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Idellepinois 1081 Belleville Township High School West 2600 West Main Belleville , Illinois 62221 Volume 65 Published by the BeUevinois Staff August 1980 brought together scattered people and undeveloped ideas. As the school year progressed, we united our separate personalities and ideas. These were reflected in many photographs and fond memories. At the beginning, our collection of pictures of school life was unorganized. With time and perserverance we formed the pictures and memories into an organized album of our school year. The May of 1981 brought us this record in the form of the 1981 BELLEVINOIS. Teamwork Throughout the year we experienced many changes. We were involved socially as well as politically, while we continued in our daily routine. Our lives were broadened, not only on campus, but also through the activities in the world around us. During epery season, the campus provided a beautiful and relating atmosphere Let’s give a cheer for Belleville West, And let us pledge to her our might. Others may like black or crimson, But for us it’s maroon and white. Let all our troubles be forgotten; Let school spirit rule; Let’s join and give our loyal effort For the good of our old school. It’s Belleville West, It’s BeUeviUe West, The pride of every student here. Come on, you old grads, Join with us young lads, It’s Belleville West now we cheer — Rah! Rah! Now is the time, boys, To make a big noise. To show our loyalty to our school. For there is naught to fear, The gang’s all here. So hail to Belleville Township West. Kobo Dq? repealed man? winners 0 1. Winner of the Pretty Baby con¬ test was Jay Bruckner. 2. Dave Gruenewald proudly dis¬ played the trophy he won in the arm wrestling contest. 8. Sophomore Dave Gruenewald and Junior Jim McHenry wres¬ tled for first place. h. The cheerleaders ’ entry in the hall decorating contest was ap¬ preciated even though the French Club won. 5 . We found out that the faculty was also capable of demonstra¬ ting spirit. 8 Hobo Day $}iss KJaroon and er dourt wore introduced at the Kobo Da? assembly 1. Renee Mondy was chosen Miss Maroon. Her escort was David Lautz. 2. Susan Gregson chose Tim Snare as her escort. S. Sandra Stolherg was escorted by David Fischer. 4 . Kay Wallace walked into the gym with escort Roy Northcutt. 5. Nick Zenarosa was Christy Waterson’s escort. Support for [Q Mighty Maroons u as evident in o Spirit )eek activities 1. A happily-croumed Miss Maroon, Renee Mondy greeted the specta¬ tors along the parade route. 2. Waiting for the parade to begin were Miss Maroon candidates Kay Wallace, Christy Waterson, Sue Gregson, and Sandy Stolberg. 3. Cheerleaders stirred up enthusiasm at the beginning of the Hobo Day assembly. 1. Lauri Kane, Tom Elsea, and Jodey Adams were the winners of the student dress-up contest on Hobo Day and were awarded prizes at the assembly. 10 Hobo Day 1. For the third year in a row, the senior class won the float-build¬ ing trophy for their entry “We Will Rock You. ” 2. The Class of ’82 showed past ex¬ perience in float building with their construction of “Strangle- Hold the Flyers. ” 3. The theme for the parade of Rock-n-RoU was illustrated by the sophomores with their “Rush the Flyers. ” • 4 . In their first attempt, the fresh¬ men came up with “Jail-House Rock” as their expression of the Spirit Week theme. 5. Tension mounted as the parade came to an end at Third and West Main Streets. Principal Jerry Turner presented the spirit trophy to the Class of ' 81. 1. Many students gathered after the first home football game for the Pig¬ skin Prom, sponsored by the Student Council. 2. The holiday festivities at school reached a climax with the Christmas Dance. S. Missy Cusack, Lisa Davis, and Carla Buser decorated the Cafeteria for the Student Council Christmas Dance. - 4 . Between classes, Dave Fischer and Tim Snare met at the rail to chat. 12 Daily Routine Spcr u?H ?r ? students u?ere seen doing t eir oum thing 1. The campus was covered with feet as students ‘‘made tracks ” to order copies of the 1981 Bellevinois. 2. Cheerleaders led the spirit at the before-school rally in which the Victory Bell was presented to the school by the football team. 8. “Balloons for sale, ” cried Dave Wenzel as he tried to sell spirit balloons at home football games. h. We rallied under the banner “Let’s Go, Ma¬ roons! at pep assemblies. 5. Friends talked with each other in little groups before school. 2 Daily Routine IS Students u?ere all over the campus, both during and after the school da? 1. After lunch, Jon Weidenbenner, Ken White- head, Mark Elbe, John Potter, and Mr. Roger Mueller leave the cafeteria to return to their classes. 2. Carrying the flag during half-time Marching Maroons ' performances were Janice Theobald, Jill Boehmer, and Tina Mueller. 3. The Class of ' 82 pulled their talents together “In Search of Jam. ’’ • 4 . “Mary Poppins, ” alias Jean Anderson, met the children in the sophomore play performance of “Mary Poppins . Jane was played by Mary Asbury and Michael was acted by Susie Lopinot. 5. During the three lunch hours, the cafeteria was flooded with hungry students and teachers. 6. Cheerleaders never failed to stir up spirit and enthusiasm at school assemblies. 7. Between classes, students met ivith friends to catch up on their news of the day. 8. Leading the team onto the field at games and assemblies were the football captains, Terry Dobbs, ttlO, and Dave Buser, - 45 . 9. Cheerleaders shared their excitement after a close game. 10. Weekly activities, as well as special honors, were announced on the school marquee. H Campus Scenes Campus Scenes 15 Tfy? bulletin is tfy? official instrument of communication “Dress Code for Hobo Day: ‘Anything goes 9 is not appropriate . It is emphasized that faculty members do have the authority to take action against any student improperly dressed. ” The Administration “Entrances to the Library , Main , and Audi¬ torium Buildings are being blocked by students sitting on the steps. Please find other areas to meet your friends. Thank you. ” Mr. Dan Wolford “The ring man will be in the cafeteria foyer tomorrow to deliver rings and also to take new orders. A twenty dollar deposit must accompany your order. ” Mrs. Belle Levin “IPs good to see students using the Big ‘W 9 in this nice weather. However , please try to avoid stepping on the daffodills that are now coming up along the edges. ” Mr. Fritz Kunze “All students: AU visitors must report to the Assistant Principals office , 208M, for a visitor ' s pass. ” Mr. Dan Wolford 16 Daily Routine bulletins gipc notices of events cm3 instructions to all “It has been brought to our attention that high school students are loitering in Bellevue and other area parks during school hours. In addition, some of our students have been returning late to school after spending their lunch hours in the park. ” BTHSW Administration “Belleville West [and East ] will be reluctant to dismiss school because of bad weather. How¬ ever, if school will not be in session, the announcement will be made via radio stations WIBV, 1260 and WMRY, 101, as early as possible the mornings of very adverse weather. ” Mr. Jerry Turner “Expressing affection is, or at least should be a very personal thing. To express in public in an extremely physical way your presumably sincere feelings for another person suggests either that you don’t care what impression others might get of the person you care about or that you ' re so immature you can’t keep yourself in control. This conduct should be handled by your own maturity and your respect for the person you care for. ’’ “Because of the bottleneck in traffic at the east door of the Main Building, the east door is designated for in and up only traffic, and the west entrance is designated for out and down only traffic. ’’ BTHSW Administration Daily Routine 17 Kou did th ? year go in song, fads, and activities? People wore what they felt comfortable in. Designer je ans, dresses of all lengths, and a variety of shoes lined the hallways. Some people dressed as the “Urban Cowboy while others turned “preppy.” Buttons, which proclaimed love for a favorite group, school, or saying, were tacked on jackets and shirts. Disco slowly moved out as punk rock and new wave worked its way in. Dieting, jogging, and exercise classes became regular habits. This was all part of our life. 18 Daily Routine Tl|is election ?ear brought politics home to our campus 1. In November, Ronald. Reagan was elected as a Republican to the position of President of the United States. On March 30, he was struck by an assas¬ sin’s bullet, but recovered to carry on with the responsibilities of his office. 2. President Jimmy Carter, a Democrat, was defeated by a landslide in his bid for reelection. 3. Alan Dixon, the Democrat candidate for the United States Senate, and Dave O’Neal, his Republican opponent, used the Auditorium as the setting for the fourth of their state-wide debates. In November, Alan Dixon became the first native of Belleville to be elected to the Senate. Mr. Dixon and Mr. O’Neal are both graduates of our high school and were met by a large and enthusi¬ astic hometown audience on their return to the campus. Current Events 19 lfi)ith a wi3e range of activities, th ? campus scene was alu?a?s changing 1. Cast members of “My Fair Lady ” practiced for the spring musical. 2. The graffiti-covered smokestack rose above the other buildings on campus. 3. Students arrived by bus, car, and motorcycle. U. Seniors again challenged each other in the forty-fourth annual Donkey Basketball game. The donkeys won. So did the boys! 5. The senior triangle proved to be a place for students to meet old friends and make new ones. 20 Daily Routine 1 1. The flag flying in front of the Main Building is a daily reminder of our national pride. 2. Faces of the assembly crowds revealed Maroon spirit. 3. Five minutes between classes provided us with time to demonstrate our talents. 1. The opening assembly in the stadium was an extra-curricular activity shared in by most of the student body. 5. The sundial remained a familiar landmark on campus. Daily Routine 21 unuRj I | TIMESCUtDULt POR CLASSES ItltiOP SCHEDULE 1 yimuTEsl 8=30A M fa 9 25 A M 55MIN 1 2 9 30 fa 10=25 55 1 3 10 30 ' 11=25 55 1 3 A 10 30 - 10=55 25 ' lime 1100 11-25 |25- ■ 4 1130 AM -i’ 12=25 PM 55 MIN ■ 4 A 11=30 11=55 25 ' 1 4B 12=00 - 12=25 25 ' a 5 I2=30RM 1=25 PM 55MINI ■ 5 A 12=30 • 12=55 LU 1 5B 1=00 • 1=25 25 [ 6 130 PM a. 2=25 PM 55 MINI ■ 7 2=30 3=25 ' 55 — We “ endured ” Me required classes reluctantly , t e£ gained much from our efforts. In the classroom , time iwis spent lear nin g anything from the school song to sine and cosine. The classroom was the focal point for learning ideas , as well as for learning to he an individual. Mr. K. Lane Miller Superintendent of District H201 The West campus offered a pleasant atmosphere for work and play. Administrators voorhed hard to hoop District 201 running smoothly The administration worked diligently during the year to keep District H201 free of major problems. Mr. K. Lane Miller, superintendent, and the Board of Educa¬ tion made sure that both West and East were functioning properly. Members of the Board of Education of District 201 were (Bottom Row ) Mr. Robert Nebgen, Mr. Edwards Burris, Mrs. June Cox, (Top Row ) Mr. Norman Krause, Mr. George Nold, Mr. Leonard Moore, president, and Mr. Joseph Donlan , Jr. Mr. Robert Dosier Assistant superintendent Mr. Eugene Sawalich Business manager Mrs. Jean Donovan Board of Education secretary y 2K District 201 Mr. Jerry Turner Principal When he arrived at school early in the morning , Mr. Turner reviewed his agenda for the day. The principals wo re always there in case anything went wrong Mr. Jerry Turner, the principal, was in charge of keeping the functions and activities of the school in control, thus providing a safe and a pleasant atmos¬ phere for everyone. To assist him in his work were the four assistant principals. They worked more closely with individual students and did their best to keep them out of trouble. Mr. Harris ToUefson Senior assistant principal Mr. Dan Wolford showed the Bellevinois Staff everything he knows about popping popcorn. Principals 25 (3 teaching staff of one-hundred and fifty worked Mr. Bruce Addison: STU-Edwardsville, driver education Mr. F. B. Allen: U. of Illinois, Eastern IUxnois U., Washington U., Murray State, Physical Science Department chairman, physics and chemistry, physical science, Senior Class sponsor. School Health and Safety Committee Miss Marsha A. Ames: MacMurray College, American history, assistant cheerleading coach Mr. Norman Armstrong: SlU-Carbondale, Illinois State University, physical education, head coach cross country and track. Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsor Mr. Bruce Arnold: U. of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, driver education, head coach football, assistant coach wrestling Mr. Arnold Ay lion. U. of Southern California, Washington U., U. of Salmanca, Spain, Centro de I dolmas Sagas ta [Madrid], Spanish Mrs. Margaret Beaird: SIU-Edwardsville, civics Mr. Howard P. Belcher: Murray State U., Indiana U., SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, Business Education Department chairman, accounting Mr. Ken Besse: SIU-Edwardsville, St. Louis U., physiography, world geography. Junior Class sponsor Mrs. Mary F. Besse: SlU-Carbondale, St. Louis U., physical education Mrs. Jean Best: Ohio State U., Home Economics Department chairman, housing, meal planning, clothing Mr. Larry Betz: Washington U., SlU-Carbondale, health, physical education, head coach girls ' basketball, assistant coach football Mr. David Bobzin: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, algebra, basic math. Radio Club sponsor Miss Nina E. Bono: U. of Missouri-Columbia, English, technical theatre, composition, individualized reading, Thespian Troupe sponsor, director One-Acts, Mary Poppins [soph play ) Mrs. Mary ' Lu Bretsch: Monmouth College, U. of Illinois, librarian Mr. James Brueggeman: Illinois State U., SIU-Edwardsville, driver education, basic math, assistant coach girls ' softball Mr. Tim Buchanan: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, biology, natural science Mr. Woodford Burnett: Southeastern Louisiana U., U. of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, health, officiating, assistant coach basketball and track Mr. Dennis Butts: McKendree College, SIU-Edwards inlle, counselor, Peer Helping sponsor Miss Susan Campbell: English, Reading Skills Mrs. Jean Canale: SIU-Edwardsville, English, Sophomore Class sponsor Mr. Gary L. Carr: SlU-Carbondale, Purdue University, health, adapted physical education, head coach soccer, assistant coach track Mr. Joe Chmeleck: Eastern Illinois U., speech, theatre Mrs. Marianne Chmeleck: Benedictine College, U. of Illinois, French, French Club sponsor 26 Faculty together to lead us through a rewarding ?ear Mr. Robert Clark: Washington U., U. of Missouri, counselor Mrs. Helen Closson: Iowa State U., SlU-Carbondale, family living Mr. Doug Dahm: Belleville Area College, SIUEdwardsville, literature of action Mr. Thomas Dailey: Eastern Illinois U., U. of Illinois, Michigan State, SIU Edwardsville, counselor, school psychologist Mrs. Judy Duncan: Eastern Illinois U., SIUEdwardsville, journalism, composition, practical English, Hy News Staff adviser, public relations Mrs. Ruth Fschmann: SIU Edwardsville, English Mr. Doug Eskra: SIU Edwardsville, Art Department chairman, drawing, painting. Junior Class sponsor Mr. George R. Esterly: U. of Missouri, Southwest Missouri State, SIUEdwardsville, Trinity U., counselor, Freshman Class sponsor Mr. William Evans: SlU-Carbondale, art, jewelry design Mr. Richard D. Friederich: Rockhurst College, SIU Edwardsville, basic math, geometry, introduction to computers Mr. Dwight M. Friemann: SlU-Carbondale, SIUEdwardsville, general shop electricity, housewiring and appliance, electronics fundamentals, radio electronics, assistant coach volleyball Mrs. Felicia Fuchs: University of Missouri, physical education electives, sports Mr. George Gasparich: SlU-Carbondale, ceramics, crafts Mrs. Grace Gerren: Southern State College, SIUEdwardsville, Bible as literature, composition, English Mrs. Bonnie Gessford: Eastern Illinois University, biology, natural science Mr. Ken Guest: SIU Edwardsville, driver education, natural science Mr. William Gushleft: SIU Edwardsville, American history, American problems Mrs. Merle Guthrie: SlU-Carbondale, SIU Edwardsville, U. of Illinois, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, pompon squad, head coach cheerleaders Mr. E. M. Gyerman: Bradley U., U. of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsxnlle, Colorado State, Industrial Education Department chairman, machine shop Mr. Harold Hall: U. of Missouri, U. of Illinois, landscaping, horticulture, agricultural machinery, soil and plant science, animal science, agriculture business management, Future Farmers of America sponsor Miss Jane Hansleben: Illinois State U., Northwestern University, U. of Wisconsin, Harvard, Washington U., sociology, psychology, journalism, English, Bellevinois Staff adviser Mr. Robert Hanson: U. of Missouri, SIUEdwardsville, Social Studies Department chairman, American history, government Mr. David L. Harris: SlU-Carbondale, U. of Illinois, American history Mrs. Susan Harris: Southern Methodist U., SIUEdwardsville, U. of Illinois, American history Faculty $)an? teachers looked forward to getting out of ffy? Mr. W illiam R. Hart: SlU-Carbondale, U. of Iowa, St. Louis U., American history, world history, assistant coach wrestling Mrs. Charles W. Hasenstab, Jr.: St. Louis U., SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, composition, literature, head coach baseball Mr. Wilbern “Hank Hayes: Central Missouri U., Iowa State U., U. of Missouri, SIU-Edwards ville, counselor, Bible Study Club sponsor, College Planning for Parents, St. Clair Country Career Fair director Mrs. Linda Heape: SIU- Ed wards ville, American problems Mr. Pete Hensel: SIU-EdwardsvUle, SlU-Carbondale, physical education, athletic director, assistant coach football Mrs. Georgianne Hewitt: SlU-Carbondale, meal planning, nutrition, sewing, foods Mr. Phillip Highsmith: Illinois State U., driver education, assistant coach football and track Miss Betty Hoefer: Southeast Missouri State University, physical education electives Mrs. Joann Hoffmann: U. of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, English, vocabulary. Rough Writers ' Club co-sponsor Mrs. Marilyn Hughes: Belleville Area College, Western Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, geometry, algebra, math team sponsor Mr. Richard A. Hunsaker: SlU-Carbondale, Occidental College, U. of Denver, U. of Massachusetts, speech, debate, debate coach, director of forensics, NFL sponsor, director Little Theatre play and spring musical Mr. Don Jackson: U. of Illinois, Indiana U., Drew University, Math Department chairman, algebra, basic math Mr. Donald L. Jones: Monmouth College, U. of Missouri, ensembles, choir, choruses. Stamp Club sponsor Mr. Randy J. Jung: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, anatomy, biology Mr. Robert R. Kaiser: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, algebra, geometry, head coach tennis, assistant coach football Mr. Robert Keefe: SIU-Edwardsville, vocational math, social problems, head coach girls ' tennis, assistant coach girls ' basketball Mrs. Bonita A. Keller: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, English Mrs. Karen Kelley: Western Illinois U., Washington U., English, civics Miss Lynn Koehler: Illinois State University, German, German Club sponsor Mrs. Colleen E. Krause: SlU-Carbondale, English, reading skills Mr. Fredrick J. Kunze: DePauw University, Washington U., Spanish, Student Council sponsor Mrs. Janie Kyramarios: Washington U., Middlebury College, U. of Mexico, Mexico City College, Spanish, algebra Mr. Keith Lawrence: Central Missouri State University, physical education, assistant coach football Mr. David W. Llewellyn: U. of Illinois, Belleville Junior College, SIU-Edwardsville, geometry, algebra 28 Faculty Before faculty meetings, members of the faculty enjoyed refreshments prepared for them by the Home Ec. classes. Mr. Charles McConnell studied the choices available. -8 classrooms and into more relating atmospheres Miss Melody Maksudian: Washington U., St. Louis U., algebra, basic math, math team sponsor Miss Jo Lynda M anion: SlUCarbondale, SIU - Edwards ville , English, composition, reading, Rough Writers ' Club co-sponsor Mrs. Pat Matysik: SIU-Edwardsville, SlU Carbondale, English, composition, literature, mass media Mr. Gene Maurer: SIU-Edwardsville, U. of Illinois, physical education, head coach golf, assistant coach baseball Mr. Charles McConnell: Bradley U., Colorado State U., auto shop, general shop Mrs. Kay McCoy: Duke University, SIU-Edwardsville, counselor Mrs. Alda McIntyre: SlU Carbondale, U. of Iowa, typing, shorthand Mr. Dean Merritt: Millikin U., SlU Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, Northern Illinois U., business law, business management, personal typing, business math Mr. Albert S. Meyer: Central College, U. of Missouri-Columbia, art Mr. Arch Montgomery: Southwest Missouri U., Central Missouri State, U. of Missouri, SIU-Edwardsville, mechanical drawing, general shop Mrs. Ann Moore: Greenville College, U. of Illinois, SIU-Edwardsville, U. of Louisville, counselor Mr. Bill Moore: SIU-Edwardsville, St. Louis U., world geography, social studies Mr. Roger Mueller: Illinois State U., SIU-Edwardsville, literature, vocabulary, head coach basketball Miss Jane E. Mueth: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, speech, technical theatre, drama. Little Theatre sponsor, business manager, director Jam, spring musical Mrs. Betty Ninnis: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, shorthand, typing, office procedures Mr. Tom Ninnis: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsville, distributive education, marketing, Distributive Education Club sponsor, head coach softball Mr. Danny R. Nollman: SIU-Edwardsville, social studies, world geography, Junior Class sponsor Mrs. Donna Norbet: U. of Kansas, SIU-Edwardsville, English, composition, literature. Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsor Mr. Larry Obenchain: Indiana U., SIU-Edwardsville, Indiana State, accounting, consumer education. Consumer Education Club sponsor Miss Faye Pabst: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsville, Office Occupations, typing, Office Occupations Club sponsor Mrs. Wanda Patterson: Ouachita Baptist University, English Mr. Norman Patton: Illinois State U., SIU-Edwardsville, accounting, typing Mr. Robert Lee Petri: SlU Carbondale, general shop, machine detail drawing, technical drawing, architectural drawing and design Mr. Glenn Philpott: Western IUinois U., U. of Maryland, SIU-Edwardsville, accounting, general business, assistant coach soccer 8 ? 3n addition to tljeir classroom assignments, After a long day on campus, Mr. Vince Torigian heads for home. Mr. John Reed: SIU-Edwards xnlle, SlU-Carbondale, driver education Mrs. Elizabeth Whitnel Reichert: IJ. of Arizona, SIU-Edwardsville, civics Mrs. Peggy Reynolds: Washington U., St. Louis U., SIUEdwardsviUe, business math, general business, Chess Club co-sponsor Mr. Charles G. Rodman: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsville, English, literature, composition, head coach volleyball Mr. Jerome M. Rybicki: Lock Haven State, SlU-Carbondale, geometry, basic math Mr. Ralph S. Schlesinger: Illinois State U., U. of Illinois, Vandercook College of Music, SIU-Edwardsville, concert band, stage band, marching band, chorus, pompon squad co-sponsor Mrs. Trudy Schmidt: Eastern Illinois U., U. of Illinois, chemistry Mr. A. H. Schuessler: Elmhurst College, Northern Iowa U., SIU-Edwardsville, natural science Mr. Dennis Schutzenhofer: SIU-Edwardsville, chemistry, physics-chemistry, assistant coach baseball Mr. David Schwalb: Belleville Junior College, SIU-Edwardsville, American history, government Mrs. Patricia Seibert: SIU-Edwardsville, business English, business math, accounting, personal typing, Chess Club co-sponsor Mr. Cole Shannon: Murray State, SIU-Edwardsville, career education, work-study, Individualized Education Department chairman, alternative night school director Mias Sue Sharp: Blackburn College, SIU-Edwardsville, English, composition, literature, AFS Club sponsor Mr. George B. Shea, Jr.: Knox College, SIU-Edwardsville, English, assistant coach baseball Mr. Gary Shepek: Emporia State U., SIU-Edwardsville, U. of Wisconsin, U. of Missouri-Holla, physics, physical science. War Gaming Chub sponsor Mr. John Sims: University of Illinois, welding Mrs. Elaine M. Smith: SIU-Edwardsville, homemaking, foods, sewing. Home Economics Club sponsor Mrs. Phyllis Smith: Park College, SIU-Edwardsinlle, civics, Junior Class sponsor Mrs. Patt Snelson: William Woods College, Washington U., U. of Missouri, U. of Illinois, physical education electives, sports P.E. Mr. David Snowden: Greenville College, U. of Illinois, St. Louis U., American history. Railroad Club sponsor, director one-act play Mr. Farren Stover: Illinois State U. t U. of Illinois, Washington U., SIU-Edwardsville, French Mrs. Mary’ Ellen Struze: Edinboro State College, Oxford U., advanced reading techniques, reading clinic Miss Marjorie Switzer: Western Illinois U., physical education Mrs. Dian Thom: Illinois State U., SIU-Edwardsville, U. of Missouri-RoUa, algebra, trigonometry - SO Faculty -8 man? teachers u?ere assigned e tra-curricular duties Mrs. Cheryl Thompson: Southwest Missouri State U., SIU-EdwardsviUe, art, advanced drawing Mrs. Sandra L. Tinney: SIU EdwardsviUe, general business, data processing Mrs. Carolyn Tisch: Barnes Hospital School of Nursing, McKendree College, U. of Maryland, Forest Park Community College, Belleville Area College, SIU-EdwardsviUe, school nurse Mrs. Gussie M. Tonne: Belleville Junior College, West Texas State U., SIU-EdwardsviUe, English, literature, writing Mr. Vincent F. Torigian: STU-EdwardsviUe, civics, American history, Pep Club sponsor. State and Local History Club sponsor Mr. Gary Twesten: SIU EdwardsviUe, ecology, photography Mr. Dale R. Van Blair: Quincy College, Drake U., SIU-EdwardsviUe, English Department chairman, literature Mr. Nathtan Veach: SIU-EdwardsviUe, U. of Nevada, Bemidji State, general wood shop, woodworking, furniture construction Mr. Robert J. Vitek: Eastern Illinois U., SIU EdwardsviUe, American history, American problems Mrs. Juanita Wallen: U. of Illinois, U. of Wisco nsin, instructional materials center Mrs. Sandra S. Weber: SIU-EdwardsviUe, SlU-Carbondale, English, basic communications Mrs. Jo Ann Wehmeier: Murray State University, librarian Mr. F. B. Allen was one of the faculty patrol who were in charge of checking parking stickers and making sure that students parked in the right places . Mr. John M. Wehmeier: SIU-EdwardsviUe, algebra, geometry, head coach wrestling, assistant coach football, FCA co sponsor Mr. Gary Weshinskey: SlU-Carbondale, driver education, sports P.E. Mr. James M. Wiesen: Belleville Area College, SlU-Carbondale, SH -EdwardsviUe, American history, civics, pre-vocational education Mrs. Linda Hayes Williams: SlU-Carbondale, SIU-EdwardsviUe, civics Mrs. Vera Wood: Butler University, Midwestern U., SIU EdwardsviUe, clerical office procedures, shorthand, business math, Future Secretaries Association sponsor Mr. Robert Yagge: SIU EdwardsviUe, basic math, technical math Mr. Harold P. Yung: U. of IUinois, St. Louis U., algebra, trigonometry Faculty SI Personnel keep campus clean anS efficient The work of the cafeteria , clerical and janitorial staffs was often over¬ looked. The janitors never failed to keep our campus clean. They discovered that the statement , “For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction ’ was true as they cleaned up the messes we made. The cafeteria workers were never dismayed as they served hot meals to all of us. The clerical staff helped our princi¬ pals to keep order by keeping track of our whereabouts. The Board of Education secretaries were (Bottom Row ) Marlene Wright, Debbie Dahm, Wally Cechovic, (Top Row) Nadine Chapman, Gayle Hargis, Myra Ramers, and Jo Ann Katzmark. The high school secretaries were {Bottom Row) Jean tlinger, Gloria Rose, Marian Sanford, EUie Krummrich, McDonald, Lynn Schwoebel, Sheila Voellinger, Jo Betty Burris, and Mary Lou Chamblin. Doctorman, (Top Row) Helen Phillips, Doris Wit- Working as Mr. Robert Dosier ' s secretary, Mrs. Myra Ramers helped to keep the Board of Education office operating. Mrs. Helen Phillips assisted Tom Elsea in Mr. Turner ' s office. 8% Secretarial Staffs The staff who prepared and served meals to us were {Bottom Row) Lou Renth, Margie Schuetz, Jean Volluz, Diane Point on, Flo Tylka, Cookie Isselhardt, Nancy Drumm, campus manager , (Top Row) Keith Jokisch, ?ose Kricenski, Donna Paul, Lu Harmon, Agnes Reinhardt, Doris Muckesturm, Eileen Heidom, Agnes Senzel, Betty Koesterer, Ann McCurdy, Doris Schmidt, Mary Ann Klotz, Betty Rothgangel, Darlene Wurdinger, and Herb Huth, district manager. Cafeteria workers relaxed after a hard day ' s work. Maintaining equipment on campus was the job of (Bottom Row) Vernon Beaumont, chief engineer, Ann Reuss, Bill Shaw, Al Sink, (Top Row) John Mullett, Mike Coon, Andy Bagwell, Gene Klingelhoefer, Jo Kramkowski, and John Goodnick, assistant chief engineer. Students and faculty will miss Mrs. Anna Annie Gaubatz who retired in January after twenty-five years of working on campus. She began her work as a member of the cafeteria staff and then switched to the job of matron on the custodial staff. Called “ Grandma as a term of affection by many students over the years, Mrs. Gaubatz gave common sense advice to many who came to her with problems. With her devotion to work and duty, she set a good example for students who came to know her as she went around doing her work on campus. She was honored by her colleagues with a reception rn the conference room on her last day of work. Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs SS dlcpcr calculating courses u?ere challenging The clever calculating courses were some of the many math classes offered to students. In freshman algebra, basic math, intro¬ duction to algebra and junior algebra, students learned that in order to get .As, B’s, or C’s, they had to know their x’s, y’s and z’s. In geometry, students learned that there was more to squares, rectangles and triangles. They attempted to conquer theorems and angles. In trigonometry, college algebra, and introduction to computers, students had to deal with more challenging and com¬ plicated material. It didn’t take them long to find out that these courses demanded extra effort. Rick Schroeder and Tim Kastner worked with computers in an Introductory to Computers class. Mrs. Merle Guthrie ' s geometry students learned how to draw circles and angles with the use of rulers, compasses, and protractors. H Mathematics Amalie Ferry and Kimberly Adkins worked on necklaces as a project for their first-year French class. Eanguage studies provide erotic experiences Students encountered exotic experi¬ ences by enrolling in foreign language classes. French students studied the culture of the country with a special emphasis on French artists. One of their projects in learning the language was creating Valentines. To study the country and the language of Germany, every Tuesday one of the classes performed plays and skits in German. Making pinatas helped Spanish stu¬ dents to understand the culture of the Spanish-speaking peoples. Kelly Grenia, Jim Kurtz , Ronka Amos, and Caroline Brennan performed skits for their German class. Mary Lu Arterbum and Whitney Higgins constructed a pinatafor a Spanish class. Foreign Languages 35 One of the techniques used in literature classes was the group discussion method. In a quiet spot in the library, Cindy James pores In their oral interpretation class, Ben Hunsaker and Jane Womble over a novel assigned in a literature class. demonstrated acting skills. 