Obenchain, Larry 115 Oelrich, Dorothy 115 Pabst, Faye 33, 115 Parris, Sandra 52, 116 Patterson, Wanda 116 Patton, Norman 116 Petri, Robert 116 Philpott, Glenn 116 Rafferty, Phil 116 Reed. John 113, 116 Reichert, Elizabeth 116 212 Index Reynolds, Peggy 116 Rodman, Charles 116 Rybicki, Jerry 116 Sawalich, Eugene 110 Sazama, Bob 116 Scheibel, Mona 116 Schlesinger, Ralph 45, 46, 116 Schmidt, Trudy 116 Schuessler, Al 116 Schutzenhofer, Dennis 71, 73, 116 Schwalb, David 116 Shannon, Cole 116 Sharp, Sue 29, 116 Shea, George 114, 116 Shepek, Gary 32. 116 Sims, John 116 Smith, Elaine 37, 116 Smith, Phyllis 117 Snelson, Patt 117 Snowden, Dave 34, 117 Stieneker, Deborah 113, 117 Stover, Farren 54, 117 Struze, Mary 117 Switzer, Marjorie 117 Tinney, Sandra 117 Tollefson, Harris 111 Tonne, Gussie32, 117 Torigian, Vince 30, 56. 117 Turner, Gerald 9, 111 Twesten, Gary 117 Van Blair, Dale 117 Veach, Nathan 117 Vitek. Bob 117 Wallen, Juanita 117 Walter. Pete 117 Warren, George 117 Warren. Melody 117 Wehmeier, John 65. 76, 77,117 Weshinskey, Gary 71,73, 117 Wiesen, James 117 Wolford. Daniil, 167 Wood, Vera 117 Wurtz, Alice 117 Yagge, Robert 65, 117 Yung, Harold 117 Office Personnel Burris, Betty 118 Cechovic, Wally 118 Chapman, Nadine 118 Childers, Wanda 118 Doctorman, JoAnn 118 Edwards, Doris 118 Hargis, Gayle 118 Hesse, Marilyn 118 Katzmark, JoAnn 118 Krummrich, Eleanor 118 McDonald. Jean 118 Manzo, Sheila 118 Phillips, Helen 118 Ramers, Myra 118 Rose, Gloria 118 Swarringim, Doris 90, 118 Wittlinger, Doris 118 Woodruff, Walene 118 Wright, Marlene 118 Custodial Personnel Beaumont, Vernon 118 Chinn, Ed 51 Christian, Phil 118 Coon, Mike 118 Gaubatz, Anna 118 Groh, Wayne 118 Hettenhausen, Jim 118 Klee, John 118 Lopez, Gene 118 Reuss, Georgianna 118 Sink, Al 118 Cafeteria Personnel Bien, Cleo 119 Isselhardt, Cookie 119 Kricensky, Rose 119 Muckenstrum, Doris 119 Reeble, Velma 119 Reinhardt, Agnes 119 Rothgangel, Betty 119 Sauer. Betty 119 Senzel, Agnes 119 Triefenbach, Mildred 119 Tylka, Flo 119 Wurdinger, Darlene 119 Student Index A Abegg, Joe 31, 162 Abeln, Ann 121 Abu-Shariff. Basma 136 Abu-Shariff, Fadwa 121 Acup, Ted 162 Adair, Lorrie31, 39, 54, 62, 202 Adams, Joseph 162 Adams, Julie 121 Adams, Leslie 149 Adams, Lori 149 Adams, Mark 149 Adams, Sue 59, 162 Aeppei, Beth 121 Agne, James 136 Agne, John 136 Agne. Sara 149 Ahart, Sharlene 121 Aiello, Susan 149 Alberts, Michael 149 Aldrich, Paula 49, 162 Alexander, Randy 121 Allen, Brian 136 Allen, Tom 32, 44 Allgire, Charles 77, 162 Alperin, Roger 162 Alperin, Shelia 121 Altman, Lori 136, 139 Amigdalos, Elizabeth 162 Ames, Deborah 56. 136 Ames, Sherri 50 Anagnostopoulos, Angelica 74, 121, 123, 133 Anagnostopoulos, Maria 30, 47, 54, 149 Anagnostopoulos, Photo 13, 22, 30, 31, 53, 107, 162, 163 Anderson, Bernard 121 Anderson, Harry 149 Ande rson, Jack 136 Anderson, Thomas 121 Anna. Tracey Lee 136 Andruska, John 121 Armstrong, Jon 149 Armstrong, Joyce 29, 31, 39, 162 Armstrong, Tim 60, 162 Armes, Sherri 121 Arnold, Jeffrey 67, 77, 149 Arnold, Michael 76, 77. 136 Arterburn, Andrew 71, 121 Arterburn, Michael 149 Asbridge, Douglas 162 Asbury, Agnes 162 Asbury, Anne 149 Asbury, Eugene 121 Ash. Julie 121 Atkins, Carol 149 Atkins. Elaine 31. 162 Athmer, Kevin 66, 136 Athy. Karen 30. 136 Auer, Steven 149 Aud, Laura 48, 136 Augustine, Michael 149 Auner, Gretchen 121, 124 Auner, Julie 31,32, 38, 57, 162, 202 Austin, Christie 121 Auth, Cindy 149 Aye, Gary 162 Ayllon, Robert 47, 136 B Babb, Kevin 32, 53, 121 Bach, Michael 162 Bade, Richard 162 Bailey, Brenda 149 Bailey. William 162 Baillargeon, Marie 121 Bainter, Gary 46, 61, 136 Baker, Elizabeth 50, 121 Baker, Glenda 136 Baker, Leanne49, 50, 136 Baker, Louise 45, 48, 149 Baker, Rita 149 Baker, Sheryl 149 Baldwin, Mardy 102, 136 Bales, Craig Ballard, Susan 121 Baltz, Randy 33. 162 Baltz, Thea 136 Banged, Mary 136 Barbeau, Julie 149 Bardsley, David 149 Barduniotis, Madha 136 Barker, Janna 149 Barker, John 136 Barker, Judy Barker, Lisa 121 Barnett, Sally 136 Baron, Angela 136 Baron, Debra 162 Baron, Donna 121 Barschak, Bunny 31, 39, 162, 209 Badelsmeyer, James 60, 61, 162 Badelsmeyer, Karen 149 Badon, Bradley 67, 71, 73, 136 Badon, Brian 65, 71,121,124 Bartz, Jennifer 31, 163 Bartz, Nancy 136 Battas, Donna 121 Battas, Walter 121 Battoe, Marjorie 149 Battreall, James 121 Bauer, Andrea 121 Bauer, Mary 121 Bauer, Patrick 163 Baumann, Jeffery 93, Bauman, Mark 163 Bayer, Donna 121 Bazzel, Brian 121 Bazzel, Dorman 48, 136 Beaird, Patricia 31, 40. 51,52, 163 Beatty, Julie 149 Beatty, Michael 36, 163 Becherer, Barbara 163 Becherer, Dave 65, 71 Becherer, James 121 Bechtoldt, Tvanne 136 Bedwell, Kirk 43, 44, 136 Behrmann, Mary 121 Belobraydick, Donald 136 Benesh, Sindy 149 Bennette, Julie 136 Bennette, Robed 136 Benson, Jerry 121 Benson, Rebecca 136 Benson, Zonetta 149 Bereitschaft. Mark 44, 45. 163 Berens, Matthew 149 Berkel, Richard 136 Berkel, Susan 121 Bernhard, Stella 33. 107 Bernier, Douglas 39, 50, 51, 53 Berry, Sandra 136 Bedelsen, Daniel 136 Bedelsen, Mark 76 Bedelsmann, Donald 61,77, 136 Bedelsmann, Sharon 121 Bedelsmann, Sheri 163 Bedsch, David 73, 163 Bedulis, Allan 163 Betten, Fred 13. 67, 163 Betten, Lynne 136 Bevenue. John 76, 77, 136 Bevenue, Kelly 163 Bevid, Karen 163 Bevid, Susan 45, 48, 69, 136, 1 39 Bevid, William 149 Beyer, Mary 149 Beyer, Scott 54, 136 Bickers, Pam 149 Bieber, Laura 41, 149 Bieber, Linda 164 Biehl, Karen 54, 56, 164 Bien, Tammy 149 Bier, Eileen 136 Bieri, Ray 48 Biggs, Richard 67, 149 Bingheim, Jeffrey 121 Bingheim. Timothy 149 Birk. David 32, 136 Birk, Steven 32, 149 Biscan, James 149 Bittle, Peggy 121 Bittner, Richard 65, 121 Biver, Angela 164 Biver, Cheryl 136, 139 Biver, George 36, 149 Black, Cheryl 46. 121 Black, Gary 164 Black, Jeffery 67, 149 Black, Kim 121 Blackard, Linda 44, 136 Blaes. Barbara 48, 51,52, 149 Blaes, Daniel 51, 52, 53. 92 . 93. 136 Blaes. Gregory 149 Blaes, Joan 45. 51, 136, 138, 141 Blaes, Laurie 50, 121 Blaha, Lisa 63, 136 Blaies, Keith 48 Blaies, Lauren 164 Blaies. Susan 30 Blanchard, Karen 121 Blanchard, Lonnie 164 Blanck, Cheryl 30. 48, 56, 136 Bland, Elizabeth 164 Blankenship, Shelly 164 Blates, Keith 136 Blates, Susan 136 Blue, Dorothy 48, 105, 164 Blue, Laura 149 Blue, Melia 121 Blue, Sharon 47, 149 Boatman, Donald 76, 136 Bodendieck, Anna 164 Bodendieck, James 121 Boehm, Dwight 45, 136 Boehm, Pamela 31,33, 92, 164 Boettcher, Nancy 44, 136 Boisseau, Debroah47, 149 Bolhofner, Paul 36 Bollinger, Ann 121 Bollinger, Diane 164 Bollinger, Susan 136 Bone, Christy 149 Boring, Janet 121 Bosick, Kathy 41, 45, 164 Bostick. Ralph 149 Botkin, David 50. 149 Botkin, Karen 30, 121 Bouffard, Cynthia 164 Boul, Sara 121 Boul, Sheri 33, 164 Bowen, Ed 76 Bowen, Lynn 47, 149 Bowen, Ralph 136 Bowemaster, Debra 44. 136 Boyles, Brent 31,38. 71,73. 163, 164 Boyles, Jeffrey 61, 136 Bradley, Kelly 121 Bradley. Linda 121 Brady, Jacqueline 121 Brainerd, Alan 50, 53, 121 Brammer, Randell 165 Brandenburger, Donna 44, 165 Brandenburger, Lori 136 Branson, William 165 Braun, Brian 136 Braun, Robed 165 Brawley, Virginia 149 Bray, Brett 165 Bray, Brian 121 Brede. Deborah 122 Bremer, Richard 165 Brendel, Richard 43. 122 Brendel, Elizabeth 165 Brennan. Georgia 149, 165 Brennan, James 122 Brennan. Marty 149 Brennan. Scon 122 Brennan, Virgina 165 Brennfleck, Tina 122 Brent, Mike 122 Bretsch, Joan 136, 139 Bricking, George 149 Bridges, David 165 Bridges. Lawrence 34, 39, 122 Briley, Janena 122 Bringaze, Eugene 61, 136 Brittin, Denise 48, 60, 136 Broadhurst. William 136 Brockway, Carl 165 Brockway, Jill 149 Brough. Diana 49, 50, 137 Brown, Elizabeth 59. 