Conant High School - Conanite Yearbook (Hoffman Estates, IL)

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C ' Q James B. Conant High School Conavite l Opening . . . 2 People Student Life . . . 8 Seniors Sports . . . 46 Index Organizations . . . 102 Closing 700 E. Cougar Trailg Hoffman Estates, IL. lostens Yearbook Co. 1986, Volume 22 -9- , I E'19lU! f'ng6 M'n d5 Scan The Rea' SCOOP 'H Th'5 X RESERVED FOR CLASS 6 7 2 -nun 4 Zz X 571, 7 7 S WwQ I 9 P W 2 SQ Q ff!! l f ' I X KN! , 1 A f V K!! ' A , , S X . wg da W im-:AE 1 P P. U-if gm Zopy Of COUGAR LIFE .t Hx My 1 . I 0-we 1Clockwise-below! ln exciting part of Conant's Disney Day was the free carriage rides in the parking lot. Posing lor a picture after a pep assembly are . the enthusiastic Senior Class. l om time uennirery stands out in a crowd. l Disney Hosts play their roles well. Debbie Kuester must do her homework even on toga day. A most surprising dsplay of fireworks was w shown at the Conant football game. CJ. Herro obviously has a lot of Cougar l ,, eb ,V QA ' l g J la, spirit. l l ' ' f f r 2 S I ., Vw...' 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Colorful balloons can be found in the cafeteria on special birthdays. The yellow limos line the street in lront of the school. Darrin Bucchanan obviously doesn't want to dance with Kevin Jacobsen. llamlng it up is Bryant lewis. Opening! 5 nA Lifetime Of Learning We meet many people in our lifetime. But perhaps none make an impression quite like those of high school friends. Close friends. Those friends with whom you had an emotional bond that you vowed could never be broken. High School was a time when love flew free, and emotions ran high. Knowledge and ideas were subconsciously stored away for use in later life. High school was something that everyone wanted to get through, but upon graduation wished they could go back. It-is a time in life that is taken lor granted. And in your senior year you finally realize that the true meaning of life is upon you. , lt is now time to make solid decisions, fulfill dreams, and gain freedom and respect in a society with everchanging values. It is now that we sadly say goodbye to good friends and move on. We exchange dreams for realities. Desire, capability and luck all enter the picture now. As we grow older and life goes on, we try to mold a better world for the next generation. Gina Quilici lov-his-g:,' in a ? E E- if , W A U'--'i A fe . if 5' 'f f za- , x A 4 1 J 5. J Vg? .1 at I 418.45 at ,E LL V ' N .- W ,L ' gf- - . .?4?gli. . , k x ,gp exif? 1 C I 4 .arg 1 i I s 1. in ,A , s e . : U 'N l kms gh Txx W , . nl , . 3 g div V' ., -., Hu., .ATM 'ww Ax . 1' -KN I-..HM2.r Ei . s r 1 'M f 'f'f X ' E5 Q' if A iclwllvlll-IIIIIO Ill: Gllsrludsn keep the fans enthusiasm high at the game. The lille Ildnfs pm together after an exciting MG. Bulcdyschodlslhntocloymaroundforthisshident loo lhrlllriuh md Erl llor give Santa a run for his money. WW MII! hr the big play-nfl game are the Cougars. Close friends Gina Palmisano and Paula Lindholm take a break at Tumabout. lllhody also can believe that lim Pawiak passed his class either. Eric hoalmn dafliloly has the Christmas spirit. 0ptri1l7 mtg I x , .1 1 , A xx, 1' ., :n ,A..1-... ,DIP S x , as G' .-W x 'H ,J L . , K Spirit Week To The Cougar Beat The week started with Conant classes showing their true colorsg the seniors expressed a return to classicism as they sported togas. Tuesday celebrated an American hero, Pee Wee Herman, with bow ties and bold prints. Every Cougar adopted a new identity for Incognito Day-some hid themselves quite well by staying home. We definitely wanted our MTV on Thursday, Rock Star Day. Seniors hit the gym shouting on Thurs- day night's Almost Anything Goes, showing No Mercy and taking No Prisoners. Friday featured a school of blue and white while loyal Cougar fans withstood the weather to cheer on the Football players. Private jets were taken to Bankok Satur- day night for some Oriental and fanatical fun. Wh 101 Spirit Week X4 ,Mn rv R -,f 51 is W w 73? ww im? 'LG Ri if 5 H. 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Yes, I would like to blow a kiss to the special Senior class. I hope the Seniors of next year have as many enjoyable days. Love, Gina Quilici Thank you for fitting this interview into your calen- dar of polo and parties, your majesty. We had to keep this brief as the couple could catch their jet to Bankok. Uilockwise-lefty lorie Denkevvalter and her date, Tom Sutter, let loose at the Homecoming Dance. Taking a break from the dance are lim Herdman and Gina Quilici. Claire Kaplan knows how to have a good time dancing. -A Sharing a slow dance are Nina Dilohn and lim Pawlak. Rose Arabors, Dave Kenik and Melissa Kopke pose for the camera, Senior Attendants Santi Mosquera and Amy Wieczorek proceed to the court. Homecoming Court: Cleft to righth Bryan Ange- Ietti, Kathy Kittie, Kevin lacobsen, Gina Palmis- ano, lim Herdman, Gina Quilic, Santi Mosquera, Amy Wieczorek, Lane Solberg, lill Goddard. Homecoming Dance!15 I s L' ght W 't'n g Visual communication continued to dominate the '80's, and it is not surprising that so many Conant students elected to take photography. With the Art Department now offering a full year of photo, stu- dents can control every phase of development and thus expression. The ease of technology has made it possible for students now to sketch with their cam- eras and take notes on film. The wide range of styles and subjects are as varied as the students them- selves, although individual focus seems to stand out as the tavored subject. 161 Photography ww I, Wx Nw XX N Wgfg ' V N M 4 xg 'WAX' A Mi J Q fl' fy, 1 my Wmffwzwmflg fx Q M.. ,my N www M M M ,,,,.. Y M - 'w'0'g1'4'?xi mm 11121 Hf:g,.f: Lx 131' mg i fkfk - - b y fs '13 ff , A . , Y 'WFW M4522 Jw , 1 ,, Q? ywy - W W M ' , W 1. ff PM W1 ww. my f , ,,-, , M:- fd ,M wmv. fx M f-fit I ,av 9? if ,ev -' Q 553 x Y in I Zu ' , N f , is ff' av Wk kmi? ,W 1, Q I . V? K f ,V X After We Fell First there is total darkness. Then suddenly jum- bled thoughts, mixed emotions, people in black and white scatter across an empty plane. From the depths of the darkness appears a man in grey. Who is this man? What does he want? He sits and begins to talk. As he explains his life you suddenly realize you're inside his mind. You're with all of his thoughts of past, present and future. You watch as he explains his goods, his bads, his rights and his wrongs. You feel pity and sorrow and even anger for him, but can you help him? This of course comes from only one man. His name is Arthur Miller, and his play is entitled After the Fall. lt is a very intricate and deep play. lt required a very large cast. Many people tried out. Then the cast was chosen. It was a cast of new faces and old. For some it would be their first big shot. For others it would be the dream they had been waiting for. In the weeks before the play the actors and actresses would go through confusion, frustration, mental strain and even physical pain. Many of the group became closer and others just drifted further. As for cast unity, it was lacking. ln the end though, everything came together. Emotions ran high and low. Everything just fell into place as one man, Quentin, tries to tell you about his problem of his life. Should he get remarried for a third time? Would he destroy his relationships? Was it his mother's fault? Was it his fault that his friend killed himself? Would he realize his mistakes? ln the end you know that he does realize what he did wrong. But still you wonder if you helped him get it off his chest. P.S. Yes, you helped! Student Director Sincerely, Quentin Claire Kaplan Quentin Mike Nanfria Father Ted Rafferty Dan lim Niewiara Lou Steve Bessemer Mickey Dwayne Wiseman Maggie Kris Trayser Felice Mindy Asper Holga Nancy Phillips Mother Kathy Reno Elsie Angie Rush Louise Laura Bessemer Carrie Sharon MacArthur Extra Woman Lora Miller Extra Men Mike Nelson Tom Daly Glenn Maslankowski Dwight Van Theemsche Scott Weidig A , 'T ' wr Q' Iff' ,f , ,x . sf, Around The World When students returned to Conant in September, the lucky ones were those who had been to THE concert tour of the summer, The Boss-Bruce Spring- steen playing to a capacity crowd in Soldier Field on a steamy August Friday. Summer concert going has become a maior pasttime and this was the concert that broke all records for '85. Then as fall rolled on, the Monsters of the Midway became the Miracle of the Midway by winning the Super Bowl Cconveniently between se- mestersh. Conant was not immune to the American media event and Bears' colors were everywhere in addition to favorite numbers such as 10, 50, 34, and 72. Two tragic events affected students on many levels. Millions watched in horror as the space shut- tle burst into flames only seconds into flight. What had become routine was irreversibly altered. Many students planning summers in Europe were dismayed as highjackings remained in the news throughout '85 and '86. It seemed that Libya and Lebanon dominat- ed much of the news in spring. The summer saw a Down Home focus ranging from Farm Aid ll to Hands Across America to Liberty Weekend with the largest public display ot patriotism since 1976. And That's the Way It Was. ff .wwf-wwf M. J., fyfyffik' ttilockwise-aboveb The hearts of many were broken after the shuttle explosion. QAPJ A TWA Boeing 727 hijacker tires his automatic rifle in the air to deter people from approaching the airliner at Beirut. CUPIJ Chicago Bears celebrated after William Perry took a pass from quarterback lim McMahon for a touchdown in the Bears'Green Bay game tUPlJ Concert-goers swarmed Soldier Field to get a glimpse of The Boss-Bruce Springsteen. CAPJ West Germany's Boris Becker win his second consecutive Wimbledon title at the age of eighteen. QUPIJ The price drops are are a boom to motorists with regular gas falling below the 51.00 mark. CUPID Harry Belafonte and Mary Lou Retton ioin hands as they announce plans for Hands Across America, a proiect of USA tor Atrica. CUPIJ And That's The Way It Was!23 Students Strive For Excellence Students for Excellence was not formed to do things, but to be about things. Using our various adventure days and projects which included You are Special Day, Disney Day, Holiday Greeting Cards, You Are A Celebration of Life ltsell, A lun- cheon for the entire staff in the redecorated student cafeteria, breakfast rolls on Valentine's Day, Chicago Day, plus leadership seminars and peer tutoring throughout the year, we hoped to bring a smile to the face of others, to make them feel a little better about Conant, about coming to work and maybe, if even for a short time, to feel better about themselves. Stu- dents for Excellence was about leaders. There is no question that the position of LEADER has been over- glamorized to the point of non-reality. Our society has given the impression that leaders are given special privileges, are exempt from any menial tasks and are constantly in the spotlight of fame and fortune. Nothing could be further from the truth. Leaders and leadership involve giving, leadership is about doing for others, leadership is based on make the WE-US more important than the I-ME, Leadership is about wanting to be excellent-unselfishlyl A list of participants involved in Students for Excellence would be most difficult to produce, and here is why. From the very beginning of the year I have insisted that the membership be very fluid. Student involvement has depended on the activity, time of year, time investment required, when the performance is scheduled, ect. Of course there have been those students who are always involved, but l really do not feel that we should begin' to list them and exclude the others. Steve Hoernemann ttllockvvise-above! The Jesse Ilita Tumbling Team was the main attraction at the Chicago Day assembly. Conant Sturlmts are Special was the main theme of Students for Excellence. This group represents only a few of the enthusiastic members. The Chicago Honey Bear stunned the crowd. The Living Seas was one of the many different transformations made to Conant on Disney Day. Mr. Hoernemann and students help set up before the big day. You Are Special locker decorations that lined every locker were the first event Students for Excellence sponsored. When ascendhg the stairs on Chicago Day, you found hallways transformed into parts of Chicago, such as Chinatown. 24lStudents For Excelence f-M4-1--M?-..,.-....q.L..,.,...fQW,,. ,,., , 4... +-- Y N... ,..,,, ' 5 .I .. l 1 ?, vu x 4- Q EPS --fb J-- I V .ss 1 fix i 7 W W lx 'Www QM anmi hw W ' s . F '? Q ' ' ' Q W 'J in 'V' :gr V, W A 5 QoN4w n If ,x . . 1- S fi? YZ iq' ,ie ,, 3 ,,V I A Y Q , Pl JY? www W lw' , I A I :wld My Xwwxy M XM ,,:.,WAM:wgW,f 4, ,, , 2 fm 'Tr A A ,qw : 1 Y -V f wV5ff?f A , bf-fj . .nt I 4 A I 1 I V :H ,fe I X Turn Your Love Around Turnabout this year was a celebration of youth and love with Turn Your Love Around . The decora- tions were brilliant by the Student Council and one could tell a lot of time was spent for the success of the dance. Being chosen Queen was quite an honor for me. This was the first time l was ever chosen for any court and will definitely highlight my senior memo- ries. Thanks to all of those involved for a wonderful night. Jill Edington tClocklise-right! King lly Plamondon slow dances with Senior Attendant Renee Soucek. loe Kala and Kelly Santom's dance is interrupted by a photographer. Taking the Hoof are Senior attendants Dave Kenik and Renee Soucek. Neecing a rest, Carrie Herro and Aaron Kleiner sit this one out, Couples get close for a slow dance. John Rivel obviously likes his Turnabout date. The Dynasty Clan is back. lil Erilgton escorts her King, Willy Plamondon, to his throne. 26! Tumabout lf' w ,. Jaw 5 1 rig Z' -', fa, , Simu- I Ns Y. , A .lg E. ,Q fag? my ..- ,ifgf A ' ' H lt's Possible With Love When we first found out this year's musical was to be Brigadoon, it didn't mean much, all we knew was that the guys would be wearing skirts. But as practice continued, things started happening. The cast turned into a family and we found out if you love something enough, anything's possible. To describe what musical time is about would be difficult. Long hours of work, hunger, frustration, and anxiety - and it's the best feeling in the world. The quantity of time put forth can only be seen in the success of the show itself. Unlimited thanks goes to our three directors twhich work as onel and our pit band director, for they are the ones that make it so special for us. To future cast members and crew: Enjoy these times, they go by quickly, but you don't realize it until it's over. So the next time you're told to stand in line for about four hours for a Clans scene, do it proudly. It takes toil to be the best. P.S. Great kiss, SWI! Tommy Albright letf Douglas .,.. Archie Beaton . . . Harry Beaton .... Angus MacGutfie . Sandy Dean ..... Andrew Mactaren Fiona Mactaren lean MacLaren . , Meg Brockie .... Charlie Dalrymple Maggie Anderson Mr. Lundie ..... Stuart Dalrymple Frank .,..,,., lane Ashton . . ttllockwise-abovel Cast With love, Kris Trayser . ..... Dave Lewis Michael Nanfria .I ,Y ,. Don Thorne Steve Bessemer . . . . Brian Szady . . . Clarie Kaplan . . , , Ted Rafferty . . . Nancy Phillips . . . . Toni Madden . . , . Kris Trayser . . . . , Scott Putman Danielle Johnson . .,..... lon Wood lohntarsen Dwayne Wiseman Laura Bessemer leff Douglas and Tommy Albright are lost during their first night in the Scottish Highlands. Harry Beaton does nothing to hide his anger at the wedding of lean MacLaren and Charles Dalrymple. The best cream and ale is sold by Meg Brockie in Angus' stand. Tommy Albright and Fiona Mac Laren discover love and heather on the hill. Charles Dalrymple will always come home to Bonnie lean. ls Jeff Douglas really as turned off by Meg's proposition as he appears to be? The townspeople of Brigadoon happily attend the wedding of lean to Charles. Charles and Angus share a toast with the stranger. 28! Musical ' --,.,,... .. Y 1 H5 1 ' 1 . g,,.,,,,,,, , 1 1 -,K - 1 1 -1- 5 1 3 1 Y my i' WN .Nw W 1 :sg 1 , 1, 321, 1 'V 1 A 591 A 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' , 1 ' 1 , . , , 1 ' 1.1 if ' ' 1 , 1 Q 1:11, --xr. 1- gp, 'ii ' ' ff ' ' ' Sf 1355 I ' X K' -Lan, , g 1' A X1 1 i Q L - .f .W Wh M. A ,,, ,1,11f:'f 3 , ' ' L' Q 1' W 'Q ' 1 L:...1fi ' X , n Q, VW. - 11 Q' if . Sf 1 ' , . 3, - WH A ., ir, 1' ., ' gi c 1 x. 1 pfl ' jf? , J '1- ., 114,11 My -itfz- , X' Q ' , 1 Z5 1 ff -.,11T?',1'1W11'1 W t 1 1 , Eifgg wf ' . Q1 . .M ' -- A- .:: 1 3 22 , Q ,K 15' y f .,,4.1:J V , 4. .41 'N .gf 44 yu nk' .x wx xii' V ' 4521 . D 1 K ' 1 'sv ' 'H if f g if 45 Hifi :Q :K ' f 151 111 ' M51 1 1 3? ! SEE i 7: ' A, qw . wx W, J. . ww E.. .xy H ff X rw74i'Mw H WE 1 31 19 1 js! 3 fx 44' Q. 4 1 ,ns Lf Q. V, ,Jw f- f ,L .-i M nl ,If 1 W.. .vw-W ,L 'W I . is f ' bf liwlfli Bit Of Scottish Enchantment 'E Musical! 31 xx' lclockvnse belowj Carl Presley helps knock down hls row ol teammates The true breakfast club sits out and watches the next event Pulling your forehead on a bat and runnmg around It really seems luke lun Mr. For and Mrs. Millin get dusted with flour. Creature Creeps Form Family After the first couple weeks of rehearsals, our very bizzare group of cast members began to ques- tion our comedic talent. The script was hilarious, but ioke after joke with no audience there to laugh was like a kick in the stomach with every silent punchline. Most of us had little or no experience, and the fact that this show would go on no matter what, scared us to death. We consisted of a mad scientist and his helper, his wife and her sisters, his dizzy daughter, her college roommate, her fiance', a frantic maid, and a mysteri- ous creature in the cellar. The unorganization of the plot seemed to coincide with our own confusion. We suddenly realized that alone, each of us meant noth- ing. No one was better than anyone else, and without a group effort, we feared our ultimate failure. Consequently, we banned together and achieved something no other cast could ever come close to accomplishing. We became a true family. A creepy, Transalvanian one at that. When the curtain opened on opening night and we heard that magnificent audience scream, all our fears were put behind us as we went on to perform for the biggest audience for a comedy in Conant's history. Every line merited an uproar of laughter and applause. It overwhelmed us that we could make so many people happy and have so much fun doing it. I can't thank the cast and crew enough for such an incredible Senior year. The Drama department has given me a great sense of worth, along with some of the very best friends anyone could ever want. I am extremely jealous of all the future Cougars who will continue to shine on the Conant stage. It is a feeling like no otherg one which can never be forgotten. tClockwise-right! Steve Litwitz Heinrich Shtunken gets married to his lour wifes. , Babsy Ballou is definitely not amused by Mord's Mr. Potatoe Head. Gretchen Twitchill takes precautions before sounding the dinner gong. Donald VonBlitzen consults with Mord before their big surprise. Another scheme played by Mord, to which Babsy is not amused by. Maritza tells Frank Sterling his unfortunate future. The cast assembles to see the big experiment revealed. 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'Q1-'. w 4 J Y , :..::.Ki,:Jf1'f , I t 1 f 1- ' ' ' 6 M- . .1 - -Aa.: ,L ff, v ff W ff A 1 -2 .pa P NHS Recognizes Conant's Best The National Honor Society of Secondary Schools granted the Gerald A. McElroy Chapter of the Conant High School on the 25th day of January, 1965. Membership is limited to a small percentage of juniors and seniors who exemplify the four National ideas of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Ser- vice to the highest degree. The faculty committee is always most happy to be a part of the screening process. The final selections were based on the overall pursuit of excellence attained between the ultimate in t'ideaIs and performance. At Conant, we believe that no honor or reponsibi- lity conferred by our high school excels that repre- sented by the National Honor Soceity. lt represents the fundamental objectives for which schools are instituted and gives recognition to those who have attained most nearly the desired ends. Other honors at the diposal of our school are only partial in the sense that they recognize specialized ability, skill, or talent: but this Society looks upon education as a total product measured by the four dimensions of life, so capably pursued by these young people. President James Niewiara was astonished at being elected President in the fall, and found himself with the capable asssitence of Kari Smith as Vice Presi- dent and Maria Pica as Secretary. With the always fashionable Mr. Jan Premo as their Faculty Sponsor, they embarked on a enjoyable and memorable year in NHS. Setting up for Homecoming, the Triviafest Holi- day Party, and the induction ceremony were among the many memories they will all have. NHS INDUCTEES Mike Anselmo Lori Baur Dawn Beckman Laura Bessemer Susan Boho Kathy Bunting Mark Chen Peter Choi Kristine Collins Robert Covey Nancy Daly Scott DeMuth Amy Dixon Abigail Dobbins Jill Edington Jennifer Ekstrom Joyce Eyerman Lisa Fandel Catherine Franke Debora Garbacz Theresa Greco Karen Helding James Herdman Lynn Hoyer Cindi Hupert Kevin Jacobsen Dawn Jensen Christine Johnson Karen Kasinger Gina Kim Minna Kim 36!National Honor Society Cynthia Layman Paula Lindholm Glenn Maslankowski James Mercurio Joseph Mika Robert Mosquera Sharon Mueller James Nelis Edward Niedospial Kathleen Noonan Jennifer Norwood Arpita Patel Teresa Pudlo Laura Pump Ted Rafferty Todd Ringa Joseph Roberts Paul Santos Haj Shariff Stephan Shu Anita Shutak Charles Suda Philip Tangorra Karen Thomas Donald Thorne Christine Tummillo Sridevi Vallabhaneni Walter Watts Theodore Wong Michelle Zasi Rudi Zlpter 2... fClockwise-lettj Senior and lunior candidates pledge to uphold the high purposes ot the National Honor Society. Lighting her induction candle is Cindy Layman. Amy Dixon shakes hands with Richard C, Kolze after receiving her N.H,S, certificate. Guest speaker lames Keenan speaks about the mishaps in his science class. Steven Hoernemann gives his definition ot a leader. Erin Lenaghan takes part in the candlelighting ceremony. Lighting the eternal candle ol truth is Maria Pica. During the induction, there was a recognition ol Active members. -E.. 5...-an-:annul l It ll ln. National Honor Society! 37 One Nlore Night June 6, 1986, was a night we will all fondly remember. It was a night that took months to plan and hours fat least!J to get ready for. Who will forget the hundreds of dollars spent, the wonderful dinner music, or the fine cuisine we were served? For months before Prom we were worried about key chain favors and a disc jockey, but as the night approached we put those worries behind us. Now we were more concerned about making sure we sat with our friends during dinner and how Post Prom would turn out. As the night went on we found nothing to be concerned about. We all went crazy on the dance floor as the night slowly did turn into that special night we all dreamed of. We would like to thank all of you for making our night even more unforgettable by electing us as your Prom King and Queen. lt's something we didn't expect, but were proud to accept. Best of luck to all of you in the future. Thanks again for four special years-hope to see you in ten. Love, Maria Pica and Michael Nanfria 38lProm li if M -is K-Q., , to is file FV: .QQ 5. tClockwise-below! left lacono and Debi Drehobl show creative flair in their Prom attire Tina Figiia gets down on the dance floor. Laura Ledvina and Brian Banner are sure in a festive mood! The Class ot '86 dances the night away. Prom attendants Kurt Kern and Sandy Angeletti strut then stutt. Elaine Mctlaughey and her escort sure look happy to be at Prom. Prom King Michael Nantria and his Queen Maria Pica share a dance, Some eager fans await a glimpse of their King and Queen. Donna Means and friends sit this one out. Breakfast Means New Beginnings l'll never forget getting up at 5:30am on lune 6, 1986, the day of Senior Breakfast. I had to be at the Hyatt at 6:30am to finish last minute preparations for what was about to become our last Brunch together. In the past years, it was the Seniors' first and last Breakfast together, but with the new 3rd hour Brunch, this wouldn't be our first, but last Brunch we would share together. Being there 2 hours early was soon to be paid off by all the fun we shared, people cried and laughed, and for the first time it hit everyone, WE WERE DONE , I JJ CXI 55 Max. ,, W , esmvggggexgfaa., 'ff' 1 ki .fa WlmW,Wi,., .s I. I i s ofa FI 1 E a WITH HIGH SCHOOL, for everyone it meant a new beginning, whether it was off to another four or more years of school, or having to find a full time job, we all have a lot in store for us. On this morning, it was the first time you saw people you never even new existed, or at least I thought so. I thought I knew everyone, or had at least seen everyone before, I was sure wrong. We reflected back on some good times, such as T.P.ing Schaum- burg, and we recognized some outstanding Seniors, from the Biggest Party Animal to The Most Rowdie, and for all this I would like to thank the Class of 1986 and Mrs. Putman for the best year possible. Chuck Suda Senior Class President 4, ff 67 '1 fie Nx'1 iv . A F tClockwise-below? Doing a fine job as speakers at the breakfast are Claire Kaplan and Mike Nantrra Chuck Suda and Cheryl Lobodzinski get a taste ot the many entrees, Who is that hiding behind those fans? Students enjoyed the musical intrigue of Scott larson. 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' J I J .1 I , . 1.'. v... N - I , 1 Football Passes EXTRA Spirit S Through School From overwhelming heat and humidity, through freezing temperatures, and onto fields covered by an inch of water, every one of the 85' Cougar football players contributed in all possible waysg there were no stand out players who dominated every game. The team unity and determination made up for that. As players we can look back on this season and the time spent together as a part of our lives that will benefit us in the future. The 85' team would like to thank the entire school for your spirit throughout the season. You were our twelfth man on the field. Mike Kowalik ttllockwise-right! Cougars psyche up lor the game. Looking for the open man is quarterback Lee Borkowski. lohn Angell works his way through the defense. Coach Ayres gives the team a pep talk before the game. Varsity Football Front Row: Pat 0'Neil. Second Row: Manager Angie Saccomanno, Trainer Missy Metcalf, Trainer Debbie Crall, Trainer Donna Jaeger, Manager Sandy Salvatore, Manager Amy Dorsch. Third Row: Athle- tic Director Don Crandall, Dan Meyer, Brad Johnson, Dave Kenik, Eric Olson, Jim Pawlak, Tom Williams, Glen Barg, Mike Kowalik, Glen Lapidus, John Soucek, Head Coach John Ayres. Fourth Row: Assistant Coach Dave Pender- gast, Assistant Coach Jerry Mikrut, Trainer Lecia LaR- oche, Steve Ambrose, Jesse Chiolak, Rick Bigos, lohn Miroballj, Bob Jaeger, Todd Ringa, Jack Jones, Trainer Barb Bloomquist, Assistant Coach Ken Johnson, Assistant Coach Joe Gugliotta. Filth Row: Shawn Goodwin, Jack Mitchell, Ed Niedospial, Tony Licari, Mike Koziol, Lee Borkowski, Mike Waters, Brian Smith, Dan Fitzsimmons. Sixth Row: Bill Shimuk, Mark Kuffel, Dan Wegrzyn, Jeff Gober, John Angell, Jack Filczkowski, Clarence Thompson, Steve Christian. Seventh Row: Eric Jacobsen, Kevin Ol- sen, Jeff Sckrsbulis, Joe Deditz, Kevin Jacobsen, Srinivas Kuchpudi, Darin Buchanan. 