Bishop Dwenger High School - Aureate Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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TABLE of CONTENTS AUREATE BISHOP DWENGER HIGH SCHOOL 1300 E. WASH. CTR. FORT WAYNE IN. 46825 VOL. 21 OPENING 1 ACADEMICS 16 PEOPLE 46 SPORTS 114 ACTIVITIES 148 ADS CLOSING 174 INDEX 186 Saints Pray 2 Opening ftnm. nvE Left to Right: Frs. Buescher, Widmann, Shafer Frs. Widmann and Shafer Mr. Dan Loney Bishop McManus Frs. Widmann and Shafer Ann Przybyla Tim Andrews and Meg Kosiak The Chorus Bishop McManus and Fr. Widmann Chris Field Frs. Sigler, Shafer and Bishop McManus Fr. Shafer Mrs. Delana Levy Mrs. Betty Malloy cf f Q ' 2n Fr. Shafer 50Q0832 Saints Study Left to Right Classes Cindy Dohrman Peter Gibson and Christian Ritter Mrs. Rielly and Meghan Crowley Kris Christman, Mr. Krouse, Juhe Klepley Mike Lowery and Mr. Ryan Mrs. Brown ' s Latin Students Bill Field Chris Shrader and Mr. Tierney Mr. Johns and Mr. Scudder Mrs. Gloman and Biology Students Chris Griffith, Chris Rietzug and Mrs. Loney 4 Opening What A Week 6 Opening Left to Right: Cheerleader: Paul Tobin Varsity and Reserve Cheerleaders Terri Heinz, Linda Kleber, Leslie Killoran In the process of becoming ... a Pom Pon Girl Faculty Skit Dave Carstens Pat Koehl Coaches Johns, Girgash and Tone Cast of the Fall Play Mrs. Cornell and some strange dressers Mitch McKinney Powder Puff Football A Field Day Lcfl 10 Right: Julie Lopley and Kris Chrisiman A Pvramid????? Mr. Tone Rob Kleber Leslie Killoran A Bevy of Beauties Kevin Burns and Mrs. Carroll Chns Griffith Julie Dumas . Senior.? Powder Puff Football Mitch McKinney and Paul Tobin Mr. Veerkamp Mr. Tone Palti Ryan and Lisa Havden 1 Left to Right: Jennifer Zurbuch and Janet Kelly Tim Joyce names the Queen The Fire Engine Julie Locke and Beth Ohlman The Homecoming Court Fireworks Mari Jankowski — Queen Dwenger Beats Snider Mari and her parents The Homecoming Court 10 Opening Homecoming ' 83 A Dwenger Day Left to Right: Amy Michelbrink, Sally O ' Dowd, Bridget Herald, Lau- rie Killion, and Tammy Russell Miss Halter and Michelle Braun Looks like a Fire Drill The Seniors and the canned food drive Phil Gillig and Mrs. Kennel-Lauer Tom Larkner and Jay Yaney Tim Andrews and Jodi Farrell Christmas Mrs. Malloy lets Mr. Doepker have it. These Juniors look happy about Mr. Stevens ' English Lit class. Mrs. Boomer says a few words about Saints Alive 12 Opening Ope;-::n ' Athletic Saints 14 Opening I: - m i ,13,11 A I £: -! i i Left to Right: Chris Bonahoom makes 2 Coach Johns and Chris Griffith Volleyball Sue Fipp Coach Herber Matt Raftree Saints Cross Country Jay Yaney makes 2 The Varsity Basketball Team Chris Field Tom Zigler Michelle Drerup and Cindy Vorndran 1 Football Kevin Burns 16 Academics « -.- •■ ■ i-U.O. A-. St U, R S, Y2,NbM,TcB.H.RA,C. I.s.S. 1. , C B,, Hils irR.0.1, P.A.H,T ft B p. a, I L ..P. NdPmSmE G, T. D, H E. T Ykl AcTkP, t N, P A-C.B. C. E Ft,M iN,1 ' f- i I ' 4 Administration 4: Mr. Steve Doepker — Assistant Principal Mr. John Gaughan — Principal The administration set the tone for ever- ything at Bishop Dwenger this year. Mr. Gaughan served as principal for the fifth year. We welcomed a new assistant prin- cipal this year in Mr. Steve Doepker. Mr. Woods did his excellent job as usual. These people are always there to lend a helping hand to any student and are greatly appreciated by the entire student body. % Mr. Walt Veerkamp — Business Man ager Mr. Bob Hcrbor — Dean of Students 18 Administration Mr. Gaughan Guidance The Guidance offices at Bishop Dwenger are very busy at all times. Mrs. Hall takes care of all Senior counseling as well as the scholarship work. She is also very visible in the classrooms. Mrs. Kaltenmark does the Junior counseling and works with the RVS students. She is assist- ed by a new member of the depart- ment, Mrs. Mary Keller. Mr. Meyer does the scheduling and the guid- ance secretary is Mrs. Steger. v M y Mrs. Barbara Hall — Director of Guidance Mr. Bob Meyer . « Mrs. Sharon Kaltenmark Mrs. Mary Keller L .. Mrs. Virginia Sieger Mrs. Kaltenmark goes over career nfonr,i v. ' .n. FACULTY 5 Mrs. Cheryl Stradei Mrs. Betty Malloy I WLE 20 Faculty Mrs. Anne Johnston HI Bp hH ' 1 -- i Mrs. Delana Levy | i 4 :-.- ' J ■ 22 Faculty Faculty if- q k t ' M K J Mr. Tone and Mrs. Dehr T ■H Miss Nancy Halter The Front Office The Front Office is a very important part of every stu- dent ' s life. The ladies in the office help us with many things. They find our locker numbers, give us Band-aids, let us call home, run down students with messages, lend us ties and sometimes mon- ey. The hst could go on and on. Not only do they help students in hundreds of ways, they also get their jobs done. We thank them!! Mrs. Rosemary Maher. Secretary to Mr Gaughan Mrs. Betty Passino, Front Office Secretary Working in the main office can be fun. The B.D. Library Cindy Schneider spends hours in ihe li brarv. Matt Hess. Freshman takes out a book. i - J lllllllllll r 1 ii fe v- EIJ Sr. Mary Jane Sloderbeck PHJC John Berghoff can ' t decide to eat or read. The Bishop Dwenger Library is an important part in the life of all students. Sr. Mary Jane and Mrs. Kemp run a tight ship. Students use the library at lunch times or with passes from their teachers. Freshmen are instructed as how to use the card catalog and how to locate books. Sophomores, Ju- niors and Seniors spend alot of time there working on assorted projects. Brian. Paul and Ed masquerade as students. U:Ov:j.ty -;o Maintenance Mr. Al Silk Mr. Gene Karst w Bob Uecker tries to escape after the gate has gone down. Louie gets ready to mow your grass Mr. Louis Esquivel To the Maintenance Men no job is considered to be too big. This school is kept spotless by these men and their assistants. In addi- tion to the major jobs they must contend with the little problems like jammed lockers and stuck bleachers. All of us thank them for their well done job. 26 Maintenance Mr. Karst is very good at fixing things. Mr. John Booke Cafeteria And Kitchen A very important part of every students life is the cafeteria. These ladies work very hard to insure that we have a nice hot lunch every day. In addition to the regular meal, there is a salad bar available most days. From Taco Ole to Pizza to Fish squares to Peanut butter sandwiches, we ' ve had it all in our cafeteria. Special meals are also pre- pared for each holiday throughout the year. The student body appreciates the cafeteria staff. Kitci- erj 2 Religion!! Religion!! Religion!! Tim Joyce poses for a holy card. All students are familiar with the re- ligion department at B.D. We are all required to take religion for all four years. As Freshman we are taught scripture, as Sophomores about the mass and Reverence for Life; as Ju- niors we learn doctrine and Church History, as seniors Catholic lifes- tyles and Social Issues. This depart- ment is what makes Dwenger differ- ent from other schools. The student body benefits greatly from this unique experience of being exposed to Christianity in the classroom. Fr. Shafer prepares the seniors for all walks of life. Mr. Loney does duck calls. Kevin Hogan guest lectures much to the indifference of Liz Perrugini. W Fr. Buescher ' s class. 28 Religion Why is his leg on the desk? Stacie Fenker enjoys a bite during her class. Sean Maronev relaxes. These Freshman girls work together on a religion pro- ject. English!! English!! English!! Mike Meyers, LeeAnn Lerch and Kevin Burns crack up; however Mark Eifert is a brick. MacBeth doesn ' t turn on Maria Deiser. Mrs. Carroll and her now edition Lydia. Larry Tippmann than EngUsh. looks like he ' s up to something other The English Department at Dwenger is very versatile. There is something for ev- eryone. From Freshman learning about Grammar to Seniors losing sleep over Col- lege Prep, English involves everyone. In the process, we read, Romeo and Juliet To Kill a Mockingbird The Scarlet Let- ter Huckleberry Finn 1984 among others. No one graduates from Dwenger without being able to diagram sentences, outline or write short essays. Welcome ad- ditions to the English department are Mrs. Dehr, Mr. Stevens and Mrs. Kathy Carroll who filled in for Mrs. Edie Carroll Mrs. Malloy rests after another wea- ry English class. Why do all my students have red dots on their foreheads? 30 English r t m Wk ' This is the Great Profile. Brian Ray — Teacher for a Dav. For some reason, Wayne and John find the need to Get Closer. Mr. Tierney assists the Sophomores with their English. Mrs. Carroll didn ' t need this many volun- teers. Couldn ' t you guess that this is the most exciting class in the whole school. Smile. You ' re on Candid Camera. J Dan Schreck enjoys English Lit. English Math! Math! Math! John Renner uses his malh know how to excel in Mechanical Drawing. Junior. Cindy Vorndran, really gels aid of fun and laughs out of Algebra II. The Mathematics courses at Bishop Dwenger this year offered a challenge to all students. Students had many se- lections to choose from in all four; years. Most Freshman were engaged in Algebra while the sophomores were looking for a new angle in Geometry. The upper classman studied everyth- ing from Business Math to Calculus. Dr. Ruiz as head of the department had a very able and dedicated staff of Math teachers. A new addition to the depart- ment this year was Mrs. Behn. Even Mr, Thompson works prob lems at the board. 32 Math Geometry is the pits. Jill Galloway, DeDe Roach and Mr. LaBrosse. Angle Centhvre ancj K Some write on the board; Angie and Brigid ham it up. It must be a joint answer. Science! Science! Science! These Sophomores seem wild about Mr. Phillips class. Mrs. Smulkstys helps Kim Osborn with Chemistry. The curriculum of the Science Department gets more advanced each year. This year a course in science projects was added. A new member to the department this year was Mrs. Cheryl Strader who teaches Biology and the Projects course. Many students took advantage of the advanced and honors sci- ence courses. Many freshman took Biology. The Biology teachers are Mrs. Gloman, Mr. Phillips and Mrs. Strader. Earth Science is taught by Mr. Herbert and Mr. Phillips. Chemistry is taught by Mrs. Smulkstys and Physics by Sister Kathleen. Mike Meyers takes a Biology test. Sister Kathleen comes up with another theory. We ' re worried about Mrs Strader and this group. Kevin Hogan an experiment that failed. 34 Science i K ' S Ju Sr. Kathleen in her lab. Dan Schreck enjoys measuring chemicals. A Mad Scientist at work. Shawna Robb caii do Lh.;- .vjih-. looking. Spanish, French, German, Latin PUER GEORGICUS HEUI Even Boy George makes news in Latin. The Language Department at Bish- op Dwenger brought our students many opportunities to excel. Courses were offered first through fourth year in French, Spanish, Ger- man, and Latin. Not only did the stu- dents learn how to speak the lan- guage, they also learned about the culture and gathered a deeper un- derstanding of our own language. Our language students did very well in competition s at the state and na- tional level. Many won scholarships to study in Mexico and Europe. Dave Munson is absorbed in his studies. Mrs. Brown conjugates a verb for her Latin stu- dents. Mrs. Oberstar helps Sarah Kilfoil with her Spanish at lunch. 36 Language Coleen Ryan takes a break from her studies to smile for the camera. Who loves French more? Mrs. Klemme or her Students. - - i Some people are photogenic in any language. 4. Pat Joyce isn ' t sure he understands English. Mrs. Nelson helps another lost Span ish soul. Kurt Gibson looks surprised in German. Welcome to Spring. Social Studies! History! Government! V ho put that rope around Mr. Ray ' s neck? 18 Social Studies Dave Carstens doesn ' t know how government official dress. Mr. Koester connecting the dots. Jeff Veerkamp is stunned to learn that there were 1,3 Colonies. h r Sarah Steigmeyer. The Social Studies Department offers a variety of courses to the Dwenger student. Many- Freshman take World History and some upper classman take it also. All Juniors take U.S. History and have three differ- ent teachers in the course of the year. All seniors take Gov- ernment and our Social Studies majors take People and Cul- ture. Laurie and Mike learn about Govern- ment. Two World History Lovers. John DeWlsd document :iT histcrica) Greg Ger j : - .,!fi3m Music!! Music!! Music!! Kelly Mahoney assists with his marvelous violin playing. These choir members are practicing for a con- cert. The Music Department at Bishop Dwenger offers the musically inclined student many options. Lunch time chorus and Concert Cho- rus for the student who wants to learn more about Music appreciation. Those who play an instrument are always welcome in the band. These people put many hours into music so that we may enjoy their talents. Nancy Thissen plays while these girls sing Up Where We Belong . All smiles, the Concert Chorus and Mrs. Levy are ready to sing. The Band performs at all Football games 40 Music Singing for the Joy of Singing: This is one of the mottos of the choir. Art!! Art!! Art!! I The faculty did a showcase this year. Sean Druley works on his project. Diane Palermo uses water colors to create a masterpiece. Our Art students learn many tech- niques from Mrs. Case. Classes experi- ment with sculpturing, weaving, ma- crame, painting and scetching just to list a few. The department shows off their talents in the show case in the main lobby. The entire school looks forward to these displays. Some of the projects were entered in competition and Dwenger came away with quite a few honors. vOf Mrs. Anne Case, art instructor. Denise Page did ?.ome beautiful work this year. John AIe :cjun nai . rjrav.? any thing. Art 41 Business!! Business!! Business!! Brian Ray shows Denise Page how hot he is at working a computer. Mark Slater can ' t beHeve Mr. Ryan said that. Another addition this year was the birth of the computer at Bish- op Dwenger. We have had a few in the past but this year welcomed the computer room. There was a waiting Hst for these classes. Mr. Ryan and Mr. Thompson took charge. Typing is still a favorite and office practice is available to students. Short hand and Note- hand are also offered by the Busi- ness Department. Jeff Smith shows Chris O ' Brien how to really use a computer. Chris Nielsen having a fun time. Jeanne DeGrandchamp and Cheryl Tarbell are good computer stu- dents. Tony Winkeljohn and Typerwriter. Dawn Momot looks concerned about the book. 42 Business These students seem to be looking out the window. _ ■T f fe :: i ■ Sue really concentrates on the keyboard. Classes at B.D. begin with a prayer. Mary Kav Garrett. This is a strange way to sit while typing. These three are really computer whizzes. This Freshman prepares to type. ] 1 1. ' 1 9 Vince Mastrangelo wishes he could notes. Joe Weldon his money ■ro ' itr.