Chippewa Valley High School - Layon Yearbook (Clinton Township, MI)

 - Class of 1979

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Brian Krause and Carolyn Schick looking good at the dance. 11. Got me hanging by a tree. 12. Watch out Travolta here comes joe and Angela. 13. Lori Grove we're number 1 . MENT Bvfvl N, . 1 'pf . ,fr I I AM only one, But still I am one. I cannot do everything, But still I can do somethingg And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. I - ., sl I . V Edward Everett Hale WE MUST 0 E FGRVVARD l Q.: A.. I Through this toilsome world, alas! Once and only once I passg IF a kindness I may show, If a good deed I may do To a suffering fellow man, Let me do it while I can. No delay, for it is plain I shall not pass this way again. inn- 3 fa. '... 41.22 '..-5:55 I -s f 1L' 4206 To live for the moment as it comes along. So much to learn and so little time. So much to look for and so little to find. R. McKuen Nwiw ,JMX ' af V 1 4 'f'Jbfw LC' if ix if V ff xkx i . 7 ' I kk! f. 1' f V4 ,. A, I. V , x sv .,,, -, . , A , L. ,Rx ,Sl M , . Q . I x . . ,Lg 1 1 3 O u L 8 s 1. s . If Q O F X 9 5, , , EA!-V . - . - ,-,fs,'A ' f L ..L,- . . Y .- - lei v-3,1 331-a!'f? us'd V f5f:39', '7ff?fN'g .,, x,-v- '-,.'1- 'x ' Y pa Karen Feaster and Rita Valente, Why Can't We Be Friends? Up, Up And Away. Show us how Linda Brodeur! Music is a world within itself With a language we all understand With an equal opportunity For all to sing, dance and clap their hands But just because a record has a groove Don't make it in the groove But you can tell right away at letter A When the people start to move. They can feel it all over They can feel it all over people They can feel it all over They can feel it all over people. Stevie Wonder irrfiohnson just a Macho Man. - - Red Baffin numbvr tW0 N0 jim Maharl Songs In the Key of Life Bob Sterkel and his plant looking to Find A Place In The Sun. Handy Sklarski and Laura Daguanno. With A Little Luck Bob Scully Can Heaven Knows It's Not The Way lt Make The Whole Damn Thing Work Should Be. Out. Kevin Downy he's a Road Runner. George Schuster knows. Rock And Roll Never Forgetsf' Mark Rayner is it Heavy Music ? 2 -av 1, ,..T,. .. 1 ,,., ,- W Homecoming, a chance for everyone to show their school spirit. A change from the normal school week to a week of everyday excitement. This year's Student Government did a fine job with such activities as Hat Day, Class Color Day, 50's Day and the Homecoming Dance. All activities were well planneded and that could be seen in the way they were carried out. Homecoming Week, all in all, gave everyone a chance to see how great school spirit can and should ' 2 'J .J 1. The 1978 Homecoming game is under way. 2. Rick Dries and Ann Deeb stand waiting for the names of the new king and queen. 3. Senior float takes second place. 4. The sophomores follow with the third place float. 5. The first place junior float. 6. The freshman show a good effort with their forth place float. . Hy L -r-Am.. 5 1 a st, V 3 W! v 1 A agpyhw sf fk -0- ,, is if-iii A an ,,,,,. H55 . v si 'E'- w...f 452-1 mv M- N gm. H .v l l. The junior float under construction. 2. Carl Pierce smiles at a losing battle. 3. john Frabotta and Kari Lattanzi look excited at the evening prospects. 4. Kathy Bates doesn't seem to want to look toward the camera. 5. The Senior float, ready to take to the streets. 6. The Homecoming King and Queen, Ray Tonks and Rosle Zlojutro, take time for a dance. 7. Rich Aniel, are you ready to dance the night away? T ,mf-fl 3 4 Homecoming Week, just a part 5 . Nl s 2 qi! t A Xxx of an exoellent year at Chippevv 5. . Let's go to the Hop .Aw, quit clowning around. .Pauline and Kim participate in the 50's Day. .Senior float on Homecoming Day. Alright Seniors! 5. Lisa Mitchell, just what are you doing? 6. Dan Tolis, Rosie Zlojutro, Ray Tonks and Stan Laperire show the Senior spirit on 50's Day. Ly Qt tb, 0 What You Want Be What You Are 13 Mark johnson says l want to boogie, oogie, oogie, till I just can't boogie no more. 84 3. Ellen and Sharon want to dance the night away. Burn baby, burn, Tom Bagozzi is a disco inferno. Tom well he's just a soul man. Patty Afiaerzeiewski - FREAK ours 84 8. Vince and Allison dance! john, do the hustle. Michelle, Why don't you celebrate, and dance to the music? Tony's just stayin' alive. Mr. Krumwiede observes lt's all quite baffling, isn't it? gl 14. Missy and Lori - Oh, how they love the night life! Lauri Tauket - she's a disco duck. Dave Gruby wants to dance the night away, far away. 11 Memories UNIX And you and I climb crossing the shapes of the morning. And you and I reach over the sun for the river. Ill! CHU!!! ' And you and I climb clearer towards the movement And you and l called over valleys of endless seas jon Anderson 1 1. Barb Shaub knows what a 1. Geils party is all about. 2. Olympia Stadium, Sept. 21, 1978. 3. Allright Quinn McCarthy and Sheila Kiesgen, what are you two up to now? 4. What can l do for you? 5. Get rowdy! 6. When did they start making deliveries? 7. Shattered! 8. There's still sleep in the eyes of Darren Long. 9. Frog or Toad? IQ. Now don't get any funny ideas! ll. Randy Ralph knows it's time for him to fly. ,, in xg Flashing Very Quickly 'X xglfg ' WI, V' f ,Q . fig 2 , ull: ' Nfl 'qw .Tv avg- 'N'- V5 'Q j 1 ' . .,Z 3, ft, -rf 216: ..,. , ' '3.,..,L' T 5 .5 Q A 1 15 by Y:f1rE,-.ew 1 ' 1 ,. 1 .r f L 41.47 511 Iiwrtfwi ' 'f gg: 1,-, gn ' n'fv',A, v -- G fiifiiiiiilmli 1 A . N, ,rv ,--, .M .nd ,,.-, wmv A-1 -W1 1 .,z i2::'iz'5Iff'W 1- if ww . .1 S-J--,13:,.gf'fE2 ii ,..-1.-lik 8 7 Hp, h ,yy-. 4 ,. F' 3. ..x,.?'g 9 11 32 Vs li 934.14 REQ. 1 Mi' f. 2 '51 Can it be that it was all so simple then Or has time rewritten every line If we had the chance to do it all again Tell me, would we, could we Memories may be beautiful and yet What's too simple to remember We simply choose to forget So it's the laughter we will remember Whenever we remember, the way we were The way we were Looking back a few short years When we made our plans and played the cards The way they fell Clinging to our confidence We stood on the threshold of the goal That we knew dear And though we had our fights Had our short tempered nights lt couldn't pull our dreams apart All our needs and all our wants Drawn together in our heart We felt it from the very start lt's all happened recently Now we're living in that dream We had not long ago Everything is going fine And now we just have to keep in mind We must set brand new goals We must not lose control Of the possibility of the discovery That would let everybody see That we were just meant to be. - Chicago - Kelly Mary Schwandt gives the camera a sly ook The junior class has s irit p . We're number 1 ! Right, Greg? Mr. Cardeccia looks disgusted with the Stage Band. Kim models the latest fashion. Years Together sr Xad 4 5 ,M-'Z ' sf tx Ax s Mr. PokIey's Ecology class gets prepared to go icefishing. Ralph Fazzalare trying to teach his dog some tricks. Karen, Rosie, and Leslie pose for our photographer. lt's not nice to stick out your tongue, Tony! Hungry, Pete? Patty jackson and Karen Glowczewski cheer on their teams. A . - ' fx V 1 M1 . ,aw . , 1.3 .9-K Es A Al. 'il 'F N .M K . ......,-...V,.,..........,.......l--.-v- . , 5oMQ0'FF'TL FEL , peopla ever-ywhfflz always fm LMS W0-vw. WWW guyujhkng 9 N SWL' xi? 'az 33, bn gr' W A 1 4 9 f, , ' 7 J 1 s. - J 4 L- L ' XA Q , N .., H L. ,Q . r,. .rn W'Vk 4 by X m -1 4 X . 1 ' ka, --t .x,... Q M2 H?-K4pm.,,fa A FACE I am not treacherous, callous, jealous, superstitious, supercilious, venomous or absolutely hideous: studying and studying its expression, exasperated desperation though at no real impasse, would gladly break the glass, when love of order, ardour, uncircuitous simplicity, with an expression of inquiry, are all one needs to be! Certain faces, a few, one or two-or one face photographed by recollection- to my mind, to my sight, must remain a delight. -Marianne Moore- Gerri Gusmano L- 4 Mary Reilly .Q -fapep... Greg Miller ---Qu K k ope Patty jackson zrsrm.. ,.. . , . . . f, - 1 I , ,Wo ., v 4 Ax.. 'K gp.. Q . x-Q- ' v'k ' ' ' S an ' f ini-4 bd ' x C' . . -x . , - P' xxx. H , :gf Q' v . 4 nu.-x i .' - ,- .,4fn,- r .7 L, vi- 1 . Jwlalef' .' 0 'Sifk , K 1 .X .1 :gr 3,41 'I 2 '. M, :-,v ,Q 1,1 r- s . '. ' ' ' ' joe Reynolds 5 Brenda Christensen if john Frabotta Greg Waelchli I y . W r ww. Shelly wine Tom Rarock Colleen Mcmonigge Beth Weidenhamer Q 7--1 29 Smiles, Tears, Laughs, and Fears 1 ,- f., 5 A., N ,I A ,,', .K jig . ,,. if W Qi ,1l'A A I' wiii,z1'mlIs I ' if fl As my life goes on, I believe Somehow, something's changed Something deep inside, a part of me There's a strange new light in my eyes Thing's I've never known. Changing my life, changing me I've been searching so long To find an answer Now I know my life has meaning. Now I see myself as I am Feeling very free Life is everything it's meant to be. When my days have come to an end I will understand What I've left behind, Part of me. I've been searching so long To find an answer Now I know my life has meaning I've been searching for an answer To the question - Who am I? Maybe it's true, it's only natural Good things in life take a long time. - Chicago Friends 3' A La , fx ew l ' 5 X 5 Y 1 .gE, 5 .N ' 4 445' Model UN Recipe for a Model U.N. Convention: Take 300 not very shy people, who can go five days and four nights without much sleep, but can still debate controversial issues between countries, use lots of big words, and can last through a state of confusion. Put them all in the Kalamazoo Hilton, give them several large, sound proof, convention rooms and mix well. Through all of this, many countries' policies have changed considerably and several diplomatic relationships of strange coincidence have been formed. were rx- ,sf 1. Mr. Pardike, the Model U.N. sponsor. 2. Elaine Constand, Kristen Churley and Michelle Wood all take an active part in the groups activities. 3. One of the delegations that the Model U.N. has assembled, with Kim Vendzuh, Vickey Markovich, Chris Wojcik, Sue Anderson, Patty Rosteck, Maria Yizze and Lisa Yizze. 4. Roseann Pizzo and jewel Grove call order to another meeting. Starting from the left: Mr. Pardike, Maria Yizze, Lisa Yizze, Patty Rosteck, Michelle Wood, Kim Venzuh, Kristen Churley, jewel Grove, Roseann Pizzo, Elaine Constand, Lyndsay Clark, Vicky Markovich, Chris Wojcik and Sue Anderson. 4 . Student Government Within the guidance of the officers and the extreme hard work of it's members, this year's Student Government is a very enthusiastic and efficient group of students. The main objective for this year is to organize as many activities as possible for the students at Chippewa, so that school unity and spirit is increased. This year's Student Government has learned to practice the parliamentary procedure and the adminstrative process. They are a group of students who are really concerned with what is happening. ,an N zk, Row 1: Tina jenicek, Diane Coley, Kathy Malburg, Tricia Straka,Chris Orkisz, julia Heinzmann, julie Kruzaua, joe Dimauro. Row 2: Philip Klimbal, Lisa Lang, Shelly Sans, Patty Miller, Laurie Grove, Marty Heinzmann, Cristy White, David Courtney Row 3: jim Grzywacz, Lorri Kalisz, Sarah Grillo, Kary Bloom, jackie Thomas, Dona johnson, Denise Tonks, Kim Madou, Elaine Constand. Row 4: Lyndsay Clark, Sue Anderson, Shannon Coon, jim Warren, George Toma, President Kristen Churley. 1. Mr. Heethuis taking part in anotner Student Government meeting. ' i i-it . at Q- 2. Kristen Churley, Christie White, and Q A Donna johnson conduct the business ' ' F at hand' ' ii' 3. lumPin ' l0e DiMauro flips out at ' t'i'l' at - over Student Government progress. Forensics Does It Again. 1, Don't you love Miss Konrad's braids. 2. Forensic and Drama trophies. 3. A nice ride on the bus. 4. Forensic students study real hard. 5, Good time to relax. Forensics is a competitive speech activity. Students from all over the State compete in tournaments every Saturday from Mid-February to early May. Forensics is a creative and diversified activity consisting of 10 different categories of performances regulated by strict rules and time limits. Chippewa's teams, under the skill of Miss Stephanie Konrad, has been recognized as one of the top ten teams in the State. They have won consistently at invitationals and they have qualified for State finals six out of the seven years the team has existed. 'sy 1' 'Qi ' 9 , -. 1 i s ...Z A -gil 1 A. lllllf iiumri 9 ts, K x K is s , . X-4.1553 1: Denise Gryspeerd, jay Plante, Kim Enos, Ken Burrows, john Donnellon Oles. mmm gm- MQW 5 2: George Schuster, Ted Oresky, Kim Rude, Kelly Perica. 7. ' .- ...fy- ' ' . ,.W. ii. . , Jl,k sf, ,ff--...,,,, Q ,f f , f Q -1 .K 1 I This year's debate team started out fresh in more ways than one, with new students and a new coach. Though lacking in experience, the debators came through in that victorious Chippewa tradition. Starting late into the season, they entered the Middle Macomb League and left with trophies and a 12-6 record. Debators winning trophies were Kim Rude, Third Place Speaker Award, George Schuster, Fifth Place Speaker Award, and julie Kurzava, Over-All Top Debator. This year's team consisted of Coach Mr. Walter Tychloiz, Capt. Theodore Oresky, George Schuster, Kim Rude, and julie Kurzava. -1 , l--X N , J! A . we Debate ls 2 W ith lt. 1 -L - i Ted Oresky challenges a Warren Woods opponent 'M 'Sk and wins. 2. George Schuster and Ted Oresky find their evidence. 3. Three debators talk to their opponents. Top row: jim Pearce, Diane Trombly, Randy Gruszczynski, Paul Fieg, Ann Lipinski. Bottom row: janine Pierce, Linda Markovich, Linda Giulianelli, Vicki Markovich. The fact that Drama Clu qualified for the State one-act finals was indeed a significan g miaA A accomplishment, but these talente and hard-working members wer not satisfied with that achievemen At the State level, their productio The Bear placed sixth. Their play was awarded ar excellent set, make-up, an- costume award. The judges at th. State level repeated many of same comments as those at regional level. Both sets University professors who i judges, were impressed with t maturity. This year's play broke all exis records and after progres through three stages competition, it was awarded certificates and four medals recognition and two trophies. A . sassy..-T in 4 . Miss Konrad. . Diane s poor little bear won t stop crying. ' 3. Paul plays his character with style. ' 4. Now you listen to me, Randy says to janine. 5. Ahh rest at last. 6. We're Bear friends. 7. The GANG 8. Let me show you how to do it. 1-it N u . P s Cn with 64' the Show! U B.0.E.C. The Business Office Education Club fB.O.E.C.i is a high school career education organization for students with a career objective in office occupations. Membership is for those students who are currently enrolled in a business course. Some of the purposes of B.O.E.C. are to develop and strengthen the confidence of young people in themselves and their work, to improve and establish standards for entrance into a business career, to encourage the development of occupational skills, knowledge and ability to a high level of proficiency, and to develop leadership ability through participation in educational, vocational, 'N civic, recreational and social activities. ,-eq i um -N4 2 aieaabaeeeie eocicaaooooos Front row from the left: Sue Donnellon, Rene Anderson, Sue Malburg, Sandy Banach, Sharon Gehle. Second row: Mr. Palaszewski, ladvisori Caroline Desch, Connie Ruffino, Candy Gray, Deanna Tozer, Barb Edwards. Third row: Peggy Hauer, Erin Shanahan, Dorthy Gzel, Karen Rager, Chantel Fleming, Ginger Gietzen, Suzette Landuyt, Amy Klockow. Missing from the picture are: Cathy Miller, Debbie Hodas, Bev Wiengantz and Kathy Eberts. Mary Poma hurries to finish her typing. Renee Anderson works on her accounting. B.O.E.C. President, Sue Malburg. Sue Donnellon practices her shorthand. F.H.A. F.H.A. is a special group of girls wno help people in many ways. They started the year off by recruiting new members, entering a car for the Homecoming parade, going bowling, attending a regional meeting, and taking cookies to a home for the aged. Their future plans include bake sales, candy sales, recreational activities, and attending the F.H.A. state convention, held at Western Michigan University in April. 3 4 Patty Covert in deep thought over the planning of another F.H.A. activity. Taking an active part in the meeting events are Liz Savage and Marie Murray. The F.H.A. group, starting from the left backg Sue Windizo, Terry Lange, Michelle Gillman, Marie Murray, Vicky Pellagrino, Mrs. Redebaugh, Lisa Nieman. The left front rowg Laura Goyke, Patty Covert, Kris Bratkowski, Mary Stockwell and Cindy Grime. Missing from the picture is Mary jo Kaiser. The F.H.A. float with some of its members. President Terry Lange at work on the float the group constructed. K ' ,..-..N ' f'f.....-as 5 39 . 'N7N .- N'-. Varsity Club 7 Membership in the Varsity Club can be attained by earning a Varsity letter in a Varsity sport at Chippewa. The Club members are required to participate in money making activities to receive credit for trips to professional athletic events. Some of the money making ventures include the concession -5 stand at home games, candy sales, and car washes. The club is also involved in several charity activities. The Special Olympics for the Handicapped as well as donating money to the schools with handicapped children are some favorites of the club. . .W,, ..... .t,, Row 1: Carolyn Nemes, john Maranzano, Michelle Slowiczek, Becky Marshall. Row 2: Geri Gusmano Holman Sue Cote Wendy Laise Kath Bates Row 3: I I 1 Y ' Szliter, Ann Marie Floreno, Laurie Taukert, Beth Theut. Mark Hargrave, Dave Bratkowski, Tom Hannah, Mike Larry Bott, Lisa Reichenbach. Row 5: Theresa Kozl Melanie Baich, Norm Heinrich, Fred Hannah. Row 6: Reichenbach, Andy Marcotte, jeff Nixon, David johns. R Don Drabik, Colleen McMonigle, Karen Glowczewski, l Pacholski. The Beat Goes On One band at Chippewa that is keeping the musical beat on a high note is the Stage Band. Stage Band, directed by Ron Cardeccia, can be found at Basketball games, Fall Follies, and Stage Band concerts. Neither the students or Mr. Cardeccia receive any money or extra credit for playing in the band, but they sure give people a lot of enjoyment. .-4' 1. Mr. Cardeccia keeps the beat up. 2. Fall Follies performance. 3. Half time entertainment. 4. One and a two and a three. 5. Outstanding band student Bruce Bradford. 6. Practice makes perfect. Chippewa Goes on Strike On Nlonday's after school, you can find a lot of students at Frontier Lanes. Intramural Bowling involves about 48 people - divided into 12 teams. Every week they compete for points - with reason. The top 3 teams each receive trophies for their efforts. Trophies are also given llifgm - -. fx lkl.:5-11.17 out for high games, high averages and for the most improved bowler. lt's not Bowling for Dollars , but whoever wins, be it Quadrophenia, Blue Ribbon, The Twisters, The Gutter Dusters or some other team, all agree it was a good time. - 5 . I 'l. Let me roll it to ya. 2- Craig Metter checks up on Alex Cracchiolo and Rose Ann Pizzo to make sure his score is right. 3. With style like that, Ken Danaj is sure to get a strike, 4. Alex Cracchiolo watches the pins fall. Equestrians Are Cn Their C A new addition to Chippewa's student activities is the Equestrian Team. The self-supporting team of nine has been riding hard, competing in shows, and enjoying every minute. In competition, the first event is started by joan Fitzgibbon and Freida Simon. When they get their points, the Western class moves in with Dave Lezell, Debbie Bruno and Laura Cadle, bringing in more points. The English event is up next with Eric Schwartz, Becky Marshall, Sonya Mozeleski and Colleen Herman. They make a strong and confident group. The team works hard and their efforts have been rewarded. In their first year as a team, they placed second in the Port Huron Championship. The team is happy and looking forward to an even better year in 1980. Left to Right: Debbie Bruno on Squizzana, Eric Schwartz on Chief Nawaka, Becky Marshall on Ceasar's Poco Rush, Laura Cadle on Squaw, Dave Lezell on Las Straw, Colleen Herman on DJ., Freida Simon on Beau, and Sonya Mozeleski on Howdy. Standing: joan Fitzgibbon, an unidentified groom and coach Debbie Wwiss. Ceasar's Poco Rush and Becky Marhsall calmly pose for a picture. Eric Schwartz takes Chief Nawaka for a ride. Sonya Mozeleski lets Howdy know who's boss. Skiing Alpine Valley, the place alot of students spent their Wednesday evenings this year. The ski club sponsors Mr. Weits, Mr. Shanbeck and Mr. Kennedy said the skiing turnout this year is better than in the last three years. The students who participated in the program felt it was very successful and are hoping for another fine season next year. After all, it is a great sport done purely for enjoyment. But Baby It's Cold Gutslde The Ones with the Long Ears gi P ,Ii an , Sea iss ,6'l-.,,: , QQ zv., 1 1, ' 1 e' ff A :i q r M if ix l s Are the Donkeys, or Are They? I Ol X e The curtain rises, the spotlight goes on, and another Chippewa Valley performance is ready to begin! Once again the excellent talent we have in our school put on many fine performances for us this year. As the years continue on, the shows will continue, each year bringing more new bright talent to our stage. A Successful Variety Show year's Nl.C.S. 2. ist place winners, jim Riggio and Nancy G rantham. 3. julie Kurzava and Ed Bornoty with a performance second place. 4. john Czarnik, George Grzywacz, john Procita, and Steve Prue singing C.V.H.S. 5. Pauly Toma and the rest of the crew with their ode to teachers. The Variety show was a big success this year with the help of outstanding acts. Technical theatre arts played a large role in the Variety show with expert use of sound and light. Thank you! Ms. Fadell. The three outstanding acts selected by the judges were: in first place, jim Riggio and Nancy Grantham singing a song that was written by jim Riggio. Second place went to julie Kurzava and Ed Bornoty singing Scarborough Fair. Third place went to Pam Makowski singing Tomorrow. Congratulations to all who helped and performed in the 1979 junior Class Variety Show. Chippevv '78-79 Choir ,ai 3 4 This year C.V.H.S. has a new start, with a new choral director, Ms. Merrill. We've had our traditional Fall Follies which included the Roaring Twenties to the Raging Sixties. Two good M.C.'s really topped it off. The Christmas Concert was a real success at St. Peter's Church, accompanied by the Flushing String Quartet. Our Madrigals and Acappella choirs made a trip to Greenfield Village. A new group, composed of almost all sophomores and called the Concert singers will perform for the rest of the year. Jaw?-ey 1. Pete Tocco has a sly grin on his face. 2. Lori Hegwood and lim Riggio singing at Fall Follies. 3. Dianna and Ann smile pretty. 4. Mrs. Merril at the piano. 