Downers Grove North High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Downers Grove, IL)

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What we have tried to present in the 1971 CAULDRON is the clearest, most accurate and most objective inter- pretation possible of the past year. The yearbook for- mat changes in headline, write-up, and layout style serve not only to make the yearbook more attractive but to draw your attention more closely to what we have said in interpreting the year. It is our admission that, while we hope the 1971 CAULDRON will please all its readers, we seek most the approval of the class of 1971, for this yearbook will be their last. Dan and Karla 3 August 31, 1970 was the threshold of a new high school year. For some, it was the first, for others, the last. But all were encompassed by an aura of contradictions; excitement, reluctance, anxiety, stability. Despite the students' misgivings and the school's unreadi- ness, the Year began and soon all were caught up in its agonies and its ecstacies. 4 6 7 While freshmen were finally beginning to realize that Commons” meant the study hall in 149, seniors, already weary of the daily routine, dreamed of inviting college campuses. Students broke the monotony of study for semester exams by attending bas- ketball games, wrestling meets, and other forms of entertainment. 8 9 11 12 With spring came the lovers of nature and the lovers; the operetta, the prom, the underclass elections and the senior count- down; Graduation, seemingly an indistinct function of the distant future, loomed closer until at last it appeared as the significant reality that it is. Stricken by the perennial plague of senioritis, the class of '71, once eager to get outa here paused occasionally to view the flashback of high school memories. 13 14 15 1970 Homecoming with its Roaring 20's theme represented the culmination of months of work and planning under the di- rection of Mrs. Diane Erpenbach and Miss Holly Harden, faculty sponsors, and student co-chairmen, Rick Ruthhardt and Sue Thom- sen. Homecoming festivities began with the Powder Puff Game on Wednesday, October 14, which resulted in a victory for the sen- iors. Excitement mounted, as students went about the usual frenzied pre-Homecoming activities of getting dates, building floats, and selecting just the right fashions for the dance. Tears of joy and tears of disappointment were mingled as the king, queen, and their court were announced Friday morning at the pre- game pep assembly. After school the traditional Homecoming parade made its way down Main Street and at night the Trojan varsity team regrettably lost to the Proviso Panthers. The girls' gym was transformed into Carstensville, Saturday evening at the Homecoming dance, Those Were the Days, as couples danced to the music of Don Carone and His Orchestra. Homecoming Steering Committee Takes DGN Randi Russell and Gary Wonsowski are announced as the 1970 Homecoming Queen and King. 18 The Homecoming Queen and her court make a pretty picture. Front Row: Betty Auten, Freshman attendant; Cheryl Lcsniak, Sophomore attendant; Michelle Curry, Junior attendant; Jan Prucha, Senior attendant. Row 2: Kris 8erry, Senior attendant; Jan Dressier, Senior attendant; Holly Saunders, Senior attendant; Randi Russell, Queen. HOMECOMING STEERING COM- MITTEE-Front Row: Linda Beeson, Ann Zollinger, Cathie Ashworth, Sue Thomsen, Co-Chairman; Mrs. Diane Erpenbach, Sponsor; Rick Ruthhardt, Co-Chairman; Peg Po- borsky, Julie Marchese. Row 2: Carole Spurncy, Sue Webster, Holly Saunders, Mary Mizowek, Jan Blauvelt, Jackie Farrell. Row 3: Meg Howerton, Terri Corrigan, Jo Strawn, Sue Miller, Jeanette Smith, Sue Lane, Karla Rice, Deb Salata, Jan Prucha, Kathy Coullier, Pam Stava, Nancy Ccrnoch, Linda Har- bert. Row 4: Tom Zimmerman, Roger Fisher, Bruce McClure, Denny Zimmerman, Bob Rook, Ken Logan, Denny Williamson, Sona Stahl. Absent from picture are Michelle Curry, Dan Mayer, and Miss Holly Harden, sponsor. Back inTime to Those Were the Days The cigar store Indian watches over everyone at the Homecoming Dance. Linda Mullins and Gary Strakshus collect mementos of Those Were the Days. Kathy Karlovit and Jim Immormino find happiness at Meister's. “..... The Homecoming Steering Committee introduces the Roaring Twenties theme at a pep assembly. 19 SERVICE CLUB-Front Row: Mary Winter, Beth Lalish, Lynda Auien, Kathy Samiec, Sherry Camp- bell. Row 2: Nancy Solonc, Jeanette Smith, Anne Jamieson, Mimi Fox. Row 3: Marcia Finley, Mar- garet Stroud, Tom Kraynik, Larry Smrz, Corliss Wallingford, Debbie Taylor, Joyce Masa, Mary Mizo- wck, Lou Ann Kovac, Marian Masa. Absent from picture are Debbie Bojan, Sue Collins, Debbie Cum- mins, Martc Grazis, Pam Pilecek, Gloria Taylor, Anne Themel. Students Provide Valuable Services Betty Kirschncr wonders who is ab- sent today. 20 GUIDANCE SERVICE- Seated: Barb Krass, Melanie Kent. Jo Strawn. Standing: Betty Kirschner. Sandy Pippcngcr, Jeanette Smith, Kim Lezatte, Terry Lang, Mike McCollum, Linda Anthony, Jerry Pospiek, Leslie Thoman, Debi Grant. Absent from picture: Carole Spurney. A.V.A.-Front Row: Frank Novak, Bob Schaefer, Lynn Fandrey, Jamie Craig, Laura Tykol, Den- Library aides Richard Novak and Kathy Gasicnica look at ni$ Biela. Row 2: Terry Dahlman, Larry Burnside, Bob Meyers, Mark Beegle, Scott Martinez, John the current magazines in the IMC. Engstrom. for Smooth Routine Members of SERVICE CLUB, supervised by Mr. James Freese, and GUIDANCE SER- VICE, sponsored by Mr. Leon Pogue, do- nated class time to help with secretarial and messenger details. Delivering messages, as- sisting in filing, and mailing and programming changes gave club members experience in office work. Service to students in the IMC was the main goal of the LIBRARY AIDS. Shelving books and manning checkout desks were some of the duties Library Aids performed to help with the efficient running of the IMC. Spon- sored by Mrs. Joan Wilson, the members ex- tended their help further by giving a party for the mentally retarded at Farm Club in December. Entertainment and fun concluded their year with an annual awards party. The skill of AUDIO-VISUAL-AIDS mem- bers provided constant relief for teachers in film and tape distress. Under the direction of Mr. J. J. Horwath, members acquired valuable skills in photograph processing and the production of various audio visual ma- terials. BOOKS LIBRARY AIDES - Linda Gentiluomo, 4-ycar aide; Sue Rettinger, Activities Chairman; Mrs. Joan Wil- son, Sponsor; Kathy Gasicnica, 4-year aide; Kim Rojck, 4-ycar aide; Pam Nonce, Vice-President; Laura Tykol, 4-year aide; Cindy Stachowicz, President. Absent from picture is Pat Bartlett, Secretary- Treasurer. 21 Selected LEADERS experienced a segment of the teacher's world as they provided assist- ance to the Physical Education Department with varied class procedures. After one year of training by Miss Sandra Rasmussen and Mr. James Stahl, final selection of junior and senior boys and girls was made on the basis of character, attitude and leadership ability. These students worked with instructors and other students by demonstrating exercises, coaching and refereeing sports, and caring for equipment. GIRLS' LEADERS-Front Row: Meg Howerton, Ann Zollinger, Lora Wolsfeld, Sue Thomsen, Karen Cuff, Kathy Fallon. Row 2: Katy Kiggins, Kathy Karlovit, Barb Krai, Laura Kamperman, Deb Salata, Jan Pawl, Laura Mann. Row 3: Jennifer Karlovit, Gail Fredenburg, Pat Keck, Linda Wallace, Jackie Farrell, Cindy Ruschke, Barb Gramse, Jan Prucha. Row 4: Diane Wendell, Sue Miller, Kathy Zitney, Nancy Ccrnoch, Carrie Leathers, Barb Svoboda, Sona Stahl, Holly Saunders. Absent from picture are Betsy 8rong, Sue Chcrnivsky, Debby Cummins. P.E. Leaders Assist Teachers in Performing Duties BOYS' LEADERS-Front Row: Ken Holzkopf, Tom Bidus, Bill Mahar, Jim Saulnier, Tom Comfortc, Dave Duncan, Larry Fox, Walter Witkowski, Jerome Konsak, Mr. James Stahl, Sponsor. Row 2: Will Sperling, Joe Paliga, Jim 8itner, Bob Mel- oun, Steve Magruder, Scott Taylor, Gene Knorps, Fred Muelhausen, Tom Hepburn. Row 3: Steve Pollard, Clinton Johnson, Gary Marshinski, Chuck McMastcr, Paul Linnen. Mike Pippenger, Bob Pachter, Tom Ullrich, Tom Soltwisch, Eric Peterson! Row 4: Oave Solone, Steve Messmer, Tim Johnson, Roger Roy, Steve Schiefer, Tom Morris, Craig Skala, John Keyes, Gav- in Stone, Ken Macal. Row 5: Mark Giovanni, Mike Bakosh, Rick Wood, Gary Leahy, Kovin Mackie, Gary Sharp,'Oave Shaw, Garry Olson, Tom Kyme, Tom Jcdlicka. Absent from picture are John 8ecker, Roger 8onkowski, Kevin Bridges, Larry Brown, John Dealy, Dale Halm, Dan Jirxa, Tom Kleczka, Mike Kraynik, Craig Lage, Rick Laue, Ted Szalkowski, Allen Warren, Mike Was. 22 AFS- Lynn Fandrey, Treasurer; Sumiko Itoh, Japanese Foreign Exchange Student; Mr. Stephen Skin- ner, Sponsor; Terry Johns, Secretary; Linda Gentiluomo, Vice-President; Laura Tykol, President. Helping hands and open doors greeted audi- ences at school and community events. The Ushers were better known as members of PRO BONO PUBLICO. This service club, sponsored by Mr. Alan Hutchison, besides providing the assistance of ushers, presented an award to an Outstanding Senior. Simiko Itoh and Hakan Litsegund gave DGN students a glimpse of the lives of students from other countries. AFS CLUB under the direction of Mr. Stephen Skinner, hosted foreign students and promoted AFS scholar- ship programs. Entertainment for all students was provided at the AFS variety show to raise money for exchange students' travel expenses. Doors Open to Welcome All; Students Extend Friendship PRO 80N0 PUBLICO- Front Row: Meg Howerton, Secretary-Treasurer; Dcbby Zimmcl. Captain. Row 2: Dan Jirka, Captain; Tom Ullrich, President; Diane Wendell, Captain; Mr! Alan Hutchison, Sponsor; Absent from pictures Pam Kusnicrz, Vice-President. 23 Pam Kusnicrz cheerfully hands out programs at an assembly. The four language clubs of last year were joined together this year to form one club, INTERNATIONAL CLUB, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Gary Elmen, Mr. Richard Hayek, and Miss Holly Harden. Members celebrated various national festivals, heard guest speakers from foreign backgrounds, and learned phrases and folksongs from dif- ferent languages. Chess, a game played in one form or another throughout the civilized world, is one of the few games of pure skill. CHESS CLUB spon- sored by Mr. Elton Martin, held weekly meetings to improve members'playing tech- niques. Participating in monthly matches between west suburban schools, the club concluded its year in a conference tour- nament in May. INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Front Row: Deb Polarek, Carol Nemetz, Marie Schlcntz, Maggie Mooha. Row 2: Miss Holly Hardin, Sponsor; Anne Scaborg, Mr. Gary Elmen, Sponsor; Libby Katzin, Mr. Richard Hayek, Sponsor. A World Unites Through International Education and Fun Chess requires complete concentration. Cindy Stachowicz and Libby Katzin spread Christmas cheer in different languages. CHESS CLUB- Front Row: Joe Pomes, Cath- erine Ross, Chip Hetzcl, Rich Olson. Row 2: Fred Lange, Mr. Elton Martin, Sponsor; Earl Loder, Tom Ccchner, Gavin Stone. 24 BRIDGE CLUB-John Runnels, Debby Leach, Mr. Stanley Steed, NUMISMATICS CLUB-Mr. Robert Katrcin, Sponsor; Dave Nyhlen, Secretary- Sponsor. Absent from picture are Cheryl St. Clair and Tom Magdziarz. Treasurer; Ed Piekarz, Vice-President; Bob Pachter, President. Pupils Specialize, Become Skilled in Diversified Hobbies NUMISMATICS CLUB, dedicated to study- ing the science of coins and metals, was sponsored by Mr. Robert Katrein. Members learned the grading of coins and shared in- terests with experienced collectors. The club's activities included a visit to the annual Chicago Coin Show. The ever-popular sport of snow and sun attracted a growing number of students. SKI CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Alan Hutchi- son brought members together for films, lessons in ski safety rules, dry land instruc- tions, and discussions of ski areas and con- ditions. Members of BRIDGE CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Stanley Steed, learned the complicated skills of bridge. Meetings were held to pro- vide members opportunity to put these skills into practice, giving students a start on their way to masterpoints and championships. 25 SKI CLUB-Barb Wasson, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Alan Hutchison. Sponsor; Sue Wasson, President; Diane Wendell, Vice-President. THE SCIENCE CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Clifford Blatchley, expanded members' sci- entific knowledge and sparked members' in- terests in all fields of science, with guest speakers and field trips. Receiving a head start to a good job, mem- bers of the OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB were trained in office and secretarial skills. Under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Marcello, the club attended various sec- retarial conferences and held its third annual employer-employee dinner. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA under the guidance of Mrs. Irene Edwards, explored the requirements and opportunities in nurs- ing and medical careers. Activities during the year included a field trip to an area hospital and a stuffed animal sale to provide scholar- ship money for FNA members. THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, sponsored by Mrs. Jane Pohlman, enabled its members to study the qualities, traits, and attitudes which are basic to successful teach- ing. The club's activities included selling feathers at games, baking cookies for the teachers' association, and visiting National College of Education. Students Interests O.O. CLUB- Seated: Donna 8ingham, President; Teresa Treonis, Secretary. Standing: Mary Ann Bell, Treasurer; Gloria Witkowski, Vice-President; Mrs. Elizabeth Marcello, Sponsor. SCIENCE CLUB - Joe Smith,Secretary; Reid Larson. President. Absent from picture is Kent O'Grady, Vice-President. 26 Marvin Mensik, Tom Swanner, and Geoff Bickers develop skills to become tomorrow's scientists. F.N.A.-Kathy Teal, Vice-President; Ruth Martinek, President; Debbie Zolna, Membership Chairman; Olive Brinker, Treasurer; Pam Pilecek, Secretary, Donna Kuick, Entertainment Chairman. Unfold, Forming Future Goals and Values F.T.A. shows the spirit of the Roaring 20's in the Homecoming Parade. F.T.A.-Beth Froscher, Vice-President, Tom Soltwisch, Co-Publicity Chair- man; Gail Frcdcnburg, Treasurer; Mrs. Jane Pohlmann, Sponsor; Kathy Gas- ienica. President; Terry Thomas, Co-Publicity Chairman. Absent from picture is Barb Boehning, Secretary. Nancy Geldernick assists Pat Leahy in the nurse's office. 27 Creativity was explored while shared ideas developed into individual projects in ART CLUB, sponsored by Miss Velma Dickson. Exploring various areas of art, members par- ticipated in several activities including a trip to the Art Institute of Chicago to enhance their artistic knowledge. Books were only a beginning to the activities of BOOK CLUB. Under the guidance of Mrs. Margarete A. Cantrall and Mr. Tom Jandris, the club practiced creative writing and attended plays and lectures. Club mem- bers gathered and selected original written work from the entire student body, produc- ing the school's annual literary magazine, The Muse. BOOK CLUB- Seated: Caren Council, Sue Collins, President; Barb Eaton, Secretary-Treasurer. Stand- ing: Chris Spurrier, Mr. Tom Jandris, Sponsor; Mrs. Margarete Cantrall, Sponsor; Jim Walsh, Marie Schlentz. Libby Katzin. DGN Students Expand Knowledge and Cultural Interests 28 ART CLUB-Seated: Nancy Nemetz, President. Standing: Cindy Bocinsky, Secretary-Treasurer; Cheryl Lcverenz, Vice-President. Bruce Gattis docs research on his debate topic. Resolved: That the federal government should establish, finance, and administer pro- grams to control air and water pollution in the United States. This was the debate topic proposed for the 1970-71 school year. DE- BATE CLUB, coached by Mr. William Reid and Mr. David Palmer, participated in ap- proximately ten tournaments. In addition to the novice debaters and varsity debaters, freshmen were made a part of the club this year. Debate Team Discovers Challenging Opposition Nelson Warnell gives a convincing argument. DEBATE- Seated: Bruce Gattis. Caren Council. 8arb Eaton, Karen Cuff, Mr. William Reid, Spon- sor. Standing: Mr. David Palmer, Sponsor; Dave Vcnard, Lynn Fandrey, John Hrushka, Bob Via- dova, Jim Bitner, Nelson Warnell, Art MacQuilkin. On ladder: Rich Olson, Gavin Stone, Dayle Drc- man, Debbie Stewart. 29 1971 CAULDRON Staff Breaks with Established Yearbook Rules to Produce a Unique Book While Having Some Extracurricular Fun, Too Editors Dan Liberty and Karla Rice Working together to produce a distinctive yearbook, the 1971 CAULDRON Staff, sponsored by Mrs. Catherine McKinney, and under the leadership of Editors Karla Rice and Dan Liberty, confronted each deadline with a last minute push and an eye on cele- brating. The challenge of uniquely recording the events of the 1970-71 school year was met with many hours of work and a fresh supply of ideas. A new addition to the staff was photographer Rusty Zabler, enabling CAULDRON to pro- vide more complete school coverage. Plans for the general layout were completed by the editors during the summer. Section edi- tors, copy editor, typists, and business coor- dinator each contributed his specialized ser- vices to the completion of the yearbook as the editors supervised each aspect of the operation. 30 M acting deadlines involves late hours, hard work, and many headaches. Sona Stahl laughs in the face of disaster. 31 CAULDRON Staff ■ Front Row: Jewel Marchcsc. Jimmy Knox, Husky Father (Kar), Editor; Dan Lib, Editor; CJM, Sponsor. Row 2: Glynis Marlottc, Jackie Farrell, Pam Stava, Gale Pfohl, Sona Stahl, Linda Gent, Susie Lane, Mortimer J. Snerd, Soozic Kloster, Linda Harbert. Row 3: Jan Pawl, Laurie Moore, Suzie La Blockhead, Soo Goose. Mrs. Bobby Orr, Brownie Howerton, Fred Slick, Jan Prucha. Absent from picture are Chris Cook and Rusty Zabler. Editor Leslie Hultman and her enthusiastic staff gave the school newspaper a new compact look with the first issue in the fall. A school-wide con- test was held to select a new name in November, and by March, HIGH LIFE had become OMEGA. While increasing their skills and interests in news- paper journalism, HIGH LIFE staff members pro- vided the student body with features and editori- als as well as with a comprehensive account of school activities. The staff met daily 10th period with their advisor. Miss Georgia Tortorella, and concentrated on the many details necessary to meet publication deadlines. Leslie Hultman, Editor. High Life Staff Changes Format Printing Informative Paper 32 HIGH LIFE - Front Row: Barb 8obs, Jayne Mcsch, Cathie Ashworth, Linda Schmidt, Diane Damon. ROW 2: Alan Bruchas, Leslie Hultman, Editor; Eric Hell- man, Managing Editor; Jeanette Smith. Row 3: Miss Georginc Tortorella, Sponsor; Joyce Plonka, Kathy Teal, Janice Wheaton, Paulette Koncor, Sue Wasson, Anne Seaborg, Donna Bell, Mrs. Reiman, Mr. Gordon Eipers. WDGC-FM RADIO STATION - Front Row: Karen Cerveny, Assistant Student Station Manager; Blane Webster, Student Station Manager; Dottie Holic, Continuity Editor. Row 2: Eileen Walker, Public Re- lations; Nelson Warnell, News Director; Roger Opiela, Chief Announcer; Mr. Fred Moore, Sponsor. Row 3: Joe Smith, Chief Engineer; Bruce Bockelman, Chief Operator. Seven days a week, sixteen hours a day, edu- cational radio listening was available to Downers Grove audiences. Musical programs, newscasts, and interviews featuring visiting celebrities as well as community and school guests linked the school with the community. Technical training and broadcasting skills provided, under the guidance of Mr. Fred Moore, sixty-five members with a valuable educational tool. WDGC-FM 88.3MC Communicates to Community 33 Will Sperling goes haywire in the radio station. 34 Steve Pollard and Priscilla Bollinger introduce a different type of drama to Oowners North. Bob Rook and Diane Carlson find true love through the wall, Karen Borth. DRAMA CLUB, under the direction of new sponsor. Miss Karen Birkhan, revealed a new style to the student body in the year's first production, a drama assembly in September. A repeat performance, given at South High, featured an adaptation and a reading from Shakespearean drama and a pantomime inter- pretation of a poem, drawing the audience into a world of fantasy. Presented in Novem- ber, the popular play, Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesserling, attracted a rec- ord crowd for its two performances. Following productions included the contest play, Hello Out There, by William Saro- yan, in February, and the all-school play. MIME COMPANY a small group in DRAMA CLUB, entertained at school and community events performing only pantomime adding a unique touch to DGN productions. DRAMA CLUB - Lynn Olson, Publicity; Diane Carlson, Bruce McClure, President; Miss Karen Birk- hohn. Sponsor; Jennifer Karlovit, Treasurer; Bob Rook, Vice-President; Deb Wascher, Secretary. Repertoire, Audience Appeal Are Keys to Success Gale Pfohl transforms Jennifer Karlovit into an old lady for her role in Arsenic and Old Lace. 35 CHAMBER CHOIR - Pianist: Pat Keck. Front Row: Leslie Hultman, Kathy Coulticr, Mr. Richard Hart, Director; Lou Ann Kovac, Kathy Macal. Row 2: Steve Pollard, Steve Magruder, Jan Blauvelt, Sue Taylor, Ken Doty, Jim 8itner. Row 3: Kim Strauss, Sue Mil- ler, Lynn Olson, Bernie Rapp. Row 4: Ray Birks, Neil McFadden. A CAPPELLA CHOIR • Front Row: Mr. Richard Hart, Director; Nancy Borst, Mary Gammic, Terri Corrigan, Pam Thoman, Sue Webster, Deb Richcson, Leslie Hultman, Sandy Kubala, Lou Ann Kovac, Pam Swanson. Row 2: Tony Albert, Jo Strawn, Pam Stava, Jean Hcdler, Karen Chcrnivsky, Debi Grant, Mike Meister, Martin Edwards, Steve Magruder, Tom Ullrich, Bernie Rapp. Row 3: Ken Doty, Jan Blauvelt, Gale Pfohl, Pat Keck, Deb Cescyk, Jane Hav- ranek, Jim Knox, Korlyn Thygesen, Jan Leinweber, Greg Feltz. Row 4: Dan Hanneman, Gordy Schupmann, Dan Ryan, Steve Williamson, Pat Johnson, Steve Berch, Ray Birks, Bruce McClure, Neil McFadden, Bob Bramscher, Eric Nelson. Front Row: Lisa Jorn, Anita Piper, Kathy Popard, JoAnnc Hartin, Kathy Macal, Chris Hanifen, Sue Lane, Donna Bell, Sumiko Itoh, Carolyn King, Julie Marchesc. Row 2: Scott Taylor, Steve Pollard, Tom Zimmerman, Lynn Ol- son, Sue Taylor, Joan Flavcll, Mary Lyons, Brian Lukes, Kathy Coultier, Sue Geis. Row 3: Kathy Zitney, Sue Miller, Nancy Dosselman, Pam Moody, Michele Laret, Kim Strauss, pat O'Flaherty, Sharon Safranski, Curt Mizener, Jim Bitner. Row 4: Rusty Zabler, Kathy Passarclla, Bill 8lazek, Rick Boberg, Rick Carstons, Craig Bergstrom, Roger Opicla, Tom Jedlicka, Dan Mayer, George Kallas. Concerts, Appearances Keep Singing Groups in Demand Along with annual fall, spring, and Christmas concerts, A CAPELLA appeared on tele- vision's Channel 11 as a guest choir. Led by the able hands of Director Mr. Richard Hart, the 88 member choir composed of vocally talented junior and senior boys and senior girls presented How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and joined with the other choruses to perform Twas the Night Before Christmas for the Christmas concert and assembly. Seventeen members of A CAPELLA, selected for their ability to blend well, comprised the new CHAMBER CHOIR, formerly the Mad- rigal Choir. New outfits accompanied the new names as the Chamber Choir performed be- fore many local, civic, and social groups and were featured at A CAPELLA Concerts. 37 Kim Strauss sings a solo at the annual Christmas concert. J. B. Bigglcy-Eric Nelson. Hetty £.aflwe--Chris Malmgren. Miss Jones-Lesley Hultman Business from a Book Is the Topic of the 1971 Operetta Musical and dramatic talents combined to produce Frank Loesser's Broadway hit, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Try- ing, March 26 and 27 in the DGN auditori- um. The story showed a comic side of the business world as J. Pierpont Finch, an am- bitious young man, rose to the top of a large company by following the directions of a lit- tle manual telling him how to meet the right people, and once met, how to treat them. Complicating his climb upwards were Bud Frump, Mr. Biggley's whining nephew, and Hedy LaRue, the big boss's girl friend. All ended happily when Finch became chair- man of the board and a husband to Rose- mary, the secretary who fell in love with him at first sight back in the days when he was only an office boy. Mr. Richard Hart, Musical Director, Mr. Fred Moore, Drama Director, Mrs. Laura Grant, Choreographer, and Mr. John Fuhrken, Set Designer, provided adult supervision for this student production. CAST OF CHARACTERS: J. Pierpont Finch: Kim Strauss Rosemary: Kathy Coultier, Lynn Olson Smitty: Gale Pfohl, Karlyn Thygesen J. 8. Biggley: Eric Nelson, Steve Pollard Bud Frump: Dan Mayer, Bruce McClure' Hedy LaRue: Chris Malmgren Miss Jones: Lesley Hultman, Chris Cook Bert Bratt: Steve Magruder Twimble: Jim Bitner Womper: Rick Boberg Miss Krumholtz: Jan Blauvelt 'Denotes Sat. Night Cast 38 Rosemary—Kathy Coultier, J. Pierpont Finch - Kim Strauss J. 8. Bigglcy-Steve Pollard. Smitty-Gale Pfohl, Bud Frump-Dan Mayer, Rosemary-Kathy Coullier. J. Pierpont Finch—Kim Strauss, Rosemary—Lynn Olson. Yo Ho Ho Dancers-Karen Chernivsky, Jo Strawn, Sue Lone, Donna 8ell, Sue Webster, Julie Marches©, Chris Hanifen, Pom Thoman. Absent—Nancy Borst, Debi Grant. Bud Frump -Bruce McClure. 39 The ORCHESTRA, under the guidance of its new director Mr. Gregory Thompson, re- hearsed daily before school preparing for two major concerts, the Christmas concert and the Spring Concert. In addition, the String Orchestra presented a fall concert. A select group of orchestra members provided accom- paniment for the operetta. