Belleville Township West High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL)
- Class of 1979
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BELIEVIKOIS 1979 BELLEVILLE TOWVSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WEST 2600 West Main Belleville, Illinois 62221 Volume 69 Published by the Bellevinois Staff REFLECTIONS . . . RE-FLECT ' (re-flekt ) v, Intransitive 1. To be sent back; to rebound as fremea surface. 2. To throw back images, light, etc; to return rays or beams. 3. To throw, or turn the thoughts back to the past; to contemplate; to consider mentally; to use attention or earnest thought; to think seriously. . . . gHOiToaj ' iafl 9vbi80B iJnI ,v ( ' 9 ft- 9 i) .90Bhu8 B9m9il SB bnuod9i oJ ; OBd Jn98 9 d oT .1 io a Bi mutei oJ ;ote ,id il «89 Bmi doBd woirtt oT .£ .amB9d oJ ;tesq 9rtt o,t doBd aJd q nohii9ttB 98U oi ;Ylifi n9 . 21 01198 P i v 1 Cameras helped to capture historical Students had a chance this year to witness some strange events, on and off campus. These happenings, whether natural or man¬ made, will stand out in everyone’s memories when they reflect upon this year. At the end of the Christmas vacation many were left without power and or water for several days. This was a result of one of the worst ice storms in many years, knocking down power lines throughout the area. The height of the storm was on New Year’s Eve, putting a damper on many festivities. Even with the bad weather, some of us were able to get out and bring in the New ' Year right. This year also brought us the chance to see an extraordinary ' event, an eclipse, which will not occur again for another forty-nine years. 1. Part of the senior triangle was demolished this year when hit by a car. 2. Many fuse boxes exploded as a result of the New Year’s ice storm. 3. The eclipse of the sun on February 26 could not be watched with the naked eye without the risk of eye damage. It could be viewed, however, with a few precautions. 6 Student Life 1 (j, I ' “ip I -7 vW ' lV , gfc 1. During the Free Fare assembly, several of West’s students and teachers took part In a “Star Wars” skit which added humor to the school day. 2. Some of us had more difficulty than others In trying to stay out of places we did not belong. 3. Being on the third floor of the main building was like having a bird’s eye view of the passers-by. 4. Who knows what went on in the library last summer with all the Stag boxes! Student Life 7 School became bearable with weekends ahead MONDAY 3 I BETTER. GET STAfTEb Ilijj uMiMinint Mitmimni mn 1. Time sure flies when you are having fun. 2. Eating lunch offered us the chance to replenish our energy for the rest of the day. 8. Did we really get thirsty or did we want to delay going to class? 8 Student Life 4 1 Football games gave us a lot to do ! i 1. Maroons and white balloons helped show support at the football games. 2. Spectators rushed to the field to greet the entering Maroons. 3. Football games gave us a chance to sit with our friends and cheer for victory. 4. To socialize after the first game, there was always the Football Frolic. Skill helped students gain recognition 1. Five of our student were selected as Youths of the Month. They were Jeff Boyles, Kris Kaiser, Sandy Norton, Sue Payne and Terry Davlnroy. 2. Sue Payne was chosen as Belleville’s Junior Miss and later went on to become Illinois’ first runner-up. 3. This year’s math team, which partlpated in many contests throughout the area, were (Bottom Row) Amy Boyles. Kathy Lin, Mary Bucknell. Laura Culli, Dave Thompson, Jerry Davis, and Tracy Rainwater, (Second Row) Ethan Edwards, Mary Carty, Danielle Rawlings, Karen Williams, Payton Wieland, and Brian Williams, (Top Row) Jeff Boyles, Rich Henry, Robert Law, Glenn Hell, Bonnie Weiss, and Karen Kuntsman. 4. Kris Kaiser and Bob Cusack were this year ' s DAR Good Citizenship recipients. 5. Norman Dahm and Dave Harris finished high in the state wrestling finals, both winning sixth-place medals. 6. National Merit award winners were (Bottom Row) Tcna Edwards and Ralph Nromington, (Top Row) Doug Stewart and Bert Gonzales. Tena and Bert were semi-finalists; Ralph and Doug won commendation. 3 4 10 Awards National Honor Society members were (Bottom Row) Christina Vitale, Rhonda Burns, Jull Cunningham. Jenifer Riaasetto, Kathleen Bur¬ nett, Rita Trotter, and Timothy Pauketat. (Sec¬ ond Row) Christina Escobar, Cheryl Biver, Kris Kaiser, Lynn Rains, •Jennifer Graves, and Christina Crane, (Top Row) Mr. Harris Tollef- son, • Kathy Koehler, Susan Bollinger, Donna Pedtke, Angela Scharf. Merribeth Muskopf, Dwight Boehm, and Scott Soucy. Others named to the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row) Dan Blaes, Jeffrey Boyles. Sandra Berry, Maijorie Meyer, Elizabeth Meyer, Glenda Baker, and Gay Weygandt, (Second Row) Chris Smith, Gregory Holdener, William Ferguson, Danielle Rawlings, Glenn Hell, Monica Hell, and Thomas Partelow, (Top Row) Delbert Escher, Lawrence Linsky, Kip Pabst, Rusty Strong, John Duncan, Mark Hackmann, Larry Conrad, and Patrick Martens. More members of the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row) John Bevenue, • Karen Kelemetc, Tammy Creason, Susan Payne, Laura Geibcl, Samantha Rainwater. Terri Finch, and D. Scott Litsev. (Second Row) Scott Muskopf. Kurt Krummrich, David Knlepkamp, Kevin McCarkel, Bob Cusack, Diane Schade, and Robert Ayllon, (Top Row) Steve Hausmann, Randy Seper, Gary Hoelscher, Craig Dolron, Lisa Blaha, Toni Edwards, and Scott Beyer. The rest of the ninety-four members of the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row) Patricia Tollefson, Rebecca Benson, Mary Carty, Debbie Taff, Betty Dahmer, Janet Ernst, Nancy Waeltz, and Janice Wikgren, (Second Row) Doug Stewart, Michele Wiley, Pam Quandt, Julia Buser, ‘Gall Sarkisian, ‘Ruth Falconnier, and Lisa Voss. (Top Row) •Robert Law, Cheryl Blanck. Lynn Huebner, ‘Ralph Normington, Kathle Elsea, Thea Baltz, and Laura Schloz. Missing from the picture were Basma Abusharif, Constance Dahm. Tena Edwards, Steve Kamm, Alexander Nadler, Gerald Rathmann, Robin Reinhardt, Robert Simpson, and Gail Zapolskl. • 4.0 Average (straight A for seven semesters) Honor Society 11 Students use free time for many things , 1. Kathy Koehler and Mcrrlbeth Muskopf are recovering after a hard class. 2. School proved to be very frustrating at times. 3. School wasn’t always taken seriously. 4. These students showed us they were not camera shy. Student Life 13 : , I 1. The Marching Maroons led the Hobo Day parade along Main Street and through the downtown area to the pep rally at Third and West Main. 2. Freshman Tom Elsea typified the hoboes on campus during Hobo Day. 3. The seniors proved victorious in the tug of war between the classes during Spirit Week. 4. The parade gave many of us a chance to show off our school spirit. 5. Junior Doug Compton won the arm wrestling championship for the second year in a row. 6. In addition to hoboes, characters from nursery rhymes roamed the campus on Hobo Day. 7. A M hat and t-shirt day” was an addition to the Spirit Week schedule. 8. The varsity football players paraded in convertibles. 14 the theme of nursery rhymes 16 Miss Maroon Court Miss Maroon reigned over Hobo Day Different sights and scenes were found 18 Student Life everywhere on campus through the year Student Life 19 Long hours were needed to prepare for shows 1. Glen Hell was chosen to be drum major for the Marching Maroons. 2. The Marching Band appeared on the tele¬ vised Veiled Prophet parade in St. Louis. 3. The pom pon girls entertained at assemblies and home basketball games. 4. The Concert Choir added to the Christmas season by caroling through the halls. 20 Student Life Slew talent was seen on and behind stage We learn the hard way 1. 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 Mr. Turner became an honorary member of the “Staff School can be very exhausting. Long distance is the next best thing to being there. Friends are another part of learning. An apple for your teacher could not possibly hurt. No one can stop the mad photographer. The moment we all long for — going home. during one of the basketball games 22 Student Life but we always have fun trying Coming here as freshmen, we were awed by the size of the campus, the multitudes of names and faces to learn, and the mad rush between classes which was so easy to get lost in. Each year we feel more secure in our surroundings. We learn the hard way — from experience. The campus has also changed and we have adjusted to the changes. Whether the changes are major, like the remodeled library and the “Big W” construction project, or minor, like the salad bar, they all ai feet the student body. While the students and campus have had many changes, there are many changes still to come. aui iiim tgilSlUilllK lumiiui ufto- ' n lAe mc , u nememAe lAe many fteafUe u e Aane me amt lAe many ara ly me rnAe 4 u%A«. Aave Ae fwt la yuct e p E O P L E District 201 worked toward a successful year The Board of Education of District 201 began the year with new office space, created from the former civics classrooms on the second floor of the Main Building. The business management office and the central office staff were moved into the new offices. Another important addition was the conference room, available for Board and faculty conference use. The Board initiated an art contest and purchased works from both West and East art students to be displayed in the new offices. Mr. Herbert Baum, a faithful member of the Board for over twenty years, died on November 16, 1978, and the Board appointed Mr. Norman Krause to fill his unexpired term of office. In addition to regular school business, the Board conducted a survey for restoration of campus buildings. Mr. Robert Dosier, assistant superintendent, and Mr. Eugene Sawallch, business manager, supervised the dally business of District 201. Mr. K. Lane Miller. Superintendent of District 201. Mr. K. Lane Miller led the pack of spirited Maroons in the enthusiasm of Hobo Day. Members of the Board of EducaUon were Attorney Ralph Derango, Mr. Burris, Mrs. Jean Donovan, board secretary, and Mr. Joseph Donlan, Jr. Norman Krause, Mr. George Nold, Mrs. June Cox, president, Mr. Edward Missing from the picture was Mr. Leonard Moore. 26 District 201 Mr. Jerry Turner, principal, conducted the dally business of operating the school, assisted by the four assistant principals and the one hundred and fifty members of the faculty. Principals kept campus in order Waiting for the classes to arrive for a pep assembly, Mr. Jerry Turner conferred with Mr. Pete Hensel. Mrs. Belle Levin, freshman assistant principal, looked in on the freshman study halls often. Mr. Dan Wolford, sophomore assistant principal, could still smile after a hectic day. Mr. Harold Llinper, Junior assistant principal, met the afternoon buses every day. Mr. Harris Tollefson, senior assistant principal, conducted some of his dally business by telephone. Principals 27 Mr. Fritz Kunze watches Mr. Harold Llmper take a awing at the plnata at Mr. Ralph Schleslnger practices what he teaches, the Mardl Gras, given by the language department on February 26. Brncc Addison: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, driver education. Junior ( ' lass sponsor F. B. Allen: Illinois U., Eastern Illinois U., Murray State, Washington U., Physical Science Department Chairman, physics and chemistry, physical science Marsha Antes: MacMurray College, American history Aorman Armstrong: SlU-Carbondale, Illinois State U., physical education, track and cross country head coach, FCA sponsor Hmce Arnold: Illinois U., Sir-Edwardsvllle, driver education, football head coach Arnold Ayllon: U. of So. California, Washington U. U. de Salamanca, Spain, Centro de Idlomas Sagasta, Madrid, Spanish Margaret Beaird: SIU-Edwardsvllle, civics Howard Belcher: Murray State, Indiana U., SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwards- villc. Business Education Department Chairman, accounting Ken Besse: SIU-Edwardsville, St. Louis L , physiography, world geography •lean Best: Ohio State U., Home Economics Department Chairman, housing, meal planning Larry Beta: Washington U., SlU-Carbondale, health, physical education, girls’ basketball head coach, football assistant coach David Bobzin: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsvllle, algebra, geometry, Amateur Radio Club sponsor Mary Ln Bonnell: Monmouth College, Illinois U., librarian, Hy News Citizenship Award chairman Aina Bono: Missouri U-Columbia, English Michael L. BoyII: Eastern Illinois L , American Academy of Dramatic Arts, speech, English, Readers’ Theatre, contest play, one-act director, Theatre sponsor, musical choreographer Tim Bnchanan: Eastern Illinois U., natural science, biology. Junior Class sponsor Alfred •!. Budde: Mlllikin U., Illinois U., transportation director of District 201, athletic director Woodford Burnett: Southeastern Louisiana, Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, health, officiating, basketball and track assistant coach Dennis K. Butts: McKendree College, SIU-Edwardsville, Junior counselor Gary L. farr SlU-Carbondale, Purdue U, physical education, health, soccer head coach, track assistant coach •lim Certain: Indiana U., auto mechanics, general metals •Joe fhmeleck: Eastern Illinois U., speech, Thespian sponsor, soph play, contest play, and Jam director Kobert Clark: Washington U., Missouri U., senior counselor, Freshman Class sponsor Helen Cloaaon: Iowa State U., SR- ' -Edwardsville, family living 28 Faculty Cynthia Craig: Ouachita Baptist U., SIU-Edwardsville, English, Hy News Staff adviser Boug Halim: Belleville Area College. SIU-Edwardsville, English Thomas Halley: Eastern Illinois U., Illinois U., Michigan State U., SIU, senior counselor, school psychologist Judy lluncan: Eastern Illinois U„ SIU-Edwardsville, English and Journalism Douglas Ji. Fskra: SIU-Edwardsville, drawing, painting, act. Citizenship Award Committee. Health and Safety Committee Getirge R. I U-rly: Trinity (Texas), Missouri U., SIU-Edwardsvllle, Southwest Missouri U., freshman counselor. Freshman Class sponsor William N. Evans: SIU-Edwardsvllle, art, Jewelry design Beatrice M. ilori: Eastern Illinois U., Illinois U., biology, anatomy Teachers helped us grow in many different ways Richard B. Friederich: Rockhurst CoUege, Ohio U. f SIU-Edwardsvllle, algebra, basic math D. N. I ' riemann: North Texas State, Indiana U., SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsvllle, electronics, general shop Felicia Fuchs: University of Missouri, physical education. Junior Class sponsor. Citizenship Award committee, American Education Week committee Father Garcia: St. Louis U., McKendree, Belleville Area College, school nurse George Gasparich: SIU-Edwardsvllle, crafts, art Grace lierren: Southern Arkansas State, SIU-Edwardsville, English Bonnie ( ew%fnrd: Eastern Illinois U.. biology Ken lines!: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, driver education William GushlefY: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwards%ille, American history, American problems Merle Guthrie: SlU-Carbondale, Illinois L , SIU-Edwardsville, geometry, algegra, trigonometry, pompon squad coach E. M. Gyerman: Bradley U., Washington U., Illinois U., Colorado State U„ Industrial Education Department Chairman, machine shop Harold Hall: Missouri U., Illinois U., agriculture. Future Farmers of America sponsor •lane Hanslehen: Illinois State U., Northwestern U., Wisconsin U., Washington U., Han-ard, sociology, psychology, Journalism, English. Bcllevinois Staff adviser Hubert Hannon: Missouri U., SrU-Edwardsvillc, Social Studies Department C hairman, American histoiy, government Havid Harris: SlU-Carbondale, Illinois U., American history Susan Harris: Southern Methodist U., SIU-Edwardsville, American history Faculty 29 Librarian Mrs. Mary Lu Bonne 11 catalogs new books for the Instructional materials center. William Hart: SlU-Carbondale, St. Louis U., Iowa U., American history, wrestling assistant coach Charlee W. Haaenetab. Jr.t SIU-Edwardsville, English, baseball head coach W. Hank Hayes: Central Missouri State, SIU-Edwardsville, IowaU., Missouri U., Junior counselor Linda Hcapc: SIU-Edwardsville, psychology, American problems Fete Hensel: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, Physical Education Depart¬ ment Chairman, physical education, football assistant coach Georgian ne Hewitt: SIU-Edwardsville, home economics, nutrition, meal planning Phillip Highsmith: Illinois State U., driver education, physical education, football sophomore coach, track assistant coach Hetty Hoefer: Southeast Missouri State U., physical education Robyn I . Hoepflnger: Illinois U., Illinois State U., SIU-Edwardsville, geometry, algebra, basic math Marilyn S. Hughe : Western Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, Belleville Area College, basic math, algebra, math team adviser Richard A. Hnn aker: SlV-Carbondalc, Occidental College, U. of Denver, Massachusetts U., speech, debate, public speaking, debate coach, one-act and spring musical director, NFL sponsor Hon Jackson: Illinois U., Indiana L , Drew U., Math Department Chairman, basic math, algebra Mr. Joe Chmcleck spent a lot of time in the auditorium, working on the technical direction of plays. Wilma Jack on: Colorado U., Southwest Missouri State, Washington U., Syracuse l , typing, general business Donald L. .lone : Monmouth College, Missouri U-Columbia, choral music. Stamp Club sponsor Randy .1. .lung: SIU-Edwardsville, Sll’-Carbondalc, biology, natural science, Photo Club sponsor. Junior Class sponsor R« bert Kai er: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, geometry, algebra, basic math, freshman football coach, varsity tennis coach Robert E. Keefe: SIU-Edwardsville, math, English, girls’ tennis coach, girls’ basketball assistant coach l.ynn Koehler: Illinois State U., German, German Club sponsor € ' « lleen E. Krau c: SlU-Carbondale, English, reading skills Fredrick J. Knnze: DePauw U., Washington U. t Spanish, Student Council sponsor •lane Z. Kyramarioa: Washington U., Middle bury College, U. of Mexico, Mexico City College, Spanish Keith Lawrence: Central Missouri State U., physical education, assistant football coach David I Jewell yn: Illinois L , SIU-Edwardsville, Belleville Area College, algebra, geometry, math team adviser •fo Lynda Manion: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, English, Rough Writers’ Club sponsor 30 Faculty Ilmo Muter : Southeast Missouri State, Missouri U., SIU-Edwardsville, sophomore counselor, test coordinator Fat Maty lk: SIU-Edwardsville, SlU-Carbondalc, English Gene Maurer: SIU-Edwurdsville, Illinois U.. physical educaUon, varsity golf coach, freshman baseball coach C harles McC onnell: Bradley U., Colorado State U.. auto shop, general shop Kay McC oy: Duke U., SIU-Edwardsvllle, freshman counselor, Freshman Class sponsor Alda McIntyre: Sll ' -Carbondale, Iowa L , typing, shorthand (lean Merritt: MUlikin U., Northern Illinois U., SlU-Carbondale, SIU- Edwardsvllle, business law, math, and management Albert S. Meyer: Central Methodist College, Missouri U-Columbla. art Arch Montgomery: Southwest Missouri U., Central Missouri State, Missouri U, SIU-Edwardsvllle, technical drawing, general shop, Photo Club Ann Moore: Illinois U., Greenville College, SIU-Edwardsville, Louisville U., sophomore counselor. Sophomore Class sponsor Bill Moore: SIU-Edwardsville, St. Louis U., geography, social studies Jean Moore: Stephens College. Missouri U-Columbia, English Harvey Mueller: Art Department Chairman Roger Mueller: Illinois State U. t SIU-Edwardsville, English, varsity basketball coach Jane Mneth: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsvllle, speech, Theatre sponsor and business manager, Theatre play and spring musical director Erna Murphy: MacMurray College, Harvard U., civics Betty Alnnis: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsvllle, typing, shorthand, office procedures Turn lnnU: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsvllle, distributive educaUon, marketing, DistribuUve EducaUon Club sponsor, girls’ softball coach Danny R. tollman: SIU-Edwardsvllle, civics, social studies Donna Sorbet: Kansas U., SIU-Edwardsville, English, cheerleading coach, FCA sponsor Larry Obenchaln: Indiana U., Indiana State, SIU-Edwardsvllle, accounUng, consumer educaUon, Consumer EducaUon Club sponsor Faye Fabwt: Belleville Area College. SIU-Edwardsville, office occupaUons, typing. Office Occupations Club sponsor Sandra Parrla: Central Missouri U., SIU-Edwardsville, speech Wanda K. Patterson: Ouachita BapUst L , English “LitUe Miss Muffet, alias Mrs. Patt Snelson of the Physical Education Department, got into the spirit of Hobo Day with her spider. Schooldaze Mondaze thru Fridaze The following members of the faculty were not pictured: Jim Brueggeman, driver educaUon, Susan Campbell, English, Ruth Ann Eschmann, English, Audrey Henry, English, Gloria Mayer, music, and Marianne Shevlln, French. Faculty 31 The teacher ' s creed — homework, quizzes, tests, and exams No matter where he was. Dr. Richard Hunsakcr wbb working on the problem of achedullng campus apace and time for apeech cventa and plays. Norman I,, ration: Illinois State U., SIU-Edwardsville, accounting, typing Robert Lee Petri: SI l’-Carbondale, architectural design, technical, machine detail, and architectural drawing, general shop talcnn Philpott: Western Illinois, U. U. of Maryland, SIU-Edwardsville, accounting, general business Phillip T. Rafferty: SI U-C arbondale, English, reading •I« hn Reed: SIU-Edwardsville, Sll’-Carbondale, driver education Elizabeth Whitncl Reichert: Illinois U., Arizona U., SIU-Edwardsville, civics Rejnsolds: Washington U., SIU-Edwardsville, St. Louis U., business math, gcncrul business, consumer education Charles G. Rodman: Sll’-Carbondule, SIU-Edwardsville, English, girls’ volleyball coach Jerome 91. Rybichi: Lock Haven State College. SR’-Carbondale, basic math, algebra, geometry Mona Scheibel: Mellcville Area College, SIl’-Edwardsville, Kansas State U., world geography, social studies Ralph 5. Schlesinger: Illinois State D., Illinois U. t Vandcrcook College of Music, Sir-Edwardsville, instrumental music, chorus, spring musical director. Pep Band Trudy Ann Schmidt: Eastern Illinois l’., Illinois l , chemistry Allen II. Schueacler: Elmhurst College, Northern Iowa U., SIU-Edwards- ville. Biological Science Department Chairman, natural science Dennis Sclinlyenhofer: SIl’-Edwardsville. chemistry, physics-chemistry, sophomore basketball coach, sophomore baseball coach David Schwalb: Belleville Junior College. SIl’-Edwardsville, American history, government. Social Studies Club sponsor Patricia Seibert: SIU-Edwardsville, business English, typing, accounting Cole Shannon: Murray State U., SIU-Edwardsville, Indlvuduallzed Education Department ( hairman, English, career education, work study Sne Sharp: Blackburn College, SR’-Edwardsville, English, American Field Service Club sponsor George H. Shea. Jr.: Knox College, SIU-Edwardsville. English, assistant varsity baseball coach Gary Shepek: Emporia State U., Wisconsin U., SR’-Edwardsville, physics, physical science. War Gaming Club sponsor John Simw: Illinois U., welding, general shop Elaine Smith: SIU-Edwardsville, Eastern Illinois U., foods, sewing, homemaking, home economics. Home Economics Club Phyllis Smith: Park College, SIU-Edwardsville, civics Patt Snelson: William Woods College, Missouri U., Washington U., Illinois U., McKendrce College, physical education 32 Faculty Mrs. Carol Swift, the district speech therapist, spent Tuesdays working with speech problems on our campus. Working as a counselor in the freshman office, Mrs. Kay McCoy helped freshmen with the problems of adjusting to u new school. David Snowiltn: Illinois U., St. Louis U., American history, Model Railroad Club sponsor Debbie Mtlcneker: SIU-Edwardsvllle, English, speech. Individual Events team sponsor I ' arren Stover: Illinois State U., Illinois U., Washington U., SIU-Edwards- ville. Foreign Language Department Chairman, French, French Club Mar) Ellen St rase: Edinboro State College, reading program Marjorie Switzer: Western Illinois U. t physical education ■Nan Thom: Illinois State U.. Missouri U-Rolla, SIU-Edwardsville, algebra, trigonometry, Junior C lass sponsor Sandra Tinney: SIU-Edwardsvllle, general business, introduction to data processing ;nw ie Tonne: West Texas State U., SIU-Edwardsville, English, Rough Writers Club sponsor Vincent ¥. Toriglan: SIU-Edwardsville. civics, American history. Pep Club sponsor, History Club sponsor tiary Tweaten: SIU-Edwardsville, Kenya Science Teachers’ College, ecology, natural science. Natural Science Club Dale K. Van Blair: Quincy College, Drake U., SIU-Edwardsville, English Department Chairman, English Nathan L. leach: SIU-Edwardsville, Nevada U., DcPaul U., Bemldji State College, general wood shop, woodworking, furniture construction Robert Vitek: Eastern Illinois U., SrU-Edwardsville, American history, American problems Juanita Wallen: Illinois U., Wisconsin U., Instructional Materials Center Chairman, librarian Pete Walter: SlU-Carbondalc, SIU-EdwardBville, St. Louis U., algebra, technical math Melody Warren: Washington U., algebra, basic math, math team ad iser, Hy News Citizenship Award committee co-chairman Sandra S. Weber: SlU-Carbondalc, SIU-Edwardsville, English JoAnn Wehmeier: Murray State U.. librarian John M. Wehmeier: SIU-Edwardsvllle, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, head wrestling coach, assistant football coach (■ary Weshinnkey: SlU-Carbondalc, driver educaUon, physical education, freshman basketball coach, assistant track coach Jamew M. Wiewen: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville. SlU-Carbon- dalc, history, civics, social problems Vera Wood: Butler U., Midwestern U., clerical procedures, shorthand, business muth. Future Secretaries Association sponsor Robert Yagge: SIU-Edwardsville, basic math, algebra, geometry, freshman wrestling coach Harold P. Yung: Illinois U., St. Louis U., trigonometry, algebra Faculty 33 Behind the §eenes is just as important Many people assisted in making the day run smoothly. The cafeteria workers served lunch and kept the snack bar operating efficiently. The custodial staff fought the everyday problem of keeping the campus in order. The secretaries in the Board of Education Office and in each of the five principals offices performed such duties as record keeping, typing, answering phones, recording attendance, and helping students. Members of the custodial staff were (Bottom Row) Mike Coon, John Krumrey, Ann Reuss, A1 Zink, (Top Row) Eugene Lopez, assistant engineer, John Klee, Hill Shaw, Jim Hettenhausen, and Jack Coyne. Mr. Jack Coyne, a member of the custodial staff, was often seen tackling our campus ' winter problems. Rose Krlcenskv and Darlene Wurdlnger operated the snack bar from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Members of the cafeteria staff were (Bottom Row) Rose Krlcenskv, Jean Harmon, Mary Anne Hamann, Doris Haverman, Doris Senzel, Betty Volluz, Eileen Heldorn, Flo Tylka, Cooky Isselhardt, Velma Reeble, Rothgangel, Agnes Reinhardt, Darlene Wurdlnger, Doris Schmidt, and Herb Margaret Baum, (Top Row) Jeff Cudllpp, assistant manager, Donna Paul, Lu Huth, manager. 34 Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Joann Katzmark still found time to smile even though the daily routine as Jean McDonald recorded the attendance of seniors as part of her Job. Mr. Miller’s secretary kept her busy. The Board of Education secretaries were (Bottom Row) Debbie Dahm, Wally Chechovic, and Joann Katzmark Marlene Wright, Nadine Chapman. (Top Row) Mvra Ramers, Gayle Hargis, The high school secretaries were (Bottom Row) Jo Doctorman, Jean McDonald, Betty Burris, Debbie Dunnlgan, Nancy Kinnikin, Doris Wittlinger, (Top Row) Ellie Krummrich, Gloria Rose, Sheila Walker, and Marian Sanford. Clerical Staff 35 4 36 Freshmen laritla Abunharif l auH7 Abunharif Suftiv Abunharif Tons Ackerman C laudia Adamn Deborah Alexander Sherri Alexander don Allard Hrian Allwup Curt in Altman Elizabeth Alvey llonka Anna Dorothea Anagno topoulon lyr« Analla Patricia Andennn Shawn Andrew All 647 of us soon adapted to campus life by showing elass spirit Konnie Annenley Duanc Arnolrou •lean Arterburn David Anbury Kelly Athmer l.aurie Habinnky Done Haillargeon Sunan llainter Sherry Itaker Lori Baldridge llrian Hammer dim Harduniotin Kichard Harnen Linda Harnett Cannandra llarranco Dale Harnchak Laura llarti Cynthia Hatton Adam llauder Alan Hauer Angela Hauer •lackic Haum Kenneth Haum Pamela Haumann t.rcgory Hean Carol Hecherer Tony Hedwell •loan Hee •Joe llehrman Robert Itehrmann Hradley Hennon •Jeffery Hirk A’ancy Hlackard Mike Hlaha Tracy Hlair Martha Hlue Dan Hoatman Allinyn llohley Steven Holt Una Hourland Tim Hovel Amy Hoyle Donald Hradley C ' aroline llrennan Lauren Hrent Alvin Hretz Steven Brewer Donna Hricker Freshmen 37 Rhonda Brough Leonard Brown Terri Browne Kehecca Browning Cynthia Hmetil Doug Buewking Sharon Burhhardt Michael But t% •leff Butzinger Paula Byrd Barbara ( ahoon .Monica t anipo Barbara Cange I aroline C ange Mary Carrico foe C arroll •lamay Carter C laudio Caatillo Aubrey C ' atheart C ' alliy Chamberlain David C ' hurchill C raig t ' imarolli Kimberly C lark Arthur C ' lothier We proved to be nimble and quick when producing our first float Bruce Cohn Kobin C ' ole Tammy Conner Dawn C ' ook Laurie C ' oplen Cainny Cot ton Troy Cox Donna C rannage Todd C ' roiwwant David C ' rowe Melissa Cusack Kobert Dahm Mark Dailey Susan Daily tlune Daley Lori Davidwon Merry llavinroy Jerome Davit Michelle Davi% Vancy Davis Karen Dehler •ferry Denton George DeKousse Gail DcVan Kenneth Dienberg Kent Dintelmann •foe IMppel James Diasett Dale llonathan Mike Donahue Phillip Downen Michael Drury Dawn Duhr Brett Duvall Mary Dyer Malinda Katon Laurie Lckert Robert Lggman Laurie Kiwenhauer Thomas Llsea 38 Freshmen Freshmen entered the theatrical field with “Hiss the Villian,” one of their three one-acts. Kandy KUer Annette Hake Janette Endrijaltis Jim En elatfe Karen Entfle Dan llrwla have Erwin Julie Flschenfelder Yvonne E%ctiman ( ' indy l uKca Daniel Eahey Eiz Earrar Hade Earrar Iteth Fcdak Hrian Fields l isa Fictsam Debra Firpo thris Fischer David E ' itztferald Donald F ' lx Fori Flood Hilliam Foster Eori Frailey David Frame ( aria Irancoenr Stephen Frank ( ' ynthia Freeman Stephen Frew Kenneth Friedman Robert F ' rierdich Teresa Fruhwirth Anthony Gabel Jennifer Gajfen Dan Garabedian Hollis Garrett Bradley Gass Julie Gass Joe (ic r|(en Jo Anne (ieppert Jonathon Gettys Kimberly Gibbs Scott Glaeser Kye Goalby Paula Godt Michael (iool Sherry Grass Timothy Gray ( ' harlotte Green David Greener Amy Gregson Kelly Grenia David Griffin James Grissom Sherry Grob Brian Groom Deanna Groom Freshmen 39 Eric Cvnenther Stephanie Haac Robert Halim Sandra Hall Steven Hall Eileen Ham •lim Harper Todd Harris Trent Hauser Laura Havlln Joe Hayden Kim Haxclwood Diana Heberer Kathy Hell Michele Heil Hike Ifleiman John Henry Ronald Henry Jay Hennhaw Patti Henwhaw Harry Herrmann David Hettenhausen Robert Hilpert Maria Hines Rnaaell lloekcher Sandra Hociacher Sharon ll« ffman Ann II o ffmann Treasurer Diana Heberer. Secretary Amy Boyles, President David Frame, and Vice-president David Crowe helped their class climb the stairs to success. Mark lloge Cathy Hogshead Iteverly Holdener Trie Holdener Cynthia Holliday Lori Hollis Michael Holt Tracey Holt man Donald llolmm Daniel Hose Mark Houba Barbara Howard C harles Rowlett Michael Huber Laurie Huelsman Charlotte Huetach David lliihman Janet Hurd Suaanne lluwer Vicki Ingram Hrenda Jackson Lisa Jacobsen Laura James Tina Jest us 40 Freshmen - David Jobe (arolyn tlohason Julie Jolley i arolc Joaea Kicky June Tercaa Joaca Todd Jones Kichnrd Jordan Koseann Jost Connie Juenger Jeffery Jaaca er Sue Kneanancrer Donna Kania .Mary Karabata Steven Karfa Todd Karfs We reached new heights with pyramid Diane Hebei Lisa Kcehner Brian Kelly Mary Kelly Jianany Kelso Jane Kerr David Kettler •■ulia Klcrscli Mark Kinaberlin Hrian Kind Margie Kish John Kistner Tina Kitteranan Deborah Klein A1 Klei naitls Anna Klohr Michelle Klotz Mike Korein Kenneth Kraft Konaald Krandel Karen Kranai Vanessa kreitner Jan Kroupa Steven Kneker Mary Knfskie