Downers Grove South High School - Caracole Yearbook (Downers Grove, IL)
- Class of 1973
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The Valley ofthe Dolls? What kids have to do these days to get an A s I CindereIIa's Palace Freshman Attendant Lori Sounders Sophomore Attendant Martha Martin Junior Attendant Terri Breffle . yr' fini. Senior Attendant Karen Chen escorted by Craig Schuyler Senior Attendant Erin Mclnerney escorted by Ed Slack ten Senior Attendant Terri Kramer escorted by Mark Tomasek Senior Attendant Sandi Pellock escorted by Mark Lynch A capacity crowd packed the stands to watch the Varsity Mustangs on Saturday after noon. , . 'M-.,. Q 4 1 ...AQ 'A 'iq Best Organizational Float went to the Pintos. Senior Attendant Cyndi Runge escorted by Greg Thoele 1 .2 N F iw D 'W Homecoming- A Spectacular Weekend The lights were bright. The band was playing softly. The crowd sat watching as the stage was set for the beginning of Cinderella's Palace and the crowning of the l972 Homecoming Royal Court. The most glittering, exciting coronation South's Student Government has ever sponsored was attended by an overwhelming crowd, anx- iously awaiting the glamour and happiness a coro- nation always brings. And, as always, that excite- ment was climcixed by the announcement of each winner. The success ofthe celebration carried just the right atmosphere to start out the Homecoming Weekend at Downers South with a wonderful enthusiasm. Following Cinderella's Palace, South's halls became a miniature Disneyland, as the theme of Disney Down South was brought to life. The masses of people could choose to visit any number of activities, ranging from the Homecoming Show in the Auditorium to an old western saloon, complete with dancing girls and a shoot 'em cowboy gun fight in the Senior Lounge. And, of course, the Gym was packed by the crowds at the mixer. All in all, Friday night was considered to be the perfect preview to yet another day of excite- ment and activity on Saturday. The morning dawned beautiful to see the parade follow a colorful path through town and back to the school. And in the afternoon, the climax of the weekend was reached as the crowd assembled in the stands to witness the kick-off of the spectacular Homecoming Game. an . G.A,A. Dumbo was one ofthe highlights ofa magnificent parade, Huhhh??! eleven -'ff -1 ff- - A.. I, f' 3 E .vi 4 NL K rp . , . 9 U x whip Q r Pea or - if -.iff Qfyf: rre 4 f 4 ,mf , , 1,112:.r3g4i:,g .- K N me r pf-sw V . 5:23 H . .':g P3 : 2 ', 'I V' .- .W lfai -N , .,..' 1 ay, - -- I I ,ffSWfIf1f:,. 77 - ' 'x X' ' Ai! J 1 I ,Q -G wo- Q' , F W... i i 7 g I . . , , A I .. ,gin . x , N 31, f If Y A 1' Nt i f 1, . ,,.-Q . -,,' x A ,, of ,i if , 35,,h,,!Pf, ,ie i w ,. ' .. ' , W. , H ,M VWJW .1.L -, e , VW., ,M4 ' X 5 P I. W . v . 5-frm of iw C Q, i' 3 T - e ' y galil, ' :IQ 'Q' NA gm X' K' X. FgM' ' lr' K A ' - 'V'--e 1- e f - . ,pr V- we . 'rf' M.. .. 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I'd like to get through. hu lt' Disney on heels and a Mustang Victory Disney floats and characters, our own Marching band, Fillies, and decorated cars appeared in this year's Homecoming parade - Disney on Wheels. Hundreds of eyes watched the beautiful extravaganza of color and imagination as it went through town and to the school. Then, at 2 o'clock, the Varsity Mustangs lassoed the Ad- dison Trail Eagles in a powerful 27-7 victory. an -ff s 15 .ic ei , 1 ,. .Q 6, ' N2 'Xb Q N x gentle 'YE- -Ts ' NNN f me -4 4V 49 X Z? Ns X 5 Ji -I FN? fs- .1 'NB 'SX VX :i its ' 'iff-Q X Q1 ix f - rg? Hx :ii 5 F41 Him Moonshadovv Moonshadow, the 1972 Home- coming Dance which took place Oct- ober I5, was sponsored and designed by Masque and Gavel. The dance decorated in a futuristic style, emphasized the beauty and romance of man's ventures into outer space. The music of the Tommy Fendon Band enhanced the atmosphere surrounding the dance, fifteen vc? 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'fa- 4-, She's o mce teacher, but thot dondruff! e-..... twenty-one Q3 .x- '-1 ff aw' .f- 4. ..v 'ha 4 HQ 1 ,1 2,5 s Y 4, ..4?, W' Q gain ll The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch November 3 and 4, l972 Director: Miss Jaye Hewitt Assistant Director: Miss Mann Student Director: Mori Sloan Set Design: Jim Durr Sneaky Fitch: He was born and he died. He never rightly knew who he was. But he died happy. Sneaky and the Sheriff, Mark Luehman, engage in poker. Dick Jacobs was the singer and narrator. Sneaky Fitch's death and resurrection, Jay Wade as Sneaky Fitch in action. 'YQ- 55.5 Julie Macarus as Maroon, the dance hall girl. Kevin Norris, the undertaker, dis- , cusses the reward for Sneaky with Paul Lucas, the Reverend, as Quinn Chenelle Martha Merffn GS MVS- Blafkwaaaf aaa MVS- Valar I-aff' Gleaaemai 9a55'D about looks on, the state of affairs. Rev. Blackwood preaches to the townspeople. in- N 11-0511 'S,f,YJ 5 'Ihr f 1 . .fic 9, if David -eff And Lisa In search February 2, 3, and 4, David and Lisa was presented in South's Little Theater. This study of two emotionally disturbed teenagers was directed by Miss Marcia Freeman. We all carry a part of them fDavid and Lisal inside of us . . . They wait, hoping to find themselves and rejoin us. '51 Gus Slovinsky, Dr. Alan Swinford, enjoys a chess game with his patient David, Lee Kenwik. l twenty five l of themselves t Little Mary Sunshine Cast Learns That Practice . . . A lot of hard work goes on for weeks and weeks before a good musical. On these two pages the befores and afters of Little Mary Sunshine presented March 9, 10, and l l are shown. Directed 'by Miss Judy Hamontre, this musical is truly unique. There is a handsome hero and a beautiful heroine, lots of pretty girls from Eastchester finishing school, brave Royal Canadian Mounties, Indians, and others all set in the beautiful Colorado mountains. Once again the cast of Little Mary Sunshine proves that practice makes perfect. ffl-fl - Leslie Sammarco as the charming and beautiful Mary Potts. Julie Macarus, Sandy Walters, and Larry Sample getting in some more practice. . 1 Craig Mindrum as the brave, loyal, handsome, Uncle oscar, Dean coffin, and Nancy, Heidi C0Dt0inBiQJimWGrinQt0f1. Stallings messing around, as usual. -f-f . ...- -:J . .Q , 1 fiiisflms I . S' 2 ' taiififfliisg ., , ,1- 6 , 5 is JSF 4' K s 'F f-'ff ' 5 ww N -. NX fag, 4 - 'E P' u dui-? mi I 1? .hw X ' 4 JL x Q V j1'iy,LV '7 It ,M,., K N W twenty-seven Spoon River Antholog But once having left, you can never re- turn, there is no going back, there is only the yearn, You're haunted, your're hunted, wher- ever you roam, Spoon River, Spoon River, is calling you home. Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology was presented in the auditorium on December l5 and lo. Directed by Mr. Richard Brickwell, this play explores the lives and deaths of the inhabitants ot a small town in Illinois. For the river is time and it flows toward the sea, and in leaving its banks, you are tree, you are free. But you're haunted, you're hunted, wherever you roam, Spoon River, Spoon River is calling you home. We're bound together, this world and mc, I am o part ofthe things l see, l am of nature, It is of me, l'm ot my maker, I am, I am. twenty-eight Here, world, I pass you like an orange to a child, I can no more with. Do what you will. . And suppose l saw what you never saw and never heard of and have no word for, l must talk nonsense when you ask me WHO? l see. x .R ,. x T55 3 A ,Es Q. I 5 , X .. , . Tw ,K 4. -' A 7 ,,4, , , www.. L 1 . -1, A 5 El? lf -. e ' , 5,6 Q1 Q . 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Gumm, D. Chapman R.Ar1dersor1,C. Kulo l. Phe? C,Sleber1 D, Lee N. Paulus C, Whaley T, Trnsrono Strangest Laugh: Carol Siebert - Dave Vorel Cutest Smile: Erin Mclnerney - Sileshi Dereje Most Gullibleg Diane Rigsbee - Art Englesman Shyest: Marcia McGuire - Tony Barnes Most Accident Prone: Don Chapman - Mary Erst Most Likely to Succeed: Celeste Kula - Roy Anderson Most Likely to Become President: Jim Ramage - Cynd Worst Temper: Tony Barnes - Cindy Whaley Class Daredevil: Rich Dobson -Jane Farrell Class Innocent: Karen Chen - Dave Holec Class Brownnose: Suellen Wenger - Tom Tristano Class Clown: Chris Gumm - Don Chapman Class Sarcastic: Lynne Fassl - Ken Runnfelt Class Nonconformist: Kathy Potter - Josi Egas Spaciest: Nancy Paulus - Tom Murphy Best Artist: Barb Couch - Ed Slack Best Singer: Marsha Meek - Mike Shannon Best Legs: Carol Siebert - Mark Andrews Class Playgirl: Doreen Laskey. Playboy: Dale Patti All Around Nice Girl: Deb Bianco. Boy: Phil Amoruso Best Looking: Debbie Lee - Mike McDowell Class Whatchamacallit: Rich Dobson Sexiest Girl: Diane Ericson Burt Reynolds Award for Modesty: Anders Ollson Boy with the Best Line: Dave Lawler Girl Most Likely to Enter the Convent: Irene Phee Cutest Couple: Sue Hroza and Joe DiCarlo ie Runge Couple Most Likely to Get Married: Joe Fleming and Reen Gonio 29 Couple Most Likely to Break Up: Jim Durr and Nancy Neidenbach ' o SE N I DR AWARD! -our Q7- On Tuesday, March 27, the annual Senior Awards were held. A potluck started the eve- ning, followed by the presentation of the awards. Jim Ramage and Dave Holec emceed the ceremonies. The awards listed are to the people who the class of '73 felt stood out as individuals during the past four years. 1 AMY ol' ff, P. Amoruso, D. Bianco S. Dereje, E. Mclnerney thirty-three 5 X X thirty-four -x ,. ...lv Nilvr i 2, 1 V ' X. A f S X ...T- X A 'T Coral Reef 1973 This year's annual Turnabout dance, in which the girls ask the guys, took place on Saturday, March l7, l973, from 8 to ll p.m, In keeping with tradition, the dance was a success, making those three hours quite memorable for all. Upon en- tering the dance, the sea-theme pervaded the room. Fish net intertwined with coral and starfish hung from the walls ac- companied by various scrolls of poetry, All were enchanted by the music at Renaissance . A new innovation this year was the guys' garter contest in which the girls made up garters for their dates, and the winners were judged on the basis of origi- nality and appearance. Punch and cookies were served and at the close ofthe dance a treasure chest full of bids and candy was opened. thirty-five When the White Eagle of the north is flying overhead, And the browns, reds, and golds of autumn lie in the gutter, dead Remember then that summer bird with wings of fire flaying Comes to witness spring's new hope born of leaves decaying As new life will come from death love will come at leisure. Love of love, love of life and giving without measure. Gives in return a wonderous yearn of a promise almost seen Live hand in hand and together we'Il stand On the Threshold of a Dream. thirty-six 1972 Prom Cn The Threshold Of A Dream After months of planning, the evening of the l972 Prom, June 6, finally became a real- ity. Couples enjoyed a delicious dinner and danced in the ballroom of the Oakbrook Sheraton. At one o'clock, the music faded away and everyone left for parties and post- prom trips. l Grad uation 1972 A beautiful blue sky and bright sun presented part of the background of the annu- al Senior class graduation. There were smiles and some tears - the completion of 4 years also meant the parting of friends. After speeches, singing, and the presenta- tion ofthe class gift, the big moment came - the granting of diplomas, Following this, it was a joyful scene as everyone rushed onto the football field for pictures and congratulations. thirty-seven The Great Halls of South The l972 Festival of the Arts, held May 20, was based on a Chinese theme. The walls contained displays of all sorts of student art work. Paintings and ceramics and sculptures were displayed and demonstrated by art students. The Industrial Arts Department had exhibits of various projects. Music, Russian dancing, and refreshments were enjoyed in the Senior Lounge. A multi-media slide show and a Bluegrass concert were held in the Little Theater. This was said to be the best Festival of Arts held at South, yet. Rich Dobson and Irene Phee take a closer look at a picture. Vt' ...... R ifiy fe, Vistors were greeted by these smiling faces. Lynn Tauer and Jim Beck study an inter- esting exhibit. all -4 H., 4 Q . .Q ,,- Q, All OVGIIODIQ SDOCQ WGS Covered Wlfh STUUGVWY Off WOFK- Some of the exhibits, Iike this dragon, emphasized The Oruenfol Theme. X we ,, . 1 f x , . ' Y I X ' W'-M' . ,V 9 W '. e, ffLrriflf43w'rf4,s.i,5 'WWF' ,fx Z , Goil Ofterson and Duane Plefkc demonstrate fhenr ceromuc skulls. Mrs. Oussenko, Debbie Jonkowskl, Vac Coleco, Dorwin Harrison, and Terry Wellen perform Russlon dances In the Sennor lounge. V x 23? gs Ee e mf KE forty kwin fi? NF' Deon Corrin - Voledictorion Jim Romoge -- Voledictorion Suellen Wenger - Vcdedictorion , JS i Jeff Gruen -- Voledictorion Debbie Anderson - Voledictorion sf 5 I -5 f 1 , 5 . :Sf , A I , . X is , l . r ,- . xx Denise Sfoszok - Voledicforion Bill Thomas - Solufotorion si fig W 1 K :BU Irene Phee - National Merit Barb Fruehling - National Merit Finalist Finalist Outstanding Academic Achievements There is a certain distinction in being number one. And for those seniors who managed to maintain outstanding grade-point averages throughout their high school careers, that distinction is compounded with the honor of the title of Valedictorian. These students have worked long and hard to achieve continual quality in their academic endeavors and they truly deserve their honored titles. The student with the next highest average is given the title of Saluta- torian, also a highly honored award. Each year when the results of the National Merit Qualifying Test are received and the fi- nalists announced, every student wishes he could be one of those chosen few. l-lowever, only the very highest scorers become finalists and South is proud and honored to have five finalists this year. To these academically superior students, we wish to extend a warm and sincere con- gratulations. Dean Corrin - National Merit Finalist f Arnold Walker - National Merit Finalist Jim Ramage - National Merit Finalist forty-one Fame and Fortune Leadership, quality, dependability, and co- operation are characteristics everyone would like to claim, and there are always several students within a class that best display these and other admirable traits. The Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution look for these students to be the recipients of the honor. These same characteristics, in addition to outstanding academic talent, are also sought in choosing a well-rounded team to represent South on teleyision's lt's Academ- ic . Meanwhile, a high score on a qualifying test allows South's winner of the Betty Crocker Award to compete for scholarship money. -.Q 2 -EH. 2 A Km ll 1 l Roy Anderson - S.A.R. Erin Mclnerney - DAR. we 'K Pete Cote, Carol Botts, and Jim Ramage on lt's Academic . forty-two Donna Kenski - Betty Crocker Sports Honors The passing of each year brings excitement to the Athletic Depart- ment. Athletes who have demon- strated skills worthy of acknowl- edgements were awarded honors for their superb performances. The MVP Cmost valuable playerl is elected by his teammates. All League players are nominated by their coaches and then voted on by the coaches of the DPVL lDes Plaines Valley Leaguel which includes eight schools. Ed Steingraber- Cross Country MVP. l Mark Antonoff- League Diving E in ' ' iq ALL-LEAGUE swiM TEAM MEMBERS- K. i,,'fQfgge TZQmD'2f,'jtif Q22 ooiii, B. Mcoioin. Competition. ' fti l' ' - V E . E . yyg E' l f W ALL-LEAGUE WRESTLING TEAM: D. Tanaka, K. Ruff, M. McDowell. Bob Hayes District Wres tling Champ Rich Krey Knot picturedl IHSA District Champ ALL-LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM MEMBERS- Front Row: M. MCDOwell, Joel Yegricm All State Footbgll Team P. Amoruso. Back Row: T. Barnes, B. Ruff, J. Yearian. MVP '55-Hz I National Honor Society-N.H.S.- is a group of students who have given time and effort to the school. Members are chosen by the faculty who rank each student in the areas of leadership, service, character, and scholarship. Five percent of the junior class and l5'Mg of the senior class are chosen. This year's club was very active, sponsoring a tutoring program in every major area of study and a college day in which D.G.S. alumni returned and spoke about their re- spective colleges. Not pictured- K. Warapius, J. Colbert, B. Traxler, T. Vassar, S. Annis, D. Ebenroth, C. Mindrum, T. Soder, L. Wesol. forty-four SOC I ETY xx ll. Front Row- D. Staszak, E.McInerney,K. Chen, P. Vukov, A. Tanaka, L. Tauer, J. Erley, Second Row- S. Wenger, C. Siebert, L. Bolta, U. Kuske, L. Bauer, D. Anderson, K. Zembruski, D. Bowen, Third Row- M. Blazek, K. Kurtz, C. Kula, I. Phee, T. Gwazdauskas, B. Thomas, R. White, B. Ostarellog Back Row- D. Lodding, T. Barnes, D. Vorel, K. Mullen, J. Ramage, D. Beck, G. Blonn, D. Bowen. 21. Juniors- Front Row- M. Gerrity, K. Sherer, M. Brintle, J. Sentkeresty, K. Mitchell, J. Vrdoljak, P. Wetterauer, Second Row- B. Armroli, G. Livingston, D. Cohen, D. Bush, E. Emerson, A. Romaniszak, M. Gutierrez, K. Watters, Third Row- M. Reid, J. Cunov, J. Gruen, R. Olson, B. Hadous, P. Fischer, M. Reynolds, M. Schleyer, C. Regan, S. Batten, Back Row- G. Matthias, D. Olson, P. Cote, M. Vogler, J. Cohen, M. Mercer, M. Blazek, M. Kikta, T. Titchener. I ' x n o grzxzr.. N Urfrrr ,uoxn 4 z gn. P KS. 3-081 ,P an ,gs . AX' .4 lk- Aqnlni , ECU f Vafio Lin bl s School Board The School Boord members ond their odminis- trotors work hord to improve oll ospects of Downers Grove South. Lost toll, the new pool wos of moior concern ond when this yeorbook is dis- tributed o decision will olreody hove been mode concerning o third high school. As Dr. Glenn Pickrel's retirement comes upon us, we would like to dedicote these two poges to the importont ond necessory work he hos done os superintendent of Downers Grove Public Schools. Dr. Pickrel supported o vocotionol high school thot would serve DuPoge County students. The fo- cility wos opproved in l97l ond will open its doors to students in September, l974. During his term, tive grode schools ond one high school were built to keep poce with the growing populcition. Two of the grode schools ore open clossroom focilities, o new opprooch to teoching. Also, odditons were constructed on eight educotionol complexes. Dr. Pickrel hos certoinly done much for the Downers Grove educotionol system. Let us hope the next superintendent will establish o similcir record. Dr. Glenn E. Pickrel, Superintendent l- MF- John I-Guderi 2. MY- R'-Tbeff 5hePel'd, Asst. I. Crawford, Dir. of Physicol Plont ond Operotions 4 Superintendent for Personnel, 3, Mr. William Mr, Leon Wefch: 5. Mr. William R. Conrad Jr KK Fulk-I I 56 49 'N' AQ 3 f ,h.hf A. . if v ! RY Al . . i J, , ,si . r .I . Nw -LL, .,,,. ,wgt-L. 5 ,, . ' . .f Liss -.ei I , . f I. Dr. Donald H. Black, Asst. Superintendent, 2. Mrs. 5. Mr. Wayne T. Guthrie, Dir. of Secondory Education, ,Elizabeth Gilomenp 3. Mrs.. Florence Herrick, Sec., 4. 6. Mr. Ronald Solberg, Coordinator of School Inforrno- Mr. F. Gregg Rybinski, Asst. Superintendent for Busi- tion. ness' 9. Dr. Charles E. Elmlinger, Asst. Superintendent for 7. Mr. Wayne K. Anderson, 8. Mr. Harold W. Schools, IO. Mr. Dean R. Spencer, il. Mr. Daniel B. Johanson: Foote, Asst. Business Mcinoger. V? rf' di :,...-ta. If il ff' 'w.- .l O 'L GC. I' tx EMA x, Fu .4 an .bu A .3 . . , ,, . r QQ Administration and Office Ladies Where would a school be without the administra- tion? Contrary to popular opinion these men and women really work hard to help the students. Let us remember that it was them who solved the problem with Medina Builders last fall and it was also the ad- ministration who spent valuable time trying to improve bus schedules and routes. Even though we take it for granted that they keep the school func- tioning smoothly, let us remember that without them Downers Grove South would not be in existence. I V! iq, ,AX .. -wi. in lln i x 9 V V if Dr. Robert Neumann, Principal, Northwestern U., 4 yrs. Mrs. Pat Ray, Data Processing, Mrs. Jane Hill, Book- store. Q AC 33 if l. Mr. Phillip Bowers, Asst. Principal, Northern Ill. U., l4 yrs., 2. Mr. Harvey Hisgen, Attendence Coordinator, Southern lll. U., 7 yrs., 3. Mrs. Doris Murphy, Bookkeeper, 4. Mrs. Margaret Bowen. Mrs. Elizabeth Sommers, RN., Mrs. Ida Crunick, Health Clerk. Piilluug M, i . 'Yi 4 I ,I . Wgwfci- ' if it the 2 l .,L :N'3 i I fr i f'!'P J ' 'J '!,l' 11 fl 1 ,vb 'K . Q H 1 Ei Ke l. Mr. Richard Wyllie,-Senior Class Advisor, Northwestern U., IO yrs., 2. Mr. John Stapleton, Asst. Dean, Northern Ill. U., 5 yrs, 3. Mr. Frank Dufour, Asst. Principal, U. of Ill., 7 yrs, 4. Mr. John Sippy, Dir. of Student Activities, Northern Ill. U., l2 yrs. Mrs. Jane Fast, sec. to Principal, Mrs. Margery Manuell, sec. to Asst. Principal. IP? 'QL 1-sy 4 1 Mrs. Dottie Brown, Teacher Workroom, Mrs. Lue Norton, Attendance. Mrs. Blanche Jackson, switchboard, Mrs. Peggy Munis, sec. to Athletic Director. i i . Wi. Athletic Department As in any co-curricular program, one objec- tive of athletics is to contribute positively to the goals of education. Basic to the philoso- phy ot the Athletic Department is the need to provide a challenge for the students whose ca- pabilities and interest exceed the require- ments of the normal physical education class. Through its hard work, the department coor- dinates interscholastic and intermural pro- grams, Varsity Club, G.A.A., Cheerleading Fillies and the Boosters. Sportsmanship, ethics and leadership do not evolve naturally, they must be learned and cultivated by example and practice. The Ath- letic Department, which provides the setting for such learning through athletics, is the line that draws school spirit together and puts pride in our MUSTANGS. I Mr. Frank Ibbotson, Athletic Director, U. of lll., lO yrs. Not pictured: Mr. Wayne Groess, Ass't. Athletic Director, III. State U., 7 yrs. -- sc.. I A 7 ..,,. Q fiftyftwo fi X .P ,pin Business Education The Business Education Department offers students the opportunity to learn valuable ca- reer skills through a curriculum which con- tains courses such as Typewriting, Shorthand, Business Machines, Office Practice, Market- ing and Cooperative Work Programs. Courses such as Personal Typing, College Notetaking, and Consumer Problems, enable students to develop personal skills and acquire consumer knowledge, Dea M The h l Mr Vincent Pelletier U of lll 4 yrs 2 Mrs Pat Telford Southern lll U 7yrs 3 Mrs Cheryl Clnefro Northern lll U 3 yrs 4 Mr Rudolph Skul Chairman Northern Ill U l6 yrs 5 Mr Samuel Moscato Wis State U 4 yrs 6 Mr Kenneth Johnson Southern lll U lyr 7 Miss Kathleen Stewart Southern ll U lyr 8 Mr Robert Rlchards lll State U 3 yrs 9 iss Marjorie DeLauriea Indiana U 4 yrs 'Z' Xe,- ' 4 6 S df ' I ., ye t ':.. 'f' my W5 1. Mrs. Audrey 0'Byrne, Northern III. U., ll yrs. 2. Mr. William Muehlhauser, Northern III. U., 7 yrs. 3. Mrs. Patricia Camaro, U. of III., 3 yrs. 4. Mr. Kenneth Johnson, Southern III. U., I yr. 5. Miss Beth Meinhold, III. Stote U., 2 yrs. 6. Mr. William Kolek, III. Stote U., 5 yrs. 7. Mrs. Donna Yackle, Western Ill. U., 3 yrs. ... , -' 6 N llf v Developmental Education The Developmental Education Department was set up to recognize the diversified and different needs and problems of the students and to satisfy them through a variety of courses. Counselers and teachers work together to maximize the potential of the students. Through such courses as Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Skills, Humanities 9, Publications, the Reading Center, Tutorial services and the work with the handicapped, the department communicates the feeling that someone cares. l. Miss Charolette Greco, Loyola U., 7 yrs. 2. Mr. Fred Kirsch, DePaul U., 6 yrs. 3. Mrs. Jeanne Halsey, Ill. State U., 6 yrs. 4. Mr. John Bowles, Chairman, DePauw U., l7 yrs. 5. Mr. Rich- ard Button, U. of Ill., 4 yrs. 6. Miss Cynthia Draving, Indiana U., l yr. 7. Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, Loyola U., 5 yrs. 8. Mrs. Karen Sorta, Western lll. U., 4 yrs. 9. Mr. George Toler, U. of lll., l6 yrs. p ff' 1 4 QQ Qt N..