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Of the several members attending the district music festival, three, on the basis of their auditions, were selected for the all-state orchestra. The Orchestra Board, newly created this year, provided publicity and planned activities in- cluding attending a Chicago Symphony Con- cert. ORCHESTRA - Front Row: D. Arnold, A. Hart, D. Havranek, M. Dicko. Row 2: B. Eaton, A. Fierce, R. Langer, A. Schmid. B. Vial. Row 3: K. Sand, S. Williamson, T. Svoboda, 8. Jacobs, R. Klcb. Row 4: D. Schwartz, J. Engberg, J. Talcott, P. Nelson, J. Schmidt, R. Geary, P. Soukup, T. Baittie, T. «inter. Row 5: Mr. Gregory Thompson, Oirector. Orchestra’s Active Schedule is Comprised of Major 40 Barb Eaton and Amy Fierce concentrate on playing the right notes. Front Row: S. Peterson, C. Cook, E. Walker, S. Magrudcr. Row 2: K. Coultier, C. Svoboda, J. Rutt, P. Soukup, R. Davis, M. Hibblen. Row 3: S. Schupmann, B. Ludwig, B. Blaida, G. Strakshus, J. Zulus, T. Ulfig, G. Dickc, B. Svoboda. Concerts and Accompaniments Mr. Thompson gives the downbeat. 41 Grant Dickc and Barb Svoboda play a mean bass. DRUM MAJOR-Gordy Schupmann. CONCERT BAND-Row 1: K. Bocker, G. Mehagen, K. Gierlach, L. Carr. Row 2: D. Leach, H. Blair. S. Moore, P. Arnold, C. Nelson. Row 3: L. Gradle, B. Clark, S. Giles, L. Fox, T. 8elobraydich, S. Morey, M. Pence, M. Albert, C. Gunn, M. Poray- ko. Row 4: D. LaBrosse, B. 8lazek, J. Hochleutner, S. Hill, S. Fischer, S. Siler, B. Swenson, S. Kosmala, T. Johns. Row 5: C. Kirkpatrick, J. Ullrich, R. Lusk, B. Bla- zek, J. King, R. Egner. New Specialized Bands Perform WIND ENSEMBLE-Front Row: L. Bitncr, P. Moody, T. Svoboda, B. Jacobs, D. Kendle, J. Rutt, K. Thygesen, B. Vial, K. Coultier. Row 2: T. Johnson, J. Macal, K. Cuff, C. Summers, C. Svoboda, S. Snyder, L. Hansen, R. Kleb, K. Jaffkc, R. Widler, J. Jacobs, K. Eckert. Row 3: T. Rendell, D. Schwartz, J. Eng- berg, J. Talcott, P. Nelson, R. Geary, J. Schmidt, N. Kenney, G. Schupmann, V. Elza, D. White, T. Schwartz. Row 4: T. Baittie, P. Soukup, T. Kinter, R. Olson, J. Henry, S. Schupmann. Row 5: T. Ulfig, J. Zulus, B. Blaida, G. Strakshus, B. Ludwig, B. Svoboda, Mr. Lance Schulz, Director. 42 Front Row: N. Mager, M. Nixon, J. Kukla, D. Miller, S. Gray. Row 2: S. Jones, K. Cooper, L. Glaser, J. Betobraydich, C. Svoboda, E. Connick, J. Feld, M. Dickerman. Row 3: B. Stevens, R. Pammler, S. Bigger, M. Fredricks, A. Ramp, 8. Kovac, C. Kamrrvon, E. Goldman, S. Mesarolo, K. Jaffke. Row 4: R. Miller, P. Zack, J. Me Anally, B. Lusk, J. Peterson, B. Swanson, B. Webster, M. Grey, J. Mochol. Row 5: B. Broadus, M. Gratek, S. O'Grady, D. Andrews, Mr. Lance Schulz, Director. Three new specialized bands, the WIND ENSEMBLE. CONCERT BAND and CADET BAND, drew from their membership to form the Marching Band, which performed in parades and at Northwestern Band Day, and the pep band, which performed at games. Each band individually, however, pursued its own specialized activities. The Wind Ensemble, playing complete concert music, performed at the Veterans' Assembly, Christmas Assembly and Christmas Concert. The Concert Band, also played full concert music while members of the Cadet Band in- volved themselves with music work and study. Leading the Marching Band onto the field with a flair of color, were the Majorettes. Their performances during the basketball season were accented by their new uniforms. ieparately,Combine to Form Marching Band,Pep Band 8AND COUNCIL - From Row: Bob 8laida, Linda Hansen, Barb Jacobs, Peter Soukup, Vice-President. Row 2: Pat Nelson, Scott Schupmann, Jeff Rutt, Ralph Geary, President; Dave Kendle. Absent from picutrc is Sharon Bower, Secretary-Treasurer. 43 MAJORETTES - Julie Dahl, Debbie Wascher, Denise Nessenzia, Captain. Stop watches and records kept TRACK- ETTES on their toes and into the meets as they learned to run meets without adult as- sistance. Stop watch techniques were ex- plained by sponsor Mr. Charles Gosling. Interested in sports, the girls learned while their help became a necessity to the track team. INTRAMURALS, sponsored by P.E. teacher. Miss E. June Miller, and offered for the first time this year, provided an after school opportunity for DGN girls to keep up on their athletic interests. Held Monday and Wednesday after school, INTRAMURALS were open to all girls in school and offered experience and fun in many different sports, including volleyball, trampoline, and basket- ball. TRACKETTES - Carol Ncmctz, Vice-President; Viv Elza, President; Cheryl Binder, Treasurer. Girls Develop Sports Interest and Encourage Fitness Huuh-Ahh! 14 Up, up, and awayl Hl-Y - Mr. Alan Hutchison, Sponsor; Alan Bruchas, Secretary; Steve Pasakarnis, Larry Burnside, Vice- President; Bob Pachtcr, President; Gavin Stone, Kevin Brown, Treasurer. Directed by Mr. Alan Hutchison, HI -Y CLUB, provided an opportunity for all boys in the school to participate in active recreation at sports nights, held twice a month in the boy's gym. Acting as a service club as well, members sold refreshments at all home football games and performed service pro- jects for the school and community. An honorary organization comprised of boys who have earned a letter in varsity sports competition, D-CLUB, under the di- rection of Mr. Stephen Oracko, had as its purpose the encouraging of an interest in athletics and the promoting of good sports- manship. Providing services to the school such as ushering and selling programs at ath- letic events, members also enjoyed active participation in their own sports nights and group attendance at professional sports events in the area. Boys Join Organizations for Service,Spirit, and Sport 45 D-CLUB - Pat O'Flaherty, Secretary; 8ob Daszkicwicz, Treasurer; Paul Blair, President; Mark Wilson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Mr. Stephen Oracko, Sponsor; Ken Doty, Vice-President; Mr. 8ruce Ritter, Sponsor. Sometimes a pom pon girl needs more than two hands. ATHENA CABINET • Diane Dawson, Junior Representative; Holly Saunders, Captain; Dar Widner, Co-Captain; Jan Dressier, Lieutenant-Secretary; Pam Nixon, Senior Repre- sentative; Linda 8eeson, Treasurer. Athenas Fire Spirit With New Style; Cheerleaders Spark Stools, new uniforms, and a new precision march stylized the new ATHENA DRILL CORPS under the direction of a new spon- sor, Miss Pat McJoynt. Props and gloves dis- played an array of purple and white. Pro- moting the goal of school spirit, the ATH- ENAS performed at all home games. The girls in purple were seen selling scarves, sweatshirts and doughnuts, attending Band Day at Northwestern University, and putting on their first annual Spring Show. With a purple and white spirit stick and a can that cheers when opened, the '70-'71 CHEERLEADERS discovered new props sparking greater-than-ever spirit. Our en- thusiastic cheerleaders decorated goalposts, made hoops, had a Christmas dinner, and sold stationery and T-shirts under the gui- dance of Miss McJoynt. ATHENA DRILL CORPS - Front Row: Jan Dressier, Holly Saunders, Dar Widner. Row 2: Nan- cy Borst, Pom Nixon, Pat Knutson, Sylvia Waldon, Karen Smith, Linda Beeson. Row 3: Linda Gcntil- uomo, Pam Thoman, Barb Krai, Leslie Hultman, Kris Berry, Sue Thomsen. Row 4: Lou Ann Kovac, Phid Lundfclt, Dottie Holic, Sue Taylor, Lynn Olson, Karla Rice, Nancy Victorin, Cathy Chap- man, Diane Dawson, 8arb Svoboda, Sona Stahl, Lynn Hediger, Jo Strawn, Laura Slayton, Sue Lane. Row 5: Gale Pfohl, Sue Miller, Nancy Cer- noch. Deb Taylor. Absent from picture is Sandy Utley. 46 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS • Front Row: Linda Win- chell, Sue List, Diane Wendell. Row 2: Julie Marchcsc, 8arb Gramse, Meg Howerton, Captain; Karen Cherniv- sky. Sue Webster. Spirit With Props FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS • Front Row: Cheryl Lesniak, Deb Moore, Ellen Hartung, Captain; Karen Corbine. Row 2: Brenda Lane, Mary Heffernan, Deb Mayer, Beth Brunell. 47 Sue Webster leads the crowd in a cheer. Okay, Everyone, Go Nuts! This is 48 Trojan Country! SCHOOL SPIRIT ran high as students turned out to back their teams. SPIRIT meant cheerleaders, Athenas, pep band, and, of course, the athletes and their coaches. SPIRIT was screaming, yelling, and waking up a little hoarse the next morning. SPIRIT programmed us to react to purple and white, especially on Fridays. It was the best of feelings when we were winning and the worst of feelings when we were losing. Every- one felt it, from the principal down to the lowliest freshman. And, in the midst of per- sonal worries and frustration, we found we could lose ourselves in the SPIRIT of the moment, the pride of belonging to DGN. •19 Varsity Football Team Faces Tough WSC Competition WSC STANDINGS La Grange 5 02 Hinsdale Central 5 11 R.B. 520 Downers North 4 2 1 Glenbard West 3 4 0 Priviso West 3 4 0 York 1 6 0 Maine East 0 7 0 VARSITY FOOTBALL DGN 7 Naperville 9 28 Maine East 0 13 La Grange 13 21 Glenbard West 17 0 Proviso West 12 17 R.B. 3 6 Hinsdale Central 7 14 York 0 Despite a superior defensive unit and an offense that boasted four All-Conference selections, the Trojan Football squad of 1970 could not regain their title as West Suburban Conference champions. The Tro- jans recovered from a 12- 0 Homecoming loss at the hands of Proviso, to beat pre- viously undefeated Riverside-Brookfield. Downers' hopes of regaining the bucket dissolved with a 7-6 loss to the Hinsdale Red Devils. Downers finished the season shutting out York's Dukes 14-0. In past-season balloting six Trojans received All-Conference honors. They are: Paul Blair, tackle; Bob Daszkiewicz, halfback; Ken Doty, fullback; Jim Knox, linebacker; Greg Pan- kow, center; and Gary Wonsowski,end. Knox was also selected as Most Valuable Player. 52 Bob Daszkiewicz pushes through for a first down. Ken Doty fights for valuable yardage. r«0j4 5 Gary Wonsowski lunges for a Tim Gunn pass in the Homecoming game against Proviso. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Row 1: Coach Paul Seaman, Al Trevino, Mike Starnes, Jim Woodward, Dan Ccrmak, John Patrick, Tom Wollncy, Jon Dcrendingcr,Coach Jim Lind, Head Coach Dick Carstens, Richard Thomas. Row 2: Coach Dan Wenc, Ken Doty, Mike Mcister, Steve 8erch, Kim Strauss, Chuck Fisher, Steve Drabik, Russ Holpuch, Pat O'Flaherty, Larry Tarman. Row 3: Jim Hyde, John Keyes, Greg Pankow, Mike Erickson, Rich Hoffert, Carlo Long, Tom Zelasko, Hakan Litsegard, Paul Blair, Jim Knox, Bob Daskiewicz. Row 4: Dave Buehrcr, Tim Gunn, Mark Wilson, Rick Boberg, Kip Powell, Mike Furlong, Rick Carstens, Chris Cirko, John Stalowy, Jay Menk. Row 5: Mike McCollum, Joe Thurm, Pat Sielisch John Wysocki, Ooug Lundgren, Gary Sharp, Craig Mikolas, Jake Stahl, Keith Wilson, Paul Peters. Row 6: Mark Schaeffer, Ed Borowiak. Sam DcStcfano, Steve Furstcnau, Joe Jackson, Gary Wonsowski,Tom Swanson. Dave Polak, Keith Arbanas, Keith Lezatte. 53 Lee Clore weaves his way through the opposition. Todd Kcndon anticipates the throw. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-Row 1: Vince DcPinto, Lee Gore, Reed Pearce, Jack Ulrich, Terry Thayer, Alan Switzer, Dan McAlpine, Steve Furlong, Bob Miller, Dave Rook, Charles Serra, Steve Siler. Row 2: Coach Don Moravec, Curtis Kirkpatrick, Craig Sharp, Don Hacker, Dave Engfcr, Jim O'Flaherty, John Woodward, Scott Schupmann, Gary Bahter, Mike Laurinaitis, Coach Bill Walker. Row 3: Andy Webber, Bob Russell, John Murphy, Mike Furstenau, Brett Bachman, Dan Rankin, Mark Guse, Fran Paradise, Kirk Smith. Row 4: Gary Lessenberry, Rich Northway, Jim Downs, Tom Rendall, Walter Wrubliwsky, Nelson Warnell, Jeff Sommers, Todd Kendon. Jim O'Flaherty flies for another touchdown. Key Injuries Stall Soph Football After Quick Start Coach Bill Walker's SOPHOMORE FOOT- BALL team began the season with three con- secutive victories over Naperville, Maine East, and LaGrange, compiling an overall margin of 54-14. The Sophs trounced Nap- ville's Redskins 28-0 with quarterback Jim O'Flaherty running for two touchdowns and passing to fullback Lee Clore for another. The turning point in the season proved to be on Oct. 9 when the Ponies took on Glenbard West. They were shutout 22-0 and went on to lose their remaining four conference games. Several players distinguished them- selves as future varsity prospects. Among them areClore,O'Flaherty, Jeff Somers, Fran Paradise, Mark Guise, and Todd Kendon. WSC STANDINGS W L T Glenbard West 5 1 1 Proviso West 5 2 0 York 5 2 0 Hinsdale Central 4 2 1 La Grange 3 3 1 Downers North 2 5 0 Maine East 1 5 1 R.B. 1 6 0 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL DGN 28 Naperville 6 8 Maine East 0 18 La Grange 8 0 Glenbard West 22 14 Proviso West 32 18 R.B. 33 0 Hinsdale Central 21 6 York 22 Mike Furstcnau recovers a Glenbard fumble. 55 CROSS COUNTRy-Row 1: Al Bekkedal, Dave Demaestri, Bruce 8ockelmon, Dave Clevenger, Paul Arnold. Row 2: Bill Hopkins, Dan Kasel, Dave Halsey, Al Ramp, Tim Stephens, Dave Eggert, Varsity Coach Chuck Gosling. Row 3: Neal Justis, Kevin Brown, Jim Dean, Joe King, Andy Antoniou, Sophomore Coach Bruce Ritter. Row 4: Tony Stephens, Gordy Schupmann, Dana Palmer, Chuck McMastcrs, Dan Mahaffcy. Cross Country Matures, Develops Future Talent Head Cross Country Coach Charles Gosling: Despite the hard work of a very few dedi- cated individuals, the 1970 varsity cross country season was certainly a sad chapter in the annals of Downers North's athletic history. The 1970 squad lost every confer- ence meet and lost to virtually all its non- conference competition. One reason for this failure was that the varsity team consisted of only five runners (three seniors and two juniors). The impossiblity of their success certainly must be regarded as a mental as well as physical barrier. On the sophomore level, Bruce Ritter's team also ran to a last place finish in conference competition. Perhaps a bright spot for future cross country teams is the performance of sophomore Joe King. Joe led the team in all respects and established a new DGN sopho- more course record. WSC STANDINGS W L T Maine 7 0 0 Proviso 6 1 0 York 5 2 0 Glenbard 4 3 0 R-B 3 4 0 LaGrange 2 5 0 Hinsdale 1 6 0 Downers 0 7 0 Chuck Me Masters races on to the finish line. Joe King shows his style as he approaches the finish line. 57 Tony Stephens enters the gate as Coach Gosling looks on. Jim O'Flaherty stuns the oppo- sition with an array of quick moves. Senior guard. Jack Branta, drives into the lane despite in- terference from Pro- viso foe. Trojans Ken Logan and Wally Sick control the defensive boards. Senior forward Keith Lezetteis apparently gleeful at the thought of getting another basket. 58 Ken Logan watches as Gary Wonsowski puts two off the backboard. Varsity Basketball Plays Better Than 4-10 Record Shows Varsity Basketball Coach Lloyd Wasmer: You can't judge a team by its won loss re- cord. This year's team was a winner. Al- though the team was inconsistent, at times they were exceptionally sharp. The Trojans played in a number of exciting contests in- cluding a 71-67 loss to Conference Champ LaGrange in the Proviso West Christmas Tournament and a 71-64 victory over Maine East. The team was led by all-conference center Gary Wonsowski who paced the team in total rebounds despite being hampered by a knee injury. The Trojan attack was greatly strength- ened by senior guard Jack Branta, the lead- ing scorer, and sophomore playmaker Jim O'Flaherty. Other outstanding players were senior forwards Ken Logan, Dennis William- son, Keith Lezatte, and junior Wally Siek. VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row 1: Coach Lloyd Wasmer, Jake Stahl, Keith Lezatte, Wally Siek, Ken Logan, Gary Wonsowski, Dennis Willianson, Kim Lezatte, Sam Dc Stefano, Jack Branta, Asst. Coach Ron Jakes. Row 2: Jim O'Flaherty, Tim Gunn, Dave Buehrer, Keith Arbanas, Jay Mcnk, Rick Cogswell, Pat O'Fla- herty. Row 3: Hank Eromann, Alan Gcis, Ron Phillips, Tom Wadlington. 59 Sophomore Squad Wins First Four But Fades Quickly The SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL team got off to a quick start this year winning its first four games including a conference decision over Maine East. Lacking knowledge of the basic fundamentals, the squad found it diffi- cult to continue its winning ways, finishing with a 7-14 overall record. Coach Jack Krue- ger stressed his team's desire and perpetual hustling. One of the highlights of their season was a 67-56 win over York, the first sophomore victory for Downers North over York in eight years. Mike McCarroll led the team in scoring ahead of other key players Jim Reinert and Fran Paradise. Each of these boys figure to strengthen the '72 and '73 varsity squads. Sophomore basketball players struggle tor possession of the rebound. 60 SOPHOMORE—Row 1: Mike Hombrook, Mike Furstenau, Bruce 8ockelman, Mike McCarroll, Mark Gusc, Scott Whitlock. Row 2: Coach Jack Krueger. Fran Paradise, Rick Olsen, Mark Weber. Jim Reinert, Kendall Tucker, John North, Dean Bateman, Rich Eggert. Mike McCarroll looks past Glenbard defend- ers to the open man. After grabbing the rebound, forward Rick Reinmuth looks downcourt for the footbreak. Ken Doty struggles to force his opponent to the mat. VARSITY WRESTLING—Bottom: Ed Johnson, Lance Pliml, 8ob Arnold. 8ob Hurley, Bob Daszkiewicz, Mark Widuch.Ken Doty, Jim Immormino, Kim Strauss, Paul Blair, Chuck Long, Greg Pankow, Rick Boberg, Tim Caldwell. Mgr., Don Hacker. Mgr., Coach Bill Walker. 62 Sophomore grappler. Grant Merker, tries to roll his foe onto his back. Senior co-captain Kim Strauss works for pin of York foe. Wrestling Squad Lacks Depth; Sends Strauss Downstate Exceptional competition in the West Suburban Conference outdistanced the Trojan wrestling squad which finished with a 1 -6 conference record. Lack of experienced wrestlers proved to be the team's biggest flaw as they went with only four senior wrestlers. Coach Bill Walker, apparently not surprised by the team's record, stated, A team cannot expect to win on the varsity level in the West Suburban Conference with underclass- men. Co-captains Ken Doty and Kim Strauss led the team posting individual records of 15-4-3 and 17- 5-1. Doty and junior Chuck Long took top hon- ors in the District Wrestling meet while Strauss and Greg Pankow placed second. Strauss went on to place second in the Sectional Meet, earning the right to represent Downers Grove North in the State Meet at the University of Illinois Urbana campus. Bruce Ritter's sophomore squad wrestled to a 3-3-1 record, twice being narrowly defeated by margins of less than 3 points. Top performers for the sophomore matmen were John Wood- ward, Tim Siewak, Ed Johnson, and Gary Lesen- bury. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING- Row 1: IMcil Justis, Dave Beck- er. Row 2: Lee Clore, Mike Albert. Row 3: Terry Thayer, Steve Furlong. Row 4: Dave Engfer, Andy Webber, Craig Sharp. Row 5: Gary Lessen- berry, Tim Siewak, John Wood- ward, Vince Depinio. Row 6: Todd Kendon, Coach Bruce Ritter, Lanny Poffo. 63 Swim Team Wins Breaks a Number First Meet Ever? of Team Records In its most productive season yet, the 1970- 71 SWIM TEAM, coached by Mr. Tom Hayek, broke nine of eleven team records. In an ex- panded program of nine dual meets, the swim team won its first meet ever (a 59 to 35 triumph over West Leyden) and was fol- lowed up with a pair of victories later in the season. One of those victories was a 73-22 de- feat of Downers Grove South in which the Trojans swept every first place. The season was climaxed by an exceptional showing at the district swim meet. The squad scored a record high of 93 points while plac- ing seventh in a field of twelve teams. Contributing to the success of this year's team were top swimmers Joe Jackson, Breck Turner, Vince Autrey, and Craig Mikolas. Jon Dcrcndinger flics through the air with the greatest of ease. Ken Stein slices into the water. Joe Jackson pushes off with a straining effort. Breck Turner shoots off for another relay victory. Vince Aulrey streaks toward the finish. SWIMMING-Row 1: Craig Mikolas, Tom Lusk, Tom Ullrich, Paul linnen, Dan Hanneman, Ray Feld, Kim Stein, Scott Zabler, Marty Edwards, Bob Steiger. Row 2: Peter Phelps, Jim Doncrank, Ken Stein, Greg Gieschc, Steve Pearson, Chuck Serra, Craig Bergstrom, Vince Autrey, Tom Vickers, Dave Andrews, Jon Dcrcndinger. Paul Arnold. Row 3: Coach Tom Hayek, Assistant Tom Dienstbcrgcr, Bill Herza, John Dealy, Breck Turner, Brian Giesche, Darrall Nance, Joe Jackson, George Klueisch, Pete Ineich, Tony Albert, Gary Jordon. 65 Bill Mahar executes his routine on the high bar. Paul Struven demonstrates a straddle hand stand. SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS-Row 1: Brad Smith, Bill Roetzheim, Bill Seaman, Frank Muelhausen, Brian Siedlecki, Mike Porayko, Gerard LaLonde, Al Bek- kedal. Row 2: Terry Struven, Tim Stephens, Rich Zahora, Jim Pelke. Ken Montgomery, Bob Pfohl, Tom Tuma, Tony Ansclmo, Tim Collins. Row 3: Jeff Peter- son, Mark Greytak, Bob Pammler, Pat Franks, Dave Pfeiffer, Scott Ronaldson, Earl Loder. Bob Schultz. Row 4: Coach Bob Gorshe, Rick Becvarik, Paul Stru- ven, Mark Burns, Jim Mochel, Tim Dalton, George Grey, Tom Bigott, Mgr. 66 VARSITY GYMNASTICS-Row 1: Fred Muelhausen, Tom Comforte. Joe Paligo, Bill Mahar, Tom Cechner, Ken Holzkopf. Row 2: Coach Gordon Johnson, Gary Strakshus, Kevin Spurrier, Jim Hyde, Steve Beulke, Jeff Rutt, Marty Jatovek, Tom LaLonde, Bill Pfeiffer, Larry Burnside. Gymnastics Team Builds Potential for Future Seasons Participating in a relatively young sport at Downers Grove North, the GYMNASTICS team is still in a process of development. Gor- don Johnson, in his third season as head coach, stated, It takes four or five years to build up a competitive gymnastics team. The effects of this maturation process can be seen in this year's sophomore team. Although los- ing to each of its conference opponents, the sophomore squad ran up high scores in each of its meets and is considered by Coach John- son to be the best sophomore team ever at this high school. The varsity squad also finished with an 0-7 record, but did beat Riverside-Brookfield in the conference meet to take seventh place. Despite its standing in the conference the varsity team was able to boast several fine gymnasts. Among these are seniors Gary Strakshus, Bill Mahar, and Tom Lalonde and juniors Bill Pfeiffer, Marty Jalovec, and Frank Melhausen. 8ob Daszkiewicz prepares for the next event. Tom Wollney's final sprint carries him to the finish line. Jim Knox per- fects his vaulting form in long, hard practice ses- sions. 68 22 VARSITY TRACK-ROW 1: Pat O'Flohcrty, Ken Doty, Bob Daszkiewicz, Jim Knox, Jim Woodward. Row 2: Tom Wollney, Mark Wilson, Paul Blair, Dan3 Pal- mer, Gordy Schupmann, Paul Peters. Row 3: Coach Dan Wenc, Bill Horiigan, Kent Moeller, Jake Stahl, Ray Loy, Mike McCollum, Coach Paul Seaman Track Team in Rebuilding Stages Looks to the Future Coach Paul Seaman, in his second season of working to rebuild the sport of TRACK at Downers Grove North, further strengthened the available talent at this school. Although the squad, as a team, could not run com- petitively in the super West Suburban Con- ference, several individuals proved themselves very capable athletes. Among these were Tom Wollney, Scott Norton, and the mile relay team of Jim Knox, Kent Moeller, Ray Loy, and Bill Hartigan. Seniors Dan Mahaffey, Pat O'Flaherty, and Paul Blair added greatly to the Trojan effort. A number of fine under- class cindermen gave Coach Seaman cause to further improvement in the Downers North track corps in future seasons. Ray Loy flies over that last hurdle. 69 70 Hat O'Flaherty grits his teeth in determination. Kent Moeller speeds on for another relay victory. The VARSITY SHOWER HOCKEY TEAM of Pat O'Flohcrty, Jim Knox. Bob Oaszkie- wicz, and Ken Ooty proved their skill by going down state this year. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAM- Front Row: Dave DeMaestri. Bill Pawlowski, Neil Justice, Roger 8each, Mike Albert, John Castaldo, Randy Hougham, Joe Chilar. Row Two: John Orlock, Vince DePinto, Dave Halsey, Mark Samiec, Dan McGowan, Mike Pacholski, Rob Miller, Kevin Fitzgerald. Ron Kendig. Row Three: Bruce Bockleman, Peter Ineich, Doug Onoraio. John Stalowy, Rick BobCrg, Pat Sielish, Bill Kaehms, Mike Furstenau. Row Four: Coach Bob Lewis. Dick Dickerson, John Dye, Andy Antoniou, Todd Kendon, Jeff Somers, Steve Furstenau, Nalson Worrell, Coach Gordon Johnson. 71 Larry D'Anza exhibits the versatility needed to excel in golf. Greg Feltz plans his shot carefully. 72 Trojan Golf Team Hosts District and Conference Meets Coach Dick Carstens began the 1971 golf season with an air of optimism despite the fact that his team lacked the depth of some of their opponents. The Downers Club hosted both the West Su- burban Conference and District meets at their Woodridge course. Leading the way for the Trojans were returning lettermen Larry D'Anza and Greg Feltz. Rounding out the squad were Steve Williamson, Dave Blaida, Keith Lezattc and transfer student Greg Marthaler. The sophomore golf squad also played well with a nucleus of four returning numeral winners. VARSITY GOLF-Front Row: Rick Mizek. Mike Hornbrook, Bill Grabiec. Row 2: Larry D'Anza. Bob 8la«la keeps his eye on the ball Greg Feltz, Steve Williamson, Bob Blaida. 73 Steve Berch volleys for the serve. Kim Lezattc gets wrapped up in his serve. Pete Phelps strikes terror into the hearts of the opposition. 