5. Pam Makowski singing at her solo. 6. Karen Kozelski, Sue Mitchell, Kim Cook and Sue Cote. Choir Roaring Into Chippewa Valley Choir moved into a new year with a new teacher, Miss Kathy Merrill. Miss Merrill has many years of experience and is very well qualified. Backed by a lot of talent and knowledge from the students, Miss Merrill should be able to get off to a booming start in her first year. The past few years have been excellent for the choir. Good Luck in the following years, and keep the good work, C.V.H.S. Choir. Y , if 4 Pete and Tom giving heavy vibes at Fall Follies. jon and Ann sitting pretty during a Madrigal Medly at Fall Follies. Paul you make the girls melt with this tender solo. A couple of clowns lPete, Tom, and joel at Greenfield Village. Nancy Patterson, one of the many soloists. Elaine Constand shows her talents on the piano. ln 1972, Mr. Berndt took over the instrumental music program at C.V.H.S. At that time the program had 90 students in two bands. Today there are 160 students in 4 bands and classes. They are: Stage Band, Symphony Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Percussion class, Brass class and Woodwind class. For the first time the band has received a first division rating. Since that, the band has received two more first division ratings. Last year for the first time, the Concert was entered and received a second division. Interest in band, and a large enrollment has inspired Mr. Berndt to start a new band next year called the Varsity Band. hw 2 3 The Flag Girls perform well during the Homecoming week this year. They areg Marge Smith, Cindy Guestello, Debbie Werner, Laura jenicek, Losa Zoli, Luanne Lawrence, Lisa Coccia, Debbie Lemons, Laura Lechleitner, Maria Valenti, Sue Ritz. The Band preparing to perform at halftime during the Homecoming game. Henry Reed fNapoleonl poses with class. Mr. Berndt stops for a quick shot before leading the band on to the field. 51 NIB., 1. Mr. Berndt leads the band during a practice session. 2. Kathy Bates in the practice room. 3. Maura Nlittelstadt and jeff Demey look cold out on the football field. 4. Sue Scully and Kathy Nlordan, what are you doing on the floor? 5. Pam, Kathy and Bridget, what's so funny? 6. jeff Gruber practicing his music. 7. Sandy Mordan looks surprised. Drama, Better Than Ever Drama Club at C.V.H.S. has grown immeasurably. Over the last eight years, the club's reputation has grown to excellence throughout the state, by the direction of Miss Konrad. The very successful club still maintains the basic principles needed to have a good club. Every member of drama is part of a special family that loves the theatre. With a fantastic production of The Bear the club broke all the school records by winning two trophies, four superior awards and two excellent certificates. I. Stage crew adds final touches. 2, Randy Gruszczinski shows his talent lrl competition. 3. Stage crew works hard so the show can go on. 4 The whole bloomin' drama bunch!! 5. lanine Pierce and Randy GruSZCZif1Skl kiss and make up during an act. 6. Linda Giulianelli and lanine Pierce PUY on make-up before the DIHY- ff ef ws? vw 'Q . M 'Ki' ! --Q X W 'Y Z ,Jw-v 4 I X4 mf ,-J, Q w L 'lf I- f 711 Till! mul: x g 1 45 The Chippewa Valley Big Reds finish off another challenging year of sports. Once again the thrills and excitement of winning and the disappointments and agony of defeat filled the hearts of all who took part in the athletic program here at Chippewa. Each year to come will bring new challenges in the Oakland A league with more spirit than ever! vans. L !u. f l ff 1 .KEY ' ,H 1 J 3-ff' .mi ' M... 3 1 -Q. - I 'U' 5-WM ' f' -ww W f za.-w-,ggyny Q .5- K ,pf 'N lf,lY ,rv 1 'W 'lf fl ,ki n.Q.h f'f.1w lk' V' z-..qw.u. w -- 1 1 -LA W x 5 wr- 4, A., S ,fm gi? A 65- im ' Hs, , I . .TQ-1,f433K 1a ' 1' . wr 'SX f 1, 423 Lg , X! ' ,I A at ' 5 47 Iii? i 2 I E I I 1, ,A 1 X .- 1- ' H r 5 . v parkw- ., I X' X' lx, f 'H + 2?-fwfr Q ,, ! , x 4' f .122 -N N -V iz , df . f XA ..- 5 , 'gy' I lr,:++ -AW uf... 'I'BN 'fn rm Q E, UI' A U. E' X fN'l'f f A 'Y'-A -T 'i r I 5' l V , vs lv . . f, . .5 WT Sr Big Reds Handicapped Because of Injury ' WiU A I t hough , from a record standpoint, this years team fell short of their goals, they fulfilled all expectations in developing a legitimate team attitude. Despite the disappointments, the coaches and players remained supportive of one another and didn't let the losses destroy their self-respect. The team was very young, comprised mostly of sophomores and juniors. The experience these young players gained, particularly the positive leadership demonstrated by the seniors, should be a foundation for improvement to excellence in the years ahead. Players honored were captains Steve Murray, Steve Shehan, and Art Miller. Steve Murray gained first team All Conference honors, as well as second team All County KAI and All County combined, he also received Honorable Mention Metro East. Eric Strauss, Steve Shehan, Art Miller, Bob Smith, Don Drabik, Stan LaPerriere and Rich Aniel were Honorable Mention All League for their efforts. rv-'rw v gn i , S Q 'W 1 k yr 'A ' ' 5 ' ' r t., - , - at . ze- .vt ,, Front Willia Strau Sheha Maran Head :PN 3 3 Row: Ron Rozman, jon johnson, Terry Plantridge, Don Prue, Mike Baxter, Tom Latanzie, Ken Mick, Steve Prue, john Verbecke, Ron ms. Second Row: Stan LaPerriere, Bob Smith,Mike Whiter, Dave Steiner, George Parris,Tony Lamberti, Mike McGowan, Tom Waelchli, Eric ss, Kevin Kavanaugh, Dave johns. Third Row: Asst. Coach Damian Belvedere, Art Miller, jim Mahar, Tim Murray, Steve Murray, Steve n, Ron Rogers, Bill Mattingly, Fred LaHood, jeff Novak, Mike Todd, Sal Caruso. Top Row: Asst. Coach Dennis Houtteman, john zano, Maurice Knight, Rich Aniel, john Werthman, Don Drabik, Dave Marcione, jim Grzywacz, Kris Nietubyc, Dean Griffon, Ken Spratke, Trader Doug Howell of Notre Dame is torn apart by ex-teammates. Big Red is caught laying down on the job. Steve Prue gets needed yards. Steve Shehan gets defensive instructions from assistant coach Dennis Houtteman. Big Reds set up for the attack Reds Commended for Efforts 1 ,J .ini ,.,,,. ,H . ,. ,v A .MU 1 , A , K K, , --------- , 4 mp V.. 2 x 1.54.41 A 1 Q Ri . john Werthmann boots away an excellent punt. Bob Smith saves a touchdown. Cheerleaders await the Big Reds entrance through the hoop. All-star jim Mahar is first through. Don Prue asking instructions. Stan LaPerriere and john Werthmann are eager to hit. The iam packed stands of Homecoming Day. Big Reds strong on goal-line defense. Steve Murray shows off his moves. Tom Waelchli receives the hand off. Novak pitches out in a nick of time. '17 aft Qlym ' ' 3 fl X . 1 9 8 O n junior Varsity Plays a Tough Seaso Despite only one thrilling victory, the Big Red's junior Varsity football team achieved its goal of preparing players for Varsity next season. The team was very competitive and rarely out of any of the games they played in. Indicative of the athletes who worked hard and provided a model for other football players was Tom Olivieri who played both offense and defense for the Big Reds. The junior Varsity players will be an important part of next years Varsity. l. Tom Olivieri gains yardage around the left end. 2. Paul Corona takes the snap from the center and starts the play. 3. Corona eludes his defender and breaks away from necessary yardage. 4. But Coach. S. Kavanagh pursues the play from the left end. 6. Rich Hoffman makes the Big Red's offensive line look good. 7. Rich Hoffman catches another pass thrown by Paul Corona. 8. Fighting for it, Rich goes up for the ball again. bi' r 5 mia N. ,wa M:-sw-rms? First Row: Mike Rayner, joe Verbeke, Tony Gusmano, Steve Gianakopoulos, Tom Olivieri, john Procida, Ron Wood, Dave Washer, Scott Derwinscus. Second Row: Chuck Drabik, Mike Cairavino, Paul Corona, Mark Lafata, john Truax, john Martino, Mark Shandor, Ralph Yonka, Greg Paraski, Mark Burns. Third Row: Paul Glaser, Doug Mahar, Tom Coon, Paul Harris, Mike Pace, Rich Hoffman, Mark Beach, Dave Rivard, George Grzywacz, Norm Heinrich. Fourth Row: Coach Frank Tymrak, Dave Mattingly, Dan Casey, Eric Anderson, Darryl Kurily, Ernie Neumayr, Craig Kavanagh, john Sauve, Len Smascz, Coach Gary Brundirks. Freshmen Football Stands Tall Chippewa Valley's freshman football team had a tough season this year. A hard working coach, and a lot of effort by the team helped them to play tough and keep themselves going. Despite their record, the Big Reds showed much promise and enthusiasm for next years j.V. and Varsity. The Oakland A is a tough league, and there was a lot of individual effort by each of the teammates. We look forward to a good junior Varsity team next year. ' Nt W . . A r Hint- ,. f SW . I was X V' ', I , no l 1. lim Mcgowan in hot pursuit of an opposing runner. 2. Vic Tabinske scrambles to deliver a pass. 3. Big Reds go up the line on a goal line effort. 4. joel Pell returns after a long hard play. 6. Coach Allen fires up the team before the second half. 7. Coach Zatkoff watches his team in action. 8. As the quarterback starts the play, the team is ready for action. 23 W 4 xv 3 5 Row: joe Holman, Al Ciecielski, Ron Lenny LaRosa, john Constand, Decook, jim Holman, jim Mcgowan, Hess, jim Yizze, Mike Beach, Scorekeeper Salinger. Second Row: Coach Iey Zatkoff, Rich Miller, Len Borek, Greg Redlawsk, Vince Ellavich, Dave Moore, Andy Vendzuh, joel Pell, Steve Anderson, jeff Gabrielson, Fred Dove, Cathy Lamberti, julie Goddu. Third Row: Fred Damico, Pat Moron, Sean Mullins, Steve Liuzzo, jim Davis, Mark Brothers, Gary Rupersberg, Peter Samoray, Tony Fiorvento, Stan Smith, Paul Harris, Vic Tabinske, Brent Travis, Bryan Goike, Mark Urbin. Defensive Captains: Steve Liuzzo, jeff Gabrielson Offensive Captains: Vic Tabinske, Mike Beach 67 Girls T ' ' l The Girls Tennis team and its coach, Ms. Cheryl Slowiczek, ended the season on a very positive note. The team's over-all win-loss record was ll-3, with an Oakland A League record of 11-1. This league record earned the team the All-League Championship trophy. Recognition was also attained when Chippewa hosted the League Meet, for the team won a trophy for com-ing in 'first place. Other awards received by members of the team include ennls, League Champs Most Valuable Player , won by ninth grader Anne Marie Floreno. Her record at first singles position was 14-0 and her presence was greatly appreciated by the team. Theresa Kozlowski, an llth grader and a co-captain, also had a very good year by winning the 4th singles position at the League Meet. Winning the third flight doubles position was the team of Terri Hauer and julie Houthoofd. The team looks forward to another good season in 1979. r Back: Coach Slowiczek, Barb Amann, Kathy Kozlowski, Yvonne Nystrom, Carolyn Nemes, Beth Szliter fmanagerj. Middle: Becky Bleakley, Nancy Matz, Lori Taukert, Sue Cote, Beth Theut, Anne Marie Floreno. Front: Mary Lou Landis, Kim Enos, Bridget julian, julie Houthoofd, Theresa Kozlowski, Terri Hauer, Karen Kozelski. l. Sue Cote steps forward to greet the ball before returning it to the other side of the net. 2 Karen Kozelski watches the ball sail to her opponent's side of the net, hoping it will not be returned. 3 Bridget julian nervously warms up before her match. 4 Playing doubles, Kim Enos serves for her partner Lori Tau kert. 5. Individuals strive for personal victories while keeping in mind the team's standing. 6. julie Houthoofd shows the intensity of her game while her partner, Terri Hauer gets ready to return the ball. 7. Carolyn Nemes demonstrates her powerful underhand return. 8. Nancy Matz puts a spin on the ball hoping to out-wit her opponent. 9. Tennis appears to be no challenge for Theresa Kozlowski. Becky Bleakley anticipates the approach of the ball. 5 6 9 10 Cross Country Runners Excel lf the 1978 Cross-Country season could be summed up in one word it would be success . The word applies not only to the over-all team gains, but also the many individual achievements. Both the boy's and the girl's teams had winning records, 10-5 and 4-3 respectively. Each brought a first place trophy home to Chippewa, the boys in the Notre Dame Invitational and the girls in the Macomb County Invitational. Many individuals also received personal recognition. Gary Lukas not only won the Notre Dame invitational, but was undefeated in dual meets, selected to the All-Macomb County Cross-Country team, co-Most Valuable Player in the Oakland A , and a State finalist. Gregg Lukas, hot on his brother's heels, was also a State finalist. Three of Chippewa's girls, Lynda Herman, Michelle Roberts and Wendy Laise also made the All-County team. Lynda went on at Regional competition to become a State finalist. . A f, ..,,.g,,,f Coach Birch 8 .- -. ...X 4 Front: Wendy Laise, Lynda Herman, Michelle Roberts Back: Coach Phillips, Patty Garman, Donna Sroka, Pam Schmidt Sandy Mordan M 'ilwqgkylz U 'Qu is 1 A. Il -.r Front: Brian Hibbard, Gregg Lukas, Gary Lukas, Don Campbell Back: Greg Waelchli, Coach Phillips, Dave Bratkowski, jeff Nixon, Gordon Tabenske, Andy Marcotte, Mark Hargrave, Craig Marshall, Mark Thompson, Keith Sroka, Coach Birch 2 Wim 'link' ' Hunk 5 6 Ll-All ' ,elkrx 41 ff. Rv: - V... aaSX?S.'5? 7. - -Q. M-. my. Q. . 'qi ifigiff' 'XA I .1 i'... K l. Brian Hibbard and Gordon Tabenske find no competition in an opponent. 2. Lynda Herman picks up the pace. 3. Three of Chippewa's top female runnersg lleft to rightl Lynda Herman, Wendy Laise and Sandy Schmidt. 4. Greg Waelchli watches the girls run. 5. Chippewa's runners lead the pack. 6. Pam Schmidt and Sandy Mordan pace each other through a long race. 7. Gary Lukas leaves the others behind. 8. Wendy plans her strategy. 9. Don Campbell spots the finish line. 10. Gregg Lukas runs a lonely 2nd mile. Golf Team Looks Good This years Golf Team shows quite a bit of depth as far as its players go. The seniors on the team were joe Earhart, Kevin Schill and Matt Honos. juniors included Shawn Trauer, Tom Ulrich and jerry Rizzo. Gary Hanton, a freshman, also earned his varsity letter as well. Outstanding golf by Tom Ulrich earned him the honor of All League. joe Earhart also played good golf during the season, he was selected All-League honorable mention. This years team had a 3-5 league record, and an 8-7 overall record. 2 3 l i 1 JF E37 55 w I w . uf. , 4--s -ww. n V 14 i ,............- 2,.,.. ey .za 5 . ,Q . 1 1. f , K f L , . f . vw M, sl KL v- JS -s FIS KQV! ' 15 , px u , r A J 6 , . Sw ::s.,,.,u1 H' ' ,. 5 1 wma- ' - ' ff.-s::ii'ggs5x',Ey .-. '-M r K, 5 ff . Q X , A .5 2. . ' K: 4, I X .2 N... f'. ' X, X9 . ,Q ,V -Q., - :Q Af? 1- . up ,. xx hx X lf , ' w I x v - ,,, 1 1 1 .vw xy., X L.zf Q . ,.-. ' 'X fy ,S 'MSM' ,' ' gf gg, ' ' .www ip fii Qs L KT? L ' X . E K I-4 ' K Soccer The 78-79 school year has been the first year in which we had two soccer teams at C.V.H.S. The Varsity team had a rather unfortunate premier season. However, they began to win after making defensive alterations, af 1. Tom Mick plans his strategy. 2. Mike Faba runs up for a kick. 3. Paul Thurm has good control of the ball. 4. Al LaRosa gives it all he's got. Comes to well as changes in the team's strategies. Coach Horton, who himself is a newcomer to the sport, did an excellent job in coaching the team. A good number of people tryed out for the team proving Soccer is finally here and planning to stay. Chippewa wr First Row, L to R: Vince Viviano, Keith Nickel, Larry Bott, Mike Faba, joe Mirable,Tom Mick, Steve Girard, Al LaRosa Second Row, L to R: Coach Horton, Mike Moron, Kurt Breily, Frank Vogel, Vince Caruso, Ralph Macioce, Mike Sanau, Paul Thurm, Karen Reichenbach V' 'B 'lille experience Proves To Be a Threat The l.V. Soccer team, also coached by lVlr. Horton, did quite well this year. The team wiped out their opponents on several occasions. With 5 wins to back them up, the j.V. team established themselves as a real threat. There were many outstanding individual players, . -. .lik . ,. - An.. including Chris Krupp, the only female on the team. She showed that she could play as well as any guy. This being the l.V. team's first year in the Oakland A conference, many were surprised by how well they played, but the team had confidence from the start. First Row L to R Ron Byer Vic Vogel joe Gerlando, Shawn Bell, Chris Breily, Steve Second Row L to R Coach Horton Scott Banks, john Kourelis, Chris Krupp, Dave Smith, . loe Gerlando attempts to block a kick. 2. Dave Smith takes off after a ball. 3. Dave Marchione waits for the ball I0 come his way. 4. Chris Krupp proves she's as good as any other player. L . '1 xl.. ,wrt g 5 : ' ifsfff . s -Qs,-me 3 Q C ' 3 2.3 if 1- su 'N I8 X Varsity Girls Prove Themselves The girls Varsity Basketball team finished with an overall record of 6-14, while finishing with a 5-6 League record. This years squad was young and inexperienced, and this accounted for many of the losses. With many of the girls returning and young prospects from the j.V. team, we look to go places next year. Holly Nelson, senior and Angela lmpastato, juniorg made Honorable Mention in the Oakland A , The team voted Angela Impastato Most Valuable Player, Kris Kare Most Improved Player, and Carol Madson Rookie of the Year. -...N 4 l.Maura Middelstad questions Angela lmpastato's form. ' 2. Laurie Puchalski makes the attempt for extra points. 3. Carol Madson in command. . 4. Holly Nelson outjumps the opposition. 5. jill jackson helplessly stands by as - 3 Angela takes the only way out. get 5 - t 1? i on 1 klk'Wvf'1 '.. , . - -.K 1 , . II, . ,,,. ., Super Season for lV Team The 1978 Girls Basketball season ended with a lot of hope and promise for the future. The l.V. team comprised an 11-4 record, second place in the Oakland UA . A lot of hard work and dedication by the girls enabled us to have such a successful season, commented coach Larry Sylvester. Captains Gayle Waelchli and Margaret Vernier were brought up to Varsity for the tournaments and performed excellently. - 1 R ary Blair jackie Deeb Colleen jackson I Isllcjilliolgbwziksligbn Riley,'Sheri cogdorl, Hilary Howell, Debbie Probst Tgp Row' Gayle Waelchli, Margaret Vernier, Kellie Perica, Coach Larry Sylvester 1 . fi X.' 1. Margaret Vernier sets up for the shot. 2. Coach Sylvester tries to settle his girls down durin a time-out g . 3. Chippewa girls await the outcome of the free throw. 'si . :Aera .. 'W' Freshmen Have Impressive Season This years Fresh men earned a 5-5 team record. All the players showed a lot of hustle and determination. Each player greatly improved throughout the season and showed potential for the future. Team captains were Debbie Spratke and Deanna Semenas who was high scorer with 93 points for the season. Miss Schoen, a new physical education teacher here at Chippewa, coached the girls. She was assisted by Dee Dee Bott. Miss Schoen feels the entire team exhibited good effort and worked well together. 1. 2. 3. S. :wr f 5 1-nf .N K-, . ii,i be .J A Q l l . , - Q' Z! qi ee w f ,ff jennifer johns looks on as Marcee Klausing shoots. Mary Beth jackson gets the shot away in heavy traffic. Debbie Spratke and Deanna Semenas going for the rebound. H U Varsity Talent Impressive This year's Varsity basketball team has put a step toward a stronger and more respectable basketball program. Though their record for the season may be unimpressive Q5-121, the Varsity lost many close games including an overtime with state rated Clawson. Among the graduating seniors were Bob MacDonald and Eric Strauss, each receiving honorable mention All-League recognition Our league, the Oakland A, is recognized statewide and the basketball team, like all teams at Chippewa Valley, has worked very hard to earn respect. X-.- l x . Front Row: Dave jolly, Bill Kane, Eric Strauss, Steve Gianakopoulos. 2 Middle Row: Neil Norat, Mark Hussey, Bob MacDonald, john Pralnito Back Row: Tom Ulrich, Mike Robelli, Coach Lawrence Cosart, john Knecht Mark Miller Ken Spratke. 'Wa za l. john Pranito tries to get a shot up in .E 3 9 J. x. ' 3 6 ...as- ill Q, We -:ss M 33? a heavy traffic. 2. Mark Hussey takes a shot at the baseline. 3. A touchdown , says Bob Macdonald. 4. Tom Ulrich battles for a rebound. 5. Mark Miller tries for the jump ball. 6. john Knecht, that's an easy shot. 7. Bill Kane shows his superb form. 8. just another two points. 9. Mark Hussey at the end of a fast break. lO. Dave jolly handles the pressure. ,,,. B Q.. : W . 0 ff 9 81 l.V. Prepared for Next Year The lV Basketball team displayed a very good attitude towards a learning atmosphere. Although their record was 2-14, they still learned the skills and fundamentals. Through the year, many players showed individual improvement, but the team could not improve as a whole. Many jV players will give the Varsity team some help next year. Many of them have the skills and the ability to do so. YQ Front Row Ken Burrows Steve Cruise Mike Robell Steve Gianakopoulos Mike Baxter Steve Gordon PauICorona Back Row Richard Hoffmann Kurt Breilmg Terry Scott john Sauve, Maurice Knight Mark Beach wk ,yn .. 14,13 4 ij .. ,i 'N as ,'w- I A t 'Q il ff-Qt CN , ,S if A 93- . - 5. , .. Q, Have to get the ball back! Mike Robelli. jump ball. Marice Knight makes a layup. Terry Scott makes one more free throw. What form? Steve Gordon tries his hand at a jump ball. 0 1 3 6 5 5 2 li I I I I I I I I li Il I I ., I bi 1 I I I I I I as . I-1390 Rookies Wet Their Feet For their first year of organized basketball, the Freshman basketball team produced respectable success. They improved in basic fundamentals as the year went on. Coach Kern stressed defense, a successful Part of their game due to their strong hustle. The team tried to work around a controlled and disciplined offense, but was not totally successful. Overall, the Frosh showed improvement from the beginning of the year to the end of the year, and a good showing. A , - , , it I 1 1 55 i Si I s I I I lr it 4 I I .vw ' ' ' ' ' 1 2 Top Row: Coach George Kern, jeff Gabrielson Gary Hanton Dean Sestok, Andy Bely, Steve Anderson, Vic Tabenske Bob jansen john Thoel, Gary Puchalski, Statisticians jim joe Homan Bottom Row: Rob Hiddings, Mike Beach Bill Hess jim Miner Not Present: Greg Redlawsk ,E -.,, D 3 , fi 1:-is 1, 4 1. Pre-game activities? 2. Rob Hiddings shows off his form to the opponent. . john Thoel burns his opponent as Gary Hanton watches on. 4. Gary Puchalski lets go his free shot. 5. Vic Tabenske f three point play! 6 ,Reaching for the lights Gary Hanton? . Four feet are better than two. ,QTY Auf 1 -Q. Wi.. x 0, 5. x, - - 5 i .1'ea I f , ' 1 :ks 7 6 Varsity Finds Teamwork Pays Off The '78-'79 Varsity volleyball team had an outstanding record this year with 10 wins, 5 losses, 0 ties. The Varsity team competed in 3 tournaments and placed in two of them, taking the runner-up position in the shrine tournament, and placing llth in the Battle Creek Tournament which had 60 teams in all. This year the Varsity team is bigger and Stronger than ever, says Miss Drake. With the longer practices and special training and more scrimages, the team is more developed than ever. This year the Varsity team traveled to Poland to compete against Poland's volleyball team. Miss Drake commented saying what a great experience it was, and that they learned a lot from a semi-professional team. Perhaps when these are seniors, they'Il be one of the most exciting teams Chippewa Valley has ever had. we ,Wi I .25 , .A ! v CWM- -- ? 5 F s l. Angela lmpastato serves the ball 2, Pam Bernabei serving the ball 3. Margaret Vermer, Maura Mlddlestadt and Sharyl M ..eee ,Ask 6 O AIDQS 25 -112 l - f g ,,k.:. yi l l ...,.. Maccagnone set the ball up 4. Dawn Dusty sets up 5. Margaret Vernner returns a serve 6. Carol Madsen and Margaret Vermer set up Cindy Kolleth 7. Dawn Dusty and Cindy Kolleth set up Angela lmpastato for a spike 1 13 'H L. O r' 1 Top Row: Coach Terry Drake, Angela lmpastato, Margaret Vernier, Pam Bernabl Ann Conte. Middle Row: Sharyl Maccognone, Liz Savage, Carol Madson, Sandy Schmidt, Kim Kare Bottom Row: Dawn Dusty, Maura Middlestadt, Cindy Kolleth, jill jackson. ,F x 11545 I X2 1 I 85 is 91 will dh me A. ...,.Z' 5 'Q f N ru ' ' 5 I H : ' ' ! 