Collinsville High School - Kahokian Yearbook (Collinsville, IL)

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1983 KAHOKIAN Volume 56 Collinsville High School 2201 S. Morrison Avenue Collinsville, Illinois 62234 Title Page 1 CONTENTS TITLE PAGE 1 OPENING 2 SENIORS 3-63 JUNIORS 64-81 SOPHOMORES 82-97 FRESHMEN 98-112 ACTIVITIES 113-138 ATHLETICS 139-167 ORGANIZATIONS 168-189 PERSONNEL 190-210 INDEX 211-219 CLOSING 220 The locker areas are the center of attraction for Cathy McFarland. Gina Catalpa. Annie Asselmeier. Shelly Siegele, Juli Wright, and Linda Gallaher. 2 Opening SENIOR CANDIDS To: The Graduating Class of 1983 Another year goes passing by Another graduation is here, To some this brings a joyous smile To others, brings a tear For four years you’ve tread a path From dawn to setting sun But now the path gets steeper And the climb has just begun We’re glad to know you And we’ll miss you when you’re gone So to the Class of “83” We say, Good luck and so long. From: The Juniors 1. Boo Dihenla and Barb Kueker discuss their biology assignment. 2. DeDe Body expressed her displeasure at being photographed 3. Lance Davidson discusses the day’s events in the lunchroom. 4. Angie Freeman dresses up for St. Patrick’s Day. 5. Chris Origliosso and Alan Ratay take a break from a hard day's work. 6. Ed Decker, Pete Delkus, and Steve Easter listen to the guest speaker at the graduation ceremony. Seniors 3 CLASS OF ’83 TOP TEN SCHOLARS John McCarthy (3) Barbara Henze (4) Brian Deason (5) Constance Unger (6) Bradley Funkhouser (7) Donna Bilyeu (9) Linda Long (10) Leading the Class of ’83 are valedictorian Joan Dalla Riva and salutatorian Kathryn Kampwerth. Craig Frutiger (8) The CHS valedictorian and salutatorian are selected by grade point average, number of credits earned, and number of academically difficult courses taken. Seniors 5 CLASS Senior Executive Board Front Row: Fay Fults (Sponsor), Paula DeLuca (Vice-President). Kristi Wright (President). Kim Watt (Secretary). Barb Kueker (Treasurer). Linda Korinek. Second Row: Tina Forness, Kay Mohme, Debbie Kueker. Martha Wurtsbaugh. Joyce Walker. Alberta Lang (Sponsor). Jerry Adams — Kahoki 4 (Senior Editor, Sports Editor); Baseball 1.2; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Basketball Queen Escort 4. Christopher Allen David Allen Jerry Adams Christopher Allen David Allen 6 Seniors OF 1983 Kim Allen Lisa Allen James Althardt Kim Allen Flag girl 3.4. Lisa Allen Honor Society 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Art Club 3; German Club 2.3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; Track 1; Essay Contest Winner 4. Who’s Who 3; Creative Writing 4. James Althardt Lee Ann Alvers Spanish Club 3; Band 1,2,3 (Recording Secretary); Music Ensebles Soloist 2.3. Dina Louise Ammon Dale Anderson Lee Ann Alvers Dina Louise Ammon Dale Anderson Carla Armes Ann Asselmeier Melanie AuBuchon Carla Armes Ann Asselmeier Quill Scroll 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 2.3 (Junior Editor),4 (Edttorin-Chief); Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Chorus 1; Merchandising Student of the Year 4. Melanie AuBuchon Student Council 1.2; Thespains 3.4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Yearbook 3; Basketball 2.3; FCA 3; Plays Cast- Crew 3.4; Who’s Who 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 3.4, AFS 4 (Secretary). Seniors 7 THE CLASS OF ’83, THE John Barton Connie Baker German Club 2.3; Pep Club 3. Michael Baker Phi Epsilon 1,2,3 (Treasurer),4: Latin Club 1,2,3 (Treasurer),4; Academic Tournament Team 4. Michelle Baker Music En-sembles Soloist 1.2: Chorus 1,2; Chorus Play 1. Connie Baker Michael Baker 8 Seniors Michelle Baker Jeffry Barnish Steven Barbarotto Thomas Barber Jeffry Barnish - Band 1. Music Ensembles Soloist 1. Kimberly Barth - French Club 2; Office Aides 2; HOSA 3.4. DECA 4. Patty Bartley Office Occupa tions Club 4. John Barton Kimberly Barth Patty Bartley Thomas Barber Steven Barbarotto CLASS WITH “CLASS” William Barton Melody Bateman Steve Beal William Barton Melody Bateman Sign Lan guage 2,3. Steve Beal Kevin Beard VICA 4; VICA Written Test. 14th place 4. VICA Drafting Contestant 4 Chris Bednara - Honor Society 3.4. German Club 3; Science Club 1.2.3.4. Who's Who 3,4. Band 1.2,3.4 {President); Music En-sembles Soloist 1.2,3,4; All State Band 4. IMEA Band 2.3.4; Student Band Director 2.3,4. Tammy Beshears Kevin Beard Chris Bednara Tammy Beshears Sean Bethel Shelly Bigham Donna Bllyeu Honor Society 3.4; Basketball 1.2,3; Who's Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Lady Kahok Monogram Club 3.4 Sean Bethel Shelly Bigham Donna Bilyeu Seniors 9 SENIOR CLASS WINS Catherine Bird Richard Blow Derek Bobka Catherine Bird Richard Blow Derek Bobka Sandra Bode Julia Bodimer Nadine Body Executive Board 3; Student Council 1; Newspaper 4; Cheerleader 1 (Captain),2,3.4; Football Maid 3. Sandra Bode Julia Bodimer Nadine Body Melissa Boe Cathy Boedeker Judy Bogaskl Melissa Boe Cathy Boedeker Judy Bogaski 10 Seniors CLASS CLASH CHAMPIONSHIP David Bohn John Borders Patricia Borri Charlet Bosehenreither John Borders Patricia Borri Charlet Boshenreither John Bozzelio John Bozello - Spanish Club 3,4; Track 1.2. Jeffery Braeutigam David Brider Jeffery Braeutigam David Brider Seniors 11 SENIORS WIN FIRST PLACE David Brown - Quill Scroll 3.4 Science Club 3; Spanish Club 2 Newspaper 3 (Reporter); Soccer 1.2 Creative Writing 4. Jeffrey Brown Kristi Brown Cheerleader 1. David Brown Jeffrey Brown Kristi Brown Donald Bruns — Honor Society 4; Monogram Club 3.4 (Secretary); Basketball 1,2; Soccer 2,3,4. Kathleen Buchana — Art Club 3; Office Aide 4; Yearbook 3.4; Track 1.2; Basketball maid 4 Sandra Bulger Donald Bruns Kathleen Buchana Sandra Bulger Cynthia Burgess Office Occupations Club 4 Bryant Burns Darrell Burress Cynthia Burgess Bryant Burns Darrel] Burress 12 Seniors IN HOMECOMING PARADE | Robert Burroughs Monogram Club 2,3,4 (Vice President); Newspa per 4 (Reporter); Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2.3.4; Christmas Ball Escort 4. Debbie Byers — Basketball 1.2; Track 1,2; Football Maid 1. Karen Byers Robert Burroughs Debbie Byers Karen Byers Richard Cain — Honor Society 3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Who's Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. Christmas Ball Escort 4 Gregory Calvin Jodie Carlyle Richard Cain Gregory Calvin Jodie Carlyle Jeffrey Carril Greg Castelll Lonnie Castelll Jeffrey Carril Greg Castelli Lonnie Castelli Seniors 13 GREG CALVIN APPOINTED Gina Catalpa Quill Scroll 4; Spanish Club 1; Yearbook 4 (Section Editor); Page for Basketball Coronation 4; Class Clash 4. Gary Chambless Quill Scroll 4; Newspaer 4 (Senior Editor); Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar. Thomas Chambliss Gina Catalpa Gary Chambless Thomas Chambliss Anthony Chase Daniel Choma Monogram Club 2.3.4; VICA 3.4; Soccer 2,3.4. Carla Cigliana Science Club 2; Office Aide 1; Pep Club 2; Play Crew 2; Science Fair Participant 2; Band 1,2.3; Music Ensembles So loist 1.2,3. Anthony Chase Daniel Choma Carla Cigliana Mark Clark Spanish Club 3.4; Monogram Club 3.4; Cross Country 3.4; Soccer 1.2; Music Ensembles- Soloist 1.2; Chorus 1,2,4; 1MEA Chorus 1,2.4. Shelley Clark Executive Board 2; Art Club 2; Yearbook 3; Christmas Maid 4 Matthew Cleland Honor Society 3.4; Thespians 2,3,4; Student Council 1.2; Science Club 4; Pep Club 4, Plays Cast Crew 1,2.3,4; Who’s Who 4, Illinois State Scholar 4; Jr. Achievement 2; PSAT-NMSQT Letter of Commendation 3; Speech and Dramatic Arts 1.2.3.4; Master of Ceremonies May Dance 2; Daily Morning Bulletin Reader 1. Mark Clark Shelley Clark Matthew Cleland 14 Seniors TO WEST POINT ACADEMY Don Collier Erin Collins Stan Collyar Don Collier Executive Board 1; German Club 4; Science Club 4; Band 1,2,3.4; Music Ensembles So-loist 1.2.3.4; All State Band 4; IMEA Band 4; Plays-crew 4. Erin Collins Stan Collyar Kenneth Conley Timothy Cook Cheryl Cox Kenneth Conley Timothy Cook Cheryl Cox Anthony Crafton — Monogram Club 2.3,4; Basektball Manager 2; Football 1.2,4; Track 1. Maryann Cranmer John Crowder — Honor Society 4; French Club 2 (President),3 (Vice-President); Science Club 3,4; Soccer 1; Track 2; Science Fair Participant 4. Illinois State Scholar 4; Master of Ceremonies Christmas Ball 4 Anthony Crafton Seniors 15 Shereen Czmarko C.H.S.S. L A 3.4 (Vice President). Joan DallaRiva Honor Society 3,4 (Vice President): Mu Alpha Theta 3.4 (Secretary); Science Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2.3 (Vice President),4; Office Aide 1; Track 1.2.3: Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Lady Kahoks Mono gram Club 3 (President). 4; Math Team 2.4 Deborah Davenport SENIORS RECEIVE MANY Shereen Czmarko Joan DallaRiva Deborah Davenport Timothy Davenport Kathy Davidson Student Coun cil 2; HOSA 3; Yearbook 1; Office Occupations Club 4. Lance Davidson Honor Society 3.4; Phi Epsilon 3.4; Science Club 3.4 (Secretary); Monogram Club 2.3.4 (President); Latin Club 3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4: Who's Who 4; State Latin Tournament 4. Timothy Davenport Kathy Davidson Lance Davidson Kimberly Davis - Basketball 2.3; Bowling 2.3.4 (Captain). Linda Davis Brian Deason Kimberly Davis Linda Davis Brian Deason 16 Seniors HONORS AND AWARDS Eddie Decker Luann DeLisle Pete Delkus Paul DeLuca Paula DeLuca Executive Board 1.2.3 (Treasurer).4 (Vice-President); Science Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Track 1; PlaysCast 4; Plays-Crew 3.4; Basketball Maid 4; AFS 4; Thespians. Teresa Demster VICA 3; Band 1,2,3; Music Ensembles Soloist 1.2.3 Paul DeLuca Paula DeLuca Teresa Demster Daniel DeNap — Football 2 Tammy Dennlnger Evelyn DesRoches Daniel DeNap Tammy Denninger Evelyn DesRoches Seniors 17 27 SENIORS NAMED Bhupesh Dihenia Lora Donaldson Executive Board 2; Thespians 4; Student Council 1.2,4; Science Club 2; Office Aide 4; Yearbook 2,3.4 (Business Manager); Flag Girls 2.3 (Treasurer).4 (Captain); Plays-Crew 3.4; Jr. Achievement 1,4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 3,4. Robert Dorman Spanish Club 1.2,3.4; Monogram Club 3.4; Soccer 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2. Bhupesh Dihenia Lora Donaldson Robert Dorman Beverly Dorn Executive Board 1 (Vicc-Prcsidnt), 2 (Vice President); Spanish Club 1; Office Aide 4. Michele Duffy Ann Dusek Beverly Dorn Michele Duffy Ann Dusek Steven Easter Christina Eden Christina Ellis Spanish Club 2.3; Track 2.3. Steven Easter Christina Eden Christina Ellis 18 Semors ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS Ellen England Mark Erney Laura Esterlein Robert Everrlght — Yearbook 2,4 (Photographer). Marlene Farfan — Thespians 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 3,4, Basketball 1; Track 1,3; Plays-Crew 3,4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 3.4 Susan Farmer Robert Everright Marlene Farfan Susan Farmer Paul Fedder Ralph Ferguson Susan Fischer Paul Fedder Ralph Ferguson Susan Fischer — Spanish Club 2; Cross Country 2; Track 1.2,3; May Maid 2; Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3.4 Seniors 19 DEBBIE FRIZZELL IS Lisa Fisher Jay Fleming Sharon Fllnn Honor Society 4. Quill Scroll 3,4; HOSA 4; Yearbook 2,3 (Personnel Editor); DECA 4 Tim Forester Jay Fleming Tina Forness Executive Board 1 (President),4; Thespians 3.4; Quill Scroll 4; Newspaper 4; Tennis 1; Plays-Cast 3; Plays-Crew 3.4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 4; DECA 4 (President). Laura Fournle Charles Fowler Tina Forness 20 Seniors Sharon Flinn Laura Fournie Tava Fisher Linda Flath — Spanish Club 1.2,3.4; Newspaper 2,3. Tava Fisher Linda Flath Tim Forester Charles Fowler Lisa Fisher CROWNED HOMECOMING QUEEN Angle Freeman - Latin Club 3.4. Michael Fries Wrestling 3. Kenneth Friesz Angie Freeman Michael Fries Kenneth Friesz Deborah Frizzell Homecoming Queen 4. Craig Frutiger — Honor Society 3.4; Plays-Crew 2.3; Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Band 1.2.3.4; Music Ensembles Soloist 1.2.3.4; All State Band 4; IMEA Band 2.3.4 Stephen Fulton Deborah Frizzell Craig Frutiger Stephen Fulton Bradley Funkhouser — Honor Society 3,4; Phi Epsilon 2.3,4; Latin Club 2.3,4; Who's Who 3; Creative Writing 3; Latin District Test 1,2,3; Latin State Test 1,3. Dominica Furfaro Linda Gallaher Bradley Funkhouser Dominica Furfaro Linda Gallaher Seniors 21 SENIOR HOMECOMING FLOAT Bryan Gamblin Student Council 1; Spanish Club 4; Football 1; Track 3.4; Deann Garcia Terri Garcia Spanish Club 3; C.H.S.S.L.A. 3 (Treasurer),4; Yearbook 1; Jr. Achievement 3. Bryan Gamblin Deann Garcia Terri Garcia Kelli Gasklll - Student Council 1.2.3.4. Thespians 4; Science Club 2.3.4, Pep Club 2,3; Yearbook 3; Plays-Crew 2.3,4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Music Ensembles Soloist 1,2,3.4. Pamela Gassmann Deanna Gerdes - Office Aide 3. Kelli Gaskill Pamela Gassmann Deanna Gerdes Jennifer Gerdes — Honor Society 3,4; Thespians 2,3,4 (Secretary); Newspaper 4; Plays-Crew 3; Plays-Crew 1.2,3,4; Who’s Who 4; Cre-ative Writing 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 1,2,3,4; Band 1.2,3.4, Music Ensembles Soloist 1,2,3; 1MEA Band 2,3. Pamela Gerlltz Steven Glacoletto — Honor Society 4; Monogram Club 3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4 Jennifer Gerdes Pamela Gerlitz Steven Giacoletto 22 Seniors WINS FIRST PLACE Bud Gibson Kathy Gleselman Teresa Gill Executive Board 1 (Secretary); Pep Club 3; Yearbook 1,2 (Freshman Editor); Plays-Crew 3.4; DECA 4 (Treasurer). Bud Gibson Kathy Gieselman Teresa Gili Jeff Gillespie Patrick Gillespie Michele Gilmer Jeff Gillespie Patrick Gillespie Michele Gilmer Ronald Goetter - Honor Society 3,4; German Club 1,3,4; Essay Contest Winner 1.3; Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Who’s Who (Foreign Languages) 4. Betty Goetz Tina Gooden - Band 1,2,3,4, Music Ensembles Soloist 3.4; All State Band 4 Ronald Goetter Betty Goetz Tina Gooden Seniors 23 KATHY BUCHANA IS CROWNED Brian Goodwin Wrestling 1,4. Dawn Goscinski Angle Green Honor Society 3.4; Quill Scroll 3.4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 2 (Freshman Editor).3 (Ju nior Editor).4 (Editorin-Chief); Who's Who 4; Office Occupations Co-Op 4 (President). Brian Goodwin Dawn Goscinski Angie Green lnger Gustafasson Kevin Haas Ron Hager lnger Gustafasson Kevin Haas Ron Hager 24 Seniors Margaret Griffin Thomas Grimm Monogram Club 3.4; Newspaper 4; Baseball 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1; Soccer 1.2,3 Karen Gurlen Yearbook 4; Flag Girl 3; PlaysCrew 4. Speech and Dramatic Arts 4 Karen Gurlen Margaret Griffin Thomas Grimm BASKETBALL QUEEN David Haines Who's Who 4; Illinois Slate Scholar 4 Denise Hall Leslie Hall VICA 3.4 David Haines Denise Hall Leslie Hall Rhonda Hall svV:- Rhonda Hall Basketball Maid 3 Sandra Hall Fashion Show 4 Laura Hartmann German Club 2.3; Pep Club 2. Yearbook 2 (Section Editor). 3.4; Track 1 Sandra Hall Laura Hartmann Kirt Hattie Kathy Hayden Kimberly Hayden Yearbook 2; Fashion Show 4. Class Clash 4 Kimberly Hayden Semors 25 MANY SENIORS PLAN Diana Haynes — Student Council 1; Art Club 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Creative Writing 1,2,3,4; Jr. Achievement 2; Speech and Dramatic Arts 1; Music En-sembles Soloist 3; Chorus 3. Gail Hays Basketball 1.2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4; Music Ensembles Soloist 1.2,3,4. Lynn Hays Diana Haynes Gail Hays Lynn Hays Deborah Hefferly — Thespians 4; Student Council 1.2. Quill Scroll 3.4; Yearbook 1,2,3 (All Years, Section Editor); Plays-Crew 3.4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 3.4. AFS 4. Glenn Heflin Kimberly Heien - Executive Board 2 (Treasurer); Honor Society 3,4; Phi Epsilon 1,2 (Vice President),3 (Secretary),4 (Secretary); Thespians 2,3 (Treasurer),4 (President); Student Council 1,2,3 (District Secretary)4; Office Aide 1; Latin Club 1.2 (Vice President),3 (Secretary),4 (Secretary); Yearbook 1 (Freshman Editor) , 3; Plays-Cast 1,2.3,4; Plays-Crew 1.2.3,4; Science Fair 2; Who’s Who 3; Jr. Achievement 1; Speech and Dramatic Arts 1.2,3.4; DECA 4; Mistress of Ceremonies May Dance 2; Student Council Most Outstanding Member 1,2.3; C H S Summerstock Crew 2,3. Deborah Hefferly Glenn Heflin Kimberly Heien Tracey Heimback Heather Hendershott - Executive Board 3; Thespians 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; German Club 2.4; Science Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Plays-Cast 2,3,4; Plays-Crew 2,3,4; Science Fair 3; Jr. Achievement 1; Speech and Dramatic Arts 2.3,4; Band 1. Toni Henley Tracey Heimback Heather Hendershott Toni Henley 26 Seniors TO GO TO COLLEGE Barbara Henze Albert Herschbach Jananne Hester Barbara Henze - Honor Society 3.4. Student Council 2; Quill Scroll 2,3.4; Yearbook 2,3 (Organizations Editor); Track 1; PlaysCrew 2.3; Essay Contest Winner 4; Who’s Who 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 2.3; Office Occupations 4 (Secretary). Albert Herschbach Football 1,2. Jananne Hester Honor Society 4; Science Club 3,4; Essay Contest Winner 3; Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; PSAT-NMSQT Letter of Recommendation 3. Rodney Hibser Paul Hickman Mark Hoerle Rodney Hibser Paul Hickman Mark Hoerle Laura Hoffman Laura Hoffman David Holdener Susan Holdener Who's Who 4. David Holdener Susan Holdener Seniors 27 SENIOR CLASS OF 1983 Mary Holland — German Club 3; Science Club 2.4; Science Fair Participant 2. Laurel Hollister - Student Council 1.2,3; Basketball 2; Plays-Crew 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 1,2,3; International Club 1.2,3; Yearbook 3. Susan Holmes Mary Holland Laurel Hollister Susan Holmes Darla Holst — Creative Writing 4; Band 1.2,3,4; Music Ensembles So-loist 3,4; Chorus 4; 1MEA Band 3,4. Donna Holst — Office Aide 2; Plays-Cast 4; Creative Writing 4, Speech and Dramatic Arts 4; Music Ensembles Soloist 4; Chorus 4; All State Band 4; IMEA Chorus 4; Student Director-Chorus 4. Brett Holten — Monogram Club 3.4. Baseball 1,2,3.4, Football 1.2.3.4. Darla Holst Donna Holst Brett Holten Eric Holtzscher Thomas Hornbeak Vickie Houston — Spanish Club 2; Cheerleader 1.2,3; Track 2; Football Maid 4. Eric Holtzscher Thomas Hornbeak Vickie Houston 28 Seniors ANTICIPATES GRADUATION Elizabeth Hulse Timothy Hunter Wendy Hunter Pom Pon 2,3.4; May Maid 3. Elizabeth Hulse Timothy Hunter Wendy Hunter Eddy Hutchinson Linda Itallano — Student Council 2; Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; Christmas Maid 4 Albert Jackson Seniors 29 Eddy Hutchinson Linda Italiano Albert Jackson TRISH JEROME IS CROWNED i Rodney Jackson — Student Coun cil 2.3.4; Thespians 4; Office Aide 2.3; Yearbook 3; PlaysCast 3.4; Plays-Crew 3.4. Speech and Dramatic Arts 3,4; Band 2; Music En-sembles Soloist 2; Co-Op 4. Patricia Jerome Carol Johnson Student Council 1.2; Yearbook 1.2. Rodney Jackson Patricia Jerome Carol Johnson Donnie Johnson Jennifer Johnson Jeffrey Jondro Cynthia Jones Honor Society 3.4 (Secretary). Student Council 1; Cheerleader 1.2.3.4 (Captain); Who’s Who 4; DAR Recipient 4; Office Occupations Club 4 (Vice-President). Jeannie Jordan Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Basketball 1.2,3.4; (Captain); Cross Country 2; Track 1.2,4; Illinois State Scholar 4; PSAT-NMSQT Letter of Commendation 4; Lady Kahok Club-Monogram Club 3.4 Victoria Kallcki Basketball 1; Basketball Maid 1. Cynthia Jones Jeannie Jordan Victoria Kalicki 30 Seniors CHRISTMAS BALL QUEEN Kathryn Kampwerth - Honor Society 3.4. Phi Epsilon 1.2.3.4; Stu dent Council 1,2; Mu Alpha Theta 3.4; Science Club 2,3; Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Cross Country 1.2,3,4 (Co-Captain); Track 1.2,3; State Student Council Convention 2; Senior of the Month (December); Who's Who 4. Swimming Team 2.3; Illinois Dist. Latin Tournament 2.3,4; National Latin Tournament 1.2,3.4 Pat Kandlbinder - Art Club 2 (Secretary),3 (Treasurer),4 (Vice-President); French Club 2 (Secretary) (Vice-President), C.H.S.S.L A 3; Plays-Crew 3,4; Creative Writing 3. Cynthia Karius Kathryn Kampwerth Pat Kandlbinder Cynthia Karius Donna Kassing - Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3. Kathleen Kaveny Connie Kebel Donna Kassing Kathleen Kaveny Connie Kebel Sheryl Kelso Tamara Kempfer Dean Kessmann Sheryl Kelso Tamara Kempfer Dean Kessmann Seniors 31 CINDY JONES Michele Key Yearbook 4 (Index Editor) Jeffrey Kimball Gerald Kimberlin Michele Key Jeffrey Kimball Gerald Kimberlin Melanie Kimbrell Student Council 1. 2; Office Aide 1; Flag Girl 3. 4; Track 1. Ross Kimbrell Tamela Kincer Basketball 1; Office Occupations Club 4 Melanie Kimbrell Ross Kimbrell Tamela Kincer Cynthia King Michelle King Skyler King Cynthia King Michelle King Skyler King 32 Seniors RECEIVES DAR AWARD Cindy Kinworthy Craig Kittstein Cindy Kinworthy Craig Kittstein Sherry Kleier Sherry Kleier Laurie Klein Spanish Club 1, 2. Leslie Klein Fashion Show 4 Edward Knoplk Laurie Klein Leslie Klein Edward Knopik Theodore Kocot David Kollmann Linda Korinek — Executive Board 4. Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council 3; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Cross Country 1, 2. 3; Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3, 4. Theodore Kocot David Kollman Linda Korinek Seniors 33 1983 PROM THEME Laura Kosydor Student Council 1. 2; Track 1. 2. Timothy Krutnm - Honor Society 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4; VICA 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Wrestling 2; Who's Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. NEDT Letter of Commendation 2; First Place Illinois VICA State Skill Olympics 3; United States VICA National Skill Olympics Participant 3; First Place lllinios Technical Drafting Teachers Assoc. Regional Competi tion 3; Second Place Illinois Technical Drafting Teachers Assoc. Regional Compeition 4: State VICA Finalist 3, 4 Dale Kuechle — Phi Epsilon 2. 3, 4; VICA 3. 4; Latin Club 2. 3. 4. Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 2. Laura Kosydor Timothy Krumm Dale Kuechle Barbara Kueker Debra Kueker Executive Board 2, 3. 4; Honor Society 3. 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Science Club 4. Pep Club 2. 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; FCA 2. 3, 4; Plays Cast Crew 2. 3. 4; Who's Who 3; Speech and Dramatic Arts 2, 3. 4; AFS 4. Cheryl Kupinski Barbara Kueker Debra Kueker Cheryl Kupinski Kathy Kusmer — Spanish Club 4; Office Aide 4. VICA 3. 4; Track 2; Chorus 1. Ronald LaDow Michael Lake Kathy Kusmer Ronald LaDow Michael Lake 34 Seniors IS “FIRST TIME” Larry Lamar Rodney Lambird Lori Landing Larry Lamar Rodney Lambird Lori Landing Chris Langley — Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 4. Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Soccer 1, 2; Track 1. Kristi Langreder Sharon Lassen Chris Langley Kristi Langreder Sharon Lassen Darryl Lawrence — VICA 4 Tina Lawson Chris Leffler Darryl Lawrence Tina Lawson Chris Leffler Seniors 35 SENIORS REFLECT BACK Kim Lemler Deborah Lerch Band 1; ALL STATE Band 1; Office A.d 1.4 Jerrllynn Leveling Kim Lemler Deborah Lerch Jerrilynn Leveling Deanna Levingston Honor So ciety 3. 4; Thespians 3. 4 (Treasurer); Student Council 1; German Club 3. 4. Science Club 2, 3. 4; Lady Ka-hols Monogram Club 3; Office Aide 2; Pep Club 2. 3; Track 1. 2; Plays Cast Crew 2. 3, 4; Speech and Dra matic Arts 2, 3, 4. Jerry Levingston Henry Levy Deanna Levingston Jerry Levingston Henry Levy Rebecca Lewis HOSA 3; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Music Ensembles Soloist 4; IMEA Band 4 Tom Lewis — Monogram Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 2, 3. 4; Newspaper 4 (Assistant Sports Editor). Kimberly Ley Rebecca Lewis Tom Lewis Kimberly Ley 36 Seniors ON HIGHSCHOOL YEARS Daniel Lilley David Lochmann Tim Lochmann Daniel Lilley David Lochmann Tim Lochmann Linda Long — Honor Society 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4 (President); Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 1; Newspaper 4; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4; Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3. 4 (Vice President). Allison Loyet Erin Lutes — Office Aide 3. Linda Long Allison Loyet Erin Lutes Mary Mann — C.H.S.S.L.A. 3; Office Aide 1, 2. Band 1. 2. 3; Music Ensembles Soloist 3. Phillip Marshall Lisa Martin — Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3 (Secretary); Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3, 4 (Secretary); Tennis 2. 3. 4; Who’s Who 4 Mary Mann Phillip Marshall Lisa Martin Seniors 37 JOHN MCCARTHY Janice Mayes Honor Society 4; Quill Scroll 3. 4; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Newspaper 3; Cheerleader 2. 3. 4; Creative Writing 4, Christmas Maid 1. Joyce Mayes John McCarthy — Honor Society 3,4 (President); Mu Alpha Theta 3,4 (Treasurer); Science Club 2, 3 (Treasurer Secretary). 4 (Treasurer); Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 2. 3. 4; Senior of the Month 4 (Freburary); Creative Writing 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Boys’ State 3; Christmas Ball Santa 4 Janice Mayes Joyce Mayes John McCarthy Carla McDonald — Student Council 1 (Parliamentarian). 3; Spanish Club 2: Newspaper 4; Chorus 2. Cathy McFarland Mary McFarland Carla McDonald Cathy McFarland Mary McFarland Rita McNeish Sheri Merritt John Merslnger French Club 1; Monogram Club 2; Cross Country 2; Track 1, 2; Science Fair Participant T. Creative Writing 3. Rita McNeish Sheri Merritt John Mersinger 38 Seniors RECEIVES SAR AWARD Terese Mertzen Illinois State Scholar 4; Band 4. Roger Mlrabella Eric Mitchell - Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club 2. 3, 4. Basketball 1. 2; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 Kathleen Mitchell Paul Mizulski Kay Mohme Executive Board 4. Honor Society 3. 4. Art Club 3; Science Club 3. 4. Spanish Club 3, 4; Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3. 4 (President); VICA 4; Tennis 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain); Track 1. 2; Christmas Maid 4. Swim Team 1. 2. 3; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4 Christine Moody — Executive Board 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council I, 2, 3 (Treasurer). 4 (Parliamentarian); Quill Scroll 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4 (Vice President); German Club 1, 2. 3 (Secretary). 4 (President); Yearbook 3 (Section Editor), 4 (Business Manager); Track 2; Play Crew 3; State Student Council Covention 3. 4. Who’s Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4 Katherine Morgan Scott Morgan Seniors 39 Kathleen Mitchell Paul Mizulski Christine Moody Katherine Morgan Eric Mitchell Kay Mohme Scott Morgan Roger Mirabella Terese Mertzen SENIOR ASSEMBLY AND SENIOR Tammi Moritz Thomas Mottin - Honor Sooety 3, 4. Monogram Club 3. 4. VICA 3. 4. Baseball 1. 2: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4 FCA 2. 3. 