74 Brian Giesche smashes another one over the net. Tennis Teams Face Heavy Schedule The 1971 TENNIS team began a tough con- ference season with the opener against York. Leading the team were returning lettermen Peter Phelps and Brian Giesche, the number two doubles team, and the number one singles man, sophomore Dick Baxter. The number one doubles team was made up of juniors Steve 8erch and Kim Lezatte. Coach Ron Jakes took an optimistic viewpoint concern- ing future Downers North tennis teams refer- ring to Coach Bob Gorsche's sophomore squad as a fine bunch of upcoming tennis players. SOPHOMORE TENNIS-Front Row: Terry Thayer, 8rian Stauffer, Tom Lusk, Eric Connick, John North, Dave Kendle. Back Row: Coach Bob Gorshe, Tom Vickers. Bret Bauchman, Mark Vickers, Dave Wilson, Mark Weber, Kevin Speiss. AWSAW h'-A-r”. ' VARSITY TENNIS- Front Row: Coach Ron Jakes, Ken Stein, Kim Lezatte, Les Wy- soglad, Brian Gicsche. Dick Baxter. Back Row: Steve Berch, George Pet ruck, Pete Phelps, Jeff Mallory, Mike Serra. 75 Gary Strakshus goes for another base hit. Randy Polio displays his professional style. Varsity, Sophomore Led by last year's MVP Randy Poffo, the 1971 BASEBALL team had a winning season this year. Top returning lettermen were Poffo, DanCermak, Lon Schlacter, and John Ounne. Other seniors were Gary Strakshus and Tim Gunn. The team was further strengthened by the addition of seven juniors who, as sopho- mores. were conference champions with a 13-1 record. The sophomore squad, coached by Bruce Johnson, also had a winning season backed by the pitching of Jim Reinert and Rusty Stauch. VARSITY BASEBALL-Front Row: Tim Gunn, Larry Burnside, Gory Strakshus, Lon Schlachter, Rich Thomas, Dan Cermak. Row Two: Coach George Fcuer- schwenger, John Dunne, Jim Woodward. Kip Powell, Russ Holpuch, Mike McCollum. Row 3: Joe Thurm, Dave Buehrer. John Guarnaccia, Jay Menk, Randy Poffo, Wally Siek, Coach Bruce Ritter. 76 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL— Front Row: Frank Muelhausen. Joe Flegel, Steve Zimmerman, Kevin Sprcckcr, Lee Clore. Row Two: Curt Kirkpatrick, Rob Davis. John Woodward, Jim Reinhcrt, Jeff Somers, Jim O'Flaherty. Row Three: Coach Dienstberger, Fran Paradise, Mark Guse, Scott Strauch, Lanny Poffo, Dan Rank- in, Coach Bruce Johnson. aseball Teams Overcome Opposition for Winning Season HONORS After Four Years of Scholarship Seniors Excel Ranking first academically in his class of 507 seniors was the 1971 VALEDICTORIAN; the SALUTATORIAN was named for hold- ing the second highest grade point average after seven grading periods. Seniors who had a grade point average of 3.4 during seven semesters of high school achieved the rank of HONOR STUDENT. High scores on the National Merit Qualifying test made seniors eligible for LETTERS OF COMMENDATION. A percentage of these seniors were FINALISTS and were eligible to receive Merit Scholarships from the Na- tional Committee. VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN—Jim 8iiner, Sandy Leach HONOR STUDENTS- Front Row: C3thie Ashworth, Lynn Olson, Kathy Gasienica, Sue Lane, Ann Zollinger, Meg Howerton. Row 2: Oeb Salata, Marcia Miller, Deb Richeson, Theresa Treonis, Jeanette Smith, Linda Har- bert, Karla Rice, Gale Plohl, Marcy Uphoff, Bob Wilson, Mark Schaeffer, Tony Stephens. Row 3: Kathy Pasarella, Pat O'Flaherty, Pam Stava, Jackie Farrell, Dave Hinz, Tom Svoboda. Row 4: Doug Noon, Linda Gentiluomo, Kathy James, Steve Magrudcr, Sandy Leach, Jim 8itner, Doug White, Jack Branta, John Deoly, George Hossfield, Fred Slack, Ray Birks. Absent: Linda Doncrank, Anne Lathropc, Carole Spurney. 80 NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COM- MENDATION- Front: Tony Stephens, Ray Birks, Dan Mayer, Jim Bitner. 8ack: Doug White, Reid Larson. 81 NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS- Kathy James, Steve Magruder. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Front Row: Bob Wilson. Pat Vadebon- coeur. Sue Rybicki, Steve Pollard, Meg Howerton, Carol Hackleman, Carol Spurney, Pam Nixon, Linda Geniiluomo, Joyce Plonka, Laura Tykol, Sue Webster, Ann Zollinger, Sue Thomsen. Row 2: Tom Svoboda, Lou Ann Kovac, Kim Rojck, Cathie Ashworth, Jackie Farrell, Nancy Hardman, Lesley Hultman, Sue Lone, Teresa Treonis, Sue Geis, Kathy James, Darlyn Widner, Phyllis Lundfclt, Sandy Leach, Kathy Gasicnica, Marvin Mcnsik, Dave Hinz, Deb Salata. Row 3: Larry Tarman, Ruth Martinek, Karla Rice, Jim Bitncr, Tony Stephens, Deb Cummins, Linda Hansen, Gale Pfohl, Jan Dressier, George Hossfeld, Linda Harbert, Steve Mogrudcr, Pam Stava, Will Sperling, Bob Daszkicwicz, Gail Frcdcnburg, Deb Richeson, Gloria Johnson, Jennifer Korlo- vit. Row 4: Jeanette Smith, Jan Blauvclt, Lissa Lineen, Dan Liberty, Jim Knox, Sona Stahl, John Infanger, Paul Blair, Greg Pankow, Jane Havranek, Chris Cook, Pat O'Flaherty, Lynn Olson, Holly Saunders, Jo Strawn, Marcy Up- hoff, Marcia Miller, Nancy Victorin. Row 5: John Dcaly, John Tague, Dan Mayer, Fred Slack, John Dye, Jim Gierlach, Ray Birks, Dave Polak, Ken Lo- gon, Eric Nelson, Keith Lezaite, Steve Furstenau, Kathy Passarella, Doug White, Randy Poffo, Mark Schaeffer, Carrie Leathers, Jack Branta, Ralph Bednarz. Absent: Linda Doncrank, Tom LaLonde, Doug Noon, Rick Ruthardt, Tom Ullrich. Combining Citizenship and Scholastic Abilities, Seniors 82 Voted on by both classmates and faculty, a senior girl was chosen for the DAR Award from the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion and a senior boy was selected for the SAR Award from the Sons of the American Revolution. Two seniors who achieved academic superi- ority and held a high interest in extra- curricular activities were selected to have their names engraved on the REPORTER GOLD CUP. THE ROTARY AWARD was presented to the senior who best fulfilled the motto, Service Above Self. Seniors in the upper third of their class who demonstrated leadership and scholarship were elected to the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. REPORTER GOLD CUP- Sue Thomsen, Jim Knox. ROTARY AWARD-Linda Beeson Kre Granted Awards of National Repute 83 DAR-SAR Award- Ray Birks (winner), Jon Dressier, Rick Ruthardt, Tony Stephens, Meg Howerton (winner), Kris Berry. IT'S ACADEMIC TEAM-Kathy James, Fred Slack. Jim Bitner, Ray Birks. NOVICE DEBATE AWARD-Nelson Warnell. An MacQuilkin. As the School Year Closes, Students ILLINOISSTATE SCHOLARS-Front Row: Marcia Miller, Cathie Ashworth, Pam Nixon, Larry Tarman, Meg Howerton, Tom «inter, Karla Rice, Carol Spurncy, Carol Summers, Gale Pfohl. Row 2: Jan Blauvclt. Kathy Passarella, Jim Gierlach, Gary Sharp, Eric Nelson, Steve Furstenau, Lynn Olson, Pat O'Flaherty, Greg Pankow, Dan Mayer, Lesley Hultman. Row 3: Chris Cook, Sue Gcis, Debra Cummins, Steve Pollard, Steve Magrudcr, Sandy Leach, Jim Bitner. Linda Gentiluomo. Kim Rojek, Laura Tykol, Pam Zadenctz, Ann Zollinger. Row 4: Doug White, Dave Hinz, Marvin Mensik, Joe Smith, John Dye, Ray Birks, Debbie Salata, Ken Logan, Jack Branta, 8ob Wilson, Linda Harbert, Dan Liberty, Gerry Cocks. Row 5: Fred Slack, Ralph Bednarz, Wayne Griffin, John Dealy, George Hossfeld, John Dunne, John Infanger, Bill Welch, Reed Larson, Jock Tague, Tom Svoboda, Tom Cechncr. Absent: Bruce Me Clure, Chuck Nohejl, Adrienne Satm, Pete Soukup, Tom Ullrich. 84 POM-PON 100% AWARD—Gale Pfohl :arn Recognition for Scholarship, Dedication, Hard Work The ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARSHIP SEMI FINALISTS were seniors who achieved high scores on the ACT tests. Members of the IT'S ACADEMIC team were selected for competition with other schools on a televised question and answer game. Lettermen with a record of good sportsman- ship and scholarship were elected to the NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY. The KRIS AWARD was given to a senior girl planning to major in physical education in college who excelled in physical education. The POM PON AWARD was presented to the girls with 100% attendance in Athena ac- tivities. Students are selected to receive the NOVICE DEBATE AWARD from the Debate Club on the basis of the year's debate record. NASS-Front Row: Pat O'Flaherty, Jim Knox. Bob Oaszk.ewicz, Peter Phelps. Bill Pfeiffer, Bob Ar- nolde. Ed Johnson, Robert Hurley. Row 2 Mike Furlong, Russ Holpuch, Greg Feltz, Larry Tar- man, Jim Woodward. Tom Wollney. Row 3: Ray Feld, Joe Thurm, Dave Hinz, Rick Boberg, Paul Blau, Tom Cechner. Row 4: Tom Lalonde, Jack Branta, Tom Ullrich, Greg Pankow, Ken Stein, Rick Carstcns, Gordy Schupmann, Keith Arbanas, Dan Mahoffey. Row 5: Tom Comforte, Tom Wad- ington. Jim Hyde, Steve Fursteneu. Mark Schaefer, Jim O'Flaherty. Row 6: Larry Burnside. John Dealy, Tony Stephens, Keith Lezatte, Ken Logan, Dave Polak, 8rian Gieschc. 85 BIOLOGY I AWARD—Front: Kathy Ross. Back: Kirk Ricgle. Ken Montgomery, Beth LaliSh. CONSERVATION AWARD-Chris Nelson, Pam Stava. Daw Polak. Science Students Excel in Knowledge of Nature’s World Outstanding students chosen by the science faculty were honored with the PHYSICAL SCIENCE,BIOLOGY I, BIOLOGY II,CHEM- ISTRY. and PHYSICS AWARDS given by the Lions Club. The Bausch and Lomb Instru- ment Co.presented the BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD to a student who excelled in four-year science study. STATE CONSERVATION CAMP AWARDS were granted by the Garden Club, Downers Grove Women's Club, and the Downers Gi ove Junior Women's Club. CHEMISTRY AWARD-Michcllc Curry, Andrea Thach, Star Uhlir. PHYSICAL SCIENCE A- WARD—Giok Khow.Jamcs Mochcl, JoAnn Zidck. 86 BIOLOGY II AWARD Lee Hess. 87 PHYSICS AWARD-Crain Lag .-. SILVER MATH AWARD- Front Row: Joe Paligo, Bill Pfeiffer. Row 2: Deb Swailes. Jean Smith, Karen Vlasak, Barb Gramse, Dot- tic Holic. Row 3: Paul Stu- dicr, John North, Laurie Moore, Lee Heis, Jim Woodward, Craig Larje, Ron Pachtcr. Absent: William Hetzel. GOLD MATH AWARD- Front Row: Jim Bitncr, Dave Hinz, Tony Steph- ens, Pat O'Flaherty. Row 2: Linda Gentiluomo, Steve Magruder, Rick Bo- berg, Craig Lage, Sandy Leach. Gifted Mathematics Students Receive Scholastic Honors The Mathematical Association, The Society of Actuaries and Mu Alpha Theta presented the MA2SA AWARD to students with the three highest scores in their high school on a nationwide examination. Presented by the Kiwanis Club, the GOLD MATH AWARD recognized those students who maintained a 4.0 math average for seven semesters. Students with a five-semester 4.0 math average received the SILVER MATH AWARD. 88 SPANISH AWARD- Pam Zadenetz FRENCH AWARD-Jim Woodward. Top Foreign Language Scholars Are Selected by Faculty Top students were chosen by the language faculty to receive the FRENCH, SPANISH, and GERMAN AWARDS given by the American Association of University Women. GERMAN AWARD-Lauia Tykol. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS AWARD-Theresa Treo- nis, Sharon Owen. Students Receive Recognition in Career Fields GREGG AWARD- Mary Winter. The ACCOUNTING AWARD was given by the Women of the Moose to a senior excelling in accounting. Girls interested in a nursing career were recipi- ents of the NURSING AWARD, presented by the Junior Women's Club, and an FNA SCHOLARSHIP. The FTA KEY was present- ed this year for the first time to the presi- dent of FTA. A senior showing merit in D.O. received the DIVERSIFIEDCAREERS AWARD from the Junior Women's Club. A senior girl received the HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW award from Betty Crocker. An outstanding business education student was chosen for the BUSINESS AWARD from the Chamber of Commerce. The names of outstanding business students were engraved on a plaque for the OFFICE OCCUPATIONS AWARD. One student qual- ified for the GREGG MEMORIAL MEDAL on the basis of her dictation and shorthand abilities. HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW-Carol Spurney. FNA AWARD-Cathy Teal, Olive Brinker, Ruth Maitinck. 91 MUSIC CAMP SCHOLARSHIP- Carol Svoboda. Artistically Talented Students Receive Accolades for Aesthetic Contributions Outstanding members of the Drama Club were selected for membership in THESPIAN TROUPE- 1856. Two membersof the group were chosen BEST THESPIANS. Grove Play- ers elected one outstanding drama student recommended by the Drama Club sponsor to receive the CIVIC THEATER AWARD. SENIOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA mem- bers were honored for their musical contri- butions to the school over a four-year period with a presentation of pins. Sponsored by the Downers Grove Women's Cluband Junior Women's Club, two outstand- ing music students were chosen to attend MUSIC CAMP. After an audition, six DGN students were chosen to perform in Peoria at the Illinois Music Educators Association in the ALL- STATE CHORUS-BAND-ORCHESTRA. ALL-STATE CHORUS, BAND, ORCHESTR Absent: Dawn Arnold. SENIOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Linda Hansen, Carol Summers, Ralph Geary, Bill Kovac. Row 2: Cathy Coultier, Tom Svoboda, Karlyn Thygesen, Pam Moody. Row 3: Steve Magruder, Robin Klcb, Barb Svoboda, Peter Soukup, Jeff Rutt. Row 4: Doug White, Chris Cook, Rich Widler, John Henry,Tom Kinter. Absent from Picture: Gary Straks- hus. CIVIC THEATER AWARD- Lynn Olson. 92 rm Cathy Sand, Ralph Geary, Ray Birks, Leann Bitner, Jim 8itner. BEST THESPIANS Bruce McClure, Deb Wascher. 93 THESPIAN TROUPE Front Row: Sue Rybicki, Mary Gammic, Diane Carlson, Sue Blossficld. Row 2: Connie Smith, Diane Durbeck, Lynn Olson, Deb Wascher, Gale Pfohl, Karen Borth. Row 3: Caren Council, Jane Havranek, Lucretia Beetle, Barb Wascher, Carol Hacklcman, Jennifer Karlovii. Row 4: Bruce McClure, Steve Williamson, Lee Hess, Bob Rook. FOUR-YEAR LIBRARY AIDES—Kathy Gasienica, Laura Tykol, Linda Gcntiluomo. Absent: Kim Rojck. SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS-Front Row: Jane Havranck, Beth Froscher. Row 2: Rusty Zabler, Chuck Fisher, Cathie Ashworth, Pam Long, Linda Harbert, Ed Hcrbcck. Absent-Gary Bartholomae, Debbie Blatchley. PRO BONO PUBLICO AWARD-Mcg Howerton, Tom Ullrich. ART CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS-Ed Hcrbcck, Jeff Williams. SCHOLASTIC PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS-Rusty Zabler. Absent- Chuck Fisher. 94 SENIOR JOURNALISM AWARD -Front Row: Pam Stava, Melinda Stevens, Julie Marchesc, Cathie Ashworth, Meg Howerton, Gale Pfohl. Chris Cook, Sono Stahl, Linda Harbert. Row 2: Fred Slack, Jim Knox, Jim Swanson, Sue Lane, Sue Geis, Rusty Zabler. Absent-Debbie Sehstedt. SENIOR PUBLICATIONS AWARD-Dan Liberty, Karla Rice. Honors Are Presented for the Visual and Literary Arts Publication sponsors selected outstanding journalism students to receive membership in QUILL AND SCROLL,a national honorary high school journalism society. Recipients of SENIOR JOURNALISM AWARDS provided valuable contributions to the school's journa- lism program. The SENIOR PUBLICATIONS award was presented to students in recogni- tion of superior leadership and dedication to the organization. Recipients of the SENIOR LI8RARY AIDES AWARD contributed four years of work in the library. Sponsored by Downers Grove Women's Club, and Junior Women's Club, two students were enrolled in ART CAMP. The Pro Bono members contributing the most in the club's efforts received the PRO BONO PUBLICO AWARD. The regional Scholastic Arts Contest honored art talent from DGN with several GOLD KEY AWARDS and placement awards. Gold Keys, sponsored by Eastman Kodak, were also awarded for photography. An HONOR AWARD was won for an entry in the national and international Eastman Kodak-Scholastic Magazine Contest. 95 QUILL AND SCROLL AWARD-Front Row: John Infanger, Dan Liberty, Joyce Plonka, Karla Rice. Row 2: Leslie Hultman, Holly Saunders, Linda Gcntiluomo, Jeanette Smith. ROTARY AND AFS STUDENTS- Leticia Boratto. Hakan Litsegard. Sumiko Itoh. fir. OUTSTANDING GOVERNMENT STUDENT-Laura TykoL HISTORY A- WARD - Joe Smith American, Foreign Students Demonstrate Human Interest DGN welcomed two AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Foreign Exchange Students and a ROTARY Exchange Student this year. Two DGN Students were chosen as AFS Finalists. A first place and a second place winner was chosen for the AMERICAN LEGION HIS- TORY AWARD on the basis of test scores. Honored by the League of Women Voters, one student was selected by his instructor as the OUTSTANDING GOVERNMENT STU- DENT. One student was awarded honorable mention in the American Legion Essay Con- test. 97 AMERICAN LEGION ESSAY AWARD-Bill Kachma BOARD OF EDUCATION--fforfor ?ow. Harold Johanson, Harvey Kling, President; Leon Wcrch. Row 2: Elizabeth Gilomen, Howard Glassford, Thomas Taylor, John Lauder, Florence Herrick, Secretary. School Board Assists Formulation of School Policy Board of Education members met regularly to aid in decision-making in many aspects of school business for District 99, including budget, employment and policy. President Harvey I. Kling conducted School Board meetings in the DGN portable classroom, a change from the previous down town office. The Trojan Boosters Club, composed of Downers Grove parents, gave their active support to the DGN athletic teams. Providing spirit and voice, they were on the scene to root for the home team! TROJAN BOOSTERS—Bottom Row. Jack Webber, Bob Schaefer. Bob Knox. Row 2: Dave Wood- ward, Vince Furlong, Chuck Thurm, Tom Downs. Not pictured Bernic Furstcnau. i •- Superintendent Administers to Growing Districts Donald Black Associate Superintendent Charles Elmlinger Associate Superintendent Daniel Foote Wayne T. Guthrie Assistant Business Manager Director of Secondary Education Robert Shepherd Ronald Solberg Superintendent for Personnel Coordinator of Informational Services Dr. Glenn E. Pickrel, Superintendent, along with his 8 assistants directed Districts 58 and 99 in offering quality education to the 10,964 students. This responsible adminis- tration's job included hiring 784 employees and managing 17 school plants and the $12,446,446 yearly budget. Glenn Pickrel, Superintendent F. Gregg Rybinski Assistant Superintendent for Business Arthur Ward Director of Physical Plant Services 101 Administration Liberates North High School Routine Herbert L. Adams, Principal James L. Freese, Student Coordinator Stephen R. Skinner, Director of Student Personnel Completing his twenty-ninth year of service to the Downers Grove Schools, Mr. Herbert L. Adams, Principal, reflects his broad back- ground as a former coach, English teacher, counselor. Dean Of Boys, and Youth Center 8oard Member. This year, in keeping with the school policy to give more responsibility to the student, Mr. Adams and his 5 key assistants, Mr. Larry Bowers, Assistant Principal; Mr. James Freese, Student Coordinator; Mr. Stephen Skinner, Director of Student Personnel; Mr. Stephen Oracko, Athletic Director; and Mr. Leon Pogue, Director of Guidance Services; added wider flexibility to the school routine, in- cluding establishment of new student study centers and a choice of student dismissal times. Larry E. Bowers, Assistant Principal Leon Pogue, Director of Guidance Stephen Oracko, Athletic Director 102 Genevieve Anderson, Foreign Language Lois Balk, Business Virginia Becker, Home Economics Educational Staff Expands to a Compatible NO Karen Birkhuhn, English New faculty faces who appeared in the fall quickly found a place in the school's routine. While getting to know each other was diffi- cult for teachers with different conference periods or lunch hours, meetings outside of school provided moments for getting ac- quainted and sharing ideas. 103 Frances 8oehmc, Business Katharine Campbell, Social Studies Aldo V. Carozza, Social Studies Judith Carithers, English Margarcte A. Cantrall, English Students Emerge as Personalities in Responsive Betty Lee Chessman, English Marcella G. Cass, Guidance Class Situations Beyond the maze of computer cards and code numbers, students were re-humanized as teachers and counselors reached out to individuals by showing personal understand- ing and human awareness. Improved student- teacher relations lessened the generation gap, promoting unity of purpose. With sound communication between staff and students, instructors often found themselves defending youth among members of the adult society. Louise S. Cunningham, Home Economics E. William Corr, Guidance Margaret M. Clark, English Velma Dickson, Art 105 Doug Dienstbcrger, Science James M. Dodd, Social Studies Linda Eastmond, Foreign Language Teachers Participate in Irene Edwards, Nurse Gordon Eipcrs, Industrial Arts Gary Elmen, Foreign Language Dianne Erpenbach, Home Economics Robert Gorsche, Industrial Arts Seminars, Evaluate Roles, Strive for Self-Improvement John Fuhrken, English Ann B. Beck, Foreign Language In-service training sessions, faculty meetings, and school institutes enabled faculty mem- bers to examine and evaluate their many- faceted roles as educators. Instructors visited other schools and attended special-field con- ventions to enhance their knowledge and re- fine their techniques. Many furthered their education by taking college courses at night and during summer vacation. The faculty library provided a wide variety of profession- al books and magazines to keep the staff up- to-date on current educational trends. Dorothy Gammon, Physical Education 107 George Feuerschwengcr, Physical Education Charles H. Gosling, Social Studies Susanne J. Grady, English Mildred Hanson, Mathematics Teaching Personnel Assist Students in Conducting Thomas R. Hayek, Foreign Language Alan Hutchison, Mathematics J.J. Horwath, Librarian Richard W. Hart, Music Holly A. Harden, Foreign Language Donovan B. Ingles, Guidance Extra Activities Teachers worked with interested students in clubs, organizations, and programs, adding adult supervision to student expression. Youths' extracurricular interests and abilities were developed by experienced educators lending a guiding hand. Class sponsors helped classes raise money for senior activities and boost school spirit. Illlllllii Thomas Jandris, English Richard J. Jontry, Foreign Language 109 Virginia M. Jones, Librarian Bruce M. Johnson, Business Mabte King, Special Education Robert Katrein, Reading Lab Louise E. Kiltie, Science Alice Katzin, Social Worker Students Adjust as Faculty Use John Krueger, Mathematics 110 Iris B. Kohler, Business Paul F. Kluth, Science Kenneth Lage, Industrial Arts Larry L. Leathers, Science New Methods, Add New Courses James Lind, Guidance While curricular and instructional innovations appeared in all departments, most widely ex- perienced by the students were the changes in required subjects. College-type lectures and personal seminars challenged the Am- erican History and American Problems stu- dents, while senior electives in English com- bined student interests with teacher speciali- zation. Oscar S. Larson, Mathematics Robert J. Lewis, Science Almalee G. Lindberg, Guidance 111 Nancy Mankc, Special Education Elizabeth Marcello, Business E. June Miller, Physical Education Bells Do Not Apply as Teachers Find Assignments Catherine McKinney, English Pat McJoynt, Physical Education Fredric Moore, Radio Station Elton B. Martin, Mathematics J. Lee Miller, Mathematics Marilyn R. Muchlhauser, Physical Education Never Really End The 3:20 bell signaled the beginning of teachers' bouts with papers to be graded, and lessons to be planned. With after-school understanding and help, willing teachers greeted confused and concerned pupils. Averaging quarter grades and analyzing final essays provided teachers with homework of their own. David Palmer, English George B. Pappas, English Donald W. Moravec, Physical Education Janet H. Novak, Guidance Glenn C. Olney, Social Studies Edward L. Paine, Mathematics 113 Richard S. Pauling, Social Studies Jane Pohlmann, English V. Diane Poloncsik, Mathematics Teachers Need Patience, Adaptability, and Sometimes 114 Bruce B. Ritter, Mathematics , . . Tranquilizers Attendance charts, eligibility lists, and inter- minable forms and information sheets kept teachers' desks in a constant state of disarray. Learning to cope with yellow, white, and pink slips, the inevitable disruptions and distractions such as a fire drill in the middle of a unit test, a broken film projector, or a bee in the room demanded practiced toler- ance and positive thinking. Helen R. Robertson, Science Frank Riddlesburger Drivers Education Ruth T. Skanse, Librarian Paul Seaman, Drivers Education 115 Carl H. Schupmann, Social Studies Lance H. Schulz, Music Ozzie Storck, Social Studies Cathy Solon, Music Professional Goals Require Faculty Unity Lorna S. Sterling, English Barbara A. Sterner, Mathematics James S. Stahl, Physical Education 116 Stanley M. Steed, English Gregory Thompson, Music Georgine Ann Tortorella, English Judy Tracas, Art as Teaching Becomes Arena for Action, Involvement Stephen A. Ucherek, Guidance 293 Teachers'Association monthly meetings were enthusiastically attended as educators exam- ined ideas for improvement of the profession. While other districts were plagued with teacher strikes and walkouts, our faculty achieved progress toward professional goals through negotiations and compromise. Lloyd Wasmer, Physical Education Joan K. Wilson, Librarian 117 Elisabeth Walker, Mathematics William Walker, Mathematics Daniel M.Wenc, Industrial Arts OFFICE STAFF—Winifred Blanford, Student Personnel; Dolores Adams. Secretary-Registrar; Elizabeth Dixon. Student Personnel. Not pictured Irene Popisek, Guidance. OFFICE STAFF—Mary Rogers, Bookkeeper; Eleanor Geary, Secretary to Assistant Principal; Helen Monson, Secretary to Principal. Service Staffs Work Behind the Scenes to Conquer STUDY HALL ASSISTANTS—Joyce Frey. Ann McCollum. IMC ASSISTANTS—Jane Clockadale, Eleanor Sennebogan. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—Barbara Zollinger, READING SUPERVISORS—Joyce Dean, Dexter Lee Wadington. Johnson. DUPLICATING—Loretta Adams. 