1 ' W. ' -- L 4 X W Z , f kv- rf if QV hr 'F if R , . A: wg 1 QI 5? ev Q 2 S x so Ss S 1 3 1 I' IO -R,-hw Frosh Volleyball Debuts 1979 marks the debut of Chippewa's Freshman Volleyball team. Coach Denise Lenders, a former student of Chippewa, taught the girls the basics of volleyball. This was no easy task, for many of the girls had never touched a volleyball before the first practice. Their win-loss record reflects only the strength of the competition. Since very few schools have Freshman teams, the girls were forced to play more experienced opponents. With a season of play under their belts, the girls will toughen next year's junior Varsity team. V'T' 1. Tandra Welke serves for game point. , .35 btyy if ?m-aqgma - . ,W ,, 2. Kim Cockran warms up her serving Back row: Coach Lenders, Kim Cockran, Tandra Danna, Gayle Edwards arm, Welke,Marcee Klausing, Carolyn Bergmann. Front row Rhonda Lee Karl Patterson 3. Team members pause for a pep rally. Middle row: Tina Fye, Lynette Erdman, Maria Malburg Chippewas All-Americans ig. . iihgr .g.,,i,,,... The All-American Volleyball team got more than it bargained for when Maureen Raska became one of the chosen few. Aside from her obvious abilities as a volleyball player, Maureen also excelled in other sports. She demonstrated her athletic talent in Track and Basketball. Maureen presently holds the school records in high jump and long jump and was a member of the record holding 880 yd. relay team. She was Valedictorian of the class of '78 and a member of the National Honor Society. She also participated in band for four years on an individual basis and with the group. Diana Lynn iDee-Deei Bott also made the honor of the All-American team. Dee-Dee is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding athletes ever to attend Chippewa Valley. She was a strong asset to team athletics, as she was a member of the Basketball team in the fall, Volleyball in the winter, and Softball in the spring. In four years at Chippewa, Dee-Dee earned 12 Varsity letters. She was one of the most exceptional pitchers the Softball team had ever seen, and was equally impressive on the basketball court. Dee-Dee was also a member of the National Honor Society. Annette Gray, Maureen Raska, iKary Bloom, and Lori LewisgTheresa Kaltz, Mittelstadt, Rosemary Blair Pam Schmidt, Denise Lenders, Angela Middle: Melinda Becker Impastato, Coach Drake. Managers, Sue Sara Smith, Dee-Dee Bott, Cindy Clore and Carmela Tanoury. Managers, Carolyn Malburg, 1. lla D 4' 1. The team that made it all possible. 2. Ms. Drake, the coach who taught them everything they know. Varsity Comes Gut on Top The 1979 wrestling season was an exceptional one and the varsity team had a great many outstanding wrestlers. Glen DeGrendel and Stan LaPerriere both went on to regionals. Stan LaPerriere and Rocky Kohler competed for the most pins of the season and Glen DeGrendel went undefeated most of the season. Other outstanding wrestlers were Tony Lamberti and Darryl Mangianti. All through the 1979 wrestling season the entire team was outstanding. The team has, and will have, many promising young wrestlers offering many excellent wrestling seasons to come. 1. john Werthmann prepares himself for his next match. 2. Attack!! 3. Chuck Verbeke attempts to pull himself up. 4. Come on, Don! 5, Don Prue knows he can win this one. 6, Greg Lukas gets the advantage. S E, 5 r lf' 3 Ugg? L, wav 'fifif' -1 Q9 sa, N, Q , CB Q2 Help fAggw Ji qi' 1 Q 1 rf- ' , 4 I E l.V. H a Good Seaso The junior Varsity team proved that Chippewa Valley sh continue its winning ways by posting a 13 win and 2 loss se They also placed third in the Chippewa Valley Invitational this year's varsity losing 8 starting wrestlers, many of this j.V.s will find their way into the varsity line up next year. g --... 4 Looks like a win for Chippewa. Be aggressive! Coach Brundirks gives a pep talk. George wishes he was out on the The ref doesn't look too happy. Doug Mahar shows his skill. Cr-r-runch! Chippewa on top! mats. A 1 A - ff , --'ge ff-X -- rf 'I 1 f ,fix .4 . Q we-,Q 1, ,Las V. ,1 fwx X . 'I LS. X ff MN iwil, V., AMAA A 'WI' M - 'K . , p . , 'A :hs mga Ame t Qc? -1-1... V Q ' f g. h -, M sang ao' '- if Boys The pride and satisfaction of knowing their own improvement was the trademark of the 1978 track team. Vast improvements in speed, strength and endurance were quite apparent by the end of the season. Highlights of the season were the victory over Clintondale, Brian Christensen going undefeated Track Is Determined in the 100 yard dash and Art Miller qualifying for the state finals by winning the state regionals in the discus. Building on that improvement the Big Reds would like to add a few more meets to the victory column for the 1979 season. like T T First Row: Mike Moron, Andy Marcotte, Brian Hibbard, Steve Gillespe, Gregg Lukas jim DeCock Chris jeschke SalCaruso Terry Plantrich, Don Drabik, Don Campbell, Third Row Norm Heinreich Mike McGowan Dan Paulson Stan Second Row: Dave Bratkowski, Brian Christensen, Gary Lukas, Don Prue, Bob Slefkle Mark Hargrave T001 Young Arr Mlllef C08Ch TYmf2ik A ,,l...-:.,.V ..x..,Mx. ..., ,..,v Q.. T S amos 4 sw, , Q,AX W ,. - . ,.4..M f Bl s K Q . i -lfiw-1 :mfg x'A' K .'sv.l'J, A , X...MN m Q ,. 1 X J L . iw Qi iw NJ , 3 I dp 2 . J f . X. X s - - ', v 1 R J' X. .f-...,m X gf 9 . L L m X V5 19 J R A 5 A, . I ff-. V . Rm , Eb ...iw SEQ, . A V ' ,- Q al'- ' ,fW'x . H g . ! f Q '41 .ss ' ' .r x . 9 mf Q . g Q -, 'N Sf: 4.x . - - , 5 XX x L- -N f . , s Q -:G K' , X , x ,.' :,. A Q' l ? f ' x Q, 1 5 , . Q . A . Q X X x X fr: f ., I 2 ' 4 4 A --- f' N H .. xx E- 1 N-Q QHQTQQN X aisswnll x X A Girls Track ls Exception The 1978 Girls' Track team has a list of accomplishments almost as long as its list of members. With the largest number of participants in Chippewa's four year history of girls' track, the coaches saw great potential in the team. Under the supervision of coaches Dan Phillips and Larry Birch, the team demonstrated its worth. With an overall record of 9-0 and an Oakland A record of 6-0, the team had established a name for itself. The team won the Oakland ALL League Meet, the Mt. Clemens City Championship, and the Romeo Invitational. Ten members qualified for the State Finals. Ten school records and two Oakland A records were set. The team also set a new record in scoring over 100 points five times in the dual meet season. 1 il yu I .Qi- .:,, 4 --., .s.a,,,.,,, , gr 2 3 1. Penny Brown leads the pack. 2. Lets go! 3. Do it for the team. 4. Pam lets it fly. 5. Don't fallback Leslie! 6. Christy goes for distance. 7. Karen has a good start. 8. What power! 9. joy Taylor hands off to her teammate 10. A successful throw. 11. Laurie pauses after her sprint. Young Team Gains Experience The freshman baseball team combined good talent and positive attitude to produce one of the most successful freshman teams in many years. The team attended the Cincinatti-Detroit Tiger's exhibition game, the High School Athletic Association Clinic at Tiger Stadium, and finished the season with the best record of a freshman team in the Oakland A league lboth in winning percentage and total victoriesl. The success we experienced was due entirely to a complete, unselfish team effort. It would be contrary to the team concept we stressed to single out particular performers. All were valuable and necessary. Nevertheless, a good foundation has been established, for future Big Red teams. We are proud of our freshman baseball players. '.,,4nul7' 4 A 3 ask 31,2 j : K Front row Scott Derwenskus Shawn Bell, john D1giuseppe,Tom Olivieri Steve Gianakopoulus, joe Verbeke Middle row Craig Cavanagh, Mark LaFotta, Rich Hoffman, Steve Prue, Mike Baxter, Paul Corona, Greg Paraski Top row Erlc Anderson, Dan Casey Coach Mike jolly Ken Spratke Mark Verstegen, Mark Beech - 4- '-,' Q E, . b . . n 4 . . et. . ' IL-n--r Rich Hoffman checks swing on abad pitch. Coach Mike jolly thinking about strategies for the coming game. Ken Spratke sprinting for first base. Tom Olivieri throws the man out at first. Strong hitters brought frosh t victory. C.V. catcher decides to start opponent in dancing lessons. Talented Varsity Shows Spirit The Varsity Baseball team was one of the most talented teams in the league last spring. Many games were lost by one and two runs. The Big Reds finished with a league record of four wins and eight losses. They played only 12 games due to many rain-outs. Outstanding players were Dave Thoel, a first team All-League selection, Ron Thoel, Rich Staels, and Deryl Beasley who received Honorable Mention. The Varsity Big Reds are very capable of being one of the big teams in the Oakland A League. Coach Terry Huffman will be back to coach them after a year break. He is very confident in the Big Reds success. 5 . ' rJvAlwlu..ht+s.v.A-M... a.,.,..n.,. .....h... La, .., .s........ . .. - i ' -s N , 'E . . ... 52' .rrsar if at 1 Lithia: ,2 1 Robin Nickel is making noises again. 2 Coach O'Brien and Rick Dries on discuss Ri pitching arm. Eric Strauss lays down a beautiful bunt. Dave Gilbert double checks the runner. Rich Hanton sets himself to throw the man out. jeff Wetter is too fast for his helmet. Talk to him Rich Hurry up Robin, its Eric's turn to practice. Tom delivers one of his fastballs jim Cicala is cautiously moving off first base. I x fl' W , 1 i AA' .Ai W , 1 few i ,, H e l .9991 .. LA . A ,g , ' 4- H r'f. ',I 393 - , 'li'-' X ' Q ' e 'Z 'ji f':QY f 'i'jT 1'.11T',.i11134 X ' 1 4, cl 1 rg.. r' -E-'l'T 'l'-'5-'lf x asg. , HJ. 13 ,Q-ff ' r , M V ' i 'Qu' 4?-S gig' : E, ,ea , ' W - 5 l ',!, . , X 'rn' . :ijt I 3. . V ,l ,J - .e .- .. fr , ..-o 1 ' Q urn! A , .11 ff' 4 1' -1' 3 fr-M611 'rl r Q 10 7 v K, I W' .9-Q W' .. ' 8 103 Girls Play Strong All Season The Girls Varsity Softball Team posted seven victories last spring to surpass the .500 mark at 7-5. The team was coached by Terry Drake. She taught her girls how to work together and win gracefully. The girls are planning for spring training in Florida. So be ready Oakland A the softball team will be ready. QL 'mam Q ,..., 2,97 o A ' i Fr' M. ..,,....,..........--A--. 4 , . A . . H .S-P ae..-..........-D' --Y ' e X. 8 4 6 Front Row: Hilary Howell, Deanna Evich,Cathy Greg, Lisa Madou. Middle Row: Manager Lori Lewis, Cindy Kolleth, Yolanda Leisa, Lisa Falsone, Maura Middlestadt, Dee Dee Bott, Sharayl Maccagnone. Top Row: Manager Laurie Goike, Pam Bernabie, Holly Nelson, Margaret Vernier, Angela lmpastato, Ann Conte, Coach Terry Drake. 1. Watch your foot Holly. 2. Dee Dee looks eager to hit the ball. 3. Hilary Howell sets herself in the batter's box. 4. Ms. Drake talks over the game plan with the team. 5. Maura Middlestadt and Cindy Kolleth combine for an out. 6. Dee Dee, this is a slow pitch! 7. Watch out! 8. Dee Dee, let's throw another strike. 9. Don't worry Holly it is only a softball. Spirit Shines Through Cheerleaders. Yes, that's what they are. The 1979 rah-rahs have once again risen the spirits at Chippewa sky high, and with the help of Miss Kaye Paul they have tried to bring some fight to the Big Reds' sport season. The squads this year have grown considerably with Varsity having 10, junior Varsity 10 and the Freshman have 8. The '79 cheerleader captains were: Varsity: Andrea Craner, junior Varsity: Carmella Tanoury and Lisa Shanahan, and Freshman: Barb Shandor. Who exactly are the matmaids? Many might ask. Well, they are a group of 7 girls that work along with the wrestling team keeping scores, announcing, and raising spirits at the wrestling meets. The girls are kind of an off branch of the cheerleaders and are run by Mr. Savel. The matmaid captain this year was Terry Hauer. Top Row: Michela Lindenbaum Second Row: Diane Lucas, Donna johnson Third Row: Denise Tonks, Wendy Gura Fourth Row: Karen Glowczewski, Sue Straka, Andrea Cr Bottom Row: Melinda Becker Not Seen: Liz Blanche Top Row: Lisa Shanahan, Gabriel Baracco, Kelly Roberts. Second Row: joy Taylor, Kari Lattanzi, Sue Clore. Third Row: Lori Lewis, Christy White. Fourth Row: Laurie Grove, Carmela Tanoury. l. We are the Big Red team. 2. Andrea reacts to the camera. 3, No matter where they are our Cheerleaders have spirit. l E Lynette Milke, Karen Guzdial, Barbara Shandor, Lynda Rossi, Mary Faba, Cindy Clore, Patty Blenkle. 09 . gl TW Top Row: Karen Mattingly, Patty Garmen, Terry Hauer. Second Row: Nancy Mats, Beth Slitzer, Linda Soutar. ...,4,... .. W v n fm l Coach Miss K. Paul. Coach Ms. A. Becker. Frosh prove themselves at competition. Captain Terry Hauer prays for a Big Red victory Mat Maids relax at half-time. 107 3-vw C,.x4fxo is lg f Nfl , PEL w as YK' E wf Think of all the men who never knew all the answers think of all those who never tried. Still there are some who ask Why? Who wants to know? Who dares to try? Anonymous l X Board Cf Education Xt, Philip Rizzo Jr. President sg E 'ts Donald O. Brook Trustee The Board of Education is your voice in the school system. The six me m bers, elected by the community, represent the people in matters involving district educational policies. Board members devote long hours to the development of guidelines designed to promote the highest possible standard of education. -at ,fi Kathleen Kaiser Trustee 'Qimar fp T 4, . . ei : . t g 3 - Mig! w. I A r it -. , ,K Catherine Brown Trustee The Chippewa Valley School District has adopted the philosophy of the child-centered curriculum, students have different learning rates and various learning styles and teachers also have preferences for particular teaching methods. Hence a number of different approaches are used, including individual learning stations, team planning, self-contained classes, multi-age Q 5 4 f it, I T -f M 3 it ,ss T ,ssi T ' W. i ' Q Thomas Powers Secretary S J. Stephen Kennedy Trustee andfor multi-grade groupings. Music, art, and physical education are available to all students. The educational program of Chippewa Valley Schools is fully accredited by the State Dept. of Education, the University of Michigan, and the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. 'Qs ,Donald Ya'1EVefY carl A. Roth A55'5tQm Supenmendent, Assistant Superintendent For Curriculum 81 Instruction Business Affairs 'Q-4 -its N The 1978-79 school year has brought many new things to Chippewa Valley. One such addition is a new superintendent. Dr. DePillo, who has the job of being chief executive of the school district, administrates every facet of school activity and reports to the school board about them. That is where his two assistants come in. Dr. VanEvery works with the Instructional and Curriculum sections of the school. Mr. Roth, the second assistant takes care of all the business affairs. Together these men are the backbone of the Chippewa Valley school district. Dr. George DePiIIo Superintendent Everything from filing to helping students in various ways are the jobs of the entire office staff. The East center staff consists of two secretaries: Mrs. Nazione, who works on all the schooI's internal accounts, and Mrs. Thomas, who is Mr. Cook's secretary. Meanwhile, at the West center the secretarial duties are handled by Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Quinn, and Mrs. Meininger. An average of two students per hour help out the staff by running errands, answering phones, and contacting students for the principals. In general the office staff is organized and hardworking. People Who Make This School Wor -vm'-' 5' 112 Cliff' W5 ' aa... 00-'.. ' 4 6 vllb. l . ,S that diri, under your nose Mr. Cook? Shanahan said she is not going to give Smile, it couldn't be that bad! Chalker stops working to give us a smile. Schuster said her work is not that hard. rs. Quinn gives us a nice smile. M r. Mr. r. Mrs Bucholtz, don't run from the camera! Rondo takes a telephone call. Pascuzzi, Athletic Director. .Thomas trying to hold up the wall. Mrs. Meininger likes her name. rs. Baker is a hard working secretary. Mrs Nazic-ne loves to have her picture taken! Working Hard. rg, N A , 5-n , I r' 411731 Wg 1' ' 5413 X!-lxbfllf v 1 - -. l 2 Since the school has been divided up into an East and West Center, things have been alot easier, says Mrs. Del Mallinson. This is Mrs. Mallinson's last year here at Chippewa. She has been here for ten years now, and we'lI be sorry to see her-go. Mr. Clemens, Mr. Kern, Ms. OLBrien, Mr. Patzert, 5 4 5 and Miss Rutkowski, with the help of Mrs. Mallinson and Mrs. Lesich keep the guidance office running smoothly. The time and effort these people give us seems to be unrewarded at times, but we want them to know that the things they do for us are greatly appreciated. ... g 6 114 7 nfl . 1 1 rig 1' ,1 0 ' N E b f 1 . ' - ' . c.1 . . 1 .. 'FX x 1 0 u 13 1.1 15 11 11 14 Mrs. Mallinson sings us her song. Blonds have more fun? You look surprised Miss O'Brien. We can always count on that warm smile from Mr. Kern. Leave 20 d for the phone call! Spying on Mr. Clemans. The Aides work hard. Hi, Mr. Clemans. lt's really important, Mr. Kern. Miss Rutkowski looks on the bright side of things. SMILE!! Funny Mr. Patzert. Mrs. Lesich thinks we're funny. Kim looks upset, her classes are not right. Some of Mr. Patzert's gang. The Media Center Moves Un!! Y - 1 2 mf' The Media Center is even better this year with the addition of the two story facility in the West building. The people responsible for keeping the Media Center in tact are Media specialists Mrs. Stange, Mrs. LaBuda, and Mrs. Wheaton. The Center is well equipped with a variety of books, records, magazines, and newspapers. Students find the center very useful and spend many hardworking hours researching a variety of topics. The A.V. Dept. is also an extended branch of the Media Center which helps students out greatly. So, if you ever encounter problems, step into the Media Center at C.V.H.S. and study your problems away. im' Wu' nd 6 7 8 Bigger and Better Filmstrips, movies, records, and tapes can all be found in one place: Chippewa's Audio Visual Department, best known for providing educational and entertaining goods. The A.V. is also expanding to bigger and better things, such as Math and Science materials on the upper floor in the West Center. The Audio Visual facility is a branch of the Media Center and is headed by Mrs. Fleck in East and Sarge at West. Projectors, casettes, film loops, and overheads are among the abundance of equipment at each site. A.V. is also a class that averages about four students an hour. They learn to run, maintain and care for all the equipment. 1. Ms. Stange is taken by surprise. 2. Hard at work. 3. jill takes some time from work for a nice smile. 4. joe gives us one of his normal faces. 5. Sarge is in a good mood, 6. Mrs. VanDyke and Cindi smile for the camera. 7. Look at what they hung in the library. 8. Mrs. LaBuda looks into space. 9. The gang's all here. 10. Where's your hat, Art? 11. Mrs. Fleck gives us a nice smile. 12. Ray gives us the eye. 13. We caught you!!! 14. Giustina poses for us. They Keep Our School Going Twin kies, Big Chiefs and Hoagies are among the delicacies that the C.V.H.S. lunch ladies specialize in. Everyday the kitchen staff works hard to keep our stomachs content, and they don't do a bad job at it. Youl Yes, you! Do you have a class this hour? Well let's get there, are familiar words spoken by those people we call hall monitors. There are several watching our halls all the time. Bus 58 is now arriving please allow all students into your class. Sure we might have 5 inches of new snow or a T00 degree heat wave, and still our trusted bus drivers get us to school. So to all of them we say, Keep on Bussin'. Who cleans up after 1800 students each day in 3 separate schools? Well it is Chippewa's Custodians led by, of course, jessie. The Custodial force works hard to keep our school clean inside and out. 2 4 lla all 3 Q I 'x....,,-f ff 8 9 i 2 A 7 li Our friendly lunch ladies give us a smile. Our jolly old bus drivers give us a nice smile. Are you two late for work?! Wilbert ix's not that bad! Denise shows you her sexy body. Smile, the camera's on you. The hall monster doesn't smile! How many do you wantl? 1 l Denise and Wilbcrt, not in the hall!!! Standing on the job! Hold that smile! Basic Grammar to Literar Writin 1 4 1. Say Bye-bye Ms. Barry. 2. Ms. Balch. 3. Egads! cries Ms. Konrad. 4. Ms. Roarty giving her rendition of Poe. 5. Ms. Zatkoff sitting back and relaxing. 6. Now where did my class go? wonders Mr. Savel. 7.lsn't Mr. Myers a cute little teddybear? Y 8 N310 5, I ' '-Q. 3 6 Write on, seems to be the goal of the C.V.H.S. English department this year. Students are really showing their contribution to the schools literary magazine Something of Value. The wide variety of courses offered in the English department allow the student to explore deeply many facets the subject encompasses. Courses such as, Philosophy and Religion through Literature, Shakespeare, and Theater Arts lift the student from the realm of traditional English and make learning fun. From English 9-2 to Advanced Composition the department offers a course to suit everyones' needs. s-- What's that glint in your eye for, Ms. O'NeiIl? Calm down Miss Fadell, the world isn't coming to an end yet. The Newspaper Staff. Mr. Tycholitz looking distinguished for the camera. Ms. Slowieczek striking a unique pose with her class. 2 Q. sl ni Vi r' 1. T' 5'-XX 'NO'-.X 1-. N,- Are you praying the yearbook gets finished on time, Mr. Houtteman? Mr, Vance seems to be reliving his childhood again. Ms. Sweet is as sweet as sweet can be. Miss Fadell seems to be prepared for class. What's the look for, Kari. You want them read by tomorrow, Ms. Cross? cries jim Tillier. E l Q 3, t,,, - To ggxf' .ff 4 , fxgig! .Ib 'L 'r Q S rigs' rj , fl' af' T i Social Studies Teachers are: l. Mr. Soltysiak 2. Mr. Koch 3. Mr. Kocan 4. Mr. Collins Stair ay from Past to Present The Social Studies department has set higher goals than ever before. They are striving to make the student aware of the world they live in and the contributions made by others in history and government. To study groups and individual behavior, classes and class struggles, and cultures around the globe. These plans will be implimented with well planned and coordinated curriculum and superior instructional techniques. With these goals, the students are allowed to pursue the hope of continuing the democratic ideals that have made our country what it is today. Once the student completes the required courses of Social Studies, he has a fuller meaning of the ideas that led to the beginning of our country and the continuation of our freedom. jg iiili .Qnm ,....ol N1 124 7 8 . Mr. Tymrack and his fans. . Mr. jolly . joe Maiorano has a good time in Government class. .Mr. Tymrak conducting an interesting class. . Kim Vendzuh and Maria Yizze studying in the library. . Paying attention in class. . Share and share alike. . Mr. Pardike . Trying to get homework done at the last minute. Mr. Tymrack M t , 5 Q i1-Q,Agnpgggfg'-fef'gfe::1. 3 s 1 Q --' 'if 5 6 l in :N , fx A X - 15 5 'Q 4 Y ' I y if 1 ,ge 2 xx X - 'Q L f' a t 9 10 125 The Reality of umbers ' - Y... K Sq ..,.. 1, - s s P YQ . 4 The math program at C.V.H.S. offers many different classes. During the 78-79 school year, students acquired broader knowledge of the math curriculum due to new classrooms available in the West Center. A new computer helps solve those impossible problems students may have to face in the future. The math department is trying to teach the students at C.V.H.S. the value of numbers in the world of today. They do this by having courses from basic math and geometry to computer usage. fm N sf Mr. Schanbeck's class takes a break. The computers class working diligently. What's the big grin for, Mr. Fiorvento? Mr. Birch, in deep concentration. Mr. DeSantis helps a baffled student. No, Nlr. Fleck, it's a 10 not aa8. What are you guilty of, Mr. Weits? Tami, you're peeking! Smile pretty for the camera, Ms. Becker. Mr. Birch takes a time-out from his heavy math schedule to pose for us. 7 Gary, explain it again for Mr. Thayer. Well, ummm, what are you thinking about, Mr. Krumwiede? Did you steal another cookie, Mr. DeSantis? Mr. Kennedy, what are you up for, life? Mr. Thayer and Mr. Fiorvento relaxing after a hard day's work. I T 3 A Scientific This year the Science department has opened up many new doors of knowledge through the use of new facilities. Students can experiment with an air track lan electric monitoring devicel or combine elements without the possibility of an accident because of the explosion hoods. Students can also enjoy the comforts of cabinets, A . 