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CONTENTS ACADEMICS.............12 HONORS................36 ACTIVITIES............52 SPORTS................92 CLASSES..............118 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 mmSm WttBm 0£Mi$s mmsk community representatives Determine School Policy District 99 s BOARD OF EDUCATION, consisting of seven members and a secre- tary, aids Superintendent Glenn Pickrel in establishing school policy and determining the budget. This year's Board president. Mr. Mauritz Gahlon. and the other members of the Board render a valuable service in pro- viding the high quality of education for which Downers Grove has become known. The P.T.A.. led by the president. Leonard Goodman, links the school with the com- munity and establishes communication be- tween the two. This year the P.T.A. held two meetings to deal with current social problems, in addition to the regularly scheduled programs of traditional freshman parent orientation, student career night, and open house. PTA From Row Richard DcMink. Marguerite Ellison. Leonard Goodman. President: Carolyn Pollard. Row 2: Herbert Adams. Hazel Broadus. Mason Taylor. Larry Bowers. 14 BOARD OF EDUCATION —Front Row: Florence Herrick. Sec- retary: Mauritz Gahlon. President; Duane Borst. Row 2: Allen Campbell. Norman Mindrum. Harold k hanson. Harvey Kling. Richard Swick. superintendent of schools Executes School Policies DONALD H. BLACK Assistant Superintendent for Personnel Indiana U.. Ed.D. 14 years CHARLES E. ELML1NGER Assistant Superintendent for Instruction I . of Nebraska. Ed.D. 10 years Dr. Glenn Piekrel. School supcriniendenl for districts 99 and 58, is in charge of school administration and is fhe chief executive chosen to carry out the Board's policies. Dr. Piekrel is responsible for construction of new buildings, the budget, maintenance, personnel, and instructional programs. Dr. Pickrel’s staff consists of three as- sistant superintendents and an administrative assistant. Dr. Donald Black interviews prospective teachers and recommends applicants who are qualified. Dr. Charles Elmlinger is in charge of curriculum. Newly appointed Mr. Frank Ibbotson handles fin- ancial transactions. Mr. Gregg Rybinski helps Dr. Piekrel in the maintenance of the schools and in the general operation of the organization. This is the second year Mr. William Landis. Business Office Manager, has been in charge of data processing of school records. PRANK w. IBBOTSON Assistant Superintendent for Business U. of Illinois. M.A. 5 years WILLIAM LANDIS Business Office Manager Northern Illinois U.. M S. 2 years F. GREGG RYBINSKI Administrative Assistant Loyola U.. M.E. 14 years GLENN PICKREL Superintendent of Schools U. of Nebraska. Ed.D. 12 years 15 principal Directs a Modern School Mr. Herbert L. Adams completed his first year as PRINCIPAL of Downers Grove North, after having served for twenty-six years as a teacher and Assistant Principal. He is directing the high school with pro- fessional skill and diplomacy without losing touch with the realities of student life. Al- ways willing to lend his time and advice to individuals, Mr. Adams heads an efficient, harmonious administration. The principal is aided in his role as high-school director by three assistants: Mr. Larry Bowers, Assistant Principal: Mr. Steven Skinner, Director of Student Per- sonnel; and Mr. James Freese, Coordinator of Student Affairs. These able administrators help to maintain a smoothly-functioning organization. HERBERT ADAMS Principal U. of Illinois. M.A. 26 years LARRY BOWERS Assistant Principal Northern Illinois. M.S. 6 years JAMES F REESE Student Coordinator State U. of Iowa. B.S. 3 years STEPHEN ORACKO Athletic Director Western Illinois. M„S. II years STEPHEN R SKINNER Director of Student Personal Illinois State U., M.A. 6 years 16 guidance Initiates New System at Three Levels MARCELLA CASS E. WILLIAM CORR U. of Iowa. M.A. Slate U. of Iowa. M.A. 3 years 14 years Keeping paee wilh modern education, the GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT, under ihe authority of Mr. Leon Pogue, made several changes during the 1967-68 academic year. Distribution of students assigned to coun- selors was altered so that both the boys and girls of each class, with the exception of seniors, often had the same counselor. With- in this personal advisory system, counselors acquaint college-bound students with the colleges and universities of their choice, and provide students with a variety of vo- cational information. In addition to counseling, the Guidance Department administers aptitude, achieve- ment. and placement examinations and plans supplementary programs, including Career Day and College Night. Also, the depart- ment conducts orientation for incoming freshmen and their parents. ALMALEE GREENLEE DONOVAN B. INGLES JAMES E. LIND LEON E. POGUE STEPHEN A UCHEREK U. of Illinois. M.A. Northwestern U.. M.A. Northern Illinois U.. I. of Missouri. M.S. Loyola U.. M.E. 13 years 30 years 13 years 8years 5 years Miss Almalcc Greenlee explains the extra-curricular program to Twila Hutchinson. Freshmen master a variety of English skills. MARGARETE A. CANTRALL U. of Illinois. M.A. 9 years jUDITH CARITHF.RS Knox College. B.A. 6 years BETTY LEE CHESSMAN Northwestern U.. M.A. 24 years LOIS C. DAHL Northwestern U.. M.A. 20 years GAIL A DENKER Lawrence College. B.S. 6 years JUDITH A. GROVE Northwestern U., M.A. 5 years GAIL A. ESAROVE Illinois State U.. B.S. i years JOHN E. FUHRKEN Moorehcad College. B.S. S years PAULINE S. KIRCHHOFF BYRON LOTT U. of Illinois. A.B. Illinois State U.. B.S. 11 years 2 years 18 Mrs. Judith Carilhcrs discusses modern novels with her junior English class. english Stresses Diversity of Interests English study, once approached from a strictly formal standpoint, has been revised to encourage student pursuit of broad, flex- ible fields of interest. This is accomplished through the introduction of supplementary paper-back b x ks and independent study projects. Skills-improvement, college pre- paratory. and honors classes enable students to pursue courses of study suited to varying objectives and academic capabilities. Special elective courses in debate, journalism, and speech develop related skills in specific in- terest areas. Directed by Mrs. Margarete Cant rail, the department is constantly improving and broadening the program of learning to better prepare young people for success in college and the professions. Joy Handelsman explains Scottish crests to Mrs. Margarete Cantrell's English class NORMA MAGNUSON GEORGE B. PAPPAS Southern Illinois U.. M.S. U. of Illinois. M.A. 2 years 16 years STANLEY M STEED LORNA S. STERLING Bowling Green State U.. B.S. Columbia U.. B.S. 10 years 9 years DONALD VONDRACEK U.of Nebraska. M.A. 7 years 19 foreign languages Emphasize Continuity Under the guidance of Mr. Fredric Moore, the FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPART- MENT offers beginning, intermediate, and advanced courses in French. Spanish. Ger- man, and Latin. A new program schedules students with the same language teacher for four years; such a continuity of instruction enables students to achieve a broader com- prehension of his chosen language. The classroom itself provides many op- portunities to perfect linguistic abilities through the use of tapes, portable recorders, and records. A further aid to learning is the language laboratory, where students learn pronunciation by listening to tapes recorded by French. German, and Spanish-speaking people. GENEVIEVE B. ANDERSON U. of Wisconsin 3 years BARBARA J. BALZER Mr. Fredric Moore picks a German folk song. Easlcm Illinois U.. M.S. I year MARY E. BROOKS U. of Kansas. B.S. I year LINDA EASTMOND Purdue U..M.A. 2 years RICHARD J.JONTRY Illinois Slate U.. B.S. 3 years FREDRIC L. MOORE Northern Illinois U.. M.A. 8 years JANET K. NOVAK Illinois College. B.A. 3 years 20 science Inaugurates Team Teaching Bruce Kovarik likes (o deal in ihc unknown. W'l y V- Of Directed by Mr. Larry Leathers, the SCIENCE DEPARTMENT offers two A;ourses each in physical science, biology, hemistry, and one course in both physics and honors science. This year, while the de- partment experimented with team teaching j CV 'n chemistry. course divisions were sub- jeeted to an evaluation by science instructors. yvV who appraised the present program and of u „gy Jered constructive criticism. One method ;cd to insure a balance of classes proport- ionate to student demand was a census taken during the school term so that appropriate arrangements could be made for next year. The science department benefited in a material wav through the purchase of a new spectrometers an instrument used to deter- mine the mplarity of a solution by measuring the amount cmKidiLwhich passes through it. ffr „ 4 1 GEORGE L. F.BLIN Southern Illinois II.. M.S. 3 years ROBERT P. HETZEL St. John s U..B.S. I year LOUISE E.KILLIE U. of Chicago. M.A. 25 years PAUL F. KLUTH U. of Michigan. A.M. 11 years LARRY L. LEATHERS Indiana State U.. M.S. 12 years EUGENE T. REGAL HELEN R. ROBERTSON ROBERT SHULTPS U. of Wisconsin. M.A. Wheaton College. B.S. Southern Illinois U.. B.S. 14 years 1 year I year George Biang anticipates a smooth reaction. mathematics Is Geared to Creativity Headed by Mr. Edward L. Paine, the MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT provides a variety of courses in math. The depart- ment's program is geared to the needs of today's students; courses are offered which challenge the mathematical ability of all students. Calculus, a college-level course, is offered to superior students. Team-teaching was initiated last year in order to make classes more interesting. The department has evaluated this program, and this evaluation has led to continuation of the program. Several overhead projectors and geo- metric models have been acquired by the department for general class use. This equip- ment provides excellent supplements to the texts. Mr. Edward Paine explains ihe imporiance of diagrams. BERNADETTE M. RICHARD B. DEMINK MILDRED M. HANSON OSCAR S. LARSON ELTON B. MARTIN BECKER U. of Illinois. B.S. Northwestern U.. M.A. North Central College. B.A. Louisiana State U.. M.A. Northern Illinois U.. B.S. 3 years II years 9 years 3 years I year 22 Mr. Oscar Larson illustrates spacial geometry. Ed Hancock enjoys Mrs. Mildred Hanson's weekly candy treats. VEDA D. MILLS Western Illinois U.. M.S. I year J LEE MILLER Northern Illinois U.. M.A. 23 years EDW ARD L. PAINE State U. of Iowa. M.A. 27 years MARVIN G. SCHMIDT DePaul U.. M.S. 4 years W ILLIAM WALKER Northern Illinois U . M.S. 10 years 23 « Mr. Glenn Olncy Hop left). Mr. Richard Carstcns (lop right). Mr. Aldo Carozza (bottom left I. and Mr. Ozzie Slarck (bottom right) research, instruct, relax, and grade. DIANE B ANDERSEN Purdue U.. M.S. 5 years ALDO V. C AROZZA U. of Illinois. M.A. 12 years RICHARD L.CARSTENS Knox College. B.A. 17 years 24 Social scientists ponder the riddle of society. social studies Tries Teacher Rotation The study of the Social Sciences is a val- uable one. Only students who arc well- informed about both the past and present are properly prepared for the future. To improve in this preparation, the SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT introduced new materials and new methods of instruction. In American Problems, five new texts were added, each one dealing with a section of the course. Experiments in team teaching were conducted in three American Problems classes. These classes had three different teachers for three distinct course divisions. The successful first year of an experi- mental no-testing” program in selected American History classes led to the con- tinuation of the project this year. Accord- ing to the plan, each history teacher chooses one class in which there will be no testing; classroom discussion is stressed. CHARLES H. GOSLING GLENN C. OLNEY KATHERINE P. Houghton College. B.A. Columbia U.. M.A. CAMPBELL 3 years 22 years U. of Chicago. M.A. 39 years CARL H. SCHUPMANN OZZ1E N. STARK Northern Illinois U.. M.A. Northern Illinois U., B.S. II years II years 25 fine arts Present New Features This year the FINE ARTS DEPART- MENT. which includes studies in Music and Art, maintained its usual large and en- thusiastic enrollment. Four levels of Art, progressively requir- ing more technical mastery of the subject, tax the skill of students and discipline their tal- ents. Art teachers encourage pupils to devel- op their own projects, this year adding more slides and reference materials to aid students in their work. Music teachers also enhance pupils' en- joyment of religious, popular and folk music by utilizing new hi-fi and stereo sets, turn- tables and speakers. This year, the depart- ment also obtained new uniforms for the Trojan marching band. Both Music and Art courses instill in stu- dents an added sense of cultural appreciation. Mr. R. Han coaxes dulcet tones from his choruses. VELMA F. DICKSON RICHARD W. HART RONALD H. JAKES LANCF. If SCHULZ MARGARETE Slate U. of Iowa. M.A. Am. Conservatory Northern Illinois U.. B.S. Vandercook College.M.M.E. THOMPSON 26 years of Music. M.M. 5 years 5 years Northwestern U.. M.M. 9 years I year 26 Sue Ruschkc creates a masterpiece. practical arts Acquire New Drafting Machines Dave Suiicr leaves his imprint. Mr. Kenneth Lage directs the PRAC- TICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT, which is de- signed to develop the students skills in both Industrial Arts and Home Economies. The Home Economics section offers courses in food, clothing, and home manage- ment to prepare the students both for home- making and for careers. The Industrial Arts section gives courses in auto shop, drafting, graphic arts, electric shop, wood shop, and electronics. Tech- niques that students learn in these classes are useful in vocations and avocations. This year the department added to its machinery a new printing press and twenty new drafting machines. HENRI i. CHICOINE DENNIS M. COSTELLO Iowa State U.. B.S. Western Illinois U.. B.S. 11 years 4 years LOUISE S. CUNNINGHAM Northwestern U.. M.A. II years GORDON I PIPERS Illinois State U.. M.S. 3 years KENNETH C. LAGE Northwestern U.. M.S. 27 years VIVIAN C VII OUAIN Iowa Slate U.. B.S. 31 years DANIEL M. WENC Northern Illinois U.. B.S 4 years 27 business Adds Marketing Course Students enrolled in business courses learn skills useful in professional and private life. Thus the BUSINESS DEPARTMENT, under the direction of Mr. William Corr, periodically revises both equipment and courses to keep pace with contemporary standards. A Burroughs calculator and electric typewriters are among the new ma- chines the department has obtained. The purchase of IBM key punches is being planned. These key punches will be used to aid students in data processing and com- puter work, courses already being offered. This year a course in marketing was added to the curriculum to give students an under- standing of the procedure of buying and selling goods. Mr. Harvey Waylund gives practical instruction. Typing I classes develop rhythm by typing to beats of popular music. BEVERLY BRACKETT VELERH BRUNO OLGA A. HOLDEN IRIS B. KOHLER HARVEY W. WAYLAND Eastern Illinois U.. B.S. U. of Michigan. M.A. Michigan State U.. B.A. Kansas State U.. M.S. Columbia U.. M.A. 1 car I year I year 12 years 25 years 28 d.o. and d.e. Expand Programs Mr. H. Chicoinc and Mr. S. Uchcrck discuss future refinements in D.O. and Increased numbers of students are par- ticipating in the expanding DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS and DISTRIBUTIVE EDU- CATION programs. The success of these projects has attracted many local business- men and factory owners to the program. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS, under the supervision of Mr. Henry Chicoine, trains students who are planning to pursue careers in the trades. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCA- TION. guided by Mr. Stephen Ucherek. is involved with students who work as sales personnel or clerks. These students go to school until noon, at which time they leave for work. All of those who take part in these programs carry the full load of four classes a day; they work at least fifteen hours a week and are paid by employers according to the standard wage scale. The students in D.O. and D.E. receive training and assistance for their jobs from instructors at the school. Dcbby Jcdlicka. Linda Majccn. and Dcbby Feli , participale in the D.O. program by working ai the Illinois Bell Telephone Company. 29 physical education Introduces Early Bird Classes This year (he PHYSICAL EDUCATION department, under the direction of Mr. James Stahl, has introduced early bird gym classes for both boys and girls. These classes are held from 7:30 until 8:15 A.M.. allowing students to take extra subjects or enjoy a free period during the school day. Also, an Independent Physical Education program was initiated for boys participating in varsity athletics: students excercise on their own and then report their progress to the teacher. The department aquired a new Goliath tram- poline which was used by both the new gym- nastics team and the gym classes. As usual, the Trojan Boosters Club was very active this year. The club is open to all members of the community willing to raise supporting funds, buy equipment for the athletic teams, or film various athletic con- tests. Beth Geary develops muscular coordination through use of the calf and hackc machine. Mr. Yankc. Do it right or well do it all period! TROJAN BOOSTERS Left to Right: Robert C. Miller. Leonard C'hcnnel. Donald Gustafson. Joseph Falla. Donald Sweeney. Ralph W. Smith. President. Absent from picture: Lynn Harrold. DOROTHY GAMMON IRENE S. KRAJKWSKI MARILYN MUEHLHAUSER Northern Illinois L).. M.A. U. of Wyoming. M.A. Illinois State U., M.A. 2 years 19 years 2 years 30 Bill McKanc. Gary Chandler. Dave Moore, and Jim Klcd .inski have mixed emotions about calisthenics. CHARLES CARMODY Pastern Illinois II.. B.S. I year RALPH CRESSEY Colorado State U.. M.A. 38 years JEANETTE DEACON U. of Toledo, B.P. I year GEORGE III I RSCHWI Mil R Northern Illinois I!.. B.S. 9 years SANDRA RASMUSSEN Nonhem Illinois U.. B.S. 4 years J. I RANK RIDDLESBERGER Northern Illinois U.. M.A. 27 years JAMES S. STAHL U. of Illinois. M.A. 22 years LLOYD W. VVASMPR Drake U.. B.S. 8 years PAUL W. YANKE Northwestern U.. B.S. 6 years 31 special services Are Involved in Commons” Project New audio-visual equipment has been added to the INSTRUCTIONAL MATE- RIALS CENTER. Filmstrips combined with related records and micro-film machines are now used to consolidate magazine storage and to provide reference matter for students. Filmstrips are now listed under the Dewey Decimal System. The IMC. which is open before and after school, has recently readjusted its schedule to allow greater freedom for students in- volved in independent study programs. There are many pamphlets, newspapers, books, and other student aids available to students for both research and reading pleasure. “There must he somethin ; in these vertical files on Shakespeare. declares Jim Saso. MARTHA COPLEN IRENE EDWARDS Purdue U.. B.A. St. Mary's Hospital R.N. 2 years I year VIRGINIA M. JONES I', of Illinois. B.S. 9 years TRUE PETERSEN Coe College. B.A. 21 years JOAN K WILSON U. of Illinois. M.S. 6 years 32 Dan Hochlcutner takes advantage of new audio equipment CAFF.TKRI A ASSISTANTS Ann McCollum and Ruth Mrvicka. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Leila Wadington and Emma Bcrnll STUDY HALL ASSISTANTS-Lillie Powell, and Joyce Frey. OFFICE STAFF—Mrs. Gen Thompson.Secretary to Principal; Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon. Student Personnel; Mrs. Loretta Adams. Duplicating; Mrs. Ardella Schulz. Student Personnel; Mrs. Mary Rogers. Bookkeeper; Mrs. Alice Hunt. Guidance; Mrs. Dolores Adams. Registrar-Secretary. individual instruction Adds Social Worker, Tutor In its second year of operation, the READ- ING LAB was widely used by an ever- increasing number of students. Simply by making an appointment, any student can go to the Lab during a free period, home-room, or before and after school. Through the use of the latest electronic equipment, the in- dividual can increase his comprehensive read- ing level, thereby improving his classroom performance. A second student benefit was provided this year when the school engaged the services of SOCIAL WORKER Alice Katzin. who counsels students on social and emotional problems. She meets frequently with parents and works with other counselors and the social service system. The SPECIAL EDUCATION TUTOR. Mrs. Mabel King, presented yet another aid to students by instructing those who require special academic tutoring. Mrs. Alice Katzin and Shirley Wollney confer on special projects relevant to school activity. ROBERT KATREIN ALICE KATZIN MABEL KING Illinois State I!.. M.A. U. of Chicago, M.A. Rorida State U.. B.S. 2 years | year I year Mr. Robert Katrcin illustrates the technique of speed reading to Sandra Kubala. 34 Sue Davison. •'Friends are great. but (his is ridiculous!' service staffs Maintain High Standards Maintaining I he school's buildings, electrical equipment, and grounds are the duties of the CUSTODIAL STAFF, which is supervised by Mr. William Frcdcrickson. The staff is also responsible for receiving and handling all shipments, distributing mail, and setting up most of the special materials used in school and community performances at the high school. Mrs. Helen Muha. director of the CAFE- TERIA STAFF, purchases supplies and plans a variety of well-balanced meals for students and faculty. Her staff prepares and serves the food and cares for kitchen facilities and lunchrooms. The workers also cater faculty and student dinners. CUSTODIAL STAFF—Left to right: Stanley Jadcr. Bill Fredrickson. Director: Bjorn Fvcnscn. Bob Lindquist. Paul Sicglcr. Tony Peska. Pete Paduano. Leroy Riske. Ed Zika, Hendrik Styve. CAFETERIA STAFF—Left to right: Marie Bcidc. Helen Muha. Director. Helen Smith. Pearl Cottingham. Albert Pagni. Mildred Binder. FJainc Bricger. Angclinc Papacck. Florence Baylor. Eleanor Aschaucr. Mildred Scyk. Barbara Ensalaco. Violet Gasienica. Lorraine Hummel. 35 dg-n honors Principal and Scholars Principal Herbert L. Adams and Mrs. Adams with daughter Nancy, a freshman at Indiana University, and son Charles, a junior at Downers Grove North. In his firsi year as Principal. MR. HER- BERT L. ADAMS has successfully combined traditional excellence with stimulating new ideas to create a challenging atmosphere of learning. Seniors who maintain a 4.0 average for four years of high school are named VALE- DICTORIANS. The senior whose av- erage is next to highest in rank is SALU- TATORIAN. Those students who maintain a 3.4 or bet- ter average during seven semesters of high school are designated HONOR STUDENTS. Students who score well on the National Merit Qualifying Test are selected as recipi- ents of LETTERS OF COMMENDATION or as FINALISTS. A percentage of Finalists are awarded Merit Scholarships by the National Committee. Those seniors who rank in the upper one- third of their class and who demonstrate lead- ership and scholarship are elected to mem- bership in the NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY. VALEDICTORIANS AND SALUTATORIAS’ Peter Grant, saluialorian; Barb Schiller, valedictorian; Joan Koval, valedictorian. 38 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Karen Wallingford. Kris Wright. Audrey Evanston. Sandy Babich. Carol Ma our. Vicki IX-vick. Kathy Rankin. Alice Buckcridgc. Doris Amundsen. Jerry Mitchell. Kathy Mikulcik. Lynn Marchese. Joy Handelsman. Row 2: Sue Kinter. Joan Koval. Barb Schiller. Peg Long. Scott Perkins. Myra Zarnt. Barb Bobvsud, Jeff Schubert. Terry Moore. Anne Stiidier. Patti Clark. Jill Clockadalc. Anita Furcich. Row 3: Debbi Grant. Debbie Bateman. Karen Stahl. Bruce Walter. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI FINALISTS Front Row: Barb Schiller. Shirley Wollney. Row 2: Tom Johnson. Peter Grant. Row 3: Katin Stewart. Gail Phinney. Row 4: Jeff Smith. Richard Brooks. Cady Soukup. Bruce Kovarik. Row 5: Jerry Mitchell. John Cross. Row 6: Brian Brownell. Row 7: Bruce Chenncll. Bruce Walter. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS John Cross. Mike Webber. Tom Hindman. Dick Crone. Mary Reid. Dottie Guthrie. Coral Carlson. Shirley Wollney R«w 4: Rick Ullrich. Brian Brow nell. Peter Grant. Don Trclcasc. Steve Current. Cady Soukup. Scott Bart lelt, Russ Jucovics. Jeff Smith. Bruce Kovarik. Bill Kusnicr . Jim Russell. Cissy Downs. Absent from picture arc Tom Bobcrg. Brian Hanson. Gary Hlady. Wendy Knox. Helen Stcrka. HONOR STUDENTS- Front Row: Kalhi Stewart. Kathy Mikulcik. Vicki Devick. Jill Clockadalc. Joan Koval. Anne Sludicr. Row 2: Debbie Bateman. Diana Williams. Shirley Wollney. Doris Amundsen. Gail Phin- ney. Susan Kinter. Barb Schiller. Myra Zarnt. Row 3: Lauren Bednarz. Sue Lathrop. Barb Gielow. Connie Hardman. Carol Mazour. Peg Long. Barb Bobysud. HONOR STUDENTS— Front Row: Jerry Mitchell. Brian Brownell. Bruce Walter. Mike Webber. Gary Hlady. Bill Larsen. Row 2: Peter Grant. Tom Hindman. Tom Johnson. Bruce Kovarik. Tom Becker. Dick Crone Row 3: Dale Scdivce. Ken Johnson. Jeff Schubert. Jim Ovc. Russ Juco- vics. Nick Tschatka. Row 4: John Cross. Richard Brooks. Jim Vadcboncocur. math am science students Are Cited for Accomplishments Seniors who achieve a 4.0 average for seven semesters of high-school mathematics receive Kiwanis Club GOLD AWARDS: those who achieve a 4.0 average for five se- mesters receive SILVER AWARDS. The MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION and the SOCIETY OF ACTUARIES and MU ALPHA THETA honor the three DG-N mathematics students whose scores on a na- tional examination are the highest in the school. The Lions Club presents the PHYSICS. BIOLOGY II. CHEMISTRY. BIOLOGY I. and PHYSICAL SCIENCE AWARDS to the students selected by the science faculty for their excellence in those subjects. Each year the head of the science depart- ment chooses a senior who shows outstanding ability in the study of the sciences to receive The BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD. MA SA Front Row: Runs Jucovics. John Cross. Row 2: Bill Larsen. SILVER MATH AWARDS Front Row: Chuck Crone. Marc Spcrl- Nash. Vicki Dcvick. Bob Downs. Elaine Ullrich. Ann Thedieck. Stacy ing. Tim Owens. Jim Hegel. Don Sweeney. Carl Rcnouard. Row 2: Omcll. Vicki Oswald Absent from picture is Chris Mattil. Dave Clark. Dave Lchncn. Sue Johnson. Emily Borgmcister. Chris PHYSICS AWARD Dave Lchnen BAUSCH AND LOMB Bill Larsen BIOLOGY II AWARD Peicr Oram CHEMISTRY AWARDS Ix-ft to right: Bob Bruce. Jean Geary. Dick Gucnthner. BIOLOGY I AWARDS Front Row: Jim Bitner. Erica Shekellc. Row 2: Carrie Leathers. Steve Magruder. Row 3: Reid Larson. 41 PHYSICAL SCIENCE AWARDS—Left to right: Tom Nichoff. Linda Gentiluomo. Jack Taguc. students excel In the Lively Arts The sponsor of Drama Club nominates those members who aid significantly in play productions for membership in THESPIAN TROUPE 1856: he then selects the two BEST THESPIANS from four of the most valuable members of the group. The Grove Players select a senior recommended by the DG-N play director to receive the CIVIC THEATER AWARD for excellence in dramatics. Seniors who rank in the upper one-third of their class and who work diligently on school publications are named by the sponsors of those organizations to be members of QUILL AND SCROLL: other seniors who make im- portant contributions are given the SENIOR PUBLICATIONS AWARD. The language faculty appoints outstanding students to receive the FRENCH. SPANISH, and GERMAN AWARDS presented by the American Association of University Women. BEST THESPIAN AWARD I ef« to right: Patti Clark, runner-up: Terry Moore, winner: Jill Clockadale. runner-up: Bruce Kovarik. winner CIVIC THEATER AWARD—Coral Carlson THESPIAN TROUPE BI8 Front Row: Stacy Omell. John Van Horne. Brian Hanson. Cady Soukup. Dave Jack- Vicki Oswald. Patti Clark. Gail Phinncy. Maryann Ruz son. Bruce Kovarik. Joe Lipsctt. Ed Schwartz. Peter Grant, icka. Dot tic Guthrie. Coral Carlson. Wendy Knox. Row 2: THESPIAN TROUPE 1856 Front Row: Susan Kinter. Kris Wright. Sue Wcndorf. Cathy1 Gammuto. Debby Debs. Cindy t'phoff. Kathi Stewart Row 2: Ruth Aschauer. Bonnie Schulz. Jill Clockadale. Rickie Nelson, Marcia Dro- nen Row 3: Mike Bruchas. Donna Pollack. John Mangoni. Terry Moore. Row 4: Dan Ensalaco. Bob Lipskc. Dave Borth. Bob Peterson. Alphonse. Larry Massingill. 42 ron. Row 2: John Cross. Downs, Cauldron; Lynn Cauldron. ijay Qjjalc. Cauldron; Cissy Cauldron; Jill Clockadalc SSlPI,BUCAnONS A'VAR” - Wolff. VOICE OF YOUTH V ESSAYISTS—Jill Clockadalc. Mike Kopecky. FRENCH AWARD Patti Clark. SPANISH AWARD Shirley Wollney GORMAN AWARD- John Klosicr. dg-n students Participate In Cultural Activities A senior girl won THIRD PLACE in the stale in the Hire the Handicapped poster contest. The art staff of the high school nom- inates a junior who displays fine artistic talent to be the recipient of the ART AWARD pre- sented by the Downers Grove Woman’s Club. The SCHOOL CHORUS OF AMERICA, which enables American students to demon- strate their musical ability to an international audience, selected a junior girl and a junior boy to take part in its concert tour of Europe this summer. The Illinois Music Educators’ Association chose one band member and two orchestra members to perform in the INTERNA- TIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL at Dijon. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Left to right: Unda Sand. Dick Crone. Georgia Ramp. France, this summer. This year there are two AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE foreign students attending DGtN; of the two American students chosen by local AFS committees, one was selected by the National Committee to spend a year in Brazil. SENIOR BAND and SENIOR ORCHES- TRA members receive pins for their services to the school. Three DG-N debate team members were awarded SPEAKERS’ TROPHIES in state tournaments. This year a senior girl won FIRST PLACE in the District Speech Contest. The five MAJORETTES lead the band as it marches on the playing field. SCHOOL CHORUS OF AMERICA-John Jacobson. Trudy Paine. ART AWARDS l eft I right: Janet Webber. Patti Clark. AFS STUDENTS Vijay Ogalc. India: Claudio Ghiggi. Italy. SENIOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Front Row: Diana William .. Linda Sand. Anne Studier Row 2: Helen Sterka. Susan Kinler. Pal Beide. Audrey Evanston. Peg Hancock. Sue Hoskins. Barb Becker. Dcb’hi Gram Row 3: Paul Olson. John Gray. Bill Larsen. Melvin Blanton. Jim Russell. Tom Winningham. Larry Massingill. Dick Crone. Jim Borth. AFS CANDIDATES John Van Horne. U.S.A. to Brazil; Dick Crone. U S A students are honored For Achievements One winner of (he GAA CUP is chosen from among three girls named as most active participants in the Girls' Athletic Association. The Chamber of Commerce presents the BUSINESS AWARD to the student chosen by the business staff for his excellence in com- mercial courses. The accounting instructor chooses the most efficient student in the course to receive the ACCOUNTING II AWARD from the Women of the Moose. This year the Garden Club awarded a stu- dent a STATE CONSERVATION CAMP SCHOLARSHIP. The Junior Woman’s Club chose a senior girl who showed proficiency in the Diver- sified Occupations program to receive the DIVERSIFIED CAREERS AWARD. The Junior Woman’s Club gave a NURS- ING SCHOLARSHIP to a senior girl recom- mended by the school nurse; another senior similarly recommended received a NURSING GRANT from the Women of the Moose. A senior boy recommended by his instruc- tor received a DATA PROCESSING SCHOLARSHIP from the Junior Woman’s Club. The Betty Crocker Company names the senior girl who scores the highest in the school on a home economics examination as HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW. ACCOUNTING II AWARD —Kris Smrz GAA CUP RUNNERS-UP-Nancy Smith. Karen Stahl. GAA CUP WINNER-Anita Purcich. OUTSTANDING BUSINESS STUDENT- Diana Sintlerson. CONSERVATION AWARD-Anne Soukup. DIVERSIFIED CAREERS AWARD-Kaihy Bradley. NURSING AWARDS From Row: Barb Brand. Women ol (he Moose Award. Row 2: Donna Hcrgcrt.Junior Woman's Club Award. active students Receive Awards Four members of the varsity debate team qualified for the STATE DEBATE TOUR- NAMENT. It was the first time in several years that a DG-N team has participated in this tournament. Seniors who scored highly on the ACT tests became ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLAR- SHIP SEMI-FINALISTS. This year 20% of the class received this honor. Those lettermen who display fine sports- manship and high academic ability are chosen for membership in the NATIONAL ATH- LETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY. Six students were selected as members and alternates of the IT'S ACADEMIC team. The team, consisting of three of the six. came in second with the closest possible margin. STATE DEBATE TOURNAMENT QUALIFIERS Front Row: Jerry Mitchell. Row 2: Terry Moore. Bob Cocks, alternate: Coach Don Vontlracck. Lynn Marchcsc. Dick Crone. Ruth Aschauer. alternate. ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS Front Row: Lynn Marchcsc. Jill Clockadale. Karolyn Falta. Janice Lukes. Susan Kinter. Wendy Knox. Carol Mazour. Donna Closscn. Kathy Mikulcik. Chris Kunz. Tom Becker. Rick Nawa. Jerry Mitchell. Row 2: Gayle Sloicr. Vicki Devick. Connie Hardman. Patti Clark. Nikki Bennett. Debbi Grant. Joan Koval. Diana Williams. Bill Larsen. Ron Piper. Larry Massingill. Bob Salata. Jeff Schubert, Nick Tschaika. Row 3: Shirley Wollncy. Myra Zamt. Peg Long. Coral Carlson. Audrey Evanston. Doris Amundsen. Sandy Babich. Cissie Downs. Barb Bobysud. Sue Hoskins. Sue Ellen Davison. Jean Feinstein. Dottie Guthrie Row 4: Dale Sedivec. Brian Hanson. Mike Kopccky. Don Trelease. John Cross. Mike Webber. Bili Kusnicrz. Dave Laudc. Chuck Kravinsky. Paul Olson. Bruce Kovarik. Dick Crone. Bruce Walter. Row S: Dave Jackson. Scott Bartlett. Russ Jucovics. Richard Brooks. Ron Harding. Joe Davis. Jim Ove. Steve Current. Tom Bobcrg. Jefl Smith. Gary Hlady. Jim Vadeboncocur. Peter Grant. Ken Johnson. Tom Hindman. Absent from picture Is Pat McFaddcn. Tom Ore. Karen Wallingford. 48 NASS- Front Row: Dan Hartunj;. Bob Warhus. Gary Zuehlke. Bob Downs. Randy Osborne. Bruce Walter. Dave Gustafson. Scott Perkins. Dave Olo. Mike Find mark. Mike Foster. Frank Marchcsc. Row 2: Dave Laude. Duane Caylor. Keith Marsden. John Holpuch. Chris Palmer. Tom Boberj . Kent Buchanan. Chris Kunz. Chuck Kravinskv. Don Tre- lease. Jim Borlh. Don Sweeney. Bob Schlanser. Curt Blood. Row .1: Bill Kusnierz, Jim Ovc. Mike Webber. Steve Current. Jeff Smith, Don Grant. Scott Bartlett. Barry Cernoch, Russ Jucovics. Richard Schultz. Dan Hochleulner. Jim Russell. Brian Hanson. Absent from picture arc Stew Pfieffer. Pete Winchell. ITS ACADKMIC TEAM Jill Clockadale John Cross Joe Davis Peter Grant Terry Moore Bruce Walter ITS ACADEMIC— Jill Clockadale. Bruce Walter. Terry Moore, Ed Grennan, commentator. 49 outstanding citizens Are Recognized by School and Community The Junior Chamber of Commerce honors a senior whom they name JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR. Six students are nominated by faculty vote for this honor. The two students who score the highest on an American history test and are recom- mended by the social studies staff are given FIRST PLACE and SECOND PLACE honors in the American Legion history contest. The PRO BONO PUBLICO AWARD is presented to the member of that club who has contributed the most to the success of the group. Six seniors are chosen by their class as outstanding citizens: the faculty selects one girl and one boy from this group. The girl receives the DAR AWARD from the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution: the boy receives the SAR AWARD from the Sons of the American Revolution. The American Legion Auxiliary of Down- ers Grove selects a junior girl to participate in the GIRLS’ STATE program for a week. The League of Women Voters honors the student chosen by his instructor as the OUT- STANDING GOVERNMENT STUDENT. The HARVARD BOOK CLUB presents their award to a junior boy who is a good stu- dent and an active participant in extra-curric- ular organizations. A senior girl and a senior boy who earned high academic standing and who took part in many school activities are recognized for their achievement when their names are en- graved on the REPORTER GOLD CUP. This year a senior boy received a Univer- sity of Chicago TRUSTEE SCHOLARSHIP for superior performance on a formal written examination. JAYCEE JUNIOR CITIZEN SEMI-FINALISTS - From Row: Kathy Mikulcik. Debbie Bate- man. Dollie Guthrie. Row 2: Jeff Smith. Steve Current. John Cross, winner. AMERICAN LEGION HISTORY AWARDS- Bruce Chenncll. second place: Jill Clockadalc. first place. PRO BONO PUBLICO AWARD Tom Hindman. OAR ANI) SAR SEMI-EINALISI S larft l« ri ht: Jell Smith, winner: Dan Widner. Ken Lucas. Kathy Mikulcik. Lynn Marchesc. winner. Absent Irom pieture is Kathy Rankin. GOVERNMENT AWARD - Karen Richards. HARVARD BOOK AWARD Jell Smith. GIRLS’ STATE-Vicki Devick. REPORTER GOLD CUP-Kathy Rankin. Jeff Smith UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TRUSTEE SCHOLARSHIP Bruce Kovarik. 51 rwp noF' °°oo0 ACTIVITIES 1968 —— Mm m SB v yMi gtes IWMII homecoming '68 Recreates The Land of Oz Climaxing months of hard work and plan- ning by the HOMECOMING STEERING COMMITTEE, the school presented The Great Daze of Oz.” this year’s version of traditional homecoming. Heading the com- mittee were Kathy Mikulcik and Kathy Rankin as senior co-chairmen, and Mr. George Eblin, faculty sponsor. A new addition to the homecoming festivi- ties was a Thursday night mixer in the girls’ gym. Eriday’s slate of activities included the annual pep assembly and parade in the after- noon, and the homecoming football game with Hinsdale’s Red Devils in the evening. Saturday night the boys’ gym was trans- formed into the “Windfall” where couples danced in the story-book Land of Oz. At 12:00 P.M. the magic spell was broken, and couples returned to Downers Grove. 1967. Escorts wail paiicnlly for ihe next dance. HOMECOMING COURT From Row: Randi Russell, freshman allcndant; Debbie Kidd, sophomore .itlcndani: Barb Kusnicr . junior allcndant. Row 2: Jeff Smith, king candidale: Dottic Guthrie, queen candidate: Sue Schwcndeman, queen candidate: Scot! Burden, senior escort. Row 3: Queen Kathy Rankin. King Brian Meyer. .Students psyche out al the Homecoming Mixer. 54 iki Tom Bobcrg completes a pass to Ouecn Kathy Rankin. HOMECOMING BOARD 1967 Front Row: Karen Wallingford. Liz Ped- ersen. Kathy Mikulcik. Kathy Doty. Marcia Szal. Carol Mazour. Sandy Babich. Sue Kinter. Donna Pollack. Janice Lukes. Alice Buckcridge. Anita Furcich. Anne Studier. Patti Clark. Row 2: Kathy Rankin. Cathy Baughman. Caryn Fiala. lX tne Guthrie. Marie Reilly. Barb Bobysud. Clara Hocking. Karen Stahl. Cissy Downs. Bob Peterson. John Mangoni. Bill Larsen. Rich Macal. prom '68 Is Filled With Magic The 1968 PROM BOARD, under the di- reciion of Mrs. Judith Carriers and Mr. Marvin Schmidt, began preparations early in the fall for the 1968 prom. After thoroughly investigating all possibilities, the Board chose the Acacia Country Club for their dance. In addition to the dance, a post-prom train trip was planned by board members parents. Among the money-raising activities to finance this year’s prom were a Junior High Mixer in January, a Senior-Faculty Basket- ball game in March, and the annual advertise- ment project in the Reporter. The 1968 prom provided an elegant ending to a memorable year. Shadows respond lo coaxing tones of a sax. Memories—seniors recall PROM BOARD Front Row: Jerry Mitchell. Brian Brownell. Brian Han- Anita Furcich. Peg Long. Cathy Mitchell. Susan Kinter. Lynn Marchcsc. v n. Nick Stalhas. Dave Laude. Row 2: Mr. Marvin Schmidt. Sponsor; IXmna Closson. Mrs. Judith Carithcrs. Sponsor. .student council commons leaders pro hono d-club library aides service club yirls club student council Sets New Patterns STUDENT COUNCIL, composed of seven representatives from each class, the class presidents, and the elected officers, provides the student body with a representa- tive self-government. The forty Student Council members are supervised by Mr. Stephen R. Skinner. Mr. James Freese, Mrs. Marcella Cass, and Mr. James Lind. AFS. Trojan Week, the freshman assembly, the freshman party, a computer dance, and the Red Cross Christmas Drive composed this year's rosier of council-sponsored activities. A popular new attraction at DON this year is the COMMONS. Under the super- vision of the Student Commons Board, the commons offered students an opportunity to study and talk. Upperclassmen had the option of spending their free hour in the library, study hall, or the commons. COMMONS BOARD Jerry Mitchell. Sue Kinter. John Liberty. Wendy Knox. Brian Hanson. Liana Montgomery. Chris Palmer. Diana Chamberlain. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Brian Meyer. Beth Ann Howerton. Liana Mont- gomery. Steve Current. Dave Miller. Jell Smith. Beth Fisher. Kathy Thomsen. Row 2: Shelly Bakosh. Rick Ruthardt. Sue Thomsen. Meg Howerton. Janice Dressier. Dehby Kidd. Sandy Keller. Jcnnitcr Karlovit. Row 3: Joanne Bauer. Sue Rankin. Bonnie Schulz. Elin Engberg. Holly Bocker. Debbie Brickman, Judy Fcttig. Row 4: Terry Moore. Paul Zimmerman. Linda Hansen. Marcy Upholl. Chris Palmer. Bruce Kovarik. Al Hultquist. Wendy Knox. Row 5: Mr. Skinner. Doug Shaw. Kevin Smith. Bruce Walter. Brian Han- son. Dan l.awhurg. Mr. Freese. Absent from picture are Myra Walker. Kathy Mikulcik. Marcia Szal. Robert Cocks. No computer is perfect. 58 tedders Assist P. E. Instructors Under the guidance of Miss Irene Kraj- ewski and Mr. Janies Stahl, LEADERS’ CLUB continued to play an important role in the Physical Education Department. Leaders who possess leadership abilities arc chosen from those juniors and seniors who have completed a year of training as sophomores. Leaders duties consist of recording attendance, lead- ing exercises, and generally assisting P.E. instructors in all phases of gym class pro- cedures. In order to retain membership in the club, leaders must maintain high grade averages. To finance their uniforms, the girl leaders conducted a sweatshirt sale and nu- merous after-school taffy apple sales. GIRLS'LEADERS Front Row: Nancy Smith. Vicki Dcvick. Shirley Wollncy. Kathy Doty. Ruth Carstens. Elin Engberg. Row 2: Kathy Rankin. Jeanne Miller. Jean Waldon. Debbie Bateman. Alice Buckcridge. Debbie Corbin. Row 3: Barb Sheldon. Maureen Martinck. Anne Miller. Pat Murphy. Karen Stahl. Pam Pluhar. Sue Ruschke. Karen Thayer. Leaders pace the physical fitness program. BOYS' LEADERS Front Row: Ken Tomas. Gerry Gansbcrg. Andre Lambert. Mike Bednar. Greg Hanifan. John Schroeder. Rick Ullrich. Row 2: Jerry Mitchell. Bob Blanford. Jim Dossel- man. Wayne Grcgcrscn. Al Hultnuist. Bob McCabe. Ray Cald- well. Scott Bartlett. Herb Remus Row 3: Dave Newman. Dennis Braithwaite. Kent Buchanan. Paul Zimmerman. Gary Duncan. Vic Comforte. Gary Hlady. Row 4: Dave Clark. Steve Bridges. Mike Fredcrickson. Kim Sherman. Calvin Run. Tom Kasel. Dan Fettig. William Martin. Glenn Grosser. Absent From Pic- ture are Larry Dcno. Don Dow jot as. Ron McCluskcy. Gary Vlcck. Ron Folich. Tom Boberg. Mickey Hamilton. 59 service clubs Emphasize Efficiency PRO BONO PUBLICO, which means for the good of the people.” is an apt motto for the ushers' club, sponsored by Mr. James Freese. Members wore new uniforms at all school programs using the school auditorium. Members of D-CLUB. under the direction of Mr. Stephen Oraeko. ushered at sports events, participated in a sports night during Christmas vacation, and attended a pro- fessional baseball game in the spring. Besides discharging their duties in the library, members of LIBRARY AIDES, under the guidance of Mrs. Joan Wilson, caroled at Hinsdale Sanitarium, made faculty book- marks. and held an award party in the spring. Each member of SERVICE CLUB, under the direction of Mr. Steven Skinner, spent one hour each day performing routine duties in student personnel or guidance offices. SERVICE CLl'B WORKERS Front Row: l.ynnc Wilson, Vicki Haag. Diane Chamberlain. Barb Kusnierz. Belli («ears . Donna Hcrgert. Row 2: Jean Feinstcin. Peggy Winters. Ed VerVerv Peg Lone. Barb Bobysud. Peg Sheldon. Shirley Wollney. Row 3: Florence Deincri. Ioni Hindman. Lynn Blasco. Mr. Steven Skinner, sponsor. Row 4: Marie Reilly. Bcih Wright. Kathy Mikulcik. Greg Fcltz, Jim Wildhagen. Deb Feltz. Tony Russo. Dee Barilcy. Ken Logan. Cathy Gammuto. Myra Walker. Helene Paradise. Beth Wright enjoys the IMC LIBRARY AIDES- Front Row: Kathy Soltwisch. Donna Hergcrl. Pat Betdc. Audrey Evanston. Julie atmosphere. Diane Fiedler. Sharon Guenthncr. Barbara Schiller. Dillon. Joan Koval. Karol Falta. Terry Duncan. Row 2: Sue Hoskins. 60 D-CLUB — Front Row: Jim Russell. President: Jim Brick man Row 2: Dave Miller. Darryl (Jetty. Jeff Smith. Steve Current. Mike Webber Mr Stephen Oracko. sponsor of D- Club. admires the p« l sh of achieve- ment. PRO BONO Front Row: Linda Feckner. Ann Zollinger. Nancy Burst. Diana Williams. Anita Piper. Barb Kusnicrz. Donna Closson. Kathy Mik- uleik. Liz Pedersen. Alice Buckcridge. Cheryl Wendell. Sue Lane. JoStrawn. Debbie Kidd. Row 2: Donna Pollack. V'icki Devick. Barb Sheldon. Marjorie Jirka. Carolyn Jirka. Judy Fcttic. Cindv Bowers. Dawn Docrhocfcr. Melissa Linnecn. Sue Miller. Joyce Frikson. Dcbby Hojan. Wendy Knox. Diane Laisch. Row 3: Dean Winsch. Paul Zimmerman. Dave Mayer. Barb Svoboda. Gayle Sloier. Sue Schwcndcman. Denise Arend. Sue Mclichar. Dcbby Raap. Linda Engclsman. Don Docrhocfcr. Dave Miller. Chuck Adams. Chris Jacobson Row 4: Claudio (Jhiggi. Nick Stathas. Rick Ullrich. Mike Webber. Brian Brownell. John Kloster. Jeff Smith. Kevin Smith. Jim Utley. Tom Ullrich. Tom Hindman. Bruce Strang. Brian Hanson. Mr. James Freese. Sponsor. girls' club Sponsors Traditional Activities This has been a year of happenings for GIRLS’ CLUB. Among this year's register of events were Daddy-Daughter Night, the Mother-Daughter Tea. the annual spring fashion show, and daily after-school candy sales. At the fall fashion show freshman girls were introduced to high school extra- curricular activities and were invited to join the club. During the holiday season the girls contributed to the Christmas spirit by selling mistletoe and hosting a caroling party. Spon- sored by Mrs. Gail Denker and Mrs. Judith Carithers. the club continued to support a Vietnamese orphan. Once again. Girls’ Club fulfilled its dual purposes of community ser- vice and social activity. Mrs. Gail Dcnkcr presents the traditional rose award. The Girls' Club Daddy-Daughter Night contrasts sharply with the Formal Prom Show. GIRLS' CLUB Mrs. Judith Carithers. Sponsor; Mrs. Gail Denker. Spon- Kim Binder. Dottic Guthrie. President; Debbie Grant. Secretary: Barb sor; Jeanne Miller. Sue Johnson. Treasurer; Anne Miller. Vice-President; Mott. Sue Kintcr. Ruth Carstcns. Debbie Corbin. Martha Koenig. 62 SPORTS AND SPIRIT pom-poti cheerleaders gaa pep cluh hi-y assemblies cheer girls Spark DGN Spirit Under the leadership of Mrs. Marilyn Muehlhauscr. the POM PON SQUAD pro- vided half-time entertainment throughout the entire football ami basketball seasons. The thirty-four Pom Pon girls boosted school spirit by performing dance routines at ath- letic events and pep assemblies. This year the squad practiced during a gym class hour. The CHEERLEADING SQUAD, spon- sored by Miss Mary Brooks. led school spirit and sportsmanship at our fall and winter athletic events. The cheerleading program was expanded this year with the addition of a squad to cheer at all wrestling matches. Next year's cheerleaders were chosen by the faculty at try-outs held in the spring. Pom-Pon salutes the Trojans. POM PON SQUAD- Front Row; Sue Vroman. Jan Erikson. Kathy Doty. Elin Engbcrg. Laura Blair. Vicki Deviek. Row 2: Pam Ptuhar. Kathy Rankin. Nancy Ramey. Ellic Ullrich. Sue Ellen Davison. Row 3: Denise Bakirdjis. Ann Brania. Lynn Wilson. Lynn Dickey. Maureen Martinck. Gayle Sloier. Anita Furcich. Front Row: Randy Mikolas. Pat Adams. Karen Wallingford. Nancy Lan- ham. Laura Lemkau. Row 2: Sue Dalton. Ruth Carstcns. Debbie Chamber- lain. Pat McAleer. Row 3: Karen Thayer. Karen Stahl. Sally Pickerl. Jeanne Miller. Cady Soukup. Anne Miller. Nancy Nichols. 64 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Nancy Smith. Barb Corbine. Kathy Thomsen. Beth Fisher. Row 2: Donna Wolf, Beth llowerion. Wendy Knox. Kalhv Mikulcik. Who says chcerleading is all glamour? FROSHSOPH CHEERLEADERS-Meg Howerton. Julie Marchesc. Cindy Debs. Linda Poyntcr. Debbie Brickman. Sue Rousch. Judy Fctlig, Holly Bockcr WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Marcia Szal. Chris Snyder. Barb Sheldon. Karen Duff. Chris Fritzsche. Vicki Haag 65 action clubs Fire Up Enthusiasm GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, under the direction of Miss Sandra Ras- mussen and Miss Irene Krajewski. provides an intramural sports program for girls. This year's agenda included the annual initiation. Saturday play days, popcorn sales at foot- ball games and a spring banquet. Sponsored by Miss Mary Brooks. PEP CLUB boosted school spirit by decorating goal postsand selling spirit ribbons. Members also painted posters which hung in the halls before each game. Sports nights, an induction dinner, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic com- prised the activities of Hi-Y. To provide money for its many projects. Hi-Y. spon- sored by Mr. George Pappas, operated a con- cession stand at all home football games. One good wliey deserves another. GAA BOARD Front Row: F.laine Ullrich. Nancy Smith. Monica Martinck. Barb Sheldon. Joanne Bauer Row 2: Anita Furcieh. President; Jeanne Miller. Row 3: Pat Murphy. Karen Stahl. Nina Furcieh. Rohin Knox. Maureen Murtinek. Mary Samuel. 66 It is better to have hit and missed than never to have hit at all. There’s a worm coming oul of ihc second box on (he right! Hl-Y BOARD Level One: Bruce Sirang. Treasurer; Jeff Crandall. Vice-President. Level 2: Nick Tschaika. Carl Renouard. Secretary, l evel 3: Cierry Gansberg. Mike Bruehas. lid Hancock. Level 4: Nick Stathas. President. Absent from picture is Mike Leone. Vice-President. PEP CLUB Front Row: Beth Howerton. President; Miss Mary Brooks. Sponsor; Kathy Thomsen. Publicity. Row 2: Mary Lou Kovac. Vice-President; Shelley Bakosh. Treasurer. Row 3: Beth Fisher. Secretary. 