118 CAFETERIA STAFF—Bottom Row: Angie Papacek, Maryanne Spielman, Barbara Ensalaco, Violet Gasienica, Marie Beide, Mildred Binder, Helen Bylut. Row 2: Betty Stefek, Mildred Seyk, Alzine 8rieger, Florence Baylor, Pearl Cottingham, Rose Mary Popp, Helen Smith. Details, Diet, Dirt The secretarial staff kept the details in school routine from evolving into chaos. Cafeteria workers prepared a variety of food for famished students and teachers alike. Behind the doors and under the bleachers, the custodial staff repaired and cleaned, providing DGN with shiny floors, empty wastebaskets and window blinds that really worked. CAFETERIA SUPERVISORS—Lottie Keelcy, Jean Sembach. CUSTODIAL STAFF — BOTTOM ROW: O. Cardozo, G. Fischer, R. Lindquist. ROW2: P. Siegler, D. Daley, S. Scigousky, L. Mailer, C. Agnew. ROW3: J. West, J. Kuthan, 8. Fredickson, director; P. Paduano. PARKING ATTENDANT- -Charles Las Cola. BOOKSTORE—Mary Pankey. 119 Class of 74 Becoming a part of DGN; learning the school song, finding the right rooms, and coping with the heavier academic load, finally re- solved into routine for the 516 freshmen. Blase upperclassmen combined put-downs with amusements as the Class of '74 plunged into high school life with a mixture of enthu- siasm and fear. After electing four class officers from a selection of eight female candidates, fresh- men united to work on banner day, the homecoming float, and other money-raising affairs. Beginning the year with strangers, ending it with friends, the freshmen found themselves an acceptable addition to the student body. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Betty Auten.vice president; Kim Ruthardt, treasurer; Pom Liberty, secretary; Karen Cooper,president; and Mrs. Bonnie Duval, sponsor. 120 Adamczyk, Nancy Adams, David Allen, James Allen, Joyce Allison, Judith Altorfcr, David Anderson, Theresa Andrews, David Angeieri, Joseph Anselmo, Anthony Applequist, Susan Arbanas, Susannc Armgard, Carolyn Arndt, Robert Arnold, Paul Arnolde, William Aszman, Alice Atkinson, Deborah Auten, Betty Auth, William Baccarini, Louis Baittie, Tom Baker, Leanne Baker, Pam Barry, Mary l A Barta, Karen Bartasis, James Bates, Sally Beach, Roger Beadnell, Fred Becker, Terri Becvarik, Rick Bekkedai, Alan Bell, Bev Belobraydich, Jon Bendel Diane Freshmen Respond in Various Ways to High School Status Benkowski, Anthony Berch, Betsy Berry, Dick Bcrzy, Laurel Bickers, Mike Biela, Debra Biela, Dennis Bigger, Steve Bigott, Thomas Craig Trammell slides to the first floor with the greatest of ease. 121 Birks, Beverly Black, Nancy Black, Terri Black, Tim Blaida, Robert Blair, Peggy 8lair, Polly 8lauvelt, Rich 8obbs, Barbara 8ocek, Alex Bocinsky, Cindy Bohi. Dan 8onk, David Borgemeistcr, Lola Bormann, Rainer 8orst, Judy Freshmen Discover Anything Goes” Bottorff, Elizabeth Bradley, Margaret 8racm, Janet Bremner, Leslie Bridges, Robin Brien, Robin Briggs, Linda Bright, Terri Brinkman, Barbara Briscoe, Dan Brosofske, Greg Brown, Kathy 8rown, Randall Brunell, Beth Bryant, Tom Bryce, Phillip Freshmen girls hurry to put last minute touches on class float, Skin 'Em. 122 Betty Auten reigns as freshman attendant. Freshmen stroll back into time in Those Were the Days. Budovec, Susan Budwit, David Burgess, Doris 8yrne, William Cabrera, Patrick Campbell, Craig Campbell, Roxane Capettini, Julia Carlin, Gary Carlson, David Carlson, Lori Carlson, Richard Carlson, Susan Carnahan, Deborah Carney, Kathy Castaldo. John Charapata, Beverle Choit, Kathryn Christensen, Kim Cihlar, Joseph Cirko, Cathy Clark, Rcbekah Clay, Cathy Clevenger, David Collins, Tim Confer, Gwen Connick, Eric Cook, Connie Cook, Jay Cook, Kay Cooper, Karen Corbin, Wendy Corbine, Karen Cordero. Mary Council, Gloria Craig, James Craven, Michael Cudia, Charles Culp, Mark Curry, Daniel Czajka, Frances Czulak, Margaret Oahl, Mary Dankwardt, Greg 123 Dan low. Perry Debs, Duane Dedick, Shelia Deinert, Darlene Delaney, William Demaestri, Dave Deno, Dawn Dcno, Denise Derendingcr. Bcv Derry, James Derry, Pat Dickerson, Dick Didrickson, Ron Doncrank, James Orabik, Thomas Drcmann, Daylc Drenth, David Drenth, James Dressier, Nancy Duman, Patrica Durrbeck, Diane Eads, Rebecca Eaton, Pat Eggert, Richard Egner, Richard Ekstrand, Keith Ellington, Wanda Elliott, Darlene Elza, Deborah Freshmen Establish Individual Personalities Engsirom, John Ewasivk, Debra Fallon, Crystal Feltz, Patricia Ferguson, Darcnda Ferrara, Patricia Fifcr, David Fiorclli. Jill Fitzgerald, Kevin Fitzgerald, Mike Flick, Jodee Folden, Barb Frokes.Patrick Frelich, Dennis Fruci, Therese Ganzmann, Marilyn George, Carol Gerald, Paul Gczuntcrman, Alan Gierlach, Julie Gilbert, Daniel Gilbert, James Glaser, Larry Gleason, Elizabeth Gnet, Paul Goldsmith, Lenora Golinski, Paula Grahan, James Grant, Ronald 124 Joe Cihlar remembers easier days in Junior High. Greenwood, Thomas Gregor, Mary Grey, George Greytak, Mark Griffin, Andrea Groctzcnbach, Elise Grover, Leonard Gunn, Charles Hoak, 8en Hacker, Colleen Haggard. James Hahn, Linda Hain, Cindy Halsey, David Hammond, Marina Hanifen, Kathleen Hanson, Cynthia Haugh, Christine Havcnstein, Marina Hawkins, Jan Holder, Debbie Hcfferman, Jerry Hendrickson, Edwin Henrikscn, Neil Hcrda, Verne Herza, Lori Hibbeln, Rebecca Hill, James Hill, Stephen Hlady, Gayle Hochleutner, Jeff Hodina, Frank Hoffman, Robert Hooker, Wanda Hopkins, William Horton, Cynthia Hosek, Kimberly Hosek, Leslie Hossfeld, Linda Hougham, Randall Howat, Carol Kathy Salm finds a peaceful studying place outside Main entrance 125 Hrudicka, Scott Hruschka, John Hubbert, Barbara Hubbert, Mark Hughart, Sean Hughes, Donald Hultman, Brad Hyde, Gail Imbrogno, Rita Immormino, Mary Ingeram, Jerri Iona, Sue Freshmen Meet Acquire a Number Jacobs, Jane Jacobson, James Jacobson, Janna Jaffke, Kim James, Ben Jaskula, Susan Jilek, Catherine Johnson, Grant Johnson, Wayne Jones, Dennis Jones, Gary Jones, Pam Jordan, Gary Jozwik, Carole Judge, Michael Kachms, William Kamman, Craig Kamperman, Bruce Karl, Drew Kasel, Daniel Katzin, Judith Kaylcr, John Keck, James Keener, Mike Mike Nicholas and Catherine Moore find peace and quiet far from the Kcndig, Ronald Kendle, Dave Kent, Lana Kern. Thomas Khoe, Giok King, Donald Kirkland, Curtis Kleb, Lawrcn Kluetsch, George Klub, Mark Kncggs, Carl Kolar, Debra Konstanty, Steven Kopta, Francine Koptik, Stephan Kosmak, Kerry 126 Kovac, Jeon Kowalchuk, Ann Kring, Edwin Krueger, Andy Krueger, Gayle Kucera, Dean Kihns, Rebecca Kyme, Leslie La Brose, Donald L3ccy, Carol La Coste, Robbi Lalish, Beth Lalondc, Gerard Lambert, Mary Langer, Ruth La Placa, Nancy Larson, Connie Larson, Kathy Lassiter, Mary Laugel, Mary Lauing, Susan Leach, Deborah Leahy, Patrick Lc Blanc, Michael Lee, Timothy Lcinweber, John Lckovish, Vicky Lentz, Colleen Lcverenz, Cheryl Lewallcn, Kenneth Liberty, Pam Licdtke, Arthur Lindsay, Chris Lippcrt, Valerie Littlefield, Dale Loehman, Donna Ludtke, Timothy Lusk, Thomas Mack, Jeffrey Mack, Patricia Mackey, Nancy Magelitz, Sharon Mager, Nancy Magruder, Edward Martinez, Scott Me Alpine, Mary Me Cabe, Susan Me Carther, Nancy Me Carthy, Terry Me Clurc, Gwynne Me Donough, Nancy Me Gowan, Daniel 127 Me Intyre, Richard Me Kane, Donald Me Knight, Douglas Me Lelland, Thomas Mcaden, Michael Meistcr. Michele Meloun, Gary Merker, Grant Meserole, Ronald Miller. Clark Mitchel, Catherine Montgomery, Kenneth Moody, William Moore, Catherine Moore, Karen Moore, Sandra Moravec, Andy Morey, Scott Morris, Steven Murphy, Kevin Nash, Michael Nccsc, Carolann Nelson, Janet Nelson, Marvin Nemetz, Nancy Nicholas, Michael Nicko, Karen Nilson, Debbie Nixon, Melanie O'Grady, Scott Orlock, John O'Reilly, Thomas Pammler, Robert 19S Janet Bracm rescues Kim Hosek from what would certainly have been an embarrassing situation. Parker, 8rian Parrish, Patricia Powlowski, William Payne, Sandra Pearson, Lenorc Pelkc, Bruce Pcpich, Brian Peterson, Linda Petruck, Cynthia Pfohl, Robert Phillips, Kimberly Phillips, Linda Piekarz, Theresa Pietrzak, David Plachy, Linda Pliml, Lance Pogue, Terri Popard, Carol Porayko, William Powell, Karen Preban, Cecilia Price, Chester Prochazka, Wendy Prucha, Sharon Putts, Joan Quick, Tina Rahn, Cathy Rajsky, Greg Freshmen Struggle With Courses and Other Problems Ramp, Albert Rassenfoss, Cathy Reese, Catherine Reich, Lisa Reiman, Janice Rcinmuth, Richard Rezac, Debbie Riegle, Kirk Ritzier, Elizabeth Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, Robert Roman, Manuel Romanizzac, Randall Ronaldson, Scott Ruiz, Karin Rulec, Sim 129 Sue Arbanas rips Out in her sewing class. Runnels, Raymond Ruthardt, Kim Ryan, Eileen Ryszkicwicz, Bob Saif, Mary Salm, Kathy Samicc, Karen Sauer, Jeffrey Sauer, Jennifer Schauer, Kurt Schlcpcr. Robert Schmid, Andreas Schmidt, Susan Schmitt, James Schneider, Nancy Seaman, Mary Senese, Lucien Sesiak, Jan Soul, Deborah Sowcryn, Michael Sheber, Thomas Shekelle, Paul Shelton, John Siblik, Joe At the freshman assembly, the freshman class is greatly enlightened by the wonders of group therapy. Frosh Engage in Non-academic Activities Sides, Keith Sieg, Tom Siek, David Siewak, Thomas Siska, Claudia Slack, Roxanne Slagter, Sara Smith, Constance Smith, Daivd Snell Catherine Sobania, Lynn Soltwisch, Paul Soucek, Steve Soukup, Robert Soutar, Corricnnc Spurney, Robert Starke, Robert Stauffer, 8rian St.Clair, Cheryl Steiger, Robert Stein, Kim Steiskal, Michael Stephens, Tim Stevens, William 130 Stewart, Deborah Stillwiil, Greg Stock, Barbara Stockhoff, Brian Stolk, Kristina Strauss, Pamela Struvcn, Terry Swailes, Diane Sweeney, Scott Swenson, Barbara Swiglo, James Szypura, Susan Marina Havcnstein concentrates on something other than biology. Taylor, James Taylor, Paul Thieda, Robert Thomas, Jeannette Thomas, Merry Thompson, Dawn Thurm, Barbara Titrud, Deb Todd, Richard Tracas, James Trainor, Tom Trammell, Craig Trigin, William Trojanowski, Ruth Tuttle, Blaine Uphoff, Cheryl Vaglica, Marion Vaillancourt, Nadi Velasco, Rosalie Vial, Paul Vickers, Mark Visk, James Vladova, Robert Vosefski, Steve Vrdoliak, Jim Vucekovich, Mike Walker, Steve Webber, Margaret Weber, Robert Weimer, Mark Wells, Larry Wendt, Denise Wesley, Martha Whalen, John White, Michael Wilkis, Nancy Williams, Barbara Williams, Gail Wilson, David Winn, Joe Winsch, Barbara Winter, Connie Winters, Tod Wissmann, Robert Woldman, Patricia Wolsfeld, Karen Woodward, Mark Young, Pat Zabler, Scott Zaccari, Jerry Zack, Paul Zahora, Richard Zapel, Michelle Zidek, Joann Zimmer, Caroline Zindrick, Robert Zobjcck, Clarence Zweerts, Jan 131 Class of '73 Bridging the gap between mature upperclass- men and adolescent freshmen were the sophomores. After a year's experience at DGN, the class of '73 came back in the fall with a newly acquired sense of familiarity and comfort. Building upon their freshman record of school spirit and class loyalty, the sopho- more won 2nd place honors in the home- coming float competition. With eyes on the future, sophomores held candy sales and a variety show to strengthen their treasury. With the acqusition of driver's licenses, sophomores enjoyed more independence than ever before. Assaulted by a barage of new ideas from higher levels, sophomores became more aware of themselves and their environ- ment, and began the formation of opinions and ideals vital to their future. 132 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Norm Kenny, president; Elaine Beard, vice president; Pam Nance, treasurer; Deb Mayer, secretory; Mrs. Lois Balk, sponsor. Adomaitis. Louise Albert, Mike Anderson, Tom Anthony, Allen Anthony, Linda Antoniou, Andreas Archer, Marta Ashe, Darlene Aspel, Karen Aszman, Allen Atkinson, Mark Bachman, Brett 8adendick, Karen Bahler, Gary Baker, Fred Balch, Lorle Barber, Jo Barry, Cynthia Bartasis, Pamela Bartlett, Patricia Barton, Beverly Bateman, Dean Bath, Bate Beard, Marguerite Beck, Sharon Becker, David Bedell, James Bein, Laurel Bclobraydich, Todd Bcnkowski, Imogene Berg, Janet Beumer, Susan Beussc, James Sophomore Class Registers with 530 Bitner, Leann Black, Elizabeth Blanford, John 8lazek, Bonnie Bloome, Penny 8lossficld, Susan Board, Debra Bockelman, Bruce Bocker, Katherine Bogert, Tom 133 Pam Nance and Steve Furlong compare schedules. Bohl, Carol Boice, 8rian Boley, Jan Bollinger, Priscilla Bondi, Anthony Boonstra, Diane 8ooth, Karen Bourgeois, Mary Bovver, Sharon Bradek, Rosanne Bradley, Dawn Brennan, Margaret Brien, Dawn Broadus, Robert Brong, Kathleen Brown, Barbara Brown, Karen Brown, Kevin Bucher, Bruce 8uchman, Barbara 8udyn, Jerry Burgess, Janet Burks, Kathleen Burn, Tom Burns, Mark Buschman, James Butler, Mike 8yrne, Pamela Caldwell, Tim Campbell, Nancy Campbell, Sheryl Carlson, Diane Carlson, William Cerveny, Karen Chcnault, Beth Childress, Edward Chmielewski, Nancy Christman, Desiree Cierpoit, Michelle Clark, Valerie Cleek, Debra Clore, 8riney Cogswell, Ann Colling, Daniel Connell, Lynda Coolahan, Rachel Sophomores find time to socialize while building the float. 134 Karen Mann is overtaken with hunger. Sophomore greatness is characterized by building a second place float. Sophomores Actively Contribute to Homecoming Cooper, Donna Creamer, Deborah Crone, Michael Dahlman, Cheryl Dalton, Tim Davis, Lois Marie Davis, Robin Dealy, Marianne Dean, James Dehnicke, Jacqulin Depinto, Vincent Diaz, Mirta Dicke, Grant Dickerman, Mary D. Dicdcrichs, Wyneito Donaldson, Gary Dorn, Giscla Downs, James Dubiel, Bonnie Duda, Gloria Dudas, Al Duka, Deborah Duman, Kenneth Dunham, Deleres Eckert, Kit Ellington, Jenny Engberg, Janet Engfer, David Erdmann, Jean Ernest, Gail Ann Evanston, Chris Fandrey, Lynn Fanta, Richard Feld, James Feckner, Paul Ferguson, Charlott Fiat, Amos Finley, Marica Fisher, Robin Fisher, Susan Ftegol, Joe Fox, Laurie Fox, Mimi Frankovelgia Candy Frazier, Sharon 135 Fredericks, Michael Frciwold, John Furlong, Steven Furstenau, Michael Galon, Edward Gattis, Mark Gavin, Michael Gee, Gale Geldernick, Nancy Getty, Sharon Gicrlach, Kathleen Giles, Scott Gilpin, Paul Gnat, Michael Goldman, Edward Gonska, Cindy Good. Debra Grabiec, Glenn Gradlc, Louise Graves, James Gray, Michael Gray, Sharon Gray, Terry Grcgersen, Lauren Griffin, Joan Grover, Dolores Gruening, Susan Guse, Mark Haberman, Janice Hacker, Donald Hadzima, Diana Hall, Theodore Hallett, Mark Hancock, Carol Hansen, Dorene Harte, Michael Hartigan, William Huntung, Ellen Hatmaker, Nancy Heaton, Brenda Hedler, Christy Hcffcrman, Mary Henglcs, Sandra Henrie, Thomas Hcrda, Mike Hetzel, William Hinkle. Mike Hlady, Jill Hoffman, Sharon Hogya, Debra Holmes, Richard Hooker, Nancy 136 Mark Wascow and Tom Rendall concentrate with typical sophomore per- severance. Future With Academic Excellence Hornbrook, Michael Hutchinson, Tim Ineich, Peter Jakubowski, Raymond Jcrousek, Larry Jilek, Raymond Jenicek, Audrey Joachim, Mary Johannsen, Nancy Johansson, Scott Johns, Terry Johnson, Edward Johnson, Edwin Johnson, Sharon Johnson, William Johnston, Sandra Jones, Sandra Jones, Thomas Justis, Neil Kaduk, Michele Kendin, Todd Kenney, Norman Kiclusiak, Thomas King, Gary King, Joseph Kirchhoff, Laura Kirkpatrick, Curt Kitzmiller, Kenneth Kleczka, Timothy Kledzinski. Teresa Kleutsch, Kimberly Kohut, Sharon Kolarich, Pam Koptik, Peter Kosatka, James Kosmala, Steven Kovarik, Brian Kranz, Keith Kraynik, Thomas Krupp, Steve Krzystniak, Mike Krzyz'ak, Sandy Kubala, Sharon Kubinski, Robert Kucera, Veronica Kuhncrt, Bob Kuick, Donna Kukla, Janet LaCosta, Juliann Lady, William 137 Sophomore defensive back halts opposition ball carrier. Laheta, John Laisch, Susonnc Lalonde, Jeanne Lambert, Claire Fran Paradise moves in for a touchdown pass Lane, Brenda Lane, James Lang, Terry Langer, Mary Lassiter, Dan Laurinaitia, Mike Leahy, Debra Leone, Marie Lesniak. Chervl Lcsniak, Terry Lessenberry, Gary Lewanski, Vicki Linn, Mary Lippert, Lynn List, Kathy Lodcr, Earl Loehman, Daniel Loflhouse. Wanda Logan, Audrey Ludwig, William Luksch, Ellen Lusk, William Macal, Joyce MacQuilkin, Arthur Mahoney, Michael Majcen, Susan Malmquist, Mendy Manak, lerry Mann, Karen Margison, Randy Markovitz, Martin Marks, Keith Maronich, Cindi Marshall, Christine Marshall, Ann Martinek, Janet Masa, Joyce Masa, Marian Mathiasen, Mary Mathis, Lorna Mayer, Deborah Mazanec, Beverly Mazour, Edward McAlpine, Daniel McNally, James 138 McCabe, Diane McCarroll, Mike McCartney, Scott McCrory, Joyce McFarland, Maureen McGah, Robert McIntyre, Sue Nohejl, Helen McKnight, Daniel McLuckic, Janet McMaster, Deborah McNamara, Peggy McNeely, Barry Mehagen, Ginny Memenga, Roy Mcssmcr, Gale Metzger, Joseph Meyer, Barry Milawski, Laurence Miller, Deborah Miller, Robert Milianat, Gloria Milstead, Shari Misek, Richard Mochel, James Mochel, Wayne Moderson, Randy Moderson, Wendy Monson, Dan Montgomery, Janice Moore, Debarah Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Joan Moor is, Terry Moorison, Kathleen Mosher, Rita Muehlhausen, Frank Murphy, John Myers, Robert Nance, Pamela Nardo, Mary Nash, Matthew Nelson, Susan Nelson, Timothy Nemecek, Mike Sophs Show Self-Expression 139 Mary Joachim makes her point. Deb Moore finds The Quick Brown Fox jumped Over the Lazy Dog amusing. Noon,Jody North, John Northway, Richard Norton, Jeffrey Novak, Frank Novak, Janet 0’8rien, Kathleen O'Flaherty, Jim O'Grady, Darilyn O'Grady, Kent Olson, Richard Onorato, Douglas Oshinski, Mark Pacholski, Michael Pachtcr, Ronald Pagano, Frank Pallotta, Randy Pankow, Lewanda Pappas, Angie Para, Diane Paradise, Frank Parke, Cynthia Pasakarnis, David Pav, Debra Sophomores Make Important Decisions Pearce, Reed Pearson, Stephen Pelkc, Debra Mae Pence, Mark Pence, Reed Petersen, Elizabeth, Peterson, Kevin Pickerl, John Pippenger, Sandra Poffo, Lanny Pokorski, Lisa Polarek, Debra Pomes, Joseph Pommier, Karen Popp, Steven Porayko, Michael Prinos, Michael Provinsky, Linda Purcha, Joe Prosha, Rick 140 Dave Venard chooses another gourmet delight. Raap. Marijo Rankin, Daniel Reese, Russell Reinert, Jim Rendall, Thomas Rcttingcr, Susan Revisky, Sherry Ricdy, Jack Rink, Rory Ritter, Darcy Ritzier, Terric Roetzhcim, William Rook, David Ross, Catherine Rossiter, Cynthia Rouffo, Paul Runnels, John Russell, Robert Rutt, Diane Rybinski, Julianne Sadrakula, Thomas Safranski, Carol Samiec, Mark Sand, Catherine Sanders, Marilyn Sanko. Aria Saul, Jane Saul, Jean Saulnicr, Russell Savino, Cheryl Scheckel, David Schendel, Diane Schiavo, Debbie Schine, Edward Schmidt, Traci Schneider, Donald Schoenbach, Linda Schroeder, Janet Schubert, John Schultz, Robert Schupmann, Scott Schwartz, Dorcll Schwartz, Janet Schwartz, Thomas Sczepanik, Steven Seaman, Kim Seaman, William Sell, Michael Serra, Charles Serrano, Marcia Sharkey, Michael Sharp, Craig Sherbcr, Paul Shuman, Nancy Shuman, Steve Siebert, Rick 141 Siedlccki, Brian Siewak, Timothy Siler, Stephen Sophomores Relate to Each Other Simpson, Deborah Skala, Lance Skoumal, David Sicczcr, Debbie Smetana, Michael Smith, Bradley Smith, Kirk Smith, Patricia Snapp, Amy Snyder, Steve Solone, Nancy Somers, Jeff Soukup, Margaret Speciale, Michael Speights, Michael Sprccker, Kevin Spurrier. Chris Stachowski, Craig Staszak, Michael Stcfiuk, Amy Stcgcr, Rick Steinhaus, Richard Stevens, Donna Strakshus, Goyle Struach, Scott Struven, Paul Stroud. Margaret Stucbc, Susan Svoboda, Carol Swanson, Julie Swanson, Robert Swiatck, Lynne Switzer, Alan Szalkowski, Mary Taylor, Dale Thach, Andrea Thomas, Terry Thompson, Roger Tintcra, Keith Todd,Sharon Totura, John Thayer. Terrence Thcis, Carol Theis, Naren Thoman, Leslie Thomas, Craig After the Drama Club assembly. Sue Blossfield removes her make-up. Did V°u hear ,he one about- • • 142 Travers, Susan Treibcr, Debbie Trigin, Mary Tucker, Kendall Tuma, Tom Tuttle, Gerald Uhlir, Star Ulfig, Terry Ullrich, Jack Vadeboncoeur, Roger LeAnn Bitner and Sharon Bower find lunch trays hard to balance. Vickers, Thomas Vornsand, David Vrdoljak, Karen Wadington, Thomas Walker, Eileen Wallingford, Corliss Walsh, James Warnell. Nelson Was, Mark Wascher, Barbara Waskow, Mark Weber, Mark Webber, Andrew Webster, Blane Wegener, Patti Wells, Carol Welsh, Linda Whitlock, Scott Wilger, Richard Williams, Jeffrey Williams, Nancy Winter, Ann Winter, Kathleen Wolf, Kenneth Wolt, Robert Wood, Barbara Woodward, John Wrubliwdky, Walter Zapel, Ted Zednick, Mark Zelasro, Maria Zielinski, Michelle Zimmerman, Steve Zirzow, Cynthia Zulas, Jo Ellen 143 Class of 72 With the arrival of classrings, juniors proudly displayed the badge of their rank. As upper- classmen, juniors enjoyed the advantage of feeling comfortable in new surroundings without the strains of college admittance and end-of-high-school decisions. While some juniors chose to participate in varsity and junior varsity athletics, others sought the financial security of outside employment. All found time for recreational activities of some sort. The class of '72 upset the seniors, taking first place in Banner Day competition, though falling into third place in the building of Homecoming floats. As spring arrived, juniors turned their attention to class rank struggles and the need for knowledge in the face of SAT's, ACT's and NMSQT's Finally, with the election of class officers, juniors realized that only a single year separated them from the beginning of a new way of life. 144 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Michelle Curry, president; Carol Harbcrl, vice president; Carol Johnson, Secretary; Loric Smith, treasurer; Mr. Robert Gorsche, sponsor. Akins, Tony Albert, Anthony Albert, Reed Allport, Susan Anderson, Marilee Anderson, Nadine Arnold, Dawn Arnolde, Robert Ashworth, David Auien, David Autrcy, Vince Baker, Anita Bakosh, Michael Banta, Wayne Barthotomae, Gary Bob Hurley is confused by annual registration disorganization. Juniors Register For New Year Bast, Lawrence Baumgardner, Cathi Becker, John Bednar, Kay Beegle, Lucretia Bekkedal, Clifton Berch, Stephen Bergstrom, Craig 8essler, Randall 8culkc, Steven Bickers, Geoffrey Bidus, Timothy Birkenmaycr, Linda Blaida, David Blair, Chris Blake, Robert Blanton, Diane Balzek, William Bleuel Paula Blood, Thomas Boberg, Richard 8ocinsky, Richard Bodah, Kerry Boehning, Barbara Bonkowski, Robcr Borg, Jack Borowiak, Edwin Bozicnik, Nicolett Bramscher, Robert 8rand, David Brandt, Monica Bridge, Patricia Broadus, Becky Brong, Elizabeth Brown, Doris Bruchas, Alan Bruno, Laurie Bruno, Thomas 8ryar, Edward Budovec, Ronald Buehrcr, Dave Bukovsky, Suzanne Burnside, Larry Buschman, Georgia Cabrera, Phillip 145 Coin, Carol Campagna, Deborah Campbell, Verna Carlin, Patricia Carljen, Eric Carlson, Sandra Carlson, Sue Carr, Linda Carroll, Kathy Carstens, Richard Ccrnoch, Nancy Chandler, Scott Chapman, Cathy Charapata, Jesse Chennell, Mary Chernivsky, Susan Cirko, Chris Clark, Marian P.E. leaders teach junior girls maneuvers on side horse, rings, and uneven parallel bars. Cogswell, Rick Cohan, Joseph Collins, Susan Comfortc, Tom Connelly, Stephen Consol, Susan Cooper, Debra Cooper, Terri Corbine, Donna Council, Caren Coyle, Mary Cruise, Sharon Cuff, Karen Curry, Jeff Curry, Michelle Curtis, Colleen D'Agostino, Susan Dahl, Julie Dahlman, Terry Danbrauskas, Charles Dane,Janean Danlow, Louise Daugherty, Kevin Dawson, Diane De Lorey, Debbie Derendinger, John Do Stefano, Sam 146 Junior boys struggle for offensive rebound. Physical Education Classes Develop Strength and Agility Dicke, Mary Domzalski, Mike Donaldson, Maureen Doss, Beth Dowjotas, Diane Drabik, Steven Drapala, Dan Drenth, Carol Dudgeon, John Duklcwski, Gail Duman, Marlene Dumelle, Susan Dvorak, Diane Dyer, John Eads, Allen Eaton, Barbara Edwards, Martin Elendt, Michael Elza, Vivian Engclsman, Jeff Erdmann, Hank Erickson, Laura Erickson, Susan Evans, Robert Falcsch, Charles Fallon, Kathleen Farrell, Pamela Feld. Raymond Ferguson, Melanie Ferrara, Robert Fierce, Amy Fiorelli, Juno Fisher, Nancy Flavell, Dawn Frank, Roy Frankovelgia, Kimbc Frederickson, Penny Furlong, Michael Gavin, Kathleen Gcis, Alan Giesche, Gregory Gilbert. Michael Giovanni, Mark Goodman, Steve Goth, Gregory Grams, Gloria Gramse, 8arbara Granat, Nancy Graves, Cheryl Graves, Michele Greenwood, Davis 147 Curl Mizener seems to be in on something the others aren't? Gregor, Chris Griffin, Dee Griffiths, Kevin Groth, Laurel Guarnaccia. John Hagen, Bonnie Halm, Dale Hamlin, Bob Hanneman, Dan Herbert, Carol Hardman, Susan Hargrove, Mike Hargrove, Viola Harris, Gary Hart, Anita Haubrich, Kurt Havranck, Doris Haworth, Cheryl Heck, Susan Hedigcr, Lynn Heilman, Eric Henning, Sharon Hcnriksen, Ken Hepburn, Thomas Herbeck, Ed Hess, Lee Hibbeln, Mark Hinrichs, William Hoff, Lindy Hoffcrt, Richard Hoffman, Steve Holic, Dorothy Holpuch, Russ Holzkopf, Kenneth Houder, Paul Hruby, Mary Hughes, Greg Hunt, Jim Hurley, Robert Hyde, James Hyerdall, Mark Imhoff, Mark Immormino, Jim Inciardi, Brian Intrier, Angela Jacobs, Barbara Jacobson, Karen Jalovcc, Marty James, Patricia Jankovic, Robert Jcdlicka, Tom Jinga, Scott Jirka, Daniel Johanson, Janice Class Spirit Sparkles at Spirited Assembly 148 Johnson, Carol Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Peter Johnson, Tim Jones, Larry Jones, Mike Jordan, Faith Kaccr, Barb Kallas, George Kampcrman, Laura Karlovit, Kathy Katzin. Lizbeth Keasler, Darlene Keck, Pat Kelley, Karen Kenny, Linda Kern, John Kessl, Alice Kiggins, Katy King, Vivian Klemann, Richard Knorps, Eugene Knutson, Pat Koncar, Paulette Konczak, Jerome Kopta, William Kosatka, Jane Krasne, James Krass, Barbara Kreft, Donna Kron. Norman Kucera, David Kuczkowski, Mark Kunos, Russell Kusnierz, Pam Kyme, Thomas Lady, Steve Lage, Craig Lambert, Helene Lanham, Cheryl LaPlaca, Suzanne Lathrop, Sherry Laude, Rinda Laue, Randy Lauing, Debbie Mr. Spirit, Kim Lczatte, prepares to lead class of '72 in cheers. Michelle Curry asks junior class, Who's gonna win that game tonight? 