-Q32-'f7 It nge' l I s 1' , , 'X 5' .4 .', If-.s-4 Drivers Education Attendance is one problem the Drivers Edu- cation Department doesn't have. lt must be the students awareness that this class can ed- ucate them in something they can put into use nowl The courage and patience that the teachers of this course have is remarkable. This is the only course offered in school where a student can literally take the life ofa teacher in his own hands. Now you know why the use of seat belts is stressedl After teaching Drivers Ed. for awhile you can immediately tell a good driver from a bad one as soon as he sits down in the driver's seat, says Mr. Mullins one of the instructors of this course. With only a l2 week period in which to teach the student how to handle and maneu- ver a car these instructors have their days filled with teaching rules, regulations and self preservation behind the wheel. M Gerald Hansen, Chairman, Michigan Mr Phillip Dinelli U oflll 7yrs StateU 6yrs. Mr William Pelekoudas, Northern Ill. U., l yr., Mr. Richard Mullins Marshall U., 9 yrs. Mr. Alex Koplinski Southern Ill U 2 yrs English and Speech lt grammar and literature are your hang-ups, then the English Department is the place to go. This year's course offer- ings are more extensive and detailed than ix the years prior. lt a student needs help in any aspect at ii' English, the infinite facilities of the resource center should be used. Its space, carpeting, and comfortable chairs create a relaxing atmosphere. The paperback sec- tion is available tor use, and games may be played it homework is finished. . Xi .. ti Mr Fr nk B Chairmen Northern Some people just aren't tall enough to reach the a a ' ' blackboard. U., l4 yrs. l. Mrs. Bonnie Koupisch, Miami U., 4 yrs., 2. Mrs. Peggy Steele, Northern lll. U. 2 yrs., 3. Miss Sue Osborn, Wheaton College, 2 yrs., 4. Miss Harriet Dygert, Northern Ill. U., 2 yrs., 5. Mrs. Karen Sorto,-Western lll. U., 4 yrs., 6. Mrs. Suzanne Anderson, Northwestern U., l yr. Yi' . Mrs. Ann Kelly, Purdue U., 3 yrs. K., ., ...:, .MN .. . Ujv 991 my Mrs. Marjean McCombs, lll. State U., 2 yrs., Mrs. Miss .laye Hewitt, U. of III., l yr. Margaret Yoder, Manchester College, l yr., Mr. Rich- ard Brickwell, U. of Ill., 6 yrs. l. Miss Cynthia Draving, Indiana U., l yr., 2. Mr. Robert Foskett, Elmhurst College, 4 yrs., 3. Mr. Thomas Abraham, U. of III., 2 yrs., 4. Mr. David Pines, U. of III., 3 yrs., 5. Mr. William Kolek, Ill. State U., 5 yrs., 6. Mrs. Frances Lindeman, U. of Ill., 4 yrs. Y M ss..-i, Miss Marcia Freeman, Chicago shhhh. . peochersofwork. Circle, l yr. . 3 Y or igzsx i t I i -5+ .crab 4, 5 -. H I l MTS. MG l'g0l'i8 Wood, Speech A smile can mean many things. chairwoman, Missouri U., l6 yrs. l. Miss Jane Oswald, Millikin U., 2 yrs., 2. Miss Judy Hamontre, DePauw U., 3 yrs., 3. Mrs. Brenda Segura, Western Ill. U., 2 yrs., 4. Miss Elaine VonFange, Valparaiso, U., l yr. 5. Miss Karol Johnson, Ill. State U., l yr., 6. Miss Penny McDonald, U. of lll., l yr., 7. Mr. James Galivan, Loyola U., 3 yrs. fir. 1- 'af 33,9 'Q W ' P fn-'X Fine Arts Department Increased interest in art makes this program one of the most popular at South, with one of the largest enrollments in the state. Added this year to the courses previously offered, instruction in weaving has proved quite popular. Shown on this page are some of the decorative projects in weaving, pottery and other art work which have been on display in the halls throughout the year. Surely all of South High's music students will agree that music plays an important part in their day. Many of the students have participated in state contests in either solo or ensemble competi- tion. Independent Study in music is being con- tinued again this year, with several concerts given by students in the program. A Cappella has re- turned to the traditional look with long blue robes, but their repetoire still contains a variety of modern songs. ffl ss N, gf . f . f X7 we X i 2 Mr. Dan Modzelewski, Chairman, School of the Art Institute 7 yrs., Miss Catherine Carr, lll. Wesleyan College, l yr. M555 Michelle Molloy. Southern lll. U., l yr., Miss Mrs. Lillian Gilruth, Roosevelt U., 3 yrs., Mrs. Barbara Mary Lynn Heth, lll. State, l yr. Fosfer, U, of III., 3 yrs' l -st Air-N v T 'tx I 'W lil? 'li ul ,,Lf Y y y tt , Mr. Alan Roselieb, Choirmon, Northwestern U., 8 yrs.g Mr. John Svoboda, Northwestern U., 23 yrs. Mr. Randall Janousek, North Central College, 3 yrs.g Miss Rhonda Fleming, U. of lll., 3 yrs. ,f x. Miss Diane Mann, U. of Ill., l yr.g Miss Barbara Barnes, Northwestern U., l8 yrs. ' W V M l Y C 'awe 5 Yi ' Y- fu Al ., 136' ' , fax .. ,. lf 1 ,- l ef l. Miss Colleen Carey, St. Olaf College, l yr., 2. Mr. Paul Martin, U. of Havana, Cuba, 8 yrs., 3. Mr. Rich- ard Muegge, Ohio State, 3 yrs., 4. f -R, .KKN ...,,1.,..,, ' X ' .D , N Q... ... . Q 'X l if l llll X , :'. Miss Jacqueline LaSalle, Rosary College, 2 yrs., 5. Mrs. Ann Aldrich, Kansas U., 5 yrs., 6. Mrs. Barbara Pawlowski, Rosary College, 6 yrs. il lla i 'lll as? N is FRE Q s visa X e sf W ' 'S' 4 ,RH xftf X W s 1 s 27? 5, 'Nix X X 530 5 WX, 5 ll 1 X q s H lk NX Sfxwiwls ' X X ..- 5 , ,fx :nr L, 4 M 4r!:f 23 Foreign Language Department Parlez-vous francais? or l-labla espanol? lf you are having trouble understanding your friends la- tely, perhaps they are taking one of the many foreign language courses offered at South: French, German, Latin, Spanish, or Russian. The teachers in this department constantly think of new ways to enliven the classes. The pass-fail system encourages third, fourth and fifth year students to continue their studies of a language by relieving them of worry over grades. Next year promises to be even better with the possibility of more courses concerning the history and literature of languages. -,gif S ...W .... . , X.. .-.--1., l. Mr. Thomas Battaglia, Chairman, Mrs. Anganeta Oussenko Indiana U. of lll., 8 yrs., 2. Mrs. Patricia 2yrs 5 Miss Cathleen Collyer U of Camaro, U. of lll., 2 yrs., 3. Mrs. Pa- III., 2 yrs 6 Miss Kathleen Stewart tricia Gronlund, U. of lll., 4 yrs., 4. Southern lll U lyr Wi ,tl 1 5 W Guidance Department ln their constant effort to meet the needs of the students, our Guidance Department continues to expand and modify programs at a rapid rate. For the most part they assist incoming students in making adjustments to high school and help them plan and carry out a high school program which is best suited far them. Upperclassmen find assis- tance in fulfilling requirements needed to attain their desired goals and educational career oppor- tunities. For many others, 0 counselor provides an invit- ing atmosphere where students will feel comfort- able to seek guidance with all problems and con- cerns. The Guidance Department succeeds in achiev- ing all of the above and much more in its continu- al efforts to aid all the students at South. l. Miss Beth Meinhold, Counselor, Ill. State U., 2 yrs., 2. Mr. Henry Peper, Counselor, Eastern lll. U., 2 yrs., 3. Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, Counselor, Loyola U., 5 yrs., 4. Miss Cheryl Rieser, Counselor, Northern lll. U., 3 yrs. F' I A , vw 6 ...eh f t ii i MH sixty-four all- ' 5. Miss Luella Paul, College Counselor, U. of Colorado, l7 yrs., 6. Mrs. Sandro Pihos, Counselor, Northern Ill. U., 3 yrs., 7. Mr. James Geocaris, Counselor, Southern lll. U., l yr. 4. Mr. Harold Mitchell, Dir. of Guidance Services, U. of lll., ll yrs., 5. Mrs. Virginia Faskett, Special Education, U. of lll., 3 yrs., 6. Mrs. Luella Kipfer, Secretary, 7. Mrs. Elaine Berberich, Secretary, 8. Mrs. Jeanne Schemenaur, Secretary. E i- ,,., M .. . I ,,Ab '. ' A if ' E Qian .. i .R l. Mr. Fred Kirsch, Career Counselor, De Paul U., 6 yrs., 2. Mr. William Waldner, 5 6Y'S' K K Counselor, Northern lll. U 5 yrs., 3 Miss Charlotte Greco, Counselor, Rosary College, sixty-five Home Economics This year the Home Economics Department has once again continued a fine program for all interested students. They have introduced new courses and revamped many others to fit the needs of everyone involved. Examples are the Foreign Foods course, where the investiga- tion ot cultures through food preparation helps one to gain appreciation of food customs of people throughout the world. Another is Starting on Your Own, which an- swers questions that anyone leaving home to set up housekeeping on their own would like to know. Girls, as well as a growing number of boys, are taking advantage of the fine classes this department has set up. l v it is ga - - as - l. Miss Joan Griffith, Northern lll. U., 2 yrs., 2. Miss Patricia Roberts, Eastern lll. U., 3 yrs., 3. Mrs. Nancy Stapleton, U. of lll., 4 yrs., 4. Mrs-MGY Lenox, St. Mary's College, ll yrs., 5. Mrs. Judith Dedic, Northern lll. U., 5 yrs. -421 'I A Jn' , wifi Mrs. Irene Kline, Chairwoman, lowa State U., 5 yrs. 11 wi .rf X... Mr. James Mizener, Chairman, Eastern Ill. U., 8 yrs. X. Industrial Arts Downers Grove South has a fine program for Industrial Arts with many courses to choose from. lt is divided into the following specific areas: Drafting, Graphic Arts, lndus- trial Arts Design, Electricity and Metal- working. Students are able to develop skills in welding, lathe operations and offset- printing or study the principles of electricity and electronics. Introductory courses for those without previous experience in any one phase as well as advanced courses are of- fered to provide students with experience that will be helpful for employment or college. 9 if cg, 0y,l 4 ,W Q .K 'lf' l. Mr. Robert Ruyle, Northern lll. U., 3 yrs., 2. Mr Ray Knippenberg, Western Ill. U., 4 yrs., 3. Mr Michael Basso, Northern Ill. U., 4 yrs., 4. Mr David Claus, Northern lll. U., 3 yrs., 5. Mr. Steven Henrich, Stout State U., l yr., 6. Mr. Gordon Engel bach, Stout State U., l.yr. ' ll- '.b, . . Dx .I X. The lnstructional Y Materials Center The Library at South is probably the most frequentedxorea of study in the entire school. Containing over 23,000 books, it offers a selection of information which easily meets the needs of every student at South. Students are welcomed at the Library Cmore formally called the Instructional Materials Centerl and fill it to capacity, doing anything 2 from cramming for a test to browsing through fn 4' the sports section of the daily newspapers. Q. Magazines, pamphlets, records and a wide variety of audio-visual materials are in con- stant use. On the average, some 2200 students pass through the Library each day, making it one of the most important areas of the school. Mrs. Jeanie Luckey, Southern lll. U., l yr., Mrs. Barbara Pray, Rosary College, 3 yrs., Mrs. Zaybalp Mrs. Scherer. . Q mx ,Z ..- '. U! a' Q I S, r I ar Penny Vukov helps o sfudenf. Wulf' - . gs. Yiwu as-I 4.6 :U ,::, Y M, ' FQ. fl' Mrs. Catherine Hughes, Chairman, Northern Ill. U., I5 yrS.g Miss Linda Harris, U. of III., 3 yrs. Mrs. E. Mclnerneyg Mrs. Dalton: Mr. David Cooley, U. of Wis., I yr.g Mrs. 0'Dell. 4 - 1' F , ,, .fx 4' vw Q f 1 A ' 1 0. f.. x.am.x ' , , ,'yu YP! Mr. Ronald Dugan, U. of lll., 7 yrs., Mrs. Jeanne Hughes, Bradley U., 2 yrs., Mr. James Brasen, Elmhurst College, 5 yrs. Math Department A man at point A on one shore ofa lake six miles wide with parallel shore lines, wishes to reach a point C on the other side l3 miles along the bank of the lake from a point B di- rectly opposite the point A. lf he can row four miles per hour and walk five miles per hour and if he sets out by boat, find how far from B he should land in order to make the trip as quickly as possible. l-low long does the trip take? Only our industrious Math Department can land wouldl take the time to solve this ridicu- lous problem. One of the largest departments in the school, its l7 members serve over 50W-, of the student body. The resource center is always filled to capacity. Math seems to be a very popular course or is it likely that it is a subject that racks the brain clay in and :lay out, hour by hour, and second by second? This question, similiar to the one above, is difficult to answer. None the less, the teachers are of the highest caliber and whether your reason for taking math is because you have to or because you want too , by the end of the year one will have learned an immense amount of subject material. L ls life rea lly that bad? l. Mr. Richard Wyllie, Chairman, Northwestern U., lO yrs., 2. Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon, U. of lll., 3 yrs., 3. Mr. John.Sfroth, U. of lll., 8yrs., 4. Miss Diane Neitzke, Purdue U., l yr. 3 4 Reading widens the rmnd. 1. Mr. Dale Gott, U. of Missouri, 5 yrs., 2. Mr. Gerald Renner, Northern Ill. U., 1 yr. 3. Mrs. Deborah Wendell, U. of III. 1 yr., 4. Mr. Charles Clapper, Southern Ill. U., 2 rs Girls's and Boys P.E. lt's quite a responsibility to try to keep 3000 some students in good physical condi- tion, with them fighting every inch of the way, but the P.E. Department does quite a job. There were a variety of classes offered this year such as: Co-ed volleyball - for the girls who want to meet some guys, weightlifting - build those biceps, figure control - for those who lack will power, social dance - to bring out the Fred Astaire in you, team handball - to vent your frustrations, trampoline - not recommended after lunch, to name a few. News of the year: There was one power fail- ure in the gym which stopped classes for awhile. The extremely wet weather kept classes inside this fall more than outside during the 6 weeks designated for outdoor sports. This forced all boys and girls' classes to share the gym, which seems smoller and smaller every day. With more students coming next year, the newly built locker rooms and gymnasium have only temporarily provided relief from overcrowding in the most widely taken course. classes go hand in hand . M W ff . A jot? SU7-I E f V l-lTl-llflE , X I S Hug-EANG , i f I l C tl fl i i l i f t it i l l ti iii wi W Mrs. Gita Michael, Chairwoman, Northwestern U., l0 l Jody Wardontheunevens. yrs- Mr' charles Novotnyl Cholfmonf Depoul UW yrs.. Mr. Anthony Rizzuto, lowa State U., l yr., Mr Mr. Richard Griesheim, Chicago State College, 4 yrs., Marsha Cepak, Carthage College, 3 yrs., Mr. James Miss Gretchen Doss, Northern lll. U., 4yrs. Bonfield, Western lll. U., l yr. A iff i 5 4 r' 1 W E . ..... , ,fe . . ., ,. l Mrs. Charlotte Becker, Miami U., 6 yrs., Mr. Charles Mr. Rudy Boker, George Williams College, 3 yrs., Miss Carmody, Eastern lll. U., 6 yrs., Miss Charlotte Hayley, Sharon Harju, George Williams College, 4 yrs. Western lll. U., l yr. Mr. Robert Cohoon, Indiana State U., 3 yrs., Miss Lynn Coleman. Indiana U., 7 yrs., Mr. Philip Thorne, Miss Cathy Hettinger, Northern lll. U., l yr., Mr. Southern lll. U., 7 yrs, Dennis Jaystrab, Illinois State U., 4 yrs. in in ..,. il 1 , sg -.... f cw. . ,M S: Science Department Ever noticed some of the strange odors which assault the senses as one nears the west wing of the second floor? Anything from the arrival of the frogs for Biology to a disaster in Chem I is possible. Kids have even been seen wandering the halls with yards and yards of ticker tape from a Physics experiment. All this and more is offered by the Science Depart- ment as they expand to meet the needs of all the students. Approximately 55fM9 of the students enrolled at South are taking science courses this year and the Science Department has expanded to its capacity in order to satis- fy the demand. Classes for non-oriented science students all the way to advanced college bound courses are offered in the inter- est of having a broad curriculum, serving as many students as possible. Mr. Michael Mayfield, Ball State U., l yr., Mr. Edward Richardson, Western lll. U., 3 yrs., Mr. John Catalani, lll. State U., l yr., Mr. Wayne Peterson, Southern lll. U., 7 yrs. Mr. James Tilley, Chairman, U. of Miss., ll yrs., Miss Patricia Moran, Ill. State U., l yr., Mr. Ronald Novak, Syracuse U., 8 yrs. ,fa l 4 ,, ,M ..... 1 fi, idx ll Q. '-YY .efsfx ll? Op J? 'fjffgq JO! l. Mr. Elwin Mohns, Central Mich. U., 8 yrs. 2. Mr. Richard R e m p e r t , Bradley U., 5 yrs. 3. Mr. Anthony Riz- zuto, Iowa State U., l yr. 4. Mr. James B o n f i e I d , Western III. U., l yr. 5. Mr. R. Michael Rolf, A u g u s t a n a College, 2 yrs. Mr. Roy Wiemerslage, Elmhurst College, 4 yrs., Miss Gwen Bacon, Eastern Ill. U., 2 yrs., Mr. Robert Bohlen, Iowa State U., l yr., Mrs. Marilyn Rimbey, Ohio State U., 3 yrs. 'tb fm Social Studies Department Social Studies becomes more and more in- teresting each year. The American Studies and World Cultures courses are being updated continually to give the student an interesting and informative course, one which he will not only enjoy but also gain knowledge. The main motive of the World Cultures course is to sharpen the students awareness to the point of views that people of other cultures and lands hold. This is achieved not by dealing just with the particular culture itself, but by going into the things which make up the cul- ture such as religion, economics, etc. This can give the student a better understanding of not only the particular culture but of mankind it- self. This is one department where the context of the courses change through experiments to offer the students a more enjoyable experi- ence. Simulation games and group work have been found not only essential but very prac- tical in this particular department. Although history goes all the way back to the cave men when the first written records were found, the courses are far from being outdated and boring. By knowing of man's past history and your own heredity, it is not difficult to be able to constantly draw analo- gies with past and present history which we are living every day. lt's where its at. Mrs. Marianne King, U. of Wisconsin, 2 yrs., Mr. Mr. David Derheimer, Chairman, Ball State yrs. U., 6 j Mr. Rupert Malone, Northeastern lll. State College, 4 yrs., Mr. Wayne Groess, lll. State U., 8 yrs. Donald Hickey, Northern lll. U., 6 yrs. Mrs. Donna Yackle, Western lll. U., 3 yrs. g -Q ai' SHWXW i ,,.+wv ' ,..f gm, flue . I 5 W ,, bil 534 Mrs Margaret Yoder Manchester College I yr M MI' Phillip King Indiana U Syrs N th n HI U 12 Mr. Samuel Gomberg U of Wnsconsnn 4yrs Could be! if 5,5 8 . Miz U' ,, wif pun-oi,...mm , ,fr -0. -an F!!wq 7'. P' Mr. David Harvey, Southern Ill. U., 3 yrs., Mr. James Mr' James Holden' U' of W'SCOnS'n 4 Dodd, Ind. State U., 2 yrs. VVS' Miss Phyllis Jines, Southern III. U., l yr., Mr. Thomas Mrs. Jane Stoutland, Juniata College, l yr. M Kaplan, U. of Wisconsin, 2 yrs. William Shirer, U. of Wisconsin, 6 yrs. I-. Q f. ..-7 af, v ffl' The Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Food, Food, Glorious Foodl is the daily enchantment of all our lunchroom students. For crunchy morsels, hot hotdogs, meatballs that do not get lost in the spaghetti sauce and other delica- cies, we express our sincere thanks to a wonderful crew of Cafeteria Ladies. For windows that are clear to let the sun shine in, For classrooms that are warm in the wintertime, For floors and sinks and drinking fountains that show 4, that someone cared and used some muscles to polish them, We want to say a word of thanks to all the members of our Custodial Staff. M99 xi - ,1 F X Q l . Q , ,l if ws. 4 S5 1 . l ! ,. 1 M t illli 5 l 3 F Q' i -A F 3 s 1, v . fi 'g 1' if Y it g . 5 b S 'til 1 - . ,gii ,ju . v 1, i , ,s .,,, . ,,: A Front Row: Mrs. Kadlec, Mrs. Keeler, Mrs. Stratton, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Spring, Mrs. Groebli. Back Row: Mrs. Barta, Mrs. Coolahan, Mrs. Ralston, Mrs. l-llavcek, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Farrell. Not pictured: Mrs. Chrastka, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Leonhardt, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Guernsey. Front Row: Mr. Tripicchil, Mr. Cross, Mr. Dusek, Miss Lawrence, Mrs. Ryszkiervicz. Back Row: Mr. Richardson, Mr. Andrus, Mr, Keller, Mr. Kitsch, Mr. Stephens, Mr, Cermak. Not pictured: Mr. Adduci Mr. Brey, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Urban, Mrs. Kaman, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Styve, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Moncure, Mr. Muffo, Mr. Schindalgn, Mr, Stathos, Mr. Swiglo, Mr. Zeman. I Xu ,i 1. wx- . 9' ,Mar 5 0. W 6,5 '1' 'x ' ' .ax f 9 I -s Q M I . GMS Varsity Gridders Finish Third Inspired by head coach Bud Mohns the '72 Varsity Mustangs finished third in the Des Plaines Valley League. Despite the downfall at the early season when the first two games were lost, the Mustangs pushed hard and gained a four game winning streak. The last hard fought battle against first place East Leyden was lost. Nevertheless, fine performances were turned in by MVP, Joel Yearian. Six boys were also picked for the all conference team. They were: Tony Barnes, Ed Slack, Joel Yearian, Mike McDowell, Phil Amoruso, and Bob Ruff. VARSITY SCORES VARSITY STANDINGS Won Lost Tie Joliet Catholic East Leyden 7 O Willowbrook Hinsdale South 5 2 Hinsdale So. Downers Grove South 4 3 Glenbard East O Addison Trail 3 3 I Addison Trail 7 Morton West 3 3 l West Leyden O Willowbrook 3 4 Morton West O Glenbard East 2 5 East Leyden 6 West Leyden O 7 'H-n..4 55 Nav'-10 f 1- -alli- eighty-two Ni V' m 11-wwsfggnfg I ., an isQiQfHQt.ef .fx W--. ..4-fi-'Is-SQ-Yisr. .g,..: , si 3' Q 'n-Fo lc Wh-. Varsify - Front Row: L-R Head Coach Mohns, M. McDowell, M. Lynch, K, Ruff, Waldner, Back Row: Coach Grieshern, J. Yeorian, K, Pushaw, T, Barnes, C. S. Moeller, R. Krey, Coach Mullins, Second Row: B. McFadden, T. Burnoski, P. Henley, B. Hill, K. Cassidy, J. Metzger, F. Sferiotfi. Not Pictured. B. Radek, K. Amoruso, D. Coonrod, S. Nowak, S. Musser, V. Kassel, Third Row: D. Paffi, C. Glassford. Bologh., B. Richardson, B. Ruff, D. Cassidy, B. Adams, E. Slack, B, Hays, Coach Ann all J I 2 1 i . 'Ng' E 3 -3' 5 ' Q I- ' S ' ' ., -.' ,,,,, ' i 1 ' fl , , X x 4 ' :iii A . '- r 9 :1 ' , , , win Q , V . 1 X., f .4 'iks . , -I ixnl , . 4 'vi f N. .1 .. - , -I 5., 5 wifi! 7 y .1 K, T- .h +A-, is was H If 1 Q 5' 0 , -f .Asians if ' 4 nv- . ' ' , , - Il Y ' . ' A H Q , ,lg 2 '1:,,:.iz-L. ',.,..,., ,..-i ,, , , . . f :1'lQi'7l ' , ' , f1.gE'f'l. l.T'Jffl Exif-N1l9lf'i51i gi, i, , K Y N.. sv-Q hx gl ,. F. , I . , M, , L 1 1, -- ff.-, wwf... . if., - , 'H .,.-is img: M sf Q-.rg-K .?'f,s.- 45- QQ - - . 1. . - 1 'J ' 'V A . ,-. 4 jj a,f,vi,.: ' I ' f, U ,., gr V, f ',:. SX ig-'.'Q,,:.IR, ' 1.651 ',ff'fi. , ,:.'-'-swf' i'2vf1w + . 'L ' C ' sQz4ar:,:Ly1.- H s A - K f. ,pig I-'L wbglgg. .ff 5,1 - :fi 33.1 'Q-'fx:,,',. kk-f':i:irA5i,r, xs- 'fl . 'r-H if W. . ' ' B 'fi - . Tv.ih93f'ff:sfw ' si Q fr- -4 ,mis - i ,,. -,.. i . , E ,M.,,,....mgf-..,.x W Y11-.x-s . . . . 1 ' '1 f-Qui-aw .SWA . ' ' ' ef.: 1. ,J..wkK,.,si. A, 3, L, E 4 . , A A W, ,. , Ai ng, ,V A ,. 4 . M m - , - - .,.,V,l. rd1-f .gg ., H '.'5y eighty-three The brightest spot of the fall sports scene was the performance of Coach Car- mody's sophomore gridders who battled their way to a conference championship. The boys worked hard as a group, -and teamwork was what gave them the boost they needed. Super Sophs Conferences Champs! Q.. ll l l V J , Soph - Front Row' L-R G. Bradley, M. McDowell, P. Francis, G. Davis, J. Powers, C, Marnmaloto, T. Collins, C. Sumida, R. Kay, D. Stirn. Second Row: R. Fischer, M. Yearian, W. Clark, K. Belaire, R. James, J. Walden, M. Anderson, B. Webb, R. Everslade, J. Kloski. Third Row: B. McMahon, P. Schiller, D. Opeit, M. Hart, J. Volpe, R. Johnson, S. Ericson, T. Sparka, L. Rose. Fourth Row: L. Bos- tick, M. Jack, T. Gesford, C. Hill, J. Nowak, C. Ennis, R. Allen, R. Burton, l.. Zeleznak, R. Frank, M. Neumann, Coach Carmody. Back Row: R. Sheldon, K. McMahon, J. Skurka, M. Dudek, D. Rowe, B. Srokac, F. Baum, D. Reinhardt, R. Pancoska, T. Sheako. i 'A B ' mefzefg l 1- -lowest J eighty-four .. .fa M ..i.-. .lm . . sf. is -2 Q . EC'-v.. - YS ,,,.i- . M' w5f 5 i Je .T - s . .... P 4.. . .. 4 Mu... . s Q N ' . K ..... -K 4 ,Rt WM., 4, fl 9 ...W l . f s. - 5 . ,-gl .501 -W Y, 41 K'-.ni N , ... 1 .mf -Q , ,., . W . 'f.ysevs.ANri m - 11.1. . - Q K . Faq., K saw .. I. junior Varsity Football With hopes of a winning season, the Junior Varsity football team was off and run- ning. The team made us very proud of them this year. They had a record of 4-2-2, The boys all did an outstanding job, said head coach Rich Grieshem. The boys would choose a captain every week on the performance of the previous week. Some of the captains for this season were: T. Matiya, S. Buckley, A. l-lolec, and M. l-lowell. u-, ' IS v Jr. Varsity 7 Front Row: J. Thomas, M Davis, R. Burnoski, G. Dayspring, T. Ma- Griesheirn, S. Buckley, B. Springborn, M. Vandeleur, R. Barcley, A. Holec, R. tiya, E. Forst, J. Mackey, J. Clark. Second Row: T. O'TooIe, M. Howell, K. Kestas, Fletcher, G, Brichacek, B. Findley, J. Claussen, Coach Waldner. Not Pictured: D. C. Feuillan, T. Forst, B. Hodous, J, Dansan, K, Shanahan. Back Row: Coach Kalmar, LG,-Qelqling, eighty-five ts gn is -J Winning Season for Frosh A 84 B The Freshmen A and B squads both had very good seasons. The A squad made a fan- tastic start this fall, under the direction of Coach Gassen. They kept a steady pace in keeping their opponents from scoring a goal. The great achievement of the A squad was their record. They were undefeated the whole season and had only twelve points scored against them. The Freshmen B squad, under the direction of Coaches Bonfield and Bohlen also had a good season. Their record was 4-l-2. The B squad truly had a good defense and they were at their best during all the games. The team had only one touchdown scored against them. The individual determination together with teamwork gave both teams winning records. FROSH B 7 Front Row: L-R W. Watson, G. Runge, M. Topp, J. Aubele, T. Vovva, J. LoGuirata, M. Wie-se, T. Geary, A. Thomqs,J Brown, R. Padula, E. Matthews, R. Nicklin, M. Gniadek, W. Messenger. Second Row: C Bolta, M. Schveiner, D. Watson, K. Guffey, M. Musser, M. Schreiner, K. Knopf, B. Hodous, A. Barclay, E. Gwagdauskas, H. Swanson, J. Murphy, R. Kane, R. Veverka, R. Keller, C. Albanese, K. Rushford, G, Hoffman, J. Reicher. Back Row: Coach Bon- field, T. Klontz, M. Ben, M. Napravnik, D. Elliot, B. Brader, S. Childers, S. Ecton, W. Behrel, W. Murtaugh, M. Nagy, R. Winters, W. Gaden, D. MacKenzie, M. Gardner, T, Turek, C. Loehmonn., G. Poliderakis, B. Bigus, M. Kalis, Coach Bohlen. Q 9l. f ' i 1- . i 94. E9 FROSH A - Front Norton, T. Thomas, Birkley, B. Aaron. DelRicco, S. Docy or 4 Row: L-R K. Curry, T. Kilty, G. B. Batken, S. Hart, B. Hill, D. Second Row: M. Mabien, T. M. Kuhns, E. Cervenka, M. Watters, W. Herman, M. Gerrity. Back Row: Coach Gassen, P. Munson, P. Karnis, B. Richardson, J. Harden, P. Maloney, D. McGorrigly, D. Berkley, D. Bales, M. Krynock. ,.?,. new 155.81 ,Q Q 3. H: yt, IZQBQJQQS?