Michele Kuhlanann Edward Knpinski I ' aul Kurrelmeyer Kristi Knrrns James Knrtz Scott Eachanlller Denise l.ameyer Jon l anaghan Terry Lancy Robert Lane Teresa Langley David Iswrence James Lax Paul Layton Metta LePcs Scott Lee Ann Leeright Dawn Lehrter Michael l,en Jeff Leroy Alice L ' Hote Kristine Llckenbrock Daniel Lldlsky Kathy Lin Christopher Lindaner Marsha l.indaner Kenneth Ixapinot Brian I .on den Scott Longeay Martin Manion Michael Manion Freshmen 41 Michelle Martin Traci Martin Kelly Mathenia Leslie Maurer liCelle Mayr Mike MeAleenan Douglas McDonald Lynn McC ' urdy Robert Md ' adden Angela McKee Mark McGclre •lames McHenry Mary McWilliams Kina Mchrtens Tim Meier Trudy Meloan dill Melton Harry Mercian Mark Metayer Hrenda Meyer Hruce Meyer David Meyer Don Meyer •Jeff Meyer We missed out on the open campus life Tracy Meyer llradley Migneron Kichard Mills t lay Moon David Mordhorst Kussell lo rc •Joseph Morrison Hrian Movesian Tammi Mueller •Janet Mueth Andrew Mulconnery Kurt Mundloch Hrian Murphy Tim Murphy Anthony Musgrove Laura Aacngrum Keith Aaumann Annette Sebelsick I ' am cumeyer Lori . innl% llradley A ' olte •Jeffrey Sorthcutt Kichard . ovarla Susan O ' ltrien Lori Dliver (irc||ory Dlsen (ireffory Dplt Tina Ore Anita Osborn Tina Osborn America I ' arisotto t ynt Ilia I ' asnokot Lauren Patton Wayne Pearson Kathleen Perkins •Jeanne Pestka Hrenda Petersen Sandra Pfcffer •Janet IMacentini •Jill Piana 42 Freshmen Working hard to keep their class in balance were representatives Dan Fahey, Patton, Cindy Bruehl, Mindy Eaton, Scott Lougeay. Kim Gibbs, and John Lori Flood, Susie Abusharlf, Missy Cusack, Amy Gregson, Bob I)ahm, Lauren Reichert. Linda Rathke l.inda Kaybnrn John Reichert Wayne Rclchllng Mark Heine Hina Renneker l aurel Kettle Robert Kettle Tamara Kens Robert Reynold l.aura Khein Denise Kick Traei Richard Mary Beth Richards Peggy Rickard Aaron Kiester Susan Roberts Karen Robinson Jana Ross Karen Koth Chris Kothweiler Blake Rove Kimberly Kowold Richard Roiyckc Peter Knst Kevin Kynskl David Sager Rhonda Sale Deloris Sams Kelly Sandheinrich William San lane II o Mark Saul Freshmen 43 Kimberly Hanndcn •la me Schaefer Scott Schaefer llradley Schaller Scott Scharf tieorffc Schwab l.eila Schein Snnan Scheller •lefff Schlovmann Lynn Schloemann David Schmidt Tom Schmidt Krista Schmitz Frank Schneider Jt hn Schubert Kdward Schorr Kanona Schranth Howard Schuchardt Mark Schuchman t lark Schnlte Susan Schulze Melanie Schwartz •lame Schweiaa .Marlene Schwengels Hradley Scott Daniel See tilenn Scf(er Saucy Seib Paul Seiler tierald Sewell •Jennifer Shannon Billy Sheets Karen Sheffler Jeff Sherrill Deanna Shively David Sichenherger As a result of declining enrollment, we were the first class to go back to assigned study hall. Michael Slmmond Kenneth Simmon Darlene Simpson Kevin Sisk Dan Skaer Sandra Sliment Scott Smallwood (■erald Smith James Smith Thomas Smith Todd Smith 4 ' harle Snowden Stacy Snowden Barbara Snyder Tracey Sonrheck Dan Spickard Lizabeth Stady I,ora Stammer Bradley Stamp Kicharil Stauder Jerry Steiger Kathleen Stein Helen Stell traig Stephens 44 Freshmen Stephanie Steven l)awn Stiehl Samira Stoddard Michael St rebel Laura %truen e Linda Struence Ronald Stuckel Mike StnhUatz Dougla Stumpf tieorge Stall Victoria Sntton INane Svoboda Sue Tedenco Mary Thacker Angela Thel Michael Thierry Tina Thierry ' Janet Thome David Thonpaon Todd Tipton Kerry Tlren Tina T« rregroc a Sherri Trotter Patrick Tygett We hold many memories of first year liana I ' de Tammy Vail Philip Vandewater Bonnie Vaught INane Velle Jnlie Vickrey Kenneth %’ollmer Steven Wagner Patricia Wallace Su an Wallace Timothy Waller Rebecca Walt rip Mark Wa ilew ki Jamct Welkin Terry Webb liana Weilbachcr Je e Weilmuenwtcr Stephanie Well Kerry We el taerard We t Robert We t John Weygandt Vickie White idc lleni e Whittet ■lean Wlemer Stan Wieri zeur ki Michael Wile Brian William llcnni William Mike William on Mark Willmann Mike Willmont John Wil on Su an Wi nlew ki Brnce Wolf John Wolz Jane Womble Cynthia Woodrnff Mark Wottowa Kathy Wright Tania Young Todd l ung Michele if agar Lynne Zeglin Lnya ZenaroM Laura Zerban l.i a Ziegler Lynn Zika Freshmen 45 C ari Adam Carry Arfnv Hamla AmU’r%on Hi‘ in Armstrong Kevin Arnold Tamara Arnold Kimberly Arran .Mary Arlerhurn Vivien Aye Cliarle Hailey C ynthia llaker l.inda Maker Thoma Hall C olin Haiti Hale Hard%ley Amy Harker Tina Hart on Jeff Hattreall Uric Hauder llenise Hauer Jeff Hauer Keith lleckner Richard Hell Shepard Kerry Mindee Het ten C ayal HettU Pam Hillharti Jean Hlackard llarryl Illacknton llcbra Hlanck Jill Hoehmer l.inda Hoettcher Paul Hooth I ' am llnwen Mike lirennan Su%an llrewer Stacie Hritten Jani% Hroadhumt Jeff Brown Kerri Brown Mike Brown Tim Hr own Hubert llrowy Jay Hruckner Sue Bryant Mary Hucknell Kim Huckner Joan Hudde Paul lluechler Barbara Hurlenon Havld lluter Julie Hum tierard Hutler John Huttery John C armen Mianne Carmody Karen C ' hadeayne Han Chamberlin Ma rk C hapman Kenneth C ' hinn Sophomores 47 4 indy 4 lifton H«Wy 4 oltfan Paul 4 ' ollina Karen 4 ' onklln 4 ary Conratl 4 ' taria 4 onatanc Tina Conway Janet 4 ' ook John 4 ovaleaky 4 ' armella 4 ' ox Sally Crowe Debbie 4 roweil UenUe Dullea lllizabeth Dunn Dou)(la Dupee Philip Dupee Mike Duvall Barbara Eaton Robert Eaton Jeffrey Ebel Robert Ebel Donna DavU Perry Deeke Mclisaa De.Monf(e tiary Denver Don Denni man Robert Determan 4 ' athy Devera Matthew Diehl Dale Dintleman Dean Dintleman Terence Dohba Robert Doerr MarK aret Ednondwon Mel« «ly Edwanlw 4 raitf Elchholz •Jeannette Elbe Eric Elllaon Arthur Emke Sheila Englerth Debbie Each man Bill farmer 4 ' heryl Eeazel Kimberly Eeltfl Kathy Eetterer Mark Einck David Eiacher •Jim Eiahbeln Tammy Eix Sharon Eleahren Kimberly E« rd 48 Sophomores Tyrone Ford Larry Fowler Robert Fournie Steven Fox Valerie Franklin Monica Frederick Tom Freeman Honda Fuwon Kimberly Gale llarbara Gardner Liwa Garrett Steven fiauch John (tiewe I ' im (lipwon Pat Either Gene (irlebcl •lames Groce Kim Groaer Paula (irnmmel Howe Guln Alex llaaw Jerry Haas Lathy llabermehl Fllxabeth II am an Judith Humann Mar) llammon Karen llankammer Tom llankley John Harper Mark Harris Working together isn’t so nnts Uwa tilaeaer Robert Glenn ill Gore Pat Gorges Havid Graf Han (iraham Sharon Gray Debbie Greener Jeannie Greenwood John Gregowricz Susan (treason llarbara Grenaud Vice-president Dave Fischer and President Dave Lautz found that working for the sophomores was more than it was “cracked” up to be. Sophomores 49 Mike Harris Melanie Haskell Vicki Haaacr Paul Havel liina llawklns Annette Hayden Sharon llayden lliane Heidenfelder Kelly lleid rn lie ti ni% He I man Kobert llclhig Kevin Helfrich Laurie Heller Denise llenamer Ivary Henderson I.Ua Herman liana llernandei •leanettc llessler Michelle Hicks Whitney Higgins lilenda Highland llavid lli ht I ' harles Hillesheim Mark Hines Lisa Hoeckcr Jean lloeUcher ( harks lloepker lie bo rah Hoff Jackie lloffetlitz Han Hoffman Happiness is working for 684 students Murtha Wilkinson handled the Job of class secretary for the sophomores. 50 Sophomores Darrell Hoff in an Jody Hoffman Scott Hothead Ellxabeth Nolle Annette Hollis Karen llornboatel Pamela Hose l ora llotlo Susan Honk Larry Howard Tina lloylman Jeff Huber llcnjamin llunsaker Leroy Hu rat Steve Hutsch I ' David Ingram Doug Ingram •lames Ingram 4 ' herie Ismail .Mary laaelhard Cynthia Jamca Karen James Elizabeth Jenkins Chris Joellenbeck Lisa Jonaon Scott Johnson Tate Johnson Harry- Jonea Kim Jonea Sheryl Jonea Kay Kaiaer Shelly Kaiaer Tom Kaiaer Katherine Hamm Mary Karfa Trank Kart man Tim Kaatner Doug Kaufman Mike Kealey Cara Keck Kevin Kelly Kobin Kelly Karen Kemp Mike Kemper Kevin Kerley William Kern Liaa Knapp Brent Knecht Tina Knepper Laurel Knolhoff Donna Knot Hon Kopp Liaa Kraft Xorman Krause ancy Krlck Dana Krieg Janet Krull Sophomores 51 We were always jumping with ideas ( lass representatives were Sue Gregaon, Christy Waterson, Nick Zenarosa. Kay Wallace, Steve Nolte, Tracv Sotiropoulos. Kurt Wallace, Renee Mondv Tim Snare, Mindy Betten. and Shari Rice. Karen Kunstman Teri Kurkjian Howard Kurtz Steve Kusmer Paul Lantante Thomas i arkin Tim Larkin Lisa Latinette Mark Latinette Laura l.auer David l aud Dean Lawrence David Lax Karen Ledbetter Janet Lehmen Theresa Lehr Wayne Leingang Victor Len taregory l.epes Cynthia LeKoy Alan Leska Cathy Lidisky Mary Lindauer Mike Lites ■ than Litsey Paula l.oehr Cierry Loeser •Inmana Mahmoud aheel Mahmoud Mike Malone 52 Sophomores Elaine .ManIt Michelle Mannou Kick Mansfield Susan Markus Scoll Martens Kichard Martin Mark Mawoii Kara Mathenia Tracey Matt he ws Sue Matzenhacher Melanie May Th« anas May Janies Mayr Itol McCammon Laura Mct ' lary •Julie McC oy l.arrs McDaniel Dan Mctalnnis loe McCiuire Todd Mctiuire flint McKinnon C ' heryl McLaughlin Richard McNutt Michelle McWilliams P. Meeke Mechele Melhorn Melissa Melton Brian Meyer Charles Meyer Lisa Meyer Vicki Meyer JoEllen Miller Margaret Missey Beverly Mitchell . ancy Mo hr man Laura Molitor Kenee Mondy Michelle Morris Shelly Morris Janice Morrison Barbara Morton Vicky Morton Daniel Mows Kenneth Mrkacek I am Muckensturm Paul Mudd Mainly Mueller Don Mueller Earl Mueller Mary Mueller Mike Mueller Sherri Mueller Kevin Mulholland flames Mullen Kathy Mullins Don Munle Sandra Muskopf Deena Myhre Dennis Sadler Susan agel Sophomores 53 Karen Sager Valerie Aancc Debbie Xeff Terry . ' eff •leff Aettleton Diane . ' Ue« Sherrie inn is Kevin Voerper Steve A ' olte .Michelle Sol t hamper Kirk , n|(ent Jeanine Ohernucfe naann Lynette Peel Charlie Pees Kelly Perkin Kenarr l etro%ian Joann Pfeffer T« nt Pheglcy Ellen Phillips Donna l i«|uar«l Jack Piquard (■report Pixley Wayner Polczynski Robert Poletti Kathleen Palmer Janet Papproth J« e Parham Tim Partelow Pat Pa nokot Terri Pate Dehorah Pazdcrka Iftecky Pearce Mark Peebles Leslie Rains Chris Raymann Jeff Heeb Ilehorah Renth Allison Rice Sherri Rice Steve Rice Jama Richardson Linda Richardson Sandra Richardson Kim Riley Matthew Hitter Sophomores Scot I Salzman John Schaeffer hlwnrd Schanz A group of sophomores, Susan Houk, Julie Lewman, Terri Pate, and Kim Feigl, enjoy an autumn afternoon on the steps of the Auditorium. Daphne Scharf Lisa Sch v in •IHI Schloenianii Kathy Schlosser l.eali Schmidt Ann Schniittling Kent Schneider Nary Schran t regory Schroeder Who says “all work, no play ?’’ Kris Roach Land Robinson Donald Rockwell Nike Rockwell do Ann Rodawald l.isa Roschnafsky Darren Rosin Rebecca Rowan Patricia Rucker Bob Rudy .Michelle Ruhman Larry Russel Pamela Russel Penny Rutherford James Ryan John Schroeder Pam Schubert Harold Schwartz Pam Schwarztrauber Scott Schweiger John Schweiss Paul Schweiss Rill Seibel Jennifer Self l aurel Shadbolt Elizabeth Shannahan William Shaw Sherri Shondy Scott Sieron Sharon Simons Sophomores 55 Pamela Simpson l.aura Sink Hennis Skaer Sue Skacr John Slagle Jeff Slot liouer Henjamin Smith Elaine Smith Lisa Smith Timothy Snare .Mark Snook Warren Snover Laura Snyder Theresa Sotlropoulos Tim Sourbeck Lisa Spencer Amy Sperry Jane Sperry 4 ' harles Sport Elaine Spreitler Beverly Sprick Craig St. Eve Vincent Stafford I ' harles Stathis Keith Steding Joe lien Stephens Tom Standee Dirk Stevenson Sherry Stoddard Sandra Stolberg D. St one Teresa Stovall Pat Strausbaugh John Stubblefield Tony Summers Lisa Tad lock Dianne Tanking Earley Tate Donnie Terveer Tina Theis Janice Theobald I ' harlotte Thomas Donna Thomas 4 ' andy Thompson Cecilia Thompson Karen Thompson Margaret Thornton Tracy Tipton Kenneth Tribout Jerry Trickey Pat tie Tripp Curt Trompeter Dawn Turner Kuth l lch Lynn Ulrich Jack I nruh Patricia I ' tz John Vallandingham Terry Vessels Todd Vitale Sophomores Patricia Viviano Sam Yiviano Jean Yoelkel Frank Ynllinir Janet Yolltntr Kelly Walker Stephanie Wall Kay Wallace Kurt Wallace reg Walter Anthony Wa| | cl |]dwanl Warwick ( liristy Watcraon Albert W ' ayt tacorge Wehftter “Wc believe in . . . With a little bit of magic the cant of “Peter Pan” put on a performance. Kohert Week Kichard Wegner Christopher Weinland Honnie Weiss Patricia Wells Julie Wenner David Wenzel l ee Anne Werle Barbara Wessel Suzette West Alan Wickell Jeananne Wiesen Sherry Wild INana Wilke .Martha Wilkinson Jeffrey Williams Cheryl Williamson l.uAnne Willmann Mark Willmont Kohert Winston Sharon Wisniewski Kimberly Wolf Suzanne Wuest Joan Wykoff l.auri Young Alice Younger Matthew .agar Neat or Zenarosa Joanne Zubrzycki Sophomores 57 Ann Abcln Julie Adana Beth Aeppli Sharlene Ahart Handy Alexander Angelica Anagnoatopoulo Tom Anderaon John Andruaka Andrew Arterhurn (irvlchcn Auner Chriati Auatin .Marie Haillargeon llonnu Balding Susan Ballard Brian Barton llonna Battaa Halter Battaa Janie Bat t real Andrea Bauer Mar ’ Bauer llonna Bayer Brian llazzel Have Becherer Marx Behrnaann Jerry Benaon Peggy Bit tie Richard Bittner Cheryl Black Laurie Blae Melia Blue Karen Botkin Sara Boul With 749 Juniors ivc accomplished all tasks successfully Tarry Bridge Janetta Briley Steve Itrough l.iaa llroan Cathy Browning Boris lirueggemann Cheryl Bruehl Joint Budde Linda Buechler Vicki Calhoun David Cumphell Kevin Cange Juniors 59 Doug Compton once again captured the arm wrestling championship on Hobo Day. Juniors proved their strength again Mary Coder Philip Coll II Itonald Cole Douglas Compton Mary Compton Tim Cornier Carolyn Conley Craig Connely Krik Constance Kenneth Cook Leonard Cooper Carolyn Corbett Karen Coverdell Diane Crannagc Vicki C unningham Mary C ' urnane Annette Dahm Dan Dahm Susan Dahm Kelly Dailey Sandra Daubach Deidra Davis C arol Determan Paula Dickneite Dawn Dill Leslie Dippel Mary Dissett Darrell Dockins loin Docter James Donahue John Donjon Sandra Donner Lori Dorris Stephanie Dorris Jacquelin Dudley Vancy Dunlap Kelly Lckert Carolyn liilom Lilian Iduards Maresa Lghigian 60 Juniors ( harlcft Dichholi Kevin Elbe l wif(hl Elder Steve Ellerhuech I indy Elmore Tim TT- Jeff Erhardt l.ydia I ' alconnier Hade Farrar flanice I aughn lami Faulkner llavhl Eergueon Duane Iergueon Lawrence Eelterer Mary Eimian Sharon Einch Anne Fiechcr John Flecker Diana Fix Kobin Fix Brian Fleehren Scott Flood Donna Ford Jill Fox Deniee Francoeur t hrietopher Franklin t urtle I rauky Julie Fritech Jennifer Fritz David Frit zinger Vickie Fuller llrenda F ' ulton llrad faain Itrian t.ail her lami kamer lin|(er (t lenn tianechiniet z lieuise (lebliarl Erancine I ' edda Suean hermain Valerie taeetce King and Queen worked for royalty Jan talbhone Brian faieeeing Jay faintz Ban faipeon Robert kjervuald Jean falauber Aaron i.oldlier ■ liana (ionzalez Douglas t.ool Joweph tiore Elizabeth faramlick Deborah taray Chosen to reign uh Jam king und queen were Jill Fox und Kevin Cange. Juniors 61 Elizabeth tiregowric Tamara (iriMoa Terr) (iroee Eva tiroom Tina (.ro«mann Hale (imenewahl Donna baclterman •lane fiuetterman Henry Haas Lyle llaits Ann Hauler Kelley Halliburton Narnia llameedi Kacbel llammon •lean llankamner lleatrice Hanradt Mike Harbin •Julie Harper Havtil Harris Scarlett liar roil Allison Harsh barker ( ' lay Harvey Scott Hawthorne •John Hell Christopher Heilig Kathleen lleiman Tom Herbert •lane Herbstreith Keith llernamlei Richard Herndon Christi Hertich •John Hess Christopher Hessler Richard Hillesheim l)oii||las Hodgkins Robert Hoffmann Susan Hoge Tammy Hogshead Raymond Holdener Sue llollinberger •Juniors ' “will” provided a “way” Laurie lloock Mary Hot to Mary llnuk He bra Howard Mike Howard •Justin II owell Kristopher Howell Michelle Hucke Mike Hutsch Mike Imber Cynthia Ismail •Jeffery James Scott Jaskowiak Harla Johnson Heborah Johnston Keith Johnst« n Ramly Johnston Kent Jones ancy Jones Robert Jones Margaret Jorns Todd Junck Elizabeth Kadavi Marie Kaemmerer Juniors Phil Cohn, Jill Fox, and Carl Wilkeraon were the hero, the heroine, and the villain In the Jam melodrama. The Juniors who spent June through September In writing the Jam were (Bottom Row) Sue Hollinbcrgcr, Margaret Stroud, Linda Murphy. Kathy Flmlan, Karen Williams. (Second Row) Mike Wilkemeyer, Joe Palausky, Andy Cooper, Ethan Edwurds, Laurie Blaes, (Top Row) A1 Bralnerd, Kelly Daily, and Mike Imber. Sieve Kaffer llenive kattia ancy Karw ki Jeff Kavveltaunt lion Kavanaugli Carol Keck •lana Keehner llehra Keen l,orI Keim 11 ol yn Kelly llruce Kennedy ( hrUloplier Kierwch Kelly Klmherlin llan Kimutiv John Kinney John Kirchuff Todd Kelin •lovepit Klohr Melissa Klopmeyer Hassell King Hither! Knee llehra Knot Arthur Koenig talen Kraemer lionna Kraust Michael Kraus; Mindy Kreitner Kithin Krull Kenneth Kruta Susan Kuenne Kicky Kusrner Miche lle Kysor Linda l.akenhurges Jeff l.anaghan Scott Landon Lilna Lane Lisa Lunge Mike LanXante Llixaheth Laughlin llean Lawrence lireg Lawrence Jeff Lawrence Jerry Leehy Kitger l.ehnherr l ynt Ilia Levy (iraham Lewis Larry Li|te Lisa Little Juniors 63 Ilal c l.oUcau •Jeff l.o w re nee Karel Lowry •leanne l.un(l|(aril Scott l utlon .Martha Malira Mike Mahry Kenee Mallicoat IHanna Mank France Manninn Vincent Mannino Karen Marku Mark Maronde Abigail Martin Scoll Martin Matthew Martinez St eve McC ' lary (•ary .McCoy Konal«l McFaililen Susan Meta raw David Mcllravy Mary McKinnon Scott Mel.can Douglas Mealy Karen Meder Mike Meehan Patricia Mehmert Kandall Me tin Stacy Meloan (■ordon Meyer Kicliard Meyer Diane Miller John Miller Mike Miller David loore C heryl Morris •leff Muckenstrum Maine Mueller Monica Munie Paul Munie Officers voiced opinions of the class Tim Munn Kohert Muren Patricia Murphy .Vazha Musa •lim Musgrove Dan Muskopf •lames Muskopf Harry Vadler Officially speaking for the class were Jeff Lanaghan, president, Mary Zipfel, secretary. Nancy Dunlop, treasurer, and Rick Constance, vice-president. 64 Juniors Charles .Yager Tori IViederkorn .Martina Xocl Sandra Sold Mark O’llonncll •lody O ' twuin Kirk OI cn Paula Ott Lori Owen Sheri Owen •lot- Palauskv Kelly I ' almer Mark Palmisano l ' vonne Parte low Lintla Paulat Chosen by the class as their representatives on Student Council were (Bottom How) Rubi Gonzalez, Grctchen Auner, Sheila Vitale, (Second Row) Elaine Thomas, Annette Dahm, (Third Row) Kelly Shannon, Jill Fox, Angelica Anagnostopoulos, (Top Row) Mike Mabry, and Kevin C ange. Kurt Pellman Stacy Penny llehra Peter Tom Pfershy Larry Phillip Jeff Powell Karen Pruett l ol Uuandl Kelly Quayle Marlene Kaish Kichard Rawlings Keliecca Heed Jane Kegula Cheryl Keime Jean Kenner Jo Kettle Scott Keuftt Donald Rhode Tracy Kh« de% Dorothy Richardson Dan Kiedel Donna Kiess liar win Kohleder Cheryl Komick Kenee Koos Charles Rosenberg BernadettHiaenkrani Jane Hou William Kom Tim Koth Manila Hunch Kenee Ktgawitz Juniors 65 sl Urrj’ Hn «r Khona Hhm R ussell Phillip •lanacft Rust Jactjuelyn Rutherford Keith Santner Bill Saiiirwein Tina Schaefer Bradley Scharf Cynthia Scharf Harrell Ncliarf Linda Scharf ( ' art Scherck Ellen Scheuermann Kurt Schloaaer Kevin Schmitz Mark Schneider Tom Schobert Judith Schofield Dcb« rah Schrader Thcrema Schulze Jeff Schwarztrauber Debra Schweiger . orma Schuen eU Bale Schwoebel Ban Schwoebel l ie Seib David Self West became Emerald City for a night Kathryn Seppi Kelly Shannan Edwin Shaver Ei%a Shea Sandra Shea Theresa Shepherd Boug Sichenhcrger Ban Sliment John Slocomh Beth Smith Kim Smith Kichard Sotiropoulo Benise Spaulding Marcic Starkey J« yce Steiger I’erette Stephens Margaret Stroud Vickie Stuhlsatz Barbara Stumpf Christopher Sutter Sheila Taff Beverly Taylor Charlotte Taylor Sherry Terveer Connie Theis Karen Theis Elaine Thomas Don Thompson Tom Tilton Ann Timmer Karl Tinney Mike Tockstein Mary Torregrossa Barbara Trapp Connie Tripp Ban Trotter Karla Tullock Biane Tyler James Tylka Eric Cde 66 Juniors d 1 Inland I ' hley Mike Vargo doc Va cn Lynn Vitale Sheila Vitale Sharon Yoclllngcr Steve Vomm J ulie Su«an Walt rip Kelli VatUevski dine Wallen liarImru Weber (■erald Weber Hubert Weber Scwtt Weeke Hun Wehnaeier Jeff Weidenbenner lion Wei hi Cynthia Weldon Chritty Welzbacher Mike White A ' ancy Wiegand Payton Wieland David Wild Judy Wilke Hoh Wilkemeyer Mike Wilkemeyer l ari Wilkenon Andrew Wilkinson Karen William Mary Willian ■ aura Winklemann Terri Winter Sheila Wianicwaki Douglas W« lf Suzanne W lz Jo Anne Worn hie Harry Wood Hill Wood Martin Woodrome Kennard Wot tow a Hawn Wright Liaa Wright Sandra Wright Kathy W ' urdlnger llebbie Tearian llarhara inck Mary Zlpfel During the year, the prom committee worked diligently on their prom, baaed on the theme of “The Wizard of Oz. Juniors 67 Itaema Abudharlf: Intramurals 1, Jam 3, pom pon squad 3,4, Student Council 4 •lame Agne John Ailnt: •lames Steven Albers Tom Allen: Concert Band 1, float 1, one-acts 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, Rough Writers 2,3,4, Jam 3, Pep Band 2,3,4, Page One co-editor 3, Hy News Staff 3,4 Lori I.. Altman: Student service 1, intramurals 1, floats 1,2,3, frosh baseball manager 2, Student Council 2,3, varsity football statistician 3,4 Deborah Ames: Floats 2,4, Pep Club, 2,3, Choralettes 3, Concert Choir 4 Tracey Lee Anna: Little Theatre 1, one-acts 1, track 1, French Club 2, Distributive Ed Club 4 •laci Arneaon: Prom 2 Karen Arnold Michael J. Arnold: Football 1,2, wrestling 1,2,3,4, soccer 3,4 Walter C. Anbury Our new mascot made us go “ape” in ’79 Kevin Athmer Karen J. Athy: Theatre 1, track 1. one-acts 1, soph play. Jam 3, Prom chairman 3, History Club 1,2, floats 3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Laura And Andera E. Avenberg: Exchange student from Alfta, Sweden, Student Council Robert Hrace Ayllon: Germun C lub 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, Remon Singers 2,3,4, accompanist 3, Concert Choir 2,3,4, accompanist and president 4 (.ary A. Rain ter: Football 1, FCA 1,2,3,4, track 1,2,3,4, cross country 2,3, Concert Band 2.3, soph play, Jam 3, musical 2, Marching Band 4 Glenda linker Craig Hales Then Halts Martha I. Harduniotis: Student service 1, floats 1,2,3,4, soph play. Jam 3, Theatre 3, History Club 3,4 Angela llaron Bradley Jon Barton: Baseball 1,2,3.4, basketball 1,2.3,4, football 1,2,3,4, Jam 3 Seniors 69 . ancy Hard William Keith Ballon •Jeffery I . Bauman: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4 Ilorman Buzz ell: Track 1,2, cross country 1,2, wrestling l. Chorus 1,2, Jam 3, Ensemble 3, Concert Choir 3,4, Stage Band 4 We always had time between classes to talk with our friends. Hehecca S. Benton: C oncert Band 1, Girls Glee accompanist 1, Choraleers accompanist 1,2, Murchlng Band 2.3,4, Concert Choir 3. Casuals Sextet accompanist 3, Jam 3, Pep Band 3,4 Kichartl Berkel: Football 1, basketball 1, flouts 3, truck 3.4. FCA 3,4, Hy News Staff 4 Sandra Berry: Track 1,2,3,4, cross country 3,4, FCA 3. president 4 Daniel Berlelten: Theatre 1,2, one-acts 1 Donald l.ee Bertelsmann lr.. Track 1, cross country 1,2, wrestling 1,2,3 Lynne Diane Bel ten: Pep Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1, Prom 3 •John lie venue: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4, floats. Jam writing committee 3 Susan Bevlrt: One-acts 1, Marching Band 1, intramural volleyball 1, Student Council 1,2, volleyball 1,2, Choraleers 2, In-Sept Sextet 3, Concert Choir 2,3,4, pom pon squad 70 Seniors Scott Charle Beyer: German Club 1,2,3,4, president 4, math team 2, History Club 3,4, Rough Writers 4, Bellevinois Staff 4, National Honor Society David Blrk Cheryl Blver: One-acts 1, speech team 1, intramural volleyball 1, French Club 1,2,3,4, soph play. Student Council 2 Terry Black Linda Blackard: Cadet Band 1, one-acts 1, soph play, Pep Band 2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4, Jam 3, float 4 Daniel M. Blaew: One-acts 1, Theatre 1,2, Thespian 1,2, debate 1,2,3, soph play. Jam and Court 3, floats 2,3, track 3, FCA 4, soccer 3,4 •loan Blaew: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1, XFL 1,2, soph play. Student Council 1,2,3, class treasurer 2.3, pom pon squad 2,3,4, Jam and Court 3 Lisa Ann Blaha: One-acts 1, Student Council 1, Theatre 1, intramurals 1, soph play 2, floats 1.2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, varsity tennis 2,3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Social Studies Club 4, AFS 4 Keith Blaiew: (horalecrs 2, Jam 3, floats 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4 Sine Blaiec: Floats 1,2, History Club 1,2,3,4, Future Secretaries Club 3,4 Cheryl Ann Blanck: Chorus 1, History Club 1,2.3,4, Choralettes 2, ( ' horalecrs 3. Pep Club 2,3, treasurer 4, student sendee 2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, Honor Society 4 Donald Lee Boatman: Track 1, cross country 1, wrestling 1,2,4 With 863 we were nearly everywhere Dwight David Boehm: Baseball 1, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2 Sue Bollinger Ralph Edward Bowen Debbie Bowermaiiten Floats 1,2,3,4, one-acts 1, soph plav, Jam 3, Marching Band 2,3,4, FCA 3,4, Prom 3, Hy News Staff 3.4 •Jeffrey Michael Boyles: Cross country 1,2, basketball 1,2, Cadet Band 1, floats 1.2,3,4, math team 2,3,4, FCA 2,3,4, Jam and Court 3, Student Council 3,4, class treasurer 4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Honor Society 4 Kenneth Boem Alemandra Brandao: Fxchange student from Salvador, Brazil Lori Brandenbnrger: Chorus 1 Brian S. Brann •loan Marie Bretwch: Track 1, one-acts 1, floats 1,2,3,4, History Club 1,3,4, class vice-president 1.3, Student Council 1,2,3, soph play. Jam and Court 3, pom pon squad 3.4, AFS 4 Eugene Bringaze: Track 1,2, crosscountry 2 Denise M. Brittin: Track 1,2, Choralettes 2,4 Seniors 71 We accepted the challenge of leader- v Hill llroadhnrut: Football 1,2.3, ■ liana l.cv Brough: Chorus 1, Hcllctoncs 2, Intramural soccer 1, Theatre 1,2,3,4, soph play, C ' horalecrs 3. Jam 3, “Miracle Worker” 2, cheerleader 3. speech team 3, pom pon squad 4, contest play 4 Donna Brown Elizabeth Catherine Brown: Intramural gymnastics 1, French Club 1,2,3,4, floats. Student Council 2,3,4, chaplain 4, cheerleader 2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3 Kathy Brown Ken Brown: Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4 Bon nie Ann Hruwtt Chorus 1, Hcllctoncs 2, History Club 2, Honor Society 4 Cheryl Ann Huesking: One-acts 1, lntrumural volleyball and basketball 1, Choir 1, Choralettes 2, Choralcers 3, track 1,2, volleyball 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Deanna Bullard: Track 1, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2,3, Theater 2,3, “The King and I” 2, BellevinoiB Staff 4 Tom Iturckhardt Kathleen Burnett Vaudra Burnette: Intramural basketball 1, floats 2,3, AFS 4, Office Occupations Club 4 Joseph Burns: Debate 2,3,4 Khonda Kay Burns: Pep Club 1,2, Theatre 1,2, German Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2. soph play. Jam 3, Concert Choir 3.4, Casuals Sextet 3,4, AFS 4, Bellevlnols Staff assistant 4 Julia Buser: Marching Band 1.2, French Club 1.2, floats 1,2,3,4, intramural basketball 1, math team 2,4, Jam 3, Hy News Staff 3, AFS 3,4, Social Studies Club 4, Bellevlnols Staff 4, Illinois Scholar 4, Honor Society, 4, varsity baseball manager Linda Butler Cathy Lynn Caldwell Charles Campbell llonna A. Campbell: Marching Band 3,4 Sharon .Mary Cannady: Floats 1,2,3, Chorus 1, Theatre 1, Choraleers 2, Concert Choir 3 Katherine Ann fannon: Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3, soph play, Choralettes 2,3, Theatre 3, Jam 3. “The King and I” 2, Office Occupations Club 4 Timothy Capps Maureen C ' arpenter: Float 1, Theatre 1, one-acts 1 Mary C atherine ( arty: Concert Band 1, Chorus 1,2,3, math team 1,2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Jam 3, Rough Writers 3,4, History Club 4 72 Seniors ship after three years of experience Kevin Mark (mob: Football 1 Daryl Cnsson Christy Choate: Transfer from Granite City North, Student Council 1, basketball 1 Kimberly Ann Clark: Floats 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 1, soph play, Jam 3, Prom 3 C hristy Combs David C onley Kathleen C ' onrad Larry C ' onrad: Rough Writers 2, Hy News Staff 3 Scott Allen C ' ooper: Float 1, student service 2,3,4 Terry C ' oppotelll: Track 1,2,3, varsity cross country 3 Scott C ' ordevant: Baseball 1,2 Stephen A. C ' ox Representing us in our fourth year on council were (from left) Anders Wallace, Basina Abusharif. Alessandra Brandao, Kris Kaiser. Norman Avenberg, Sue Payne, Rusty Strong, Tammy Creason, Betty Brown, Dana Dahm, Bob Cusack, Liisa Pietarinen, (in tree) Mark Gray and Sandy Norton. Seniors 73 6 4 Ziggy” made us proud to be seniors C ' hristina E. C rane: Chorus 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Theatre 1,2. French Club 1,2,3,4, History Club 1,2,3,4, soph play. Jam 3, Concert Choir 3, float 4 Tammy «Io ( reason: One-acts 1, intramurals 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1, Bicentennial pageant 1, cheerleader 2,3,4, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, musical 3, Student Council 3,4, Miss Maroon 4 Barry Lee ( ' reel: Transfer from Terre Haute, Indiana, Student Council 1, track 1,2, Travel Club 2, Typing Club 2 Abbey Jane Croissant: Cadet Band 1, Intramurals 1, Home Ec Club 1,2, Choralcttes 3, Jam 3, float 4, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Connie Crosby: Track 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Pam Crossley William T. Crossley: Wrestling 1.2,3.4, track 1,2,3,4 Janet .M. Cullen Jnli Anne Cuunintfham: Floats 1,3,4, Theatre 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Chorus 1, German Club 1,2,3, 4, Choraleers 2, soph play. History Club 2,3,4, Jam and Court 3, Concert Choir 8,4, APS 4, 1 iiseinble 4 Robert E. Cusack III: Student Council 1,2,3,4, president 4, floats, soph play. Jam 3 Christine M. Ilahm: One-acts 1, Chorus 1, Belletones 2, History Club 2, Home Ec Club 2, PistribuMw 1.(1 Club 4 Connie J. Ilahm: Speech team 1,2, Bicentennial Pageant 1, soph play, intramural soccer A’orm Ilahm: Football 1, cross country 2, varsity wrestling 1,2,3,4, co-captaln 4, track 2,3,4, floats 4, Student Council 4 Robert L. Ilahm Betty Ilahmer: History Club 1,2,3,4, Theatre, Choralettes 2, Choraleers 3, Jam 3, float 4, Concert Choir 4, Bellevlnols Staff 4, Honor Society 4 Tony Daubach t Sharon llaubach: Intramural volleyball 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, Marching Band rifle sergeant 3,4 llianne E. Davidson: Chorus 1,2,3,4 Robert E. Davies: One-acts 1, soph play. Track 1, Marching Band 1,2, Theatre 1,2,3, Jam 3, Concert Choir 4 Terry Davinroy: Track 1,2, football 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1.2,3,4, class vice-president 2, Marching Band 2,3,4, Prom 3, Stage Band 3,4, Orchestra 3,4, class president 4 Walter Davis: Intramural soccer 1, track 1,2,3, soccer 3 I .anna DeFrates: Volleyball 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4. track 1.2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3, Choraleers 2, Concert Choir 3,4, Ensemble and Remon 3.4 Sandy DeHart Mary (Tayr Dengler 74 Seniors Sue Iknni naann: Intramural volleyball 1, Concert Band 1,2,3, float 3 Cindy IkUrman: Volleyball 2, soccer cheerleader 3 Therena I,. IkUrman: FCA 1,2, track 1,2,3, floats 2,3, wrestling manager 3, Jam 3, Prom 8, Office Occupations Club 4 Dale R. DeVan A Jody Diehl Teri Dill Teri Sue Dinga: Student Council 1, intramurals 1, History Club 1, track 1, Jam Court 3, cheerleading 3,4 Keith Henry Dintelmaun: Football 1,2,3,4. track 1,2,3,4, Jam 8, floats 4 We chose Jeff Boyles, Kathy Mannlno, Li z Voegtle and Terry Davlnroy to As one of her council duties. Liz Voegtle sold “Ziggy T-shirts to senior lead us through our last year. students, including Bill Griebel and Karen Kelemetc. Joseph Dissett Elizabeth Dixon: One-acts 1, Theatre 1,2, Chorus 1, soph play, Choralettcs 2, Choralecrs 3, Student Council 3, Jam and Court 3, floats 4, Concert Choir 4 Craig Doiron: Concert Band 1. Intramurals 1, Social Studies Club 1,2,3,4, varsity golf 1,2,3,4, captain 4, Marching Band 2. floats 2,3, Jam 3, War Gaming Club 3,4 Elizabeth Anne DorriatMarching Band 2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4, Pep Ban d 2,3,4, soph play. Jam 3 Seniors 75 John Uuncam Football 1.2,3,4, baseball 1.2.3,4 Tummy Dunn Christopher Tracy Lasterlcy Tina Edwardm Toni Kdwardm Jeffrey F.ldcr Hut hie Paula KUeu: Concert Band 1, math tcum 1,3,4, Chens Club 1,2, lub assistant 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, All State Band 3 Hchra lllwer: Pep Club 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, intramurals 1,2, track 1,2,3,4, Prom 3 Loretta Lnahrich ( ary C. Lmmonw: Wrestling 1 Kogcr Allan Lntflcr: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Theatre plays 1,3, Thespian 2,3,4, soph play, Jam 3, contest pluys 3,4 Paul Lnglerth After three years on the short end of Our tug of war victory proved we had spirit. 