36 English Through the use of reading machines , students enrolled in the Reading Clinic increased speed and comprehension in their reading. Snglish courses gaue exciting experiences Language arts are used all day long , in the cafeteria , in all classrooms , between friends , and everywhere in our daily lives. Courses in the language arts , which include reading , writing , speaking , and listening , are commonly called “English classes.” Since all courses are in the English language , knowing the English language is essential to all learning in school. All freshmen were given a basic course , stressing literature and composition. Through the reading of “Romeo and Juliet” they were introduced to Shakespeare. One semester of the sophomore year stressed speech skills and oral communication through voice inflection , gesture , and facial expression. Juniors and seniors chose from a pot pouri of courses called by such titles as vocabulary , reading techniques , individualized reading , composition , and assorted literature. English S7 Observing a chemistry experiment were Neil Middendorf, Tom Krawczyk , Dave Me Common, Scott Berry , and Sam Hayes. Students stripe for scientific skills Those enrolled in courses in the physical and natural sciences devel¬ oped scientific skills. Courses in biology and anatomy gave students a chance to learn the use of the microscope. They also disected worms, crayfish, frogs, cats, pigs, and sharks. Students became familiar with and learned to use laboratory equipment in their physics and chemistry classes. Her physics class gave Alice Younger a hair- raising experience. Greg Thomas and Doug McCurdy examined the structure of a fish during an ecology class. 38 Physical and Natural Sciences Shelly Melhom examined the cat that her anatomy class had dissected. Todd Schroeder and Mattha Bossier were in charge of watering the plants in the biology lab . Natural and Physical Sciences 39 Social Studies courses stimulate thinking One way to find out more about people and their cultures was to enroll in courses in the social studies fields. There were a variety of mini-courses from which juniors could choose which aspect of American history they wished to study about. Catchy titles of those little courses included Men at War, America ' s West, Nuclear Age, Civil War, the ' 20’s and ' 30’s, Popular American Image, Colonial Life, America in World Crisis, Frigates, Fords, and Phantoms, Grange to Ghetto, and Minorities. To study the nature of human relationships, seniors enrolled in sociology while those in psychology classes studied the behavior of individuals. Other courses included American problems, government, and civics which dealt with the political and economic aspects of daily life. The physiography class of Mike Rockwell , Duane Trickey , and Bob Week learned about the earth s development by examining rocks such as fluorite , the state mineral of Illinois . Alan Dixon and Dave O’Neal , candidates for the United States students in government and other social studies classes Senate , returned to their Alma Mater in October for their attended the News-Democrat-sponsored event in the Audi- fourth debate in the state. To observe democracy in action , torium. 10 Social Studies To learn more about lifestyles in other places, Kim Buckner and Joe Davies played the game of Ghetto in Mr. Robert Vitek ' s class in American problems. A class in the history of the ‘ 20 ' and the ‘30 ' s suffered through an exam given by Mr. Vince Torigian. Social Studies U1 Physical proficiency u as o ultimate goal The objective of classes in physi¬ cal education and health was physi¬ cal proficiency. PE gave students an hour of play in a day of work. In health classes they picked up information about ways to keep in top shape. Red Light, Green Light was more than a game for driver’s education students as they learned the proper and safe ways to handle a car through the use of classroom instruction, the simulator, and an actual car. Joy Elliot and Amy Schofield kept an eye on their blood pressure during Mr. Gary Carr ' s health class. Learning the rules of the road started in classroom instruction. Even during the simulator phase of driver training, Cindy Eaton concentrated on the road. Behind the wheel experience brought together the classroom and the simulator phases of the driver education program. Ki Physical Education and Driver ' s Education Watch out , guys! Because of their Family Living project , these girls already have planned their weddings. In her clothing construction class , Sheri Panneck created a new outfit for herself Practical skills vacrc pickeS up in Kome Sconomics As inflation brought increased prices the cost of food and clothing kept going up. Courses in Home Economics helped to teach girls how to stretch their dollars. In sewing classes, they learned how to create their own clothes and to sew for others, picking their own clothes and shortcuts along the way. Money saved from constructing their own clothes and a new wardrobe were benefits gained in addition to receiving a credit toward graduation. Students enrolled in meal planning, nutrition, and cooking classes found that there was more of a nutritious meal than just opening a can. They enjoyed experimenting with new dishes. The course called Family Living dealt with various aspects of married life and bringing up children. Home Economics US To increase their speed and accuracy in transcribing letters Karen Hankhammer and Cathy Turpin used the dictaphone in an office occupation class. Financial finesse u?as c goal of business classes Financial finesse was obtained as stu¬ dents mastered their business courses and learned business skills. As changes became evident in the job market , more students realized that their future will lie in the business community. The Business Education department pro¬ vided classes in almost every aspect of business from accounting to typing for interested students. Shorthand , typing , office procedures , and business English classes focused on the skills needed by those wanting to obtain a secretarial job or to gain business experience. “Guilty or not guilty ” was the question posed to the consumer education classes as they learned about the court system through simulation. H Business Education As Mrs. Vera Wood pointed out to her class, it took more than a secret decoder ring to figure out the meaning of shorthand. Skills needed in our personal lives were also a concern of business courses. With the increase of students in part-time jobs, learning to prepare tax forms in account¬ ing classes became a practical necessity. The cliche “Let the buyer beware ” was the motto of consumer education courses as students were taught to deal with decisions and problems they encountered as customers. Business law courses ex¬ plained to students their legal recourses and their rights and duties as citizens, consumers, employees, and eventually, employers. Accounting teachers became as busy as H R Block during tax time as they helped students with their tax forms. Business Education -45 Marcia Skowron enjoyed her work on her bitik in a crafts class. Using the skills developed in a drawing class , Jeff Williams won recognition for his work. Artistic students display t eir abilities Artistic students displayed their abilities beginning with Art 1-2. After the introductory year, they could choose advanced classes such as jewel¬ ry design, crafts, pottery, and ceramics. Musical ability was trained in cho¬ ruses, bands, and guitar classes. Students interested and skilled in the fine arts earned recognition for themselves and their school with their achievements. Ronda Brough was the audience for the guitar playing of Jim Grissom. 46 Fine Arts Susie Huwer tried different arrangements on a project for her ceramics class. Tim Walz concentrated on designing jewelry in his art class. ftQecHanical master? u?as acHiet e3 b? man? The students who achieved mechani¬ cal mastery were the ones who enrolled in industrial arts courses. There were three different sections of wood shop, beginning with general shop for freshmen. In beginning wood shop the students constructed benches, magazine racks, and bookcases. Those enrolled in furniture construction made large pieces of furniture such as floor gun cases and large coffee tables. The drawing classes helped prepare students for future jobs such as blueprinting and architectural work. In auto shop students learned how to tune up engines. By studying the individual parts, they found out how the engine works. Welding courses gave those enrolled the opportunity to learn about and to operate welding tools. Perry Nowak concentrated on his welding. Shop foreman John Schweiss knew how to accomplish his wood shop project. 5 - Tim Padgett and Robert Schaefer worked hard on their assignment in an electronics class. U8 Industrial Arts Rick Rozycke and Rick Stavder got “hands on training ” in the Auto Shop. As the only girl in her architectural drawing class, Margaret Edmondson, a senior, concentrated on a new design. 2 27216 Industrial Arts 49 We showed our individuality in choosing courses and friends, while we united in school spirit and cheering our teams on to victory. Classes were obviously divided by plays, elections, and spirit assemblies, but we all helped to support one another. Together, all two thousand five hundred and sixty-two of vs were proud to be Belleville West. Kathleen Ackroyd: Transfer from Zweibruckon American High School in Germany, Choir 1,2,3,4, musical 1,3,4, Jam 3, speech team 1,2, Student Council 1, German Club 1,3,4, AFS 4, Bible Study Club 1,2,3, football statistician 4 Can Adams Larry Ague Wanda Anderson Joseph R. Anna: Football 1,2, basketball 1,2, baseball 1,4, track 2, debate 2, floats 1,2 Donna J. Appel Kevin Earl Arnold Tamara Lynn Arnold: FCA 1,2,3,4, co-president 3,4, track 1,2,3, cheerleader 3,4, cross country 2, Jam and Jam Writing and Jam Court 3, Prom 3, wrestling manager 2, soph play 2, Choir Ensembles 3,4 Kimberly Arras: Floats 1,2,3, Office Occupations Club 4 Memories of our senior ?ear will neper be forgotten . . . Mary Lu Arterburn: Tennis 2,3,4, track 1 Vivien Elizabeth Aye: Concert Band 1,2, one-acts 1, Theatre 1, French Club 1, History Club 1,2,3,4 James William Bailey Seniors 53 IS? getting inpobed in extracurricular activities many of us Shepard Coleman Berry: Theatr e 1,2,3A, Marching Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, musicals 1.2.3.4, one-acts 1, “Peter Pan 2, “Jam in a Capsule 3, “Inherit the Wind 4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4, Reader ' s Theatre 4, speech team 4, contest play 2,3,4 Gayal Gene Betti§: Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4, Theatre 1,2, musicals 2,3,4, Prom 3, one-acts 1, “Peter Pan” 3, Jam 3, French Club 2,3 Robert John Bighaus Pamela Biilhartz Donna Marie Blaes Debra Lynn Blanck: Pep Club 1,2, treasurer 3, president 4, History Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Bellevillettes 3,4, Honor Society 4, student service 1,2,3,4 Jill Elaine Boehmer: Floats 1,2,4, track 1, soph play 2, basketball statistician 2, Marching Band 3.4, FCA 3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Linda Lee Boettcher: Theatre 1,2, Pep Chib 1, History Club 1, floats 1,2,3, soph play 2, Prom 3 Paul M. Booth Pamela Bowen Debra Sue Bramble: Track 1, Prom 3 Kori Brand: Transfer from San Francisco, California 3 Mike Brennan Stacie Brittin: Floats 1,4, Jam 3, Chorus 1,2, track 1, track manager 2,3,4, wrestling manager 3,4, musical 2 Angelia Kay Brittingham: Transfer from Waterloo, Illinois, Pep Club 1,2, Future Homemakers 1, German Chib 1,2 Kerri Diane Brown: Volleyball 1, floats 1,3,4, Prom 3 Michael Brown Timothy Brown Robert A. Browy: Floats chairman 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2, Student Council 4, Hy News Staff sports editor 3,4 Jay Bruckner: Football 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2 Mary Sue Bucknell: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, Jam 3, musicals 1,3,4, French Club 1,2, History Club 2, math team 2,3,4 Kimberly Sue Buckner Joan Budde: History Club 1,2,3, president 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Choir 4, Jam and Jam Writing 3, Hy News Staff feature editor 4, floats 3,4, Choralettes 2, Melodettes 3 Steven Buklad: Basketball 3,4, floats 4 -3 u?ere able to meet neu? people and broaden our interests Barbara Burleson Sarah Burris David Paul Buser: Football 1,2,3, co-captain A, class vice-president 1 Julie Ann Buss: Theatre 1,2, floats 1,2, one-acts 1, soph play 2 Jay Butler: Distributive Education Club 4, baseball 1 John Buttery Dianne Carmody: Volleyball 1,2,3, track 1, FSA 3, Office Occupations Club K Robert Thomas Carty, Jr.: War Gaines Club 1, president 3A, Rough Writers 3A, Chess Club 3, president U Karen Chadeayne: Chorus 1 Daniel Wayne Chamberlin: Football 1 Brian Chapman Mark David Chapman: Concert Band 1,2, Marching Band 3A Ken Chinn: Football 1,2,3A, wrestling 1,2A Tom Clements Cindy Clifton Donna L. Clifton: Transfer from Hazelwood Central, St. Louis, Missouri 3, cheerleader 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Chorus 1, gymnastics 1,2, Jam 3 Jama Richardson kept on top of things as Illinois State Presi¬ dent of Distributive Education Clubs. Seniors 55 Sana in a Capsule and ”Peter Pan” u?ere tmo class Charlotte Coil Peggy H. Colgan: Pep Club 1,2,3A, basketball statistician 2,3, French Club 1,2, track manager 3A, float U Paul E. Collins Karen Conklin: Marching Band 2,3, Future Secretaries Association 3, History Club 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Gary Conrad Christopher Constance Janet Cook Sally Jane Crowe: Floats 1,2,3A, German Club 1,2, History Club 3A, Prom 3 Diana Crowell Laura Kay CuDi: Marching Band 2,3A, Cadet Band 1, Orchestra 2,3, math team 1,2,3A, Michael Daenzer: Theatre 1,2,3A, Thespian 1,2,3A, Bellevinois Staff 4, student service 1 Dave Dahm: Football 1,2,3A, baseball 1,2 Donna Kay Davis: Bellevinois Staffs, floats 3A D. Gad Davis: Theatre 1,2,3A, one-acts 1, soph play 1,2, Jam 3, Prom 1,3, Student Council treasurer 1,2, French Chib secretary 3, president k, baseball manager 1,2, Choir 3A, In-Sept Sextet 3A, musicals 2,3A, Choraleers 2 Perry Deeke Melissa Ann DeMonge: Track 1, basketball statistician 2, floats 1,2,3A 56 Seniors Gary Dengler: Wrestling 1,2,3A Don Dennigmann: Wrestling 1,2,3 Robert Determan Matthew Diehl Dale Dintelmann: Future Farmers of America 2,3, treasurer 4 Dean Dintelmann Terry Dobbs Lori Ann Docking activities tl at showed our creativity and acting ability Robert Doerr Lisa Ann Doiron: Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2, soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom 3, golf 3A, floats 2,3A Scott Donley: Future Farmers of America 1,2,3A Kevin Downen: Track 1,2, basketball 1,2,3A, floats 2,3A, Jam and Court 3 Lawrence A. Driscoll Elizabeth Dunn Barb Eaton: One-acts 1, floats 1,2,3A, Chorus 1 Bob Eaton: Floats 1,2A, Football 1 Our sophomore play took us to new heights. Laura Molitor demon¬ strated this as “Peter Pan Kevin Downen, Dave Lautz and Frank Kart - man portrayed “The Knack ” in our Junior Jam, singing “My Sharona , Seniors 57 The (JdT scores u?e u?oul3 rather forget t an remember Jeff Ebel Bob W. Ebel Margaret L-dmondson Track 2,3,4, Prom 3, French Club 1,2,3,4, soph play 2, floats 1,2A Melody L. Edward : Basketball 2,3,4, volleyball 2,3,4, floats 2,4 Craig Eichholz Jeannette C. Elbe: Chorus 1,2, soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom 3, Belle vxnoxs Staff 4, floats 1,2,3,4 Eric Ellison Michelle Embrich Arthur Emke Sheila Englerth Rhonda Ernst: Chorus 1,2, History Club 1,2,3, Junior Achievement 2,3, Distributive Education Club secretary 4 Deborah Lvnn Eschman: FCA 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, track 1,2,3,4, cross country 2,3,4 William L. Farmer III: Hy News Staff 2,3 Cheryl Lynn Feazel: Pompon squad 2,3, captain 4, Chorus 1,2, Bellexnllettes 3, Jam 3, soph play 2, musical 2 Kimberly L. Feigl: French Club 1,2, floats 1,2, Chorus 1,2, student service 2, marching Band color guard 4 James Ferry Kathleen Fetterer: Soph play 2, Marching Band majorette 3,4, Junior Achievement 4 Mark Finck: Football 1,2,3,4, track 2 David Fischer: Student Council 1,2,3,4, treasurer 3, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2,3,4, class vice-president 2, wrestling 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Jim Fishbein: Football 1,2,3, wrestling 1,2,3,4, Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4, treasurer 2, sentinal 3,4 Pamela Ann Flahan: Basketball 1,2, Sharon M. Fleshren: Volleyball 1,2,3, co-captain 4, softball 2 Kimberly A. Ford: Cheerleading 3, co-captain 4, French Club 1,2,3, AFS Club 3,4, secretary 3, soph play 2, Jam 3 Lx l Abner 2, Camelot 3 Larry Don Foster became important w [ m filling out college applications Robert I). Fournie Steven Fox Valerie Franklin Celeste Franzen Monica Sue Frederick: Chorus 1,2,3, tennis team 2,3 Kelly A. Fuchs Dean Fults Kimberly Gale Barbara Jean Gardner: One acts 1, basketball manager 2, floats 1,2,3, It Mark Gardner: Transfer from Texas 3, Junior Achievement 3,4, Prom 3, float 4 Lisa Garrett: Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2, cheerleading 3 Steve Gauch: Wrestling 1,2,3, co captain 4 Patricia Ann Gither: One acts 1, Oklahoma” 1, Theatre I, soph play 2, Jam 3, floats 1,3,4, Future Secretaries Association 3, pompon squad 3,4 Lisa Sue Glaeser: Chorus 1, soph play 2, floats 1,2,3 Bud M. Gore David Michael Graf: Baseball 1,2, float 4 Daniel Graham Shari Gray: Chorus 1,2,3, floats 1 Debbie Greener: Junior Achievement 4, Office Occupations Club 4, float 3 Joan Kllen Gregowicz: French Club president 1, vice-president 2,3,4, AFS Club 2,3, president 4, soph play 2, Prom 3, Jam and Jam Writing 3, Bellevinois Staff 4 Susan Gregson: Student Council 2,3,4, class secretary 4, Hobo Day chairman 4, Prom 3, FCA 3,4, track 1,2, cross country 3, track manager 3,4, floats 1,2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Barb Gremaud: Chorus 1, Girls’ Glee 2, soph play 2, Jam and Jam Writing 3, floats 4 Gena L. Griebel: Track 1, cross country 2, Rough Writers 1, Junior Achievement 2,3,4, company president 2,3,4, center president 3,4, State History Contest 3 Jim Groce - Seniors 59 Our 744 individual personalities combined during school Brian Allan Groom: “Lii Abner 2 Paula Dorthy Grummel 41 Haas Jerry Haas: Golf 1X3A, basketball 1,3,3A, baseball 2,K Richard Haas Kathy Habennehl Elizabeth Hamann Judith A. Hamann: Track 1,3, Bible Study Club 3A Karen Ann Elizabeth Hankammer: Chorus 1, soph play 3, Jam 3 Dave Fischer , Tim Snare, and Steve Nolte made their own senior Captains Terry Dobbs and Dave Baser served as “ our ” spirit triangle. leaders during the victory bell assembly on the steps of the Auditorium. 60 Seniors assemblies to shou? i o “GlniteS Senior” spirit Thom s Hankley: Wrestling 1,2, baseball 1 John E. Harper: Concert Band 1,2, football 1, track 1 Mark David Harris: Football 1,2,1, wrestling 1,2, baseball 1,2,1 Michael Wayne Harris: Soccer 2,3,1 Vicki Sue Hauser Paul Havel Gina Gayle Hawkins: Marching Band 1,2,3, Choralettes 1, CKoraleers 2, Choir 3, Theatre 1, French Club 1, softball A Annette Gerise Hayden: Chorus 1, Merritones 2,3, Home Economics Chib 1,2,3, president l Sharon Lee Hayden: Floats 1,2,3,A, Jam 3, Prom 3, Bellevinois Staff A, Chorus 1 Diane Heidenfeider Kelly Heidorn: Volleyball 1, track 1, Jam 3, cheerleading 2,3,A Dennis Heiman Kevin L. Helfrich Laurie Anne Heller: Chorus 1, Choir 2,3, accompanist A, Casuals Sextet accompanist 2,3,A, Future Secretaries Association 3, Jam 3, Camelot 3, float A Denise Majella Hemmer Gary Henderson V anessa Hendricks David Hepworth: Football 1,2,3,A Seniors 61 Lisa Herman Sheila Herzig Jeanette Ann Hessler Patti Hettenhausen Michelle Annette Hicks: Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, BelleviUettes 3, floats 2,3 Whitney Ann Higgins: Cadet Band 1, Marching Band 2,3A, float 1 Glenda Highland David Dwight Hight C harles Hillesheim: Cross country 1, track 1,2, wrestling 2, Choir 2,3A, float 1,2 came to ®est as freshmen filled great anticipation Mark A. Hines Lisa Jeanne Hoecker Jean Hoelscher: Chorus 1,2, Junior Achievement 3A, Jam Writing 3, Future Secretaries Association k Charles Hoepker Shirley Hoernis Timothy M. Hoernis Debbie Hoff: Chorus 1, Belle tones 2, Chorale ers 2, Choir 3, Office Occupations president It Jacqueline M. Hoffeditz: Photography Club 1, Hy Nexus Staff 3, Junior Achievement 3,i, Bellevinois Staff i, Prom 3, floats 1A Daniel Hoffman fc- 62 Seniors Darrell Hoffman Judy Hoffmann: Floats 1,2, Prom 3, Home Economics Club 3, Distributive Education Club 4 Scott Hogshead Elizabeth Ann Holle: Concert Band 1, Chorus 1, German Club 1,2,3, 4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Choraleers 2, Choir 3,4, All-State Band 3, In-Sept Sextet 3,4, Remon 3,4, Rough Writers 2,3,4, musicals 2,3, Pep Band 2,3,4 Karen Marie Hornbostel: Track 1, soccer manager 2,3,4 Pamela Ann Hose: Symphonette 1, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chamber Orchestra 2,3,4 Susan Houk: One-acts 1, FCA 2,3,4, cross country 3, track 1,2,3,4, Distributive Education Club 4 Larry Allan Howard, Jr.: Baseball 1,4 Jeffrey S. Huber: Future Farmers of America 4 an3 lcapc as seniors with a feeling of accomplishment Susan Hubert: Basketball 1, basketball manager (girls) 2,3, track 1,2,3,4, FCA 4 J one 11 Hucke Dee Dee Hughes: History Club 1,2,3, floats 2,3, Office Occupations Club historian 4 Benjamin Ray Hunsaker: Wrestling 1, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Thespian 3,4, contest play 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 3,4, debate 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, speech team 2,3,4, Reader ' s Theatre 3,4, musicals 1,2,3,4 Vicky Lorene Hunt LeRoy Hurst Steven Hutsch David Ingram: Wrestling 1,2,3, track 1,2,3,4 Douglas Ingram: Track 1 Seniors 63 June J. Ingram: Football 1,2, track 1 Cherie Lynn Ismail: Marching Eland 3,4, pompon squad 3,4, wrestling statistician 3,4, Li ' l Abner 2, soph play 2, Jam 3, Chorus 1, Honor Society 4, float 4 Elizabeth Ann Jenkins: Floats 1,2,3, soph play 2, Jam 3, Prom 3 Lisa Lynne Johnson: Concert Band 1,2 Scott Johnson Terry Johnson Barry C. Jones: Football 1,2, track 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1 Sheryl Jones: Distributive Education Club 3, president 4 Jeffery Jung iors wore able to express tfy?ir political x ieu s during Our representatives were (Bottom Row) Bob Browy, Frank Kartman, Dave Lautz, Nick Zenerosa, Kurt Wallace, Tim Snare, (Second Row) Martha Wilkenson, Fabianne Netto, On Satta- bongkat, Kay Wallace, Christy Waterson, (Top Row) Tracy Sotiropoulos, Susan Markus, and Dave Fischer. 64 Seniors ■ Elizabeth Kadavi Marie Kaemmerer Kay Lynn Kaiser: Floats 2, 3, 4 Katherine Elizabeth Kamm: Track 1,2, tennis 1,2,3, Pep Chib 1, soph play 2, Theatre 1,2, Prom 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, floats 1,2,3A Mary Jo Teresa Karls: Theatre 1,2,3, one-acts 1, soph play 2, Jam student director and Jam Writing 3, floats 1,2,3, Pep Club 1, Photography Club 3 Frank Louis Kartmann: Floats 1,2,3A, baseball 1,2, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 2,3A, drum major 3A, Jan and Jam Writing 3, Jam King 3, Student Council 4, Pep Band 2,3A, speech team 4, best drum major . award (Little Egypt contest) 4 Tim Kastner: Floats 2,3,4, baseball 1,2 Douglas Kaufman: Football 1,2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Ensemble 3,4, track 1,2,3,4, FCA 3,4, president 4, float 4 Michael Kealey tire “mocl election” sponsored ify? government classes Cara Jo Keck: Lil Abner 2, Jam 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, French Chib 1,2, AFS Club 2, floats 1,2 Karen Sue Kemp: Junior Achievement 2, Future Secretaries Association 4 William Kern Vicki Kirtlink Jody Klapp Scott Klotz l Knapp: Chorus 1, History Club 1, one-acts 1, soph play 2, floats 1,2, Jam Writing 3, Theatre 1,2,3,4, Photography Club 3,4 Laurie Knolhoff: Floats 1,2,3, Jam 3, Chorus 1,2, Prom 3, Office Occupations Club 4 Donna Knox Seniors 65 8 ? Sach class h as its oum set of problems to overcome but Lisa J. Kraft: FCA 2,3,+, NFL Student Congress 3, floats 1,2, one-acts 1 Norman C. Krause, Jr.: Basketball 1,2,3,It, baseball 1,2,3,+, floats 1,2,3,+, Hy News Staff + Nancy Krick: Future Secretaries Association 3 Dana Krieg Marianne Kroupa Janet Diane Krull: Future Secretaries Association +, float 1 Karen Jean Kunstman: Marching Band 3,+, Pep Band 3,+, Concert Band 2, Cadet Band 1, math team 1,2,3,+ Howard Frank Kurtz: Football manager 1,2,3,+, wrestling manager 1, wrestling 2,3, History Club 2, German Club +, floats 2,3,+, Athletic Director ' s assistant 1,2,3,+ Steve Kusmer: Float + Paul Anthony Lanzante: Wrestling 1,2,3,+, track 2 Thomas Larkin Tim M. Larkin: Hy News Staff+ Lisa Ann Latinette: History Club 1,2, “ Oklahoma 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, Marching Band 3,+, pompon squad 3,+, co-captain + Mark Latinette David Lautz: Student Council 1,2,3,+, vice-president +, class president 2,3, Big “W chairman 2,3, Prom chairman 3, Jam and Jam Writing and Jam Court 3, floats 1,2,3,+, football 1,2, tennis 1,2, math team 2,3 Dean C. Lawrence: Football 1,2,3,+, baseball 1,2, floats 2,3,+ 66 Seniors Karen Renee Laws Karen Michelle Ledbetter: Concert Band 1 Theresa M. Lehr: Chorus 1,2 Wayne Leingang Victor G. Len Alan James Lesko: Tennis team 1,2,3,+ Cindy Ann LeRoy: Floats 2,3 Catherine Marv Lidisky: Chorus 1, one-acts 1, Theatre 1, Pep Club 1,2, History Club 2, Belletones 2, Chordettes 2 -a u e trusted our able class officers to get us through Mary Angela Lindauer: Pep Club 1,2,3,4, secretary 2, trice president 3, treasurer 4, Theatre 1,2, History Club 1,2, Jam 3, floats 1,2,3, Chorus 1,3 Ethan Litsey: Soccer 1,2,3,4 Annette Catherine Litteken Paula Loehr Dana Lynne Luddeke: Transfer from Granite City North, Granite City, Illinois Jamie Mahmood Nabeel Mahmood Michael P. Malone: Model Railroad Club 1, president 2, vice-president 3,4, wrestling 1,2,3 Dave Wenzel, vice-president, and Rob Me Common, president, led our class. Susan Greg son, secretary, and Elaine Mank, treasurer, kept our records. Elaine Suzanne Mank: Student Council 1,3,4, class secretary 1, treasurer 3,4, Spirit Committee chairman 4, track 1, Theatre 1, jam 3, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3,4, Bellevinois Staff 4 Michelle Ranae Mannon: Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Choir 3,4, Casuals Sextet 4, Remon 4, FCA 4, AFS 2, Future Secretaries Association 2, floats 1,4 Susan Kay Markus: Student Council 4, Bellevinois Staff 4, Choir 3, Choralettes 2, Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3,4, Jam 3, Prom 3, math team 3, Hall Decorating Contest chairman 4 Scott C. Martens: Basketball 1,2,3, golf 2,3,4 Dena Denise Martin: Marching Band 2,3,4 Richard William Martin: Football 1.2,3,4 Mark E. Mason: Football 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2, baseball 1,2,3,4 Kara Lynn Mathenia: Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, musical 2,3,4 -4 Seniors 67 flll Suring high school we were able to enjo? the open Tracey Lynne Matthews: Marching Band. 1,2,3,1, musical 2, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 3, l, Ensemble 3A, Remon 3A Kevin James Matychowiak Susan Kay Matzenbacher: Softball 2,3A, volleybaU 1,2, Choralettes 1, Choraleers 2, Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2 Melanie Sue May: Concert Band 1, Bible Study Club 3, FCA l Scott Mauer: Auto shop foreman Rob McCammon: Basketball 1,2,3A, floats 1,2,3A, soccer 1,2, track 1,2, class president l, math team 1,2,3A Laura Christine McClary: Theatre 1,2,3A, Thespian 2,3A, pompon squad 3A, Prom 3, German Club 2A, floats 2,3A, musicals 1,2,3, Jam 3, one-acts 1, soph play 2, History Club 1,2,3, speech team l Julie A. McCoy James Doug McCurdy Daniel E. McGinnis: History Club 1,2,3A, Social Studies Club 3A, AFS Club 3, summer exhange student to Argentina 3 James N. McKinnon: Baseball 1,2A Cheryl Elaine McLaughlin: Marching Band 1,2,3A, Orchestra 1,2,3A, Chamber Orchestra 2,3A, musical 2,3A Bob McNaughton MicheUe McWilliams Mechele A. Melhorn: Volleyball 1, soph play 2, softball 2, floats 1.2,3A Melissa Melton: One-acts 1, History Club 1,2,3A, debate 1,2,3A, NFL 1,2,3A, Bellevinois Staff i 68 Seniors Timothy Merten Charles Meyer Lisa Meyer: One-acts 1, soph play 2, Theatre 1,2, Choralettes 2, French Club 1,2 Vicki M. Meyer: History Chib 1,2,3A, float 1, track 1 Joseph Millard James Marvin Miller JoEUen Miller Timothy Mohr campus” pripilege w i o others u er ? stuck Ken Mrkacek Clemence Paul Mudd Amanda M. Mueller: Float 1,3, debate 2, speech teach 2, NFL 2, Hy News Staff 3, editor A, Honor Society A Donald Mueller: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Harmoneers 3, Choir it Earl Lee Mueller: Future Farmers of America It Mary Beth Mueller: Chorus 1, Girls ' Glee 2, Melodettes 3, Harmoneers It, float 2, History Club It, Jam 3, Prom 3, Theatre 1 Ronald Mueller Sherri Lynn Mueller: Concert Band 1, Marching 2, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3 a in study kalis Nancy S. Mohrman: Basketball 1,2 Laura Molitor: One acts 1, Theatre 1,2, It, Marching Band 3, It, pompon squad 3,It, soph play 2, Prom 3, Jam 3, History Club 1,2,3, Chorus 1 Renee Marie Mondy: Student Council 1,2,3, float8 1,2,3, l pompon squad 2,3, A, Choir 3, A, Remon A, Jam and Jam Writing and Jam Court 3, Magazine Drive chairman. Prom 3, Miss Maroon A, Bellevinois Staff A Dana Moody Laura Moore Michelle Morris Janice Elaine Morrison: Theatre 1,2,A, one-acts 1, Choralettes 2,3, Choir A, Chorus 1, float A, musical A, Inherit the Wind” A, Cadet Band 1 Vicki Morton James Mullen Melinda Kathleen Mullins: French Club 1,2, Chorus 1, float 3, Peter Pan” 2, Prom 3, football statistician 3 Donald Munie: Football manager 1,2,3,A, wrestling manager 1,2,3,A, track manager 1,2,3, A David Wayne Murphy: Transfer from Althoff 3, baseball manager 3, wrestling A, baseball A Sandra Lee Muskopf: FCA 2,3,A, cross country 2,3,A, softball 2,3,A, track 1, History Chib 1,3,A, Choir 3, one-acts 1, Theatre 1,2, Chorus 1, floats 1,2,3, Pep Chib 1,2, Belletones 2 Deena Myhre Dennis Jay Nadler: Math team 1,2,3,A Susan Diane N«gel: Basketball manager 1, cheerleading 2,3, co-captain A, Prom 3, Jam 3, floats 1,2,3, A Seniors 69 Our prom, “Tu?o Tickets to Paradise,” u?ill always be Karen Elaine Nager: Floats 2,3A, FCA 2,3A, Rough Writers 3A, Junior Achievement , baseball manager 3, Prom 3, “Li ' l Abner 2 Valerie Ann Nance: Orchestra 2,3A, Chamber Orchestra A soph play 2, Jam 3 Debi Neff: Pep Club 1,2,3, Theatre 1,2, History Club 2,3, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3A, one-acts 