149 Referees require patience when confronting junior boys. Leichti, Dale Leonard, Brad Lezatte, Kim Linnen, Paul List, Susan Loll, Valeric. Long, Carlo Longlcy, Jim Lucia, Rea Lukes, Brian Lundgrcn, Douglas Macal. Ken Mackie, Kevin Mahaffey, Jay Mahoney, Eileen Mallory, Jeff Mann, Laura Marl3ttc, Glynis Marshinski, Steve Martin, Kevin Masa, Bob Mastny, Hope Matalis, Michael Mazurowski, Ed McAleer, Karen McAleer, Nancy McAlpine, John McCandless, Caleen McCollum, Mike McCormick, Maureen McCreary, P3m McGlaughlin, Jill McKenty, Val Meade, Michael Meloun, Bob Menk, Jay Mertes, Debra Mesch, Jayne Messmer, Steve Mezger, Kristine Mikolas, Craig Milawski, Len Miller, Ben Mizener, Curt Moeller, Kent 150 Juniors Demonstrate Their Athletic Ability Mooha, Margaret Moore, Laurie Moore, Sharyn Moore, Sue Morris, Thomas Morrison. Brad Morrison, Linda Morse, Jill Moyer, Judy Muelhausen, Fred Mullins, Julie Munday, Sandy Munjack, Janice Marshinski. Gary Nagel, Marjorie Nccsc, Beth Nelson, Chris Nelson, Pat Ncmctz, Carol Newman, John Niehoff, Janet Norton, Scott Novak, Richard Obert, Tricia Obzera, William Olson, Richard Olsson, Karen O'Reilly, Susan Junior girls come face to face with senior women. Ortncr, Greg Pachter, Bob Price, Donna Paliga, Joe Juniors show flying spirit during the 1970 Homecoming with their original float. Junior Class Plays a Prominent Role in Homecoming ’70 Palma. Jerry Palmer, Dana Pammler, Deb Pantaleo, Nikki Parrish, Mike Pasakarnis, Steve Pawl, Jan Payne, Debra Pearce, Ken Peters, Paul Petersen, Mary Peterson, Micky Peterson, Sharon Petruck, George Petty, Michael Pfeiffer, Bill Pilecck, Pam Pitvorec. Stephanie Pleil, Joachim Pollack, Karen Pospisek, Jerry Powell, Kip Powers, Pam Pratt, D3n Prochaska, Amy Rafferty, Burns Re. Randy Read, Mary Regal, Diane Renslow, Bob Riedy, Wayne Romaniszck, Michael Root, Larry Rossi, Leanne Roy, Mary Ruopp, Gerald Ruschke, Cindy Rusin, Bob Ruzicka, Linda Ruzicka, Robin Ryan, John Saif, Wendy St. Clair, Steve Samiec, Stan Saul, Mary 152 Deb Cooper investigates Homecoming decorations. Saul, Mary Schaeffer, Bob Schauer, Kandi Scheiper, Lance Schlachter, John Schlentz, Marie Schmidt, Guy Schmidt, Joe Schmidt, Leah Schmidt, Sherry Schmitt, Linda Schmitt, Tom Schodcr, Karen Schulz, Tom Schumacher, David Schumacher, Mellody Schupmann, Gordy Scigousky, Mark Sczepanik, Mike Seaborg, Anne Seaman, Robert Sedlak, Tim Selir, Debbie Serra, Michael Scwcryn, Susan Shaw, David Sheridan, Brian Siebert, Jeff Sieg, Linda Siek, Wally Siclisch, Patrick 153 Junior float receives its last minute touches from John Guarnaccia. Slamar, Connie Slayton, Laura Smetters, Jeff Smith, Jean Smith. Joan Smith, Lorie Smith, Mike Smith, Pat Snyder, Rich Solone, Dave Soltwisch, Thomas Spciss, Kevin Juniors' inhabitance of Candy Cane Lane poses a severe traffic problem. Stachowicz, Cynthia Stahl, Jake Stalowy, John Stankowiak. Nancy Starke, Susan Starnes, Mike Stefaniak, Debbie Steger, Debra Steger, Peggy Stein, Ken Stciskal. Arlene Stevens, Barbara Stewart, Pat Stillwell, Laurie Stone, Gavin Strait. John Studier, Paul Sutcliffe, Jim Swailes, Deb Swansen, Deborah 154 After football games, junior spirit becomes a sport in itself. Gregarious Juniors Gather in Spirited Groups Swanson, Thomas Sweeney, Gory Togue, Joanne Talcott, Jane Tandaric, Mary Taylor, Debbie Tepper, Diane Thompson, Mary Thurm, Joe Titrud, Beth Titrud, Doug Trapp, Lana Trevino, Albert Tronson, Constance Trzos, Buddy Turner, Leslie Utley, Sandy Van De Rostyne, Julie Vasicek, Paula Velasco, Ramona Vesely, Mary Vial, Barb Vlosak, Karen Vrdoljak, Patricia Wahl, Sandra Waldon, Sylvia Wallace, Linda Wander, Diane Was, Michael Wascher, Debra Wasson, Susan Waters, Mary Webster, Sarah Weills, Richard Wendell, Diane White, Kelly Widuch, Mark Wilding, Loa Williamson, Steven Wilson, Keith Winchell, Linda Winter, Craig Wollncy, Thomas Wolsfeld, Lora Wood, Richard Woodring, Steve Woodward, James Wysocki, John Wysoglad. Les Zabielski, Bruce Zelasko, Thomas Zielinski, Frances Zindrick, Nancy Zolna, Deborah 155 Class of 71 Easy to recognize by their knowledgeable and slightly smug exteriors, seniors presided over clubs and led athletic teams, becoming models for underclassmen to look up to. Self- assured seniors began the year with enthusi- asm and pride as the class of '71 won first place in the homecoming float competition. Traditional senior activities including home- coming float, prom, and commencement kept class members working together, providing a sense of unity and loyalty. In addition sen- iors produced and participated in an unprece- dented two powder puff games. Seniors occupied a unique place in school affairs. Yet, because of their status seniors were faced with important and difficult deci- sions, decisions that were easy to put off, but impossible to escape entirely. For most seniors, June came too soon. Looking back, it seemed impossible that this year, that four years had passed so quickly. 156 Left: Rick Ruthardl, President; Top: Tony Stephens, Vice President; Right: 8rian Gicsche, Treasurer; Bottom: Linda Beeson, Secretary. Richard Applegate Keith Arbanas Deborah Ashfield Cathleen Ashworth Ralph Atkins Lynda Auten Michael 8acino Patricia Baker Joellyn Barber Nancy Bartels Martha Bauer Peter Baughman William Beard Ralph Bednarz Mark Beegle Linda Beeson Donna Bell Mary Ann Bell Joel Bennett Vicki 8cnnett Kris Berry Mary Bichl Donna Bingham Raymond Birks James Bitner Focusing on Last Registration, Seniors Move Toward Graduation Paul Blair Janet Blauvelt Thomas Bloome Debra Bojan Deborah Boor Nancy Borst Cynthia Brace James Bradley Greg Pankow waits patiently while Jennifer Kartovit fills out his forms. 158 Susan Bradley Jack Branta Kevin Bridges Randy Brien Olive Brinker Craig 8rod Larry Brown Stirling Burns Maureen Butler Deb Cummins and Donna Bell purchase accident insurance, as senior pitfalls loom ahead. Thomasine Butler Cindy Cameron William Campagna Walter Campbell Breck Carlson Richard Carlson Cathy Caron Gary Caughlin Karla Rice puts her finger on the problem. Thomas Cechner Danny Ccrmack Deborah Ceszyk 159 North Offers a New Experience for the Class of 1971 Roy Charlton Terry Chatton Karen Chernivsky Debra Christensen Geraldine Cocks Gayle Collier Susan Collins Christine Cook Theresa Corrigan Kathleen Coultier Kathy Courchenc Victoria Cressler Carol Crone Adrian Croxton Deborah Cummins Lawrence D Anza Robert Daszkiewics 160 Carol Davis John Dealy George Do Falussy Raul Delgado Gloria De Manstrill Seniors, in their every-other-seat arrangement, become motivated by the American Problems lecture. Wayne Griffin considers both sides of the argument. Wayne Dilley Cynthia Disbrow Suzette Derry Marilyn Dexter Richard Diederichs 161 Nancy Dosselman Kenneth Doty Theodore Doubek June Dowjotas Nancy Downs Pat 0'Flaherty find new use for football equipment. David Duncan John Qunne Sally Dvorak John Dye Clinton Eads Becca East John Ellenbogcn Debra Engelsman Mike Erickson Karen Ernest Jacquelyn Farrell . yt-ti.'- Paula Feckner Gregory Feltz Chuck Fisher Leonard Fisher Roger Fisher Liz Fitzgerald Joan Flavell Donald Flegel Utilizing All Available Moments, Senior Sportsmen Study for Academic Excellence Ann Foster Larry Fox Gale Frcdcnburg Lizabeth Froscher Stephen Furstenau 163 Pam Nixon and Paul Blair put aside thoughts of the game for studying. Senior men prove there is still a place for Fat Guys in this world. Nadia Ghanayem James Gierlach 8rian Giesche Susan Geis Linda Gentiluomo Gary Gonska Debra Grant Martha Grazis Wayne Griffin Timothy Gunn Crystal Haberman Carol Hacklcman Christine Hadamik 164 Senior Men Exhibit Spirit, Confidence, and a Little Bit of Fun Kathleen Halbig Penny Hallct Christine Hanifen Linda Hansen Linda Herbert Nancy Hardman Joanne Hartin Michael Haugh Jane Havranek John Henry Jean Hedler Nancy Hegg Barbara Hendrickson Sheila Henning 165 William Hcrza David Hinz George Hlavaty Mark Hochleutner George Hossfeld Powder Puff cheerleaders, Gary Strakshus, Tony Stephens, Chuck McMasters, Dan Mohoffey, Dennis Zimmerman, Bob Rook and Ken Logan demonstrate perfect form. George Hotchkiss Robert Howard Margaret Howerton Leslie Hultman John Infanger 166 Anne Jamieson Pamela Johannsen Clinton Johnson Gloria Johnson Mark Johnson Coach Bob Stanley gives Debi Grant the play as Sue Thom- sen awaits her return. Senior Women Flatten Junior Girls 6-0 in First Annual Powder Puff Patricia Johnson Lisa Jorn Lewis Jucovics Julie Kaduk Jennifer Karlovit John Keyes Carolyn King Jacqueline King Thomas Kintcr Betty Kirchncr Robin Kleb Thomas Kleczka Robert Knight James Knox Lawrence Kocurek Lynn Kolzow Roaring 20’s Returns to Life; Seniors Make it Happen Lou Ann Kovac William Kovac Sherry Kovarik Barbara Krai Michael Kraynik William Kraus Sandra Kubala Pamela Kuthan Thomas LaLonde Patrick Lambert Sue Lambert Susan Lane Reid Larson Anne Laihrope Rick Lauc Sandra Leach Garrett Leahy Carrie Leathers 8ertha Lee David Leeberg Jan Leinweber Cindi Lenz Keith Lezatte Daniel Liberty (above) Holly Saunders admires Jack Branta'snew purse, (left) Triumph awaits the seniors with a 1st place float. 169 Displaying Different Skills, Senior Spirit Shows In Final Homecoming Game Bruce Lindahl Melissa Linneen Hakan Litzegard George Lodder Philip Loehman Charles Lofgrcn Roberta Lofthouse Kenneth Logan Pam Long Frank Long Ray Loy Thomas Ludwig Phyllis Lundfelt Denise Lundgren Mary Lyons Kathy Macal After snaring a pass. Bob Daskicwics tears downfield for a touchdown. 170 Steven Magruder William Mohar Roman Majewski Chri tine Malmgron Elizabeth Malon 171 Daniel Mayer Sandy Mazour Mary Ann McCarter Bruce McClure John McCrory (above) Senior King and Queen nominees Keith Le- zattc and Jan Dressier enjoy honkie tonk music and Laural and Hardy movies, (right) Ken Logan is an attentive escort (or Senior Attendant Kris Berry. Marvin Mensik Sharon Meserole 172 Cynthia Meyer Sandra Meyer Pamela Meyers Marcia Miller Susan Miller James Milstead Mary Mizowck Those Were the Days Provides An Atmosphere of Old-Fashioned Enchantment Rebecca Mongreig Pamela Moody Michael Moravec Debra Moroy Linda Mullins Darrell Nance Eric Nelson Michael Nelson Denise Nessonzia Bruce Newman Thomas Niohoff Pamela Nixon Richard Noble Charles Nohojl Peter North 173 Wayne Nulicek David Nyhlcn Wendy O'Bzera Patrick O'Flaherty Garry Olson Tony Stephens (left) adds royal supervision to the senior float. Meg Howerton (right) observes the triumphant senior float go out in flames of glory. Lynn Olson Roger Opiela Pat O'Reilly Michael Orlock Sharon Owen Gary Palmer David Pane Gregory Pankow David Paolello Kathleen Passarella 174 John Patrick Linda Pccka Henry Perry Eric Peterson Hanne Peterson Reflections of Building and Burning Linger in Memories of the Last 71 Float Marilyn Peterson Earl Pfeiffer Gale Pfohl Peter Phelps Ronald Phillips David Phinney Edward Pickarz Anita Piper Michael Pippenger Joyce Plonka Peggy Poborsky Randy Poffo David Polak Steven Pollard Barbara Pongetti Kathleen Popard Linda Potenza Diana Powers Donald Prucha Individuals Build A Senior Success Story Janis Prucha V Janice Prucha Nancy Putts John Querry Bernard Raap Orville Rehfcldt Cliff Reid Faces become personalities as four years are spent together. Mr. George Pappas dramatizes a 007 cheer. Jan Prucha looks at DGN through the eyes of a senior. Linda Herbert reflects on year's activities. Robert Rook Richard Ruthardt Jeff Rutt Georgia Rosenberger James Rowley Roger Roy Daniel Ryan Susan Rybicki Mary Sadrakula Sharon Safranski Debra Solata 177 Experiencing Freedom and Responsibility, Seniors Meet New Challenges in the IMC Ann Zollinger discovers it's true. One learns something new every day. Cathie Ashworth avoids writers cramp by xeroxing information. Adrienne Salm Barbara Samec 178 Mark Schaeffer Stephen Scheipcr Harlon Schlachter Joseph Schmidt Charles Schmitt Randall Schoen Steve Schultz Debbie Serrano Susan Sestak Gary Scofield Deborah Schstedt Gary Sharp Kenneth Shaw Peggy Siemer 8everly Sicwak Robert Simon William Simpson Dawn Singer Craig Skala Robert Skinner Danny Mayer doesn't care what the book is, only who had it before him. Fred Slack Susan Slagter Jeanette Smith Joseph Smith Karen Smith Laura Smith 179 Mari Smith Victoria Smith Larry Smrz Peter Soukup William Sperling Carolyn Spurney Bob Stanley feels that anyone would be proud of a team like his. Kevin Spurrier Roxanne Staffeldt Thomas Stafford Sona Stahl A last minute check is made by Jo Strawn before she gives the daily announcements. Robert Stanley Pam Stava Anthony Stephens Melinda Stevens Robert Stockhoff 180 Gary Strakshus Mai com Strang Exercising Communication, Seniors Strive to be Heard Kim Strauss Josephine Strawn Carol Summers Go Seniors before it's too late! Barbara Svoboda Thomas Svoboda Thomas Swanner James Swanson Al Szypura John Taguc Lawrence Tarman Gloria Taylor Scott Taylor Susan Taylor Kathy Teal Daniel Telitz Jay Thacher 181 With both gratitude and regret, the Class of 1971 says its final farewells to Downers Grove North High School. 182 Karlyn Thygesen Brian Tobey Linda Tognarini Keith Tomes Teresa Treonis Breck Turner 8renda Turner Charleen Turner Laura Tykol Brian Uhlir Thomas Ullrich Year Passes Quickly; Caps and Gowns Make the Scene Mike Orlock looks toward a more challenging future. 183 Mark Wilson warns Sue Thomsen not to get a swelled head because cap and gown time is drawing near. Dennis Vaughn Edward Ver Vers Nancy Victorin Empty Halls Bring Memories-From Frosh Fantasy to Sei The halls of Downers Grove North will never be the same without the Class of 1971. Joe Visk Kristine Vlcek Anita Wathall Arleen Webb Susan Webster 184 William Welch Michael Worth Janice Wheaton Donna White Douglas White Mary Ann Winter John Wisniewski Gloria Witkowski Pamela Wolff Debra Wolsfeld Gary Wonsowski Rusty Zablcr Pamela Zadenetz Joann Zcnger Deborah Zimmel Dennis Zimmerman Thomas Zimmerman Kathleen Zitny Ann Zollinger 185 Seniors Dress Up, Step Out, as Prom Night Arrives Seniors donned formals and tuxes and be- came part of the mood of the evening as the long-awaited Senior Prom became a reality Friday, June 4, at the O'Hare Inn. The class of '71 danced to the music of two bands, Ronnie Rogers and His Orchestra and The Chicago Fire. The Prom Board, devoted many hours to plan- ning and organizing the affair. To insure the prom's financial success, the senior class, under the supervision of Mrs. Judith Carithers, participated in a variety of fund-raising pro- jects throughout the year, including the Powder Puff Basketball game and candy sales. Bruce McClure finds the photographer a distracting influence on his date, Lynda Auten. 186 Julie Marchese and Dan Liberty only have eyes for each other. 8nan Gicschc and Cathie Ashworth are carried away by the Kathy Coulticrand Pat O'Flaherty are caught at the refreshment table, romantic mood of the evening. 187 PROM BOARD-Row 1: Jeanette Smith, Cathie Ashworth. Row 2: Linda Beeson, Pam Long, Rick Ruthardt, Linda Harbert, Jan Dressier, Sue Thomsen. Row 3: Brian Giesche, Kathy Coultier, Jim Knox, Mrs. Judith Corithcrs, Sponsor. Row 4: Ray Birks, Tony Stephens. ANDERSON, JOHN- Football 1; Basketball 2; Baseball 3. APPLEGATE, RICHARD - Cross-Country 1. ARBANAS, KEITH- D Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2. ASHFIELD, DEBORAH- Diversified Occupations 4; Pep Club 1,2. ASHWORTH, CATHIE- Girls' Club 1,2,3; Pro Bono 2.3. Prom 8oard 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; HIGH LIFE Art Edi- tor 4; GAA 1,2, Board Member 2; National Honor Society 4; Art Camp Scholarship 2. AUTEN, LINDA- Chorus 2,3; Art Club 2, Secretary 2; Service Club 4; Girls' Club 2. BACINO, MIKE- Library Aide 2,3,4; Hi-Y 1.2; Nurses' Club 4; Teachers' Aide 4; Stage Crew 3; Track Manager 1. BAKER, PATRICIA- Office Occupations 4. BARBER, JODY- Chorus 1,2; Nurses' Club 1. BARTE LS, NANCY - GAA 1; Girls' Club 3, Board Member 3; Band 1,2.3. BAUER, MARTHA- Chorus 1,2,3. BAUGHMAN, PETER- Football 1. BEARD. WILLIAM- Youth Center 8oard 2,3. BEDNARZ, RALPH- Band 1,2; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. 8EEGLE, MARK- Band 1,2,3, AVA 2,3,4; Stagecraft 2,3,4. BEESON, LINDA— Trackettes 2,3,4; Girls’ Club 2,3; Student Coun- cil 3; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Prom Board 4; Athena Drill Corps 4. Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 4. BELL, DONNA-Student Council 1;Band 1; Orchestra Psycholo- gy Club 2; GAA 2; Girls' Club 2.3; Board Member 3; HIGH LIFE 3,4; Europa Club 4; A Cappella 4. BERRY, KRIS-Pep Club 1.2; Cheerleader 2; Athena Drill Corps 4; Homecoming Court 3,4. BIEHL, MARYANNE-Pep Club 3. BINGHAM, DONNA-Service Club 2,3. BIRKS, RAYMOND—Prom Board 4; Chorus 1,2; A Cappella 3,4; Chamber Choir 4; It's Academic 4; IMEA District Chorus 4; All State Chorus 4; Sociology Club 4; Track 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 4; Sons Of the American Revolution Award Winner 4. BITNER, JIM—A Cappella 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Chamber Choir 4; De- bate 2,3,4; Operetta 3,4; It's Academic 3,4; Leader 3,4, National Merit Scholar 4; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Gold and Silver Math Awards 3; MA2SA Contest Winner 3; Biology Award 1; Chemistry Award 3; Sophomore Class Play 2. BLAIR, PAUL-Orchestra 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; NASS 3,4; National Honor Society 4; All-Conference Football 4; D Club 3,4; President 4. BLAUVELT, JANET-A Cappella 4; Girls'Club 2,3; GAA 2; Home- coming Steering Committee 4; HIGH LIFE 3; Chorus 3; Band 2; Powder Puff Football 4; I llinois State Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 4. BLOOME, TOM—Drama Club 2,3; Cross Country 1,2; Track 1; Wrestling 2. BOJAN, DEBRA-Pro Bono 1; Girls' Club 1.2; Library Aide 1,4; Business Club 3; Service Club 4. Senior Summaries Reveal Active, Productive Class of 71; BORST, NANCY-A Cappella 4; Pro Bono 1,2,3,4; Girls' Club 2; GAA 2; Athena Drill Corps 4; Trackettes 1,2,3,4; Powder Puff Foot- ball 4. BOSS, JANICE-Book Club 2,3,4; Radio Station 3.4. BRACE. CINDY-West Chicago High School, West Chicago, Illinois, 1; Drama Club 2; GAA 2; FTA 2.3; Ski Club 2; Girls' Club 2. BRADLEY. SUSAN-Drama Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3. BRANTA. JACK- D Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3; Ten- nis 3,4; NASS 3,4; National Honor Society 4; I llinois State Scholar 4. BRIEN, RANDY-Diversified Occupations 3,4. BRINKER, OLIVE-FNA 2,3,4; Treasurer 4. BROD, CRAIG-Basketball 1. BROWN, LARRY-Hi-Y 1.2.3.4; Track 1,2. BURTON, SCOTT-Band 1,2,3; Golf 2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Cadott High School, Cadott, Wise. 1,2,3. BUTLER, MAUREEN-Montinian 1,2; GAA 2; Class Vice-Presi- dent 2; Student Council 1,2; Montini H. S. 1,2. BUTLER. THOMASINE-Band 1,2,3. CAMPBELL, WALTER—Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Track 1,2.3. CARON, CATHY-Pro Bono 3; French Club 1,2; Girls' Club 2; Business Club 3; Service Club 1; Pep Club 1,2. CECHNER, THOMAS-Chess Club 3,4; Class Play 2; Gymnastics 3.4. CERMACK, DAN-Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Basketball 1. 188 CHATTON, TERRY-Baseball 1. CHRISTENSEN. DEBRA-GAA 1.2; Spanish Club 1.2; Office Occupations 4. Historian 4. COLLIER, GAYLE-Girls' Club 1,2; Art Club 2; Chorus 1,2. CHERNIVSKY, KAREN-Latin Club 1,2;Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Trackette 1.2; GAA 1,2; Cheerleader 2,3,4. CESYZK, DEBORAH—A Cappella 4. COCKS, GERRY—Illinois State Scholar 4. COLLINS. SUE-Service Club 2,3,4. COOK, CHRISTINE—Cauldron 4; Drama Club 2; AFS 3; Girls' Club 2; A Cappella 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Russian Club 3; Operetta 3,4; IMEA District Chorus 4; IMEA District Orchestra 3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. CORRIGAN, THERESA-Ski Club 2; GAA 1; Pro Bono 3; Track- ettes 3; Youth Center Board 1,2,3; Homecoming Steering Commit- tee 4; A Cappella 4; Girls' Club 3. COONEY, BRIAN-Baseball 4. COULTIER, KATHY-A Cappella 4; Chamber Choir 4; Operetta 4; Band 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 4; Pro Bono 2,3; FTA 1; Trackettes 1, 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 2,3; Orchestra 3,4; Gymnastics 3; Secre- tary, Band Council 3; Class Treasurer 3. COURCHENE, KATHY-Chorus 1. CRONE, CAROL—Illinois State Speech Contest 2. CUMMINS, DEBORAH- Service Club 3.4; Girls' Club 1; HIGH LIFE 4; Spanish Club 2; Leaders 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. Seniors Make Preferences Known in Comprehensive Survey D'ANZA, LAWRENCE- Golf 1,2,3,4; Captain 4. DASZKIEWICZ, ROBERT- D Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; NASS 3,4; National Honor Society 4. DAVIS, CAROL- Drama Club 1; Chorus 2; French Club 1,2. DEALY, JOHN— Leader 3,4; Swimming 3,4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. De FALUSSEY, GEORGE- Radio Station 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1; Swimming 2. DELGADO, PAUL- Wrestling 1,2. DILLEY, WAYNE- Band 1,2,3; Baseball 1. DISBROW, CYNTHIA- AFS 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Psychology Club 2; Girls' Club 2,3; Board 3. DOSSELMAN, NANCY- Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4. DOTY, KEN- D Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; Student Council 2; A Cappella 4; Chamber Choir 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; All-Conference Football Award 4; Golden Helmet Award 4. DOWJOTAS, JUNE- Spanish Club 2; FHA 2.3. DOWNS, NANCY- Student Council 3; Cheerleader 2. DRESSLER, JANICE- GAA 1; Trackettes 2, Officer 2; Student Council 1,2,3; Publicity Chairman 3; Homecoming Court 2,4; Illinois Girls' State Award 3; National Honor Society 4. DONCRANK, LINDA- Richard Montgomery H.S., Rockville, Maryland 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4. DU MONO, MATTHEW- Wheaton Academy 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3, President 3; Wrestling Team 1,2. DUNCAN, DAVE- Industrial Arts Club 2; Stage Crew 3,4; Cross- Country 1,2; Baseball 1,2. DUNNE. JOHN- Baseball 1.2,3,4; Basketball 2; Illinois State Scholar 4. DYE, JOHN- Track 1,2; Football 2; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. DYKE, RALPH-Wrestling 1. EADS. CLINTON- Baseball 4. EAST. BECCA- California H.S. 1.2; Ski Club 1.2; Hi Jinx 1,2; Class Council 1; Powder Puff Basketball 4. ENGLESMAN, DEB- Drama Club 1; Chorus 1. ERICKSON, MIKE- Football 1.2.3.4; Golf 1; Baseball 2; Track 3. ERNEST, KAREN- Chorus 1.2,3.4. FARRELL, JACQUELYN- CAULDRON 4. P.E. Leader 3.4, Home- coming Steering Committee 4; GAA 3; FTA 1; Chorus 1; Powder Puff Football 4; National Honor Society 4. ■' FLAVELL, JOAN- Chorus 2,3; A Cappella 4; FHA 1.2. FLEGEL, DON- Football 1; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1; Cross-Country 2; Silver Math Award 3. FOSTER, ANN- FNA 1. FELTZ, GREGORY-- A Cappella 3,4; French Club 1,2; Service Club 1; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Golf 1.2.3.4. 189 v r FISHER, CHARLES- Football 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Kodak Hon- or Photography Award 3. FISHER. LENARD- Basketball 1,2. FISHER. ROGER- Track 1; Football 2. FREDENBURG, GALE- P.E. Leader 3.4; FTA 4, Treasurer 4; Chorus 1; Orama Club 1; GAA 1,2; Trackette 3,4; National Honor Society 4. FREIWALD, WILLIAM- Wrestling 1,4. FROSHER, BETH- Art Club 1; FTA 4; Vice-President 4. GAMMIE, MARY- Drama Club 1.2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Thespian 3; Debate 3; Friends Program 1; A Cappella 4. GASIENICA, KATHY- Library Aide 1,2,3,4; Friends Program 1.2; FTA 1,2,3,4; Historian 2, Secretary 3, President 4, German Club 2. Secretary 2; Teacher Training Program 3; National Honor Society 4. GEARY, RALPH-Concert Band 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 4, Orchestra 2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3; Baseball 1; Track 2,3; IMEA District Band Contest 3,4; All-State Band 4; Band Council 2,3,4; President 4. GEIS, SUE - CAULDRON 4; Chorus 1,3; A Cappella 4; GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Club 2,3; Student Council 3; Youth Center Board 1,2; IMEA Dis.'rict Chorus 4; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; President's Physical Fitness Award 3. GENTILUOMO, LINDA- CAULDRON 3,4; Pom-Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; Drama Club 2,3; Library Aide 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; AFS Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Chorus 1,2; FTA 1,2; Debate Club 2; National Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship 4; Physi- cal Science Award 1; Silver Math Award 3. GHANAYEM, NADIA- FTA 3; Tutor 3; Pro Bono 3; Student Council 1,3. GlERLACH. JIM- Baseball 1; Football 2; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. GIESCHE, BRIAN- HIGH LIFE 3.4; Prom Board 4; Swimming 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Pom-Pon for Powder Puff Games 4. GILBERT. MARY- FTA 1. GONSKA, GARY- Science Club 1,2; Track Manager 2. GRANT, DEBI- A Cappella 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Girls' Club 1,2,3; Student Teacher 1,2; GAA 1,2; Drama Club 1; Pep Club; Ski Club 1; Service Club 4. GRAZIS, MARTHA- Concert Band 1; Orchestra 1; Girls' Club 2; GAA 2; Service Club 4. GRIFFIN. WAYNE- Debate Club 2; Football 1.2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Illinois State Scholar 4. GUNN, TIM- Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Baseball I.2.3.4. HACKELMAN, CAROL- Thespian 3,4; A Cappella 4; Drama Club 2; National Honor Society 4. HADAMIK. CHRIS- Band 1,2,3; FTA 3; Girls' Club 3. HALBIG, KATHY- Library Aide 1,2; Drama Club 1. HANIFEN, CHRISTINE- Chorus 2.3; A Cappella 4. HANSEN, LINDA- Student Council 1,2,3; Secretary 3; Pep Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 4; National Honor Society 4. HARBERT, LINDA- Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Prom Board 4; CAULDRON 4; Girls' Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Allerton House Art Scholarship Contest Gold Key Winner 2,4; Pow- der Puff Basketball 4. 