67 pep assemblies Promote School Spirit PEP ASSEMBLIES at DON are a unii|ue combination of efforts by the cheerleaders, pom pon squad, athletic coaches, band, pep club and the entire student body. Numerous pep assemblies were held in the fall and win- ter seasons. Highlighting this year’s pep as- semblies were the programs for homecoming, poster day. and winter sports. The poster day featured a presentation to the sophomore class of the first place award for the best poster display. At the first assemblies of the fall and winter sports seasons the athletic teams were introduced to the student body, and captains and coaches gave short speeches. Oh boy. a megaphone! choir and orchestra Develop Many Talents Vocally talented senior girls and senior and junior boys comprise membership of the A CAPELLA CHOIR, under the direction of Mr. Richard Hart. The Veterans' Day con- cert. the Christmas concert, a choir festival at South High School, and a spring concert were the important musical events in which the choir participated. In March A Capella staged a colorful production of George Ger- shwin's operetta. Of Thee I Sing. Sixteen Choir members were chosen to form the Madrigal Choir. The DGN ORCHESTRA, under the di- rection of Mrs. Margaret Thompson pre- sented many performances, climaxing the year's activities with a popular spring con- cert. They participated in the traditional Christmas concert and also accompanied the Operetta. Of The I Sing. Two outstanding musicians, Georgia Ramp and Linda Sand, have been chosen on the basis of auditions by the Illinois Music Educators Association to tour Europe this summer with an orch- estra composed of outstanding Illinois high school musicians. Kspril dc corps ACAPELLA CHOIR. 1%7-bX Front Row: Li Pedersen. Jean Fcinstein. Kris Wright. Sandy Babich. Jill Clockadalc. Janice Lukes. Nancy Ramey. Joan Grosgulh. Pat McFaddcn. Linda Sands. Laura Blair. Anita Furcicli. Sue Lambert. Mary Zapalka. Karolyn Falla. Dons Amundsen. Judy Kascl. BarbMajccn. Karen Wallingford. Row 2: Jean Kocurek. Debbi Grant. Nikki Bennett. Donna Price. Lauren Bodnar . Laura Pantmler. Doltie Guthrie. Penny Rimnac. Pam Lauc. Laura McFarland. Candy Soukup. Mary Reid. Helen Sterka. Diane Steagall. Cathy Mitchell. Debbie Bateman. Janedd Tuma. Gayle Sloicr. Anne Studicr. Sue Davison. Row Cathy Baughman. Sue Lathrop. Mike Krai. Tim McJoynt. Carter Daly. Doug Zimmerman. Dave Gustafson. Andre Lambert. Chuck Putaski. Dean Littlefield. Joe Havel. Bruce Walter. Mike Leone. Don Thompson. Terry Moore. John Mangom. Marcia S al. Gail Phinney. Patti Clark. Row 4: Nick Staihas. Ray Bozicnik. Mike Webber. Darryl Gornik. Paul Zimmerman. Jeff Parke. Dave Howerton. Jeff Smith. Darryl Getty. Scott Bartlett. Joe Davis. Brian Han- son. Don Grant. Daw Jackson. Denny Sicwak. Steve Gcis. Chuck Adams. Don Doerhoefer. Mark Schramm. Bob Peterson. 70 Downers Orovc North Orchestra, 1967-68 ORCHFSTRA Joanne Bauer Barbara Becker Ralph Bednarz Sue Blaida Paul Blair Jell Bollinger Steve Breyfogle Michael Bruchus Pal Connell Christine Cook Chuck Crone Dick Crone Audrey Kvansion Barbara Finley Chris Fritzschc Jon Graham John Gray Martha Grazis Richard (Juenther Jean Gustafson Peggy Hancock Steve Harris Sue Harris Barbara Heskett Dan Hochleuiner Mark Hochleuiner Sue Hoskins Don Jacobs Patrick Johnson Sue Kinter Bill Larsen Carrie leathers Steve Magruder Frank Marchesc Larry Massingill Debbie Mulac Paul Olson John Ore Linda Peck a Anita Piper Steve Pollard Georgia Ramp Randy Rink Jeff Run Linda Sand Maurice Sand Frica Shakcllc Anne Soukup Mark Sperling Helen sterka Ann Studicr Dave Sutler Barbara Svoboda David Taleott Candy I’lfig Diana Williams Tom Winningham Kathleen Zitny Denise Zolotar Orchestra is . . 71 a cappella Stages Of Thee I Sing . In George Gershwin's political satire. “Of Thee I Sing. a major political party's Love Platform is publicized through a beauty con- test to select a wife for the presidential can- didate. John P. Wintergreen. When Mr. Wintergreen secretly marries a wholesome White House secretary. Mary Turner, the beany contest winner. Diana Devereaux sues for breach of promise, creating all sorts of political complications. The dilemma is re- solved when the forgotten man. elderly Vice- President Throttlebottom marries Diana Devereaux. OF THEE I SING CAST Louis Lippman..............Mike Webber Francis X. Gilhooley....Paul Zimmerman Mathew Arnold Fulton.........Meff Smith John Mangoni Senator Robert E. Lyons .... David Jackson Senator Carver Jones.......Bruce Walter Alexander Throttlebottom............... •John Van Horne Joe Davis John P. Wintergreen................. Don Grant Brian Hanson Sam Jenkins.................. Mike Krai Joe Havel Diana Devereaux......................Pam Laue Mary Turner..............•Laura Pammler Janice Lukes Miss Benson........................‘Judy Kase Sue Ellen Davison The French Ambassador......Scott Bartlett •Friday night cast Musical accompaniment by DG-N Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Thompson. Alexander Throttlebottom John Vanltorcn. Dancing Girls Karnc Wallingford. Sandy Babich. Li . Pedersen. Cathy Baughman. Penny Rimnac. Pat McFadden. Gayle Sloicr. Laura McFarland. Barb Majccn. Joan Grosguth, Anne Studier. Patti Clark. Anita rurich. louis lippman Mike Webber. Francis X. Gilhooley Paul Zimmerman. Mat- hew Fulton Jeff Smith. Senator Carver Jones Bruce Walter. Vladimir Vidovltch —Chuck Adams. Yuvsef Yusscvitch — Don Doerhocfcr. French Ambassador Scotl Bartlett. Diana Devereaux Pam Mary Turner Laura Pamnilcr. John P. Wintergreen Don Grant. Lauc. 73 Man' Turner - Janice Lukes. Miss Benson Sue Ellen Davison. concert and numbing bands Acquire New Uniforms Throughout the year, the DON BAND, under the direction of Mr. Lance Schulz, distinguish'd itself in numerous school and community presentations. The marching, hand added spirit to home football ami bas- ketball games, pep assemblies, the Home coming parade and The Westmont Pow Wow Parade. The concert band rendered their usual fine performances at the Veterans' Day Assembly, the Christmas and spring con- certs and graduation exercises. DON. a mem- ber of the Illinois Music Educators Associa- tion. will also be represented at the I.M.E.A. convention in Dijon. France, this summer by bass-trombonist. Dick Crone. The band wound up the school year at the Memorial Day program where they performed in their newly designed uniforms. Profile of a musician Mr. Schulz's Pep Rami is a popular feature at every home same. DOWNERS GROVE NORTH CONCERT RAND. l%7-68 74 Precision marching requires long hours of practice. HAND Kent Hailey Nancy Bartels Barbara flecker Alan Itcdnar Ralph llvilnar Patricia IIcmIc Barbara Bigger Melvin Blanton iirtis Blood Jim llorili Arthur Broudus Miamian Burgess Duane Caylor Roy Charleton Patrick Connell Kathleen Coultier Charles Crone Richard Crone Wayne Dilly Audrey Evanston William Fell Ralph Geary Heather Graham Dehbie Grant Donahl Grant Joe Grant John Gray Martha Gra .is Richard Guenlhner David Gustafson Tom Haight Discard Hancock Margaret Hancock Janice Herlieck Kathy Horton Su anne Hoskins Terry Howard Danald Jacobs Karen Johns Mark Johnson Lewis Jucovics Sue Kintcr Tom Kinter Rohm Klcb David Krincr William Larsen Nancy Larson Elizabeth Malon Frank Marchcse Julie Marchcse Sharon Mcserolc Leif Nelson Pam Nixon Paule Olson John Ore Gregory Pankow David Phinney Diana Powers Pattie Rcubendunst Randy Rink James Russell Jeff Run Edward Schwartz John Schwartz Nancy Secord Anne Soukup Peter Soukup Marc Sperling Helen Slerka Gary Straskus David Sutler Tom Svoboda David Talcott Karlyn Thygessen Candace L’lfig Dennis Vaughn Laura Webster Douglas White Richard Widlcr Diana Williams Tom Winningham Edward Zielinski Denise Zolotar Drum Major John Burdick Majorettes Ruth Carlson Caryn Fiala Cindy Januol Rohm Knox Melissa Pruet 75 dramatic productions Include Fantasy and Fiction The I%7 dramatic season opened in May with an adaptation of Lewis Carroll's fantasy, Alice in Wonderland. Karen Wallingford enchanted the audience as the eight-year- old Alice. The east of cards, kings, queens, and other make-believe characters wore colorful handmade costumes. Puss ’n Boots, staged in October, was the first in a series of annual productions for (he Children's Theatre. Jack, the miller's son. was played by Peter Soukup. and Diana La Pointe was cast as his rhyming cat. The season closed in December with the Senior Play, 1984, George Orwell's powerful story of man's complete domination by the state. Bruce Kovarik and Patti Clark de- livered fine performances as the rebels. Winston and Julia. Terry Moore played O'Brien, the Inner Party member, who finally brought Winston and Julia back to the Party. Big Brother strikes again in 1984. Individuals reflect hopelessness of people in a communist state in the play. 1984. Smile' You're on Candid Cinematography Workshop. 76 Children's production Puss 'n Boots All School Play Alice in Wonderland Puss 'n Hoots 77 dr a nui club Initiates a Diversified Program Under (he direction of Mr. Fredric Moore, the DRAMA CLUB structure has undergone interesting changes this year. The Board was enlarged to include two vice-presidents, and the schools Thespian Troupe now assists the second vice-president in planning pro- grams for the meetings. These programs give drama students opportunities to perform in an informal atmosphere and to gain poise for the more formal public presentations. The club's many facets are designed to meet diversified student interests. The newly organized FM station WDGC. offers stu- dents an opportunity to broaden their knowl- edge in the field of oral communication. The Drama Club bulletin was created this year to acquaint members with drama happenings, and to explain the workings of the club to new members. Every play requires a well-trained make up crew. DRAMA CLUB BOARD Front Ron: Laura Pammler. Bonnie Schulz.. Row 2: Mike Bruehas. Cindy Uphoff. Rickie Nelson. Boh Rubendunst- Row 3: Karen Wallingford, Mr. Fred Moore. Sponsor; Patti Clark. Row 4: Bob Peterson. Terry Moore, Vickie Oswald. WDGN Trudy Paine. John Cross. Mr. Fred Moore. Sponsor. Larry Massingill. Bruce Kovarik. Mike Bruehas. Sue Wcndorf. 78 PsycHiA+ric ElP HOBBY AND CAREER Aeronautics Hypo-Hound:1 Science Club Psychology Club German Club French Club Spanish Club Latin Club FT A Art Club FHA FNA Debate Chess Book Club Ski Club Bridge Club academic dabs Probe Areas of Specialization All phases of aeronautics were explored by members of AERONAUTICS CLUB. The club, advised by Mr. Oscar Larson, made use of movies, written materials, and field trips. Members of SCIENCE CLUB, under the direction of Mr. Robert Hetzel. expanded their scientific knowledge through the use of films, science projects, and speakers from Argonne and the Quaker Oats Company. HYPO-HOUNDS, sponsored by Mr. Larry Leathers, explored photographic techniques. At meetings, members planned field trips and selected the Photo of the Week, for submission to local newspapers. Interesting topics in the field of human behavior were explored by PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, advised by Mr. Charles Gosling. Films, speakers, and a trip to Statesville prison were among its activities. AERONAUTICS CLUB Ray Schlanser. Vice-President: Mickey Hamilton. President: Mr. Oscar Larson. Sponsor. 80 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Cindy Jantiol. Vice-President; Cheryl Mazurowski. President: Mr. Charles Gosling. Sponsor: Debbie Debs. Social Chairman: Linda Smith. Secretary. HYPO-HOUNDS John Cross. Vice-President: Ron Piper. President: Debbie Debs. Secretary Treav SCIENCE CLUB I ron! Ron: Bruce Knvank. urcr: Mr. Larry Leather . Sponsor. President Row 2: John Cross. Secretary: Mr. Robert Hcizcl. Sponsor. Mr. Leathers solicits new members for HYPO-HOUNDS. language dubs Enrich Classroom Studies FRENCH CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Bern- adettc Bal .er. held successful money-making projects including a French pastry sale. The members also had a Christmas party and went caroling. The SPANISH CLUB docket was filled with events. Led by Mrs. Genevieve Ander- son and Mrs. Janet Novak, the club held a Christmas party and enjoyed a trip to a Span- ish restaurant in Chicago. Under the supervision of Miss Betty Lee Chessman, the LATIN CLUB had a pros- perous year. Members participated in the Homecoming parade. Later in the year they held a successful bake sale. GERMAN CLUB, under the direction of Mr. Richard Jontry. kept a full schedule this year. Included on the agenda were trips to German movies and the Museum of Science and Industry. GERMAN CLUB Front Row: Boh Bruce. Treasurer. Murk Mizcncr, Presidents. Row 2: Marc Sperling. Secretary; Tom Aiken. Vice-President; Mr. Richard Jontry. Sponsor. SPANISH CLUB Front Row: Sue Handelsman. Shirley Wollncy. President. Row 2: Connie Hardman. Vice-President; Vicky Craig. Treasurer. Row 3: Mrs. Janet Novak, Sponsor; Kathy Lekovish. 82 I VI IN CUB II From Row: Ruth Carlson, Treasurer; Sieve Downey. Itoy Consul Ho 2: Jean Cross, Cirl Consul; Mary Melnyk, Scribe. LATIN CU B I From Row: Charles Nolicil. Treasurer; Anne Miller. Seri he. Row 2: Anne Soukup. Girl Consul; Ed Zeilinski. Boy Consul. FRENCH CLUB BOARD From Row: Stacy Omcll. Sue Ellen Davison. Row 2: Patti Clark. 83 career clubs Explore the Future Ft A BOARD Front Row. Myra Zarnt. President: Barb Becker. Vice-President: Penny Price. Kathy Soltwisch. Treasurer; Diane Ashworth. Secretary; Debra Omening. Nancy Ramey. Shirley Wollney Row 2: Mrs. Iris Kohler. Sponsor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF A- MERICA. sponsored by Mrs. Louis Cun- ningham, included in cheir broad program a Mother-Daughter tea and several service pro- jects. Members of ART CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Velma Dickson, met bi-monthly to ex- plore the area of art and to plan activities. To expand their artistic knowledge mem- bers visited the Chicago Art Institute and the Morton Arboretum. Advisor Mrs. Irene Edwards led the FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA on field trips to Cook County hospital and Dixon Hospital. The club also held cookie sales and a Mother-Daughter tea. Sponsored by Mrs. Iris Kohler. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA explored the requirements and responsibilities of the teaching profession and observed classroom procedures in the local schools. ART CLUB Front Row: Nikki Bcnncit. President: Sons Stahl. Publicity; Joan Grosgulh. Vice-President. Row 2: Miss Velma Dickson. Sponsor; Patti Clark. Treasurer: Barb Schiller. Secretary. Young artists demonstrate new tech- niques at the FTA Open House. 84 FNA-Front Row: Donna Merge rt. President. Row 2: Nancy Larson. Future nurses exhibit health literature at the PTA Open House. Treasurer: Barbara Brand. Vice-President: Diane Steagall. Secretary. 85 FHA BOARD Front Row: Sue Hoskins. President. Row 2: Margie Reese. Karol Falla. Secretary; Cheryl Wendel. Vice-President: Molly Keyes. Treasurer; Audrey K vans ton. Absent from picture is Sue Collins debaters Travel Throughout the State By maintaining a good debate record, the DGN DEBATE TEAM retained the respect of schools throughout the state. This year’s topic, Resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations governing criminal investigation procedures” was de- bated on three general levels. The sub-varsity and junior-varsity teams, coached by Mr. John Fuhrken, had the opportunity to study debate in a one-semester sophomore course taught by Mr. Don Vondracek. The varsity debate team, riding high on past successes, continued tournaments on Saturdays from October through March in areas throughout the state. Included were trips to Southern Illinois University and Augustana College. Debaters relax on the train trip home from Carbondalc. Jl NIOR-VARSITY DEBA11 Front Row; John Klostcr. Debby Bob Warhus. Row 3: Dave Borth. Chuck Kukulski. Stan Cecil. Sue llandclsman. Trudy Paine. Row 2: Frank Marchese. Walerc .yk Bob Cox. Ruth Aschauer. Mr. John Fuhrken. Coach; Tim Moore. Mr. Don Vondracek Jerry Mitchell Lynn Marchese Dick Crone Karen Smith Joe Davis Coach Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity chess and book dabs Offer Intellectual Stimulation CHESS CLUB Front Row: Vijay Ogalc. President: Joe Davis. Secretary-Treasurer Row 2: Mr. George Eblin. Sponsor. BOOK CLUB Front Row: Laura Frciwald. Shirley Wollney. Julie Dillon. Row 2: Jill Clock- adalc. Mrs. Margarctc Cantrall. Sponsor. Members of the BOOK and CREATIVE WRITING CLUB, under the supervision of Mrs. Margarcte Cantrall. held discussions of poems and books, and also enjoyed potiuck dinners, and ballad and concert per- formances. Climaxing the club's activities was the production of the MUSE, annual literary magazine. The game of chess was studied and played by members of the CHESS CLUB, under the supervision of Mr. George F.blin. The club played against other suburban high-school teams and also participated in the Chicago- land Christmas tournament where they scored one second place and one fourth place finish. Chess is a thinking man's game. 87 new clubs Reflect Changing Interests Organized this year to interest all card- playing enthusiasts, BRIDGE CLUB fulfilled its purpose, as Mr. Stanley Steed, sponsor of the organization, instructed students in special techniques of bidding, playing, and scoring. Members improved their bridge game through after-school practice sessions and the constructive criticism of fellow mem- bers. Under the direction of Mr. Marvin Schmidt, SKI CLUB has completed a successful initial year. Skiing skills and tech- niques were taught at group meetings through films and discussions. Trips to Four Lakes in Lisle and to the Wilmot ski area in Wis- consin were enjoyed at special group rates. SKI CLUB- Kris Wright. Vice-President: Dean Winsch. President: Peggy Long. Secretary- Treasurer: Mr. Marvin Schmidt. Sponsor. 88 PUBLICATIONS hit'll life cauldron publications Capture DGN Happenings Published monthly under the supervision of Miss Betty Lee Chessman. HIGH LIFE kept the student body well informed on DGN happenings. This year. Editor Peg Long in- itiated a reorganized and condensed format. To provide money for their special Christ- mas issue, members conducted two bake sales and a candy-cane sale. In its forty-ninth year of publication. CAULDRON, sponsored by Mrs. Lois Dahl, recorded DGN memorable moments. Staff members utilized newly-acquired office furni- ture and IBM typewriters to increase office efficiency. Editor Lynn Marchese and Busi- ness Manager Barb Schiller conducted after- school work periods to augment the school day planning sessions. HIGH LIFE Editor Peg Long. HIGH LIFF. Lop Lett: Boh Blanford. Dave Laude. Keith Reiter. Top Right: Myra Zarnt. Ron Harding. Connie Cox. Bottom l.cft: Ton John- 90 son, Carol Mazour Bottom Middle: Wendy Knox. John Cross. Julie Dillon Bottom Right: Peg Long. Miss Betty Lee Chessman. Sponsor Barb Schiller. Laura Wolff. Mrs. Lois Dahl, sponsor Row 5: Deb Corbin. John Liberty. Dave Howerton. Dave Ackerman. Dave Mayer. Vijav Ojiale. Cissy Downs. Ahscnf from picture arc Beth Fisher. John Kloster. Jim Utley. 91 CAULDRON First Row: Lynn Dickey. Lynn Marchcsc. Kathi Stewart. IX b Schiller. Connie Hardman. Sue Lampe. Jean Cross. Row 2: Randy Mikolas. Jill Clockadnle. Dawn Docrhocfcr. Ann Branta. Sally Bickerl. ffl iiiCDs' ATHLETICS 1968 mm . • ‘ y ’• , ' . ■ ■ 7 V- 7' • -v ■ • ‘'“5 ■£ ' varsity football Conquers R - B Under head coach Dick Carsiens the VARSITY FOOTBALL TFAM loyally and stubbornly fought for a standing in the con- ference. In an exciting 7-6 decision over R-B. Scott Perkins returned the opening kick-off for a touchdown. The Homecoming game against Hinsdale proved disappointing when after a three-quarters scoreless tie. the Red Devils broke through the Downers defense to score S touchdowns. Tackle Jeff Smith was awarded All-Con- ference honors and was also named by DGHSN as the most valuable football player of the year. Vince Long and Dave Miller received All-Conference honorable mention. The large number of returning junior lettermen will provide the nucleus for a win- ning team next year. VARSITY FOOTBALL WSC STANDINGS DON w L T 0 Naperville 14 Hinsdale 7 0 0 7 Proviso 41 Glen hard W 4 2 1 7 R-B 6 LT 4 2 1 0 Hinsdale 21 R-B 2 2 ( 6 York 20 Maine E. 3 4 (I 0 Maine 1 7 Proviso VV. 2 4 1 7 LT 13 York 2 s 0 0 (denbard W. 33 DGN 1 6 0 VARSITY FOOTBALL From Row: Coach Dan Wenc. Coacn Dick Car Mens. Mark (iunn. Joel Bujnouskt. Don Sweeney. Chris Palmer. Scott Per- kins. Jerry Lindahl. Tim McJoynt. Dave Gustafson. Dave Laude, manager: Clary Zuchlkc. manager. Row 2: Coach Paul Yanke. Coach Jim Lind. Tom Lind. Tom Lambert. Bob Mcnsik. Mark Zapel. Chuck Fitzgerald. John Holpuch. Dave Miller. Robert Malhorough. Rick Ullrich. Al Jordan. I:d Adamczyck. manager: Jim Hcidcl. manager. Row 3: Bob Spohn, Tom Bobcrg. Bruce Chcnncll. Jeff McCollum. Bill Kusnierz, Ray Hruschka. Vince Long. Steve Samiec. Keith Marsden. Don Docrhocfcr. Tom Higgins. Row 4: Russ Schoff. Bob Schlanser. Mike Webber.'Steve Gets. Don Szypura. Dan Fcitig, Shar Barter. Mike Harrold. Tom Fisher. Bob Lange. Chuck Adams Row 5: Dan Hochleutner. Don Grant. Tom Vaglica. Bob Modcr- sohn. Rich Schultz. Steve Current. Brian Meyer. Jeff Smith. Doug Kcndon. I.CC Shire. 96 sophomore jootbdU Has Explosive Offense Although chc FROSHSOPII FOOTBALL SQUAD had a disappointing season, their explosive offense was able (o score .62 points in die firsc four games. The highlight of Che year was die team's 27-15 victory over R-B. Che game in which quarterback Barry Cer noch led (he squad with his three touch- downs. Coaches Bill Walker and Chuck Carnuxly feel che team has gained valuable experience. It is hoped chat the Ponies' potent offense will fit in well with the savage de- fense of this year's juniors to make a winning varsity team in 1968. DGN 12 I-ROSHSOPH Provise 21 27 R-B 13 6 Hinsdale 20 0 York 20 0 Maine I:. 0 0 LT 2h 0 Glcnhard 6 WSC STANDINGS Hinsdale W 6 L 1 T 0 LT 6 1 0 York s 2 0 Glcnhard 4 3 0 R-B 3 4 0 Proviso 2 5 0 DGN I $ 0 Maine 1 0 6 1 Coach Walker explains Trojan strategy. SOPHOMORE FOOTBAI I Front Row: Coach Bill Walker. Paul Kcnd zora. Joe Spahn. John Nowac .yk. Dave Sialoway. Randy Rink. Mark Lalonde. Dave Schmidt. Skip Slayton. Nick Bergman, manager: Coach Chuck Carmody. Row 2: Al Fngfer. Chris Konoft. John Studier. Steve Devick. Mark Hanc. Glen Lehmann, Mark Mizcner. Jim Potts. Dave Read. Randy Bahlcr. Greg Stachowicz. Row 3: Brian Brong, Kevin Smith. Rod Prochaska. John Glyman. I eonard Putr.i. lorn Sacher. Pete Winchell. Terry Pasquinclli. IX n Borders. Scott Collins. Row 4: Barry Cernoch. Craig Fez- atte. Boh Schmidt. Greg Onarato. Doug Shaw. Mike Polak. Steve Wilson. Matt Kendon. John Schwartz. Steve Nichols. cross - country teams Run On New Course Tine coaching by Mr. Charles Gosling and hard work by die HARRIERS could not pro- duce the winning season hopefully anticipated by the squads. However, fine individual per- formances were turned in by many of the con- testants. including for the varsity team. Daryll Getty. Mark Langdoc. Gerry Gansberg. Bob Gary. Mike Reilly, and Dan Hartung who won the M.V.P. award for the year. Sophomore Frank Marchese, winning a first place finish, helped DGHSN win the Willowbrook In- vitational. The freshman team completed the year with a conference record of 3 wins and 5 losses. Six returning letter winners, forming the core of next year's team, will be strong contenders for the conference title. VARSITY C-C SOPHOMOREC ■C DGS DGN 42 Glcnbard VV IX IX Glcnbard VV. 20 54) Proviso W. 15 50 Proviso VV 15 .15 R B 21 15 Rll 21 .1.1 Hinsdale ( 24 l‘ Hinsdale C. IX .IX Willowbrook 21 10 Willowbrook 5 50 York 15 50 York 15 10 Maine E. 25 4N Maine E. 15 42 LT l‘ IX LT 21 VARSITY 1 ROSHSOPH WSC S I NDIN S WS STANDINGS W 1. 1 VV 1 T York 7 0 0 Proviso VV. b l 0 Proviso VV 5 2 0 York 7 0 0 Glcnbard VV 6 1 0 Maim E. 5 2 0 LT 4 1 0 Glcnbard W. 1 4 0 Hinsdale C. 2 5 0 KB 3 4 0 R 15 1 4 0 LT 1 4 0 Maine E. 1 h 0 DGN 1 6 0 DGN 0 7 0 Hinsdale C 0 7 0 Junior Mar Dan Hurtling displays the form which won him the Most Valuable Mayer of the Year award. Hard work pays off for Darryl Getty. VARSITY C ROSS COUNTRY Front Row: John Liberty. Mike Reilly. Hob Clary. Gerry Gansberg. Row 2: Hob Downs. Mark Langdoc. Row .1: Terry Rloomc. Dan llurtung. Darryl Getty. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: Jell Owens. Torn Rloome, Mark Hitchleutner. John Keyes. Row 2: Frank Marchcsc. Dave Duncan. Jim Pelke. Hill Welch. Jim Lockwood. Row 3: Mike Pippenger. Ed Zielinski. Chuck McMaster. Henry Bilker. Richard Applegate. Bill Kovac. Row 4: Mike Orlock. Steve Lundfelt. Curl Blood. Dave Mroeh. Hob Leichti. Tim Moore, Stan VValcrczyk. Coach Gosling admires the sophomore team trophy from the Willowbrook TtHirnament. Junior Mike Reilly breathes in the g« d country air. 99 101 varsity basketball Has a 9-13 Season Finishing with a 9-1.3 record, this year's VARSITY BASKETBALL team showed both talent and enthusiasm. The team was im- pressive against state-ranked York and Lock- port. The most exciting game of the year came against Maine East where our team triumphed by two points in a double over- time. The team was led to a fifth place finish in the WSC by Dan Widner and Wayne Grabiec. Dan Widner was first in rebound on the team and was an Honorable Mention to the All Conference team. Wayne Grabiec was Con- ference Scoring Champion and was named to the All Conference team. Coach Lloyd Wasmer is looking forward to fine performances from next year’s team, including underclassmen John Holpuch. Barry Cernoch. and Mike Harrold. VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY DGN WSC STANDINGS 50-15. Proviso W. 47-48 W I 49-65 R It 60-81 York 13-1 61-66 Hinsdale SI-55 LaG range 11-3 58-54 York 67-62 R B 104 81-88 Maine E. 79-55 Glcnbard W 7-7 80-59 LaG range 95-78 DGN 6-8 64-77 C ilenhard W. 75-67 Hinsdale 5-9 Proviso W. 3-11 Maine E. 1-13 Dan Wiitncr stretches for two. VARSITY BASKETBALL- Front Row: Jim Ove. B;irry Cernoch. Scott Bartlett. Wayne Grabiec. Row 2: Mike Harrold. Jeff Smith, Brian Meyer. Dan Widner. Mike Zolna. John Holpuch. Row 3: Coach Ronald Jakes. Jim Hcidcl. Manager: Ed Adamc .yk. Manager: Greg Ichl. Steve Leonard. Duane Caylor. Manager: Dave Laude. Man- ager; Coach Lloyd Wasmer. Coach Jim Freese cautions his players against over-confidence. soph learn Shapes Up Coached by Jim Freese, the SOPHO- MORR BASKRTBALL TRAM finished with a 4 and 10 record, good for sixth place- in a tough West Suburban Conference. The highlight of the year was the Ponies' 54-58 victory over R-B. which knocked the Bull- dogs out of first place. The core of the team, freshmen Gary Wonsowski and Keith Lczatte, will be returning next year. Won- sowski was the top rebounder and only 3 points behind lop scorer Le .alte. Sopho John Comfortc scrambles for the ball. mores John Comfortc, Steve Wilson, and Ted Peters filled out the rest of this well balanced team. With the lop two scorers and rebounders returning next year, the sophomore team will have a good chance for a West Suburban Conference championship. F ROSH SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES DON 6-54 Glcnbard W. 54-64 43-50 LaG range 66-52 56-54 Maine E. 48-38 52-47 York 70-72 .34-4 Hinsdale 60-63 54-43 R-B 48-69 FROSH SOPH WSC STANDINGS LaG range W 12 L 2 York 12 2 Glcnbard W. 9 5 R-B 8 6 Hinsdale 7 7 DGN 4 10 Proviso W. 4 10 Maine E. 0 14 SOPH BASKETBALL- John Nowaezyk. Manager: Greg Peterson. Steve Nichols, Phil Pilson, Mike Polak. Jeff Love. Craig Lczatte. Gary Wonsowski. Coach Jim Freese. Ted Peters. Keith Lczatte. Steve Wilson, Steve Ellsworth, John Comfortc. Hal Carlson. Nick Bergman, Manager. 103 wrestlers Come On Strong Coach Bill Walker s Trojan WRESTLERS finished the season fifth in West Suburban Conference competition with a 3 win-4 loss record. The season highlight came when Downers grapplers beat La Grange, conference champions for the last two years. The team finished the season with Don May gaining his second District championship and Dan Siewak also winning in his weight class. Jim Brickman also came through with an out- standing effort, taking third in the IHSA District Meet. Don May and Dave Olp t x k All-Conference honors. The sophomore team won two meets and placed seventh in the WSC. The squad was sparked by the efforts of Matt Kendon, Dan Brennan. John Studier and Doug Hubbell. Mike Vitek prepares to upset his opponent FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING Front Row: Dan Brennan. Costello. Greg Stachowicz. At Engfcr. John Studier. Matt George Mehagan. John Patrick. Doug ilubhell. Boh Kendon. Tom Downs. Leichti. Steve Dcvick. Kim Strauss- Row 2: Coach Dennis FROSH SOPH WRESTLING SCORES 6 York 40 21 R B 24 12 Maine F. 31 21 Hinsdale 22 14 Glenhard W. 33 13 LaG range 35 24 Proviso W. 16 FROSH SOPH WSC STANDINGS W LT York 6 I 0 LaG range 5 I I Maine E. 5 I I Glen bard W. -I 2 I R ii 3 3 i Hinsdale 2 5 0 DON I 6 Provis . W 0 7 0 VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row: Jim Brickman. Dan Hochleulner. Bill Kusnierz. Dan Siewak. Bob Spawn. Mike Fladmark. Mike Vitek. Bruce Walter. Randy Osborn. Dave Olp. Jim Russell. Dave Gustafson. Bob Downs. Row 2: Coach Bill Walker. VARSITY WRESTLING DON 25 Hinsdale 17 5 Maine East .VI 32 l.aG range 16 13 Glenhard W. 27 24 York 21 X Proviso W. 39 15 RB 26 VARSITY WSC STANDINGS W LT Maine E. 6 0 1 RB 6 I 0 Proviso W. 5 I I Glenhard W. 4 3 0 DGN 3 4 0 York 2 5 0 LaG range I 6 0 Hinsdale 0 7 0 Adds to Sports Program Rob Schlanscr executes a back flip. In November, a new activity, GYMNA- STICS, was introduced into the Downers Grove North sports curriculum under the supervision of Coach Clark Shultes. The art of skillfully working on apparatus and tram- poline and doing free tumbling has become the fastest growing sport in the United States, with the area around Chicago as one of the leaders. The newly formed Frosh-Soph and Var- sity teams competed successfully in the West Suburban Conference, performing on the side horse, horizontal bar. parallel bar. rings, and trampoline: team members also par- ticipated in the tumbling events. Each in- dividual is judged on the basis of the diffi- culty and combination of the exercise and his execution of it: and the separate scores are combined to form a team score. VARSITY GYMNASTICS DGN •Ml Maine E. 92 42 LaGrangc ‘X) 46 Glcnbard W 8 48 Proviso W. 84 52 R-B 80 44 Hinsdale C. 88 54 York 78 36 Rich C. % VARSITY WSC STANDING S W L Hinsdale C. 7 0 Maine E. 5 2 Proviso W. 6 1 Glcnbard W. 3 4 York 2 5 LaGrangc 4 3 R-B 1 6 DGN 0 7 VARSITY (JYMNAS'I ICS Front Rom: Mike Hint . Kill Fritzschc. Pete Winched. Steve Breyfoglc. Mike Foster. Dale Johnson. Ron Bailey. Gary StrakshuS- Rom 2: Mich- ael Pippcnger. Bob Mencik. Jim Borth. Bob Nvhlanser. Kent Buchanan. Steve Pfeifer. Jim Lalondc. Mike Vadc- boncocur. Coach Clark Shultes. FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS Front Rom: Bob Bauer. Eric Peterson. Tom Lalondc. Glen Lehmann. Michael Welsh. Jerry Pachtcr. Mike Loren Rom 2: Chris Gray. Ron McKnight. Tom Courehcnc. Bill Atkinson. Mark La- londc. Paul Kendzora. Daw Duman. Tom Derpaek. Tim Moore. Rom 3: Mike Pippcnger. George Dc Falussy. Bob Lambert. Curl Blood. John Glyman. Chuck Nohejl. Gary Sheppard. Coach Clark Shultes. FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS DGN 38 Maine E. 94 48 LaGrangc 84 42 Glcnbard W 90 40 Proviso VV. 92 44 R-B 88 .38 Hinsdale C. 94 40 York 92 36 Rich 9b FROSH-SOPH wsc STANDINGS WL Hinsdale 7 0 York 6 I Proviso W. 5 2 R-B 3 4 Glcnbard W. 4 3 LaGrangc 2 5 Maine b. I 6 DON 0 7 107 baseball teams Handle Tough Season Under the direction of Coach George Feu- erschwenger on the varsity level and sopho- more Coach James Freese. DGN BASEBALL TEAMS upheld their traditional winning style. Both squads competed in home games on (he American Legion diamond. Returning letterman John Buschman. Wayne Grahiec. Greg Iehl. Jeff McCollum, Brian Meyer, Scott Perkins, and Tom Vaglica paced the varsity squad, but it was slugger Rick Ullrich who provided the key to the attack. Despite a lack of experience and few returnees, the sophomore crew capitalized on their fine balance of power. As in all other sports, the West Suburban Conference offered challeng- ing competition to the Trojan sluggers. Rick Ullrich covers a hoi grounder. SOPHOMORE BASKBALL Front Row: Dale Johnson. Jay Powell, Skip Zuchlkc. manager. Row 3: Mike Polak. Keith l zattc. Brad Hlady. Barry Slayton. Bill Gradle. Mark Sweeney. Row 2: Coach Jim Freese. Steve Pfcil- Ccrnoch. Steve Wilson. Rick Bright. Kevin Smith, ter. John Geyman. Steve Nichols. Rod Prochaska. Glen Lehmann. Cliff 108 VARSITY BASEBALL—From Row: Scon Perkins. Jim Saso. John Hoi- puch. Rick Ullrich. Mark Gunn. John Buschman. Coach George Feursch- vvcngcr. Row 2: Tom Fisher. Mike Harrokl. Roger Wolff. Greg lehl. Jeff McCollum. Hank Owen, manager. Row 3: Duane Caylor. Tom Vaglica, Wayne Grabicc. Scotl Zolna. Sieve Lesniak, Brian Meyer, lid Schwartz, manager. SI® 109 Varsity players control the ball handily trackmen Are Naperville Champs DOWNERS C1NDERMEN, led by head Coach Paul Yanke and assistant coaches Chuck Gosling and Daniel Wenc. initiated the '68 season with a first place finish in the Naperville Relays. DON competed against eight other schools to dethrone last year's Class B Champion. Palatine. Seniors Mark Langdoc. Chris Kunze. Jeff Smith. Jim Borth. and juniors Keith Marsden. Jim Utley. Dan Hartung. and Dave Howerton led the track crew to personal and team victories. Up- coming prospects on the SOPHOMORE level include Frank Marchese. Steve Ells- worth. and Tom Trelease. The '68 tracksters surpassed last year's mark and developed great potential for next year. Charlie Adams sets torrid pace. VARSITY TRACK TEAM Front Row: Chris Kunze. Steve Samicc. Don I release. Tom Kascl. Mare Sperling. Dave Mayer. Mark Gicsc. Bob Downs. Vince Middleton. Row 2: John Liberty. Tom Lambert. Chris Palmer. Keith Marsden. Chuck Adams. Jim Borth. Mike Webber, Dave Miller. Shar Barber. Dave Howerton. John Pctruek. Row 1: Coach Dan Wenc. Dan Hart- ung. Mark Langdoc. Rich Schultz. Darrel Getty. Jimy Utley. Jeff Smith. Don Grant. Dan Fettig. John Kloster. Terry Bloomc. Coach Charles Gosling. Coach Paul Yanke f 111 MOTKO •xovuicv l '11? 110 Keith Marsden anchors another victorious 8ftt) relay Dave Howerton stretches to clear hurdle in close race at Proviso West. Mark Langdoc. Scuse me while I kiss the sky. FROSH-SOPH TRACK Front Row: Jim Knox. Kill Welch. Arbie Dillon. Bob Lipske. Jerry Pachtcr. Tim Moore. Tom Bloontc. Mike Middleton. Scott Taylor. Frank Marchese Row 2: Garrett Leahy. Greg Pankow. Paul Blair. Dave Read. Kent Bailey. Dave Borlh. Don Hegel. Walter Campbell. Jim Bitner. John Patrick. Tom Stafford. Pal O'Flaherty. Row 3: Rav Loy, Bob Lcichli. Greg Stachowicz. Rick Ruthardt. Mike Mcister. Bob Wilson. Stan Walcrczyk, Jeff Run. Paul Lathrop. John Ouerry. Kim Strauss. Tom Downs. Row 4: Coach Paul Yankc. Mark Mizencr. Bill Bonomi. Chuck Fisher. Rusty abler. Dale Kctzlc. Bob Schmidt. Steve Ellsworth. Curt Blood. Greg Onarato. John Schwartz. Fd Hancock. Coach Chuck Gosling. Coach Dan Wene. Row 5: Brian Brong. Pete Winchell. I .on Putra. John Dye. Jody Mathews. Dave Mroch, Dan Telitz. Ed Zielinski. John Studier. Bill Herza. Larry Brown. Craig Brod. Ill golf teams Have A Swinging Season The VARSITY GOLF TEAM, under the coaching of Mr. Richard Carstens. had a suc- cessful season. This year's only senior. Steve Leonard, was aided by outstanding golfers Dean Reinmuth and Steve Garvin. Don Sweeney. Gary Connihan, and Mike Harrold rounded out this year’s team. With five of the six varsity golfers returning, next year's team should have an excellent season. The SOPHOMORE TEAM, also coached by Mr. Richard Carstens. had a good year. Excellent individual performances were turned in by Jim Brickman and Steve Quaid. Dean Reinmuth burns up the course. Steve Garvin believes in a wide selection of elubs. VARSITY GOLF Front Row:Steve Leonard. Counihan. Steve Garvin. Coach Richard Row 2: Dave Feltz. Dean Reinmuth. Gary Carstens. 112 ne I nun Develop Precision Vijay Ogalc. number one singles man. demonstrates backhand form. VARSITY TENNIS- Front Row: Ed Zepsa. Tim Mcloynt. Phil Pilson. Bruce Wal- ter. Row 2: Coach Ron Jakes. Vijay Ogalc. Mike Russell. Bill Larsen. Bill Hanne- mann. Row 3: Jeff Love. Steve Current. Chris Muttil. Russ Jucovics. This year’s VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD, coached by Mr. Ronald Jukes, competed in 7 West Suburban Conference and 7 non- conference matches. This year’s spirited group of netmen was led by returning letter- men Steve Current and Russ Jucovics. Extra help came from talented AFS student from India. Vijay Ogale. The squad provided keen competition for all district contenders, in- cluding conference leaders. Hinsdale. York, and Glenbard West. DGN also provided excellent FROSH- SOPH training under the able coaching of Mr. Clark Shulles. Craig Lezatte. Ted Peters, and Bill McCandless. numeral winners from last year, made up the backbone of this year's team. The underclass squad gained valuable experience and shows great promise for future varsity teams. Varsity coach Ronakl Jakes plots game strategy with the number one doubles team Russ Jucovics and Steve Current. FROSH SOPH TENNIS Front Row: Mike Pippcnecr. manager: Mark Hochleutncr. Ken Logan. Mike Orloch. Tom Niehoff. Steve Pollard. Row 2: Mark llanc. Kurt Strauss. Mike Oberl. Steve Mag ruder. Steve Bower. Row .1: Dennis Dooley. Ted Peters. Craig Le - atte. Bob Rook. Bill McCandless, Coach Clark Shultes. Sizzle On the Gridiron Both the potential and the experience gained by the FRESHMEN this year will be valuable to next year’s teams. Finishing sec- ond in the West Suburban Conference in foot- ball. the frosh team, said to be the best since our first place team in 1962, gained the practice necessary for a great frosh-soph squad next year. Although handicapped by the loss of two basketball players to the sophomore team, the freshman A and B squads learned valu- able ball handling techniques. Freshmen also participated enthus- iastically in cross-country, gymnastics, wres- tling. (rack and baseball. 114 115 117 mm. .a-■ •' • ■.«. .«•■•:,t..A.• •■',.• a. ) class of 1971 Melding into a unit and becoming a real part of a large student body were the im- mediate objectives of the CLASS OF 1 . Under the guidance of faculty class spon- sors. Miss Martha Coplen and Mr. Byron Lott, the freshmen established an enviable record for spirit and achievement. Members of the class learned to plan together and work together as they became involved in various projects, including bake-sales and dances. They also won third prize for their Homecoming float. Let's Smash 'Em. As these first year high-school students worked hard in their academic classes, they also found great satisfaction in clubs and organiza- tions where they broadened their horizons and formed new and lasting friendships. The freshman class established a firm foundation for future accomplishments. Rick Ruthhardt president Val Frankovclgia vice-president Adrienne Salm secretary Sue Lane treasurer Richard Applegate Keith Aih.ni.iN w Ail freshmen Have Highest Enrollment of 487 Dchhy Ash field Cathie Ashworth Ralph Atkins Lynda Autcn Mike It.H'in Kent Bailey Henri Baker Pat Baker Jocllyn Barhcr Nance Bartels Miirtlia Biiucr Rol ert liauer Pete Baughman Ralph Bcdiiar Mark Beetle l.imla Beeson Jody Bell Maryann Bell Joel Bennett Kris Berry Chris Biang Donna Bingham Raymond Birks Jim Bitner Paul Blair Tom Bloome Roberta Bobcrg Dcbby Bojan Debby Boor Nancy Borst Dennis Bradley Jim Bradley Susan Bradley Jack Branta Kevin Bridges Randy Bnen Anna Brinker Olive Brinker Roper Broctoy Craig Brod Liirry Brown Sue Burleson Stirling Burns Thomasinc Butler Cindy Cameron Bill Campagna Walter Campbell Brcck Carlson Richard Carlson Chuck Carney Cathy Caron Gary Caughlin Dan Cerntak Dcbby Ceszyk Roy Charlton Karen Clicrnivsky Joyce Erickson. Val Frankovelgia. and Andrea Goodman figure. Bill Cltmielcwski Debra Christensen Mary Jane Clark Gayle Collier Sue Collins Chris Cook Terry Corrigan Kathy Coulticr Kathy Courchcne Cindy Creed Carol Crone Adrian Croxlon Debby Cuntnins Larry D'anza Carol Davis Robert Daszkiewicz John Dcaly Raul Delendo Don Dcmilic Charlene Demme Tom Den Torn Dcrpack Suzette Derry Arbie Dillon Wayne Dilley Cynthia Disbrow Nancy Dosselman Ken Doty Theodore Doubek Nancy Downs Janice Dressier Matthew Dumond Dave Duncan Jon Dunnington Sally Dvorak John Dye Ralph Dyke John Fllcnhogcn Deb Fnglesman Mike Erickson Joyce Erikson Karen Ernest Jackie Farrell Paula Feckner Beth Froscher Greg Fcltz Charles Fisher Leonard Fisher Royer Fisher Sharon Fisher Janis Fladmark Don Regel Ann Foster Valorie Frankovclgia Gail Fredenburg Bill Freiwald William Gal el Mary Gammie Kathy Gasicnica Bruce Gallis Ralph Geary Sue Gcis Linda Gcntiluomo Jim Gicrlach 122 Mary Gilbert Gary Gonska Get Acquainted at Fall Party Andrea Goodman Debby («rant Martha Gram Wayne Griffin Jim Knox does a fast break. Jon Hanes Cindy Hansen Linda Hansen Chris liadamik Nancy Hardman Walter Harmcr Sieve Hams Susan Harris Joanne Hartin Jane Havranck Jean Hedlcr Nancy Hegg Marla Helgeson Kathy Helton Barb Hendrickson Christine Hcnifcn Q ill hln Sheila Henning John Henry Bill Her a David Hin . George Hlavaty Mark Hochleutncr Debbie Hood Mark Horan George Hossfcld George Hotchkiss Terry Howard Meg Howerton Leslie Hultman George Iona Joe Jackson Clinton Johnson 123 freshmen Experience Campaign Fever Gloria Johnson Mark Johnson Pal Johnson Lewis Johnsion Lisa Jom Lewis Jucovics Julie Kaduk Jenifer Karlovil Sandy Keller Charfcs Kesilcr John Keys Carolyn King Tom Kinter Eva Kiwiei Robin Klcb Trim Klee ka Liz Kledzinski Debby Klcven Sue K!osier Robert Knight Sarah Knight Jim Knox Linda Kochan Larry Kocurek Sharalyn Kokaska Mike Kolarich Lynn Kolzow Bill Kovac Louann Kovac Sharon Kovank Barb Krai Ron Krasa Bill Kraus Mary Kravinsky David Krincr Yasmin Kristcl Sandra Kuba Pam Kuthan Tom Lalondc Pat Lambert Sue Lambert Sue Lane Fred Lange Larry Langenbahn John Larson Reid Larson Rick Laue Sandy Leach Garret Leahy Carrie Leathers Jan Leinwebcr f M i 124 Bcrnic Raap and Janis Fladmark find building a float is a serious business. (i.uy Leia Many I conaid Keith l.n altc l);in Liberty Hi m e Lindahl Melissa Linnccn Jim l.«n'kwimmI Sieve I .odgc Plul Loehm an Charles Lolercn Rolierta Lofthouse Ken Logan l:rank Long Pain lx ng Mike Loren John Ijouek Carol Loudcrmclt Kaymoml Loy Tom Ludwig Paulette Lukas Phyllis Lumlfelt Mary Lyons Kathy Macal Pom Magdziarz Steven Magrudcr Bill Mahar Robert Majewski Chris Malmgren Liz Malon Karen Mannix Julie Marches . Monica Martinek Ruth Martinek Ji c Mathews Gloria Matuska Virginia Matuszyk Danny Mayer Sandy Mazour Cathy McCandless Bruce McClure John McCrory Laura McDonald Neil McFaddcn Louis Mcllugh Ron McKnight Chuck McMastcr Nancy McPherson Pete Meeker Michael Meixtcr Jory Melone Marvin Mensik Sharon Mescrole Cynthia Meyer Sandra Meyer Michael Middleton David Miller Chris Berry runs for office on a liberal platform. 125 freshmen Show Enthusiam Marcia Miller Sue Miller Cliff Mitchell Mary Mizowck Rebecca Mongreig Pam Moody Dennis Moore Steve Moore Mike Moravec Debra Morey Debbie Mulac Linda Mullins David Nash Erie Nelson Michael Nelson Denise Ncs.senz.ia Bruce Newman Tom Nichoff Pam Nixon Richard Noble Charles Nohejl Kelly Norris Dave Nyhlcn Wendy Obzera Patrick O’Flaherty Rick Oldham Gary Olson Lynn Olson Roger Opiela Pat O'Reilly ! The freshmen arc dead sure their class is alive. Mike Orlock Jeff Owens Sharon Owen Gary Palmer David Pane Greg Pankow David Paolcllo Kathleen Passarclla John Patrick Linda Pccka Jim Pclke Henry Perry Hanne Petersen Eric Peterson Marilyn Peterson Earl Pfeiffer Gale Pfohl Dave Phinney Ed Piekar Anita Piper Mike Pippenger Joyce Pionka Peggy Poborsky David Polak 41 : 4l4l 126 Sieve Pollard ! ;• I'on viii Kathleen Popard I -inda Poien a Diana Powers Roger Proelor Don I’rucha Janis Procha Nancy Pulls Bernard Raap Margie Reese Orville Rehfcldl Belli Remus Karla Rice Debby Richcson Robert Ricscnbeek Ron Rimnac Cory Rink Kimberly Rojck Robert Rook Gcorga Rosenherger Jim Rowlev Roger Roy Palii Rubendunsi John Winter admires Dave WolfPs push-up. Dana Ruck Susan Rurup Randi Russell Rick Rulhardt Jeff Run Daniel Ryan Susan Rybicki Ken Saaw Mary Sadrakula Sharon Safranski Debra Salaia Adrienne Salm Barbara Samcc Kathy Samicc Sieve Sanders Jim Saulnicr Mark Schaeler Harlon Schlachter Joe Schmidt Chuck Schmitt Steve Schulz. Gary Scofield Deb Schstedt 127 Debbie Serrano Susan Scstak Gary Sharp Erica Shekclle Sue Sheldon Lou Shelton Gary Shepard Margaret Shirley Peggy Siemer Bev Siewak Robert Simon Bill Simpson Craig Skala Sue Slagter Paula Smeeton Jeanette Smith Joe Smith Karen Smith Laura Smith Mari Smith Larry Smrz Peter Soukup Mike SpcisN William Sperling Carol Spurncv Kevin Spurrier Carol Stack Roxanne Staffeldt Tom Stafford Sona Stahl Robert Stanlcy Pam Slava Melinda Stevens Gary Strakshus Malcolm Strang Kim Strauss Josephine Sirawn Barb Svoboda Tom Svoboda Tom Swanncr Jim Swanson Pam Swanson Theodore Szalkowski Alan Szypura John Taguc 7 ' m George Hotchkiss. Ralph Geary. Peter Soukup. and Andie Goodman practice honorable performance in freshman English class. 128 freshmen Love to Perform Freshmen show (he form (hat won many games (his year ik ■ I -iirry Tarman Gloria I aylor Scon Taylor Susin Taylor Kathy Teal Dan Kin Jay Thachcr Anne Thcmcl Richard Thomas Donahl Thompson Sue Thomsen Pam I human Knrlyn 'I hygesen Brian Tobey Linda lognarina Keith Tomes Teresa Treonis John Troianowski Brenda Iurner Laura Tykol Tom Ullrich Cynthia Underwood Marcy Uphoff Jih Uz ardo Patricia Vadeboncocur Rel ccca Vargas Dennis Vaughn Rob Vcnckus Phyllis Vidito Julward Ver Vers Alan Warren Sandy Was Anita Walhall Arleen Webb William Welch Sue Wcrlcr Donna While IXmg While Janice Wheaton Richard Widlcr Darlynn Widner Beth Wicr 129 freshmen Welcome Adventure Mary Winter Mary Winter John Winters Gloria Witowski Walter Witkowski Dave Wolff Pam Wolff Debby Wolsfckl Gary Wonsowski Nancy Wright Rusty Zabler Joanne Zengcr Dennis Zimmerman Judy Zimmerman Torn Zimmerman Kathleen Zitnv Karen Zolad Anne Zollinger Jim Zonsol Ken Doty finds making a float is a stuffy business. 130 class of 1970 Bob Cocks president Tim Moore vice-president fST r w 7 Jean Reick secretary Myra Walker treasurer With the aid of faculty class sponsors, Mr. Richard Jontry and Mrs. Lorna Sterling, the SOPHOMORE CLASS engaged successfully in a large number of interesting projects. The Class of 70 won first place in Banner Day competition and second place in the Home- coming float contest. Members of the class collaborated to put together a new all-sch x l directory for distribution to all students. While the sophomores concentrated on academic achievements, they also par- ticipated actively in extra-curricular and social activities, sponsoring an exceptionally popular all-school mixer. The year proved to be a fine training period in preparation for leadership responsibilities to be enjoyed individually and collectively during upper- class years. sophomores Attain a 480 Enrollment At registration. Jim Brick man and Steve DcVick register complaints. Dennis Adams Tom Aiken iltii Joseph Allen Roger Anderson Bill Andrews Linda Arnolde Ruth Aschaucr Marvin Ash Rick Aszman Bruce Atkins Bill Atkinson Barbara Bacchi Paul Badcndick Randy Bahlcr Jim Baker Robert Balciunas Sue Bal er Chris Barr Karen Barows Mike Barz Jackie Beck Pat Beck Alan Bcdnar Rebecca Bennett Margaret Bcrch Nick Bergman Barry Berry Candy Bicgal Barbara Bigger Kim Binder George Binks Susan Blaida Curl Blood Holly Bockcr Jeff Bollinger Dennis Bonds Joan Bonk Linda Bomkowski Bill Bonomi Don Borders David Borlh Carol Bourgeois Janice Boss Cinda Bowers Arlene Bozicnik Debra Brand Dan Brennan Deb Brickman Jim Brickman Jane Bridge 132 Holly Brien Ku Ii Bright Arilnir Broad us ■till Brodine Hi Kin Itrong Bob Brown Jan Browning Rol crt Bruce I.it. Bruno Gloria Budyn Luba Buranic . John Burdick Adele Burgess Linda Buscliman Lois Byrne Ralph Buschman Joan Cabrera Thomas Cain Mary Campbell Dennis Carlson Rulh Carlson Leslie Carney Char Caughlin Jan Cawley Donna Cermak Barry Ccmoch Kathy Charapaia Barb Childress Sue Chladck Bob Cocks David Collins Scot Collins John Comforte Patrick Connell Tom Courchene Connie Cox Vicky Craig Id ward Crone Bill Czulak Bill Daniels Gary Dankwardt Nancy Dasko Linda Day Cynthia Debs IX an DcFranco Steve DevK'k Arlene Dillon Dawn Doerhoefer Sue Domanski Dennis Dooley Gene Dowjatas Steven Downey Tom IX wns Margaret Doyle Lesia Drapala Karen Dull David Duman Terri Duncan IX ug Dyer Alice La ton At registration. Terese Gugy registers extreme pleasure. 133 sophomores Build a 2nd Place Float Lee Eck.mli IX nn.i Edwards J. Eickcmcycr ( . 1 I klund Sieve Ellsworth Dennis Elza John Engberg Alvin Engfcr Mike En salaco Boh Falla Linda Fcckner William Ecu Judy Fettig Charlene Fiala Don Fierce Lee Finicl John Fiorclli Joanne Fischer John Fisher Linda Fitzpatrick Limb Fox Chris Fritzschc Charlotte Full . Nina Furcich (Y if Linda Galan Li . Garvin Carl Gehlc Nikki Gentile kCaihy Gei Gielow icrlych John Gilleran nlice Gii J Jdna Gi Gary Giovanni John Glyman Terri Godfrey Darlene Goodman William Gradlc Jon Graham Heather Graham Tom Grandys Chris Gray Terry Gray Diana Gregor Chuck Gregory Marie Griffin Robert Grubbs Debra Grucning Arlene Guenther Deb Turner leads the way to Oz. Sophomores are subtle? Darlene (««ember Richard (««ember Terese Gugy Jean Gustafson Tom Haight Warren Hampton l-dward llancoek Mark I lane Peter Hanes Larry Harris Donna llarte Pat llarte Jean Hat maker Kathy Hawes Kirk Hayes Nancy Heck Paul Hedge Scott Hediger Lorraine Heffernan Joan Heinecke Sheri Hcngcls Chris Henry Don Herkcl Jean Hcrvcl Barb Heskelt David Hibbcln Karen Hinrichs Brad Hlady Linda Hoffert Richard Hondlik Marilyn Honzik Jerry Hooker Sharon Horan James Hoskins Karen Houda Douglas Hubbcll Karen Hudalc Paul Hudek Sue Hudson Jack Humphris Donald Jacobs Pat Jacobson Mark Jaflkc Pat Jamieson Marjorie Jirka Diana Johansen Karen Johns Alan Johnson Julie Johnson Mary Johnson Jerry Jones Phillip Jones Susan Karel Matt Kendon Paul Kendzora Robert Kessl Dale Ketde Molly Keyes Debra Kidd Dale Kirchhoff Maria Kirkpatrick Mary Kledzinski 135 sophomores React to the Beat Carol Knight Mar I ha Koenig Mike Kolarioh Chris Konoff Shirley Kosalka Sieve Kosladinovich Jack Koval Terry Kovarik Ruih Kravinsky Vicki Krefi Margaret Krips Kalhy Kubacki Karen Kuccra Gilbert Kuh Charles Kukulski Larry Kulpinski Larry Kus Joann Laheta Diane Laisch Mark LaLondc Robert Lambert Marie Langdoc Kathy Lanham Diana LaPointe Chris Larsen Steven Larson Paul Lathrop Jell LeBlanc Glen Lehmann Robert LeK-hti John Lenox Joan Leonard Walter Levsenbcrry Craigc Lczalte John Lindsay Bob Lipske Anne Lockhart Leighton Loft house Jell Love Jeff Low Tom Lumb Bob Luna Steve Lundfelt Ron Lynch Diane Maag Rodney Maack Debbie Maloney Debbie Manak Martha Mann Frank Marchese Kathy Marsdcn Jerry Masaitis Mike Maxson Jackie Mazour 136 K.tin Ii Me Cabe Hill Mi andlcss Joseph MeCarthy ( indy McCollistcr Jean McCrory Roltcria McGee Sieve McHenry Jim Mi Kane Alan McNealy Donna Meade George Mchagan Mary Melnyk Linda Mendyk Richard Merkin Glenn Mevsrocr Al Mclzger Rodney Miller Mark Mi .ener Barb Mi owek Kevin Montgomery Calhy Moody Sieve Moore Tim Moore Carrie Moravcc Dan Morley Barbara Moil Dave Mroeh June Munday Donna Napolski Diane Nawa Gary Nelson Leif Nelson Sieve Nichols Greg Nicmec Paul Nisscn Dolores Nix Daniel Novak John Nowaczyk Keith Obert Mike Obert Candy Ullig gives the down-beat. Jan Oldham Sally Olsen Greg Onorato Diane Opiela Charles Ore John Ore Tim Oshinski Doug Overman Jerry Pachter Jan Paliga Cindy Pamtnler Helene Paradise Terry Pasquinclli Sally Patula Zoran Pavlovich Debbie Pccina Cathy Pccka Donald Pender Laurel Perham Ted Peters 137 Greg Peterson Steven Pfeiffer Doug Phinney Michelle Pilceck Phil PiLvon Tena Pogue Mike Polak Pat Polakovic Jim Polls Jay Powell Chuck Powers Linda Poyntcr Penny Price Rodney Prochaska Cathy Prochazka Greg Procha .ka Melissa Pruet Len Putra Steven Quaid Gary Raap Jeanne Radcll Karen Radtke Dave Read Beth Re Linda Regal Dave Rchr Jean Reiek Bill Rczuc Randy Rink Rita Roger Jerome Rogers Dave Ross Dan Rossi Sue Rousch Ronald Rui . Mary Russo Tony Russo James Ryan Tom Sac her Mary Samuel Richard Samuel Maurice Sand Joe Savino Kim Schaucr Suzi Scltcck Donna Schiefelbein Dave Schmidt Boh Schmidt Nancy Schocnbach Dean Schubert Mary Schucncman John Schwartz Bob Schwass Cindy Scott John Sccora Nancy Sccora Douglass Shaw Rachel Short Vicki Siwak Liz Bruno puts first things first. 