-di 35 it Qui. Y B8 ar-vb' 'Qt . ' e ra- -Q '52 is X F' ' Wye ' ,P fa X '40 Frosh 84 Soph jump high and. .. Both Freshmen ond Sophomore Teoms hod good seasons this yeor. They ploy their gornes on Soturdoy mornings with the Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders rooting for our teams. The Soph- omore cooch wos Mr. Cormody who was doing the job tor the first time this yeor. The Sopho- more Teom olwoys strives to build o good Junior Vorsity. The Freshmen tried very hord this yecir ond should be recognized for it. The Freshmon cooch wos Mr. Pelletier. Y if T T T tiri V I 1, f .T K . vnu. i- ' lf 1 l S N ' xl' l 'Q A ts ' e' Tn , 1 t 5 ' ..,V H y I 5 . X f . ' r , '- 1 N 1, 1 T . 2 t I x -l 5 Q ' . ' it .4 l ' . V: .W W .3 Z I I kv y y ! 4 Q 5 1. 5. 1 ' ay in FROSH 7 LL-RJ Front Row: B. Podulo, B. B, Wotson. Buck Row: Coach Rolf, C, Loch- Kone, H. Swenson, S. Jocowoy, B. Regner, D. monn, B, Pushow, M. Borznoski, C. Gilbert, M. Vervock, J. Lincoln, G. Fink, T. McCarthy, M. Kuhns, G. Schuchmonn, R. Novick, G. Knopp. Row Two: J. Jorko, Mgr., G. Norton, P. Miclvnos, Cooch Pelletier. Not Pictured: M. Moloney, T. Klontz, M. Woters, M. Krynock, D. Bon, K Curry, C. Cortright, H. Grubel, D. MacKenzie, K. Young, M. Gerrity, S. Schlocks, Smith, J. Adler, Mgr eighty-seven . . . Make those Baskets ?1ss Q7 Y x, '1 ! 7 Ve s 73 , 427-,G b - 2 Q s H A ff , 3 ' ' UN! s e ', s ,,ss s f SOPH 7 CLPRD Fronf Row: S, McGorngIe, K. Llndonl, B. Poconowslm, J. Gruffxn, R. Slezok, R. Bornes, B. Cholfln, H. August, D. Lewondowskl, P, Kornls, Coach Row Two: B. Troesken, R. Corlson, D. Nles, A. Cirzon. Back Row: Coach Johnson, Cormody, A f' J V BASKETBALL Front Row M Dovis Mgr J Volpe T McMahon Mgr Bock Row: S, Buckley, D. Nelson, S. Smith, B. Roen M Mercer L Somoro D Monknvsky G Frey Mgr B Rodek P Htlden A Holec, D. Nouto,Cooch Boker. IV Basketball Hopes To Bounce Back Next Year Under new cooch Rudy Boker, JV spent this yeor building ond troining young sophomores ond juniors. They suffered the tote of oll JV teams - the moving up of good ployers to varsity. They hod some very exciting games though, especially the gome ogoinst Eost Leyden which wos won by o shot which went in after the buzzer. After gaining much experi- ence this yeor, they should prove to be on exciting teorn next yeor. .ff 4 . fo'o'4 YQ . I kwsiii.-.M -q',,,,,. eighty-nine 4-as HW' M , N...X , W .I fi, i.. M 1 Nm is W K 4, - Varsity Thrilled Crowds New l-lead Coach Bill Pelekoudas sparked the mustang cagers to a successful season. One highlight of the year was the game against Hinsdale South l-lornets, in which we won by a score of 68 to 65. Mark Andrews played an outstanding game and clinched the victory for Downers South. There were other good games too. Coach Pelekoudas said best overall effort so far this year was shown in the game played against East Leyden. Kregg Kinnear and Joel Yearian were among the high scorers for the season. Throughout all the games, the feeling and enthusiasm the fans and cheerleaders had, created an unsurpassed atmosphere. VARSITY - CL-RJ Fronl' Row: J. Cushing tMgr.J, G. Karnis, M. Andrews, J. Thingvold, V. Kassel, A. Trillet, J. Fuller CMgr.J Bock Row: Coach Pelekoudas, B. Ber- berich, K. Kinnear, J. Yearian, K. Kinnear, B. Springborn, Coach Boker. ,,,,...,-- -.N-...N ....-fn ' ,TTT - ..,. ,V M' M., .,,.. I in 'kk 'Q .7-M. ..,f 'mss 44 ninety-one Cross Countr VARSITY STANDINGS Addison Trail Hinsdale South Willowbrook Glenbard East East Leyden Downers Grove South Morton West West Leyden f 'aff iv? as-,N EL K- FROSH-SOPH STANDINGS Hinsdale South Willowbrook Glenbard East East Leyden Addison Trail West Leyden Morton West Downers Grove South xv .ms,.iw'Sigg.Lc . . ffT'5f3EQ5ffEi? -ee ,-, f f : 5. ,-off. If ,ii M. Jw -r an '.Ef?' fl yi 'iz 4 fi, I sz- M .. . . . VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: A. Fields, E. Ste' mgraber B. Mullaghy, D. Lodding, L. Augusty, M. Chapman, D. Nauta, P. Fisher, D. Martinez, J. DiCarlo. Kneeling: Coach Malone. ld' 1 gyl 'll ani' . gig Q , . if , 91:3 5 i ' 1 'H M .21 .H J Q ' 1 fl 5 . ng.--e x K 'v Lai S53 5 3' FRQSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY - mm now: C. weaver, K. Kuihgnek, C. Green. Back Row: D. :,:.,, Wi. V . Urbibe, R. Massion, M. Dupre, E. Dupre, M. Couch, Gatlin, B. Miller, K. Flannigan, B. Marshall, Coach Asfyjgjidiw' 5 Second Row: M. Pallaver, Mgr., J. Hodges, C. Cohoon. walk a mile for a camel! ninety-two W -' , fr' Oh, the pain and agony of de feet! l -1 t , E 1-,,,,.z' 1 s 1. , t: 4 g 1 E' x .H 1 'r 'r 'Ss ffifi ' .. i '-', UQ' . -f... f fa. me mmm. wmaeyfmvlfli, ' mm nv no D fam we , ' . mowmll WVFT . PM LETS F911 'xr J 2 tai Gymnasts Gain New Coaches Having had a rather unsuccessful season, gymnastic coaches, Rizzuto, and Bonfield look towards next year. The lack of personnel caused problems for all-around team perform- ance. Both coaches, new to the school this year, hope more boys will try out for the team next year. South hosted a gymnastic sectional meet in early March. we SOPH GYMNASTS - Front Row: D. Braderdorf, B. Marshall, R. Ostrow, R. Mase sion. Second Row: M. Anderson, D. Carlos, C. Dearing, J. Leyerson. Back Row: B. Prokop, R. Powers, R. Marks, D. At kins, Coach Bonfielcl. VARSITY GYMNASTS - Front Row: S. Reavis, R. Dobson, P. Sauer, M Bielak. Back Row: Coach Rizzuto, J. Meisenhelder, D. Ericson, S. Beatty, R. Fletcher. ninety-three Varsity Wrestlers Set Record Our Varsity wrestlers set a new record, at their level, with eleven wins and six loses. Some ot this year's outstanding varsity wres- tlers, who contributed to their great season, were Rich Krey, at 98 pounds, with a l9 win, 3 loss record, Don Tanaka, lO5, l4-4, Bill McFadden, l38, l3-6, Mike McDowell, l45, l6-5, Steve Burtar, l55, l2-7, and Ken Ruff, l67, l6-2-2. The J.V, wrestlers came up with a l l -3-l record, the sophomores, with a 3-l2 record and the trosh ended up with a 7-6 record. With forty frosh boys finishing the season, wrestling seems to have reached a new height in popularity. Congratulations Grapplerslll 5 ll ll I VARSITY WRESTLING 7 Front Row: K. Cory, J. Becker, R. Krey, D. Tanaka, D. Fra c J D a t J o McDo II f h N o y B Hays, B.McFadden, ini 'T . . -N FK l X . gi l SFS So 5 2 fwgy.:-.L!N' , ,.,. l TE T J.V. WRESTING - Front Row: J. Powers, J. Takekawa, J. Shllllngfon, M. Funk, J. Lusk, D. Tanaka. Back Row: Coach Gassen, C. Felullcn, D. Benparnin, S. Tozzl, J. Thomas. l 'i l il ll ? . . 0 1' 3 l h l J, , A. .- , i i f J, 3 .. . gr Y 1 ' X , X , ' 'pn Q9 So ggrmwzz ' l ' I Q 1 -...Q SOPH. WRESTLING - Front Row: E. Villagomez, D. Reksfad, T. Musko, J. KFGCII, D. Reksfod, G. Bradley. Back Row: Coach Gossen, M. Basso, R. Allen, T. O'Toole, R. Burton, E. Meeks. FROSH. WRESTLING - Front Row: R. Keller, S. Fichter, B.Blas1lc, B. Wright, J. Musko, J. Loglurofo, M. Couch, L. Wren, T. Vavra, S. Beck, E. Adams. Second Bock Row: Coach Peterson, M. Marsh, G. Poliderakis, J. Relcher, C. Bowes, T. Row: G. Murakaml, M. Scherer, J. Dallernolle, T. VIVDICKIS, C. Ardagh, A. Barcl- Turek, M. Nagy, B. Aaron, B. Rnchardson, P. Anderson, S. Hart, T. Kllry, A. ay, G. Runge, D. McMahon, J. Mlcek, M. Topp, E. Leach, M. Musser, T. Ballch. Meeks, C. Marx, J. Bosso, Mgr. 5 l li M Q E' I -f,- ,. ninety-five Mustang Tan kers swam to a Victor The swimming teams had a very strong season this year. The Varsity Team had not lost many meets and has much hope for the future. The sophomore and freshmen are working on skills for a stronger team. Ably coached by Mr. Jaystrab, the Varsity Team presently practices and has all home meets at the Y.M.C.A. Now due to the pool referendum passed in the fall, there will be a pool built for our school. The teams and Swim Timers all worked very hard in the Pull for a Pool drive. w f F2 fr N., -N,.,4 :-1 ffm.g,,,, .f ft , f . R- 1 , .... 3 . as L Q, T. 1 Xl H iif I W A Q, .ii Y Abkh ,W Xxx g 'ls , lf' ,K S, f - 1 2 VARSITY 7 Front Row: L-R J. Nagy, M. Holdorf, M. Pagni, G. Oban, B. Carrol, D. Scheck, T. Holdorf. Second Row: B. McGIoir1, M. Antanoff, J. Gillespie, T, ninety-six Murphy, L. Mills, F. Sterioti, J. Bicek. Back Row: Coach D. Jaystrab, S. Orcutt, D Chapman, J. Schanstra, K. Dalll, M. Chapman, B. Townsley, W-w-. SOPH - Fronf Row: L-R B. Cameron, D. Lonergan, E. Martinez, D. McLelIa. Second Row: J. Scudder, M. Pagni, K. Chvafal, B. Lambert, R, Ismael. Back Row: D. Eilis, L. Lee, D. Railey, D. Rowe, B. Ellis. 'lg wQ,.,--.if io. '...a-.7 .. ' ,yi .YY J Qiiiii FROSH - Front Row: L-R K. Findley, D. Canduosf, P. Gavin, M. Goliigani, B, Lopp, T. Kochno, H. Grow. Second Row: S. BC1becki,J. Eckstedf, K, Krappifz, S. Kulinski, P. Guttierrez, T. Rush, J. Chrisfman, C. Hilb. Back Row: Coach G, Geocoris, R. Simon, A. Moler, C. VanLoon, B. Murphy, B. Seback, P. Voss, K. Buluf. Missing from photo, K, Seoring, -v-as-ul .Q ninety-seven Young Team Has l-ligh Hopes This year, the Downers Grove South Frosh- Soph Tennis team hopes to maintain or improve upon their second place finish in the D.P.V.L.. Two members of last year's fine team will return along with some good freshman prospects. The team's new coach is Mr. Charles Clapper. Last year's varsity tennis team was a young team, with one freshman and three sopho- mores. With the able coaching of Mr. Vincent Pelletier and the needed practice and experi- ence, the team hopes to capture their fourth D.P.V.L. championship. VARSITY TENNIS- Front Row: K. Spix, J. Ruff, C. Cassillas, R. Wexler, Bock Row: Coach Pelletier, R. Corn, K. Kinnear, R. Barclay, B. Carroll. FROSH-SOPH TENNIS- Front Row: R. Uyttebrouck, M. Pagni, J. Bicek, C. Wilson, B. Hill, P. Gavin, J. Cary, M. Leahy. Row Two: T. Gagnis, Manager, A. Barclay, J. Ken- wick, C. VanLoon, G. Schuchmann, D. Holic, J. Wade, Coach Clapper. Bock Row: B. Blastic, K. Hawksley, D. Nystrom, C. Martin, D. Abel, C. Smith, B. Padulo, M. Guziec. ninety-eight Q y-M-rg,-w , . rT, i'f - ff-.s.ff?: v't'i r '- ' ' . , ' ' . A i'.' ti- .,,.,, . ' . ., Q. ..Vr Q., .A of-----. , 'TT' K2 - 3 '4l---1 K up -M--..,,.-W... , Returning Golfers Look To Third Championship The D.P.V.L. championship has been cap- tured by the Downers Grove South golf team for the past two years. With four returning members of last year's team, Coach Mullins and the team have hopes of winning this year's title. The four returning golfers who did not lose a match last year are Jim Ramage, Dave Beck, Al l-lawksley, and Dave Ericson - all seniors. 'it V' gg2 it 1. 2 . 4 , . 3 a-QQ 4 Y' 4 X J HK VARSITY GOLFERS- S. Beatty, D. Ericson, J. Beck, J. Ramoge , .... arms-. ':'i,fiQ..i1 , ' . . ..' .f . ,. -- .gg f -f .4 .-,....,e,. 'ix K as f 'ir 4 .Fill l Wil FROSH SOPH GOLFERS - Front Row: S. Beck, J. LODD, G. Hynd, E. Matthews. Bock Row: K. Blaire, B. McDough, R. Ishmael, R. Burns, J. Ebersole. Stelngraber s incredible endurance enables him to outkick the field, Trackmen Build for a Super '74 Calisthenics, hurdler's stretches, wind sprints - at least three weeks of torturous preparation down in that hot, muggy, stench- filled dungeon before the season even starts? Any trackrnan surviving this initial trauma will no doubt be able to suffer through any- thing the outdoor season can come up with, ranging from freezing rain on muddy cinders to agonizing foot blisters from llOO rub- berized asphalt. This year Downers had its usual massive frosh-soph turnout. The varsity was not quite as fortunate, but great promise is shown for next year because of this years junior crop which shattered ten school records as l972's super sophs. Be on the watch for great things on South's track in l974. 15 THU t ,,, Brichacek' blazing start leaves Zwit and l-lablutzel behind before they get started. Brichacek, you ham, let go of the baton! M 1 A is .....:f, a v nz, f 1117! -f .. M ifff,,...u niixaa lW 5 Q if f-V i Www igij fm' - . .xrfgf . f'-Lv. Wir Front Row: E. Steingraber, B. Mullaghy, M. Brichacek, F. Sterioti, B. Hays, P. Fischer. Front Row: J. Wokas, B. Webb, C. Bolta, Kulhanek, R. Wright, D. Powers, J. Eksfedt, D. James, J. Nauta, W. Groebli, E. Bulut, I 1-, 1, , f , ..,..b . . . . V, f6.,.Hfw 1i... 1f9r...if fiezffir ' . in ff- f ' xx K' X .x 6 X .2 Vandeleur, B. Zwit. Second Row: G. Back Row: C. Thompson, B. Hill, J. M. DuPre, D. Walden, J. Gaynor, K. H. Martin. Second Row: E. Cervenka, R. Frank, B. Marshall, D. Opelt, S, ,f in ,ur Filipski, B, Howell, A. Hablufzel, Not Pictured: T. Burnoski, J, DiCarIo, J. Bluder, K. Mullen, G, Amber, J. Thingvold. Hayes, R. Burnoski, G. Draut, J. Micek, R. Sevilla. Back Row: R. Austin, J. Cassel, M. Fabian, F. Baum, C. Hill, L. Goneczniac, M. Jack, K. Kuhlmann, M. Klein, D. Casalina, R. Winters. Not Pictured: D. Berkley, E. DuPre. X ' w ma I M KL Ak H 1 Af K A 4 ....,.....,...... . . ..... M srrys . A Q ,N - W - V' ' 'N V f Y. -1 ll .. Y ' f V.-..,..,,...,...... -J H . . . , . .... . .. ... f ' .. J . . . Y' an H - in W M' Ari- W-mf..,f.....,.. f,..u.,,,.,,s,g,,a,.W,, WMM, I M NH' W, L. .: 1' . 1 'A H '? 'l4i 'L, 'A ' f...,.... . . me,........ f'M1.:Hf:- Wee J .,..,,e.,, .... M- ,. .... Jew, ...,+afmg.p,. . . .... T ,... ..,..,. . ...M .... .. ir-J 1.2 .. . . 4. , . 4 I one hundred one Mustang Baseball A Gets Into The f . Swing Of Things! 'l v 1- 4--.-..... VARSITY Front Row J Fuller fmgrj V Kassel G Blash A Row Coach Dlnelll T Barnes K Klnneor B Sprmgborn T Vassar T Yagofsky T Moruya D Nelson M Mercer K Melton S Smnth Coach Renner Nof Pictured B Hacks R Thleben J Cushing one hundred two l Q L l Eg ,Q if ' . I , Trillet, G. Morton, T. lllliwrinis, D. Dovis,'T. 'Roen, Ki Aherin. l . l A 'V 0' '1 . . , 4 .mf A. my warn -anna 'HH' N' -W Corn n ,:,L ,VI Q 1 ,. 9-yur.-IN, .ni A A When the weather got warmer, the baseball team started their practice. They worked to get their time get Q 9 bodies physically fit and at the same their minds psyched up for the up- ames. lbw . Zi. . D. :me 3. MXH 1 hw SOPH- Front Row: K. Siebert, R. Cohl, D. Stirn, K. Lindahl, J. Volpe, B. Kuehl, C. Weaver, W. Messenger. Second Row: G. Gutirrez, J. Walden, C. Mammoliti, R. Burton, J. Novak, B. McMahon, J. Brickey. Buck Row: P. Glendon, D. Bonomini, M, Neumann, D. Mankivsky, V. Wagner, Coach Shirer, B. Yacanowski, D. Lusk. Not Pictured: A. Holec. FROSH- Front Row: J. Kalaczkowski, D..Kane, M. Yarotsky, N. Nelson, K. Casey fMgr.J. Second Row: K. Trillef, G. Fink, B, Craig, T. Klanfz, J. Loguirato, T. McCarthy, E. Luker, M. Bianco, K. Kramer. Back Row: Coach Boker, R. Okanski, S. Ecton, M. Gerrity, R, Christy, D. Smith, B. Bigus, S. Vaultman, G. Blash. one hundred three v is Sports Action Q K Q, , Y ,A , ,,, , ,X iknl- jk, 3,1 one hundred four f A '- M: .M ff 5? 5 Q Y I -- Q bil een 'EE ,.f X95 ' as-'W 5-aku. Z' 'fl in .,,, nn' , Wm W, WW: gg ,, 4 Mika! f' 1 'X 4 ,.., ' al ,,, fs-A. I ' ,ve-'ww-. -.rf ' L ,,'. .. M- f ' g,,,Q.,,,,,, ,,,,4, ,, -w's.-H.-wan .fm wwf, W My . .M ., ww . C, H f wwf Q va-m '9' . 4 'W v, 'HW' L . XJ ,su A ,Jewf we 47154 ' ,QA J, 5 '. Ei 15ffk ':.' ' - im , fl , gg ' 'h xy 1511-L35 'Y ff one hundred five Rah-Rahs The Cheerleaders support the Mustangs at home and away events in football and basket- ball. The faculty judge tryouts in the spring, and the new cheerleaders practice during the summer. This year, each squad was enlarged to 8 members, and a new group, the Frosh- Soph was added. Their major function is to promote sports- manship and encourage school spirit and pride. Also, they cheer at pep assemblies and sponsor fund raising activities. one hundred six V' Diilfii A, 'EAT VARSITY - D. Kostelny, E. Mclnerneyg Capt , D. B ck cse T K amer Co-Capt., T. Hughes, P, Lusk, P. Zuccaro. Bose L Brlegel D Duffy C Hadley D Reeves A Erley Top P Curry A Lewus Capt. J. Word FROSH SOPH M Kolmor K Brefhouer Capt K Bronme D Henke G Roddcfz J Wuefers S Brzono,C Faber 3111111 The Girls Behind the Guys at South Thirty six girls who tried out lost spring were picked for the Fillie Squad, Downers South's Drill Teom. They provided holf-time entertainment with their donce routines ond morching moneuvers. The squod olso func- tioned os on integrol port of the Athletic Deportment, ossisting the othletic director ond coaches. Encouroged by Mrs. Chorolette Becker, the Fillies porticipoted in mony fund roising events, such os o monogrom condy . sole ond o potluck for the footboll ployers. The Twirlers performed with the bond ot the footboll gomes. Liz Ringwold storred in o performonce with fire botons to the music of Light My Fire . The Pintos were o new addition to promote school spirit. The ideo developed lost yeor ond he Q1 1 f spring try-outs were open to incoming freshmon ond sophomore girls. They storted out the yeor right by winning the orgonizo- tionol floot ot Homecoming. Since then they joined the Fillies in o condy sole. The Pintos performed ot the home Junior Vorsity footboll ond bosketboll gomes. Liz Ringwold, Twirlers' coptoin S 3 l .1 Fii.i.iE Exscurivs Bofxizo - i st. I From Left: K. Lincoln, coptoing P. 1 Michelson, co-coptoing G. Knysz, secretory, D. Bush, Junior repre- Q F , sentotive. N t l ' .M 5 TWIRLERS 4 From Left: R. Degrell, M, Ozirsky, S. Whitmer, R. White, K. Kubicki, L. Johnson, S. Gomoll. J' FILLIES -- Front Row: K. Carlsor., C. Naughton, J. Walthers, C. Condif, P. Siebert, K. Peterson, L. Eckdahl. Back Row: J. Farrell, C. Whaley, L, Delbecq, D Michelson, K. Chen, M. Cahill, N. Fehrmonn, J. Peska. Row 2: B, Brown, L. Bowen, G. Knysz, S. Wenger, B. Perry, D. Ericson, M. DeJonge. Not Pictured: K Marshall, D, Laskey, J. Couch, D. Bush, B. Reardon, J. Couch, M, McCarthy, R, Cqrpenter. Reading. Row 3: J. Lynch, D. Jankowski, H. Pletka, W. Kalmeta, K. Lincoln, C. , Nw! '. 3, 'fr ' X 1 .. .y ,fff. - f IJ., .. A . . ' lf.-'S ' JG f f., 4 2 ff J - , lil , ls' lg, 1 ' ak-it ' - . .32 . 5 , , - .J wg ' .,,rg 1s5,+. , LM if si P fc V- -L f , KFX,3v:.474liimfp'e ' PINTOS - From Left: L, Patti, Capt., L. Zima, L. Huckins, T. Jacobs, L. Mr- Davidson, D. Zettek, J. Blaha, P. Fisher, J. Winston, P, Rosine, K. Dziezic, D vicka, M. DePirro, C. Pollard, D. Klicpera, K. Fleischer, A, Hicks, Co-Capt., G. Pletka, J. Eisenrich, L, Saunders, D. Dritlein. Not Pictured: C, Johnson, D. Beyer Faulkner, K. Hammond, J. Orfegal, H. Welch, L. Gonio, Sec-Tres., L, Senn, D. L. Metzger, skis ,L Jef- . . . ifsffff-w wU'W 'i5'- 1lTm , , +T f 'LZ '... 1 . my-,,3?,y,,,,..-W sf -, ,JiiiMf7iL1 fJ QQ., , . 2, The Ette's The ettes are a group of girls who give their time to aid the Athletic Department in the smooth running of various sports. The Wrestlerettes go to the home wrestling meets to boost the morale of our team. They assist in timing the matches and keeping score. The Trockettes help by timing the running events and mea- suring distances for shot put. They support the boys while keeping a record of scores. The Gymnastettes are a new group organized to generate spirit and help with scoring for the gymnastics team. Csorry no picturel fn wg .3-i .2 ,..i WRESTLERETTES 7 E. Mietz, P. Leahy, D. Schmelter. Not pictured. R. Mack TRACKETTES 7 Front Row: D. Klicpera, G. Romo, C. Casillas, N, Phee, D. T, Gegerworth, C, Marks, K, Mahnke. Back Row: L. Bolta Capt G Brichacek Vesely, C. Collins, N. Bicknese. Second Row: R. Bressner, T. Thomas, C. Kugawa, C0-Capt, N, Chika, L, Atchley, L, Metzger, J, Jeziorgki, one hundred ten fu.. www , t 'Shi .fs if , f V . ,stu . . , 5 A - -s 3, ,Q - , ..w1',5.,i-i1e,g1?st,s:?v Q ,- .. . , f asses. g.ns-fg:,,sv:f ' L' N' K f .N ses T-v s.s.sefg..W'i.if-fre A ...A . 1 4 min. 32 sec. Gee, isn't that a little slow for the 50 yd. free style? Swim Timers The Swim Timers are designed to promote student interest in the swim team. They attend the meets at the Y , their job being to time the swimmers' laps and give moral support to the boys. If only Mark Spitz were here. SWIM TIMERS W Front Row: A. Noth, D. Atkins, K. Silke, P. Zaleski. Second Row: L, Webber, L. Barber, L, Kanzler, B. Wilson, L. Atchley. Back Row: G. Glander, C. Komperda, R. Degrell, K. Berg, A. Bowman, N. Cramer. one hundred eleven Powderpuff Football With A Flare We are Seniors, we are great! We are Seniors, we are great! This was the cry that echoed through the air last fall after the Senior Girls' Powderpuff foot- ball team defeated the Sophomores l4-l2. It was the Seniors' third straight championship. The class of 74 beat the Freshmen in the consolation game. Girls' Powderpuff Football began at South three years ago and has been a success ever since. Every class has a team and any girl is eligible to play. Each team meets every other one, and finally, consolation and championship games take place. Final standings of the year saw the Seniors number one, Sophomores 2nd, Juniors 3rd, and, Freshmen last. Q fy g,..-av ., Q Q W ' -4 iv , 5, g Ax --LLZZ 4, LLL, X 3 .W w I A Lxffw L L, ri 4- ., if K' J ,wr ' , W . Q M! .X fn in . M M i K Q -i 11 kk', if if K infwgk - - k-,-- 55? j ,JE f X kiivfkir ,. .. . . Q Rf b if Q M Q, V . 'F -5 Y ' 'G Qf, , , t ba ggi ,Y lz4.,f?' g1 , yfiiifggga Q -l 3154 vfugfibi' .. ,Hg in 1.4: ' YJ' Front Row: R. Kandeil. Back Row: K, Hoffman, Front Row: L,. Trlchak, D. Vese?y. Bock Row: B. Emerson, J. Front Row: L. Hllt, L, Kloskr, Back Row: K. Fuka, A G. Schuda. Wlse. Blcknese. -,4wnn!W3fW'W ' ' Front Row: G. Zrmmerman, F. McCIeIlan,d. Back Row: Miss Hetfmger, Coachj C. Cascia, K. Kubickn, A. Tanaka, C. Dube. Not pictured: B. Corner, S. Dwyer. 1 4 V .9 I A La -. .. , .....-f,..N.-NN-ww-MA - Front Row R Kandell Back Row C Regan, D. Bullard. ,gan Girls' Teams are off to a Promising Start This school year proved to be more ot a building period than anything else for the girls' teams. lt was the first year for both tennis and bowling. Gymnastics, in its second year, really began to get off the ground. The tennis team, pictured at bottom right of page ll4, had a tough go of it this year, losing all their interscholastic matches, but the season was not without its bright spots, the climax coming as the first doubles took second place in the conference. The bowling teams, pictured at the top right, did not compete interscholastically due to the lack of interest of other schools. Howev- er, they practiced once a week, and should be ready for next year's competition. Girl's gymnastics, pictured below, had a good season under the leadership of Coach Cepek and Captain Linda Goertz. There were several outstanding performances, and the team looks forward to a bright l974 season. f uv I I Front Row Mrs M Cepak J Ward D Finch, L. Peck, J. Nicholson. Second Row: Mclnerney, D. Bahrs, L. Fisher, L, Goertz L Brigel D Bicknese J Wieters Not L Lee B Jenkins G Glander K Muth J. Amber, N. Neidenbach. Back Row: E. pictured: T. Zuniga. ODE ygvwi , 42:1-5 'f -n.,.,,.,. 'P ' gncllll' qwwwmwu IMUW Tm MMT . 5 Wmwgsammvnf -f-weftffa' Girls Enjoy Volleyball With tew or no spectators watching, the girls volleyball teams played because they all enjoy the game of volleyball. This year under Coach - Miss l-lettinger, the girls partici- pated in tour sports days which consist of A playing against tour or five local schools on one day. W JAM L.-. - ,Pa . GIRLS VOLLEYBALL A TEAM - Front Row: K. Sergey, Capfg J. ' Karsfrand, E. Sergey. Row 2: K. Zembruski, J. Cavanaugh, A. Tanaka, ML Kalmar. Top: E. Mclnerney. - f 1 - Y - f- - L., f 'wr' ' ' ' Fr U' Q 5 Y yo ' ' I-Y L Sl, 9 L- or- f -0 -R l i sxi - ' 'W -A' - Y ' X Z - M311-7 i -ep ,K LL L I X nj -L K A 1 1, . , 74- - -eg L- f ' 4 i L L L Q 1 , g J '51 ee is L- 1 ., -A L, L . Q 4 I i A la 'i 3 xy. M , V , datz, G. Zimmerman, J. Wieters, L. MrvickaL Back Row: K. Wegner 6'i 'W v B. McKenzie, R. Nield, Capf.g JL Wise, S. Benes, Manager. J A V hundred sixteen GIRLS VOLLEYBALL B TEAM - Fronf Row: N. Mrvicka, G. Rad- af iw .wquuf ' First Year For Girls Basketball This year has been the first year that girls have played basketball against other local teams in Illinois. Downers Grove South had two teams that played five games against local schools, including Addison Trail and Morton East. The two teams were composed of mostly freshmen and sophomores which makes the fu- ture of the teams look very good, according to Miss Gretchen Doss, coach. Playing according to almost the same rules as the boys, the girls greatly enjoyed their first year of basketball. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front Row: S, Benes, P. Pfiffner,Cap1., A. Besco, J. Burke. Row 2: E. Sergey, Manager, B. McKenzie, J, Wise, J. Cavanaugh, B. Emerson. Back Row: G. Doss, Coach. GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL -- Front Row: T. Gwasdauskas, W. Michaud, G. Zimmerman, R, Nield, Bock Row: B. Hobbs, N, Guffey, P, Roen, M. Johnson, J. Smith, G. Doss, Coach. one hundred seventeen C13 C . M'1if5 X I .. -e ..,. .t-. e l 'GJ . 55- - . Koren Wnght, Don Kesner ond Drone Olmsted Ilsten intently to the topic of school problems. 3 V ., 5 f . ii x ., ' 'A ff, ' X a Ai , bv 2 if . f D fx X QQ' Q, f Qi ,. ,..,. . L kr H Jar ......v------'-,- f 1 ,.,,,,,,..,.- ,,.,,.. . Q ,wr yr! A Student Body Presndent Morgue Schleyer. Guest speaker Jock Winters wonders nf 1t's gonna gut him Presldent - Prlncnple Boord members: D. Cohen, D. Kesner, B. Blostnc, M. Kikto. Presldent 7 Princuple Board members' C. Chorysh, M. Kesner, M. Rundo, D. Olmsted. 0. ,F K QLlw,w'7'i'fNX Q 't'fftt,1, , Qs v A +,,,g,,,A,: 1 Expt: r A 4 Q -Q q 9 JCML28 'J vf' - QS5 1'-gr 1 fftwxx E ffl 'f fr' rf 19400 . f -9 'zz 1 . fr, 'wiswawaxf t lk-I-Vis' rf. M: jig .. :.z '.--,th -. 5 ,, vr:.'+g,' 'fin 2: . 1 2:5 'mi f 4- yrs, ff, 438 10.5-1 .2 bE7 P '11Lf:1. M .-' ' wkrwii'-WZQ51r1'I1 .' 'Q 've :eq V . Y' 0 ' L:-1 J 'wh I 1 'Ht 14114 ' 5 ml .' xi Zrff fifvif aqmj M f ip, ...vi mix, , N ff f .'-, 1 iawifg ,- .1- I ' ,,. ,. W -V .an 45,1 w , f.,z..z1,1Wf-2 ef - t -eg, .,x,,-4 V ,JJ ' ,. L, f. r 1 'nf' 1 '-- , lu new is. Dr. Neumann tries to ma ke it perfectly clear . President - Principle Board members: Dr. Neumann, R, Anderson, T. Kikta, B. Armaroli, J. Cohen, N. McGuckin, R. Dobson. The New Student Government A school and the students within are constantly changing. And because of this, it was felt that student representation at South should change with them. So this year marked the beginning of the new Student Government. lt was basically formed with the hope of achieving greater student adminis- trative communication through the President-Prin- ciple Board and the establishment of several specif- ic committees, manned by both faculty and inter- ested students. The President-Principle Board acted as the major advisory council of the government. Consisting of Dr. Neumann, President Margie Schleyer and six- teen elected students ffour from each classl, the board discussed many aspects of the school, including topics ranging from student apathy to South's image in the community. Among the activities carried through by the new board was the organization and presentation ofthe l972 Homecoming Coronation and the conducting of the mock Presidential Elections in November. By opening the student government to the entire student body, many interested students who were never before involved in the old student council became active in the newly formed committees. Disciplinary problems, environmental problems and student orientation to high school, as well as a wide variety of topics concerning our school were exam- ined and in many cases plausible solutions came about. All in all, the new form of student government is thought to be quite successful. And, of course, it is hoped that next year will prove to be even better for student involvement and representation at South. fu Foreign Language Clubs Any person interested in the Ancient Greeks and Romans was welcome at a Latin Club meeting this past year. lts members partici- pated in roller skating, bowling, and Christmas caroling parties. They had a booth at Homecoming and even visited a Nursing Home to visit with the patients. The Russian Club is open to any student in- terested in Russian culture. Some of this years activities included Russian folk dancing and singing, Ukranian Easter Egg painting, and a trip to see the Beryozka Dance Company. The Spanish Club exists so that students who share a common interest in this language may share in activities. This year the club did much fund raising and had a very popular and suc- cessful taco stand at l-lomecoming. The German Club is another club whose pur- pose is to stimulate interest in a language. As usual the club's super beetle made its ap- pearance in the Homecoming Parade. Slide presentations and German games are some of the activities on the agenda at a meeting. The club's big trip this year was to the Brown Bear Restaurant in Chicago. South's French Club was very active this past school year. The members attended a French play at Rosary College, French movies at Elmhust College, and went to North Central College to see an International Dance Troupe. On Valentine's Day, the club had their tradi- tional Valentine Cookie Delivery and then closed out the year with a trip to a French Res- taurant. one hundred twenty-two LATIN CLUB - D. Bales, Sec.g Mr. Muegge, Sponsor, J. Cervenka, Pres., C. Budach, V. Pres., V. GaIliar1,Treas. 086521 RUSSIAN CLUB 7 Front Row: P. Vukov, D. Breese, R. Palmer, G. Runge, S. Steffy. Back Row: H. Nadelhoffer, S. Satterlee, G. Hoffman, T, Wellen, N. Reif. Foreign Language? Try rt, yau'Il like it. SPANISH CLUB -1. 1 n - D Mlholpevuc, SeC.g H, Aubelo, Pres.g M, Moloney, V. Pres.g M. Word, Treos, GERMAN CLUB - Mr. Botfoglio, Sponsorg C. Harrison, V. Pres.g D. Kullen, Treos.g B. Reed, Sec. Not pncfuredz R. Thomas, Pres. I ,1 S '7 ,- PQ'- 'iff . -,GX AACAA 3 AQC999 lid 'Nm FRENCH CLUB 7 M. Gufierrez, Sec.g M. Moglc, Treosg D. Brown, Pres.g Mass LoSoIIe, Sponsor. Not pictured. D. Cossel, V. Pres. 4--W Q--my , .f-' one hundred fwentyAthree lcome to duwners International Exchange Club The International Exchange Club again helped to sponsor foreign students attending South. Its purpose was to learn about all aspects of foreign countries: - things such as customs, political systems, religion, etc. This year, Mori Sloan of South Africa, Anders Ollson of Sweden, and Sileshi Dereje from Ethiopia widened the club members' horizons with slide shows of their respective countries. Terry Davis, A.F.S. student to Australia this past summer, also told about his trip. ln December, the club sponsored an Interna- tional Day where foreign students from sur- rounding high schools visited South. This year, the A.F.S. finalist from South was Tom Soder. IE C CLUB -- T Davis, Publicity Chmn., G, Slovinsky, Pres., Mori Sloan, V. Pres., L. Davis Treas J, Erley, Sec. Lasik one hundred twenty-four -1-of i I.E.C. CLUB 7 Front Row: G. Runge, C. Runge. Second Row: B. Varming, M. Sloan, A Ollson. Back Row: S. Dereie, D. Hallett. I.E.C. CLUB - T, Soder, A.F.S. semifinalistg T. Davis, A.F.S. finalist to Australia, J. Erley, AES. finalist. i D.E.- O.E.A. lf you don't know what you're looking for or what you want to do, look into D.E. Distribu- tive Education offers you a chance to experi- ment and find out what type of job and future you would be most interested in. Most impor- tant of all, the program encourages people to work with each other. Being in D.E. is a great way to find out what it is like to be a part of the working class. Community involvement is the name of the game for 0.E.A. Through this organization, a -.Y senior can find out what it is like to be active in his community. By participating, planning, serving as officers, conducting meetings and cooperating with fellow students, coordinators and teachers, students can develop leadership qualities. This year, O.E.A. has had two picnics at l-lummer Park, went to see J.C. Superstar, sponsored a dance, and took candy to a nursing home and Edward's Hospi- tal. To help out the economy of this club, they sold candy periodically throughout the year. D.E. Y Front Row: D. Moy, D. Tokarz, C. Sulda, Back Row: M. Wurl, M. Eurich, J. Wade, J. Chmelik. O E A - Front Row: B. Albanese, N. Cushing, G. Talbert, K. Klonowski, D. Donner, K, Fragnoli, L. Richey, E. Louth, G. Hargreaves, D. Yetter, D An Tomecek, K. Chen, Back Row: D. Brown, E. Adams, J. Balich, L, Bauer, B. derson. 'S' lO9 AIDES- Front Row: H Lemke, D. Fink, S. Barry Back Row: S. VanAlstine, P. Gudyko, C. Arntson, I.. Frentzel. one hundred twenty-six Helping the Administration Ever wonder who brings those nasty passes to class when they're least expected? Ever wonder how they manage to find the guilty party every time? Well, the bearers of these generally sad tidings are the office aides. l-lowever, they're really not the villains that have been described here. ln tact, the members of the Office Aides are all very nec- essary to keep our school running smoothly. Just think, without them, no one would ever hove a legitimate reason to get out ot class. II2 AIDES Y- Fronl' Row: C. Daysprrng, M. Bneschke, L. Frenfzel, L. Thorne, L. Sferioti, J. Bologh, S. Sfeunlnger. Second Row: R. Lisy, C. Charysh, S. Hennke, J. Nance, L. Bolfa, M. Ozlrsky, D. Guzick. Back Row: D. Soufar, M. Schummer. 119 AIDES - Front Row: C. Hosteny, L. Bolta, M. Mahlke, L. Frenfzel, L. Livengood. Bock Row: M, Engel, E, Hosieny, C. Freeman, L Bowman, V. ian, C. Kugowo. Not prcfured P. Herbert. one hundred twenty-seven Training for the Future The Nurse Aides helped the nurse during the day in their free mods. They cleaned the equipment tables and did clerical work in the office, as well as ran errands for the nurse throughout the school. FTA started oft the year by having a booth on Friday night of Homecoming. They sold fuzzy little birds. Later in the year, club members Marie Gutteriez and Debbie Brown were made honorary members of the Illinois Educators Association in South's cafeteria. X YJ f-.yrs-v ,X NURSES AIDES f C. Cutting, C Weikum, J. Blaha. F.T.A. - Miss Moran, J. Bellisario, S. Dickinson, M. Guttierrez, Pres.g S. Dickinson, D. Brown, K. Manningg Vice Pres and Treas Not pictured D Cassel Sec one hundred twenty-eight A.V.A. i Front Row: C. Brown, K. Carlson, H. Fry. Second Row: J. Franken- burger, N. Tatone, J.Slnyard, S. Baker. Back Row: D. Glunz, H. Hammond, R. Powers, S. Smith, M. Witmer, B. Lovell. Learning By Helping Sixty South students spent free modules working as Library Aides. Qualifications for becoming a library aide were only to have an interest in serving the school and the library. The aides were able to learn basic library skills which can be used now and in the fu- ture. Members of AVA iAudio Visual Aidesl spent time assisting in the operation of the Media Center both in production and service. There were fourteen students working on AVA this year. LIBRARY AIDES- Front Row: F. Fritz, M. Boyd, R. Christensen. Second Row: M. LIBRARY AIDES s Front Row: G. Nystrom, J. Manning, K. Grabowski. Second Ozirsky, D. VanDyke, C. Dube. Third Row: R, Myers, K. Carlson, D. Guzick, K. Row: C. Martin, E. Avery, E. Zuma, J. Butler, K. Wheeler, G. Rapinchuk. Back Kubicki, D. Nies, T. Wesley, W. Woehler, S. Witmer. Fourth Row: J. Sehuster, T. Row: V. Gallian, C. Albanese, G. Anderson, C. Gruba, M. Marsh, L. Buttny. Thomas, S. Annis. Bock Row: S. Buetow, C. Hill. one hundred twenty-nine The Community Voice of Downers Grove 88.3 on your PM. diol is the home of W.D.G.C. F.M., the Community Voice of Downers Grove. In supplying the listening oudience with music, sports, weekly interviews ond news, the rodio stotion had onother suc- cessful yeor of broodcosting. Under the leod- ership of Mr, Foskett, the Rodio Stoff Execu- tive Boord kept W.D.G.C. FM. running smoothly ond efficiently throughout the yeor. RADIO BOARD STAFF7 B. Vovro, M. l-lcrtm L G y b ated R F one hundred thirty The Varsity Club The Varsity Club consists of all the boys who are varsity letter winners. The Varsity Club was established to promote the athletics within the school and to better the athletic fa- cilities. VARSITY CLUB 7 P. Amoruso, Pres.g E. Steingraber, V. Pres.g M. Vandeleur, Sec.-Tres. wi tgp ,fjzygf gzff? Tw 'ai M 5. ax: S :gl I: My T r f T' yy j g V ffi' K iff: :TT2-ff ivi. A ,. T T 'T f . .. Q- f H ., w T.. , 1. 15. Q ', 1, . T f f. Z1 T l , 1 47 . 5 u .,,.,A 'Q ,-. Science, Bridge and Chess Clubs As a result ot the recent chess match between Bobby Fisher and Boris Spassky, the interest in chess at South has increased. The thirty members of the Chess Club compete in tournaments with other schools, but the purpose of the club is not solely to be competitive. The club tries to increase the students interest in learning how to play chess and in working with Mr. Mayfield, the sponsor, to improve their own playing abilities. The Science Club, under the direction ot Mr. Wiemerslage, sponsor, has worked hard this year to raise money for an observatory. The club also enjoyed guest speakers and sponsored those students who entered the Science Fair in the spring. An interest in playing bridge and having a good time is one thing that the thirty members of the Bridge Club have in common. At bridge parties every week at a club members' home, the students test their skills and teach those new members who haven't yet mastered the game. SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row: K. Vosecek, P. Pomes, E. Martinec, V. Stewart, D. Stewart, K. Sutphen. Back Row: M. Blozek, S. Alford, T. Bulthaup, S. Katz G Gu tirrez, K, Sceper, D. Klosen. one hundred thirty-two r ,v BRIDGE CLUB: L, Touer, Sec.g L. Wexler, Pres.g R. Zurick, Treosg M. Vogler, V. Pres. 'Q Vg . bi' , ' K CHESS CLUB, B. Rled, K, Molifor, Pres,g E. Morrmec. Not pictured: A. Walker, V. Pres., R. Checkmote, Novello, Sec-Tres.g Mr. Mayfield, Sponsor, ' one hundred thirty-three Concert Band Concert Band, a group macle up of approxi- mately sixty music students, rehearsed daily in preparation for its various concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Randall Janousek, the band worked on marching drills in addition to playing and sightreading skills. The band gave several evening concerts during the year and also performed at different grade schools in the high school area. CONCERT BAND - Front Row: E. Martinec', J. Amber', B. Grawbawski', P. Smith , R. Kasdorf, C, Whowellf, D. Beck , V. Scoggin, K. Janacek, L. Kulo, V. Sehgal , N. Gross , S. Rathkef Second Row: P. Boyd, J. Ruatto', L. Lauder', D. Abel , S. MiIler', B. Sebak , J. l-laIde , E. Hosteny , L. Hiltf, S. Morrissey, L. Sasser', N, Hobson', C. White, G. Brichacelv, C. Clear. Third Row: M. Hogre-fe', M. Mahlke, one hundred thirty-four Gaynor, D. Drom, C Staszak, J. Hannon, Pelenis, R. Keller, R. D. Brown, J. Miller , S. Schultz, B. Renaudf, P. Droyson, J J. Brogan, S, White, , CoweII', C. Bezek , R. Kipfer', D, Stucker', A. GIowaty', S C. Suesse', M. Grabowskif, K. Silke, K. Spinner. Back Row: D Mezger, Mr. Randall Janousek, B. Hillf, P. ShiIuk', D. Nurre' C. Marx', J. Cimeraf, D. Kern', 'indicates members ofthe Marching Band. jazz We can be very proud of the Downers South Jazz Band, one of the best jazz bands in the Midwest. Under the direction of Mr. Randall Janousek, the students who qualify by audi- tions are assigned to the A band, where they concentrate on perfecting the skills they will need if they intend to pursue their studies of JAZZ BAND A- Front Row: B. l-loffa, R. Olson, L. King, G. Matthias, J, Corey D Fry, Sesond Row: D. Wiggins, J. Micek, J. Mech, R. Micek, M. Band Jazz after high school. Those assigned to the B band practice these skills with Mr. Alan Roselieb. ln addition to performing at South and other area schools, the Jazz Band com- petes at the Oak Lawn, Eastern Illinois Uni- versity, Mundelein and Crown Point, Indiana Jazz Festivals. Halbherr, D. Kern, M. Kikto, T. Soder, J. Cimerc. Back Row: D. Troegor T Titchener, A. Trillet, J. Brown, A. Glowaty, B. Findley. JAZZ BAND B - Front Row: R. Mezger. Second Row: R. Domato, P. Huckins, P. Sclacks, F. Fiore, J. Eksfedt, B. Sebak, L. King, M. Eichinger, B. Wold. Bock Row R Simon D. Drom, D. Stucker, C, Marx, J. Cimera. one hundred thirtY f'Ve Symphonic Band The Symphonic Bond is a select group of about eighty musicians. Under the direction of Mr. Alan Roselieb, the band concentrates on perfecting pieces for its numerous concerts, including evening performances at the school and a Christmas program at Yorktown. The band participated in several contests and three of its members, Sherri Vojslavek, Tom Titchener, and Mike Kikta were selected to attend the IMEA State Convention. SYMPHONIC BAND - Front Row: G. Matthias', J. Sentkerestyf V. Luner , R. Wexlc-r', D. l-lallettf, K. Wattersi C. Van Loon', D. Janacek, A. Rorno', S. Vojslavek, K. Blazek , U. Kuske. Second Row: P. Hosteny', T. l-liltt, P. Scaletta , M. O'TooIe', J. Schanstra , D. Fryt, R. Olson , J. Carey', R. Bonafacchit, B. Wold , K. Vosecek , L, King', J. Mechf, R. Bowman', J. MarkIey , S. Wenger, M. Titchener . Third Row: B. Salter', D. McIennan', J. Nance', S. Baker , S. De Jonget, D. Ericson, L, Popekf, D. Drews', W, Marcis', L. l-lerlihy , M. Roberts', D, Ericsonf, P. Cote', K. one hundred thirty-six ln addition to these activities, many of the Symphonic Band members belong to the Mustang Marching Band which spends long hours practicing intricate maneuvers for the half-time shows at football games and for parade marching. In the fall, the band partici- pated in the U. of l. Marching Contest, in the spring, they marched in several parades including the Tulip Festival in Holland, Michigan. af., N Norris', D. Burson', D. Thompson', P. Wander', N. Yates', K. Walker', J. Han- neman', B. Martinecf. Bock Row: M. l-lalbherr', L. Nordin', P, Matthiast, R. Micek , T. Bina', C. Hosteny', S. Thompson , B. Findley, M. DelMonaco', E. GIeason , M. Chapmanf, J. Brown', D, Traegar , G. Stenstrom , T. Titchener , L. Gryzbac, P. Huckins', M. Kilda , D. Kem , M, Eichinger', Mr. Alan Roselieb, P, Sol- tanek', Mr. Randall Janousek, G. Benes. ' indicates those in Marching Band. Orchestra Downers Grove South's Orchestra has again performed some fine music in several concerts. Included in this year's winter program was Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson, a song they do traditionally every year. ORCHESTRA STRINGS 7 Front Row: C. Regan, P. Buonells, K. Ulloth, K. Feuillan, J. Macorus, S. Johnson, C. Lee. Second Row: R. Meyers, R. Miller, T. Cook, J. Ortegel, P. Wetterauer, R. Reading, J. Meisenhelder, D. Dritlein. Third Row: A. Walker, C. ORCHESTRA WOODWINDS 7 Fronf Row: T. Titchener, D. Traeger, A. Trillet, S. Wenger, U. Kuske, S. Voislovek, R. Wexler. Second Row: D. Ericson, P. Cote, M. Rob- erts, D. Thompson, J. Schanstra, J. Sentkeresty, G. Matthias. Third Row: B. Wold, J. Music widens our horizens. Sumida, B. Kriglstein, J. Bicek, P. Shaw, E. Eklund, J. Erley, S. Alford, Bark Row: G Kontos, T. Forst, A. Holec, M. Boyd, K. Flndley, C, Jankowski, I. Schumacher, Mech, L. Nordin, M. I-lalbher, P. Matthias, K. Watters. Bock Row: D. Hallett, R Micek, M. Klkta, D. Kern, M. Eichinger. Not Pictured: Mr. John Svoboda. A Cappella, Concert and Downers Grove South Choirs had a very profitable year. They sang at many engage- ments during the Christmas season and per- C I formed several concerts. '-f snag: H ,ff as fi y A CAPPELLA CHOIR 4- Fronf Row: G. Talbert, M. Shannon, S. Anderson, C. Peck, N. Reynolds, G. Benes, K. Wiese, R. Dobson, K. Murakami, L. Samples, C. Eckdahl. Second Row: P. Michelson, T. Soder, E. Adams, R. Bitzer, J. Yuster, W. Wagner, J. Jackson, R. Fletcher, B. Bowes, K. Carlson, L. Wesol. Third Row: D. CONCERT CHOIR 7 Front Row: D. Krezel, M. McGuire, K. Neyerouski, L Rosine, J. Wight, G. Doody, T. Hammer, P. Ceranek, J. Carlson, C. Goldsmith, M Howeler, R. Powers, C. Moysey, H. Lemke, L. Anderson, D. Elias, P. Obeist, L Frizzelle, G. Zimmerman. Second Row: N. Fitzgerald, L. Munson, T. Nowak, C Dacy, K. Loehman, C. Russell, B. Bartos, B. Wright, P. Barickman, A. Fields, R Quilici, M. Stella, T. Murrey, H. Stallings, D. Bush, M. Gerrity, C. Kalal, K if 1 , S 9 Rigsbee, M. Andrews, D. Holso, G. Luedtke, R. Tuttle, D. Sells, D. Vorel, J. Smith, D. Traeger, B. Reardon, S. Johnson, C. Schuyler,S. Annis. Back Row: R. Gangas, K. Glassford, S. Wenger, C. Mindrum, M. Meek, L. Tauer, M. Tomasek, D. Bowen, R. Anderson, K. Frognoli, D. Bowen, S. Orcutt, L. Johnson, B. Okel, L. Musser. Wheeler, L. i-lelgeson. Third Row: K. Fleischer, C. Ruppert, D. Duffy, J. Walther, M. Geary, M. Gerrity, B. Carroll, C. Gallos, T. Burnoski, K. Kestas, P. Gindler, R. Stella, R. Heinrich, J. Kassis, K. Walker, N. Kemp, D. Fink, K. Richard. Back Row: L. Rude, M. Meek, D. Pautsch, B. Radek, D. Nelson, B. Springborn, C. Bronecke, J. Gillespie, P. Lukas, R. Szczepaniak, J. Eckdahl, V. Kassel, D. Holso, J. Antonoff, K. Rigoni, B. Jeffrey, C. McEwen. J C, A- ,,... . . . . ... one hundred thirty-eight When you're singing, nothing can get you down. TREBLE CHOIR - Front Row: C. Naughton, J. Weiss, J. Daniels, M, Dahl, G Buzduhanov, M. Cahill, D. Kostelny, P. McPherson, L. Goertz, N. Goldsmith, K Boerste. Second Row: D. Lowers, D. Bush, E. Adams, D. Sundberg, S. VanAlstine W. Brlntle, P. Gudyka, T. Braun, G. Faulkner, K. Hintz, K, Walker, J. Hanford, S Holland, Miss Fleming. Third Row: H. Stallings, H. Welch, J. Blaha, D. Stech, M. wg- Schleyer, P. Yetter, T. Kikta, P. Skaleckl, A, Schultz, K, Krezel, K. Watson, E. Emerson, J. Macarus, L, Sammarco. Back Row: B. Johnson, K. Fleischer, I. Schumacher, N, Wiese, D. Machatka, B. Maloush, L. Rutschman, L. Anderson, J. Pool, K. Richard, C. Kalal, J. Volpe, L. Suesse, K, Beck, J. Tuttle. I Y ' i . ,..-,, .,. ., one hundred thirty-nine The i Sports Scene What could be more American than G.A.A.? This is a club that is open to any girl who wants to add a little spice to her life. GATA. offers Intramurals and Recreation every Tuesday and Thursday after school. These events include tennis, speedaway, gym- nastics, volleyball, rec. games, trampoline, basketball, track, bowling and softball. In ad- dition to these activities, GAA. has several special events throughout the year, including popular powderpuff football, a Christmas party, open gym nights, Daddy-Daughter Night, a swim party, a slumber party-initia- tion, the Mother-Daughter Awards Tea, and a Feeder School play day. G.A.A. is also partici- pating on an interscholastic basis with other schools in our conference. This adds another big one for Women's Lib. In addition to its present list of various activities, G.A.A. is still trying to add to its current variety to gain the interest of more girls. one hundred forty 4- 'x X-4 T' f .fy 4 GAA. 7 Front Row: S. Be-nes, Sports Hecdg P. Yeifer, Sec -Tres.g B Hobbs, Sports Heodg B. McKenzie, Publncxfy, Back Row: P. Pfnffner, Sports Hcodg A. Tonoko, Pres., D. Romo, Publncnyg M Kclmor,Pom1s Chonrmong K.Zerr1bruSkl,V,PreS. 1, 11-. ' Y fp mi? f A if 5... U is 5 'Hr qu fi fi I 'vu Q1 ji? ,, V, 124 -, if Q ..,.,,,4i3 - udfsf one hundred forty-one Grchesis Poise, grace, dance and stage presentation are things a girl can acquire from belonging to Orchesis. There are no qualifications for joining and everyone is welcome. Orchesis is busy throughout the year involved in major school functions. Orchesis members prepare and choreograph shows such as their Homecoming Show, Christmas Show, and their own annual show in the spring. Their Spring Show this year was entitled Flash- back, The show contained music and events Leaders throughout the years. To help supplement their budget, they also conducted a successful candy sale. Leaders play an important part in the gym classes. They aid and help the teachers by taking attendance, and leading exercises. Most important of all, they help ancl aid students who have trouble with gym class procedures. Maintaining high grades are nec- essary to retain a membership. V,-... .wifi 2 Z .-. - . gn, aisiwffhrf-W... f,-. ' w.ifw..,f 1, , .fn zdgliifbim ORCHESIS - P. Shaw, Sec.-Tres., K. Harvey, Publicity, D. Holso, Costume, B. Perry, General Manager. Not pictured: M. Larson, Stage Manager. LEADERS v Front Row: M. Ward, C. Kula, K. Peterson, J. Cavanaugh, L. terauer, D. Wilson, C. Hadley, C. Slebert, L. Wexler, S. Pellack, J. Couch, Rude, P. Yetter, S. Smith, Second Row: M. Dahl, C. Runge, H. Pletka, P. T. Hughes, C. Jager, M. Maloney, J. Grubel, J. Morkley, G. Livingston, K. Lusk, D. Bush, A. Lewis, P. Skalecki, Back Row: G. Glander, P. Wet- Blazek,G. Zimmerman. ': Q ORCHESIS 7 Front Row: T. Scvlono, D. Romo, D. Funk, N, O'MoIIey, C. Chorysh, S. Ncwberger. Second Row: M, Nncsfrorn, K. KUlC1WO,H. PIeTko,J. Morozos, K. Stoup, S. Noffzuger. Back Row: P. Trucono, S. Cohen, N. Cromer, P, Morthros, K. We-Mer. if D. ORCHESIS - D. Jonkowskl, D, Bush, J. McCarthy, G. Faulkner, K. Mohnke, M. Hunt, D. Plctko, L, Tunell, V. Scoggln, M. O'Toolc, D. Brown, C, Coslflos, C. Shoe, D. Fnnch. ORCHESIS 7 S. Smszok, T. Hnlt, S. Wenger, D. Ericson, L Gonuo, C. Sueben, G. Lwungsfon, K. Chen Center: L Zuma, 2 ' Y. I CARACOLE Edetors: Pom Wefterouer ond Lcmune Wexler. 