481 Football el , y Xxgfmgki stlizis J . - X, e T Q 119- H43 f , Lggiiaggg i tgallier I 'itil f g i ,g S1 7G88 B 4 ,.. C L , lssisf UM , zxiiiuiiz FWS fi WM ililifitilft L aes iwftifi tg it ,SB , 50, , as V85 L18 , 51 be L21 , e, . ,Qs .,.,.. xt s S, Q,--s U' ww ihwkgg Y., ., 4 N' 'CT' L v- i S , L ,.., -7 ,mi , ggi ' S M + Q . - ,K K Qmhwg X, Lisdelxpl . Leltlknllli S i, kiimligmk .L Mstihltb M4395 X 'Qi 1 .f-wav-sw... -M -is sf ,, , ,, A YX K 4 ,Wig ,M,3 in lkti sl, mipg examines mugs liars ,gpg -meats iiitivzteia iw' - - L1.. . . . I . C ' A -was Y J I ,fam A G ..,, i rs K- 1 I k y ,,. M N, J .,, .H M r y my , , , Qwest ,ami Q , , , r 3 Lliittiiitfs f is , 2' ' Q -if 'B , W A M has ,. giiimgg , -A lloaggtiyiq A ,Q . - A A X .GMRS Q is T43 ' :- W A- ft S . 1 1 Q .2 C' SHARE G . 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Third Row: Coach Staudt, Coach Karling, Kee Mitchell, Dan Scheff, Tony Lavacchi, Todd Skarr, Brian Metzer, Ken Kothera, lason Eckert, Coach McCormack, Coach Walston. Fourth Row: Kevin Harris, Mark Mueller, Lane Soelberg, Mike Pondel, lay Myers, left Manz, Will Maclean. Fifth Row: Andy Kues- ter, Rich lohnson, Dave Brenke, Donnie Cross, lohn Wesloski, Rob Dawid, lohn Eliasik. Sixth Row: Matt Benson, Kurt Aehlert, Marc Tinter, Dave Cross, lohn Adkins, Chris Campbell, Pat Callahan, lim Keegan. Not Pictured: Kurt Aquino, Dan Cece, loe Cowens, Mike Galer, Luth Mag- turo, Mike Montmarquette, lanne Salakarl, lohn Wilson, Jody Grzenia, Freshman Football Front Row: Brad Kimler. Sec- ond Row: Matt Mayer, Pal Spieth, Tony Cargola, Mike Ranallo, Tony Romanelli, Eric Larson, lulie Morrison, lenny Hayner, lignesh Mistry, Bill Park, Steve Furtek, Tony Passarelli, lim Nolan, Troy Bernstein. Third Row: Curt Moyer, Brian Krauis, Steve lelonek, Steve Pawlak, Bryan Fitz- gerald, Dave Talbot, Dave Hoffman, Sean Clary, Ken Smith, Pablo Maurella, Ron Lavalle, lon Goldfarb, Paul Chrobak, Bill Wedow, Duane Klueg. Fourth Row: Coach Dan Fox, Coach Mike Fritz, Blair Christiansen, Ryan Burns, Andy Eng, Brian Angeletti, Mike Magturo, Stan Kwansy, leff Hagen, Kurt Eltvedt, Chis Mayers, Dave Otten- stein, Ralph Gonzalez, Coach Dave Karling. Fifth Row: Geno Sansosti, Al Younan, Tom Carroll, Chad Thomsen, Mark Borgan, Mark Whaley, Rob Brown. Sixth Row: lim Flanagan, Alvin Lowrey, Dave Kern, Kelly Vaughn, lim Burhite, lason Ascher, Dave lohnson, Paul Wilkens, Scott Melzer. Not Pictured: Casey Farrell, Mike Hulch- ly, Mike Gatlin, Nischal Raval, Nikhil Raval, Hoon Hur, Tony Mulari, Brian Sullivan, Mark Granger, Rahul Nayyur. Fo0tbaIlf49 Cougars Shine Through The Rain ' , , ,,. , ff W if 3 Ji 91:5 Q I EF ' , , ,V,,VV ,,,, ,I ,MQ ' wi . , Y ' ' ' fh 'V I 37,4 gfi . 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Holding the opponent back is lack Mitchell. The Cougars and the crowd await the play. Punter Eric lacobsen shows skill and form. Anticipation of the hike builds for lohn Soucek and the rest of the Cougar defense. J, W' f' ., ai. . . A f 1 fc eis- is M ls's Nami- we-sstiQ,,f...g' Football! 51 New Heights The 1985 Girls' Tennis Team reached new heights which haven't been accomplished in over a decade of time. The season was filled with many highlights, but the biggest highlight was winning the Dundee-Crown Tournament. Rona Eskilson and Denise Lipnisky placed first in first doubles, while Mina Kim and Mary Gonzales finished first in second doubles. Kim Cham- berlain placed second in first singles while Gina Kim placed second in second singles. Placing second at Sectionals and qualifiyng for State was another highlight. Rona and Denise placed first at Sectionals and ended up one of the top sixty doubles teams in the state. Kim finished second at Sectionals and qualified for State. Though this year's team finished the Conference with a 5-3 record, we proved to be a good team. Early in the season we beat Hersey who place third in the Conferecne At the Conference meet Kim Chamberlain placed frouth and Rona and Denise placed fifth Rona Eskilson and Denise Lipnisky ended up with a 244 record and Rona Eskilson finished with a career record of 45 19 I will miss all of the graduating seniors Rona Eskilson Kim Chamberlain Chris Johnson and Gina Kim I wish them the best of luck in the future ove Denise Lipnisky CClockwise belowj The Girls Tennis Team receives their awards for their State qualifiers Using her aggressive backhand is Kim Chamberlain Kim Chamberlain recovers quickly to return her opponents serve Lobbing one over the net Gina Kim plays a hard game State Doubles qualifiers Denise Lipnisky and Rona Eskilson demonstrate their determination that got them their recognition Rona Eskilson charges the net 52! Girls Tennis VGYSWY Girls' Tennis Front Row: Minna Kim, Mina Dalton, Denise Lipnisky, Christine lohnson, Karer Chong, Mary Gonzalez. Second Row: Gina Kim, Rona Helding, Kim Chamberlain. Eskilson, Kim Hauser, Ami Shah. Third Row: Coach ie wa W, ,, 'Qt as Q f8 Sia Sf as 4 at 4 gg if Q Yr I 4' 'L 2? it er 1 em Q it ' i ff trrr 1 f rttr n1 ' Q Q, r, Girls' Tennis Front Row: Soo Lee, Liz Marquez, Drep Le, Michelle Dorene insel, Errnn Corrigan, Beth Kelby, lustrne Insel, Shannon Rreily, mica. Second Row: Beth Neale, Dawn Holmes, Patsy Spaeth, Denise May Nwe. mek, Apla Patel, Trina Freeman. Third Row: Miss Bunting, Coach , 4 , r r W pf .....,,.q Girls' Tennis! 53 Players Get Through Season With Pride The 1985 Soccer season will not easily be forgot- ten. Though our record does not show any major achievement, our pride and dedication helped us through the season. The team was led by a combination of Seniors as well as Juniors, both adding their enthusiasm and love for the sport. On behalf of the Seniors on the team we would like to extend a special thanks to Coach Amoruso and Coach Southworth for putting the time and effort into building a respectable soccer program at Co- nant. We would also like to wish the Juniors the best of luck for the next season. Santi Mosquera Boys' Varsity Soccer Front Row: Mike Vogler, Lance Hampton, John Park, Santi Mosquera, Brad Lindahl. Sec- ond Row: Pete Scarpelli, Jeff Swiatek, Rudi Zipter, Kurt Kern, Glen Moritz, Chris Kleiner, Soctt Ackmann. Third Row: Pat May, Greg Piotrowski, Coach Amaruso, Coach Southworth, Erik Arganbright, Rino Conte. Fourth Row: Ken Mogge, Pat Shepherd, Kevin Quinn, Dan Eckert, Mark Heuer, Denny McDougald, Hugh Lynch. ftilockwise-rightb The team displays a few of their tricks while moving the ball towards the goal. Rino Conte anxiously awaits to block the oncoming kick. Aggressively sprinting, Santi Mosquera attempts to steal the ball. The visitor has a hard time when it's two on one. Pat May and an opponent both run for possession of the ball. Kicking the ball to a teammate is Lance Hampton. 54!'Boys' Soccer X :iw at V 4' If TV' 2' dn Q I I Q f ' . 5, ,Q W t' Q s '., Q , wr ,A JK v-uv Young Team Set Goals High Being the only senior leaving the team, I feel very confident in next years team's success. The team has many talented players all of whom are returning next year. Even though we had one of the youngest Varsity teams in conference consisting mostly of sophomores, we always gave 11071. Every year our season improves with all the hard work put into it. We may not have achieved every goal we set, but we had a lot of fun trying. Best of luck for the 1986 soccer season and beating Fremd. Love, Monika Zimmer CClockwise-right! Even in hone-chilling weather the Cougars are number one. Keeping the ball from the opponents is Paulette Wiebe. Paulette Wiebe and Kim Noonan take a break form a tiring soccer game. The Cougars move the ball down the field. Patti Kowalick takes control of the ball. Taking a break are Kim Noonan and Jen Taccini. 56! Girls' Soccer lm? WH iii rflfaim gm Girls' Varsity Soccer Front Row: Patty Ro- rek. Second Row: Valarie Schultz, Carr lones, lackre Strobel, Monica Zimmer, Patti Kowalrk, lenniler Davis, Amy Hagar, Karrre Schwartz, Paulette Wrebe. Third Row: tenni- ter lagrelskl. Kim Bates, Kathy Noonan. Kathy Ryan, Andrea Parmer, len Taccunr, Paulette Wlebe. Sue Rolek, Kim Noonan, Michelle Merill, Coach Danz afywax ran We M' 'WW mlm' Ml ,, M PQ in 'M W M' WW, mwmw ,,, 'MQW F'Kf?f5r2f3wA9 Girls' IV Soccer Front Row: Nicole Springer, MichelIeSchw1nd, Anita Heuer, Second Row: Sheila Gallagher, Kim Holmes, Shannon Har' rrson, Katie Rooney, Valerie Hayes, Ruth Oh, Tina Sortrno, Suzy lemon, Connie Soga. Third Row: Coach Duane Pfister, Marcee Calf vello, Yoon Hur, Debbie Trawczynskr, Janet Beachler, Eileen Gallagher. Kris Blotteaux. Allison Goodman, Sherry Kosmos. Sherri Ballte, Tammy Protrowskr, Sarah Miller. Girls' Soccer! 57 New Team Finds Success The 1985 cross country season was a surprise to everyone. Labeled as The New Team because most of the team graduated last year, we had to establish our own identity. With consistant summer training and the will to prove everyone in the state wrong, we were on our way to bringing back another state trophy. On our quest to state we went undefeated in dual meets Q12-OJ. In the beginning of the season, we went against Schaumburg. This meet was our first and one of the most important ones to win for the South Division Title. We won it with the score of 27-30. Then we went against Wheeling, who were picked to win the State meet, and beat them also. We won the LaGrange Invite, the Forest City Invite, the Sterling lnvite, and in the Oak Park Invite we placed second losing to the number one ranked team in the state. Even though we lost the M.S.L.Championship by one point to Wheeling, we still were South Division Champs, placing three in the top five and five in the top thirty. Even though some teams and reporters still con- sidered us not good enough to make it to state, we proved them wrong again. We took second at the Regional and won the Sectional by 84 points, qualify- ing for the State meet. While going down to the State meet in Peoria, we all had mixed emotions on our expected performance. But these feelings soon dimin- ished once we ran the race. We turned out with two All-Starters tEric Suender, 7th, and Chris Cook, 12thJ, an outstanding third place finish. I speak for all the six seniors in saying that we thank our coaches, lack Ary and Tom Flannagan, for the support, guidance, and help with our larger than life problems for the past four years. We also would like to thank the parents, friends, teachers, and the ever returning alumni for their support. We are glad to have achieved some of the greatest moments of our life on this team, and will remember them forever. We challenge the next generation of runners to live up to the dynasty of Conant Cross-Country by bringing back the hardware and showing that f'Varsity is an attitude. Good Luck! Co-captain and Free Weights expert, Eric Sven Suender, 58!Boys Cross Country Boys' Varsity Cross Country Front Row: Ravi Sundara, Rich Schur, Santos, Brad Schmitt, lay Killian, 10hH Beaily, Bob Schweitzer Howie Baumert, Chris Cook, Eric Suender, Todd Lytle, Brian Ahern, Wallell WMS, Todd Mllllnefl Pete Choi, Coach 160k Afy, Mr left Les. Second Row: Dr. Perry, Coach Tom Flanagan, Paul Cfalldellx E Q S f s 5 il tCIockwise-belowj Todd Lytle starts to break away from his opponent. Anxiously awaiting the gun is the Varsity team, Todd lytle and Chris Cook exchange sighs ot exhaustion after the race. Striding towards his opponent is Todd Milliner. Paul Santos tights the pain alone. Eric Suender dominates the leading pack. 111. I f A 41 Vg Y 5 , svn. 3 rf. ,S S ,af L 4 SRE L' ' . Nh gy aaaa as , f SJ at s' Sophomore Cross Country Front Row: Howie Baumert, lack Marr, Ernie Datcher. Second Row: Sean Freshman Cross Country Front Row: Mike Pierce, Marco Busse. Second Row: Carl Hain, Chris Zawoyski, e, Coach Tom Flanagan, Tod Martinsen. Not Pictured: Tom Dvoratchek, lim Zarnik. Brian Croke, tohn Barry, Larry Miller. Third Row: Greg Tou, Coach Tom Flanagan, Coach lack Ary, Greg Klenske. Not Pictured: Mike Waskiewicz, Tom Carroll, Mike Baumgardner. Girls' CC Investigate And Capture Dreams We actually made it. We suffered through over live months of pain and torture. lt was well worth it though. We came together as a team and accom- plished things which we thought were only dreams. We managed to become the best Girls' Cross Country team Conant has ever had. In doing so, we were ranked among the top 10 in the state for the entire season. Most importantly, we reached our goal. For the first time ever the team produced two state qualifiers, Beata Kielar and Kim Ripley. This team was one full of desire, determination, and most of all, loyalty, We helped each other build confidence and strive for the unreachable. There was no time to give up, only time to keep reaching for those dreams. We made a habit ot succeeding, not only as individuals, but more importantly as a team. This season was filled with fun, love, and lriend- ship. So many memories have been made-keep them with you always. To every one ol you-the best of luck!! Keep reaching lor your dreams- they really can come true!! Love Always- Your Captains Kari Smith Beata Kielar 60! Girls Cross Country . . .e We .Ie - s- iwggf, J L I L X- L -L F X Q. f -- . mgtfwk . A . L. ,, f A F3 . we s -W NN e -in --A. .S N . get 7.3 X. Q51 gr L Q . : V W ' . me if ,mt s . tt.. mx- ,Q :fs mg sr. -- me f a ,+ . ' -' by ie , L3 fr ffffi QCA? 1 ihswl' iiijllffiif 'f:1?lU!?ff' gqhgfhici y Seward twqgzfg l' Lrg i. at y rf , ,, f t -- AQ ,,.'-,i 4 A A '-Q . Am M ff L , , L Evgx llnrtiuz i Qezmafl ilwifili AA5'jA,v J ,ili '2'Z '33 't 'QW w r i ' 4' 4, Q' , A Y 'ff ff ' if , f ,, f,sZ5Jlirl5ftf'e f fm. r at ,-we ls' Cross C0unhyFmn1R0wgCathy lmpenale, Michelle Kleeman, Heather Frank- Attard, Renee Soucek, Captain Kan Smith, Kris Schweitzer, Lisa Frederick, Kim Renata Szymski, lulia Chung, Amy Martin, Sara Lee, Anne Beatty, Pam O'Leksy. RIPLEY. Kafefl Lobodztnskr Not PICUJFSUI USB Adam ck Row: Allan Goodman, Captain Beata Kielar, Jenny Kleckner, Dawn Hanses, Liz as tCIoclrwise-lettl Warming up is the Varsity team. Kim Ripley looks ahead to Beata Kielar. Pushing herself to the limit is Beata Kielar. lenny Kleckner Sprints past another runner on her way to the finish. An exhausted Amy Martin and Sarah Lee turn in tags at the finish. Sarah Lee and Pam 0'Lelrsy work together. The top 7 prepare themselves for the start. MVP Kari Smith runs to victory. Girls' Cross Country!61 Girls Swimming Reports Success After three months of rolling out of bed at 5:30 in the morning to go to swim practice, the 1985-86 Girls' Swim Team ended a successful season. ln the teams nine year history, Varsity has a record of 79- 24. Some highlights of the season were our second place finish at the Rockford Auburn Relays, second place at the Cougar Quad, eighth place at Confer- ence, and eighth place at Sectionals. Senior Cathy Franke broke the Varsity diving record 3 times and sophomore Jennie Stasch broke the JV 200 and 500 freestyle records. With special thanks to Mr. Sharos, Miss Dunn, and Mrs. Fidler for four memorable years of dedication and good times. lt's hard to say good-bye to all of the good friends we have gained through swimming. We wish you the very best of luck next season. Remem- ber you only get out of it, what you put into it! We'll miss you!! Karen Thomas Cheryl Lavin Renee Lopez Girls' Swimming and Diving Front Row: Jenny Klemy, Karen Thomas, Laura Natz, Naoko Hasunuma, Melanie Bush, Linda Hill. Second Row: Wendy Collins, Danielle Verrier, Angie Grow, Michelle Mauro, Karen Seraskus, Denise Szuk, Kim Spaulding, Amy Ceh, Miss Dunn. Third Row: Mrs. Fidler, Jenny Azzaro, De'0nna Shulte, Becky Coniglio, Rosa Stowinoga, Julianne Fell, Karen Melind, Claudia Maurelia, Mr. Sharos. Fourth Row: Jodi Arneson, Jenny Parker, Cathy Franke, Cheryl Lavin, Michelle Mojonnier, Alisa Woods, Bridget Ortman, Jenny LaCognata. Fifth Row: Lisa Acs, Heather Reidy, Kathy Ledvina, Katie Kulig, Laura Ledvina, Renee Lopez, Jennie Stasch, Chanda Scholinski, Christy West- brook. 4 7, ,, l 1 T I Rf S3515 sz, r fl v Y ..- .I inn in 1 Le 'idk'-n ,Q Q Rf 4 g Q- , 7 ' 'f f Jw' H M- mga! ,, M' an ff , 5'-. My Q. ,'!Lg4g aku, ,.v.. W x, ' A r, K 'L Q Avg, , bf Golf Team Pushes Through Last Stroke This year the Conant Colt Team finished the sea- son with a record of 7 and 16, which was a drop of 4 wins from last year. Although we had a disappointing record, the team's efforts for a winning season were certainly no disappointment. The team fought down to the wire in every match and many of our losses came down to the last stroke. Next year's team will be very experienced and looks to have a good season. This year's seniors wish Coach Carlson and the rest of the team the best ot luck. Dave Langlois 5 641 Golf it i i 1 ,W ,, W M. , ,. , l Varsity Golt Front Row: Barbara Snyder, Dave Langlois. Second Row: loe Mctenna, Mike Van Deven, Pat Rainey, Mike McEvoy, Coach Carl Roberts, Paul Brandi, left Odiet, Rick Cielak, Third Row: Mike Nelson, Chip we 1 as IV Golf Front Row: Mike Staples, Dan Leahy, Brad Zonyk, Dean Esposito. Second Row: Tom Durso, Rich Little, Chris Tiedeman, Todd Hills, Tim Tiedeman, Third Row: Coach Segebrecht, Mike Alderson, Mark Redeker, Tony Rapisarda, left Handt, Gregg Gordon, Mark Wa- ters, J' W ttilockwise-leltj Watching his putt is Dave Langlois. Chip Mclenna hopes lor a good drive. Lining up her putt is Barb Snyder. Pat Rainey follows through, While a team mate watches from behind, Mike McEvoy concentrates on his putt. Golf! 65 Cougars Are Winners On The Court As I look back on the 1985 Volleyball season, I remember all the hard drills we pushed ourselves through and the many fun times we still laugh about. Throughout the season we had the dedication and motiviation to be winners. We were not only winners on the court, but oft the court as well. We had pride within ourselves and that is how we stepped on the court. That pride and winning attitude was the factor that helped us achieve a second place trophy in the Harlem Tournament. We defeated Rolling Meadows and Rockford East, two highly ranked teams. With those victories we gained the confidence that we were the best team we could be. We were proud with our ability to play well because we ARE winners. The motivation, dedication, and desire to be winners came straight from our hearts. And with that pride we ended the season. To the volleyball players that follow, you must never give up. Together you must push yourselves and each other to the limits. Believe in yourselves and you will have that pride like the class of 1986 had. Best of Luck, Tricia Kirby Varsity Volleyball Front Row: Coach Peggy Scholten, Sandy Calder- one, Donna laeger, lill Schoettes, Suzi Calderone. Back Row: Rebe Sckrabulis, Michelle Shank, Michelle Dickey, Kim Pearce, Tricia Kirby, Kathy Ahern. tlllockwise-above! Blocked! by Kim Pearce. Ready to serve the winning point is Michelle Dickey. Michelle Dickey bumps the ball to her teammate lill Schoettes. Another classic bump by Kathy Ahern. Rising to the occasion Tricia Kirby gets ready for the ball. 66X Volleyball in 5 f ol'-44' QSM 2 !lA4f 0 A -QSMW24 7 . 7 v:',f Y, r',,, ff' Q rr . ff!f'I J :ax W MW ,,. QQNA49. 96,1449 QQHAWA ,q,llA4f2, 14 V2 4 L17 ww s., .f fr 'S 4 .NIM l.V. Volleyball Front Row: Julia Kolp, Jeanine Powers, liwon Kim, Angie Cargola. Back Row: Samitra Ghate, Helen Raschke, Cheryl Simms, Kim Murrin, Sue Motter, Coach Suzanne Rausch. Freshman Volleyball Front Row: Kelly Todd, len- ny Kemp, Sharon Hauserman, Teri Fogarty, len- ny Cunningham, Lisa Watts, lessica Mendia, Ru- pal Patel. Back Row: Coach Poklen, Martha, Aldona McMurray, Ewa Kowalik, Laura Knipp Melissa Dickey, Natalia Angelocas, Cari Andere son, Dawna Szymczak, Lori Huether. VolleybaII!67 A New Beginning The 1985-86 Cougar team will not be remembered by its record, it will be remembered as the team that built a solid foundation tor the teams of the future. The addition ot a new coach and a new program assure a promising future for the Cougars. The experience attained by the sophomores and juniors will play an important role in the hopefully winning 1986-87 season. I would like to thank the coaches for their time and effort, and a special thanks to Mr. Hoernemann and the band, the cheer- leaders, parents and loyal fans. Thanks and Good Luck! Senior Captain Kurt Stromberg Boys' Varsity Basketball Front Row: Joe Mlaka, Mark Slonka, Rich Manrbog, Mark Waters. Second Row: Bob Jaeger, Darin Buchanan, Jett Sckrabulrs, Rick Smith, Dan Wegrzyn, Joe Roberts. Third Row: Coach McCormack, Kurt Stromberg, Bill Wegener, Steve Ledvrna, Dave Cross, Dan Eckert, Coach Stevenson, Sophomore Boys' Basketball Front Row: Matt McKinney, Dan Krauser, left Manz, Mark Redeker. Second Row: Matt Benson, Mike Pavlick, Shirish Patel, lim Keegan, Rich Little, Pat Shepherd. Third Row: Sean Gannon, Mike Parsons, Coach Hildabrand, Paul Chamberlain, Marc Tinter. Freshman Boys' Basketball Front Row: Kim Archer, Vickie Duke, Devendra Patel, Laurie Knipp, Denise Frazier. Second Row: Nick Castellini, Lucas Lambatos, Scott Williams, Rob Lima, Mike Deter- mann, Greg Gordon, Dan Leahy, Chris Solomon, Todd Slonka. Third Row: Coach Southworth, loe Bychowsky, Rishi Sood, Tim Tiedman, Mike Magturo, Blair Ackman, Dave Ottenstein, Coach Staudt. Fourth Row: Tom Carroll, Sean Adam, Alvin Lowrey, Paul Wilken, Scott Melzer, Mike Peterson, Gregg Mitchell, Fifth Row: Kevin Katovich, Kelly Vaughn, Ken Leonard, Dave Johnson, Brian Bennett, Neil Cangiolosi, Stew Cottman. tClockwise-abovej Kurt Stromberg strives to add two points to the Cougar score. Working the offense is Rich Manibog. loe Mlaka is fouled by the opponent as he goes up tor the shot, From the tree throw line, Kurt Stromberg aims for an extra point. Time out tor pointers tro the coach. Basketball 6 is x N. 1 , 1. wwf if 130 ,.v fl' qi! 3 301 0501 r h r 5 1 asff, he lv ' v W W? fr. ,V ,,xi l of will W V ffm LAL, V,,,,A , Wmfw- N,,,,,,, tCIockwise-belowl The Cougars come away with the ball. Tami LaPonte attempting two more points. Going up for the lay up is Bill Wegener. Mark Waters shoots through his opponents. From the free throw line is Joe Roberts. Kurt Stromberg drives for the lead. Time out for the Cougars. Aiming for her shot is lill Schoettes. if 1 w 'Wm Girls' BasketbaIIf71 Basketball Pulls Together For Victorious Season As the final buzzer went off and our season came to an end, an empty feeling was present. But it soon vanished, as the memories of this year came to mind. This team was filled with more than iust points and rebounds. lt was a family that shared things and grew together. With our never say die attitude, we accomplished many things like winning our tourna- ment, becoming regional champs, and becoming the best t-per's in town! These high points will never be forgotten. To the remaining, I ask you to always give 11076 to Miss Bostian because she deserves it. Also never stop having fun because if you don't enioy it, it's not worth it. And last but not least always practice your jump shots! Work hard and hustle all the time and if things are looking gloomy, iust ask Ms. Bostian about our 46 defense! Go! Go! Get Em! Get Em! Get Em! Got Em! Go! Love Always, Rebe Sckrabulis Varsity Girls' Basketball Front Row: Debbie Crall, Lynn Hoyer, Lisa Waidanz. Second Row: Sandi Calderone, Denise Lipnisky, Sherri Cobb, Kathy Ryan, Tami Laponte, Amy Hager. Third Row: lil! Schoettes, Tricia Kirby, Karen Helding, Coach Bostian, Kim Pearce, Rebe Sckrabulis, Kathy Noonan. ltllockwise-abovej Fighting for the rebound is Karen Helding. With immense concentration Denise Lipinsky sets her shot. Trisha Kirby works around her opponent. Setting up the offense is Sandy Calderone. lill Schoettes moves the ball closer to the basket. 721 Girls' Basketball .W K YJ'-' l T -fm 4 5 ? - ' W it df. f I it QE 51: 1 'f r , 1 v'g: 1 fx 1 ' Q 1 W '-1 r V t yy. y . XT? , V.y. P P A W... f,,f '39 urn E7 '3 Z l 1 Y .ty wwldfffw Q ,M l.V, Girls' Basketball Front Row: lull Carpenter. Michelle 0'Neul. Deaumma Clemons, Second Row: Allison Goodman. Jackie Strobel. Kim Noonan, Chris Bllka. lennller Davis. Amanda Bishop, Third Row: Allison Fncka. Cheryl Simmons. Coach Jerry Cunningham. Andrea Parmer. lennuter Tacclnr Freshman Girls' Basketball Front Row: Mgr. Tom Hughes. Sam Ghate. Amy Martin. Lisa Watts. Mgr. lenny Kulka Second Row: Vickie Mlnelll. Jenny Cunningham, Angela Cambronne, Aldona McMurray. Patsy Soaeth. Maryltay Burck. Third Row: Tuna Sarhno. Missy Kurns, Mussie Sanders. Coach Danz. Carrie Tippet. Paulette Weibe. Kristy Hedstrom. Fourth Row: Kim Murrm. Cindy Madden. Pam Bogaacz. Melissa Dickey. lenny Parker, Anne Beatty. Girls' Basketball! 73 Water Polo Continues Tradition The Water Polo Team has grown in both member- ship and competitiveness. ln past years there has been a girls' Water Polo Team or a Boys' Water Polo Team, but never both at the same time. Last year began a new tradition, two teams, one for girls and one tor boys. This year Water Polo has kept up the tradition once again and has continued to build the sport. Next year, both teams will be made up ot mostly returning underclassmen, which will contri- bute to the successful season ot Water Polo and an even more impressive winning season. Good luck in the future to all leaving Seniors. Girls' Water Polo Front Row: Laura Naatz, Linda Hill, Melanie Bush, Alisa Woods. Second Row: Donanne Rocen, Angie Prybyseczki, Laura Ledvina, leanette McWilliams, Denise Szuck. Third Row: Assistant Coach Deanne Maday, Manager Lisa Garbacz, Kathy Franke, lenni Stasch, Cheryl Simms, Katie Kulig, Kathy Ledvina, Melome Tonneson, Cherly Lavin, Coach lane Fidler. Boys' Water Polo Front Row: Brian Croke, Andy Edmonds, Brian Anderson, Ben Orlen. Second Row: Jett Lessen, Tadd Scarpelli, Kevin Beebe, Chris O'Connor, Steve Bennedito. Third Row: Dan Pawlisch, Brian Banner, Todd Freed, lim Clohessey, Mike Breliant, Mike Croke, Skip Fotland, Mike Allen. ttllockwise-abovej The girls' team is close to making a goal The guys need q quick time-out to make plans against the ottense. The goalie makes a quick save. Getting their strategy from Coach Fidler, the girls are out again. At the start, the girls get the ball rn their ossesion. At the tip-oft, the Cougars get the ball in their lavor. 741 Water Polo is trail. Tllv as I .v M Q I ,.. ,MH A, 'W A WF V,.v,M,,m2,,,Wm M 4 . mmm' W gfggq,g,,,f,4k,,WM fa,1C.Mg,,w-f Mwwm I KA was an W . mdk I9 VW w-'mia may ,pam ' 1 ur W -cw' 'Aiifvwa W '1.Qw'll9! W Swim Team Rebuilds This year was a rebuilding year for the varsity Swim Team. We lost only two varsity seniors last year and next year we will have a team consisting of mostly Seniors with a strong junior team backing us. We will have a lot ol depth next season including good divers to lead us to victory. lt is going to be the strongest and biggest varsity Swim Team Conant has ever had. I don't think anyone will forget this year's team. We are a team with a lot ol potential. We are setting our goals high for next year and l'm sure we will have and even better season. Todd Freed CCaptainJ fClockwise'rightl Getting streched out belore a meet is very important. The Cougars get a quck start ott the blocks. Dan Pawlisch and teammates cheer on the swimmers. Swimmers check lor their times atter an exhausting lap. This Cougar executes an almost perfect twisting dive. Boys' Varsity Swim Team Front Row: Kevin Beebe. Keith tavin, lack Marr, Steve Benedetto. Second Row: Teeravat Voratut, Dan Pawlisch, Brian Banner, XT- waiis. Third now: Jane Haier, Mark veiasco, Todd , e .lx .t e ff , Prede, Mike Crooke, Mike Allen, Skip Fotland, Pran 4 Franke, Sean Davidson. Aaron Kleiner. Ken Mogge, Chris O'Connor, Wally 1? 76! Boys' Swimming xv t' 4 T 3 . 2 ' if 3' t QQ ff is A ' . . eSSl HASM ' . .-rr' I :N it V f X r 5 A A .,. by g y .. y gl f t it r rs F . e , . .,,. ., ..,, r ,rx , -HM-ae .. 'Q ,Z tg f 1 1 F' ,M -of ,aww www ' ,H ' '16 mend bl 4 f off: ff in A yy' 15245 ...Jw .w....