76 Seniors Sandra Erhardt: Student Council 1,2, class president 1, floats 1,2, soph play. Intramural volleyball and basketball 1, volleyball 1,2,3, History Club Janette Erlinger: Chorus 1,2,3, track 1,2, basketball manager 3,4 Janet Ernst: Home Ec Club 1, president 2. floats 1,4, Jam 3, History Club 3 Del Escher Cristina Escobar Ed Escobedo: Wrestling 1,2 Scott Ci. Ettling: Wrestling 1, Distributive Ed Club chapter and area vice-president and state ambassador 4 Scott Eugea: Cross country 1, Marching Band 2,3.4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4 Jam 3, Chamber Orchestra 3,4 Kuth Calconnicr: Choralettes 1, Choraleers 2, Bibly Study Club 2, Concert Choir 3 •Judy M. Fay Michael Fedak William Taylor Ferguson: Chorus 1, Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Choraleers 2, Chess Club 2, Concert Choir 3,4 r t the rope, we finally pulled through ancy Fietaam: Intramural soccer 1 Donald File Terri Lynn Finch: Intramural volleyball and soccer 1, volleyball 2, varsity track 1,2,3,4, FCA, soccer manager 4 John M. Finch: Football 1.2.3.4 Cynthia Diane Fischer: Theatre 1. AES 1, Student Council 1,3, class secretary 3, pom pon squad 2,3, captain 4 James Fischer: Concert Band 1,2 Paul Mahan ticrald Fournle Laura Marie Fournie: Intramural soccer 1, French Club 1,2, floats 1,2,3, Jam 3. Prom 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Jeffrey Franke Jane M. Franklin: Intramurals 1, wrestling manugcr 2, Prom 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Deanna Frawley Seniors 77 Uremia Frerker: Chorus 1,2, intramurals 1,2, History Club 1,2,8, cross country 1,2, varsitv track 1,2,3,4, volleyball 2,8,4, FCA 1.2,3,4, Kirk Freudenbnrg Katie Marie Frew: Intramural soccer 1 Holaml Fricke: Wrestling 1, Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4, Thom aw Charles Frink Dale Fdward Frits: Golf 1,2 I cigh A. t.adell: Track 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3,4, History Club 1,2,3, soph play, Prom 8, cross country 8, French Club 3,4 •lames Gass Jeffrey S. Gass: Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,4 William Hruce Gaston: Tennis 1,2,3,4, Social Studies Club 4 Kenneth J. Gastro: Baseball 1, Jam 3. FCA 3,4 Kick Gauch: Football 2,3,4, track 2,3,4 Choosing Roy was a rattling experience Mary Gavin David Gebhart: Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4 Laura Ann Geibel: Floats 3 Raymond Gcllcr Jackie Gellner: One-acts 1, intramural volleyball, basketball, soccer 1 Christopher Generous Kandy Georgen James D. Glauber: Distributive Education Club 4 Roger William Glenn Pamela Goeddel: Chorus 1 Humberto Gonzalez Terri Gramlick: Intramural volleyball 1, floats 1,3 78 Seniors Chuck lira : Football 1,2, electronics shop foreman Cynthia Grave Jennifer Lynn Grave : Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, Theatre 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, Belletones 2, soph play. Jam 3, Prom 3, French Club 3,4, Hy News Staff 3, co-editor 4 Harry J. Green: Football 1, track 1, French Club 1,3 Hill Griebel: Wrestling 1,2, track 2, Jam 3, Hy News Staff 3,4, Rough Writers 3,4 Scott Groce: Basketball 1,2, football 1,2,3, varsity soccer 4 Keith Grohmann Kent Gro : Varsity soccer 3,4 Bob Guetternaan: Football 1,2, Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4 Hark Hackaann: Baseball 1, basketball 1,2,3,4 Hark Edward llammond Steven Hammond: Cross country 1, track 1, wrestling manager 1, football 2 Lydia Angela Hankammer Richard A. Hankammer: Intramural archery 1, Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4, treasurer 2, vice-president 3,4 Joneph Hannlgan J. D. Hargi : Football 1, baseball 1,2 Seniors 79 We won the float trophy freshman year. Steven llau mann: Baseball 2,9,4 Sheila Hayden: Home Ec Club 1, Chorus 1, Bellctones 2,3, soccer 4 Carol Heidorn: Chorus 1, intramural soccer 1, “The King and I” 2, soph play, Choralcttcs 2,8, pom pon squad 3,4 Hale Hay Hell: Transfer from Greenville, Illinois, French Club 1, student service 2 Glenn Steven Hell: wrestling 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 1,2,3,4, musicals 2,3,4, math team 3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, drum major 4 Monica Ann Hell: one-acts 1, debate 1,2,9,4, XFL 1,2,3,4, speech team 4 Mary Jean Heileaaan: Theatre 1,2,3,4, floats 2,3, ‘The King and I” 2, Jam writing committee 8, Thespian 8,4, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Jeffrey L. Helfrich: Marching Band 2 Charles Henderson Jacqueline J. Henry: Intramural volleyball 1, Jam writing committee 8, AFS 8, Rough Writers 8, Model U.N. Law of the Seas delegate 3, Social Studies Club 4, History Club 4, Hy News Staff 4 Richard A. Henry: Stamp Club 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, basketball 1.2,8.4, baseball 1,2,9,4, Jam 2,8, Stage Band 8,4, Concert Choir 8,4, Orchestra 4 Denise Kay Herbert: Chorus 1,2,3,4, Girls Glee 2, Prom 3, Choralccrs 3.4, float 8 We used “Ding Dong Bell, Dunk the Flyers in the Well” for our theme for this year’s float. 80 Seniors but the success was not to be repeated Hale Hoffman Robert Hoffman Janet Hoffmann Mary Ann Hogg: Debate 2.3.4. NFL 2.3.4, soph play. Jam 3, speech team 4 tire P. Holdener: Tennis 1,2.3,4. varsity soccer 3,4, co-captain 4, Jam 3, floats Kenneth Holshonaer Cynthia Elisabeth Holznm: Transfer from Cahokia, Illinois. Pep Club 1,2, French Club, Cahoklan staff 2, Quill and Scroll 2, student government 1,2, Bellevlnois Staff 4 Lee Hooch David R. Hoover: Orchestra 1, Chamber Orchestra 1, Pep Band 1,2, one-acts 1, Jam 1,2,3, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, musicals 1,2,3,4, soph play 2.3, Stage Band 2,3,4, Thespian 3,4, district music contest 3.4 Jeffrey Hopkins Jnlie Hoppenjans: Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, Girls Glee 2, C ' horalettes 8, floats 1,2,8, football statistician 3,4 Roger Honk: Track 1 Seniors 81 Lynn Hnebncr Karen Hunt: History Club 1,2,8, Rough Writers 4 Henry llurd: Track 1, Photography Club 1,2,8,4, “Oklahoma” 8, Jam 8, float 4 Carol Hurst l eggy Hutcheson Dean Hutchings Thomas Scott Hutchison: Track 1, float 1 Barbara S. Ingram: Theatre 2, soph play, Reader’s Theatre 2, Jam 8, float 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Laurie Jackson Joni Jill James: Chorus 1, Choralettes 2,3,4 Stan Jarvis Michael Jerome We showed every sign of being seniors Koherta Jobe Kebecca J. Joellenbeck John Johnson: Soccer 3,4 Brad Jones: Wrestling 1, football 1,2,8, track l,2,3,4 Scott Jones Robert L. Julius: Football 1, varsity track manager 2 Judy Kay Kaemmerer: Chorus 1,2,8.4, floats 1,2,3, Pep Club 2,3, vice-president 4, soph play Kendra Sue Kaiser: One-acts 1, volleyball 1,2, track 1, Student Council 2 Kris Ann Kaiser: Pep Club 1,2, class secretary 2, president 3, Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, floats 2,3,4, Student Council vice-president 4, Miss Maroon court Steven William Kamm: Tennis 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, cross country 4, FCA 4, Hy News Staff 4 Steve Karwoski: Football 1,2, wrestling 1 Lisa Ann Katt: Intramurals 1, floats, soph play, Jam 3 82 Seniors Austin KaUtnhrakt’r: Basketball 1,2, football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4 Kenneth Keck Jim M. Keeney Karen Ann Kelenaetc: Chorus 1, Intramurals 1,2, soph play. Jam writing committee 3, Prom chairman 3, floats 1,2,3, Theatre 2, Bellevinois Staff 4, Honor Society 4 Diane Kemp Greg ry J. Kern: Intramurals 1,2, speech team 1,2,4, cross country 1,2,3,4, track 1,2,3,4, FCA 1,2,3, vice-president 4, soph play, Jam writing committee 3, French Club 3,4, Reader’s Theatre 2,4, Hy News Staff 3,4, contest play 4 Jean Kish: History Club 4 Lynn Marie Klcmme: Intramurals 1,2, Pep Club 1, Cadet Band 1, History Club 1,2, soph play. Concert Band 2,3, Jam 3 We, the Super Seniors, showed our spirit by walking in the Hobo Day parade. Kay Klemme: Chorus 1, Girls Glee Choralettes 3, Future Secretaries Club 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Johnna Klinch Gary D. Kiotz: Football 1, Future Farmers of America 2,3,4 C ' ynthia Klncker Steven Knepper David I. Kniepkam p: Intramural soccer 1,2, cross country 1,2,3, track 1,2,3, Radio Club 2, soph piay, Jam 3, FCA 1,2,3,4, floats 3,4 Darla Knox Linda I,. Kochmann: Choralettes 1,2 Seniors 83 in giving the Kathy Koehler: History Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Choralettes 3 Terry Kolb: Concert Band 1, Pep Band 2, Marching Band 2,3,4, math team 2,3, Stage Band 3,4, Social Studies Club president 4 Anne M. Kolesou: C horus 1,2, student service 1,2,3,4, Jam 8, Photography Club 3,4, French Club 4 Andrea Korein: Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, Theatre 1, floats 1,2,3, Rough Writers 1,2, tennis team 2,3,4, speech team 8, Jam 3 Jodi Kruii: Chorus 1,2, soph play, Jam and Court 3, “Oklahoma” 8, floats 2,3,4, Prom 3, French Club 8,4, pom pon squad 8,4, Hy News Staff 3,4 Lisa Kranni Yvonne E. Kranwz: One-ucts 1, Chorus 1, Theatre 1,2, Choralettes 2, soph play, Jam 8, floats 2,3,4, track manager 3,4, Choraleers 4, cross country manager 4, FCA 4 Kurt Linn Krunamrich: Floats 3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, Illinois Scholar 4, Honor Society 4 Bill Knnhle Bale Allen Knrrns: Radio Club 1, Concert Band 1,2,3, Railroad Club 2, Marching Band 3,4, Stage Band 4 Mark Kysor Tracey Lal ' ore: Office Occupations Club 4 The Prom was one of the social highlights of the senior year. 84 Seniors As juniors we cooperated seniors a “colorful” prom to remember Richard Lancy Kevin l.anU ' r Laura A. Latinette LUa Ann Luaf: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Concert Choir 3,4 Emil Lauko Robert L. I,aw: Concert Band 1, Pep Band 2, math team 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 3,4, War Gaming Club 3,4 Michael 1. Lawrence Kenneth Lee: Floats 1, Chorus, 1, Choraleers 2,3,4 Sharon Lee Brent Lehr: Baseball 1.2, football 1,2,3.4, basketball 1,2,3,4, Jam Court 3 Marty Lc%ko: Tennis 1,2,3,4, floats 4, Social Studies Club 4 Orville S. Lecter Jr.: Wrestling 2,3, track 3 Jenifer LIU: Floats 3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3 Bellevlnols Staff 4 Lawrence M. Linwkey: Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3,4, War Gaming Club 3,4, Orchestra 2.3,4 D. Scott Litcey: Intramurals 1,2, Chess Club 1,2, president 3. secretary 4, French Club 1,2,3,4, soccer 3,4 John Lloyd: Intramural soccer 1,2, Photography Club 3,4 Bennie Lode Susan Lorenz Kelt ha A. Lotz: Intramurals 1, float 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, History Club 1,2, soph play. Jam 3 Jnlie Layette Lougcay: Basketball 1,2,3, Concert Choir 3,4, Ensemble 3,4 Kim Lovejoy Pamela Lynn Lovell Douglas A. Lowe Margaret Jean Lowery: APS 3,4, Model U.N. Law of the Seas delegate 3, Jam writing committee 3, Hy News Staff 3,4, History Club 4, Social Studies Club secretary 4 Seniors 85 (■rctf K. Lowry: Radio Club 8,4, float 4 Scot Andrew Luchtefeld Vichi Loehder: Office Occupations Club 4 Loretta Mackeviciu Timothy James Malick: Float 1 Cymli Mank: Chorus 1, Social Studies Club 1, intramural gymnastics, basketball and volleyball 1, Jam chairman 3, floats 8,4 Kathryn Ann Nannlnot One-acts 1, Theatre 1, intramural volleyball and soccer 1,2, floats 2,3,4, track 1,2,3,4, Jam writing committee 3, Prom 3, Student Council 3, class secretary 4, Hy News Staff 3,4, Illinois Scholar 4, Honor Society 4 Stacey Mansfield Robert .Martin Julie Maserang: Theatre 1,2, Concert Band 1,2, soph play. Marching Band 8,4, Jam 3 Doug Matienbacher: Baseball 1,2, Concert Band 1,2,3, football 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1,2,3,4 B. Roxanne May: One-acts 1, Theatre 1 86 Seniors Julie Ann McCall: Student service 1,2, Hy News Staff 8, float 4, History Club 4 Kevin K. McCarkel: Golf 1. History Club 1,2,8,4, regional historical contests 1,2,3,4, float 8, Jam 3 Shelly McCarty Pete McClary: Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4, basketball 2 Donna McClure Elaine McCurdy: Intramurals 1, floats. Prom 3, History Club 4, AFS Club 3,4 Joseph John McGraw: Golf 1, track 1,2, Distributive Ed Club 4, Social Studies Club 4 Linda Marie McIntyre: Home Ec Club 1,2, Pep Club 1, intramurals 1, floats 1,2,8 Karen Kay Mehrmann Debbie MeUter Jnlie A. Meister George Mekcta Our jam sequel was a “Harry” affair Libby Meyer: Concert Band 1, intramurals 1, Home EcClub 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Rough Writers 2,3,4, Jam 3, Chorus 8, Hy News Staff 4 Marjorie Meyer: Chorus 1, Concert Band 1,2, History Club 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 8,4, track manager 3,4, FCA 4, Stage Band 4 Bruce Migneron Daniel II. Miller: Wrestling 2 Douglas L. Miller: Cross country 1, basketball 1,2, baseball 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 2,8,4 Bryan Mitchell Lynn Marie Molitor: One-acts 1, track 1, intramural gymnastics 1, floats 1,2,3,4, History C ' lub 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, soph play. Jam 3, Prom 8, German Club 3,4, tennis 3,4, Marching Band 8,4 Robin Monroe Seniors 87 After following rules for three years. Kevin Morton: Football 1, tennis 1,2, floats 1,8, Jam 8 Suit unlie Murid: Concert Band 1,2, Theatre 1.2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 3,4, Chamber Orchestra 4 Marla Mueller: Choralettes 2, Illinois High School Rodeo Association 3,4 Melissa l.yn Mueller Tania Mullins: C oncert Band 1, FFA 1,2, Marching Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, floats 2.3, Jam 3, FSA 4, ‘The King and I 2 Janet L. Munie: Theatre 1, intramural basketball 1, floats 1,2,3, soph play, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2,3, Concert Choir 4 eill Munie Jeff A. Muren Patricia Murphy: One-acts 1, Intramurals 1, floats 3,4 Marribeth Muskopf: Concert Band 1,2, Choraleers 2, Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, History Club 1,2,3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Marching Band 3,4, In-Sept Sextet 3,4, Remon 3,4, Rough Writers 4 Scott II. Muskopf: Intramurals 2, History ' Club 2. Railroad Club 2,3,4, float 3 Alex J. Sadler: Wrestling 1,2 Terry Patrick Saumann: Cadet Band 1, Radio Club 1,2, Model Railroad Club, vice-president 2, Orchestra 2,8,4, War Gaming Club 4 Richard Sebelcick David Sebgen: Wrestling 1, football 1,2 Carol Seff: Chorus 1, soph play 2, Lntramurals 1,2, Choralettes 3 ( ' indy eff: lntramurals 1, soph play, floats 1.2.3,4, Jam 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Tina Soltkamper Vernon Sorslgian Sandra K. Sort on: Intramural volleyball 1, track 1. History Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, soph play, Jam and Court 8, Prom chairman 3, pom pon squad 3,4, Bellevinols Staff assistant 4, Miss Maroon Court 4 88 Seniors we tried to get away with everything •Jeffrey S. Osick: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 1, track 1,2,3,4, basketball manager 1,2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4 Kip Fab§t: Track 1,2, FCA 1,2,4, cross country 1,2,3, basketball 1,2,3,4, float 3 llrian I . Pace Diane Palauaky Teresa A. Palmer: Concert Choir 3,4 Kimberly Dawn Parker: One-acts 1, Intramural basketball 1 Julia Christine Parks: Student Council 1, floats 1,2,3,4, tennis team 1,2,3,4, soph play, AFS Club 2,3, president 4, Jam 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Thomas Anthony Partelow, Jr.: French Club 1,2,3,4, wrestling 2,3,4, FCA 4 Seniors 89 Hobo Day brought out the spirits in us Timothy I ' uukciut: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Pep Band 3.4 Susan H. I ' aync: One-acts 1, soph play. Theatre 1,2, Prom 1,3, Jam, Jam Queen 3, Student Council 3.4, French Club 3.4, Be lie vino is Staff assistant 4. bascbull manager 2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, floats 1,2,3,4 Donna Kay Pedtke: Intramural volleyball 1, soph play, floats 2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, Hy News Staff 3,4, Illinois Scholar 4, Honor Society 4 Cindy Kay Pees: Student service 1,2 Joseph Peiffer Lynne .Marie Pelc: One-acts 1. class secretary 1, Student Council 1, floats 1,2,4, soph play, soccer manager 3, FCA 3, Jam 3. Hy News Staff 3,4, cheerleader 4 l.uann Sue Perry: C horns 1, track 1 Keith .Michael Pickerel Lii%a Pietarinen: Hxchunge student from Suolahti, Finland, Student Council, French Club, AFS Club. Boat Lynn ■. Polczynwki: Wrestling 1.2 Kichard “Jay Poletti: Transfer from Country Day School, St. Louis, football 2, wrestling 2,4, manager 3, Chess Club 3, War (taming Club 3, Theatre 3, FCA 2,4 Dino Ponder: Intramural volleyball and basketball 1, floats 1,2, Jam and Court 3, cheerleading 2.3, co-captain 4, Miss Maroon Court Patricia A. Porter: Track 1,2,3,4, FCA 2, intramural soccer 2, float 2, History Club 2,3,4 William II. Potts II: Intramurals 1 Wendy Powell: Student Council 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. Chorus 2,3, soph play. Jam 3, pom pon squad 4, Concert Choir 4 Kathleen Power Diane Purviance llecky Pusczak Charles K. Quail Pamela Sue Quandt: Photography Club 1,2, floats 1,3, basketball 1,2,3, co-captain 4, Bcllevinois Staff 4 Joan Quirin Tracy L. KacheU: Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4, president 3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Chamber Orchestra 2,3 Kenneth Kacine Lynn Michelle Kains 90 Seniors Samantha Rainwater: One-acts 1, intramural volleyball 1, soph play, Rough Writers 2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Hy News Staff 3, Co-editor 4, soccer manager 3,4 •loan E. Rail: Intramurals 1, FCA 1, floats 1,2,3 tierald Rathmann Danielle Elisabeth Rawlings: Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,2, Theatre 1,2, soph play, Jam 3, Prom 3, golf 2,3,4. floats 2,3.4, Intramurals 2, Bellevinots Staff 4, Honor Society 4 ail Suzanne Redeker: One-acts 1. Student Council 1,2, soph play, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Pep Club 3, speech team 1,4, cheerlcading 3, co-captain 4, Bcllevinois Staff 4 I.ori A. Reece: Intramurals 1, float 1, Chorus 1, Concert Band 1,2, soph play. Orchestra 3, Marching Band 3,4 Randy Reelits: Football 1, float 4 •la me Reese Seniors 91 Jenifer Ann Riaaaetto: One-acts 1, soph play. Theatre 1,2,3,4, speech team 1,2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4. Juiii 3, Hy News Staff 2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Thespian 3,4, Illinois Scholar 4, Honor Society 4 Brian Richards: Baseball 1, cross country 1,2,3, track 2. basketball 1,2,3,4 Ikhra Reich off Nancy River: Floats 1,2,4, soph play, Home Ec Club 4, Pep Club 4, Consumer Ed Club 4 Paula J. Robinson: Concert Band 1, Marching Band 3,4 Cheryl Rockwell: Intramurals 1, track 1,2,3, FCA 1,2,3, float 2, Office Occupations Club president, FSA president 4 .Michelle Roesch Nancy Koggcr: Distributive Ed Club treasurer and state ambassador 4 Dawn A. Rowe: Track 1,2, intramural soccer 2, cross country 2 •leanine Marie Rozycke: Chorus 1, track 1,2,3, Belletones 2, Choraleers 3, FSA 2, History’ Club 2,3,4, Office Occupations Club 4 Dehby Rucker l ori Kathryn Huh man: Chorus 1,2,3,4 With so many deserving candidates. Stacey Leslie, Miss Maroon 1978, and the nominees for Miss Maroon 1979 anxiously await the crowning of the new Miss Maroon. 92 Seniors Jerry S. Knmiell f Uv« E. KynwkJ Julie Sampler: Intramural basketball 1, basketball 2, vollevball 2, Distrubutive Ed Club 4 Terri Santanello: Basketball 1,2, Choraleers 2, volleyball 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Casuals Sextet 4, Remon 4, floats (iircgory Sargent t.ail Ellen Sarkisian: Chorus 1, one-acts 1, Theatre 1,2, Honor Society 4 Ilian v Lynn Sc hade: Intramural volleyball 1, soccer 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, one-acts 1, soph play, track 1,2,3,4, cross country 2,3,4, History Club 1,2,3,4. pom pon squad 2,3,4, FCA 1,2,3,4 Kick Schaller: Football 1,2, baseball 1,2,4, intramural soccer and basketball 1 Shari Lynn Schaltenbrand: Intramurals 1,2, History Club 1,2,3,4 Bart Sehanuel Angela Scharf: Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, History Club 3,4 Ilonna Kay Scharf: Concert Band 1, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, “The King and I” 2, Marching Band 2,3, Concert Choir 3, Prom 3, FSA secretary 3 Miss Maroon was hard to choose Jean M. Seheller: Pep Club 1. basketball 1,2,3,4, floats 1,4, volleyball 2,3,4, FCA 8,4 Sick Scher: Intramurals 1, baseball 1,2, football 1,2,3,4 Shari Sne Schloemann: Intramural volleyball 1, pom pon squad 3,4 Unra J. Scholx: Transfer from Toulon, Illinois Jan Marie Schmalensee: One-acts 1, floats 2.4. Chorus 2, Choraleers 8, Jam 3, Concert Choir 4 John Schmidt Larry J. Schmidt Dan Schobert: Choraleers 2,3,4 Barbara Schuchardt: Chorus 1, Intramural volleyball 2, Pep Club 2,8,4 Kent E. Schnchman K. Clifton Schulte John Lee Schwarts: ( ' horus 1, Choraleers 2,8 Seniors 93 Mary Schweiaw: Intramural volleyball 1 llarhara Ann ch«cnn«r Onc-ucts 1, Chorus 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, soph play. Jam 8, Theatre 1.2, French Club 1,2,8,4. floats 8.4 Sandra Scott Diane 1. Seger: Chorus 1, Intramural vollevball 1, Theatre 1,2, Merrltoncs 2, track 1.2,3,4, FCA 1.2,3,4, Choralecrs 3.4 Donald W. Seiber: Football 1,2 Angela Shannon: Intramural soccer 2 Sandra Shcclcy Michele Ann Sheroky: ( horus 1, Pep Club 1, Bcllctones 2,3,4 Mary Simpson: Intramurals 1,2, volleyball 1,2, floats 1,2,3, Jam 3, distributive Ed Club 4 . ancy Simpson: Pep Club 2, Cadet Bund 2, Theatre 2, Rough Writers 2,8, musicals 2,4, soph play. Concert Band 3, Orchestra 3,4, Chamber Orchestra 4 Robert Simpson: Wrestling 1,2, Theatre 3,4, contest plays 3.4, Jam and Court 3 Daryl Skaer The cafeteria was a good place to meet Perry Skaer: Intramural soccer and basketball 1, baseball 1,2.3,4 Janies Christopher Smith: Wrestling 2, truck 2. debate 3,4, NFL 3,4, speech team 4, flout 4, FCA 4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Illinois Scholar 4, Honor Society 4 Dawn Marie Smith Kimberly Smith Michelle Kenee Smith: ( ' horus 1, track 1, Bcllctones 2,3,4 Pam Smith Paul Snook: Baseball 1, foot bull 1,2,3, track 2,3,4 Dave Sonnenberg: Track 1,2,3, football 1,2,3.4 (■reg Sonnenberg: Basketball 1,2,3,4. football 1.2,3,4 Scott Soucy: One-acts 1, soph play, floats 1,2,3,4. Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 1,2,3,4, Jam and Court 3 Julie Ann Souderw: Intramural volleyball and basketball 1, floats 1,2, Distributive Ed C ' lub secretary 4 l.inda L. Speichinger: Chorus 1, Merritones 2, Consumer Ed Club 2, Choralettcs 3 94 Seniors Melvin Spelchlinger: Concert Band 1, Marching 2,3,4 lathy St. (icrmain Thom hm Stafford liarbara Jean Slander: Intramural soccer, basketball, and volleyball 1, float 4, History Club 3, Jam 3, Illinois Scholar 4 Kevin John Stediug: Track 1 Janet Stein Jennifer Stephen : Intramurals 1. floats 1.2.3.4, FSA 4 Douglas J. Stewart: Track 1 War Guming Club 2.3,4, Photography Club 1.2. president 3.4. music department sound technician 2,3,4, FCA 3.4, Bcllevinois Staff photographer 2,3, head photographer 4 IJ a Ann Stile : Chorus 1, Choralettes 2 John Eugene Stirewalt Jr.: Cross country 1, track 1,2 Hon Stitzel: Basketball 1.2,3,4 Vickie Stoll: Chorus 1, float 1, Choralettes 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3, president 4, soph play Lenny Stovall: Football 1, track 1.2 Susan Strain Ku ell Strong: Football 1.2.3,4. basketball 1,2,3,4, Jam Court 3. Student Council 3,4 David Stroup: Football 1, Future Farmers of America 3 Seniors 95 I Donna Mrucn«c a Kyle H. Stumhaugh: Radio Club 1.2,3. vice-president 4, Chess Club 2.3. vice-president 4, War Gaming Club 2,3,4 Kathleen Sullivan Kevin Sullivan: Football manager 1,2,3,4, track 2,3, Jam 3 Patty Sumner: Intramurals 1 Honda Lynn Satterfield Donna Gail Swartz: Chorus 1, APS 1, FSA 3,4, Office Occupations Club secretary 4 Deborah Taff: Math team 1, student service 1, History Club 1, soph play, floats 1,2,3, Jam 3, Prom 3, baseball manager 2,3,4, football manager 3,4, Hy News Staff 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, Social Studies Club 4 Terry Davinrov proudly displays the spirit trophy. Hart on Tate: Football 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1, track 2,3,4 Julie Taylor: One-acts 1, float 1, Concert Band 1, Theatre 1, Office Occupations Club 4 Douglas Alan Tedford: Wrestling 1,2, baseball 1.2. football 1,2,3,4 Richard Terveer Patty Ann TheU: Pep Club 1, Home Ec Club 1, Choralettes 2,3, Choraleers 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Linda Thomaa: Distributive Ed Club 4 Maureen Jo Thompson: Chorus 1, Merrltoncs 2 Thomas A. Tipton: Football 1, basketball manager 1,2,3, baseball manager 1,2,3, football munager 4 96 Seniors Patricia Ellea Tollcfsoa: One-acts 1, lntramurals 1,2, Marching Band 2,3,4, Honor Society 4 Cheryl Tonchcltc Lance Corbett Touehette: Floats 1,8,4, Theatre 4 Robert Lee Tonchette: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, Jam 8 Deanna Trickey: Office Occupations Club 4 Scott .Michael Trout peter: One-acts 1, soph play. Jam 3, Theatre 1,2,8 Rita Coleen Trotter: Cadet Band 1, Intramural volleyball 1, soph play. Theatre 1,2,8,4, Concert Band 2, Jam 3, Thespian president 4, Office Occupations Club 4 Byron Turner Judy Tzinberg Elizabeth Clch Cheryl CnderhiU Barbara I’tz: Track 1,2,3,4, History Club 2 Our enthusiasm rose ab ove all others Donna Yulian din gham Maura Vandcwatcr: Theatre 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3,4, soph plav. Jam 3. Student Council 2, AFS 3.4 Terri L. Vaught: Chorus 1,2,3, lntramurals 2, track 8, Distributive Ed Club 4 Elizabeth Yerdu Sheri Lynn Verges: Float 1, lntramurals 2, Distributive Ed Club 4 Robert Vernier Debra Lynn Vickers: One-acts 1, lntramurals 1,2, Concert Band 1, Theatre 1,2, soph play. Jam 3. Marching Band rifle squad 2 Christine S. Vitale: Chorus 1, Pep Club 2, Merrltoncs 2,8, floats 2,4 Elizabeth A. Yocgtlc: Chorus 1, lntramurals 1,2, Belletoncs 2, FCA 2, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Choralettes 3, FSA 3, class vice-president 4, Bellevinois Staff assistant 4, Concert Choir 4, baseball statistician 8,4 Mary Yocgtlc: Track 1, one-acts 1, tennis 2 Richard Roland Yocgtlc lisa Vos : Theatre 1, Chorus 1, Pep Club 2,3, Girls Glee 2, Jam 3, floats 8,4, History Club 3,4 Seniors 97 With the coming of Christmas vacation, Patrick Voss: One-acts 1, Jam 3 •lames Haddington: Track 1,2, football 1,2,3,4. Jam 3 Yuncy J. Waletz: Theatre 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, History Club 1,2,3,4, Jam 3 Mary Anne Wagner Susan Pamela Walden: Jam 3, “Oklahoma” 3, chcerleading 2,3, co-captain 4, Bellevlnols Staff 4 liana Lynn Wallace: Track 1,2, intramural gymnastics 2, floats 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2.3,4, Jam 3, Choralettes 3, cheerlcading 3,4 Prom 3, Concert Choir 4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Tammy Marie Waller: Intramurals 1, floats 1,4 llean Walsh: Football 2,3,4 Patrick F. Walsh: Intramural soccer 1, cross country 2 Kobin Walters: Chorus 1,2,3, Pep Club 4 Tamey Jean Warwick: Chorus 1, French Club 1,2, Bclletones 2 llarcy Waters: Orchestra 1,2 David B. Weaver Donald Webb Carla Weber: Intramural volleyball 1, float 1, Pep Club 3, FSA 3,4, Office Occupations Club 4 Mark R. Weber Elizabeth Anne Weeke Robert Canton Weir: Crosscountry 1, track 1,3,4, lntramurals 2 Sue Werle ( aria Werner Pamela Jean West: German Club 1, Office Occupations Club 4 Gay Wcygandt Steven Wheeler Patricia Ann Whitaker: Chorus 2, Girls Glee 3 98 Seniors it was time for our annual dance Mary Catherine White: Chorus 1, Home Ec Club 1,2,8, Choraleers 2,3 Mary Esther White: Pep Club 1, one-ucts 1, intramurals 1,2, cross country 1,2, track 1,2, floats 1,2,8, soph play, Jam 3, Home Ec Club 1,2, volleyball 2 Michael White: Football 1,2 Fred Wiegand Janice Sine Wikgren: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 1, Chamber Orchestra 2, Orchestra 2, Marching Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,4, Honor Society 4 Michele Kay Wiley: Intramurals 1, volleyball 1,2,4, basketball 1,2,3, co-captain 4, Jam 3, volleyball manager 8, Hy News Staff 3,4 Jeff Williams: One-acts 1 Steven Willmann: Future Farmers of America 1,2.3,4 Koy J. Winkel: Baseball 1, basketball 1, Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Ensemble 4, football 1,2,3,4, “Pretty Baby Contest Winner 4 John Winter: Varsity soccer 3,4 Jeana Wiwnewky: Theatre 1,2, Consumer Ed Club 3, Jam 3, contest play 8, soph play crew 3 Marty Withoune For many of us the Christmas dance was the major event of the holiday season. Seniors 99 College representatives helped us to decide our future. David I,, .atin: Basketball 1, cross country 1,2,3,4, track 1,2,3,4, FAC 2,3,4 (■ail Frances Zapolski: Cadet Band 1, Pep Club 1, Mixed Glee 2, Jam 3, Honor Society 4 Philip Panl Zeveski Susan Elizabeth Zlnn: Float 1, Theatre 1,2, track 2 Matthew J. Zipfel: Basketball 1, baseball 1,2,3,4, football 1,2,3,4 Zachary S. Zollncr 100 Seniors Graduation brought memories of the past and hope for the future. As we leave, our memories go with us SC.MOKS XOT PICTURED •lack Anderson Michael Anderson Kol in Anderson Dan Hahr Paul Haillargeon Mary Range rt ♦ludy Barker Hobert Bennett I ' ll« mas Biscan Sancy Boettcher Paul Itolhofner Wendy Bromley •lohn Brown A ' ancy Brucker Don Hrueggemann l.aura Brnss Steve Buckhanan David Buehlhorn David Buhr Alan Burleson Michael Burns Jeffery Carrico Daniel Carriel Susan Chamberlain •Jeffery ' Curtis C harles Davis •John Donathan Steven Downen Richard Driscoll Debra Ebel Stephen Elms Kathy Engle Debbie Ericksen Dan Eschenfelder Robert Etchllls Diane Eugea Michael Evans Clay Ew-ing Diana Fetters Patricia Fierke Terrance Fleming Sherri Fussner David GaUe •John Gibbon Leonard Gibbons Chcri Gosnell Brian braves Mark Gray Keith Gregory •James brines Robert bryimala Carolyn buin Ruth bain Ronald Baas Mark Hamilton Mona Hampton Craig II arper Zachary Bar rod beri Hartoin Marcia Hatches •Joseph Haynes l arry Hedgecorth Deborah Heller Richard Herzog Kevin Hettenhausen •John Hibbard Stephen Iwasezlyk Kick James Timothy Jones Dennis Keck Bradley liiefer C hris Kirtllnk Darryl Kluesner Lisa Knecht ora Kneedler Kick Kochmann David Kraemer Karen Krieger Douglas Langlitz Jeffrey Le Grand William Luttrell Steven Mank Mary Marrone Dawn Martin Glenda Martin Michael Martin Keut Mattern Vincent McWilliams Joseph Melton Kim Melton Scott Miller Rodney Minemann Tom Mitchell Kenneth Moore Patricia Moore Michael Morris Scott Morris Mark Mueller Bradley Mundloch Dale Musec Julia Seiman Tona A ' ohle Ralph Aormington Mary’ Dberneufemann Daniel Dvies C harles Parrent Marc Parrone Beth Phillip Beverly Phillips Randal Pierpoint Danielle Pirkle Deon Pisarski Karen Power Marsha Pride Scott Prindable Chris Range Lori Ransom Gregory Reeb Joseph Kenneker Robert Kenneker Carl Ringhofer Steven Kockemann Lawrence Rolen Mark Kosenkrant INon Sale John Scharf Robert Schmitt Sarah Schwable Kandy Seper Gary Shepherd Paul Slinkard Chris Smetana Kenneth Smith Dave Snyder Deborah Spears Bruce Sprick Dana Steele Kevin Steele Mark Strange Perry Sullivan Kelly Theiss Tim Thomas Jerome Tribout Kick Cndervood Linda I ' ngard David Vahlkamp Mary Vahlkamp Tammy Vick Tam Thi Vo Dale Vogt Gregory Volkmann Ronald Wagner James Walker Gary Walkings John Weilmuenster Paul Weissert Kevin Wicks Paul Winkelman Karen Wren Steven Ziegler Seniors 101 A C A Library renovation increased interest in study Last summer, the Instructional Media Center under¬ went a big change, which included a new arrangement of library areas, carpeting on the floors and redecoration of the walls, and the installation of a security system to prevent loss of books. The reconstructed center, under the direction of Mrs. Juanita Wallen, head of the department, Mrs. Mary Lu Bonne 11, librarian, and Mrs. JoAnn Wehmcier, audio¬ visual director, was one of our biggest sources of information. We used the reference room and the video tape area for research, and enjoyed hours of leisure reading from books picked from the shelves. During the first week of school last full we wondered ... “Is the librury replacing books with ... Juniors Sheila Taff, Gretchen Auner, and Ann Fisher test the library’s new security system. 