138 sophomores Chris Sigmun Bev Slavicok Skip Slayton Barbara Smith Are Always Purposeful 9 fi iff Al Kevin Smith Mark Sntola Don Snider Boh Snyder Kristine Snyder Anne Soukup Joseph Spahn Greg Stachowic Dave Stalowy Wayne Stamm Bill Starnes Ccila Sterka Mary Stewart Steve Stillwell Kurt Strauss John Studier Linda Poyntcr pushes success. Cathv Tee Geolf Teichmann Thomas Trelease Debbie Turner Candace Ulfig Mary Vadeboncoeur Fred Vanderostvne Holly Vana James Vana Carol Vanderwalker Tony Vukovich Don Wadington Stanton Walerczyk Myra Walker Dave Wallingford Doug Walter Ginny Walton Robert Warhus Laura Webster Robert Wedemann Donna Weber Tom Wells Mike Welsh John Wilding $ 139 sophomores Are Versatile Beth Wilkcrson Eleanor W ilk is Sophomores are sportsmen. Margie Wilson Peter Wilson Steve Wilson Pete Winchell Andrew Winter Peggy Winter Richard Witowski Mark Wittenbom Mike Wolf Penny Wordel I.inda Young Karen Zenisck Linda Zenisek Edward Zcpsa Al Zikis Edward Zielinski Clifford Zuehlkc Virginia Zulas x Sophomores arc builders. Sophomores 3rc students. class of 1969 Chris Palmer president John Liberty vice-president Ruth Carstcns secretary Diana Chamberlain treasurer Juniors consistently demonstrated class enthusiasm and loyalty as they engaged in all phases of high-school life. With the as- sistance of class sponsors. Mr. Richard DeMink and Mrs. Janet Novak, an able group of class officers directed group activities which included construction of a Home- coming float, support of Trojan Week, and sale of tee shirts as a money-raising project for the 1969 Prom. The Class of 69 won the Heart Fund charily drive participated in by all four classes in high school. While the Juniors improved their aca- demic records, they also became increasingly active in leadership positions of extra- curricular activities, thus completing a pro- ductive and profitable year. Susan Abshire Dave Ackerman Edward Adamc .yk Chuck Adams Don Adams Par Adams Nancy Andcl Linda Anselmo Kenneth Autos Thomas Baker Denise Bakirdjis Shelly Bakosh Marita Balciunas Joe Banks Shar Barber Linda Barr Dee Bartley Joanne Bauer Mike Bednar Cheryl Becsc Charles Benton Helen Bcrch Edward Biagi George Biang Barb Birks Janet Blaida Bob Blanford Al Bloome Terry Bloome Donna Bocck Kathy Bochar Royd Borders Emily Borgmeister Denny Braithwaitc Ann Brania Steven Breyfogle Steve Bridges Jeff Briggs Vickie Brod Michael Bruchas Olga Buranic . George Burgess Sharman Burgess Carol Burke Linda Burke Louise Cabrera Mary Caldwell Kay Caldwell Lynn Wilson. So then I said, if I can't have auto shop, how about printing? Jackie Cameron Ginny Camp Bonnie Campbell Ruth Carstcns Duane Caylor Debby Cecil 142 juniors 469 Students Cathy Chambers Gary Chandler Malim ('hapmuii Sally Chappcl Karen Charlesworih Francmc Chernivsky Mane Childress Dave Clark Marie Colley Laura Cooper Debbie Corbin Barb Corbinc Cary Counihan Jane Coyle Jeff Crandall Linda Creamer Charles Crone Jean Cross Beatrix Daley Sue Dalton Terry Daniels Dan D'Aquilla Janet Daszkievvic . Daniel Davis Debra Debs Florence Dcinert Larry Deno Robert Dctlefson Mike DiCicco Lynn Dickey Donna Dilley Don Docrhoefcr Cathy Domagata Joe Domkoski Mary Dosselman Mike Dostal Kathy D ty Don Dowjolas Bob Downs Gail Downs Sheryl Dressier Marcia Dronen Cheryl Dudgeon Thcrese Dully Gary Duncan Marcia Dvorak Terry Eckert Kathy Ellenbogen Steve Elliot Elin Eng berg Linda Engclsman Dan Ensalaco Linda Emcst Dave Felt . Dan Fcttig Diane Fiedler Nancy Fierce Junior girls are floored by registration. juniors Journey to Success Linda Ernest sings earnestly. Barbara Finley Beth Fisher Minii Fisher Tom Fisher William Fisher Charles Fitzgerald James Flegel Charles Foldcn Janice Foster Mike Foster Pat Foster Nadine Fournier Carol Francis Mike Frederickson Arlene Freese Laura F reiwald William Frilzsclte Jim Gammuto Rac Ganck Jerry Gansberg Gerald Gapa Steve Garvin Bob Gary Jean Geary Stephen Geis Janet Genatcmpo Dennis George Mark Gicse Karen Glyman Darrel Gomik Mary Graff Donald Grant Joel Grant Bill Green Joyce Greer Sharon Grcgcrscn Debra Gregoles Tom Gregor Glen Grosser Dorothy Grover Peggy Grund Ralph Guglielmucci Richard Gulick Mark Gunn David (iustafson 144 Vk kic Haag Gail I I n k k ill.m Janice llajek Sue llaiiilekm.ui Gregory llanifcn Michael Harrold Nancy llartigan Dan Hartung Lcc flavlik Um llavranck Dan Heffernan Mike Heint Kevin Henry Janice lcrl cck Jerry Hicks Phyllis Hin . Dan Hochlcutncr John Holpuch Susan Hol .kopf Kathy Horton David Horvat Jan Hossfeld Dave Howerton Raymond Hruschka Barbara Hunt Charles Hutchison Twila Hutchinson Karen Hyde Greg lehl Alan Inciardi Chris Jacobsen John Jacobson Ron Jalovcc Alan Jewell Carolyn Jirka Judy Johnson Pat Johnson Sue Johnson Barb Jones Barb Jones Marianne Jones Susan Jones JoRcnc Joseph Karen Kamman April Karlovit Tom Kasel Linda Keen Wilma Kirkpatrick Joan Klcbba Jim Klcd inski John Kloster Ud Kmicc v - Dave Mayer and Roger Wolff try to nail a Homecoming victory. Rhonda Kneggs Robin Knox Linda Koenig Kathryn Kolar Sharon Kolzow Thomas Konopka Al Kosmal Mary Lou Kovac Kathy Kowalski t, IifcAfc Ron Knng lone Kubik Debra Kubinski Linda Kupfer Barb Kusnicr Andre Lambert Thomas Lambert Sue Lampc Judy Lang Horst Lange Bob Lange Cathy Laneenbahn Nancy Lannam Nancy Larson Tom Lavsitcr Dan Law burg Julie Lawson Mary Leach David Lehnen Kathy Lekovish Laura Lemkau Robert Lesniak John Liberty Joe Lipsett Diana Chamberlain calculates her calories (or the day. Peter Mulmgren Keith Marsden Bill Martin Margaret Martinek Maureen Martinek Alison Mar olf Chris Mattil David Mayer Cheryl Mazurowski Pat McAIccr Ginny McCarroll Cathy McCarthy John McCarthy Don McCluskcy Ron McCluskcy LI vie McCormick 146 juniors Stress Academics Al Kosmal wonders if he understands Mr. Carstens cryptic humor Anne Miller Dave Miller Jeanne Miller Jill Miller Candy Minnick Mary Miser Bob Modersohn Leonard Molenda iiii Tim MeJoynt William McKane Russ McPherson Scott Mcf-arland ferry McGinlcy Paul McIntyre Sue Melichar Bob Mensik Carl Mickclson Vince Middleton Randy Mikolas Nancy Milder Bill Monson Liana Montgomery David Moore Pam Moore Peggie Morse Linda Munday Pat Murphy Mardi Nardo Chris Nash Terry Neesc Crystal Nelms James Nelson Peggy Nelson Jerry Nichols Lonnie Nichols Nancy Nichols Bill Nipper Chris Norris Jan Northcraft Saren O'Hara David Olp Greg Olson Stacey Omell Pam Orlock Randy Osborne Vicki Oswald Henry Owen Tim Owens George Padgen Gertrude Paine Chris Palmer Raymond Pane 147 juniors Consider the Future Lois Havranck is sure that a class ring will bring reflections of high-school life. Bob Pape Jeff Parke Charles Patterson Dec Patterson Bob Pawlak Jim Pepich Mildred Perry Diane Peters Roberta Petersen Jeanette Peterson George Pctrick John Pet ruck Ronald Paolcllo Sally Picked John Picchocinski Randy Pieroni Ron Polich Sharon Pollack Chuck Pulaski Phil Rajski Georgia Ramp Sue Rankin Mike Re Cathy Reed Mike Reilly Jean Reinert Dean Reinmuth Marsha Reiter Herb Remus Carl Rcnouard Jay Ringlc Robert Rocsekc Babs Rowley Robert Rubendunst Karen Russo Calvin Run Char Saad Leonard Sadrakula Dorthy Saif Steve Samicc Pat Sanders Lois Saso Brenda Schcndel Debbie Schiller Bob Schlanscr Russ Schoff Tom Schowaltcr Mark Schramm 148 © 6 c. © e. Aft it John Schroedcr Mary Schroedcr Richard Schultz Honnic Schulz. Edward Schwartz Linda Sccsemann liarb Sheldon Kim Sin-mi.in Viki Sherman Lee Shire Sandra Siemer Daniel Siewak Pam Simon David Sinderson Karen Skarda Scott Stagier Chuck Smith Nancy Smith Chris Smrz Mike Smyth Cathy Sol t wise h Ronald Shirks Mark Sperling Robert Spohn Carol Stack Laurie Stathas Donna Staub Karen Stefaniak John Steger Nancy Steiger Craig Sticken Cindy Strawn Robert Strobl Harry Sutcliffe Ray Swanson Don Sweeney William Swenson Jeanne Tandaric Maureen Taylor Laurie Thayer Ann Thedicck Don Thompson Kathy Thomsen Scott Tobey Norbert Treonis Lydia Tuma Elaine Ullrich Cindy Uphoff Jim Utley Phyllis Uzzardo Mike Vadcboncocur Tom Vaglica Dame Vandillcn Don Vasicck Linda Vaughn 149 The J.E.S. meets again. (Junior Eating Society) juniors Develop Many Skills Mark Vcscly Mike Vuck Gary Vlcek Sandy Wadinglon Jean Waldon Georgia Walker Jim Walker Dave Wascow Karen Waters Janet Webber Terry Webber Phyllis Webster Karen Wegener Margaret Weills Nancy Welch Eric White Nancy Wicr John Wilkcrson Ellyn Williams Darla Wilson Lynne Wilson Dean Winsch Debbie Winter Donna Wolf Ann Wolff Barbara Wolff Roger Wolff Steve Worrell Gil Wroblc Jeanette Zabielski Mark Zapel Doug Zimmerman Paul Zimmerman Michael Zolna 1 Dennis George doubts that this practice will aid him 150 Janice Hcrbcck wonders if a piccolo could produce soul music. class oj 1%8 Brian Hanson president Jerry Mitchell vice-president The CLASS OF '68 has broken many long-standing records. Although they com- prise the smallest class to graduate from Downers in recent times, this year’s seniors have demonstrated spirit and capability. Fifty-six seniors were elected to the Na- tional Honor Society. 20% of the graduating class were Illinois State Scholarship semi- finalists. the highest percentage of seniors ever to receive this honor. Academic ability is not the only outstand- ing characteristic of the senior class. Enthusiasm has enabled seniors to contribute to the success of school dances, plays, and games: they have participated actively in the school’s social and athletic programs. One of the finest “happenings of this year was the Senior Prom, planned by the seniors as a fitting ending to an exciting year. Wendy Knox Sue Kinter secretary treasurer Sandra Babich William Badendick Ron Bailey cells Mrs. Gail Denker. Td raihcr do it myself. Catherine Bahr Ronald Bailey • t. 1) Scott Bartlett Barbara Becker Deborah Bateman Catherine Baughman 152 seniors Number 371 Lauren Bednarz Barbara Bchoff Patricia Beide Susan Benes Nikki Bennett Melvin Blanton Philip Blaida Laura Blair Lynne Blasco Thomas Boberg Barbara Bobysud Lynn Bowers Charles Bong James Borth Lauren Bednarz and Sandy Babich hopefully compare schedules. 153 seniors Show a Flair For the American Abroad John Van Horne is “up a irec in Braul. Unusual Marsha Bradley Raymond Bo .icnik Kathy Bradley Barbara Brand George Brdlik Patrick Brennan Richard Brooks Brian Brownell Alice Buckeridge Dorothy Budyn Joel Bujnowski John Buschman Lewis Buschman Sandra Buss Robert Bussey 154 Steven Byers Naney Campagna Linda Cerv Bruce Chennell Vicki Chernivsky Patricia Clark Stephany Clark Jill Clockadale Ramon Cook Mary Courchene Coral Carlson Patrick Carroll Roy Cassiman Donna Closson shows her strength. Donna Closson James Collins Victor Comforte Richard Crone John Cross Charles Culkin 155 seniors Steven Current Jack Curry Tony DeFranco Vicki Devick Julie Dillon James Dosselman Cecelia Downs David Dalton f Carter Daly Scott Dankwardt Joseph Davis Sue Ellen Davison 156 Gene Duncan Merry Sue Engel Janis Erikson Audrey Evanston Karolyn Falta Jean Feinstein Deborah Feli . Caryn Fiala Michael Fladmark Darryl Geliy Janet Gel . Claudio Ghiggi Barbara Gielow John Foster Belh Geary Donna Glover seniors Laurel Gugy Dorothea Guthrie Frank Hadzima Mary Haggard Michael Hamilton Nancy Hampton Margaret Hancock Joy Handelsman :A M t William Hannemann Brian Hanson i; - I 'i Ronald Harding Constance Hardman 158 Joseph Havel James Heidel Donna Hcrgcrt Thomas Hindman si Suzanne Hoskins Gary Hlady Clara Hocking Beth Ann Howerton Robert Hubbard Allen Hultquist A V Connie Inkster David Jackson Douglas Hickman Thomas Higgins Barbara Hoerres Judy Hooker Bill Kusnicrz promotes Homecoming spirit. 159 seniors Have 20% State Finalists Patricia Jerousek Kenneth Johnson iiii Thomas Johnson Alan Jordan Russell Jucovics Kenneth Kardynalski David Karel 160 Susan Kinter Brent Kirchhoff Brian Kissane Candice Kitlica Alice Kledzinski Paul Kmiec Wendy Knox Jean Koeurek Ben Konoff Andrew Konstaniy Bruce Kovarik Michael Krai Michael Kopecky Norma Kostner Joan Koval Charles Kravinsky Charles Krizek Kathy Kucera Nancy Kudrna Christopher Kunze James La Pointe Barbara Larson Sue Lalhrop David Laudc William Larsen Pamela Laue Patricia Leonard Steve Leonard Michael Leone Jerry Lindahl Bob Peterson and Jill Clockadute debale world affairs over lunch Ken Lukas 162 seniors Richard Malik Sue Malon Marty McGowan John Mangoni Lynne Marchese Mark Martinkus Larry Massingill Donald May Carol Mazour Robert McCabe George McCarthy Jeff McCollum Linda McCrory Carl McDonald Dave Jackson prepares for his annual Easier ap- pearance. Sharyl McDonald i Patricia McFadden Laura McFarland 163 William Melichar Robert Merkin Brian Meyer Katherine Mikulcik Catherine Mitchell Jerry Mitchell Terrence Moore Janies Mulvey Al Metzger Sandra Miller Melanie Montgomery Darryl Getty's effort reflects the vigor of cross-country. Darlene Murray Richard Nawa 164 Rickie Nelson David Newman Vijay Ogale Willian Olsen Paul Olson seniors Elizabeth Pedersen Scott Perkins 165 Pamela Pluhar Donna Pollack Dean Pozdol Donna Price Linda Purcell Keilh Reiter Ronald Rendek Karen Richards Elaine Rimnac Michelle Ruby Sue Ruschke Barbara Riedy James Russell Maryann Ruzicka George Ryan Dennis Ryterski Margaret Sacher 166 seniors Look to the Future Katherine Saladino Robert Salata Linda Sand James Saso 167 Margaret Schumpp Susan Schwendeman Dayle Searles Dale Sediveo Peggy Sheldon Gayle Sloier Jeffrey Smith Karen Smith Lynda Smith Cady Soukup Seniors simple (he Prom punch David Stanfield Deborah Stanley Sandra Stack Karen Stahl Katharine Stewart Bruce Strang Larry Steger Helen Sterka Diane Steagall Philip Taylor Patricia Taylor Karen Thayer Lynn Tintera Kenneth Tomas 169 seniors Record ’68 Happenings jMsSt George Trapp Sieven Totura Donald Trelease Donald Treonis Nicholas Tschaika Glenn Tuma Janedd Tuma Sue Vroman Karen Wallingford Richard Ullrich James Vadeboncoeur Peier Venning Bruce Waller Hli abcth Ward Nancy Wegener Cheryl Wendell Susan Wendorf t James Wildhagen Michael Webber Daniel Widner Diana Williams Owen Wilson Graduates engage in a traditional ritual. Thomas Winningham Margaret Winters Laura Wolff Shirley Wollney Barbara Wolverton Mary Lou Zapatka Myra Zarnt James Zeman Roberta Zikis Patricia Zulas 171 seniors Arc An Active Class A AHISCIILAGER. JAMFS AMI NDSI'N. IX)RLS hcmislry Award 4. Illinois Stale Scholarship Vim finalist I. Malh Aw.ml A; National Honor Society -I; Spanish Certificate of Merit I.?. A ( appella I: Drama Club 1.2: Girls’ Club 1.2: Spanish Club 1,2; Student Council 1.2. ANDFRSON. JEAN III A 1.2. AREND, DENISE Sacred Heart Academy, lisle: Art Club 2.A; Business Club A, Publicity Manager; FHA A; («iris' Club 4; Pro Bono Publico 4; Stu dent Council A. ARMGARI). WII I I AM I rack I ASIII II I I). S I I VI N ASHWORTH. DIANA Drama Club A; I I A I.2.A.4. Publicity Chairman A. Secretary 4. B BABICH. SANDRA Illinois Slate Scholarship Semi Finalist 4; National Honor Society 4; A Cuppcllu 4; Girls’ Club I. 2; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Operetta 4 BADFNDICK. WII I I AM BAIIR. CATHERINE Drama Club I: library AmIc 1.2: Student Council A. BAII I Y. Kl HARD BAN EY. RONALD BARBU R. WII HAM Art Club I..2.A.4. German Club 1.2,4. Tennis 1.2. A.4; Wrestling 1.2. BAR III- I I. SCO I I Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi linalist 4; National Honor Society 4. A Cap|H lla A.4. Madrigal 4: l eaders’ Club A.4: Operetta A.4; Spanish Club 4; Sindem Council 2; Baseball 2. Basketball 2. V I. Fool ball 2 BATEMAN. DEBORAH National Honor Society 4: A ('appella 4; Drama Club 1.2.A.4; French Club 1.2.V (inis' Club I.2.A.4. Girls Club Board 2.V Leaders' Club A.4. BAUGHMAN. CATHERINE A Cappclla 4; Drama Club A; GAA I: Girls' Club 1.2. Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Operetta 4. Bl KI R. BARBARA Senior Band Member Four Year Award 4. Band 1-2. A.4: FT A I .A.4. Vice-President 4. GAA 1.2. V German Club I. Girls' Club 1.2; Orchestra A.4. BEX KF.R. IIIOMAS Illinois Stale Scholarship Scmi-linalisi 4: FTA 4; Spanish Club 2.A.4. BI-.DNAR. RICHARD Latin Club I; Student Council 2. BFDNARA. LAUREN A ( appella 4. (inis' Club 1.2; Student Council Alternate A. Ill IUI PA IRICIA Senior Band Member Four Year Award 4. Band I. ’ V I; FHA 2. V I. (iirls’ Club I.2.A.4: Library Aides 1.2. V I: IVp Club I.A.4. BENES. SUSAN GAA I; (iirls Club I BENNETT, NIKKI BFIIOFF. BARBARA Na areth Academy, la («range 1.2.4; French Club 1.2. GAA 1.2; Spanish Club 2.A. Yearbook Stall 4 BLAIDA. PHILIP III AIR. LAURA A Cappclla 4; GAA 2.A; Leaders' Club A; Pom Pon 4; Trackettcs 2. Ill AN ION. MELVIN Band I.2.A.4. HI ASCO. I YNNF Service Club 2.4 ROBFRG. IIIOMAS Illinois Stale Scholarship Certificate of Merit 4; National Honor Society 4. National Merit I cltcr of Commendation 4. BOBYSUI). BARBARA National Honor Society 4; Book .iimI Creative Writing dub 2. President 2. Bridge Club 4. Debate 2.4; FNA I: FT A A Girls' Club I. Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Service Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Student Council A, BONG. CHARLES Football 2.4; Track 2; Wrestling 2. BOR III. JAMES Bund 1.2.A.4; Drama Club 2; Cross Country 1.2; Gym- nastics 4; Track 1.2,4.-I. Wrestling A BOWERS. APRIL I YNN Drama Club 2.4 GAA 2: Psychology Club 2; Student Council 2.A. BOZICNIK. RAYMOND A Cappclla 4.4. Art Club 1.2. Treasurer 2: De- bate 2; Drama Club 1.2. BRADLEY. KATHY GAA I BRADLEY. MARSHA Paramus High School. Paramus New Jersey; Drama Club 2. BRAND. BARBARA FNA 2.4.4. Vice President 4: (iirls’ Club 1.2. BRDI IK. GEORGE BRENNAN. PATRICK Si Procopius. Lisle: Football A. . . . And now the fascinating results of a comprehensive study of the SENIORS . . . BROOKS. RICHARD Champaign Central II S . Champaign; Illinois Stale Scholniship Semi-finalist 4: National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Art Club I. Newspaper Staff I; Student Council I BROWNED . BRIAN National Honor Society 4. National Merit Letter of Commendation I Chess Club I; Drama Club 2.A.4: HEY I.2.A.4. Board 1.2. Pep Club 1.4, Board I: Pro Bono Publico 1.2. A.4. Captain 4; Prom Board I. Psychology Club A; Football A: Track 2.A: Wrestling 2. BUCHANAN. KI N I Leaders' Club A.4. Treasurer; Baseball 2; Basket ball 2,A; Football 2; Gymnastics 4. BUCKFRIDGF. ALICE National Honor Society 4; GAA 1.4 Girls'Club 1.2.4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4: Leaders' Club A.4; Pep Club A; Pro Bono Publico A.I BUDYN. DOROTHY BUJNOWSKI. JOEL Fenwick II S, Oak Park I. Football 2.A.4: Wres- tling 2. Ill NGE. Al l I N Baud 2.A: Bridge Club 4 Chess Club A.4: Drama Club A; HEY A; Spanish Club 1.2 BUSCHMAN. JOHN Baseball 2.A.4. Basketball 2.A. Bl JSCHMAN. LEWIS Science Club 4, III SS. SANDRA FNA 2; Latin Club A BUSSEY. ROBERT Moscow II.S.. Moscow. Iowa: Lester II.S.. Dallas. Texas; Hi Y I.2.A. Board I Spanish Club I Student Council I.2.A.4. BYERS. STEVEN Union Catholic IIS. Scotch Plains. New Jersey 1.2: Chess Cluli I: Poster Club 1.2. C GAMPAGNA. NANCY Sacred Heart Academy. Lisle I; Art Club 1,2,3: Business Club A; Drama Club 1.2. CARI SON. COR l Illinois Stale Scholarship Scmi-linalisi 4; Individual Res|tonsibiliiy Study Program 4: National Honor Society 4; Thespians I. 2.4.4 West Suburban Conference Speech Contest 3rd Place 4. Drama Club 1.2. A.4. Board A; French Club 2.A.I; Girls' Club I; Latin Club I. Library Aides I.2.A; Operetta 2; Student Council 2. CARROLL. PATRICK Hi Y A; Cross Country I CERV, LINDA 70% of the senior class think that their parents never spoiled them. 172 CHENNEI I . BRUCE American Legion llistors Ward 2nd Place A. Na tional Mem Lcllcr of Commendation I limine Club 4; Cadet Band I.'. Cltcvs Club 1.2,3.4; Drama Club I ; Football 1.2.3.4. I’cnnis.’. I rack t Wres ding 2. CHERNIVSKY. VICKI I) I I; GAA 1.2. Girls'Club 1.2. I ibrary Aides I CLARK. PATRICI Illinois Siaie Scholarship Semi finalist I, National French Conics! A: National Honor Society I. Ihespians 1.2. V I. A Capitella 4. Madrigal 4; Art Club 1.2. V I. Secretary V l ieasmer 4; Drama Club 1.2. 3.4. Board 2,3.4, Secretary 4; French Club 3.4. Vice-President 3. Directore 4; Girls'Club I: Homecoming Steering Committee 4. I ibrary Aides I CLARK. STEPHANY NVade Hampton IIS. Greenville. South Carolina 1.2.3; Spanish I Club 3; Phi Theta Sorority 2.3; Psychology Club 4; Swim ream 1.2.3 CLOCK AD A LI !. Jll I American Legion History Award V Illinois Stale Playwriling Contest. Honorable Mention. Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist 4: Individual Responsibility Study Program 4. It's Adadcnm 4: National Honor Society 4; National Merit Semi finalist 4; Thespians 2.3.4. President 4; A Cappella 4; Book and Creative Writing Club 1.2.3.4. Chair- man 4; Cauldron 3.4; Drama Club 2.3.4. Board 2.3. Vice-President V Operetta 4. CLOSSON. IXJNNA Patrick Henry H.S.. Minneapolis. Minn I. Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Drama Club 3; Girls' Club 3; Pep Club 1.2.4; Pro Bono Publico 4; Prom Board 4 COLLINS. JAMES Track 2; Wrestling I COMFORTE. VICTOR Uadcrs' Club 1.2.3; Baseball 2; Football 2: Wres (ling 2.4. COOK. RAMON COSLETT. DEBORAH Downers Grove South H.S. 1.3; Taft H.S.. Wood- land Hills. Calif. 2; FHA 4; Girls' Club 1.2: Majorette 2; Service Club 2; Girls' Gymnastics 2. COURCHENE. MARY Girls' Club I CRONE!. RICHARD AFS Semi-finalist 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist 4; IMF A European Tour 4; National Honor Society 4: Band 1.2.3,4; Chess Club 2: Debate 2.3.4; German Club I; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Science Club 3. CROSS. JOHN Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; M A .SA 3: Na- tional Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Chess Club 4: French Club 1.2. President 2: High Life Board 2.3.4; Hypo Hounds 2.3.4, President 3; Vice-President 4; Science Club 1.2.3.4. Vice President 4. CULKIN. CHARLES Band I; Football 1.2. CURRENT. STEVEN Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National 38% of the senior girls. 48% of the industrious senior boys consider themselves lary. Athletic Scholarship Society 3.4; National Honor Society 4; Band 1.2; D- Club 3.4. Vice-President 4. French Club 2; Student Council 4. Chaplain 4; Basketball 2.3; Football 1.2.3.4; Tennis 1.2.3.4. Co-captain 4. CURRY. JACK D DALTON. DAVID Hi-Y 2: Student Council 2: Track 2. DALY. CARTER Hi Y 4; Basketball 2; Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3; Wres lling 4. DAVIS. JOSEPH Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Cappella M, Madrigal I Bridge Club 4: Chess Club M. Secretary 4; Computer Club 3; IX bale 2.3.4; Hi-Y 4; Science Club 3: Span- ish Club 4; Track 2. DAVISON. SUE ELLEN Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; A Cappella 4; Drama Club 2.3.4; French Club 2.3.4, Publicity Director 2, President 3. Directoire 4; Girls' Club 2.3.4; Pom Pon 4. DE FRANCO. TONY DEVICK. VICKI Girls'Slate V Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-finalist I National Honor Society 4; Band I; Girls’Club I; Leaders' Club 3.4; Pep Club 2: Pom Pon 3.4. Board 4: Pro Bono Publico 3.4; Trackctles 2.3.4, DILLON. JULIE Book Club 2.3.4; Girls' Club I; High Life Board 4; Li brary Aides 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Student Council 3. DOSSELMAN. JAMES Aeronautics Club 4; German Club 2 Hi-Y 1.2. Board 2; Leaders' Club 2.3.4; Track 3 DOWNS. CECELIA Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 4; Cauldron 3.4: Debate 2: GAA 1.2: Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Pro Bono Publico 4. DUNCAN. F. EUGENE, Lombard Junior H.S.. Galesburg I. Student Coun- cil I: Basketball 1.2.3; Football I: Track 1.2. DUNNINGTON. SCOTT E ENGEL. MERRY SUSAN- Class Officer. Vice-President 2: GAA 1.2: Girls' Club 1,2: French Club I: Student Council 1.2. ERIKSON. JANIS-Valley Forge U S . Cleveland. Ohio 1.2: Cheerleader I . GAA 1.2: Homecoming Court 3; Homecoming Steering Committee 4: Student Council I. EVANSTON. AUDREY Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist 4; Library Aides Four Year Award 4. National Honor Society 4; Senior Band Four Year Award 4; Band 2.3.4; F HA 3.4, Publicity Chairman 4: («iris' Club 1.2. Library Airies 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 4. F FALTA. KAROLYN Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; A Cappella •I; Art Club I; FHA 3.4. Secretary 4: FT A 3.4; Library Aides 1.2.3.4, Vice President 4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4, FEINSTEIN. JEAN A Cappella 4 Drama Club 1.2.3.4. French Club 3.4; Girls' Club 1.2.3: Operetta 4; Service Club 3,4. FELTZ. DEBORAH D.E. 4; GAA I: Service Club 4: Student Council 3. FI ALA. CARYN AVA 4: Drama Club I: French Club 4; FT A 4; GAA 1.2: Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Library Aides 4: Majorette 2.3.4. Captain 4. FLADMARK. MICHAEL D Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Library Aides I. Pro Bono Publico 2.3.4; Science Club 1.2; Tennis 2.3: Wrestling 2.3.4 FOSTER. JOHN Drama Club 2.3: German Club 2.3. FRANTIK. THOMAS FURCICH. ANITA -National Honor Society 4; A Cappella 4. Madrigal 4; GAA 1.2.3.4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. President 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Leaders'Club 3: Pom Pon 4; Prom Board 4; Student Council I . Trackettes 2.3.4. G GAMMUTO. CATHERINE Thespians 2.3.4; Art Club I: Band I. Drama Club 1.2.3.4. Secretary 3: Girls' Club I; Operetta 2.3: Service Club 4: Stu- dent Council 3: WDGN 2.3. GAWRILUK. TERRY Track 1.2 GEARY. BETH —Art Club I: Drama Club 1.2: Library Aides 4; Service Club 4 GETTY. DARRYL A Cappella 4; AVA 1.2.3: D Club 3.4. Secretary 4; Hi-Y 3: Crosscountry 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3,4. 