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

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FATHERS CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE 4 ACADEMICS 24 CLUBS 60 PEOPLE 90 SPORTS 180 INDEX 226 1979 CAUIIDIC0N N0IPTH HIGH S0IH00I 4436 Main Street Downers Grove, Illinois Volume 60 STAFF Debbie Betczynski Pam Ciolkosz Chris Clemmensen Lori Davis Mylene Dick Joyce Ellis Vance Erwin A1 Foust Lori Halber Karen Halm Chris Hornbrook Nancy Jacobson Cheerie Jones Cindy Kasinicz Denise Keehan Jenny Keller Venu Khatau Carrie Kovalcik Chris Kremer Dana Kupper Peggie Moran Phyllis Neuman Steve Solberg Vivian Valdes Michele Young EDITORS Sharry Fisher Kathy Karl Nancy Kupper ADVISOR Mr. Jeff Naruszewicz Marla Montalbano celebrates purple power Top: Sophomore Diane Ehlers watches in sus- pense as her class team gains yardage against Proviso East. Bottom: Sophomore Kim Olson is caught un- aware on her way home. 2 THEME CSCAB NCHINEC? Four stars! This film rates as one of the best of its kind in at least a decade! Rave reviews like this won the movie national recognition. Peo- ple stood in line for hours to see it, and every showing was sold out. A total smash at the box office, the gross surpassed that of both Star Wars and Saturday Night Fever. The film itself had something for everyone: comedy, action, romance, suspense. During some scenes the audience cheered for the good guys and booed the bad guys, laughed at a joke, or were moved to tears. Each person who saw the movie, whatever his reaction, learned something from it. The highly acclaimed film is now showing at North High School: 1979! Standing at the fence, junior Dawn Zebic keeps her attention on the activities of the Bucket Came pep assembly. 3 JUST STUFF IN TERMS ADIDAS - for jocks only. Also, All Day I Dream About Some- thing. BOGUS - (Bogart) not so good. BARPIN this year's replacement for the stickpin. CHEAP TRICK - thumbs up! CONEHEADS - aliens from France. CRUDE - socially unacceptable state- ment or action. CRY - the end of another high school romance. DATING - 1 met him at a party - a fling! EXCUUUSE ME! - self-explanatory. GOING OUT WITH - True love? KINKS - tightly permed hair; also a rock group. MENSWEAR - guys giving girls les- sons in knotting ties. STEVE MARTIN - One wild and crazy guy who gets small and has hap- py feet attacks. PARTY - social gathering; also a pop- ular pasttime. SCHOOL - time to recuperate from the weekend. JOHN TRAVOLTA - macho man! TOGA, TOGA! - a cheer. WEEKEND - time to recuperate from school. Paris Chic? Well, maybe next season Junior Phil Spoils leads a cheer (?) at the Powder Puff game. Attendant Jayne Nadle and King runner-up Pat McCarthy pass through Downers Grove during the Homecoming parade. 4 STUDENT LIFE Linda Wolf and Diane Wenz demonstrate, Sometimes a sucker can be a life-saver.” Preparing for a mime demonstration, Denny Stone applies clown white make-up. Crabbing two trumpets, junior Tom Halm tests the extent of his musical ability. ABOVE: Moments before the Homecoming pa- rade, Michele Young. Lisa Hough, and Pam Ciolkosz finish decorating the Senior float. BELOW: Homecoming sponsor Nancy Karth- oil makes final arrangements for the dance. IH'D HIE- CO HIIN'G V 3 After months of extensive planning and organizing. Homecoming 78 was on its way. The week's events were kicked off with the Powder Puff game, Battle of the Galaxies. Senior wom- en outsmarted the Junior girls with their football skills and a score of 8-6. The half-time show was an event to remember with Senior Ted Pod- gordski doing a strip tease in pink tights while Princess the goat watched in amazement! Senior Powder Puff coaches Jeff Lawler, Dave Nance, Dick Riley, and Mike Kayse were awarded the Powder Puff Pail. Friday was an action-packed day with the Homecoming assembly that morning, the parade in the afternoon, and the football game that evening. (CONTINUED) Senior mascot Princess the goat struts her stuff along the sidelines at the Powder Puff game. BELOW: Junior girls show confidence the day of the game. ABOVE: Different expressions cross the faces of Senior Powder Puff players as the Juniors threaten their lead with a touchdown WlOftS JjNIORS 'jUtflORS BELOW: Juniors prevent Seniors from gaining yardage near halftime. The next Sally Rand? Perhaps, but Senior Ted Podgorski has a long way to go! HOMECOMING 7 At the assembly there was a whipped cream-banana eating con- test, where Seniors Karen Welch and Matt Antolik ate their way to a messy victory. Mr. Pappas put on his purple beanie and matching vest to lead ev- eryone with the traditional We Shall Tally cheer. The Athenas, not in uni- form, wore snappy smiling costumes and did a routine to the song, Short People. The performance was a tre- mendous success. At the conclusion of the assembly, the Homecoming Court was announced. Underclass at- tendants were. Freshman: Brenda 8 HOMECOMING rW . fi- The second place sophomore float. Crawley; Sophomore; Sherry Mullins; and Junior: Shannon Rantis. Every- one was awaiting the outcome of the voting to hear who won as King and Queen. The Queen's Court was Laurie Caputo, Nancy Loboda, Jayne Nadle, and Nancy Wysocki. They, with King's court Brett Bodoh, Pat McCar- thy, Dick Riley, Paul Sanborn, and Rick Sirovatka watched Queen Mary Jo Hejmej and King Sean O'Connor reign at the Homecoming festivities. At the parade, Voyage to the Outer Limits, numerous floats and decorat- ed cars made their way down Main Street. The senior float won first place, the freshmen took second place, and the juniors and sophomores tied for third place. GALAX Y Filling the theme. Futuristic Fantasies the best, the senior float took first place. The junior float tied for third place. On the last night before the parade, senior Brad Austin helps with the float building. HOMECOM1NC 9 Sophomore attendant Sherry Mullins. Mr. Pappat proudly displays the bucket at the assembly. Excitement mounted as the Home- coming game was nearing. The bleachers were filled to capacity; fans came to cheer on their team, the mighty Trojans. Apparently it worked, because the Trojans won the game with a score of 27-19. The band, Athenas, homecoming court, and floats were on hand for the pre-game and half-time shows. Seconds after the announcement of King and Queen. The Athenas doing their Short People rou- tine. Freshman attendant Brenda Crawley. Junior attendant Shannon Rantis. Vic Kraw proves that Trojans arc 1. Queen Mary Jo Hejmej and King Scan O'Con- nor, feeling royal. Saturday night the annual Home- coming dance, Beyond the Stars, blasted off in the purple gym. The gym was decorated with shooting stars and Star Wars characters, and couples danced to the continuous disco music. Thanks to sponsors Mrs. Nancy Kartholl and Ms. Rose Szu- laka, and to chairpersons Pam Ciol- kosz, Sharry Fisher, Alena Skala, and Michele Young. Munching out for a purpose. Matt Antolik eats his way to victory. The victorious Homecoming game. The winning smile of Mr. Wivinis was unfor- tunately in vain this time. HOMECOMING n SPIRAL STAIRCASE UNWINDS Mrs. Warren, shocked by the blood. Stephen Rice and Nurse Barker enjoy a game of checkers. CAST Helen .. Jill Kustush Dr. Warren . . Venu Khatau Mrs. Warren . . Marnie Schlaker Mrs. Oates .. Lana Lawson Dr. Parry .. Mark Forsythe Officer Williams .. Tod Coles Nurse Barker . . Meg Halligan Steve Rice .. John Nevling In a small Mid-Western town, a killer is loose! In the past few years, he has killed four girls, each with a phys- ical imperfection. In an old Victorian mansion, a mute girl is the killer's next mark. The scene is set for a chill- ing murder mystery performed on North's stage. We'll all take care of you. Helen, %ays Mrs. Oates. The murderer stalks the towns. Prof. Warren viciously taunts Helen befoie her murder. Anticipating the kill. Helen desperately tries to awaken the deceased Mrs. Warren. FALL PLAY 13 WEEKENDS aVEE ECE TOGA TOGA TOGA! Ever since the mov- ie Animal House came out everyone wants to have a toga party, all you need is someone to have the parly, a sheet, a few flowers around your head and there you go, TOGA, TOGA, TOGA! Hmmmmmmm parties, the world's most famous pastime on the weekends. If you are in the small minority of people in this school that are straight this is the way a party might look to you! Upon arriving at this party, you automatically know what house the party is at because you can't find a parking place within 5 miles of it! When you reach the house-, if you manage to get through the front door, there is usually a band of some kind or another. You will probably find from 100-200 people packed into the house or yard like sardines. The party usually ends by 10:30. Then comes the fun part when you start looking for your friends be sure to check all closets cupboards.and Johns! When you finally reach home at least semi- conscious. don't forget the parents you must contend with. And the weekend goes on Artistically decorated vans occasionally graced the student parking lot. Band members Beth Lundcen, Monica Hart, and Sara Hanson rejoice after North's win against Proviso. Music of classic groups and artists remained popular. Cheap Trick's album, Heaven To- night, brought the group recognition from 14 STUDENT LIFE Typical of many students, junior Staci Landers Wearing a popular fashion outfit, Lccann Dor- searches for work at the job bulletin board. A weiler models a belted big top and narrow-leg survey of all the classes in October revealed that jeans. 63% of the students work. wmi The Tool and Die Works in Lisle was the place where many students discoed their Sunday nights away. STUDENT LIFE IS Junior Jim Brodde can really boogie down By the end of the week Daryl Stone has to smooth out the wrinkles. Carrie Kovalcik, sophomore, frantically tries to clean up the mess, (left) When caught by Cauldron photographer. Mr Steinbach flashes his patented raspberry. A TTIPICaVII SCHOC1 DAY Far left: Lynn Frotsky wouldn't laugh if the call slip was hers and not Carol Crowley's. Left: Class Portrait: Lunch Box 101. Below: Dan Salazar begs for mercy. The first class starts exactly one hour after you wake up ... but are you really awake? Semiconsciously you enter the building and find your locker. After three or four attempts to unlock your combination, which seems to change daily, success pre- vails and you deposit your coat, trying to remember what books you need for your first class ... and what your first class is. Sitting in English, (you remem- bered) you very cleverly concetrate on the Science Fiction homework due next mod. In fact, you are concentrat- ing so hard you almost don't notice that neat little white slip that says NOW in red at the top . . . It is on your way to the Dean's of- fice you realize you forgot your lunch money .... After waiting two mods to see your Dean, finally it's your turn. You enter the office in a cold sweat, trying to single out something he might have caught you for. The Dean glares at you, and with a voice of authority charges you with ditching PE 13-14. It takes you the entire next mod to explain to him that you have PE 7-8. By this time, Sci Fi is over, so you put the homework away and en- joy the two free periods you have in the scenic, exciting, action-packed cafeteria, watching hungrily while others spend their lunch money on nutritious supplements like chips, coke, and Suzy-Q's. Time for PE, and you have swim- ming! Shivering through the frosty showers, where an energetic pool leader gives you a custom-tailored tank suit in basic black. Twenty min- utes of water survival and it's time to get dressed again. History's next, and you drip your wet hair all over the kid's test in back of you. You finish your test early (the one you studied for in the pool locker room) and wake up in time for the bell. After another bat- tle with your locker, you arrive breathless in chemistry with big plans for your architectural experiment of remodeling the third floor with a sin- gle blast. The bell cuts you short just is you were going to add the final ingredient, nitrus oxide . .. Oh, well, on to typing, where you try to simul- taneously read a letter from your best friend concerning the Earth-shatter- ing possibility of leaving her boy- friend, and type copy from the typing book. As you proofread, you realize that your brain and fingers don't op- erate independently. Saved by the bell, the last bell of the day which entitles you to two glorious mods of creativity in putting together the Cauldron. After school you report to the gym looking pale and wan, and tell the coach that there is absolutely no pos- sibility you can run cross-country to- day without collapsing (cause of death; blownout gym shoe). He ex- cuses you, and you make your way up to the Auditorium for play practice . .. after all, you have a large part. Stage Crew Gofer! Much later you re- turn home ... breathless, but satis- fied. TYPICAL DAY 17 FIIMIaVN’S EAIIN13CW Sharon McLonergan lucky day — she finds Og in the well. Singers. Back Row: Bob Gronebeig. Sue Prepej- chal, Carol Cook, Llena Glazier. Ann Chapman, Monica Han. Lori Davi . Robert Hernandez CAST Finian McLonergan — Mark Steward Dave Olson Sharon McLonergan — Susie Ehrler Beth Lundeen Woody Mahoney — Dale Beggs Ross Campell Og (Leprechaun) — Tom Clark Rick Russo Susan Mahoney — Heidi Boehm Peggy Gunn Senator Rawkins — Mark Meadon Dan Carroll Buzz — Gary Meiser Jeff Enge Front Row: Helen Gouzdulas. Ann Klingler. Glenn Beggs. Kathy Spencer. Couple o' good old boys. ' explains Sen Rawkins to Buzz. Last tango at DGN as done by Susan Mahoney and Og. 18 OPERETTA I didn't see that in the Shears and Robust catalog. Below: Tom Matt. Sue Scholtens, Dan Schiesow, Martin, Katie Hawkins. Lana Lawson, Tim Peters, Yvonne Aranda. Dave Oh don't get too close or else I'll have to jump back in the well, says Og to Sharon. Boy! Where is my mint julep? exclaims Sen. Rawkins as Buzz bandies him. OPERETTA 19 Bilbo is awed at the sight of the dragon and the immense pile of stolen wealth. Collum desperatly tries to guess the answer to the riddle. THE HOBBIT THE CAST Bilbo- Ken McCracken Candolf- Steve Shea Thorin- Tom Clark Smaug- Cary Lund Collum- Kevin McCoy Elven Queen- Sarah Hanson Bard- Jim Wallace Essie- Marnie Schlakcr Bert- Steve Solbcrg Tom- Todd Coles Elven Guard 1- Sandy Stockwe.l Elven Guard 2- Kathy Graflund Great Goblin- Bob Gromeberg Dwalin- Brad Lane Balin- Ed Oudin Kili- Mike Tredolo Fili- Vincent Martin Bifur- Lana Lawson Bofur- Sue Pavlock Bombur- Mary Rizzo Oin- Denny Stone Gloin- Dina Cload Dor«- Meg Halligan Nori- Chris Silvestri Ori- Betsy Greenhill Thorin and Gandolf are prepared to continue on their quest despite all obsticles. Bilbo steals the keys in order to set the dwarves free. 20 WINTER PLAY Thorin and Company become captives of the elves. The dwarves feast on Bilbo's food, and quite a feast it is! The three trolls feast on mutton. Bilbo tries to think of a way to set his friends free Some mention should be made of all the crew people that helped make this production possi- ble. The production staff is as follows: Co-directors- Valerie Boyd Mary Rizzo Student Co-ordinator- Gay Locker Co-Stage managers- Mark Forsythe Debbie Betczynski Tech Director- Heidi Boehm Set Director- Karin Anderson Lights- Heiko Henning Sound- Mike Swanson Costumes- Helen Forsythe Denny Stone Special Lights- Dave Johnson Make-up- Laura Boehm Daryl Stone Public Relations- Rick Russo The live music was composed and directed by Jim and John Broddc. The songs were choreo- graphed by Amy Claus, and the fight scene was choreographed by Mark Steward and Larry Smith. WINTER PLAY 21 junior busy working on the hall decorating Mass hysteria among Seniors, contest. TCCJaVN wieieik inspires spirit Remember those five funfilled days that ev- eryone was allowed to bring out their school spirit to an extreme (without getting suspend- ed)? Remember walking through the first floor hallway on a sleepy, early Friday morning when, without warning, it changed into a wild jungle (Freshman hall decor)? That week, spon- sored by North's own cheerleaders, was Trojan Week! On Monday of Trojan week there was a sud- den rash of hats of all kinds on everyone. Yes, Mr. Conciar, we remember. Tuesday, students and faculty alike were blinded by people who had (supposedly) dressed in the dark. Wednesday, the class of '79 showed their strength and endurance by winning the pyra- mid building contest. Juniors came in third, and last but not least came the Sophomores. All of the classes put in much effort and energy1 On to Thursday, where the phrase I Hate Boys seemed to gain instant popularity, worn on hand-made heart-shaped buttons. It all led up to Friday. Massive hysteria in the form of good school spirit- the disco contest, the results of all the other contests of the week and shouts of we are great from all classes, accompanied by large quanities of confetti- all symbolizing faith in the Trojan way. When it all mellowed out, the Sophomores had prevailed for the week, with the super Seniors close behind. Then came the Juniors, and bringing up the rear were many bewildered Freshmen. It was a good week, thanks to everyone's sup- port. Super Sophomore pyramid. 22 TROJEAN WEEK Hats are back and Alan's got 'em! Low! Low! Everybody do the low limbo! Sue Valen- tine tries it out. And of course, our fearless Trojan Week organizer. Mrs. Nancy Kartholl. TROJAN WEEK 23 What do you come to school for? Amidst the sports, clubs, teams, and gen- eral social life, the word education cries softly from the back of your mind. All through your school years you are pressed to read, write and do arithmetic. What for? To get an education! Keep up with the times! Go with the flow! To be able to think and make intelligent deci- sions for yourself and for others, in other words, prepare yourself for life (Wow, 1 never thought of that, man). There has been, in the past year, much intelligence floating around the North High campus, Now Showing. In «he listening Lab, Freshman Bernadette Plancrt In «he glass corridor, Julie Rendek rewrites a takes a tape language comprehension test. paper. During English class. Sophomore Chris Consol Mr. Leather's chemistry students study the reads assigned pages. Ideal Gas Law PV=RT. 24 ACADEMICS HRT-VURH! Drawing of Mr. Jakes by Denise Keehan. Can you glaze a charcoal drawing? Can you paint wet clay? Can you mold Artista Yellow 4? If you answer yes to any or all of these questions, you obviously have not taken a course in the Art Department at Downers Grove North. If you belong to the class of 1983 you must, at one time or another, experience at least one of the department's wide curriculum. if you intend to graduate. The Art departmen also sponsored Kaliedoscope, an annual open- air musical art fair in May. The Junior Wom- en's Club Scholastic Art awards are sending Jason Harper and Jeff Enge to a U of I work- shop this summer. Next year, if you look for Basic Design, you may find Art I instead. The class change, according to Department Head String Art?? Ron Jakes, will adapt more to the student’s needs and specific interests.'' in composition, design, and printmaking. Mr. Jakes also com- mented about projections for next year. I'd like to get some pride back into everything. Stu- dents can be creative if they're not afraid to be. 26 ART Made in Room 116. RT 27 It's a masterpiece. Mike! Glazed and confused? Junior Nancy Dcnk touches up her vase. IT5 R BIRD, IT'5 R PLANE, . No! It’s Clark Kent just learning to type for the Daily Planet. Typing is one of the chief necessities for college preparation or any kind of career in business. Find- ing the different letters is one challenge, but it is even harder to type without looking at the keys! The real test is to start typing fast which is fun, if not too many mistakes are made. The most impor- tant lesson to learn, though, is not to get mad at the typewriter, when you are the one who made mis- takes! Mr. Johnson is the Departmental Head for Busi- ness Education. This year we had the same staff as last year. Physical Education is one of the few classes that everyone takes in high school. Upperclassmen, Seniors and Juniors, make a choice of what sports they will have next year. Some of the options arc bowling, cross country skiing, P.T A (Pain. Tor- ture, and Agony), and many others. The Seniors and Juniors also have another privilege of indepen- dent gym. A student has an activity such as ballet; each day the student will report in to the teacher, but does the sport on his own. Many students always have excuses for not wearing their gym suit One of the likely reasons is 'The cat ate my gymsuil!” Is that what happened to yours, when you forgot it last week? Dr. Hayes is the Departmental Head of Physical Education. The one new teacher we have at North is Mr Kupish. who teaches Cym and Social Stud- ies. Mrs. Zielinski returned this year after having her baby. The teachers who left last year were Miss Kemnski who taught one class of Health and all other gym classes. Mrs. Scheigert also taught Phys- ical Education last year. Is Gina Husted asleep, or is she typing with her eyes closed? Do Not Disturb Kurt Clemmensen! Great writ- er learning to type. 28 BUSINESS ED; P.E. P.E__ PRETTV ENER- GETIC! Soccer Chaos! P.E. 29 WDRD5 OF THE WORLD Don't you love addressing a full auditorium of people with nothing to hide behind but a podium and the twenty-minute speech you wrote during the last two days about Macedo- nian axes? Then the Communications depart- ment is for you! Communications not only cov- ers speech, but also drama, debate, forensics, radio (WDGC 88.3 FM) and television. The department according to Head Fred Moore continues to grow, develops new courses, and provides academic communications experiences for all students. The signs in the halls on the boards and in the listening lab say say it in a Foreign Language. And why not? Language is an intrical part of the curriculum, comments Department Head Richard Jontry. learning language and culture leads a student to evaluate his own society and gives him an improved outlook on his self-concept, creativity and intu- itive (ought. Highlights in the language depart- ment scene this year included two special as- semblies, and the different language classes made trips to restaurants designed after the cul- ture they studied. The French classes made a field trip to study French art in the art institute and had their annual crepe fest in January The German students held their 4th annual Okto- berfest in the fall, and the Spanish classes cre- ated a special unit on the problems of illegal aliens. Languages are looked at too much as a mere fringe benefit of a curriculum states Mr. Jontry. Yet, language and culture knowledge can benefit anyone.” ?Como? ( As in Perry? Wonders a student in the listening lab.) Near the end of class French teacher Miss Fou- tris gives her class final homework instruc- tions. In Mr. Reid's speech class, the students hold a small group presentation. 30 COMMUNICATIONS Before a lest, junior Allison Hawley fits in some In a drama make-up workshop. Kelly Gutk- last minute cramming in French III. wccht gives herself an aged look. During Mr. Jontry's German I class, students listen attentively. Before a French Club meeting Mme. Wright reviews her notes. FOREIGN LANG. 31 IN THE REHLm DF EXPERIENCE Developmental Education Class. Mrs. Eric-ton corrects Dave Cichons work with an encouraging smile. Mrs. Hillan goes over the homework with her class. 