-g to keep trark of Gym! Gym! Gym! c Mike proves he can touch his toes while sitting on the floor. Terri prepares to be a ballet dancer. After the class. A good stretch out helps these Freshman warm up. The P.E. Department instructs the Freshman in many aspects of physical education. During the course of the year they learn the fundamentals of many sports such as golf, soccer, field hockey, tennis, volleyball, basketball and many more. They also have square dancing, bad mitten, and other activities. The army also comes in and gives the PE classes a set of tests in physical development. These girls seem to enjoy this kind of thing. What a hunk 44 P.E. Home Ec Home Ec Home Ec Cathy Heglas prepares some rather strange looking pastry The Home Economics De- partment had a super year at Dwenger. Miss Halter and her students drove the rest of the student body crazy with the tempting aromas from the cooking classes. Everything they prepared smelled wonder- ful. The sewing classes made some lovely articles of clothing that were on display in the showcase for the whole school to Ri ck Poinsatte puts the finishing touches on another culinary delight J-; ■ i Sk t ' i.xf?i -25? 46 People t eopie 4? The Class Of 1984 S e n • 1 o r s Senior officers and moderators: Paul Clemens, Chris Reitzug, Carol Schoenle, Kevin Burns, Martin Tierney, Mary Ann Spohn. P HH I B wH ■ wp m Ir W Jml m v M k ■ J i l ■ Wm 1 ' lam Remember . . . winning the state championship . . . fan buses . . . What a feeling . . . tailgate parties . . . Mike Bowling for Mayor . . . eviction . . . beach crew . , . social work . . . Beaver ' s hard hat in powder puff . . . New-Do Day . . . Columbus Airport . . . wearing trench coats to the basketball games . . . moosehead . . . Bahama Mamas . . . K.C. ' s drum solo at the talent show . . . South Pacific , . . It is a beautiful world . . . asking junior guys to the prom . . . the spirit at the Whitko basketball game . . . plans to keep Joe from moving . . , All night long . . . sleeping at the bonfire . . . homecoming . . . the Doors . . . guys getting their ears pierced . . . senior skip day . . . B.K. ' s hair in the mornings . . . Trig. . . . J.T. in 609 . . . C.G. ' s pants tearing in rec . . . canned food champs of 202 . . . T.J. and J.B. break dancing at the prom . . . State pep-session . . . Silver Key Club meetings . . . D.C. ' s parties . . . Mrs. Loney ' s logues . . . O.K., take out a piece of paper . . . P.M. ' s editorials . . . Dugan ' s . . . sleeping with state medals ... in another life . . . banschee . . . senior retreat . . . group hugs . . . There ' s a Klingenberger going to state . . . dreaming of our future. li 48 Seniors John AUgeier Susan Alter Margaret Bassett Kelly Bauer John Berghoff Gregory Bienz Dana Bishop Richard Biddle Timothy Andorfer Philip Armen(i in . Rhonda Beiswangcr Timothy Bender Rita Bierbaum Christopher Baron Jerome Berghoff Lawrence Biesiada Christine Bonahoom John Alexejun: John Allegier: Fail Play: Children ' s Play; 11; Spring Musical 10, 11. 12; Football 9, 10, 11. 12; Soccer 9. 10, 11. 12; Ski Club 9. 10. 11; Key Club 9, 10. 11. 12; Chorus 9. 10, 11. 12 Timothv Andorfer: Spring Musical 9. 10. 11. 12; i.atin Club 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 11. 12; Chorus 9. 10. 11, 12 Susan Alter: Yearbook 10 Phil Armendariz: Football 12 Chris Baron: Student Council 11. Cla.ss Of- ficer 10; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Key Club 9. 10 Margaret Bassett: Yearbook Cover 12 Kellv Bauer: Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 Ronda Beiswanger: Z Club 9 Tim Bender: Soccer 9.-10. 11. 12 Jerry Berghoff: Orchestra. Tennis 9, 10. 11. 12; Ski Club John Berghoff: Newspaper 10. 11; Foot- ball 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11. 12; Key Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11 Greg Bienz: Rick Biddle: Rita Biebaum: Usher 9. 10. 11; Band Club 12 Larry Biesiada: Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9; Track 10; Key Club; Spanish Club 9. 10; Ski Club 10 Dana Bishop: Football 9. 10 Chris Bonahoom: Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12; ZClub Seniors 4 ' Kevin Bougher Michelle Bovme Suzanne Brainard Maryanne Brinker Mary Bromberek Tricia Brost James Bueter Anne Bundschuh Christopher Brames Sarah Brell Deborah Brown James Brown Kevin Burns Kevin Cagnet Kevin Bougher: Michelle Bovine: Z Club; French Club 9; Science Club 10; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11. 12 Sue Brainard: Fall Play 9. 10, 11. 12; Sci- ence Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; French Club Chris Brames: Sarah Brell: Yearbook 10; Track 9 Maryanne Brinker: Yearbook 9; Newspa- per 12; Z Club 10; French Club 9, 10; Sci- ence Club 10; Lalin Club 10 Mary Bromberek: Spring Musical 11, 12; Yearbook 9, 10, 11 Editor 12; Z Club 12 Tricia Brost: Speech Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Z Club 10; Key Club 11, 12 Deb Brown: Spring Musical 11; Newspaper 11; Speech Team 10, 11; Ski Club 11, 12 Jim Brown: Spring Musical 10, 11; Student Council 11; Speech Club 11; French Club 9- NHS 11, 12 Kevin Bruns: Student Council 11 Jim Bueter: Spring Musical 10, 11, 12 Anne Bundschuh: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12 Kevin Burns: Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Bas- ketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12 Kevin Cagnet: Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Latin Club 10; Key Club 12 Dan Campbell: Cross Country 9 Sean Campbell: Fall Play 10, 11, 12; Foot- ball 9; Ski Club 9, 10, 11 Daniel Campbel Sean Campbell 50 Seniors Thomas Campbel Timothv Casev Donna Clark L Col Icon Crov lr ' Cvnlhia Cummmgs Angela Ccnllivro Ronald Chochoick Krisann Christman Paul Clemens m Gregory Dahle Gregory Cox Julie Cox MaUhew Dahm Teresa Da ich mt 1 Mark Davis Monica Davis Tom Campbell: Tim Casey: Basketball 9, 10: Track 10; Spanish ciub 9 Angle Centlivre: Spring Musical 10: Mat Maid 10, 11: Z Club 9: Kev Club 12: Ski Club 10. 11. 12: Yearbook 12 Bon Chochoiek: Cross Country 10. 11: Football 9: Key Club II, 12; Ski ' Club 12 Krisann Christman: Student Council 12: Basketball 9 Donna Clark: Student Council 12: Z Club 10: Science Club 10: Key Club II sec. 12; Ski Club 10. 11 Mark Clark: Track 9. 10. 11. 12 Paul Clemens: Student Council 10: Cross Country 9: Basketball 10: Key Club 10, 11, 12: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Latin Club Greg Cox: Baseball 10.11. 12: Hockey Club Julie Cox: Fall Play 11. 12; Children ' s Plav 10. II: Spring Musical 10. 11. 12; Speech Team 10. 11, 12: Z Club 11, 12 Colleen Crowley: Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Art Club 12: Spani.sh Club 12 Cindy Cummings: French Club: Z Club Greg Dahle: Hockey Club 9. 10. 11. 12 Malt Dahm: Speech Club 11; Football 9. 10. 11: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12: Wrestling 1 1 Teresa Davich: Newspaper 10; French Club Mark Davis: Golf 9, 10, II, 12 Monica Davis: Newspaper 9. 10: .Ski Club 10: Pom Pon 11 Jeanne DeGrandchamp Colleen DeGrasse Judith Dippold Harrington Draggon Sean Druley Julie Dumas Christine Field Stephen Forte Ann Freiburger Edward Dobosz Melinda Douglass Mark Eifert Kristine Faurote Amy Galloway Jeanne DeGrandchamp: Student Council 12: Spring Musical 11, 12; Art Club Colleen DeGrasse: Spring Musical 9. 10. 11. 12 Judy Dippold: Student Council 12; Year- book 9. 10. n, Editor 12; Latin Club 10. 11. 12; Z Club 11. 12 Ed Dobosz: Student Council 9, 1 1; Track 9. 10. 11, 12; Football 9; Tennis 10. 11, 12; Ski Club 11; Spanish Club 11; National Honor Society 11, 12 Melinda Douglass: Spanish Club 9. 10; Sci- ence Club 10. 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12 Barry Draggon: Student Council 1.1, 12; Track 10. 11 Sean Druley: Key Club Julie Dumas: Student Council 11; Ski Club 9. 10, 11. 12; Key Club 12; Pom-Pon 12; Cheerleader 9, 10 Mark Eifert: Key Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Foot- ball 9, 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12; Golf 9, 10, 11, 12 Kris Faurote: Steve Forte: Hockey 10. 11; Ski Club 10. 11 Ann Freiburger: Z Club 10. 11; Science Club 10, 11. 12; Key Club 12 Jeff Fuze: Football 9. 10. 11. 12 Chris Field: Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12 Orchestra 11. 12; Newspaper 9, 10. 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11. 12: French Club 9. 10. 11; Key Club 11. 12; Ski Club 10 Amy Galloway: Newspaper 9; Ski Club 10. 11; Key Club 12 Mary Kay Garrett: Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9, 10. 11, 12 Chuck Garrison: Mary Kay Garrett Chuck Garrison Michael Gehl Stephen GiHig Christopher Griffith Theresa Gril Steven Harber Cynthia Harkenrider David Gladieux Svivia Gonzalez James Grant Roberta Grime Todd Haner Joyce Harber David Hartman Michael Hartman Lisa Hayden Mike Gehl: Student Council 11. 12; Stage Crew 10. 11. 12: Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Bas- ketball Mgr. 10. 11; Key Club 11. 12 Steve Gillig: Student Council 10. 12; Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10 David Gladieux: Student Council 12; Foot- ball 9; Ski Club; Key Club 12 Sylvia Gonzalez: Z Club; Ski Club Jim Grant: Ski Club 10 Chris Griffith: Student Council 11; Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Key Club; DAR Good Citizen Award Theresa Grill: Ski Club 9, 11 Roberta Grime: French Club Todd Haner: Ski Club 11 Joyce Harber: Steve Harber: Cindy Harkenrider: Student Council 9, 10; Cla.s.s Sec. 10: Track David Hartman: Science Club Michael Hartman: Science Club Lisa Havden: Tennis 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Z Club 10. 11; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12 Mike Heidenreich: Football 9. 10 Terri Heinz: Student Council: Z Club 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11; Tennis 9. 10, U, 12; Key Club 12 Michael Heidenreich Mary Teresa Heinz Karen Heminger Tracy Henry Michael Herald John Hogan Kenneth Honekamp Kevin Hubert Laura Johnson Paula Johnson Mary Hoevel Richard Hoffman Timothv Isaacs Man Jankowski Jaye Joslin Timothy Joyce Karen Heminger: Z Club 10. 11, 12, Pres. Tracy Henry: Student Council 9, 11: SpringMusical 11; Spanish Club 9. 10, 11:Z Club 11; Baseball Mgr. 10, 11, 12 Mike Herald: Student Council 10. 11. Treas. 12; Basketball 9. 10. 11; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 10. 11; Latin Club 9. 10 Mary Hoevel: Track 9; Spanish Club 10. 12 Rick Hoffman: Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Latin Club; Ski Club; Key Club John Hogan: Football Mgr. 11. 12; Latin Club 10 Ken Honekamp: Key Club 10. 11, 12 Kevin Huber: Newspaper 9; German Club 9 Tim Isaacs: Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Baseball 9. 10 Mari Jankowski: Class off. 11; Volleyball 9. 10, 11, 12; Key Club; Ski Club Jenny Jockel: Track 9, 11, 12 Laura Johnson: Z Club 10 Paula Johnson: Football Mgr. 11 Jaye Joslin: Key Club; Ski Club Tim Joyce: Student Council 9, 10; V.P. 12 Class Pres. 10; Fall Play 10; Football 9 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 9, 10, 11 Key Club 10, 11, V.P. 12 Dave Kaltenmark: Orchestra 11; Newspa- per 9, 10; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Janet Kelly: Student Council sec. 12: Spring Musical 12; Latin Club 10, 11 Speech Team 10; Ski Club 10; Mat Maid 12: Key Club 12 David Kaltenmark Janet Kelly 54 Seniors Kevin Kellv Linda Kleber Jane Kleinman I Austin Kosiak David Kosiarek Teresa Kienlen Leslie Killoran Brian KmnirN Theresa Klingenberger Patrick Koehl Bethanne Koestcr Michael Kraft Barbara Kucharski Michciic Kumfcr Kathleen Langin Thomas Larkner Kevin Kelly: Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wres- tling 9, 10. 11; Soccer 9 Virgil Kemper: Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9. 10, 11, 12; German Club 10, 11; Ski Club 10, 11 Teresa Kienlen: Leslie Killoran: Z Club 9, 10, 11; Ski Club 10, II; Key Club 12 Brian Kinnirv: Student Council 9, 10. 11 12; Class Pres. 9, 11; Football 9, 10, 11. 12 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10. 11. 12 Kev Club; N.H.S. Linda Kleber: Z Club 10. 11. 12; Key Club 12; Pom-Pon 9 Jane Kleinman: Children ' s Play 10; Latin Club 10. 11. 12; Science Club 10; Pep Club 10 Theresa Klingenberger: Track 9. 10, 11, 12; Cross Countrv 11. 12; French Club 9. 10, 12; Z Club 10; Ski Club 10. 11, 12 Pat Koehl: Track 11; Science Club 10; Lat- in Club 12 Beth Koester: Yearbook 12; Track 10; Key Club 11; Z Club 10; Ski Club 11 Austin Kosiak: Play 11; Science Club 10, 11; Football 10, 11; Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12; N.H.S. Dave Kosiarek: Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Base- ball 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9; Ski Club Mike Kraft: Football 9; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11. 12; N.H.S.; Key Club 10. 11. 12; Latin Club 10. 11. 12 Barb Kucharski: Spring Musical 10, 11. 12; Fall Play 11. 12; Children ' s Play 10 Michelle Kumfer: Newspaper 9. 10: Bas- ketball Mgr. 10. 11; Volleyball Mgr.; Latin Club 10. 11; Latin Club 12; N.H..S. Kathy Langin: Yearbook 10; Z Club 10 Thomas Larkner: Basketball 9. 10; Science Club 11; Key Club 10. 11, 12 James C. Lassus Daniel Leazier Julie Lepley Scot Loftus Theresa Logue Timothy Lorenc Susan Mayers Renee McLain Kathleen McMahon Leeann Lerch Donna Lobacz Paula Lueken Michael Malnor Edward McMurray Cheryl McNulty Chris Lassus: Football 9. 10; Ski Club Dan Leazier: Football 9, 10. 11, 12 Julie Lepley: Leeann Lerch: Play Crew 11; Track 9; Baseball Mgr. 11; Mat Maid 12; Ski Club; Latin Club; Cheerleader 9. 10. 12 Donna Lobacz: Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 Scot Loftus: Class Sec. 10; Key Club 12; Wrestlmg 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10, 11. 12 Therese Logue: Track Mgr. 10; Spanish Club Tim Lorenc: Football 9. 10; Ski Club Paula Lueken: Stage Crew 10; Yearbook 9; Spanish Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 11; Science Club 11. 12; N.H.S.; Z Club Mike Malnor: Ski Club 9. 10. 11 Sue Mayers: Track 10. 11; Z Club; Key Club 12 Renee McLain: Newspaper 9; Track 9. 10; Spanish Club 9. 10. 11, 12; Ski Club Kathy McMahon: Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12; French Club 9. 10 Ed McMurray: Basketball Mgr. 9; Track 9. 10. 11. 12: Football 9 Cheryl McNulty: Spanish Club 11 Gus Miller: Class V.P. 9; Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10; Basketball 9; Key Club 11, 12; German Club Toula Mitsopoulos: Student Council 12 Gus Miller Dimitra Mitsopoulos 56 Seniors J Gina Mogan Mark Momot Paul Murphy Pamela Neu Michael Nielsen Timothy Moreau Michael Mosor Peggy Neu Susan Newell Karen Munson Mark Newport — ■■ ' - ' - ' Richard Nol Michele Nycum David Orr Gina Mogan: Mark Momot: Track 9. 10: Cross Country 12; French Club 11. Pres. 12: Computer Club 11, 12 Tim Moreau: Tennis 9. 10. 11: Baseball 9. 10; Ski Club Karen Munson: Stage Crew 10. 11. 12: Ski Club Paul Murphy: Newspaper 9. 10. 11. 12: Sci- ence Club 10: Computer Club 11 Pam Neu: Spanish Club Peg Neu: Spanish Club: Z Club 11 Susie Newell: Student Council 12: Key Club 11. 12: Z Club 10: Ski Club: Pom Pen ' ). 10. 12 Mark Newport: Football 9, 10. 11. 12; Golf 11.12; Wrestling 9. 10: Key Club; Ski Club Mike Nielsen: Dave Nolan: Class V.P. 9; Football 9, 10. 11.12; Basketball 9; Key Club 10: Ski Club 10, 11; Latin Club 9. 10. 11 Bick Noll: Tennis 11; Ski Club 11 Shelly Nycum: Volleyball 9. 10. 11, 12; Track 9. iO; Z Club; Ski Club; Mat Maid Dave Orr: Football 9. 10: Key Club Chris Osborn: Stage Crew 10; Track 9. 10; Z Club 10; Ski Club; Key Club 12 Denise Page: Student Council 12; Cheer- leader 9. 