'Kira s F' gg. 4 v.g E2 4 2 Look kt X. 1. i N 'Y I-F which allow them to have a place for everything, and private project rooms equipped with hot and cold running water and plastic sinks to complete experiments. The science department helps bring the student to a stronger grasp on the composition of the environment around them. n ns l L.. A4 8 YK, I- A. 1 What's your excuse for being late this time, Patty? demands Mr. Pokley. Mr. Bagos pleads with us not to take his picture again. Mr. Heafield doing the Robot. What's in the test tubes, Mr. Bagos? Mr. Andriaschko admires his diamond ring. We'll let you out soon enough, Mr. Heafield. l. 2. 3. 4. 5. What's da matta wid you? asks Mr. Kelley. Are you sure about that fact, Mr. Woicicki? Mr. Heafield displaying his marbles to the class. Who let those mice out of their cages? shrieks Ms, Paul. Wonder what great hypothesis Mr. Bagos and Mr. Balch are thinking up now? 3 4 439 l 2 ,meawdiiffa 2 lt's not polite to point, Mr. Balch. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? Only the Shadow and Mr. Andriaschko know. Are you reading over my shoulder again? exclaims Mr. Heethuis. Yes, that's all you have to do for now, Ms. Paul. ls physics really that exciting, Lou? Cla, Bonjour Administration 1. Mr. Zalar 2. Ms, Kendzioria's Spanish class 3. Ms. Kendzioria's rich! 4. Who turned up the headphones? 1 fit 4 With the opportunities to travel becoming more apparent, more and more people are starting to become interested in the different cultures of the world. To accommodate these students, C.V.H.S. language department is a good introduction. Along with learning the languages of French and Spanish, the student learns how the people of France, Canada, Spain, Portugal and live. They learn the understanding the cultures others, whether they be uv France, Greece, or a subcultl America. Ms. Kendziora and Zalar with their special wz teaching help students apprr the value of languages and difl cultures. Supportive Learning lncli icluality The Supportive Learning staff has added two new teachers .this year, Miss janice Courtney and Miss Sally Durner. Along with new teachers, new facilities and new programs have been added for supportive learning students use. Individual instruction is given to each student in the areas of math science, social studies and English. With emphasis made on individuality, patience and understanding are essential. To sum it up shortly, the supportive learning team represents individuality at work. I 1, Miss Wade 2, Miss Bracciano 3, Mr. Selaty 4, Ms. Durner 5, A student waiting to see Mr. SelatY- The Artistic Touch X .as Wai - 5, I -- u ' i The art program at C.V.H.S. is one that allows the talent of its students to bloom and achieve their greatest potential. The students are encouraged to develop their skills through art contests and other art activities that might be beneficial to the student. The students also learn art appreciation and craftsmanship. Greta Baumgart applying the finishing touches. Artists at work, Mrs. Collins Mrs. Herkowitz At the Potters Wheel. Miss Kassler john Mueller creates a Rembrandt. I7 ev-,T x 9,1 6 Ji T1 N yn. K 3 Y 134 6 iv I N Family and Consumers 7 ,r Because of its various new classes, what has formally been known as Home Ec., is now Family and Consumer resources. Several of the new classes offered are Basic Clothing, Basic Foods, and Child Care Lab, where students conduct a real day-care center. Some of the classes deal with the consciousness of the consumer when it comes to buying for the home. Others explore cooking gourmet meals or maybe learning to sew your entire wardrobe. ln any case, Family and Consumer resources proves to be helpful for the students' life at present and for their future. Resource Mrs. Ladig Ms. Redebaugh Bon appetite! Mary Reilly plays peek-a-b00. Megan McHugh, are you playing with blocks? Health, Never A Dull Moment Although a credit in health is 'required to graduate from Chippewa Valley high school, many students are now beginning to see the class as more than a pass or fail grade. lt is an interesting class that combines the sciences of anatomy, physiology, ecology and psychology. Students learn the total meaning of the word health as it applies to personal health, mental health and physical health. Once students have mastered the basics of anatomy they learn the functions of different body organs. These areas are explored through research projects and class participation and discussion. Fourwnysyr '-lp stop dru ,eforc it st Mr. Wojcicki Mr. Fixx Ms. Drake's term papers, Miss Paul Ms. Drake health class working on their 2 4 fi 'Veg '44 icx Keeping us fit is what physical education is all about. This can be accomplished in any one of the P.E. classes offered at C.V.H.S. This year there is an addition to the physical education team. Susan Shoen, along with the rest of the teachers provide us with the physical task of endurance to keep us in tip top shape. Physz. Ed., Keeping Us Fit 'e 1. Mr. Brundirks 2. Mr. Huffman 3. Mr. Horton 4. Mrs. Durand S. Miss Shoen 6 6. The flying trapeze! A X so is THE BA D MARCHES FCDRWARD - X 9 1 1 r a g K Y- VN!,:X.PHv-'ki V E-A V v , E.. 35 fa r . ff? , gg M ...a 2' fx .' -1 r l s i - +.w+,,. , 3 93 N 5? 4, 3 a 4' s W y, i -2 kV wx ii 2- , LU M A 115 J-V ' I V' 341' ' . e e .4 - fe... . . . af... W V- 5 :Hx if' ,. 'U el 2 Q firearms , . i A 4 iiiiiiifif W 'W l X, 1. The Marching Band. 2. Let's not play that same song again! 3. Stephanie Ponican is in the Stage Band too. 4. Mr. Berndt. 5. jeff Demey and Brian Hibbard try to out-stare each other. 6. Maura Mittelstadt and Pam Schmidt perform a duet. 7. Don't you ever play that song again! threatens Rich LaBaere. X if 're N Q. f 1' AX !.f5i - fzfii I 6 i Chippewa has three bandsg the Varsity band, the Concert band and Symphony band, all under the direction of Mr. William C. Berndt. Varsity band is composed entirely of freshmen. Musicians work separately in brass and woodwind groups and are combined for concerts and performances. The Symphony and Concert bands are composed of freshmen through juniors. They perform in regular concerts, band competitions, and seasonal concerts. Symphony band is a group of Chippewa's most talented musicians. Freshmen are not permitted to join the group. The band competes against other high school bands in local and state competitions. They also perform seasonal concerts and select musicians from this group to make up the Pit Orchestra for the yearly musical. 've got the music in me 1 ?'ln- This year has been very challenging for the choir under the new direction of Kathellen Merrill. The year started out very successfully with standing room only both nights at Fall Follies. The Christmas concert was held at St. Peter's church and the choirs were accompanied by a Flushing string quartet. During the holidays the 4 ii 2 Several soloists received top ratings at state competition. Arlene Theisen, Ann Deeb, jim Riggio and David Klerkx all received one. The spring concert was the last performance of the year, being just as successful as Fall Follies. This year has been very enduring as well as productive for everyone involved in choir. , Ms., Merrill teaches a new song. 2 3. The Sophomore Choir. 4. Paul Glaser sings Blue Velvet. 6. The Roaring Twenties. 've got the music: in mel W. .4 . il. v' 95 x . 4. so , it 's A ' - s. X f . , . Z E 1 . Kris Nietubyc sings his heart out. . Ms. Merrill. .Madrigals performing at the Fall Follies. 8. Acapella Choir performing Godspell. l I -xl ,l li' .l . 9 l XV 'T Business Dept. Progresses . .uisikvmws Uibiii' 1, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Kolch. 2- Keep your eyes off the keys! 3. When will this ever end? 5 . 1: f: 5 g , The business department seems to be progressing in many areas this year. With the new west center open,the business department has many new machines available for students to use. Secretarial occupations, a new vocational class, is geared towards teaching the students not only the basics, but what it's really like being a legal or private secretary or to work in a secretarial pool. The basics of business are also on hand for those who want to learn typing, shorthand, record keeping, etc. These classes are helpful to those who use typing in the classes they are presentlv taking. ...ni The 3 Mr. Thomas Mike Pawlaczyk and Vilma Zafferani try to find a solution to a problem. Kim Kromroy explains how the computer works. Steve Grantham day dreams about owning his own computer. Yu... While living in the age of modern technology we have seen many changes in how our society is operated. Data Processing is an example of modern technology taking place in our school today. Students can learn how to program computers to solve difficult problems. Being a vocational course, it enables the student to acquire the skills needed in seeking employment after graduation. lt not only is beneficial for the students' present use, but is also helpful when applying some methods used in solving problems to everyday life. Machine vs. Man I 1 i Q Q x Donn Ever thi ' g y 'ng With Style Like the picture says, Hairdressers do it better, and the Cos girls can prove it! Not many people know the hard work and dedication put into Cosmetology class. This vocational class begins at the start of your junior year, continues throughout the summer, and all of your Senior year. After working a certain amount of hours, the girls are ready to try their expertise on real customers. They practice by giving shampoos, haircuts, dyes, and permanents. During this time they accumulate 1500 hours of experience, enabling them to get their operator's license. -.425 There's Alot Cooking At the Meeting Grounds t, McDonald's, Big Boy's, Denny's, and Sixpence all had to start out somewhere and so has the Meeting Grounds. This faculty serving restaurant is run by Mrs. Rose Bellanca and Commercial Food students. Besides managing the Meeting Grounds, students are trained in the preparing, purchasing, and servicing of food, which is excellent training for a future career as chef, matre'd, and many more rewarding careers in the restaurant business. They have already proved their accomplishments by the success of the Meeting Grounds. uni? A I Z? 'Q Take Two Call Health Occupations class gives the students the chance to learn more about the medical field. The students learn first aid, CPR, taking blood pressures and many other useful things. Health Occupations can also help decide if the medical Held is the right decision because of guest speakers, field trips, and actual experience in a health related job. They are guided by Ms. Helen Roche, a registered nurse. e f Q Woodworking Displays Talent The Chippewa Valley Woodshop is one of the most popular programs offered at the high school. The students who staff the program are creative, productive, and somewhat dedicated to the shop and to their work. Our facility is a well-run program and the students have great pride in their woodshop. Many of the students have captured state awards and honor throughout the years which is a testimony not only to the program but to its instructor. Ji L, Raising the Roof The students in Building Trades are working on projects ranging from closets to barns, and everything is overseen by Mr. Mahar. The two year course is designed to provide the students with job entry skills in the areas of carpentry, plumbing, electricity, masonry, and painting. These skills will be helpful to the students in the future, even if they choose not to go into the building profession. Sal Caruso and Tony Musto are stunned by their good work The gang's all here. Mr. Maher shows Tom Lattanzi and Bob Fournier how to do it right Sal Caruso and Tom Lartanzi whistle while they work Drafting: Planning Ahead y, t ,,.,, . 'intl Q 'il if-it aA-W g 5 y g g 2 3 Plans are the first step before you can do just about anything. ln building though, your plans have to be exact and Mr. Rozoff helps his Drafting students develop the precision that drafters need. It's a challenging class that requires both mental and manual skill. There are an unlimited amount of places where drafting skills can be used, and many doors can be opened for the future by them. .diff s gf' , 4 A 1 Mr. Rozoff keeps his students very busy. Vicky Markovich keeps a close eye on her work. What are you drawing Victor? Mike Werthman will always stop what he's doing to pose for a picture. Working with wires and watts, tuning them up and changing them around, this is what Electricity and Electronics is all about. The students under the supervision of their teacher Gil Mattson are involved in experiments that are literally shocking, which require a lot of patience and hard work. Once well acquainted with the field, they move on to working on t.v.s and pinball machines. ln ..-......,..,, ii' 4 High Voltage 1. Steve Baloga enjoys electricity. 2. Angelo Taomino fixes the pinball machine. 3. Mr. Mattson assists Harold with his project. 4. Doug Hackenbruch works intenselv on the electrogram. CV. . . Live 3 A career in radio and T.V. is rough, but Mr. Tycholiz helps ease the way in his Radio and T.V. class. They work on many phases of Radio and T.V. including disc-locking, technical, production, and of course broadcasting. They've even been involved in on-location filming this year. ln the future C.V.H.S. may have its own radio station broadcasting into both cafeterias during the lunch periods. , 1 l Paul Barbieri gets everything ready for going on ' the air. Smile, you're on candid camera. Mark Raymer spins the records. Caroline Cruise and Nancy Grantham learn how to plan a broadcast. Martin Ovstedal has everything under control. 5 nf' Printing in Process Graphics at Chippewa is the core curriculum for those entering or those anticipating a career in the printing industry. Course content offers opportunities to those pursuing studies in photography and the publishing field, such as the Signal and the Arrowhead. Art students are finding by studying graphics and the reproductive process applied to their work, that it better enables them to produce reproduceable artwork. nh... 4 4 2 1. Maureen O'Brien and Mark Bratto share the graphics experience --u 2. Mrs. Nazione drops by Graphics to talk to Mr Lacross 1 A 3. Mr. Lacross demonstrates how to use the press 4. Tom Bagozzi looks really proud to be in Graphics Solid Steel 3 Machine Shop enables a student to become a tool maker of the Hnest caliber. Mr. McCormack guides his students in all their projects including the replica of the first car ever made in Detroit. The students researched, designed and did all their own work on the car. The seniors have two hours of Machine Shop and then go off to work in Tool and Die shops, where as Mr. McCormack says, they all earn better salaries than I do. 4 1. Nick Conte and Ken Kelly know exactly what they're doing. 2. Mike Malburg and Paul Snabes work together to get the job done. 3. Keep your eyes on what you're doing Ken Kelly. K 4. Mr. McCormack shows his affection or Steve Kehrig. Auto Shop Gets Their Engines Started 1 Auto Shop has become bigger and better. The men that make these classes work are Mr. Mueller, Mr. Pajakowski, and Mr. Philps. Their goals are to help students lgirls toolj of these classes to learn what to do when your car breaks down, and how to fix it. This is a very learning class to all studen ts. MTI J. V g 154 6 7 1. What's in your hand, Mr. Pajakowski? 2. Marietta giving the photographer a sexy look 3. And the winner is 4. Watch out! The hood's falling. 10 5. Mr. Phelps studying an intriguing answer. ,fm I 6. Who do you think you are? Superman? g , I 2 1 7. Mr. Mueler looking dapper. 1 ,li-12 E32 ' - 1 8. What's the verdict? Hopeless? ' 3 5511 l 9. When all else fails, read the directions! funn' 55 5 10. There really is an engine in there! 11. l'm a iunker, not a muscle car. 12. Up, up and away in my beautiful car? 12 Bloomin Things Flowering plants and banana trees that's what the students and teacher, Doug Spinks, are all about. Making things grow and making plain dried flowers into beautiful flower arrangements which can be purchased by the public. Many of these projects have sold like hotcakes, but it doesn't stop there. Landscaping is a big part of it, too. Designing houses and the colorful scenery that surrounds them. f B? ix, l Denise Wrobel is plant happy. Louanne Krause finds pleasure in her work Nina Marcano checks out the banana tree. Linda Giulianelli looks up from the wreath Q, .af A-5, We -' T Viet' .w-5 ' The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think, Q Than what to think - Rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves, Than to load the memory with the thoughts of other men. I james Beattie wwf as ...-....---4 Q ' ff , X .Y , it-,mxy N if 'if x- X ,xv a va. Qgt-F X i NOQN X055 QV Q as time goes on, with it comes age. A freshman see's the school somewhat in awe. Amazed at it's capacity, fearful of it's challenges. As time continues sophomore and junior years pass bringing with them expected maturity ! Maria Aluia Barbara Anderson Teresa Anderson Patty Andrzejewski Don Arbic Dennis Asaro Mike Bacigalupo Sharon Badalamenti Melanie Baich Melinda Baich Steve Baloga Paul Barbieri han Ever Still I recall, the happy times, Laughing arm in arm, so alive. Was it years ago or just today, When you turned to say, lets stay. But one more year and we'lI be gone, I think it'II be alright. There was a time, I thought it would feel wrong, But it will be worth our fight. Get it together, Be yourself, Let life take you in its arms, Set new goals, don't lose control, Share love until the end. U S 5 7 8 4 9 1. juniors show how tough they are. 2. I see who you are behind that cornet. 3. Renee Werthman and Fran Camarata are cookin up some chore. 4. Kim Madou says, Let's get our act together. 5. Blow on! Brenda Christensen. 6. Carol janas and Cindy Moses show off their car. 7. joe and Beckey fight for a bag. 8. Kevin Kopek shows how much ofa jock he really is. 9. Pauline and her cat have a quiet moment together. 1: A V L 4 Ill I Robert Bandlow Veronica Barlow Vince Barrios john Bash , x Kathy Bates L V jeff Baum A Cindy Dava t if Liz Bellanca Grace Belvedere vi' . Pam Bernabei ,ggg Bill Berrke joe Biondo 9' X Q - 1 L Rebecca Bleakley Kary Bloom Ann Bornoty Chris Bratkowski Sue Bratto Mark Brice Laura Brodeur Penny Brown Eric Bruss Cathy Brutyn Tracy Buls Troy Burgess jackie Burke Carrie Byrd Casper Calandrino X 'f Kathy Callis France Cammara jamie Campbell Kim Campbell Sal Caruso Roy Ceci Brenda Christensen 'TAN Pamela Ciaravino Bob Cicala , J 'ii ,rl u . Q Iii :Sr 4? . 'fii j . Y .Q 4 K-2.944 ,. A : ls . ,,, T 'Q 4' Th ro ugh the Years We Stick Together 3 m,,,.p 7 8 9 'toni 2 Tug on girls. What's so funny jackie? Pom-Poms are so much fun to make. Deanna Wienert and Tracey johnson claimed the bell broke. Danny O'Connell what a gentleman? A surprise smile from Bill Seiger. Going to your car so soon Kevin? Peter Tocco shows Off his Donny Osmund smile. Theresa goes for a bang! Scott Coch rane ' Cindy Collins Anne Conte Elaine Constand Sandra Coppola Patti Covert V Carolyn Cruise Ken Cruise Clay Cunningham jackie Czarnik Mike Daniot Craig Dankanics james DeCom k Mary DeForest Glen DeGrendel joseph DePoorter Chuck Derrick Tamie Dix George Dogariu Kevin Downey Donald Drabik I Sheryl Dundas Mike Dupuis Lori Collier A wx 163 Dawn Dusty jerry Ehrke Maria Fabio justina Fazzolari Paul Felg Rosie Fiorini jody Fleck David Fleury john Frabotta Harold Frezel james Geist joe Gerlando Michele Gillman Linda Giulinelli Laurie Goike Ray Golden Dean Griffin janet Grifka Sarah Grillo Cindy Grime Mike Grinnell David Grube Albert Gryspeerd james G rzywacz Margie Guzzardo Kim Hagmaier Michael Hammer Ray Hannah Noreen H arms Scott Heath r . 5. ft A Year of Memorle fa ., . X . Y 1 . , KRW is --1-W... F iw ' . Sandy Stier studies? . Terri Hintz is disgusted with her work .What do you think you have in that pipe . D0n't worry the years almost over 5. Got ants in your pants? There goes Angela lmpastato thinking she s a monkey again, 7. justina Fazzolari actually carries books? ,. ' - P if 7? :N1 ggi M fa 5 X ' ,ge c-5 .t 4' 0, nxyaswfiw K 'Mx H six-nga If AA Ns M1 JR 7 rr-V ,X I Brent Hadeen Dale Held Lynda Herman Brlan Hubbard Tern H mtl Kevin H 1 sey Paul Hollmsworth Glorra Holman julre Houthoofd jrll Huard Mrke Hurttgam Angela lmpastato Missa lablonskr jill jackson Beth jansen Laura jemcek Patrlcla jeslonowsk Dave johns Dona johnson lon johnson Tracy johnson Karen jones Natalie jones Howard jordan julie joye Bridget julian Lorrie Kalisz Kim Kare Tom Katopodes Kevin Kavanagh Steve Kehrig Robert Kepsel Bob Kingscott Robyn Kingscott Art Ketter Karen Knight Ruth Koch Kevin Kopek Michael Koss Theresa Kozlowski Kathy Kreft Gregg Kreiger Chris Krupp Paul Y ze Kuechenmeister Todd Kwiecien Richard LaBaere Fred LaHood Anthony Lamberti Tanya Lanckriet Terry Lange Laurie Leo Cindi Lewis Greg Lewis Ken Lord Michele Losier Michael Lynch Diane Lukas Kim MacFarlane Ralph Maciole Dennis Mack Kim Madou jim Mahar joe Maiorano Pam Makowski David Malaga john Malburg Donald Mann Dave Marchione Anne Marra Becky Marshall Debra Martin am 5 1 What can I say, man ? 2. Sarah Deana Ossepow says that she was never made to be a scientist anyway Bored with your typing Maureen Looks like they forgot about us. They say Ray Golden square dances regularly in class. Boogie on down the halls. Come on everyone, dont look so 2 2 5 i 5 s Bill Mattingly Bill McGowan Kathy McLauchlin Laura McLeod Colleen McMonigle Susan Miarka joey Minabile joe Mitchell Sherry Mitchell Steve Moore Tony Monteleone Sandra Mordan Linda Morici Michael Moron Connie Mularski judy Mowery Maureen Mullan Nelson Myers Tom Neumann Keith Nickel Paul Norat Dan O'ConneIl Deana Ossepow Linda Ojinik Barbara Ostrowski Cindy Pacella Cheryl Palenkas Sylvia Palmowski Bob Pardike Sue Parker George Parris Ed Peace 6 nail , V x N..--.- v W it As Q qwfo. 'rwwfwzs A EY' gf, E ..1. ru 1. We're peacc sisters. That's what you get for fooling around in 8Ym- Don't be late for class now, Vince. Did you have one too many Paul? jann Sinkel just thinks she knows what she is doing. Chris Krupp is such a hard worker. lt's a little crowded in this area. Dawn Humphrey waits patiently for CVHS to get a home run. 4 Edie Pearson Dave Pett W5 Mx, . Z I ' it y , I 1 Sherri Peltier Wally Pllon Roseann Plzzo ie J Terry Plantrnch Mary Poma Dave Pozel Laurie Puchalski Tina Puzzuoli Maureen Kacey Anna Raimondi Denise Rebey Colleen Redmond Henry Reed 5 -35255-Q 1 -isis: , ty ,tg y EAM Karen Reichenbach A Mary Reilly Mike Rimarcik Tony Rinaldi if K Debbie Rinaldi 8 169 jerry Rizzo Michelle Roberts judy Roehl Kim Rogers Ron Rozman Agatha Rubino Mary Russo 'mmm w ' H ' -.:. le YJ 6 ' 51 rxl w ,ri juniors Lead the Future Sandy Sans Lon Santan: Fara Saputo Luz Savage Caf0lYn Schick Lisa Schmitt Colleen Schroll . - w 1, A wmv x Inman . f. -4 of ' dips, ' 'RSY7-Q.'1'f, l 2 X 'X 5X4 K Barry Schweikart Bill S..iger Terri Sigismond lanice Sinkel - Mike Sklarski Bob Smith Randy Smith 7 .. . ,bf 'W 1 ' Q 1 . - fg., ,, f'-lv' 4- Q. W1 xl M4 4 l' 'F iii 1 r 5, m i 5 We got it together. What's so funny Kim? .A little close wouldn't you say? .Confused Scott? No you can't have my mittens joe Reynolds claims that the lunches aren the only bad food around. Clay Cunningham -looking cool. Aren't the junior boys tough! It's ok with me! Dean Sousa Larry Soutar Pat Spasnch ' S' S Annette Spranger Duane Stroka ' ' A Dave Steiner ' ' Sandy Steir 'r Stacy Stempin Pauline Stoey Monica Stoldt Susan Straka Gordon Tabenski jackie Thomas Bob Thorne Pete Tocco Marilcna Tollis Rita Toma Denise Ton ks Shawn Traver ki , 1 i Q. S X aa nt ,S I 'f ,Q Q eg ' 433, , , .