4. IDTA 4 (1st place). VICA Drafting 4 5th peace); VICA Corps member 3 (1st piaceh Boys’ State Represents tive 3. Tonya Moussette Tamm Mona Thomas Moron Tonya Moussette Lawrence Mueller Football 1. 2.3.4 Mary Jo Nelson Randall Nelson Lawrence Mueiler Mary Jo Nelson Randalli Netscr. Shari Nelson Scuc-;-t Council 1. 2. 3 4 C.RSSL A i. Office Aice I. 2. 3. 4; Pep dub 1. 2. 3 Volley bail 1. 2. Plays-Crew 4 State Student Council Cor.venr.orT 3. Speech and Dramatic Arts 1. 4. Music Ensembles Soloist I. 4; Chorus t. 4 Jeffrey Niepert Janet Nowak - Honor Socer. 3. 4. Yearbook £ Rag Gri 3. 4. Who's Who 4 Shan Neisort Jecrey Niepert Janet Nowak 40 Seniors SKIP DAY HELD ON MAY 13 Margaret O'Brien - Honor Soc cfy 3 4 'Treasurerr. Cheerleader 3. 4 FCA 4 Who Who 4; Okm State Scholar 4 Millie O'Donnell - Spaasri Oub 1. 2. Who Who 1; Gkfc Sawn Team 1. 2 John O Gara BUI Ofciendori Monogram Gu© 4. VICA 3. 4 (Vice Pre d ni . Base tui 1.2jBaK tbaB I 3.4.O sc-mo 8a£ Escort 4 Girt OrlfUoMo — 3a keToaII I. 2 . 3.4 Baakerpafi Coroaattoa Escort 4 inlie Owe - Honor Society 3. 4 GerrrarGjb 3 Sonce Gufc 2. Yestoak 3, Pi sOr 3. Bsoc 1. 2. 3. 4 «j« E aewt v« S da a 1. 2. 3. 4 1MEA Bard 3. 4 Kristine Palmer Trace I 2 Cream Wring 3. Qntma Bali Mad 4. Oitfseande ?ha rapb Award 4 Marc Parker Honor 5eo«, 3. 4. Grrmac Gut 2. 3.4. Soeace Qub 2.3.4 Vicrioyan Qub 2. 3 4 Public Sesatrx Ottcvrt Baae aL 1. 2. 3. 4 BwketbaL 1. 2. 3. 4 Captar. Soccer 2 4 Who Who 4 Terrmk e Parker Ger-rvan Got? 1. Sfiaaafc Gab 3. 4 fTccaanresl Monogram Qub 3. 4. BadkeCbaiB 1. 2. FooebaL 1 2 3 4 GoCtptar • Track 3. Z Voce d Dwamcy Wr. ne 3 £kd Pace;. HoaeoKirg Mad Escort 4 Ms . Mad Escort 3. 4 Senior 43 Kraoce Pamrr « Terrance Parser JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Robert Parks Bryan Paskero Robert Pea Robert Parks Bryan Paskero Robert Pea Chri9 Peacock Angela Penrod Lorna Pense — Student Council 1; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2, 3; PlaysCrew 4; AFS 4 Chris Peacock Angela Penrod Lorna Pense Jeff Perkins Phillip Petty Karen Phelps — Spanish Club 2. 3, 4. Pep Club 2, 3 (President); Cheerleader 1; Wrestling Cheer leader 3 (Co-Captain). Jeff Perkins Phillip Petty Karen Phelps 42 Semors HELD AT FISCHER’S Carl Phillips Laurie Polette Matthew Popov Can Phillips Laurie Polette Matthew Popov John Porter Kelly Powell Linda Price Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3; Science Club 2. 3, 4. Latin Club 2. 3. 4. Cheerleader 1. 2, 3 (Captain). 4. Track 1: Plays Cast Crew 3, 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 3. 4 John Porter Kelly Powell Linda Price Seniors 43 Robert Prosise John Quarenghi Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 2; Monogram Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 2; Golf 3. 4; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4; Boys’ State 4 Stephen Randant Stephen Randant Robert Prosise John Quarenghi SENIORS THINK AHEAD Alan Ratay Jason Raymer Karen Raymer Alan Ratay Jason Raymer Karen Raymer Timothy Renick William Reynolds Scott Rhyne Executive Board 1. 2. 3. 4; Phi Epsilon 1, 2 (Treasurer), 3 (Treasurer). 4; Quill Scroll 2. 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. 4; Scien ce Club 2. 3, 4; Office Aides 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 1. 2 (Treasurer). 3 (Treasurer). 4: Newspaper 1, 2. 3, 4 (Edi-tor-in-Chief); Who’s Who 3. 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. Timothy Renick William Reynolds Scott Rhyne Jeffrey Rice Paula Rickert Debra Riggs Jeffrey Rice Paula Rickert Debra Riggs 44 Seniors TEN YEARS FROM NOW Michelle Rios Patricia Roberts — Honor Society 4; HOSA 3; Essay Contest Winner 3; Softball 1.3.4 Gregory Robinson Michelle Rios Gregory Robinson Patricia Roberts Julie Robinson Science Fair Participant 1; Creative Writing 4. Tammy Roso Robert Rupprecht - Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Music Ensembles Soloist 4 Julie Robinson Tammy Roso Robert Rupprecht Mary Sanftleben Gary Scaggs - Track 3. 4; Creative Writing 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 4. Michele Schaller Newspaper 3 (Editor). 4; Creative Writing 4; Music Ensembles 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Swing Choir 4. Mary Sanftleben Gary Scaggs Michele Schaller Seniors 45 Catherine Schallert Jeffrey Schlau Nancy Schlotter Cary Schmitz Robert Schneider Kim Schneldewind THIRTY-THREE SENIORS Catherine Schallert Cary Schmitz Jeffrey Schlau Nancy Schlotter Robert Schneider Kim Schneidewind Kimberly Schreadei Art Club 2. John Schwartz Honor Society 4. Phi Epsilon 2, 3. 4; Student Council 4; Monogram Club 4; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; Tennis 3. 4; Science Fair Participant 2, 3. 4; Illinois State Lattn Exam 4; National Latin Exam 4. Ronda Schwartz Kimberly Schreader John Schwartz Ronda Schwartz 46 Seniors GRADUATE AT SEMESTER Carla Seger Russell Self Jerrie Sexton Carla Seger Russell Self Jerrie Sexton Todd Shaak Todd Shaak VICA 3. 4 Fattle Shane - Music Ensembles- Soloist 1; Chorus 1. Darlene Shipman Pattie Shane Darlene Shipman Terry Shrodes Greg Siegel Shelly Siegele — Band 1; Swim Team 1. Terry Shrodes Greg Siegel Shelly Siegele Seniors 47 SANDY SKELTON Sharon Simmons Belinda Sinks Honor Society 4; Office Aide 4; Science Fair Participant 2. Creative Writing 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Music Ensembles Soloist 1, 2. 3. 4; All State Band 4.1MEA Band 2. 3. 4. Clay Sinskey Sharon Simmons Belinda Sinks Clay Sinskey Timothy Siverly Deborah Skaggs Sandra Skelton - VICA 4. May Maid 4. Timothy Siverly Deborah Skaggs Sandra Skelton Casey Smith Colleen Smith Art Club 2; Office Aide 4; Track 1. Deanna Smith Casey Smith Colleen Smith Deanna Smith 48 Seniors Lana Smith ELECTED MAY MAID Patricia Smith Jacqueline Souers Leslie Sova Terrance Spotanski Traci St. Aubin - Honor Society 3, 4. Phi Epsilon 1. 2 (Secretary), 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3, 4 (Vice President); Latin Club 1. 2 (Secretary). 3, 4; State Student Council Conference 3. 4; Who’s Who 3, 4. Illinois State Scholar 4; Illinois Latin Tournament 2, 3, 4; National Latin Exam 1, 2, 3. 4 Leslie Sova Terrance Spotanski Traci St Aubin Julie Staats Carma Stahnke - Creative Writing 4. Chris Stalets Football 1. Julie Staats Carma Stahnke Chris Stalets Seniors 49 SENIOR CLASS GIVES Sheila Staroba Thomas Staroba Spanish Club 3; Tennis 1. Timothy Stennett Mark Stephens Monogram Club 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 2. 3. 4 Terri Stinnett Suzanne Stltes Mark Stephens Teni Stinnett Suzanne Stites David Stogner Craig Stoner Scott Stroud 50 Seniors PODIUM TO SCHOOL Patty Suttle9 Sandra Sweet — German Club 3; Pep Club 2. 3; Girls’ Bowling 4. Dennis Szakacsi Patty Suttles Sandra Sweet Dennis Szakacsi Dennis Tarrant Bradley Tayloe — Spanish Club 3, 4, Golf 1. 2; PSAT-NMSQT Letter of Commendation; University of Dallas Scholarship Exam Participant 4 Jeffrey Taylor Dennis Tarrant Bradley Tayloe Jeffrey Taylor Seniors 51 Laura Taylor Kenneth Tennant CLASS OF 1983 102ND Laura Thiel Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Ensembles Soloist 2. 3, 4. Cara Thomas — Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3; Track 1, 2; Volleyball 1. Stacey Thomas Laura Thiel Cara Thomas Stacey Thomas Carla Thompson — Honor Society 4; Thespians 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3; C.H.S.S.L.A. 1. 3; Lady Ka hoks Mongram Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Yearbook 2. 3. 4 (Sen ior Editor); Volleyball 1. 2; Plays Cast Crew 2. 3. 4; Creative Writing 3; Newspaper 1,2; Softball 1. 2. Elizabeth Thoroman James Thorpe Carla Thompson Elizabeth Thoroman James Thorpe 52 Seniors CLASS TO GRADUATE Lori Thuls - Art Club 2; Creative Writing 4. Chris Tlemann Krlss Tinsley Kriss Tinsley Larry Tomaszeu skl Theresa Tomlc Charles Trlone Larry Tomaszewski Theresa Tomic Charles Trione Christine Trucano — Student Council 1, 2; Track 1, 2. Larry Turner Penny Turner Christine Trucano Larry Turner Penny Turner Seniors 53 CLASS OF ’83 LOOKS Constance Unger - Honor Society 3, 4; German Club 3. 4; Science Club 3; Who's Who 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Music Ensembles Soloist 1; Chorus 1; 1MEA Chorus 1; Lab Assistant 4; Chorus Variety Show 1. Gregory Vancll Danny Van Hoose Constance Unger Gregory Vancil Danny Van Hoose Michael Verbeck Charles Veteto Donald Viviano - Band 1,2, 3, 4. Music Ensembles Soloist 2, 3, 4. Michael Verbeck Charles Veteto Donald Viviano Mark Vojas Angela Wadlow Sandra Waldram Honor Society 4; Student Council 1 (Secretary); Art Club 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Christmas Maid 3; Lady Kahoks Monogram Club 3. 4 (Secretary). Mark Vojas Angela Wadlow Sandra Waldram 54 Seniors FORWARD TO SUMMER Joyce Walker Executive Board 2 (President). 3 (President). 4; Phi Epsilon 1. 2 (Secretary). 3 (Vice President). 4; Phi Epsilon 1. 2 (Secretary). 3 (Vice President). 4 (Vice President); Thespians 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); Science Club 2. 3. 4; C.H.S.S.L.A 2. 3; Office Aide 2. 3; Yearbook 2. 3; FCA 3. 4; Plays Cast Crew 2. 3. 4; State Student Council Convention 3, 4; Creative Writing 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 2. 3, 4. Music En-sembles Soloist 1. 2; Chorus 1. 2; Homecoming Mistress of Ceremonies 3; Latin District Test 3. Janie Warren Toni Wassell Joyce Walker Janie Warren Toni Wassell Timothy Waters Terry Wasser Terry Wasser Timothy Waters Honor Society 3. 4; Phi Epsilon 1. 2. 3 (President). 4; Latin Club 1. 2. 3 (President). 4. Who’s Who 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; State Latin Contest':. 2,3.4; State Math Contest 4; International Foreign Language Awards 4 Kimberli Watt Executive Board 3 (Vice President). 4 (Secretary); Honor Society 4; Thespians 4; Student Council 1 (Secretary), 2, 3 (Secretary). 4 (President); Science Club 4; Spanish Club 2. 4; Pep Club 2. Yearbook 2, 3; Play-Cast 4. Plays-Crew 2, 3. 4; State Student Council Convention 3. 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 2. 3. 4. Kimberli Watt Seniors 55 SENIORS ACCUMULATE 18 Jane Welle — Track 1; May Maid 1. Michael Wendler — French Club 2 (Treasurer), 3, 4; Plays Crew 4; Science Fair Participant 3 Ruth Wentzel Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 1. 2. 3, 4 Jane Welle Michael Wendler Ruth Wentzel Craig West James West Robin Whitehead Julie Whittaker Cathy Whitton — Student Council 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Yearbook 4 (Personnel Editor); AFS 4. Janet Wickham Robin Whitehead Julie Whittaker Cathy Whitton Janet Wickham 56 Seniors CREDITS FOR GRADUATION Jesse Wideman Mark Wilke Jesse Wideman Mark Wilke Executive Board 2; VICA 3. 4. Brett Williams Brett Williams Bryan Williams Charles Williams — Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2; C.H.S.S.L.A. 3. 4; Office Aide 1 Keith Winkler Bryan Williams Charles Williams Keith Winkler Mary Jo Woodcock Honor Society 3. 4; Who’s Who 4 Sandra Work Julia Wright — Office Aide 1.4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 4 (Senior Editor). Mary Jo Woodcock Sandra Work Julia Wright Seniors 57 Kristi Wright Executive Board 2 (Secretary). 3 (Secretary). 4 (President); Spanish Club 2; Plays Cast- Crew 3. 4; Thespians 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 4; Basketball Page 2. Richard Wrigley Marth Wurtsbaugh — Executive Board 2. 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Science Club 2. 3, 4 (Vice-President), Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Lady Kahols Monogram Club 3. 4; Office Aides 3; Pep Club 2. 3; Newspapers 4; Cheerleader 3; Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4, FCA 2. 3. 4 (Presi dent), Plays-Crew 2, 3. 4. Creative Writing 4; Speech and Dramatic Arts 2. 3, 4; Summer Stock Plays-Crew 2, 3; Mrs Claus at Christmas Ball 3, 4. Todd Wyatt Jeffrey Yakublnis — Student Council (Treasurer) 1, 2; Student Council 4; C.H.S.S.L.A. 1; Office Aides 1; Jr. Achievement 4; Foreign Exchange Student 3; AFS 4; Track 3; School Store orker 1. 4; Student Council Student of the Year 1; Outstanding Member in Student Council 1. Darin Yureck Honor Society 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. 3, 4; Illinois State Math Contest 2, 4. Pam Zabawa Tom Zakszewiski — VICA 3. 4; VICA State Finalist 4. Leah Zlke — Honor Society 4; German Club 2, 3 (Vice-President). C.H.S.S.L.A 4 (Treasurer). Pep Club 2. 58 Seniors SENIORS ENJOY “SENIOR Krisit Wright Richard Wrigley Marth Wurtsbaugh Todd Wyatt Jeffrey Yakubinis Darin Yureck Pam Zabawa Tom Zakszewski Leah Zike NITE” AT SIX FLAGS James Zimmer Yvonne Zucha James Zimmer Yvonne Zucha Paul Achs Mark Allen Jacqueline Austen Brian Beadles Lewis Biggs William Bindrim Chris Blaylock Moe Bradford Daniel Brammeier Hardigrew Bridger Kevin Brown Chris Bunch Jane Butts Cynthia Carr Donald Cary Darrin Chapman Jimmy Clubb Devin Cobb Samuel Dennison James Dunnihoo Mark Dunscomb Karen Duvall SENIORS NOT PICTURED Debra Dykes David Edwards Jeffrey Elliott Patrick Elliott Vicky Geissert Mary Gipson James Guth Donald Hall Roger Hall Jerry Hammers Jeff Hollowich Teresa Holubasch Mary Hoover William Huie William Huster John Jones Julia Jones Diana King Michael Korte Charles La Due Jerome Lampe John Lansing Mary Ledbetter Kelly Little Lonnie Mathenia Robert Matt Roger Matthews Sherry McDonald Daniel Mitchell Edward Mumper Jeff Nelson Richard Neuwirth Joseph North Mary Novosel Robert Ogle Mark O’Mohunodro Stven O’Mohunodro Lee Ostendorf Roger Pery Albina Sakalauskas Jery Salmons Mitchell Schaffer Daniel Seaton David Seaton Patrick Shook Cindy Stonesifer Mel Straub William Swalley James Sykes Edward Szakacsi Cynthia Thomas Carolyn Travis James Uhles Lloyd Volluz Timothy Volluz Randall Watt Rodney Whittom Edward Williams Karen Williams Lewis Wood Brenda Woodford Ray Wright Lori Wuebbles 1 Leslie Klein studies the latest fashions in merchandising class. 2. Michele Key, Annie Asselmeier. Cathy Whitton. Juli Wright, and Linda Gal-laher pause to “mug” for photographer. 3. Greg Siegel and Janice Mayes show friendship between classes. 4. Steve Giacoletto shows his version of “Heaven Can Wait.” Semors 59 ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS Margaret O’Brien, Ronald Goetter, Christine Moody. Jack McCarthy, Steven Giacoletto, Linda Long, Jeannie Jordan. Constance Unger, Traci St. Aubln, David Haines, Jananne Hester, Tim Krumm, Theresa Mertzen. Front Row: Gary Chambless, Joan DallaRiva, Brian Deason, Craig Frutiger. Second Row: Gregory Calvin, Brad Funkhouser, Donna Bilyeu, Richard Cain, Matthew Cleland. Not Pictured: John Crowder, Margaret Griffin, Richard Grizzard, Brad Tayloe and Timothy Waters. SENIOR ASSEMBLY 1. Wendy Hunter dances to Whip It.” 2. Greg Siegel and Alan Ratay show off their talents by swallowing gold fish. 3. Tom Lewis, Greg Siegel, Jerry Adams, and Bob Burroughs, the make-believe Purple and White Delights, impatiently wait for the music to start again. 4 Mrs Renee Taake and Mr. Robert Hollingshead present a skit. 5. Maggi O’Brien, Kelli Gaskill, and Heather Hendershott perform during the Senior Assembly. Seniors 61 533 GRADUATE FROM CHS Graduates file in during the processional at commencement exercises. Rob Dorman is congratulated by Dr. Hopper. Juli Wright and Sandy Work express their excitement of graduation Jay Fleming receives congratulations from Dr. Hopper. The top ten students patiently await the presentation of their diplomas. Class President Kristi Wright delivers her final speech to the senior class. 62 Seniors Annie Asselmeier receives her diploma from Mr. Ganschinietz. FASHION SHOW “STREET BEAT” ■Janice Mayes models the new mini skirt and muscle shirt. Ralph Ferguson models the latest summer wear. Joyce Mayes enjoys modeling in the fashion show. Rhonda Hal! models the crop top and Marilyn Monroe pants while Randy Members of the merchandising class draw posters to advertise the show. The merchandising students under the direction of the teacher, Mr. Tom Sneed, presented a fashion show entitled “Street Beat,” on April 27 and 28 in the lecture hall. There were over forty models and many other behind-the-scene workers. The clothes and accessories were loaned by local merchants from Collinsville and St. Clair Square in Fairview Heights. Hensler waits his turn to model. Seniors 63 JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Junior Executive Board — Front Row: Laura Mitchell (Treasurer) Danna Smock (President). Heidi Hernandez (Vice-President) Second Row: Stephanie Zacha, Lisa Purdy. Third Row: Cathy Nichols, Scott Wright. Patti Hazelip, Mr. Steve Haislar (Sponsor). Not Pictured: Lisa Hazzard, Patty Hendershott (Secretary). Terry Abernathy Timothy Abernathy Annette Adams Stacie Adams Steve Adams Chris Adamson Jerry Aday Timothy Ahart Billie Albright Tonya Alford Jose Allebach Cheryl Althardt Stephan Altom Douglas Anderson Joellyn Anderson Steven Anderson David Andrews Maria Arey Richard Armbruster Duane Arnold Jeff Atwood HEIDI HERNANDEZ SELECTED Tim Atwood Dawn Aubrecht Denise Bales Scott Barbeau Ronald Bardmass Karren Barron Dawn Barton Stephanie Bartsch Brenda Basarich Michelle Basola Trudy Bates Christine Bauer Robert Bean Scott Beard Jill Beaudoin Carol Becker Belinda Beckman Matthew Bednara Jeffrey Beeler Robert Beeler Brenda Berger Monica Berry Keith Berta John Bertelsman Todd Bertelsman David Beshears Gidget Best Sally Best James Biggs Robert Bilderback Kim Bindrim Bill Bindrim Lisa Birchmier Ronald Blackwell Catherine Blanton Jeff Blechle 66 Junlors HOMECOMING MAID Joesph Bohnenstiehl Tony Boothman Kevin Boschenreither William Bowen Lynette Bradshaw Jay Brandimarte Judi Branhan Laurie Brelje Andrew Brennan Tracey Briggs Joseph Brinker Kent Brown Kristina Brown Timothy Brown Todd Brown Lisa Buckhannon Anthony Buckner Mark Buetikofer Nicholas Burchett Lynda Burg Jeff Burns Keith Burns Michael Butler James Butterfield Dennis Butts Ron Butts Donna Byrn Colleen Cadagin Patricia Cadell Stanley Cadell Chris Calvin Kathryn Carlyle Becky Carmack James Carril David Carruba Uoyd Carter Juniors 67 JUNIOR CLASS PREPARES Theresa Cary Janice Chamberlain Daniel Chambless Dale Chartrand Tim Chase Scott Cheatham Diane Cherry William Cherry Christopher Chestley Beth Christiansen Angela Clark Joseph Clark Robert Clark Catharine Claxton Anastasia Colone Keith Compton Ronald Contratto Jay Cook Carol Cookemboo Lisa Coons Deborah Cooper Kevin Cooper Kevin Corgan Jeffrey Counts Julie Counts Jeannette Cox Michael Cox Susan Cox Tony Crepps Carla Croissant Diana Crossno Barbara Cuff David Dalton Susan Daly William Daniels Marie Dayton 68 Juniors FOR SENIOR YEAR Danna Smock learns to type in Typing I Carol Dean Dwayne Dean Robert Dean Kim Deason Laura Deien Bobbie Jo DeMoro Nancy Digirolamo Derek Dillon Dana Dittrich Nena Doiron Kristi Doublin Patricia Dover Carrie Dow Carla Dowdy Rodney Dunn Bruce Durham Kelly Eberle Jennifer Eddings Heidi Edinger Daniel Edwards Deanna Edwards Kimberly Eggemeyer Kelly Elkins Amy Elledge Melinda Elliot Keith Ellis Gary Elwick Mary Beth Erney Theresa Eschman Angela Farrell Cheri Farris Debbie Ferris Stacy Fertl Tracy Fertl Todd Fischer John Flood Junlors 69 Jody Fogle Tim Foley George Ford Connie Fourcault Ronnie France John Frauenfelder David Fredericks Kim Freeman Paul Frey Joseph Friederich Mary Fuesting Lori Fuller Deborah Fulton Bruce Gabriel William Gaffney Lisa Gardner Denise Garwood Carla Gassmann Vicki Geaschel Keith Geissert Todd Geno Clay Gettys Jacquelyn Gili Christopher Gilland Paul Ginter, Jr. Sandra Goetz Frederick Goforth Brian Gonzales Kathryn Gonzales Shaun Graves Wayne Gravot Henry Greaves Thomas Gregg NANCY STIRNAMAN 70 Junlors SELECTED AS MAY MAID Steven Griffin Eugene Grimont Terri Grohs Patrick Grove Kenneth Gulledge Valentina Guzman Scott Hagler Robert Haluch Jennifer Haney Laura Hanser Scott Hanson Annette Hanvey Bryan Happel Kathy Harris Christy Harrison Brent Hartman Robert Hartmann Charles Hayden Andrew Hayes George Hayes Laura Hayes Traci Hazel Patti Hazelip Lisa Hazzard Patty Hendershott Randy Hensler Heidi Hernandez Brenda Hicks Kay Hiken Suzanne Hillabrandt David Holland Kristen Hollerbach Ronda Hollingshead Juniors 71 JUNIOR CLASS RECEIVES SECOND Stephen Hollister Stacey Holmes Scott Holten Stephen Howell Jeanette Hudson Christopher Huene Michael Hunter Elizabeth Hydron Elizabeth Hylla Scott Jackson David Jacobs Denise Jahns Dawn Jalinsky Wesley James Christopher Jamruk Brian Jenkins Jill Jenkins Michael Jensen David Jerome Cindy Johnson David Johnson Jay Johnson Paul Johnson Sharon Johnson Laura Jones Roy Jones Suzanne Judge Brian Kalbfleisch Kelly Kalika Joe Kassing Melissa Katzenberger Donna Keaveny James Keel Donna Keeney Danny Keith Karen D. Keller 72 Juniors Karen K. Keller Tracine Kempfer Rhonda Kennedy PLACE IN CLASS CLASH Paul Kerwin Chris Kichline Dawn Kimbrel Edward Kimbrel Michael Kirksey Jimmy Kisner Lori Kittstein Sheila Kleier Scott Klobuchar Stephen Knecht Tony Knecht Brian Koke John Koonce Kelly Koonce David Korte Timothy Kosydor Mark Kudnick Thomas Kumke Marilyn LaMar Colleen Lambird Michael Landers Melvin Lane Robert Lane Nancy Laster David Launhardt Michael Lawrence Valerie LeBeau Anthony Ledbetter Gerald Lee Karen Lewis Linda Lewis Melissa Lilley Adrienne Linden Juniors 73 KELLY SAVICH SELECTED Michael Liniger Scott Liniger Todd Link Sheri Locandro Wendy Lohrum Irvan Loucks Craig Loyet Dianne Loyet Janet Luessenheide Jack Luffman Angela Lunn Gina Lutes Jacob Lutz Candise Lynn Steve Madden Marc Mahat Dana Manring Kimberly Marco William Marlow Brian Martin Kathleen Mason Mark Mason Albert Massa Bonnie Mathenia Rebecca Mathews Eric Maurer Mark Mayes Timothy McCallister Rhonda McCartney Gary McDaniel Chris McDonald Tracy McGuire Shelley McKinney Tom McMahon Pierre McSwain David Mega 74 Juniors AS BASKETBALL MAID Kelly Savich approaches the queen at the Basketball Coronation Ronald Meier Alice Melton Doris Merrifield Ellen Metzger Samuel Meyer Scott Mifflin Carla Mikulait Richard Militello Keith Miller Timothy Mims Craig Mitchell James Mitchell Laura Mitchell Marc Mitchell Michelle Mizulski Laurie Mohme Frank Molnar Roger Moon Ronda Moore Michael Mrvos Richard Murphy Craig Naugie Gregg Neemann Debra Nelson Cathy Nichols Jennifer Nichols Kimberlee Nichols Michael O’Brien Matt O’Connell Cindy Oliver Michael Olsson Michael Omohundro Susan O’Rourke Juniors 75 Patricia Parkerson Brad Patrick Jeff Payne Andrew Penn Rusty Phelps Steve Phelps Brian Phillips James Phillips Tim Pickering Michelle Pighini Susan Pitol Karen Potter Kevin Potter Belinda Powell Russell Powell Todd Powers Lisa Prather Debbie Prediger Marlene Price Terry Price Rorie Pugliese Kenneth Pulley Lisa Purdy Mary Pyatt Stacy Raeber Michael Ramsey Randall Ratay Kelly Rayman Kimberly Raymer Robin Reever Michael Reichert Lori Reichmuth Thomas Reinagel Bruce Renfro Rhonda Rent roe John Reynolds JUNIORS TAKE ACT 76 Juniors TEST FOR COLLEGE Major Reynolds Timothy Reynolds Jacklin Reyoum Pamela Rice Steven Riden Rebecca Rivero Barbara Roberts Donald Roberts Lee Roberts Lauri Robertson Edmund Robinson Jerry Robinson Larry Robinson Andrew Rodgers Michael Ross Shirley Rouggly Anita Rudelic John Ruder Cathy Rudis Joseph Russell Lori Ryan Cheryl Sackett Linda Satterfield Kelly Savich Steven Schaeffer William Schaeffer Beth Schanuel Barbara Schardan Janet Schilling Donne Schlessinger Chris Schneider Michelle Schoeber James Schwartz Ronnie Schwartz Greg Schweickert Lee Scown Juniors 77 Ray Seaman Diane Schaffer John Sherbut Rebecca ShlUito Jana Shimkus Thomas Siefert Michael Sierra Tracy Simmons Anna Simons Shawn Sims Dana Sinskey Kim Skinner Valerie Slaughter Kevin Sleeter Gary Sloan Dawn Smiddy Allen Smith Kimberly Smith Randy Smith Harrold Smithee Danna Smock Dawn Spicuzza Janet Spiker Kelly Sprague Jeffrey Staley Twyla Stankus Kelly Staroba Traci Steiner Susan Stephens Angela Sterling Nancy Stirnaman Mary Stockley William Stoner Peggy Stowers Wesley Strickland John Stringer PATTI HAZELIP SELECTED 78 Juniors CHRISTMAS MAID Patti Hazelip is escorted by Alan Ratay at the Christmas Coronation Tina Strubinger Alice Sullivan Mike Sweet Joe Swip Catherine Szakacsi Thelma Tallmadge Leonard Tamburello Ginger Taylor Robert Temple Laura Thayer James Thompson Cheryl Thouvenot Juliane Thuller Terry Tipton Kenneth Tobin John Tomic Robert Tourville Evette Traiteur Henry Travis Vickie Trebilcock Natalie Trowbridge Steven Trucks Diane Tucker Lonnell Turner Patrick Turner Linda Underwood Paul VanDyke Carol VanHoose Robert Varner Steven Vaugh Warren Vennum Janelle Vergari Lori Vigna Victor Vinyard Robert Viviano Deborah Waelterman Juniors 79 JR. EX. BOARD SELLS PIZZAS Mark Walker Todd Walker Deana Wallace Denise Wallace Dianne Walter Lawrence Warren Steven Webb Bill Weiss Mark Welle Cheryl Welmon Karen Werner Christopher White Leanne Whitton Dinna Wilcox Joanne Wiley Tina Wilhold Carl Williams Darrell Williams Robert Williams Robert Williamson Lynn Wilson Tracy Wilson Erika Wolfe Paul Wood Jennifer Wright Scott Wright Denise Wrigley Michael Wrigley Victor Young Wayne Younger Stephanie Zacha Steven Ziegler Dorothy Zink Darvin Zucha JL 4 4 ►TV I $ f % cV He try Greaves waits for Typing 1 class to jegin. JUNIORS NOT PICTURED William Aldridge James Fox Donna Janis Kevin Mosier Helen Seaton Guy Allison Kevin Gamblin Jennifer Jones Robert Nicol Megan Souers Linda Barr William Green Robert Jones Patrick O’Brien Timothy Spengler John Bauer Antoinette Gregory Kimberly Kallvy Anthony Pashia Peggy Stowers Richard Best Walter Hankins Dirk Kesler Brain Peck Chris Vaughn David Bivens Shelley Harris Kimberly Lomax Keith Petty Karen Wagner Jeffrey Blackburn Jeffery Henry Frank Maliszewski Debbie Record Susan White Paul Blackburn Patrick Horton Matthew Martinez James Robertson Debra Williams Constance Caniff Lawerence Hunter Wendel McCallister Thomas John Wilson Tammy Coons Ray Hydron Charles Mifflin Schmerbauch Shelly Wilson Tammy Corzine Tomas Irvin Michael Missey R.K. Schneidewind Tracy Wolff Tom Drost 80 Juniors Rebecca James Stephen Monike David Schuetz Carol Younger SMILES AT CHS i 1. John Everright gives the photographer a smile. 2. Deanna Austin is happy to be at school. 3. Scott Gryzmala and Danny Burns display the flowers they received for Easter. 4. Barb Cuff is taken by surprise while studying 5. Debbie Mrvos finds a solution to a geometry problem. 