137, 139 Brown, Jean Marie 165 Brown. Kathy 49, 137 Brown, Kenneth 137 Brown. Kim 33 Brown Lisa 122 Brown, Randy 31, 72, 73, 165 Brown, Tanna 122 Browne, Tracy 122 Browning, Cathy 122 Browning, Margaret 149 Bruce, Robed 122 Bruehl, Cheryl 122, 123 Bruehl, Donna 122 Bruss, Bonnie 49, 137 Bruss, Laura 137 Buckhanan. Steven 137 Bucknell, Douglas 30, 31, 35. 165 Bucknell, Sarah 12, 43. 44, 48. 149 Budde, John 122 Buechler, Barbara 149 Buechler, Linda 122 Buesking, Cheryl 48, 69. 122, 137 Buesking, Susan 122 Bullard. Deanna 48, 50, 137 Bunch, Clay 149 Bunch, Tammy 165 Burch. Robed 48. 149 Burckardt, Thomas 137 Burgard, Neal 65, 122 Burke, Kimberely 149 Burleson, Alan 137 Burleson, Dian42, 43, 150 Burnett, Kathleen 61, 137 Burnette, Richard 165, 194 Burnette, Vaudra61, 137 Burns, Julie 53, 150 Burns, Michael 137 Burns, Rhonda 30. 48. 50, 54, 56. 137, 141 Burrous, Peggy 165 Budon, Mark 150 Budon, Paul 122 Buser, Julia 44, 137 Bush, Caren 43, 44. 48. 137 Buss, Denise 47, 150 Buss, Robed 43. 122 Butler. Linda 137 Byrne, Steven 48, 137 C Caldwell, Cathy 137 Caldwell, Chris 165 Calhoun, Kelly 165 Calhoun, Vicki 122 Calvenese, Mark 66, 165, 173 Campbell. David 122 Campbell, Donna 137 Campbell, James 137 Canady, Bad 165 Cange, Jeff 163, 165 Cange, Kevin 122 Cannady, Sharon 48, 137 Cannon, Katherine 48, 137 Capps, Madha 165 Carey, Colleen 122 Carmody, Kenneth 73, 165 Carpenter, Maureen 137 Carr, Kathryn 39, 47, 50, 51, 53, 165 Carr, Anthony 166 Carriel, Vince 61 Carroll, Robed 57, 67, 166 Carroll. Theresa 59 Carron, Terry 31, 166 Carron. William 166 Cader, Michael 36. 122 Cady, Mary 44. 46. 48, 137 Carty, William 31. 35. 46, 122 Carver, Dana 122 Carver, J. 137 Cason, Kevin 137 Cerulli, Patty 150 Chaddedon, Cheryl 150 Chaffee, John 166 Chaffin, Pamela 150 Chamberlain, Susan 53, 137 Chamberlain, Glen 122 Chambers, Claude 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 155 Chaney, Jeffrey 137 Chapmen, Tamara 150 Chettri. Prasanta 137 Chew, Judy 166 Churchill. Debbie 43. 122, 150 Churchill, Elizabeth 43 Cimarolli, David 150 Cimarolli. Stephen 122 Clark. Angela 150 Clark. Kimberly 137 Clark, Mary 122 Clark. Sara 75. 150 Claro. Mark 122 Clayton, Shawn 66, 150 Clement, Sharen 150 Clements, Barbara 122 Clifton, Tammy 48 Cline, Katherine 122 Cline, Pamela 61, 166 Clubb, Michael 122 Cobb, Deirore 122 Coder. Mary 122 Coghill, Cathryn 166 Cohn. Carol 63, 150 Cohn. Cathy 31,41,50. 53,150 Cohn, Philip 122 Colbed, Leonard 33, 166 Cole, Ronald 60, 122 Coleman, Darla 166 Index 213 Student Index Coleman. Stephen 122 Coleman, Thomas 37, 150 Collins, Greg 67 Collins, Mark 60, 166 Combs, Christy 137 Compton, Douglas 65, 71, 122 Compton, Jeffrey 67, 166 Compton, Libie 123 Compton, Mary 123. 124 Conaway, Joann 150 Conder, Samuel 150 Condor, Timothy 123 Conley, Carolyn 123, 124 Conley, David 137 Conley, Kathryn 163, 166 Connelly, Craig 65, 123 Connor. Kelly 13. 39, 59. 166 Conrad. Larry 32, 137 Constance, Erik 123 Cook, John 166 Cook, Kenneth 60. 123 Cook. Robert 123 Cook, Rochelle 166 Cooper. Chas. 150 Cooper, Debra 166 Cooper, Leonard 123 Cooper. Scott 137 Corbett. Carolyn 123 Cordevant, Brian 123 Cordevant, Scott 137 Cornell, Cynthia 166 Cornell, Michele 123 Cox, Roger 67, 150, 152 Cox, Stephen 137 Coyne, John 150 Craig, Jeffery 150 Crane, Christina 137 Crane, Tim 48 Crannage, Diane 123 Creason, Deborah 45, 91, 150 Creason, Tammy 59, 137, 142 Croffoot, Kirk 166 Crosby, Connie 60. 138 Crosby. Cynthia 166 Crossley, Pam 138 Crossley, Todd 76, 138 Crotty, Elizabeth 63, 70, 75, 99, 166 Crowl, Betty 150 Crowl, Diane 150 Cullen, Donna 150 Culli, Julia 43, 46, 123 Cunningham. Juli 30. 48, 50. 54, 56, 138 Curtis, Frank 166 Cusack. Robert 93. 138, 139 D Dahm, Annette 68, 123, 124 Dahm, Bob 138 Dahm, Carol 33 Dahm, Christine 30, 37, 49, 138 Dahm, Constance 138 Dahm, Danny 123 Dahm, Debbie 31. 70,166 Dahm, Mary61, 150, 152 Dahm, Norman 77, 138 Dahm, Raymond 65, 123 Dahm, Susie 123 Dahm, Vickie 31, 33, 166 Dahmer, Betty 48, 50, 138 Dahmer, Marie 47 Dailey. Kelly 50, 123 Dailey. Tom 47, 167 Daubach. Debra 138 Daubach, Robert 150 Daubach. Sandra 123, 138 Daubach, Sharon 44 Daubach, Tammy 50 Davidson, Dianne 138 Davidson, Terri 123 Davies. Robert 48. 50, 53, 138 Davinroy, Conny 31,42, 43, 45, 57, 75, 167 Davinroy, Mark 167 Davinroy. Terry 45, 97, 138 Davis, John 167 Davis, Laurie 150 Davis, Mike 32, 47, 150 Davis, Vickie 30, 37. 150 Davis, Walter 138 Davis, Wayne 104, 167 Decker, Mark 103, 167 Decker, Mike 67, 103, 167 Decker, Nora 138 Deeke, Terri 138 Dees, Debra 150 DeFra tes, Lana 48, 69, 70, 74, 138 DeFrates. Lissa 31,45. 47. 63, 70. 167 DeHart. Valerie 47 Dehler, Kim 150 Deitz, Scott 167 Delaria, Mary 167 Delsignore, Joe 167 DeMonge, Jane 45, 164, 167 DeMonge, Nancy 48. 150, 151 Dengler, Mary 138 Dennigmann, Sue 46. 138 Depper, Anita 167 Depper, Daniel 123 Depper, Robert Determan, Carol 50, 123 Determan, Cynthia 69, 138 Determan, Gary 167 Determan, Karen 123, 150 Determan, Theresa 138 Devan, Dale 138 Devan, Linda 150 Diehl, Jody 138 Dietrich. Jeff 32. 44, 46, 167 Dietrich, Lisa 31, 51, 52. 167 Dill. Dawn 50, 56. 123 Dill, Jane 150 Dill, Jim 138 Dill, Teri 138 Dinga, Teri 138 Dinkelmann, Jay 150 Dintelmann, Keith 138 Dintelmann, Lynn 31, 168 Dippel, Leslie 123 Dippel, Mary 150 Dismuke, Sue 150 Dissett, Joe 138 Dissett, Mary 123 Dixon, Elizabeth 48, 138 Dobbs, Dan 66 Dobbs, David 168 Dobbs. Ellen 68, 123 Dobbs, Jim 123 Dobbs, Judith 138 Dockins, Darrell 123 Doctor, Tom 123 Dohrman, Robert 150 Doiron, Craig 37, 138 Domescik, Kaye 37, 151 Donjon, John 123 Donjon, Sue 31,41,54, 168 Donner, James 168 Donner, Sandra 123 Dorris, Elizabeth 42, 44, 138 Dorris, Lori 46, 123 Dorris, Stephanie 74, 123 Douffet, Kelly 151 Douglas, Bruce 48 Dow nan, Jeff 100 Downs. Dana 138 Downs, Lori 168 Driscoll, Patrick 168 Driscoll, Richard 138 Dubois, Mark 138 Dubois. Roger 151 Duco, Joe 57. 168 Dudley. Jackie 123 Dullea, Elaine 168 Dullea, Mary 138 Duncan. John 67 Dunlap, Connie 168 Dunlap, Nancy 124 Dunn, Richard 67, 77. 151 Dunn, Robert 64, 67. 77, 151 Dunn, Tammy 77, 138 Dunnigan, Mike 151 Dyar. Kathleen 44, 168 Dyer. Carolyn 31,40, 51, 53, 54, 168, 208 E Easterley, Chris 138 Ebel, Debra 138 Ebel, Melinda 168 Eckert. Kelly 124 Eckert, Lisa 106, 168 Edgar, Keith 48, 138 Edmiston, Joe 168 Edom, Carolyn 43, 45, 124 Edwards. Andy 37, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 151 Edwards, Ethan 32, 37. 43, 44, 124 Edwards. Paul 124 Eggmann, Marie 151 Eghigian, Marisa 124 Eghigian, Mars 168 Eichholz, Debra 151 Eichhoiz, Charles 65, 124 Eihausen, Carol 168 Eisenhauer, Gail 31, 38, 168 Elbe, Dennis 168 Elbe, Kevin 65, 124 Elbe. Susan 37, 151 Elder, Jeff 30, 35 Elkins, Denise 151 Ellerbusch, Linda 151 Ellerbusch, Steve 124 Elmore, David 168 Elsea, Kathie44, 45. 139 Elser, Debra 56, 124, 139 Embrich, Loretta 139 Emmons, Gary 139 England, Diane 168 England, Richard 168 Engler, Roger 50 Engler, Sally 151 Englerth. Bonnie 33, 168 Englerth, Paul 139 Erb, James 168 Erhardt, Jeff 65, 124 Erhardt, Sandra 69, 139 Ericksen, Debbie 139 Erlinger, Janette 49, 139 Ernst, Gregg 31, 168 Ernst, Janet 37, 139 Eschenfelder, Dan 139 Eschman. David 151, 169 Eschman, Greg 66. 151 Eschman, Mark 61 Escobar, Cristina 139 Escobedo, Ed. 139 Estes, Mark 169 Ettling, Scon 139 Eugea, Diane 139 Eugea, Scon 42, 43, 44, 45. 46, 139 Evans, Donna 39. 169 Evans, John 169 Evans, Sandra 169 Evans, Tim 151 Eversole, Scott 151 Ewing, Clay 139 Ezzell, Angela 169 F Fahrner, Sandra 169 Fairbairn, Carrie 151 Falconnier, Lydia 30, 54, 124 Falconnier, Ruth 35, 48, 139 Farmer, Craig 66, 151 Farrar, Dade 124 Farrar. John 46, 151 Farris. Cynthia 63, 75, 151 Faughn, Janice 124 Faulkner, Tami 124 Fechter, Nancy 124 Fedak, Joe 42, 43, 124 Fedak. Mike 139 F9der, Richard 36. 