10. 11. 12 Christina Osborn Denise Page Seniors Susan Paige Diane Palermo Tina Pappas Ann Powers Matthia Raftree Sarah Randal MM iM Karen Reith Christopher Reitzug John Renner Ann Pecoraro Jeanette Poinsatte Brian Ray William Rentz Jacqueline Rieman Sue Paige: Newspaper 9; Ski Club 10, 11; French Club 11. 12; Key Club 11, 12 Diane Palermo: Key Club 12; Ski Club 11 Tina Pappas: Ann Pecoraro: Student Council 9, 10, 11; Ski Club 10, 11; Key Club 12; Pom Pen 11, 12 Jeanette Poinsatte: Latin Club 9, 10, 11; Ski Club 9; Z Club 12 Ann Powers: Track 9, 10; Science Club 10. 11; Key Club 11 Matt Raftree: Wrestling 9. 10. 11, 12; Foot- ball 9, 10; Speech Club 10 Sarah Randall: Spring Musical 10; Gym- nastics 9, 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 12; French Club 9 , 10. 11, Pres. 12; Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11: N.H.S. Brian Ray: Football 9. 11, 12; Basketball 9, 11. 12; Baseball 11, 12; Key Club 12 Mark Reader: Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Karen Reith: Spring Musical 11; Pom Pon 11. 12; Track 9. 10; Gymnastics 10; Mat Maid 12; Speech 10. 11; German Club 10; Key Club 12; N.H.S. Chris Reitzug: Class off. 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11. 12; Key Club 11. 12; French Club; German Club; N.H.S. John Renner: Wrestling 9 Bill Rentz: Spring Musical 10; Science Club 12; Computer Club Jacky Rieman: Debbie Riley: Ski Club 9. 10, 11 Mark Ringswald: Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10. 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10; Ski Club 11, 12 Deborah Riley Mark Ringswald 58 Seniors Steven Roach Carolvn Robison Michele Ronzoni Vincent Ronck Deborah Sarria John Sauter Roseanne Roemcr Randy Roffclscn Joseph Rogan Lon Rutsey Mary P. Ryan Maria T. Samson Lisa Schall Elizabeth Scheiber Cynthia Schneider Steve Roach: Ski Club Carolvn Robison: Rose Roemcr: Track 9. 10; Z Club Randy Roffelsen: Ski Club 10 Joe Rogan: Stage Crew 10: Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10; Kev Club 10. 11. 12 Michele Ronzoni: Z Club 9 Vince Rorick: Football 9 Lori Rutsev: Newspaper 9. 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 11; Z Club 12 Patti Rvan: Student Council 10. Pres. 12; Tennis 9. 10. 1 1, 12; Ski Club; Z Club; Latin Club; Cheerleader 9. 10. 11 Maria T. Samson: Spanish Club pres. 12; Science Club; Computer Club Deborah Sarria: Stage Crew 11, 12; Latin Club; Kov Club; French Club; Science Club; N.H.S. John Sauter: Lisa Schall: Z Club 9. 10. 11. 12 Libbv Scheiber: Spring Musical 9. 10. 11, 12; Children ' s Play 11. 12; Fall Play 11. 12; French Club; Drama Club; Key Ciub Cindy Schneider: Spring Musical 10; Z Club; Science Club; Key Club; Ski Club Jenny Schneider: Spanish Club 11 Carol Schoenle: Class sec. 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Track; N.H.S. Jennifer Schneider Carol Schoenle Christopher Shamo Richard Siegel Carol Slamecka Jeffrey Smith Cynthia Snyder Jeffrey Snyder Amy Steigmeyer Thomas Steigmeyer Catherine Stevens Mark Slater Caren Smith Shelly Steele Matthew Steger Amy Stock Ronald Straessle Chris Shamo: Track 9 Rick Siegel: Spring Musical 10, 11; Track 9, 10. 11, 12; German Club 11, 12 Carol Slamecka: Yearbook 9; Tennis 9. 10; Key Club 11; Z Club 10 Mark Slater: Ski Club 11, 12; French Club 9; Hockey Club 12 Caren Smith: Track 9; Ski Club 10 Jeff Smith: Football Mgr. 9, 10, 11. 12; French Club 9, 10; Key Club 9, 10. 11. 12 Cindy Snyder: Yearbook 9 Jeff Snyder: Spring Musical 9, 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 9. 10. 11. 12; Spanish Club 10 Shelly Steele: Track 9. 10; Pom Pon 11. 12 Matt Steger: Stage Crew 11; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11. 12; Key Club Amy Steigmeyer: Ski Club; Z Club Tom Steigmeyer: Stage Crew 10, 11; Latin Club 9, 10; Newspaper 11, 12 Cathy Stevens: Golf 9, 10; Gymnastics 11, 12; French Club; Z Club Amy Stock: Basketball 9, 10; Z Club 11, VP 12; Latin Club 10 Ron Straessle: Student Council 11 Matt Szuhaj: Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 9; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; German Club; Science Club; Key Club Tim Szuhaj: Class VP 10, 11; Spring Musi- cal 11; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9; Track 10, 11, 12; German Club Matthew Szuhaj Timothy Szuhaj James Taylor Theresa Thissen MoUi VanAuken Richard Vicars Christine Tippmann Molly Tippmann Tina VanAllen Maria Vinci Michael Voorhees Bruce Walker Phihp Ward Laura Waver Kelly Welch Anthony Wessel Lori Westropp Jim Taylor: Football 9. 10. 11. 12: Ba.seball 9. 10, 11, 12: Key Club Theresa Thissen: Fall Play; Z Club 10: Spanish Club 9. 10. 12 Christy Tippmann: Latin Club 10. 11: Key Club 11 Molly Tippmann: Key Club 12; Pom Pon 10. 12: Ski Club Tina VanAllen: Volleyball 9 Molli VanAuken: Spanish Club 9. 11 Richie Vicars: Track 9: Ski Club; Comput- er Club; Key Club Maria Vinci: Basketball 9, 10, 11. 12; Key r!i:!v Ski Club 11 Mike Voorhees: Football 9 Bruce Walker: Phil Ward: Laurie Wayer: Ski Club 10. 11; Key Club 12; Pom Pon 9. 10. 11. 12 Kelly Welch: Newspaper: Track Mgr. 9; Spanish Club 12; Key Club 12 A.J. Wessel: Soccer Lori Westropp: Stage Crew 10; Z Club; Spanish Club; Newspaper 9; Ski Club Terry Winkeljohn: Football 9. 10, 11, 12: Track 9. 11. 12: Wrestling 11. 12; Key Club 10, 11, Pres. 12; Science Club 10; Latin Club 11, 12 John Witham: Football 9, 10, 11. 12; Key Club 11, 12 Terry Winkeljohn John Witham 0k Christopher Wolfe Karla Woods Sarah Yaggy Thomas Ziegler Cary Zoch Jennifer Zurbuch Bryan Yarde Amy Yarnelle Chris Wolfe: Karla Woods: Spring Musical 9, 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 10. 11; Children ' s Play 11; Key Club 12; Latin Club; N.H.S. Sarah Yaggy: Children ' s Play 9; Volleyball 9. 10, 11, 12; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club Brvan Yarde: Amy Yarnelle: Z Club 9, 10 Tom Ziegler: Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9 Cary Zoch: Baseball 10 Jen Zurbuch: Ski Club NOT PICTURED: JOHN ALEXEJUN: MATTHEW BOBAY: DAVID CARSTENS: MICHAEL MEYERS: BILLY YARNELLE: 62 Seniors The Class Of 1984 I 35 ' M,l : 34 Seniors « Senior Superlatives Most Outgoing: Toula Mitsopoulos and Tim Joyce. Most Studious: Maria Samson and Paul Murphy. Most Reserved: Bill Rentz and Theresa Thissen Hardest Working: Carol Schoenle. Mike Hartman and Dave Hartman e Best Sense of Humor: Diane Palermo and John Berghoff. Best Looking: Jenny Zurbuch and Mark New- port. Most Courteous: Dave Gladieux Judy Dip- pold. Best Dancers: LeeAnn Lerch Terry Winkeljohn. Most Organized: Michele Kumfer. Most Talkative: Brian Kinniry, Leslie Killoran. Friendliest: Mike Meyers and Kathy McMahon. : 1 ' ■,1 Most Dramatic: Tim Andorfer Julie Cox. Most Athletic: Chris Reir.zug Chris  ou,V:ir.: Senior SupiirJaUv jh The 1984 Prom Court 68 Prom Court Lii. « ' ' Anne Bundschuh Jenny Zurbuch Janet Kelly Svlvia Gonzalaz PrOiT! Co: All Night Long Denise Page and her date. Jaye Joslin and Mary Obergfell Linda Kleber and John Berghoff. Monica Davis and her date. Chris Reitzug crowns Rose Roemer as queen. All Night Long the 1984 Prom was held on May 11 at Don Hall ' s Guest House. The J. Branum Band provided the music. Rosie Roemer was chosen as the Prom queen. All the seniors had a wonder- ful time. The After Prom was also held at Halls with End- game providing the music. The Prom Court and dates: Sylvia Gonzala and Dana Bishop; Janet Kelly and Chris Reitzug; Linda Kleber and John Berghoff; Jenny Zurbuch and Mike Herald; Anne Bundschuh and Mark Pesa; Rose Roemer and Todd Jacquay; Angie Centlivre and Brad Glass. 70 Prom Kathy McMahon and Dave Gladieux arrive in a limo. Anne Bundschuh congratulates Rose. Prom Queen Rose Roemer and her date, Todd Jacquay. Bacculaureate HHf .v B 1 J Deborah Sarr ia gives her speech. Sarah Randall speaks at the banquet if Am 1 Major Brad Cronk and Austin Kosiak. The Bacculaureate Mass and Banquet was held on May 25, 1984. The seniors were pre- sented with their awards by the Bishop. The Seniors. Bishop McManus at the Mass Graduation The Graduates 72 Graduation 1 4 HIHII 1 ,  v }.iHi ■; M The Ladies of the Class of Chris Reitzuf receives an award. P The Gentlemen of the Class of Sarah Randall and Bishop McManus. Fr. Shafer, Bishop McManus and Fr. Widmann. Enjoying the Banquet. The Big Moment. GradusUci; ■■. The Class Of 1985 u n 1 o r s Junior Class Officers and Moderators: Mrs. Mary Kay Loney; Maggie Hatfield; Kath- leen Ryan; Dave Barnes; Mr. Dan Loney; Not pictured: Vince Mastrangelo :% HC- 1 HhP ' HB Remember When . . . the rosebush . . . Get a Life . . . Junior Day . . . being upperclassman . . . Get the Gun . . . Sr. D ' s notes written code . . . fire in the Chemistry lab . . . working at Saints Ahve . . . reading 1984 in 1984 . . . T.B. and P.C. at Junior Day Mass . . . dented cars and broken windshields . . . MacBeth ... 3 overtimes in powderpuff . . . Baseball Bunch . . . snow days . . . naming your rat in anatomy . . . Sedate Yourselves . . . Zzzzippppping . . . Mike Dowling . . . Florida . . . the pope test . . . the lake . . . Mr. Tierney and Mr. Stevens singing . . . State . . . K.W. . . . trying to find your U.S. History class . . . carnations . . . Genesis . . , looking forward to being Seniors. ' 4 Juniors Junior Power Jill Adams Wayne Ahr Amy Alexejun Kim Alvarez Troy Anderson Sandra Arens LaRoyce Arnold Rick Auer David Barnes Hal Bauer Chris Beck Christy Behn Christina Bender Ed Berghoff Kari Biberstine Dawn Bierbaum Brian Bloebaum Steve Blume Mary Ann Bookmyer Laura Boyce Bart Bradley Mary Brainard Joe Brames Bill Brandt Junior Leadership Michele Braun Lori Brown Kim Brubaker Cindy Bruns Jim Bundschuh Todd Burlage Mario Caccamo Chris Caffrey Roger Capps Dan Carey Paul Ceckowski Theresa Chambers Ann Christman David Clemens Pat Clemens Anne Couch Jill Cox Amanda Dafforn What could we say? Send suggestions to P.O. BOX 8. Port Wayne Newspapers. Fort Wayne, In 46808. 78 Juniors Mike wrestles with the Movie Screen. i Maria Deiser Laura Delaney John Devine John DeWald Tim Dhillon Anne Dimberio Marsha Douglass Mary Dubelko Mark Ehinger Amy Ellison Karen Favory John Federspiel Stacie Fenker Susan Fipp LeAnne Fischer Margo Fish Angle Flood Chris Freiburger Jill Galloway Jon Geraghty Bonnie Gindling Jason Gladieux Mark Gloudemans Paul Goodwin Kris Grutsch HKHg ' - -- ' Junior Enthusiasm Eric Gunckel Chad Hageman Laurie Hallaert Carol Harber Kristin Harges Diane Harper Chris Hartman Brian Hartzog Maggie Hatfield Catherine Heglas Theresa Henry Neil Herald Troy Hershberger Rae Hockensmith Kevin Hogan Pat Holly Mike Honekamp Dan Houser Karen Hubert David Jordan Lisa Joshn Mary Kapocius Laura Keller James Kerns Matt Kien Maureen Kilfoil Stefanie Killoran Tina Kinniry Jeff Kleber Kim Klotz 78 Juniors Rick Koch Gena Kohn Chris Kokosa Kevin Krouse Scott Kumfer Steve Landstoffer Greg Lauer Kim Lauer Wayne Leazier JuHe Locke Amy Lothamer Diane Lothamer Mike Lowery Ahce Luarde Rich Luley David Martin Vince Mastrangelo John McCarthy Mike McKinney Mitch McKinney Susan McMahon Bill McManus Juniors Clowning Around Ron Meier Amy Merz Eugene Miller Tim Miller Chris Mowan David Munson Mark Nelson Andrea Newmann Al Nicholson Todd Niederholtmeyer Andy Niedermeyer Bridget Nix Mike Nolan Suzy Noll Tony Norwood Kathy O ' Boyle Chris O ' Brien Tim Offerle Chris Ogg Barbara Ohlman 80 Juniors Mark Pesa Kris Pilarski Beth Ohlman Denise Onest Kim Osborn Ben Passino Jennifer Patterson Andrea Perago Mike Perriguey Elizabeth Perugini JuHe Poinsatte Richard Poinsatte Andy Prowant Joel Pruden Lisa Ratliff John Keith Steve Rentz Abby Rice Matt Rice DeDe Roach Shawna Robb Dave Rohling Cathy Rolfsen Dave Romie ■;iff..iii ' ' . . Juniors Up And Coming Bill Rooney Kelli Roy Kathleen Ryan Kyle Sanders Jim Scheiber Beth Schenkel Sam Schenkel Steve Schimmle Dan Schreck Margie Secrest John Seculoff Mark Shamo David Shane Steve Shank Steve Shannon Marissa Shaw Tracy Shepherd Chris Shrader John Shupe Dave Siegwarth Michelle Sievert Julie Siman Dawn Slamecka David Slater Lisa Slaton Tim Slattery Mark Smithavas John Snyder Tim Sommers Rob Sordelet R2 Ji n jA Anne Dimberio does her Chemistry in History Class again. Sarah Steigmeyer Michelle Sterba Becky Steup Steve Strack Gina Strimmenos Ann Sunderland Mark Szkudlarek Bernie Szuhaj Cheryl Tarbell Adam Taylor Randy Taylor Becky Teders Angle Theiss Nancy Thissen Jackie Thompson Larry Tippmann Lori Tippmann Cathy Tkacz Paul Tobin Rob Turner Bob Decker Lila VanAllen Mike VanHorn Jeff Veerkamp Angle Vincent Jur ;orG 83 Juniors Move Up Paul Vlaskamp Cindy Vorndran Paul Vorndran Steve Voss Maureen Ward Julie Watercutter Anne Weir Joseph Weldon Charlynne Welnetz Dave Westendorf Wendy Winkeljohn Myra Witham Tiny Wurmel Rebecca Yaggy Jay Yaney Bob Zurbuch Wayne Ahr leads the class out for a fire drill. Margo Fish and Laurie Halleart are two Junior Pom Pon girls. 84 Juniors Junior Day: April 27, 1984 The Juniors recite the Ring Pledge. Mario Caccamo receives his ring while Lori Brown, Kim Bru baker and Roger Capps look on. Kathleen Ryan, class vice president Fr. Mike offers the sign of peace to the Rich Luley, Julie Poinsatte, Dave Barnes, Ann Sunderland, and Wen- juniors, dy Winkeljohn share the spirit of friendship 86 .Junior Day y j?r_-_ PjM r fefel Rii v How Free I Am How Much I See How Far I Reach Depends On Me Julie Poinsatte receives the Eucharist. The Junior girls prepare to receive their rings. Eric. Bonnie and Amy show off their rings Mr. Tierney sang for the Juniors. Mr. and Mrs. Lone Gaughan. and Mr. Junior Day here at Bishop Dwenger High School has come to be known as the tradition- al day of friendship and togetherness between the young men and women of the Junior class. The day begins with the celebration of the Eucharist with the entire Dwenger communi- ty. After this celebration the Juniors receive their school rings. Juniors and their guests then proceed to the Heritage House for a spe- cial brunch. The Dance is that evening and is for the class. This year ' s dance featured the music of the Unique Lighting Sound Com- pany. Also as a special treat for the class Mr. Tierney and Mr. Stevens sang after the Eu- charistic celebration. The Class of 85 enjoyed one of the best Junior Days ever. lunior j.Hty The Class Of 1986 Sophomore Class Officers: Left to Right: Mrs. Anne Johnston; Gina Krach; Beth Balser; Chris Miller; Julie Sullivan; and Mrs. Bob Meyer. M Dave Watercutter Amy Lothamer Danielle Taylor s o p o m o r e s Remember When ..No longer being freshmen . . . dissecting frogs and pigs . . . trip to state . . . hunting for leaves and wildflowers . . . pep sessions . . . karnack . . . bonfire . . . driver ' s education . . The Reach the Beach Dance . . . thumbs up for Mr. G. ... JL philandering . . . Will, Jack, and Ralph . . . Fr Jim ' s jokes . . . geometry proofs . . . Rever- ence for Life . . . singing with Mrs. Levy . . . picking on freshmen . . . laying out in the courtyard for rays . . . LW meets the door ... no more gym . . . transcendentalism . . . taking the PSAT . . Spring Break . . . learning to type . . . listening to Mr. Koestor in world history . . Mass and Sacraments. . . . lockers in the main hall . . . looking forward to being Juniors . . . BS Sophomores Would Jenny remain so calm and composed if she noticed what caught Beth ' s eye? M ' Jane Allmeyer Terry Anderson Bob Archer David Augustyn Steve Bailey Jackie Baker Belh Baiser Mike Barnes Paula Barnes Dave Baron Jill Barr Andy Bass Steve Beck Jennifer Behn Robert Bendale Beth Bernard Sarah Blume Chris Bobay i i.v v iM Melissa Boomer Todd Borden Brenda Boreani Anne Bougher Kira Bram Lisa Brames Denny Brandt Stacy Brost Tom Brown Dan Burns Sue Cameron Glenn Ceckowski Filop ; ' ■ ' : - ' Ti ' •■• • ' ;? 