190 HARDMAN, NANCY- AFS 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2, President 3; Li- brary Aide 1.2,3; French Club 1,2; German Club 1,2; CAULDRON 3; National Honor Society 4; AFS Semi-Finalist 4. HAVRANEK, JANE— Thespian 3,4; A Cappella 4; Drama Club 1,2, 3,4; Pantomime Company 4; National Honor Society 4. HLAVATY, GEORGE- Hi-Y 2. HOCHLEUTNER, MARK— Orchestra 1,2,3; Cross Country 1; Wrestling 1,2. HEDGE, PAUL- Diversified Occupations 4. HEDLER, JEAN— Chorus 1,2,3; German Club 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3; Girls' Club 3; A Cappella 4; AFS 4. HEGG, NANCY- Courtesy Club 1; Drama Club 2,3; Pro Bono 3. HENDRICKSON, BARB- FHA 1; Girls' Club 1. HENRY, JOHN- Band 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Tennis 2. HERZA, WILLIAM- HIGH LIFE 2,3; Swimming 2,3,4; Track 1. HINZ, DAVID- Wrestling 2,3,4; Silver Math Award 3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. HOWARD, ROBERT- Danville H.S. 1,2,3; Service Club 3; Baseball 4; Diversified Education 3,4. HOTCHKISS, GEORGE- Numismatics Club 2, Treasurer 2; Foot- ball 1. HOWERTON, MEG- CAULDRON 3,4; Cheerleading 1.2,3,4; Cap- tain 4; Girl's Club 1,2; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Leaders 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pro Bono 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Cor- responding Secretary 2; Trackettes 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; AFS 1,2; Miss Spirit 2; Powder Puff Football 4; Silver Math Award 2; Gold Math Award 3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. HULTMAN, LESLIE- Drama Club 1,2,3; Thespian 2,3,4; HIGH LIFE 3,4; Editor 4; Athena Drill Corps 4; Debate 2; Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Class Play 2; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. INFANGER, JOHN- Latin Club 1,2; Baseball 1.2; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. IONA, GEORGE- French Club 2. ITOH, SUMIKO— Kudan Senior High School, Toyko, Japan, 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; AFS Club 4. JACKSON, JOSEPH- Chorus 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Wrestling 1; Swim- ming 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4. JAMIESON, ANNE- Service Club 4. JAMES, KATHLEEN- Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Michi- gan, 1,2; Band 2,3; Book Club 3; Math Club 2; Sophomore Class Play 2; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; National Honor Society 4; It's Academic Team 4. JOHANNSEN, PAMELA- Winyah Academy, South Carolina 1; GAA 2; Girls' Club 2; FTA 3; Student Council 1; Music and Art Award 1. JOHNSON, GLORIA- National Honor Society 4. JOHNSON, MARK- Radio Station 1; Band 1,2. JOHNSON, PAT — Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; Spanish Club 1. Debate 2; FTA 1; A Cappella 4; Novice Debate Award 2. JORN. LISA- Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; GAA 1,2; Operetta 4; Powder Puff Football 4. JUCOVICS, LEWIS- Band 1,2. KADUK, JULIE- Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4. 191 Only 7% of the senior girls and 3% of the senior boys plan to marry within a year of their graduation. KARLOVIT, JENNIFER- Leader 3,4; Thespian 2,3,4; Friends Pro- gram 4; Student Council 1; German Club 2,3, Officer 3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; National Honor Society 4. KEYES, JOHN- German Club 1; Football 4; Swimming 2,3; Cross Country 1,3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. KING, JACKIE - New Providence High School 1; J.V. Cheerleader 1. KING. CAROLYN- Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4. KINTER, TOM- Band 1,2,3,4; Football Manager 1; Illinois State Scholar 4. KIRCHNER, BETTY- French Club 3.4. Psychology Club 3.4; Girls' Club 3; Library Aide 3; Guidance Aide 4. KLEB, ROBIN- Concert Band 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 4; Orchestra 3.4. Art Club 1. KLEDZINSKI. LIZ- Chorus 1.2. KLOSTER. SUE- Girls' Club 1.2. GAA 2.3; CAULDRON 3.4. Business Manager 4; Pep Club 1; Pro 8ono 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Powder Puff Football 4. KNOX, JIM- CAULDRON 4; Prom 8oard 4; German Club 3; A Cappella 3,4; Chorus 1.2; Homecoming Court 4; Football 1.2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; 8asketball 1,2,3; Most Valuable Player, Football 4; Player of the Week, Football 4; Football Chamber of Commerce 4; National Honor Society 4. NASS 3,4; Class Vice-President 2,3. KOVAC, LOU ANN- Pep Club 1,2,3; Athena Drill Corps 4; A Cappella 4; Chamber Choir 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Service Club 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; National Honor Society 4. KOVAC, BILL- Band 1,2,3,4; Cross-Country 1; Football 2. KOLZOW, LYNN- Girls' Club 1,2; Art Club 2,3; GAA 1. KRAYNIK, MICHAEL- Drama Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Footb I 2.3.4. KUBALA, SANDY- Pro Bono 3; Girls' Club 1; A Capped 4- KRAL, BARBARA- GAA 1.2; Athena Drill Corps 4; Library Aide 3; Leader 4. KRAUS, WILLIAM- Spanish Club 1; Radio Station 1.2,3,4. LALONDE, THOMAS- Football 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. LAMBERT, PAT- Football 1. Baseball 2. LANE, SUE- Pom Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; GAA 1,2; Pro Bono 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; CAULDRON 4; A Cappella 4; Youth Center Board 1, National Honor Society 4; Class Treasurer 1. LANGE, FREDERICK- Chess Club 3,4; Football 1. LARET, MICHELE- A Cappella 4; Art Club 4. LARSON. MARGIE- Chorus 1,2,3; FHA 1. LARSON. REID- Radio Station 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2.3,4, President 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4. LEACH. SANDY- FTA 1,2; Publicity Chairman 1.2; Library Aide 1; Silver Math Award 3; Gold Math Award 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 4. LEAHY, GARETT- Track 1,2,3. LEATHERS, CARRIE- AFS 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2; Leader 4, National Honor Society 4; Biology Award 1. LEINWEBER, JAN- A Cappella 4; Art Club 3; Chorus 1,2,3. LEZATTE, KEITH— Student Council 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; NASS 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. LIBERTY, DANIEL-AFS 1,2; CAULDRON 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Pro Bono 3; Cross Country 2,3; Track 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4, NASS 3; Class Treasurer 2. LINNEEN, MELISSA- Pro Bono 1,2,3; Girls' Club 3; GAA 1,2; National Honor Society 4. LITSEGARD, HAKAN— AFS 4; Football 4; Swimming 4. LOEHMAN, PHIL- Gymnastics 1; Baseball 1,2. LOFGREN, CHUCK- Swimming 2. LOFTHOUSE, ROBIN- Service Club 2. LOGAN, KENNETH- D Club 4; Homecoming Steering Commit- tee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Mr. Class Spirit 4; Tennis 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. LONG, PAMELA- GAA 1.2; Art Club 1.2; Girls' Club 1,2,3; Prom Board 4; Pro Bono 4. LOY, RAYMOND- Cross Country 1; Football 3,4; Track 1,3,4. LUDWIG, TOM- Youth Center Board 1,2; Service Club 1; Cour- tesy Club 2; Wrestling 1,2; Football 2; Baseball 2. LUNDFELT, PHID- Athena Drill Corps 4; National Honor Society 4. LYONS, MARY- A Cappella 4. MACAL, KATHI- Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Chamber Choir 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Psychology Club 2. Did you know that 48% of the senior girls believe in Santo Clous, while only 34% of the senior bovs are that naive? MAGRUDER. STEVEN- Debate Club 2; A Cappella 3.4; Chamber Choir 4; Class Play 2; Leader 3,4; Tennis 1; National Merit Semi- Finalist 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 4; Silver Math Award 3; Gold Math Award 3; Biology Award 1; American Chemistry Society Scholarship Test (Honorable Mention) 2; Or- chestra 1,2,3,4; Orchestra Council 4. MAHAR, WILLIAM- Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. MAJEWSKI, ROMAN- Football 1,2; Track 2. MALMGREN, CHRISTINE- A Cappella Choir 4; Drama Club 4; Pantomime Company 4; Student Teacher 2. MALON, LIZ- Pro Bono 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Russian Club 3; GAA 1,2; Psychology Club 4; Band 1,2; Powder Puff Football 4. MAHAFFEV, DAN- Powder Puff Football Cheerleader 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4. MARCHESE, JULIE- Band 1,2; Band Council 2; Pep Club 1,2; Cheerleading 1,2,4; A Cappella 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; CAULDRON 4; Trackettes 3; Pro Bono 3; Miss Spirit 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Powder Puff 8asketball 4. MARTHALER, GREG— Montini H.S. 1,2,3; Golf 2; Most Valuable Player 2. MATTHEWS. JODY- Wrestling 1,2; Football 1; Track 1,2. MAYER, DANIEL— Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2; Presi- dent 3; THESPIAN 1,2,3,4; A Cappella 4; AFS Club 1.2,3,4; Adult Board Representative 2,3; Book Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3; French Club 1; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Grove Players Award 3; Mr. Spirit 2,3; Student Council 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Trojan Mascot 1,2,3. MAZOUR. SANDY- Chorus 2,3; Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2; Physi- cal Fitness Award 2,3. MC CLURE, BRUCE- AFS 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Board 3, President 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; All School Play 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Gymnastics 1; I Minois State Scholar 4; French Club 2,3,4; President 2. McFADDEN, NEIL— A Cappella 3,4; Chamber Choir 4. McHUGH, LOUIS- Track 3. McKNIGHT, RON- Gymnastics 1,2,3. McMASTER, CHUCK- Hi-Y 3; Gym Leader 3.4; Cheerleader-Pow- der Puff Football 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 2. McEUEN, PAUL- Track 3,4. MEISTER, MIKE- A Cappella 3,4; Hi-Y 2; Chorus 2; Football 1,2, 3.4; Track 1,2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Secretary of Class 2. MENSIK, MARVIN- Science Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. MESEROLE, SHARON- FNA 1.2; German Club 2; Band 1,2,3; Drama 1,2. ME YE R, CYNTHI A- Office Occupation Club 4; Social Chairman 4. MEYER, SANDY- Chorus 2; HIGH LIFE 3; Pro Bono 3. MEYERS, PAMELA- Salisbury High School, Allentown, Pennsyl- vania 1,2; Pep Club 1; Art Club 2. MILLER, MARCIA- National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. MILLER, SUSAN- Pro Bono 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Chamber Choir 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Pom Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; Trackettes 1,2,3. 46% of the senior boys get extra help with their letters and numbers by watching Sesame Street . Only 41% of the senior girls receive the benefits of the program. MIZOWEK, MARY- Trackettes 2,3,4. Pep Club 3; Pro Bono 3.4. Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Service Club 4; Powder Puff Football 4. MOODY, PAM— Concert Band 2,3; Cadet Band 1; Chorus 3; A Cap- pella 4; GAA 1; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 4; Music Scholarship Summer Camp 3. MOREY. DEBBIE- Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 1; Of- fice Occupation Club 4. MULLINS, LINDA- French Club 1,2; Drama Club 1; Debate 2; Trackette 2,3; Gymnastics Aide 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4. NANCE, DARRELL— Russian Club 3; Swimming 4. NELSON, ERIC-Chorus 1,2; A Cappella 3,4; Operetta 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 4. NELSON, MIKE-Chorus 1; Leaders3,4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1. NESSENZIA, DENISE- Majorettes 2,3,4, Captain 4. NEWMAN, BRUCE- Football 2,3,4; Track 4. NIEHOFF, TOM— Science Club 1,2; Radio Station 1,2; Chess Club 1; German Club 1,2; Tennis 1; Physical Science Award 1. NIXON, PAM- Concert Band 1,2; Girl's Club 1; Pom-Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor So- ciety 4. NOBLE, RICK- French Club 2,3; Football 1,2. NOHEJL, CHARLES- Gymnastics 1.2. NOON, DOUG—National Honor Society 4. NORTH, PETER-Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 4; Friends Program 4. Senior boys appear to be more mercenary than senior girls. 46% of the boys plan to become millionaires, while only 36% of the girls plan to marry millionaires. 193 NYHLEN, DAVID— German Club 2; Numismatics Club 3,4; Secre- tary-Treasurer 4. O'FLAHERTY, PAT- D Club 3,4; Secretary 4, Chorus 1.2; A Cappella 3,4; Pom Pon for Powder Puff Football 4; Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3.4; NASS 3,4, National Honor So- ciety 4. Physics Award 3; Illinois State Scholar 4. Silver Math Award 3. OLSON, GARRY— Chess Club 3; President 3; Leader 3,4. OLSON, LYNN- Courtesy Club 1; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Pom Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; Chorus 3; A Cappella 4, Chamber Choir 4; Silver Math Award 3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4. OPIELA, ROGER- Chorus 1,2; A Cappella 3,4; Radio Station 1.2,3,4. ORLOCK, MICHAEL— Crosscountry 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 1,2. PANE, DAVID- Track 2. PANKOW, GREGORY- Band 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3, 4, Track 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4; NASS 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4. PASSARELLA, KATHLEEN- Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Pep Club 2,3; Board Member 3; French Club 1; Operetta 4; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. PIPPENGER, MICHAEL- Chorus 1; Leader 3,4; Cross Country 1; Gymnastics Manager 1; Tennis Manager 1. PLONKA, JOYCE- Pep Club 1; AFS 4; AVA Aide 4; HIGH LIFE 3; National Honor Society 4. POBORSKY, PEG— Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Track- ettes 2,3. POFFO, RANDY- 8aseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; National Honor Society 4; NASS 4. POLAK, DAVID- Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; 8aseball 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4. POLLARD. STEVE- Debate 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Representa- tive Assembly 4; A Cappella 4; Chamber Choir 4; Operetta 3,4; Most Outstanding Novice Debater 2; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. POPARD, CATHY- Drama Club 1,2,3; Service 3; A Cappella 4. POTENZA, LINDA- Girls' Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2. POWERS, DIANA- General Business Club 2. PRUCHA, JANICE- GAA 1,2; Art Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Homecoming Steering Committee 3,4; Pom Pon 3; Homecoming Court 4. PRUCHA, DONALD- Radio Station 1. PATRICK, JOHN- Football 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Track 1,2. PECKA, LINDA- Orchestra 1,2,3; Diversified Occupations 4. PERRY, HENRY- Track 1,2,3. PETERSON, ERIC- Gymnastics 1.2; Golf 4. PETERSEN, HANNE- Chorus 1,2,3; Psychology Club 2; French Club 1,2. PETERSON, MARILYN- Psychology Club 2; Pep Club 1,2. PFIEFFER, EARL- Radio Station 1,2,3; Youth Center Board 1,2,3; Courtesy Club 2; Service Club 1. PFOHL, GALE-Drama Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; A Cappella 4; Operetta 4; CAULDRON 4; Athena Drill Corps 4; Leader 3; Thes- pian 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. PHELPS, PETER- Riverside-Brookfield High School 1,2; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Pom Pon for Pow- der Puff 4. PHILLIPS, RONALD- Basketball Manager 4. PIEKARZ, EDWARD- Numismastics Club 2,3,4. PIPER, ANITA- Chorus 1.2; Orchestra 1,2; A Cappella 4; Pro Bono 1; Girls'Club 1. PRUCHA, JAN IS- GAA 1; Girls' Club 2,3; Psychology Club 2; Trackettes 3; CAULDRON 4; French Club 3. QUERRY, JOHN- Drama Club 2,3; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1. RAAP, BERNARD— Pro Bono 1,2,3,4; President 3; Drama Club 1; Chorus 1,2; A Cappella 3,4; Chamber Choir 4; Wrestling 1,2; Track 2. REID, CLIFF- Newark Senior High School, Newark, New Jersey, 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2,3; Hi-Y 1,2; Newspaper Staff 2; Letterman's Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Track 2; National Honor Society 2,3. RICE, KARLA- Pom Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; CAULDRON 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Orchestra 2; Debate 2; Trackette 2; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; AFS Finalist 3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. RICHESON, DEBRA- GAA 1; Drama Club I. Pro Bono 4; A Cap- pella 4; National Honor Society 4. RINK, CORY— Russian Club 2. ROJEK, KIM— Library Aides 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Chorus 1; National Honor Society 4; I Minois State Scholar 4. ROOK. ROBERT- Spanish Club 1; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Vice- President 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Cheerleading for Powder Puff 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Tennis 1. 194 ROY, ROGER- Leader 3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1.2,3,4. RUSSELL, RANDI- GAA 1,2,3; Drama Club 1; Homecoming At- tendant 1; Homecoming Queen 4. RUTHARDT, RICK- Pep Club 1,2,3, Officer 3; Homecoming Steering Committee 3,4, Co-Chairman 4; President of Class 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Football 1,2; Basket- ball 1,2,3; Track 1; National Honor Society 4. RUTT, JEFF— Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Wind Ensemble 4; Track 1,2; Football 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. RYAN, DANIEL- A Cappella 4. RYBICKI, SUSAN- German Club 1,2,3, President 3; Drama Club 1; Women's Club Conservation Scholarship 3; National Honor So- ciety 4. SADRAKULA, MARY- Chorus 1,3; A Cappella 4. SAFRANSKI, SHARON- Chorus 1,2.3; A Cappella 4. SALATA, DEBRA- Girls' Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1; Leader 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3; Service Club 1,2,3; Home- coming Steering Committee 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 4. SAMEC, BARB- German Club 2; AFS 3,4. SIMPSON, WILLIAM- Baseball 1.2; Football 1. SINGER, DAWN-Proviso East 1,2; Art Clubl, Treasurer 1; Chorus 3. SKALA, CRAIG- Leaders 3,4; Football 1. SLACK, FRED- Hastings High, Upper Arlington, Ohio 1,2; It's Academic Team 4; CAULDRON 4; Ski Club 4; Art Club 1; Foot- ball 2; Track 2; Illinois State Scholar 4; Art Award 1; National Hon- or Society 4; Student Council 1; NT Commendation 3. SLAGTER, SUE- GAA 1; French Club 1; Girl's Club 1,2,3; FTA 3. SMITH, JEANETTE- Library Aide 1; Drama Club 1; Girls' Club 1,2,3; Pro Bono 1,2,3,4; Service Club 4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Prom Board 4; HIGH LIFE 4; National Honor So- ciety 4. SMITH, JOSEPH- Radio Station 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; Secretary 4; History Award 3; Illinois State Scholar 4. SMITH, KAREN- Pom-Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; AFS 3,4; Trackette 2; Psychology Club 2; Treasurer 2. SMITH, LAURA— Art Club 1; Latin Club 1,2; Russian Club 3,4; Courtesy Club 1. SMITH, MARY-Chorus 1,2,3; Special Education Helper 3,4; Girls' Club 3. SAM I EC, KATHLEEN- Chorus 3; Service Club 3,4; Pep Club 1; Girls' Club 2,3; Drama Club 2. SANDERS, STEVE- Track 2. SAUNDERS, HOLLY- Pom-Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4, Captain 4; Trackettes 2,3,4; GAA 2; Leaders 3,4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. SCHAEFER, MARK- Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1; Tennis 2; Baseball 1; Swimming 2; National Honor Society 4. SCHLACTER, HARLON- Pro Bono 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1. SCHMITT. CHUCK- Hi-Y 1, Football 1,2; Wrestling 1. SERRANO, DEBBIE-Chorus 1,2. SESTAK, SUE- Chorus 1,2,3; Girl's Club 1; Youth Center Board 1; Powder Puff Football 4. SHARP, GARY- Football 1,2,3,4; Illinois State Scholar 4. SIEMER, PEGGY- Pep Club 1; Chorus 1; GAA 2; Girls' Club 2. SIMON, BOB- Youth Center 8oard 3; Football 1. SMRZ, LARRY- Wrestling 1,2. SNERD, MORTIMER- FJA3,4,5; Volunteer Fireman 1,2,3; Martha Mitchell Fan Club 3,4,5; President 5; Polish Club 2,3,4; Rugby 2,3; Polo 1,2; World's Biggest Liar Award 5; Basketweaving Award 3. SOUKUP, PETER- Band 1,2,3; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 4; Vice-President 4; Hypo Hounds 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Drama Club 1,2,3; Thespian 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; I llinois State Scholar 4. SPERLING, WILLIAM- Radio Station 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1.2; Leader 3,4; Service Club 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4. SPURNEY, CAROL- GAA 1; Silver Math Award 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4. SPURRIER, KEVIN- Hi-Y 2; Youth Center Board 3; Gymnastics 4. STACHOWSKI, CYNTHIA- Psychology Club 2, Vice-President 2; Pep Club 2; Girl's Club 3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3; Re- searchers Club 3; Ski Club 3. STAFFORD, TOM- Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2. STAHL, SONA- Pro Bono 1,2,3,4; Pom-Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; CAULDRON 3,4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Leader 3,4; Trackette 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. 195 STANLEY, ROBERT- Friend's Program 3; Student Teacher 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1,2. STAVA, PAM— Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; GAA 1; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; CAULDRON 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Powder Puff Football 4; National Honor Society 4. STEPHENS, TONY- Maine East 1; Track 3; Football 2; Cross Country 4; Silver Math Award 3; National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Vice-President of Senior Class 4. STEVENS, MELINDA- FTA 4. STRAKSHUS, GARY- Band 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 4; Track 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Baseball 3,4. STRANG, MALCOLM- Wrestling 1. STRAUSS, KIM- A Cappella 3,4; Chamber Choir 4; D Club 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Football 2,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; All-Conference Wrestler 3; District Champion 4; Captain 4. STRAWN, JOSEPHINE— Pom-Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4; Leader 3,4; Homecoming Steering Committee 4; Chorus 1,2; A Cappella 4; Pro Bono 1,2,3; Trackette 2,3; Service Club 3,4; Secretary of Class 3; National Honor Society 4. SUMMERS, CAROL- Central High, Xonia, Ohio 1; Band 2,3; Wind Ensemble 4; FTA 2; Illinois State Scholar 4. SVOBODA, BARB- Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Wind Ensemble 4; Pro Bono 1; GAA 2; Girls' Club 1,2; Leader 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Athena Drill Corps 4. SVOBODA, THOMAS— Science Club 2,3,4; Numismatics Club 3; Chess Club 1,2. SWANSON, PAMELA- A Cappella 4; Chorus 1,2,3; GAA 1. SZALKOWSKI, TED- Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 2,3,4. 42% of the senior boys are awake enough in the morning to listen to the announcements, while only 36% of the senior oirls hear them. SZYPURA, ALAN— Wrestling 1; Gymnastics Manager 2. TAGUE, JOHN— Radio Station 1,2,3; German Club 1; Science Club 3; Physical Science Award 1; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. TARMAN, LARRY- D Club 4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3; Track 2; NASS 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. TARVIN, MARK- American School Foundation of Monterrey 1,2; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3. TAYLOR, SCOTT- Leader 3,4; A Cappella 3.4, Track 1. TAYLOR, SUSAN- A Cappella 4; Chamber Choir 4; Drama Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3; GAA 1; Trackettes 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Cheerleader 2; Athena Drill Corps 4; Service Club 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Student Council 3. TEAL, KATHY- FNA 1.2.3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; HIGH LIFE 4. TELITZ, DAN- Football 1; Basketball Manager 1; Track 1; Swim- ming 2. THEMEL. ANNE- Pro Bono 1; Girls' Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1; Business Club 3; Service Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2. THOMAN, PAM- Pep Club 1; GAA 1; French Club 1,2,4; Athena Drill Corps 4; Pom-Pon 3; A Cappella 4. THOMAS. RICHARD- Hi-Y 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 3,4, Wrestling 1; Basketball 3. THOMSEN, SUSAN- Student Council 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Cheer- leading 2,3; Pro Bono 2; Homecoming Steering Committee 3,4; Athena Drill Corps 4; Prom Board 4; Chorus 1,2; Leader 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. THOMPSON. DON- Biology Award 2. THYGESEN. KARLYN- Band 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 4; Band Council 3; A Cappella 4; Operetta 4; Debate 2; Drama Club 1; AFS 3,4; French Club 2,3. TOMES, KEITH— IIT Drafting Award 4; Chorus 1; Hi-Y 2. TREONIS, TERESA- Girls' Club 1; Courtesy Club 2; Office Occu- pations 4; Service Club 3,4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4. TURNER, BRECK- Swimming 3,4. TYKOL, LAURA- AFS 1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 3, President 4; Library Aide 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; German Club 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. UHLIR, BRIAN— Chorus 1,2; Chemistry Award 3. ULLRICH, TOM- Hi-Y 2,3; Chorus 1,2; A Cappella 3,4; German Club 2; Pro Bono 1,2,3,4, President 4; Leader 3,4; Drama Club 1; Swimming 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Illinois State Scholar 4. UNDERWOOD, CYNTHIA- Library Aide 1. UPHOFF, MARCY- AFS Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2; Girls' Club 1,2,3, Board Member 1,2,3; Pro Bono 1; Thespian 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 1. VADEBONCOUER, PATRICIA- Band 1,2,3; National Honor So- ciety 4. VER VERS, EDWARD- Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3. VICTORIN, NANCY- Athena Drill Corps 4; FTA 2; GAA 2; Na- tional Honor Society 4. VISK, JOE- Wrestling 2; Football 3. WATHALL, ANITA- Chorus 1,2; Psychology Club 2; French Club 1. WEBSTER, SUE- Cheerleading 3,4; Homecoming Steering Com- mittee 4; A Cappella 4; National Honor Society 4. WELCH, BILL- Cross Country 1; Manager 2; Gymnastics 1; Track 1; Baseball Manager 2; I Minois State Scholar 4. WERTH, MICHAEL- Basketball Manager 2. WHEATON. JAN- Art Club 1,2; HIGH LIFE 4; Psychology Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Chorus 2,3; Service Club 3. WHITE, DONNA- Pep Club 2; Service Club 2; Spanish Club 2. WHITE, DOUG- Band 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. WHITE, JANIS- Jerstad Algerholm H.S. 1; French Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; Chorus 1; Class Play 2; Girl's Club 1; Pep Club 1. WIDLER, RICHARD- Band I.2.3.4. WIDNER, DARLYN— Library Aide 1; Pom-Pon 3; Athena Drill Corps 4, Co-Captain 4; National Honor Society 4. WIGER, LENARD- WDGC-FM 1,2,3. WILLIAMSON, DENNIS- Tennis 2; Basketball 2,3,4. WILSON, BOB—.Cross Country 2,3; Track 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4. WILSON, MARK- D Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Football 1.2,3.4; Wrestling 1.2; Track 1,2,3,4. WINTER, MARY— Psychology Club 2; Service Club 1,2,3,4; Steno Award 3. WITKOWSKI, GLORIA- GAA 1,2; Girls' Club 1; Pro Bono 3; Of- fice Occupations Club 4; Vice-President 4. WITKOWSKI, WALLY- Leader 3.4. WONSOWSKI, GARY- Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; All-Conference Football Award 3,4; All-Conference, All- Area Basketball Award 3; All-Area, MVP, Track 3; Homecoming King 4. 