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1980 BELLEVIKOIS Belleville Township Hi h School West 2600 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62221 Volume 64 Published by the Bellevinois Staff TME HIGH SCHOOL PROCESS DTE ENTER— (VITH LITTLE KNOWLEDGE OF (VHQ (VE ARE. OR OF (VHAT (VE mm TO ACHIEVE. THE HIGH SCHOOL PROCESS MATURES US HELPS US TO GRQtT DIMINISHES OUR UNCERTAINTIES AS (VE DISCOVER OURSELVES. EVE LEAVE- FILLER (VITHMEMORIES OF ESTERDAV LOOKING ONtVARR (VITH HOPES FOR TOMORRQtV. THE INDIVIDUAL IDiE THE PEOPLE SCHOLASTICS ACTIVITIES SPORTS COAMUNlTf INDEX PP. U-El PP. EE- PP. IDD-iEi PP. IEE-155 PP. 15E -l c lli PP. WE-EU PP. EIE-EE3 O O v, THE ir IEUftQU4L Everyone wakes to a different alarm 6 Student Life 8:00 A.M. — A barren and empty campus suddenly comes alive with the arrival of hundreds of students. Coming from many different places and arriving by many different means, we all somehow make it to school. Each individual becomes a part of the hurrying crowds that make up a typical morning at Belleville West. Bye. Mom, see you at 3:80! Those who tide the bus to school get the early scoop on gossip. The day begins with a bus ride Student Life 7 Our school day begins . . . . , . . . _ .. . . . Ruth Garrison downs a doughnut before school It a time to begin another school day 8 Student Life .aura McC ' lary und Barry Wood Mild baked Rood to help support ihelr organization Angelica Anagnostopoulos used her privt- Many of us preferred to grab a quick snack at the snack bar Instead of waiting In the lunch line lege of eating off campus Even though the prices were raised, lunch for slxty-flve cents wasn ' t a bad deal 10 Student Life Don’t worry. Mom, we’re eating right Student Life 11 3:25 P.M. — The day ends with the ring of the last bell. In an instant, the halls are packed with people eager to leave. In a rushing, teeming mass, these people lea% e the school and load into buses and cars to head home. In that one quick moment, the activity and noise of a day is over. The vacated halls, still and silent, await the start of a new day. How can these few pictures Large crowds of relaxed students typify the end of a school day Mark Chapman awalta the laal bell. Tb« • J“ ' ' • Um « to ,eavt ' 12 Student Life begin to express a busy school day The Main Building doors fly open with a rush of students HITIHAY! The school dav Is over! Student Life 18 The basketball team rode a bus to another victory Each of us has our own unique way Kurt Wullace and Kenee Moody net down at the Pigskin Prom Students hopped their way into the fun of the Mardl firas 14 Student Life Jon Allard and Nancy Mohrinan used their free time to earn extra money by working at Allard ' s Shoe Shop. Kathy Seppi utilized her after-school time to work as a computer clerk at the News-Democrat. exhausting our energies after school The campus was beautiful at night Student Life 15 11! Jill Fox and Ethan Edward were the recipients of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen and good Citizenship Awards, respec¬ tively. Winners each year are chosen through seniors’ nominations on the basis of scholarship and leadership. The Exchunge Club of Belleville chose three “Youths of the Month” from the senior class. Annette Dahm, Ethan Edwards, and Kurt Schlosser were selected on the basis of their active participation In campus activities and organizations. Stephanie Dorris, Martha Mabra, Beth Gregowlcz, Kim Ford. Mary Cumane, Joan Gregowlcz. and Mrs. Marianne Shevlln took part In an American Institute for Foreign Study program during July of 1979 Their “Alsatian Adventure” consisted of touring England. Belgium. Holland. Germany, and France. Looking for adventure? In search of wilderness? Go North! Every summer Mr. Gary Twesten sponsors three trips to Canada’s Quctlco Park. The “Voyagcurs” spend eight days canoeing across the lakes of southern Ontario and enjoying the natural beauty of the wilderness park. 16 Student Life We noticed many additions on campus Michelle Klotz received a quick response in the form of a new bus when Hobo Day was a new experience for our exchange student. Kenlchl she circulated a petition and wrote a letter to Bi-State officials, informing Kasahara them of the need for an extra bus leaving West at 3:80. District 801 operated out of new offices at Belleville West The Board of Education provided a new scoreboard for the gym Student Life 17 Hobo Day capped off Spirit Week Bob Jones explains his Hobo Day outfit to Mr. Jerry Stephanie Dorris, Tracy Sotlropoulos, and Amy Sperry relaxed after the Hobo Day Turner. festivities. I ' nkmivn Maroons helped to build enthusiasm WSf Miss Maroon and her court are honored Karen Medcr was selected for the Mias Maroon court Student Life 19 Lydia Falconnler wondered who sent her a Vallgraxn David Buscr tried his valetlne mobile on for size During the school year we have The Student Council decorated the gym with “stars The yellow ribbons around the campus symbolized our concern for the American hostages In Iran. 20 Student Life Upon their return from the state tournament where they placed sixth, wrestlers Dave Self, Kob Muren, Dave Harris, and Dan Hcmmer were greeted at the City Hall by many proud fans special days that hold many memories Student Life 21 13 T H 5 o o o o 3 ) 31 Ei V p? 66 i: T p ?I | HpV] 6a 45a u WE THE PEOPLE Administrators worked diligently Seven elected Board of Education members met regu¬ larly and worked diligently to represent the citizens of District 201 in the operation of Belleville West and East. Appointed to carry out the policies of the Board were Mr. K. Lane Miller, superintendent. Mr. Robert Dosier. assistant superintendent, and Mr. Eugene Sawalich, business manager. Mrs. Jean Donovan was appointed as secretary to the Board. The Board is primarily a policy-making body, determin¬ ing the use of facilities, providing the funds for operating the school district, and approving the courses and textbooks to be used. The work of the Board was basic to the success of our school. Mr. K. Lane Miller, Superintendent of District 201. Members of the Board of EducaUon were (Bottom Row) Mr. Vernon Eckert. Mrs. June Co . Mr. Edward Burris, (Top Row) Mr. George Nold. president. Mr. Joseph R. Donlan. Jr., and Mr. Norman Krause Absent from the picture was Mr Leonard Moore. Mrs. June Co brought honor to District 201 when she was chosen as one of the Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement in the St. Louis area. To recognize her achievement, Mr George Nold, presi¬ dent, presented her with a scroll at the January meeting of the Board 24 District 201 Mr. Jerry Turner, our principal, gave us leadership and the wise advice that “Freedom Is the right to discipline one’s self.” 1 Mr. Harris Tollefson and Mrs. Belle Levin, assistant principals for seniors and freshmen respectively, helped to make sure that students got safely off the campus at the end of the day. Principals insure a learning atmosphere The responsibilities of Mr. Jerry Turner were many and varied. In addition to coordinating the entire curriculum, assisted by department chairmen of the faculty, he was in charge of supervision of all school activities. Working with Mr. Turner in supervising the campus were the four assistant principals. In addition, each was in charge of special projects. Mrs. Belle Levin was in charge of social activities and the magazine drive. Mr. Dan Wolford handled maintenance of school property, parking, and served as principal in the absence of Mr. Turner. New teacher training and extra-service assign¬ ments were taken care of by Mr. Harold Limper. Mr. Harris Tollefson was responsible for student records and registration. Together the principals kept the school in working order. Ruin, snow, or sunshine, Mr. Harold Limper and Mr. Dan Wolford super- vised the loading of buses at 2:30 and 3:30 every day. Mr. Limper was the assistant principal for Juniors and Mr. Wolford the assistant principal for sophomores. Principals 25 Our faculty provided guidelines for us to follow Mr. Bruce Addison: SIU-Edwardsville, driver education Mr. F. H. Allen: U. of Illinois, Eastern Illinois U.. Murray State, Washington L , Physical Science Department chairman, physics and chemistry, physical science. School Health and Safety Committee, Senior Class sponsor Miss Marsha A. Ames: MacMurray College, world history, world civilization, America’s West, Famous Americans, Frigates, Fords, Phantoms, Grange to Ghetto, ’20’b-’80’b, Nuclear Age, Popular American Image, Hy News Citizenship Committee co-chairman Mr. . orman Armstrong: SlU-Carbondale, Illinois State University, physical education, track and cross country head coach, FCA sponsor Mr. Hmcc Arnold! University of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, driver education, heud football coach Mr. Arnold Ayllon: University of Southern California, Washington U., U. de Salmanca (Spain). Centro de Idolmas Sagasta (Madrid, Spain), Spanish Mrs. Margaret Heaird: SIU-Edwardsvllle, civics Mr. Howard Belcher: Murray State, Indiana U., SlU-Carbondale, SIU- Edwardsville, Business Education Department chairman, accounting Mr. Ken Besse: SIU-Edwardsvllle, St. Louis University, physiography, world geography Mrs. Mary’ Besse: Physical education Mrs. Jean Best: Ohio State University, Home Economics Department chairman, hou sing, meal planning, clothing Mr. Larry Bets: Washington University, SlU-Carbondale, health, physical education, head coach girls’ basketball, assistant coach football Calamity Jane, alias Mrs. Patt Snelson, won a prize in the Teacher Dress-Up contest on Hobo Day. Mr. David Bobsin: Eastern Illinois University, SIU-Edwardsville, introductory algebra, basic math, algebra, Amateur Radio Club sponsor Miss Aina Bono: University of Mlssourl-Columbia, English, individualized reading, science fiction-supernatural literature, technical theatre, Thespian Troupe co-sponsor, “Liberated Cinderella” director, “Barefoot in the Park” director. Mrs. Mary Ln Brctsch: Monmouth College, University of Illinois, librarian Mr. Tim Buchanan: Eastern Illinois University, biology, ecology, natural science Mr. Woodford Burnett: Southeastern Louisiana University, SIU-Edwards- ville. University of Illinois, health, officiating, assistant coach basketball and track. Mr. Dennis Bntts: McKendree College, SIU-Edwardsville, Junior-senior counselor, peer-helping coordinator Mr. Gary (arr: SlU-Carbondale, Purdue University, health, adapted physical education, head coach soccer, assistant coach track Mr. James Certain: Indiana State University, SIU-Edwardsville. auto mechanics, general metals Mr. Joe C ' hmeleck: Eastern Illinois University, speech, theatre Mr. Robert C. ( ' lark: Washington University, University of Missouri, freshman-sophomore counselor Mrs. Helen ( ' loesont Graceland College, Iowa State University, Sll’-Carbon- dale, family living Mr. Doug Dahm: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, literature of action 26 Faculty Mr. Thom a II. Dailey: Eastern Illinois University, Michigan State Univer¬ sity, University of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, guidance Mrs. Judy Duncan: Eastern Illinois University, SIU-Edwardsville, Journal¬ ism. composition, practical English. Hy News faculty adviser Mr. Douglas Eskra: SIU-Edwardsville, drawing, painting, art Mr. (ieo rge Eaterly: Trinity (Texas), Missouri University, SIU-Edwardsville, Southwest Missouri University, freshman-sophomore counselor Mr. William Evans: SIU-Edwardsville, art. Jewelry Miss Heat rice Flori: Eastern Illinois University, University of Illinois, biology, human anatomy-physiology Mr. Richard D. Eriederich: Rockhurst College, Ohio State University, SIU-Edwardsville, algebra, geometry, introductory algebra Mr. Dwight M. Friemann: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, general shop, electric shop, electronics Mrs. Felicia Fuchs: University of Mlssouri-Columbia, physical education, sports P.E., Hy News Citizenship Committee, American Education Week Committee Mrs. Esther C. (iareia: Belleville Area College, McKendrce College, St. Louis University, health office Mr. (ieorge Gasparich: SIU-Edwardsville, art, crafts Mrs. (irace Gerren: Southern Arkansas State, SIU-Edwardsville, English, Bible as Literature, mechanics of writing, composition Faculty members “socialized” at the Mardl Gras in the cafeteria, given by the foreign language department on February 14. Mr. Dan Wolford enjoyed the remainder of his lemon pie, while former champion. Mr. Phil Hlghsmlth, who lost out to Mr. Dennis Schutzenhofer, claimed that the AFS pie-eating contest was “fixed.” Mrs. Hunnic Gessford: Eastern Illinois University, biology, advanced biology, natural science Mr. Ken Guest: SIU-Edwardsville, driver education Mr. William L. Gushleff: SrU-Edwardsvtlle, American history, American problems Mrs. Merle Guthrie: SlU-Carbondale, University of Illinois, SIU-Edwards- ville, college algebra-trigonometry, algebra, geometry, pompon squad director Mr. E. M. Gyerman: Bradley University, University of Illinois, Colorado State University, Industrial Education Department chairman, machine shop Mr. Harold Hall: University of Missouri, University of Illinois, horticulture, landscaping, animal science, agricultural machinery. Future Farmers of America sponsor Miss Jane llansleben: Illinois State University, Northwestern University, University of Wisconsin, Washington University, Harvard University, sociology, psychology. Journalism. English, Bellevinois Staff adviser Mr. Robert Hanson: University of Missouri, SIU-Edwardsville, Social Studies Department chairman. American history and government Mr. David Harris: SlU-Carbondale, University of Illinois, history Mrs. Susan Harris: Southern Methodist University, SIU-Edwardsville. University of Illinois, Colonial Life, America’s West, Twentles-Thirtics, Popular American Image, Gullded Age, America in World Crisis Mr. Charles W. Ilasenstab. Jr.i St. Louis University, SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, literary explorations, accent U.S.A., composition, head baseball coach Mr. W. Hank Hayes: Central Missouri State. SIU-Edwardsville, Iowa University, Missouri University, Junior-senior counselor, Bible Studv Club sponsor Faculty 27 Mrs. Linda He ape: SIU-Edwardsville, American problems, psychology Mr. Pete llensel: SIU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, physical education, athletic director, assistant football coach Mrs. Georgiannc Hewitt: SIU-Carbondale, home economics, nutrition, meal planning Mr. Phillip Highsmith: Illinois State University, driver education, study hall, sophomore football coach, varsity track assistant coach Miss Betty J. Hocfer: Southeast Missouri State University, co-educatlonal physical education Mr . Robyn D. Hoepflnger: University of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, geometry, basic math Mrs. JoAna Hoffmann: University of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, English, mechanics of writing, vocabulary development, individualized reading Mrs. Marilyn Hughes: Belleville Area College, Western Illinois University, SIU-Edwardsville, algebra, honors algebra, introductory algebra, math team sponsor Mr. Richard A. IIunsaker: SlU-Carbondalc, University of Denver, Occi¬ dental College, University of Massachusetts, public speaking, debate, oral communication, debate coach, speech-drama coordinator, NFL sponsor, spring musical director Mr. Don Jackson: University of Illinois, Indiana University, Drew University, Math Department chairman, algebra, trigonometry, introductory algebra Miss Wilma Jackson: Southwest Missouri State, University of Colorado, personal typing, typing, general business Mr. Donald L. Jones: Monmouth College, University of Missouri-Columbia, ensembles, choir, choruses. Stamp Club sponsor What happened in the senior office that Miss Nina Bono thought was so funny? The first hint of spring caused some seniors to play hopskotch in the quadrangle. Since they were disturbing classes, Mr. Dan Wolford caused Kelly Dailey and her friends to move their game. Mr. Kandy Jang: SIU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, biology, natural science Mr. Robert Kaiser: SIU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, geometry, algebra, introductory algebra, freshman football coach, varsity tennis coach Mr. Robert E. Keefe: SIU-Edwardsville, basic math, basic English, girls ' tennis coach, assistant girls’ basketball coach Mrs. Bonita A. Keller: Eastern Illinois University, SIU-Edwardsville, English, freshman one-act director Miss Lynn Koehler: Illinois State University, German, German Club sponsor Mrs. Colleen E. Krause: SIU-Carbondale, English, reading skills Mr. Fredrick J. Kunxe: DePauw University, Washington University, Spanish, Student Council sponsor Mrs. Janie Kyramarios: Washington University, University of Mexico, University of the Americas, Middlebury college, Spanish Mr. K. Keith Lawrence: Central Missouri State University, physical education, assistant football coach Mr. David W. Llewellyn: University of Illinois, Belleville Junior College, SIU- Edwardsville. geometry, introductory algebra Miss Melody Maksndlan: Washington University, algebra, basic math, Hy News Citizenship Committee chairman, math teams coach Miss Jo Lynda Manlon: SIU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, English, com¬ position, science fiction-supernatural literature, individualized reading. Rough Writers Club sponsor 28 Faculty Mr . Pat Matyslk: SIU-Edwardsville, SlU-Carbondale, English, mass media, vocabulary development Mr. (line Maurer: SIU-Edwardsville, University of Illinois, physical educa¬ tion, varsity golf coach, freshman baseball coach Mr. 4 ' harle L. McConnell: Bradley University, Colorado State University, vocational auto shop, auto shop, general shop Kay Mc oy: Duke University, SIU-Edwardsville, freshman-sophomore counselor. Freshman Class sponsor Mra. Alda McIntyre: SlU-Carbondalc, University of Iowa, typing, shorthand Mr. (lean Merritt: Mllllkln University, Northern Illinois University. SIU- Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, business law, business management, business math Mr. Albert Meyer: Central Methodist College, University of Missouri- Columbla, Mississippi State University, art Mr. Arch Montg naery: Southwest Missouri U., Central Missouri State, University of Missouri, SIU-Edwardsville, mechanical drawing, general shop Mr. Hill Moore: SIU-Edwardsville, St. Louis University, world geography, social studies Mra. Jean Moore: Stephens College, University of Missouri, English Mr . M. Ann Moore: Greenville College, University of Illinois, SIU-Edwards- villc. University of Louisville, Junior-senior counselor Mr. Harvey Mueller: Art Department chairman Mr. Gary Twesten reflects the wild, wild “West on Hobo Day. Teachers shared personal experiences for our benefit Mr. Kogcr Mueller: Illinois State University, SIU-Edwardsville, American heritage, accent L’SA, vocabulary development, varsity basketball coach Ml lane E. Mue th: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardaville, oral communications, plays and playwrights, technical theatre, acting and directing. Little Theatre sponsor. Jam and soph play director, business manager for all theatre plays Erna E. Murphy: MacMurray College, SIU-Edwardsville, Harvard University, Washington University, civics ® dy Alanl : Belleville Junior College, SIU-Edwardsville, typing, shorthand, office procedures Mr. Tom Ainnls: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, distributive educa¬ tion, marketing, Distributive Education Club, softball coach r H«nny K. tollman: SIL ' -Edwardsvillc, civics, social studies 4 ' r - A’orbet: University of Kansas, SIU-Edwardsville, English, vocabulary development, literary explorations, cheerleading coach. Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsor l arf y Obenehain: Indiana State University, University of Indiana, SIU-Edwardsville, accounting, consumer education. Consumer Education Club Ml Faye Pabst: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, typing, office occupations, Office Occupations Club sponsor Mr . Wanda Patterson: Ouachita Baptist University, English, practical ® r A’orman Patton: Illinois State University, SIU-Edwardsville, accounting, typing Mr. Hob Petri: SlU-Carbondale, general shop, architectural drawing, machine detail drawing, architectural design, technical drawing Faculty 29 Mr. Glenn Phllpott: Western Illinois University, University of Maryland, SIU-Edwardsvillc, accounting, general business, assistant soccer coach Mr. John Heed: SIU-Edwardsville, SlU-Carbondale, driver education Mr . Elizabeth H. Kelchert: University of Arizona, McKendree College, SIU-Edwardsville, civics Mr . Peggy Heynolds: Washington University, SIU-Edwardsville, busihess math, general business, consumer education Mr. t ' harles G. Kodnann: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsvillc, English, American heritage, composition, volleyball coach Mr. Jerry Rybickl: Lock Haven State, SlU-Carbondale, algebra, geometry, basic math Mr . Mona Schelbel: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, Kansas State University, world geography, social studies, Junior Class sponsor Mr. Ralph S. Schle inger: Illinois State University, University of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, Vandercook College of Music, marching band, concert band, music theory, stage band, freshman chorus Mr . Trndy Ana Schmidt: Eastern Illinois University, University of Illinois, chemistry, advanced chemistry Mr. Allen II. Schne ler: Elmhurst College, Northern Iowa University, SIU-Edwardsville, SlU-Carbondale, natural science Mr. Rennl Schutzenhofer: SIU-Edwardsville, chemistry, physics-chemis¬ try, sophomore basketball coach, sophomore baseball coach Mr. Ilavid Schwalh: Belleville Junior College, SIU-Edwardsville, American West, men at war, nuclear age. government Persistence and enthusiasm symbolized our educators Mrs. Linda Heape spent 7A in the N Building hallway, carrying out her extra-service assignment of hall duty. Mrs. Patricia Seibert: SIU-Edwardsville, business English, communication, accounting, business math Mr. Cole Shannon: Murray State, SIU-Edwardsville, Ind. Education Depart¬ ment chairman, career education, pre-vocational, work study, alternative night school coordinator Ml Sne Sharp: Blackburn College, SIU-Edwardsville, English, composition, vocabulary development, literary explorations, American Field Service Club sponsor. Mr. George B. Shea. Jr.: Knox College, SIU-Edwardsvilee, encounters in reading, vocabulary development, English literature, assistant varsity baseball coach Mr. Gary Shepek: Emporia State University, SIU-Edwardsville, University of Wisconsin, University of Missouri-Rolla, advanced physics, physics, physical science, War Gaming Club Mr . Marianne Shevlin Mr. John Sim : University of Illinois, welding, general shop Mr . Elaine M. Smith: SIU-Edwardsville, Eastern Illinois University, SlU-Carbondale. homemaking, advanced foods, advanced sewing, individual¬ ized homemaking. Home Economics Club Mr . Phylll Smith: Park College, SIU-Edwardsville, civics Mr . Patt SncUon: William Woods College, University of Missouri, physical education electives, sports physical education Mr. David Snowden: University of Illinois, St. Louis University, United Stated history. Model Railroad Club sponsor Mr. Farren Stover: Illinois State University, University of Illinois, Washing¬ ton University, SIU-Edwardsville, French 30 Faculty Mr . Mary Ellen fttruxe: Edinboro State College, Oxford University, advanced reading techniques, reading skills, reading clinic Mr . Carol Swift: SIU-Edwardsville, English, vocational math, civics MU Marjorie Switzer: Western Illinois University, physical education Mr . IHan L. Thom: Illinois State University, SIU-Edwardsville, University of Illinois, University of Mlssouri-Rolla, introductory algebra, honors algebra, trigonometry, college algebra, freshman math team coach Mr . Sandra Ttnney: SIU-Edwardsville, introduction to data processing, general business Mr . Iin le Tonne: West Texas State University, SIU-Edwardsville, English vocabulary development, creative writing, mechanics of writing. Rough Writers Club sponsor Mr. Vincent F. Torlglan: SIU-Edwardsville, U.S. history, civics. Pep Club sponsor. State and Local History Club sponsor Mr. Ciary Twesten: SIU-Edwardsville, ecology, photography, Natural Science Club sponsor Mr. Dale K. Van Blair: Quincy College, Drake University, English Depart¬ ment chairman, SIU-Edwardsville, independent study, perspectives on man Mr. Nathan Yeach: SIU-Edwardsville, University of Nevada, DePaul Univer¬ sity, Bcmidji State College, general wood shop, woodworking, furniture construction Mr. Robert Vitek, Jr.: Eastern Illinois University, SIU-Edwardsville, American history, American problems Mr . Juanita Wallen: University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, librarian. Instructional Materials Department chairman Mr. A1 Meyer picks up his mail before school at the faculty mailboxes in the Main Office. Mrs. Elizabeth Reichert exchanges greetings with Miss Lynn Koehler. Miss Marsha Ames, Miss Melody Maksudlan, and Mrs. Judy Duncan organized the choosing of nominees for the annual Hy News Citizenship Award. Mr. Pete Walter: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, technical math, algebra Mr . Sandra S. Weber: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, English basic communications, oral communications Mr . Jo Ann Wehnaeler: Murray State University, instructional materials center Mr. John M. Wehnaeler: SIL’-Edwardsville, algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, head wrestling coach, assistant football coach. Fe llowship of Christian Athletes Mr. (vary We hin keyr: SlU-Carbondale, driver education, physical education, freshman basketball coach, assistant track coach Mr. Jaane M. Wle en: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, SIL’-Carbondale, American history, civics, social problems Mr . Vera Wood: Butler University. Midwestern University, clerical office procedures, shorthand, business math. Future Secretaries Association sponsor Mr. Hobert Yagge: SIU-Edwardsville, basic math, algebra, geometry, assistant wrestling coach Mr. Harold Yang: University of Illinois, St. Louis University, algebra, introductory algebra, basic math Faculty 31 We often took tke services of our personnel for granted Our office workers provided invaluable sendee in keeping the administrative offices organized. In addition to typing, filing, and record-keeping, they found time to talk with students. The friendly sendee in our cafeteria provided nutritious refreshing meals. We had the choice of well-balanced meals or light snacks. That choice might be threatened by the new federal Junk-food ban, but the cafeteria staff will surely improvise to satisfy us. The custodial staff was never given the greatly-desened “Thank You” in store for them. Swept floors, shoveled sidewalks, cleaned classrooms, and numerous repairs were Just a few of the countless Jobs our custodians undertook to provide a clean and healthy environment for us. High school office workers were (Bottom Row) Ellie Krummrich. JoAnn Phillips, Doris Wittlinger. Marv Lou ChambUn, Nancy Kinnikin Marian Doctorman. Jean McDonald, SheUa Voelllnger, (Top Row) Gloria Rose, Helen Sanford, and Betty Burris. Working in the Board of Education office were (Bottom Row) Nadine Chap- The pleasant voice that answers when anyone calls 283-5070 is that of Mrs. man, JoAnn Katzmark, Marlene Wright, (Top Row) Myra Ramers, Gayle Betty Burris, our switchboard operator. Hargis, Debra Dahm, and Wally Cechovic. 32 Office Personnel Keeping things “cooking” were (Bottom Row) Mary Ann Klotz, Herb Huth, dinger, Agnes Reinhardt, Agnes Senzel, Rose Kricensky, Donna Paul, Betty manager, Diane Polnton, Lou Renth, Margie Schuetz, Flo Tyika, Georgle Rothgangel, Doris Schmidt, Cooky Isselhardt, Jean Volluz, and Doris Lauf, Viola Ernst, (Top Row) Irene Fredeking, Lu Harmon, Darlene Wur- Muckenstrum. Keeping the campus in working order were (Bottom Row) Jack Coyne, Bill Forrest Raffety, John Klee, Harry Coon, Jim Hcttenhausen. Gene Klingel- Shaw, Georgianna Rcuss, Vernon Beaumont, chief engineer, (Top Row) hofer, Andy Bagwell, John Krumrey, and John Goodnick, assistant engineer. Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs 33 frequenter 395 fret REQUENTER (fri kwen’ter), n. a habitual visitor. REQUENTLY (fre’kwent li), adv. often; repeatedly; e nee in a while. RESCO (fres’ko), n., pl.-coes or -cos, v., -coed, -coing. the r art of painting with water colors on damp, fresh plas . picture of design so painted, -v. paint in fresco. RESH (fresh), adj. 1. newly made, arrived or obtained: 2. nown, seen, or used before; new; recent. 3. additional; furt nother. 4. not salty. 5. not spoiled; not stale. 6. not artifid reserved. 7. not wearied; vigorous; lively. 8. not fadec rom; bright. 9. looking healthy or young. 10. pure; cool; reshing. 11. fairly dytonh; brisk. RESHEN (fresh’en), v. make fresh; become fresh. RESHET (fres h’it), n. 1. flood caused by heavy rains or me now. 2. rush of fresh water flowing into the sea. RESHNAK (FRESH’MEX), n., pl.-men adj. 1. STUD I N THE FIRST YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLE 5. BEGINNER. - a«tf. OF FIRST-YEAR HIGH-SCHC )R COLLEGE STUDENTS. FRESHWATER (fresh’wo’ter), adj. 1. of or living in water 3 not salty. 2. not use to sailing on the sea. 3. having 1 xperience; unskilled. FRESNO (frez’no), n. city in central California. 91,000. RET 1 (fret), 1. be peevish, unhappy, discontented, or 1 ied. 2. make peevish, unhappy discontented, or worried. 