83 Up And Coming . . . Sophomores Joe Christensen Kendra Christie Laurie Clark Jean Collis Andrew Couch Jim Coughhn Amy Creigh Megan Crowley Lisa Dahm Ellen Darby Dave Dawley Paul DeFrain Daniel Degnan Andrea DeGrasse Pat Delaney Thomas Delaney Dave Devine Joann Didier Sophomores IHJ -iijf P -! Look what Brian does when the teacher turns her back. Matt Doerman Rick Donavan Michelle Drerup Clair Druley Sally Duffek Diana Dugan Dave Dumas Stacy Edgar Stephanie Ehinger Tom Ehrman Raquel Escobedo Michelle Evans Kathy Fabian Jodi Farrell Bill Field Mike Finley Nick Frato Meredith Freeland Mary Freiburger Mike Freiburger Andy Furge Barb Gaboriault Duane Garwood Tammy Gerardot Kurt Gibson Uiid-iJJ...... , SophciTsi-rps ? ' The Many Side Of Sophomores Jean Gloudemans Denise Goerig Francesca Goheen Amy Griffiths Sherri Grill Stephani Haines Chris Hambrock Lynn Heidenreich Elizabeth Heinz Carmen Henery Bridget Herald Tonya Hilker Bob Hogan Vince Holly Sheila Holmes Dan Hoover Terri Houser Heather Ihrie Michelle Irey Mike Jankowski Jenny Johnson Cathy Jordan Vivanna Jordan Jarmila Kajuch 92 Sophomores Michelle Kalb Chuck Kapocius Lisa Keck Jenny Kehoe Steve Kellems Mike Kelly Colin Kendregan Sarah Kiifoil Laurie Killion Regina Kim Dan Kinder Keith Kinnerk Rob Kleber John Klingenberger Charlene Koehl Steve Koenig Striving to reach 60 words per minute, these Sophomores follow the manual ' s instructions. At Kathy Kohrman Tom Kohrman Rick Kosiarek Gina Krach Jim Langin Mark Lassus Brian Latham Shane Lee ■r-iioxnores Sophomore Spirit Lives Kimberly Leighton Gary Lerch Kristen Lion Marilyn Logue Tom Lorenc Elizabeth Lovett John Ludwig Diane Luley George Makovic Mark Maldia Sean Maroney Kimberley Martin Mike McDonough Forbes Mclntoch Cassie McGuinnis Kari McGraw Donald McMahon Mike McMahon John McMahon Steve McMasters Jenny McMillan Chris Meyers Amy Michelbrmk Chris Miller S4 Sophomores Christopher Minnick Mark Minnie Jim Mitchel Dawn Momot Dave Moran Matt Mowan John Mozzone Dan Munson Eric Musick Todd Nagel Steve Newell Anne Niedermeyer Kris Nielsen Matt Novak Dave Nowak Dan O ' Brien Greg O ' Daniel Sally O ' Dowd Brian Offerle Mark Offerle Ron Panyard I These two Sophomores impress the crowd in Hansel and Gretel ' rophomores Sophomores Have Style Jeff Parrott Brenda Patterson Colette Patterson Kim Pelkington David Phillips Angle Pisula Michelle Pitsch Tony Pitsen Rob Poinsatte Lisa Pokrzywinski Ted Pursley Elizabeth Randall Matt Reader Tim Reith Jenny Reitter Missy Teszel Kristen Riebenack Ann Roach Christy Roberts Amy Robinson Karen Robison Dave Rosswurm Tammy Russell Leo Samson Anthony Sanders 96 Sophomores Craig Sanford Lori Schall Larry Schmidt John Schramm Nancy Schrein Cindy Schuster Laurie Shank Amy Shuman Christine Sievert Rob Slusser Cheri Smith Matt Smith Keely Spalla Kyle Spalla Jenny Steup Cary Stier Julie Strebig Jill Sullivan Beth Szkudlarek Amy Taggart Sam Talarico Emiliza Tan Danielle Taylor Ara Tazian Hera Tazian Chris Ternet John Tippmann Monica Tippmann m Ron Tippmann Greg Titzer bCDhC: Sophomores Show Pride Jenny Toms Jenni Tosconi David Tyndall Steve Uebelhoer Ricardo Vasquez Patrick Vicars Becky Vincent Patrick Voorhees Tracy Vorndran Gary Voss Kim Waldschmidt Randall Walker Dave Watercutter Larry Weigand Rick Weingart Kathy Weldon Sarah West Tony Winkeljohn Jenny Winkler Kathleen Wright Chuck Wurst John Yarnelle Martha Yaggy Jodi Ziegler Dave Zurbuch ?8 Sophomores Cheri Smith 1967-1984 F r e s h m e n The Class Of 1987 Freshman officers and moderators: Mr. Mike Thompson; Cindy Dohrman; Julie Boyce; Brian Schreck; Amy Nolan: not pictured: Mrs. Sue Brown Remember When . . . T.J. split his pants playing B. Ball . . . Powder fights in the locker room . . . pep sessions . . . D.W. ' s earthworm waking up . . . J. P. being locked out of the locker room in his ? ... K.A. going the wrong way on the basketball court . . . Mr. Tone teaching us to juggle . . . walking in to the wrong room . . , D.C. ' s tie collection . . . Mr. Girgash . . . the Freshman retreat . . . the Freshman 8th grade dance . . . winning state . . . T.A. batting average in baseball . . . cheese shunks . . . P.G. ' s card playing ability . . . eating pudding at a pep session . . . pencils in the gym . . . being part of Dwenger and looking forward to being upperclassman . . . I 100 Freshmen Steve Amslutz Katie Andorfer Julie Andrews Tim Andrews Shelly Baeten Christian Bazzinett Kathv Bendelle Tim Berghoff Tom Bird Jill Blumberg Mike Bookmyer Margaret Bordner Nicole Bovine Julie Boyce Jon Bradtmueller Rob Brianard Tom Braun Dave Brockmyer Ronda Brouwer Angie Bunting Rae Anne Burch Mary Burns Pauline Burns Teresa Caccamo Rob Carney mm.: :Vcsnmei Freshmen Are Fun Elizabeth Carteaux Dave Christen John Christensen Tracy Clark Meg Clemens Chris Cochoran Joe Cook Doug Cox Jennifer Cox Mickie Daffom Sueann Daugherty Bart Davis Greg Davis Paul Dawley Monica Debets Cherie DeFrain Kevin Degnan Carolyn DeGrandchamp Michele Delaney Kevin Devine Mike Devine ' 02 Freshmen Jeff Didion Joey Dimberio Cindy Doehrman Riff Doehrman Kelli Downey Amy Dray Theresa Ehinger Lynn Engle Eric Evans Joellen Farrell Debbie Federspiel Greg Feichter Tony Fiacable Meg Fihchowski ' a Barb Filler John Fipp James Fletcher Kathy Freiburger Jack Fry Jim Fry Kevin Fuze Tracy Galassini Angle Gandolfo Marty Garrett Greg Gehl Anthony Gerdeman Peter Gibson Phil Gillig Russell Gindling Susan Gloudemans ■preshmen 103 Freshmen Are Fantastic Marci Goheen Nona Grahm Angle Gram John Grant Valarie Griffiths Karren Guthrie Mark Harber Steve Harges Adrian Heglas Becky Henry Sara Hensler Matt Hess Theresa Hipskind Jean Hoffman Cathy Hogan Maureen Hogan Kathy Hoog Kristine Hoog Tom Hoog Heidi Hoover Dan Hoppe 104 Freshmen Dennis Houlihan Matt Houlihan Kathy Hubert Tammy Hudson Mike Huneck Jeff Hunt Sara Isaacs Matt Jankowski Bill Jordan Pat Joyce Steve Kaltenmark Terri Kauglieros Ed Keating Jim Keating Tina Beck Chantelle Kennedy Lisa Kern Karen Kerns Tam Kever Tim Kever Kim Keys Susan Kienlen These Freshmen dance the night away at the Valentines Dance. Kirk Kinniry hveshvue ' C: V- Freshmen Are Fast Kathleen Klages Jason Klotz Jody Koehl John Koenig James Koher Patrick Korst Meg Kosiak Mike Kucharski Laura Kumfer Joe Lauer Lori Lepley David Ley Barbara Linder Karl Locascio Mark Loeffler Lisa Lowery Kelly Mahoney Jill Manganiello Johnathan Martin Mark Maxwell Sean McBride Ed McCarthy Dave McComb Jill McCutcheon Jay McGraw Todd McGraw Jim McKenna 106 Freshmen Andrea McMasters Pat McMillen Russ McNutt. Chris Meyer Lisa Meyers Andy Michelbrink Brian Miller Joe Mille r Renee Minick Greg Mockenhaupt Kathy Moran Doug Moreau Mark Moser Paul Neher Brad Neuhaus Tim Newell Angle Newport Anthony Nichols Cindy Nichols Amy Nolan Jane Nuerge Susan Offerle Kevin Ogg Jenny Ohlman Christine Olson Kathi Orr reshiTier 107 Freshmen Are Fortunate Todd Owens Judy Palermo Kelly Panglo Chris Partee ' reshmen H I I Bv J B H V HI MM 1 I . 1 a; ■JHdL Shawn Sarrazin Stacie Sarrazin _..: ' T w Wendy Sarrazin William Schenkel Saints Alive is something the Freshmen have to look forward to. Wendy Schneider Jim Schramm , m Brian Schreck . Steve Schreck Amy Schulz Laura Shane Cathy Schrader Michelle Slusser Jim Smith Tracy Spencer C.J. Steigmeyer Joe Sterba Susan Sterling Jerry Straessle Susan Straub Dian Talbott Emmeline Tan Carol Theiss ' ' reshmen Jeff Thomas Goeff Thompson Patrick Tippmann Chris Tkacz Kristie Toms Chris Treace Angie Uebelhoer Jim Uecker Molly Urban Jeff Usher Jorge Vasquez Sue Vasquez Monica Vegas Kimberly Wagner Genna Walker Mark Ward Tracy Watson Chris Welch Larry Westendorff Gretchen Wilhem Holly Winkeljohn Homer Witham Ed Woenker Joe Woenker Elaine Wolfe Mary Yaggy Trishia Yarnelle Andrea Zimmerman Todd Zimmerman 110 Freshmen Meg Clemens 1968-1984 i ' Tes iman 111 Faces m il4 Sports Division Coaches Coaches Girl ' s Cross Country ti ry The Cross Country Team is Differ- ent than any other team. The guys and girls are together; that ' s what makes it special. They started their season on Sept. 6 with a victory over Harding and Luers. Theresa Klin- genberger made it all the way to State. The MVP was of course The- resa Klingenberger. The most im- proved was Karen Hubert. Carol Schoenle was awarded the Mental Attitude honor. The team finished with a 7-5 record. Coach LaBrosse did an excellent job with the team this past season. Kneeling: S. Randall; B. Patterson: C. Nielson; K. Hubert; J. Collis; Standing; L. Randall; S. Fipp; S. Arens; T. Klingenberger; C. Shoenle; A. Bougher; Coach LaBrosse. Sandra Arens runs away from the pack. Theresa Klingerberger made it all the way to State. Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger 45 Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger ' Dwenger , Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger 23 Harding 15 Luers 29 North Side 15 Huntington Ca. 191 (Northrop Invitational) 84 (Huntington Invitational) (B.D. Invitational) 41 Northrop 23 Huntington 15 Wayne 28 Leo 131 SAC 39 Snider 20 Belmont 28 Col. City 41 Concordia 318 (Adams Cen. L, Invitational) 18 Girl ' s Cross Country 32 50 26 50 19 33 40 27 22 41 29 19 Carol Schoenle makes it to the finish hne Senior Cross Country Runners: Coach LaBrosse; M. Ringswald; M. Momot; S. Randall; C. Schoenle; T. Khngenberger. Boy ' s Cross Country This years Boy ' s Cross Country team was very young with only two seniors out, Mark Ringswald and Mark Momot. De- spite the young team they had impres- sive wins over Luers and Columbia City. This years MVP award went to Rick Poinsatte. The mental attitude award went to Mark Ringswald. With six ju- niors returning and fine coaching we hope to have a better season next year. A a ' ■ ¥ «i4:: ' « . ,fe i nSkt fttic ■; ' ' «siiir ■: ' . _K2 • ' j■ Kneeling: S. Bailey: C. Kapocius; J. Fipp; M. Reader; M. McMahon: C. Tkacz; B. Offerle; Standing: D. Rohling; B. Rooney; R. Poinsatte; G. Makovic; M. Ringswald; M. Momot; D. Romie; B. Uecker; Coach LaBrosse Dwenger ' Dwenger Dwenger 40 Dwenger 27 Northrop Invit. Huntington Invit. Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger S.A.C. Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Sectionals 50 39 40 46 32 22 37 Mark Ringswald finishes with ease. Bill Rooney and Rick Poinsatte lead the pack. Ahhhhhhh; Boy ' 3 Cross Country 119 Boy ' s Tennis Despite the loss of 4 sen- iors to graduation the men ' s Tennis team under the leadership of 1st year coach Marty Tierney fin- ished with an outstanding 12-5 record and third place finish. The Saint ' s lost to Concordia in the second round of sectionals 3-2. Five of the seven varsity playe rs were chosen to the All-SAC teams. Members of the varsity included sin- gles players Tom Ziegler, Dave Dumas and Dan Schreck. Doubles teams consisted of Dave Ko- siarek and Brian Schreck along with Captain Ed Do- bosz teamed with Cary Stier. Ed and Cary finished with a perfect 15-0 record. The JV team ended with 14-1 record, their only loss coming at the hands of a tough Snider squad. Ed looks dead. Coach Tierney gives a real pep talk. B.D.; Concordia B.D.; Angola B.D.; Harding B.D.; Luers B.D.; New Haven B.D.; South Side B.D.; Carroll B.D.; Northrop B.D.; Leo B.D.; Snider %5 B.D.; Manchester ' B.D.; Wayne B.D.; Lakeland B.D.; North Side B.D.; Elmhurst B.D.; HuntingtonJSTorth Sectionals y B.D.; New Haven B.D.; Concordia Row one: J. McGraw Row two: M. Smith; S. Rentz; A. Couch; M. Maldia Row three: J. Sterba; D. Barnes; J. Berghoff; P. Vorndran Row four: D. Dumas; B. Schreck; C. Stier; T. Ziegler; E. Dobosz; D. Schreck Row five: Coach Tier- ney; D. Kosiarek Hey Dave, nice legs!!! 120 Boy ' s Tennis Boy ' s Golf Row 1: R. Turner; M. Eifcrl: R. Capps; M. Davis; R. Donovan; Coach Ryan; Row 2; T. Newel Davis; J. Shupe; S. Lee; B. Shenkel; D. Houlihan. r . Mark Davis concentrates on the ball. The Golf team had an excellent season this past year. As we go to press they were ranked 8th in the state. Seniors Mark Ei- fert and Mark Davis led the team all year. Denni.s Houlihan tees off. i ' Mark Eifert sinks a putt. Roger Capps shows his chip shot. 1 t ivlark Davis Denni.s Hou!; Girl ' s Volleyball Dwenger Westdale 13-15; 10-13 Dwenger Alexandria 9 15; 9-15 Dwenger Blom. No. 15 13; 7 15; 15-7 Dwenger Norwell 15-3; 15-12 Dwenger Hunt. No. 15-0; 15-0 Dwenger South 15-7; 15-2 Dwenger Dekalb 15-1; 15-12 Dwenger Heritage 15-9; 15-7 Dwenger Leo 15-6; 15-10 Dwenger Wayne 15-3; 15-11 Dwenger Concordia 9-7; 15-5 Dwenger Elmhurst 15-3; 15-9 Dwenger Harding 15-1; 6-15; 15-6 Dwenger Woodlan 8-15; 11-15 Dwenger Luers 14-15; 15-5; 15-13 Dwenger North 11-13; 13-15 Dwenger Wayne Inv. 0-3 The Varsity Volleyball Team had a great sea- son under the fine coaching of Coach Frei- burger. They finished their season with a 7-2 record, placing them in 2nd place in the city standings. Cindy Vorndran and Mary Kay Garrett made the SAC 1st team while Michelle Drerup made the 2nd team. Team awards were given to Mary Kay Garrett for best hit- ter, Cindy Vorndran for best setter, Sarah Yaggy for best defense, Michelle Drerup for most improved and Kathy McMahon received the Fuller Award. Dwenger Northrop Dwenger Bellmont Dwenger Snider Dwenger E. Noble Dwenger Snider Dwenger North 15-1; 16-14 5-15; 15-7; 15-7 15-13; 14-15; 8-15 15-5; 15-10 Sectional: 15-3; 10-8 15-12; 11-15; 12-15 Mari spikes for another Saint ' s victory KneeUngrM. Drerup Row 1: Coach Blauvelt, B. Ohlman, A. Sunderland, C. Vorndran, M. Sterba, G. Strimminos, Coach Freiburger Row 2: S. Nycum, M. Jankowski, M. Garret, K. McMahon, S. Yaggy This is volleyball Kathy not ballet ' Nice form Michelle ' Gina shocks her teammates with a great spike. L22 Girl ' s Volleyball Girl ' s Volleyball Kneeling: K. Downey Row 1: Coach Blauvelt, M. Debets. C. Ryan, T. Hipskind, H. Winkeljohn, J. Koehl. Coach Freiburger Row 2; G. Krach, T. Vomdran, K. Pelkington, A. Michelbrink, R. Kim. M. Yaggy ' Dwenger South Side 15-7:15-5 Dwenger Huntington 15-1:15-7 ■ Dwenger DeKalb 15-11:15-6 fl Dwenger Heritage 15-6:15-9 S Dwenger Leo 15-2 15-1 H Dwenger Wayne 15-11:15-9 H Dwenger Concordia 17-15:10-15: 16- fW Dwenger Elmhurst 12-6:15-9 Dwenger Harding 15-2:15-11 Dwenger Woodlan 15-9:10-15:15-11 Dwenger Luers 6-15:15-5:15-8 Dwenger NorthSide 9-15:11-9:15-10 Dwenger Northrop 9-7:6-15:15-6 Dwenger Bellmont 15-3:13-9 Dwenger Snider 15 10:17 15 Dwenger East Noble 15-5:15-5 The 1983 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team ended a successful season with a 20-2 record. The only regular season loss came from North Side and the other in the first round of the Reserve Tourney at Elmhurst. Captains for the Reserve Team are Tracy Vorndran and Gina Krach. The Freshman took four straight to take the Frosh Tourney at North Side. We look to these fine athletes to lead the Varsity next year. Another Good Hit - Martha Yaggy returns the ball. Gjri ' i Volleyball 123 The City Championship Bell. H Football Brian Ray, All SAC punter. Coach Andy Johns. The Dwenger football program, already rich in tradition, hit an all time high in 1983. Starting with the Freshman team under the able command of coaches Ray and Koester, they finished with a great 6-1 record. Next the J.V. team under first year coach Mark Girgash and assisted by Jim Tay- lor, ended up with a perfect 8-0 season. Last, but not least the un- defeated city and state champs varsity, who fulfilled heretofore an impossible dream. Lead by 27 never say die seniors and agroup of scrappy juniors and yes, even some sophomores, they set a mea- sure against which all future Dwenger teams will hope to re- peat. 14-0. What a Year!!!! 1 DWENGER 41 North Side DWENGER .33 Concordia DWEXGER 35 Elmhur.