'Wt-an gs--Q, 6. -I L6..j.-wud' , CARACOLE STAFF - Fronf Row: J. Jesfef, E. Mclnerney, D. Cohen. Back Row: M. McCarthy, B. Armclroli, C. Kula, D. Kesner. .4 CARACOLE STAFF -f J Erley, P. Wonder, M. Kesner, B. Mortmec, M. Pohl, R, Szczepomok. Not pictured: G. Amber, M, Einorson. 2 K, K. X Q X 7 g 2 jf' ag J , Publications change, with the Interests of Students 5 'm 'W'i' ' 'L IQ' ...-nn' H mann 'AQ' M BLUEPRINT Editors-infhief: Don Moy and Sherri Vaislavek. BLUEPRINT STAFF - Front Row: C. Aaron, D. Bunting, H. Fink. Back Row: D. Hrabel, V, Caleca, J. Cohen, R, Foody, R. Burge, Miss Draving, Sponsor. . . . Drawing up a layout and finding the pictures won't fit . . . typing and retyping in an effort to make that copy block interesting . . . deciding which pictures are the most meaningful . . . job marking everything . . . using the right color pencil . . . editing and last minute checks to make sure everything is perfect . . . This is only a part of what goes into a Caracole page. At deadline time especially, Room lO2 was often filled with staff members plus the editors working to produce a book that everyone would enjoy. Though the idea of completing one's pages was sometimes overwhelming, thoughts of seeing the finished book and helping in its production made it all worthwhile The goal of a good newspaper is to keep its readers involved and informed about what is going on around them. Such was the case with the Blueprint. Under the direction of Miss Cynthia Draving, the Blueprint made every ef- fort to make its newspaper the best one yet. Among the changes this year were the bi- weekly distribution, the establishment of a News-Briefs column and a deeper analysis of news relevant to the student body. Editori- als became more interesting and design and content improved until the Blueprint achieved a very high standard of quality. This year's Blueprint staff worked hard at turning out a newspaper which was an important service to all who read it. .4-4-nu., fl. 'W 'W' .hi Calliope, the Friends Program Something of a special event takes place every spring with the coming of the annual Calliope, South's literary magazine. This collection of virtu- al masterpieces contained a delightful combina- tion of poetry, fiction, drawings and just plain thoughts. Students carefully scanned the pages in hopes of seeing something of their own on the printed page. The responsibility of compiling the Calliope belonged to the staff. With their sponsor, Mr. Abraham, they must decide what goes into the magazine, fa task in itselfl and then edit, type, manage and assemble until the finished product meets their approval. However, none of this would be possible without the many literary works sub- mitted by the students. A Friend is someone who likes you. The Friends Program at South ran under this same philosophy. Students participating in the Friends Program spent their free time as teacher aides in some of the area elementary schools or in helping the handicapped. These devoted girls not only helped teachers but acquired a certain knowledge and satisfaction on their own that is certainly gratifying. W . if .au mp. FRIENDS PARTICIPANTS: K. Mitorai, C. Pence, L. Vasilian, B. Bcicigalupo, K. Kullen. 'Nu-ff' CALLIOPE STAFF 7 Front Row: H. Fink, E. Avery. Second Row: C. Botts, R. Burge. Back Row: L. Sammarco, C. Mindrum. one hundred forty-six The World ofthe Theater MASQUE AND GAVEL 4 Front Row: L. Tauer, D. Kesner, Co-Presidents. Second Row: R. Zurich, V. Pres., H. Fink, Sec. Back Row: P. Lucas, Tres. Masque and Gavel Masque and Gavel is the largest club in the school. lt had 350 members interested in all areas of dramatic experience. Dance, stage design, costume design, and make-up were as much a part of Masque and Gavel as acting. The club was active all year long. They started out the year with a Freshman Picnic. Then, in the fall, they worked at the football concession stand and they sponsored the Homecoming Dance. During the year, all ad- vance ticket sales at South were handled by Masque and Gavel. M8.G also presented a Children's play as a benefit for the lnfant Welfare League and two Debut Theater pro- grams for students who haven't been in a high school production before. They also assisted in financing certain projects. This year, they purchased equipment for the T.V. Studio and they provide funds for students attending summer debate institutes. Mrs. Wood, the sponsor of M 8. G, said the objective of the club is to provide enjoyable learning experi- ence in the field of theater. MASQUE AND GAVEL BOARD - Front Row: D. Kesner, L. Tauer. Second Row: H. Fink, S. Naffziger, P. Lucas. Back Row: M. Gerrity, R. Zurick, J. Macarus P Skalecki, K. Walker, K. Mahnke, K. Norris. one hundred forty seven The People Behind the Scenes at South Without the assistance of the tech- nical hands of the stage and light crews, a drama production would not be complete. Stage Crew builds sets for all the- ater works in both the Auditorium and the Little Theater and also assists in summer productions. Besides building the various sets they also chonge them during the different plays. Members of the Light Crew may be found in the catwalks or high in the light booth of the Auditorium. Their varied lighting techniques set the time and moods for each production. They also light shows in the Little Theater, for the Grove Players, and special in- terest assemblies thot occur during the school day. . sf I 2 LIGHT CREW - M. Kesner, D. Burson, S. Augustine, D. Ellis, K. Norris and R. Klasen. Not Pictured: G Benesg Chairman. STAGE CREW - Front Row: T. Wesley, M. Tauer, M. Rundo, S. l-lotta, L. Tauer. Back Row: D. Klasen, B. Salter, K. Kullen, K. Mitorai, P. Hubert. .. . . 1, I ,N ,.,..--' ,ff ,, 'ff L x .,'- f , uf- .. ... .1 W one hundred forty-eig ht . , , , 'f -fa 1.4.1 K 'N f 5' fl ILLUSTRATORS CLUB --- T. Waters, B. White, Pres., K. Dahnke, M. Morley, K, Boerste, V. Pres., V. Stewart, C. Reardon. Not pictured: K. Krausfeldt, K. Land, Miss Molloy, Sponsor. Making Events at South More Enjoyable Ushers and Illustrators 'Q R USHERS CLUB 7 K, Sutphen, N. Wiese, C. Collins, D. Klicpera, S. Hurnbert, P, Hubert, P. McLaughlin, D. Klasen, K. Sceper, G Mesak, T, Thomas, P. Eggert, D. VanDyke. l During evening and weekend events at South Cploys, concerts, open housesl, the 28 members of the Ushers Club, sponsored by Mrs. Cote, were present to help. Their duties consisted of directing people to their seats, passing out programs, and taking tickets. President of the service group is Nanette Wiese. Kim Sceper, V-President, Debbie Klipper, Secretary, and Dorthy Klasen, Treasurer assisted in organizing the Ushers Club activities. Another group whose work was present at South's theatrical productions was the Illustrators Club. These students used their artistic talents to express their interpretations of the show. Before performances, the entrance of the auditorium was decorated with colorful drawings and paintings. one hundred forty-nine DEBATE TEAM Front Row: M. Vogler, R. An- derson D Rose P Cote. Second Row: M. Gerrity, K Duffy J Gruen J Cohen. Back Row: R. Zurick, Forensics? Forensics is simply the partici- pation in extra-curricular speech, interpreta- tion, and acting contests. The students in- volved with Forensics, sponsored by Mrs. Steele, had an opportunity to exhibit their speaking ability and meet students from all areas of Northern Illinois. Downers Grove South's Debate Team, coached by Mrs. Wood, completed another successful season this year. Competing on four levels, the team traveled to various high schools in the Chicago area to debate the proposition, Resolved: All financial support for all public elementary and secondary schools in the United States should be provided exclusively by the Federal govern- ment. The climax of the year was a trip to the state championships at Champaign. Thespians is an honor society to recognize superior work in all parts of theater. These students are selected by the sponsor, Mrs. Wood, on the basis of points which are earned for the work they have done. Although it is an honor society, it is also an active club. Members helped to coordinate workshops in the technical fields, make-up, lighting and costume design. They attended many protes- sional productions in Chicago. This year, they saw Godspell, Don Juan in Hell, and No, No, Nonette. They also attended the Interna- tional and State Thespian Conference. The year ends with the annual Initiation Banquet where new members are announced. l D Honor to South thru Speech ill N' aflfurlhh THESPIANS BOARD: D. Cohen, Tres., S. Noffznger, Sec., J, Yusler and C. Mlndrum, CO-Pres 0- FORENSICS TEAM 7 Front Row: J. LGFove, L. Cox, L. Schoebel, G. Holberr, C. Bowman, H. Funk. Second Row: M. Sloon, B, Solter, J. Patton, P. Lucas, R. Tuttle, C. Mnndrum, A. Olsson, R. Szczeponuok. Third Row: R. White, J. Hon- ford, E. Emerson, S. Cohen, N. Yotes, S. Moore, D. Kesner, K. Duffy, P. Skoleckl. Back Row: N. Kemp, S. Noffzuger, J. Uster, K. Norns, J. DuCorlo, K. Zeedyk, D. Corrin, H. Fisher. one hundred fifty-one Turnabout, Homecoming, and Prom Boards The Turncbout Board storted in December to plon the Morch l7 semi- formol donce where the girls osk the guys. lt wos entitled The Corol Reef , which wos derived from the theme, the seo. The Homecoming Committee worked oll summer to prepore the octivities of the memoro- ble Homecoming weekend, October l3 ond l4. The Prom Board consists of senior closs officers ond committee choirmen. Together, they orgonized the formol donce to toke place June 5, ot the Willowbrook. l i TURNABOUT BOARD- Front Row: M. Rundo, M. Touer, M. Schleyer, D. Bionco. Back Row: S. l-lotto, D. Lowers. QJ HOMECOMING BOARD v Front Row: E. Mcln- erney, ossembly, S. Pel- Iockp Chmn., C. Kulog V Chnnn., N. Paulus, porode. Back Row: M. Schleyer, Coronation, L. Touerg donce, C. Docyg tickets, K. Lincoln, os- sembly, K. Wieseg Fri. night, P. Eggertg Fri. night. K 'HN PROM BOARD 1 C Schuyler, S. Finleyson, Nciffziger, D. Brown, Anderson. Missing: D MOV, C. Runge, D Bianco, N. Poulus, N Cushing. one hundred fifty-two 'vi Tl? 1 'ww 4 . TTB You're in good hands with the Traffic engineers! . 'vgtinaem Traffic Engineers Traffic Engineers are the guys who get out of taking gym class, but get a credit in P.E. for conducting traffic problems. As the school's population kept increasing, the traffic problems got worse, and these guys were really needed. Their job was to check parking stickers, make sure cars park correctly, and try to stop the traffic jams. TRAFFIC ENGINEERS 3 Front Row: Mr. Waitkus, supervisor, Mr. Bilthover, P, Blake, J. Kybartas. Back Row: B, Klopke, S. Dobson, outside supervisor. Q . .. , T .1 -1 Pi . K X yyy, I if W 'l one hundred fifty-three ul- ,WA- ' i bb W ,Mg M12 1 Senior e hundred fifty -four 1 if f 'fm WMM'- m,,,,,,,,,,..M-H, WWMWMMM m.Mw-M '.m,,,,,,,,,.w.vww' '-M,,,,,,,..w- ,,,..M-M'-'f.,MN-f ,,,.,,,.-1-ww' aQ'Sy ,...,..,-v-nv ,,,,,,,.mf- .-Q, isa ,ga-5, l 'wa' ,139 .f 1 ,fmt 12 wi' 'L ,Q-.. Qilrhi , .W 1- vt' W 4 f Hfffif' , , i .Ja-zw-gil? J If , , , . f,i ', ly. ab 45- , WJ.-I i 'fl' ief fx yu- 'nv I V is mi A IKE , -vig, wil' SM: 'U-s z-A 0 ' n , f f 1, 1 '5 if ,.'3 .I 'mx WKXVAK ., i x SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 7 N. Paulus, Senior Lounge, C. Runge, Pres., N. Cushing, Sec., D. Moy, Treas. Not Pictured: D. Bianco, V. Pres. Seniors look to the Future Four years ago the Class of I973 came into existence and now all their contributions and accomplishments are history. In the begin- ning, they were strangers to the school and to each other, but soon classes and schoolwork resolved to routine while many friends were rapidly made, Individual as well as the com- bined efforts of many members brought honor to the class, representing it with many fine athletes, talented musicians, debators and scholars. Spirit and school pride were also one hundred fifty-six prevalent when, as sophomores, the Spirit Jug was won during Spirit Week, This year's activi- ties, such as building the homecoming float, prom, cap 81 gown selection and the senior breakfast kept its members working together once again. There were also the many impor- tant decisions to be made as the realization that a new way of life was soon to be experi- enced. For most seniors, June came too soon. Looking back, it seems impossible that four years had passed so quickly. Senior Year: Senior Lounge Early dismissal Senior pictures Homecoming King 8. Queen Mid-winter slump Cap 8- Gown fittings GRADUATIONUFIII Memories Good byes X S,,, X 1.5 3 we ,, 8 6 Carol Aaron Bob Adams Eileen Adams Vicki Ahlquisf Barb Albanese Linda Alexander Phil Arnoruso Cindy Anderson Debbie Anderson Donna Anderson Roy Anderson Sarah Anderson Mark Andrews Sue Annis Mark Antonoff N, Waive Arlowe Julie Aubele Leon Augusty John Avery Joanne Aylor Laurie Bocastow Gail Bacigalupo Bob Bailey Caryn Bales Joyce Balich one hundred fifty-seven Charles Balogn Joe Baran Jan Barkauski Tony Barnes Linda Barnwell Dan Barrett Pat Batten Lori Bauer Dave Beck Jim Becker Scott Bednar Gordon Benes Dennis Bennett Bill Berberich Chris Bernsten one hundred fifty-eight ' T' -'sv' Alise Besco Gary Betz Debbie Bianco Donna Bicknese Rick Bitzer Kent Blackwelder Kevin Blair Lioyd Blakely Nancy Blasco George Blash Linda Blazek Mike Blazek George Blonn Wayne Bogacz Diane Bogathy Lynne Bolta George Bonanno Mary Boorem Carol Botts Debra Bowen Denise Bowen Liz Bowes Diane Bowman Ruth Bowman Mark Boyd Robyn Boyd Marita Broasch Donna Braley Deb Bratko Deb Breese J. Brookbank one hundred fifty-nine Barbara Brown Cheryl Brown Debra Brown Bob Bruns Brett Bucher Cathy Buck Randy Barge Claudia Burke Donna Burt Steve Burtar Yvette Burton Gail Buzduhanov Larry Cagle Philip Calcagni Mary Callahan Sandy Callarman Nancy Cameron Mike Campbell Keith Carlson Kim Carlson Paul Carpenter Debbie Carr Debbie Carrier Deborah Cassel Clare Cassidy one hundred sixty In Memoriam The sudden death of .len Chrastka brought to mind how short life really is and how one should live every minute to the full extent. We remember her smile, her laugh, but most of all her love of life and people. Whether you knew her or not, you felt the affects of her untimely death. As a beloved member of our class, we will miss her greatly. Diane Chase Karen Chen Leslie Chitwood James Chmelik Ken Christensen Mike Citta Bill Clinton Matthew Cohan James Colbert Cindy Condit 25? Q.,-G' Steve Condit Chris Connor Gail Cooling Bonnie Corner Dean Corrin one hundred Sixty-one K.. Barb Couch Kathleen Couch Mitch Cox Barb Cunningham Nancy Cushing AI Curatolo Caren Dacy Cathy Dacy Betty Daliege Chris Dalu Mary Dansart Larry Davis Pat Davis Terry Davis Arlene Day Christo Dayspring -41 'CT' J My Monique DeJonge Liz Delbecq Tony Deluca Sileshi Dereje Joe DeRose one hundred sixty-two Dave DeRuiter Joe DiCarlo Judy Dimoyski Howard Dixon Rich Dobson Barb Donner Kathy Dreveny Ramona Dreyer Paula Driscoll Keith Dritlein Kathy Dubs Becky Dudley Terri Duncan Jim Durr Peter Dutrow Debbie Ebenroth Cindy Eckdahl Linda Eckdahl Kathy Eckerson Mike Eger YE' ,444 NW Jim Egerdahl Pam Eggert Mike Eichinger Tim Eifrid Paul Einarson one hundred sixty-three Art Engelsman Bob Engle Robert Erdmann David Ericson Diane Ericson 'D 'V' I gf Mark Ericson Jan Erley Mary Ann Erst Barb Esford Mike Eurich William Faedtke Jane Farrell Lynne Fassl Nancy Fehrmann Ken Ferrara Robert Fichter Gail Finch Jerry Fingerhut Deb Fink Sue Finlayson Kim Finnegan Nancy Fiore Harry Fisher Noreen Fitzgerald Kathy Flanigan one hundred sixty-four Joe Fleming Raymond Foody Sharon Foody Nancy Forest Kim Fragnoli Dennis Francis Linda Frizzelle Barb Fruehling Dale Fry Patty Ganey Marilyn Gates Michael Gavin Mike Geary Bob Geier Cindy Gibbs Ugaw E P' John Gilchrist Mark Gileczek Kevin Glassford B J Q I i SV' ff,-.,, Lorrie Glendenin Bob Glendon Maureen Gonio ff, is .....,-fs ,Q one hundred sixty-five Jeff Gonzales Valerie Gora Lee Gothard Barb Grano Steve Grant Scott Greenfield Donna Greenwood Rasa Griganavicius Raymond Gross Cindy Grubba Larry Gryzbac Chris Gumm Terry Gwazdauskas Russell Haan Steven Hablutzel Kathy Hadley Michael Halbherr Doreen Halinski Mark Hamilton .lerilyn Hannemann Rich Hansen one hundred sixty-six Glenna Hargreaves David Hart Gary Hartigan Fremont Hartman Donald Hatch Karen Havens Al Hawksley Joe Hays Bill Herrick Michael Hertzmann Kathy Herzog John Heye Brian Hicks Cathy Higgins Larry Hilb Brad Hill Pat Hobson Robert Hoffa Kathy Hoffman David Holec Denise Holso Donna Holso Don Hrabal Susan Hroza l.uAnn Huffman one hundred sixty-seven Joanne l-lurnbert Charles lde Joyce lshmael Jacqueline Jackson Jeri Jacobs Edward Jager Tom James Linda Jares Diane Jarka Marilyn Jarosky one ng '-... '! ' wk Joni Jester Cornell Johnson Linda Johnson Marcia Johnson Nancy Johnson Susan Johnson Rick Jordan David Kandell George Kanieczny Gregg Karnis Judy Karstrand Laurie Kartman Sylvia Kellogg Karen Kemp Darlene Kenealy one hundred sixty-eight Donna Kenski David Kern Vivian Kern Don Kesner Mike Kielma Van Kimball Kregg Kinnear Rick Klasen Jennifer Kline Karen Klonowgki 10 W Mark Knapp Gayle Knysz Carol Kolody Barb Kornperda Cheryl Koudelka Robert Kovarik Theresa Kramer Kyle Krause Pam Kreml Steve Krems Deanna Krueger one hundred sixty-nine Kim Kujawa Celeste Kula Ken Kurtz Ute Kuske Debbie Kustush Joe Kybartas Carol LaFave Philip Lambert Lise Larsen Mark Larsen Wax 'lui ' H 'viii .7 Meg Larson Doreen Laskey Ellen Louth David Lawler Donna Lee 'U' . fp? i' ,f Sue Lee Kathy Lincoln Geri Linnell 4 -I Alice Livengood Dean Lodding Lisa Lonergan one hundred seventy Ned Lubejko Rich Ludwigson Gay Luedtke Paul Lukas Barb Lukowski Kathy Mack Jan Maendler Jim Maendler Mary Magic Steve Malecek Barb Malva Lynn Manley Mark Manock Walter Marcis Mike Marecek Cheryl Marks Debbie Marlowe Linda Marshall Dennis Martch Dave Martin David Martinez l-lolly Marushak Dan Mason Jody Masvero Dave Mateski one hundred seventy-one Debbie Mathauser Mary Mathy Babette Matoush Beth Matthias John Mattingly Joseph Mazura Clarene Mazzone Mary McCarthy Mike McDowell Bill McFadden Karen McGill James McGinnis Marcia McGuire Erin Mclnerney Diane McKinnon Mindy McMillan Peggy McNamee Margaret McNeil Jon McPherson Bev Medley Marsha Meek Marilyn Meins Carolyn Melin Joseph Mellske Frances Meloche one hundred seventy-two Jarol Metzger Jeff Mezger Peggy Michelson F ,W,,- MQMQ Dave Miller Jeff Miller Mary Mitchell Debbie Mitrius Corey Mohan Merilee Mohrmann Kim Mojzis Michael Moran Russell Morey Darlene Morgan Greg Morton Don Moy Ellen Moyer H' Y W f' l John Mrkvicka Ken Mullen Rich Mullen Kerry Murakami Jeanette Murch one hundred seventy-three 'ww -..--r -4 Craig Murphy Tom Murphy Terry Murrey George Musko Lore Musser Bill Muth Chris Myers Stephanie Naffziger Patrick Naughton Margaret Neeson Nancy Neidenbach Debbie Nevin Peter Nisius George Norman Sylvia Noth Rosemary Nowak Scott Nowak Terri Nowak Tim Nowak Pam Nuellen Carl Nylund one hundred seventy-four Gary Obin Kathy O'ConnelI Jim O'Dell Anders Olsson Steve Orcutt Bill Ostarello Donna Ownby Trish Padula Joanne Pagliaro Chris Palmer Lynn Palmisano Janet Parker Sandi Parmenter Bev Parrish Dale Patti Nancy Paulus Debbie Pautsch Chris Peck Frank Pelenis Sandi Pellack Bobbie Kay Perry Jan Peska Kathy Peterson Cathy Petricig Roger Petterson one hundred seventy-five Jeff Pettit Irene Phee L'Rae Pidgeon Frank Piotrowski Jeanne Poli Kathy Potter Joe Pritchard Keith Pushaw Jim Rarnage Nicole Rarnires Barb Reardon Tom Reed Debbie Reep Paul Renn Nancy Reynolds Bill Richardson Laurie Richey Kim Rigoni Diane Rigsbee Dennis Ring Liz Ringwald Laura Risk Keith Robenhorst Karen Roberts Mark Robertson one hundred seventy-six Brod Robinson Koren Robleski Becky Rolonder Audrey Romo S Cindy Romo Don Rose X 'x r ' X Keith Rowe Joonne Rudderhom Bob Ruff Ken Ruff Cyndie Runge Ken Runnfeldt Cheryl Ruppert Steve Rusch Dennis Russell Lorry Somples John Sorley Philip Souer Dovid Schiller George Schiller Kothy Schmidt one hundred seventy-seven Jill Schnoes Linda Schoenbach Paul Schoffstall Diane Schulteiann Jim Schultz June Schultz Kathy Schultz Scott Schulz Lynne Schumacher Cynthia Schuth Craig Schuyler Sharon Schwed Don Scrivner Dorothy Seils Frank Sendag Debbie Senn Karen Sergey Pam Shanahan Mike Shannon Carol Siebert Deborah Siebert one hundred seventy-eight 'D 7961 Elaine Slalom Ed Slack Rich Slezak Morag Sloan Jerel Smith Julia Smith Karen Smith Scott Smith Brenda Snider Susan Soddy Phil Soltanek Marilyn Spreeman Joe Stahurski Holly Stallings Denise Stoszak Debra Stech Chris Stetfy Sue Steininger Sue Stejskol Mike Stella Randy Stella David Sterka Carol Strong Peggy Straub Randy Strauel one hundred seventy-nine Liz Sudholt Chuck Sulda Donna Sandberg Angela Suriano Gregg Surin Tom Swatek Adair Szalkowski Ginger Talbert Anne Tanaka Lynne Tauer Cindy Taylor Beverly Terry Jon Thingvold Gregg Thoele William Thomas Debra Thompson Debra Taka rz Mark Tomasek Debby Tomesek Brian Townsley Brenda Traxler Art Trillet Michael Tristano Tom Tristano Jeanne Troesken one hundred eighty Laurel Trovato Michael Trusler Steve Tucek Roy Tuttle John Ulloth Gerard Urso Judy Usher Eugene Vanagas Birgitte Varming Steve Vasilion 'ft My Linda Vasumpaur Sherry Vojslavek Carol Vokoun Janet Volpe Sue Vondrasek David Vorel Penny Vukov Peggy Wagner Arnold Walker Tirn Walker Kevin Warapius one hundred eighty-one - fi Q i ' s, I l '51 A Kim Ward Pat Ward Duane Warnecke 1 A x Q w nf W -f.. X. X - X. X N Q N. 3 i W l Wayne Waszak Kimberly Watters Mike Welshimer gr' i 5 . Suellen Wenger Linda Wesol Susan Wesol Laurie Wexler Cindy Whaley Robin White Cathy Wiese Don Wiggins Jill Wight Michael Willison Debora Wilson Joan Winston Diane Winterfeldt Sherrie Witmer Jim Wright one hundred eighty-two Jim Wright Karen Wright Mike Wurl Tom Yarotsky Nancy Yates Joel Yearian Debra Yetter Arne Young Robert Yurchak Jane Yuster Dawn Zarat Kathy Zaybal Karen Zernbruski Judy Zibell Jean Zima Joan Zivi Mark Lynch More Seniors Pat Adkins Charles Agriestl Frank Aguilera Michael Alexander Jennifer Baca Debra Biedg Wendy Black Vicky Boswell Clap Boyd Mic elle Brockman Richard Brookbank Pat Burg Cathy Bury Simona Calinescu Brian Carlson Karen Carpenter Chris Casillas James Catlin Michael Cepuran Michael Craig Lawrence Cress Michael Daly Ray Darzinskis Mark Delmonaco Michael Deluca Steven Dire Kathy Dorsn Mark Draeger Steven Dutcher Joseph Egas Steve Eggler Tom Fitzgerald Emily Forsythe Jim Frankenberger Renee Gangas Ken Gay Susan Goldner Mike Graika Keith Greenwood Rick Hagins Pat Hansen Norman Hanson Robert Horazmus Mark Harris Jerry Heberling Chris Heich Rick Herod Stuart l-lintz John Hogan Peter llling Mary Jacobazzi Robert Jenkins Mark Kennelly Brian Kiel Frank Klemanscwicz Renee Kluczynski Bob Koch Dan Koialovitch George Konieczny James Korbal Adrienne Kovacek Doug Kramer Richard Krey Suzanne Krueger John Lamkin Richard Latsch Richard Leducra Charles Lee Pictures could not be obtained of the follow ing members ofthe cla Debra Lee Gina Lee Karen Lewandowskl Don Little Lawrence Mann Mike Marcis Bruce Marohnic Kathleen McCauley Thomas McGuckin Mattthew McPherson Richard Melton Linda Miller Mike Milton Joseph Minarik Kim Mohr Sandy Norton John Nowak Wayne Obidowicz Bill Okel Ken Okonski Chris O'Riley Steve Paul George Petrukovich Maureen Pollard William Potter Diane Quinn Bradley Roger Randy Rasmussen Pat Raus Jett Rehak Richard Reit Gary Rocque Anthony Ryan David Samora ss of I973: Pat Sanderson Richard Sanecki Frank Schneider Charles Schwarz Jan Shenko Robin Sherrill Blake Sherwood Ken Siddens Ken Sievert Dan Simms Roberta Slater Randy Slezak Gus Slovinsky Tom Smith Joanne Sniegockl Michael Stepeltan Preston Straub Scott Strouse George Stuck Mary Styles Barb Svoboda David Swick Deb Tiritilli Jack Towner Joanne Trlstano Sue Vanalstine Joanne Vance Tom Vassar Mark VonWaId Jim Wade Walter Wagner Scott Waterhouse Christine Zander Mark Engel one hundred eighty three Fnscher and Spassky? ln framlng an artist, art hath thus decreed, To make some good, but others to exceed. one hundred eighty-four - Shakespeare A Take thc plcture and get it over with. 5 Thlnk he'II ever come down again? 1 3. 2 2 l 4 Little Pieces of Life . . . 54 fi. 4 ' 11 W r 2 one hundred eighty-five ,mum , mi fin. 43 Qwuuausu...,.,. e all have our .J 1' 5'0 : EQ s ' 'LLLL 1 ' +5 r wa. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS -C. Lee, Sec.g T. Soder, P 1'-:J wmv vi.