3 way; wear; rub. 4. roughen; disturb, -n. peevish complain Forry; discontented condition. r RET (fret), n. any of a series of ridges of wood, ivor netal on a guitar, banjo, etc., to show where to put the fin n order to produce certain tones. RET (fret), n.v. an ornamental pattern made of straight 1 Una Abavchcrli Liaa Acup John Adams Tina Adams SuitJU Ali’wcl Eloyd Alexander Tim Allgire Kay Ambnrn Trie Anderson Jean Anderson Linnea Anderson Mary ' Asbury t.ail Alhy llarhara Itad er Steve Bailey Bruce Baker Brian Baits Mike Balts Ellen Bard Jennifer Barnes John Barnett Martha Bassler Laura Bander Bridget Bauer Heidre Bauer Jeff Baum Tom Bauman Angela Bean Scott Berry Mike Bettis Mark Beyer Kohin Biddix Cynthia Billharts Richard Blaes Michelle Blaies Susan Blaies Michelle Blair Elaine Boelling Marilyn Bolt Bryan Bond tiregory Bonen Lisa Borkowski Jon Boyer Connie Bratske Dundee Brauer Robert Braun Michele Bray (■erold Bremer Mariland Brennan Laura Brittin Steve Brock (iordon Brown Terry Bruehl Brian Brutt« Michelle Bryan Kurt Buckingham A’ancy Bucknell Terry Buecher Steven Bunn Lynn Burner Freshmen 35 We started our climb up the mountain Robin Iturncd € ' aria Hn cr Jennifer ( alhoun Steve t umpliell Kirk 4 ' aponi Joyce 4 ' armody Beth 4 arril Konulii ( arron Han ( anon Tim 4 ' ebul%kc Kathleen 4 ' erulli Kathy 4 ' hadeayne Tony ( hadeaync Joe 4 ' he%eldine Steve 4 ' imino Mark 4 ' layton Melinda t lot liier Teresa 4 ' lubb Kathleen Coder ( hrislopher t ' ole lleborah tolliu Kimberly Cook William t ook Kenneth 4 ' oplen Mark 4 ' orde Joseph Cor«o Kim 4 ' ory Richard trespo Milton 4 ' ron Jeff Crovtlcy Duane Crouch Janice Crowl David Cunningham Sandra llaemer Kenneth llahm Sandra llahm Susan llahm l.isa Bailey Patricia Ballao Kenneth llaubach Beginning now our years at West, daring new steps, trying our best. So many things we had to find, our steps of life began to wind. Toward learning, grasping, and reaching out, we looked to the future without a doubt. Into our life a circle of friends, gave us memories which will never end. Throughout our years we’ll continue to grow, maturing, aging, becoming leaders, we know. As proud members of the Class of ’83 cherished days in our hearts will always be. 4 ' ynthia Davidson Biana Davie thris Basis l i Hlyn Davis Julie Bayne Carol Becker Kent DeFosset Stacey Det ' rate Robert Behn Mike Bell l.isa Delsignore Douglas DeMonge Jackie Bennett Robert BeHoutse lluane Beterman Mary Beterman John Deverw Pam Bickneitc Jo An n Die hi Terry Bill 36 Freshmen of learning with 656 classmates Hridig Donlan Maria Hran John Driscoll Kick Drysdale D n DeBois Mike Dadle Sherry Duhr Patti Duvall C ynthia Eaton Vicki Eckert Rhonda Edmiston Steve Eichholz Dadd Elbe Mark Elbe llrad Eltrich Mark Enake C ' arol Ernst Mike Ervin Jeff Eschman Jnlie Eschmann Robert Evan Jeff Fahey Mike Farmer Mark Feazel Steve Fedak Rudolph Feigl John Ferguson Van Ferguson Dan Fietsam Sarah File Steve Flach Tammy Fluck Hrvan Ford John Forness l.isa Franks Voneida Franks C ' hristine Freeman David FVeimuth Harhara Frerichs Becky Fritsch David Fulton Kenneth Fulton Darryl Fait Diana Fults Kobert t.allc Cauy hamerdinger Jeff (iardner Scott Caaskill Amy Caa Mike fiastro Jennifer Caetty David Caibson Joan (ilauher llrad Calazebrook Hubert Calowackl Ann (tore Joe Caottschalk Eynda (iraebe John (iraham Sandra brass Konnie Ciravot Paula C reen Margaret Ciregowicz David (irohmann Earl Caros David Ciruencwald Tina Cauest Karen Cauetterman Dennis Cawaltney Garry Haas Steve Haas Alan Hagen Freshmen 37 Serving the Freshmen as representatives were (Bottom Row) Cindy Smith, She Hie Wade, Laura Holt, Cheryl Tribout, Jeff Fahey, Lisa Sotiropoulos, (Top Row) Shelley Ames, Janet Hall. Mark Norton, Sandy Dahm, Susie Dahm, and Dan Fletsam. We took on more responsibilities Matthew Hayden lisa Meet Julie Hctdorn •lames llelfrich Mary llelfrich ■ lennis Helms Mark Henke Tami Henkel Tim llensiek Joseph Henss Itrian Hernandez Trie Herrmann Patricia Herrmann Daniel Hess llarhara Hilmes Julie Hoernis Pumelu Hoernis Madonna Hoertel 38 Freshmen Mike Keeley Allan Keim Hrad Keller r man (•ary Hoff l isa Hoffman Charles Hollenbeck Laura llolt Ted Horn Allen Hudson Stanley Huffman Kobin Hundley Kandy Hunt Keith Huster Douglass I in her Joni Inman Klmherly Isler If ouahl Isler Scott Jacohus Halter .lames flrik Johnson Samantha John%on Angela Johnston Patricia Jones Randall .lone .Michael .lose TonyJoshu Jerry Jung t atliy .lurak llrian Kamm tli rist « | lier Karfs Dianne Kasson Kristin Kastner .lames Keck Karen Kemp .lames Kennedy Kohcrt Kerkemeyer Maria Kimutis Karla Kirk •leff Kistner Christine Klein Konald Klein Jeffrey Klem Khonda Klucker Kohert Kneedler Tim Knysak .Mary Koenig Tom Koenig Alicia Koesterer lame la Kraft Jeff Kramlich Iona Krawciyk Julie Kroupa Tammy Kuhn Kevin Kunstman Tonya Kurkjian Todd Cacefleld Karl Lakenhurges Joe Lamante Darren l.aske Sandra l.atinette Freshmen 39 Thcrciia l.auf Terri Leap Lciilc) ' Lehr Karen Lelngang Xar jane Leveling Jeffrey Levy Debra Lindauer Wayne IJndauer (■ary Lodes Kathleen Looney %u an Lopinot Laren l ove Paul Lowery Rebecca Luchtefeld Jill Lun ford .Mike Lybarger Robin Mabery Scott Macke I ' amela Madelaine Lisa Malone Timothy Malone Maura Mank Sheila Mank Steven Mannon Jonnie Manwarren The officers that stood up for our class were Amy St. Eve, vice-president; Mary Asbury, secretary; Tom Krawczyk, presi¬ dent; Toni Woodrome, treasurer. Lisa Markuly Sherry Marshall Mar) Ann Martin Scott Martin Wendy Martin James Masterson Judith Masterson Angela Matychowiak David Mct ' ammon Phillip McCTary Steven Mcl ' lure Marc Mct ' ollum Mike Mct ' ollum Lisa Met ormick (■lenn McCoy Debra McDaniel Vicki Mcliee Mike Mctvuire ( reg McKenna Jamie McQuillan David Means Dennis Means Donna Means Jodi Meder Shawn Meehan Steven Meier t ' arol Melichar Tim Mellinger C hristopher Merten Richard Mertens Angie Metzger Ted Meyer Tina Meyer Sell Middendorf Andrew Millas Kimberly Miller Thomas Miller Beth Mills Rennee Mitchell Scott Mollet 40 Freshmen Lisa Muorc Mar) .Mordhorat ( ara Moskop Hawn .Mueller Jeffrey Mueller Karl Mueller Tina Mueller Michelle Mulconnery •lulie Muskopf Siepliani Muskopf Tlicoilorc My lire Mary tieth Sadler Christina A ' eff Sharri VeUon Melissa eumeycr Christina ichols Steven ohlitt Mark Sort on tfamie . owak John Oberauefemann Paul Obernuefenann Vuncy Oliver Angela OUon Charles Overath I vgg Owens Ualie I ' abat Lisa I ' abat Tim Padgett Mike I ' almiaano Kim Papproth Martha Parisotto •lay Parker Steve Parker •Joseph Paul Keith Paul Laura Paulavlsh Hawn I ' edtke Lea Peek Mike Peters Tamara Petrosian We shared new experiences as a class Robert Pfershy Ileanna Pierce Tracy Podhrasky Mark Ponder Lathy Pospeshil •lohn Potter Joyce Potts Angie Powell Honna Powell Susie Powell Linda Prindable Larry Pry Laura Qualls llebra Ragle Camalene Raish Stacey Ransom •Joel Raterman Rick Reeble Mike Reel Mike Reeses Freshmen displayed their hidden talents In “Curtain’s Up. Freshmen 41 1 11 ii 1 it Reeve Kim Kcihlintf William Keichling Jill Keidel Michele Kcmcliu% Mike Repinekl I ' cillly Kettle llaviil It lie in U ' cAnn Kh dc« Joseph Kibble Sheryl KiihanUon Michelle Kickey Tina Kiechoff ( buries Kiver Tracy Robert Tori Robinson Randall Koschnafsky Ti a Ross l isa Ross John Hudelic llrad Kujawitz Itrian Kujawitz Carol Kyn ki Sherry Sager Amy St. Eve lie bra Schaefer Robert Schaefer Stephen Schaefer lleanne Scharf Denise Scharf Keith Scharf Steven Scharf Teresa Scharf David Scliauh Joseph Schein Judy Schcller We discovered class competition Freshmen kicked off their first float competition with “Boot the Flyers. The campus was a good place to make new acquaintances. Freshmen Freshmen soon learned the meaning of class spirit. H«mI Scherpc Alan Scheuermann Rebecca Schiffer Karin Schmidt ( uroli Schraittling IBarhara Schmitz Kim Schmulhach Robert Schneeheli Hrad Schneider Jan Schneider Julie Schneider Mike Scliohert llan Schottel Todd Schroeder Roger Schubert Richartl Schuhurdt ' ancy Schulte Monica Schumacher •lumet Schweiger Mike Scliwoehcl Kelley Shannon l.i%a Sharrtnghau%en Kelly Shaw Xatalic Shields Elizabeth Shoemaker Susan Shoff l.aura Show maker Stephen Shryock Angel Siehecker I rank Simco.% Itonald Simmons Thomas Simonds Kutbrine Skewes .Marcia Skowron Vancy Slattery Chris Smallwood Sc« tt Smallwood ( aria Smith C ynthia Smith James Smith Jane Smith Jeffrey Smith R« bert Smith Robin Smith Susan Smith l.isa Sotiropoulos A’ikolaous Souris Hethel Stallings Eleanor Stathis Michelle Staub Todd Stewart Charles Stillman Fredrick Stone Karen Stovall Paula St rebel Freshmen 43 As we go on we look to the future Sharon Stringer Matthew Stuhlaati Diane Sudduth lie I h Sullivan Angie Summit! Tim Sunanler Toni Sunanler Ann Sutton I ' harlene Syniski taregory Tate Becky Taylor Kileen lerveer Itarbara Teutrine David Thompson Tim Timmer Erik Tinney Terry’ Tiren Stephanie Tolen David Toomba l.aura Topp William Trapp Robert Trentman Cheryl Tribout Thomaa Trout Patricia Turner l iurcn I’ll rich Kevin I’nalerwood Mike Cnruh Bruce Valeriua Milton Van Diver Diane Vollmer Laura Vota Tamara Vowell Kenneth Vymola Shellie Wade ancyWagner Cheryl Wallace Timothy Walz Scott Ward Michelle Warford Steven Waaaer Kristen Weber Lisa Weber Dan Weible •Ion Weidenbenner Shirley Weilmuenatcr Angie Wentz David Weat Angie Wheeler Kenneth Whitehead Kurt Whittet Connie Wiecking Mark Wiedau Trie Wiegera Dina Williams Constance Williamson Carol Wingo Dan W’inkel A’anettc Wisniewski Cynthia Wissehr ( had Woley Vicki Wollmann Catherine Wood Angie Woodcock Toni Woodrome Melissa Woofter Daniel Wuest Kathleen Wysong Itricn Youngblood Freshmen SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOM ORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SO PHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMOR ES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPH OMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES The cafeteria proved to be a popular meeting place. Farida Ahusharif 1 ' awai Abusharif Tom Ackerman Claudia Adams JimIcv Adams Deborah Alexander Sherri Alexander Kelly Allan lon Allard llrian Allsup ( nrl Allman Flizabeth Alvey llonka Amos Myra Analla Jack Anderson Patricia Anderson Shawn Andrews Joe Anna Duane Armstrong Mark Arne son Jcannie Artcrhurn David Asbury Kelly Athmer Laurie llabinsky Hose Baillargeon Susan llainter Sherry Baker l ri Baldridge Bryan Bammer lim Barduniotis Diehard Barnes Linda Barnett Cassandra Barranco Dale llarschak Laura Bartz Cynthia Button Jeff Battreau Adam Bauder Alan Bauer Angela Bauer Kenneth Baum Pam Baumann tvregory Bean Carol Becherer Tony Bedwell ' loan Bee Joe Behrman Hubert Behrmann Sophomores 696 of us longed to be upperclassmen Bradley licnson Kimberly Hlngheim Jeffrey Hirk Xancy Blackard Yvonne Hlae% .Michael Hlaha Cheryl Burns Konald lluss Michael Knits Jeff Hutzinger Paula Byrd Barbara ( ahoon Traci Blair Paul Blue Ban Boatman Allivy n Boh ley Lisa Hourland Tim Bowen ( ' indy C ampbell Monica ( ampo Barbara Cange t aroline Cange Mary’ C arrico Jamay C arter Mike Howie Amy Boyle Bon Bradley James Hreile C aroline Brennan l.auren Brent Alvin Bretz Bonna Bricker Honda Brough I.en Brown Terri Browne Becky Browning C ynthia Hruehl Boug Hue king Sharon Burckhardt Trank ( asson Roger C ' atheart t atliy C ' hamberlain Bavid C hurchill C ' raig C ' imarolll Kimberly C ' lark Arthur CTothier Bruce C ' ohn Robin ( ' ole Tom C ' oleman Tammy C ' onner Bass n C ' ook I.auric C ' oplen tainny C ' ottom Troy Co Sophomores 47 nonna ( ranna|(« Stephen ( ' rcaaon David ( rove Meliaaa ( usuck Paul ( ' xcriiicjcwtki Tammy Daenzer ltol 4;r( Hahn. Terry l)ah •June Daley . ' lark Daily Su y Daily Merry Davinroy (■ail DeVan Kent Dintelmai Jamea Diaaett Dale Donathan Mike Donohue Kenneth Dopplick Phillip Downen Mile Dry ad ale Dawn Duhr Mary Dyer Malinda Eaton I.auric Eckert Koherl T mann Laurie Eiacnhauer Ton Elaea Kandy Elaer Annette Enake Janette Fndrijaitla •lames Engelage Karen Engle Dan Erwin David Erwin Julie Eachenfelder Yvonne Each man t indy Eugea 11m Ewing Dan Fahey Uonard Fahrner Wade Farrar Hcth Fedak 48 Sophomores Kyle I I eke I Brian Field l.i n l ie I am Chris l ivelier David Fitzgerald Donald Fix l.ori Hood l.ori trailey David Frame ( aria Francoeur Steve Frank ( ' indy Freeman Vice-President David Crowe assisted with many of our class problems. We experienced new responsibilities Steve Frew Kenneth Friedman Robert Frierlich Terri Fruhwirth Jennifer (iagen Mist lie lie ( ansert Dan (iarabedian Todd (iarrett Bradley ( as •Julie ( as •Joseph t eor en •JoAnne (ieppert •Jonathan Betty Scott Blaeser Kye (soul l y Paula ( odt Michael (iool Sherry Bras Timothy ( ray ( ' harlot te (ireen Amy Bregson Kelly (irenia David (Griffin •James (irissom Sherry (irob Flizabeth Brodzlcki Deanna (iroom Steven (inenlher Stephanie Baas •Jeffrey llackmann Sophomores 49 Robert Halim Samira Hall Steven Hall Eileen Ham C arrie Hansen Todil Harris Jeffrey Harry Albert llassard Trent Hauser Laura Havlin Joe Hayden ■ liana lleberer Going to unlimited heights for the class were secretary Amy Boyles and Treasurer Diane Heberer. Kathy Heil licl.elle Heil Hike lleiman C heryl Helmholt Robert Helton Troy llenard John Henry Ronald Henry Da%id Herndon Harry Herrmann Richartl Herzig llavid Hettenhausen Robert Hilpert Tina Hines Sandra Hoelscher Joseph llocrtel Andrew Hoff Sharon Hoffman Ann Hoffmann Cathy Hogshead Robert Holbrook Heverly lloldener Eric lloldener C ynthia Holliday Hichael H lt Tracey Holt man Don llolzum Daniel H« se Hark llouba Itarbara Howard Angie Howell Joe Howerton C harles Howlett Hike Huber Eaurie lluelsman Charlotte lluetsch 50 Sophomores Ilavid Hull man •land llurd Susannc lluutr Vicky Ingram Itrcnda Jackson Laura James David ilohv ( arolyn Johnson flu lie Johnson Tony 10110von Julie Jolley Carole Jones Kicky Jones Todd Jones Hose Jost Connie Juenger Jeffrey Juenger Stanley Jung Sue Kaemnerer Lauri Kane IJsa Kane Donna Kania Carol Kanyer •Mary Kara huts Steven Karfs Todd Karfs Diane Kebel Usa Kechner Itrian Kelly .Mary Lee Kelly Our officers achieved new heights The class representatives on the Student Council were Ilonka Amos, Missy Cusak, Bob Dahm, Enya Zenarosa, Lori Flood, John Reichert, Scott Lougeay, Dan Fahey, Amy Gregson, Clay Moon, and Lauren Patton. Sophomores Jim KiUo Jane Herr Hu vid Ki-Ukr Julia Kierscli .Mark Kimherlin Deborah King John Kistner Mark Klawonn Deborah Klein A1 Kleinaltis Anna Klohr Michelle Klotz Jon Lanaghan Teresa l.ungley David Lawrence •lames Lax Paul 1.avion Scot l Lee Ann Leeright Hawn l.elirler Michael l.en Melta LePes Jeffrey LeKoy Karen l.evelin|( Kenneth Klucker 1 arol Kocot David Kolewon Mike Koreln Kenneth Kraft Konald Kraudel Karen Krausz Vanessa Kreitner Jan Kroupa Steven Kueker Mary Kufskie Michele Kuhlmann Inward Kupinski Paul Kurrelmeyer James Kurtz Kristi Kurrus Scott l.uchmiller Henise Lameyer Alice L Hole Kristine Lickenhrock Han Lidisky Katherine Lin f ' hris Lindaucr Marsha Lindauer Kevin Loehr t lay Lombardo Hiane l.ongust Kenneth Lopinot ■Irian Louden Scott Lougeay Laura Man rum Martin Manion Michael Manion lleth Manning Michelle Martin Traci Martin 52 Sophomores .fill Melton Richard Mi-nki- Harry Mercian Mark Metzger llruce Meyer David Meyer •leff Meyer Tracy Meyer Mike Middendorf IBrad Migneron Pamela Miller Richard Mills ■lurry Mitchell flay Moon Russell Moore Our enthusiasm and spirit never died Showing their spirit as varsity cheerleaders were Lauren Patton (bottom) and Amy Boyles (top). Ilrian Murphy (■regory .Murphy Timothy Murphy Anthony Musgrove Harry Musil Frank Musil Sophomores 53 Karen ulia% Keith X ' aumann Annette Xe be Kick titlen Xcbgen ( hri A ' eiman I ' am X ' eumeyer Lori inni% Hr ail olte Jeff Vortheutt Richard X’ovaria Perry , owak Lori Oliver (ire|(ory OKen (■re ory Oplt Anita Okborn Tina (bborn Kimberly Ovcrath David Panhorwt Americo ParKotto (■re ory Partelow C ' ynthia Pa nokot Lauren Patton Hobby I’eanon Jeanne Pettka Uremia Peterkon Sandra Pfeffer Janet Piacentini Jill Piana Lori Pickerel Michael Pierce Ronald Plerpoint Hill IMetrobur o Mary Pinkston Angela Piquard Mary Jean Poirot Jolene Polczyn%ki Jay Potter Tina Prindahle Jeff I ' rocakky Rodney Purnell Sherrie Quirin Tracy Rainwater Linda Range Laurie Rankin (■ulrukh Rao Mahrukh Rao Linila Rathke Linda Rayborn Tom Elsea showed the clowning spirit of Hobo Day. 54 Sophomores Poob’s Corner proved to be “Bearable” I ' hris Keihling •Iolin Kdchert Wayne Keichling 1 ark Keime ( liris Keiss Kimberly Kenneker Laurel Kettle Hubert Kettle Tamara Keuss Hubert Reynolds Laura Ann Khein •lames Kibble Benise Kich Traci Kichard .Mary lie 111 Kichards I ' eitfl) Rickard Susan Roberta Karen Kobinson Juiia Kon Karen Koth Chris Kotliweiler lllake Rowe Kimberly Kow« ld Richard Kozycke Peter Kust Kevin Kynski David Satf cr Rhonda Sale Deloris Same Kelly Sandheinrich William Santancllo Mark Sanl Kimberly Saumlem James Schaefer Scott Schaefer Bradley Sc halier Scott Scharf (•eorge Schaub l.eila Schein Susan Schcllcr Jeff Schloemann Lynn Schloemann David Schmidt Tom Schmidt Krista Schmitz Frank Schneider John Schobcrt Kaittona Schrauth Howard Schuchardt Mark Schuchman Melanie Schwartz James Scliweiss Marlene Schwengels (ilenn Seger Sophomores 55 S ' ancy Sclb Haul Seller tierald Sewell Jennifer Shannon Bill Sheets Karen Sheffler Jeff Sherrill Deanna Shively David Sie hen herder Mike Simmond Kenneth Simmon Darlene Simpson Kevin Si k Danny Skaer Sandra Sliment ( rai Stephen Dawn Stiehl Sandra Stoddard Mike Strebel Laura Struense Linda Strnenwe llonald Stuckel Mike Stuhlwatz Victoria Sntton IHane Svohcda Bon Siewciuk Susan Tedeoco Mary Thacker Angie Thei Mike Thierry Jerry ' Smith Jim Smith Kichard Smith We keep moving on Todd Smith Charles Snowden Stacey Snowden Christopher Snyder Tracey Sonrbeck Jeffrey South Ban Spickard Bradley Stamp Kichard Stauder Jerry Steiger Kathleen Stein Helen Stell All sophomores had one thing in common — Oral Communications. 56 Sophomores Tina Thierry Gregory Thomai Janet Thomas Mike Tierney Todd Tipton Kerry Tiren Tina Torregrossa Sherri Trotter Robert Tuttle Patrick Tygett liana Tde Tammy Vail John Welzbacher Hale Wentz Gerry Wcssel Gerard West John Went John Weygandt Vickie Whiteside Denise Whittet llean Wiemer Stanislav Wierciszewski .Mike Wile Brian William Todd Vandewat Ronnie Vanght lliane Veile Julia Vickery Elizabeth Villar Kenneth Vollmer Susun Wachter Steven Wagner James Walker Patricia Wallace Susan Wallace Timothy Waller John W ' ils« n Mike Wilson Susan Wisniewski John Wolz Jayne Womble t ynthin Woodruff Melinda Woofter Mark Wottowa Kathy Wright Tania l’oung Todd Yung Michele Zagar l.ynne Zeglin Knya Zenarosa l.aura Zerban Lisa Ziegler Lynn Zika Sophomores 57 Jam Kathleen Ackniyd «H Adam Larry A ne Wanda Andermon Kevin Arnttronf( Kevin Arnold Tammy Arnold Kimberly Arra .Mary In Arterburn Vivien Aye C ' ynthia Itaker l.inda Itaker Tolin Halts Hale Hardaley Eric Hauder •Jeff Hauer Keith Heckner Krfctine Bennett Shepard Berry Mindee Betten (■aval Betti Robert HijJhau Pamela Hillhartz Bebra Blanck ■Jill Hoelimer Linda Boettcher Pamela Bowen llebra Bramble Mike Brennan Suaan Brewer Stacie Brittin Angelia Hrittingham Kerri Brown Mike Brown Tim Brown Robert Browy Suvan Brucker •Jay Bruckner Sue Bryant Mary Bucknell Kim Buckner •Joan Hudde Paul Buechler Barbara Hurlevon •Julie Bnu •John Buttery ' Bianne ( armody Robert Tarty Karen Thadeayne Ban Thamberlin Brian ( hapman Mark ( hapman Kenneth Thinn Tom Element ( ' indy ( ' lift on Bonna ( ' lifton CoifJan Paul ( ' ollina Karen ( ' onklin (■ary ( ' on rad Tina Conway •Janet Cook ( armela ( ox Sally ( rowe Beborah Trowcll Laura Tnlli Mike Baenzer David Bahm (■all Bavia Bonna Davi Perry Beeke Meliaaa DeMonge Juniors 59 Branded with spirit we corralled the float competition Our sizzling spirit was demonstrated by our float. (vary Ilengler lion Henningman Catherine Deverw Matthew Hie hi Ilale Hintleman Dean Hintelman Terry Hobbs l.ori Bockins Robert Hoerr Lisa Hoiroit Kevin Hownen Betty Ilunn Ho uglas Hu pee Barbara Daton Robert Faton Robert Fbel Margaret Fdmondson Melody Kdwards Craig Ficholz Jeannette Llbe Arthur Lnake Sheila Fnglerth Heborah Fschman Ronny i ' ahrner William Farmer ( ' beryl Feazel Kim Feigl Kathleen F ' etterer Mark Finck Havid Fischer Jim Fishbein Tammy Fix I ' an Flahan Sharon Fleshren Chris Foutilla Kim Ford Jackie Fotsch Robert Fonrnie Steven Fox Monica Frederick 60 Juniors Loyal representatives of the Junior Class were: (Bottom Row) Cheryl Feazel, (Top Row) Matt Ritter, Tracy Sotlropouloe, Kurt Wallace, Tim Snare, and Susan Gregson, Amy Speny, Dave Fischer, Kay Wallace, Renee Mondv, Nick Zenarosa. Kelly Fuchs Hfaonda Fuson Kim Gale Barb Gardner Mark Gardner Lisa Garre 11 Steven Gauch Tim Gipson Patty Git her Lisa Glaeser Robert Glenn Melinda Gomez Bud bore Sandra Gourley David Graf Ban Graham Sharon Gray Deborah Greener •loan Gregowicz Susan Gregson Barbara Gremaud Gena Gricbel James Groce Brian Groom Paula Grummet Rose Guin Jerry Haas Lathy llabermelil Beth Hamann Mary llammon Karen llankammer John llar| er Mark Harris Mike Harris Vicki Hauser Paul Havel Gina Hawkins Annette Hayden Sharon Hayden Diane Heidenfelder Juniors 61 We elected officers to represent us President Dave Lautz and Vice-President Christy Waterson gave our class leadership. Paul He idenf elder Kelly lleidorn Dennis Heiman Kevin llelfrich Laurie Heller (■ary Henderson Haniel Henson Lisa Herman liana Hernandez Sheila Herzig Michelle Hicks Whitney Higgins hlenda Highland llavid Hight Charles Hillesheim .Mark Hines Lisa lloeckcr •lean lloelscher diaries lloepker Deborah Hoff •lackie Hoffeditz Han Hoffman Harrell Hoffman •ludy Hoffmann Scott Hogshead Elizabeth Holle Karen llornbostcl Pam Hose Susan Honk •feff Huber Susan Hubert •lonell llucke Ilolores Hughes Hen llunsaker Vicky Hunt Richard Hurst David Ingram Douglas Ingram James Ingram ( ' herie Ismail Mary Isselhardt Cynthia James Karen James Elizabeth Jenkins Lisa Johnson Scott Johnson ( ' beryl Jones Kim Jones 62 Juniors Secretary Martha Wilkinson and Treasurer Elaine Mank kept our class files and funds. All 079 of us support our officers Jeffrey Jung Kay Kaiser Katherine Kamna Mary Jo hurfs Frank Kart maim Tina Kastner llou Kaufman Mike Kealey ( ara Keck Karen Kemp Kevin Kerley William Kern •laxly Klapp Lisa Knapp Laurel Knolhoff Donna Knox Lisa Kraft Aorman Krause Dana Krietf M. Krick •lanet Krull Karen Kunstman Teri Kurkjian llouaril Kuril Stephen Kusmer Tim Larkin Lisa Latinette Laura Lauer David Lautz ■lean Lawrence Karen laws Karen Ledbetter •lanet Lehnen Tlicrcsa lehr Wayne Lein an Victor Len Alan lesko tyutliia LeKoy ( allierine Lidisky ,Mar Anne Lindauer Lthan Lit scy Annette Litteken Paula Lochr liana Luddckc •lumaua Mubmood Aaheel Mahmoud Mike Malone Llaine Mank Juniors 63 ‘Jam in a Capsule was our blast-off “Wc went together” to create an exciting Jam for Spirt Week. .Michelle Mannon Susan Markus Charles Marshall Scott Martens llena Martin Iticharct Martin Murk Mason Karu Mathenia Tracey Matthews Kevin Matychowiak Susan Matienbacher Scott Mauer Melanie May Itoh Met amnion Laura McClary •lulie Mct ' oy Dan McGinnis James McKinnon Cheryl McLaughlin Holier! McXaughton Michelle McWilliams Mechelle Melhorn Melissa Melt« n Tim Mertens The creative Juniors responsible for “Jam in a Capsule were (Bottom Row) Jon O’Guinn, Renee Monday, Joan Budde, Jean Hoelscher, Chris Rayman, (Top Row) Dave Lautz, Barb Gremaud, Lisa Kamlin, Mary Jo Karfs, Sandy Stolberg, Cherie Ismail, and Todd Vitale. 64 Juniors Msa Mcy«r Vicki Meyer James .Miller Jotlllcu Miller Timothy Mohr ancy Mohrman I.uura Molitor Kenee Mondy Laura Moore •funiee Morrison liar tiara Morton Vicky Morton l am Muckenslurm ( lent Mudd Amanda Mueller lion Mueller Ivarl Mueller Mary Iteth Mueller Mike Mueller Sherri Mueller James Mullen Melinda Mullins lion Munie Daviil Murphy Sandra Muskopf lleena Mylire Dennis Vadlcr Susan Vugcl Karen . at(er Valerie .Vance lie lira eff Terrence Vcff Jeff Vet t let on Diane VHes Sherri Vinnis Steven Volte Keith Oesterle Jon O ' Guinn Kelly D ' Veal Scott O ' Veill t atlierine Orr l isa tit t Melissa Overath Lynn Dvies Patricia Owens tliris Padgett Kenneth Paluusky Janet Papproth Retiring King Kevin Cange and Queen Jill Fox and the members of the Jam Court, consisting of Dave Lautz, Renee Mondy, Kurt Wallace, Christy Watcrson, Todd Vitale, Lisa Spencer, Jon O’Guinn, Sandy Stolberg, Kevin Downcn. Tammy Arnold, Frank Kart man, and Kay Wallace, awaited the announcement of the 1979 King and Queen. Sandy Stolberg and Frank Kartman were the winners and were crowned Queen und King of the Jam. Juniors 65 After two years of hard work, we Kendra Pared : Joe Parham Tim Partelow Terri Pale Rebecca Pearce Mark Peebles Lynette Peel C ' harle Pees Kenarr Petrosian •loAnn Pfeffer Ellen Phillips Wayne Pierpoint Jack Piquard Greg Pixley Wayne Polczynski Mike Popp Richard Potter Katherine Powell Kim Power David Prickctt Terry Pries Jennifer Prindahle Panl Proffitt Kevin Quayle Chris Dayman Jeff Keel Deborah Kenth Alison Rice Sharrill Rice Stephen Rice Jama Richardson Kim Riley 66 Juniors finally became upperclassmen Matthew Ritter Kris Koach Don Rockwell Mike Rockwell JoAnn Rodawald Lisa Roachnafak) ' Darren Ro% John Roth Rebecca Rowan Patricia Rucker Robert Rudy Pamela Runneil Penny Rutherford Janet Ryan ( raifl Kt. Ere Charlet Sauer John Schaefer Daphne Scharf Jill Schloemann Leah Schmidt Ann Schmittling Eranci J. Schmittling Kent Schneider Mary Ellen Schranz t.rc ory Schroeder Richard Schroeder I ' an Schubert Pam Schwarztrauber Scott Schweiger John Schweiww Paul Schweiu Jennifer Self Juniors 67 Laurel Shad ho l( Beth Shannahan William Shaw Sherri Shoudy Scott Sieron Pan Simpson Laura Sink Dennis Skaer Sue Ellen Skaer John Slagle Ben Smith Elaine Smith Lisa Smith Tim Snare Mark Snook Warren Snover Theresa Sotiropoulos Tim Sourbeck Lisa Spencer Amy Sperry Jane Sperry Mickey Sport Elaine Spreitler Beverly Sprick Charles Stathls Tom Stauder JoEllen Stephens Sherry Stoddard Sandra Stolberg Teresa Stovall Pat Strausbaugh John Stubblefield Tony Summers Lisa Tadlock Dianne Tanking Earley Tate Bonnie Terveer Tina Theis Janice Theobald Charlotte Thomas Donna Thomas Peggy Thornton Tracy Tipton Duane Trickey J. Tripp Patti Tripp Curt Trumpeter Dawn Turner Cathy Turpin Lynn Ulrich Jack I’nruh Patricia I tz Terry Vessels Todd Vitale Sam Vivlano Jean Voelkel Frank Vollmer Janet Vollmer Suxaune Voss James Voyles Mary Wagner Kelly Walker Stephanie Wall Kay Wallace Kurt Wallace Tony Wappel Christy Waterson (ieorge Webster Kicky Wegner Brenda Weisbrodt Bonnie Weiss Patricia Wells 68 Juniors •Julie Wenner David Wenzel Lee Anne Werle Frank Whalen Alan Wickell Jcananne Wiesen Sherry Wild Diana Wilke Martha Wilkinson Cheryl Williamson LnAnn Willmann Tammy Wilson Robert Winston Aharon Wisniewski Kimberly Wolf Laurie l ' ountf Alice Younger Matthew Zajfar ick lenaroM •loannc Znbrzycki We anxiously await out senior year We marched ... on to victory! Juniors 69 Our class is 722 members strong! Ann A be In l uilua AhushaHf Julia Lynn Adams: Truck 2 Beth Anne Aeppli Sharlene A. Ahart: Office Occupations 4 Kandy L. Alexander: Football 1,2,3, wrestling 1, Photo Club 3 Sheila Alperin Angelica Sophia Anagnoslopoulos: One-acts 1, baseball manager 1,2, Jam 3, Prom committee 3, floats 1,2,3,4, class secretary 1, Student Council 1,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, AFS Club 3,4, girls basketball 1,2,3,4 Hen Anderson: Soccer 2 Thomas Anderson: Football 1,2, baseball 1,2, track 3,4 John A. Andrnska: Concert Band 1, Chorus 1, Remon Singers, 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, soph play 2, floats 1,2,3, History Club 1 Andrew John Arterhura : Varsity soccer 2,3,4 (iene Asbnry Kathy Athy: Transfer from Althoff High School, German Club 1, floats 1,2,3, musicals 1,2 bretchen Ailene Anner: Student Council 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom Committee 3, pompon squad 3,4 4 ' hristi Lynn Austin: Math team 2,3,4 Marie Haillargcon: Chorus 1, one-acts 1, Jam 3, Marching Band 3,4, pompon squad 3,4, Prom Committee 3, floats 1,2,3,4 Elizabeth Lynn Baker: Chorus 1, one-acts 1, soph play 2, Choralettes 2, pompon squad 3,4, Choir 3,4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Photo Club 1,2, History Club 2, musicals 1,2, Remon choreographer 4, float 4 Susan Ballard: French Club 8,4, peer counseling 2,3,4, speech team 3,4, Bible Study Club 4, Iiy News Staff 4 Lisa A. Barker Donna L. Baron Brian V. Barton: Student Council 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3.4 Donna Battas Wally Battas Seniors 71 In our position as upperclassmen we •James Hattrcall Andrea Marie Hauer Mary Baner John Hauer: Football 1 Donna Marie Bayer: History Club 8,4, floats 1,2 Brian Lee Bauell Have Bcchcrcr: Football 1,2.8,4, basketball 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4 Mary Jo Behrmann: Intramurals 1, Pep Club 1, floats 2, volleyball 2,3, Future Secretaries 8,4, Office Occupations parliamentarian 4 Jerry Benson Pei Utr MaHe Bit tie Kichard A. Bittner: Football 1,2,3,4. track 2, baseball 1, Choir 2,3,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, Rcmon Singers 2,3,4, Theatre 8,4, fall play 4, musicals 3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1 Cheryl Elaine Black: Concert Band 1, Student Council 2, Jam 8, floats 1,2,8 Kimberley Ann Black: Theatre 1, floats 1 Laurie Antonette Blaes: Bellcvinois Staff business manugcr 4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 1.2.3.4. Jam and Court and writing committee 8 Karen L. Blanchard Ann Bollinger: Chorus 1 Our fearless leaders are President Rick Constance and Vice-President Bob Jones. Working for the class are Secretary Mary Curnane and Treasurer Kelly Shannon. 72 Seniors set the pace f or the student body Karen Sue Botkin: History Club 1,2,3,4, French Club 2, peer counseling 2,3, Honor Society 4 Sara Ellen Hwnl: Floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, volleyball 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Stephen 1. Bowles Kelly Bradley Jacqueline Ann Brady Alan E. Brainerd: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 2.3.4, musicals 1,2,3,4, fall play 2,4, one-acts 1, soph play 2, Jam writing committee 3, student service 3,4, History Club 3, Choraleers 2, floats 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Drew Braner Brian Keith Bray: Social Studies Club 2.4, floats 1,2 Deborah J. Brede Richard Panl Brendel: Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4, Symphonette 1, musicals 2,3,4 •lames H. Brennan: Hy News Staff circulation manager 4, floats 2 Scott Brennan: History Club 3,4, Honor Society 4 Kevin Lee Bridge : Track 1,2,3 Lawrence E. Bridges: Chorus 1, Photo Club 1,2, History Club 1, Choir 2,3,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, Remon Singers 2.3,4, Bellevinois Staff photographer 1,2,3 Janetta Renee Briley Steve M. Brough Danny Brown Lisa Eileen Brown: Student service in library 1, Future Secretaries 3,4, Office Occupations Club 4 Mark S. Brown Tanna Brown Tracy Browne Catherine Browning: One-acts 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, speech team 2,3,4, Forensic League 2,3,4, softball 3 Robert Brnce Doris Brueggemann: Office Occupations Club 4 Seniors 73 Our final year brought bonzai spirit Cheryl L. Ilruchl: Math team 1, class treasurer 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, French Club 2,3,4, peer counseling 3, float 4 John II. Budde Linda Sue Hucchler Susan Marie Buesking Paul Burton Robert W. lluss Vicki L. Calhoun: Floats 1,2,3,4, Juni 3, Prom Committee 3, Office Occupations Club 4, Bellevlnois Staff 4 David J. Campbell Kevin Michael Cange: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2, class president 1, class treasurer 2, Student Council 1,2,3,4, president 4, Jam 3, Jam King 3 Patrick William Capehart Colleen Mary Carey: Float 1, soph play 2, Office Occupations Club 4 John E. Carrico: Swimming 4 Michael E. farter William M. ( ' arty: Concert Band 1, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Pep Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Jam 3. “Lil Abner ’ 3, Social Studies Club 2,3,4, Rough Writers 2,3,4, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, “Camelot” 4, Honor Society 4 Dana E. Carver (■len David Chamberlin: Jam 3, Theatre 4 Deborah Kay Churchill Stephen L. Cimarolli Mark Steven Claro: Cross country 1, FCA 1, Photo Club 1,2, Pep Band 4, Marching Band 4 Barb Clements: Cheerleading 2,3, Jam 3 Katherine L. Cline: Pep Club 1, French Club 1, Jam 3, floats 3,4, Theatre 3, wrestling manager 3 Mike Clubb: Jam 3 Deirdre Jean Cobb: Student service in offices 1, floats 1,2 Philip Cohn: Varsity tennis 1,2,3,4, floats 2,3,4, Jam 3, Theatre 4, Student Council 4 74 Seniors Backing up our class is the bonzal spirit. Who is that Masked Maroon? Ronald E. Cole Dougin I. 4 .- 4 ; ( omplon: Football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3, track 1,2,3, floats 2.3,4, arm wrestling champ 2,3, Honor Society 4 Mary Kay C ompton: Theatre 1, Student Council 1,2, Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom Committee 3 Tim l ouder: Football 1,2, wrestling 1,2, float 3,4 Carolyn Conley: Student Council 1, floats 1,2, Home Ec Club 2, Consumer Ed Club 2, Hy News Staffs C raig C . C omply: Football 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3 I rik Janes C onstance: Varsity golf 1,2,3,4, captain 4, floats 2,3,4, class vice-president 3, class president 4, Prom chairman 3, Jam Court 3 Kenny D. C ook: Cross country 1,2,3.4, truck 1 ,2,3,4, intramural soccer 1 , FCA 1 . 