-W, ,f., W 7 V 1 ! Q 'wk M f :- J :QQ v7 ,, vu I' E Q fi -of.. -af Wax ...W ,M Aff 3, hun Wrestlers Gain Experience The 1985-86 wrestling season was a chaotic one, ending with a twelve and six record. From the begin- ning we thought we would be one ot the better teams in the state. Our team was filled with great athletes, but as we learned during the season, our lack ot experience was holding us down. One ot the high- lights of the wrestling year was being able to wrestle with a team from Canada, against whom we did very well. Next year the team should be the best Conant has ever had. Only three varsity starters are graduating and there are plenty of talented underclassmen to fill in the spots. l would like to thank Coach Cartwright because without him, l don't think I or the team could have had the success we did. Good luck to Carl Presley, Chris Bolek, Kevin Jacobsen, and the rest of the team. lim Herdman fClockwise-rightj Working towards a headlock is Chris Kleiner. lim Herdman shows his opponent who's boss. Ready to come out on top is Damon Donaldson. Part of Coach Cartwright's responsibilities include taking care of injured grapplers. Varsity Wrestling Front Row: Brad Bessemer, Dave Pierce, Sue Roiak, Mike Vogler, Gina Quilicl, Mike Fronczak, Ramiro Diaz. Second Row: Damon Donald- son, Chris Kleiner, Steve Zawoyski, John Soucek, Tom Dvorchek, lim Herdsman, Galen Theodorou. Third Row: Chris Bolek, Mike Lewandowski, Carl Presley. Rich Terlecki, Adrian Rocha, Coach Cart- wright, Not Pictured: Kevin lacobsen, Art Petrovich. 78X Wrestling 'Y W E-lggfc , C ,, , , , , ,, , , , , A , ,,,,, , A,, I.V. Wrestling Front Row: Mike Lendvoyi, Dennis Drexler, Mike Seagrooves, Scott Balke, Barb Bohr, Rob Hinos. Third Row: Coach Miller, lason Theodorou, Kevin Harris, Steve Schmitt, Chris Campbell, eb Heuter, Lisa Lopardo, Dave Pierce, Rob Mech, Darrien Hahn, Uly Umanos, lohn Gillespie. Second Mike Lewandowski, Rich Terlecki, Matt Larue, Brad Schmitt, Todd Skarr, Tom Dvoratchek, Coach ow: Mike Bruno. Mike Fronczak, lohn Berry, Tony Laurie, Paul Umlor, Darrien Fusi, Todd Hills, Steve Flanagan, awoyski, Lane Solberg, Ernie Datcher, Tony Lavacchi Pete Hernandez Glenn Kmiec. Mike Herdman. ls g l. i A A., .. Q se.. - 1 freshman Wrestling Front Row: Eric Goldberg, lohn lakubowski, . , ., loe Zoller. Steve Duberchin, Herdman, Third Row: Tony Flood, Tom Mikolay, Jett lachimek, Stan Kwasy, Bryan Angeletti, left Kari Rumball, lulie Morrison, Pete Haas, Paul Norwood, lohn Mclverney, Mike Bruno, Second Row: Hagen, Alan Selimovic, lusten Iaccona, Curt Moyer, Mark Nuccio, George Terada, Tim Vogler. Fourth irad Zonyk. Steve Furtek, Jerry Pump, Jason LaBelIe, lohn Breseman, Bryan Kravis, Pat Gross, Chris Row: Caoch Walston, Tim Certa, Joe Stehle, Tom Carrol, Tony Montalto, lohn Yakimiki, . . ., Bryan Iawoyski. Hoon Hur, left Suspenzi, Dave Miller, Mike Washiewicz, Scott Kiecana, Kevin Bulatek, Mike Thompson, lim Hurst, Corey Puckett, lim Gould, Tim 0'Brien, Steve Hildebrandt, Coach Karling. WrestIingf79 Wrestlers Hit The lVlat With Pride tClockwise-rightj l Putting his Schaumburg opponent in an uncompromising position is lim Herdman. Brad Bessemer struggles to take control. Artie Petrovich concentrates on taking his opponent down, Getting on top of things is Chris Bolek. Determination leads Adrian Rocha to victory. Tangled in desire is Dave Pierce. Mike Vogler prepares to take over the match. Coach Miller guides Artie Petrovich to success. Chris Bolek dominates on the mat. Pinning, his rival is Carl Presley. 80X Wrestling 1 -i ' Sz, f H ,Q -M S Y fs oi y ,gf x Unforgetable Super, Fantastic, Stunning: That's how the Conant Gymnastics Team felt about itself and the season this year. And why wouldn't wel We broke the school team record and set a high with a 136.25, not to mention all the individual records that were set. We even sent one of our girls, Carri King, to state. For some of this we owe a big thanks to our enthusiastic coach, Mrs. Debbie Greenlee, who kept us working hard and reaching far, and who also had the know how to make the team work. The rest of course we owe to the girls for putting in a lot of time and effort. For us Seniors, leaving the team will be extremely hard, for this team is like a family. We all laughed and cried together. We'll all remember those good times like Kathy lo and Sher's fish show, Carri King and Carrie Potonic's impromptu routines, and len Hapl chewing her food as she's working out. How can we forget our sit down strike because Mr. Raymond turned off our precious music. Although we played a lot, we worked a lot too and the mixture made the season a lot of fun. This season is a foundation for more winning seasons to come. Best of luck to the 1987 Team - if all else fails, GOMBA! Love always, ll Edington Bop Lenaghan Special K Kubovy Pretzel Kasinger P.S. Stay on beam! tClockwise-above! State qualifier Carri King executes a handstand on the uneven parallel bars. Displaying grace and balance is lennifer Herman in a stag handstand. lennifer Hapl performs a plange on the balance beam. - . r X-F Concentrating on her routine is Laura ii , Kubovy. l Erin Lenaghan shows her grace in her floor routine. Breaking the school vault record is lennifer 3 ge r N, 1 . , ' Q we Y .fx K 4 t 5545, x Hapl in a pike tsukahara. Flexibility is important as Claudia Maurelia demonstrates. After many years of practice Erin Lenaghan now performs an ariel cartwheel on beam. Girls' Gynmastics Front Row: Lisa Ruiz, leanine Booth, Wendy Potonic, lill Morrow, Becky Messner, Dena Weinstein. Second Row: loellyn Fanchi, Cheryl Luck, Jenene Kruscek, Tracy Kraft, Michelle Farley, Rachael Tibbitts, Michelle Bohantin, Karen Erickson, Michelle Melby, Kristy Leaf. Third Row: Coach 821 Girls' Gymnastics Greenlee, Kim Mattran, Sheryl Kloc, Denese Brown, Alex Velasco, Kathy ll Hoyer, leanette Kaech, lennifer Bator, Coach Ernst. Fourth Row: Sandy Felbeirl Carrie Potonic, Karen Kasinger, lill Edington, Erin Lenaghan, Laura Kubovy Carri King, Laura Bator, Claudia Maurelia, lennifer Herman, lennifer Hapl. 14 W-'17 m SW ,V .1 ,.,,K.. 634,15 - H 5 Q 5 wimf.. L f iififff 5 ' 4 E X X X a .gg X - . Q 12 ,5 N QR . A E mmf . W, ' 5 Q ,Q , ,,,,3f,1 A , , ' ,Fy1ip!, k,,g,gfi j , - I he 7 2 , X -'-I ' Q W ?f - Q' ,,,. El55Eg Q01 GMS' Gymnastics! 83 Gymnasts Place Second At State Meet We came so close, but a 152.45 is a great score to end a season with. We shattered many school records, and for the first time we were undefeated, including invites, until the State Series. We shared many great moments, like winning the Rolling Mead- ow's Invite and the MSL Conference Meet. We were the first Conant Gymnastics Team ever to do such a feat, but we know it certainly won't be the last team ever to do that, because records are meant to be broken. Next year when the score, at the State Meet, rads Conant 155.00 to Addison Trail's 154.00, and when you guys receive that first place trophy, you btter drag Mr. Raymond into the shower and keep up the tradition as a State Championship Team would. Remember never to get a big head, because in gymnastics you always have to stay hungry, if you lose that. you get beat!!!! Good Luck Always, The Seniors: Chuck Suda Dave Gonzalez Wonuk Chang Mike Anselmo P.S. OOH AAH LET'S HIT. LET'S HlT!!!! P.S.S. Congratulations Mr. Raymond on being two time IHSA Coach of the Year. tCIockwise-aboveb X Placing 5th in the State with a pike tsukahara is Chuck Suda. With this maltese on rings, Dave Gonzalez, captures second place in the State meet setting a new school record of 9.25. Once again, Gonzo shows his strength by performing an Olympic cross. leff Wilhoit shows his flexibility by doing a Y scale on the floor. Wonuk Chang shows perfect strength and balance while doing a plange on the parallel bars. 84fBoys Gymnastics Boys' Varsity Gymnastics Front Row: Mike Anselmo, Wonuk Row: Manager Karen Kasinger, Steve Podzamsky, Chuck Suda, Chang, Keith Lavin, Dave Gonzalez. Second Row: Matt Peterson, Walt Piers, laime Kent, Irfan Mohiuddin, Coach Raymond. loe Hommrich, Marc Jones, Jeff Wilhoit, John Oh, Eric lones. Third S95 'W F I-gm Y .x , W NNiN'N -m.,,,Q,,,m h-L E? WH fa 555 .- ,yan , sf' . wfmf YYLIMKQ: V2 .wzssllllk qmM,,K:...,Qf will ag. iff? ,,f uw . nail! munlm , 1255 ,wmauil Q' arg-'L+' 11 'Sv lVlishaps Defeated This year's track team had its fair share of ups and downs. We started the season with a limited number of runners, a record low I might add, com- pared to the usual turn out. With three Seniors, nine Juniors, and 23 Frosh!Soph, the team was deter- mined in their efforts to win. We lost the first few meets, but used them as a base to learn from. Practices were intense and the goals of every individual were set. The hard work paid off as the winning began to start. Records were shattered by Frosh!Soph as well as Junior and Sen- iors. Midway through the season the team lost nine members due to injuries, ranging from pulled mus- cles to broken bones. The iniuries did not hamper the remaining team's efforts. It seemed the smaller the team got, the harder the rest worked. And it was rewarding as we placed in the Cougar Track Classic, the Palatine Relays, and took first at the Cougar Relays. There were State Qualifiers: Kurt Kern for Pole Vault, Iohn Angell for the 100 and 200 Meter Dash, and Eric Suender for the Two Mile Run. Coach Gummerson's saying Gold medals don't come in Cherrio boxes, holds true. An athlete does decide how good he or she wants to be. A coach is there for guidance. I have had the priviledge and honor to be under such guidance from two of the greatest coaches, Mr. Ayres and Mr. Gummorsen. Dedication to athletic excellence is what they strive for and I give them my deepest gratitude for that. For the next generation of runners, I wish you the best of luck. l'lI never forget the times we've shared. Go after your goals and I hope to see you down state. Dave Kenik 19' arf W ttiiawa Boys' Varsity Track Front Row: Ravi Sundari, Jett Less, Jack Marr, Todd Lytle, Erin Corrigan, Diana Digiovanni, Joyce Eyerman, Rich Schur, Brad Johnson, David Kenik, Second Row: Pete Choi, Steve Taylor, Amit Livingston, Charles Leong, Rich Manibog, Tod Martinsen, Chris Cook, Eric Olsen, Kalpish Mrstry, Mike Youakim, Tu, Howie Baumart. Third Row: Coach Johnson. Coach Ayres, Bob Schweitzer, Kelly Vaughn, Wal ly Watts, Eric Suender, Jett Odiet, Torn Dvoratch, Jay Kilian, Coach Gnsanzio, Coach Gummerson. Fourth Row: John Beatty, Dan Fitzsimmons. Isaac Means, Chris Furmanenk, Ed Nedospral. Bill Shimuk, Kurt Kern, Hugh Lynch, Mike Kanc- zak, Jerry Garcia, Mark Hauschild, Keith Kirchner. Fitth Row: Jack Filkowski, Steve Chris- tian, John Angell, Jett Sckraubulis, Rick Smith, Kevin Olsen, Darrin Buchanan, Tony Laramie Boys' Frosh!Soph Track Front Row: Mike Pierce, Joe Reyes, Bruce Stutf, Todd Lytle, Diana Digio- vanni, Joyce Eyerman, Erin Corrigan, Brian Fair- wood, Jignish Mistry, Darren Hahn, Second Row: Greg Buchanan, Jett Adkins, Mike Bumagardner, Greg Freed, Howie Baumert, Terrance Gooden, Steve Pawlik, Jack Marr, Carl Haine, Ed Zgonina, Third Row: Coach Johnson, Coach Ayres, Earnest Thatcher, Jett Andelino, Marc Hoarle, Todd Skarr, Brian Waslielewski, Mike Magturo, Tony Flood, Coach Grisanzio, Coach Gummerson. Fourth Row: Scott Szcergot, Luth Magturo, Stu Cott man, Joe Stehle, Kelly Vaughn, Matt Bene son, Greg Tao, Chris Harrow, Rob Jaruis, Mike Gatlin, Carl Perchevek, Tom Dvoratch. Fifth Row: Kemn Dillon, John Nesloeski, Tod Martinsen, Ken Leonard, Mark Granger, Dave Johnson, Keith Carlson, Alvin Lowery, Rich Saoilro ttilockwise-lettj Anticipating the gun is John Angell, Dave Kenik demonstrates the precise skill needed to pole vault. Warming up the discus throw is Kevin Olsen. Eric Suender waits tor the Go to start the race. Dave Kenik executes the long lump. 90! Girls' Track i f f 3 ', 4 4 qi , df Q D 'K , Q M L Wee? 4 fi X 'Z ff 4??2'g' ,Q 'fn' xii f ' ,,.. ,. ,,,. .13 ef M W A aw C' c 4 171 'ck ,- ., W, 3 E Girls' Track Front Row: lulie Chung, Julie Goldberg, Amy Martin, Sara Lee, Lisa Frederick, lenny Kleckner, Kris Schweitzer, leanine Powers, Becky Coniglio, Cathy Imperiale. Second Row: Denise Brown, Lisa Watts, lenny Altergott, Renne Soucek, Beth Altergott, Jackie Strobel, Connie Duke, Pam 0'Leksy, Kim Ripley, Beata Keilar, Kari Smith,Denise Bohl, Stephanie Sheet. Third Row: K Coach Ginny Bunting, Coach Suzanne Rausch, Karen Helding, Tammy Moulten, Tina Carras, Amanda Bishop, Lis Attard, jenny Krawczyk, Micheile Dickey, Laura Loughridge, lenny Kulka, lenny Parker, Patty Spaeth, Tiffany Birnett, Margaret Liotta, Jeanine Sundae, Kim Coltrin, Anne Beaty, Dawn Reilly, Coach Rick Miller, Coach Allan Goodman. Not Pictured: Amy Dixon, Mg' S! ...A Relays Qualify The Lady Cougar Track and Field Team this year was extraordinary. Our indoor season was just as successful as our outdoor season. With an indoor record of 5 and 1, none of us were complaining. Especially since the only loss was to Oak Park, a quite remarkable team. The total season's record was 11 and 2, Conant's best ever. The height of our season was at the Lady Cougar Track Classic. At this meet we all tend to get extremely psyched up. As a result most competetors attain their personal best. The whole team becomes involved in the LCTC. This team work is what brought us our success. ln the past years our team seemed to have split into the different areas of weights, jumps, sprints, and distance. But this year our team came together as a whole. This was definitely expressed by the amount of State Qualifiers we had. Instead of indivi- duals we had two relay teams qualify, the 400 meter relay and the 1600 meter relay. Five school records were broken this season: the long jump, 3200 meter relay, 400 meter relay, 300 meter hurdles, and 1600 meter relay. Our accomplishments were not easy to attain. All of us put in a tremendous amont of hard work and dedication. Our head coach Mr. Goodman, better known as Goody, gave us our workouts which never seemed to be easy. I must admit that we did give him a hard time by complaining, but the job was always well done. Although the Seniors will be physically gone next year, we will be there in spirit. Later Days and Good Luck, Renee Soucek iClockwise-belovvj Petrina lones takes the curve with speed. Breaking the school record in long lump is Amanda Bishop. A successful hand-off lo Jenny Kleckner by Pam O'Leksy. Putting all ol her etlort behind her throw is Amy Dixon. leanine Powers approaches the 300 hurdles with determination. Clearing her lump is Michelle Dickey. Beata Kielar leads the pack to the finish ol the relay. Helping her team run to victory is Renee Soucek. Girls' Track! 91 Cougar Baseball Breaks Record The 1986 Cougar baseball team should be proud ot their accomplishments as a team as well as individually. The team did things this year that never happened in any other season, such as a broken school reccrd for 17 wins. At one point their record stood at 15-5. The entrance into the play-offs also reflects the teams potential, even though they lost the first game to St. Viator. Individually, congratulations are in order. Tony Licari and Mark Kuftel both went all Conference. Team members George Lacko, Tony Licari, John Miroballi, and Mark Kuffel all participated in the HAL Sphere All Star Game. Next year's team is also hopeful being that some of the younger players were able to gain experience needed by playing this year. This makes them one step closer to a winning team. Good luck to all ot you. ttllockwise-abovej Coach Fritz gives batting tips to Joe Cowans before he steps up to the plate. Den McDougald hurries back to third base before being thrown out. Tony Licari helps make another out for the opponent, Varsity Baseball Front Row George Lackg Don Sghrubbe Rob Covey Rnd Phil Anderson Third Row Coach Mike Fritz Don McDougald Tony Licari Dan Walter, John Soucek Mike Nelson Second Row Jackie Epstein CManagerJ Wellflyn Mafk Kllffel Def' MCDOUEHIU Coach Aff SYGVGHSOH Todd Ringa Joe Cowans Pat Rainey Kurt Villers Joe Roberts John Miroballi 92! Baseball Sophomore Baseball Front Row: lohn Kraft, Ken Carlson, Gino Passarelli, Christine Kwasnick tManagerl, Dan Martini, Derek Freedman, Mike Alderson. Second Row: Eric Hollman, Kevin Elt- vedt, Brian Metzler, Frank Faciano, lason Eck- ert, Tony Lavacchi, Dan Krauser, Brian Hem- street. Third Row: Bill Lussnig, Todd Hills, Pat Callahan, Mike Galer, Mark Waters, Russ Varrier, Coach Rusniak. Freshman Baseball Front Row: Dan Lenay, Mike Fugiel. Todd Slonka, Mike Napoli. Second Row: Katie Rooney fManagerJ, Ron LaValIe, Greg Gor- don. Brian Fitzgerald, letf Suspenzi, lohn Scapes, Third llow: Coach Sharos, Blair Ackman, lohn Yakimisky, Tim Certa, Stan Kwasny. Not Pictured: Kerry Rymarczak CManagerJ. Freshman B. Baseball Front Row: jerry Pump, Dave Miller, Jenny Mayner, Vicki Duke, Kim Ar- cher, Dave Otlenslein, Mike Detterman. Second Row: Tim Tiedeman, Mark DeLaordo, lim Gould, lohn Pokol, Greg Kenski, Mark Nuccio, Dave Talberl. Third Row: Mr. Karling, Scott Melzer, Kevin Katovich, Dave Kern, Greg Mitchel, Kurt Eltvedt, Baseball! 93 Cougar Baseball Finds Winning Hit - aww fn . 94 X Baseball .a.v ' -i.,.. 1 ......-'L- .- it Q 982.1 7, at . . i . was-04 P. .W .sfo ttllockvrise-left! Ready to charge the oncoming ball is loe Cowans, Mike Nelson concentrates before he fires a pitch to the catcher. Blasting the ball out of the park once again is Mark Kuffel. Coach Fritz and Mark Kuffel give a few tips to Mike Nelson before his next pitch. Out at second by Tony Licari. lohn Soucek casually tosses in an easy out. Trying to get his opponent from Wheeling out as he strays from first base is Don McDougaIr.f. his-f.ssf?4 X Baseball! 95 Young Team Pulls Together This years squad was a well respected team in the conference. Our defense was the strong point of our team and our aggressiveness earned us the respect of most of our opponents. With only a few returning starters our conference record of 6-6 was very impressive. We played some of our best ball games at the Harlem Tournament finishing as Consolation Champions. This year was Mr. Cunningham's last season of coaching our team. We would like to thank him for all the support he gave us. I wish the team the best of luck next year and want to thank them for a success- ful season. Love, Nina Dilohn fNiniaJ 961 Softball wwf' N ,Mem ' :or A 4 aa, c,,, T V7 Y I as ,Www , we ggiygasik i i si , SUNQQT sJNANl ahfi? esws Cases? Ll,?5ir,4ii ffi 3 ff5 6JNAN7 Varsity Softball Front Row: Kathy lo Hoyer, Donna laeger, Beth Bauman, Nina Dilohn. Third Row: Coach lerret Cunningham, Norma Sykes Suzie Calderone. Second Row: Jill Schoettes, Sherri Balke, Lynne Hoyer, Ryan, Patti Frick, ludy Anderson, Denise Lipnisky. 1' - 'asc A , ,Ex .W + A5 gf f Nag nw ff Ts ,ks A 35+ - Ra 'a ' Aw if f 'V' '7 j M f gt xy. L i PU -4. P' 0 '90 e ,A 5 ai, ...... O O v f 'S' s u Q a.: ,rm .-- ' V-ref 8 siisa' ' f so 5 -M e ,, is' as aj Q Q ,H 'Q v l.V. Softball Front Row: Kim Portalatin, Mary Gonzales. Second Row: Tammy Piotrowski, Shannon Rielly, Kim Arnold, Sandy Stryjewski. Third Row: lenmler Davis, Kim Murrin, Valarie Schultz, Allison Goodman, Coach Danz. Freshman Softball Front Row: Kristin Kampet, Lisa Ruiz Cmanagerj, Tracy Dolchack. Second Row: lulie Morrison, Marcee Calvello, lenny Belline, lenny Cunningham, Tina Sortino, Lori Vanderweele, Kim Sorenson, MaryKay Burck, Sabeeha Haque. Third Row: Coach Poklen, lamie March, lennie Demblauskas, Chris Burtman, Cindy Madden, Tracey Brantner, Lisa Boldt, Kim Mergen. Not Pictured: Samitra Ghate, Kristie Leal, Laura Back fman- agerj, Cari Rumball fmanagerj. flllocliwise abovej Nina Dilohn follows through to a home run, ll swift pitch by Kathy lo Hoyer. Anticipating the next hit is Patty Frick. Denise Lipnisky send the ball to first base. Conference on the mound. Donna Jaeger just waiting to steal. Softball! 97 IG -,hs-4 V .. ,.,,.., ,. ,, ,... .. ,,,,, f' 'J' ' ' ' . My ' ' - W - .- 122283 7 ' 1 i'ee, ii V - f A f A maaewmafwyw o r ' jf: ,. , ., , .,.: . - 51' ' V- .V , Ups And Downs My four years at Conant have iust been great. Tennis was a major part ot my career in school. This year was really an up and down one. We lost the tirst five matches and went 5-2 for the last seven. Next year's team will be a force to be reckonened with. Good luck to all returning members, which include: Bob Mosquers, Jae Kim, Steve Shu, Jeff Swiatek, Jeff Peters, lim Mercurio, and Dave Menet. l hope you all have the best year of your career. l'd personally like to thank Mr. Killinger for all that he's done for me and the team, in and out of Conant. He's the best coach a person could ask tor. Sincerely yours, Shade Brian Szady Boys' Varsity Tennis Front Row: Chip McLenna, left Peter, Jeff Swiatek, left Handt, Charley Y Q w V ' . 3 c .lrs llsl it be . .. . ,,, . f s , T V A S e V ' ' I . - - . ., . H ..,, . V V V- V V, ..e,.f-V:-filfte-,taxa Gif 'f'- '1 ' A . , ,,, V- f - ,,V, rf ' 'rf' s t' ' ' VV ,,,, V,, ii'V ',,' McLenna, Steve Shu. Second Row: Holly Rogala, Kristen Hedke, Bob Mosquera, Jae Kim, Don Thorne, Dave Menet, lim Mercurio, Brian Szady, Coach Killinger. B 98!Boys' Tennis ..,V.,. ,,,, ,, ,, , V, L ,,,, V M ,M , ,, . U I fe ,ii irsefeiwffflrrrfi if-init fflri-jeff? 'grlffglfgrg ' AX MMkW,VjjJg??,m3: :U Z:,,j,j3,,Sfg,K5,?Z,5,f4g,g.fV,,Z?,e,.r,f,?,e,.i,.,E,f,,,V .,rl,, t 3 fifr i,l fff'3 4 A 'mi 4 1' '72,f,7?f7'Y2'? r is , , f ,A L r W rr rfr,f+fy'm+,4-V, p rr ,, , ,, ' 1,agrZt?,f,rf,fff5ff 5 l Zf ?f5,gfM?4fff'fgsJl , . , +f4,tV,,?5j5 5, t' t ,ali gif ffgeyy W, Vrrhkyffjvfyn rirf'Z! it 'r?' ' Q5f'f f4'91fw ei, ?,'ergy+ . 4,z,i,p, ,, M35 1 1 ff,5:.5.,r,.444 Ms. r,f313irr,rrifjgr1gf1fjiirggigr ffrvliilty-bm-4 ip, 5 ,j vsogsaf: 'f gzrgfr- Nzfffsfsrfiffrrfffiiw L it Mffifffifi' 'Tiff trimfrffrr-fNr5r?rrfrr5r?r1irrf 9 ffftfhiffs ei J f:t4+. 4 at , 4 m,i.i TwL 1f? if,f,', ,,5V,l.,?Mf,iffahfy?!l7 'M' .':ef'5fz+ '. 'if jf -'f' f+'?iif'i i'.4,a 4s4.+4Qf,iarf44'? fj'fyyffjQfey,,,9L.,ga,,,,1. 1 figlffziifiiffgjvirfffrgi 'rwinfswwgffIQ53rgrtgrgwrf5srgMfmr'sr'rrirr4rs2f,r,tr,rf,r 'ryjififtf'ffi!3itHfg1QfyfwffEfff'jfffj,rf'rir -VVV - A -wt, 1 UM, rf, M, fClockwise-leftj The doubles team of Jeff Peter and leff Swiatek had an impressive season, Getting low for the return is Bob Mosquera, Smashing the ball for an impossible return from the offense is lae Kim. Brian Szady concentrates on his smooth return. Putting all of his effort behind his backhand is Chip McLenna, Boys' Tennis!99 Conant 36 46 34 59 33 19 63 29 55 56 61 54 54 37 Conant Conant Boys' Basketball Glenbrook South Wheeling Glenbrook North Lake Forest Rolling Meadows Prospect Niles West Hoffman Estates Elk Grove Rich East Woodstock Hersey Lake Park Forest View Schaumburg Rolling Meadows Prospect Hoffman Estates Elk Grove Streamwood Forest View Schaumburg Palatine Palatine Wrestling Wheaton Deerfield Proviso East Rolling Meadows Oak Park Addison Trail Prospect Gorden Tech. Glenbrook North Forest View Hoffman Estates Schaumburg Lyons Notre Dame Fremd Brother Rice Elk Grove Girls Cross Country Schaumburg Maine East Maine West Elk Grove Prospect Wheeling Rolling Meadows Hoffman Estates Forest View Buffalo Grove 41 46 54 35 46 58 43 43 31 28 33 36 10 36 13 39 42 24 33 43 Hersey 51 22 27 13 35 21 45 27 36 17 21 17 32 38 17 29 15 15 D Football Volleyball ' Conant Opp. Conant Opp. 12 New Trier 25 13-7 Pius XII 15-15 10 1 118 in 11111 21 - - fn - - Hoffman Estates 7 15-2-15 Frmed 9-15-11 11 E11 111019 0 15-7-15 calena 11-15-9 15 Buffalo Grove 30 1540.9 IC 9-15-15 7 101951 View 11 2-8 Palaffne 15-15 13 Schaumburg 6 1-15-15 New tnef 15-14-15 28 Rolling Meadows 7 6-14 Loalfcarf 15-16 33 Prospect 14 15-15 Mt. 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' 133.3 5 2 128.1 Hoffman Estates 7 0 131.3 ' 136.9 1 3 4 131.1 1' ' ' 11.7 1 130.7 13 .917 f f 135.3 124.2 ' 135.3 133.8 opp, 133. 126.8 1 5 2 4 , . - 6 1 Opp. 7 0 129 A 63 7 o 130 v it 26 4 3 107 ss 7 0 72 100 y . 6 Y K 1 81 , ' 8917 5 2 ce . . 89 5 oo 2 82 ryyi 2 107 - ' ' 64. 2 4 3 126 38 . 1 . 7 0 71 ' 99 4 7 0 6' Q9 PM O+o club XY y 'UA llf C Qc- 9X rxef' Q40 XJ- CW' X30 2-Se 5 QJQA, KS P010 G30 Qfsgi who 0 cave Ax X X Clubs Bring Success These clubs help prepare their members for suc- cess in college and prospective careers, concentrat- ing on the academic areas of math and science. Their hard work proves to be worthwhile. Conant's Math Team is one of the finest in the district. It concentrates on learning mathematical theories and competes with other schools. This years' achievements were especially successful. The Science Club expands on the knowledge re- ceived in the classroom. The students explore their interests in science through experiments and discus- sions. Office Education Administration is a group of students that practice to improve their secretarial skills. They also competed quite successfully in their state competition. The Strategic Games Club is highly challenging and imaginative. lt brings together people with such interests. If f L I . 4. . 4 . . .Q x ,- ' , yr ,v 4' .N-'ijig f fm . .ig ' fClockwise-abovej These students are busy at work. A job well done! Mrs. Cross instructs enthusiastic math team members. Mathletes ponder over a puzzling equation. Office Education Front Row: Lisa Medema, Carrie Wendland, Donna Elia, Christine Riggles, leanine Weidner, Desi Kusiak. Second Row: Mrs. Peterson, lane Hudson, Beth Burger, Deb- bie Pivec, lennifer Drainer, Gabi Diaz, Denise Quinn, DeDe Penn. Strategic Games Front Row: Todd Knurek, Dave Wojcik, Chris Schreifels, Eric Siegel, Jeff Allen. Second Row: Chris Fur- manek, Robert Hoving, Chuck Leong, Kirk Quitter, Darrell Brooks, lim Debbs, Mark Brehob. 1041 0.E.A.-Math Team fi tional Hanor Society Front Row: Mr. Premo. Second Row: Nicole Lavalle, Mala Byana. Claire plan, Wonulr Chang. Third Row: Laurel Faulhaber, Mane Pica, Karr Smith. Krrs Trayser, Kathryn tura. Fourth Row: Renee Soucek, Kristen Hedke, Kathy Reno, Duane Bell. Fifth Row: Erin laghan, Debbie Kuester, Rebe Sckrabulrs. Sixth Row: Michelle Dickey, lrrn Nrewrara, lennrler d, Srrnlvas Kuchrpudr, Karolrne Kalrvoda. 4, W K Math Team Front Row: loe Charlrer, Bull Park, Paul lvsen, Mike Skurnak. Alen Lan. Second Row: lam Mercurro, Neerar Mehrotra, Greg Tao. Kent Burns, lohn Dahlqurest, Hoon Hur, Mr. Carlson. Mrs, Sullivan, Third Row: Wonuk Chang, lohn Oh, Henry Eng, Mike Dover, Ben Hou, Mrs. Cross. Mr, McCauley. Fourth Row: Naheed Khan, Fred Lrsrewrcz, Asra Khan, Abby Dobbins, Naolto Hasunuma, Soo Lee, Mr. Keenan. Fifth Row: Renata Szymskr, Mary Heather Hannah, Colleen MacDonald, Corinna Wu. Sixth Row: Kalpesh Mrstry, Henry Chen, lennrter Ekstrom, lulre Chou, Maureen lohnstone, Anita Shutak. tnot-pictured: loe Zoller, lrm Could, Mala Byanna, Mustafa Khokha, Maheesh loharr, lulra Ko, Devi Vallabhenenr, Ted Wong, Alice Lin, Bob Mosquera, Steve Shu. if , frm , 'fra A A we lrtr ' V 4, Q A YE , '.,g,y 'f,5,,,f FZIQ, ,, YI' f A -rf . ' W r,-we , hm , -?-4 3 N .. Z ' U. , Fo- I VA I hm, v A4 ' l'f,.gl.?53f 1 1 .. y ,r .M ,K N. 6 .gg if 1 ,gif - QM v 9 fy' tn. AA' ww- -. I Math Team-N.H.S.!105 Work Programs Expand Training Prospects The Work Programs this year have offered many opportunities to students wishing to gain work exper- ience. The participants attend classes until approxi- mately 1:00 when they leave campus for their jobs. The clubs learn such skills as typing and office skills. All the Work Programs raise funds which go for the annual appreciation breakfast and allows stu- dents to participate in club competition events. At the Awards Breakfast, Seniors are honored, top workers are recognized, and employers are thanked for their cooperation. The students in Work Programs have continued to work very hard, making this an extremely successful year. tClockwise-above! Kerri Drozek and friend take pride in their bulletin board. Displaying her interest in photography is Rachel Hoff. Mike Praia and lim Eby discuss homework during class. Tina Figlia is bound to be a fashion designer. D.E. Front Row: Donna Komperda, Nahla Soliman, Kathy Wolek, Reneta Buiwid, Wendy Gross, Lisa Brown. Second Row: Margaret Komperda, Belind limenez, Debra Adams, Cindy Popowski, Teresa Lakic, Mrs. Bird. Third Row: Mike Prora, lim Eby, Steve Anagnosto- poulos. H.E.R.0. Front Row: Lisa Ramierz, Michele Rosinski, Michelle Nagle, lack Parker, Kerri Drozek, Tina Figlia, Nina Taluc. Second Row: Rachel Holt, Patti VanHoesen, Paul Ruiz, leanette Tresidder, Sharon Stanley, Steve Bimbi, Roberta Riegel, Laura Weseman, Don- na Glinka, Al Cates, Liz Costello, Nikki De- Paul, Praipan Ritthisorn, Mrs. Sorrell. Not Pictured: Kathy Ahern, Sandy Cabrales, An- gie Farmer, Jerry lwanski, loanne Phillips, Lester Makowskr. 