6. Ben Jarrett is distracted from his school work. Juniors 81 mim SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD Sophomore Executive Board: Front Row: Donna Evans. Melissa Pace (Vice-President). Terry Trione (Treasurer). Second Row: Debra Thompson. Tahnee Ahlvers, Becky Bauer (Secretary), Cheryl Rawdon. Third Row: Mr. Richard Timko (Sponsor). Judith Lucas. Suzanne Buxton, Amy Jenkins. Mrs. Barbara Buxton (Sponsor). Not Pictured: Julie Schneider (President). Lloyd Adams Kenneth Arban Rhonda Baney Larry Aday Angela Archer Kevin Bardsley Tahnee Ahlvers Kevin Arnold Dung Barnes John Alldredge Terri Arnold Michael Barnes Wendy Amos Dianne Arth Carol Bartels Robert Anderson Jay Austin Becky Bauer Brenda Antas Scot Bahn Connie Bauer Sophomores 83 KIM GROTEFENDT CHOSEN Lori Beahringer Jennifer Beard Mary Beard Teresa Beard Kelly Beaty Roy Beckman Natalie Beel Lisa Bell Frank Bennet Lisa Benvenuto Joyce Beshears Richard Bickel Larry Bilyeu Paul Bilyeu Cindy Birdsong Robert Birdsong Jack Bittle Dawn Blaylock John Blaylock Michele Blaylock Scott Boatright Julie Bogenpohl John Borri Steven Bovinett Kelly Bowman Brenda Bradford Cheryl Bravin Lisa Brennan Steven Brider Erik Brooks Penny Brown Michelle Brusewitz Brad Bryant Carla Griffing works hard in Typing II class 84 Sophomores SOPHOMORE MAY MAID Tina Buckman Deana Buffo Tony Buffo Donna Bulger Joe Burchett Karen Burns Keith Burns Duane Burress John Burroughs Glynis Busby Julie Busch David Busekrus Suzanne Buxton Patti Byron Mary Cadell John Calandro Robert Cannon Bridgette Carter Scott Carvelot Chris Castelli Desiree Chaffee Kerri Chambers Sandra Champman Glenn Chartrand Velva Chase Rodney Cheatham Kim Chiarottino Katherine Choma Greg Clark Natika Clark Steve Clark Dawn Clover Matthew Coffey Sophomores 85 EXECUTIVE BOARD SELLS James Collier Scott Compton Tanya Cookson Danny Coombs Jeffrey Coulson Ronald Cozby Stephen Creek Angela Crockarell Diane Crowder Christine Cruwe Lisa Cuff Douglas Cummings James Dali Billie Davidson David Davis Deana Davis Megan Davis Randy Davis David Dawdy Lilia Dayton Paul Dayton Mary Deien Donna Dekum Randy Delkus Darrin Dellamano Michael Deluca Jeff Deprow Kenny DeRossett Darroll Dickerson Rachel Dieckman Denise Diehl Brian Domescik Byron Dossett Tina Dotson Ronnie Duba Jodie Duff Cindy Dunahee Derek Duniphan Tammy Dunn Dena DuPont James Dusek Amy Dykes 86 Sophomores CHRISTMAS EASTER FLOWERS John Easley Bonnie Easton Regina Eaton Kim Edmonds June Edwards Ronald Egan Mike Eiskant Melissa Elliot Anthony Ellis Sarah Ellis Judith Eschman Carol Essary Sarah Esterlein Steven Etherton Donna Evans Lorrie Faith Donna Farnum Eva Farnworth Stace Faulders Matthew Fernandez Kimberly Filges Beth Fischer Brian Rath Kelly Foley Robert Ford Jeff Forester Susan Fortner Stephani Fourcault Tim Foumie Roger Fowler Deborah Fowler-Dixon Scott Franklin Darrel Frawley Deborah Freeman Sabrina Frentzel Lori Frey Shawn Frizzell Michael Froncheck Kathy Gaultney Laura Geaschel Tina Getz Cynthia Giles Sophomores 87 SOPHOMORES CHOOSE MELISSA Patti Gipson Jimmy Goetter Bradley Golden Andrea Gonzales Janet Gonzales Grant Goodall Dawn Goodwin Karen Gougeon Matt Graham Richard Graham Chris Graves Denise Gray Norma Gray David Green Chris Gricius Michael Griffin Carla Griffing Kim Grotefendt Denise Gruber Cheryl Guisgond Melisa Gupton Robin Haluch Lisa Hammers Barbara Hancock Lori Hancock Robert Hancock Jeannie Haneline Thomas Harris Luke Harrison Edward Hart Debbie Hartsoe Carol Harvengt Timothy Hasamear 88 Sophomores PACE CHRISTMAS MAID Michael Hasty Eric Hattan Beth Hawk Erik Hefferly Lisa Hensley Joanne Hernandez Patricia Hernandez Brian Herzberg Tammy Hicks Kenley Hiken Lesley Hill John Hobdy Cherie Hoenig Rachel Hood Phil Hoover Gregory Hopper Dennis Howard Mark Hubbartt James Huie Angie Hunt Mary Hunter Cleda Hydron Phillip Indermark Billy Irvin s Wesley James Brian Jamruk Amy Marie Jenkins Chris Jenkins Andrea Johann Frank Johnson Todd Johnson Michelle Johnston Christopher Jondro Kyle Jones Penny Jones Randy Juenger Michael Karl Steven Kassing Kris Keene Curtis Keller Robert Kelley Brenda Killough Sophomores 89 MELISSA ELLIOTT IS Catherine Kimball David King Pamela Klaas Anthony Klein Brett Knaust Theresa Kopcych Robert Korte Ronald Korte Brian Krietemeyer Mural! Krishann Scott Kueker Tina Kulikowski Sherri Lambird Laura Lang Melissa Langley Jesse Laswell David Ledbetter Greg Lemanski Robert Lemus Danny Lewis Jeff Lindsey Johnny Lindsey LaRoy Liner Kay Logsdon Marilyn Lowery Kenneth Loyet Judith Lucas Mark Luczak Robin Luffman Manuel Luna Thomas Lunceford Pat Maddalino Dee Ann Malter Randy Mamino Kevin Marks Steve Mason Susie Mathews Teresa Mattatall Delbert May Terri Mayer Brian McArthur Tina McCord 90 Sophomores BASKETBALL MAID John McCoy Ronnie McDonald Michael McElory Greg McKinney Scott McNeill Malinda McQuary Thomas Mell Michelle Meni Terrie Merritt Troy Messina Beth Ann Meyer Tamara Millay Scott Miller David Mims Laura Mae Mims Lisa Minor Cathy Mishanec Tanja Mitchell Leon Mokriakow Sean Monaghan Donna Morgan Wayne Morgan Christine Morietta Scott Moritz Cynthia Mueller Kelly Mundy Ryan Murphy William Nally Cooper Bobbi Neal Christina Nelson Sharon Nelson David Neumann David Noones Bruce Nowak Paul O’Brien Rachael O’Connor Beth Owen Michelle Ozee Milissa Pace Paul Pedenko Donnie Peek Roger Pejakovich Sophomores 91 TAMMI MILLAY WINS DISTRICT Christine Pencak Marcia Pencak Donald Penn Angela Peyla David Phegley Sheri Phillips Leatha Piker Sandra Plantz Vicki Ponder Danny Prange David Quarenghl Pam Quarenghi Trade Quick Rodney Rabey Keith Rains Cheryl Rawdon Robby Raymer Jim Record Jeff Reed Sherri Reed Jeff Reichmuth Pamela Reid Lori Reimler Candace Rickert Charles Riley Lieda Rtpple Shari Robertson Angela Robinson Kim Robinson Cynthia Rodgers Rex Roedger James Russell Kimberly Sabbert 92 Sophomores VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST Lisa Sager Marsha Scheiter Julie Schneider Jeff Schott Elizabeth Schwartz Leslee Scoggins Frances Seger Thomas Setser Barry Shaffer Mike Shelton Zadonna Shockley Suzanne Shreve Thomas Siekmann Timothy Siekmann Jerry Simon Gary Simpson Carrie Sims Betty Jo Skittino Kenneth Sleeter Douglas Smith Jeffrey Smith Lori Smith Ronald Smith Barry Sommer Edward Spicer Sandra Sprinot Cindy Stankus Joseph Stark Linnea Stegeman Brian Stephens Billy Stimson Willie Stortz Mark Stram Sophomores 93 RACHEL O’CONNOR CHOSEN Martha Stroup Robert Stuart Steve Suess Alison Suhre Teresa Sullivan Tracey Sulya Tommy Swearengin Lisa Swift Robert Swip Milton Thomas Rachel Thomerson Debra Thompson Steven Thompson John Thoroman Ann Marie Timmons John Tottleben Tom Townzen Shelly Trebilcock Terry Trione Tammy Trowbridge Leslee Trucano Lisa Turner Laura Ulkus Stephen Van Hook William Vandersand Brad VanHoose Paula VanHoose Doug Vesper Edward Vogt Paul Vogt Derk Wallace Kelly Ann Wallace Matt Wallerstedt June Edwards demonstrates the different uses of a computer 94 Sophomores HOMECOMING MAID Randy Warfield Melissa Wasser James Watkins Robert Watt Kathleen Weber Maralyn Wedesky Thomas Weil Heidi Weiss Timothy Weiss Christine Welle Ellen Wentzel Brad White Michelle Wideman Billy Wiley Patti Wilke Ralph Williams Kevin Winkler Steven Wolf April Wood Bobby Woods Lisa Woods Tammy Woods Karla Woodward Kevin Wright Tricla Wright Brian Wrinkle Laurie Wydra Jennifer Yakubinis David Yanones Michelle Yarbrough Suzette York Alan Yurek Todd Zavaglia Linda Zimmer Sophomores 95 SOPHOMORES ENJOY FIRST Brian Herzberg receives a helping hand from Lloyd Adams in drafting class. Tanya Cookson types copy for the yearbook. Not Pictured Joe Brewer Robert McReynolds Stacy Clark Robert Montgomery Karen Cochran Pamela Murphy Michelle Combs Debbie Myers Rusty Davidson Pamela Nash Paula Durham John Popek Teri Emery Richard Rable Sandra Ferrill Steve Recklein Gina Foster Mike Shannon Nelson Freiberg Kenneth Skinner Betty Fries Mark Spotanski Dean Gamblin Marty Stone Ricky Gilliam Daniel Tomlin Clifford Hodge Willie Williams John Jones Carl Wood Matthew Liniger Steve Kassing, Barry Sommer. Todd Zavaglia. and Derk Wallace work out their algebra problems together. 96 Sophomores Tammi Millay. Beth Hawk. Jennifer Haney, and Matt Fernandez listen intently in chemistry class. YEAR AT GREENWOOD CAMPUS Joe Burchett thinks about his future as a draftsman. Debbie Fowler-Dixon thinks about her day’s workout in gym class. Melissa Elliott watches her step while being escorted by Chris Origliosso. during the Basketball Coronation. Sophomores 97 Teresa Sullivan and Kim Sabbert enjoy another fun day in chemistry. 98 Frvshmen Freshman Executive Board — Front Row: Denise VanHoose (Secretary), Tim Provow (President), Lori Martin (Treasurer), Gina Giovando (Vice President). Second Row: Kirk Kirssin. Jennifer Wilkinson. Melissa Purdy. Third Row: Katherine Lang. Kari Kuhn. Alicia Serrano, and Mrs Alberta Lang (Sponsor) FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD Craig Aczinowicz Todd Albright Beth Anderson Annette Adams Del Alexander Brett Anderson Joe Adams Jimmy Allen Michelle Anderson Melanie Adams Scott Altes Kerry Andrews Sheryl Adams Brenda Althardt Bryant Antonovich Deanna Aday Richard Althardt Steve Arnotti Evelina Ahart Ron Altom Shawn Aubrecht Freshmen 99 JODY WIEGERS REIGNS AS Deanna Austin Greg Backstrom Scott Baima Donna Baker Paula Baker Tina Baker Mark Barbeau David Barbee John Barberis Lee Ann Barger Tricia Barker Kristi Barron Bill Bauer John Bauer Mary Baumgartner Ron Beach Jay Beard Ron Becker Brien Bednara Mike Bennett Jay Betta Tim Bettorf Ron Biggs Tina Biggs Lori Billy Carin Bingham Scott Blackard Stacy Boehnke Laura Borowy Steve Boschenreither John Bowers Lonette Bowers Scott Bowman Marsha Bradford Jill Branhan Tracey Brelje Tina Brenningmeyer Greg Bridges Lisa Bridges Diana Broda Sonya Brooks Jim Brown 100 Freshmen FRESHMAN CHRISTMAS MAID Jeff Coverdell straightens out the flag in biology class Steven Brown Tracy Jo Brown Steven Bryan Tammi Buckhannon Mark Buckner Timothy Burgess Rebecca Burnett Daniel Burns Cindy Bush David Butts Steven Canada Cynthia Cange Wesley Cannon Denise Capizzl Michael Carey Stacy Carlton Susan Carmack Thomas Carman Mary Lou Carrill David Carter Dulce Casey Tammie Cash Sam Castiller Jill Catalpa Robert Catalpa James Cato Randy Chamberlain Jeff Chambliss Susan Champman Timothy Chase Dennis Cherry Dawn Clark Robin Cochran Freshmen 101 1982-83 FIRST FRESHMEN Shane Cochran Charles Collins Marty Conway Randy Cook Ronnie Cook Ken Coombs Bob Corzine Jeff Coverdell Jeff Cralley Richard Cremer Michelle Crites David Croft Vicki Cseley Dennis Cygan Doug Davis John Davis Jesse Dayton Laura DeLuca Lisa DeMann Sherry DeMay Tina DeNome Dena DeVall Michelle DeVore Laura Diak Jerry Dmochowski Matt Doughty Ricky Douglas Michelle Dunne Marnie Dyer Kevin Eck Julie Edwards Paul Edwards Chris Eichelberger Lisa Eigenbrodt John Erkman Thomas Estabrook Becky Esterlein Angela Ethington Jeff Eubanks John Everright Lisa Eversgerd Cheryl Farmer m 11 102 Freshmen AT GREENWOOD Kris Floyd David Folmer Liz Fosnock Jennifer Foster Kevin Fournie Graig Frazer Alicia Freeman Angie Friesz Mary Frizzell Chris Froncheck Amy Fuesting Dorothy Fulton Mary Furfaro Rhonda Gaffney Sondra Gaffney Jeff Gamblin Aundria Gardner Curtis Gaultney Colleen Geno Louis George Cindy Gibson Mike Gibson Tracy Gilbert Mark Gillespie Jacklyn Gilmore Gina Giovando Karen Gipson Lonnie Goetter Chris Gonzales Riley Goodwin Teria Goodwin Dawn Gordon Debra Grant Stacey Gregg Tracey Gregg Debra Grohs Scott Gryzmala Kim Guffey Nick Gutierrez Steven Hagler Chris Hall Patricia Hampton Freshmen 103 DENISE VANHOOSE REIGNS Tamela Hanchcr Ted Harding Missy Harper Mike Hartmann Bill Haury Roy Hawkey Pam Hayden Monica Hayes Tina Hayes Lisa Hays Tammy Hays Sandi Hazelip Scott Helnlein Teri Herndon Tim Herren Kyle Hester Marianne Hester Tammy Hester Doug Higgins Reid Highlander Cindy Hlava Shawn Hoga Kendra Hollerbach Anna Hollister Rodney Holthaus Dawn Howard Tim Howard Jon Howerton Tim Howerton Francisco Huergo Anthony Hume Lynn Hummel Joyce Hurkey Lori Billy looks tired after a hard day at school 104 Freshmen AS FRESHMAN MAY MAID Janis lndermark Brian Jackson Mary Jackson Todd Jackson Daniel Jacobs Arthur Jalinsky John Janini Ben Jarrett Brad Johnson Jeff Johnson Jenifer Johnson Julie Johnson Diane Jokerst Gerald Jonas Becky Jones Howard Jones II Rhea Jones Virginia Jones Derek VonSeng Kimberly Jordan Pamela Juenger Tina Juenger Brad Kalbfleisch Thomas Kaliher Mark Kampwerth Tom Kandlbinder Michael Keck Kevin Keel Ricky Keller Roger Kerkemeyer Mary Kerwin Kevin Kessmann Chris Kicielinski Lisa King Keith Kinnard Ronald Kinworthy Karen Kirksey Kirk Kirssin Suzanne Konieczny Pamela Konsky Jodi Koonce Theresa Koskie Freshmen 105 FRESHMEN LEARN TO HAVE FUN Kim Koste Laura Krumm Lisa Kubicek Kari Kuhn James Kupinski Tim LaDow Yolanda Lamar Katherine Lang Joseph Latinette Earl Lee Stasia Leffler Angela Legendre Thomas Lentz Bradley Lerch Mark Ley Christina Linden Michael Lochmann Kimberly Lockhart Brett Logsdon Lori Logsdon Richard Lollar Amy Long Tina Loucks Christine Lucas Julie Luckshis Alan Lutes Kimberly Lutes Robert Lyerla Julie Lynch Kristine Macan James Maguire Mason Mahr Mark Major Steven Maly Chris Marchetto James Marler Lori Martin Robert Martin Gregory Mattern Henry McAdams Angela McCain David McCartney 106 Freshmen AT GREENWOOD CAMPUS Kimberly McDaniel Russell McDowell Cheryl McFarland Michelle McGowan Cathryn Mees Janeece Meier James Merrifield Charles Merrit Sharon Mesnier Troy Metheney Kevin Meyenburg James Mikulait David Mitby Euil Morgan Scot Morris Michele Morse John Moses Debra Mrvos Laura Mueller Paul Mumper Mark Murphree Jessica Neemann Eugene Nelson Pamela Nelson Randy Neuwirth Chris Niebruegge James Oberkfell Joe Obernuefermann Jane Marie O’Brien James O’Donnell Janice Ohlendorf Tina Oritz Kathy Palmer Christina Payne Frank Pearson Theresa Peck Jerome Peek Amy Peleate Sheila Peterson Ronald Petty Valarie Phillips James Piker Freshmen 107 Michael Poore Stephanie Popov Jeff Potter Linda Prosise Timothy Provow Donald Pulliam Melissa Purdy Betty Jo Qualls Billy Jo Qualls Yolanda Qualls Katherine Rabey Scott Raby Kathy Raffety Pio Ramon Merik Ramsey Tina Ramsey Robert Range Lisa Rangel David Rawdon Charles Reed Stacy Rehg Renard Reynolds Sherri Rhoads Lana Rhoten Janie Rhyne Kim Richardson Julie Ridge Angela Riem Edward Riley Vanessa Robbins Deborah Roberson Jacqueline Roberts JILL CATALPA REIGNS AS Freshman Maid Jill Catalpa is escortd by Marc Parker at Basketball Coronation. 108 Freshmen FRESHMAN BASKETBALL MAID Sara Robertson Gary Rockamann Kim Rae Romanick Anthony Romanik Jeffrey Ross Patty Ross Caroline Rushing Barbara Russell Gerry Sams Richard Sandage Lynn Santen Brad Scarborough Richard Schaefer Brian Schott Mark Schreader Rebecca Seaton Rami Sedelmeier Gena Seiber Lisa Seiber Alicia Serrano Dennis Shea Jack Shields Bobbi Short Vicki Short Robert Silhavy Thomas Skinner Dennis Slater Angela Slaughter Kelly Slaughter David Sloan Stacy Sloan Ann Smith Jeffrey Smith Patricia Smith Sara Smith Todd Smith Mark Sova Gina Spillari Kevin Stanley John Stapleton Scott Starzyk Dawn Stennet Freshmen 109 FRESHMEN STRUGGLE David Stephens David Sterling John Strackeljahn Ron Strong John Sugg Rhonda Summers Angie Suria Tony Suttles Sean Sweeney Michelle Szakacsi Cliff Tanner Natalie Taylor Ruby Taylor Steven Taylor Maria Tenllado Paul Theodorakis Shawn Thomason Chris Thompson Lisa Thorpe Paula Tindall James Toms Dawn Towery Melanie Townzen Fred Trebilcock Tammy Turner Thomas Tyberendt Stanley Urbeck Ron Usselton Eric VanHook Denise VanHoose Tom VoJas Darla Wachter 110 Freshmen AGAINST UPPERCLASSMEN Scott Wadlow Toni Wagner Jim Wallace Stephanie Wallace Michael Wandling Joey Wassell Wayne Way Lisa Webb Bradley Weckerly Mark Weeks Cynthia Weiss Kathi Welle Marcia White Jody Wiegers Lori Wilds William Wiley Jennifer Wilkinson James Williams Jill Wilson Matt Winschief Lisa Wiseman Tom Witte Connie Wolf Charles Woods Rose Worstell Jeff Wright Steve Wright Mitchell Wrigley Donald York Steve Zacha FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED Mike Altenberger Lora Belcher Kimberly Bennett Jeff Beshears Toni Bowlby David Boyer Scott Brown John Byrd Stacy Carlton Marvin Coverdell Donald Cullon Tom Eastabrook Matthew Getz Deanna Greer Bartley Herrington Curtis Hollingshead Larry Houghlan Charles Hunter Terrence Hutchinson David Jones Dusty King William Ledbetter Gary McCabe Frank Milligan Joanna Mims Lom Morgan Jerry Pace Eugenia Popek Ronald Redd Tracey Rizzello Dianna Robinson Twylla Schaeffer Kathryn Slaughter Evert Smith Melissa Tomlin Brian Volkers Jimmy Winters Robert Winters Freshmen 111 FRESHMEN HAVE FUN Robin Cochran and Scott Blackard discuss science problems Jennifer Johnson and Carin Bingham discuss the day’s events. 112 Freshmen Chris Froncheck is daydreaming in biology. CLASS CLASH Greg Siegel is the “unknown comic of Class Clash. Pam Quarenghi pops the balloon on Frank Bennett’s lap. Kim Watt takes part in the “quick-dress race. Kathy Buchana, Terry Parker, Gina Catalpa, and Sean Bethel “string together in the Clash Class. Shaun Sims looks on as Monica Berry blows the cup to the finish. The Varsity Cheerleaders make a pyramid. Tom Mottin and Greg Calvin get ready to scrimmage. Lora Donaldson does her big finish in the Flag Girls routine. Joyce Walker and Heather Hendershott announce the activities at the Homecoming Assembly. HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY Lisa Coons clowns around in the parade preview. Sophomore Homecoming Maid Rachael O’Connor is escorted by Brett Holten. Activities 115 HOMECOMING CORONATION 1982 116 Activities 1. Sophomore Tahnee Ahlvers and junior Cathy Nichols are Pages in the Homecoming Coronation. 2. Tom Lewis and Joyce Walker are Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. 3. Matt Cleland is the sound mixer for the Coronation. 4. Debbie Frizzell is crowned Homecoming Queen. 5. “Meet Me in St. Louis” is the Homecoming Court’s theme. C.H.S. PLAYERS PRESENT Heart-struck student Alice Blake (Kristi Wright) listens glumly as Mr. Barringer (Brian Deason) callously makes “corrections in her love letter to him “And my heart was throbbing with this love I bear for you Throbbing is a cliche.” A usually reticant Jose Rodriguez (Shawn Sims) takes advantage of Miss Barrett’s suggestion box. “English would be better with more teachers like you. You made me feel I'm real.” “UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE” A Bitter Joe Ferone (Steve Fulton) wildly excliams, You may fool them, but you don’t fool me. You’re even phonier than the others.” Meanwhile, new teachers Sylvia Barrett (Heather Hendershott) tries to hold her composure. On her first day. Miss Barrett (Heather Hendershott) has to deal with all types of students including Charles (Klepto’) Arrons. “Sorry I'm late. I was in Detention. The late room, where they make you sit to make up your lateness when you come in late.” On November 18, 19, and 20, the C.H.S. Players and Thespian Troupe 643 presented Bel Kaufman’s contemporary comedy-drama, “Up The Down Staircase’’ before a record audience of 1,100 people. “Hi, teach!”, are the first words to greet the attractive Sylvia Barrett on her first day at Calvin Coolidge High School. There’s a special happiness in walking into the still empty classroom and for the first time writing her name on the blackboard. Students pour into her classroom-curious, testing, challenging. Simultaneously, there’s a blizzard of paperwork warnings, contradictory orders, undecipherable instructions. Frantic Sylvia begins to fear she doesn’t even understand the language. An experienced teacher translates; “Keep on file in numerical order” means throw it in the wastebasket. “Let it be a challenge” means you’re stuck with it. “Interpersonal relationships” means a fight between kids. Finally, “It has come to my attention” means you’re in trouble. Soon Sylvia finds herself the most involved person in the school-involved in the start of a romance, in a near war with a discipline-over-everything administrator, but, most of all, involved in the unexpected, sometimes heartbreaking problems of her students. The production was under the direction of C.H.S. Drama Coordinator, Mark Nelson. Jennifer Gerdes served as Stage Manager. The cast included Heather Hendershott (as Sylvia Barrett), Melanie AuBuchon, Steve Fulton, Matt Cleland, Kim Heien, Mike O’Brien, Joyce Walker, Shawn Sims, Deanna Levingston, Linda Price, Rod Jackson, Brian Deason, Anita Rudelic, Terri Arnold, John Sherbut, Laura Hanser, Dan Lilly, Kristi Wright, Rorie Pugliese, Michelle Pighini, Stacy Rehg, Dave Jerome, Debbie Kueker, Nancy Laster, Tami Mil-lay, Pat Grove, Shaun Graves, Denise Garwood, Kim Watt, Paula DeLuca, Tom Kumke, Jessie Neemann, Carol Bartels and Ann Schwartz. Crew Chiefs included Matt Cleland, Steve Fulton, Shaun Graves, Dave Jerome, Carla Thompson, Denise Garwood, Mike O’Brien, Adrienne Linden, Kim Heien, Laura Hanser, Deanna Levingston, Jerrie Sexton, and Debbie Hefferly. Activities 117 HOMECOMING PARADE 1. The band marches in the parade. 2. The parade is made colorful by the National Honor Society clowns. 3. The maids ride on their float in the Homecoming parade. 4. Senior float wins first place. 118 Activities Activities 119 HAPPENINGS AROUND CHS 120 Activities Melanie Kimbrell strips negatives in graphic arts class. Sophomore Kelly Beaty enjoys snacks at lunchtime. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY Danna Smock and Anita Rudelic of the Pom-Pon Squad do a routine to Surfin’ U.S.A.” Activities 121 STUDENTS SHOW SCHOOL Students show their school colors by dressing in purple and white. During Pep Week many students go all out to dress up on Clash Day. 122 Activities Joyce Walker and Cindy Jones dress up for Western Day. Many students go back to the fifties during Pep Week. SPIRIT WEEK DURING PEP Fifties Rock ’n Rollers are Tammy Millay and Erin Collins. Angie Freeman and Tim Schaeffer match per- Stacy Colone and Paul DeLuca are the best “punkers” of fectly. the day. Pep Week winners are introduced during the Pep Assembly. Activities 123 STUDENTS INSIDE A psychology student experiences getting a drink “blind. Lori Fuller prepares yearbook order forms for mailing. Miss Kuncl and Mr. Johnston demonstrate using a saw while Henry Travis and Harl Jones hold the log. 124 Activities The yearbook business section works during the Christmas party. Stan Cadell relaxes during shop class. Terry Tipton works on the grinder in machine shop. Activities 125 CHS CLASSROOMS Jerry Levingston takes a break in art class. Jimmy Dusek poses for the camera in Mrs. Sphar’s class. Tony Crafton finds out how it feels to be blind. Taml Kempfer experiences blindness in psychology class as Deanna Gerdes remains patient. STUDENTS TAKE PART The Varsity Cheerleaders are cheering at a Pep Assembly. Students look “bad” during Pep Week. Drum Majorette Lynette Bradshaw leads the band in the preview of the Homecoming para 126 Activities IN HOMECOMING WEEK Yearbook staff received first place for truck decorations in Homecoming Parade. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders inspire school spirit at the Bonfire. Thf Honor Society clowns have fun marching in the parade Missy Purdy is escorted by Greg Calvin at the Homecoming Assembly. Student Council members enjoy their ride during the Parade. Activities 127 1982 CHRISTMAS DANCE “I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS” The 1982 Christmas Ball Court is full of smiles. John Crowder and Vickie Houston are Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. Lisa Hazzard and Anita Rudelic carry pre sents to the court. Trish Jerome is Christmas Queen. Retiring Queen Tammy Phelps crowns Trish Jerome as the 1982 Christmas Queen. Jack McCarthy and Martha Wurtsbaugh are Mr. and Mrs. Claus. 128 Activities SPRING PLAY IS “STAGE DOOR” Hollywood bound Jean Maitland (Linda Price) dreams of overnight Little Mary (Jerrie Sexton) and Big Mary (Taml Millay) audition for fellow actresses Ann Braddock (Kim success while a doubtful Terry Randall (Joyce Walker) remains deter- Watt) and Pat Deving (Jennifer Jones), mined to stay in New York. Mrs. Orcutt (Melanie AuBuchon goes over the rules and regulations of the Keith Burgess (Pat Grove) insists going to Hollywood won’t change him or the Footlights Club with aspiring actress Kaye Hamilton (Heather Hendershott). way he feels for Terry Randall (Joyce Walker) On April 14, 15, 16 the CHS players, including members of Thespian Troupe 643, presented George Kaufman’s comedy drama “Stage Door” in Fletcher Gym. The story concerned a group of young girls who had come to New York to study acting and find jobs. The scene was Mrs. Orcutt’s (Melanie AuBuchon) boarding house, where the hopes and ambitions of sixteen young women were revealed in scenes of entertaining comedy. Contrasted with this were the cases of the girl without talent and the elderly actress whose days were over, but the central plot dealt with courageous Terry Randall (Joyce Walker) who fought her way to the top. While her fellow aspirants gave up in despair, got married or went into pictures, Terry, with the help of a young producer, stuck to her guns. Color and contrast were offered by the maid and her husband, a few young men callers, a movie magnate and a young playwrite Keith Burgess, (Pat Grove) who “went Hollywood.” Jennifer Gerdes was stage manager. The production was directed by Mr. Nelson. Activities 129 1982 HOMECOMING Special Maid: Vickie Houston Escort: Casey Smith Color: Purple and White Song: Young Love” Queen: Debbie Frizzell King: Sean Bethel Color: White Song: Your Song 130 Activities Homeocming Queen and her court. CORONATION COURT Junior Maid: Heidi Hernandez Escort: Terry Parker Color: Peach Song: “Hard To Say I'm Sorry” Sophomore Maid: Rachael O’Connor Escort: Brett Holten Color: Ice Blue Song: “Still They Ride Freshman Maid: Missy Purdy Escort: Greg Calvin Color: Pink Song: Endless Love Retiring Queen: Katie Prsha Escort: Ross Kimbrell Color: Green Song: “Time” Activities 131 BASKETBALL CORONATION The 1983 Basketball Queen and her court. Queen: Kathy Buchana Escort: Jerry Adams Color: White Song: Truly” 132 Activities COURT 1983 Junior Maid: Kelly Savich Escort: Chris Langley Color: Pink Song: Memory Sophomore Maid: Melissa Elliott Escort: Chris Origliosso Color: Rose Song: “The Theme from Romeo Juliet” Freshman Maid: Jill Catalpa Escort: Marc Parker Color: Light Blue Song: You and I Retiring Queen: Wendy Bradshaw Escort: Steve Giacoletto Color: Ivory Brown Song: The Theme from Ice Castles Kathy Buchana bows to the audience. The 1983 Basketball Coronation was February 19. The theme was “On the Wings of Love.” To select the Maids, each class votes on one girl. The one who has the most votes in each class is the Maid. In the senior class the girl with the most votes is the Queen, and the one with the second most votes is the Special Maid. Each Maid picks a senior escort from the basketball team. The Mistress and Master of Ceremonies and Pages are chosen by trying out for the parts. The Mistress and Master of Ceremonies were DeDe Body and Tom Mottin. Activities 133 CHRISTMAS CORONATION The Christmas Queen and her Court. Trish Jerome bows to the retiring queen. The Christmas Ball this year was held on December 23, 1982. The Maids were chosen by each class voting for one person. The seniors vote for five girls and the one with the most votes is not told until the night of the dance, when she is crowned Queen. Each Maid chooses an escort. The escort has to be a senior member of the wrestling, soccer or tennis teams. The Mistress and Master of Ceremonies and Pages were chosen after they tried out for the parts. Queen: Trish Jerome Escort. Ralph Ferguson Color: Brown Song: ‘‘The Christmas Song” 134 Activities COURT 1982 Senior Maid: Kay Mohme Escort: Don Bruns Color: Royal Blue Song: “Blue Christmas” Senior Maid: Shelley Clark Escort: Bob Burroughs Color: Red Song: White Christmas” Senior Maid: Linda Italiano Senior Maid: Kris Palmer Escort: Randy Nelson Escort: Bill Ohlendorf Color: Cranberry Color: Purple Song: “Do You Hear What 1 Hear” Song: “Wishes” Activities 135 CHRISTMAS CORONATION COURT Junior Maid: Patti Hazelip Escort: Alan Ratay Color: Rose Song: “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Sophomore Maid: Melissa Pace Escort: Tom Lewis Color: Green Song: “Silver Bells” Freshman Maid: Jody Weigers Escort: Rich Cain Color: Light Blue Song: “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” 136 Activities Retiring Queen: Tammy Phelps Escort: John Quarenghi v Color: Cranberry Song: If Every Day Could Be Just Like Christmas” DENISE VANHOOSE IS MAY QUEEN Queen: Denise VanHoose Escort: Tim Burgess Color: Blue Song: ‘‘Nadia’s Theme” Retiring Queen: Wendy Hunter Escort: Terry Parker Color: White Song: “My Love” Tepee is an organization for area youth. It began in the 1950’s where the current Glik’s store is located and is now at the intersection of Main and Combs. “Moonlight and Magnolias’’ was the theme of the coronation and dance staged in Fletcher Gym on May 7. The organization is funded from donations and earnings collected by the contestants. The May Maid who earns the most money is the May Queen. The contestants raised $13,209 for Tepee, which serves over 800 Collinsville youth. Because of the success of last year’s May Dance, several new pieces of equipment have been added and the building has been redecorated. Senior Maid: Sandy Skelton Escort: Greg Siegel Color: Yellow Song: Can’t Help Falling in Love Junior Maid: Nancy Stirnaman Escort Robert Bean Color Pink Song Theme from “Ice Castles' Sophomore Maid: Kim Grotefendt Escort: Mark Luczak Color: Lavender Song: Theme from Love Story” Activities 137 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Scott Wade and Annie Asselmeier enjoy themselves after dinner. Carma Stahnke waits for her date to return. Janice Mayes and DeDe Body share a friendly hug. This year’s prom theme was “First Time.’’ The prom, which was sponsored by the junior class, was held at Fischer’s Restaurant in Belleville on Friday, April 22, 1983. Entertainment was provided by the band “Candy.” Students will be able to remember this formal event by the mugs and snifters they received. The mugs were inscribed “The 1983 Junior-Senior Prom, ‘First Time.” Also, for a fee, the couples had an opportunity to get their pictures taken. Rhonda Hall and John Carlyle pause for a picture between dances. 138 Activities Lora Donaldson enjoys her last prom. KAHOK KICKERS Varelty-Soccer-Front Row: Mgr. Dan Choma, John Borri. Eric Mitchell. Marc Mahat, Randy Ratay. Ralph Ferguson. Marc Mitchell. Tony Ellis. Rob Dorman. Don Bruns. John Brent Hartman. Steve Giacoletto, Billy Daniels, Marc Parker. Scott Hanson, Russ Self. Barberis, Tim Foley. Brad Golden, Doug Smith. Paul VanDyke, Head Coach Jim Stanz. Alan Ratay. Brad VanHoose Second Row: Assistant Coach C. Suarez. Randy Hensler. BOYS’ VARSITY SOCCER OPPONENT DECISION W SCORE Lebanon L 8-1 C.B.C. St. Louis L 1-2 Rosary W 1-2 Highland W 10-2 Alton 3-1 Quincy T 2-2 Roxana W 3-2 Belleville East w 6-1 Peoria Bergan w 2-1 Alton w 2-0 Cahokia L 0-1 Triad T 3-3 Belleville West W 5-0 Belleville East W 3-2 Belleville West L 0-1 Granite City South L 0-4 Principia W 2-0 Edwardsville W 4-1 Highland w 6-0 Triad w 5-2 Granite City South L 1-2 The 1982-83 Kahok soccer team won the Southwestern Conference for the seventh consecutive year. Despite the setback of having mostly freshmen and sophomores on the team, the Ka-hoks placed first in the league standings with a 5-1 record. Don Bruns and Russ Self led the Kickers as team captains. Don Bruns was also voted this year’s most valuable player. Tony Ellis was also one of the team’s leading scorers. The Kickers are looking forward to next year and to winning their eighth consecutive conference title. 140 Athletics Marc Parker contemplates how he will bring the Kahok Kickers to a victory. JV SOCCER Junior Varsity-Front Row: Jim Mikulait. Jeff Potter. Steve Zacha, Eric Burchett. Tom Siekman, Randy Warfield. Rick Hefferly. Ron Beach. Third Morris. Scott Heinlein, Scott Wadlow, Merrick Ramsey. Mike Keck. Sec- Row: Luke Harrison. Chris Jenkins. Barry Summers. John Barberis. Brian ond Row: Coach Charles Suarez. Mike DeLuca, Chris Thompson. Joe Herzberg. Bob Range. VARSITY SOCCER OPPONENT Alton Alton Belleville East Belleville East Belleville West Belleville West Cahokia DeSmet Granite City North Granite City North O’Fallon Quincy St. Louis University Highland Triad Wood River DECISION SCORE W 5-1 L 1-2 W 5-1 W 1-0 W 4-0 L 0-1 W 4-0 L 1-4 T 0-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 2-3 L 0-3 W 6-0 W 5-0 w 3-2 Randy Hensler and Don Bruns fight for a Kahok victory. Athletics 141 KAHOK GRIDDERS FINISH Varsity — Front Row: Lance Davidson. Allen Smith. Terry Parker, Randy Nelson, Chris Huene, Brett Holten. Casey Smith, Tim Pickering, Tony Ledbetter Second Row: Manager Brian Eschman, Ross Kimbrell, Bryan Happel. Sean Bethel, Tim Kosydor, Chuck Trione, David Bivens. Mike Ross, Chuck Hayden. Chris Chestley. Scott Holten Third Row: Paul Ginter, Tony Crafton. Ray Seaman. Bob Burroughs. Tom Gregg, Greg Calvin. Keith Ellis. Keith Miller. Irvan Loucks. Tony Boothman, Chris Calvin, Fourth Row: Coach Paul Harrington, Coach El Eschman, Todd Link. Terry Shrodes. Tom Mottin, Coach Lewis Etherton, Coach Perry Fox. Casey Smith dodges a tackle by a Granite City North Steeler. The Flyers chase a Kahok. but the Kahok escapes. VARSITY SEASON RESULTS OPPONENT SCORE DECISION Edwardsville 13-10 W Granite City North 3- 0 w Roxana 0-21 L Alton 3-39 L Althoff 0- 9 L Belleville West 0-12 L Belleville East 7-34 L Alton 9- 7 W E. St. Louis 0-33 L 142 Athletics FOURTH IN LEAGUE Sophomore-First Row: John Easley. Robbie McReynolds, Bill Irvin. Eric Brooks. Roger Fowler. Scott Miller Second Row: Paul Bilyeu, Rod Cheatham, Bill Stimson. Mike Shannon. David King. John Tottleben, Steve Etherton. Third The Kahok’s win in their season opener against arch-rival Edwardsville led the team off to a promising start. Special recognition was awarded to the Gridders First Team Linebacker, Ray Seaman, for the Southwestern-All Conference Team. Coach Eschman stated, “It was a pleasure to coach this group of young men. They worked hard and their efforts were well rewarded even though we didn’t accomplish all of our goals.” The Kahok upsets of Granite City North and Alton were Row: David Phcgley, Elvis Lemus, Bryon Dossett. Chuck Riley. Coach El Eschman. Danny Lewis, John Blaylock. Brian Stephens. Will Wiley. considered their greatest triumphs this year. They attribute their success to their outstanding defensive team effort. The most disappointing losses were to Roxana, 0-21, and Althoff, 0-9. Despite these losses the Kahok Gridders placed fourth in the final league standings. Greg Calvin and Ross Kimbrell were voted this year’s Most Valuable Players. Terry Parker and Casey Smith did outstanding jobs as team captains. The Kahoks won their last home game of the year by defeating the Alton Redbirds 9-7. Freshman-Front Row: Brian Volkers, Rob Lyerla, Keith Kinnard, Renard Reynolds. Kerry Andrews, Tim Provow, Jeff Ross. Rusty McDowell, Mark Weeks. Second Row: Mgr. Jay Beard. Mike Bennett. Art Jalinsky, Bob Corzine, Jack Shields, Joe Obernuefermann, Nick Gutierrez, Dennis Cherry, Mike Wandling, David Boyer. Jim Brown. Third Row: Ron Cook. Joe Adams. Troy Metheney. Tom Vojas. Robert Silhavy, Coach Jerry Davis. Cliff Tanner. Sam Castiller. Mitch Wrigley. Jim Merrifield. Wayne Way. Rick Douglas. Athletics 143 PITOL MAKES Varsity — Front Row: Alicia Freeman. Pam Konsky. Jana Shimkus. Joan Susan Pitol. Melissa Elliott. Linda Long. Lisa Coons. Suzie Judge, Becky Bauer. DallaRiva. Suzanne Buxton. Inger Gustafsson. Second Row: Coach Jean Wilmore, Dana Manring. Manager Barb Cuff The Lady Kahok volleyball team finished the season with a 19-12 record. Although this record is not as good as past records, they still played tough in many of their tournaments. In the Carbondale Tournament they defeated Chester and Mt. Vernon. They also defeated East St. Louis Lincoln and Granite City South in the Collinsville Tournament. Lady Kahok Susan Pitol made All-Area team. Pitol was also named as Most Valuable Player. Linda Long and Joan DallaRiva were the captains of the squad. 144 Athletics Joan DallaRiva tips the ball over the net at practice. ALL AREA TEAM Junior Varsity — Front Row: Alicia Freeman, Pam Konsky, Pam Hayden. Ohlendorf, Kelly Mundy, Kim Chiarottino, Inger Gustafsson, Becky Bauer Chris Froncheck, Melissa Elliott. Second Row: Suzanne Buxton, Janice VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT DECISION SCORE Mater Dei L 15- 4-14; 8-15-16 Bethalto W 15-15 11-10 Alton W 15-15 12- 7 Belleville East L 9-10 15-15 Freeburg L 14-11 16-15 Triad W 15-15 5- 0 Granite City South W 15-15 7-13 Madison W 15-15 6- 3 Belleville East L 2-15-10; 15- 8-15 Mascoutah L 7- 8 15-15 Belleville West L 5- 6 15-15 East St. Louis W 15-15 6- 8 Edwardsville W 15-15 2- 4 East St. Louis W 18-15 16- 2 Cahokia W 15-15 6- 4 Alton W 15-15 2- 9 Belleville West L 7-13 15-15 Quincy W 15-15 5- 2 O’Fallon W 15-15 4- 3 East St. Louis Lincoln L 15- 6- 9; 9-15-15 Regionals L Joan DallaRiva knows concentration is a must for volleyball. Athletics 145 QUARENGHI ADVANCES TO STATE Boys' Tennis-Front Row: Bill Bauer. Brian Schott. Tom Mell. David Folmer. Bobby Catalpa. Paul O’Brien. Shane Cochran Second Row: John Quarenghi, John Schwartz. Todd Fischer. John Stringer. Paul Fedder. Jim Schwartz. Scott Boatright. BOYS' TENNIS OPPONENT DECISION SCORE East St. Louis Lincoln W 70 Triad w 6-1 East St. Louis w 7-0 Alton L 3-4 Granite City North L 3-4 Belleville East L 0-7 Wood River L 3-4 Belleville West .... O’Fallon L 1-6 Mascoutah W 4-3 East St. Louis W 7-0 Belleville East lnv. . Belleville East L 0-7 Granite City North W 6-1 Cahokia w 6-1 Mascoutah L 25 Belleville West L 1-6 Alton W 43 O’Fallon L 1-6 Granite City South W 52 Sectional Tournament 2nd Coach Richard Holloman knows a good thing when he sees it, and that’s exactly what he saw in seniors John Quarenghi and Paul Fedder. The boys’ tennis team started off the season by beating opponents East St. Louis Lincoln, Triad, and East St. Louis. Quarenghi’s hard work and practice helped him to win singles in the Sectional Tournament, to receive first place in the Belleville East Invitational, and to advance to the third round of the State Tournament. The team as a whole placed Second in the Sectional Tournament. Quarenghi’s and Fedder’s fellow team members voted them Most Valuable Players for the 1982-83 school year. John Quarenghi returns a shot to win Mascoutah sectional. 146 Athletics Girls’ Tennis-Front Row: Lori Fuller. Kim Deason. Kris Macari. Debbie Ferris. Annette Hanvey. Second Row: Michelle Pighini. Beth Fischer. Kay Mohme, Lisa Martin. Lisa Hazzard. Sandy Waldram. The Lady Kahok tennis team did not get the season started off very well. First of all they did not have a coach until two days before their first match. Then they lost their first three matches to O’Fallon, Mascoutah, and Wood River. Coach Richard Holloman decided to give the girls’ tennis team a try since he was already the boys’ tennis team coach. Because of Mr. Holloman’s coaching, our Lady Kahoks came back to overcome East St. Louis and Granite City South. The team, made up of 11 players, profited greatly from the experiences they encountered this season and are hoping to have a better season next year. Seniors Lisa Martin and Sandy Waldram were voted Most Valuable Players by their fellow team members. Our congratulations to these girls on their outstanding effort under very difficult circumstances. GIRLS’ TENNIS OPPONENT DECISION SCORE O’Fdllon L 0-7 Mascoutah L 3-4 Wood River L 3-4 East St. Louis W 7-0 Granite City South W 4-3 Highland L 0-7 Belleville West L 0-7 Alton L 0-7 Belleville Althoff L 0-7 Belleville West L 0-7 Belleville East L 0-7 East St. Louis W 7-0 Belleville East L 0-7 Alton L 0-7 Edwardsville L 0-7 0‘Fallon L 0-7 Athletics 147 LADY KAHOK Varsity Girls’ Basketball — Front Row: Sabrina Frentzel, Linda Korinek. Deana Wallace. Laura Geaschel. Brenda Antas. Second Row: Coach Richard The Lady Kahok basketball teams opened the season by shoot-inglOO points in the first two games leading them to a victory over Edwardsville and Madison. The girls’ basketball team gave it all they could, practiced hard, and listened well to Coach Richard Ryan’s words of wisdom. Their goals were well accomplished by a combination of cooperation between all of the team members and their fancy footwork during games. The team, consisting of ten players, brought in nine wins and eight losses. This not only shows how well they proved themselves, but also how well they worked together. The Lady Kahoks ended the season in disappointment by losing to Belleville West and East St. Louis. Ryan. Susan Pitol. Gayle Hayes, Lisa Coons. Jeanne Jordan. Manager Barb Cuff. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL OPPONENT DECISION SCORE Edwardsville W 56-35 Madison w 44-39 Belleville West L 32-47 East St. Louis L 22-65 O’Fallon W 24-20 Assumption W 58-30 Triad w 40-29 Mascoutah L 24-27 Cahokia w 32-28 Alton L 51-66 Belleville East W 31-25 Granite City North w 45-37 Alton w 57-52 Belleville Althoff L 42-52 Belleville East L 43-45 Belleville West L 40-51 East St. Louis L 32-44 148 Athletics BASKETBALL Junior Varsity — Front Row: Sabrina Frentzel. Mary Furfaro, Pam Konsky, Stan Schaeffer. Theresa Beard, Maralyn Wedesky. Kim Grotefendt. Lisa Minor. Laura Krumm, Kathy Palmer, Kelly Foley, Laura Geaschel. Second Row: Coach Brenda Antas, Patti Wilke. Manager Barb Cuff. Freshmen — Front Row: Kathy Palmer. Sandra Gaffney. Mary Furfaro. Laura Schaeffer. Alicia Freeman. Chris Froncheck, Pam Konsky. Tammy Cash. Janice Diak. Pam Hayden, Lisa Thorpe, Laura Krumm Second Row: Coach Stan Ohlendorf. Lisa Hayes, Paige Kubicek, Manager Barb Cuff. Athletics 149 CHS ONE OF TWO SCHOOLS Varsity Boys' Basketball-Front Row: Assistant Coach Will Shashack, Assistant ing, Tom Lewis. Marc Parker. Mike Hunter. Chris Origliosso. Jerry Adams. John Coach John Ostanik. Head Coach Gene Catalpa, Assistant Coach Lew Etherton. Stringer. Tom Mottin. Jack McCarthy. Steve Giacoletto, Bill Ohlendorf. Bill Weiss. Second Row: Manager Chris Jamruk, Chris Langley. Marc Mitchell. Tim Picker- Mark Welle. Chris Langley out jumps a Belleville East Lancer. Steve Giacoletto shoots another jump shot 150 Ahtletics IN COUNTRY TO WIN 1,500 Junior Varsity Boys' Basketball-Front Row: Marc Welle, Bill Weiss. Marc Barberis. LaRoy Liner. Rone Pugliese. Tony Ellis. Keith Burns. Coach John Os-Mitchell. Keith Compton, Tim Pickering. Bill Vandersand. John Stringer. Jobn tanik. BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL OPPONENT DECISION SCORE Centralia W 5554 Belleville West L 66-68 East St Louis W 61-60 Granite City North W • 73-36 Mater Dei L 5568 7-Up Classic L 40-42 Edwardsville W 54-33 Belleville East W 43-40 Alton W 59-57 Granite City south W 70-53 Carbondale W 5343 Belleville West W 57-46 Quincy L 50-71 East St Louis W 5655 Edwardsville L 57-59 Alton W 77-51 Belleville East W 5352 Mt. Vernon W 73-65 Regionals W - Sectionals L .. 1 fouls Home ill onus -i-i . player n-nn yUU period The scoreboard shows the record high score for the new scoreboard set by the Junior Varsity basketbal team. The scoreboard was donated to CHS in 1982 by the Pepsi distributors in Alton The boys’ basketball team had a truly outstanding season. At the Lincoln Tournament the Kahoks shared the round-robin tournament title with Chicago Collins and the Chicago Railsplitters. Also, junior Mike “Magic” Hunter was named to the Lincoln All-Tournament Team. Head Coach Gene Catalpa led the Kahoks to be one of two schools in the country to ever win 1,500 games. Because East St. Louis Lincoln had to forfeit twenty of their games, CHS has been declared the winner of the game against East St. Louis Lincoln in the Sectional Tournament. The Varsity team had a final record of 13-5, while the Junior Varsity finished their season with a 12-5 record. Athletics 151 SOPHOMORES SHOW PROMISING RESULTS Sophomore-M«r. Mike Hasty. Dan Prange, Kyle Jones, Tony Ellis. Dave Ste Jeff Smith, Steve Etherton, Keith Burns, Coach Will Shashack. phens. LaRoy Liner, John Barberis, Todd Gricius. Bill Vandersand. Brad White. FRESHMEN SQUAD SHOWS POTENTIAL Freshman — Front Row: Tim Burgess, Tim Chase. Bob Catalpa, Jerry Peek, Marty Conway. Brian Biggs. Bill Bauer Second Row: Mgr. Tom Witte. Mark Major. Bob Range. David Stephens. John Barberis. Teddy Usselton, Mike Lochman, Chris Niebruegge, Coach Lew Ehterton. 152 Athletics POM-PON GIRLS GO TO STATE Pom-pon — Front Row: Wendy Hunter Second Row: Janet Spiker, Jenny Nichols. Third Row: Linda Lewis, Stacey Raeber, Patty Tourville, Lisa Purdy. Fourth Row: Danna Smock. Desiree Chaffee, Jennifer Jones, Anita Rudelic, Cathy Nichols. This year the Purple and White Delights accomplished many goals. They are well trained in doing fine routines, and put together well by sponsor, Mrs. Hale, and captain, Wendy Hunter. These girls also boost school spirit at home football and basketball games. The Pom-Pon squad went to Lebanon in November for district competition. They were the only squad to do a routine involving dance, pom =in 1 novelty. Unsurprisingly, they came back with a first place trophy and qualification for state competition. The Pom-Pon girls are made up of one senior, ten juniors, and one sophomore. Even though this squad is small compared to others, their routines show great spirit. These girls choreograph all their own routines and do a very fine job. Our congratulations to these girls for their hard work, outstanding effort, and great routines. They deserve plenty of recognition. The Purple and White Delights anxiously wait their turn to perform a routine at a home basketball game. Anita Rudelic does her routine in the Homecoming Parade Linda Lewis is marching in the Homecoming parade. Athletics 153 VARSITY WRESTLING Varsity Front Row: Mel Straub, Bob Burroughs. Coach George Portz, Henry Chuck Hayden, Don Schiessinger. Jimmy Zimmer. Paul Vogt. Erick Brooks. Jay Levy. Mark Stephens. Second Row: Don Cary. Brian Martin. Roger Mirabella, Austin. The Kahok wrestling team put forth an outstanding effort for the 1982-83 school year. Even though they did not make it to State competition, they showed true school spirit in all of their meets. Senior Chuck Hayden did extremely well considering his many injuries during the year. The team was faced with many inexperienced players. Coach George Portz used his many years of coaching experience to benefit the team and never lost sight of the common goal of all the team members. Assistant Coach Larry Donaldson faced a similar problem with the Junior Varsity team The team consisted of mainly freshmen. Everyone worked hard and learned a lot. The Varsity, along with the Junior Varsity team, look forward to next year when this year’s hard work will pay off. Jimmy Zimmer suffers an upsetting pin 154 Athletics JV WRESTLING Junior Varsity — Front Row: Matt Coffey. John Davis. Richard Cremer. Scott Kenny Coombs. Greg McKinney. Brian Goodwin. Ken Skinner. Scott Wright. Asst. Baima, Scott Wadlow. Dave Dalton. Kevin Stanley. Mark Barbeau. Chris Thomp- Coach Larry Donaldson, son Second Row: David Dawdy, Nick Gutierrez. Mike Bennet. Jim Mikulait, Henry Levy pins an opponent. Athletics 155 DAVIDSON AND QUARENGHI Varsity Boys’ Track — Front Row: Bruce Renfro, Joe Russell, Joe Bur chett, Chris Jamruk, Jim Butterfield. Second Row: Irvan Loucks, Keith Burns. Kevin Corgan, David King, Bryan Gamblin, Moe Bradford, Casey Smith. Third Row: Gary Scaggs. Bryant Burns. Todd Link. Pierre McSwain. Brad Golden, Lance Davidson. Fourth Row: Coach El Eschman. Don Bruns. Todd Gricius. Mike Hunter, Wes James. Coach Dale Barbeau. Junior Varsity Boys’ Track Front Row: Randy Chamberlain, Chris Thompson, Kerry Andrews. Bob Corzine, Merik Ramsey. Second Row: Steve Zacha, Scot Morris, Mark Weeks. Jim Merrifield, Pio Ramon, Mike Bennett, Joe Adams, Jim Brown. Third Row: Greg Schweickert, Don Penn, Jeff Reichmuth, Keith Burns, Tom Weil, Bryon Dossett, Brian Herzberg, Chris Jenkins. Rod Cheatham. Fourth Row: Coach El Eschman. Dung Barnes, John Thoroman, Bob Haluch, Kent Quarenghi, Tim Hasamear, Coach Dale Barbeau. 156 Athletics GO TO STATE Girls' Track-First Row: Alison Suhre, Andrea Gonzales, Tricia Hernandez, Billie Davidson. Pam Quarenghi, Deana Edwards, Kris Keene, Judy Eschman, JoAnne Hernandez Second Row: Jane O’Brien, Mary Lou Carril, Kari Kuhn. Jill Catalpa, Robin Cochran, Stephanie Popov, Lori Martin, Lori Frey, Stacy Gregg, Denise Hall, Tanya Cookson. Third Row: Karla Woodward, Jackie Rain, snow, and a bad track are only some of the mishaps that occurred to hinder our Kahok runners from the type of practice needed to run better times and overcome the tough teams that defeated our Kahok track teams. These runners, with the help of coaches El Eschman, Stan Schaeffer, and Dale Barbeau worked hard and managed to pass over the obstacles that stood in their way. Pulled muscles and sprained ankles did not discourage coaches or runners Pam Quarenghi and Lance Davidson. They kept the pace up until they reached the top. Sophomore Pam Quarenghi broke records in practically every meet and finished 2nd at the state tournament in the 1600-meter run. Meanwhile, Senior Lance Davidson kept going for better times to place him 13th in Gilmore, Kim Romanick, Alicia Freeman. Becky Esterlein, Kim Guffey, Rhonda Gaffney, Dawn Towery, Melissa Elliot, Missy Purdy. Fourth Row: Brenda Antas, Lisa Hayes, Kim Grotefendt. Doris Merrifield, Melissa Pace, Heidi Hernandez. Ellen Metzger. Jeanne Jordan, Beth Fischer. Coach Stan Schaeffer. the 800-meter run at state. The boys’ 800-meter relay team and the girls’ 1600-meter relay team also helped out by breaking a few records. The 800-meter relay team consisting of Don Bruns, Keith Burns, Bryant Burns, and Pierre McSwain broke the school record with a time of 1:32.0. But Judy Eschman, Billie Davidson, Jeanne Jordan, and Ellen Metzger did not want to be left out, so they ran for the gold and smashed the school record.in the 1600-meter relay. We tip our hats to Quarenghi, Davidson, the coaches, and the rest of the girls’ and boys’ track teams for their outstanding Effort and recognition that was well deserved. Deanna Edwards shows her style as she glides over the hurdle. Athletics 157 QUARENGHI FIFTH IN NATIONALS Cross Country-First Row: Pam Quarenghi. Billie Davidson. Stephanie Zacha, Chris Jamruk, Bill Bauer. Tim Krumm. Brian Jamruk, Mark Kampwerth Fourth Kathy Kampwerth. Martha Wurtsbaugh. Karen Byers. Second Row: Jim Butter Row: Coach Stan Schaeffer. Bruce Renfro. Tom Lewis. John Stringer. Mark Clark, field. Kent Quarenghi, John Thoroman, Brian Martin. Dung Barnes. Third Row: This year was very exciting for the cross country team. Pam Quarenghi, chosen as MVP, set many records including being the first girl in CHS history to finish second in state competition. Quarenghi also finished fifth in the AAU Junior Olympics National Cross Country Championships held in Kansas. She beat the course record by over 15 seconds. The star sophomore also won the AAU Regionals in November, and at state competition she finished second in the 1600-meter run and sixth in the 3200-meter run. The captains for this year’s boys’ cross country team are Tom Lewis and Mark Clark. The girls captains are Kathy Kampwerth and Karen Byers. The cross country team finished fourth in the conference standings. The team worked well together, and every member deserves outstanding recognition for their time and effort spent working hard. CROSS COUNTRY OPPONENT DECISION SCORE Highland L 38-24 North Invitational B 18th G 10th Granite City B 15th G 7th Triad Invitational B 13th G 8th Edwardsville Invitational Edwardsville L 72-67 Granite City South L 72-64 O’Fallon L 72-21 Cahokia L 42-27 Bethalot W 42-53 Mascoutah L 48-15 Belleville East Invitational B 4 G-3 Triad L 43-16 Highland (Girls only) L 2530 North Invitational B 4 G 4 Belleville East Invitational B 4 G4 158 Athletics PUTTERS FINISH 4TH IN LEAGUE Golf First Row: Rob Anderson. Scott Liniger Second Row: Brad Bryant. Rorie Pugliese. Coach Mel Heien. Rob Anderson shows his form as he tees off. OPPONENT GOLF DECISION SCORE Althoff L 187 175 Alton L 220198 Granite City ' North Wood River L 196 173 + 161 Granite City South L 185-167 Triad L 188-172 Belleville East L 247200 Alton L 247-197 Wood River Roxana L 184 157 + 171 Belleville West L 236-205 Edwardsville Metro East Luth. W 185 147 + 199 East St. Louis L 246-237 Granite City South L 183-164 Belleville East L 227-204 Belleville West L 222-203 East St. Louis W 222 241 Although this year’s golf team didn’t win as many games as they hoped, they put forth an outstanding effort. Since most of the players had graduated. Coach Mel Heien was faced with a lot of inexperienced players as his first year as coach. The team captains, Brad Bryant and Rorie Pugliese, led the team to a fourth place finish in league standings. Rob Anderson and Brad Bryant were named the Most Valuable players for the 1982-83 school year. The team looks forward to next year when they and the coach will be more experienced. Athletics 159 BASEBALL KAHOKS TAKE Varsity — Front Row: Dale Kuechle. Ray Seaman. Rich Cain. Shawn Sims. Third Row: Coach Russ Keene. Brett Holten. Steve Giacoletto. Marc Parker. Jeff Staley. Bill Daniels. Chris Peacock Second Row: Randy Nelson. Scott Tim Pickering. Tom Lewis. Pete Delkus. Liniger. Mike Kirksey, Tom Grimm. Alan Smith. Chuck Gowler. Glenn Heflin. VARSITY BASEBALL OPPONENT DECISION SCORE Chicago Marist Chicago Marist East St. Louis Alton Edwardsville Belleville West East St Louis Lincoln Belleville East Belleville East Belleville West New Athens Cahokia Murphusboro Murphysboro Edwardsville East St. Louis Hillsboro Althoff East St. Louis Lincoln Granite City South Granite City South Peoria Limestone Peoria Limestone Alton O’Fallon Collinsville Regionals Granite City South Sectionals State Tournament L 7-8 T 4.4 W 51 w 11.3 W 7-5 L 4-5 W 14-5 L 2-5 W 7-4 L 2-4 W 11-9 L 9-11 w 10-0 w 20 1 L 3-8 W 21 W 15-5 W 2-I W 6-1 W 6-1 w 12 9 W 7.2 L 4-17 W 2-1 L 1-5 1st 1st 2nd The Kahoks hold high their second place trophy. The Collinsville High School baseball Kahoks won over Murphysboro 6-2 on Tuesday, June 7, to capture the championship of the Granite City South Class A A Sectional Tournament to earn a trip to the State Tournament on Thursday in Springfield. The Kahoks advanced to the quarterfinals on Thursday, winning over Peoria Richwoods 8-2. The team surged into the state semifinals Friday morning with a 9-4 victory over Joliet West. The baseball team won second at the Class A A State Tourna- 160 Athletics ment at Springfield’s Lanphier Park. Although the team lost in the finals, 2-0 to Waukegan West, placing second was an unexpected accomplishment. The trip to Springfield was the second in four years for the CHS baseball team. This year’s team carried out the Kahok tradition of winning with a record of 22-9-1. Marc Parker, Brett Holten, and Pete Delkus were named to the all tournament team. Pete Delkus was chosen the most valuable player of the tournament. SECOND AT STATE Junior Varsity-Front Row: Duane Burress. Don Peek. Kyle Jones. Bob Ellis. LaRoy Liner. Steve Etherton. Manager Ryan Murphy Third Row: Mike Anderson. Roger Fowler, Todd Zavaglia, Brian Jamruk. Brad White Second Hasty. Paul Bilyeu, Frank Bennett. Coach Lew Etherton. Dennis Howard. Row: Mark Luczak. Randy Delkus. Brad VanHoose. Marty Youngblood. Tony John Blaylock. Ron Nebinger Freshmen — Front Row: Keith Kinnard, Tony Ramanick. Jim Oberk-fell. Steve Wright. Wayne Way. John Davis. Mike Hartmann. Jerry Peek. Second Row: Scott Altes, Paul Mumper. Todd Smith. Jim Cato. Tim Chase. Dennis Cherry. Mark Major. Third Row: Marty Conway. Bob Range. Scott Raby, Coach Mel Heien. Tim Burgess. Kirk Kirssin, Mark Kampwerth. Athletics 161 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS WIN AWARD The Collinsville High School Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman-Wrestling cheerleaders have aroused spirit at football, soccer, and basketball games. They accomplished many goals and brought smiles to many faces. Their ability to do advanced tumbling routines is remarkable and surely deserves recognition. The Varsity cheerleaders won the “Best Cheerleading” award at the Carbondale Christmas Tournament. The sponsors, Mrs. JoAnna Enoch and Mrs. Judy Barnett, are also very proud of the cheerleaders good work and cooperation. The captains this year for the Varsity cheerleaders are Maggi O’Brien and Cindy Jones; for Junior Varsity the captain is Melissa Pace. All of the cheerleaders did a fine job and gave excellent performances. Varsity-Front Row: Nadine Body. Theresa Eschman. Cindy Jones. Maggi O’Brien. Second Row: Lynda Burg. Belinda Beckman. Linda Italiano. Third Row: Linda Price. Janice Mayes, Ellen Metzger. Lisa Allen. Theresa Eschman. Belinda Beckman. Linda Italiano. and Dede Body enjoy cheerleading routines performed by Kahok fans at the Carbondale tournament. 