104 Library Juy Polettl found that the skill of public speaking could be used not only in the future, but also in everyday life. Communication was the key to English Learning to communicate effectively in both speech and writing was the task undertaken by students. From the basics during the freshman year to the more specialized courses, each student studied the various aspects of English. The works of different authors we re essential to many courses. By learning the tools of English, we improved our writing and speech to better communicate in our everyday lives. Studcnta found that reading claaaea not only improved their reading akllla, but alao increaaed their vocabulary. Linda Paulat, Curt Scherck, Nazhu Muaa, and Bob Knee found that developing their vocabulary could be fun through gamea such aa acholar quiz. English 105 JIardi Gras highlights language study The Foreign Language Department teaches courses in French, German, and Spanish. Learning grammar and vocabulary came easy through using headphones, per¬ forming and reading plays and stories, and constant repeating of everything that was taught. In addition to the language, we studied the culture of the people. We acquired a taste for native foods by preparing them in French and Spanish classes. Third and fourth year French students tasted professional cooking on their trip to KemoH’s restaurant in St. Louis, and studied art on their visit to the Monet Exhibit at the St. Louis Art Museum. German classes practiced what they learned by going Christmas caroling. Although the Mardi Gras in New Orleans had its policemen-strike problems, the Mardi Gras held by all of the language classes proved a successful event. Each class prepared dishes, performed plays, sang songs, and taught dances from their respective countries. Masks, in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, added to the realism of the Mardi Gras. Tena Edwards, Scott Beyer, Robert Ay lion, and Lynn Molitor learned about daily life In Germany by performing in a German takeoff of “Goldilocks.” Jeff Boyles and Mr. Arnold Ayllon enjoyed preparing tacos and churros as much as . . . . . . Cindy Holzum enjoyed eaUng them. 106 Foreign Languages Geometry students learned that shapes weren ' t always so basic. Learning proves to be a challenge Circles, word problems, logarithms, angles, graphs, and proofs challenged many students daily. The Mathematics Department offered a variety of courses to expand students’ knowledge. The courses taught were basic math, algebra, plane geometry, trigonometry, and analytic geometry. Students were not merely told to find the answer but why and how to find the answer. Eventually we saw the logic in math and could apply it to everyday life. Mr. Robert Kaiser explains what students think is one of the mysteries of life — algebra! Mathematics 107 Business courses prepared us for many oeeupations The business department, headed by Mr. Howard Belcher, provided students with various courses not only to help us in future jobs but also in our daily lives. Several courses allowed students to become familiar with various machines used in the world of business. Many courses involved special skills such as typing and shorthand. Typing classes taught us the correct way to type business letters as well as term papers. Other courses that covered the wide field of business included general business, business English, management, law, math, communications, data processing, consumer educa¬ tion, office procedures, and marketing and distributing. Accounting was also offered in both a first and a second year course. Office occupations and distributive educa¬ tion, which are work-study programs, were also offered. Both work-study programs allowed students to attend school part of the day and work on a Job the rest of the day. Pum Bowen makes preparations in Consumer Ed to test different brands of the same product. Students found that the skill of shorthand was quite useful in other classes as well. 108 Business Education I)avc Gebhurdt and Jeff Gass receive help in data processing from Mrs. Students struggled to master the skill of typing. Sandra Tlnney. Debbie Morris, Jenny Stephens, Donna Scharf, and Lisa Lauf use some of the many machines available in office procedures. Business Education 109 We learned about government, land, and being human Courses in the social sciences taught how to recognize problems and how to deal with them, whether on an individual level or in groups. The Social Studies Department, under the chairmanship of Mr. Robert Hanson, offered courses in civics, political science, geography, physiography, American history, world his¬ tory, American problems, sociology, and psychology. These courses were designed and taught to teach us how ' to think, not what to think. They showed man ' s relationship to nature and the importance of knowing the past in order to understand the present and plan for the future. Courses in the social sciences helped us to realize the individual’s duty to himself and to all people around him in the world. His students found that Mr. Dave Harris’ history tests were challenging. 110 Social Sciences Shelly Morris and Randy Smith pick out places they wish they could visit. Conducting the newscast on the civics classes’ network were Susie Abu-Sharif and Don Holzum. Students in an American problems class discussed minority group problems. Social Sciences 111 Students canoed crystal clear hikes und hiked through dense pine forests on the “Voyageur Wilderness Program” trips to Ontario, Canada. Marty Lcsko and Joan Blaes made a new friend in human anutomv class. Scott Litsey, Mr. Ciary Shepek, Robert Law, and Bill Cartv examine one of the many wonders of physics. Rhonda Burns enjoys one of the many preserved specimens in ecology class. Tarantula??!! 112 Physical and Natural Sciences Bert Gonzalez found the scale to be an Important tool in chemistry class. Science courses help to develop young researchers Science courses provided a wide variety of ideas to be learned. Chemistry and physics explained the composi¬ tion and properties of matter. Biology and human anatomy taught us about plants and animals and offered opportunities to dis sect worms, frogs, crayfish, fetal pigs, and rats. While working in natural surroundings in the ecology classroom, we learned the origins, history, characteristics and habits of specific living organisms. Last summer, a few’ students, escorted by Mr. Gary Twesten, were also able to learn about nature by participating the “The Voyageur Wilderness Program.” The program was an eight-day wilderness canoe trip through some twenty-two hundred square miles of Quetico Provincial Park in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The goal w as to give the students a love and appreciation for the w ilderness. The microscope was a true friend in advanced biology class. Physical and Natural Sciences 113 Industrial arts provide training With all the shop courses offered here, students were given a good chance to realize what their goals were and decide if the ones they had in mind were right for them. The shop department, which was headed by Mr. E. M. Gverman, consisted of nine instructors and a large variety of courses. The classes included general shop, auto shop, landscaping, wood shop, electric shop, agriculture, architectural and mechanical drawing, welding, and horticulture. Welding lighted sparks for many students. Dale Hoffman rolled up his sleeves to do the work in his auto shop class. 114 Shops Sophomores Gary Conrad and Bob Determan had to erase almost as much as they drew In their mechanical drawing class. Shops 115 Home Economics prepared us for future careers The Home Economies Department, headed by Mrs. Jean Best, offered courses in freshman home economics, meal planning, foods and nutrition, clothing construction, udvanced clothing, housing, family living, and individual¬ ized homemaking. Freshman home economics included cooking and sewing units and, although not required, it was the basis for other classes. Courses in meal planning and foods and nutrition taught how to plan and prepare nutritional needs. The class in clothing construction introduced students to the mechanics and construction of clothes, while advanced courses gave the opportunity to practice on more difficult levels. Students in family living openly discussed human relationships and worked on projects to help them understand the problems and rewards of close relationships. In housing classes, students discussed the buying, selling, repairing, and decorating of a house or apartment. Courses in home economics prepared stu¬ dents for roles in the home as well as for roles outside the home. Mrs. Georglanne Hewitt and Mary White demonstrate how to prepare a pudding. Gay Weygandt concentrated on her sewing projects. 116 Home Economics Students were always eager to attend driving practice. ft Susie Wisniewski Jumps to demonstrate the effect of exercise on the body. Students developed skills and practiced teamwork In gym classes. A healthy body is the key to the healthy mind Students found that meeting the seven-semester physical education requirement was not as hard as it first appeared. Classes in health education, driver education, and physical education electives offered variety. Choosing new activities every five weeks gave students the chance to learn and participate in many different activities. While developing individual skills, they could contribute to a team effort. Gym classes provided exercise and health classes explained why exercise is important. Students studied the body’s functions and the effect of alcohol, drugs, and other abuses on the body. Student drivers learned the rules of the road and applied them in driving sessions in preparation for the state’s drivers’ license tests. Physical Education 117 Art and music provided us with creative outlets The Fine Arts Department, headed by Mr. Harvey Mueller, included such courses as Art 1 2 for beginners. Ceramics, Sculpture, Crafts, Drawing, Jewelry Design, and Painting for more advanced students. These programs helped students to create many things that showed their creative talents. The instructors of these classes encouraged the students to use their own ideas, even if they seemed impossible. The Music Department, headed by Mr. Donald Jones, provided a break in the daily class routine. In addition to the invididual choral and band groups, a class in music theory and instrumental instructions at various levels were offered for those who wished to improve their musical talents and to better understand the funda¬ mentals of music. The bund and choral groups practiced daily in preparation for the many concerts given throughout the year. A das® in music theory taught us the many elements of music. 118 Fine Arts I’cggy Hutchison found that working with her hands was a messy but rewarding experience. Craft students learned how to make kites as well as they learned how to fly them. Art 1 2 students tried their talents at a variety of crafts. Mr. William Evans showed A1 Brainerd how his casting project In a Jewelry design class turned out. The cafeteria hall was often decorated with art students’ projects. Members of the chorus practiced daily for the many concerts they gave Freshman Deanna Groom displays her second place certificate and the throughout the year. flag that she designed for the St. Clair County Flag Contest. Fine Arts 119 • • =3Bm • — J77. • ' n ,?ii H SJTm p- jr E • rr _ • - « i 4 i i« . • and 1 MU W0BB • m tfHB 1 s g rsgsr jg ■■V c . 9 fc r « f (wt 4HP «■■ m jE2!SSX£ EZZZf ' A .1 «l. . — M M £ • ' ■ , .- ; Vjv ; , 71 ) !’’■ ' K j Y A i ” I | N k - qp m r if x i .3 r u _% i p-“! fyri L d lffdtrtimy ufu n (A yea . upe nemernA+.P X 21 ny 4 imto ved in (Ae many ar4t t4«4 m and off camfuiA . V . -m : - •■ m Students participating in the History Club were (Bottom Row) Brent McClane, Mike Holt. Don Holzum, Rod Minneman, (Second Row) Debra Blanck, Jennifer Shannon. Jayne Womble, Donna Bayer, Cassandra Barranco. Enya Zcnarosa, Lauren Patton, (Third Row) Nancy Seib, Stacy Meloan, Vanessa Kreitner, Karen Botkin, Betty Dahmer, Kathy Koehler, Margaret Lowery, Jcanine Rozycke, Mcrribeth Muskopf, Mr. Vincent Torigian, sponsor, (Top Row) Carolyn Corbett, Patty Porter, Cheryl Blanck, Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, Jacque Henry, Joan Budde, Lisa Voss, Karen Williams, Susan Germain, and Christy Waterson. We were concerned with past and present The History Club did a lot of research to prepare for district and state competition. Club members played host to the district competition in April. The state competition followed at Springfield in May. Money for the contests was raised by numerous bake sales. By February’, Karen Botkin, Lu Ann Willman, Julie Cunningham, and Tina Crane had each had one of her articles published in Illinois History, a monthly magazine containing works by student historians in the state. The members of the Social Studies Club sponsored a mock election in November and the Salvation Army canned food drive at Christmas. The club participated in the League of Nations at McKendree College during the fall and again during the spring semester. Members earned the money to attend the sessions at McKendree by having bake sales. Members of the Social Studies Club were (Bottom Row) Margaret Lowery, secretary. Bill Cartv, (Second Row) Lisa Blaha, Julia Buser, treasurer, Jacquc Henry, Ethan Edwards, (Third Row) Brian Pace, Craig Doiron, Chris Heillg, and Mr. David Schwalb, sponsor. The Social Studies Club sponsored the voter registration booth in the cafeteria. Registrars from the Court House administrated the oath to the 18-year-olds on campus who wanted to register to vote in the municipal elecUon In April. 122 History and Social Studies Clubs Xcw customs were discovered in clubs German Club members Included (Bottom Row) Juli Cunningham, Merrlbeth Muskopf, Kathy Lin, Ilonka Amos, Sandy Sliment, (Second Row) Miss Lynn Koehler, sponsor, Rhonda Burns, Beth Hollc, Jan Kroupa, (Third Row) Sally Crowe, Tina Noel, Beth Krampcr, Laura McClary, David Wllkerson, (Top Row) Scott Beyer, Kenny Braun, and Ethan Edwards. A favorite activity of the French and German Clubs was eating the foods of the countries they studied about. The French Club enjoyed visiting the Monet Exhibit at the St. Louis Art Museum last fall. The German Club sang German carols at area nursing homes before Christmas. Mrs. Jane Kyramarlos and her husband prepared Spanish food for hungry foreign language students at the Mardl Gras celebraUon on February 26. Those who participated In the French Club were (Bottom Row) Margaret Stroud, Kathy Seppl. Angelica Anagnostopoulos, Kenarr Betroslan, Cheryl Williamson, Terri Pate, Joan Gregowicz, Mary Buckncll, (Second Row) Kelly Dailey. Kim Feigl, Kathy Mullins, Karla Tullock, Allison Rice, Christy Waterson, Cara Keck, (Top Row) Lynne Zeglin, Diane Vcllc, Mary Dyer, Jody Adams, Dale Barschak, Lisa Meyer, Sue Payne, Pete Merzian, Betty Brown, Scott Olson, and Gayal BetUs. French and German Clubs 123 Through hobbies we proved our skills The Model Railroad Club met often In House B. Members put together long miles of track and learned how to operate model trains. It proved to be a good learning experience and a great hobby for the members. Meeting every Wednesday in the attic of House A, the Radio Club had as its purpose to get beginners on the air and to help the members receive their amateur radio licenses. Members had many technical discussions which helped them to understand how to efficiently operate their radio sets. Most felt that such knowledge would prove an asset in the future as well as now. The “Kings” of the Chess Club held meetings every Thursday afternoon in IT. They had a hard time finding a sponsor, but finally Mrs. Grace Gerren took over and proved to be a good choice. Members practiced constantly for their tournaments with area schools. Members of the Radio Club were (Bottom Row) Dale Wentz, Jeff Nettle- ton, Bill Ferguson, (Top Row) Mr. David Bobzin, sponsor, Greg Lowery, Kyle Stumbaugh, and Mr. Richard Friederlch, sponsor. Having an interest in model railroads were (Bottom Row) Dale Wentz, Tom Stauder, (Second Row) Scott Hawthorne, Mike Malone, (Third Row) Dr. David Snowden, sponsor, and Karl Tlnney. Making their moves on the board were Chess Club members (Bottom Row) Ethan Litsv, Bill Carty, president, Scott Litsy, secretary-treasurer, (Top Row) Kyle Stumbaugh, Larry Linskv, Marty Manion, and Mrs. Grace Gerren, sponsor. Missing from the picture were Lee LTiley and Doug Stewart. 124 Model Railroad, Chess, and Radio Clubs Members of the Wur Gaming Club were (Bottom Row) Roger Houk, Craig Dolron, Larry Llnskey, (Second Row) Scott Lltsey, Greg Kern, A1 Bertelson, Bill Ferguson, (Third Row) Terry Naumann, Kyle Stumbaugh, Doug Stewart, and Mr. Gary Shepek, sponsor. Observing and helping each other made the chess teams successful. Members of the Stamp Club this year were Carole Jones, Mr. Donald Jones, sponsor, and Tom Stauder. Dale Wentz, president, and Tom Stauder, vice-president, set up track for a Model Railroad Club meeting. Working In the Photo Club were (Bottom Row) Doug Stewart, president, Don Holzum, Dave Prlckett, (Second Row Jackie Rutherford. Cindy Button. Mr. Randy Jung, sponsor, and Alessandra Brandao. Members of the Stamp Club found knowledge of the past, present, and future as they collected and traded stamps. They met every Tuesday morning before school to pursue their hobby. Photography Club meetings were devoted to learning new techniques of picture-taking. Members also gained experience in developing and printing the pictures they took around the campus. The War Gaming Club met before school to practice strategy in war games and football games. It was fun but also a good learning experience as members began to realize the consequences of war. War games. Stamp and Photography Clubs 125 We prepared for the future The Future Secretaries were in action for their second year as a club. Members met once a month with their sponsor, Mrs. Vera Wood, to talk about educational problems, personal development, and the secretarial profession. The Future Farmers of America with their sponsor, Mr. Harold Hall, met twice a month in 6T and discussed ideas on the future of agriculture. To Join the club, a member had to be enrolled in an agriculture course. Members enjoyed the Farm Bureau Acquaintance Day as one of their field trips. Future Homemakers set up meetings and projects to increase their knowledge in all areas of home economics. Mrs. Elaine Smith was the sponsor of the group. The members of the Future Farmers repaired farm equipment. Members of the Future Secretaries Association were (Bottom Row) Kathleen Helman. Liz Grarolick, Renee Fralley, (Second Row) Joyce Steiger, Lynn Vitale, Denise Kunla, (Top Row) Cheryl Touchette, Mrs. Vera Wood, sponsor, Carol Keck, und Cheryl Rockwell. The members of the Future Homemakers were (Bottom Row) Laura Bablnskv, Tammy Hogshead. Debbie Schrader, Tammy Jones, (Top Row) Mrs. Elulne Smith, Annette Hayden, Tina Hovlman, Kathy Hogshead. Kathy Engel, and Melanie Schwartz. The Future Farmers of America were (Bottom Row) Jim Flshbeln. treasurer, Richard Hank- ummer, vice-president, Joe Mallet, president, Kim Smith, secretary. Bob Pltra, reporter, (Second Row) Keith Blumbcrg, Scott Klotz, Charlie Pees, E. J. Bach, (Third Row) Paul Mudd. Tom PolctU, Tim Gonzalez. Craig Bales, and Tina Grossmann. 126 Future Farmers, Future Homemakers, Future Secretaries The Rough Writers were (Bottom Row) Llbbv Meyer, Mrs. Gusse Tonne, sponsor, Mary Carty, Merribeth Muskopf, Beth Holle, Miss Jo Manion, Libbv Meyer, Becky Nelson, and Greg Kern browzc through the wide variety of books at the Rough Writer’s Book Fair in the Cafeteria foyer. sponsor. (Top Row) Rick Bcrkcl, Bill Carty, Bill Griebel, Scott Beyer, and Tom Allen. Clubs work for others With Mr. Larry Obenchain supervising, the members of the Consumer Education Club again participated in the hall decorating contest on Hobo Day. Their creative efforts decorated corridors in the N Building. The Rough Writers met once a month, usually at members’ homes, to read and revise manuscripts from the student body for possible publishing in “Page One,” the mimeographed literary’ magazine put out annually by the club. Members hold a Book Fair even’ year to pay for the publishing of their magazine. At the banquet at the close of the year, the members who had accumulated one thousand points by reading manuscripts and attending meetings received the Order of the Big Stick Award. Participating In the Consumer EducaUon Club were (Bottom Row) Row) Brad Jones and Mr. Larry Obenchain, sponsor. Pam Crossly, Mary Marrone, Kathy Engel, Tracey Rhodes, (Top Consumer Education Club and Rough Writers 127 Reporters spread out to cover tlie news affecting campus life Twenty-six upperclassmen made up the staff which produced the ten issues of the school paper, the 4t Hv News.” To earn the money to pay for the five issues each semester, the staff sold subscriptions to students and faculty, ads to local business concerns, and bakery goods to hungry lunch-hour crowxls in the cafeteria. The staff met daily during sixth and seventh hours to plan and organize the editions of the paper. Five days each semester, staff members got up very early to prepare the copies of the current edition to sell at various campus locations to the arriving student body. Most staff members began work on the school paper as Juniors and took over positions as seniors. As usual, juniors were added this year. Mrs. Pat Matysik took a leave as adviser to the staff and Mrs. Cynthia Craig became the adviser this year. The Hv News sponsored the forty-second consecutive Hv News Citizenship Awards for seniors. A faculty committee was appointed to screen nominees of both faculty and students for the awards which were announced in April. Sam Rainwater und Jennifer Graves were proud to be co-editors of the Hy News. Mrs. Cynthia Craig was the adviser of the staff this year. Page editors and reporters were (Bottom Row) Greg Kern, Michele Wiley, Riassetto, Jodi KranU, (Top Row) Ethan Edwards, Bill Farmer, Bonnie (Second Row) Margaret Lowery, Kathy Mannino, Juii Cunningham, Jenifer Weiss, Jacque Henry, Pat Martens, Jim Brennan, and Libby Meyer. 128 Hy News Staff In charge of Circulation and Business, Debbie Bowermaster and Donna Advertising Managers Tom Allen and Fran Mannino found that working Pcdtke also worked on the production of the paper. together was a necessity in producing a school paper. Capturing the news on sports activities were Michele Wiley, Greg Kern, and Pat Martens. Staff photographers and artists were (Bottom Row) Dan Carriel, Rick Berkel, (Top Row) Payton Wieland, Dave Prickett, and Lynne Pelc. Just about anything could be found in the staff mailboxes! HY AEWS STAFF Published five times per semester by the HY NEWS staff of Belleville Township High School West 2600 West Main Street Belleville. Illinois 62221 Co-editors .Jennifer Graves, Sam Rainwater Page editors Juli Cunningham, Margaret Lowery, Kathy Mannino, Jenifer Riassetto Sports editors . .Greg Kern, Michele Wiley Photographers .Lynn Pelc. David Prickett. Payton Wieland Advertising managers.Tom Allen, Fran Mannino Circulation Manager Debbie Bowermaster Business Manager .Donna Pedtke Artists .Berkel. Dan Carriel Reporters Jim Brennan, Carolyn Conley, Ethan Edwards. Bill Farmer, Jacque Henry, Jodi Krantz, Pat Martens. Libby Meyer, Bonnie Weiss Adviser.Mrs. Cynthia Craig Hy News Staff 129 Staff worked to reach the final goal Members of the Bellevinois Staff began meeting daily from the first day of school in August to prepare to create the yearbook. The first semester was spent in earning money to pay for the publication and in learning how to put together a book of memories and records of a year. The staff committees began with the class layouts in November and finished with the index in April. Then the book w’as printed and sent to the bindery. Many processes were involved along the way and in order to meet deadlines, staff members had to learn, often the hard way, to work together. A project as large as this required cooperation from all involved, from the photographers to the printer. Anticipation and frustration were felt by the staff along the way, but in the end, a sense of accomplish¬ ment was felt by the participants. To raise money, the staff took orders for books, sold ads to area businesses, and peddled popcorn and programs at home football games. Mary Hclleman, Cheryl Buesking, and Deanna Bullard confer on a headline count as Mlaa Jane Hanaleben, adviser, awaits their decision. EdlUng the advertising secUon brought varied expressions to the faces of Chris Smith, Scott Beyer, and Abbey Croissant. 130 Bellevinois Staff Coordinating ideas on school activities were Gall Rcdeker, Lisa Blaha, Danielle Rawlings, Mary Hellcinann, and Deanna Bullard. Debbie Taff, Betty Dahmcr, Peggy Klcmme, Julia Buser, editor, and Jenny Lill spent a lot of time working on layouts. Rhonda Burns, Liz Voegtle, and Sandy Norton check page proofs from the printer. Staff photographers were Larrv Bridges, Junior, Todd Klein, Junior, Don Holzum, freshman, and Doug J. Stewart, senior and head photographer. Working on headlines were Cindy Holzum, Julie Parks, Laura Fournie, and Karen Kelemetc. BelUvinoin Staff Business Manager Jennifer LU1 Art Editor Betty Dahmer Advertising Editors Abbey Croissant, Scott Beyer, Chris Smith Assistant Karen Athy Sections Editors Debbie Taff, Peggy Klemme, Jennifer Lill Activities Editors Lisa Blaha. Danielle Rawlings, Deanna Bullard, Mary Helleman, Gail Redeker, Allison O’Neal Academic Editors Karen Kelemetc, Julie Parks, Laura Four¬ nie, Cynthia Holzum Sports Editors Jeff Boyles, Pam Quandt, Abbey Crois¬ sant, Scott Beyer, Chris Smith, Cheryl Photographers Buesking, Susan Walden Doug. J. Stewart, head photographer, Larry Bridges, Todd Klein, Don Holzum Copy assistants Rhonda Burns, Liz Voegtle, Sandy Norton, Susan Payne Adviser Jane Hansleben Bellevinois Staff 131 The Student Council Executive Board consisted of (Bottom Row) Andy ( ooper, treasurer. Bob Cusack, president, Sandy Norton, correspondi ng secretary. Dona Wallace, recording secretary. Kris Kaiser, vice-president! Betty Brown, chaplain, (Top Row) Kevin Cange, parliamentarian, and Jill Fox, chaplain. We helped to improve student life Student Council members and their sponsor, Mr. Fritz Kunze, kept themselves active throughout the year, with their chief goal being to improve student life. Some of the activities they sponsored were the Football Frolic, Spirit Week and Hobo Day, class elections, the Christmas Dance, and the “Big W.” In addition, they co-sponsored the Donkey Basketball game with the Bcllevinois Staff. The Big W project was begun in 197H by the senior class and the Council. Faculty, students, and clubs donated money this year in order to finish the project by graduation. To raise money for activities, the Council members sold balloons at football games and Valigrams on February 14. In October they sponsored the annual magazine drive. Committee chairmen were (Bottom Row) Tammy (reason. Kris Kaiser, Sue Payne, (Second Row) Jeff Boyles. Renee Mondy, Sandy Norton, (Top Row) Runty Strong, Kevin Cange, and Dave Lautz. Kurt Wallace promoted school spirit by selling balloons at home football games. Purchasers released the maroon and white balloons after the first touchdown by the Maroons. 32 Student Council Andy Cooper and Dave Fischer sold tickets at the Football Frolic. Tammy Creason gives a report at a student council meeting. Student Council 133 Chosen as members of the National Forensic League were (Bottom How) Beth Gregowitz, Monica Heil, Andy Cooper. Cindy Weldon. Sue Hollin- berger. Mark Metzger, Lisa Melton, (Second How) I)r. Kichard Hunsaker, sponsor. Tern- Schulze, Ben Hun- sukcr, Toni Edwards. Mike Imber, Janette Endryaitis, Mandy Mueller, Lisa Koschnafsky, Cathy Browning, Jennifer Riassetto, and Susan Schulze. Speech teams worked hard for honors The individual events team was headed by Mrs. Sandra Paris the first semester and taken over by Mrs. Debbie Stieneker the second semester. The speech events ranged from original comedy, which is humorous, to original oratory which is serious. The district competition was held at West in February with West sweeping the contest. At sectionals, Beth Gregowitz was the only competitor from West to qualify for state. Debate is quite different from individual events. The debators w r ere not informed of the issue they w ere to debate on until forty-five minutes before the competition. This meant the debate squad had to be very well informed on current events. The National Forensic League was a honorary organization. A person had to achieve twenty-five points in speech contests before being asked to Join the League. Debators finished the year at the sectional tournament at O’Fallon in March and the state tournament at Bloomington in April. The team also competed in the Greater St. Louis Speech Association League with Monica Heil being named the top speaker in the contest. The team of Monica Heil and Mary .Ann Hogg finished in second place. The National Forensic League ended its season at the district competition in March at Peoria. The debate aquad Included (Bottom Row) Liaa Melton, Mark Metzger, (Top Row) Monica Hell, Andy Cooper. Mandy Mueller, Lisa Roach nafakv, Janette EndryalUa, and Ben Hunaaker. Students of the Individual events team were (Bottom Row) Jennifer Riassetto, Sue Holllnberger, Beth Gregowitz, .Andy Cooper, (Second Row) Cathy Browning, Cindy Weldon, Susan Schulze, Terry Schulze, (Top Row) Ben Hunsaker, Mike Imber, Toni Edwarda, and Monica Hell. 134 Debate, Individual Events, and National Forensic League We worked at new and different jobs Students enrolled in distributive education whose Jobs deal with retail, management, and sales joined together in the Distributive Education Club. Club members sold t-shirts, cowboy hats, and Christmas ornaments to raise money for their employer-employee banquet, held annually in May, and for expenses to area and state contests. Their earnings also went for a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Each member bought toys for a child assigned to him. At the state convention, Mary Vahlkamp finished first in the Manager-Owner management test, under the category of advertising. Girls enrolled in the office occupations classes also worked together in the Office Occupations Club. In the hall decorating contest on Hobo Day, the entry of the club finished in second place. Members held bake sales and sold stuffed animals to raise money for their Employer Appreciation banquet at the end of the year. Members visited the children’s ward at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in December to sing Christmas carols for the children. The members of the Office Occupations Club were (Bottom Row) Rita Trotter. Kathy Sulli¬ van, Geri Hartoln, (Second Row) Kathy Cannon, Lynn Huebncr, Jeanine Rozycke, (Third Row) Pam West, Vaudra Burnette, Deanna Trickey, (Fourth Row) Barb Ingram, Donna Swartz, Carla Weber, (Fifth Row) Tracey LaFore, Cheryl Rockwell, Theresa Determann, (Top Row) Vicki Luehder, Cindy Neff, and Miss Faye Pabst, sponsor. Students participating in the DistrlbuUve CducaUon Club were (Bottom Row) Chris Dahm. Patty Theis, Linda Thomas, Sandy Scott, Tracy Anna, (Second Row) Michelle Rains, Nancy Rogger, Mary Vahlkamp, Mary Simpson, Lisa Morrison, Shari Verges, (Top Row) Mr. Tom Ninnis, sponsor, Scott Ettling, Julie Souders, Joe McGraw, and Greg Highland. Members of the Office OccupaUons Club that placed at the state compctiUon were Rita Trotter, Records Management, second place; Jeanine Rozyke, Bulletin Board Display, second place; Cindy Neff, RecepUonist, first place and BulleUn Board Display, second place; Kathy Sullivan. Data Processing Keypunch, first place; Donna Swartz, Stenographic II, first place; Tracey LaFore, Accounting II; third place, Theresa Determann, Job Interview, second place, Deanna Trickey, Information CommunlcaUon, first place; Lynn Huebncr, Data Processing Computer, first place; Chapter ActiviUes Scrapbook, second place; Pam West, Accounting 1, third place; Sheila Hildebrand, Job Manual, second place; Vaudra Burnette, Typing II, third place; and Cheryl Rockwell, Extemporaneous Verbal CommunlcaUon, second place. Office Occupations and Distributive Education Clubs 135 Talent steps on stage Little Theatre opened their season with “Young Stars”, the Freshman One-Acts. The individual acts were “Hiss The Yillian”, “The Sand Box”, and “The Final Dress Rehearsal”. The fall play, “Bell, Book, and Candle”, was performed in November and proved to be a bewitching tale. Theatre members helped the Juniors with their Jam, “Where There’s A Will There’s A Way”. The grade school children were fascinated to see Peter really fly in the sophomore children’s play, “Peter Pan”, put on in February. The biggest production of the year was the spring musical, “Li’l Abner”, which was presented in April. It included a cast of over fifty students. Based on the comic strip Little Abner and Daisy May, it told of a typical day in Dogpatch, U.S.A. The Theatre banquet was held in May and very spec ial awards were given to those students who helped make the year successful. Sophomore and senior members of Little Theatre were (Bottom Row) Roger Engler, Diana Brough, Jenifer Riassetto, Jeff Hopkins, Scott Soucy, (Second Row) Todd Vitale, Lisa Spencer, Jon O’Guinn, (Third Row) Laura Molitor, Mary Jo Karfs, Lauri Shadbolt, Mike Daenzer, (Fourth Row) Janice Theobald, Vicky Morton, Lisa Knapp, Debi Neff, (Fifth Row) Shepard Berry, Laura McClary, Linda Boettcher, Shari Rice, (Seventh Row) Julie Buss, Lisa Meyer, Janice Morrison, and Chris Rayman. The freshmen and Juniors active in Little Theatre were (Bottom Row) Susanna Huwer, Monica Campo, Janet Thomas, Jayne Womble, Cassandra Barranco, (Second Row) Laurie Blaes, Kathy Seppi, Traci Richard, Rhonda Brough, (Third Row) Joe Palausky, Margaret Stroud, Deanna Groom, Susan Schulze, (Fourth Row) Kathy Stein, A1 Bralnard, Sue Germain, Jesse Weilmucnster, (Fifth Row) Carl Wilkinson, Terry Schulze, Kelly Dailey, Linda Murphy, (Sixth Row) Leela Schein, Kuthv Fimlan, Art Clothier, Martha Mabra, (Top Row) Mark Metzger, Ethan Edwards, Mike Imber, and John Reichert. Members of the Little Theatre Council were Kelly Dailey, secretary. Miss Jane Mueth, sponsor, Joe Palausky. president, Margaret Stroud, vice-president, Laurie Blaes, parllmentarian, and Ethan Edwards, treasurer. 