2 ,3,4, vice-president 4, Jam 3 Robert A. C ' oob Leonard Andrew Cooper: Student Council 2,3,4, vice-president 4, class president 2, debate team 3.4, speech team 2,3,4, Forensic League 2,3,4, Hy News Staff 4 C arolyn Jane C orbett: History Club 2,3,4, peer counseling 2,3,4, floats 2,3,4, math team alternate 3,4, student service in library 4 Michele A. Cornell Pat C orrigan Diane C ' rannage: History Club 1 Julie Lynn Cm Hi: Concert Band 1,2,3, Pep Club 1, Marching Band 4 Mary Catherine C ' urnane: Math team 1, basketbull 2.3.4, co-captain 4, AFS Club 3,4, Jam 3, flouts 3,4, Theatre 3,4, French Club 3,4, Prom 3, speech team 4, class secretary 4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Seniors 75 Annette Snuan Itahm: Student Council 1.3.4. volleyball 1,2,3, track 1.2, softball 3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom chairman 3, FCA 1,2,3,4, Miss Maroon Court 4, Hv News Staff 4. May “Youth of the Month” 3 Daniel M. Dahm: Distributive Education Club 4, Honor Society 4 Ray Dahna: Football 1 Susan Jo Daha: Float 3 Kelly Lynn Dailey: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 3, In-Sept Sextette 3, Jam Court and writing committee 8, Forensic League 4 Sandl Daubach: Marching Band 2,3,4, rifle sergeant 4 Deldra Davis: Floats 3,4 Carol Ann Dcteraan: Track 1, one-acts 1, Theatre 1,2, Jam 8, “Lil Abner” 8, Prom Committee 3, Office Occupations Club vice-president 4 Our enthusiasm is overwhelming Margaret Deleraan Robbie J. Diekhans: Chorus 1, float 1 Paula Kay Dlcknelte Dawn Marie Dill: Chorus 1, Choralettes 2.3, Pep Club 1, Theatre 1,2,3, Chess Club 1,2,4, soph play 2, peer counseling 1,2,3,4 Leslie R. Rip| eI Mary E. Dissett Ellen Dobbs Darrell Dockins Thomas C. Doeter: Chorus 1, float 1, Choraleers 2, cross country 2, Jam 8, Choir 8,4, Remon Singers 3,4, Ensemble 3,4, History Club 3,4, Hy News Staff 4, French Club 2 John C. Donjon: Wrestling 1, baseball 1 Kandy Donner Tim Donohue Lori F. Dorris: Concert Band 1, French Club 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Jam orchestra 1,2,3 Stephanie Dorris Jacquelin Dudley: History Club 1, student service in offices 1,2, Consumer Ed Club 8, Future Secretaries 3,4 Nancy JoAnne Dunlap: C horus 1, Intramurals 1, History Club 1,2, track 1,2, crosscountry 1,2, manager 3, floats 1,2,3,4, FCA 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, class treasurer 3, Jam and Court 3 76 Seniors David P. I yar: Theatre 2,8, Choraleere 2, Choir 3,4 ( ' •roljm N. Mom: Marching Band 1,2,8,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Symphonette 1, musicals 1,2,4 Ethan A. Edward : Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 2,3,4, Theatre 1.2.3.4. Thespian 2,3,4, Hy News Staff 3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Social Studies Club 1.2.3.4, Student Council 2,4, Jam Court and writing committee 3, National Merit semi-finalist Marc . Eghigian: Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3,4 C harles E. Eichholz Kevin Me Elbe: Football 1,2.3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4. basketball 2 Dwight D. Elder: Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4 C ' indjr Ann Elmore Senior Spirit! Seniors 77 We climb the ladder of learning to Tim Elmer? Baseball 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1,2,3, soccer 3, float 4 Jeffrey Scull Erhardt: Football 1, wrestling 1,2,3,4 Eydia Falconnier: Bellevlnols Staff 4, History Club 1.2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, math team 1, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholar Hade Earrar: Football 2,3,4, baseball 1,2 Janice Lee Faughn: Chorus 1, peer counseling 2,3, varsity softball 3,4, Illinois State history contest 1,2, Honor Society 4 ancy C. Feebler: History fair projects 1,2,3 Joseph .Matthew Fedak: Orchestra 1,2, Marching Band 2,3,4 llavid E. Ferguson: Chorus 1, Choir 3,4, Remon Singers 3,4, Ensemble 3,4, float 4, Theatre 4, “LIT Abner” 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Duane Ferguson Carry Fetterer: Football 1,2 Kathy Fimian: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, French Club 4, speech team 4, Jam and writing committee 3 Sharon K. Finch Anne (Taire Fischer: One-acts 1, Jam 3, pompon squad 2,3, captain 4 John Charles Fischer: Concert Band 1, Pep Band 2, Marching Band 2,3,4 Diana M. Fix Brian Ci. Fleshren Scull Flood Donna Lynn Ford: Photo Club 1,2,3, Theatre 1,2,3,4, one-acts 1, soph play 1, Jam 3, floats 1,2,3,4, Choir 3,4, track 1, Honor Society 4, “The King and I,” “Oklahoma” Jill Elaine Fox: Marching Band 2,3, Concert Band 1, Jam 3, Jam Queen 3, Student Council 1.2.3.4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Keena Lynn Frailey: Theatre 1, one-acts 1, Chorus 1, Belletoncs 2, Future Secretaries 2.3.4, soccer manager 3,4, Office Occupations Club 4 Denise Francuenr: Cadet Band 1, Chorus 1, ChoralcersS, Choir 4, floats 1,2,3, Pep Club 2, math team 2, Prom 3, Honor Society 4 Julie Ann Fritsch: Pep Club 1, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Choralecrs 3, Choir 4, cheerlcading 2,3, co-captain 4, Prom Committee 3, Honor Society 4 David A. Frit ringer: Cadet Band 1, football 2, Concert Band 2,3,4 Vickie E. Fuller: Pep Club 1.2, Home Ec Club 2,3, Jam 3 78 Seniors find new heights awaiting us Our representatives are (Bottom Row) Angelica Anagnostopoulos, Piero Wincenzi, Ruby Gonzalez, Annette Dahm, Jill Fox, (Second Row) Kenlchi Kasahara, Elaine Thomas, Mary Zipfel, Kevin Cange, (Top Row) Ethan Edwards, Don Thompson, Jeff Lanaghan, Andy Cooper. Brenda Lee Fulton: Intramurals 1, floats 1.2 Vickie Jo luson Brad Paul Gain: Football 1, wrestling 1, track 2 Brian Keith Gaither: Distributive Education Club 4 Tina Maria Guile: Distributive Education Club 4 Tanai Ann Gamerdinger: Home Ec Club 1,2,3,4, president 3, Pep Club 1,2, History Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3 Glen Joseph Ganschiniet z: Baseball 1,2, floats 1,2.3,4 Knth Elaine Garrison: Cross country 1, track 1,2, basketball 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4 Stan Gaston Denise J. Gel hart : Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2,3,4 I ' rancine Anne Gedda: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, Marching Band 3,4 Nicholas James Gedda: Track 1, football 1,2,3, basketball 1,2 Susan Marie Germain: Theatre 2,3,4. German Club 2,3,4, peer counseling 2,3, Thespian 4, History Club 3.4, peer counseling 2.3, Bible Study Club 4, Honor Society Valerie Jean Gestes Jan Gibbons Brian Giessing Seniors 79 We focus our talent and creativity Jay Gintz: Track 1, football 1,2,3,4 Daniel Gipson: Football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3, track 1,2,3 Robert Gjerswald: Swimming 1,2,3,4 Jean F. Glanber John (tlauber Donald R. Goddard Aaron K. Goldberg: Varsity track 2,3 Diana Rnbi Gonzales: Floats 1,2,3,4, Prom 3, History Club 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Honor Society 4 Douglas Allen Gool: C hess Club 1 Joe Gore Patrick Gorges Elizabeth Ann Graanlick: Floats 1,2,3,4, tennis 3, Future Secretaries 4 Debbie Ann Gray: Chorus 1,2, float 1, Choralettes 2 Elizabeth .Marie Gregowicz: French Club, speech team 2,3,4, Forensic League 2,3,4, Jam 3 Tammy J. Grissom: Floats 1,2, Chorus 1, Mcrritoncs 2,3, Jam 3, Distributive Ed Club 4, Harmoneers 4 Terry Groce: Basketball 1,2, Jam Court 3, football 1,2,3,4, captain 4 80 Seniors on classes and other activities Eva Grooms Theatre 1,2,3, Pep Club 1, soccer 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3. Prom Committee 3, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Tina Grommann: Future Farmers of America 3, Chorus 1 Dale (irncnewald: Baseball 1, Concert Band 1, Choir 2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 3,4 Mary Ann Guenther 2; Hi Sam la Hameedi: History Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4 Rachel llanman: Bible Study Club 1, Chorus 1, Merrltones 2, Choralettes 3, Choir 4 •lean llankanner IVelle Beatrice Ann II an rad t Michael Scott Harbin: Track manager 2,3,4, soccer manager 4, Hy News Sta ff 4, German Club 4 Julie M. Harper Lorraine E. Harper David Harris: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, cross country 1, floats 1,2,3,4, FCA 1,2,3 Scarlett Lee Harrod Allison Harwhbarger: Chorus 1, Theatre 1, Girls Glee 2, Jam 3, Future Secretaries 3,4, floats 1,2,3 day Went Harvey: Junior Achievement Jeffrey K. Hauser Scott E. Hawthorne James E. Hayden: Baseball 1, basketball 4 Mary Jo Hayden Kathi Heiman: Trunfer from Cahokia, Illinois, Photo Club 2, Choir 1,2, Choraleers 3, Future Secretaries 3,4 Seniors 81 We spend many frustrating and trying Dm He turner: Football 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1,2,3,4, captain, floats 2,3 David A. Henson Ton E. Herbert Jane (slenette Herbstreith Keith C. Hernandez: Football 1, math team 1,2, wrestling 1,2,3,4, track 1,2,3,4 Richard Herndon John Hess Christopher J. Hessler Football 1, wrestling 1,2,3 Kevin Hildebrand Rich HUlcshcim John R. Hoertel: Junior Jam 3 Susan D. Hoge Tammy Ann Hogshead: Home Economics Club 3,4, president 4 Hrenda Holcomb: C adet Band 1, Chorus 1, Belletoncs 2, Marching Band 2 Raymond Holdener: Varsity soccer 2,3,4, tennis 1,2,3,4, floats 3,4 Sue Ann Hollinbcrgcr: Debate 1, speech tcum 2,3,4, Forensic League 1,2,3,4, Home Ec Club 1,2,3, History Club 4, one-acts 1, Jam and writing committee 3, “Oklahoma,” 2, “LiT Abner,” 3, Theatre 1,2,3 Laurie Louise Hooch: Chorus 1, Marching Band 1, Choraleers 2, floats 1,2,3,4, cheerleadlng 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Rcmon Singers 3,4, In-Sept Sextette 3,4. Jam and Court 3, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3,4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Mary Leigh Hotto: Student service 1, float 1, Social Studies Club 2,4, softball team 3,4 Mary E. Honk Debra J. Howard Michael E. Howard: Baseball 1,2, basketball 1,2,3,4, soccer 2,3,4 Justin Howell: Marching Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 2,3,4 Kristopher Howell Michelle H. Hucke: Chorus 1, Belletones 2. floats 2,3 82 Seniors flack lluggina Monique IIumerickhonwe: History Club 1, Pep Club 1,8, floats 2,8, “Page One” 2 Mike Haatwch: Wrestling 1,2, Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2,8 Michael Ethan lather: Theatre 1,2,8,4, speech team 2,8,4, musicals 2,3, Jam and writing committee 8, Forensic League 3,4 David lngcr oll: Jam 3, floats 8,4, swimming 4 Cynthia Ann lanaail: Floats 1,2,4, Prom Committee 8 Steve Jacobi Scott Eric Jaakowiak: Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, wrestling 8,4 Darla Johnson Deborah K. Johnaton: One-acts 1, track 1,2, softball 8, Consumer Ed Club 8, Distributive Ed Club president 4, Area II DECA president 4, state ambassador of DECA 4 Keith C ' asey Johnaton: Baseball 1,2,4, soccer 2,8,4 Randall Johnaton: Football 1,2,3,4 Robert E. Johnaton Kent W. Jonea: Junior varsity golf 1, varsity golf 2,8,4 A’ancy Kay Jonea: Future Farmers of America 2, student service In library 2,8, student service In office 8,4 Robert (iaither Jonea: Floats 3,4, Photo Club 4, speech team 4, class vice-president 4 Seniors 83 arct Ann Jorna: One-acts 1, soph play 2, track 1,2,3, cross country 2,3, Office Occupations Club 4 Todd Allen Junck: Wrestling manager 1,2,3 Elizabeth Kadavi: Chorus 1, Girls Glee 2, Choralettes 3, floats 2,3, Harmoncers 4 Marie Kaenanaerer Steven Kaffer: Transfer from Althoff High School, speech team 1 Denise K nia: Home Ec Club 2, floats 2,3, Future Secretaries 3,4, president 4, Office Occupations Club 4 ancy Lynn karwoaki: Track 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, softball 3,4, Distributive Ed Club 4 Keniclii Kaaahara: AFS exchange student from Okayama. Japan, Chess Club 4, Student Council 4, AJFS Club 4 A new Idea for the Hobo Day Parade was a truck to transport students. Jeffrey Kaoebanm Carol Jean Keck: Chorus 1, Girls Glee 2, Choralettes 3, Future Secretaries 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Jana Keehncr: Floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom Committee 3 Debra Sue Keen Lori Ann Keim Harold F. Kellerman: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2,3, Hobby Fair 3 Robyn Kelly: History Club 1, track 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3,4, cross country 3,4, float 4, FCA 3,4 Konald Scott Kelly 84 Seniors Sandra Dee HeUo: Floats 1,2,8,4, softball 3,4, Distributive Ed Club 4 Christopher J. KJersh Kelly E ocene Kimberlln Daniel Vincent KimutIs: Junior varsity tennis 2,3, varsity tennis 4, Hy News Staff 4 John Kinney: Concert Band 1, Pep Band 2, Jam 3. Marching Bund 2,3,4 John II. Kirehoff: Orchestra 1,2, baseball 1,2,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 1 ,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 1,2,8,4, Jam 3, musicals 2,3 William L. Kish Todd B. Klein: Wrestling 1.2, track 2. Choraleers 2. Choir 8, Bellcvinois Staff photographer 3,4 Bonzai spirit drives us to the top Joseph J. Klohr: Football team manager 2 Missy Klopmeyer Robert J. Knee !i ' ora l.ce Kneedler Debbie Knox: Pep Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Theatre 1, Prom Committee 3, Bellcvinois Staff 4 Arthur Daniel Koenig Cynthia Lynn Kramer Beth E. K ram per: Student service in offices 1 , History Club 1,2,4, German Club 2,3,4, floats 8,4, teacher aide 4, Honor Society 4 Donna ■. Kransx: Student Council 1, class vice-president 1, Theatre 1, floats 1,2,3, track 2, Prom chairman 3, softball 3,4, Future Secretaries 4, peer counseling 4, Chorus 1, Merrltones 2 Mike L. Kransx Mindy Kay Kreitner: 1 lome Ec Club 1, Jam 3 Robin Lynn Km 11 Kenneth Knata: Junior Jam 3 Susan Elixabeth Kuenne: Track 1,2, basketball 1,2, volleyball 1,2,3, co-captain 4, Jam 3, History Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Kevin W. Kuester: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2, musicals 1,2, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4 Rick L. Kusmer Seniors 85 Our first two floats brought victory Michele K. Kysor Linda Lakenburges: Chorus 1, Belletones 2, Jam 3, Prom Committee 3. floats 1,2,3,4, Bellcvinois Staff 4 Jeffrey .Vilen lanaghan: Football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3, baseball 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3, Jam Court 3, Student Council 2.3,4, class ice-president 2, class president 3, Hobo Day parade marshall 4, Honor Society 4 Scott W. Landon: Transfer from Cahokia, Illinois, basketball 1, baseball 1. golf 1 Edna Loalae Lane: Track 1, float 1 John K. Lang: Cross country 1, wrestling 1,2,3,4 Elizabeth Ann Lange Michael A. Lanzante: Football 1,2, wrestling 1,2,3,4, FCA 1,2 Elizabeth H. Langhlin: Track 1, tennis 2.3.4, co-captain 4, floats Dean A. Lawrence: Cross country 1, Chess Club 1, German Club 2, track 1,2 Gregory A. Lawrence Jeffrey Keith Lawrence: Cross country 1.2.3.4, t rack 1,2,3,4, FCA 1,2,3,4 Dale K. Lehnherr Michael L. Lester Kevin G. Leveling: Floats 1,2,3,4 t ' ynthia Ann Levy: Pep Club 1, floats 1,2,3, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2,3, French Club 2,3, Distributive Club 4 Graham Kobert Lewie: Chorus 1, History Club 1, Theatre 3, Jam 3, Illinois State Scholar 4 Larry Lipe: Chorus 1, tennis 2, Choir 2,3,4 Jan Llppert Patricia K. Lisch Lisa A. Little Kathyra M. Lories John Logan Dale Loiseau: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, Marching Band 3,4 86 Seniors Our senior float • • • oh, well? Jeff A. Lnvrucc: Football 1,2,8,4, floats 1,2,3,4 Karel A. Lowry: Floats 1,2 T. Michael Lnkowcky: Photography Club 1,2,8 Jeanne Anne Lundgard Scott J. Lntton: Football 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,2 Martha Elizabeth Mabra: Theatre 1,2,8,4, Thespian 8,4, soph play 2, Jam 3 Mike Mabry: Baseball 1,2, floats 2,3, football 1,2,3,4, Student Council 8 Diana Mank Our class showed “How the West Was Won. Seniors 87 As members of a great class we Seniors win again!!! Frances Marie Mannlno: Float 2, soph play 2, Jam 8, Prom chairman 8, Hy News Staff 2,3,4, co-editor 4, varsity track manager 3,4 Vince Mannlno: Crosscountry 1, track 1, soph play 2, floats 2,3 Karen Sac Markus: Floats 1,2, softball 8,4, Distributive Ed Club 4, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 8 Tom K. Marshall Abigail W. Martin: Theatre 1, Concert Band 1. History Club 1,2, Marching Band 2,8,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,8,4 Satalle clean Martin Scott Howard Martin: Tennis 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4 Matthew A. Martinez t ' heryl Mask: Floats 1,2, Distributive Ed Club 4 Jeffery Mateckl: Basketball 1,2, football 1,2,8,4 Steve M. Metlary Ciary Alan McCoy: Football 1, wrestling 1,2,3,4 Susan Kay Mebraw Dave Mcllravy: Track 1, football 1,2, floats 1.2 Mary Kathlyn McKinnon: Chorus 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4 Scott K. McLean: Tennis 1,2,8,4, float 8 88 Seniors pulled together and won the tug-of-war Doug Mealy Karen Kay Mederi Chorus 1, Choralettes 2. floats 2,8,4, cheerleading 2,8,4, Jam 8, Bellevinols Staff 4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Patrick M. Meehan Patti Mehniert: Pep Club 1, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Prom 3, floats 8,4, Choir 3,4, Casuals Sextette 4 Kandy Melin: Varsity tennis 1.2,8,4 Stacy Ann Meloan: floats 1,2,8, Theatre 2, Pep Club 8, History Club 8,4, soph play 2, Prom Committee 8, Bellevinols Staff 4 Thomas E. Meaner Stephanie Merten: Chorus 1 Brian Keith Meyer: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 8, regional history contest 1, Stamp Club 2, Hy News photographer 2, Model Railroad Club 1 Gordon Lionel Meyer: Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,8,4 Keith Alan Meyer: Wrestling 1 Kichard Henry Albert Meyer: Wrestling 1, soccer 2 Michael Lee MUler: Football 1 Mary Diane Miller: Chorus 1, History Club 1, Pep Club 1, Merrltones 2, track manager 2, Choir 3,4, Prom 3, Remon Singers 4, floats 1,2,8,4, Jam 3, Bellevinols Staff 4 David Brian Moore: Football 1, basketball manager 1,2, soccer manager 2, Choir 8,4 Cheryl Renee Morris: Floats 1,2,3,4, Future Secretaries 2 Traei Lynn Moss Jeffrey Robert Muckencturm: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 8,4, float 4 Elaine Ann Mueller: Concert Band 1,2, Pep Club 1, Orchestra 8, Chamber Orchestra 8, Marching Band 3,4, Future Secretaries 4 Monica E. Munie Paul J. Munie: Baseball 1, floats 1,2 Robert Joseph Muren: Football 1, wrestling 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4, soccer 2,3,4 Linda Sue Murphy: Concert Band 1, Theatre 1,2,3.4, Thespian 2,3,4, Jam and writing committee 8, speech team 4, Marching Band 2,8,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,8,4, Choraleers 2,3, Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3 Tim Murray: Transfer from Bay less High, St. Louis, Missouri, baseball 1,2, basketball 1,2 Seniors 89 Our high school years develop us Vazha Musa: Distributive Education Club 4 •James Musgrove: Chorus 1, Concert Band 1,2, Choir 2,3 Daniel Anthony Muskopf: Baseball 1, wrestling 1 Barry N. Vadler: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, baseball 1, track 3 Charles Allen Vageri Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1.2,4, floats 1.4, FCA 4 Robert L. Veumeyer .Martina B. Voel: Chorus 1, Girls Glee 2,3, floats 3,4, German Club 1,2,3,4, Harmoncers 4 Cheryl Voerper Sondra Kay Void: Track 1,2, floats 2,3,4 Prom chairman 3 Valerie Ann Voonan: Chorus 1, Theatre 1,2, Photo Club 1,2, Merritones 2, Hy News Staff 2, Future Farmers of America 4 Larry K. Vorsigian: Baseball 1 Roy V« rthcntt: Track 1,2,3, cross country 1,2,3 Kelly Ann O’Donnell •Jody Allen O ' Guinn: Concert Band 1, Radio Club 1, baseball 1. football 1, Stamp Club 1,2, Marching Band 2,3,4, float 4 Scott Oiler Kirk E. Olsen: Baseball 1, wrestling 1,3, football 1,2,3,4 Dawn Elaine Olson Paula Ott: Chorus 1, Merritones 2,3, Office Occupations Club 4 Sherri Owens: One-acts 1 •Joseph Adam Palausky: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, Jam and Court and Writing committee 3, musicals 1,2.3.4, Choir 3.4, Forensic League 3,4, one-acts 1, soph play 2 Mark Palmlsano George Papproth Yvonne Marie Partelow Linda Marie Panlat: German Club 2 90 Seniors into mature and capable individuals Kurt Steven Pellmann Stacy A. Penny: Pep Club 1, Jam 3, floats 3,4, History Club 8,4, Honor Society 4 Debra Peter Thomas I. Pfershy Lawrence John Phillips: Football 1,2,3,4, track 1,2,3 Jeffrey Powell Karen Kay Pruett: Theatre 1,2, soph play 2, Jam 3, Junior varsity volleyball 2 Elizabeth S. Purdy Tom Tilton — what a pretty baby. Tom Tilton won the Pretty Baby Contest on Hobo Day. Susan Pusczak Robert C. Quandt: Baseball 1,2, History Club 1. floats 1,8,4 Kelly Sue Quaylc Richard f. Itacine .Marlene Kaish: Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Choralcers 2, Choir 8.4, Remon Singers 8,4, In-Sept Sextette 3,4, History Club 1, volleyball 2, track 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1 Renee I. Randanti Jam Court 3, News Quiz team 4 Jay Waterman Richard Rawlings: Tennis 1, soccer 1, golf 1,2,8,4, floats 3,4 Seniors 91 Kchccca Heed Taail Kceie C heryl Ann Heime: French Club 1, Pep Club 1, student service 1, floats 1,2,3,4, volleyball 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Jean N. Rennert Floats 1,2, Office Occupations Club president 4 Scott L. Renee: Baseball 1,2, cross country 2,3, track 3 Tracy M. Rhodes: One Acts 1, soph play 2, Choraleers 2,3, Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3, Prom 3, Consumer Ed Club 3 Dorothy dean Richnrdeon: Concert Band 1, Orchestra 1, track 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom chairman 3, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Daniel T. Riedel IVo socializing in the library! Donna 91. Rieee Darwin .M. Rohleder Daniel Lee Romanic Cheryl Romlck Charles William Rosenberg: Track 1,2,3,4, cross country 2,3,4, float 3, FCA 4 Jim Rose Scott (i. Roth Timothy L. Roth: Cross country 1,2, track 1,2,3 Alta Ronch Renee Sne Rnjawitz: Floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom chairman 3, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Larry Rneert Football 1,2,3,4, History Club 1,8 Rhona Rnes Jim Edward Rnet Jacquelyn TalifTerro Rutherford: Debate 3, Photography Club 3 Keith (icorgc Santncri Little Theatre 1 Bill Sanerwein: Baseball 1,2, football 2 92 Seniors Brian Barton and Kevin Elbe study in the library. Samla Hameedi, Susan Hoge. and Donna Krausz socialize In the cafeteria. Tina .Marie Schaefer: Chorus 1,2,3, Office Occupations Club 4 Dwayne John Schaller Football 1,2,3, baseball 1,2 Bradley Alan Scharf: Baseball 1, football 1,2,3 Cynthia Scharf: Chorus 1, track 2, History Club 1,2,3,4, peer counseling 4 Darrel W. Scharf Dennis Scharf Linda Scharf: Office Occupations Club 4 C urt Julius Scherck: Concert Band 1,2,3, float 4 Ellen Scheuermann: Concert Band 1, Chorus 1, Theatre 1, Choraleers 2,3, Marching Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Jam 3 Kurt J. Schlwsser: Swimming team 1,2,3,4, floats 1,2,3,4 Nancy S. Schmidt Jay Kichard Schmitz: Track 1,2,3,4, Hy News Staff 4, Honor Society 4 Kevin Joseph Schmlta: Concert Band 1, shop foreman 4 Mark Schneider: Wrestling 1, cross country 1 Tom Schobert: Baseball 1, Concert Band 1, Pep Band 3, Marching Band 2,3,4 Judith C. Schofield: Distributive Ed Club vice-president 4’ Seniors 93 In our last year we are able to We pushed disco out ... ... and bunny hopped in. Deborah Ann Schrader: Pep Club 1,2, floats 1,2,3, Home Ec Club 2,3, Prom 3, Jam 3, Distributive Ed Club 4 Theresa Gail Schnlzc: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 2,3,4, speech team 1,2,3,4, Forensic League 1,2,3,4, Choraleers 2, Choir 3, Jam 2,3,4, musicals 1,2,3,4 Debra Rene Schweiger: Transfer from Frecburg, Illinois, cheerleading 1,2, Ecology 1,2, FNA 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Prom 3 . orma dean Schw engeU: History Club 1,2, Marching Band 3,4 Dale Schwoebel: Soccer 3,4 Dan Schwoebel: Wrestling 1, football 1,2,3 Lee Ann Seib: Float 1, Jam and Court 3 David Self: Floats 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1,2,3,4, tri-captain 4, baseball 1,2,4, football 1,8 Kathryn A. Seppi: Chorus 1,2, French Club 8,4, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 3,4, Jam 3, musicals 2,3,4 Rick Sewell: Soccer 2,3 Kelly Anne Shannon: Pep Club 1, tennis 2, Jam 3, Prom chairman 3, cheerleading 2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, class treasurer 4, “Miss Maroon, 1979,” Bellevlnois Staff 4 Ed Shav en Cross country 1,2,3,4, track 1.8,8,4, FCA 3,4 Lisa Marie Shea: Student service in office 1, Theatre 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, French Club 8,4, Prom 8, Bellevlnois Staff 4 Sandec Shea. One-acts, Chorus 1, Pep Club 2. floats 1,2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Honor Society 4 Theresa Lonise Shepherd Dongla Lee Siebenberger: Wrestling 1, football 1,2,8,4, baseball 1.2,3,4 94 Seniors “let go” of our hang-ups and have fun (ilea Edward Silch: Track 1,2 Daniel H. Sliment: History Club 3 John David Slocomb: Football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2, track 3,4 Beth Smith: Student service In offices 2,3 (■ary Hay Smith Kimberly Marie Smith: Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4, vice-president 4, Photography Club 1,2,4 Melinda Smith Linda Kay Smoker Richard A. Sotiropoulos: Baseball 1,2,3,4, football 1,2,8, Student Council 2 Denise Michelle Spaulding: Chorus 1, Theatre 1, Pep Club 1, floats 1,2,3, Choralettes 2,8, contest play 3, “Lil Abner” 3 Marcie L. Starkey: Future Secretaries Association 3 Joyce A. Steiger: Theatre 1, Future Secretaries 2,3,4, Office Occupations Club 4 Teresa Lynn Stevenson Marie E. Stoll: Pep Club 1,2,3,4, president 4, floats 1,2,8, French Club 2, Chorus 1, Merrltones 2 Margaret Stroud: Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 1.2.3.4, Jam and Court 3, floats 1,2,4, Choir 3.4, Marching Bund 2,8,4, musicals 1,2,8,4, Ensembles 3,4 Vict oria Leigh Stuhlsatz: Track 1.2, cheerleading 2,3,4, co-captain 4, Jam Court 3, Prom Committee 3 Barbara L. Stnmpf: Concert Band 1,2, Marching Band 3,4, Pep Band 8,4, Jam Orchestra 3 Chris Richard Sutter Tina S. Tadlock Sheila Kay Taff: Floats 1,2,8,4, soph play 2, Jam 8, Prom Committee 8, Student Council 8, pompon squad 8,4 Carol Taylor Sherry Tcrveen Volleyball 1,2,8,4, track 1,2.3,4 Connie Sue Thels: Student service in library 1 Karen (wall Thels Seniors 95 Brian P. Thoaiu Elaine Joyae Thomaai Student Council 1.2.3.4, clans secretary 2, one-acts 1, soph play 2, Jam 8, Prom chairman 8, French Club 4, Bellevlnoia Staff 4 Donald S. Thompson: Wrestling 1,2, floats 8.4, Student Council 4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Sac Thornton Tom TUtont Football 1.2,8,4, track 1,2,8,4 Karl A. Tinneji Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2. Model Railroad Club 1,2,8,4 Michael Edward Tockctcin: Chess Club 2,8, Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2,8,4, floats 2,8 Barbara Johanna Trapps Chorus 1, Belletones 2, Choralettes 8, Theatre 1,2, one-acts 1, soph plav 2, Jam 8, Lil’ Abner 8. The King and I 1 Memories will be with its forever Daniel Trotter David A. Trotter Pierce Ed Tncherx Transfer from Collinsville, Illinois, German Club 1,2,8,4, Thespian 8,4, Student Council president 4, Honor Society 8,4, musicals 1,2,8 Karla Tnlloeht Pep Club 1, peer counseling 2, French Club 1,2,8,4, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2,8, Jam 8, Marching Band majorette 2,8,4 Mary Kathleen Turner Diane Lynn Tylers Student Council 1.2, floats 1,2,8,4, Jam 8, Prom Committee 8 James A. Tylkas History Club 8 Eric D. I des Marching Band 1,2,8,4, Orchestra 2,8, Chamber Orchestra 2, musical 2, Jam 2,8, Stage Band 8 Mike Yargo Joseph A. Yaacens Varsity tennis 1,2,8,4, co-captain 8 Janet Yerdns Basketball 1, soccer Intramurals 1 Lynn Marie Yltales Chorus 1, floats 1,2,8, Future Secretaries 8,4, Home Ec Club 4 Sheila E. Yitale Sharon Lynn Yoellingers Pep Club 1,2, track 1, Theatre 1,2, floats 1,2,8, peer counseling 8, Chorus 1,2, Prom 8, Distributive Ed Club 4 Licet Ann Yogel Steven Edwsurd Yoeet Football 1,8,8,4, baseball 1,2,8.4, basketball 1,2 96 Seniors Joseph A. Yoylesi Football 1, wrestling 1 Jolla Ann Wagner Snasn Janlne Wal trips Theatre 1, Chorus 1, float 2, Merritones 2, Jam and writing committee 8, Rough Writers 8,4, French Club 8,8,4, German Club 8,8,4, History Club 1,2,8,4, Chess Club 4, Hy News Staff 4 Barbara 1. We ben History Club 4. peer counseling 8,4 Gerald R. Weber Robert L. Weber Saoit W. Weeks Ronald C. Wehneiert Marching Band 1,2,8,4, Orchestra 1,2, floats 1,2, track 2, Jam 8, Pep Band 2,8,4, Theatre 8 These are mere symbols of our high school years. Jeffrey J. Weldenbenaert Football 1,2,8 Donald E. Wefthli Football 1,2,8,4, tennis 1, intramural soccer 1 Chrftaty Welabashert Track 1,2, volleyball 1,2 David Weygandts Soccer 2,8,4 Mary E. White Preseeott D. Whit taken Baseball 4, wrestling 4 A’aney Wlcgandi Chorus 1,2,8 David Lee Wild Seniors 97 Our years climax with memories from Judy LohhIc Wilke: Floats 1,2,8,4, Chorus 1, Intramural soccer 1, Jam 3 Michael Wllkemeyer: History Club 1,2, float 1, Jam 3, Honor Society 4, Theatre 1,2,3 Robert Wllkemeyer: History Club 1,2,3,4, Photography Club 3,4, float 1, Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholar 4 C arl James Wilke non: Theatre 1,2,3, Thespian 3,4, Jam and Court 3, Honor Society 4 Andrew Wilkinson Karen Annette Williams: History Club 2,3,4, math team 2,3,4, Jam writing committee 3, floats 3,4, Bible Study Club 4, peer counseling 2,3, Bellevlnols Staff 4 Mary Lynn Williams: Chorus 1, French Club 1, Jam 3, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3,4, track 3,4, Bellevinols Staff 4 Mary Winter: Floats 1,2, Intramural soccer 1 Our day has come. 98 Seniors yesterday and hopes for tomorrow Terri Winter: Floats 1,2, Jam 8 Michael Philip Wlrth Sheila Rae Wisniewski: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2,3, Marching Band 4, Pep Band 4 Chris Woley Douglas J. Wolff Suzanne Renee Wolzt Chorus 1, one-acts 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 8,4, In-Sept Sextette 8,4, track 1,2 Jo Wonable: Distributive Education Club 4 Barry R. Wood: Football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2, baseball 1,2,3,4, Boats 1,2,8,4 Billy E. Wood Martin Woodrome: Tennis 1,2,3,4, golf 2 Seth Worden Ken Wottowra Dawn Elaine Wright: Track 2 Lisa Ann Wright: Floats 1,2 Sandra Wright: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, Marching Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Office Occupations Club 4 Kathy Jo Wurdinger: History Club 1, French Club 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Intramural soccer 1, Prom Committee 8, volleyball manager 2,8,4, Bellcvlnols Staff 4 Barb Zlnek: History Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1 Mary Clare Zipffel: Track 1, basketball 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2,4, volleyball 1,2,3,4, co-captaln, class secretary 8, Bellevinols Staff 4 Seniors 99 T H 5CHQL45T1C5 M©4sV v® 3S « ® «5V v®««3K «4®wSK «We «®K w® t@te w®«3kv « ® (5K « 5M3 9 4® SK w® (3V « ® 3 9 w©«(5 i 4® 3y « ©WSVk w S)W3 w STATE OF ILLINOIS ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS iLLinois state scbolcmship commission Angelica Anagnostopoulos Kathy Athy Gretchen Auner h In in Christi Austin fJBt’PUlj Karen Botkin Scott Brenna prfj fjpfi fp (j Bill Carty ' mk Usance 0 OUtdtHllJiUg fttt Robyn Kelly Kan Kimutis Russel Klug Red f in tlf, m Andy Cooper Mary Cumane Dawn Dill Lori Dorris Ethan Edwards Jeff Erhardt Lydia Falconnier Janice Faughn Denise Gebhart Susan Germain Jean Glauber Rubi Gonzalez fate fin SCHOLA Doug Gool Samia Hameedi Mike Harbin Scarlett Harrod Ray Holdener Mike Imber 1 C Beth Kramper Kevin Kuester Jeff Lanaghan Martha Mabra Fran Mannino Linda Murphy Jim Musgrove Jim Muskopf Joe Palausky Jay Schmitz Terry Schulze Kelly Shannon Margaret Stroud Chris Sutter Tom Tilton Eric Ude Susan Waltrip Mike Wilkemeyer Bob Wilkemeyer r son Andy W ilkinson Karen Williams Ken Wottowa Kathy Wurdinger iL GOVERNOR, STATE OF ILLINOIS ' ns «8r « , sw3r •sew® •ss ® « ©«iar 102 Illinois State Scholars ( S£ w 2 - Being named National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists was an honor for Ethan Edwards, Lydia Faleonnler, Beth Kramper, and Karen Williams. Hard work results in many rewards Outstanding students were recognized as National Merit semi-finalists, Illinois State Scholars, and mem¬ bers of the National Honor Society. National Merit semi-finalists were chosen on the basis of high Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, whereas Illinois State Scholars were selected on their top American College test scores. To be chosen by the National Honor Society a member had to have a grade point average of 3.5 or better. Earning these scholastic honors required effort, study, and dedication. Members of the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row) Wesley Morris, Jean Glauber, Norma Schwengcls, Kathy Athy, Kurt Schlosser, Stephanie Dorris, (Second Row) Scott Brennan, Lynn Vitale, Julie Adams, Cheryl Bruehl, Mary Zlpfel, Ellen Scheuermann, Karen Botkin, Gretchen Auner, (Third Row) Mike Imbcr, Kathy Cline, Stacy Penny, Kathy Wurdinger, Cynthia Scharf, Beth Kramper, Karen Williams, (Fourth Row) Susan W ltrip, Karla Tullock, Linda Buechler, Linda Paulat, Debbie Peter, Susan Germain, Carolyn Corbet, (Fifth Row) Linda Murphy, Robyn Kelly, Terry Schulze, Elaine Shirley, Kelly Dailey, (Sixth Row) Scarlett Harrod, Sandee Shea, Julie Frltsch, Lydia Faleonnler, Martha Mabra, Mary Curnane, Angelica Anagnostopoulos, Sheila Taff, (Top Row) Patti Mehmert, Lisa Shea, Denise Francoeur, Donna Ford, Jean Hankammer, Jim Musgrove, Ray Holdener, BUI Hornbager, Harris Tollefson, sponsor. Members of the NaUonal Honor Society were (Bottom Row) Sandy Wright, Tina Schaefer, Lori Dorris, Rubl Gonzalez, Julie Harper, Sarnia Hameedi, (Second Row) Bob W’ilkemeyer, Ken Wottowa, Rebecca Reed, Carol Keck, Patricia Lisch, Jan Faughn, Donald Weihl, Wesley Morris, (Third Row) Mike Wilkemeyer, Bill Carty, David Weygandt, Ethan Edwards, Jay Schmitz, Tim Elser, Jeff Powell, Scott Landon, (Fourth Row) Carl Wilkerson, Jeff Lanaghan, Doug Gool, Kevin Kuester, Andy Wilkinson, Eric Ude, (Top Row) Rik Constance. Roy Northcutt, Dan Kimutls, Doug Compton, Steve Voss, Brian Barton, and Dave Becherer. Missing from the picture were: John Andruska, Christ! AusUn, Michele Cornell, and Margaret Stroud. National Honor Society 103 Competition gives us an opportunity to apply knowledge Jay Schmitz und Ethan Edwards represented West In a quiz show sponsored by KSI) Channel Five. Also participating but missing from the picture were Renee Kandant and Tim Hcnsick. Members of the team who represented West in areu math contests were Williams, Dennis Nadler. Karen Huntsman, Laura Culll. Ethan Edwards. (Bottom Row) Susan Waltrip, Dan Fahey. Angie Howell. Suzie Lopinot, Amy Mary Buckncll, (Top row) Dale Barchuk, Andy Wilkinson, Ray Holdener, Boyles. Dave Thompson, (Second Row) Ted Myhrc. Mark Henke, Todd Rob McCammon, Dave Lautz, and Kenichi Kasahara. Schrocder, Sri Annamraju, Brian Williams, (Third Row) Kathy Lin, Karen Kurt Schlosser proved what can be achieved when talent is combined with A member of the National Honor Society, Wesley Morris found time to hard work. practice miniature billiards in class. 