173 Only 5% of the boys and 22% of the girls are afraid of the dark. GETZ. JANET FNA I.2.3.4. GHIGGI. CLAUDIO E. Fermi H.S.. Genoa. Italy: AFS 4; Chess Club 4: Hypo-Hounds 4: Pro Bono Public 4. GIELOVV. BARBARA GLOVER. DONNA D.E. 4; Girls' Club I: French Club 2 GODFREY. NANCY GRABIEC. WAYNE D Club 4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1,2.3.4. Cap- lain 4. All Conference 4. GRANT. DEBRA Illinois Slate Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. National Honor Society 4: A Cappella 4; Band 1.2.3.4: Drama Club 1.2.3: Girls' Club 1.2.3.4. Board 3.4; Operetta 4. («RANT. PETER Biology Award I: Honor Student 4; Illinois Slate Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 4; Individual Responsibility Study Program 4: It's Academic Alternate 4: Salutatori.m 4; Spanish Award 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Drama Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1.2. Vice-Presi- dent 2: Student Council 3. GRAY. JOHN Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 2.3.4; Spanish Club I GREGERSEN. W AYNE Leaders' Club 3.4. GROSGUTH. JOAN - A Cappella 4: Art Club 2.3.4. Vice-President 4; Girls' Club 2.3.4. GROTH. ALYSON GUENTHNER. SHARON Business Club 3: Drama Club 1.2: Library Aides 3.4. Secretary 4: Spanish Club 1.2. GUGY. LAUREL Spanish Club 2. GUTHRIE:. DOROTHEA Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Thespians 3.4: A Cappella 4; Drama Club 1.2.3.4; Board 2.3: French Club 1.2.3.4; Girls' Club 2.3.4. Vice-President 3. Presi- dent 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Operetta 4; Student Council 1.2. H HADZIMA. FRANK Psychology Club 3; Spanish Club I . Track 2,3. HAGGARD. MARY Sacred Heart Academy. Lisle I: Drama Club 2; ENA 4; Library Aides 2,3.4: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3; Student Council 3. HAMILTON. MICHAEl R« chellc High School I; Aeronautics Club 3.4. President 3,4: Leaders' Club3.4: Spanish Club 3: Football I: Tennis 2. HAMPTON. NANCY FTA 4 HANCOCK. MARGARET Illinois Summer Youth Music Camp Schol- arship: Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 2.3.4 HANDELSMAN. JOY Spanish II Certificate of Merit 2: National Honor SiH-iety 4; Bridge Club 4; Drama Club 2.3: FT A 2.3.4: Library Aides I; Span- isJi Club 1.2.3. President 3. 74% of the senior girls think pierced ears are attractive; less than 40% of the senior boys agree . . . HANNEMANN. WILLIAM Student Council 2: Cross Country 1.2.3: Tennis 2.3.4: Track I. HANSON. BRIAN Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-finalist 4: National Honor Society 4; A Cappella 3.4; Band I; Class Officer President 1.4; Com- mons Board 4; Drama Club 1.2.3.4: Drum Major 2.3; Operetta 3.4; Pro Bom Public 1.2.3.4; Prom Board 4. Chairman: Student Council 4; Cross Country I; Track 2.3; Wrestling 1.2,3.4. HARDING. RONALD Illinois State Scholarship Certificate of Merit 4; High Life Board 4. HARDMAN. CONSTANCE: -Homestead H.S.. Thicnsville. Wis. 1.2.3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4, Band 1.2: Cauldron 4. Class Of- ficer Vice-President I. President 2: Debate 2: FTA 4: Pep Club I: Prom Board 4; Spanish Club 2.3.4. Vice-President 4: Student Council 3: Year- b ok Staff I. HAVEL. JOSEPH A Cappella 3.4. German 1.2: Operetta 3.4; Baseball 2: Wrestling 1.2.3.4. HF.IDEL. JAMES D Club 4; Basketball 3.4. Manager 3.4; Football 2.3.4. Manager 3,4; Track 2,3.4; Wrestling 2. Manager. HERGERT. DONNA FNA 2.3.4. Treasurer 2. Vice-President 3. President 4. Library Aides HICKMAN. DOUGLAS Band I. Drama Club 1.2: German Club 1.2: Hi-Y I. Psychology Club 2.3.4. Vice-President 2. President 3; Football I: Track I; Wrestling I HIGGINS. THOMAS- St. Pr copius Academy, Lisle 1.2: Pro Bono Publico 4. Student Council 3: Baseball 1.2.3.4-. Basketball 1.2: Football 1.2.4. HINDMAN. THOMAS Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4: National Honor Society 4; German Club I. Pro Born Publico 1.2.3.4. President 4. Captain 4; Service Club 2.3: Student Council 3: Baseball 2.3. HLADY. GARY National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: National Honor Society 4; Student Council 1.2: Basketball 2; Football 2: Track 2. HOCKING. CLARA- ETA 2.3; Homecoming Steering Committee 4. HOERRES. BARBARA Suring II S.. Suring. Wis. I: FHA I: Band I HOOKER. JUDY HOSKINS, SUZANNE Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. Band I. 2.3.4; FHA 1.2.3.4. Publicity Manager 3. President 4; GAA 1.2.3: Girls' Club I; Library Aides 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 4. HOWERTON. BETH ANN Cheerleader 1.2.3.4. Captain 4; GAA 1.2.3; Girls' Club 1.2,3; Pep Club 1,2.3.4. President 4: Student Council 1.2.3.4. Recording Secretary 2. Treasurer 3. Corresponding Secretary 4. HUBBARD. ROBERT Wrestling 2. Hl’LTOl 1ST. ALLEN Hi-Y 2. Treasurer. Student Council 4; Baseball I: Basketball 1.2: Cross Country 2. I INKSTER. CONNIE GAA I. J JACKSON. DAVID Illinois Slate Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Thespians 1.2.3.4; A Cappella 4; Chess Club 2; Drama Club 1.2.3.4; High Life Board 4; Hi-Y 2; Operetta 1.3.4: Student Council 3: WDGN 2.3: Track 2. JAMIOL. CYNTHIA Girls' Club 1.2 Majorettes 2.3.4: Pep Club 2: Pro Bono Publico 1.2: Psychology Club 4. Vice-President. JARKA. RICHARD JEDLICKA. DEBRA Girls Club 1.2: Latin Club I: Student Council 2. JERODSEK. PATRICIA Sacred Heart Academy Lisle I; Drama Club 2: Psychology Club 4; Spanish Club 2.3.4. Publicity Manager 2, JOIINSt KENNETH Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. JOHNSON. THOMAS High Life Board 4. Assistant Editor: Latin Club 1.2: Student Council 1.2: Wrestling I. JORDAN. ALAN Football 2.4: Track 3. JCCOVICS. RUSSELL Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4: National Honor Society 4: National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Rensselear Science and Math Award 3; Chess Club 1.2.3: Drama Club I; Math Club I; Cross Country I: Tennis 1.2.3.4. Co-captain 4. K KARDYNALSKI. KENNETH KAREL. DAVID Hi Y 1.2: Cross Country 1.2.3: Track 2.3; Wres- tling 1.2.3. KASEL. JUDY A Cappella 4; French Club I: GAA I: Girls' Club I: Pep Club: Psychology Club I; Student Council 3. KAYLER. CAROL Girls' Club 1.2: FHA 3 KFNDON. DOUGLAS—D-Clul 4; Hi-Y 4: F« tball 1.2.3.4: Track I.2.3.4. Wrestlinu- 2. . . . 46% of the senior girls find mini-skirts attractive: more than 83% of the boys agree. 174 KIELUSIAK. CAROL Drain Club 3: Gills'Club 2.3; Pep Club 2; Student Council 3. KIGGINS. l I KID MK MAI I KIN I I R. SUSAN Band Camp Scholarship 2; Illinois Siaic Scholarship ■4; Individual Responsibility Study Program I. Math Award V Na- tional Honor Society 4: National Merit Scholarship Semi finalist I; Band 1,2.3.4; Class Officer Treasurer 4; Commons Board I; Drama Club 1.2. VI. Treasurer 2: German Club I; 1A A I; ('.iris' Club 1.2,3,1; Board 1.2. 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4. Orchestra 4: Prom Board 4. KIRCHOII . BRI-NT Basketball 2 KISSANE. BRI AN St. Procopius Academy I KITLICA. CANDICE KLEDZINSKI. ALICE Sacred Heart Academy. Lisle 1.2 GAA 1.2; News paper Staff 2. KMIEC. PAl’l KNOX. WENDY Illinois Slate Seholarslup Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 4; Thespians 2.3.4; Cheerleader 3.4; Class Officer Secretary 2.3.4; Drama Club 1.2.3: GAA 1.2: Girls' Club I: High Life Board 4; Pep Club 3.4; Pro Bono Publico 4; Prom Board 4; Student Council 2.3.4; WDGN 2 KOCUREK. JEAN A Cappella 4 KONST ANTY. ANDREW Math Club 1.2: PepCIuh 1.2; Spanish Club 1.2: Student Council I; Golf 3.4: Track 1.2. KOPECKY. MICHAEL Illinois State Scholarship Senu finalist 4 Voice of Youth Essay Winner 4; Student Council 1.3; Football 1.2.3. KOSTNER. NORMA Art Club 1.2: ETA 3. Girls' Club 3: Psychology Club 4. KOVAL. JOAN Chemistry Award 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Individual Responsibility Study Program 4; Math Awanl 3; National Honor Society 4: National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. Book and Creative Writing Club 1.2: French Club I. Library Aides 1.2.3.4. Presi- dent 2.3. KOVARIK. BRUCE Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Thespians 3.4; Chess Club 2; Debate 2.4. Drama Club 1,2,3.4. Science Club 1.2.3.4. Presi- dent 4; Student Council 1.4. KRAL. MICHAEL -A Capella 3.4; Operetta 3.4; Football 2; Wrestling 2. KRAVINSKY. CHARLES Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist 4. Psy- chology Club: Baseball 2; Tennis 3. KRIZEK. CHARLES Football I: Track 3 KUBACKI. JAMES KUCERA. KATHY GAA I: Girls' Club 1.2. Pep Club. KIJDRNA. NANCY Gills’Club 2 KUNZE. CHRIS TOPHI R Illinois State Scholaislup Semi finalist 4. lb Y 4 Track 2.3.4 KtlRTZWEII . DIANE I) I I Kt ISNIERZ. WIII I AM Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi finalist I National Athletic Scholarship Society 3.4; National Honor Society 4; Class Officer Vice-President I: I) Club 4. Student Council 1.2: Football 1.2.3.4. Captain 4. Golf 1.2.3.4. Track I. Wrestling 1,2.3.4. Captain 2. KUTIIAN. JOYCE' I) I 4; Girls’Club I I LA LONDE. JAMES FENWICK H.S.. Oak Park 1.2; Football 3. Gym nasties 4; Wrestling 3. LAMBERT. SUZANNE! Na areth Academy. La Grange I. A Cappella 4; French Club I: ENA I. LANGDOC. MARK D Club I; Psychology Club 3: Crosscountry 4; Track 1.2.3.4. LaPOINTE. JAMES Hi-Y 1.2; Student Council I. LARSEN, WILLIAM Bausch and Lomb 2. Junior Engineering Technical Society Award 3; Illinois Slate Scholarship Senu finalist 4; Math Award 3; Physical Science Award I; Physics Award 3; Thespian 3.4; Band 1,2.3.4; Chess Club 3,4; Drama Club 3.4; French Club 3; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Orchestra 2.3.4; Photography Club 4; Science Club 1.2.3.4 LARSON. BARBARA Class Officer Vice President 3: French Club 1.2: GAA I; Homecoming Court I: Student Council 1.2.3. LATHROP. SUSAN A Cappella 4; Business Club 2: Girls’ Club 4; Span ish Club 1.2.3.4. LAUDE. DAVID D Club 4. High Life Board 4; Prom Board 4. Basket ball 3.4. Manager 3.4; Football 3.4, Manager 3.4 LAUE. PAMELA A Cappella 4; Drama Club I; GAA I; Girls' Club 1.2. LEIBUNGUTH. JOAN LEONARD. PATRICIA LEONARD. STEVE Basketball 2.3.4; Golf 1.2.3.4. Captain 4 LEONE. JOHN LEONE. MICHAEL A Cappella 3.4: Aeronautics Club 1.2; AVA 3.4; Hi-Y 2.3.4. Vice-President 4; Football 1.3; Golf 2.3.4; Track 4; Wrestling 2.3. LINDAHL. JERRY Hi-Y 4: Baseball 2.3.4: Football 1.2.3.4. LONG. DENNIS John Marshall H.S.. Chicago I: Band I: Track 2; Wrcs •ling 3. LONG. PEGGY- Honor Student 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4: National Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Individual Responsibility Study Program 4; Girls' Club 1.2. Board 2: High Life Board 2.3.4. Editor 4: One out of every five senior girls, one out of every ten senior boys, wear contact lenses. Latin Club 1.2. Consul I: Prom Board 4; Service Club 4; Ski Club 4, Sec- retarv-Trcasurer 4; Student Council 1.2.3. LONG. VINCENT Football 1.2.3.4. All Conference; Track 2.3.4. LUKAS. KENNETH LUKES. JANICE Future Homemaker 4; A Cappella 4: Drama Club 1.2. 3.4: French Club 2.3; Girls' Club 2.3.4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4. LYCZAK. JANINE FNA 1.2: Student Council I: Trackellcs 3. M MACAL. RICHARD Drama Club 1.2; German Club 1.2: Hi-Y 2: Home- coming Steering Committee 3.4: Hvpo-llounds 3. MAJCEN. BARBARA A Cappella 4 FHA 2. Historian. GAA 1.2: Pep Club I. MAJCEN. LINDA Business Club 2: GAA 1.2. Board 2. MALIK. RICHARD Track 2.3. MALON. SUSAN Business Club 2.3; GAA 1.2.3.4; Girls' Club 1.2.3: Pep Club I: Pro Bono Publics I MANGONI. JOHN Thespians 2.3.4; A Cappella 4; Drama Club 1.2.3.4: Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Student Council 1.2.3. MARCHESE. LYNNE! American Legion Oratory Award 2.3: DAR 4; De- bate Speaker's Award 2.3. Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. Na- tional Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Cauldron 3.4. Editor 4; Class Officer Secretary 2. President 3: Debate 2.3.4: Prom Board 4. MARTINKUS. MARK MASSINGILL. LARRY Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Thes- pians 3.4: Aeronautics Club I; Chess Club 3; Computer Club 2: Drama Club 2.3.4: Orchestra 1.2.3.4. MAY. DONALD D Club 1.2.3; Wrestling 1.2.3.4. All-Conference 3. MAZOUR. CAROL Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor StHieiy 4; Cheerleader 2: Class Officer Treasurer I: Girls' Club 2. Board: High Life Board 4: Homecoming Steering Committee 4: Pep Club 2: Student Council 1.2. McCabe:. Robert McCarthy. GEORGE Joliet Catholic H.S.. Joliet 1.2: Golf 1.2.4 McCOLLI IM. JEFFREY D Club4. Leaders' Club 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1.2.3: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Football 1.2.3.4. McCRORY. LINDA GAA I; Girls'Club I. 175 Half of the senior girls have changed their hair color; only 5% of the boys have done likewise. MOOR I:. TERRENCE Individual Responsibility Study Program 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4; Thespians 2.3,4; A Cappclla .4.4: Book and Creative Writing Club .4.4: Debate 2..4.4; Drama Club 1.2..4.4. Prcsklcnt 4: Latin Club 1.2: Student Council 4: Tennis 2. Manager. Ml'LVEY. JAMES St. Procopius Academy. Lisle 1.2: Football 1.2; Track 1.2. Ml'LVEY. JOSEPH St, Procopius Academy. Lisle 1.2: Football 1.2; Track 1.2. MURRAY. DARLENE Drama Club 1.2: French Club 2.3; Service Club .4; Ski Club 4. N NAWA. RICHARD Conservation Workshop Scholarship .4; German Club I; Photography Club 4.4. NELSON. RICKIE Thespians .4.4: Band I: Drama Club 2.3.4. Board 4: GAA 3; Girls'Club 1.2.3: Student Council I. NEWMAN. DAVID Latin Club 1.2: Leaders' Club 3.4. President 4; Rail road Club I: Tennis 2. O OGALE. VIJAY Poona University. Poona. India: APS Scholarship 4: Cauldron 4; Chess Club 4. President: Hypo Hounds 4; Science Club 4: Tennis 4. OLSEN. WILLIAM OLSON. PAUL Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4: Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 2,4: Science Club 3. ORE!. THOMAS Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Science Club 3: Track 1.2. OSHINSKI. EDWIN Hypo Hounds 1.2: Spanish Club 1.2: Gymnastics 4. OVE. JAMES Student Council I: Baseball 2; Basketball 1.2.3.4. P PAMMLER. LAURA A Cappclla 4 Madrigal 4; Drama Club 2.3.4. Board 3,4; IT A 2.3; German Club I: Girls' Club 3.4: Leaders' Club 2. PANKOW. ED PEDERSEN. ELISABETH A Cappclla 4; GAA 1.2.3: Homecoming Steer ing Committee 4; Pro Bono Publico 4: Student Council 2.3. PERKINS. SCOTT National Athletic Scholarship Society 3; National Honor Society 4: D-Club l: Student Council 1.2.3: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basket- ball 1.2. Captain 2. Football 1.2.3.4. Captain 2. PETERSON. ROBERT Individual Responsibility Study Program 4: Thes- pians 2.3.4. Vice-President 4: A Cappclla 3.4; Band 1.2: Drama Club 1.2. 3,4, Vice-President 4. Homecoming Steering Committee 4. 13% of the senior girls, 34% of the law-abiding senior boys, have received traffic tickets. MCDONALD. CARL McDonald. SHARYL -Sacred Heart Academy. Lisle I. GAA 2: Girls Club I. McFADDEN. PATRICIA Bell H.S.. Ottawa. Canada I: Cedarbrac H.S.. Toronto. Canada 2: Rockford East H.S.. Rockford 2: Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-finalist 4; A Cappclla 4: Drama Club 3; FTA 3.4. McFARLAND. LAURA a Cappclla 4: French Club 4 McGOWAN. MARTIN Science Club I: Wrestling 3. Mcknight, peter McQUARTERS. WILLIAM Harrison Technical H.S.. Chicago 1.2.3: Band I . Drama Club 1.2: ROTC 1.2.3: Bowling 1.2: Track I MELICHAR. WILLIAM Niles North H.S.. Skokie 1.2.3: Art Club 3. Treas- urer; Biology Club 2: Hi-Y 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 3; Library Aides I: Gymnastics 2: Swimming I. MERKIN. ROBERT Basketball I: Football 2: Wrestling 2 METZGER. ALCUIN MEYER. BRIAN Homecoming King 4; National Athletic Scholarship Society 3: D-Club 4: Student Council 1.3.4. Parliamentarian 4; Baseball 2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Football 1.2.3.4. Co-captain 2. MIKULCIK. KATHERINE Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Math Award 3: National Honor Society 4: Band I: Cheerleader 2.3.4. Captain 2. 3.4: Girls' Club 1.2; Homecoming Steering Committee 3.4, Co-chairman 4. Pep Club 2.3.4; Pro Bono Publico 2.3.4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Service Club 2.3.4; Student Council 1.4. MILLER. SANDR A Drama Club 3: FTA 3: Girls' Club I MITCHELL. CATHERINE A Cappclla 4; Business Club 2.3: GAA 1.2.3: Girls'Club 1,2.3: Pep Club 1.2: Prom Board 4. MITCHELL. JERRY Illinois State Scholarship Certificate of Merit 4: National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Band 1.2.3: Class Officer Vice-President 4; Commons Board 4. Chairman: Debate 2.3.4; Leaders' Club 3.4. Co-president 4; Orchestra 3; Prom Board 4; Span- ish Club I . Tennis 2. Manager. MONTGOMERY. MELANIE Nazareth Academy. Lisle 1.2: French Club 1.2: GAA 1.2. PIIINNEY. GAll National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Thespians 3.4; A Cappclla 4. Madrigal 4: Drama Club 2.3.4. PIPI R, RON Astro-Science Workshop 4: Chess Club 2: Hypo Hounds 3.4. Vice-President 3: President 4: Science Club 3. PLACHY. EDWARD PLESHAR. GEORGE PLUHAR. PAMELA-GAA 1.2.4; Girls' Club 1.2: Leaders' Club 3.4: Pep Club 1.2: Pom Pon 4: Pro Bono Publico 3.4: Spanish Club I. POLLACK. DONNA Illinois Vocational Rcabililation for the Blind Schol- arship 4; Thespians 3.4. Drama Club 1.2.3.4. Board 2: GAA I: Girls' Club 1.2.3.4: Homecoming Steering Committee 4. Pep Club 1.2.3,4; Pro Bono Publico 3.4. POZDOL. DEAN Baseball 1.3.4: Football 1.2.3; Track 2. PREISLER. K AREN Girls'Club I PRENDO I A. DANIEL PRICE. IX)NNA A Cappclla 4; III A 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 2. President 3: FNA 1.2.3.4: Girls' Club I PURCELL. LINDA GAA I: Girls' Club 4. R RAAP. DEBORAH Band 1; Drama Club 2.3; Girls' Club 1.2.3: Library- Aides I; Pro Bono Publico 3.4: Student Council 2. RAMEY. NANCY A Cappclla I FT A 3.4. Publicity 4: GAA 1.2: Pom Pon 4. RANKIN. KATHRYN DAR Semi-finalist 4. National Honor Society 4: GAA 1.2.3.4; Girls' Club 1.2.3; Homecoming Court 2.4, Queen 4; Home- coming Steering Committee 3.4. Co-chairman 4. Leaders' Club 3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4: Pom Pon 3.4. Captain 4: Pro Bom Publico 4: Student Council 2. REID. MARY REILLY. MARIE! Business Club 2.3. Vice-President 3: Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Service Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2. REIMAN. KEITH Football 1.2.3: Wrestling 1.2.3; Track I REITER. KEITH Astro-Science Workshop 4; Chess Club 3.4: High Life Board -I; Hi-Y 4; Hypo Hounds 3.4; Science Club 3.4. RENDER. RONALD St. Procopius Academy. Lisle 1.2: Football 1.2 18% of the senior boys have motor cycles. 3% of the senior girls have them loo. 176 RICH ARDS. K AREN «eorgc Norris Jr 11 S . 1 hnah.i. Ncbi ask.i I. lnm Icy II S , Greensboro. North Carolina 2. ETA '.I. Historian I. toils' Glee Club 2: Spanish Club I. RICHESON. M ARK Nunda Central ITS.. N'tmda. New York 1.2. Ili-Y I. Baseball 1.2: Basketball 1.2; Soccer 1,2: Tennis 2. Wrestling 2. RU DY. BARBARA I) I I; I II 1.2. Spanish Club 2 RIMNAC. ELAINE ('appella I; l ep Club I RUBY. MICHHl I I RUSCHKE. SUSAN Girls' Club I: Leaden Club 2.4 RUSSELL. JAMI'S National Athletic Scholarship Society 2.2; National Honor Society 4; Band 1.2.2.4:1) Club 2.4. President 4: Jrchestra 1.2; Wres- tling 1.2.2.4. Captain 4. District Champion 2. RUSSELL. MIKE Campion II S . Prarie du Chien. Wisconsin 1.2.2: NI D I Achievement Certificate 2. Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Spirit Committee 2,2.4; Basketball 2.2. Assistant Manager 2.2; Eootball 2.2. As- sistant Manager 2.2; Tennis 2.2.4. RUZICKA MARY ANN Thespians 2.2.4. Secretary 4; AV.A; Drama Club 1.2.2.4; WDGN 2 RYAN. GEORGE St Procopius Academy, l isle 1.2: Student Council I: Football 1.2; Track 1.2: Wrestling 2. RYTERSKI. DENNIS AVA 1.2: Spanish Club 2: Student Council 2. s SACHER. MARGEREI Drama Club 2: French Club 1.2.2; GAA 1.2.2; High Life Board 4: Psychology Club 2.4: Student Council 2 SALADINO. KATHERINE SALATA. ROBER T Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 SAND. LINDA Hull House Art and Music Camp Scholarship 2. Illinois All state Orchestra 2.4; Illinois District 1 Orchestra 1.2.2.4. IME.A Festival Orchestra to Dijon. France 4: Southern Illinois University Music Schol- arship 4; A Cappclla 4; Orchestra I.2.2.4. SANDERS. CAROLYN FHA 1.2.2.4. Sophomore Representative 2. Vice- President 2. SANDERS. TERRY SASO. JAMES Baseball 1.2.2.4: Crovs Country 2. SCHILLER. BARBARA Honor Student 4; Individual Responsibility Study Program 4; Math Award 2; National Honor Strciely 4: National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Valedictorian 4; Art Club 4. Sec rotary: Cauldron 2.4. Business Manager 4; German Club 2. Treasurer 2; Latin Club 1.2. Counsel 2: Library Aides 2.4. President 4; Orchestra 2. SCHLANSER. RAYMOND - St. Prin-opius Academy. Lisle I; Aeronautics Club 2.2.4. Secretary-Treasurer 2. Vice-President 4: lii-Y 4: Hypo Hounds 4. An Club I. Beta Club I. Cooper Singers 2A Diania Club I I atm club I; Pom Pom !,3; Science Club 2,2: Speech Club t, Ycarlxiok Staff 1 I SMI III. I YNDA Drama Club 1.4. French Club 4. High I ife Board I Psy chology Club 4.-I. President 2. Secretary I SOUKUP. CADY National Honor Society 4. National Merit Lcllei of Commendation 4. Thespians V4; A Cappclla 4; Art Club I. ’ L I. Publicity Director 2. 'Treasurer 2.4. Debate 2.2. Drama Club 1.2.2.4; Trench Club I. 2.2; Orchestra 2.2; Pom Pon 4. SPANNEGAL. DONNA SPRINDIS. I AURENCI STACK. SANDRA D.E. 4. Secretary Treasurer. GAA I. Library Aides I STAIII . KAREN Downers Grove Womens’ Club Art Scholarship 4. u tional Honor Society 4. French Club 2: GAA 1.2.2.4. Art Chairman. Girls' Club I: Homecoming Steering Committee 2.4; Leaders' Club 2,4. Pep Club I. Pom Pon 2.4. Co-e'aptain 4: Pro Bono Publico 2.4. I raekeltes 2,4.4 STANFIELD. DAVID Hi Y I; Wrestling 2.4 STANI.E.Y. 1)1 BRA Na arcih Academy. I a Grange; Drama Club 1.2.4 STATUAS. NICHOLAS A Cappclla2.4; Hi Y 2.2.4. President 4. Pro Bono Publico 2.4. Vice-President 4: Prom Board 4; Cross Country I. I rack 1.2. STERKA. HELEN National Honor Society 4; A Cappclla 4. Band 1.2 2.4; FHA 4; Girls'Club I: Orchestra 2.4: Pom Pon 2; Pro Bono Publico 4.1 STEWARI, KATHARINE Honor Student -I. Individual Responsibility Study Program 4: National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Thespians 2.4; Cauldron 2.4: Drama Club 1.2.2.4: ENA 2: Latin Club 4. STRANG. BRUCE German Club 2; Hi Y I.2.2.4. Treasurer 2.4; Pro Bono Publico 2.2.4; Baseball 2.2; Toot hall 2. STUDIER. ANNE' National Honor Society -I; A Cappclla 4. l-rench Club 1.2; GAA I: Homecoming Steering Committee 2: Orchestra 1,2.2 4 SWANSBORO. BEVERLY Sacred Heart Academy. Lisle 1.2.2: Drama Club 1.2: Prom Board 2. SZAL. MARCIA A Cappclla 4. Madrigal 4; Cheerleader 4; («iris' Club 1. Homecoming Steering Committee 4. Decoration Chairman: Student Coun- cil 2.4; Operetta 4. SZYPURA. DONALD Hi Y 4; Eootball 1.2.2.4: Track 2. I TAYLOR. JOSEPH TAYLOR. MARK French Club 1.2: Service Club 2; Tennis 1.2: Wres- tling 1.2. TAYLOR. PATRICIA-Girls Club I; Pep Club 2 TAYLOR. PHILIP Bridge Club 4; Chess Club 1.2.2: Spanish Club I: Stu dent Council I: Tennis 2.2. 41% of the senior girls have more than ten pairs of shoes; 9% of the senior boys hoard so many pairs. SCHMIDT. JAMES-German Club I; Football 1.2. SCHMITT. MICHAEL Conservation Workshop Scholarship 2: Aero- nautics Club 1.2: Hi-Y 4; Football 1.2: Wrestling 2. SCHUBERT. JEFF Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 4; Art Club 2; Chess Club 1.2: German Club I; Railroad Club 1; Science Club I: Tennis 2. SCHULZ. BARBARA SCHUMACHER. MARK SCHUMPP. MARGARET SCHWENDEMAN. SUSAN Class Officer Treasurer 2: French Club 1.2: GAA 1.2: Girls' Club 2.4: Homecoming Court 4; Pro Bono Publico 4; Stu- dent Council 2. SEARLES. DAYLE SEDIVEC. DALI- Math Award 2: Latin Club 1.2. SELNES. TED SHELDON. PEGGY J Sterling Morion West H.S . Berwyn I Drama Club 4: Library Aides 2: Saddle Club I. Service Club 4. SIEWAK. DENNIS—St. Procopius Academy. Lisle I SIMEK. ROBER T D.E. 4. Vice-President. SINDERSON. DIANA Girls' Club I; Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 1.2. SIPIORA. SHARON D.E. 4. SKOGSBERG. ARTHUR Hi Y 4; Tennis 2.2.4 SLOIER. GAYLE- Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; A Cappclla 4: Girls' Club 1.2.2: Pom Pon 4; Pro Bono Publico 2.4. Spanish Club 1.2. V Publicity Chairman 2. SMI TH. JEFFREY Madeira H.S.. Madeira. Ohio I. Harvard Book Award 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4: National Athletic Scholarship Society 2.4; National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 4: SAR 4: A Cappclla 2.4; Class Officer President I. D-Cliib 2.4. Home- coming Court 4; Pro Bono Publico 1.2.2.4. Captain 4: Student Council 1.2. 