32 DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION Any extra kleenex for Jeanne Pfister before she pulls out on to Main Street? Keeping his fingers crossed, Mr. Kleckner wishes for 3:30. A demonstration in hand over hand left turns. Sophomores learn the correct way to go 30 m.p.h. without hitting the motorcycle coming around the delivery truck. REFONT AND WRITIN' 34 It takes a special quality to exist as a member of the English Department, the largest depart- ment at Downers Grove North. One must be talented, creative, fun-loving, humanistic, ima- ginitive. and enthusiastic about grading 300 es- says on What I Did During Summer Vaca- tion. Some of the talented faculty members have gone so far as to have their original works published in such distinguished and presti- gious publications as Chicago magazine, the Il- linois Reading Council Journal, and the North High Omega. This year, the English Depart- ment imported two consultants from U of I and Evanston to work with the staff and department head Mr Pappas to produce an outline with a proposed job description for future use. Always thinking ahead, the department has begun to offer Advanced Composition, Women in Litera- ture. and College Preparatory Review among their curriculum. As faculty member Mrs. Stockdale stated. We are probably the most humanistic department in the school because we deal with the psychological and emotional aspects of human life and existence. Aw- right! commented Mr. Pappas. Right on! Below: Egyptian murals in the second floor graduate, in his senior year, hallway were painted by Wayne Christ, a '78 Which hunts?? Juniors Yvonne Planert and Ron Benioff discuss The Crucible in English III Honors. Sophomore students make interesting substitu- tions while studying Julius Caesar. This is Re- nee Sablick as a marble statue. With concentration, sophomore Lower left: Caricature of Mr. Lester by Steve Chris Consol rewrites an essay. Solberg. Moments before handing in a Humanities pa- per, senior Dale Beggs proofreads his composi- tion. 35 5UPERPRRCTiCRLITV. HETORVRLLVDCOJ5 There is a wide variety of electives, some taught at college level, in the social studies de- partment. It is part of the strive to tune into the students' needs as department head Carl Schuppman put it. This year, the social studies department s elective courses had more stu- dents enrolled than any other department. So- cial Studies covers everything from Psychology and Family Living to Archeology and American Problems, not to mention World. Ancient and Mcdcival, Modern European, U.S. and Illinois Histories, to name a few. Illinois History also covers a close-up of Downers Grove and local area history. Did you know at one lime a present-day Illi- nois city had its own religion, army and govern- ment under one dictator-religious leader? That there were at least two major Indian Wars fought on Illinois land? Can you tell the name of the first governor of Illinois? Or the date we entered the Union? It is important for citizens to have some background knowledge of their state, com- mented Mike Kayse, who taught Illinois Histo- ry in it's opening year Other states presently require students to take a course in State Histo- ry to graduate. Could there be another required History class in our future? (oh, no!) Hopefully, answers Kayse. Illinois History is one of the newer as- pects of the department, brought about this year by Mr. Cox and taught by Mr. Kayse. Included in this year's agenda were field trips, guest speakers, and a project requiring a visit to an area of the Student's choice within Illinois Twin Cathy (or Cindy?) reviews her Social Studies notes. Other changes in the Social Studies were the American Problems classes, reduced from a full year to a one semester course. Some of the facul- ty finds this works out to their advantage, as well as the students', because it enables the student to choose another semester of a social studies elective of his choice. The classes im- prove because the student caliber is improved, merely because he wants to be there and he is not forced to take the class to graduate. Family Living is another new course this year, taught by Department Head Carl Schup- man and new faculty member Ms. Merilos. Family Living falls in the home economics de- partment as well as social studies, commented Ms. Merilos. In the class, we take a sociologi- cal view of the stages of life and the interper- sonal relationships involved. The class touch- es upon death, divorce, engagement, love and marriage, and current topics of controversy, such as terminal illness. Next year I hope to see more guys in the classroom, said Ms. Mcri- los. Also, she would like to see more active participation, such as the kind she used with her history students. She gave a group of stu- dents a unit in a history course to learn, master, and eventually teach to the class Questions on tests were derived from the learning exper- iences the students made for each other. It game me a chance to see the whole thing in perspective, added Merilos. All in all, it was a successful experiment. U.S. History teacher Mr. Kayse shows his pho- togenic smile. Above: Mural in Room 143 by Wayne Christ. Left: Caricature of Mr. Costello by Steve Sol- berg. Above: Diane Allison docs her Julia Child im- pression. Below: Cindy Hovis works on getting her seams straight. LEFT: During press class, Joe Kovak pre- pares a plate to tun. PRACTICAL ARTS 37 Norman T. Gragasin's bio rhythm Mys, you will meet a gorgeous blond Are you kidding!?! You can’t program lh.it into a computer! □HTfl EONG5 It was the opening year for the computer department and a fresh start with new equip- ments video CRT screen, faster teletype termi- nal, and a new disc and tape unit. The computer department was born from the math and busi- ness departments because , according to dept head, Tom Mulvihill. you really don’t need a good math or business background to under- stand and operate computers. Separation really opens it up for anyone to take the courses Courses offered include general beginning courses that introduce the student to the com- puter. not as a magical box, but as a machine, and how it can affect people now. to courses of advanced computer operation. The department sponsored a computer club, that competed and won in some interscholastic contests. We did competitively well, commented Mr. Mulvihill. 38 COMPUTER mflTH mflCHINE Highlight of Geometry: Mrs. Beckham explains Mr. Larson covers all the angles, a proof. MATH 39 Above: Jerry Bevignani and Renee Rouleau whip through those jazz riffs. Below: Monica Hart and Ginger Bahler play to perfection. TUNE- UP5 The seven choirs at Downers Grove North had a very busy 78-79 season, starting with the Christmas Concert, singing at various elemen- tary, junior and high schools. Finian's Rainbow in the fall, and the Spring Concert. The A Ca- pella Choir appeared April 8 on Channel 11. According to director Mr. Richard Hart, it is the A Capella s third appearance on that station. We have a tremendous amount of talent out of the 350 students enrolled in the program, states Mr. Hart. It seems we have more good talent than ever before. Sixteen students have been entered as soloists for IHSA, a first in the Chorus collection's history. The six bands and orchestra, including the new student-conducted volunteer Pep Band also had a full year. The Jazz Band played for private parties and the Illinois Music Education Asso- ciation Festival, as well as IHSA contest. The Marching Band served as halftime entertain- ment again this year at Trojan sport events. The Concert Band played in various concert atmos- pheres. Director Pat Anello pondered over the year, We have done so much good stuff I can hardly remember it all. Caricature of Mr. Hart by Steve Solberg. 40 MUSIC Above: John Grubbs can really hit those low notes. Above Right: Eric King smiles, 'They like me! I'm a star! Above: Sandy Feld, Sara Cottrell, and Michelle Right: During practice Kathy Drammen works on Frenzel show us that good things always come in her flute technique threes. MUSIC 41 Self-Infliclion 101? Ask Mi. Leathers W c,a s can fun about this one! EXPERIMENTAL EXCERPTS We re doing the same fine job wc always do. said science department head George Eblin with a smile. This year, the science department has been busy experimenting with items other than fruit flies and frog's legs, such as main-streaming the curriculum to fit student s needs, with honors sec tions and spectrum sections to adapt to the needs of more students. As to the faculty's needs, some of the faculty members planned a trip over spring break to go backpacking and canoeing through the Smokies, taking pictures to later report as an edu- cational experience to their classes Neil Hurley teaches Sam the Snake to roll over and play dead. A real charmer! 42 SCIENCE T't' SCIENCE 43 THE ENVELOPE, PLEASE .. ... And now. Ladies and Gentlemen, the time has come once again for the experts in our field to gather and praise those who have turned in note- worthy performances in their specialized fields. All of us real- ize that these awards represent so much more than a single event. Indeed, these tokens re- present years of striving to achieve the highest, the utmost, the best. The winners display a vast range of talents; writing, acting, technical knowhow. They demonstrate strong per- sonal characteristics; honesty, persistence, good citizenship, creativity, generosity, and hard work. Now their moment of glory has arrived; the votes have been tallied and the win- ners will be presented. We com- mend all of you who will hear your names announced, preced- ed by those memorable words, 'The winner is ... 44 HONORS 6EG SCDA RC Valedictorians: Dave Gay. Kathy Karl. Steve Wilkinson. Salutatorian: Harold Appelman. Brucato. Cindy DeWitt, not pictured: Ronda National Honor Society Row 1: Jenny Oudin. Cheryl Seaholm, Ginger Bahler. Janice Hamb- lin, Peggy Gunn. Nancy LoBoda. Nancy Wy- socki, Kay Gunn, Marilyn Russo. Gary Lund. Randy Jewell, Rich Miyasaki. Jon Grubbs Row 2: Jim Zajaz. Mary Gray. Lisa Bjerknes. Mylene Dick, Anne Chapman. Alena Skala. Yvonne Aranda. Ann Ford, Meg Halligan, Carol Mike- sell. Kurt Clemmenson, Dave Martin. Steve Pawlowicz. Row 2: Ross Campbell. Michele Young, Nancy Hodina. Cindy DeWitt, Cathy Hanzlik, Cheryl Haine, Mary Manning, Tom Becker. Steve Sehy, Sally Freels. Sandy Feld. Jason Harper, Dave Pedigo. Ken Lalla, Kathy Karl. Tony Fulco. Pat Carney, Bob Pigott. Dave Gay. Not pictured: Nancy Kupper. 46 VALEDICTORIANS. SALUTATORIAN. NHS National Merit Finalists: Steve Loder, Dave Cay, Steve Sehy. National Merit Finalists: Dave Pedigo, Harold Appel- man. Letters of Commendation: Mark Stuart, Dave Gay, Steve Loder, Dr. Bowers, Steve Sehy, Dave Pedigo, Harold Appelman. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION NAT L. MERIT Mary Jo Hejmej: DAR award. Mary Manning: Prcsidcntal Workshop. Jim Boyle: SAR award. Rhonda Wilkinson: Washington Workshop. 48 DAR, SAR, WORKSHOPS Cold Math Awards Row 1: Nancy Wysocki. Cindy DeWitt, Kathy Karl. Row 2: Peggy Cruickshank. Kay Gunn, Ann Zimmerman. Row 3: Steve Brucato, Dave Murphy. Row 4: Harold Applcman. Dave Gay, Alan Howe. Not pictured: Tom Becker, James Roth. MA SA Awards Jim Millar. Mark Wager. Not pictured: Steve Loder. Silver Math Awards Row 1: Karen Lingafelter, Marilyn Russo, Peg- gy Cruickshank. Row 2: Sally Freels, Sue Van- Valzah, Ann Ford, Sandy Stockwell. Row 3: Tom Pawlowicz, Paul Karl. Charlie Jalot, Amy Kukielski. Rich Dlesk. Row 4: Scot Hornick. Dave Beilat, Mark Wager, Mark Karl. Not pic- tured: Ron Benioff. Debbie Betzinski. MATH HONORS 49 SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT Physical Science awards were given to David Hale (hon- ors). Tracey Metzger, Gail Gregor. Chris Young(not pic- tured), and Lynne Hurdle (not pictured). 50 SCIENCE AWARDS Biology were given to Paula Gunthon. Laura Gian- cola, Janet DeWitt, Kim Coleman, and Suzanne Porraino. Physics Award was given to Jim Millar. Kay Gunn received the Anatomy Award. Projects Physics Award was given to Sally Freds. Steve Raynie; William R. Reid Award Holly Curti ; Best Novice 52 DEBATE AWARDS Chris Sivcstri; Outstanding I.E. team member. Jim Nevling; Oil Can award. Kevin McCoy; Outstanding Rookie I.E DEBATE AWARDS 53 Scot Hornick Spanish Award Cindy Dewilt German Award Dave Gay Bausch and Lomb Janine Hill French Award 54 LANGUAGE AWARDS, BAUSCH AND LOMB Above: Peggy Moran is Office Student of the year. Below: Arej Office awards go to Aleyna Industrial Education Student of the year award: Szwajka and Peggy Moran. Mark Caldwell. Home Economics Student of the year: Sharon Knight. OFFICE, PRAC. ART AWARDS 55 Scol Hornick received the Rennsselaer Medal Kris Award was given to Sue Gaylord Reporter Gold Cup Award was given to Alan Howe. Nurse's Scholarship was given to Mary Jo Hej- mcj. Future Nurtcs Club Scholarships were given to Cindy Novonesky, and Jackie Starck. Not pic- Andrea Rojek, Kathy Karl, Grace Williams, tured are Maria Gragasin and Kathy Harry. 56 VARIED AWARDS Marie Clear: Summer music camp award. Cheryl Hahn: Music award. Chris Sylvestri: Communications workshop. Kevin McCoy: Jr. Women s Club Communica- Cheerie Jones: American Legion Girls' award tions workshop. Karen Wilson: Grove Player Award. Peggy Gunn: Best Thespian. Amy Claus: Best Thespian, (tie) Boh Beine: Environmental Award Sharon Knight: Home Economics Award. 58 VARIED AWARDS mm Bob Ring, junior. Oratorical Award Steve Loder, Student Council Award Anti-vandalism contest, 1st Place Julie Simon. Honorable mention-. Mike Cushing. Andy Ro- jek. III. State Scholars Left to Right: Row 1: Jim Pear- son. Jim Zajac, Anne Chapman. Brian Anderson, Chuck Ehlschlacger. Ginny Carens, Julie Carlson Row 2 Mike Cushing, Janine Hill, Kris Matthews, Ann Zimmunman, Grace Williams Row 3 Dave Gay. Lisa Bjerknes, Carol Mikcscll. Jane Blaha. Ronda Wilkinson, Cindy DeWitt Row 4 Mark Stoward, Harold Appclman, Alan Howe.Steve Bru cato, John McAnally. Not pictured: Dale Beggs. Ross Campbell, Victor Drescher. Mitchell Dunn. Pamela Graunke, Karen Halm, Catherine Jedryck. Nancy Kupper, David Kusnierz, Stephen Loder, Elisabeth Lundcen, Brian Mann, William Parizek. Stephen Pawlowicz, Barbara Rendall Above: Venu Khatau and Lori Halhut create .1 Cauldron layout. Below left: Cheryl Robinson gel involved in Below right: Junior Class Board member, Chris O.t. Ward, works intently on the Homecoming float. CHUB CAPERS Whether your bag is verbal or phys- ical competition or collecting Kiss cards, you should find happiness in one of the thirty-six clubs at North. If the vague possibility arises that you can't find one that interests you, you can start your own if you can find a sponsor and other interested students. This year, the clubs proved their abili- ty to raise large quantities of money through bake sales, selling candles, posters, turtles, stuffed animals, jewel- ry and plants (missed anything) Above: Norman Gragasin contribules his tal- During Journalism II. the Omega staff make ents to the light crew. Below: Debbie Stambaugh. Mme. Wright, and plans for a new issue. Sandy You prepare a fantastic French fondue. THE WEED TE ANIMATES The Forensic Team ended the season at Districts at Richard's High School in Oak Lawn. The team captured two awards which include a second place for humorous interpretation and seventh for hu- morous duet acting. Six JV and Varsity members and Novice debaters made this year's debate team. The team was very successful in their tournaments using the debate subject: Resolved: The Federal Court established a comprehensive program to sig- nificantly increase the energy industry of the U.S. Varsity Debate: Front Row, I to r: Nate Goon, Jim Millar, Harry Appelman, Coach Trevor Stein- bach. Steve Raynie, Lynne Bockelman, Lori Hal- bur. Novice Debate: Front Row, 1 to r Matt Baddeley, Brad Lane, Ruth Cabrera. Row 2: Coach Trevor Steinbach, Holly Curtiss, Joy Taylor. Lisa Hurley, Ellie Wallace. Row 3: John Connelly. Mark Betc- zynski, Marie Clear, Lee Whitacre. Cheryl Wan- drey, Kari Stehr. t -flS «P Forensics: Front Row, 1 to r: Cheerie Jones. Venu Khatau. Jana Jedlicka, Denny Stone, Meg Halli- gan, Lori Davis. Kevin McCoy. Row 2 Mrs. Ke- hoe. Madeline Lamba, Carrie Kovalcik, Kathy Sullivan. Rozanne Pucci. Sue Pavelok, Daryl Stone, Joan Rizzardini, Pam Karlson, Sandy Stockwell. Row 3: Nancy Jacobson, John Mabry, Mary Rizzo, Gay Locker, Rick Russo, Bonner Brown, Chris Sylvcstry, Debbie Betczynski, Lin da Fanning. INTO NCTION The AFS (American Field Service) Club prefers to be known as the Foricgn Exchange Club, according to sponsor Sandy Brinton. The twen- ty to thirty members of the club are interested in foreign exchange in 11 programs, including Youth for Understanding and S.I.S. Along with seasonal activities (flying kites in March and a beat-the-blahs day in January) to familiarize foriegn students with American ways, the club sponsors an annual Variety Show, and plant, poster, and bake sales to raise money for the AFS program and the Operetta. Drama Club Seated Front: Susie Erhler, Kevin McCoy, Amy Claus. Peggy Cunn, Row 2; Georgia Eblin, Dave Block, Hilary Appelman, Mark Mcaden, Sue Anderson, Laura Boehm, Heiko Henning. Helen Forsythe, Venu Khatau. Row 3: Larry Katz, Cindy Bartholemi, Ann Klinger, Denny Stome, Sandy Stockwell, Rozannc Pucci, Besty Matt, Meagon Mooha, Kathy Walker, Micole Soovinsky, Daryl Stone, Ed Oudin, Ms. Erik- son. Row 4: Miss Foutris, Lana Lawson. Jill Nolan, Cathy Bartholemi. Sue Pavelok, Debbie Betczynski, Tara Hunt, Jennifer Carlson, Karen Anderson, Lori Davis, Karen Wilson. Row 5: Todd Coles, John Nevling, Michiko Hayatsu, Marniw Schlakcr. Steve Shea. Mark Forsythe, Kathy Sullivan, Kerry Reid, Kim McCormick, Rick Russo, Meg Halligan, Chris Sylvestri, Ma- ria Mickas, Jenny Skoumal, Missing: Michelle Bovard, Pam Karlson. AFS Club Front row: Lisa Vana, Colin Quinton, Venu Khatau, Scott Coles, Carol Jennings. Joanne Howard. Row 2: Bonner Brown, Dina Cload. Mary Furio, Laura Owen, Patty Bouhan. Marga- ret Cinter. Row 3: Alex Miller. John Edwards, Mrs. Brinton. Kim Kanzler. Jill Rojcck, Mary Gray, Zaddy Hernandez, Kevin McCoy. AFS. DRAMA 63 THGSPIhN THOUGHTS Thespians: Bottom: Sue Ehrlcr. Venu Khatau, Block, Sue Pavlock. Sandy Stockwell. Kathy Karen Wilson, Helen Forsythe, Rozanne Pucci. Sullivan, Lori Davis, Denise Stone. Rick Russo, Row 2: Kevin McCoy, Amy Claus. Row 3: Dave Ms. Karen Erickson. Peggy Gun. It takes one hundred hours — one hundred full accounted hours of your time to become a Thespian. All that? Ah, yes, but it's getting there that's all the fun! The hours are spent participating in such productions as the Spiral Staircase (coincidentally, the fall play, the Hobbit, and Barefoot in the Park. Between major productions, thespians meet to watch and analyze Shkespearian plays, mysteries (this year Agatha Christie was big in the Thespian Club) and other cosmic things like Terminal, and experiment-with-death. and Film and Play trips to exper- ience and discuss a well-rounded field of productions. It all builds up to the awards banquet in May. according to sponsor Ms. Karen Erick- son. It's a lot of work, but also a lot of fun Lana Lawson and Jill Kustush decorate Director Bandy's door before opening night performance of the Spiral Staircase. The Student Council showed signs of good government this year, reinstituting RP passes after a long battle and many discussions with Dr. Bowers, the Deans, librarians, and the Cur- riculum Committee. Turnabout, sponsored by Student Council, was a great success, accord- ing to President Kevin Reid and School Board Representative Kathy Karl. Their newest pro- ject is Project Pride which, when completed, will attempt to increase school pride and de- crease vandalism. STUDENT COUNCIL: Wilkinson, Lori Halbur. Venu Khatau Row three: Front row: Peggy Zapfel, Lisa Dwyer, Janet Gregor, Steve Loder, Kathy Karl, Tom Clark. Marilyn Row two: Maria Gragasin. Mindy Crabb, Ronda Russo, Kevin Reid whR Gmes m studcnt politics WAR GAMES: tin. Row two: Don Loder, Nathan Good, Dan Ley. Front row: Norman Gragasin, Steve Loder. Chuck Nick Karonis, Chris Young, Steve Agather. Mr. Eblin Ehlschlaegcr. Larry Smith. Brian Golchert, Vince Mar- STUDENT COUN., WAR GAMES 65 STRIKC UP THe BhND! The Marching Band performs a spectacular show at the half time of one of the football games. CONCERT BAND: First Row L to R Laura Netrefa, Phil Clark. Mary Hogle, Kathy Wilson. Glenn Olsen. Jill Rojek, Cheryl Hahn. Sandy McCafferty. Sheri Pindel, Sandy Yu. Second Row- Martha Cas- taldo. Rich Sire, Dawn Hickman. JoLaync John- son, Bill O'Connell, Dawn Zimmerman. David Millar, Jeannie Gunn. Kathy Lott, Michelle Roly, Sue Wagner. Laura Alden, Laura Allison. Sharon Bluder. Third Row- Greg Manning. Sue Galbraith, Debbie Poag. Dennis Read. Joe Al- bian, Tom O'Leary. Monty Mcmlcr. Craig Springer. John Edwards, Kathy Hanzlik. Margo Bogle. Dave Lundcen, George Lales, Lee Whi- tacre. Janice Smith, Lynne Heirdle, Julie Spoils. Fourth Row- Mark Roman. Jeff Wasilcvich. Mike Swanson, Dan Ley, Doug Dlesk. Don Schwiesow, Mike Hoffman. Bob Groneberg, Mark Meadcn, Jeff Putnam. Mark Lewan- dowski, Donna Sherer, Betsy Greenhill, Jim Wilson, Heather Mclnnis. Linda Alexander, Sharon Smith, Deborah Millar. Mary Beth Vav- rek. Fifth Row- Tom Andrews. Cheryl Ma- jewski, Chris Eymann. Mitch Bright. Dan Beln- non, Joe Honn. Matt Antolic. Spencer Bahler. 66 BANDS SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE: Row 1 L. lo R - Sally Freels, John Brodde. Sally Bracm, Sarah Hanson, Monica Hart, Ginger Bahler, Cheryl Dragel, Jackie Starck, Beth Lundeen. Sandy Yu. Row 2- Sandy Feld. Sara Cottrell, Michelle Frenzel, Kathy Dragel, Ken Lalla, Mary Grey, Renee Rouleau. Jerry Bevignani, Row 3- Jenny Keller, Karen O'Grady, James Millar, Sue VanValhcr. Tom Holm, Jim Brodde. Ron Lukowski. Phil Pittman. Row 4- Gregg Bowman, Bill Johnson, Steve Agather, Chris Young. Jon Schulz, Dave West, John Dorff, John Grubbs, Glenn Bcggs. Row 5- Joy Taylor, Tony Fulco, Kathie Johnson, Dave Eckman, Phil Anello, Brian Anderson. Not Pictured- Cheryl Scaholm. ORCHESTRA: Brian Anderson, Phil Anello. Ginger Bahler. Glenn Beggs. Debora Betc- zynski, Mark Bockholt, Sally Bracm, James Brodde, John Brodde, Marie Clear, Ellen Con- way. Sara Cottrell, Susana Darwin, Cindy DeWitt, John Dorff, Cheryl Dragel. Dave Eck- mann, Vance Erwin, Sandy Feld, Sally Frcels. Tony Fulco, Nathan Goon, Mary Grey, Sarah Hanson, Monica Hart, Jamccn Ivory, Charles Jacot, Kathie Johnson, Jenny Keller, Eric King, Lana Lawson, Ron Lukowski. Jeff Lundeen, James Manning. Mary Manning. James Millar, Kim Muehlhauser, Clarence Narrajos. Karen O'Grady, Greg Pearson, Martin Pearson, Randy Pearson, Suzanne Peraino, Lee Pride. Kerry Reid, John Roth, Celia Schiffer. Cheryl Sea- holm, Joy Taylor, Micheal Timble, Sue Vanval- zah, Cassic Vaughn. Dave West, Gwen Woock, Sandy Yu. BANDS 67 TROJAN BAND: Row 1 L. to R - Debbie Zelm, Mike Schei, Dave Baker. Dave Wasson. Row 3- Rich Cerlach. Mark Hamilton, Dave Pio- Ed Wren, Jenny Skoumal, Chuck Supora, trowski. Mike Zott, Row 2- Tim Gjlbraith. JAZZ BAND: Row 1 (kneeling) L. to R - Sally Freels, Betsy Grecnhill, Monica Hart. Kathic Johnson. Row 2- Rich Benge. Tom Lustyk, Jer- ry Bevignani, Dave Eckman. Phil Anello, John Brodde, Renee Rouleau. Mike Hoffman. Glenn Bcggs. Row 3- Ron Lukowski, Jim Brodde. Tom Holm, Tom O'Leary. 