136 Little Theatre Chosen us members of Thespian Troop 369 Were (Bottom Row) Laurie Blues, Diana Brough, Jenifer Riassetto. Roger Engler, Joe Palausky, Margaret Stroud, Jeff Hopkins, (Top Row) Scott Soucy, Carl Wilkinson. Kelly Dailey, Tern Schulze. Kathy Flmlan, Ethan Edwards. Linda Murphy, and A1 Brainerd. Missing from the picture were Rita Trotter and Mary Hclleman. The long hours spent in rehearsal for “Lil’ Abner” showed results in the four performances. The cast of the contest play included Kathy Stein, Jessie Weilmuenster, Scott Soucy, Shepard Berry, Cassandra Barranco, Jon O’Guinn, Greg Kem. Kelly Dailey, Todd Vitale, Jane Womble, Roger Engler, Joe Palausky, Diana Brough, Margaret Stroud, Jeff Hopkins, and Jenifer Riassetto. The members of the cast of “Welcome To Japan , the Readers’ Theatre selection, were Jon O’Guinn, Chris Raymann, Martha Mabra, Cassandra Barranco, John Reichert, Joe Palausky, Terry Schulze, Todd Vitale, and Carl Wilkcrson. The seventeen members of Thespian Troop 369 gained admittance to the organization by working two hundred hours in theatre, one hundred of which had to be worked back stage. New members w T erc announced after the final performances of both the fall play and the spring musical. Sponsors of Thespians were Miss Nina Bono and Mr. Joe Chmeleck. The contest play, “A Stranger Word Was Never Spoken,” an improvisatlonal mime performance about the use of words in the process of communication, won third place in the district contest. The Readers’ Theatre selection “Welcome to Japan” was adapted from a Broadway musical. Thespians and Readers’ Theatre 137 Members of the APS Club were (Bottom Row) Joanne Zubrzyckl, Christy Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor, (Top Row) Jacque Henry, treasurer, Lisa Blaha, Waterson. Joan Gregowicz, Terri Pate, (Second Row) Gayal Bettis, Liisa Maura Vandcwater, Julia Buser, secretary, and Anders Avenberg. Missing Pletarlnen, Julie Parks, president, Stephanie Dorris, Alessandra Brandao, from the picture was Joan Bretsch, vice-president. All around the world and back again The American Field Service program provides opportu¬ nities for students to live as an exchange student in another country for either a full school year or during the summer. Exchange students get first-hand experience of lifestyles in other parts of the world. I he American Field Service sent three exchange students to West this year. Liisa Pictarinen came to us from Finland, Alessandra Brandao from Brazil, and Anders Avenberg from Sweden. In order to raise money, our campus AFS Club organized projects such as the C hristmas booth for sale of craft items, bake sales, and the annual auction held in April. Admission was charged to the pic-cating contest between members of the faculty, sponsored annuallv bv the AFS Club. Liisa Pictarinen enjoyed showing her father, Mr. Pauli Pletarlnen, around the Belleville area when he came from Finland to visit her. Assistant Principal Dan Wolford and Coach Bruce Arnold demonstrated that a pie-eating contest can be messy. Both lost the prize to Mr. Phil Highsmlth. Exchange students Anders Avenberg, Liisa Pletarlnen, and Alessandra Brandao got into the spirit of things at the first pep assembly, held second hour in the stadium. 138 American Field Service Club The In-Sept Sextet members were Kelly Dailey, Lisa Spencer, accompanist, Tammy Martin, (Top Row) Laurie Hoock, Suzanne Wolz, Marlene Raish, and Merribeth Muskopf. The Casuals Sextet members were (Bottom Row) Margaret Stroud, Laurie Heller, accompanist, Lanna DeFrates, (Top Row) Juli Cummingham, Rhonda Burns, Terri Santanello, and Julie Lougeay. They sang to please The Remon Singers were a combined group consisting of the Casuals Sextet, the In-Sept Sextet, and the Men’s Ensemble. They performed at the spring and fall “Swingin’ ’n Singin’ ” with the stage band. The group sang for students and faculty at the Christmas assembly. At these concerts they performed not only as a combined group, but also as individual ensembles. At the end of the year, the Remon Singers sang at the area grade schools. The Concert Choir caroled in the halls on the days before Christmas vacation. They combined with the other campus vocal groups at the “Winter Frolic” in December and in the “Festival of Songs” on March 23. The final choir concert of the season was “And Then There Was Song” on April 27. Choir members held a bake sale to raise money for the Big W drive. In May they gave performances at the feeder schools. To bring alive the Christmas cheer, the Remon Singers performed at the Christmas assembly. Composing the Men’s F.nsemblc were (Bottom Row) Larry Bridges, Rick Bittner. Jean Wlesen, accompanist, John An- druska, Todd Vitale, (Top Row) Bob Davies, Roy Wlnkel, Rob¬ ert Avllon, and Tom Docter. Remon Singers 139 We had rhythm Two groups made up the Girls’ Glee; one the Belle Tones and the other called the Merri Tones. The groups practiced daily to work up to their participation in the annual “Festival of Songs.” They were Joined in that concert by two mixed groups of aspiring vocalists, the Choraleers and the Choralettes, who also sang at the “Winter Frolic.” Chorus members help Mr. Don Jones collect and count money from the sale of concert Uckets. The Girls’ Glee was composed of (Bottom Row ' ) Mr. Don Jones, director, Lori Shadbolt, Vicky Morton, Sharon Lee, Sandy Stolberg, Sandl Muskopf, Cherle Ismail, Monica Fred¬ erick, Michelle Sheroky, Gall Davis, (Second Row ) Terri Lehr, Barb Gromaud, Mary Marrone, Daphne Scharf, Laura Lauer, Sharon Bray, Tammy Grissom, Lisa Knappy, Kelly O’Neal, Laura Molltor, (Top Row) Jean Hoclscher, Shari Rice, Donna Balding, Tina Barton, Sue Matzenbacher, Mary Beth Muel¬ ler, Nancy Wiegand, Annette Hayden, and Kim Wolf. Freshmen In the Chorus reported every day 2b to their practice room. 140 Girls’ Glee The Choraleere were (Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, director, Diane Seger, Jama Richardson, David Lax, Kathl Helman, Tam¬ my Arnold, Liz Voegtle, Tracey Matthews, Jon O’Guinn, Bart) Burleson, Gail Davis, (Second Row) Linda Murphy, John Schaefer, Beth Holle, John Donathan, Elaine Smith, Paul Havel, Julie Fritsch, Becky Rowan, Sherry Wild, (Top Row) LuAnn Will maun, Jean Hoel- scher, Don Mueller, Rachel Mammon, Brian Meyer, Debbie Hoff, Russ Klug, Lori Dockin, Dale Hadley, Denise Francoeur, and Sue Matzenbacher. The Choralettes were (Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, director, Lynn Peel, Janice Theobald, Sherri Shondy, Debbie Blanck, Diane Heber, Martha Wilker- son, Cheryl Feazel Sherry Stod¬ dard, Lisa Ott, Becky Pearce, (Top Row) Decna Myhre, Denise Spaulding, Elizabeth Kadaui, Laura Aud, Laura McClary, Michelle Mannon, Lynn Ullrich, Jayne Womble, Kay Wallace, Renee Mondy, (Top Row) Deb¬ bie Gray, Cynthle Levy, Mich¬ elle Hicks. Carol Keck, Janice Morrison, Joan Budde, Dawn Dill, Denise Britten, Lisa Meyer, and Vicki Stoll. Choraleere and Choralettes 141 The Concert Choir was composed of (Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, director, Julie Lougeay, Charles Hllleshelm, Juli Cunningham, Liz Baker, Lisa Spencer, Wendy Powell, Larry Lipc, Lanna I)e Frates, Todd Vitale, Lisa Lauf, Laurl Hoock, Cindy Weldon, Bill Ferguson, Janet Munie, Jean Wiesen, (Second Row) Betty Dahmer, Sue Payne, Bob Davies, Steve Brough, Marlene Ralsh, Doug Kaufman, Suzanne W’olz, Larry Bridges, Merribeth Muskopf, David Dyer, Mary Carty, Joe Palausky. Margaret Stroud, Laurie Heller, (Top Learning their parts was a task for the boys in the Men’s Ensemble. Row) Terri Santanello, Dave Moore, Dawn Woofter, Terry Schulze, Rick Bittner, Debbie Ames, Patty Medhurst, Kurt W T allace, Donna Ford, Rhonda Burns, Brian Bazzell, Theresa Palmer, Roy Wlnkel, Diane Miller, Jill Fox, (Top Row) Keith Blales, Shawn Higgins, John Andruska, Dana Wallace, Dorman Bazzell, Tom Docter, Tammy Martin, Robert Ayllon, Kelly Dailey, Dale Gruenewald, Jan Schmalensee, Jeff Muckenstrum, Cheryl Blanck, and Jim Musgrove. Rhonda Burns and Juli Cunningham rehearse for a concert. The In-Sept Sextet prac¬ ticed every day during 4b. 142 Concert Choir Orchestra members sold refreshing sno-cones on hot days. Strings pleased andienees The Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra were conducted by Mrs. Gloria Mayer. The Orchestra was busy through¬ out the year, preparing for two concerts, one in the fall and one in the spring. The Chamber Orchestra, which is the smaller of the two, played for the Jaycees at their Distinguished Service Awards Banquet, and performed on Senior Honors Day. Both groups sold sno-cones to raise money for picnics and banquets. The Orchestra produced an award-winning mini-float for Hobo Day. Chamber Orchestra consisted of (Bottom Row) Richard Brendel, Jeff Trapp, Nancy Simpson, Elaine Muel¬ ler, Ll 2 Dorris, Nancy Boettcher, Kara Mathenla, Ethan Edwards, (Second Row) Rose Ann Jost, Jeff Nettleton, Chris Llndauer, Darlene Simpson, Mary Bucknell, Kevin Kucster, co-president, Cheryl Mc¬ Laughlin, Wesley Morris, Jeanlne Obemuefemann, Pamela Hose, Dana Ude, Mary Davlnroy, Glenn Hell, Jama Richardson, (Third Row) Steve Frew, John Kirchoff, Payton Wle- land, co-president, Scott Eugea. (Top Row) Gayal Bettis, Lisa Spencer, Joanne Zubrzycki, and Brian Murphy. Orchestra members were (Bottom Row) Richard Brendel, manager, Jeff Trapp, Chris Llndauer, Pamela Hose, Linda Murphy. Ellen Scheuermann, Barb Cahoon, Nancy Boettcher, secretary, Karu Mathenla, Sue Bainter, Ethan Edwards, vice-president, (Second Row) Rose Ann Jost, Nancy Simpson, Darlene Simpson, Shepard Berry, Jeanlne Obemuefemann, Elaine Mueller, Kevin Kuester, Cheryl McLaughlin, Wesley Morris, Laura Culli, Mary Bucknell, Liz Dorris, Mary Dyer, Leela Scheln, Jennifer Shannon, Cindy Eugea, (Third Row) Jeff Nettleton, Myra Analla, Stacey Snowden. Karen Krausz, (Fourth Row) Brad Scott, Scott Eugea, president, Chris Helllg, Charlie Snowden, Larry Llnskey, Terry Naumann, Dan Hose, Marty Manlon, Steve Frew, Terry Davlnroy, John Kirchoff, Carolyn Edom, Dana Ude, Mark Huge, (Top Row) Lisa Spencer, Gayal Bettis. Kathy Wright, Joe Fedak, Joanne Zubrzycki, Brian Murphy, Scott Morris, Payton Wieland, and Glenn Hell. Orchestra 143 Member of the Stage Band were (Bottom Row) Margie Meyer, Mary Carty, (Top Row) Justin Howell, Dale Kurrus, Payton Wieland, Mr. Ralph Ethan Edwards, Eric Lde, (Second Row) Glenn Hell, David Hoover, Keith Schleslnger, conductor, Kurt Bedwell, Robert Law, and Dorman Bazzell. Happel, Dan Romanic, Dale Gruenewald, John Kirchoff, Terry Davinroy, We kept them swingin’ The Stage Band performed with the Remon Singers at the fall and spring musical nights called “Swingin’ and Singin,” as well as at the concerts of the Marching Band. The Stage Band also livened up the pep assemblies and the Christmas assembly. Members of the group attended two clinics; one the Bill Molenhof Jazz clinic and concert, and the other a clinic at Belleville Area College featuring the Woody Herman band. Along with the Orchestra, the Concert Band played at the Fall Frolic and the Spring Tune-Up. Conducted by Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, the band provided music at the High News Citizenship Awards assembly. Composed of freshmen, the Cadettc Band was directed by Mrs. Gloria Mayer. The freshman musicians were given training to prepare them for future positions in the Marching Band, the Concert Band, and the Orchestra. The Pep Band, a volunteer group, played at all the home basketball game . The Stage Band performed at the Christmas assembly. Ethan Edwards could play the bassoon as well as the piano. 144 Stage Band and Pep Band Concert Band members were (Bottom Row) Karen Kunstman, Lisa Johnson, Lauren Patton, Terry Jones, Nancy Blackard, Krista Schmitz, Janet Hurd, Sue Matzenbacher, Vivian Aye, (Second Row) Samantha Rainwater, Julie Culli, Barb Cahoon, Stacey Snowden, Craig Stephens, Sheila Wisniewski, Mark Chapman. Kelly Mathenla, Rick Jones, Jon Tinge, Mike Tockstein, Shepard Berry, Brian Williams, Merry Davinroy, Cindy Eugea, Mark Hoge, (Third Row) Jane Kerr, Eileen Hamm, John Harper. Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, director. Brad Scott, Scott Mortis, David Frltzinger, Tim Gray, John Harpole, Rick Parisotto, Harold Kellcrman, Seth Wordon, Nancy Selb, Curt Scherck, Todd Garrett, Jim Smith, Mike Hutsch, Rick Hlllesheim, (Top Row) Brian Murphy, Dale Barschak, David Hettenhausen, and Lenny Fahrner. Freshmen in the Cadette Band learned many instrumental techniques. When the weather was too bad for marching, the Marching Band practiced Indoors. Concert Band and Cadette Band 145 Member of the Marching Maroons were (Bottom Row) Kevin Kuester, Cheryl McLaughlin, Myra Analla, Elaine Mueller. Mary Dver. Ellen Scheuermann. Linda Murphy. Beth Hollc, Becky Benson, (Second Row) Nano Boettcher! Laura Culll, Janice Wilkgren, Lori Dorris. Julie Mascrang, Mary Bucknell! Ethan Edwards, Barb Stumpf, Debbie Bowermaster, Liz Dorris, Norma Schwengels, Abby Martin, Margaret Stroud. (Third Row) Whitnev Higgins Angie Schurf. Jeff Powell, Linda Blackard, Kristie Lauer, Francine Gedda! Gan- Bainter, Marty Manion, David Fischer, Dan Hose, Tom Schobert. Charles Parrent, John Fischer, Dale Gruenewald, Bill Carty, Rich Henry, vice-president, Steve Frew. Eric Udc, John Kirchoff, Shepard Berry. Jama Richardson. Ron Wehmeier, Carolyn Edom, (Fourth Row) Kirk Bedwell, Robert Law, Payton Wleland, Dale Kurrus, Ron Henry, Charles Snowden, Justin Howell, Ben Hunsaker, Denise Gebhart, Libby Meyer, Lisa Rosehnafsky, Sandy Wright, Kathy Elsea, Gina Hawkins, Mark Snook, David Wild, Scott Eugea, Chris Helllg, Tracey Matthews, Tom Allen, Keith Happel, Lisa Doiron, Merribeth Muskopf, Mary Carty, treasurer, Sherri Mueller, Dale Lolsseau, Dana Ude, Margie Meyer, Glenn Heil, President, (Top Row) Mr. Ralph Schleslnger, Gayal Bettis. Lynn Molltor, Frank Kartman, Mark Simpson, Jill Fox, secretary, Dan Romanic, Jody O’Guinn, Joe Fedak, John Klnny, Tim Pauketat, and Mel Speichinger. Mighty Maroons marched on The Marching Maroons had a busy year. They performed before football games and during the half¬ times. The band also marched in the Veiled Prophet Parade, the Millstadt Homecoming Parade, and the Shrincrs Parade. The pom pon squad, coached by Mrs. Merle Guthrie, with Cindv Fischer as captain, developed their own routines. The majorettes and rifle squad worked on their own to create original routines. The group sold candy bars, had chicken dinners, and sold candles and citrus fruit to raise money for the trip the band takes every three years. In June the band went to Washington D.C., not only to perform, but also to visit. The band had bake sales to help pay for the record they cut. The Marching Maroons were directed by Mr. Ralph Schlesinger and the drum major was Glenn Heil. Dave Fischer and Terry Davinroy never stopped doing their In October the Marching Maroons played in the Veiled Prophet parade in St. Louis, thing. 146 Marching Maroons Excitement began as the color guard lined up for parade. Practice makes perfect. Half the battle was getting ready. The Marching Maroons’ color guard were (Bottom Row) Sharon Daubach, rifle sergeant, Pat Tollefson, Karen Conklin, Donna Cambell, Lisa Garrett, Paula Robinson, Deanna Martin, Sandy Daubach, and Karla Tullock. The pom pon squad Included Liz Baker, Sue McGraw, Shari Schoemann, Joan Blacs, Basma Abu-Sharif, Jill Schoemann, Carol Heidom, Cheryl Feazel, Sandy Norton, Joan Bretsch, Cindy Fischer, captain, Gretchen Auner, Ann Fischer, Sheila Taff, Sue Bevirt, Jodi Krantz, Marie Balllargeon, Dianna Brough. Wendy Powell, and Renee Mondy. Marching Maroons 147 Members discussed problems at club meetings. Faith brought us together The boys and girls of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes met together every other week at each other’s homes. Membership was open to anyone who enjoyed athletics. Some of the activities of the club included hay rides, candy and soda sales at home football and basketball games, support of a needy family at Christmas time, attendance at a National Conference camp, and guest speakers at meetings. In the fall, the girls went on a week-end retreat while the boys attended retreat in the spring. At the end of the year, members attended the annual banquet of the Branch Rickey Chapter. Club sponsors were Coach Norman Armstrong, Coach John Wehmeier, and Mrs. Donna Norbet. The club found It financially handy to sell candy at the basketball games. ParticipaUng in the Fellowship of C ' hrlsUan Athletes were (Bottom How) Norm I)ahm, Keith Dlntelmann, Rick Berkcl. chaplain, (Second Row) Ken Cook, Ken Dintelmann, Jeff Boyles, Doug Stewart, (Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, sponsor, Pat Martens, Mike Holt, and Coach John Wehmeier, sponsor. Girl members of the FCA were (Bottom Row) Margy Meyer, Tammy Arnold, Charlotte Thomas, Nancy Dunlop, (Second Row) Diane Schade, chaplain, Debbie Bachman, Susan Houk, Terl Finch, (Third Row) Yvonne Krausz, Lisa Kraft, Jackie Baum, Jean Schellcr, (Top Row) Sandy Berry, president, and Mrs. Donna Norbet, sponsor. 148 Fellowship of Christian Athletes The members of the Pep Club were (Bottom Row) Vickie Stoll, president, Womble, Dawn Cook, Sue Kaemmerer, Nancy River, Debra Blank, Mr. Vince Judy Kaemmerer, vice-president, Mary Ann Llndauer, secretary, Cheryl Torlglan, sponsor, (Third Row) Stacy Meloan, Lisa Shea, Mary Wylie, Joan Blanck, treasurer, (Second Row) Ann Schmlttllng, Marie Stoll, Jayne Budde, Peggy Colgan, and Barb Schuchardt. Even the “Champs” eat “Breakfast. Where there is “PEP” there is a winning team There wasn’t a game that the Pep Club missed. Members had banners for teams to run through, spirit graffiti, bake sales, buses to athletic events away from home, and the Breakfast of Champions. The bake sales were held to pay for the free bus service to students attending out-of-town games. The club rented the Bcllcvinois Staffs popcorn machine to sell popcorn to fans at the home basketball games. The eighteen members of the club who did all of this work were supervised by their sponsor, Mr. Vincent Torigian. The Pep Club kept things “Popping” at the basketball games. Pep Club 149 Cheering for the soccer and wrestling teams were Vickie Stuhlsatz, Kelly Julie Fritsch. O’Neal, Gail Redeker, co-captain. Allison O’Neal, co-captain, Lynne Pelc, and “W-E-S-T West is best . . . ” Under the coaching of Mrs. Donna Norbet, the cheerleaders started off a spirited season last summer at the UCA cheerleading camp. There, the three cheerlead¬ ing squads won a total of three gold superior ribbons, eleven blue ribbons, and three red ribbons. They were also voted the most spirited of the squads at camp and received the spirit plaque. Besides promoting spirit and enthusiasm at football, basketball, soccer, and w restling matches, the cheerlead¬ ers spent their time in making posters and baking treats for the athletes. The junior varsity cheerleaders were Elaine Smith. Pam Schwartztrauber, Kelly Hcidorn. and Sue Nagel. The football and basketball cheerleaders were Dino Ponder, co-captain. Barb Clements, Sue Walden, co-captain, Laurie Hoock, and Betty Brown. Karen Meder, Tammy Creason, Kelly Shannon, Terl Dlnga, Dana Wallace, 150 Cheerleading The cheerleaders showed their spirit through gymnastics. The Junior varsity were given the privilege of riding In the Hobo The soccer and wrestling cheerleaders “built up their spirits for their exciting seasons. Day Parade. « « The cheerleaders Just “Hung Around at the pep assemblies. Chcerleading 151 The girls’ varsity cross country team consisted of (Bottom Row) Margaret Jorns, Gena Griebel, Kelly Perkins, Sandy Muskopf, Tammy Arnold, Deb Eschman, (Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Sandy Berry, manager, Robyn Kelly, Kathy Burnett, Diane Schade, and Nancy Dunlap, manager. Cross country “nuts on and on” Despite the loss of many quality runners from last year’s team, the West runners compiled an impressive record of 99 wins and 77 losses. West was paced by Kenny Cook, the number one runner most of the season and winner of the Conference meet, and Greg Kern, the top runner at the end of the season and West’s only representative at the state meet. The West runners displayed good balance throughout the season. This was the first year the girls had their own team and they did very well. Led by co-captains Kathy Burnett and Diane Schade, the West girls had 43 wins compared to only 8 losses. The girl’s team finished second and third in the two biggest meets of the season and were the best on this side of the river. Running for the freshman cross country team were (Bottom Row) Todd Young, Howard Schuchardt, Kent Dlntelmann, Jeff Northcutt, David Churchill, (Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Jackie Baum, Barb Howard, Lori Nlnnls, and Cindy Bruehl. GIRLS’ VARSITY SCHEDULE We They House Springs 16 45 Granite City North 20 41 East St. Louis Lincoln 25 36 Triangular Meet East St. Louis 22 33 Granite City South 16 39 City Championship East 31 24 Hazelwood Invitational — 2nd of 15 Webster Groves Invitational — 3rd of 17 East St. Louis Invitational — 2nd of 5 St. Clair County Meet — 2nd of 6 Southwestern Conference Meet — 3rd of 7 Came the end of a long grueling run for Ron Wagner. 152 Cross Country Running for the varsity were (Bottom Row) Nancy Dunlap, manager, Scott Reuss, Kevin Armstrong, Matt Zagar, jack Unrah, Wayne Polczynski. Ed Shaver, Greg Kern, (Top Row) Sandy Berry, manager, Steve Kamm, John Weilmuenster. Kenny Cook, Roy Northcutt, Jeff Lawrence, Charlie Rosenberg, Ron Wagner, Rick Barnes, and Coach Norman Armstrong. Coach Armstrong uses one of his many “Did I win?, asked Robyn Kelly of Manager skills before a cross country meet. Nancy Dunlap. And they’re off . . . BOYS’ VARSITY SCHEDULE (low score wins) We They House Springs 34 25 Ccntralia 36 21 Granite City North 20 37 Triangular Meet East St. Louis 36 22 Granite City South 19 42 City Championship East 33 24 Granite City North Inv. — 14th of 20 Triad Invitational — 7th of 25 West Invitational — 3rd of 11 Edwardsville Invitational — 3rd of 15 East St. Louis Invitational — 7th of 9 Peoria Invitational — 22nd of 44 St. Clair County Meet — 4th of 9 Alton Invitational — 2nd of 10 Southwestern Conf. Meet — 4th of 7 District — 5th of 15 Sectional — 13th of 16 Crosscountry 153 Golfers “drive” their way to state Coach Gene Maurer guided the golf team to a 15-4 season. Sophomore Jerry Haas led the team with a 38.57 overall average and Co-captain Craig Doiron followed with a 39.16 overall average. West placed first in the Belleville West Invitational, fifth in the Edwardsvillc Invitational Tournament, and sixth in the Champaign Invitational Tournament. The golf team went on to finish first in the District and Sectional Tournaments, and then placed twelfth in the state finals. Along with Haas and Doiron, Rick ( onstance, Kent Jones, Trov Henard, and Andy Mulconnerv also made it to the state playoffs. Senior Danielle Rawlings qualified for state, for the second consecutive year, with a 91 . “Why am I always left holding the bag ?” wondered Rich Rawlings. Ken Holshouscr sinks a long putt as Jerry Haas swings his way into a successful season. Craig Doiron observes. Varsity Golf Dual Competition Scores We Thev Granite South 194 222 Althoff 146 161 East St. Louis 197 223 Edwardsville 193 188 Belleville East 197 209 Collinsville 196 208 Granite North 155 162 Alton 192 211 Granite South 157 167 Mascoutah 187 201 East St. Louis 199 207 Alton 193 220 Collinsville 190 998 Edwardsville 200 195 Althoff 197 222 Belleville East 192 186 Mascoutah 163 155 Members of the golf team were (Bottom Row) Jem- Haas, Kye Goalby, Andy Mulconnery, Troy Henard, Rich Rawlings, (Top Row) Ken Holshouser, Craig Doiron, Kent Jones, Rick Constance, and Coach Gene Maurer. 154 Golf Craig Doiron relaxes after a hard day’s work. Swimmers Craig Doiron and Ken Holshouser get in shape for another Maroon victory. splash into season Competing on the swim team were Matt Ritter, Dale Barschak, John Stubblefield, Kurt Schlosser, Scott O’Neill, Rob Gjcrswald, Blake Rowe, and Bob Rcttlc. The swimmers practiced throughout the year at Oak Hill and the Belleville YMCA. These swimmers repre¬ sented West in district and state meets as they participated in individual races and relays. Many hours of practice were put in to prepare for the meets. West swimmers were always in the lead. Have to keep in shape . . . Swimming for the Maroons this year were Bob Rettle, Dale Barschak. Matt Ritter, and John Stubblefield. Missing from the picture are Kurt Schlosser, Scott O’Neill, Rob Gjcrswald, and Blake Rowe. Golf and Swimming 155 Soccer team reaches “goals” In their second year. Coach Gary Carr led the Maroon soccer team to a 15-9 season. The Maroons defeated Granite City South, the 1978 state champions, and this victory highlighted a very successful season. Besides being city champions, West finished second in the southwestern conference and went on to finish first in the sub-sectional championship. Co-captains Chris Generous, West’s “Most Valuable Player,” and Greg Holdener led the explosive Maroon attack. Generous was chosen to the Metro-East Journal All-Star Team and teammate Andy Arterbum received the Joe Dressier Memorial Award. Coach Gary Carr ' s advice guided the Maroons to a successful season. Chris . . . Generous with his defense. Varsity soccer members were (Bottom Row) Charles Stathis, Dirk Stevenson, Mark Reimc, Ethan Lltsev, Lance Obst, Scott Litsev, Andy Artcrburn, Sam Rainwater, manager, (Second Row) Rcena Fralley, manager, Mike Korein, Greg Oplt, Gary Hoelscher, Scott Jaskowiak, Rob Muren, Mike Arnold, Colin Baltii manager, (Top Row) John Winter, John Johnson, Pete Merzian, Greg Holdener, Rob McCammon, Dan John Johnson leads the Maroon attack. Blaes, Tim Snare, Mike Howard, Rav Holdener, Chris Generous, Scott Groce, and Coach Garv Carr 156 Soccer The Junior varsity consisted of (Bottom Row) Paul Kurrelmeyer, Bruce Cohn, Eric Holdener, Tim Elser, Rick Mills, Mike Koreln, Randy Elser, Brian Bammer, Jeff Schloemann, Rick Stauder, Collin Baltz, manager, (Second Row) Greg Walter, Tom Ackerman, Dan Boatman, Rick Sewell, Charlie Stathls, Ethan Lltsey, Mark Relme, Harry Merzlan, Mike Harris, Samantha Rainwater, manager, (Top Row) I)lrk Stevenson, Casey Johnston, Dale Schwoebel, Chris Constance, Ray Holdener, Rob McCammon, Pat Strausbaugh, Greg Oplt, Terry Johnson, Claudio Castello, Reena Fralley, Karen Hombostcl, managers, and Coach Gary Carr. Missing from the picture were Greg Bean, and Doug McDonald, and Managers Terri Finch, Sherri Finch, and Donna Krausz. Sure hope our cheerleaders get here soon . . . Pete Merlzlan and Maroon hopes flew “high” all season. Varsity Soccer Scores We They E. St. Louis 19 0 Lebanon (O.T.) 0 1 Belleville East 6 1 Granite City South 0 3 Alton 3 2 Cahokia (O.T.) 0 1 Edwardsville 4 0 E. St. Louis (Forfeit) 1 0 Waterloo 10 0 Lebanon 2 3 Collinsville 0 1 Belleville East 7 0 Althoff 2 1 Cahokia (O.T.) 1 0 Edwardsville 3 1 Alton 2 0 Granite City North 1 2 Sub-Sectionals Lebanon 5 0 O’Fallon 2 0 Sectionals Granite City South 2 1 Quincy Notre Dame 1 2 Granite City North 1 2 Goalie Mike Howard helps “throw” off another West opponent. Soccer 157 Experience leads Maroons Under the coaching of Bruce Arnold and his staff of Pete Hcnsel, Keith Lawrence, and Larry Betz, the Maroons ended their season with a six win-three loss record and second place finish in the Southwestern Conference. The Junior varsity team had a perfect five win-no loss record. Led by one of the best back fields ever to play at West, the gridders scored 220 points and picked up 246.5 yards on the season. Austin Kattenbraker, voted the most valuable offensive player, was the leading rusher (602 yards), leading receiver (170 yards), and leading scorer (62 points). Brent Lehr also scored 56 points for the Maroons. The solid and experienced Maroon defense was anchored by linebacker Dave Sonnenberg, voted the most valuable defensive player and the most inspirational player. The Maroon defense held opponents to less than nine points per game. Dave Sonnenberg, Kevin Athmcr, and Jeff LeGrand led the team in tackles. Ken Brown led the team in interceptions with five and Rick Gauch was the leader in fumble recoveries with three. Varsity Scores West They DeSmct 14 28 East Moline 14 7 Edwardsville 18 0 Collinsville 61 14 East 28 3 Cahokia 57 0 East St. Louis 0 3 Althoff 6 7 Alton 26 16 Junior Varsity West beat East St. Louis Lincoln West beat Alton West beat Edwardsville West beat East West beat East St. Louis Lincoln The defensive team consisted of (Bottom Row) Jeff LeGrand. Mark Gray, Kevin Athmer, Greg Sonnenberg, Pete McClary, Dave Sonnenberg, Nick Scher, Jeff Marlfian, Scott Olson, Dave Gebhart, Rick Gauch, (Second Row) Larry Phillips, John Finck, Scott Lutton, Kirk Olsen, Keith Dlntlemann, Kenny Brown, Bill Broadhurst, Paul Snook, Jeff Gass, Ron Hodgkins, munager, (Top Row) Mark Mason, Gordon Meyer, Dade Farrar, Jeff Matecki, Dwavnc Schaller, Jeff Lanaghan, Rick Sotlropoulos, John Slocomb, Randy Alexander, and Tom Tipton, manager. Opponents found Austin Kattenbraker tough to bring down. Nobody got through the wall of the Mighty Maroon defense. 