106! Work Programs C.W,T. Front Row: Laura Medlne, Collette Llndernan, Chris Laze zaro, Ms. Shulhafer, Mr. Severrno. Second Row: Katrina Carter, Todd Bernstein, Rod Harris, Don Greenwood. Third Row: lerry Norwood. Greg Burroughs, Tom Dosbrow, Dean Edwards, Fourth Row: Scott Parson, Gary Norwood, lim Furholmen. Fifth Row: Sam Sala, lohn Furlong, Dennis McKinsey. Sixth Row: Dan Kaiser, Phil Rekas, Craig Frazier. l.C.E. Front Row: Steve Montmarquette. Ray Kline, Keith Kampert, Steve Clavel, Second Row: Glenn Hetzer, Ron Hauser, Paul Def Falco, Mark Bryant, Mark Roullle. Third Row: Mike Vanstone, Bull Garza. Mike Kramer. Ken Petersen, Chris O'Rourke, Fourth Row: Chris Lundemo. Scott Antoslak, Mike Atchison, Cassie Chase, Mr. Losee. dev-f Wrv' 41--M --..........,,M, Orchesis Performances Take Hard Work Orchesis, Conant's dance club, spends the begin- ning of the year practicing for their Spring show. The Advanced Group, consisting of only four of the most talented members, choreographs the dance routines and teaches them to the group. Barbara Olsen, the club's coordinator, also spent long hours helping the girls prepare for the successful performance. lt was a fine year. Science Club Front Row: Mark Motluck, Kalpesh Mistry, Fu-San Liu, Mike Youakim, Amit Livingston, Missy Kurns, lenny Kulka. Second Row: lim Frazier, Ben Hou, Tres Mustafa Khokha, Mark wp... ll' A Conomikes, Alen Lin, Jerry Garcia. Not Pictured: Dave Turbull, lim Nelis, Ron Sewell, Charles Zenkus. - 'T it 1 'S I g- gm'-as t tClockwise-right! V , , W ggv, . f li ag llr Students for Chemical Reaction dress up as clowns for the if , sm ' Q open house. K Q if C u ib P 4+ Chicago Bear Brian Cabral is the guest speaker at the E ,. g ,.,. .E Q . - - N , get Reaction assembly. W- 2 g, 'S .mama or ' .. r.zfXLEi ,stfvrfll r. 6 WMM .. Academic Bowl Front Row: Scott DeMuth, Minna Kim. Second Row: Ms. Craft, Mr. Keenan. Third Row: Ted Wong, Claire Kaplan, Mark Chen, Scott Tarson. Advanced Orchesis Front Row: Mellisa Kopke. Sec- ond Row: Kim Cooper. Third Row: Donna Elia, Shan- non Lewis. Orchesis Front Row: Kim Goolish, Erica Loftus, Cheri Cunningham, leanne Storm, Christine Kindl, Dawn Reilly, Jodi Arneson, Stacie Wolfram, Anabel Immor- dino, Autumn Plath, lanice Wolowicki, lenny Sawyer, Vicki Peter, Darleen Reilly. 1081 Orchesis-Science Club aw' iical Reaction Team Front Row: Cheryl Lobodzinski, Colleen Pudlo, Susan Boho, Debbie G,arbacz, Kelly MacCord, Adina Rasner, ioe lonald, loe Wolfe, Kari Smith, Kim Cooper, Mary Koehler, Amy Mika. . Second Row: Ms. Shulhaler, Ms. Quinlan, Ray Antolik, Theresa ,, U ,. ,L I, Chateau . K ggfx Psa ints Against Drunli Drivers Front Row: lanice Wolowicki, Clare linda 3t0lD3, Angie PFZYUYSZGSH. Mike VHUDGVEHV irook, Kris Heath, Mr. Froehlich. Second Row: Rachel Grimm, Concerned Clubs These three clubs are involved in dealing with specific problems we as students and young adults face. Our Chemical Reaction Team is concerned with the problem of substance abuse. These students have meetings to discuss and learn more about this problem in order to educate their peers. Their hard work has a great deal of satisfying results. Conant's Students Against Drunk Drivers Club is similar to the C.R.T., but concentrates on a specific abuse. These students spend their time trying to teach others of the seriousness of drunk driving. They too are a caring group of people that worries about our safety. Peer Counseling is a group of students that meet weekly to discuss problems they are forced to deal with in their lives. They learn the art ol listening and understanding other people, while getting a chance to express their own feelings. These clubs should all be recognized for the care they put into their work. Peer Counseling Front Row: Brian Smith. Second Row: Dan Detzner, Kari Smith, Gina Quilici, Doug Pierce, Cindy Kozlowski. Third Row: Patti Vonderheide, Cheryl McKinney, leanette McWil- liams, Lisa Straube, Phil Anderson, Christy Westbook, leanine Powers. Fourth Row: Bruce Welker, Stacy Baczkowski, Denise Laurie, Mike Allen, Paul Brandi, Kelli MacCord, Amy Hilvert, Laura Baker, Dors Suess, Melissa Metcalf, Peggy Schwind, Kathy 0'Dell. Not Pictured: Tim Martin, Michelle Dickey, Sumedha Ghate, Kim Cooper, Karen Angelino, Chris Nettnin, Tina Rammel, lim Mercurio, Carrie Potocnic, Michelle Zasi, Paula Gonzales, Marcia Hoving, Linda Kim, Sharon MacArthur. Special Interest Groups Horticulture and Photography Clubs are special interest groups that gain knowledge through their endeavors throughout the year. The Horticulture Club designs and displays many arrangements needed for various school events. The Photography Club members learn the art ot photography through framing, shooting, and develop- ing their own works. Each club enjoys the work they do, while learning about these arts. 110!Horticulture Club-Photography 1 wr ff WW W 79: V Horticulture Club Front Row: Mike Hopkins, Bruce Bennett, Lisa Bebendererde Bonnie Baird Angie Saccamono Ray Antc Photography Club Front Row: Mr. Davidson, Jason Marck. Second Row: Renata Szymski Marcy Reyes Karen Thomas s,,w,fre . Skills lmproved The Forensics Team is a very close and inspira- tional team. The members get experience competing against other schools in all forms of public speaking. During the competitions, they meet people who hold a common interest. After a member receives a tro- phy, they realize that the trophy isn't as important as the individual and team effort that won it. The Home Economics club extends skills beyond the classroom. Combining practice with fun, this year's club tackled projects ranging from mass pro' duction techniques utilized in the Valentine cookie sale to service projects such as the completion of pillows for a local nursing home. V V K ..., ggyl e.ee 1 X . yang ..g. .. .. . f--. . 0. J ta sf e ' F of Q : : f '!' -..t . .N L :-.. ..., . . 6 if 'E A -F ' elr- P - -F ts' .. T' F g. tClockwise-above! Mrs. Widok demonstrates the art of frosting a cookie. Kelli MacCord and Debby Garbacz impersonate Chip and Dale. Karen Thomas confides in the expert advice of Mrs. Hanlon. Angie Saccoamono prepares a carnation for Valentines Day. Bees, Berries, and Bears by Conants Horticulture Club. Home Ec Front Row: Danette Gabl, Corrine Harris, Barb Kowzic. Second Row: Lisa luergens, lulie Eder, Annette Rausch, Sharon Dean, Mrs. Widok, Mrs. lcenogle. Forensics Front Row: Theresa Greco, Mrs. Goughnour, lanet Bachler, Mark Chen, Ted Rafferty, Linda Gonzales, Megan Garvey. Second Row: Mrs. Barrett, Paula Gonzales, Lee Barksdale, Debby Garbacz, Ted Wong, Kelli MacCord, Devi Vallabhaneni, Laura Pump, Ms. Karegianes. Home Economics-Forensics! 111 S.A.E. Front Row: loyce Eyerman, Suzanne Nor, berg, Elisa Unger, Tina Davis, Mrs. Hartmann. Second Row: Linda Stolpa, Shalla Hyderi, Chris' topher Bucaro. Sabeeha Haque, Annette Elkins, laloa Pandya. Third Row: David Stolpa, Younus Uddin, Pamela Thomas, Nalini Doniparthi, Ali Hyderi. International Students Club Front Row: Shilpa Patel, Reshma Uddin, Nalees Syeda, Asma Rai- mohammed. Second Row: Georgia Mellos, Ra- chelle Asuncion, Emee Belo. Third Row: Mrs. Herbst, Tricia Mellos. Foreign Exchange Club Front Row: Terry Shatter, Annette Weber, Marcie Reyes, Falgun Gandhi, Sahra Sharift. Second Row: Sheila Gal lager, Stacey Dover, Naheed Khan, Denice Du- lian, Abby Dobbins. Third Row: Danielle Verrier, Glenn Maslankowski, Nancy Eder, Shilpa Chaddha, Asra Khan, Chris Nicholson, Claire Sel- sor, Kim Coltrin, Clare Allsebrook, Kristin Heath, Gina Ercoli, Hai Sharift, John Oh, letf Wilhoit, Mrs. Schneider, Miss Craft, Colleen MacDonald, Renata Szymski, Rachael Grimm. 112fS.A.E.-Foreign Clubs .Y 2 . ,..:5,ii?A,i2, 4 gk ,Vx ifghaa ex K 4 tj? sr ' aaa, , , f My sc. r WWW Making Profits The participant's of these clubs bring spirit to Conant while enjoying specialty activities they are interested in. Conant's Foreign Language Club worked especially this year with several fund-raisers such as their candy sales. The profits went toward field-trips and parties. The Foreign Exchange Club also spent a lot of effort toward such fund-raisers. Their money was spent on the hosting of the French and German Exchange students. lt was a successful year. The International Club is a group of students particularly with a foreign background. They enjoy meeting to go on field-trips and to take part in several group discussions. S.A.E. is another club that has been quite active this year. They hosted activities such as Student! Teacher Turnout Day that promoted educational spir- it at Conant. Foreign Language Club Front Row: Ameena Shariff, Raheen Badal, Elisa Amelio, Kim Spauding, Michelle Heimbuch, Sonia Vora, Dana Norton. Second Row: Dawn Bianco, Anabel lmmordino, Alisa Woods, Dena Fennell, Angela Coats, Wendy Lambert, lenny Vinson, Rachele Asuncion. Third Row: Tiffany Heath, Shala Hyderi, Eliza- beth Reyna, Mary Gonzalez, Shawn McCammon, Althea Hassell, Lorie Hassell, Alice Roberts, Sheralyn James, Michelle Zasi, Linda Horiuchi. Fourth Row: Loretta Vaas, Rosemarie Balogh, Erika Arnold, Mark Youakim, Roxana Mercado. Fifth Row: Ali Hyderi, Yenous Uddin, Sean Peache, Sofiya Syed, Jalpa Pandya, Sabeeha Haque, Autumn Plath, Jennifer Klenske, lulie Kussman, Jill Zager, Nicole Mohiuddin. Sixth Row: Shilpa Chaddha, Mrs, Woer, Mrs. Berger, Renata Szymski, Teresa Pudlo, Deborah Horwitz, Maria Perez, Naheed Khan, Monica Janowski, Ayesha Khan. fClockwise-belowj Dr. Perry and Miss Craft present t-shirts to all of the French exchange students. One of the many activities the French students participated in was a breakfast with their new friends. loyce Eyerman organizes another fund raiser for S.A.E. The International Students Club has a getetogether after school. Foreign Clubs! 113 Thespians Front Row: Janet 1 Beachler, Haj Shariff, Laura Besse- mer, Chris Nicholson, Kris Trayser, Gina Quilici, Claire Kaplan, Dwayne Wisemang lim Niewiara, Kathy Reno. Drama Club Takes The Risk Okay, this year was pretty hot. We have made some great friends, fulfilled some great expectations fCharles Dickens-you know how I relate everything to schoollb The flowers have dried, the props and costumes have been shoved back in the closets, Miss Anderson has her keys, yet memories still linger. We won't forget latenight excursions to Taco Bell, klee- nex at the love-ins, long rehearsals that really wor- ried us. Still, we never doubted. Not while we sweated in the hall about creating an improvisation in two minutes that would be funnier than the latest epi- sodes of Saturday Night Live fbut not as funny as the Love Connectionj The tradition has to be main- tained, but don't forget to take the risks and invent yourself in the work. Lots and lots of effort goes into a few culminating hours of performance, but it is always worth it if you take them away for a little while. Hopefully they laughed, they cried. We did. I love you guys! Claire Kaplan fDrama Club!Thespian Troupe Presidentb Drama Club Front Row: Kris Trayser, Claire Kaplan, Gina Quilici, Haj Shariff, Laura Bessemer, Chris Nicholson, Kathy Reno, lim ix Niewiara, Second Row: Jamie March, Phil Anderson, Tricia She- peck, Tom Daly, Scott Rettburg. Third Row: Amy Flood, Sue Jones, Sue Rojek, Kevin Flagg, Mike Nanfria, Steve Litwitz, Dwayne Wiseman, Sharon Macarthur. Fourth Row: lanet Beachler, Megan Garvey, Ted Wong, Mickey Settipani, Kevin Bolzelka, Eric Young, Linda Gonzales, Laurel Hixson, Cheryl Rudnick, Lora Miller, There- sa Greco. Fifth Row: Mary Heather Hannah, Sally Araki, Steve Bessemer, Angie Rush, Tina Carras, Marcie Reyes, Dwight Van Theemscke, Sara Miller, Chris Sanasardo, Gail Wisniewski, Lee Barksdale, Glenn Maslankowski. C ff' Y' gf 1111! Drama RT .af 1'-f-Nu, .ha-. My f- ,,, E, K:,. Light Crew Front Row: Haj Sharifl, Claire Kaplan. Second Row: Chris Nicholson, Steve Litwitz. Third Row: Phil Anderson, lohn Fitak, Steve Bessemer, tClockwise-leftl The drama club lounges around in the green room. Kris Trayser shows her true emotional insight in this scene, Laura Bessemer and Mike Nanfria ponder over life's meaning, Kathy Reno expresses her sympathy to a character. Lora Miller and Angie Rush practice for their outstanding performances in The Creature Creeps . Drama!115 Wind Ensemble Front Row: Darlene Mazur, Michelle Zasi, Salah Moscicki, Carol Kalivoda, lenny Norwood, Diane Bell, Barb Taccini, Linda Gonzales, Cindy Hu- pert, Michelle Shank, Heidi Kramer, Second Row: Marcia Hoving, Susan Boho, Cindy Layman, Minna Kim, lanet Giertvik, lulia Ko, Celeste Jenkins, Sue Tarson, Laurel Faulhaber, Third Row: Carrie Schwartz, lim Mercurio, Todd Lewis, Doug Pierce, Rob Covey, Cheryl Rudnick, Joe Mika, Theresa Greco, Glenn Moritz, Keith Carlson, Chuck Suda. Fourth Row: Carl Baumert, Dave Lewis, Emerson Swintord, Ray Antolik, Steve Shu, lace Mogill. Fifth Row: Paula Gonzales, lim Dixon, Alan Schlueter, Steve Hoch, John Hernicz, loe Wolfe, Tina Vlray. tCIockwise-below! Mike Cox gives his all in this passage, Drum-majors, loe Wolle and Carol Kalivoda, enjoy a great performance. Darlene Mazur, Sara Moscicki, and Michelle Zasi play with enthusiasm, Marcia Hoving performs brilliantly. X Ir. 'P' , A7 Q swf? r wtf .fl , We-, , all tl -.-0' .r X ,J '53, I'-' zqtsiytl ,ji fi fj slf'- Q 1 mx' L 3 'S fe 'JC 7, A Special Club BmdBawwsmdmdwJnmmdemMwtm students to parhcipatein severaldiherent achvihes. They can start off the year in Conant's Marching Band which involves weekly after school practices to prepare for the Friday night football games. They must then combine their efforts to both practice for the Basketbah garnes to play as a pep band, and to prepareforthe Hohday Concert Once these endeav- ors have been conipmted, the students have the choke to parhdpatein the Musmal Pd Band, or compete at the State and Northwestern contests. The members finish off the year with the grand Finam Concert Throughoutthese emoyabm yetfrus trahng tasks the one tmng that makes band so specialis the fnendships that are niade during the year ltis an achvhy thatteaches cooperahon and accomphshment Symphonic Band First Row: Diane Bell, Chris Kwasnick, Heather Coleman, Angie Grow, Sue Gotowka, lennifer Taccini, Chris Schweitzer. Second Row: Simone Glueck, Pam Parkash, loanna Lemon, Cheryl Rudnick, Dina Edge, Raha Alavi, Penny Tarin, Cheryl McKinney, Lisa Frederick, Kris Bilka, Lisa Ziegler, Shannon McNer- ney, Christine Sanasardo, Susan Drake, Ewa Kaluzinski. Third Row: Tabby Berry, laannine Prather, Carrie Stansbeary, Amamda Bishop, Caryn Lobodzinski, Tiffany Burnett, Andrea Schaefer, lamie Kent, Scott Mattran, lon Wilson, David Mercurio. Fourth Row: Ken Mogge, Mike Parson, Renee Ross, leana Guagenti, Corey Fosco, Steve Lothray, lim Zarnick, Russell Verrier, Brett Robinson, Ron Gleason. Fifth Row: Tony Manfre, Monty Diehl, Matt McKin- ney, loe Nasiatka, A-f'L xha in Concert Band First Row: Sue Cook, Grace Ko, Laura Naatz, Cheryl Luck, Jenny Quigley, Kari Schoenfeld, Frank Tomsic, Annette Weber, Terri Schafer, lenny Nylund. Second Row: Denise Delaney, Karla Reise, Val Golben, Becky Wolter, Lisa Schorsch, Shelly Parsons, Ron Sewell, Antionette Hughes, lennie Dumblauskas, Alison Faulhaber, Jamie March, foe Char- lier. Third Row: Mike Pierce, Pete Kramer, Mike Skurnak, Mike Gatlin, Rob Painter, Mike Goritz, Casey Farrell, Rob Brown, Howard Cumberland, Nikhil Raval, Brian Simons, Bruce Stuff, Fourth Row: Mike Cox, Kirk Quitter, Bill Atwood, Pablo Maure- lia, Nischal Raval, Paul lvsin, Fifth Row: Denise Lemke, Sonya Ingram, Pete Haas, Greg Mitchell, Brian Croke. fClockwise-aboveh Mr. Hoernemann directs with style. The Conant Marching Band steps in rhythm. The Clarinet section works together to perform this piece. Band!117 Choir Hits High Notes Descending the mysterious stairs of the music hallway, one locates the home base of the crazy choir-lovers. Actually, you can find them singing around any pmno, down any haH, anywhere they wmtTmywmmmwsmHashwmmnmbwsor girls' chorusg the next advancement is choir, and then the truly devious are invited into the swing choir. It cannot be verified that they truly swing , atleast notin schooL but rehabm sources teH me then favonte hangout B the audhonunt unhl aH hoursofthe mghtdunng musmalseason.Thatspec tacm and the hohday and spnng conceds are the mostaccembm pedormancesforthe pubhc aHowed by then king put Butahas HB.Kf' Knhnger Concert Choir Front Row: Dwayne Wiseman. Second Row: Holly Rogala, Danielle Johnson, Linda Schild, Dawn Reilly, Toni Madden, Dorene Insel, Debbie Johnson, Jill Schoettes, Kris Trayser, Claire Kaplan, Kathryn Pagura. Third Row: Charley McLenna, Kristen Hedke, Tricia She- peck, Gail Wisniewski, Laura Bessemer, Nancy Phillips, Amy Dorsch, Tricia Schalk, Dina DalDegan, Chris Flook, Stacy Sidorowicz. Fourth Row: Chip McLenna, Christine Johnson, Jennifer Cord, Kerry KrautKramer, Kelli Mac- Cord, Kim Mikolay, Jorie Denkewalter, Thersa Fassett, Jeannine Prather, Tracy Gunderson, Anne Walter, Brad Lindahl. Fifth Row: Don Thorne, Ernest Datcher, Brian Szady, Bill Burns, Jeff Swialek, Jim Gleason, Chris Camp' bell, Bob Brinkman, Chris Donaldson, Jon Wood, Steve Norrie, Dave Lewis, John Larsen, Ted Rafferty, Charlie Schwarz, Derek Freedman, Steve Bessemer. Girls' Chorus Front Row: Kim Portalatin, Angie Rush, Kim Spaulding, Diana Frazier, Jean Tutt, Debbie Trawczynski, Shannon Harrison, Cheryl Malvoso, Christen Mayer. Sec- ond Row: Debbie Lejsner, Laura Burns, April Bihler, Lee Sandros, Susan Jones, Lori Getty, Kolleen Sittner, Tiffany Heath. Third Row: Stephanie North, Kim Rowsey, Sue Felbein, Cyndee Presz, Michelle Paul, Laura Heath, Dar- lene Reily, Tina Carras, Kristi Ventura. Fourth Row: Althea Hassel, Dawn Adams, Lisa Chung, Heather 0'Hara, Debbie Kaiser, Cheryl Leutz, Pauline Abrams, Kim Sorenson, Lorrie Van Cott, Danette Gabl, Shay Andreakos, Jennifer Adams, Lisa Sekerka. 118! Choir CCIockwise-belowj Steve Bessemer assists lenniter Cord as she accompa choir. Tricia Shepek sings a solo for the Holiday Concert. Dwayne Wiseman adds character to the choir. Mr. Killinger directs his choir through another brilliant performance. The girls' choir and chorus sing sweet melodies. nies the Swing Choir Seated: lenniter Cord. Front Row: Tricia Shepeck, Claire Kaplan, Second Row: Kristen Hedke, Laura Bessemer, Nancy Phillips, Kris Trayser. Third Row: Christine lohnson, Brian Szady, Tricia Schalk, Derek Freeman, leannine Pratehr, Fourth Row: Don Thorne, Dave Lewis, Bill Burns, lohn Larsen, Ted Rafferty, Scott Putman, Steve Bessemer. a i E tt S K Q , S if bg 1 5 si: i T .- .E- . fi Choir! 119 Co-Ed Squad Makes Debut The 1985-86 Varsity Cheerleaders were faced with many new challenges that made for a memorable season. Our first co-ed squad in the history of Conant was a success due to the effort put forth by each squad member. The team work and the close- ness achieved was the essence of the squad. This made it very exciting and enjoyable to lead our football team to victory. Throughout basketball season there were also many lessons to be learned. Although things did not always go our way, we maintained our enthusiasm, always striving for a positive attitude. The spirit that we shared, with the help of stu- dents, parents, faculty and our coaches was greatly appreciated and will never be forgotten. Cheerleading holds many memories for me that I will cherish forever. Sandy Angeletti Varsity Football Cheerleaders Front Row: Bev Haines, Vanessa Vanella, Kelly Seelenbinder, Michelle Keller, Second Row: Dave Gonzales, Scott Putman, Chuck Suda, Mike Anselmo, Walter Piers. Third Row: Nicole LaValle, lill Edington, Kelly Santoro, Sharon Mueller, Karen Kasinger, Sandy Angeletti. Freshmen A Football and Basketball Cheerleaders Front Row: Nicole LePrnto. Lisa Glowa, lane Sack, Kathy Kittle, Erica Roy, Sandy Matuska. Freshmen B Football and Basketball Cheer- leaders Second Row: Becky Krawledis, Jenny Kuta, Kristy Heuter, Tina Rivelli, Ingrid Peterson, lenny LaCognata, Kristie Leaf. Not Pictured: Laurie Batterman, Christen Mayer. Sophomore Football and Basketball Cheerleaders Michelle Smith, Lisa Diakow. Fourth Row: Dana Front Row: Meredith Bongean, Tammy Prondzinski. Moyer, Melissa Rooney. Second Row: lulie Divizio, lill Goodard. Third Row: 120!Cheerleaders 5' , L .,s, ,...., l,,.. , K 's-...,--. .'-. A ,... -fssessr ftl' Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Front Row: Sandy Haines. Fourth Row: Nicki LaValle, Amy Dorsch Angeletti, Kelly Santoro. Second Row: Stacey Paint- Row: Chris Tummrllo, Kelly Seelenbinder. er, Carey Burns. Third Row: Vanessa Vanella, Bev I' w , X t . x X X a. 14 be Q 'Q 1 V Y X I 3,0 tk -N... 5, C ' M eff ., xi. x -,.. fx N ,, l S al., 10- 'P N W ywbxvu WM X z wr-Mews-N' ' NN Y X wee t flilockwise-abovej The Cheerleaders cheer on the Cougar Basketball Team. The Varsity Cheerleaders show their spirit at the Playoll Game. Walter Piers balances his partner with ease. Chuck Suda gracefully spins lull Edington in a pose. Cheerleaders!121 ttllockwise-belowj Captains Kathy Bunting and Melissa Kopke work out their problems with the hetp of the coach Scott Putman gives Sandy Angeletti a boost. it picture purr-tect dance by the Conant Charrelles. Take on Me was one ot their hottest routines. A double dose ot enthusiasm. Karen Kasinger shows spirit. Getting the crowd rowdy are Erin Lenaghan, Chuck Suda, and Sandy Angeletti. new 122 f Cheerleaders e- ,- i .. ff- I I Ji 8 nuff uf fl . s The Ultimate Squad I don't believe how well this year went. lt's like a dream come true. It was a building year for the Conant Charrelles because we had so many new girls on the squad. You would never be able to tell. l have never seen such determined working girls. The squad set goals for us to achieve. Our first goal was to become close friends. Camp helped us in many ways in that department with our famous songs, lt's Not Funny , You Talk Too Much , and last but not least lf l Were Not A Pom-Pon Girl . After camp we ended up being the closest squad ever. We were a second family. We not only knew how to work with each other, but we also knew how to have fun with each other. We had a fun and fulfilling season, but that wasn't enough for us. We wanted to compete, but didn't want to feel pressured about winning or have a fight like previous years. We decided we could handle it, so off we went. We were going to strut our stuff. The result was unbelievable. The 1985-1986 Char- relle Squad went down in history for placing second and qualifying for state. We didn't get our trophy or go to state because of a technicality. But that didn't bring down the Conant Charrelles because we accom- plished more than we ever expected, a second family and a second at the state qualifying competition. A special thanks to the other captain, Kathy Bunting, or should I say my right hand. This year couldn't have gone as well without her. I would also like to thank our coaches Mrs. Millin and Ms. Miller who are like two big sisters to the squad. We love them with all our hearts. But most of all, I would like to thank all 36 of the Charrelles for the best year of my life. Love, Melissa Kopke fcaptainb Charrelles Front Row: Melissa Kopke, Kathy Bunting. Second Row: Nancy Daly, Mala Byanna, Nina Dilohn, Tami Lerette, Kathryn Pagura, Elaine McCaughey, Chris Peterson. Third Row: Mindy Asper, Laurie Kamradt, Michelle Longworth, Beth Seiferheld, Linda Schild, Cindy Hupert, Laura Miezio, Aimee Sibal. Annette Biesia- decki, Fourth Row: Debbie LaGioia, Debbie Bohl, Laura Wolpert, Lori Bauer, Donna Boldt, Alyce Hill, Danielle Johnson, Mary Rank, Diena Digiovanni. Fifth Row: Cheri Masen, Anita Lopez, Kris Riess, Holly Rogala, Leslie Batterman, Libby Howard, Lana Murphy, Maureen Petricca. Charrelles!123 Student Council Shows Versatility Student Council has done so much this year, from putting on dances to helping the community. As everyone knows Student Council plans Homecoming and Spirit Week, along with the Halloween Dance, Turnabout, and Maui Madness, but Student Council also sponsored the M.S. Spell-a-thon, and Youths lor Human Rights, which we had a can good drive for the needy. Members of Student Council also went to Cam- bridge Nursing Home and played bingo with the elderly people, something they really enjoyed the looked forward to. Student Council had a faculty Christmas party in which the teachers were able to bring their children and have an enjoyable day. Sudent Council also had an appreciation tea for the faculty, as a way of saying thank you. Student Council gives a student a chance to be a leader and teaches the art of team work, because in order to get anything done everyone must work together. 1211! Student Council Student Council Upper Classman Front Row: Lee Barksdale, Gunjan Patel, lalpa Pandura, Laurel Faulhaber, Steve Litwitz, Claire Kaplan, loe Helms, Kathy lo Hoyer, Dennis Casey. Second Row: Ali Hyderi, Sandie Gignac, Dawn Beckman, Wanda Krassoi, Krlsten Hedke, Joe Wolfe. Chnstme lohnson, Dawn lensen. Third Row: Nalini Doniparthl, Sean Peache, Ted Wong, Lynn Hoyer, Carolyn Casper. lenniter Cord, Advisor Larry Schroeder. Fourth Row: Mike Bychowsky, Eric Young. Not Pictured: Ted Ratlerty, Chuck Suda, Anita Shutak. Student Council Unedr Classmen Front Row: Paul Krauter, Corey Ferengul, Karen Eng, Linda Gonzales, Toni Madden, Vrcki Singh, Raha Alavi, Denise Brown, Younus Uddin. Second Row: John Dahlquist. Aaron Yakel, Collen MacDonald, Karen Sampson, Pam Parkash, Tricia Shepeck, Jeanette Kim, Linda Honucchi, Chris O'Conner. Third Row: Dion Romano Rene Ross, Sarah Mosickl, Megan Garvey, lull Zaeger, Nicloe Muhiuddin, Sotid Syed, Dave Mecrurio, Forth Row: Advisors Alan Rogers, Sue Dunn. Larry Schroeder. CClockwise-abovel Mrs. Hanlon and Mr. Shroeder relive high school memories from Homecoming. Student Council member get together to discuss Homecoming Dance. Student Council Advisor Miss Dunn plays a motherly role. Mr. Schroeder and Laurel Faulhaber review the upcoming election. Members show school spirit by dressing up tor Halloween. Reminents of One Night In Bangkok clutter the Student Council ottice. Student Council! 125 The Classes: An Important Part Of Conant The Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes are four separate clubs that meet on a regular basis. Many students think that they are a part of Student Council, but that is a misconception. The two are actually quite different. Although the Freshman Class doesn't sponsor any maior events, the students still meet to plan events that will enable them to meet new people and to interact in this new new environment better. The Sophomore Class has the opportunity to spon- sor such things as the selling of class rings. The members are able to decide which company gives the most for the least money. This is their major proiect for the year. The Junior Class plays a major role in the social activities at Conant by preparing for Prom. Every detail that goes into Prom, such as the fashion show, meals, and music, the Junior Class decides. Finally, the Senior Class is also involved in several important activities at Conant. Besides discussing how bad a case of Senioritis they each have, the students plan for where their Senior Breakfast will be held, and the class gift to Conant. ,N shmlgi I - F-f 515 -14 Nic,.,.-auf Senior Class Front Row: Kari Smith, Gina Kim Claire Kaplan Laurel Faulhaber Dina Third Row Kristy Collins Cheryl Lobodzinski Jennifer Cord 126! Classes DalDegan, Suzanne Paul. Second Row: Joe Helmes Wanda Krassoi Chuck Suda 16, ,W 99 4944 Freshman Class Front Row: Corey Ferengul, Sandy Skupren, Terry Fogarty, Mrs. Susan Peter- son, Kavlta Kapadra, Kerry Rymancsuk, Ron Sewell, Autumn Plath, Prudence Padgett, Lee Sandrors, Nhchelle Paul, Holly Vaughn, Soma Vora, Llsa Gntmacher. 