169 Felterer, Larry 65 Ferguson, Kevin 151 Ferguson, William 34, 48, 139 Ferry. Clark 33, 169 Fetterer, Lawrence 124 Fetters, Diane 139 Fickel, Laura 151 Fierke, Patricia 30 Fietsam. Nancy 139 File, Donald 139 Fimian. Kathy 50 Fimian, Mary 124 Finch. Sharon 124 Finch, Terri 69, 139 Firpo, Irwin 124 Firpo, Owen 169 Fischer, Cynthia 45, 139 Fischer, James 46, 139 Fischer, Kim 45, 57, 169 Fisher, Anne 124 Fisher, John 46, 124 Fitzgerald, Linda 151 Fitzgerald. Nancy 169 Fix, Diana 124 Flake, Mike 124 Flahan, Paul 139 Fleming, Kitty 139 Fleshren, Brian 124 Fleshren, Bruce 164, 169. 197 Fleshren, Sandra 59, 151 Flood. Mark 169 Flood, Scott 124 Foley, Dan 124 214 Index Foote, James 169 Forayt, Gary 31, 169 Ford, Donna 34, 124 Ford, Mary 56, 69, 75, 151 Ford, Terry 71, 73, 170 Foree, Diane 47, 170, 208 Foster, Cynthia 33, 170 Foster, Donna 30, 37. 151 Foster. Nancy 50. 51, 52, 53, 170 Fostler, Pam 42, 43, 45, 46, 170 Fournie, Gerald 139 Fournie, Laura 139 Fournie, Michelle 151 Fox, Jill 46, 124. 128 Fox, Sally 30. 151 Frailey, Reena 124 Francoeur, Denise 124 Franke, Jeff 139 Franklin, Jane 140 Franklin. Mike 151 Frawley, Curt 124 Frawley, Deanna 140 Frawley, Tamala 170 Frederick, Mark 170 Frerichs, David 151 Frerker, Brenda 30, 49, 61,69, 140 Frerker, Mary 30, 61, 69, 151 Freudenburg, Gene 151 Freudenburg, Kirk 140 Frew, David 31. 170 Frew, Kathy 140 Frey, Amy 31, 33, 170 Fricke, Roland 140 Friday, Linda 31, 33, 170 Friedman, Randy 66, 151 Friedrich, Debra 170 Frieman, Tim 170 Fries, Darin 72, 73, 151 Fritsch, Beth 48, 53, 151 Fritsch, Julie 124 Fritsche, Janet 31, 53, 170 Fritz, Dale 140 Fritz, Laura 140 Fritz, Mark 34 Fritz. Mike 124 Fritz, William 52, 53, 151 Fritzinger, David 43, 124 Fuchs, Paul 73, 151 Fuller, Vickie 125 Fulton, Brenda 125 Fulton, Donna 31, 39. 43, 170 Fults. Diane 170 Furgerson, Glenda 151 Fuson, Vickie 125 G Gaddelle, Leigh 30, 140 Gain, Brad 125 Gaither, Brian 125 Gale, Jeff 151 Gale, Mary 151 Galle, David 140 Galle, Margaret 170 Galle, Tina 99. 125 Gamerdinger, Tami 125 Ganschinietz, Glen 125 Gardner, Scott 151 Gardner, Stacey 124, 125, 133 Garrison, Greg 170 Garrison, Ruth 60, 74, 125 Gass, James 140 Gass, Jeff 140 Gass, Mark 170 Gass. Robert 140 Gaston. Stan 125 Gaston. Steve 140 Gaston, William 140 Gastro, Ken 140 Gauch, Jeff 152 Gavin, Mary 140 Gavin, Mickie 141 Gear, Steve 32, 44, 45, 46, 152 Gebhart, David 140 Gebhart. Denise 46, 125 Gedda, Francine43, 125 Gedda, Jolynn69, 152 Gedda. Nichlis 65, 71, 125 Geibel, Laura 140 Geller, Ray 140 Gellner, April 152 Gellner, Jackie 140 Generous, Chris 140 Geolat, Ben 152 Georgen, Randy 140 Germain, Sue 125 Gestes, Carren 170 Gestes, Roger 152 Gestes, Valerie 125 Gibbons, Jan 125 Gibbons, Jeff 163, 170, 186 Gibbons, John 140 Gibbons, Leonard 140 Giessing, Brian 65, 71 Gillespie, Dennis 170 Gillison, Tammy 170 Gintz, Joy 152 Gipson, Dan 65, 71, 125 Gipson, Toni 31, 170 Gjerswald, Rob 54, 125 Glaeser, Dan 47, 104, 170 Glass, Helen 45, 47, 152 Glauber, Jim 140 Glauber, Jean 125 Glauber, Jeff 171 Glauber, Nancy 31, 171 Glavin, Ed 140 Glazebrook, Linda 171 Goddard, Don 125 Goddard, Margo 171 Goeddel. Pam 140 Goedeke, Charles 152 Goetter, Jim 171 Goldman, Kent 140 Gonzales. Cynthia 171 Gonzales, Diana 125 Gonzalez, Humberto 140 Good, Julie 125 Goodwin, Lidean48, 54, 152 Goodwin, Melody 152 Gool, Douglas 125 Gore, James 152 Gore, Joe 125 Gorges, Pat 125 Graebe, Bob 77 Graf, Angela 43, 125 Graf, Melissa 152 Graf, Nancy 29, 97,171 Grah, Crystal 171 Graham, Jerome 47, 107, 171, 197 Graham, Mike 39, 152 Gramlick, Elizabeth 125 Gramlick, Teri 140 Grass, Charles 140 Grass, Terri 31. 39, 63, 75, 107, 171 Graves, Brian 140 Graves, Jenny 49, 140 Gravot, Brenda 152 Gravot, Donna 125 Gray, Deborah 125 Gray, Doug 37, 152 Gray. Mark 67, 140 Gray, Vicki 48, 152 Green, Harry 140 Green, JoAnna31, 171 Green, Mike 152 Greenley, Carlton 171 Gregory, Karole 152 Gregowicz, Elizabeth 125 Greiman, Kay 48, 61, 152 Greiman, Paul 47, 57, 171 Gremaud, Jeff 52, 53, 54, 152 Griebel, Dennis 31,33, 171 Griebel, William 76, 140 Griffin, Herbert 125 Grimes. James 140 Grimes, Raymond 66, 92. 152 Grisson, Tamara 125 Groce, Scott 67, 71, 140 Groce, Terry 65, 71, 125 Grohmann, Keith 140 Gromada, Kari32,49, 140 Groom, Eva 50, 56, 125 Groom, Glenn 125 Groom, Renea 152 Gross, Kent 140 Gross, Mever 52, 171 Grossmann, Tina 125 Gruenewald, Dale 46, 125 Gruenewald, Diane 45, 47, 171 Gryzm8la, Robert Guenther, Mary 125 Guetterman, Bob 36, 140 Guetterman, Jane 125 Guetterman. Laurie 172 Guetterman, Madonna 125 Guild, Cathy 31. 172 Guin, Carolyn 140 Guin, Ruth 152 Student Index H Haas, Henry 125 Haas, Lyle 125 Haas, Ronald 140 Haas, Stephanea36, 152 Habermehl, Craig 140 Hackmann, Mark 71, 73, 140 Hackmann, Mary 152 Haentzler, Jane 74, 152 Hages. Lew 13, 22, 31, 40, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 164, 172 Haggard, Jim 140 Haggard, Travis 125 Hagler, Ann 125 Haider, Lois 49, 152 Halliburton, Kelley 125 Halliburton, Mike 152 Hameedi, Sarnia 125 Hamilton, Janice 33, 172 Hamilton. Mike 42, 43 Hamilton. Tina 152 Hammon, Rachel 35, 125 Hammon, Sarah 31,35, 44, 172 Hammond, Mark 140 Hammond, Pat 172 Hammond, Steve 140 Hankammer, Diane 172 Hankammer, Jean 125 Hankammer, June 30, 37, 45. 105, 153 Hankammer, Lydia 153 Hankammer, Richard 36, 140 Hanradt, Beatrice 125 Hansell, Doug 31,40, 172 Hanvey, Cheryl 172 Happel, Cathy 47, 50, 51. 52, 53, 153 Happel, Keith 43, 46, 125 Harant, Dale 172 Harbin, Mike 125 Hardy. Steve 41, 172 Hargis, Jim 140 Harper, Cynthia 172 Harper, Julie 125 Harres, Tom 172 Harris, David 76, 77, 125 Harris, Kevin 153 Harrod, Scarlett 126 Harrod, Zachary 47, 153 Harry, Ted 153 Harshbarger, Allison 50, 126 Hartleb, Kathy 50, 153 Hartman. Janice 153 Hartoin. Geri48, 140 Hasty, Sherry 126 Hatzl, Linda 153 Hauser, Jeff 126 Hauser, Lynn 126 Hausmann, Steve 140 Hauver, Cecile 30, 31,54, 172 Hawk, David 153 Hawkins, Kent 172 Hawthorne, Pam 33, 172 Hawthorne, Scott 34, 43, 126 Hayden, Greg 45, 153 Hayden, James 126 Hayden, Mary 126 Hayden, Sheila 49, 140 Haynes, Julie 53 Haynes, Joe 35, 140 Healey, Sharon 172 Heberer, Dwight 153 Hecht, Cynthia 47, 172 Hedgecorth, Larry 140 Heet, Greg 153 Heidemann, Julie 153 Heidorn, Carol 48, 50, 140 Heidorn. Craig 172 Heil, Glenn 42, 43, 44. 46. 76, 97, 140 Heil, Julie 31,42. 43, 44. 46. 105, 172 Heil, Monica 52. 53, 140 Heileman, Mary 35, 49, 50, 140 Heilig, Chris 43, 46, 126 Heilig, Greg 172 Heilig, Kathy 42, 44, 46, 153 Held, Scott 172 Helfrich. Jeff 45, 140 Helfrich, Randy 153 Heller, Deborah 140 Heller, Mary 153 Hemmer, Dan 65 Hammer, Janice 140, 153 Hemmer, Joe 67, 77, 172 Hemmer. Joline 140 Hemmer, Julia 153 Henderson, Charles 141 Henderson, Cheryl 172 Henkel, Mark 48 Henry, Jackie 141 Henry, Richard 45, 71, 141 Henson, Candie 31, 32, 38, 54, 173, 195 Herbert, Darla 48, 173 Herbert, Denise 49, 141 Herbert, Elizabeth 141 Herbert, James 50. 173 Herbert, Susan 153 Herbert. Tom 126 Herbert, Tim 173 Herbstreith, Jane 126 Herbstreith, Jill 69, 153 Hermann, Brent 141 Hernandez, Colette 153 Hernandez, Keith 126 Herndon, Richard 65, 126 Herrington, Carol 153 Herrington, Shirley 141 Herrmann, Paul 36, 153 Hertich, Christi 126 Hertlein, Charles 153 Herzog, Richard 141 Hess, John 126 Hesse, Frank 34, 47, 50. 153 Hessler, Chris 65, 126 Hettenhausen, Lisa 153 Hiatt, Ron 153 Hibbard, John 141 Hickey, Cynthia 173 Higgins, Shawn 49, 141 Higgins, Tracy 32. 