1, Jam 3, soph play 2 Terrence L. Neff: Basketball manager 2,3A, floats 2,3A Li ' l Abner 2, basketball 1, Jam 3 Jeffrey Nettleton Diane Niles: Floats 1,2, Chorus 1,2, musical 2, French Chib 3 Sherri Ninnis Steven Nolle Mr. Dennis Schutzenhofer assisted Sherry Stoddard and Sharon Hayden with decora - tions for the prom. Michele A. Noltkamper Keith Oesterle Jon A. O’Guinn: Theatre 1,2,3A, speech team 3A, NFL 3A, floats 2,3A, musical 1,3A, contest play 1,2,3A, Jam and Jam Writing and Jam Court 3, Choir 3, Ensemble 3, Reader’s Theatre 2,3A Kelly Erin O’Neal: Chorus 1, Merritones 2, cheerleading 2,3A, co-captain 4, floats 1,2A Scott D. O’Neill: Swimming 1,2,3A Cheryl Oplt: Junior Achievement 3A Lynn M. Ovies: Floats 1,2, student service 1, Junior Achievement treasurer 3, Distributive Education Club vice-president k Patricia Owens ft- 70 Seniors remembered as a beautiful, but challenging project Chris Padgett: Floats 1,2,3, contest play 3, musical 3, Theatre 3A, one-acts 1 Ken Palausky: Sophomore play 2 Janet L. Papproth: Junior Achievement 2 Joseph Parham: Tennis 2,3A, Rough Writers A, floats 2,3A Timothy M. Partelow: Wrestling 1,2,3A, Jam 3, Theatre A, soccer 1, Natural Science Club 3 Patricia Pasnokot Terri Lynn Pate: French Club 1,2,3A, AFS 2,3A, Jam 3 Debbie Pazderka Rebecca Lynn Pearce: Choralettes 1,2, BelleviUettes 3, History Club 1,2,3A, secretary 3, BeUevvnois Staff A, Bible Study Club 3, soph play 2, Jam 3, French Club 1,2 Mark Peebles: Football 1,2,3A, wrestling 1,2,3A, track 1,2,3A, FCA A, Hy News Staff 3,A, History Club A Lynette Marie Peel: Concert Band 1, Chorus 1, Belle tones 2, floats 2,3, A Charlie Henry Pees: Future Farmers of America 2, reporter 3, secretary A Kenarr Petrosian: One-acts 1, float 1, French Club 1,2,3,A, AFS Club 3A, treasurer A, Jam and Jam Writing 3, Hy News 3, editor A Jo Ann Pfeffer Ellen Phillips: Track 1 Jack M. Piquard: Baseball 1,2,A Gregory Pixie y Wayne Dominic Polczynski: Track 1,2, basketball 2, FCA 2,3, cross country 2 Michael Popp: Wrestling manager 3A Richard Glenn Potter: Football 3,A , baseball A, float A Kandy Powell: Pep Club 1, Theatre 2, Jam 3, floats 1,2,3,A, Prom 3, Belletnnois Staff A Kim R. Powers: Distributive Education Club A David C. Prickett: Hy News Staff photographer 2, baseball 2, Photography Club 2 Terry G. Pries -4 Seniors 71 Jennifer Prindable: Pep Club 1,2,3, one-acts 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, floats 1,2,3,A, Chorus 2,3, Theatre 1,2, Bellevinois Staff A Paul Proffitt Kevin Quayle Leslie Rae Rains: Theatre 1, floats 2,3A Christopher Lee Rayman: One-acts 1, musical 1,A, soph play 2, Jam 3, Reader ' s Theatre 1,2,3,A, contest play 3,A, speech team 3,A, debate A 1980 All-State Acting cast Jeffrey Reel: Soccer 1 Larry Joseph Reno: Auto shop foreman A Deborah Marie Renth Alison Lynn Rice: Marching Band 3,A, pompon squad 3,A, football statistician 2, Social Studies Club A, Theatre 1, one-acts 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, Chorus 1, French Chib 1,2,3, floats 1,2,3, A Scholarships were awarded for Sharrill Ann Rice: Student Council 1,2, floats 1,2,3, Theatre 1,2, one-acts 1, soph play 2, Jam 3, baseball manager 1,2,3, FCA 3,A, Chorus 1, Choir 3 Stephen Harrison Rice: Golf 1, Radio Club 3, A, Hy News Staffs Jama Leigh Richardson: Orchestra 1,2, Marching Band 2,3, History Club 1,2, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Distributive Education Club A, Distributive Education Clubs of Illinois president A Linda S. Richardson Matthew W. Ritter: Swimming 1,2,3,A, Student Council 1,3, floats 1,2,3,A, Theatre 1,2 Kris Suzanne Roach Donald A. Rockwell II Michael Dale Rockwell: Soccer 1,2,3,A Jo Ann Rodawaid: Prom 3, Future Secretaries Association 3,A, Office Occupations Club vice-president A 72 Seniors academic and athletic ability k. Jerry Haas , Illinois State Golf Champion , stn es another putt. - Lisa Dawn Roschnafsky: Marching Band 1,2,3A, Stage Band 3,4, debate 2,3,4, speech team 3,4, NFL 2,3,4, soph play 2 Darren Rons John E. Roth: Tennis 1,2,3,4 Rebecca S. Rowan: Float 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 3, Ensemble 3, French Club 4 Patricia Ann Rucker: Float 1, Hy News Staff circulation manager 3, Office Occupations Club historian 4 Pam Russell: Chorus 1,2 Penny Rutherford James B. Ryan: Cross country 1, basketball 1,2, track 1,2, soph play 2 Dale Sandheinrich West’s PSAT finalist was Rob Me Common with Laura Culli, (Top Row) Mary BuckneU and Tim Kastner receiving honorable mention. Seniors 73 fls freshmen u e entered a neu surrounding, { o ®est campus, Tammy Sansom: Track 2, Theatre 2 Punlopporn Sattabongkot: Exchange student from Thailand, AFS Chib A, Student Council A Charles Sauer John Schaefer: Wrestling manager 1,2,3, Chorus 1, Harmoneers 2,3, Choir A Edward William Schanz, Jr.: Baseball 1,2,3 Daphne Lynn Scharf: Floats 2,3,A, Chorus 1, BelleviUettes 2, Jam 3, Prom 3 Scott Scher: Football 1,2,3,A, History Club 1,3,A Jill Jene Schloemann: Track 1, French Club 1, float 1, soph play 2 pompon squad 2,3,A Kathy Schlosser Leah Raye Schmidt: Tennis 2,3,A Ann Schmittling: Pep Chub 2,3,A, Theatre 1,2,3,A, Jam 3 Frank Schmittling: Football 1 Kent Steven Schneider: football 1,2,3,A Mary E. Schranz: Chorus 1, Photography Club 1, Distributive Education Club A Gregory Schroeder J. Richard Schroeder: Basketball 1,2, debate 2 Pamela Sue Schubert: Chorus 1,2, BelleviUettes 3, pompon squad 3,A, Marching Band 3, A Claudia Schumacher: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 3 no- 74 Seniors react? and trilling to make neu? friends and face neu? challenges Pam Schwarztrauber: Basketball manager 1, cheerleading 9,3,- 4, floats 1,2,3A, darn 3, History Club 3 Scott Schweiger: Transfer from Freeburg, Illinois, cross country 1, track 1, Junior Achievement 2 John Schweiss Paul E. Schweiss William J. Seibel Jennifer Self Laurel Anne Shadbolt: Theatre 2,3A, floats 3A, Jam 3, soph play 2, Chorus 2, Prom 3, Hy News Staff 3 Beth Shannahan: Floats 1,2,3A, one-acts 1, track 1, Theatre 1, French Club 1,2,3, Jam 3, Prom 3, Social Studies Club 4 Sherri Kay Shondy: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 3A, float 1, basketball manager [girls] 2 Scott Sieron Pamela Simpson: Floats 1,2,3, tennis team 1,2,3 Laura Leigh Sink: Student Council 1, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3A Sue Skaer: Volleyball 1, softball 2 Ben Smith: Basketball 1,2,3A, FCA 1,2,3A Elaine Jeanette Smith: Cheerleading 2,3,4, Choir 3A, In-Sept 3A, Jam 3, floats 1,2,3A, FCA 3A, Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Prom 3, Concert Band 1 James Smith Lisa Marie Smith: History Club 1,2,3,4, FCA 2,3,4, floats 3,4, baseball manager 3 Robin G. Smith Seniors 75 Timothy L. Snare: Track 2,3,4, soccer 1,2,3,4, captain 4, basketball 1,2, Student Council 1,2,3,4 Mark Snook Tracy Sotiropoulos: Student Council 1,2,3,4, track 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4 Tim Sourbeck: Football 1,2,3 Lisa Rae Spencer: Chorus 1, one acts 1, musicals 1,2,3,4, Remon accompanist 2, Casuals Sextet 2,3,4, Jam and Jam Court 3, Choir 2,3,4, accompanist 3, Theatre 1,2,3,4, floats 3,4 Amy Lynn Sperry: Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,3, track 1,2, Hy News Staffs, sports editor 4, floats 1,2,3,4, Prom 3, Honor Society 4, Social Studies Club 4 Jane Ellen Sperry: Volleyball 1,2,3,4, basketball 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4, softball 2, Social Studies Club 4 Charles Sport Elaine Spreitler ©arming backgrounds blended to gipe us a style of our own Beverly Ann Sprick: Soph play 2, track 1,2, floats 1,2,3,4, football manager 3 Vincent Stafford Charles J. Stathis: Soccer 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4, tennis 1,2,3,4 Tom Stauder: Model Railroad Club 1,2,3, Photography Club 2, Stamp Club 1,2 Keith Joseph Steding JoEllen Stephens: Floats 1,4, Chorus 1 Sherry Lynn Stoddard: Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Choir 3, Prom 3, Office Occupations Chib recording secretary 4 Sandra Lea Stolberg: Chorus 1, Bellevillettes 3, Theatre 3,4, soph play 2, Jam and Jam Writing 3, Jam Queen, pompon squad 3,4, floats 1,4, musical 2,4, Miss Maroon Court 4 Teresa Lyn Stovall: Chorus 1,2, French Club 1,2, History Club 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 2, Jam 3, floats 3,4, basketball statistician 3 76 Seniors “Mr. Lee ”, alias Chris Rayman, performed magic throughout the area. John Stubblefield: Swimming 1,2, floats 1,2,3,A, FCA A, cron country A, track A Tony Summers: Football 1,2,3,A, wrestling 1,2,3,A, baseball 1 Dianne Elizabeth Tanking: History Club 3,A, Office Occupations Club A Farley James Tate: Track 1, football 1,2 Lisa M. Tepolt Bonnie Terveer: Volleyball 1,2,3, floats 3,A Tina Louis Theis Janice Lynn Theobald: Theatre 1,2,3, “Oklahoma” 1, “Li’l Abner 2, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, “Peter Pan 2, Jam 3, flag squad A, Office Occupations Chib A Charlotte Anne Thomas: Pep Club 1,2, FCA 2,3,A, track 1,2, Bellevinois Staff A, Junior Achievement 2, A, Bible Study Club A, Hy News Staff 3 Rotary Exchange Student, Fabianne Netto, gave us insight to her homeland, Brazil. Seniors 77 ) ? squeezed, rubbed, branded and finally rocked tfye Donna Thomas Candy Thompson Karen Thompson Margaret Thornton Tracy N. Tipton: Football 1,2A, floats 3A, FCA 4 Jeff Trapp: Concert Band 1, Orchestra 1,2,3, Chamber Orchestra 2,3A, Hy News Staff K Duane Trickey: Baseball 1,2, football 1, floats K Hattie Tripp: Track 1,2,3A 78 Seniors Curt E. Trompeter John Tucker Dawn K. Turner: Track 3 Cathy Lynne Turpin Lynn Ann I’Urich: History Club 1, Theatre 1, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Choir 3A, float K Jack I nruh: Cross country 1,2,3, wrestling 1, track 1,2,3A Patricia Sue Utz Jon S. V allandingham: Wrestling 1,2 ‘Tl ' pers, winning i Q float troph? throe consecutive years Terry Vessels Todd L. Vitale: One-acts 1, Chorus 1, soph play 2, Choir 2,3,- 4, Remon 2,3,U, Ensemble 2,3,i. Theatre 1,2,3A, speech team 3A, Jam and Jam Writing and Jam Court 3, musicals 1,2,3A Debbie Viviano Patricia Ann Viviano: Chorus 1,2, tennis 2 Sam P. Viviano Jean Voelkel: History Club 1,2,3 Frank S. Vollmer: Football 1,2, Future Farmers of America U Janet Vollmer: Track 1,2, basketball 2, softball 3A, floats 1,2,3A, Distributive Education Club 4 Suzanne Voss James Voyles Mary I. Warner: Float 1 Kelly Walker Stephanie G. W all: Track 1, basketball 1,2, softball 2, Prom 3, floats 1,2,3A, tennis 1,2,3A, co captain U, Distributive Education Club -4 Kay Rene Wallace: Chorus 1, Choralettes 1,2, track 1,2, Prom 3, Jam and Jam Court 3, floats 1,2,3A, Student Council 1,2,3A, Miss Maroon Court K Kurt W allace: Student Council 1,2,3A, class president 1, floats 1,2,3A, baseball 2A, Jam and Jam Court 3, muscials 1,2, soccer 1 Greg Walter: Soccer 2 Anthony Wappel Christy Lynn Waterson: Student Council 2,3A, president 4, class vice-president 3, Bellevinois Staff 4, floats 2,3A, Jam and Jam Court 3, Miss Maroon Court -4, FCA 3A, French Club 1,2,3A, soph play 2. Prom 3 Albert Wayt George Webster Robert W eek Rick W egner Brenda Lee W eisbrodt: Transfer from Waterloo, Illinois 2. Jam 3, Prom 3, floats 3A Bonnie A. Weiss: Choraleers accompanist 1, math team 1,2 % volleyball 1,2,3A, basketball 1,2,3A, co-captain A, Hy News Staff 2,3A -4 Seniors 79 Patricia A. Wells: Future secretaries Association 3, Bellevinois Staff A Julie K. Wenner: History Club 1, float 1, Future Secretaries Association 3, Camelot 3, musical A, Unherit the Wind A. David Richard Wenzel: Transfer from AUhoff 3, basketball manager 2, basketball 1,3A, float A, French Club 2,3, class vice-president -4 Lee Anne Werle: Chorus 1,2, floats 1,2,3A, Jam 3, track manager 3, Prom 3, Theatre 1,2,3, Office Occupations Club A Alan Wickell: Class arm wrestling champion 1,3 Jeananne Marie Wiesen: Track 1,2,3, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2, Choir 2,3A, Ensemble accompanist 2,3A, Remon 2,3A, Bellevinois Staff A, football statistician 3,A, volleyball 1, History Club 3,A Sherry Lynn Wild: History Club 1, Chorus 1, volleyball 1,2, Choraleers 2, Prom 3, track 1,2,3, Choir 3,A, FCA 1,2,3, Casuals Sextette A, Remon A, Future Secretaries Association A Diana L. Wilke: Chorus 1,2, Home Economics Club 1, Consumer Education Club 3 Martha McCormick Wilkinson: Floats 1,2,3,- 4, volleyball 1, manager 2,3,- 4, Student Council 2,3A, recording secretary A, class secretary 2,3, Prom 3, Hy News Staff A, Chorus 1, Choralettes 2 . . . Tfyese past years u?e will l eep and remember Jeff Williams: History Club 1,2,3,A Cheryl Sue Williamson: One-acts 1, French Club 1,2, Theatre 1,2, cheerleading 3,A, Jam 3 LuAnn Elizabeth W Olmann: Chorus 1, Choraleers 2, Choir 3,A, soph play 2, History Club 1,2,3A, Theatre 1, French Club 1, peer counseling A, student aide at Union School A Scott M. Wilson: Transfer from AUhoff, track 1,2, football 1,2 Robert Winston Sharon Marie Wisniewski: Office Occupations Club A Kimberly Ann Wolf: Pep Club 1, Chorus 1 Suzanne Wuest Joanie Wykoff 80 Seniors Laurie Young Alice Jean Younger: Volleyball 1,2,3,+, co-captain +, batketball 1,2,3,4, softball 3 ,‘4 Matthew K. Zagar: Cross country 1,2, FCA 1,2,3, track 1,2,3,+ Nick Zenarosa: Student Council 2,3,+, basketball 1,2, floats 1,2,3,+, Hobo Day parade marshall + Joanne Zubrzycki: Track 1,2, AFS 2,+, Orchestra 1,2, wrestling manager 3,+, Bellevinois Staff+, Jam and Jam Writing 3, Prom 3, soph play 2, Chamber Orchestra 3 There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots; the other, wings. —Hodding Carter Your education begins when what is called your education ends. —Justice 0. W. Holmes I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. — William Alien White All talent is, is knowing you can do something. —John Lennon We are tomorrow’s past. —Mary Webb ISeing a Senior means: S pirit united us during four years at West E nthusiasm set us apart from the rest N ew friends became old friends as the years passed I ndependent was what we tried to be O riginality was displayed in what we did R eady we were to enter lives after high school S orry we felt to leave Belleville West Seniors 81 82 Juniors Fawaz Abusharif Tom Ackerman Claudia Adams Jodey Adams Sherri Alexander Jon Allard Curtis Altman Elizabeth Alvey Romka Amos 7Vis A Anderson Shawn Andrews Duane Armstrong Jeannie Arterbum Kelly Athmer Rose BmlLargeon Kimberly Bingheim Jeffery Birk Nancy Blackard Sue Bamter Scott Baker Sherri Baker Lori Baldridge Bryan Bammer James Barduniotis Richard Barnes Linda Barnett Cassandra Barranca Dale Barchak Laura Bartz Cynthia Batton Our tl ird ?ear added man? neu? experiences to our lipes Adam Bauder Alan Bauer Angela Bauer Kenneth Baum Pam Baumann Gregory Bean Carol Becherer Tony Bedwell Joan Bee Joe Behrman Robert Behrmann Helene Binder Yvonne Blaes Traci Blair Dan Boatman Daniele Bosse Amy Boyles James Brede Caroline Brennan Lauren Brent Alvin Bretz Steve Brewer Donna Bricker Ronda Brough Juniors 83 Representing 682 juniors u?as a challenge for class reps Shannon , {in tree) Bobby Dahm, Missy Cusack , Jon Lanaghan , and Amy Gregson. Missing from the picture were Scott Lougeay and Clay Moon. Barbara Cange Keith Carrico Jamay Carter Patricia Casper Cathy Chamberlain David Churchill Kimberly Clark Arthur Clothier Bruce Cohn Robin Cole Scott Combs Daum Cook Laurie Coplen Ginny Cottom Troy Cox Len Brown Dennis Browning Rebecca Browning Cynthia Bruehl Sharon Burckhardt Cheryl Bums Michael Butts Jeff Butzinger Paula Byrd Barbara Cahoon Cynthia Campbell Monica Campo Donna Crannage Steve Creason Todd Croissant David Crowe Melissa Cusack Paul Czemiejawski Robert Dahm Mark Daily Suzy Daily June Daley Merry Davinroy Jerome Darns 84 Juniors - ; — ; — « Our elected class officers met o challenge wi [ enthusiasm Michelle Davis Nancy Davis Karen Dehler Debora Denaro Gail De Van Kent Dintelmann James Dissett Kenneth Dopplick Michael Drysdale Daum Duhr Mary Dyer Malinda Eaton. Laurie Eckert Robert Eggmann Laurie Eisenhauer Tom Elsea Randy Elser Annette Emke Janette Endrijaxtis James Engelage David Erwin Yvonne Eschman Cindy Eugea Dan Fahey Wade Farrar Beth Fedak Kyle Fickel Officers leading our class were Jim McHenry ; vice-president, Amy Boyles, secretary, Lauren Patton, treasurer, and Todd Tipton, president. Brian Fields Lisa Fietsam Chris Fischer David Fitzgerald Donald Fix Lori Flood Lori Frailey David Frame Carla Francour Steve Frank Terri Fruhwirth Jennifer Gagen Mischelle Gansert Dan Garabedian Hollis Garrett Juniors 85 Our efforts came alive as we hit the stage in the Jam. Deana Groom Steve Guenther Stephanie Haas Jeffrey Hackman Robert Halim Sandra Hall Steve Hall Jeffrey Hamann Todd Harris Jeffrey Harry Albert Hassard Laura Havlin “3n Search of 3am” wo discovered man talents among us Bradley Gass Julie Gass Jonathon Gettys Scott GUxeser Kye Goalby Paula Godt Tara Gomez Michael Gool Sherry Grass Timothy Gray Charlotte Green Amy Gregson Kelly Grenia James Grissom Sherry Grob Joseph Hayden Diana Heberer Kathy Heil Michelle Heil Michael Hermann Robert Helton Cheryl Helmholt Ronald Henry Barry Herrmann David Hettenhausen Robert Hilpert Sandra Hoelcher Sharon Hoffman Ann Hoffmann Cathy Hogshead 86 Juniors Robert Holbrook Bev Holdener Eric Holdener Cynthia Holliday Michael Holt Tracey Holtman Don Holzum Daniel Hose Mark Houba Barbara Howard Keith Howard Angela Howell Joseph Howerton Charles Howlett Michael Huber - $ Laurie Huelsman Charlotte Huetsch Janet Hurd Kenneth Hurst Susanne Huwer Vicky Ingram Brenda Jackson Lisa Jacobsen Tina Jestus David Jobe Anthony Johnson Carolyn Johnson JuUe Johnson Julie Jolley Carole Jones John Reichert and Kris Lickenbrock were honored by their class in being elected as the 1980 Junior Jam King and Queen. Retiring King Frank Kartman and Queen Sandy Stolberg ended their reign as the 1980 Junior Jam King and Queen were announced. The 1980 Jam Court consisted of Kris Lickenbrock , Randy Elser , Missy Cusack , John Reichert , Lon Flood , Jim McHenry , Enya ZeneroscL, Todd Tipton , Amy Boyles , Bobby Dahm , Diana Heberer , Jon Lanaghan , Lauren Patton , Kenny Lopinot , Cassandra Barranco , Ron Henry , Ronka Amos , and Eric Holdener. Missing from the picture were Susie Huwer and Mark Metzger. Juniors 87 3am participation increased our inpobement in Spirit ®eek Ricky Jones Todd Jones Richard Jordan Rose Jost Jeffrey Juenger Stanley Jung Sue Kaemmerer Lisa Kane Laurie Kane Donna Kania Carol Kanyer Mary Karabats Steven Karfs Todd Karfs Diane Kebel Lisa Keehner Brian Kelly Mary Kelly Jim Kelso Jane Kerr David Kettler Julia Kiersch Mark Kimberlin Deborah King John Kistner Deborah Klein Anna Klohr Jim Klopmeyer Michelle Klotz Kenneth Klucker Our classmates responsible for writing “In Search of Jam were Rainwater , Kenny Lopinot, John Reichert , (Top Row) Ron t Bottom Row) Laurie Eisenhauer , Cassandra Barranco, Jayne Henry , Mark Metzger , and Jennifer Shannon. Womble , Kathy Stein, Pam Baumann , (Second Row) Tracy 88 Juniors (fi)e worked to keep a “Stranglehold” on th ? float competition Michael Korein Ronald Kraudel Karen Krausz Vanessa Kreitner Jan Kroupa Steve Kueker Mary Kufskie Michele Kuhlmann Ed Kipinski Paul Kurrelmeyer Christie Kurrus James Kurtz Scott LachmiUer Denise Lameyer Jon Lanaghan Terry Lancy Teresa Langley David Lawrence Scott Lee Ann Leeright Dawn Lehrter Michael Len Metta LePes Jeffrey LeRoy Karen Leveling Alice L ' Hote Kristine Lickenbrock Dan Lidisky Katherine Lin Christopher Lindauer Marsha Lindauer Kevin Loehr Clay Lombardo Kenneth Lopinot Brian Louden Scott Lougeay Laura Mangrum Martin Manion Michael Manion Michelle Martin Traci Martin Leslie Maurer Working with our classmates was a convenient way to meet new friends and show our class spirit. Juniors 89 Leslie Mayr Lynn McCurty Doug McDonald Angela McGee James McHenry Mary Beth McWilliams Kim Mehrtens Timothy Meier Richard Meister Trudy Me loan Jill Melton Lisa Melton Richard Menke Harry Merzian Mark Metzger Brenda Meyer David Meyer Tracy Meyer Mike Middendorf Brad Mingeron Patricia Miller Richard Mills Clay Moon Russell Moore David Mordhorst Brian Movesian Tammi Mueller Janet Mueth Andrew Mulconnery Brian Murphy Gregory Murphy Anthony Musgrove Karen Nahas Keith Naumann Annette Nebelsick Ellen Nebgen Many hard-working juniors supported their class by planning the 1981 Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom Committee consisted of {Bottom Row) Lynne Zeglin, Laura Struense, Sandy Stoddard, Pam Baumann, {Second Row) Liz Alvey, Susie Huwer, Lisa Keehner, Angie Piquard, Peggy Rickard, Amy Boyles, {Third Row) Ronka Amos, Dana Malone, Enyz Zenarosa, Linda Struense, Lauren Patton, Laurie Eisenhauer, {Fourth Row) Linda Rathke, Becky Browning, Missy Cusack, Tamie Reuss, {Top Row) Lisa Jacobson, Jayne Womble, Michele Kuhlmann, Diana Heberer, Mary Kelly, Cindy Bruehl, Yvonne Blaes, Sandy Hall, Kelly Grenia, and Sharon Berhart. ft 90 Juniors Pam Neumeyer Lori Ninnis Bradley Nolte Jeff Northcutt Richard Novaria Perry Nowak Lori OUver Gregory Olsen Greg Oplt Anita Osborn Tina Osborn Kimberly Overath Rick Parisotto Greg Partelow Cynthia Pasnokot Lauren Patton Bobby Pearson Jeanne Pestka Brenda Peterson Janet Piacentini JiU Piana Mike Pierce William Pietroburger Mary Pinkston Angela Piquard Mary Poirot Jolene Polczynski Jay Potter Tina Prindable Jeff Procasky Physical activities broke the monotony of daily routine Someone changed the rules in the middle of the game. Now we ' re stuck with four years of P.E.! Rodney Purnell Sherri Quirin Tracy Rainwater Laurie Rankin Gulrukh Rao Mahrukh Rao Linda Rathke Linda Raybom John Reichert . a Mark Reime Kimberly Renneker ■ Laurel Rettle Juniors 91 Robert Rettle Tamara Reuss Robert Reynolds Laura Rhein James Ribble Denise Rich Traci Richard Mary Richards Peggy Rickard Susan Roberts Karen Robinson Jana Ross Karen Roth Chris Rothweiler Blake Rowe Kimberly Rowold Richard Rozycke Kevin Rynski David Sager Rhonda Sale Deloris Sams Kelly Sandheinrich William SantaneUo Mark Saul Kimberly Saunders James Schaefer Scott Schafer Bradley Schaller Todd Schaller Sandra Schanz )ith anticipation wo watched cper? movement of our teams 92 Juniors Scott Scharf Leila Schein Susan Sc heller Jeff Schloemann David Schmidt Thomas Schmidt Krista Schmitz Frank Schneider John Schobert Ramona Schrauth Howard Schuchardt Mark Schuchman Melanie Schwartz James Schweiss Marlene Schwengels Scott Smallwood Gerald Smith James Smith Thomas Smith Charles Snowden Stacey Snowden Christopher Snyder Tracey Sourbeck Jeffrey South Dan Spickard Bradley Stamp Richard Stauder Jerry Steiger Kathleen Stein Helen SteU ®e financed our class activities with mone -mahing projects Nancy Seib Paul Seiler Gerald Sewell Jennifer Shannon Bill Sheets Karen Sheffler Deanna Shively David Siebenberger Kenneth Simmons Darlene Simpson Kevin Sisk Sandra Sliment Some things never change. Even as Juniors we found ourselves in Assistant Principal Mr. Harold Limpers office , seeking admits and making excuses. Juniors 93 Tfy? experiences of our junior year mill ec o in memory ft- £4 Juniors Craig Stephens Damn Stie hi Sandra Stoddard Michael Strebel Laura Struense Linda Struense Ronald Stuckel Mike Stuhlsatz Vicky Sutton Diane Svoboda Don Szewezuk Susan Tedesco Angela Theis Dan Theis Mike Thierry Tina Thierry Janet Thomas Dave Thompson Todd Tipton Kerry Tiren Mike Tonnies Tina Torregrossa Janice Trotter Shari Trotter Robert Tuttle Patrick Tygett Dana Ude Phil Vandewater Ronnie Vaught Diane Veile Julia Vickery Elizabeth VUlar Kenneth Vollmer Susan Wachter Steven Wagner Patricia Wallace Susan Wallace James Watkins Terry Webb ISeing a junior means: Joining the upperclassman rank U ndoing the actions of our freshman year N oticing the talents of our classmates I nvesting many hours in study O pening new doors to our future Remembering our first experience behind the wheel S tarting friendships with many of our classmates Dana WeUbacher Jesse WeUmuenster Stephanie Wells - $ memories of ttys year, u?e look forirarfl to tty? ne t Gerry Wessel Gerard West John West John Weygandt Vickie Whiteside Denise Whittet Dean Wiemer Stan Wierciszewski Mike Wile Brian Williams Dennis Williams John Wilson Mike Wilson Susan Wisniewski John Wolz Jayne Womble Cynthia Woodruff Melinda Woof ter Donna Worms Mark Wottowa Kathy Wright Tania Young Todd Yung Michele Zagar Lynn Zeglin Enya Zenarosa Laura Zerban Lynn Zika Lisa A baecherli Lisa A cup John Adams Timothy Adams Suzette Alewel Floyd Alexander Tim Allgire Cynthia Allison Kay Ambum Michelle Ames Jean Andersen Angela Anderson Bridget Bauer Deidre Bauer Jeffrey Baum Tom Bauman Angela Bean Scott Berry Michael Bettis Mark Beyer Robin Biddix Cynthia Billhartz Richard Blaes Michelle Blaies ?ear gape us a sense of seniority Eric Anderson Lmnea Anderson Mary Asbury Gail A thy Barbara Badger Bruce Baker Brian Baltz Michael Baltz Jennifer Barnes John Barnett Martha Baesler Laura Bauder Susan Blaies Michelle Blair Cynthia Bland Patrick Bland Marilyn Bolt Bryan Bond Lisa Borkows ci Jon Boyer Kelly Brand Connie Bratzke Dundee Brauer Robert Braun Sophomores 97 Michele Bray Maryland Brennan Laura Bn t tin Gordon Brown Terry Bruehl Brian Brutto Michelle Bryan Nancy Bucknell Terry Buecher Steven Bunn Lynn Burner Robin Burnett Carla Buser Jennifer Calhoun Steven Campbell Kirk Caponi Joyce Carmody Beth Carril Dan Cason Tim CebuUke Kathleen CeruUx Kathleen Chadeayne Joseph Cheseldvne Charles Clinton Some of us u ere frequent visitors to $}r. ©olforH’s office Mr. Dan Wolford, assistant principal for sophomores , managed to remain cheerful even though every day he found a line-up of sopho¬ mores with problems waiting in his outer office. 98 Sophomores Teresa. Club Kathleen Coder Christopher Cole Dan Cook Kimberly Cook Kathy Cooper Kenneth Coplen Mark Cordes Joseph Corso Kim Cory Milton Cron Jeffrey Crossley Duane Crouch Bradley Curtis Sandra Daenzer Kenneth Dahm Sandra Dahm Susan Dahm Lisa Dailey Patricia Dallao Kenneth Daubach Diana Davies Chris Davis Lisalyn Davis Juhe Daye Kent DeFosset Stacey DeFrates Robert Dehn Michael Dell Lisa Delsignore Douglas DeMonge Jackie Dennett Robert DeRousse Duane Determan Mary Determan John Devers Pam Dickneite Jo Ann Diehl Terry Dill Brigid Donlan Maria Drag John Driscoll Rick Dry s dale Don DuBois John Dubro Sherry Du.hr Patti Duvall Cynthia Eaton Rhonda Edmiston Steve Eichholz David Elbe Mark Elbe Brad Eltrich Mark Emke Carol Ernst Michael Ervin Jeff Eschman Juhe Eschmann Jack Eslxnger Kim Evans Sophomores 99 Jeff Fahey Michael Farmer Mark Feazel Steve Fedak Rudolph Feigl John Ferguson Van Scott Ferguson Jeff Fierke Dan Fietsam Sarah File Steven Flach Tammy Fluck Bryan Ford John Fomess Christine Freeman David Freimuth Barbara Frerichs Becky Fritsch David Fulton Kenneth Fulton Darryl Fults Robert Galle Guy Gamerdinger Jeff Gardner Scott Gas kill Amy Gass Michael Gastro Jennifer Gettys David Gibson Joan Glauber S perienced hands worked together to produce our class float mm Robert Glowacki Ann Gore Lynda Gnraebe John Graham Sandra Grass Paula Green David Grohmann Earl Gross David Gruenewald Tina Guest Karen Guetterman Denis Gwaltney Garry Haas Steven Haas Alan Hagen Ginger Hall Janet Hall Ashraf Hameedi Dan Hamilton Dianna Harris Donna Harris Janet Harrison Michael Harter Lanita Hatcher Dennis Haudrich Susan Hausmann John Havel James Hawthorne Robert Hay Matthew Hayden Lisa Heet Juke Heidom James Helfrich Mary Beth Helfrich Mark Henke Tami Henkel Tim Hensiek Joseph Henss Brian Hernandez Eric Herrmann Patricia Herrmann Daniel Hess Barbara Hilmes Julie Hoe mis Madonna Hoertel Gary Hoff Lisa Hoffmann Mark Holcomb Charles Hollenbeck Laura Holt Ted Horn Stanley Huffman Robin Hundley John Hunt Keith Hus ter Douglass Imber Joni Inman Kimblerly Isler Ronald Isler Larry Ital William Jacobus Walter James Erik Johnson Samantha Johnson Angela Johnston Patricia Jones Sophomores 101 RandaU Jones Tony Jose Steven Joyce Jerry Jung Cathy Jurak Kenneth Just Brian Kamm Christopher Karfs Dianne Kasson Kristin Kastner James Keck Mike Keeley Allan Keim Brad Kellerman Karen Kemp Robert Kerkemeyer Maria Kvmutis Jeff Kistner Robin Kitterman Christine Klein Jeffrey Klem Ronda Klucker Tom Knapp Timothy Knysak Mary Ellen Koenig Tom Koenig Michael Kraft Pamela Kraft Jeff Kramlich Tom Krawczyk Julie Kroupa Tammy Kuhn Kevin Kunstman Terri LaCroix Karl Lakenburges Joe Lanzante Darren Laske Sandra Latmette Theresa Lauf Terri Leap Lesley Lehr Karen Leingang Maryjane Leveling Jeffrey Levy Debra Lindauer Wayne Lindauer Robert Link Gary Lodes Kathleen Looney Susan Lopinot Loren Love Paul Lowery Rebecca Luchtefeld Laurie Lukowsky Jill Lunsford Michael Lybarger MacheUe Lyles Robbin Mabery Scott Macke Pam Madelmne Phillip McClary Steven McClure Marcus McCollum Michael McCollum Lisa McCormick Glenn McCoy Debra McDaniel Mark McEvilly Michael McGuire Greg McKenna Jamie McQuillan David Means 636 sophomores pulled together to tpin the tug-of-u?ar Timothy Malone Maura Mank Sheila Mank Steven Mannon Jonnie Mamvarren Sherry Marshall Scott Martin Wendy Martin James Masterson Judy Masteron Angela Matychowiak David Me Common Representatives for our class were (.Bottom Row) Jeff Fahey , (Top Row) Lisa Davis , Mark Norton , Dan Fietsam , Janet 0 4 Lisa Sotiropoulos, Jackie Dennett , Susie Dahm, Sandy Dahm, and Ken Coplen. Missing from the picture was Cindy Smith. — Sophomores 103 Dennis Means Donna Means Mark Meckfessel Jodi Meder Shawn Meehan Steven Meier Carol Melichar Timothy MeUinger Christopher Merten Richard Mertens Angela Metzger Ted Meyer Tina Meyer Neil Middendorf Andrew Millas Kimberly Miller Beth Mills Renee Mitchell Scott MoUet Kraig Monroe Lisa Moore Mary Mordhorst Deborah Morris Dawn Mueller Our officers led us through triumph and defeat k mmmmmm imm ■■■■■ ■■■ Amy St. Eve , vice president , and Mary Asbury , president , got support from Jamie McQuillan , secretary , and Carla Buser , treasurer. I Jeffrey Mueller Karl Mueller Sue Mueller Tina Mueller Michelle Mulconnery Julie Muskopf Stephani Muskopf Ted Myhre Mary Beth Nadler Christina Neff Sherri Nelson Metis8a Neumeyer Christina Nichols Steven NobUtt Mark Norton 101 Sophomores Jamie Nowak John Obemuefemann Paul Obemuefemann Nancy Oliver Angela Olsen Charles Overath Peggy Owens Leslie Pabst Lisa Pabst Tim Padgett Mike Palmisano Mimi Parisotto Linda Prindable Larry Pry Laura Qualls Timothy Rachels Debra Ragle Camalene Raish Patricia Ransom Casey Rasmussen Joel Raterman Richard Reeble Michael Reel Michael Reeves made our appearance at school socials Joseph Paul Laura Paulavish Dawn Pedtke Lea Peek Mike Peters Tamara Petrosian Robert Pfershy Peggy Pflueger Deanna Pierce Tracy Podhrasky Mary Ponder Cathy PospeshiU John Potter Joyce Potts Angela PoweU. Sophomores participated in Spirit Week activities by dressing up for T-shirt Day. Sophomores 105 a? Stephen Schaefer Deanne Scharf Denise Scharf Keith Scharf Steven Scharf Teresa Scharf Lisa Sc barring hausen Joseph Schein Judy Sc heller Rod Scherpe Alan Scheurmann Carole Schmittling Paula Reeves Kimberly Reibling William Reichling William Reichling Michele Remelius Michael Repinski Peggy Rettle David Rhein Lee Ann Rhodes Joseph Ribble Sheryl Richardson Michele Rickey the time vc finally learn to spell SOPKOftQORSS . . . Tina Riechoff Jill Riedel Tracy Roberts Lori Robinson Randy Roschnafsky Lisa Ross John Rudelic Brad Rujawitz Brian Rujawitz Carol Rynski Sherry Sager Amy St. Eve Christopher Sansom Debra Schaefer Robert Schaefer Raymond Schmittling Kimberly Schmulbach Robert Schneebeli Brad Schneider Jan Schneider Michael Schobert Dan Schottel Julie