2.4. Vice-President 2. President 4; Basketball 1.2.2.4; l-'ootball 1.2. 2.4; Captain 2. All-Conference 4. Most Valuable Player 4; Track 1.2.2.4. SMITH. KAREN St. Francis Xavier H.S. 1.2: Cooper H.S. 2.2; Regional Speech Contest. 1st Place Award 4; District Science Fair. 1st Place Award: 177 81% of the senior girls definitely plan on going to the prom even though only 69% of the senior boys plan on going to the prom. I HAYIK. K AREN Debate 2; GAA 1.2.4.4: Leaders' Club 4.4; Pon Pon 4.4; Fr« Bono Public 4.4; Track CMC . 2.4.4. THOMPSON. LINDA I IN I l-RA. LYNN Sacred Heart Academy, l isle 1.2: GAA 2; Newspaper Stall 2 TOMAS. KI-NNFIII Leaders’ Club 4.4. F« otball 2 TOI I RA. STEVEN FRAPP. GEORGE St PrtH’opius Academy. Lisle I I Rl I I ASI-. DONAI I) Illinois State Scliolarsliip Semi-finalist 4: National Honor Society 4. I) Club 4: I .n.ib.dl 2.'. Track 1.2.4.4; Wrestling 2.4.4. TRIONIS. DON ALD Cross Country 2; F.mihall I TSCIIAIKA. NICIIOI AS Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist 4; III Y 1.2.4.4. Treasurer 1.2. Board 4.4. LI MA. GLENN LUMA. JANFDD A ( appella 4: Business Club 2.4; C.AA 1.4; C.irls' Club 1.2.4. U Cl I RICH RICHARD National Honor Society 4; D Club I; Hi Y V I callers' Club 4.4. Secretary; Pro Bono Publico 4.4: Baseball 2.4.4. Cap- lain 2. Basketball 2.4; CrossCountry 4: loot ball 2.4; Track I. V VADFBONCOF.CR. JAMES St Mary f Bedford. Detroit. Michigan I. Illinois Stale Scholarship SemiTinalisl 4. Latin Club 1.2; Student Council I . Science Club 2 VFNNING. PETER Chess Club 4. Hypo Hounds 4.4. VROMAN. SUSAN FNA I; Latin Club 1.2; Pom Pon 4; Pro Bono Public 4. W W Al l INC,LORD. K ARI N Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi finalist 4 Na lional Honor S eiety 4: Thespians 4.4. A Cappella 4. Art ( lub 1.2; Drama Club 1.2.4.4. Secretary 4: Girls' Club 1.2. Homecoming Steering Commit lee t Operetta i Pep Club i Pom Pon 3.4. Secretary 4; Spanish Club I. WALTER. BRUCE Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist 4: Math Award 4. National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Physics Award A. A Cappella 4.4: It's Academic 4: Student Council 1.4; Track 1.2.4: Wrestling 2.4.4. WARD. ELIZABETH l.oekpori East II.S.. Lock port I; Library Aides 1,2.4. WATERS. R KENNETH Stamford Catholic IIS. Stamford. Conn I. Douglas Southall Freeman II S . Richmond. Virginia 2.4: Football 2: Track I WEBBER. MICIIAIT Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist 4. Math Award 4; National Honor Society 4; A Cappella 4. Madrigal 4; D ( lub 4. Executive Board: Pro Bono Public 4.4: Football 2.4.4: Track 1.2.4.4. Wres- tling 2. WEGENER. NANCY Business Club 2: EH A 2 WENDELL. CHF.RYI FHA 4.4. Membership Chairman A. Vice-President 4. FTA 4.4; Pro Bono Public 4.4. WENDORE. SUSAN Thespians 2.4.4; Drama Club 1.2.4.4; WDGN. WIXiC 2.4.4. WERLER. JAMES WIDNER. DAN SAR Semi finalist 4; D Club; Baseball 2: Basketball 2. 4.4. Co-captain 4. WII.DHAGEN. JAMES Drama Club 4.4; Service Club 4.4; Spanish Club 2.4. Vice-President 4. WILLIAMS. DIANA Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Band I. 2.4.4: I I A 4.4. GW I: Girls'(lub 1.2: Orchestra 4.4; Pro Bono Public 4.4. WILI ARD. THOMAS Onarea Military School I: C.AA 2; Hi Y 4: Foot- ball 1.2.4: Tennis 2: Track I: Wrestling 1.2.4, WILSON. OWEN- AVA 2. Drama Club 4.4: WDGN. WDGC 4.4. WINNINGHAM. THOMAS Band 1.2,4.4: Orchestra 4 WINTERS. MARGARE T WOLFF. l.Al’R A Cauldron 4. Curls' Club 1,2; Pep Club 4.4: Service Club 4: Student Council 1.4. WOII NEY. SHIRLEY Biology Award I. Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi- finalist 4; Math Award A. National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Book and Creative Writing Club 2.4.4: FT A 1.2.4.4. Board 4. (inis' Club 1.2.4; Leaders' Club 4; Service Club 4. Spanish Club 1.2.4.4. President 4. WOI VERTON. BARBARA (inis' Club 1.2.4: Pep Club 2: Psychology- Club 2: Service Club 4. WONSOWSKI. EDWARD WOOD. PAMELA D.E. 4 WRIGHT. BETH Drama Club 1.2: GAA 1.2: Girls’ Club 1.2: Psychology Club 2: Service Club 4. Student Council 4. WRIGHT. KRISTINE National Honor Society 4; Thespians 4.4: A Cap- pella 4; Debate 2.4; Drama Club 1.2.4.4. Girls' Club 1.2: Service Club 2,4; Ski Club 4. Vice-President: Trackcttcs 4.4. WRIGHT. NANCY Business Club 2: Spanish Club 1.2. Z 7.APATKA. MARY LOl A Cappella 4; (inis' Club I: Library Aides 1.2. ZARNT. MYRA Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-finalist 4: Math Award A. National Honor Society 4; ETA 1.2.4,4. Sophomore Representative 2: Secretary '; President 4; Girls' Club 1.2.4: High Life Board 4,4. Assistant Editor 4. Club Editor 4; Latin Club 1.2. Secretary 2. I MAN. JAMES Hi Y 1.2 ZIKIS. ROBERTA Art Club I. Drama Club 4.4: FNA 4. ZITAS. PATRICIA D I 4. President; GAA I; Girls' Club I Business Club 4: High Life Board 2: Latin Club 1.2. . . . And the presentation of the IDEAL SENIOR BOY as chosen by the senior girls . . . HAIR 52% prefer brown hair on boys 28% prefer blonde hair 19% prefer black hair 11% prefer red hair EYES 54% prefer blue eyes 297« prefer brown eyes 187« prefer green eyes BUILD 657« prefer average builds 267. prefer thin builds 11% prefer muscular builds INTELLIGENCE 547 prefer average intelligence 46% prefer above-average intelligence 0% prefer below average intelligence . . . And now the presentation of the IDEAL SENIOR GIRL as chosen by the senior boys . . . IIAIR 48% prefer blondes 477, prefer brunettes 5% prefer red-heads EYES 55% prefer blue-eyes 277, prefer brown eyes 18% prefer green eyes HEIGHT 72% prefer medium girls 18% prefer short girls 10% prefer tall girls INTELLIGENCE 567« perfer normal girls 407, prefer above-average girls 47 prefer below-averagc girls 178 youth center Is Redecorated YOUTH CENTER OFFICERS Barb Sheldon. Vice-President: Donna Closson. Secretary: Lynn Dickey. Treasurer: Sandy Miller. President. Sue Dalton peddles her wares at l%7 Carnival. Wuv Jim Utley demonstrates the latest move. Paid Advertisement North Tops’ Contrai on Mat, 25-17 coming Students to Have 2-Day Holiday Saturday To Be Another Day of S AT. Testing ' L % Dancing Giant 2-Paae PncM Index A Abshire. Susan . . . 142 Ackerman. David . . . 142.91 Adamo yk. Fdward . . . 102.142. 96 Adams. Charles . . . 38.61.72.118. 142.96 Adams. Dennis ... 132 Adams. Don . . . 142 Adams. Mr. Herbert . . . 8.16.37. 38.181 Adams. Patricia . . . 64.142 Ahlschlagcr. James . . . 152 Aiken. Thomas . . . 82.132 Allen. Joseph . . . 132 Alphonse... 42 Amundsen. Doris . . . 39,48,70, 152 Andcl. Nancy ... 142 Anderson. Mrs. Genevieve . . . 20 Andersen. Mrs. Diane ... 24 Anderson. Jean ... 152 Anderson. Roger . . . 132 Andrews. William ... 132 Ansclmo. Linda . . . 142 Antos. Kenneth . . 142 Applegate. Richard . . .99.121 Arbanas. Keith . . 121 A rend. Denise . . .61.152 Armgard. William .. . 152 Arnolde. Linda . 132 Aschauer, Ruth . . . 42.48.86.132 Ash. Marvin . . . 132 Ashficld. Deborah ... 121 Ashficld. Steven . . 152 Ashworth. Kathleen . . 121 Ashworth. Diana ... 84.152 Ascman. Richard ... 132 Atkins. Bruce ... 132 Atkins. Ralph ... 121 Atkinson. William . . . 132,140. 105 Auten. Lynda ... 121 B Babich. Sandra . . . 39.48.55.70. 72.152.153.158 Bacchi. Barbara ... 132 Bacino. Michael . . . I2l Badcndick. Paul ... 132 Badendick. William ... 152 Bahler. Glenn . . . 132.97 Bahr. Catherine ... 152 Bailey. Kent . . . 75.121 Bailey. Richard . . . Bailey. Ronald . . 57.101.105. 152 Baker. Henry .99.121 Baker. James ... 132 Baker. Rac . . . 121 Baker. Tom . . . 142 Bakirdsis. Denise . . . 4.142 Bakosh. Michele . . . 58.67.142 Balciunas. Marita ... 142 Balciunas. Robert ... 132 Balcski. Linda Balzer. Mrs. Barbara ... 20 Balzer. Sue ... 132 Banks. Jt scph ... 142 Barber. Jocllyn ... 121 Barber. Shar . . . 110.142.96 Barbier. William . . . Barows. Karen Barr. Chris ... 132 Barr. Linda ... 142 Barrows. Karen ... 132 Bartels. Nancy . . .75.121 Bartlett. Scott . . . 39.48.49.54.59. 73.102.152.181 Bartley. Dee . . . 60.142 Bartley. Dallas ... 152 Bar .. Michael ... 132 Bateman. Deborah . . . 39.50.62. 70.152.181 Bauer. Joanne . . . 58.66.71.142. 149 Bauer. Martha ... 121 Bauer. Robert . . . 121,105 Baughman. Catherine . . . 55.70. 72.152 Baughman. Peter ... 121 Beck. Jacqueline ... 132 Beck. Patricia . . . 132 Becker. Barbara . . . 45.71.75.84. 152 Becker. Mrs, Bernedclte .22 Becker. Thomas . 39.48.153 Bednar. Alan . . . 75.132 Bcdnar. Mike . . . 59.142 Bednar. Richard ... 153 Bcdnar . Lauren . . . 39.70.153 Bednar . Ralph 7l.75.l2l Bccgle. Mark . . I2l Bccse. Cheryl ... 142 Beeson. Linda .121 Be hoi f. Barbara . . . 19.153 Beide. Patricia . . . 45.60.74.75. Bell. Jodi .121 Bell. Mary .. . 121 Benes. Susan . 153.181 Bennett. Joel ... 121 Bennett. Nikki . . . 48.53.70.84. 153.181 Bcnnet. Rebecca ... 132 Benton. Charles ... 142 Bcrch. Helen . . . 142 Berch. Margaret ... 132 Bergman. Nicky . . . 103.132.97 Berry. Kris . . . 121.125 Bcr y. Barry ... 132 Biagi. Fdward ... 142 Biang. Christopher . . . I2l Biang. George . . . 21.142 Biegal. Candy . . . 132 Bigger. Barbara . . . 75.132 Binder. Kim . . . 60.62.132 Bingham. Donna ... 121 Binks. George ... 132 Birks. Barbara ... 142 Birks. Raymond . . . I2l Bilner. James . . 41.111.121 Blackncr. Linda . . . Blaida. Janet ... 142 Blaida. Susan . . . 69.71.132 Blair. Paul • . . 71.111.121 Blanford. Robert . . 52.89.90. 142 Blaida. Philip .153 Blair. Laura . . . 64.70.153 Blanton. Melvin . . 45.57.75.153 Blasco. Lynne . . 60.153 Blood. Curt 49.75.94.99.111. 132.105 BI«K me. Alan ... 142 Bloomc. Terry . . . 99.110.142 Bloomc. Thomas .99.111.121 Bohcrg. Roberta ... 121 Bobcrg. Thomas . . . 48.49.55.59. 153.% Bohysud. Barbara . . . 39.48.55. 60.88.153 Bocck. Donna . . . 142 Bochar. Kathy ... 142 Booker. Holly . . . 58.65.132.140 Bojan. Debra . . . 61.121 Bollinger. Jeff . . . 71.132 Bonds, Dennis ... 132 Bonfiehl. Martha . . . Bong. Charles ... 153 Bonk.Joan ... 132 Bonkowski. Linda ... 132 Bonomi. William . . . 111.132 Boor. Deborah . . . 121 Borders. Don . .. 132.97 Borders. Floyd ... 142 Borgmeisicr. Fmilie . . . 40.142 Borst, Nancy .. . 61.121 Borth. Dave . . . 42.86.111.132 Borth. Jim . . 45.49.105.75.110. 153 Boss. Janice ... 132 Bourgeois. Carol ... 132 Bowers. Cinda . . . 61,132 Bowers. Lynn ... 153 Bowers. Mr. Larry ... 8.16 Bowers. Steve ... 113 Bozicnik. Arlene . . . 132 Bo icnik. Raymond . . . 70.154. 181 Brackett. Mrs. Beverly ... 28 Bradley. Dennis ... 121 Bradley. James .121 Bradley. Kathy . . . 47.154 Bradley. Marcia ... 154 Bradley. Susan ... 121 Brailhwaitc. Denni . . . 59.142 Brand. Barbara . . . 47.85.154 Brand. Debra ... 132 Branta. Ann . . . 64.91,142 Branta. Jack . . . 121 Brdlik. George . . . 154 Brennan. Dan . . . 132.104 Brennan. Pal . . . 154.181 Brevfoglc. Steven . . . 71.100.105. 142 Brick man. Debra . . . 58.65.132 Brickman. James . . . 132.104 Bridge. Jane ... 132 Bridges. Kevin . . 121 Bridges. Sieve ... 59.142 Bricn. Holly . . . 133 Bricn. Randy ... 121 Briggs. Jell . . . 142 Bright. Richard . . . 108.133 Brinker. Anna ... 121 Brinkcr. Marie Brinker. Olive ... 121 Broadus. Arthur . . . 75.133 Broctoy. Roger ... 121 Brod. Craig ... III.121 Brod. Vickie ... 142 Brodine. William ... 133 Brong. Brian . . . 107.111.133.97 Brooks. Miss Mary . . . 20.67 Brooks. Richard . . . 11.39.48. 154.181 Brown. Larry . .. 121,1 II Brown. Mark . . . Brown. Robert . . . 133 Brownell. Brian . . . 39.56.61.154, 173.181 Browning. Janice ... 133 Bruce. Robert . 41.79.82.133 Bruchas. Mike . . . 42.67.71.78 Bruno. Elizabeth . . . I33. I 38 Bruno. Tom Bruno. Mrs. Velcrh 28 Buchanan. Kent 49.57.59.105. 154.174.181 Buckcridgc. Aliev 39.55.61. 59.154 Budyn. Dorothv . 154 Budyn. Gksria . I.B Bujnowski. Joel 154.181.96 Bunge. Allen Buranicz. Luba . 133 Buranicz. Olga .142 Burdick. John . 75.133 Burgess. Adele 133 Burgess. George 142 Burgess. Sharman . 75.142 Burke. Carole .142 Burke. Linda 142 Burleson. Susan .121 Burns. Stirling .121 Busehman. John . . . 109.154 Buschman. Lewis . . . I SI Busehman. Linda . 133 Buschman. Ralph . 133 Buss. Samira ... 154 Bussey. Robert . . . 154.180 Butler. Thomasinc . 121 Byers. Steven ... 155 Byrne. Lois . 133 C Cabrera. Joan ... 133 Cabrera. Louise ... 142 Cain. Tom . . . 133 Caldwell. Mary ... 142 Caldwell. Ray . . . 59.142 Cameron. Cindy . . . 121 Cameron. Jacqueline .142 Camp. Virginia .142 Campagna. Nancy ... 155 Campagna. William ... 121 Campbell. Bonnie . . . 142 Campbell. Mrs. Katherine . . .25 Cantrall. Mrs. Margarcte ... 18. 19.87 Campbell. Mary Ann . 133 Campbell. Walter . . . 111.121 Carbrcy. Dan ... 142 Carithers. Mrs. Judith . . . 18.19. 56.60.62 Carlson. Breck ... 121 Carlson. Coral . . . 39.42.48.155, 172 Carlson. Dennis . . 133 Carlson. Hal . . 103 Carlson. Richard ... 123 Carlson. Ruth 44.75.83.133 Carmody. Mr. Charles 30.97 Carney. Chuck . . . 121 Carney. Lesly . . 133 Caron. Cathy ... 121 Carozza. Mr. Aklo . 24 Carroll. Pat . . . |$$ Carstens. Mr. Richard . 3.24. 112.96 Carstens. Ruth 59.60.62.64. 142 Cass. Mrs. Marcella . . . |7 Cassiman. Roy .155 Caughlin. Charlotte . . . 133 Caughlin. Gary . . . 121 Cawley. Jan . . 133 Cawley. Mike Caylor. Duane . . . 49,75.102.109. 142 Cecil. Debra . . 86.142 Ccrmak. Dan . . . 121 Ccrmak. Donna . . 133 Cernoch, Barry . . 49.102.108. 133.97 Ccrv. Linda ... 155 Ccrveny. Ken ... 142 Cescyk. Christine ... 143 Ccscyk. Deborah . .121 Chamberlain. Debbie . . . 64.143 Chamberlain. Diana . . 58.60. 143.146 Chambers. Kathleen . . . 143 Chandler. Gary . . . 31.143 Champman. Martin . . 143 Chapel. Sally . . 143 Charapata. Kathleen .133 Charlcsworth. Karen . . . 143 Charlton. Roy . . . 75.121 Chcnncll. Bruce . 50.155.181. % Chcrnivsky. Francine .143 Chcrnivsky. Karen . I2l Chcrnivsky. Vicki ... 155 Chessman. Miss Betty Lee ... 18. 90 Chicoine. Mr. Henri . , 27 Childress. Barbara ... 133 Childress. Marie ... 143 Chmiclcwski. William . 122 Christensen. Debra ... 122 Clark. Dave . . . 40.59.69.107.143 Clark. Mary 69.122.180 Clark. Patricia . . 39.42.43.44. 48.55.69.70.76.78.72.83.84.155 Clark. Stephany . . . 155 Clockadalc. Jill . . 39.42.43.48. 49.50.70.87.91.155.162.181 Cktsson. Donna 48.56.61.155. 179 Cocks. Robert 48.86.133 Coc. Keith . Coe. Wayne . . Colley. Marie . . 143 Collier. Gayle .122 Collins. Dave . . 133 Collins. Janies .155 Collins. Scott . 133,97 Collins. Susan .122 Combs. Stephanie . . Condone. John . 103.133 Condone. Victor . . . 59.155 Connell. Pat.. .71.75.1 3 Consol. Jim . . . C M k. Christine . . 71.122 Cook. Ramon .155 Cooper. Laura .143 Corbin. Deborah . . 59.60.62. 91.143.179 Corbinc. Barbara . . . 65.68.143. 181 Coplen. Miss Martha ... 32 Corr. Mr William ... 17 Corrigan. Theresa ... 122 Coslett. Deborah ... 154 Costello. Mr. Dennis . . . 27. KM Coulticr. Kathleen . . . 75.122 Counihan. Gary . . . 112.143 Courchcne. Kathy .122 Courchene. Mary . . . 155 Courchcne. Tom . . . 133.105 Cox. Connie . . . 90.133 Coyle. Jane . . . 143 Craig. Victoria . . . 82.133 Crandall. Jeff . 67.143 Creamer. Linda . . 143 Creed. Cindy ... 122 Cresscy, Mr. Ralph . 30 Crone. Carol ... 122 Crone. Charles . . . 40.71,75.143 Crone. Edward ... 133 Crone. Richard . . . 39.44.45.48. 71.75.86.155 Cross. Jean . . 83.89.91.143 Cross. John . . . 39.40.43.48.49. 50.78.79,81.89.90.181 Croxton. Adrian . . 122 Culkin. Chuck ... 155 Cummins. Deborah ... 122 Cunningham. Mrs. Louise ... 27 Current. Steven . . . 39.48.49.50. 58.106.113.156.% Curry. Jack ... 156 Czulak. William 133 D Dahl, Mrs. Lois 18,91 Daley. Beatrix . 143 Dalton. Dave 156 Dalton. Sue . 64.143.179 Daly. Carter . .70.156.181 Daniels. Terry . 57.143 Daniels. William 133 Dank ward!. Gary . 133 Dankwardl. Scott 156 D'An a. Lurry 122 D'Aquilia. Dan . 143 Dasko. Nancy . . 133 Daszkicwicz. Janet . 143 Daszkicwicz. Robert .122 Davis. Carol ... 122 Davis. Charles . Davis. Dan . . 143 Davis. Joe . 39.48.49.70,86.87. 88.156 Davison. Sue Ellen . . . 35.48.64. 63.70.73.156 Day. Linda. 133 Deacon. Mrs. Jeanette . 30 Dcaly. Richard .122 Debs. Cindy . . . 65.133 Debs. Debra . 42.80.81.143 IX Falussy. George . . . 105 De Franco. Dean . . 133 IX Franco. Tony .156 Dcincrt. Florence . . . 60.143 Delgado. Paul .122 DcMillc. Don ... 122 DcMink. Mr. Richard 22 Demme. Charlene ... 122 IXnkcr. Mrs. Gail . . I8.WJ.62 Deno. Larry . . . 59.143 Denz. Tom ... 122 Derpack. Tom . 122.105 Derry. Suzette 122 Detlcfson. Robert .143 Dcvick. Steve ... 133.132.97,104 Dcvick. Vicki . . 39.40.48.51.59. 61.64.156 Dicicco. Mike .143 Dickson. Miss Velma . . . 26.8-1 Dickey. Lynn . 64.91.143.179 Diederichs. Richard . . . Dillcy. Donna . . 143 Dillcy. Wayne . 75.122 Dillon. Arbic . . 111.122 Dillon. Arlene . . 133 Diilon. Julie . . 60.87.90.156 Disbrow. Cynthia ... 122 Doerhoefer. Dawn . . 61.91.133 IXierhoefer. Don . 61.72.143. 96 Domagata. Catherine . 143 Domanski. Susan . . . 133 Domkoski. Joseph . . 143 Donaldson. Mrs. Judith ... 18 Index Dooley. Dennis . . - 113.1 A3 Dossclman. Jim . . . S9.I56 Dossclman. Mary . . . 143 Dossclman. Nancy ... 122 Dosial. Michael. . 143.181 Doty. Kathleen . . . 55.59.63.64. 143 Doty. Kenneth . . . 122.130 Doubek. Theodore ... 122 Dow jot as. Don . . . 59.143 Dowjotas. Gene . . . 133 Downey. Steven . . . 83.133 Downs. Cissy . . . 7.39.43.48,55. 81.91.156 I wns. Gail . . . 63.143 Downs. Nancy ... 122 Downs. Robert . . . 40.49.99.100. 104.110.143 Downs. Thomas . . . 57.lll.l33. 104 Doyle. Margaret . . . 133 Drapala. Lcsia ... 133 Dressier. Janice ... 58.122 Dressier. Sheryl ... 143 Dronen. Marcia . . . 42.143 Dudgeon. Cheryl . . . 143 Duff. Karen . . . 65.133 Duffy. Therese . . . 143 Duman. David . . . 133.105 Dumond. Matthew . . . 133 Duncan. David . . . 99.122 Duncan. Eugene ... 156 Duncan, Gary . . . 59.143 Duncan. Terry . . .60.133 Dunnington. Scott ... 156 Dvorak. Marcia . . . 143 Dvorak. Sally ... 122 Dye. John . . . 111.122 Dyer. Douglas . . . 133 Dyke. Ralph ... 122 E Eastmond. Mrs. Linda ... 20 Eaton. Alice . . . 133 Eblin. Mr. George 13.21.87 Eckardt. Lee ... 134 Ekert. Terry . . . 143 Eckardt. Lee ... 134 Edwards. Donna . . . 134 Edwards. Mrs. Irene ... 32 Eickemeyer. J. . . 134 Eipers. Mr. Gordon ... 27 Eklund. Carl ... 1.34 Ellcnbogcn. John ... 122 Ellcnbogcn. Kathleen . . 143 Elliott. Stephen . . 143 Ellsorth. Steven . . . 103.111.1.34. 136 Elza. Dennis . . . 134 Elza. Kathy . . . Engberg. Elin . . . 57.58.59.64.143 Engberg. John ... 134 Engel, Merry ... 156 Engelsman. Debra ... 122 Engelsman. Linda . . . 61.14.3 Engfer. Alvin . . . 134.97.104 Ensalaco. Daniel . . . 42.143 Ensalaco. Mike .1.34 Erikson. Janis . . 64.156.176 Erikson. Mike ... 122 Erikson. Joyce . . . 61,122,123 Ernest. Karen ... 122 Ernest. Linda . . . 143.144 Esarove. Mrs. Gayle ... 5.18 Evanston. Audrey . . . 39.45.48. 60,71.75.79,85.156.181 F Falla. Karolyn . . . 48.60.70.85. 156.181 Falla, Robert . . . 134 Farrell. Jacquelyn ... 122 Fcckncr. Linda ,. . 61.1.34 Fcckncr. Paula ... 122 Fcllz. David . . . 112.143 Fcltz. Gregory ... 60.122 Fcinstcin. Jean . . . 48.60.70.157. 181 Felt . Deborah . . . 60.2 ). 157.181 Feu. William . . . 75.134 Fcnig, Daniel . . . 59.110.143.% Fctiig. Judy . . . 58.6I.65.I.34.I8I Fcucrschwengcr. Mr. George . . . 31.109 Fiala. Caryn . . . 44.55.75.157.181 Fiala. Charlene ... 134 Fiedler. Diane . . . 60.14.3 Fierce. Dim ... 134 Fierce. Nancy . . . 143 Fife. Janet . . . Finley. Barbara . . . 71,144 Finiel. Lee ... 1.34 Fiorclli. John ... 134 Fischer. Joanne ... 134 Fisher. Charles . . 111.122 Fisher. Elizabeth . . 58.61.63,65, 91.95.117.144 Fisher. John ... 1.34 Fisher. Leonard ... 122 Fisher. Mimi . . . 144 Fisher. Roger ... 122 Fisher. Sharon ... 122 Fisher. Tom . . 107,109,144,% Fisher. William . . . 144 Fitzgerald. Charles . . . 144.% Fitzpatrick. Linda ... 134 Fladmark. Janis... 122.124 Fladmark. Mike . . 49.104.157 Flcgcl. Donald ... 111.122 Flcgcl. Jim . . .40.144 Folden. Charles ... 144 Foster. Ann ... 122 Foster. Janice ... 144 Foster. John ... 157 Foster, Mike • • 49.io5.i44 Foster. Pat ... 144 Fournier. Nadine ... 144 Fox. Linda ... 134 Francis. Carol ... 144 Frankovclgia. Valoric ... 117. 120.121.122 Frantik. Tom ... 157 Frcdenburg. Gail ... 122 Frcderickson. Mike . . . 59.144 Freese. Arlene ... 144 Freese. Mr. Jim . 16.22.58.61. 103.108 Frciwald. Laura . . . 87,144 Frciwald. William ... 122 Fritzsche. Chris . . . 65.71.1.34 Fritsche. William . . . 105.144 Froscher. Lizabclh ... 122 Fuhrkcn. Mr. John . . 18.86 Fultz. Charlotte ... 1.34 Furcich. Anita . . . 39.46.55,56.64. 66.69.70.72.157 Furcich. Nina . . 66,1.34 G Gabel. William . 122 Galan. Linda . . . 134 Gammie. Mary ... 122 Gammon. Miss Dorothy ... 31 Gammuto. Catherine . . . 42.60, 157.177 Gammuto. Jim . . . 144 Ganck. Rae . . . 144 Gansbcrg. Gerald . . . 59,67,99, 144 Gapa. (Jerald ... 67.144 Garvin. Elizabeth ... 134 Garvin. Stephen . . . 112.144 Gary. Robert . . 94.99.141 Gasicnica. Kathy ... 122 Gattis. Bruce ... 122 Gawriluk. Terry ... 157 Geary. Beth . . . .30.60.157 Geary. Jean ... 41.144 Geary. Ralph . . . 75.122 Gchle. Carl . . . 134 Gcis. Stephen . . . 144,% Gcis. Susan ... 122 Genatcmpo. Janet . . . 144 Gentile. Nikki ... 134 Gcntiluomo. Linda . . . 41.122 George. Dennis ... 144.150 Getty. Darryl . . 47.70.98.99.106. 110.157.164 Getz. Catherine . . . 134 Getz. Janet ... 157 Ghiggi. Claudio . . . 37.45.61,157. 180 Giclow. Alice ... 134 Giclow. Alice ... 134 Giclow. Barbara ... 39.157 Gicrlach. James ... 122 Gicrtych. Tena ... 131 Giese. Mark . . . 110.144 Gilbert. Mary .113 Gilleran. John . . . 1.34 Gilmore. Susan . . . Giovanni. Gary ... 134 Glover. Donna ... 157 Glyman. John . . . 108.134.97,105 Glyman. Karen . . . 144 Ginlfrey. Nancy ... 157 Godfrey. Terri ... 1.34 Gonska, Gary ... 113 Goodman. Andrea .. . 121.123. 128 Goodman. Darlene ... 134 Gornik. Darrel . . . 70.144 Gosling, Mr Charles . 15.80. 94.99.107.110.111 Grabicc. Nancy Grabiec. Wayne . . . 19.101.102. IU9.IS7.I78 Cradle. William 108.134 r.iff. Mary . . . 144 Graham. Heather . 75,134 Graham. Jon 75,134 Grandys. Thomas . 134 Grant. Debra . 45.48.39.bO.62, 70.75.157 Grant. Debra . . . 123 Grant. Don . 49.73.75.110.144. % Grant. Joel. . . 75,144 Grant. Peter 38.41.42.48.49. 39.157.175 Gray. Christopher . . I.VI. 105 Gray. John 45.54.71.75.158 Gray. Terry ... 134 Grazis. Martha . . 71.75.123 Green. William .144 Greenlee. Miss Almalce .17 Greet. Joyce ... 144 Gregersen. Sharon .144 Gregersen. Wayne ... 59 Grcgolcs, Debra 144 Gregor. Diana ... 134 Gregor. Thomas .144 Gregory. Charles ... 134 Griffin. Marie . . . 134 Griffin. Wayne ... 123 Grimson. Cynthia Groelzenbach. Robert ... 123 Grosguth, Joan . . . 70.79.84.158 Grosser. Glenn . . . 59.144 Groth. Alyson ... 158 Grover. Dorothy ... 144 Grubbs. Robert . . 134 Gruening. Debra . . 84.134 Grund. Margaret , . . 144 Guenther. Arlene ... 134 Guenther. Darlene . 135 Guenther. Richard . 41.71.75. 135 Guenthner. Sharon . . .60.158 Guglielmucci. Ralph .144 Gugy. Laurel ... 158 Gugy. Tercse . . . 133.135 Gulick. Richard ... 144 Gunn. Mark . 109.144.% Gunn. Tim ... 123 Gustafson. David . . . 49.70.75. 104.144.% Gustafson. Jean . . . 71.135 Guthrie. Dotlic . . . 39.42.48.50. 54.55.60.62.70.158 II Haag. Vickie wt.65.145 ll.uk. Paul . 123 llabcrman. Crystal . 123 llacklemati. Carol . 123 llaekleman. Gail . . 145 lladamik. Christine ... 123 llad ima. I rank . . . 158 Haggard. Mary . 158 Haight. Thomas . . 75.135 Hajek. Janice . . . 145 llalbig. Kathleen .123 Hamilton. Michael . 59.80.158 Hampton. Nancy .158 Hampton. Warren . . 135 Hancock. Edward . . 23.67.75. III.135 Hancock. Margaret . . . 45.71.75. 158 Handelsman. Joy . . . 19.39.88. i58 Handclsmati. Sue . . . 82.81 . 145 M ine. Mark . . . 113.135.97 Hanes. Jonathan ... 123 Hanes. Peter .135 Hanifen. Christine Hanifen. Gregory . . . 59.145 Hanson. Cynthia ... 123 Hannemann. Rill . . . 113.158 Hansen. Linda . . . 58.123 Hanson. Brian . . 42.48,49.56.58. 61.70.73.158.177.181.151 Hanson. Mrs. Mildred . . . 8.22.23 Harding. Nancy ... 149 Harding. Ron . . . 48.90.158.181 Hardman. Connie . . . 39.43.48. 82.91.158.181 Hardman. Nancy ... 123 Harmcr. Walter ... 123 Harris. Larry . . . 135 Harris. Steve . . . 71.123 Harris. Sue ... 71.123 Harrold. Michael . . . 102.109. 145.% Hart. Mr. Richard .26 Hart. Robert Hartc. IX nna ... 135 Harte. Patrice . . 135 Hartin. Joanne ... 113 Hartigan. Nancy . . . 145 Hartung. Dan . . 49.94.98.99. 106.110,145 Hatmakcr. Jean ... 135 Havel. Joe . . . 70.159 Havlik. Lee 145 Havranek. Jane ... 113 Havranck. Lois . . . 145.148 Hawes. Kathy . . . 135 Hayes. Kirk . 135 Heck. Nancy ... 135 Hedge. Paul. . . 135 Hediger. Scott ... 135 llcdlcr. Jean . . 113 Heffernan. Dan . . 145 llcffcrnan. Lorraine . 135 Hegg. Nancy 113 Hcidcl. Jim .102.159% llcincckc. Joan . 135 Heinl . Michael . 145 Hclgcson. Marla . . . 113 Helton. Kathy .123 Hendrickson. Barbara 113 llengels. Sharon .135 llcnifcn. Christine .113 Henning. Sheila . . . 113 Henry. Christine . 135 Henry. John .113 Henry. Kevin . . . 145 Hcrgcri. Donna . . . 47,60.85.159 Hekkcl. Don . 135 Hcrbcck. Janice . 75.145.150 Her vet. Jean ... 1.35 Hem. William ... 111.123 Heskett. Barbara . . . 71.1.35 Hetzel. Mr. Robert 21.81 Hibbcln. David . 135 Hickman. IXruglas . 159 Hicks. Gerakl ... 145 Hicks. Mary . . . 145 Higgins. Tom . . . 8.159% Hindman. Tom . . . .39.48.50.60, 61.159 Hinrichs. Karen . . . 1.35 Hint . Mike . 105 Hinz. David ... 113 Hinz. Phyllis . . . 145 Hlady. Brad . 59.108.135 Hlady. Gary . . . 39.48.159.174 Hlavaty. George ... 123 Hochlcutncr. Dan . . . 49.63.71. 104.133.145.181.% Hochlcutncr. Mark . . . 