- .ww My R is , ii, ly T s l ,eff sy-ggi gi? 3, 33: k .A iw, ,ali - in ,F 4, ljlirel if s ,Zi L 23 .5 tw 14 J' I , 2 Q it 2 . lx al r 1 x .f . . H-fl 'bxaxxlli f- at 5X f l K 1 Q' 'Z if if 5 l. All together now boys .... 2. Drink down. 3. As Eddie goes into shock .... 4. The one and only Cindy Moses, 5. ls that an Italian smile or what? 6. Come on Laurie, give joe just one tiny smile. 7. ROCK n Roll 8. l think Steve Keiling saw something he shouldn't have. 9. just a couple of cute guys. Chris Travis Melisa Trucano Denise Trumper jim Ureel Denise Ulicny Tom Ulrich Geri Venditti john Verbeke ,Q ff' '16 fi '21 nw Q. 5 . IQ Q- I ' 11, , ghkki f- ff X . H L QRIRI ' NV . If ' - '54 9 Ni E' R N Q 1 Qu' My X f -4 - 2 ,F F r , Q Q jf QB S -. A .: gk k AndV Vineski Vince Viviano Frank Vogel Greg Waelchli Beth Weidenhamer Ron Weingartz jill Weinzierl Renee Werthmann Michael Wilczynski Deborah Williams Ron Williams Andrew White Mike Whiter Ann Wolak Douglaswuestewal Tom Wyland Tom Young Carin Youngren Carmella Zifilippo David Ziskie Lisa Zoli Class of 81 Faces Another School Ye Scott Aldous Mark Allen Mike Aluia Eric Anderson Tina Aretakis Allen Ashley Chris Azar Scott Bacon Carol Baffo Lori Baird jim Baker Sue Balick Renee Bandy Matt Barlow Mark Barnes Gabe Barraco Matt Bartolone Greta Baumgart Mike Baxter Mark Beach Shawn Bell Emma Bertucci Rosemary Blair Randy Blanks Mark Blanzy Bob Blenkle Cheryl Bologna Larry Bott Sue Boudreau Dave Bratkowskl Kurt Breiling Linda Brodeur Rob Brownlie is caught by the camera. 2 'rin ' ' ,Ll as fa? ' ' i- Q Fil - ,, ' 5' 'iw .i f ,gs as f W1 ,V . .,.. ffiiiiwrz. ' my I .sys--,W 7 Mary Lou Landis is interrupted from her studying. john Czarnik hanging out with the guys. jeff Nixon and Andy Marcotte share a private joke. Matt johnson enjoys spanking people. Kind of cold Muffet? ' i .Qfiv . .ELHZX 1, i-X 42,5 N A '45 Z . , Q. 'F' Q 's 6' 1 , QR rs. ,Y t XLS ll i A Nfxy 2+- -: I SF ' is , K ., ? if W -Q ,142 so ,ze Q ,f 4 L 5 4 , . ln be '-1 , L e- I K r, xx. Q X3 if l. 41 'Xiili Z 1' 4.-3: - n i ,.-ga: f if' ' . L R I Q Q L X 1 1 if f- in F 1 as -r -v Q , , ,f Lisa Brodick lames Brohl Rob Brownlie Lynn Broyles Debbie Bruno Mario Brusati loanie Bullis Phillip Burke Ken Burrows Laura Byers Darwin Cable Lau ra Cadle Linda Cadotte Greg Calam Toni Cannizzero Eileen Cartwright Dan Casey Patrick Cassidy Bruce Cawley Lee Ceci Steven Childers jeff Christofis Mike Ciaravino Connie Clark Sue Clore Lisa Collier lohn Colombo Kelly Comerford Sheri Congdon Kim Cook Curtis Corke Paul Corona wt, if 1 Susan ne Cote David Courtney Alex Cracchiolo Kris Crocket Lisa Cross Steve Cruise Lisa Cunningham Kay Cylkowski john Czarnik Annette Duguanno David Danaj Diane Daniels Brenda Darr Mark Davis jackie Deeb Ronald Delpiere Kathy Demchak Scott Derwenskus Irene Dettloff Mike Dewileski X .fl Y' 1 S , ., :R - Y' ,as X isa- . V- Nw ' , , fl? , ZQ P 3 'ttf l i .' , 'i 1.5, f 3.3, gi. ,f Q 1 , 3 1- E 3 1 . , sl , if msg l ', if A ' li- 29 .rx x We . . 452' ft fs- -kp- 'L 2 L ' ag X f 233' 5 :qi j FEP ' , SX bf- XA ' C ' t as gl th, v I K'- ' ' OPEN DAILYZT Prof. Matusz working in his lab. Gayle advertises for the team. Patty Garmen dreams about her someone special. jeff Gruber helps the band raise money. Laurie Grove poses cutely. Tom Pellegrini class clown. K ' 8 - Y' -mf' ,- iw l r , UQ! 14. it ' itegzk A I K' . gig K A vs Kc ,V il xiii L'-xx ux. I -N P fgt-diff -ty aris fl N, V , C . , . Q , i . N lg., Q y Y g wcfx xlli - if A A x ?1 gre- A f, 'ffl' ,A 'ff P' i N 3 .1 'F -- 7 . - ,L ' ' ' 5, x - if .L it Lg ' A -: Jzf f I f, as . ' fulfil Q g . i sfo Q 1 fe gigfifgz T if liz- . J' V ' K i Q iff? mK'- gg 'C i HSV 'K ' 1 L- W3 X 5 . F K if ,. g . if 1 , . . gy l X X I- Q i nnnumnb . 3 ' - 5 SLN E+? 6, 5. :W fs, f . ' W ie - 3 . ,F q', , viii 5 . x Q bi mls' - . I, 1 3 K C 'Yi-3 ai' ,, Q 'A - Q ,4 A wise -is -' .. . f , S -A X 'if . 7, , , 5- Q' ' Q F N - :ZPL 3 'A ' he fs Donna Dexter john DiGiusCppe Clay Dillard Elaine DiMaria Theresa Dimasi Sally Ann Dimitroff Don Dipaola Timothy Dobbs Kathy Downey Chuck Drabik Keith Drewke Mike Dzwilcwski Tom Ehresman Dale Ellis Rick Elya Kim Enos Scott Erdman Karen Erisch Michael Faba Frank Falbo Lisa Falsone Chris Finazzo Mark Fischer joan Fitzgibbon Lisa Forton Norbert Franz Marcille Fresard Lisa Frischman Tina Fusciardi Patty Garman joseph Garrisi Tom Garstc ki jill Geery Steve Gianakopoulos Steven Gillespie Kimberely Girdlcy Charles Girten Margaret Giulianclli john Gieseppc Paul Glaser 5 . 'S' Q . s .5J.', 57 M K 1 'Lang' Vkh: v, Q xx --f .. --as 6 Sophomores Add Spice to Li +1 E ff-. Q , f .. ay. ' fiS'l': f'Mr':'79:5 ,'.x' lf-fff57ff': 7 m'., . F . I l 2. 3 4 5 3 7777777777 joy Taylor enjoys eating a pencil or two. . Kelly Roberts better watch that skirt. . This soph counts the tiles during his boring class. . Megan McHugh takes a trip down memory lane. Anita Gmerek Michele Goethals Micheal Gonino Steve Gordon Laura Goyke Thomas Gratson Charise Gray Cindy Green Cathie Gregg Bob Greif Sherry Grice Lauri Grove jeff Gruber Roy Grunewald George Grzywacz 4 S A V ts, , eg' Y 2,9 ' si. f 8 Ja af x 'i gg yy- Qs gal '1., 1'-i i sz. ' :HA -r r. y , A XF 11V ..,, ,Q , if . e- C .,. mga a,-,a 'i ki' , ' s ,L 1 'Y . .7 is iii +A .f i 3 ' A ' x N. Q ,aa V K ' i, ' V S . K r 1 X v Y K si N 39 l i I 1 i .ESA I h 73 'T .,: 2' . ,, 1 l i It ,, ,,, q ,.l ,x.,mi, .,. We 'M' as tg? ii as ' A 5 an ' if N Q, i K N f X!! tai -55' 'Q 5 55 J , is x ,' 'ix . , aj ' Q ne w 7,3 . AR ,,,1. L 1 - A i l 3 K jews X C 4 H f 5 C ' A e- Q V' Q Q A6 l s ,N Kevin Gualdoni Robin Gura Anthony Gusmano Teresa Hackenbruch Carol Hacker Karen Hamlin Tom Hannah Lisa Hanselman Kristine Happy Mark Hargrave Cathy Haustein Theresa Hauer Dave Harris Steve Heid AnnMarie Heidenfelder Norman Heinrich Martha Heinzmann Rita Heist? Kim Henry Colleen Herman Rich Hoffman Paul Holke john Honos Hilary Howell Mark Hulber Leo ltchon Natalie jablonski Irene jabs Coleen jackson Rob jacobs Patty jakubowski Carol janos janet jeczen Traci jeschke Dena johns Durenda johns Debbie johnson Matt johnson Wendy johnson Michelle Kaczmar Mary jo Kaiser Bonnie Kaptor Mary Katopodes Michael Katopodes Kraig Kavanagh Chris Kennedy Tim Kepsel ' - ' by A' ra fl lil' King i' i '-f Dan Kinsora Sheryl Kislelewski C K Debbie Kitchen C Greg Klerkx Philip Klimbal i 'K Lisa Klockow Lisa Kloster 5 Q , 5 Lori Knepp , Maurice Knight David Knuth ' Beth Koch 3 K Carolyn Koch g fx janice Koelzer i- if' ,ivggk d ti Ronald Kohler is ' Dina Koptyra K- - -- sm: K, .i,,,,m,,- ,.. -fkr QV ,ii -is ' M f fri 3 ' is i ii ag N lb J L N if Y, vs K 5 Pat Koss john Kourelis Ruthann Kowall Karen Kozelski Kathleen Kozlowski Mark Kraatz Laura Krause Thomas Kuhn Darryl Kurily Lynn Kurzava Lisa Kwiatek Chris LaBaere Mary Landis i Lisa Lang ' 4 '.? Dominic Kryza L .Qvv-ww i' ' .-i fb .fig ' 5' i , li. X H Q 5 'XR A. -,I Q 42 'Kew Q3-nina' ' xl f 4 ' I A X 41 1 Y E, Wg K an '51 . , 5 Q ii ex Maria Lanni W Li . i . 7 lim Baker claims that he can type 100 words per minute. Anyone believe him. Chris Finazzo becomes a rabbit at the stroke of midnight. Laura Robinson toots away on her silver flute in band. Reva Winkler has a little chat with friends. Sophomore cheerleaders truckin'. janet jeczen smiles, even in Chemistry! Greg Klerkx hurries to get his homework finished. K' r ' Kari Lattanzi QQ .ii rerrl Madonna Lave r ge as Luanne Lawrence -i Dennis Leder i - - 1 Yolanda Leija :- 5.1. 1 'H' fi' -'H - S- Y , it . cg wg g fs ., 'S 4 'S jg i w F t L I 1 l A . ' N Anthony Lentine i . V, Ruth Leroy X' K William Lesniewski , . L ' Lori Lewis - Sandra Lewis David Lezell , sk: cindy Lim Bridget Little ' .. sfixk. ' - Shari Lockwood Tamara Lockwood Stelle Locricchio Brian Losey Deborah Lowe Diane Lynch Sharyl Maccagn one Lisa Madou Carol Madsen Lawrence Magadanz Doug Mahar Carolyn Malburg Donna Malburg Ed Malburg Terry Malburg William Mandrell Darryl Mangianti Michael Marcath Andy Marcotte Tammy Marshall john Martino Carolyn Mattavi David Mattingly Mark Matusz Nancy Matz Rose Mazzuchelli jeff McCown 0 Do 0 To Go v-,EQ A A we K I L 3 lv S , as N- Lisa Van Houtte playing Simon Says . George Grzywacz and his life-long buddies. Sandy Lewis tries to motivate herself, with little success. That's ok for you! Lisa Falsone is caught. Lynn Kurzava smiles at someone across the room. Tina Aretakis looks wary of the photographer. WWW 2'2 'GE Robert McCracken Carol McCue Bonnie McCuistion Doug, McGhlc Megan McHugh joe Metesh Greg Mcumcr Tom Mick Pam Mlkula Claudia Miller Don Miller Patty L Miller Shelly Miller Tom Miller Sue Mitchell Steve Mobley WW l Nancy Mowry Rob Mowry Sonya Mozeleski john Mueller Marie Murray Ann Musto Serdar Mutlu Carolyn Nemes Ernie Neumayr Vikki Nichiow jeff Nixon Russell Nowak Yvonne Nystrom jennifer Oles Betty Oliver Tom Olivieri Theresa Ornsten jim Ovstedal Mike Pace Cathy Paparelli Greg Paraski Nancy Patterson Ken Paulson Susan Pavlik ' K ,- bv m s, , 4 , . , bf t -' , It .,,,: ,gf ., 1- , v , - ,,,., ,il .t +4 .35 ..,, 1, I T 1' 37 ' it va , tw V R i , A .1 , mes: 1 .fgfw a gs, kj gf ri 1 aa GR R ww- vn' -.l kt Q N. ii..-n. K 4 E 1? QMTQIST v -1- .l gs my if . 3 up W . . M El ? . 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Q x Dave Smith loan Smith Kevin Smith Richard Soutar jim Speshock Ken Spratke Laura Springstead Keith Stroka jeff Stehlik Greg Stock man Karl Sudau Beth Slliter Carmela Tanoury Mike Taormina joy Taylor Cindy Terra Beth Thcut Mark Thompson Anita Thurm Carri Thurman Becky Toupin Lisa Townsend john Truax Ken Tucker Terri Ulrich john Ureel Lisa VanHoutte Carlo Vcnte joe Verbeke Margaret Vernicr Mark Versteegden john Vettesc Caraleen Vitale Victor Vogel Linda Wade w ,irl 1' ,wwf I , , all 5 , f 5 . 'Q t .2- , G a y l c W ae I c h l i :ta i- j f Linda Walczak . Dave Washer .. Angie Wcingartz , ffm Scott Wettcr ?i ,W Karen Whaley A y ' Christy White Marcus White Laurie Whitton A joAnne Wilczynski Shelly Wille Q ' Kim Willette , Lori Wilson f, Susan Windzio Rcva Winkler I Sharon Witty Ron Wood I -- Rick Woydc . Pete Wright W' Dave Wuestcwald 3 2 T ff Lisa Yizze jx ::A Q V A Ralph Yonka ii h Connie Zaiac ti Laura Lbikowskt David Zurek MW w,.Maif.+ttN ,E y.1:t,j ,t,,..l.., tttjeti L aitytt jttjjt T 4 WWW L, f eff: La ,.1 ' , .15 14' A haf , af I. E? fi? 641 b ' f. - 2 ii? pf 'M f A 252 2,1 ' N9 : f . , A . ,af L . fe . 6 ? - K 'Y X 5 Se was 52 are ea E gg 3 f Y 1 , t W' . is nw YQ - L 4 Kg.. rag? ' v t ' M , Q ' mai x ,Q K 5? Jag l gi, if l 5 A . r lm as 5 '- f get . , ,atm ,fi . ' ,X - txliifiig will O 431 f VS 5 xl rf ' Nga Y ' aa-315:-K Qi A593 to n t t 'Q ,,, it ll in wr' t ,Jr .. 1 . gmt' 4- 'E ,w k f . if 'Us v Lg . ': ., ,.., gg f W 'S f F at 4 fr -' i wg rw- if , f: -wa: -ff L- 'fi 22- ,, 1 -9 ., ieixli i M- ,:.:,:.: .. 325: - 1 ,i ii-l - ici ' 55325 7 Y fkf, Y f 5 3, We K 'F gf? N at 3 3 t g wx it at I , , ,B 47 Q r if if , .,,, i ,TSX ,-E get s js ,Y 6 tg Q . it 3' Sn ' X Q a X vifr hxry ..,, my w t, el? 'ii , a j . ii 'f' J ' JS jgffgi 1 . ' 7 .Q f -fall - .. I ii 1' V Q It x ,5 4' w.- . I wi, 5' I 7 Za- 9' E aiugqf in QW 1 X 'T p.,-l 0 Nm, uv-3 Freshmen BH!! BBB 5? X Iilgr!! fx' 5 ' A 0 at wx ' Mona Lott, Patty Cakes, Ida Hoe, Howie Kisses, Phil Meup, Mack Truck, Will U. Shuddup, Lionel Train, Barry Berry, Nick O. Teen, Tupper Weir, Meg O. Tunn, Bertha D. Blues, T.V. Dinners, Grahm Crackers, Z. Bra, Claire Voyance, Chuck Steaks, Sue Age, N. Doverend, Gale Warnings, Peg Board, Paul Bearer, T. Bone, E. Rupt, Ron Rico, X. Rey, Mandy Llfeboats, Monty Zuma, Sharon Sharalike, Collie Raddo, Juan Morefore DeRhode, Daryl Llckt, A. Cisco, A. Pancho, X. Plode, D. Formed, Tommy Gunn, Ira Pent, U. Fool, O. Kay, Garrison Belt, B. Glnnersluck, E. Clair, C. Spotrun, B. Hive, Marco De Stlnkshun, Phll R. Monlk, B. Wildered, Al Lergy, Willy Makelt, Maida Pass, B. Bites, N.M.E. Agent, Pilar Knickersoff, Bobbi Soks, A. Capella, O. Tannenbaum. Adolf Hltler, Dlnah Soar, U. Boat, Ima Fool, T. Leaves, Z. Pltts, Atilla Thehun, Eva Destruction, D. Rall, Heinrich Blmmler, Ben Dover, Lotta Krap, Marcus Absent, l. Rate, Holly Cost, A. Train, Wlng Dlng Wisenheimer, Viva LaFrance, P. Knutt, Carl Fungus, D. Day, Zippy Jones, Bruno Lurch Groznlac, G. String, D. Gennerett, E.Z. Off, Frank Furter, P.T. Boat, R.U. Nuts, Blll Overdew, T. Doff, Benny Fit, May K. Fist, Al Toesaks, Earle Byrd, X. Aust, Terry Cloth, Forrest Ranger, Izzy Able, Dale Lee Bread, Levl Jaquet, X. Presstrain, E. Leet, G. Willlkers, X. Sltt, I. Dentlty, Ima Dork, Hal O. Tosis, Barry Tone, Y. Knott, Matt Tress, Lotta Zitts, Sandy Bunz, Ali Gator, P. Klng, D. Mlnus. O. Clahoma, K. Ration, N. Vinceable, Q. Ball, T. Square, K. Nelncoor, R. D'Vard, E. Ternallov, Hans Zoff, U. Jerk, Barry Dellve, Doug A. Grave, Freida Slaves, Ray D. Alder, FRESHMEN CLASS done by. 'Ihe EB HBE!! Clark Barr, Morris Kode, C. Shell, D. Troit, P. Brain, Chris Coe, Soto, T. Byrd, G. Purscreepers, N. Sanity, I. Dunno, E. Sophogu Stu Pendous, K. Passo, Agatha L. Outtahere, G. Whiss, E. Zeeou Jacquelyn Hide, Rufis Leaking, Hugh R. Psycho, B. Hlnd, D. Cease Z. Roe, Y. Bother, Arch N. Emy, Rhea Polster, E. Gerllptz, D. Sen I.M. High, R.U. Hlgh, Juan Moretyme, U. Twlt, R.U. Crazy, Yousoon, D. Llcious, U. Dip, Polly Wannakracker, Bess Twlsh Tad Pole, Mark Kards, Abe L. N. Willing, Penny Ante, Q. Tipp, Pendlx, C. Sick, Warner Brothers, Mel N. Colle, G. Raff, Ma Truck, S. Cape, Kit Anne Caboodle, Bill Board, Tlnka Toy, Cook Crumbles, Leda Doggslife, Dan Druff, lo Dine, D. Wurst, E. Quato E. Nuff, B. Stoveburden, I.M. Willing, M.T. Pocket, B. Ware, Cape, Hal C.N. Days, Dixie Cup, Cole Mines, Justin Thyme, Breese, U. Turn, T. Kettel, Q. Pidd, B.B. Gunn, Rhoda.MuIe, L Tard, Bob Alou, Al B. Tross, Stan Dupp, Cheri Pitts, Chip Munk, Snick, P. Sanques, Anne Teak, Shirley U. Geste, Pete Moss, Gol Fish, Val Voline, R. Chury, T. Fertue, A. Frame, T. Bags. Nl- Head, Beverly Hills, Dell Monte, May Flye, J. Dedd, M. Ulate, Schirt, Anna Septic, Chris Kraft, G. Mann, A. Orta, Penny Loaf D. Toxin, N. Chovey, Helen Wheels, May Balleen, D. Pleat, Walker, Frank N. Beans, D. Bate, Brad N. Butter, Muriel Cigars, L Mealone, Herb Evore, Pat Pending, Nan Tucket, Gary Indlan Candy Kaln, Derry Queen, Ruth Less, Slmon Sez, Ann Arbor, T D. Baer, Ty Tannlc, Marsha Mellow, Allen Wrench, Dan DeLyo Matt A. Dorr, Kjtty Lltter. 3rd Kamikaze Highlanders Suicide Division They re Gnly just Beginning Freshmen - the rookies of the school, showed how well they could adapt to a new place. After a few days in Chippewa, they felt right at home. Being the youngest did not hold them back. This year's freshmen class was full of enthusiasm and spirit. They proved they could handle a new situation and turned this year into an outstanding one. Helping them do this were their class officers: Bryan Goike-Treasurer, Kathy Malburg-President, joe DiMauro-Vice President and julia Heinzmann-Secretary. 0 fi 3 4 191 C' t yas ,ig .lf aj X X f.Lg if vigi 5 law WW' 'f-.12 g. '. .-, ' J, , -if , 19, - ,, 5, Q , lx 41 . 5551324-.Hp-. Y -,I .. 7'1f7f2gv',3?:K 1' .Tr 3 , w Carrie Adams Renee Adams Allison Albert Steve Anderson Karri Andrus Bob Arens Paul Badowski Ronald Baier Mike Ballard Ken Banach Scott Banks Nicole Barraco Michelle Bartolone Michael Beach Suzanne Beaudette Andrew Bely Anna Benincasa jerry Benke Caroline Bergman Keith Bertram lenene Betham jackie Bianchini Angela Biondo Grace Biondo Mr. Vance, don't be embarrassed! . Tina jenicek and Mr. Vance get caught. Grace Coletti smiles pretty for the camera. Another cute smile. Future rock 'n' rollers. Looking good is Craig Marshall. Heather Wise is the girl with the hair. Can this freshmen walk the straight line? s g V. D we . Q. X ,, tl L b 7 3 Kenneth Blanzy Mba '5 Y WI 4 Patty Blenkle Christine Bober Maria Boesler Tom Bolia Dana Bonnay Edward Bornoty Sarah Boscarino Cheryl Bozaan Michael Bradford jennie Brash Chris Breilin Elaine Bretz Kathy Bronson Matthew Brodeur H A1 1 V . Darryl Brooks Mark Brothers Diane Bruno Mary jo Brutyn Greg Buchanan james Buchanan Scott Buckner Sam Buffa QR Gary Burnash 193 Natalie Buscemi lon Butka All Sherri Butz Mary Buyze AllciaCaIlis Ben Caruso Sharon Cattaneo g i Frank Ceci Y' 'H 1' jackie Chackmafl Michelle Chaisson Mary Cham Pagne jackie Chateau Alan Ciesieski Kim Cieslak Cindy Clore Lisa Coccia i Kimberly Cochrane Nicole Colasanti Grace Coletti Diane Coley Shawn Comerford William C0f1Ed0n QL john Constand x X E Peggy Cowger xl 1 Lisa Fortuna and Brent Travis make a cute couple. Tony Montalbano isn't really thinking abouthis work. This group of freshmen are really working hard. Getting rowdy at a pep assembly. Bill Wawrzyniak gives us an innocent smile. Pere Samoray is caught cheating by the photographer, Dannyle Wilson shows how she feels about Science class. 3 194 N 'X ' Y A Y A C . 2, i'. ,e,- ,x D 3523 'X X55175 ' '. 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'silk 7 Fred Dove Michael Downey Laura Druckenmiller Cindy Duda Tammy Dunn Wendy Duynslager Ricky Easterling Nancy Eberts Gayle Edwards Kim Elias Rolanda Ellavich Vince Ellavich Paula Elliot Lynnett Erdman Mary Faba Chris Falsone Steve Fazzalare Ralph Fazzolari Dan Feaster Kay Ferguson Frank Fiore Louis Fiorini Tony Fiorvento Anne Marie Floreno Kay Fogel Lisa Fortuna lo jo Foster Bonnie Fournier Charles Fowler Lynn Fowler lackie Frabotta lohn Franklin Kim Kopek is bugged by upperclassmen The Freshmen float. only three more years to go Freshmen football players working hard Get me down yells Nicole Barraco to Yvonne Lozen. Marti Frazier Kim Freiburger Fred Fresard Tina Fye jeff Gabrielson jackie Gaglio jan Gangola Chris Gavula Matt Gawel Wayne Geis Vickie George Neeve Gillespie julie Goddu Bryan Goike jackie Goike William Gongdon Michele Goscenski Laura Greba Linda Gruner Charles Gryspeed Kevin Gryspeed Cindy Guastella Lea Gusmano Tony Guyette Karen Guzdial Kim Habel Tim Hackauf Kevin Hackenbruch Patti Hacker james Hall Kathy Halyckyi jack Hamilton 4 5 Lisa Hamlin Sherri Hankal Gary Hanton Dulcie Harris Paul Harris Mike Hauer Kimberly Hawkins Beth Heindenfelder Brad Hein Brian Hein julia Heinzmann Chad Hemmer Susan Hernandez Bill Hess Rob Hiddings Kim Hilmus Linda Hintz Donna Holke james Holman joe Holman Heather Howard Kris Humphrey joel Hurttgam Eric Hussey Kelley lsom jill jablonski Mary jackson Gregory janicki Robert jansen Mary jarvis Tina jenicek Kimberly jenner Emily jewel William joens jennifer johns David johnson Robert jordan Tony joseph Stephanie Kaczmar Paul Kaltz iieirizsf , wa 5 if is api X Jlx Q K , if -fg effa 1 ' a 1 fr ,l F 5 . .l ,-. 1 Qlimlll ' E S Q ,sg 1 l 'Q 1 1 I, ef' W i :V ' 4 swf: ' if r Q - - M, 4 I Q SX ls 42. -'Af , Sf V . . 2. 321 Q' S ,T ' ' L i H A x ' I l E pa-and ll 'if -91215 . ,K ,,, .qe' ' Q l 2 l. Who needs it? asks Brent Travis. 2. Gym class in action! 3. l'll drink to that, says Mary Beth Sylvain and Michelle Vitale. 4. Bob Remsing does not want his picture taken. 'E 5' :ev 1 x'X k an ll ' K5 .. 1 n' -I is' 5 l ia? tux i , X W A , X l 4 Edward Kane Kevin Kavaughn Kathleen Kendell Marty Kengel Marcee Klausing Michiko Kluge Christopher Knuth Dana Koch Kim Kopek Dawn Koptyra Keith Kraatz Mark Kraatz Kurt Kromroy julie Krotak julie Kurzava Greg Kwiecien joellen LaBaere Gretchen Laise Caterina Lamberti David LaMontagne Benny Lanni William Lariviere Leonard LaRosa joe Lavoie Kristy Lazur julie Lazaris Laurel Lechleitner Rhonda Lee Debbie Lemons Linda LePore Martha Lesniewgki Mary Ann Lesniewski Tom Lesperance john Letkowski Bert Leutheuser Sherri Lewis Elaine Liedigk janett Lindquist Earl Lines Robert Liss Ted E. Bear and Techi are really attending during class. Mr. Kern is surrounded by his freshmen fans. Freshmen lineup! Maria Valente gets excited about using the head phones in Spanish. 1 ,.,,sv I W f Y tim . I f Steve Liuzzo Amy Loch Gino Lorenzano Dawn Loudenback Yvonne Lozen Kathy Lucido Donna Lukkari V Maria Lumetta S' Heidi Macioce Frederick Malburg Kathy Malburg Linda Markovich Craig Marshall Linda Martin Mary Martino X , Vic Matheney Karen Mattingly loAnn Matusz Linda May Larry McCallum Dan McCarthy Patricia McCoy , - Lynea McDonald 1 rl Nancy McGhie L james McGowan Chris McLean Gerald McNeely jeff Medinis Wayne Meech Bob Memmek Laura Mennuci ' Kris Metesh M' ' X' Terri Metz Stefano Militello Lynette Milke Christine Miller David Miller Lynette Miller Matthew Miller Richard Miller Vials '-3' 1' xl , LX 3 x s' .0 X1 1 qs I tiny 'IN I raw'-l Steven Miller lim Miner Paul Miriani Lisa Mitchell Donna Moceri Tina Moll Anthony Montaiban David Moore Deborah Moore Patrick Moron Mary jo Mouilleseaux Ann Marie Mullaiy Sean Mullins Margaret Murray Timothy Murray Mary Navalta Bob Nichols Wendy Nickel lodi Nicoletti Kenneth Nieman Lisa Nieman Randy Nieman jerry Norris Marian Nowak james Oberdorf lohn O'Conner Mary O'Conner john O'DonnelI Dean Olgiati Robert Oliver Christine Orkisz Linda Orlandi lan Ostrowski Duane Ott jessica Ott Pamela Outer Brett Owens Ted Paquette Kari Patterson Gene Peabody 201 john Pearson joel Pell Vrcky Pellrgrmo Denise Peltler Michelle Peltier Irene Perry Roy Peuterbaugh Cheryl Pezzottl Mrke Pitt jeannette Przzo john Ponrcan Patrrcra Price Lorraine Pride Gary Puchalskr Marla Puzzuoll Kate Racey David Rager Greg Redlawskr Denise Relchenbach Robert Remsmg Stacy Reynolds Bull Rhodes Steve Rldlon Susan Rrtz Mrchael Rrzo Sllvana Rxzza Den ms Rizzo Heather Robertson Bob Rogers jrm Romback Lynda Ross: Tony Rot: Gary Rupersburg joe Russo Pete Rybarczyk Mnchelle Rzadkowolskr vp-Q-Qi X lll be P et in ln x,g Claudette Salungu Pete: Samoray Carmela Sanna Mark Santtnl Laurie Saph Vincent Saputo Tom Scwlly Mary Schalex Dawn Sehcucr Lusa Sehooka Tamux Sn,hook5 Nancy Schroeder GCOILL Sehustu Mdlbdfll Sehwarz Dawn Seothorn Denise Scnkmaler Colleen Serra Barb Sh mdol Dougl us Sh uclds Mary Shoobrldgc Patty Sngmmond Shawn Stladke Sandy Skl trskl Steven Sllgu Bceky Smith Carol Smnth Leslie Smllh Llsa Smnth Sam Smith Stanley Smlth Linda Soutar Carl Sptsehotk Debra Spratke Donna Sroka Barbara Stadwnek . -.. . .. ., Y , , Deanna Scrrcnas t . ' v William Stahl Scott Stand ish Barbara Steinbrink Melissa Stephens Patricia Straka Anson Stockwell Mary Stockwell Darlene Swindell Mary Beth Sylvain Barbara Szatkowski Doreen Szliter Victor Tabenske Richard Tarnacki Virginia Terra David Tesner Marie Theut john Thoel Frances Tocco Colleen Tracey Brent Travis Nick Travis Dale Trombley Lynn Trucano Pamela Trulik , -M :K W, I 9 I ll X Q . A 'sl . M iw Ea iff -rl! f ix ' own! ...u...ef..cf 3 4 1 Nina Tyracrt Michael Ulicny Mark Urbin Maria Valente X 5 I Pierina Valerio i ' Pam VanDenDricsche 4 Todd Van Elsacker ' Dan Vanlandcghem Andrew Vendzuh john Verbanac Ruth Vernier Natalie Vincski Angela Vitale ,ti Michelle Vitale 'f -if Paula Viviano ' f X AX' r ' 1 WY lv Beundavon X .. l0ni Wahl X Dawn Walen X 5. .i 1- Cathie Warner if . ' at , ,A tb Lisa Warren 5 is k.,: jp., 1 fr my y -L Gregory Warwin I X N' rm iw? Hi- at -A 1 sh 7 . V Y., E-FQ Bm Wawrzyniak ,ll Nd x A4 X V X K Pamela Webber f . t G Tamara weike ,af ,...nn All f , pest JIM' t r , 'TLA L whxeaig L 5 7 1. Greg Kwiecien concentrates on his Math. 2. Terri Metz and Mary Martino wish they could throw away their books. 3. David Moore and Greg janicki are really the best of friends. 4. Eating french fries the hard way. 5. Freshmen basketball team after a winning game. 6. Freshmen math class. 7 Denise Reichenbach pretends she does not know the picture is being taken. 205 Dale Weiser Debbie Wenner Steven Werzlawe Aileen Wessel Frank Wheeler Loari Whidden Pam white i Barbara Widener Greg Williams Dannyle Wilson Pam Wingfove Raymond Wingrove Heather Wise Rick Wolgast Steve Wooder Fred Woodham L Michael Wysocki lim Yizze David Young Bob Zajac Michele Zajac Cheryl Zander Patti Zdun Suzy Ziko Susan Zobel . L l 1. Greg lanicki tries for a strike. 2 and 3. These freshmen get gonged in the Gong Show. 4. The freshmen cheerleaders really got their act together. 5. Miss Slowieczek with more of her pals. 6. Bob lansen, where are your manners? 