158 Football Members of the offensive team were (Bottom Row) Steve Voss, Doug Compton, John Duncan, Rusty Strong, Brad Barton, Austin Kattenbraker, Dean Walsh, Doug Matzenbacher, Brent Lehr, Roy Winkle, Dan Hemmer, (Second Row) Doug Siebenberger, Charles Nager, Brian Barton, Steve Williamson, Jay Gintz, Matt Zipfel, Doug Tedford, Dave Conley, Rick Bittner, Randy Johnston, (Third Row) Terry Groce, Larry Ruser, Jeff Lowrance, Dave Self, Mark O’Donnell, Jeff Weidenbenner, Dan Schwoebel, Tom Tilton, Chip Weihl, Nick Gedda, (Top Row) Kevin Sullivan, manager, Terry Dobbs, Dan Gipson, Kevin Elbe, Dave Becherer, Barry Wood, Brad Scharf, Dairy Nadler, Scott Weeke, and Jim Waddington, manager. Coach Bruce Arnold talks over the game plan with quarterback Brad Barton. Brent Lehr . . . bustin’ loose. Austin Kattenbraker’s 73-yard record-breaking punt. Football 159 Underclass teams built up skills for the future The sophomore team, directed by Coach Phil Highsmith, won seven of their nine games. The sophomores claimed the City Championship by edging out Althoff by a score of twelve to six, and sneaking past East, tw T enty-one to twxnty. The freshman “A” team finished the season with a five-three win-loss record, and the freshman “B” team concluded with 1 win and 1 loss. The freshmen were under the direction of Coach Bob Kaiser and Coach John Wehmeier. Sophomore Football We They Althoff 12 6 East St. Lincoln 30 0 Edwardsville 30 0 Collinsville 31 21 Belleville East 22 21 Cahokia 12 20 East St. Louis 6 22 Granite South 33 28 Alton 41 32 Freshman Football “A Squad Rock 37 0 Clark 16 8 Edw ' ardsville 16 19 Collinsville 14 0 Belleville East 8 20 Cahokia 8 14 Althoff 22 16 Granite South 45 7 V iiiisiiSiSfe AjHHE 4 Members of the sophomore football team were (Bottom Row) Tony Summers, John Buttery, George Webster, Doug Kaufman, Mark Mason, Mark Finck, Terry Dobbs, Dean Lawrence, Jay Bruckner, Jay Ingram, Mike Duvall, (Second Row) Scott Scher, Farley Tate, Randy Smith, Mark Hines, Tracey Tipton, Dave Hepworth, Dave Dahm, Ken Chinn, Mark Peebles, Bill Kern, (Third Row) Tim Sourbcck, Paul Mudd, Dave Lautz, Barry Jones, Dave Buser, Rick Martin, Perry Deeke, Mark Harris, (Fourth Row) Eric Ellison, Joe Kavanaugh, Jim Miller, Kent Schneider, Frank Vollmer, Rick Pries, Jim Fishbein, (Top Row) Don Munie, Coach Phil Highsmith. and Howard Kurtz. Sophomore Jav Bruckner evades a tackle. 160 Football The freshman team consisted of (Bottom Row) Mark Hoge, Jim Kurtz, Scott Glaeser, Chuck Presnell, Larrv Moore, Jim Kelso, Mark Arneson, Mike Stuhlsatz, Bob Dahm, Barry Herrmann, Bret Duvall, Perry Novak, Brad Gass, (Second Row) Russ Moore, Todd Hedworth, Jeff Meyer, John Lanaghan, Kevin Sisk, Mike Williamson, Dan Fahey, Jim Smith, Kent Howlett, Chris Reibllng, Len Brown, Pat Tygett, (Third Row) Tony Bedweil, Jim McHenry, Rick Stutts, Mike Huber, Dave Sager, Dave Mordhorst, Todd Whittaker, Dave Slebcnbergcr, Rob Hllpert, Todd Tipton, Dan Thels, Dave Huhman, Kyle Flckel, (Fourth Row) Tom Schmidt, Kelly Sandhelnrlch, Ken Friedman, Bill Pletroburgo, Chris Lindauer, Mark Houba, Joe Hayden, Doug Escher, Joe Hoertel, Dave Griffin, Tim Bowen, John Schobert, Ken Voilmer, (Fifth Row) Bob Tuttle, Brian Fields, Ron Kraudel, Dan See, Jim Rlbble, Tim Murphy, Todd Croissant, Roger Shelton, Tony Gabel, Paul Layton, Keith Naumann, Rob Behrmann, (Sixth Row) Mike Manlon, Ed Kuplnaki, Dave Crowe, Scott Lougeay, Jim W’alker, Art Martin, Mike Slmmonds, John Henry, Tom Smith, Don Fix, Steven Bolt, Ron Miller, (Top Row) Steven Karfs, manager. Clay Moon, manager, Frank Casson, manager, Todd Karfs, manager. Coach Bob Kaiser, and Coach John Wehmeier. Missing from the picture were Jim Watkins, Bill Santanello, Bob Holbrook, and Curt Altman. Managers Jim Waddlngton and Tom Tipton help the Injured. Captains Nick Scher and Dave Sonnenberg lead team In school assembly. Quarterback Brad Barton scopes the field. Football 161 V oUey ball team is best in area The powerful Maroon girls volleyball team compiled a record of 15 wins and 9 losses as they finished off another highly successful season. Under Coach Charles Rodman, the team went on to win the district and sectional tournaments before losing a hard-fought battle to Carbondale in the super-sectionals. Lanna DeFrates, voted most valuable player, led the team in serving points with 236 serves and also in spikes with 129. Cheryl Buesking followed closely with 120 spikes. Alice Younger and Cheryl Buesking were voted most inspira¬ tional players. Sherry terveer led the team in assists with 201 and holds the career record with 348 assists. Lanna DeFrates holds the record for serving points in a game (15), match (24), season (236), and career (461). The solid defense held opponents throughout the year, including Granite City North, who was held scoreless by the Maroons in one game. The junior varsity squad compiled an impressive 12-3 record and the freshman team finished the season with a 2-3 record. Leaping Lanna DeFrates prepares for one of her many spikes. Members of the varsity team were (Bottom Row) Terri Santanello, Cheryl Buesking. Sherry Terveer, Lanna DeFrates, Mary Zipfel, Alice Younger. Brenda Frerker, (Top Row) Coach Charles Rodman. Martha Wilkinson, manager, Sue Kuenne, Michele Wiley, Jean Scheller, Jane Sperry, and Kathy Wurdlnger, manager. 162 Volleyball Sherry Terveer “bumps” for another assist. Maroons blocked opponents’ shots many times. Coach Charles Rodman handles pre-game procedures. The Junior varsity consisted of (Bottom Row) Annette Dahm, Bonnie Terveer, Alice Younger, Cheryl Reime, Mary Jo Biermann, Sherry Wild, (Second Row) Sharon Fleshren, Carla Francoeur, Sue Scheller, Sue Matzenbacher, Lynn Zika, Amy Sperry, (Top Row) Kathy Wurdlnger, manager. Sue Kuenne, Bonnie Weiss, Melody Edwards, Diane Carmody, Sara Boul, Martha Wilkinson, manager, and Coach Charles Rodman. Setting an assist record was Sherry Terveer with her three hundred and forty-eight career assists. Varsity Scoreboard Record 15-9 1st 2nd 3rd Red Bud 15-20 20-18 8-20 Belleville East 20-5 20-13 Althoff 15-20 10-20 Cahokia 20-5 20-6 Granite City South 20-11 20-17 Granite City North 20-0 20-15 Collinsville 20-18 6-20 9-20 East St. Louis 20-11 20-17 Belleville East 20-15 20-12 Alton 20-3 20-11 Salem Invitational Tournament (2 games) Salem 20-7 20-9 Carbondale 20-17 14-20 16-20 Edwardsvllle 18-20 20-6 20-12 Frecburg 14-20 16-20 Belleville West Invitational Tournament (3 games) Red Bud 20-7 20-9 Freeburg 18-20 20-16 16-20 Mascoutah 8-20 17-20 Mascoutah 19-21 20-15 20-14 Wesclin 20-14 9-20 18-20 I.H.S.A. District Tournament Belleville East 20-11 20-6 Althoff 20-15 20-18 I.H.S.A. Sectional Tournament Collinsville 12-20 20-11 20-13 Lincoln 20-11 17-20 20-18 I.H.S.A. Super-Sectional Carbondale 5-20 14-20 Volleyball 163 Block that ball! The freshmen team included (Bottom Row) Amy Boyles, Jennifer Shannon, Kim Hazelwood, Karen Roth, Merry Davinroy, Tracy Martin, (Top Row) Anna Klohr, manager, Mary Beth Richards, Lynn Zika, Carla Francocur, Sue Scheller, Trudv Meloan, manatfer and Coach Charles Rodman. Preparation before the game was fun! Coach Charles Rodman plots another Maroon victory. 164 Volleyball Varsity wrestlers were (Bottom Row) Todd Junck, Don Munie, John Schaeffer, and Jay Polettl, managers, (Second Row) Paul Lanzante, Steve Gauch, Bob Dahm, Dave Harris, Jeff Erhardt, Glenn Hcil, Mike Arnold, Keith Hernandez, (Top Row) Coach John Wehmeier, John Bevenue, Dave Self, Dan Hemmer, Norm Dahm, Tony Summers, Doug Matzenbacher, Don Belobraydlc, Andy Wilkinson, Tom Partelow, Jeff Bauman, George Papproth, Rob Muren, Coach Bob Vagge, and Coach Bill Hart. Tournament Results Mascoutah Invitational First ' c Hazelwood East Invitational First Southwestern Conference First IHSA Districts First IHSA Sectionals Third IHSA State Nineteenth Wrestlers went to state without a defeat Under coach John Wehmeier who achieved the 101-victory mark in his coaching career, the wrestlers had a tremendous season. Through hours of practice and a lot of teamwork, they ended up with undefeated for the season. Highlighting the season were the tw T o state competitors, Dave Harris, a junior in the 105-pound class, and Norm Dahm, a senior in the 138 145 division. Both placed sixth in state competition. Dave ended his undefeated season with firsts in the Mascoutah Invitational, the Hazelwood East Invitationa l, the Southwestern Confer¬ ence, the IHSA Districts, and the IHSA Sectionals. Norm finished his year with firsts in the Hazclw’ood East Invitational, the Southewestem Conference, and the IHSA Districts. The Junior varsity included (Bottom Row) Paul Lanzante, Chris Hessler, Jeff Erhardt, Jim Dave Harris received a lot of congratulaUons for his Fishbein, Terry Johnson, Tim Elser, Tim Partelow, (Top Row) George Papproth, Andy Wilkinson, achievement. Tony Summers, Gary McCoy, John Chinn, Dave Ingram, Jim Muskopf, and Coach Bill Hart. Maroons warm up before another victory. Wrestling 165 Maroons had a record-breaking season The Mighty Maroon wrestlers tied the team record of thirty-eight consecutive dual-meet victories and had the first undefeated season ever at West! Among this talented and hard-working team of wrestlers were Jeff Bauman, a senior in the 167-pound class with a first place in the Southwestern Conference and Dave Self, a Junior who led the team with nineteen pins and who had a first place in the Hazelwood East Invitational. Another Junior in the 132-pound class was Rob Muren, with firsts in the Hazelwood East Invitation- als. Southwestern Conference, and the IHSA Districts. A first place in the Districts was won by Glenn Hell, a senior in the 119-pound class. The Maroon contender being declared the victor wa a familiar scene to wrestling fans this year. Varsity Scoreboard We Thev Roxana 48 9 Parkw’av West 44 20 Alton 51 12 Collinsville 68 2 Granite City North 32 18 Edwardsville 51 12 Hazelwood East 43 16 East St. Louis 53 3 Rivcrview 24 21 Cahokia 36 15 We They Lincoln 63 3 Parkway North 42 10 Granite City South 26 25 Hazelwood Central 40 12 Parkw ay North 40 9 Wood River 55 10 Fox of Arnold 47 9 Althoff 50 3 East 41 10 Dave Harris, the “Masked Avenger, strikes again! They’re not messing around! 166 Wrestling o ' ± Getting psyched-up for another Mighty Maroon victory. Wrestlers were always up for their matches Another victory was chalked up by Norm Dahm. Coach Bob Yagge gives a bit of advice to Kenny Baum. Coach John Wehmeier observes every detail of a match. Girl eagers have rebuilding year Having only one returning starter from last years “elite eight” team and facing one of the toughest schedules in the area added up to 10 wins and 12 losses for the girls’ basketball team and Coach Larry Betz. The girl eagers placed third of eight teams in the Mascoutah Invitational Tournament. Leading the team in scoring for t he season was Jane Sperry with an 11.2 points per game average, while Melody Edwards led the team in rebounds, averaging 6.9 per game. From the free throw line Alice Younger hit 72.7%, followed by Ruth Garrison with 60.2%. Pam Quandt won the honor of being elected by her teammates as the Most Valuable Player. W ith the addition of an assistant coach, Coach Bob Keefe, the Mighty Maroon team grew. The freshmen and sophomores had their own schedule. They ended up with 2 wins and 5 losses. I ' he Junior varsity team concluded their season with a 8 win - 10 loss record. Pam Quandt catches opponents off guard. ■W ' W ' -j Bonnte Weiss gains position for a rebound. Members of the Mighty Maroon girls’ basketball team were (Bottom Row) Sue Hubert and Sherri Shondy, managers, (Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Alice lounger, Pam Quandt, co-captaln, Angelica Anagnostopoulos, Jane Sperry Bonnie Wel Melody Edwards, Michele Wiley, co-captaln, Jean Scheller. Rob n Kelly, Ruth Garrison, Mary Cumane, Malvn Renth, and Coach Larrv Betz. } 168 Girls’ Basketball The Junior varsity team consisted of (Bottom Row) Lori Ninnis, Debbie Klein, Alice Younger, Janet Vollmer, Stephanie Wall, (Second Row) Sue Hubert, manager, Angelica Anagnostopoulos, Robyn Kelly, Lynn Zika. Barb Howard, Pam Flahan, (Third Row) Sherri Shondy, manager, Nancy Mohrman, Sue Scheller, Mary Beth Richards, Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, (Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Diane Heberer, Nancy Blackard, Merry Davinroy and Mary Curaane. Melody Edwards leaps into action. Ruth Garrison loses the handle. Girls ' Basketball Scoreboard We They Mascoutah Invitational Tournament Okawville 54 28 Lincoln 27 54 Belleville East 38 53 Althoff 39 24 East St. Louis 35 43 Centralia 38 58 Visitation 38 59 Mascoutah 42 55 Cahokia 69 27 Edwardsville 71 56 Belleville East 49 53 Granite City South 36 48 Alton 54 62 O’Fallon 50 28 Althoff 51 42 Collinsville 51 54 Granite City North 54 24 East St. Louis 42 63 Alton 53 48 Belleville East 45 38 Cahokia 60 27 I.H.S.A. Rcgionals E. St. Louis Lincoln 34 71 Girls’ Basketball 169 Members of the freshman girls’ basketball team were (Bottom Row) Sherri Shondv, manager, Diane Heberer, Jennifer Shannon, Lori Nlnnls, Sue ScheUer, Merry Davlnroy. Sue Hubert, manager, (Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Barb Howard, Linda Rathke, Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, Nancy Blackard, Lynn Ztka, Mary Beth Richards, and Debbie Klein. Coach Bob Keefe gave advice to the junior varsity during a timeout. Debbie Klein “skies” for the ball. The girls work the ball In for another Maroon basket. Nancy Mohrman and Angelica Anagnostopoulos await the tip from Robyn Kelly. Freshman - Sophomore Scoreboard We They Lincoln (sophs) 16 25 Cahokia (B team) 22 17 Cahokla (A team) 24 31 Althoff (B team) 20 24 Althoff (A team) 18 32 Althoff (B team) 24 16 Althoff (A team) 29 44 170 Girls’ Basketball Underclassmen show potential The freshman and sophomore basketball teams worked hard and gained valuable experience throughout the season. Under the coaching of Mr. Gary Weshinskey, the freshman “A” team had an impressive 13-9 record. The “B” team finished the season with a 9-7 record. Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer guided the sophomore team to a strong 11-9 record. Terry Dobbs led the team in scoring and Norm Krause was the leading rebounder. The sophomore basketball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Tim Snare, Nick Zenarosa, Wayne Polczvnski, Jay Bruckner, Terry Dobbs, Scott Martens. Jim Ryan, (Top Row) Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, Barb Gardner, manager. Bob Browy, manager, Rick Schroeder, Mark Mason, Norm Krause, Rob McCammon, Kevin Downen, Peggy Colgan, manager, and Melissa DeMonge, manager. Kelly Sandhelnrlch shows strong defense. Bouncing the basketball for the freshmen were (Bottom Row) Clark Schulte, Chris Relbllng, BUI Pletroburgo, Tom Schmidt, Kelly Sandheln- rich, Mike Len, (Second Row) Jon Lanaghan, Chuck Presnell, Mike Blaha, Jim Smith, Mike Butts, Dan Spickard, (Third Row) Stan Wlerdszcwski, Jim Watkins, Dan See, Dave Mordhorst, and Coach Gary Weshlnskev. Missing from the picture were Jim Ribble, Tony Bedwell, Terry Denton, Tony Johnson, manager, Keith Naumaon, manager, Amy Boyles, storekeeper, Martha Blue, storekeeper, and Diana Heberer, storekeeper. Rob McCammon displays his excellent defensive ability. Norm Krause and Kevin Downen anUclpate the rebound. Boys’Basketball 171 Balance and depth spark As the result of good balance and experience, the Maroons, coached by Mr. Roger Mueller, had an impressive 17-8 overall record. Besides finishing second in the Southwestern Conference with a 9-3 record, the Maroons were also city champions. Greg Sonnenberg averaged 15.7 points per game, Ron Stitzel 14.3 per game, and Kip Pabst 13.7 per game to lead the team in scoring, while Mark Hackmann led the team in rebounding with 7.0 rebounds per game. Brent Lehr, the floor leader for the Maroons, paced the team with 5.4 assists per game and sparked the tough Maroon man-to-man defense. Ron Stitzel led the team in field goal percentage (57%) while Kip Pabst led in free throw percentage (77.3%). The Junior varsity squad, coached by Mr. Woody Burnett, had a 8-10 record. Brian Barton led the balanced scoring attack with 10.2 points per game, followed closely by Dave Becherer and John Slocomb, who averaged 10 points per game. Mike Howard pulled down 7.0 rebounds per game to lead the team and Brian Barton anchored the defense by receiving 12 charges. Varsity Schedule Record 17-8 We They Mascoutah 59 52 Centralia 67 88 East St. Louis 62 68 Granite City South 63 52 Collinsville 70 64 Cahokia 60 55 Centralia Holiday Tournament Peoria Woodruff 66 53 Chicago Manley 58 78 Edwardsville 78 65 Alton O.T. 68 67 DeSmet 55 79 Edwardsville 51 47 Belleville East 81 69 BTHS East Invitational Tournament Granite City North 75 48 Lincoln 76 71 DeSmet 65 68 East St. Louis 52 54 Collinsville 51 53 Althoff 87 56 Alton 64 60 Granite City North 82 62 Belleville East 81 76 Cahokia 61 57 Regional Tournament at BTHS East Cahokia 67 64 East St. Louis 67 70 The varsity cagers were (Bottom Row) Mark Hackmann, Kip Pabst, Benjie Smith, Pat Martens, (Second Row) Kathy Burnett, manager, Brian Richards, Greg Sonnenberg Dave Becherer, Brian Barton, Terry Neff, manager, (Third Row) Kris Kaiser’ manager, Brent Lehr, Brad Barton, Rusty Strong, Mike Howard, Ron Stitzel, Bob Browy, manager, (Top Row) Head Coach Roger Mueller, Coach Woodv Burnett. Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, and Coach Gary Weshlnskey. Brent Lehr’s excellent quickness on defense shuts off his opponent. Loose ball . . . 172 Boys’ Basketball Rusty Strong leaves opponent with no place to go. Center Ron Stitzel shoots In another two points, as Maroon teammates look on. The Junior varsity consisted of (Bottom Row) Norm Krause, Jerry Haas, Benjie Smith, Tcrrv Dobbs, (Second Row) Doug Compton, Jeff Lanaghan, John Slocomb, Dave Becherer, Brian Barton, (Third Row) Steve Jones, Steve McClary, Dan Gipson, Mike Howard, (Top Row) Dave Wenzel, manager. Coach Woody Burnett, Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, and Coach Gary Weshinskey. Kip Pabst, one of the best long-range shooters ever to play for West, show ' s his form. Bovs’ Basketball 173 The girls’ tennis team got in the swing of things After a slow start, the mighty Maroon girls’ tennis team finished out their season, defeating area powers Alton, Collinsville, and Centralia. Each of these schools had won their respective district contests. The Maroons didn’t fare so well in their own district as they finished fourth behind three very good teams. The girls finished the year in second place among the Southwestern Conference schools, with a six and six win-loss record. The member of the girls’ tennis team were (Bottom Row) Lisa Blaha, co-captain, Andrea Korein, Julie Parks, co-captain, Stephanie Dorris, Pam Simpson, Julie Maddox, Stephanie Wall, Leah Schmidt, (Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Beth Laughlln, Lynn Molltor, Liz Alvey, Dee Shively, Mary Arterburn, Liz Gramllch, Jeannle Arterburn, and Monica Frederick. Varsity Schedule We They Cahokia 6 1 East 1 6 Althoff 2 5 Granite South 2 5 Granite North 6 1 Mascoutah 3 4 East 2 5 Alton 4 1 Collinsville 4 3 O’Fallon 2 5 Edwardsville 5 2 Centralia 5 2 District (at Belleville East) Fourth Place Maroons eagerly await the start of a match. Preparation is half the battle. Stephanie Dorris prepares to return the volley. Lisa Blaha starts her serve. 174 Girls’Tennis The varsity Included (Bottom Row) Ray Holdener, John Roth, Scott McLean, .Man Lesko, Charlie Stathls, Marty Lesko, Joe Vassen, (Top Row) Coach Bob Kaiser, Phil Cohn, Marty Woodrome, Jo Parham, Dan Klmutls, Randy Melin, Greg Holdener, Mike Blaha, and Kevin Morton. IVetmen prepare for challenge The boys’ team was loaded with experi¬ ence. There were several returning lettermen along with a lot of young talent. The team was looking forward to a successful season. The yearbook went to press before the matches were played. Practice makes perfect. The members of the junior varsity were (Bottom Row) Don Holzum, Tracy Sourbeck, Ricky Stutts, Charles Snowden, (Top Row) Coach Bob Kaiser, Don Garret, Joe Hayden, Todd Karfs, Troy Cox. Boys’ Tennis 175 Softball is new addition Through the efforts of many people, softball became a new addition to spring sports. Coach Tom Xinnis and volunteer Coach Jim Brucggeman had over one hundred girls to choose from, but kept only twenty-one varsity and eighteen Junior varsity. In their first year, the girls have a lot of work ahead of them but proved to have a lot of potential. Pitcher Cindy Mank fires one in. The varsity squad team members were (Bottom Row) Annette Dahm, Terri Fruhworth Jan Faughn, Sandy Muskopf, Nancy Karwoski. Robin Monroe, Sue Scheller. (Second Row) Tyunna Bechtoldt, manager, Pam Quandt, captain. Gerrv Weasel, Carla Francoucr. Sue Matzcnbacher, Karen Markus, Sandy Kelso, Cindv Mank. co-captain, Lisa Blaha, co-captain, (Top Row) Coach Tom Ninnis, Debbie Johnston, Sharon Flcshrcn, Toni Edwards, Donna Krausz, Michele Wiley, Jane Sperrv, Linda Blackard. manager, and Coach Jim Brueggeman. Teammates Nancy Karwoski, Jan Faughn, Sharon Fleshren, Michele Wiley, and Lisa Blaha warm up before the game. Sandy Kelso and Jane Sperry work together for a double play. 176 Softball The Junior varsity team consisted of (Bottom Row) Peggy Thornton, Merry Davlnroy, Dee Shively, Michelle Kuhlman, Stacey Snowden, Sue Skaer, (Second Row) Myra Analla. Michele Zagar, Shell! Mclhom, Stephanie Wall, Tracey Martin, Caroline Cange, (Top Row) Mary Hotto, Cathy Browning, Linda Rathke, Lynn Zika, Mary Beth Richards, Vicki Ingram, and Coach Jim Brucggeman. Mary Hotto puts power into her swing. Coach Tom Xlnnis has a last minute pep talk with the team. Girl ' Softball Schedule April 4 Althoff Away April 5 E. St. Louis Lincoln Away April 11 Cahokia Here April 17 Columbia Away April 18 B.T.H.S. East Away April 20 Alton Here April 23 Mascoutah Away April 25 E. St. Louis Lincoln Here April 26 Edwardsvillc Away April 27 Granite City South Away April 28 Cahokia Tournament Away May 2 Freeburg Here May 3 Granite City North Here May 4 Althoff Here May 7 B.T.H.S. East Here May 8 E. St. Louis Sr. Here May 9 Alton Away Mav 11 Mascoutah Here •The yearbook went to press before the games were played. I got it! Softball 177 West ‘catches’ attention Under Coach Chuck Hasenstab, the varsity Maroons, as of the present time, have an impressive 3-0 record. Good hitting, solid defense, and good pitching have helped the team defeat O’Fallon, Mascoutah, and Granite City South. Returning lettermen were Brad Barton, Kenny Brown, John Duncan, Mark Gary, Steve Hausmann, Austin Kattenbraker, Pete McClary, Doug Miller, and Matt Zipfel. The leading hitters for the Maroons, after three games, were John Duncan and Brad Barton, respectively. Barry Wood and Jeff Gass combined for the first West no-hitter in years, against O’Fallon in the opener. What a fastball! Senior pitcher Jeff Gass shows his strong arm. Members of the varsity team were (Bottom Row) Jeff Lanaghan, Tim Elser. Kevin Cange, Gordon Meyer, Kenny Brown, Doug Siebenberger, Dave Becherer, Rick SoUropoulos, Mark Gray, (Top Row) Julia Buser, manager. Coach George Shea. Jeff Gass, Doug Miller, Austin Kattenbraker, Pete McClary, Brad Barton, Steve Voss, John Duncan, Steve Jones. Matt Zipfel, Kevin Elbe, Steve Hausmann, Brian Barton. Barn W ' ood, Tom Tipton, manager, Gail Redeker, manager, and Coach Chuck Hasenstab. Kevin Cange surprises everyone, even himself, with his catch. 178 Bovs’ Baseball Whoops! The sophomore team consisted of (Bottom Row) David Prickett, Kent Schneider, Jay Bruckner, Ed Shanz, Jerry Haas, Jack Plquard, Jim Miller, (Second Row) Tim Kastner, Jim McKinnon, Bob Browy, Chris Constance, Ma rk Harris, Duane Trlckey, Dean Lawrence, Terry Dobbs, (Top Row) coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, Dave Dahm, Norm Krause, Mark Mason, Frank Kartman, Kurt Wallace, Dave Graf, and Rick Mansfield. Members of the freshman team were (Bottom Row) Craig Stephens, Tom Schmidt, Jon Lanaghun, Mark Daily, Dave Thompson, Danny Garabedian, Doug Escher, (Second Row) Kelly Sandheinrich, Donald Szewczuk, Brad Nolte, Jeff LeRoy, Tod Whittaker, Dan Splckard, Tony Bedwell, John Schobert, manager, Keith Xaumann, manager, (Top Row) Jim Ribble, Larry Moore, Ken Friedman, Kevin Sisk, Mike Len, David Frame, Chris Reibling, Dave Sicbcnbcrgcr, and Coach Gene Maurer. Austin Kattenbrakcr, who did everything well for the baseball Maroons, looks over his bat. Freshman Kevin Sisk would go anywhere to play catch. Bovs’ Baseball 179 Varsity track members were (Bottom Row) Susan Gregson, Diane Schade, Margaret Jorns, Brenda Frerker, Sherry Terveer, Charlotte Thomas, Diane Seger, Judy Hamann, Margaret Edmondson, Sherry Ninnis, (Second Row) Marlene Raish, Tammy Arnold, Debbie Eschman, Terri Finch, Kathy Mannino, Kathy Burnett, Lanna DeFrates, Patti Tripp, Amy Sperry, Susan Houk. Janet Vollmer, (Third Row) Debbie Elser, Pattv Porter. Jackie Baum, Sandy Slnghose, Robyn Kelly, Mary Williams, Sue Hubert, Kellv Shannon, Coach Woody Burnett, (Top Row) Barb Utz, Patti Utz, Sherry Wild, Jean Weisen. Kathv Kamm, Tracy Sotiropolos, and Coach Gary Wcshinsky. Susan Houk comes to a trying finish. Maroons set for season The girls’ track team was led this year by Terri Finch, sprinter, Robyn Kelly, hurdler and sprinter, and Sherry Terveer, distance runner. Although weather conditions hindered the beginning of the season and E. St. Louis’ defeat dampened their spirit, the girls, with the aid of Coaches Norman Armstrong, Woody Burnett, and Gary Wcshinsky, looked forward to a good season. Coach Norm Armstrong clocks Tammy Arnold. West is In the lead. West hurdlers leap to success. 180 Girls’ Track Patty Porter makes it with ease. Off to a quick start was Judy Hammann. Mary Williams shows determination while launching the shot. The Junior varsity members were (Bottom Row) Tam mi Mueller, Cindy Freeman, Lori Ninnls, Jennifer Shannon, Theresa Jones, Michelle Hell, Jill Melton, (Second Row) Stephanie Haas, Jackie Riley, Ramon Schrauth, Leila Schein, La ura Molitor, Kathy Lin, (Third Row) Janet Thomas, Karen Roth, Cindy Bruehl, Amy Gregson, Janet Mueth, Susanne Huwer, (Top Row) Coach Gary Weshinsky, Tina Prindable, Debbie Klein, Barb Howard, Sandy Hall, and Jeannle Arterburn. Off to the beginning of another victory for the Maroons. It really isn ' t as easy as it looks! Girls’ Track 181 Cindermen leap to great heights The boys’ track team got off to a good start. The first meet against Edwards- villc ended in a victory. The East relays, in which West competed against eight other schools, also turned out to be a victory for West. The cindermen took first place in the discus relay, the two-mile relay, the 440 relay, and the 880 relay. The varsity team Included (Bottom Row) Tom Tilton, Roy Northcut, Larry Phillips, Gan- Bainter, Jeff Lawrence, Scott Morris, Dave Zahn, Ron Wagner, Kenny Cook, Rick Berkel, Tom Schaefer, (Second Row) Tom Anderson, Charles Rosenberg, Scott Jaskowlak, Keith Hernandez, Rick Gauch, Paul Snook, Brad Jones, Barry Jones, Paul Mudd, Terry Johnson, (Third Row) Kevin Armstrong, Dave Ingram, Bart Tate, Scott Reuss, Kent Dlntleman, Rick Barnes, Kevin Downen, Tim Snare, Rob McCammon, Eddie Shaver, John Slocomb, (Fourth Row) Chuck Presncll. Andy Artcrbum, Mike Harbin, manager, Don Munie, manager, Jim Ryan, Matt Zagar, Jack Unrah, Mark Peebles, Wayne Polcynski, Pat Strausbaugh, (Fifth Row) Jay Schmitz, Greg Kern, Dairy Nadler, Mark Fink, Coach Phil Hlghsmith, Coach Gary Carr, Coach Woody Burnett, Coach Norm Armstrong. (Top Row) Lee Anne Werle, Stacy Britten, and Sandy Berry, managers. Runners ... to your marks! Paul Snook puts all of his might Into the shot put. Rick Berkel flies through the air with the greatest of ease. O.K., everybody . . . stretch! 182 Bovs’ Track Rick Gauch displays great form with the discus. Don Munie brings in the hurdles. Scott Morris fights against the forces of gravity. The members of the Junior varsity were (Bottom Row) Ilonka Amos, manager, Scott Glaser, Rod Helpcrt, Jim Schwciss, Dean Wiemer, Dan See, Gerald Sewell, Mark Hoge, Brian Fields. (Second Row) Fran Mannlno, manager. Bob Dahm, Dave Churchill, Howard Schuchardt, Paul Kurrlemeyer, Bryan Bammer, Todd Yung, Tony Johnson, John Wolz, Tim Gray, (Third Row) Patti Wallace, manager, Eric Holdener, Adam Bauder, Ron Stuckel, Jim Engelage, Jan Kroupa, Mike Stuhlsatz, Ron Kraudel, Steve Guenther, (Fourth Row) Coach Norm Armstrong, Rick Mills, Rundy Elser, Brian Murphy, Mike Holt, Todd Schaller, Wade Farrar, Todd Tipton, Brad Stamps, Rob Bchrmann, (Fifth Row) Coach John Bodeker, Jim McHenry, Ron Miller, Dave Scger, John Kistner, Tony Gabel, Don Meyer, Pat Tygett, Brad Gass, (Top Row) Rich Barnes, and Kent Dlntleman. Bovs’ Track 183 c o M M U N I X T The popcorn wagon located on the Public Square gave the young people of popcorn concession is being operated by members of the Senior Citizens the community a taste of the past. Owned by the First National Bank, the group. Our town is a mixture of old and new r COMPLIMENTS OF Charles Beil and Sons, Inc. 476-1535 109 South Kossuth %, _ Millstadt, Illinois jj P % M rv Kuv Kohlberg of Bankers Trust assists Julia Buser in a business transaction. % _ 186 Community 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 224 N. HIGH BELLEVILLE J Doug Stewart, head photographer, purchases supplies for the Belle- vinois Staff from Roger Agne, at the new location of Marvin ' s Camera Shop in downtown Belle¬ ville. MARVIN ' S CAMERA 28 East Main Street Belleville, Illinois 233-4810 Material FABRIC SHOP 6500 West Main Belleville, Illinois 62223 398 3691 Ray Wenneman, Owner Betty Clements, Manager Community 187 J w We re No. 1 Our Sports Reports Cover • The Area • The State • The Nation • The World Sunday thru Friday News-Democrat We’ll always remember our first jobs ECflERER T£T i JzwS.L.ZU We Carry a Large Selection of Diamonds, Watches, Class Rings and Fine Jewelry Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairs MIKE JUDY COSTELLO PROPRIETORS Phone: 233-0197 12 East Main Street, Belleville, Illinois J % S$u i4AA rve ' d COIFFURE ROOM Phone: 234-6547 RAMADA INN 1234 CENTERVILLE AVE. BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS J 188 Community THE TWENHOEFEL COMPANY 16 East Main Street Belleville _Z_ j N) LAME DECS RECORDS RECORDS AND TAPES CARLYLE PLAZA - BELLEVILLE 235-6800 Belleville ' s Biggest Little Record Store ALLIED MEDICAL LABORATORIES 115 East Main Street Collinsville, Illinois 8701 State Street East St. Louis, Illinois % f ARBY’S IS A big juicy fresh wholesome lean luscious delicious CHANGE OF TASTE! 7400 N. Lindbergh Boulevard 4021 Lindell Boulevard 6066 Chippewa 3973 Lemay Ferry Road 9418 Natural Bridge Road Ftearurlng Artjj YRoart Beef Sandwich 16 S Bemiston 10823 New Halls Ferry Road 4421 West Main Street. Belleville 1286 Manchester Road. Manchester Community 189 Downtown Chiropractic Offices The Belleville area has DR. STEVEN E. REICHLING AND DR. RAYMOND WALTA Chriopractic Physicians 219 South Illinois Belleville, Illinois 62220 Phone 234-1455 ___ J many businesses and industries BELLEVILLE BOWLING SPORTS SHOP Authorized Brunswick Service Dealer 127 WEST MAIN STREET - BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone: 234-1255 The best varieties of art supplies and crafts in town can be found at BOLLMEIER’S HOBBY SHOP 715 East Main Street Belleville % Thompson ' s Gas, Inc. HOME HEATING COOLING LPGAS • FUELOIL • COAL BUILDING MATERIAL YARD: 234-0607 1431 NORTH ILLINOIS, BELLEVILLE OFFICES 233-6541 397-0321 _ S ' 190 Community RAZOR ROYAL 6400 West Main Street Suite 3M Belleville, Illinois 397-4422 SCHIELD ' S Prescription Shoppe, Inc. • Sick Room Supplies • Sales and Returns Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. 6 p.m. • Closed Sunday Holidays 4527 West Main St.. Belleville. Illinois 62223 Phone 234 8383 r (fuilta, iEtc. 277-7294 1801 fficat Hlain Street. Belleuille. Sllinoia 62221 (jhiilta. $arn. Nee lepoint. £reuiel. (Sift Stems Su ie Boraon Photo Copies Wedding Invitations Resumes Graduation Announcements Printing roan joi ou hhoio WnUTeman PRESS Free Colored Ink Days Each Week 121 West Main Street Belleville, III. 62220 277-1222 Community 191 f f Eagle Range and Manufacturing Co. CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES Eagle Range Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of quality gas and electric ranges for the home in your future. 