-ii DWENGER 1!) Bellmoni 7 DWENGER •12 Northrop 7 DWENGER 65 Wayne 12 DWENGER 20 Snider DWENGER 42 South Side DWENGER . ' i4 Harding DWENGER 29 Luers 21 DWENGER 41 New Haven DWENGER ,55 Mississiewa 6 DWENGER 14 SB ST Joe DWENGER 22 Roncalh 21 The team come on the field for another v, ' Jeff Smith, ser.K Football 12.: Football!!! The spoils of victory. Where are the fans?? Football J.V. Football i5ii • viUJuUUInrMiaif 41 1 m M i.ir ' Row 1: A. Nicholson; E. Berghoff: S. Shank; M. Nelson; E. Gunckel; R. Luley; M. Pesa; M. Perriguey; P. Clemens: R. Taylor; M. Miller; T. Sommers; P. Holly; T. Norwood; B. Harlzog; B. Brandt; Row 2: B. Hogan; D. Tyndall; S. Edgar; T. Pursley; D. Dahle; S. Lee: D. Garwood; C. Bobay; M. Minnie; C. Ternel; T. Winkeljohn; D. Watercutter; B. Field; D. Nowak; B. Szuhaj; Row 3: Coach Taylor; C. Minnick; M. McDonough; G. Learch; C. Miller; R. Kosiarek; P. Degrain; D. Rosswurm; D. Baron; M. Slesler; P. Delaney; M. Offerle; T. Sanders; D. Burns; R. Poinsate; Coach Girgash; Row 4: Fr. Buescher; F. Mcintosh; T. Pilzen; S. Kumfer; D. Zurbuch; W.Frato; J. Reilh; D. Lassus; A. Bass; B. Archer; D. Devine The J.V. Football team under the leadership of Coach Mark Girgash and his assistant Jim Taylor, brought an undefeated season to B.D. this year. The team wound up with an 8-0 n:- cord and showed quite a bit of promise for the future. The many juniors on the team look forward to Varsity in 84. Todd. Dave and Bill bring another Bruin to his knees. Freshman Football a A K ( ; 123 ' .a ' L40 ' .llffi.22. ' G0.S..M..  , 81.31 ' 30 11 •■Ay- . ' Row 1: P. McMillen; C. Steigyer; K. Kinnry; T. Haner; J. McKenna; P. Dawley; M. Garrett; T. Fiacable; J. Woenker; L. Westendorf; M. Moser; S. Amstutz; D. Christensen: Row 2: J. Fry; T. Andrews; J. Fry; M. Houlihan; D. Moreau; E. Rorick; T. Hoog; G. Gehl; B. Pursley; J. Potoff; G. Feichter; J. Didion; B. Neuhaus; R. Carney; Row 3: R. McNutt; H. Witham; D. Ley; G. Davis; K. Fuze; T. Berghoff; E. McCarthy; J. Bradtmueller; C. Welch; A. Michelbrink; T. Braun; T. Owens; S. Kaltenmark; Row 4: Coach Koester; Fr. Shafer; M. Kucharski; S. McBride; T. Bird; J. Grant; J. Uecker; D. Hoppe; M. Devine; P. Joyce; D. McComb; Coach Ray Dw enger 1 S Dwenger 21 Dwenger 14 ■Dwenger 21 Dwenger 25 Dwenger Dwenger 7 The Freshman are set to explode into action. L28 Football Fullback, Tim Andrews leads Tailback Tony Fica- ble around the end on another TD sweep. 14 For The Tree llr ' ,J2lS The Whole School was able to join in the fun of pursuing the dream of a State Cham- pionship. There were weekly pep sessions which got more exciting as we neared game 14. The local news media gave the Saints excellent coverage both on and off the field. The Coaches and players are truly appreci- ated by the rest of the school. m ' T m 1 FJ P , r k i  : ii cAlNTo T ....MM ' AtMinf!) i- r- = • ' AAA State Front Row Coach Andy Johns; Tim Szuhaj; Tim Isaacs; Matt Steger; Virgil Kemper; Joe Rogan- Chris Baron; Matt Szuhaj, John Allgeier; Steve GilUg; Mike Gehl; Coach Fred Tone; Second Row: John Reith; John Witham; Kevin Cagnet; Dan Leazier; Larry Bieasada; Chris Griffith- Kevin Burns; Brian Kinniry; Terry Winkeljohn; Dave Nolan; Jeff Fuze; Ron Meier; Third Row: Coach Mark Girgash; Pat Clemens; Sam Talarico; Bernie Szuhaj; Tim Sommers; Scott Kumfer; Mark Newport; Jim Taylor; Chris Reitzug; Mark Eifert; Brian Ray; Gus Miller; Larry Weigand; Tony Pitzen; Mike VanHorn; Coach Jim Taylor; Champs 1983 Fourth Row; Fr. Jim Shafer; Dave Westendorf; Al Nicholson; Eric Gunckel; Pat Holly; Rich Luley; Mike Perriguey; Randy Taylor; Brian Hartzog; Tony Norwood; Chad Hageman; Mark Pesa; Adam Taylor; Bill Brandt; John Hogan; Forbes Mcintosh; Coach Jim Koester; Back Row: Coach Frank Ray; Jeff Smith; Phil Armendariz; Ed Berghoff; Steve Shank; Chris Miller; Dave Watercutter; Dave Nowak; Dave Zurbuch; Bill McManus; Marty Miller; Paul Tobin; Mark Nelson; Neil Herald; Chris Minnick; Not Pictured: Matt Dahm The Thrill Of T Of Victory Dwenger 22 — Roncali 21!!!!! What a game!!! The Celebration isn ' t over yet. On Sunday there was a reception at the City County Building with the Mayor and Bishop. Back at school on Monday a Victory Pep Session was held in the gym. We ' re One. % ' i Wrestling Row 1: T. Winkeljohn; R. Hoffman; M. Lowery; T. Joyce; B. Kinniry; C. Baron; M. Steger; M. Rafiree; R. Taylor; Row 2: Coach Tone: T, Murphy; D. Houser; P. Delaney; R. Poinsalte; T. Nagel; B. Offerle; J. Martin; V. Mastrangelo Todd Nagel scores another victory for the Saints Wrestlers. Mike Lowery lakes out another opponent. Brian Offerle cross faces his opponent. Senior Rick Hoffman prepares for the challenge. Wrestling 1?9 Vince Mastrangelo takes down another opponent as he qualifies for the State Meet. BiDwenger 37 Warsaw H Dwenger 26 Northrop :,- Dwenger 15 Elmhurst 4y Dwenger 18 Concordia 48 Dwenger 38 Harding 25 Dwenger 60 Luers 12 Dwenger 33 North Side 30 Dwenger 61 Wayne 6 Dwenger 20 Snider 3b Dwenger 48 Carroll 21 Dwenger 31 New Haven 31 Dwenger 40 South Side 24 Adams Central Tourney — 3rd SAC — 5th The Saints Wrestlers came away with an 8-4-1 season this year. Ju- nior Vince Mastrangelo made his way to the State Meet in the 98 pound class. Todd Nagel had the most takedowns with Vince hav- ing the most pins. This year ' s es- cape honor went to Senior Tim Joyce. New school records set this year were most wins at 98 to Vince Mastrangelo with 19; Most wins at 126 to Todd Nagel with 20. Vince, Todd and Randy Taylor had the most wins per season with 20. The Mat Maids: Row 1: K. Welch; J. Kelly: L. Hallaert: R. Hockensmith: S. Fipp: Row 2: S. Newell; T. Kinniry; K. Reith; K. Osborn; Getting ready for a reversal. Todd Nagel gets ready to pin his man. Row 1: G. Titzer; S. Ueblhoer: T. Delaney: E. Musick; D. Baron; D. Rohling; G. Gehl: D. Zurbuch; T. Winkeljohn; D. Watercutter: T. Pitzen; P. Joyce: Row 2: D. Houser; D. Burns; S. Schreiber; A. Bass; J. Christensen; J. Klotz; M. Minnie; B. Neuhaus; D. McComb; J. Potoff; S. Sarrizan; J. Vasquez; Row 3: D. Rosswurm K. Kinniry; T. Dhillon; C. Hambreck; J. Hunt; L. Westendorf; J. Fipp; R. McNutt; T. Ehrman. Rob Poinsatte Cross faces his opponent. The Saints reserve wrestlers had a fantastic season. Wrestling l. ! Row 1: Kevin Hogan; Rob Sordelet; John Berghoff; Jay Yaney, Jeff Kleber; Row 2: Kevin Burns; Troy Hershberger; Dave Westendorf; Mark Eifert; Brian Ray; Dan O ' Brien; Mike Pinley Saints Saints 79 66 coiigife 66 1 47 ! Saints 74 Bishop Luers 53 Saints 73 Elmhurst ■% m« Saints 79 So Bend Rile 72 Samts 33 Elmhurst 72 Samts S Northrop 68 Saints lo Wayne 4 48 Samts, ■ 96 Whitko 95 - « -S in{s 59 Bishop Luers 47 Saints 74 Easfside 54 Saints 78 North Side 75 1 Saints 59 ter 52 • Saints 64 Snider 66 Saints 56 N. Manchester 54 i Saints 82 Harding 69 Saints 5 South Side 75% 50 Saints 67 Angola Saints 49 Northrop 69 Saints 93 Heritage 80 Saints 72 Harding 53 Saints 58 Elmhurst 59 rf 3i .--k. iLiM Mark Eifert, an All City Choice makes an- other layup. Jay Yaney takes his time at the free throw line. Kevin Burns out jumps a Luers rival. When Coach Herber talks, the team listens. Jay and Jeff help Kevin to his feet at the Sectional. 132 BASKETBALL The 1983-84 Boy ' s Basketball Team finished with a record of 16- 6, their second best record in the history of the school. They fin- ished 2nd in the SAC. On Feb. 24, the last regular season game, they played for the city championship. Only a few times had a parochial school played for a city champion- ship. The Saints were led by the four seniors. Two team members made All-City; Mark Eifert and Jay Yaney. Kevin Burns recieved an Honorable Mention. The Saints were characterized by their team play. On a few occasions the Saints were out-manned on paper, but because of the team they came out on top. The Saints broke several school and individual re- cords; for example, they were un- defeated against non-conference teams. Basketball 1 m Looks like Jeff Kleber Performs a magic trick to score. Brian Ray contributes to another Saint victory. • -_. - - i Jay Yaney, an AllCity choice, brings the ball m a little closer. Kevin Burns looks a little worried about Mark ' s shot. The Dwenger Bench doesn ' t look worried about this one. Brian looks surprised by this one. Basketball 133 Boy ' s Basketball The Saints had a fine season thanks to Coach Herber. Kevin Burns makes two % . Coaches Herber and Craft make some game winning plans. !Ml T Mark Eifert scores again for B.D. ' )Qia Brian Ray lays up two more. Only a Junior, Jay Yaney prepares to make a free throw. 134 Basketball The Saints beat Whitko. ' 1 BD 39 BD 49 BD 48 BD 55 BD 45 BD 44 BD 39 BD 34 BD 45 BD 30 BD 51 BD 30 BD 39 BD 42 BD 65 BD 49 BD 42 BD 42 serve Scores Concordia 44 Carroll 31 Elmhurst 49 Luers 42 SB Riley 47 Northrop 41 Wayne 51 Whitko 35 Leo 30 Luers 39 Eastside 42 North Side 31 Snider 42 Manchester 49 Harding 50 South Side 42 Angola 29 Northrop 52 ■ i f Reserve Freshman Basketball Reserve Basketball: Row 1: M. Jankowski: J. Coughlin; D. Kinder: R. Donovan: L. Weigand: Row 2: Coach Hershberger; S. Newell: D. Tyndall: K. Kinnerk: M. Finley: D. Nowak: C. Ternel; BR r- Freshman Scores ■ ' i BD 53 Leo 20 BD AC 41 4b Wayne BD 60 Concordia 24 BD 51 North 49 BD 51 Elmhurst 54 - BD 40 Carroll 36 i 3D 47 Luers S5 BD 39 Northrop 35 BD 47 South Side 43 BD 52 Garrett 20 BD 64 Carroll 21 BD 33 Snider 52 BD 59 Angola ?P BD 48 New Haven BD 53 Harding 48 BD 47 Woodlan BD 58 Luers 35 BD 46 DeKalb 42 BD 49 Whitko ' 31 Freshman Basketball: Row 1: J. Sterba: J. Fry: J. Thomas: P. Gillig, B. Schreck: J. Fry; Row 2: Coach Johns; T. Newell: M. Garrett: C. Partee: J. McKenna: T. Andrews: Coach. Cagnet Basketball 135 Girl ' s Basketball Chris Bonahoom dribbles around her opponent. Coach Scudder gives the game plan to Amy, Maria and Michele. Varsity Basketball: Row 1: M. Sievert; C. Vorndran; A. Creigh; C. Bonahoom: M. Kalb; E. Darby; L. Shank; Row 2: Coach Windmiller; Coach Scudder; L. Brown; M. Vinci, M. Drerup; C. Field; M.K. Garrett; K. Pelkington; Coach Blauvelt Chris goes up for the tip. The 1983-84 Girl ' s Basketball Team had their share of fun and disappointments. Snider was in the picture as the team to beat. The girl ' s last home game was an impressive win over the Heritage Patriots. The Senior leadership this year was tremendous with Maria Vinci, Mary Kay Garrett and co- captains Chris Bonahoom and Chris Field leading the pack. Chris Bonahoom and Cindy Vorndran were named to the All SAC team and Amy Creigh made honorable mention. Chris Field had an honorable mention on the Academic All State Team. 36 Girl ' s Basketball The team is introduced. Chris brings the ball down the floor Cindy Vorndran Amy Creigh awaits the ball. Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger Dwenger 54 Luers 32 Columbia City — forfeit 46 West Noble 43 50 Marion 43 51 South Side 52 35 Snider 38 41 Northrop 52 37 Elmhurst 41 39 Elmhurst 53 49 Luers 28 45 Manchester 41 49 Wayne 45 61 Concordia 33 56 Huntington No. 45 42 Harding 38 42 North Side 46 43 Heritage 4J 53 Snider r.3 Girl ' s Basketball 137 The Reserve Team: Row One: M. Sievert; T. Hipskind; L. Meyers; T. Vorndran; K. Kohrman; J. Baker; L. Shank; Row Two: D. Dugan; K. Freiburger; A. Michelbrink; E. Darby; M. Kalb; K. Pelkington; Coach Blauvelt Reserve Freshman Theresa Hipskind guards the ball. From the looks of the score, Jackie ' s bas- ket is icing on the cake. 138 Girl ' s Basketball The Freshman Team: Row 1; T. Hipskitid: H, Filler; K. Andorfer: J. Loehl; L. Meyers; Row 2; Coach Windmiller; K. Freiburger; H. W mkeljohn; K. Downey; R. Brouwer; Girl ' s Gymnastics Anne Bundschuh seems happy with herself. Row L; J. CoUis; C. Jordan; V, Jordan; S. Randall; L. Ratliff; E. Randall; F. Goheen; Row 2: K. Szpanski; R. Poinsatte; J. Shipper; M. Delaney; R. Poinsatte; Row 3: A. Bundschuh; L. Delaney; C. Stevens; C. Klages; S. O ' Dowd; A. Gandolfo; A. Zimmerman; C. Druley; C. Schuster; D. Lobacz Gymnastics 139 Another Saint takes off. Row 1: A. Bougher; M. Gloudemans; B. Rooney; E. Dobosz; T. Norwood; C. Offerle; S. Blume; D. Kinder; C. Ogg; Row 2: C. Cagnet; C. Reitzug; T. Szuhaj; G. Lerch; M. Szuhaj; C. Ternet; R. Siegel; G. Gehl; R. Poinsatte; Row 3: C. Griffith; B. Kinniry; B. McManus; J. Reith; M. Newport; J. Taylor; M. Momot; M. McMahon; M. Ringswald; Row 4: Coach LaBrosse; Coach Girgash; Coach Ray. Ed Mc Murray clears the bar. Although the Track Team record didn ' t show it, the team had a good year. This was brought about by the many seniors on the team and the spirit of the underclassman. Among the leading sen- iors was Kevin Cagnet who made his way to state in the shotput. Steve Blume hand off to Chris Reitzug The Team limbers up for a race. 0 Boy ' s Track Boy ' s Track Bill Rooney. Left to Right- Row 1- E Berghoff; S. Talarico: P. Neher: M. Hunnick; R. Ronzo; P, McMillian; J. Thomas; M Ray Row 2 ' M McDonoah; H. Witham; T. Fiacable; J. Uecker: M. Lowery: J. Fipp; M. Gloudemans; Row 3 Coach LaBrosse; B. Uecker; M. Jankoeskr, P. Delaney; B. Field; M. Jankowski; R. Poinsatte; Coach Girgash. Boy ' s Track 141 142 I ' rack Girl ' s Theresa comes in first. Row 1; C. Schoenle; T. Klingenberger; C. Field; J. Jocl ei: C. Rolfsen; B. Fipp: Row 2: H. Winkcl- john; D. Taylor; K. Christie; S. O ' Dowd; W. Winkeljohn; T. Keck; L. Miller; J. Koehl; Row 3: C. Schuster; J. Toms; J. Collis; B. Patterson; K. Neilsen; B. Filler; A. Bougher; Row 4: Coach Halter; Coach Blauvelt; K. Orr; R. Brouwer; B. Smith; K. Andorfer; C. Koehl. Coach Carol Baluvelt. Coach LaBrosse and Theresa Klingenberger. The Girl ' s Track Team had a very suc- cessful season this past year. With the leadership of Seniors Theresa Klingen- berger, Carole Schoenle. Chris Field, Jenny Jockel the Saints could hardly go wrong. They won many of their meets and a few invitationals as well. Congratulations to the team. Senior Carole Schoenle 143 Boy ' s Baseball Adam makes another good throw. Row 1; R. Hockensmith; K. Alveraz; K. Biberstine; S. Killoran; Row 2; Coach L. Hershberger; C. Hageman; J. Yaney; A. Taylor; T. Burlage: T. Hershberger; J. Devine; Row ; T.J. Ludwig; M. Kraft; D. ' j ■ ' f - : Westendorf; M. Perriguey; J. Fry; Row 4; J. Coughlin; M. Pinley; D. O ' Brien; M. Bobay; D. Garwood; ft Coach f f Jii i.i ' fcrffe4i Duane Garwwod awaits the ball. The Baseball team had a rather rocky season this year. They were a young team with no sen- iors and just six juniors on the team. However they were a growing team under the leader- ship of new head coach Lance Hershberger. Even though they did not post a winning sea- son they have a bright future with 11 returning lettermen for next year. Another out for the Saints. ' lr He scoops up the ball. Jim Coughlin makes another great play. Ball Four. T J ' €ljr Troy Hershberger swings and misses. Duane Garood throws to first. The reserve team is building a fine pro- gram which mostly consists of Freshmen who are willing to work hard. B.D. ' s Baseball future should be looking up in the next few years. Troy plays first. Left to Right: Row 1; J. Christensen; J. Fry; P. Dawley; L. Westendorf; H. Bauer; S. Kallenmark: Row 2; M. Garrett; D. Miller; S. Maroney; R. Slusser; D. Gasser; M. Moser; J. Fry; Row 3: Coach Roger; J. Hunt; T. Andrews; B. Neuhous; K. Kinniry; D. Cox; Coach Holsinger. Dave Westendorf throws some heat. Jim Fry makes a nice catch. Mike Jim and Chris ride the pine. Baseball 145 Girl s Tennis «• ' ..