37, 41, 50, 51, 173 Highland, Greg 141 Highland, Valerie 173 Hildebrand, Kevin 126 Hildebrand, Sheila 141 Hildebrand, Steve 33, 173 Hill, Richard 42, 43, 45, 77, 153 Hillesheim, Nancy 173 Hillesheim, Richard 46, 126 Hilmes, Denise 37, 153 Hines, Tom 173 Hock. David 141, 153 Hock, Dianne 31, 173 Hodge, David 153 Hodgkins, Doug 126 Hodgkins, Ron 102, 141 Hoecker, Steve 45, 153 Hoelscher, Brian 30, 67. 153 Hoelscher, Gary 61, 141 Hoerr, Bruce 173 Hoerr, Kristy 141 Hoertel, Monica 153 Hoff, Jeanne 141 Hoffarth, Scott 141 Hoffman, Dale 141 Hoffman, Jerry 52, 53, 173 Hoffman, Robert 141 Hoffmann, Jane 48, 141 Hoffmann, Jav 153 Hoge, Susan 126 Hogg, Mary 53, 141 Hogshead, Tammy 126 Hoit, Sanna 173 Holdener, Greg 141 Holdener, Mary 30, 40, 153 Holdener, Ray 126 Hollinberger, Sue 37, 126 Hollis, Charles 60, 173 Holshouser, Kathy 33, 173 Holshouser, Ken 141 Hoock. Laurie 44, 126 Hoock, Sandra 174 Hoover, David 44, 141 Hopkins. Jackie 174 Hopkins, Jeff 50 Hoppenjans. Julie 49, 141 Horn, Gloria 126 Horn, Marvin 60, 153 Hornberg, Jim 153 Hornbostel, Dan 67 Hornbostel, Ralph 153 Horrell, Shelly 153 Hotto, Mary 126 Hotto, Melissa 174 Howard, Debra 126 Howard, Julie 48, 153 Howard, Mike 126 Howdeshell. Stephanie 153 Howell. Justin 46, 126 Howell, Keith 174 Howell, Kris 71, 126 Hubbner, Lynn 141 Huber, Greg 153 Hucke, Michelle 126 Huebner, Wayne 153 Huffman, Debra 153 Huffman, Ken 31,60 Hug, Peggy 153 Hug, Steve 66 Huggins. Jack 126 Hughes, Cary 153 Humerickhouse, Monique 126 Hundley, Ron 67, 153 Hunsaker, Richard 51, 52. 53, 153 Hunt. Sylvia 174 Hurd, Henry 141 Hurst, Laura 153 Hurst, Lee 153 Hutchison, Margaret 141 Hutchison. Scott 141 Hutchison, Tim 153 Hutsch, Mike 43, 126 I Imber, Mike 126, 128 Ingersoll, David 126 Ingersoll, Stacey 45, 150, 153 Ingram, Barbara 50, 53, 141 Inman, Kim 54, 153 Ismail. Cynthia 126 Ismail, Mike 67, 174 Isselhardt, Lynn 38, 50, 174 Isselhardt, Sue 61, 154 J Jackson, Doug 174 Jackson, Laurie 141 Jackson, Mark 154 Jacob, Keith 174 Jacobi, Steve 126 Jacobs. Laurene44, 154 Jacquot. Phil 57. 66, 174 James, Joni 48, 141 Janicik, Jim 77, 154 Janicik, Tom 31,77, 174 Jarosik, Barbara 174 Jaskowiak, Debbie 31,68, 70, 174 Jaskowiak, Mark 76 Jaskowiak, Scott 126 Jasper, Lisa 174 Jenkins, Audrey 154 Jerome. Mike 48 Jestus, Terri 126 Jewsbury, Janet 154 Jobe, Roberta 49, 56, 141 Joellenbeck, Becky 141 Joellenbeck, Tim 126, 154 Johannsen, Kris 174 Johnson, Darla 126 Johnson, Greg 174 Johnson, Jim 174 Johnson, John 141, 154 Johnson, Randy 65 Johnson, Renee 141 Johnson, Tim 44, 45, 46 Johnson. Tom 89 Johnston, Debbie 126 Johnston, Keith 126 Johnston, Lori 30, 47, 48, 56, 174 Johnston, Pat 36 Johnston, Randy 126 Jokisch, Michelle 154 Jones, Brad 141 Jones, J. 126 Jones, Kent 126 Jones. Nancy 126 Jones. Rebecca 154 Jones, Robert 126 Jones, Tamalyn 126 Jordan. Doug 152 Joms, Hope 174 Jorns, John 154 Jorns, Margaret 126, 128 Jourdan, Jeanne 154 Julius, Jaral 154 Julius, Robert 141 Junk, Todd 126 Junker, Karol 33, 174 Jurak, Ed 67. 154 K Kadavi, Jerry 174 Kaemmerer. Calvin 42. 43. 45, 46, 154 Kaemmerer, Judy 56, 141 Kage, Tina 141 Kage, Terri 141 Kaiser, Kendra 69. 139, 141 Kaiser. Kris 138, 141 Index 215 Student Index Kaminsky, Tony 174 Kamm, Eric 32 Kamm, Steve 141 Kamper, Diane 29. 174 Kania, Denise 126 Karch, Cheryl 101. 154 Karfs, Margie 154 Karibian. Karen 154 Kartmann, Amy 42, 43, 46, 154 Karwoski, Nancy 126 Karwoski, Steve 141 Kasafirek, Vickie 174 Kassebaum, Jeff 127 Kasson, Karen 106, 175 Katt. Linda 105, 154 Katt, Lisa 141 Kattenbraker, Austin 65, 67, 71, 73, 141 Katz. Andy 47. 175 Katz. Mike 175 Kavanough. Mike 66 Kebel. Karla 33, 175 Kebel. Robert 154 Keck. Carol 127 Keck. Dennis 73, 142 Keck. Kenneth 142 Keck, Paul 37, 175 Keehner, Jana 38, 127 Keehner. Julie 31, 47, 164, 175 Keim, Lori 127 Keiser, Sue 44, 154 Kelemetc, Karen 142 Kellerman, Harold 43 Kelly. Robyn 56, 74. 127 Kelly, Ron 127 Kelly. Scon 175 Kelso, Sandra 127 Kemp, Donna 37, 127 Kennedy, Bruce 127 Kennedy, Greg 54, 154 Kennedy, Karen 127 Kenny, Lynn 127 Kem, Greg 60, 142 Kerr. Myles 154 Kettler, Linda 154 Kenler, Richard 175 Kiersch, Chris 127 Kimutis, Dan 127 Kimutis, Mike 31,47. 175 Kinney. John 46, 127 Kirby, William 154 Kirchoff. John 43, 44, 45. 46, 127 Kirk, Richard 65, 127 Kirkland, Julie 175 Kish, Jean 142 Kissel, Bruce 31,42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 175 Klein, Kim 175 Klein, Kyle 41,61, 154 Klein, Todd 127 Klemme, Lynn 30, 46, 142 Klemme, Peggy 49, 142 Klever, Dawn 31, 175 Klich, Johanna 48, 142 Klingler, Diane 31, 175 Klohr, Joe 127 Klohr, Karen 175 Klohr. Kelly 154 Klopmeyer, Melissa 127 Klopmeyer, Rebecca 175 Klucker, Synthia 142 Kmiecik, Darlene 176 Knecht, Lisa 142 Knee, Robert 127 Knepper, Arthur 176 Knepper, Kevin 57, 67, 154 Knepper, Steve 142 Kniepkamp, David 34, 60, 142 Kniepkamp, Keith 60. 176 Knolhoff. Janelle 176 Knox, Darla 142 Knox, Debra 50, 56, 127 Knox, Kevin 142 Koch. Paula 154 Kochmann, Linda 48, 142 Kochmann. Ricky 142 Koehler, Kathy 30, 49. 54, 56, 142 Koenig, Art 127 Koenig, Mary 127 Koerner, Sharon 31, 176 Kohlenburger, Sue 155 Kohlmiller, Steve 176 Kolb. Terry 44, 45, 142 Kolb, Tim 127 Kolb. Toni 49. 155 KokJehoff, Brad 13, 176 Koleson, Anne 49, 142 Koontz, Dee Ann 42, 43, 46, 176 Koopman, Dean 67, 155 Koopman, Mark 31,47, 176 Korien, Andrea 32, 63, 142 Korte, Chris 176 Kossina, June 176 Kostelac, Diane 52, 176 Kough, Belinda 31, 176 Kraemer. David 142 Kraemer, Glen 127 Kramer. Bryan 176 Kramer, Cynthia 127 Kramer, Linda 176 Kramper, Beth 127 Krantz, Jodi 49, 142 Kraudel, Len 155 Krausz, Donna 122, 127 Krausz, Lisa 49. 142 Krausz, Mike 127 Krausz. Mike 155 Krausz, Yvonne 48, 142 Krawczyk, Jim 31, 176 Krawczyk, Teresa 47, 155 Kreitner, Mindy 127 Krick, Terry 176 Krick. William 44. 142 Krieger, Karen 142 Krieger, Susan 176 Kroupa, Jackie 176 Krull, Robin 43, 127 Krummrich, Kris 176 Krummrich, Kurt 142 Krupp, Steve 31,44, 45. 46, 176 Kruta, Kenneth 127 Kruta, Pat 155 Kuehn, Jeff 30 Kuenne, Jill 63. 69.70, 75, 155 Kuenne, Susan 68, 127 Kuester. Karen 31, 42. 43, 44, 105, 176 Kuester, Kevin 43, 44, 127 Kuhlmann, Randy 155 Kuhn, Frieda 127 Kurrus. Dale 46, 142 Kurrus, Dean 176 Kurtz, Lisa 54. 155 Kusmer, Lawrence 176 Kusmer. Ricky 127 Kysor, Mark 142 Kysor, Michele 127 L Lachmiller, Eric 155 Ladewig, Jane 69, 155 Lafore, Tracey 142 Lagrange, Don 127 Lagrange, Kathy 46, 177 Lakenburges, Carol 47. 155 Lakenburges, Linda 127 Lamb. Patrick 177 Lanaghan, Jeff 65, 71, 127 Lancey, Laura 127 Lancey. Richard 142 Lane, Edna 127 Lang, John 60, 128 Lang, Joyce 31, 54, 56, 177 Lang, Nancy 33, 177 Lange, Elizabeth 128 Lanter, Kevin 48, 142 Lanxon, Scott 66, 155 Lanxon. Steve 67, 177 Laquet, Deborah 155 Latina, Linda 59, 155 Latinette, Greg 177 Latinette, Janice 155 Latinette, Laura 142 Latinette, Mike 33, 57, 177 Lauer, Kristy 43, 91, 128 Lauf, Keith 47. 177 Lauf, Ken 44, 45, 46, 155 Lauf. Lisa 48, 142 Lauff, Kathy 155 Laughlin, Elizabeth 128 Laughlin, Joe 155 Law, James 44, 45, 177 Law, Robert 44, 45, 142 Lawrence, Dean 128 Lawrence. Jeff 60, 65, 128 Lawrence, Judy 177 Lawrence, Steve 66, 73, 156 Lax, Cindy 155 Ledbetter, Lynn 31, 44, 56, 177 Lee, Julie 177 Leehy, Jerry 127 Lee. Kenny 48 Lee, Sharon 49 Legrand. Jeff 66, 142 Lehnherr. Dale 91 Lehnherr, Roger 128 Lehr. Brent 67, 71,142, 145 Lehr, Elizabeth 155 Lehr, Linda 30, 37. 41, 54. 155 Leipold, Mark 37. 156 Leipold, Tricia 152 Lemmon, Mark 155 Lesko, Karen 56, 63, 155 Lesko, Martin 142 Leslie, Stacey 152, 155 Lester, Mike 128 Lester, Orville 142 Levy, Cynthia 128 Lewis, George 177 Lewis, Graham 128 Lexa, Jodie 155 Lexa, Julie 99, 128 Lidisky, Rosalie 48, 177 UN, Jennifer 142 Lill, Rebecca 155 Limper, Melanie 43, 44, 156 Lindauer, Paul 30, 47, 155 Linskey, Lawrence 30, 35, 43, 142 Lipe, Larry 128 Lisch, Connie 31, 63, 70, 74, 75, 177 Litsey, Scott 30. 