52% of the senior girls hove- had a crush on a teacher, but only 27% of the sen- ior boys hove been so infatuated. 196 ZA8LER, RUSTY— CAULDRON Photographer 4; Hypo Hounds 2; A Cappella 3,4; HIGH LIFE Photographer 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Four Gold Key Awards in Photography 3. ZADNETZ, PAM— Illinois State Scholar 4. ZIMMEL, DEBORAH- French Club 3; Pro Bono 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Secretary 3. ZIMMERMAN, DENNY- Chorus 1,2; Homecoming Steering Com- mittee 4; Cheerleader for Powder Puff Games 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2. ZIMMERMAN, TOM- Homecoming Steering Committee 4; A Cap- pella 4. ZITNY, KATHY- Orchestra 1,2; Chorus 3; A Cappella 4; Leader 3,4; GAA 1,2; Drama Club 1. ZOLLINGER, ANN- Trackettes 1,2,3,4, Board 2; President 3; Pro Bono 1,2,3; Drama Club 1; German Club 2; Leader 3,4; Biology II Award 3; National Honor Society 4; GAA 1; Illinois State Scholar 4. Favorites of the Senior Class For Office Use Only Seniors generally prefer the lecturc seminar system in American Problems over the regular classroom system of last year. 51% of the senior boys plan on attaining their Master's Degree, while only 37% of the senior girls plan on staying in school that long. 23% of the senior boys plon to rely on their superior intelligence to get their Ph.D.'s, while only 11% of the senior girls have that much confidence. SENIOR 80YS CHOOSE THE IDEAL SENIOR GIRL HAIR 40% perfer brown 41% perfer blonde 17% prefer black 2% prefer red EYES 57% prefer blue 26% prefer brown 17% prefer green Women’s Lib wouldn’t like this: Only 20% of the senior girls think women should be drafted. Only 33% of the senior class have had so much fun at DGHSN that they'll be sad to leave. HEIGHT 10% prefer tall 87% prefer medium 3% prefer short INTELLIGENCE 20% prefer brilliant 73% prefer average 7% prefer dumb Only 21% of the senior girls and 32% of the senior boys arc lucky enough to own their own cars. Have a closs reunion? Sure! 73% of the class of '71 say they would be there. SENIOR GIRLS CHOOSE THE IDEAL SENIOR 80Y HAIR 54% prefer brown 19% prefer blonde 24% prefer block 3% prefer red HEIGHT 63% prefer tall 34% prefer medium 3% prefer short CATEGORY GIRLS Shirt Length Mini 8ook Love Story Movie Love Story EYES 44% prefer blue 39% prefer brown 17% prefer green INTELLIGENCE 29% prefer brilliant 70% prefer average 1% prefer dumb 80YS Mini Everything you always wanted to... Mash 197 Zweerts, Jan Zulas. Jo Ellen 41.42.143 Zolna, Deb 27.165 Zollinger, Ann 19.22.80.82, 84.178.185 Zollinger. Mr . Barbara 118 Zobjeck. Clarence Zitncy. Kathy 22.37.185 Zirzow. Cynthia 143 Zmdrick, Nancy 155 Zindrick, Robert Zimmerman. Tom 19,37.185 Zimmerman. Steve 71.143 Zimmerman. Denny 19.166.185 Zimmer. Caroline Zimmcl, Debbie 23.185 Zielinjki. Michelle 143 Zielintki, France 155 Zidek. Joann 86 Zengcr. Joann 185 Zelasko. Tom 53.155 Zeia ko. Marianne 143 Zcdnick, Mary 143 Zapel, Ted 143 Zapei. Michelle Zahora. Rich 66 Zadcnctc. Pam 84.89.185 Zack. Paul 43 Zaccari. Jerry Zabler. Scott 65.131 Zabier. Rutty 31.37.94.95.185 Zabielski, Bruce 155 Young. Pat 131 IV Wysoglad, Lestor 75.155 Wytocki. John 63.155 Wrublivwky, Walter 54.143 Woodward. Mark 131 Woodward. John 54,77.143 Woodward. Jim 53.69.71,76, 85.88.89.155 Woodward. Mr. Dave 100 Woodring, Steve 155 Wood. Rick 22.155 Wood. Barb 143 Wonsowski, Gary 18.53,185 Wolt, Bob 143 Wolf fold. Lora 22.155 Woltlcld. Karen 131 Woltfcld. Deb 185 Wollney, Tom 12.53.68.69.85.155 Wollf. Pam 185 Wolf, Ken 143 Woldman, Pat 131 Witkowski. Gloria 26.185 Witowfki. Wally 22 Winmann. 8ob 131 Witncwtki, John 185 Winters, Tod 131 Winter , John Winter. Mary Ann 185 Winter. Mary 20.90.185 Winter. Kathleen 143 Winter. Craig 155 Winter. Connie 131 Winter. Ann 143 Winseh. Barbara 131 Winn, Jonni Wmn. Joe 131 Wind Ensemble 42 Winchell. Lmda 47.155 Wilton. Robert 80.82.84,185 Wilson. Mark 45.53.69.183.185 Wilton. Keith 53.155 Wilton. Mrs. Joan 21.117 Wilton, David 76,131 Williamson. Steve 36,40,72. 73.93.155 Williamson, Denny 19.166.185 Williams, Nancy 143 Williams, Jeffrey 94,143 William . Gail 131 William . Barbara 131 Wilkit. Nancy 131 Wilger, Richard 143 Wilgcr. Leonard 185 Wilding, Loa 155 Widuch, Mark 62,155 Widner. Dar 46.82.171.185 Widler. Richard 42.92.185 Whitlock. Scott 60.143 White. Michael 131 White. Kelly 155 White. Jan 185 White. Doug 42.80.81.82.84. StLl 92.184 White. Don, Wheaton, Whalen, Ji Wctlcy. Mai Werth. Mike 184 Werch. Mr. Leon 100 Wendt. Denise 131 Wendell. D-ano 22.. 49.155 Wence. Mr. Daniel 117 Welsh. Linda 1 Wells. Larry 131 Wells, Carol 143 Welch. 8 H 84.184 Wcimcr. Mark 131 Weills, Richard 155 Wegener, Patti 143 Webster. Suo 19.36.39.47.48. 82.184 Webster, Sarah 155 Webtter. Blare 33.43,143 Weber. Robert 131 Wcbbct. Mr. Jack 100 Webber. Andy 54.143 Webef. Mark 60,75.143 WcbbeTrfrtargaret 131 Webb. Arlccn 184 WDGC FM 33 Wathall. Anita 184 Water . Mery 155 Watson. Serb 25 Wasson. Sutan 25,32.155 Waimer. Mr. Lloyd 117 Waskow. Mark 137.143 Wascher, Deb 35.43,93,155 Watcher. Barbara 93.143 Wat. M.kc 22.155 Wa . Mark 143 Warren, Alan 22 Warnell. Nelton 29.33.54,71. 84.143 Ward. Mr. Arthur 101 Wander, Diane 155 Wjith. Jim 28.143 Wallingford, Corliss 2pfl43 Wallace. Lmda 22.156 Walker. Mr. Williaof 117 Walker, Steve 62 Walker. Mrs. Elisabeth 11 7 Walker, Eileei 33.41.14: Waidon. Syiv a 46.15; Wahl. SandrJ 155 Wadington. TlTSmat 85.143 Wadmgton. Mrs. Lee 118 Vucekovich. Michael Vrdoljak, Patricia 155 Vrdoltak. Karen 143 Vrdoliek. James Voscfski, Steve 131 Vornsand, David 143 Vlcek, Krijtine 184 Vlasek. Karen 88.155 Vladova; Bob 29.131 Vitk, Joseph 184 Vitk, Jame 131 Victorin, Nancy 46.82.183 Vickers, Tom 65,75,143 Vickers, Mark 75,131 Vial. Paul 131 Vial. Barb 40.42.155 Vesely. Mary 155 Ververt. Ed 183 Vent. Ocborah 143 Venard. Karen 143 Venard. Oave 29.140.143 Veietco. Rotabo 131 Vciatco. Ramona 155 Vaughn. Dennit 183 Vaticek. Paula 155 Van Nest, Jerry 143 Vanderoityne. Julie 155 Van Dahm, Kent Vallaria. Vicki 143 Valedictorian 80 Vaillancourt, Nadine 131 Vagi ica, Marion 131 Vadoboncocur, Roger 143 Vadcboncocur, Pat 82,183 U Utley. Sandy 46.155 Uphoff. Marcy 183 Uphoff, Cheryl 131 Underwood, Cynthia 183 Ullrich. Tom 22.23.36.65,72, 85.94.183 Ullrich. Jack 42.54,143 Ulfig. Terry 41.42.143 Uhlir. Star 86.143 Uhlir. Brian 183 (2WV55S ittyZY.yum Ucherek. Mr. Stephen 117 TyVdT. Laura K.23.82.84.89. 94.96.183 Tuttle. Gerald 143 Tuttle, 8lame 131 Turner. Lo lie 155 Turner. Chartacn 183 ier. 8rerfnl83 'urner. 8rc Wo6.183 i. Tomb6. .43 icker. Kendall 60.143 Tr os, 8uddy 155_ onson. Conti inowski, R ith irr-BootterKlO Tr |in, William 131 Trigin, Mary 143 Trevino, Al 53,155 Treonit. Tercta 26.80 250.182 Treiber, Debbie 143 Travert, Sutan 143 Trapp. Lana 155 Trammell. Craig 12J.-K Trainor, Tom Trackettet 44 Tracat, Mr . Judith 11 7 Tracat. James 131 Totura. John 142 Tortorella. Miss Georgine 32. 117 Tomes, Keith 182 Tognarini. Linda 182 Todd. Sharon 142 _ Todd. Richard 1 Toboy. 6riaj dB2 Titrud Muglas 155 Tit rpdT Oebrah 131 , rfrud, Bethme 155 Tmtera. Keith 142 Thygesen, Karlyn 36.42.92. 182 Thurm. Joe 53.7655.155 Thurm. Mr. Chuck 100 Thurm. Barb 131 Thomscn S«e-T93S 6.82. 182.183.187 ) hompton. Roger 14 Thompson, Mary lo5 Thompson, Mr .Gregory,40.41.116 Thompson, Dpm 182 7 ThomptoryOawn 131 Thomas Jferry 142.27 Thoma Richard 76.182 Thomas, Merry 13! psomas, Jeannette 131 homat. Craig 142 Thomen. Pam 36.39.46.182 Thoman. Leslie 20.142 Thespians 92 Themel. Anne 20.182 Thics. Karen 142 Thicda, Robert 131 Theis. Carol 142 Thayer. Terry 54.76.142 Thacher. Jay 181 Thach. Andrea 86,142 Teppee. Diane 155 Teliti, Daniel 181 Teal. Kathy 27.32.91.181 Taylor. Mr. Thomas 100 Taylor, Sue 36,37,46 Taylor. Scott 22.37.181 Taylor. Paul 131 Taylor. James 131 Taylor, Gloria 20.181 Taylor. Oeb 20.46.49.155 Taylor. Oalc 142 Tarvin, Mark Tarman, Larry 53.82.84,85. 181 Tandaric, Mary 155 Taicott. Jane 40.42.155 Taguc, John 82.84,181 Tague. Joanne 155 Siypura. Sutan 131 Siypura. Alan 181 Sialkowski. Ted 22 Sialkosvski, Mary 142 Switzer, Alan 54.142 Swiglo. James 131 Swiatek. Lynne 142 Swenton. Barbara 22,131 Sweeney. Scott 131 Swoenoy. Gary 155 Swanson. Tom 53.155 Swanton. Bob 43.142 Swanson. Pom 36 Ssvanson, Julia 142 Ssvanton, James 95.181 Swanten. Deborah 154 Swaner, Tom 26.181 L ■—6walds. Diane 131 I f Swafes, Deborah 88,154 ( Svofoda. Tom 40.42.80.82. 14.92.181 Svoboda, Carol 41.42.43.142 Svobodo. 8a'b 22.41.4r ' 4952J81 Svec. DSntfc S itclitt«rr lames 164 SurnmJrrrCarol 4254,92,1.81 STyvc, Hendrik Sitscbe«Sgsan_142 AtsistVitt 118 _ UL88H54 Stroud. Margaret 20.142 Strewn, Jo 19.20.36.39.46. 171.180J81 Struven, TcrrV56.131 Struven, Paul 6p.142 Strauss, Pamela 131 StrautvKfin 36.37.38.39.53. '.181 Stauch. Scott 77. V ig, Maleolb-fB' kthiVGayle 142 , Gory 19.41.42. '6.166.181 it, John 88,' Stone. Gavir 22724.29.45. 54, riitina 131 ikhoff. Robert 180 SlockhoH 8rian 131 Stock, Barbara 131 Stillwell. Laura 154 StiiWcli. Greg 131 Stowart, Patrica 154 lewart, Debbie 29.13J itevens. Bijl 3,1j Stevens. Stevens Steven ' a 154 Storn y. Mr . Barbara 116 Stcrrng, Mrs. Lorna 116 Stephen , Tim 56.66.130 Stephens, Tony 56.57.80.81. 82.835558.156.166.174. 180 187 Steiskai. Michael 130 StOdkal. Arlene 154 Stcmhaus. Richard 142 Stein, Kim 65.130 Stein. Ken 64.65.7555.154 Steiger, Robert 65.130 Stcger. Rick 142 Steger. Peggy 154 Sieger. Debra 154 Stcfiuk. Amy 142 Stefck. Mrs. Betty 119 Stefaniak, Debbie 154 Steed. Mr. Stanley 25 116 St. Clair. Cheryl 26.130 Stava. Pam 19.31.36.80.82. 86.95.180 Stauffer. Brian 76.130 Statzak. Michael 142 Starnes, Michael 154 Starke. Susan 53,154 Siarko, Robert 130 Starck. Mr. Ozzio 116 Stanley, Bob 167.180 Stankowiak. Nancy 154 Stalowy. John 53.154,71 Stahl. Sona 19.22.30.31.46. 82.85.95.180 Stahl. Jake 53.69.154 Stahl. Mr. Jame 22.116 Stafford. Tom 180 Staffeldt. Roxanne 180 Stachowski. Cynthia Stachowjki. Cra g 142 Stachowicz. Cynthia 21.24.154 Spurrier, Kevin 67.180 Spurrier, Chris 28,142 Spurney. Carolyn 19.20.82.84.91. 180 Spurney, Robert 130 Sports 52 Spielman, Mary an ne 119 Spreeker. Kevin 77,142 Sperling. Will 22.33.180 Spoiss, Kevin 76.154 Speights. Michael 142 Speciale. Michael 142 Speciale. Lmda Spanish Award 89 Soutar. Corricnnc 130 Soukup, Robert 130 Soukup. Peter 40,41.42.43. 92.180 Soukup, Margaret 142 Soucek, Steve 130 Sophomore Cats Officers 132 Sophomore Cass 134 S.A.R. Award 83,71.77 Somers, Jell 54.142 Soltwisch. Tom 22,27,154 Soitwisch, Paul 130 Soionc. Paul Solone. Nancy 20.A42. Soiono. £y vct?2,1£ • Mr. Ronald 101 Sobania. Lynn 130 Snyder, Steve 4(.102 SnydyrWV'a«rr§4 SnldeV OonaJ __ fcrd, Mortim r 3 Snell. Catherine 130 Smapp. Amy 142 Smrz, Larry 20,180 Smith, Victoria 180 Smith. Patricia L. 13.154 Smith, Patricia A. 142 Smith, Mike 154 I . Mari 180 H. Lone 144.154 Laura 179 Smith. Kirk 54,142 Smith. Karen 46.179 Smith. Joteph 26.33.84.97 Smith. Joan 154 Smith, Jeanette 19.20,3250. 82.95.96.179.187 Smith. Jean 88.154 Smith. Mrs. Helen 119 Smith. Oavid 130 Smith. Constance 130 Smith. 8rad 66.142 Smcttcrs, Jeffery 154 Smetana, .Michael 142 SIcjjevTOebb.e 142 Syton. Laura 46.154 Slamar, Connie 154 Slagtcr. Sue 1 79 Slagter, Sara 130 Slack. Roxanne 130 Slack. Fred 31.80.82.84.95, 179 Skoumal. David 142 Skinner. Mr. Steven 23 Skinner, Robert 179 Ski Club 25 Skala. Lance 142 Skoia. Craig 22.179 Siska, Claudia 130 Singer. Dawn 179 Simpson. Sill 1 79 Simpson, Deborah 142 Simon. Bob 179 Silver Math Award 88 S.ler. Steve 42.54.141 Siewvk, Tom 130 Siewak. Tim 141 Siewak. 8everiy 179 Sicmcr. Peggy 179 Sielitch, Patrick 71.153 Siek. Wally 58.76.153 Siek, David 130 Sicglcr, Mr. Paul Sieg. Tom 130 Sieg. Linda 153 Siediccki. Brian 66.141 Sicbert. Rick 141 Siebert, Jeff 153 Sides. Keith 130 Sbiik. Joe 130 Shuman, Steve 141 Shuman, Nancy 141 Sheridan, Brian 153 Shepherd. Mr. Robert 101 Shelton, Lou Ann Shelton, John 130 Shellburg, Karen 205 Shekeiie. Paul 130 Sheber. Thomas 130 Sheber. Paul 141 Shaw. Ken 179 Shaw, Dave 22,153 Sharp, Gary 22.53.54.84,179 Sharp, Cra 9 141 Sharkey, Mike 141 Seyk, Mrs. Mildred 119 Seweryn, Suian 153 Seworyn. Michael 130 Seul, Deborah 130 Sestak, Sue 179 Sestak. Jan 130 Service Club 20 Serrano, Lin 141 Serrano. Debbie 179 Scrra. Michael 75.153 Scrra, Charles 54.65.141 Sennebogan, Mrs. Mane 118 Senior Summaries 188 Senior Publications 95 Senior Class 167 Senior Band Orchestra 92 Senese. Lucien 130 Sell. Michcal 141 Sehr. Debbie 153 198 Schstodt. Debbie 179 Sodlak. Tim 153 Seaman. Bill 66.141 Seaman, Robert 153 Seaman, Mr. Paul 53.69,71,115 Seaman. Mary 130 Seaman, Kim 141 Scaborg, Anne 24,32.153 Sczepanik. Steven 141 Sczepanik. Michael 153 Scofield. Gary 179 Scigovsky. Mr. Sianley Scigovsky. Mark 153 Soonce Club 26 Sehwaru. Thomas 42.141 Schwartz, Janet 141 Schwartz. Dorell 40.42.141 Schupman, Scott 41.42.43.54. 141 Shupman. Gordy 36.42.56.69. 85.153 Shupman. Mr. Carl 115 Schumacher. Mellody 153 Schumacher, David 153 Schulz. Thomas 153 Schulz. Stove 179 Schulz. Mr. Lance 42.43,115 Schultz. Robert 66.141 Schubert, John 141 Sehrocdcr. Janet 141 Schoenbach. Linda 141 Schoen. Randall 179 Schoder. Karen 153 Schneider, Nancy 130 Schneider. Donald 141 Schmitt, Thomas 153 Schmitt. Linda 32.153 Schmitt. James 130 Schmitt, Charles 178 Schmidt. Traci 141 Schmidt. Susan 130 Schmidt. Sherry 153 Schmidt. Leah 153 Schmidt. Joseph 153 Schmidt. Joseph 40.42.178 Schmidt. Mr. James Schmidt, Guy 153 Schmid. Andreas 40.130 Schlepcr. Robert 130 Schlentz. Marie 24.28,153 Schiecter. Lon 76.178 Schlacter. John 153 Schine, Edward 141 Schiavo, Debbie 141 Schendel. Oianc 141 Scheiper. Stephen 22.178.205 Scheipcr, Lance 153 Scheckel, David 141 Schauer. Kurt 130 Schaucr. Kandi 153 Schaefer. Bob 32.153 Schaefer. Mark 53,80.82.85,178 Schaefer, Mr. Bob 100 Scanse, Mrs. Ruth So vino. Joseph 178 Savino, Cheryl 141 Sounders. Holly 18.19.22.46. 95.169.178 Saulnicr. Russell 141 Saulnior, Jim 22.178 Saul. Mary 152.163 Saul. Jean 141 Saul. Jane 141 Sauer. Jennifer 130 Sauer. Jeffrey 130 Sanko, Aria 141 Sondors, Steve 178 Sandors. Marilyn 141 Sand. Catherine 40.92.141 Samiec, Mark 71,141 Samiec, Kathy 178 Samiec, Stan 152 Samcc. Barb 178 Samiec, Karen 20,130 Salutatorian 80 Salm. Kathy 125,130 Saim. Adrienne 178 Solata, Deb 19.22.80.82.84,177 Saint John, Raymond St. Clair. Stcvon 152 Sad, Wendy 152 Saif, Mary 130 Safranski, Sharon 37.177 Sofranski. Carol 141 Sadrakula, Tom 141 Sadrakula, Mary 177 Sabor, Edward R Ryszkiowicz, Bob 130 Rybinski, Julianne Rybinski, Mr. F. Gregg 101 Rybieki, Susan 82.92,177 Ryan, Matthew Ryan, John 152 Ryan. Eileen 130 Ryan, Dan 36,177 Ru icko, Robin 152 Ruzicka, Linda 152 Rutt, Jeff 41.42.4367,92.177 Rutt, Oianc 141 Ruthardt. Rick 19.83.156.177. 187 Ruthardt, Kim 120,130 Russo. Anthony Russell. 8ob 54.141 Russell, Randi 2,18 Rusin, Robert 152 Ruschkc. Cindy 22.152 Ruopp. Gerald 162 Runnels, Raymond 130 Runnels. John 25.141 Rulcc, Sim 129 Ruiz. Korin 129 Roy. Roger 22.177 Roy. Mary 162 Rowley, James 177 Rouffa, Paul 141 Rotary Award 83 Rossitcr. Cynthia 141 Rossi, Leannc 152 Ross. Catherine 24.86.141 Rosenbcrger. Georganne 177 Root. Larry Rook. 8ob 19.34.35.93,166.177 Rook. Dave 54.141 Ronaldson, Scott 66,129 Romaniszak, Randall 129 Romaniszak, Mitchel 152 Roman. Manuel 129 Rojek. Kim 21.82.84.94,177 Rogers, Mrs. Mary 118 Roctzheim. Bill 66.141 Robinson. Robert 129 Robinson, Kenneth 129 Robertson. Mrs. Helen 115 Ritzier, Tcrric 141 Ritzier. Elizabeth 129 Ritter, Darcy 141 Ritter. Mr. Bruce 45,56,76, 115 Rink, Rory 141 Rink. Cory 177 Rimn8C, Ronald 176 Ricscnbcck. Robert 176 Riegle, Kirk 86.129 Riedy. Jack 141 Riddicsburger. Mr. Frank 115 Richeson, Debbie 36.80.82. 176 Rice. Karla 19.30.46.80.82. 84.95.159.176 Rezac, Debbie 129 Rovisky. Sherry 141 Rettingcr. Sue 21.141 Reporter Gold Cup Award 82 Rcnslow, Robert 152 Rcndall. Tom 42.54.137.141 Remus. Beth 176 Rcinmuth, Richard 61.129 Reinert, Jim 60,77.141 Reiman, Janice 129 Reiman, Mrs. Elaine 32,114 Riedy, Wayne 152 Reid, Mr. William 29.114 Roid, George Reid. Cliff 176 Reich. Lisa 129 Rchfeidt. Orville 176 Regal, Mr. Eugene 114 Regal. Diane 152 Reese, Russell 141 Reese, Greg Reese, Catherine 129 Read, Mary 152 Re, Randy 152 Rassmusscn, Miss Sandra 114 Rassenfoss, Cathy 129 Rankin, D n 54.77.141 Ramp. Ai 43.56.129 Rajsky, Greg 129 Rahn, Cathy 129 Rafferty, Burns 152 Reap, Marijo 141 Reap, Bernic 36,176 Q Quill Scroll 95 Querry, John 176 Quick, Tina 129 P Putts. Nancy 176 Putts. Joan 129 Pruso, Richard Prucha, Sharon 48,129 Prucha, Joe 140 Prucha. Jan K. 31.176,178 Prucha.Jan G. 18.19,22,176 Prucha. Donald 175 Provinsky, Linda 140 Prom 186 Prochazka, Wendy 129 Prochaska. Amy 152 Pro Bono Publico 23 Pro Bono Awards 94 Prmos, Michael 140 Price, Donna 151 Price. Chester 129 Preban, Cecilia 129 Pratt, Daniel 152 Powers, Pam 152 Powers. Diana 175 Powell. Kip 53.76.152 Powell, Karen 129 Potcnza. Linda 175 Pospisek, Jerry 20.152 Pospisek, Mrs. Irene 118 Porayko, Williom 129 Porayko, Michael 42.66,140 Popp, Steven 140 Popp, Mrs. Rosemary 119 Popard, Kathy 37.175 Popard. Carol 129 Pongctti, Barb 1 75 Pommier, Karen 140 Pomes. Joe 24.140 Pom Pon 100% Award 85 Polonscik, Mrs. V. Diane 114 Pollard. Stcvo 22,34.36.37,39. 82.84,175 Pollack. Karen 152 Polarek, Deb 24.140 Polak. Dave 53.82.85.86.175 Pokorski. Lisa 140 Pohlmann. Mrs. Jane 114 Pogue. Tern 27.129 Pogue, Mr. Leon 102 Poffo, Randy 76.82.175 PoMo. Lanny 77,140 Poborski. Peggy 19,175 Plonka, Joyce 32.82.95.175 Pliml. Lance 62,129 Pleil, Joachim 152 Plachy, Linda 129 Pilvorcc, Stephanie 152 Pippcngcr, Sandy 20,140 Pippenger, Mike 22,175 Piper, Mrs. Jean Piper, Anna 37,175 Pilecek, Pam 20.27,152 Pietrzak, David 129 Piokarz, Theresa 129 Pickarz, Edward 25,175 Pickerl, John 140 Picked, Dr. Glenn 101 Physics Award 87 Physical Science Awsrd 86 Photography Award 94 Phinncy, David 175 Phillips. Ronald 175 Phillips. Linda 129 Phillips, Kimberly 129 Phelps. Pete 65.74,75.85,175 Plohl, Bob 66,125.129 Pfohl. Gale 31.35,36,39,46. 80.82.84.85.93,95.175 Pfeiffer, Bill 67.152 Pfeiffer. Earl 175.205 Pfoiffer. Davo 66 Petty. Michael 152 Pctruck, George 75,152 Pctruck, Cynthia 129 Peterson, Marilyn 175 Peterson, Sharon 41.152 Peterson, Michelle 152 Peterson, Linda 129 Peterson, Kevin 140 Peterson, Jeff 43.66 Peterson, Enc 22.174 Petersen, Mary 152 Petersen. Hanne 174 Petersen, Elizabeth 140 Peters. Paul 53.69.70,152 Perry. Henry 1 74 Popicii, Brian 129 Pence, Reed 140 Ponco, Mark 42.140 Pccka. Lmdo 90.174 Pearson, Stephen 140 Pclko, Debra 140 Pelke, Bruce 129 Pcike. Jim 66 Pearson, Stew 65 Pearson, Lcnore 129 Pearce, Reed 54.140 Pearce, Kenneth 152 Payne, Sandra 129 Payne, Debra 152 Pawlowski, William 129 Pawl. Jan 22.31.152 Pav. Debra 140 Pauling. Mr. Richard 114 Patrick, John 53.174 Passarella. Kathi 37.80.82.84.174 Paskarms, Steven 45.152 Pasakarnis, David 140 Parrish, Patricia 129 Parrish, Michael 152 Parking Attendant 119 Porker. Brian 129 Parke, Cynthia 140 Paradise, Frank 54.60,77.138. 140 Para, Diane 140 Pappas. Mr. George 113,176 Pappas. Angelina 140 Papacck. Mrs. Angoline 119 Paolello. David 174 PantalOO, Nikki 152 Pankow, Greg 53.62.82.84.85. 158.174 Pankow, Lewanda 140 Pankcy. Mrs. Mary 119 Pane, David 174 Pammlcr, Bob 43.66,128 Pammlor. Deborah 152 Palmer, Gary 174 Palmer. Mr. David 29.113 Palmer. Oana 56.69.152 Palma, Jerry 152 Pallotta, Randy 140 Pahga. Joe 22.68.88.151 Paine, Mr. Edward 113 Pagano, Joe Pagano. Frank 140 Paduano, Mr. Peter Pachtcr. Ron 88.140 Pachter, Bob 22.25.45.151 Pachofski. Michael 71,140 O Owen, Sharon 90.174 Oshinski. Mark 140 Ortner, Gregory 151 Orlock, Mike 12.174.183 Orlock, John 71,128 Orcilly, Thomas 128 O Reilly, Susan 161 O Reilly, Pat 174 Orchestra Board 41 Orchestra 40 Orbegoso, David Oracko. Mr. Stephen 45,102 Opicla, Roger 33.37.174 Onorato. Doug 71.140 Olsson, Karen 151 Olson, Richard 140 Olson, Richard E. 24.29.42. 60.151 Olson. Lynn 35.36.37,39.46. 80.82.84.92.93.174 Olson. Garry 22.173 Olncy, Mr. Glenn 113 OGrady, Scott 43.128 O Grady. Kent 26.140 OGrady. Darilyn 140 Office Staff 118 O.O. Award 90 O.O. 26 O Flaherty. Jim 54.55.58.77. 85.140 O Flaherty. Pat 37.45.48.53. 69.70.71.80.82.84.85,88. 199 162.173.187 Obiero, 8111 161 Abiero, Wendy 173 0 Bricn, Kathileen 140 Obcri, Patricio 151 N Nyhlen, David 25,173 Nursing Scholarship 91 Numismatics Club 25 Nulicck, Wayne 173 Novice Debaters 84 Novak, Richard 21,151 Novak, Mrs. Janet 113 Novak. Janet 140 Novak, Frank 21.140 Norton, Scott 151 Norton. Jeff 140 Northway. Rich 54,140 North. Peter 173 North. John 60.75.88,140 Noon, Jody 140 Noon, Doug 80 Nohejl. Helen Nohcjl. Chuck 173 Noble, Richord 173 Nixon, Pom 46.82.84.163.173 Nixon, Melanie 43.128 Nissen, Paul 205 Nilson, Deb 128 Niewold, Mr. Jerry Niehoff. Tom 173 Niehoff. Janet 151 Nicko, Karen 128 Nicholas, Michael 126,128 Newman, John 151 Newman. Bruce 173 Ncstcniia, Denise 43.173 Ncmeto. Nancy 48.128 Nomcti. Carol 24.44,161 Ncmecek. Mike 139 Nelson. Tim 139 Nelson, Ron 205 Nelson. Susan 139 Nelson, Pat 40.42.43.151 Nelson, Mike Nelson, Morvin 128 Nelson, Jonct 128 Nelson. Eric 36.38.3082.84,173 Nelson, Chris 42,86.151 Neeso. Carol Ann 128 Neesc. 8cth 151 National Merit Letter Com- mendation 8l National Merit Finalists 81 National Honor Society 82 NASS 35 Nash, Michael 128 Nash, Mstthew 139 Nash. David Nardo, Mary 139 Nance. Pam 21.132.133,139 Nance. Darrell 66,173 Nagd, Marjorie 151 M Myers. Robert 139 Music Comp Award 92 Murphy, Kevin 128 Murphy. John 54.139 Munjack. Janice 151 Munday, Sandra 151 Mullins. Linda 19.173 Mullins, Julie 151 Muha. Helen Muclhauser, Mrs. Marilyn 113 Muelhausen. Fred 22.67,151 Muclhauscn, Frank 66,77,139 Moyer, Judy 151 Mosher. Rita 139 Morse. Jill 151 Morrison, Linda 151 Morrison, Kathy 139 Morrison. Brad 151 Morris, Tom 22,151 Morris, Terry 139 Morris, Steven 128 Morey, Scott 42.128 Morey. Debra 173 Moravcc, Mike 173 Moravcc, Mr. Donald 54,113 Moravcc, Andy Moore, Susan 128,151 Moore. Sharyn 151 Mooro, Sandra 42.128 Moore. Karen 128 Moore. Laurie 31.88.151 Mooro, Joan 139 Moore, Mr. Frederic 33,112 Moore, Elizabeth 139 Moore. Dob 47.139,140 Moore. Catherine 126.128 Mooha. Maggie 24,151 Moody. William 128 Moody. Pam 37.42.92.173 Montgomery. Ken 66.86,128 Montgomery. Janice 139 Monson, Mrs. Helen 118 Monson, Don 139 Mongrieg, Becca 173 Molaro, Joe Moeller. Kent 69,71.150 Modersohn, VAindy 139 Modcrsohn. Randy 139 Mochel, Wayne 139 Mochel. Jim 43.66.86,139 Mrzowek, Mjry 19,20,173 Mizoner. Curt 37,148.150 Mitchel, Catherine 128 Misek, Rich 73,139 Milstead, Shari 139 Milstead, James 173 Milianta. Gloria 139 Killer, Sue 19.22.36.37,46.172 Miller. Bob 43.54,71.139 Miller. Marcia 80.8284.172 Miller. Mr. J. Lee 112 Miller, Miss June 112 Miller. Ocborah 43,139 Miller. Oark 128 Miller, Ben 150 Milawski. Laurcne 139 Mdawfki, Lcn 150 Mikolas. Craio 65.150 Meiger, Kristine 150 Meyers, Bob 21 Meyers, Pam 172 Meyer, Sandy 172 Meyer, Cindy 172 Moyer, Barry 139 Metzger, Joseph 139 Messmer. Steve 22,150 Mossmer. Gale 139 Mescrolc. Sharon 43.172 Mescrole, Ronald 128 Mcsch, Jayne 32.150 Mertes, Deb 160 Mcrkle, Mr. Paul Merker, Grant 62,128 Mcnsik. Marvin 2682.84,172 Menk, Jay 53.76.150 Memcnga, Ray 139 Memenga, Albert 172 Meloun. Bob 22.150 Meloun, Gary 128 Moisicr, Michelle 128 Moistcr. Mike 36.53.172 Mchagen, Ginny 42.139 Mcodcn. Michael 128 Meade, Michael 150 McPherson, Nancy 172 McNceiy. Barry 139 McNamara. Peggy 139 McMater. Deb 139 McMastcr. Charlie 22,56,57, 166.172 McLuckie. Janet 139 McLelland, Thomas 128 McLeiiand. Leslie McKnight, Ron McKmght, Douglas 128 McKnight, Daniel 139 McKinney. Mrs. Catherine 31,112 McKcnty. Val 150 McKenly. Neil McKanc. Don 128 McJoynt, Mss Patricia 112 McIntyre, Sue 139 McIntyre, Richard 128 McHugh, Lou.s 172 McGowan. Daniel 71,127 McGiauchlin, Jill 150 McGah, Robert 139 McFarland, Don 139 McFadden. Neil 36,172 Mceuen, Paul McDonough, Nancy 127 McCrory. Joyce 139 McCrory. John 171 McCreary, Pam 150 McCormick, Maureen 150 McCollum. Mike 20.53.69,76. 150 McCollum, Mrs. Ann 118 McClure, Gwynnc 127 McClure, Bruce 35.36.39,93, 171.186 McCartney. Scott 139 McCarthy. Terry 129 McCarter, Nancy 127 McCarlor, Mary Ann 171 McCarroll. Mike 60.61,139 McCandless, Caiccn 150 McCabe. Susan 127 McCabe, Diane 139 McAnally, Jim 43.137 McAlpme. Mary 127 McAlpinc. Dan 54,137 McAlpine, John 150 McAleer. Nancy 150 McAtccr, Karen 150 Maiurotvski, Ed 150 Mazour. Sandy 171 Mazour, Ed 137 Mazanec, Beverly 137 Mayer. Deb 47.132.137 Mayer. Dan 37.818284.171. 179 Matusiyk, Virginia 171 Mathis, Lorna 137 Mathiasen. Mary 137 Mathews, Jody 171 Mataiis, Mike 150 Mastny. Hope 160 MA2SA 88 Masa. Robert 150 Masa, Marian 20,137 Masa, Joyce 20,137 Martmez, Scott 21.127 Martinek. Ruth 27.82.91.171 Martinek, Janet 137 Martin, Kevin 150 Martin, Mr. Elton 24,112 Marthaler, Greg 171 Marshinski. Steve 150 Marshinski. Gary 22,150 Marshall. Christine 137 Marshall. Ann 137 Maronich, Cindi 137 Marlatte. Glynis 31.150 Marks. Keith 137 Markovitz. Martin 137 Margison, Randy 137 Marchcse. Julie 19.31.37.39. 47,95.171.186 Marcello, Mrs. Elizabeth 26. 