Schrader Todd Schroeder Roger Schubert Nancy Schulte Monica Schumaker James Schweiger Mike Schwoebel Kelley Shannon John Shaw Kelly Shaw Natalie Shields Susan Shoff Laura Showmaker Steve Shryock Angel Siebecker Frank Simcox Ronald Simmons Todd Simmons Tom Simonds Katherine Skewes Marcia Skowron Nancy Slattery Chris Smallwood Bryan Smith Carla Smith James Smith Jane Smith Jeffrey Smith Michael Smith Robert Smith Robin Smith Susan Smith . . . wo u?ill be upperclassmen We showed our spirit by making ourselves heard at assemblies. — Sophomores 107 Kris Kastner gathered with other sophomores before school in the cafeteria. ISeing a Sophomore moans: Socializing at school activities Outbursts of chants filled our side in assemblies P ulling our class to a tug-of-war victory H earing the crash of fenders in Driver’s Ed. O ral Comm, gave us new ideas for the future M eeting our friends at the “old familiar” places Odd shapes came to us in the form of Geometry R emembering the trials of our freshman year Exhibiting our talents in “Mary Poppins” Surviving Study Hall and P.E. 9f u?e weren ' t in stu3y [a we socialize3 in q Cafeteria — 108 Sophomores Lisa Sotiropoulos Nikolaos Souris Eleanor Stathis Michelle Staub Todd Stewart Charles Stillman Fredrick Stone Karen Stovall Paula Strebel Sharon Stri nger Cynthia Stufflebean Matthew Stuhlsatz Deiane Sudduth Beth Sullivan Angela Summitt Tim Sumnler Toni Sumnler Ann Sutton Charlene Syniski Gregory Tate Eileen Terveer Barbara Teutrine Kristin Thomas Tim Timmer Erik Tinney Terry Tiren Stephanie Tolen Jon Weidenbenner Shirley Weilmuenster Douglas Werner David Toombs Laura Topp William Trapp Robert Trentman Cheryl Tribout Thomas Trout Patricia Turner Robert Uhley Lauren Ullrich Kevin Underwood Mike Unruh Bruce Valerius Kenneth Whitehead Kurt Whittet Connie Wiecking Eric Wiegers Dina Williams David Williams Constance Williamson Dan Wmkel Michael Winning Nanette Wisniewski Cynthia Wissehr Robin Withers Corey Vogt Mary Diane Vollmer Laura Voss Tamara VoweU Kenneth Vymola SheUie Wade Nancy Wagner Raymond Wagner Cheryl Wallace Timothy Walz Scott Ward Steven Wasser Kristen Weber Lisa Weber Dan Weible Vicki Woilman Catherine Wood Andela Woodcock Toni Woodrome Melissa Woofter Daniel Wuest William Wylie Kathleen Wysong Brien Youngblood Sophomores 109 110 Freshmen Anthony Abbott Todd Ackermann David A cup Christiann Adams Kat hie Adams Kimberly Adkins Saowanee Aka hard Tia Alberti Juke Alewel Steve Alien Anthony Anderson Trevor Anglim Julie Armbruster Carol Arterbum Kristi Athmer Jackie Badger Harold Baker Lisa Baldridge Lori Bolts Ana Barbara Pam Bauer Russell Beard Patricia Bechtold Michelle Behrman Mike Behrmann Sharon Bell Debra Benesh Annette Bertelsman Anthony Beyer Robin Bighaus ®e sau? man? neu faces and made man? neu? friends Being in study hall gave us a chance to get our homework done. —--- tt Freshmen 111 Dean Bingheim Gregory Birk Daniel Bishop Dana Blanchard Dave Boettcher Patricia Boisseau Tony Bonn Kim Bowers Mack Bradley Todd Bramblett Sharon Brandenburger Laura Brennan Susan Brennan Robert Brian Sandra Brierly John Brin gaze Randall Brown Sondra Brown Julie Bryant Mitchell Bryant William Bryant Amy Burrows Lori Campbell Robin Campbell Patty Cange Mike Carver Susan Casper Tim Casper William Cavms Fletcher Cawvey Jon Chaney William Chapman David Chitty Ed Clark Susie Clark Cathy Clifton Elected, as officers by the freshmen were Jim Dickenson , treasurer; Nicole Stegmeyer, secre¬ tary; Linda Hurst, vice-president; and Debbie Nadler , president. fc- 112 Freshmen Anette Collins Scott Combs Michael Conder Colleen Conley Christopher Cook Lisa Coons Russell Corbett Jackie Coughlin Kevin Coughlin Susan Creel Curtis Crolley Joseph Cullen Deron Daenzer Scott Dahl James Dahm Michael Dailey Chad Davis Tina Day Cynthia Demestri John Denningman Tracy Denton Dan Determan David Devros Ellen Dexheimer James Dickinson LisaDiU Lisa Dinney Lisa Docherty Elizabeth Donahue Annette Dopphck Mark Douglas Melody Dreyer ©c built a strong foundation for i e coming ?ears Margaret DuBois Shelly Easterly David Eastwood Paul Eastwood Toby Eckert Suzanne Edmiston Leroy Eiskant James Elbe Michael Elbe Joy Elliott Marilyn Emke Andrew Endrijatis Arthur Endrijatis Richard Enskat Walter Ernst Jennifer Ervin Robert Eschman Tim Eschmann Kevin Eversole Pamela Eversole Angie Fallon Daniel Farroll A make Ferry Brian Fichter Murray Fields Ronald Figura Michelle Fink Scott Fitzgerald Nancy Fleming Sharon Fletcher Freshmen US Mrs. Belle Levin was proud to present Jackie Badger with the stuffed animals and Class of ’84 T-Shirt he earned in the annual magazine drive in October. Jackie sold over $150 worth of subscriptions. Scott Ford Lisa Foster Nancy Frerker Randy Friedrich Craig Fritchley Sally Fuller Ricky Fulton Kimberly Fults Gerald Gauch Donna Gebhart Tom Gibbons Gary Gibbs Joseph Gmtz Ellen Gither Bradley Glaeser David Grasle Mary Green Melanie Green Christina Gregory Laurie Gramaud George Grieve Mike Gryzmala Shirley Gudmestud Jay Guetterman Robert Haas Steven Haas Michele Hackmann Meredith Hagen Christopher Hall James Harrison Michelle Haudrich Stephen Hauser Nancy Havlin Stephen Hawkins Robert Hawthorne Cathy Hayes Kimberly Hayes William Haynes Gregg Healey Jeff Heidom Dale Helfrich Sandy Helfrich Mike Hemmer Jeanne Henss David Higgins Anthony Hildebrand Amy Hitchcock Kenneth Hodge Dana Hoecker James Hoffman Erin Hogan Malinda Holbrook Sherry Holle Holly Hollenbeck Lori Holten Sandra Holzum Jeanna Hoppenjans Tom Hoppenjans Todd Horn Judy Hombostel Carl Hose Michael Hotz Lesa Houba Joe Houk Debra Hoylman JohnHuck Robert Huelsnam Jesse Hunter Tom Hunter Douglas Hurst Linda Hurst Robert Hurst Scott Huschle Cheri Irvin Donald Ital Arthur Jacobs Chris Jaskounak Barbara Ann Johnson Barbara Jean Johnson Donna Jones Ryan Jones David Julius Kim Jung Jeff Kaemmerer Kara Kaiser Rick Kaminsky Phil Kammann predict a bright future for members of our class With a sunny forecast , Debra Mank brightens up the day for her classmates in Civics. Edward Kane Kristine Karwoski Mike Katzmarzik Kamela Keck Mary Kelemetc Kristine Kemp Angela Keman Stepan Kezirian Julie KUbome Kelley Kimmel Kristi Kirkpatrick Barbara Kish Jane Klucker Elizabeth Knyff Darren Kohlenberger Freshmen 115 Mike Konradt Todd Kraft Lori Krause Gerald Krausz Kelly Kruse Pat tie Kueker Kelly Kunkle Matthew Kysor Jeff LaCroix Charles LoFore Todd Langley John Latinette Marsha Lauko Carolyn Lawrence Mark Lawrence Shelly Piquard finished up the season with a 12 3 record. Shelly and Susan Brennan were the only two freshmen playing varsity tennis. Our first ?ear “served” up a feu? surprises Elaine Layton Staci Leap Sandra Lehma n Lori Lehr Anthony L’Hote Barbara Lmdauer Robert Loehr Ada Lucas LeAnn Lugge Jeff Lukowsky Larry Lunk Lisa Lutton Patricia Lynch Janet Mabry Caren Manion Deborah Monk Tom Mannino Jefferson Martin Mike Martin Wayne Martin Vicky Mathenia Stephanie Mauser Cheri Mayfield David Mayr Pam McAdoo Janelle McClary Brenda McClure Russell McCullough Christina McEntire Patrick McGuire Lori McHenry Wendy McLean 116 Freshmen Kelly McManus Christine McMillan Kellie Meehan Joan Mehmert Tonya Melton Sandra Menke Anna Merchiori Elizabeth Merten Steve Merten Janice Mertens Debbie Meyer Julie Meyer Paul Meyer Brent Migneron Brian Miller Richard MUlerman Roberta Mince Patricia Mitchell Michael Mobley Melissa Moggio Robert MoUtor Ronda Moore Scott Moore Le Ann Moose Michael Morris Kimberly Mueller Lisa Mueller Mike Mueller Gale Muir Jerome Munie Wayne Munie Brent Murphy Cindy Murphy Karen Muskopf Deborah Nadler Denise Nadler Steve Nagel Brenda Nager Rachel Nance Lynne Neal With a record of 15-1 , Susan Brennan earned her position on the varsity tennis team. Michelle Nowak Sheryl Obit Kimberly Oliver Kimberly Oplt Richard Ortiz James Osborn Jody Owens Janet Palmisano George Papachrisanthou Randy Parkam Scott Parrone Carson Pate Lynelle Patton Jennifer Payne Bob Pazderka Freshmen 117 James Pearson Melissa Penberthy Marvin Pennock Sheri Pennock Marsha Peter Jeffrey Peters Tim Peterson Mike Petterson Jim Pfershy Paul Phillips Larry Pick Paul Pickus Milton Pinkston Shelley Piquard Terry Plunkett Daniel Porter Paula Prince Mary Quinn Michael Rakers Lisa Range David Rashet Bridget Raymond Janelle Regensberger Lisa Riasetto Katherine Richards Michael Rickey Tony Riley Brian Ripplemeyer Jim Rolen Joni Ross 557 of us set up daily standards to follow 118 Freshmen Lee Rujawitz Patty Russell James Rutherford David Sahuri Scott Sale Mark Sauerwein Todd Saunders Karen Saxton Darryl Scalf Kevin Schaefer Danny Schaller Lisa Schanuel Steve Schlesinger Michelle Schlobohm Bret Schlosser Jennifer Schloz Allen Schmelzel Cheryl Schmidt Kathy Schmitt Delores Schmitt ling Kevin Schnoeker Christine Schobert Amy Schofield Peggy Schrader Rebecca Schrauth Jill Schroeder Shelly Schuler Theresa Schwartz Lisa Schweiss Greg Seaman James Seats Angie Sellers Representing the freshmen on the Student Council were (.Bottom Lindauer, Lisa Did, (Top Row) Lon Krauze , Lon Baltz, Mike Row) Amy Hitchcock , Carol Arterbum , Debbie Monk , Barb Dailey , Susan Brennan, Kelly Kruse , and Jim Elbe. Paul Sforza Stacey Shaffer Angela Shannahan David Shaw Amy Shea Valerie Shock Amy Shondy Dale Siebenberger Laura Siebert Ty Simmons Ron Simpkins Robin Simpson Andy Smith Patricia Smith Leslie Snowden Angela Snyder Mickey Southard Guy Spickard Christine Stammer Kurt Stamp Craig Stanley Brad Starr Kimberly Starr Rose Ann Stauder Nicole Stegmeyer Greg Stiehl Jeff Stone Karen Stone Chris Stovall Dave Strong James Stubblefield Matthew Studtmann Brian Summer Joan Sutter Gregg Sutterfield Becky Sutton — tt Freshmen 119 Claire Sutton Karen Svoboda Diane Swartz Sarah Sweet John Swistak Errick Taylor Jennifer Taylor Rick Taylor Tom Tedesco Gordon Teel Jennifer Tell Elliott Temmer Carolyn Thomas Christopher Thompson Penny Thompson Taxna Thoreson David To ben Craig Topp Mario Torregrossa Tim Trenary Donna Trotter Don Tucker Jeff Tucker Joe Tucker Nancy Turner Dwight Tuttle Debbie Vahlkamp Jona Villar Robert Voelker Linda Voellinger determination, u?e u?restle3. our wa? to t e top Jane Klucker, Stacey Leap, and Eric Mareshie rehearse a scene from “Three on a Bench, ” one of the three one-act plays staged by the Freshman Class. , 120 Freshmen % Michael Vogt Shane Vo e Patricia Wachtel Susan Waeltz Deborah Wagner Sarah Wagner Karl WaU Paul Weber Tony Week Eric Wehmeier Paul West Mary Weygandt Bradley Wicked Joe Wierciszewski Vicki Wild Wesley Wildermuth Donald Williams Juke Williams Doyle Wilson Michael Wilson Randy Wilson James Wxmpe Tim Wright Gailyn Wruck Robert Young Robert Youngman Kimberly Zaring Scott Zerban Kathleen Zika Debbie Zink Rachel Nance goes down in history as the first girl to participate in the arm wrestling contest during Spirit Week. Although she lost , she put up a good fight against Tom Mannino. ISeing a Freshman means: F inding your way around the campus Hushing to your classes Enjoying the one-acts Surviving civics and health H earing the typical freshman jokes M aking new friends Eating cafeteria food Needing friendship from our peers -tt Freshmen 121 We had the opportunity to exercise our talents and to express our feelings in the various clubs around campus. Activities gave us a sense of accomplishment and at the same time prepared us for the future. They were the source of building new friendships , experiencing challenges , and having fun. Canguage clubs a fun learning about other people and t eir lifestyles The German Club was sponsored by Miss Lynn Koehler. Members sang German Christmas carols at local nursing homes and enjoyed a spring banquet at EberhardCs in Waterloo. The French Club also went caroling. For the first year , the members participated in the Hobo Day halldecorating contest. Mrs. Marianne Chmeleck sponsored the club . Lisa Barkowski and Gerry Wessel worked on the French Club display in the Hall Decorating Contest during Spirit Week. Participating in the French Club were {Bottom Row) Gul Rukh Rao, Mah Rukh Rao, Amy Greg son, Christy Water son, (Second Row) Claire Sutton, Pat tie Boisseau, Linda Voel- linger, (Third Row) Patricia Jones, Susan Greg son, Mrs. Marianne Chmeleck, sponsor, (Top Row) Vicky Mathenia, Gail Davis, Kennar Petrosian, and Missy Cusack. Missy Cusack tried her hand at breaking the pinata at the Mardi Gras celebration on March 8. Members of the German Club were (Bottom Row) Pam Baumann, Chris Rothweiller, (Second Row) Mariland Bren¬ nan, Deidre Bauer, (Third Row) Eric Holdener, Ronka Amos, treasurer, Jane Kerr, secretary, (Fourth Row) Jackie Badger , Diane Sudduth, Miss Lynn Koehler, sponsor, (Top Row) Kathy Lin, Beth Holley and Laura McClary, president. 124 French and German Clubs The president of the History Club, Joan Budde, displayed some of the club ' s many trophies and awards. GIsing our skills in research u?e learned about our state’s past Sponsored, by Mr. Vince Torigian, the South¬ western State and Local History Club met one Tuesday every month since their organization during the 1972-1973 school year. Since that time members have had sixty-two articles published in the Illinois History magazine. Members have also won three hundred and one regional blue ribbons and eighty-one state ribbons. To finance trips to the regional history fair the club earned money by having bake sales. Members displayed their history projects in public libraries and banks and continued their purchases of books on Illinois for the school library. The club again participated in the regional history fair, sponsored by the Illinois State Historical Society. Members of the State and Local History Club were (Bottom Row ) Jennifer Gettys, Annette Bertelsman, Diedre Bauer, Laurie Eisenhauer, Liz Knyff Barb Lindauer, John Lewis, Chip HUlesheim, (Second Row ) Susie Lopinot, LeAnn Lugge, Joni Mehmert, LuAnn Willmann, Debra Blanch, John Swistak, (Third Row) Jean Anderson, Eric Holdener , Sandra Sliment, Nanette Wisnewski, Tony Musgrove, Tom Mannino, (Fourth Row) Kim Cook, Barb French, Kathy Wysong, Tina Day, Neil Middendorf Art Endrijaitis, (Top Row) Jeff Levy, Wendy Pride, Lisa Hassard, Robin Biddix, Mr. Vince Torigian, sponsor, and Kevin Wildermuth. State and Local History Club 125 (fi)e practice for tfye future High prices, poor quality, and bad service were three of many consumer-related topics the Consumer Education Club discussed. Members met every Thursday morning to help any student or faculty member who had complaints about the buying or selling of goods or services. In addition, the club held bake sales and entered the hall decorating contest on Hobo Day. Members of the Social Studies Club went to City Council meetings, took polls on current events, and sponsored bake sales. In addition, the club also held a mock election, helped register 18 year-olds to vote, and adopted an animal at the St. Louis zoo. Thinking of survey questions for the Social Studies Club was a tough job for Amy Sperry. Members of the Social Studies Club were Amy Sperry , Beth Shannahan , Alison Rice , Jane Sperry , (Top Row) Mr. David Schwalb, sponsor. Members of the Consumer Education Club were (.Bottom Row) Vanessa Kreitner , Al Hassard, (Second Row) Karen Leveling , Mr. Larry Ob enchain, sponsor , (Top Row) Mark Klawonn. Missing from the picture was Susan Roberts. Mr. Larry Obenchain discussed consumer problems with Mark Klawonn, Susan Roberts, and Al Hassard. 126 Social Studies Club and Consumer Education Club Judy Hoffmann of the D.E. Club prepares french fries on her job at the Burger Chef Through contests our clubs brought honor to £fi)est Members of the Distributive Education Club were (.Bottom Row) Mary Mammon , Mary Schranz, Ken Tribout, (Second Row) Jama Richardson, Janet Cook, Stephanie Wall, (Third Row) Judith Ann Hoffmann, Janet Vollmer, Beth Dunn, Jay Butler , Elaine Sprietler , Lynn Ovies, (Top Z?ou ) Mr. 7om Ninnis, sponsor. The Distributive Education Club helped mem - 6ers £o understand the essentials of marketing and distribution. Among their activities was working with the Illinois Retail Merchants Association on an anti-shoplifting program. The twenty-one member club was sponsored by Mr. Tom Ninnis. The Office Occupations Club , composed of students enrolled in the office occupations course , observed the thirtieth anniversary of its 1951 charter. Miss Faye Pabst , faculty sponsor , was a member of the club when she was a senior in our school. Getting practical experience as a member of the Office Occupations program , Janice Theobald works with a computer at a downtown business. Members of the Office Occupations Club were (.Bottom Row) Debbie Greener , Sherry Stoddard , Laurie Knolhoff Janice Theobald , {Second Row) DeeDee Hughes , Dianne Tanking , Jo Ann Rodawald , Karen Conklin , (Top Sharon Wisniewski , Patty Rucker , Debbie Hoff Lee Anne Werle, and Miss Faye Pabst, sponsor. Distributive Education Club and Office Occupations Club 127 Clubs provide neu? experiences anci prepare us for future activities The six members of the Home Economics Club met every third Thursday with their sponsor, Mrs. Elaine Smith. They worked on many kinds of projects during the year. Mrs. Vera Wood was the sponsor of the Future Secretaries Association which included twenty- one members. Meeting on the second Monday of each month, the members found out about the roles and duties of professional secretaries. Members of the Home Economics Club were Ginger Hall, Kathy Hogshead, Kathy Greer, Annette Hayden, and Mrs. Elaine Smith, sponsor. The officers of the Future Secretaries Association were (Bottom Row] Sandy Stoddard, corresponding secretary, Donna Kania, president, (Top Row) Jana Ross, treasurer, Patricia Anderson, vice-president, and Michelle Klotz, record¬ ing secretary. The membership of the Future Secretaries Association included (Bottom Row) Jana Ross, Nancy Slattery, Sandy Stoddard, Peggy Rickard, (Second Row) Sherry Wild, JoAnn Rodawald, Mary Poirot, Donna Kania, (Third Row) Jan Krull, Michelle Klatz, Sherry Sager, Diane Svoboda, (Fourth Row) Mrs. Vera Wood, sponsor, Claudia Adams, Trudy Meloan, Tina Thierry, (Top Row) Tracy Holtman, Jean Hoelscher, Karen Kemp, Diana Crowell, and Patricia Anderson. Jennifer Erving works on a sewing project for the Home Ec Club. 128 Future Secretaries of America and Home Economics Club Future Farmers Charlie Pees , Rick Fricke , and Scott Klotz learned how to repair a tractor. Officers of the Future Farmers were {Bottom Row) Charlie Pees , secretary , Scott Klotz , president , Paid Mudd, vice- president , Da e Dintelmann , treasurer, [Top Row) Elmer Bach , reporter , Warren Snover, West reporter , and Jim Fishbein, sentinal. )e plan for tl e future 7%e 700 0 Me toca chapter of the Future Farmers of America was to serve the community and to bring attention to the importance of agriculture to the community and the nation. The campus chapter of the nationwide organization was sponsored by Mr. Harold Hall. Holding membership in the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America were {Bottom Row) Kim Papproth, Lisa Mueller, Lea Ann Peek, Sue Mueller, Diana Crowell, (Second Row) Scott Klotz, Dean Dintelmann, Robert Klotz, Da e Dintelmann, Charlie Pees, James Fishbein, (Top Pou ) Sco t Donley, Lee Mueller, D. J. Par i, Jr., Frank Vollmer, Pan Mudd, Warren Snover, and James Fricke. Future Farmers of America 129 Representing the speech team were (Bottom Row) Dana Malone , Carol Kocot, Jon O ' Guinn, Kathy Stein Jayne Womble, Cass Barannco, Kenny Lopinot, (Top Row) Mr. Bill Kirksey, sponsor, Shepard Berry, Sam Hanes, Lisa Roschnaf sfcy, Ben Hunsaker, and Mark Metzger. Hard u?orh and dedication brought man? awards and honors Members of the debate squad were taught by their sponsor, Mr. Richard Hunsaker, how to construct logical arguments and how to detect weaknesses in the arguments of others. The Members of the debate squad were (Bottom Row) Melissa Melton, Carol Kocot, Tom Hunter, (Second Row) Todd Vandewater, Laurel Rettle, Janette Endrijaitis, (Third Row) Lisa Roschnaf sky, Ashraf Hameedi, Ben Hunsaker, Holly Hollenbeck, (Top Row) Ted Myrhe, Diane Sudduth, Mark Metzger, Chris Rayman, and Catie Devers. squad traveled to interschool debates in Illinois and Missouri and hosted their own tournaments. Mr. Bill Kirksey coached the individual events of the speech team. Each member used his or her own free time to work on speeches and to prepare for tournaments. The speech team took part in nine tourna¬ ments and the debate squad participated in fifteen. Those students who distinguished them¬ selves in speech and debate were chosen as members of the National Forensic League. Chosen as members of the National Forensic League were (Bottom Row) Jon O ' Guinn, Ben Hunsaker, Mark Metzger, Melissa Melton, (Second Row) Cass Barannco, Kathy Stein, Jayne Womble, Carol Kocot, Laurel Rettle, Kenny Lopinot, Janette Endrijaitis, (Top Row) Sam Haynes, Shepard Berry, Todd Vandewater, Lisa Roschnafsky, and Diane Sudduth. ISO Debate, Speech Team, National Forensic League Choir members [Bottom Row) Sherry Wild, Bruce Baker, LuAnn Willmann, Joan Budde, (Top Row) Jeff Procasky, Lynn Ullrich, and Lynn Schloemann rehearsed daily. )e put heart and soul into our music The music of the Concert Choir was enjoyed by its participants as well as by its audiences. The choir met daily with its director, Mr. Don Jones, to practice a variety of songs ranging from slow ballads to popular up-tempos. Among their performances were a Christmas concert, the Festival of Songs, ” and a spring concert entitled annually “And Then There Was Song. ” The choir made appearances at feeder schools to promote music at West. Their biggest compliment was the invitation to sing at the Mayor’s Breakfast at Fischer’s in February. The hard-working accom¬ panist of the choir was Laurie Heller. Concert Choir members were [Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, director, Sue Tedesco, Tim Timmer, Eileen Hamm, Chip Hillesheim, Diane Heberer, Michelle Mannon, Sandy Stoddard, Scott Ferguson, Tracy Matthews, Mary Asbury, Jean Wiesen, Rick Parisotto, Jayne Womble, [Second Row) Barb Burleson, Renee Mondy, Maria Kimutis, Michelle David, John Schaefer, Tammy Arnold, Don Mueller, Sherry Wild, Bruce Baker, LuAnn Willmann, Yvonne Eschmann, Sherry Shody, Jill Piano, [Third Row) Becky Fritch, Sherry Grob, Dave Churchill, Kathy Stein, Robert Kerkemeyer, Nancy Seib, Mark Henke, Lisa Spencer, Elaine Sm ith, Todd Vitale, Lynn Ullrich, Jeff Procasky, Gail Davis, David Jobe, Lynn Schloemann, Laurie Heller, [Top Row) Mary Poirot, Tim Walz, Beth Holle, Frank Schneider, Janice Morrison, Brad Migneron, Kris Lickenbrock, Dan Winkel, Tracy Holdener, Brian Kelly, Ann Klohr, Doug Kaufmann, Joan Budde, Mark Metzger, and Janet Mueth. Concert Choir 1S1 Members of the Marching Band were (Bottom Row ) Cheryl McLauglin, Myra Analla, Barb Calhoun, Laura Cvlli, Mary Bucknell, (Second Row ) Shawn McGuire, Whitney Higgins, Eileen Ham, Steve Hawkins, Jane Kerr, David Toombs, Leila Schein, (Third Row) Pavla Prince, Leslie Snowden, Angie Metzger, Kathy Heil, Kim Miller, Tina Bisler, Missy Moggio, Angie Johnson, i?od Purnell, (Fourth Row) Charlie Snowden, ?cra The Marching ISanS its part in promoting spirit Talented musicians under the direction of Mr. Ralph Schlesinger provided entertainment in their roles of Marching Maroons. Included in the band were devoted veterans and hard-working freshmen. In addition to marching in community parades , Ae groups performed at all of the home football games. Their pre-game selection con¬ sisted of the Wide World of Sports , Ae Star Spangled Banner , and the Notre Dame fight song. Halftime songs were Bully , Alexander ' s Ragtime Band , Battle of Jericho , arid numbers from West Side Story , Coo and Somewhere. The band participated in the Veiled Prophet competition in which they placed seventh out of twenty bands , and in Ae Li Zfe Egypt Contest where they placed second in both field and in parade competition. Frank Kartman received the award for Best Drum Major. Henry , Todrf Garrett , Ben Hunsaker , « o n Chaney , Car Hose, Tracy Matthews, David Higgins, Lisa Roschnafsky, Joe Behrmann, Mark Chapman, Kevin Kuntzman, (Top Row) Frank Kartmann, drum major; Gayal Bettis, Dave Boettcher, Tom Elsea, Kirk Capone, Lenny Fahmer, Mr. Ralph Schlesinger, band director; Mark Feazel, and Mark Snook. Frank Kartmann, drum major, and Cheryl Feazel, pompon captain, led the way. Patty Gither, Robin Hundley, and Renee Mondy performed pompon routines at a football halftime. 182 Marching Band Also in the Marching Band were [Bottom Row) Beth Sullivan, Kathy Wright, Ginger Hall, Barb Badger, Karen Kuntzman, Mary £ yer, BeM Holle, [Second Row) John Tinge, Merry Davinroy, Brian Williams, Cindy Eugea, BUI Sheets, Dana Ude, Eric Wehmeirer, Brad Purnell, Shepard Berry, [Third Row) Ron Simkins, Jan Kroupa, Mike Mueller, Rick Parisotto, Allan Scheuermann, Karen Leingang, Marty Mannion, Ted Meyer, Dave Fischer, Kevin Underwood, Nancy Seib, Dan Hose, Steve Frew, (Top Row) Brad Scott, Scott Morris, David Hettenhausen, Steve Schlesinger, Todd Smith, Dave Means, Bruce Valerius, Brian Murphy, and Scott Macke. Members of the color guard squad were (Bottom Row) Wendy Martin, Dena Martin, Teresa Scharf, (Top Row) Kathy Fetterer, Tammi Mueller, Jan¬ ice Theobald, Jill Boehmer, Kim Feigel, Tina Mueller, Joyce Potts, captain, and Lesa Houba. Marching Band 133 )ith enthusiasm, loyalty, and hope u e voorhed to become CQarching CQaroons Sponsors of the Concert Band were Mrs. Gloria Mayer and Mr. Ralph Schlesinger. Mrs. Mayer concentrated on woodwinds and strings while Mr. Schlesinger worked with percussion and brass. The only requirement for membership in the band was the ability to play some instrument. The band program, composed mostly of fresh¬ men, was set up for the purpose of training musicians for the Marching Band. This training became a necessity because many of the grade schools no longer provide enough training in music. Playing a full repetoire of music on the intermediate level, the band performed in two concerts, one in the fall and the other in spring. Tom Krawcyzk blew his horn at rehearsal. Rick Jones practiced the French horn for band concerts. Members of the Concert Band were {.Bottom Row) Lori Campbell, Christina Me Entire, JuUe Bryant, Kelly Shaw, Ronda Brough, Livi Green, {Second Row) Tracy Rainwater, Lori Oliver, Chris Thompson, Tom Gibbons, Russel Beard, Tom Krawcyzk, Mark Wottowa, Jan Kroupa, Rick Jones, Mike Bryant, Steve Neiderkom, {Third Row) Jeanna Hoppenjans, Donna Gebhart, Robin Simpson, Wayne Lindauer, {Top Row) Allan Schmezel, Bob Young, Luis Marin, Paul Meyer, David Fulton, and Bret Schlosser, • ISA Concert Band Pep Band Members were (Bottom Row) Kathy Heil, Cheryl McLaughlin, (Second Row) Kim Miller, Mary Dyer, Karen Kuntzmann, Beth Holle, Ginger Hall, (Third Row) Carl Hose, Ron Henry, Joe Behrman , Billy Sheets, Shepard Berry, (Fourth Row) Jan Kroupa, Marty Manion, Allan Scheu¬ ermann, Kevin Under¬ wood, Dan Hose, (Top Row) Mark Feazel, Todd Smith, and Bruce Valerius. Making the trombones heard were Charlie Snowden, Ben Stage band practice gave Scott Morris time to perfect his Hunsaker, Ron Henry, and Todd Garrett. instrumental skills. Playing in the stage band were (Bottom Row) Ben Hunsaker, Henry, Charlie Snowden, Nancy Seib, Steve Frew, Dan Hose, Todd Garrett, Todd Smith, Phil McClary, Scott Morris, (Second Ted Meyer, Lisa Roschnafsky, Dave Gruenewald, Dana Ude, Row) Jeff Procasky, David Hettenhausen, (Top Row) Ron John Tinge, and Cindy Eugea. Pep Band and Stage Band 1S5 Members of the Orchestra were (Bottom Row) Nancy Bucknell, Phillip Tinge, Pam Hose, Julie Kroupa, Stacey Snowden, Chris Lindauer, Kara Mathenia, Jennifer Shannon, Sue Bainter. (Second Row) Darlene Simpson, Valerie Nance, Vicky Mathenia, Susan Creel, Shepard Berry, Barb Badger, Liz Knyff, Mary Dyer, Mary Bucknell, Leila Schein, David Toombs, Kim Oliver, Lauren Brent, Kelly Mathenia, (Third Row) Rose Ann Jost, Jeff Trapp, Kim Clark, Julie Eschmann, Rick Oritz Cheryl McLaughlin, Leslie Snowden, Myra Analla, Barb Cahoon, BUly Sheets, Sarah Sweet, Merry Davmroy, (Top Row) Todd Horn, Marty Manion, Dan Hose, Steve Frew, Charlie Snowden, Kevin Underwood, Mike Holtz, Carl Hose, Kirk Caponi, Joel Raterman, Tom Elsea, Gayal Bettis, and Ann Leewright. Our float u?as number one The Orchestra played two public concerts , made appearances at feeder schools , performed on Honors Day , and provided the music at the Hy News Citizenship Award ceremony. Consisting of the accomplished members of the Orchestra , the Chamber Orchestra was involved in many important events in our city and state. Among their engagements was a banquet in Springfield , Illinois for “Those Who Excel , ” the Southwest Conference football banquet , and the Community College of the Air Force graduation ceremony. Concentrating on their music during Orchestra practice were Darlene Simpson and Myra Analla. Those in the Chamber Orchestra were (Bottom Row) Nancy Bucknell, Phillip Tinge, Pam Hose, Stacey Snowden, Chris Lindauer, Kara Mathenia, Jennifer Shannon, Sue Bainter, (Second Row) Darlene Simpson, Valerie Nance, Shepard Berry, Barb Badger, Liz Knyff, Mary Dyer, Mary Bucknell, Leila Schein, David Toombs, Lauren Brent, Kelly Mathenia, (Third Row) Rose Ann Jost, Jeff Trapp, Paula Prince, Cheryl McLaugh¬ lin, Myra Analla, Barb Cahoon, Billy Sheets, Joe Behrman, Merry Davinroy, (Top Row) Todd Horn, Marty Manion, Dan Hose, Steve Frew, Charlie Snowden, Kevin Underwood, Carl Hose, Kirk Capohi, Joel Raterman, Tom Elsea, Gayal Bettis, and Ann Leewright. 136 Orchestras let our pokes be H car The BelleviUettes and the Harmoneers were composed of sophomores , juniors , and seniors. Candidates for the groups auditioned for mem - bership in the spring of the previous year. Both groups took part in the Winter Frolic of Songs and the Spring Festival of Song , under the direction of Mr. Don Jones. The BelleviUettes also performed in the annual spring concert of the music department. The Harmoneers contributed to the harmony of the Festival of Songs. Members of the Har¬ moneers were ( Bot¬ tom Row) Mr. Don Jones, director, Laura Seiber, Sue ScheUer, Cynthia Allison, Bev Holdner, Debbie Mor¬ ris, (Second Row) Amy Shondy, Joan Mehmert, Michelle Remelius, Mary Hel- frich, Mary Beth Muel¬ ler, Lisa Hoffman, Sarah File, (Third Row) Laura Show- maker, Patti Kueker, Anita Osborn, Larry Pry, Brian Young¬ blood, Carson Pate, LynnZika, Carla Fran- coeur. Sue Lopmot (Top Row) Laran Love, Lea Anne Peek, Richard Newsom, Gor¬ don Brown, Darren Laske, Robert Schae¬ fer, David Segar, and Robert Braun. Harmoneers and BelleviUettes 137 SingirT cm3 Svoingin’ was our business The members of Remon not only used their vocal talents but added a touch of Broadway to their acts with their dancing. In addition to their concert audiences enjoying their performances, they also won the attention of district contest judges who gave them a first place at Bethalto. Performing at various functions such as “Swingin ' and Singin’” and the “Festival of Songs, ” was a part of their contribution to the music program on campus. The Casuals Sextet took part in the Festival of Songs, held in the Auditorium in March, Entertaining as pirates at the Festival were the Mens Ensemble. 