162 Athletics JV CHEERLEADERS SHOW SPIRIT Junior Varsity-Front Row: Judy Eschman. JoAnne Hernandez. Natika Clark Second Row: Laura Mitchell. Missy Langley, Cheryl Rawdon. Melissa Paco. Freshmen-Wrestling-Front Row: Lori Martin. Chris Lucas. Jane O'Brien Second Row: Jill Catalpa. Stacey Gregg. Alicia Serrano. Michelle Crites. Third Row: Chris Kicielinski. Rami Sedelmeier. Denise VanHoose. JV Cheerleaders show they're tops at a home basketball game. Athletics 163 KAHOK KADETTES FLAG CORP The Kahok Kadette flag corps’ purpose is to promote school spirit and entertain at sporting events. The squad performed at orientation, football, soccer, and basketball games, homecoming activities, parades and pep assemblies. The squad attended camp at the Thousand House in Kirksville, Missouri. At this camp, the state competition was held. Our Kahok Kadettes received a second place trophy. The flag corps were judged on appearance, smile, poise, dance routine, and general ability to cooperate with each other. Captain Lora Donaldson made sure the Kadettes knew their routines and performed them well for their many fans. Front Row: Beth Thoroman, Lora Donaldson. Second Row: Becker. Vicki Ponder. Kelli Wallace. Melanie Kimbrell, Carla Janet Nowak. Kim Allen, Lori Reichmuth. Third Row: Carol Gassmann, Kathy Gieselman, Dean DuPont. Senior flag girls receive roses at Christmas. Lora Donaldson holds the second place trophy that was won at state competition. 164 Athletics LADY KAHOK BOWLERS GO TO STATE Front Row: Peggy Stowers. Susie Stephens. Lori Kittstein, Annette Hanvey. Trowbridge. Valerie LeBeau, Sandy Sweet, Becky Bauer. Second Row: Kim Davis. Head Coach Carol Bloemker. Lisa Hazzard, Natalie GIRLS’ BOWLING OPPONENT DECISION SCORE MacArthur W 2323-2099 Stevens Deacon w 2323-2133 Gillespie w 2323-2155 Gillespie w 2220-2208 North Greene w 2220-2082 Greenfield w 2269-1839 Gillespie w 2269-2186 The Lady Kahok bowling team repeated their success this year by sweeping district competition then advancing to the State finals. The team ranked 12th in the State competition. This is the third consecutive year the team has gone to state. They bowl their home games at Camelot Bowling Alley in Collinsville. Under the superior coaching talent of Mrs. Carol Bloemker, the girls finished the season undefeated 11-0. Natalie Trowbridge was named CHS’s leading bowler with a 169 average. The team contributes it’s success to being able to work well together under stress. Athletics 165 ATHLETES IN ACTION 1. Pierre McSwain places third In triangular track meet at O'Fallon 2. Linda Long is practicing volleyball. 3. Terry Shrodes is working out at football practice. 4. Steve Giacoletto reaches for a penalty shot. 5. Randy Hensler demonostrates his fast reflexes 6. Coach Frank Pitol Is elected to the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. 7. Rob Dorman heads the ball during a soccer game against Lebanon. 166 Athletics ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS 1 Joyce Walker (Alternate). Dennis Butts. Michael Baker. Jo Taylor (Teacher). Ted Kocot, and Dianne Loyet practice for Tele-Quiz. 2 Students planning to compete in district Latin contest include Front Row: Paige Kubicek, Carol Bartels, and Rhonda Renfroe. Second Row: June Edwards. Debbie Fowler-Dixon. and Chris Fron-check Third Row: Tim Burgess. Steve Thompson, Stace Faulders, and Beth Fischer 3 Students slated to compete in district Latin contest include Front Row: Cheryl Sackett. Kathy Kampwerth, and Traci St. Aubin Second Row: Diannne Loyet. John Schwartz, Lance Davidson. Scott Liniger, and Lauri Robertson 4 Brian Deason and Mr. Ronald Ganschinietz hold certificate that states Brian has been named a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Corp program 5 Todd Shaak, Tom Mottin, and Tim Krumm win honors in the Illinois Technical Drafting Teachers Association contest. Athletics 167 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Kim Heien. Tracy St. Aubln. Janet Nowak. Angie Green. Maggi O’Brien (Treasurer). Cindy Jones (Secretary), Deanna Levingston, Connie Unger. Kathy Kampwerth. Barb Henze. Chris Moody Second Row: Lance Davidson, Rich Cain, Matt Cleland, Chris Bednara, Brad Funkhouser, Tim Waters. Tim Schaeffer. Ron Goetter. Marc Parker. Greg Calvin Third Row: Joan Dalla Riva (Vice-President). Jennifer Gerdes. Karen Byers. Donna Bilyeu. Linda Korinek. Debbie Kueker. Tim Krumm. Jack McCar thy (President). Linda Long. Kay Mohme. Lisa Martin N.H.S. Offlcers-Front Row: Maggi O’Brien, Treasurer; Cindy Jones. Secretary Second Row: Jack McCarthy, President; Joan Dalla Riva, Vice-President. The local chapter of the National Honor Society is composed of students who have shown excellence in the four qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Students being elected to the honor society achieve the highest scholastic honor our school can bestow. Although the society is an honorary group, it is involved in numerous service projects throughout the year. This year’s service projects include putting names on honor roll board, tutoring students, collecting canned goods for the needy at Thanksgiving, serving as teacher’s aides, serving as guides at open house, helping with early childhood screening, and selling candy. Organizations 169 The Kahoklan staff is a group of students interested in journalism who take on the task of annually putting together the school's yearbook. The book is published by Josten's American Yearbook Company The Kahoklan is a member of the Eastern Illinois High School Press Association, the Southern Illinois School Press Association, and the James O. Monroe Memorial Quill and Scroll Chapter. The 1982 Kahoklan yearbook competed in the Eastern Illinois High School Press Association Contest. The yearbook received Third place in Graphics and Special Effects Division and Honorable Mention in Cover Design. Juniors Editors: Sophomore Editors: Freshman Editors: Personnel Editor: Photography EditOT Index Editor: Business Managers. 1982 KAHOKIAN Ann Asselmeier Angie Green Kathy Buchana Gina Catalpa Tanya Cookson Rex Roedger Staff Carla Thompson Juli Wright Brenda Berger Lori Fuller Debbie Fowler Dixon Cindy Giles Deanna Austin Sharon Mtsnier Cathy Whitton Bobby Everright Michele Key Lora Donaldson Chris Moody Co-Editors Activities Editors: Athletics Editors Organizations Senior Editors .Ci Sc£fc5i — laHTMiri EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row: Lora Donaldson. Kathy Buchana. Gina Catalpa. Debbie Fowler-Dixon. Cindy Giles. Carla Thompson. Juli Wright. Sharon Mesn j Deanna Austin Second Row: Bobby Everright. Rex Roedger,Tanya Cookson, Ann Asselmeier. Angie Green. Michele Key. Cathy Whitton. Lai Fuller WINS TWO AWARDS Front Row: Deanna Austin. Karen Gurlen. Lora Donaldson. Laura Hoffman. Chris Moody. [Job Everright. Cheryl Sackett. Brenda Berger. Lori Fuller. Mary Beth Fuesting. Debbie Fowler Dixon. Cindy Giles. Norma Gray. Second Row: Gina Catalpa. Kathy Buchana. Theresa Kopcych. Sharon Mcisner. Angie Peyla. Rachel Thomerson. Laura Hanser. Rodney Jackson, Rex Roedger. Cathy Mishanec. Carla Thompson. Tanya Cookson Third Row: Laura Hartmann. Angie Freeman. Michele Key. Cathy Whitton. Joyce Walker. Mrs. Shaw (Sponsor). Mrs. Davis (Sponsor), Velva Chase. Tammy Trowbridge. Ann Asselmeier. Angie Green. CO-EDITORS Editors: Ann Asselmeier. .and Angie Green Organizations 171 MIXED CHORUS Front Row; Michele Blaylock. Kenley Hiken, Yolanda Qualls. Patti Byron. Karen Kirksey, Denise Wallace. Leon Mokriakow, Mark Clark. Bobby Goodwin, Marcia Pencak. Linda Satterfield. Dorothy Zink. Karen Keller. Angela Slaughter. Second Row: Robin Luffman, Angie Friesz, Carolyn Travis. Paula Tindall. Tammy Woods. Sandy Goetz. Rhonda McCartney. Dennis Shea. Major Reynolds, Jim Phillips. Ronda Schwartz, Lonette Bowers. Dawn Clark, Amy Fuesting, Mrs. Gibson (Sponsor) Third Row: Laura Thayer, Karen Wagner, Julie Johnson, Carol Harvengt, Barb Schardan, Monica Berry. Sarah Ellis. Velva Chase, Wes Strickland, Dale Chartrand, David Carruba, Lisa Birchmier. Bonnie Mathenia, Susan White. Donna Holst, Cheryl Wei-mon. Heidi Barron. Stacy Fertl. Fourth Row: Kristi Doublin, Missy Lilley. Michele Schaller, Tammy Trowbridge. Cheryl Sackett, Rhonda Kennedy. Lori Wuebbles. Carla Vennum, Dawn Spicuzza, LaRoy Liner. Roger Matthews, Jim Dunnihoo, Kar-ren Barron. Shari Nelson, Alice Melton. Chris Bauer, Darla Holst, Patti Wilke. Not Pictured: Chris Amos, Cyndy Carr, Betty Hargis. Vickie Huff. Gina Kilzer. IMEA PARTICIPANTS AT SIU-C Chorus is a full credit course designed for students to study various vocal styles, composers, and eras. It encourages individual musicianship. The Chorus performs three concerts a year and as many as fifteen programs for school and community groups. Students in Chorus also participate in festivals, contests, and fund-raising projects. Sitting: Donna Holst. Cheryl Sackett Standing: Mark Clark, David Carruba, Stacy Fertl. Sandy Goetz, Dawn Spicuzza, Dale Chartrand, Leon Mokriakow. IMEA stands for Illinois Music Educators Association. These students all participated in the annual festival held at SIU-C. 172 Organizations SWING CHOIR Swing Choir received a perfect score at State Contest for the first time. They also performed for various community groups and at all concerts. Front Row: Sandy Goetz. Dawn Spicuzza. Second Row: Robin Luffman. Michelle Blaylock, Kenley Hiken, Amy Fuesting, Denise Wallace. Karen Kirksey. Paula Tindall. Laura Thayer. Marcia Pencak. Third Row: Bobby Goodwin. Fourth Row: Yolanda Qualls. Karen Keller Fifth Row: Carol Harvengt. David Carruba, Dawn Clark. Mark Clark, Patti Wilke. Michele Schaller, Chris Bauer, Wes Strickland, Sarah Ellis, Leon Mokriakow. Bonnie Mathenia, Donna Farnum. Not Pictured: Tina Getz. IMEA PARTICIPANTS IMEA Participants Jazz Festival — Sitting: Dale Chartrand Standing: Mark Clark. Mrs. Gibson (Sponsor), Dawn Spicuzza. Organizations 173 KAHOKI Front Row: Michelle Schaller, Ginger Taylor. Terry Tipton. Dotty Zink. Scott Rhyne. Lori Fuller. Gary Chambliss. Steph Zacha, Kirt Hattie. DeDe Body Second Row: John Erkman, Mike Friesz, Sandy Goetz, Paul Fedder, Jerry Adams. Tom Lewis. Bill Stoner. Tina Forness, Cheryl Thouvenot, Linda Long, Laura Hanser. Third Row: Mr. Johnston (Advisor). Carla McDonald. Andy Rodgers. Cheryl Sackett, Sue Pitol, Dianne Walter. Martha Wurtsbaugh. Bob Burroughs. Angie Lunn Not Pictured: Gina Lutes, John Alldredge. The Kahoki is the official newspaper of Collinsville High School The purpose of the Kahoki is to further enhance journalism in the high school. The Kahoki serves as a lab to the students enrolled in journalism classes. Students write, edit, and layout all issues of the Kahoki. The Kahoki is printed by The Collinsville Journal. The Kahoki is a member of the American Scholastic Press Association, the National School Press Association, the Eastern Illinois High School Press Association, the Southern Illinois School Press Association, and the James O Monroe Memorial Quill and Scroll Chapter Editorial Staff Front Row: Dorothy Zink. Scott Rhyne. Gary Chambliss, Bill Stoner Second Row: Terry Tipton. Paul Fedder. Jerry Adams. Tom Lewis. Michelle Schaller. Lori Fuller. 174 ''Organizations QUILL AND SCROLL Membership in Quill and Scroll. The Internationa! Honorary Society for High School Journalists, is a dis tinct honor and is reserved for those outstanding publica tions staff members who meet the basic requirements. Juniors and seniors who have done superior work on the school publications, the Kahoki and the Kahokian. who are in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, and who are recommended by their advisors are eligible to become mem bers of the Quill and Scroll. An annual banquet for members is held in the spring to induct new members and to present special journalism awards. Front Row: Barb Henze, Lori Fuller. Debbie Hefferly. Scott Rhyne. Second Row: Mrs. Shaw (Sponsor). Mrs. Davis (Sponsor). Angie Green. Ann Asselmeier. Chris Moody. Sharon Flinn. Not Pictured: David Brown. Janice Mayes. Mrs. Izetta Davis. Ann Asselmeier. Angie Green. Scott Rhyne. Lori Fuller. Mrs. Earlene Shaw. Diane Stroud. Mr. Bob Johnston, perform the initiation ceremony. Organizations 175 I New members Cathy Whitton. Diane Walter. Laura Hanser, and Cindy I Giles are inducted into Quill and Scroll. BAND PLANS TRIP Princess Kahok. Suzanne Konieczny Maria Arey, Twirler Chief Kahok, Dave Bohnenstiehl Concert Band — Front Row: Belinda Sinks, Craig Frutiger. Melanie Adams. Lieda Ripple. Sharon Johnson, Carol Dean. Becky Lewis. Jennifer Wright. Darla Holst. Julie Owen Second Row: Tina Gooden, Adrienne Linden, Kim Eggemeyer. Kelli Gaskill. Laurie Brelje, June Edwards. Stacy Boehnke. Diane Broda, Vanessa Robbins. Monica Hayes, Valerie Phillips, Deby Mrvos. Missy Harper. Duke Casey. Third Row: Gail Hays. Lori Ryan, Beth Hawk, Cathy Blanton, Cindy Giles, Kathy Gaultney, Doug Cummings. Cindy Johnson. Susie Konieczny. Julie Schneider, Donna Keeney. Kelly Slaughter. James Collier. Sean Sweeney, Bob Martin. Terese Mertzen, Tim Schaeffer. Mike Mrvos. John Borders. Laura Thiel. Fourth Row: Jessica Neemann, Becky Seaton. Brenda Althardt. Dan Burns. Maria Tenllado. Mike Altenberger. Bill Haury, Tom Kaliher, Scott Bowman. Christine Linden, Tom Lentz, Tracey Brelje, Joe Swip. Chris Jondro, Debbie Fowler Dixon. Robert Hancock. Robert Rupprecht, Dave Bohnenstiehl. Nick Burchett. John Flood. Chris Bednara, Brien Bednara, Rod Holthaus, Steve Maly. John Hobdy, Chris Leffler. Robert Viviano. Fifth Row: Lynette Bradshaw, Eric Hattan. Dave Launhardt, Don Collier. Matt Bednara. David Busekrus. Brian Wrinkle. Robert Swip, Tim Herren. Julie Edwards. Neal Strebel (Director). 176 Organizations TO MONTREAL Marching Band — Front Row: June Edwards, Don Collier. Julie Edwards. Stacy Boehnke, Laurie Brelje, Robert Swip. Eric Hattan, Matt Bednara, Dave Launhardt, Brian Wrinkle. David Busekrus, Tim Herren Second Row: Maria Arey. Linda Lewis, Janet Spiker, Stacy Raeber. Jenny Nichols. Patty Hendershott, Jenny Jones. Lynette Bradshaw (Drum Major), Anita Rudelic, Desiree Chaffee, Cathy Nichols. Danna Smock. Lisa Purdy. Wendy Hunter Third Row: Tom Lentz. Kathy Gaultney, Dan Burns, Becky Seaton. Tina Gooden, Lori Ryan. Craig Frutiger, Mike Alten-berger. Gail Hays. Belinda Sinks, Kim Eggemeyer, Brenda Althardt. Cathy Blanton, Beth Hawk. Cindy Giles. Maria Tenllado. Kelli Gaskill Fourth Row: Christina Linden, Scott Bowman, Dulce Casey. Diane Broda, Deby Mrvos. Melanie Adams, Jennifer Wright. Darla Holst. Julie Owen. Becky Lewis. Sharon Johnson. Carol Dean, Vanessa Robbins. Julie Schneider. Valerie Phillips. Monica Hayes. Missy Harper. Tracey Brelje, Debbie Fowler Dixon Fifth Row: Chris Jondro, Joe Swip. Robert Rupprecht, Dave Bohnenstiehl, Lieda Ripple. Jessica Ncemann. Cindy Johnson. Doug Cummings. Mike Mrvos. John Borders. Bob Martin. Tim Schaeffer. Laura Thiel. Terese Mertzen. Donna Keeney. Tom Kaliher. Nick Burchett. John Flood. Neal Strebel. (Director). Robert Hancock. Sixth Row: Bill Haury. Sean Sweeney. James Collier. Kelly Slaughter. Mason Mahr, Jeff Cralley. Don Viviano. Robert Bilderback, John Hobdy, Robert Viviano. Steve Maly. Rodney Holthaus. Susie Konieczny. Chris Bednara. Brien Bednara. Seventh Row: Beth Thoroman. Carla Gassman. Melanie Kimbrell. Dena DuPont. Vicki Ponder. Lori Reichmuth. Janet Nowak. Kathy Giesel man, Lora Donaldson, Carol Becker. Kelly Wallace. Kim Allen. The CHS Band, led by director Neal Strebel, enjoyed a fine year in 1982-1983. In addition to performing at school and athletic events, the band performed in community events and gave many concerts. The band’s fund-raising activities include selling concert tickets, selling cheese and sausage, running a concession stand, having a spaghetti dinner, selling tags on tag day, and hosting a stand at the sidewalk sales. Band Officers — Front Row: Chris Bednara (President). Second Jtow: Cindy Johnson (Vice-President). Laurie Brelje (Recording Secretary). Jenny Wright (Corresponding Secre- Organizations 177 MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is a very active group of people. During football and basketball games they sell programs. At basketball games they sell soda and popcorn and serve as ushers. They also video tape the home basketball games for the team. The money they raise goes for helping various boys’ ath-1 e t i c programs. Frank Pitol is the sponsor. First Row: Mark Clark, Tom Lewis (Treasurer). Marc Parker. (Sergeant at Arms). Lance Davidson (President). Don Bruns (Secretary). Bob Burroughs (Vice-President), Jim Butterfield, Brian Martin Second Row: Steve Giacoletto. John Stringer, Scott Wright, Rorie Pugliesse. Jim Schwartz. Brett Holten, Roger Fowler. Tony Ellis. Third Row: Chris Jamruk, Randy Henselr, Robby Dorman. Eric Mitchell, Terry Parker. Ross Kimbrell. Kevin Corgan, Tom Grimm. Fourth Row: Chuck Hayden. Steve Suess. Dan Choma. John Quarenghi, Mark Stephens. Todd Fischer, John Schwartz. Greg Calvin, Bruce Renfro. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a group of people who are involved in sports and get together to discuss their Christian beliefs. At Christmas they provide food for a needy family. 178 Organizations First Row: Janice Ohlendorf, Pam Konsky. Alicia Freeman. Judy Eschman. Joyce Walker. Second Row: Michelle Basola, Jana Shim-kus. Linda Underwood, Theresa Eschman. Stephanie Zacha. Scott Wright. Third Row: Suzi Judge, Susan Pitol (Secretary). Ellen Metzger (Treasurer), Debbie Kueker, (Vice- President), Martha Wurts-baugh (President), Lisa Coons. Brian Jamruk Fourth Row: Marc Parker. John Stringer. Tom Mottin. Jack McCarthy, Ron Meier. LADY KAHOKS The purpose of the Lady Kahoks Club is to promote educational, athletic, and social activities. The members also hope to promote school spirit, and in time, provide equipment and financial aid for the girls’ athletic program. Front Row: Mr. Hollingshead (Sponsor), Linda Korinek. Donna Bilyeu, Natika Clark, Judy Eschman. Lisa Hazzard. Annette Han-vey, Billie Davidson Second Row: Karen Byers, Martha Wurts-baugh, Ellen Metzger, Sue Pitol, Kathy Kampwerth, Joan Dalla Riva, Pam Quarenghi. Debbie Ferris Third Row: Kay Mohme (President). Susan Fischer (Sergeant-at-Arms). Linda Long (Vice-President). Lisa Martin (Secretary). Sandy Waldram (Treasurer), Jeannie Jordan (Club Reporter). Lisa Coons. Barb Cuff. GERMAN CLUB The purpose of the German Club is to have fun, while learning more about Germany, its people and customs. Front Row: Ron “Erich” Goetter. Pat “Fritz” Gillespie, Grant “Franz” Goodall, Terri “Gretchen” Arnold. Deanna “Karin” Leving-ston, John “Sigfried” Stringer (Vice-President), Chris “Renate” Moody (President), Lori Maria” Fuller. Connie “Hanni Unger, Brian “Helmut” Deason, Debbie “Elke” Freeman, Susan Susanne” Fortner, Don Wolfgang” Collier, Mike Michael Mrvos Second Row: Brenda Gerda Bradford. Dawn Margot Smiddy, Jennifer Kassandra Haney, Jesse “Wilhelm” Laswell, Mike Otto” Griffin, Elizabeth Anna.” Schwartz. Heather “Erika Hendershott (Secre- tary). Ron Hans” Egan. Heidi Heidi Weiss, Derk “Siegfried” Wallace. Vicki “Monika Ponder. Lisa “Lisel Sager, Adrienne Roja” Linden, Tracey Brigitte Brelje, James Fritz Collier. Mr. Edwards (Sponsor) Third Row: Mary Maria Fuesting, Ginnie Hilda” Jones. Scott “Helmut” Wright, Kirk Wilhelm Kirssin, Dave Kurt” Holland. Greg Wolfgang Backstrom, Tim Franz” Provow, Judy “Christa Eschman, Charles Karl” Collins. Emil Hans Morgan. Diane Monika Jokerst, Michelle Renate Dunne. Chris “Christa” Nelson, Amy Brigitte” Fuesting, Tammy Angelika Hancher. Activities 179 C.H.S.S.L.A. C.H.S.S.L.A. (Collinsville High School Student Library Association) (formerly Library AV Club) is composed of individuals who are interested in library science and audiovisual techniques. It provides an opportunity for the students to work in and learn about the library and AV Center as well as to provide help for the students and faculty members. This year’s activities include giving a tea for the teachers and selling key chains. The money from the key chains is used to help pay for the copy machine that is used by students and faculty in the library. Front Row: Charlene Zike (Treasurer). Terri Garcia. Randy Davis. Sam Meyer (President). Mark Hoerle. Leon Mokriakow, Charles Williams. Larry LaMar. Linda Lewis. Second Row: Mrs. Joy Upton (Sponsor). Debby Record, Lori Beahringer. Nancy Laster. Peggy Stowers. Shereen Czmarko (Vice- President), Jackie Gili. (Secretary. Lori Reimler. Pam Gerlitz, Becky Matthews. Carla Gassman, Mrs Alice Hayes (Sponsor). Not Pictured: Karen Byers. Mike Friesz. Kathy Morgan. Phil Petty. Ginger Taylor. OFFICE WORKERS Front Row: Billy Jo Qualls, Patty Cadell, Shelly Trebilcock, Kathy Kusmer. Tammy Hancher. Second Row: Sandy Skelton. Bev Dorn. Kathy Buchana. Carol Becker, Tammy Hester Third Row: Darla Holst. Lora Donaldson. Stacie Adams. Karen Potter. Lisa Hazzard. Rhonda Kennedy. Fourth Row: Belinda Sinks, Debbie Lerch. Julie Wright. Coleen Smith, Jerry Kimberlin, Sheri Nelson. Monica Berry, Not Pictured: Paula Rickert. 180 Organizations HEALTH OCCUPATION STUDENTS OF AMERICA The Health Occupation Students of America is affiliated with the national and state organization which makes possible competition with other students in the skills and knowledge. This, in turn, helps the students acquire good character and leadership qualities. The club helps with two blood drives here at school, works at a nursing home, and takes blood pressure at the school’s open house. Front Row: Kimberly Barth (President). Deanna Talbert (Vice-President). Dawn Deppe (Treasurer). Shirley Rouggly (Parliamentarian), Sharon Johnson, Janet Luessenheide. Second Row: Denise Mueller (Secretary), Debbie Hefferly, Carolyn Travis, Kathy Gieselman, Lisa Gardner Third Row: Regina Alford. Charlet Boschenreither. Mary Stockley. Diane Tucker. Fourth Row: Sharon Flinn, Mrs. Jane Holcomb (Advisor). Susan White. Not Pictured: Debbie Dykes. Stacey Thomas, Belinda Powell, Liz Hylla. Cheri Ferris. BLOOD DRIVE Students are given orange juice and cookies after giving blood. Nursing students prepare the blood given by students. Organizations 181 SPANISH CLUB Front Row: Rex Roedger, Jim Huie, Kelly Bowman. Frank Bennett. Steve Zacha. Sandi Hazelip. Vicky Cseley, Michelle Szakacsi. Angie Suria, Mary Kerwin, Chris Eichelberger, Kim Sabbert. Terri Meyer Second Row: Melissa Wasser. Beth Meyer, Diane Arth, Shelly Trebilcock, Sandi Chapman. Tina Buckman. Michelle McGowen. Marlene Farfan, Lori Fuller. Bobby Catalpa, Tahnee Ahlvers, Robin Millitello. Becky Burnett. Third Row: Sandi Plantz. Leslie Hill. Cheryl Farmer. Tina Brenningmeyer, Lori Reimler, Debbie Thompson. Karen Burns, Laura Geaschel. Carin Bingham. Angie Robinson. Linnea Stegeman, Nena Doiron, Jonna Orrell, Janelle Vergari. Kris Keene. Joanne Hernandez. Cindy Johnson. Laurie Brelje. Jim Butterfield Fourth Row: Rachel Hood. Amy Jenkins. Mike Barnes. Marc Parker. Steve Giacoletto. Melissa Elliot. Laura Ulkus, Michelle Pighini. Melanie Aubuchon, Kay Mohme, Joan Dalla Riva, Martha Wurts-baugh, Linda Long, Lisa Martin. Mr. Suarez (Sponsor). Scott Holten, Stephanie Zacha. Tim Pickering. Kim Chiarottino. Mike O’Brien. Lorna Pense, Linda Flath, Kim Watt. Carol Bartels, Kathy Rindis, Pam Quarenghi. Billie Davidson. Trish Hernandez. Melissa Pace. Terri Trione, Brian Gamblin Fifth Row: Matt Fernandez. Moe Bradford. Marc Welle. Chris Langley. Terry Parker. Tony Ellis. Patti Wilke. Darrin Yureck, Patti Hazelip. Maria Arey, Jennifer Jones. Heidi Hernandez. Marc Mitchell. Roger Fowler. John Bozzello. Brad Taylor. Michelle Bassola, Robbie Dorman. Maggi O’Brien. Eric Mitchell. Karen Phelps. Alan Ratay, Bobby Pea. Donna Evans. Lisa Brennan, Mark Clark. The Spanish Club is an extracurricular activity that brings together students interested in the Spanish language and culture. LATIN CLUB Front Row: Diane Walter. Chris Jamruk, Ken Coombs. John Bauer. Shawn Hoga, Scott Croft. Lance Davidson. Paige Kubicek. Kathi Welle. Kathy Lang, Susan Chapman, Laura Borowy, Jennifer Wilkinson. Debbie Fowler-Dixon, Connie Bauer. Beth Fischer Second Row: Brad Golden. Ruth Wentzel. Terri Sullivan. Carol Bartels. Tahnee Ahlvers. Stasia Leffler, Linda Price. Dianne Loyet (Recording Secretary). Joyce Walker (Vice-President). Scott Liniger (President). Kim Heien (Corresponding Secretary). Carla Gassman (Historian). Lauri Robertson (Treasurer). Kathy Kampwerth, Cheryl Sackett. Traci St. Aubin, Chris Payne. Pam Konsky, Alicia Freeman. Third Row: Bob Tourville. Henry Greaves. John Burroughs. Steve Kassing, David Jerome. Shaun Graves. Dennis Butts. Brad Funkhouser. Tim Waters. John Schwartz, Michael Baker. Rhonda Renfroe, June Edwards, Angie Peyla. Chris Froncheck, Robin Cochran. Scott Rhyne. Cheryl Rawdon. Mrs Muniz (Sponsor). Fourth Row: Roger Moon. Tim Siekmann, Chris Jenkins. Tom Siekmann. Stace Faulders, Chris Huene. Chris Calvin. Bob Hart mann, Susan Pitol. Todd Fischer. Laura Deien, Sue O'Rourke, Julie Thuller, Stacy Fertl, Lieda Ripple. Ron Blackwell. The purpose of Phi Epsilon is to develop students’ interest in and knowledge of classical civilization. Phi Epsilon also works closely with the National Junior Classical League to promote an active interest in Latin. 