34, 35, 142 Little. Lisa 128 Lloyd, John 142 Lodes, Dennis 142 Lodes, Kathryn 128 Lodes, Tom 177 Loehr, Mary 155 Loeser, Donna 142 Logan, John 128 Loiseau, Dale 128 Longust, Brian 155 Longust, Mike 178 Lotz, Gary 142 Lotz, Keitha 56, 141, 142 Lougeay, Julie 48, 74, 143 Lovejoy, Kim 143 Loveless, Tammy 31, 178 Lovell. Pam 143 Lowe, Donna 178 Lowe, Doug 143 Lowery, Margaret 143 Lowry, Greg 143 Lowry, Karel 128 Lowry, Roger 155 Luechtefeld, Scot 143 Luehder, Jill 155 Luehder, Vicki 143 Lukowsky, Tom 128 Lundgard, Jeanne 128 Lusk, Rebecca 155 Lutton, Scott 124, 128 Lutton, Susan 45, 63, 155 Luttrel, Allen 48 Lux, Debbie 178 M Mabra, Barbara 178 Mabra, Martha 128 Mabry, Karen 33, 178 Mabry, Mike 65, 128 MacDonald, Scon 67, 155 Macke, Debra 107, 178 Mackevicius, Aleta 128 Mackevicius, Loretta 143 Maketa, George 143 Maldonado, Mimi 178 Malick, Tim 143 Maloney, Marianne 40, 163, 178 Mancinas, Angie 178 Mank, Cynthia 143 Mank, Diana 128 Mank. Karen 155 Mank, Scott 178 Mank, Steve 103 Mannino, Kathryn 40, 143 Mannino, Vince 60 Manning, Frances 128 Manning, Vincent 128 Mansfield, Stacey 143 Mansker, Shelley 128 Mansker, Sherry 35. 128 Manwarren, Laura 143 Marxian, Jeff 57, 67, 143 Marrfian, John 57, 67, 178 Markham, Connie 156 Markus, Don 155 Markus, Karen 128 Marquis, Tammy 48 Marquis, Theresa 156 Marrone, Mary 143 Martens, Patrick 71. 143 Martin, Abigail 46, 50, 128 Martin, Dawne 143 Martin, Debbie 128 Martin, Glenda 143 Martin, Jody 143 Martin, Lisa 178 Martin, Mike 34, 143 Martin, Natalie 128 Martin, Robert 143 Martin, Sarah 156 Martin, Scott 128 Martin, Tamara 128 Martin, Terri 156 Mart in, Theresa 143 Martinez, Matt 65, 128 Maserang, Julie 143 Maserang, Dan 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 156 Matecki, Brian 73, 156 Matecki, Jeff 65 Mathews, Doug 36 Mathews, Mike 36 Mattern, Kent 143 Matzenbacher, Doug 46, 76. 143 Maxwell, Mike 67, 156 May. Beverly 143 May, Theresa 156 Mayer, Tony 50 McCarkel. Kevin 143 McCarron, Kevin 178 McClary, Peter 71, 143 McClary, Steve 71, 128 McClellan, Marc 31, 38, 39, 178 McClintock, Carrie 156 McClure, Donnalee 143 McClure, Michele 156 McCluskey, Judy 128 McCluskey, Robert 178 McCoy, Gary 65, 128 McCoy, Jackie 128 McCoy. Kent 156 McCoy, Mark 179 McCoy, Nancy 179 McCullough, Steve 156 McCurdy, Elaine 143 McGarvey, Marjorie 156 McGowan, Rhonda 143 McGraw, Joe 143 McGraw, Karen 156 McGraw, Richard 156 McGraw, Susan 128 McGuire, John 128 Mcllravy, David 65, 128 McIntyre, Linda 143 McKinley, Marcia 156 McKinnon, Mary 128 McLean, Pam 47, 179 McLean, Scott 129 McMaukins, Bruce 179 McNaughton, Laura 44, 156 McQuillan, Gene 156 McQuillan, Jay 156 McQuire, John 128 Mealy, Doug 129 Medder, Mark 60, 61, 143 Medder, Matt 46, 129 Meder, Karen 129 Meder, Kevin 156 Meder, Mike 31, 179 Meehan, Pat 129 Mehmert, Pat 129 Meier, Raejean 50, 51, 156 Meile, Maggie 51, 156 Meile. Mary 50, 51, 156 Meinen, Al 179 Melin, Randy 129 Meloan, Stacy 129 Melton, Kim 143 Melton, Rita 179 Menees, Sally 179 Menke. Yvonne 143 Menner, Joan 143 Menner, Tom 129 Merten, Stephanie 129 Merten, Tom 179 Merzian, Peter 143 Meyer, Brad 76, 143 Meyer, Cynthia 31, 179 Meyer, Gordon 65, 71, 129 Meyer, Kay 179 Meyer, Keith 129 Meyer, Libby 32, 44, 49, 143 Meyer, Marjorie 46, 143 Meyer. Mark 179 Meyer. Richard 30, 129 216 Index Meyer, Ruth 46. 156 Meyer, Sandra 50, 156 Meyer, Susan 95. 156 Mikle. M. 156 Migneron, Brian 179 Migneron, Bruce 143 Millas, Chris 156 Miller. Dan 76, 143 Miller, Diane 129 Miller, Doug 45, 71, 143 Miller, Janet 179 Miller, John 129 Miller, Lynda 143 Miller. Mike 65. 129 Miller, Randy 60 Miller, Tom 95, 156 Milligan. Karen 156 Minemann, Randy 47 Mitchell, Bryan 143 Moffett, Cynthia 179 Moffett. Laura 129 Moffett, Tim 129 Mohr, Susan 179 Mohr, William 156 Mohrman, Elizabeth 156 Molitor, Lynn 30. 46, 50. 143 Molitor, Mike 45. 53, 156 Moll, Laurie 156 Monken, Brenda 143 Monken, Kim 143 Monroe, Robin 143 Monroe, Sherri 49, 156 Moore. Clifton 179 Moore, David 71, 129 Moore, Gale 179 Moore, Pat 143 Moore, Vicki 48, 156 Morris, Cheryl 129 Morris, Debra 143 Morris, Wesley 42, 44, 129 Morrison, Lisa 143 Morton, Elizabeth 156 Morton, Kevin 93, 104, 143 Moss, Traci 129 Moss, Victoria 63, 100, 156 Movesian, Karin 41, 156 Mrkacek, Mike 66, 156 Muckensturm, Jeff 129 Mudd, Suzanne 43, 46. 143 Mueller, Ann 31, 179 Mueller. Bob 67. 152, 157 Mueller, Donna 179 Mueller, Elaine 46, 129 Mueller, John 96, 157 Mueller, Kevin 73, 157 Mueller, Laurie 43, 44, 179 Mueller, Mark 48. 143 Mueller. Marla 143 Mueller, Mary 46, 157 Mueller, Melissa 143 Muendlein, Kevin 179 Mullins, Tania 36, 44, 144 Mundloch, Cheryl 179 Munie, Janet 48, 144 Munie, Joyce 31, 51, 53, 179 Munie, Monica 129 Munie, Neill 144 Munie. Paul 129 Munier, Jan 31. 39, 51, 180 Munn, Tim 129 Muren, David 31, 77, 180 Muren, Greg 157 Muren, Jeff 144 Muren, Jill 47, 157 Muren, Robert 65, 129 Murphy, Dan 46, 157 Murphy, Linda 42. 50. 129 Murphy, Pat 144 Musa, Nazha 129 Musgrove, Jim 46. 129 Muskopf, Dan 129 Muskopf, Jim 129 Muskopf, Laura 157 Muskopf, Merribeth 30, 46, 48, 54, 144 Muskopf, Mike 48. 157 Muskopf, Scott 34, 144 Muskopf, Tammy 37, 48. 157 N Nadler, Alex 76, 144 Nadler, Derry 46, 65, 71, 129 Nadler, Roni56, 75, 180 Nagel, Scott 157 Nager, Charles 129 Nance, David 47, 180 Student Index Naumann, Kent 47, 180 Neumann. Terry 43, 144 Neff. Carol 50, 105, 144 Neff. Cynthia 144 Nehl, Robert 129 Neiman, Joe 129 Neiman, Julia 144 Nelson, Rebecca 47, 157 Nester, David 157 Neumeyer, Robert 34, 129 Neuner, Joe 94 Nevois, Ron 29 New, Jon 180 New. Mike 180 Newcomer, Dawn 56, 157 Newcomer, Wendy 48, 144 Newton, Kathryn 180 Nguyen, Yen Thi 129 Niederecker, Paula 44, 180 Niederborn, Lori 129 Niles, Kathy 157 Noel, Martina 129 Noerper, Cheryl 130 Nold, Lisa 157 Nold, Sondra 130 Nolte, Barbara 31,40, 41. 180 Noltkamper, Tina 144 Noonan, Sandra 180 Noonan, Valerie 34, 130 Norsigian, Larry 130 Norsigian, Vernon 144 Norton, Sandy 139, 144 Northcutt, Roy 130 Novy, Keith 130 Nowak, Doug 130 Nowak, Jerry 157 Nowak, Kevin 144 Null, Kim 157 Null, Teri 31, 180 Nunn, Linda 47 O Obernuefemann. Mary 144 O ' Brien, Dewayne 130 O ' Brien. Sheila 31, 32, 38. 180 Obst, Lance 144 Oder, Craig 157 O ' Donnell, Jim 180 O ' Donnell, Mike 66, 107 O ' Donnell. Mark 65, 130 O ' Donnell, Tom 157 Oesterle, Kevin 157 Oesterle, Robert 180 O ' Guinn, Joe 130 Ohlendorf, Denise 44, 157 Oiler, Scott 130 Olsen, Jami 157 Olsen, Kirk 65, 130 Olson, Dawn 130 Olson, Scott 64, 67, 144 O ' Malley. Sheila 54, 157 O ' Neal, Allison 139, 144 Ontko, Linda 61, 157 Oplotnik, Virgina48, 157 Orelt, Richard 180 Orsa, Mary 157 Ortman, Michele 180 Osick, Jeff 45, 73, 144 Oster, Tina 157 Ott. Paula 130 Owens, Lori 130 Owens, Sheri 130 P Pabst, Kip 60, 61,71,73, 144 Pabst, Terry 31, 71,73. 180 Pace, Brian 144 Pace, Bridget 49, 157 Pace, Mike 57, 180 Pagel, Carda 31, 180 Palausky, Dianne 144 Palausky, Joe 50 Palausky, Robert 157 Palmisano, John 180 Palmisano, Mark 130 Papadopoulos. Pat 29, 30, 54, 157 Papproth, John 180 Papproth, George 130 Parker, Jean 180 Parker. Jeff 144 Parker, Joyce 33, 180 Parker, Kim 144 Parks, Julie 63. 