119 S. 14th St., Belleville, III. W_ J if 4 We get a KICK out of being a step ahead in Equipment, Technology and Expertise! tollman Publishing Company Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home S mAulwnx ,9 We« 109 West Washington, Millstadt, Illinois A full service publisher and lithographer GEORGE MOYE, Funeral Director Belleville: 538-7121 Millstadt: 476-3181 St. Louis: 621-0170 250 Lebanon Avenue, Belleville, Illinois Phone 234-0419 198 Community Area firms experience prosperous year TO THE CLASS OF 79 - Whatever your lot in life, Build something on it! MICHAEL ' S 4719 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE. ILLINOIS - TRIBOUT DISTRIBUTORS 1701 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois The Place to Shop for Carnival and Holiday Supplies ' ' - % ILLINI FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 6100 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62223 %_ J Community 193 BAKERY Skaer’s Bakery We Specialize in Decorated Cakes 1013 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois [618] 233-5450 jA Country Club Plaza 5720 N. Belt West Belleville, Illinois 62223 Phone 277-7227 % 3 ' 194 Community f 1. Best wishes from GOLDEN DIPT, makers of the best in coating mixes. You can bake or fry extra crispy chicken, chops or seafood with GOLDEN DIPT! GOLDEN DIPT COMPANY (Div. DCA Food Ind., Inc.) Millstadt, Illinois _ a$ PASQVJALE ' S’ 6500 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS %_ j % THEG FORGE blANQUART JEWELERS 111 East Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62220 Phone: (618) 233-0968 %_ d Rivals sparked wholesome competition ERLINGER CONSTRUCTION CO. Office 234-3144 2502 South Belt West, Belleville, Illinois WENDY ' S 4311 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois Home of the famous old-fashioned hamburgers Community 195 Many skills are used in our area Mr Paul Lugge, owner of Bel-O Cooling and Heating, poses with West students, Missy Mueller and Lisa Lauf BEL-O COOLING HEATING 1915 South Belt, Belleville 234-3310 --- J $mimmrich ' s PHARMACY KRUMMRICH ' S PHARMACY Prescriptions, Cosmetics, Perfumes, Colognes 122 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62221 233-4513 r FAIRVIEW PHOTO SERVICE Professional Color Lab Service for the Photographer, Industry Public COLOR FILM PROCESSING Color copying of Wallet Size up to 8x10 Quantity Printing of Wallet Size to 16x20 Roll Film Developing and Printing Use Our Night Depository After Hours k r ' , P We use Kodak paper For good looking portraits PHONE 398-0039 HWY 161 CARSON DR. BELLEVILLE, ILL. 62221 HOURS: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday Saturday 9 a m. to 12 p.m. Closed Sunday (t Holidays A PLAZA BOWL 4001 North Belt West Belleville, Illinois 62223 Phone 233-9798 - - J Dry Mounting Safe. Easy 8c Fun and Save $ We Give Professional Help Complete Workshop Available Take Home Same Day Prints — 1000 to Choose From Glass • Matts • Stitchery No. 26 Country Club Plaza Belleville, Illinois 62223 277-4673 DO-IT-YOURSELF AND CUSTOM FRAMING 196 Community Community 197 r COMPLIMENTS OF John Thompson Pharmacy, Inc. 618-235-1440 301 WEST LINCOLN STREET SUITE 110 BELLEVILLE. ILLINOIS 62220 Mister DokujJL “Home of the World ' s Finest Donuts and Coffee” 4418 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 Phone: 233-9068 Open 24 Hours Dean R. Smith, Proprietor - J We watched our community expand The new addition to the semi-mall on the Public Square provided Job for local construction workers. 198 Community £ r Mr. Robert Elder shows his son Jeff the 79 models. ELDER CADILLAC, INC. 10400 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE. ILLINOIS Your money will be handled safely and with efficient service at the First National Bank of Millstadt, located at 3 E. Washington, Millstadt, Illinois. -N Ten holder Travel _ J HA WA AN SPECIAL IS TS - AIRLINE TICKETS - National International Representing All Airlines with NO SERVICE CHARGE World Wide Tours ☆ Cruises Group Travel ☆ Car Rental Hotel Reservations ☆ Vacation Packages Special Interest Packages BELLEVILLE 322 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62220 618-234-1046 Best of Luck to 79 GRADUATES from S ATE RADIO SOUND Radio Service Exclusive Auto Radio Specialist 3800 West Main Belleville 397-3800 Community 199 Scott Litscy makes a purchase at Hide Pharmacy. Hideg Pharmacy 8601 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62223 r % Weeke Wholesale 1600 North 89th Street Fairview Heights, Illinois 62208 4 Kurrus Funeral Home 657 North 57th Street Belleville, Illinois % j ' 9£f2l ireaiTestat E 1 Good luck to the Senior Class of Belleville Township High School West 1979 In the future when you are ready to invest in your first home, call us. We’ll be glad to help. m REALTOR MLS Each office is independently owned and operated. 200 Community W. A SCHICKEDANZ ' ? AGENCY INC INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOAN W. A. SCHICKEDANZ AGENCY. INC. 110 West Main St.. Belleville 233 0644 or 233-5277 Belleville has many landmarks OSICKS Bi-Rite Market Lawrence Osick, Owner Home of Finest U.S. Choice Meats Freezer Beef Our Specialty Sides - Hind Quarters - Fore Quarters Cut and Wrapped to Your Specifications Phone: 618-476-1545 19 W. Washington Millstadt. Illinois 62260 J FASHION CLOTHES for the FASHION JUNIOR THE ARCADES 6500 West Main Belleville, Illinois 398-5323 x two J Community 201 PLAOTS MORE 1801 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois THE OUTDOOR STORE • camping equipment • back pack • tents • boots • outdoor clothing • sailboats • kayaks • canoes • scuba gear 277-5151 2224 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 ' ■ . S Belleville National Savings Bank 23 Public Square Belleville, Illinois % s We are a part of Belleville ' s history Racquetball for any age Racquetball Club V 1001 South 74th Street Belleville, Illinois 62223 J 202 Community s k _ £ C r RENT-A-CAR DAY - WEEK - MONTH We Feature GM and Other Fine Cars LEASES AVAILABLE 2615 W. MAIN 233-7920 TH ECO BELLEVILLE % Residents of the Calvin D. Johnson Nursing Home received care In a home-like atmosphere. CALVIN D. JOHNSON NURSING HOME “Let us care for those you care for. (618) 234-3323 727 North 17th Street Belleville, Illinois REICHERT GRAIN COMPANY 600 South First Street Belleville, Illinois Community 203 % f f Lathing • Plastering • Floors • Drywall • Roof Decks • Acoustical Ceilings • Demountable Partitions GEORGE WEIS COMPANY 101 East White Street Millstadt, Illinois 62260 Phone 618-476-3291 %_ d We have many sources of entertainment 6208 W. Main St. 277-3470 Belleville, III. 62223 Full Service — Carry-out — Catering Specializing in good food at affordable prices GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF 79 A ifi A Mid America Bank MEMBER F D I C MidAmerica Bank and Trust Company of Edgemont 8740 State Street, East St. Louis, III. 62203 (618) 397-2122 204 Community Chris Smith enjoys the convenience provided by the Magna Carta facility of the First National Bank, located on the Public Square Plaza. Congratulations Seniors FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEVILLE 234-0020 Community 205 206 Community Business Patrons ACADEMY OF BEACTY CULTURE 5400 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois BELLEVILLE TRAVEL 204 North High Belleville, Illinois THE CHILDREN ' S SHOP 121 East Main Street Belleville, Illinois CMC STEREO CENTER 4416 West Main Street FORGET-ME-NOT SHOP 6500 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois KEIL HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORKS 301 North Illinois Street Belleville, Illinois LE-ART BEAUTY SALON 217 Commercial Building 7 North High Street Belleville, Illinois METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE 213 South Illinois BeUeviUe, Illin ois MY PLACE 925 South Belt West Belleville, Illinois PHYSICIANS OPTICAL COMPANY 103 South Third Street Belleville, Illinois SHOPLAND 6930 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois HAROLD SMITH PHARMACY 1323 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois TAPHORN BROTHERS APPLIANCES 3901 North Belt West Belleville, Illinois GENE VOLLMER GARAGE 610 South Jefferson MUlstadt, Illinois Community 207 Board of Education Burris, Edward 26 Cox, June 26 Don Ian, Joseph 26 Donovan, Jean 26 Krause, Norman 26 Moore, Leonard 26 Nold, George 26 Faculty Index Addison, Bruce 28 Allen, F. B. 28 Ames, Marsha 28 Armstrong, Norman 28, 148, 152, 153 Arnold, Bruce 28. 106, 138, 159 Ayllon. Arnold 28 Beaird, Margaret 28 Belcher, Howard 28 Besse, Kenneth 28 Best, Jean 28, 116 Betz. Larry 28, 168 Bobzin, David 28, 124 Bonnell, Mary Lu 28, 30 Bono, Nina 28 Boyll, Mike 28 Buchanan, Tim 28 Budde, Alfred 28 Burnett, Woody 28, 172, 173 Butts, Dennis 28 Carr, Gary 28 Certain, James 28 Chmeleck, Joe 28, 30 Clark, Robert 28 Closson, Helen 28 Craig, Cynthia 29. 128 Dahm. Doug 29 Dailey, Tom 29 Dosier, Robert 26 Duncan, Judy 29 Eskra, Doug 29 Esterly, George 29 Evans, Bill 29, 119 Flori, Bea 29 Friederich. Richard 29, 124 Friemann, Dwight 29 Fuchs, Felicia 29 Garcia, Esther 29 Gasparich. George 29 Gerren, Grace 29, 124 Gessford, Bonnie 29 Guest, Ken 29 Gushleff, William 29 Guthrie, Merle 29 Gyerman, E. M. 29 Hall, Harold 29 Hansleben, Jane 29, 130 Hanson, Robert 29 Harris. David 29. 110 Harris, Susan 29 Hart, William 30 Hasenstab, Charles 30 Hayes, Hank 30 Heape, Linda 30 Hensel, Pete 30 Hewitt, Georgianne 30 Highsmith, Phil 30, 160 Hoefer, Betty 30 Hoepfinger, Robyn 30 Hughes. Marilyn 30 Hunsaker. Richard 30, 32, 134 Jackson, Don 30 Jackson. Wilma 30 Jones, Don 30. 140, 141, 142 Jung, Randy 30 Kaiser, Robert 30, 107, 161 Keefe, Robert 30, 168, 169, 170, 174 Koehler, Lynn 30, 123 Krause. Colleen 30 Kuehn, Janet 30 Kunze, Fredrick 29, 30 Kyramarios, Jane 30 Lawrence. Keith 30 Levin. Belle 27 Limper. Harold 27, 29 Llewellyn, David 30 Manion, Jo 30, 127 Masters, Elmo 31 Matysik, Pat 31 Maurer, Gene 31 McConnell, Charles 31 McCoy. Kay 31 McIntyre, Alda 31 Merritt, Dean 31 Meyer, Albert 31 Miller, K. Lane 26 Montgomery, Arch 31 Moore, Ann 31 Moore. Bill 31 Moore, Jean 31 Mueller, Harvey 31 Mueller, Roger 31, 172 Mueth, Jane 31. 136 Murphy, Erna 31 Ninnis, Betty 31 Ninnis, Tom 31, 135 Nollman, Dan 31 Norbet, Donna 31, 148 Obenchain, Larry 31, 127 Pabst, Faye 31. 135 Parris, Sandra 31 Patterson, Wanda 31 Patton, Norman 32 Petri. Robert 32 Philpott. Glenn 32 Rafferty, Phil 32 Reed. John 32 Reichert, Elizabeth 32 Reynolds. Peggy 32 Rodman, Charles 32, 162 Rybicki, Jerry 32 Sawalich, Eugene 26 Scheibel, Mona 32 Schlesinger, Ralph 29, 32. 144, 145 Schmidt, Trudy 32 Schuessler, Allen 32 Schutzenhofer, Dennis 32, 171, 172, 173 Schwalb, David 32 Seibert, Pat 32 Shannon. Cole 32 Sharp, Sue 32. 138 Shea, George 32 Shepek, Gary 32. 112 Sims, John 32 Smith, Elaine 32, 126 Smith, Phyllis 32 Snelson, Pan 31, 32 Snowden, David 33, 124 Stieneker, Debbie 33 Stover, Farren 33 Struze, Mary 33 Switzer, Marjorie 33 Thom, Dian 33 Tinney, Sandra 33, 109 Tollefson, Harris 11, 27 Tonne. Gussie 33, 127 Torigian, Vince 33, 149 Turner, Jerry 22, 26 Twesten, Gary 33 VanBlair, Dale 33 Veach, Nathan 33 Vitek. Robert 33 Wallen, Juanita 33 Walter, Pete 33 Warren, Melody 33 Weber, Sandra 33 Wehmeier, JoAnn 33 Wehmeier, John 29. 33, 148, 161, 167 Weshinsky, Gary 33, 171, 172 Wiesen, James 33 Wolford, Dan 27, 138 Wood, Vera 33, 126 Vagge, Robert 33, 167 Yung, Harold 33 Cafeteria Staff Baum, Margaret 34 Cudlipp, Jeff 34 Hamann, Mary 34 Harmon, Lu 34 Haverman, Doris 34 Heidorn, Eileen 34 Huth, Herb 34 Kricensky, Rose 34 Isselhardt, Cooky 34 Paul, Donna 34 Reeble, Velma 34 Reinhardt, Agnes 34 Rothgangel, Betty 34 Schmidt, Doris 34 Senzel, Doris 34 Tylka. Flo 34 Volluz, Jean 34 Wurdinger, Darlene 34 Custodial Staff Coon, Mike 34 Coyne, Jack 34 Hettenhausen, Jim 34 Klee, John 34 Krumrey, John 34 Lopez, Eugene 34 Reuss, Ann 34 Shaw, Bill 34 Zink. Al 34 Secretarial Staff Burris, Betty 35 Chapman, Nadine 35 Chechovic, Wally 35 Dahm, Debbie 35 Doctorman, Jo 35 Dunnigan, Debbie 35 Hargis, Gayle 35 Katzmark, Joann 35 Kinnikin, Nancy 35 Krummrich, Ellie 35 McDonald, Jean 35 Ramers, Myra 35 Rose, Gloria 35 Sanford, Marian 35 Walker, Sheila 35 Wittlinger, Doris 35 Wright. Marlene 35 Student Index A Abeln, Ann Margaret 59 Abusharif, Basma 6, 69 Abusharif, Farida 37 Abusharif, Fawaz 37 Abusharif, Susie 8, 37 Ackerman, Thomas 37 Adams, Cari L. 47 Adams. Jody M. 123 Adams, Julie 59 Adams, Claudia 37 Aeppli, Beth Anne 59 Agne, James 69 Agne, John 69 Agne. Larry 47 Ahart, Sharlene 59 Albers, James 69 Alexander, Deborah 37 Alexander. Randy 59, 158 Alexander, Sherri 37 Allard, Jon 37 Allen, Thomas 69, 127, 129 Allsup, Brian 37 Altman, Curtis 37 Altman, Lori 69 Alvey, Elizabeth 37, 174 Ames, Deborah 69, 142 Amos, llonka 37, 123 Anagnostopoulos, A. 59, 123, 170 Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea 37, 170 Analla, Myra 37, 148 Anderson, Patricia 37 Anderson, Thomas 59 Anderson, Wanda 47 Andrews, Shawn 37 Andruska, John 59, 139, 147 Anna, Tracey 69, 135 Annesley, Ronnie 37 Anterburn, Andrew 59 Armstrong, Duane 37 Armstrong, Kevin 47, 153 Arneson, Jacquelyn 69 Arneson, Mark 161 Arnold, Karen 69 Arnold, Kevin 47 Arnold, Michael 69 Arnold, Tamara 47, 141, 148, 152 Arras, Kimberly 47 Arterburn, Jean 37, 174 Arterburn, Mary 47, 174 Asbury, David 37 Asbury, Walter 69 Athmer, Kelly 37 Athmer, Kevin 69, 158 Athy, Karen 69 Aud, Laura 69, 141 Auner, Gretchen 8, 59, 104 Austin, Christi 59 Avenberg, Anders 6, 69, 138 Aye, Vivien 47 Ayllon, Robert 11. 69. 106, 142 B Babinsky, Laurie 37, 126 Bach, E. J. 126 Bailey, Charles 47 Baillargeon, Marie 59 Baillargeon, Rose 37 Bainter, Gary 69 Bainter, Susan 37, 143 Baker, Cynthia 47 Baker, Elizabeth 142 Baker, Glenda 11, 69 Baker, Linda 47 Baker, Sherry 37 Balding, Donna 59, 140 Baldridge, Lori 37 Bales, Craig 69, 126 Ball, Thomas 47 Ballard, Susan 59 Baftz. Colin 47 Baltz, Thea 11, 69 Bammer, Bryan 37 Barouniotis, James 37 Bardsley, Dale 47 Barduniotis, Martha 69 Barker, Amy 47 Barnes, Richard 37, 153 Barnett, Linda 37 Baron, Angela 69 Barranco. Cassandra 37, 136, 137 Barschak, Dale 37, 123 Barton. Brad 69. 159, 172 Barton, Brian 59. 159, 161, 172, 173 Barton. Tina 47. 140 Bartz, Laura 37 Bartz, Nancy 70 Battas, Donna 59 Battas, Walter, 59 Batton, Cynthia 37 Batton, William 70 Battreal, James 59 Battreall, Jeff 47 Bauder, Adam 37 Bauder, Eric 47 Bauer, Allan 37 Bauer, Andrea 59 Bauer, Angela 37 Bauer, Denise 47 Bauer, Jeffrey 47 Bauer, Mary 59 Baum, Jackqueline 37, 148, 152 Baum, Kenneth 37 Bauman, Jeff 70 Baumann, Pamela 37 Bayer, Donna 59 Bazzeil, Brian 59, 142 Bazzell, Dorman 70, 142, 144 Bean, Gregory 37 Becherer, Carol 37 Becherer, James 59, 159, 172, 173 Bechtoldt, Tyanna 70 Beckner, Keith 47 Bedwell, Kirk 70, 144 Bedwell, Tony 37, 161 Bee, Joan 37 Behrman, Joseph 37 Behrmann, Mary 59 Behrmann, Robert 37, 161 Bell, Richard 47 Belobraydic, Donald 70 Bennett, Julie 70 Benson, Bradley 37 Benson, Jerry 59 Benson, Rebecca Sue 11, 70 Berkel, Richard 70. 127. 129, 148 Berry, Sandra 11, 70, 148, 152, 153 Berry, Shepard 47, 136, 137, 143 Bertelsen, Daniel 70 Bertlesmann, Donald 70 Betten, Lynne 70 Betten, Mindee 5, 47 Bettis, Gayal 47, 123, 138, 143 Bevenue, John 11, 70 Bevirt, Susan 70 Beyer, Scott 11, 71, 106, 123, 127, 130 Billhartz, Pamela 47 Birk, David 71 Birk, Jeffery 37 Bittle, Peggy 59 Bittner, Richard 59, 139, 142, 159 208 Index Student Index Biver, Cheryl 11, 71 Black, Cheryl 59 Black, Terry 71 Blackard, Jean 47 Blackard, Linda 71 Blackard, Nancy 37, 170 Blackston, Darryl 47 Blaes, Daniel 11, 71 Blaes, Joan 71, 112 Blaes. Laurie 6. 59, 136, 137 Blaha, Lisa 11, 71. 131, 138, 174 Blaha, Michael 37, 171 Blaies, Keith 71, 142 Blaies, Susan 71 Blair, Traci 37 Blanck, Cheryl 11, 71, 142, 149 Blanck, Debra 47, 141, 149 Blue, Martha 37 Blue, Melia 59 Blumberg, Keith 126 Boatman, Daniel 37 Boatman, Donald 71 Boehm. Dwight 11, 71 Boehmer, Jill 47 Boettcher, Linda 47, 136 Boettcher, Nancy 143 Bohley, Allisyn 37 Bollinger, Susan 11, 71 Bolt, Steven 37, 161 Booth, Paul 47 Botkin, Karen Sue 59 Boul, Sara Ellen 59 Bourland, Lisa 37 Bowen, Pam 47, 108 Bowen, Ralph 71 Bowen, Tim 37, 161 Bowermaster, Debre71, 129 Boyles, Amy 5, 10. 37, 133 Boyles, Jeff 8, 10. 11, 30. 71, 106, 132, 148 Bozsa, Kenneth 71 Bradley, Donald 37 Bradley, Kelly 59 Bradley, Linda 59 Brainerd, Alan 6, 59. 136, 137 Brandao, Alessandra 71, 138 Brandenburger, Lori 71 Brauer, Drew 59 Braun, Brian 71 Braun Kenny 123 Bray, Brian 59 Bray. Sharon 140 Brede, Deborah 59 Brendel, Richard 59, 143 Brennan, Caroline 37 Brennan, James 128 Brennan. Michael 47 Brennan, Scott 59 Brennfleck, Tina 59 Brent, Lauren 37 Bretsch, Joan 71 Bretz, Alvin 37 Brewer, Susan 47 Brewer, Steven 37 Bricker, Donna 37 Bridges, Lawrence 59, 131, 139, 142 Briley, Janetta 59 Bringaze, Eugene 71 Brittin, Denise 71, 141 Brittin, Stacie 47 Broadhurst, Janis 47 Broadhurst, William 72, 158 Brough, Diana 72, 136, 137 Brough, Ronda 38, 136 Brough, Steven 59, 142 Brown, Donna 72 Brown, Elizabeth 6, 72, 123, 132, 150 Brown, Jeff 47 Brown, Kathy 72 Brown, Kenneth 72, 158 Brown. Kerri 47 Brown, Leonard 38, 161 Brown, Lisa 59 Brown, Michael 47 Brown, Tim 47 Browne, Terri 38 Browning, Cathy 59, 134 Browning, Rebecca 38 Browy, Robert 47, 171, 172 Bruckner, Jay 47, 171 Brueggmann, Dorris 59 Bruehl, Cheryl 59 Bruehl, Cynthia 8, 38, 152 Bruss, Bonnie 72 Bryant, Sue 47 Bucknell, Mary 10. 47. 123, 143 Buckner, Kimberly 47 Budde, Joan 47, 141, 149 Budde, John 59 Buechler, Linda 59 Buechler, Paul 47 Buesking, Cheryl 72, 130 Buesking, Douglas 38 Bullard, Deanna 72, 130, 131 Burchardt, Sharon 38 Burckhardt, Thomas 72 Burleson, Barbara 47, 141 Burnett, Kathleen 11, 72, 152, 172 Burnette, Vaudra 72, 135 Burns, Joseph 72 Burns. Rhonda 11, 72, 112, 123, 131, 139, 142 Buser, David 47 Buser, Julia 11, 72, 131, 138 Buss. Julie 47, 136 Butler, Gerard 47 Butler, Linda 72 Buttery, John 47 Butts, Michael 38, 171 Butzinger, Jeffery 38 Byrd, Paula 38 C Cahoon, Barbara 38, 143 Caldwell, Cathy 72 Calhoun, Vicki 59 Campbell, Charles 72 Campbell. David 59 Campbell, Donna 72 Campo, Monica 38. 136 Cange, Barbara 38 Cange. Caroline 38 Cange. Kevin 4, 8, 59, 132 Cannady, Sharon 72 Cannon, Katherine 72, 135 Capps, Timothy 72 Carey, Colleen 60 Carmen, John 47 Carmody, Dianne 47 Carpenter, Maureen 72 Carrico, Mary 38 Carriel, Daniel 129 Carroll. Joseph 38 Carter, Jamay 38 Carter, Michael 60 Carty. Mary 10, 11, 72. 127, 142, 144 Carty, William 60, 112, 124, 127 Carver, Dana 60 Cason, Kevin 17, 73 Casson, Daryl 73 Casson, Frank 161 Castillo. Claudio 38 Cathcart, Aubrey 38 Chadeayne, Karen 47 Chamberlain, Cathy 38 Chamberlin, Daniel 47 Chapman, Mark 47 Chinn, Kenneth 47 Choate, Christy 73 Churchill, David 38, 152 Cimarolli, Craig 38 Cimarolli. Stephen 60 Clark, Kim 73 Clark. Kimberly 38 Clements, Barbara 60. 150 Clifton, Cindy 48 Cline, Katherine 60 Clothier, Arthur 38, 136 Clubb, Michael 60 Cobb, Deirdre 60 Coder. Mary 60 Cohn, Bruce 38 Cohn, Philip 60 Cole, Ronald 60 Cole, Robin 38 Colgan, Peggy 48, 171 Collins, Paul 48 Combs, Christy 73 Compton, Douglas 3, 14, 19, 60, 159, 173 Compton, Mary Kay 60 Conder, Timothy 60 Conklin, Karen 48 Conley, Carolyn 60 Conley. David 19, 73, 159 Connely. Craig 60 Conner, Tammy 38 Conrad, Gary 48 Conrad. Kathleen 73 Conrad. Larry 11, 73 Constance, Chris 48 Constance, Erik 7, 60 Conway. Tina 48 Cook, Dawn 38, 149 Cook, Janet 48 Cook, Kenneth 60, 148, 153 Cooper, Andy 6, 132, 133, 134 Cooper, Leonard 60 Cooper, Scott 73 Coplen, Laurie 38 Coppotelli, Terry 73 Corbett. Carolyn 60 Cordevant, Scott 73 Cottom. Ginny 38 Covalesky, John 48 Coverdell, Karen 60 Cox. Carmella 48 Cox, Stephen 73 Cox, Troy 38 Crane. Christina 11, 74 Crannage. Diane 60 Crannage, Donna 38 Creason, Tammy 6, 11. 17, 74, 132, 133, 150 Creel. Barry 74 Croissant, Abbey Jane 74, 130 Croissant, Todd 38, 161 Crosby. Constance 74 Crossley. Pam, 74, 127 Crossley, Todd 74 Crowe, David 5. 38, 161 Crowe. Sally 48, 123 Crowell. Deborah 48 Cullen, Janet 74 Culli, Julie 48 Culli. Laura 10, 48, 143 Cunningham, Juli 10, 74, 123, 128 138, 142 Cunningham, Vicki 60 Curnane, Mary 60 Cusack, Melissa 8, 38 Cusack, Robert 10, 11. 74, 132 D Daenzer, Michael 48. 136 Dahm, Annette 8, 60 Dahm, Christine 74, 135 Dahm, Constance 74 Dahm. Danny 60 Dahm. David 48 Dahm, Norman 6, 10, 74, 148 Dahm. Robert 8, 38. 161 Dahm, Robert L. 74 Dahm. Susan 60 Dahmer, Betty 11, 74, 131, 142 Dailey, Kelly 6. 60, 123, 136, 137, 139, 142 Dailey. Mark 38 Daily, Susan 38 Daley, June 38 Daubach. Anthony 74 Daubach. Sandra 60 Daubach, Sharon 74 Davidson. Dianne 74 Davidson, Lori 38 Davies, Joey 48 Davies, Robert 74, 139, 142 Davinroy, Merry 38, 143, 170 Davinroy. Terry 8. 10. 29. 74, 143 144 Davis, Deidra 60 Davis. Gail 48. 140, 141 Davis, Donna Kay 48 Davis, Jerome 10. 38 Davis, Michelle 38 Davis, Nancy 38 Davis, Walter 74 Deeke. Perry 48 DeFrates. Lanna 74. 139, 142 DeHart, Sandra 74 Dehler, Karen 38 DeMonge. Melissa 48, 171 Dengler, Gary 48 Dengler, Mary 74 Dennigmann, Donald 48 Dennigmann, Susan 75 Denton, Jerry 38 DeRonsse, George 38 Determan, Carol 60 Determan, Cynthia 12, 75 Determan. Robert 48 Determan, Theresa 75, 135 DeVan, Dale Robert 75 Devers, Catherine 48 DeVan, Gail 38 Dickneite, Paula 60 Diehl. Jody 75 Diehl, Matthew 48 Dienberg, Kenneth 38 Dill, Dawn 60, 141 Dill. Teri 75 Dinga, Teri 75. 150 Dintelmann, Dale 48 Dintelmann, Dean 48 Dintelmann, Keith 75. 148. 152, 158 Dintelmann, Kent 38, 148 Dippel, Joseph 38 Dippel, Leslie 60 Dissett, James 38 Dissett, Joseph 75 Dissett, Mary 60 Dixon, Elizabeth 75 Dobbs. Terrence 48. 159, 171, 173 Dockins. Darrell 60 Dockins. Lori 139 Docter, Thomas 60, 142 Doerr. Robert 48 Doiron, Craig 11, 75 Doiron, Lisa 48 Donahue. James 60 Donathan, Dale 38 Donathan, John 141 Donjon, John 60 Donner, Sandra 60 Donohue, Michael 38 Dorris, Elizabeth 75, 143 Dorris, Lori 60 Dorris, Stephanie 60, 138, 174 Douglas, Michael 75 Downen, Kevin 48. 171 Downen. Phillip 38 Downs. Dana 75 Dressel, Richard 75 Driscoll, Lawrence 48 Drury, Michael 38 Dudley, Jacquelin 60 Duhr, Dawn 38 Dullea, Denise 48 Dullea, Mary 75 Duncan, John 11, 76, 159 Dunlap, Nancy 7, 60, 148, 152, 153 Dunn, Elizabeth 48 Dunn, Tammy 76 Dupee, Douglas 48 Dupee, Philip 48 Duvall, Brett 38. 161 Duvall, Michael 48 Dyer. Mary 38. 123, 143 E Easterley, Chris 76 Eaton. Barbara 48 Eaton. Malinda 8, 38 Eaton. Robert 48 Ebel, Jeffrey 48 Ebel, Robert 48 Eckert, Kelly 60 Eckert, Laurie 38 Edmondson, Margret 48 Edom, Carolyn 60. 143 Edwards, Ethan 6. 10. 60. 123, 128. 136, 137, 143, 144 Edwards. Melody 48 Edwards. Tina 10. 76, 106 Edwards. Toni 11, 76, 134 Eggmann, Robert 38 Eghigian, Maresa 60 Eichholz, Charles 61 Eichholz, Craig 48 Eisenhauer, Laurie 38 Elbe, Jeannette 48 Elbe, Kevin 61, 159 Elder, Dwight 61 Elder, Jeff 76 Ellerbusch, Steven 61 Ellison, Eric 48 Elmore, Cindy 61 Elsea, Kathie 11, 76 Elsea, Thomas 14, 38 Index 209 Student Index Elser, Debra 76 Frailey, Reena 126 Gool, Douglas 61 Harris. Todd 40 Elser, Randy 39 Frame, David 5, 39 Gool, Michael 39 Harrod, Scarlett 62 Elser, Tim 61 Francoeur, Carla 39 Gore, Alford 49 Harshbarger, Allison 62 Embrich, Loretta 76 Francoeur, Denise 61, 141 Gore, Joseph 61 Hartoin, Geri 135 Emke, Annette 39 Frank, Stephen 39 Gorges, Patrick 49 Harvey, Clay 62 Emke, Arthur 48 Franke, Jeffrey 77 Graf, David 49 Haskell, Melanie 50 Emmons, Gary 76 Franklin, Christopher 61 Graham, Daniel 49 Hauser, Trent 40 Endrijaitis, Janette 39. 134 Franklin, Jane 77 Gramlick, Elizabeth 61, 126, 174 Hauser, Vicki 50 Engelage, James 39 Franklin, Valerie 49 Gramlick, Therese 78 Hausmann, Steven 11, 80 Enole, Karen 39 Frawley, Curtis 61 Grass, Charles 79 Havel, Paul 50, 141 Engle. Kathy 126, 127 Frawley, Deanna 77 Grass, Sherry 39 Havlin, Laura 40 Engler, Roger 76, 136. 137 Frederick, Monica 49, 140, 174 Graves, Cynthia 79 Hawkins, Gina 50 Englerth, Paul 76 Freeman, Cynthia 39 Graves, Jennifer 11, 79, 128 Hawthorne, Scott 62, 124 Englerth, Sheila 48 Freeman, Thomas 49 Gray, Deborah 61, 141 Hayden, Annette 50, 126, 140 Erhardt, Jeffrey 61 Frerker, Brenda 78 Gray, Mark 6, 159 Hayden, Joseph 40, 161 Erhardt, Sandra 77 Freundenberg, Kirk 78 Gray, Sharon 49 Hayden, Sharon 50 Erlinger, Janette 77 Frew, Kathryn 78 Gray, Timothy 39 Hayden, Sheila 80 Ernst, Janet 11, 77 Frew, Steven 39, 143 Green, Charlotte 39 Hazelwood, Kimberly 40 Erwin, Dan 39 Fricke. Roland 78 Green. Harry 79 Heberer. Diana 5, 40, 141, 170 Erwin. Dave 39 Friedman, Kenneth 39, 161 Greener, David 39 Hedworth, Todd 161 Eschenfelder, Julie 39 Frierdich, Robert 39 Greener, Debbie 49 Heidenfelder, Diane 50 Escher, Delbert 11, 77 Frink, Thomas 78 Greenwood, Jeannie 49 Heidorn, Carol 80 Escher, Douglas 161 Fritsch. Julie 61. 141, 150 Gregowicz, Elizabeth 62, 134 Heidorn, Kelly 50, 150 Eschman, Deborah 48. 148, 152 Fritz, Dale 78 Gregowicz, Joan 123, 138 Heil, Dale 80 Eschman, Yvonne 39 Fritz, Jennifer 61 Gregowicz, John 49 Heil, Glenn 10, 11, 20, 80, 143, 144 Escobar, Cristina 11, 77 Fritzinger, David 61 Gregson, Amy 8, 39 Heil, John 62 Escobedo, Edward 77 Fruhwirth, Teresa 39 Gregson, Susan 5, 49 Heil, Kathy 40 Ettling, Scott 77, 135 Fuller, Vickie 61 Gremaud, Barbara 49 Heil, Michele 40 Eugea, Cindy 39, 143 Fulton, Brenda 61 Grenia, Kelly 39 Heil, Monica 11, 80. 134 Eugea, Scott 77, 143 Fuson, Ronda 49 Griebel, Gena 49. 152 Heileman, Mary 80, 130, 131 Griebel, William 8, 79, 127 Heilig, Christopher 62. 143 Griffin, David 39. 161 Heiman, Denise 50 F G Grissom, James 39 Heiman, Kathleen 62, 126, 141 Grissom, Tamara 62, 140 Heiman, Mike 40 Fahey, Daniel 8, 39, 161 Gabel, Anthony 39, 161 Grob, Sherry 39 Helbig, Robert 50 Falconnier, Lydia 61 Gadell, Leigh 78 Groce, James 49 Helfrich, Jeffrey 80 Falconnier, Ruth 11, 77 Gagen, Jennifer 39 Groce, Scott 12, 79 Helfrich, Kevin 50 Farmer, William 48, 128 Gain, Brad 61 Groce, Terry 62, 159 Heller, Laurie 50. 142 Farrar, Dade 61, 158 Gaither, Brian 61 Grohmann, Keith 79 Hemmer, Daniel 159 Farrar, Liz 39 Gale, Kimberley 49 Gromer, Kim 49 Hemmer, Denise 50 Farrar, Wade 39 Gamerdinger, Tami 61 Groom, Brian 39 Henderson, Charles 80 Faughn, Janice 61 Ganschinietz, Glen 61 Groom, Deanna 39, 136 Henderson, Gary 50 Faulkner, Tami 61 Garabedian, Daniel 39 Groom, Eva 62 Henry, Jacqueline 80, 128, 138 Fay, Judy 77 Gardner, Barbara 49, 171 Gross, Kent 79 Henry, John 40, 161 Feazel, Cheryl 48, 141 Garrett, Hollis 39 Grossmann, Tina 62, 126 Henry, Richard 10, 80 Fedak, Beth 39 Garrett. Lisa 49 Gruenewald, Dale 62, 144 Henry, Ronald 40 Fedak, Joseph 143 Gass, Bradley 39, 161 Grummet, Paula 49 Henshaw, Jay 40 Fedak, Michael 77 Gass, James 78 Guenther, Eric 40 Henshaw, Patti 40 Feigl, Kim 48. 123 Gass. Jeffrey 78, 158 Guetterman, Jane 62 Herbert, Denise 80 Ferguson, David 61 Gass. Julie 39 Guetterman, Madonna 62 Herbert, Elizabeth 81 Ferguson, Duane 61 Gaston, William 78 Guetterman, Robert 79 Herbert, Thomas 62 Ferguson, William 11, 77 Gastro, Kenneth 78 Guin, Rose Marie 49 Herbstreith, Jane 62 Fetterer, Kathleen 48 Gauch, Rick 78, 158 Herman, Lisa 50 Fetterer, Lawrence 61 Gauch, Steven 49 Hernandez, Dana 50 Fickel, Kyle 161 Gavin, Mary 78 H Hernandez, Keith 62 Fields. Brian 39. 161 Gebhart, David 78, 158 Herndon, Richard 62 Fietsam, Lisa 39 Gebhart, Denise 61 Haas, Alex 49 Herrmann, Barry 40, 161 Fietsam, Nancy 77 Gedda, Francine 61 Haas, Henry 62 Herrmann, Brent 81 File, Donald 77 Gedda, Nichlas 159 Haas, Jerry 49. 173 Hertich, Christi 62 Fimian, Mary 6, 61, 136, 137 Geibel, Laura 11, 78 Haas, Lyle 62 Hess. John 62 Finch, Sharon 61 Geller, Raymond 78 Haas, Stephanie 40 Hessier, Christopher 62 Finch, Terri 11. 77, 148 Gellner, Jacqueline 78 Habermehl, Cathy 49 Hessler, Jeanette 50 Finck, John 77, 158 Generous. Christopher 78 Hackmann, Mark 11, 79, 172 Hettenhausen, David 40 Finck, Mark 48 Georgen, Joseph 39 Hadley, Dale 141 Hicks, Michelle 50. 141 Firpo, Debra 39 Georgen, Randy 78 Hagler, Ann 62 Higgins. Shawn 81, 142 Fischer, Anne 61, 104 Geppert, Jo Anne 39 Halim, Robert 40 Higgins, Whitney 50 Fischer, Christopher 39 Germain, Susan 61, 136 Hall, Sandra 40 Highland, Glenda 50 Fischer, Cynthia 77 Gestes, Valerie 61 Hall, Steven 40 Highland, Gregory 81. 135 Fischer, David 4, 48. 133 Gettys, Jonathan 39 Halliburton, Kelley 62 Hight, David 50 Fischer, James 77 Gibbons, Jan 61 Ham, Eileen 40 Hildebrand, Sheila 81, 135 Fischer, John 61 Gibbons, John 8 Haman, Elizabeth 49 HiUsesheim, Charles 50, 142 Fishbein, James 48, 126 Gibbs. Kimberly 39 Hamann, Judith 49 Hillesheim, Richard 62 Fitzgerald, David 39 Giese, John 49 Hameedi, Sarnia 62 Hilpert, Robert 40, 161 Fix, Diana 61 Giessing, Brian 61 Hammon, Mary Ellen 49 Hines, Maria 40 Fix, Donald 39, 161 Gintz, Jay 61, 159 Hammon, Rachel 62, 141 Hines, Mark 50 Fix, Robin 61 Gipson, Daniel 61, 159 Hammond, Mark 79 Hinton, William 81 Fix, Tammy 48 Gipson, Timothy 49 Hammond, Steve 79 Hock, David 81 Flahan, Paul 77 Gither, Patricia 49 Hankammer, Jean 62 Hodgkins, Douglas 62 Fleshren, Brian 61 Gjerswakj, Robert 61 Hankammer, Karen 49 Hodgkins, Ronald 81, 158 Fleshren, Sharon 48 Glaeser. Lisa 49 Hankammer, Lydia 79 Hoecker, Lisa 50 Flood, Lori 8, 39 Glaeser, Scott 39, 161 Hankammer, Richard 79, 126 Hoelscher, Gary 11, 81 Flood, Scott 61 Glauber, James 78 Hankley, Thomas 49 Hoelscher, Jean 50, 140, 141 Ford, Donna 61. 142 Glauber, Jean 61 Hannigan, Joseph 79 Hoelscher, Russell 40 Ford. Kimberly 48 Glenn, Robert 49 Hanradt, Beatrice 62 Hoelscher, Sandra 40 Ford, Tyrone 49 Glenn, Roger 78 Happel, Keith 144 Hoepker, Charles 50 Foster, Larry 49 Goalby, Kye 39 Harbin, Michael 62 Hoerr, Kristy 81 Foster, William 39 Godt, Paula 39 Hargis, James 79 Hoertel, Joseph 161 Fournie, Gerald 77 Goeddel, Pamela 78 Harper, Jim 40 Hoff, Deborah 50, 141 Fournie, Laura 77 Goldberg, Aaron 61 Harper, John 49 Hoff, Jeanne 81 Fournie, Robert 49 Gonzalez, Diana 61 Harper, Julie 62 Hoffarth, Brian 81 Fox. Jill 4, 8, 61, 132, 142 Gonzalez, Humberto 10, 78 Harris, David 10, 62 Hoffeditz, Jacqueline 50 Fox, Steven 49 Gonzalez, Rubi 8 Harris, Mark 49 Hoffman, Dale 81 Frailey, Lori 39 Gonzalez, Tim 126 Harris, Michael 50 Hoffman, Daniel 50 210 Index 4 Hoffman, Darrell 51 Hoffman. Robert 81 Hoffman, Sharon 40 Hoffmann, Ann 40 Hoffmann, Janel 81 Hoffmann, Judith 51 Hoffmann, Robert 62 Hoge, Mark 40, 161 Hoge. Susan 62 Hogg, Mary 81 Hogshead, Cathy 40. 126 Hogshead, Scott 51 Hogshead, Tammy 62, 126 Holdener, Beverly 40 Holdener, Eric 40 Holdener, Greg 11, 81 Holdener, Raymond 62 Holle, Elizabeth 51. 123, 127, 141 Holliday, Cynthia 40 Hollinberger, Sue 6, 62, 134 Hollis. Annette 51 Hollis, Lori 40 Holshouser, Kenneth 81 Holt, Michael 40, 148 Holtman, Tracey 40 Holzum, Cynthia 81, 106, 131 Holzum, Donald 40, 131 Hoock, Laurie 62, 139, 142, 150 Hoock, Lee 81 Hoover, David 81 Hopkins, Jeffrey 81, 136, 137 Hoppenjans, Julie 81 Hornbostel, Karen 51 Hose, Daniel 40, 143 Hose, Pamela 51, 143 Hotto, Lora 51 Horto, Mary 62 Houba, Mark 40, 161 Houk, Mary 62 Houk, Roger 81 Houk, Susan 51, 148 Howard, Barbara 40, 152, 170 Howard, Debra 62 Howard, Larry 51 Howard, Michael 62, 172 Howell, Justin 62, 144 Howell, Kristopher 62 Howlett, Charles 40, 161 Hoylman, Tina 51, 126 Huber, Jeffery 51 Huber, Michael 40, 161 Hubert, Susan 51, 170 Hucke, Jonell 51 Hucke, Michelle 62 Huebner, Lynn 11, 82, 135 Huelsman, Laurie 40 Huetsch, Charlotte 40 Hughes, Dolores 51 Huhman, David 40, 161 Hunsaker, Benjamin 51 Hunt, Karen 82 Hurd. Henry 82 Hurd, Janet 40 Hurst, Carol 82 Hurst, Leroy 51 Hutcheson. Peggy 82 Hutchings, Dean 82 Hutchison, Scott 82 Hutsch, Michael 62 Hutsch, Stephen 51 Huwer, Susanne 40, 136 I Imber, Michael 6, 62. 134, 136 Ingram, Barbara 82, 135 Ingram, David 51 Ingram, Douglas 51 Ingram, James 51 Ingram, Vicky 40 Ismail, Cherie 51 Ismail, Cynthia 62 Isselhard, Mary 51 J Jackson, Brenda 40 Jackson, Laurie 82 Jacobsen, Lisa 40 Student Index James, Cynthia 51 James, Jeffery 62 James, Joni 82 James, Karen 51 James, Laura 40 Jarvis, Stanley 82 Jaskowiak, Scott 62 Jenkins, Elizabeth 51 Jerome, Michael 82 Jestus, Tina 40 Jobe, David 41 Jobe, Roberta 82 Joellenbeck, Chris 51 Joellenbeck, Rebecca 82 Johnson, Carolyn 41 Johnson, Darla 62 Johnson, John 82 Johnson, Lisa 51 Johnson, Scott 51 Johnson, Tate 51 Johnston, Deborah 62 Johnston, Keith 62 Johnston, Randy 62. 159 Jolley, Julie 41 Jones. Barry 51 Jones, Brad 82, 127 Jones, Carole 41 Jones, Kent 62 Jones, Kim 51 Jones, Nancy 62 Jones, Ricky 41 Jones, Robert 62 Jones, Scott 82 Jones, Sheryl 51 Jones, Steve 173 Jones, Tamalyn 126 Jones, Teresa 41 Jones, Todd 41 Jordan, Richard 41 Jorns, Margaret 62, 152 Jost, Roseann41, 143 Juenger, Connie 41 Juenger, Jeffery 41 Julius, Robert 82 Junck, Todd 62 K Kadavi, Elizabeth 62, 141 Kaemmerer, Judy 82, 149 Kaemmerer, Marie 62 Kaemmerer, Sue 41, 149 Kaffer, Steve 63 Kaiser, Kay 51 Kaiser, Kendra 82 Kaiser, Kris 6, 10. 11, 17, 82, 132, 172 Kaiser, Shelly 51 Kaiser, Thomas 51 Kamm, Katherine 51 Kamm, Steven 82, 153 Kania, Denise 63, 126 Kania, Donna 41 Karabats, Mary 41 Karfs, Mary 51, 136 Karfs, Steven 41, 161 Karks, Todd 41, 161 Kartmann, Frank 51 Karwoski, Nancy 63 Karwoski, Stephen 82 Kassebaum, Jeffrey 63 Kastner, Timothy 51 Katt, Lisa 82 Kattenbraker, Austin 83, 158, 159 Kaufman, Douglas 51, 142 Kavanaugh, Donald 63 Kealey, Michael 51 Kebel, Diane 41 Keck, Cara 51, 123 Keck, Carol 63, 126, 141 Keck, Kenneth 83 Keehner, Jana 63 Keehner, Lisa 41 Keen, Debra 63 Keeney, James 83 Keim, Lori 63 Kelemetc, Karen 8, 11, 83 Kelly, Brian 41 Kelly, Kevin 51 Kelly, Mary 41 Kelly, Robin 51 Kelly, Robyn 63, 152, 153, 170 Kelso, Jimmy 41, 161 Kemp, Diane 83 Kemp, Karen 51 Kemper, Michael 51 Kennedy. Bruce 63 Kerley, Kevin 51 Kern, Gregory 83. 