182 Organizat ions OFFICE OCCUPATIONS Front Row: Barb Henze (Secretary). Shelly Siegele, Cara Thomas. Cindy Burgess. Cindy Jones (Vice-President), Suzy Howell Second Row: Sheri Merritt. Debbie Frizzell. Patty Bartley. Cindy Kinworthy, Third Row: Janet Wickham. Jane Welle. Sandy Skelton, Teresa Gili (Treasurer), Cheryl Kupinski, Lisa Fisher. Fourth row: Lori Suess. Laura Kosydor. Laura Taylor. Kathy Davidson. Kim Dmochowski. Fifth Row: Michele Gilmer. Cathy McFarland. Janet Nowak. Angie Green (President). Deanna Smith Sixth Row: Bev Dorn. Tammy Kincer, Ray Potthast (Coordinator). Not Pictured: Debbie Byers. Dean Kessmann, Kathy Kusmer, Carol Solomon. Chris Trucano, Mary Jo Woodcock The purpose of the Office Occupations Club is to share with others of common interest the importance, availability, and experience required for office careers. It strives to further develop and expand an awareness of office careers. It helps orientate students about the Office Occupation Program. The program helps the student develop confidence and leadership skills, to get along with others, and to express appreciation to the business community for its participation in the on-the-job training program. ART CLUB The Art Club promotes art throughout the school and community and gives students a chance to do artwork who may not have time for a scheduled class. First Row: Mark Sova, Vicki Ponder, Dena DuPont (Treasurer), Beth Thoroman. Laura Hoffman. Diana Haynes. Toni Gregory. Second Row: Julie Edwards. Julie Johnson. Theresa Eschman Third Row: Lisa Allen. Shawn Sims. Mary Beth Fuesting (President). Carol Becker. John Smith. Fourth Row: Cathy Jones. Dawn Sparks. Mrs. Sphar (Sponsor). Paul Fedder. Tom Cooper. Lynette Bradshaw (Secretary). Pat Kandlebinder (Vice-President). Eddie Decker. Organizations 183 THESPIANS The Interna tional Thespian Society is an educational organization which aims to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of theatre arts and which aims to create an active and intelligent interest in theatre arts. The focus of the Society is on the student and his achievement, involvement, and betterment of theatre arts. Front Row: Mr Nelson (Sponsor). Jenny Gerdes (Secretary), Mike O'Brien (Vice-President). Kim Heien (President). Deanna Levingston (Treasurer). Heather Hendershott (Historian). Shawn Sims, Kelli Gaskill. Second Row: Matt Cleland. Denise Garwood. Nancy Laster, Linda Price. Martha Wurtsbaugh. Joyce Walker. Kim Watt. Third Row: John Sherbut. Laura Hanser. Jerrie Sexton. Rod Jackson. Tina Forness, Debbie Kueker, Kathy Gieselman Fourth Row: Steven Fulton. Dave Jerome. Shawn Graves. Melanie Aubuchon. SPEECH AND DRAMATIC ARTS The Speech and Drain a t I c Arts Club provides in-t e r e s t e d students opportunities to develop skills in theatre arts and public speaking. Membership in the Speech and Dramatic Arts Club is a pre-requi-s i t e to membership in the International Thespian Society. Front Row: Brian Deason, Julie Edwards. Jessie Neeman, Shawn Sims, Dave Jerome, Kim Heien. Matt Cleland. Mr Nelson (Sponsor). Rod Jackson. Deanna Levingston. Linda Price, Rorie Pugliese, Ann Schwartz. Tom Kumke. Second Row: Adrienne Linden, Laura Hanser. Mike O’Brien, Jerrie Sexton. Carol Bartels, Kim Watt. Kelli Gaskill, Kristi Wright, Nancy Laster. Denise Garwood. Terri Arnold. Joyce Walker, Martha Wurtsbaugh. Third Row: Carla Thompson. Kathy Gieselman, Heather Hendershott, Tina Forness, Melanie Aubuchon. Paula DeLuca. Debbie Kueker, Stacy Rehg. John Sherbut. Paul Fedder, Penny Brown, Amy Jenkins. Fourth Row: Dan Lilley, Steve Fulton. Jenny Gerdes. Shawn Graves, Michelle Pighini, June Edwards, Anita Rudelic. Barb Henze, Terri Gilli, Debbie Hefferly, Lora Donaldson, Tamara Millay. Marlene Farfan Not Pictured: Tim Schaeffer, Steve Knecht. 184 Organizations MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary math society for those who have maintained high academic standards in their math classes. The purpose is to engender a keener interest in mathematics, to develop sound scholarship, to promote the enjoyment of mathematics among high school students, and to delve into areas of mathematics not covered in the classroom. The club has an informal initiation in October and a formal intiation and banquet in May. Front Row: Kathy Kampwcrth. Jack McCarthy (Treasurer), Joan Dalla Riva (Secretary). Cheryl Sackett Second Row: Tim Krumm. Linda Long (President), Chris Moody (Vice President). Third Row: Darin Yurek, Scott Liniger Fourth Row: Dennis Butts Fifth Row: Mr. Crabtree (Sponsor). SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club provides an opportunity for students interested in science to share their common interests. In the spring, a Science Scholar-quiz is held among outstanding club scholars. Front Row: Linda Korinek, Mary Holland. Kim Watt. Joan Dalla Riva. Lance Davidson (Treasurer). Heather Hendershott (President), Martha Wurtsbaugh (Secretary). Jack McCarthy (Vice President), Tahnee Ahlvers, Carol Bartels. Cindy Giles, Debbie Fowler-Dixon, Beth Fisher. Jananne Hester. Kay Mohme Second Row: Jim Schwartz. Shawn Sims. Kent Brown. Matt Cleland. Kelli Gaskill. Lisa Coons. Susan Pitol. Linda Price. Deanna Levingston. Debbie Kueker. Brett Anderson, John Bauer. Ellen Metzger. Theresa Esch-man, Kelly Beaty. Scott Wright. Mrs. Enoch (Sponsor) Third Row: John Sherbut. Greg Siegel. Tim Schaeffer. Don Collier, Mike O’Brien. Shaun Graves. Dave Jerome. Laura Hanser, Steve Knecht. Marc Parker. Greg Calvin, Tom Mottin. Darin Yureck, Chris Calvin. Todd Fisher. Organizations 185 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Brenda Althardt. Janeece Meier. Amy Long. Debbie Roberson. Cindy Cange. Betty Quails, Billie Qualls, Denise Capezzi, Laura Mueller. Nancy Laster Second Row: Lori Reimler, Melanie Townzen, Karen Keller. Marc Mitchell (Treasurer). Traci St. Aubin (Vice-President), Kim Watt (President), Chris Moody (Parliamentarian). Joyce Walker (Secretary), Michelle Szakacsi, Angie Suria, Paige Kubicek, Heidi Edinger, Linda Underwood. Kelli Gaskill. Third Row: Tammy Cash, Rodney Jackson. Rhonda Kennedy. Lisa Hazzard, Kim Heien, Jeff Yakubinis, Mary Baumgartner, Kim Freeman. Cheryl Sackett, Dawn Howard. Tonya Cookson, Tracy Wilson. Debby Freeman Fourth Row: Lisa Eigenbrodt, Lora Donaldson. Jackie Roberts. Monica Berry. Sheri Nelson. Shawn Graves, Rachel Thomerson. Angie Peyla, Bill Bauer, David Carruba. Milton Thomas. Scott Croft. Bob Silhavy. John Schwartz, Anita Rudelic. Student Council is a group of interested students who sponsor dances. Homecoming activities, assemblies, decorations at sports events, and teachers’ teas. Each year the Student Council is represented at the Illinois Association of Student Councils Convention in Chicago. Some fund-raising activities are selling coupon books and selling Rampage tickets. Student Council Officers — Front Row: Joyce Walker (Secretary). Kim Watt (President). Second Row: Chris Moody (Parliamentarian). Traci St. Aubin (Vice-President). Third Row: Marc Mitchell (Treasurer). 186 Organizations AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Front Row: Melanie Aubuchon (Treasurer), Anita Rudelic (President). Joyce Walker (Secretary). Miss Fults (Sponsor). Second Row: Inger Gustafsson. Debbie Kueker. Kim Watt Third Row: Cathy Whitton. Anna Simons. Heidi Edinger. Debbie Hefferly Fourth Row: Chris Moody. Melanie Adams. Jeff Yakubinis, Jesse Neeman The purpose of American Field Services (AFS) is to provide an opportunity for members and others to learn more about international relations. customs, and interests of different cultures. This club assists foreign exchange students and helps them adjust to and learn about our school and community. Its main purpose is to enjoy each other — people communicating with people internationally. DECA The purpose of Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is to create a social atmosphere for the coop student who generally misses many school activities because of going to work after school. Learning to work with his peers is an essential ingredient for a student. Front Row: Sue Stites. Allison Loyet, Kim Barth. Sandy Hall. Michelle Rios. Tina Lawson. Judy Bogaski, Nickie Furfaro, Sharon Lassen. Debbie Skaggs. Mr Kosten (Sponsor) Second Row: Rod Jackson. Laurie Klein. David Bohnenstiehl, Yvonne Zucha. Sharon Flinn, Kim Heien. Tina Forness (President). Angie Wad low. Susan Fischer (Vice-President), Karen Raymer Third Row: Jesse Wideman, Richard Wrigley. David Bohn. Clay Sinskey. Craig Stoner. Erin Collins. Ed Knopik, Craig West. Jeff Perkins. Organizations 187 VICA The purpose of the Vocation al Industrial Clubof America (VICA) is to bring the representatives of the industrial and technical communities together with the vocational students so that each might know what skills are needed and what skills are available. It helps our high school students make their transition into the “real world of work” or into post-secondary training. Section A-Front Row: Trish Jerome. Kay Mohme. Kristi Langreder, Beth Mann. Heidi Edinger, Carla Cigliano. Second Row: Bryan Williams (President), Dave Bohnenstiehl (Secretary), Clay Gettys, Les Sova. Third Row: Moe Bradford. Paul DeLuca (Treasurer), Erin Collins (Reporter). Dale Kuechle. Todd Shaak, Tim Krumm. Fourth Row: Ken Conley. Paul Frey. Roger Perry. Scott Stroud Fifth Row: Mike Verbeck, Craig West. Bill Ohlendorf (Vice-President), Dan Choma, Kevin Beard. Mark Wilke. Sixth Row: Brian Happel, Tom Mottin (Parliamentarian). Section C D-Front Row: Brian Martin (Vice-President). Keith Berta, Steve Altom (Treasurer). Dee Jahns. Patrick O’Brien, Ron Bardmass (Parliamentarian). Second Row: Wayne Gravot, Terry Tip-ton, Keith Burns. Paul Fedder Third Row: Irvan Loucks. Allen Smith (Reporter), Brad Patrick. Ed Robinson, Ron France (President). Wes Strickland Fourth Row: Tracy Simmons (Secretary). Doug Anderson. 188 Organizations ■MNMi SENIOR CANDIDS 1. Beth Thoroman and Marlene Farfan pose in photography class. 2. Michele Schaller. Gerrie Sexton, and Darla Holst enjoy a break between classes. 3. Matt Cleland hold a sheep's heart in physiology class. 4. Tammy Kincer, Jay Fleming, and Angie Green show their excitement with graduation rapidly approaching. 5. Juli Wright shows her enthusiasm in physiology class. 6. Annie Asselmeier counts money for the yearbook. 7. Eddie Hutchinson and Lee Ann Alvers put their heads together to solve a problem in physiology class. 8. Cathy Whitton and Michele Key work hard on the yearbook. Organizations 189 190 PersonnH BOARD OF EDUCATION AND ADMINISTRATION Front Row: Jane Judge. Richard Cam. Second Row: William Jokerst, Paul Bilyeu. Shirley Highlander Susan Burroughs Paul Welch Dallas Harrell Assistant Superintendent Rodney Woods Administrative Assistant Dr. Freeman Hopper Director of Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Roy Schoolfield Director of Special Education Jerry Vandersand Director of Business Affairs Bill Delaney Supervisor of Building and Grounds Personnel 191 GREENWOOD BECOMES FOUR-YEAR CAMPUS Ronald Ganschinietz. Principal John Guse. AVC Supervisor Collinsville High School became a four-year campus in the fall of 1982 with the completion of the new addition to Greenwood Campus. Freshmen joined the sophomores, juniors, and seniors for the first time in the same high school since 1963. Vandalia Campus was closed and sold this year due to decreased enrollment and economic reasons. The new addition between the academic building and the Area Vocational Center was completed in time for the starting of school in August. However, some classrooms required electrical work and air-conditioning hookup after school started. The addition includes five industrial arts classrooms and two auto mechanics classrooms on the first floor. On the second floor there are seven rooms which house the foreign language and secretarial classes. The new addition, which has 31,000 square feet, cost $1,600,000. The total enrollment this year is 2,160 students. This is an increase of approximately 30 percent over last year’s enrollment of 1,650 because of the freshmen joining the sophomores, juniors, and seniors at Greenwood Campus. Along with the students, 20 teachers moved to Collinville High School from North and Webster Junior High Schools to fill the new classrooms. Mr. Fred Bloss, former Collinsville High School counselor, joined the administrative staff as assistant principal. The administration feels that having all four grades at one building is a positive move and a great achievement for the students and faculty. 192 Personnel Ken Merideth Vocational Coordinator Glen Pickering Vocational Guidance Coordinator SECRETARIES Front Row: Dorothy Brewster Second Row: Midge Barrows. Barb Buxton. Betty Cappello. Paula Anielak, Shirley Caveletti, Marge Meste-macher, Gloria Nolan. COOKS Front Row: Virginia Kupinski, Mary Lou Ran-dant. Pat Kassing, Marie Spalding Second Row: Darlyne Stovall. Jackie Eaton. Doris Sykes. Hattie Mabry. Lola Schultz. Shirley Werner. Not Pictured: Cathy Grimm. CUSTODIANS Front Row: Homer Wyatt. Hack Hampton. Danny Hamilton. Second Row: John Garcia, Dempsey Guthrie. Dave Skittino. Neil Randall. Not Pictured: Paul Fisher, Harold Cochran, Kerri Slaughter. Personnel 193 ENGLISH Front Row: Patricia Krupp. Jeannene F. Gossett. Ann Talbert. Linda Kimble Mitchell. JoAnn Taylor Second Row: Barry Wilber. Terry Tayloe. Dennis Rickert. Jerrie Gerdes. Kay Monroe. Ivan Herring. Stan Schaeffer. Mark Nelson Not Pictured: Ronald Adams. Janet Kuncl. Alberta Lang. Ron Adams Mythology. College Prep IV Jerrie Gerdes English 1-S. College Prep 111 Jeannene F. Gossett English III. College Prep III Ivan Herring English 11. H E Patricia Krupp English III. HI E Janet Kuncl College Prep III. IV. Composition Research Alberta Lang Linda Kimble Mitchell Engfesh II Mass Communications. Creative Writing. English I E. m. Personnel ENGLISH Kay Monroe English I. English II Mark W Nelson Introduction to Drama, Theatre. Basic Oral Communication. Dennis Rickert English I Stan Schaeffer English I Ann Talbert English 11 Terry Tayloe Jo Ann Taylor English I. English II, College English II S, English 11, Business Prep IV Law Barry Wilber English I, English III LIBRARY AND AUDIO VISUAL Joy Upton. Alice Hayes. Personnel 195 BUSINESS Front Row: Terri Hayes. Earlene Shaw. Izetta Davis. Jeanna Funkhouser. Second Row: Dan Baker, James Holley. Sandra Kutzera. Dean Wallen. Not Pictured: John Ostanik. Dan Baker Izetta Davis Jeanna Funkhouser Terri Hayes General Business. U.S. History. Shorthand I. General Business Typing I Accounting 1 Consumer Education James Holley Typing I. Personal Typing. General Business Sandra Kutzera John Ostanik General Business. Accounting 1, Business Law. Typing 1 Typing 1 Earlene Shaw Dean Wallen Typing II, Notehand. Consumer Education. Current Comsumer Education Events 196 Personnel FOREIGN LANGUAGE ART Mary Lee Muniz Charles Suarez Latin I. II. III. IV Spanish I. III. IV Front Row: Thomas White Second Row: Lynette Sphar. Phyllis Huggins. Renee Taake Phyllis Huggins Crafts Lynette Sphar Drawing I. Photography Renee Taake Drawing I. II. Painting I. II. Pottery and Sculpture Thomas White Art I. Crafts Personnel 197 MATHEMATICS Front Row: Richard Crabtree. Richard Hamilton Second Row: Fay Fults. Gail Brucggcman. Patricia Johnson. Margaret Hines. Not Pictured: John Gerdes, Sharon Cerny, Gus Wanagat. Gail Brueggeman Geometry. Algebra I. Practical Math Sharon Cerny Algebra 1. Geometry. Practical Math Richard L. Crabtree Algebra I, Algebra II Fay Fults Trigonometry. Analytic Geometry. Consumer Math, Geometry John Gerdes Intro, to Algebra I. II. Practical Math Richard Hamilton Practical Math. Algebra II. Calculus Margaret Hines Practical Math. Intro, to Algebra I. II Patricia Johnson Intro Algebra I. Trigonometry. Analytic Geometry 198 Personnel SCIENCE Front Row: Jane Pfaff. Wayne Rincker, Joanna Enoch Second Row: Kent Holsinger. Steve Rydgig. Paul Helfrich. R A Francis. Robert Hollingshead. Joanna Enoch R A. Francis Paul Helfrich Robert Hollingshead Chemistry I. Chemistry II Biology 1. General Science Biology I, Environmental Environmental Science. Biology Science I Kent Holsinger Jane Pfaff Wayne Rincker Stephen P. Rydgig Physics. General Science Biology. General Science Chemistry I. Biology I Biology II. Physiology. General Science Personnel 199 SOCIAL STUDIES Front Row: Thomas R Arriola. Dennis Diaz. Richard Timko. Gary Geroff Second Row: Jack Gilmore. Richard Holloman. Bob Johnston, Lloyd Dunne. Irma Holmes. Joe Naylor. Dennis Diaz Survey of Social Studies Lloyd Dunne U.S History, World History Gary A. Geroff Civics. U.S. History Jack Gilmore Richard Holloman Psychology. U.S. History World Geography. U.S. History Irma Holmes Bob Johnston U.S. History Journalism. Research In American History. U.S. History Jim Melton Psychology Joe Naylor Richard Timko Current Events. Geography, Psychology Sociology 200 Personnel DRIVER EDUCATION William Dearworth. Terry Smith. Carol Bloemker, Russell Keene. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Carol Bloemker Driver Education Russ Keene Driver Education William Dearworth Driver Education Terry Smith Driver Education James Cange Drafting I A. Drafting 1 Gene Schaefer Machine Shop. Special Shop Joe Smith. James Cange. Willard Shashack. Not Pictured: Gene Schaefer Willard Shashack Joe Smith Woodworking Drafting I-A. Metals l-A. Metals I PersonneI 201 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front Row: Lou Etherton. El Eschman. Second Row: Charmien Duff, Joe Spurgeon. Mitzi Fenn. Gene Catalpa Physical Education Nancy Coats Physical Education Charmien V Duff Physical Education El Eschman Physical Education Lewis E. Etherton Physical Education Mitzi Fenn Physical Education Frank R. Pitol Joe Spurgeon Athletic Director Physical Education. Health Physical Education Education 202 Personnel COUNSELORS William Determan. Wanda Mattea. Ron Ams. Virgil E. Kassing. MUSIC Ron Ams Senior Class Counselor William Determan Freshman Class Counselor Virgil E. Kassing Sophomore Class Counselor Wanda Mattea Junior Class Counselor Monitors Neal Strebel, Alice Bilderback Not Pictured: Rhoda Gibson. Steve Haislar Angela Souffle Alice Bilderback Chorus Rhoda Gibson Chorus Neal Strebel Band Nurse — Gerrl Best Personnel 203 SPECIAL EDUCATION Front Row: Pat Thornton. John K. Graham. Betty Nighohossian. Maggie Fryntzko Second Row: Anne Bailey. Peggy Salden, Marcia Hollis. Marilyn Brooks. Rebecca San Pierre. Pat Petkowski. Not Pictured: Ruth Walther Anne Bailey Marilyn Brooks Maggie Fryntzko John K. Graham Marcia Hollis Betty Nighohossian Pat Petkowski Peggy Salden Pat Thornton Ruth Walther 204 Personnel TEACHER AIDES HOME ECONOMICS Paula Koskie Interpreter for the Deaf Beatrice Miller Interpreter for the Deaf Kay Jones. Carolyn Hester. Anita Wick. Carolyn Hester Family Living. Child Care Development Anita Wick Food Nutrition. Home Furnishings. Foods I, Sp. Ed. Home Economics Kay Jones Foods I. II, Clothing I. II Personnel 205 AVC BUSINESS Front Row: Rita M. Parsley, Kathleen Baker, Kathy Mollerus. Second Row: Ray Potthast, Bob Kosten, Tom Sneed. Rod French. Kathleen Baker Office Machines. Secretarial Practice Rod French Computer Programming Bob Kosten Interrelated Cooperative Education Kathy Mollerus Office Machines. Clerical Practice Rita M. Parsley Accounting II. Clerical Practice Ray Potthast Office Occupations Tom Sneed Merchandising 206 Personnel AVC INDUSTRIAL Front Row: Richard Cannady. Fran Ray. George Noeth. Second Row: Wayne Robertson. James Pidgeon, James Parker. Fred Greenley. Not Pictured: Robert Orrell, Frank Stinkard, Charles Wandling Richard Cannady Fred Greenley Arch. Drafting I. Blue Print Building Trades II. Welding I Reading. Mech Drafting I. II George Noeth Machine Shop Robert Orrell James Parker Electronics Building Trades 1. 11 James Pidgeon Graphic Arts I. II Fran Ray Commercial Art I. II Wayne Robertson Arch Drafting I. II Frank Slmkard Charles Wandling Welding 1. II Air Conditioning I. II Personnel 207 AUTO MECHANICS Richard Busch Auto Mechanics Francis Harris Auto Body Richard Matt. Richard Busch. Not Pictured: Francis Harris. Richard Matt Auto Body. Auto Mechanics HORTICULTURE FOOD SERVICE HEALTH OCCUP. James L. Morrison Kathy Hanke Jane Holcomb 208 Personnel James L. Morrison Horticulture I.II Kathy Hanke Food Service I.II Jane Holcomb Health Occupations I.II FOUR RETIREES HONORED AT LUNCHEON Donna Holst sings You are So Beautiful and You Decorated My Life to Mrs. Gibson at the luncheon. Nell Ambers. Bill Determan. Gerri Best, and Rhoda Gibson are honored at a retirement luncheon at the Collinsville Recreation Club. Mrs. Nell Ambers, who taught at Collinsville High School for 17l? years, decided to retire just before the 1982-83 school year began. She substituted for approximately seven years at CHS before she began teaching here full time in 1967. She taught for a year and a half at Moweaqua. Illinois. Mrs. Ambers received a Bachelor of Science degree in education from Eastern Illinois University. She attended Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville and Colorado State University. During her teaching years, Mrs. Ambers has taught accounting, general business. typing, shorthand, and merchandising and selling. She sponsored Future Business Leaders of America for about four years. Mrs. Ambers enjoys oil painting, needlework, and reading. Mrs. Ambers was truly interested in her students' learning Mr. William Determan began teaching sixth grade at Jerseyville. Illinois, in 1961. After teaching one year at Jerseyville. he taught seventh and eighth grade science for one year at Bethalto, Illinois. In 1963 Mr. Determan began teaching chemistry at Collinsville High School. After teaching chemistry for nine years, he became a freshman counselor and continued at CHS until his retirement this year He sponsored the Science Club for two years at the beginning of his teaching career. Mr Determan received his Bachelor of Arts degree from SIU-E and his Master of Science degree in education from S1U-C. Mr Determan enjoys fishing and reading. Following his retirement. Mr. Determan plans to travel by Amtrak to the West Coast, caravan to Mexico, and explore the Sierra Madre Mountains. Personnel 209 MISS BEST AND MR. DETERMAN PLAN TO TRAVEL Mrs. Terri Hayes presents each retiree with a silk floral arrangement that decorated the head table. Miss Gerri Best received her R.N. from St. John’s Hospital in St. Louis and her Bachelor of Arts degree from Eastern Illinois University. Miss Best began her nursing career in private duty. For the next five years, she worked as a nurse at Christian Welfare Hospital in East St. Louis and Memorial Hospital in Belleville. She worked in office nursing in California for two years. During World War II she worked in industrial nursing in East St. Louis for approximately four years. She took care of her ailing mother for ten years. Miss Best came to Unit 10 as a school nurse in 1961 where she stayed for 22 years until her retirement this year. Miss Best is a member of the Illinois School Nurses Association and St. John's Nursing Alumni. Miss Best has many interests and hobbies which include needlepoint, cross stitch, and knitting. She also enjoys reading, tole painting, candy making, and cake decorating. After retirement Miss Best plans to travel extensively. She is taking her fifth trip to Europe this summer. She likes to take scenic photographs while traveling. MRS. GIBSON RETIRES AFTER 39 YEARS Mr. Ronald Ganschinietz. Principal, presents each retiree with a framed certificate of appreciation in recognition Mrs. Gibson accompanies the chorus during a rehearsal, of long, dedicated service on behalf of Mr. Briggs, the Regional Superintendent. Mrs. Rhoda Gibson, who has been well known for her musical talents for 39 years, retired at the end of the first semester of this school year. Mrs. Gibson taught four years in Iowa and Missouri before coming to Collinsville in 1948. In the early part of her career, she taught band, vocal music, government. biology, and French. During the 35 years Mrs. Gibson has been at Collinsville High School, she taught vocal music, music appreciation, and music theory. She has traveled throughout the district and has taught in all grade levels. She has survived seven cuts in the music program. Mrs. Gibson is credited for starting the variety shows at CHS. which is a tradition that has been carried on for more than 25 years. She has displayed in her classroom pictures of her past choral and other performing groups over the years. Mrs. Gibson has a quality of remembering the names of most of her students and keeps in touch with many of them after graduation from high school and during their college years. Mrs Gibson received her Bachelor of Music degree from Culver-Stockton College in Canton. Missouri, and her Master of Music in Education from St. Louis Institute of Music. Mrs. Gibson lives on a farm outside of Caseyville. This keeps her busy during her retirement. In her free time, she likes to listen to music and the sounds of nature She collects miniature vases from all parts of the world and still plays for weddings and funerals. PERSONNEL INDEX A French. Rod 206 K Rincker, Wayne 199 Adams. Ronald 194 Fricke. Kathy 205 Kassing, Pat 193 Robertson. Wayne 207 Ambers. Nell 209 Fryntsko, Magdelene 204 Kassing, Virgil 203 Rydgig, Steve 199 Ams, Ronald 203 Fults. Fay 6. 187, 198 Keene, Russell 160. 201 S Anielak. Paula 193 Funkhouser, Jeanna 196 Koskie. Paula 205 Salden, Peggy 204 Arriola. Rose 197 G Kosten, Robert 187. 206 San Pierre, Rebecca 204 Arriola, Thomas 200 Ganschinetz, Ronald 62, 167, 192 Krupp. Patricia 194 Schaefer, Gene 201 B Garcia, John 193 Kuncl, Janet 124. 194 Schaeffer. Stan 149. 157. 158, 194. Bailey. Ann 204 Gerdes, Jerrie 194 Kupinski, Virginia 193 195 Baker, Daniel 196 Gerdes. John 198 Kutzera, Sandra 196 Shashack. Willard 150. 152. 