96-4, QQ .3 QV' F -P5325 4255 Dil iimwl Zffiwvwiewafneg , ,WW ?'2fivZ:w f,f 'f rg tx, , Sophomore Class Front Row: Tom Rogers, Susan Drake, Dwight Vanlheemshe, Sarah Moscucki, Second Row: llll Zager, Nrcole Mohiuddrn, Renata Szymski, Colleen MacDonald, Lrnda Gonzales, Laura Srngel, Mr, Pree. lunior Class Front Row: Dawn Beckman, Anrta Shutak, Arolta Patel, Paula Gonzales. Second Row: Catherine Rogas, lalpa Pandya. Gunyun Patel, Ms. Shulhafero Third Row: Sandy Glgnac, Adrna Rasner. Yoon Hen, Mlnna Kam, Devl Vallabhenenu. Fourth Row: Ted Wong, Lee Barlrsdale. Sue Boho, lun Nlercurlo. All Hyderl. Filth Row: Eric Young. Asra Khan, Abby Dobbrns, Nalin: Donrparthr. Classes! 127 Crier Continues Tradition Of Excellence Once again the CUT6f has put out an outstanding newspaper, which students are able to read twice a month. The Crier includes issues being raised in the mmwmmamatwmmlhmrwmwamswuom, ednonaB,and ofcourse whateverybodyreads,then sports sechon. This year the Crier won many awards at the N.l.S.P.A. Convention at Northern Illinois University, keeping up then tradihon of excehence Crier Staff Front Row: Dena Weinstein, Renata Szymski, Sally Araki, Shalla Hyderi, Vicki Peter. Second Row: Ayesha Khan, Dawn Holmes, Eileen Gallagher, Sabeeha Haque, Teri Shatter. Third Row: Frank Mascari, All Hyderi, Nalini Doni- parthr, ltalpesh Mistry, Yenous Uddin, Leif Strid, Amit Livingston, tClockwise-rightj Megan Garvey hurries to type some unfinished copy for the deadline, Crier editor, Debbie Kuester, hands out assignments for the upcoming issue, Working dilligently on the Boys' Cross Country layout is Kari Smith. Joyce Eyerman discusses the selection ol stories tor Tapestry, Yearbook editor-in-chief, Amy Dixon, prepares for the Christmas festivities, Crier Editors Front Row: Mala Byanna, Megan Garvey, Paul Krauter, Kev: Vallabhaneni, Ms. Gugliuzya. Second Row: Laura Pump, Corinna Wu. Third Row: Scott Demuth, Scott ldes, Shawn Goodman. Not Pictured: Debbie Kuester. 1. ,tri J 128! Crier Dedication The Conavite is made up of a small staff dedicated students. They work all year and into the summer to publish the best possible yearbook. In the long run their effort pays off by winning special awards. At Northern lllinois School Press Association Confer- ence, the book won a honorable mention in Photogra- phy and Coverage. In the American Scholastic Press Association, the book received a tirst place rating. The time the staff has spent can be recognized through these awards. Another important publication at Conant is the Tapestry. The Tapestry gives students the chance to have their poems, stories, drawings, and photo- graphs published. The fine arts magazine is distribut- ed annually which gives students and end of the year surprise. Tapestry Front Row: Gina Kim, Joyce Eyerman, Lisa Waidanz, Mike Kowalik. Second Row: Corinna Wu, Laura Pump, lim Niewiara, Mrs. Elmen. ,M n --f i ffqjff 1' L..L ,. K W an ng ... K at 19 ,. fi. g :saw hw ...V gg Y www... an ,gg-l ,Q :ii ' ii wana ee ff' , . 'iffy , AAHE-.1 'book Front Row: Jill Edington, Amy Dixon, Julie Bruno, Mr. Fox. Second Third Row: Teri Shaffer, Sue Cook, Renata Szymski, Lisa Dittman, Cindy : Soo Lee, Jeanette Kim, Janet Stallman, Maria Pica, Michelle Zasi. Layman, Kristy Collins. Not Pictured: Chuck Suda, Kari Smith, Carr: King, Erin Lenaghan. U Tapestry! Conavite! 129 lm. I W, . ... I 4 -e.:.415p.f 1 I' I ..' DH lv - 6 ,-V ' 's. ' .4,.: Yi' 1 Ad? 1 gflw. '- - . .--- I , . .5 ,i.f::.?.f,.j4 ':. .7. x.:'y'EQ5-7 A J. ,, o .ne,,,4f. I . ' 'LIT' -151 'c , ,ffl 5 5: 1 A 'C yi. ,' 7 - ' ,., .' 'bg If -me-f 151, ', 0 ' 1 'my 'I . xy g' ' arf! 12,5 i. s ' QQ.-Zvi? ir '. . ..--9' In A I V252 I AJ ' .'l SR 362. tbl -4 0 I .. . Q, 00,51 K Q' I, fr 5 r k X , S' W o WK E! iff' f . XX 4- . WN .:I- 'X ' it .-' H - L 1 'is Q. T '.-.'.'?6 .,.. .G S f' '-'- k' :- we ' ' ' i . '- B'l'. S 1 -1 134 6913911 X f I X JFQQE EW? 35p Xgss 4 . - ,H XX Xghk XX qalfyg - l X QQ, mgiffgllgifrfqgggf PN 3 ' 's v W' X 3 f NX X Sgv 9 ' N f J 'lf 1 1 , I 4 xx ff A ' VM? f Q J QYQLZ xx Ei5iL ' I fffffff SQEgiX ,fi if iflffp: vL10 ,C-739.1 L R IRI?-Ex Q L1-2 ' K - Tr .- lf -1.-'x: '.-1... '.-,sX', 0.4.1. ' . ,s f l'g,- ' .Nay - ,, . 'J' 5'5- l'va L., .4- ,1 132 I Districts Superintendents Keep Strong System QCloclrwise-rightl: Richard C. Kolze became superintendent of Township High School District 211 in 1970. During hrs career he has also been a teacher, Department Chairman, Principal and Assistant Superintendent. As Superintendent, Dr. Kolze is employed by the Board Of Education as its chief executive officer. He is responsible for the operation of the five District high schools - Palatine, Fremd, Conant, Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates 4- with more than 12,000 students and 1,400 employees. His position involves him daily with the financial, curricular and staffing demands of District 211, which is among the largest high school districts in Illinois. Assistant Superintendent William Bassitt supervises pupil personnel services and the curricular areas of art, business education, music, social science and special education. Dr. Bassitt also is responsible for summer school programs, the media department and adult continuing education. Associate Superintendent Gerald Chapman over-sees the evaluation of each schools budget and coordinates student scheduling. In addition, Dr. Chapman supervises the districts central maintenance department as well as the curricular areas of English, mathematics and science. Associate Superintendent Michael Hyde is responsible for planning, organizing and directing the business operations of the District. He supervises the departments of accounting, financial planning, transportation, data processing, food services and purchasing. Administrative Assistant Shirley Mertz coordinates the daily operations of each school, including the worli of assistant principals and police consultants. She coordinates disciplinary appeals, plans teacher institutes and coordinates the Chemical Awareness Teams. Mrs. Mertz assumes these duties when Assistant Superintendent Carl Zdeb retired in lanuary. Assistant Superintendent Carl Zdeb retired in January, 1986, after Z2 years with the district. He joined District 211 in 1964 as Associate Principal of Conant High School. In 1969, he was named Conant's Principal and, in 1977, was named Assistant Superintendent. Assistant to the Superintendent Donald Skinner is responsible for hiring district employees, maintaining personel records and planning, coordinating and supervising all operations of the District's personnel division. aa-H-I it District 211: ln Partnership With The Community Township High School District 211 began in 1875 as a small farmtown school district with an enroll- ment well under 100 students. Now it has grown to include five high schools serving more than 12,000 students. As an organization responsible to the com- munity, District 211 has always strived to do its best to benefit residents and to provide quality education for its young people. We take pride in knowing that we are among the many local organizations which, working together, help maintain wholesome, desir- able communities in which to live. In a recent North Central Association evaluation, school evaluators wrote that District 211 has a positive public image and is fortunate to have strong community support as evidenced gy its record of support for bond issues and other school refer- enda. Evaluators also praised the many parents who are involved in school booster clubs. The support and hard work of these dedicated individuals is evident at each school. Parents and community support groups conduct fund-raising activities for scholarships as well as new equipment for schools. They also foster school and community pride and spirit by sponsoring activities - such as carnivals and craft fairs - to benefit students, noted an evalutor. Members of parent clubs meet regularly with school principals to discuss school needs and parent concerns. Evaluators agreed that students, staff, adminis- trators and residents can be proud of their schools, district standards, curriculum, student achievements and community support. In fact, one evaluator said that a District 211 school is where we all would like to send our own children. tAboveJ The Board of Education consists of seven members who are elected on a rotating basis for three-year terms. Members are tseated from lefthz Anna Countryman, Robert Creek tpresrdentj, Anne Koller, tStanding from leftjz Lee Kolsow, lames Rogers, Robert Seger, loe Marchiori. Township High School District 211 operates the largest district-owned bus fleet in Illinois. The buses travel more than 6,400 miles each day. Mechanic Bill Friskics, works on a bus exhaust system. 134! Districts ff of the Alternative School, the Districts sixth high school, works with a small group of students director, Kathy Lenzini, teacher aide, ludy Perlson, teacher, Larry Staudt, teacher aide. Not pictured: Berenice reeds cannot be met in the traditional high school, Pictured are tlett to rightjz lohn Utterback, program Malia, psychologist. r.rrr s if fb.: istrict 211 Orchestra is comprised of about 60 string and wind players selected from the District's five of these talented students. Pictured are members of the South Orchestra - students from Conant, :hools Major concerts in the autumn and spring plus several specific performances highlight the abilities Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates High Schools, Corrine Dyduch and loe Malmquist are Orchestra Directors. Districts! 135 The Best Of '86 Some ofthe accomplishments and highlights From the 1985-86 school year were the Boy's Gymnastics Team taking second in the State, along with the Boy's Cross Country Team finishing third. Other top achievements were letf Block being one of the 1986 National Merit Finalist, and this year there were sixty-four Illinois State Scholars. During Chemical Awareness Week, Conant was visited by Lt. Governor George Ryan and Representa- tives of the World Champion Chicago Bears. Conant was the top school our of fourty-five area schools in fundraising for M.S. a Student Council sponsored event. Both newspaper CCrierJ and yearbook tConaviteD received first place ratings from the American Scho- lastic Press Association, which is a national rating organization. There was peak enrollment this year with over 2,500 students, and all departments were involved with maior revisions of educational objectives and review of existing programs. The faculty honored students at NHS and Honors Convocation, they shared their talents with students at Spring Fair, competed with them at Spring Fling, and taught over 1,480 class periods of study. Administration Top Row: Dr. William Perry, Principal, Dr. Jerry Neumann, Associate Principal. Middle Row: Thomas Hillesheim, Assistant Principal, Ron Persche, Director of PPS, Bottom Row: Darlene Hahnfeld, Assistant Principal, Margaret Bolger, Assistant Principal, Don Crandall, Athletic Director. tCluckwise-above. opposite pagej Learning to type is a minimal essential for many students. Mr. Segebrecht teaches credits and debits to his accounting class. Mr. Fritz helps this student understand typing margins. 136! Administration :WS Knowledge For The Future The Business Education Department is preparing students for business employment, offers business opportunities for the personal use ol students, and aids in the preparation of college-bound students for careers in accounting and other areas ot business administration. It also gives guidance to students interested in the many opportunities available in the business world. At one point or another, Conant students were required to take Consumer Education which teaches basic tax help and banking needs. This little touch of business education will arise in the further and assist in enhancing your business knowledge. is ew se eds tk w X s Q Qs X sekifiskgtgg 5 wt X. is vii seg? Phyllis Bird Barry Carlson Mike Fritz Ronald Gummerson Thomas Laskie Ron Mason loAnn Rakoczy Business! 137 Patricia Peterson Gerald Segebrecht Robert Grisanzio Bruce Hildabrand Sciences Are An Elite Class Conant's Science Department offers a variety of courses dealing with different aspects of the subject. The student is offered subjects from basic Freshman Biology to Senior Advanced Biology. Other courses include your physical sciences such as: Chemistry and Physics, both of which help greatly on your College Entrance Exams. The Science Department has set specific goals to encourage the serious science student to set for himself as well as with his class. These goals are: use methods of science to solve problems and improve the students ability to think critically. With these goals in mind, the science teacher makes the classes interesting, enjoyable, and most ot all, worthwhile. Conant's Social Science Department offers many subjects on learning cultures and attitudes from people around the world, from the past to the pre- sent. The ccurses range from psychology to history. They offer an accelerated program which students can enter as a freshman and can continue with their Senior year, which can obtain them college credits. The Social Science Department at Conant is un- precedented throughout the District, the student can only benefit from the programs offered. Karen Blatt Dan Fox David Freeman Paul Froehlich lerome Milirut Susan Quinlan Alan Prochaska Marlo Schield 138! Social Science Ronald Szymanski fCIockwise-Iettj For some, science class is a great time tor experimentation. Mrs. Rausch assists a student In making fossils and learning his rock formations. The Senior survey classes took a tour of many mayor Chicago-land churches this year, E Y e Michael Brosz Shelley Castans Sean Davidson Donald Fletcher lames Frazier Ken lohnson Nancy Johnson lames Keenan E Kara May Susan Peterson Suzanne Rausch Ronald Schwarz Paulette Srenrcln Natural Science! 139 New Teachers Add Class This was the first year ot the Math Departments new class, Applications in Mathematics. The class is lab oriented designed for lower level math students to meet the two year math requirement. The depart- ment also has two new teachers to teach the Fresh- men and Sophomore classes. Ms. Nancy Polken teaches Geometry, Algebra, and Pre-Algebra. Ms. Carol Haid teaches Algebra, Pre-Algebra and Basic Math. ln addition, the Language Department has added three new teachers to their staff. They are Marianne Berger, Leslie Bower, and Kathy Schneider. One of the highlights of the Language Department this year was spanish student Mala Byanan winning a one thousand dollar scholarship for an essay she wrote. Janette Boehm Virginia Bunting Dale Carlson Sharon Cross Susan Dunn Diana Flahaven Allan Goodman Carol Haid LuAnn Ligmanowski Eugene Lynn William McCauley Dennis Niedbalslii Nancy Poklen lohn Pree Richard Southworth 1401 Hath 4. et- kt, ,f-- M,..,,,.,.e,fa F7 Pamela Sullivan James Wertz l 4- 'lunar M. ,Y .,e.mf,,,,W,..,.,,W,a ,,., , ,,.,, ,awum . ,M ,www fa f iClockwise-beiowj Mrs. Kioske reviews a worksheet with her ciass, Ms. Szuberla helps her student with problem vocabulary. Caught in between classes is Miss Craft. Studying before her next class is Miss Dunn. A pre-calculus class listens to an intricate explanation by Mrs. Flahaven. 'QV' ff' 'Vik Marianne Berger Leslie Bower Susan Craft Barbara Kloske lane McCauley lan Premo Kathy Schneider Helga Szuberia Foreign Language! 141 Barbara Anderson Sue Ellen Cleary Martha Goughnour Mary Ellen Latoret Ruth MacDonald New Third Year Brings Biggest Changes The most significant change in the English Depart- ment this year was the switch to a tull-year curricu- lum tor iuniors. ln addition, some students chose to combine their History and English requirements through American Studies, a two-hour course taught by both history and English teachers. New state guidelines tor college entrance requirements were telt in all departments. Conant and 211 however, already require tour years ot English for graduation. Many students choose from the electives open to seniors only, while some have completed four tull units by the end ot their junior year. 4Clockwise-rightj Mrs. Morel and Mrs. Putman discuss a possible lunch date. Nancy Daly seeks advice trom the helptul librarian. Mr. Rusniak shows not only students participate in school lun. Mrs. Barrett takes a break from her busy schedule. .gg X ,gi Xtra ,V 1 . .,t. N'-et: 2' lane Anderson Angela Barrett Rainer Brasch Patricia Elmen lay Fox Melinda Foys Mary Guliuzza 'W S Lynn Herman Betsy Kahn Ann ltaregianes 142! English is We ' :HX ' yyfm 'X Q. W M F O tal gf if 55 i asf. fr ,7 4 Shaping Up A physical education class is a time for sports and games, for the dance, swimming, stunts, and tum- bling. These are all activities you might like to do for fun in your free time. But physical education is more than just fun. It is also a time for learning. Perhaps you already know how to shoot baskets or dribble a soccer ball. But basketball and soccer will be even more lun as you improve your shooting and kicking ability. How about tennis? Or badmin- ton? Do you know how to allemand left and swing your partner when the crowd wants to square dance? Can you do a backward roll or a hand stand? Or a front dive that cuts the water without a splash? You can learn how to do things like these in physical education. As you improve your old skills and add new ones to the list, you will want to learn more about the fine points of the games you play. This knowledge will take you from being a beginner to a respected opponent. You will have a chance to learn this in physical education, but it will take work and practice as well as play. 1441 P.E. Kathleen Antoniello lack Ary lohn Ayres Barbara Bloomquist Barb Bostian lim Cartwright larrett Cunningham William Dahl lane Fidler . , loseph Gugliotta L H6455 !wJ . fra ft A A f' , fClockwise-helovvj Sandy Cabrales works out with the Natrlus equipment during gym Mr. McCoy leads his class in an aerobic exercise. Floor hockey can at times get pretty violent. The Freshmen have their first real volleyball game. Ms. Iverson checks students homework in Health class. Student drivers are a familiar site in the Conant parking lot Wanda Iverson Lecra LaRoche Thomas McCormack Roger McCoy Mervel Miller Barb Olsen Ed Raymond Richard Redlrnger Art Stevenson PE!145 Musicians And Artists Harmonize Conant's Art and Music departments are some ot the finest in the area, participating in many events throughout the year. These include the band and choir Christmas concerts, and the Art departments many art displays at Harper College and the Schaum- burg Library. The major production in which both departments take part in is the annual musical. This year's musical presentation was Briga- doon. Long hours of hard work and time were put into staging the show. Mr. Killinger arranged the production beautifully with the help ol Mr. Hoerne- mann's pit band. The Scottish sites were brought to lite by Mrs. Hanlon and her art studio classes. Also, Mr. Fletcher was a major contributor to the produc- tion. Musical takes a lot out of the cast and the members behind the scenes, but provides great memories. It is just one of the major representations of what can be accomplished when the Conant Art and Music departments collaborate. The end result is fascinating. 1f.ss:s2???i: -' -fl K i .1 t r - fe 5 JE tax., ig .1 Q-:Q '. ,g ps X5 4,5 --gi !l . sac Q .41 1 1ll6!Music ftlloclrwise-belowj Chut Voratut and Debbie Drehobl vvork diligently on their studio protects. This student is giving her special touch to a ceramics piece. Mrs. Hanlon's studio class devoted much ot their time to the musical. The pit band harmonizes together. Meet Mr. Hoernemann, the conductor Diane Siemon checks her tllm before making her prints. Mr. Killinger gives instructions to the musical cast. Learning about still lives lrom Mrs, Hanlon are Debbie Kuester and Amy Dixon. of ,Z 'A 4 'K tt K, bx QR. its s .Sn XX Q 5' , ... f. K .. .... - Q.. . egg r . N. 1. . . 1 s :...'ca:tff.- X -:abs-has Qi Ss ' K Q51-.gt t c t Shirley Forpe Judy Hanlon laquelm Settlpanl Geottrey Sorensen Art! 147 Building Blocks Where ever your talents lie, the Home Economics and industrial Education departments have classes for you. In Home Economics along with various levels of foods and clothing construction, there are courses offered in child development, family living, and inde- pendent living. Industrial Education offers class from autos to architecture. Surprisingly enough, both boys and girls alike are taking advantage of both types of courses. Within these areas, various skills are developed, understanding child birth to operating a nursery school, making cookies in your beginning food lab to preparing gourmet meal, and building furniture or engines in Industrial Education. Through these classes all bases are covered in helping to prepare students for their future. fClockwise-right! ln Home Economics, one can learn about basic child care. Lance Hampton finds that lndustrial Education is no easy class. Mr. Christiansen assists a student with a problem in Architecture. Metals can be an exciting, but dangerous class. These two guys take their time in sanding down their projects. Clothing offers students a chance to work on their own designs. Clothing students model their own fashions at the Open House. u .,,,, i ' we is .al Mrs. lcenogle Mrs. Sorrell Miss Teufel Mrs. Widok 148! Home Economics ff' ev-41' IDG Q., D 0-fa: 1 'W Sr 1 59 lm. 'H-.iw U 'V-'W nz, ' ff 92 Michael Almers Dan Chnstnansen Thomas Flanagan as Ua-: ' Davud Karllng ? a Gerald Petersen L l lerold Rice Q R L George Welsner I . i ii........... Industrial Education! 149 PPS Offers Diversity The Guidance Office at each school provides indi- vidual and group counseling for social, personal, acadenuc and career planning.VVhen students enter high school, a counselor is assigned to help them in these areas of planning. The counselor schedules at least two conferences per year with each student. However, most students see their counselor more often. Addnmnalschoolserwcesindude: Psychologist who conducts psychological evaluations and interprets resuhs for students, parents and staff. The psychologist also provides counseling and aids in locating outside referral agencies. Social Worker who provides family counseling and serves as a liaison between the school and communi- ty agencms. Speech and Language Therapst who evmuates and corrects special communication problems. Nurse who prowdes heahh serwces wnhuilegm guidelines. Chemical Awareness Team as a service to students and parents layne Beeson Mike Bardy r Stephanie Caranci Daniel Detzner JoAnn Hartmann Inger Herbst Robert Herman Betty Kontney Cindy Kozlowski Deborah Miller Vicki Miller Terry Nelson Kathy 0'DelI David Pendergast Diane Pfister l50!PPS VL? Q' r ,sw .w N' Anf- 752 Marcre Raymond Larry Schroeder Emma Selvrg loan Shulhafer Nancy Slrres Patricia Stromberg Bruce Welker Charles Wrlhams fClockwise-Iefij Mrs. Slires assists Aaron Downing in chosing a schedule for next year. indulging in a good pamphlet is Mrs. Carancr. Group discussions are an essential part of good learning. PPS!151 152!Support Stall Frank Alexa Lana Ayres Sally Baker Shirley Blum Ruby Cartwright Lauretta Citrano lohn Delonge Shirley deteonard Mary Dillon Florence Dziedzic Marie Engelhardt Maurice French Louise Gerth Harrietta Golonka Maryon Hatfield Vera Hendricks lackie Hoffmann Pamela Hughes Shelia Hughes lean Jones Paulette Keegan Chet Klosowski Alice Kolet Cheryle Kramer Joanne Mayer Yolanda Metcalf Helen Michaels Carole Miller Chris Nielsen Dolores Pacer Barb Palermini Elvira Palmquist Kay Perpignani Alvina Reed Mary L. Reynolds Support Helps Preserve High Standards ,ar 1' Y si? X 2 of . 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Support Staff! 153 Gary Abrams Debra Adams Cynthia Ade John Adkins Kathleen Ahern Timothy Andrews Sandra Angelettl Karen Angellno John Angell Michael Anselmo Raymond Antolik Scott Antosrak Erin Argast Lisa Babendererde Robert Babiarz Mary Badzlong Brian Banner Erich Bartsch John Beatty Lisa Beislegel Diane Bell Bruce Bennett Michael Berngarcl Danielle Bernlco Donna Bernrer Todd Bernstein Laura Bessemer Richard Bigos Mark Blakely Thomas Blanchette L Ls Q. ll' ir? QR ph vb lu' i I lellrey Block Philip Bohm Debra Boldt William Borst Lynn Bresernan Christine Brogan Lisa Ann Brown Daniel Brueske Debra Bruno Kathie Buck Lisa Bulatek Loretta Bumgardner Kathy Bunting Mary Burger Gregory Burroughs Elisabeth Burtman Mala Byanna lohn Stuart Cameron Stacy Ann Carney Katrina Carter lamie Cartwright Carolyn Casper Smriti Chaddha Kimberly Chamberlain Wonuli Chang Cassie Chase lie Suk Choi lames Chong lin Hwan Chung Steven Clavel lll Seniors f 155 lohn Conley Mark Conomlkes Kimbefiy Cooper Jennifer Cord Elizabeth Costeilo Robert Covey vb. 1, v X. Y ,KM Michelle Lynn Craig Colin Crisante Kirsten Crumbhss Frank Czarnik Dina Dai Degan aly 4' ,V K f.ar1-Rf a -SEE f Mark Di Domenico Michael DiGioia Nina Dilohn Konslantina Diones Eric Dippon Thomas Disbrow Amy Dixon James Dixson Colleen Donahue Damon Donaldson lennrler Drainer Deborah Dreaobl Kern Lynn Drozek Laura Marie Dugger Tracy Dugger Connie Duke Anthony Dykes James Eby Daniel Eckert Jeffery Eckert Jill Edington Julie Ann Eggert Jennifer Ekstrom Donna Elia Annette Elkins Henry Eng Jacqueline Epstein Rona Eskrlson Michael Esposito Joyce Eyerman Angela Farmer Laurel Faiilhaber Susan Favia r Joseph Fei! Michaei Fermeman lulra Anna Feweii lennifer Fidler Tina ?igiia Lennard Fischer Kevin Fiegg Christina Fiood Raeiene Fogarty Catherine Franke Craig Frazier Kevin Frick Therese Frischoiz Theodore Fugiei lr, Satoko Fuiiyasu iohn Furlong lr. James Gab! 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Barbara Hohmann Daniel Holte Seniors! 159 16D!Seniors Joseph Homrnrich Michael Hopkins Robert Having Daniei Ailefr Hovioiss Keith Howard 4 Lynn Hoyer Jane Hudson Shalia Aniurn Hyderi Scott Jdes Jerry iwanski Eric Jackson Eric Jacobsen Donna Jaeger Dawn Jensen Jiil Jepsen Bradiey Johnson Christine Johnson Craig Johnson Robert Alan Johnson Maureen Johnstone Julia Kaegebein Laurie Kahle Carmine Kaiivoda Michael Kalke Keith Kampert Claire Kaplan Karen Kasinger David Kenik Keith Keppier Kurt Kern 411 Wx ! Krrstm Krck Beata Krelar James Krhan Grna Kam Ima Kem Pau! Kung Jr, Robert Kmseh Patrrera Kirby Raymond Kline Melrssa Ann Kopke Demse Korpan Robert Koster Mrchael Kowaiik Andrzeg Kozlowskr Michael Kramer Wanda Krassor Wrlham Krassor Kerry Kf8Uikf8m8f lennrier Krawczyk Doug!as Krrese Steven Krrese lames Krook Laura Kubovy Srrmvas Kuchnpudr Deborah Kuester Mark Kuffel Wrllram Kugelberg lr. Desrree Kusrak George Edward Lacko Jr Lesa La Cognata Seniorsf1B1 David Langlois lelfrey Lapak Glenn Lapidue Tamara La Ponte Craig Larsen John Nils Lassen D Nicole La Valle Cheryl Lavln I D Michael Law L 'Christina Lazzaro Stephen Ledvina j loseph -Leisner Erin- Lenaghan Tamara L2 Reita f' Jeffrey Les Christine Dina L6 Var - Michael Lewandnwski lr. xezfseniefs f David Lewis Todd Lewis Anthony Licarl Collette Lindeman Ronald Liner Steven Lltwitz lenny lin l Amit Livingston Cheryl Lohedzinski . Dennis Loge Lisa Lonsdale Renee lopez James Loveail l. an L -- B iff l , ' l QQ A ' , ll Y if' lib ..,. it ..,.... Mm 2 ,ill l .W ,,.. A A ' 3 ,.... k 3 5 .. ,... , L5 A P .,.,, . ,, ll, 2 W .P WEEE.. M - ' . . WEE :mink x. .x.. , L QS l-in Q X x N ls rw S X lk R2 X X qw . . Q. fr Q? 