104 Scholastic Honors Through peer helping, students learned to help each other. Counselors helped us make decisions Counselors offered several non-credit courses. College planning was a preparatory course that provided informa¬ tion on various colleges across the country. Because the choice of college is a major decision in a student’s life, parents were invited to attend the course on Wednesday evenings during February. Career planning provided students with data about various occupations to aid them in their career choices. Study skills gave helpful points on comprehension and organization to increase good study habits. Peer helping enabled students to be trained as tutors and semi-counselors for fellow students. Mr. Dennis Butts and Mr. Hank Hayes helped students choose careers suited to their skills. Mr. Hank Hayes explained college opportunities to parents and students College planning sessions helped parents and students evaluate colleges, on College Planning Night. Career planning 105 English develops essential skills The opportunities to fulfill English language require¬ ments were numerous. Students gained two credits by passing freshman and sophomore English and a semester course in oral communication. To meet the remainder of the three and one-half credit requirement, students picked courses from a list of electives, including both literature and composition courses. The English Depart¬ ment tried to teach the fundamentals of reading, writing, listening, and speaking and to spark interest in literature. Darren Laskc broadened his knowledge of literature. Mrs. Janet Kuehn supervised many classroom acUviUes. Giving a speech was nothing unusual to students like Glen Ganschinietz who was enrolled in public speaking. Dawn Stlchl and Jack Anderson displayed their oral communication projects. 106 English Lisa Shea admired a project made by the Literature of the Bible class. Brian Kamn worked on lights for u project in a technical theatre class. Annette Dahm concentrated on her term paper, a requirement for many courses. Presenting a debate for Dr. Richard Hunsaker were Todd Vandewater. Mark Metzger, Andy Cooper, Ted Myhre, Ben Hunsaker. and Katie Devers. English 107 We developed calculalive skills We worked with variables in algebra, figures in geometry, and angles in trigometry. Reason and applied knowledge were used to solve problems. There were courses to meet the needs of every student, ranging from business math to analytic geometry. Some industrious students took a calculus course at Belleville Area College. Mr. Don Jackson assisted Denise Lameyer with her algebra problems. Beth Carrll and Susie Dahm worked together to solve some of their math Students studied advanced mathemaUcs in Analytic Geometry, problems. Geometry students found that working at the board helped them to understand angles and circles. 108 Mathematics For a change of pace Tom Schmidt, Laurie Zerban and Trad Richard made Spanish flowers for the Mardi Gras. Mrs. Marianne Shevlin enjoyed teaching her French students how to make crepes. Foreign languages were fascinating “to learn” French apprendre apprends apprends apprend apprenons apprenez apprennent German lerne lemst lemt lernen lernen lernt lernen Spanish apprender aprendo aprendes aprende aprendemos aprendels aprenden “To learn” was a verb that described the objective of students all over the world. Students took foreign languages to broaden their cultural backgrounds. They learned about other countries and dreamed about visiting such places. Miss Lynn Koehler and her classes studied the culture as well as the language of Germany. Foreign languages 109 Biology students discovered that Mr. Tim Buchanan enjoyed having them take a lot of notes. Science challenges inquisitive minds The science department offered a wide variety of courses, including biology, chemistry, physics, human anatomy, and ecology. The courses ranged from the basic to the more complex and challenging. Science courses pave the way for those who plan to enter fields of work such as engineering, medicine, and applied sciences. The biological sciences concentrated on the composition of the body. Students dissected worms, frogs, and rats to learn about the internal organs. Students in physics performed experiments to illustrate Newton’s Laws of Motion while chemistry students combined various ele¬ ments to study the results. Rob Gjerswald dissects a rat during his human anatomy course. Teaching electricity was a shocking experience for Mr. Gary Shepck. 110 Biological and Physical Sciences Students “weighed” physics while they determined which science classes to take. Jerry Davis, Susan Gregson, Melanie May, Kathy Kamm, and Brian Fields work together on a chemistry experiment. k . • V X k J • . ! ♦ f I c ♦ V V V •; ft V V ■ ▲ Mr. F. B. Allen returns assignments to his phys-chem students. Robert Cook was amazed by the wall of specimens. Science 111 The past helps us to predict the future The Social Studies Department had a wide variety of course offerings. Freshmen began with a course in civics, in which current events and the Constitution were stressed. Sophomores could take world geography, world history, social studies, or physiography. Juniors could choose an American history survey course or four mini¬ courses, ranging from the old West and the Civil War to the nuclear age. Seniors had a choice of electives, including sociology, psychology, and government. Brad Gain and Mike Imbcr tabulated the government classes ' mock election results. Curt Frawley and other world geography students used the atlas frequently during their course. Mr. Billy Moore and his students in Sodal Studies explored many areas of American life. 112 Social Sciences Tim Hcnsick, Dawn Pedtke, Michelle Bray, and Jackie Dennett give a presentation in civics. Mr. Dan Nollman assists Laurie Rankin with a map in a social studies, while Gerald Sewell awaits his turn. Mr. David Schwalb explains politics to his government class. Social Studies 113 Students jumped at the chance to drive Students could obtain physical education credits in drivers’ cd, health, and physical education classes. In gym classes, students had choices between activities such as archery, football, badminton, and folk dancing. Three phases of driver education were classroom, simulator, and behind-the-wheel. The classroom phase included lectures and tests, while the simulator gave us the illusion of driving under real conditions. Most of us approached the behind-the-wheel experience with apprehension. Health classes offered the chance to become certified in cardio-pulmonarv resusitation or CPR. In these classes students also learned the value of good nutrition and physical fitness. Mrs. Felicia Fuchs helps a student vault the horse in a gymnastics class. The snow did not prevent our P.E. students from playing soccer. 114 Physical education Students In health classes demonstrate cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, commonly known as C.P.R. Brian Allsup sharpens his reflexes through the simulator phase of driver education. Watch out! Student drivers are heading for the highway! Health eduction, driver’s education 115 Students learned valuable office procedure skills. Business courses cover many fields Although our enrollment has decreased In recent years, the number of students taking business classes has remained steady. Accounting, typing, and shorthand were among the business courses offered. Accounting and typing pre¬ pared students with basic skills useful in many kinds of careers. For those who wanted to take quick lecture notes, shorthand proved a valuable skill. Advanced courses allowed students to sharpen and build upon these skills in anticipation of careers in business administra¬ tion. Student teacher, Mr. Tom Manolakes from SlU-Carbondale, checks the grades of his distributive education class. Consumer education students Larry Reno, Tom Elsea, Tim Gipson, Kelli Walker, and Teri Kurkijan participated in a mock trial. 116 Business education Carol Dc term an calculates a problem In office occupations class. Beth Aeppll found Mr. Glenn Philpott willing to offer extra help in accounting. Sharon Wisniewski found out that “practice makes perfect.” Sharon Voellinger and Nahza Musa work together to complete a project in distributive education. Business Education 117 Work is the core of industrial education Shop classes opened students’ eyes to various industrial arts. Woodshop and welding classes paved the way to future jobs. Those interested in farming enrolled in agricultural courses. Architectural, technical, and mechanical drawing classes required hard w r ork and patience. In auto shop, those enrolled learned informa¬ tion about cars, not only to prepare them for Jobs in this field, but also to give them knowledge in case of personal car trouble. Both girls and boys participated in industrial education classes. Casey Rasmussen and John Driscoll learn the basics in general shop. Charlie Sauer, Laura Molitor, Glenn Segcr, and Ron Miller take their technical drawing class very seriously. Ron Picrpoint gets his woodshop project into shape. These students repair a tractor in an agricultural machinery class. 118 Industrial Education Dave Frltzlnger and Kevin Goemell finish a project in auto shop. Industrial Education 119 Home economies domesticates us Home Ec students found that learning to sew was a practical and economic way to increase their wardrobes. They found that they could create outfits that were not sold by the dozens in area malls. Sewing courses allowed for individuality and creativity. Students in Home Ec also learned to cook. Economy in planning meals and budgets was stressed in an effort to teach money-saving techniques. Dundee Brauer receives help from Mrs. Elaine Smith In sewing class. Carrie Hansen, Kay Am burn and Shelley Blales perfect their cooking skills In home economics. Paula Godt, Diana Davies, Taml Henkel, and Eileen Terveer cut and mark patterns In a sewing class. 120 Home Economics Fine arts display our many talents Art and music classes provided creative outlets. Talented students could take classes in drawing, painting, and various handicrafts. These classes enabled a student to escape the monotony of regular classroom work while developing their potential to the fullest. Students could also take guitar, singing or music theory. Jeff Lawerence picks away In a guitar class. Sandy Donner learns how to use the machinery In her Jewelry class. Jackie Fotsch “dabbles” at her painting. Students often gather around the piano In their music theory class. Fine Arts 121 4CW1TIE5 Student Council sponsors activities The representatives and officers elected by the four classes were a bond between the school administration and the student body. Every day in 3C during 5B, council members worked towards specific goals and planned many events and services. Among them were Spirit Week, which included Hobo Day and the crowning of Miss Maroon. Other activities w ere balloon sales at home football games, the Pigskin Prom, and annual Christmas dance, valigram sales, and the Red Cross blood drive. Council co-sponsored the Donkey Basketball game with the Bcllevinois. They provided a suggestion box in the cafeteria as a way to get ideas from the student body. During Spirit Week they sold votes for the “Pretty Baby” to raise money for Ngurdi Lestari, a foster child from Indonesia. Tracy SoUropoulos struggled through Vallgrams sales. Student Council adviser, Mr. Fritz Kunze, always gave a helping hand. Council members discuss upcoming activities. The Student Council Exec¬ utive Board consisted of (Bottom Row) Mary Zipfel, recording secretary, Rubi Gonzalez, corresponding secretary, Missy Cusack, (Top Row) Dave Fischer, treasurer, Kevin Cange, president, Jeff Lanaghan, parliamentarian, and An¬ dy Cooper, vice-president. 124 Student Council Committee chairmen were (Bottom Row) Andy Cooper, Jeff Lanaghan, Mary Zipfel, (Middle Row) Annette Dahm, Jill Fox, and (Top Row) Kelly Shannon. Piero Vincenzi and Bob Jones showed their school spirit by selling balloons at even home football game. The co-chairman of the Donkey Basketball game, Martha Wilkinson, distributed signs throughout the school to publicize the game, held on March 27, and co-sponsored by the Bellevinols Staff and the Student Council. Mary Zipfel kept daily records of the Student Council’s events. Kevin C ange, Council president, wus the master of ceremonies at the annual Hobo Day assembly. Student Council 125 Hy Slews Staff produces an award-winning paper For the five issues produced the first semester, the Hy News Staff received the All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. The honor was awarded for excellence in coverage, writing and editing, editorial leadership, features, physical appearance, and visual communication. To commemorate the Iran hostages, in February the staff tied yellow ribbons around campus trees. They also handed out ribbons for the student body to take home for showing support for our hostages. The staff, under the direction of Mrs. Judy Duncan, sold ads and subscriptions to pay for the printing of the Hy News. On sales days the staff arrived early to sell papers at various campus locations. Editors of the Hy News were (Bottom Row) Susan Waltrip, feature, (Second Row) Bonnie Weiss, sports, Mandy Mueller, news, Mike Harbin, sports, Ethan Edwards, co-editor, (Top Row) Jay Schmitz, editorial page, and Fran Mannino, co-editor. The Hy News office was a gathering spot for the staff. In support of the hostages in Iran, Brian Bray and Charlotte Thomas tied yellow ribbons around the campus trees. 126 Hv News Staff Co-Editors Fran Mannino and Ethan Edwards make final changes on a layout. Bonnie Weiss and Susan W ' altrip choose articles to be sent in for competition. BELLEVILLE WEST HY YEWS Co-Editors: Ethan Edwards Fran Mannino News Editor: Mandy Mueller Editorial Page Editor: Jay Schmitz Feature Editor: Susan Waltrip Sports Editors: Mike Harbin Bonnie Weiss Circulation Manager: Patty Rucker Business Manager: Annette Dahm Photographers: Jackie Hoffeditz Tim Munn Artist: Pam Baumann Production: Bill Farmer Steve Rice Lauri Shadbolt Staff: Brian Bray, Bob Browy, Joan Buddc, Andy Cooper, Dan Kimutis, Kenarr Petrosian, Amy Sperry and Charlotte Thomas Adviser: Mrs. Judy Duncan The Hy News Staff included (Bottom Row) Bob Browy, Susan Waltrip, Amy Sperry, Mandy Mueller, Joan Budde, Lauri Shadbolt, and Jackie Charlotte Thomas, Jay Schmitz, (Top Row) Brian Bray, Mike Harbin, Hoffeditz. Hy News Staff 127 We recorded the story of this year For our first project in September, we chose bright colors to repaint the staff room in the basement of the Library Building. Then came selling popcorn and pro¬ grams at home football games, followed by the contacting of area businesses for ads to support the printing of the yearbook. These projects gave us the chance to learn to work together with different people in a variety of activities. Next two thousand orders were taken for yearbooks and portraits of over twenty-seven hundred students and faculty were placed with the right names. Committees then spent three months of work on all of the other sections of the book. We learned through effort how to argue and compromise and share ideas. We had to take responsibility for putting our ideas into practice to create a yearbook as a record of the school year. We found out the reality of deadlines, internal margins, verticals and horizontals, communication of ideas, and responsibility to each other. On March 27, our final deadline date, we sponsored, along with the Student Council, the annual Donkey Basketball game. Dorothy Richardson ami Stacy Mcloan pick out negatives to be printed. Cheryl Reime. Karen Meder, and Sue Kuenne mixed fun and work on the s(Mirts section. Shuring the responsibilities of staff photographers were (Bottom Row) Alan Bauer, Don Holzum, Tom Kruwczyk, (Top Row) Todd Klein, head photographer, Jim Musgrovc, and Jeff Smith. The staff used the staff mom for work and for play! Stephanie. Cheryl, und Susan form the base holding Al, Todd, and Karen. 128 Bellcvinois Staff Bellcvinois Staff members were (Bottom Row) Alan Brainerd, Mary Cumanc, Sara Boul, Renee Rujawltz, Cheryl Reime, Karen Meder, Kelly Shannon. (Second Row) Rubl Gonzalez, I)tane Miller. Dorothy Richardson, Mary Zipfel, Eva Groom, Stacy Meloan, (Third Row) Linda Lakenburges, Lvdla Falconnler, Man- Cumanc, and Mary Zipfel keep customers supplied with popcorn. Sara Boul and Vicki Calhoun helped the staff to make money by selling popcorn at home football games. Laurie Blaes, Lydia Falconnler, Lisa Shea, Sue Kuennc. Debbie Knox, (Top Row) Mary Williams, Elaine Thomas, Stephanie Dorris, and Kathy Wur- dlnger. Not pictured was Vicki Calhoun. Diane Miller was busy organizing the work of the academic section. Editor-in-chief Business Manager Sections Editors Academic Editors Activities Editors Sports Editors Advertising Editors Index Editors Head photographer Photographers Faculty adviser STAFF Lydia Falconier Laurie Blaes Mary Curnance, Elaine Thomas Rubi Gonzalez, Kathy Wurdinger, Diane Miller, Lisa Shea, Linda Lakenburges Kelly Shannon, Stacy Meloan, Renee Rujawltz, Sara Boul, Dorothy Richardson, Mary Williams, Vicki Calhoun Mary Zipfel, Susan Kuennc, Karen Meder, Cheryl Reime A1 Brainerd, Stephanie Dorris, Debbie Knox, Eva Groom Debbie Knox, Eva Groom Todd Klein Don Holzum, Jim Musgrove, Jeff Smith, Alan Bauer, Tom Krawczvk Miss Jane Hanslcben Bcllcvinois Staff 129 Like King Arthur, Little Theatre Serving on the Little Theatre council were (Bottom Row) Kathy Flmlan, Linda Murphy, Ethan Edwards, (Top Row) Miss Jane Mueth, sponsor, Laurie Blaes, John Reichert, and Kelly Dailey. lives on Led by Miss Jane Mueth, the Little Theatre group produced five plays. Freshmen got into action in October with three one-acts, “The Liberated Cinderella,” “Wedded to a Villain,” and “The Diary of Adam and Eve.” In February the sophomores staged two day performances for nursery and elementary schools and one night performance for high school students and adults of the perennial favorite “The House at Pooh Corner.” Theatre members built an elaborate set for their November performance of “Barefoot in the Park,” the comedy about newlyweds in New York. Turning to legend for their spring musical, staged on two consecutive weekends in April, Little Theatre chose the King Arthur story of “Camelot” as their final production of the season. There were no requirements for membership in Theatre. Anyone interested in acting on stage or working behind the scenes could sign up for membership at the first meeting of the year. The club met once a month and ended the year with a banquet shared with the Thespian Troupe. Freshman and sophomores In Little Theatre were (Bottom Row) Rod Schcrpc, Steve Kueker, Chris Rothweller, Angela Johnston, Cassandra Barranco, Jayne Womble, (Second Row) Susie Wisniewski, Cindy Button, Laurie Kane. Dina Williams, Angie Metzger, Laura Showmaker, (Third Row) Tom Elsea, Lynn Schloemann, Susie Schulze, Kathy Stein, Jesse Wcllmuenstcr, Scott Berry, (Top Row’)Tanla Young, Donna Brlcker, Kenny Lopinot. John Reichert, Mark Metzger, and Ron Henry. Juniors and seniors in Theatre were (Bottom Row) Terry Schulze, Linda Germain. (Top Row) Margaret Stroud, Joe Palausky, Ben Hunsaker, Mike Murphy, Kathy Flmlan, Kelly Dailey, Laurie Blaes, Phil Cohn, Susan Daenzer, Shepard Berry, Laurl Shadbolt, and Laura McClary. 130 Little Theatre The Thespian council consisted of (Bottom Row) Laurie Blaes, Kelly Dailey, (Top Row) Linda Murphy, and Kathy Fimian. Hidden talents are discovered The twenty-six members of Thespian Troop 369 gained admittance to the organization by working two hundred long, hard, but fun hours in theatre, one hundred hours of which had to be worked back stage. New members were announced after the final perform¬ ances of both the fall play and the spring musical. The majority of the leads in all performances put on by Theatre were Thespian members. The sponsors of the organization were Mr. Joe Chmeleck and Miss Nina Bono. Chosen as members of Thespian Troop 369 were (Bottom Row) Terry Wilkerson, Joe Palausky, Linda Murphy, Ethan Edwards, Kelly Dailey, A1 Schulze, Cassandra Baranco, Kathy Fimian, (Second Row) Laurie Blaes, Brainerd, and Ben Hunsaker. Margaret Stroud. Kathy Seppi, Jayne Womble, Mike Denser, (Top Row) Carl In “Barefoot in the Park,” Ethan Edwards and Margaret Stroud showed that even a simple thing like making a fist can be a difficult task. Laurie Blaes’ work behind stage was just as Important as on stage. Thespians 131 Winning honors is our specialty The individual events team, headed by Mr. Bill Kirksey, had an excellent season. They finished with a first place in the District IHSA series in Waterloo, breaking a school record. They also captured first in the sectionals in Granite City South. From there, six team members advanced to state competition. They ended up to be the sixth top school in the state of Illinois from the 370 school that competed. The debate team represented West all over the state, including the IHSA state finals. At sectionals, debaters Melissa Melton and Andy Cooper won first place, and in the Greater St. Louis tournament at Belleville East, the Novice won first place. Debate has been a vital part of West for twenty years, and is designed to teach the skills of advocacy, communication, persuasion, research, and argumentation. The National Forensic League is an honorary organiza¬ tion. A person had to achieve twenty-five points in speech contests before becoming a member. The League hosted the NFL District Tournament and two Invitationals. Speech team members who advanced to state competition were (Bottom How) Sue Hollinberger, Jon O’Guinn, Beth Gregowitz, (Top Row) Mike Imber. Andy Cooper, and Chris Raymond. Members of the debate team were (Bottom Row) Ben Hunsaker, Janette Endrljaitis, (Second Row) Laurel Rettle, Sam Haynes, Andy Cooper, Melissa Melton, Carol Kocot, (Top row) Todd Vandewater, Lisa Roschnaf- sky, Ted Myhre, and Mark Metzger. Members of the individual events team were (Bottom Row) Kelly Dailey, Beth Gregowitz, Andy Cooper, Mike Imber, Jon O’Guinn, Chris Raymond, (Second Row) Linda Murphy. Mark Metzger, Sue Hollinberger, Margaret Stroud, Carol Kocot, Cathy Browning, (Third Row) Melissa Melton, Mary Marionne, Meg Gregowitz, Junct Thomas, Kathy Jurack, Joe Palausky, (Top Row) Ted Myhre, Lisa Roschnafskv, Ethan Edwards, Kathy Fimlan, Ben Hunsaker, Tom Krawczyk, and Sam Haines. Chosen as members of the National Forensic League were (Bottom Row) Mike Iml?er, Sue Hollinberger, Ben Hunsaker. (Second Row) Tom Krawczyk, Carol Kocot, Todd Vitale, Jon O’Gutnn, Joe Palausky, Margaret Stroud, Beth Gregowitz, Meg Gregowitz, (Third Row) Ted Myhre, Sam Haines, Kelly Dailey, Linda Murphy, Cathy Browning, Janette EndriJaiUs, Kathy Jurack, Melissa Melton, Laurel Rettle, (Top Row) Andy Cooper, Chris Raymond, Kathy Fimian, Ethan Edwards, Lisa Roschnafskv, Mary Marionne, and Todd Vandewater. 132 Debate, Individual Events, National Forensic League Members of the Rough Writers’ Club met regularly with Mrs. Gussie Tonne and Miss Jo Lynda Manion to read and revise manuscripts sent to them by the student body. The group then combined the poems, stories, and articles to form a literary magazine called “Page One,” which was printed and distributed in May. The Stamp Club met with Mr. Don Jones to keep up to date with the issues of new stamps and to study the stamps and discuss collecting the editions. The Bible Study Club was an informal group, meeting together once a week to try to reach an understanding of the Bible. Mr. Hank Hayes, sponsor, led the discussions. Susan Waltrlp and Beth Holle, members of the Rough Writers’ Club, compare notes on the quality of stories and articles In order to pick those to be printed in “Page One.” The Stamp Club included Mr. Don Jones, sponsor, Angie Metzger, Carole Jones, Patricia Jorns, and Ron Isler. Mrs. Gusse Tonne, sponsor of the Rough Writers’ Club, and Bill Carty read some of the entries submitted by the student body for publication in “Page One”. The Bible Study Club membership included Karen Williams, Susan Germain. Judy Hamann, Mr. Hank Hayes, sponsor, Pattic Tripp, Becky Pierce, Melanie May, and Kath¬ leen Ackroyd. Rough Writers’ Club; Bible Study Club; Stamp Club 133 Stacy Mcloan and Karen Botkin check some of the history projects which went Into area contest. Members of the Home Economics Club were (Bottom Row) Amy Goss, Mrs. Elaine Smith, sponsor, Mary Poirot, secretary, (Top Row) Kathy Looney, Ginger Hall, Chris Llckenbrock, co-president, Annette Haiden, historian, and Kathy Hogshead, co-president. Our spare time was used for interests Sponsored by Mrs. Elaine Smith, the Home Economics Club met every second and fourth Thursday at 3:30. The club members engaged in varied projects and hosted guest speakers, such as a cosmotologist who brought useful information to the members at the second meeting in March. The History Club met to encourage interest in the history of the community, the region, and the state. In its eighth year of existence, the club has won the first place regional trophy for seven consecutive years, plus over two hundred and forty blue ribbon regional awards and sixty-five state blue ribbons. Individual members have contributed articles every year to the Illinois History magazine. To belong to the club, a student had to do a project for the regional history contest. Members earn money through bake sales to buy history books for the school library. History Club members were (Bottom Row) Sue Holllnberger, Mike Holt, Carolyn Brennan. Sandy Sllment, Charlotte Huetsch, Beth Kramper, treasurer, Karen Botkin, president, Joan Budde, vice-president, Becky Pearce, secretary, Pam Baumann, and Deidre Bauer, (Second Row) Scott Ward, Mr. Vincent Totigian, sponsor, Laurie Eisenhauer, Sue Waltrip, Jennifer Shannon, Debra Blanck, Vanessa Kreitner, Nell Mlddendorf, (Top Row) Carolyn Corbett, Sue Germain, Barb Frerlchs, Lydia Falconnier, Stacy Meloan, Barb Weber, Karen Williams, Jean Anderson, Steve Noblitt, Luanne Willmann, Donna Bayer, Tony Musgrove, and Steve Eicholz. 134 History Club, Home Economics Club Clubs help students plan for the future Two of the campus organizations that gave practical experience to their members were the local chapters of the Future Farmers of America and the Future Secretaries of America. Founded in 1928, the FFA colors are corn gold and national blue. Members arranged an agricultural exhibit during FFA week. Organized in 1977, the purpose of FSA was to help members to develop a better understanding of and appreciation for the duties and responsibilities of secretaries. Officers of the Future Farmers were (Bottom Row) Kim Smith, vice-presi¬ dent. Joe Mollet, president, Scott Klotz, secretary, (Top Row) Charlie Pees, West reporter, Paul Mudd, treasurer, Jim Fishbein, sentinel, and E. J. Bach, East reporter. Participating in the Future Farmers of America were (Bottom Row) Charlie Klotz, (Third Row) Craig Bales, Bob Pitra, Rich Kirck, Joe Mollet, Jr., Pees, Brad Schaller, Scott Klotz, Kim Smith. E. J. Bach, Jim Fishbein. Warren Snover, and Sue Mueller. (Second Row) Sandy Slimcnt, Dean Dintelmann, Dale Dlntelmann, Bob The Future Secretaries Club members were (Bottom Row) Patricia Ander- Behrmann, Mrs. Vera Wood, sponsor, (Top Row) Tracey Holman, Diane son, Kathleen Hetman, Claudia Adams, Liz Gramlick, Jeanne Pestka, Carmady, Denise Kania, Diane Heidcnfelder, Nancy Krick, Patty Gtther, Donna Kania, Lynn Vitalie, Jo Ann Rodawald, Sandy Hoelscher, Mary Jo Jackie Dudley, Allison Harshburger, and Lori Oliver. Future Farmers of America; Future Secretaries 135 dubs explore langu age and eustoms The language clubs met to promote interest in the language and cultural activities of Germany and France. This year the German Club and the French Club combined their efforts to create a successful Mardi Gras celebration. The party was held in the cafeteria on February’ 14. The thirty-five member French Club also had a French folk music concert and a Christmas dinner. The German Club with its twenty-five members and sponsored by Miss Lynn Koehler sang Christmas carols at area nursing homes. Hitting a plnata proved to be harder than what It seemed! The French Club constated of (Bottom Row) Terri Pate, Susan Gregson, Kenarr Petrosian, Joan Gregowlcz, (Second Row) Susie Loplnot, Gall Athy, Lisa Borkowskl, (Third Row) Cindy Bruehl, Karla Tullock, (Fourth Row) Kathy Fimlan, Kelly Dailey, Cheryl Bruehl, Mrs. Marianne Shevlln, (Top Row) Melinda Clothier and Vicki Eckert. Members of the German Club were (Bottom Row) Miss Lynn Koehler, sponsor, Nancy Simmons, Laura McClary, (Second Row) Vanessa Krcitner, Tina Noel, Kathleen Ackroyd, (Third Row) Beth Kramper, Kathy Linn, Diane Suddoth, (Fourth Row) Bob Friedrichs, Ilonka Amos, Jan Kroupa, (Fifth Row) Mike Harbin, Sandy Hall, (Top Row) Ethan Edwards and Brian Kamm. Club members prepared special foods of their “country for the Mardi Gras. 136 Language Clubs Members of the Distributive Education Club were (Bottom Row) Tammy Row) Mr. Tom Ninnis, sponsor, Mr. Tom Manolakes, student teacher, Karen Grissom, Sharon Voellinger, (Second Row) Jo Womble, Nancy Karwoski, Markus, Tina Galle, Charles Xager, Dan Dahm, Darwin Rohleder, Brian Cheryl Mask, Debbie Schrader, Cindy Levy, Judy Schofield, Phil Seper, (Top Gaither, Chris Klersch, and Jim Lugge. Clubs win area and state honors Students who participated in the Distributive Educa¬ tion Club, which was organized in 1967, developed a respect for the marketing and the distribution of goods. Some of the club’s activities were decorating a hall for Hobo Day, selling Maroon jerseys, and holding a Christ¬ mas party for deprived children. To become a member of the club a student had to be enrolled in the distributive education classes. Led by Mr. Tom Ninnis, sponsor, and Debbie Johnston, president, the organization promoted understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship. Those enrolled in office occupations classes formed an Office Occupations Club and raised money through bake sales to pay their way to area and state conferences and contests, including one in Chicago. Miss Faye Pabst, sponsor, and Jean Renner, president, led the club in its many activities. Members of the Office OccupaUons Club were (Bottom Row) Margaret Doris Brueggeman, Jean Renner, Carol D.etcrman, Sandy Wright, Sue Jorns, Tina Schaefer, Linda Scharf, Lisa Brown, Colleen Carey, Shari Ahart, Berkel, Carol Keck, Vicki Calhoun, and Miss Faye Pabst, sponsor. Mary Jo Behrman, (Top Row) Denise Kania, Joyce Steiger, Rena Fralley, Office Occupations Club, Distributive Education Club 137 We have to watch every move Members of the Chess Club met to plot and practice plays in chess and to compete against other area high school teams. The twenty members of the club were sponsored by Mrs. Grace Gerren. The War Gaming Club provided a chance for students who wanted to plan and play out war game strategies. Competing against each other, the seven members met before school and during free hours, under the super¬ vision of Mr. Gary Shcpck. Members of the Chess Club were (Bottom Row) Mrs. Grace Gerren, sponsor, Kurt Buckingham, John Slagle, Wayne Reichling, (Second Row) Jamie Nowak. Dawn Dill, secretary. Bill Carty, president, Keith Huster, treasurer, Tom Trout, (Third Row) David Rhein. Peny Nowak, Terry Dill, Gordon Jenkins, Bill Reichling, quartermaster, Shaun McGuire, Ken Kasahara, and Bill Carty. 