144 Parrent, Charles 144 Parrone, Donna 43, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 157 Partelow, Tom 144 Partelow, Yvonne 130 Patton, Ann 57, 180 Pauketat, Elaine, 33, 181 Pauketat, Tim 45, 144 Paul, Lisa 157 Paulat, Linda 130 Paule, Linda 181 Payne, Susan 48, 51, 141, 144 Pearce. Amy 59, 157 Pearson, Don 157 Pearson, William 181 Pedike, Donna 144 Peebles, Jim 43, 181 Pees, Cindy 144 Peiffer, Joe 144 Pelc. Lynne 144 Pellman. Kurt 130 Penny, Keith 53, 157 Penny, Stacy 56, 130 Perry, Carla 181 Perry, Luann 144 Peter, Debra 130 Pfershy, Karla 157 Pfershy, Tom 65, 130 Phillips, Beth 157 Phillips, Beverly 48 Phillips, Katherine 157 Phillips, Larry 65, 130 Phillips, Melinda 144 Phillips, Russel 130 Piacentini, Gina 157 Piana. Jan 37, 157 Pickerel. Keith 144 Piek, Cynthia 157 Piek, Joe 130 Pierce, Denise 130 Pierce. Gary 181 Pierce, Maria 181 Pierce, Pam 157 Pietroburgo, Jim 66, 73 Pietroburgo, John 67, 72, 73 Piot, Monique 181 Polczynski, Lynn 76, 144 Polczynski, Marlene 181 Poletti, Jay 76, 144 Pollock, Chris 144 Ponder, Adriene59, 144 Ponsler, Tim 66, 157 Porter, Gail 30 Porter, Pat 144 Poser, Kenneth 130 Poston, Scott 181 Potts, William 144 Powell. Jeff 46, 130 Powell, Tom 181 Price, Cheryl 57, 181 Prindable, Scott 144 Procasky, Ricky 157 Proffitt. Allan 130 Proffitt, Mike 144 Pruett, Barbara 144 Pruett, Jerry 157 Pruett, Karen 130 Pruitt, Doug 47, 157 Pulley, Robert 181 Purdy. Elizabeth 30 Purviance, Diane 144 Purvi ance, Doug 157 Pusczak, Rebecca 144 Pusczak, Susan 130 Q Qualls, Charles 144 Quandt. Pam 144 Quandt, Robert 130 Quayle, Kelly 130 Quinn, Mark 157 Quirin, Joan 144 Quirin, Mary 181 R Rachels, Tracy 42, 43, 144 Racine, Ann 181 Racine. Richard 130 Ragland, Angela 144 Rainbolt, Elizabeth 74, 130 Rainbolt, Steve 144 Rains, Denna 181 Rains, Lisa 182 Rains, Lynn 144 Rainwater, Sam 32, 46, 144 Raish, Jolene45, 47, 57, 182 Raish, Marlene 130 Rail, Joan 144 Randant, Renee 130 Randant. Kevin 48 Randle, Julie 15. 96, 157 Randle, Kathy 182 Randolph, Richard 157 Randolph, Robert 157 Range, Chris 144 Rankin, Brenda 157 Rao, Huma-Parveen 144 Rappolee. Bill 182 Raslawski, Angeline 182 Rathman, Gerald 53, 144 Rauh, Steve 157 Rawlings, Danielle 144 Rawlings, Richard 130 Redeker, Gail 141, 144 Reeb, David 182 Reece, Lori 144 Reed, Rebecca 130 Reeves, Tom 144 Regula, Jane 130 Regula, Jeff 182 Reichardt. Roberta 158 Reichling, Richard 33, 182 Reichling, Rita 144 Reime, Cheryl 54, 90, 130 Reime, Diane 31, 182 Reinhardt, Robin 138, 144 Reinhardt, Sandra 158 Reiss, Tom 158 Renneker, Jeanne 144 Renner, Jean 130 Renner, Mary 33, 182 Renois, David 182 Rensing, Donna 33 Renth, Kathy 182 Renth. Marilyn 74, 144 Rettle, Jo 130 Rettle, Kay 144 Reuss, Scott 130 Revelle, Julie 63, 158 Rhein, Greg 36, 144 Rhodes. Cheryl 182 Rhodes, Don 130 Riassetto, Jenifer 40, 50. 52, 145 Rice, David 158 Rice. Kevin 182 Rich, Lisa 130 Richards, Brian 61,71, 145 Richardson. Carta 33. 182 Richardson, Dan 158 Richardson, Dorothy 43, 46, 130 Richardson, Lisa 130 Richter. Norman 158 Richter, Tom 158 Rickard, Allen 158 Riddle, Debra 47, 158 Ridenour, Roger 130 Ritter, Mark 182 River, Nancy 145 Roach, Kim 101, 158 Roberson, Todd 37. 67, 152, 158 Roberts, Kathleen 47, 158 Robinson, Kim 183 Robinson, Paula 145 Rockwell, Cheryl 145, 194 Rockwell, Jane 30. 42, 43. 44, 48. 158 Rockwell, Renee 29, 31.38, 39, 183 Rodriguez, Dottie 158 Rogger, Nancy 145 Rogers. James 163, 183 Rogier, Alan 60, 158 Rohleder, Darwin 130 Rohwedder, Evelyn 183 Rohwedder, Mike 183 Romanic, Charles 45. 46, 158 Romanic, Dan 44, 45, 130 Romick, Cheryl 131 Roos, Rhonda 131 Rose, Becky 93 Rose, Terri 145 Rosenberg, Candra30, 158 Rosenberg, Charles 131 Rosenberg, Robert 158 Ross, James 131 Ross. Jeff 183 Ross. William 183 Roth, James 183 Roth, Tim 1 31 Rouch, Wanita 131 Rountree. Gwen 50, 183 Rowan, Steve 183 Rowden, Clark 183 Index 217 Student Index Rowe, Oanita 183 Rowe. Dawn 145 Rozycke, Jeanine 30, 49, 145 Rucker, Deborah 145 Rudd, Kathleen 131 Rujawitz, Mark 158 Rujawitz, Renee 131 Rujawitz, Shelly 158 Ruser, Larry 65. 131 Russ. Rhona 131 Rust. Cheryl 158 Rust, James 131 Rutherford, Jackie 131 Rynski, Donna 183 Rynski, Steve 145 S Safarian, David 65, 71, 131 Safarian. Jane 158 Saffel, Karen 30. 48, 158 Sale, Diane 131 Salzman, Terry 31, 183 Samples. Dianne 158 Samples. Julie 69, 74. 145 Samples. Linda 33, 43. 107,183 Sanders, Brian 183 Sanders Tim 53, 158 Sandheinrich. Kathy 70, 183 Sandheinrich, Kim 69, 70, 158 Sandheinrich, Steve 158 Sandheinrich. Viki 158 Santanello, Terri 48. 69, 74, 145 Santner, Paulette 158 Sarfaty, Steve 183 Sargent, Greg 145 Sauerwein, John 145 Sauerwein, Sarah 183 Sauerwein, William 131 Sauget, Julie 159 Saul, Kim 183 Schade, Diane 45, 50, 145 Schade, Stephanie 29, 45, 159 Schaefer, Carol 33, 183 Schaefer, Connie 131 Schaefer, Mark 47, 159 Schaefer, Mary 183 Schaefer. Paul S. 159 Schaefer. Paul W. 32, 159 Schaefer, Tom 71,131 Schaefer, Tina 131 Schaller, Dwayne 65 Schaller, Kevin 159 Schaller. Rick 145 Schaltenbrand, Shari 145 Schanuel, Sue 48, 183 Scharf. Angela 44, 145 Scharf. Anna 159 Scharf. Brad 131 Scharf. Cynthia 131 Scharf, Darrell 131 Scharf, Dennis 131 Scharf, Donna 44, 48, 145 Scharf, John 145 Scharf, Linda 131 Scharf, Mark 36, 183 Scharf, Robert 159 Schein. Lisa 131 Scheller, Barbara 31, 70, 184 Scheller, Jean 69, 145 Scher. Nick 66. 145 Scher, Sherri 184 Scherck, Curt 46, 131 Scheuermann, Ellen 46, 50. 131 Schickedanz, Rhonda 159 Schirmer, Karee 159 Schlesinger, Susan 42, 43, 159 Schloemann, Brad 184 Schloemann, Laurie 159 Schloemann, Shari 141, 145 Schlosaer, Kurt 131 Schmalensee, Jan 49. 145 Schmidt, David 159 Schmidt, Eric 159 Schmidt, Gene 184 Schmidt, Terry 145 Schmittling, Mike 184 Schmittling, Linda 159 Schmittling, Mike 184 Schmittling, Robert 159 Schmitz, Jay 60. 131 Schmitz, Kevin 46, 131 Schmitz, Tom 31, 184 Schmeider, Don 33, 184 Schneider, James 131 Schneider, Jane 131 Schneider, Judy 106, 184 Schneider. Mark 132 Schneider, Scott 184 Schnoeker, Karen 184 Schobert, Dan 48. 145 Schobert, Joe 32, 48, 159 Schobert, Tom 46, 132 Schofield, Judy 132 Schomaker, Teresa 48 Schomaker. Vincent 47, 184 Schopp, Bruce67, 159 Schrader, Debbie 132 Schram, Valerie 152. 159 Schranz, Joyce 34, 159 Schuchardt, Barbara 145 Schuchman, Kent 145 Schuhardt, Jolene33. 184 Schulte, Clifton 145 Sch ulte, David 66, 184 Schulte, Don 159 Schulze, Mary 32, 50, 51, 159 Schulze, Theresa 32, 43, 50. 52, 132 Schwahn, Cynthia 50, 52, 159 Schwartz. John 48, 145 Schweiss, Mary 145 Schwengels. Norma 43, 132 Schwemmer, Barbara 145 Scott, Anna 184 Scott, Kathy 132 Scott, Sandra 145 See. Angela 29, 31, 38, 39, 61, 184 Seger, Diane 49, 145 Seib, Lee 132 Seib, Steve 184 Seiber, Don 145 Seibert, Dan 159 Seibert, Debbie 184 Self. David 132 Seper, Charles 184 Seper, Gregory 132 Seper, Lauren 184 Seppi, Kathryn 132 Seppi, Patrick 184 Sewell, Ed 30, 31,35, 184 Sewell, Rick 30 Sewell. Walter 132 Shanks, Chris 159 Shannahan, Tim 159 Shannon, Angela 145 Shannon. Janice 184 Shannon, Kelly 63, 124, 132, 145 Shaver, Edwin 60. 132 Shaw, Barbara 47, 159 Shaw, Jayn31, 184 Shaw. Pete 30, 31,35, 184 Shea, Lisa 132 Shea, Sandra 132 Sheible, Debra 185 Shephard. Theresa 132 Shepherd, Gary 145 Sheppard, Cynthia 42, 43, 46, 145 Sherman. Candice 185 Sherman. William 185 Sheroky, Michelle 49, 146 Showmaker, Cathy 159 Shreeman, Dale 102 Sicka, Larry 159 Siebenberger, Doug 65, 132 Sieron, Craig 185 Sieron, Lisa 159 Silch, Glen 132 Sill, James 159 Simmons, Doug 132 Simpson, Judy 33, 185 Simpson, Lisa 45, 159 Simpson. Mark 43 Simpson, Mary 146 Simpson, Nancy 43, 50, 56, 146 Simpson. Susan 31,41,43, 44, 45. 185 Simpson, William 146 Sindal, Synthia 48, 54, 159 Skaer, Daryl 146 Skaer, Mike 185 Skaer, Perry 146 Skaer, Steve 185 Skidis. Lori 185 Slagle, Marie 54, 159 Slate, Tom 185 Slattery, Susan159 Slate. Tom 185 Slattery, Susan 159 Sliment, Dan 132 Sliment, Doris 185 Sliment. Judy 185 Slocomb, John 66,71, 132 Slocomb, Susan 159 Smith, Barbara 13, 38, 59, 163, 185 Smith, Chris 76, 146 Smith. Dawn 146 Smith, Debora 185 Smith, Diane 47, 159 Smith, Gary 132 Smith, John 185 Smith, Kenneth 146 Smith, Kim 34, 36, 132 Smith, Kyle 132 Smith, Melinda 132 Smith, Michelle 146 Smith, Scott 36 Smith, Tanya 33,185 Smith, Terry 186 Snare. Terry 63, 159 Snook, Paul 66. 