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C'- -1-A-,,....,,, - .L,1 fl' 'M 1 3 X rrjgjqrri CE S Q r I Brett and Laura display their lriendship. -ug W, M Nw , -.rw ,.,f E Ze r J 'if 4? .56 .,,, w -,-t css- C., wh S C9 X I Y Candrce Boerger Cynthra Bogacz Deborah Bohl Susan Boho Barbara Bohr Donna Boldt Crrstopher Bolek Mrchael Booth Lee Borkowskr Rrchard Bost lterth Bozelka Paul Brandl Mrchael Brelrant Mary Ann Brlgrda Robert Brrnkman Tract Brodt Mrchelle Brooks lulre Bruno loelle Bruskr Mark Bryant Dann Buchanan Carey Burns Wrllram Burns Mrchael Bychowsky Larry Calame Sandra Calderone Susan Calderone lames Campbell Mrchael Campbell Marrssa Canales Matthew Caradonna Chrrstrne Cartlna Dennrs Casey Carl Cates Krrsty Chapman Mark Chen Peter Chor Steven Chrrstran lames Chylewskr Rrchard Cnelak Alba Claros Lrsa Clrltord James Clohessy Sherry Cobb Heather Coleman Bonnre Colllns lay Colllns Mrchael Collrns Kimberly Coltrrn Gaspare Conte Chrrstopher Cook Mrchael Croke Kim Marte Cruz Matthew Cvrtkovroh lames Debbs Kerth Delaney Scott De Muth Ramnro Draz loseph Drngarudo Abrgarl Dobbrns Edmundo Domarackr Nalrlr Donrparthr Amy Dorsch Elrzabeth Downrng Mrchael Dover Theresa Dubonettr Tracey Dubonettr Krrstm Duddles Phrllrp Dugger Regrnald Dulaca Denrce Dulran lonay Dvorak lulre Eder Dean Edwards Cynthra Elrasrk lennrler Errazo Mark Extrorn Lynn Fagerhe Frlk Fahlgren Lrsa Fandel Anthony Fasano Sandra Felhelrr Rrchard Frlrczkowskr Nancy Frsher Colleen Frtzgerald Danrel Frtzsrmrnons Amy Flood Margaret Flowers Francrs Franke Chnstooher Freed Mrchael Fronczak Chrrstopher Furmanek lohn Furtek Erleen Gallagher Enc Gallr Robert Ganassrn Debora Garhacz Lrsa Garhacz larett Garcra Lrnda Gaylan Steven Gaytan Danrel Gerst Amelra Georgopoulos Rrchard Getty Abbar Ghatala Sandra Grgnac loseoh Grustr lames Gleason Srrnone Gluck lellrey Gober Donald Golubskr Paula Gonzales Shawn Goodwln Paul Goranson Robert Gornrak Susan Gotowka Ronna Gough lkrmberly Gould Mark Grauer Theresa Greco Donald Greenwood Jenna Guagentr Arun Gupta Charlene Gutzmer Bev Harnes lennrfer Hapl Lrsa Harrrs lull Harvey Fred Hasenberg Mark Hauschrld Krrstln Heath Ralph Heggemann Karen Heldrng Ghrrstopher Henry Holly Herbold Andrew Hermrs Brett Hess Mark Heuer Kerry Heydorn Amy Hrlvert Rachel Holf Kahla Hollman Mana Hollman Tara Hooton Marcra Hovrng lohnathan Howald Llbby Howard Kathy Hoyer kr 'Q if ,Q r . 5 r yi 6 Andy, Dan, and Reno pose for the camera. v no 4 V' .wr Q ,., lxvf ,353 V 1 W 'V V A y 9 , Eg, 422 f if X 4 - F - ,-4 Zz: ' at tk ,W f r , X ,Q f , V .,,, fl 5 Nancy Hsu Crndarae Huoert Yoon Hur All Huderl Chnstrna lngels luslrne lnsel lanet lachrrnrer Knstrn Jackson llllarera laekson Kevrn lacobsen Marguente laeger Robert laeger Mrchael lanczak Enc lenkrns Belrnda lrmenez lack tones Debra johnson Kelly lohnson Eno lozarlrs Danrel Karser Charles larnes Kamba Tammy Kapp Kelly Keegan Kelly Keenan lodr Keller Mrehelle Keller Brran Kernnrtz Robert Kemper Chnstopher Kennedy lames Kent Kern Kern Asra Khan lrmothy Krecana lae Won Krm ll-Won Klrn trnda Krm Mrnna Krm Cara Kung Kerth Krrchner lennller Kleekner Bnan Klee Chrrstran Klerner letlrey Kloc lulra Ko Mary Koehler Margaret Anna Komperda lettrey Bernard Kosrba Duane Kowalskr Mlchael Patrick Kozrol Herd: Kraemer Amy Kralt loseph Kraus Stuart Kravrs Kelly Krawezyk Knsten Kruczek Kenneth Kutella Brran tabat Cheryl tafortune Debbre LaGrora Teresa takrc Sherri tamer Anthony taramre Denrse taurre Kerth tavrn Cynthra Layman Davrd teanro Laura tedvrna Mr Sook tee Kenneth temke loanna Lemon Charles teong Anna Mane leopard: Steven trlegdon lunrorsf 175 lung Lin Per Bradley Llndahl Paula Llndholm Kenrse Lrpnlsky Mrchelle Longworth Laura Loughrldge Michael Lowlng lacquelrne Lowe Kevln Lukes Lrsa Luna Chrrstopher Lundemo Hugh Lynch Sharon Mac Arthur Kell: Ann Mac Cord Nrcole Mac Donald Kelly Mace Mlchael Mackey Mrchael Madrgan Sharon Madzrarek Blake Mahoney Rrchard Manrbog Mlchael Marsh lrma Martlnez Frank Mascara Chen Masen Glenn Maslankowskl Klmberly Mattran Claudra Maurella Scott Mazur Mrchael Mc Garvey Cheryl Mc Klnney Charles Mc Lenna Jeannette Mc Wrllrams Isaac Alfred Means leltrey Meathe Chrrstopher Mede Deyra Mercado James Mercurro lohn Mergel Mehssa Metcall Robert Metoyer tulle Michael Laura Mrezro Anthony Mllhousen Lora Muller Grrseppe Mrrandola Chrlstle Mltchell lepeva Moeava Mrtchell Laura Mltzel Anessa Mogan Kenneth Mogge lrlan Raleeq Mohruddln Stephame Montonaro Alan Moreno Robert Mosquera Mark Motlucls Eric Mudra lacquellne Munoz Timothy Murrln Thomas Nasuta Farrah Naz lames Nelrs Mrchael Nelson Wllllam Neutz Steven Newcomb Chrrstooher Nrcholson Edward Nledosplal Stephen Nrrva 176!lunlors 'X dl? 4 ,ff v-F Bev Haines dresses up her locker. l -,f my 1M 'Saw l'f' Q ' 4, '11 -.fe 12 -ir 5? X B -3 3 of was I a- 'UIQ' iso-A Q 1 5 6 '-Nr -VJ 1-ex . 1. -.Iii Ramiro Diaz gets carried away. H., . Kathleen Noonan lennlter Norwood Philip Nowik Frank Nucclo Nicole Ochwat letlery Allen Odiet Ann Louise 0'DonnelI Vlctor lr. Olllkainen Eric Olson Gene Ong Bridget Ortman Patrlcla Ottenstein loey Pacer Anna Paclone Seungil Paik Stacey Painter Gina Palmisano lalpa Pandya John Park lack Parker Erik Parks Avaniben Patel Arpita Patel Alpa Patel Gunlan Patel Shilpa Patel Wendy Paul Daniel Pawlisch Sean Peache Vlctor Pena leltrey Peter Kenneth Petersen Danlel Peterson Sandra Petrella Mary Petricca Maureen Petricca Christine Petrovich Wllllam Pettit Nancy Phrllips Brenda Pinckney Pamela Pishotta Linda Pizzo Steven Podzamsky Christine Pondel Michael Pones Mlchael Poole Scott Popp Carrie Potocnic Pamela Pouse leanine Powers Susan Pracko leannine Prather Carl Presley Denita Price Daniel Przyblskr Angeho Przbyszeski Laura Pump leanne Pusaterl Scott Putman Brlan Quinn Kevin M Quinn Kevin P Quinn Llza Quiros Danny Radolclc Ted Rafterty Carol Ralmondl Adlna Rasner Matthew Rebacz Steven Redman loseph Repeta Paul Rettberg Michael Rhlnehart luniors! 177 178!luniors Robert Riker Todd Ringa Michelle Ritter lacqueline Rivas loseph Roberts Francis Robertson Brett Robinson Frank Robinson Dane Robinson Donnanne Rocen Adrian Rocha Carlos Rodriguez Catherine Rojas Susan Roiek Deanna Ross Cheryl Rudnick Ray Ruiz John Ruiz Paul Ruiz George Rupert Kathleen Ryan Angela Saccomanno Ronald Saia Glorimar Saldana Sean Scannell Peter Scarpelli lack Schaffmer Patricia Schalk Michael Schamrowski Linda Schild Alan Schlueter leffrey Schmanke Brad Schmidt Steve Schmitt Fredrick Schoenfeld till Schoettes Carl Schorsch Donald Schrubbe Richard Schur Carrie Schwartz Robert Schweitzer Margaret Schwind Jeffrey Sckrabulis Michael Seagroves Kelley Seelenbinder Tracy Seidel Phillip Seifritz Lisa Sekerka Pamela Selin Kathleen Seraudkas Steven Serek Richard Serritella Atije Shabani Rock Sharon Zafar Sheriff David Shetka Stephen Shu Anita ShuEik lames Siemers lared Simon leffrey Singer Mark Sitko Dino Skapyak Sheryl Skibbe Dawn Skonie Stefanie Slagle Jeffrey Smith Timothy Smith Warwikh Smith John Soucek Michael Stangle Sharon Stanley A we wry-aa' -4 .8 1 ,,... . ,lt . QW, xr. -ie, This dancer definitely loves to square dance, Q Q Nw 1 a xg? T? -3 .A N. Jw- ,V . S as. if ir? of .ti 2 ft li ka-S 4? 1 WPJV 5 W T: 5,1452 . rf? A ' ' f W my Az' Tl --.dw V I f J an 5 A ir -::si: - ri, , S. , . Z .1 A gs These girls enioyed themselves at the Halloween Dance. Scott Stecker Linda Stolpa Jenny Stoltman Sheri Stone Lisa Straube Kasandra Stromberg Steven Stublaski Tamara Stublasln Doris Suess Saniiv Singh Suga Michael Sulis Robert Sullivan Ravi Sundara Scott Sutter Jeffrey Swiatek Linda Tabor Philip Tangorra Stephen Taylor Deanna Tedrow Robert Tellone Galen Ttieodorou Jason Theodorou Kristin Thinger Troy Thompson Michelle Thorp Gerald Tillert Leslie Topolski Francis Torres Neha Mahesh Tripathi Scott Troha Donna Troyke Pei Che Tu Christine Tumillo James Tyrocha Paul Umlor Rosary Marie Unger Anthony Vaca Nancy Jo Valenti Sridevi Vallabhaneni Michael Van Deven Vanessa Vanella Michael Vanstone Laura Vasquez Marcus Velasco Danielle Verrier Jason Vestal Kurt Villers Maria Viray Joseph Vitale Michael Vogler Terravat Voratut Jonathan Vosburg Daniel Vukelic Amy Wagner Lisa Waidanz Rodney Walters Eric Walters Darin Ward Kristen Warnstedt Walter Watts Douglas Webb Daniel Wegrzyn Michael Weinstein Thomas Weinstock Christopher Weiss Phillip Wendler Roy Werner Christina Westbrook Kelly Wheeler William Jr Wiebe Michael Williams Brian Wissert Laura Wolpert Renee Wondolkowski Theodore Wong Miltiadis Xenos Mark Yakimisky Lisa Yelich Allen Young Juniors! 179 Eric Young Michelle Zasi Michelle Zeid lo Anna Zlemba Rudi Zipter , ff' K X' A.. A ,k xl M ll, N ,1W- LJ 'xx I l,w.5 . 1' 4,I ' ' 2 ,' nm lf A M N V ,4 ,515 fwwm V, 9 v M mf 5 l ,W l vllvl A 4, if ,, ' ,, W 'f' ,W l, 224 W ffm f uf ff , 5 f ,M nf .l,l ,. 1 f f , f W Qld M, A! , ASW W H41 15 'S' V ,WWW 'Y 'Q ERRYS X Q 14 Am mmm 'tx SIN? qw aehrw Nur'- 'A ., 'M 5 X :gf -C E 1 ' M -4' N ' f- T 4 fa- A A Q 5 A .f fm M-lf ,. 4-gi-f -...rf x ' .. 'Q172' X X -I' l ,f x X? if cf N . K 'xx .LJ Wg? i t , 1-gk 4 1 1 .34 ' ,. ,cj PW X 1821 Sophomores CLASS OF Violet Abrams lenniler Adams John Adkins Kurt Aehlert Brian Ahern Tamer Ahmen Raha Alavi Michael Alderson Ahsan Ali Syed All Annmarie Allen Jeffery Allen Clare Allsebrook Jennifer Altergott Brian Anderson Robert Anderson Steven Andolino Cheryl Andreakos Gerald Andrews Tanya Angelacos Hina Ankola Sally Araki Joanne Arcos Kimberly Arnold Jennifer Asper Tarun Athulura Jennifer Azzaro Bonnie Baird Marian Baird Frederick Baldrias Sherri Balke Rosemarie Balogh Mathhew Barlow Sean Barsaloux Howard Baumert Craig Behrens Gary Bellmore Robert Belmonte Emme Belo Matthew Benson Todd Berault Joanne Bernico Johnny Berry Annette Biesiadecki Kristina Bilka Amanda Bishop Karen Bishop Ron Blackwell Kyla Bloch Jason Bloom Meredith Bongean Eric Bosack David Boyce Kevin Bozelka Kim Brand Thomas Bray 7 88 Todd Skarr and Mark Mueller become cheerleaders for the day. 5?-is lit... ,wr 4,409 4 'Nr 'U Q 7 r 4'-'Ni -nf C. ,ty X f 1 1 M J 4 N 7, 41 X f i Kim Noonan and friend participate in school festivities. ty. Os' xx- ... f 1 if i it 2 .. 1 3 C M- v 3 in Mark Brehob David Brenke Darrell Brooks Denese Brown Roniva Brown Betty Brylski Gregory Buchanan Tiffany Burnett Heather Burns Kent Burns leanette Burton Jennifer Burton Patrick Callahan Christian Campbell leffrey Cannataro Thomas Canzoneri Wendy Carey Angela Cargola Keith Carlson Kenneth Carlson lill Carpenter Tina Carras Deanna Caruso Mark Case Marlene Castro Douglas Cauwels Daniel Cece Karen Cechner Amy Ceh Shilpa Chaddha Paul Chamberlain David Chan Peter Chao Sherrie Chase Patrick Chlopek Mina Chong Mc Chopyling Blake Christiansen Heidi Christianson lames Chudy Alexander Chung Angela Coats Jonathan Collins Mary Collins Wendi Collins Matthew Conwell Kelly Cook Timothy Cooper Erinn Corrigan lames Costello loseph Cowans Debra Crall Daniel Crane lason Crociata David Cross Donnie Cross Valerie Cross Justin Crumbliss Paulita Cruz Pamela Cruz C. M. Cunningham Mark Czerwinski lohn Dahlquist lamie Damato lulie DaPrato Ernest Datcher lennifer Davis William Davis Sophomores! 183 Robert Dawid Kelly Deacon Sharon Dean Angela Denolrio Kenneth De Prizio Donald Devine Lisa Diakow Diego Diaz Rosendo Diaz Monty Diehl leflrey Dietrich Diana Digiovanni Mark Dinse Lisa Dittman lulie Divizio Courtney Doan Scott Dobbins Daniel Donaldson Deanna Donohue Aaron Downing Susan Drake Dennis Drexler Dean Drozek Denise Duffy Thomas'Dvoratchek Jason Eckert Nancy Eder Dina Edge Andrew Edmonds Tommy Edwards Eric Ehrhardt Katherine Ekstrom lohn Eliasik Marina Elipas Diane Elizalde Kevin Eltvedt Karen Eng Gina Erocli lennifer Erdman Kevin Erickson Alisa Esposito lohn Evans Frank Faciano Erle Faiardo Aylson Farmer Michael Fasano Vincent Fasetti Theresa Fassett Julianne Fell Timothy Ferencz Paul Figurell Robert Finch Michael Fitak Ross Flagg Paul Flodert Robin Floden Mark Forbes Carrie Forti Cory Fosco Ronald Fotland Lisa Frederick Derek Freedman Katrina Freeman 1841 Sophomores Rl! 1' -E. ...M A. 4'3 A LL M ' -me R S 63338 .fy is at X gr 5 X Q' K , 'xxx S 5 3 we Q 'S' 39 . K.. . s F s -s Is'X -R.: Sophomores exchange gossip in the morning -. '37 y i 1 wg 1,43- 45 3 at fi' he -,.. f -- N... Ku! l 5 .gt , QU .44 N P sp s 5 J we ? L. sal -rx - 'lt' rel A+ ' I Lis L 1 ' N, ..-if es X Sophomores wait to be glven nnsrtuctrons outslde dnvers ed. class, L! fiff' L . : X 3, 'R G 1 s Y W, .3 .. L p r Q 2 if 2 -6' 5,-l Patncla Fncls Denms Fndae Darren Fun: Mona Fuller Todd Furlong Danelle Gabl Mlchael Galer Anlta Gallardo Jenmfer Gallons Sean Gannon Sandra Garbacz Joselma Garcla Serena Garretson Megan Garvey David Gehrke Ronald Gelst Nlcole Glbblngs Anne Glllesple John Glllesple Davld Glenn Chnstopher Gllckman Jrll Goddard Lmda Gonzalez Mary Gonzalez Allison Goodman Davld Grauer Steven Greco Robert Green Anthony Gnmes Mnchael Gnmes Rachel Grlmm Marlo Grltzalls Angela Grow Jody Grzenla Crlsllna Gulmo Raymond Gunn Kimberly Gurrlerl Nathan Gyruek Amy Hager Darren Hahn Denms Hamilton Jelfrey Handt Maryhealher Hannah Wllllam Hansen Kevm Harris Darnn Harlel Mary Hartl Lorne Hassell Noako Hasunuma- Troy Hatton Tlmofhy Hayes llffany Heath Laura Heath Muchelle Heumbuch Bnan Hemstreet Julle Henkel Lawrence Herforth Jennlfer Herman Peter Hernandez Came Herro Deborah Heuter Alyce Hull Todd Hllls Robert Hmds Laurel Hlxson Jeffrey Hladlk Marc Hoarle Enc Hoffman Keely Hoffman Dawn Holmes Sophomoresf 185 186!Sophomores Andrew Holowaty Guy Holte Gregory Horton Hideki Hoshina Benjamin Hou Alish Horald Anabel Immordino Dorene lnsel Robert Ives Thomas lzzo Charmaine Jackson Sheila Jackson Jennifer Jagielski David Jefferies Denice Jelonek Celeste Jenkins Erik Jensen Mahesh Johari Craig Johnsen Dale Johnson Danielle Johnson Richard Johnson Michael Jones Petrina Jones Susan Jones Todd Jones Jennifer Kaech Ewa Kaluczinski Laura Kamradt Kerry Kane Kailash Kaneria Arthur Kapp Rosemarie Karch John Karson James Keegan Michelle Kegel Beth Kelby David Kelly Rebecca Kelly Danelle Kempka Cheryl Kent Mustafa Khokha Brian Kick Valerie Kiel Jeff Kim Christopher King Michelle Kleeman Aaron Kleiner Jennifer Klemy Jennifer Klenske Joseph Kline Glenn Kmiec Todd Knurek Charlene Knuth Micah Knuth John Koburi Julia Kolp Melissa Kondorusis John Kosiewicz Sherliyn Kosmos Michael Koterbski Kenneth Kothera Christina Koulouris Paul Kowalczyk Patricia Kowalik Barbara Kowzic John Kraft Tracy Kraft gg.,1::.1f ,.. ,s-J Siem S J, , N Sk l 4 2 , S Q N E M H . We Q as if ass, ss Q 5 Ea we si, X is 'R :gseeszge - we ---s ee ,of Y is , N h sg ggi! as is w alt fs is? X X 3551 i XX L' 9 r N-X X we 1- 3 -Y 1- if vi .i ' -' jr K N 'y get X ., .se ilT:SfIELE-153 E. H K xiii A J , --e- s A, C .2 1 7 --se' ' , ,ij 5, J ' fe 'VL ,Q in 5? 4 r,, ,V :A .,-1: , mfr? r ' vrzvfszmwarf A Tod Martinsen and Nicole Springer are dressed for Halloween. fs lffi e X .. a as as 1 If X XS SX we Sag if ' iv! .- Ae-f t X I qi! I 55:3 ,-4 'Z' 1 it Q5 LP L.. if in i ff: Bob Finch is a little excited at a game. 7' '1 a uf ig Q X 4 we X f R .SI i.: GE Danrel llrauser Paul Krauter Tuna Krrbbs Michelle Krolel Mrchelle Kublca Andrew Kuester Debora Kuftel Douglas Kurzynskl Kevin Kuslak Christine Kwanslck Lrsa LaGoroa Colleen LaHale Jason Lake Matthew Lamhatos Wendy Lambert Donald Landbo Heather Lane Matthew La Rue Anthony Laurre Anthony Lavacchr Dlep Le larnes Lechockr Kathy Ledvrna Davrd Lee Young Lee Paul Lercht Brett Lerfer Debra Lelsner Michael Lendvoyr Caryn Lesnlewskr Cherly Leutz Bryant Lewis Ken Lr Denrse Lrcaru Tresa Lrlegdon Davld Lrndahl Deanna Lnner Rrchard Lrttle Fuesan Lur Caryn Lobodzrnskr Douglas Loge Wullram Logothetls Lrsa Lopardo Anrta Lopez Stephanie Lorach Steven Lothary Tracy Lottlnvllle Steven Lovrsa Cynthra Lupo Tanya Lux Greald Luzrnslu Brian Lynch Todd Lytle Colleen Mac Donald Wrllram Mac Lean Tom Madden Lulhgard Maguro Anthony Manfre Nutt Mantasoot Muchael Manthei lellrey Manz lason March lohn Marr Sophomores! 187 Paul Marshall Laura Martin Moses Martinez Rene Matrinez Daniel Martini Terri Martinsen Tod Martinsen David Maska Tamara Matlock Scott Mattran Christopher Mayer Richard Mayer James Mayers Shawn Mc Cammon Kevin Mc Carthy Jen Mc Clanahan Bradley Mc Kinley Matthew Mc Kinney Patrick Mc Millan Shannon Mc Nerney Robert Mech Nerrai Mehrotra Karen Melind Georgia Mellos Todd Mendoza David Menet Kerry Meo David Mecurio Karen Mergel Michelle Merrill Scott Meservey Lisa Mesko Brian Metzler Sarah Miller Teariki Mitchell Jace Mogill Nicole Mohiuddin Angela Molotla Michael Montmarquette Kevin Morgan James Morreale Steven Morrenzin Jill Morrow Sarah Moscieki James Mnstacci Dana Moyer Mark Mueller Anthony Mulatz Lana Murphy Joseph Nasiatka Sarvat Naz Elizabeth Neale Karl Nielsen Kim Noonan Stephen Norrie Elaine Norris Stephanie North Donna Nowak Amy Null Javier Ocampo Christopher O'Connei Steven Oh Jenniter O'Leary Lisa 0'Leksy Michelle 0'Neil Leslie 0'Neill Benlamin Orlen Aaron 0'Rourke 188!Sophomores '6- sr L 5 xistx' Q J W gr it L v a sg il la - . ,L A- :t-. xx? 'Q Q sg K ku J X f EQ N-.1 - Q -Q.. 1.1 -NE' Y e 3 ai Kurt Aehlert proudly walks his girlfriend to class. 5 Tim in I i R 4 L. J . t s 'i x x T X s sg sc 1 . A PS 'sa- he f., ,11 45 3' 'lik he was ,ff Art class is a time of relaxation for this sophomore. A s A an an Q3 ' 4 x ff' SP5 X J!! QQ Sv 1 ,. fest R K gc mi .A lag 3: se ss z A 4 ug K -4 K vi ,QL 45' ...T ix ci Noe at yr? ,N sv Tamara Ostick lennifer Paido Dennis Parescki Pamela Pafkash Andrea Parmer Stephanie Parochka Thomas Parr Michael Parsons Eugenio Passarelli Kirtedaben Patel Hetal Patel Shirishkumar Patel Scott Paul Michael Pavlick Kimberly Pearce loseph Pelletier Matthew Peterson Fred Petroski David Pierce Brian Pietrucha Evamarie Pilipuf Tammy Piotrowski Andrew Poczos Lisa Polak Michael Pondel Kimberly Portalatin Wendy Potocnic Sean Price Tammy Prondzinski lefl Raebel Mary Rank Helen Raschke Annette Rausch William Rawlings Romarus Reaves Mark Redeker Heather Reidy Darlene Reilly Phillip Rekas Scott Rettberg Marciala Reyes Elizabeth Reyna Shannon Rielly Kristin Riess Troy Ristow Michelle Robertson America Rodriguez Holly Rogala Mark Rogalla Stephen Rogers Thomas Rogers Patricia Rojek Aida Roldan Dion Romano Melissa Rooney Rene Ross Christopher Rouille Walter Roy lulie Ruehl Florence Ruiz Angela Rush Michael Saenz Sophomores! 189 Gloriann Sara Terry Sara lanne Salakan Karen Samson Kimberly Sanaghan Christine Sanasardo Adriana Sanchez Eugenia Sansosti Tina Santoro Richard Sapitro loseph Scaccia Andrea Schaeler Amy Schawbel Danny Schett '- Todd Schmied Chanda Scholinski Laura Scholle Kevin Schrieber Christopher Schrietels Deonna Schulte Charles Schwarz Kristina Schweitzer Michelle Schwind Beth Seiferheld Clarice Selsor Karen Serauskas George Sertzel Fetiie Shabanosln Ami Shah Denice Sharp Scott Shell Tricia Shepeck Patrick Shepherd Michelle Short John Shutak Aimee Sibal Eric Siegel Cheryl Simms Anthony Sims Laura Singel Vicky Singh Allen Singley layne Sipiera Kolleen Sittner Todd Skarr Thomas Sklena lames Slavich lenniler Smiley lettrey Smith Michelle Smith Lane Soelberg Connie Soga Tammy Spickerman Nicole, Springer Andre Springfield Scott Squires Karin Stash Lynda Stanek Susan Stanger Carrie Stansbeary David Starr lenniler Stasch Gerald Staszewski 1901 Sophomores ik ala -nn ig ' adidas gf!! X 2 ff ',,y x ' 'W even crutches can prevent this student from seeing his counselor. 'awww ...nw me , - L ,,,, , W 1 IQ! at 3 f ag 1 W2 I mme, 5 ..,, .,,, 5 E if W Z v Scott Staver Karen Stemler Keith Stevenson Shannon Stone leanne Storm lacqueline Strobel loseph Struit Sandra Strylewski Raymond Stump William Surles Natees Syeda Scott Szurgot Renata Szymski lenniler Taccini Susan Tarson Sonya Teamer Kelly Thompson Christopher Tiedeman Marc Tintner lames Trttiung Paul Tomsic Elyse Tortorice Corey Tracy Todd Tracy lames Traweek Shibani Tripathi Deborah Truiillo David Turnbull lean Tutt Reshma Uddin lim Uddin Denise Udseth Ulysses Umanos Loretta Vaas lames Vanacora Lorraine Van Cott Jimmy Vandergrift Brian Van Der Weele Angel Vanquez Kristi Ventura Russell Verrier Patty Vonderheide Anne Walter Mark Waters Sherri Werner Robert Werner lohn Wesloslii Eric White Marc White Steven White Christopher Widlund Sharon Wiese Richard Williams Tiffany Williams Jonathon Wilson Dianne Winter Gail Wrsniewski David Woicili Thomas Wolek Michael Wood Corinna Wu Peter Wurdinger lill lager lames Zarnick lames Zellio Charles Zenkus Lisa Ziegler Jamie Zylstra Sophomores! 191 'lv .-4' Q l' ,..- 5,95 19 M is W- eh, fi. Us is E iv-if mf? QF? Q . Q-'ff ,AQ Q ' --in f if CLASS OF '89 Cynthia Abney Blair Ackman Lisa Adam Sean Adam Anthony Adamopoulos Jeffrey Adkins Kenneth Aehlert Michelle Alex Scott Altergott Elisa Amelio Cari Anderson Eric Anderson Susan Angarola Natalia Angelacos Bryan Angeletti Carrie Antonetto Kimberly Archer Jody Arneson Erika Arnold Jason Ascher Rachele Asuncion William Atwood May Aung Brian Babendererde Laura Back Raheen Badal Lisa Baker Lisa Baranski Timothy Barnhart Lillian Barrera John Barry Michael Bateman Laurie Batterman Craig Baumgarten Anne Beatty Jenniter Belline Ronald Belvedere Brian Bennett Troy Bernstein Bradley Bessemer Roger Bianco April Blhler Scott Blanchette Melissa Bland Kristen Blotteaux Michelle Bochantin William Boeiger Pamela Bogacz Denise Bohl Lisa Boldt Maureen Bohlman Robert Boling Jeanine Booth Scott Borgan Todd Bost Tracey Branther 1941 Freshmen We knew that Freshmen could be shy, but hiding behind their books? os. AY W' ..,..f! - 4,1 ff i 'wwf if X . 3, Af 'W ' . f 5 fx f 11 1.--4. f W I 'ff of A 1 ak ' z 5 rg? M 5 , as Y i f F -,,,, .5 fm '-7 7.1 In f 40V W7 I av iv- Af- I fi., I sk iv These girls hebed in sorting the und T172 'M , ' l erclass pictures. J A as . , 1. . X- J . 4 me X413 I! Q -a,- if f , ., ,,,,. Q of , in V V -V fx t X -1 2 v-A- , 4-I MZ? 'K gi was C up wwf' --ff f gn 'arf W -T tis, f ? A i ss, ,... 5 49 f Mark Brenzinger John Breseman Pietro Brigida Robert Brown Michael Bruno Christopher Bucaro Kristine Bugaren Kevin Bulatek Michael Bumgardner Mary Burck James Buhite Eric Burns Laura Burns Ryan Burns Alan Burris Kimberly Burris Christine Burtman Melanie Bush Marco Busse Shalonda Butcher Joseph Bychowsky Julie Callicoat Marcee Calvello Angela Campronne Catherine Campbell Michelle Campbell Douglas Campise Neil Cangiolosk Jeffrey Carey Anthony Cargola Thomas Carroll Thomas Carroll Chet Cassidy Nicholas Castellini Mari Castiblanco Timothy Certa Joseph Charlier Ingrid Chavez Ernie Cheatham Henry Chen Andrzej Chraca Blair Christiansen Jeanine Christiansen Paul Chrobak Jeanne Chucan Julia Chung Mark Chupeyda Sean Clary Jennifer Clohessy Kristin Coble Rebecca Coniglio Susan Cook Lee Corley Stewart Cottman Amelia Cottone Michael Cox Aaron Crociata Brian Croke Anthony Croy Howard Cumberlande Cheryl Cunningham Jennifer Cunningham Dominic D'Ambrosio Rory Danneberg Julie Darre Mary Davis Denise Delaney Wayne De Loncker Mark De Lordo Nicole De Pinto Daniel De Prizio Michael Determanm Melissa Dickey l Freshmen! 195 196lFreshmen Kevin Dilton Christopher Dippon Kimberly Dompke Stacey Dover Robert Drawer Steven Duberchin Vicki Duke Jennie Dumblauskas Thomas Durso Tracy Dutchak Joseph Dvorak Jason Dziedzic James Eggert Noha Elrayes Kurt Eltvedt Andy Eng Karen Erickson Dean Esposito Desmond Fairchild Brian Fairwood Joellyn Fanchi Michelle Farley Casey Farrell John Fassett Alison Faulhaber Christopher Favia Susan Felbein Dena Fennell Corey Ferengul Joshua Ferstein Kelly Finn Scott Fisk Bryan Fitzgerald James Flanagan Anthony Flood Linda Flood Teresa Fogarty Cheryl Forward Kevin Frank Heather Franklin Denise Frazier Diana Frazier Gregory Freed Alison Fricka Kristine Fronczak Michael Fugiel Marilyn Fuller Katalin Beata Furi Steven Furtek David Gabriel Sheila Gallagher Falguni Gandhi Michael Gatlin Richard Gatlin John Gehm John Georgopoulos Lori Getty Ben Gewargis Sumitra Ghate Kenneth Gideon Mark Geise James Gignac Jill Gilmore Russell Gipp Lisa Glowa Valerie Goldben Eric Goldberg Jonathan Goldlarb Arlene Gonzales Ralph Gonzalez Rebecca Gonzalez Kimberly Goolish Gregory Gordon Michael Goritz James Gould Mark Granger 1137, V I , x ' ' 1 ' ee' J if ' ff f or 1 Erin fi 'M 234 'S ,, Q J ii,t,ii, , izziizii 5 S ,cctv M M www f 4 .mu-wr f G2 19 iv., J J .. , Q5 w A 0 0 2 5 2 W !W f f zz? 401 WV! g cocci , i t J to I :I f rcii gi' 5 f yr 5? fi f v 4? me ,l ,f f 'rim 6 0 Ig! ,ef f ' ' 1 4 ,,.,' .- , ' 'IIV' ,, Q M r'f-ff f meet J. J V f ,gg we V V my ,.,, T .. 5' Q , 11 -1 ,. J tw W M eii, ,aa Ze W z Ah ,,q. fl? w 4 f, ffmerff - J ' wtzzregi ' ifleifff f if WU ' za? ns WM' .,,, E V r -14 if K, Michelle Mauro quickly signs a picture before class. xx., X? NWS at 53 FE X, X Sandy Matuska and friends let loose at the Halloween Dance. for 15 x . nie S - Q 'g r s .:., 5,-sf .V x X QA , , Je it S X X N as -4-nr' X X gf, .. :pw -1: rg 1 NF? 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James M. 116 ' Doan, Courtney 184 Dobbins, Abigail 36, 105, 112, 127, 173 Dobbins, W. Scott 55, 184 5 ' Doherty, Kerri Ann Domaracki Jr., Edmund 173 Dompke, Kimberly A. 196 Donahue, Colleen Ann 157 Donaldson, Christian 118 Donaldson, Daniel 184 -Donaldson, Damon 78, 157 Domparthi, Nalirii K. 112, 125, 127, 128, 17 Donohue, Deanna L. 184 Dorsch, Amy Marie 48, 118, 120, 173 Douros, David P. Dover, Michael Thomas 85, 105, 173 Dover, Stacey A. 87, 112, 196 Downing, Aaron P, 55, 151, 184 Downing, Elizabeth A. 173 Doyle, Jay William Doyle, Joel Dralner, Jenniler A, 104, 157 Drake, Susan M. 117, 127, 184 Drawer, Robert A. 196 Drehool, Deborah 39, 147, 157 Drexler, Dennis J. 79, 184 Drozek. Dean R. 184 Drozek, Kerri Lynn 106, 157 Duberchln, Steven R. 79, 196 Dobonetti, Theresa 173 Dubonetti, Tracey L. 173 Dubrava, Mary Jo Duddles, Kristin Mary 173 Dully, Denise M. 184 Qugger, Laura Marie 157 tfahggor, Tracy Darlene 157 timer, Phillip Jenn 173 Behr, lwllll James Done. Connie Anne 90, 157 Dolte, Vicki Lynn 68, 196 Dulaca, Reginald M. 173 Dalian, Paul S. Duiian, Demce Ann 112, 173 Dumblauskas, Jennie L. 97, 117, 196 Durso Jr., Thomas 65, 196 Dutchak, Tracy L. 97, 196 Dvorak, Jonay Nicole 173 Dvorak, Joseph 1. 196 Thomas J. 59, 78, 79, 89, 184 Anthony Roy 157 Jason J. 196 Eaton, Lisa Ann Ehy, James Robert 106, 157 Eckert, Daniel John 54, 68, 157 Eckert, Jeltery 157 Eckert, Jason E. 49, 93. 186 EdelmannlKurtz, Andrea Eder, Julie Louise 111, 174 Eder, Nancy Therese 112. 184 Edge, Dina 117, 186 Edingtnn, ill 26, 36, 42, 45, 82. 120. 121. 129. 157, 211, 215, 219 Edmonds, Andrew T, 74, 77, 184 Edwards, Dean George 107, 174 Edwards, Tommy L 184 Egge, William Dun ,Eggert, James 196 'Eggert, Julie Ann 17, 43, 157 Ehrhardt, Eric C. 184 Elrstrom, Jennifer 36. 105, 157 Ekstrom, Kalihnne S. 184 gf-53. Donna Marie 104, 108, 157 iihasik, Cynthia Lynn 174 fiiaoih. John S. 49, 184 Marina Kay 184 184 Annette ar, 112. 157 ir we r. 93, 184 Kurt A. 49. me gang, Andy is, iso gang, irony los, 152 Eng, Karen Ann 125, 184 ,Epson metering ia. 92, 157 Ercoli, Gina M. 112 Edrman, Jennifer L. 184 Erickson, Karen J. 82, 196 Erickson, Kevin T, 55, 184 Errazo. Janniier Lou 174 islrilson, Rona 52, 86, 157 Jisposrtn, Alisa Ann 184 Dean M. 65, 196 Michael 157 Eric R. Evans. John A. 184 Eiitrom, Mark Allen 174 Eyerman, Joyce 36, 89, 112, 113, 128, 129, 157 Faciano, Frank A. 49, 93. 184 Fagariie, Lynn Michelte 174 Fahlgren, Erik Victor 174 Fairchild, Esmond D. 196 Fairwood, Brian 1.. 89, 196 Farardo, Erle J. 49, 184 Fanchi, ioellyn c. 82, 196 Fandei, Lisa Anne 36, 174 Farley, Michelle L. 82, 196 Farmer, Alyson E. 184 Gandhi, Falguni V. 112. 196 Gannon. Gannon, Deanna 158 Sean R. 55, 68, 185 Debora C. 36, 86. 109, 111, 174 Garbacz, Garbacz, Lisa Marie 74, 174 Garhacz, Sandra L. 87, 185 Garcia. Jarett Clinton 89. 108, 174 Garcia, Joselina 185 Garretson, Serena 185 Farmer. Farrell. Angela Michelle 106, 158 Casey E. 49. 85, 117, 196 I Fasano, Anthony Robert 174 Fasano, Michael C. 184 Fasselt. Fasetti, John P, 196 Vincent L. 184 Fassett, Theresa F. 118, 184 Faulhaber, Alison M, 117, 196 Faulhaher, Laurel 105. 125, 116. 12 Favia, Christopher 196 6, 158 Favla, Susan 158 Felbem, Sandra Beth 82, 174 Felbein, Susan J. 118, 196 Fell, Joseph John 158 Fell, Julianne 184 Fennell, Dena L. 113, 196 Fenneman, Michael 158 Ferengul, Corey M, 125, 127, 196 Ferencz, Timothy J. 184 Forstein, Joshua l, 196 Fewell, Julie Anna 158 Fidler, lenniter 158 Frglia, Tina Maria 39, 106, 158 Figureil, Paul J. 85, 184 Filiczkowshi, Richard 48. 89, 174 Finch, Robert W. 184, 187 Finn, Kelly D. 196 Fischer, Leonard 158 Fisher, Nancy Elizabeth 174 Fisk. Scott R. 196 Fitalr, Michael C. 184 iftzgerelil, Bryan P. 49, 93, 196 Yitzarold, Colleen Mary 174 V 1'7l'1i814lN0flS. Daniel 48, 89. 174 Flagg, Kevin 114, 158 Flagg, Ross A 184 Flanqan IV. James L. 49, 196 Floden. Paul 184 Floden, Robin Marie 184 Flood, Amy Jo 114, 174 Flood, Christina 116 Flood, Anthony L. 79, 89, 196 Flood, Linda M. 196 Flowers. Margaret 174 Fogarty, Raelena 158 Fogarty, Teresa A. 67, 127, 196 Forbes. Mark 5. 