138 C hess Club and War Gaming Club Pep Club members were (Bottom Row) Robin Cole, Lori Smith, Marie Stoll, president, Mary Anne Llndaucr, vice-president. Dawn Cook, secretary, and Debra Blanck, treasurer, (Second Row) Tina Meyer, Sue Kaemmer, Jayne Womble, Tina Hines, Susan Smith, Kim Cook, Nancy Slattery, and Kim Isler, (Top Row) Laurie Eisenhauer, Jenny Prindablc. Debi Neff. Ann Schmtttllng, Joan Buddc, Peggy Colgan, Barb Frerlchs, Karen Stovall, and Jane Smith. Pep Club promotes Maroon enthusiasm Debra Blunck and Marie Stoll spent their free time hanging up tearn- supportive posters. Pep Club’s activities arc geared to promote school spirit for the Mighty Maroons. Some of these activities were making posters and run-through signs and sponsoring dances and bake sales. Members also sold spirit items and gave the breakfast of champions for teams and coaches. Led by Mr. Vince Torigian, the club’s twenty-five members created new ' ideas at their Tuesday meetings. Run-through signs of the Pep Club Introduced the teams at home games and pep assemblies. Pep Club 139 The Wednesday Night Junior Achievers were (Bottom Row) Ken Kasaharu, Duane Ferguson, Louise Stamer, Kenny Baum, Susan Roberts, and Dan Dawn Dill, Keith Happle, Michelle Ganser, Dave Panhorst, (Top Row) Trotter. Interest clubs expand our knowledge The Radio Club gave students an opportunity to obtain their amateur radio licenses. They also had the chance to use radio equipment which they themselves could not afford to purchase. Led by Mr. David Bobzin, the group met even ' Wednesday after school in the Shack. (House A) The members of the Radio Club were (Bottom Row) Jeff Nettleton, Mr. David Bobzln, sponsor. Dale Wentz, (Top Row) Ken Simmons, and Steve Rice. Not pictured was Ronnie Simmons. The officers of the Wednesday night group of Junior Achievers were (Bottom Row) Pam Bowen, vice-president of marketing. Kim Renneker, president, (Top Row) Victoria Sutton, vice-president of administration, Jan Kroupa, vice-president of productions, and Tina Osborn, vice-president of finances. 140 Junior Achievement and Radio Club Junior Achievement learned by doing Two groups of students In the Junior Achievement of the Mississippi Valley, Inc. business education program met on campus this year, one on Tuesday evening and one on Wednesday evening. Under the direction of Miss Marsha Ames, the seventy-five members formed their own companies for a twenty-five week program, a change from the thirty-week program of last year when the groups met off campus. The program, opened to sophomores, juniors, and seniors, had about eight thousand members in the Metro area, meeting in eighteen business centers and high schools. Meeting for two hours an evening, the campus groups were sponsored bv Scars and by Weyerhauser companies. Members sold stock to form their own companies, produced a product, and elected officers to handle administration, finance, production, and marketing. They participated in business conferences, an “Officer of the Year” competition, sales contests, and trade fairs in area malls, and earned scholarships for outstanding work. The Tuesday night group consisted of (Bottom Row) Karen Schmitt, Jackie Hoffeditz, John Yoclss, Rich Melstcr, (Second Row) Kevin Loehr, Adam Baudcr, David Stover. (Top Row) Kelly Grenia and Cindy Batton. The Tuesday night officers were (Bottom Row) Laura Havlln, Eric Bauder, Pam Baumann. (Second Row) Nancy Johns, Don Holzum, Ed Tucker, (Top Row) Larry Foster and Craig Stephens. Junior achievement 141 Kenichi Kusahalu raised money for AFS by writing students’ names in Japanese. AFS brings worlds together The American Field Service Club gave students the opportunity to be part of the foreign exchange program. The AFS Club brought two exchange students to West. Kenichi Kasahala came to us from Japan and Piero Vincenzi from Italy. Two more students came to West with the help of the Rotary Club. Fiabiane Netto came from Brazil and Carmen Vale-Pena from Venezuela. Being at West gave them a chance to experience life styles outside of their own. To raise money, the club sponsored activities such as the Christmas Booth, the pie-eating contest, bake sales, and the annual auction held in April. Piero Vincenzi and Kenichi Kasahala showed their school spirit while riding in the Hobo Day parade. Members of the AFS club were Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor, Joan Gregowitz, Terri Pate, Dan McGinnis, and Kenichi Kasahala. The four exchange students who experienced school life at West were (Bottom Row) Kenichi Kasahala, (Top Row) Fiabiane Netto, Carmen Vale-Pena, and Piero Vincenzi. The officers of the AFS club were (Bottom Row) Angelica Anagnostopou- los, vice-president, (Top Row) Stephanie Dorris, president, and Mary Cumane, treasurer. Missing from the picture was Kim Ford, secretary. 142 American Field Service Members of the Photography Club were (Bottom Row) Erie Bauder, Lisa Knapp, Rod Scherpe, Alan Bauer, Dwayne Kason, Mr. Arch Montgomery, sponsor, (Top Row) Bob Jones and Dale Wentz. Mr. Arch Montgomery taught new skills and techniques at meetings of the Photography Club. Clubs develop out of common interests With their sponsor, Mr. Arch Montgomery, the members of the Photography Club met to experiment with new techniques in taking pictures. They also worked to improve their skills in developing and printing pictures. Sharing a common interest in the condition of the environment, the members of the Natural Science Club met informally and worked on individual projects having to do with nature. Mr. Gary Twesten served as sponsor of the group. Brian Murphy and Jon Lanaghan checked on the progress of the project Martha Mabra visited the natural science laboratory regularly to feed the they did for the Natural Science Club. chipmunk she was caring for. Photography Club; Natural Science Club 143 The Fellowship of Christian Athletes were (Bottom Row) Tammy Arnold, Karen Nager, Lisa Smith, Susan Gregson, Sandy Muskopf, Jill Bochmer, Christv Waterson, (Second Row) Mr. John Wehmeler, sponsor, Tom Miller, Todd Tipton, John Wolz, Shelly Hell, Susan Houk, Ed Shaver. Howard Schuhardt. Steve Bunn. (Top Row) Scott Berry, Charlie Rosenburg, Karl Mueller, Jeff Lawrence, Ken Cook, Ron Kraudel, Ron Miller, and Mr. Norm Armstrong, sponsor. Athletes put vocations to good use The campus Fellowship of Christian Athletes organiza¬ tion was divided into a boys’ group and a girls’ group, each consisting of twenty members who met to participate in fellowship and athletics. Sponsored by Mrs. Donna Norbet and Mr. Norman Armstrong, the groups purchased a video tape machine for all of the athletic teams to use. Bi-monthly meetings also produced plans for havrides and a Christmas needy family project. Members had the opportunity to attend all weekend retreats as well as a summer national conference. Kent Dintlcman operated the candy conceaalon for FCA at home basketball games. Mrs. Donna Norbet and Mr. Norm Armstrong, sponsors, supervised the meeUngs in the homes of the members. Co-president Debbie Eschmann led a discussion on moral issues at a meeUng of the huddle. 144 Fellowship of Christian Athletes The members of the In-Sept sextet were (Bottom Row) Laurie Hoock, Gail Davis, accompanist, Suzanne Wolz, (Top Row) Marlene Raish, Tammy Martin, Elaine Smith, and Beth Holle. Vocal groups were swingin ' and singin’ Twenty-three members of the Concert Choir were chosen to be the Remon Singers as a result of their membership in the smaller vocal groups, the Casuals Sextet, the In-Sept Sextet, and the Ensemble. Each group had its own accompanist and Liz Baker served as choreographer for each of them. The groups performed at the fall and spring “Swingin’ and Singin’ ” evenings in the cafeteria, the winter concert, the spring concert, and at the Festival of Songs on March 14. The groups sang carols in the downtown shopping area before Christmas and performed at many social and civic affairs in the community. Keeping In tune, the In-Septs entertained the audience. The Casuals sextet was composed of (Bottom Row) Tammy Arnold, Laurie Heller, accompanist, Lisa Spencer, (Top Row) Margaret Stroud, Tracey Matthews, Patty Mehmert, and Diane Miller. The Casuals added enjoyment to the “Swingin ’ and Singin entertainment. The Ensemble helped to provide a “nightclub atmosphere to the evening of “Swingin’ and Singin’.” Remon Singers 145 Members of the Men’s Ensemble were (Bottom Row) Jon O’Guinn, Jean Kelly, Amerlco Parisotto, Doug Kaufman, John Andruska, and Rick Wlesen, accompanist, Mark Metzger, Todd Vitale, (Top Row) Brian Bittner. Gall Davis and Lisa Spencer proved to be a big part of Remon as Tracey Matthews, Brian Kelly, and Gall Davis sang their way through the accompanists. melody. Julie Frltsch sang a solo during the Festival of Songs. The choir added to the Christmas spirit during lunch hours in the Cafeteria. 146 Concert Choir, Men’s Ensemble Member of the Concert Choir were (Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, Jeon Ackrovd, Mark Metzger, Beth Holle, Rick Bittner, Gail Davis, Jeff Procasky, Wiesen, Americo Parisotto, Liz Baker, Elaine Smith, Larry Lipe, Michelle Marlene Raish, Suzanne Wolz, David Moore, Laurie Heller, Brian Kelly, Jill Mannon, Todd Vitale, Margaret Stroud, Steven Brough, Sherry Stoddard, Fox, (Top Row) Rachel Hammon, Tom Doctor, Donna Ford, Jeff Mucken- Jon O’Guinn, Sandy Muskopf, Lisa Spencer, (Second Row) LuAnn Willmann, sturm, Patti Mehmert, Doug Kaufman, Tammy Martin, John Andruska, Kenichi Kasahara. Sharrill Rice, David Dyer, Tracey Matthews, Laurie Becky Rowan, Brian Meyer, Denise Francoeur, Frank Schneider, and Julie Hoock, Tammy Arnold, David Churchill, Sherry Wild, David Jobe, Renee Fritsch. Mondy, Susan Markus, Barb Burleson, (Third Row) Lynn Ulrich, Kathleen Choir performed for many audiences Members of the Concert Choir practiced all year to perform well for their audiences. Entrance to member¬ ship in the choir was by audition. Most members started practicing with vocal groups in their freshman year and worked up to the choir. Among the performances the group gave were a winter concert, a mini-concert at Christmas, the Festival of Songs, and ‘Then There Was Song,” staged in April. The choir also sang for the feeder schools, caroled in the halls before Christmas, and contributed to the Baccalaureate service in May. Who ever said being in the choir was all work? Mr. Don Jones directed the choir at the winter concert in the Auditorium. Concert Choir 147 Members of the BellevUettes were (Bottom Row) Sue Tedesco, Eileen Ham, Jana Ross, Camalene Ralsh, Sheryl Richardson, Michelle Davis, Stacey DeFrates, Debra Blanck, Cheryl Feazel, Pam Schubert, Sandy Stoddard, Laurie Eckert, (Second Row) Ann Leerlght, Jill Plana, Donna Brtcker, Sherry Grob, Lynn Schloemann, Glnny Cotton, Bcv Holdener, Jane Kerr, Barb Trapp, Deena Myhre, Jayne Womble, Yvonne Eschman, Annette Nebleslck, Becky Frltsch, Mr. Don Jones, (Top Row) Paula Byrd, Michelle Hicks, Evelyn Falconnler, Nancy Seib, Kristi Kurrus, Anne Klohr, Tracey Holtman, Kathy Stein, Laura McClary, Mary Poirot, Lisa Bourland, Kristy Lickenbrock, Janet Mueth, and Becky Pearce. Members of Harmoneers were (Bottom Row) Michelle Gansert, Tracey Richardson, Michele Zagar, Debbie Klein, Tammy Grlsson, John Schaefer, Donald Mueller, Susan Scheller, Jenny Prlndable, Tina Noel, (Second Row) Diana Heberer, Laura James, Larry Pry, Bryan Bammer, Paul Kurrelmeyer, Laurl Elsenhauer. Susan Schulze, (Third Row) Stephanie Haas, Laura Mangrum, Glnny Cotton, David Hettenhausen, Chris Snyder, Lynn Zika, (Top Row) Dawn Duhr, Anita Osborn, Darren Laske, Troy Cox, Jim Grissom, Gordon Brown, Bard Mlgneron, David Sager, and Todd Croissant. 148 Bellevilettes, Harmoneers Mclodcttes were (Bottom How) Metta LePes, Carol Kanger, Lvnnc Zcglln, Mary Carrico, Bev Holdencr, Linda Range, Laurl Kane, Donna Kanla, Julie Eschenfelder. Marsha Llndauer, Laura Lauer, and Mr. Don Jones, (Second Row) Sherri Qulrrln, Delora James, Melanie Schwartz, Teresa Stevenson, Becky Browning, Mary Beth Mueller, Sandy Hoelscher, Tina Prlndable, Michelle Klotz. Shari Gray, Monica Frederick, and Becky Frltsch, (Top Row) Brenda Meyer, Trudy Meloun, ( ' aria Francoeur, Cynthia Campbell. Lynn McCurdy, Nancy Bluckard, Lisa Melton, Jackie Fotsch, Joan Budde, Shawn Andrews, Kim Renneker, Krista Schmitz, Annette Hayden, and Linda Barnett. We’ve got rhythm that’s on the move Members of the Concert Band were (Bottom Row) Lauren Patton, Nancy Blackurd, Krista Schmitz, (linger Hall, Janet Hurd, Barb Badger, Beth Sullivan, Kathy Wright, Rhonda Brough, (Second Row) Bill Sheets, Joe Behrman, David Loombs, Claudia Schumacher, Alan Scheuermann, Harold Kellerman, Mark Wottowa, Rod Purnell, David Frttzinger, Jan Kroupa, Rick Stauder, Rick Jones, Jennifer Barnes, Lori Oliver, Mimi Parisoto, Tracey Rainwater, Craig Stevens, (Top Row) Bruce Murphy, Todd Smith, David Asbury, Scott Macke, Lynetta Ware, Mark Feazel, Lynette Ware, and Mr. Ralph Schlesinger. Concert Hand and Mclodcttes 149 The membership of the chamber orchestra Included (Bottom Row) Nancy Bucknell, Phillip Tinge, Chris Llndauer, Kara Mathenla, Susan Bainter, Ethan Edwards, (Second Row) Roseann Jost, Darlene Simpson, Karen Krausz, Pam Hose, Mary Dyer, Jeanine Obernuefemann, Leila Schein, Carolyn Edom, Shepard Berry, Jennifer Shannon, Kelly Mathenla, (Third Row) Jeff Nettleton, Jeff Trapp, Cheryl McLaughlin, Kevin Kuester, Mary Bucknell, Tina Mueller, Scott Morris, (Fourth Row) Steve Frew, Charlie Snowden, Joe Behrman, Cindy Eugea, (Top Row) Joanne Zubrlski, Gayal Bettis, Kirk Caponi, David Means, and Tom Elsea. We strum our way through the year The sixty members of the Orchestra practiced to improve on performance, reliability, technique, and responsibility. The group sponsored many projects and activities during the year. They were busy with school and community performances, fall and spring picnics, the Hobo Day mini-float, a Christmas banquet, and the excursion to Six Flags. The orchestra met daily the second hour in the band room, under the direction of Mrs. Gloria Mayer. Composing the Orchestra were (Bottom Row) Nancy Bucknell, Phillip Tinge, Pam Hose, Greg Bonen-Clark, Chris Llndauer, Kara Mathenla, Susan Bainter, Ethan Edwards, (Second Row) Roseann Jost, Darlene Simpson, Valerie Nance, Karen Krausz, Mary Dyer, Jeanine Obernuefemann, Ellen Scheuremann, Linda Murphy. Lauren Brent, Jennifer Shannon, Cindy Eugea, (Third Row) Jeff Nettleton, Jeff Trapp, Myra Analla, Stacy Snowden. Kim Clark, Cheryl McLaughlin, Marlene Schwengels, Laura Culli, Kevin Kuester, Mary Bucknell, Leila Sheln, Carolyn Edom, Shepard Berry, Kelly Mathenla, (Fourth Row) Julie Kroupa, Julie Eschmann, Steve Grew, Charlie Snowden, Kevin Underwood, Joe Behrman, Dana Ude, (Top Row) Dina Williams, Joanne Zubrlski, Gaval Bettis, Kirk Caponi, David Means, Tom Elsea, Joel Raterman, A1 Bretz, Tina Mueller, and Scott Morris. 150 Orchestra Bands stirred up assemblies and games The thirty-member pep band was an organized group of volunteers from the other bands. The pep band played at basketball games and assemblies. The stage band, a seventeen-member group, was chosen by tryouts and performed Jazz, rock, and pop music. The pep band, led by Mr. Ralph Schleslnger, helped to arouse school spirit at assemblies. John Klrchoff proved that he could blow his horn. The members of the stage band were (Bottom Row) Ethan Edwards, Dan director, Dan Hose, Charles Snowden, Dale Gruenewald, Ben Hunsaker, Romanic, Lisa Roschnafskv, Cindy Eugea, Dana Ude, Keith Happel, Jon John Klrchoff, Ron Henry, Steve Frew, and Todd Garrett. Tinge, (Top Row) Phil McClary, Justin Howell, Mr. Ralph Schleslnger, Stage and Pep Bands 151 Keeping in step, the pompon squad served as an honor guard for the Miss The pompon girls did dance routines for half-time entertainment at home Maroon Court at the Hobo Day assembly. basketball games. Marching Maroons paraded with spirit The twenty-one members of the pom pon squad, one group of the Marching Maroons, provided entertainment for a variety of audiences. They performed marching and dance routines at the halftime at home football and basketball games and took part in parades and contests. Last summer for the first time the entire squad attended camp at Southwest Missouri State University where they received two first place trophies. Led by Anne Fischer, captain, Grctchen Auner, assistant captain, and Mrs. Merle Guthrie, director, the squad spent many hours in practice to develop creativity and poise in dance routines. The pompon squad Included (Bottom Row) Jill Schloemann, Sandy Stolberg, Mondy, Allison Rice, Sheila Taff, Anne Fischer, captain, Gretchen Auner, Lori Flood. Cheryl Feazel, Suzi McGraw, Liz Baker, Pam Schubert, Susl Marie Balllargeon, Laura Bartz, Patty Glther, Laura Molitor, and Lisa Huwcr, (Top Row) Cherie Ismail, Laura McClary, Karen Roth, Renee LaUnette. 1.52 Marching Maroons Members of the Marching Band were (Bottom Row) Kevin Kuester, Cheryl McLaughlin, Myra Analla, Norma Schwengels, Linda Murphy, Ellen Shcuer- mann, Mary Dyar, Beth Holle, (Second Row) Laura Culli, Lori Dorris, Stacey Snowden, Jane Kerr, Angle Metzger, Julie Culli, Lisa Roschnafsky, Sandy Wright, Denise Gebhardt, Mark Chapman, Ethan Edwards, Mary Bucknell, Barb Stumpf, Karen Kuntsman, Margaret Stroud, Abbey Martin, (Third Row) Whitney Hlggens, Sheila Wisniewski, Franclne Gedda, Kristy Lauer, Kim Miller, Eileen Ham, Shaun McGuire, Tim Gray, Marty Manlon, Karen Lelngang, David Fischer, Dale Gruenewald, Ted Meyer, Nancy Seib, Dan Hose, Bill Cartv, John Fischer, Eric Ude, Steve Frew, John Kirchoff, Shepard Berry, Ron Wehmeier, Carolyn Edom, (Fourth Row) Ron Henry, Charles Snowden, Justin Howell, Ben Hunsaker, Todd Lacefleld, Matt Hayden. Terry Bruchl, Tracey Matthews, Dave Gruenewald, Brian Williams, Cindy Eugea, Dana Ude, (Top Row) Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, Gayal Bettis, Frank Kartman, Dan Roma nick, Dave Hettenhausen, Mark Schnuck, Brad Scott, David W’lld, Wendy Martin, Mark Claro, Joe Fedak. John Kinney, and Lenny Fahrner. The Marching Maroons were busy all year Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, the band performed during half-time at football games and gave concerts for the public. The group participated in the Veiled Prophet parade last October and marched in local parades. They also took part in the Greater St. Louis Marching Band contest, the Salem Marching Band contest, and the state solo- ensemble contests. The drum major was Frank Kartman. From the balcony t he audience at the Marching Band concert got a birdseve view of the group. Members of the color guard were Kathy Fetterer, Tammy Mueller, Dena Martin, Sandy Daubach, The color guard performed at every home football Karen Conklin, Joyce Potts, Karla tullocic, Rutherford, Tina Thels, Jill Boehmcr, Janice Theobald. game. Marching Maroons 153 We aroused fans to promote the spirit Last summer the cheerleaders went to summer camp at Arkansas University where they captured a first place trophy, making them eligible for national honors. The varsity football and basketball squad grabbed the second place award at the Centralia Holiday Tournament. Last year for the first time, sophomores, juniors, and seniors could try out for all of the squads. Cheerleaders support soccer, football, wrestling, and basketball teams. They w ? ere under the leadership of Mrs. Donna Norbet and Captains Julie Fritsch, Vickie Stuhlsatz, Karen Meder, Kelly Shannon, and Laurie Hoock. The cheerleaders practiced from August until May. During practice sessions, the girls worked on sidelines, chants, cheers, gymnastics, and pyramids. Much time was spent on perfecting the basics as well as the more advanced stunts. Creating new ideas plays an important part in cheerleading also. The squads tried to create cheers that the spectators could yell along with. Enya Zencrosa, Diana Heberer, and Melinda Woofter show their spirit as junior varsity cheerleaders. Seniors support their year In the class spirit competition. Soccer and wrestling cheerleaders entertain as assembly with a new pom pon rouUne. Composing the soccer knd wrestling cheerleading squad were Tammy Arnold, Kelly O’Neal, Vickie Stuhlsatz, Lisa Garret, Julie Fritsch, and Kim Ford. 154 Cheerleaders Serving as Junior varsity cheerleaders were Melinda Woofter, Sharon Hoffman, Diana Heberer, and Enya Zenarosa. Cheerleaders chant to cheer on the team. The varsity football and basketball squad con¬ sisted of (Bottom Row) Lauren Patton, Karen Meder, tri-captain, Laurie Hoock, tri-captain, Kelly Shannon, tri-captain, Amy Boyles, (Top Row) Elaine Smith, Cheryl Williamson, Kelly Heidorn, Sue Nagel, and Pam Schwarzstrauber. The varsity football and basketball squad incorporated mounts into their cheers. Karen Meder and Kelly Shannon are hoisted up to form another pyramid. Cheerleaders 155 ffl H 5 i pvi 5a L 5a I II BWESTUNB 5PQRT5 Even cross country team’s mascot, “Mickey,” takes time to relax. Members of the varsity boys’ cross country team were (Bottom Row) Ed Shaver, Brad Stamp, Kurt Willet, Howard Schuchardt, Rick Barnes. Jeff Northcutt, Steve Schaefer, Sherri Ninnis, manager. (Top Row) Todd Tipton. Charlie Rosenberg, Ken Cook, Jeff Lawrence, Ron Kraudel, Tom Schaefer, Kent Dtntelman, Jack Unruh, Brian Murphy, and Coach Norman Armstrong. Practice and preparation led to perfection. The varsity girls’ cross country team consisted of (Bottom Row) Kathy Lin, Robin Burnett, Shelly Heil, and Sherri Ninnis, manager. (Top Row) Susan Houk, Susan Gregson, Debra Esfhman, Sandy Muskopf. Lorri Ninnis. and Coach Norman Armstrong. VARSITY SCHEDIXE 20 45 60 35 37 64 Granite City North Invitational Boys, 2nd of 17 Girls, 6th of 10 Triad Invitational Boys, 6th of 25 West Invitational Boys, 6th of 14 Girls, 4th of 12 Alton Invitational Boys, 5th of 11 Girls, 4th of 8 Edwardsville Invitational Boys, 6th of 19 Girls, 3rd of 16 East St. Louis Invitational Boys, 3rd of 9 Girls, 4th of 7 Peroria Invitational Boys, 22nd of 44 Ladue Invitational Girls, 19th of 24 Southwestern Conference Boys, 3rd of 5 Girls, 3rd of 5 St. Clair County Meet Boys, 2nd of 6 Girls, 3rd of 6 District Boys, 5th of 16 Girls, 3rd of 20 Sectional Boys, 7th of 15 Triangular Meet Boys Centralia West House Springs Girls Centralia West House Springs 158 Cross country Cross Country ‘strides to be the best Cross country runners for the Junior varsity team were (Bottom Row) Susan Roberts, Debbie Schaefer, Mark Holcomb, Greg Bonen-Clark, and Matt Greaney, (Top Row) Dan Cook, Todd Yung, Ken Fulton. Walter James, and Coach Norman Armstrong. Both the boys’ and the girls’ cross country teams proved to be tough competition for other area teams. Led by Co-captains Ken Cook and Charlie Rosenberg, the boys’ team was proud to qualify for the sectionals and once again became City Champions. Capturing individual honors such as City Champion, 2nd in the Southwest Conference, 11th in the District, and 19th in the Sectional was Kenny Cook. Charlie Rosenberg also contributed honors such as 11th in the Southwest Conference and 25th in the District. Finishing third in the district meet, which includes teams from all the Southern Illinois area, was the girls’ cross country team. In addition to serving as co-captain, Debra Eschman qualified for the first time ever for the Girls State Final meet in Peoria. She was 8th in the conference and 9th in the District. Freshmen team members Robin Burnett and Mary Determan placed 9th and 10th, respectively, in the Southwest Conference. Robin Kelly, co-captain, led through another very impres¬ sive season. The team participated in meets as large as the Peoria Meet, which was made up of 44 teams, as well as holding their own home meet. The team was coached by Mr. Norman Armstrong and managed by Sherri Ninnis. After receiving many good words of advice . . . . . . there came time to relax. Crosscountry 159 Golf proved to be better tban par . . . VARSITY SCOREBOARD (Low score wins) Althoff We 192 They 215 East St. Louis 187 225 Edw’ardsvillc 189 187 Belleville East 190 191 Alton 189 214 Edwardsville Tournament Mascoutah 161 first place 193 East St. Louis 189 212 Alton 193 201 Collinsville 185 201 Belleville West Tournament Edwardsville 191 fifth place 207 Althoff 142 162 Belleville East 194 198 Champaign Tournament twelfth place Mascoutah 184 231 I.H.S.A. District Tournament third place I.H.S.A. Sectional Tournament second place (Tie) I.H.S.A. State Finals ninth place The golf team, under the coaching of Mr. Gene Maurer, compiled an overall record of 14 wins and 1 loss. West placed first in the Edwardsville Invitational Tournament, fifth in the Belleville After a hard match It was Ume to unwind. Jerry Haus’ Intense concentraUon led him far. West Invitational Tournament, and twelfth in the Champaign Centenni al Invitational Tournament. The team went on to finish third in the Districts, second in the Sectionals, and ninth in the State Finals. Leading the team in overall averages were Jerry Haas (36.63) and Troy Henard (40.18). The six golfers who qualified for the State Finals were Andy Mulconnery, Rich Rawlings, Kye Goalby, Kent Jones, Troy Henard, and Jerry Haas. Members of the golf team were (Bottom Row) Andy Mulconnery, Jerry Haas, Troy Henard, Ken Whitehead, (Top Row) Kye Goalby, Kent Jones, Rlk Constance, Scott Martens, Rich Rawlings, and Mr. Gene Maurer, head coach. 160 Golf Kurt Schlosser discusses the race with a fellow swimmer. A swimmer prepares himself for the meet. Swimmers plunge into deep competition The swimming team consisted of (Bottom Row) Bob Rettle, John Stubble¬ field, Doug Imber, Blake Rowe, (Second Row) Dale Barschak, Matt Ritter, Kurt Schlosser, Greg Walter, diver, Scott O’Neill, and David Ingersoll. Competitors wait for the sound of the gun. The Belleville West swimming team practiced at two local swimming sites, the Belleville YMCA and Oak Hill. Eleven members of the boys’ swimming team qualified for the district meet. Districts were held on Saturday, February 16 at the Eisenhower pool in Springfield. John Stubblefield had a qualifying time of 4:52 in the 500 freestyle. The minimum qualifying time for advancement to the state final meet was 4:55. In the 400 freestyle relay the state qualifying time was 3:23. The relay team of Rob Gjerswald, Dale Barchak, Scott O’Neill, and Kurt Schlosser qualified for districts with the same time of 3:23. Those athletes that had qualifying times after districts went on to the state finals held on February 22-23, at Downers Grove. Swimmers “dive” into acUon. Swimming 161 Girls’ tennis was ‘set’ for victories The girls’ tennis team improved steadily throughout the season. They compiled a record of 16 wins and 4 losses overall, a conference championship, and four of the girls qualified for state. The girls finished their season, winning the last 12 out of 13 games. In spite of having a very young team, with only two seniors, the girls proved themselves to be very matured and experienced com¬ petitors. The girls worked hard in preparing themselves and it showed in both their individual and team records. These four were state qualifiers (Bottom Row) Dee Shively, Stephanie Tolen, (Top Row) Liz Alvey, and Leah Schmidt. Playing for the girls’ varsity tennis team were (Bottom Row) Jeannle Arter- Dee Shively, Stephanie Tolen, Eleanor Stathis, (Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, burn, Beth Sullivan, Lisa Delslgnore, Mary Lou Arterburn, Angle Plcquard, Beth Laughlln, Jodi Klapp, Monica Frederick, Stephanie Dorris, Pam Julie Howard, (Second Row) Leah Schmidt, Stephanie Wall, Kathy Kamm, Simpson, and Liz Alvey. VARSITY SC OREBOARD We They Cahokia 7 0 Belleville East 4 3 Waterloo 7 0 East St. Louis 7 0 O’Fallon 3 4 Alton 4 3 Althoff 3 4 East St. Louis Sr. 7 0 Granite City North 7 0 Collinsville 3 4 Lebanon 6 1 Lincoln 5 2 Althoff 3 4 Mascoutah 9 0 Collinsville 4 3 Granite City South 4 3 Alton 6 1 East St. Louis 7 0 Centralia 8 1 Edwardsville 4 3 162 Girls’ tennis Down, Ready, Set, 24-32-10, but, but! VARSITY SCORES West They DeSmet 8 21 East Moline 21 6 Alton 22 13 East 3 7 Althoff 28 14 Collinsville 48 0 East St. Louis 0 37 Alton 35 18 Columbia Hickman 21 15 tlCAIOR VARSITY E. St. Louis Lincoln 15 14 East 0 28 Edwardsville 14 0 After a half-time pep talk, the Mighty Maroons were fired up for a victory! Varsity football players were (Bottom Row) Jeff Lowrance, Rick Bittner, Larry Ruser, Randy Johnston, Steve Voss, Jay Glntz, Terry Groce, Brian Barton, Doug Siebcnberger, Gordon Meyer, Danny Hemmer, Kevin Elbe, David Bcchcrer, Dave Hepworth, (Second Row) Chip Welhl, David Buser, Dean Lawrence, Tom Tilton, Barry Wood, Doug Compton, Dwayne Schaller, Kirk Olsen, Charles Nager, Danny Gipson, Darry Xadler, Jeff Matecki, Mike Mabry, (Third Row) Rick Bittner, Doug Kaufman, Jim Fishbein, Glenn Chinn, Terry Dobbs, Dade Farrar, Jeff Lanaghan, Kent Schneider, John Slocomb, Scott Lutton, Scott Weekc, Tim Sourbeck, (Fourth Row) Mark Peebles, Dan See, Larry Phillips, Jim Miller, Tony Summers, Mark Mason, Mark Finck, Rick Martin, Mike Duvall, Jay Bruckner, Jim Reeble, (Fifth Row) Paul Layton, Kevin Sisk, Jon Lanaghan, Todd Whittaker, Bill Pietroburgo, Tony Bedwell, Ken Friedman. Dave Mordhorst, Lenny Brown, (Top Row) Russel Shaw, Don Munle, Howard Kurtz, managers. Coaches Phil Hlghsmith, Larry Betz, Bruce Arnold, head coach, Pete Hensel, Keith Lawrence, Bob Kaiser, and John Wehmeier. Football 163 With the help of Head Coach Bruce Arnold and assistant coaches Keith Lawrence, Larry Betz, and Pete Hensel, the Mighty Maroons compiled an impressive record of six wins and three losses. They scored a total of 186 points and picked up 2033 yards throughout the season. Most valuable offensive player, Dave Becherer, w-ho was the leading receiver with 236 yards, also scored a total of 58 points. Kevin Elbe showed his ability by earning a total of 107 yards. Rick Bittner displayed his experience and talent by gaining 425 yards. Junior quarterback, Terry Dobbs, completed 17 of his passes for a total of 202 yards. He also accumulated 37 points for the season. Senior co-captain, Brian Barton, led the team in punting 1185 yards. Linebacker Terry Groce contributed to a strong defense by leading with a total of 100 tackles. Moose Meyer claimed three interceptions, and Jeff Lanaghan had 24 solo tackles and three fumble recoveries. Terry Groce was voted most inspirational and most valuable defensive player. Steve Voss wasn’t easily taken down. Dave Becherer strides for another touchdown! Terry Groce, co-captain showed much Brian Barton, co-captain, lead the team talent as an offensive center and line- tt s offensive and defensive tackle, backer. Coach Arnold gives good advice to leading quarterback, Terry Dobbs. The Maroons proved to be tough stuff! 