7. There girls are up in fashion. 8. Bob Zaiac, we like your hat! 206 3 ij 4 Q ,. 'F' Q-fir L 5,:..a+X?'9' ae. X? 4 5 5 7 and now the experienced senior is ready to shed his surroundings. The time has come to open the doors, to reach out - hesitantly because now he must say good-bye - once again alone in a new world. Because another road is calling, l'll say good-bye ... R. McKuen Class of '79 Reach We did what they put us here for. We've left our mark. The Class of '79 came and is now leaving. Our class entered into a small S.C.A.L. school and will be the first to graduate from the modern three building campus. Our frosh year was started on the right foot. We were the first freshmen class ever to win first place in the float competition. Our class watched Chippewa's halls grow crowded and turn green, orange and blue, participated in a wal kout, were presented with speed bumps, new attendance policies, hall monitors and security guards. Raymond Thomas Tonks President Roseanne Zloiutro Secretary Geralyn Mari Gusmano We watched our corn fields slowly disappear and were blessed with Mac's, Big Boy's, Buscemi's and Pioneer. We are now near the end. We have been measured for our cap and gowns and we paid our fines. One-hundred of us spent eight memorable days in Daytona and many of us attended our Senior Prom at Penna's. We will enjoy our commencement rehearsal at the fieldhouse and anticipate graduation night. So long Chippewa Valley High thank you for the memories. es the Top Shannon Alma Coon Vice President Treasurer MS- C?if0l CFOSS Mr. Frans Welts Senior Class Sponsors Why were you not at the Class Meeting? What a float! Michela get down, ChaIker's gonna bust you! 45513 U, II' 4 s Davld Ken Kluge Valedlctorsan Maura Eralyn Mlttelstadt Valedlctorlan 'S- tata , -za. . Kristen Kathleen Churley Salutatorlan Mark Robert Haustern Salutatornan 2 3 X Changing Ways 1. Ann Deeb who are you making eyes at? 2. Scott, Don and Ken sing the G. Balch Ballad. 3. Ray, George and Bill are three wild and crazy guys. 4. Give me kissie Stephie Barbara Ann Amann Deborah Ann Amoe Renee Cheri Anderson Susen Kay Anderson Carin Ingrid Anderson Terri Lee Andrus julie Renee' Adams 2 1 xfi Richard Henry Aniel Janice Terese Badowski Thomas P. Bagozzi Mary Frances Ball Kathy Bahlman Sandra Elaine Banach Marie Darleen Beach Brian Thomas Beard Melinda Kathy Rose Becker Sandra Lynn Bell Sheryl Ann Benedict Michael B. Bergmann David William Berhorst Denise Betterly George David Bertucc: We Look Ahea ome of Us a Little Differently 1. So what's new Frank? 2. You deserve a break today... 3. Denise Wrotgel smiles cause she's a senior 4. Mike Keil taking It easy. .Z M A james Micheal Beverlin joseph Biondo Ainm Kimberly Ann Bohrer David Allen Bonnay Laurie Ann Bornoty Malcolm Bruce Bradford Mark Lawerence Bratto Terry Lynn Brockel john Darrel Brocket Debra Marie Bronson Nancy Ann Brothers David Lawerence Burgess Upperclassmen Shine' How big Wendy? It can't be that bad joe. Keep your eyes on your lunch! Behind door No. 1 is joann Gianangeli What have you been up to Rick? Lesa, who are YOU trying to impress. Mini i' Sandra Ann Burton Patricia Ann Butera Deborah Fay Byers Anne Marie Bylow Donald Alan Campbell Robert Mathew Campbell Vanessa Caparros X Smile Be Ha p David Gerard Canon 'WW ,----n. Denise Kathryn Casey Karen Lee Chollsh Mark Stanley Christofis Lyndsay Anne Clark Gina Terise Cococcetta Vicki Lynn Colden N M Vincent joseph Caruso .ffw X Al says, Bring on the wine, women and good times! Way to fake it Art an Neil This says it all!!! Andrea expresses the mutual feelings of all SENIORS. XS. I ll is ye 2 Riccardo Coletti Richard Kevin Comerford Nicholas Samuel Conte Lisa Cottrell Andrea Lynn Craner Linda Marie Crothers james Edward Cuccio Laura Mary DaGuanno Ann Elizabeth Deeb Rene Cyril DeHondt This Time Calle Was Mean 1. Cheryl says, It's been a hard day. 2. Melinda don't look away just because Kevin's making a pass. 0 Share Debble I DelBene Antonma Agnes DeMana jeffrey Mark Demey Mrcheal Arthur Densmore Carohne Louise Desch Vick: Lynn D1Paola Catherme Ann Dobbs Susan Grace Donnellon Karl M Drewke Rick Edward Dries Cherishing Memories of Good Tim K' l 1. Extra, Extra read all about it! 2. Basketball Player alias William j. Kane. 3. Wendy is impatiently waiting for her food. 4. Mary Leone is demonstrating the Brazilian Look . Cheryl Lynne Dusty joseph john Earhart Catherine Marie Eberle Karen Ann Dunn Donna Dupuis 9 . 'cr X Kathleen R. Eberts Brian Anthony Eckman Barbara Ann Edwards loy Lynn Elliott Rodney Scott Ellis jerry Elvin Erdman Lori Marie Eschenburg Karen Marie Feaster 4 f' 3 fx 'S'- .. , David Wayne Ficarfa Charles lohn Finazzo -3' William Todd Finley Chantel Ann Fleming We y 3 is , l.liW1x ii 5 5 Q, if f 2 1. Brad Seeloff looking guilty. 2. Who's the guy on the right side??? 3. Blondes have more fun... 4. And that's the way it is says Paul 5. Debbie and Cindy caught passing little notes. Anthony james Fleury Tracy Lynn Forrester 3 Xu X fyff 'WV jamie Forton Loretta Mary Angela Fortuna Charles james Fournier Robert Michael Fournier jon Girard Fresard Chrys Rachelle Frischman Dawn Marie Garmon Mary Catherine Geddes Sharon Ruth Gehle Virginia Ann Geitzen Grace Ann Gerlando joann Giannangeli Robert Stephen Gilbert Steven Kent Girard QQ 1 Alive n' More Carol Lynn Elizabeth Glowczewski Karen Marie Goike 1. Rosie Zlojutro and Stephanie Trombley are alive and more 2. Tom Lattanzi found what he's been looking for. Steven Alan Grantham Teresa jean Gravel Candace Marie Gray Randy john Gruszczynski jewel Lee Grove Denise Gryspeerd Seniors Sparkle With Color 1. Go away, My hair is a mess. 2. Dave thinks up new strategies for Mike. 3. It's not that hard to smile Todd. Gwendelyn Ann Gura Dorthy jane Gzel Fred Ottis Hannah W 1 'll X Peggy Sue Hauer Kathy Lee Hedeen all We have witnessed victory and defeat. We have shared happy times and sad. We have met new friends and lost de ones.We have experienc each other, we helpec each other grow. We r begun to develop ours: here, we are now on C own... Dale jeffery Herman john Clement Hess Nancy Ann Hinfz Debra Ann Hodas Allen Edward Holody Timothy Arthur Holton Old Days, I'll Always Treasure Robert john Hug Dale lane Hurttgam Sharon Therese lakubowski Now I know my life has meaning Now I see myself as I am, Feeling very free Life is everything It's meant to be Chicago AA Patricia Ann jackson Thomas Carl jacobs Christopher Gerard Iarvis janie Lynn jesionowski ,fl M' 1 i -nu. lk Gordan Mark johnson Timothy Allen johnson David Andrew Charron Stevens jolly Steve jondall Cheryl Ann jones Cynthia Ann jones is 5- lgg i5 .QQ as-ja l. Karen recalls the FROSH CB . 2. Tracy says, Hi Guys . 3. Teddy whistles as he works. james Philip jones Cheryl Marie Kalm William john Kane Kristina Kare Karen Denise Kay l Memories seem like yesterday Old days on my mind and in my heart to stay Old days, darkened dreams of good times gone away Old days, days of magic still so close to me Old days, days of love and feeling fancy free. Chicago 1. Gordon looks IN THERE! 2. Greg is still looking good. as Scott Fitzgerald Kennedy Mary Ellen Kilpatrick Amy Susen Klockow Allison Dee Kloster john Frederick Knecht Michaela Koenig Shari Ann Kohler Karen Marie Koia Cindy Rosina Kolleth David joseph Koss Gail Elizabeth Kramer Kimberly Shawn Kromroy Frank joseph Kryza james Bernard Kuhn Angela jean Landa Catherine Ann Marie Landis If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it i because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the musi which he hears, however measured or far away. -Henry Thore -4--v ,..: nmy 1 Stuart Trombley knows all the angles 2 Do you know where your gomg to Greg? Suzette Marie Landuyt Stan Alfred LaPerriere Alfonso Rino LaRosa Karri Lynn Larson Thomas Richard Lattanzi Carol Ann Laurie Gregory john Leder Lee Lehman We Outgrow Gur Shynggs Mary Grace Leone Mark Lewis Y ri , M ..b.Lx, , . fl .i Karl Limburg Kristine Marne Limburg XX Mlchela Ruth Lmdenbaum mr Q-ff fb. La i ,wi ,... Smlle for Sara Thus statue has moving eyes ls that Sara taking my plcture777 Don Prue says H1 Mom Peek a book we see you Darlene Ronald Lloyd Lindman Darren Shane Long Kennedy Wade Lovelace Stacy Ann Lucas Gary Mark Lukas Gregg Michael Lukas :WWE xx .9 R' Robert john MacDonald Vita Marie Maiorana Concetta Maria Maiorano Andrew Michael Malburg Michael Sylvester Malburg Suzanne Elizabeth Malburg john Michael Maranzano Virginia Ann Marcano Steven Anthony Marcinkowski Tina Macioce Uh, t ,2 enior Life IMI 2 s. g i 1 I 1. Maria, Marie and Diane say chccczc! 2. Angela Landa spreads a little sunshine. 3. Linda Thorne gives her feet a rest. Gary joseph Marcotte Victoria jean Markovich Quinn Mike McCarthy Kathryn Aileen McHugh Connie jean McKenzie Lesa Ann Mennucci Simple Pleasure David Duane Mettler janice Marie Michalke if -or Kenneth George Mick Mark O. Migliore Ann Marie Miller Arthur james Miller Catherine jean Miller Marietta Miller gg f et- 3 el,- is ,- 'Q i 'I ,gflfii f ife ,f john joseph Robert Montalbano Kathleen Ann Mordan Steven joseph Murray Sandra Lee Miller Craig Steven Mitchell Deborah Kay Molter l. Edwin feels like he's on top. 2. Hi Buns! ?vm,'l Daytona Finalized Timothy Gerard Murray 1. Scheduling our Daytona trip is flight reservationist, Micha. 2. Demonstrating senior bench priorities is Connie Ruffino 3. jewell Grove taking notes. 4. What did the photographer . say to you girls? 5. Must be a good movie. 242 Eric Tod Nanni Holly Elizabeth Nelson Bradley Steven Nieman 5 Wanita Nies ,Q- kh- 'Z7 I Neil loseph Norat Theodore Oresky Martin Gerald Ovstedal joseph john Ozdowy William Michael Pace Antonina Marie Palazzol judith Lynn Patterson Darlene Marie Pauwels Michael Edward Pawlaczyk Geri Ann Pearson Michelle Kathleen Pedrosi Lesley lan Diane Perica Ellen Marie Peterson john Steven Phenegar Karen Marie Phllllps lamne Mary Pierce Barbara Lynn Pitt Robert Scott Plough Louis Ronald Pompa C3219 I J IA It is part of me . . . of my life 1 Patty cake patty cake Bakers men 2 Hey Gary penny for your thoughts? 5 fwi. Stephanie Ann Ponican Rebecca jeanlne Poynter elth Edwin Pretzer Donald Davld Prue Lisa Lyrn Puchalskl Karen C. Rager 5 Francis Thomas Raguso Randall Phillip Ralph Brian Randazzo Mark Francis Rayner Thomas joseph Rarick Barbra lean Rebey Cynthia Yvonne Reed Colleen Rhodes james Michael Riggio Roberto Ricardo Rizza qu-all 1 i-5, 'L 2 Graduation Draws Near N ' T, V' -xi 3 Kathy says, Don't look in my car, it's a mess! Geri swears she'lI never look at another senior name. What are you hiding Dan and Eric? Dale Roberts joy Roberts Anthony Rogers Ronald Lee Rogers Alan Michael Rossi Concetta Rose Ruffino Michael Anthony Samoray jeffrey Sampson Valerie Lynn Sampson Diane Christine Sandstrom Roberta Arlene Sanger Kevln Donald Schull Pamela Ann Schmidt Russell Andrew Schultz Mary Christine Schwandt GUY '? 17' If in the twilight of memory We should meet once more We shall speak again together and Sing a deeper song. And if our hands should meet ln another dream, We shall build another tower In the sky. 1. joe and Darren agree Two heads are better than one. 2. Cos girls look happy. I wonder why? 3. Rick Dries, Hamming it up. Eric Falconer Schwartz 1 , l Q1 We Each Can See Happiness Robert Michael Scully Bradley Allen Seeloff N ' Ellen Margaret Selden l Mary joan ne Serra E' john Patrick Sexton Sit and Think, Dr eann and Live Ervn Marne Shanahan Theresa jo Shandor Stephen Robert Shehan Irma Shlsler Charllne Slladl Barbara Ann Shaub Z 1 'KSJX Ann Marie Shoobridge Paul Stanley Snabes Beverly Lynn Spasich Marion james Spear lr, Thomas Michael Steiger Robert Leroy Sterkel 5 l. Mark and Rod are showing off their leathers. 2. Ellen Seldon is learning the ways of mork. 3. Shannon Coon looks so studious. 4. What are you gazing at Linda and Sharon. S. Marietta says, peace sister , to Amy. 6. lt's mighty cold out, ay Sav. 7. Mary and jim reminisce with sound effects. ..T. Iacqueline Sue Stewart Linda Marie Stockman Scott Frederick Stratton Eric john Strauss Greg Miller Swanson Deanna Louise Swindell Angelo Taormina Ill Arlene Marie Theisen Linda Lillian Thorne Marti Kay Thorton I a X for the photographer Take us up, always up HW -nfl! 5 ' Usa 2 Paul Werner Thurm james Blair Tillier Mary jo Tocco Vlary lane Tod Michael Frederick Todd George Llvuu Toma Walter Traczuk Diane Melinda Trombley Stephanie loanne Trombley Stuart james Trombley jr. Deanna Renee Tozer james Tucker Tim Tule ISIN F95 fn, vs' W i..A+4'..,- A Rita Concetta Valente he Answers are There, All We Must Do 'S Find Them I lf you wish to see the valleys, climb to the mountain topg if you desire to see the mountain top, rise into the cloudy but if you seek to understand the cloud, close your eyes and think. -Kahil Gibran Diane joy Vandeberghe lacquelme Varney 'Lf Hey good Iookln QW' When we party we party nardy! 3 Gary Lucas give us that ultra bright smile Kimberly Anne Vendzuh Charles joseph Verbeke Ill Grace Nlarie Rose Vitale Leah Kay Voland Susan Sally Wade Thomas Raymond Waelchi l. ' ,...? 2- a ' 5 if so Q eee T I 4? N, A i VFV. Q, .A f y. I 255 james Alan Warren Rebecca Sue Watson Rex Gordan Welchel Beverly Ann Welngarta Rick john Welser john Randle Werthman Sharell Lenny Wesley Lanny Ralph Whzte Mark Lawrence Whlter Mlchael Edward Wllle Katherme Suzanne Wlsmewskl Christopher joseph Wojcik Gini l Your Minds Weave the Future Michelle Lynn Wood Shella joanne Woronlec Susan Lynn Wright Edwm Armand Wullaert Marla Loulse Yrzze ...au 1335. Vllma Mane Zafferanl Kenneth Michael Zurek SENIORS NOTPICTURED Salvatore Petere Badalamentl james Kramer Davld Barron Daniel Branson Matthew Donald Butler Tlmothv Cameron Wllllam loseph Chateau Cher: Chlcowlas Rrchardo Eugene Coccla Frederrck Coonfer Gerald Cronk Nell Darmofal Klmberlv Lynn Dver Brian Matthew Erwm Deanna Dawn Evlch Robert Farnsworth lav Fischer Trmothv Carlvle Frscher Claudia lamce Garlbay Wnlfred Francls Greaves Douglas Hackenburch Rosemary Heuchert Timothy Arthur Holody Mark Hussev Richard larvls Margaret jax Mark jennett Renee Krnsmen Ruchard Everette Kitchen Lawrence Kozyra Brlan Laskowskr Richard Arthur Lleske Carl Mak: lames Martmo Mrchael Anthonv Mauro Davld Arthur Miner Leonardo Monteleone Anthony lames Musto james Mrke Nelrynck Maureen Theres O Brren Steven joseph wsen Kevin Allen Rertzel Norman Ritter Erlc Eugene Rummel Randy Lee Schott Micheal H Sanau Greg Schwab Thomas Schwartz Tlmothv Ladd Schaefer David Schwentek Wnllram Robert Sherwin Klmberlv lean Stoll Carol Ann Styles hrlstofer Taft Nancy Taylor Damele Gluseppre Tollis Dawn Warwln Amy Kathleen Yates 257 5-K. 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Clemens, Mach. 48043 463-4754 'E N W 12 J-2921,-f VARSITY CLUB 2, 09,2 ' 272 A - OUR SINCERE THANKS TO DENNIS L HOUTTEMAN THE YEARBOOK STAFF WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR TAKING ON THE ROLE AS YEARBOOK ADVISOR THIS YEAR AND HELPING MAKE THE 1979 YEARBOOK THE BEST ONE THE SCHOOL HAS EVER HAD' THANK YOU. I Would hke to thank the advemsmg staff for allowmg me to say a few words about our group The 423rd Kamlkaze Highlanders SLl.lC1dC D1v1s1on As some of you know at the end of the year Uune 14 19793 the group IS bemg d1sbanded We have went through a lot ln our 4 years here together We would hke to thank all of the crew who IS st111 arotmd and say that June 14 1979 w11l be a day that w1l1 hve m Imfamy 9 5 7 , . SlEl0FF STUIJIO ggi' 1 - ffl 36366 Groesbeck Hwy. Mt. Clemens The Unknown Soldier SOLIIII of 16 Mile 791-5000 I 0 Cong rotu ations We 7043! Stop WALLPAPER 81 DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES I I '79' C G S S 0 DENNIS 81 BARBARA VAN EVERY 40050 HAYES RD. Owners MT, CLEMENS. MI 48044 ro m h e C I G S S 0 F UNDERCLASSMEN GOOD LUCK IN YOUR FUTURE CSENIORS ARE HELLISHJ THE CLASS OF 791 '82' I 6 273 Congratulations Class of '79' from the Class of ANTHONY'S PLACE Cangratulatian Class al '79, from the Class o Senior Activities Index Ninth grade - 1 National Honor Society - N.H.S. Tenth grade - 2 B.O.E.C. Eleventh grade - 3 Co-op Twelfth grade - 4 Chess Club - Chess Captain - Capt. Ski Club - Ski Manager - Mngr. Bowling Club - Bowling Plays - Hockey Club - Hockey Oklahoma - A Pep Club - Pep South Pacific - B Varsity Club - Vars. Big Rock in the Valley - C Spanish Club - Spanish You Can't Take it With You - D Arrowhead lYearbooki - Yrbk. VHFICIY Show - Var- Show Newspaper lSignali - Nwspr. Drama Donkey Basketball - D. Bskb. Forensic Future Homemakers of America Debate Color Guard - C. Guard Model United Nations- Model U.N. Mat Maid - M. Maid Cheerleaders - Chrldr. BARB AMANN: N.H.S. 3, 43 Co-op 3, 43 Vars. 43 Tennis 1,2, 3,4Q GINA COCCETTA Woman s Choir Co-op 4 Nwspr 3 Chrldr Tennis Capt. 4 Bskbl 1 Ftbl 1 S G Rep 3 Bskbl I V Vars Bskbl Mngr SUE ANDERSON: School la c dj Drama 2 33 Forensic 2 3 RICK COLETTI Drama 4 C0.0D 4 p v , , : N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, coop 43 ski 2,'4, Yrbk. 'l1StatiSt ltracki 3,41 M.U.N. 2. 3, 43 Spanish 13 Debate 2. 3: S.C. 4 SHANNAN COON Woman s Choir 1 Var Show 3 Homecoming Court S G Rep 4 Class Tres 2 3 Class VP 4 Track Mngr 2 RICH ANIEL: Ftbl. 1, I.V.. V.3 Track 1 Vlvbl V IAN BADOWSKI: Forensic 2. 33 N.H.S. 2. 3. 43 Debate 2 ANDREA CRANER D Bskbl 3 Ski 1, 2, 3 Pep 3 Chrldr Bskbl 2 4 Ftbl 2,3 4 SG Rep 3 LINDA PROTI-IERS Concert Rand Bowling 1 2 IIM CUCCIO Ftbl 2 Track 2 Bsbl 2 MELINDA BECKER: N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Sec. 43 Nwspr. 33Chrldr. Bskb. CAROLINE DESCH B 0 E C 3 C0 op 4 Skl1 Bowling 2 SANDY BANACH: Concert, Symphony Band: B.O.E.C. 4:Co-on 4 MARIE BEACH: School play c, d3 Drama 3. 4: Forensic 2. 3 1, I.V., V.3 S.G. Rep. 2, 3, 43 Class V.P. 1, 2, 33 Mngr. Bsbl. 2, 3 SANDY BELL: Bowling 2 MIKE BERGMANN: Co-op 4 RICK DRIES Nwspr 3 Homecoming Court Ftbl 1 jV V DENISE BETTERLY: B.O.E.C. 33 Mngr. Track 84 C.C. Bgk I 1 Bsbl 1, j V , IIM BEVERLIN: Co-op 43 Ftbl.1 DAVE BONNAY: Co-op 43 Ski 1,23 Ftbl. 1, I.V. LAURIE BORNOTY: Acapella Choir3 Ski 13 Bowling 1, 2 BRUCE BRADFORD: Madricals, 1 Choir3 Stage, Concert, Symphony Band3 School play a, bp Var. Show 1, 33 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Outstanding music student TERRY BROCKEL: Ski 1.2: NwsDr. 3: Yrbk. 3: Mngr. V. Bsbl. DEBBIE BRONSON: B.O.E.C. 23 Bowling 3 DAVE BURGESS: Acapella Choir3 Forensic 23 Chess 23 School play b3Ftbl.1,j.V. ANN MARIE BYLOW: Choir 1 DON CAMPBELL: Stage Band, Concert, Symphony Band3 C.C.3 Trackg Wrest. I.V., V. BOB CAMPBELL: Co-op 4 DAVE CARION: Madricals3 Stage Band3 School play bi Ski 43 Hockey 43 Tennis3 Track3 Wrest. I.V. KAREN CHOLISH: Women's Choir 13 Bowling KRISTEN CHURLEY: Choir3 Var. Show 33 Forensic 13 D. Bskbl. 3, N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 S.G. Sec. 33 S.G. Pres. 43 Choir Rep. 1, 23 S.C. 3, 43 M.U.N. 3, 43 Debate 1, 2, 33 Alternative Ed. 3. 43 Dis. 3. 4 LYNDSEY CLARK: Forensic 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Ski 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Debate 2, 3, 43 M.U.N. 2, 3, 43 S.C. 43 Dis. 2, 3, 41S.G. Rep. 3, 43 Sftbl. V.3 Alt. Ed. Program RICK COCCIAZ Choir 1: Var. Show 1. 23 Co-OD 43 Ftbl.1 8, Vlybl. 3 VICKI DI PAOLO Nwspr 3 Yrbk 4 Vlybl V SUE DONNELLON BOEC 3 4 Co-Op 4 Chrldr Bskb 2 3 KAREN DUINN: Concert, Symphony Band: Bowling DONNA DUPUIS: Women's Choir CHERYL DUSTY: Bowling 1.2: Concert Band I KATHY EBERTS: Var. Show 2, 3: B.O.E.C. 4: Co-op 4: Ski I: Bowling I: Yrbk. 2 BRIAN ECKMAN: Drama 2, 3: Nwspr. 3: Yrbk. li BARBARA EDWARDS: N.H.S. 4: B.O.E.C. 3, 4: Co-op 4: Outstanding Home Ec Award 2: Outstanding Business Award 3 IOY ELLIOTT: Radio 84 T.V. Pres. 3: Music Dir. 4: Mngr. Vlybl. I ROD ELLIS: Co-op 4: Fthl, I. I,V BRIAN ERWIN: Ftbl. I LORI ESCHENBURG: Concert, Symphony Band: Co-op 4: Ski 2: Nwspr. 3: Yrbk. 3 DAVE FICARRA: Bowling 2: Track I:BsbI. I.V. CHANTEL FLEMING: B.O.E.C. 4:Co-op 3, 4 TRACEY FORRESTER: Choir: Var. Show 3: Drama 4: Ski I,2, 3: Pep 2: S.G. Rep. 3: F.H.A. LORETTA FORTUNA: S.G. Ren. 4 CLAUDIA GARIBAY: Var. Show 3: Debate 2: Nwsor. 2. 4: Yrbk. 2 SHARON GEHLE: Co-op 4: B.O.E.C. 4 : VIRGINIA GIETZEN: Choir I:B.O.E.C. 4: Co-op 4 STEVE GIRA RD: Soccer V. CAROL GLOWCZEWSKI: Nwspr. 3: Yrbk. 4. Editor: Vlvbl. I.V. KAREN GOIKE: D. Bskbl. 3: B.O.E.C. 4: Co-op 3, 4: Bskbl. I.V. CANDACE GRAY: B.O.E.C. 4: Co-op 4 STEVE GRANTHAM: Tennis I. 2, 3, 4 RANDY GRUSZCZYNSKI: Scnool play d: Drama 2, 3, 4: Forensic 2, 3,43 N.H.S. 3. 4 WENDY GURA: Chrldr. Bskbl. 3, 4: Homecoming Court GERRI GUSMANO: Ski 2, 3, 4: Pep 3: Vars. Club 4: Nwspr. 3, 4: Yrbk. 4: C. Guard 3: Class Tres. 4: Bskbl. I.V.: Track 2, 3: Vlybl. Mngr. I: Blue Mt. Skier DOROTHY GZEL: B.O.E.C. 4. Co-op 4 FRED HANNAH: Co-op 4: Vars. Club 4: Ftbl.: Tennis 2, 3, 4 PEGGY HAUER: B.O.E.C. 4: Co-op 4: Bowling 2 NANCY HINTZ: B.O.E.C. 3, 4: C0-Op 4: Ski 2: Track I, 2: Vlybl. I.V. PATTY IACKSON: N.H.S. 3, 4: B.O.E.C. 3: Bskbl. I.V., V.: Vlybl. I.V.2Track I. 2. 3: Blue Mt. Skier SHARON IAKUBOWSKI: Cos. MARK IOHNSON: Track I: Golf I: Hockey I, 2, 3 DAVE IOLLY: Nwspr. 3, 4, Editor 4: Homecoming Court: Ftbl. I, I.V.: Bskbl. I, I.V., V.: Bsbl. I, I.V., V.: Gumbi Hunters 4 CHERYL KALM: Concert, Symphony Band BILL KANE: Var. Show 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: Float-puller 4: Nwspr. 5: Yrbk. 3: Ftbl. I: Bskbl. I, I.V., V.: Tennis I, 2, 3 KRISSY KARE: Co-op 4: Chrldr. Bskbl. I, Ftbl. I: Bskbl. I.V., V: Statist V. Bsbl. KEN KELLY: Co-on 3. 4 SCOTT KENNEDY: Var. Show 4: Ski I. 2. 3: Nwspr. 4: Track 2 SHEILA KIESGEN: Women's Choir 1 MA RY KILPATRICK: Vlybl. I.V.: S.G. Rep. 4 AMY KLOCKOW: Concert, Symphony Band: B.O.E.C. 3, 4: Co-op 4: Bowling 3 ALLISON KLOSTER: Concert, Symphony Band: N.H.S. 3, 4: Co-op 4: Bowling 2 DAVID KLUGE: Stage, Concert, Symphony Band: N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Math Award I: Science Award I: English Award I:Math Award 3: Science Award 3 IOHN KNECHT: Drama 2: Ftbl. 2: Bskbl. I. I.V.. V. MICHA KOENIG: Women's Choir: Bowling SHARI KOHLER: Var. Show 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Bowling I, 2 KAREN KOIA: Drama 3: Forensic 3 CINDY KOLLETH: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Vlybl. I.V.: V.: Sftbl. V.: Science Award 2 GAIL KRAMER: B.O.E.C. 3, 4: Ski I: Bskbl. I.V., V. IIM KRAMER: Ftbl. I, I.V. ANGELA LANDA: B.O.E.C. 3: Nwsor. 4 CATHY LANDIS: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Yrbk. Typist 4: T.E.L. Treas. SUZETTE LANDUYT: B.O.E.C. 4: Co-op 4: Social Studies Award I: Business Award 3 STAN LAPERRIERE: Ftbl. I, I.V., V.: Wrest. I.V., V. AL LA ROSA: Ski 2, 33 Soccer V.3Bsbl.1,j.V., V3 MARY LEONE: D. Bskbl. 33 Ski 1, 2, 33 Nwspr. 33 Yrbk. 3, 43 Homecoming Court3 S.G. Rep. 23 Tennis 1, 23Tennis Mngr. RICK LIESKE: Chess 13BowIing 2 MICHELLA LINDENBAUM: Choir 13 Women's, Acapella, School play a3 Chrldr. 1, 3, 43 S.G. 3, 43 Cos. RON LINDMAN: Concert, Symphony Band3 Bowling 23 Ftbl. 13 Wrest. I.V. STACY LUCAS: Forensics 3, 43 Outstanding Social Studies Student 23 Debate 33 M.U.N. 33 Asst. Editor of Something of Value GARY LUKAS: School play HQ Var. Show 1, 2, 33 Homecoming Court3 Bskbl. l.V.3 C.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrest. l.V., V.3 Outstanding Drafting Student GREGG LUKAS: Acapella 23 School play aj Var. Show 1, 2, 33 C.C.3 Track3 Wrest. l.V.3 V.3 Outstanding Student Award3 All League C.C.3 State Qualifier C.C. MIKE MALBURG: N.H.S. 3. 4SCo-op 43 Bsbl. I. l.V. SUZANNE MALBURG: Pres. B.O.E.C. 3, 43Co-op 43 Homecoming Court ION MARANZANO: B.O.E.C. 43 Co-op 43 Ski 33 Vars. Club 3, 43 Ftbl. I, I.V.. V.3 Wrestling I.V.. V. GARY MARCOTTE: School play 83 Var. Show 33 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Ski 1 , 2, 3, 43Tennis1, 23 Golf 2 VICKY MARKOVICH: School plays c, d3 Drama 2, 3,'4j Forensics 2, 3, 43 Ski 2, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Forensics Award, Art Award, Statistition for Track QUINN McCARTHY: Co-op 4 LESA MENNUCCI: Co-on 4 DAVE METTLER: Bowling 2: Yrbk. 43 Ist Reginal 84 3rd State Graphic Awards IANICE MICHALKE: Women's Choir3 Co-op 4 KEN MICK: 1, 2, 33 Ftbl. I.V.. V. ANNE MILLER: Track 2 ART MILLER: Concert, Symphony Band3 D. Bskbl. 