•. ' , ' ill I Row 1: S. Yaggy: T. Heinz; P. Ryan; A. Dimberio; A. Couch; J. Ziegler; M. Yaggy; Row 2: G. Krach; J. Kajuch; J. Poinsatte; B. Heinz; M. Crowley; K. McGraw; J. Behn; M. Yaggy; C. Reilly; Coach Khen; Sarah Yaggy shows that style that took the team to state. The other half of the team — Tern Heinz 146 Girl ' s Tennis Part of the sister doubles team — Buff; Heinz Buffy Heinz fires b ack the ball to the other side. Anne Couch Singles star. Tern Heinz awaits the kil The Girl ' s Varsity Tennis Team went unde- feated with a record of 12-0 during the regu- lar season to capture Summit Athletic Title. The J.V. team also went undefeated. Earlier in the season the Saints were victorius at the Homestead Invitational defeating Indy Brebeuf, S.B. Adams and Homestead. The team was led by first year coach Kate Klein and assisted by Deb Cantwell. The manager for the team was Lisa Schaeffer. The team captain was senior Sarah Yaggy. Playing for the Varsity were singles players Patty Rayn and Anne Couch and Gina Krach. In doubles teams Buffy and Terri Heinz and Sarah Yaggy and Anne Dimberio. As we go to the Press the team is going to the State Championship. They are the Semi State Champs so far. Patti watches a great serve. Sarah Yaggy returns a volley. 1 singles pla;, cr — PaLti Ryan. Girl ' s Tennis 147 14S Activities Activities 149 Our Many Clubs yn-ri. The Dungeons and Dragons Club Officers The Ski Club: Mr. Stevens: Ann Christman, Sec: Julie Poinsatte, Tres: Brian Hartzog, Pres: not pic. Jim Taylor i . -nputer Club: Mr. Meyer: Mr. Thompson: Kim Brubaker; Bart Bradley; ■ oodemans; Mark Smithavas. Iluh.s The French Club: Cathy Heglas, Activities: Beth Bernard, Historian: Sarah Randall, Pres: Heather Ihrie, Act: Mark Momot, Sec: Deborah Sarria, V.P.: Angle Flood, Act: Mrs. Klemme: not pic: Cathy Stevens. The Z Club: Margo Fish, Sec: Cathy Tkacz, Tres: Karen He- i minger, Pres: Amy Stock, V.P. Ms. Halter The Latin Club: Beth Balser. Scriptor: Jarmila Kajuch, Quaestor; Stephanie Killoran, Consul; Matt Smith, Historian; Joe Weldon, Cousul; not pic. Julie Poinsatte, Gregg Mocken- haupt, Mrs. Brown The Spanish Club Officers: Maria Sanson: Beth Bernard; Mrs. Oberslar: Leo Samson: Dave Romie: Jean Ghoudemans. The Key Club Officers: Terry Winkeljohn; Tim Joyce; Donna Clark; Chris Reilzug Art Award Winners: Denise Page; Lisa Kern; Dave Martin; Sylvia Gonzolez; Beth Bernard Art Club Officers: Chris Seivert; Coleen Cowley; Mrs. Case; Monica Davis; Denise Page. German Club Officers: Ed Dobosz; Diane Lolhamer; Mrs. Klaffke, Dave Slater; Tim Szuhaj; Beth Bernard; Art Award Winner Gulii Kl;, I ' lnalist in ink Clubs 151 The Junior Members of the National Honor Society. Fr. Jim attends many club meetings. Angie Flood, Future Key Club President. Senior Members of the NHS. The Soccer Club. A meeting of the minds. Tim Joyce: Student Council officer enjoys having his picture taken. The many moods of the Student Council Officers. The Student Council Officers. Chris Field. Girl ' s Vice-President; Mrs. Sharon Kaltenmark. Moderator; Tim Joyce, Boys Vice-President; Patty Ryan. President; Mike Herald. Treasurer; Jamet Kelly Secretary; Brian Offerle. Pariimenlanan. Once again, the Student Council sponsored canned food drive was a success. All student activities go through the Student Council. They also put on Homecoming and all of it ' s varied ac- tivities. There are many council spon- sored dances throughout the year. The Canned food drive at Christmas is an- other project of this group. Student Council i ' M Next years President Wendy Winkeljohn speaks to the School. Home Room Reps. Leo Samson and Vince Mastrangelo. Chris F ' eild counts voles. Mr. Gaughan welcomes the _ Beth Bernard receives her Bishop Dwenger scholars to the recognition ... — I, , . ,_ . Scholar Award. ceremony. - t- ' ,— L. J -■ . „:, Bishop Dwenger students have always excelled in many areas and are duely recognized in many ways. Each May a honors ceremony is held in the court yard to recognize the Dwenger Schol- ars. To be a Dwenger Scholar one must have at least 5 A ' s on his or her report card. This student must also not be lower than a B in the 6th subject. This year the National Honor Society grew to 73 members. In addition to these honors, throughout the school year our students bring home many other hon- ors and awards in many fields. The new members of the National Honor Society are inducted into the club at a ceremony held in the chapel. .■viigie Flood, winner of the Dorothy Raison English Scholarship is congratulated by Mrs. Cornell. Mr. Nicholson congratulates Dave Rohling Dwenger Scholar. F(eeognition Recognition And Honors Mr. Gaughan at the National Honor Society cere- Mark Harber: Dwenger Scholar and winner of mony. the Sr. Denis Math Scholarship. Cathy Tkacz. Mr. Nicholson and Vince Mas- trangelo. Mr. Tierney spoke to the N.H.S. Sophomore, Beth Szkudlarck receive; her well de- served honor. John Devine. Junior Dwenger Scholar and winner of the Family Association Scholarship. The Aureate: Yearbook The Mugs: Row One: Mike Romie; Angle Flood; Mark Smithivas; Anne Couch; Dave Brokmeyer; Row Two: Mark Szludlarek; Dave Romle, Section Editor; Eugene Miller and Beth Szkudlarek. Editors: Judy Dippold and Mary Bromberek. Academics Section Editors: Terri Heinz; Linda Angle Flood types and types and types Kleber and Leslie Killoran. Staff Artists: Paul Neher and John Snyder. Sports Editors. Angle Centllvre and Beth I Koester The 1984 edition of the Aureate promises to be the best one ever. The staff has added extra pages and a special section for the Football Team. With the guidance and slave driving of our moderator Mrs. Cornell we were able to meet our deadlines with time to spare. We used our student artists much more this year and had many upper classman involved. We hope that you the students enjoy the 84 Aureate. .arbook Mrs. Carol Cornell; Yearbook Moderator Remember When . . . Mark Szkudlarek pouted . . . Mark Smithivas had to be begged to join , . . Mike and Dave B. spilled the pop ... the lunch . . . Linda, Leslie and Terri writing hot cap- tions under hot pictures . . . Saint ' s Alive . . . the mystery man with Charlynne . . . Wednes- days . . . Mary waiting for M.C. . . . Angle and Beth begging the coaches for info . . . Mexican food . . . the mystery ad . . . keeping the secret section a secret . . . Mrs. Cornell ' s threats . . . the gun . . . the rope . . . the hammer. Photographers: Bob Uecker and Mark Activities Section Editor: Char- Szludlarek. lynne Welnetz. Photographer: Danny Houser Editors: Judy and Mary trying to write their editors letter. Bob beats Mrs. Cornell to it. Gene and Mark compose more hot captions. Yearbook 157 Newspaper — The Golden Trumpet Calhy Tkacz and Rick PoinsaUe have fun Danny Houser — Photographer while working on the paper. Dave Carstens can run the paper in his sleep. The Golden Trumpet ' s 1984 year was most successful in that it gained the most student and administrative response as was seen in many years. Mrs. Kennel-Lauer did an out- standing job guiding the staff. Also doing excellent jobs were editors Dave Carstens and Paul Murphy. Staff reporters accompa- nied by eager Freshman writers helped make the 83-84 school year one of the Gold- en Trumpet ' s best ever. The entire staff worked as a team to continue the Dwenger tradition of quahty in literature. h Anne Couch and Sue Fipp are busv assemblying their sections. I J Mark Szkudlarek eats his lunch while working in ihe Publication room. Joe Weldon ' s dreaming up more news Paul Murphy is always willing to share his opinions The Larry, Curly and Moe of the Photography world. Danny Houser, with others. Mark Szkudlarek and Bob Uecker Dave seems unimpressed with Larr;. s .= lcigr.l 159 Our Town The Cast Stage Manager Angle Theiss Joe Crowell Dana Passek Dr. Gibbs Jeff Snyder Howie Newsome Andy Purge Mrs. Gibbs Julie Cox George Gibbs Sean Campbell Rebecca Gibbs Mikie Dafforn Mrs. Webb Sue Brainard Wally Webb Geoff Thompson Emily Webb Melissa Boomer Pro. WiUard Jeff Hunt Man in Audience Gary Lerch Woman Kim Brubaker Simon Stimson Sean Moroney Mrs. Soames Anne Weir Constable Warren Mark Ehinger Si Crowell Matt Smith Joe Stoddard David Slater Organist Becky Teders The Children ' s Play Each winter the Drama Department puts on a Children ' s Play for the younger set. y This year Hansel and Gretel was a big hit. ' , Mr. Michael Thompson was the director. Both Performances were packed. w r ' Uvtcsaimmam Piano I li Flute Clarinet Bass Saxophone Baritone Sax Trumpet French Horn Trombone Bassoon Percussion The Stage Crew Mark Ringswald Deborah Sarria Dave Devine Gary Stier Cathy Rolfson Dan Burns Lisa Joslin Mark Szkudlarek Dave Gladieux State Manager Props Coordinator Make-up Coordinator Student Directress The Orchestra Becky Teders; Merdith Freeland Kathi Orr, Cathy Jordan, Tracy Watson, Marie Teeders Diana Dugan, Sue Sterling, Lisa Slaton, Geoff Thompson Tony Andorfer Paul Vorndran Russ McNutt Eric Evans, James L. Kerns, Ka- tie Andorfer Barry Hurst Tim Slattery, Mike Nielson Mrs. Jean Barry Rick Siegel, Jenny Steup Theresa Thissen Mike Kucharski Sean Marrony Matt Smith Tom Steigmeyer Julie Locke Jane Kleinman Kim Osborn Tim Szuhaj Kim Brubaker Jill Cox Karen Munson The Stage Crew. John Allgeier and Libby Scheiber r. I li ft B I „ 1 . . T T Tn . ,t : ' . ' . . ' M ' ' . ' • ' P The Cast Ngana Jerome Maid to Emile Ensign Nellie Forbush Emile De Becque Bloody Mary Bloody Mary ' s Assistant Stewpot Luther Billis Professor Lt. Joseph Cable Capt. George Brackett Commd. William Harbison Liat Ensign Patricia Larsen Ensign Dinah Murphy Ensign Lisa Minelli Ensign Pamela Whitmore Ensign Connie Walewska Ensign Betty Pitt Ensign Genevieve Marshall Ensign Bessie Noonan Ensign Janet Mc Gregor Ensign Cora Mc Rae Ensign Sue Yaegar Ensign Rita Adams Ensign Paula O ' Brien Cpl. Hamilton Steeves Lt. Buss Adams Radio Operator, Bob McCaffrey Sgt. Kenneth Johnson Sarah Randall Kelly Mahoney Rita Bierbaum Libby Scheiber John Allgeier Karla Woods Teresa Sampson Rob Carney Mitch McKinney Jon Geraghty Tim Andorfer Jeff Snyder Gary Lerch Barb Kucharski Melissa Boomer Anne Couch Julie Cox Mickie Dafforn Andrea DeGrasse Stephanie Ehinger Marcella Goheen Heather Ihrie Janet Kelly Kristen Lion Diane Luley Karen Reith Beth Szkudlarek Paul Ceckowski Kevin Degnan Dan Munson David Munson The Orchestra. )uth Pacific Tim Andorfer and Barb Kucharski as LI. Cable and Carla Woods as Bloddy Mary. Liat. Sarah Randall, John Allgeier and Kelly Mahoney. Mitch McKinney and Libby Scheiber. South Pacific 163 A Night At The Oscars!! E r 4WII H HH[ k K Hhk ' l l Hr hIP i v V l n K 1 ' p ' J l H This year ' s Saints Alive was held on March 16 in the gym. The committee this year tranformed the gym into a Hollywood Party as the theme was A Night at the Oscars. Many of our students worked both at the event and at the preview party the night before. As in the past, the Saints Alive was a big success and a good time was had by all and lastly the money raised was once again over the top. )■- Saints Alive v? %..o,. . .- WELCOME: A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS Band Mitch McKinney S IINTS P } ■j O n n ' ftf ■ ' f Row 1: T. Kever; J. Steup; A. DeGrasse; M. Kucharski; C. DeGrasse; T. Berghoff; K. Munson; M. McKinney; Mr. B. Slattery; Row 2; D. Dugan; A. Robison; T. Keck; B. Teders; J. Baker; T. Watson; L. Lowery; C. Jordan; K. Orr; J. Geraghty; Row 3: E. Wolfe; G. Thompson; S. Sterbig; L. Slaton; C. Olsen; S. Grill; P. Vorndran; T. Ehinger; D. Kaltenmark; K. Woods; Row 4; T. Slattery; A. Nicholson; M. Ward; M. Nielson; T. Steigmeyer; C. Bassinet; G. Davis; T. Grill; T. Bender; J. Berghoff; Row 5; R. Carney; T. Andorfer; D. Ley; E. Keating; J. Kerns; C. Koehl; P. Koehl; J. Bueter; Row 6: B. Kucharski; S. Holmes; B. Bernard; M. Dubelko; M. Ward; J. Farrell; M. Hoevel; A. Griffiths; K. Waldschmidt; V. Graffiths; N. Graham; K. Kerns; H. Tazian; D. Goehring; The Bishop Dwenger March- ing and Stage Bands Under the leadership of Mr. Bob Slattery do an excellent job in representing B.D. They not only perform at all athle- tic events and assemblies, but at many state and local contests. The Band marches in many local parades as well. The Brass Section Eob Slattery — Band Director The Rifle Section H H K 19 3 Fji l tf 1 Ipw H I Mi J E m k vl Bp-™? IH f ■ mt H M i M ;■. V ' 1 T ; B ' H f The Concert Band performs at all of the concerts in the Gym from September to June. Also perform- ing at these concerts are the cho- ral groups. This adds up to a spec- tacular performance. The Concert Band consists of 60 to 70 students. They travel to different school for contests and other activities. The school is very appreciative of the band, choir and the rest of the mu- sic department for sharing their talents with us. The Concert Band: Row 1; D. Dugan; A. Robison; B. Teders; J. Baker; C. Jordan; T. Keck; L. Lowery: T. Watson: B. Kucharski; K. Orr; Row 2; S. Sterbig; LcSlaton; E. Wolfe; G. Thompson; R. McNutt; T. Ehinger; P. Vorndran; G. Davis; T. Grill; T. Bender; J. Berghoff; S. Ehinger; D. Kaltenmark; K. Woods; Row 3; M. Hoevel; C. Olson; S. Grill; D. Ley; J. Martin; K. Andorfer; J. Kerns; E. Evans; C. Koehl; J. Bueter; T. Andorfer; D. Christen; E. Keating; C. Bassinett; M. Ward. E. Nicholson; M. Neilson; T. Steigmeyer; T. Slattery; Row 4: Mr. R. Slattery; T. Kever; M. Kucharski; K. Munson; C. Degrasse; M. McKinney; T. Berghoff; A. Degrasse; J. Steup; K. Waldenschmidt; M. Ward; J. Farrell; K. Kerns; J. Geraghty; R. Carney. The Flags lead the Band in. Band 167 Concert Chorus: Mrs. Levy; B. Kucharski; L. Slaton; D. Luley; M. Sievert; K. Munson; J. Dippold; Row 2; A. Alexejun; G. Mogan; H. Ihrie; J. Kleiman; S. Ehinger; B. Szkudlarek; Row 3: A. Rice; R. Bierbaum; M. Bromberek; M. Mckin- ney; T. Slattery; T. Andorfer; J. Geraghty; Row 4; C. DeGrasse; L. Scheiber; D. Kaltenmark; M. Szkudlarek; J. Allgeier Our Concert Chorus performs. 