1S8 In-Sept Sextet and Casuals Sextet In-Sept Sextet singers were (Bottom Row) Elaine Smith, Becky Fritch, Sue Tedesco, [Top Row) Gail Davis, Kathy Stein, Sherry Grob, and Beth Holle. Making up the Casuals Sextet were l Bottom Row) Tracy Matthews, Laurie Heller, accompanist, Lisa Spencer, (Top Row) Sherry Wild, Michelle Mormon, Tammy Arnold, and Diane Heberer. The whole gang joined to produce the finale of the Festival. Those in the Mens Ensemble were (Bot¬ tom Row) Rick Pari- sotto, Todd Vitale, Jean Wiesen, accom¬ panist, Doug Kauf- mann, (Top Row) Bruce Baker, David Jobe, Robert Kerke- meyer, Mark Metz¬ ger, and Brian Kelly. The Melodettes performed during the “Festival of Songs. ®e a fun singing for audiences The Melodettes, composed chiefly of sopho¬ mores, enjoyed a busy year of singing. The girls were selected for the group at the end of their freshman year by their director, Mr. Don Jones. The Melodettes were (Bottom Row) Mr. Don Jones, director, Cindy Billhartz, Trina Guest, Lisa McCormick, Joan Manwarren, Cheryl Marshall, Patricia Jones, Lisa Moore, (Second Row) Michelle Bryan, Lisa Abaecherli, Jan Schneider, Melissa Woofter, Tracy Hamilton, Sue Powell, Tina Riechoff, Laura Bauder, (Third Row) Michelle Staub, Kathy Looney, Debbie McDaniel, Barb Teutrine, Angie Woodcock, Camie Raish, Stacey DeFrates, Sue Blaies, Tammy Kraft, (Top Row) Tina Prindable, Sue Johnson, Lisa Scharringhausen, Janet Sams, Lisa Melton, Laura Voss, Tammy VoweU, Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, Michelle Ames, and Sandy Latinette. Mens Ensemble and Melodettes 1S9 )e u?or cd to actyepe q best Preliminary exams were given before each interschool math competition to choose the team members to represent West at the match. Faculty sponsors helped the team members who worked on their materials for the match iTidividually. Mrs. Diane Thom and Mrs. Marilyn Hughes assisted the freshmen squad, Mr. Dave Llewellyn, the sophomores, Mrs. Melody Maksu- dian, the juniors, and Mr. Don Jackson, the seniors on the squad. Mrs. JoLynda Manion and Mrs. JoAnn Hoffmann were the sponsors of the Rough Writers, whose goal was to publish the creative writings of students. The only requirement for membership was interest in reading and choosing the poems, stories, and articles handed in by members of the student body for printing in the collection of student works called “Page One. ” Miss Jo Manion discussed the submitted material with some of the Rough Writers. Representing the Rough Writers were (.Bottom Row) Tracy Rainwater, David Frame, Diane Svododa, Karen Muskopf, Missy Maggio, (Top Row) Mrs. JoAnn Hoffmann, sponsor, Pam Baumann, Gul- ruhk Rao, Missy Cusack, and Miss JoLynda Manion, sponsor. Math team members were (Bottom Row) Mary Bucknell, Amy Boyles, Tavia Thoreson, Susie Lopinot, (Second Row) Paul Meyer, Nick Souris, Laura Culli, Scott Moore, Dennis Nadler, Arthur Endrijaitis, (Top Row) Mike Kealey, Dave Lautz, Ted Meyer, Todd Scflroeder, Karen Kuntzman, Kathy Lin, Karen Svodoa, and Brian Williams. 1U0 Rough Writers and Math Team Kent Dintelman helped to decorate for FCA in the Hall- Decorating contest. Mr. Hank Hayes, sponsor, Barb Frerichs, and Dena Martin shared readings during a Bible Study Club meeting. Fcllovpship u?as our objective The Fellowship of Christian Athletes again sponsored a needy family at Christmas and went caroling at area nursing homes. Members ran the concession stands during home football and basketball games and participated in the hall decorating contest during Spirit Week. For fun they went on a hayride during the autumn season. Last summer some members took part in the national conferences of the Fellowship. Faculty sponsors were Mr. Norman Armstrong , Mrs. Donna Norbet , and Mr. John Wehmeier. The six members of the Bible Study Club met weekly to engage in Biblical study while sharing in group fellowship. Their sponsor was Mr. Hank Hayes. Members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes were (Bottom Row) Brenda Nager, Shelly Heil, Rick Barnes, Karen Nager, Doug Kaufman, Cheri Schmidt, {Second Row) Mary Weygandt, Kris Klein, Lisa Smith, Debbie Eschmann, Sue Hubert, Susan Greg son, Mr. Norman Armstrong, sponsor, John Wolz, Howard Schuchardt, Tom Krawczyk, Brad Schneider, and Mr. John Wehmeier, sponsor. Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Bible Study Club 1U1 Tom Gibbons and Dr. David Snowden worked on the construction of the track in the basement of House B. was more fun i an u?orl The goal of the Amateur Radio Club was to train the students to become amateur radio operators and to assist them in attaining their licenses. The sponsor was Mr. David Bobzen and the president of the club was Ken Simmons. Interest was the only requirement for member¬ ship in the Model Railroad Club. The group was organized by Dr. David Snowden. Tom Gibbons was the president. Members built additions to their train track in the basement of House B. Club meetings were held every Monday after school. Members of the Railroad Club were (Bottom Row ) Tom Gibbons, Danny Bishop, (Top Row) Mr. David Snowden, sponsor, and Jerry Jung. Members of the Radio Club were (.Bottom Row) Sherry Marshall, Jonnie Manwarren , Kathy Looney, Greg Seaman, (Top Row) Jerry Bremer, Steve Eichholz, Anita Osborn, Mr. David Bobzin, sponsor, Ken Summons, and Ron Simmons. 142 Radio Club and Railroad Club Participating in the Chess Club were Jeff Mueller, Bob Hay, quartermaster, Akhil Jhaveri, Arthur Endrijaitis, and Vicky Mathenia. )e used patience and strategy to defeat our opponents The War Gaming Club , sponsored by Mr. Gary Shepeky met every morning before school. They spent their time in playing various war games , concentrating on moves and planning attacks. The Chess Club had three sponsors , Mrs. Peggy Reynolds , Mrs. Grace Gerren , and Mrs. Patricia Seibert. Members met every Thursday after school in the cafeteria and practiced against each other to prepare for interschool competi¬ tions. Keith Hustler challenged Bob Carty while Mike Hemmer studied their moves. Don Munie and Bob Carty of the War Gaming Club plan their strategy of attack. Members of the War Gaming Club were (Bottom Row) John Ferguson, Jerry Da¬ vis, Terry Plunkett, Milton Cron, (Second Row) Mr. Gary Shep- ek, sponsor, Mike Jat- alovier, Chris Sim¬ mons , Duane Arm¬ strong, treasurer, Charlotte Huetsch , Sam Hayes, (Top Row) Mike Harszy, Mike Hemmer, Don Munie, vice-president, Robert Carty, president, and Pat Tygett. Chess Club and War Gaming Club US ) ? learned a lot triple trying to promote understanding between different peoples The American Field Service supports the exchange student program at West. The club has doubled in size over the last year. This year ' s foreign exchange student was Punloppom Sattabongkot from Tailand. Exchange students stay with host families in the area. To make money for their activities the club held bake sales and sold candy and craft items. The club also held its annual auction. Students were sold as slaves for a day , and people donated items such as books and special dinners to be auctioned off. The club met twice a month , and was sponsored by Miss Sue Sharp. The members of the AFS Club were (Bottom Row ) Kenarr Petrosian, Jane Smith, Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor, {Second Row) Tom Elsea, Victoria Sutton, {Top Row) Meg Gregowicz, Gulrukh Rao, and Mahrukl Rao. Serving as officers for the AFS were Nancy Bucknell, secretary, Kenarr Petrosian, treasurer, Joan Gregowicz, president, Jan Kroupa, vice president. On Sattabongkot wore her native Tax costume. On Sattabongkot receives help with her studies from her American “sister”, Julie Kroupa. 1U American Field Service Club Joan Budde set up the tables at the Winter “Breakfast of Champions. ” )e u orhecl ari to encourage school spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year Jennifer Gettys and Beth Carril sold spirit items in the cafeteria. The Pep Club was very active in school activities. Members sponsored the “Breakfast of Champions ” after the end of each sports season. The club also sponsored buses to various sports events including “away football and basketball games. Through the sale of spirit items and popcorn at basketball games, the club not only made money, but provided an important service to the school. The club was sponsored by Mr. Vincent Torigian. Members of the Pep Club were (Bottom Row) Karen Stovall, secretary, Debbie Blanck , president, Jayne Womble, vice-president, (Second Row) Annette Ber¬ telsmann, Barb Lindauer, Leann Lugge, Cathy Hayes, Karen Saxton, (Third Row) Cindy Batton, Jane Smith, Carol Becherer, (Top Row) Barb Frerichs, Peggy Colgan, Joan Budde, and Mr. Vince Torigian, sponsor. Pep Club U5 Cittle Theatre offered entertainment for everyone Entertaining was certainly the word for this active group. Freshmen got off to a good start in September with three one-acts: “Three on a Bench , ” “Silent Snow , Secret Snow , ” and “The Wild Flowering of Chastity . ” In November , Theatre stunned audiences with the power of “Inherit the Wind , ” the story of Clarence Darrow and the trial about the teaching of evolution. Flying in the air , “Mary Poppins ” amazed nursery and elementary school students at the performances of the sophomore play . “The Caretaker“ was chosen as the play Theatre took to contest this year. The acting group ended a good year of entertainment with a rousing spring musical , “My Fair Lady. ” Serving on the Theatre Council were [Bottom Row) Cass Barranco, president, Jane Womble, secretary, [Second tfoio] Jesse Weilmuenster, historian, Ken Lopinot, treasurer, [Top Row) John Reichert, vice-president, and Ron Henry, parlia¬ mentarian. Juniors and seniors in Little Theatre were [Bottom Row) Jon O ' Guxnn, Laura McClary, Janice Morrison, Kathy Stein, Janet Hurd, [Second Row) Jesse Weilmuenster, Cass Barranco, Mark Metzger, Jayne Womble, Ben Hunsaker, Ken Lopinot, Ron Henry, Laurel Ret tie [Top Row) Tom Elsea, Chris Padgett, and John Reichert. Freshmen and sopho¬ mores in Theatre were [Bottom Row) Brian Kuehn, Jean Ander¬ sen, Larry Pry, [Top Row) Christina Me- Entire, Shaun Mc¬ Guire, Mark Feazel, and Ryan Jones. 11 6 Little Theatre Ben Hunsaker played Clarence Darrow, the defense attorney, to Jon O ' Guinn as the prosecutor and Cass Barranco as the Judge in Inherit the Wind. Thespians worked h ar on stage and behind { y scenes Thespians carried on the tradition of turning out fine performers to represent West. Being a fine performer was not the only requirement needed to become a Thespian , however. AU members had to work for two hundred hours as a Little Theatre member , one hundred of which were spent back stage. Even after becoming a Thespian, every member had to work for two hours on every Theatre production. Thespian Troup 369 was sponsored by Mr. Joe Chmeleck and Miss Nina Bono. Cass Barranco and Ben Hunsaker were caught clowning around Townspeople protest Darwin ' s theory of evolution in Inherit backstage at play rehearsal. the Wind. ” Thespians were (.Bottom Row ) Laura McClary, Shepard Berry, Cass Barranco, Mark Metzger, and Ron Henry. Missing from the Jane Womble, Jon O ' Guinn, Kathy Stein, (Top Row) Ben picture were Janet Hurd, Lisa Spenser, and Todd Vitale. Hunsaker, Jesse Weilmuenster, Rod Sherpe, Kenny Lopinot, Thespians U7 Student Council members Carla Buser, Lisa Sotiro- poulos, and Jeff Fahey sold Valigrams to raise money. Tfy? student council leads tl e u?a in supporting activities The Student Council was sponsored by Mr. Fredrick Kunze. Council members were elected by the individual classes and served for one year. Each class had eleven representatives and four officers. The Council elected its own officers who made up the Executive Board and ran the meetings which were held every day during the fifth hour. The Council sponsored two dances, the Football Frolic and the Christmas Dance. Members sold balloons at football games and sponsored a foster child in Indonesia. The group also sponsored Spirit Week and Hobo Day activities and sold mums for the West-East football game and Valigrams for Valentine’s Day. In March the Council co-sponsored the Donkey Basketball game with the Bellevinois Staff. Council members kept in contact ivith the Administration and the cafeteria staff and made students’ suggestions known to them. At the end of the year the Council held an egg toss for seniors which was fun for everyone. Amy St. Eve and Jon Lanaghan decorated the Cafeteria for the Christmas dance. Members of the executive board of the Student Council were {.Bottom Row) Dave Lautz, vice-president , Bob Dahm , parliamentarian , (Top Row) Enya Zenarosa, corresponding secretary , Missy Qusack , treasurer , Amy Greg son, chaplain , and Christy Waterson, president. Missing from the picture was Martha Wilkinson, recording secretary. US Student Council To help earn money for Council activities, Dave Wenzel sold balloons at home football games. The committee chairmen were (.Bottom Row ) Kay Wallace, social committee, Elaine Monk, spirit committee. Sue Greg son, Hobo Day committee, (Top Row) Dave Fischer, council affairs committee, and Kurt Wallace, campus services committee. Missing from the picture was Martha Wilkinson, election committee. Lisa Sotiropoulos, Dan Fietsam, and Jim McHenry cut the crepe paper for the cafeteria window decorations at the dance. Nicole Stegmeyer checks the decorations for the Christmas Mr. Frederick Kunze, sponsor, takes time to talk to Student dance. Council members Sue Gregson, Bob Browy, and Elaine Mank. Student Council U9 Linda Struense arranged the page layout before the paper went to press. ®e reported to t e student bod? on stories and events that u?ere of interest to all Slowly but surely , Amy Sperry typed her article for the next issue of the paper. The Hy News Staff published the school news¬ paper. There were five issues each semester. Staff members collected information, wrote articles and edited material for the paper. Articles in the paper kept students informed about school activities and provided valuable information about the community. The staff also sponsored the annual Hy News Citizenship awards in the spring. Mrs. Judy Duncan is the staff advisor. The members of the Hy News Staff were (Bottom Row ) Rod Sherpe, photographer, Linda Struense, Tamie Reuss, Kenarr Petrosian, Pam Baumann, (Second Row) Norman Krause, Joan Budde, Steve Noblitt, Mandy Mueller, Jeff Trapp, Bonnie Weiss, (Top Row ) Bob Browy, Amy Sperry, Janet Thomas, and Dee Groom. 150 Hy News Staff Bob “Scoop” Browy investigated yet another important lead. Hy News editors were (.Bottom Row) Bob Browy, sports editor, Kenarr Petrosian, news editor, Amy Sperry, sports editor, and (Top Row ) Bonnie Weiss, assistant editor. HY NEWS STAFF Published, five times per semester by the HY NEWS staff of Belleville Township High School West, 2600 West Main Street, Belleville, Illinois 62221. Editor-in-Chief . Mandy Mueller Assistant Editor . Bonnie Weiss News Editor . Kenarr Petrosian Feature Editor . Joan Budde Sports Editors . Bob Browy, Amy Sperry Cartoonist . Tim Larkin Photographer . Rod Scherpe Staff . Pam Baumann, Deanna Groom, Mary Kelly, Norm Krause, Angie Metzger, Steve Noblitt, Mark Peebles, Tamie Reuss, Linda Struense, Janet Thomas and Jeff Trapp Adviser Mrs. Judy Duncan Hy News Staff 151 Patty Wells and Sharon Hayden helped to design advertising posters. Onl perfection was good enough f or staff Helping the school and community to preserve memories was the task of the Bellevinois Staff The members of the staff met in a daily class session in the hope of maldng the 65th edition of the Bellevinois the best ever . Many worked overtime to sell ads , draw layouts , organize pictures , write copy , print negatives , and meet deadlines . Joanne Zubryzcki t Susan Markus, and Joan Gregowicz enjoyed printing pictures in the staffs dark room, located in the basement of the Library Building. The business manager of the yearbook, Becky Pearce, went over the bills with Miss Jane Hansleben, the faculty adviser. Working as the photography crew for the staff were {Bottom Row ) Tom Krawczyk, Alan Bauer, {Top Row ) Don Holzum and Jeff Smith. 152 Bellevinois Staff Serving on the yearbook staff were (Bottom Row) Cara Keck, Christy Waterson, Sue Markus, Sharon Hayden, Patty Wells, Joan Grego- wicz, [Second Row) Melissa Melton, Becky Pearce, Jill Boehmer, Elaine Mank, Jenny Prindable, Jean Wiesen, Donna Kay Darns, (Top Row) Sue Greg son, Kandy Powell, Charlotte Thomas, Renee Mondy, Joanne Zubrzycki, Kathy Kamm, and Jackie Hoffeditz. Sue Markus and Sue Greg son created banners to announce the taking of yearbook orders. Joanne Zubrzycki had the job of cutting out feet for the Bellevinois sales campaign in October. BELLEVINOIS STAFF Editor . Joan Gregowicz Business Manager . Becky Pearce Academic Staff . Sharon Hayden, editor, Donna Kay Davis, Charlotte Thomas, Melissa Melton, Patty Wells Activities Staff . Susan Gregson, editor, JiU Boehmer, Elaine Mank, Renee Mondy, Jenny Prindable, Kandy Powell Sections Editors... Christy Waterson, Cara Keck Sports Staff . Joanne Zubrzycki, editor, Kathy Kamm, Jean Wiesen, Jackie Hoffeditz Advertising Editors .. Susan Markus, Jenny Elbe Index . Jenny Elbe Photography . Don Hokum, Alan Bauer, Jeff Smith, Tom Krawczyk, Jackie Hoffeditz, Renee Mondy Adviser . Miss Jane Hansleben Bellevinois Staff 153 “flO-fl-R-O-O-N-S ffl-fl-R-O-O-N-S IScllcpille ©ost CQaroons arc ISSSTl” The cheerleaders tried to promote school spirit and enthusiasm at assemblies and sporting events. The squads decorated the campus and the gym and planned the programs for pep assem¬ blies. This year Mrs. Merle Guthrie returned as head coach. Miss Marsha Ames was assistant coach. During the summer , the squads attended a cheerleading camp in Tennessee , where the football-basketball cheerleaders won two gold superior ribbons , seven blue ribbons and one red ribbon. The squad also received the spirit stick for being the most spirited group at the camp. The cheerleaders sold candles , had bake sales , and car washes to raise money to go to camp. Another honor which the football-basketball cheerleaders received was winning first place out of twenty-two squads at the Centralia Holiday Basketball Tournament. The soccer-wrestling cheerleaders raised our spirits during assemblies. Junior varsity cheerleaders were Toni Woodrome, Beth Mills, Marilyn Brennen, and Lisa Sotiropoidos. Varsity cheerleaders were Sue Nagel, co¬ captain , Cheryl Wil¬ liamson, Elaine Smith, Amy Boyles, Melinda Woofter, Enya Zene- rosa, Lauren Patton, Diane Heberer, Pam Swarztrauber, and Kelly Heidorn, co¬ captain. 154 Cheerleaders Varsity cheerleaders did the “Walking Maroons at the Centralia tournament. Cheerleaders rode in convertibles in the Hobo Day parade. Cheryl Williamson caught the spirit during games. The soccer-wrestling cheerleaders were [Bottom Row) Becky Fritsch, Kim Ford, co-captain, Tammy Arnold, (Top Row) Kim Overath, Diane Veile, and Kelly O ' Neal, co-captain. Cheerleaders 155 Behind every game were the common factors of experience and practice. Sometimes our efforts failed , hut our teamwork helped us reach our goals. Whether player or fan , everyone was involved in pushing our teams to victory. Dan Cook , Steve Noblitt , were off to a quick start. Tom Krawczyk , and Rick Crespo Sue Roberts stretched before a tough meet. dross country foams raco to another winning season The cross country teams continued their tradi¬ tion of producing exceptional runners with a series of victories and high ranking throughout the season. Senior Debbie Eschman led the girls’ team as co-captain and earned first-place finishes in six of the eight races she entered. In addition, Debbie qualified for the state meet in which she captured an eighth-place finish in a field of two hundred and fifty runners. Sophomore Mary Determan completed her second year as a cross country runner by qualifying for state and earning a thirty-sixth-place finish. The boys ’ team placed sixth of twelve teams in the district meet and, led by Captain Rick Barnes, provided strong competition for other area teams. The varsity {boys) consisted of (Bottom Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Kurt Whittet, Howard Schuhardt, Kent Dintelman, {Top Row) John Stubblefield, Ron Stuckel, Rick Barnes, Brad Stamp, Jeff Northcutt, and Ken Fulton. rM : ■■ ' • The girls ' varsity team was composed of (Bottom Row) Tina Prindable, Mary Determan, Sandy Muskopf Mary Wiegand, Kristy Short, (Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Shelly Heil, Sue Roberts, Debbie Schaefer, Kathy Lin, Debbie Eschman , Robin Burnett , and Lisa Malone. Boys VARSITY RESULTS Triangular Meet GirU Centralia 26 Belleville West 17 House Springs 15 Centralia U Belleville West 53 GirU Belleville West 18 Granite City South 15 Belleville West 26 Belleville East 29 Belleville West 19 Granite City North Boys Granite City South 38 Belleville West 26 29 Belleville West 30 Granite City North 35 Belleville East 23 Belleville West 30 w in irusiiAiiusruu Boys, 6th of 18 GirU, 2nd of 11 Triad Invitational Boys, 6th of 25 GirU, 2nd of 9 Belleville West Invitational Boys, 1th of 14 GirU, 2nd of 9 Edtoardsville Invitational Boys, 5th of 19 GirU, 2nd of 12 Ladue Invitational GirU, 9th of 22 Granite City North Invitational GirU, 3rd of 10 Flora Invitational Boys, 6th of 13 Alton Invitational Boys, 5th of 10 GirU, 2nd of 10 Peoria Invitational Boys, 20th of 11 St. Chair County Meet Boys, 6th of 9 GirU, Tie for 3rd of 6 Southwest Conference Boys, 1th of 5 GirU, 2nd ofl District West 6th of 12 158 Cross Country Running for the freshman team were (.Bottom Row) Joe Tucker, Wayne Munie, Jim Stubblefield, (Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Karl Walz, Kevin Schaefer, Russell Corbitt, and Laura Brit tin, manager. With speed and agility, Tom Krawczyk ran his way to victory. Composing the junior varsity team were (Bottom Row) Wayne Munie, dim Stubblefi eld , doe Tucker, Russell Corbitt, Kevin Schaefer, (Second i?ou ) Tom Krawczyk, doAn Ferguson, Rick Griebel, Matt Stuhlsatz, Rick Crespo, (Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Dan Cook, Scott Ward, Walsh Kelly, Scott Berry, Brian Murphy, Steve Noblitt, Karl Walz, Chuck Hollenbeck, and Laura Brit tin, manager. Rick Barnes crosses the finish line of a gruelling race. The team rested after a tough meet. Cross Country 159 Tl q CQaroons tacl le3 anot r successful season Following a dismal start, the Maroons finished the season with a record of three wins and six losses. Led by leading rusher Dave Hepworth, named the Most Valuable Offensive Player, and leading passer Terry Dobbs, the team gained a third place finish in the Southwestern Confer¬ ence. Highlighting the season’s wins was a last-minute touchdown pass from Dobbs to Jay Bruckner and Dobbs ' extra-point kick which resulted in a 11-18 victory over East St. Louis to bring the Victory Bell home. Kevin Sisk, H12, assisted quarterback Terry Dobbs in a good kick-off. Maroons go into another face-to-face combat at the scrimmage line. Touchdown! Composing the varsity team were (Bottom Row) Rick Martin, Dave Hepworth, Mark Mason, Jay Bruckner, Mark Finck, Dave Buser, Terry Dobbs, Dean Lawrence, Dave Dahm, Doug Kaufman, Ken Chinn, Tony Summers, (Second Row) Bill Pietroberger, Mark Peebles, Ken Friedman, Bob Dahm, Todd Whittaker, Paul Layton, Kent Schneider, Rick Potter, Jim Ribble, Scott Scher, Pat Tygett, Jim McHenry, (Third Row) Mark Hubba, Ron Buss, Kris Lindauer, Mike Weihl, John Schobert, Todd Krawczyk, Kent Howlett, Rob Hilpert, Tony Bedwell, Jon Lanaghan, Dave Siebenberger, Jim Watkins, (Fourth Row) Mike Simmons, John Henry, Kevin Sisk, Joe Hayden, Mike Manion, Kris Reibling, Dave Sager, Rob Behrman, Jim Miller, Mike Stuhlsatz, Tracy Tipton, Mark Harris, Dave Crowe, (Fifth Row) Brian Fields, Jamie Nowak, Eric Wegers, Phil Me Clary, Bob Evans, Mike Irving, Dan Fahey, Ron Miller, Todd Tipton, Kyle Fickel, Wade Farrar, Steve Bolt, (Top Row) Howard Kurtz, Don Munie, Jean Wiesen, Kathleen Ackroyd, Brent Knecht, managers, Kyle Finck, student teacher. Coach Keith Lawrence, Coach Larry Betz, Coach Pete Hensel, Coach Phil Highsmith, Coach Bob Kaiser, Coach John Wehmeier, and Coach Bruce Arnold. VARSITY RESULTS West They DeSmet 0 28 Davenport West 9 27 Alton 24 32 Belleville East 10 29 Althoff s 14 Collinsville 22 7 East St. Louis 14 13 Alton 17 6 Belleville East 16 22 JUNIOR VARSITY Lincoln 56 12 East St. Louis 7 8 Belleville East 21 0 Edwardsville 19 13 160 Football Co-captains Terry Dobbs and Dave Buser led the team into spirit Mark Mason, U88, made several important catches during assemblies. the season. The sophomore team consisted of Jeff Eschmann, Jeff Klem, Rick Blaes, Tom Miller, John Potter, Brad Rujawitz, Gary Lodes, Mark Beyer, Dan Hoffmann, Jo An Weidenbenner, Scott Martin, (Second Row) Joe Lanzante, Mike Schobert, Terry Bruehl, Chris Mertens, Brad Schneider, Terry Dill, Brian Rujawitz, Dan Fietsam, Dave Elbe, Tom Koenig, [Third Row) Chris Hemmer, Bill Trapp, Glenn McCoy, Scott Mollett, Rich Mertens, Steve Joyce, Doug De Monge, Randy Hunt, Steve Manion, Steve Bunn, John Driscoll, (Fourth Row) Steve Ikies, Doug Werner, Jack Eslinger, Dave Friemuth, Dwayne Crouch, Eric Herman, John Graham, Bob Smith, Al Keim, Mike Dell, (Fifth Row) Dennis Haurdich, Jim Schweiger, Andy Milles, Jim Keck, Jim Hawthorne, Dan Casson, Tom Bringaze, (Top Row) Kyle Ficnk, student teacher, Kent Defosset, and Coach Phil Highsmith. Jay Bruckner starts out for the pass. Football 161 felnSerclassmen contribute to football victories Tony Bedwell, HO, waited for the pass. While Boach Bruce Arnold and Jim Ribble, 87, surveyed the action, Kenny Friedman, 89, waited for the play. The sophomores prepared for their varsity years. 162 Football Swimming for competition took hours of concentrated practice. Swim and dive team members were (.Bottom Row ) Dole Barschak , Bret Schlosser , (Top Row) Scott O ' Neill, Matt Ritter , and Greg Walters. Matt Ritter glided through the water with ease. Practice helped Dale Barschak in the freestyle. Swimmers styne in district Members of the swimming team were Matt Ritter, Scott O ' Neill, Bret Schlosser, Dale Barschak, and Greg Walter. Ritter completed his season with a fourth place finish in the district meet in the 500-yard freestyle. Barschak and Walter represented West at state after placing first in their respective events at the district level. Barschak established a district record in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:45.51 seconds. A medley relay team of Ritter, O’Neill, Schlosser, and Barschak finished sixth of eight teams in the district competition. Matt Ritter got ready for action. Swimming 163 Soccer scores big at ©est The varsity soccer team kicked off the 1980 season with a victory over East St. Louis Assumption. Led by Tri-captains Mike Rockwell , Tim Snare , and Charles Stathis, the team finished their season with a record of 5 wins, 10 losses, and 7 ties. Mike Rockwell earned several individual honors as he received the Joe Dressier Memorial Award, was voted Most Valuable Player, was named Best Defensive Player, and was selected for the I.H.S.S.C.A. Downstate All-Star Team along with Tim Snare. Snare also shared the honor of being named Best Offensive Player with Charles Stathis. Harry Merzian springs up to rescue the ball from his opponent. Mike Korein demonstrates his flair on the field. Tim Snare looks for help on the sidelines. The varsity team included {Bottom Row) Bev Holdener, Karen Hombostel, Harry Merzian, Nick Sources, Dave Me Common, Mark Meckfessel, Randy Gardner, Tracy Rainwater, Sandy Hall, (Second Row) Rick Mills, Greg Beane, Greg Oplt, Dirk Stevenson, Mark Reime, Eric Johnson, Mike Korein, Charlie Stathis, Ethan Litsey, Chad Overath, {Top Row) Dan Boatman, Mike Harris, Mike Rockwell, Tom Ackermann, Bob Rudy, Tim Snare, Chris Constance, Terry Johnson, and Coach Gary Carr. VARSITY RESULTS We They E. St. Louis Assumption 3 0 Althoff o 2 Belleville East 1 1 Alton l ;• Granite City South 0 6 Highland St. Paul 1 1 Cahokia 0 0 Duchesne l 1 Collinsville 1 1 Waterloo 2 2 BelUeville East 2 0 • Alton 3 1 Granite City North 1 1 Collinsville 0 1 ♦ Hazelwood West 0 2 Cahokia 1 1 Hazelwood Central 0 8 Prep. South of St. Louis 3 1 Cahokia [SubSectional 1 2 West Tournament 1th Place St. Johns of St. Louis 2 1 Duchesne of St. Charles 1 2 St. Dominic of O’Fallon 0 1 16U Soccer The junior varsity soccer team consisted of (Bottom Row ) Suzy Wisniewski, Todd Ackermann, Jeff Kaemmerer, Eric Holdener , JoAn Denningman, 7ocW Harris, (Second Row) Marty Schade , Trevor Anglim, Pat Bland, Chris Hall, Mark Meckfessel, Chad Overath, Angie Bean, {Third Row) Diane Veile, Grif Baker, Dave Sahuri, Mark Cordes, Jeff Gardner, Bruce Cohn, Casey Rasmussen, Milton Cron, Coach Glenn Philpott, (Top Row) Ted Meyer, Dan Boatman, Brian Kamm, Dave Me Common, Steve Schlesinger, Kurt Caponi, and Mike Lehr. Teammates congratulated each other after a victory. Tri-captain Charlie Stathis struggled to regain his balance. Senior Tim Snare headed the ball as teammate Harry Merzian looked on. Soccer 165 It took real teamwork to keep in command of the ball. The soccer Maroons followed the play down the field. Members of the freshman-sophomore team were {Bottom Row) Richard Baumann, George Papachrisanthou, (Top Row) Steve Mike Weisbrodt, Mickey Southard, Ted Eiskant, Ricky Fuchs, Schlesinger, Ed Clark, Paul Meyer, Dave Rashet, Jerry Munie, Rich Enskat, (Second Row) Jeff Levy, David Mayr, Mike Harter, and Coach Glenn Philpott. 166 Soccer Jerry Haas gave the green one last glare before teeing off. Troy Henard waited as Kye Goalby teed off. Golfers s ow skill on tl course The team completed their season with a record of sixteen wins , one loss , and one tie. A record of seven wins and one loss made them co-champions of the Southwestern Conference. Jerry Haas completed his fourth year on the team with an average of35.69. In addition , Jerry pUiced first in the I.H.S.A. District and went on to capture first place in the state finals , where he set the course record for the state finals. Junior Kye Goalby followed close behind Haas with an overall average of 38.2. Goalby also played in the state finals , along with Haas , Scott Martens , Troy Henard , Andy Mulconnery , and Scott Moore. The varsity team consisted of (Bottom Row) Ken Whitehead, Scott Moore, Johnny Adams, (Top Row ) Troy Henard, Andy Mulconnery, Scott Martens, Kye Goalby, Jerry Haas, and Coach Gene Maurer. Scott Martens watched Jerry Haas study the green before putting. Golf 167 Collinsville players unsuccessfully at - temped to block a shot by Sandy Gtclss. The varsity team consisted of (.Bottom Row) Stacey DeFrates, Alice Younger, Amy Sperry, (Second flow) flewee Mitchell, manager, Fdeen Treveer, Sue Sc heller, Sandy Grass, Fabx Netto, Sharon Fleshren, (Top Row) ShelUe Ames, manager, Bonnie Weiss, Lynn Zika, Melody Edwards, Jane Sperry, Carla Francoeur, Martha Wilkinson, manager, and Coach Charles Rodman. Girls learn practice pa s off The varsity team completed their season with a record of twenty-four wins and four losses, setting a record for consecutive wins with nineteen. Senior Amy Sperry led the team with 211 serving points while Melody Edwards accumulated the most spikes and blocks with 158 and 63 respectively. Alice Younger set a season record with 528 assists and was chosen as an All-Area setter. Amy and Jane Sperry earned recognition in receiving honorable mentions on the All-Area team. Senior Sharon Fleshren displayed skill in contributing 117 spikes to the team’s powerful game. Mt. Carmel VARSITY RESULTS 1st 2nd 3rd 15 9 15-4 Mater Dei 15-8 13-15 15-13 Salem 15 5 9-15 13-15 Althoff 15-8 15-17 15-12 Collinsville 5-15 4-15 East St. Louis 15-1 15-1 Mascoutah 15-5 15-4 Wesclm 15-5 15-8 Red Bud 15-9 5-15 15-7 East 15-7 15-3 Alton 16-14 15-5 Althoff 15-10 5-15 15-6 Collinsville 16-14 12-15 15-10 Cahokia 15-3 15-6 Granite City South 15-3 15-10 Granite City North 15-0 15-1 Mater Dei 15-13 16-14 Collinsville 3-15 15-11 15-11 East St. Louis 15-1 15-7 Wesclm 15-8 15-3 Granite City South 15-17 15-9 15-6 Althoff 15-11 15-7 Alton 15-3 15-5 Edivardsxnlle 15-9 15-0 Free burg 15-7 10-15 4-15 East 15-6 15-5 East 15-6 15-8 Althoff 15-8 12-15 7-15 Alice younger, HI, ran the offense by setting up a shot to Amu Sperry, H2. 