33 Ftbl. 1, j.V. V.5 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 9 CATHY MILLER: B.O.E.C. 43 Co-op 43 Ski 2, 3, 43 C. Guard 33 Chrldr. Bskb. 23 Ftbl. 23 Blue Mt. Skier MAURA MITTLESTATE: Stage, Symphony Band3 School plays a, b3 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Vars. CIub3 Bskbl. l.V.3 V.3 Vlybl. j.V., V,- Sftbl. V.3 Outstanding Math Student3 Outstanding Fresh Athlete: Band Pres. 4 1 KATHY MORDAN: Stage, Concert 84 Symphony Band3 N.H.S. 3, 43 Track 33 Outstanding Music Student 2, 3 STEVE MURRAY: Ftbl. V. TIM MURRAY: Ski 2, 3, 43 Ftbl. V. HOLLY NELSON: N.H.S. 3, 43 Co-op 43 Ski I, 2, 33 Bskbl. l.V., V.3 Sftbl. V. TED ORESKY: Var. Show 33 Debate Capt. 43 Ski 2, 33 Nwspr. 43 Yrbk. 43 Senior Class Rep. DARLENE PAUWELS: B.O.E.C. 33 Mat Maid 23 C.C. Mngr. and Track 1.2. 3. 4: Outstanding Business Award I MIKE PAWLACZK: N.H.S. 3, 43 Bskbl. 1, 3.v., v.3Track 1,2, 3,4 GERI PEARSON: cos. MICHELLE PEDROSI: D. Bskbl. 33 Co-op 3, 43 Ski 2, 33 Chrldr. Bskbl. 23 Ftbl. 2 Cos. LESLEY PERICA: MadircaIs3 Acapella Choir i3Ski I, 2, 33 Yrbk, 45 Tennis 1. 2, 3: Track 3 FI.I FN PFTFRSONt Cn-on 4 IANINE PIERCE: School play c, d3 Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Forensic I, 2, 3, 43 Nwspr. 43 S.G. Rep.1 BARBARA PITT: Concert, Symphony Band3 Ski 1, 33 Bowling 13 lst place Bowling BOB PLOUGH: FtbI.3 French CIub3 Computer Club LOU POMPA: Tennis 2, 33 Science Award 3 REBECCA POYNTER: Drama 4: Bskbl. Lv.: sfwi. v. DON PRUE: Ftbl. 1, j.V., V.3 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrest. l.V., V., Wrest. Capt. 4 LISA PUCHALSKI: B.O.E.C. 4: Co-ov 4 KAREN RAGER: B.O.E.C. 3, 43 Co-op 43 Outstanding Bus. Studer. 3 TOM RARICK: Nwspr. 43 Yrbk. 4 MARK RAYNER: D.I. for W.C.V.H. BARB REBEY: Ski 13 Bowling 1 CINDY REED: C. Guard 2:Track IIM RIGGIO: Madricals, Fr. Acapella Choir3 School Play bi Var. Show 1, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 S.G. Madrical Rep3 Outstanding Musician 3 CONNIE RUFFINO: B.O.E.C. 3, 43 Co-op 4 S. IONDALL: Ftbl. l, l.V., V.: BskbI.3 Bsbl. j.V., V.3 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Outstanding Student Award Art 3 MIKE SAMORAY: Donkey Bskb. 3, 43 Varsity Club 43 Newspaper Staff 2, 33 Yrbk. Staff 2, 3, 43 Ftbl. 1, 23 Bskb. 1, j.V., V.3 Bsbl. j.V., V.3 Outstanding Student Art Award 13 423rd Kamikaze Highlanders Suicide Division 3, 4 IEFF SAMPSON: Co-op 43 Ski 1, 23 Ftbl. 1, 1.V.3 Bskbl. 13 Bsbl.1 MIKE SANAUE: Co-on 4: Hockev 3. 4: Ftbl. V.: Soccer V. KEVIN SCHILL: D. Bskbl. 33 Nwspr. 1, 2, 3, 43 Yrbk. 1, 2, 3, 43 Editor 43 Ftbl. 1, j.V.3 Bskbl. 1, j.V., V.3 Bsbl. 13 M.I.P. Bsbl.3 M.V.P. BskbI.3 outstanding Ind. Arts student 1 PAM SCHMIDT: Symphony Band3 School play b3 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Vars. Club 33 C.C. 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Vlybl. l.V., V.3 Band Sec. 4 BRAD SEELOFF: Choir I, 2, 33 School play aj Var. Show 23 S.G. Rep. 2, 33 Class Tres. 13 Bskbl. 13 Bsbl. 13 Outstanding English Student 2: Outstanding Social Studies Student 3 jOHN SEXTON: D. Bskbl. 33 Bowling 1 ERIN SHANAHAN: B.O.E.C. 3, 4iCo-op 4 THERESA SHANDOR: Women's Choir3 Chrldr. Bskbl. 1, Ftbl.1 ANN SHOOBRIDGE: Acapella, Woman's Choir3 Nwspr. 43 Yrbk. 4 CHARLENE SILADI: Choir liCos. PAUL SNABES: Co-on 3. 4 BEV SPASICH: Cos. MARION SPEARE: Co-op 4 BOB STERKEL: Co-op 43 Bowling 13 Ftbl. l.V.3 Track 1, 2, 3 IACKIE STEWARD: Var. Show 1, 33 B.O.E.C. 33 Bowling I ERIC STRAUSS: N.H.S. 3, 43 Ftbl. 1, j.V., V.3 Bskbl. 1, j.V., V.3 Bsbl. 1, l.V., V.3 Golf3 Honorable Mention FtbI.3 All League Oakland A GREG SWANSON: Yrbk. 4 DEANNA SWINDELL: Madricals, Acapella, Frosh Choir3 Concert Band3 Var. Show 13 S.G. Choir Rep.3 Bskbl. j.V. PAUL THURM: Bskb. l.V.3 Soccer V. DEANNA TOZER: B.O.E.C. 3, 43 Co-op 4 I GEORGE TOMA: Madricals, Acapella Choir3 Var. Show 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Ski 33 Nwspr. 33 Yrbk. 3, 43 Homecoming Court3 S.G. Rep. 43 Ftbl. I, j.V.3 Bskbl. I3 Bsbl. 1, j.V., V.3 Outstanding Physical Education Student 2 . RAY TONKS: Frosh, Madricals Choir: Var. Show 1, 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. ' 2, 3, 43 Homecoming King3 Class Pres. 2, 3,41 Ftbl. I I DIANE TROMBLEY: Choir 13 Women's Acapella Choir: School play 33 Var. Show 23 Drama 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Superior Costuming Award RITA VALENTE: Ski 4: Yrbk. 4: Blue Mt. Skier 4: T.E.L. Pres. DIANE VANDEBERGHE: Symphony Band3 B.O.E.C. 3, 43 I, B.O.E.C. Treas. 33 B.O.E.C. Pres. 43 Co-op 3, 43 Bowling 33 Sftbl. V. GRACE VITALE: B.O.E.C. 3, 43 C0-op 4 TOM WAECHLI: Ski 1, 23 Nwspr. 43 Ftbl. I, j.V., V.3BSbl.1,j.V., V. JIM WARREN: Var. Show 43 Ski 1, 2, 33 Nwspr. 43 Track 2 BECKY WATSON: Var. Show I, 33 Nwspr. 33 Yrbk. 43 Track REX WEICHEL: Ftbl. l.V.3 Bskbl. I.V.3 Bsbl. l.V. BEV WEINGARTZ: B.O.E.C. 43 Co-op 43 Bowling 2 IOHN WERTHMAN: Concert, Symphony Band: D. Bskbl. 33 Ski 33 Homecoming Court3 Ftbl. 1, l.V., V.3 Bskbl. l.V.3 Track 23 Wrest. I.V.: V. SHARELL WESLEY: Co-op 3, 43 Bowling 1, 3, 4 KATHY WISNIEWSKI: Symphony Band CHRIS WOICIK: Forensic 1, 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Tennis: Golf: Model U.N. MICHELLE WOOD: N.H.S. 3, 43 Ski 23 Debate 33 Outstanding Social Studies Student 33 Outstanding Science Student 33 M.U.N. 43 Editor of Something of Value SHEILA WORONIEC: Nwspr. 33 Yrbk. 4 SUE WRIGHT: School play a, b3 Nwspr. 43 Chrldr. Bskbl. I3 S.G. Rep. 33 Chrldr. Ftbl. I3 Track 1, 2. 33 English Award 1 MARIA YIZZIE: Model U.N. 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43Ski 3,4 VILMA ZAFFERANI: Bskbl. I.V.. V.3 Blue Mt. Skier ROSIE ZLOIUTRO: Var. Show 33 Nwspr. 33 Yrbk. 43 Chrldr. Bskbl. 1, 4, Ftbl. I, 3, 43 Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Queen: Tennis 13 Track 2 KEN ZUREK: Ski I, 23 Ftbl. I, I.V., V.3Bsbl.1,j.V. ...hs- 9th Grade Adams, Carrle Albert, Alllson Anderson Steven Andrus, Karrl Arens, Robert Badowski, Paul Baffo, Carmen Baier, Ronald Ballard, Michael Banach, Kenneth Banks, Scott Barcu me, Theresa Barraco, Nlcole Bartolone, Mlchelle Beach, Michael Beaudette, Suzanne Bely, Andrew Benlncasa, Anna Benke, Jerry Bergmann, Carollne Bertram, Kelth Betham, Jenene Bianchlnl, Jacquelyn Biondo, Angela Biondo, Grace Blanzy, Kenneth Blenkle, Patrlcla Bober, Chrlstlne Boesler,MarIa Bolla, Thomas Bonnay, Dana Borek, Leonard Bornoty, Edward Borowy, Bruce Boscarlno, Sarah Bozaan, Cheryl Bozek, John Bradford, Michael Brash, Jennie Breillng, Chrls Bretz, Elalne Brodeur, Matthew Bronson, Kathy Brooks,DarryI Brothers, Mark Bruno, Diane Brutyn, Mary Jo Buchanan, Gregory Buchanan, James Buckner, Scott Buffa, Sam Burnash, Gary Busceml, Natalie Butka, Jon Butz, Sherrl Buyze, Mary Bylow, Sandra Callls, Allcia Caruso, Benjamin Cattaneo, Sharon Cecl, Frank Chackman, Jacquelyn Chalsson, Mlchelle Champagne, Mary Chateau, Jacquelyn Ciesielskl, Alan Cieslak, Kim Clore, Cynthla Coccla, Lisa Cockran, Kimberly Colasantl, Nicole Colettl, Grace Coley, Dlane Comerford, Shawn Congdon, William Constand, John Cowger, Peggy Cress, Dawn Cross, Monlca Crump, Danlel Culver, Cathy Dalecke, Robert Damico, Fred Danal, Kenneth Danaj, Kevin Danna, Marla Davls, James Davls, James Davls, Tlna Deck, Clmberly DeCook, Thomas DeHondt, Teresa Dellkat, Ronald Demey, Steven Desmlth, Michael Diaz, Dlno 192 192 67,148,192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 166 192,197 192 67,192 192 192 192 192 90,192 192 192 192 192 192 193 193 193 193 193 193 67,193 48,193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 67,193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 67,194 79,88,B9,194 194 51,194 90,194 194 192,194 194 194 194 57,194 194 195 195 195 195 195 67. 42,195 195 90,195 195 67,195 195 195 67,195 195 67,195 195 195 195 192 195 DiFranco, Ken DiFranco, Linda DiLorenzo, John DiMauro, Joseph Discher, John Dove, Fred Downey, Michael Druckenmlller, Laura Duda, Cynthia Dunn, Tammy Duynslager, Wendy Easterling, Ricky Eberts, Nancy Edwards, Gayle Elias, Kim Ellavich, Rolanda Ellavich, Vince Elliott, Paula Erdman,Lynnette Faba, Mary Falbo, Frank Falsone, Christine Farrell, Karen Fazzalare, Steven FaZZOIari, Ralph Feaster, Daniel Ferguson, Kay Fiore, Francis Fiorini, Louie Fiorvento, Anthony Floreno, Anne Fogel, Katherine Fortuna,Lisa Foster, Josephine Fournier, Bonnie Fowler, Charles Fowler, Lynn Frabotta, Jacquelyn Frazier, Martha Freiburger, Kimberly Fresard, Fred Fye, Christine Gabrielson, Jeffrey Gagllo, Jacquelyn Gangola, Janlce Gavula, Chris Gawel, Matthew Gels, Wayne Giuliano, Salvatore Goddu, Julie Goike, Bryan Goike, Jacquelyn Goscenski, Michele Greba, Laura Gruner, Linda Gryspeerd, Charles Gryspeerd, Kevin Guastella, Cynthia Gusmano, Leanora Guyette, Troy Guzdzial, Karen Habel, Kimberly Hackauf, Tim Hackenbruch, Kevin Hacker, Paticia Hall, James Halyckyi, Katherine Hamlin, Lisa Han kal, Sherrl Hanton, Gary Harris, Dulcie Harris,PauI Hauer, Michael Hawkins, Kimberly Heidenfelder, Beth Heiler, Paul Hein, Bradley Hein, Brian Helnzmann, Julia Hemmer, Chad Hernandez, Susan Hess, Bill Hiddlngs, Robert Hilmus, Kimberly Hlntz, Linda Holke, Donna Holman, James Holman, Joseph Howard, Heather Humphrey, Rhrlsten Hurttgam, Joel Hussey, Eric Isom, Kelley Jablonskl, Jill Jackson, Mary Janlcki, Gregory Jansen,FRobert 195 195 195 19L 195 61 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 QQ 196 196 67,196 196 90,196 196 196 196 196 196 196,236,259 196 196 196 196,202 67,196 69,196 196 194, 196 196 196 196 196 197 197 197 9Q 5,67,197 197 197 197 197 197 197 61 67,191,197 197 197 197 197 197 197 5L 197 197 197 79,197 197 197 197 197 197 198 198 198 198 61 198 198 198 198 198 198 191,198 198 198 5,67,198 168,198 198 198 198 67,198 67,198 198 198 198 198 198 79,89,198 79,198 198,204,206 198,207 195 195 196 196 197 197 197 198 Jarvis, Mary Jenlcek, Tina Jenner, Kimberly Jewel, Emily Joens, William Johns, Jennifer Johnson, David Jordan, Robert Joseph, Anthony Kaczmar, Stephani Kaltz, Paul Kelly, Daniel Kengel, Martin Klausing, Marcee Kluge, Mlchiko Knecht, Chrlstlne Knuth, Chrls Koch, Dana Kopek, Kim Koptyra, Dawn Kostanko, Dean Kraatz, Keith Kraatz, Mark Kromroy, Kurt Krotak, Julie Kurzava, Julie Kwiecien, Gregory LaBaere, Joellen Lalse, Gretchen Lambertl, Catherine Lamontagne, David Lanni, Benny Larlvlere, William La Rosa, Leonard Lazarls, Julie Lazur, Kristine Lechleitner, Laurel Lee, Rhonda Lemons, Deborah Lepore, Ermelln Lesniewski, Martha Lesniewskl, Mary Ann Lllplrlhcl, Thomas Letkowski, John Leutheuser, Bert Lewis, Sherri Liedick, Elaine Lindquist, Janet Lines, Earl Liss, Robert Liuzzo, Steve Loch, Amy London, Lisa Lorenzano, Dawn Lozen, Yvonne Lucido, Kathryn Lukkari, Donna Lumetta, Maria Macioce, Heidi Malburg, Fredric Malburg, Katherine Malkovich, Linda Marrocco, Mark Marshall, Cralg Martin, Linda Martino, Mary Matheney, Victor Mattingly, Karen Matusz, Jo Ann May, Linda McCallum, Larry McCarthy, Daniel McCoy, Patricia McDonald, Lyne McGhle, Nancy McGowan, James McLaughIIn, Kevin McNamara, James McNeely, Gerald Medinis, Jeffrey Meech, Wayne Memmer, Robert Mennuccl, Laura Metesh, Kristin Metz, Terrl Militello, Stefano Milke, Lynette Miller, Christine Miller, David Miller, Lynette Mlller, Matthew Miller, Richard Miller, Steven Miner, David Miner, James Mlrlani, Paul Mitchell, Lisa 88,89,19B 192,198 198 198 198 79,198 198 198 198 198 198 199 199 55 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 41 199,204 79,199 199 67,199 199 199 199 67,199 199 79,199 51,199 90.199 51,199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 61 zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo 72 54,55,200 zoo 71,193,200 zoo zom zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo 55, zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo,2o5 zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo 61 zoo 168,200 zoo zoo zoo 79, 199 199 200 197 90, 191, 205 67, 200 200 Moceri, Donna Moll, ll'ina Montalbano, Anthony Moore, David Moore, Deborah Moron Patrick Morris, Lisa Mourillesea, Mary Jo Mullaly, Ann Marie Mullins, Dean Murray, Margaret Murray, Timothy Navalta, Mary Lee Nichols, Robert Nickel, Wendy Nlcoletti, Jodi Nieman, Kenneth Nieman, Llsa Nieman, Randolph Norris, Jennifer Nowak, Marlan Oberdorf, James O'Connor. John O'Connor. Mary O'Donnell, John Olgiati, Dean Oliver, Robert Orkisz, Chrlstlne Orlandl, Linda Ostrowskl, Janina Outer, Pamala Owens, Brett Paquette, Alfred Patterson, Karl Peabody. Gene Pearson, John Pedrosi, Linda Pell, Joel Pellegrino, Victorla Peltier, Denise Peltler, Michelle Perry, Irene Peuterbaugh, Roy Pezzotti, Cheryl Pitt, Michael Pizzo, Jeannette Ponican, John Price, Patricia Pridemore, Sheri Proia, Walter Puchalski, Gary Racey, Kathleen Rager, David Redlawsk, Gregory Reichenbach, Denise Reitzel, David Remslng, Robert Reynolds, Stacy Rhodes, William Ridlon, Stephen Ritz, Susan Rizo, Michael Rizza, Silvana Rizzo, Dennis Robertson, Heather Romback, James Rossi, Lynda Roti, Vito Rupersberg, Gary Russo, Joseph Rybarczyk, Peter Rzadkowolski, Michelle Salinger, Claudet Samoray, Peter Sanna, Carmela Santinl, Mark Saph, Laureen Saputo, Vincent Scally, Thomas Schales, Mary Scheuer, Dawn Schooks, Lisa Schooks, Tamera Schroeder, Nancy Schuster, George Schwarz, Margaret Scothorn, Dawn Semenas, Deanna Senkmajer, Denise Serra, Colleen Sestok, Laurence Shandor, Barbara Sheihk, Omar Shield, Douglas Shoobrldge, Mary Sigismond, Patricia Siladke, Shawn 200 200 194,200 67,200,204 200 67,200 200 200 200 67,200 200 200 200 200 79,200 200 200 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 71 201 202 202 66,67.202 202 202 79,202 202 202 202 202 79,202 27,202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202.67 202,205 202 199,202 202 202 202 SL 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 61 202 202 202 67,203 67,203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 35 203 203 90, 201 202 202 203 79, B8 ,89, 2 55, 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 larski, Sandra lger, Steven ith, Becky ith, Carol ith, Harold lth,l.lesIie lth, Lisa Ith, Stanley utar, Linda eshbck, Carl ratke, Debra oka, Donna ahl, William anbury, Lisa einbrlnk, Barbara ephens, Melissa ockwell, Anson: ockwell, Mary raka, Patricia lndell, Darlene lvaln, Mary zatkowski, Barbara zllter, Doreen abenske, Victor arnacki, Richard erra, Virginla esner, David heut, Marie hoel, John racey, Colleen ravls, Brent ravis, Nick rombley, Dale rucano, Lynn rullk, Pamela yvaert, Nina llcny, Michael rbin, Mark alente, Marla alerlo, Pierina andendries,Pamela anelsacker,Todd anlandeghe, Daniel endzuh, Andrew erbanac, John 'erbeke, Michael ernelr, Ruth ineski, Natalie itale, Michelle itale, Provide lviano, Paula olt, Belinda Iahl, Joni lalen, Dawn Iarner, Catherine arren, Lisa arwin, Greg awrzyniak, William ebber, Pamela elke, Tandra lelser, Dale lenner, Debra lenzlawe, Steven essel, Aileen heeler, Frank hidden, Zori hite, Pamela idener, Barbara illlams, Gregory, illiams, Suzette illinger, Richard ilson, Dannyle ingrove, Pamela ngrove, Raymond se, Heather lgast, Rick oder, Steven oodham, Frederc Vysocki, Michael izze, James oung, David oung, Debra ajac, Michele ajac,R0bert ander, Cheryl dun, Patricia iko, Susie obel, Susan oudenback, Dawn 10th Grade gee, Tammy ldous, Sclltt llen, Mark Iuia, Mike ndersson, Eric 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 67,203 203 203 79,e9,2o3 70,204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 79.09.204 199,204 204 204 66,67,2o4 204 204 204 204 204 204 204,67,194, 1 98 204 204 204 204 205 205 67,205 51,201,205 205 205 205 205 67,205 205 205 205 136, 205 199,205 205 3,205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 90, 205 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 200 206 206 206 193, 206 206 206 206 206,67 206 206 206 206,207 206 206 206 206 206 200 174 174,182 174 174 174, 101, 65 Anderton, Paul Aretakls, Cathy Argo, Stacey Ashley, Allen Azar, Chris Bacon, Scott Baffo, Carol Bagozzl, Blll Baird, Lorl Baker, Jim '3allck, Sue Bandy, Renee Barlow, Matt 3arnes, Mark Barraco, Gabrielle Bartolone, Matt Baumgart, Greta Baxter, Mike Beach, Mark Bell, Shawn Bertuccl, Emma Blair, Rosemary Blanks, John Blanzy, Mark Blenkle,Bob Bologna, Cheryl Bott, Larry Boudreau, Sue Bratkowski, David Brelling, Kurt Brodeur, Linda Brodick, Lisa Brohl, Jlm Brownlle, Robert Broyles, Lynn Bruno, Debbie Brusatl, Marlo Bubka, Ken Bullis, Joanle Burke, Phillip Burns, Mark Burrows, Ken Byers, Laura Cable, Darwin Cadle, Laura Cadotte, Linda Calam, Greg Cannizzero, Toni Carollo, Jeff Cartwright, Eileen Casey, Dan Cassidy, Pat Cawley, Bruce Ceci, Lee Charbeneau, Jane 174 174, 174 174 174, 174 174 174 174 174, 174 174 174 174 174, 174 174, 174, 174 183, 186 187 180 181 134 61, 82,101 65 101 174:185,187,10J 174 174, 174 174 174 174 174, 174 174, 174 1 74, 175 175 175, 175 175, 175 175 175 175 175, 175 175 175 175, 175 175 78 40 40, 71 12 174 43 65 43 175.186 175 175 175,65,101,179 175, 175 175 175 Ch3Ybene3LI, T8l'l ll'l'ly1 75 Childers, Steven Christofls, Jeff Ciaravino, Mike Clark, Connie Clore, Sue Collier, Lisa Collister, Laurie Colombo, John Comerford, Kelly Congdon, Sheri Cook, Kim Coon, Tom Corke, Curtis Corona, Paul Cote, Sue Courtney, David Cracchiolo, Alex Crockett, Kris Cross, Lisa Cruise, Seve Cunningham, Lisa Cylkowskl, Kay Czarnlk, John Daguanno, Annette Danaj, David Daniels, Diane Darr, Brenda Davis, Mark Deeb, Jackie Delpiere, Ron Demchak, Kathy Derwenskus, Scott Dettloff, Irene Dewileskl, Mike Dexter, Donna Digiuseppe, John Dillard, Clay Dimarla, Elaine Dimasl, Theresa Dimltroff, Sally 175 175, 175, 175 187 184 65 175, 89, 183 175 175 175 175 175,78,88,89 175 65 175 Dipaola, Don Dobbs, Tim Donnellon, John Downey, Kathy Drablk, Chuck Drewke, Kieth Dyer, Glenn Dzwllewskl, Mike Edgell, Robin Ehresman, Tom Ellis, Dale Elya, Rick Enos, Klm Erdman, Scott Erlsch, Karen Faba, Michael Falbo, Frank Falsone, Lisa Finazzo, Chris Fisher, Mark Fitzgibbon, Joan Forton, Lisa Foster, Kevin Franz, Norbert Fresard, Marcllle Frishman, Lisa Frlscloni, Laura Fusciardl, Tim Garland, James Garman, Patricia Garrisi, Joe Garstecki, Tom Geery, Jlll Gianakopoulos, Steven Gletzen, Michell Gilbert, Richard Gillespie, Steven Girdley, Kim Girten, Charles Giullanelll, Margaret Giuseppe, John Glaser, Paul Gmerek, Anita Goethals, Michele Gonino, Michael Gordon, Steven Goyke, Laura Gratson, Thomas Gray, Charlse Gray, Laura Green, Cindy Gregg, Cathie Grelf,B0b Grlce, Sherry Grove, Laurie Gruber, Jeff Gruenwald, Ray Glzywacz, George Gualdoni, Kevin Guiles, Alan Gura, Robin Gusmano, Anthony Hackenbruch, Teresa Hacker, Carol Hamlin, Karen Hannah, Tom Hanselman, Lisa Happy, Kristine Harding, Ruth Hargrave, Mark Harris, David 175,64,65,101 176,40,49,6a,1a5 176, 55 42 176, 176 176 176 176 3176, 163 48 1174, 176 176 176 176 176 176, 176 176 78 176,65,101,184 176 176 177 177, 101 177 177 177 177, 127 Haustein, Cathy Theresa Hauer, Held, Steve Heldenfelde, Annmarie Heinrich, Norman Helnzmann, Martha Helse, Rita Held, Steven Henrichsen, Jeffery Henry, Kim Herman, Colleen HIFI, Lesley Hoffman, Richard Holke, Paul Honos, John Howell, Hilary Hulber, Mark ltchon, Leo Jablonskl, Natalie Jabs, Irene Jackson, Coleen Jacobs, Rob Jakubowskl, Pat Janos, Carolyn Jeczen, Janet Jennett, Molly Jeschke, Tracy Johns, Dena Johns, Durenda Johnson, Deborah 177 177 177 177, 49 177 177, 65 184 177 177 177 177, 4 177 68. 35 177 177 40 177 177,183, 76,105 177, 180 177 177, 43 177 177 177 175 177 177, 183 176,70 177 177 177 177,65,a1,a2,101 177 177 177 177, 186 177 177,22,50,65,140 178 178 178 178 178, 105 178 178 178 178, 178 179 178,177,5 179,176.52 17s 105 Johnson,Matthew Johnson, Wendy Jones, Cynthia Jones, scott Jurban, Timothy Kaczmar, Michell Kaiser, Mary Jo Kaptor, Bonnie Katopodes, Michael Kavanagh, Kralg Kelllor, Ellen Kennedy, Chris Kepsel, Tim King, Jill Kinsora, Canlel Kislelewskl, Sheryl Kitchen, Debbie Klerkx, Greg Kllmbal, Philip Klockow, Lisa Kloster, Lisa KneDD. Lori Knight, Maurice Knuth, David Koch, Beth Koch, Carolyn Koelzer, Janice Kohler, Ronald Koptyra, Dina Koss, Patrlcl Kourelis, John Kowau, Ruth Kozlowski, Kathlee Kozelski, Karen Kraatz, Mark Krause, Laura Kryza, Dominic Kuhn, Thomas Kurlly, Darryl Kurzava, Lynn Kwlatek, Lisa Labaere, Chris Lafata, Mark Lafave, Ellzabt Landis, Mary Lang, Lisa Lannl, Marla Lattanzi, Karl Laudon, Ken Laudon, Ron Laverge, Madonna Lawrence, Luanne Leder, Dennis Lelja, Yolanda Lentine, Anthony Leroy, Ruth 178,4B,65,182,185 Lesniewskl, William 179 179 179, 65 179 179 179 179, 179 179 40 179,71 179 179 179,69 179 179 179,40,55 179,aa,a9,1s3 179 179 179, 43 Lewls, Julie Lewis, Lori Lewis, Mary Lewis, Sandra Lezell, David Lim, cindy Little, Bridget Lockwood, Shari Lockwood, Tamara Locrlcchio, Stelle Losey, Brian Lowe, Deborah Maccagnone, Sharyl Macau, Lisa Madsen, Carol Magadanz, Lawrenc Mahar, Douglas Malburg, Carolyn Malburg, Edwin Malburg, Terry Mandrell, Wllllam Manglantl, Darryl Marcath, Michael Marcotte, Arldeew Marra, Theresa 1 79'64'65.82'1o0 Marshall, Tammy 179 179 179,78,104,105 179 179 179, 89 179,78,185 179 179 179 181 179 179, 98 179 179 179 Martino, John Mattavi, Carolyn Mattingly, David Matusz, Mark Matz, Nancy Mazzuchelll, Rosallf McCCw,ri ' McCracken, Robert McCue, Carbl McCulstlon, Bonnie McDonough, Kathy McGhIe, Doug McHugh, Megan Metesh, Joseph Meunler, Greg Mlck, Thomas Mljal, Joanna Mlkula, Pam 175, 4 179 179 180, 39 180 180 101,3,64,65 180 180 180 180 180 180 18O,181,55 180 180 180 180, 61 186. 82. 83 180 180 180, 49 180 180 180 180 180 180, 183, 180 180 180 180 180 180.183 180 180, 101, 69 11, 49, 69 28 65 18O,69,174 180 180 181,184 181 181 181 181, 105 181 181 181 ,51,184 181, 105 181,182 181, 43 181 181 181 181, 127 181 182 182 182, 182, 182,76,87 182 182,65,95,185 182 182 182 182 182 182 182,40,71,175 105 105 182 182, 65 182 182, 65 182,176 182, 68 182 182 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183,147 183 Lisa Miles, Miller, Claudia Miller, Donald Miller, Patrlcl Miller, Shelly Thomas Nllllef, Mltchell, Susan Mobley, Stephen Monteleone, Anthony Mowvy, Nancy Mowry, Robert Mozeleski, Sonya Mueller, John Murray, Cynthla Murray, Marle Musto, Annamar Mutlu, Serdar Myles, Ruthann Nemes, Carolyn Neumayr, Emat Nlchlow, Vlkki Nixon, Jeffery Nowak, Russel Nystrom, Yvonne Oles, Jennlfe Ollver, Betty Ollvleri, Thomas Ornsten, Theresa Ovstedal, James Pace, Michael Paparelli, Cathern Paraski, Greg Patterson, Nancy Paulson, Kendall Pavllk, Susan Pawllcki, John Peabody, Marquis Pellegrlnl, Thomas Perlano, Keith Perlca, Kellie Perry, Margare Phenegar, Chrls Pierce, Karl Pingle, Susan Pitt, Jeffery Plante, Jay Poma, Wllliam Powell, Tavla Powser, David Pralnlto, Marle Pretzer, Kent Prlebe, Sharlen, Probst, Debra Proclda, John Prue, Steven Randazzo, Wllllam Rathbone, Thomas Rayner, Michael Relchenbach, Lisa Remslng, Denise Rm, Gregg Reuter, Cathlee Rlcker, Linda Riley, Allson Rlnke, Chrls Rltter, Ryan Rlvard, Davld Rizzo, Myron Robelll, Mlchael Roberts, Kelly Roblnson, Laura Rosteck, Patrlcl Rotondo, Dlana Roude, Laura Rublno, Vincent Rublo, Tracy Rubrlch, Stephen Rude, Klmerly Rupersburg, Jeffery Rutherford, Debra Salerno, Paula Sampson, Lorl Sanna, Anthony Sans, Shelly Sauve, John Schlndehett, Deena Sch mldt, Sandra Schoen, Michael Schoenfeldt, Robert Schroeder, Natalie Scothorn, David Scott, Terence Scully, Susan Sexton, Patrlck Shanahan, Llsa Shandor, Mark Shlnsky, Davld Shovan, Jerry Shovan, Terl Simon, Frelda Smascz, Leonard 183 Smigielski, Mary Kay 137 183 Smith, david 1,3 Smith, Joan 137 183 Smith, Kevin 187 183 Smlth, Sharon 18a 49 Soulllere, Suzanne ' SOutaI', Richard 187 183 Speare, Wayne 23 Speshock, James 187 184 Spfafkef Ken 187 59 61 81 10 184 Sprlngstead, Laura 187' ' ' ' 184- 43 sroka, Keith 187 71 154 Sfehlik, Jeffery 187' Stockman, Greg 7 1841 39 Sudau, Karl 537 154 Szllter, Elizbeth 158 40 59 134. 