7 4 Jim Kerns accompanie s the choir. Mrs. Levy Mitch McKinney looks excited. The Bishop Dwenger Chorus and Choir follow in a long line of fine musical traditions. These students participate in chorus every day during the lunch hour. They have additional practices after school. The Music Department also puts on many concerts throughout the year. The combined choral groups also assist at the Mass. They are greatly appreciated by the stu- dent body. Practicing for a concert. Mr. Slattery iWte ai.i. ■■■■■■Ill - fl 4th period Chorus: Mrs. Levy; K. Hoog; L. Scheiber; A. Degrftsse; T. Coccamo; H. Ihrie; M. Coccamo; K. Degnan; D. Luley; L. VanAllen; M. Sievert; K. Andorfer; N. Thissen; B. Teders; Piano: M. Freeland; Row 2; T. Spenser; T. Ehinger; C. Nihoeas; D. Federspiel; A. Rice; G. Mogan; K. Waldschmidt; T. Niederholtermeyer; T. Berghoff; K. Hoog; H. Hoover; S. Duffck; M. Vegas; C. Jordan; Row 3: L. Shane; C. DeFrain; M. Dubelko; K. Kerns; K. Orr; M. Bromberek; R. Carney; D. Burns; M. Evans; A. Shumann. The Alto Section of the choir. Becky Teders and Nancy Thissen The Combined Chorus at one of their many concerts. 5th period Chorus: E. Randall; S. Randall; M. Boomer; B. Kucharski; C. DeGrasse; D. Munson; L. Slaton; S. Ehinger; S. Issacs; J. Strebig; J. Dipnold: Mrs. Levy; Row 2: C. Kennedy; C. Schrader; R. Bierbaum; T. Slattery; M. McKinney; J. Geraghty; M. Urban; J. Kleinman; J. Ziegler; M. Goheen; Row 3: S. West; T. Andorfer; D. Kaltenmark; J. Devine; G. Thompson; M. Szkudlarek; S. McBride; K. Mahoney; B. Szkularek; J. Gloudmans Another fine performance. Chorus 169 Pom PonJ The 1983-84 Pom Pon Squad had an excellent year. They won all available honors at their summer camp. This year ' s captains were Shelly Steele and Laurie Wayer. The girls performed at all pep sessions and home football and basket- ball games. Their routines are always a big hit with the fans. Mrs. Karol Dehr is also con- gratulated for an outstanding job as moderator. Happiness is Pom Pon. Row 1: M. Tippmann; S. Newell; K. Reith; S. Steele; J. Dumas; L. Wayer; A. Pecoraro; Row 2: M. Hatfield; M. Fish; T. Kinniery; L. Wayer; K. Biberstine; K. Alverez; Row 3; K. Hoog; S. Daugherty; K. Spalla; M. Crowley; L. Killion; S. Kilfoil; K. Spalla; K. Hoog; S. Richards; Mrs. Dehr The Pom Pon girls at a pep session. ■ .. 1 4( mIkMM • •• Another winning routine. The band accompanies the Pom Pon girls. 001 Pon Sarah. Laura and Laurie. Pom Pon 171 123B 123D ' , ' -w 4: ' --. The Cheerleaders do a skit at a pep session. Front Row: C. Theiss; J. Ohlman; K. Kees; M. Goheen; N. Bovine; J. Nuerge; L. Lepley; Second Row: A. Ellison; J. Locke; D. Page; M. Bovine; L. Lerch; J. Siman; S. Killoran; L. Hayden; Back Row: A. Taggert; M. Reszel; J. McMillan; J. Alt- meyer; D. Taylor; T. Russell. Not Pictured Mrs. D. Nelson — Moderator. Our Cheerleaders won many awards at camp this year. The squad won first place with their dance routine and fourth place all around. Lisa Hayden, Mi- chelle Bovine and LeeAnn Lerch all won individual awards. These girls put in alot of hard work for us the student body. They plan all the pep ses- sions and attend all athletic functions. We thank them for their dedication. A pair of Julies. ' When the Saints Go Marchin ' In . . . Stefanie Killoran fading The Freshman Cheerleaders: Left to Right: Kim Kees; Jane Nuerge; Lori Lepley; Marci Goheen; Carol Theiss; Nicole Bovine; Jenny Ohlman; One of many Pep Sessions Cheerleading 173 ds Closing Ads Closing 175 Consratulations to the class of ' 84 in its hour of accomplishment and expectation. O □ - ' Today, more than ever, the wise use of your advertising dollar necessitates the proper use of all the graphic arts. The image you project in your brochures, ads, catalogs and letterheads most often will gain or lose a potential customer. 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Cornell To the Student Body: No one could possibly understand, outside of the Yearbook Staff, the amount of time and effort it takes to produce this book. At this time we would like to recognize these people. First, we would like to express our appreciation to Mrs. Cornell, our moderator and friend. Without her guidance and determination this book would not Exist. Secondly, we would like to thank Watter ' s Studio for capturing those Special Moments on film. There was never a time when they could not come on a spur of the moment to take pictures. Also, we wish to thank our own photographers: Danny Houser, Bob Uecker and Mark Szkudlarek. There are editors for the many sections of the Yearbook. We would like to thank them and their staffs for their hard work and dedication. Sports: Angle Centlivre and Beth Koester; Academics: Linda Kleber, Leslie Killoran and Terre Heinz. Activities: Charlynne Welnetz; Mugs: Dave Romie, Gene Miller, M ark Smithivas, Beth Szkudlarek, Dave Brockmeyer, Mike Romie and Anne Couch. A special thanks to Angle Flood for her help with various sections. Lastly we would like to thanks our artists: John Snyder and Paul Neher. A special thanks to Peggy Bassett who drew the cover. Good luck to Dave Romie 1984-1985 editor. His success is sure to be great if his staff is as dedicated as the one we were so lucky to work with this past year. Editors $10.00 PATRONS Barbara and Bob Gasser The Jack Boreani Family Mr. and Mrs. George Fish Bishop Dwenger Convent Mary M. Slattery Robert and Susan Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Mrs. Michael Davich Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burns John F. McKenna John P. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Rathff Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morkin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stock Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Weigand Mrs. Juanita Palermo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heidenreich Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Linder Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Hershberger Mr. and Mrs. James Boomer Mettler-Nix Insurance Ken and Sharon Kaltenmark Lee and Carol McMillan William S. Brandt, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Altmeyer James and Deborah Andrews Robert Sunderland Family Cherie Behn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Veerkamp John M. Sauter Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown Bob and Diane Winklejohn Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. William C. Field Jim and Lyn Killoran Harold D. and Marjorie A. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Steven Uebelhoer Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Szuhaj Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potthoff Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Collis Donald and Jane Smith i F aprons $15.00 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey Paul and Jacilin Ehinger Fr. Phillip Widmann Dr. and Mrs. Robert Robb Jay and Waneta Allgeier Mr. and Mrs. James Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ternet Lois Berghoff Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grime Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Dippold Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Szkudlarek Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy Anne Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Finley Mr. and Mrs. John P. 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Slamecka Mrs. Eileen Favory Paul and Rosemary Reszel Marilyn and Paul Steigmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herber Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray Jr. Gerald and Donna Wagner Joan and Howard Couch Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levy Mr. and Mrs. John Gaughan Lee and Martha Smith Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeWald Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Chocholek Mr. Martin Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ehrman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dahm Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Flood Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Keller Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koester Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smulkstys Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith M. Theresa Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hall Mr. and Mrs. John Woenker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryan James and Darlene Keating Michael and Irene Fuze Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tone J. Fiacable Tom and Pat Koehl William H. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Steven Doepker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krouse Patrons 185 mr- i :i esKm Seniors Alexejun John 41, 49 Allgeier John 49, 66, 126, 162, 163 Alter Susan 49 Andorfer Timothy 49, 67, 162, 163, 166, 167 Armendariz Philip 25, 49, 128 Baron Christopher 49, 66, 128, 129 Bassett Margaret 49 Bauer Kelly 49 Beiswanger Rhonda 49 Bender Timothy 49 Berghoff Jerome 49, 120, 166, 167 Berghoff John 25, 49, 67, 70. 132, 134 Bienz Gregory 49 Bierbaum Rita 49, 162 Biesiada Lawrence 49, 128 Bishop Dana 49, 70 Bobay Matthew 41 Bonahoom Christine 15, 49, 67, 136, 151 Bougher Kevin 50 Bovine Michelle 50 Bramerd Suzanne 50, 160 Brames Christopher 40 Brell Sarah 50 Brinker Maryanne 50 Bromberek Mary 50, 156, 157 Brost Tricia 50 Brown Deborah 50 Brown James 50, 66 Bruns Kevin 50 Bueter James 50, 166, 167 Bundschuh Anne 50, 68, 69, 70, 139 Burns Kevin 9, 15, 30, 48, 50, 66. 124, 126, 128, 132, 133, 134 Cagnet Kevin .50, 140, 141 Campbell Daniel 50 Campbell Sean 50, 160 Campbell Thomas 51 Carstens David 7, 38. 51. 158. 159 Casey Timothy 51 Centhvre Angela 33. 51, 68, 70, 156 Chocholek Ronald 51 Christman Krisann 4, 9, 51 Clark Donna 51, 151 Clark Mark 51 Clemens Paul 48, 51, 66 Cox Gregory 51 Cox Julie 51, 67, 160, 162 Crowley Colleen 51, 151 Cummings Cynthia 51 Dahle Gregory 51 Dahm Matthew 51 Davitch Teresa 51 Davis Mark 51. 121 Davis Monica 51. 66, 70, 151 DeGrandchamp Jeanne 42, 52 DeGrasse Colleen 52, 166 Dippold Judith 52. 67, 156, 157 Dobosz Edward 52, 66, 120, 140, 151 Douglass Melinda 52 Draggon Barrington 52. 66 Druley Sean 41. .52 Dumas Julie 9, 52, 170 Eifert Mark 30, 52. 121, 128, 132, 134 Faurote Christine 52 Field Christine 3, 52. 136, 153 Forte Stephen 52. 66 Freiburger Ann 52 Fuze Jeffrey 52. 128 Galloway Amy 52 Garrett Mary 52, 122, 136, 137 Garrison Chuck 52 Gehl Michael 53, 128 gilhg Stephen 53. 128 Gladieux David 53. 67. 70, 162 Gonzalez Sylvia 53, 68, 69, 70. 151 Grant James 53 Griffith Christopher 4. 9. 15. 53, 124, 126, 128, 140 Grill Theresa 53, 166, 167 Grime Roberta 53 Haner Todd 53 Harber Joyce 53 Harber Steven 53 Harkenrider Cynthia 53 Hartman David 53. 67 Hartman Michael 36. 53, 67 Hayden Lisa 9, 53 Heidenreich Michael 53 Heinz Terri 7. 53, 146, 156 Heminger Karen 54, 150 Henry Tracy 54 Herald Mike 54, 66, 70, 153 Hoevel Mary 54 Hoffman Richard 54, 129, 130 Hogan John 54, 128 Honekamp Kenneth 33, 54 Hubert Kevin 54 Issacs Tim 54, 128 Jankowski Mari 10, 34, 54, 122 Jockel Jennifer 54 Johnson Laura 54 Johnson Paula 54 Joslin Jaye 54, 70 Joyce Timothy 28, 54, 77, 129, 151, 153 Kaltenmark David 54, 166, 167 Kelly Janet 10, 54, 77, 68, 69, 70, 130, 153, 162 Kelly Kevin 55 Kemper Virgil 55, 128 Kienlen Teresa 55 Killoran Leslie 7. 9, 55, 67, 156 Kinniry Brian 55, 67, 128, 129, 140 Kleber Linda 7, 55, 68, 70, 156 Kleinman Jane 42, 55, 162 Klingenberger Theresa 55, 118 Koehl Patrick 7. 55, 166 Koester Bethanne 55, 156 Kosiak Austin 55 Kosiarek David 55, 120 Kraft Michael 55,1 44 Kucharski Barbara 55, 162, 163, 166, 167 Kumfer Michelle 55, 67 Langin Kathleen 55 Larkner Thomas 12, 55 Lassus James 56 Leazier Daniel 56, 128 Lepley Julie 4, 9, 56 Lerch Leann 30. 56, 67 Lobacz Donna 56, 139 Loftus Scot 56 Logue Therese 56 Lorenc Timothy 56 Lueken Paula 56 Malnor Michael 56 Mclain Renee 56 McMahon Kathleen 56, 67, 70, 122 McMurray Edward 56, 140 McNulty Cheryl 56 Meyers Michael 30, 34, 56 Miller Gus 56, 128 Mitsopoulos Dimitra 56, 66 Mogan Gina 57 Momot Mark 57, 118, 119,0. 150 Moreau Timothy 57 Moser Michael 57, 145 Munson Karen 57, 162, 166, 167 Murphy Paul 57, 66, 159 Neu Pamela 57 Neu Peggy 57 Newell Susan 57, 130, 170 Newport Mark 57, 67, 128, 140 Neiison Michael 57, 162, 166, 167 Nolan David 57, 128 Noll Richard 57 Nycum Michele 57 Orr David 57 Osborn Christina 57, 66 Page Densie 57, 66, 70, 151 Paige Susan 41, 42, 58 Palermo Diane 41, 58, 67 Pappas Tina 58 Pecoraro Ann 38, 58 Poinsatte Jeanette 58 Powers Ann 58 Raftree Matthias 15, 58, 129, 130 Randall Sarah 58, 118, 139, 150, 162, 163 Ray Brian 31, 42, 58, 124, 128, 132, 133, 134 Reader Mark 58, 119 Reith Karen 58, 130, 162, 170 Reitzug Christopher 4, 48, 58, 67, 70, 128, 140 151 Renner John 32, 58 Rentz William 58, 67 Riemen Jacquelin 58 Riley Deborah 58 Ringwalds Mark 58, 118, 119, 140, 162 Roach Steven 59 Robison Carolyn 59 Roemer Roseanne 59, 70 Roffelson Randy 59 Rogan Joseph 59, 126, 128 Ronzoni Michelle 59 Rorick Vincent 59 Rutsey Lori 59 Ryan Patty 9, 59, 66, 146 Samson Maria 59, 66, 151, 162 Sarria Deborah 59, 150, 162 Sauter John 59 Schall lisa 59 Scheiber Elizabeth 59, 66, 162, 163 Scheider Cynthia 25, 59 Schneider Jennifer 59 Schoenle Carol 48, 59, 67, 118 Shamo Christopher 70 Siegel Richard 60, 0, 162 Slamecka Carol 60, 66 Slater Mark 60 Smith Caren 60 Smith Jeffrey 42, 60, 125, 128 Snyder Cynthia 60 Snyder Jeffrey 60, 160, 162 Steele Shelly 60 Steger Matthew 60. 129 Steigmeyer Amy 60 Steigmeyer Thomas 60, 162, 166 Stevens Catherine 60, 139qoStock Amy 60, 66, 150 Straessle Ronald 60 Szuhaj Matthew 60, 128, 140 Szuhaj Timothy 60, 140, 151, 162 Taylor James 61, 128, Thissen Theresa 61, 67, 162 Tippmann Christine 61 Tippmann Molly 61, 170 VanAllen Tina 61 VanAuken Molli 61 Vicars Richard 61 Vinci Maria 61, 136 Voorhees Michael 61 Walker Bruce 61 Ward Philip 61 Wayer Laura 61, 170 Welch Kelly 61, 66, 130 Wessel Anthony 61 Westropp Lori 61 Winkeljohn Terry 61, 128, 129, 151 Witham John 61, 128 Wolfe Christopher 62 Woods Karla 62, 162, 166, 167 Yaggy Sarah 62, 122, 146 Yarde Brian 62 Yarnelle William 62 Ziegler Thomas 15, 62, 120 Zoch Gary 62 Zurcuch Jennifer , 62, 67, 68, 69, 70 Juniors Ahr Wayne 75, 84 Alexejun Amy 75 Alvarez Kimberly 75, 144, 170 Anderson Troy 75 Arens Sandra 75, 118 Arnold LaRoyce 75 Auer Richard 75 Barile Richard 75 Barnes David 75, 86, 120 Bauer Harold 75, 145 Beck Christopher 75 Behn Christine 75 Bender Christina 75. 79, 166, 167 Berghoff Edward 75, 127. 128. 141 Biberstine Kan 75. 144. 170 Bierbaum Dawn 75 Bloebaum Brian 75 Blume Steven 75. 140 Bookmyer Mary 75 :8oyce Laura 7.5 Bradley Michael 38. 75. 1.50 Brainerd Mary 75 Brames Joseph 75 Brandt WiUiam 75, 127, 128 Braun Michelle 12, 76 Brown Lori 76, 86. 136. 137 Brubaker Kimberly 76. 86. 1.50. 160. 162 Bruns Cynthia 76 Bundschuh James 76 Brulage Todd 76. 144 Caccomo Mario 76, 86 Caffrey Christine 76 Capps Rodger 76, 86. 121 Carev Daniel 76 Ceckowski Paul 76. 162 Chambers Theresa 76 Chnstman Ann 76. 1.50 Clemens David 76 Clemens Patrick 76. 127. 128 Couch Anne 76. 80. 146. 1,56, 1,58, 1,59, 162 Cox Jill 76, 160, 162 Dafforn Amanda 76 Deiser Maria .30, 77 Delaney Laura 77, 139 Devine John 77, 82, 144. 1.55 DeWald John .33. .39. 77 Delaney Laura 77. 1.39 Devine John 77. 82. 144. 155 DeWald John 33. .39. 77 Dhillon Timothy 77, 131 Dimberio Anne 77, 83, 146 Dimit Bryan 77 Douglass Marsha 77 Dubeiko Marv 77, 166 Ehinger Mark 77, 160 Ellison Amy 77 Favory Karen 77 Federspiel John 77 Fenker Stacie 29. 77 Fipp Susan 15. 77. 118. 