184 Forti, Carrie 184 Forward, Cheryl 196 Fosco, Cory A. 117, 184 Fotland, Ronald James 74, 76, 184 Francis, Heather A. Frank, Kevin J, 196 Franke, Francis Michael 76, 174 Franke, Catherine 36, 74, 158 Frankiewicz, Susanne Franklin. Heather A. 61, 196 Frazier, Craig David 107, 158 Frazier, Denise A. 68, 196 Frazier, Diana L. 118, 196 Frederick, Lisa R. 61, 90, 117, 184 Freed, Christopher Todd 74, 76, 174 Freed, Gregory S. 77, 89, 196 Freedman, Derek A. 93. 118, 119. 184 Freeman, Katrina M. 53, 184 Erick, Kevin Scott 158 Frick, Patricia Lynn 96, 185 Fricka, Alison C. 73, 196 Fridae, Dennis L. 185 Frischolz, Therese 158 Fronczak, Kristine M. 196 Fronczak, llchaol Edmund 78, 79, 174 Fugiel, Michael J. 93, 196 Fugel Jr., Theodore 158 Fuiii, Darren J. 79, 185 Fuiiyasu, Saloko 19, 158 Fuller, Marilyn M. 196 Fulter, Mona L, 107, 158, 185 Furlong, John Furlong, Todd 185 Furholrnen, James D. 107 Furmanek, Christopher 89, 104, 174 Fury, Beata Katalin FlJl'10l, John Steven 79, 174, 196 Furtek, Steven E. 49 Furlong Ir., John Michael Gabl, Danette A 111, 118, 185 Gabl, James Daniel 158 Gabriel, David R. 196 Galer, Michael C. 49, 93, 185 r'l 'r'l'l 1 oaiiaeliei, Eileen Annie 57, 128, 174 Gallagher, Sheila M. 57, 112, 196 Gallardo, Anita L. 185 Galii, Eric John 174 Gallois, Jenniter 185 Ganassin Jr., Robert D. 174 Garvey, Megan C. 111, 114, 125, 128, 185 Garza, William Erik 107, 158 Gattirl, Michael L. 49, 77, 89, 117 Gatlin, Richard 77, 196 Gavigan, Robert 158 Gaytan, Linda Sue 174 Gaytan, Steven 174 Gehm, John A. 196 Gehrke, David C, 185 Geist, Daniel Roll 174 Geist, Ronald R, 185 Georgopoulos, Amelia 174 Georgopoulos, John 196 Getty, Lori A. 118, 196 Getty, Richard Alan 174 Gewargis, Ben 196 Gewargis, Johnny M. Ghatala, Ahrar 174 Ghate, Sumedha 109, 158 Ghate, Sumitra Madhav 67, 73, 97, 196 Glannini. Daniel A. 158 Gibbings, Jenniier Gibbings, Nicole 185 Gideon, Kenneth E. 196 Giese, Mark A. 196 Gignac, James 196 Gignac, Sandra Jean 125. 127, 174 Anne Marie 185 Gillespie, John J. 79, 185 Gilmore, Jill 196 Giop, Russell J. 196 . , Giustl, Joseph Richard 174 'ji' Glertvlk, Janet 116, 158 ' Gleason, James Michael 118, 174 Gleason, Ronald 117 Glenn, David S. 185 Glickman, Christopher 185 Glinka, Donna 106, 158 Gloria, Lisa M 120. 196 Gluck, Simone Vivian 117, 174 Gober, Jellrey Frank 48, 174 Godek, Michael 158 Goddard, Jill Ann 15, 120, 185 Goldben, Valerie E. 117, 196 Goldberg, Jeltrey 158 Goldberg, Julie 90, 158 Goldberg, Eric S. 79, 196 Goldlarh, Jonathan R. 49, 77, 196 Golan, Keith Lawrence Golubski, Donald Lee 174 Gomez, Alexandra 159 Gonzales, Arlene 196 Gonzalez Gonzalez, Gonzalez Linda S. 111, 114, 116, 125, Paula Y. 109, 111, 116, 127, Gonzales. Gonzales, , David A, 84, 159, 120 Maryhelerl E. 52, 113, 185 JV, Ralph 0. 49, 196 Gonzalez. Rebecca A. 196 Goodman, Allison M, 57, 73, 185 Goodman, Shawn Edward 128, 159 Goodwin, Shawn Edwin 48, 174 Goolish, Kimberly A. 108, 196 Goranson, Paul 174 Gordon, Gregory R. 65, 68, 93, 196 Gorham, Tishawn T. Goritz, Michael B. 117, 196 Gorham, Gorniak, Gorniak, Lorraine Lisa Judith 159 Robert John 174 1 174 Gotowka, Susan Ann 117, 174 Gough, Ronna Lynn 174 Gould, James F. 79, 105, 196 Gould, Kimberly Ann 174 Grabowski, C. Casey 159 Granger, Mark 49. 89, 196 Grauer, Mark William 174 Grauer, Michael Paul Grauer, David P. 185 Graver, Michael 159 Gray, Douglas Lee Grayer Jr., Kenneth 1, 197 Greco, Steven L. 185 Greco, Theresa Lynn 36, 111, 114, 116, Green, Robert E. 49. 77, 185 Greenwood, Donald M. 107, 174 Greenwood, Pamela Marie Grillin, Laura Ann Grimes, Anthony Dems 185 Grimes. Michael Dems 185 174 Grimm, Rachel M. 109, 112, 185 Grilmacker, Lisa 127, 197' ' ' Gritzalis, Mario George 185 Groholskl, Vickie Ann 159 Gross, Patrick lt, 79, 85, 197 Gross, Wendy 106, 159 Grow, Angela K. 62, 117, 185 Grygo, Anthony 197 Grzenia, Jody L. 49, 185 Guagenti, Jenna Lee 117, 174 Gulino, Cristina M. 34, 185 Gunderson, Tracy 118, 159 Gunn lr., Raymond Michael 185 Gupta. Arun 174 Gurrieri, Kimberly Marie 185 Gutzmer, Charlene Marie 174 Gyurnek, Nathan A. 185 Haas, Peter A. 79, 117, 197 Habermeier, John Paul 197 Haertel. Greg A, 197 Haertel, Paul Neal 159 Hagen, Jellrey A. 49, 79, 197 Hager, Amy Lynn 57, 72, 185 Hager, Julie 159 Hahn, Darren J 79, 89, 174 Harman, Julie Jean 159 Harman Jr., Richard S. Hain, Carlton 59, 77, 89, 197 Haines, Beverly Joy 120, 174 Hale, Michael Steven 159 Hale, Teresa A. 197 Halvorsen, Matthew J, Hamersly, Donald Lawrence Hamilton, Dennis J. 55. 185 Hamilton, John P. Hampton, Lance Frederick 54, 148 Handt, Jetlrey Wayne 65, 98, 185 Hannah, Marwieather M. 105, 114, 185 Hansen, Erik J. 197 Hansen, William John 185 Hansen, Jetirey Todd 197 Hanses, Dawn Mane 61, 159 llanssen, Eric Allen 159 llapl, Jenniler Ruth 82, 174 Haque, Sabeeha S. 97, 112, 113. 128, 197 Hardt, Michael Allen 159 Harley, Richard 197 Harris, Corrine R. 111, 19? Harris, Kevin M. 49, 79, 185 Harris. Lisa Danette 174 Harris, Rod Daniel 107, 159 Harrison, Shannon 57, 118, 197 Harrow, Christopher A. 89, 197 Hartel, Darrin Louis 185 Hartl. Mary Evelyn 185 Harvey. Jili Lorraine 174 Hasenberg, Fred W. 174 Haskins lr., Rick Edward 159 Hasselt, Althea Denise 113, 118 Hassell, Lorrie C. 113, 185 llasunuma, Naolio 62. 87, 105, 185 Hasunuma, Kenichr 77, 197 Hatton, Troy K. 185 Hauschild, Juli Ann 159 Hauschild, Mark Robert 89, 174 Hauser, Kimberly A. 52, 197 Hauser Jr., Terrance M. 197 Hauser, Ronald Andrew 107, 159 Hauserman, Donald Joseph Hauserman. Sharon L, 67, 197 Hawkins. Cheryl Dianne 159 Hayes, Timothy M. 185 Hayes, Valerie L. 57, 197 Hayner. Jenrriler 49, 197 Heart, Helen 197 Heath, Kristin Leigh 109, -12, 174 Heath Jrjlialame, Larry Heath, Tillany 1, 113, 118, 185 Heath-Jordan, Laura M. 118,185 Hedke, Kristen Marie 98, 105, 118, 119, 125. 159 Hedstrom, Kristen L. 73, 197 Heggemann, Heidi S. 197 Heggemann, Ralph B. 174 Heimbuch. Michelle R 113, 185 Helding, Karen Anne 36, 52. 72, 90, 174 Helms, Joseph Eric 125, 126, 159 Helms, Matthew T. 197 Hemstreet, Brian S. 93, 185 Hen, Yoon 127 Hendricks, James G. 197 Henkel, Julie E. 185 Henry, Christopher James 174 Herbold. Holly Ann 174 Herdman, James Robert 15, 36, 78, 80, 159 Herdman, Michael R. 79, 197 Herlorth, Lawrence R. 185 Herman, Jenniler Michele 63, 82, 185 Hermis, Andrew Patrick 174 Hernandez, Peter J. 49, 79, 185 Hernandez, Thomas Hermcz, John 116 Herro, Carrie 26, 34, 185 Herro, Craig Joseph 3, 159 Hess, Brett Thomas 174 Hetzer, Glenn Matthew 107, 159 Heuer, Anita W, 57, 197 4 Heuer, Mark Knut 54, 1741 ' lleuter, Deborah L. 79, 185 ' ' Heuter, Kristy L, 197 ' J Heydorn, Kerry Lynn 174 Hickey, Laura J. 197 Hildebrandt, Lynne 17, 34, 159 Hildebrandt, Steven M. 79, 197 Hill, Alyce Rochelle 123, 185 Hill, Donaid P, 197 Hill, Kevin llhlliam 159 lliil, Linda 62, 74, 197 Hills, Todd A. 65, 79, 93, 185 Hilvert, Amy Lynne 109, 174 Hinds, Robert M. 185 Hinds, Robert William 79, 185 Hinrichs, Erik W, 197 Hirsch, Matthew A, 197 Hirsch, Theresa Ann Hixson, Laurel Anna 114, 185 Hladikftessen, Jettrey 185 Hoarle, Marc S. 89, 185 Hoch, Thomas N. Hoch, Stephen Robert 116 Hott. Rachel Davin 106. 174 Hottman, Hottman, Hotlman, Hotlman, Hotlman, David A. 49, 197 Eric W. 49, 93, 185 Kahla Elaine 174 Keely J. 185 Maria Lynn 174 llohmann, Barbara 1.59 Holmes, llairioe Lisa 185, 197 Hoimes, Dawn M, 53. 87, 128 Holmes, Kimberly Lynn 57, 197 Holowaty Jr., Andrew Allen 49, 186 Holte, Daniel Allen 159 Holte, Guy R. 186 Honra, Tamara L. 197 llommrich Jr,, Joseph W. 7, 84, 160, 215 Hooton, Tara Marie 174 Hopkins, Mark Jason 197 Hopkins, Michael Ray 110, 160 Horluchi, Linda ll 113, 125, 197 Horton, Gregory Scott 186 Horwitz. Hoshina. Deborah A. 113, 197 Hideki 186 1 Hou, Beniamin 105, 108, 186 Hovmg, Marcia Beth 109, 116, 174 Having, Robert Wayne 104, 160 Hovious, Howald, Howald, Howard, Howard, Daniel Allen 160 Alisha Johnathan E. 174 Keith Michael 160 Libby Tara 123, 174 Hoyer, Lynn Marie 36, 72, 96, 125, 160 Hoyer, Kathy Joanne 82, 96, 97, 125, 174 Hsu, Nancy Chi Fen 175 Hudson, Jane Elizabeth 104, 160 Huether, Loreana Linda 67, 120, 197 Hughes, Antionette M. 73, 117 Hulchiy, Michael N. 49, 197 Hunt, Lisa 197 Hupert, Cindarae Michelle 34, 36, 116, 123 175 Hur, Hoon 49, 79. 85, 105, 197 Hur, Yoon 57, 175 Hurst, James A 79, 197 Hyderi, Ali Hyder 112, 113, 125, 127, 128 175 Hyderi, Shalla Anium 112, 113, 128, 160 lacono, Jason Joseph 79 ldes, Scott 11, 128, 160 lmmordino, Allen 197 lmmordino, Anabel 113. 108, 186 Immordino Jr., Joseph lmperiale, Caterina M. 61, 90, 197 lngels. Christina Lynn 175 lngram, Soncherea 117, 197 lnsel, Dorene M. 118, 186 lnsel, Justine De Ann 53, 175 lves, Robert H. 77, 186 lvsln, Paul D. 105, 117, 197 lwanicki, Michael J. 197 lwanski, Jerry Thomas 106, 160 lzzo, Thomas R. 186 Jachimek, Jeilrey M. 79, 197 Jachimiec, Janet Lynn 175 Jackson. Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson. Jackson, Alana Kristen Kristin Ann 175 Charmaine M, 186 Eric Martin 160 Marcia Renee 175 Sheila 186 Jacobs, Christopher W. Jacobsen, Eric Roll 7, 48, 51. 160 Jacobsen, Kevin John 5, 15, 36, 48, 78, 175 Jaeger, Donna Lyn 48, 66, 96, 97, 160 Jaeger, Marguerite Carol 175 Jaeger, Robert Douglas 48. 68, 175 Jagielski, Jennifer A. 57, 186 Jakubowski, Jetiery J. 197 lakubowski, John M. 79 James, Sheralyn 113, 197 Janczall, Debra L. Janczali, Michael Dennis 89, 175 Janowski, Monica J. 113, 197 Jarvis, Robert J. 89, 197 Jelleries, David E. 186 Jelonek, Denice N. 53, 186 Jetoneli, James M. 197 Jelonek, Stephen J. 49, 197 Jenkins, Jenkins, Celeste C. 116, 186 Eric Philiip 175 Index! 205 Index Jensen, Dawn Louise 36, 125. 160 Jensen, Erik S. 55, 186 Jensen, Stephen D. Jepsen, Jill Shannon 160 Jimenez, Belinda Lira 106, 175 Johari, Mahesh 0. 105, 186 Johnsen, Craig Thor 55, 186 Johnson, Bradley David 48, 89, 160 Johnson, Christine 36, 52, 118. JJ9, 125, 160 Johnson, Craig 160 Johnson, Dale Brian 165 Johnson, Danieflp L, 28, 116, 123 Johnson, lhvidiwiiliarn 89. 186 Johnson, Debra Ann 118, 175 Johnson, David Anthony 49, 68, 197 Johnson, Kelly Elizabeth 175 Johnson, Richard Karl 49, 186 Johnson, Robert Alan 41. 160 Johns tone, Maureen P. 105, 160 Jones, Cari L. 57, 197 Jones, Christie 197 Jones, Jack Lawrence 48, 175 Jones, Michael A. 186 Jones, Petrina L. 91, 186 Jones, Susan Teare 114, 118, 186 Jones, Todd Evan 186 Jozartrs, Eric George 175 Jugueta. Diane A. 197 irony, mi aio sa. iso .giteriniruar mm 39. si, as, iso 360111. 85, 79, 85, 198 Kaech, Jennifer D. 82. 186 Kaegebein, Julia K, 160 Kahle, Laurie 160 Kaiser, Daniel Joseph 107, 175 Kaiser, Debra Joy 118, 197 Kalivoda, Caroline Ann 105, 116, 160 Kalke, Michael Thomas 160 Kaluczlnslii, Evan iEwaJ 117, 186 J Kamali, Jilla A. Kamba IV, Charles James 175 Karnpert, Keith Robert 107, 110 Kampert. Kristin E. 97 Kamradt, Laura 123, 186 Kane, Kerry Lynn 186 Kaneria, Kailash 186 Kaniff, Matthew D. 85, 197 Kapadia, Kavita D. 127, 197 Kaplan, Claire Stacy 15, 20, 28, 34, 41, 105. 108. 114, 118, 119, 125, 126, 160, 210 Kapp, Tammy Lynn 175 Ka-p, Arthur Trent 186 Karch, Eric E. Karch, Rosemarie 186 Karson, John Dean 186 Kasinger, Karen E. 36, 43, 82, 84, 120, 122, 16 ,KaJoyicb,,Jieyin,,68., 198 . ...,,....,, ..,,..,, 1 . 68' V186 175 i 7 . giieeirmtterlyfrieanne 175 wow 156 mira 7 Missa J. Keller, Michelle Lynn 120, 175 Kelly, David W. 186 Keliy, Rebecca E. 186 Kemnitz, Brian John 175 Kemp, Jennifer M. 67, 198 Kemper, Robert Anthony 175 Kempka, Danelle Anne 186 Kenik, David Mart 15, 26, 48, 88, 89, 160, 215 Kennedy, Christopher 175 Kent, Cheryl Ann 186 Kent, James Andrew 84, 117, 175 Kepoler, Keith Eugene 160 Kern. David 49, 198 Elizabeth 175 some 105, 112, 127, 175 , 1g,lg1a1gr,riyniip.a2,r 113, iza, 198 s. ar, 105. 112, 113 iiiiioriiiiytiiirara ii. Jos, los, iss ir1n1,, eirn iss ,Kristen ,161 :ig ,.' MC! nl, Timothy 175 Valerie 186 Hzirarar, Beata 61, 90. 91. 161 Sarah M 57. 114, 188 ' Kilian, James Griffith 58, 89. 161 low, Ryan 1. as, isa Kim. Jae wan 91199, us King, Kim, JiWon 67, 175 Kim, Joo R. 198 Kim, Gina Piliin 36, 52, 126, 129, 161 Kim, .lina 161 Kim, Jung 1ll'l Ueanetlel 125, 129, 198, 210 Kim, Jeff ll. 186 Kim, Lindo Frances 109, 175 Kim, Minna llaiin 36, 52, 108, 116, 127, 175 Kimler, Stephen Brad 49, 85, 198 Kindl, Christine D. 108, 198 Cara Anne 82, 129, 175, 210 King, Christopher D. 49, 186 King Jr., Paul Stuart 161 Kinsch, Robert Allen 161 Kirby, Patricia Ann 66, 72, 161 Kirchner, Keith John 89, 175 206!lndex 0 Kittie. Kathryn L. 15, 120. 198 Klasliy Jr., Kenneth R. 198 -Klaus, David F. 77, 198 Kleckner, Jennifer Jo 61, 90, 91, 175 Klee, Kevin 198 Klee, Brian James 175 Kleeman, Michelle A. 61, 186 Kleich, Vanessa E. 198 1 1 I Klein, Grace 198 ' Kleiner, Aaron V. 26, 76, 186 Kleiner, Christian W. 54,, 78, 175 Klemy, Jennifer M. 62, 63, 186 Klenske, Gregory M. 59,198 Klenslie, Jennifer L. 113,186 Kline, Joseph Jeffrey 186 Kline, Raymond John 107, 161 Kloc, Jeffrey Joseph 175 Kluc, Sheryl M. 82, 198 Klueg, Duane Cf 49, 198 Kmiec, Glenn E. 79, 186 Knigge, Jennifer Lynn Knipp, Laura M. 67, 68, 198 Knureli, Todd 104, 186 Knuth, Charlene N, 186 Knuth, Micah J. 186 Ko, Grace 117, 198 Ko, Julia 105, 116, 175 Koburi, John D. 186 Koehler, Mary Frances 109, 175 Kolp, Julia Lorraine 19, '67, 186 Kornperda, Christopher 198, Kornperda, Donna 106 Komperda, Margaret AnnaY,I06, 175 Kondorusis, Melissa D. , Koplie, Melissa Ann 15, 122, 123, 161 Korpan, Denise Marie 161 1,' ' ' Kosiba, Jeffrey Bernard 175 Kosliiewicz, John A. 77, 186 Kosmos,,SherilynHR. 57. 186 Eifimd 161 Koterbsiripilichaet i. 55, 186 Kotheragiteiiiieth W. 49. 186 Kotthofljiaibefty Dam Koulouris, Christina 186 Kowalczyli, Paai A. 186 Kowalski, Diane '175 Kowalik, Ewa R. 67, 198 Kowalik, Michael Thomas 48, 129, 161 Kowalik, Patricia A. 57, 56, 186 Kowzic, Barbara Lynn 111, 186 Kozien, Jeffrey 198 Koziol, Michael Patrick 48, 175 Kozlowski, Andrzei 101 Kozioslii, Michael Kraerner, lleidi 116, 176 Kraemer Jr., Peter 117, 198 Kraft, Amy Suzanna 109, 175 Kraft. John Michael 55, 93, 186 Kraft, Tracy Lyn 82. 186 Kramer, Michael John 107, 161 Kranlre, Eric L. 77, 85 Ktamui, Wanda Louise 125, 126, 161 Krassol, William F. 161 Krauledis. Rebecca F. 120, 198 Krairtlrrainer, Kerry Lynn 118, 161, 187 Krauser. Daniel E. 68, 93 Krauter, Paul Alien 125, 128, 187 Kraus, Joseph Thomas 175 Kravis, Stuart Lawrence 175 Kravis, Bryan Brandy 79, 198 Krawczyk, Jennifer 90, 161 iirawczyir,,Karen D. 198 Krawczylig Kelly Marie 175 Kribbs, Tina ,M41187 1 litiesQ,,0ouglil5 161 ' ,g..'1fLiiese.'i5teven 1615 ' lirirranekjkay 198 ,,,,,, Krivanet. Ron ,,' Krotel, hhchelle A. 182, Kroner, Kraig Anthony 1 llrooli, James 161 Kruczeli, Jenene L. 82, 198 Kruczek, Kristen Deann 175 Kobica, Michelle 53, 187 liubovy, Laura Mane 82, 161 Kuchipudi, Srinivas 48, 105, 161 Kirester, Andrew A, 49, 187 Kuester, Deborah 105, 128, 147, 161 Kuffel, Debora Ann 187 Ku-fel, Marli Jerome 48, 92, 95, 161 Kugelberg Jr., Vdlliam 161 Kulig, Katherine E. 62, 74, 198 Kullia, Jennifer A. 73, 90, 108, 198 Kunz, Tracey Lynn Kurns, Melissa Anne 73, 108, 198 Kurzynski, Douglas M. 187 Kusiali, Desiree 104, 161 Kusiak, Kevin 55, 187 Kussmann, Julie A. 113, 198 Kuta, Jennifer A. 120, 198 Kutelfa, Kenneth John 175 Kwasny Jr., Stanley 49, 79, 93, 198 Kwasnicli, Christine Marie 93, 117, 187 Kysar, Christina A. 198 Labat, Brian Dale 175 La Belle, Jason Alan 79, 198 La Belle, Joseph Lacko Jr., George Edward 92, 161 La Cognata, Jennifer 62, 120, 198 La Cognata, Lisa 161 La Fortune, Cheryl Ann 175 La Fortune, Daniel S. 198 Lagioia, Deborah Anne 123, 175 La Grola, Lisa Jeneen 187 Lahaie, Colleen 187 Lake, Jason Alan 187 Lakeflehnert, Kevin Laliic, Teresa Beata 106, 175 Lambalos, Lucas R. 68, 198 Lambalos, Matthew ,187 V Lambert, Wendy 113,187 Lamer, Sheril Dawn'175 Landbo, Donald P. 187 Lane, Heather M. 187 Langlois, UBVJG Michael 64, 65, 162 Lapak, Jeffrey 162 Lapidus, Glenn 48, 162 La Ponte, Tamara Janne 71, 72, 162 Lapolka, Michele Laramie, Anthony John 89, 175 Larsen, Craig 162 Larsen, John Nils 28, 119, 162 Larson, Eric L. 49, 118, 198 La Rue, Matthew ,David 79, 187 Laurie, Anthony 1349. 79, 187 Laurie, Denise naneeerss, 87, 109, 175 ,Lavaacni,,'iim1wiiy ii. 421179, aa, Jar to Valle. Niceie,105, 12611 162 La,VaileL Ronald,A. 49, 935 198 ' Lavln, Cheryl 62, 74, '162 Lovin, Edward 76, 84.175 Law, 162, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,..,,' Layman, cynmia,nonf,r3eL.i:3Z4',116. 129, 175. 210 Layman, Mictie1leiLgi'288 Q ' , Layne, Ryan 162 ,',' ' 1 Lazzaro, Christina Marie 107, 162 te, Dieo 53, 187 Leaf, Kristine M. 82. 97, 120, 198 Leahy, Daniel P. 65, 68, 93, 198 Leanio, David Mamazig 175 Lechocki, James F. 187 Ledvina. Kathy 62, 63, 74, 187 Ledvina. Laura mtilltsl 39, 62, 74. 175 Ledvina. Stephen 68. 162 Lee, David Allen 187' Lee, Mi Sook 53. 175 Lee, Sara E. 61,' 90,, 198 Lee, sm v, 105, 129, 1198, 210 Lee, Sangyong V,', Y I K lee fii,?i3 'fi ' ' , Young llo V,,, ,, , Lewin. Paul We , ' ' Leiter, even M. .r', 1 5, Lejsner, Debra T, Lejsner, Joseph ' ' Lernlie, Debra A. 198 ' Lemberger, Jeffrey S. Lemlie, Denise A 117, 198 Lemlre, Kenneth Paul 175 Lemon, Joanna Elaine 117, 175 Lemon, Suzanna M. 57, 198 Lenaghan, Erin 37, 82, 105, 122, 129, 162, 210, 215 Lendvoyi, Michael Scott 79, 187 Leonard Jr., Kenneth L. 68, 89, 198 Leong, Charles Wee 89, 104, 175 Anna Mario 175 le Rette, Tamara 123. 162 Les, Jeffrey 55. 77, 89, 167 Lesniewslii, Caryn J. 187 Lelhert, ficnael Thomas l-wil, GMri4,Ann'1E18e.'fI87.' an ' K is var, one currsonirj 162 1 l..BVlllld0VlSKt'1l',, man ra, rs, isz Lewis, Bryant A 5, 86, 187 Lewis, David Warren 28, 116, 118, 119, 162 Lewis, Lewis, Lexow, Shannon 108. 198 Todd 116, 162 Richard G. Li, Jianwen iKen7 187 Licari, Anthony 13, 48. 92, 95. 162 Licari, Denise Ann 5, 13, 187 Lilegdon, Steven Michael 175 Lilegdon, Tresa M. 187 Lima, Robin C, 68, 198 Lin, Alen 105, 108, 198 Lin, Pei Jung tAlice1 105, 176 Lindahl, Bradley Robert 54, 118, 176 Lindahl, David Scott 49, 187 Lindahl, Maura 198 Lindeman, Collette 107, 112 Lindliolm, Paula 7, 36, 86, 176 Liner, Deanna L. 187 Liner, Ronald 162 Liotta, Margaret R. 90. 198 Lipnisliy, Denise Ann 52, 72, 96, 97, 176 Lisiewicz Jr., frederick 105, 198 Little, Richard A 65, 68, 187 Litwitz, Steven 34, 114, 115, 125, 162, 215 Liu, Fu-San 108, 187 Liu, Jenny 162 Livingston, Amit M. 89, 108, 128, 162 Lobodzinski, Caryn M. 61, 117, 187 Lobodzinskr, Cheryl 41, 108, 126, 162 Lobodzinsln, Ralph W. 85, 198 Loftus, Erica M. 108, 198 Logan, Jeffrey P. 198 Loge, Dennis 162 Loge, Douglas B. 187 Logothetis, William J. 187 Longwell, Keith A, 198 Longworth, Michelle 123, 176 Lonsdale, Lisa 162 Lopardo, Lisa R. 79, 187 Lopez, Renee 62, 162 Lopez, Anita M. 123, 187 Lopez, Anthony Carl 85, 198 Lopez, Susan 198 Lorbach, Stephanie A. 187 Lore, Cassie J. 198 Lothary, Steven M. 117, 187 Lottinville, Tracy L. 187 Loughridge, Laura Ann 90, 176 Loveall, James 162 Lovisa, Steven J. 55, 77, 187 Lowing, Michael P. 176 Lowe, Jacqueline Ann 176 Lowrey, Alvin M 49, 68. 89, 198 Luck, Cheryl A, 82, 117, 198 ' Ludtlie. Stacey A 198 Z Ludtke. Wayne Walter 198 ' ,V Lulies, Kevin Todd 176 ,',., Luna, Lisa Dianne 176 ,',' Lundemo, D .,,, 107,'g1r76,'fQli'r Limo, Cynthia Ann 1875 . .',, ' Lussnig, William R. ,49.I93i , i .'f Lux, Tanya Ann 49, 187' ' Luzinski. Gerald V. 1871. Lynch, Brian Patrick 55,187 Lynch, iiogh Leo 54, 89, 176 Lytfe, Todd C. 58, 59. 39, 187 Mac Arthur, Sharon Maytl. 20, 34, 109, 114, 176 Mac Cord, Kelli Ann 109, 111, 118, 176 Mac Donald, Colleen E. 105, 187, 112, 109, 125. 127 MacDonald, Nicole L. 176 Mace, Kelly Lynn 176 Mackey, Michael John 176 Macko, James 198 Mac Lean, William C. 49, 187 I ' Madden, Cynthia 73, 97, 198 ,',V., ,f Madden, Toni Marie 128, 112, 118,221 187 Madigan Jr., Michael W. 176 Madziareli, Kathy 198 H Madziarek, Sharon Ann 176 Magturo, Luthgard S. 49, 89, 187 Magturo, Michael F. 49, 68, 89, 198 Mahoney, Blake Lane 176 Malchiodi, Gregory J. 198 Malvoso, Cheryl Lynn 118, 198 Manrluiano, Shawn 163 Manfre, Anthony J. 117, 187 Manibog, Richard Anthony 68, 89, 176 Mantasool, Nitr Meng 187 Manthei, Michael D. 187 Manz, Jeffrey D. 49, 68. 187 Maras, James Raymond 163 March, Jamie Dee 97, 114, 117, 199 Marclr, Jason 110, 187 Marrnelli, Vincent W. Marquez, Elizabeth 53, 199 Marr, John Patrick 59, 76, 89, 187 Marsh, Michael John 176 5 ' Marshall, Paul J. 77. 188 Marshall, Peter 77, 199 V.,,,r.', ' Martin, Amy lean,61, 73, 9tJ,.,199 Martin, James 199 Martin. Laura C. 188 ' ,ij . Martin, Timothy Robert 109, 163',f ' Martin, Thomas William ' Martinez, lrma 176 Mrtinez, Moses P. 188 Martinez. Rene 188 Martini, Daniel 93. 188 Martinsen, Terri Kay 188 Martinsen, Tod Wesley 59, 89, 186, 188 Marvin, Daniez 163 Mascari, Deborah C. 199 Mascari, Frank Thomas 128, 176 Masen, Cheryl Lynn 123, 176 ' Masen, Judith Eileen 163 Maslia, David G. 188 Maslanliowslii, Glenn Adam 20, 34, 36, 112, 114, 176 Matlock, Tamara N. 188 Matrisciano, Robert A, 163 Mattran, Kimberly Kay 176 Maltran, Scott R. 82, 117, 188 Matuska, Sandra G. 120, 197, 199 ' Maurelia, Claudia Andrea 82, 176 I Maurelia, Pablo A 49, 85, 117, 199 Mauro, Michelle 1.62, 196, 199 May, Brian Patrick 54, 163 May, Donald J. 199 Mayer, Christopher D. 188 Mayer, Christen 118, 120, 199 Mayer ll, Richard A. 188 Mayer Jr., Peter Mathew 49, 199 Mayers, James J. 188 Mayers, Christopher A. 49, 199 Mayers lll, Michael S. Malur, Darlene Kay 116, 163 Mazur, John P. 199 Mazur, Scott Thomas 176 Mazurek, Martha G. 199 Mazza, Michael 199 Mc Allister, Daniel 199 Mc Cammon, Shawn Patrice 113, 188 , Mc Cann, Marcy Lynn Mc Carthy, Kevin J. 188 Mc Caughey, Elaine 39, 123, 163 Mc Clanahan, Jennifer L. 188 Mc Cluskey, Michael 199 Mc Dougald Jr., Dennis 54, 92, 163 Mc Dougald, Donald 92, 95, 163 Mc Evoy, Michael 64, 65, 163 Mc Garvey, Michael Edward 176 Mc lnerney, John J. 79, 199 Mc Kinley, Bradley Thomas 188 Mc Kinney, Cheryl Dawn 109, 117, 176 Mc Kinney, Matthew Scott 68, 117, 188 Mc Kinsey Jr., Dennis 107 Mc Lenna, Charles lf. 98, 118, 176 Mc Lenna Jr., Edward B. 64, 65, 98, 99, 118, 163 Mc Miflan, Patrick Loren 19, 188 Mc Murray, Aldona M. 67, 73, 163 Mc Neil, Sherriee Mc Nerney, Shannon Ruth 117, 188 , Mc Williams, Jeannette 74, 109, 176 ' Means, Donna Rosshel 39, 163 Means lll, Isaac Alfred 89, 176 Meathe, Jeffery Alan 176 Mech, Robert W. 79, 188 Mede, Christopher D. 176 Medema, Lisa Marie 104, 163 Medine, Laura Kay 107, 163 Mehlliop, Andrew R. 199 Mehrotra, Neerai 105, 188 Melbye, Michelle M. 82, 199 Melinda, David Scott Mehmda, Karen Ann 188 Mellos, Georgia 112, 188 Mellos, Trischa T. 112, 199 Melzer, Scott R. 49, 68, 199 Mendia, Jessica 67, 199 Mendoza, Todd Joseph 188 Menet, David Michael 98, 188 V V Moo, Kerry Anne 188 , , Mercurio, David M. 77, 117. 125, 188 . ',' Mercarlante, Julie D, 199 J ,rrr . Mercado, Roxana lvet 113, 199 ' ' ,,',', Mercado, Dayra Tenia 176 J Mercurio, James Michael 36, 98, 105, 109, 116, 127, 176 Meredith, Johnny Lee 199 Mergel, Karen G. 188 Mergel, John Michael 176 Mergen, Kimberly A. 97, 199 Merrill, Michelle A. 57, 188 X Meservey, Scott A. 55, 85 Meslro, Lisa C. 188 Messina, Judi Lynn 163 Messner. Rebecca Ann 82, 199 Metcalf, Melissa Lea 48, 109, 176 Metoyer, Robert D. 176 Metzler, Brian A 49. 93, 188 Meyer, Daniel Michael 48, 163 Meyer, Deborah A. Meyhoefer, Carsten M. 199 Mical, Jason Francis Michael, Julie Jeanne 176 Q Michalsiii, Michelle 163 ' Miezio, Laura Ann 123, 176 Mihalovich, Michael 199 Milla, Joseph Robert 36, 109, 116, 163 Miliolay, Kimberly Comfort 118, 163 Miliolay, Thomas J. 79, 199 Miihousen, Anthony M. 176 Miller, David M. 79, 199 Miller, Erik Austin 7, 163 Miller Miller , Lawrence A 59, 85, 199 , Lora Dawn 20, 21, 34, 114, tiller. 115, 176 Winer, Todd 58. 59, 163 Victoria 73, 199 Mirandola, Giuseppe Uoei 176 Mireault, Robert Tracy Miroballi, John 48, 92 Mistry, Jighnesh 49, 89, 105. 199 ' Mistry, Kalpesh. 108, 128, 163' , Mitcliell, Christie Lynn 176 , Mitchell, Gregg R. 68, .',, f Mitchell, Jack Willialli'48,15t,,ig'1l53 r wiicmii, rearni 49, lee 1' ,'f Mitchell, lepeva Moeava 176' . Mitzel, Laura Ann ' ' Mix, Timothy 199 Mlalia, Joseph Francis 26, 68, 163 Mogan, Anessa Lynn 176 .f Jr lteonethDharles54 76117176 Jace A 116 Mousse 169 lrlan Rateeq 84 176 n Nicoleik 113 125 127 188 r Kimberly Beth 199 yonnier Jennifer F. 62 199 tla Aigelo R 188 r Csaba 199 Anthony 79 199 nt Marquette David A 199 ontrnarouette Michael 49 188 naro Stephanie 86 87 176 e Christian! 77 199 eno Alan Peter 176 gan ltevinti 188 ritz Glenn John Ernest 54 116 163 rreate Ill James ll 55 188 enzin Steven R 188 rrison tleatherl 199 rnson lull! A 49 79 97 199 rrow Jill C 82 188 Jil Smit 116 125 127 188 uera Robert Andrew 36 98 99 105 6 sqoera Santiago 15 54 164 stacci James David 188 ci John ta Ricardo 164 ucli Mark Douglas 108 176 tter, Susan A 67, 199 Moudry, Michele Ann 164 Moy, Donna 164 Moyer, Curtis E. 49, 79, 199 Moyer, Dana Leanne 120, 188 Mudra, Eric Keith 176 Mueller, Dawn 199 Mueller, Sharon Lynn 36, 120, 164, 214 Mueller, Mariette L. 164 Mueller, Mark C, 49, 182, 188 Muhr, Patrick Marian Mular, Anthony 49, 199 Mulatz. Anthony J, 188 Munlz, Marcelina 164 Munoz, Jacqueline 176 Murphy, Lana Marie 123, 188 Murray, Dawn Charmaine Murrin. Kimberly S. 67, 73, 199 Murrin, Timothy Lester 176 Myers, Richard E. 49 Myles, Cornell Maatz, Laura L. 62, 74, 117, 199 Nagle, Michelle D. 106, 164 Naydowski, Kimberly Ann 164 2 lf . . .iss ' ' ' M it , . . ll'-5 Stelthhfl 107. 163 ', ' , ,ir KV' Y i i Nanfrra, Michael Anthony 11, 29. 21, 28, 38. 39, 41, 114,115, 164, 215 ' Napoli, Michael A. 93, 199 1 ' f. Nasiatka, Joseph A. 117, 188 Nasuta, Thomas Brian 176 Naught, Debra C. 199 Nayyar, Rahul 49, 199 Naz, Farrah 176 Naz. Sarvat 188 Neal. Dane Louis 164 Neale, Elizabeth Ann 53, 188 Needler, Sara Johnette 164 Neilsen, David 199 Nelis, James Michael 36, 108, 176 Nelson, David J. 199 Nelson, David Eric Nelson, Deborah Lynn 164 Nelson, Michael Joseph 20, 64, 92, 95, 164 Nelson, Michael James 176 Nespor, Paul Richard 199 Nettnin, Christine 109, 164 Neotz, William Karl 176 Newcomb, Steven Mitchell 176 Newett, David Joseph Nicholson. Christopher 112, 114, 115, 176 Nickolson, John Edward Jr. 199 Nredospial, Edward J. 36. 48, 89, 176 Nielsen, Karl G. 188 Niewiara, James 20, 36, 105, 114, 129, 164 Nirva, Stephen James 176 Noble, Daniel John 17, 164 Noel, Ann Patricia 199 Noel, Mary Lynn 164 Nolan Jr., James P. 49, 199 Noonan, Kathleen Ann 36, 57, 72, 177 Noonan, Kim Ann 57, 56, 73, 183, 188 Norberg, Suzanne 112, 164 Norrie, Stephen Roy 118, 188 Norns, Elaine D. 188 Norton, Dana L, 113, 199 North, Stephanie Anne 118, 188 Norwood, Gary Charles 107, 164 Norwood, Jerry Richard 164 Norwood, Jennifer Marie 36, 107, 116, 176 Paul R. 79, 85, 199 Novak, Elaine Joy 164 Nowak, Donna M. 188 Nowik, Philip George 177 Novrotnili, Shawn L. 164 Nuccio, Frank Vito 79 NUCCIO, Marc 199 Noll, Amy Lynn 188 Nine, May 53, 199 Nyliuut. Jennifer 117, 199 D Brien, Timothy I, 55, 79, 85, 200 Dcampo. Javier 200 Ocampo, Javier 188 Ochvrat, Nicole Elizabeth 177 0 Connell. Daniel 164 0'Connor, Christopher M. 74, 76. 125, 188 011181, Jeffery Alon 64, 89, 177 f 'V 0 Donnell, Ann Louise 177 iDh, John 84, 105. 112, 164 Oh. Steven J. 85, 188 Dh. Ruth 57. 200 r D tiara, lleather M. 118, 200 D Leary, Jenniler Lynn 188 0'Lelisy, Lisa Marie 188 0 Lelisy, Pamela 61, 90. 91. 200 Dllikainen Jr., Victor 177 Olsen. Kevin Thomas 48, 89. 164 Olsen, Mark D. 200 Dlson, Eric Paul 48, 89, 177 0'Neil, Michele C. 73, 188 0 1481, Patrick C. 43. 164 0 Neill, Leslie Erin 188 Ong, Gone Ben Orlen, J. Benjamin 77, 188 . 0 Rourke, Aaron Michael 188 0 Rourke, Christopher P, 107 Oftnlarln, Bridget Lee 62 Ostick, Tamara M. 189 Ottenstein, David 49, 68, 200 Dttenstein, Patricia Ann Ottenslein, Maryellen 164 Dverhage, Amy 1 Dverhage, Johnette R, 200 Pacer, Joey Lynn Pacione, Anna Pdgett, Prudence 118, 127. 200 Pagura, Kathryn 5. 86, 87, 105, 123, 164 Paido, Jennifer A. 189 Paik, Seungil 85, 177 Painter, Stacey Marie 120, 177 Painter, Robert D. 85, 117, 200 Palmisano, Gina Virginia 7, 15, 177 Pancirov lr., Joseph G. Pandya. Jaipa.112, 113, 125, 127, 177 Papadaliis. Jennifer E. . Pape, Erin R. 200 Pmrocki, Dawn 164 Paresckl, Dennis B. 189 Park, William 49, 105. 200 Park, John Kyong Yong 54, 177 Parkash. Pamela J. 117. 125. 189 Parker, Jack Fitzgerald 106. 177 ' Parker, lenniler J. 62, 73, 90. 200 Parks, Erik Dean 177 Farmer, Andrea Lynn 57, 73, 189 Palmer, Keith 165 Pafochka, Stephanie E. 189 Parr, Thomas M 189 Parsons, George William Parsons, Michael Bishop 68, 117, 189 Parsons, Shelly Jeanne 117 Parson, Scott Allen 107 Passarellr, Anthony G. 49, 200 Passarelli, Eugenio M. 93, 189 Patel, Avaniben M, 177 Patel, Arpita 36, 53, 127. 