164 Football Losing gave the Maroons much more encouragement to win the next game. Sophomore Scores West They DeSmet 13 0 East St. Louis Lincoln 26 0 Alton 22 16 Belleville East 21 28 Edwardsville 8 6 Collinsville 12 34 East St. Louis 28 0 Granite City South 12 19 Althoff 22 0 Ire liman “A” Squad Rock 22 6 Hughes Quinn 14 22 Edwardsville 41 8 East 6 18 Collinsville 12 14 Althoff 12 20 Granite South 20 22 Hit your man and hit ’em hard! The sophomore football team consisted of (Bottom Row) David Crowe, Dave Mordhorst, Rob Behrmann, Tom Schmidt, John Henry, Brad Gass, Mike Stuhlsatz, Dale Barschak, John Schobcrt, (Second Row) David Churchill, Brian Fields, Bob Dahm, Dave Slebenbcrger, Jim Watkins, Jon Lanaghan, Mark Houba, Chris Llndauer, Ronnie Vaught, Mark Ameson, (Third Row) Mike Slmmonds, Mike Wile, Chris Relbllng, Mike Manlon, Rob Hllpert, Dave Sager, BUI Pletroburgo, Pat Tygett. (Top Row) Jim McHenry, Kent Howlett, Coach Phil Hlghsmlth. Our underclassmen showed their potential by participating on the freshmen and sopho¬ more football teams. The sophomore team, which was coached by Mr. Phil Highsmith, claimed a record of three wins and six losses for the season. Their defeats consisted of Granite City South, Belleville East, and Collinsville. The freshmen “A” team highlighted their season with tw ? o victories. One win came over Edwardsville with a score of 41-8, and the other over Rock with a score of 22-6. They concluded their season with a record of two wins and five losses. The M B” team finished their competition with a 1-1 record. They were coached by Mr. Bob Kaiser and Mr. John Wehmeier. The junior varsity team won tw’o and lost one game throughout the season. They de¬ feated East St. Louis Lincoln with a score of 15-14. They also won over Edwardsville, scoring fourteen points to Edwardsville’s nothing. The team lost to Belleville East. Football 165 The freshman football team members were (Bottom Row) Jeff Fahey, Brad Schneider, Tom Miller, Gary Lodes, Brian Rujawltz, Scott Martin. Phillip McClary, Terry Buecher, Chris Merten, (Second Row) Lisa Sotlropoulos, manager, Amy St. Eve, manager, Marc McCollum, Brad Rujawltz, Dan Fletsam, Mark Beyer, Joe Lunzante, Carla Buser, manager, Lynda Braeve, manager. (Third Row) Kent DeFosset, Tom Koenig, Eric Wlegers, Jon Weldenbcnner. Eric Herrmann, Jamie Nowak. Bob Evans, Rick Blacs. (Fourth Row) Steve Elchholz, Stan Huffman, Mike Ervin, Tom Brlngaze, Mark Clayton, Terry Dill, Dennis Haudrlch, (Fifth Row) BUI Trapp, Tim Padgett, Mike Dell, Steve Mannon, Danny Wuest, Michael Dudley, Chris Karfs, (Sixth Row) Chris Hemmer, Richard Mertcns, (Top Row) Jay VaiL, David Frelmuth, Bob Smith, John Driscoll, Jim Hawthorne, Steve Scharf, Mike Kraft, and Jerry Lee Bremer. Sophomore football players take a rest. Down . . . Set . . . A few games “slipped through our hands”! 85 looks on after a grand tackle. The sophomores began to grow Into fine football players. 166 Football Soccer kicked through a good season Co-captain Andy Artcrburn achieved high honors with his athletic and leadership qualities. The soccer season was one of many victories and broken records. Co-captains Mike Howard and Andy Arterburn led the team to a record of thirteen w ins, eight losses, and finished tw’o games in ties. Goalkeeper Mike Howard showed his skill, having the most saves in the season (199) and the most saves in a game (21) against Granite City. He was also voted the most valuable and the best defensive player. In addition, he made the IHSSCA Downstate All-star team number two goalie. Co-captain Andy Arterburn achieved honors such as the IHSSCA Downstate All-star team and the Joe Dressier Memorial Award which he earned for the second year in a row. Proving that the many victories were a real team effort, Tim Snare broke a record of twxnty-three career goals and Charles Stathes was named the best offensive player. The team earned second place in the Southwest Co nfer¬ ence, third in the West Invitational, and runner-up in the sub-sectional. Charlie Stathls attempted another goal. The varsity soccer team was composed of (Bottom Row) Andy Arterburn, Sherri Finch, Karen Horn- bostal, Bev Holdener, Collin Baltz, Mike Harbin, Sandy Hall, Tracv Rainwater, managers, Mike Harris, (Second Row) I)avc Weygandt, Fthan Litsev. Greg Oplt. Harry Merzian, Charlie Stathis, Mark Reime, Dirk Stevenson, Mike Korein, Terry Johnson, Rob Muren, (Top Row) Coach Gary Carr, Mike Rockwell, Dale Schwoebcl, Ray Holdener, Chris Constance, Tim Snare, Mike Howard, Bob Rudy, Casey Johnston, and Scott Jaskowlak. Terry Johnson concentrates on the game. t Soccer 167 We established our goal — VICTORY! Mark Relme showed good skill on the field. The Junior varsity soccer team spent most of the season preparing for their tough competition. The squad had a fourteen-game season, ending with four wins, six losses, and four ties. Greg Bean led the team with six points and three assists. Tom Ackerman led the group with eighty- seven saves of one hundred and forty-nine shots. The team was managed by Dwayne Armstrong. The team was coached by Mr. Gary Carr and Mr. Glenn Philpott. The team defeated Cahokia twice, and St. Paul, and St. Henry. They tied with Althoff, East, Collinsville, and Waterloo. Coach Gary Carr discussed game strategy with his team. Soccer had nice attractions . . . “legs . The Junior varsity soccer team consisted of (Bottom Row) Bob Trent- man, Chad Overath, Jeff Gardner, Mark Cordes, Brian Bammer, Pat Bland, Paul Kurrelmeyer, (Second Row) Scott Gaskill, Doug McDonald, Randy Elser, Nick Souris, Mark Mcfessel, Eric Johnson, Jim Reck, Dwayne Armstrong, manager, (Third Row) Ted Myhre, Eric Holdener, Rick Mills, Todd Harris, Mike Korein, Greg Bean, Rick Stauder, Terry Johnson, (Top Row) Coach Glenn Philpott, Eric Guenther, Bob Rudy, Dan Boatman, Mike Harris, Tom Ackerman, Jeff Harry, and Coach Gary Carr. 168 Soccer Mighty Maroons, get that ball! We definitely used our heads In the game. West defense proved to be tough stuff. Varsity Scoreboard We They E. St. Louis Assumption 4 1 St. John 3 0 St. Dominic 2 1 Collinsville 0 1 Althoff 0 1 Belleville East 2 0 Hinckly Big Rock 3 2 Granite City South 0 0 Alton 1 0 Cahokia 0 1 Highland St. Paul 1 0 Prep Seminary South 0 1 Collinsville 2 1 Waterloo 1 0 St. Charles Duchesne 1 1 Belleville East 2 0 Alton 0 1 Waterloo Gibault 11 0 Cahokia 0 2 Collinsville 0 4 Cahokia (Sub-Sectional) 2 1 Althoff (Sub-Sectional) 1 0 Granite City South (Sub-Sectional) 0 Junior Varsity Scoreboard We 1 They Althoff 1 1 Belleville East 0 0 Granite City South 0 1 Alton 1 2 Cahokia 3 0 St. Paul 2 1 St. Henry 1 0 Collinsville 1 1 Waterloo 0 0 Duchesne 0 2 Belleville East 1 3 Alton 1 2 Cahokia 1 0 Collinsville 1 5 14 says, “Now what?” Soccer 169 We bumped our way through a tough season Spiking, setting, and dinking were some of the volleyball team’s main talents under the coaching of Mr. Charles Rodman. On the court the powerful team battled their w T ay to a season record of 14-16. Skilled junior and senior players combined their efforts to form an outstanding team. Mary Zipfel, co-captain, led the team in assists, followed by Sherry Tervecr, who w as elected to the News Democrat First Team. In serving, Mary Zipfel obtained 62 unretumed. Co-captain Sue Kucnne had 56, and Junior Alice Younger had 48. Mary Zipfel, Sherry Tervecr, and Cheryl Reime led the team in serving points with 208, 170, and 169 respectively. Bonnie Weiss led the team in spikes (238) and blocks (59). Sue Kuenne had 188 spikes while Sara Boul claimed 105. The varsity team shut out both East St. Louis and Cahokia. The Junior varsity team compiled a record of 13-4. Melody Edwards had the most blocks. Sue Scheller had the most serving points. Melody Edwards also had the most spikes and Alice Younger the most assists to set the JV team records. Co-captain Sue Kuenne led the team with responsibility. Co-captain Mary Zipfel, who led the team with the most assists (287) and the most serving points (208), prepares for another effecUve dink. The varsity volleyball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Alice Younger, Sandy Grass, Sherry Terveer, Sara Boul, Mary Zipfel, co-captain, Cheryl Reime, Amy Sperry, Sharon Fleshren, (Top Row) Coach Mike Logan, Kathy Wurdinger, manager, Carla Francour, Sue Scheller, Lynn Zika, Melody Edwards, Bonnie Weiss, Susan Kuenne, co-captain, Jane Sperry, Martha Wilkinson, manager, and Coach Charles Rodman. Senior Cheryl Reime began the game with her serve in bounds. 170 Volleyball Varsity Scoreboard Carbondale Preview Tournament (8 games) Collinsville 8-20 17-20 Carbondale 10-20 19-21 Salem 20-17 20-16 1st 2nd 8rd East St. Louis 20-0 20-2 Mascoutah 17-20 20-15 20-5 Wesclln 20-15 20-8 Red Bud 10-20 20-14 11-20 East 20-4 20-7 Alton 20-5 20-12 Althoff 20-17 12-20 5-20 Collinsville 5-20 5-20 Cahokla 20-0 20-8 Freeburg Columbus Day Tournament (3 games) Quincy Notre Dame 1-20 17-20 E. St. Louis Lincoln 16-20 20-15 7-20 Freeburg 18-20 18-20 Granite City South 21-19 20-10 Granite City North 20-5 20-14 Mater Dei 18-20 20-13 17-80 Collinsville 13-20 3-20 East St. Louis 20-15 20-6 BTHS W T est Invitational Tournament (3 games) Red Bud 20-18 19-21 20-17 Freeburg 20-15 16-20 6-20 Granite City 13-20 20-7 18-20 Alton 20-8 20-9 Edwardsville 17-20 20-12 14-20 Salem Invitational Tournament (2 games) Salem 20-6 13-20 20-16 Carbondale 20-18 19-21 7-20 East 20-13 20-10 Freeburg 20-18 7-20 5-80 I.H.S.A. District Tournament Althoff 7-20 15-20 • • K. ak - fcV _ as, wm mm C O 0 r flr r y A ,-bjJc s dJ ti ■ vt (r i % . i ' - 4H , U V ’ i - r • v v . i - - ' f M M 4 4 IT - _! J 6 K ' i r £ S’ _ % Another spike is blocked by Bonnie Weiss and Sara Boul. Bonnie Weiss slams another spike down. At times a wise word from the coach helped. Sherry Terveer assists another teammate. Varsity Volleyball 171 Four of the senior starters had fun in between matches of their tournament. The volleyball team took a breather in between matches. JV players, Lynn Zlka and Merry Davinroy, go up for another block. The JV team anxiously awaited the coach ' s advice. The Junior varsity team consisted of (Bottom Row) Mary Mordhorst, Bonnie Terveer, Alice Younger, Stacey DeFrates, Eileen Terveer (Top Row) Coach Mike Logan, Kathy Wurdinger, manager, Lisa Hoffman, Natalie Shields, Lynn Zlka, Melody Edwards, Diane Carmody, Mary Beth Richards, Martha Wilkinson, manager, and Coach Charles Rodman. Junior Varsity 1st 2nd 3rd East St. Louis 20-2 15-20 20-6 Mascoutah 20-12 20-8 Wesclin 20-9 3-20 18-20 Red Bud 11-20 18-20 East 20-8 20-8 Alton 20-3 20-5 Althoff 19-21 16-20 Collinsville 20-13 7-20 20-8 Cahokia 20-11 20-13 Gran. City So. 20-4 13-20 20-14 Gran. City No. 20-1 20-12 Mater Dei 20-9 20-8 Collinsville 20-18 8-20 20-11 East St. Louis 20-4 20-13 Edwardsville 20-16 5-20 20-11 East 20-10 20-14 Freeburg 20-18 16-20 17-20 Freshman W esclin 20-3 12-20 Freeburg 3-20 14-20 Althoff 20-18 19-21 18-20 Cahokia 20-2 20-16 Althoff 20-2 8-20 20-18 Freeburg 12-20 20-14 20-16 Red Bud 20-9 20-10 172 Volleyball We gained experience through practice She dinks over the block. The freshman volleyball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Ann Sutton, Eileen Terveer, Michelle Bray, (Second Row) Renee Mitchell, manager, Stacy DeFrates, Mary Mordhorst, Judy Scheller, Tracy Harbin, Janet Hall, Lisa Hoffman, Camle Raish, manager, (Top Row) Shelley Ames, manager, Lisa Pabst, Cindy Smith, Sandy Grass, Natalie Shields, Laura Voss, Leslie Pabst, and Coach Mike Logan. Sandy Grass senes another ball Into play. Volleyball 173 Our strength could not be matched The wrestlers under the coaching of Mr. John Wehmeier compiled a season record of 23-0, the most wins In a single season in the history of the school. This record extends the winning streak to sixty-one wins in three consecutive years. The team also finished first in districts and went on to capture the first sectional title in school history. Five of the team qualified for State, where the team finished sixth in the state. Varsity starters were Tim Partelow (98), Junior, Jim Kurtz (105), sophomore, Jeff Erhardt (112), senior, Dave Harris (119), senior, Bob Dahm (126), sophomore, Steve Gauch (126), Junior, Keith Hernandez (132), Rob Muren (138), Andy Wilkinson (145), Dave Self (155), George Papproth (167), Dan Hemmer (185), all seniors, and heavyweights Tonv Summers, junior, and Prescott Whit¬ taker, senior. Individual records were held by Dave Harris with most wins (38-1-0) and the most consecutive wins (35) in one season. Dave Self held the record for most pins (27) and the most consecutive pins (14) in one season. Team records were the most pins (154) and the most individual wins (325) in one season. Coach John Wehmeier led the wrestlers to another record-breaking season. By giving his all, Dave Harris earned an undefeated season. Wrestling for the varsity team were (Bottom Row) Dan Fahey, Tim Partelow, manager, (Top Row) Coach John Wehmeier, Tony Summers, Prescott Whit- Jlm Kurtz, Jeff Erhardt, Paul Lanzante, (Second Row) Keith Hernandez, Jim taker, George Papproth, Dave Self, Andy Wilkinson, Gary McCoy, Jim Flshbein, Dan Hemmer, Bob Dahm, Dave Harris, Steve Gauch, Don Munie, McHenry, Rob Muren, Coach Robert Yagge, and Coach William Hart. 174 Wrestling Our state qualifiers, Dan, Keith, Dave, Rob, and Dave, went over details with Coach John Wehmeier. The matmcn always put up a great fight. The wrestling team finished with a strong first place in the sectional tourna¬ ment. Junior Tim Partelow, seniors Dave Harris, Rob Murcn, Keith Hernandez, Dave Self, and Dan Hemmer all earned first places in their weight classes. Jun¬ ior Steve Gauch and senior Andy Wilkin¬ son captured second places. Muren, Har¬ ris, Self, Hemmer, and Hernandez all advanced to the state tournament in Champaign. The 23-0 season marked a new state record. Dave Harris and Dan Hemmer both captured sixth place honors in the state tournament. Tournament Results Mascoutah Invitational 1st place Hazelwood East Invitational 1st place IHSA District 1st place IHSA Sectional 1st place IHSA State 6th place Wrestlers faced their opposition with determlnaUon. Dan Hemmer explained the highlights of his match. Wrestling 175 Varsity Wrestling Scoreboard West They Roxana 39 17 Parkway West 54 6 Collinsville 64 6 Edwardsville 60 3 Granite City North 30 20 Hazelwood East 44 17 East St. Louis 55 8 Riverview Gardens 28 18 Cahokia 29 22 Lincoln 61 4 Mascoutah 51 9 Granite City South 24 19 Hazelwood Central 43 21 Belleville East 41 10 Wentzville 54 6 Wood River 66 6 Hazelwood East 56 16 Althoff 67 0 Belleville East 61 0 Parkway North 46 8 Carbondale 32 21 Collinsville 60 0 East St. Louis 53 12 Wrestlers struggled their way out of the toughest holds to thrill their audience. Grapplers got ready for another victory. The Junior varsity wrestlers were (Bottom Row) Steve Karfs, Danny Skaer, Dan Fahey, Howard Kurtz, (Second Row) Jim Flshbeln, Steve Frank, Brad Stamp, Darren Ross, Steve Gauch, Paul Lanzante, (Top Row) Coach John Wehmeler, Tony Summers, Todd Whittaker, Jim McHenry, Mark Peebles, Dave Sager, Dave Churchill, and Coach W T llliam Hart. Jim McHenry prepared to take on another opponent. 176 Wrestling Members of the varsity team were (Bottom Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Lisa Pabst, Leslie Pabst, Coach Bob Keefe and the team members support the team Natalie Shields, Alice Younger, Coach Larry Betz, (Top Row) Mary Curnane, Jane Sperry, Barb on the bench as well as on the court. Howard, Bonnie Weiss, Melody Edwards, Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, Robyn Kelly, Angelica Anagnostopoulos, and Sandy Grass. To get the rebound required group effort. Coach Bob Keefe and the Junior varsity team take time out to discuss their strategy. Varsity Scoreboard We They Mascoutah Invitational Tournament Wesclin 64 15 Collinsville 49 47 Mascoutah 53 40 Collinsville Althoff Alton East St. Louis Assumption Mascoutah Cahokia Edwardsville Belleville East Visitation (St. Louis) Granite City South Alton O’Fallon Althoff Collinsville Granite City North East St. Louis Belleville East Cahokia 41 34 66 40 70 42 42 54 71 20 52 51 54 33 64 41 53 44 58 35 62 41 81 57 59 28 49 32 49 56 58 22 51 53 (OT) 46 34 64 33 IHSA Regional Tournament Triad . 54 34 Girls’ Basketball 177 Girls’ basketball shoots for State! Ending their regular season with a record of 19 wins and 3 losses was only one of the many achievements of the girls’ basketball team. Their conference record was 5 wdns and 3 losses which placed them 3rd in the conference. Though their schedule proved to be a tough one, the team faced their opponents with skill and experience. Bonnie Weiss set the pace by totalling points of 447, averaging 20.3 per game, and at the same time made 182 of her 279 attempted shots for a 65.2%. Rebounding 135 shots, Bonnie proved to be an asset to the team. Sandi Grass led in assists with 120 and steals with 58. Free throws proved to be Jane Sperry’s specialty as she made 17 of her 22 attempts for a 77.3%. Melody Edwards had the most offensive rebounds with 81 . Co-captain Ruth Garrison attempts to score. ( ' antic Raish drives to shoot for two. 178 Girls’ Basketball We did what we do best . . . win! The Junior varsity consisted of (Bottom Row) Lisa Acup, Jackie Dennet, Terri Leap, Traci Harbin, (Second Row) Mary Mordhorst, Judy Scheller, Susie I)ahm, Sandy Dahm, Diane Carmody, Stacey DeFrates, Camie Ralsh, (Top Row) Janet Hall, manager, Julie Heidorn, Leslie Pabst, Barb Howard, Dorthea Anagnostopoulos, Natalie Shileds, Lisa Pabst, Cindy Smith, and Barb Schmitz, manager. •Junior Varsity Scoreboard We They Collinsville 23 32 Althoff 29 36 East St. Louis 21 38 Assumption 48 12 Mascoutah 41 19 Cahokla 45 42 Edwardsville 25 26 Belleville East 25 46 Dupo 43 26 Granite City South 35 28 Alton 35 34 O’Fallon 42 30 Althoff 36 29 Collinsville 44 46 Granite City South 45 36 East St. Louis 42 47 Belleville East 30 36 (OT) Cahokia 44 27 Girls’ Basketball 179 We gave our best shot in every game Through a combined effort on the part of all team¬ mates, the varsity basketball team ended its season with 6 wins and 14 losses. Dave Mordhorst lead the team in scoring, with 9.3 per game, followed by Jerry Haas with 8.2 per game. Steve Jones rebounded for an average of 5.9 per game, while Dave Becherer led on the floor with 88 assists. Dave Mordhorst, a sophomore, showed poten¬ tial by leading in the field goal percentage with 49%. Jerry Haas, a junior, was a key factor in free throws by accumulating an 80.3% through the season. The Maroon cagers defeated Cahokia in the Belleville East Regional and went on to play in the championship. The team was coached by Mr. Roger Mueller. 55, Brian Barton, follows through for a point. Boys Varsity Basketball We They Mascoutah 48 59 Centralia 78 83 E. St. Louis 52 56 Granite City South 74 63 Collinsville 65 85 Cahokia 74 79 (OT) Centralia Tournament Bradley-Bourbonnaise 66 68 Marist 59 68 Alton 73 91 DeSmet 49 72 Sparta 70 44 Edwardsville 49 61 East 56 61 Belleville East Tournament Mascoutah 53 50 Murphysboro 55 56 Hillsboro 54 66 E. St. Louis 36 51 Collinsville 51 72 Althoff 65 75 Alton 46 70 Granite City North 71 64 East 55 47 Cahokia 42 72 Belleville East Regional Cahokia 51 46 East 56 71 John Slocomb chalks up another two. The varsity basketball team was composed of (Bottom Row) Terry Dobbs, Steve Jones, Mike Howard, John Slocomb, Jerry Haas, Tom Schmidt, (Second Row) Dave Becherer, Dave Mordhorst, Norman Krause, Ben Smith, Dave Wenzel, Terry Neff, manager, (Top Row) Coach Gary Weshlnskey, Coach Woody Burnett, Brian Barton, Steve Buklad, Coach Dennis Schutzenhofer, and Head Coach Roger Mueller. 180 Boys Basketball Teammates gave encouragement to each other. 32 showed form on the court. Maroon eagers shot for perfection Benjie Smith showed his talent game after game. Norman Krause led in points scored, with two hundred and twenty-six, followed by Terry Dobbs with one hundred and forty-seven. Krause also led in shot percent¬ age with forty-nine per cent, followed by Rob McCammon with forty-seven per cent. Kelly Sandheinrich led in free throws, making twenty-two out of his thirty attempted shots for seventy-three per cent. Krause, Steve Buklad, and Dave Mordhorst led in rebounds with one hundred and twenty-eight, one hundred and two, and sixty-six respectively. Dave Wenzel led in assists with an impres¬ sive eighty-seven. The junior varsity was coached by Mr. Woody Burnett and ended their season with an overall record of eleven wins and seven losses. The scoreboard blazed a Maroon victory. Boys’ Basketball 181 r 15, Dave Becherer, helped lead the defense. The huddle was sometimes Just what the team needed to stay cooled off. Coach “Woody” Burnett takes advantage of another timeout to talk to his players. Steve Buklad goes up for two. 45, Dave Mordhorst, gets fouled on the play. 182 Boys’ basketball Ketmen ‘love’ tennis The tennis squad, coached by Mr. Bob Kaiser, had nine re¬ turning lettcrnicn, making it one of the most experienced squads in the area. The team was led by Joe Vassen in the number one singles spot. Scott McLean and Bill Hornbargcr battled for the number two and three spots with Phil Cohn in the number four position. Other key players were Ray Holdencr, Randy Melin, Alan Lesko, and Charlie Stathis. The team opened its season by taking on the Lebanon Greyhounds and the Edwardsville Tigers. One of the goals of the squad this year was to regain the Southwestern Conference Championship. Team members were also hoping to find themselves at state this year. (Bottom Row) Mike Kruft, Scott Lee, Carl Lakcnburges. Ted Meyer, (Second Row) Craig Cimeroli, Alan Lesko, Charlie Stathis, Joe Vassen, John Roth, (Top Row) Phil Cohn, Scott McLean, Randy Melin, Ray Holdener, Bill Hornbargcr, Mike Lvbargcr, Dan Boatman, Coach Bob Kaiser. Long hard volleys were a part of pracUce as well as a match. C i .Alan Lesko prepares to play the net. Bovs’ Tennis 183 We ‘slid’ into a new season The varsity softball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Dee Shively, Alice Younger, Sandy Muskopf, Annette I)ohm, Sue Scheller, Sue Matzen- bacher, (Second Row) Terri Fruh- wirth, Donna Krausz, Linda Rathke, Merry Davinroy, Janet Vollmcr.Coach Tom Xtnnis, (Top Row) Mary Beth Richards, Vicky Ingram, Gerry Wes- sel, Nancy Karowski, Lynn Zika, and Carla Francoer. Not pictured were Sandy Kelso, and Michele Kuhlmann. Coach Tom Nlnnis waits for a hit . . . It ' s a hit! 184 Softball The girls’ softball team, coached by Mr. Tom Ninnis, finished their 1979 season with a varsity record of 6-11. The ’79 team scored 130 runs in 17 games, with an average of 7.84 runs per game. Only 109 runs were allowed to opposing teams, or an average of 6.41 runs per game. The 1980 team was looking forward to a prosper¬ ous season, with nine returning lettermen from last year’s squad. Returning varsity members were Co-captains Annette Dahm and Sandy Kelso. Other seniors on the team were Nancy Karwoski and Donna Krauz. Juniors on the team were Sandy Muskopf and Susan Matzenbacher, and the sophomores were Carla Francour, Terri Fruhwirth, and Sue Scheller. The Bellevinois went to press before any of the 1980 season games were played. The agony of defeat gets us down. Varsity Softball Schedule April 2 Althoff Away April 8 Granite City North Away April 9 Cahokia Away April 10 Lincoln Home April 14 East Side Home April 16 BTHS East Home April 17 Edw’ardsvillc Home April 18 Alton Home April 21 Mascoutah Home April 22 Columbia Home April 24 Lincoln Away April 25 Granite City South Home April 26 Cahokia Tourney April 30 Freeburg Away May 5 BTHS East Away May 6 East Side Away May 7 Alton Away May 9 Mascoutah Away May ] 12-17 District Sandy Kelso took another good swing. Coach Tom Ninnis and Coach Jim Brucggeman compared strategy before games. The Junior varsity softball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Ann Sutton, Mary Mordhorst, Michelle Bray, Jackie Dennet, Rene Mitchell, Stacy DeFrates, Sherry Sager, (Top Row) Sue Hausmann, Lisa Hoffmann, Myra Analla, Lisa Pabst, Leslie Pabst, Laura Voss, Dianna Harris, Donna Harris, and coach Jim Bruegge- man. Softball 185 West ‘swung” into a new season With eight of nine starters graduating last year, an inexperienced Maroon baseball team looked to pitching to be the key factor for a winning season. Much of the responsibility rested on the shoulders of the senior hurlcrs, Doug Sicbenbergcr, Steve Jones, and Barn Wood. Compiling a defense were Kevin Cange, catcher; Brian Barton, first base; Moose Meyer, second base; Dave Bcchcrer, shortstop; and Norm Krause, third base. The outfield consisted of Jeff Lanaghan, left field; Kevin Elbe, center field; and Rick Sotiropoulos, right field. The Maroons were coached by Mr. Chuck Hasenstab. Kevin Elbe attempted a steal. Kevin Cange stood at home plate. The varsity baseball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Brian Barton, Kevin Elbe, David Becherer, Moose Meyer, Jeff Lanaghan, Kevin Cange, Tim Elser, (Second Row) Steve Jones, Mark Mason, Norm Krauz, Terry Dobbs, Jay Bruckner, Jon Lanaghan, Barry Wood, Coach Charles Hasenstab, (Top Row) Lisa Smith, manager, David Murphy, Ed Schanz, Rick SoUropoulus, Doug Siebenberger, Karen Nager, manager, and Coach George Shea. 186 Bovs’ Baseball 41 makes a strong throw to first. Terry Dobbs received advice from the coach. Strike one . . . The freshmen baseball team consisted of (Bottom Row) Mike Dudley, Andy Elbe, Andy Millis, Jim Keck, Bob Evans, Mike McCollum, Dan Fietsam, Jeff Fahey, Gary Lodes, Frank Simcox. (Second Row) Scott Hawthorne, Bob DeRousse, Dave Gipson, Mark Hauk, Nick Souris, Mike Farmer, Tim Adams, JoJo Novak, (Third Row) Coach Gene Maurer, Terry Bruchl, Chris Merten, Rich Mertcns, Mark Norton, Marc McCollum, Coach Bruce Bard, (Top Row-) Eric Wiegers, Eric Anderson, Jim Schlccht, Bill Trapp, Bob Clem, and Scott Mollet. The sophomore baseball team consisted of: (Bottom Row’) Brad Nolte, manager, Dan Garahcdian, Larry Moore, Dan Lidlsky, Dave Thompson, John Schobert, (Second Row) Dave Sicbcnbergcr, Don Szewczuk, Kelly Sandheindrich, Tom Schmidt, Doug Escher, Mark Daily, Tony Be dwell, (Top Row) Jeff Harry, Ken Friedman, Mike Len, Dan Spickard, Kevin Sisk, Dave Frame, and Coach Dennis Schitzenhofer. Boys’ Baseball 187 Debbie Klein showed her talent in the long Jump. The varsity girl’s track team consisted of (Bottom Row) Carmen Vail, Peggy Colgin, Mary Determan, Robyn Kelly, Sherry Terveer, Marlene Raisch, Patty Tripp, Sue Hubert, Debbie Klein, Debbie Eschman. (Second Row) Leanne Werley, Sherry Wild, Jackie Riley, Lela Shine. Tammy Arnold, Susan Houk, Lauren Patton, Ramona Schrowth, Cindy Freeman, (Third Row) Tammy Miller, Patty Utz, Jenniffcr Shannon. Debbie Howard, Robin Burnette, Shelly Heil, Lori Ninnis, Amy Gregson, Cindy Bruehl, (Fourth Row) Stacey Brittain, Coach Phil Highsmith, Cathy Lin, Jill Melton, Jeanie Artcrburn, Stephanie Haas, Sandy Hall, (Top Row) Coach Gary Weshinsky, Coach Woody Burnette, and Coach Norm Armstrong. It wasn’t as easy as it looked. Concentration was an Important part of the race. Girls ' track was off to a good start West’s ladv harriers began their season on March 1 at the girls version of the Eastern Illinois University Indoor Invita¬ tional track meet. The girls’ distance squad consisted of senior Sherry Terveer and junior Debbie Eschman. The girls track team looked to junior Susan Houk for strength in the long sprints and senior Robyn Kelly for strength in the hurdles. Wc found that practice makes perfection. 188 Girls’Track The girls on the track team displayed running. Jumping, und leaping skills. Girls’ Track 189 The boys’ track team consisted of Bottom Row) Eddie Shaver, Todd Schaller, Brad Gass, Bob Dahm, Jim McHenry, Peggy Colgin, manager, Stacey Brittain, manager. LeAnn Wellcv, manager, Mike Harbin, (Second Row) Rick Barnes, Danny Gipson, Dave Sager, Brian Fields, Mark Peeble, Dave Crowe, Doug Koffman. (Third Row) Tim Snare, Charlie Rosenburg, Tom Schaffer! Tom Tilton, Jack Unruh, Matt Zager, Adam Bauder. Rob Hilpcrt, Jeff Northcutt, (Fourth Row) Pat Tygctt, Jeff Lawrence, Lenny Brown, Jay Schmitz, Howard Schuchardt, John Wolz, Ron Kraudel, Dave Churchill, Paul Mudd, Chuck Howlett, (Fifth Row) Kenny Cook, Ron Miller, Jay Patton, Jim Grissom, Steve Guenther, Ron Stuckcl, Brian Murphy, Gerald Sewell, Coach Gary Carr, C oach Woody Burnett, (Top Row) Wade Farrar, Brad Stamp, Curt Whittet, Todd Jung, and Dave Ingram. 190 Bovs’ Track Our teammates would go to any height for a win. Boys 9 track sprints to the finish The boys’ varsity track season opened on March 1 as the Maroons took ninth place in the Eastern Illinois University Indoor Invitational track meet. The team was well balanced with skills in several divisions. Leading the Maroons in distance races was Ken Cook. Dan Gipson was expected to lead the team in the high and triple Jumps. The leading sprinters were Tom Tilton, Jay Schmitz, and Tim Snare. Coach Gary Carr explained a new form of strategy. 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Millstadt, Illinois _ Complete Line — Ice Cream and Dairy Products 4527 West Main Belleville, Illinois 234-2163 271-0888 _ _V Community 201 Belleville offers a variety of jobs ERLINGER CONSTRUCTION CO. Office 234-3144 2502 South Belt West, Belleville, Illinois _ 5 - 6500 West Main Belleville, Illinois 62223 398-3691 Ray Wenneman, Owner Betty Clements, Manager l €___ y Royal Crown Cola Bottling Company 400 East B Street Belleville, Illinois ___y 208 Community Modern Asphalt and Construction 2800 West Main Belleville, Illinois 235-7600 Belleville National Bank V 7 ___3J BAKERY Skaer ' s Bakery We Specialize in Decorated Cakes € 1013 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois [618] 233-5450 rC Congratulations Graduates from 1339 N. 17th Street, Belleville, Illinois 62221 235-6259 Hours: Mon. and Fri. - 9:30 - 8:30 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. - 9:30 - 5:30 The specialty Shoppe that cares what you wear Unique Jr. and Missy Fashions and accessories Sizes 3 to 15 and 4 to 20 y W f W M STOVE | COMPANY BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62222 AREA 618-233-7420 ' C - Compliments of MARSH STENCIL 707 East B Street Belleville, Illinois Community 203 1 LEISE LUMBER CO., INC. 319 E. Main Street Belleville 234-0105 224 N. High St., Belleville, Illinois 62221 235-4266 KENNY ERVIN, General Manager y Mary Zlpfel, Vicki Calhoun, and Renee Rujawitz visit with Mr. Lugge at BEL-O Cooling and Heating. BEL-0 COOLING HEATING 1915 South Belt West Belleville 234-3310 We are active in our community 204 Community ARBY’SISA ,0 JtibSs F wurlng ArbyVRcxurt Beef Sandwich 7400 N. Lindbergh Boulevard 4021 Lindell Boulevard 6666 Chippewa 3973 Lemay Ferry Road 9418 Natural Bridge Road 16 S. Bemiston 10823 New Halls Ferry Road 4421 West Main Street, Belleville 1286 Manchester Road, Manchester 12370 Dorsett Road, Maryland Heights 1 Market Place. 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Belt West Oldsmoblle-GMC MILLER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH. INC. 41st ft No. Belt West Chrysler- Plymouth REED DATSUN 1901 N Belt West Datsun SCHMITT CHEVROLET. INC. 512 West Main Chevrolet WAGNER MOTOR CAR CO. 440 N Belt West Buick l. r. McKinley a sons. inc. 512 W. Main Street Chevrolet BELLEVILLE TOYOTA 4407 N Belt West Toyota ___ y Congratulations Class of 1980 Wedding Invitations and Accessories 100 Free Printed Napkins with your Invitation Order HEPP PRINTING COMPANY, Inc. 1820 West Main Street. Belleville. Illinois Phone: 233-3737 ___ V “Everything to Brighten the Home 400 N. ILLINOIS STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62220 PHONE: 233-4466 ILLINOIS-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY AN AMERICAN WATER WORKS SYSTEM COMPANY R. W. GREAVES Vice President Manager R. C. SCHWARZ Manager Belleville District 1125 South Illinois St.. Belleville. Illinois 62221 (618) 277 1122 TOGGERY Men and Women ' s Clothing 104 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS PHONE: 233-0885 ' C D ' ( - Ten holder Travel - HA WAll AN SPECIAL IS TS - AIRLINE TICKETS - National Et International Representing All Airlines with NO SERVICE CHARGE World Wide Tours ☆ Cruises Group Travel ☆ Car Rental Hotel Reservations ☆ Vacation Packages Special Interest Packages 322 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62220 618-234-1046 _ Community 207 2 rC BUDGET RENT-A-CAR OF BELLEVILLE 830 S. ILLINOIS, BELLEVILLE 233-4143 y iRaet? BAKERY GOODS PIES - CAKES - BREAD - DOUGHNUTS NOW SPECIALIZING IN Cakes for Every Occasion WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARY Call us at — 233-3691 22 West Monroe, Belleville Congratulations to the 1980 Graduates” Downtown Belleville builds on the past 208 Community rC rV COMPLIMENTS OF KITCHENAID AMANA LLOYD’S Charles Beil and Sons, Inc. RENTAL AND SALES 6601 West Main 476-1535 109 South Kossuth Belleville, Illinois 398-0500 Millstadt, Illinois MAYTAG ADMIRAL _ rc ECKERT’S ill y ?