146 Snow, Allen 66, 159 Snyder, Angela 48, 75, 151, 155, 159 Sonnenberg, David 66, 146 Sonnenberg, Greg 66, 73, 146 Sonnenberg, Kirk 64, 66, 67, 186 Sotiropoulos, Richard 65, 132 Sotiropoulos, Tom 54, 99, 152, 159 Soucy, Scott 50, 51, 52, 141,146 Souders, Julie 146 Sourbeck, Talitha 159 Spahn, Paul 186 Spalding, Denise 132 Speichinger, Connie 186 Speichinger, Linda 48, 146 Speichinger, Melvin 45, 146 Spihlmann, Laura 159 Spreitler, Robin 159 Stady, Brian 66 Stark, Kevin 159 Stark, Laura 132 Stauder, Barbara 146 Stauder, Lynn 159 Steding, Kevin 146 Steele, Dana 146 Steiger, Joyce 132 Stein, Janet 49, 146 Stein, Matt 159 Stein, Sherry 159 Steiner, Craig 186 Stephens, Cynthia 159 Stephens, Jennifer 146 Stephens, Perette 132 Stephens, Suzette 159 Stevenson. Donna 186 Stevenson. Teresa 132 Stewart, Beth 31, 40, 163, 186, 209 Stewart, Doug J. 30, 34, 39, 146 Stewart, G. Doug 146 Stitzel, Ron 71, 73. 146 Stiles. Lisa 48 Stoll, Bradley 146 Stoll, Gary 30, 159 Stoll, Leslie 186 Stoll, Marie 54, 90, 132 Stoll, Vickie 56. 146 Stone, Donna 159 Stone, Leslie 33, 186 Stobal, Leonard 146 Stram, Susan 146 Strange, Mark 146 Strebel, Joy 186 Strittmatter, Jama 152, 159 Strong, Karen 89, 186 Strong, Russell 67, 71, 73, 146 Stroud, Margaret 50, 95, 132 Struense, Donna 146 Stuckel, Debra 159 Stuhlsatz, Jack 66, 160 Stuhlsatz, Vicki 132 Stumbaugh, Kyle 30, 34, 35, 146 Stumne, Tammy 160 Stumpf, Barbara 132 Stutsman, Laura 146 Suemnicht, Russell 186 Sullivan, Kathleen 146 Sullivan, Kevin 146 Sumner, Cynthia 40, 160 Sumner, Pat 146 Sumner, Tom 36. 186 Suppiger, Ellen 13. 31, 39, 59. 186, 195 Sutterfield, Ronda 146 Sutton, Chris 30 Sutton, Scott 146 Swartz, Donna 146 T Tadlock. Tina 68, 132 Taff, Deborah 146 Taff, Sheila 132 Taggart, Bridget 186 Tam, Vo 146 Tarvin, Vanessa 160 Tate, Barton 146 Tate. Nancy 160 Taylor, Julie 146 Taylor, Kim 186 Taylor, Scott 187 Taylor, Sheryl 187 Tayon, Tom 107 Tedford, Doug 93, 146 Terveer, Richard 146 Terveer, Sheery 68, 132 Tharp, Donna 146 Theis, Connie 132 Theis, Debbie 187 Theis, Donna 160 Theis. Karen 132 Theis, Melanie 44, 146 Theis, Mike 146, 187 Theis, Patty 146 Theis. Vivian 45, 187 Theobald. Jeff 187 Thomas, Brian 132 Thomas, Dennis 34. 48, 160 Thomas, Elaine 124, 132 Thomas, Linda 146 Thomas. Myron 60, 187 Thompson, Don 77, 132 Thompson, Kim 187 Thompson. Mark 33, 187 Thompson, Maureen 146 Thompson, Rick 160 Thompson, Susan 48, 160 Thornton, Barb 43 Thornton, Sue 132 Tiernan, Mary 187 Tilton, Tom 65, 132 Timmer, Ann 132 Timmer, Tom 187 Tinney. Karl 34, 132 Tippy, Cynthia 48, 187 Tipton, Joyce 146 Tipton, Tom 73, 146 Tockstein, Mike 43, 132 Toenjes, David 67, 187 Tollefson, Carolynn32, 187 Tollefson, Pat 44, 146 Toregian, Abby 48 Torpea. Mike 132 Torregrossa, Mary 132 Touchette, Robert 146 Townsend, David 47, 160 Trapp, Barbara 50, 132 Travous, Paul 187 Trickey, Deanne 147 Tromp, Cheryl 160 Trompeter, Scott 147 Trotter, Anita 50, 160 Trotter, Dan 132 Trotter, David 132 Trotter, Rita 50, 147 Tullock, Karla 133 Tullock, Kevin 160 Turner, Byron 66, 147 Turner, Donna 187 Turner, Donna 160 Turos, Deborah 187 Turos, Donna 187 Turpin, Cynthia 187 Tuttle, Mark 160 Tyler, Diane 124, 133 Tyler, Robert 67, 187 Tyler, Susan 187 Tylka, James 133 Tzinberg, Judy 147 U Ude, Eric 133 Uhley. Leland 65, 133 Uhley, Marilyn 30, 47, 54, 187 Underhill, Cheryl 147 Underwood, Rickey 147 Ungard, Linda 147 Ungard, Stewart 133 Utz, Barbara 30, 147 Uytas, R. 133 218 Index Student Index V Vallandingham, Donna 147 Vallandingham, Ronald 187 VanBlair, Karen 47, 187 VanBoxtel, Ardis31.41, 188 VanBuren, Eric 31,45, 188 VanBuren, Roseann 34, 45, 160 Vandewater, Chris 53, 188 Vandewater, Maura 100, 147 Vanover, Mark 160 Vargo, Michael 133 Vaught, Terri 147 Veath, Thomas 188 Verdu, Elizabeth 147 Verdu, Janet 74, 133 Verdu, Timothy 95, 160 Verges, Sheri 147 Vernegg, Trond29, 41, 53, 163, 188 Vernier, Mary 188 Vernier, Robert 46, 147 Vick, Tammy 147 Vickers, Debra 44, 147 Viehman, Karl 73, 160 Vitale, Christina 49, 56, 147 Vitale, Lynn M. 133 Vitale, Mark 46, 47, 50, 52, 160 Vitale, Shelia 34. 133 Vivano, Gary 160 Voegtle, Donald 133 Voegtle, Elizabeth 49, 147 Voegtle, Mary 147 Voegtle, Richard 147 Voellinger, Scott 160 Voellinger, Sharon 133 Vogel. Dale 103 Vogel, Donna 160 Vogel, Sandra 49, 160 Volkmann, Gregory 147 Vollmer, Rosemarie 188 Von Alst, Doug 188 Voss, Lisa 49, 56. 147 Voss, Patrick 147 Voss, Steven 65, 133 Vovles, Joseph 65, 133 W Wachter. Kathy 160 Wachter, Pamela 160 Waddington, James 147 Waeltz, Nancy 30, 56. 147 Waghorn, Bill 133 Wagner, Elaine 47, 160 Wagner, Julie 133 Wagner, Mary 147 Wagner, Ronald 147 Walden, Susan 59, 147 Walk, Kevin 160 Walker, James 160 Wallace, Dana 49, 139, 147 Waller, Archie 188 Waller, Tammy 147 Walsh, Dean 147 Walsh, Pat 61, 104 Walters. Darryl 65, 147 Walters. Robin 48, 147 Waltrip, Susan 133 Walz, Mark 32, 60, 188 Wangelin, Judy 160 Wappel, David 160 Ward, Linda 133 Ward, Steven 160 Warfield, Karla 133 Warner, Timothy 53, 133 Warwick, Tamey49. 53. 147 Warwick, Thomas 188 Waters, Darcy 43, 147 Waterson, Daniel 160 Waterson, Eric 188 Watters. Aaron 133 Weaver, David 147 Webb, Donald 147 Webber, Michael 160 Weber, Barbara 133 Weber, Carla 147 Weber, Gerald 133 Weber, Marilyn 188 Weber, Mark 147 Week, Mary 48, 160 Weeke, Alyson57, 188 Weeke, Elizabeth 147 Weeke, Scon 65, 71, 133 Wehmeier, Ronald 43, 45, 133 Weidenbenner, Jeff 65, 133 Weier, Dennis 188 Weier, Terry 188 Weihl, Donald 65. 133 Weilbacher, Cindy 189 Weilmuenster, John 61 Weilmuenster, Robert 60. 61, 160 Weir. Robert 46. 147 Weldon, Cynthia 50, 133 Wells, Brian 160 Welzbacher, Christy 68, 133 Welzbacher, Susan 160 Werle, Sue 147 Werner, Kristie 42, 44, 46, 50, 52, 160 Wesselman, Dennis 133 West, Emily 46, 56, 160 West. Pamela 147 West, Sherry Lynn 133 West, Wayne 30, 189 Weygandt, David 133 Weygandt, Gay 147 Weygandt, Joy 189 Weygandt, Therese 189 Whealon, Steven 66, 160 Wheeler, John 98 Wheeler, Steven 147 Whitaker, Craig 65, 66, 67 Whitaker, Cynthia 147 White, Debra 133 White. Mary 37. 48. 147 White, Mary 147 White. Michael 133, 147 White. Michael 147 Whitten. Lisa 160 Wiedau, Doris 99. 160 Wiedau, Kerry 36, 133 Wiegand, Fred 147 Wiegand, Nancy 133 Wieland, Jeffrey 133 Wieland, Payton 43 Wikgren, Janice 42, 43, 44, 147 Wikgren, Julie 29, 30, 44, 189 Wild, David 43. 65, 133 Wiley, Michele 69, 74, 147 Wilke, Joann 41, 160 Wilke, Jody 134 Wilkemeyer, Michael 30, 134 Wilkemeyer, Robert 30, 134 Wilkerson, Carl 134 Wilkerson, Elaine 160 Wilkin, Hugh 189 Wilkinson. Andrew 134 Williams, Gerald 189 Williams, Karen 134 Williams, Kim 33. 189 Williams, Kim 134 Williams. Laurie 47 Williams, Mary 134 Williams, Michael 160 Williamson, Joan 147 Williamson, Steven 134 Willmann, Roger 47, 160 Willmann, Steven 36, 147 Wilson, Kathy 41, 160 Wilson, Randall 31, 189 Wilson, Wendolyn 43, 147 Winkel, Ann 47, 59, 189 Winkel, Rov 47. 67, 147 Winklemann, Laura 134 Winter, John 147 Winter. Terri Kay 134 Wirth, Andrea 52. 53, 160 Wisnesky, Jeana 50, 147 Wisniewski, Sheila 43, 134 Witt. Mike 189 Witt, Theresa 160 Woebbe, Todd 160 Woehlke, David 31, 189 Wohlgemuth, Alicia 189 Wolf. David 147 Wort, Doug 134 Wort, Ken 12 Wolz. Suzanne 46, 134 Wolz, Tammy 31, 189 Womble, Jean 160 Womble, JoAnne 134 Wood, Barry 65, 134 Wood. Billy 60. 