177 Patel, Alpa 177 Patel, Bharti 165 Patel, Kirtedaben M. 189 Patel, Gunian Chandrakant 125, 127, 177 Patel, Devendra 68, 200 Patel, Saniay 165 Patel, Suial 165 Patel, lrletal K. 189 Patel. Kreena K. 165 Patel, Shilpa U. 112, 177 Patel, Shirishkumar 68, 189 Patel, Nilesh 200 Patel, Rupal D. 67, 200 Paul, Michelle Sue 118, 127, 200 Paul, Scott Andrew 189 Paul, Suszanne 126 Paul, Wendy 177 Pavlick. Michael 68. 189 Pawlak, Steven C. 49, 89, 200 Pawlak, James David 15, 48, 165 Pawlisch, Daniel B 74, 76, 177 Peache, Sean 113, 125 Pearce, Kimberly D. 66, 72, 189 Pecherek, Craig M. 200 Pelletiere, Joseph V. 189 Pena, Victor Manuel 177 Penn, Darlene Dolores 104, 165 Penny, Michael Gavin 165 Perez, Maria Paz Dolores 113, 200 Perri, Frank J. Peter, Jeffrey W. 98, 99, 177 Peter, Victoria Anne 108, 128, 165 Petersen. Kenneth R. 107, 177 Peterson, Christine 123, 165 Peterson, Daniel W. 177 Peterson, Ingrid M. 120, 200 Peterson, Matthew B. 84, 189 Peterson, Michael P. 68, 200 Petrella, Sandra L. 177 Petroski. Fred Ronald 189 Petrioca. Mary G. 177 Petricca. Maureen G. 123, 177 Petrovrch, Arthur 78, 80 Petrovich, Lila 165 Petrovich, Christine 177 Pettit, William Brian 177 Pharis. Scott K. Phillips. trainees ii 200 r.lrr Phillips, nancy ri. zo, za, i1a,4i'ilsi, in Pica, Maria 36. 37, 38, 38. 1.l15if129. 165, 210. 211, 212. 215 Pica, Michael 200 Pierce. David Brian 79 Pierce Jr., David John 78, 80, 189 Pierce, Douglas 109, 116, 165 Pierce, Michael A 59, 89, 117, 200 Piers, Walter John 84, 120, 121, 165 Pietnicha. Brian J. 189 Pllipuf, Evamane 189 Pincliney, Vnlharn 0, 200 Pinckney, Brenda L. 177 Piotrowslri, Gregory 54, 165 .'., Piotrowski, Tammy J. 57. 189 ' Piscitello, Marc C. 85, 200 Pishotta, Pamela J. 177 Pisocky, Michael Pivec. Debra 104, 165 Pizzo, Linda C. 177 Plamondon. Elizabeth 200 Plamondon, William 26, 165 Platacis, Anita 165 Plath, Autumn L. 108, 113, 127, 200 Pockrandt, Nancy 165 Poczos Jr., Andrew John 189 Poczos, Brian Christopher Podzamsky, Steven P. 84, 177 Pokol, John Wayne 200 Polak, Lisa Michelle 189 Polito, Sharon Ann 165 Pondel, Christine 177 Pondel, John Francis 165 Pondel, Michael A, 49, 85, 189 Pones, Michael 177 Poole. Michael 177 Popowskr, Cynthia 106, 165 Popp. Scott 177 Popwell, Marie Elizabeth Portalalin, Kimberly 118. 189 Polocnic, Carrie A 82, 109. 177 Potocnic. Wendy A. 82, 189 Pouse, Pamela 177 Povrelllvan Theemsche D. Powers, Jeanine 67, 90, 91, 109, 177 Pracko, Susan 177 Prather, Jeannine A. 117, 118, 119, 177 Pratt, Marisa Presley, Carl W. 33, 78, 80, 177 Prestia, John 200 Presz, Cyndee L. 118, 200 Pretkelis, Walter 165 Price, Denita A. Price, Sean Michael 59, 189 Proia. Michael 106, 165 Prondzmski, Tammy L. 120, 189 Pruden, Mark 200 Przybylski, Daniel 19, 177 Przybyszeski, Angelio 74, 109, 177 Puckett, Corey Edward 79. 200 Pudlo, Teresa Marie 36, 109. 113. 165 Pump, Jarett J. 79 Pump, Laura M. 36, 111, 128, 129, 177 Pusateri, Jeanne M. 177 Putman. Scott A 28. 34. 119. 120, 122, 177 Quigley, Jennifer F. 117, 200 Quillci, Gina Marie 6. 15, 78, 109. 114, 165 Quinn, Brian P. 177 Quinn, Denise Maureen 104, 165 Quinn, Kevin M. 177 Quinn, Kevin P. 54, 177 Quiros, Liza lvette 177 Quitter, Kirk J. 104, 117 Radoicic, Danny 177 Radoicic. Susie 200 Raebel. Christopher W. 165 Raebel, Jefferson 85, 189 Rafferty, Ted B. 20, 28, 36, 111, 118, 119, 125. 177 Rago, Melissa A. Raimondi, Charles E. 200 Raimondi, Carol A. Rainey, Patrick 64, 65, 92, 165 Rairnohammed, Asrna 112. 200 Rallo Jr., Paul Joseph Ramirez, Lisa Ann 106, 165 Rammel, Kristina 109, 166 Ranallo, Michael 49, 200 Ranallo, Teresa 166 Randall, Donald T. 166 Randles, Gina Rank, Mary Margaret 123, 189 Rapisarda, Anthony 65, 200 Raschke. Alexander 200 Raschlie, Helen 67, 189 Rasner. Adina M. 109, 127, 177 Rausch, Annette R. 111. 189 Raval, Mkhil 49, 177, 200 Raval, Nischal 49. 117, 200 RawliI1KS. William 189 Reaves, Romarus 189 Rebacz, Matthew 177 Recchia, Michele 166 . Reda, Guy John 166 amid, mi maori 155, ss, his Redeker, Shelly 166 Rerlerer, Robert Peter 166' Redman, Steven l, 177 Rees. Ryan S. 200 Reidy, Heather M. 62, 189 Reilly, Darlene Colleen 108, 118, 189 Reilly, Dawn 90, 108. 118, 166 Rdlly, Donna Lee 200 Reiss, Karla A. 117. 200 Rekas, Phillip Lance 107, 189 Rende. Kevin 166 Reno, Kathleen M 20. 105, 114, 115, 166 Repeta, Joseph M. 177 Retlberg, Paul A. 177 . ' Rettberg, Scott Robert 114, 189 Reyes, Anthony J. 200-' ' r Reyes, MIICJBJB 87, 110, 112, 114, 189 Reyes, Jose R. 89, 200 Reyna, Elizabeth 113, 189 Rhinehart, Michael Robert 177 mu, Roberta L. tors, tee Rielly, Shannon M. 53, 189 Riess, Kristin M. 123, 189 Riggles, Christine M. 104 Riker, Robert 178 Riley, Kevin 200 Runga, Todd E. 48, 36, 92, 178 Ripley, Kimberly 61, 90, 166 Ristow, Troy S. 85, 189 Ritter, Michelle 178 Rlvas. Elizabeth Rivas, Jacqueline 178 Rivelli, John 26, 16-6 Rivelli, Tina M. 120, 200 Robeli. Dawn D. 200 Roberts, Alice Michele 113, 200 Roberts Ill, Joseph F. 36,61 68, 71, 92, 178 Robertson, Francis 178 Robertson, tichelle L. 189 Robinson, Brett M. 117, 178 Robinson, Frank M. 178 Robinson, Dane Steward 178 Rocen, Donnanne K. 74, 178 Rocha, Adrian 78, 80,Vl'ZgV V Rodriguez, America Lilian '189 Rodriguez, Carlos M. I Rodriouez, Angela S. 209 Rogala, Holly Marie 98. 123, 178, 189 Rogalla, Mark T. 189 Rogers, Stephen Mitchell 189 Rogers, Thomas E. 127, 189 Rogers, William Roias, Catherine M. 127, 178 Royek, Patricia A. 57, 188 Roiek. Susan C. 57, 78, 114, 178 Roldan, Aida 189 Romanelli, Anthony 49, 85, 200 Romano, Dion 125, 189 Romano, Lisa M. 200 Romanoli, Nicholas 166 Romstadt, Jennifer 166 Rooney, Melissa M. 120, 189 Rooney, Kathleen S. 57, 93, 200 Rosinski, Michele A. 106, 166 Ross. Deanna L. 178 Ross, Rene Lynn 117, 125, 189 Rosselli, Gina 166. 210 Rossman, Sherry 200 Rouille, Christopher 189 Rouille, Mark Jeffrey 107, 166 Rowsey, Kimberly 118, 200 Roy, Erika E. 120, 200 Roy. Walter Philipp 189 Ruddicli!Simons, Brian 200 Rudnick, Cheryl Lynn 114, 116, 117, 178 Ruehl, Julie A. 189 Ruiz, Florence B. 189 Ruiz, Ray Bacani 178 Ruiseco, Lisa 156 Ruiz, Juan iJohn1 178 Ruiz, llipolrto iPaul1 106, 178 Ruiz, Lisa Beth 82. 97, 200 Rumball, Kari L. 79, 97, 200 Rumball, William A. Rupert, George Henry 178 Rush, Angela K. 20, 34, 114, 115, 118, 189 Russell, Deann M. 200 Ruth, William R. 166 Rutkowslu, Teresa 166 Ryan, Kathleen L. 57, 72, 96, 178 Rymarcsuk, Kerry A. 93, 127, 200 Saccomanno, Angela K. 48, 110, 111, 178 Sacheck. Neal 200 Sack, Jane M. 120, 200 Sackmaster, Tracy Renee 200 Sadoski, James M. 200 Sadowski Jr., Kenneth S. Sadowski, Scott Michael 200 Saenz. Michael Anthony 189 Sala, Gloriann A, 190 Sara, Ronald Albert 178 Sala Jr., Samuel Angelo 107, 166 Sara. Terry Jean 190 Saldana. Salaltari, Saladino, Glorimar 178 JanrleQVolevi 49, 77, 190 Jennifer L. 201 Salvatore, Sandra 166 Samson. Karen I.. 125, 190 Sanaglian, Kimberly A. 190 Sanborn, William G. 2011 Sanasardo, Christine 117, 190 Sanchez. Sanders. Sandros. Sa nsosti, Sansosti. Sansosli. Santeler. Santoro. Santoro. Adriana 190 Melissa J. 73. 201 Jeannie L. 118, 201 Eugenio 49, 201 Eugenia 190 Rosa 168 Todd W. 201 Tina C. 190 I Kelly 26, ,':, 1 20,166 Santos, Paul Jasoiig36, '58, 59. 166 Santoyo, David M. 77, 85, 201 Sapitro, Richard 1.89. 190 Saucier, Brian 166 Saunders, Timothy J. Sawyer, Jennifer L. 108, 201 Scaccia, Joseph Robert 190 Scannell, Erin 201 Scannell, Sean P. 85 Scapes, John Ac 93, 201 Scarpelli, Peter C. 54, 178 Scarpelli, Taddll. 74, 77, 201 Scavo, Michael Cliinles 166 Schaefer, Andrea L. 117, 190 Schaflner, JacbV'ihtyrnmrd'1.78 Schalk. Patricia il. 118, 119, 178 Schaller, Thomas ill. 201 Schamrovrsili, Kehoe! 178 Schawbel, Amy M. 190 Scheft. Danny J. 49. 190 Schild, Linda L. 118, 123, 178 Schillo, Jennifer 155 Schindler. Amy L. 201 Schlikas, Came Lynn 201 Schleser, Robert 165 Schiueter, Alan 116. 178 Schmanke, Jeffrey Alan 178 Schmidt, Holly C. 201 Schmid, Todd A1190 Schmitt, Bradteyjames 58, 79, 178 Schmitt, Sieve Michael 79. 178 Schmitz, Jerry Robert 201 Schneider, Jenniler L. 201 Schneider. Richard Jr. 201 Schoenfeld, Karrr L, 117, 201 Schoenfeld, Fredrick R. 178 Schoettes, Jill K. 66, 71, 72, 96. 118, 178 Scholinski, Chanda J. 62, 190 Scholle!Nicholson, Laura 190 Schorsch, Carl J. 178 Schorsch, Lisa M. 117, 201 Schreiber, Kevin M. 49. 190 Schreifels, Christopher 104, 190 Schrepler, Robert Waldo 201 Schruhhe, Donald 92, 178 Schulte. Deanna E. 62. 190 Schultz, Valerie L. 57, 201 Schur, Richard L. 58, 89, 178 Schwartz, Carrie L. 57, 86, 87. 116, 178 Schwarz, Charles H. 55, 118, 190 Schweitzer, Kristina 61, 90, 117, 190 Schweitzer, Robert A. 58, 89. 178 Schweitzer, Stephen A. 85, 201 Scliwind, Margaret Jo 109. 178 Schwind, Michelle T. 57, 190 Sckrabulis, Jeffrey T. 48, 68. 89, 178 Sckrabulis, Rebecca 66, 72, 105, 167 Scott, Kenyon 85 Seagroves Jr., Michael A. 79, 178 Seelenbmder, Kelley 87, 120, 178 Seidel, Tracy L. 178 Seiferhetd, Beth Jane 123, 190 Seilritz, Phillip G. 178 Sekerka, Lisa Anne 118, 178 Selimovic. Amir Alen 79. 85, 201 Selimovic, Alma 167 Selm, Pamela R. 178 Selsor, Clarice E. 112. 190 Serauslias, Karen J. 190 Serauskas. Kathleen M. 178 Serek, Steven M. 178 Serrltella, Richard G. 178 Sertzel, George W. 49, 190 Settlpani, Michelle 114, 167 Sewell, Ronald A. 108, 117, 127, 201 Shabani, Atiie 178 Shatianoski, Felipe 190 Shaffer, Teresa L. 112, 128, 129, 117, 201, 210 Index! 207 Terry, Wm Kenneth Singh, rniuy 167 Shall Ami 52. 87, 190 Shanli, Michelle Renee 66, 116, 167' Sharitl, liailra E. 36. 45, 112, 114, 115, 167 Slwritl, Sahra F. 112 Sharon, Rock Timothy 178 Sharp, Brenton Alan 167 Sharp. Demos A, 190 Sheets, Stephanie 1. 90. 201 Shell, Scott A. 190 Shevefll, 7ricia M. 114. 118. 119. 125, 190 Shepherd,IPatrrcli K. 54, 55, 68. 190 Slieriilghrieena Tanweer 167 Syed 178 nano A178 susan A. 167 Kathryn '201 1 William 48. 89. 167 lteiylemong Lilyann N, 201 Shoemaker. Thomas 167 Short. Michelle Renee 190 Short, lenniter Lynn 19, 167 751111, Stephen D. 36. 98, 105. 116, 125, 178 Slttttall, Anita L. 36, 78, 105, 127 Stnrtak, lohn D. 49, 190 Sihal. Aimee R. 123, 190 Sidoroirncz. Anastasia 118. 167 Simi. Eric C. 104. 190 Siemers, lames R, 178 Siemersglamrny Lynn 167 Siemon, Diane Marie 147, 167 Silva, Ramon 201 Simms. Cheryl 67, 73, 74, 190 Sirnori,.Jared L. 178 Simon, Scott 167 Sims, Anthony 190 iI8ingel, Laura A. 127, 190 isrnger, lellrey A. 178 fdiiign, Ann Kumar 201 Singh, Vicky 125, 190 Singley, Allen L. 190 Slpiera, layne M. 190 Stray, Kamran Aril 167 Sitka, Mark Edward 178 Slttner, Karolyn 167 sinner. Karim o 118, 190 Slrapyak. Dino 178 Skarr, Todd 49, 79, 89. 182. 190 Skepnek, Russel G. Slrrtihe. Sheryl Ann 178 'Sklena1r,. Thomas 1. 190 Dawn M 178 Sltuplen, Sandra Louise 127, 201 ,Michael 11. 105, 117, 201 A. 178 190 15' 7rr, 11 nm 1111101 201 'islaiialrijrmgory 167 is1i1ia,.'sc0i1c. 201 Slorilra, Mark 68, 167 Slonlra. Todd 68, 93, 201 Smettersffuentes, Sandra Weeks. Zawoyski, Christopher 79, 202 , Smiley. lennrter L. 190 1 Slnilh.Brlan 48, 109, 167 Smith. lettrey Daniel 77 Smith, lelfrey B. 178, 190 Smith, leltery R. 89 Smith, Kari Anne 36, 60, 61, 90, 105, 109, 1 128, 129, 167, 210 Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith, Kenneth 49. 201 Mlchelle M. 87, 120, 190 Timothy A. 178 Warwick W 68, 178 Snyder, Barbara 64. 65, 167 Snyder, Kimberly A. 201 Soelberg, Lane C. 15, 49, 79, 190 Soga, Kanaml ltlonniei 57, 190 Soliman, Nahla Karim 106, 167 Solomon, Brian 167 Solomon, Christopher 68, 201 Sood, Rishi 68, 201 Sorenson, Kenneth lll 201 Sorenson, Kimberly 97. 118, 201 Sortlno, Tina M 57, 97, 201 Soucek, John R. 48. 51, 78, 92, 95, 178 Soucek, Carole Renee 26, 61, 90, 91, 105, 167 Spaeth, Patricia 53, 73, 90. 201 Spaulding, Kimberly 62, 113, 118, 201 Speck, lanet Lynn 208!lndex Sperling, Dennis 167 Snickerman, Tammy E. 190 Spies, Tara 1. 201 Soieth, Fatriclr G. 49, 201 Sorengeh, Tamara S. SDflltE9t,,r11ygo1e 57, ras, 190 s11iii1g1ie1d.Inn11re 1. 190 34011051 Scott W. 190 Stachg r K arin,M. 190 Stack, Mark 167 s1a111aan,I,1i1irsr'I.1I2s, 167, 210, 211 Staneli:',Q1yiii11i,IA, 190 Stangle,f,litiohael G. 178 Stanger,IrB1isan',B. 190 Stanley, Sharon lf 106, 176 Stanstieaiyjlarrre Lynn 190 Staples, Mille 65, 117 Starr, Aaron 8.201 Starr. David A. 190 Stasch, Jennifer L. 62, 74, 190 Stasewich, Brenda 168 Staszewslu, Gerald M. 190 Staver, Scott Allen 191 Stawmoga, Lisa 62, 63, 168 Stecker, Scott A. 179 Stehle, ima lr. 79, as. 201 Stemler. Kzfen 191 Stevens, Vanessia Stevenson,IKeitl'1 A. 191 Stoebiggzbharles E, 201 Stokes ,':' Donna Marlo Stones, Gerald P. Lorinr.,I6enton Stoipa, Darridfflt 112, 201 Stolpa, 112, 179 Stoltman, leony lrr Lynn 179 Stone, Gregoryi. 201 Stone, Shannon LQ 19, 191 Stone. Sheri M.'82, 179 Storelh, lohn 201 Storm, leanne L. 108, 191 Strand, Julie L. 201 Slras, Cynthia K, 201 Straube, Lisa 109, 179 Strld, Lell 128, 201 Slobel, lacqueline M. 57, 73, 90, 191 Stromberg, Kasandra 179 Stromberg, Kurt 68. 71. 168 Stroll, loseph H. 191 Stryiewskr, Daniel 201 SLTVQEWSKI, Sandra A, 191 Stuhlaski, Steven 179 Stuhlaski, Tamara I. 179 Stull. Bruce T. 89. 117, 201 Stump, Karen 168 Stump, Raymond E. 55, 191 Suda, Charles 36, 40, 41,'84, 116. 120, 121. 122, 125, 126, 129, 168, 210 Suender, Eric Raymond 58, 59, 89, 168 Suess, Doris Christine 109, 179 St1ess,.Er1ka Frances 168 Sogay Patwinder Kaur Saga. Sanity Singh 179 Solis, Michael 1. 179 Sullivan, Brian P. 49 Sullivan, Robert C. 179 Sundara, Ravi 58, 89 Sunde. leaninrle 90, 201 Surles, William 191 Suspenzi, letlrey W. 79. 93, 201 Sutter,IScott A. 179 1 5vriatBll,,f!i1TBy 1. 54, 98. 99. 118. 179 115' in syeaj' 113, 125, 201 3751131 Sykes, Norma 1168 slaai, 119, ies Slllcll- , ', v Szurgot, '89, 191 Szymanslii, 201 Szymczak. Darina'RQ'67, 201 Szymski, Renata 61, 105, 110, 112, 113, 12 128. 129, 191, 210 Tabick, Amy 201 Tabor, Linda C. 179 Taccini, Barbara 116, 168 Taccini, lenmier A. 56, 57, 73, 117, 191 Taecona, iustm C. 201 Tal, Li-An lA1tdre1l1 Talbot, David L. lr. 49, 201 ,Tali1c,'Ka1ina rninai 106. iss 7. iangorra, Philip P, 36, 179 Tao, GIBEDIY 59, 17, 89, 105, 201 Tarin, Barbara 1. 201 larin. Peony Marie 117, 168 larson, Scottrleffrey 111, 108. 168 larsoo, Susan l., 116, 191 Taylor, Daniel F1201 Taylor, James William 168, I 1 Taylor, Stepl1enIlamesI'39, '179 Tayloryvalerie Ann f,lV1 , ri1aii1eiL'Sl:ml-youll,1Si'Qs!Lf ,1..l.'. le'l'9l 4 , 1 lieilititftfiloh ,1 1,?9E5f?Ti5l',r rellanenmiieri rriririwrrif , , Tennell, , ', ,',' , , 1r,f A , ' Terada, 'George' Tj 79, '202 ' ' Terieclii. Rlchardrbavld 78, 79, 168 Terry 1r,, Haroldiiftathews Theis, Tricia 202' 'r 1'lV Is 'f,1' 1 Ttleodorou, 'Galen Dj 78,-'179 Theodurottylasolt E. 79, 179 Thinger, Kristin 179 I Thomas, Karen Lynn 36. 62. 63, 110. 111, 168 Thomas, Pamela Lynn 112, 202 Thommes, Kristin 1. 202 Thompson, Andrew Thompson, Brian K. 79, 202 Thompson ir., Clarence H. 48, 168 Thompson, Kelly A. 49, 1911 Thompson. MrcheIle,Alice,' . Thompson, Iroyfg 1',1 1579 ',','1 ihomseri,'Cliad' ' 1 Thorne. Donald 3, 28,5,jgi8,fI'f58, 118, 119, 168 Thorp, Michelle Ann ltf Thorn, Paulene Tlbbitts, Rachael M. f Tice, Scott A .,'- 202,51 .,, 'rf' r'1f. , 1 Tiedeman, Cllristititltirrl 65QV191,' I Tiedeman, 'fimothy7IC.'.65,'68, 202 Tillert, oerara ic-179' ,,.l 1 Tintner, Marc Edward'49.ff58. 191 Tiorizco, Maria T, 202 ' it Tippet, Carri L, 73, 202 ' lilhung, larnes Andrew 191 Todd, Kelly A 67, 202 ' Todd, Laora A. 202 I ' Tomsic, Paul F. 191 Tomsrc, Rhonda Sue 168 Tomsic. Frank C. 117, 202 Tonnesen, Melanie 74, 202 Topolslri, Leslie Mane 179 ' Torres, francis 179 Tortorice, Elyse'191 1 I Tracy, Corey Robert' 191 7 Tracy, Todd',19II ',,' . ,',' f , Trawczynskr, 202 .1 , Traweeli lr., .,lV', Traweelt,liileedf1,Marie ayirr as ,r..j 1 Trayser, Kr1stineq20,,Z1,'28g,'I1105. 1l4,j115, 118. 119. 168 ..',, I . Trello, Albert M. lll f .l 1',' I 11,',Vf Tresidder, teanette 106, 168 Tripathi. Noha Mahesh 179 Tripathi, Shillani Mahesh 191 Trrolett, Tammy P. 202 Troha, Scott A. 179 Troyke, Donna 179 Trurillo, Deborah M. 87, 191 Tu, Pei Che 179 , Tuman, Tamara R. 202 Tummillo, Christine E. 36, 120, 179 Tummillo, Edward Turnbull. David P. 1D8QI'19iy Tutt, lean ,R .,,1 ,,'1 lvfllllff l71l.l.. i l'f Q ,'1., Q' ,I I , I, WWE 4' 09419-ifltlllus 00201111 Umali' is ,tt. Umlor, Paul WQ'r'Z9Qiffl1'79 Unger, Elisa AnrieV112, 168 Unger, Rosary Marie 1179 Unger, Shawn Marie Utyro, Robert 168 Vaas, Loretta M. 113, 191 Vaca, Anthony 179 Vacala, Scott 168 Vaccaro, Frank S, lll 202 Valenti, Nancy lo M. 179 Vallabltaneni, Sridetli 36, 105, 111, 127, 128. 178 Vanaco Van Co Van De ra, lames A 191 , tt, Lorraine tl. 118, 191 ven. Michael 1. 64, 109, 179 Vandergrllt ll, lrmmy 191 Van De r, Weele, Brian 191 Vanderweele, Lori A. 97, 202 Vanella, Vanessa 120, 179 Van Hoesen, Patricia Ann 106, 168 Van House, Malina R. 202 Van Hoy, Bill 77, 202 Vanstone, Michael 107, 179 Varada, Robert 1. Vargas, Nelson S. 202 Vasquez lr., Angel Luis 191 Vasquez, Laura 179 1 , Vaughn , Holly 202 ' , Vaughn. Kelly 49. 66, 89, 127, 202 I Velasco. Alexlandfa E. 82, 202 Velasco. Marcus A. 76, 179 Venner, Edward Alistair 202 Ventura, Kristi M. 118, 191 Verdico, lenniter L. 202 Verrier, Russell A. 49, 93, 117, 191 Verrler, Danielle M. 62, 112, 179 Vestal, lason Eddy 179 i Vestal, lohn 202 Vestal, William James Villers, Kurt 92, 179 Vinson, lenrriler L. 113, 202' , Viola, Steven Wayne 1681, ' f Viray. Maria christina I116, 1,79 .', I ,'V,',f1, I vane lr., resort ones 179, Vogler, Denise MarreJ168i ,'.'f, . '-'1','f', l,r'. i,'. I Westerheld, Diane 202 Wetzel, Michael David Whaley, Mark T, 49, 202 Wheeler, Kelly L. 179 Whrteflones, Eric F. 84, 191 Whrtellones, Marc F. 84, 191 White Steven Michael 191 Widlund, Christopher 191 Wiebe, Paulette L. 56, 57, 73, 202 Wlebe lr., William Arthur 179 Wleczoreli, Amy 15, 169 Wienberg, lellrey 169 Wrese, Sharon R. 191 Wiggins, David 169 Wilhoit, lettrey Alan 84, 112 Wilken, Maiihew John 169 Wilken, Raul B. 49, 68, 202 Wrllcutt, Cheryl Ann 169 Williams, David Kent Williams, Elizabeth 1. Vnllrams, Michael 179 Williams, Richard 191 Williams, Scot T. 68, 202 Williams, Thomas Carl 48, 169 Williams. Tiflarry M. 191 Wilson, Jonathon Alan 48, 117, 191 Wlltsey. Scott Allen 169 Winter, Dianne M, 191 Wiseman, Dwayne 20, 21, 28, 114, 118, 119. 169 llhsniewski, Gail P. 114, 118, 191 Wissert, Brian 179 Woicik, David T. 55, 104, 191 Woletr, Kathleen 106, 169 1 ,rf. .' I Wolek.Tt1omas Peter 191 I ,.,, ,,1,, Vogler,Michaelttobert'5ll,7,7a,i8o,fflggQIffIjI. iyi' '..'y'V i II ,' ,','V,'i 1 ' ' if 1 w Vogler, Tim 79, 202 1, ' ,.., . , Vander, Heide Patricia 109, 191 Vora, Sonia 113. 127. 202 Vorat11t,Chutradee 147, 168 Voratut . Teeravat 76, 179 Vosburg, Jonathan Vucheva. Sirnona Atanasova 169 Vukelic, Daniel loseph 179 Wade, Matthew 169 Wagenknecht. leilrey Wagner Wagner , Amy Lynn 179 , Brent Eric 169 Waidanz, Lisa C, 72, 129, 179 Walker, Walker, Walter, Walter, Kelvin 202 Timothy Scott 169 Anne Leigh 118, 191 Rodney 924 179 Walters, Eric ll 179 ,I . Wang, Yow Vow 169 I, Ward, Darin Matthan 'i,I.I,'1I',,'IfII . .,II. Warnstedt,l0istao,It,.Ir86i, ',lI11,I'..i wr-1160.1tsioitsjriirrlrfor-5.7.1 ltril i Wasielewslrig ltrian'I'EJ,B9.f2021'ffIi' waoimz, Michael' 1.69, 79,7'202f1,,'5f'ff'iT f Waters. Mani tv. 05, 68,'7l.r93, 191' Waters. Michael 48, 169 . Watson, Thomas 1, '. ' I Watts, Lisa L. 67. 73, 90, 202 Watts, Walter 1. 36, 58, 76, 89 Waugh. Michelle 169 Webb, Douglas ls. 179 Weber, Annette M. 112, 117, 202 Weber, Patricia Marie Wedow, William A. 49. 202 Sean Arthur Wegrzyn, Daniel 48. 68, 92, 179 , Wegener, William Scott 68, 71. 169' Weidig, Scott Anthony 20, 169 I I Weidner, teanine 104, 169 Weiner, Sherri L. 191 fi , 1' I Welnstock, John Walter 169 Weinstein, Dena M. 82, 128, 202 Weinstein, Michael 85, 179 Weinstock, Thomas Kenneth 179 Weiss, Christopher 71.179 Wells, Timothy lay 169 Wendel, Wayne Alan 169 1 lfr ffgr II Wendler, Phillip 169 I 1 1 il' Wendland, Carrie Ann 104, 169 1' Wendland, Geri L. 202 Werner ll, Robert Louis 191 Werner, Roy Karl 179 Weseman, Laura Lynn 106, 169 Wesloslu, lohn E. 49, 191 Westbrook, Christina 62, 63, 109, 179 Westbrook, lolln H. lit 202 Monika 57, 169 yh1ife,11osepli Patrick 109,'116,'125, ',', 1135, 'rt' 1 r+wa1lran,'s1ane1. 108,202 Wjj I',,I 'i,'I7,l 1 Wolloert, Laura E. 123, 179 Q r,'I 1,1 . Wrl0u1e11,1anee Mane 108, 109, 1017 Wololrriclri, Steven N. 202 Wondolliovrski, Renee 179 Wolter, Becky 117, 202 Wondolkowski. Mari: A. 85, 202 Wong, Theodore G. 36, 105, 108. 111, 114, 1 127, 179 Wood, lonathan Wesley 28, 118, 169 Wood, Michael E. 191 Wood, Michael James 169 Woods, Alisa K. 62, 74, 113, 202 Wu, Corinna Ko-Wen 105, 128, 129, 191 Wurdinger, Peter C. 85, 191 Xenos, Mittradis lohn 179 Yakel, Aaron M. 125, 202 Yakimislry, John E. lr. 79, 93. 202 Yaliimisky, Mark G. 179 Yang, Helen 202 Yelich, lisa r Vouakim, Mark 113 ' Youakim, Mike Lawrence 89, 108, 169 Younan, Allred George 49, 202 Young, Sau Nong tAIlenJ Young, Eric l. 114, 125, 127, 180 Young, Kena L. 202 lable, Greg A. 202 lager, 1ill0. 113, 125, 127, 191 Zahakaylo, Melissa 169 Zahnen, Douglas 169 Zaiac, Gerard lohn 169 Zaiac. Keri M. 202 Zaimohammed, Asma 202 Zaleski, Paul l. Zarniek, lames G. 59, 117, 191 Zasi, Michelle A 36, 109, 113. 116, 129, 180, 210 Zawoyslu, Stephen 59. 78, 79, 169, 212 Zeid, Michelle Lee 180 Zelko, lathes A. 191 , Zenlius, Charles E. 108, 191 Zgonina, Edward Paul 89, 202 Ziegler, Lisa Marie 117, 191 Zieltlba, .lo Anna 180 Zloler, Rudi Christopher 36, 54, 180 it lllli' flzaiier, own 11. 79, 105, 202 Zonyk, Bradly S. 65, 79, 202 Zwart, Mark 169 Zylstra, Alexandria C. 202 Zylstra, lamie A. 191 A-1 if In Memoriam - 209 Parting Comments . . . and that's the way it was. has wrapped up the news for millions of Americans for many years. We hope this edition ol the 1986 Conavite wraps up the year tor you. Like any news, it is selective, focusing on the feature events ofthe year. For this reason we adolpted the special of AP and UPI photos tor those times when books are taken oft the shelf in future years. Two main events not included were Liberty Weekend, due to deadlines, and the liability crunch. I hope that in future years, the sports section will not be only a memory as many school districts face rising insurance costs. Speaking of sections, Amy was the complete EIC overseeing every phase ofthe book's production. The book's look was definitely hers. As an EIC pursuing a career in photojournalism, the Conavite should provide many pages of memories. Student life was her special feature this year. Sports continues to be a major part of the year's calendar at Conant as any glance at our sports section will show. Jill is to be commended for her two-year stint with this largest section of the book. The expanded academics and organizations sec- tions round out lite at Conant for its 2,500+ stu- dent body with Amy, Cindy and Michelle coordinating those divisions. Focusing on individual students, Julie added collages lor those candid moments during the day. According to surveys, if any high school relic is taken off the shelt ten years from now, it will be a yearbook. I hope you'lI enjoy looking at it then as well as now. Jay Fox QCKJ Colophon Editor-in-Chiet Amy Dixon Student Lite Editors Kristy Collins Maria Pica Sports Editors Jill Edington Kari Smith Organizations Editors Academics Editors People Editor Index Editors Art Coordinator Cindy Layman Michelle Zasi Amy Dixon Janet Stallman Julie Bruno Chuck Suda Amy Dixon Carri King Shirley Forpe Cover Gina Rosselli Endsheets Judy Anderson Dividers Student Lite Barb Snyder Sports John Adkins Organizations Mark DiDomenico People Renata Szymski Photography Schmitt Studios Jay Fox Staff Chuck Suda Creative Corner Window Writers Josten's Printing Rep. Advisor 2l0lYurbo0k Carrie King Lisa Dittman Soo Lee Jeanette Kim Teri Shatter Sue Cook Renata Szymski Erin Lenaghan Claire Kaplan Maria Pica Janet Stallman Mike Hackleman Jay Fox Y , 'I I' , M- ,ei M... iv., , .1 df' qmzaa Ah- iv- y g ui., at ks--as A. is--f este M , we eg L ,. 1 yarn, l jiswff p nat 1 it 1 F Xa' g:fL ' 35' wil tai Z., QL., C1 if L,,.,,...!!i..-f-J-3 fllloclrvrise-aboveb Julie Bruno instructs the freshmen on how to sort pictures. A familiar site in the yearbook office was their incredible pizza parties, The freshmen get down to work. Editors and staff take time from their busy schedules to pose for a group shot. Student Life Assistants, Kristy Collins and Maria Pica, set out to do another layout. As EIC, Amy Dixon's job is never done. Sports Editor lill Edington puts her nimble fingers to work on typing idents. Academics Assistant lanet Stallman sorts the many faculty pictures. Yearbook! 211 In Transition High School ls Som PQ V so .ag fclockwise-above! Steve Zawoyski snaps a photo of the graduating Senior Class. Getting lifted away on graduation day is Maria Pica. lhe cast of Brigadoon assembles on stage for their final performance. Sllwing his spilt by dressing up for beach day is Mike Mushy Collins. Mr. Herman says farewell. tfow come everything seems to attract to this student? Conant appears to be a peaceful place at sunset. 1 O 212lCloslng ing . ff 2. ,,., +P 7 J ' 7 sg A 52 ,V WW z V? ,f by Q ' 5,195 JF ,rw 'X al Q-' , My 11 ., ax YQ 11 -. 5 1 Y , M W -eng: 1' gal.- 1:15.22 r E u ' fi 5 ,mga Y nn-Kagan -W, -ua.. To Be Nlissed, Nlused Memory .fix .,,. I ' . 529, gi? , WTZMSAX wi' fu ' mf ,L 5'sW'.W' 2 w- wg .vafw QW ,. , 43. .4 f if 1-AMW M wifi fi -Q, . x-'ii Q NA x KZ ist CIIQIZIS M H as 158 ge: :J I Farewell '86 To you, my friends, I give this verse. I give it with memories Of the friendship shared, The tears that fell, The words that flew. I give it with laughter At the jokes we played, The stories we told, The little things we did. I give it with emotion Of the joy that came, The anger that went, The love that came, then went. I give it with sincerity For the comraderie to last, The letters to be written, The past, to remember fondly. I give it, finally, with love For the close friends, The lost friends, The friends who loved me back. No matter if the love has gone A Or the friendship has long since faded, A I will look back on my high school years And your faces will all be there, With each a story to tell. I give this verse to you, dear friends, The Class of '86. 'F . 5 5 if fix? i 1 . ' QE 1 1 ,. , .wi .,,. , . !...,i-4,.x.,,,, ,. ,,- . .,,T.,.,f.- .4-.1 vig 3' I Q 331. gg -. I vi. 'Q .r 1. . ' QQ i- 4,,, , ,. . E S A Q I , ef? is is Wi, on f 3' :MQ er ' fr in f AQ iz , , if ' VAVI w .Aj . n ' We 3 ,K 'Wi fl 1 S N. Xi x Hr, 5, . 1 l 1. freaks. ef' A ix my i , MW ' .7535 -s+,' Neem. i gn it if I' ', v,,1 . ' MS i 'I' , tv. 0 'lb v i 'Q . fre W ' . I ' It 5' -Y, lo, . i, . . lg ' 737 ., , ...nuff--r. , .ff .lv :. '.y,.', .1 icueimieeum -Q ' Prom King llre llanfria and Queen Maria .show their excitement after winning. -, Vleilctorilr Ilia. lyllll speaks to the students at Graduation. ' 1 I -J f- s Tryhg to Mt his way to victory is loe Hommerich. ' I Eiigha is memorized by her date, Dave Iienilr. latch out lnlll lnvllta, here comes Steve Litvviiz. Anxious In watch the game. Cheerleader, Erh lilldllll, cheers her team to victory. . Q 4- gnu:-if V .ui . 1 ' 1 1 .. s rf f , X ,Q . Y' cmryiisu f W- '3 l Working on ouf high school yearbook has been a rewarding experience. Although at times during the past year, the yearbook has almost seemed a burden when added to other school activities. Family, friends, and homework sometimes have had to take second place to the yearbook office. Now as we complete this book, we look back on this project with fond memories. The staff this year was small, but committed. The Conavite is something enjoyed by all students and l hope that there will be more enthusiastic students to help next year's Editor-inllhief, lulie Bruno. A special thanks to Mr. Fox for his advice and guidance in helping with this year's book. Good luck Class of '86 and all future graduates from Conant. Thanks for everything, Amy Dixon CEICJ I... lllThat'sAlll N 1 - ln',,,n 5 Q- G. K. y ,tm g ' ,ff 'elil ' A v A 4' , aeszfe. ,..fN -a.,,. m if' yi, -is X? GQFYS- ,,,,M '-l 'ff A 'A B Este-- c A 'il W'l 3- f +R. rmnsunnmscnuvuui IOSIENS


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