} WELCOME TO BERT’S CHUCKWAGON 4200 WEST MAIN 620 CARLYLE PLAZA BELLEVILLE Compliments of a Friend _ Community 209 BUSINESS PATRONS ARA SERVICES, INC. PADDOCK INDUSTRIES, INC. 2600 West Main Street Belleville 512 South Breese Street Millstadt ATH-LEISURE, INC. 6500 West Main - The Arcades Belleville PEERLESS ENAMEL PRODUCTS CO. South 14th Street Belleville BELLEVILLE SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. 605 East Main Street Belleville PHYSICIANS OPTICAL COMPANY 103 South 3rd Street Belleville BELLEVILLE TRAVEL 204 North High Street Belleville ROGER VON BOKEL - AGENT 1108 North Belt West Belleville THE CHILDREN ' S SHOP 121 East Main Belleville GENE VOLLMER GARAGE 601 South Jefferson Street Millstadt DeVAN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1110 South Church Street Belleville SCHLOSSER’S RESTAURANT 113 East Main Street Belleville THE LEISURE SHOPPE 5112 North Belt West Belleville SHUTTERBUG 5720 North Belt West Belleville MABRY HOME IMPROVEMENTS 3125 West Main Street Belleville STATE CLEANERS 3601 West Main Street Belleville GENE MILLER CAMERA STUDIOS 619 South Jackson Street Belleville STRATMANN’S IGA 207 West Washington Street Millstadt MILLSTADT HOME BAKERY 220 West Madison Millstadt TACO BELL 4004 West Main Street Belleville MILLSTADT CREE-MEE 14 South Jackson Street Millstadt TIM JOE’S 6500 West Main Street Belleville 210 Community The St. Clair County Courthouse added a glow to the Public Square. No students were enjoying Bellevue Park on a cold snowy day in February. 0 Board of Education Edward Burris 24 June Cox 24 Joseph Donlan, Jr. 24 Vernon Eckert 24 Norman Krause 24 Faculty Index Addison, Bruce 26 Allen. F.B. 26, 111 Ames, Marsha 26 Armstrong, Norman 26, 144, 158. 159 Arnold. Bruce 26, 164 Ayllon, Arnold 26 Beaird, Margaret 26 Belcher. Howard 26 Besse. Ken 26 Besse, Mary 26 Best. Jean 26 Betz. Larry 26, 177 Bobzin. David 26 Bono, Nina 26 Bretsch, Mary Lu 26 Buchanan, Tim 26 Burnett. Woody 26. 180, 182 Butts. Dennis 26, 105 Carr. Gary 26. 167, 168 Certain, Jim 26 Chmeleck, Joe 26 Clark. Robert 26 Closson, Helen 26 Dahm, Doug 26 Dailey. Tom 27 Dosier, Robert 24 Duncan. Judy 27 Eskra, Doug 27 Esterly, George 27 Evans, William 27 Flori, Bea 27 Friederich, Richard 27 Frieman. D M. 27 Fuchs. Felicia 27. 113 Garcia. Esther 27 Gasparich. George 27 Gerren. Grace 27, 138 Gessford, Bonnie 27 Guest. Ken 27 Gushleff. Bill 27 Guthrie, Merle 27 Gverman, E M. 27 Hall. Harold 27 Hansleben, Jane 27 Hanson, Robert 27 Harris. David 27 Harris. Susan 27 Hasenstab. Charles 27 Hayes. Hank 27, 105 Heape, Linda 28 Hensel. Pete 28 Hewitt, Georgianne 28 Highsmith. Phil 28. 165 Hoefer, Betty 28 Hoepfinger, Robyn 28 Hoffmann, JoAnn 28 Hughes. Marilyn 28 Hunsaker, Richard 28, 107 Jackson, Don 28, 108 Jackson, Wilma 28 Jones. Don 28. 133, 147, 148, 149 Jung, Randy 28 Kaiser. Robert 28 Keefe, Robert 28, 177 Keller, Bonita 28 Koehler. Lynn 28, 109, 136 Krause. Colleen 28 Kuehn, Janet 106 Kunze, Fredrick 28, 124 Kyramarios. Jane 28 Lawrence, Keith 28 Levin. Belle 25 Limper. Harold 25 Llewellyn, David 28 Maksudian, Melody 28 Manion. Jo 28 Matysik, Pat 29 Maurer. Gene 29 McConnell, Charles 29 McCoy. Kay 29 McIntyre, Alda 29 Merritt. Dean 29 Meyer, Albert 29 Miller. K. Lane 24 Montgomery, Arch 29, 143 Moore. Bill 29. 112 Moore, Jean 29 Moore. Marita Ann 29 Mueller. Harvey 29 Mueller. Roger 29. 180 Mueth, Jane 29, 130 Murphy. Erna 29 Ninnis. Betty 29 Ninnis, Tom 29, 137 Nollman. Dan 29, 113 Norbet. Donna 29. 144 Obenchain. Larry 29 Pabst, Faye 29, 137 Patterson. Wanda 29 Patton, Norman 29 Petri. Robert 29 Philpott, Glenn 30. 117, 168 Reed. John 30 Reichert. Elizabeth 30 Reynolds, Peggy 30 Rodman. Charles 30, 170, 172, 173 Rybicki. Jerome 30 Sawalich, Eugene 24 Scheibel, Mona 30 Schlesinger, Ralph 30. 149, 151 Schmidt, Trudy 30 Schuessler, Allen 30 Schutzenhofer, Dennis 30, 180 Schwalb. David 30. 113 Seibert. Patricia 30 Shannon. Cole 30 Sharp, Sue 30, 142 Shea. George 30 Shepek. Gary 30. 110, 138 Shevlin, Marianne 30, 109, 136 Sims, John 30 Smith. Elaine 30, 120, 134 Smith, Phyllis 30 Snelson, Patt 30 Snowden. David 30 Stover, Farren 30 Struze, Mary 31 Swift. Carol 31 Switzer, Marjorie 31 Thom, Dian 31 Tinney, Sandra 31 Tonne. Gussie 31, 133 Tollefson, Harris 25, 103 Torigian, Vince 31. 134, 139 Turner, Jerry 25 Twesten, Gary 31 Van Blair, Dale 31 Veach, Nathan 31 Vitek. Robert 31 Wallen, Juanita 31 Walter. Pete 31 Weber, Sandra 31 Wehmeier, JoAnn 31 Wehmeier, John 31, 144. 174, 175 Weshinsky, Gary 31, 180 Wiesen, James 31 Wolford, Dan 25 Wood. Vera 31. 135 Yagge, Robert 31. 174 Yung, Harold 31 Cafeteria Staff Ernst. Viola 33 Fredeking, Irene 33 Harmon, Lu 33 Huth, Herb 33 Isselhardt, Cooky 33 Klotz, Mary Ann 33 Kricensky, Rose 33 Lauf, Georgie 33 Muckenstrum, Doris 33 Paul, Donna 33 Pointon, Diane 33 Reinhardt. Agnes 33 Renth, Lou 33 Rothgangel, Betty 33 Schmidt. Doris 33 Schuetz, Margie 33 Senzel, Agnes 33 Tylka. Flo 33 Volluz, Jean 33 Wurdinger. Darlene 33 Custodial Staff Bagwill, Andrew 33 Beaumont, Vernon 33 Coon, Harry 33 Coyne, Jack 33 Goodnick, John 33 Hettenhausen, James 33 Klee, John 33 Klingelhofer. Gene 33 Krumrey, John 33 Raffetv. Forrest 33 Reuss, Georgianna 33 Shaw, William 33 Office Staff Burris, Betty 32 Cechovic, Wally 32 Chapman, Nadine 32 Dahm, Debra 32 Doctorman, JoAnn 32 Hargis, Gayle 32 Katzmark, JoAnn 32 Kinnikin, Nancy 32 McDonald, Jean 32 Phillips. Helen 32 Ramers, Myra 32 Rose, Gloria 32 Sanford, Marian 32 Voellinger, Sheila 32 Wittlinger, Doris 32 Wright. Marlene 32 Academies Business Education 116-117 College and Career 105 Driver ' s Ed and Health 115 English 106 107 Fine Arts 120 Foreign Language 109 Home Economics 121 Honors 103 Illinois Scholars 102 Industrial Education 118-119 Math 108 Physical Education 114 Recognition 104 Sciences 110-111 Social Studies 112-113 Activities American Field Service 142 Bands 149 153 Bellevinois Staff 128-129 Bible Study Club 133 Cheerleaders 154 155 Chess Club 138 Choirs 145 148 Debate 132 Distributive Education Club 136 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 144 French Club 137 Future Farmers of America 136 Future Secretaries of America 135 German Club 137 History Club 134 Home Economics Club 134 Hy News Staff 127 Individual Events 132 Junior Achievement 141-142 National Forensic League 132 Natural Science Club 143 Office Occupations Club 136 Pep Club 139 Photography Club 143 Radio Club 140 Rough Writers ' Club 133 Social Studies Club 134 Stamp Club 143 Student Council 124-125 Thespians 131 War Games Club 138 Advertising Acme Termite Pest Control 204 Arby ' s 205 Augustines 197 Bank of Belleville 198 Bankers Trust Co. 205 Becherers Jewelry 199 Belle-Flair Photography 208 Bel-0 Cooling Heating 204 Belleville Automobile Dealer Assoc. 207 Belleville National Bank 203 Bert ' s Chuckwagon 209 Budget Rent-a-car 208 Calvin D. Johnson Nursing Home 198 Cedarleaf 206 Cedar Village Fashions 203 Charles Beil Sons. Inc. 209 Chuck Huber Mobil 196 Dairy Queen 194 Dave ' s 199 Donald J. Parrone 196 Don Hesse Photography 204 Downtown Chiropractic Offices 199 Eagle Range Manufacturing Co. 200 Eckert ' s Country Stores 209 Empire Stove Company 203 Erlinger Construction Co. 202 First National Bank of Belleville 202 First National Bank of Millstadt 194 Frillman Photography 208 George Weis Co. 201 Gift Nook 195 Golden Dipt Co. 201 Hairport Co. 201 Hepp Printing Co., Inc. 207 Hideg Pharmacy 198 Home-Brite Co. 207 lllinois-American Water Co. 207 In Material 202 Lame Duck Records 194 Leise Lumber 204 Lloyd ' s Rental Er Sales 209 Marsh Stencil 203 Marvin ' s Camera 201 Modern Asphalt Construction 203 News Democrat 206 Outdoor Store 198 Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home 194 Raetz Bakery 208 Razor Royal 199 Record Printing 195 Reeb ' s Dairy 201 Reed AMC Jeep 197 Reed Datsun 197 Reichert Grain Co. 206 Ringhofer Photography 200 Royal Crown Bottling Co. 202 Schaltenbrand 197 Schield ' s Pharmacy 197 Skaer ' s Bakery 203 Stan ' s T.V. Service 200 State Radio and Sound 195 Ten holder Travel 207 Thompson Gas Inc. 206 Toggery 207 Tribout Distributors 197 Twenhoefel Company 200 Village Gift and Floral 201 Wolf ' s Meat Market 195 Sports Baseball 186 187 Basketball (boys) 180-182 Basketball (girls) 177-179 Cross country 158 159 Football 164 166 Golf 160 161 Tennis (boys) 183 Tennis (girls) 162 Track (boys) 190 191 Track (girls) 188 189 Soccer 167-169 Softball 184 185 Swimming 161 Volleyball 170-173 Wrestling 174-176 Student Index A Abaecherli, Lisa 35 Abeln, Ann 71 Abusharif, Fadwa 71 Abusharif, Farida 46 Abusharif. Fawaz 46 Ackerman, Thomas 46 Ackroyd, Kathleen 59, 133, 136, 147 Acup, Lisa Marie 35, 179 Adams, Cari 59 Adams. Claudia 46, 135 Adams. John 35 Adams. Julie 71 Adams, Timothy 35 Aeppli, Beth 71, 117 Agne, Larry 59 Ahart, Sharlene71, 137 Alewel, Suzette 35 Alexander, Deborah 46 Alexander, Floyd 35 Alexander. Randy 71 Allan. Kelly 46 Allard, Jon 15. 46 Allgire, Tim 35 Allsup, Brian 46 Alperin, 71 Altman. Curtis 46 Alvey, Elizabeth 46 Amburn, Kay 35 Ames. Michelle 173 Amos. Ilonka 46. 136 Anagnostopoulos, Angelica 10, 71, 103, 109, 142, 177 Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea 177, 179 Analla, Myra Jane 46. 150, 153 Anderson, Ben 71 Anderson, Eric 35 Anderson, Jack 46. 106 Anderson. Jean Marie 35, 134 Anderson. Linnea Kristine 35 Anderson. Patricia M. 46, 135 Anderson, Tom 71 Anderson. Wanda Lee 59 Andrews. Shawn Patrice 46, 149 Andruska. John A. 71. 146, 147 Anna, Joe 46 Annamraju, Sri 104 Armstrong. Duane E. 46, 138, 168 Armstrong, Kevin 59 212 Index Student Index Arneson. Mark C. 46, 165 Arnold, Tammy 59, 144, 145, 147, 154 Arnold, Kevin 59 Arras, Kimberly 59 Arterburn, Andrew J. 71, 167 Arterburn, Jeannie M 46 Arterburn, Mary Lu 59 Asbury, David Samuel 46 Asbury, Eugene Paul 71 Asbury, Mary 35 Athmer, Kelly Jean 46 Athy, Gail 35, 136 Athy, Kathy 71. 103 Auner, Gretchen A. 71, 152 Austin, Christi Lynn 71 Aye, Vivien 59 B Babinsky, Laurie Ann 46 Bach. E.J. 135 Badger, Barbara Ann 35, 149 Bailey, Steven 35 Baillargeon, Marie 71, 102 Baillargeon, Rose Ann 46 Bainter, Susan E. 46, 150 Baker, Bruce 35 Baker, Cynthia 59 Baker. Elizabeth L. 71, 147, 152 Baker, Sherry Lynn 46 Baldridge, Lori Lynn 46 Bales, Craig 135 Ballard, Susan Kay 71 Baltz, Brian 35 Baltz, Colin 59, 167 Baltz, Michael 35 Bammer, Bryan Lee 46, 148, 168 Bard, Ellen 35 Bardsley, Dale 59 Barduniotis, James A. 46 Barker, Lisa A. 71 Barnes. Jennifer Lynn 35, 149 Barnes, Ri chard Lee 46, 158 Barnett, John 35 Barnett, Linda Sue 46, 149 Baron, Donna L. 71 Barranco, Cassandra Frances 46, 130, 131 Barschak, Dale T. 46, 104, 161, 165 Barton. Brian V. 71, 103, 164, 180 Bartz, Laura Ann 46, 152 Bassler, Martha 35 Battas, Donna 71 Battas, Walter 71 Batton. Cynthia M. 46. 130, 141 Battreall, James R. 72 Battreau, Jeff 46 Bauder, Adam S. 46, 141 Bauder, Eric 59. 141, 143 Bauder, Laura 35 Bauer, Alan T. 46, 128. 143 Bauer, Andrea M. 72 Bauer, Angela Lee 46 Bauer, Bridget 35 Bauer, Deidre35, 134 Bauer, Jeff 59 Bauer. John 72 Bauer, Mary R. 72 Baum, Jeffrey 35 Baum, Kenneth D. 46 Bauman. Pamela Jean 46. 134 Bauman, Thomas 35 Bayer, Donna M. 72, 134 Bazzell, Brian Lee 72 Bean, Angela 35 Bean, Gregory O. 46, 168 Becherer, Carol Ann 46 Becherer, James David 72, 103, 164, 180, 182 Beckner, Keith 59 Bedwell, Tony S. 46 Bee, Joan M 46 Behrman, Mary Jo 72, 135, 137 Behrman, Joe R. 46, 149, 150 Behrmann, Robert E. 46 Bennett, Kristine 59, 165 Benson, Bradley G. 47 Benson, Jerry Allan 72 Berry, Scott 35, 130 Berry. Shepard 59, 130, 150, 153 Betten, Mindee 59 Bettis. Gayal 59. 153 Bettis, Michael 35 Beyer, Mark 35, 166 Buddix, Robin Marie 35 Bighaus, Robert 59 Billhartz, Cynthia 35 Billhartz, Pamela 59 Bingheim, Kimberly 47 Birk, Jeffrey 47 Bittle, Peggy M. 72 Bittner. Richard A. 72, 147 Black, Cheryl E. 72 % Black, Kimberly 72 Blackard. Nancy Sue 47, 149 Blaes, Laurie A. 72, 130, 131 Blaes, Richard 35. 166 Blaes, Yvonne P. 47 Blaha, Michael T. 47 Blaies, Michelle 35, 120 Blaies, Susan Lee 35 Blair, Michelle 35 Blair, Traci 47 Blanchard, Karen L. 72 B la nek, Debra 59. 134, 139. 148 Blue. Paul L. 47 Boatman, Daniel M. 47, 168 Boehmer, Jill 59. 144, 153 Boelling, Elaine 35 Boettcher, Linda 59 Bohley, Allisyn M. 47 Bollinger, Ann L. 72 Bolt, Marilyn Kay 35 Bond, Bryan 35 Bonen, Clark Gregory 35, 150, 159 Borkowski, Lisa 35 Botkin. Karen Sue 73. 103, 134 Boul, Sara E. 73, 129, 170, 171 Bourland. Lisa Ann 47, 148 Bowen, Pamela 59, 140 Bowen, Tim Eugene 47 Bowles, Michael E. 47 Bowles, Stephen J. 73 Boyer, Jon 35 Boyles, Amy Lou 47, 104, 155 Bradley, Donald B. 47 Brady, Jacqueline Ann 73 Braeve, Linda 166 Brainerd, Alan 73, 129, 131 Bramble, Debra 59 Bratzke, Connie Jean 35 Brauer, Drew 73 Brauer, Dundee Lynn 35, 120 Braun, Robert 35 Bray, Brian 73, 126, 127 Bray. Michelle 35, 113, 173 Brede, Deborah J. 73 Brede, James S. 47 Bremer, Gerold Lee 35, 166 Brendel, Richard 73 Brennan, Caroline Lee 47, 134 Brennan, James R. 73 Brennan, Mariland Kay 35 Brennan, Michael 59 Brennan, Scott M. 73, 103 Brent. Lauren Dawn 47, 150 Bretz, Alvin W. 47, 150 Brewer, Susan 59 Bricker, Donna 47, 130 Bridges, Kevin Lee 73 Bridges, Lawrence E. 73 Briley, Janetta R. 73 Bringaze. Tom 166 Brittin, Laura 35 Brittin, Stacie 59 Brittingham, Angelia 59 Brock, Steve 35 Brough, Rhonda Sue 47, 149 Brough, Steve M. 73. 147 Brown, Danny 73 Brown, Gordon 35 Brown, Kerri 59 Brown, Leonard 47 Brown, Lisa 73, 137 Brown. Mark S. 73 Brown, Michael 59 Brown, Tanna Rene 73 Brown, Timothy 59 Browne, Terri Lee 47 Browne, Tracy Lynn 73 Browning, Becky D. 47, 149 Browning. Ca thy F. 73, 132 Browy, Robert 59, 127 Bruce, Robert Paul 73 Brucker, Susan 59 Bruckner, Jay Curtis 59 Brueggemann, Doris K. 73 Bruehl, Cheryl L. 74, 136 Bruehl, Cynthia Lee 47, 136 Bruehl, Terry Lee 35. 155 Brutto, Brian 35 Bryan, Michelle 35 Bryant, Sue Ann 59 Buckingham, Kurt 35, 138 Bucknell, Mary 59. 104, 150, 153 Bucknell, Nancy 35, 150 Buckner, Kim 59 Budde, Joan 59. 127, 139 Budde. John D. 74, 149 Buecher, Terry David 35, 166 Buechler, Linda Sue 74, 103 Buechler, Paul 59 Buesking, Douglas M. 47 Buesking, Susan Marie 74 Buklad, Steve 182 Bunn, Steven 35, 144 Burchharat, Sharon R. 47 Burleson, Barbara 59 Burner. Lynn Marie 35 Burnett. Robin Lynn 36, 158 Burns, Cheryl J. 47 Burton, Paul A. 74 Buser, Carla 36, 166 Buser, David 20 Buss. Julie 59 Buss, Robert W. 74 Buss. Ronald 47 Butts, Michael D. 47 Buttery, John 59 Butzinger, Jeffrey C. 47 Byrd, Paula 148 C Cahoon, Barbara T. 47 Calhoun, Jennifer 36 Calhoun, Vicki Lynn 74, 137 Campbell. Cindy L 35, 149 Campbell, David J. 74 Campbell, Steven 36 Campo, Monica Lee 47 Cange, Barbara 47 Cange, Caroline E. 47, 149 Cange. Kevin M 74, 124, 125 Capehart, Patrick W. 74 Caponi, Kirk 36, 150 Carey, Colleen M. 74 Carmodv, Dianne 59, 172, 173, 179 Carmondy, Joyce 36 Carrice. John E. 74 Carrice, Mary E. 47, 149 Carril, Beth Ann 36, 108 Carron, Ronald 36 Carter. Jamay 47 Carter, Michael E. 74 Carry, Robert 59 Carry, William M 74, 103, 133, 138, 153 Carver, Dana E. 74 Cason. Dan 36 Casson, Frank J, 47 Cathead, Roger 47 Celuske. Timothy Joe 36 Cerrulli, Kathleen 36 Chadeayne, Karen 57 Chadeayne, Kathy 36 Chadeayne, Tony 36 Chamberlain. Cathy Ann 47 Chamberlin, Daniel 59 Chamberlin, Glen D. 74 Chapman, Brian 59 Chapman, Mark 12, 59, 153 Cheseldine, Joseph 36 Chinn, Kenneth 59 Churchill. David K. 47. 147, 165, 176 Churchill, Deborah Kay 74 Cimarolli, Craig E. 47 Cimarolli, Stephen L. 74 Cimino, Steve 36 Clark. Kimberly A. 47 Claro, Mark S. 74 Clayton, Mark 36 Clements, Barbara S. 74 Clements, Thomas 59 Clifton, Cindy 59 Clifton, Donna 59 Cline. Katherine Lee 74, 103 Clothier, Adhur M. 47 Clothier, Melinda Ann 36, 136 Clubb, Michael 74 Clubb, Teresa Ann 36 Cobb. Deirdre J. 74 Coder, Kathleen 36 Cohn, Bruce D 47 Cohn, Philip H. 74 Cole. Christopher Lynn 36 Cole, Ronald E. 75 Cole, Robin 47. 139 Coleman, Tom D. 47 Colgan, Peggy 59, 139 Collins, Deborah 36 Collins. Paul 59 Compton, Douglas Lee 75, 103 Compton. Mary Kay 75 Conder, Tim M. 75 Conklin, Karen 59. 153 Conley, Carolyn A. 75 Connley. Craig G. 75 Conner, Tammy C. 47 Conrad, Gary 59 Constance, Chris 21, 162 Constance. Erik James 75 Conway. Tina 59 Cook. Dan 159 Cook. Dawn L. 47, 139 Cook, Janet 59 Cook. Kenny D. 75. 144, 158 Cook, Kimberly Kay 36. 139 Cook, Robed A. 75. Ill Cook. William 36 Cooper. Andy 75. 107, 124, 125. 132 Coplen, Kenneth 36 Coplen, Laurie A 47 Corbett, Carolyn Jane 75. 103, 134 Cordes, Mark 36. 168 Cornell, Michele A. 75 Corrigan, Patrick 75 Corso, Joseph 36 Cory, Kim Ann 36 Cotton, Ginny L. 47, 148 Cox, Carmela 59 Cox. Troy 47, 148 Crannage. Diane Lynn 75 Cra nnage. Donna 48 Creason, Stephen L. 48 Crespo, Richard 36 Croissant, Todd 148 Con. Milton 36 Crossley, Jeffrey 36 Crouch, Duane Lee 36 Crowe, David S. 48, 165 Crowe, Sally 59 Crowell. Deborah 59 Crowl, Janice 36 Culli, Julie Lynn 75. 153 Culli, Laura 59. 104. 150. 153 Cunningham, David 36 Curnane, Mary C. 16, 75, 103, 142, 177 Cusack, Melissa K 48 Czerniejewski, Paul E. 48 D Daenzer. Michael 59, 130 Daenzer, Sandra Ann 36 Daenzer. Tammy L. 48 Dahm, Annette S. 19, 76, 107, 125 Dahm, Daniel M. 76. 137 Dahm. David 59 Dahm. Kenneth 36 Dahm, Raymond M. 76 Dahm, Robed S. 48, 174 Dahm, Sandra 36. 179 Dahm. Susan 36, 179 Dahm. Susan Jo 76, 107 Dahm, Terry E. 48 Dailey. Kelly Lynn 76. 103, 130, 131, 136 Dailey, Lisa 36 Dailey. Mark Lee 48 Daily, Suzy E. 48 Daley, June E 48 Dallas. Patricia 36 Daubach, Kenneth 36 Daubach, Sandra Lee 76, 153 Davidson, Cynthia Lynn 36 Davies, Diana 36, 120 Davinroy, Merry K. 48, 172 Davis. Chris 36 Davis, Deidra 76 Davis. Donna Gail 59, 145, 146. 147 Davis. Donna Kay 59 Davis, Jerry 48, 111 Davis, Lisalyn 36 Davis, Michelle Y 48. 148 Davis. Nancy J. 48 Dayne, Julie 36 Decker, Carol 36 Deeke, Perry 59 De Fosset, Kent 36. 166 DeFrates, Stacey Lee 36. 148. 173, 179 Dehler, Karen M. 48 Dehn, Robed 36 Dell. Michael 36. 166 Delsignore. Lisa 36 DeMonge. Douglas 36 DeMonge, Melissa 59 Dengler, Gary 60 Dennett. Jackqueline 36, 113, 179 Denningman, Donny 60 Denton. Terry Joseph 48 DeRousse, George E. 48 DeRousse, Robed 36 Determan, Carol A, 76, 117 Determan, Duane 36 Determan, Margaret T. 76 Determan, Mary Jane 36 DeVan Gail L. 48 Devers. Catherine 60, 107 Devers, John 36 Dickhans. Robeda Jean 76 Dickneite, Pamela 36 Diehl, Jo Ann 36 Diehl, Matthew 60 Dill, Dawn Marie 76, 106, 138, 140 Dill. Terry 36. 138, 166 Dintelman. Dale 60, 135 Dintelman, Dean 60. 135 Dintelmann, Kent L. 48. 144, 158 Dippel. Leslie R 76 Dissett, James E. 48 Dissett, Mary E. 76 Dobbs, Ellen L 76 Dobbs, Terry 60. 164, 180 Dockins, Darrell K. 76 Dockins, Lori 60 Doctor, Thomas C. 76. 147 Index 213 Student Index Doerr, Robert 60 Doiron, Lisa 60 Donathan, Dale A 48 Donjon. John C. 76 Donian, Brigid 37 Donner, Sandra R. 76. 121 Donohue. Michael J 48 Donohue, Timothy A. 76 Dopplick, Kenneth G. 48 Dorris, Lori F. 76. 103 Dorris. Stephanie Carol 18, 76, 103, 128, 142 Downen, Kevin 60 Downen. Phillip A 48 Drag. Maria Anne 37 Driscoll. John 37. 118, 166 Drysdale, Michael J. 48 Drysdale, Rick 37 DuBois, Don 37 Dudley, Jacquelin Sue 76, 135 Dudley, Michael 37, 166 Duhr. Dawn M 48. 148 Duhr, Sherry 37 Dunlap. Nancy J. 76 Dunn, Elizabeth 60 Dupee, Douglas 60 Duvall, Patti Sue 37 Dyar, David P 71. 147 Dyer. Mary E. 48, 150, 153 E Eaton, Barbara 60 Eaton. Cynthia 37 Eaton. Malinda D 48 Eaton, Robert 60 Ebel, Robert 60 Eckert, Laurie E. 48. 148 Eckert. Vicki 37. 136 Edmiston, Rhonda 37 Edmondson, Margaret 60 Edom, Carolyn M. 77, 150, 153 Edwards, Ethan A. 77, 103. 126, 127, 130, 131, 132, 136, 150, 152 Edwards, Melody 60. 170, 172 Eggmann. Robert E. Ill 48 Eghigian, Maresa 77 Eichholz. Charles E. Jr. 77 Eichholz, Craig 60 Eichholz, Steven 37, 134 Eisenhauer, Laurie S. 48. 119, 148 Elbe. David 37 Elbe, Jeannette 60 Elbe. Kevin L. 77 Elbe. Mark 37 Elder, Dwight D. 77 Elmore, Cindy Ann 77 Elsea, Thomas R. 48, 116, 130, 150 Elser. Randy B 48. 168 Elser, Tim M. 78, 103 Eltrich. Brad 37 Emke. Annette C. 48 Emke, Arthur 60 Emke. Mark 37 Endryaitis, Janette A 48 Engelage, James E. 48 Engle. Karen Kay 48 Englerth, Sheila 60 Erhardt, Jeffrey S. 78. 174 Ernst, Carol 37 Ervin. Michael 37, 166 Erwin, Dan S 48 Erwin. David M. 48 Eschenfelder, Julie Ann 48, 149 Eschman. Deborah 60, 144 Eschman, Jeffrey 37 Eschman, Julie 37, 150, 153 Eschman, Yvonne M 48. 148 Eugea, Cindy C. 48. 151 Evans, Robert 37, 166 Ewing, Tim K. 48 F Fahey, Dan P 48. 104, 174, 176 Fahey, Jeffry 37. 166 Fahmer. Leonard L. 48 Fahrner, Ronny 60 Falconnier, Evtyn 148 Falconnier, Lydia Ann 20. 78. 103, 129, 134 Farmer, Michael 37 Farmer, William 60 Farrar, Dade 78 Farrar, Wade S 48 Faughn, Janice Lee 78, 103 Feazel. Cheryl 60. 148, 152 Feazel, Mark 37, 149 Fechter, Nancy C. 78 Fedak, Beth A. 48 Fedak, Joe M 78, 153 Fedak. Steven 37 Feigl. Rudolph 37 Ferguson, David E. 78 Ferguson, Duane D. 78, 140 Ferguson, John 37, 138 Ferguson. Van Scott 37 Fetterer. Larry W. 78 Fetterer, Kathleen 60, 153 Fickel Kyle D 49 Fields. Brian K. 49. 165 Fietsam, Daniel 37, 166 Fietsam, Lisa R. 49 File. Sarah 37 Fimian, Mary K. 78. 130, 131, 132, 136 Finch, Sharon K. 78, 167 Finck. Mark 60 Fischer, Anne C. 78. 152 Fischer, Christopher M 49 Fischer, David 60. 124, 153 Fischer, John C. 78, 153 Fishbein. James 60, 135, 174, 176 Fitzgerald. David M. 49 Fix. Donald W. Jr. 49 Fix. Diana M. 78 Fix, Tammy 60 Flach, Steven 37 Flahan, Pam 60 Fleshren, Sharon 60, 170 Flood. Lori L. 49, 152 Flood. Scott Alan 78 Fluck. Tammy 37 Fontilla, Christopher 60 Ford, Bryan 37 Ford. Donna L. 78. 103, 147 Ford. Kim 60, 154 Forness, John 37 Foster, Larry 141 Forsch, Jackie 60, 121, 149 Foumie, Robert 60 Fox. Jill E. 16, 19. 78. 125, 147 Fox. Steven 60 Frailey, Lori S. 49 Frailey, Reena Lynn 78, 137 Frame, David G. 49 Francoeur, Carla J. 49. 149, 170 Francoeur, Denise M. 78, 103, 147 Frank, Steve A. 49 Franks, Lisa 37 Franks. Voneida 37 Frederick. Monica 60, 149 Freeman, Christine 37 Freeman, Cindy S. 49 Freimuth, David 37, 166 Frerichs, Barbara 37, 134, 139 Freu. Steve T. 49, 150, 151, 153 Friedman, Kenneth R. 49 Frieriich, Robert B. 49 Fritsch, Becky 37. 148, 149 Fritsch, Julie Ann 78, 134, 146, 147, 154 Fritzinger, David A. 78, 119, 149 Fruhwirth, Terri L. 49 Fuchs, Kelly 61 Fuller. Vickie Lynn 78 Fulton, Brenda Lee 79 Fulton, David 37 Fulton, Kenneth E. Jr. 37, 159 Fults, Darryl 37 Fults, Diana 37 Fuson, Rhonda 61 Fuson, Vickie Jo 79 G Gagen, Jennifer E. 49 Gain, Brad Paul 79, 112 Gaither, Brian K. 79, 137 Gale, Kim 61 Galle, Robert 37 Galle. Tina M 79. 137 Gamedinger, Guy 37 Gamedinger, Tami Ann 79 Ganschinetz, Glen J. 79, 106 Gansert, Michelle D. 49. 140, 148 Garabedian, Daniel V. 49 Gardner, Barb 61 Gardner, Jeffrey Scott 37, 168 Gardner, Mark 61 Garrett, Lisa 61, 154 Garrett. Todd 49, 151 Garrison, Ruth 8. 79, 179 Gaskill, Scott 37, 168 Gass, Amy 37 Gass, Bradly J. 49. 165 Gaston, Stanley M. 79 Gastro, Michael 37 Gauch, Steven 61, 174, 176 Gebhart, Denise J. 11, 79 Gedda. Francine A. 79. 153 Gedda, Nick J. 79 Georgen, Joseph A. 49 Geppert, Jo Anne 49 Germain, Susan Marie 79, 103, 130, 133,134 Gestes, Valarie J. 79 Gettys, Jennifer 37 Gettys, Jonathan C. 49 Gibbons, Jan M. 79 Gibson, David 37 Giessing, Brian H. 79 Gintz. E. Jay III 80 Gipson, Daniel R. 80 Gipson. Tim 61, 116 Gither, Patty 61. 152 Gjerswald. Robert G. 80, 132 Glaeser, Lisa 61 Glaeser, Scott A. 49 Glauber, Jean F. 80, 103 Glauber, Joan 37 Glauber, John 80 Glazebrook, Bradley 37 Glenn, Robert 61 Glowacki, Robert 37 Goddard, Donnie Ray 80 Godt, Paula M. 49, 120 Goldberg, Aaron Ray 80 Gomez. Melinda 61 Gonzalez. Diana R. 80, 103, 124, 129 Gool, Douglas A. 80, 103 Gool. Michael E. 49 Gore, Ann Marie 37 Gore. Bud 61 Gore, Joseph A. 80 Gorges, Patrick H. 80 Gottschalk, Joseph 37 Gouriey, Sandra 61 Graebe, Lynda 37 Graf. David 61 Graham, Daniel 61 Graham, John 37 Gramlick, Elizabeth A. 80 Grass. Sandra 37. 170, 173, 177, 178 Grass, Sherry L. 49 Gravot, Ronnie 37 Gray, Debbie 80 Gray, Sharon 61, 149 Gray, Timothy M 49, 153 Green, Charlotte I. 49 Green, Paula 37 Greener, Deborah 61 Gregowicz, Elizabeth 16, 80, 132 Gregowicz, Margaret 37, 132 Gregowicz, Joan 16, 61, 136, 142 Gregson, Amy L. 49 Gregson, Susan 61 Gremaud. Barbara 61, 111, 136. 144 Grenia. Kelly J. 49 Griebel, Gena 61 Griffin, David E. 49 Grissom, James M. 49, 148 Grissom, Tammy Jean 80, 148, 137 Grob, Sherry L. 49, 148 Groce. James 61 Groce, Terry D. 80, 164 Grodziciki, Elizabeth A. 49 Grohmann. David 37 Groom, Brian 61 Groom, Deanna 49 Groom, Eva 81, 129 Gross, Earl 37 Grossman, Tina L. 81 Gruenewald. Dale L. 81. 151. 153 Gruenewald. David 37, 153 Grummel, Paula 61 Guenther, Mary Ann 81 Guenther, Steven W. 49 Guest, Tina 37 Guetterman, Jane 81 Guetterman, Karen Ann 37 Guin, Rose Marie 61 Gualtney, Denis Clarence 37 H Haas, Garry Lee 37 Haas, Henry W. 81 Haas, Jerry 61. 180 Haas. Lyle 0. 81 Haas, Stephanie J. 49, 148 Haas, Steven 37 Habermehl, Cathy 61 Hackmann, Jeffrey M. 49 Hagen, Alan 37 Hagler, Ann E. 81 Halim, Robert J. 50 Hall. Ginger Lea 38, 134. 149 Hall, Janet 38. 173, 179 Hall, Sandra J. 50. 136 Hall, Steven J. 50. 167 Ham, Eileen K. 50, 140 Hamann, Elizabeth 61 Hameedi, Ashraf Ali 38 Hameedi, Sarnia 81, 103 Hamiltin, Daniel 38 Hamilton, Gayle 38 Hammon, Mary Ellen 61 Hammon, Rachel A. 81, 147 Hankamer, Jean M. 81, 103 Hankamer, Karen 61 Hanradt, Nelle Bea 81 Hansen. Carrie L. 50 Hansen, Richard 38, 120 Happle, Keith 140, 151 Harbin. Michael S. 81. 126, 127 Harbin, Tracey Lynn 38, 173, 179 Harper, John 61 Harper, Julie M. 81, 103 Harper. Lorraine E. 81 Harris. David Lee 81, 174, 175 Harris. Dianna Dee 38 Harris, Donna 38 Harris, Mark 61 Harris, Michael 168 Harris, Todd A. 50. 168 Harrison, Janet 38 Harrod, Scarlett Lee 81. 103 Harry, Jeffrey S. 50 Harshbarger, Allison 81 Harter, Michael 38 Harvey, Clay West 81 Hassard, Albert H. 50 Hassard, Lisa Ann 38 Halcher, Lanita Lynn 38 Haudrich, Dennis 38, 166 Hauser, Jeffrey R. 81 Hauser, Trent C. 50 Hauser. Vicki 61 Hausmann, Susan 38 Havel. John 38, 138 Havel, Paul 61 Havlin. Laura A. 50, 141 Hawkins, Gina 61 Hawthorne, James 38, 166 Hawthorne, Scott E. 81 Hay. Robert 38 Hayden, Annette 61, 134, 149 Hayden, James F. Jr. 81 Hayden, Joseph W. 50 Hayden, Mary J. 81 Hayden, Matthew 38. 153 Hayden. Sharon 61 Heberer. Diana E. 50, 148, IK Heet, Lisa Jean 38 Heidenfelder, Diane 61 Heidenfelder, Paul 62 Heidorn, Julie 38 Heidorn, Kelly 62. 155 Heil, Kathy A. 50 Heil. Michelle L. 50, 144, 158 Heiman, Dennis 62 Heiman, Kathleen Ann 81, 135 Heiman, Michael J. 50 Helfrich. James 38 Helfrich, Kevin 62 Helfrich, Mary Beth 38 Heller, Laurie 62. 145 Helmholt, Cheryl 50 Helms, Dennis 38 Helton. Robert 50 Hemmer, Chris 170 Hemmer, Daniel J. 21, 82, 174, 175 Henard, Troy 50 Henderson, Gary 62 Henke, Mark 38 Henkel. Tami Lynn 38 Henry, John G. 50, 165 Henry, Ronald B. 50, 130, 153, 155 Hensiek, Timothy 38, 113 Henson, Daniel 62 Henson, David A. 82 Henss, Joseph 38 Herbert. Tom E. 82 Herbstreith, Jane G. 82 Herman, Eric 166 Herman, Lisa 62 Hernandez, Brian 38 Hernandez, Dana 62 Hernandez, Keith C. 82, 174, 175 Herndon, David A. 50 Herndon. Richard V. 82 Herrmann. Barry G. 50 Herrmann, Eric Jay 38 Herrmann, Patricia Ann 38 Herzig. Richard J. 50 Herzig, Sheila 62 Hess. Daniel 38 Hessler, Christopher J. 82 Hettenhousen, David N. 50. 148. 153 Hicks. Michelle 62 Higgins, Whitney Ann 62 Highland, Glenda 62 Hight, David 62 Hildebrand. Kevin M. 82 Hillesheim, Charles 62 Hillesheim, Rich J. 82 Hilmes, Barbara 38 Hilpert, Robert A. 50 Hines, Tina 139, 165 Hoecker, Lisa 62 Hoelscher, Jean 62 Hoelscher, Sandra L. 50. 135, 140 Hoepker, Charles 62 Hoernis, Julie Ann 38 Hoernis, Pamela Ann 38 Hoertel, John R. 82 Hoertel, Joseph A. 50 214 Index Student Index Hoertel, Madonna 38 Hoff, Andrew J. 50 Hoff, Gary 39 Hoffeditz, Jackie 62. 127, 141 Hoffman. Daniel 62 Hoffman, Darrell 62 Hoffmann, Sharon L . 50. 155 Hoffmann, Ann M. 50 Hoffmann. Judy 62 Hoffmann, Lisa Marie 39. 172, 173 Hoge, Susan D. 82 Hogshead, Cathy S. 50, 134 Hogshead, Scott 62 Hogshead, Tammy A. 82 Holbrook, Robert S. 50 Holcomb. Brenda 82 Holcomb, Mark 159 Holdener, Beverly A. 50, 148, 149, 167 Holdener, Eric J. 50, 168 Holdener, Raymond S. 82, 103, 104, 167 Holle, Elizabeth 62. 133, 145, 147, 153 Hollenbeck, Charles 39 Holliday, Cynthia A. 50 Hollinberger, Sue Ann 82, 132, 134 Holt, Laura 39 Holt. Michael J. 50, 134 Holtman, Tracey L. 50, 148 Holzum, Donald A. 50 Hoock. Laurie L. 19, 82. 145, 147, 155 Horn. Ted 39 Hornbager, William 103 Hornbostel, Karen 62 Hose, Daniel A. 50. 153, 155 Hose. Pam 62, 150 Hotto, Mary L. 82 Houba, Mark E. 50, 165 Houk, Mary E. 82 Houk, Susan 62. 144, 158 Howard. Barbara J. 50, 177, 179 Howard. Debra J. 82 Howard, Michael E. 82. 180 Howell, Angie 50, 104 Howell, Justin Lynn 82, 153 Howell, Kristopher 82 Howerton, Joseph 50 Howlett, Charles K. 50 Howlett, Kent 165 Huber. Jeff 62 Huber. Michael H. 50 Hubert, Susan 62 Hucke, Jonell 62 Hucke, Michelle, H. 82 Hudson, Allen 39 Huelsman, Laurie C. 50 Huetsch, Charlotte A. 50, 134 Huffman, Stanley 39, 166 Huggins, Jack D. 83 Hughes, Dolores Anne 62 Huhman, David W. 51 Humerickhouse, Monique 83 Hundley, Robin Ann 39 Hunsaker, Ben 62, 130, 131 Hunt, Randy 39 Hunt. Vicky 62 Hurd, Janet L. 51, 149 Hurst, Richard 62 Huster, Keith 39, 138 Hutsch, Michael R. 83 Huwer, Susanne M. 51, 152 I Imber, Douglass Scott 39, 161 Imber, Michael E. 82, 103, 112 Ingersoll, David J. 83, 161 Ingram, David 62 Ingram, Douglas 62 Ingram. James 62 Ingram, Vicky L. 51 Inman, Joni Jane 39 Isler, Kimberly Ann 39 Isler, Ronald 39 Ismail, Cherie 62 Ismail, Cynthia Ann 83 Isselhardt, Mary Kay 62 J Jackson, Brenda Lee 51 Jacobi, Steven J. 83 Jacobus, William Scon 39 James, Cynthia 62 James, Delora 149 James, Karen 62 James, Laura C. 51. 148 James, Walter 39 Jaskowiak, Scon E. 83 Jenkins, Elizabeth 62 Jenkins, Gordon 138 Jobe. David P. 51. 147 Johns. Nancy 141 Johnson. Angela 130 Johnson, Carolyn J. 51 Johnson. Darla Kay 83 Johnson, Erick 39. 168 Johnson. Julie Anne 51 Johnson. Lisa 62 Johnson, Samantha 39 Johnson, Scon 62 Johnson. Terry 51, 167, 168 Johnson, Tony 167 Johnston, Angela Sue 39 Johnston. Deborah Kay 83 Johnston, Keith C . 83, 167 Johnston, Randall S. 83 Johnston, Robert E. 83 Jolley, Julie A. 51 Jones, Carole A. 51, 133 Jones. Kent W. 83 Jones. Nancy Kay 83 Jones, Patricia 39, 133 Jones. Randall 39 Jones, Ricky T. 51, 149 Jones, Robert G. 18, 83, 125, 143 Jones, Sheryl Ann 62 Jones, Steve 180 Jones. Todd B. 51 Jones. Thomas 62 Jorns, Margaret 84. 137 Jose. Michael 39 Joshu, Tony 39 Jost, Rose Ann L. 51, 150 Juenger. Connie A. 51 Juenger, Jeffrey A. 51 Junck, Todd A. 84 Jung, Jeffrey L. 63 Jung, Jerry Alan 39 Jung. Stanley R. 51 Jurak. Cathy 39, 139 K Kadavi, Elizabeth D 84 Kaemmerer, Maria A. 84 Kaemmerer, Sue C. 51, 139 Kaffer, Steven E 84 Kaiser, Kay Lynn 63 Kamm, Brian 39, 107, 136 Kamm, Katherine E. 63, 111 Kane, Lauri Lynn 51, 130, 149 Kane, Lisa R. 51 Kania, Denise Ann 84, 135, 137 Kania, Donna M. 51, 149 Kanyer, Carol M. 51 Karabats, Mary L. 51 Karfs. Christopher 39 Karfs, Mary Jo 63 Karfs. Steven K. 51, 176 Karfs, Todd L. 51 Kartmann, Frank L. 63, 153 Karwoski, Nancy Lynn 84, 137 Kasahara, Kenichi 17, 84. 104, 138 140, 147 Kassebaum, Jeffrey S. 84 Kasson, Diane 39 Kasson, Bob 143 Kastner, Kristin 39 Kastner, Timothy E. 63 Kaufman, Douglas N. 63 Kealey, Michael G. 63 Kebel. Diane M. 51 Keck. Cara Jo 63, 137 Keck, Carol Jean 84, 103 Keck, James 39, 168 Kelley, Michael 39 Keehner, Jana L. 84 Keehner, Lisa A. 51 Keen, Debra Sue 84 Keim, Allan 39 Keim, Lori Ann 84 Kellerman, Bradley 39, 149 Kellerman, Harold F. Ill 84, 149 Kelly, Brian D. 51, 147 Kelly, Mary Lee 51 Kelly, Robyn Lynne 84, 103 Kelly R. Scott 84 Kelso, Jimmy T. 52 Kelso, Sandra 85 Kemp, Karen 39 Kemp, Karen Sue 63 Kennedy, James 39 Kerkemeyer, Robert 39 Kerley, Kevin R. 63 Kern. William G. 52, 148, 153 Kerr, Jane E. 52 Kettler, David A. 85 Kiersh. Christopher J. 52 Kiersh, Julia 52 Kimberlin, Mark E. 85 Kimutis. Danny V. 85 Kimutis. Maria 39 King, Deborah Sue 52 Kinney, John C. 85, 153 Kirchoff, John H. 85, 151, 153 Kirk, Karla 39 Kirk. Rich 135 Kish, William L. 85 Kistner, Jeffrey 39 Kistner, John David 52 Klapp, Jody Maria 63 Klawonn, Mark G. 52 Klein, Christine 39 Klein, Deborah A. 52, 148 Klein. Ronald 39 Klein, Todd 85. 