68 BANDS BGGinninG noTGs Freshman Mixed Choir: Diana Scott, Pam Da- vis, Bhuvana Ramuika, Kelly Kilian. Devvie Cross, Jeff Mateski. Jim Haeger, Joe Kukiclshi. Mark Spurgeon. JoEllen Wichman, Dawn Al- lean, Cindy Bartolomei, Paula Goenther, Mari- lyn Cund, Director R. W. Hart. Row 2: Kathy Schumacker, Mary Ellen Stirn. Cindy Venshe, Cathy Bartolomei, Martha Padilla, Todd Ku- diunas, Mike Masters. Gary Austin, Jeff Ken- yon, Ken Harvey, Patty Summerville, Julie Earli, Laura Eckmann, Ginger MacFarlanc, Kathy Flaherty, Sue Boll. Row 3. Joan Olden- berg, Rhonda Locklear. Jeanne Murphy, Sharon Morrisey, Lynn Larria, Sue Smith, Dave Hale, John Neuling, Pat Welsh, John Johnson. Steve Trady, Becka Rubinski, Laura Thede, Lori Oostdyk, Jeanne McClure, Julie Masa, Kathy Rowe, Row 4: Julie Sears, Sue McNamara. Deb- bie Ceruenka, Gigi Verrey, Elaine Frazier, Sue Inicch, Leanne Ebert, Dave Baker. Todd Coles, Rick Austin. Rob Alexander, Cheryle Wandray. Renee Bither. Audry McDowell. Brenda Craw- ley, Laura Netrefe, Julie Simon, Carol Barkir. Freshman Girls Choir: Row 1: Carlwyn Carlay. Betsy Matt, Julie Lohcnis, Evelyn Dalton, Beth Moore. Wendy Lentz, Sue Peterson, Tammy Birdlik, Kathcrn Netisingha, Gladys Aranda. Lisa Caccippio. Row 2: Dawn Gluszczyk, Kim Banks, Carol Kunst, Dianne Sinz. Mary See, Bette Engberg. Nicole Slorinsky. Rene Naddlny. Korey Phillips. Mary White. Lynn Caccippio, Beth Sahlin, Kathy Graflund, Mr. Hart. Row 3: Naomi Dallner. Dawn Hoffman, Lisa Golchert, Jeanette Thies, Kathy Dornback, Megan Mooha, Jennifer Carlson. Liz Williams, Debbie Stickncy, Cindy Heitmann. Carolyn Be- zek. Sue Mahon. Barb Laughlin, Wendy Bour- que Row 4: Cheryl Preston, Cindy Starch. Ba- bett Whitney, Cathie Sergott, Michelle Walsh. Sandy Erickson, Patty Saul, Kris Kruse, Jenni- fer Ellis, Gayle Franger, Marlea Pepich. Hilary Appelman, Nancy Nicholson. Dianne Johnson. Andrea Tandaric. CHOIRS 69 h ChPGLLh ND CHNY1BGR CHOIRS t hamper v. noir Front, 1 to r Susie Ehilcr. Robin Stadtler. Ann Klingler, Heidi Boehm. Beth Lundeen Row 2. Mark Meaden. Tim Peters. Randy Pearson, Dan Kendall, reggy L.unn, Joanne raulesan. linger Bahler, Cullen Kline. Row 4: Dale Beggs. Don Olsen, Wendy Zclner, Joan Mann, Dick Riley, Ross Campbell. A Capella Choir Monica Hart, Lana Lawson, Sue Ehrler. Helen Cousoulas, Lori Davis. Jill Nolar. Robin Stadtler, Kathiey Spencer, Karen Wilson. Ann DeSitter. Pam Boese, Yvonne Aranda. Judy Pinta, Sue Scholtens, Ginger Bahler, Director Richard W. Hart Row 2: Barb Rendall, Ann Klingler, Carol Cook, Ann Day. Elena Glazier. Sue Prepejchal, Ann Stauffer. Peggy Gunn, Wendy Zelmer, Terry Atkins, Joan Mann. Kathy Johnson. Beth Wandrey. Beth Lundeen. Denny Stone, Heidi Boehm. Jan Mahon, Peggie O'Connor. Linda Smith Row 3: Tom Clark, Russ Pogue. Devon Devick, Glenn Beggs. Tom Matt, Randy Pearson, Bruce Montieth. Tom Cunningham. Bill Johnson. Steve Shea, Dan Carroll. Bob Hernandez, Bob Groneburg. Dave Marlin. Kevin McCoy. Mary Lou Rook. Sandy Sullivan. Sharon Murphy. JoAnne Paulson. Row 4 Mark Memler. Mark Meaden, Tim Pe- ters, Russ Kitzmiller. Rick Russo, Brad Austin. Jeff Enge. Dale Beggs. Don Nelson. Mark Ste- ward. Jon Schulz. Kevin Reid, Don Olson, Ross Campbell. Dick Riley, Cullen Kline, Jim Nevl- ing. Mark Patsones, Gary Mciser. Ernie W'hite, Paul Masters. 70 CHOIRS Junior Girls Choir Row 1: Lisa Enge, Debbie Winston, Meg Halli- gan. Kathy Cooper, Jean Karl, Nan Crawley, He- len Forsythe, Kathy Klimek, Dawn Golshert. Kal- lie Kendcl, Kim Walder, Maureen Finch, Jan Moore. Row 2: Kathy Jones. Debbie Parrish, Debbie Prisler, Leann Frola. Tara Hunt, Jean Kunst, Cindy Goldenburg, Margaret Winkler. Linda Healy, Laura Wendell, Debbie Redderoth. Jackie Hayne, Laura Buschmann. Jody Venslc. Director Richard W. Hart Row 3: JoAnn Casey. Kelly McLaughlin. Lori Bell. Debbie Johnson, Chris Zeigler, Lisa Ebert, Lynne Bockclman. Jill Rojek, Robin Moore. Sue Kruse, Kathy Backei. Janet Lavin, Sue Colinski, Marge Wolf. INTGRMGDIMG MOTGS Sophomore Choir (mixed) Row 1: Paula Kampcrman. Ellic Harrett. Tracey Gaziel, Maribeth Duffy, Barb Phillips, Vince Iori, Steve Anderson. Doug Swab, Cominic Lamantia. Russ Ahrens, Vincent Martin, Laura Boehm, Daryl Stone. Julie Egner, Kim Barnes. Mr. Hart Row 2: Wendy Vetter, Debbie W'ander. Dawn Wander, Dawn Lemmermen. Janine Storry. Beth Dixon, Jennifer Repp, Joan Rizzardini. Sue Pav- lock. Dawn Zimmerman, Bruce Carroll. Matt Baddley. Kim Turkington, Greg Pearson, Laura Charmoli, Rozanne Pucci, Sheri Dean, Patti Coo- per. Row 3: Roberta Keiffer, Ann Martin. Jeannie Gunn, Jeanine Pfister, Lisa Hurley, Lisa Tamm- borino. Barb Phillips, Heather McGinnis, June Kucuchi, Tom Price. Mike Graham, Bob Mra zink, Greg Pearson, Janet Miller, Lisa Vana, Susie Lloyd, Sue Pilot, Melanie Null. Row 4: Mary Ann Eckman, Molly Murray. Karen Smith, Cheryl Hoffman. Belinda Wirling. Sara Sippy. Georgia Eblin, Chris Kundig, Les Mapalo, Bob Stitch. Tom Corr. Dave Lundeen, Scott Patsones, Scott Riley, Malt Hejmeh, Pam Padgett. Pam Fredricks, Leslie Neumann. Kathy Driscoll. Ellic Wauns. Sheila Reidt. CHOIRS 71 Cauldron staff: Kathy Karl, photography editor. Phyllis Neu- Row 1: Venu Khatau. Vivian Valdes. Dana man, Jenny Keller. Chris Clemenson. Cindy Kupper. Joyce Ellis, Al Foust, Nancy Kupper. Rascinez, Vance Erwin. Editor. Row 2: Nancy Jacobsen. Lon Halbur. CNJLDROT1 CYCLORhMf You want me to write what?'' inquires over- worked Margaret Council. Cover Designer Chris Hornbrook assembles a set of his sketches. Our fearless leader, Mr. Naruszewicz, with an unusually serious look on his face. Working extra hours on something you won't ever see until the end of the year takes something special (no, not masochism) and the Cauldron staff has again shown its stuff (no, not insanity). Aw, c'mon, it really wasn't bad. in fact it was an experience in teamwork actu- ally an experiment in how long you can put off everything before your editor finds out and how fast you can do a layout (some have been clocked at times normally related to pit stops). It all builds up to the end of the year, when you can sit back, turn off the typewriter, put the lens cap back on the camera and gaze with awe at the creation you really never knew would turn out like this Sometimes it's been like a circus, others like a zoo, but nobody ever left feeling like they hadn't accomplished some- thing. And through it all this book came out. Where, however, will always remain a mystery — now showing in a room 23SB near you. Bribes? Copy editor Sharry Fisher assigns Car- rie Kovalcik some copy. With grim determination on her face, Debbie Bctcynski intensely concentrates on her typing. OFTGh COPIGD BUT mcp'cr CQUMCD Advivor Mrs. DuChateau assigns stories to her Journalism I class. Omega Staff: 1st row, Laurie Farrar, Janice Houston. 2nd row; Jamie Susal, Karen Halm. Becky Hurst. 74 OMEGA Mic Bovard and Stacie Hcintze work on lay- out . Remember every other Friday in your 5-6 class when your teacher would distribute newspapers? Well if you ever read one. you’d know that it’s the Omega, the self-supportive exclusive Downers Grove North newspaper staffed almost entirely by Journalism 1 and 2 students with some help from Rita DuChateau, advisor. The paper's selections include news, sports, feature, and cover theme. It reports North's happenings and it sponsored the 2nd annual Battle of the Bands on April 20. The paper held its own through the year, thank to the many efforts of budding administrative jour- nalists, editors, photographers, and distributors. Many, many after school hours went into the pro- duction of each bi-weekly issue, and North can be proud to have such a first class publication of its very own. Staff members Karen Halm. Lauri Farrar, Becky Jamie Susa I checks out the competition. Hurst enjoy a light moment after meeting a dead- line. •eedsnew alternative OMEGA 75 wx Auditorium Crew: Debbie Betczynski, Mike Forsythe. Heidi Boehm, Laura Boehm, Kerin Anderson. BUILDING THG SGT 76 AUD. CREW, D-CLUB Theatre workshop: 1st row, 1 to t: Susanna Dar- win, Megan Mooha Nicole Slovinski, Pam Kar- in Anderson. Angela Kramer. Row 2: Lisa Karl- son, Laura Boehm, Sandy Vu, Jeff Wasilevich, Dave Wallen. Row 3: Larry Katz. Mike Swan- son, Debbie Betcynski, Mike Forsythe. Ed Ou- din. Linda Alexander, Susan Anderson. Rich Nagy. Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Front row, I to r: Jean Karl, Kathy Palaver. Jody Venske. Gail Goldman. Robin Moore. Row 2: Mr. Jacobs, sponsor, Tom Washer, Arthur Paolini. THEATRE WKSHP, FCA 77 WDGC Executive Staff: Row 1 - Matt Antolik, Mel Loving. Row 2 - Steve Miriani, Randy Jewell. Jon Grubb , Don DiAugustino, John Mabry. Row 3 - Dave Pedigo, Gerry Bervigiani. Mr. Moore. Not Pictured - Nancy Jacobson. Station Staff: Row 1 - Mel Senior. Ron Meitz, Mike Krcush, Tom Napolski. Left Line - Dennis Read. Tom Barry. Bob Blank. Eleni Rustames. Jeff Igel. Gary Goldman. Rich Kanzler. Rich Pancisin, Mark Betczynski, Al Shubert Right Line • Kirk Henning. Mark Reichard. Kurt Peirce, Neil Lundy, Jamcena Ivory, Robin Moore. Mike McAlpine, Mike Timble. Chris Reed. John Parizek, Greg Compton, Vic Slonskis. Not pic- tured: Jim Gatlin. Apprentice Staff: Row 1 - Laurie Farrar. Sue Dallner. Diane Kikta, Andy Anderson, Katie McLain, Holly Curtiss, Julie Ballard, John Lar- son. Row 2 - Tim Anderson. Jim Langley. Mike Fleetwood, Steve Slagter, George Hede, Glen Koeppe, John Bigott. Ken Dillavou. Jim Healey Row 3 - Gregg Beckley. John May. Bryan Dunni- gan. Matt Fisher. Bob Allen. Luke Welsh, John Blank. 78 WDGC Following a signal, Dennis Reed plays an al- bum cut. WDGC sponsor Mr. Moore records a public service commercial. During a broadcast, Steve Miriani motions to his engineer to begin the next record. WDGC 79 Kaleidoscope: Row 1: Jason Harper, Scott Coles. Chris Hornbrook. Row 2: Mrs Danhclka, Janet Wachowiak, Robin Carkhuff, Maria Gragasin. Chess Club: Row 1: Nate Goon. Jeff Jewell. Keith Eichorst, Raju Patel. Row 2: Steve Chip- man, Chuck Ehlschlaeger. Norman Gragasin. Row 3: Brian Golchert, James Nevling. Mark Wager. Dan Ley. Not Pictured: Steve Loder, Randy Jewell, Mike Wu. 80 tWGNTURG LOU'lhG GROUPS Outdoor Club: First Row: Don Hebert, Susana Darwin, Kathy Klimek, Pam Karlson, Pat Capoey. Dave Baker, Paula Guenther. Second Row. Val Olson, Gary Kracke, Sandy Feld, Janet Wachowiak, Chris Mahoney, Robin Hodges, John M'razek, Third Row: Shirly Hagan, Barb Capoey, Sharon Bluder, Peggy Cruikshank, Dave Martin. Jim Zajac, JoAnne Howard. Lisa Karlson. Fourth Row: Denise Keehan, Mary Taylor, Julie Alms. Kathy Hanzlik, Evelyn Dalton. JudieCobb, Lisa Pucci, Liz Williams. Fifth Row. Jason Harper, Lisa Bjerknes. Scott Coles. Jeff Oakley. Cathy Johnson, Janet VanValzah, Kathy Stubbe, Bob Beine. Sixth Row: Gwen Pollack. Laura Alsen, Kari Kruger. Seventh Row: Mr. Hoffmann. Mr Rigsbee, Mike Swanson, Mrs. Luczynski. Ms. Jezik. Book Club First Row: Ken McKrackin, Helen Forsythe. Ja- mie Susal, Bob Ring. Second Row: Greg Man- ning. Sue Prepcjchal. Robin Carkhuff, Betsy Matt. Third Row: Mrs. Cantrall, Larry Katz. Mr. Bandy. OUTDOOR, BOOK 81 SPGCIM INTGRGST MJDIGMCGS Collectible Club: 1 to t. Dave McMahon, Steve Sternicklc, Mr Katrein Future Nurses and Medical Careers Club: Kneeling: Laura Draut, Kathy Bartkowiak. Jackie Starck, Cindy Novovesky. Row 1 Grace Williams, Kathy Baniewicz. Lori Heiberger, Debbie Clark. Adela Chapa. Laura Charmoli, Terri Nania. Laura Buschman. Row 2: Kelly Brogan, Kathy Karl, Chris Ward, Cindy Ahrens, Donna Fontana. Nancy Todd. Not pictured: Maria Gragasin. Kathy Harry. Mary Jo Hejmej, Lori Flellard, Andrea Rojek, Maureen Reed, Jody Venske. 82 COLLECTIBLES, NURSES CLUBS The Ski Club The Ushers Club SKI. USHERS CLUBS 83 GROWTH lh CULTURGS Spanish Club: First Row: Lori Zealand. Dave Bartos. Lisa Bjerknes. Second Row: Carol Jen- nings. Jim Hagar, Vicki Olsen. Third Row. Co- lin Quinton. Lisa Vana, Jeff Bartelt. Jim Broddc. Fourth Row: Tony Gonzalez. Kim Olson, Vicky Mazzia, Andy Schiltz. Fifth Row: Lauri Fitzpa- trick, Mary Furio, Chris Earl, Kirk Nash, Rod Laureano. Sixth Row: Bonner Brown, Lori Hei- berger, Beth Vavrek, Seventh Row. Dorthy Musselman, Laura Giancola. Patty McCauley. Eighth Row: Senor Hayek. French Club: First Row: Jameena Ivory-Public- ity Chairman. Juli Webber-Secetary, Robin Carkhuff-President. Row Two: Mary See. Sandy Tubbs, Betsy Matt. Kelly Flick. SM Ma- ria Ghanayem. Pam Chiodras. Meg Haupert. Row Three. Jill Hubbard. Kathy Stubbe. Marth Padilla. Diane Roche, Julie Lohenis, Lisa Pitt- man. Neil Lundu. Row Four: Kate McMacCrim- mon. Heather Mclnnis. Debbie Stambaugh, Ju- lie Simon, Jeannie Preston, Kim Johnson, Lauru Kasak, Michiko Hayatsu. Row Five: Laura Thcde, Carolyn Mickas. Maria Mickas, JoLayne Johnson, Sharon Smith, Kathy Karl, Nancy Ja- cobsen, Nancy Kupper. German Club: Back Row, L to R: Joy Taylor, Karola Stchr, Judy Wuerfel, Bob Mundis, Renee Kriz, Jim Majors, Front Row, L to R Celia Schiffer, Bob Groneberg. Robin Carkhuff, Bob Groneberg, Robin Carkhuff, Georgia Majors, Pat Pasakarnis, Lisa Hurley, Mr. Elmen. Math Club: 1 to r: Dave Hale, Steve Loder, Mark Wager, Mike Woo. Science Club: Back Row, 1 to r: Kathy Hanzlik, Olson, Front row. I to r: Tammy Ruckert, Dave Steve Sternickel, Jim Majors, Scott Coles, Mr. Sehey, Celia Schiffer, Neil Hurley. MATH, GERMAN, SCIENCE 85 ML THG UNDCRSTUDieS P.F.. Leaders: Chuck Burke, Karen Campbell, Sue Gaylord, Dawn Golchcrt. Helen Gouzalis. Alison Hawley. Mary Jo Hejmej, Larry Hinck- ley, Barb Horne, Jana Jcdlicka, Kathy Johnson. Jean Karl, Kallie Kendle. Sue Larson. Debbie Lindsey, Lisa Meyers, Robin Moore, Scott No- vovesky, Yvonne Planert. Ted Podgorski, Andy Rojek. Shannon Rantis. Mark Seminak, Mike Spalevik, Ann Zimmerman, Sponsor: Mr John- son. P.E. Trainees: Front row. I to r Larry Saur, Tra- cey Moc. Madonna Goodsell, Carol Crawley. M.irnel Mourek, Glenn Beggs Row 2: Vivian Valdes, Teresa Bloedorn, Clarissa Hector. Sher- ry Burke. Ann Klingman. Kim Tummillo. Mike Alexander. Row 3: Phil Stromberg. Phil Anello. Jane Atchley, Bonnie Brdlik. Alice Smith, Jill Weagan, Jean Stachowiak. Joe Kremp, Mr. Johnson. 86 P.E. LEADERS, TRAINEES Nurses Aides: Row 1: Malt Babb. Laura Char- moli, Cindy Novovesky. Row 2 Ann Kenny. Sue Galbraith. Kim Omang. Jill Wiegand, Kristy Macfarlane. Row 3: Nancy Jacobson, Georgia Majors. Linda Block. Michele Fischer. Holly Curtiss, Whitney Foster. Not pictured: Martin Cogswell, Jan Miller, Dawn Thomas, Kathy Rodono, Renee Sablick. Cathie Smith. 202 Aides: Karie Andel, Alexis Battaglia. Mi- chele Bouvard, Sheri Burke. Stacey Harloe, Carissa Hector, Kim Heim, Anne Guinand, Paula Kamparman. Joyce Lavin, Kelly McLaughlin. Tracey Moe. Linda Sauer. Sandy Valles, Tammi Verdonck. Switchboard Operators: Linda Hayes. Julie Cinkus. Nancy Miriani AIDES 87 SThGG HMDS IMC Aides: Front Row Roseanne Reilly. Vivian Stan Sczepanik, Kim Baer. Cail Van Pelt, Julie Valdes, Paul Demezak. Al Foust. Ken Bianuo. Simon, Jeannie Preston, Jennifer Carlson, Sa- Cindy Durbin, Linda Ryan, Lauren Verant. Car mina Sarana. Deanne Dellutri. Row 5: Phil Hub- rie Wigent, Sheryl Bobek, Korey Phillips. Tata bert. Patricia Mason. Melinda Brown. Bob Mun- Hunt. Row 3: Laura Boehm. Ruth Cabrera. Row -1 dis. Stacey Ayers. AV Aides: Row I John Crane. Row 2: Jenny Skoumal. Vivian Valdes. Mike Fleetwood, Kevin Pfister. Bob Bean, Greg Compton (Student Debbie Betczynski, Charmaine Gardner. Dale Christensen. Row 3 Technician.). Attendance Runners: Row 1 Julie Brignall. Sandy Miefert. Chris Doug Swab. Row 3: Lisa Dwyer. Monica McConnell. Lon Hawes. Pucht, Julie Landers. Row 2. Debbie Waunder. Nancy Rohlfing. Bill Lund. Row 4: Dale Huizinga. Ellie Harrett, Roberta Kiefer. SCT CONSTRUCTION-NOW SHOWING! Because of spring deadlines, we could not cover the play. Barefoot in the Park. However, our photographer caught the set at work after school one day We have attempted to present here a mini-photo essay. This bird's-eye-view shows the set crew at hard work. The crew awaits Mr. Lott's orders as he studies the construction of a frame. Left: Mr. Lott holds a beam steady as Mark Betcynzki drives in a nail BAREFOOT IN THE PARK 89 North High School has a pot-pourri of people, who range from the athletic to the artistic, from the serious to the just plain crazy. North has an influx of students and faculty from all over the country, and even a few from out- side the continent. A school with this variety of people and personality is special, and each person is special in their own unique way! Sue Bucher says to Mr. Hoffman, Didn't your mother ever tell you not to point your finger? I fOl ir'S PIACE North High's next Groucho Marks. Is Matt Antolik's favorite dish whipped cream in a frisbee? 90 PEOPLE PRODUCERS Robert Kellcn, Assistant Superintendent. 92 ADMINISTRATION District 99 School Board: Carol Bennett. Donald Mullen. John Connell, Harold Johjn on. Barbara Wheeler. Leon Werch. Not pictured: David Powers. ADMINISTRATION 93 DIRECTORS OF THE SHOW Dr. Larry Bowers, Principal. Not pictured: The Deans; Mrs. Cail L. Ditchman. Mr. Thomas Lesniak. Miss Sally Rasmussen. Mr. William Rios. Mr. Thomas Jandris, Asst. Principal Mr. Steven Skinner, Asst, principal. Mr. Steven Oracko, Athletic Director. Ms. Nancy Kartholl, Activities Director. - ., Mike Alberts Bruce Anderson Sue Arnoux Lois Balk Chris Balsano Bruce Bandy Virginia Becker Donna Beckham Cliff Blatchley Jerry Boothe Sandra Briton Ray Butkus Maggie Cantrall Judy Carithers Dick Carstens Delphine Casey Betty Lee Chessman Henri Chicoine Margarete Clark Denis Costello Terry Cox Donna Danhelka And where do you think you're going! says Mr. Olson. FACULTY 95 Jeanette Deacon Doug Dienstberger Rila DuChaleau George F.blin Irene Edwards Gordon Eipcrs Gary F.lmen John Erickson Karen Erickson Linda F.ricson Chris Foulris Peter Fox Dorothy Gammon Pat Giles John Conciar Chuck Gosling Kay Griffin Julie Grundstrom Barbara Gschiel Louise Gustafson Richard Hart ABRACADABRA! Mrs. Luczinski days, 'One drop of this potion and . ! 96 FACULTY Jack Hayes Kalhy Hillan Charles Hlavaly Alan Hoffmann Ev Horvath Joyce Howe Judy Huizinga Al Hutchinson Dave Jacobs Ron Jakes Vera Jezik Bruce Johnson Debra Jones Richard Jontry Bob Katrein Michael Kayse Kay Kehoe Ellen Kelly Mable King William Kleckner Jack Krueger Tim Lang Oscar Larson Larry Leathers Irv Lester Robert Lewis James Lind John Liston Carol Lohmann Byron Lott FACULTY 97 Kathy Luczynski Elton Martin Marian Ma%a Martha Merilos Gerri Miller June Miller Pam Modrich Fred Moore Don Moravec Tarciscio Mosnia Marilyn Muehlhauser Thomas Mulvihill Jeff Naruszewicz Jan Novak Richard Ogren Earle Olson George Pappas Larry Puelz William Reid Jane Rice Scott Rigsbcc Bruce Ritter Jean Rostollan Linda Ruffolo 98 FACULTY Mr. Jontry demonstrates a standard teach' ing form while . Lance Schulz Carl Schupmann Kathy Shanahan Ruth Skanse Mary Anna Skul Gail Spong Ozzic Starck Stan Steed Trevor Steinbach Vickie Stockdale Rose Szulaka Greg Thompson Elizabeth Walker Bill Walker Art Ward Virginia Wasmer Lorna Weber Dan Wenc Joan Wilson Tom Wivinis Mary Wright Barb Zielinski Mr. Reid improvises. FACULTY 99 BEHIND THE SCENES .. . Left: Duplicating Room - Mrv Bossaers. Mrs. Mika. Mrs Mintcr Right: 228 - Mrs. Furlong. Left: Food Services - Row 1 Eleanor Holso. Eleanor Aschauer. Mary Cabrielson. Ann Brockschmidt, Marie Beide. Florence Baylor. Row 2 Mildred Seyk, Frances Susal. aleidy Szmitka. Rosemary Popp. Be- verly Crunwald. Leona McNulty, Angeline Papa- cek, Kathryn Yetter. Right: 204 - Mrs. Klug. Mrs. Pospisek Left: Mothers Club - Front Row: Judy Elies, Marge Hanson. Charlene Kelly. Marilyn Katrein Back Row: Dolores Dlesk. Betty Nance. Pat Pyburn. Grace Beggs, Hallie Naberhaus Right: Shipping and Receiving - Mrs Eversolc. Left: Athletic Office- Mi . Komar Right: Bookstore- Chiis Heim, Mrs. Glynn, Dave Eckman. Left: Library- Mrs. Waddingron, Mrs. Zollinger, Mrs. Bossaers. Right: AV- Mrs. Liljegrcn, Mrs. Broehl. Left: English Office- Mrs. Winters. Right: Maintenance- 1st row; Ed janoski. George Holso, Bernie Paulson. 2nd row. Mike Janoski (op- erations mgr.), Mark Janoski. Joe Janoski. Bill Bat- ten. Typical freshman confusion!!! Freshman Class Board - Front Row: Celia Back Row: Kathy Bianchetti. Jennifer Carlson. Schiffcr, Mary Sec, Kathy Graflund. Pres. Beth Sahlin. Gladys Aranda. Jolene Bonamini, Marty Pearson, Jameena Ivory, Julie Ballard. Robert Paolini, Julie Webber, Neil Lundy. PREMIER PERFORM- ANCE When the time comes for 8th graders to regis ter for their freshman year, an uncontrollable fear grips them. They realize that next year they are going to be picked on, pushed around, and trampled on. Not only that, but they have to walk from the first floor to the third floor of a new building in five minutes - an utterly im- possible feat. When they finally get to their English classes, they face a classic curriculum: grammar and (of course) Romeo and Juliet. De- spite all of this, the 1978-79 freshmen survived and are now looking forward to becoming sophomores next year. Freshman life wouldn't be complete without the joys of study hall. 102 FRESHMEN Jim Ahline Down Albanno Joe Albian Laura Aldcn Rob Alexander Dave Allison Albert Allen Diane Allison Craig Anderson Sue Anderson Tim Anderson John Andrews Tom Andrews Hilary Appelman Gladys Aranda Dave Armstrong Fran Armstrong Julie Atkins Gary Austin Rick Austin Teresa Austin Ron Axon Marnie Ayers Spencer Bahler Dave Baker Cecile Balagtas Frank Baleski Julie Ballard Emilia Bandera Nathalie Banfield Kim Banks Dan Bannon Liz Barich Carol Barkei Michelle Barmentier Tom Barry Leslie Bartelt John Bartkowiak Teri Barto Cindy Bartolomei Kathy Bartolomei Donna Bassett Lisa Batio Greg Baxter Joe Bedard Mark Betczynski Carol Bezek Kathy Bianchetti John Bigott Renee Bitner Carol Black John Blank Tom Blechschmidt Pete Blocker Sheryl Bobek Greg Bobis 103 Jim Boggcss Joel Boley Sue Boll Lynn Bosh Tom Bostwick YVendi Bourque Mike Bowmjn Bev Braatz Mark Bradford Rob Bradley VVaync Brandi Joe Brauer Tammy Brdlik Brent Kline Mitch Bright Bob Bridgman Carrie Brigman Becky Broeker Katie Byers Lisa Caccippio Lynn Caccippio Grant Cale Chris Campbell Sue Campbell Tom Campbell Carlwyn Carby John Carder Amy Carlson Jenny Carlson Tom Carroll Tricia Casey Martha Castaldo Vera Celander Diana Ceran Steve Cerny Debbie Cervenka F.d Chang Kim Charles Mike Cheek Pam Chiodras Steve Chipman Crawley takes time to share Between classes. Freshman Brenda friend. news with a 104 FRESHMEN Marlene Chlebanowski Susan Chavatal Dan Ciancio Dave Cichon Lisa Clark Marie Clear Ginger Clemmensen Tom Clisham Judie Cobb Kim Coleman Larry Coleman Todd Coles Darcy Comeau Bill Comforte Michelle Constant Laura Conway Kevin Cooney Marty Corson Robert Cottrell Lori Cottrill Linda Cox Brenda Crawley Jerry Creamer Robert Cross Steve Cushing John Curtin Christy Cutinello Jim Czepiel Naomi Dallner Evelyn Dalton Rick Danchisin Susana Darwin Debra Davis Pam Davis Jeff Deam Paul Demczak John Denk Mitch Denton Janet Derby Richard Dcring Cheryl Derwin Janet Dewitt Jim Diaz Kim Dimmitt Ron Dinkel Annette Ditacova Darrell Dixon David Dobrowski Tom Domzalski Bob Dondoyano Brett Doranski Audrey Dowling Kathy Dornback Gabe Dragel John Drews Jamie Drobney FRESHMEN 105 Carie Duffin Joe Duffy Steve Drzymkowski Don Drogemuller Cindy Durbin Dave Duszynski Mike Dwyer Julie Earl Leanne Ebert Lora Eckmann John Edwards Herb Ehninger Jenny Ellis Glen Elza Bette Engberg Sandi Erickson Chris Eymann Chris Fabbri Tammy Ferch Mark Filice Jean Fisher Michelle Fisher Lori Fitzpatrick Kathy Flaherty Gene Fleming Peter Fleming Sean Fleming Kelly Flick Paul Ford Dan Fors Tom Fox Jenny Frame John Francek Gayle Franger Chris Frank Joe Franklin Terra Franzmeier Elaine Frazier Lisa Friedman Tim Galbraith Charmaine Gardner Kris Cay Bob Gemovich Jim Genis Maria Ghanayem Laura Ciancola Tom Gierlach Zack Gilson Dawn Gluszczyk Lisa Golchert Art Goodeil Mark Gould Mark Goulding Kathy Craflund Tony Granato Jim Cranholm 106 FRESHMEN John Gre«nhill Tammie Grimmctt Debbie Gross Paula Guenther Jean Gunn Bryan Gustin Jim Haeger Heather Hain David Hale Kevin Halgren Kevin Haller Mark Hamilton Steve Hansen Kathy Hanson Dan Hassell Mary Harpowicz Donna Harrett Doug Harrison Jim Harry Carter Harlz Ken Harvey Rich Hashimoto Jim Hassert Mike Hatz Gregg Haugen Meg Haupert Tari Havel Todd Hayes Ron Hebrank Tracy Heim Cindy Heitmann Marylin Hejmcj Paul Henkel Cathy Heysc Dawn Hickman Nancy Hill Kim Hinkle Robin Hodges Dawn Hoffman Vic Hoffman Mary Hogle Joe Honn John Hosted David Hovis Jill Hubbard Heidi Hunter FRESHMEN 107 Lynn Hurdle Jeff Igel Sue Ineich Roland Ime John llagan Neal Iver Jamccna Ivory Carol James Brooke Janik Jeanne Jantzen Rob Jaskula Renee Jaunsem Jack Jensen John Jilck Lien Jobsl Bill Johnson Anita Johnson Barry Johnson Diane Johnson John Johnson Ken Johnson Kim Johnson Jolayne Johnson Bob Jones Wayne Junge Laura Kasak Christine Kazienko Larry Katz Mike Katrein Lisa Katauskas Anastasia Karonis Brian Kenning Jeff Kenyon Colleen Kelly Karin Kellson Eric Schmidt seems to prefer staring to doing his German. Dave Keehan Ann Khoe Kelly Kilian Laura King Erica Kuzmarskis Claudia Kline