201 Baker. Kathy 206 Geroff, Gary 200 L Schoolfield, Dr. Roy 191 Barrows. Midge 193 Gibson. Rhoda 172, 173, 203, Lang. Alberta 6, 99, 194 Schultz. Lola 193 Best, Gerri 203, 209, 210 209, 210 M Shaw. Earlene 171, 175. 196 Bilderback, Alice 203 Gilmore. Jack 200 McConkey. Rosemary Skittino. Dave 193 Bilyeu, Paul 191 Gossett, Jeannene 194 Mabry. Hattie 193 Slaughter. Kerri 193 Bloemker. Carol 165, 201 Graham. John 204 Matt. Richard 208 Slinkard. Frank 207 Bloss. Fred 192 Greenley. Fred 207 Mattea, Wanda 203 Smith, Joseph 201 Brewster. Dorothy 193 Grimm. Cathy 193 Melton, Jim 206 Smith. Terry 201 Brooks. Marilyn 204 Guse, John 192 Merideth, Ken 192 Sneed. Tom 206 Brueggeman, Gail 198 Guthrie. Dempsey 193 Mestemacher, Marge 193 Souffle. Angela 203 Burroughs. Susan 191 H Miller, Beatrice 205 Spalding, Marie 193 Busch, Richard 208 Haisler, Steve 65, 203 Mitchell, Linda Sphar. Lynette 183, 197 Buxton, Barb 83, 193 Hamilton. Danny 193 Mollerus, Kathy 206 Spurgeon, Joseph 202 C Hamilton. Richard 198 Monroe, Kathy 206 Stovall, Darlyne 193 Cain, Richard 191 Hampton, Hack 193 Monroe. Kay 194, 195 Strebel. Neal 176, 177, 203 Cange. James 201 Hanke, Kathy 208 Morrison, James 208 Suarez. Charles 140. 141, 182, 197 Cannady, Richard 207 Harrell. Dallas 191 Muniz. Mary 182, 197 Sykes. Doris 193 Cappello, Betty 193 Harris. Francis 208 N T Catalpa, Gene 150, 202 Hayes, Alice 180, 195, 208 Naylor, Joseph 200 Taake, Renee 61. 197 Caveletti, Shirley 193 Hayes. Terri 196, 210 Nelson, Mark 129. 184. 194, 195 Talbert, Ann 195 Cerny, Sharon 198 Helfrich, Paul 199 Nighohossian. Betty 204 Tayloe, Terry 194, 195 Coats. Nancy 202 Herring, Ivan 194 Noeth, George 207 Taylor, JoAnn 167, 194. 195 Cochran, Harold 193 Hester, Carolyn 205 Nolan. Gloria 193 Thornton, Patricia 204 Crabtree, Richard 185, 198 Highlander, Shirley 191 O Timko. Richard 83. 200 D Hines, Margaret 198 Orrell, Robert 207 U Davis, Izetta 171, 175, 196 Holcomb, Jane 181. 208 Ostanik. John 150, 151. 196 Upton. Joy 180, 195 Dawdy. Maggie 205 Holley, James 196 P V Dearworth, William 201 Hollingshead. Robert 61, 179. 199 Parker, James 207 Vandersand. Jerry 191 Delaney. Bill 191 Hollis, Marcia 204 Parsley, Rita 206 Viviano, Mary 205 Determan, William 203, 209 Holloman, Richard 200 Persons, Sandra W Diaz. Dennis 200 Holmes, Irma 200 Petkowski, Patricia 204 Wallen, Dean 196 Duff, Charmein 202 Holsinger, Kent 199 Pfaff. Jane 199 Walther. Ruth 204 Dunne. Lloyd 200 Hopper, Dr. Freeman 62, 191 Pickering, Glen 192 Wanagot, Adolf 198 E Hoskin, Reese 192 Pidgeon. James 207 Wandling, Charles 207 Eaton. Jackie 193 Hubbard. Annabelle Pitol, Frank 165, 202 Welch, Paul 191 Edwards, Robert 179, 197 Huggins. Phyllis 197 Potthast. Ray 183, 206 Werner. Shirley 193 Enoch, Joanna 165, 185. 199 J R White, Thomas 197 Eschman, El 142, 143, 156. 202 Johnson, Patricia 198 Randall. Neil 193 Wick, Anita 205 Etherton, Lewis 142. 150. 152, 202 Johnston. Robert 124, 174, 175. Randant, Mary Lou 193 Wilber. Barry 194, 195 F 200 Rawdon, Sharon 205 Woods. Rodney 191 Fenn, Mitzi 202 Fisher, Paul 193 Francis, Robert 199 Jokerst, William 191 Ray, Mary Frances 207 Jones. Kay 205 Renfro. John 191 Judge, Jane 191 Rickert. Dennis 194. 195 STUDENT INDEX Wyatt. Homer 193 A Aday, Larry D. 83 Allen, Mark L. 59 Anderson. Dale E. 7 Abernathy, Terry M. 65 Ahart. Evelina M. 99 Allison. Guy L. 80 Anderson, Douglas 65, 188 Abernathy. Timothy 65 Ahart, Timothy 65 Altenberger, Mike 111, 176, 177 Anderson, Joellyn 65 Achs. Paul A. 59 Ahlvers, Tahnee M. 83, 116, 182, Altes, Scott 99, 161 Anderson. Michelle 99 Aczinowicz, Craig J. 99 185 Althardt, A. James 7 Anderson, Robert T. 83, 159. 161 Adams, Annette 65, 99 Albright, Billie 65 Althardt. Brenda J. 99, 176, 177, Anderson. Steven M. 65 Adams, Shelia Annette Albright, Todd D. 99 186 Andrews. David 65 Adams, Jerry P. 6, 132, 150. 174 Aldridge, William D. 80 Althardt, Cheryl 65 Andrews, Kerry 99. 143. 156 Adams, Joe 99, 143, 156 Alexander, Del 99 Althardt. Richard 99 Antas, Brenda A. 83, 148, 149. 157 Adams, Lloyd D. 83. 96 Alford, Tonya R 65, 181 Altom, Ronald A. 99 Antonovich. Bryan 99 Adams, Melanie 99. 176. 177. 187 Alldredge, John M. 83. 174 Altom. Stephan 65. 188 Arban, Kenneth B. 83 Adams, Sheryl L. 99 Allebach, Jose M. 65 Alvers, Lee Ann 7. 189 Archer. Angela M. 83 Adams, Stacie 65, 180 Allen, Christopher 6 Ammon. Dina Louise 7 Arey, Maria 65, 78. 176, 177, 182 Adams, Steve 65 Allen. David 6 Amos, Chris 172 Armbruster, Richard 65 Adamson, Chris 65 Allen, James 99 Amos. Wendy M. 83 Armes, Carla J. 6 Aday, Deanna C. 99 Allen. Kimberly S. 7. 164, 177 Anderson, Beth 99 Arnold. Duane 65 lndex 211 Aday, Jerry W. 61, 65 Allen, Lisa A. 7, 165, 183 Anderson. Brett 99, 185 Arnold. Kevin W. i Arnold. Terri L. 83, 117, 179. 184 Beadoin. Jill 66 Bohn, David E. 11, 187 Buckner, Mark 101 Arnotti. Steven T. 99 Becker. Carol 1. 66, 164, 177. 180, Bohnenstiehl. David 11. 176. 177. Buetikofer, Mark A. 67 Arth. Dianne M. 83, 182 183 187, 188 Buffo. Deana R. 85 Asselmeier, Ann L. 2. 6, 59, 62, Becker, Ronald 100 Bohnenstiehl, Joseph 67 Buffo. Tony D. 85 138, 171. 175. 189 Beckman. Belinda 66, 165 Boothman. J. Tony 67, 142 Bulger, Donna G. 85 Atwood. Jeff R. 65 Beckman. Roy E. 84 Borders, Betty F. 11 Bulger, Sandra Atwood. Tim 66 Bednara, Brien J. 100, 176, 177 Borders. John 11, 176, 177 Bunch, Chris L. 59 Aubrecht, Dawn 66, 99 Bednara. Chris I. 9, 169. 176, 177 Borowy. Laura 100, 182 Burchett, Joe W. 85. 97, 141, 156 Aubrecht, Shawn M. Bednara. Matthew 66. 176. 177 Borri, John E. 84, 140 Burchett. Nicholas 67, 72, 176, 177 Aubuchon, Melanie J. 6. 117, 182, Beel, Natalie R. 84 Borri, Patricia A. 11. 124 Burg, Lynda S. 67, 165 184, 187 Beeler. Jeffrey 66 Boschenreither, D. 11. 181 Burgess, Cynthia A. 12. 183 Austen. Jacqueline 59 Beeler. Robert 66 Boschenreither. K. 67 Burgess, Timothy W. 101, 137, Austin. Deanna 81. 100. 171 Belcher. Lora 111 Boschenreither. S. 100 152, 161, 167 Austin. Jay L. 83. 154 Bell. Lisa R. 84 Bovinett. Steven R. 84 Burnett, Rebecca 101, 182 B Bennett, Frank J. 84, 114. 161. Bowen, William L. 67 Burns, Bryant L. 12. 156 Backstrom. Gregory 100, 179 182 Bowers. John 100 Burns, Daniel 81. 101. 176, 177 Bahn, Scot Michael 83 Bennett, Kimberly 111 Bowers. Lonette 100, 172 Burns, Jeff 67 Baima, Scott L. 100, 155 Bennett, Michael 100. 143. 155, Bowlbv. Toni 111 Burns, Karen G. 85, 182 Baker. Connie S. 8 156 Bowman. Kelly G. 84, 182 Burns, Keith A. 85. 188 Baker. Donna 100 Benvenuto. Lisa M. 84 Bowman, Scott 176, 176 Burns, Keith W. 67. 151. 152. 156 Baker. Michael G. 8, 167. 182 Berger, Brenda S. 66. 171 Bowman. Tracy S. Burress. Darrell 12 Baker. Michelle 8 Berry, Monica 66, 114, 172, 180, Boyer, David 111, 143 Burress. Duane D. 85. 161 Baker. Paula 100 186 Bozzello, John L. 11, 182 Burroughs. John A. 85, 182 Baker. Tina 100 Berta. Keith 66, 188 Bradford. Brenda L. 84, 179 Burroughs. Robert D. 13. 61. 135, Bales. Denise 66 Bertelsman, John 66 Bradford. D. Moe 59. 156, 182. 142, 154. 174, 178 Baney. Rhonda K. 83 Bertelsman, Todd 66 188 Busby, Glynis D. 85 Barbarotto. Steven 8 Beshears, David 66 Bradford, Marsha 100 Busch. Julie 85 Barbeau, Mark 100. 155 Beshears. Jeff L. Ill Bradshaw. Lynette 67, 126, 176, Busekrus. David E. 85, 176, 177 Barbeau, Scott 66 Beshears. Joyce A. 84 177, 183 Bush, Cindy 101 Barbee, David H. 100 Beshears. Tammy S. 9 Braeutigam, Jeffery 11 Butler, Michael 67 Barber. L. Thomas 8 Best, Gidget M. 66 Brammeier. Daniel 59 Butterifled. James 67. 156. 158, Barberis, John B. 100. 140. 141, Best. Richard T. 80 Brandimarte, Jay 67 178, 182 151, 152 Best. Sally M. 66 Branhan, Jill A. 100 Butts, David J. 101 Bardmass. Ronald 66, 188 Bethel, Sean 9, 114. 130, 142 Branhan, Judi M. 67 Butts, Dennis B. 67. 167, 182. 185 Bardsley, Kevin J. 83 Betta. Jay 100 Bravin, Cheryl 84 Butts. Jane M. 59 Barger, Lee Ann 100 Bettorf, Timothy 100 Brelje, Laurie A. 67, 176. 177, 182 Buxton, Suzanne M. 83, 85, 144, Barker. Tricia 100 Bickel, Richard S. 84 Brelje, Tracey 100, 176. 177, 179 145 Barnes. Dung 83, 156, 158 Biggs. James 66 Brennan, Andrew J. 67 Byers, Debbie R. 13, 183 Barnes, Michael 83, 182 Biggs, Lewis J. 59 Brennan, Lisa 84, 182 Byers, Karen 13, 158, 169, 179, Barnish. Jeffry S. 8 Biggs, Ronald B. 100. 152 Brenningmeyer, Tina 100, 182 180 Barr, Linda K. 80 Biggs. Tina M. 100 Brewer. Joe 96 Byrd, John 111 Barron, Heide 172 Bigham. Shelley K. 9 Brider. David P. 11 Byrn, Donna J. 67 Barron. Karren A. 66. 172 Bilderback, Robert 66, 177 Brider. Steven E. 84 Byron, Patti A. 85, 172 Barron. Kristie D. 100 Billy. Lori 100, 104 Bridger, Hardigrew 59 C Bartels. Carol L. 83. 117, 167, 182. Bilyeu. Donna S. 5, 9, 60, 169, 179 Bridges. Gregory 100 Cadagin, Colleen 67 184. 185 Bilyeu, Larry J. 84 Bridges. Lisa 100 Cadell, Mary B. 85 Barth. Kimberly A 8. 181, 187 Bilyeu. Paul A. 84, 143, 161 Briggs. Tracey L. 67 Cadell. Patricia 67. 180 Bartley, Patty E. 8, 183 Bindrim. William 59. 66 Brinker. Joseph S. 67 Cadell, Stanley 67, 125 Barton, Dawn 66 Bingham, Carin 100. 112, 182 -Broda, Diane 100, 176, 177 Cain, Richard R. 13. 60. 112, 136. Barton. John C. 8 Birchmier. Lisa K. 66, 172 Brooks. Erik 84. 143. 154 160, 169 Barton. William C. 9 Bird, Catherine 10 Brooks, Sonya 100 Calandro, John E. 85 Bartsch, Stephanie 66 Birdsong. Cindy A. 84 Brown, David B. 12. 175 Calvin. Chris P 67. 73. 142. 182. Basarich, Brenda 66 Birdsong. Robert W. 84 Brown, James 100, 143. 156 185 Basola. Michelle 66, 178 Bittle, Jack L. 84 Brown, Jeffrey T. 12 Calvin, Gregory P. 13, 60. 112, Bateman, Melody L. 9 Bivens. David T. 80. 142 Brown. Kent A. 67. 185 115, 127. 131, 142, 169, 178, Bates. Trudy 66 Blackard, Scott 100. 112 Brown. Kevin B. 59 185 Bauer. Becky L. 83. 144. 145, 165 Blackburn, Jeffrey 80 Brown. Kristi L. 12 Canada, Steven 101 Bauer, Bill L. 100. 146, 152, 158, Blackburn. Paul 80 Brown, Kristina 67 Cange. Cynthia G. 101, 186 186 Blackwell. Ronald R. 66, 182 Brown. P. Scott 111 Caniff, Constance 80 Bauer. Christine L. 66. 172, 173 Blanton. Catherine 66. 176. 177 Brown. Penny L. 84. 184 Cannon. Robert O. 85 Bauer. Connie S. 83, 182 Blaylock, Chris M. 59 Brown, Steven R. 101 Cannon. Wesley 101 Bauer. John E. 100, 182. 185 Blaylock, Dawn L. 84 Brown. Timothy E. 67 Capizzi, Denise M. 101. 186 Bauer. John H. 80 Blaylock, John M. 84. 143, 161 Brown. Todd A. 67 Carey, Michael 101 Baumgartner. Mary K. 100, 186 Blaylock, Michele L. 172, 173 Brown. Tracy Jo 101 Carlton, Stacy L. 101, 111 Beach. Ronald 100. 141 Blechle, Jeff 66 Brown, William J. Carlyle. Jodie C. 13 Beadles, Brian E. 59 Blow, Richard J. 10 Bruns, Donald R. 12, 135, 140, Carlyle. Kathryn G. 67 Beahringer. Lori A. 84, 180 Boatright. Scott S. 84. 146 141. 156, 178 Carmack. Becky L. 67 Beal. Steve L. 9 Bobka, Derek A. 10 Brusewitz. Michelle 84 Carmack, Susan M. 101 Bean, Robert 66. 137 Bode. Sandra L. 10 Bryan. Steven 101 Carman. Thomas 101 Beard. Jay H. 100, 143 Bodimer, Julia A. 10 Bryant, Brad J. 84, 159 Carr. Cynthia L. 59, 172 Beard. Jennifer 84 Body. Nadine M. 3. 10. 133, 138, Buchana, Kathleen M 12, 114, Carril, James J. 67 Beard. Kevin W. 9, 188 165. 174 132, 133. 171, 180 Carril, Jeffrey L. 13 Beard. Mary Kristin 84 Boe, Melissa 10 Buckhannon, Lisa K. 67 Carrill, Mary Lou 101, 157 Beard. Scott L 66 Boedeker, Cathleen 10 Buckhannon, Tammi 101 Carruba, David 67, 172, 173, 186 212 Beard. Teresa L. 84, 149 Boehnke. Stacy 100. 176, 177 Buckman, Tina M. 85. 182 Carter, Bridgette L. 85 Beaty. Kelly M. 84. 120. 185 Bogenpohl, Julie 84 Buckner, D. Anthony 67 Carter, David D. 101 Carter, Lloyd W. 67 Carvelot, Scott A. 85 Cary. Donald R. 59, 154 Cary. Theresa R. 68 Casey, Duke D. 101, 149, 186 Cash. Tammie M. 101. 149, 186 Castelli. Chris E. 85 Castelli. Greg W. 13 Castelli. Lonnie J. 13 Catalpa. Gina K 2. 14, 171 Catalpa, Jill L. 101. 108, 114, 133, 157, 163 Catalpa. Robert A. 101. 146, 152. 182 Cato. James 101, 161 Chaffee, Desiree L. 77. 85. 153, 177 Chamberlain. Janice 68 Chamberlain. Randy 101, 156 Chambers. Kern L. 85 Chambless, Daniel 68 Chambless, Gary W. 14. 60, 174 Chambliss, Jeff 101 Chambliss. Thomas A. 14 Chapman. Darrin A. 59 Chapman. Sandra L. 85 Chapman. Susan M. 101. 182 Chartrand. Dale 68, 172, 173 Chartrand. Glenn D. 85 Chase. Anthony J. 14 Chase, Tim A. 68, 101, 152. 161 Chase, Timothy Chase. Velva R. 85, 171. 172 Cheatham. Rodney 85. 143. 156 Cheatham. Scott C. 68 Cherry. Dennis A 101. 143, 161 Cherry. 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Scott A. 86 Conley, Kenneth A. 15 Contratto, Ronald 68 Conway, Martin A. 102, 152 Cook, Jay A. 68 Cook. Randy Louis 102 Cook. Ronnie 102. 143 Cook, Timothy R 15 Cookemboo. Carol L. 68 Cookson. Tanya 86, 96. 157. 171, 186 Coombs, Danny A. 86 Coombs, Kenneth 102, 155. 182 Coons. Lisa 68. 115. 14, 148, 178. 179. 185 Coons, Tammy 80 Cooper, Deborah K. 68 Cooper, Kevin M. 68 Cooper, Tom 183 Corgan. Kevin E. 68. 156, 178 Corzine. Robert 102, 143. 156 Corzine. Tammy 80 Coulson, Jeffrey J. 86 Counts. Jeffrey 68 Counts. Julie A. 68 Coverdell, Jeffery 101, 102 Coverdell, Marvin L. Ill Cox. Cheryl L. 15 Cox. Jeannette D. 68 Cox. Michael A. 68 Cox, Susan E. 68 Cozby, Ronald A 86 Crafton, Anthony 15. 125, 142 Cralley. Jeffrey N. 102, 177 Cranmer. Maryann 15 Creek, Stephen 86 Cremer. Richard 102, 155 Crepps, Tony 68 Crites, Michelle E. 102, 163 Crockarell, Angela 86. 163 Croft, David S. 102, 182. 186 Croissant, Carla 68 Crossno. Diana L. 68 Crowder. Diane E. 86 Crowder. John P. 15, 60, 128 Cruwe, Christine 86 Cseley. Vicki 102, 182 Cuff, Barbara 68. 70. 81. 144. 148, 149. 179 Cuff, Lisa 86 Cullon, Donald 111 Cummings, Douglas R 86, 176, 177 Cygan, Dennis 102 Czmarko, Shereen M. 16. 180 D Dali, James 86 Dalla Riva, Joan M. 5, 16, 60. 144. 169, 179. 182. 185 Dalton, David W. 68. 155 Daly. Susan 68 Daniels, William R. 68, 140. 161 Davenport. Debra 16 Davenport. Timothy 16 Davidson. Billie C. 86. 157, 158, 179, 182 Davidson, Kathleen 16, 183 Davidson, Lance 3, 16. 142. 156, 167. 169. 178, 182, 185 Davidson, Rusty 96 Davis. David W. 86 Davis. Deana J. 86 Davis. Douglas K 102 Davis, John 102, 155, 161 Davis, Kimberly F. 16. 165 Davis, Linda M. 16 Davis, Megan K. 86 Davis, Randy C. 86, 180 Dawdy, David G. 86. 155 Dayton. Jessie 102 Dayton. Lilia 86 Dayton, Marie A. 68 Dayton, R. Paul 86 Dean. Carol 69, 176. 177 Dean. Dwayne 69 Dean. Robert A 69 Deason. Brian 5, 16. 60. 117. 167. 179. 184 Deason. Kim M. 69. 147 Decker. Eddie J. 3. 17. 183 Deien, Laura 69, 182 Deien, Mary E. 86 Dekum, Donna L. 86 Delisle, Luann 17 Delkus, Pete W. 3. 17. 160 Delkus, Randy B. 86, 161 Dellamano, Darrin 86 Deluca. Laura Ann 102 Deluca. Michael D. 86, 141 Deluca. Paul E. 6, 17, 123. 188 Deluca. Paula A. 17. 117. 132. 184 Demann, Lisa A. 102 Demay, Sherry 102 Demoro, Bobbie Jo 69 Demster. Teresa L. 17 Denap. Daniel 17 Denninger. Tammy 17 Dennison. Samuel 59 Denome. Tina 102 Deprow, Jeff A 86 Derossett. Kenny W 86 Desroches, Evelyn F. 17 Devall, Dena 102 Devore. Michelle 102 Diak, Laura 102. 149 Dickerson, Darroll 86 Dieckman, Rachel A 86 Diehl, Denise M. 86 Digirolamo. Nancy 69 Dihenia, Bhupesh 3, 18 Dillon, Derek 69 Dittrich, Dan 69 Dmochowski, Gerald 102 Dmochowski. Kim 183 Doiron. Nena J. 69 Domescik, Brian C. 86 Donaldson. Lora J. 18. 115, 123. 138, 164, 171, 177, 180, 184. 186 Dorman, Robert E. 18. 62. 140, 178 Dorn. 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June M. 87. 94, 167, 176, 177, 182, 184 Edwards. Paul 102 Egan. Ronald R. 87, 179 Eggemeyer. Kimberly 69. 176, 177 Eichelberger, Chris 102. 182 Eigenbrodt. Lisa A. 102. 186 Eiskant. Mike D. 87 Elkins. Kelly 69 Elledge, Amy 69 Elliot. Jeffrey T. 59 Elliot, Melinda 69 Elliot. Melissa M 87. 97. 133, 144. 145. 157, 182 Elliot, Patrick T. 59 Ellis. Anthony S. 87, 140. 151, 152, 161, 178, 182 Ellis, Christina L. 18 Ellis, Keith 69, 142 Ellis, Sarah B 87, 172. 173 Elwick. Gary 69 Emery, Teri L. 96 England. Ellen 19 Erkman. John 102, 174 Erney. Mark 19 Erney. Mary Beth 69 Eschman. Judith A. 87, 96. 157. 163, 178. 179 Eschman. Theresa M. 69. 165. 178. 183, 185 Essary. Carol A 87 Esterlein, Beck F. 102. 157 Esterlein, Laura A. 19 Esterlein, Sarah 87 Etherton, Steven A. 87. 143, 152, 161 Ethington. Angela 102 Eubanks. Jeffrey 102 Evans. Donna P. 83, 87. 182 Everright, John M 81, 102 Everright, Robert A. 19. 171 Eversgerd, Lisa 102 F Faith. Lorrie S. 87 Farfan. Marlene 19. 120, 182. 184, 189 Farmer, Cheryl A. 102. 182 Farmer, Susan R 19 Farnum, Donna M. 87, 173 Famworth. Eva M. 87 lndex 213 Farris, Cheri J. 69 Faulders, Stace L. 87. 167, 182 176, 177 Goetter. Ronald W, 23, 60. 169, Haluch, Robert 71, 156 Fedder, Paul A 19. 146. 174, 183, Fuesting, Amy L. 103. 172. 173, 179 Haluch. Robin S. 88 184, 188 179 Goetz, Betty J. 23 Hammers, Jerry 59 Ferguson. Ralph E. 19. 63, 134. Fuesting. Mary 70, 171, 179, 183 Goetz, Sandra 70, 172, 173, 174 Hammers. Lisa 88 140 Fuller, Lori L. 70, 124. 147, 171, Goforth, Frederick 70 Hampton, Patricia 103 Fernandez. Matthew 87. 96. 182 174. 175. 179. 182 Golden. Bradley 88, 140, 156, 182 Hancher, Tamela 104, 179, 180 Ferrill, Sandra 96 Fulton. Deborah 67. 70 Gonzales. Andrea J. 88. 157 Hancock, Barbara A. 88 Ferris, Debbie L. 69. 147, 179 Fulton. Dorothy A. 103 Gonzales. Brian A. 70 Hancock, Lori C. 88 Fertl. Stacy M. 69. 172, 182 Fulton, Stephen E. 21, 117, 184 Gonzales, Christine 103 Hancock. Robert J. 88. 176, 177 Fertl. Tracy A. 69 Funkhouser, Bradley 5. 21. 60, Gonzales, Janet L. 88 Haneline, Jeannie L. 88 Filges. Kimberly D. 87 169. 182 Gonzales, Kathryn E. 70 Haney. Jennifer L. 71, 96, 179 Fischer. Beth A. 87. 97, 147. 157, Furfaro, Dominica 21. 187 Goodall, Grant M 88, 179 Hankins, Walter C. 80 167. 182, 185 Furfaro, Mary C. 103, 149 Gooden, Tina M. 23. 176, 177 Hanser. Laura D. 71. 117, 171, Fischer. Susan R. 20. 179, 187 G Goodwin. Brian L. 24, 155, 172. 174. 175. 184. 185 Fischer. Todd M. 69, 146. 178, Gaffney, Rhonda 103, 157 173 Hanson, Scott T. 71. 140 182, 185 Gaffney, Sondra 149 Goodwin. Dawn M. 88 Hanvey. Annette M. 71, 147. 165, Fisher. Lisa A. 20. 183 Gaffney, William 70 Goodwin, Riley L. 103 179 Fisher. Tava M. Gallaher, Linda R. 2. 21. 59 Goodwin, Teria 103 Happel. Bryan W 71. 142. 188 Flath, Brian C. 87 Gamblin, Bryan E. 22, 156, 182 Gordon. Dawn M. 103 Harding, Ted 104 Flath. Linda K. 20, 182 Gamblin, Dean 96 Goscinski, Dawn M. 24 Hargis. Betty 172 Fleming. Jay S. 20. 62. 189 Gamblin, Dean 96 Gougeon, Karen M. 88 Harper. Missy 104, 176, 177 Flinn. Sharon D. 20. 175, 181, 187 Gamblin. Jeffrey E. 103 Graham, Matt R. 88 Harris, Kathy 71 Flood. John E. 69, 176, 177 Gamblin. Kevin P. 80 Graham. Richard 88 Harris, Shelley A. 80 Floyd. Christine 103 Garcia. Deann 22 Grant. Debra M. 103 Harris, Thomas J. 88 Fogle, Jody G. 70 Garcia. Terri L. 22. 180 Graves. Chris L. 88 Harrison. Christy 71 Foley. Kelly A. 87. 149 Gardner. Aundria M 103 Graves. Shaun J. 70, 117. 123, Harrison. Luke W. 88. 141 Foley, Tim M. 70, 140 Gardner. Lisa 70. 181 182, 184, 185, 186 Hart. Edward M. 88 Folmer. David 103, 146 Garwood. Denise 70. 117, 184 Gravot, Wayne A 70, 188 Hartman, Brent A. 71, 140 Ford. George E. 70 Gaskill, Kelli S. 22. 61. 176, 177, Gray. Denise 88 Hartmann, Laura A. 25, 171 Ford. Robert E. 87 184. 185. 186 Gray. Norma J. 88, 171 Hartmann, Michael 104. 161 Forester, Jeff C. 87 Gassmann, Carla J. 70. 164, 177, Greaves. 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Laura I. 20 Geno, Todd E. 70 Griffin. Margaret E. 24. 60 Hayden. Kathy 25 Fournie. Tim James 87 George, Louis E. 103 Griffin. Michael A. 179 Hayden. Kimberly J. 25 Fowler, Charles E. 20, 160 Gerdes. Deanna M. 22. 125 Griffin. Steven L. 71 Hayden. Pamela 104. 145. 149 Fowler. Roger D. 87, 143, 161. Gerdes, Jennifer A. 22, 117, 129, Griffing. Carla M. 84 Hayes. Andrew C. 71 178, 182 169, 184 Grimm. Thomas J. 24. 160, 178 Hayes. George 71 Fowler-Dixon, Deborah 87, 97, Gerlitz. Pamela J. 22, 180 Grimont. Eugene A 71 Hayes. Laura 71 167. 176, 177, 182, 185 Gettys, Clay O. 70. 188 Grizzard. Richard 60 Hayes, Monica 104, 176. 177 Fox, James 80 Getz, Matthew 111 Grohs. Debra L. 103 Hayes, Tina 104 France, Ronnie S. 70. 188 Getz. Tina M. 87. 173 Grohs, Terri L. 71 Haynes, Diana 26, 183 Franklin. Scott A. 87 Giacoletto. Steven 22. 59, 60, 133. Grotefendt. Kim R. 137. 149. 157 Hays. Gail L. 26. 148. 176, 177 Frauenfelder. John 70 140, 150, 160, 178, 182 Grove, Patrick 71. 117. 129 Hays. Lynn A. 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Jeffery L. 80 145, 149, 167, 182 Gipson. Patti 88 Hall, Rhonda 25. 63. 138 Hensler, Randy A 63, 71, 140, 214 Froncheck, Michael 87 Goetter, Jimmy A. 88 Hall, Roger 59 141. 178 Frutiger, Craig L. 5, 21, 60. 121, Goetter. Lonnie L. 103 Henslev. Lisa G. 89 Henze, Barbara A. 5, 27, 169, 175, Hudson, Jeanette 72 Johnson, Julie 105. 172 Kessmann, Dean A. 31, 183 183, 184 Huene, Christopher 72. 73, 142, Johnson. Paul D. 72 Kessmann, Kevin 105 Hernandez, Heidi 65, 66. 71, 131, 182 Johnson. Sharon K. 72, 176. 177, Key. Michele M. 32. 59. 171, 189 157, 182 Huergo, Fransisco 104 181 Kichline, A Chris 73 Hernandez. Joanne 89, 157, 163. Huff. Vickie 29, 172 Johnson. Todd A. 89 Kicielinski, Chris 105, 163 182 Huie, James R. 89. 182 Johnston. Michelle 89 Kickmann, Tim 182 Hernandez, Patricia 89, 157, 182 Huie, William 59 Jokerst, Diane C. 105, 179 Killough, Brenda G. 89 Herndon, Teresa L. 104 Hulse. Elizabeth A. 29 Jonas. Gerald B. 105 Kilzer.Gina 172 Herren, Timothy J. 104. 176, 177 Hume, Anthony E. 104 Jondro, Christopher 89, 176, 177 Kimball. Catherine 90 Herrington. Bartley 111 Hummel, Lynn 104 Jondro, Jeffrey J. 30 Kimball, Jeffrey J. 32 Herschbach, Albert 27 Hunt, Angie S. 88, 89 Jones, Becky 105 Kimberlin, Gerald L. 32, 180 Herzberg. Brian P. 89. 96, 141, 156 Hunter, Charles T ill Jones. Cathy 183 Kimbrel, Dawn M. 73 Hester. Jananne 27, 60, 185 Hunter, Lawerence 80 Jones, Cynthia S. 30, 122, 165. Kimbrel. Edward A. 73 Hester, Kyle 104 Hunter. Mary 89 169 Kimbrell, Melanie D. 32, 120, 164. Hester, Marianne 104 Hunter, Michael 72, 150, 156 Jones, David M. Ill 177 Hester. Tammy R. 104. 180 Hunter, Timothy 29 Jones, Howard II 68, 105, 111. 124 Kimbrell. Ross L. 32. 131, 142, 178 Hibser. Rodney M. 27 Hunter. Wendy A. 29, 61, 137, Jones, Jennifer D. 80, 129, 153, Kincer, Tamela M. 32, 183, 189 Hickman. Paul 27 153, 177 177. 179. 182 King, Cynthia 32 Hicks, Brenda L. 71 Hurley, Joyce E. 104 Jones. John J. 96 King. David W. 90. 143, 156 Hicks, Tammy L. 89 Huster. E. William 59 Jones, John W. 59 King, Dusty 111 Higgins, Douglas J. 104 Hutchinson. Eddy 29. 189 Jones, Julia 59 King, Lisa C. 105 Highlander, Reid 104, 110 Hutchinson. Terrence 111 Jones, Kyle Alan 89, 152, 161 King, Michelle 32 Hiken, Kay A. 71 Hydron, Cleda M. 89 Jones, Laura E. 72 King. Skyler C. 32 Hiken, Kenley A. 89, 172, 173 Hydron, Elizabeth 72. 181 Jones, Penny 89 Kinnard, Keith W 105, 143, 161 Hill, Lesley 89. 182 Hydron, Ray E. 80 Jones. Rhea L. 105 Kinworthy, Cindy S. 33, 183 Hillabrandt, Suzanne 71 Hylla, Elizabeth 72 Jones, Robert 80 Kinworthy, Ronald E. 105 Hlava. Cynthia M. 104 1 Jones, Roy 72 Kirksey, Karen R. 105, 172, 173 Hobdy. John 89. 176, 177 Indermark, Janis 105 Jones, Virginia 105 Kirksey. Michael 73. 160 Hodge, Clifford 96 lndermark, Phillip 89 Jordan, Jeannie M. 30, 60, 70, 148, Kirssin, Kirk 99. 105, 161, 179 Hoenig, Cherie C. 89 Irvin, Billy J. 89, 143. 161 157, 179 Kisner, Jimmy 73 Hoerle, Mark 27. 180 Irvin, Tomas J. 80 Jordan, Kimberly 105 Kittstein, Craig 33 Hoffman. Laura M 27, 171, 183 Italiano, Linda M.29, 135, 165 Judge, Suzanne M. 72. 144, 178 Kittstein, Lori A 73. 165 Hoga. Shawn M. 104. 182 J Juenger, Pamela S. 105 Klaas, Pamela J. 90 Holdener. Susan J. 27 Jackson, Albert J. 29 Juenger, Randy 89 Kleier, Sheila L 73 Holland. David 71. 179 Jackson, Brian 105 Juenger. Tina 105 Kleier, Sherry L. 33 Holland, Mary Lou 28. 185 Jackson, Mary T. 105 K Klein, Anthony G. 90 Hollerbach, Kendra 104 Jackson, Rodney 30. 117, 171, Kalbfleisch. Brad 105 Klein. Laurie J. 33, 187 Hollerbach, Kristen 71 184, 186, 187 Kalbfleisch. Brian 72 Klein, Leslie G. 33, 59 Hollingshead, Curtis 111 Jackson, Scott A. 72 Kalicki, Victoria S. 30 Klobuchar, Scott P. 73 Hollingshead, Ronda 71 Jackson, Todd 105 Kaliher, Thomas 105, 176, 177 Knaust. Brett 90. 97 Hollister. Anna 104 Jacobs, Daniel 105 Kalika, Kelly J. 72 Knecht, Stephen P. 73, 184, 185 Hollister. Laurel 28 Jacobs, David 72 Kallvy, Kimberly 80. 125 Knecht, Tony Angelo 73 Hollister. Stephen 72 Jahns, Denise M. 72, 188 Kampwerth, Kathryn 5. 31, 158, Knopik, Edward J. 33. 187 Hollowich, Jeff A. 59 Jalinsky, Arthur D. 105, 143 167, 169. 179, 182. 185 Kocot, Theodore J. 33, 167 Holmes, Stacey J. 72 Jalinsky, Dawn M. 72 Kampwerth, Mark T. 105, 158. 161 Koke, Brian 73 Holmes. Susan K. 28 James, Rebecca S. 80 Kandlbinder, Pat 31, 183 Kollmann, David E. 33 Holst. Darla K. 28. 172, 176, 177, James. Wesley C. 72, 156 Kandlbinder. Tom 105 Konieczny, Suzanne 105. 176, 177 180, 189 James, Wesley F. 89 Karius. Cynthia 31 Konsky, Pamela 105. 144, 145. Holst, Donna F. 28. 172. 209 Jamruk, Brian D. 89. 158, 161. 178 Karl. Michael H. 89 149, 178, 182 Holten, Brett A. 28, 95, 115, 131, Jamruk, Christopher 72, 150, 156. Kassing, Donna A. 31 Koonce, Jodi M. 105 142, 160, 178 158, 178, 182 Kassing, Joe B. 72 Koonce, John D. 73 Holten. Scott 72, 142. 182 Janini, John M 105 Kassing, Steven V. 89, 96. 182 Koonce. Kelly M 73 Holthaus. Rodney D. 104, 176, 177 Janis, Donna J. 80 Katzenberger. Melissa 72 Kopcych. Theresa A. 90. 171 Holtzscher. Eric 28 Jarrett, Ben 81. 105 Kaveny, Kathleen 31 Korinek, Linda S. 6, 33. 148, 169, Holubasch, Teresa M. 59 Jenkins, Amy Marie 83. 89. 182, Keaveny, Donna M. 72 179, 185 Hood, Rachel C. 89, 182 184 Kebel, Connie 31 Korte, David E. 73 Hoover, Mary J. 59 Jenkins. Brian J. 72 Keck, Michael 105, 141 Korte. Michael S. 59 Hoover, Phil 89 Jenkins, Chris 89, 141, 156, 182 Keel, James 72 Korte. Robert 90 Hopper, Gregory 89 Jenkins, Jill L. 72 Keel, Kevin 105 Korte. Ronald 90 Hornbeak, Thomas R. 28 Jensen, Michael 72 Keene, Kris A. 89. 157, 182 Koskie. Theresa M. 105 Horton. Patrick 80 Jerome. David 72. 117, 182, 184, Keeney. Donna 72. 176. 177 Koste. Kim A. 106 Houghlan, Larry 111 185 Keith. Danny R. 72 Kosydor, Laura J. 34, 183 Houston, Vickie C. 28, 128. 130 Jerome, Patricia L.30, 128. 134. Keller. Curtis W. 89 Kosydor, Timothy 73, 142 Howard, Christina M. 29 188 Keller. Karen D. 72 Krietemeyer. Brian 90 Howard. Dawn A. 104. 186 Johann. Andrea L. 89 Keller. Karen K. 73, 172. 173, 186 Krishann, Murali 90 Howard, Dennis W. 89, 161 Johnson. Brad 105 Keller, Ricky 105 Krumm. Laura 106. 149 Howard, Timothy 104 Johnson. Carol J. 30 Kelley. Robert G. 89 Krumm. Timothy P 34, 60. 158, Howell, Stephen D. 72 Johnson, Cindy 72. 176, 177, 182, Kelso, Sheryl Marler 31 167, 169, 185. 188 Howell, Suzy 29 183 Kempfer. Tamara L. 31 Kubicek, Lisa P. 106. 149, 167. Howerton, Jonathan 104, 183 Johnson. David K. 72 Kempfer. Tracine M. 73 182. 186 Howerton. Timothy Johnson. Donnie L. 30 Kennedy. Rhonda 73. 172, 180, Kucinick, Mark 73 Howerton, Jonathan 104, 183 Johnson, Frank L. 89 186 Kuechle, Dale L. 34. 160. 188 Howerton, Timothy Johnson, Jay T. 72 Kerkemeyer, Roger E. 105 Kueker, Barbara A. 3, 6. 34 Howerton. Jonathan 104. 183 Johnson. Jeff S. 105 Kerwin, Mary F. 105. 182 Kueker, Debra K. 6. 