158, 1,59 Fischer LeAnne 77 Fish Margaret 77, 80. 84. 1.50. 120 Flood Angela 77. 84. 0. 154. 1.56 Freiburger Chris 77 Galloway Jill .32, 77 Geraghty Jon 77, 162, 166. 167 Gindling Bonnie 77 Gladieux Jason 77 Gloudemans Mark 77. 140. 141. 1.50 Goodwin Paul 77 Grutsch Kristine 77 Gunckel Eric .33. 78. 127, 128 Hageman Chad 78, 128. 144 Hallaert Laurie 78. 130. 170 Harber Carol 78 Harges Kristin 78 Harper Diane 78 Hartman Chris 78 Hartzog Brian 78. 127. 128. 1,50 Hatfield Margaret 78, 120 Heglas Catherine 78, 150 Henry Theresa ,33, 78 Herald Neil 78, 128 Hershberger Troy 78, 144, 145 Hockensmith Rae 78, 1,30. 144 Hogan James 28, 34. 78. 1.32. 1.35 Holly Patrick 78. 127. 128 Honekamp Michael 78 Houser Daniel 78. 129, 131, 158, 159 Hubert Karen 78, 118 Jordan David 78 Joslin Lisa 78, 162 Kapocius Mary 78 Keller Laura 78 Kerns James 78, 166. 167 Kien Matthew 78 Kilfoil Maureen 78 KiUoran Stefanie 78. 144. 1.50 Kinnirv Kristina 78. 130. 170 Kleber Jeffrey 78, 132, 133 Klotz Kim 78 Koch Rick 79 Kohn Gena 79 Kokosa Christopher 79 Krouse Kevin 79 Kumfer Scott 79, 127, 128 Landstoffer Stephen 79 Lauer Gregory 79 Lauer Kimberly 79 Leazier Wavne 79 Locke Julie ' 10. 79. 162 Lothamer Amy 79 Lothamer Diane 79. 151 Lowery Michael 4. 79. 129. 141 Luarde Alice 79 Luley Richard 79. 86. 127, 128 Martin David 79, 151 Mastrangcio Vincent .35, 79. 129. 1.30. 1.53. 155 McCarthy John 79 McKinnev Michael 79 McKinney Mitchell 7. 9. 79. 162. 163. 166. 167 McMahon Susan 79 McManus William 79. 128. 140 Meier Ronald 80. 128 Merz Amv 80 Miller Eugene 80. 1.56, 1,57 Miller Martin 80, 128 Miller Timothy 80 Mowan Christopher 80 Munson David 36, 80. 162 Nelson Mark 80, 127, 128 Neumann Andrea 80 Nicholo.son Edward 80, 127. 128. 166. 167 Niederholtmey Todd 80 Niedermeyer Andrew 80 Nix Brigid 80 Nolan Michael 80 Noll Susan 80 Norwood Anthony 80. 127. 128 O Boyle Kathleen 80 O Brien Christopher 42, 80 Offerle Timothy 80. 140 Ogg Christopher 80. 140 Ohlman Barbara 80 Ohlman Elizabeth , 81, 122 Onest Denise 81 O-sborn Kim 34. 1.30. 162 Passino Benjamin Patterson Jennifer Perago Andrea Perriguey Michael 127. 128, 144 Perugini Elizabeth 28 Pesa Mark 70, 127, 128 Pilarski Krisiine Poinsatte Julie 86, 87, 146. 1,50 Poinsatte Richard 119, 1.39. 140. 141. 1.58. 1.59 Prowant Andrew Pruden Joel Ratliff Lisa 139 Reith John 127. 128. 140 Rentz Steven 120 Rice Abby Rice Matthew Roach Dede 32 Robb Shawna 35 Rohling David 119. 131. 154 Rolfsen Catherine Romie David 81. 119, 1,56 Rooney William 82, 119, 140, 141 Rossi Mark 82 Roy Kelh 82 Ryan Kathleen 75, 82, 86 Sanders Kyle 82. Sanders Stephen 82 Scheiber James 82 Schenkel 82 Schenkel Sam 82 Schimmele Steven 82 Schreck Daniel 31. 35. 82, 120 Secrest Marjorie 82 Seculoff John 82 Shamo Mark 82 Shane David 82 Shank Stephen 82, 128 Shannon Stephen 82 Shaw Marissa 82 Shepherd Tracy 82 Shrader Christina 4, 82 Shupe John 82, 121 Siegwarth David 82 Sievert Michelle 82, 1,36, 1,38 Siman Julia 82 Slamecka Dawn 82 Slater David 42, 82, 151, 160 Slaton Li.sa 82, 166, 167 Slatterv Timothv 79, 82, 162, 166, 167 Smithivas Mark 82, 1,50, 1,56 Snyder John 82, 1.56 Sommers Timothv 82, 127, 128 Sordelet Robert 82, 1.32 Steigmever Sarah .39, 83 Sterba Michelle 83. 122 Steup Rebecca 83 Strack Steve 83. 127 Stnmmenos Gina 83. 122 Sunderland Ann 83. 86. 122 Szkudlarck Mark 83. 1,56, 1.57. 158. 1.59. 162 Szuhaj Bernard 83. 127. 128 Tarbell Cheryl 42. 83 Tavlor Adam 83. 128, 144 Taylor Randy 83, 127, 128, 129 Teders Rebecca 83, 160, 166, 167 Theiss Angela 83, 160 Thi.sscn Nancy 40, 83 Thompson Jacquelyn 83 Tippmann Lawrence .30, 83 Tippmann Lori 83 Tkacz Catherine 80. 83. 119. 1.50. 1.55 Tobin Paul 7. 9. 83. 124. 128 Turner Robert 83. 121 Uecker Robert 26. 83. 119. 141. 1.57, 1,59 Van Allen Lila 83 Vanhorn Michael 83. 128 Veerkamp Jeffrey .39. 83 Vincent Rulhe 8.3 Vlaskamp Paul 84 Vorndran Cindy 32, 84, 122. 136, 1,37 Vorndran Paul 84, 120, 166, 167 Voss Stephen 84 Ward Maureen 84. 166, 167 Watercutter Julia 84 Weir Anne 84, 160 Weldon Jo.seph 84, 1.50, 1.59 Wclnetz Charlvnnc 84, 1,57 Westen dorf David 8 1,128, 1,32, 4, 145 Winkeljohn Wendy 86, 84, 1,53 Witham Myra 84 Wurmel Anthony 84 Yaggy Rebecca 84 Yaney Jay 12. 15. 84. 132. 1.33. 1.34. 144 Zurbuch Robert 84 SoDhomores Altmeyer Jane 89 Anderson Terry 89 Archer Robert ' 89. 127 Augustyn David 89 Bailev Stephen 119 Baker Jacquelin 1.38. 166. 167 Balser Beth 88. 1.50 Barnes Michael 89 Barnes Paula 89 Baron Dave 89, 127. 131 Barr Jill 89 Bass Andrew 89, 127. 131 Beck Stephen 89 Behn Jennifer 89. 140 Bendcle Robert 89 Bernard Elizabeth 89. 150. 151, 154 Blume Sarah 89 Bobay Christopher 89, 1?7 Boomer Melissa 89, 160 Borden Todd 89 Boreani Brenda 89 Rougher Anne 89, 118, 140 Bram Kira 89 Brames Lisa 89 Brandt Dennis 89Brost Stacy 89 Brown Thomas 89 Burns Daniel 89, 127, 162 Cameron Susan 89 Ceckowski Glenn 89 Christensen Joseph 90, 131 Christie Kendra 90 Clark Laurie 90 Collis Jean 90, 118, 139 Couch Andrew 90, 120 Coughlin James 90, 135, 144 Creigh Amy 90, 136, 137 Crowley Megan 4, 90, 170 Dahm Elizabeth 90 Darby Ellen 90, 136, 138 Dawley David 90, 127 Defrain Paul 90 Degnan Daniel 90 DeGrasse Andrea 90, 162, 166 Delaney Patrick 90, 127, 129, 141 Delaney Thomas 90 Devine David 90, 127, 162 Didier Joann90 Doehrman Matthew 91 Donovan James 91, 121, 135 Drerup Michelle 15, 1227, 126 Cruley Clair 91, 139 Duffek Sally 91 Dugan Diana 91, 138, 166, 167 Dumas David 91, 120 Edgar Stacy 91, 127 Ehinger Stephanie 91, 162, 167 Ehrman Thomas 91, 131 Escobedo Raquel 91 Evans Michelle 91 Fabian Kathleen 91 Farrell Jodi 91, 166 Field William 4, 127, 141 Finley Michael 91, 132, 135, 144 Floyd Daniel 91 Frato Nicholas 91 Freeland Meredith 91 Freiburger Mary 91 Freiburger Michael 91 Furge Andrew 91, 160 Gaboriault Barbara 91 Garwood Duane 91, 127, 144, 145 Gerardot Tamara 91 Gibson Kurt 37, 91 Gloudemans Jean 92 Goehring Denise 92, 166 Goheen Francesca 92, 139 Griffiths Amy 92, 166 Grill Sherri 92, 166, 167 Haines Stefani 92 Hambrock Christopher 92, 131 Heidenreich Lynn 92 Heinz Elizabeth 92, 146 Henery Carmen 92 Herald Bridget 12, 92 Hilker Tonya 92 Hogan Robert 92, 127 Holly Vincent 92 Holmes Sheila 92, 166 Hoover Dan 92 Houser Teresa 92 Ihrie Heather 92, 150, 162 Irey Michelle 92 Jankowski Michael 92, 135, 1 Johnson Jennifer 92 Jordan Catherine 92, 139, 166, 167 Jordan Vivianna 92, 139 Kajuch Jarmila 92, 146, 150 Kalb Michelle 92, 136, 138 Kapocius Charles 93, 119 Keck Lisa 93 Kehoe Jennifer 93 Kellems Steven 93 Kelly Michael 93 Kendregan Colin 93 Kilfoil Sarah 36, 93, 170 Killion Laura 12, 93, 170 Kim Regina 93, 123 Kinder Daniel 93, 135, 140 Knerk Keith 93, 135 Kleber Robert 9, 93 Klingerberger John 93 Koehl Charlene 93, 166, 167 Koenig Stephen 93 Kohrman Katherine 93, 138 Kohrman Thomas 93 Kosiarek Richard 93, 127 Krach Regina 88, 93. 123, 146 Langin James 93 Lassus Marc 93, 127 Latham Brian 93 Lee Shane 93, 121, 127 Leighton Kim 94 Lerch Gary 94, 127, 140, 160, 162 Lion Kristin 94, 162 Logue Marilyn 94 Lorenc Thomas 94 Lovett Elizabeth 94 Ludwig John 94, 144 Luley Diane 94 Makovic George 94, 119 Maldia Mark 94, 120 Maroney Sean 29, 94, 160, 162 Martin Kim 94 McDonough Michael 94, 127, 141 Mcintosh Forbes 94, 127, 128 McGinnis Cassie 94 McGraw Karri 94, 146 McMahon Donald 94 McMahon Michael 94, 119, 140 McMahon John 94 McMasters Stephen 94 McMillan Jennifer 94 Meyers Christopher 94 Michelbrink Amy 12, 94, 123, 138 Miller Christopher 88, 94, 127, 128 Minick Christopher 95, 127, 128 Minnie Mark 95, 121, 131 Mitchell James 95 Momot Dawn 42, 95 Moran David 95 Mowan Matthew 95 Mozzone John 95 Numson Daniel 95, 162 Musick Eric 95, 131 Nagel Todd 95, 129, 131 Newell Stephen 95, 135 Niedermeyer Anne 95 Nielsen Kristine 95, 118 Novak Matthew 95, 135 Nowak David 95, 127, 128 O ' Brien Daniel 95, 132, 144 O ' Daniel Greg 95 O ' Dowd Sally 12, 95, 139 Offerle Brian 95, 119, 129, 130, 153 Offerle Mark 95, 127 Panyard Ronald 95 Parrot Jeffrey 96 Patterson Brenda 96, 118 Patterson Colette 96 Pelkington Kimberly 96, 123. 136, 138 Phillips David 96 Pisula Angela 96 Pitsch Michelle 96 Pitzen Anthony 96, 127, 128 Poinsatte Robert 96, 131, 129 Pokrzywinski Elise 96 Pursley Theodore 99, 127 Randall Elizabeth 90, 96, 118, 139 Reader Matthew 96 Reith Timothy 96 Reitter Jennifer 96 Reszel Marissa 96 Riebenack Kristen 96 Roach Ann 96 Roberts Christopher 96 Robison Amy 96, 166, 167 Robison Karen 96 Rosswurm David 96, 127, 131 Russell Tamara 12, 96 Samson Leocadio 96, 151, 153 Sanders Anthony 96, 127 Sanford Craig 97 Schall Lori 97 Schmitt Lawrence 97 Schramm John 97 Schrein Nancy 97 Schuhler Elaine 97 Schuster Cynthia 97, 139 Shank Laura 97, 136, 138 Shuman Amy 97 Sievert Christine 97, 151 Slusser Robert 97, 145 Smith Cheri 97 Smith Matthew 97, 120, 150, 160 Spalla Keely 97, 170 Spalla Kyle 97, 170 Steup Jennifer 97, 162, 166, 167 Stier Gary 97, 120, 162 Strebig Julie 97 Sullivan Jill 88, 97 Symonds Conrad 97 Szkudlarek Beth 97, 155, 156 Taggart Amy 97 Talarico Sam 97, 128, 141 Tan Emiliza 97 Taylor Danielle 88, 97 Tazian Ara 97 Tazian Hera 97, 166 Ternet Christopher 97, 127, 135, 140 Tippmann John 97 Tippmann Monica 97 Tippmann Ronald 97 Titzer Gregory 97. 131 Toms Jennifer 98 Tosconi Jennifer 98 Tyndall David 98, 127 Uebelhoer Steven 98, 131 Vasquez Ricardo 98 Vicars Patrick 98 Vincent Rebecca 98 Voorhees Patrick 98 Vorndran Tracy 15, 98, 123, 138 Voss Gary 98 Waldschmidt Kimberly 98, 166. 167 Walker Randall 98 Watercutter lavid 88, 98. 127, 128. 131 Weigand Laurence 98, 128, 131, 135 Weingart Rick 98 Weldon Kathryn 98 West Sarah 98 Winkeljohn Tony 42, 98, 127, 131 Winkler Jennifer 98 Wright Kathleen 98 Wurst Charles 98 Yaggy Martha 98, 123, 146 Yarde Todd 98 Yarnelle John 98 Ziegler Jodi 98, 146 Zurbuch David 98, 127, 128, 131 Freshmen Amstutz Steven 101, 128 Andorfer Catherine 101, 138, 167 Andrews JuHe 12, 101 Andrews Timothy 3, 101, 128, 135,145 Baeten Michelle 101 Bazzinett Christian 101, 167 Bendele Kathleen 101 Berghoff Timothy 101, 128. 166. 167 Bird Thomas 101. 128 Blumberg Jill 101 Bookmyer Michael 101 Bordner Margaret 101 Bovine Nicole 101 Boyce Julie 101 Bradtmueller Jon 101, 128 Brainerd Robert 101 Braun Thomas 101. 128 Brockmyer David 101, 156 Brouwer Ronda 1, 138 Bunting Angelique 101 Burch Rae Anne 101 Burns Mary 101 Burns Pauline 101 Caccamo Maria 101 Carney Robert III 101, 128, 162, 166, 167 Carteaux Elizabeth 2 Christen David 102, 128 Christensen John 102, 145 Christlieb David 102 Clark Tracy 102 Clemens Margaret 102 Cochran Christopher 102 Cook Joseph 102 Coupe George 102 Cox Douglas 102, 145 Cox Jennifer 102 Dafforn Michelle 102. 160, 162 Daugherty Sueann 102, 170 Davis Bart 102, 121 Davis Gregory 102, 128, 166, 167 Dawley Paul 2. 128, 145 Debets Monica 102, 123 Defrain Cherie 102 Degnan Kevin 102, 162 Degrandchamp Carolyn 102 Delaney Michele 102, 139 Devine Kevin 102 Devine Michael 102, 128 Didion Jeffrey 103, 128 Dimberio Joseph 103 Doehrman Cvnlhia 4, 103 Doehrman Rith 103 Downey Kelli 103, 123, 138 Dray Amy 103 Ehinger Theresa 103, 166, 167 Engle Lynnette 103 Evans Eric 103, 167 Farrell Joellyn 12, 103 Federspiel Deborah 103 Feichter Gregory 103, 128 Fiacable Anthony 103, 128, 140, 141 Filichowski Margaret 103 Filler Barbara 103, 138 Fipp John 103, 119, 131, 141 Fletcher James 103 Freiburger Kathleen 103, 135 Fry Jack 103, 128, 135, 144, 135, 1455 Fry James 103, 128, 135, 145 Fuze Kevin 103, 128 Galassini Tracv 103 Gandolfo Angela 103, 139 Garrett Martin 103, 128, Gehl Gregory 39, 103, 128, 131, 140 Gerdeman Anthony 103 Gibson Peter 4. 103 Gillig Philip 12, 103, 135 Gindling Russell 103 Gloudemans Susan 103 Goheen Marcella 104, 162 Graham Nona 104, 166 Gram Angelina 104 Grant John 104, 128 Griffiths Valerie 104, 166 Guthrie Karren 104 Haner Timothy 104, 128 Harber Mark 104, 1.55 Harges Steven 104 Heglas Adrian 104 Herrmann Scott 104 Hess Matthew 25, 104 Hipskind Theresa 104, 123, 138 Hoffman Jean 104 Hogan Catherine 104 Hogan Maureen 4 Hoog Kathleen 104, 170 Hoog Knstine 104, 170 Hoog Thomas 104, 128 Hoover Heidi 104 Hoppe Daniel 104, 128 Houlihan Dennis 105, 121 Houlihan Matthew 105, 128 Hubert Kathryn 105 Hudson Tammy 105 Huneck Michael 105, 141 Hunt Jeffrey 105, 131, 5, 160 Isaacs Sara 105 Jankowski Matthew 105 Jordan William 105 Joyce Patrick 37. 105, 128, 131 Kaltenmark Steven 105, 128, 145, 167 Kavalieros Theresa 105 Keating Edward 105, 166 Keating James 105 Keck Tina 105, 166, 167 Kennedy Chantelle 105 Kern Lisa 105, 151 Kerns Karen 105, 166, 167 Kever Tamara 105, 167 Kever Timothy 105, 166 Keys Kimberly 105 Kienlen Susan 105 Kindler Jason 105 Kinniry Kirk 105, 128, 131. 145 Klages Kathleen 106, 139 Klotz Jason 106, 131 Koehl Joellen 106, 123 Loenig John 106 Koher James 106 Korst Patrick 106 Kosiak Margaret 3, 106 Kucharski Michael 106, 128, 162, 166 Kumfer Lara 106 Lauer Joseph 106 Lepley Lori 106 Ley David 106, 128, 166, 167 Linder Barbara 106 Locascio Karl 106 Loeffler Mark 106 Lowery Elizabeth 106, 166, 167 Mahon ey Kelly 40, 106, 162, 163 Manganiello Jill 106 Martin Johnathan 106, 129, 167 Maxwell Mark 6 McBride Sean 106, 128 McCarthy Edward 106, 128 McComb David 106, 128, 131 McCutcheon Jill 106 McGraw Jay 106, 120 McGraw Todd 106 McKenna James 106, 128, 135 McMaslers Andrea 107 McMillen Patrick 107, 128, 141 McNutt Russell 7. 128,1, 167 Meyer Christopher 107 Meyers Lisa 107, 138 Mechelbnnk Andrew 107, 128 Miller Brian 107 Miller Joseph 107 Minick Renee 107 Mockenhaupt Gregg 107 Moran Kathleen 107 Moreau Douglas 107. 128 Moser Mark 107, 128 Neher Paul 107, 141, 156 Neuhaus Bradley 107, 128, 131, 145 Newell Timothy 107, 121, 135 Newport Angela 107 Nichols Anthony 107 Nichols Cynthia 107 Nolan Amy 107 Nuerge Jane 107 Offerle Susan 107 Ogg Kevin 107 Ohlman Jennifer 107 Olson Christine 107, 166, 167 Orr Kathleen 107, 166, 167 Owens Todd 108. 128 Palermo Judith 108 Pangle Kelly 108 Partee Christopher 108. 135 Passek Dana 108, 160 Passino Clara 108 Pettigrew Danielle 108 Potthoff Joseph 108, 128, 131 Przybyla Ann 3, 108 Pursley Benjamin 108, 128 Reising Christina 108 Reith Sharon 108 Reitter Christian 4, 108 Richards Susan 108 Rielly Colleen 108, 146 Romie Michael 108, 156 Ronzo Robert 8, 141 Rorick Edwin 108, 128 Ryan Coleen 37, 108. 123 Ryder Elizabeth 108 Sanders Eric 108 Sarrazin Shawn 109. 131 Sarrazin Wendy 109 Schenkel William 109. 121 Schneider Wendy 109 Schramm James 109 Schreck Brian 109. 120, 135 Schreck Stephen 109 Schulz Amy 109 Shane Laura 109 Shrader Cahtleen 109 Slusser Michelle 109 Smith James 109 Spencer Tracy 109 Steigmeyer Clement 109, 128 Sterba Joseph 109, 120, 135 Sterling Susan 109 Straessle Jerome 109 Straub Susan 109 Talbot Dian 109 Tan Emmeline 109 Theiss Carol 109, 160 Thomas Jeffrey 110, 1.35. 141 Thompson Geoffrey 110. 160. 166 Tippmann Patrick 110 Tkacz Christopher 10 Uebelhoer Angela 110 Uecker James 110. 128. 141 Ulshafer Gregory 110 Urban Molly 110 Usher Jeffrey 110 Vasquez Jorgel Vasquez Sulema 110, 131 Vegas Monica 110 Wagner Kimberly 110 Walker Gwena 110 Ward Mark 110. 166 Watson Tracy 110. 166, 167 Welch Christopher 110, 128 Westendorf Larry 110, 128, 131, 145 Wilhelm Gretchen 110 Winkeljohn Holly 110, 123, 138 Witham Homer llO, 128, 141 Woenker Edward 110 Woenker Joseph 110, 128 Wolfe Elaine 110, 166, 167 Yaggy Mary 110. 146 Yarnelle Trishia 110 Zimmerman A ndrea 110. 139 Zimmerman Todd 110 189


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