Charise Kleanthis Joe Kovack Kevin Kowalczyk 108 FRESHMEN Tom Kovalcik Roy Krafchak Gary Kracke Jackie Kramer Lisa Kreush Kari Kruieger Angela Kramer Kris Kraw Dawn Krempp Jeff Kuhn Kraig Kujawa Todd Kociunas Joe Kukielski Carol Kunsl Mark Klecka Robert Kuptz Kris Kruse Ed Kramer George Lales Scot Landwehr Scott Lange Jim Langley Lynn Laraia Deb Larimer John Larson Kim Lata Salvatore V. Laudicina Barb Laughlin Mary LcDuc Tim Lee Mark Lemmermen Lindy Lenta Deb Leanord Chuck Lescewicz Mark Lewandowski Dan Ley Cheryl Lincoln Mary Lind Rhonda Locklear Don Loder Julie Lohenis Judy Long Karen Lotcsto Kathy Lott Robert Ludwig Marilyn Lund Kristin Lundeen Nell Lundy Chris Luporni Kert Lytle Kate MacCrimmon Ginger MacEarlane Mike Maggio Sue Mahon Cheryl Majewski Greg Manning FRESHMEN 109 Jim Mansek Mike Mapalo Jevon Marlin John Marlin Jim Marzek Dan Mau Julie Mau Jim Maslera Todd Mason Mike Masters Jeff Maleski Chris Malhison Elizabeth Mall Rob Mall Mike McAlpine Mike McAuley Pally McCauley Jean McClure Monica McConnell Kim McCormick Ken McCracken Tom McCrory Audrey McDowell Lisa McDowell Jim McGinnis Heather Mclnnis Palti McIntyre Kelly Meacham Monty Memler Robert Mesch Tracy Metzger John Meyers Carolyn Mickas Annie Mikesell David Millar Debra Miller John Millman Jim Milostan Andy Miyazaki Lynn Mizialko Steve Montgomery Megan Mooha Beth Moore Kris Moran Sharon Morrissey John Mrazek David Mukenschwabl Martin Mullinix Dave Munneke Jeanne Murphy Michelle Murphy Sue Murray Dorothy Musselman Rene Nadolny Peter Nania Ben Narajos 110 FRESHMEN Noel Narrajos Dan Nash Kirk Nash Nancy Nicholson Bob Nicstrarlh Paul Nikkila Debi Nebijinates Bill Needham Karen Nesper Kathy Netisinger Laura Netrefa John Nevling Jeff Oakley Jose Ochoa Martin Ochoa Bill O'Connell Don O'Connell Catherine O'Hare Joan Oldenburg Julie Pentecost Marlea Pepich Rob Perry Dana Perry Scott Pertile Sue Peterson Aina Petritis Anne Petroski Korey Phillips Marc Pierce Sheri Pindel Brian Olsen Glen Olsen Jolene Ponomini Lori Oostdyk Don Ostrowski Dave Oudin Martha Padilla Robert Paolini Julie Papievis John Parizek Mike Paugys Greg Pearson Martin Pearson Linda Peaslee FRESHMEN 111 Djvc Piolrowski Adam Pilra Lisa Pittman Bernadett Planer! Linda Poc Renee Polickey Leslie Pomberl Sherry Posey Shelly Potter Brad Pouleson Paul Pratscher Dave Prepejchal Ken Pressley Cheryl Preston Lisa Pucci Chris Puchi Jeff Putnam Albert Quintana Kathy Rafferty B. Ramachandraiyer Dave Rasmussen Scot Rasmussen Kevin Read Mark Reardon Sherry Redeker Cathy Reed Chris Reed Tracy Reel Mark Reichard Kerry Reid Chris Richey Will Riha Bob Rismundo Jay Ritter Marlene Robertson Karen Robbinson Diane Roche Kathy Rodono Alan Rohloff John Ross Kay Rosine Michelle Roty Kathy Rowe Tami Ruckert 112 FRESHMEN Jim Runavich Peter Rust Rebecca Rybinski Laurence Ryk Beth Sjhlin Joe Saladino Kerry Saniec Dina Santschi Eric Saltier Russ Saveglio Kevin Sawyer Rich Scheitler Malt Scherer Celia Schiffer Andy Schiltz Kathy Schirmacher Eric Schmidt Scott Schmidt Lori Schoenthaler Ed Schram Teresa Schreck Julie Sears Chris Sedares Mary See David Sehy Kathy Sembach Chris Semencck Mel Senior Cathy Sergott James Shahcen Jennie Shalla Amy Shaw Donna Shercr Al Shubcrt Julie Simon Dianne Sinz Robert Stikoski Vida Skirpstunas Jenny Skounal Steve Slagter Vic Slonksnis Nicole Slovinsky Brian Smith Elizabeth Smith Holly Smith Shari Smith Janice Smith Roger Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Ray Smoot Debbie Smulin Dave Smuskicwicz Don Smuskiewicz Val Solberg Karen Soloy FRESHMEN 113 Mike Spakavsky Joe Specht Julie Spoil Cindy Springsteen Mary Spurgeon Bob Sladller Cindi Slarck Carole Sleele Walter Slevers Debbie Slickney Mary Slirn Glen Stotler Tammy Slorino Kathy Stubbe Marie Sulc Allison Svoboda Brad Svoboda Steve Swain Jim Swanson Steve Swatkamp Russell Swehla Patty Swiss Diane Scott Mike Szotl Chuck Szypura Andrew Tandaric Bob Tate Mary Taylor Laura Thede Jeanctt Thies Renee Thies Dawn Thomas Criss Thompson Donna Thomison Dave Thurgood Mike Timble Andy Tobias Donna Tokarz Steve Tracy Mike Trebolo Sandy Tubbs Rich Tucker Janeen Twardzik Paul Ullo 114 FRESHMEN Harold VanBibber Janet VanValzah Cavsic Vaughn Mary Vaurek Debbie Venard Cindy Venske Gigi Verrey Jim Vidmar Rick Villarreal Bob Vinyard Sam VIadova Rich Voida Steve Vondrasek Doug Wachowiak Floyd Wagner Greg Walker John Walker Kathy Walker Keith Walker Tony Walkovs-ski Kevin Walsh Michelle Walsh Cheryl Wandrey Butch Warzyk Dave Wasson Juli Webber Kurt Weber Pat Welsh Dave Wellen Kathy Wermes Kevin West Greg Whipple Lee Whitacre Mary White Babette Whitney Joellen Wickman Tina Wieczorek John Wielgosz Carrie Wigent Rudy Wilczynski Ellen Williams Liz Williams Jay Wilson Kathy Wilson Laura Wollenberg F.d Wrenn Rose Wrest Mike Wu Lauren Yerant Terry Young Clay Young Kim Youngs Karl Zack Debbie Zelm Dina Zenger Mark Zuehl FRESHMEN 115 Cabin fever took its toll on many people. Junior Steve Shea was no exception! We want snow! said the people around Christmas time We want a white Christmas! But. as it turned out, in the middle of January people were all ready to move to Florida as the blizzard of 1979 hit Downers Grove. It left us with 40 4 inches of snow and 20 below weather. All together we had 82.3 inches of snow, counting the 7.1 inches of snow we got in November and the 31.4 inches in December. The average snow fall we had last year was only 78.9 inches. The schools were all closed on December 7.1978 and on, January 15,10,19,24, 1979. These days were made up in June. There was one strange thing that happened this year, it happened the week of February 19-23. We had temperatures in the 30's and on Friday morning. February 23, it rained, it actually rained, in the middle of Winter. We had 0.14 inches of rain, which formed plenty of slush and re-iced the roads. Journey across the tundra to Downers Grove North. Last total eclipse in the United States until Au- gust 21. 2017. 116 SNOW Sophomore Class Board: Front Row: Pam Karl- son, Mic Bovard. Mario Montalbano. Patti Coo- per. Rozanne Reilly, Alice Smith. Second Row: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's it's Julius Caesar! Kim Tummillo, Patty Bakalis, Tracy Gasiel. Dyshaw, Sheila Hagan, Doug Swab. Nancy Jennifer Bragg. Kim Heim, Ann Clingman, DcWitt, Sherry Mullins, Renee Kriz, Toni Ca- Back Row: Carissa Hector, Sarah Sippy, Allison palety. Mrs. Spong-Sponsor 5ECOND TIME AROUND Sophomores are Great! That was the chant that made the sophomores triumph over the seniors during Spirit Week. They put up a good fight and (some say it was green luck) won. Sophomores deserve it especially with what they go through. Between trust walks and egg- sitting sophomores experience the feeling of getting nowhere fast in Drivers Ed. simulators. A computer test (OVIS) tells them what job they are best suited for — most of which turned out to be — no response. Not only are sophomores promoted from Romeo an J Juliet to Julius Cae- sar, but also, from Study Hall 149 to 319. Unfor- tunately they still need a pass to enter the IMC There are advantages though; Sophomores get to take their frustrations out on the incoming Frosh. They know all the cons and how to get to their classes. Most of all they learn (by the end of English class) how to spell sophomore cor- rectly. John Tan shows his skill at the still. Breathe 1-2-3-4-5 Breathe SOPHOMORES 117 Steve A gather Russell Ahrens Greg Ake Rob Albert Laurie Albrecht Linda Alexander Bob Allen Dave Alves Joe Amstutz Tonyia Amstutz Karie Andel Steve Anderson Phil Anello Joe Antonaci Pat Arehart Sarah Asbell Jane Atchley Randy Austin Stacey Ayers Matt Baddeley Kim Baer Patty Bakalis David Baker Carl Barba Chris Bard Kim Barnes Jeff Bartelt Dan Bartkowiak David Bartos Alexes Bahagua Marc Battaglia Bill Baukan Bob Bean Natalie Bearden Rich Becker Greg Beckley Paul Bedell Glenn Beggs Lois Beine Andy Bielat James Best Richard Bilek Mike Bills Bob Blank Bill Blechschmidt Linda Block Teresa Blocdorn Mark Bockholt Laura Boehm Sandy Boltz Don Boop Sue Borel Cathy Borowski Greg Bostwick Thomas Bouhan Michelle Bovard 118 SOPHOMORES Tim Bourgeois Gregg Bowman Chuck Brady Jenny Bragg Bonnie Brdlik Bill Brinkman Allan Brown Bonner Brown Missy Bruska Greg Buck Sheri Burke Dave Burkeil Robert Busch Todd Bustard Larry Bute Mark Butler Ruth Cabrera Toni Capalety Ray Capek Barb Capocy Robin Cardosi John Carlton Bruce Carroll Keith Carter Tom Casey John Castle Adela Chapa Laura Charmoli Cindi Chessman Cheri Chonko Maryann Cilik Rick Ciolkosz Phil Clark Joe Cleek Chris Clemmensen Ann Clingman Anne Clisham SOPHOMORES 119 John Connolly Chris Consol Cindy Conway Marty Conway Patti Cooper Tom Corr Glen Cottrell Scott Coyle Mindie Crabb John Crane Ron Crane Bob Crowley Carol Crowley Steve Curry Holly Curtiss Melodic Custer Cheryl Cutinello Mike Paulhus Sue Dallner Dan Daly Paula Davis Tim Davis Neil Drob Kevin Deal Shari Dean John Dijohn Deanne Dellutri Joe Dellutri Jeff Dillavou Nancy DeWitt June Dover Kevin Dillavou Rich Dimmitt Rich Dinker Grace Dixon Doug Dlesk Tom Dobbs Julie Dockendorff Denise Doherty Mike Doranski Cheryl Dragcl Kathy Dremann Kathy Driscoll Mary Beth Duffy Bryan Dunnigan Lisa Dwyer Alison Dyshaw Chris Earl Daniel Earl Rory Earl Georgia F.blin Dave Eckmann Mary Eckman Peter Eckman Julie F.gncr Diane Ehlcrs 120 SOPHOMORES Rich Ehlschlaeger Joyce Ellis R.mdy Enk John Fabbri Tammy Fantor Diane Felix Lori Figura Bill Fink Dan Fischer John Fischer Paul Fischer Malt Fisher Scott Fisher Lorrie Fisk Sue Fitzgerald Amy Fitzpatrick Ann Fitzpatrick Jim Fiagg Bill Fiala Mike Fleetwood Rita Foley Albert Fontana Mike Ford Mark Forsythe Barbi Forsythe Whitney Foster Alan Foust Gary Freeman Kim Frenzel Laurie Fulgaro Mary Furio Kevin Furlone Aileen Gagnon Sue Galbraith Jeff Ganglar Scott Garrett Sue Garris Tracy Gasiel Peggy Cenis Lisa Geraci SOPHOMORES 121 Gayle Gerke Alex Ghanayem Jackie Gil Marly Goetz Tony Gonzalez Madonna Goodsell Kent Gould Norman Cragasin Mike Graham Gail Gregor Janet Gregor Ann Grenier Bob Greylak Bob Groneberg Ann Cuinand Linda Hacker Cheryl Hahn Mark Halbur Laurie Hall Calhy Halligan Sheila Hambel Tammy Hancock Ray Hanrahan Tina Hanseck Diana Hanson Sherri Hapack Stacy Harloe Ellie Harrctt Bob Hart Sheri Hartman Laura Hawes Cheryl Hawley Tony Hayman Bruce Heard Don Hebert Heidi Hebrank Carissa Hector George Heue Lori Heiberger Kim Heim Matt Hejmej 122 SOPHOMORES Heiko Henning Kirk Henning John Herza Ken Heyse Dave Hill Aaron Hilliard Richard Himes Jim Hinckley Wally Hinz Linda Hilzemann Cheryl Hoffman Mike Hoffman Beth Hoglc Duane Hoke Brad Hollands Lora Howard Bob Hrouda Nicolle Hubbard Phil Hubbert Karyn Hufnus Dale Huizinga Tim Hunt Lisa Hurley Bill Hurst Mike Hutchinson Jan Hyne Sheila Hagan Dale Imbriani John Immormino Emily Ineich Fitz lori Lisa Isenberger Amy Jackson Ken Jedd Carol Jennings Jeff Jewell Cindy Jilek Jackie Joyce Jamie Johnson Jeff Johnson John Jonas Carol Jones Linda Jones Jasna Jovanovic Steve Kalkofen Paula Kamperman Rick Kanzler Tom Kapsa Phil Karch Steve Kareowicz Paul Karl Pam Karlson Dan Karmazin Steve Karpowicz Loretta Kazienko Jenny Keller SOPHOMORES 123 Melissa Kellum Jan Kenney Jeanine Kersten Lin Khoe Donni Kidd Roberta Kiefer Jun Kikuchi Gregg Kilkenny Kathy Klimek Russ Kinka Glenn Koeppe Ken Kolar Don Konopka Jim Koski Kathy Kostecki Tony Kostecki Larry Kotke Carrie Kovalcik Jan Kozicki Cathy Kozoman Ron Kozoman Vic Kraw Anne Kraynik Joe Krempp Renee Kriz Kim Krol Jeff Krueger Kevin Kujawa Dana Kupper Theresa Lalonde Dominick Lamantia Julie Landers Brad Lane Donna Lanutc Jcannie Laroche Mike Lata Rod Laureand John Lawrence Jane Lee Mike Leigh Dawn Lemerman Lance Lencioni Ron Lethiot Mike Levis Ron Lewandowski Steve Lillis Suzy Lloyd Gay Locker Jim Long Diana Low Sandy Luchtenburg Steve Lugier Cathy Lumb Bill Lund Gary Lund Dave Lundeen 124 SOPHOMORES Experiencing a moment of uncertainty. Dale Imbriani calls for his partner in a trustwalk for speech. Marla Montalbano Elisa Montello Theresa Moore Dan Lux John Mabry Rachel Magruder Mike Malarct Al Malinowski Cindy Mango Becky Mann Les Mapalo Joe Marconi Anne Martin Vince Martin Pete Mastera Lon Matetczyk John May Ken Mayer Vickie Mazzia Sandy McCafferty Debi McCall Mike McDowell Rebecca McGill Colleen McLaughlin Dave McMahon Andy McMillan Harriet McNair Paul Meaden Ron Meitz Todd Melin Maria Mickas Dave Mika Al Miklovas Alex Miller Jan Miller Shelly Miller Jim Miller Matt Minter Steve Miriani Tracy Moe SOPHOMORES 125 Mike Moskal Mamie Mourck Bob Mrazck Sherry Mullins Chris Mundis Dawn Muniak Kathy Murphy Mary Murphy Terry Murphy Molly Murray Marge Musselman Gail Naberhaus Odin Nadcrer John Nadlc Randy Nadolny Clarence Narrajos Mike Nash Tammy Nelson Sue Nemeth Ron Nepcreny Steve Nertnick Kim Neubauer Erie Neumann Leslie Newman Phyllis Neuman Phil Noreen Sue Nowakowski Melanie Null Cathy O'Brien Alice Ochart Pat O'Connor Cindy Oldfield Tom O'Leary Trade O'Leary Vickie Olson Kim Olson Brian O'Neill Jane Orlock Lora Orsi Ed Oudin 126 SOPHOMORES Steve Owen Kathy Palansky Pam Padgett Linda Paravola Bob Parker Sue Parkinson Mike Parmcntier Gregg Parrish Cindy Partridge Patty Pasakarnis Raj Patel Bob Patrey Debbie Patti Carl Paulson Sue Pav lock Terry Payton Jeff Pedigo Dan Pepich Suzanne Peraino John Petras Candace Pettit Janine Pfister Barb Phillips Sue Pilut Philip Pittman Frank Pomey Rich Ponx Tom Price Sue Prior Jim Provenzale Frank Provenzano Rozanne Pucci Nancy Purcell Colin Quinton Jim Rada Tom Rasson John Rawle Dennis Read Robin Reedy Steve Reedy Rosanne Reilly Jenny Repp Linda Richey Tim Richie Sheila Riedy Elaine Riha Scott Riley Joan Rizzardini Judy Rodona Debbie Rodslrom Rich Rogals Mark Rogoz Shirley Rosine Cathy Runavich Nancy Rutt Linda Ryan SOPHOMORES 127 Ann Rybowiak Mark Saar Renee Sablick Steve Salazar Sheryl Saida Liva Salzbrunn Gregg Sampson Rick Sanborn Dan Sanders Samina Sarang Larry Sauer Sherry Scapin Shelley Scheitier Marnic Schlaker Scott Scholtens Sara Schicbcrl Paul Schultz Dan Schwiesow John Schwind Stan Sczepanik Dale Selers Karyn Sewell Mary Shanahan Mary Shemezis Beth Shreves Mike Saulnicr Nick Siasios Chris Silvestri Jessica Simonson Abinash Singh Mark Sinz Sarah Sippy Richard Sire Matt Skinner Russ Slezak Michelle Smeeton Alice Smith Cathie Smith Karen Smith 128 SOPHOMORES Kevin Smith Maria Sobic Becky Sommers Bee Spurrier Cindy Spanola Peggy Specht Heidi Sporleder Jean Stachowiak Ed Stadtler John Stadtler Debbie Stambaugh Jeff Starnes Ann Stavig Diana Stavreff Tory Steed Karola Stehr Dawn Stella Matt Stirn Bill Stitch Steve Stolarik Tom Strauser Sandy Stockwell Daryl Stone Jeanine Storry Phil Stromberg James Stuckey Mark Stucej Kathy Sullivan Mike Summers Doug Swab Kris Swanson Ellen Swiatek Julie Sykes Mike Sykes Lisa Tamburrino Tina Tamburrino John Tan Mike Tandaric Joy Taylor Kim Telfer Mike Tesar Steve Thompson Mike Tobias Kim Town Pat Townsend Scott Tracy Steve Tresnak Lynn Trotsky Sam Trovato Pat Trowbridge Paul Trowbridge Kim Tummillo Kim Turkington Karen Upitis Ken Upton Vivian Valdes SOPHOMORES 129 Liu Vana Gail Van Poll Wendy Vedder Vaughn Velasco Joann Velazquez Tammi Verdonck Mike Vernon Caroline Villarreal Susan Voss Jeff Viclorin Jeff Waschcr Becky Wager Sue Wagner John Wagoner Maureen Wallace Ken Walker Ellie Wallace Dave Walls Debbie Wander Jeff Wasilevich Anne Waterman John Welkener Luke Welsh Rob Wenz Audrey Whitlock Jill Wiegand Russ Wiemer Chuck Wienke Alan Wicrscma Belinda Wilding Karen Willison Jim Wilson Cyndy Wimmer Celeste Wokas Gene Wolf Angela Wolfe Susan Wolnik Greg Woock Pam Wrenn Helen Yap Chris Young Daryl Youngs 130 SOPHOMORES THE CLASS OF 19SO Junior Class Board: Front Row: Kathy Bartowiak. Sharon Skoog, Cheryl Haine. Georgia Majors. Row 2 Sara Cottrell, Allison Hawley. Marilyn Russo. Jeannie Cilik. Linda Sauer. Renee Rouleau. Sponsors Mrs. Luczynski and Mr. Fox. Row 3: Lisa Ebert, Lori Davis. Lori Bell. Helen Gouzoulis, Chris Ward, Donna Fontana, Maureen Reed, Sharon Bluder. Sandy Feld, Chris Hornbrook, Mark Memlor, Laura Buschman. Sue Van Valzah waits for inspiration. 'Only one more year to go, is a common phrase heard among Juniors. No one can accuse them of having a dull year. The joy of taking PSAT- NMSQT's, ACT's and SAT's will remain locked in their hearts forever. The research paper, and lists of vocabulary words along with mandatory History really made the year special. Once, the future of next year's Prom was in danger, but the Junior class pulled through with money making ideas. At least the gates of upperclassmenship were opened to the Mighty Class of '80 But all in all it was a good year. Don't fret Juniors, remember, next year we RULE! Despite strong support, the Junior Homecoming float only placed third. It's the 3:30 bell, and Scott Coles is off and running! JUNIORS 131 Cindy Ahrens Debby Alberi Barb Alexander Laura Allison Karen Anderson Vic Aranda Mark Arbizzani Al Arcnd Kari Arnquist Julie Ashe Mike Ashfield Al Atkinson Jerome Austriaco Doug Baddcloo Mike Baker Cathy Baniewicz Laura Banny Joseph Barcia Kathy Barkei Mike Barnum John Barranco Jeff Barta Kathy Bartkowiak Jim Beam Pat Beauchamp Lynne Beechamp Bob Beinc Lori Bell Rich Benge Ron Benioff F.ugene Beran Debbie Betczynski David Biclat Debbie Biggs Sue Blechschasiot Tina Bloedorn Mary Blonn Sharon Bluder Lynn Bockclman Gwen Bogacz Paul Bogacz Sandy Boll Scott Bombaugh Jim Borcl Colette Bormann Lisa Bostwick Patti Bouhan Junior Scott Coles wishes for a princess 132 JUNIORS Pebbic Landers before an attack of bappy feet. Pete Boese Lisa Boucher Tracy Bower Julie Boyle Nadine Boyna Sally Bracm Jeff Bragg Tracy Brauer Chris Brewer Julie Brignall James Broddc John Brodde Kelly Brogan Gerard Brokerhof Barb Brucato Betty Brucato Donna Burkman Laura Buschman Bob Butler Beth Butzbach Gerianne Byers Marg Cabrera Chris Campbell Karen Campbell Faide Capli Robin Carkhuff Kathy Carlson Colette Carramusa Scott Carroll Joann Casey Terry Casscrilla Tom Cavalli Jeanette Chapman Mike Charmoli Christy Chatman Dale Christensen Bob Chvatal Kevin Cich Jean Cilik Julie Cinkus Dale Clark Debbie Clark Tom Clark Colleen Clisham Mary Cogswell Scott Coles Dave Collins Tom Conforti JUNIORS 133 Ellen Conway Tony Colonna Pat Cooney Diane Cooper Martin Corson Melanie Corson Rich Cottrell Sara Cottrell Margaret Council Michael Craig Maureen Crowley Nan Crawley Diane Cristman Tom Cunningham Brenda Curatol Dave Correa Mike Cubic Carol Cushing Cindy Cutinello Bill Dahm Adam Dane Lori Davis Ron Davis Nancy Denk Scott Dennis Caroline Dering Tony Detente Devon Devick Mylene Dick Jim Dickerman John Dixon Richard Dlesk Nancy Domzalski Deby Doranski Lee Dorweiler Lisa Dowling Laura Draut Ken Drogemuller Steve Duffin Jim Duffy Lisa Ebert Tom Edwards Keith Eichorst Kurt Elliott Lisa Enge Ann Erby Dale Falesch Laurie Farrar 134 JUNIORS Diane Feil Sandy Feld Sheryl Fichler Maureen Finch Jon Fisk Donna Fontana Lorraine Foody Ann Ford Denise Fors Mike Foss Lori Francek Glenn Franger Mike Frank Sally Freels Dave Frizzelle Leann Frola Ron Garbowicz Phil Gazzola Therese Geary Cheryl Giacola Keith Giertych Jesse Givens Joe Gleason Dawn Golchert Gail Goldman Cary Goldman Sue Golinski Dave Goodalis Elizabeth Goodsell Nathaniel Goon Adrienne Goss Helen Gouzoulis Christie Grange John Green Betsy Greenhill Mike Greiner Ed Griese Jon Grubbs Leslie Guarino Kelly Gutknecht Cheryl Haine Lori Halbur Greg Hall Ken Haller Meg Halligan Tom Halm Malt Hampton Judy Hanka Friendship is Julie Boyle and Sandy Boll. JUNIORS 135 l jur.i Hjnstck Sarah Hanson Rich Hardman Mike Harju Jason Harper Peggy Harry Monica Hart Greg Hartenbower Bob Hassert Gary Harvey Allyson Hawley Jim Haupert Laura Hayes Jackie Haynes Linda Healy Lee Heard Monique Hcbrank Colleen Hector Scott Heim Mark Heltmach Walter Henning Bob Hernandez Cindy Hickman Karen Hiddleston Ann Higgins Gary Hinckley Rich Hinckley Brook Hodges Mark Hoffman Chris Hornbrook Barb Horne Cindy Hovis Sue Howland Tom Howorlh Marjorie Hradecky Susan Huff Tara Hunt Gina Husted Tami Jaacks Nancy Jacobson Karen Jacoby Charlie Jacot Liz James Al Jaskula Jana Jedlicka Libby Jenkins Val Jencks Jerry Jewell Junior Sara Hanson questions, Which is the Scarlet Letter? 136 JUNIORS Cathy Jessup Bill Johnson Dave Johnson Junior Cheryl Haine gives the Cauldron pho- tographer a nice smile. Debbie Johnson Kathy Johnson Scott Johnson Carol Jusko Terri Kane Kevin Karbonek Jean Karl Mark Karl Nick Karonis Cindy Kasinecz Steve Kasper Bill Kassar Laura Katauskas Linda Katrein Ken Kawka Gail Kay Denise Keehan Kallie Kcndlc Chris Kendig Wayne Kenning Tari Kerr Venu Khatau Diane Kikta Cindi King Kathy King Russ Kitzmillcr Don Klein Diane Klicpera Janet Klise Greg Klonowski Kim Koncar Jerry Konoff Jim Kostccki Joe Kovac Joe Kozak Angela Kramer Rod Kranz Mike Kreush Karen Kroll Natalie Kruse Marius Kucinas Joan Kuester Mark Kufrin Mike Kuhn Amy Kukielski JUNIORS 137 Jean Kunst Valerie Kurlh Rjy Kustush Len Kuzmickt Steve Lalla Debbie Lander Jean Landers Stacy Landers Cindy Lang Darren Lange Paul LaPrise Barb Laraia John Larrison Maria Laughlin Joyce Lavin Lana Lawson Mark Lawson Joe Leduc Angelo I.encioni Jessica Leonetli Steve Lewis Debbie Lindsey Karen Lingafelter Linda Lipkin John Lityiak Cheri Lorenz Jim Loufman Doug Luecke Ron Lukowski Steve Lund Jeff Lundeen Tom Lustuk Tim Luttrcll Tara Mackie Debbie MacLearie Maureen Mahaffur Moira Maher Georgia Majors Jim Majors Paul Malersk John Maloney Sheri Mancss Bob Mann Jim Manning Phyllis Markowicz Carl Maronich Glenn Martin Russ Masa 138 JUNIORS Play along with junior Jim Manning Pat Mason John Mastera Paul Masters Tom Matt Tony Maurer Bill McBride Ron McCafferty Mall McConnell Kevin McCoy Mike McFadden Paul McGrath Mike McGuckin Pal McGuckin Kim McPheters Jim McQuaid Alex Meeker Steve Meents Mark Meister Nancy Meister Mark Mcmlcr Lisa Meyers Mike Michela Laurie Mika Chris Mikesell Rich Miyazaki Natalie Montgomery Janice Moore Phil Moore Robin Moore Mary Moran Kim Muchlhauser Peg Murray Brian Naberhaus Scott Nance Theresa Nania Tom Napolski Steve Ncdcr Linda Neese Don Nelson Jim Nevling Suzy Newman Peggy Newton Mike Nicholson Kim Nolan Nancy Norco Marilyn Nork Scott Novovesky Todd Nuccio JUNIORS 139 Karrie Nystrom Mark Obidowicz Mike O'Brien Lily Ochart Ron O'Conell Brian O'Dea Karen O'Grady Cort O'Haver Cindy Oldenburg Greg O'Leary Gwenne O'Leary td O'Neill Laura Owen Belly Padilla Jimmy Page Tammy Papievij Kathy Pallaver Becky Parker Duane Parker Debbie Parrish Debbie Patrey Tony Paulhus Mike Paveglio Tom Pawlowicz Jeff Pelcrs Sue Peterson Sieve Perry Jim Pelras Kevin Pfisler Jim Phillips Kirk Pierce Char Plotrowski Dianna Pillman Yvonne Planer! Debby Poag Russ Pogue Laurie Poller Mike Pralschcr Debbie Preisler Karen Priano Dan Pucci David Puchi Greg Pulley Jeff Quinn Tale Quinton Paul Rakowski Vijay Ramachandraiyer Marco Ramos 140 JUNIORS Rich Rankin Daryl Ranlis Shannon Rantis Rama Rao Tom Rasmussen Steve Raynie Dave Reaster Deb Redde rot h Maureen Reed Kevin Reid Julie Rendek Laurie Renzenik Paul Richey Bob Ring Greg Rizzo Mike Rogoz Jill Rojek Mark Roman John Roth Rick Roly Renee Rouleau Bob Rowe Marilyn Russo Rick Russo Eleni Rustames Dean Rutherford Steve Ryson Scott Sabia Dan Salazar Linda Sauer Al Sawyer Tom Scara Alane Schaefer Paula Scheckel Mike Schei Gary Schirmacher Sue Schlaker Carl Schmidt Craig Schmidt Michelle Schmidt Lori Scott Maria Sedares Mark Semeneck Renee Sevilla Kevin Shaw Steve Shea Mike Sherman Sue Sherman JUNIORS 141 Laura Shope Valerie Shum.in Claudette Simkus Shjron Skoog Bruce Slater Lisa Slater Bruce Sloier Brian Smith Ken Smith Mike Smith Sandy Smith Steve Solberg Sharyn Soucek Mark Sowinski Dale Spatt Phil Spoils Jim Springsteen Sandy Springstroh Rob Stachowiak David Staie Neil Stanley Steve Stcrnickle Jean Stevens Denise Stone Jan Stoller Greg Strasser Steven Straub Sharon Strobl Phillip Strods Steve Studka Eric Subic Lori Surdich Bob Svoboda Debi Sweeney Rich Swenson Aleyna Szwajaka Indriati Tan David Tate Russ Taylor Sandy Taylor Tracie Thomsen Laura Thompson Nancy Todd Ken Twardzik Mike Underway Ann Vandenheuvel Gregg Vanick 142 JUNIORS Barb Vasey Ken Vedder Jody Venske Kelly Verdonck Margaret Villarreal Bill Vineyard Jenny Volpe Karen Vondrasek Jim Votava Jeff Wadman Debbie Waite Kathy Walker Kevin Walker Kim Walker Jim Wallace Mike Walsh Chris Ward Jayne Ward Dawn Watkins Tami Was Kris Watson Lori Weber D. O. Wccotu Laura Wendell Dave Wenz Diane Wenz Kim Werling Ernest White Robin Whittmyer Wendy Wiegand Robert Wiemer Wendy Will Cheryl Williams Dennis Williams Ed Williams Mike Wilson Margaret Winkler Chuck Wolf John Wolf Linda Wolf Marge Wolf Jeff Wolnik Teresa Workman Jody Wuerfel Lynn Yanuzzi Camille Yoder Wade Youngs Dawn Zebic Debbie Zeigler Scott Zenger Cary Ziebell Tim Zindrick JUNIORS 143 fl CF156 OF 5EHIORITIS After four years of school, seniors can proudly say, We made it! The class of '79 produced a 1st place Homecoming float, and our hardworking football team secured a home for the bucket here at North! Most of the seniors took it easy this year, but used all their brain power thinking about their future plans. The seniors claim that they are the best at everything, especially parties. 