-.Q-3 Sw' res.g M. Dahl, Vice-Pres, Not pictured: K, Scherer, Tres. The junior Class of '74 Functioning together as one unit the class of '74 once again constructed a prize winning Homecoming float for the second consecutive year. As the year continued, the class of '74 one hundred eighty-eight went on to win the honor of having the best sign for Spirit Week. The Junior class this year also joined together to sponsor the Christmas Dance and ci candy sale. E 632' Junior Year: Upperclassmen at last PSAT College boards Parking permits Class rings College prep Term papers One more year at DGS Patrick Adamec Bob Akins David Aguilera Kevin Aherin Judy Albee Jerry Alkire Gregg Amber Bob Anderson Dave Anderson Lynn Anderson Rick Anderson Ton Anderson Judy Antonoff Cathy Ardaugh Barb Armarali Terri Ashby Harriet Aubele Mark Auberg Scott Augustine JoAnn Auten Pamela Auten Bobbie Baaske Ron Bacastow Barb Bachner Karen Badalewski Mark Bagdon Barb Baggett Bill Baika Steve Baker Kit Baldwin Ron Barclay Peter Barickman Karen Barnett Susan Barry Debbie Bartash Bob Bartos Steven Batten Scott Beatty Holly Beck Kathy Beck Kathy Becker Bob Benes Don Benuska Carol Bernard Dave Bernsten Linda Bertels Janet Bezek John Bicek Pamela Bielak Michael Bilek Kim Bitzer Bill Blaha Terri Blake Art Blakely John Blanford Kathy Blazek Mark Blazek Glenn Blockinger John Bluder Kathy Boerste Linda Bohm Nancy Bolta Aree Boontaivee Kathy Boswell Debbie Bourne Mark Branine Tina Braun Teri Breffle Glenn Brichacek Terry Brinkman Woodelle Brintle Donna Brom Bob Brookbank Joe Brown Ted Brown Frank Bruno Kathy Bruno Barbara Bularzik Ron Bupp Matthew Burbey Tom Burke Mike Burnetter Tom Burnoski Karen Burns Darrell Burson James Burton Debbie Bush PG? Buffs Karen Bystrowski Denise Cagle Maureen Cahill Vic Caleca Jeff Carlson Dana Carpenter Dianne Carpenter Mark Carrier Bob Carroll Becky Carter George Cartwright Cheryl Cavin Paul Ceranek Debbie Cernauskas Gail Chambers Mike Chapman Joe Chmelik Karl Christensen Chris Church Gary Clark John Claussen Jan Cockrell Karen Cofran Diane Cohen Jim Cohen Karen Cook Dale Coonrod Kim Cooper Clare Corner Jill Cossar Peter Cote Jeanne Couch 1 3 A Exim: wa If ff , ei r F . 'Zi ' , ' J Joan Couch Brian Cowell Margaret Craft Jerry Crowley Kathy Crumbo Mary Cuddington John Cunningham James Cunov Peggy Curry John Cushing Carol Cutting Caren Dacy Mary Dahl Kurt Daill Dennis Daily Dann Dalton Jan Daniels Jim Dansart Bob Davidson Don Davies A. Daubenspeck Mark Davis George Dayspring Deb Deal Deb Dearing Keith Debartolo James Dedic Nettie DeLirna Teresa Dellarnorte Dan Delricco Mark Diaz Jacauie Dick David Dickey David Dickinson Sue Diederichs Jeff Dillon Karen Dixon Rick Donner Gail Doody Laura Doornbosch Thax Douglas Marcie Downie Robert Doyle Jim Dreveny Chris Dudley Donna Duffy Dale Duka Gerald DuPaw Sally Ann Dwyer John Eckdahl Dennis Egan Debbie Elias Jerry Elza Terry Elza Evelyn Emerson Mark Engel Carm Engstrom Gordan Farnsworth Jim Farrell Lynn Fennell Chuck Feuillan Azo Fields Dave Fields Tim Fields Pat Fierce Laurie Filipiak Joe Filipski Helaine Fink John Fink Don Finlayson Michael Finn Ellen Fischer Peter Fischer Debi Fischer Tina Fisher Russell Fletcher Steve Flower Kathy Ford Carl Formanek Ed Forst Tom Forst Jim Foss Anne Franklin Sue Freeman Larry Friedman Mike Frontera John Furby Chris Gallos f J f' 1 Robert Garr Mark Garrity Ken Gaul Larry Gavin Kathy Gay Linda Gay Mary Geary Gregg Gerke MaryLou Gerleve Martha Gerrity Laurie Gesford Doug Giammona John Gillespie Paul Gindler Gretchen Glander Debra Glunz Leo Goelz Wayne Goelz Linda Goertz Noel Goldsmith Tim Gora Mark Grabowski Carol Grana Frank Green Ellen Griffith Karen Griinke Jan Grubel Jeff Gruen Pat Gudyko Marie Gutierrez Allan Hablutzel Cathy Hadley Dawn Hallbauer Tom Hammer Harry Hammond Janice Hanson Cindy Hanson Cathy Harrison Darwin Harrison Mike Hartman Susan Hartsuch Gary Hashimoto Ken Hawksley Lynn Hayes Sue Hayes Robert Hays Robert Heinrich Lora Helgesori Carl Henley Meg Henry Joan Hepfer Paul Hilden Terry Hill Mary Hinchman Rena Hinrichs Ellen Hirsch Pam Hobson David Hockin Robert Hodous Cyndy Hoffman Wayne Hogard Mike Holdorf Tom Holdorf Susan Holland Phyllis Hosteny Robert Hough Helen Howell Mark Howell Peter Huckins Sherri Hufnagl Terri Hufnagl Terry Hughes Alison Humphreys Mike llari Janet Jackson Eric Jacobson Thomas Jaczak Chris Jager Cyndi James Debbie Jankowski Gene Janoski Barbara Jeffrey Karen Jensen Linda Jepsen Jeanette Jeziorski Sally Joonis Bonnie Johnson Kenneth Johnson Mary Johnson Pam Johnson Robin Johnson Jean Pierre Joris Patricia Joyce Nancy Jung Jerry Jurjovec Patti Kadlec Candy Kalal Dean Kalmar Wendy Kalmeta Mike Karesh Noel Kartmon Victor Kassel Jamie Kassis Cindy Kassl Dan Kelly Patricia Kelly Nancy Kemp Ken Kempa Linda Kemps Doreen Kerechek Ken Kestas Mike Kikta Kirk Kinnear Jim Kipfer Kyle Klicpera Robert Klicpera Jari Klimek Kathy Kline Karl Klotz Len Kmak Pauline Kolody Debbie Komada Jennifer Kopp Gale Kostal Diane Kostelny Annemarie Kovarik Jim Kazan Bill Kozik Barb Kozlovski Linda Kramer Kathy Kratky Kathie Krousfeldt Jim Krejci Rene Kretzler Debra Krezel Karen Krezel Ray Kridle Kathy Krueger Nancy Krueger Karen Kubiak Becky Kuhns Dave Kula Debbie Kupfer Luann La Fauce Pam Leahy Sharon Lancaster Cindy Lee Cindy Leech Holly Lemke Amy Lewis Kenneth Lindstrom Dennis Lisack Gail Livingston Cheryl Loehmann Kathy Loehmann Pam Lorenz Debbie Lowers Ann Luker Mark Lupa Paul Lusk Peggy Lusk Dean Lyon Rose Mack Jim Mackey I ... ai I7 ,A ,v I D ,f xe- ,- Marge Maloney Dennis Mann Jack Mann Marilyn Mann Karen Manning Albert Marizke Jan Markley Beth Mars Margaret Martin Bea Martinec Tim Matiya Gregg Matthias Mike McClellan Helen McDonough Cathy McEwen Pamela McFadden Robert McGloin Kim McGovern Patrick McGuire Susan McMahon Gary McManus Denise McNichols Pat McPherson Scott Meagher Andy Mechelewski Steve Meitz Keith Melton Carol Menter Michael Mercer Rick Merrill Linda Messenger Mike Meyer Kathy Micek Rick Micek Gail Mickey Tony Miglia Debra Mihaljevic Kerry Miles Bob Miller Shelley Miller Steve Miller Steve Miller Steven Miller Mike Milligan Louie Mills Richard Mills Craig Mindrum Kathy Mink Julie Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Scott Moeller Kurt Molitor Diane Morgan Mark Morley Carol Moysey Jerry Mucklow Sue Mudge Bob Muenchen Edward Muha Brian Muir Brian Mullaghy Lynnea Munson Jean Murphy Mike Murphy Pat Murtaugh Steve Musser Karen Muth Kathy Nadherny Kris Nagel Jim Nagy AI Namen Jerri Nance Colleen Naughton David Nauta Sharon Neder Peggy Neel ,. is QA. 4155 J' ,aq- -.f 4-'F Dave Nekola David Nelson Debra Nelson Steve Neuzil Karen Neverouski Norman Newberger Anthony Newell Gary Newell Mary Newman Jane Nicholas Guy Nielsen David Nieman Ronald Noon Nancy Nordeen Linnea Nordin Lynn Norton Rudy Novello Terri Nowak Nori Nyquist Peg Oberst Eileen O'Donnell Sue O'Halloran Nancy Olsen Dave Olson Paul Olson Rick Olson Ken O'Neal Tim O'Riley Norma Ortegel Cindy Ostarello Gail Offerson Paula Pagliaro Rhonda Panszczyk Charles Papacrist Marie Papacrist John Pardo Joe Parker Sharon Patterson Steve Pausche Sue Pavel Debbie Pavone Mary Pawlikowski Sandy Peters Jeff Pettit Deborah Pfatf Raymond Pierson Lynn Piznarski Helene Pletka Paul Plunkett Marilyn Pohl Joann Pool Pat Pool Laddie Popek Judy Poradyla Harold Potts Renee Powers Richard Powers Eileen Pratt Jim Preucil Mark Prochazka Philip Puckorius Jill Putness Rich Quilici Bill Radek Robert Ramey Mark Rathke Leone Read Robin Reading Sandy Reeves Carol Regan Bill Regnier Mark Reid Nora Reif Ken Reisinger Steve Revis Marla Reynolds Brad Rice Richard Rice Kathy Richard Cheryl Richardson Kevin Rigsby Barb Ringwald Mark Rivera Debbie Roach Aria Roca Patti Roen Tom Roen Mike Rohmann Mike Rovic Audrey Romaniszak Steve Root Linda Rosine Dorothy Roske Steve Rozycki Marilyn Ruczek Lori Rude Nancy Rudzinski James Ruff John Rulec Wendy Rushford Cyndi Russell Laura Rutschman Bob Soar Deborah Salski Tom Savage Kim Sceper Jim Schanstra Dave Scheck Scott Schemenaur Linda Scherer Paul Schlacks Margie Schleyer James Schmidt Anne Schultz Kathy Schultz Steve Schultz Ed Schulz Brian Schuth Gary Sendziak Wendy Senn Neil Sennebogen Ginny Seno Jo Sent keresty Kathy Seward Pam Shaw Kathy Sherer RaeAnn Shroyer Mary Shultz Gregory Sieben Joan Sievert Bev Sigwalt Debbie Simandl Corol Simmons Pat Skalecki Barry Smith Scott Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Keith Snyder Tom Soder Dennis Sohol Phil Soltanek Erica Spalding John Spalding Robert Speer Karen Spinner Dena Spletzer Bob Springborn Patricia Spurrier John Sroka Doug Stambaugh Scott Steckenrider Christine Stetfy Monette Stein Sharon Steininger Mike Stella Ted Stelling Frank Sterioti Donna Sterka Jeanne Stevens Cathy Stewart Mike Stewart Nancy Stoc khausen Laura Stuck Sharon Stucker Laura Suesse Chris Sullivan Tam Sullivan Bea Surges Kathy Sutphen Bruce Svoboda Debi Svoboda Joseph Svoboda Donald Swanberg Wayne Swatek Ed Swierbinski iff? rv N.! ,tw M .752 fa- ff' x 'f 5 so 3 l . 'sig i -I be 5 5 ,X , s Q Q K S mizffl, ,Q A i I XX v y 4 . :L , if' T l'.ir ' J rr s J N , 7. , erm 5 I SS.,Q i K I ,-.k Ns . x fi t XY Ray Szczepaniak Don Tanaka Donald Tate Nick Tatone Kevin Taylor Karen Tesky Ron Thieben Jeff Thomas Kim Thomas Ronna Thomas Scott Thomas Chuck Thompson Steve Thompson Tom Titchener Scott Tozzi Don Traeger Sue Tristano Karen Tucek John Tuitman Jan Tuttle Martin Vaclavek Kurt Vaisnor Sue VanAlstine Mike Vandeleur Jim Vanlngen Zita VanKuelen Chris VanLoon Debby VanSickle Pattie Vassalla Jan Vasser Bob Vavra Lynn Venard Debbie Vever ka Jim Vi mtrup Sharon Vladika Keith Vlasak Mark Vlk Mike Vogler Mike Voiles Deb Vopelensky Judy Vrdoliak Kevin Walker William Wallace Janet Walther Peg Wander Mary Ward Betty Warner Cynthia Waters Karin Watson Linda Watson Janice Weigle Kathy Weiler Terry Wellen Pam Wetterauer Kathy Wheeler Bill White Judy Wiehn Nan Wiese Robin Wieters Nancy Wil kis Mark Williams Diane Wilson Steve Winston Greg Wirtas Jake Wissler Tom Wivinis v--5 Eloise Adams Laura Bahrs William Batka Jim Berntsen Denise Burton Tanya Cochran Jerry Groner R. Harrington Carol Harrison Peggy Helton Wayne Hilgendorf ,ww ,X 'f',2'..,.-N 'ffl' lumbled juniors Linda Kelly Joy Kieber Dan Kinser Patty Krueger Kurt Kudel Joan Lynch Jim Mammina Bev Maples Scott Moberg Jim Mrizek Kitty Newell David Nottelmann Tom Phee Penny Preen Barb Pugliese Ingrid Rech Ken Robleski Marilyn Ryczek Larry Samara Allan Sanderson Anne Sanecki Stephanie Smith A. Sparacio Ed Steingraber Ray Thomas JO Ann Thornton Sandra Triska Leona Williams Pam Winne Dave Woicik Bruce Wold Donna Wright Bill Wright Debbie Yeager Roxanne Yearian Julie Yen Paulette Yetter Doug Young C. Yudchitz Ruth Zagorski Peter Zaleski Bob Zelenka Pat Zerbe Phil Zerbe Dave Zima G. Zimmerman Phyllis Zuccaro Rick Zurick Bill Zwit Dennis Zynda one hundred ninety-seven ':i: ,Q i:y r' H. -. . iiwsf.-.six bu.qr 'gk ,', l- l xl li 'X A , -.-ye., VM? SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS -- D. Green, Pres.g J, Mech, Treasg K. Harvey, Soc., M, Luehrnann, V. Pres. Spirit Rema The Class ot '75 has proved itself to be No. l as the rnost spirited class at South. For their second consecutive year the Class of '75 has won the Spirit Jug, Although Spirit Week was one hundred ninety-eight ins With Class of '75 a high point in their year, it wasn't the only one. The Sophs sponsored a Mixer and a suc- cessful Charity Drive. KEEP ON TRUCKING 75l Sophomore YCOr No longer a Frosh School spirit Drivers Ed. Ordering class rings Looking forward to Junior Year film l 1 Cliff Abbott Carol Adams Jeff Ahline Lori Akins Judy Alkire Rich Allen Jan Armoruso Bill Anderson Cheryl Anderson Mark Anderson Carolyn Anderson Mary Antonoff Chris Arntson Stuart Arp Larry Ashley Timothy Atchison Linda Atchley Debbie Atkins Howard August Esther Avery Walter Baaske Shar Baggetf Dani Bahrs Scott Baker Kerin Baldwin Caryn Baranowski Julie Balogh Kari Baran Linda Barber Raymond Barnes Jim Bartels Marty Basich Mike Basso Cyndi Bauer Frank Baum Dawn Baumann Christine Becker John Becker Chantal Belaire Kirk Belaire Tony Bellisario Gene Belote Sandy Benes Don Benjamin Bob Benuska Ken Berberf Glenn Berg Karen Berg Debbie Beyer Jim Bicek Nina Bicknese Bob Bieda Tim Bina Tracey Black Jacque Blaha Connie Blake Bruce Blecher Chris Boag Ed Bodmer R. Bonafacchi Fred Bonanno Joan Bondy Kris Bank Dennis Bonomini Tom Boss Sue Bossany Larry Bostick Mike Bouchard Deanna Bowen Frank Bowes Chris Bowman Sharon Bowman Gary Bradley Ken Bragg Howie Brandt Nancy Braund Robert Breese Karen Brethauer Gaylen Brichacek Jeff Brickey Henry Brinkman Kathy Brinkman Cheryl Broderdorf Chuck Bronecke Brian Bronson Ray Brown Steph Brown Warren Brown Greg Bruno Mark Bryson Sue Brzana Juli Bubon Scott Buckley Claudia Budach Susan Bularzik Ed Bulthaup Dean Bunting Marian Buonocore Vena Bupa Charles Burdette Denise Burek Tom Burg Debra Burnette Rich Burnoski Scott Burns William Burns Jean Burton Rick Burton Richard Caballero Tony Calcagni Rick Cally Robert Cameron Scott Cameron Martha Campbell George Campise Lindo Canino John Carey Russ Carlson Brian Carrier Dave Gasolina Jeff Cassel Bill Cassidy Ken Cassidy Cindi Cedzidlo Phil Chappel Susan Cheng Nancy Chika John Churinoff Keith Chvatol Andy Cirzan Wallace Clark Dave Clausen vin -rev ,,..-. f 712211: p J 1. ' 'ii it X ' i 'V fa Alf fx I 1 ,f-X John Clemens Bob Clinton Jeff Cobean Margie Coleman Claudio Collins Tim Collins Connie Comerford Julie Conkey Susan Conner Tracy Cook Nancy Cooley Dave Cooper Debbie Capes Linette Copper Linnea Cooper Ron Corn Louise Cox Steve Cozzolino Arthur Crader Nancy Cramer Debbie Curtis Jim Cushing Kris Daill D. Dolla Batta D. Dalle Molle Steve Dalu Carol Dalporto Brian Daly John Danoika Jerry Daniels Julie Dannenberg Pat Davids Debbie Davidson Vicky Davidson Mike Davis Louise Day Craig Dearing June Dedic Rene Degrell Sybille de Jonge Barb Dellomorte Barry Delo Dale Denham Marianne DePirro Laura DeRose Debra De Santis Vickie Deutscher Judy Dickens Wayne Diederichs R. Dietschweiler Kevin Dillon Nick DiNicola Paul Dobson Laura Donelson Mary Jo Donner Cherri Doody Bruce Doornbos Jim Dougherty Gdry Draut Phil Drayson David Drews Dave Drinkwoter Kevin Driscoll Deborah Driflein Jennifer Drom Bob Ducharme Jeanne Dudek Marty Dudek Karen Duffy Elmer Dupre Scott Durma Carol Eggers Scott Eichhorst Jim Eikum Paula Eldridge Bob Ellis A,,wfe fi K j Dave Ellis Sandy Ellis Debbie Engelsman Tom Engler Clif Ennis Jeff Enz Steve Ericson Ann Erley David Erskine Greg Evans Rick Evans Joe Eversale Debbie Falcone Gary Farnsworth Jean Farrell Gloria Faulkner Mike Fennel Kathy Feuillan Susan Fickeisen Diane Fierke Gary Filipski Brian Findley Cindy Fink Debbie Fink Mike Fink Scott Finnegan Frank Fiore Eileen Fischer Lisa Fisher Ray Fisher Marg Fitzgerald Kerry Flanigan Katy Fleischer Kerry Florian David Flower Kim Foiles Vicki Ford Joanne Forest Teri Foskett Lynnita Fowler Jay Fragnoli Patti Froncek Paul Francis Elaine Franczyk Rob Frank Anita Franklin Dan Franks Gary Frey Teresa Frick Rich Friedman David Fromer John Fuller Peggy Gaffney Matt Gage George Gallaher Jean Gallaher Tom Ganges Clarence Ganz Marie Garland Steve Garrity Glen Gartner Carol Gavin Terie Gegenworth Jan Gelatka Pam Gelatka Richard Gerleve Tom Gesford Joanne Gienau Cary Gilkey Al Gilmore Ed Gleason Pete Glendon Doreen Glunz Caroline Gniadek Warren Gold Chris Goldsmith wg.. is Fl? .- '- -el: 9 , ff x V . fs 1 'di . x I ' A 555 v Debbie Goltry Susan Gomoll Lynn Gonio Paula Good Mike Gorman Diane Gothman Valerie Goulding Rebecca Grabowski Gail Graebner Larry Graehling Jim Grano Sandy Graves Kathy Green Richard Green Jim Griffin James Griffith Pat Grimson Sue Grubba Noreen Guffey Ken Guth Greg Gutirrez Debbie Guzick Gina Guzzaldo Patti Haan Henry Habinka David Hacker Bob Hainey Tom Halinski Susan Hall Dave Hallett Kim Hammond Julie Hanford Joe Hansen Mike Hansen Kathleen l-larazmus Mike Harder Maureen Hargreaves Carol Harrison Terri Harrison Mike Hart Kathy Harvey Cynthia Hash Kevin Havens Katie Hayes Sonny Hays Sheryl Head Sue Heinke Joyce Heintz Lori Herlihy Amy Hicks W, Hilgendorg Cindy Hill Nina Hirsch Bill Hlavin Mary Jo Hobbs Pat Hodous Dan Holic Alan Holtzman Denise Hopper Claire Hosteny Maureen Hunt George Hynd Rodney lshmael Dick Jacobs Cindy Jankowski Terri Janoski Helena Janus Marilyn Jarvis Ronald Johnson Kathy Joyce Chuck Jurek Steve Kafka Laura Kanzler Jeff Karnuth Geri-Lynn Kasper Kathy Kasper Richard Kay Robert Kaysen Karen Kennelly Lee Kenwick Dan Kingery Dorothy Klasen Mike Kleine Debbie Klicpera Jeff Komosa John Konezney George Kontos Doug Kosar Todd Henning Ricky Henry Douglas Henson Margaret Herbert Craig Hill Terri Hilt Linda l-limes Kim Hintz Sara Hoffa Jeffery Hoffman Pam Hoffman Andy Holec Mark Howeler Jim Huber llayna Huckins Robert Hughes Dick James Debbie Janacek Jerry Janda Dennis Jankoski Cindy James Betty Johnson Brad Johnson Carol Johnson Larry Kaleta Merle Kalmar Robin Kandell Karen Kaniecki Bill Kasterin Steven Katz Chris Kavanaugh Chris Kawka Linda Kepil Harry Kerley Mark Kesner Tammey Kikta Andy Kline Robert Klopke John Kloski Rich Kohl Lynn Koski Jim Koudelka Kristine Kozik Frank Krajcovic Bob Krause Debbie Kreiner Kathy Krey Bob Kriglstein Karen Krueger Paul Krueger Linda Kuba Dale Kubis Chris Kucera Karen Kudrna Brian Kuehl Kurt Kuhlmann Karen Kullen Charley Kupfer Dave Kuske Paul Ladiack John La Fave David Laipple Leslie Lambert Robert Lambert Dave Lambright Jayne Lanvogt John Lapp Wanda Larson Gail LaSota Larry Lee Margaret Lee Ron Lee Sue Lee Dennis Leggett Bob Lehr Laurie Leonard Mike Lesko Jeff Leversen Doug Lewandowski Phil Lewandowski Ken Lindahl Ruth Lisy Tom Lithio Dave Lonergan Robert Lovell Jeff Luechetti Karen Lueck Mark Luehrnann e 1 Q1 1 fires' .L -- , L I 5 so , . 2 .:f . - Wm ,. 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C C1- Vera Luner Jennifer Lupa Dave Lusk Becky Lynch Tracy Lyons Helen Maass' Julie Marcarus Diane Machat ka Andy Mack Paul Mack Mary Mackey Sheila Maguire Karen Mahnke Linda Malecek Chris Mammoliti Daniel Mankivsky Dorine Manzke Judy Marazas Ron Marks Jim Marlowe Bob Marshall Keith Marshall Charles Martin Martha Martin Ed Martinez Bob Massion Jim Matthias Pam Matthias Patrice Mazura Mike McCarron lleen Mclellan Bill McDonough Mark McDowell Jennifer McFadden Gen McGloin George McGrath Nan McGuckin Micki McGuire Carolyn McKenzie Mike McKinnon Patty McLaughlin Tom McLaughlin Don McLennan Brian McMahon Keith McMahon Wyatt McMillan Pat Meagher Julie Mech Erick Meeks Jeff Meisenhelder Diane Meitz Tom Merker Gary Mesek LeAnne Metzger Art Meyer Cynthia Meyer l Lee Meyer i Eileen Mietz Debbie Mikel l Mrk Miller l W Robert Miller l Marcia Miles l Lori Mills I Cindy Mink Joanne Mirovsky Cindy Mitoral Ken Moe Sue Mohrmann Millie Montris Steve Moore Maureen Moran Sue Morrissey Anita Moyer Debbie Mrazek Linda Mrkvicka Linda Mullen Patrick Murphy Daniel Murrey Tom Musko Kathy Myles Ruth Myers Karen Nagel Jeff Narducci Karen Narta Jim Nauta Angela Nelson Gloria Nelson Helen Nelson Philip Nemec Art Neubauer Jim Neumann Mark Neumann Gary Neven Sheryl Newberger Chuck Newton Terry Nicklin Sandy Niedermeyer Cathy Nieman Douglas Nies Mary Jo Niestrom Chris Noon John Norman Rhonda Norman Kevin Norris Mike Nortnick Jim Novak Dawn Nowak Greg Nystrom Lynn Obidowicz Nancy Obin Jerry O'CannelI Keith O'DelI Paul Offord Barb O'HalIoran Bob Oldenberg Linda OlHava Alan Olson Danna Onesto David Opelt Jackie Ortegel Mi ke Otavka Monica O'Toole Tom O'Toole Sue Otterman Karen Ownby Marianne Ozirsky Bob Pacanowski Brian Pacejka Mike Pagni Caryn Pahr Lil Palarik Donna Palella Matt Pallaver Gregg Palmer Renee Palmer Rick Pancoska Diane Papacrist Jim Patten Rhonda Patterson Donald Paul John Paulus Dana Payne Lynda Peck Dave Pelenis David Pellack Lynn Perry John Peters Penny Peterson Mark Petricig Mark Pfiffner Paula Pfiffner Dan Philgreen Julie Phillips Debbie Pierson Karen Pisaca Sue Plantz Diane Plet ka Bob Plumb Kathy Pogue Bob Polhopek Cathy Pollard Dave Potter Debbie Potts Ed Powers Jim Powers Jim Preen Pine Price Brian Prokop Aneeso Rahman Dan Raley Steve Rateike Charles Reardon Robert Reed Debbie Reeves Randy Reeves Rich Reeves Mike Reif Dave Reinhardt Cindy Reinkemeyer Dan Rekstad David Rekstad Bob Renaud enn Michele Roberts Sally Roberts Eric Rohmann Ron Rolander Annette Rose Cary Rose Larry Rose Patty Rosine John Rossman Karen Roten Bob Rothman David Rowe Garry Rowe Dave Royer Sue Rudzinski Marie Rundo Mike Rusouible Barb Salter Leslie Sammarco Michelle Sass Mike Sass Debbie Savage Paul Scaletta Bev Scheitler Phil Schiller Donna Schmelter Laurie Schoebel G. Schottenhomel Gail Schuda Dan Schultejann Sheryl Schultz Rick Schultz I, Schumacher Bob Schumacher Frank Schwantes Diane Schwarz Mark Schwed Kathy Scott Jim Scudder Laura Senn Elaine Sergey Kevin Shanahan Charlotte Shee Ralph Sheldon Kev Shenko Bill Sherman Jeff Shillington Paul Shiluk Mike Sieben Cathy Siebert Debbie Sienkowski Steve Sikorski Randi Simms Jeft Skurka Randy Slezak Mark Smalley Arlene Smietana if wg 4 X -,es ,ef it an fe Y . gig ,X l I vc, r 'o ff .1-ev ,f .L .-v s -nf K-f .1 ,Q 1' N 3. 4.1- fy' rf' 4 yyry M .-,' f Bob Smith Carrie Smith Cheryl Smith Dave Smith Larry Smith Sharon Smith Steve Smith Tony Smith Sue Solomorison Tom Sperka Russ Spinelli Jenny Spinner Barb Spitkovsky Paul Spitler Greg Springer Jeff Springman Gary Springstroh Laura Spurrier Bruce Sroka Mike Stachowiak Paul Stack Heidi Stallings Tom Stech Debbie Steeves Gary Stenstrom Louise Sterioti Diane Stewart Valerie Stewart Frank Stipek Don Stirn Marcia Stoll Greg Stone Larry Statler Deana Straley Robert Strawser Carrie Stickle Larry Stromberg Connie Strouse Joe Stuck Gary Stuertz Chuck Styles Debbie Suarez Debbie Suich Colin Surnida Robert Sundberg Gail Svoboda Cathy Szenda John Tabisz Patricia Taglia John To kekawa Terry Tatone Martha Tauer Debbie Taylor Bill Temperle Charlene Temperle Robin Tennant Tamara Thomas Kathy Thompson Pat Thompson Leslie Thorne Tarnila Thorsell Jerry Tintera Quinn Tiritilli Marina Titchener Pam Tozzi Bill Troesken Dave Tucek Sam Tucker Linda Tunell Cheryl Turner Susan Tyriver Karen Ulloth Roger Uttebrouck Terry Vagher Gregg Valek Mark Vanderway Mark Vanik John VanKeulen Gary Varney Jos Vlaming Bill Vokoun James Volpe Cathy Vondrasek ' Ken Vosecek Joe Vymetal Jay Wade Vernon Wagner Jim Walden xr ,. v r 'dr Ernie Walker Karen Walker Kim Waller Sandy Walter Tom Walters Tracy Walters Jodie Ward Curt Weaver Bryan Webb Linda Webber Nancy Weber Sue Weber Lynne Wehman Robert Wehr Cindy Weikum Janet Weiss Holly Welch Marilou Weller Brneda Wells Bill Wert Anthony Wesley Ron Wexler Sharon Whisenhunt Connie White Joe White Sandy Whitney Randy Wiemer Julie Wieters Sherry Williams Winston Wilson Chris Winter Margaret Wirtas Judy Wise Wendy Woehler Mark Woicik Jim Wokas Mike Wolski Bill Wuerfel Rick Yarotsky Mark Yearian Dave Young Sue Zaccone Larry Zeleznak Sandy Zembruski Debbie Zettek Roger Zibell Eve Zima Joan Zima Mary Ziomeck John Zivi Dave Zollinger Scott Zuehlsdorff T. Zuehlsdortf Debbie Zutowt Terry Zywczyk Some More Sophomores Debi Gaul Rick Hillerud Carol Komperda Greg Morgan William Aiken M. Bieschke Cheryl Bogathy Lynne Brigel Cindie Bump Pat Chambers Ann Cobb Jack Coomer George Davis Maryan DiFrancesco Chris Dorso Richard Finch Kathleen Graney Dayna Goodlow Kevin Green Marc Griese Donna Grimmett Sarah Hallenbeck Michael Hancock Mark Heisler A fx? -....,.,.,-It Mary Hellem Elizabeth Hobbs Michael Jack Joyce Jackson Robert Julian Dave Kammes Linda King Mary Kisseberth Ed Klimek Donna Knight YZ -M s B 'Q Q I , g .iV,: Nc, i,,gs is M ,JN Richard Lally Coletta Mason Cindy McGovern Steve McGuire Nancy Michaud Debbie Mraz Kathy O'Neal Lisa Prochazka Richard Riha Nancy Saunders Theresa Schmidt Diana Schwaren Kerry Spix Don Stillson Clark Stuck Eric Tinsley David Vickowski Karen Wiggins Joyce Winston Kathey Bright Rose Brooks Kathy Dreyer G. Galena Martha Price Robin Rathfelder Charlene Russo Darlene Talley Y N , . ,,5. Q two hundred nine TM-I' EMM ,ff ' Leadership Workshops for '76 The government at the Freshman Ciass was sored a dance, originated a class design, and quite different this year. There were about tif- sold T-shirts. Along with the other classes, the teen kids who got together at Leadership class of '76's goal is to increase SCHOOL Workshops. The workshops helped the Frosh SPIRIT, Class to organize and in doing so, they spon- two hundred ten Freshman Year: Finally in high school New faces G tti Io e ng st Cramming for exams Bill Aaron Linda Abbott Dave Abel Ed Adams Antony Adler Jay Adler Wesley Agresta Jim Aiken Charles Albanese Theresa Albee Seth Alford Joanne Amber Mary Anders Dave Anderson Paul Anderson Peggy Anderson Craig Ardagh Dario Arquilla Jef-f Asbill Bill Ash Dave Atkins Naomi Atoji John Aubele Tom August Paul Augustine Karen Aurienne Dave Austin Debbie Austin Dewey Auten Steve Babecki Val Baca Barb Bacigalupo Kathy Badalewski Patti Bailey Paula Baird Don Bales Anthony Balich Deb Baltazar Al Barclay Debbie Barnett Nancy Barry Cyndi Bartizal Susan Bartz Rhonda Bashom A ., SP' A A is 2? A -O 1 st ggi . W? ,, K... ,Q A Q- Fl 'Z cf efff 4' an E , ff 2 3' el tg 2. N , A fl fm max 2 I' T -' gr . 