128 Kleinaitis. Al 52 Klem, Jeffrey 39 Klohr, Anna M. 52. 148 Klohr, Joseph J. 85 Klopmeyer, Melissa G. 85 Klotz, Bob 135 Klotz, Michelle A. 17, 52, 149 Klotz. Scon 135 Klucker, Kenneth D. 52 Klucker, Rhonda 39 Knapp, Lisa Marie 63 Knecht, Brent 119 Knee, Robert J. 85 Kneedler, Nora Lee 85 Kneedler, Robert 39 Knolhoff, Laurel E. 63 Knox. Debbie Sue 85, 129 Knox, Donna Marie 63 Knysak, Timothy 39 Kocot, Carol J. 52. 109, 132 Koenig, Arthur D. 85 Koenig, Mary Ellen 39 Koenig, Tom 39, 166 Koesterer, Alicia 39 Koleson, David R. 52 Korein, Michael H. 52, 167, 168 Kraft, Kenneth A. 52 Kraft, Lisa Jane 63 Kraft, Mike 166 Kraft, Tamela Kay 39 Kramer, Cynthia Lynn 85 Kramlich. Jeffrey 39 Kramper. Beth E. 85. 103, 134, 136 Kraudel, Ronald M. 52, 144 Krause, Norman C. Jr. 63, 180 Krausz, Donna 85 Krausz, Karen Lee 52, 150 Krausz, Michael Lee 85 Krawczyk, Thomas Lee 39, 128, 132 Kreitner, Mindy K. 85 Kreitner, Vanessa Jean 52. 134, 136 Krieg, Dana Lynn 63 Krick, Nancy 63. 135 Kroupa. Jan Alan 52, 136, 140, 149 Kroupa, Julie 39, 150 Krull, Janet D. 63 Krull, Robin Lynn 85 Kruta, Kenneth F. 85 Kueker, Steven P. 52, 130 Kuenne, Susan E. 85, 128, 170 Kuester, Kevin 85, 103, 150, 153 Kufskie, Mary E. 52 Kuhlmann, Michele A. 52 Kuhn, Tammy 39 Kunstman, Karen Jean 63, 104 Kunstman, Kevin 39 Kupinski, Edward J. 52 Kurkjian, Teri Lynn 63 Kurkjian, Tonya Kay 39 Kurrelmeyer, Paul J. 52. 148. 168 Kurrus, Kristi L. 148 Kurtz, Howard F. 63. 176 Kurtz, James F. 52, 174 Kusmer, Ricky Lee 85 Kusmer, Stephen D. 63 Kysor, Michele K. 86 L Lacefield, Todd 39 Lachmiller, Scott W. 52 Lakenburges. Karl 39 Lakenburges, Linda M. 86, 129 Lameyer, Denise L. 52, 108 Lanaghan, Jeffrey A. 86, 103, 125 Lanaghan, Jonathan E. 52. 143, 165 Landon. Scott W. 86. 103 Lane. Edna L. 86. 119 Lang, John 86 Lange, Elizabeth Ann 86 Langley, Teresa K. 52 Lanzante, Joseph 39, 166 Lanzante, Mike A 86 Lanzante, Paul 174, 176 Larkin, Timothy Mark 63, 176 Laske, Darren 39. 106, 148 Latinette, Lisa Ann 63, 152 Latinette, Sandra 39 Lauer, Laura Lynn 65, 149 Lauf, Theresa 40 Laughlin, Elizabeth H. 86 Lautz, David B. 63, 104 Lawrence. David J. 52 Lawrence. Dean A. 63 Lawrence. Gregory A. 86 Lawrence, Jeffrey K. 86. 121,125, 144, 158 Laws, Karen R. 63 Lax, James R. 52 Layton, Paul Douglas 52 Leap, Terri 40, 179 Ledbetter, Karen M. 63 Lee, Scott D. 52 Leeright, Ann M 52 Lehnherr, Dale Roger 86 Lehnen, Janet 63 Lehr, Lesley June 40 Lehr. Teresa M 63 Lehrter, Dawn M. 52 Leingang, Karen Ann 40, 153 Leingang, Wayne A. 63 Len, Michael D. 52 Len, Victor G. 63 LePes, Metta E. 52, 149 LeRight, Ann 148 LeRoy, Cynthia 63 LeRov, Jeffrey T. 52 Lesko, Alan J. 63 Lester, Michael Lee 86 Leveling, Karen J. 52 Leveling. Kevin G. 86 Leveling, Mary Jane 40 Levy. Cynthia Ann 86. 137 Levy. Jeffrey 40 Lewis, Graham Robert 86 Lhote, Alice T. 52 Lickenbrock. Kristine M. 52. 134, 148 Lidisky, Catherine Mary 63 Lidisky, Daniel J. 50 Lin, Katherine Sue 52, 104, 136, 158 Lindauer, Christopher J. 52, 150 Lindauer, Debra Jean 40 Lindauer, Marsha G. 52, 149 Lindauer. Mary Anne 63, 139 Lindauer, Wayne 40 Lipe, Larry E 86. 147 Lippert, Janet L 86 Lisch, Patricia Kay 86, 103 Litsey, Ethan Craig 63, 167 Litteken, Annette 63 Little, Lisa A. 86 Lodes. Gary 166 Lodes. Kathryn M 86 Loehr, Kevin J. 52. 141 Loehr, Paula M. 63 Logan, John M 86 Loiseau, Dale E. 86 Lombardo. Clay 52 Longust, Diane M. 52 Loombs. David 149 Looney. Kathleen 40, 134 Lopinot, Kenneth E. 52, 130 Lopinot. Susan 40, 104, 136 Louden Brian S. 52 Lougeay, Scott W. 52 Love. Laren Scott 40 Lowery, Paul 40 Lowrance, Jeff Andrew 87 Lowry, Karel Ann 87 Luchtefeld, Rebecca 40 Luddeke, Dana Lynne 63 Lukowsky, Thomas Mike 87 Lundgard, Jeanne Anne 87 Lugge, Jim 137 Lunsford, Jill 40 Lutton, Scott J. 87 Lybarger, Michael 40 M Mabery, Robin Lynn 40 Mabra, Martha E. 16. 87, 103, 143 Mabry, Michael T. 87 Macke, Scott 40. 149 Madelaine, Pamela 40 Mahmood, Jumara 63 Mahmood, Nabeel Ike 63 Malone, Lisa 40 Malone, Michael P. 63 Malone, Timothy 40 Mangrun, Laura A. 52, 148 Manion. Martin M. 52 Manion, Michael J. 52, 165 Mank, Diana L. 87 Mank, Elaine S. 63 Mank, Maura Christine 40 Mank. Sheila 40 Manning. Beth Ann 52 Mannino, Frances M. 88, 126, 127 Mannino. Vincent J. 88 Mannon. Michelle R 64 Mannon, Steven 40 Manwarren. Jonnie Lynn 40, 166 Markuly. Lisa Ann 40 Markus, Karen Sue 88, 137 Markus. Susan Kay 64 Marshall. Charles E. 64 Marshall, Sherry 40 % Index 215 Student Index Meyer, Keith A 89 Neff, Terrence Lee 65. 180 Petrosian, Tamara Louise 41 Meyer. Lisa Ann 65 Neiman, Christopher R. 54 Pfeffer, Jo Ann E. 66 Marshall, Thomas R 88 Meyer. Richard H.A 89 Nelson. Sharri Lynn 41 Pfeffer, Sandra C. 54 Meyer. Ted 40 Nettleton, Jeffrey A. 65. 140, 150 Pfershy, Robert 41 Marlin. Abigail W 88, 153 Meyer, Tina Ann 40, 139 Netto, Fiabiane 142 Pfershy, Thomas J. 91 Mever, Tracy L. 53 Nuemeyer, Melissa 41 Phillips, Ellen Ann 66 Meyer, Vicki Marie 65 Nuemeyer. Pamela T. 54 Phillips, Lawrence John 91 Martin, Michelle 52 Middendorf, Michael V. 53 Neumever, Robert L. Ill 90 Piacentini. Janet L. 54 Middendorf, Neil 40. 134 Nichols, Christina 41 Piana. Jill Ann 54, 148 Migneron, Bradley E. 53 Niles, Diana Marie 65 Pickerel, Lori Jane 54 Millas, Andrew 40 Ninnis, Lori Ann 54 Pierce. Deanna Lynn 41 Miller, Diane 89, 145 Ninnis, Sherri Lyn 65, 158 Pierce. Michael F. 54 Miller, James 65 Noblitt, Steven 41. 134 Pierpoint, Ronald L. 54, 118 Martin Traci A. 52 Miller. Jo Ellen 65 Noel, Martina B 90. 136, 148 Pierpoint, Wayne Allan 66 Martin Wendy Lee 40 153 Miller. Kimberly 40. 153 Noerper, Cheryl R. 90 Pietroburgo, Bill 54, 165 Martinez Matthew A 88 Miller. Michael 89 Nold, Sondra 90 Pinkston, Mary C. 54 Mask Cheryl E 88 137 Miller, Pamela M. 53 Notte, Bradley J. 54 Piquard, Angela L. 54 Miller, Thomas 40, 144, 166 Nolte, Steven Lee 65 Piquard, Jack M. 66 Miller, Ron 118, 144 Noonan, Valerie Ann 90 Pintra, Bob 135 Masterson Judith 40 Mills. Elizabeth Ann 40 Norsigian, Larry E. 90, 158 Pixley, Gregory S. 66 Mills, Richard H. 53 Northcutt, Jeffrey D 54 Podhrasky, Tracy Maria 41 Matecki Jeff 88 Mitchell, Barry J. 53 Northcutt. Roy G. 90, 103 Poirot, Mary Jean 54 Mathema Kara Lynn 64 150 Mitchell, Rennee 40, 173 Norton, Mark 41 Polczynski, Jolene M. 54 Mathenia Kelly M 53 150 Mohr, Timothy A. 65 Novaria, Richard A. 54 Polczynski, Wayne D. 66 Matthews, Tracey Lynne 64, 146, 153 Mohrman, Nancy S. 15, 65 Nowak, Jamie Ray 41, 138, 166 Ponder, Mark 44 Matychowiak Angela 40 Molitor, Laura E. 65. 118. 152 Nowak, Perry E. 54, 138 Popp, Michael L. 66 Matychowiak, Kevin J. 64 Mollet, Byron Scon 40 Pospeshil, Cathy 41 Matzenbacher Susan K. 64 Mollet. Joe 135 Potter, Jay Kevin 54 Mauer Gary Scott 64 Mondv, Renee Marie 14, 65. 152 O Potter. John 41 Moon, Clay C. 53 Potter. Richard G. 66 May, Melanie Sue 64, 111, 133 Moore. David B 89. 147 Obernuefemann, Jeanine 150 Potts, Joyce Ann 41 McCammon, David 40 Moore, Laura 65 Obernuefemann, John 41 Powell. Angie 41 McCammon. Robert C. 64. 104 Moore, Lisa 41 Obernuefemann, Paul 41 Powell, Donna 41 McClane Brent 53 Moore. Russell W. 53 O ' Donnell. Kelly 90 Powell, Jeffrey S. 91. 103 McClary, Laura C. 10. 64. 130, 136. Mordhorst, David L. 53. 165. 180. 182 Oesterle, Keith G. 65 Powell, Katherine E. 66 148 152 Mordhorst, Mary 41, 172, 173, 179 O ' Guinn. Jody A. 90 Powell, Susie 41 McClary. Phillip 40. 151 Morris, Cheryl R. 89, 103, 150 O ' Guinn, Jon 65, 132, 146. 147 Powers, Kim 66 McClary, Steve M 88 Morris. Wesley 103, 104 Oliver. Lori Lynn 54, 149 Prickett, David C. 66 McClure, Steven 40 Morrison, Janice E. 65 Oliver. Nancy 41 Pries, Terry Gene 66 McCollum, Marc 40. 166 Morrison. Joseph A. 53 Oiler, Scott M 90 Prindable. Jennifer Lynn 66. 139, 148 McCollum. Mike 40 Morton, Barbara D. 65 Olsen. Gregory C. 54 Prindable, Linda 41 McCormick, Lisa 40 Morton. Vicky Lynn 65 Olsen. Kirk E. 90 Prindable. Tina M. 54. 149 McCoy. Gary Alan 88. 174 Moskop, Cara Lee 41 Olson, Angela Kay 41 Procasky, Jeffre y A. 54. 147 McCoy, Glenn 40 Moss, Traci Lynn 89 Olson, Dawn E. 90 Proffitt, Paul A. 66 McCoy, Julie Ann 64 Movesian, Brian C. 53 O ' Neal. Kelly Erin 65. 154 Pruett, Karen K. 91 McCurdy, Lynn M 53, 149 Muckensturm, Jeff R. 89, 147 O ' Neile, Scott D. 65, 161 Pry, Larry 41. 148 McDaniel, Debra 40 Muckensturm, Pamela Sue 65 Oplt, Gregory Scott 54. 167 Purdy, Elizabeth S. 91 McDonald, Douglas A 53. 168 Mudd, Clemence Paul III 65. 135 Orr, Catherine D 65 Purnell, Rodney C. 54, 149 McFadden. Robert J. 53 Mueller. Amanda Maria 65. 126, 127 Osborn, Anita 54, 140, 148 Pusczak, Susan 91 McFessel, Mark 53, 168 Mueller, Dawn 41 Osborn. Tina 54. 140, 148 McGee, Vicki 40 M ueller. Donald C. 65. 148 Ott, Lisa Ann 65 McGinnis, Daniel E. 64. 142 Mueller, Earl Lee 65 Ott, Paula Jean 90 Q McGraw, Susan Kav 88 152 Mueller, Elaine Ann 89 Overath, Charles 41, 168 McGrew. Jimmy D 53 Mueller, Jeffrey 41 Overath, Kimberly D 54 Qualls, Laura Lee 41 McGuire. Michael 40. 138 Mueller, Karl 41, 144 Overath, Melissa 65 Quandt, Robert C. 91 McGuire, Shaun 153 Mueller, Mary Beth 65. 149 Ovies, Lynn Marie 65 Quayle, Kelly Sue 91 McHenry, James M. 53, 176 Mueller, Michael J. 65 Owens, Patricia 65 Quavle, Kevin R 66 Mcllraw, David A. 88 Mueller, Sherri Lynn 65 Owens. Peggy Sue 41 Quirin, Sherrie L. 54, 149 McKenna. Greg 40 McKinnon, James N. 64 Mueller, Sue 135 Mueller. Tammi M. 53, 153 Owens, Sherri 90 McKinnon, Mary K 88 Mueller. Tina 41, 150 R McLaughlin. Cheryl E. 64, 150. 153 Mueth, Janet K. 53, 148 P McLean, Scott K 88 Mulconnery, Andrew W. 53 Racine, Richard C. 91 McNaughton. Robert J. 64 Mulconnery, Michelle 41 Pabst, Leslie Jean 8. 41. 173, 177, 179 Ragle, Debra Lynn 41 McQuillan, Jamie 40 Mullen, James M. 65 Pabst, Lisa Marie 41, 173, 177, 179 Rainwater. Tracy Louise 54, 149, 167 McWilliams, Mary Beth 53 Mullins. Melinda Kathleen 65 Padgett, Christopher A. 65 Raish, Camalene Mary 41, 148, 173, McWilliams, Michelle D. 64 Munie, Donald D. 65, 174 Padgett, Timothy 41, 166 178, 179 Mealy, Douglas. W 89 Munie, Monica E. 89 Palausky, Joseph A. 90, 130, 131, 132 Raish. Marlene E. 91. 145, 179 Means, David 40. 150 Munie. Paul J. 89 Palausky. Kenneth M. 65 Randant, Renee L. 91 Means. Dennis 40 Muren, Robert J. 21, 89. 167, 174, 175 Palmisano, Mark 18. 90 Range, Linda Sue 54 Means, Donna 40 Murphy, Brian 53, 143, 158 Palmisano. Michael 41 Rankin, Laurie Ann 54, 113 Meder, Jodi Ann 40 Murphy, David W. 65 Panhorst, David E. 140 Ransom. Stacey Lynn 41 Meder, Karen K. 19, 89. 128, 129, 155 Murphy, Gregory S. 53 Papproth, George G. 90. 174 Rao, Gulrukh 54 Meehan, Patrick M 89 Murphy. Linda Sue 89. 103, 130, 131, 132, Papproth. Janet Lynne 65 Rao, Mahrukh 54 Meehan, Shawn Timothy 40 150, 153 Papproth, Kim Marie 41 Raterman, Joel 41, 150 Mehmert, Patricia A. 89, 103, 147 Murphy, Timothy J. 53 Paredes, Kendra S 66 Ratermann, Jav B. 91 Mehrtens, Kim E. 53 Murray, Timothy S. 89 Parham. Joseph R 66 Rahtke, Linda Lee 54 Meier, Steven 40 Musa. Nazha 90, 117 Parisotto. Americo F. 54, 146, 147 Rawlings, Richard 91 Meier, Timothy J. 53 Musgrove, Anthony W. 53, 134 Parisotto, Martha 41 Rayborn, Linda 54 Meister, Richard W. 53 Musgrove, James D. 90. 103, 128 Parker. Jay 41 Rayman, Christopher Lee 66. 132 Melhorn, Michelle A. 64 Musil, Barry L. 53 Parker, Steven 41 Reeble, Richard 41 Melichar, Carol 40 Musil, Frank 53 Partelow, Gregory E. 54 Reed, Rebecca Lynn 92, 103 Melin, Randall M 89 Muskopf. Dan A. 90 Partelow. Timothy M. 66. 174 Reel. Jeffrey T. 66 Mellinger, Timothy 40 Muskopf. Julie 41 Partelow, Yvonne M 90 Reel. Michael 41 Meloan. Stacy A 89, 128, 134 Muskopf, Sandra Lee 65. 144, 147, 158 Pasnokot, Cynthia 54 Reese. Tami R. 92 Meloan, Trudy K. 53 Muskopf. Stephani 41 Pate, Terri Lynn 142 Reeves. Michael 41 Melton. Jill 53 Myhre, Deena Jane 65, 148 Patton, Lauren D. 54, 149, 155 Reeves, Paula 42 Melton, Lisa 149 Myhre, Theodore. 4, 104, 107, 132, 168 Paul, Joseph Carl 41 Reibling, Christopher L. 55 Melton, Melissa 64. 132 Paul, Keith 41 Reibling, Kimberly 42 Menke. Richard A. 53 Paulat, Linda Marie 90, 103 Reichert, John M. 55. 130 Menner, Thomas E. 89 N Paulavish, Laura Sue 41 Reichling, Wayne J. 42. 55. 138 Merten, Christopher 40. 166 Pearce, Rebecca Lynn 66, 133, 134 Reichling, William 138 Merten, Stephanie Ann 89 Nadler, Derry Michael 90 Pearson, Bobby Wayne 54 Reidel, Jill 42 Mertens, Richard 40. 166 Nadler, Dennis J. 65 Pedtke, Dawn 41, 113 Reime, Cheryl Ann 92, 128, 129, 170 Mertens. Timothy A. 64 Nadler. Mary Beth 41 Peebles. Mark S. 66 Reime. Mark J. 55, 167, 168 Merzian, Harry C. 53 Nagel. Susan D 65, 155 Peek, Lea Ann 41 Reiss, Christopher A. 55 Metzger, Angie 40, 133, 153 Nager. Charles A 90, 137 Peel, Lynette Marie 66 Remelius, Michele 42 Metzger. Mark C. 53. 107, 130. 132, Nager, Karen E. 65. 144 Pees. Charlie H 66. 135 Renneker, Kimberly Ann 55, 149 146, 147 Nahas, Karen Ann 54 Pellmann. Kurt S. 91 Renner, Jean M. 92. 137 Meyer, Brenda 89. 149 Nance, Valerie 65. 150 Penny, Stacy Ann 91, 103 Renth, Deborah Marie 66 Mever, Brian 147 Naumann, Keith P 54 Pestka, Jeanne M 54, 135 Reno, Larry 116 Mever. Bruce V. 53 Nebelsick. Annette 54. 148 Peter, Debra Ann 91 Repinski, Michael 42 Meyer, David C. 53 Nebgen, Ellen M 54 Peters. Michael 41 Rettle, Laurel Leigh 55. 132 Meyer. Gordon L. 89 Neff. Christina 41 Peterson, Brenda Lee 54 Rettle, Peggy 42 Mever. Jeff 53 216 Index Neff. Debra Ann 65. 139 Petrosian, Kenarr Christy 66. 136 Rettly, Robert Philip 55. 161 Student Index Reuss. Scott L. 92 Reuss, Tamara Sue 55 Reynolds, Robert J. 55 Rhein, David 42. 138 Rhein, Laura Ann 55 Rhodes, Lee Ann 42 Rhodes, Tracy Marie 92 Ribble, James A. 55 Ribble, Joseph 42 Rice, Alison Lynn 66, 152 Rice, Sharrill Ann 66 Rice, Stephen H. 66 Rich, Denise R. 55 Richard, Traci Leigh 55, 109, 148 Richards, Mary Beth 55, 172 Richardson, Dorothy Jean 92, 128, 130 Richardson, Jama L 66 Richardson, Sheryl 142 Rickard, Peggy Sue 55 Rickey, Michelle 42 Riechoff, Tina 42 Riedel, Daniel T. 92 Riess, Donna M. 92 Riley, Kim 66 Ritter, Mathew 67, 161 River, Charles 42 Roach, Kris Suzanne 67 Roberts, Susan 55 Roberts, Tracy Ann 42, 159 Robinson, Karen Lynn 55 Robinson, Lori Lee 42 Rockwell, Donald A. 67 Rockwell, Michael D. 67 Rodawald, Jo Ann 67 Rohleder, Darwin M. 92. 137 Romanic, Daniel Lee 92, 151, 153 Romick, Cheryl Ann 92 Roschnafsky, Lisa D. 67, 132, 151, 153 Roschnafsky, Randall 42 Rosenberg, Charles W. 92, 144, 158 Ross, Darren G. 67 Ross, Jana Marie 55 Ross, Jim D. 92 Ross, Lisa Ann 42 Ross. Lisa LeAnn 42 Roth, John Eric 67 Roth. Karen Lynn 55, 152 Roth, Scott G. 92 Roth, Timothy Lee 92 Rothweiler, Christopher Eric 55, 130 Rouch, Wanita M. 92 Rowan, Rebecca Sue 67 Rowe, Blake Eugene 55, 119, 161 Rowold, Kimberly Ann 55 Rozycke, Richard W 55 Rucker, Patricia Ann 67 Rudelic, John 42 Rudy, Robert C. 67, 168 Rujawitz, Bradley 42, 166 Rujawitz, Brian 42, 166 Rujawitz, Renee Sue 92, 130 Ruser, Larry K. Jr. 92 Russ, Rhona L. 92 Russell, Pamela Ann 67 Rust, Jim Edward 92 Rust, Peter D. 55 Rutherford, Jacquelyn 92 Rutherford, Penny E. 67, 153 Ryan. James B. 67 Rynski, Carol Ann 42 Rynski, Kevin Lee 55 S Sager, David C. Jr. 55, 148 Sager, Sherry 42 St. Eve, Amy 42. 166 St. Eve, Craig T. 67 Sale. Rhonda Sue 55 Sams. Deloris Jo 55 Sandheinrich, Kelly John 55 Santanello, William M. 55 Santner, Keith G. 92 Sauer, Charles J. 67, 118 Sauerwein, William Lee 92 Saul. Mark V. 55 Saunders, Kimberly E. 55 Schaefer, Debra Ann 42, 55, 159 Schaefer, James Lee 67 Schaefer, John P. 42 Schaefer, Robert 55 Schaefer, Stephen 42 Schaefer. Tina M 93. 103 Schaefer. Tom 158 Schaller, Bradley J. 55. 135 Schaller, Dwayne John 93 Scharf, Bradley A. 93 Scharf, Cynthia Ann 93, 103 Scharf, Daphne Lynn 67 Scharf. Darrell W. 93 Scharf, Deanne42, 137 Scharf. Denise 42 Scharf, Dennis 11, 93 Scharf, Keith 42 Scharf, Linda Kay 93 Scharf. Scon W. 55 Scharf, Steven 42 Scharf, Teresa 42 Schaub, David 42 Schaub. George G. 55 Schein, Joseph 42 Schein, Leila Ann 55 Scheller, Judy 42 Scheller, Susan L. 55, 173, 179 Scherck, Curt J. 93 Scherpe, Rod 43, 143 Scheuermann, Alan 43, 149 Scheuermann, Ellen Marie 93. 103 Schiffer, Rebecca 43 Schloemann, Jeffrey L. 55 Schloemann. Jill Jene 67, 152 Schloemann, Lynn Ann 55, 130, 148 Schlosser, Kurt J. 16, 93, 104, 161 Schmidt. David W. 55 Schmidt, Karin 43, 141 Schmidt, Leah Raye 67 Schmidt, Nancy 93 Schmidt, Thomas J. 55, 80, 109, 165 Schmittling, Ann M. 67, 139 Schmittling, Carole Ann 43 Schmittling, Frances Joseph 67 Schmitz, Barbara Jean 43 Schmitz, Jay 103, 104. 126, 127, 180 Schmitz, Krista Kay 55, 149 Schmitz, Kevin J. 93 Schmulbach, Kimberly 43 Schneebeli, Robert 43 Schneider, Brad 43 Schneider, Frank A. 55 Schneider, Jan Marie 43 Schneider, Julie 43 Schneider, Kent Steven 67 Schneider, Mark A. 93 Schobert, John P. 55, 165 Schobert, Michael 43 Schobert, Thomas M. 93 Schofield, Judith Carol 93 Schottel, Daniel 43 Schrader, Deborah Ann 94, 137 Schranz, Mary Ellen 67 Schrauth, Ramona Lynn 55 Schroeder, Gregory G. 67 Schroeder, Richard 67 Schroeder, Todd 43. 104 Schubert, Pamela Sue 67, 152 Schubert, Roger 43 Schuchardt, Howard M. 55. 144, 158 Schuchman, Mark S. 55 Schuhardt, Richard 43 Schulte, Nancy Jean 43 Schulze, Susan 130, 148 Schulze. Theresa Gail 94. 103. 130 Schumacher, Claudia 149 Schumacher, Monica Lynn 43. 109 Schwartz, Melaine M. 55. 149 Schwarztrauber, Pamela A. 67, 155 Schweiger. Debra R 94 Schweiger, James Lee 43, 55 Schweiger, Scott A. 67 Schweiss, John Arthur 67 Schweiss, Paul Edgar 67 Schwengels. Marlene M. 55. 150 Schwengels, Norma Jean 94, 103, 153 Schwobel, Dale E. 94 Schwobel. Dan Ray 94 Schwobel, Michael 43 Seger, Glenn H. 55, 118 Seib. Lee Ann 94. 153 Seib, Nancy Kay 56 Seiler, Paul E. 56 Self, Byron David 94, 107, 174, 175 Self, Jennifer L. 67 Seppi, Kathryn Anne 15, 94, 131 Sewell, Eric 94 Sewell. Gerald S. 56 Shadbolt, Laurel 68. 127 Shannahan, Elizabeth Ann 68 Shannon, Jennifer E. 56. 134, 150 Shannon, Kelley Jean 19, 43 Shannon, Kelly Ann 94, 125, 129, 155 Sharringhausen, Lisa 43 Shaver. Edwin F. 94. 144 Shaw, Kelly Ann 43 Shaw, William R. 68 Shea, Lisa 94, 103. 107, 129 Shea. Sandra D. 94 Sheets, Billy Eugene 56, 149 Sheffler, Karen Lee 56 Shepherd, Theresa L. 94 Sherrill, Jeffrey G. 56 Shields, Natalie 43, 172, 173, 177 Shively, Deanna L. 56 Shoemaker, Elizabeth 43 Shoff, Susan 43 Shondy, Sherri Kay 68 Showmaker. Laura Ann 43 Shryock, Stephen 43 Siebecker, Angel 43 Siebenberger, David Lee 56, 65 Stebenberger. Doug L. 94 Sieron, Scott D. 68 Silch, Glenn Edward 95 Simcox, Frank 43 Simmonds, Nancy 56. 136, 165 Simmonds, Michael T 56, 136, 165 Simmonds. Thomas 43 Simmons, Kenneth M. Jr. 56, 140 Simmons, Ronald 43 Simpson, Darlene E. 56, 150 Simpson, Pamela L. 68, 150 Sink, Laura L. 68 Sisk. Kevin M. 56 Skaer, Danny R. 56 Skaer, Dennis C. 68, 176 Skaer, Sue Ellen 68 Skewes, Kathrine43 Skowron, Marcia 43 Slagle. John H . 68, 139 Slattery, Nancy 43, 139 Sliment, Daniel W. 95 Sliment, Sandra M. 56, 134, 135 Siocomb, John D. 95, 180 Smallwood, Christopher 43 Smallwood. Scott 43 Smith, Benjamin J. 68, 104, 180 Smith, Beth Ann 95 Smith, Carla 43 Smith, Cynthia Sue 43. 173 Smith, Elaine J. 68. 145. 147, 155 Smith. Gary Ray 95 Smith, James 43 Smith, Jane 43 Smith. Jeffrey 43, 128 Smith. Jerry 56 Smith, Jim 56 Smith. Kimberly Marie 95, 135 Smith, Lisa Marie 68, 144 Smith, Melinda Kay 95 Smith, Richard D. 56 Smith, Robert 43, 166 Smith, Susan 43, 56 Smoker, Linda Kay 95 Snare, Tim L. 68 Snook, Mark A. 153 Snover, Warren T. 56, 135 Snowden, Charles P. 56, 150, 151, 153 Snowden, Stacey Lenn 153 Snyder, Barbara J. 153 Snyer, Christopher N. 56, 147 Sotiropoulos, Lisa Jane 43, 124, 166 Sotiropoulos, Richard A. 95 Sotiropoulos, Theresa 18 Sourbeck, Tracey Lee 56 Souris, Nikolaous43, 168 South, Jeffrey R. 56 Spaulding, Denise M. 95 Spencer. Lisa Rae 68, 146, 147, 152 Sperry, Amy Lynn 18, 68, 170 Sperry, Jane Ellen 68, 127, 170, 177 Spickard, Daniel Lee 56 Sport, Charles M. 68 Sprietler, Elaine Ann 68 Sprick, Bevely Ann 68 Stallings. Bethel 43 Stamer. Louise 140 Stamp, Bradley K. 56 Starkey, Marie Lee 95 Stathis, Charles J. 68, 167 Stathis, Eleanor Ann 43 Staub, Michelle 43 Stauder, Richard J. 56, 168 Stauder, Thomas Gerard 68 Steiger, Jerry Allen 56 Steiger, Joyce Ann 95, 137 Stein, Kathleen R. 56. 148 Stell, Helen M 56 Stephens, Craig T. 56 Stephens, Jo Ellen R 68 Stevens, Craig 149 Stevenson, Teresa Lynn 95. 149 Stewart. Todd 43. 106, 167 Stiehl, Dawn L. 56 Stillman, Charles 43 Stoddard, Sandra Ann 56 Stoddard, Sherry Lynn 68 Stolberg, Sandra Lea 68, 152 Stoll. Mane E. 95 Stone, Fredrick 43 Stovall, Karen 43. 139 Stovall, Teresa L. 68 Stover, David 141 Strausbaugh, Patrick Michael 68 Strebel, Michael S. 56 Strebel, Paula 43 Stringer. Sharon 44 Stroud. Margaret F. 95. 130, 131, 132, 145 Struense, Laura Ann 56 Struense, Linda Sue 56 Stubblefield. John D. 68, 161 Stuckel, Ronald R. 56 Stuhlsatz, Matthew 44 Stuhisatz, Michael J. 56 Stuhlsatz, Vickie L. 95, 154 Stumpf, Barbara Lynn 95. 153 Sudduth, Diane 44, 136 Sullivan, Beth Ann 44. 149 Summers. Tony Lee 68, 174 Summitt, Angie 44 Sumnler, tim 44 Sumnler, Toni Lynn 44 Sutter, Chris Richard 95 Sutton. Ann Marie 44, 173 Sutton. Victoria T 56, 140 Svobeda. Diane M 56 Syniski, Charlene 44 Szewczuk, Donald R. 56 T Tadlock. Lisa Ann 68 Tadlock, Tina S. 95 Taff, Sheila Kay 95, 103, 152 Tanking, Dianne E. 68 Tate, Farley 68 Tate. Gregory 44 Taylor. Carol J. 95 Taylor, Rebecca 44 Tedesco, Susan M. 56, 148 Terveer. Bonnie Marie 68, 172 Terveer, Eileen 44, 120 Terveer. Sherry A. 95. 170. 171. 172 Teutrine, Barbara 44 Thacker. Mary M. 56 Theis, Angie 56 Theis, Connie Sue 95 Theis, Karen G. 95 Theis. Tina Louise 68, 153 Theobald, Janice 68. 153 Thierry, Michael E. 56 Thierry, Tina L. 57 Thomas, Brian P 96 Thomas. Charlotte Anne 68, 126, 127 Thomas. Donna Kay 68 Thomas. Elaine J. 11. 96. 129 Thomas, Gregory 57 Thomas. Janet L. 57, 132 Thompson, David 44, 104 Thompson, Donald S. 96 Thornton, Margaret P. 68 Thornton, Sue Ellen 96 Tierney, John Mike 57 Tilton, Thomas W. 96 Timmer. Tim 44 Tinge, John 151 Tinge, Phillip 150 Tinnev, Erik 44 Tinney, Karl A. 96 Tipton, Todd N. 57. 144, 158 Tipton, Tracy Neal 68 Tiren, Kerry Ann 57 Tiren, Terry Jean 44 Tockstein, Michael E. 96 Tolen, Stephanie 44 Toombs, David 44 Topp, Laura Ann 44 Torregrossa. Tina L. 57 Trapp, Barbara J . 96, 148 Trapp. Jeff 150 Trapp, William 44, 166 Trentman, Robert 44, 168 Tribout. Cheryl 44 Trickey, Jerry Duane 68 Tripp, J 68 Tripp, Patti Lee 68, 133 Trompeter, Curt E 68 Trotter. Daniel L. 96, 140 Trotter, David A 96 Trotter, Sherri M 57 Trout. Thomas 44 Tucker. Ed 96. 141 Tullock. Karla Anne 96. 136. 153 Turner, Dawn K 68 Turner, Mary K. 96 Turner, Patricia 44 Turpin. Cathy L 68 Tuttle. Robert J. 57 Tygett. Patrick M. 57. 165 Tyler. Diane Lynn 96 Tylka, James A. 96 U Ude, Dana Lynn 57. 150, 151. 153 Ude. Eric D. 96. 103, 153 Ullrich. Lauren Susan 44 Ullrich, Lynn Ann 68 Underwood. Kevin 44 . 150 Unruh, Jack V 68 Unruh. Mike 44 Utz, Patricia Sue 68 V Vail. Jay 166 Vail. Tammy Lee 57 Index 217 Student Index Wallace, Susan Marie 57 White, Mary E. 97 Wolf, Kimberly Ann 69 Waller, Timothy Lee 57 Whitehead, Kenneth 44 Wollmann, Vicki Lynn 44 Walter, Greg 161 Whiteside. Vickie Lynn 57 Wolz, John R. 57. 144 Valerius. Bruce 44 Waltrip, Susan J. 97. 103. 104, 126. 127, Whittaker, Prescott D. 97, 174 Wolz, Suzanne R 99, 145 Vale. Pena Carmen 142 133, 134 Whittaker, Todd 176 Womble, Jayne M. 57, 130. 131, 139 Vandewater, Todd 44. 57. 107, 132 Walz, Timothy 44 Whittet, Denise M. 57 Womble, Jo Anne 99. 137 Vargo, Michael A 96 Wappel, Anthony J. 68 Whittet, Kurt 44 Wood, Barry 10, 99 Vassen. Joseph A 96 Ware. Lynette 149 Wickell, Alan C. 69 Wood, Billy E. 99 Vaught. Ronnie Dee 57, 165 Ward, Scon 44. 134 Wiecking, Connie Sue 44 Wood, Catherine Lee 44 Veile, Diane Lynne 57 Warford. Michelle 44 Wiedau, Mark 44 Woodcock. Agnie Joy 44 Verdu, Janet Lee 96 Wasilewski, Mark E. 57 Wiegand, Nancy Irene 97 Woodrome. Martin E. 99 Vessels, Terry Gene 68 Wasser, Steven 44 Wiegers, Eric 44, 166 Woodrome. Toni Lynn 44 Vickery, Julia M 57 Waterson. Christy Lynn 68, 144 Wiemer, Dean E. 57 Woodruff. Cynthia Jo 57 Villar, Elizabeth 57 Watkins, James M. 57. 165 Wierciszewski, Stanislau F. 57 Woofter. Melinda Jo Ann 57. 154, 155 Vincenzi, Piero 125, 142 Webb, Terry Brian 57 Wiesen, Jeananne M. 69, 146, 147 Woofter, Melissa 44 Vitale. Lynn Marie 96, 103, 135 Weber, Barbara Irene 97, 134 Wild, David Lee 97. 153 Worden, Seth Andrew 99 Vitale, Sheila E 96 Weber. Gerald R 97 Wild. Sherry L. 69 Wottowa, Ken Lee 99, 103 Vitale, Todd 68, 132, 146. 147 Weber. Kristen Kay 44 Wile, Michael 57, 165 Wottowa, Mark A. 57, 149 Viviano, Sam Peter 68 Weber, Lisa 44 Wilke, Diana Lynn 69 Wright. Dawn E. 99 Voelkel. Jean Louise 68 Weber. Robert L. 97, 134 Wilke, Judy L. 98 Wright, Kathy Ann 57, 149 Voellinger, Sharon L. 96, 117, 137 Webster, George A. 68 Wilkemeyer. Michael F. 98, 103 Wright, Lisa Ann 99 Vogel. Lisel Ann 96 Weeke. Scon W. 97 Wilkemever, Robert J. 98, 103 Wright, Sandra Lee 99, 153 Vollmer, Frank S 68 Wegner. Ricky E. 68 Wilkerson, Carl James 98, 103, 131 Wuest, Daniel 44, 166 Vollmer. Janet L 68 Wehmeier, Ronald C. 97, 153 Wilkinson, Andrew P. 98, 103 Wurdinger, Kathy Jo 99, 103, 129, 170, 172 Vollmer, Kenneth M. 57 Weible, Dan 44 Wilkinson, Martha M. 69, 125, 170, 172 Wyson, Kathleen Ann 44 Vollmer, Mary Diane 44 Weidenbenner, Jeff J. 97 Willet, Kurt 158 Voss, Laura Ann 44, 173 Weidenbenner, Jon 44. 166 Williams, Brian Lee 57, 104, 153 Voss. Steven E . 96. 164 Weihl, Donald R. Jr. 97. 103 Williams. Dina Kay 44 Y Voss. Suzanne Marie 68 Weilbacher, Dana Kay 57 Williams, Karen A. 98, 103, 104, 133 Vowell. Tamara 44 Weilmuenster, Jesse Carl 57, 130 Williams. Mary L. 98, 129 Yociss, John 141 Voyles, James E. 68 Weilmuenster, Shirley 44 Williamson. Cheryl 155 Young, Laurie Jea 69 Voyles, Joseph A. 97 Weisbrodt, Brenda L. 68 Williamson. Constance 44 Young, Tania S. 57 Vymola, Kenneth 44 Weiss, Bonnie Ann 68. 126, 127, 170, Willmann, Lu Ann E. 69. 147 Youngblood, Brien 44 171, 177 Wilson, John 57 Younger, Alice Jean 69, 170, 172, 177 Wells, Patricia Ann 68 Wilson, Mike 57 Yung, Todd A. 57. 159 W Wells, Stephanie J. 57 Wilson, Tammy Rae 69 Welzbacher, Chris A. 97 Wingo, Carol Jo 44 Wachter. Susan Kaye 57 Welzbacher, John P. 57 Winkel, Dan 44 Z Wade. Shellie 44 Wenner, Julie Kay 69 Winston, Robert K. 69 Wagner, Julia Ann 97 Wentz, Angie 44 Winter, Mary E. 98 Zager, Matthew K. 69 Wagner, Mary Irene 68 Wentz, Dale F. Jr. 44. 57, 140. 143 Winter, Terri Kay 99 Zagar , Michele R. 57 Wagner, Nancy 44 Wenzel, David R 69 Wirth, Michael P. 99 Zeglin, Lynne Anne 57, 149 Wagner, Steven K. 57 Werle, Lee Ann 69, 180 Wisniewski, Nanette 44 Zenarosa, Nick 69 Walker, James Harold 57 Wessel, Gerry Lynn 57 Wisniewski, Sharon M. 69, 117 Zenarosa, Enya Marie 57 Walker. Kelly Lynn 68 West. David 57 Wisniewski, Sheila Rae 99, 153 Zerban, Laura Lynn 57, 109 Wall. Stephanie G. 68. 116 West, Gerard A. 57 Wisniewski, Susan Kay 57, 130 Ziegler, Lisa Ann 57 Wallace, Cheryl 44 Weygandt, David W. 97, 167 Wissehr, Cynthia 44 Zika, Lynn Marie 57, 170, 172 Wallace, Kay R . 68 Weygandt, John H. 57 Woley, Chad 44 Zinck, Barbara Lynne 99 Wallace. Kurt W. 14. 68 Whalen, Frank P. 69 Woley, Chris Allen 99 Zipfel, Mary C. 99, 103, 124, 125. 129.170 Wallace, Patricia Ann 57 Wheeler, Angie 44 Wolf. Douglas J. 99 Zubrzycki, Joanne 69, 150 218 Index HT M WS CITIZENSHIP AWARDS FINALISTS Julia Adams Randy Alexander John Andruska Andrew Arterburn Grctchen Auner Brian Von Barton Peggy Bittle Richard Bittner Laurie Blaes Karen Botkin Sara Boul Brian Bray Scott Brennan Cheryl Bruehl William Carty Katherine Cline Philip Cohn Douglas Compton Erik Constance Andrew Cooper Carolyn Corbett Julia Culli Mary Curnane Annette Dahm Kelly Dailey Carol Determan Dawn Dill Lori Dorris Jacquelin Dudley Carolyn Edom Ethan Edwards Kevin Elbe Tim Elser Lydia Falconnier Janice Faughn Joseph Fedak Mary Fimian Anne Fischer Donna Ford Jill Fox Denise Francoeur Julia Fritsch Glen Ganschinietz Ruth Garrison Susan Germain Brian Giessing Robert Gjerswald Jean Glauber Rubi Gonzalez Douglas Gool Eva Groom Henry Haas Sarnia Hameedi Jean Hankammcr Michael Harbin Daniel Hemmer Jane Herbstreith Keith Hernandez Raymond Holdener Sue Hollinberger Laurie Hoock Mary Hotto Michael Imber Cynthia Ismail Scott Jaskowiak Deborah Johnston Randall Johnston Margaret Jorns Denise Kania Kenichi Kasahara Carol Keck Robyn Kelly Daniel Kimutis Todd Klein Debbie Knox Beth Kramper Donna Krausz Susan Kuenne Linda Lakenburges Jeffrey Lanaghan John Lang Jeffrey Lawrence Larry Lipe Patricia Lisch Martha Mabra Frances Mannino Vincent Mannino Abigail Martin Stephen McClary Gary McCoy Karen Meder Patricia Mehmert Stacy Meloan Richard Meyer Mary Miller Robert Muren Linda Murphy James Musgrove Martina Noel Sheri Owens Joseph Palauskv George Papproth Stacy Penny Lawrence Phillips Marlene Raish Rebecca Reed Cheryl Reime Jean Renner Dorothy Richardson Charles Rosenberg Timothy Roth Renee Rujawitz Larry Ruser Tina Schaefer Bradley Scharf Cynthia Scharf Ellen Scheuermann Kurt Schlosser Jay Schmitz Judith Schofield Theresa Schulze Norma Schwengels Dale Schwoebel Byron Self Kathryn Seppi Kelly Shannon Lisa Shea Sandra Shea Douglas Siebenberger Daniel Sliment Ernest Smith Kimberly Smith Joyce Steiger Marie Stoll Margaret Stroud Victoria Stuhlsatz Barbara Stumpf Sherry Terveer Elaine Thomas Donald Thompson Thomas Tilton Ann Timmer Daniel Trotter David Trotter Diane Tyler Eric Ude Lynn Vitale Steven Voss Susan Waltrip Barbara Weber Ronald Wehmeier Donald Weihl David Weygandt Nancy Wicgand Andrew Wilkinson Karen Williams Suzanne Wolz Barry Wood Sandra Wright Kathy Wurdinger Mary Zipfcl % Hy News 219 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Karen Arnold Aleta Mackeviclns Terry Barnes Renee Mallleoat Susan Herkel Eleanor Manning Mona Keswick Mary Marrone Craig Bosui Tamara Martin Vincent Boden Danny Mathews Janes Bodendieck Michael Miller Michael Brent Randy Miller Elisabeth Cange Scott Miller Regina Catheart Wesley Morris Mary Clark Brian Moskop Lori Collins Michael Mnlholland Brian ( orderant Timothy Mnnn Karen Coverdell David Mnnsinger Clinton Davis James Mnskopf Dale Dnvail Joseph Neiman Kelly Eckert Ronald Nevois Richard Fann Valerie Novy Elisabeth Faulkner DeWayne O’Brien Michael Flake Mark O’Donnell Christopher Franklin Randy Pierce C urt Frawley Kenneth Poser Kevin Gosnell Allan Proffitt Kurtis Graebe Jo Rattle Glenn Grooa Donald Rhodes Melvin Baas lisa Richardson Darryl Hagen Diana Riley Kelley Halliburton Rhonda Roos Anthony Hanley William Ross Keith Happel Lyle Rowden Roger Has sard Thomas Schaefer Lynn Hanser Lisa Sehein Dennis Henson Steven Schiller Christ! Hertieh Janet Schneider Douglas Hodgkins Alan Schnlt Robert Hoffmann Jeffrey Schwarxtranber William Horn barger Philip Seper Elaine Shirley Stephen lvascsuk Jerry Sicka Jeffery James Douglas Simmons Ciordon Jenkins Ernest Smith Terri Jestns Kenny Smith Steven Jones Charolotte Taylor Donald Kavanaugh Stephen Thomas Donna Kemp Ann Timmer Bruce Kennedy Connie Tripp Vytas Kleinaitis Piero Vlneensi Timothy Kolb Don Voegtle Brian Korte Mark Wagner Glen Kraemcr Aaron Watters Elaine Kreher Walter Werner Laura Lancey Dennis Wesselman Kristy Laner Rick Wester Jerry Leehy Steven Wheeler David Liby Debra White Mark Encash Kerry Wledau James Lngge Steve Williamson Ronald McFadden Laura Wlnkelmann John McGuire Eric Wolfbrandt Steven Ziegler 220 Seniors Not Pictured jfin MR. ELMO MASTERS Counselor May 7, 1979 JAi E KEGEL A Class of 1980 May 12, 1979 JOHN JOH NSON Class of 1979 May 13, 1979 % MICHAEL BLAHA Class of 1982 October 27, 1979 CRAIG ST. EVE Class of 1981 October 27, 1979 MR. RAYMOND BERG Custodial Staff March 4, 1980 “Not’til the loom is silent And the shuttles cease to fly, Will God unfold the pattern. And explain the reason why. The dark threads were as needful, In the weaver’s skillful hand, As the threads of gold and silver, In the pattern that he planned.” Anon In Mcmoriam 221 The door we close oil yesterday the door to tom Autographs Autographs %
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