1979 was a good year after all. it produced a great graduating class! At a home football game. Sandy Sullivan keeps Confronted by a camera. Gwen Woock turns on the charm her hopes up for a win. SENIOR CLASS BOARD: Front row 1 to r Linda Ichcnaga, Laurie Caputo, pres., Grace Williams, Jenny Oudin. Row 2: Nancy Pora- zinski, Leeann Neitz, Carol Mikescll, Vicki Vanden Heuvel. Yvonne Aranda, Kathy Karl. sec. 144 SENIORS Julie Alms Brian Anderson Kurl Anderson Lawrence Anderson Linda Anderson Ben Anselmo Matt Antolik Harold Appelman r Yvonne Aranda Kurt Arnouil Collette Asbcll Steve Atkins Theresa Atkins John Auberg 145 John Filigruld (i t having Jtlfndfd DC North foi 4 y n Brad Austin Ginger Bahler Craig Bahlmann Karen Balich Kris Barich Jill Barrera Roxann Barry Steve Bassany Dean Battaglia Steve Beach Bob Beardsley Steve Becker Tom Becker Dale Beggs 146 Polly Bessler Gerald Bevignani Lisa Bjerknes Jane Blaha Chris Blank Dave Block Mary Bloedorn Bret Bodoh Heidi Boehm Pam Boese Greg Boltz Bill Bovard Mark Bowman Jim Boyle Margo Boyle Dan Bradley 147 Chri Hds jn xh«( numbw on itx «ih itgiiHi Pat Brady Sara Brand Mark Brown Steve Brucato Joan Brucher Sue Bucher Charles Burke Linda Bute Scott Campbell Row Campbell Tracy Cale Mark Caldwell Anne Caccippio Annette Caballero 148 Patricia Capocy Laurie Caputo Virginia Carens Deni Carlton Julie Carlton Pal Carney Cathy Carr Kevin Carroll Kim Carter Linda Cervenva Anne Chapman Carol Chipman 149 MMMMMM, i«up jutt lilt irunu nukttV’ uniln Mjiy Jo Hrj- Carrie Clausen Kurt Clemmensen Kathy Clement Gail Clore Tom Conklin Mike Conway Carole Cook Mark Cooper Laura Correa Jim Cramer Doug Cross Peggy Cruickshank Karen Croxton Pat Croxton Mark Cubic Don Cunningham S « no evil, Kmi no evil. pMk no «vtl. Do no «vtl? Robin Sudlln. Mary Lou Rook, and Sandy Sullivan pot at th Ptp AttamWy. 150 Mike Cushing Leslie Dallner Mary Dalton Mark Daly Mike Davis Debi Day Jeff Dean Ann Desitter Scnlonn iKf Ho n«oming AtwinUy w it in tmptnx it Md, KtitHoll picpirct to «nnouixt thr King jnd Qut n Cindy De Witt Liz Diaz Dave Donoho Vic Drescher 151 Barb Downey Karen Easoz Chuck EhUchlacgcr Dennis Eichelbaum John Eisner Gayle Elliot John Ellsworth Jeff Enge Bill Engelsman Lynette Erhart Sue Erhler Vance Erwin Pam Ferguson Linda Fanning Mike Falzone Steve Fabri 152 Win 0 rxrUimt Powder Puft pUytrt Pim Ciolkoti end Kjihy Karl. Michelle Frenzel Jim Fox William Fox Jeanine Flick John Fitzgerald Sharry Fisher Tom Fisher Cyndi Figura Holly Girard Sean Garratt Mary Galbraith Sue Gaylord John Gay Dave Gay • 153 Elena Glazier Don Glenn Brian Golchert Lisa Gonzalez Kellie Goulding Maria Cragasin Pam Graunkc O Mary Gray Craig Greenhill Chris Greytak Kay Gunn Peggy Cunn Karen Halm Janice Hamblin 0 Kathy Hanzlik Rich Harloe D«t Roupp rrftrcl on K«t future 1S4 Mary Harrett Kalhy Harry John Hashimoto Kathy Hawkins Homework party” at Mike Swanton's locker. bu y doing thru homework art Becky Hunt, and Anne Locker. Kim Hawkins Michiko Hayatsu Chris Heim Lisa Heim Stacie Heintze Mary Jo Hejmej Lori Hellard Janine Hill Pam Hill Debbie Hinckley Larry Hinckley Angela Hird 155 Alice Hoffman Bob Honn Mike Hosek Patty Hottman Janice Houston Chuck Hovis Joanne Howard Scott Howard Sue Howard Alan Howe Mary Hughes Paula Humbert Karen Hunt • Becky Hurst 156 David Hutton Ken Hyne Linda Ikenaga Shirley Hagan Lisa Imes Brian Incrocci Mike Jasek Cathy Jedryck Lynn jenson Fred Jewell Randy Jewell Tim Jilek Bob Jonas Gabie Johnson 157 Steve Jackson Jon Jantzen Terry Johnson William Jones Jo Ann Joyce Kim Kanzler jo Anne Kapsa Alison Karbonck Karen Kardynalski Kathy Karl Ellen Karmazin Jeff Keller Rich Kenny Ann Kenny Mike Kerr 0 Kim Khoe Winner of ihit year' Sylvettei Stallone look alike contett. Tony fulco it caught by the Cauldron Cameraman 1S8 Bruce Kiefer Eric King Rich Kinka Peg Kinler Ed Kipta Dave Kirkland Cullen Kline Anne Klingler Sharon Knight Karen Koeppe Pam Koski Nancy Kotlin Jim Kozisek Chris Kremer Mark Kukielski Nancy Kupper Dave Kusnierz 159 Sun O'Conn nmnptt to ttfttt mock bunt bttvmn Don Cunninghim jnd Jim Fon Jill Kustush Dave Lacey Ken Lalla Jude LaLonde Madeleine Lamba Robin Larimer • Sue Larson Jeff Lawler David Leach Ed Lewicki Jim Liberacki Judy Liedtke Paul Lloyd Nancy Laboda 160 Kathy Locker t Steve Loder Bruce Lotz Mel Loving Beth Lundeen Cheryl Lynch Dawn Maclearie Janice Mahon Chris Mahoney Brian Mann Joan Mann Mary Manning Evelyn Mapalo Jim Marsh Dave Martin Kristin Matthews 161 Kim Matthie Margaret McAlpinc John McAnally Pat McCann Renee McGee Karen McKendrick Kathy McLain Diana McMillan Darrell McNair Mark Meadcn Gary Meiser Ken Meyer Bob Michael Cathy Michaels Carol Mikevell Steve Mikolas 162 Jim Millar Nancy Miriani Sue Mitchel Mike Molinari Bruce Monteilh Lynn Moore Leslie Moran Peggie Moran Victoria Moskal Dave Mullins Laura Mullins Tammy Mullinix Donna Munganest David Murphy 163 Sharon Murphy Dave Nance Elaine Navin Liz Nelson Mike Neperney Mark Nevling Bill Nicholson Jill Nolan Cindy Novovesky Peggy O'Connor Sean O'Connor Lora O Javer Cindy Olson Dave Olson 164 Foreign nchingt itudtnt Jotnnr Howard uVn tint out to pot Valerie Olson Dtk Tijrloc b«omn chocoUt jiwpit Kim Omang Jennie Oudin Bill Parizek Jon Parillo Faith Pasek Deb Patsones Mark Patsones Dan Paule Roger Paulhus Dale Paulson Cheryl Paveglio Steve Pawlowicz Jim Pearson 165 Scott Pettit Chris Petersen Mike Pieczynski Bob Pigott Brian Pine Judy Pinta Jan Pistorius Edward Pohl Gwen Pollack Dcbi Pomcy Nancy Porazinski Daryl Potts 166 Joanne Pouleson Dan Powers Susan Prepejchal Steve Pulley Doug Purcell Steve Putnam Lori Pyburn Marcia Reese Barb Rendall Dave Rericha Barbara Rice Kathy Locker Laurie Riley Richard Riley Mary Rizzo Sheryl Robinson Uurir Capulo ahout . Toga. toga, legal at lH« CUntxid Wmi Cam 167 ) ckl« Stink it caught nd-luiidtd dong h Komowk Jody Rogosen Nancy Rohlfing Jamie Rohloff Andrea Rojek Diane Romo Michelle Rondeau Jeff Rongaus Mary Lou Rook Terry Rossman James Roth Laurie Rozak Debbie Ruopp Mark Ru«ell Larry Ryan Doug Sablick Paul Sanborn 168 Sue Saul Frank Savino Kri tie Sceper Dave Schmitt Seanine Sembach Nancy Senn Linda Shaw John Shuman 169 Jo Siewak Rick Sirovatka Alena Skala Earnest Smith Larry Smith Linda Smith Dave Smoot Brad Snyder Mike Sorrells Nancy Souku; Nancy Specht Kathy Spencer Dan Springslrom Sue Spurrier 170 Enjoying thtir ft iimt m Z dy Hrrrurvdej. P g Kmtrt. nd JoAnrx How id mm Robin Stadtler Kathy Stahl Pam Stankiewicz Jackie Starck Ann Stauffer Kevin Stein Linda Stepek Mark Steward John Storino Shari Strauser Sandy Sullivan Margie Superits Jamie Susal Joe Svoboda Mike Swanson Sue Swenson 171 Sandra Szalkowski Debra Taylo- Shcrill Taylor Byron Teats Marc Teller Gail Thomas Cory Tintera Phil Trowbridge Tony Trovato Denise Tulley Cheryl Twardzik Sue Valentine Vicki Vanden Heuvel Kelly Vanderwalker Debbie Vaughn Karen Vesely loll DiIImt g « ROWDIE il a fool bill gimr again ! Lyom Town' skip. 172 Bob Vrdoljak Jjn Wachowiak Cathy Wagner George Walker Tom Walters Beth Wandrey Sue Ward A1 Warwick Jean Wedeman Karen Welch Linda Werling Dave West Bob Whaley Sandy Whitburn 173 Nancy K upper n (lathed by a Cauldron photographer Rhonda Wilkinson Grace Williams Karen Wilson Lisa Wilson Nancy Wysocki Joe Wintermute Jim Winters Christine Wpkas Gwen Woock Monte Yackle Michele Young Lisa Yearian Jim Zajac Ed Zak Wendy Zelmer Jim Zidek Kira Mjtthin in Kfr Float Building IV (bit 174 Daryl Zicmkc Ann Zimmerman Chuck Allen Ron Boop Jerry Bradley Pam Brosig Jill Didrickson Jim Gatlin Caroline Hannapel Bill Harasti Zady Hernandez Kathy Jones Jenny Jura Dale Keehan 175 Shawn Lund Pat McCarthy Sandy Morgan jane Nadle Dave Nagy Jim Nash Amy Overstreet Mike Parkinson Randy Pearson Larry Planer! Ted Podgorski Paul Tobias Laura Torbik Mark Wascher Nancy Webster Bob Wendt Dave Wienke 176 • I I I • I EPUCSUE Well seniors, welcome once again to (drum roll please) you guessed it-the-senior survey- this year the Cauldron staff re- ceived 250 responses! We discovered that of all those who are trying to make it until June, 99% are going to get married and they want 24 kids (stunting their growth at age 4). On this year's list of favorites” the movie Animal House is sending students swarming to colleges to find out what it's really like. Worst movie Grease has had everyone boycotting bryll cream in the stores. Gone with the Wind was voted best book followed close- ly by Playboy(just for the infor- mative articles, of course!). And a wise assortment of text books or required reading were voted the worst with (the envelope please) again this year The Scar- let Letter leading the group. The favorite musical group was REO Speedwagon and the al- bum Infinity was voted most listened to. Everyone seemed to agree that the groups Kiss and the Village People should rent a room at the Y or join the Navy. The worst TV show by far was (I'm a little bit country and I'm a little bit rock n' roll) Super spirited seniors cheer rowdily at the Tro- jan week assembly. Donny and Marie. The favorite TV show was Mork and Mindy (Nanunanu!) Best female singer was a tie between Olivia Newton John and Barbra Streisand. Best Male Singer was (to the Cauldron staff's renewed faith in the good taste of the Seniors) Billy Joel! Best actor was Clint Eastwood and best actress was Miss Teeth and Hair Farrah Fawcett-Majors. The favorite Dean was Miss R. (Could this have anything to do with the student parking lot?) About 60% of the Seniors dislike disco. The most listened to radio station was WLUP. Mr. and Ms. Wheaties are Paul (Bubba) Sanborn and Mary Jo Hejmej. Favorite teacher was (that's right!) the world's cutest cheerleader — Mr. Pappas! Per- sons most likely to succeed are Dave Gay and Peggy Moran (succeed in what?!?) 95% of the people are going to attend Prom. And the worst commer- cial was EXTRA-EXTRA Timmy of Long Chevrolet. Best Dressed Guy — Ed Eber- stadt and Best Dressed Gal — Lisa Yearian. Cutest Guy, Sean O'Connor and Cutest Gal Sandy Sullivan AND as polled by a certain group of girls. Matt Antolik was voted the Biggest flirt. Best couple (the moment you've all been waiting for . .. drum roll please . . .) Beth Lun- deen and Jeff Enge. Last but not least — people can't even remember the parties let alone how many they've been to! Infinity! B st male athlete Paul Bubba Sanborn leads the way onto the field to play the Clenbaid West Hilltoppers. SENIOR SURVEYS 177 IPIIaVT ieiiiiii ALMS, JULIE: Outdoor Club 2,3,4; Biology Award 2; National Honor Society 4. ANDERSON, KURT: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,4; Intramurals 3. APPELMAN, HAROLD: Orchestra 1; Biology Award 1; Monty Python Players 1,2,3; Debate Team 2,3,4; Drama 2,3,4; Omega 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3; Physics Award 3; Intramurals 3,4; Silver Math 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Math 4; Nat. Mer- it Finalist 4; 111. State Scholar 4. ARANDA, YVONNE: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; A Capella 4; Class Board 4; Operetta 4; Home- coming Steering Comm. 4; National Honor Society 4. AUSTIN, BRAD: Choir 1,2; Office Aide 1,2; Pool Leader 3,4; A Capella 3,4; Chamber Choir 4. AVNEGAARD, LARS: A.F.S. Student 4. BEVIGNANI, GERALD: WDGC 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 2,3; Jazz Band 3,4; Symphonic Band 4. BJERKNES, LISA: Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; In- tramurals 2,3,4; Outdoor Club 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Spanish Club 4; National Honor Society 4; 111. State Scholar 4. BLANK, CHRIS: Powder Puff 3,4. BLOCK, DAVE: Book Club 1,2,4; A.V. Aide 1; Ger- man Club 1; Cauldron 2; Omega 2; Forensics 1; Dra- ma Club 2,4; Thespian 2,4. BOESE, PAMELA: Choir 2,3; Troja net tes 2; Operet- ta 4; A Capella 4. BOOP, RON: Football 1; Gymnastics 1; Football 2. BOYLE, JAMES: Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4. BOYLE MARGO: Concert Band 1,2,4; Marching Band 1,2,4. BURKE, CHUCK: Track 1,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; WDGC 2; P.E. Leaders 3,4; Intramurals 3,4. BUTE, LINDA: Drama Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Powder Puff 4. CALE, TRACY: Class Board 3,4; Ski Club 3,4. CAMPBELL, ROSS: Gymnastics 1; Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Outdoor Club 2; Ski Club 2,3,4; Choir 2; Intramurals 3,4; A Capella 3,4; Operetta 3,4; Chamber Choir 4; Nat. Honor Society 4. CAPLI, FAIDE: A.F.S. Club 4; A.F.S. Student 4. CARENS, GINNY: Office Aide 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2; Class Board 1,2; Powder Puff 3,4. CERVENKA, LINDA: Cheerleader 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; Intramurals 4. CHAPMAN, ANNE: Gymnastics 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Cauldron 3; P.E. Leader 3,4; Intramurals 4; National Honor Society 3,4. CHIPMAN, CAROL: Trojanettes 2; Class Bd. 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Intramurals 4; Office Aide 3. CIOLKOSZ, PAM: Nurse's Club 1; Ski Club 3,4; Class Bd. 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Homecoming Steer- ing Comm. 3,4; Chairperson 4. CLAUS, AMY: Intramurals 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 2; National Honor Society 3,4. CLEEK, MIKE: Football 1. CLORE, GAIL: Band 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4. CONKLIN, TOM: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. CRUICKSHANK, PEGGY: Intramurals 3,4; Silver Math 3; Pool Leader 3,4; Outdoor Club 4; Gold Math 4. CUBIC, MARK: Intramurals 3; Soccer 3,4; Wres- tling 2,3; Football 1. DESITTER, ANN: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Class Bd. 3; Operetta 4; A Capella 4; Nat. Honor Society 4. DE WITT, LUCINDA: Music Award 1; Orchestra 178 SENIOR SUMMARIES 1,2,3,4; Silver Math 3; German Award 4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4. DUNN, MITCH: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; In- tramurals 3,4; Nat. Honor Society 4. EBERSTADT, ED: Gymnastics 1; Track 2; Golf 3,4. ENGE, JEFF: Operetta 4. ERWIN, VANCE: Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Drama 4; Photo Club 3; Cauldron 3,4; A.F.S. Show 4. FALZONE, MIKE: Tennis 1,2,3. FISHER, SHARRY: French Club 2; Class Bd. 2,3; Homecoming Steering Comm. 3,4; Chairperson 4; Cauldron 3,4; Copy Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3. FOX, BILL: Football 1; Stage Crew 2. FOX, JIM: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Basketball 4; Intramurals 4. FRENZEL, MICHELLE: Trojan Band 1; Track 1; Equestrian Club 1; Ski Club 2; Class Bd. 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. FULCO, TONY: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Co captain 2,3,4; Nat. Honor Society 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. GAY, DAVID: Valedictorian; Nat. Merit Scholar- ship Finalist; National Society Of Professional En- gineers Scholarship Finalist; Illinois State Scholar; Bausch and Lomb Award 4; Physics Award 3; Chem- istry Award 2; Physical Science Award 1; Gold Math 4; Silver Math 3; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Who's Who 3,4; Curriculum Committee 4; Math Club 4; Intramurals 3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3. GAYLORD, SUSAN: Track 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Bowling 4. GLAZIER, ELENA: Choir 2; A Capella 4; Cauldron 3; Nat. Honor Society 4; Intramurals 3,4. GOLCHERT, BRIAN: Debate 2; Auditorium Crew 1,2,3,4; Chess Team 1,2,3,4; Captain 3,4; 2nd Board State Champion 3; War Games 2,3,4; Treasurer 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Library Aide 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Aurora College Computer Contest 4. GOULDING, KELLIE: Class Bd. 3; Powder Puff 4. GRAGASIN, MARIA: Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Tro- jan Band 1; Concert Band 2; Wind Ensemble 3,4; Outdoor Club 3,4; Kaleidoscope 4; Student Council 4; Science Club 3; Class Bd. 2; Nurse's Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4. GUNN, KAY: Basketball 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; D-Club 3,4. HALM, KAREN: Drama Club 1; A.F.S. 2; Omega 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Women's Club Scholarship 3; Nat. Honor Society 4; 111. State Scholar. HANZLIK, KATHY: A.F.S. 1; German Club 1; Sci- ence Club 2,3,4; Outdoor Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Badminton 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Honor Student 1,2,3,4; Nat. Honor Society 4. HARLOE, RICH: Radio 1,2; Intramurals 4; Tennis 1. HEJMEJ, MARY JO: Track 1,2,3,4; Nurse's Club 1,2,3,4; Teens Against Cancer 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; Cross Country 2,3,4; D-Club 3,4. HOUSTON, JANICE: French Club 1; Choir 1; Omega 1,2,3,4; Northwind 1,3. HOWARD, SUE: Class Bd. 2,3; Powder Puff 4. HOWE, ALAN: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Soc- cer 3; Intramurals 3,4; WDGC 1,2,3; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Math 4; Silver Math 3; 111. State Scholar 4. HUGHES, MARY: Basketball 1. HYNE, KEN: Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; D- Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4. IKENAGA, LINDA: Library Aide 2, Class Bd. 3,4. JENSEN, LYNN: Dean's Aide 2 JEWELL, RANDY: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Wargames 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Track 1, Cross Country 1, Radio Station 1,2,3,4, Chess 4. JOHNSON, STEVE: Radio Station 2,4; Drama 2,3; Continued on page 223 SENIOR SUMMARIES 179 3 THE « HfETIIlVf EDGE The backbone of school spirit and togetherness revolves around team events .. . mainly, sports! Life at school wouldn't be the same without the suspense of the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Girls' and boys' sports guarantee excitement for both participants and spectators. freshmen through seniors .. and the talent, now showing . push comes lo hovc on ,hc footb A tjkc down for Iwo points. Warming up before the race. 180 SPORTS Caricature by Steve Solberg. Two more for the Trojans. Another winning time for Jamie Rohloff Dawn Muniak leads the crowd in a cheer at the pep assembly. SPORTS 181 Varsity Football: Front Row. Ed Zak.Tom Domi- jon. Keith Giertych, Joe Barcia. Gregg Hall, Dev- on Devick, Mark Arbizzani, John Maloney, Ke- vin Cich, Ernie White. Row Two: Don Cun- nungham, Sean O'Connor, Dave Mullins, Steve Stirn, Jim Boyle. Al Jaskula, Al Sawyer, Jon Fisk, Daryl Zemke, Mark Patsoncs, Al Baxter. Row 3: Jim McQuaid, Paul Sanborn, Tim Giertych. Dave Wienke, Mike Kuhn, Daryl Lang. Steve Mccnts, Joe Svoboda, Chris Greytak, Tim Luttrell. Row 4: Bill Vineyard, Matt Antolik, Brad Snyder. Rich Dlesk, Jim Fox, Vic Orka, Kurt Elliott. Kevin Reid, Tony Cavalli, Tom Edwards. ANCTHEC WINNING TIEAIG! TROJAIr Tom Edwards eyes the defenders as he sweeps right. In the Varsity football scene of 1979, the Tro- jans tied for third place in the conference with a 5-3 record. Coach Carstcns was very proud of his varsity players, saying we knew we had skill, but we lacked depth. The small amount of players, however, was very strong, espe- cially in the first three shutout games. We played good football, Carstens went on to comment. Downers North has always had good football, because we have always had good players. The Coach expects to have a tough team again next year, even though we are losing the super Seniors , who gave great effort, ac- cording to Coach Carstens, with twelve letter- men returning among the outstanding sopho- more and junior players. The effort given this year by the players, spectators, parents and fac- ulty made this an enjoyable season. Watch out next year! :W Kurt Elliott concentrates on Trojan strategy. 182 FOOTBALL Victorious Trojans. Bubba Sanborn. Jeff Quinn, Tom Donijan. and Bill Vineyard burn the Devils at the bucket and bring home first prize. Tee time for supertoe. Matt Antolik turns on the power FOOTBALL 183 TEAMS OUTCiASS COMPETITION This year's freshmen football team finished fourth in conference with a record of five wins, three losses, and one tie for the A squad and two wins, and seven losses for the B squad. Most Valuable Player, Paul Ford rushed 296 yards and broke the freshmen record for pass receptions. Throughout the season we have seen these young athletes mature into outstand- ing young men, stated Coach Tim Lang. They have shown many character traits that will as- sist them throughout their high school and post high school experiences. He feels that this sea- son has been very successful, despite a fair re- cord. This year has been one of the finest Soph- omore Football seasons, with the team chalking up a 7-2 record. The two games which were lost were only by a two point margin. Coach Don Moravec stated. They were a very competitive and nice group to work with.-' Coach Moravec cited Matt Fisher and Les Mapalo as being two fine players. Both of the boys were quarterbacks for the team. With another coach. Coach George Feuerschwenger, working with the offense, the boys were able to hold off almost anything which came into their territory. The boys had alot of depth which enabled us to play alot more of the boys this year, stated Coach George Feuerschwenger. Also he cited that if our boys keep progressing at the rate they have been, we should have a very fine Varsity team in the next two years. Congratulations on a great football season. Vic Kraw runs into the action. FRESHMEN A TEAM: Front Row: R to L: Greg Walker, Joe Albian, Al Allen. Art Goo- dell, Bill Needhin. Tom Andrews, Tom Blcchschmidt. Second Row: Ed Kramer. Roh Jaskula, Chris Campbell, John Cardar, Kurt Weber. Bob Vineyard Third Row: Mike Hatz, Chris Richcv. Dave Keehan, Jim Runavich. Joe Hunn, Chris Reed. Fourth Row: Scott Lange. Paul Ford, Jim Mastera, Tom Fox, Larry Cole- man, Rich Villareal. 184 FOOTBALL FRESHMEN B TEAM: Front Row: Jim Has scrt, Mitch Bright. Rich Scheitler, Jim McCin nis, Glenn Slotlcr, Dave Wellan, Grany Cale Bob Rismundo. Second Row: Chris Thompson Bi ch Warzyk, Tom Campbell. Dave Oudin Mike Treblo, Dan Cianco, Chris Fabbri, Joe Barry. Third Row: Joe Kovack, Keith Walker, Jason Ritter, Bill Parizek, John Bartowiak, Tom Clisham, Jim Duffy, Fourth Row: Jeff Kuhn, Jeff Deam, Dan Hassel, Mike Paugys, Bob Drogmueller, John Martin,. Fifth Row: Mike McAlpine, Jerry Creamer. Bill O'Connell, Jeff Kenyon, John Walker, Rich Voida, Brian Smith. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: George Drobncy, John Dijohn, Ken Up- ton, Mike kes, Dan Partkowiak, Dave Hill, Bob Crowley, Greg Strausser. John Rolphing, Rick Samborn. Second Row: Coach Moravec, John Fabbri, Kevin Kujawa, Matt Stirn, Dan Karma- zin, John Tan, Tim Bourgeois. Al Brown, Coach Feurschwenger. Third Row: Scott Scholtens, Mike Leigh, Joe Krcmpp. Bill Blemschmidt, Jim Miller, Lin Khoe, Marty Conway, Kent Gould. Sam Trovato. Fourth Row: Matt Fisher, Ed Stadtler, Alan Foust. Doug Dlesk, Joe Marconi. Vic Kraw, Rick Ponx, Bob Greytak, Fifth Row: John Wagner, Mike Vernon, Lcs Mapolo. Tory Steed, Jim Wilson, Ken Heyse, Tom Corr, Daryl Young, Jeff Pedigo. FOOTBALL 185 pr i Athenas: Bottom row. 1 to r: Leslie Dallner. Tra- cie Thompson. Julie Brignell, Kathy Runavich, Jenny Repp, Sue Scholtens. Laurie Fisk. Nancy Laboda, Loretta Kazienko. Kim McPheters. Tra- cy Oleary, Anne Ford. Tina Tamborino, Jean- inne Landers. Jeaninne Storry Row 2: Cindy Cutincllo, Kathy Kozoman. Marybeth Duffy. Kim Mathias, Kathy McKelvie, Melanie Cor- son, Donna Hodina Row 3: Laura Hayes. The- resa Workman. Kim Barnes. Lynette Erhart, Debbie Waite, Karen Willison. Emily Ineich. Row 4: Caroline Villarreal. Margaret Villareal. Nadine Boyna, Carol Cushing. Row 5: Audry Whitlock. Laura Katauskas, Debbie Patsones Row 6: Lynne Beechamp. Judy Pinta Row 7: Gail Thomas. Trojanetles: Bottom row 1 to r: Kristin Lundcen. Debbie Gross, Cheryl Dragel. Kim Frenzel. Car- ol Kunst. Karen Robinson, Kim Telfer. Mary White. Cindy Bartolomei, Christine Kazienko. Renee Policky, Lisa Friedman. Row 2: Martha Padilla, Lynn Laria, Lisa Batio. Carie Duffin. Diane Sinz, Diane Ceran, Jennifer Ellis, Sue 186 DRILL TEAMS Smith, Kim Charles, Wendy Bouque. Sherry Scapin, Carlwyn Carby, Katie Byers. Tracy Heim. Janet DeWitt, Carrie Brigman Row 3 Ann Waterman. Laura Netrefa, Lisa Katauskas, Kathy Wilson. Tammy Nelson. Cathy Sergott, Beth Barich, Julie Landers. Sue Ineich. Bev Braatz, Jessica Simonson, Elaine Riha. Stacy Harloe, Kathy Dornback, Georgia Eblin. Cheryl Hawley. i ■ in teams .... irtn Atu ii! The Athenas completed the year with high rankings in competition. Marge Villarreal won Miss Drill Team” at a summer camp in Texas. The officers performed at the National Anti Smoking Convention in November. The annual Athena spectacular went well, attracting many spectators. The Athenas are looking forward to next year with great expectations. Athena cap- tain Cail Thomas summed up the feelings of the drill team. We had a successful year. Ev- eryone worked hard. 1 know the Athena- will continue to be a number one drill team next year. Athena Officers: Bottom I to r: Laura Kataus- Row 3: Judy Pinta. Lynne Beechamp. Nancy kas, Gail Thomas. Lynette Erhart. Row 2: Na- Laboda. dine Boyna, Margaret Villarreal. Kim Mathias. TheTrojanette Drill Team, led by Mi-s Nieft. started to work out at the beginning of the school year. Unlike previous squads, however, they no longer met as a class. Practices were held Monday evenings and after school on Wednesday and Friday. Along with performances at a football and basketball games the Trojanettes attended a National Drill Team Association clinic in No- vember at Adlai Stevenson High School They're a much improved team, stated Miss Nieft There is a lot of young talent coming up for Athenas. Kim McPheters proves that a smile can warm the coldest weather! 'They have no reason to live The Athe- nas perform a routine to Short People at the Homecoming assembly. SCUaVDS SIPaVPP SPIRIT The varsity and frosh soph chccrlcading squads were the heartbeat of the Trojan spirit this year after spending a good part of their summer at cheerleading camps at Western University in Kalamazoo, and at University of Illinois campus in Champagne, Urbana. Among other activities, the girls went to a leading jamboree at Morton West. They were deeply involved in planning assemblies and sponsoring Trojan Week, sold food and fun booklets to raise money, and purchased new uniforms. As for next year's squad, varsity sponsor, Ms. Jezik states, The competition should be stiff, but we'll choose the best squad we can. At a pep assembly, the underclassmen squad starts a rousing cheer. FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS: Front Ka- ren Upitis. Middle row: I to r: Debbie Wander. Lynn Caccippio, Sherry Mullins. Dawn Mun- iak, Patti Cooper, Sandy Erickson. Back: Sue Mahon. 188 CHEERLEADERS Show us what you can do, Lisa! cheers Julie Boyle. As the football game progresses, junior Sandy Boll leads the crowd in a rousing cheer Varsity cheerleaders: Bottom row. 1 to r. Colleen Clisham, Alane Schaefer, Julie Boyle. Nancy Wysocki. Top row: Kim Koncar. Sandy Boll. Lisa Enge, Mary Jo Hejmej. With spirit, junior Colleen Clisham helps keep the crowd's enthusiasm high. CHEERLEADERS 1S9 ©ICIS NET VICY©CIES The girls had a very good season this year, and we re looking forward to an excellent sea- son next year, stated varsity girls' tennis coach. Deb. Jones. The team finished the season with 9 wins and 8 losses, placing fourth in the West Suburban Conference and fourth in the district. The most valuable player was junior Cathy Jessup. The junior varsity team also had a worthwhile season. They were a nice group. We lost the early matches, but ended up win- ning most of the matches at the end of the season. stated coach Barb Zielinski. J.V. had a season record over 500 and placed fourth in districts and fifth in the West Suburban Con- ference. ,v ; i . Mi, i m ' i : w Lisa Enge returns a serve during a game. J.V. girl's Tennis, front row-1 to r: Deb Larimer, Jcannie Gunn, Cecile Balagtis. Allison Svoboda, Pat Beauchamp. Cathy Thompson. Second Row; I to r; Coach Zielinski, Gail Franger, Bren- da Crawley, Lisa Enge. Mary Taylor, Jean Stachowiak, Shirley Hagan, Denise Keehan, Dawn Zebic. Allison Svoboda serves herself to victory. 190 GIRLS' TENNIS GIRL'S VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: From row Debbie Patrey, Lori Zeland. Row 2: Coach Jones, Sue Sherman. Laura Thompson. Lisa Bjerknes, Cathy Jessup. Ann Stauffer. Lisa Bjerknes rushes the net during a match. Sue Sherman shows tennis star potential in a Lori Zeland does a forehand hit. return smash. GIRLS'TENNIS 191 Varsity top row (1 to R): Coach T Mosnia. Dave Smoot. Mark Cubic, Mike Cubic, Kevin Shaw, Cort O'Haver, Steve Shea, Mjrk Halibur, Jason Harper. Phil Strone- berg. bottom row (I to r): Eric Subic. Larry Smith. Neil Stanley. Steve Casper, Marco Ramos. Dave Schmidt, (not pictured: Carl Maronich and Mike Michela. co- captains). JV lto r (top row): Al Quintana. Coach Wivinis, Kim Turkington, Bob Cemovich. Nick Seasias. Al Shubert, Eric Sattler. Scott Pertilc. Mike To- bias, Monty Memler. Bob Bean. Todd Ku- With determination, junior Steve Shea prevents his Proviso West opponent from stealing the ball ciunas, Andy Tobias, Mel Senior. Jim Long. Jamey Shakeen. John Edwards. Glen Olsen. Dave Hale. Pat Welsh. (Not Pictured: Steve Cerny, Noel Narrajos. Larry Ryk) Bottom Row The soccer team had a fair season this year with a record of 2 wins. 2 ties, and 2 losses. The soccer team is 2 years old with JV in its first year. It is also the first year on the varsity level and in the West Suburban ConferenceCompetition. All conference players included: Mike Michela and Cort O'Haver Team co-captains were Carl Maronich and Mike Michela. Coach Mosnia expressed his feelings to- ward the season. For the first year of varsity com- petition I was somewhat pleased with our perfor- mance, although we lacked experience as a team (1 to r): Jun Kikuchi. Mike Katrein. Carter Hartz, Paul Pratcher. Mark Zuehl. Mike Lata. Kevin West, Mike Timble 192 SOCCER As he moves down the field. Paul Pratcher guards the ball carefully. 1st row (left to right) Jenny Oudin. Cathy Bor- rowski, Kathy Pallavcr, Barb Horne, Dawn Gol- chert 2nd row L to R Sue Valentine. Terri Ma- palo, Cathy Lumb. May Blocdorn. 3rd row L to R: Laurie Riley. Laurie Hall, Kim Khoc, Coach Miller. SETTING THE SPIRES The J.V. volleyball team had a great season this year with a record of 11 wins and 4 losses. The most valuable player was Lisa Colchert and most improved was Heidi Hunter. The team was made up of 8 freshman and 4 sophomores. Coach Grund- strom said, It was a fabulous season. The Varsity volleyball team also had a fantastic season with a record of 21 wins and 2 losses. The most valuable player was Cathy Lumb. All .onference players were Cathy Lumb, Terri Mapalo, Sue Valentine, and Laurie Riley. All area team members were Cathy Lumb and Terri Mapalo. Honorable Mention went to Sue Valentine, and Laurie Riley. Coach Miller said, It was the best season we have ever had. The girls had tremendous hustling and lots of spirit. I am looking forward to another great season next year. JV Volleyball: 1st row (left to right) Annette Dilacova, Kim Town 2nd row L to R Kathy Stubbe. Cindy Partridge 3rd row 1 to r Kim Cole, Heidi Hunter. 4th row I to R Teresa Blaedor, Chris Petroske, Joan Rizzardini, Lisa Colchert Sth row 1 to r Lynn Bosh, Cheryl Hoffman. Ann Khoc. oth row Shari Smith VOLLEYBALL 193 Varsity Boys' Golf Row 1 Doug Baddello, Joe Teller, Dave Kusnierz, Ed Eberstadt. Steve Mi- Gleason, Darrell McNair. Bruce Johnson. Row kolas. 2: Gary Schirmacher. Scott Bombaugh. Marc 194 BOYS' GOLF Girl ' Golf Carr. Row 2: Kathie Johnson, Chris Earl, Mr. Row 1: Jenny Swanson, Angie Kramer. Cathy Oracko, Kathy Spencer. Varsity golf captured third place in the West Suburban Conference Tournament and. the Frosh-Soph team finished second in WSC. Sen- ior Steve Mikolas was a member of the WSC All Conference Golf Team, and he won a sixth place medal at the Illinois State Tournament Championships. For his efforts he was named most valuable golfer. Coach Bruce Johnson said that this year s team represented DGN in the highest tradition of sportsmanship. They had a good reputation for honesty Girls Golf had a 2-2 dual meet record and they placed fifth in the Naperville Coed Best-Ball Tournament. The team captured sixth in districts and Jenny Swanson was named most valuable player. This was only the second year of girls' golf at DGN and Coach Oracko said We've made a lot of progress. Ed Ebcrstadt follows through on his shot. Steve Mikolas demonstrates a perfect drive. GIRLS'GOLF 195 GCIN0 TIHE The boys' varsity cross country team, coached by Mr Lewis, finished their season with a 3-5 dual meet record and a 96-41 overall record. Their running talents qualified them for sectionals where they finished eleventh. The freshmen were The team anticipates the start of the meet. 3-4 in dual meets and had a 16-29 all-opponents record. J.V. ended with a 13-26 overall opponents record, while the sophomores finished third in conference, had a 5-3 dual record and ended with a 29-22 all-opponents record. Setting the pace around the bend is junior Matt Hampton. Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Mark Karl, Mike Walsh, Bill Kessler. Bob Hernandez. Chuck Burke. John Roth. Back Row Tony Maurer, Tom Pawlowicz, Jim Loufman, Jim Manning. Bob Beine, Ken Hyne, Dan Pucci 196 CROSSCOUNTRY Froth-Soph Cross Country: Front Row Phil Clark. Rob Albert, Jeff Victorin, Steve Tracy, Bob Bridgman. Ray Smoot, Creg Pearson, Herb Eh- ninger, Paul Karl. Back Row Brian Kenning, Conklin, Everett Sands. Neil Hurley Scott Tracy. Dave Piotrowski. John May, Pat Shannon, Bill Hurst, Mark Reichard. Claytonn Girls'Cross-Country Front Row I to r: Lois Bcine. Cheerie Cheene Jones, Lisa Meyers, Karen Camp- bell. Kim Hinkle, Liz Williams. Diane Ehlers. Lisa Pucci. Row 2: Kim Muehlhauser, Mary Man- ning. Terry Murphy, Debbie Wander, Kay Gunn, Marylin Hejmej, Mary Jo Hejmej, Cindy Con- way. All the girls really get along well and we all work really hard to help each other out. said cross country team member Mary Jo Hejmej. All this hard work paid off and the Girls' Cross Country team captured a first place in the unof- ficial state tournament. The girls, coached by Mr. Lewis and Mr. Ritter, had a dual record of 10-0. Their all opponents record was a high 93- 1. The girls are really proud of what they are doing and what they've accomplished. stated Mr. Lewis. Warming up, down, and all-around! 198 CROSSCOUNTRY Lois Beine — Leading the pack I Margaret Cabrerra runs the final lap. Now showing their timing and .igility the varsity wrestling team. The cameras turn on the mats as the team captures the West Suburban Conference title with a 19-0 duel meet record. Co-captains Darrell McNair and Tony Fulco along with their teammates Ed Creise, Mark Arbizzani. Tom Conklin. Pat Car- ney and Steve Pawlowicz are caught in the spot- light as they are named to the all-conference team. Pat Carney goes on the road to the state tournament wins the award with a fifth place ranking. Varsity Wrestling: Front Row: Jerry Bradley. Mark lin. Pat Carney, Tony Fulco. Jeff Quinn. Steve Arbizzani. Scott Carroll, Darrell McNair. Rob Al- Pawlowicz, Rich Dlesk berts. Matt Hejmej. Ed Creise Row 2 Tom Conk- MAT MIEN MaVNBIUE CONFERENCE 200 VARSITY WRESTLING JV Wrestling: Front row, I to r Carter Hart , Mark Could. Row 2. Rich Benge, Mike MeFad- dcn. Jim Roth, Mike Coon, Mike liegh. Coach Wivinis. JV WRESTLING 201 AND UN TDD WINDS According to Coach Pisani the Sophomore Wres- tling team had a “very Successful season with a 13-2 record. The team placed first at the Niles East Sophomore Invitational. The wrestlers lost two tough matches to good wrestling teams, said Coach Pisani and he was also “very satisfied with the guys' performances throughout the year. The Coach looks forward to another successful season next year. Ron Crane pins his opponent. Sophomore Wrestling: Front Row: Dan Carroll, Matt Stirn. Row Two: Bob Crowley. Dijohn, Mark Rogoz, Darrl Youngs. Bartowiak, Jim Hinckley. Ron Crane, Bruce Steve Lucier, John Wagoner, Vic Kraw, John Keith Walker Warily eyes his opponenet Greg Walker sets up a takedown 202 Will Riha grimaces as ihe period begins. Frosh Wrestling: front row: Mark Zuehl. Marty Corson, Greg Walker, Dan Bannon, Dave Pio- trowski. Row 2: Mr Ripkc. Chris Reid, Joe Honn. The freshmen wrestling team had a very mo- tivating season. The team had a perfect 15-0 record, and they placed first in the freshmen Dave Baker, Jim McGinnis, Mike Hat , Joe Albian (capt). tournament held at Lyons. Coach Ripkc .aid. A season like this can push them for next year It gives them something to shoot for Mike Mapalo rallies for position. FROSH WRESTLING 203 aVQUaV action Varsity Girls Swim Team: Row 1: Jamie Roh- loff. Kris Matthews. Row 2: Julie Dockcndorff. Julie Sykes, Cindy Chessman. Row 3: Debbie The season wjs very successful.-' comments Coach Tom Hayek about girls' swimming. It was highlighted with winning two trophies and establishing many new team records. Another highlight this year for the girls was hosting the state meet here at our very own pool, and quali- fying a relay team and some individual swim- mers who came away with two medals The team this year was composed of a majority of freshman and sophomores, of whom Coach llayek believes will make a strong team next year. Also, this year there were major contri- butions from the diving squad. according to the Coach. Tremendous support. I hope it will continue next year. comments Tom Hayek with a smile. The team captured a 1st place victory at the invitational held here at Downers North. Kris Matthews displays the trophy with a smile. Planert, Coach Merilos. Zelm, Lynn Mizialko, Ginger Clemmensen, Row 4: Pat Trowbridge, Coach Hayek, Becky Broeker, Cheryl Haine, Sue Huff. Bernadette 204 GIRLS' SWIMMING Gayle Frangcr heads for swan lake. Jamie Rohloff demonstrates a fast finish. Frosh-Soph Girls Swim Team Row 1: Gayle Franger, Ami Shaw, jeannie Gunn. Row 2: Julie Spoils, Peggy Gcnis, Patty Pasakamis. Renee Bitner, Pam Chiodras, Rozanne Riley Row 3 Vickie Olson, Ginger McFarlane, Sue Boll. Mary Leduc, Chris Campbell, Renee Kriz. Row 4 Jackie Joyce, Kathy Flaherty. Molly Murray. Karen Smith, Kim Banks, Leslie Bartelt. Elaine Frazer. GIRLS' SWIMMING 205 TANKERS SPIIASIH T© YICTCCY Boys' Varsity Swimming Row 1 Gene Wolf. wood, Steve Putnam, Steve Stcrnical, Rich Nya- Mike Smith, Kevin Karbonic, Joe LeDuc, Joe Paul Fisher, Keith Carter, Jeff Putnam. Andrew saki, Mike Harju, Coach Butkus Row 3: Mike Siewak. Myasaki. Row 2: Larry Anderson, Mike Under- McFadin, Kurt Clcmmcnsen, Mark Roman, Boys’ JV Swimming: Tim Anderson, Dave Armstrong. Carl Barba. Ken Bianucci, Henry Chmeil. Chris Clemmensen, Jim Diaz, Jim Genis, Bob Greytak. Bob Hrouda. Andy McMillan, Alan Rohloff, Steve Slater, Kevin West, Rudy Wilcynski. Coached by Mr. Eric Kalback. 206 BOYS'SWIMMING BOYS'SWIMMING 207 Tracey Moc concentrates on her next move- ment. Girls' Gymnastics Team: Row 1: Diane Crist- man. Sue Pavlock. Gail Haborhaus, Lisa Cacci- pio. Row 2: Ms. Jones, Julie Boyle, Wendy Vet- ter, Paula Schecki, Lisa Enge, Debbie Ziegler, Mrs. Zielinski. Row 3: Beckie Bioeket. Dawn Lommorman. Sue Mahon. Tracy Moe. Harriett McNair, Jean Karl. Lynn I.araia, Jackie Ziegler. Paula Schecki warms up before a meet. 208 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Tracey Moe displays her talent on the unevens. Wendy Vetter shows her style on the horse Chatter over the chalk bin. Superagility is needed to do a back bend. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS 209 COUGRING ML THG BhSGS Varsity Baseball: Row 1- Coach Fcurschwenger, vin Walker. Row 2 - Dave Weinke. Dave Mul- Mccntc, Jon Jantzcn, Steve Fabbri, Monte Scott Carrol. Ron O’Connell, Mark Corson. Ke- lins, Keith Giertych, Rich Swensen, Steve Vackle, Jim Boyle, Darren Lange. Jim Zidck. Sophomore Baseball: Row 1- Vic Krjw. Steve Salazar. Frank Provenzano, Nick Siasios, Dan Sanders. Row 2 - Vaughn Velasco. John Fabbri. Bob Patrey, Matt Fischer. Phil Stromberg. Row 3 - Greg Strasser, Charles Scholtens, Tory Steed. Ed Stadtlcr, Scott Garrett, Mark Sinz. 210 BASEBALL FrosW Baseball: Row 1 - Bill Needham. Scott Lange, Dave Smuskiewicz. Grant Cale, Albert Quintana. Row 2 - Rob Alexander, Mitch Bright. Scott Penile. Dan Fors. Chris Fabbri, Brett Doranski. Row J - Vector Hoffman. Tom Fox, Jeff Deam. Row 4 - Tony Cranato. Paul Ford, Joe Honn, Rob Jaskula, Coach VanThour- nout. The camera pans, slowly drawing back to sweep the wind-blown American Legion field. On the home team side of the field. Dave Mullins and Jon Jantzen casually toss a ball back and forth. In the outfield. North High players shag flies, run wind sprints from foul pole to foul pole, and generally limber up. Close up: Coach Feuerschwcnger giving last minute instructions to his starting pitcher. Fade out • fade in on the umpire sweeping off home plate. Draw back and in rapid sequence focus briefly on the racks of bats, the new baseballs in their cardboard boxes, the catcher strapping on his shin guards. Draw back to a wide angle shot as the Trojans take the field. The new season, now show- ing Cartoon by Alan Foust. FROSH BASEBALL 211 Sophomore Basketball: Row 1 - Les Mapalo. Bob Patrey. Scott Schollens. Mike Tobias. Row Steed. Scott Riley, Russ Slezak. Steve Kalkofen. Greg Strausser. Ray Hanrahan. Steve Minani, 2 - Mark Sinz, Scott Garrett. Tom Casey. Tory Frosh Basketball: Row 1 - Scott Lange. Bill Needhan, Dave Keehan. Butch Warzyck, Dame Smuskicwicz. Bob Bridgcman. Steve Montgom- ery Row 2 - Mitch Bright, Rick Villareal. Chris Campbell. Dave Duzinski. Roger Smith. Rob Mesch. Bob Doudoyano. John Cardar. Row 3 - Coach VanThournout. Rob Jaskula. Jim Runa- vich. Vector. Hoffman. Bob Ludwig. Roland Imes. Ken Pressly. Paul Ford, Jim Mastera, John Edwards, Coach Kleckner 212 FROSH SOPH BASKETBALL The Freshman records of 78-79 show promise for future Trojan basketball teams' The A team, coached by Bill Kleckmer, led the records UNDEFEATED and thd B team coached by Mr. Vanthournout came in with an 8-3 record to be proud of! Our success was a combination of talent, intelligence and hard work, “beamed Coach Kleckner These guys have a lot of tal- ent, and they should continue to improve. A coach is probably never satisfied. commented Ron Jakes, But this year was super! We had our good times and our bad times The Soph team came in with a 0-10 WSC record. On the whole, they played good ball, continued Jakes They will mature into a good Varsity team. Three seconds in the lane - technical penalty - time's up! Frosh A team practices for their game against Clenbard West. FROSH SOPH BASKETBALL 213 C VI i-I S IIIIGIHT UP THE I II SCPEEN It was a slow start, but the last half of the season the boys played excellent basketball. says Coach Fred Jacobs. At one time, the varsity team was 1-7, but the final record in West Sub- urban Conference showed 7-9. North High player demonstrates good defensive tactics. Varsity Basketball: Row 1 - Dave Wienke, Gary Zicball, Mitch Dunn, Paul Malerick, Phil Strode, Steve Stirn. Bob Rowe. Row 2 - Ross Taylor, Tom Waschcr, Dick Riley. Bob Honn, Kurt Ander- son, John McAnally, Ken Meyer, Craig Bahlman. Tony Trhvato, Frank Karpowicz. 214 VARSITY BASKETBALL Riley wonders, Hey, where'd the ball go?' Offense player dribbles down to the end of the court to make a slam dunk shot. 215 Caricature by Steve Solberg. TIE'DJAN ©ICIS SHCCT I I f- 1ICI I Ciris' Varsity Basketball Row 1: Lisa Boucher. Gail Clorc. Debbie Angie Kramer. Kathy Pallavcr Row 3: Coach Kruegar. Sue Patrey, Allison Hoffman Row 1. Kay Cunn. Kim Muchlhauser, Schlaker, Barb Horne. Laurie Riley, Sue Garris. Debbie Patrey displays her expert skill Lisa Boucher gets ready for the game 216 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Citis and basketball go very well together' This year's Ttojan Varsity girls' basketball team has a season record of 9-13, sixth in their confer- ence. But according to Coach Krueger, the four or fives we lost were very close scores. The girls have worked hard since the beginning of the year- They've improved 100% since then. comments Coach Krueger The team effort is fantastic. The girls get along well. We never have any problems with practices, beams the Coach. He is very proud of his girls, and he has good reason to be Chris Cutincllo goes for a free throw — two points' Girls' Frosh-Soph Basketball: Row 1: Kim Krol, Kim Town. Cindy Springstien. Kim Hinkle, Jackie Kramer. Row 2: Coach Masa. Lisa Colchert, Cathy Halligan, Sue Chvatal, Sue Voss. Brenda Crawley, Chris Cutinello, Hiedi Hunter GIRLS' BASKETBALL 217 At the Trimeet with Thornwood- and Clenbard We%t, Coaches Lewis and Wcnc discuss run- ners' times. Trojan tracksters in this 2 mile run placed sec- ond at the trimeet. ST ’ST Boys' Varsity Track Team: Row 1: Dave Reas- ter. Chris Heim. Greg Cox. Jeff Keller, Jim l.aaufman, Tony Mauer. Tom Edwards Row 2: Scott Heim. Matt Hampton. Jim Manning. Bob Hernandez, Bob Seine, Coach Lewis. Row 3 Coach Wenc. Coach Kayse. Brian Naberhaus, Gary Lund. Tom Pawlowicz. Coach Kupisch. Row 4: Mike Michela, Malt Antolik. Ken Hyne. Jim Wallace. Kevin Reid Hurdlers Chris Heim and Jim Wallace give it their all. FAMOUS FOOTPRINTS OUTSIDE eiRAVUMAVNN's§ Junior Jim Laufman approaches his opponent to pass him during the 2 mile relay. During a hurdle, junior Kevin Reid adds style by vamping it up. In the 2 mile relay, Mike Lata leads and wins the race. Frosh Soph Boys' Track: Front row: Tom Campbell. Bill Boykan, Dan Ciancio. Tom An- drews, Kim Truckington, Neil Hurley. Al Foust. Row Two: Mark Bradford. Steve Tracy. Steve Vondrasek. Greg Walker, Greg Hatz, Herb Enhingcr, Mark l.ewandowski. Coach Ku- pisch, ROW Three: Mark Reichard, Larry Walls. Phil Clark, Rich Schcitler. Scott Tracy. Mike Lata, Coach Lewis. Row Four: Bob Mesch, Glen Elza. Jim Boggess. Art Goodell, Ken Heyse. Tom Corr. Andy Tobias, Rick Ponx. Row Five. Coach Kayse. Bob Ludwig. Jim Runa- vich, Lin Khoe. Alex Ghanaycn. Rick Villarreal. Dave Kcehan. Mike Tobias. Row Six: Coach Wenc, Steve Kalkofen. Joe Jura, Tom Casey. Mike Graham. Mike Leigh. Paul Ullo. Brian Kenning BOYS' TRACK 219 Girl's Track Team: Front row Liz Matt. Cheerie Jones. Cindy Conway. Karen Campbell. Row 2: Mary Jo Hcjmej. Margaret Cabrera. Row 3; Ter- ry Murphy. Lois Berne, Sarah Hanson, Sue Ward. Sophomore Pat Shannon passes a Glenbard West opponent in the 2 mile run. ATRACTT1CNS! Sophomore Mike Graham holds North's lead in the mile relay Caricature of girls' Coach Ritter by Steve Solberg. 