3. g . tx- . --e - M. it P it Jim Basso Bob Batten Janet Beales Deborah Beck Scott Beck Jeorgette Becker William Behrel Leslie Beilfuss Joann Bellisario Mike Ben Dale Berkley Don Berkley Mike Berzanski Craig Bezek Mike Bianco Alma Bicknese Cheryl Bieda Bob Bigus Michael Biliskov Mike Billmeyer Ray Bingham Karla Blackwelder Paul Blake Gregory Blash Bill Blastic Mary Kay Blazek Sylvia Bodmer Dan Bogall Steve Bogathy Sue Boland Christian Balta Donna Bondlow Robert Bormann Terry Boss Jenny Bostick Pam Bounelis Craig Bowes Amy Bowman Linda Bowman James Boyd Bob Brader Lois Braley S, Brandenburger Kathy Branine Vanessa Brafko John Braun Daniel Braund AI Breeze Sheri Breffle Robin Bressner Karen Brinkman Kathy Brinkman Marian Brintle Dave Broderdorf Linda Broehl Jane? Brogan Becky Brown Cyndi Brown Donald Brown Pat Brown Denise Brunke Susan Buetow Michael Bulat Denise Bullard Erol Buluf Dave Burek Karen Burge Carolyn Burke Jana Burke Ray Burke Debbie Burt Bill Burfan John Butler Lisa Bulfny Rolland Calinescu Lisa Companella Debra Campbell Don Campbell Carol Cangelosi Bob Carlson Bruce Carlson Kim Carlson Ron Carlson Debbie Carmona Marla Carroll Carl Cartwright Jim Cary Bill Casey Kevin Casey Carol Casillas Debbie Costaldo Joe Cafino Donna Cepuran Edward Cervenka Carol Chambers Jean Chambers Nannefte Champio ence Chang Almamae Charnos Christine Charysh Mary Chipman Jerry Chmelik Brian Chomicki Gerhard? Chonko Russ Christensen Jon Chrisfman Ron Chrisfy Marianthe Chronis Mary Churinoff Jim Cimera Ron Ciffa Cyndi Clark Marsha Clark Mary Clark Casey Clear Mike Clemens Sheena Cochran Cindy Coder Evert Cofran Sally Cohen Ron Colby Mary Ann Collins Bill Condit Marian Cook Carol Couch Mark Couch Chris Cowell Brian Craig Linda Cress Donna Crowley Fran Currigan Kevin Curry Dennis Curtis Steve Dacy Kim Dahnke John Dalle Molle Roger Damato Ellen Dando Jeanne Dansart Debbie David Ruth Davies Jeff Davis Randy Davis Kathleen Deany Tony Debicco Jinger Declic Karen Dehlinger Laura Delaby Tony Delricco Susan Denneau Pam Denny Christine Deruiter Roger Dial John Dicarlo Sally Dickinson Sandy Dickinson Shari Dickinson Nancy Dicks Tom Dieka Karen Dietrich Jett Dillon Kevin Dillon Phyllis Dominick Dick Donelson A :fig ' 35 X X X Xe A . 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Mike Gniadek Rhonda Goff David Goodsell Kent Grabowski Cori Grarnes Carey Green Loozy Green Robert Green Steve Green Diane Griffin Wayne Groebli Nanci Gross Harold Grow Herbert Grubel Ken Guftey Joseph Gulizia Michelle Gurgone Peter Gutierrez Pam Guzick Michael Guziec Ed Gwazdauskas Jim Hadley Shawn Hagins Susan Hajek Georgia Halbherr Jeff Hale Robert Hale Linda Hall Sandy Hallman Mike Hamilton Dianne Hancock Sue Hanka Julie Hannon Steve Hannernan Wayne Hansen Debbie Hanson Steve Hanson Gerry Harder Phila Harders Dan Harker Lisa Harrig Vicki Harris Laura Hart Scott Hart Mary Hatton Jerry Haurflaire Keith Hawksley Daniel Hayes Jack Heintz Debbie Henke Wayne Herman Tom Herrero Jim Herrick Sandy Hertzmann June Hickey Sue Hicks Colette Hiestand Chester Hilb Bryan Hill Lorri Hilt Robin Hinrichs Nancy Hobson Chuck Hodge James Hodges Bill Hodous Greg Hoffman Kit Hoffman Melanie Hogrefe Marla Hohmeier Kris Holic Linda Holubek Mark Hood Brenda Hopper Sheri Horodnik Ellen Hosteny Robin Howard Deborah Hruska Phillip Huebner Rachael Huener Brett Huggins Steve Humphreys Daniel Hunt Val lori Debbie Irwin Sharon lzzo Scott Jacoway Theresa Jacobs Karen Janacek M, 1- M .Ie A Dave Jares Sue Jarosinski John Jarko Barb Jenkins Karen Jepsen George Jeziorski Bernard Johnson Cynthia Johnson Donald Johnson Linda Johnson Terry Johnson Leslie Jolly Kimberly Jones Rex Jones Kathy Joyner Mary Jung Randall Kaempen Charlene Kaleth Michael Kalis Dave Kane Victor Kappeler Phil Karnis Ronald Kasdorf Ruth Katzel Sharon Kowka Roger Keller Marcia Kellog Bill Kelly Tim Kenwick Mark Keysboe Karen Kidd Tom Kelty Rick Kipfer Mike Klein Steve Klein Jack Kline Tom Klontz Lisa Kloski Craig Klucina Ron Knopf George Kochno Taras Kochno Pamela Koeller Steve Kohout Jim Kolaczkowski Gail Komperda Bob Konezney Greg Koranda Dave Korecky Margaret Kornis Rick Koskelo Joseph Kosnosky Paul Kostock Mike Kozar Kristine Kozik Ken Kramer Karen Kratky David Krause Kim Krause Jerry Krejci Kevin Kridle Cindy Kraeger Mark Krynock S. 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Lancaster Dirk Landers Don Landoogt William Lapp Heidi Larsen Mark Lotsch Larry Lauder Ed Leach Michael Leahy Denise LeClaire David Lee Laura Lee Esther Lenox Shari Lentz Louis LePore Michael Leversque Jim Lewitz Jeanna Libramento Stephanie Lieber Jeff Lincoln Kathy Lindemann Howard Linden Donna Little Linda Livengood Kathy Loehman Chuck Loehmann Cindy Loehmann James Logiurato Susan Loveless Jim Loy Kelly Luchetta Edwin Lu ker Catherine Lund Lorene Lund John Lusk Karen Macieiewski Sharon Maciejewski Dave Mackenzie David Macy John Magic Jeanne Magnuson Mary Mahl ke Josette Malauskas Julie Malauskas Pat Maloney Robert Mondera Michael Manis John Manning Gerard Marizke Denise Maros Mike Marsh William Marshall Craig Martin Dean Martin Howard Martin Emil Martinec Arthur Martinez Perry Marushak Charles Marx Don Mason Susan Mathauser Dale Matt Charles Maurer Annette Mazzone Dorothy McBride Julie McCarthy Pat McCarthy Tim McClellon Francis McClelland Susan McCowin Scott McCracken Pat McCullagh Todd McEwen Scott McGarrigle Beth McKenzie Timothy McLaughlin ,fp for f Jo! 2' f if Dan McMahon Sharon McNamee Sue McNeillis Melanie McPhersen Aaron Meeks Kim Meents Patricia Merrill Sue Mershimer Wayne Messenger Sheila Meyer Tom Meyer Richard Mezger Jack Micek Michael Miceli James Michaud Gary Micuinas Ken Micherski Anita Miller Jeffery Miller Marie Miller Michael Miller Ruth Miller Sheila Miller Willman Miller Bill Miner Cyndy Mitchell Kathie Mitoraj Alan Moler Mary Molloy Carole Monahan Jan Morand Glenn Morton Philip Moser Janet Moysey Nancy Mrkvicka David Mueller Donna Muir Kathy Mallaghy Matthew Mullen Sue Mullins Phil Munson Gary Murakami James Murphy William Murphy Walter Murtagh Joe Musko Mike Musser Pam Musser Ellen Muth H. Nadelhoffer Carol Nadwerny Mike Nagy Mark Napravnik Nancy Narce Rick Narta Ray Nekola Sue Nelson Sheree Neumann M. Newell Caryn Newton Megan Nichols Jackie Nicholson Rick Nicklin Kathy Nicola Roberta Nield Debbie Nies Janet Niestrorn Gary Norton Diane Noss Arlene Noth Leslie Novacek Robert Novick Bob Novotny Cindy Nuellen David Nurre Dave Nystrom Margie Nystrom Kim Oakes Trish O'DonnelI Peggy Oehmon Maureen O'Grady Sue O'Haver Ron Okonski Karen OlHava Diane Olmsted Barb Olson Nancy O'Malley Debbie Opelt Beth Orcutt Chris O'Riley E. O'Shaughnessy Robert Ostrow Diane Otterman David Owen Micky Orirsky Barb Podula Bob Padula Don Pagliaro Lyle Pai Tom Paige Sandy Pallauer Kathy Pappas Bob Parrish Giles Patterson Lori Patti Tim Patula Tom Paul Ron Paulin Ken Pawlowski Gary Pearson Debbie Pederson Andrew Peffers John Pemberton Carrie Pence Robert Penz Lorna Perry John Peters Mark Petterson Gene Preiffer Gordan Pillar Mike Piotrowski Joe Pletka Steve Pletting Mike Plunkett G. Poliderakis Paul Pomes Cindee Partner Sally Potter Dave Powers C. Pratscher Dave Preucil Joni Price Jody Primmer T. Prochazka Kim Prochat Kelly Propps D. Przybylski Bart Pushaw Tim Putlak Gloria Raddatz Robert Rakovic Grace Rapinchuk Don Raskoph Sherry Rathke Brian Regnier Jim Reicher B. Richardson Pattie Ringwald Phyllis Rissky Margie Ristau Diane Rivera Gary Robinson Rick Robleski Dawn Rocaue J. Romaniszak Debbie Romo Grant Rouse John Ruatto Matt Ruberti Joe Rulec Grant Runge Tom Rush Ken Rushford Robert Russell R. Rutherford Lori Sanborn Leslie Sanders Linda Sanders Tom Sanecki Laurie Sapyta Laura Sasser Shellie Satterlee Torie Saviano Jack Schauer Jerry Schaumburg LouAnn Schepp Pe Steve Schlacks Cathy Schmidt Yvonne Schneider R. Schoffstall Mark Schreiner Gary Schuchmann Lori Schultz Kathy Schultz M. Schummer Brad Schuyler Martin Scigouski Vicky Scoggins Dan Searight Robert Sebak Judy Seccombe Lois Seestrom Vijo Sehgal Karen Sells Carol Semenek B. 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Shilllngton Jean Shuberg Mark Shubert David Siebert Kevin Siebert Kim Silke Cathy Simandl George Simms Kirk Simon Marcia Simon Rick Simon AnnMarie Simoson Teresa Simpson Jim Sinyard Deanne Skillings Crystal Slack Catherine Smith Curt Smith Dave Smith Don Smith Jeff Smith Kim Smith Paul Smith Randy Smith Valerie Smith Sandra Solomonson Denise Soncek Sue Sorrells Bob Sosnowski Dave Soutar Karen Speer Pat Spinelli Jan Spitkovsky Lori Springborn Jennifer Springman Dale Springstroh Brigette Stachowiak Barb Stafford Karen Stage Dave Stahl Heather Stallings Mary Stambaugh Sue Staszak Paul Stech Suzanne Steffy Robert Steinhauser Jennifer Stevens Kathleen Stoup Diana Stowe George Strickle Craig Strouse David Stucker 'J-' Charly Suesse Nancy Sukalec Donna Sullivan Bob Sutphen Harold Swanson Janet Swick Mark Swierbinski Cynthia Sykes Edward Sykucki Tim Tabisz Maureen Tallon Robert Taylor Janet Tench Barb Terry Dave Thoele Art Thomas Mike Thomas Tony Thomas Vickie Thomas Cindy Tivador Elizabeth Tobey Chris Tobias Phyllis Toler Michael Topp Lois Trichak Keith Trillet Anna Trotter Lisa Trovato Pam Trucano Cynthia Tucek MaryAnne Tucek Todd Turek Mark Uffner Carlos Uribe Roxanne Urso Peggy Usher Mary Uzdavinis Douglas Vance Catherine Vandeleur Dawn VanDyke l Curt VanLoon l Edith Vannice Paul Varnaitis Linda Vasilion l l l Terrence Vavra Timothy Vavra Dave Vervack Debra Vesely l Debbie Veverka Richard Veverka David Vickowski Ernest Villagomez Tom Virbickis Bernard Vix Helen Vlaming Leanne Vodd Juli Volpe Sharon Vopalensky Pete Voss Allen Vukov Greg Wa kolbinger David Walden Cheryl Walker Roland Walter Paul Walters Gale Warapius Denise Warner Sandra Wascher Mark Waters Bill Watson Don Watson William Watson Tammy Watters Kathy Webb Lisa Webb Kathy Wegner nv YY 1 Q ia. Richard Wehman Bruce Wehrle Virginia Welshimer Jarnes Werner Sue Wetterauer Randall Wheeler Karen Whitaker Annette White Scott White Cyndi Whowell Randy Wickman Mike Wiese Cynthia Williams Debra Williams Nancy Williams Robert Williams Beth Wilson Charles Wilson Randi Jean Winkler Gary Winne Shirley Winston Mary Winters Richard Winters Monica Wirtas .loan Wise Sharon Wissmiller Greg Witek Mark Witmer Phillip Woodward Laura Worton Larry Wren Jeanne Wright Robert Wright Mike Yarotsky Cecillia Young Joellyn Young Kenneth Young Kathy Yudchitz Pam Zaleski Linda Zdanski Kathy Zeedyk Debbie Zelenka Susan Zerbe Nancy Zettler Lori Zima Brian Zimmerman Terry Zuniga Chuck Zwit Susan Zwif Fouled Up Frosh Patricia Arce Debra Blaha James Brotherson Kenan Bulut Kevin Cahill Mark Cerzan Quinn Chenelle Steve Childers Jane Eckerson Elizabeth Eklund Lori Eklund Barbara Esford Alan Fields Anna Marie Filice Patricia Furlong Kathy Harberf Michael Harder Steven Hayward Terrill Heroux Pamela Kass! John Laughlin Rhonda Lee Mark Liebetreu Robert Linsay Eldridge Manning Eric Matthews Michael Mayberry William Palmer Nancy Parker Nancy Phee James Quilici Robert Savage Teresa Schauer Mark Sherer Frank Schmit David Schultejonn John Schuster Richard Sevilla Vivian Sha David Smith Jon Stetz Melissa Sullivan Kevin Taylor Scott Valtmon Kim Vele Mike Vercellotti Diana Walker Dawn Zarat ..........J two hundred twenty-two ff! ad A Aaron, C. 145,157 Aaron, W. 86,95,211 Anson, c. 199 Abbon, 1.. 211 Abel, D. 97,134,211 B Baaske, R. 189 Baaske, W. 199 Babecki, S. 97,211 Babich, Mr. F. 57 Baca, J. 183 Baca, V. 211 Bacastow, L. 157 Bacastow, R. 189 Bachner, B. 189 Bacigalupo, B. 145,211 rx-rx-xo:-by Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.D.Q.U QQQQQODQS 333333331- :w':w'ww'f,gQ 11?-r r rf'OOw'v3 .......0 dm- Z U1 -4 QSBS 2 'm7' ...... so-4 'CCM-' ' N11 U1 L m U' Nl P Adkins, . 183 Adkins, 189 Adler, A. 87,211 Adler, J. 21 1 Agresta, W. 211 Agriesti, C. 183 Aguilera, D. 189 Aguilera, F. 183 Aherin, K. 102,189 Ahline, J. 199 Ahlquist, V. 157 Aiken, J. 211 Aiken, W. 209 Akins, L. 199 Albanese, B. 44,25,157 Albanese, C. 86,129,211 Albee, J. 189 Albee, T. 211 Aldrich, Mrs. A. 62 Alexander, L. 157 Alexander, M. 183 Alford, S. 132,137,211 Alkire, J. 189 Alkire, J. 199 Allen, R. 84,95,199 Amber, G. 144,189,231 Amber, J. 134,211 Amoruso, J. 199 Amoruso, P. 33,43,83,131, 157 Anders, M. 211 199 157 Bacigalupo, G. 157 Bacon, Miss G. 75 Badalewski, K. 189,211 Badalewski, K. Bagdon, M. 189 Baggett, B. 89 Baggett, S. 199 Bahrs, D. 199 Bahrs, L. 197 Baiko, B. 189 Bailey, P. 211 Bailey, R. 157 211 Baird, P. Baker, S. 129,135,199 Baker 189 , S. Baldwin, K. 189 Anderson, C. Anderson, C. Anderson, D. 189 Anderson, D. 211 Anderson, D. 40,45,125, 152,157 Anderson, D. 157 Anderson, G. 129 Anderson, L. 93,138,139, 189 Anderson, M. 84,199 Anderson, P. 95,211 Anderson, P. 211 Anderson, R. Anderson, R. 189 Anderson R 32 33 42,44, 121,138,150,157 Anderson, S. 138,157 Anderson, Mrs. S. 57 Anderson, T. 189 Anderson, Mr. W. 49 Anderson, W. 199 Andrews, C. 199 Andrews, M. 33,91,138,157 Annis, S. 1 Antonoff, 29,138,157 J. 138,189 Antonoff, M. 43,96,157 Antonoff, M. 199 Arce, P. 222 Ardagh, C. 189 Ardagh, C. 95,211 Arlowe, W. 157 Arrnaroli, B. 45,121,144, 189,231 Arntson, C. 126,199 Arp, S. 211 Asbill, C. 211 Ash, W. 211 Ashby, T. Ashley, L. 189 199 Baldwin, K. 199 Bales, C. 157 Bales, D. 86,122,211 Balich, A. 95,211 Balich, J. 125,157 Balogh, C. 83,158 Balogh, J. 127,199 Baltazar, D. 211 Baran, J. 158 Baron, K. 199 Baranowski, C. 199 Barber, L. 111,199 Barber, R. Barclay, A. 86,95,97,211 Barclay, R. 85,97,189 Barickman, P. 138,189 Barkauski, J. 158 Barnes, A. 33,43,45,102, 158,183 Barnes, Miss B. 61 Barnes, R. 88,199 Barnett, D. 211 Barnett, K. 189 Barnwell, L. 158 Barr, D. Barrett, D. 158 Barry, N.211 Barry, S. 126,189 Bartash, D. 189 Bartels, J. 199 Bartizal, C. 211 Bartos, R. 138,189 Bartz, S. 21 1 Basham, R. 211 Basich, M. 199 Basso, J. 95,211 Basso, M. 199 Basso, Mr. M. 67,95 Batka, W. 86,197 Batroot, C. Battaglia, Mr. T. 63,123 Batten, P. 158 Batten, R. 211 Batten, S. 45,189 Bauer, C. 199 Bauer, L. 45,125,158 Baum, F. 84,101,199 Baumann, D. 199 Beales, J. 211 Beatty, S. 93,189 Beck, D. 45,158 Beck, D. 134,211 Beck, H. 189 Beck, K. 139,189 Beck, L. Beck, S. 95,211 Becker, Mrs. C. 73 Atchison, T. 199 Atchley, L. 110,111,199 Atkins, D. 93,211 Atkins, D. 111,199 Atoji, N. 211 Becker, C. 199 Becker, J. 158 Becker, J. 211 Becker, J. 94 Becker, J. 199 Becker, K. 189 Bednar August Atrouse, S. Aubele, H. 123,189 Aubele, J. 86,211 Aubele, J. 157 Auberg, M. 189 , H. 88,199 Bourne, August, T. 211 Augustine, P. 211 Augustine, S. 189 Augusty, L. 44,92,157 Auriene, K. 211 Austin, D. 101,211 Austin, D. 211 Auten, D. 211 Auten, J. 189 Auten, P. 189 Avery, E. 129,146,199 Avery, J. 157 Aylor, J, 157 , S. 158 Behrel, W. 86,211 Beilfuss, L. 211 Belaire, C. 199 Belaire, K. 84,199 Bellisario, A. 199 Bellisario, J. 128,211 Belote, E. 199 Ben, M. 86,87,211 Benes, G. 136,138,148,158 Benes, R. 102,189 Benes, S.116,117,141,199 Benjamin, D. 95,199 Bennett, D. 158 Benuska, D. Benuska, R. 189,199 Berberich, Mrs. E. 65 Berberich, W. 91,158 Berbert, K. 199 Berg, G. 199 Index Berg, K. 111,199 Berkley, D. 86,211 Berkley, D. 86,101,211 Bernard, C. 189 Berntsen, C. 158 Berntsen, D. 189 Berntsen, J. 197 Bertels, L. 189 Berzanski, M. 87,211 Besco, A. 117,158 Betz, G. 158 Beyer, D. 109,199 Bezek, C. 134,211 Bezek, J. 189 Bianco, D. 33,152,156,158 Bianco, M. 102,211 Bilcek, J. 97,199 Bicek, J. 96,137,189 Bicknese, A. 114,211 Bicknese, D. 106,158 Bicknese, gl, 199 1 1 Bieda, C. Bieda, D. 183 Bieda, R. 199 Bielak, P. 189 Bierowicz, J. Bierowicz, M. Bieschke, M. 127,209 Bigus, R. 86,103,211 Bilek, M. 93,189 Biiiskov, M. 211 Billmeyer, M. 211 Bina, T. 136,199 Bingham, R. 211 Bitzer, K. 189 Bitzer, D. 138,158 Black, Dr. D. 49 Black, T. 199 Black, W. 183,211 Blackwelder, K. Blackwelder, K. 158 Blaha, D. 222 Blaha, J. 109,128,139,199 Blaha, W. 189 Blair, K. 199 Blake, C. 199 Blake, P. 153,211 Blake, T. 189 Blakely, A. 189 Blakely, L. 159 Blandford, J. 189 Blosco, N. 159 Blash, G. 101,159 Blash, G. 102,211 Blastic, W. 95,97,120,211 Blazek, K. 136,142,189 Lazek, L. 159 Blazek, M. 45,132,189 Blazek, M. 211 Blazek, M. 45,159 Blecher, B. 199 Blockinger, G. 189 Blonn, G. 45,159 Bluder, J. 101,189 Boag, C. 199 Bodmer, E. 199 Bodmer, S. 211 Boerste, K. 139,149,189 Bogacz, D. Bogacz, W. 159 Bogall, D. 211 Gogathy, C. 209 Gogathy, D. 159 Bogathy, S. 211 Bohlen, Mr. R. 75,86 Bohm, L. 189 Boker, Mr. R. 73,89,91,102 Boland, S. 211 Bolta, C. 86,101,211 Bolta, L. 31,45,110,127,159 Bolta, N. 189 Bonafacchi, R. 136,199 Bonanno, F. 199 Bonanno, G. 159 Bondlow, D. 211 Bondy, J. 199 Boggield, Mr. J. 72,75,86, Bonk, K. 199 Bonomini, D. 199 Boontawee, A. 189 Boorem, M. 159 Bormann, R. 211 Boss, T. Boss, T. 199,211 Bossany, S. 199 Bostick, J. 211 Bostick, L. 84,199 Boswell, K. 189 Bowles, Mr. J. 55 Bowman, A. 111,211 Bowman, C. 151,199 Bowman, D. 159 Bowman, L. 127,211 Bowman, R. 136,159 Bowman, S. 199 Boyd, C. 183 Boyd, J. 211 Boyd, M. 129,137,159 Boyd, P. 134 Boyd, R. 159 Braasch, M. 159 Brader, R. 86,102,211 Bradley, G. 84,95,199 Bragg, K. 199 Braley, D. 159 Braley, L. 211 Brandenburger, S. 211 Brandt, H. 199 Branine, K. 107,211 Branine, M. 189 Brasen, Mr. J. 70 Bratko, D. 159 Bratko, V. 212 Braun, Braun, J. 212 T. 139,189 Braund, D. 212 Braund, N. 199 Breese, D. 122,159 Breese, R. 199 Breeze, A. 212 Breffle, S. 212 Breffle T. 10,189 Bressner, R. 110,212 Brethauer, K. 107,199 Brichacek, G. 110,199 Brichacek, G. 85,101,134, 189 Brickey, J. 199 Brickwell, Mr. R. 58 Brigel, L. 107,209 Bright, K. 209 Brinkman, H. 199 Brinkman, K. 212 Brinkman, K. 199 Brinkman, K. 212 Brinkman, T. 189 Brintle, M. 212 Brintle, M. 45,139,189 Brockmon, M. 183 Broderdorf, C. 199 Broderdorf, D. 93,212 Broehl, L. 212 Brogan, J. 134,212 Brom, D. 189 Bronecke, C. 138,199 Bronson, B. 199 Brookbank, J. 159 Brookbank, R. 183 Brookbank, R. 189 Brooks, R. 209 Brothersen, J. 222 Brown, A. Brown, B. 109,129,160 Brown, C. 160 Brown, C. 212 Brown, D. 44,123,125,128, 143,152,160 Brown, D. 134,212 Brown, Mrs. B. 51 Brown, J. 86,135,136,189 Brown, P. 212 Brown, R. 199 Brown, R. 212 Brown, S. Brown, S. 199 Brown, T. 189 Brown, W. 199 Brunke, D. 212 Boswell, V. 183 Botts, C. 42,44,46,159 Bouchard, M. 199 Bounelis, P. 211 D. 189 Bowen, D. 199 Bowen, D. 45,138,159 Bowen, Mrs. M. 50 Bowen, D. 45,109,138,159 Bowers, Mr. P. 50 Bowes, C. 95,211 Bowes, E. 138,159 Bowes, F. 199 Bruno, F. 189 Bruno, G. 200 Bruno, K. 189 Bruns, R. 160 Bryson, M. 200 Brzana, S. 107,200 Buban, J. 200 Bucher, B. 160 Buck, C. 160 Buckley, S 8.5,89,200 Buconocore, M. 200 Budach, C. 122,200 Buetow, S. 129,212 Bularzik, B. 189 Bularzik, S. 200 Bulat, M. 212 Bullard, D. 115,212 Bulthaup, E. 132,200 Bulut, E. 101,212 Bulut, K. 97,222 Bump, C. 209 Bunting, D. 145,200 Buonelis, P. 134 Bupp, R. 189 Bupp, V. 200 Burbey, M. 189 Burdette, C. 200 Burek, D. 212 Burek, D. 200 Burg, P. 183 Burg, T. 200 Burge, K. 212 Burge, R. 145,146,160 Burke, C. 212 Burke, C. 160 Burke, J. 117,212 Burke, R. 212 Burke, T. 189 Burnette, D. 200 Burnetter, M. 189 Burnoski, R. 85,101,200 Burnoski, T. 83,138,189 Burns, K. 101,189 Burns, S. 200 Burns, W. 200 Burson, D. 136,148,189 Burt, D. 212 Burt, D. 160 Burtar, S. 94,160 Burton, D. 197 Burton, J. 189 Burton, J. 200 Burton, R. 84,95,200 Burton, W. 212 Burton, Y. 160 Bury, C. 183 Bush, D. 45,108,109,138, 142,143,189 Butler, J. 129,212 Buttny, L. 129,212 Button, Mr. R. 55,77 Butts, P. 189 Buzduhanov, G. 139,160 Byrne, Mr. D. 71 Bystrowski, K. 190 C Caballero, R. 200 Cagle, D. 190 Cagle, L. 160 Cahill, K. 222 Cahill, M. 109,139,190 Calcagni, A. Calcagni, P. 160,200 Caleca, V. 145,190 Calinescu, R. 212 Calinescu, S. 183 Callahan, M. 160 Cally, R. 200 Callarman, S. 160 Camaro, Mrs. P. 54,63 Cameron, N. 160 Cameron, R. 97,200 Cameron, S. 200 Cameron, W. Campanella, L. 212 Campbell, D. 212 Campbell, D. 212 Campbell, M. 200 Campbell, M. 160 Campise, G. 200 Cangelosi, C, 212 Canino, L. 200 Carey, Miss C. 62 Carey, J. 97,135,136,200 00000000 ananaaaa 11111111 Wmmmmmmm oooooooo FPPPPPPP ?U?'?5?5?Sf'PUF1' mfg..-Q-4 fQ-n m-owwg-m hwlos-o-so, row .. -N--' N o--wto oNm0 L. of o 0000 aaaa --1-1 333111 ooo0 330.9 nag W 1, . msg Eno N. X1 9' ao 3' on on n o P2 3 -.. fb :' 9 Z o 00000 a a a a Q -1 -1 -1 -1 - PJSUYJ rum P3333 Hmmm ..,,,N-1:13 0- 001159 S-4.4.4 000 0:00 E as Carrier, B. 200 Carrier, D. 160 Carrier, M. 190 Carroll, R. 212 Carroll, R. 96,97,138,190 Carter, R. 190 Cartwright, C. 87,102,212 Cartwright, G. 190 Cary, H. Cary, J. 212 Casalina, D. 101,200 Casey, K. 212 Casey, W. 212 Casillas, C. 110,143,212 Casillas, C. 97,183 Cassel, D. 123,128,160 Cassel, J. 101,200 Cassidy, B. 200 Cassidy, C. 160 Cassidy, D. 83,161 Cassidy, K. 83,200 Castaldo, D. 212 Catalani, Mr. J. 74 Catino, J, 212 Catlin, J. 183 Cavanaugh, J. 116,117, 142,161 Cavin, C.190 two hundred twenty three Cedziolo, C. 200 Cepak, Mrs. M. 72 Cepuran, D. 212 Cepuran, M. 183 Ceranek, P. 138,190 Cernauskas, D. 190 Cervenka, E. 86,101,212 Cervenka, J. 122,161 Cerzan, M. 222 Chalfin, J. Chalfin, W. 88 Chamberlin, K. 161 Chambers, C. 212 Chambers, G. 190 Chambers, J. 212 Chambers, P. 209 Champion, N. 212 Chandler, R. 161 Chang, C. 212 Chapman, D. 32,33,96,161 Chagcignan, M. 92,96,136, Chapman, S. Chappel, D. 200 Charnas, A. 212 Charysh, C. 120,127,143, 212 Chase, D. 161 Chen, K. 10,33,45,109,125, 143,161 Chenelle, D. Chenelle, Q. 222 Cheng, S. 200 Chika, N. 110,200 Childers, S. 86,222 Chipman, M. 212 Chitwood, L. 161 Chmelik, J. 212 Chmelik, J. 125,190 Chomicki, B. 212 Chonko, G. 212 Christensen, K. 190 Christensen, K. 161 Christensen, R. 129,212 Christman, J. 97,212 Christy, R. 212 Chronis, M. 212 Church, C. 190 Churinoff, J, 200 Churinoff, M. 212 Cohan, M. 161 Cohen, D. 45,12O,144,151, 190,231 Cohen, J. 45,121,145,150 190 Cohen, S. 143,151,212 Cohoon, Mr. R. 73,92 Colbert, J. 130,161 Colby, R. 213 Collman, Miss L. 73 Coleman, M. 200 Collins, C. 110,149,200 Collins, M. 213 Collins ,T. 84,200 Collyer, Miss C. 63 Comerford, C. 200 Condit, C. 109,161 Condit, S. 161 Condit, W 2.13 Conkey, J. 200 Connor, C. 161 Connor, S. 200 Conrad, Mr. W. 48 Cook. K. 190 Cook, M. 213 Cook, T. 137,200 Cooley, Mr. D. 69 Cooley, N. 200 Cooling, G. 161 Coomer, J. 209 Coonrod, D. 83,190 Cooper, D. 200 Cooper, K. 190 Copes, D. 200 Cooper, L. 200 Copper, L. 200 Cordero, M. Corn, R. 97,200 Corner, B. 190 Corner, C. 190 coiriq, D. 4o,4i,44,5i, 6 Cory, K. 94 Cossar, J. 190 Cote, P. 42,45,136,137, 150,190 Curtis, D. 200 Curtis, D. 213 Cushing, J. 31,200 Cushing, J. 91,102,190 Cushing, N. 44,125,152, 156,162 Cutting, C. 128,190 Cwynar, C. D D. Amato, R. Dacy, C. 162,190 Dacy, C. 138,152,162 Dacy, S. 86,213 Dahl, M. 30,139,142,188, 190 Dahnke, K. 149,213 Daill, K. 200 Daill, K. 43,96,l9O Daily, D. 190 Daliege, E. 162 Dalla-Betta, D. 200 Dallemolle, D. 200 Dallemolle, J. 95,213 Dalporto, C. 200 Dalton, D. 190 Dalton, Mrs. 69 Dalu, C. 162 Dalu, S. 200 Daly, B. 200 Daly, M. 183 Damato, R. 135,213 Danajka, J. 200 Dando, E. 213 Daniels, J. 139,190 Daniels, J. 200 Dannenberg, J. 200 Dansort, J. 213 Dansart, J. 85,94,190 Dansart, M. 162 Darzinskis, R. 183 Dauberspeck, A. 190 David, D. 213 Cote, Mrs. M. 71 Couch, Couch, Couch, B. 33,44,162 C. 213 J. 109,142,190 Davids, P. 200 Davidson , D. 109,200 Davidson, R. 190 Davidson, V. 200 Chratal, Cimera, J. 134,135,212 Cinefra, Mrs. C. 53 Cirzan, A. 88,200 K. 97,200 Cirzan, M. Citta, M. 161 Citta, R. 212 Clapper, Mr. C. 71,97 Clark, C. 190 Clark, G. Clark, M. 212 Clark, M. 212 Clark, W. 84,200 Claus, Mr. D. 64 Clausen, D. 200 Claussen, J. 85,190 Clear ,C. 134,212 Clements, J. 200 Clemens, M. 212 Clinton, R. 200 Clinton, W. 161 Cobb, A. 209 Cobb, P. Cobean, J. 200 Cochran, S. 212 Cochran, T. 197 Cockrell, J. 190 Coder, C. 212 Cofran, E. 212 Cofran, K. 190 Couch, J. 109,190 Couch, K. 162 Couch, M. 92,95,213 B 190 Cowell, . Cowell, C. 134,213 Cox, L. 151,200 Cox, M. 162 Cozzolino, S. 200 Crader, A. 200 Craft, D. Craft, M. 190 Craig, B. 102,213 Craig, M. 183' Cramer, N. 111,143,200 Crawford, Mr. W. 48 Cress ,L. 183 Cress, L. 213 Cross, M. Crowley, D. 213 Crowley, J. 190 Crumbo, K. 190 Cuddington, M. 190 Cugawa, C. 110 Cunningham, B. 162 Cunningham, J. 190 Cunov, J. 45,190 Curatolo, A. 162 Currigan, F. 213 Curry, K. 86,213 Curry, M. 107,190 Davies, D. 102,190 Davies, R. 213 Davis, 84,209 Davis, 213 Davis 44,124,162 Davis . 190 Davis, . 