134 Wood. Sherri 147 Woodrome, Martin 134 Worden, Charles 189 Worden, Sam 43 Worden, Seth 134 Wottowa, Kennard 30, 134 Wren, Karen 147 Wright, Dawn 134 Wright. JoAnne 33 Wright, Lisa 134 Wright. Sandra 43, 134 Wurdinger, Barbara 189 Wurdinger, B onnie 160 Wurdinger, Kathy 54, 134 Wurtz, Robert 189 Wynder, Natalie 37, 49, 147 Wynder, Valerie 31. 189 Y Yarborough. Vanessa 134 Yates, Karen 189 Yearian, Debbie 134 Yearian, Karen 189 Yoch, Richard 160 Yociss, Jeanne 160 York, Linda 40, 48, 51,189 Young. Glen 147 Young. Joe 13, 64, 189 Young, Ruth 160 Young, Tim 160 Youngblood, Carol 189 Younger, Ellen 75, 160 Z Zahn, David 147 Zamenski. Mike 189 Zapolski, Gail 147 Ziegler, Steve 147 Zika, Joan 160 Zink, Barbara 56, 134 Zinn, Susan 147 Zipfel, Mary 74, 134 Zipfel, Matthew 147 Zubryzcke, David 189 Index 219 Seniors Not Pictured Lynda Aaron Denise Albers Toni Allen Dennis Arlt Lisa Augustine Josephine Bailey John Baillargeon Tron Baker Brad Barker Cathleen Bauer Li nda Bechtold Charles Bell Barry Billings Randy Blaylock Beth Ann Bowen Dan Brandmeyer Amos Brinser Judy Brown William Brown Kathy Bruehl Brian Buhr Billy Burrough Larry Byrd Jozelle Carter Vickie Carver Diane Chamberlain Becky Chandler David Clubb Diana Combs Jeffrey Combs Robert Creel Carol Dahm Karen Day Mark DeHart Valerie DeHart Jeff Dobes David Dorman Scott Dulaney Randy Dufen Randell Eastwood Kevin Eckert Patricia Edwards Richard Egbert David Elam Dennis Elmore David Eschenfelder Ramona Fanes Jerry Fay Lee Fisher James Flake Robert Force Clifton Frailey Michael Frick Donald Gain Herbert Giessing William Glatthaar Kenneth Glenn Gail Gocheff Joseph Gojmerac James Gonzales Robert Graebe Michael Graves Dennis Greaney Jack G rebeck David Grebenick Tom Green Deborah Haas Carta Hamilton David Hansen Jeff Hanser Brenda Hawthorne Kevin Helbig Gale Hellwig Keith Henerfauth Jim Henshaw Dale Herbeck James Hillier Carrel Hinkle Howard Hoepfinger Tim Hoffeditz Donald Hogue Lorita Hohn Brad Holcomb Stephony Horman Teresa Huddleston Kenneth Huffman Margaret Huskey Mark Hutcheson Patrick Johnston Kevin Jones John Jose Ronny Jouett Cynthia Keen Charles Kempf Janet Kennedy Malinda Kettler John Kish Joseph Kish Robert Klem Jack Klemme Debbie Klucker Kenneth Koenig Michael Koenig Phyllis Kohlberg Jeffrey Kuehn Mike Lanter Elizabeth Laux Tony Legrand George Lehrter Madonna Lepes Angie Lillis Craig Linton Fatina Mahmood Nasser Mahmood Charles Marshall Roger Masterson Michael Mathews Cathy Matychowiak Jimmie Mayo Sharon Mayo Tony Mayr Mary McDaniel Robert Melin Richard Miller Randy Minemann Debbie Moessinger Richard Morgan Ricky Morton Freda Moses Joy Munie John Neal Steve Nesbit Mark Newton John Norton Kimberly Novy John O ' Donnell Mike O ' Donnell Linda Oliver Kim Olson Andrew Orsa John Parciak Joseph Perez Mike Raban Tina Rachels Henry Rainbolt Jeff Raterman Kathleen Reelitz Eric Reeve Ronnie Reichling David Reinhardt Randy Roos Rebecca Rose Paul Ross John Russell Tim Sarkesian Kevin Schaeffer Todd Schifferdecker Ricky Schmidt Tim Schmidt Tom Schmidt April Schmitt Barbara Schoen Gary Scott Dan Seper Donna Shoemaker Ronnie Siddle Robert Sims Warren Sisk Joseph Smith Mark Smith Susan Synder Eddie Starkey Tom Stephens Bruce Stiffler Donald Stone David Stutsman David Tarvin Tom Tayon Tim Tolin Tammy Touchette Melody T ownley Deborah Voegtle Vicki Voellinger Dale Vogel Keith Volkmann Charles Weber David Weber Joy Weygandt Cynthia Weiss John Wheeler Herbert Whitaker Craig Whittaker Matthew Wiegand Glenda Wiggand Marsha Wilke Mike Wilke Laurie Williams Randall Wissehr David Wollmann Jo Ann Wright James Yingst Anne Younger Theresa Zapaa v 220 Seniors Not Pictured Hy News Citizenship Finalists — 1977 Lorrie Jean Adair Sue Anne Adams Charles Martin Allgire III Photeine Marie Anagnostopoulous Joyce Ann Armstrong Timothy Wayne Armstrong Agnes Margaret Asbury Elaine M. Atkins Julie Ann Auner Johelen Jean Barschak Jennifer Lynn Bartz Mark D. Bauman Patricia Anne Beaird Stella L. Bernhard Douglas J. Bernier Mark Anton Bertelsen David Lee Bertsch John Fredrick Betten II Karen Ann Biehl Pamela Sue Boehm Kathy Jean Bosick Cynthia Kay Bouffard Sheri Lee Boul Brent Alan Boyles Brett Alan Bray Elizabeth Ann Brendel Randy Vincent Brown Douglas C. Bucknell Mark Steven Calvanese Kathryn Marie Carr Terry Lee Carron Jeffrey Earle Compton Kat hryn Marie Conley Kelly Jane Connor John Michael Cook Vickie Lynn Dahm Thomas Dale Dailey Conny Marie Davinroy Wayne Bruce Davis Michael Laurence Decker Lissa Rae DeFrates Joseph Allen Delsignore Jane Marie DeMonge Gary Joseph Determan Lisa Ann Dietrich Lynn Renee Dintelmann Suzanne Marie Donjon Katleen Sue Dyar Gail Frances Eisenhauer Bonnie Louise Englerth Gregg Martin Ernst Donna Jean Evans Kimberly Kay Fischer Mark Lewis Flood Gary Lee Forayt Terence Alan Ford Diane Kay Foree Nancy Jean Foster Pamela Ann Fostler David Michael Frew Amy Eileen Frey Janet Marie Fritsche Donna Lynn Fulton Gregory Todd Garrison Jeffrey Jerome Gibbons Toni Lynn Gipson Nancy Clair Glauber Nancy Lynn Graf Theresa Ann Grass Dennis C. Griebel Meyer Gross Diane Kaye Gruenewald Lew James Hages Sarah Pauline Hammon Douglas Matthew Hansell Cecile Rose Hauver Pamela Kay Hawthorne Cynthia Maree Hecht Julia Lynn Heil Joseph Gerard Hammer Candie Sue Henson Darla Lee Herbert Tracy Lee Higgins Dianne Elizabeth Hock Bruce Allen Hoerr Jerry Dale Hoffman Sanna Dee Hoit Charles Wayne Hollis Kathleen Holshouser Sandra Dee Hoock Melissa Ann Hotto Michael James Ismail Lynn Marie Isselhardt Douglas Scott Jackson Philip James Jacquot Thomas Joseph Janicik Deborah Lynn Jaskowiak Lori Sue Johnston Hope Elizabeth Jorns Karol Lynn Junker PaulW. Keck Julie Kay Keehner Bruce Wayne Kissel Diane Frances Klingler Brad Herman Koldehoff Dee Ann Christine Koontz Mark Andrew Koopmann June Kathleen Bernice Kossina Diane Robin Kostelac Belinda Lee Kough Kristine Lynn Krummrich Stephen Paul Krupp Karen Kay Kuester Joyce Elizabeth Lang Steven Wayne Lanxon Keith Robert Lauf James Calvin Law Lynn Renee Ledbetter Rosalie Ann Lidisky Connie Jean Lisch Tammy Lynn Loveless Barbara Eileen Mabra Marianne Patrice Maloney Marc Robert McClellan Mark Robert McCoy Pamela Jeanette McLean Michael Charles Meder Randy Ray Minemann Laurie Ann Mueller Joyce Lynn Munie Jan Louise Munier David Wayne Muren Roni Kay Nadler David William Nance Kent Ray Neumann Barbara Kay Nolte Sandra Lee Noonan Teri Lea Null Sheila LaVon O ' Brien Michele Lynn Ortman Terry Lee Pabst Scott Philip Poston Cheryl Ann Price Lisa Renee Rains Jolene Marie Raish Angeline Christie Raslawski Richard R. Reichling Diane Marie Reime Carla Jean Richardson Mark Leonard Ritter Renee Ann Rockwell James Gordon Rogers James Walter Roth Gwendolyn Rountree Steven G. Rowan Donna Kav Rynski Terrence Lee Salzman Linda Marie Samples Kathy Ann Sandheinrich Barbara Ann Sheller Judy Lynn Schneider David Steven Schulte Angela Marie See Mary Lauren Seper Edward Clyde Sewell Jayn Ellen Shaw Peter Joseph Shaw Barbara Ann Smith Kirk Matthew Sonnenberg Beth Ann Stewart Karen Lynne Strong Ellen Marie Suppiger Myron Keith Thomas Mark Alan Thompson Carolynn Marie Tollefson Robert Steven Tyler Ronald Dale Vallandingham Karen Beth Van Blair Lee Christopher Vandewater Thomas Eric Veath Trond Vernegg Mark Eugene Walz Joy Laura Weygandt Julie Ann Wikgren Randall Eugene Wilson Ann Ruth Winkel David Mark Woehlke Tamela Lynn Wolz Joseph Thomas Young Carol Lynn Youngblood lit Nemoriam Melissa Fisher, Class of’77 Brad Russell, Class of’77 June 2, 1976 August 18, 1976 t t t t 1- t David Butler, Class of’77 Mike Gass, Class of’78 | June 19, 1976 August 30, 1976 Hy News Citizenship Finalist, In Mcmoriam 221 Energy is around and within us • • •


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