71.99. 113.123 Hocking. Clara . . . 9.55.159 Hoeress. Barbara .159 Hoffert. Linda . . . 135 Holden. Mrs. Olga . 28 Holly. Diane Holpuch. John . . . 49.94.100.102. 109.145.181% Hol kopf. Susan ... 145 Hondlik. Richard . . 135 Honzik. Marilyn . . . 135 Hood. IXrbbic ... 123 Hooker. Jerry ... 135 Hooker. Judy ... 159 Horan. Mark ... 113 Horan. Sharon .135 Horton. Kathy . . . 54.75.145 Horval. David ... 145 Hoskins. James ... 135 Hoskins. Suzanne . . . 45.48.60. 71.75.85.159 tlossfcld. George .113 llossfcld. Janice . 145 Hotchkiss, George . 123 Honda. Karen 135 Howard. Terry 75.123 Howerton, Beth 57.58.65.1.Vi. 159.181 Howerton. Dave . 70.91.110. III.141.145 Howerton. Margaret 58.63.65. 113 llrusha. Ray 145% Hubbard. Robert . . 159 Huhhcll. Douglas 135.104 lludalc. Karen . 135 Hudek. Paul 135 Hudson. Susan . . 135 Huliman. Leslie .123 Hultquist. Allen 58.59.159 Huniphris. Jack 135 Hunt. Barbara 145 Hutchison. Charles . 145 Hutchinson. Twila 17.145 Hyde. Karen ... 145 I Ichl. Gregory . 102.109.145 Inciardi. Alan ... 145 Infangcr. Kathy .145 Ingles. Mr. Donovan .17 Inkster. Connie . 159 Iona. George ... 113 J Jackson, David . . . 42.48.159.163 Jackson. Joe ... 113 Jacobs. Don . . . 71.75.135 Jacobsen. Christine . . - 61.145 Jacobson. John . . . 44,145 Jacobson. Patty ... 135 Jaffke. Mark . . . 135 Jakes. Mr Ron . 26.100.102. 113 Jalovec. Ronald ... 145 Index Jamieson. Patrick . . . 1.1$ Jamiol. Cynthia . 44.75.80.1 $9. 181 Jarka. Richard ... 159 Jedlicka. Debra . 9.29.159.181 Jerousek. Patricia . . . 160 Jewell. Alan . . . 145 Jirka. Carolyn . . . 61.145 Jirka. Marjorie . . . 61.135 Johansen. Diana ... 135 Johns. Karen . . 75,135 Johnson. Alan ... 135 Johnson. Clinton ... 123 Johnson. Dale . . . 105.108 Johnson. Gloria ... 124 Johnson. Judy . . 145 Johnson. Julie ... 135 Johnson. Kenneth . . . 39,48.1«) Johns.«ii. Mark . . . 75.124 Johnson. Mary ... 135 Johnson. Patricia ... 124 Johnson. Patrick . . . 71.145 Johnson. Susan . 40.60.62.145 Johnson. Thomas 39.90.160 Johnston. Lewis ... 124 Jones. Barbara ... 145 Jones, Jerry . . . 135 Jones. Barbara ... 145 Jones, Marianne . . . 145 Jones. Philip ... 135 Jones. Richard . . . Jones. Susan ... 145 Jones. Mrs. Virginia ... 32 Jon try. Mr. Richard . 20.82 Jordan. Alan . . . 160,96 Jam. Lisa ... 124 Joseph. Jo Rene ... 145 Jucovics. Lewis . . . 75.124 Jucovics. Russ . . . 39.40.48.49. 107.113.160 K Kaduk. Julie ... 124 Kamman. Karen . . . 145 Kardynalski. Ken . . 160 Karel. Dave . . . 160 Karel. Susan . . . 135 Karlovit. April . . . 145 Karlovit. Jennifer . . . 58.124 Kascl. Judy . . . 70.160 Kascl. Thomas . . $9.110.14$ Katrcin. Mr. Robert . 34 Katzin. Mrs. Alice ... 34 Kayler. Carol ... 1«) Keen. Linda ... 145 Keller. Sandra ... 58.124 Kendon. Doug . . . 160.96 Kcndon. Matthew . . 135.97.104 Kend .ora. Paul . 135.97,105 Kessl. Robert . . . 135 Kestler. Charles... 124 Ketzlc. Dale . III.135 Keyes. John . . 99.124 Keyes. Molly 85.135 Kidd. Debra . . 54.58.61.135 Kielusiak. Carol . . . 1«) Kiggins. Alfred . . . Killic. Miss Louise ... 21 King. Carolyn .124 King. Mrs, Mabel ... 34 Kinter. Susan - - . 39.40.42.45.48. 55.56.58.60.62.71.75.151.160 Kinter. Thomas . . . 75,124 Kirchoff. Brent . . . 160.181 Kirchhoff. Brent . 160.181 Kirchhoff. Dale .135 Kirchhoff. Mrs. Pauline ... 18 Kirkpatrick. Marilyn . . . 135 Kirkpatrick. Wilma . 145 Kissanc. Brian .160 Kitlica. Candy . . . 1«) Kiwiet. Eva ... 124 Kleb. Robin . . 75.124 Klcbba. Joan . . . 145 Klcczka. Thomas ... 124 Klcd inski. Alice . 160 Klcd inski. Li .124 Kled inski. Martha . . 135 Klcd inski. James . . . 31.145 Klcven. Deborah ... 124 Kloster. John . 43.61.86.91.110. 145.179 Kl ster. Susan ... 124 Kluth. Mr. Paul ... 21 Kmiec. Hdward . . . 145 Kmicc. Paul ... 161 Kneggs. Rhonda . . . 145 Knight. Carol . . . 136 Knight. Robert ... 124 Knight. Sarah ... 124 Knox. James . . . 111.123.124 Knox. Robin . . 44.66.75.146 Knox. Wendy . . . 42.43.48.58.61. 89.90.161.181 Kochan. Linda ... 124 Kocurck. Jean . . . 70.161.181 Kocurck, Lawrence ... 124 Koenig. Linda ... 146 Koenig. Martha . . 60.62.136 K'thlei Mrs Iris 28.84 Kokaska. Sharalyn . . 124 Kolar. Kathryn . . . 146 Kolarich. Michael . . . 124.1.16 Kolzow. Lynn ... 124 Kolzow. Sharon .146 Konoff. Ben .161 Konoff. Chris . . . 136.97 Konopka. Thomas . . . 146 Konstantv. Andrew , . . 161 Kopccky. Michael . . . 43.48.161 Kosatka. Shirley ... 136 Kosmal. Al . . 146.147 Kostandinovich. Steve .136 Kostner. Norma . . 161 Kovac. Lou Ann ... 124 Kovac. Mary Lou . . . 67.146 Kovack. William ... 99.124 Koval. Jack ... 136 Koval. Joan . . 39.38.40.48.60. I6I.I7.1.I75.I8I Kovarik. Bruce . . . 21.39.42.48. 51 58.76.78.81.161 Kovarik. Sherry ... 124 Kovarik. Terry . . . 136 Kowalski. Kathy . . . 146 Krajewski. Miss Irene . 31 Krai. Barbara .124 Krai. Michael . . 70.161.178 Krasa. Ronald ... 124 Kraus. William .124 Kravinsky. Cluick . . . 48.49.161 Kravinsky. Mary ... 124 Kravinsky. Ruth . 136 Kraynik. Michael . . . Krcft. Vicki ... 1.36 Kfiner. David . - ■ 75.124 Kring. Ronald . . . 146 Krips. Margaret ... 136 Kristel. Yasmin ... 124 Krivanek. Peggy Krizck. Charles .161 Kubacki. James Kubacki. Kathleen ... 136 Kubala. Sandra ... .34,124 Kubik. lone ■ . . 146 Kuhinski. Debra . . . 146 Kuccra. Karen ... 1.36 Kucera. Kathy ... 161 Kudma. Nancy ... 161 Kuh. Gilbert .1.36 Kukulski. Charles . . 86.136 Kulpinski. Larry . . . 136 Kun c. Christopher . . . 48.49. 110.161 Kupfcr. Linda . . . 146 Kurtzwcil. Diane .161 Kus. Larry ... 136 Kusnicrz. Barbara . . . 54.60.61. 146 Kusnicrz. William . . . .39.48.49. 104.159.161.96 Kuthan. Joyce . . Kuthan. Pam .124 L LaFayett. Kim ... 54 Lage. Mr. Kenneth ... 27 Lahela. Joann ... 136 Laisclt. Diane . . . 61,136 Lalonde. Jim . . . 105 Lalondc. Mark . . . 1.36.97.105 Lalonde. Tom . . 124.105 Lambert. Andre . . . 59.146 Lambert. Patrick ... 124 Lambert. Robert . . . 136.105 Lambert. Sue ... 124 Lambert. Su annc . . . 70.161 Lambert. Tom . . 63.110.146.% Lampe. Sue . . . 88.91.146.179 Lane. Sue . . . 61.124.120 Lang. Julie ... 146 Langdoc. Marie .136 Langdoc. Mark . . 94.99.110.111. 161 Lange. Fred ... 124 Lingc. Horst . . . 146 Lange. Robert . . 95.146.% Langcnbahn. Cathy . . . 146 Langcnbahn. Larry ... 124 Lanharn. Kathleen ... 1.36 Lanham. Nancy . . . 64.146 LaPoinlc. Diana . . . 69.1.36 LaPointe. James . . . 162 Lirsen. Christine ... 136 Larsen. Bill . . 39.40.41.45.58. 55.71.75.113.162 Ltrson. Barbara . . . 162 Lirson. John ... 124 Larson. Nancy . . . 75.85.146 Ltrson. Mr. Oscar . . . 22.23.80 Ltrson. Reid . .41.124 Ltrson. Steve ... 136 Lissiter. Thomas ... 146 Lithrop. Paul . . . 111.1.36 Lathrop. Susan . . 70,39,162 I .unio. David . . . 48.49.56.89, 90.102.162.96 Lane. Pam . . 70.162 Lane. Rich .124 Law bine. Dan . . . SR.146 Lawson. Juli . . . 146 Leach. Mary . . . 146 Leach. Samira ... 124 Leahy. Garret! . . . III. 124 Leathers. Carrie . . . 41.71.124 Leathers. Mr. Larry 9.21.79. 81 LeBlanc. Jeff 136 Ixlunann. Glenn . . . 108.136. 97.105 Lehnen. David . . . 40.41.146 Lcibumlguth. Joan . . 163 Lcichti. Robert 99.111.136. KM Leinweber. Jan ... 124 Lekovish. Kathleen . . . K2.I46 Lcla. Gary ... 125 Lemkau. Laura . . . 64.1% Lenox. John . . . 136 Leonard. Harry ... 125 Leonard. Joan . . . 136 Leonard. Joanne ... 136 Leonard. Patricia . . . 162 Leonard. Steve . . . 102.112. 162.181 Leone.John . . . Leone. Mike . . . 67.70.162 Lesniak. Steve . . . 109.146 Lessenberry. Walter .136 Lezatte. Craig . . . 103.113. 136.97 Lezatte. Keith . 103.108.114. 125 Liberty. Daniel ... 125 Liberty. John . . . 58.79.81.91. 94.99.110.141.146.179 Lind. Mr. James 17.94.% Lindahl. Bruce . . 125 Luulahl. Jerry . . 162.181.% Lindsay. John . 136 Linnccn. Melissa .61.125 Lipscll. Joseph ... 42.1% Lipske. Robert . . . 42.111.136 Littlefield. Robe 70.146 Lockhart. Anne . . . 136 Lockwood. Janies . . . 99.125 Lodge. John ... 146 Lodge. Stephen . 125 Loehman. Michael .146 Loehman. Philip .125 Lofgrcn. Charles .125 Loflhouse. Leighton . . . 136 Loflhousc. Roberta . 125 Lofton. Patricia . . 146.149 Logan. Kenneth . . 60.113.125 Long. Demus ISO Long. Frank . . 125 Long. Pam ... 125 Long. Peg . 39.43.48,56.60.88. 90.162 Long. Vincent . . 94,178.% Lord.Jan . . 146 Lorenz. Allied 125.105 Dill. Mi. Byron , . 18 Louck.John .125 LoiKlernielt. Carolyn . . 125 Love. Jeff. 103.113.136 Low. Jeff... 136 Loy. Raymond 111.125 Lucicr. Richard . . . Ludwig. Tom ... 125 Lukas. Ken . . . 51.162.181 Lukas. Paulette . . 125 Lukes. Janice . . 47.48.70.73. 55.162 Lumb. Thomas ... 136 Luna. Robert . . . 136 Lundfelt. Phyllis ... 125 Lundfeli. Stephen . . . 99.136 Lyezak. Janinc ... 162 Lynch. Ron . 136 Lyons. Mary ... 125 M Mack. Rodney ... 136 Maag. Diane ... 136 Macal. Kathy .125 Macal. Richard . . . 55.162.181 Machcn. Tamara ... 146 Mackey. Patricia . . . 146 Magdziark. Thomas ... 88.125 Magnuson. Mrs. Norma ... 19 Magruder. Steven ... 41.71. 113.125 Mahar. William ... 125 Mahoney. Deidre . . . Majccn. Barbara . . . 162.72 Majccn. Linda . . . 29.70.162 Malbrough. Robert . . . 146.% Malik. Richard ... 163 Malmgren. Christine .125 Malmgren. Peter ... 146 Malon. Elizabeth ... 125 Malon. Susan ... 163 Maloney. Deborah ... 136 Munak. Debra . 136 Mangom. John . . 11.42.55.70 76.163.181 Manu. Martha 136 Mannis. Karen 125 Marchcsc. Frank 49,71,75.%. 99.111.136 Marchcsc. Julie . 65.75.117.125 Marchcsc. Lynne . . . 39.43.45.48. 51.56.86.91.163 Marsden, Kathy . . 136 Marsden. Keith . 49.110. 111.1% Martin. Mr. Elton .23 Maitin. William . 59.1% Martinek. Margaret . 146 Martinek. Maureen . 59.61.146 Martinek. Monica 66.125 Martinek. Ruth . 125 Martinkiis. Mary . 163 Marzolf. Alison . . 143 Masaitis. Jerry ... 136 Maxxingill. Larry . . 42.45.48.71. 78.163 Mathena. Dennis . . . Mathews. Joseph ... 88.111.125 Mattil. Chris . . . 113.146 Matuska. Gloria ... 125 Matuszyk. Virginia ... 125 Maxson. Michael ... 1% May. Don . . . 163 Mayer. Dan . . . 110.125 Mayer. David . . . 7.61.63.89.91. 145.146 Mazour. Carol . . . 39.48.55.89. 90.163 Mazour. Jacilyn . . . 136 Mazour. Sandy ... 125 Mazurowski. Cheryl . . . 80.1% McAlcer. Patricia . . . 63.64.1% McCabe. Randi ... 137 McCabe. Robert . 31.59.163 McCandlcss. Cathy ... 125 McCandlcss. William ... 113. 137 McCarroll. Virginia . . . 1% McCarthy. Cathy ... 1% McCarthy. George ... 163 McCarthy. James . . McCarthy. John ... 146 McCarthy. Joseph .137 McClure. Bruce ... 125 McCluskey. Don ... 1% McCluskcy. Ron . . 59.146 McCollistcr. Cynthia ... 137 McCollum. Jeff . . 57.109.163. 178.% McCormick. El vie ... 1% MeCrory. Jean 137 McCrory. John ... 125 MeCrory. Linda . . . 163 McCrory. Margaret . . . McDonald. Carl ... 163 McDonald. Dennis . . . McDonald. Laura 125 McDonald. Miaryl 163 Mcladden. Neil 125 MeFaddeu. Patricia 70.72.163 McFarland. Laura 163 McFarland. Scott 147 McGee. Roberta 137 MeGinley. Terrence 147 McGowan, Marly . 178 McHenry. Stephen . 137 McHugh. Louis . 125 McIntyre. Paul 147 McIntyre. William MeJoynt. Tim . . 70,113.147.% McKanc. James . . . 137 McKanc. William . 147 McKnighl. Peter . . McKnighl. Ron . 125.105 McMaster. Charles . 99.125 Me Nealy. Arlis .137 MePhearson. Nancy 125 MePhearson. Russel . 147 McDuartcrs. Billy . . . Meade. Donna . . . 137 Meeker. Peter .125 Mehagan. George . . . 137.104 Meister. Michael . 111.125 Mclichar. Sue . . 61.147 Mehchar. William . 164. 1% Mclnyk. Mary . . 83.137 Melone. Jory ... 125 Mendyk. Linda . . . 137 Mensik. Marvin . . . 125 Mensik. Robert . 105.147 Merkin. Richard ... 137 Merkin. Robert ... 164 Mcscrole. Sharon ... 125 Messmer. Glenn ... 137 Metzger. Alcuin .164 Metzger. Allen ... 137 Meyer. Brian . 3.54.58.102. 109.164.178.181.180.% Meyer. Cynthia ... 125 Meyer. Samira ... 125 Michclson. Carl . . 147 Middleton. Michael . . . III.125 Middleton. Vincent . . . 110.147 Mikolas. Randy . . . 64.89.91 Mikulcik. Katherine . . . 48.50. 55.39.51.60.65.61.164.181 Milder. Nancy ... 147 Miller. Anne . . 55.59.60.62.64. 59.83.147 Miller. David . . . 58.61.147. 181.% Miller. David ... 110.125 Miller. Mr. J. Lee ... 23 Miller. Jeanne . . . 59.62.60.64. 66.147 Miller. Jill ... 147 Miller. Kathleen . . . Index Miller. Marcia . . . 126 Miller. Rodney . . 137 Miller. Sandra . 164.179.181 Miller. Scot I . . . Miller. Susan ... 61.126 Mills. Miss Veda .22 Mtnnick. Candy ... 147 Miser. Debra . . Miser. Mary . . . 147 Mitchell. Catherine . . 56.70.164 Mitchell. Clifford 126 Mitchell. Jerry . . 39.45.48.56. 58.59.86.164.151 Mizcner. Mark . 82.111.137.97 Mizowck. Barbara ... 137 Mizowck. Mary ... 126 Modcrsohn. Robert . 147.96 Molenda. Leonard . . 147 Mongreig, Rebecca . 126 Monkman. Bruce Munson. William . . . 147 Montgomery. Melanie . . 164 Montgomery. Kevin .137 Montgomery. Liana . . . 58.147 Moody. Cathy .137 Moody. Pam . . . 126 Moore. David . . 31.147 Moore. Dennis . . . 126 Moore. Mr. Frcdric . . . 20.69.78 Moore. Pam ... 147 Moore. Steven ... 126 Moore. Terrence . . . 39.42.48.59. 58.70.164.180 Moore. Pam ... 147 Moore. Steven .126 Moore. Terrence . . 39.42.48. 49.58.70.164.180 Moore. Timothy ... 99.111.137. 131.105 Moravcc. Carrie ... 137 Moravcc. Michael ... 126 Morey. Debra .126 Morley. Dan ... 137 Morse. Margaret ... 147 Molt. Barbara . . . 60.62.137 Mroch. David ... 99.111 Muchlhauscr. Mrs. Marilyn ... 31 Mulac. Debora . Mullins. Linda . Mulvey. James . Mulvey. Joseph . Monday. June . . Mundav. Linda . Murphy. Patricia Murray. Darlene . 71.126 . 126 164 . 164 137 . 147 . . 59.66.147 . 164 N Napolski. IXmna . . . 137 Nardo. Mardi . . . 147 Nash. Christine . . . 40.147 Nash. David .126 Nawa. Diane . . Nawa. Richard Ncese. Terry . . Nelms. Crystal . Nelms. Jacklyn Nelson. Eric . . Nelson. Gary . . Nelson. James . Nelson. Leif . . Nelson. Michael Nelson. Peggy . . . Nelson. Rickie . . Nesscnzia. Denise Newman. Bruce . Newman. David . Nichols. Jerry . . . Nichols. Lonnie . . Nichols. Nancy . . Nichols. Steven . . 97 Nichoff. Thomas . Niemec. Gregory Nipper. William Nissen. Paul . Nix, Al . . . Nix. Dolores. . Nixon. Pamela . Noble. Richard Nohcjl. Charles Norris. Chris . . Norris. Kelly . . Norris. Lynne . . . Nor the raft. Jan Novak. Daniel . . . Novak. Mrs. Janet Nowaczyk. John . Nyhlcn. David . . . 137 . . 48.164 147 . . 147 75.126 . 137 . 147 137 .126 . 147 . . 42.78.164 ... 126 . 126 . 59.164 147 . 147 64.147 . 102.108.137. . . 41.113.126 . . 137 . 147 137 137 . 75.126 . . 126 . . 83.126.105 147 126 . 147 . 137 . . . 20.82 . 103.137.97 126 O Obert. Keith . 137 Obert. Michael . . OT3.I37 Obzera. Wendy 12 O llara. Saren . . . 147 Oldham. Janet .137 Oldham. Ricky .126 Olney. Mr. Glenn . . . 24.25.63 Olp. David . . . 49.104.147 Olsen. William . . . 164 126 Olson. Garry . Olson. Lynn . Olson. Paul . . Olsen. Sally . . Olson. Gregory . Omell. Stacey . , 126 . 45.48.71.75.164 . 137 . . 147 . 3.40.42.83.147 Onarato. Gregory . 111.137,97 Opiela. Diane . . . 137,140 Opicla. Roger ... 126 Oracko. Mr. Stephen . . . 16.61 Ore. Charles . . . 137 Ore. John . . 71.75.137 Ore. Thomas . . . 165 O Reilly. Pat . 126 Or lock. Mickael . 99.113.126 Orl« k. Pamela . . 147.180 Osborne. Randy . . 49.104.147 Oshinski. Edwin ... 165 Oshinski. Timothy . . . 137 Oswald. Vicki . . 40.42.69.78.147 Ovc. James . . 39.48.49.101.102. 100.165 Overman. Douglas . . . 137 Owen. Henry . . . 109.147 Owens. Jeffrey . . .99.126 Owen. Sharon . . Owens. Timothy . 126 . . 40.147 Pachter. Jerome . . Padgcn.George . . Paine. Mr. Edward 111.137.105 . 147 . .. 22.23 uozera. wenuy izo O Flahcek. Patrick 11.126 Ogale. Vijajp' . 37 .87.89. i Paine. Trudy . 44.78.86.147 Paliga. Janette . . . 62.116.137 Palmer. Chris . . . 49.58.110.147. 181.96 Palmer. J. Gary ... 126 Pammlcr. Cynthia . . . 137 Pammler. Laura . . . 70.73.78.165 Pane. David ... 126 Pane. Raymond ... 147 Pankow. Gregory . . . 75.111.126 fPaolello. David . . 126 Paolello. Ronald . . . Pape. Robert .148 Pappas. Mr. George . . 9.19.63.68 Paradise. Helene ... 137 Parke. Jeffrey . . 70.148 Pasquinelli. Terry . . . 137.97 Passarclla. Kathleen ... 126 Patrick. John . . 101.III.126.104 Patterson. Charles ... 148 Patterson. Joanne . . . 148 Patula. Sally ... 137 Pavlovich. Zoran ... 137 Pawlak. Robert . . . 148 Payne. Dana . . . Pecina. Deborah ... 137 Pecka. Cathleen ... 137 Pccka. Linda . . . 71.126 Pedersen. Elizabeth . . . 53.55.61. 70.158.165 Pclkc. James ... 99.126 Pender. Donald ... 137 Perham. Laurel . . . 137 . 148 39.49.106.109. 126 . 148 148 . . . 103.113.137 . . 126 148 Pcpich. James . Perkins. Scott . 165.181.% Perry. Henry . . Perry. Mildred . . Peters. Diane . . . Peters. Theodore Petersen. Hanne . Petersen. Roberta Petersen. Mrs. True ... 32 Peterson. Eric - . . 126.105 Peterson. Gregory . . . 103.138 Peterson. Marilyn ... 126 Peterson. Robert . . . 42.55.76.78, 162.165.181 Petrick. George ... 148 Pet ruck. John 110.148 Pfaff. Susan . . . Pfeifer. Earl... 126 Pfeiffer. Steven . . . 105.108.138 Pfohl. Gale ... 126 Phinney. David ... 75.126 Phjnney. Douglas ... 130 Phinney. Gail . . 39.42.11.70.76. 165 Pickcrl. Sally . . . 64.91.148 Pickarz. Edward ... 126 Pieroni. Randy ... 148 Pilccek. Michelle ... 138 Pi Ison. Phillip 103.113.138 Piper. Anita . . . 61.71.126 Piper. Ron . . . 48.78.81.165 Pippenger. Michael . . . 99.105. 113.126.105 Plachy. Edward ... 165 Plcshar. George ... 165 Plonka. Clarence . . . Plonka. Joyce ... 126 Pluhar. Pam . 59,63.64.165 Pohorsky. Bob . . . 126.171 Pogue. Mr. Leon .17 Pogue. Tcena . . . I VS Polak. Davkl . 126 Polak. Michael 103.IAS.I.VI. 97 Polakovic, Patricia . I.VS Polich. Ronald . . . 59.148 Pollack. Donna . . . 42.55.61.165. 181 Pollack. Sharon . . . 148 Pollard. Steven . . . 71.113.127 Pongctli. Barbara .127 Popard. Kathleen . . . 127 Postrozny. George . I4S Potenza. Linda 127 Potts. James . . . 138.97 Powell. Jay 108.138 Powers. Charles . . . 138 Powers. Diana .75.127 Powers. Roger . . Poynter. Linda . . . 65.138.139 Pozdol, Dean . . . 165 Prcislcr. Karen . . Prendota. Daniel . . Price. Donna . . 165,53.70 Price. Penny . . 84.1.38 Prochaska. Rodney . . 108.1.38. 97 Prochazka. Cathy ... 1.38 Prochazka. Gregory .1.38 Proctor. Roger ... 127 Prucha. Donald .127 Prucha. Janice . . . Prucha. Janis .127 Pruet. Melissa . . . 44.75.138 Pulaski. Charles . 70.148 Purcell. Linda . . . 165 Putra. Leonard . . . 111.138.97 Putts. Nancy ... 127 Q Quaid. Steven ... 1.38 Ouerry. John ... 111 R Raap. Bernard 127 Raap. Delnirah 9,61.166 Raap. Gary . . . 1.38 Ratlell. Jeanne . 1.38 Ratltke. Karen ... 1.38 Ratski. Philip . 148 Ramey. Nancy . 64.70,84,166 Ramp. Georgia . . 4-1.71,148 Rankin. Kathryn . 39.51.54.55. 59.64.166.180.181 Rankin. Sue . 58.148 Raap. Frank . Rasmussen. Miss Sandra . 31 Re. Ix'slie .1.38 Re. Michael 148 Read. David 111.1.38.97 Recti. Catherine . 148 Reese. Margie . . . 85.127 Regal. Mr. l-ugcne . . 21.181 Regal. Linda . . 138 Rehr. David .138 Rchfcldt. Orville .127 Rciek. Jean . . . 138.131 Reich. Jane . . . Reid. Mary . . . 3.39.68.70,166 Reilly. Marie . . 55.60,166 Reilly. Michael . . 94.99.148 Reiman. Keith . . . 166 Reincrt. Jean .148 Rcinmulh. Dean . . 112.148 Reiter. Keith . . 90.166 Reiter. Marsha ... 48 Remus. Beth ... 127 Remus, Herbert. 59.148 Rendek. Ronald ... 166 Renouard. Carl . . . 40.67.148 Rezac. William ... 138 Rice. Karla .127 Richards. Karen . . 51.166 Richcson. Debra ... 127 Richcson. Mark . . . 166 Riddlcsberger. Mr. Frank ... 31 Ricdy. Barbara . 166 Riesenbeck.Jone . . . 148 Riesenbcck. Robert . . 127 Rimnac. Flainc . . . 70.72.166 Rimnac. Ron ... 127 Ringle. Jay ... 148 Rink. Cory ... 127 Rink. Randy . 71.75.138.97 Robertson. Mrs. Helen ... 21 Rocscke. Robert . . . 148 Roger. Rita ... 1.38 Rogers. Jerome ... 138 Rojck. Kimberly . . . 1.37 Ri ok. Robert . 113.127 Roscnburger. Georga . . 127 Ross. David .1.38 Rossi. Dan ... 1.38 Rousch. Susan . 65.138 Rowley. Barbara 148 Rowley. James ... 127 Roy. Roger . 88.127 Rubcndiinst. Patti . 75.127 RiiIh'ikIiiiim. Roltcri 78,148 Ruby. Michelle . 166 Ruck. Dana 127 Ruiz. Ronald 1.38 Rump. Susan . 127 Ruschke. Susan . . 26.59.166 Russ. Shirley . . Russell. James 39.45.49.75. 104,166 Russell. Ramh . . . 54.117 Russell. Michael . . 113 Russo. Anthony . . . 60 Russo. Karen . . . 148 Rulhardl. Rick ... 58.111.115. 120.127 Run. Calvin 59.148 Run. Jeff 71.75.111.1.37 Ru icka. Mary Ann . 42,76.166 Russo. Mary ... 1.38 Russo. Tony . . 138 Ryan. Daniel .127 Ryan. George . . . 166 Ryan. James . . . 1.38 Rybicki. Susan ... 127 Rytcrski. Dennis . . . 166 S Saad. Charmaine ... 148 Sacher. Margaret . . . 166.181 Sachcr. Thomas . . . 1.38.97 Sadrakula. Mary ... 127 Sadrakula. Leonard ... 148 Safranski. Sharon ... 127 Saif. Dorothy ... 148 Saladino. Katherine . . . 167 Salata. IX-bra ... 127 Salata. Robert . . . 48.167 Salm. Adrienne . . . 127.120 Samcc. Barbara ... 127 Santicc. Kathleen ... 127 Samicc. Steven . . 110.148.% Samuel. Mary . . . 66.1.38 Samuel. Richard . . . 1.38 Sand. Linda . . . 44.45.69.70.71. 167 Sand. Maurice . . . 69.71.1.38 Sanders. Carolyn . . 167 Sanders. Patrick ... 148 Sanders. Stew ... 127 Sanders. Terry Saso. James. 32.0 9.167 Saso. Lois . 148 Saulnier. James 127 Savino, Joseph 138 Saxton. Greg Schaefer. Mark 127 Scltaucr. Kimberly .1.38 Scheck. Susan . 1.38 Schcndcl. Brenda .148 Schiefclhcin. Donna .138 Schiller. Barbara . .38.39,43.60. 84.89.91.167.175 Schiller. Deborah .91.148 Schlachtcr. Marion 127 Schlanser. Raymond . 80.167 Schlanscr. Robert 49.105.148. % Schmidt. David . 1.38.97 Schmidt. James . . . 167 Schmidt. Joe ... 127 Schmidt. Mr Marvin . . 22.56.88 Schmidt. Robert... 111.138.97 Schmitt. Charles ... 127 Schmitt. Michael . . . 57.167 Schocnbach. Nancy ... 1.38 Schoff. Russell . . . 148.% Schowaltcr. Thomas ... 148 Schramm. Mark 148 Sehrocdcr. John . . . 59.149 Schrocder, Mary ... 149 Schubert. Dean ... 1.38 Schubert. Jeff . . . 39.48.167 Schueneman. Mary ... 138 Schulz. Barbara ... 167 Schultes. Mr. Robert . . 21.105. 113 Schulz. Mr. Lance . . 26.75 Schultz. Linda .127 Schultz. Richard . 49.63.110. 149.% Schulz. Bonnie . 42.58.78.149 Schulz. Steve ... 127 Schumacher. Mark . . . 167 Schumpp. Margaret ... 168 Sehupmann. Mr. Call ... 25 Schwartz. Fdward . . . 6.42.75. 109.149 Schwartz. John . . 75.111.138.97 Schwass. Robert . . . 138 Schwcndcman, Sue . . 61.54.168 Scofield. CJary ... 127 Scott. Cynthia ... 1.38 Searles. Daylc ... 168 Secora. John . . 138 Secora. Nancy ... 1.38 Sedivec. Dale . . . 39.48.168 Seesemann. Linda ... 149 Sehstedt. (Xborah ... 127 Seines. Ted . . . Serram . Debbie . . . 128 Index Sestak. Susan ... 128 Sharp. Gary ... 128 Shaw. Douglas . . . S8.l38.97 Shaw. Kenneth . . . ShekelIc. Erica . . . 41.71.128 Sheldon. Barbara . . . 59.6I.6S.66. 149.179 Sheldon. Margaret . . . 60.168 Sheldon. Susan ... 128 Shepard. Gary . . . I28.I0S Sherman. Kim . . . S9.I49 Sherman. Victoria ... 149 Shire. Lee . .. 149.96 Shirley. Margaret ... 128 Short. Rachel . . . 138 Siemcr. Peggy ... 128 Siemer. Sandra . 149 Siewak. Beverly ... 128 Siewak. Daniel . . . 104.149 Siewak. Dennis . . . 168.180 Siewak. Victoria ... 138 Sigman. Christine ... 139 Simek. Robert ... 168 Simon. Pam . . . 149 Simon. Robert ... 128 Simpson. William ... 128 Sinderson. David ... 149 Sinderson. Diana . . . 46.168 Sipiora. Sharon ... 168 Skala. Craig ... 128 Skarda. Karen . . . 149 Skinner. Mr. Stephen . 9.I6.S8. 60 Skogsberg. Arthur ... 168 Slagter. Scott . . . 149 Slagter. Sue ... 128 Slavicek. Beverly . . . 139 Slayton. Wcndcl . . . 108.139.97 Sloier. Gayle . . . 48.61.63.64.70. 72.168.181 Smccton. Paula .128 Smith. Barbara ... 139 Smith. Charles . . . 149 Smith. Jeanette ... 128 Smith. Jeff . . . 39.48.49.S0.SI.S4. 58.61.70.72.102.110.161.168. 181.% Smith. Joseph ... 128 Smith. Karen . . . 45.86.168 Smith. Karen Kay ... 128 Smith. Kevin . . . 61,58,108.139.97 Smith. Laura ... 128 Smith. Lynda . . . 80.168 Smith. Mari ... 128 Smith. Nancy . . . Smith. Nancy . . . 6.46.59.65.66. 117.149.181 Smola. Marc . . . 139 Smrz. Larry ... 128 Smrz. Christine . . . 46.149 Smyth. Michael ... 149 Snider. Donald . . . 139 Snyder. Kristine . . . 65.139 Snyder. Robert . . . 139 Soltwisch. Catherine . . . 60.84. 149 Soukup. Anne . . . 46.75.83.139 Soukup. Cady . . . 39.42.64.70.71. 168 Spahn. Joseph . . . 1.59.97 Soahn. Joseph . . . 139.97 Spannegal. Donna ... 169 Sparks. Ron . . . 149 Sperling. Marc . . . 71.75.40.82. 118.149 Sperling. William . . . 128 Spohn. Robert . . . 104.149.% Sprindis. Laurence . . . 169 Spurney. Carolyn ... 128 Spurrier. Kevin ... 128 Stachowicz. Greg . . . 111.139.97. 104 Stack. Carol ... 128 Stack. Carol ... 149 Stack. Sandy ... 169 Staffeldt. Roxanne ... 128 Stafford. Thomas ... 111.128 Stahl. Mr. James ... 31 Stahl. Karen . . . 39.46.55.59.64. 169.177.180 Stahl. Sona ... 84.128 Stalowy. David . . . 139.97 Stamm. Wayne - • ■ 139 Stanfield. Dave . . . 169 Stanley. Deborah ... 169 Stanley. 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Dale ... 139 Svoboda. Barbara . . . 6l.7i.i28 Svoboda. Thomas . . . 75.128 Swansbro. Beverly . . . Swanner. Thomas ... 128 Swanson. James ... 128 Swanson. Pam ... 128 Swanson. Ray ... 149 Sweeney. Don . . . 40.49.149.181. % Sweeney. Mark . . . 108.139 Swenson. William ... 149 Szal. Marcia . . . 55.65.70.169 Szal. Theodore .139 Szalkovvski. Theodore ... 128 Szypura. Alan ... 128 Szupura. Don . . . 169.% T Tague. John . . . 41.128 Talcotl. Dave . . . 71.75.139 Tandaric. Jeanne . . . 149 Tarman. Laurence ... 129 Tarman. Sandra • . . 139 Taylor. Gloria ... 129 Taylor. Joseph ... 139 Taylor. Joseph . . . 169 Taylor. Mark . . . 169 Taylor. Maureen . . . 149 Taylor. Patricia ... 169 Taylor. Philip ... 169 Taylor. Scott ... III.129 Taylor. Susan ... 129 Teal. Kathy ... 129 Tee. Catherine . . . 139 Tcichmann. Geoffre . . . 139 Tclitz. Daniel . . . 111.129 Tcssicr. Greg . . . Thacher. Jay ... 129 Thayer. Karen . . . 59.64.169 Thayer. Lauren . . . 149 Thcdicck. Ann ... 40.149 Thcmcc. 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