112 Mann, Laura 22,150 Mann, Karen 134.137 Manke, Miss Nancy 112 Manak. Terry 137 Molon. Liz 171 Malmquist, Mendy 137 Malmgren, Chris 34.38.171 Mallory. Jeff 75,150 Mailer, Mr. Louis Makamul. Mr. Peter Majewski. Roman 171 Majccn. Susan 137 Mahoney, Mike 137 Mahoney, Eileen 150 Mahar. Bill 22.66.67,171 Mahaffey. Guy 150 MahaHey, Danny 56.85,166 Magrudcr. Steve 22.36,41.80, 81.82.84.88.92.171 Magruder. Edward 127 Mager. Nancy 43,127 Magehtz, Sharon 127 Magdziarz. Tom 25 MacQuilkin. Art 29.84,137 Mackie. Kevin 22,150 Mackoy. Nancy 127 Mack. Patricia 127 Mack. Jeff 127 Macal, Ken 22.150 Macal. Kathy 36,37,170 Macal, Joyce 42.137 L Lyons, Mary 37,170 Lynch, Mr. Oouglas Lusk, Tom 42,65,75.127 Lusk. Bill 43,137 Lundgrcn, Doug 53 Lundgren, Denise 170 Lundfelt, Phid 46.82.170 Luksch. Ellen 137 Lukes, Brian 37,150 Ludwig, Tom 170 Ludwig. 8.11 41.42.137 Ludtkc, Tim 127 Lucia, Maria 150 Loy. Ray 69.170 Lott, Mr. 8yron 111 Longley, Gordon 150 Long, Frank 170 Long, Pam 94,170,187 Long. Carlo 53.62,150 Loll. Valerie 150 Logan, Kon 2.19.588284.85. 166.170.172 Logan. Audrey 137 Lofthouse, Wanda 137 Lofthouse. Roberta 170 Lofgren, Charles 170 Loehman, Phil 170 Loch man. Donna 127 Loehman. Dan 137 Lodder. Ed 170 Lodcr. Earl 24.66.137 Lockwood, Jim Littlefield. Dale 127 Litsegsrd, Hakan 53.96,170 List, Sue 47.48,150 List. Kathy 137 Lippert. Valerie 127 Lippert. Lynn 137 Linncn, Paul 22.65,150 Linncen, Melissa 82.170 Linn, Mary 137 Lindsay. Chris 127 Lindquist. Mr. Robert Lindbcrg. Mrs. AJmalcc 111 Lmdahl, Bruce 170 Lind, Mr. James 53,111 Licdtkc, Arthur 127 Library Assistants 118 Library Aides 21 Liberty. Pam 120.127 Liberty. Dan 3082.8486.95.169 Lezatte, Kim 20.74.75.149.150 Lezatte. Keith 53.58.73.82. 85.169.172 Lewis, Mr. Robert 71,111 Lowanski, Victoria 137 Lcwallen. Ken 127 Lcverenz, Cheryl 28,127 Lesscnbcrry. Gary 54.137 Lesniak. Terry 137 Lesniak. Cheryl 18,47,137 Leone, Marie 137 Leonard, Bradley 150 Lenz, Cindi 169 Lentz, Colleen 127 Lekovish. Vicky 127 Lcmwcber, John 127 Leinweber, J3n 36,169 Leichti. Dale 150 Lccbcrg, David 169 Lee, Tim 127 Lee, Bertha 169 LcBlanc. Mike 127 Leathers. Mr. Larry 111 Leathers, Carne 22.82,169 Leahy, Pat 27.127 Leahy. Garrett 22,169 Leahy, Debra 137 Leach. Sandy 80.8284.88.169 Leach. Ocborah 25.42.127 Laurmaitia. Mike 54,137 Lauing, Susan 127 Lauing, Debbie 149 Laugel. Mary 127 Laue. Rick 22.168 Lauc. Randy 149 Lauder. Mr. John 100 Laude, Rmda 31.149 Lathropc. Anne 168 Lathrop. Sherry 149 Lassucr. Mary 127 Lassiter, Dan 137 Lascola, Mr. Charles 119 Larson. Red 26.81.84.168 Larson. Mr. Oscar 111 Larson, Margie 168 Larson, Kathy 127 Larson, Connie 127 Larct. Michelle 37.168 LaPlaca, Suzanne 31.149 LaPlace. Nancy 127 Lanham. Cheryl 149 Langer, Ruth 40.127 Longer, Mary 137 Langer, Carol 168 Lange. Fred 24 Langdoc, Mary Lang. Torry 20.137 Lane. Sue 19.31.37.39.4680. 82.95.168 Lano, Jim 137 200 Lane. Brenda 47.137 Lambert. Sue 168 Lambert. Pat 168 Lambert. Mary 127 Lambert. Helene 149 Lambert. Claire 137 Laionde. Tom 67.85.168 Laionde. Jeanncne 137 Laionde. Gerard 66.127 Lalish. Beth 20.86.127 Laisch, Susanne 137 Laheta. John 137 Lagc. Mr. Kenneth 111 Lagc. Craig 22.87.88.149 Lady, William 137 Lady. Steve 149 LaCoste. Robbi 127 LaCoste. Juliann 137 Lacey. Carol 127 LaBrose. Don 42,127 La Bounty. Suzanne 205 K Kyme. Tom 22.149 Kymc. Lctlie 127 Kuthan, Pam 168 Kuinierz, Pam 23,149 Kuncs. Russell 149 Kukla, Janet 43.137 Kuick. Donna 27.137 Kuhns. Rebecca 127 Kuhnert, Robert 137 KuCZkOwski, Mark 149 Kuccra. Veronica 137 Kucera. Dean 127 Kucera. David 149 Kubmiki, Robert 137 Kubala. Sharon 137 Kubala. Sandy 36.168 Krzyzak. Sandra 137 Krzyzak, Richard Krzystmak, Miko 137 Krupp, Steve 137 Krupp, Janet Krueger. Mr. John 60,110 Krueger. Gayle 127 Krueger. Andy 127 Kron, Norman 149 Kris Award 85 Kring, Edwin 127 Krcft. Donna 149 Kray nick. Tom 20,137 Kraynik, Mike 22.168 Kraus. Bill 168 Krass, Barb 20.149 Krasne, Jim 149 Kranz, Keith 137 Krai, Barb 22.46,168 Kowalchuk, Ann 127 Kovarik, Sherry 168 Kovarik, Brian 137 Kovac. Bill 43.92.168 Kovac. Lou Ann 20.36.46.82. 168 Kovac. Jean 127 Kosmala, Steven 42.137 Kosmal, Kerry 126 Kosatka, Jane 149 Kosatka, Jim 137 Kopiik, Stephen 126 Koptik, Peter 137 Kopta, Bill 149 Kopta. Francine 126 Konstanty, Steve 126 Konczak. Jerome 22,149 Koncar. Paulette 32.149 Kolzow. Lynn 167 Kolanch. Pam 137 Kolarich. Mike Kolar. Deb 126 Kohut. Sharon 137 Kohler, Mrs. Iris 110 Kocurek. Larry 166 Knutson. Pat 46.149 Knox, Mr. Robert 100 Knox. Jim 31.36,53.68.69.71. 80,85.95,166,187 Knorps, Eugene 22.149 Knight, 8ob 167 Kntggs, Carl 126 Kluth, Mr. Paul 110 Klug. Mark 126 Kluotsch, Kim 137 Kluctsch, George 65,126 Kloster, Sue 31 Kling, Mr. Harvey 100 Klemann, Richard 149 Klein.Mr. Steven Kledzinski, Teresa 137 Kledzinski. Liz Kleczka. Tom 22,166 Klcczka. Tim 137 Kleb, Robin 40.42.92,166 Kleb. Lawrcn 126 Kitzmillcr, Ken 137 Kirsch. Jack Kirkpatrick, Curt 42,54.77. 137 Kirkland, Curt 126 Kirchncr, Betty 20,166 Kirchhoff. Laura 137 Kinier. Tom 40.42.84.92.166 King, Vivian 149 King, Mrs. Mable 110 King. Joe 42.56.57.137 Kmg. Jackie 167 King. Gary 137 King. Don 126 King. Carolyn 37,167 K.il.o. M.st Louise 110 Kiggms. Katy 22.149 Kielusiak, Tom 137 Khoe. Giok 86.126 Keyes. John 22.53.167 Kcstier. Charles Kcssingcr. Jon Kessl, Alice 149 Kern, Tom 126 Kern. John 149 Kent, Mefani 20 Kent. Lana 126 Kenny. Linda 149 Kenney. Norm 42.132.137 Kendon. Todd 54.71.137 Kendlo. Dave 42.43.75.126 Kendig. Ron 71.126 Kelley. Karen 149 Keener. Mike 126 Keeley. Mrs. Lottie 119 Keck. Pat 22.36.149 Keck. Jim 126 Keasler, Darlene 149 Kaylcr, John 126 Katzin. Libby 24.48.149 Katzin, Judith 126 Katzin. Mrs. Alice 110 Katrein, Mr. Robert 25.110 Kasel. Dan 56.126 Karlovit, Kathy 19.22.149 Karlovnt, Jon 22.35.82.93.158. 167 KaH. Drew 126 Kaplan. Tom Kampcrman, Laura 22.149 Kamperman, Bruce 126 Kamman, Craig 43,126 Kallas. George 149 Kachms, Bill 71.97.126 Kaduk. Michele 137 Kaduk. Juhc 167 Kaccr, Barb 149 J Justis. Neal 56.71.137 Junior Class Officers 144 Junior Class 145 Judge. Mike 126 Jueovics, Lewis 167 Jozwik. Carole 126 Journalism Award 95 Jorn, Lisa 37,167 Jordan, Gary 65.126 Jordan. Faith 149 Jontry, Mr. Richard 109 Jones, Mrs. Virvinia 109 Jones, Tom 137 Jones, Sandy 43,137 Jones. Pam 126 Jones, Mike 149 Jones. Larry 149 Jones. Gary 126 Jones. Dennis 126 Johnston, Sandy 137 Johnson, William 137 Johnson, Wayne 126 Johnson, Tim 22.42,149 Johnson, Sharon 137 Johnson, Peter 149 Johnson. Pat 36.167 Johnson, Mark 166 Johnson. Jeff 149 Johnson. Mr. Harold 100 Johnson. Mr. Gordon 67,71,77 Johnson. Gloria 82.166 Johnson. Edwin 137 Johnson. Edward 62,85,137 Johnson. Mr. Dexter 109,118 Johnson, Clmton 22.166 Johnson, Carol 144,149 Johnson, Mr. Bruce 109 Johns. Terry 23.42,137 Johnson. Wayne Johansson, Scott 137 Johansson, Janice 148 Johanson, Grant 126 Johennsen, Pam 166 Johonnson, Nancy 137 Joachim. Mary 137.139 Jirka, Dan 22.148 Jinga, Scott 148 Jenicek, Audrey 137 Jilek. Ray 137 Jflek. Catherine 126 Jerousek. Larry 137 Jedlieka, Tom 22.37.148 Jaskula, Susan 126 Jankovic. Robert 148 James. Kathy 80.81.82.84.166 James, Ben 126 Jakovich, Alex 166 jandris. Mr. Thomas 20.28.109 Jamieson. Anne 20 James. Panc a 148 Jalovcc, Marty 67.148 Jakubowski. Ray 137 Jakes. Mr. Ronald 75.109 Jaffkc. K.m 42.43.126 Jader. Mr. Stanley Jacobson. Karen 148 Jacobsen, Janna 126 Jacobson. Jim 126 Jacobs. Jane 42.126 Jacobs. 8arb 40.43.148 Jackson. Joe 63.65,166 I It's Academic 84 Intner, Angela 148 Itoh. Sum.ko 23.37,96,166 Iona, Sue 126 Iona. George 166 Intramurals 44 International Club 24 Ingram. Jem 126 Ingles, Mr. Donovan 109 Infanger. John 82.84,95.166 Incich. Peter 65,71.137 Inciardi, Brian 148 Immormino, Mary 126 Immormino, Jim 19,62.148 Imhoff. Mark 148 IMC Assistants 118 Imbrogno, Rita 126 Illinois State Scholars 84 H HycrdaM. Mark 148 Hyde. Jim 63.67.85.148 Hyde. Gail 126 Hutchison, Tim 137 Hutchison, Mr. Alan 23,25.45, 108 Hurley. Bob 62.85,145.148 Hummel, Mrs. Lorraine Hunt, James 148 Hultman. Leslie 32.36.38.46. 82.84.95,166 Hultman. Brad 126 Hughes, Greg 148 Hughes. Don 126 Hughart, Sean 126 Hubbert. Mark 126 Hubbcrt. 8arb 126 Hruschka. John 28.126 Hrudicka. Scott 126 Hruby, Mary 148 Howerton, Meg 19.22.23.31.47, 48.80,82.83,84,94,95,166,171, 174 Howat. Carol 125 Howard. Robert 166 Hougham, Randy 125 Houder, Paul 148 Hotchkiss. George 166 Hossfeld. Linda 125 Hossfefd. George 80.82,84.165 Hosek. Lesl 125 Hosck. Kim 125,128 Horwath, Mr. Jesse 108 Horton. Cynthia 125 Hornbrook. Mike 60.73.137 Hopkins. Bill 56.125 Hooker, Wanda 125 Hooker. Nancy 136 Honors 80 Honor Students 80 Homemaker of Tomorrow 91 Homecoming Steering Com- mittee 19 Homecoming 18 Holzkopf, Ken 22,67.148 Holpuch. Russ 53.76.95.148 Holmes. Richard 136 Hohc. Oome 33.46.88.148 Hogya, Deb 136 Hoffman, Steve 148 Hoffman, Sharon 136 Hoffman. Bob 125 Hoffert. Rich 53.148 Hoff, Lindy 148 Hodma. Frank 125 Hochlcutncr. Mark 165 Hochleutncr, Jeff 42,125 Hiavaty, George 165 Haldy. Jill 136 Haidy. Gayle 125 Hi-Y 45 History Award 97 Hmz. Oawd 80.82.84.85.88. 165 Hinrichs. Bill 148 Hmklc. Mike 136 Hill. Stephen 42.125 Hill. Jim 125 High Life 32 Hibbein, Rebecca 125 Hibbein. Mark 41.148 Hctzel. Chip 24.88.136 Hess. Lee 87.88.93.148 Herza. Lon 125 Herza. Bill 65.165 Herrick. Mrs. Florence 100 Hermann, Susan Herbeck. Ed 94.148 Herda. Verne 125 Herda. Mike 136 Hepburn. Tom 22.148 Henry. John 42.92.165 Henriksen, Neil 125 Henriksen, Ken 148 Honnc. Tom 136 Henning, Sheila 165 Henning, Sharon 148 Hongels. Sandy 136 Hendrickson. Edwin 125 Hendrickson. Barb 165 Heilman, Eric 32.148 Hcgg. Nancy 165 Hcffernan, Mary 47,136 Heffernan, Jerry 125 Hedler, Jean 36.165 Helder, Debbie 125 Hedler. Christy 136 Hediger, Lynn 46,49,148 Hedge. Paul Heck, Susan 148 Heaton. Brenda 136 Hayek, Mr. Thomas 24.65.108 Haworth, Cheryl 148 Hawkins. Jan 125 Havenstein, Manna 125,131 Havranek. Jane 36.41.82,93. 94.165 Havranek. Dons 40.148 Haugh. Mike 165 Haugh, Christine 125 Haubnch. Kurt 148 Hatmaker. Nancy 49,136 Hartung. Ellen 47,136 Hartm. Joanne 37.165 Hartigan, Bill 69,136 Harte. Mike 136 Hart, Mr. R.chard 36,108 Hart. Pat Hart, Anita 40.148 Harris, Gary 148 Hargrove, Viola 148 Hargrove. Mike 148 Hardman, Susan 148 Hardman, Nancy 82.165 Harden. Miss Holly 19.24.108 Harbcrt. Linda 19.31.80.82. 84.94,95,165.176.187 201 Harbert. Carol 144.148 Hanson, Mrs. Mildred 108 Hanson, Cynthia 125 Hansen, Linda 42,43.82.92,165 Hansen, Karen Hansen, Dorcne 136 Hanncmann, Dan 36,65,148 Hanifcn, Kathy 125 Hanifcn, Chris 37.39.165 Hanes, Peter Hanes, Jonathan Hancock. Carol 136 Hammond. Merino 125 Hamlin, Robert 148 Halsey. Dave 56,71.125 Halm, Dale 22,148 Hailett, Penny 165 Hoilett. Marc 136 Hall. Ted 136 Hall. Larry Haibig. Kathy 165 Hain. Cindy 125 Hahn. Linda 125 Haggard, Jim 125 Hagen, Bonnie 148 Hadzima, Diana 136 Hadamik, Chris 167 Hacker. Oon 54.62.136 Hacker. Colleen 125 Hackieman, Carol 82,93.167 Habcrman, Jan 136 Haberman, Crystal 167 Hook, Ben 125 G Guthrie, Mr. Wayne 101 Gusc. Mark 54.60.76.77.136 Gunn, Tim 53,76,167 Gunn, Charles 42,125 Guernocc a, Johnny 76.148,153 Grucning. Susan 136 Grubbs, Bob Grover. Leonard 125 Grover. Oolorcs 136 Groth, Laurel 148 Groetzenbach, Bob 167 Groetzenbach. Elite 125 Griffiths. Kevin 148 Griffin. Wayne 84.161.167 Griffin, Joan 136 Griflin, Dee 148 Griffin, Andrea 125 Grcytak, Mark 43,66 Greytak, Stephen 125 Grey, George 66.125 Gregor. Mary 125 Gregor. Chris 148 Gregg Award 90 Gregorsen. Lauren 136 Greenwood. Tom 125 Greenwood, Davis 147 Grazis, Rhonda Grazis. Martha 20,164 Gray, Terry Gray, Sharon 43.136 Gray. Mike 43 Graves. Michele 147 Graves. Mike 136 Graves. Jim 136 Graves, Cheryl 147 Grant, Ron 124 Grant. Dcbi 20.36.164.167 Granat. Nancy 147 Gramse, Barb 47,88,147 Grams, Glorio 22,147 Grahan. Jim 124 Grady, Mrs. Suzanne 108 Gradlc, Louise 42.136 GrabiCC, Glenn 73,136 Goth, Greg 147 Gosling. Mr. Charles 56,108 Gorshe, Mr. Robert 66,75,107 144 Goodman, Steve 147 Good, Debi 136 Gonska, Gary 164 Gonska. Cindy 136,164 Golinsk.. Paula 124 Goldsmith. Lcnora 124 Goldman, Ed 43.136 Gold Math Awards 88 Gnat, Paul 124 Gnat. Mike 136 Gleason. Elizabeth 124 Glassford, Mr. Howard 100 Glaser, Larry 43.124 Girls Leaders 22 Giovonm. Mark 22,147 Gilpin, Paul 136 Gilman. Mrs. Elizabeth 100 Gilman. Miss Ann 107 Giles, Scott 42,136 Gilbert. Mike 147 Gilbert. Mary 164 Gilbert. Jim 124 Gilbert. Dan 124 Gicschc, Greg 65.147 Gicsche. Brian 65.75,85,156, 164.177 Gieriach. Jim 82.84.164 Gieriach, Julio Gieriach. Kathy 42.136 Ghanayem. Nadia 164 Gezunterman, Alan 124 Getty. Sharon 136 Gernacy, Bruce German Award 89.96 Geralds. Paul 124 George, Carol 124 Gentiluomo. Linda 21.23,31. 46.80.84.86.88.94.95.164 Gcldormck. Nancy 27,136 Gcis. Sue 31.37.82.84.95.164 Gcis, Alan 147 Gee, Gale 136 Geary. Ralph 40.42.43.82.92, 163 Geary, Mrs. Eleanor 118 Gavm. Mike 136 Gavm. Kathy 147 Gottis, Mark 136 Gattis. Bruce 29,163 Goticnica. Mrs. Violet 119 Gasienica, Kathy 21.27,80.82, 91.94.163 Ganzmann, Marilyn 124 Gammon, Miss Dorothy 107 Gammic. Mary 36.93,163 Galan, Ed 136 Gabel. Bill 163 F Fursten8u. Steve 53,71.82.84, 85.163 Furstcnau, Mike 54,55,60,71. 136 Furstenau, Mr. 8crnic 100 Furlong. Steve 54.133.136 Furlong, Mr. Vince 100 Furlong, Mike S3.8S.147 Fuhrken, Mr. John 107 FTA Key Award 91 FTA 27 Fruci, Thcresc 124 Froschcr, Beth 27.94,163 Frey, Mrs. Joyce 118 Freshman Class 122 Freshman Class Officers 120 French Award 89 Freese, Mr. James 102 Frehvaid, 8iH Frciwold, John 136 Frelicb, Dennis 124 Fredericks. Mike 43,136 Frederiekson, Mr. William Frederiekson. Penny 147 Frcdcnburg. Gail 22,27.82,163 Frazier, Sharon 135 Frankovclgia. Kim 147 Frankovclgia, Candy 135 Frank. Roy 147 Frakes, Pat 66,124 Fox, Mimi 20.135 Fox, Laurie 42 Fox. Larry 22,163 Four Year Library Aides 94 Foster, Ann 163 Foote, Mr. Daniel 100 Folden. Barb 124 Football 53.54 FNA Award 91 FNA 27 Flick, Jodee 124 Flegei. Joe 77.135 Flcgcl. Don 163 Flavell. Joan 37,163 Flavell. Dawn 147 Fitzgerald. Mike 124 Fitzgerald. Kevin 71,124 Fitzgerald, Liz 162 Fisher, Susan 42.135 Fisher, Roger 162 Fisher, Robin 135 Fisher, Nancy 147.205 Fisher, Leonard 162 Fisher. Chuck 53.94.162 Fiorclli. June 147 Fiorclli, Jill 124 Finn, Mrs. J. Finley. Marcia 20.135 Filer. Dave 124 Fierce, Amy 40.147 Fiat. Amos 135 Feucrschwenger, Mr. George 107 Ferrara, Bob 76,147 Ferrara, Patricia 124 Ferguson. Melanie 147 Forguson. Darend 124 Ferguson. Charlotte 135 Foltz, Pat 124 Fcltz. Greg 36.72.73.85.162 Feld. Ray 65.85.147 Feld. Jim 43.135 Fcokner. Paula 162 Fecknee. Paul 135 Farrell, Pam 147 Farrell, Mrs. Marie Farrell. Jack.e 19.22.31.80.82. 162 Fanta. Richard 135 Fandrcy. Lynn 21,23.29.135 Fallon. Kathy 22.147 Fallon, Crystal 124 Faiesch. Charles 147 E Ewasivk. Deb 124 Evenscn. Mr. Bjorn Evanston, Chris 135 Evans. Robert 147 Essay Award 97 Erpenbach. Mrs. Diane 19,107 Ernest, Karen 162 Ernest, Gail 135 Erickson, Susan 147 Erickson. Miko 53,162 Erickson, Laura 147 Erdmann, Jean 135 Erdmann, Henry 147 Ensalaco. Mrs. Barbara 119 Engstrom, John 21,124 Engfer. Dave 54.135 Engelsman, Jeff 147 Engolsman, Deb 162 Engbcrg. Janet 40.42.13S Elza. Viv 42.43.147 Elza, Deb 124 Elmzingcr. Dr, Charles 101 Elmon. Mr. Gary 24.107 Elliott, Darlene 124 Ellington. Wanda 121.124 Ellington, Jenny 135 Ellenbogen, John 162 Elendt, Mike 147 Ekstrand, Keith 124 Eipors. Mr. Gordon 32.106 Egncr, Richard 42,124 Eggert, Richard 60,124 Eggert, Dave 56 Edwards. Marty 36.65.147 Edwards. Mrs. Irene 106 Edwards, Arwood Eckert, Kit 42.135 Eblm. Mr. George 106 Eaton, Pat 124 Eaton. Barb 28.29.40.147 Eastmond. Mrs. Lmda 106 East. Becca 162 Eads, Rebecca 124 Eads. Clinton 162 Eads. Allen 147 D Dyke, Ralph Dyer, John 147 Dye. John 71.82.84.162 Dvorak. Sally 162 Dvorak, Diane 147 Duval, Mrs. Bonnie 106.120 Durrbeck, Diane 124 Dunne. John 76.84,162 Dunham. Mrs. Montrcw 106 Dunham, Oelores 135 Duncan. Dave 22.162 Dumele, Susan 147 Duman, Marlene 147 Duman, Patricia 124 Duman, Ken 135 Dumond. Matt 162 Duklewski, Gail 147 Ouka. Oeb 135 Dudgeon, John 147 Dudas, Alan 135 Ouda, Gloria 135 Oubicl, Bonnie 135 Dressier, Nancy 124 Dressier, Jan 18.46.82.83,162, 172.187 Drcnth, Jim 124 Drenth,Dave 124 Drcnth. Carole 147 Drcman. Davie 28,124 Drapala, Danilo 147 Drama Club 35 Drabik. Tom 124 Drabik, Steven 53.147 Downs. Nancy 161 Downs. Mr. Tom 100 Downs, Jim 54,135 Dowjowtos. June 161 Dowjotas, Diane 147 Doubek, Ted 161 Doty, Ken 36.45,52.53.62.69, 71,161 Dosselman. Nancy 37,161 Doss. 8eth Ann 147 Dorn, Gisclo 135 Ooncrank, Linda Doncrank, Jim 65,124 Oonaldson, Maureen 147 Donaldson. G3ry 135 Domzalski. Mike 147 Dodd, Mr. James 106 Dixon, Mrs. Elizabeth 118 Diversified Careers 90 Disbrow. Cindy 161 Dilley. Wayne 161 Dicnstbergcr. Mr. Doug 65,77 Dicdrichs, Wynette 135 Dicdcrichs, Rich 161 Didrickson. 8ob 124 Oickson, Miss Velma 105 Oickcrson, Dick 71.124 Dickerman, Maty 43,135 Oickc, Mary 40.147 Dickc. Grant 41,135 Diaz. Mina 135 Dexter, Marilyn 161 Dc Stefano, Sam 53.146 Derry. Suzette 161 Derry. Pat 124 Derry, Jim 124 Derondingor, Jon 53.64.65,146 Dcrendingcr. Bcv 124 Depinto, Vince 54,71.135 Dcno. Donise 124 Dcno. Dawn 124 Dcmacstri, Gloria 160 Do Maestri, Dave 56,71,124 Oo Lorcy. Deb 146 Delgado. Raul 160 Ociancy. Bill 124 Dcinert, Darlene 124 De.ck, Shelia 124 Dehnicke. Jackie 135 De Falussy 160 Dedick, Sheila Debs. Duane 124 Debate 29 Osan, Mrs. Robert 118 Dean. Jim 56,135 Dealy, Marianne 135 Dealy, John 22.65,80.82.84. 85.160 Deacon, Mrs. Jeanotte 105 DClub 45 Dawson, Oonc 32,46,146 Dav.s. Robin 41,77,135 Davis, Lois 135 Davis. Carol 160 OAR 83 Daugherty. Kevin 146 Cbskiewicz, Bob 45.52,53,62, 68.69.71.82,85,160,170 Danza. Larry 72,73.160 Denlow. Perry 124 Danlow. Ida 146 Dankwardt, Greg 123 Dane, Jonean 146 Danbrouskas. Charlie 146 Dalton, Tim 66,135 Daley, Mr. Daniel Dahlman, Terry 21,146 Dahl man, Cheryl 135 Dahl. Mary 123 Dahl. Julie 43.146 Dagostinc, Susan 146 C Czulak, Margaret 123 Czajka, Frances 123 Custodial Staff 119 Curtis, Colleen 146 Curry. Michelle 18.19.86.144, 146.149 Curry. Jeff 146 Curry. Dan 123 Cunningham, frits. Louise 105 Cummins, Deb 20.22.82,84, 159.160 Culp, Mark 123 Cuff, Karen 22,28,42,146 Cudia, Charles 123 Cruise. Sharon 146 Croxton, Adrian 160 Cross Country 56 Crone, Miko 135 Crone. Carol 160 Crcsslcr, Vickie 160 Creamer, Deb 135 Cravin, Miko 123 Crai9. Jim 21,123 Coylo, Mary 146 Courchcnc. Kathy 160 Council, Gloria 123 Council, Caren 28.29.34.93. 146 Coulticr, Kathy 19,36.37.38, 41.42.92.160,187 Cottingham. Mrs. Earl 119 Costello, Mrs. Dennis 105 Corrigan. Theresa 19.36,160 Corr, Mr. E. William 105 Cordero, Maty 123 Corbine, Karen 47,123 Corbine. Donna 146 Corbin. Wendy 123 Cooper. Terri 146 Cooper, Karen 43.120.123 Cooper, Donna 135 Coopor, Deb 146.153 Cooney, Brian Coolahan, Rachel 134 Cook, Pat Cook. Kay 123 Cook, Jay 123 Cook, Connie 123 Cook. Chris 31.36.41.82.84, 92.95.160 Consol, Susan 146 Consol, Jim Conservation 86 Connick, Eric 43.75,123 Connelly. Stephen 146 Connell. Lynda 134 Confer, Gwen 123 Comforte, Tom 22.67.95.146 Collins, Tim 66,123 Collins. Sue 20.28,160 Colling, Dan 134 Collier, Gayle 160 Cohan, Joe 146 Cogswell, Ann 134 Cogswell. Rick 146 Cocks. Geryy 84.160 Clorc. Lee 54.77.134 Clockadale. Mrs. Jane 118 Clevenger, Dave 56,123 Cleek, Oeb 134 Clay. Cathy 123 Clark. Valeric 134 Clark. Rebekah 42.123 Clark. Marian 145 Clark, Mrs. Margaret 105 Civic Theatre Award 92 Cirko. Chris 53.146 Cirko. Cathy 123 Cihlar. Joe 123.124 Cierpoito, Michelle 134 Christy, Mrs. Mary 104 Christman. Desiree 134 Christensen, Kim 123 Christensen, Dob 160 Chott. Kothryn 123 Chmielcwski, Bill Chmiolewski, Nancy 134 Childress, Edward 134 Chicoinc, Mr. Henry 104 Chessman. Miss Betty 104 Chess Club 24 Chcrnivsky, Susan 22,146 Chernivsky. Karen 36,47.39, 96.160 Chenncll. Mary 146 Chenault, 8eth 134 Chemistry Award 86 Cheerleaders 47 Chatton, Terry 160 Chase, Susan Charlton. Roy 160 Chorapota. Jesse 146 Chorapata, 8overley 123 Chapman, Cathy 46.49.146 Chandler. Scott 146 Chamber Commerce 90 Chamber Choir 36 Cesyk. Deb 36,159 Ccrveny. Karen 33,134 Ccrnoch, Nancy 19,22,46,146 Ccrmak, Danny 53,76,159 Cecil, David Ccchncr, Tom 24.67.84,85, 159 CAULDRON STAFF 31 Caughlin, Gary 159 Casteido. John 71 Cass, Mrs. Marcella 104 Carstens. Rick 37,85,146 Carstens, Mr. Richard 53.104 Carroll, Kathy 146 Carr. Linda 42,146 Carozza, Mr. Aldo 104 Caron, Cathy 159 Carney. Kathy 123 Carnahan, Oeb 123 Carlson. Bill 134 Carlson, Susan 123 Carlson. Sue 146 Carlson, Sandy 146 Carlson, Richard 123 Carlson, Richard 159 Carlson, Lori 123 Carlson, Diane 35,134 Carlson. David 123 Carlson, Breck 159 Catlsen. Eric 146 Carlin, Pat 146 Carlin. Gory 123 Carithcr, Mrs. Judith 104,187 Capcttini. Julia 123 Capettini, John Contrail. Mrs. Margarctc 23, 104 Campbell, Walter 159 Campbell, Verna 146 Campbell. Sherry 20,134 Campbell, Roxano 123 Campbell. Nancy 134 Campbell, Mrs. Katherine 103 Campbell, Craig 123 Campagna, Bill 159 Campagna, Deb 146 Cameron, Cindy 159 Caldwell. Tim 62,134 CaMarman, Mike Cain, Carol 146 Cafetoria Supervisors 119 202 Cafeteria Staff 119 Cabrora. Philip Cabrera. Patrick 123 6 Byrne. Pam 134 Bylut. Helen 119 8utlor, Thomasine 159 Butlor. Mike 134 Butler. Maureen 159 Buichman. Jim 134 Buichman. Goorgia 145 8urton, Scott Burnside, Larry 21.45.67.76. 85.145 Burnj, Stirling 159 Burns. Mark 66.134 Burnett. David Byrne. Bill 123 8urn, Tom 134 Burks. Kathy 134 Burgess. Janet 134 Burgess. Doris 123 8ukovshy. Suzanne 145 Buohrer. David 53.76.145 Budyn. Jerry 134 6udwit. David 123 Budovoc. Susan 123 Budovcc. Ron 145 8uchman, Barb 134 8uchor. 8ruce 134 Bryce. Phillip 122 Bryar. Ed 145 Bryant. Tom 122 Bruno. Tom 145 Bruno. Laurie 145 Brunell, Beth 47.122 Bruches. Alan 32.45,145 Brown. Randy 122 Brown. Mark Brown, Larry 22.159 Brown. Kevin 45.56,134 Brown, Kathy 122 Brown, Karen 134 Brown, Doris 145 8rown, Barb 134 Brougham. Judy Brosofskc. Greg 122 Brong, Kathy 134 Brong, Betsy 22,145 Brod. Craig 159 Brockschmidt. Mrs. Ann 8roadus, Bob 134 Broadus. Becky 43.145 Briscoe. Oan 122 8rinkman, Barb 122 Bnnker. Olive 27.91.157 Bright. Terri 122 Briggs, Lmda 122 Brien, Robin 122 Brien. Randy 158 Brien, Dawn 134 Brieger. Mrs. Elaine 119 Bridges. Robin 122 Bridges. Kevin 22.158 Bridg , Pat 145 Bridge Club 25 Brennan. Margsret 134 Bremncr. Leslie 122 Branta. Jack 58.80.82.84.85. 158.169 Brandt. Monica 145 Brand. David 145 Bramseher. 8ob 36,145 8raem, Janet 122.128 Bradley, Dawn 134 8radley, Sue 158 Bradley. Margaret 122 Bradley, Jim 158 Bradley. Dennis Bradck. Rosanno 134 Brace. Cindy 158 Bozicnik, Nicoletie 145 Bowers, Mr. Larry 102 Bower. Shjron 43.134,143 Boys Lender 22 Bourgeois. Mary 134 Bottom. Elzabeth 122 Boss, Janycc Borth, Karen 35.93.134 Borst. Nancy 36.46.158 8orst, Judy 122 8orowiak, Ed 53.145 Bormann. Rainer 122 8orgcmciSter. Lola 122 Borg. Jack 145 Boratto, Leticia 96 Boor. Doh Boonstra. Diane 134 Book Store 119 Book Club 28 Bonsowski, Roger 22.145 Bonk. David 122 Bondi, Tony 134 Bollinger. Priscilla 34,134 8oley, Jan 134 Bohi, Dan 122 Bojan. Deb 20.158 Boicc, Brian 134 Bohi, Carol 134 Bogcrt. Tom 133 Boehnmg, Barb 27,145 Boehmc. Miss Frances 103 8odoh, Kerry 145 Bocker, Katherine 42,133 8oekelman, Bruce 33.56.60. 71.133 Bocmsky. Richard 145 8ocinsky. Cindy 28,122.128 8ocke, Alox 122 8oberg. Rick 37.53.62.71, 85.88,145 8obbs. Barb 32,121,122 Board of Education 101 Board. Deb 133 Blossfield. Sue 93.133,142 Bloome, Tom 158 Bloome, Ponny 133 Blood, Tom 145 Blouol. Paula 145 Blazek, Bill 37.42.145 Blazck, 8onn.e 42.133 B'auveit, Richard 122 Blnuvolt, Jan 19.36,82.84,158 8latchley, Deb Blatchley, Mr. Clifford 103 Blanford. Mrs. Wm.fred 118 8lanford. John 133 Blanton, Diane 145 Blake. Robert 145 Blair. Paul 45.53.62.69.82, 85.158.163 Blair. Polly 42.122 Blair, Peggy 122 Blair, Chrrstine 145 8laida. Bob 41.42.43,122 Blaida. David 73.145 Black. Tim 122 Black, Terri 122 8lack. Nancy 122 Black. Elizabeth 133 Black, Or. Donald 101 8itncr.Lcann42.92.133.143 Bitner, Jim 22.29.36.37. 80.81.82.84.87.88.92.157 Birks. Ray 36.80.81.82.83. 84.92.157.187 Birks. Beverly 122 Birkhahn. Miss Karen 35,103 Birkcnmaior. Linda 145 Biology I Award 86 Bingham. Donna 26.157 Binder, Mrs. Mildred 119 8md«r, Cheryl 44,133 8-.gott, Tom 66,121 Bigger, Stove 43.121 Biela, Dennis 21.121 Biela. Deb 121 8iehl. Mary Ann 157 BiduS, Tim 22.145 Bickers. Mike 121 8ickcrs. Geoffrey 26,145 Beussc, Jim 133 Bcumcr. Susan 133 Bculke, Steven 67,145 Best Thespians 93 Besslor, Randy 145 Bcrzy. Laurel 121 Bertha. Mac Lee Berry, Kris 18.46.48.83.157, 172 8crry, Dick 121 Bergstrom. Crei9 37,145 Berg. Janet 133 Borch. Steve 36.53.74.75.145 Bcrch. Betsy 121 Bonnott, Vicki 157 Bennett. Joel 157 Bcnkowski, Imogone 133 Bonkowski, Tony 121 Bendel. Diane 121 Belobraydich, Todd 42.133 Bclobraydich, Jon 43,121 8ell, Mary Ann 26.157 Bell. Donna 32.37.39.157.159 Bell. Bcv 121 Bekkedal, Clifton 145 8okkcdai. Al 56.66.121 Bein, Laurel 133 8oide. Mrs. Marie 119 Beeson. Linda 2,19.46.83.156. 157,187 Bcegle. Mark 21,157 Bccgie, Lucretia 93,145 Bednarz, Ralph 82.84.157 Bcdnar, Kay 145 Bedell. Jim 133 Becvarik, Rick 66.121 Becker, Mrs. Virginia 103 Becker. Torri 121 Becker, John 22,145 Becker. David 133 Bock. Sharon 133 Bcadncll. Fred 121 Beard, Bill 157 Beach. Roger 121 Beard. Elame 132.133 Baylor, Mrs. Florence 119 Baxter, Dick 75 Baumgardner, Cathie 145 Baughman, Peter 157 Bausch Lomb Award 87 Bauer, Bob 8auer. Martha 157 Bath. Bate 13? Bates. Sally 121 Bateman. Dean 60.133 Bast, Larry 145 Barton, Bev 133 Bartlett, Pat 21.133 Bartholomae, Gary 145 Bartels. Nancy 157 Bartasis, Pom 133 Bartasis, Jim 121 Barta, Karen 121 8orry. Mary 121 Barry. Cynthia 133 Barber, Jocllcn 157 Barber, Jo 133 Banto. Wayne 53.145 Band Council 43 Band 42 8aik. Mrs. Lois 103 Balch, Lorle 133 8akosh. Mike 22,145 8okcr. Pot 157 Baker, Pam 121 Baker, Leanne 121 Baker, Henri Baker. Fred 133 Baker. Anita 145 Baittie, Tom 40.42,121 Baiggs, Linda Bahler, Gary 54,133 Badendick. Karen 133 Bacino. Philio Bacino. Mike 157 Bachman. 8rctt 54,75.133 Baccarini, Louie 121 A AVA21 Autrey, Vince 65,145 Auth. Bill 121 Auten, David 145 Autcn. Lynda 20.157,186 Auten. Betty 18.120.121.123 Atkinson, Mark 133 Atkinson. Deb 121 Atkins. Ralph 157 Athena Drill Corp 46 Athona Cabinet 46 Aszman. Allen 133 Aszman, Alice 121 Aspel, Karen 133 Ashworih, David 145 Ashworth. Cathie 18.32.80.82, 84.94.95.157.178.187 Ashfioid. Deb 157 Ashe, Darlene 133 AshauOr. 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