220 GIRLS' TRACK Girls' Varsity Softball: Front Row r to I Maureen Anderson (Mgr.). Back Row: Coach Millar. Laurie Goss. Allison Hoffmann. Debbie Patrey. Christy Finch (Mgr.), Angie Kramer, Kim Muehlhauser. Riley, Kathie Johnson, Kim Khoe. Adrienne Mikesell, Brenda Curatolo. Lisa Boucher, Jackie Kramer. Jan Stotler. Lorraine JV Girls'Softball: Front Row: Kim Banks. Cindy Springsteen, Shari Smith, Lisa Golchert. Heidi Hunter, Lora Eckmann, Lori Fitzpatrick (Mgr ). Back Row: Coach Grunstrom, Christy Cutinello, Sue Chvatal. Madonna Goodscll. Kim Youngs, Nancy Hill, Chris Earl, Joy Taylor. Lynn Hurdle (Mgr.). SOFTBALL 221 Bowling team: Row 1 (I lo r)Sue Gaylord. Cindy Durbin, Dawn Gluszczyk. Row 2: Atchley, Karen Soloy. Cindy Novovcsky. Julie Rendeck. Beth Shreves, Julie Earl. Sara Brand, Debi Day, Paula Davis. Jane Badminton team: (1 to r): Row 1: Tracie Gasiel, MindieCrabbe. Rebecca Rybinski. Allison Svoboda, Jenny Volpe, Kathy Netisingha, Shirley llagan. Row 2: Laura Buschman, Donna Fontana, Kahy Klimek, Chris Ward. Gail Goldman. Lisa Ebert. Dawn Golchert, Row 3: Barb Brucato. Lynne Bockelman. Leanne Ebert, Carolyn Mikas. Cindy Ahrens. Maria Mikas, Shaon Skoog. Coach Dr. Hayes. Kathy Hanzlik. Hockey (L to R) Row 1 Carter Hartz. Jeff Bartelt. Tony Granato. Dave Lacey. Dan Sanders, Todd Moran. Rick Siravatka, Steve Straub. Roger O'Reilly- Row 2 Coach Ahline. Joe Pletka, Ceorge Hcde. Dave Collins, Mark Stavig. Frank Proven- gano. Larry Planert, Coach Hoppestad. Not in picture-John Dixon. 222 HOCKEY, BOWLING, BADMINTON Trojan Band 1; Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3. KARL, KATHY: Class Board 2,3, Secretary Class Board 4, French Club 1,2,3,4 President French Club 3, Yearbook 2,3,4, Nurses Club 1,2,3,4, Book Club 2, Intramural Volleyball 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4 Secretary N.H.S. 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Powder Puff 4, Student Council 4, Student Representative School Board 4, Silver Math Award 3, Gold Math Award 4, Biology Award 1, Physical Science Award 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Valedictorian. KENNY, RICH: Band 1,2 Jazz Band 2, Gymnastics 1,2. KINTER, PEG: French Club 2, AFS Club 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4. KLINE, CULLEN: Operetta 3,4. KREMER, CHRISTINE: Homecoming Steering Committee 4, Class Board 4, Art Club 2,3. KUPPER, NANCY: Cauldron 2,3,4 Editor 4, Class Board 2,3, French Club 1,2,3, National Honor Soci- ety 3,4, Silver Math Award 3, Quill Scroll 3,4, Illinois State Scholar 4. LALLA, KEN: National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll, Symphonic Band 3,4, Concert Band 1,2, Pep Band 1,2,3, District Band 4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, All State Band 4, Freshman Basketball 1, Intramural Basketball 4, Golf 3, Softball 3, Volleyball 4. LARSON, JIM: Gymnastics 2, AV Aide 2, Drama 4. LARSON, SUE: P.E. Leader 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Rol 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 3. LOBODA, NANCY: Trojanettes 1; Athena 2,3,4; Athena Service Award 2; Athena 1st Lt. Historian 3; Athena 100% Award 3; Athena 1st Lt. Treasurer 4; Class Bd. 3,4; Homecoming Steering Comm. 3,4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Senior Attendant 4. LUNDEEN, BETH: Trojan Band 1; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3; Symphonic Wind Ensem- ble 4; Choir 2,3; Chamber Choir 4; A Capella 4; Operetta 4; Nat. Honor Society 4. MACLEARIE, DAWN: Trojanettes 2; hoir 1,2. MANN, JOAN: Choir 1,2,3; Operetta 4; Chamber Choir 4; A Capella 4; Equestrian Club 1,2. MANNING, JIM: Orchestra 1,2,3; Operetta 3; Cross Country 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Teacher Aide 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3. MANNING, MARY: Track 1; Cross Country 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Club 3; Nat. Honor Soci- ety 4; Presidential Classroom 4; Operetta 3; Intra- murals 3,4. MATTHIES, KIM: Trojanette 1,2; Class Bd. 2,3,4; French Club 2; Athena 3,4; Athena 100% 3; Athena Service Award 3; Athena 1st Lt. 4. McANALLY, JOHN: Trojan Band 1; Marching Band 1; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 2; Ski Club 2; Intra- murals 3,4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; 111. State Scholar. McLAIN, KATE: Omega 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3; Drama 2,3; Thespian 3,4. MEADEN, MARK: Band 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Forensics Team 2; A Capella 3,4; Chamber Choir 4. MEITZ, LEEANN: Class Bd. 1,2,3; Office Aide 1,2; P.E. Leader 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4. MIKESELL, CAROL: Class Bd. 3,4; A.F.S. Show 3; Powder Puff Football 3,4. MILLAR, JIM: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Operetta 4; Auditorium Crew 2,3,4; Debate 1,2,3,4; Radio Staff 2,3; Math Club 3,4. MIRIANI, NANCY: 202 Aide 2; Nurse's Aide 2; Library Aide 2; Homecoming Steering Comm. 4; OEA Club 4. MORAN, LESLIE: Radio 1,2,3; Office Ed. 4; Nurse's Aide 1. MORAN, PEGGIE: Guidance Office Aide 2,3; Of- fice Ed. Club President 4; Caulron 4. NOVOVESKY, CINDY: Bowling Team 1,2,3,4; Nurse's Club 1,2,3,4. O'CONNOR, SEAN: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 3,4; Homecoming King. SENIOR SUMMARIES 223 OLSON, DAVID: Operetta 4; Chamber Choir 4; A Capella 4; Ski club; Murder By Death; Alice In Wonderland; Job; Twelth Night. OUDIN, JENNY: Volleyball Manager 2,3,4; Soft- ball Manager 2,3; Omega 2,3,4; Class Bd. 3,4; Kalei- doscope Art Club 2,3,4. PATSONES, MARK: Basketball 3; Football 4; Base- ball 2; Choir 4; Intramurals 3. PEDIGO, DAVE: Debate Team 2,3; WDGC 4; Morning Announcements 4; All-School Activities Club 1; Radio Play 1; Intramurals 3,4. PETERS, TIMOTHY: A.F.S. 1,2; Book Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2; A Capella 3,4; Chamber Choir 4; French Club 1; Class Bd. 1. PETRUCK, FRAN: Office Ed. 4. PINTA, JUDY: Chorus 1,2,3; A Capella 4; Operetta 4; Athenas 3,4; Homecoming Steering Comm. 4. PISTORIUS, JANET: Gymnastics 1,2,3. PORAZINSKI, NANCY: Class Bd. 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Steering Comm. 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; WDGC 1,2. POULESON, JOANNE: Choir 1,2,3,4; Trojanette 2; Chamber Choir 4; A Capella 4. PREPEJCHAL, SUSAN: A.F.S. 1,2; Book Club 4; A Capella 4; Operetta 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Northwind 2,3,4; ISHA Soloist 4. PYBURN, LORI: Class Bd. 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; A.F.S. 2; Band 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Powder Puff 4. RENDALL, BARBARA: Badminton 1,2; Athenas 3; A Capella 4; Chamber Choir 4. RINGWALD, NATALIE: Trojanette 1; Athenas 2; O.E. 4; Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4. RIZZO, MARY: Drama 1,2,3,4; Thespian 2,3,4; Honor Thespian 4; Nat. Forensic League 1,2,3,4; Nat. Honor Society 4; WDGC; Debate 1. ROJEK, ANDREA: Class Bd. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Steering Comm. 3; Nurse's Club 1,2,3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3; Trojanettes 2; Softball 3; Ushers Club 3; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nurse's Club Officer 3; Intramurals 4. ROWELL, DEBI: Trojanettes 1; Chorus 1,2,3. ROZAK, LAURIE: Class Bd. 3,4; Band 1; VICA- DAVEA; Variety Show 2. RUOPP, DEBORAH: Office Aide 2; Intramural Council 3; Homecoming Steering Comm. 4; Nat. Honors Society 3,4; Basketball 2; Silver Math 3; Intramurals 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. RYAN, LARRY: Football 1,2,3; Track 1; Intramurals 4. SCEPER, KRISTIE: Swimteam 1,2; A.V. Aide 2; Pool Leader 2,3,4; Class Bd. 4. SCHOLTENS, SUE: Choir 2,3; A Capella 4; Track 2; Operetta 4; Athenas 4. SCHULTZ, JIM: Gymnastics 1,2; Concert Band 1. SEAHOLM, CHERYL: Concert band 1; Marching band 1,2; Symphonic band 2,4; Class Bd. 1,2; Home- coming Steering Comm. 2; Nat. Honor Society 4. SEHY, STEPHEN: German Club 2; Outdoor Club 2,3,4; Nat. Honor Society 4; Nat. Merit Finalist. SENN, NANCY: Cheerleading 1,2; Powder Puff 3. SIROVATKA, RICK: Wrestling 1; Hockey 2,3,4. SHUMAN, JOHN: Basketball 1; WDGC 1,2; Track 2; Intramurals 2,3,4. SKALA, ALENA: Freshman Homecoming Atten- dant; Ski Club 1; German Club 1,2; A.F.S. 2,3; Homecoming Steering Comm. 3, Chairperson 4; Nat. Honor Society 3, President 4; Class Bd. 4. SMITH, LARRY: Chess Team 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Soc- cer 4; Pres. Wargames 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Nat. Merit Commend. Student 4; Auditorium Crew 2,3,4; A.V. repair tech. 3; Honor roll 1,2,3; Aurora College Computer Contest 4. SMOOT, DAVE: Football 1; Track 1,2; Cross Coun- try 2; Soccer 4. 224 SENIOR SUMMARIES SNYDER, BRAD: Breakfast Club; basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Intramurals 3,4. SPECHT, NANCY: Trojanettes 1; Athenas 2; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4. SPENCER, KATHY: Choir 1,2,3; Nurse's Club 1; George Washington Slept Here 1; Golf 3,4; A Ca- pella 4. STAHL, KATHY: Cheerleader 1,2; O.E. 4; Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4. STARCK, JACKI: Nurse's Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 4; Badminton Team 2; P.E. Leaders 3; Class Bd. 2; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 4; Nat. Honor Society 4; U. of I. Youth Music Camp Scholarship 2, French Club 1,2; Operetta 4; Honor Roll 3,4. STAUFFER, ANN: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching band 1,2,3; Intramurals 3,4; Pool Leader 2,3,4; Choir 3; A Capella 4. SUSAL, JAMIE: Class Bd. 1; A.F.S. 1,2; Northwind 1,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Book Club 4; Omega 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4. TAYLOR, SHERILL: Class Bd. 1; Trojanette 2; Athena 3; Office Education 4. VALENTINE, SUE: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,3,4; Leaders 3,4; Cross Country 2; D-Club 2,3,4. VANDEN HEUVEL, VICKI: Class Bd. 2,3,4; Home- coming Steering Comm. 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Nurse's Club 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4. VANDERWALKER, KELLY: Track 2; Swimming 1,2,3; Basketball 2. WACHOWIAK, JANET: Outdoor Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 3,4; Kaleidoscope 4. WAGNER, CATHY: Powder Puff 3,4; Intramurals 4. WALTERS, THOMAS: Marching Band 1,2,3; Tro- jan Band 1,2,3; Outdoor Club 3. WARD, SUE: Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Pow- der Puff 3; Band 1. WEBSTER, NANCY: Powder Puff 4. WERLING, LINDA: Class Bd. 2,3,4; Usher Club 3; P.E. Leader 2,3,4; Nurse's Club 2. WILKINSON, RONDA: Debate 2,3; Student Coun- cil 4; Curriculum Comm. 3,4; Curriculum Council 3,4; Alternate Student Rep. to the School Bd. 4; Girls Swim Team 1,2,3; Nat. Honor Society 3,4. WILLIAMS, GRACE: Class Bd. 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 4; Swimming 1; Nurse's Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Steering Comm. 3,4; Library Aide 2; Leaders 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Forensics 2. WILSON, KAREN: Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Thespi- an 2,3,4; A Capella 4; Forensics Team 2; Up and Coming Drama Club Award 1; Nat. Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. WINTERS, JIM: Track 1; Intramurals 3,4. WYSOCKI, NANCY: Trojanette 1; Intramurals 1,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Co-Capt. 4; Class Bd. 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Homecoming Steering Comm. 3,4; Biology Award 1; Physical Science Award 2; Silver Math 3; Gold Math 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Nat. Honor Soci- ety 3,4. YOUNG, MICHELE: Choir 1,2; Nurse's Aide 1,2; Biology Award 1; Class Bd. 3,4; Powder Puff 3; Homecoming Steering Comm. 3, Chairperson 4; Ski Club 4; Cauldron 4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4. ZAK, ED: Intramurals 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Nat. Hon- or Society 4. ZIDEK, JIM: Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2; Intramurals 4; Nat. Honor Society 4. ZIEMKE, DARYL: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; WDGC. ZIMMERMAN, ANN: Trojanette 1; Cheerleader 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3. HAMBLIN, JANICE: Cross-country 3; Track 3; In- tramurals 3,4; Outdoor Club 4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Orchestra 1,2,3. SENIOR SUMMARIES 225 THE CAST Freshmen A Ahline. J. IOJ Albino. D. IOJ Albaan, J. IOJ. IH. 203 Alden, L SI. IOJ Alexander. R. o . IOJ Allen. A. IOJ. IM Alliton. D. IOJ Alliton, D. M. IOJ Anderton, C. IOJ Anderton, S. 6J. 77. IOJ Anderton. T. IOJ AnJion. ). IOJ Audio , T. IOJ. IM Appetman. II. « 9, IOJ Af jnili, G 9. 102. IOJ Armitrong D. IOJ Alkint. ). IOJ Amlin, G «9. IOJ Amlin. R. 9. IOJ Amlin. T. IOJ Axon. R. IOJ Ayert. M. IOJ B Bahlet. S. IOJ Balagtat. M. IOJ Rjkxk!. r. ioj Ballard J. 102. IOJ Bandera, I. IOJ Banfield. N. IOJ Bank . K 9. IOJ, 20$. 221 Bjnnon, D. IOJ, 20J Battch. I. IOJ. ISO Barkei. C. 69. IOJ Bjify, T. IOJ, 18$ Bjitrlt, L. IOJ. 20$ Badkowuk. ). IOJ. 18$ Batto. T. IOJ Bartolomei. Ca. 9. IOJ Bartolomei. Ci. J. 9. IOJ. 186 Bawell. I). IOJ Ratio, L. IOJ. 186 Baxter. G IOJ Bedard. A. IOJ Beiek. C. 69. IOJ Bianchelti, K. 102. IOJ Blgotl, ). IOJ Bilner, R. o9. IOJ. 20$ Blank. J. IOJ Blechthmidl. T. IOJ. IM Blocker. P. IOJ Bobek. b IOJ Bobo. G. IOJ Bogxetc. J. 104 Boley. J. 104 Boll. S. 69. 104, 20$ Bonomini, J. 102 Both, I. 104, I9J Botlwick. T. 104 Bourque. W. 69. 104. 186 Bowman. M. 104 Braali, B. 104. 186 Bradford. M. 104 Bradley. R. 104 Brandt, W. 104 Brauer. ). 104 Bidlik. T. 104 Bridgman, R. 104. 197, 212 Bright, M. 18$, 212 Btigman. C. 104. 186 Brother, R. 104. 204 Byrix, K. 104. 186 c CaCCippio. I. A. 69, 104 Cacoppto. L M 69. 104. 188 Cale. G 104. 18$ Campbell, C. 104. 184 Campbell. S. 104. 212 Campbell. T. 104. 18$ Carby. C. 104, 186 Cardar. J. 104. IM. 212 Ci ikon, A. 104 Carlton. |. 63. 69. 102. 104 Curoll, T. 104 Catey, T. 104 Catialdo. M. 104 Cemovich, R. 192 Ceren, I). 104, 186 Cerny, S. 104. 192 Cervenka. D. 69. 104 Clung, f- 104 Outlet. K. 104, 186 Chavlal. S. 221 Cheek, M. 104 Chiodrat, P. M. 104. 20$ Chipman, S. 80. 104 Chlehanowtki. M. 105 Ciancio, D. 10$. 18$ Cichon. I . 10$ Clark. I. 10$ Cleat, M. $7. 62, 67, 10$ C lemmenten. V. 10$. 204 Clnham. T. 10$. 18$ Cobb. J. 81. 10$ Coleman. K. $1. 10$. I0J Coleman. L 10$. 184 Colev T. 69, 10$ Comeau. D. 105 tomfode. W. 10$ Conklin. C. 197 Contlant, M. 10$ Conway. L 10$ Cooney. K. 10$ Cotton. M. I0S. 20J Cottrell. R. 10$ Cottrill. L 10$ Cox. I- 10$ Crawley. B 69. 10$. 190. 217 C reamer. J. 105. 18$ Crow. R. 10$ Curtin, ). 10$ C uthing S. 10$ Cutinello. C. 105. 217. 221 Ciepiel. J. 105 D Dallner. N. 69. 10$ Dalton, E. 69. 81. 10$ Danehitin, R. 10$ Darwin. S- 67, 77, 81, 105 Davit. D. 10$ Davit, P. 69. 10$ Deam. ). 105, 185 Deme ak, P. 10$ Denk. ). 105 Derby.). 10$ Dering, R. 10$ Derwin, C. 105 DeWitl. J. $1, $4, 105. 186 Dia . ). 105 Diiaeova, A. 19J DDimmilt. K 10$ Dinkel. R. 10$ Dixon. D. 105 Domialtki. T. 10$ Dondoyano, B. 10$, 212 Dorantki, B. 105 Dornbark. K, 68. 105. 186 Dowling, A. 10$ Dragel, G 105 Drewt. J. 10$ Drobney, J. 105 Drogemuller. D. 106. 185 Duflin. C. 106. 186 Dully. J. 106. 185 Durbin, C. 106 Duuyntki. D. 106. 212 Dwyer. M. 106 E l-atl, J. 69. 106 Ebert. I. 69. 106 Eckmann. L 69. 106. 221 Ldwardt. |. 106. 192. 212 Ihninger. J. 106. 197 Ellit. I 69. 106. 186 Elra, G I0o I ngberg. B. 69. 106 Erkkton, S. 69. 106. 188 Eymann. C. 106 F Fabbri, C. 106. 185 Eerch, T. 106 Filice, M. 106 Fitcher. M. 106 Fitber, ). 106 Filipatriek, 1. 106, 221 Flaherty. K. 69. 106. 20$ Fleming. E- 106 Fleming. P. 106 Fleming, S- 106 Flick. K. M. 106 Ford. P. 106. IM. 212 Fort. D. 106 Fox. T. 106. IM Frame. ). 106 Francek, J. 106 Franget. G 69. 106. 190. 205 Frank, C. lOo Franklin. J, 106 Iranimeier. T. 106 Frarier. F. 69. 106. 205 Friedman. I. 106. IS© G Galbraith. T. 68. 106 Gardner, C. 106 Gay. K. lOo Genit. J. 106 Ghanayem, M. 84. 106 Giancola, L 51, M. 106 Cierlach. T. 106 Gilton, Z. 106 Glmrciyk. D. 69. 106 Gokhed. I. 69, 106. 19J. 217 Goodell. A. 106. IM C.ocild. M. 106 Goulding M. 106 Grallund. K. 69. 102. 106 Grarulo, A. 106 Granholm, |. 106 Crecnhill, J. 107 Gnmmetl, T. 107 Grow, D. 68. 107. 186 Guenther. P. 51. 69. 81. 107 Gunn. J. 107. 190. 20$ Grnlin. B. 107 H Haeger, J. 69. M. 107 Main. II. 107 Hale. D. 50. 51. 69, 8$. 107, 192 llalgren, K. 107 llalltr. K. 107 Hamilton. M. 68. 107 Hanten, S. 107 llanton, K 107 Harrell. D. 107 Harriton, B. 107 Harry. ). 107 Haiti. C. 107. 192 Harvey, K. 69, 107 Hathimoro. R. 107 llawell. D. 107, 18$ llawert. J. 107. 18$ Hall. M. 107. IM. 20J Haugen, G 107 llaupert, M. M, 107 Havel. T. 107 Hayet, 1. 107 Hebrank. R. 107 Heim. T. 107. 186 lleitmann. C. 69. 107 Heimei. M. 107. 198 Henkel. P. 107 Heyte, C. 107 Hickman, D. 107 Hill. N. 107. 221 Hinkle. K. 107. 198, 216 Hodget. R. 81. 107 Hoffman. C. I9J Hoffman. D. 69. 107 Hoffman. V. 107. 212 Hogle. M. 66. 107 Honn. J. 107. IM. 203 llovk. D. 107 Hubbard, J. M. 107 Hunter. H. 107. I9J, 217. 221 Hurdle. L 108. 221 1 Igel. 108 Hagan, b 106 I met. R. 10«. 212 Ineich, S. 69. 108. 16 I vert, N. 108 Ivory, J. 67. M. 102, 106 J Jamet. C. 108 Janik. B. 108 Jantira, ). 108 Jatkula, R. 108. IM. 212 launtem. R. ICO lenten, ). 108 lilek. ). 108 Jobtl. I. 106 Johnten. W. 106 Johnton. A. 106 Johnton. B. 106 Johnton. D. 69. 106 Johnton. J.A. 69. 106 Johnton, J. M. 108 Johnton. K. 106 Johnton. K. M, 106 Jonet, R. 106 Junge, W. 106 K Karon . A. 6$. 106 Katak. I. M. 106 Katautket. L. 108, IS© Kit rein, M 106. 192 Katr. I- 6J. 77. 81, 106 Kaiienko. C. 106. 186 Keehan. D. 108. IM. 212 Krlhon. K. 106 Kelly. C 106 Kenning. B. 108. 197 Kenyon. J. 69. 106. 18$ Khoe. A. 106. IOJ Kilian. K. 69. 106 King L 106 Kleanthk. C 108 Klecka. M. 109 Kline. C. 106 Kovack. J. 106. 165 Kovakik. T. 109 Kowakiyk. K. 108 Kracke, G. 61, 109 Krafchak. R. 109 Kramer. A. 10« Kramer, E. 109. 164 Kramer. J. 109, 216. 221 Kraw. K. 10« Krempp. D. 100 Kreuth, L 109 Krueger. K. 81. 100 Krme. K. 69. 10« Kuciunat. T. 69. 109 Kuhn, J. 109. 185 Kujawa. K. IO Kukiekkl, J. 69. 10« Kuntl, C. 69, 109. 186 Kuplr, R. 10 L la let. G 100 Landwehr. S. 109 l-ange, S. 109. IM. 212 Langley, J. 10« Laraia. I. 9. 10«. 186 Larimer. D. 10 . 190 larton, J. 10 lata. K. 10« laudicina. b 100 taughlin. B. 69. 109 ledtic. M. 109. 205 Lee. T. IO Lemerman. M. IO Lenta. W. 69 Letcewica. C. 109 Lewandowtki. M. 10« Ley. D. 109. 6$. 80 Lincoln, C. 109 Lind. M. 109 Locklear. R. 109. 69 Loder. D. 10« Lohenit. J. 109. 69. M long J. 10 Lotctto. K. 109 Lott. K. 10« Ludwig R. 109. 212 Lund. M. 69. 109 Lundeen, K. 109 Lundy. N. 102. 109. IM luporini, C. 100 Lytle. K. 10 M MacFarlane. G 109. 69. 20$ Maccrimmon, K. IO , M MacFarlane, C. Maggio. M. 109 Mahon, S. 10 . 69. 188 Majewtki, C. 109 Manning G 10«, 61 Mapalo. L 110 Martin, J. 110 Marin. J. 110. 16$ Mata. D. 110 Mata. J. 110. 69 Maton. T. Mattera. J. 110. IM. 212 Matten. M. 110, o« Maletki. J. 110. 6« Malhhon, C. 110 Malt. E. 110. «J, 61. 6«. 84 Malt. R. 110 Mr Alpine. M. 110, 16$ McAuley. M. 110 McCauley. P. 110. 84 Mcclure, J. 110. 69 McConnell. M. 110 McCormrck. K. 110. oJ McCracken, K. 110. 81 McCrory, T. 110 McDowell. A. 110, 6« McDoweell. L 110 McGinn , J. 110, 20J Mcinnit. H. 110, M Meacham, K, 110 Mclntrye, P. 110 Meloche. D. Memler. M l 10. 192 Match. R. 110. 212 Metier. 1. 110. $0 Meyert. H. 110 Mickat. C. 110. M Mikcvcll. A. 110 Millar. D. 110 Millar. D. 110 Millman. ). 110 Milotlan, J. 110 Miyaiaki, A. 110 Miiialko, L. 110. 204 Montgomery, S. 110. 212 Mooha. M. 110. ©3, 69. 77 Moore. B. 110. 69 Moran. C. 110 Morrmery. S. 110, 69 Mraiek. J. 110. 81 Mukentehanbl. D. 110 Mullenix. M. 110 Murphy, J. 110, 69 Murphy, M. 110 Muraay, S. 110 Muwelman. D. 110. 64 N Nadolny, R. 110. 69 Nania, P. 110 Narralot. B. 110 Natrajot, L 111. 192 Nath. D. Ill Nath. K. III. M NebiJintyet. J. Ill Needham. W. 111. IM. 212 Nemee. U Netper. C. Ill Netitingha. K. 111.69 Netrefa. L 66, ©9. 111. 186 Nevling J o . Ill Nicholton. N. 69. Ill Nietlrath, R. Ill Nikkila, P. o Oakely. J. 61. Ill Ocha. J. Ill Ochoa. M. Ill OConnell. D. Ill Occonnell. W. III. 18$ Ohare. K. Ill Oldenburg J. 111. 69 Olten, Glenn 111, 66. 192 Olton, B. Ill OOttdyk. 1- 69. Ill Otlrowtki, D. Ill Oudin, D. 111. 16$ P Padilla. M. Ill, 69. M. 186 Paolini. R. 102. Ill Paptrievet. J. Ill Pariiek, J. Ill, 18$ Parmenitier, M. Ill, 16$ Paugyt. M. Ill, 16$ Pearton, G 67, 111, 197 Pearton. M. 67. 102. Ill Peat lee, L 111 Penlecotl, J. Ill Pepich. M. 69. Ill Perry. D. Ill Perry, R. Ill Pertile. S. Ill, 192 Pctenon, S. Ill, 69 Petrrlllt. A. Ill Petimki, A. Ill, 19J Phillipt, K. 69. Ill Pierce. M. Ill Pindel, S. 66, 111 Piotrowtki, D. 67, 112. 197 Pitra. A. 112 Pittman. L M. 112 Planed. B. 112, 204 Poe. I. 112 Policky. R. 112. 204 Pom bed, L 112 Potey, S, 112 Potter. R. Pouleton, B. 112 Pralteher. P. 112, 192 Prepejlal, D. 112 Prrttlcy. K. 112, 212 Pretton. C. 69, 112 Pretlon. J. M Pucci. U 112. 81. 198 Puchi, C. 112 Putman. J. 112 Q Quinlona, A. 112. 192 R Rafferty. K. 112 Ramachandrailer. B. 69, 112 Ratematenn. D. 112 Ratmiatenn. S. 112 Read, K. 112 Reardon, M. 112 Rcdecker. b 112 Reed, C. 112 Reed. C. 112. IM. 20J Reel i. T. 112 Reichard. M. 112. 107 Reid. K. 63, 67. 112 Richey. C. 112. IM R.ht. W. 112 Rrtmend. R 112. 18$ Ritter. J. 112. 18$ Robedwn. M. 112 Robedton. K. 112. 186 Robinton, R. Roche. D. M, 112 Rodond. K. 112 Rohloff, P. 112 Rotine. K. 112 Roty. M. 112 Rowe. K. 69. 112 Rucked. T. 8$. 112 Runivich. ). 11 J. IM. 121 Rml. P. IIJ Rybintki. R. 6 . IIJ 226 INDEX Ryk. I- IO. 69 s Siholm. B. 69. 102. I Silodino. J. 11} Somiee, K. II SoMiet. D. II Sottler, E. II). 192 Soul. R. 69 Sj jrIio, R. 11 Sj )«, K. II Scheitler, R. II . I Scherer, M. II Schifftr. C. 67, 102. 5, 11 Schillz. A. 84, II Schirmocher. K II Schimdt, E. II Schimdt. S. II Schoenlholtr. U 11 S hjn , E. II Shcretk. T. II Seor , J. 69, 11 SchwotU, f. 69. II Snlii . C. IIJ See, M. 69, 84. 102, 11 Sehy, D. SO. 65. II Semboch. S. I J StrnnKk, C. 11 Seior. M. 11 Set Root I. C. 69, 11 . 166 Shiheen. J. II . 192 Shollo. J. II Show, A. II , 205 Shekell . M. Shere . D. 11 Shubert, A. ID, 19 Sieve , W. Simon. ). 59, 69. 64. 11 Sim. D. 69. 11 . 166 Sllkowxkl. B. II Skoumol. ). 6 , 66. II Skirpimtuno . V. 11 Slogter o. S. 11 , 163 Slonktm . V. II Slovintky. N. 69, 77, 11 Smith. B. 11 , 165 Smilh. t- II) Smith, H. 11 Smith. J. 11 Smith. R. 112 , 212 Smith, S. 65, 69. 19 , 221 Smith, S. 64, 11 Smoot, R. 11 , 197 Smulin, D. 113 Smmkiewxki, D. II , 212 Solberg, V. II Soloy, K. II Sponoutky, M. 114 Spothl, ). 114 Spinney. J. Spoil . |. 114, 205 Spring ! , O. 114, 212, 221 Spurgeon, M. 69 Sutler, R. 114 Sunl y, R. SUtck. C. 69, 114 Steel . C. 114 Stitkney, D. 69. 114 Slim. M. 69. 114 Stoll . C. 114 Slubbe. K. 114, 61. 64. 14 Suit, M. 114 Summervilk. P. 69 Svobodo. A 114. 190 Svobodo. A. 114 Swoin, St 114 Swontoin, ). 114 Sntb. R. 114 Swk , P. 114 V, Sxott, D. 114 Siott. M. 114 Sxypuro. C. 114 T Txndark, A. 69, 114 Tile, A. 114, 190 Thede, L 64, 64. 114 Thie . J. 69, 114 Thie . R. 114 Thom . D. 114 Thompion. C. 114, 165 ThompuMi. K. 114. 190 Thimble, M. 67, 114, 192 Tobiot, A. 114, 192 Tokori. D. 114 Ti« y, S. (. 114, 197 Trebolo. M 114. 165 Tubb , S. 64. 114 Tucker. R. 114 Twinkl, |. 114 u Ullo. P. 114 V Von Volioh. J. 115, 81 Vontibber, 1. 115 Vjrney S. Vjugnh. C. 67, 115 Votrek, M. 64. 115 Veturd, D. 115 Ventke, C. 69, 115 Verry, J, 69. 115 Vidmor. j. 115 Villorreol, R. 115, 212 Vineyord. R. 115. 164 Vlodovj, S. 115 Void . R. 115. 185 Vondrotek. S. 115 w Wochowiol, D. 115 Wjgonee, F. 115 Wolker, C. 115, 184. 202 Wolker, ). 165 Wolker, J. 165, 115 Wolker, K. 115 Wolkowvki. A. 115 Wohh. K. 115 Wohh. M 69. 115 Wondrey. C. 62. 69. 115 Worik, 8. 115, 165 Wowon. D. 115 Webber, J. 102, 64, 115 Weber. K. 115. 164 Welkn. D. 16 Webh, P. 69. 115 Werme , K. 115 Wen, K. 115. 192 Whippk. G. 115 Whitecre, L 62, 115 White, M. 69, 115. 186 Whitney. B. 69. 115 Wkkmen. J. 69. 115 Wiecrorek. C. 115 Weilgo i. ). 115 Wigenl. C. 115 Wkoymki, EL 115 Willijm . C. 115 Williom . E. 69. 81, 115 Wihon, ). 115 Wihon, K. 66. 186, II) Wrenn, E. 66. 115 Wrevl. R. 115 Wu. M. 6). 115 Y Yeront. I US Young . T. 115 Young . C. 115 Young . K. 115 z Zock. K. 115 Zelm, D. 66. 115, 204 Zenger, D. 115 Zuehl. M. 115. 192. 20 Sophomores A Agother, S. 67. 116 Ahrem. EL 71, 116 Ake. C. 116 Albert. R. 116. 197. 200 Albrecht. I. II Alexander. I. 77. 11 Alkn. R. II Alve . O. II Am tutf, J. 118 Amttuli, T. 118 Andel. K. US Anderton, S. 71, 116 Anello. P. 67. 