168 Volleyball Members of the junior varsity were {.Bottom Row) Net Patton, Eileen Treveer, Stacey DeFrates, Traci Martin, (Second Row) Sue Scheller, Merry Davinroy, Mary Mordhorst, Lisa Hoffman, Judy Scheller, Renee Mitchell, manager, (Top Assistant Coach Dwight Friemann, Lort Krause, Kathi Zika, Lynn Zika, Natalie Schields, Cindy Smith, Mary Beth Richards, Martha Wilkinson, manager, and Coach Charles Rodman. June Sperry and Alice Younger prepared to assist Sharon Fleshren. Melody Edwards “skies for a spike. The freshman-sophomore team included (Bottom Row) Becky Sutton, Vicki Wild, Nancy Frerker, Cindy Demestri, Amy Hitchcock, {Second Row) Lori Baltz, Caroline Thomas, Nel Patton, Angela Shannahan, Lori Krause, Lisa Bourgie, manager, {Top Row) Coach Dwight Friemann, Kathi Zika, Lisa Coons, Debbie Meyer, Traci Denton, Janet Palmissano, manager. Volleyball 169 Netters showed strength on court Although composed chiefly of young players , the boys 9 tennis team provided strong competi¬ tion for other area teams . Al Lesko , a senior , competed in the number two spot while Dan Boatman , a junior , led the team in the singles slot. Others on the varsity were Bruce Cohn , Ted Meyer , Craig CimaroUi , and Jbm Hoppenjans. The team began the season with victories over Cahokia and Lebanon, both by the score of 8 to 1. The powerful backhand of Dan Boatman kept him in the number one position. Al Lesko discovered that a careful aim was necessary for an accurate forehand shot. VARSITY RESULTS (1980 setsoni We They Lebanon 8 1 Edwardsville 9 0 Granite City South 7 2 Parkway West 6 1 Springfield Griffin 8 1 Springfield High School 8 1 Collinsville 8 1 Cahokia 7 0 Rich Central 5 1 East St. Louis 7 0 Alton 9 0 Country Day Belleville East 8 6 4 1 Centralia 9 0 H. Central 3 4 O’Fallon 5 l Collinsville 5 2 Parkway Centred 5 2 Cahokia 9 0 East St. Louis 7 0 Alton 9 0 Belleville East 6 1 Mascoutah 6 1 St. Louis University High 6 1 AUhoff 6 3 Edwardsville 6 1 CBC 4 1 DeSmet 6 1 Members m of the varsity and junior varsity teams were (Bottom Row) Karl Lakenburges, Doug Imber, Al Lesko, Bruce Cohn, Randy Parham, Paul Meyer, {Top Row) Coach Bob Kaiser, Craig CimaroUi, Tom Hoppenjans, Dan Boatman, Dave West, Ted Meyer, Mike Kraft, Mike Dailey, and Phil Kamm. 170 Boys ’ Tennis tJWiJHtin;. Stephanie Wall reached new heights in an attempt to hit the ball. The varsity consisted of (.Bottom Row) Carol Arterbum, Shelley Piquard, Sue Brennan, Stephanie Tolen, Eleanor Stathis, Kim Starr, {Second Row) Lori McHenry, Debbie Wagner, Dee Shivley, Joyce Potts, Wendy McLean, Stephanie Wall {Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Leah Schmidt, Beth Sullivan, Ctndy Holliday, 5ar6 Howard, Jeannie Arterbum, and Liz Alvey. Junior Dee Shively displayed her unique style on the court. Girls’ tennis 1 in Conference The girls ’ team finished the season with a record of eight wins and no losses , earning them a first-place finish in the Southwestern Conference. The varsity also placed second of twelve teams in the Belleville East tourney . Two doubles teams of Dee Shivley-Stephanie Tolen and Leah Schmidt-Susan Brennan qualified for the state tourney. Seniors on the team were Leah Schmidt and Stephanie Wall who were on the varsity for three and four years respectively. Susan Brennan and Leah Schmidt and Susan ' s father, Ed Brennan, read the news about the team ' s performance. Girls ' Tennis 171 Teamwork improi?e3 performance of basketball parsit? VARSITY RESULTS Record 15-10 Mascoutah Centrxdia East St. Louis Granite City South Collinsville Alton Cahokia CentraUa Tournament Arlington Heights Bradley-Bourbonnaise Chicago-Manley DeSmet Edwards ville Belleville East Belleville East Tumament Granite City North Belleville East DeSmet East St. Louis Collinsville Althoff (O.T.) Alton Sparta Granite City North Belleville East Cahokia Belleville East Regional Althoff We 76 83 75 62 60 69 59 16 70 55 52 55 69 62 70 61 54 57 77 62 77 84 64 60 58 They 63 67 81 48 51 39 67 60 61 63 66 68 45 38 49 75 53 61 71 59 45 39 76 59 61 The tension built as the Maroons waited for the tip. Eyeing the basket, Steve Buklad got set to sink another free throw. Playing on the varsity team were (.Bottom Row) Terry Neff, manager, Ben Smith, Kelly Sandheinrich, Jerry Haas, Terry Dobbs, Mike Len, Bob Browy, manager, (Second Row) Assistant Coach Gary Weshinsky, Tom Schmidt, Dan Spickard, Jim Watkins, Dave Wenzel, Assistant Coach Boots Budde, (Top Row) Dave Mordhorst, Ken Coplan, Rob McCammon, Steve Buklad, Norm “Chip Krause, and Coach Roger Mueller. 172 Boys ' Basketball Team is second in conference Under the guidance of Coach Roger Mueller , the varsity basketball team finished its season with a record of fifteen wins and ten losses. Co¬ captains Ben Smith and Jerry Haas led the team to its second-place conference finish. Dave Mord- horst accumulated the most points with 373. Steve Buklad , a senior , had the most rebounds for the season with 170. Ben Smith , led the team with a free throw percentage. Tom Schmidt, 30, was part of the Maroon defense that frightened many opponents. Playing for the junior varsity team were (.Bottom Row ) Mike McCollum, Mark Henke, Marc McCollum, James Smith, Phil McClary, Dave Gibson, (Second Row) Tom Schmidt, Kelly Sandheinrich, Dan Spickard, Jim Watkins, Mike Len, Coach Gary Weshinsky, (Top Row) Coach Woody Burnett, Randy Roschanfsky, Ken Coplen, Clark Schulte, John Smith, and Neil Middendorf, manager. Boys ' Basketball 173 Ben Smith , H33, stretched to tip the ball. Bill Chapman intercepted the ball for the freshman team. 17k Boys ' Basketball Wrestlers struggle for pins Following the leadership of nine graduating seniors , the Maroons completed the season with a record of fourteen wins and five losses. In addition , the squad sent Boh Dahm and Dave Crowe , both juniors , to the I.H.S.A. State Tournament. Co-captains Steve Gauch and Dahm inspired the team during the matches while compiling sixteen and eleven varsity pins respectively. Tim Partelow had thirteen pins. Gauch , Paul Lanzante , and Tony Summers were among the seniors who earned three varsity letters. The freshman team consisted of (.Bottom Row ) Dave Tohen, Dan Deter- man, Randy Brown, Ricky Fuchs, Micky Southard, Bob Calhoun, Jeff Stone, Darren Kohlenberg er, Craig Stanley , (Second Row ) Brad Wickell, Kevin Schnoeker, Je Heidom, Dow Williams, Mt ce Williams, Mike Miller, Kurt Stamp, Eric Whittaker, Steve Haas, {Third Row) Dean Bingheim, Murray Fields, Rick MiUerman, Gordon Teel, Dan Porter, Brian Miller, Andrew Endrijaitis, {Top Row) Coach Bruce Arnold, Wayne Munie, Dave Mayr, and John Swistak. The varsity and junior varsity teams included {Bottom Row) Jeff Fahey, Brad Stamp, Steve Karfs, Tim Partelow, Rick Blaes, Jon Allard, Tom Miller, Jim Kurtz, Tim AUgire, Kris Karfs, {Second Row) Mark Dailey, Craig Stephens, Steve Frank, Dave Crowe, Bob Dahm, Darron Ross, Steve Gauch, Paul Lanzante, Gary Dengler, {Third Row) Kyle Fickle, Mike Irving, Todd Whittaker, Glen McCoy, Al Keim, Jim McHenry, Dave Churchill, Jim Fishbein, {Fourth Row) Dan Fahey, Joe Lanzante, Chris Hemmer, Bob Baker, Rob Hilpert, Todd Tipton, Jerry West, {Top Row) Chris Pageant, Steve Ickles, Ken DeFossett, manager, Don Munie, manager. Coach Bruce Arnold, Coach BUI Hart, Coach John Wehmeier, and Mark Peebles. Tim Partelow got set for a grueling match. Wrestling 175 David Crowe waited for the pin. Jim Kurtz struggled to escape his opponent. 176 Wrestling The referee carefully observed, a pin by Jim McHenry. Steve Gauch proudly displayed the Maroon spirit which led him to victory. Dave Crowe took a few moments to smile for the camera. VARSITY RESULTS We They Riverview 27 20 Collinsville 44 14 Edwardsville 40 18 Granite City North 17 25 Roxana 25 34 East St. Louis 18 28 Belleville East 31 23 Cahokia 30 26 Lincoln 37 19 Mascoutah 18 11 Hazelwood East 29 22 Granite City South 20 38 Althoff 39 18 DeSmet 28 25 Hazelwood Central 23 37 Belleville East 28 24 Carbondale 43 18 Collinsville 54 9 East St. Louis 31 30 Tournament Results Mascoutah Invitational 3rd Hazelwood East Invitational m IHSA District 2nd IHSA Sectional 5th Parkway North Quad. 1st Francis Howell Quad 3rd Wrestling 177 Melody Edwards jumped for the ball. S perience leads cagers to supersectionals With five varsity starters returning to play for the Maroons, the girls compiled an overall record of twenty-six wins and two losses during the regular season. In addition to winning the Mascoutah Invitational, the team defeated Althoff and Belleville East to clinch the regional title and went on to defeat Carbondale and Mattoon in the sectional at Mount Vernon. The team advanced to the supersectional in Salem on March 23, but a powerful East St. Louis Lincoln proved to be their downfall. Co-captains Jane Sperry and Bonnie Weiss provided the inspiration needed for the teamwork involved in every game. Weiss scored the most points during the season with 183 while Sperry followed with 353. Melody Edwards, Sandy Grass, and Alice Younger also gave the team the power and agility that made West an awesome opponent to area teams. mne Surrounded by opponents, Bonnie Weiss looked for a teammate. On the varsity team were {Bottom Row ) Susie Dahm, manager, Terry Leap, manager, (Second Row) Coach Larry Betz, Melody Edwards, Jane Sperry, Lisa Pabst, Sandy Grass, Nel Patton, Alice Younger, Joy Carmody, Leslie Pabst, Barb Howard, Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, Bonnie Weiss, and Assistant Coach Bob Keefe. VARSITY RESULTS We They Regular Season Games Collinsville 44 35 Althoff 50 40 AUon 91 39 East St. Louis 47 24 Mascoutah 61 37 Cahokia 67 39 Edwardsville 57 33 Belleville East 51 41 Visitation 65 37 Granite City South 53 52 Alton 89 21 O ' Fallon 46 23 Rosati-Kain 66 56 AUhoff 35 31 Collinsville 38 36 Granite City North 58 17 East St. Louis 59 31 Belleville East 48 34 Tournament Games Mascoutah Invitational Okawville 67 20 Mount Vernon 46 43 Belleville East 51 43 Peoria Richwoods Invitational Streator 76 45 Peoria Richwoods 35 61 Belleville West Regional AUhoff 37 25 Belleville East 45 38 Sectional (at Mount Vernon) Carbondale 39 35 Mattoon 68 58 Supersectional (at Salem] East St. Louis Lincoln 37 51 178 Girls ' Baske t ball Composing the freshman squad were Coach Boh Keefe, Joni Ross, Lori Lehr, Carolyn Thomas, Lisa Coons, Kathy Zika, Lori Krause, Caren Manion, Lori McHenry, Lori Holten, and Nancy Freker. With their offensive skills, the “Lady Maroons” overpowered the East Lancers. Members of the junior varsity squad were [Bottom Row ) Lori Lehr, Joni Ross, {Top Row) Coach Bob Keefe, Nel Patton, Camie Raish, Sandy Dahm, Joy Carmody, Lisa Pabst, Kathy Zika, Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, Barb Howard, Lisa Coons, Leslie Pabst, Lori Krause, Mary Mordhorst, Lori McHenry, and Nancy Frecker. With pressure from her opponent, Bonnie Weiss went up for two. Jane Sperry, 50, searched for an opening. Girls’Basketball 179 Runners showed determination The boys’ track team prepared for their season of competition with weeks of exercise, running, practice starts, and strenuous sessions of weight lifting. With returning sprinters Tim Snare and Ron Stuckel joining distance runners John Stubblefield, Mark Peebles, Kurt Whittet, and Rick Barnes, the Maroons raced their way through another outstanding season. Barry Jones and Pat Tygett represented the team in the discus and shot put events. Tygett and Jones readied themselves for the competition with endless throws and measurements. Throwing the discus for the track team was sophomore Al Keim. BOYS TRACK We They EdwardsviUe 76 69 OTallon 66 88 Collinsville 66 87 Granite City North 72.5 78.5 East Relays sixth {69 points) Mineral Area fifth (19.5 points ) County Meet sixth (47points) W. Frankfort Rys. fourth (49points) Conference Meet fourth (SO points) District eighth (10 points) EdwardsviUe 70 76 OTallon 85 - Collinsville 55 - West 45 East Relays sixth of eight teams Mineral Area Meet fifteenth of twenty-four teams Frances Howell Invitational eighth of eighteen teams Granite City North 77 68 The freshman track team consisted of (Bottom Row) Mark Sauerwein, Jim Stubblefield, Murray Fields, Tom Garman, John Swistak, (Second Row) Stuart Fender, Brian Miller, Joe Gintz, Bob Hawthorne, Tom Mannino, (Third Row) Steve Schlesinger, Paul Sforza, Todd Ackerman, Jim Harrison, (Top Row) Carson Pate, John Bringaze, and Coach Norm Armstrong. Running for the junior varsity and varsity track teams were (Bottom Row) Brad Gass, Steve Bolt, John Stubblefield, Tim Snare, Rick Barnes, Tom Koenig, Brian Fields, Steve Bunn, (Second Row) Stacie Brit- tin, manager, Ilonka Amos, manager, Matt Stuhlsatz, Pat Bland, John Wolz, Mark Beyer, Suzy Wallace, manager, Jill Melton, manager, Sandy Hall, manager, (Third Row) Dan Cook, Ken Fulton, Jeff Northcutt, Steve Noblitt, Ron Miller, Ron Stuckel, Adam Bander, Kent Dintlemann, Ron Kraudel, (Fourth Row) Carl Mueller, Tom Miller, Howard Schuhardt, Tom Krawczyk, Scott Berry, Walsh Keely, (Fifth Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Joe Ferguson, Kurt Whittet, Dave ChurchhiU, Eric Ellison, Mark Peebles, Matt Zagar, Jack Unruh, (Top Row) Mike Irving, All Keim, Pat Tyget, John Graham, Dan Wuest, David Zagat, Coach Woody Burnett, and Coach Gary Carr. Boys’ Track Tim Snare jumped into action. With the grace of a gazelle , Brian Fields glided over the hurdle. Brian Murphy took the hand-off from Tim Snare in the relay . Boys’ Track 181 Girls showed skills in track cpcnts The track girls entered the season with a positive outlook following a long and difficult training period which involved running endless miles, exchanging numerous hand-offs, and exercising by weight-lifting. Patty Tripp, a senior, Debbie Klein and Cindy Bruehl, juniors, and Eileen Terveer, sophomore, filled in the key sprinting positions on the team. Debbie Esch- man, senior, and Mary Determan, sophomore, led the distance runners, while Sue Hubert, a senior, provided the strength in the shot put and discus events. Debbie Klein leaped over the bar. Gliding easily over the hurdle was Theresa Schwartz. 182 Girls’Track The varsity team included (Bottom Row) Sue Roberts, D ebbie Schaefer, Debbie Eschman, Sue Hubert, Mary Weygandt, Christie Schobert, Carol Arterbum, (Second Row) Kathy Lin, Susan Lingang, Kim Overath, Gail Athy, Cami Raish, Beth Mills, Tammi Mueller, (Third Row) Lori Ninnis, Maria Drag, Wendy Martin, Judy SchaUer, Joyce Potts, Madonna Hertel, Cindy Smith, Yvonne Blaes, (Fourth Row) Cindy Bruehl, Lauren Patton, Ramona Schrauth, Debbie Klein, Mary Determan, Shelli Ames, Pattie Tripp, (Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, Coach Woody Burnett, Amy Gregson, Tracy Martin, Eileen Terveer, Robin Burnett, and Coach Gary Weshinskey. Lauren Patton practiced jumping for distance. The freshman-sophomore track team consisted of {Bottom Row ) Kathy Zika, Debbie Meyer, Erin Hogan, Liz Knyff Sharon Brandenberger, Theresa Schwartz, Todd Ackermann, Jim Stubblefield, Mark Sauer- win, Murray Fields, {Second Row) Nancy Fleming, Brenda Nager, Kelly Kruse, Jennifer Ervin, Lisa Holten, Carson Pate, Pom Garrnan , Brian Miller, Pon Hawthorne, Pom Mannino, {Third Row) Carolyn Thomas, C m ' s Stovall, Jill Schrader, Nancy Frerker, Joni Ross t John Bringaze , Stuart Fender , Joe Ginz , Jim Harrison , {Fourth Row) Cherie Schmidt , Laura Topp , Maria Kimutis , Linda Prindable, Shirley Weilmuenster, Ana Lisa Barbara, Ellen Dexheimer , Pan Sforza, Steve Sc hie singer, John Swistak, manager, {Top Row) Coach Norman Armstrong, and Coach Gary Weshinskey. MEET RESULTS [1980 season) Wesf 58 Si. Louts 90 W est Belleville East 32 Althoff28 West 58 Lincoln 70 East t. Louis Relays 7th of 15 teams Granite City Invitational 4th of 13 teams County Meet 3rd of 11 teams Alton Relays 1st of 9 teams Conference Meet 2nd of 5 teams District 4th of 17 teams Sate Qualifier Robyn Kelly Long Jump Girls ' Track 18S Spring brought out the balls, bats, and gloues With four returning seniors, the baseball team began its season with a five to three victory over Mater Dei. Jay Bruckner joined Dan Spickard, Doug Escher, Chris Reibling, and Ted Whittaker in the outfield. Pitchers Mark Mason, Dave Siebenberger, Mike Len, and Tony Bedwell hurled to catchers Kevin Sisk, Jon Lanaghan, and Ken Friedman. Rounding out the team were infielders Tom Schmidt, Kelly Sandheinrich, Don Szewczuk, and Jeff Harry. Keeping the opponents on first base was Norm “Chip Krause. Dave Siebenberger muscled the ball over home plate. VARSITY RESULTS (1980 Mason) AUhoff 2 They Mascoutah 10 1 Cahokva 2 fanssa 5 1 Mams s a 5 6 Belleville East 3 4 Alton A 0 Edmardsville 5 2 Collinsville 3 5 East St. Louis Lincoln 1 11 Collinsville 8 2 St. Henry 14 0 Granite City South 10 9 AUhoff 1 2 East St. Louis Senior 2 3 AUon 3 6 Belleville East 9 8 Mt. Vernon 15 2 Edmardsville 2 Mt. Vernon 3 4 Cahokia 8 10 East St. Louis Senior 3 O’Fallon 2 3 Belleville East 1 2 Varsity baseball players were (Bottom Row ) Mark Mason, Chip Krause, Kevin Sisk, Dan Spickard, Mike Len, (Second Row) Assistant Coach George Shea, Dave Frame, manager, Dan Garabedian, Ken Friedman, Tom Schmidt, Dave Siebenberger, Chris Reibling, Don Szewczuk, Doug Escher, Coach Chuck Hasenstab, (Top Row) Karen Nager, statistician, Todd Whittaker, Jay Bruckner, Terry Dobbs, Kelly Sanheinrich, Jeff Harry, Jon Lanaghan, and Lisa Smith, statistician. 184 Baseball Kurt Wallace and Jon Lanaghan congratulated each other. Junior varsity teammates were {Bottom Row) Andy Smith, Ken Hodge, Scott Devros, Guy Spickard, Matt Studtmann, Steve Nagel, John Neeley, (Second Row ) TYna Riechoff, statistician, Dave Sahuri, Ron Simpkins, Jim Dahm, Boh Loehr, Bill Haynes, Joe Houk, Jerry Krausz, Coach Gene Maurer, {Top Row) Pam Madelaine, statistician, Dale Siehenherger, Dave Strong, Dan Parrel, Gregg Sutterfield, Dan Schaller, Randy Brown, Eric Wehmeier, and Steve Niederkom, manager. Pitcher Dave Siehenherger and catcher Kevin Sisk talked strategy at the mound. Baseball 185 Sandy Muskopf proved to be one of the best pitchers in the area. Members of the varsity softball team were (.Bottom Row) Terry Fruhwurth , Sandy Muskopf, Dee Shively, Merry Davinroy, Stacie Snowden, (Second Row) Sue Scheller, Michele Kuhlmann, Sherri Zager, Vicki Ingram, Coach Tom Nmnis, (Top Row ) Coach Jim Brueggeman, Lynn Zika, Sue Matzenbacher, Janet Vollmer, Lxnda Rathke, Carla Francoeur, Lisa Hoffmann, Ellen Nebqen, and Mary Beth Richards. Saepcricncc led girls to pictorp Depending upon the experience of the fourteen returning varsity letter winners, the softball team prepared for the season with a training consisting of running, weight lifting, and practice on the field. Co-captains Carla Francoeur and Janet Vollmer assisted the Maroons in the shortstop and catcher positions while pitchers Sandy Muskopf and Dee Shively offered batters a real challenge. Dee Shively showed that much batting practice was necessary before a big game. With a batting average of 385, Sue Matzenbacher waited for the pitch. 186 Softball Lynn Zika illustrated the fundamentals of hunting. The softball team celebrated one more victory for the Maroons. The junior varsity softball team consisted of (Bottom Row ) Michele Bray, Kim Oplt, Lisa Kunz, Laura Voss, (Second Row) Lisa Acup, Leslie Pabst, LisaPabst, Stacie DeFrates, Becky Sutton, Coach Jim Brueggeman, Lori McHenry, (Top Row) Donna Harris , Tracy Denton , Ann Sutton, Angie Shannahan, Lori Lehr, Sue Haus mann, and Karen Muskopf. Up at bat for the softball team was Janet Vollmer. VARSITY RESULTS (1980 mm «■) We They AUhoff 1 S Lincoln 11 A Belleville East A 8 Edioardsville S 1 Alton 5 A Mascoutah A 3 Columbia S3 7 Lincoln 13 3 Granite City South 15 7 Cahokia Tournament AUhoff 5 1 Granite City South 11 7 Edxuardsville 6 5 Granite City North 16 9 Free burg S A Cahokia 6 5 East St. Louis 16 S Belleville East 5 6 East St. Louis 1 5 AUon IS A Mascoutah 5 7 Regional Lincoln 18 0 East St. Louis 8 7 Cahokia S 6 Softball 187 Shopping in stores, going to movies, or just driving through town, we felt a part of Belleville. The remodeling of the downtown area has encouraged more people to become involved in our community. We’ve learned much about the past through the historical sights around us. On a cold winters night , the courthouse windows reflect light to the Public Square. Cocal businesses are fyere to sen?e you Best Wishes Dintelmann = NURSERY GARDEN CENTER = With Roots in Belleville . . . l since 1891 ' • EVERGREEN SHRUBS • SHADE TREES • ROSES • BULBS •PERENNIALS • LANDSCAPING • TRIMMING • SPRAYING ferti-lome FERTILIZERS GARDEN SUPPLIES 233-4638 ' h MILE WEST OF HWY 460 ON HWY 158 1710 CENTREVILLE AV. BELLEVILLE 190 Community LAME DUCK RECORDS RECORDS AND TAPES 21 Bellevue Plaza — Belleville 235-8800 Your Official Concert Ticket Outlet m7£f Pre-owned Cars and Trucks at Their Finest 4307 West Main Belleville, Illinois 62223 yf ® 4400 W. Main Belleville, Ill. 233-3777 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1981! 16 E. Main St. Belleville, Illinois 233-0744 fsc° oS NATIONALLY ACCREDITED Beauty Culture 234 4398 5400 W. Main Belleville, Illinois Helen Et John Cockrum The Complete Hobby Shop BOLLMEIER HOBBY • Artist Supplies • Craft Material • Planes - Trains SHOP • Stamps - Coins 715 E. MAIN ST. 233-2824 BELLEVILLE. ILL. Community 191 8 BANKERS TRUST COMPANY 77 wide-awake batik (fft) makes 7 w easy. 6400 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62223 Millstadt contributed to t e business climate of our area Compliments of COMMERICAL TRANSPORT SOUTH 20th ST. 233-5260 fc- 192 Community 4205 No. Belt West Belleville, 1L 62222 235-4310 DOWNTOWN CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES DR. STEVEN E. REICHLING DR. RAYMOND WALTA AND DR. RONALD L. RICHTER CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS 219 South Illinois Belleville, Illinois 62220 Phone 234-1455 ,0£c z£T£t 4. £07 eliy We carry a large selection of Diamonds, Watches, Class Rings, and Fine Jewelry. 12 E. Main St. 233-0197 Best wishes from GOLDEN DIPT, makers of the best in coating mixes. You can bake or fry extra crispy chicken, chops or seafood with GOLDEN DIPT! GOLDEN DIPT COMPANY (DIV. OF DCA FOOD INDUSTRIES. INC.) MILLSTADT. ILLINOIS 62260 618-476-9911 VILLAGE GIFT W. 0. ' ' Roger Sourbeck • General Contracting • Estimating • H.O.W. Compliance Inspector • Home Improvement and FLORAL SOURBECK CONSTRUCTION 119 West Madison Street 112 Lake Forest Dr. Millstadt, Illinois Belleville, IL 62221 476-3243 General Home Systems Repairs — 3 Community 19S 8 ? □ REALTOR SCHALTENBRAND FINANCIAL REALTORS 7400 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE. ILL. 62223 TELEPHONE: 398-4175 ILLINOIS-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY AN AMERICAN WATER WORKS SYSTEM COMPANY R. W. GREAVES UA Vice President s, Manager 1 R. C. SCHWARZ J Manager Belleville District 1125 South Illinois St., Belleville, IL 62221 (618) 277-1122 We Think Young, Too! Ncw$-Democrat Southern Illinois ' Leading Daily Bellevue Park means tennis , picnics , concerts , and other forms of recreation to residents during most of the year. - 1H Community 34 Country Club Plaza Belleville 277-2776 (formerly Gramophone Records) RIEDEL ' S RESTAURANT 1001 NORTH BELT WEST Citizens Savings The friendly Giant of Southern Illinois. Home Office: Washington at High, Belleville. Phone 618-233-5656 Millstadt Office: 217 West Washington. Phone 618-476-3040 ©ariet? existed within our area — Community 195 CHUCK HUBER MOBIL SERVICE • Brake Work • Tune Ups • Generator and Starter Repair • Auto Rustproof • Car Wash Phone: 233-6119 321 Centerville Ave. Belleville, Illinois Cocal businesses proi?i3e3 q jobs of our choice • Italian Imports • Silk Flowers • Jewelry • Wood Accessories • Florentine • Crystal • Lamps • Clocks 2216 W. Main 234-3826 Compliments of WOLF ' S MEAT MARKET R.R. 4, Box 156 Belleville 397-2954 WESTOWN PHARMACY HOURS Mon.-Sat. 9 to 9 Sun. 9 to 6 • Convalescant Supplies • Sales Rentals • Russel Stover Candy 233-0300 196 Community TRIBOUT DISTRIBUTORS 1701 W. MAIN BELLEVILLE “The place to shop for Carnival Holiday supplies” 234-0489 ■« FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEVILLE Congratulations, Seniors 234-0020 Nobody can do it like McDonald ' s can. McDonald ' s i® Frillman Photographers 7607 W. Main St. 397 5287 Community 197 Panorama ISovol; the total family entertainment center • ktuvu do ’ PAN RAMA LARES — 198 Community Congratulations Good Luck LIESE to the graduating class of 1981! LUMBER CO. Malta ' s Bakery 319 E. Main Snack Bar Belleville Phone: 234-0105 17 North 47th St. Manuel Kurkjian Belleville, Illinois 234-3380 ISellepue Parh u?as a beautiful sight on an early spring 3ay Sandra Holzum uses the Access Banking System at the BELLEVILLE NATIONAL BANK Community 199 THE STATION STORE 711 South Illinois 200 Community Thompson ' s Gas, lac. 1431 NORTH ILLINOIS BELLEVILLE HOME HEATING COOLING LP GAS • FUELOIL • COAL BUILDING MATERIAL YARD: 234-0607 OFFICES: 233-6541 or 397-0321 Your money will be handled safely and with efficient service at the First National Bank of MiUstadt, located at S E. Washington, MiUstadt, Illinois. Spartan Health Spa Continuously Expanding in Illinois! 650 Carlyle Rd. Belleville, Ill. Phone: 235-2833 Our community continues to grow cm3 change DON PARRONE Insurance Financing Specialist Specializes in Young Driver rates for both cars motorcycles. 615 N. ILLINOIS BELLEVILLE PHONE: 235-3535 Community 201 SP K+€?’S Kappels Computer Store, Inc. 125 E. Main, Belleville 62220 Phone: (618) 277-2354 Home Business Computers business gipes life to our community 202 Community SCHIELD’S PRESCRIPTION SHOPPE, INC. • Sick Room Supplies - • Sales Rentals Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Sundays Holidays 4527 W. MAIN BELLEVILLE 234-8383 Tenholder Travel _ ) HA WAI AN SPECIAL IS TS - AIRLINE TICKETS - National International Representing All Airlines with NO SERVICE CHARGE World Wide Tours ☆ Cruises Group Travel ☆ Car Rental Hotel Reservations ☆ Vacation Packages Special Interest Packages 322 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62220 618-234-1046 Community 20S 8 ? Jrank’a ®tre Mart, 3nc. 15 W. CLEVELAND BELLEVILLE. ILL. AIR CONDITIONING PHONE ERLINGER CONSTRUCTION • BRAKE WORK 235-4412 Cedar Village Fashions 1339 N. 17th St. PHONE: 235-6259 Hours: Mon . Fri. 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thrus., Sat. 9:30 a m.-5:30 p.m. The Shoppe that “cares what you wear. ” 2502 SO. BELT WEST BELLEVILLE, ILL. OFFICE PHONE: 234-3144 Mon - Thurs 11 am-11 pm Fri - Sat 11 am - 1 am Sunday 1 pm -11 pm FUN SPOT Eat in or carry-out SKATING ARENA Someone still cares about quality • Pro Shop • Roller Skating • Professional Instruction 1400 West Blvd. Belleville. III. 234-4502 250 Lebanon Ave. Belleville Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home 6401 G. WEST MAIN BELLEVILLE 398-2500 S m %u a7 tee GEORGE MOYE PHONE: 234-0419 Funeral Director 20-4 Community Gene Vollmer Garage 601 S. Jefferson Millstadt, Ill. 62260 Phone: 476-1061 arc a part of IScllcpillc’s History MODERN ASPHALT and Camping • Back Packing • Tents Sailboats • Kayaks • Canoes Scuba Gear • Hiking Boots CONSTRUCTION THE OUTDOOR STORE 2800 W. MAIN BELLEVILLE, ILL. PHONE: 235-7600 (618) 277-5151 2224 W. MAIN . BELLEVILLE — Community 205 en ice domptele (graphic s4tti Cn %.m Ja„°ut t Pri n tiny ofD ine Col, PHOTOCOMPOSITION • CREATIVE DESIGN OFFSET PRINTING • 4-COLOR PROCESS • BINDERY SCHOOL ANNUALS • BROCHURES • PROSPECTUS BOOKS • PUBLICATIONS • BUSINESS FORMS STATIONERY • WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 618-233-0145 or 233-0342 record printing and advertising company 115 south illinois street, belleville, ill. 62220 Our community proui3es man t pes of entertainment MATTHEWS |ftt YAMAHA IQJ HUSQVARNA 1926 W. Main St. 618-235-7170 • Precision Boring Crank Rebuild • Factory trained Mechanics • Street Trail Headquarters Complete Line — Ice Cream and Dairy Products r 4527 West Main Belleville, Illinois 234-2163 271-0888 - 206 Community A familiar landmark in Belleville is the Gothic spire of St. Peter ' s Cathedral. Belleville Automobile Dealer Association OLIVER C. JOSEPH. INC. 223 West Main Street Dodge Chrysler - Imported Cars AUFFENBERG LINCOLN-MERCURY. INC. 1001 South Illinois Lincoln • Mercury - Mazda AUFFENBERG FORD. INC. 1004 South Illinois Ford ELDER CADILLAC. INC. 10400 West Main Street Cadillac MEYER OLDSMOBILE-GMC 701 N Belt West Oldsmobile GMC MEYER BROTHERS 335 West Main Street Pontiac - Honda MILLER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH. INC. 4407 N. Belt West Chrysler - Plymouth REED DATSUN 620 N. Illinois Datsun REED AMERICAN. INC. 1901 N. Belt West AMC Jeep SCHMITT CHEVROLET. INC. 512 West Main Chevrolet WAGNER MOTOR CAR CO. 4400 N. Belt West Buick NEWBOLD TOYOTA-VOLVO 41st N. Belt West Toyota - Volvo BELLEVILLE VOLKSWAGEN. INC. 1900 West Main Street Volkswagen - VWs CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES BELLEVILLE WEST SENIORS! From: THE CAFETERIA STAFF GO MAROONS! 