34. cl7. 121. Howerton, Timothy R. 104 Johnson, Jenifer 105 Kerwin, Paul 73 169. 178, 184, 185. 187 lndex 215 artt. Marl . Jenifer A. !6 Kuhn. Kari 99. 106, 157 Kulikowski. Tina 90 Kumke, Thomas M. 73, 117. 184 Kupinski. Cheryl S. 34. 183 Kupinski, James R. 106 Kusmer. Kathy Kay 34. 180, 183 L LaDow. Ronald C. 34 LaDow. Tim Ladue. Charles 59 Lake. Michael S. 34 Lamar, Larry 35, 180 Lamar. Marilyn 73 Lamar. Yolonda 106 Lambird, Colleen D. 73 Lambird, Rodney W. 35 Lambird. Sherri A. 90 Lampe, Jerome E. 59 Landers. Michael 73 Landing. Lori A. 35 Lane, Melvin 73 Lane, Robert R. 73 Lang. Katherine E. 99. 106, 182 Lang. Laura A. 90 Langley. Chris J. 35. 133, 150, 182 Langley. Melissa I. 90. 163 Langreder. Kristi L. 35. 188 Lansing. John I. 59 Lassen, Sharon S. 35, 187 Laster, Nancy 73, 117, 180, 184, 186 Laswell, Jesse L. 90, 179 Latinette. Joseph R. 106 Launhardt. David 73. 176. 177 Lawrence. Darryl E. 35 Lawrence. Michael 73 Lawson. Tina M. 35, 187 LeBeau, Valerie A. 73, 165 Ledbetter, Anthony 73, 142 Ledbetter, David L. 90 Ledbetter, Mary 59 Ledbetter, William 111 Lee. Earl 106 Lee. Gerald 73 Leffler, Chris L. 35, 176 Leffler, Stasia L. 106, 182 Legendre. Angela D. 106 Lemanski. Greg J. 90 Lender, Kim A. 36 Lemus, Robert E. 90. 143 Lentz. Thomas 106. 176, 177 Lerch, Bradley 106 Lerch. Deborah A 36. 180 Leveling. Jerrilynn 36 Levingston, Deanna 36, 117, 169. 179, 184. 185 Levingston, Jerry C. 36, 125 Levy. Henry L. 36. 154, 155 Lewis. Danny J. 90, 143 Lewis. Karen S. 73 Lewis, Linda L. 73, 74, 153. 177, 180 Lewis, Rebecca J. 36. 176, 177 Lewis. Tom G. 36, 61, 116, 136, 150, 158, 160. 174. 178 Ley, Kimberly L. 36 Ley, Mark 106 Lilley. Daniel 37. 117, 184 Lilley. Melissa 73, 172 Linden. Adrienne F. 73. 117, 176, 179, 184 Linden, Christina N. 106, 176, 177 Lindsey, Jeff 90 Lindsey, Johnny R. 90 Liner, LaRoy C. 90, 151, 152. 161, 172 Liniger, Matthew M. Liniger, Michael 74, 96 Liniger, Scott 68, 74, 159, 160, 167, 182, 185 Link. Todd A 74, 142. 156 Little. Kelly 59 Locandro. Sheri 74 Lochmann. David R. 37 Lochmann, Michael S. 106. 152 Lochmann, Tim E. 37 Lockhart. Kimberly 106 Logsdon. Brett 106 Logsdon. Kay L. 90 Logsdon. Lori 106 Lohrun, Wendy 74 Lollar, Richard 106 Lomax. Kimberly G. 80 Long. Amy Sue 106, 186 Long. Linda L 5. 37, 60. 144, 165, 169, 174, 179. 182, 185 Loucks. Irvan 74, 142, 156, 188 Loucks. Tina M. 106 Lowery. Marilyn 90 Loyet, Allison M 37, 167. 187 Loyet, Craig M. 74 Loyet. Dianne 74, 182 Loyet. Kenneth T. 90 Lucas. Christine L. 106, 163 Lucas, Judith 83. 90 Luckshis, Julie 106 Luczak, Mark F. 90, 137. 161 Luessenheide, Janet 74, 181 Luffman, Jack 74 Luffman, Robin L. 90. 172. 173 Luna. Manuel 90 Lunceford. Thomas 90 Lunn. Angela K. 74. 174 Lutes. Alan 106 Lutes. Erin L. 37 Lutes. Gina 74. 174 Lutes, Kimberly D 106 Lutz, Jacob J. 74 Lyerla. Robert D. 106. 143 Lynch. Julie 106 Lynn, Candise R. 74 M Macari, Kristine E. 106, 147 Maddalino, Pat 90 Madden. Steve 74 Maguire, James A 106 Mahat. Marc A 74, 140 Mahr, Mason W. 106, 177 Major, Mark W. 106, 110, 152, 161 Maliszewski. Frank 80 Malter, Dee Ann 90 Maly. Steven L. 106, 176. 177 Mamino, Randy L. 90 Mann. Mary 37, 188 Manring. Dana 74, 144 Marchetto, Chris R. 106 Marco, Kimberly A. 74 Marks, Kevin W. 90 Marler, James A. 106 Marlow, William 74 Marshall, Phillip C. 37 Martin, Brian K. 74, 154. 158, 169, 178, 188 Martin. Lisa A. 37. 147, 179. 182 Martn. Lori M. 99. 106, 157. 163 Martin, Robert A. 106, 176, 177 Martinez, Matthew 80 Mason, Kathleen 74 Mason, Mark D. 74 Mason, Steve 90 Massa. Albert L. 74 Mathenia, Bonnie L. 74, 172, 173 Mathenia. Lonnie 59 Mathews. Rebecca J. 74, 180 Mathews. Susie R 90 Matt. Robert L. 59 Mattatall. Teresa M. 90. 92 Mattern. Gregory J. 106 Matthews. Roger 59, 172 Maurer. Eric 74 May. Delbert E 90 Mayer. Terri A 90 Mayes. Janice M. 38. 59, 63, 140, 165, 175 Mayes. Joyce M. 38. 63 Mayes. Mark W. 74 McAdams, Henry F. 106 McArthur. Brian K. 90 McCabe, Gary L. Ill McCain. Angela 106 McCallister, Tim E. 74 McCallister, Wendel 80 McCarthy. John P. 5. 38, 60. 128. 132, 150. 169, 178. 185 McCartney. David 106 McCartney. Rhonda K 74. 172 McCord, Tina 90 McCoy. John W. 91 McDaniel. Gary D. 74 McDaniel, Kimberly 107 McDonald. Carla R. 38. 174 McDonald, Chris S. 74 McDonald. Ronnie T. 91 McDonald. Sherry L. 59 McDowell, Russell 107. 143 McElroy. Michael 91 McFarland, Cathy A. 2, 38, 123, 183 McFarland, Cheryl 107 McFarland, Mary A. 38 McGowan, Michelle 107, 182 McGuire, Tracy Lynn 74 McKinney, Greg D. 91. 155 McKinney. Shelley 74 McMahon. Tom K. 74 McNeill. Scott 91 McNeish. Rita D. 38 McQuary. Malinda 91 McReynolds, Robert 96, 143 McSwain, Pierre 74. 156, 165 Mees, Cathryn A. 107 Mega, David F. 74 Meier, Janeece M. 107. 186 Meier, Ronald L. 75. 178 Mell, George T. 91, 146 Melton. Alice 75. 172 Meni, Michelle 91 Merrifield, Doris D. 75, 157 Merrifield. James F. 107, 143, 156 Merrit. Charles 107 Merritt, Sheri L. 38, 183 Merritt. Terrie E. 91 Mersinger. John S. 38 Mertzen, Terese A. 39, 60, 176. 177 Mesnier, Sharon 107, 171 Messina. Troy K. 91 Metheney, Troy G. 107 Metzger. Ellen C. 75. 157, 165, 178. 179, 185 Meyenburg, Kevin 107 Meyer, Beth Ann 91, 182 Meyer, Samuel W. 75. 180 Meyer, Terri 182 Mifflin. Charles R. 80. 182 Mifflin, Scott 75 Mikulait. Carla A 75 Mikulait, James A. 107, 141, 155 Militello. Richard 75, 182 Millay. Tamara 91. 96. 117. 123, 129 Miller. Keith A. 75. 142 Miller. Scott A. 91, 143 Milligan, Frank L. Ill Mims, David 91 Mims, Joanna M ill Mims. Laura Mae 91 Mims. Timothy S. 75 Minor, Lisa 91, 149 Mirabella, Roger W 39, 154 Mishanec. Cathy A. 91, 171 Missey, Michael K 80 Mitby. David M. 107 Mitchell, Craig A. 75 Mitchell, Daniel 59 Mitchell, Eric W. 39. 140, 178. 182 Mitchell, James 75 Mitchell, Kathleen 39 Mitchell. Laura A. 65. 75. 163 Mitchell, Marc E. 75. 140. 150, 151. 182, 186 Mitchell. Tanja M. 91 Mizulski. Michelle 75 Mizulski. Paul M. 39 Mohme. Kay L 6. 39. 135, 147, 169. 179. 182, 185, 188 Mohme, Laurie A. 75 Mokriakow. Leon 93. 172, 173, 180 Molnar. Frank 75 Monaghan. Sean M. 91 Monike, Stephen 80 Montgomery, Robert 96 Moody. Christine J. 39, 60, 169, 171, 175, 179, 183, 186, 187 Moon. Roger 75, 182 Moore, Ronda G. 75 Morgan. Donna 91 Morgan, Euil W. 107. 179 Morgan, Katherine E. 39. 180 Morgan, Lorn D.lll Morgan. Scott A. 39 Morgan. Wayne N. 91 Morietta, Christine 91 Moritz. Scott A. 91 Mortiz. Tammi A. 40 Morris, Scot 107, 156 Morse. Michele L. 107 Moses. John 107 Mosier. Kevin W. 80 Mottin, Thomas J. 40, 115, 133, 142. 150, 167, 185, 188 Moussette, Tonya M. 40 Mrvos. Debra K. 81. 107. 176, 177 Mrvos, Michael G. 75, 176, 177, 179 Mueller, Cynthia A. 91 Mueller, Laura J. 107, 186 Mueller, Lawrence J. 40 Mumper, Edward A 59 Mumper, Paul E. 107. 161 Mundy. Kelly L. 91, 145 Murphree. Mark 107 Murphy, Pamela D. 96 Murphy, Richard 75 Murphy, Ryan P. 91, 161 Myers, Debbie 96 N Nally, William T. 91 Nash. Pamela F. 96 Naugle, Craig 75 Neal. Cooper Bobbi 91 Nebinger, Ronald 161 Neemann, Greg 75 Neemann, Jessica 107, 117, 176, Parks. Robert D. 42 178. 184 Ridge. Julie R. 108 177, 184, 187 Pashia, R Anthony 80 Pulley. Kenneth W. 76 Riem, Angela 108 Nelson. Christina L. 91, 179 Paskero, Bryan P. 42 Pulliam, Donald 108 Riggs. Debra I. 44 Nelson, Debra L. 75 Patrick. Br d J. 76. 188 Purdy. Lisa 65. 76, 77. 153. 177 Riley. Charles W 92. 143 Nelson, Eugene 107 Payne, Christina L. 107, 182 Purdy. Melissa 99, 108. 112, 127, Riley. Edward M 108 Nelson, Jeff D. 59 Payne. Jeff 76 131, 157 Rindis. Kathy 182 Nelson, Mary Jo 40 Pea. Robert J. 42. 182 Pyatt, Mary 76 Rios. Michelle 45. 187 Nelson, Pamela 107 Peacock, Chris E. 42, 161 Q Ripple. Lieda A. 92, 176. 177, 182 Nelson. Randall R. 40. 135, 142, Pearson. Frank 107 Qualls, Betty Jo 108, 186 Rivero, Rebecca H. 77 160 Peck. Brian W 80 Qualls. Billy Jo 108. 180, 186 Rizzello. Tracey 111 Nelson. Shari P. 40. 180, 186 Peck. Theresa 107 Qualls. Yolanda 108, 172. 173 Robbins. Vanessa R. 108. 176. 177 Nelson, Sharon K. 91 Pedenko, J. Paul 91 Quarenghi, David K 92, 156, 158 Roberson, Deborah S. 108. 186 Neumann. David 91 Peek, Donnie E. 91. 161 Quarenghi, John P 43, 136, 146, Roberts, Barbara D. 77 Neuwirth, Randy S. 107 Peek. Jerome L. 107, 152, 161 178 Roberts, Donald 77 Neuwirth, Richard 59 Pejakovich, Roger D. 91 Quarenghi. Pam G 92, 114. 157, Roberts. Jacqueline 77. 108. 186 Nichols. Cathy A 65, 75. 116, 153, Peleate, Amy L. 107 158, 179, 182 Roberts. Lee T. 77 177 Pencak. Christine 92 Quick. Tracie L. 92 Roberts. Patricia D. 45 Nichols. Jennifer L. 75. 153. 177 Pencak. Marcia A. 92. 172. 173 R Robertson. Charles Nichols. Kimberlee 75 Penn, Donald W. 92. 156 Rabey, Katherine 108 Robertson, James 80 Nicol, Robert M. 80 Penn. S. Andrew 76 Rabey, Rodney 92 Robertson, Lauri 77. 167. 182 Niebruegge, Chris M. 107, 152 Penrod. Angela 42 Rable. Richard 96 Robertson, Sara 109 Niepert, Jeffrey S. 40 Pense, Loma D. 42. 182 Raby. Scott M 108. 161 Robertson, Shari L. 92 Noones, David 91 Perkins. Jeff L. 42, 187 Raeber, Stacy A. 76, 153. 177 Robinson. Angela R 92, 182 North, Joseph R 59 Perry, Roger A. 59, 188 Raffety, Kathy 108 Robinson, Dianna 111 Novosel, Mary D. 59 Peterson. Sheila 107 Rains, Keith A 92 Robinson, Edmund P. 77. 188 Nowak. Bruce E 91 Petty, Keith A 80 Ramon, Pio 108 156 Robinson. Gregory D. 45 Nowak. Janet 40. 164, 169, 177, Petty, Phillip D. 42. 180 Ramsey. Merik R. 108. 141. 156 Robinson. Jerry L. 77 183 Petty, Ronald J. 107 Ramsey. Michael A. 76 Robinson. Julie A. 45 O Peyla, Angela L. 92, 171, 182, 186 Ramsey. Tina M 108 Robinson. Kim S. 92 Oberkfell. James 107, 161 Phegley, David R. 92, 142, 143 Randant. Stephen A. 43 Robinson, Larry J. 77 Obernuefermann, Joe 107, 143 Phelps, Karen M. 42, 182 Range. Robert A 108, 141, 161 Rockamann. Gary 109 O’Brien. Jane Marie 107, 157, 163 Phelps. Rusty W. 76 Rangel. Lisa 108, 152 Rodgers. Andrew 77 O’Brien. Margaret L. 41. 60, 61, Phelps, Steve D. 76 Ratay, Alan 3. 44. 61, 79, 136, Rodgers. Cynthia A 92. 174 165, 169 Phillips. Brian 76 140. 182 Roedger. Rex A. 85. 92. 171. 182 O’Brien. Michael S 75, 76. 117, Phillips. Cari M. 43 Ratay, Randall 76. 140 Romanick. Kim Rae 109. 157 182, 184, 185 Phillips. James L. 76. 172 Rawdon. Cheryl R. 83. 92, 163 Romanik, Anthony L. 109, 161 O'Brien. Patrick S. 80, 188 Phillips, Sheri M 92 Rawdon, David P. 108, 182 Roso. Tammy R. 45 O'Brien. Paul P. 91. 146 Phillips, Valarie J. 107. 176 Rayman. Kelly 76 Ross. Jeffrey 109, 143 O’Connel. Matt D. 75 Pickering, Tim 71, 76, 142. 150, Raymer, Jason R. 44 Ross, Michael 77, 142 O’Connor, Rachael 91, 95, 115, 151, 160, 182 Raymer, Karen S. 44, 187 Ross. Patty 109 131 Pighini, Michelle 76, 117. 147. 182, Raymer. Kimberly A. 76 Rouggly, Shirley A. 77. 181 O’Donnell. James T. 107 184 Raymer. Robby A. 92 Rudelic. Anita 77. 117, 121, 128. O’Donnell, Millie E. 41 Piker. James 107 Recklein. Steve 96 158. 177, 184. 186. 187 O'Gara, John 41 Piker, Leatha A. 92 Record, Debbie 80. 180 Ruder. John L. 77 Ogle. Robert 59 Pitol, Susan J 76. 144, 148. 174, Record, Jim 92 Rudis. Cathy 77 Ohlendorf. Bill F. 41 178, 179, 182. 185 Redd, Ronald E 111 Rupprecht, Robert E. 45. 176, 177 Ohlendorf. Janice 107, 145, 149. Plantz. Sandra L. 92. 182 Reed. Charles T 108 Rushing. Caroline G. 109 178 Polette, Laurie 43 Reed. Jeff A. 92 Russell, Barbara 109 Oliver, Cindy L. 75 Ponder. Vicki 92. 164, 177, 179. Reed, Sherri S. 92 Russell, James 92 Olsson, Michael 75 183 Reever. Robin 76 Russell, Joseph D 77, 156 Omohundro, Mark W. 59 Poore. Michael O. 108 Rehg. Stacy A. 108, 117, 184 Ryan, Lori L. 77, 176. 177 Omohundro, Michael 75 Popek. Eugenia 111 Reichert. Michael 76 S Omohundro. Steven 59 Popek. John 96 Reichmuth, Jeff A. 92, 156 Sabbert. Kimberly A. 92, 97, 182 Origliosso. Chris M. 3. 41. 97. 133, Popov. Matthew L. 43 Reichmuth, Lori K. 76. 164. 177 Sackett, Cheryl A 77. 167, 171, 150 Popov. Stephanie D. 108, 157 Reid. Pamela 92 172, 174. 182. 185, 186 O’Rourke. Susan 75, 182 Porter, John W. 43 Reimler, Lori A. 92. 180, 182. 186 Sager. Lisa J. 93. 179 Orrell, Jonna L. 75, 182 Potter. Jeff D. 108. 140 Reinagel. Thomas 76 Sakalauskas, Albina 59 Ortiz, Teresa A. Potter. Karen 66, 180 Renfro. Bruce 76, 156, 158, 178 Salmons, Jerry A. 59 Ortiz, Tina 107 Potter. Kevin 76 Renfroe. Rhonda 167, 182 Sams. Gerry 109 Ostendorf, Lee A. 59 Powell. Belinda M. 76. 181 Renick. Timothy M. 44 Sandage. Richard 109 Owen. Beth 91 Powell. Kelly J. 43 Reynolds. John 76 Sanftleben, Mary A 45. 124 Owen, Julie L. 41. 176, 177 Powell, Russell 76 Reynolds. Major L. 77, 172 Santen, Lynn B. 109 Ozee. Michelle R. 91 Powers, Charles 108 Reynolds. Renard J. 108, 143 Satterfield. Linda 77, 172 Powers, Todd M 76 Reynolds. Timothy P. 77 Savich. Kelly D. 75. 77. 133 P Prange. Danny A. 92. 152 Reynolds. William B. 44 Scaggs, Gary W. 45, 156 Pace. Jerry A 111 Prather. Lisa 76 Reyoum, Jacklin 77 Scarborough. Brad 109 Pace. Melissa 83, 91. 120, 136. Prediger, Debbie R. 76 Rhoads. Sherri L. 108 Schaefer. Richard 109 157, 163, 182 Price. Linda L. 43. 117. 129. 165. Rhoten, Lana 108 Schaffer. Diane 78 Palmer, Kathy 107, 149 182, 184, 185 Rhyne. Janie M. 108 Schaeffer, Steven T. 77, 123. 169. Palmer, Kristine M. 41. 135 Price, Marlene L. 76 Rhyne. Scott 44. 174. 175, 182 176, 177, 184 Pani, Julianne 75 Price, Terry J. 76 Rice, Jeffrey D. 44 Schaeffer. Twylla 111 Parker, Marc W 41. 108, 133, 140, Prosise, Linda 108 Rice. Pamela M. 77 Schaeffer. Wm. F. 77 150, 160, 169, 178, 182, 185 Prosise, Robert 43 Richardson. Kim K 108 Schaffer. Mitchell 59 Parker, Terrance J. 41. 66. 114. Provow. Timothy 99. 108, 143, Rickert, Candace D. 92 Schaller, Michele 45, 172, 173, 131. 137, 142. 178, 182 179 Rickert, Paula M. 44. 180 174. 189 Index 217 Parkerson. Patricia 76 Pugliese. Rorie 76. 117, 151. 159. Riden, Steven M.7‘ :hanuel, Beth 218 Schardan. Barbara 77, 172 Scheiter. Marsha A. 93 Schilling. Janet 77 Schlau, Jeffrey A. 46 Schlessinger. Donne 77, 154 Schlotter, Nancy E 46 Schmerbauch, Thomas 80 Schmitz, Cary S 46 Schneider, Chris 77 Schneider, Julie D. 83, 93, 176 Schneider, Robert 46 Schneidewind. Kim S. 46 Schneidewind, R.K. 80 Schoeber, Michelle 77 Schott, Brian 109, 146 Schott. Jeff J. 93 Schreader. Kimberly 46 Schreader. Mark 109 Schuetz. David L. 80 Schwartz, Elizabeth 93. 179, 184 Schwartz. James L. 77, 146, 178, 185 Schwartz, John W. 46. 146, 167, 178, 182, 186 Schwartz. Ronda J. 46. 172 Schwartz. Ronnie 77 Schweickert, Greg T. 77. 156 Scoggins. Leslee A. 93 Scown. Lee 77, 78, 142, 161 Seaton, Daniel L 59 Seaton. David C. 59, 80 Seaton, Helen M. Seaton, Rebecca 109, 176, 177 Sedelmeier, Rami K. 109, 163 Seger, Carla M. 47 Seger, Frances A. 93 Seiber, Gena K. 109 Seiber, Lisa D. 109 Self, Russell E. 47. 140 Serrano. Alicia S. 99, 109, 163 Setser, N. Thomas 93 Sexton, Jerrie 47, 117, 121, 129, 184, 189 Shaak. Todd E. 47, 167. 188 Shaffer, Barry C. 93 Shaffer, Linda D. Shane, Pattie L. 47 Shannon. Mike K. 96, 143 Shea. Dennis 109. 172 Shelton, Mike W. 93 Sherbut, John C. 78. 117, 184, 185 Shields, Jack 109. 143 Shillito, Rebecca M. 78 Shimkus. Jana L. 78. 144, 178 Shipman. Darlene 47 Shockley, Zadonna 93 Shook, Patrick 59 Short, Bobbi 109 Short. Vicki 109 Shreve, Suzanne M 93 Shrodes. Tenry L. 47, 142 Siefert, Thomas 78 Siegel. Greg S. 47. 59. 61, 114, 137, 185 Siegele, Shelly M. 2. 47, 183 Siekmann, Thomas L. 93, 182 Siekmann, Timothy W. 141 Sierra, Michael A. 78 Silhavy, Robert E. 143, 186 Simmons, Sharon M 48 Simmons. Tracy E. 78, 188 Simon, Jerry C. 93 Simons, Anna M. 78, 187 Simpson, Gary L. 93 Sims, Carrie D. 93 Sims, Shawn D 78, 114. 117, 160, 183, 184, 185 Sinks. Belinda C. 48, 176, 177. 180 Sinskey. Clay L. 48 Skaggs. Deborah R. 48. 187 Skelton. Sandra L. 48, 137, 180, 183 Skinner. Kenneth 96. 155 Skinner, Kimberly 78 Skinner. Thomas L. 109 Skittino, Betty Jo 93 Slater, Dennis B. 109 Slaughter. Angela 109, 172 Slaughter, Kathryn 111 Slaughter. Kelly 109, 176, 177 Slaughter. Valarie 78 Sleeter. Kenneth A. 78, 93 Sleeter, Kevin A. Sloan, David B. 109 Sloan, Gary Lee 78 Sloan, Stacy L. 109 Smiddy, Dawn 78, 179 Smith, Allen 78, 142, 188 Smith. Ann 109 Smith. Casey V. 48, 130, 142, 156 Smith. Colleen 48. 180 Smith, Deanna L. 48, 183 Smith. Douglas R. 93, 140 Smith. Everett 111 Smith. Jeffrey D. 93 Smith, Jeffrey L. 109, 152 Smith, John 183 Smith. Kimberly J. 78 Smith, Lana Rae 49 Smith, Lori J. 93 Smith. Patricia 109 Smith. Patricia 109 Smith, Patricia A 49 Smith. Randy 78 Smith. Ronald 93 Smith, Sara E. 109 Smith, Todd J. 109, 161 Smithee, Harr old A. 78 Smock, Danna J. 65. 69, 78, 121, 153, 177 Solomon, Carol 183 Sommer. Barry 93, 96 Souers, Jacqueline 49 Souers, Megan 80 Sova, Leslie M. 49. 188 Sova, Marc A. 109, 183 Sparks, Dawn 183 Spengler. Timothy L. 80 Spicer. Edward 93 Spicuzza, Dawn M. 78. 121, 172, 173 Spiker, Janet L. 153, 177 Spillari, Gina 109 Spotanski, Mark A. 96 Spotanski, Terrance 49 Sprague, Kelly R. 78 Sprinot, Sandra K. 93 St. Aubin, Traci L. 49, 60, 167, 169, 182. 186 Staats. Julie 49 Stahnke, Carma M 49, 138 Stalets, Chris C. 49 Staley, Jeffrey D. 78. 160 Stankus, Cindy 93 Stankus, Twyla K. 78 Stanley, Kevin 109, 155 Stapleton, John 109 Stark, Joseph 93 Staroba. Kelly 78 Staroba, Sheila M. 50 Staroba, Thomas J. 50 Starzyk, Scott 109 Stegeman. Linnea B. 93, 182 Steiner, Traci 78 Stennett. Dawn 109 Stennett, Timothy H. 50 Stephens. Brian D. 93, 143 Stephens, David C. 110, 152 Stephens. Mark A 50, 154, 178 Stephens. Susan M 78. 165 Sterling. Angela M 78 Sterling. David S. 110 Stimson. Billy W. 93, 143 Stinnett. Terri L. 50 Stirnaman. Nancy 78. 137 Stites, Suzanne M. 50, 187 Stockley. Mary Ann 78. 181 Stogner. David A. 50 Stone. Marty 96 Stoner, K Craig 50. 187 Stoner, William D. 78, 174 Stonesifer, Cindy L. 59 Stortz, Willie 93 Stowers, Peggy 78, 80, 123. 165, 180 Strackeljahn. John 110 Stram. Mark A. 93 Straub. Mel J. 59, 154 Strickland, Wesley 78, 172, 173, 188 Stringer, John R. 78, 146, 150, 151, 158, 178, 179 Strong. Ron 110 Stroud, Scott G. 50, 188 Stroup, Martha K. 94 Strubinger, Tina L. 79 Stuart. Robert S. 94 Suess, Lori D. 51. 183 Suess, Steve P. 94. 178 Sugg. John 110 Suhre, Alison K. 94. 157 Suhre, Michael T. 51 Sullivan, Alice 79 Sullivan, Teresa A. 94, 97, 182 Sulya. Tracey L. 94 Summers, Rhonda L. 110 Suria. Angela R. 110, 182, 186 Suria, R. Vincent 51 Suttles, Tony A. 110 Swalley. William 59 Swearengin, Tommy 94 Sweeney. Sean M. 110, 176, 177 Sweet, Michael C. 79 Sweet, Sandra S. 51. 165 Swift, Lisa G. 94 Swip, Joe D. 79, 176, 177 Swip, Robert A. 94. 176, 177 Sykes, James M. 59 Szakacsi. Catherine 79 Szakacsi, Dennis L. 51 Szakacsi, Edward M. 59 Szakacsi. Michelle 110, 182, 186 T Tallmadge. Thelma 79 Tamburello, Leonard 79 Tanner, Cliff 110, 143 Tarrant. Dennis A. 51 Tayloe. Bradley E. 51. 60. 182 Taylor, Ginger 79, 174, 180 Taylor, Jeffrey L. 51 Taylor. Laura J. 52, 183 Taylor. Natalie J. 110 Taylor, Ruby A. 110 Taylor, Steven J. 110 Temple, Robert D. 79 Tenllado, Maria 110, 176, 177 Tennant. Kenneth W. 52 Thayer. Laura 79, 172, 173 Theodor, Susan K. 52 i Theodorakis. Paul 110 I Thiel. Laura A. 52. 176. 177 I Thomas. Cara A 52. 183 I Thomas. Cynthia 59 I Thomas. Milton L 94. 186 I Thomas. Stacey L. 52, 181 I Thomason, Shawn M. 110 1 Thomerson. Rachel M. 94. 171. I 186 I Thompson, Carla 52, 117. 141. 1 171. 184 I Thompson. Chris 110, 155. 156 I Thompson. Debra K. 83, 94 I Thompson. James S 79 I Thompson. Steven C. 94. 167 I I I Thoroman, John L. 94, 156. 158 I Thorpe. James A. 52 I Thorpe. Lisa 110. 149. 174 I Thouvenot. Cheryl A. 79 I Thuis. Lori A. 53 I Thuller, Juliane N. 79. 182 I Tiemann. Chris W. 53 | Timmons. Ann Marie 94 I Tindall. Paula J. 110, 172. 173 I Tinsley, Kriss R. 53 I Tipton. Terry J. 79, 125. 174. 188 I Tobin, Kenneth P. 79 I Tomaszewski, Larry 53 I Tomic, John G 79 I Tomic, Theresa M. 53 I Tomlin. Melissa J.lll I Toms, James 110 I Tottleben. John 94, 143 I Tourville. Robert 79. 182 I Towery. Dawn S. 110. 157 j Townzen, Melanie 110, 186 1 Townzen, Tom M. 94 I Traiteur, Evette 79 I Travis. Carolyn M 59, 172, 181 Travis, Henry M 79, 124 Trebllcock. Fred E. 110 Trebilcock. Shelly 94, 180, 182 Trebilcock, Vickie 79 Trione, Charles J. 53, 142 Trione, Terry E. 83. 94, 182 Trowbridge, Natalie 79, 165 Trowbridge, Tammy 94, 171, 172 Trucano, Christine 53, 183 Trucano, Leslee K 94 Trucks. Steven M 79 Tucker, Diane 79. 181 Turner, Larry J. 53 Turner, Lisa E. 94 Turner. Lonnell 79 Turner, Patrick 79 Turner, Penny L. 53 Turner, Tammy Tyberendt, Thomas 110 U Uhles, James J. 59 Ulkus, Laura E. 94, 182 Underwood, Linda 79, 178, 186 Unger. Constance A. 5, 54, 60. 169, 179 Urbeck, Stanley J. 110 Usselton, Ronald T. 110, 152 V Vancil, Gregory E. 54 Vandersand, William 94, 151, 15! VanDyke, Paul K. 79, 140 VanHook, Eric R. 110 VanHook, Stephen 94 VanHoose, Brad W 94, 140, 16 VanHoose. Carol K. 79 Welch, Jamie 55 Work, Sandra D. 57, 62 VanHoose, Danny 54 Welle, Christine 95 Worstell. Rose A 111 VanHoose, Denise 99, 110, 137. Welle. Jane F. 56. 183 Wright, Jeffrey A. Ill 163 Welle. Kathi 111. 182 Wright, Jennifer L. 80, 176, 177 VanHoose. Paula 94 Welle. Mark A. 80, 150, 151. 182 Wright. Julie A. 2. 57, 59. 62. 180. Varner. Robert 79 Welmon. Cheryl L. 80. 172 189 Vaughn. Chris 80 Wendler, Michael T. 56 Wright. Kevin 95 Vaughn, Steven 79 Wentzel, Ellen J. 95 Wright, Kristi K. 6. 58. 62, 117 Vennom. Carla 172 Wentzel, Ruth L. 56, 182 Wright. Ray W. 59 Vennum, Warren E. 79 Werner. Karen 80 Wright. Scott 65. 68. 80. 120. 155. Verbeck, Michael L. 54. 188 West, Craig A. 56. 187, 188 178, 179, 185 Vergari, Janelle 79. 182 West, James E. 56 Wright. Steve 111. 161 Vesper. Doug K. 94 White. Brad L. 95. 152, 161 Wright, Tricia 111 Veteto, Charles E. 54 White. Christopher 80 Wrigley, Denise 80 Vigna, Lori J. 79 White, Marcia 111 Wrigley. Michael S. 80 Vinyard, Victor 79 White, Susan 80, 172, 181 Wrigley. Mitchell D. Ill, 143 Viviano. Donald F. 54 176, 177 Whitehead. Robin D. 56 Wrigley. Richard L. 58. 187 Viviano. Robert 79, 177 Whittaker, Julie L. 56 Wrinkle. Brian P. 95. 176. 177 Vogt. Edward D. 94 Whittom, Rodney E. 59 Wuebbles, Lori A. 59, 172 Vogt. Paul 94. 154 Whitton. Cathy D. 56, 59, 171. Wurtsbaugh. Martha 6, 58. 128. Vojas. Mark J. 54 175, 187, 189 158, 174. 178. 179. 182. 184. Vojas. Tom Michael 110. 143 Whitton. Leanne M. 80 185 Volkers, Brian K. Ill, 143 Wickham, Janet G. 56, 183 Wyatt, Todd D. 58 Volluz, Lloyd E. 59 Wideman. Jesse L. 57, 187 Wydra. Laurie A. 95 Volluz, Timothy P. 59 Wideman, Michele A. 95 Y VonSeng, Derek J. 105 Wiegers. Jody 111. 112. 136 Yakubinis. Jeffrey 58. 186, 187 W Wiegers, Jody 111, 112, 136 Yakubinis. Jennifer 95 Wachter, Darla 110 Wilcox. Dinna 80 Yanones. David 95 Wadlow, Angela M. 54. 187 Wilds, Lori A. Ill Yarbrough, Michelle 95 Wadlow, Scott 111, 141, 155 Wiley. Billy W. 95 York. Donald 111 Waelterman, Deborah 79 Wiley. Joanne E. 80 York. Suzette 95 Wagner. Karen S. 80, 172 Wiley, William L. Ill, 143 Young. Victor 80 Wagner. Toni 111 Wilhold, Tina 80 Youngblood. Marty 161 Waldram, Sandra K. 54, 147, 179 Wilke. Mark A. 57, 188 Younger, Carol A. 80 Walker. Joyce R. 6. 55. 115, 116, Wilke, Patti L. 95. 149. 172. 173. Younger, Wayne E. 80 117, 121. 122. 167, 182. 184, 182 Yureck, Darin 58. 182. 185 186, 187 Wilkinson, Jennifer 99, 111, 182 Yurek, Alan Walker, Mark H. 80 Williams, Brett A. 57 Z Walker, Todd 80 Williams, Bryan L. 57, 188 Zabawa, Pam A. 58 Wallace, Deana 80, 148 Williams. Carl W. 80 Zacha. Stephanie 65. 80, 158, 174, Wallace. Denise M. 80. 172, 173 Williams. Charles 57. 180 178. 182 Wallace. Derk G. 94. 96, 179 Williams. Darrell 80 Zacha. Steve 111. 140. 156, 182 Wallace, Jimmie 111 Williams. Debra G. 80 Zakszewski. Tom J. 58 Wallace, Kelly Ann 94. 164, 177 Williams, James E. 59. Ill Zarek, Louis 111 Wallace, Stepanie 111 Williams, Karen 59 Zavaglia, Todd A. 95. 96. 161 Wallerstedt, Matt 94 Williams. Ralph S. 95 Ziegler. Steven 80 Walter, Dianne E. 80, 174, 175, Williams. Robert 80 Zike. Leah C. 58, 180 182 Williams. Willie E. 96 Zimmer, James G. 59, 154 Wandling. Michael 111. 143 Williamson, Robert 80 Zilmer. Linda K. 95 Warfield. Randy A. 95, 141 Wilson, Jill 111 Zink. Dean 111 Warren. Janie D. 55 Wilson, John Zink. Dorothy 80. 172. 174 Warren. Larry R. 80 Wilson, Lynn M. 80 Zucha, Darvin L. 80 Wassell. Joey 111 Wilson. Shelly A. Zucha. Yvonne 59, 187 Wassell. Toni R. 55 Wilson. Tracy 80, 186 Wasser, Melissa Ann 95, 182 Winkler, Keith A. 57 Wasser, Terry J. 55 Winkler, Kevin L. 95 Waters, Timothy 55, 60, 169, 182 Winschief, Matt 111 Watkins, James T. 95 Winters, Jimmy T. Ill Watt. Kimberli 6. 55, 114. 117. Winters. Robert 111 182, 184, 185. 186, 187 Wiseman. Lisa 111 Watt, Randall C. 59 Witte. Thomas W. Ill, 152 Watt, Robert C. 95 Wolf, Connie E. Ill Way. Wayne K. Ill, 143. 161 Wolf, Steven 95 Webb. Lisa 111 Wolfe. Erika 80 Webb. Steven J. 80 Wolff, Tracy A. 80 Weber. Kathleen M. 95 Wood, April D. 95 Weckerly, Bradley 111 Wood. Carl A. 96 Wedesky, Anna M. 55 Wood. Lewis L. 59 Wedesky. Maralyn J. 95. 149 Wood. Paul 80 Weeks. Mark S. 111. 143, 156 Woodcock. Mary Jo 57, 183 Weil, Thomas J. 95. 156 Woodford. Brenda L. 59 Weiss. Bill M. 80, 150, 151 Woods, Bobby J. 95 Weiss. Cynthia 111 Woods. Charles 111 Weiss, Heidi L. 95. 179 Woods, Lisa A 95 Weiss. Karen S. 55 Woods. Tammy M. 95, 172 Index 219 Weiss. FOR THE RECORD ONCE AGAIN Every year the work and effort that goes into this yearbook merits credit beyond the staff itself. This year we received help from various individuals and organizations, and they deserve our thanks and recognition. The 1983 Kaho-kian staff wishes to express thanks to the following people and organizations: — CHS administrative staff, secre- taries, and custodians. — Frank Pitol, Athletic Director — Professional photographers Ralph Haury of Haury Color Studio; John Locus of John Locus Photography; and James Herren of Herren Photography. — Collinsville Herald. The Kahokian staff would like to give a special thanks to Mrs. Izetta Davis and Mrs. Earlene Shaw for all their time and effort. Without their help the yearbook would not have been completed. The 1983 Kahokian Staff Ann Asselmeier, Angie Green Editors-in Chief SPECIFICATIONS The 1983 Kahokian was produced by the yearbook staff for the students of Collinsville High School at a cost of $15 to each subscriber. The book was printed by Jostens American Yearbook Company of Topeka. Kansas. The summer book was delivered in September. Included in the book are 220 pages of which 8 pages are full-color process and another 16 pages are second color. The book is trimmed to a 9” x 12” page size using gloss premium text cover style. American silk-screened in true-life color, and sewed bind- ing. The company printed 1,200 copies of the book. Headlines, except for the division pages, are set in Souvenir and 36-point size. Body copy is set in 10 point and caption copy is set in 8 point — both Souvenir. The official photographer for the underclassmen pictures was Hal Wagner of St. Louis. Senior pictures were taken by Haury Color Studio, John Locus Photography, and Herren Photography, or any other local photographer of the student’s choice. The class of 1983 expresses its excitement after the commencement exercises. 220 Closing


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