6 AnlonKCi, ). 116 Arehirt. P. 118 A b ll. S. 118 Atchley. J. 118 Amlin, R. 118 Ayer . S. 11 B Boddeley. M. 71, 118 Boer. K. 118 Bohjli . P. 117. 11 Biker. O. 68. 1. 118 Borbo, C. 118 Bime . K. 71. 118. 186 Bartell. ). 64, 118 Bortkowiik. D. 118, 165. 202 Bortot, D. 64. 116 BilUglij. A 11 BjIUglij. M. 11 Boykin. W. 118. 194 Bern. R. 116. 192 Beorden, N. 11 Becker. R. 11 Beckky. C 11 Bedell. P. 118 Bcgg . C. 66, 67. 70. 116 Beine. L 11 , 19 Beet, J. 114 Belciymki, M 62 8itl«t. A. 116 BrIH. M. 118 Bljnk. R. 118 Blechtchmidl. W. 118, 165 Block. L 116 Bloedorn. T. 118, 193 Bockholt, M. 67. 118 Boehm. L 6 , 71. 76. 77. 118 Bolt . S. 11 Borei, S. 118 Boro v ki, C. 118. 19) Bo iwick, C. 11 Bouhon. T. 118 Bourgeoit. T. 119, 165 Bovord, M. 117, 116 Bowmon, G. 67, 119 Brody, C. 119 BrJgg. ). 119 Brdlik, B. 119 Brown, A. 119, 185 Brown. B. 62, 6 . 4, 119 Brown. M. 1)0 Bru kj. ). 119 Buck, C. 119 Burke. S. 119 Burkett. D. 119 8u ch, R. 119 Bu Urtd. T. 57. 119 Bute, L 119 c Cobrer . R. 62. 119 Copelety, T. 117, 119 Copek, R. 119 Cipocy, B. 81. 119 Cordoti. R. 119 Corlton, J. 119 Cotroll. B. 71. 119. 194. 202 Corte , K. 119 Cotey, T. 119. 212 Cotlk. J. 119 Chop , A. 82. 119 Chormoli. L 71, 62. 119 Chewaun. C. 119, 204 Chonko. C. 119 Cilik. M. 119 Ciolkou. R. 119 Clork. P. 66. 119, 197 Cletk. ). 119 I lemmenun, C. 72. 119 Clingmon, A. 117, 119 Clnhom, A. 119 Clood, D. 6 , 119 Clore. Z. 119 Cog well. M. 119 Colby. C. 119 Compton, C. 119 Connolly, ). 62. 120 Contol, C. 120 Conwoy, M. 120. 185 Cooper. P. 71. 117. 120. 166 Cor . T. 71. 120, 18 Cornell. G. 120 Coyle, S. 120 Crobb. M. 65, 120 Crone. ). 120 Crone. R. 120. 202 Crowley. C. 120 Crowley. R. 120, 165. 202 Curry. S. 120 Curth . H. 52, 62, 120 Cinter. M. 120 Culinello. C. 120 D Dollner, S. 120 Doly, D. 120 Dovi . P. 120 Dovi , T. 120 Deoi, K. 120 Deon. S. 71. 120 Dellutri. D. 120 Dellulti, J. 120 !) . ). 120 DeWilt. N. 117. 120 Dijohn. J. 120. 185, 202 Dillovou, ). 120 Dillovou, K.L 120 Dimmitt. R. 120 Dinkel, R. 120 Dinon. B. 71 Dixon. C. 120 l lc k, D. 120. 165 Dobb . T. 120 DockendorO, J. 120, 204 Doherty. D. 120 Dorontki, M. 120 Drogel, C. 67, 120. 166 Dremmonn, K. 120 Drncoll. K. 71. 120 Drobney, G. 165 Dulfy, M. 71, 120. ! 6 Dunnigon, B. 120 Dwyer. I. 6 , 120 Dyihow, A. 117, 120 E Foil. C. 64. 120. 195. 221 Eorl, D. 120 Eorl, R. 120 EMin, C 6 . 71. 120 Ecknun. M. 71. 120. 186 Ecknun, P. 120 Eckmonn, D. 67. 6 Egne , J. 71, 120 ! him. O. 120. 19 I hhchloeger. R. 121 til , ). 72. 121 Enk. EL 121 F Fobbri, J. 121. 165, 210 Fonler. T. 121 Felix, D. 121 Figuro, L 121 Fink. W. 121 Ei cher, D. 121 Fitcher, |. 121 Fkcher, P. 121 Either, M. 121, 165, 210 lithe , S. 121 Fi k, L 121. 166 Filrgerold. S 121 Filipolrkk, A. 121 Eilrpolrick, A. L 121 Higg. )■ 121 Fleetwood. M. 121 Foky. R. 121 Fonlono, A 121 Ford, M. 121 Foetylhe, M. 6 , 76. 77, 121 Fotler, W. 121 Fomt. A. 72. 121. 185 Frederick . P- 71 Freemon, G. 121 Frenrel, K. 121. 185 Fulgoro. L 121 Furio. M. 64. 121. 16 Furlong. K. 121 G Gognon, A. 121 Colbroith, S. 121 Gongler, |. 121 Gorreti. S. 121, 210. 212 Gorrh, S. 121. 216 Gotiel. T. 71, 117. 121 Genh. M. 121. 205 Geroci. L. 121 Cerk . a 122 Chonoyem, A. 122 Gil. J. 122 Coetr, M. 122. 194 Gomokl. A. 64. 122 Goodtell, M. 122, 221 Gould. K. 122. 165 Grogotin, N. 61. 6 . 0. 122 Grohom. M. 71, 122 Cregor. G 52. 122 Gregor. J. 65, 122 Grenier, A. 122 Greyiok. R, 122. 165 Gtoneberg. R. 70. 85, 122. 194 Cuinond. A. 122 H Hock . L 122 Hohn. C. 57, 66. 122 llolbur, M. 122, 192 Moll. L 122. 19 Holligon, C. 122, 217 Hombel, S. 122 Honcock, T. 122 Honrohon, R. 122. 212 Honteck. T. 122 Honton, D. 122 Hopock.S. 122 Hjroimm, M. Ilorloe. S. 122. 186 llorretl, E. 71, 122 Mort. R. 122 Hortmon. S. 122 llotilond, N. Ilowet, L. 122 Howky. C. 122. 186 Hoymon, A. 122 lleord. B. 122 Hebert. D. 61. 122 Hebronk. II. 122 Hector. C. 117. 122 lied . C. 122 Heiberger. L 2. 84. 122 Heim. K. 117. 122 Hejmei. M. 71, 122, 200 Henning. H. 6), 12 llerro. ). 12 Hey , K. 12 . 165 Hill. D. 12 , 165 Hilliord, A. 12 Ilime . R. 12 Hinckley. J. 12 , 2022 Him, W. 12 Hilremonn, I. 12) Hoffmon. M. 66, 12 Hogk. I. 12 Hoke. D. 123 Hollond . B. 12 Howord. L 12 Hroudo. R. 12 Hubbord. N. 12 llubbert. P. 12 HuHnut. K. 12 Huiringo, D. 12 Hunt. T. 12 Hurley. L 62, 71, 85, 12 Hunt. W. 12 . 197 Hutchnon, M. 12 Hyne, ). 12 I llegon. S. 117. 12 Imbrioni, D. 12 Immormino. ). 12 Ineich, E. 12 . 166 lori. V. 71. 12 ltenbetger, I. 12 J jockton, A. 12 Jedd. K. 12 Jenning . C. 6 , 64. 12 Jewell, J. 80. 12 Jilek, C. 12 Johnton, J. 12 Johnton. J. 12 Jono . ). 12 Jon , C. 12 Jonet, U 12 Jovonovic. J. 12) Joyce. J. 205 K Kjlkofcn. S. 12 . 212 Kompermon, P. 71. 12 Komler, R. 12 Kop o. T. 12 Korch. P. 12 Korl, P. 12 . 167 Korhon. P. 62. 81, 123. 117 Kormorin. D. 12 , 185 Korpowici, S. 12 Koxienko, L 12 . 166 Keller, J. 72. 67, 12 Kellum. M. 124 Kenney. J. 124 Kenten. J. 124 Khoe, L 124. 165 Kidd. C. Kiefer. R. 71, 124 Kikuchi. J. 124, 192 Kilkenny. C. 124. 19« Kinko, R. 124 Klitnek. K. 71. 81, 124 Koeppe, C. 124 Kolor. K. 124 Konopko. D. 124 Kotki. J. 124 Kottecki, A. 124 Kottccki. K. 124 Kotke, L 124 Kovolcik. C. 62. 124 Korkki. J. 124 Koromon, C. 124, !6o Koiomon, R. 124 Krow, V. 124. 16). 202, 210 Kroynik, A. 124 Krempp. J. 124, 165 Krll, R. 65. 65, 117. 124 Krol. K. 124. 217 Krueger. J. 124 Kujowo. K. 124. 165 Kupper. D. 72. 124 L Ulonde. T. 124 Umontio. D. 71, 124 Linden. J. 124. 166 Lone, B. 62. 124 lonute. D. 124 Loroche, J. 124 Loto. M. 124. 192 Liureond. R. 6«. 124 Low rente, J. 124 lee. J. 124 leigh. M. 124, 185 Lemermon, D. 71, 124 Lencioni, L 124 lethiol. R. 124 levi . M. 124 lewondowxki. R. 124 Lilli , S. 124 Lloyd, S. 71, 124 Locker. G. 62. 124 long J. 124, 19 low. D. 124 luchlenburg S. 124 Lueier, S. 124. 202 lumb. C. 124. 19) lund. W. 124 Lundeen. D. 71, 124 lux. D. 123 INDEX 227 M Mabry. ). 62. 125 Mela ret, M. 125 Melinowtki, A- 125 Mango. C. 125 Mann. R 125 Mepelo, L 71. 125. 155. 212 Marconi. |. 125, 155 Martin, A. 71. 125 Martin. V. 5. 71. 125 Matter a, P. 125 Metrtciyk, L 125 May. ). 125 Mayer. K. 125 Manu. V. 54. 125 Meeker, T. McCalfetty. S. 66. 125 McCarthy. T. McDowell. M. 125 McFetridge, A. McCall. R- 125 McLaughlin. C. 125 McMahon. D. 52. 125 McMillan. A. 125 McNair. H. 125 Hearten. P. 125 MeiU. R. 125 Melin, T. 125, 154 Mkkat. M. 65. 54. 125 Mika. D. 125 Miklovat. A. 125 Milkr. A. 65. 125 Milkr. ), 51. 125. 15« Milkr. ). 71. 125 Milkr. S. 125 Minter. M. 125 Miriani. S 125. 212 Moe, T. 125 Montalbano. M. 117. 125 Monlello. E. 125 Moore. T. 125 Motkal. M. 126 Mourek. M. 12« Mrerek. 8. 71. 126 Mullim, S. 117. 126. 15« Mundn. C. 126 Muniak. D. 126. 155 Murphy. K. 126 Murphy. T. 126. 19« Murray. M. 71, 126. 205 Muwelmen. M. 126 N Neberheut. C. 126 Naderet. O. 126 Nadk. ). 126 Nedolny. R. 126 Narrabo , C. 126 Nath. M. 126 Nehon. T. 126. 1 6 Nemeth. S. 126 Nepereny, R. 126 Neubeuer. K. 126 Neuman, P. 72. 126 Neumann, E. 126 Newman. L 71. 126 Noreen. P. 126 Nowakowtki. S. 126 Null. M. 71. '26 o OConnor, P. 126 Oleary, T. 126 OBrien. C. 126 Ochart. A. 12« Oleary. T. 126 Ohen. V. «4. 126. 205 Ohon. K «4. 126 ONe.ll. B. 126 Or lock, J. 126 Orta, L 126 Oudin. E. 65. 126 Owen, S. 127 P Padgett. P. 71. 127 Pelentky, K. 127 Parker. R. 127 Parkinton. S. 127 Parmentier, M. 127 Perrith, G. 127. 194 Partridge. C. 127. 195 Petekernit. P. 55. 127. 205 Petaon. A. 127 Patel. R. 0. 127 Prtrey. R. 127. 191, 210. 212 Peltonm. R. 71 Patti. D. 127 Peulhut. M. 120 Paulten. C. Pat lock. St 62. 65. 64. 71 Payton. T. 127 Pedrgo. J. 127. 1 5 Pepach. D. 127 Peraino. S. 51. 67. 127 Pel rat. J. 127 Pettit. C. 127 Pinter. J. 71, 127 Phillipa, B. 71, 127 Pieciyntki, S. Pilut. S. 71, 127 Pittman. P. 67, 127 Pomey. F. 127 Pont. R. 127. 1 5 Price, T. 71, 127 Prior, S. 127 Proveniak. J. 127 Provemano. F. 127. 210 Pucci. R. 62. 65. 64. 71. 127 Purcell. N. 127 Q Quinton, C. 65. «4. 127 R Rada. J. 127 Rawk. ). 127 Read. D. 127 Reedy. R. 127 Reedy. S. 127 Reilly, R. 117, 127. 205 Repp. J. 71, 127, 106 Richey. L 127 Richie. T. 127 Riedy. S. 71, 127 Riha. E. 127. 1(« Riky. S. 71, 127. 212 Riicardini. J. 62. 71, 127. 195 Rodono. |. 127 Rodtlroen, D. 127 RogaU. R. 127 Rogoa. M. 127. 202 Rotine, S. 127 Runavich. C. 127. 1S6 Ryan. L 127 Rybowiek, A. 12« s Saar. M. 12« Sahlkk. R. 12« Saida. S. 12« Salaiar, S. 125. 210 Salabrann. l_ 12« Lanborn. R. 12«. 199 Sand. E. 197 Sandert, D. 125, 210 Sereng S 12« Sauer. L 12« Scepin. S. 125. !«6 Sc heat kr, S. 125 Scheiberl. S. 125 Schlaker. M. 125 Scholtem. C. 125. 155. 210. 212. Schwind. ). 12« Screpanlk. S. 125 Sellert. D. 12« Sewell, K. 12« Shanahan. M. 125 Shannon, P. 197 Shemeiit, M. 125 Shrevet. B. 12« Statio . N. 12«. 192. 210 Silvettri, C. 55. 57, 125 Simonton. J. 12«. I«6 Singh. A. 125 Sim. M. 125. 210. 212 Sippy. S 71, 117, 125 Sire. R. 12« Skinnee, M. 125 Skirk, R. 125. 212 Seneeton. M. 125 Smith. A. 117, 125 Smith. C. 12« Smith. K- 71. 125. 205 Smith. K. 12« Sobtetaciyk. M. 129 Sommen. R 12« Spanola, C. 129 Specht. M. 129 Spocleder. H. 129 Spurrier, E. 129 Stachowiak. J. 12«. 190 Stadtkr. E. 129. 1 5. 210 Stadtkr. J. 12« Slambaugh. D. 61. 54. 12« Sterne , J. 129 Stevig A. 129 Stavreff. D. 12« Steed. V. 129. 155. 210. 212 Stehr, K. 62. 55. 12« Strinbrcher, T. 129 Stella. D. 12« Stkh. W. 129 Stint, M. 129. 155. 202 Stockwell, S. «2. 65. 64, 12«. 199 Stolarik, S 12« Slone. D. 5«. «2. 65. 71 Storey. J. 71. 129. 1 6 St ratter. C. 165. 210. 212 St tauter, T. Slromberg P. 129. 192. 210 Stuckey. J. 129 Sullivan. K. 62. 65. 64. 129 Summert. M. 129 Swab. D. 71, 117, 129 Swanton. |. 195 Swanton. K. 129 Swtelek. E. 129 Syket. J. 129. 204 Syket. M. 12«. 155 T Tamburrino. L 71, 12« Tamburrino, T. 129, 1 «6 Tan. L 12«. 1 5 Tendark. M. 12« Taylor. J. 50. «2. «7. «5. 129. 221 Taylor, L TeHer. K. 129. 15« Tetar. M. 129 Thompton, S 12« Tobiat. M. 12«. 192. 210 Town. K. 12«. 195. 217 Towntend. P. 129 Tracy. S. 12«. 197 Tretnak. S 129 Troltky, L. 129 Trovato. S 12«. 18S Trowbridge. P. 129, 204 Trowbridge. P. 129 Tummillo. K. 117. 129 Turkington. K. 71. 12«. 192 u I'pit it, K. 12«. 1«« Upton, K. 129. 155 V Valdet, V. 72. 129 Vallet. S. 150 Van Pell. G. 150 Vana. L 63. 71. 54. 150 Vedder. W. 71, ISO VeUco. V. 150. 210 Veleiquer. ). 150 Verdonck. T. 150 Vernon, M. 150 Vktorin. ). 150. 197 Villarreal. C. 150. 156 Vow. S. 150. 217 w Wager. M. 49. 50. 55 Wager. R. 150 Wagner. S. 150 Wagoner. ). 150. 155. 202 Walker. K. 150 Wallace. E. 62. 150 Wallace. M. 150 Walk. L Wander. D. 71. 150. 1««. 19« Watcher. J. Watilevkh. J. 77. 150 Waterman. A. 150. 1(6 Welkener, ). 150 Welth. L 150 Went. R. 150 Whitlock. A. ISO. 156 Wiegand. ). ISO Wiemer, R. 150 Wienke. C. ISO Wiertema. V. 150 Wilding. B. 71. 150 Willhon. K. 64. 130. 156 Wilton. ). ISO. I«5 W.mmer, C. 150 W okat. C. 150 Wolf. C- ISO Wolfe. A. ISO Wolntk, S. 150 Woock. C. 130 Wrenn. P. 150 Y Yap. H. 150 Young. C. 67. 6«. 150 Young.. D. 150. I«5. 202 Yu. S. 61. 66. 67. 77, 150 Yuill. P. 150 z Zapfel. P. 65 Zeigkr, J. 150 Zeland. 4. 150. 191 Zimmerman, D. 71. 150 JUNIORS A Ahrent. C. 52. 132 Albert. D. 132 Alexander, 8. 132 Allhon. L 132 Andenon. K. 65, 132 Aranda, V. 132 Arbirrani. M. 132. 102. 200 Arend. A. 132 Arrtqukl. K. 132 Athe. |. 132 Athfteld. M. 132 Alkenton, A. 132 Auttriaco. J. 132 B Baddeloo. D. 62. 132. 194 Baker. M. 132 Baniew-ki. K. 2. 132 Barcia. ). 132. 152 Bartkowiak. K. 52. 131. 132 Beauchamp. P. 132, 190 Beechamp. L 132, 1(6 Berne. R. 55. «I. 132 Bell. L «I. 131. 132 Benge. R. 60. 132 Benroff. R. 132 Beran. E. 132 Betcryntki, D. 62. 65. 132 Btelal. D. 49. 132 Bigg.. D. 132 Blrchtchmidl. S 132 Bloedorn, T. 132 Blonn, M. 132 Bluder. S. «I. 131. 132 Bockelman. L 62. 132 Bogacr. C. 132 Bogaca. P. 132 Boll. S. 132. I«« Bombaugh. S. 132. 194 Botel. ). 132 Bormann, C. 132 Botlwick. L 132 Boucher. L 155. 21«. 221 Bouhan. P. 65 Bower. T. 155 Boyk. j. 133. 159 Boyne. N. 155. 1«6 8reem. S. 67. 132 Bragg. ). 155 Brauer. T. 133 Brewer. C. 155 Brignall, J. 133. 1«6 Brodde. J. «7. 6«. 54. 133 Brogan. K. 55. 133 Broker hod, C. 155 Beuceto. B 133 8rucalo. B. 133 Burkman. D. 155 Butchmen. L 71, «X 131. 132 Butkr. R. 155 Byert. G. 155 c Cabrera. M. 153 Campbell. C. 155 Campbell. L. 7«. 155, 19« Carlton. K. 155 Carramuta, C. 153 Carroll, S. 135. 210 Catey. J. 71, 155 Catterilla. T. 155 Cavalli, A. 133, 152 Chapman, ). 155 Charmoli, M. 133 Chatman. C. 153 Chritlentcn, D. 155 Chvetel. R. 155 Ckh. K. 155. 102 Cilik. J. 131, 132 Cinkut. J. 155 Clark. D. 133 Clark. T. 65. 70. 133 Clithem, C. 133. 199 log.well. M. 133 Cole . S. 0. 51. 5. 155, 63 Collin . D. 155 Contorti, T. 155 Conway. C. 19 Conway, E. 54, 67 Cooney, P. 134 Cooper. D. 154 Correa. D. 154 Conon, M. 154. 219 Conon, M. 154. 1«6 Cottrell. R. 154 Cottrell. Sl 131, 154 Council, M. 154 Craig. M. 154 Crawley, M. 154 Critlman. D. 154 Crowley. M. 154 Cubic. M. 154. 192 Cunningham, T. 154 Curetoto, B. 154. 221 Curbing. C. 154. 1«6 Cutincllo. C. 154. 1«6 D Dahm. B 154 Dane, A. 154 Davit. L 62, 65. 64. 131, 154 Davi . R. 154 Denk. N. 154 Dennh. S. 154 Dering, C. 154 Detente. T. 154 Devkk. D. 70. 154. 1 2 Domiekki, N. 154 Dorantki. D. 154 Dortveiler, L 154 Dowling L 154 Draut. L 5. 154 Drogemuller, K. 154 Duffing. S. 154 Duffy. ). 154 E Ebert. L 71. 131. 154 Edward . T. 65. 154. I«2 Ekhortt. K «0. 154 Elliott. K. 102. 154 Enge, L 71. 154. ] 9 Erby. A. 154 F Faletch. D. 154 Fanning L 62 Farrar. L 74, 154 Fell. D. 135 Feld. S. 46. 67. «I, 131. 155 Fkhler. S. 155 Finch. M. 71, 155, 221 Fitk, ). 135. 152 Fontana. D. 52. 131. 155 Foody. L 57. 135 Ford. A. 46. 4«. SO, 135. 1 6 Fort, D. 155 Fonythe. H. 65. 64. 71, 51 Fow. M. 135 Francik, L 135 Franger, G- 155 Frank, M. 155 F reek. S. 46. 49. 51. 7, 6«. 135 Fririelle. D. 155 Frola. L 135 G Cerbowici. R. 135 Canola. P. 135 Geary. T. 135 Ciacolo. C. 135 Ceirtkh, K. 135. 152. 210 Given . ). 155 Cketon,). 135. 194 Cokhert. D. 71. 135. 192 Goldman. G. 77, 135 Golintki, S. 71. 155 Coodali , D. 135 Goodtell. F. 155 Goon, N. 62. 65. 67. 0, 135 Cow. A. 135, 221 Couioulit. H. 70. 155. 131 Crange. C. 155 Green, J. 135 Ceeenhill, B. 135, 65 Gregory, J. 133 Grenier, M. 155 Crime. E. 155. 200 Crubbt. J. 46, 135 Cuarino. L. 135 Cutkwecht, K. 135 H Maine. C. 4«. 131. 155. 204 llalbor. L «0. 62. 72. 135 Hall. C. 155. 1(2 Halkr. K. 155 Hallrgan. M. 46. 62. 65. 71, 135 Halm. T. 135 Hampton. M. 155 tlanka, J. 155 Hanton. S. 67, 156 Hardman, R. 156 Harju. M. 156 Harper. J. 46. 57. «0. «I, 192. 156 Marry. P. 156 Hart. M. 67, 6«. 70. 156 Hartenbower. C. 156 Harvey. G. 156 Hawert. R. 156 Heupert. J. 156 Hawley. A. 156 Hayet. L 156. 1«6 Haynm. ). 71. 15« Healy. L 71, 156 Heard. L 156 Hebeamk. M. 156 Hectoe. C. 156 Heim. S. 156 Henning W. 156 Hernandei. R. 156 Hkkmann. C. 136 Middktton. K 156 Hinkly, C. 156 Hodgm. 8. 156 Hoffmann. M. 156 Hornbrook. C. 49. 80. 131. 156 228 INDEX INDEX 229 ??? tt t t ZZZZZZ s £ H .3 s “ - s i en pn Z o S a N N N N N |l r;=; . ■ p y o O y N t L S ?; t t • 2 y 3 r ? -5 i -= ? £ 2 ? 5 Vi'rU : hths?- 3- 2 s •? r fi5 s 5 = 3 - 5 • 5 “ 5 ? O !? IIKslini !fl!S « - - 5 = - ' CJ 35 :5: P 3 5 _ .=1 ‘ Enner. John. 152 HI.01I. Ceyle. 152 I Ihworth. John. 152 Eng , JeEF. 57. 70. 152 F ngckmen. Williem. 152 Erhert, Lynette. 152. !8o Erwin. Vence. 7. 72. 152 F Febbri. Steve. 152. 210 Filion , Mike. 152 Ferguson. Pw. 152 Figure. Cindy. 155 Fisher, Shiny. 155 Fisher, Tom. 155 Fitrgereld. John. 155 Flick. Jeenine. 155 Fox. Jim. 155, 152 Fox. Williem 155 Frentel. Mkhfll . 7. 155 Fuko. Tony. 40. 7. 200 G Gelbreilh. Miry. 155 Gerrelt. Seen. 155 Cetlin. Jim. 175 Giy. Divr. 4 . 49. 54. 59. 151 Gjy. John. 155 Geylocd, So . SO. 155 Ceirtkh, Tim. 1(2 Girerd. Holly. 155 GUii«r. Fl nj. 70. 154 Cl nn, Donild. 154 Gokbert. Brim. o5. 0. 154 Contiki. Lise 154 Goulding. Ktlli . 154 Gregetin. Mini. 80. 154 Criunk . Pirn. 154 Gny. Miry. 10. 05. 07. 154 Creytek, Chris. 154. 152 Conn. Key. lo. 49. 51, 70, 19 210 Conn. Peggy. 40. 5«. 05. 04. 154 H Hilm. Keren. 72. 154 llembliiv Jink . 10. 154 Hennepel, Cirolin . 175 Henzlik. Kilhy. 40. SI, 5. 154 Heresti. Bill. 175 Hirlo . Rkh. 154 Herrett. Miry. 155 Hitry. Kethy. 155 llethimoto. John. 155 Hewkitn. Kethleen 155 Hewkint. Kimb«rly. 155 Heyetsu. Mkhiko. 05. S4. 155 Hrim, Chris. 155 Hrim. Lni. 155 Hrinli . Stecie. 155 tlejmei. Miry Jo. 4S. 50, 70. 155. ISO lltllird. Lon. 155 lletnendez. Zidy. oJ. 175 Hill. Jinin . 54, 59. 155 Hill. Pirn. 155 Hinckley. Debbie. 155 Hinckley, Lorry. 155 llodini. Donm. 4o. ISO Hoffmin, Aliton 150. 210. 221 Honn. Bob ISO. 214 Hotek, Mik . ISO llottmen. Pn. ISO Houston, Jink . 74. 150 Hovis. Chock. 150 Howerd. Joinn . 0J. 81. ISO llowird. Scott. ISO Howird. So . 150 How . Alin. 49. 50, 59. 150 Hughes. Miry. 150 Humbert. Peule. ISO Honl. Kirrn. ISO Horxl. 8 cky. 74. ISO Hutton. Divr. 157 Hyn . Ken. 157, 190 I Ikrnege. lindi. 144. 157 lligin. Shirley. SI. 157. 190 Imes. Iiu 157 Incrocci. Brim. 157 J Jeckson. Steve, iss Jentzen. Jon. 15S. 210 Jetek, MkheeL 157 J«dryck. Cilhy. 157 |em n, Lynn. 157 Jewell. Fred. 157 Jewell, Rendy. 40, 157 Jilek, Tim. 157 Join . Bob 157 Johnson. Cibi . 157 Johmon. Terri. I5S Jones. Kilhy. 175 Jones. Bill. 15S Joyce. JoAnn. 15S Jure. Jenny. 175 K Kiniler, Miry. 15S Kipvi. Joinne. ISS Kirbonek. Alison. 15S Kirdymhki. Keren I5S Kill. Kilhy. 40. 49. SO. OS. 72. 82. 84, 144. 158 Kirmnin, Fllen. 158 Keehin. Dile. 175 Keller. Jed. 158 Kenney. Rkh. 158 Kenny. Ann. 158 Kerr. Mike. 158 Khoe. Kim. 70. 1SS. I9J. 221 KicFer, Bruce. 159 King. Erk. 07. 159 Kinki. Rkherd. 159 Kinler. Peg. 159 Kipti. Ed. 159 KirkUnd. Dive. 159 Kline. Cullen. 70. 159 Klmgler. Deb. oJ. 70. 159 Koski. Pirn. 159 Kollin. Nincy. 159 Koiitek, Jim. 159 Kremer, Chris. 159 Kukielski. Mirk. 159 Kupper. Nincy. 72, 84. 159 Kusniea. Dive. 159. 194 Kuslush. Jill. 100 L l j ey . Dive. loO Ulli. Ken. 40. 07. ItO Lilonde. Jude. 1«0 Limbi. Mideleine. 02. 100 lurimer, Robin. 72. 100 Linon, Sue. 1 0 Liwler. Jeff. 100 Leech, Dive. 100 lewkki. Ed. ItO Liberieki. Jim. 100 Lredlke. Judy. 140 Lloyd. Piul. 100 lobodi. Nincy. 40. 100. 180 locker. Ann. 10. 02. 101. 107 loder. Steve. 59. oS. 85. lol Loti. Bruce. 101 loving. Mel. 101 Lund. Shewn. !7o lundeen. Beth. o7. 70. lol Lynch. Cheryl. 101 M Micleirie. Diwn. lol Mihon, Jinice. 70. 101 Mihoney, C. 81. 101 Minn. B. lol Minn. J. 70. 101 Menning, M. 40, 48. 07. 101 Mepelo. E- 101. 19J Mirks. M. Mirth. J. 101 Merlin. D. 40. 70. 81. lol Millhews. K. 59, lol. 204 Milthies, K. 102. ISO Me Alpine. M. 102 Me A nelly, J. 59, 102. 214 Mi Cinn, P. 102 Me Cirthy. P. 170 MC Kendrick. K. lol McLiin. L loJ Me Fetridge. K. Me Gee. R. 102 McMilliin. D. 102 Me Niir, D. 70. 102. 194. 200 Meeden. M. OJ. 70. 102 Messer. C. 70, 102 Mieti. L Meyer. K. 102, 214 Mtchiel. R. 102 Micheek. C. 102 Mikcscll. C. 40. 50, 144. 102 Mikoles. S. 102 Miller. J. 49. 02. 07. I0J Minim, N. I0J Mitchel. S. loJ Moliniri. M. lOJ Monleilh, B. 70. loJ Moore. L loJ Morin. L 10J Morin. M. 155, loJ Motkel. V. loJ Mullinix. T. 10J Mullins. D. 10J, 182. 210 Mullins. L loJ Mungenist, D. I0J Murphy. D. 49. 70, lOJ'i Murphy. Sim lo4 N Nidle. J. 170 Negy Nigy. D. 170 Nine . D. 104 Nehon. L 104 Nepereny. M. 104 Nevling. M. loJ Ntchloton. W. 164 Nolen. J. OJ. 70. 104 Novovesky. C. 185. So. 104 o O Connor, M. 104 O Connor. S 104. 182 O Connor, V. 70 Ohon. C. 104 Ohon. D. 104. 70 Ohon, V. US Oudm. J. 40. 144. 105. 19J Overstreet, A. 170 P Piniek, W. 105 Pirrillo, J. 105 Pisek. F. 105 Pilsones. M. 70. 105. 182 Pitsones. D. 105. 180 Piule. D. 105 Piulis, R. 105 Piubon. D. 105 Piveglio. D. 105 Pi w lowkz, S. 40. 200. 105 Pemon. J. 105. 59 Peirson. R. 170. 07, 70 Pedigo. D. 100. 40 Pepkh. M. loo Peters. T. 70. 100 Peterson, C. 100 Pet rock, F. loo Pettit. S. 100 Pieciynski, M. 100 Pigott. B. 40. 140 Pine. B. 100 Pinti, ). 70, 100 Pistorious. J. 100 Plinert. L 170 Podgroskr. T. 70. 100 Poll I. E. Pol Ik k. C. 81. 100 Pomey. D. loo Poruinski. N. 144. 100 Potti. D. loo Pouleson. J. 107 Powers. D. 107 Prepejchil, St 70. 81. 107 Pulley. S. 107 Purcell, D. 107 Pulnim, S. 107 Pyburn, L 107 Q Quirk. D. R Reese. M. 107 Rendill. B 70. 107 Rerkhi, D. 107 Reynolds Rice. B. 107 Riley. L 107. I9J. 210, 22 Riley . R- 70. 107. 214 Ringwild. N. Riixo. M. 02. 107 Robrnton, S. 00, 107 Rogotch. J. 108 Rohlung. N. 1 8 RohWl. J. 108. 204 Royek. A. SO. 59. 108 Romo. D. 108 Ronedeiu. M. 1 8 Rongios. J. 108 Rook. M. 70. 108'r Roostmin. T. 1 8 Roth. J. 108 Rorek. L 108 Russell. M. 108 Rym. L 108 s Seblkk. D. 1 8 Sjnborn. P. 108, 182 Smite hi, C. Soul. S. 109 Sevino. F. 109 Sceper. Kristie. 1 9 Schmidt. D. 109. 192 Scholtens. S. 70. 1 9 Schulli, J. 7. 109 Seely. P. 109 Sehy, S. 40. 109 Sembech. S 109 Senn. N. 109 Shew, K. 192 Shew. L 109 Sheehm. 8. Shumm, J. I 9 Stesiot. J. 109 Siewek. J. 170 Sirovete. IL 170 Skele, A. 40. 170 Smith. E. 170 Smith. L 170. 192 Smith. L 70, 170 Smoot. D. 170. 192 Snyder. B. 170, 182 Socrelk. M. 170 Soukup. N. 170 Spect. N. 170 Spencer. K. 70. 170. 195 Springstroh, D. 170 Spurrkr. S. 170 Sudtler, R. 170. 171 Sohl. K. 171 Stmkiewici. P. 171 Sterck, J. 40. 7. 82. 171 Suufler. A. 70, 171. 190 Stepek. L 171 Stewerd. M. 171. 59. 70 Storino, J. 171 Streuser. S. 171 Sullivm. S. 70. 171 Superitis. M. 171 Sutel, J. 74, 81. 171 Svobode. J. 171. 182 Swenson. M. 77. 81. 171 Swenson, S. 171 Sielkosvtki, S- 172 T Teylor. D. 172 Teylor. S. 172 Teels. B. I7J Teller. M. 172. 194 Thornes. C. 172. 180 Timers. C. 172 Tobies. P. 170 Torbtek, L 170 Troveto. A. 172. 214 Trowbridges. P. 172 Tully. D. 172 Twerdzik. C. 172 V Velentine, S. 172. I9J Venden. H. 172 Venderwelker. K. 172 Verney. Y. Veughn. D. 172 Vesely. K. 172 VrdolJek. R. 17J w Wechowiek, J. 80. 81. 17J Wegner, C. 17J Welker. G. 17J Welters. T. 17J Wendrey, B. 70, 17J Werd. S. I7J Werwsck. A. 17J Wereher. M. 170 Weebsler. N. 170 Wedemen. D. 17J Welch, K. I7J Wendt. R. 170 Werling. L 17J West. D. 7, 17J Wheley. B. I7J Whit men, S. 17J Wienke, D. 170. 182. 210. 214 Wilkinson. R. 48. 59. 05. 1 4 Williem . C. 144, 50. 59. 82. 174 Williems. R. Wilton. A 58. OJ. 70, 174 Wihoa L 174 Wintermute, J. 174 Winters. J. 174 Woke . C. 174 Woo-ck. C 07, 174 Wytocki. N. 40. 49, 174. 189 Y Yeckle. M. 174. 210 Yeerien, L 174' Young. M. 40. 174 z Zejec, J. 10. 81. 59. 174 Zek. E. 174. 182 Zelmer. W. 20. 174 Zidek. J. 174. 210 Ziemke. D. 175. 182 Zimmermenn, 49, 59. 175 230 INDEX Although the production is completed, the real pros know that in the completion lies a new beginning. The artists and the camermen pre- pare for yet another show, the writers are al- ready preparing the next script; even the pro- motional people ate gearing up for the next project. And so it is. even now, that the stars pass on to new projects, and new stars rise to take their places, this pattern repeats itself year after year. But hidden in the shadows are the unseen and unknown few who work patiently (and sometimes impatiently) to produce one more show. To those people the fearless lead- er says, 'Thanks. Chris Hornbrook, Dina Cload, and Carrie Ko- valcik celebrate those magic words. That's a take. Print it!!!'' Sandy Boll, reserves her right to disagree with anyone (especially critics!). To try to improve your performance is the pro way. At the end of the show, senior Maty Gray makes a graceful exit. Last summer I attended jour- nalism workshop for yearbook editors at Ball State University in Indiana. Some of the finest yearbooks in the country were represented there. Comparing our Cauldron to these books, I realized that previous staffs were beginning to ignore the purpose of a yearbook, which is to record the year and preserve the memories of student life. Assigned to state a goal for this year, I wrote, to make a num- ber of significant changes in the '79 Cauldron. Working only with three re- turning members, an otherwise totally new staff, and a new ad- visor (Mr. Naruszewicz), I tried to encourage and put through these changes. When a staff member would ask if they could do something a shortcut way, or skip a step, I would say, Take your time with it, it will be worth it in the long run. Looking back, I can see that many of my efforts did succeed. The staff worked diligently with a tremendous amount of enthusiasm, respect, and dedi- cation. I think they did a fan- tastic job and I am proud to be their editor. THE HAST PERFORMANCE Er 232 CLOSING


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