4800 West Main Rt. 161 8- Belt Line SENIOR PORTRAITS ENVIRONMENTAL OR STUDIO ‘Jo express your unique personality ” — 208 Community Best of Luck to ' 81 GRADUATES from 3 STATE RADIO SOUND Radio Service Exclusive Auto Radio Specialist 3800 West Main Belleville 397-3800 % ISusiness Patrons BECKY KERN’S DANCE STUDIO HOME-BRITE 1300 East B Street 400 North Illinois Belleville Belleville BURGER CHEF 6401 West Main Belleville IN-MATERIAL 6500 West Main Belleville CREASON’S FUNERAL HOME 220 West Washington Millstadt KENNETH WIESEN COAL AND GENERAL HAULING 5924 North Belt West Belleville DON’S IGA M M MOBILE HOME Route 50 SALES RENTALS Lebanon Route 177 Belleville FARM FRESH MILK STORE 1805 North Belt Belleville MARV’S PASTRY SHOP 504 West White Street Millstadt FLOYD POELKER’S TOWING SHOPLAND 2201 South Belt West 6930 West Main Belleville 1000 South Illinois Belleville FORGET-ME-NOT SHOP 6500 West Main Belleville STRATMANN’S IGA 207 West Washington Millstadt HAROLD SMITH PHARMACY TACO BELL 1323 West Main 4004 West Main Belleville Belleville TOM’S BUILDING AND REPAIR 305 East Mill Millstadt Community 209 Academics Biological Sciences 39 Business Education AA, A5 English 36, 37 Fine Arts A6, A7 Foreign Languages 35 Home Economics A3 Industrial Arts A8, A9 Math 3A Physical Education A2 Physical Sciences 38 Social Sciences AO, A1 Activities American Field Service 1AA Bellevilettes 137 Belle vinois Staff 152, 153 Bible Study Club 1A1 Casuals Sextet 138 Chamber Orchestra 136 Cheerleaders 15A, 155 Chess Club 1A3 Concert Band 13A Concert Choir 131 Consumer Education Club 126 Debate Team 130 Distributive Education Club 127 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1A1 French Club 12A Future Farmers of America 129 Future Secretaries of America 128 German Club 12A Harmoneers 137 History Club 125 Home Economics Club 128 Hy Sews Staff 150, 151 In-Sept Sextet 138 Little Theatre 1A6 Marching Band 132 Math Team 1A0 Melodettes 139 Men ' s Ensemble 139 Model Railroad Club 1A2 National Forensic League 130 Office Occupations Club 127 Orchestra 136 Pep Club 1A5 Radio Club 1A2 Rough Writers 1A0 Social Studies Club 126 Stage Band 135 Student Council 1A8, 1A9 Thespians 1A7 War Gaming Club 1A3 Advertising Academy of Beauty Culture 191 ARA Food Service 207 AugiLS tines 199 Banker ' s Trust 192 Bank of Belle vide 208 Becherer’s 193 Becky Kern ' s Dance Studio 209 Belle Flair Photography 200 Belleville Automobile Dealers ' Association 207 Belleville National Bank 208 Bel-0 Cooling and Heating 195 Bollmeier ' s Hobby and Craft 191 Bonanza Sirloin Pit 191 Burger Chef 209 Cedar leaf Photography 195 Cedar Village 20A Chuck Huber Mobile Station 196 Citizen Savings and Loan Association 195 Commercial Transport 192 Creason ' s Funeral Home 209 Dave ' s Pre-Owned Cars 191 Dintleman’s Nursery 190 Don Hesse Photography 20A Don Parr one Insurance 201 Don ' s IGA 209 Downtown Chiropractic Office 193 Erlinger Construction 20A Farm Fresh Milk Store 209 First National Bank 197 First National Bank of Mills tad t 201 Fischer’s 200 Floyd Poelker ' s Towing 209 Frank ' s Tire Mart 20A Fridman Photographers 197 Forget-Me-Not Shop 209 Fun Spot Skating Arena 20A Gene Miller Photography 203 Gene Vollmer Garage 205 Golden Dipt 193 Harold Smith Pharmacy 209 Home-Brite 209 Illinois-American Water Company 19A In Material 209 Kappel ' s Computer Store 202 Kenneth Wiesen Coal and General Hauling 209 Ken ' s Pizza 192 Lame Duck Records 190 Liese Lumber Company 199 M M Mobile Homes Sales and Rentals 209 McDonald ' s 197 Mallo ’s Bakery 199 Marvin ' s Camera Shop 205 Marv’s Pastry Shop 209 Matthews ' Yamaha 206 Modem Asphalt and Construction Company 205 News-Democrat 19A Outdoor Store 205 Panorama 198 Pantera ' s Pizza 20A Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home 20A Record Printing Company 206 Reeb’s Dairy 206 Reed AMC Jeep 202 Reichert Grain Company 200 Rick Schindler Photography 208 Riedel’s 19A Ringhofer Photography 207 Schaltenbrand ' s Financi al Realtors 19A Sc hie Id’s Prescription Shop 203 Shopland 209 Sour beck Construction 193 Spartan Health Spa 201 Suzuki 202 Tenholder Travel 203 Thompson’s Gas Incorporated 200 Tribout’s 196 Twenhoefel Insurance 191 Videotron 19A Village Gift and Floral 193 Viviano’8 196 Westown Pharmacy 196 Wolf 8 Meat Market 196 Sports Baseball 18A, 185 Basketball, boys 172, 173, 17A Basketball, girlsl78, 179 Cross Countryl58, 159 FootbaU 160, 161, 162 Golf 167 Soccer 16A, 165, 166 Softball 186, 187 Suimming 163 Tennis, boys 170 Tennis, girls 171 Track, boys 180, 181 Track, girls 182, 183 Volleyball 168, 169 Wrestling 175, 176, 177 Board of Education Burris, Edwards 2A Cox, June 2A % Donlan, Joseph 2A Krause, Norman 2A Moore, Leonard 2A Nebgan, Robert 2A Nold, George 2A Faculty Addison, Bruce 26 Aden, F.B. 26 Ames, Marsha 26 Armstrong, Norman 26, 1A1, 158, 182 183 Arnold, Bruce 26, 160, 162, 175 Ay lion, Arnold 26 Beaird, Margaret 26 Belcher, Howard 26 Besse, Ken 26 Besse, Mary 26 Best, Jean 26 Betz, Larry 26, 160, 178 Bobzin, David 26, 1A2 Bono, Nina 26 Bretsch, Mary Lu 26 Brueggeman, James 26, 186, 187 Buchanan, Tim 26 Budde, Boots 172 Burnett, Woody 26, 173, 182 Butts, Dennis 26 Campbell, Susan 26 Canale, Jean 26 Carr, Gary 26, A2, 16A Chmeleck, Joe 26 Chmeleck, Marianne 26, 12A Clark, Robert 27 Clos8on, Helen 27 Dahm, Doug 27 Dailey, Tom 27 Dosier, Robert 2A Duncan, Judy 27, 151 Eschmann, Ruth 27 Eskra, Doug 27 Esterly, George 27 Evans, Bill 27 Friederich, Richard 27, 29 Friemann, Dwight 27, 169 Fuchs, Felicia 27 Gas pane h, George 27 Gerren, Grace 27 Gessford, Bonnie 27 Guest, Ken 27 Gushleff Bill 27 Guthrie, Merle 27 Gyerman, E.M. 27 Hall, Harold 27 Hansleben, Jane 27, 152 Hanson, Robert 27 Harris, David 27 Harris, Susan 27 Hart, Bid 28, 175 Hasenstab, Charles 28, 18A Hayes, Hank 28, 1A1 Heape, Linda 26, 28 Hensel, Pete 28 Hewitt, Georgianne 28 Highsmith, Phil 28, 160, 161 Hoefer, Betty 28 Hoffmann, JoAnn 28, 1A0 Hughes, Marilyn 28 Hunsaker, Richard 28 Jackson, Don 28, 29 Jones, Don 28, 131, 137, 139 Jung, Randy 28 Kaiser, Robert 28, 170 Keefe, Bob 28, 171, 178, 179 Keller, Bonita 28 Kelley, Karen 28 Kirksey, William 130 Koehler, Lynn 28, 12A Krause, Colleen 28 Kunze, Fredrick 28, 1A9 Kyramarios, Jane 28 Lawrence, Keith 28 Levin, B ede 2A, UA Limper, Harold 25, 93 LleweUyn, David 27, 28 Maksudian, Melody 29 Manion, Jo 29, 1A0 Matysik, Pat 29 Maurer, Gene 29, 167, 185 McConned, Charles 28, 29 McCoy, Kay 29 McIntyre, Alda 29 Merritt, Dean 29 Meyer, Albert 29 Miller, K. Lane 2A Montgomery, Arch 29 Moore, Ann 29 Moore, Bill 29 Mueller, Roger 1 A, 29, 172 Mueth, Jane 29 Ninnis, Betty 29 Ninnis, Tom 29, 127, 186 Nollman, Dan 29 Obenchain, Larry 29, A6 Pabst, Faye 29, 127 Patterson, Wanda 29 Patton, Norman 29 Petri, Robert 29 Philpott, Glenn 29, 165, 166 Reed, John 30 Reichert, Liz 30 Reynolds, Peggy 30, 169 Rodman, Charles 30, 168 Rybicki, Jerry 30 Schlesinger, Ralph 30, 132 Schmidt, Trudy 30 Schuessler, Allen 30 Schutzenhofer, Dennis 30, 70 Schwalb, Dave 30, 127 Seibert, Patsy 30 Shannon, Cole 30 Sharp, Sue 30 Shea, George 30, 18A Shepek, Gary 30, 1A3 Sims, John 30 Smith, Elaine 30 Smith, Phyllis 30 Snelson, Patt 30 Snowden, David 30, 1A2 Stover, Farren 30 Struze, Mary 30 Switzer, Marjorie 30 Thom, Than 30 Thompson, Cheryl 31 Tinney, Sandra 31 Tisch, Carolyn 31 Tollefson, Harris 25, 218 Tonne, Gussie 31 Torigian, Vince 30, 31, 125, 1A5 Turner, Jerry 25 Twesten, Gary 31 Van Blair, Dale 31 Veach, Nathan 31 Vitek, Robert 31, A1 Wallen, Juanita 31 Weber, Sandra 31 Wehmeier, JoAnn 31 Wehmeier, John 31, 1A1, 160, 175 Weshinsky, Gary 31, 172, 173, 182, 183 Wiesen, James 31 Williams, Linda 31 Wolford, Dan 25, 98 Wood, Vera 31, A5, 128 Yagge, Robert 31 Yung, Harold 31 Cafeteria Staff Drumm, Nancy 33 Harmon, Lu 33 Heidom, Eileen 33 Huth, Herb 33 Isselhardt, Cookie 33 Jokisch, Keith 33 Klotz, Mary Ann 33 Koesterer, Betty 33 Kricenski Rose 33 McCurdy, Ann 33 Muckensturm, 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 Voduz, Jean 33 Wurdinger, Darlene 33 Custodial Staff Bagwell, Andy 33 Beaumont, Vernon 33 Coon, Mike 33 Gaubatz, Anna 33 Goodnick, John 33 Klingelhoefer, Gene 33 Kramkowski, Jo 33 Mudett, John 33 Reuss, Ann 33 Index Shaw, Bill 33 Sink, AISS Secretaries Burris, Betty 32 Cechovic, Wally 32 Chamblin, Mary Lou 32 Chapman, Nadine 32 Dahm, Debbie 32 Doctorman, Jo 32 Hargis, Gayle 32 Katzmark, JoAnn 32 Krummrich, Elite 32 McDonald, Jean 32 Phillips, Helen 32 Earners, Myra 32 Rose, Gloria 32 Sanford, Marian 32 Schwoebel, Lynn 32 VoeUxnger, Sheila 32 Wittlmger, Doris 32 Wright, Marlene 32 Students A Abaecherlx, Lisa Ann 97, 139 Abbott, Anthony 111 Abusharif, Fawas 83 Ackerman, Thomas S. 83, 16K, 183 Ackerman, Todd 111, 165 Ackroyd, Kathleen 53, 160 A cup, David 111 A cup, Lisa Marie 97 Adams, Cari 53, 218 Adams, Christiann 111 Adams, Claudia M. 83, 128 Adams, Jodey 10, 83 Adams, John 97, 167 Adams, Kathie 111 Adams, Timothy 97 Adkins, Kimberly 35 Agne, Larry 53 Akahard, Saowanee 111 Alberti, Tia 111 Alewel, Julie 111 Alewel Suzette 97 Alexander, Floyd 97 Alexander, Sherri Lynn 83 Allard, Jon Jr. 83 Allen, Steven 111 AUgire, Timothy 97, 175 Allison, Cynthia 97, 137 Altman, Curtis 83 Alvey, Elizabeth 83 Ambum, Kay 97 Ames, Michelle 97, 139, 168, 182 Amos, Ilonka 35, 83, 81, 87, 121 Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea 178, 179 Analla, Myra 132, 136 Andersen, Jean Marie IK, 97, 125, 137 1K6 Anderson, Angel 97 Anderson, Anthony 111 Anderson, Eric 97 Anderson, Linnes 97 Anderson, Patricia 83, 128 Anderson, Wanda 53, 218 Andrews, Shawn 83 Anglim, Trevor 111, 165 Anna, Joseph 53 Appel, Donna 53 Armbruster, Julie 111 Armstrong, Duane 83, 113 Arnold, Kevin 53 Arnold, Tamaroa 53, 131, 138, 155, 218 Arras, Kimberly 53 Arterbum, Carol 111, 119 Arterbum, Jeannie 83 Arterbum, Mary Lu 35, 53, 218 Asbury, Mary IK, 97, 10K, 131 Athmer, Kelly 83 Athmer, Kristi 111 Athy, Gail 97, 182 Aye, Vivien 53 B Badger, Barbara 97, 133 Badger, Jackie 111, UK, 136 Bailey, James 53 Baxllargeon, Rose 83 Bainter, Susan 83, 136 Baker, Bruce 97, 131, 139 Baker, Cynthia 53, 218 Baker, Grif 165 Baker, Harold 111 Baker, Linda 53 Baker, Robert 175 Baker, Scott 83 Baker, Sherry 83 Baldridge, Lori 83, 111 Baltz, Brian 97 Baltz, Colin 53 Baltz, Lori 111, 119, 169 Baltz, Michael 97 Bammer, Bryan 83 Barbara, Ana Lisa 111, 183 Barduniotis, James A. 83 Barnes, Jennifer 97 Barnes, Richard 83, 1K1, 158 Barnett, John 97 Barnett, Linda 83 Barranco, Cassandra 83, 87, 88, 130, 1K6, 1K7 Barschak, Dale 83, 163 Bartz, Laura 83 Bossier, Martha 39, 97 Bat ton, Cynthia 83, 1K5 Bauder, Adams 83 Bauder, Eric 53 Bauder, Laura 97, 137, 139 Bauer, Alan 83, 152 Bauer, Angela 83 Bauer, Bridget 97 Bauer, Deidre 97, 12K Bauer, Jeffrey 53 Bauer, Pam 111 Baum, Jeffrey 97 Baum, Kenneth 83 Bauman, Thomas 97 Baumann, Pamela 37, 83, 87, 90, 121, 1K0, 150 Baumann, Richard 166 Bean, Angela 97 Bean, Gregory 83, 16K Beard, Russell 111, 13K Becherer, Carol 83, 1K5 Bedwell, Tony 83, 160, 162 Bee, Joan 83 Behrman, Joe 83, 132 Behrman, Robert 83, 135 Bell, Sharon 111 Benesh, Debra 111 Bennett, Kristine 53 Berry, Scott IK, 97 Berry, Shepard 5K, 130, 133, 135, 136, 1K7 Bertelsman, Annette 111, 1K5 Bettis, Gayal 5K, 132, 136 Bettis, Michael 97 Beyer, Anthony 111 Beyer, Mark 97, 161 Biddix, Robin 97, 125 Bighaus, Robert 5K Bighaus, Roberta 111 Billhartz, Cynthia 97, 139 BiUhartz, Pam 5K Binder, Helene 83 Bmgheim, Dean 111, 175 Bingheim, Kimberly 83 Birk, Gregory 111 Birk, Jeffrey 83 Bishop, Daniel 111, 1K2 Blackard, Nancy 83 Blaes, Donna Marie 5K Blaes, Rick 97, 175, 182 Blaes, Yvonne 83 Blaies, Michelle 97 Blaies, Susan 97 Blair, Michelle 97 Blair, Traci 83 Blanchard, Dana 111 Blanck, Donna 5K, 125, 137, 1K5, 218 Bland, Cynthia 97 Bland, Patrick 97, 165 Boatman, Daniel 83, 16K, 165, 170 Boehmer, Jill IK, 5K, 133, 153 Boettcher, Dave 111, 132 Boettcher, Linda 5K Boisseau, Patricia 111, 12K Bolt, Marilyn 97 Bolt, Steven 160 Bond, Bryan 97 Bonn, Tony 111 Booth, Paul 5K Borkowski, Lisa 97, 12K Bosse, Daniele 83 Bowen, Pamela 5K Bowers, Kim 111 Boyer, John 97 Boyles, Amy 83, 85, 87, 90, 1K0, 15K Bradley, Mack 111 Bramble, Debra 5K Bramblett, Todd 111 Brand, Kelly 97 Brand, Kori 5K Brandenburger, Sharon 111, 183 Bratzke, Connie 97 Brauer, Dundee 97, 125 Braun, Robert 97, 137 Bray, Michele 98, 187 Brede, James 83 Bremer, Gerold 1K2 Brennan, Caroline 35, 83 Brennan, Mariland 98, 12K, 15K Brennan, Michael 5K Brennan, Susan 112, 117, 119, 171 Bren t, Lauren 83, 136 Bretz, Alvin 83 Brewer, Steven 83 Brian, Robert 112 Bricker, Donna 83 Brierly, Sandra 112 Bringaze, John 112, 183 Brit tin, Laura 98 Brit tin, Stacie 5K Brit ting ham, Angelia 5K Brough, Ronda K6, 83, 13K Brown, Gordon 98, 137 Brown, Kerri 5K Brown, Leonard 8K Brown, Michael 5K Brown, Randall 112, 175, 185 Brown, Sonda 112 Brown, Timothy 5K Browning, Dennis 8K Browning, Rebecca 8K, 90 Browy, Robert 5K, 1K9, 150, 151, 172 Bruckner, Jay 5K, 160, 161, 18K Bruehl Cynthia 8K, 182 Bruehl Terry 98, 161 Brutto, Brian 98 Bryan, Michelle 98, 139 Bryant, Julie 112, 13K Bryant, Mike 13K Bryant, Mitchell 112 Bryant, William 112 BuckneU, Mary 5K, 136, 1K0, 218 Bucknell, Nancy 98, 136 Buckner, Kimberly Kl, 5K Budde, Joan 5K, 125, 131, 1K5, 150, 151, 218 Buecher, Terry 98 Buklad, Steven 5K, 172, 173, 17K Bunn, Steven 98, 161 Burckhardt, Sharon 8K Burleson, Barbara 55 Burner, Lynn 98 Burnett, Robin 98, 158 Bums, Cheryl 8K Burris, Sarah 55 Burrows, Amy 112 Buser, Carla 12, 98, 10K, 1K8 Baser, David IK, 160, 161 Buss, Julie 55 Buss, Ronald 160 Butler, Gerald 55, 127 Buttery, John 55, 218 Butts, Michael 8K Butzinger, Jeffery 8K Byrd, Paula 8K C Cahoon, Barbara 8K, 136 Calhoun, Bob 175 Calhoun, Jennifer 98 Campbell, Cynthia 8K Campbell, Lori 112, 13K Campbell Robin 112 Campbell Steven 98 Campo, Monica 8K Cange, Barbara 8K Cange, Patty 112 -8 Caponi, Kirk 98, 132, 136, 165 Carmody, Dianne 55, 218 Carmody, Joyce 98, 178 Carrico, Keith 8K Carril Beth Ann 98, 1K5 Carter, Jamay 8K Carty, Robert 55, 1K3 Carver, Mike 112 Cason, Dan 98, 161 Casper, Patricia 8K Casper, Susan 112 Casper, Tim 112 Covins, William 112 Cawvey, Fletcher 112 Cebulske, Timothy 98 Cerulh, Kathleen 98 Chadeayne, Karen 55 Chadeayne, Kathleen 98 Chamberlain, Cathy 8K Chamberlain, Daniel 55 Chaney, Jon 112, 132 Chapman, Brian 55 Chapman, Mark 55, 132 Chapman, William 112, 17K Cheseldine, Joseph 98 Chinn, Kenneth 55, 160 Chitty, David 112 Churchill David 8K, 131, 175 CimarolU, Craig 170 Clark, Eddie 112, 166 Clark, Kimberly 8K, 136 Clark, Susie 112 Clements, Thomas 55 Clifton, Cathy 112 Clifton, Cindy 55 Clifton, Donna 55 Clinton, Charles 98 Clothier, Arthur 8K Clubb, Teresa 99 Coder, Kathleen 99 Cohn, Bruce 8K, 170 Coil Charlotte 56 Cole, Christopher 99 Cole, Robin 8K Colgan, Peggy 56, 1K5 Collins, Anette 113, 132 Collins, Paul 56, 218 Combs , Scott R. 8K, 113 Conder, Michael 113 Conklin, Karen 56, 127 Conley, Collen 113 Conrad, Gary 56 Constance, Christopher 56, 16K Cook, Christopher 113 Cook, Dan 158 Cook, Dawn 8K Cook, Janet 56, 127 Cook, Kimberly 99, 125 Coons, Lisa 113, 169, 179, 187 Cooper, Kathy 99 Coplen, Kenneth 99, 103, 172 Coplen, Laurie 8K Corbett, Russell 113 Cordes, Mark 99, 165 Corso, Joseph 99 Cory, Kim 99 Cottom, Ginny 8K Coughlin, Jacqueline 113 Cox, Troy 8K Crannage, Donna 8K Creason, Stephen 8K Creel, Susan 113, 136 Crespo, Richard 158 Croissant, Todd8K Crolley, Curtis 113 Cron, Milton 99, 1K3, 165 Cronin, Becky K2 Crossley, Jeffrey 99 Crouch, Duane 99, 161 Crowe, David 8K, 160, 175, 176, 177 Crowe, Sally 56 Crowell Diana 56, 128, 218 Cullen, Joseph 113 Culli, Laura 56, 132, 1K0, 218 Curtis, Bradley 99 Cusack, Melissa 12, 8K, 90, 12K, 1K0 Czemiefawski, Paul 8K D Daenzer, Deron 113 Daenzer, Michael 56 Daenzer, Sandra 99 - Index 211 Students Dahl, Scott US Dahm, David 56, 160 Dahm, James 113, 185 Dahm, Kenneth 99 Dahm, Robert 84, 85, 87, 160 Dahm, Sandra 99, 103, 179 Dahm, Susan 99, 103, 178 Dailey. Lisa 99 Dailey. Michael 113, 119, 170 Daily, Mark 85, 175 Daily, Susy 85 Daley, June 85 Dallao, Patricia 99 Daubach, Kenneth 99 Davies, Diana 85 Davies, Joseph 41 Davinroy, Merry 85, 133, 136, 169, 186 Darns, Chad 99, 113 Davis, Gad 56, 134, 131, 138 Davis, Donna K. 56, 153, 218 Davis, Jerome 85, 143 Davis, Lisalyn 12, 99, 103, 133 Davis, Michelle 85 Davis, Nancy 85 Day, Tina 113, 125 Daye, JuKe 99 Deehe, Perry 56 DeFosset, Kent 99, 161, 175 DeFrates, Stacey 99, 139, 168, 169, 187 Dehler, Karen 85 Dehn, Robert 99 Dell, Michael 99, 161 Delsignore, Lisa 100 Demestn, Cynthia 113, 169 DeMonge, Douglas 99, 161 DeMonge, Melissa 56 Denaro, Debora 85 Dennett, Jackquelxne 99, 103 Dengler, Gary 56 Dennigmann, Donald 56 Denningman, John 113, 165 Denton, Tracy 113, 169 DeRousse, Robert 99 Determan, Dan 113, 175 Determan, Duane 99 Determan, Mary Ann 99, 141, 158, 182 Determan, Robert 56 DeVan, Gad 85 Devers, Catherine 130 Devers, John 99 Devros, David 113 Devros, Scott 185 Dexheimer, Ellen 113, 183 Dickenson, Jim 112, 113 Dickneite, Pamela 99 Diehl, Matthew 56 Diehl, Jo Ann 99 Dill, Lisa 113, 119 Dill, Terry 99, 161 Dinney, Lisa 113 Dmtelmann, Dale 56, 129 Dmtelmann, Dean 56, 129 Dmtelmann, Kent 85, 141, 158 Dissett, James 85 Dobbs, Terry 14, 56, 60, 161, 162, 172, 184 Docherty, Lisa 113 Doc kins, Lori 56 Doerr, Robert 57 Doiron, Lisa 57 Donahue, Elizabeth 113 Donlan, Brigid 99 Donley, Scott 57, 129 Dopplick, Annette 113 Dopplick, Kenneth 85 Douglas, Mark 113 Downen, Kevin 57 Drag, Maria 99, 182, 183 Dreyer, Melody 113 Driscoll, John 99, 161 Driscoll, Lawrence 57 Drysdale, Michael 85 Drysdale, Rick 99 DuBois, Don 99 DuBois, Margaret 113 Dubro, John 99 Duhr, Dawn 19, 85, 137 Dunn, Elizabeth 57, 127 Duvall, Patti 99 Dyer, Mary 85, 133, 135, 136 E Easterly, Shelly 113 Eastwood, David 113 Eastwood, Paul 113 Eaton, Barbara 37, 57 Eaton, Cynthia 42, 99 Eaton, Malinda 85 Eaton, Robert 57 Ebel, Jeffrey 58 Ebel, Robert 58 Eckert, Laurie 85 Eckert, Toby 113 Edmiston, Rhonda 99 Edmiston, Suzanne 113 Edmondson, Margaret 49, 58 Edwards, Melody 58, 168, 169, 178, 218 Eggmann, Robert 85 Eichholz, Craig 58 Eichholz, Steven 142 Eisenhauer, Laurie 25, 85, 88, 90 Eiskant, Leroy 113, 166 Elbe, David 161 Elbe, James 113, 119 Elbe, Jeannette 58 Elbe, Mark 14, 99 Elbe, Michael 113 Elliott, Joy 42, 113 Ellison, Eric 58 Elsea, Thomas 10, 32, 85, 132, 136, 146 Elser, Randy 85, 87 Eltrich, Brad 99 Embrich, Michelle 58 Emke, Annette 85 Emke, Arthur 58 Emke, Marilyn 113 Emke, Mark 99 Endrijatis, Andrew 113, 175 Endrijatis, Arthur 113, 125, 140, 143 Endrijatis, Janette 85, 130 Engelage, James 85 Englerth, Shelia 58 Enskat, Richard 113, 166 Ernst, Carol 99 Ernst, Rhonda 58 Ernst, Walter 113 Ervin, Jennifer 113, 128, 183 Erwin, David 85 Escher, Douglas 184 Eschman, Deborah 58, 141, 158, 182, 218 Eschman, Jeffrey 99, 161 Eschman, Robert 113, 137 Eschman, Yvonne 85, 131 Eschmann, Julie 99, 136 Eschmann, Tim 113 Eslinger, Jack 99, 161 Eugea, Cindy 85, 133, 135 Evans, Kim 99 Evans, Robert 160 Eversole, Kevin 113 Eversole, Pamela 113 F Fahey, Dan 84, 85, 160, 175 Fahey, Jeffrey 100, 103, 148, 175 Fahmer, Leonard 132 Fallon, Angie 113 Farmer, Michael 100 Farmer, William 58, 218 Farrar, Wade 85, 160 Farroll, Daniel 113, 185 Feazel, Cheryl 58, 133 Feazel, Mark 100, 132, 135, 146 Fedak, Beth 85 Fedak, Steven 100 Feigl, Kim 58, 133 Feigl, Rudolph 100 Fender, Stuart 183 Ferguson, John 143 Ferguson, Van Scott 131 Ferry, Amalie 35, 113 Ferry, James 58 Fetterer, Kathleen 58, 133 Fichter, Brian 113 Fickel, Kyle 85, 160, 161, 175 Fields, Brian 85, 160, 181 Fields, Murray 113, 183 Fietsam Daniel 103, 161 Fietsam Lisa 85 Figura, Ronald 113 File, Sarah 100, 137 Finch, Mark 58, 160 Fink, Michelle 113 Fischer, Christopher 85 Fischer, David 9, 12, 58, 60, 133, 149 Fishbein, James 58, 129, 175 Fitzgerald, David 85 Fitzgerald, Scott 113 Fix, Donald 85 Flach, Steven 100 Flahan, Pamela 58 Fleming, Nancy 113, 183 Fie8hren, Sharon 58, 168, 169, 218 Fletcher, Sharon 113 Flood, Lori 84, 85, 87, 133 Ftuck, Tammy 100 Ford, Bryan 100 Ford, Kimberly 58, 155, 218 Ford, Scott 114 Fomess, John 100 Foster, Larry 58 Foster, Lisa 114 Foumxe, Robert 59 Fox, Steven 59, 218 Frailey, Lori 85 Frame, David 85, 140, 184 Francoeur, Carla 85, 137, 168, 186 Frank, Steve 85, 175 Franklin, Valerie 59 Franzen, Celeste 59 Frederick, Monica 59 Freeman, Christine 100 Freimuth, David 100 Frerichs, Barbara 100, 125, 137, 141, 145 Frerker, Nancy 114, 169, 179, 183 Frew, Steve 133, 135, 136 Fricke, James 129 Friedman, Kenneth 160, 162, 184 Friedrich, Randy 114 Friemuth, Dave 161 Fritchley, Craig 114 Fritsch, Becky 100, 138, 155 Fruhwtrth, Terri 85, 186 Fuchs, Kelly 59 Fuchs, Richard 166, 175 Fuller, Sally 114 Fulton, David 100, 134 Fulton, Kenneth 158 Fulton, Ricky 114 Fults, Darryl 100 Fults, Dean 59 Fults, Kimberly 114 G Gagen, Jennifer 85 Gale, Kimberly 59 Galle, Robert 100 Gamerdmger, Guy 100 Gansert, Michelle 85, 137 Garabedian, Daniel 85, 184 Gardner, Barbara 59 Gardner, Jeffrey 100, 165 Gardner, Mark 59 Gardner, Randy 164 Gorman, Thomas 184 Garrett, Hollis 85 Garrett, Todd 132, 135 Garrett, Lisa 59 Gas kill, Scott 100 Gass, Amy 100 Gass, Bradley 86 Gass, Julie 86 Gastro, Michael 100 Gauch, Gerald 114 Gauch, Steven 59, 175, 176, 177 Gebhart, Donna 134 Gettys, Jennifer 100125, 145 Gettys, Jonathon 86 Gibbons, Thomas 114, 134, 142 Gibbs, Gary 114 Gibson, David 100, 173 Gintz, Joseph 114, 183 Gither, Ellen 114 Gither, Patricia 59, 132, 133, 218 Glaeser, Bradley 114, 161 Glaeser, Lisa 59 Glaeser, Scott 86 Glauber, Joan 100 Glowacki, Robert 100 Goalby, Kye 86, 167 Godt, Paula 86 Gomez, Tara 86 Gool, Michael 86 Gore, Alfred 59 Gore, .Ann 100 Graebe, Lynda 100 Graf, David 59, 218 Graham, Daniel 59 Graham, John 100, 161 Grasle, David 114 Grass, Sandra 100, 168, 178 Grass, Sherry 86 Gray, Sharon 59 Gray, Timothy 86 Green, Charlotte 86 Green Elizabeth 134 Green, Mary 114 Green, Paula 100 Greener, Deborah 59, 127 Greer, Kathleen 128 Gregory, Christina 114 Gregowicz, Joan 59, 152, 153 Greg son, Amy 84, 86, 124, 128, 182 Gregson, Susan 9, 10, 59, 124, 141, 149, 153, 195, 218 Gremaud, Barbara 59 Gremaud, Laurie 114 Grenia, Kelly 35, 86, 90 Griebel, Gena 59 Grieve, George 114 Grissom, James 46, 86 Grob, Sherry 86, 131, 138 Groce, James 59 Grohmann, David 100, 161 Groom, Brian 60 Groom, Deanna 86, 150 Gross, Earl 100 Gruenewald, David 100, 135 Grummel, Paula 60 Gryzmala, Mike 114 Gudmestud, Shirley 114 Guenther, Steven 86 Guest, Tina 100, 139 Guetterman, Jay 114 Guetterman, Karen 100 Gwalthney, Denis 100 H Haas, Al 60 Haas, Garry 100 Haas, Jerry 60, 167, 172 Haas, Richard 60 Haas, Robert 114 Haas, Stephanie 86, 137 Haas, Steven 114, 175 Habermehl, Kathy 60 Hackmann, Jeffrey 86 Hackmann, Michele 114 Hagen, Alan 100 Hagen, Meredith 114 Halim, Robert 86 Hall, Christopher 114, 165 Hall, Ginger 100, 128, 133, 135, 137 Hall, Janet 100 Hall, Sandra 86, 164 Hall, Steven 86 Ham, Eileen 132 Hamann, Jeffery 86 Hamann, Elizabeth 60 Hamann, Judy 60, 218 Hameedi, Ashraf 100, 130 Hamilton, Daniel 101 Hamilton, Tracy 139 Hammon, Mary 127 Hankammer, Karen 44, 60 Hankie y, Thomas 61 Harper, John 61 Harris, Dianna 101 Harris, Donna 101 Harris, Mark 37, 61, 160 Harris, Michael 61, 164 Harris, Todd 86, 165 Harrison, Janet 101 Harrison, James 114, 183 Harry, Jeffrey 86, 184 Harter, Michael 101, 166 Has sard, Albert 86, 126 Hassard, Lisa 125 Hatcher, Lanita 101 Haudrich, Dennis 101, 161 Haudrich, Michelle 114 Hauser, Stephen 114 Hauser, Vicki 61 Hausmann, Susan 101, 187 Havel, John 101 Hi Index Students Havel Paul 61 Havlin, Laura 86 Havlin, Nancy 114 Hawkins, Gina 61 Hawkins, Stephen 114 Hawthorne, James 101, 161 Hawthorne, Robert 114, 183 Hay, Robert 101 Hayden, Annette 61, 128 Hayden, Joseph 86 Hayden, Matthew 101 Hayden, Sharon 61, 152, 153, 218 Hayes, Cathy 114, 145 Hayes, Kimberly 114 Haynes, Samuel 14, 130, 143 Haynes, William 114, 183 Healey, Gregg 114 Heberer, Diana 86, 87, 90, 131, 138, 154 Heet, Lisa 101 Heidenfelder, Diane 61 Heidom, Jeff 114, 175 Heidom Julie 101 Heidom, Kelly 61, 154 Heil, Kathy 86, 132, 135 Heil, Michelle 86, 141, 158 Hetman, Dennis 61 Heiman, Michael 86 Helfrich, Dale 114 Helfrich, James 101 Helfrich, Kevin 61 Helfrich, Mary Beth 101, 137 Helfrich, Sandy 114 Heller, Laurie 61, 131, 138, 218 Helmholt, Cheryl 86 Helton, Robert 86 Hemmer, Christopher 161, 175 Hemmer, Denise 61 Hemmer, Mike 114, 143 Henderson, Gary 61 Hendricks, Vanessa 61 Henke, Mark 101, 173 Henkel, Tami 101 Henry, John 87, 160 Henry, Ronald 86, 88, 132, 146, 147, 175 Hensiek, Timothy 101 Henss, Jeanne 114 Henss, Joseph 101 Hepworth, David 61, 160 Herman, Lisa 62 Hernandez, Brian 101 Herrmann, Barry 86 Herrmann, Eric 101, 161 Herrmann, Patricia 101 Herzig, Shelia 62 Hess, Daniel 101 Hessler, Jeanette 62 Hettenhausen, David 86, 133, 135 Hettenhausen, Patti 62 Hicks, Michelle 62 Higgins, David 114, 132 Higgins, Whitney 35, 62, 132 Highland, Glenda 62 Hight, David 62, 218 Hildebrand, Anthony 114 Hillesheim, Charles 62 Hilmes, Barbara 101 Hilpert, Robert 86, 175 Hines, Mark 62 Hitchcock, Amy 114, 119, 169 Hodge, Kenneth 114, 183 Hoecker, Dana 114 Hoecker, Lisa 62 Hoe lecher, Jean 62, 128 Hoelscher, Sandra 86 Hoepker, Charles 62 Hoemis, Julie 101 Hoe mis, Pamela 136 Hoemis, Timothy 62 Hoemis, Shirley 62 Hoertel, Madonna 101, 182 Hoff, Debbie 62, 127 Hoff, Gary 101 Hoffeditz, Jacqueline 62, 153 Hoffman, Daniel 62, 161 Hoffman, Darrell 63 Hoffman, James 114 Hoffman, Judy 63, 127 Hoffman, Sharon 86 Hoffmann, Ann 86 Hoffmann, Lisa 101, 137, 169, 186 Hogan, Erin 114, 183 Hogshead, Cathy 86, 128 Hogshead, Scott 63 Holbrook, Melinda 114 Holbrook, Robert 87 Holcomb, Mark 101 Holdener, Beverly 87 Holdener, Eric 87, 101, 124, 125, 165 Holle, Elizabeth 63, 124, 133, 135, 138, 218 Holle, Sherry 114 Hollenbeck, Charles 101 Hollenbeck, Holly 114 Holliday, Cynthia 87 Holt, Laura 101 Holt, Michael 87 Holten, Lori 114, 179, 183 Holtman, Tracey 87, 128, 131 Holzum, Donald 87, 152 Holzum, Sandra 115 Hoppenjans, Jeanne 115, 134 Hoppenjans, Thomas 115, 170 Horn, Ted 101 Horn, Todd 136 Hombostel, Judy 115 Hombostel, Karen 63, 164 Hose, Carl 115, 132, 135, 136 Hose, Daniel 87, 133, 135, 136 Hose, Pamela 63, 218 Hotz, Michael 115 Houba Lesa 115, 133 Houba, Mark 87, 160 Houk, Joe 115, 183 Houk, Susan 63 Howard, Barbara 87, 178 Howard, Keith 87 Howard, Larry 63 Howell, AngeHa 87 Howerton, Joseph 87 Howlett, Charles 87, 160 Hoylman, Debra 115 Huber, Jeffery 63 Huber, Michael 87 Hubert, Susan 63, 141, 182 Huck, John 115 Hucke, Jonell 63 Huelsman, Laurie 87 Huelsman, Robert 115 Huetsch , Charlotte 87, 143 Huffman, Stanley 101 Hughes, Dolores 63, 127 Hundley, Robin 101, 132, 133 Hunsaker, Ben 63, 135, 146, 147 Hunt, John 101, 161 Hunt, Vicky 63 Hunter, Jesse 115 Hunter, Thomas 115 Hurd, Janet 87, 146 Hurst, Douglas 115 Hurst, Kenneth 87, 115 Hurst, Linda 112 Hurst, LeRoy 63 Hurst, Robert 115 Huschle, Scott 115 Huster, Keith 143 Hutsch, Steven 63 Huwer, Susanne 47, 81, 90, 133 I Imber, Douglas 63, 170 Ingram, David 63 Ingram, James 64 Ingram, Vicky 87 Irvin, Cheri 115 Ismail, Cherie 64, 133, 218 Ital, Donald 115 J Jackson, Brenda 87 Jacobs, Arthur 115 Jacobsen, Lisa 87, 90 James, Cynthia 36 Jasowiak, Chris 115 Jenkins, Elizabeth 64 Jestus, Tina 87 Jhaveri, A kail 143 Jobe, David 87, 131, 139 Johnson, Anthony 87 Johnson, Barbara Ann 115 Johnson, Barbara Jean 115 Johnson, Carolyn 87 Johnson, Julie 87 Johnson, Lisa 64 Johnson, Scott 64 Johnson, Sue 139 Johnson, Terry 64, 164 Jolley, Julie 87 Jones, Barry 64 Jones, Brian 146 Jones, Carole 87 Jones, Donna 115 Jones, Patricia 124, 139 Jones, Randall 102 Jones, Ricky 88, 134 Jones, Ryan 115 Jones, Sheryl 64 Jones, Todd 88 Jordan, Richard 88 Jose, Michael 102 Jost, Rose Ann 88, 136 Joyce, Steven 102, 161 Juenger, Jeffrey 88 Julius, David 115 Jung, Jeffery 64 Jung, Jerry 102, 142 Jung, Kim 115 Jung, Stanley 88 Jurak, Cathy 102 Just, Kenneth 102 K Kadavi, Elizabeth 65 Kaemmerer, Jeff 115, 165 Kaemmerer, Maria 65 Kaemmerer, Sue 88 Kaiser, Kara 115 Kaiser, Kay 65 Kaminsky, Rick 115 Kamm, Brian 102, 165 Kamm, Katherine 65, 153, 218 Kammann, Phil 115, 170 Kane, Edward 115 Kane, Laurie 10, 88 Kane, Lisa 88 Kania, Donna 88, 128, 137 Kanyer, Carol 88 Karabats, Mary 88 Karfs, Christopher 102, 175 Karfs, Mary Jo 65 Karfs, Steven 88, 175 Karfs, Todd 88 Kartmanri, Frank 65, 87, 132, 219 Karwoski, Kristine 115 Kasson, Dianne 102 Kastner, Kristin 102, 108 Kastner, Timothy 34, 65, 218 Kaufman, Douglas 65, 131, 139, 141 Kealey, Michael 65 Kebel Diane 88 Keck, Cara 65, 153, 218 Keck, James 102, 161 Keck, Kamela 115 Keehner, Lisa 88 Keeley, Michael 102, 140 Keim, Allan 102, 161, 175 Kelemetc, Mary 115 Kellerman, Bradley 102 KeUy, Brian 88, 131 Kelly, Mary 88 Kelso, Jimmy 88 Kemp, Karen L. 102 Kemp, Karen Sue 65, 102 Kemp, Kristine 115, 128 Kerkemeyer, Robert 131 Kern, William 65 Keman, Angela 115 Kerr, Jane 88, 124 Kettler, David 88 Kezirian, Stephan 115 Kiersch, Julia 88 Kilbome, Julie 115 Kimberlin, Mark 88 Kimmel Kelley 115 Kimutis, Maria 183 King, Deborah 88 Kirkpatrick, Kristi 115 Kirtlink, Vicki 65 Kish, Barbara 115 Kistner, John 88 Klapp, Jody 65 Klawonn, Mark 126 - « Klein, Christine 141 Klein, Deborah 88, 182 Klem, Jeffrey 161 Klohr, Anna 88, 131 Klopmeyer, James 88 Klotz, Michelle 88, 128 Klotz, Robert 129 Klotz, Scott 65, 129 Klucker, Jane 115, 120 Klucker, Kenneth 88 Klucker, Rhonda 137 Knapp, Lisa 65, 218 Knecht, Brent 160 Knolhoff, Laurie 65, 127 Knox, Donna 65 Knyff, Elizabeth 115, 136, 183 Kocot, Carol 130 Koenig, Tom 161 Kohlenberger, Darren 115, 175 Konradt, Mike 116 K ore in, Michael 89, 164 Kraft, Lisa 66 Kraft, Michael 170 Kraft, Tamela 139 Kraft, Todd 116 Kraudel, Ronald 89 Krause, Lori 116, 119, 169, 179 Krause, Norman 37, 66, 150, 172, 184 Krausz, Gerald 116, 185 Krausz, Karen 89, 183 Krawczyk, Thomas 14, 134, 141, 152, 158, 160 Kreitner, Vanessa 89, 126 Krick, Nancy 66 Krieg, Dana 66 Kroupa, Jan 89, 133, 134, 136 Kroupa, Julie 102, 136 Kroupa, Marianne 66 Krull, Janet 66 Kruse, Kelly 116 Kuehn, Brian 146 Kueker, Pattie 116, 137 Kueker, Steven 89 Kufskie, Mary 89 Kuhlmann, Michele 89, 131 Kuhn, Tammy 102 Kunkle, Kelly 116 Kuntsman, Karen 66, 132, 133, 135, 140, 218 Kintsam, Kevin 102 Kunz, Lisa 187 Kupinski, Edward 89 Kurrelmeyer, Paul 89 Kurrus, Kristi 89, 137 Kurtz, Howard 66, 160 Kurtz, James 35, 89, 175 Kusmer, Stephen 66 Kysor, Matthew 116 L Lachmiller, Scott 89 LaCroix, Jeff 116 LaCroix, Terri 102 LaFore, Charles 116 Lakenburges, Karl 102, 170 Lameyer, Denise 89 Lanaghan, Jonathan 84, 87, 89, 148, 160, 184, 185 Lancy, Terry 89 Langley, Teresa 89 Langley, Todd 116 Lanzante, Joseph 102, 175 Lanzante, Paul 66, 161, 175 Larkin, Thomas 66 Larkin, Timothy 66 Laske, Darren 102, 137 Latinette, John 116 Latinette, Lisa 66, 133, 218 Latinette, Mark 66 Latinette, Sandra 102, 139 Lauf, Theresa 102 Lauko, Marsha 116 Lautz, David 9, 66, 140, 148, 218 Lawerence, Carolyn 116 Lawerence, David 89 Lawerence, Dean 66, 160 Lawerence, Mark 116 Laws, Karen 66 Layton, Elaine 116 Layton, Paul 160 Leap, Staci 116, 120 Leap, Terri 102, 178 - Index 213 8 ?