4 Tanoury, Carmela 188158. Taormina, Micheal 188 22,625 Taylor. JOY 188, 178, 99 eu- Za e 188.4 .69 13.40.71-175rnompson,, Mark 188, 197, 71 184 69 Thurm, Anita 138 ' Thurman, Carrl 188 184' 35 Tomaszewski, Robert 65 64 Toupln, Becky 183 184' ' Townsend, Lisa 133 184 TI'LIaX, JOhl'1 188' 65 184 65, TUcker, Ken 133 184' Turckzr, Robert U vic , Terri 188 1325556101 Ureel, John 138 184' VaI1H0utte, Lisa 188' 182 184 Vanelsacker, Colette 183 185 Vente, Carlo 188 185 54 Vefbeke, J05eDh 133,655,101 177' Vernler, Rochell Vernler, Margare K 78, 87, 105, 188 Versteegden, Mar 101, 135 igg'35'78'89 Vettese, John 92, 188 185 Vitale, Caralee 188 185 Vogel, ViCIOY 149' 188 Wade, Linda 188 Waelchll, Gayle 13833, gg, 176 195 Walczak,' Linda 188 185- 35 washer, David 65 188 195 Welngartz, Anglea 185 Wetfef, Scott 54' 188 185 Whaley, Karen 133 185 White, ChI'iS'ty 88189, 99 188 185 White, Marcus 188 ' 185 Whitton, Laurle 188 185, 78 Wllczynskl, Joanne 183 131132-55-43wille,Michel! 29 188 186,101-l50v48WiIlette, Kimberly 185 135 Wilson, Lorl 138 186 wlndzlo, Susan 39 183 185, 66 Winkler, Reva 185 186' 40 witty, Sharon 188 186 Wood, Ronald 55, 188 186 Woyde, Richard 188 Wright, Peter 133 Wujek, Dione 1361 73 Wvestewald, Dave 188 Ylzze, Lisa 188 186 Yonka, Ralph 65 188 185' 55 Zajac, Connie 18h Zbikowski, Laura 188 186,81,82 - 186, 178 Zurek, David 188 126, 181 1 G 163 186' 11th Grade 186 Adam, Greg 186 Alton, Llsa 136 Alula, Marla 160 Amoe, Karen 186. 35 Anderson, Barbara 160 185 Anderson, Teresa v 160 186 Andrzejewskl, Pat 160 186 Arblc, Don 160 186 Asard, Dennis 160 Augiustlnus, Sandra Bac galupo, Michael 160 186,135,82.65BadaIamentl, Sharon 160, 18 186 Balch, Melanle 160, 40 186, 70 Balch, Melinda 160, 31 Baloga, Stephen 160, 150 Bandlow, Robert 160 186 Barbieri, Paul 160, 151 185 Barlow, Veronlc 160 33' 82 Baron, Denlse 186, 52 Barrlos, Vincent 161, 169 186 Bartolone, Jon 173 187 sash, John 161 137. 65 Bates, Kathy 161,9,40,52,113 187 Baum, Jeffery 161 187 Bava, Cynthia 161 187 Bellance, Elizabeth 161, 2 187. 43 Belvedere, Grace 161,6,163,163 137. 65 Benolt, Paul 169 Bergler, Ronald Bernabei, Pamela Bertke, Wlllmm Blondo, Angela Bleakley, Rebecca Bloom, Kary Bodln, Karen Bodln, Kevln Boggess, Robert Bommarito, John 0 Bornoty, Ann Brash, Marla Beatkowskl, Ch rist Bratto, Susan Brice, Mark Brodeur, Laura Brown, Penelopy Bruss, Eric Brutyn, Cathy Buls, Tracy Burgess, Troy Burke, Jackely Bylow, Darlene Byrd, Carrie Cadle, Noah Calam, Michael Calandrlno, Gasper Callls, Kathy Cammarata, Frances Campbell, Jamie Campbell, Kim Caruso, Sal Cecl, Roy Chrlstensen, Brenda Claravlno, Pamela Clcala, Robert Cockrane, Scott Collier, Lorl COIIIDS, Cynyhla Constand, Elalne Conte, Anne Coppola, Sandra Covert, Pattlk Cracchlolo, Jack Cress, Dennls Cronk, Tim Crulse, Carolyn Crulse, Kenneth Cunnlngham, Willian Czarnlk, Jacquel Danlot, Micheal Dankanlcs, Cralg Davldge, Greg Decock, James Deforest, Mary Ellen Degrendel, Glen Depoorter, Joe Deva, Ron Derrlck, Charles Dix, Tammle Dobbs, Chrls Dogarlu, George Downey, Kevln Drabik, Donald Dundas, Sheryl 161, 76, 105 161 162 24 69 Grube, Davld Gruner, Paul Gryspeerd, Albert Gryspeerd, Denlse ' ' Grzywacz, James 162'6'3o'122'191 Gutenkunst, Frank Guzzardo, Margare Hagmalerg Klm Hammett, Wllchael Hannah, Ravlan 162' 22 Hanton, Rlchard ing Harms, Noreen 123' 39 Heath, Scott 162 Hedeen, Brent 162 Hegwood, Lorl 162,98 Held, Dale 152 Hensley, Kathy 162 Herman, Lynda 152 Hlbbard, Brian 162,171 Hlbbet, Mary 162 Hlntz, Terrl Hlsey, Kevln Hlsey, Tlm 162 Hlatky, Barbara ,l:,lo:Ilngsworth, Paul o man, Glorla 1gg'27'165 Houtnoofa, June 162,161 Huare, Jlll 162 Humphrey, Dawn 152,167 l-lurttiarin, lxlchael mpas a o, nge a ggg'61'148'170 jationsklilllflellssa ac son, igZ'29'54'16o'173Jansen, Beth 162,168 Jenlcek, laura 163 Jeslonowskl, Pat 163,19 Johns, David 163 Johnson, Dona 163 50 Johnson, Jon 165105 Johnson, Tracy 163' Jonas, James 163 39 Jones, Karen ' Jones, Kevln Jones, atalle 171 jongs, Randoph or an, Howard 123'141'151 .loye,June 163,170 Jullan, Brlget 163 Kaczmarek, Tammy 163 Kallsz, Lorrl 163 Kandt, Mlcheel Kare, Kimberly 163 Katopodes, Thomas 163 Kavanagh, Kevln 163,7,169,165 Qehng' Steven 163 mgel, Sandra Kepsel, Robert 153 Klellng, Steven 153,161 Klngscott, Robyn Klngscott, Robert 163 Klrschner, steven 163,113 Kltt8l',AYthUl' 163,40,61,170 163 Klavls, Steven Knecht, Peter 1e4,19,2e 164 as 164,61 164 164 164 164 102 164 164 165 166.2-3,49 165 165,71 165,70 165,164,167 165 165 1s5,4o,1es 165,84,69 165 169 165 165,5,27,86,87,106 16s,19,3o 165,27,76,77 1e5,z2,s1,163 165 165,40,61 165,2,7 1s5,22,so,e1,291 165,162 165 165 165 166 52,68 166 166,4,170 166 166,61 166 166 173 166 166,171 166,4,27 Dupuls, Michael 153 Knlght, Debra Dusfv. Dawn 164,76,86,87 K '9hf' Kem' Duynslager, Douglas KUUDDSHDUYQ. Kermit 166 Ehrke, Gerald 164 KOCIW, Rl-lihl 155,152 Everett. Jo Kopekv Kevln 166 za 161 162 Fabio, Marla 164 Koss. Michael 166' ' ' Farrell, Beth Kozlowskl, Th8l'eSa 166,40 69 162 Fazzolari. Giustlna 164.21.165.291 'muse' 1-'Iam' 156 ' ' ,.e,g, pau. 164,3,27,36,37,54-55Kren' Kath'ee 165 Flonnl, Rosle 164 K 'e9e f G e99 166 Fleck, Joene 164 KruDP. Chrlstlne 166,168 Fleury, David 164 Kuechenmelster, Paul166 Fowler, Donagd Kwleclen, Todd 155 Frabotta, John 164,29 Labaere, Richard 166,3,139 Fmnklln, Robert Lachance, Kenneth Fresara, June '-af-We. Sarah Frezel, Harold 164, 150 l-ah00d, Fred 166 Gabrlelson, Kent 157 I-a'5ef Wem'-W 166.40.70.132 Gajewskl, Jeffery l-ambem. ANUWOIW I-67.51 Gamna, Gary Lal1Ckl'lei, Tanya 167,171 Geist, James 154 Lange. Terry 167,39 Gerlandovjoe 164,150,160 Lehman, Ronald 170 Gletzen, Carol '-BUS' DZVWU Glllman, Michele 154,39 I-901 Laurie 167 Glunanem, Lmua 164-,37,53'55,156 '-eW'5' CV fh 167.291 Glowczwskl, Kiran 150,2,30,40 Lewls, Greg 167 Goethals, Mlcheal Lewis. Mark 170 Golke, Laurle 154,39 I-HUG. Wllll 'am Golden, Ray 154,155 L-OCN. Karen Goodwln, Shaun '-Ochv MSW Beth Grantham, Nancy 151,45 LUUUOU. David Grlffln, Dean 16,161,158 '-'W' Kenneth 167 Grlfln, Janet 164 Losler, Michele 157 Grlllo, Sarah 154,359,291 '-'-'C'd0' Mafy Grlme, Cindy 39 Luedtke, Tl'aCy Grlnnell, Mlchael 164 Lukas. Diane 167 Lupold, Klm M Lynch, Mlchael Macloce, Raphael Mack, Dennls Madou, Kimberly Mahar, James Malorano, Joseph Makowskl, Pam Malaga, Dhvld Malburg, John Manes, James Mann, Donald Marchlone, Davld Marco, Dlanne Marra, Anne Marshall, Rebecca Martln, Debra Mattingly, Wllllam May, Robert Mc Donough, Pat McGowan, Mlchael McLaughlin, Kathy McLeod, Laura McMonlgle, Colleen McNaU, Frank Meade, Kathlee Melsel, Susan Metter, Craig Mlal-ka, Susan Miller, Greg Miller, Mark Mirablle, Joseph Mitchell, Joseph Mitchell, Sherry Moleski, Doreen Momney, Paul Moore, Joyce Moore, Steven Mordan, Sandra Morlcl, Llnda Moron, Mlchael Moses, Cindy Moses, Regina Mowery, Judy Mularskl, Constan Mullan, Maureen Myers, Nelson Nadolskl, Vicky Navalta, Michael Neumann, Thomas lvlaoFarlane, Kimberly 167,159 Redmond. Colleen 169 167'7'291 Reed, Henry 51, 169 167 Reichenbach, Karen40,99, 169 167 Rellly, Mary 5.28.135.159 167 Reltzel, Cheryl 167,6,13,61,62,163 Reynolds, Joseph 29. 170 16111724.1125 Rimarclk, Michael 169 157,49,55 Rinaldl, Anthony 169 157 Rinaldl, Debbie 169 157 Rizza, Anna Rizzo, Jerald 72. 170 123 61 Roberts, lvliohelle 70,40,173,170,19 ' 119 167 Roehl, Judith 170 167540.43 Rogers, Kim 170 127 Rozman, Ronald 311,510.1 72.4.5. 8,61 r 22 Rublno, Agatha 170 Russo, Mary 170 168,61,148 Rymal, Dan D 168 Sans, Sandra 22, 170 168,55 Santini, Lori 170 168,29,40,170 Saputo, Fara 170 Savage, Elizabeth 39. 162, 170 Schick, Carolyn 155'170'1g1'4 . 141 'ga Schmidt, Deborah sohmm, Lisa 170 28-291 Schroll, Colleen 170 gghsl Schwelkart, Barry 171 Scott Shelly 168 seigeF, Wllliam 163,171 168 sigismona, -rerrl 4, 171 Simone Carl sihkel, :Janice 168, 171 558 sklarski, Michael 152, 171 Smith, Mark 163.52-71 smith, Randall 22,171 122 Smith, Robert 4,61,62,170,171 Sousa, Dean 171 160.172 Soutar, Larry 171 I 168 Spaslch, Patricia 171 S , A t 171 166 555223251225 te 168,30,167,291 Sroka, Duane 71, 171 153 Stefanl, Michael 166, Steiner, Davld 61, 171 Stempln, Stacy 163 164 170 171 168.26.27.51.54 suer, sanara 164: 171: ' Nickel, Keith Nleman, Thomas Nletubyc, Krls Norat, Paul Novak, Jeffery Obermlller, Kenneth OiBrlen, Tlm 168 160,141,3,51,61 168,15,20,55 61,62,160,170 O'Connell, Danlel 148 Ogden, Pat 163,168,27 Olejnlk, Llnda Ondrus, Debra 168 Ossepow, Deana Ostrowskl, Barbara 168,22,166 Otto, Deborah 168 Outer, Ray Pacella, Cynthla Pachholskl, Laurle 168 Palenkas, Cheryl 5.40.99.172 Palmowskl, Sylvla 168 Pardlke, Robert 168 Parker, Susan 171 Parris, George 168 Patterson, Donald 1658.61.94-148 Peace, Edwln 168 Pearson, Edle 169, 172 eltler, Sherrl nzlen, Donald eraino,Chrls 173 tt, Davld 169 Petzer, Sheron 169 Peuterbaug, Rlchard79 Peyerk, Charles Pilon, Walter 169 Pltassl, Dlana Pizzo, Roseann 42, 54, 55, 169 Plantilch, Terry 61, 159 Poma, Mary 159 Pozehl, Dale 159 Pralnlto, John 80,81' Pretzer, Denlse Prlce, Carrol Price, Dlanne Puchalskl, Laurle 76,99 169 Puzzuoll, Valentn 159, 172 Racey, Maureen 169 Radcllff, Paul Radman, Anthony Ralmondl, Anna 169 Ramm, Gerald Ratlu, James Rebey, Denlse 169 Stoey, Pauline Stoldt, Monica Stoll, Melissa Stover, James Straka, Susanne Stros,Marcla Tabenske, Gordon Taraskl, Gary Taukert, Lorraine Tellsky, Wendy Temple, Stephen Terracclano, ltalla Thoel, Ann Thomas, Jacquelyn Thorne, Robert Tocco, Peter Tollls, Marllene Toma, Rita Tonks, Denlse Traver, Shawn Trucano, Mellsa Trumper, Denise UlIcny,DFnlse Ulrich, Thomas Ureel, James Van Dorn,Todd Vendlttl, Geri Verbeke, John Vineskl, Andrew llilkno, Vincent Vail, Frank Waelchll, Gregory Wall Anita Wayman, James Weldenhamer, Beth Welnert, Deanna Welngartz, Ronald Welnzlerl, Jlll Werthman, Michael Werthmann, Renee Whlte, Andrew Whlter, Michael Widener, Judlth Wllczynskl, Michael Wllllams, Deborah Williams, Ronald Wlngrove, Kitty Winkler, Gary Wolak, Ann 161, 172, 19 1 172 156 7, 172 70, 172 40, 69 167 163,165,172,191, 172 51,54,55,3,162,4 172.49,24,27.48 172 172 172 72, 172 172 172 1 31, 172 31,72,80,81,172 172 172 152, 172 61. 172 1173 173 173 24,29,70,173 29,173 162 173 173 149 161,170,173 173 61,173 173 173 61,163,170,173 173 Wuestelwald,,DOU9l8S 173 Wyland, Thomas 173 Wysockl, Gerald Young, Robert Young, Thomas 173' 191 Youn gren, Carln 2 173 Zajack, Catherine ' ZlFillppo, Carmella 173 Ziskle, David 173 Zoll Llsa Trawts, Chl'lS iga1l71366: 172 12th Grade Adams, Julie 212 Amann, Barbara 212,69 Amoe, Deborah 212,225 Anderson, Renee 212,38 Anderson, Susan 212,243 Andersson, Carin 212 Andrus, Terri 212 Aniel, Richard 213,61 Badalamenti, Salvador 236,251,259 Badowski, Janlce 213,243 Bagozzi, Thomas 213,152 Bahlman, Kathy 213,243 Ball, Mary 213 Banach, Sandra 213,15,38 Barron, David Beach, Marie 213,239 Beard, Brian 213 Becker, Melinda Bell, Sandra Benedict, Sheryl Bergmann, Michael Berhorst, David Bertucci, George Betterly, Denise Beverlin, James Biondo, Joseph Bohrer, Kimberly Bonnay, David Bornoty, Laurie Bradford, Malcolm Branson, Daniel Bratto, Mark Brockel, Terry Brockett, John Bronson, Debra Brothers, Nancy Burgess, David Burton, Sandra Butera, Pat Butler, Matthew Byers, Bedorah Bylow, Annemar Cameron, Timothy Campbell, Donald Campbell, Robert Caparros, Vanessa Carion, David Caruso, Vincent Casey, Denise Chateau, Wllllam Chicowlas, Cheri Cholish, Keran Christofis, Mark Churley, Kristen Clark, Lyndsay Coccia, Richard Cococcetta, Gina Colden, Vicki Coletti, Riccard Comerford, Richard Conte, Nichola Coon, Shannon Coonfer, Frederick Cottrell, Lisa Craner, Andrea Cronk, Gerald Crothers, Linda Cuccio, James Cunningham, Scott Daguanno, Laura Darmofal, Neil Deeb, Ann Dehondt, Rene Delbene, Deborah Demaria, Antonino Demey, Jeffery Densmore, Micheal Desch, Carolln Dipaola, Vickie Dobbs, Cathy Donnellon, Susan Drewke, Karl Dries, Rick Dunn, Karen Dupuis, Donna Dusty, Cheryl 21:-l,15,59,22o 214 214 214 214 214 218 215 215,141,216 215 215 215 215,15,41 216,152 216 Dyer, Kimberly Earhart, Joseph Eberle, Cathy Eberts, Kathleen Eckman, Brian Edwards, Barbara Elliott, Joy Ellis, Rodney Erdman, Jerry Erwin, Brian Eschenburg, Lori Evich, Deanna Farnsworth, Robert Feaster, Karen Flcarra, David Finazzo, Charles Finley, todd Fischer, Jay Fischer, Timothy Fleming, Chantel Fleury, Anthony Forrester, Tracy Forton, Jamlann Fortuna, Loretta Fournier, Charles Fournier, Robert Fresard, Jon Frischman, Chrys Garibey, Claudia Garman, Dawn Geddes, Mary Gehle, Gary Gehle, Sharon Gerlando, Grace Giannangeli, Joann Gietzen, Virginl. Gilbert, Robert Girard, Steven Glowczewski, Carol Goike, Karen Grantham, Steven Gravel, Teresa Gray, Candace Greaves, Wilfred rove Jewell AG . 216'5'26'30'25 Gruszczynski, Randy Gura, Gwendle 353144 Gusmano, Geralyn 216 141 Gryspeerd, Denise 217' Gzel, Dorothy 217 258 HaCkel'lbl'UQh, DOUQIB ' Hannah, Fred 217 Hauer, Peggy 217 l-laustein, Mark Hedeen, Kathy 217,92 Herman, Dale 217171245 Hess, John 217 geutchelrlt, Rosemar in z ancy s:g'i'g8'165 Hoda5, Debra 218' Holody, Allen Holton, Timothy Honos, Matthew Hood, Gale 352259 Hug, Robert Hurttgam, Deborah 5?h211'259 Hussey, Mark Jaxkson, Pat Jacobs, Thomas gig'5'254 Jakubowskl, Sharon 217 219 Jarvis, Christoper 219' Jarvis, Richard Jax, Margare Jennett, Mark ' ' . Jesionowskl, Janie 219 Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Timothy 219,27,144,218 Jolly' David Jones Cheryl gigfgl J0dalf, stove ' Jones, Cynthla 2B0,13,23,145 145 220,49,21 2,1 5 Jones, James Kalm, Sheryl Kane, Wllliam Kare, Kristina Kay, Karen 221 Keil, Michael Kelly, Kenneth gSi'20'52'138 Kennedy, Scott 221 26 38 Klesgen, Shella 221' ' Kilpatrick, Mary 221 Kinsman, Relneed Kitchen, Ric ar 221'26'27'3B K..,,..,w,m,... Kloster, A son 22Q'12Q '2'249 kluge, oaha 222344 Knecht, John 222:220'13 Koenig, Mlcha Koja, Karen 23,167 222,72,73 222 223 223 223,38 223 223,250 223 223,30 105 223,5,12,25,254 224,258 224 224,229 224,38 224 224,210,230 225,1 5,23,245 225,26,30 225 225,148 225,23 225,252 23 226 226 226,38 226,145,236 217 226,38 226 226 226,7,21,1l.4,287 226 226,143,258 226 226,38 226,242 226,34-37,1 56,55 15,216,222,228 3,40,28,210,246 227 228,38 150 228,40 228,38 211 228 229 229 229 229 229 229,258 229 229,145 230,31 230 80,81 230,25,28,76 230,249 230 230 231,232 231 230,10,1 5,59,81 231 231 231,225 231 231 231,3,5,12,81,222 232,30,76,254 232,22,243 232,21 5 232.153 232,39.4B,233,212 232,20 233,3,30,31 233,3B,251 233,30 211 233,80,81 233.242 233 Kohler, Shari Kolleth, Cindy Koss, David Kozyra, Lawrence Kramer, Gail Kramer, James Krofnroy, Kimberly Kryza, Frank Kuhn, James Landa, Angela Landis, Cathern Landuyt, Suzette Laperriere, Stanley Larose, Alfonso Larson, Karri Laskowski, Brian Lattanzi, Thomas Laurie, Carol Leder,,,Greq Lehman, Lee Leone, Mary Lewis, Mark Lieske, Richard Limberg, Kristina Limberg, Karl Lindenbaum, Michela Lindman, Ronald Long, Darren Lovelace, Kenneth Lucas, Stacy Lukas, Gary Lukas, Gregg MacDonald, Robert Macioce, Tina Maiorano Concetta Malorana, Vita Maki, Carl Malburg, Andrew Malburg, Michael Malburg, Susan Maranzano, John Marcano, Virginia Marcinkowski, Steve Marcotte, Gary Markovich, Vicky Martino, James Mattingly, Bill Mauro, Michael McCarthy, Quinn McHugh, Kathryn McKenzie, Connie Mennucci, Lesa Mettler, David Michalke, Janice Mick, Kenneth Migliore, Mark Miller, Anne Mllker, Arthur Miller, Catherine Miller, Marietta Miller, Sandra Miner, David Mirlani, Anthony Mitchell, Craig Mittelstad, Maura Molter, Deborah Montalbano, John Monteleone, Leo Mordan, Kathleen Murray, Steven Murray, Timothy Musto, Anthony Nannl, Eric Neirynck, James Nelson, Holly Nieman, Bradley Nies, Wanita, Norat, Neil O'Brien, Maureen Oresky, Theodor Ovstedal, Martin Owsen, Steven Ozclowy, Joseph Pace, Willlam Palazzolo, Antonlna Patterson, Judith Pauwels, Darlene Pawlaczyk, Michael Pearson, Geri Ann Pedrosl, Mlchelle Perlca, Lesley Peterson, Ellen Phenegar, John Phillips, Karen 233,241 234,27,105 234 234,26,254 234,143 234,214 234,22,3o,251 234,239 234,7,10,214,287 235,38 235,61,63 23s,11,26,219 235 235,15,61 235 235.21,145,245 235,23 15,148,223,236 251,259,291 236 236 236,232 236,14-4,211,252 237 237,21,248 237 237 237,11,15,23,59 71,255,259 237,12,71,93,96 238,81,80 238 3,238,253,31 144,238,249 238 153,238 15,38,238 40, 59, 61,238 156.238 238 128,239 34,36,37,54-55 149,239 ,1. '1.v.. 170,171 20,239 239,247 239 12,239,217 21,240,287 240 12,61,24O,258 240,250 240 61,219,240,258 3,26,3o,24o,287 151,240,251 241 241 76,105,52,211, 137,86,87 23,241 236,241,259 52,241 59,61,62,241,258 61,242 148 242 76,77,1o4,105, 242,254 242 144,253 81,131,219,243 151,152,170 15,3o,163,291, 35,231,243 243 243,248L. 243 228,243 243 237,244 244 244,248 144,244,253,30 6,146,291,98, 244,259,25 244 244 244 PlEl'Ce, Janine Pitt, Barbara Plough, Robert Pompa, Louis Ponican, Stephani Poynter, Rebecca Pretzer, Keith Prue, Donald Puchalski, Lisa Rager, Karen Raguso, Thomas Ralph, Randall Randazzo, Brian Rarick, Thomas Rayner, Mark Rebey, Barbara Reed, Cynthia Reitzel, Kevin Rhodes, Colleen Riggio, James Ritter,Norman Rlzza,Roberto Roberts, Dale Roberts, Joy Rogers, Anthony Rogers, Ronald Rossi, Alan Ruffino, Concetta Rummel, Eric Samoray, Michael Sampson, Jeffrey Sampson, Valerie Sanau, Michael Sandstrom, Diane Sanger, Roberta Schlll, Kevin Schmidt, Pamela schott, Randy Schultz, Russell Schwab, Gregory Schwandt, Mary Schwartz, Eric Schwartz, Thomas Schwentek, David Scully, Robert Seeloff, Bradley Selden, Ellen Serra, Mary Sexton, John Shanahan, Erin Shandor, Theresa Shaub, Barbara Shehan, Stephan Sherwin, William Shisler, Irma Shoobridge,Ann Slladl, Charline Snabes, Paul Spasich, Beverly Speare, Marion Steiger, Thomas Sterkel, Robert Stewart, Jacquelyn Stockman, Linda Stoll, Kimberly Stratton, Scott Strauss, Eric Styles, Carol Swanson, Gregory Swindell, Deanna Taft, Christopher Taormlna, Angelo Taylor, Nancy Theisen, Arlene Thorne, Linda Thornton,Marti Thurm, Paul Tillier, James Tocco, Mary Tod, Mary Todd, Michael Tollis, Daniel Toma, George Ton ks, Raymond Tozer, Deeanna Traczuk, Walter Trombley, Diane Trombley, Stephan Trombley, Stuart Tucker, James Tule, Timothy Urso, Gina 54,55,244,53,36 37,34 244 244 244,131 15,245 245 245 61,259,63,92 212,237, 245 3,26,245 38,245 246.258 21,246 246 291,246,259,29 13,151,246 246 246 246 3,48,49,246 246 247 247 247 61,247 247 38, 242, 247 5,247 286,287,228,248, 212,and others 248 145,248 248 248 10,72,73,2s7, 220,248 71,52,98,137, 248 216,248 233 24,248 43,248 54,12,141,248 15,248 248,250,18 248 248 26,3s,167,250 250 20,250 11,61,25o 250 2,287 250 251 14 251 173,2 13,96 252 252 252 59,61,81,102,252 235,286,252,etc.. 49,252 252,150 252 239,252 252 225,253 253 253 253' , 61,95,2L53 247 15,55,291,213, 48,253 6,10,15,3,54,48 21o,213,259,27 26,38,254 254 36,37,239,254 213,226,254 234,254, 254 254 Valente, Rita Vandebergh, Diane Varney, Jacquelyn Vendzuh, Kimberly Verbeke, Charles Vitale, Grace Voland, Leah Wade, Susan Waelchli, Thomas Warren, James Warwin, Dawn Watson, Rebecca Weichel, Rex Welngartz, Beverly Welser, Ricky Werth mann, John WeSley, Sharell White, Lanny Whiter, Mark Wille, Michael Wishiewski, Katherine W0iCIk, Christopher Wood, Michelle Woroniec, Sheila Wrobel, Denise Wright, Susan Wullaert, Edwin Yates, Amy Yizze, Maria Zafferani, Vilma Zloiutro, Roseanne Zu rek, Kenneth 21,10,3,12,26 30,287 255 255 287,242,255,124 92,255 255 255 255 1 1,18,61,63,103 254,255 48,256 256 10,256 256 256 61,62,59,63,15 11,92,256,26 256 256 256 256 256 256 257 257 215,156 59,30,257 148,240,257 124,238,257 257.143 15,291210,226 236,27 10,212,237,257 I fa- - ' r felt-f' N' - .ga . .. A - A ,Q Q, lc. Haig 5, Amid the Eukstle !i1'dt6'u9El'EfUtter craziness, rough drafts, clicking typewlgiters, we somehow manage to prodiice the l97f9fArrfiwlffeadf,g1 We were faced with many new challenges this year: color pho,Legrfapllfy3'hfew'fi' iitykpvesetting, alidllayout designs. We had our problems too. light-leaking gijcroom, we were very dependent on Slelofffsgftufiogg-gig? we owcmlany thanks. Nlr. Weatherly, our dear friend ag to usQ'aliwaysfifinder.stmjjDQg.,our missed deadlines. Next, thereta' Hoo,t,-fouP ' A 'new advisor, who jumped into this as blindly' as'all'of us: Evepjfough aw' 'f g'iTooxkie,khisS'haidr:work and dedication pulled us through and prq'iedM fWe wanftfgfo eicjgnd a'S '5'ecEii'lftfiai'rl2's to those who gave extra of . J skthose after school hodl'S..w'ill-fng,ver be forgotten. lt is them thatf ' , ef . fworfkwfhiat'iwa9fleftWthal1'ipdJ,JNl,c2y, as we turn off our switiwigwg fi typeawriters, em W-hg filESfUnplfggetlCteehot waxerxgiid returin the empty pop' we looks b on fh9e!'hMuMrFieNdes5ut E'njQyabIe times and .are proud to see weiiihiave ' l gf u hope that you wilf's:fe'the'hard'wor'k that was putiinto this bo g 6 u see. ' it r, fy Carol Glowczewski t is g Kgvin Schill M V M V ggZ if exp o-editors a . l,tt. . , ,. ,fs A' ,s'y, ,g,,l'Some'times, not-o Ften enough we reflect upon the good things ' F .G i it and our thoughts always center around those we love andml think abouffhose people who mean so much to me twwilgland fortsxo mamyears, have made melso very happy. fhi:gt'irapefL,hny3-vflg5godLte6Q,w say thank you P8 Qand just love them. Q Carpenters .. wt.-M ,-.W,J ,P ,T ww, J E W i'i W as 9 tg X Those Were the Days My Friend We Thought They'd Never End ln a mirage of empty Buscemi pizza boxes, aspirin bottles and used Ko-rec-type, we can see scrapped layouts, unuseable copy and fuzzy pictures. Yes, those WERE the days of sleepless nights spent cramming months of work into one long scissors cutting away at pictures, headlines, and clustercuts. Last but not least, we could hear that familiar voice saying, Oh boy, did you know the deadline was yesterday? Yes, it was the sound of our fearless leader M Nlr. Hoot eman. How he ever finished evening. The days that seemed like an assembly line production as the this year still intact has us wondering. work was passed through its stages. At the head of the line, you'd find editors with their trusted pica rulers and blue pencils forming the layouts, the foundation of our So as the mirage dims and a finished product comes into sight, all that's left is memories and a cupboard full of empty returnable pop cans, mutilated rulers and dull yearbook. The staff then followed exacto knives - the legacy for close behind with their evermoving futu re Arrowhead staffs. l '---- 'mam 'Q .sun 'J It? Q ,...., ,, ,,,..,,,,,f , . 1-me ,,,..,,. wiv-we-.. , , ., ' ' , rm, T- BACK ROW-Tom Rarick, Ann Shoobridge, Brenda Chrisiansen, Pauline Stoey, Greg Miller, George Toma, Kevin Schill, Carol Glowczewski, Gerri Gusmano. 3rd ROW-Michelle Roberts, Kim Vendzuh, Rita Valente, Karen Feaster, Greg Swanson, Mike Samoray, Mr. Dennis Houtteman. 2nd ROW-Cindy Lewis, Maureen Mullan, Lesley Perica, Cathy Landis, Cathy Miller. FRONT ROW-Kim MacFarlane, Carolyn Schick, Sarah Grillo, Mary Leone, Rose Zloiutro and jon johnson. Brenda Christiansen - Sophomores, Sports Vicki DiPaolo - Student Life Guistina Fazzolari -juniors Karen Feaster - Student Life Carol Glowczewski - Editor Sarah Grillo - Seniors Geri Gusmano - Divider Pages, Senior Index jon johnson - Introduction, Performances Cathy Landis - Typist Mary Leone - Seniors Cindy Lewis - Curriculum Kim MacFarlane - Introduction, Performances Dave Mettler - Advertising, Divider pages Cathy Miller - Photographer Greg Miller Maureen Mullan - Curriculum Lesley Perica - Introduction, Sports Tom Rarick Michelle Roberts - Sports Mike Samoray - Advertising Carolyn Schick - Introduction, Performances Kevin Schill - Editor, Sports Ann Shoobridge - Curriculum Pauline Stoey - Student Life Greg Swanson - Advertising George Toma - Sports Rita Valente - Freshmen, Curriculum e . . , eei'i Kim Vendzuh - Curriculum 'FN ' if is Tom Young , ,,.........-.-W -.A Sheila Woroniec - Student Life Rose Zlojutro - Seniors Kary Bloom jackie Thomas Ted Oresky 4 E! am, ,Hn 42 , , ,, F Mih'mm2'QW?lSfexe'PeYQfk a X. 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