127, 128, 129, 137, 153 Kern, William 51 Kerr, Jane 41 Kettler, David 41 Kiersch, Christopher 63 Kiersch, Julia 41 Kimberlin, Kelly 63 Kimberlin, Mark 41 Kimutis, Danny 63 King, Brian 41 Kinney, John 63 Kirchoff. John 63, 143, 144 Kish, Jean 83 Kish, Margie 41 Kistner, John 41 Kitterman, Timothy 41 Klein, Deborah 41, 170 Klein, Todd 63, 131 Klemme, Lynn 83 Klemme, Peggy 83, 131 Klich, Johnna 83 igohr. Anna 41 Klohr, Joseph 63 Klopmeyer, Melissa 63 Klotz, Gary 83 Klotz, Michelle 41 Klotz, Scott 126 Klucker, Cynthia 83 Klug, Russell 63, 141 Knapp, Lisa 51, 136, 140 Knecht, Brent 51 Knee, Robert 63 Knepper, Steven 83 Knepper, Tina 51 Kniepka mp, David 11, 83 Knollhoff, Laurel 51 Knox, Darla 83 Knox, Debra 63 Knox, Donna 51 Kochmann, Linda 83 Koehler, Kathy 11, 13, 84 Koenig, Arthur 63 Kolb, Terry 84 Koleson, Anne 84 Kopp, Don 51 Korein, Andrea 84, 174 Korein, Michael 41 Kraemer, Glen 63 Kraft, Kenneth 41 Kraft, Lisa 51, 148 Kramper, Beth 123 Krantz, Jodi 84, 128 Kraudel, Ronald 41, 161 Krause, Norman 51, 171, 173 Krausz, Donna 63 Krausz, Karen 41. 143 Krausz, Lisa 84 Krausz, Michael 63 Krausz, Yvonne 84, 148 Kreitner, Mindy 63 Kreitner, Vanessa 41 Krick, Nancy 51 Krieg, Dana 51 Kroupa, Jan 41, 123 Krull, Janet 51 Krull, Robin 63 Krummrich, Kurt 11, 17. 84 Kruta, Kenneth 63 Kueker, Steven 41 Kuenne, Susan 63 Kuester, Kevin 143 Kufskie, Mary 41, Kuhlmann, Michele 41 Kunkle, William 84 Kunstman, Karen 10, 52 Kupinski, Edward 41, 161 Kurkjian, Teri 52 Kurrelmeyer, Paul 41 Kurrus, Dale 84, 144 Kurrus, Kristi 41 Kurtz, Howard 52 Kurtz. James 41, 161 Kusmer, Ricky 63 Kusmer, Stephen 52 Kysor, Mark 84 Kysor, Michelle 63 L Lachmiller, Scott 41 LaFore, Tracey 84. 135 Lakenburges, Linda 63 Lameyer, Denise 41 Lanaghan, Jeffrey 7, 63, 133, 158, 173 Lanaghan, Jonathan 41, 161, 171 Lancy, Richard 85 Lancy, Terry 41 Landon. Scott 63 Lane, Edna 63 Lane, Robert 41 Lange, Lisa 63 Langley. Teresa 41 Lanter, Kevin 85 Lanzante, Michael 63 Lanzante. Paul 52 Larkin. Thomas 52 Larkin, Tim 52 Latinette, Laura 85 Latinette, Lisa 52 Latinette, Mark 52 Lauer, Laura 52, 140 Lauf, Lisa 85. 142 Laughlin, Elizabeth 63, 174 Lauko, Emil 85 Lautz, David 4, 52, 132 Law, Robert 10. 11, 85, 112, 144 Lawrence, David 41 Lawrence, Dean 63 Lawrence. Dean A. 52 Lawrence, Gregory 63 Lawrence, Jeffrey 63, 153 Lawrence, Michael 85 Lax, David 52, 141 Lax, James 41 Layton, Paul 41, 161 Le Pes, Metta 41 Ledbetter. Karen 52 Lee, Kenneth 85 Lee, Scott 41 Lee, Sharon 85, 140 Leehy, Jerry 63 Leeright, Ann 41 LeGrand, Jeffrey 158 Lehnen, Janet 52 Lehnherr, Roger 63 Lehr, Brent 85, 159, 172 Lehr, Theresa 52, 140 Lehrter, Dawn 41 Leingang, Wayne 52 Len, Michael 41, 171 Len, Victor 52 Lepes, Gregory 52 LeRoy, Cynthia 52 Leroy, Jeffrey 41 Lesko, Alan 52 Lesko, Martin 85, 112 Lester, Orville 85 Levy, Cynthia 63, 141 Lewis. Graham 63 L’Hote, Alice 41 Lickenbrock, Kristine 41 Lidisky, Catherine 52 Lidisky, Daniel 41 Lill, Jennifer 85, 131 Lin, Kathy 10, 41, 123 Lindauer, Christopher 41, 143, 145, 161 Lindauer, Marsha 41 Lindauer, Mary Anne 52, 149 Linskey, Lawrence 10, 85. 124, 143 Lipe, Larry 63. 142 Lites, Michael 52 Litsey, Scott 11, 85. 112. 124 Litsey, Ethan 52. 124 Little, Lisa 63 Lloyd, John 85 Lodes. Dennis 85 Loehr, Paula 52 Loeser, Gerry 52 Loiseau, Dale 64 Lopinot, Kenneth 41 Lorenz. Susan 85 Lotz, Keitha 85 Louden, Brian 41 Lougeay, Julie 85. 139, 142 Lougeav, Scott 8. 41, 161 Lovejoy, Kim 85 Lovell, Pamela 85 Lowe, Douglas 85 Lowery, Margaret 85, 128 Lowrance, Jeff 64, 159 Index 211 Student Index Lowry, Gregory 86. 124 Lowry, Karel 64 LuchtefekJ, Scot 86 Leuhder, Vicki 86. 135 Lundgard, Jeanne 64 Lutton, Scott 64, 158 M Mabra, Martha 64. 136. 137 Mabry. Mike 8. 64 Mackevicius, Loretta 86 Mahmood, Jumana 52 Mahmood, Nabeel 52 Malick, Tim 86 Mallicoat, Renee 64 Malone, Michael 52 Manion. Martin 41, 124. 143 Manion, Michael 41, 161 Mank, Cynthia 86 Mank, Diana 64 Mank, Elaine 53 Mannino, Frances 64, 129 Mannino, Kathryn 8. 86. 128 Mannino, Vincent 64 Mannon, Michelle 53. 141 Mansfield, Richard 53 Mansfield, Stacey 86 Manwarren. Laura 86 Marifian, Jeff 86. 158 Markus, Karen 64 Markus, Susan 53 Maronde, Mark 64 Marrone, Mary 127, 140 Martens. Patrick 11, 86. 128, 129. 148. 171. 172 Martens. Scott 53 Martin. Abigail 64 Martin, Jody 86 Martin, Michael 161 Martin, Michelle 42 Martin, Richard 53 Martin. Robert 86 Martin, Scott 64 Martin, Tamara 139, 142 Martin, Traci 42 Martinez, Matthew 64 Maserang, Julie 86 Mason, Mark 53. 158, 171 Matecki, Jeffery 158 Mathenia, Kara 53, 143 Mathenia, Kelly 42 Matthews. Tracey 53. 141 Matzenbacher, Douglas 86, 159 Matzenbacher, Susan 53, 140, 141 Maurer, Leslie 42 May, Roxanne 86 May, Melanie 53 May, Thomas 53 Mayn, Leslie 42 Mayr, James 53 McAleenan, Michael 42 McCall, Julie 87 McCammon, Robert 53. 171 McCarkel, Kevin 11, 87 McCarty, Michele 87 McClary. Laura 53. 123, 136, 141 McClary, Peter 87, 158 McClary, Stephan 64, 173 McClure. Donnalee 87 McCoy, Gary 64 McCoy, Julie 53 McCurdy, Elaine 87 McCurdy. Lynn 42 McDaniel, Larry 53 McDonald, Douglas 42 McFadden, Ronald 64 McFadden, Robert 42 McGee, Angela 42 McGinnis, Daniel 53 McGraw, Joseph 87. 135 McGraw, Susan 64 McGuire. Joseph 53 McGuire, Mark 42 McGuire, Todd 53 McHenry, James 42, 161 Mcllravy, David 64 McIntyre. Linda 87 McKinnon, James 53 McKinnon, Mary 64 McLaughlin. Cheryl 53, 143 McLean. Scott 64 McNutt, Richard 53 McWilliams. Mary 42 McWilliams, Michelle 53 Mealy, Douglas 64 Meder, Karen 64. 150 Meehan, Mike 64 Meeke, P. 53 Mehmert. Patricia 64 Mehrmann, Karen 87 Mehrtens, Kim 42 Meier, Tim 42 Meister, Debra 87 Meister, Julie 87 Meketa. George 87 Melhorn, Mechele 53 Melin, Randall 64 Meloan, Stacy 64, 149 Meloan, Trudy 42 Melton. Jill 42 Melton, Lisa 134 Melton, Melissa 53 Menke, Yvonne 87 Menner, Joan 87 Merzian, Harry 42 Merzian, Peter 87. 123 Metzger. Mark 42. 134, 136 Meyer. Bradley 87 Meyer, Brenda 42 Meyer. Brian 53, 141 Meyer, Bruce 42 Meyer, Charles 53 Meyer, David 42 Meyer, Donnie 42 Meyer. Elizabeth 11, 87. 127, 128, 136 Meyer, Gordon 64, 158 Meyer. Jeff 42, 161 Meyer. Lisa 53, 123, 141 Meyer, Marjorie 11, 87, 144, 148 Meyer. Richard 64 Mever, Tracy 42 Meyer, Vicki 53 Migneron, Bradley 42 Migneron, Bruce 87 Miller, Daniel 87 Miller. Diane 64, 142 Miller, Douglas 87 Miller. Jo Ellen 53 Miller, John 64 Miller, Michael 64 Miller, Ronald 161 Mills. Richard 42 Missey, Margaret 53 Mitchell, Beverly 53 Mitchell, Bryan 87 Mohrman, Nancy 53. 170 Molitor. Laura 53. 140, 174 Molitor, Lynn 87, 106, 136 Mondy, Renee 5, 53, 132, 141 Monroe, Robin 87 Moon, Clay 42, 161 Moore, Carla 88 Moore, David 64, 142 Moore, Daine 88 Moore, Larry 161 Moore, Russell 42, 161 Mordhorst. David 42, 161. 171 Mordhorst. Patty 142 Morris, Cheryl 64 Morris, Debra 88 Morris, Michelle 53 Morris, Scott 143 Morris. Shelly 53. 143 Morris, Wesley 143 Morrison. Janice 53. 136. 141 Morrison. Joseph 42 Morrison, Lisa 88, 135 Morton, Barbara 53 Morton, Kevin 88 Morton, Vicky 53, 136, 140 Moss. Daniel 53 Movesian, Brian 42 Mrkacek. Kenneth 53 Muckensturm. Jeffrey 64, 142 Muckensturm, Pamela 53 Mudd. Paul 53. 126 Mudd, Suzanne 88 Mueller, Amanda 53 Mueller, Donald 53, 141 Mueller. Earl 53 Mueller, Elaine 64. 143 Mueller. Mandy 134 Mueller, Marla 88 Mueller, Mary Beth 53, 140 Mueller, Melissa 88 Mueller, Michael 53 Mueller. Sherri 53 Mueller, Tammi 42 Mueth, Janet 42 Mulconnery. Andrew 42 Mulholland, Kevin 53 Mullen, James 53 Mullins. Kathy 53, 123 Mullins, Tania 88 Mundloch. Kurt 42 Munie, Donald 53 Munie, Janet 88. 142 Munie, Monica 64 Munie, Neill 88 Munie, Paul 64 Munn. Timothy 64 Muren. Jeffery 88 Muren, Robert 64 Murphy, Brian 42, 143 Murphy, Linda 6, 136, 137, 141, 143 Murphy, Patricia 64 Murphy, Timothy 42. 161 Musa. Nazha 64 Musgrove, Anthony 42 Musgrove, James 64. 142 Muskopf, Daniel 64 Muskopf, James 64 Muskopf, Merribeth 11, 13, 88. 123, 127, 139. 142 Muskopf, Sandra 53, 140, 152 Muskopf, Scott 11, 88 Myhre, Deena 53. 141 N Nadler, Alexander 88 Nadler, Darry 64. 159 Nadler, Dennis 53 Nagel. Susan 53, 150 Nager, Charles 65. 159 Nager, Karen 54 Namgrum, Laura 42 Nance, Valerie 54 Naumann, Keith 42, 161 Naumann, Terry 88, 143 Nebelsick, Annette 42 Nebelsick, Richard 88 Nebgen, David 88 Neff. Carol 88 Neff, Cynthia 88. 135 Neff, Debra 54. 136 Neff, Terrence 54. 172 Nettleton, Jeffrey 54, 124, 143 Neumeyer, Pamela 42 Niederkorn, Tori 65 Niles, Diane 54 Ninnis, Lori 42. 152, 170 Ninnis, Sherri 54 Noel, Martina 65. 123 Noerper, Kevin 54 Nold, Sondra 65 Nolte, Bradley 42 Nolte, Steven 5, 54 Noltkamper, Michelle 54 Noltkamper. Tina 88 Normington, Ralph 10, 11 Norsigian, Vernon 88 Northcutt, Jeffrey 42, 152 Northcutt, Roy 153 Norton, Sandra 6. 10, 88, 131, 132, 133 Novaria, Richard 42 Nowak, Kevin 89 Nowak. Perry 161 Nugent. J. Kirk 54 O O ' Brien, Susan 42 O ' Donnell. Mark 65, 159 O ' Guinn, Jody 65 O ' Guinn, Jon 54, 136, 137, 141 O ' Neal, Allison 89. 150 O ' Neal Kelly 54. 140, 150 O ' Neill, Scott 54 Obernuefemann, Jeanie 54, 143 Obst, Lance 89 Oesterle. Keith 54 Oliver, Lori 42 Olsen, Gregory 42 Olsen, Kirk 65. 158 Olson, Scon 89, 123, 158 Olpt, Gregory 42 Orr, Tina 42 Osborn, Anita 42 Osborn, Tina 42 Osick, Jeff 89 Ott, Lisa 54, 141 Ott, Paula 65 Ovies, Lynn 54 Owens, Lori 65 Owens, Patricia 54 Owens, Sheri 65 P Pabst, Kip 11. 89. 172, 173 Pace. Brian 89 Padgett, Christopher 54 Palausky, Dianne 89 Palausky, Joseph 6, 65. 136, 137, 142 Palausky, Kenneth 54 Palmer, Kathleen 54 Palmer, Kelly 65 Palmer, Teresa 89 Palmisano, Mark 65 Papproth, Janet 54 Parham, Joe 54 Parisotto, Americo 42 Parker, Kimberly 89 Parks. Julie 89. 131. 138. 174 Partelow, Thomas 11, 89 Partelow, Timothy 54 Partelow, Yvonne 65 Pasnokot, Patricia 54 Pasnokot, Cynthia 42 Pate. Terri 54. 123. 138 Patton, Lauren 8, 42 Pauketat, Tim 11, 90 Paulat. Linda 65 Payne. Susan 6. 10, 11, 90. 123, 132, 142 Pazderka, Deborah 54 Pearce. Rebecca 54 Pearson, Wayne 42 Pedtke, Donna 11, 90, 129 Peebles, Mark 54 Peel, Lynette 54, 141 Pees, Charlie 54, 126 Pees, Cindy 90 Peiffer, Joseph 90 Pelc, Lynne 90. 129, 150 Pellman, Kurt 65 Penny, Stacy 65 Perkins. Kathleen 42 Perkins. Kelly 54. 152 Perry. Luann 90 Pestka, Jeanne 42 Peter, Debra 65 Peterson, Brenda 42 Petrosian, Kenarr 54, 123 Pfeffer, Joann 54 Pfeffer, Sandra 42 Phershy, Tom 65 Phegley, Thomas 54 Phillips, Ellen 54 Phillips. Larry 65. 158 Phillips, Russell 66 Piacentini, Janet 42 Piana, Jill 42 Pickerel. Keith 90 Pickerel, Lori 43 Pierce, Michael 43 Pierpoint, Ronald 43 Pietarinen, Liisa 6, 90, 138 Pietroburgo, William 43, 161, 171 Pinkston, Mary 43 Piquard, Angela 43 Piquard, Donna 54 Piquard, Jack 54 Pixley, Gregory 54 Poirot, Mary 43 Polczynski, Jolene 43 Polczynski, Lynn 90 Polczynski. Wayner 54, 153, 171 Poletti, Richard 90 Poletti, Robert 54, 126 Ponder, Dino 90, 150 Popp, Michael 54 Porter. Patricia 90 Potter, Jay 43 Potts. William 90 Powell, Jeffrey 65 212 Index Student Index Powell, Katherine 54 Powell, Wendy 90, 142 Powers, Kathleen 90 Presnell, Charles 43, 161, 171 Prickett, David 54, 129 Prindable, Jennifer 54 Prindable, Tina 43 Procasky, Jeffrey 43 Proffitt, Paul 54 Pruett. Karen 65 Purnell, Rodney 43 Purviance, Diane 90 Pusczak, Rebecca 90 Q Qualls, Charles 90 Quandt, Pamela 11, 90, 130 Quandt, Robert 65 Quayle, Kelly 65 Quayle, Kevin 54 Quirin, Joan 90 Quirin, Sherri 43 R Rachels. Tracy 90 Racine, Kenneth 90 Rains, Leslie 54 Rains. Lynn 11, 90, 135 Rainwater, Samantha 11, 91, 128 Rainwater, Tracy 10, 43 Raish, Marlene 65, 142 Rail, Joan 91 Rankin, Laurie 43 Rathke, Linda 43, 170 Rathmann, Gerald 91 Rawlings, Danielle 10, 11. 91, 137 Rawlings. Richard 65 Rayborn, Linda 43 Rayman, Christopher 54, 136, 137 Redeker, Gail 91. 131, 150 Reeb, Jeffrey 54 Reece, Lori 91 Reed, Rebecca 65 Reelitz, Randall 91 Reese. James 91 Reeves, Carol 91 Reeves, Thomas 91 Regula, Jane 65 Reibling, Christopher 171 Reichert, John 8, 43, 136, 137 Reichling, Rita 91 Reichling, Wayne 43 Reime, Cheryl 65 Reine, Mark 43 Reinhardt. Robin 91 Renneker, Jeanne 91 Renneker, Kimberly 43 Renner, Jean 65 Renth, Deborah 54 Renth. Malyn 91 Rettle, Joe 65 Rettle, Kay 91 Rettle, Laurel 43 Rettle, Robert 43 Reuss, Scon 65. 153 Reuss, Tamara 43 Reynolds, Robert 43 Rhein, Gregory 91 Rhein, Laura 43 Rhodes, Donald 65 Rhodes, Tracy 65, 127 Riassetto, Jenifer 11, 128, 134, 136, 137 Ribble, Jim 161 Rice, Allison 54, 123 Rice. Sherri 5. 54. 136, 140 Rice. Steve 54 Rich, Denise 43 Richards, Brian 172 Richard, Traci 43, 136 Richards, Mary Beth 43, 170 Richardson, Dorothy 65 Richardson, Jama 54, 141, 143 Richardson, Linda 54 Richardson. Sandra 54 Rickard, Peggy 43 Riechoff, Debra 92 Riedel, Daniel 65 Riess, Donna 65 Riester, Aaron 43 Riley, Kim 54 Ritter, Matthew 54 River, Nancy 92, 149 Roach, Kris 55 Roberts. Susan 43 Robinson, Carol 55 Robinson, Karen 43 Robinson, Paula 92 Rockwell, Cheryl 92, 126, 135 Rockwell, Donald 55 Rockwell, Michael 55 Rodawald, Jo Ann 55 Roesch, Michele 92 Rogger. Nancy 92, 135 Rohleder, Darwin 65 Romanic, Daniel 144 Romick, Cheryl 65 Roos, Renee 65 Roschnafsky, Lisa 55, 134 Rosenberg, Charles 65, 152 Rosenkranz, Bernadett 65 Ross, Darren 55 Ross, James 65 Ross, Jana 43 Ross, William 65 Roth, Karen 43 Roth, Tim 65 Rothweiler, Christopher 43 Rouch, Wanita 65 Rowan, Rebecca 55. 141 Rowe, Blake 43 Rowe, Dawn 92 Rowold, Kimberly 43 Rozycke, Jeanine92, 135 Rozycke, Richard 43 Rucker, Deborah 92 Rucker. Patricia 55 Rudy, Bob 55 Ruhman, Lori 92 Ruhman, Michelle 55 Rujawitz, Renee 65 Ruser, Larry 66, 159 Russ, Rhona 66 Russell, Jerry 93 Russell, Larry 55 Russell, Pamela 55 Rust, James 66 Rust, Peter 43 Rutherford, Jacquelyn 66 Rutherford, Penny 55 Ryan. James 55, 171 Rynski, Kevin 43 Ryniski, Steven 93 S Sager, David 43, 161 Sale. Rhonda 43 Salzman. Scott 55 Samples, Julie 93 Sams, Deloris 43 Sandheinrich, Kelly 43, 161, 171 Santanello, Terri 93, 139, 142 Santanello, William 43 Santer, Keith 66 Sargent, Gregory 93 Sarkisian. Gail 11, 93 Sauerwein, William 66 Saul, Mark 43 Saunders, Kimberly 44 Schade, Diane 11, 93, 148, 152 Schaefer. James 44 Schaefer. John 55, 141 Schaefer, Scott 44 Schaefer, Tina 66 Schaller, Bradley 44 Schaller, Dwayne 158 Schaller, Rick 93 Schaltenbrand, Shari 93 Schanuel, Bart 93 Schanz, Edward 55 Scharf, Angela 11, 93, 140 Scharf, Bradley 66, 159 Scharf, Cynthia 66 Scharf. Daphne 55 Scharf, Darrell 66 Scharf, Donna 93 Scharf, Linda 66 Scharf, Scott 44 Schaub. George 44 Schein, Leila 44, 136, 143 Schein, Lisa 55 Scheller, Jean 93, 148 Scheller, Susan 44, 170 Scher, Nick 93, 158, 161 Scherck, Curt 66 Scheuermann, Ellen 66 Schloemann, Jeffrey 44 Schloemann. Jill 55 Schloemann. Lynn 44 Schloemann, Shari 93 Schlosser. Kathy 55 Schlosser, Kurt 66 Schloz. Laura 11, 93 Schmalensee, Jan 93 Schmidt, David 44, 142 Schmidt, John 93 Schmidt, Larry 93 Schmidt, Leah 55. 174 Schmidt. Thomas 44. 161, 171 Schmittling, Ann 55. 149 Schmitz. Kevin 66 Schmitz. Krista 44 Scheider, Frank 44 Scheider, Kent 55 Schneider, Mark 66 Schobert, Dan 93 Schobert. John 44. 161 Schobert, Thomas 66 Schofield, Judith 66 Schorr, Edward 44 Schrader. Deborah 66, 126 Schranz, Mary 55 Schrauth, Ramona 44 Schroeder. Gregory 55 Schroeder. John 55 Schroeder, Richard 171 Schubert, Pamela 55 Schuchardt. Barbara 93, 149 Schuchardt, Horold 44 Schuchardt. Howard 152 Schuchman, Kent 93 Schuchman, Mark 44 Schulte, Clark 44. 171 Schulte, Clifton 93 Schulze, Susan 44. 134, 136 Schulze. Theresa 66, 134, 136. 137, 142 Schartz, Harold 55 Schwartz, John 93 Schwartz, Melanie 44, 126 Schwarztrauber. Jeffrey 66 Schwarztrauber, Pamela 55, 150 Schweiger. Debra 66 Schweiger, Scott 55 Schweiss. James 44 Schweiss, John 55 Schweiss, Mary 94 Schweiss, Paul 55 Schwemmer, Barbara 94 Schwengels, Marlene 44 Schwengels, Norma 66 Schwoebel. Dale 66 Schwoebel, Dan 66, 159 Scott, Bradley 44 Scott, Sandra 94. 135 See. Daniel 44, 161, 171 Seger, Diane 94. 141 Seger, Glenn 44 Seib, Lee 66 Seib, Nancy 44 Seibel, William 55 Seibel, Donald 94 Seiler, Paul 44 Self. David 66. 159 Self. Jennifer 55 Seper, Randy 11 Seppi. Kathryn 66. 123. 136 Sewell, Gerald 44 Shadbolt, Laurel 55. 136, 140 Shannahan, Elizabeth 55 Shannon. Angela 94 Shannon, Jennifer 44. 143, 170 Shannon, Kelly 8. 66, 150 Shaver, Edwin 66, 153 Shaw, William 55 Shea, Lisa 66, 149 Shea, Sandra 66 Sheeley, Sandra 94 Sheets, Billy 44 Sheffler, Karen 44 Shepherd. Theresa 66 Sheroky, Michele 94, 140 Sherrill, Jeff 44 Shively. Deanna 44, 174 Shondy. Sherri 55, 141, 170 Siebecker. Douglas 66 Siebenberger, David 44, 161 Siebenberger. Douglas 66, 159 Sieron, Scott 55 Simmonds, Michael 44. 161 Simmons, Kenneth 44 Simons. Sharon 55 Simpson, Darlene 44. 143 Simpson. Mary 94. 135 Simpson. Nancy 94, 143 Simpson, Pamela 56, 174 Simpson, Robert 94 Sink, Laura 56 Sisk, Kevin 44 Skaer, Danny 44 Skaer, Daryl 94 Skaer, Dennis 56 Skaer, Perry 94 Skaer, Sue 56 Slagle. John 56 Sliment. Daniel 66 Sliment, Sandra 44, 123 Slocomb, John 66. 158, 173 Slothower, Jeffrey 56 Smallwood. Scott 44 Smith, Benjamin 56, 172, 173 Smith, Beth 66 Smith, James 94 Smith, Dawn 94 Smith, Elaine 56. 141, 150 Smith, Gerald 44 Smith, Chris 11, 130 Smith. James Edward 44. 161, 171 Smith, Kimberly 66. 126 Smith, Kimberly 94 Smith. Lisa 56 Smith, Michelle 94 Smith. Pam 94 Smith. Thomas 44, 161 Smith, Todd 44 Snare, Timothy 5, 56, 171 Snook, Mark 56 Snook, Paul 94, 158 Snover, Warren 56 Snowden, Charles 44, 143 Snowden, Stacy 44, 143 Snyder, Barbara 44 Snyder, Laura 56 Sonnenberg. David 94. 158, 161 Sonnenberg, Greg 94. 158, 172, 173 Sotiropoulos. Richard 66. 158 Sotiropoulos, Theresa 5, 56 Soucy, Scott 11, 94, 136. 137 Souders, Julie 94, 135 Sourbeck, Timothy 56 Sourbeck, Tracey 44 Spaulding, Denise 66. 141 Speichinger, Linda 94 Speichinger. Melvin 95 Spencer, Lisa 21. 56. 136, 139, 142, 143 Sperry, Amy 56 Sperry, Jane 56 Spickard, Daniel 44. 171 Sport, Charles 56 Spreitler, Elaine 56 Sprick, Beverly 56 St. Germain. Cath 95 St. Eve, Craig 56 Stady, Lizabeth 44 Stafford, Thomas 95 Stafford, Vincent 56 Stammer, Lora 44 Stamp, Bradley 44 Starkey. Marcie 66 Stathis, Charles 56 Stauder, Barbara 95 Stauder, Richard 44 Stauder, Thomas 56. 124 Steding, Keith 56 Steding, Kevin 95 Steiger, Jerry 44 Steiger, Joyce 66, 126 Stein, Janet 95 Stein. Kathleen 44. 136. 137 Stell, Helen 44 Stephens, Craig 44 Stephens. Jennifer 95 Stephens, Joellen 56 Stephens Perette 66 Stevens, Stephanie 45 Stevenson. Dirk 56 Stewart, Douglas 10, 11 95, 131, 148 Stiehl, Dawn 45 Index 213 Stiles, Lisa 95 Stirewalt, John 95 Stitzel, Ronald 95, 172 Stoddard. Sandra 45 Stoddard, Sherry 56, 141 Stolberg, Sandra 56, 140 Stoll, Marie 149 Stoll, Vickie 95, 141, 149 Stone, David 56 Stovall. Leonard 95 Stovall. Teresa 56 Stram, Susan 95 Strasbaugh, Patrick 56 Strebel, Michael 45 Strong, Russell 6, 11, 95, 132, 159, 172, 173 Stroud, Margaret 6, 21. 66. 123, 136, 137, 139, 142 Stroup, David 95 Struense, Donna 96 Struense, Laura 45 Struense, Linda 45 Stubblefield, John 56 Stuckel, Ronald 45 Stuhlsatz, Michael 45, 161 Stuhlsatz, Vickie 66, 150 Stumbaugh. Kyle 96. 124 Stumpf, Barbara 66 Stumpf, Douglas 45 Stutts, George 45, 161 Sullivan, Kathleen 96 Sullivan. Kevin 96, 159 Summers. Tony 56 Sumner, Patricia 96 Sutter, Christopher 66 Sutterfield, Ronda 96 Sutton, Victoria 45 Svoboda, Diane 45 Swartz, Donna 96. 135 T Tadlock, Lisa 56 Taff, Deborah 11, 96, 131 Taff, Sheila 66, 104 Tanking, Dianne 56 Tate. Barton 96 Tate, Farley 56 Taylor, Beverly 66 Taylor, Charlotte 66 Taylor, Julie 96 Tedesco, Sue 45 Tedford, Douglas 96, 159 Terveer, Bonnie 56 Terveer, Richard 96 Terveer, Sherry 66 Thacke, Mary 45 Theis, Angela 45 Theis, Connie 66 Theis. Daniel 161 Theis, Karen 66 Theis, Patty 96, 135 Theis, Tina 56 Theobald, Janice 56, 136, 141 Thierry, Michael 45 Thierry, Tina 45 Thomas. Charlotte 56 Thomas, Donna 56 Thomas. Elaine 8, 66 Thomas, Janet 45, 136 Thomas, Linda 96 Thompson, Candy 56 Thompson, Cecilia 56 Thompson. David 10. 45 Thompson, Donald 66 Thompson, Karen 56 Thompson, Maureen 96 Thornton Margaret 56 Tilton, Thomas 66. 158, 159 Timmer, Ann 66 Tinney, Karl 66, 124 Tipton, Thomas 96, 161 Tipton, Todd 45, 161 Tipton, Tracy 56 Tiren, Kerry 45 Tockstein, Michael 66 Tollefson, Patricia 11, 97 Student Index Torregrossa, Mary 66 Torregrossa, Tina 45 Touchette, Cheryl 97 Touchette, Lance 97 Touchette, Robert 97 Trapp, Barbara 66 Trapp, Jeffrey 143 Tribout, Kenneth 56 Trickey, Deanna 97, 135 Trickey, Jerry 56 Tripp, Connie 66 Tripp. Pattie 56 Trompter, Curt 56 Trompter. Scott 97 Trotter, Daniel 66 Trotter. Rita 11, 97, 135 Trotter, Sherri 45 Tullock, Karla 66. 123 Turner, Byron 97 Turner. Dawn 56 Tuttle, Robert 161 Tygett, Patrick 45, 161 Tyler, Diane 66 Tylka, James 66 Tzinberg, Judy 97 U Ude, Dana 45, 143 Ude, Eric 66, 144 Uhley, Leland 67 Ulch, Elizabeth 97 Ulch, Ruth 56 Ullrich, Lynn 56. 141 Underhill. Cheryl 97 Unruh, Jack 56, 153 Utz, Barbara 97 Utz, Patricia 56 V Vahlkamp, Mary 135 Vail, Tammy 45 Vallandingham, Donna 97 Vallandingham, John 56 Vandewater, Maura 97, 138 Vandewater, Philip 45 Vargo, Michael 67 Vassen, Joseph 67 Vaught, Ronnie 45 Vaught, Terri 97 Veile, Diane 45, 123 Verdu, Elizabeth 97 Verges. Sheri 97. 135 Vessels, Terry 56 Vickers, Debra 97 Vickery, Julie 45 Vitale. Christina 11, 97 Vitale. Lynn 67 Vitale, Sheila 8, 67 Vitale. Todd 57. 136, 137, 139, 142 Viviano, Patricia 57 Viviano, Sam 57 Voegtle, Elizabeth 97, 131, 141 Voegtle, Mary Kay 8, 97 Voegtle, Richard 97 Voelkel, Jean 57 Voellinger, Sharon 67 Vollmer, Frank 57 Vollmer, Janet 57 Vollmer, Kenneth 45, 161 Voss, Lisa 11, 97 Voss, Patrick 98 Voss, Steven 67. 159 W Waddington, James 98, 159, 161 Waeltz, Nancy 11, 98 Wagner, Julie 67 Wagner, Mary Anne 98 Wagner, Ronald 152, 153 Wagner, Steven 45 Walden. Susan 98, 150 Walker, Jim 161 Walker. Kelly 57 Wall. Stephanie 57, 174 Wallace. Dana 6. 98. 132, 133, 142. 150 Wallace, Kay 5. 57, 141 Wallace, Kurt 5, 57, 132, 142 Wallace, Patricia 45 Wallace. Susan 45 Waller, Tammy 98 Waller, Timothy 45 Walsh, Dean 98, 159 Walsh. Patrick 98 Walter, Greg 57 Walters, Robin 98 Waltrip, Rebecca 45 Waltrip, Susan 67 Wappel, Anthony 57 Warwick, Edward 57 Warwick, Tamey 98 Wasilewski, Kelli 67 Waslewski, Mark 45 Waters, Darcy 98 Waterson, Christy 57, 123, 138 Watkins, James 67, 171 Wayt, Albert 57 Weaver, David 98 Webb. Donald 98 Webb, Terry 45 Weber, Barbara 67 Weber, Carla 98, 135 Weber, Gerald 67 Weber. Mark 98 Weber. Robert 67 Webster, George 57 Week, Robert 57 Weeke, Elizabeth 98 Weeke, Scott 67, 159 Wegner, Richard 57 Wehmeier, Ronald 67 Weidenbenner. Jeff 67. 159 Weihl, Donald 67. 159 Weilbacher, Dana 45 Weilmuenster, Jesse 45, 136, 137 Weilmuenster. John 153 Weinland, Christopher 57 Weir, Robert 98 Weiss, Bonnie 10, 57, 128 Weldon, Cynthia 67, 134, 142 Wells, Patricia 57 Wells, Stephanie 43 Welzbacher, Christy 67 Wenner, Julie 57 Wentz, Dale 124 Wenzel, David 57, 173 Werle, Lee Anne 57 Werle, Sue 98 Werner, Carla 98 Wessel, Barbara 57 Wessel, Gerry 45 West, Gerard 45 West. Pamela 98, 135 West. Robert 45 West, Suzette 57 Weygandt, Gay 11, 98 Weygandt, John 45 Wheeler, Steven 98 Whitaker, Patricia 98 White, Mary Catherine 99 White, Mary Esther 99 White, Michael 67 White, Michael 99 Whiteside, Vickie 45 Whittaker, Tod 161 Whittet, Denise 45 Wickell, Alan 57 Wiegand, Fred 99 Wiegand, Nancy 67, 140 Wieland, Payton 10, 67, 127, 144 Wiemer, Dean 45 Wieriszewski, Stan 45, 171 Wiesen, Jeananne 57, 139, 142 Wikgren, Janice 11, 99 Wild. David 67 Wild. Sherry 57, 141 Wile. Michael 45 Wiley. Michele 11, 99, 128, 149 Wilke, Diana 57 Wilke, Judy 67 Wilkemeyer, Michael 6, 67 Wilkemeyer, Robert 67 Wilkerson, Carl 67, 136, 137 Wilkerson, uavid 123 Wilkerson, Andrew 67 Wilkinson. Martha 5, 57, 141 Williams, Brian 10, 45 Williams, Dennis 45 Williams Jeffrey 57 Williams, Jeffrey L. 99 Williams, Karen 6, 10. 67 Williams, Mary 67 Williamson, Cheryl 57, 123 Williamson, Michael 45, 161 Williamson, Steven 159 Willmann, Lu Ann 57, 141 Willmann, Mark 45 Willmann, Steven 99 Willmont, Mark 57 Willmont, Michael 45 Wilson, John 45 Winkel, Roy 12, 99, 139, 142, 159 Winkelman, Laura 67 Winston, Robert 57 Winter, John 99 Winter, Terri 67 Wisnesky, Jeana 99 Wisniewski, Sharon 57 Wisniewski, Sheila 67 Wisniewski, Susan 45 Withouse. Martin 99 Wolf, Bruce 45 Wolf, David 100 Wolf, Douglas 67 Wolf, Kimberly 57, 140 Wolz, John 45 Wolz. Suzanne 67, 139, 142 Womble, Jayne 45, 136, 137, 141, 149 Womble, Jo Anne 67 Wodd, Barry 67. 159 Wood, Billy 67 Wood, Sherri 100 Woodrome, Martin 67 Woodruff. Cynthia 45 Woods, Christopher 100 Woods, Stephen 100 Woof ter. Dawn 100, 142 Wottawa, Kennard 67 Wottowa, Mark 45 Wright, Dawn 67 Wright, Kathy 45. 143 Wright. Lisa 67 Wright. Sandra 67 Wuest, Roger 100 Wuest, Suzanne 57 Wurdinger, Kathy 67 Wykoff. Joan 57 Wynder, Natalie 100 Y Yearian, Debbie 67 Young. Glen 100 Young, Laurie 57 Young, Tania 45 Younger, Alice 57 Yung, Todd 45, 152 Z Zager, Matthew 57, 153 Zager, Michele 45 Zahn, David 100 Zapolski, Gail 100 Zeglin, Lynne 45, 123 Zenarosa, Enya 45 Zenarosa. Nestor 57 Zenarosa, Nick 5, 171 Zerban, Laura 45 Zeveski, Philip 100 Ziegler, Lisa 45 Zika, Lynn 45. 170 Zinck, Barbara 67 Zinn, Susan 100 Zipfel. Mary 7, 67 Zipfel, Matthew 100, 159 Zollner, Zachary 100 Zubrzycki, Joanne 57, 138, 143 214 Index IX MEMORIAL! Elizabeth West Class of ' 81 April 22, 1978 Terry Kolb Class of ’79 October 20, 1978 Mr. Herbert Baum Hoard of Education November 16, 1978 Kristy Hoerr Class of ’79 November 17, 1978 Mr. Vernon Fohl Custodial Staff February 17, 1979 “. .. All that is, at all, Lasts ever, past recall; Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure: What entered into thee That was, is, and shall be: Time ' s wheel runs back or stops: Potter and clay endure. ” Robert Browning Rebecca Waltrip Class of ’82 March B, 1979 In Memoriam 215 1979 Basma Abusharif James Steven Albers Brian Thomas Allen Michael Jay Arnold Walter Charles Asbury III Kevin Joseph Athmer Laura Lynn Aud Anders Erik Avenbcrg Robert Bruce Ay lion Gary Alan Bainter Thea Marie Baltz Martha Irene Barduniotis Dorman H. Bazzell II Kirk E. Bcdwell Rebecca Sue Benson Richard Thomas Berkel Sandra Lynn Bern’ John Henry Louis Bcvenue Susan Fullerton Bcvirt Scott Charles Beyer David Alan Birk Cheryl Lynn Biver Linda Ann Blackard Daniel Michael Blaes Keith Richard Blaies Cheryl Ann Blanck Dwight David Boehm Nancy Lee Boettcher Susan Marie Bollinger Debra Joy Bowermaster Jeffrey Michael Boyles Diana Lee Brough Elizabeth Catherine Brown Kenneth Lee Brown Bonnie Lee Brown Bonnie Ann Bruss Deanna Marie Bullard Kathleen Marie Burnett Rhonda Kay Burns Julia Dawn Buser Katherine Ann Cannon Mary Catherine Carty Kimberly Ann Clark Larry Wayne Conrad Scott Allen Cooper Christina Edith Crane Tammy Jo Creason Barry Lee Creel Abbey Jane Croissant Constance Crosby Juli Anne Cunningham Robert E. Cusack III Christine Marie Dahm Norman Thomas Gerald Dahm, Jr. Betty Dahmer Terry William Davinroy Lanna DeFrates Theresa Louise Determan Keith Henry Dintelmann Craig A. Doiron Elizabeth Anne Dorris John C. Duncan Tammy Lynn Dunn Tena Rae Edwards Toni Kay Edwards Debra Lynn Elser Gary Clark Emmons Janet Marie Ernst Delbert T. Escher Cristina Marie Escobar Scott Christopher Eugea Ruth Falconnier Terri Lynn Finch HY XEWS C ITIZENSHIP FINALISTS Paul A. Flahan Laura Marie Foumie Brenda Ann Frerker Jeffrey Scott Gass Rick James Gauch Laura Ann Geibel Raymond Paul Geller Jennifer Lynn Graves William Harold Griebel, Jr. Gary Scott Groce Mark John Hackmann Steven Paul Hausmann Carol Lucille Heidora Glenn Steven Heil Monica Ann Heil Jacqueline Jean Henry Elizabeth Ann Herbert Shawn Lynn Higgins Dave Alan Hock Ronald K. Hodgkins Gary Robert Hoelscher Mary Ann Hogg Greg Paul Holdener Jeffrey Mark Hopkins Julia Marie Hoppenjans Lynn Huebner He nry Lawrence Hurd Joni Jill James Roberta Ellen Jobe Judy Kay Kaemmerer Kris Ann Kaiser Stephen Craig Karwoski Lisa Ann Katt Karen Ann Kelemetc Gregory J. Kern Jean Louise Kish Peggy Kay Klcmme Kathy Ann Koehler Yvonne Elizabeth Krausz Kurt Linn Krummrich Dale Allen Kurrus Tracey Lynn LaFore Robert Lee Law Jeffery L. LeGrand Martin G. Lesko Jennifer Ann Lill Lawrence Michael Linskey Douglas Scott Litsey Julie Lavette Lougeay Pamela Lynn Lovell Margaret Jean Lowery Vicki Lynn Luehder Julie Elizabeth Maddux Jeannette Elaine Mallicoat Kathryn Ann Mannino Patrick Allen Martens Julia Elizabeth Maserang Douglas David Matzenbacher Kevin Ralph McCarkel Peter Charles McClary Peter C. Merzian Elizabeth Beattie Meyer Maijorie Catherine Meyer Bryan K. Mitchell Rodney Lee Minemann Lynn Marie Molitor Scott Aaron Morris Suzanne Marie Mudd Tania Jo Mullins Janet Lee Munie Patricia Ann Murphy Merribeth Ann Muskopf Terry Patrick Naumann Cynthia Ann Neff Ralph Harry Normington, Jr. Sandra Kay Norton Lance Jeffery Obst Scott Axel Olson Kip Alan Pabst Thomas Anthony Partelow, Jr. Timothy Robert Pauketat Donna Kay Pedtke Keith Michael Pickerel Liisa Kaarina Pietarinen Patricia Ann Porter Wendy Jean Powell Charles Robert Qualls Pamela Sue Quandt Samantha Jo Rainwater Chris Everett Range Danielle Elizabeth Rawlings Gail Suzanne Rcdeker Malyn Renth Jenifer Ann Riassetto Nancy Jean River Cheryl Lynn Rockwell Dawn A. Rowe Jeanine Marie Rozycke Terri Lee Santanello Gail Ellen Sarkisian Diane Lynn Schade Angela Kaye Scharf Donna Kay Scharf Jean Marie Scheller Nick Steven Scher Jan Marie Schmalensee Barbara Ann Schuchardt R. Clifton Schulte Sarah Jane Schwablc Diane Jeanette Seger Randy Allen Seper Nancy Doris Simpson Daryl William Skaer Paul C. Snook Scott Thomas Soucy Linda Louise Speichinger Douglas John Stewart Ronald Lee Stitzel Vickie Lynn Stoll Russell A. Strong III Kathleen Ann Sullivan Donna Gail Swartz Douglas Alan Tedford Thomas N. Tipton II Patricia Ellen Tollefson Cheryl Ann Touchette Jerome William Tribout Rita Coleen Trotter Barbara Anne Utz Debra Lynn Vickers Tam Thi Vo Elizabeth A. Voegtle Richard Roland Voegtle Lisa Marie Voss Patrick James Voss James F. Waddington Nancy Jo Waeltz Dana Lynn Wallace Dean Jay Walsh Robin Lee Walters Elizabeth Ann Weeke Pamela Jean West Janice Sue Wikgren Michele Kay Wiley Rov John Winkel Natalie Lynn Wynder Matthew John Zipfel ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS To be eligible to become a state scholar, students must be a citizen of the United States, a resident of Illinois, and in the upper half of the class scholastically at the end of the Junior year. They must also earn an American College Test score above that set by the Illinois State Scholarship Commission. Tom Allen Robert Ayllon Rebecca Benson Sandra Berry Donald Bertelsmann Lynne Betten John Bevenue Scott Beyer Cheryl Biver Jeffrey Boyles Alan Burleson Rhonda Burns Julia Buser Maureen Carpenter Mary Carty Larry Conrad Tammy Creason Robert Cusack Connie Dahm Terry Davinrov Dale Devan Craig Doiron John Duncan Tena Edwards Toni Edwards Kathie Elsea Janet Ernst Christina Escobar Terri Finch Laura Geibel Humberto Gonzalez Jennifer Graves William Gricbel Larry Hedgecorth Glenn Heil Monica Heil Richard Henry Gary Hoelscher Gregory Holdener Kris Kaiser Steven Kamm Karen Kclcmetc Gregory Kern Kathv Koehler Kurt Krummrich Robert Law ' Law rence Linskey Kathryn Mannino Peter McClary Marjorie Meyer xMcrribeth Muskopf Scott Muskopf Ralph Normington Jeffrey Osick Kip Pabst Brian Pace Thomas Partelow’ Tim Pauketat Susan Payne Donna Pedtke Richard Poletti Samantha Rainwater Danielle Rawlings Robin Reinhardt Jenifer Riassetto Gail Sarkisian Man ' Schweiss Robert Simpson James Smith Scott Soucy Barbara Stauder Douglas Stewart Vickie Stoll Russell Strong Deborah Taff Thomas Tipton Patricia Tollefson Darcy Waters Reflecting on the joys of victory . . . BKLLKVILLK TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WKST BELLI A’tt.LIL ILLINOIS THIS Cl RTIFIKS THAT SUSAN MARII- AIELLO HAMM. (OMH.FTKH fllK K f till V Sh KOR CkADl AT l ) is i rm.Ei n i his DIPLOMA y 4 - . . . and the agonies of defeat. 1 A mirror reflects what others see , which is only the surface. The memories , thoughts and goals are forever ours , hidden from everyone else s sight. These memories may grow old andfade t but they can never disappear completely for as long as we live. We will take all of our memories of West with us when we leave. Reflecting on these mem¬ ories will mark our past and guide our future.
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