- Students Ledbetter, Karen 66 Lee, Scott 89 Leeright, Ann 89, 1S7 Lehman, Sandra 116 Lehr, Lesley 102, 137 Lehr, Lori 116, 179, 187 Lehr, Mike 165 Lehr, Theresa 66 Lehrter, Dawn 89 Leingang, Karen 102, 133, 182 Leingang, Wayne 66 Len, Michael 89, 172,173, 184 Len, Victor 66 LePes, Metta 89 LeRoy, Cynthia 66 LeRoy, Jeffrey 89 Lesko, Alan 66, 170 Leveling, Karen 89 Leveling, Mary jane 102, 137 Levy, Jeffrey 102, 125, 166 Lewis, John 125 L ' Hote, Alice 89 L ' Hote, Anthony 116 Lickenbrock, Kristine 87, 89 Lidisky, Catherine 66, 131 Lidisky, Daniel 89 Lin, Katherine 89, 124, 140, 158, 182 Lindauer, Barbara 116, 119, 125, 145 Lindauer, Christopher 89, 136, 160 Lindauer, Debra 102 Lindauer, Marsha 89 Lindauer, Mary 67 Lindauer, Wayne 102, 134 Link, Robert 102 Litsey, Ethan 67, 164 Litteken, Annette 67 Lodes, Gary 102, 161 Loehr, Kevin 89 Loehr, Paula 67 Loehr, Robert 116, 185 Lombardo, Clay 89 Looney, Kathleen 102, 139, 142 Lopinot, Kenneth 87, 88, 89, 130, 146, 147 Lopinot, Susan 14, 102, 125, 137, 140 Louden, Brian 89 Lougeay, Scott 89 Love, Laren 102, 137 Lowery, Paul 102 Lucas, Ada 116 Luchtefeld, Rebecca 102 Luddeke, Dana 67 Lugge, LeAnn 116, 125, 145 Lukowsky, Jeffrey 116 Lukosky, Laurie 102 Lunk, Larry 116 Lunsford, Jill 102, 137 Lutton, Lisa 116 Lybarger, Michael 102 Lyles, Michelle 102 Lynch, Patricia 116 M Mabery, Robbin 102 Mabry, Janet 116 , Macke, Scott 102, 133 Madelaine, Pamela 102, 137, 185 Maggio, Missy 132, 140 Mahmood, Jumana 67 Mahmood, Nabeel 67 Malone, Dana 90, 130, 137 Malone, Michael 67 Malone, Timothy 103 Mangrum, Laura 89 Manion, Caren 116, 179 Manion, Martin 89, 133, 135, 136 Manion, Michael 89, 160 Monk, Deborah 115, 116, 119 Mank, Elaine 67, 149, 153, 195 Marik, Maura 103 Mank, Shelia 103 Mannino, Thomas 116, 121, 183 Mannon, Michelle 67, 131, 138, 218 Mannon, Steven 103, 161 Manwarren, Jonnie 103, 139, 142 Mareshie, Eric 120 Marin, Luis 134 Markus, Susan 67, 152, 153 Marshall, Sherry 103, 139, 142 - 214 Index Martens, Scott 67, 161, 167 Martin, Dena 67, 141, 218 Martin, Jefferson 116 Martin, Michelle 89 Martin, Mike 116 Martin, Richard 67, 160 Martin, Scott 67 Martin, Traci 89, 133, 169, 182 Martin, Wayne 116 Martin, Wendy 103, 133, 182, 183 Mason, Mark 67, 160, 161, 184 Masterson, James 103 Masterson, Judith 103, 137 Mathenia, Kara 67, 136 Mathenia, Kelly 136 Mathenia, Vicky 116, 124, 136 Matthews, Tracey 68, 131, 132, 138 Matychowiak, Angela 103 Matychowiak, Kevin 68 Matzenbacher, Susan 68, 186, 218 Mauer, Scott 68 Maurer, Leslie 89 Mauser, Stephanie 116 May, Melanie 68, 218 Mayfield, Cheri 116 Mayr, David 116, 166, 175 Mayr, Leslie 90 McAdoo, Pam 116 McCammon, David 14, 103, 164, 165 McCammon, Robert 67, 68, 172, 218, 219 McClary, Jane lie 116 McClary, Laura 68, 124, 133, 146, 147 McClary, Phillip 103, 135, 160, 173 McClure, Brenda 116 McClure, Steven 103 McCollum, Marcus 103, 173 McCoUum, Michael 103, 173 McCormick, Lisa 139 McCoy, Glenn 103, 161, 175 McCoy, Juke 68 McCullough, Russell 116 McCurdy, J. Douglas 14, 38, 68 McCurdy, Lynn 90 McDaniel, Debra 103, 139 McDonald, Douglas 90 McEntire, Christina 116, 134, 146 McEvilly, Mark 103 McGee, Angela 90 McGinnis, Daniel 68 McGuire, Patrick 116 McGuire, Shawn 132, 146 McHenry, James 87, 90, 149, 160, 175, 177 McHenry, Lori 116, 171, 179, 187 McKenna, Greg 103 McKinnon, James 68 McLaughlin, Cheryl 35, 68, 132, 136 McLean, Wendy 116, 171 McManus, Kelly 117 McMillan, Christine 117 McNaughton, Robert 68 McQuillan, Jamie 103, 104 McWilliams, Mary Beth 90 McWilliams, Michelle 68 Means, David 103, 133 Means, Dennis 104 Means, Donna 104 Meckfessel, Mark 104, 164, 165 Meder, Jodi 104 Meehan, Kelly 117 Meehan, Shawn 104 Mehmert, Joan 117, 125 Mehrtens, Kim 90 Meier, Steven 104 Meier, Timothy 90 Meister, Richard 90 Melhom, Mechele 39, 68 Melichar, Carol 104 Melknger, Timothy 104 Meloan, Trudy 90, 128 Melton, Jill 90 Melton, Lisa 90, 139 Melton, Melissa 68, 130 Melton, Tonya 117 Menke, Richard 90 Menke, Sandra 117 Merchiori, Anna 117 Merten, Christopher 104, 161 Merten, Elizabeth 117 Merten, Steve 117 Merten, Timothy 68 Mertens, Janice 117 Mertens, Richard 104 Merzian, Harry 90, 164, 165 Metzger, Angela 104, 132 Metzger, Mark 88, 90, 130, 131, 139, 147 Meyer, Brenda 90 Meyer, Charles 68 Meyer, David 90 Meyer, Debbie 117, 169, 183 Meyer, Julie 117 Meyer, Lisa 68, 218 Meyer, Paul 117, 134, 140, 166, 170 Meyer, Ted 104, 133, 135, 140, 165, 170 Meyer, Tina 104 Meyer, Tracy 90 Meyer, Vicki 68 Middendorf, Michael 90 Middendorf, Neil 14, 104, 125, 173 Migneron, Bradley 90, 131 Migneron Brent 117 Millard, Joseph 68 MUlas, Andrew 104, 161 Miller, Brian 117, 175, 183 Miller, James 160 Miller, James Marvin 68 Miller, Jo Ellen 68 Miller, Kimberly 104, 132, 135 Miller, Mike 175 Miller, Patricia 90 Miller, Ronald 160 Miller, Thomas 161, 175 Millerman, Richard 117, 175 Mills, Elizabeth 104, 154, 182 Mills, Richard 90, 164 Mince, Roberta 117 Mitchell, Patricia 117 Mitchell, Renee 104, 168, 169 Mobley, Michael 117 Moggio, Melissa 117 Mohr, Timothy 68 Mohrman, Nancy 69 Molitor, Laura 69, 133 Molitor, Robert 104, 117 Mollet, Byron 161 Mondy, Renee 9, 10, 69, 131, 132, 133, 153 Monroe, Kraig 104 Moody, Dana 69 Moon, Clay 90 Moore, Laura 69 Moore, Lisa 104, 139 Moore, Ronda 117 Moore, Scott 117, 140, 167 Moore, Russel 90 Moose, Le Ann 117 Mordhorst, David 90, 172 Mordhorst, Mary 104, 169, 179 Morris, Deborah 104, 137 Morris, Michael 117 Morris, Michelle 69 Morris, Scott 133, 135 Morrison, Janice 69, 131, 146 Morton, Vicki 69 Movesian, Brian 90 Mrkacek, Kenneth 69 Mudd, Clemence Paul 69, 129 Mueller, Amanda 69, 150, 151, 218 Mueller, Dawn 104 Mueller, Donald 69, 131 Mueller, Earl 69, 129 Mueller, Jeffrey 104, 143 Mueller, Karl 104 Mueller, Kimberly 117 Mueller, Lisa 117, 129 Mueller, Mary Beth 69, 137 Mueller, Mike 117, 133 Mueller, Ronald 69 Mueller, Sherri 69, 218 Mueller, Sue 129 Mueller, Tammi 90, 133, 182 Mueller, Tina 14, 133 Mueth, Janet 90, 131 Muir, Gale 117 Mulconnery, Andrew 90 Mulconnery, Michelle 104 Mullen, James 69 Mullins, Melinda 69 Munie, Donald 69, 143, 160, 175 Munie, Jerome 117, 166 Munie, Wayne 117, 175 Murphy, Brent 117 Murphy, Brian 90, 133, 181 Murphy, Cindy 117 Murphy, David 69 Murphy, Gregory 90 Musgrove, Anthony 90 Muskopf, Karen 117, 140, 187 Muskopf, Sandra 69, 158, 186 Muskopf, Stephani 104 Myhre, Deena 69 Myhre, Ted 104, 130 N Nadler, Deborah 112, 117 Nadler, Denise 117 Nadler, Dennis 69 Nadler, Mary Beth 104 Nagel, Steve 117, 185 Nagel, Susan 69, 154 Nager, Brenda 117, 141, 183 Nager, Karen 70, 141, 184 Nahas, Karen 90 Nance, Rachael 117, 121 Nance, Valerie 70, 136 Naumann, Keith 90 Neal, Lynne 117 Nebelsick, Annette 90 Nebgen, Ellen 90, 186 Neeley, John 185 Neff, Christina 104 Neff, Debra 70 Neff, Terrence 70, 172, 218 Nelson, Sherri 104 Nettleton, Jeffrey 70 Netto, Fabiane 77 Neumeyer, Melissa 104 Neumeyer, Pamela 91 Newsom, Richard 137 Nichols, Christina 104 Neiderkom, Steve 134, 185 Niles, Diane 70 Nmnis, Lori 91, 182 Nmnis, Sherri 70 Noblitt, Steven 104, 150, 158 Nolte, Bradley 91 Nolte, Steven 60, 70 Noltkamper, Michele 70 Northcutt, Jeffrey 91, 158 Norton, Mark 103, 104 Novaria, Richard 91 Nowak, Jamie 105, 160 Nowak, Michelle 117 Nowak, Perry 48, 91 O Obemuefemann, John 105 Obemuefemann, Paul 105 Obst, Sheryl 117 Oesterle, Keith 70 O ' Guinn, Jon 70, 130, 146, 147 Oliver, Kimberly 117, 136 Oliver, Lori 91, 134 Oliver , Nancy 105 Olsen, Gregory 91 Olson, Angela 105, 137 O ' Neal, Kelly 155, 170 O ' Neill, Scott 70, 163 Oplt, Cheryl 70 Oplt, Gregory 91, 164 Oplt, Kimberly 117, 187 Ortiz, Richard 117, 136 Osborn, Anita 91, 137, 142 Osborn, James 117 Osborn, Tina 91 Overath, Charles 105, 164, 165 Overath, Kimberly 91, 155, 182 Ovies, Lynn 70, 127 Owens, Jody 117 Owens, Patricia 70 Owens, Peggy 105 P Pabst, Leslie 105, 179, 180 Pabst, Lisa 105, 178, 179, 187 Padgett, Christopher 71, 146, 175 Padgett, Timothy 48, 105 Palausky, Kenneth 71 Pcdmisano, Janet 117, 169 Palmisano, Michael 105 Papachrisanthou, George 117, 166 Papproth, Janet 71 Papproth, Kim 129 Students Parham, John 71, 170 Parham, Joseph 117 Parisotto, Americo 91, 131, 133, 139 Parisotto, Martha 105, 137 Parrone, Scott 117 Partelow, Gregory 91 Partelow, Timothy 71, 175 Pasnokot, Cynthia 91 Pasnokot, Patricia 71 Pate, Carson 117, 137, 183 Pate, Terri 71, 218 Patton, Lauren 85, 87, 90, 91, 15A, 182, 183 Patton, Lynelle 117, 169, 178, 179 Paul, Joseph 105 Paulavish, Laura 105 Payne, Jennifer 117 Pazderka, Bob 117 Pazderka, Deborah 71 Pearce, Rebecca 71, 152, 153, 218 Pearson, Bobby 91 Pearson, James 118 Pedtke, Dawn 105 Peebles, Mark 71, 160, 175 Peek, Lea Ann 105, 137 Peel, Lynette 71 Pees, Charlie 71, 129 Penberthy, Melissa 118 Pennock, Marvin 118 Pennock, Sheri A3, 118 Pestka, Jeanne 91 Peter, Marsha 118 Peters, Jeffrey 118 Peters, Michael 105 Peterson, Brenda 91 Peterson, Mike 118 Peterson, Tim 118 Petrosian, Kenarr 71, 12A, 150, 151, 218 Petrosian, Tamara 105 Pfeffer, Jo Ann 71 Pfershy, Jimmy 118 Pfershy, Robert 105 Pflueger, Peggy 105 Phillips, Ellens 71, 218 Phillips, Paul 118 Piacentini, Janet 91 Piano, Jill 91 Pick, Larry 118 Pickus, Paul 118 Pierce, Deanna 105 Pierce, Michael 91 Pietroburgo, William 91, 160 Pinkston, Mary 91 Pinkston, Milton 118 Piquard, Angela 90, 91 Piquard, Jack 71 Piquard, Shelley 116, 118, 171 Pixley, Gregory 71 Plunkett, Terry 118, 1A3 Podhrasky, Tracy 105 Poirot, Mary 91, 128, 131 Polczynski, Jolene 91 Polczynski, Wayne 71, 218 Ponder, Mary 105 Popp, Michael 71 Porter, Daniel 118, 175 Pospeshil, Cathy 105 Potter, Jay 91 Potter, John 1A, 105, 161 Potter, Richard 71, 160 Potts, Joyce 105, 133, 171, 182 Powell, Angela 105 Powell, Katherine 71, 153 Powell, Sue 139 Powers, Kim 71 Prickett, David 71 Pride, Wendy 125 Pries, Terry 71 Prince, Pavla 118, 132 Prindable, Jennifer 72, 153 Prindable, Linda 105, 183 Prindable, Tina 91, 158 Procasky, Jeffrey 91, 135 Proffitt, Paul 72 Pry, Larry 105, 137, 1A6 Purnell, Brad, 133 Purnell, Rodney 91, 132 Q Qualls, Laura 105 Quayle, Kevin 72 Quinn, Mary 118 Quirin, Sherrie 91 R Rachels, Timothy 105 Ragle, Debra 105 Rains, Leslie 72 Rainwater, Tracy 88, 91, ISA, 16A Raish, Camalene 105, 179, 182 Rakers, Michael 118 Range, Lisa 118 Rankin, Laurie 91 Ransom, Patricia 105 Rao, Gulrukh 91, 12A, 1A0 Rao, Mahrukh 91, 12A Rashet, David 118, 166 Rasmussen, Casey 105, 165 Raterman, Joel 105, 136 Rathke, Linda 91, 187 Raybom, Linda 91 Rayman, Christopher 130, 218 Raymond, Bridget 118 Reeble, Richard 105 Reel, Jeffrey 72 Reel, Michael 105 Reeves, Michael 105 Reeves, Paula 106 Regensberger, Janelle 118 Reibling, Christopher 160, 18A Reiblxng, Kimberly 106 Reichert, John 8A, 87, 88, 91, 1A6 Reichling, Danny 106 Reichling, William 106 Reime, Mark 91, 16A Remelius, Michele 106, 137 Renneker, Kimberly 91 Reno, Lawrence 72 Renth, Deborah 72 Repinski, Michael 106 Rettle, Laurel 91, 130, 1A6 Rettle, Peggy 106 Rettle, Robert 92 Reuss, Tamara 90, 92, 150 Reynolds, Robert 92 Rhein, David 106 Rhein, Laura 92 Rhodes, Lee Ann 106 Riasetto, Lisa 118 Ribble, James 92, 106, 160, 162 Rice, Alison 72, 126 Rice, Sharrill 72 Rice, Stephen 72, 218 Rich, Denise 92 Richard, Traci 92 Richards, Katherine 118 Richards, Mary Beth 92, 169, 186 Richardson, Jama 72, 127 Richardson, Linda 72 Richardson, Sheryl 106 Rickard, Peggy 90, 92, 128 Rickey, Michael 118 Rickey, Michelle 106 Riechoff, Tina 106, 182 Riedel, Jill 106 Riley, Tony 118 Ripplemeyer, Brian 118 Ritter, Matthew 72, 163 Roach, Kris 72 Roberts, SiLsan 92, 126, 158 Roberts, Tracy 106, 182 Robinson, Karen 92 Robinson, Lori 106 Rockwell, Donald 72 Rockwell, Michael AO, 72, 1A0 Rolen, Jimmy 118 Rolawald, Jo Ann 72, 127 Rosehnafsky, Lisa 73, 130, 132 Roschnafsky, Randall 106, 173 Ross, Darren 73, 175, 218 Ross, Jana 92, 128, 137 Ross, Joni 118, 179, 182 Ross, Lisa Ann 106 Roth, John 93 Roth, Karen 92, 133 Rothweiler, Christopher 92, 12A Rowan, Rebecca 73 Rowe, Blake 92 Rowold, Kimberly 92 Rozycke, Richard A9, 92 Rucker, Patricia 73, 127 Rudekc, John 106 Rujawitz, Bradley 106, 161 Rujawitz, Brian 106 Rujawitz, Lee 118 Russell, Pamela 73 Russell, Patty 118 Rutherford, James 118 Rutherford, Penny 73 Ryan, James 73 Rynski, Carol 106 Rynski, Kevin 92 S Sager, David 92, 137, 160 Sager, Sherry 106, 128, 186 Sahuri, David 118, 165, 185 St. Eve, Amy 106, 1A8 Sale, Rhonda 92 Sale, Scott 118 Sams, Deloris 92 Sandheinrich, Dale 73 Sandheinrich, Kelly 92, 172, 173, 18A Sansom, Christopher 106 Sansom, Tammy 7A Santanello, William 92 Sattabongket, Punloppom 7A Sauer, Charles 7A Sauerwein, Mark 182, 188 Saul, Mark 92 Saunders, Kimberly 92 Sounder8, Todd 118 Saxton, Karen 118, 1A5 Scalf, Darryl 118 Sc hade, Marty 165 Schaefer, Debra 106, 158, 182 Schaefer, James 92 Schaefer, John 7A, 131 Schaefer, Kevin 118 Schaefer, Robert A8, 106, 137 Schaefer, Scott 92 Schaefer, Stephen 106 Schaller, Bradley 92 Schaller, Danny 118, 185 Schaller, Todd 92 Schanuel, Lisa 118 Schanz, Edward 7A Schanz, Sandra 92 Scharf, Daphne 7A, 218 Scharf, Deanna 106 Scharf, Denise 106, 137 Scharf, Keith 106 Scharf, Scott 93 Scharf, Steven 106 Scharf, Teresa 106, 133 Sc hairing hausen, Lisa 106, 139 Schein, Joseph 106 Schein, Leila 93, 132, 136 ScheUer, Judy 106, 169, 182 Sc heller, Susan 93, 137, 168, 169, 186 Sc her, Scott 7A Scherpe, Rod 106 Scheuermann, Alan 106, 133, 135 Schlesinger, Steve 118, 133, 165, 166 Schlobohm, Michelle 118 Schloemann, Jill 7A, 133 Schloemann, Jeffrey 93 Schloemann, Lynn 131, 133 Schlosser, Bret 118, 13A, 163 Schlosser, Kathy 7A Schloz, Jennifer 118 Schmelzel, Allen 118, 13A Schmidt, Cheryl 118, 183 Schmidt, David 93 Schmidt, Leah 7A, 171 Schmidt, Thomas 93, 172, 173, 18A Schmitt, Kathy 118 Schmittling, Ann 75 Schmittling, Carole 106 Schmittlmg, Delores 118 Schmittling, Francis Joseph 75 Schmittlmg, Raymond 106 Schmitz, Krista 93 Schmulbach, Kimberly 106 SchneebeU, Robert 106 Schneider, Brad 106, 139, 1A5, 161 Schneider, Frank 93, 131 Schneider, Jan 106 Schneider, Kent 7A, 160, 218 Schnoeker, Kevin 118, 175 Schobert, Christine 118, 182 Schobert, John 93, 160 Schobert, Michael 106, 161 Schofield, Amy 118 Schottel, Daniel 106 Schrader, Juke 106 Schrader, Peggy 118 Schranz, Mary 7A, 127 Schrauth, Ramona 93, 182 Schrauth, Rebecca 118 Schroeder, Gregory 7A Schroeder, Jill 118, 183 Schroeder, John 3A, 7A Schroeder, Todd 39, 106, 1A0 Schubert, Pamela 7A, 133 Schubert, Roger 106 Schuchardt, Howard 93 Schuchman, Mark 93 Schuhardt, Stephan 1A1 Schuler, SheUy 118 Schulte, Nancy 106 Schulte, Robert 173 Schumacher, Claudia 7A Schumacher, Monica 106 Schwartz. Melanie 93 Schwartz, Theresa 118, 182, 183 Schwarztruuber, Pamela 75, 15A Schweiger, James 106, 161 Schweiger, Scott 75 Schweiss, James 93 Schweiss, John A8, 75 Schweiss, Lisa 118 Schwengels, Marlene 93 Schwoebel, Michael 106 Scott, Bradley 133 Seaman, Greg 118, 1A2 Seats, James 118, 133 Seib, Nancy 93, 133, 135 Seibel, William 75 Seiler, Paul 93 Self, Jennifer 75 Sellers, Angie 118 Sewell, Gerald 93 Sforza, Paul 119, 183 Shadbolt, Laurel 75 Shaffer, Stacey 119 Shannahan, Angela 119, 169, 187 Shannahan, Elizabeth 75, 126 Shannon, Jennifer 8A, 88, 93, 125, 136 Shannon, Kelly 106 Sharf, Deanna 137 Shaw, David 119 Shaw, John 107 Shaw, Kelly 107, 13A Shea, Amy 119 Sheets, Billy 93, 136 Sheffler, Karen 93 Shields, Natalie 107, 169 Shively, Deanna 93, 171, 186 Shoff, Susan 107, 119 Shondy, Amy 119 Shondy, Sherri 75, 137 Short, Kristy 158 Showmaker, Laura 107, 137 Shrvock, Stephen 107 Siebecker, Angel 107 Siebenberger, Dale 119, 185 Siebenberger, David 93, 160, 18A, 185 Siebert, Laura 119 Sieron, Scott 75 Simcox, Frank 107 Simmons, Chris IAS Simmons, Kenneth 93, 1A2 Simmons, Ronald 107, 1A2 Simmons, Todd 107, 160 Simmons, Ty 119 Simonds, Thomas 107 Simpkins, Ron 119, 133, 185 Simpson, Darlene 93, 136 Simpson, Pamela 75 Simpson, Robin 119, 13A Sink, Laura 75 Sisk, Kevin 93, 160, 18A, 185 Skaer, Sue 75 Skewes, Kathrine 107 Skowron, Marcia A6, 107 Slattery, Nancy 107, 128 Skment, Sandra 93 Smallwood, Christopher 107 Smallwood, Scott 93 Smith, Andy 119, 185 Smith, Benjamin 75, 172, 17A Smith, Byran 107 Smith, Carla 107 Smith, Cynthia 169, 182 Smith, Elaine 75, 138, 15A Students Smith, Gerald 93 Smith, James E. 75 Smioh, James F. 93, 173 Smith, James M. 107 Smi th, Jane 107 Smith, Jeffrey 107, 153 Smith, John 173 Smith, Lisa 75, HI, 184 Smith, Michael 107 Smith, Patricia 119 Smith, Robert 107, 161 Smith, Robin 75, 107 Smith, Susan 107 Smith, Thomas 93 Smith, Todd 135 Snare, Tim 9, 13, 60, 76, 165, 166, 181 Snook, Mark 76 Snover, Warren 139 Snowden, Charles 93, 133, 135, 136 Snowden, Leslie 119, 133 Snowden, Stacey 93, 136 Snyder, Angela 119 Snyder, Christopher 93, 131 Snyder, Kevin 160 Sotiropoulos, Lisa 103, 108, 148, 149, 154 Sotiropoulos, Theresa 76, 318 Sourbeck, Timothy 76 Sourbeck, Tracey 93 Souris, Nikolaos 108, 140, 164 South, Jeffrey 93 Southard, Mickey 119, 166, 175 Spencer, Lisa 76, 131, 138 Sperry, Amy 76, 126, 150, 151, 158, 318 Sperry, Jane 76, 136, 168, 169, 178, 179 Spickard, Dan 93, 173, 173, 184 Spickard, Guy 119, 185 Sport, Charles 76, 318 Spreitler, Elain e 76, 137 Sprick, Beverly 76 Stafford, Vincent 76 Stammer, Christine 119 Stamp, Bradley 93, 158, 175 Stamp, Kurt 119, 175 Stanley, Craig 119 Starr, Brad 119 Starr, Kimberly 119 Stathis, Charles 76, 164, 165 Stathis, Eleanor 108, 171 Staub, Michelle 108, 139 Stauder, Richard 49, 93 Stauder, Rose 119 Stauder, Thomas 76 Steding, Keith 76 Stegmeyer, Nicole 113, 119 Steiger, Jerry 93 Stein, Kathleen 88, 93, 130, 146, 147 Stell, Helen 93 Stephens, Craig 94, 175 Stephens, JoEllen 76 Stevenson, Dirk 164, 318 Stewart, Todd 108 Stie hi, Dawn 94 Stiehl, Greg 119 Stillman, Charles 108 Stoddard, Sandra 94, 131 Stoddard, Sherry 76, 137, 138 Stolberg, Sandra 9, 10, 76, 87, 128, 133 Stone, Freddrick 108 Stone, Jeff 119, 175 Stone, Karen 119, 131 Stovall, Chris 119, 183 Stovall, Karen 108, 145 Stovall, Teresa 76 Strebel, Michael 94 Strebel, Paula 108 Stringer, Sharon 108 Strong, Dave 119, 185 Struense, Laura 94 Struense, Linda 90, 94 Stubblefield, James 119, 183 Stubblefield, John 77, 158 Stuckel, Ronald 94, 158 Studtmann, Matthew 119 Stufflebean, Cynthia 108 Stuhlsatz, Matthew 108 Stuhlsatz, Michael 94, 160 Sudduth, Diane 108, 134 Sullivan, Beth 108, 133, 171 Summer, Brian 119 Summers, Tony 77, 160 Summitt, Angela 108 Sumnler, Tim 108 Sumnler, Toni 108 Sutter, Joan 119 Sutterfield, Gregg 85, 119 Sutton, Ann 108, 187 Sutton, Becky 119, 169, 187 Sutton, Claire 120, 124 Sutton, Victoria 94 Svoboda, Diane 94, 120, 128, 140 Svoboda, Karen 120, 140 Sweet, Sarah 120 Swistak, John 120, 125, 175 Syniski, Charlene 108 Szewczuk, Donald 94, 184 T Tanking, Dianne 77, 127 Tate, Farley 77 Tate, Gregory 108 Taylor, Errick 120 Taylor, Jennifer 120 Taylor, Rick 120 Tedesco, Susan 94, 131, 138 Tedesco, Thomas 120 Teel, Gordon 120 Teil Ron 175 Temmer, EUiott 120 Tepolt, Lisa 77 Terveer, Bonnie 77, 182 Terveer, Eileen 108, 168, 169 Teutrine, Barbara 108, 139 Theis, Angela 94, 133 Theis, Daniel 94 Theis, Tina 77 Theobald, Janice 14, 77, 127, 133 Thierry, Michael 94 Thierry, Tina 94, 138 Thomas, Carolyn 120, 169, 179, 183 Thomas, Charlotte 77, 153 Thomas, Donna 78 Thomas, Gregory 14, 38 Thomas, Janet 94, 150 Thomas, Kristin 108 Thompson, Candy 78 Thompson, Christopher 120, 134 Thompson, Dave 94 Thompson, Karen 78 Thompson, Penny 120 Thoreson, Tavic 120, 140 Thornton, Margaret 78 Timmer, Tim 108, 131 Tinge, Jonathan 133, 135 Tinge, Philip 136 Tinney, Erik 109 Tipton, Todd 85, 87, 94, 176 Tipton, Tracy 78, 160 Tiren, Kerry 109 Tiren, Terry 94, 175 Toben, David 120 Tolen, Stephanie 109 Tonnies, Michael 94 Toombs, David 109, 132, 136 Topp, Craig 120 Topp, Laura 109, 183 Torregrossa, Mario 120 Torregrossa, Tina 94 Trapp, Jeff 78, 136, 150 Trapp, Robert 161 Trapp, William 109 Trenary, Tim 120 Trentman, Robert 109 Trickey, Jerry 40, 78, 218 Tripp, Pattie 78, 182 Tribout, Cheryl 109 Tribout, Kenneth 127 Trompeter, Curt 78 Trotter, Donna 120 Trotter, Janice 94 Trotter, Sherri 94 Trout, Thomas 109 Tucker, Don 120 Tucker, Jeff 120 Tucker, Joe 120 Tucker, John 78 Turner, Dawn 78 Turner, Nancy 120 Turner, Patricia 109 Turpin, Cathy 44, 78 Tuttle, Dwight 120 Tuttle, Robert 94 Tygett, Patrick 94, 160 V Ude, Dana 94, 133, 135 Uhley, Robert 109 Ullrich, Lauren 109 UUrich, Lynn 78, 131 Underwood, Kevin 109, 130, 135, 136 Unruh, Jack 78, 109, 218 Utz, Patricia 78 V Vahlkamp, Debbie 120 Vail, Tammy 133 Valerius, Bruce 109, 133, 135 Vallandingham, Jon 78 Vandewater, Philip 94, 130 Vaught, Ronnie 94 Veile, Diane 94, 155, 165 Vessels, Terry 79 Vickery, Julia 94 ViUar, Elizabeth 94 Villar, Jona 120 Vitale, Todd 79, 131, 139 Viviano, Debbie 79 Viviano, Patricia 79 Viviano, Sam 79 Voelkel, Jean 79, 218 Voelkel, Robert 120 VoeUinger, Linda 120, 124 Vogt, Corey 109 Vogt, Michael 121 Vollmer, Frank 79 Vollmer, Janet 79, 186 Vollmer, Kenneth 94 Vollmer, Mary 109 Voss, Laura 109, 139, 187 Voss, Suzanne 79 Vosse, Shane 121 Vowed, Tamara 109 Voyles, James 79 Vymola, Kenneth 109 W Wachtel, Patricia 121 Wachter, Susan 94 Wade, ShelHe 109 Waeltz, Susan 121 Wagner, Deborah 121 Wagner, Mary 79 Wagner, Nancy 109 Wagner, Sarah 121 Wagner, Steven 94 Walker, KeUy 79 Wall, Stephanie 79, 127, 171 Wallace, Cheryl 109 Wallace, Kay R. 9, 10, 79, 149 Wallace, Kurt W. 79, 149, 185 Wallace, Patricia Ann 94 Wallace, Susan Marie 94 Walter, Greg E. 79, 163 Walz, Karl 121 Walz, Timothy A. 47, 109, 131 Wapper, Antony 79 Ward, Scott R. 109 Wasser, Steven J. 109 Waterson, Christy Lynn 9, 10, 79, 124, 147, 153, 218, 219 Watkins, James M. 94, 160, 172, 173, 195 Wayts, Albert M. Ill 79 Webb, Terry Brian 94 Weber, Kristen Kay 109 Weber, Lisa A. 109 Weber, Paul 121 Webster, George 79 Week, Tony 121 Week, Robert 79 Wehmeier, Eric 121, 133, 185 Weible, Dan 109 Weidenbenner, Jon 14, 109, 161 Weilbacher, Dana 94 WeUmuenster, Jesse 94, 146, 147 Weilmuenster, Shirley 109, 183 Weisbrodt, Michael 166 Weiss, Bonnie 79, 150, 168, 179, 218 Wells, Patricia 80, 152 Wells, Stephanie 94 Wenner, Julie 80 Wenzel, David 13, 80, 149, 172, 218 Werle, Lee Anne 80, 127 Werner, Doug 109, 161 Wessel, Gerry 95, 124 West, Gerald 95 West, John 95 West, Paul 121 Weygandt, John 95 Weygandt, Mary 121, 158, 182 Whitehead, Kenneth 14, 109, 167 Whiteside, Vickie 95 Whittaker, Eric 175 Whittaker, Tod 160, 175, 184 Whittet, Denise 95 Whittet, Kurt 109, 158 Wicked, Alan 80 Wicked, Bradley 121 Wiecking, Connie 109 Wiegers, Eric 109 Wiemer, Dean 95 Wierciszewski, Joe 121 Wierciszewski, Stanislaw 95 Wiesen, Jeananne 80, 125, 153, 160, 218 Wild, Sherry 80, 128, 131, 138 Wild, Vicki 121, 169 Wildermuth, Wesley 121, 125 Wilke, Diana 80 Wilkinson, Martha 80, 168, 169 Wile, Mike 95 Williams, Brian 95, 133, 140 Williams, David 109 Williams, Dennis 95 Williams, Dina 109 Williams, Donald 121, 175 Williams, Jeffrey 46, 80 Williams, Julie 121 Williamson, Cheryl 80, 154, 155, 218 Williamson, Constance 109, 137 Williamson, Michael 175 Willmann, Lu Ann 80, 125, 131 Wilson, Doyle 121 Wilson, John 95 Wilson, Michael 121 Wilson, Michael J. 95 Wilson, Randy 121 Wilson, Scott 80 Wimpe, James 121 Winkel, Dan 109 Winning, Michael 109 Wisnieski, Nanette 109, 125 Wisniewski, Sharon 80, 127 Wisniewski Susan 95, 165 Wissehr, Cynthia 109 Withers, Robin 109 Wolf, Kimberly 80 Wollmann, Vicki 109 Wolz, John 95, 141 Womble, Jayne 36, 88, 90, 95, 130, 131, 145, 146, 147 Wood, Catherine 109 Woodcock, Angela 109 Woodrome, Toni 109, 154 Woodruff, Cynthia 95 Woofter, Melinda 95, 154 Woofter, Melissa 139 Worden, Daniel 109 Worms, Donna 95 Wottowa, Mark 95, 134 Wright, Kathy 95, 133 Wright, Tim 121 Wruck, Gaxlyn 121 Wuest, Suzanne 80 Wykoff, Joan 80 Wylie, William 109 Wysong, Kathleen 109, 125 Y Young, Laurie 81 Young, Robert 121, 134 Young, Tania 95 Youngblood, Brien 109, 132 Younger, Alice 14, 81, 168, 169, 178, 218 Youngman, Robert 121 Yung, Todd 95 Z Zager, Matthew 81 Zager, Michelle 95 Zaring, Kimberly 121 Zeglin, Lynne 90, 95 Zenarosa, Enya 87, 90, 95, 148, 154 Zenarosa, Nestor 9, 81 Zerban, Laura 95 Zerban, Scott 121 Zika, Kathleen 121, 169, 179, 183 Zika, Lynn 95, 137, 168, 169, 186 Zink, Debbie 121 Zubrzycki, Joanne 81, 152, 153 Index 3n $) ?moriam Mr. Harvey Mueller August 16, 1980 Member of the faculty and Head of the Art Department 1965 -1980 Mike Daenzer November 2, 1980 Class of 1981 Faithful Member of the Bellevinois Staff, Little Theatre, and the Thespian Troupe “I cannot say, and I wiU not say that he is dead. He is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, he has wandered into an unknown land. And left us, dreaming how very fair it needs must he since he Ungers there. And you, oh, you, who the wildest yearn for an old-time step and the glad return, think of him faring on, as dear in the love of there as the love of here. Think of him stiU the same, I say. He is not dead — he is just away. —James Whitcomb Riley In Memoriam 217 Students earn academic honors Members of the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row) Cari Adams, Mary Bucknell, Debbie Eschman, Tammy Ar¬ nold, Susan Gregson, Donna Davis, Debra Blank, (Second Row ) Dianne Carmody, Joan Budde, Laura Culli, Judy Ha- mann, Sharon Fleshren, Cyn¬ thia Baker, (Third Row) Steve Fox, Mike Harris, John But¬ tery, Kim Ford, Patricia Git her, (Top Row) Melody Ed¬ wards, David Graf, Paul Col¬ lins, David Hight, Bill Farmer, Wanda Anderson, and Diana Crowell. Additional members were (Bot¬ tom Row) Beth Holle, Cherie Ismail, Lisa Latinette, Melanie May, Lisa Knapp, (Second Row) Pam Hose, Laurie Heller, Michelle Mannon, Sherri Muel¬ ler, Cara Keck, Sue Matzen- bacher, (Third Row) Sharon Hayden, Lisa Meyer, Dena Martin, Karen Kunstman, Kathy Kamm, Amanda Muel¬ ler, Mr. Harris Tollefson, sponsor, (Top Row) Tim Kast- ner, Rob McCammon, Terry Neff, Dave Lautz, Mike Kealey, and James Lickenbrock. Members of the National Honor Society were (Bottom Row) Alice Younger, Kenarr Petro¬ sian, Terri Pate, Jean Wiesen, Cherly Williamson, (Second Row) Ellen Phillips, Amy Sperry, Daphne Scharf Jean Voelkel, Charles Sport, Becky Pearce, (Third Row) Pattie Tripp, Christy Waterson, Teresa Sotiropoulos, John Stubblefield, Kent Schneider, Dirk Stevenson, (Top Row) Chris Rayman, Bonnie Weiss, Steve Rice, Dave Wenzel, Dar¬ ren Ross, Jack Unruh, and Wayne Polczynski. Missing from the pictures were Donna Blaes, Melissa Melton, Mark Peebles, Jama Richardson, Scott Schweiger, Ben Smith, and Lu Ann Willmann. 218 Honor Society Seniors bring Honors to {He scHool and community Rob McCammon, the president of the Senior Class, brought high honor to himself, his family, and his school as he earned national recognition as a National Merit Finalist on the basis of his scores on the PSA T NMSQI national tests. Seniors, voting in their English classes, chose Christy Waterson and Frank Kartman as recipients of the annual Good Citizenship Awards given by the Daughters of the American Revolution. One of the many campus activities of Christy Waterson was her position as Sections Editor of the BeUevinois. Her work included many hours of planning pictures and picking out negatives to be printed for the yearbook. Rob McCammon ranks in the upper half of one percent of all high school seniors in the United States on test results. Frank Kartman was known to all fans of the Marching Maroons for his spirited performances as Drum Major. His dedication to his role earned him recognition both locally and in district contests. National Merit Finalist and DAR Award Winners 219 Xy News ditizcnsHip (3u?ar3 finalists Can Adams Charles HUlesheim Wayne Polczynski Tammy Arnold Jean Hoelscher Richard Potter Mary Lu Art er bum Karen Hombostel Wendy Pride Cynthia Baker Susan Hubert Paul Proffitt Jeff Bauer Ben Hunsaker Christopher Rayman Gayal Bettis Cherie Ismail Jeffrey Reel Robert Bighaus Kay Kaiser Alison Rice Panela BiUhartz Frank Kartmann Jama Richardson Debra Blanck Timothy Kastner Donald Rockwell JiU Boehmer Douglas Kaugman Michael Rockwell Pamela Bowen Michael Kealey Jo Ann Rodawald Stacie Brit tin Daniel Kish Patricia Rucker Robert Browy Brent Knecht James Ryan Mary Sue bucknell Norman Krause Daphne Scharf Joan Budde Karen Kunstman Jill Schloemann Paul Buechler Howard Kurtz John Schroeder David Buser Tom Larkin Pamela Schwarztrauber Robert Carty Lisa Latinette Scott Schweiger Karen Chadeayne David Lautz John Schweiss Daniel Chamberlin Janet Lehnen Paul Schweiss Kenneth Chinn AlanLesko Elizabeth Shannahan Donna Clifton James Lickenbrock Sherri Shondy Peggy Colgan Elaine Mank Pamela Simpson Paul Collins Michelle Mannon Benjamin Smith Diane Crowell Susan Markus Elaine Smith Laura Culli Scott Martens Lisa Smith Dale Dintelmann Dena Martin Teresa Sotiropoulos Dean Dintelmann Tracey Matthews Timothy Sourbeck Terry Dobbs Susan Matzenbacher Amy Sperry Lisa Doiron Melanie May Jane Sperry Kevin Downen Robert McCammon Charles Sport Melody Edwards Laura McClary Sherry Stoddard Jeannette Elbe Cheryl McLaughlin Sandra Stolberg Deborah Eschman Melisa Melton Teresa Stovall Cheryl Feazel Tim Merten John Stubblefield David Fischer Charles Meyer Charlotte Thomas Sharon Fleshren Lisa Meyer Jeff Trapp Kimberly Ford Nancy Mohrman Pat tie Tripp Robert Foumie Renee Mondy Lunn Ullrich Steven Fox PaulMudd Jack Von Unruh Mark Gardner Mandy Mueller Jean Voelkel Patricia Gither Donald Munie Frank Vollmer Bud Gore Sandra Muskopf Kay Wallace David Graf Dennis Nadler Kurt Wallace Deborah Greener Susan Nagel Christy Waterson Joan Gregowicz Karen Nager Robert Week Susan Greg son Terrence Neff Bonnie Weiss Barbara Gremaud Sherri Ninnis David Wenzel Jerry Haas Scott ONeill Lee Ann Werle Judy Hamann Christopher Padgett Martha Wilkinson Mark Harris Timothy Partelow Cheryl Williamson Sharon Hayden Terri Pate Luann Willmann Dennis Heiman Rebecca Pearce Sharon Wisniewski Whitney Higgins Kenarr Pe trosian Alice Younger David Hight Ellen Phillips Nick Zenarosa Joanne Zubrzycki 220 Citizenship Awards Office Occupations Association award winners First place in accounting . Sherry Stoddard First place in information communication . Janice Theobald Second place in receptionist and typing . Jo Ann Rodawald and Patty Rucker Third place in general clerical . Debbie Hoff Third place in job manual . Debbie Hoff Third place in accounting . Sharon Wisniewski Third place in chapter activities manual . Dee Dee Hughes Fourth place in job interview . Debbie Hoff Fourth place in records management . DeeDee Hughes Fifth place in job interview . Sharon Wisniewski Fifth place in general clerical . Debbie Greener Sixth place in typing . Dianne Tanking Sixth place in job manual . Lee Ann Werle Distributive Sducation Club award winners First place food service .. . Mary Hammon Second place food service . Jolene Polcznski Third place advertising . Elaine Spreitler Debate awards TEAM AWARDS Pattonville first place varsity . Ted Myhre , Mark Metzger West Round Robin third place varsity . MeUissa Melton, Janette Endrijaitis West Round Robin first place novice . Chris Rayman, Ashraf Hameedi Parkway Central third place varsity . Myhre and Metzger Peoria Richwoods second place novice . . . Rayman and Hameedi STU-Carbondale first place novice . Rayman and Hameedi SlU-Carbondale third place varsity . Melton and Endrijaitis Chaminade third place varsity . Melton and Endrijaitis Red Bud third place varsity . Melton and Ben Hunsaker Belleville East second place novice . . Hameedi and Tom Hunter INDIVIDUAL A WARDS West Round Robin first speaker junior varsity . Myhre SlU-Carbondale first speaker varsity . Melton SIU-Carbondale first speaker novice . Rayman Art contest winners BELLEVILLE CERAMICS SHOW First place professional division . Tom Ball Second place novice division . Dawn Duhr SIU SENIOR ART SHOW Cash award winners . Jean Voelkel and Wendy Pride WOMENS CLUB OF BELLEVILLE COMPETITIVE EXHIBITION Cash prize for drawing . Jeff Williams Honorable mention .. Michelle Morris and Gordon Brown for a painting and drawing respectively Hy News 221 Our collection of photographs captured only some of our memories. These memories wiU he precious to those who were a part of our school in 1980-81. In the future , paging through our yearbook wiU be a way to “relive” our high school days at Belleville West. Seniors Not Pictured Ball, Thomas Barbeau, David Bardsley, Dale Beckner, Keith Brewer, Susan Brown, Jeffrey Brown, Tanna Bryant, Sue Buechler, Paul Buhr, Jeffrey Bush, James Call, John Cape hart, Patrick Carroll, John Clark, Mary Conway, Tina Crowl, Bonnie Davies, Joseph Devers, Catherine Dickneite, Paula Donahue, Matthew Dupee, Doug Duvall, Mike Eck, Kim Eichelberger, Tim Eschenfelder, Gerald Fix, Tammy Ford, Tyrone Fotsch, Jackie Freeman, Thomas Fuson, Rondo. Giese, John Gipson, Timothy Glenn, Robert Gocheff, Gary Gomez, Melinda Goodwin, Clay Gosnell, Julie Gravot, John Greer, Kathleen Grosse, Teresa Guin, Rose Haas, Melvin Hammon, Mary Hauser, Lynn Heidenfelder, Paul Henson, Daniel Hernandez, Dana Holcomb, Brian Hooker, Robert Hotto, Lora Isselhardt, Mary James, Cynthia James, Karen Joellenbeck, Timothy Johnston, Robert Jones, Kim Jones, Thomas Kelly, Randy Kempf, Curtis Kerley, Kevin Kinney, John Kish, Daniel Knecht, Brent Kurkjian, Teri London, Robert Lang, Tim Lara, Thomas Lauer, Laura Lauko, Michael Leahr, Richard Lehnen, Janet Leonhardt, Scott LePes, Gregory Liby, Marcia Lickenbrock, James Linder, Mark Lucash, Ted Matychowiak, Michael Mauer, Gary Maun, Angel Mayberry, Donald Mayr, James Mays, Dianna McDaniel, Larry McGuire, Todd McNutt, Richard Meister, Jean Miller, Craig Miller, James Missey, Margaret Monroe, Scott Moore, Dan Morris, Arthur Moses, Tina Moss, Daniel Mueller, Michael Mulholland, Kevin Noerper, Kevin Novy, Keith Obemuefemann, Jeanine Orr, Catherine Ott, Lisa Pahal, Robert Paredes, Kendra Pierpoint, Wayne Piquard, Donna Pisarski, Rondelyn Pistor, Betty Poletti, Richard Pride, Wendy Pry, todd Racine, Richard Reeb, Jeffrey Reed, Kenneth Reichling, Dan Riley, Kim Rudy, Robert Saxton, Steven Schiller, Steven Schmitt, Jim Schuetz, Robert Schwartz, Harold Settle, David Slagle, John Smith, Colin Snover, Warren Solt, Patrick Staley, Gerold Stevenson, Dirk Tadlock, Lisa Thielemann, Mark Tinge, Jonathan Tribout, Kenneth Tweedy, David Tyler, Scott Ulch, Ruth Waghom, Edward Warwick, Edward Weinland, Christian Wetnland, Christopher Whalen, Frank White, Michael Whitlow, Dannell Wilson, T ammy 221 Seniors Not Pictured
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