85,89,200 Davis, 162 Davis, 213 Davis, 44,124,162 Day, A. 162 Day, L. 200 Dayspring, C. 127,162 Dayspring, G. 85,190 De Bartolo, K. De Jonge, M. 109,162 Deal, D. 190 Deany, K. 213 Dearing, C. 93,200 Dearing, D. 190 Debicco, T. 213 Debortolo, K. 190 Dedic, J. 190 Dedic, J. 213 Dedic, Mrs. J. 66 Degrell, R. 108,111,200 Dehlinger, K. 213 Deionge, S. 136,200 De Jonge S. Del Monaco, M. 136,183 TJFUTUZZFF-F1 Delaby, L. 213 Delbeco, E. 44,109,162 Delima, N. 190 Dellamorte, B. 200 Dellamorte, T. 190 Delo, H. 200 Delricco, A. 86,213 Delricco, D. 190 Deluca, A. 162 Deluca, M. 183 Denham, D. 200 Denneau, S. 213 Denny, P. 213 Depirro, M. 109,200 Dereje, S. 33,124,162 Derheimer, Mr. D. 76 Derose, J. 162 Derose, L. 201 Deruiter, C. 213 Deruiter, D. 163 Desantis, D. 201 Deutscher, V. 201 Dial, R. 213 Diaz, M. 190 Dicarlo, J. 101,213 Dicarlo, J. 33,92,151,163 Dick, J. 190 Dickens, J. 201 Dickey, D. 190 Dickinson, D. Dickinson, S. 128,213 Dickinson ,S. 128,213 Dickinson, S. 213 Dicks, N. 213 Diederichs, S. 190 Diederichs, W. 201 Dieka, T. 213 Dietrich, K. 213 Dietschweiler, R. 201 Difrancesco, M. 209 Dillon, J. 190,213 Dillon, J. Dillon, K. 201,213 Dimovski, J. 163 omeiii, Mr. P. 56,102 Dinicola, N. 201 Dire, S. 183 Dixon, H. 163 Dixon, K. 190 Dobson, P. 201 Dobson, R. 32,33,93,121, 138,163 Dodd, Mr. J. 78 Dominick, P. 213 Donelson, L. 201 Donelson, R. 213 Donner, B. 125,163 Donner, K. 213 Donner, M. 201 Donner, R. 190 Doody, C. 201 Doody, G. 138,190 Doornbos ,B. 201 Doornbos, C. 213 Doornbosch, K. 213 Doornbosch, L. 190 Dore, K. 213 Dorso, C. 209 Dorso, K. 183 Doss, Miss G. 72,117 Dougherty, J. 201 Douglas, T. 190 Downie, M. 190 Doyle, R. 190 Draeger, M. 183 Draut, G. 101,201 Draving, Miss C. 55,58, 145 Drayson, P. 134,201 Dreveny, J. 190 Dreveny, K. 163 two hundred twenty-four Drews, D. 136,201 Dreyer, K. 209 Dreyer, R. 163 Drinkwater, D. 201 Driscoll, K. 201 Driscoll, P. 163 Dritlein, D. 109,137,201 Dritlein, K. 163 Drorn, D. 134,135,213 Dram, J. 201 Dube, C. 114,129,213 Dubs, K. 163 Ducharme, R. 201 Duckworth, S. 213 Dudek, J. 201 Dudek, M. 84,201 Dudley, C. 191 Dudley, R. 163 Duffy, D. 107,138,190 Duffy, L. 213 Duffy, K. 150,151,201 Dufour, Mr. F. 51 Dugan, Mr. R. 70 Duka, D. 191 Duka, T. 213 Duncan, T. 163 Dunnigan, K. 213 Dupjaw, G. 191 Dupre, E. 92,101,201 Dupre, M. 92,101,213 Durma, P. 213 Durma, S. 201 Durr, J. 33,163 Dutcher, S. 183 Dutrow, K. 213 Dutrow, P. 163 Dwyer, M. 213 Dwyer, S. 114,191 Dygert, Miss H. 57 Dziedzic, K. 109,213 E Easoz, H. 213 Ebenroth, D. 163 Eckdahl, C. 130,163 Eckdahl, J. 138,191 Eckdahl, L. 109,163 Eckdahl, S. 213 Eckerson, J. 222 Eckerson, K. 163 Ecton, S. 86,,103,213 Eddins, Mrs. S. 213 Edmundson, K. 213 Egan, D. 213 Egan, D. 191 Egas, J. 33,183 Eger, M. 163 Egerdahl, J. 163 Eggers, C. 201 Eggers, N. 213 Eggert, P. 149,152,163 Eggler, S. 183 Eichhorst, S. 201 Eichinger, M. 44,135,136, 137,163 Eifrid, T. 163 Elkurn, J. 201 Einarson, M. 144,213,231 Einarson, P. 163 Eisenreich, J. 109,213 Eklund, E. 137,222 Eklund, L. 222 Ekstedt, J. 97,101,135,213 Eldridge, P. 201 Elias, D. 138,191 Elliott, D. 86,213 Ellis, B. 97,148,201 Ellis, D. 97,201 Ellis, D. Ellis, S. 201 Elmlinger, Dr. C. 49 Elza, J. 191 Elza, T. 191 Emerson, B. 114,117,213 Emerson, E. 45,139,151, 191 Engel, M. 127,213 Engel, M. 191 Engelbach, Mr. G. 67 Engelsman, A. 33,164 Engelsman, D. 201 Engle, R. 164 Engler, T. 201 Engstrom, C. 191 Ennis, C. 84,201 Enz, J. 213 Enz, J. 201 Erdmann, R. 164 Ericson, D. 93,136,164 Ericson, D. 33,109,136,137 143,164 Ericson, M. 164 Ericson, S. 84,201 Erley, E. 107,137,201 Erl3y3,lJ. 45,124,144,164, Erskin, D. 201 Erskin, T. 213 Erst, M. 32,33,164 Esford, B. 164,222 Eurich, M. 125,164 Evans, G. 201 Evans, P. 213 Evans, R. 201 Everslade, R. 84 Eversole, J. 201 F Faber, C. 107,213 Fabian, M. 101,213 Faedtke, W. 164 Falcone, D. 201 Farnsworth, G. 201 Farnsworth, G. 191 Farrell, D. 32,33,109,164 Farrell, J. 191 Farrell, J. 201 Fassl, L. 33,164 Fast, Mrs. J. 51 Faucher, T. 213 Fagljlaner, G. l09,139,143, Fehrmann, N. 109,164 Fennell, M. 191 Fennell, M. 201 Ferguson, K. 213 Ferrara, K. 164 Feuillan, C. 95,191 Feuillan, K. 137,201 Fichter, R. 164 Fichter, S. 95,213 Fickeisen, S. 201 Fields, A. 222 Fields, A. 92,138,191 Fields, D. Fields, T. 191 191 Fierce, J. 213 Fierce, P. 191 Fierke, D. 201 Fife, G. 213 Fiiice, A. 222 Filipiak, L. 191 Filipski, G. 201 Filipski, J. 101,191 Filtre, A. 213 Finch, D. 143,213 Finch, G. 164 Finch, R. 209 Findley, B. 85,135,136,201 Findley, K. 97,137,213 Fingerhut, J. 164 Fink, C. 201 Fink, D. 126,143 Fink, D. 138,164,201 Fink, G. 87,103,213 F1nk,H. 145,146,147,151, 191 Fink, J. 191 Fink, M. 95,201 Fink, Mr. R. 77 Finlayson, D. 213 Finlayson, D. 191 Finlayson ,S. 152,164 Finn, M. 191 Finnegan, K. 164 Finnegan, S. 201 Fiore, F. 135,201 Fiore, N. 164 Fischer, A. 213 Fischer, E. 201 Fischer, E. 191 Fischer, P. 45,92,101,191 Fischer, P. 109,213 Fisher, D. 214 Fisher, D. 191 Fisher, H. 151,164 Fisher, L. 201 Fisher, R. 84,201 Fisher, T. 191 Fitzgerald, M. 201 Fitzgerald, N. 138,164 Fitzgerald, T. 183 Fitzner, J. Fitzner, J. 214 Flanigan, K. 164 Flanigan, K. 92,201 Fylavell, L. 214 Fleischer, K. 109,138,139, 201 Fleming, J. 33,165 Fleming, Miss R. 61,139 Fletcher, R. 85,93,138,191 Florian, K. 201 Flower, D. 201 Flower, S. 191 Foiles, K. 201 Foody, R. 145,165 Foody, S. 165 Foote, Mr. D. 49 Forassiepi, D. 214 Ford, J. 214 Ford, K. 191 Ford, V. 201 Forest, J. 201 Forest, N. 165 Formanek, C. 191 Forst, E. 191 Forst, T. 85,137,191 Forsythe, B. 214 Forsythe, E. 183 Foskett, Mr. R. 58,130 Foskett, Mrs. V. 65 Foskett, T. 201 Foss, J. 191 Foster, Mrs. B. 60 Fowler, L. 201 Fragnoli, J. 201 Fragnoli, K. 44,125,138, 165 Francek, P. 201 Francis, D. 94,165 Francis, P. 84,201 Franck, S. 214 Franczyk, E. 201 Frank, R. 84,101,202 Frankenberger, J, 129,183 Franklin, A. 202 Franklin, A. 191 Franks, D. 202 Freeman, C. 127,214 Freeman, Miss M. 59 Freeman, 5. 191 Frentze1, L. 126,127,214 Frey, G. 89,202 Frick, T. 202 Friedman, L. 191 Friedman, R. 202 Fritz, F. 129,214 Frizzelle, L. 44,138,165 Froemke, L. 214 Fromer, D. 202 Frontera, M. 191 Frontera, P. 214 Fruehling, B. 41,44,165 Fruehling, D. 214 Fry, D. 135,136,165 Fry, H. 129,214 Fuka, K. 114,214 Fuller, J. 91,102,202 Fuller, P. 214 Furby, J. 191 Furby, M. 214 Furlong, P. 222 G Gaarsoe, M. Gaden, W. 86,214 Gaffney, P. 202 Gage, M. 202 Gagnis, T. 97 Gagola, J. 102,214 Galena, G. 209 Galivan, Mr. J. Gallaher, G. 202 Gallaher, J. 202 Gallian, V. 122,129,214 Galligani, M. 97,214 Gallos, C. 138,191 Gancarz, M. 214 Ganey, K. Ganey, P. 165 Gangas, R. 44,138,183 Gangas, T. 202 Ganz, C. 202 Garcia, C. 214 Garcia, L. 214 Gardner, M. 86,214 Gardner, S. 214 Garland, M. 202 Garr, G. 214 Garr, R. 191 Garrity, J. 214 Garrity, M. 191 Garrity, S. 202 Gartner, G. 202 Gassan, Mr. L. 71,86,05 Gates, M. 165 Gatlin, D. 92,214 Gaul, D. 209 Gaul, K. 191 Gavin, C. 202 Gavin, L. 191 Gavin, M. 165 Gavin, P. 97,214 Gawlak, C. 214 Gay, K. 191 Gay, K. 183 Gay, L. 191 Gaynor, J. 101,134,214 Gazzola, S. 214 Geary, M. 191 Geary, M. 138,165 Geary, T. 86,214 Gegenworth, T. 110,202 Geier, B. 165 Ge.citka, J. 202 Gelatka, P. 202 Geocaris, Mr. J. 64,97 Gerau, L. 214 Gerke, C. 214 Gerke, G. 191 Gerleve, M. 191 Gerleve, R. 202 Gerrity, M. 45,138,147, 150,191 Gerrity, M. 86,87,103,214 Gesford, L. 191,202 Gesford, T. 84 Giammona, D. 191 Giammona, M. Gibbs, C. 165 Gienau, J. 202 Gilbert, C. 87,214 Gilchrist, J. 165 Gileczek, M. 165 Gilkey, C. 202 Gillespie, J. 96,138,191 Gilmore, A. 49,202 Gilomenn, Mrs. E. 60 Gilruth, Mrs. L. Gindler, P. 138,191 Glander, G. 111,142,191 Glass, J. 214 Glassford, C. 214 Glassford, J. 214 Glassford, K. 83,138,165 Gleason, B. 214 Gleason, E. 136,202 Glendenin, L. 165 Glendon, P. 202 Glendon, R. 165 Glowaty, A. 134,135,214 Giunz, o. 129,191 Glunz, D. 202 Gniadek, C. 202 Gniadek, G. 214 Gniadek, M. 86,214 Goelz, L. 191 Goelz, W. 191 Goertz, L. 139,191 Goff, R. 214 Gold, W. 202 Goldner, S. 183 Goldsmith, C. 138,202 Gollsmith, N. 139,191 Goltry, D. 202 Gomberg, Mr. S. 77 Gomoll, S. 108,202 Gonio, L. 109,143,202 Gonio, M. 33,165 Gonzales, J. 166 Good, P. 202 Goodlow, D. 209 Goodsell, D. 214 Gora, T. 191 Gora, V. 166 Gorman, M. 202 Gothard, L. 166 Gothman, D. 202 JAL Gott, Mr. D. Goulding, V. 202 Grabowski, K. 129,214 Grabowski, M. 134,191 Grabowski, R. 134,202 Grabner, G. 202 Graehling, L. 85,202 Graika, M. 183 Grames, C. 214 Grana, C. 191 Graney, K. 209 Grano, B. 166 Grano, J. 202 Grant, S. 166 Graves, S. 202 Greco, Miss C. 55,65 12,214 ?F'Z?5?57 0 Green, Green, 191 Green, 202 Green, 209 Green, 214 198,202 Green, Green, R. 214 Green, S. 214 Greenfield, S. 166 Greenwood, D. 166 Greenwood, K. 183 Griese, M. 209 Griesheim, Mr. R. 72,83,85 Griffin, D. 214 Griffin, J. 88,202 Griffith, E. 191 Griffith, J. 202 Griffith, Miss J. 66 Griganavicius, R. 166 Griinke, K. 191 Grimmett, D. 209 Grimson, P. 202 Groebli, W. 101,214 Groess, Mr. W. 52,76 Groner, J. Groner, J. 197 Gross, N. 134,214 Gross, R. 166 Grow, H. 97,214 Grubba, C. 129,166 Grubba, S. 202 Grubel, H. 87,214 Grubel, J. 142,191 Gruen, J. 40,45,15O,191 Grunland, Mrs. P. 63 Gryzbac, L. 44,130,136,166 Gudyka, P. 126,139,191 Guffey, K. 86,103,214 Guffey, N. 117,202 Gulizia, J. 214 Gumm, C. 32,33,166 Gurgone, M. 214 Guth, K. 202 Gutlgaie, Mr. W. 49 Gutierrez, M. 45,123,128, Gutierrez, P. 97,214 Gutirrez, G. 132,202 Guzick, D. 127,129,202 Guzick, P. 214 Guziec, M. 97,214 Guzzaldo, G. 202 Gwazdauskas, E. 86,214 Gwfuggauskas, T. 45,117, H Haan, P. 202 , . . . ...... Kai.. Haan, R. 166 Habinka, H. 202 Hablutzel, A. 101,191 Hablutzel, S. 166 D Hacker, . 202 Hadley, C. 107,142,191 Hadley, J. 214 Hadley, K. 166 Hagins, R. 183 Hagins, 5.214 Hainey, R. 202 Hajek, S. 214 Halbherr, G. 151,214 Halbherr, M. 135,136, 137,166 Hale, J. 134,214 Hale, R. 214 Halinski, D. 166 Halinski, T. 202 Heli, 1.. 214 Hall, S. 202 Hallbauer, D. 191 Hallenbeck, S. 209 Hallett, D. 124,136,137, 202 Hallman, S. 214 Halsey, Mrs. J. 55 Hamilton, M. 166 Hamilton, M. 214 Hammer, T. 138,191 Hammond, H. 129,191 Hammond, K. 109,202 Hamontre, Miss J. 59 Hancock, D. 214 Hancock, M. 209 Hanford, J. 139,151,202 Hanka, S. 214 Hannan, J. 134,214 Hannemann, J. 136,166 Hannemann, S. 214 Hansen, Mr. G. 56 Hansen, J. 202 Hansen, M. 202 Hansen, P. 183 Hansen, R. 166 Hansen, W. 214 Hanson, C. 191 Hanson, D. 214 Hanson, J. 191 Hanson, N. 183 Hanson, S. 214 Harazmus, K. 202 Harazmus, R. 183 Harbert, K. 222 Harder, G. 86,214 Harder, M. 202,222 Harders, P. 214 Hargreaves, G. 44,125,167 Hargreaves, M. 202 Hariu, Miss S. 73 Harker, D. 214 Harrig, L. 214 Harrington, R. 197 Harris, Miss L. 69 Harris, M. 183 Harris, V. 214 Harrison, C. 202,197 Harrison, C. 123 Harrison, D. 191 Harrison, T. 202 Hart, D. 167 Hart, L. 214 Hart, M. 84,202 Hart, S. 86,95,214 Hartigan, G. 44,167 Hartman, F. 167 Hartman, B. 130 Hartman, M. 130,191 Hartsuch, S. 191 Harvey, Mr. D. 78 Harvey, K. 142,198,202 Hash, C. 202 Hashimoto, G. 191 Hatch, D. 167 Hattan, M. 215 Hauflaire, J. 215 Havens, K. 44,167 Havens, K. 202 Hawksley, A. 167 Hawksley, K. 97,215 Hawksley, K. 191 Haws, P. Hayes, B. 43 Hayes, D. 215 Hayes, S. 192 Hayes, K. 202 Hayes, L. 191 Hayley, Miss C. 73,107 Hays, G. 203 Hays, J. 167 Hays, R. 83,94,192 Hayward, S. 222 Head, S. 203 Heald, A. Heberling, J. 193 Heich, C. 183 Heinke, S. 127,203 Heinrich, R. 138,192 Heintz, J. 215 Heintz, J. 203 Heisler, M. 209 Helgeson, L. 138,192 Hellem, M. 209 Helton, P. 197 Henke, D. 107,215 Henley, C. 83,192 Henning, T. 203 Henrich, Mr. S. 67 Henry, M. 192 Henry, R. 203 Henson, D. 203 Hepfer, J. 192 Herbert, M. 127,203 Herlihy, L. 136,203 Herman, W. 86,215 Herod, R. 183 Heroux, T. 222 Herrero, T. 215 Herrero, W. Herrick, Mrs. F. 49 Herrick, J. 215 Herrick, W. 167 Hertzmann, J. 167 Hertzmann, M. 44 Hertzmann, S. 215 Herzog, K. 167 Heth, Mrs. M. 60 Hetainger, Miss G. 73,58 114 Hewitt, Miss J. Heye, J. 167 Hickey, J. 215 Hickey, Mr. D. 76 Hicks, A. 109,203 Hicks, B. 101,167 Hicks, S. 215 Hiestrand, C. 215 Higgins, C. 167 Hilb, C. 215 Hilb, L. 167 Hilden, P. 89,192 Hilgendorf, W. 203,197 two hundred twenty five Hill, .83,101,167 Hill, .86,97,134,215 pmol: H111 129,203 Hill , 84,97,101,203 g-in 1.. yr..- :-P3 U1 O NI Hill, H111, , Hillerud, E. 209 Hi1t,L. 114,134,215 Hilt, T. 136,143,203 Himes, L. 203 Hinchman, M. 192 Hines, R. Hinrichs, R. 192 Hinrichs, R. 215 Hintz, K. 139,203 Hintz, S. 183 Hirsch, E. 192 Hirsch, N. 203 Hisgen, Mr. H. 50 Hlavin, W. 203 Hobbs, E. 117,141,209 Hobbs, M. 203 Hobson, N. 134,215 Hobson, P. 192 Hobson, P. 167,203 Hockin, D. 192 Hodge, C. 215 Hodges, J. 92,215 Hodous, P. 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Kasper, K. 203 Kassel, V. 83,91,102,138, 192 Kassis, J. 138,192 Kassi, C. 192,222 Kasterin, B. 203 Katz, S. 132,203 Katzel, R. 215 Kaupisch, Mrs. B. 57 Kavanaugh, C. 203 Kawka, C. 203 Kawka, S. 215 Kay, R. 84,203 Kayson, R. 203 Keller, R. 86,95,134,2l5 Kellogg, M. 215 Kellogg, S. 168 Kelly, Mrs. A. 58 Kelly, D. 192 Kelly, L. 197 Kelly, P. 192 Kelly, W. 215 Kelly, T. 215 Kemp, K. 168 Kemp, N. 138,151,192 Kempa, K. 192 Kemps, L. 192 Kenealy, D. 168 Kennelly, K. 203 Kennelly, M. 44,183 Kenski, D. 42,4-4,169 Kenwick, J. 97 Kenwick, L. 203 Kenwick, T. 215 Kepil, L. 203 Kerechek, D. 192 Kerley, H. 203 Kern, D. 134,135,136,137, 169 Kern, V. 169 Kesner, D. 44,12O,144,147, 151,169 Kesner, M. 120,144,148, 203,231 Keysboe, M. 215 Kidd, K. 215 Kieber, J. 197 Kiel, B. 183 Kielma, M. 169 Kikta, M. 45,l2O,135, 136,137,192 Kikta, T. 121,139,203 Kilty, T. 86,95 Kimball, V. 169 King, J. King, J. King, Mr. P. 72 King, L. 135,136,209 King, Mrs. M. 76 Kingery, D. 203 Kinnear, K. 91,97,192 Kinnear, K. 43,44,91,169 Kinser, D. 102,197 Kipfer, J. 192 Kipfer, Mrs L.. 134,216 Kipfer, R. 55,65 Kirsch, Mr. F. 209 Kisseberth, M. 209 Klasen, D. 132,148,149, 203 Klasen, R. 148,169 Klein, M. 101,216 Klein, S. 216 Klemenscwicz, F. 183 Klicpera, D. 109,110,149, 203 Klicpera, K. 192 Klicpera, R. 192 Klimek, E. 209 K1imek,J. 192 Kline, Mrs. 1.66 Kline, A. 203 Kline, J. 215 Kline, J. 44,169 Kline, K. 192 Kline, R. Klonowski, K. 125,169 Klontz, T. 86,87,103,216 Klopke, R. 153,203 Kloski, J. 84,203 Kloski, L. 114,216 Klotz, K. 192 Klucina, C. 216 Kluczynski, R. 183 Kmak, L. 192 Knight, D. 209 Knippenberg, Mr. R. 67 Knopf, R. 86,216 Knopp, M. 87,169 Knysz, G. 44,108,109,169 Koch, R. 183 Kochno, G. 216 Kochno, T, 97,216 Koeller, P. 216 Kohl, R. 203 Kohout, S. 216 Koialovitch, D. 183 Kolaczkowski, J. 103,216 Kolek, Mr. W. 54,58 Kolody, C. 169 Kolody, P. 192 Komada, D. 192 Komosa, J. 203 Komperda, B. 169 Komperda, C. 111,209 Krappitz, L. Krappitz, S. Kratky, K. 216 Kratky, K. 192 Krause, D. 216 Krause, K. 216 Krause, K. 169 Krausfeldt, K. 149,192 Krause, R. 204 Kreiner, D. 204 Kreici, J. 95,193 Kreici, J. 216 Kreml, P. 169 Krems, S. 44,169 Kretzler, R. 193 Krey, K. 204 Krey, R 83.,94,183 Krezel, D. 138,193 Kridle, K. 216 Krezel, K. 139,193 Kridle, R. 193 Kriglstein, R. 137,204 Komperda Konezney, Konezney, Konieczny, Kontos, G. ,G. 216 1.203 R. 216 G. 165,183 137,203 Koplinski, Mr. A. 56 Kopp, J. 192 Koranda, G. 216 Korbal, J. 183 Korecky, D. 216 Kornis, M. 216 Kosar, D. 203 Koskela, R. 216 Koski, L. 203 Kosnosky, J. 216 Kostal, G. 192 Kostelny, D. 106,139,192 Kostock, P. 216 Koudelka, C. 169 Koudelka, J. 203 Kovacek, A. 183 Kovarik, A. 192 Kovarik, R. 169 Kozan, M. 192 Kozar, M. 216 Kozik, K. 203 Kozik, W. 192,216 Kozlovski, B. 192 Krapcovic, F. 203 Kramer, D. 183 Kramer, K. 102,216 Kramer, L. 192 Kramer, T. 10,44,106,169 Krappitz, K. 97 Kroeger, C. 216 Krueger, D. 169 Krueger, K. 204 Krueger, K. 193 Krueger, N. 193 Krueger, P. 197 Krueger, P. 204 Krueger, S. 183 Krynock, M. 86,87,216 Krystozek, S. 216 Kuba, D. 216 Kuba, L. 204 Kubiak, K. 193 Kubicki, K. 108,114,129, 216 Kubis, D. 204 Kucera, C. 204 Kudel, K. 197 Kudrna, K. 204 Kuehl, B. 204 Kuhlman, C. 216 Kuhlmann, K. 101,204 Kuhns, M. 86,87,216 Kuhns, R. 193 Kuiawa, C. 127,216 Kuiawa, K. 143,216 Kujawa, K. 44,170 Kula, C. 8,32,33,42,45, 144,152,170 Kula, D. 193 Kula, L. 134,216 Kulhanek, K. 92,101,216 Kulinski, S. 97,216 Kullen, D. 123,216 Kullen, K. 146,148,204 Kupfer, C. 204 Kupfer, D. 193 Kurt, K. 216 Kurtz, K. 45,170 Kurtz, S. 216 Kuske, D. 204 Kuske, U. 45,136,137,170 Kustush, D. 170 Kybartas, J. 153,170 L La Fave, La Fave, Ladniak , LaFauce, C. 170 J. 151,204 P. 204 L. 193 Laipple, D. 204 Lally, R. 209 Lambert, P. 170 Lambert, L. 204 Lambert, R. 97,204 Lambright, D. 204 Lamkin, J. 183 Lancaster, C. 216 Lancaster, D. Lancaster, S. 193 Land, K. 149 Landers, D. 216 Landvogt, D. 216 Landvogt, J. 204 Lapp, J. 204 Lapp, W. 97,216 Larsen, H. 216 Larsen. L. 44,170 Larsen, M. 170 Larson, M. 44,142,170 Larson, W. 204 LaSalle, Miss J. 62,123 Laskey, D. 33,109,170 Lasota, G. 204 Latsch, M. 216 Latsch, R. 183 Lund, C. 217 Lund, L. 217 Luner, V. 136,204 Lupa, J, 204 Lupa, M. 193 Lusk, D. 204 Lusk, J. 95,217 Lusk, P. 193 Lusk, P. 106,142,193 Lynch, J. 109,197 Lynch, M. 10,83,183 Lynch, R. 204 Lyon, D. 193 Lyon, Mrs. E. 70 Lyons, T. 204 M Maass, H. 204 Mabyen, M. 86 Macarus, J, 137,139,147, 204 Machatka, D. 139,204 Maciejewski, K. 217 Lauder, Mr. J. 48 Lauder, L. 134,216 Laughlin, J. 222 Louth, E. 44,125,170 Lawler, D. 33,170 Leach, E. 95,216 Leahy, M. 97,216 Leahy, P. 110,193 Leclaire, D. 216 Ledvora, R. 183 Lee, . 183 Lee, . 137,188,193 0 C Lee, D. 216 Lee, D. 32,33,183 Lee, D. 170 Lee, G. 183 Lee, L. 216 Lee, L. 97,204 Lee, M. 204 Lee, R. 204 Lee, S. 204 Lee, R. 222 Lee S. , 170 Leech, C. 193 Leggett, D. 204 Lehr, R. 204 Lemke, H. 126,138,193 Lenox, E. 216 Lenox, Mrs. M. 66 Lentz, S. 216 Leonard, L. 204 Lepore, L. 216 Lesko, M, 204 Leversen, J. 93,204 Levesque, M. 216 Lewandowski, D. 88,204 Lewandowski, K. 183 Lewandowski, P. 204 Lewis, A. 107,142,193 Lewitz, J. 216 Libramento, J. 216 Lieber, S. 216 Liebetreou, M. 222 Lincoln, J. 87,216 Lincoln, K. 108,109,152, 170 Lindahl, K. 88,204 Lindemann, Mrs. F. 58 Lindemann, K. 216 Linden, H. 216 Lindsay, R. 222 Lindstrom, K. 193 Linnell, G. 44,170 Lisack, D. 193 Lisy, R. 127,204 Liszeo, S. Lithio, T. 204 Little, D. 183 Little, D. 216 Livengood, A. 170,216 Livengood, L. 127 Livfgglston, G. 45,142,143, Lodding, D. 45,92,17o Loehman, K. Loehmann, C. 86,237,216 Loehmann, C. 193 Loehmann, C. 103,216 Loehmann, K. 138,193,216 Logiurato, J. 86,95,103,216 Lonergan, D. 97,204 Lonergan, L. 170 Long, C. Long, M. Lorenz, P. 193 Loveless, S. 216 Lovell, R. 129,204 Lowers, D. 139,152,193 Loy, J. 216 Lubeiko, N. 171 Lucchetti, J. 204 Luchetta, K. 216 Luckey, Mrs. J. 68,107 Ludwigson, R. 171 Lueck, K. 204 Luedtke, G. 138,171 Luehmann, M. 198,204 Lukas, P. 138,147,151,171 Luker, A. 193 Luker, E. 216 Lukowski, B. 171 Maciejewski, S. 217 Mack, A. 204 Mack, K. 17 Mack, P. 204 Mack, R. 110,193 Mackenzie, D. 86,87,217 Mackey, J. 193 Mackey, M. 204 Macy, D. 217 Mader, A. Mader, M. 171 Maendler, J. 171 Maendler, J. 171 Magic, J. 217 Magic, M. 123,171 Magnuson, J. 217 Maguire, S. 204 Mahlke, M. 127,134,217 Mahnke, K. 110,143,147, 204 Malauskas, J. 217 Malauskas, J. 217 Malecek, L. 204 Malecek, S. 171 Malon Malon Malon e, Mr. R. 76,92 ey, M. 123,142,193 ey, P. 86,237,217 Malva, B 171 Mammina, J. 197 Mammoliti, C. 84,204 Mandera, R. 217 Manis, M. 217 Mankivsky, D. 89,204 Manley, L. 171 Mann, D. 193 Mann, Miss D. 60 Mann, J. Mann, J. 193 Mann, L. 183 Mann, M. 193 Manning, E. 222 Manning, J. 129,217 Manning, K. 128,193 Manock, M. 171 Monuell, Mrs. M. 51 Manring, D. Manring, R. Manzke, A. 193 Manzke, D. 204 Manzke, G. 217 Maples, B. 197 Marazas, J. 143,204 Marcis, W. 136,171 Marecek, M. 171,183 Markley, J. 136,142,193 Marks, C. 110,171 Marks, R. 93,204 Marlowe, D. 44,171 Marlowe, J. 204 Marohnic, B. 183 Maros, D. 217 Mars, B. 193 Marsh, M. 95,129,217 Marshall, K. 204 Marshall, L. 109,171 Marshall, R. 92,101,204 Marshall, W. 93,217 Martch, D. 171 Martin, C. 97,129,204 Martin, C. 217 Martin, D. 171 Martin, D. 217 Martin, H. 101,217 Martine, N. 193 Martin, M. 10,204 Martin, Mr. P. 62 Mcirginec, B. 136,144,193 1 Martinec, E. 132,133,134 217 Martinez, A. 217 Martinez, D. 92,171 Martinez, E. , Marushak, H. 44,171 Marushak, P. 217 Marx, C. 95,134,135,217 Mason, C. 209 Mason, D. 171 Masnn, D. 217 Massion, R. 92,93,204 Masvero, J. 171 97 204 J Mateski, D. 171 Mathauser, D. 172 Mathauser, S. 217 Mathy, M. 172 Matiya, T. 85,102,193 Matoush, B. 139,172 Matt, D, 217 Matthews, E. 86,222 Matthias, E. 44,172 Matthias, G. 45,l35,136, 137,193 Matthias, J. 204 Matthias, P. 136,137,143, 204 Mattingly, J. 172 Maurer, C, 217 Maurer, C. Mayberry, M. 222 Mayfield, Mr. M. 74,133 Mazura, J. 172 Mazura, P. 204 Mazzone, A. 217 Mazzone, C. 172 Mc Grath, T. Mc Namee, S. McBride, D. 217 McCarron, M. 204 McCarthy, J. 143,217 McCarthy, M. 109,144,172, 231 McCarthy, P. 87,103,217 McCauley, K. 183 McClellan, l. 204 McClellan, M, 193 McClelland, F. 114,217 McCIellen, T. 217 McCombs, Mrs. M. 58 McCowin, S. 217 McCracken, S. 217 McCullagh, P. 217 McDonald, Miss P. 59 McDonough, H. 193 McDonough, W. 204 McDowell, M. 84,94,204 McDowell, M. 33,43,83,172 McEwen, C. 138,193 McEwen, T. 217 McFadden, J. 204 McFadden, P. 193 McFadden, W. 83,94,172 McGarrigle, S. 86,88,217 McGill, K. 172 McGinnis, J. 172 McGloin, G. 204 McGloin, R. 43,96,193 McGovern, C. 209 McGovern, K. 193 McGrath, G. 204 McGuckin, J. 204 McGuckin, N. 121 McGuckin, T. 183 McGuire, M. 33,138,172 McGuire, M. 204 McGuire, P. 193 McGuire, S. 209 Mclnerney, E. 10,33,42,45, 106,116,144,152,172, 231 Mclnerney, Mrs. E. 69 McKenzie, C. 204 McKenzie, E. 116,117,141, 217 McKinnon, D. 172 McKinnon, M. 204 McLaughlin, P. 149,204 McLaughlin, T. 217 McLaughlin, T. 204 McLennan, D. 97,136,204 McMahon, B. 84,89,204 McMahon, D. 95,103,217 McMahon, K, 84,205 McMahon, S. 193 McManus, G. 193 McMillan, M. 172 McMillin, W. 205 McNamee, M. 172 McNames, S. 217 McNeil, M. 172 McNellis, S. 217 McNichols, D. 193 McPherson, J. 172 McPherson, M. 183 McPherson, M. 217 McPherson, P. 139,193 Meagher, P. 205 Meagher, S. 193 Mech, J. 135,136,137,198, 205 Mechelewski, A. 193 Medley, B. 172 Meek, M. 33,44,138,172 Meeks, A. 95,217 Meeks, E. 95,205 Meents, K. 217 Meinhold, Miss B. 54 Meins, M. 172 Meisenhelder, J. 93,137, 205 Meitz, D. 205 Meitz, S. 193 Melin, C. 172 Mellske, J. 172 Meloche, F. 172 Melton, K. 102,193 Melton, R, 183 Menter, C. 193 Mercer, M. 45,89,102,193 Merker, T. 204 Merrill, M. 193 Merrill, P. 217 Mershimer, S. 217 Mesek, G. 149,205 Messenger, L. 193 Messenger, W. 86,217 Metzger, J. 83,173 Metzger, L. 109,110,205 Meyer, A. 205 Meyer, C. 205 Meyer, L. 205 Meyer, M. 193 Meyer, S. 217 Meyer, T. 217 Meyers, R. 137 Mezger, J. 173 Mezger, R. 134,135,217 Micek, Micek, J. 95,101,135,217 K. 193 Micek, R. 135,136,137, 193 Miceli, M, 217 Michaud, J. 217 Michaud, N. 117,209 Michael, Mrs. G. 72 Michelson, P. 108,109,138, 173 Miciunas, G. 87,217 Mickey, G. 193 Micnerski, K. Mienhold, Miss B. 64 Mietz, E. 110,205,217 Miglio, T, 193 Mihaljevic, D. 123,193 Mikel, D. 205 Miles, K. 193 M Miles, . Miner, A. 217 Miller, D. 173 Ma11er,J. 134 Miller, J. 173,217 Mailer, L. 183 Miller, M. 205 Miller, M. 217 Miller, M. 217 Miller, R. 92,193 Miller, R. 205 Miller, R. 137,217 Miller, S. 217 Miller, S. 193 Miller, S. 193 Miller, S. 134,193 Miller, S. 193 Miller, W. 217 Milligan, M. 193 Miles, M. 205 Mills, L. 205 Mills, L. 96,194 Mills, R. 194 Milton, M. 183 Minarik, J. 183 Mandrum, c. 13s,146,1s1, 194 Miner, W. 217 Mink, C. 205 Mink, K. 194 Miriana, J. Miriani, K. Mirovsky, J. 205 iMtchell, C. 217 Mitchell, J. 194 Mitchell, Mr. H. 65 Mitchell, K. 45,194 Mitchell, M. 173 Mitoraj, C. 205 Mitoraj, K. 146,148,217 Mitrius, D. 173 Mizener, Mrs. J. 67 Moberg, R. 197 Modzelewski, Mr. D. 60 Moe, K. 205 Moeller, S. 83,194 Mog, D. 125 Mohan, C. 44,173 Mohns, Mr. E. 75,83 Mohr, K. 183 Mohrmann, M. 173 Mohrmann, S. 205 Mojzis, K. 173 Moler, A. 97,217 Molitor, K. 133,194 Molloy, M. 217 Molloy, Miss M. 60,749 Monahan, C. 217 Montris, M. 205 Moore, S. 151,205 Moran, M, 205 Moran, M. 173 Moran, Miss P. 74,128 Morand, J. 217 Morey, R, 173 Morgan, D. 173 Morgan, D. 194 Morgan, G. 209 Morley, M. 149,194 Morrissey, S. 134,205 Morton, G, 102,217 Morton, G. 173 Moscato, Mr. S. 53 Moser, P. 217 Moy, D. 44,145,152,156, 173 Moyer, A. 205 Moyer, E. 173 Moysey, C. 138,194 Moysey ,J. 217 Mraz, D. 209 Mrazek, D. 205 Mrizek, J. Mrkvicka, J. 173,197 Mrkvicka, L. 109,116,205 Mrkvicka, N. 116,217 two hundred twenty seven Plettin Mucklow, J. 194 Mudge, S. 194 Muegge, Mr. R. 62,122 Mueller, D. 217 Muehlhauser, Mr. W. 54 Muenchen, R. 194 Muha, E. 194 Muir, B. 194 Muir, D. 217 Mullaghy, B. 92,101,194 Mullaghy, K. 217 Mullen, K. 45,101,173 Mullen, L. 205 Mullen, M. 217 Mullen, R. 173 Mullins. Mr. R. 56,83 Mullins, 5.217 Mulroy, J. Munis, Mrs. P. 51 Munson, L. 138,194 Munson, P. 86,217 Murakami, G. 95,217 Murakami, K. 44,138,173 Murch, J. 173 Murphy, C. 174 Murphy, Mrs. D. 50 Murphy, J. 86,217 Murphy, J. 194 Murphy, M. 194 Murphy, P. 205 Murphy, T. 33,96,174 Murphy, W. 97,217 Murrey, D. 205 Murrey, T. 138,174 Murtaugh, P. 194 Murtaugh, W. 86,218 Musko, G. 174 Musko, J. 95,218 Musko, T. 95,205 Nottelmann, D. 197 Musser, L. 138,174 Musser, M. 86,95,218 Musser, P. 218 Musser, S. 83,194 Muth, E. 218 Muth, K. 194 Muth, W. 174 Myers, C. 174 Myers, R. 129,205 Myles, K. 205 N Nadelhoffer, H. 122,218 Nadherny, C. 194,218 Nadherny, K. Naffziger, S. 143,147,151, 152,174 Nagel, K. 205 Nagel, K. 194 Nagy, J. 96, 194 Nagy, M. 86,95,218 Namen, A. 194 Nance, J. 127,136,194 Napravnik, M. 86,218 Narce, N. 218 Narducci, J. 205 Narta, K. 205 Narta, R. 218 Nartnick, M. Naughton, C. 109,139,194 Naughton, P. 174 Nauta, D. 89,92,194 Nauta, J. 101,205 Neder, S. 194 two hundred twenty-eight Neel, P. 194 Neeson, M. 174 Neidenbach, N. 33,44,174 Nekola, 194 Nekola, . 21 8 Nelson, . 205 ZZZZZZZZZZZ azsazwfew 3333cJ'233333 QQQQQOPPPPP Jszspg' M PP? M:-PA 109930219 i...- roN,,,..m 3' ' ro?E Qooso N-,,,ulmu1v1NL. 2 oooo Lu wuiui sooo so AL, - so lx, 5 Neumann, Dr. R. 50,121, 205 Neverouski, K. 138,194 Neuzils, S. 194 Nevin, D. 174 Nevin, G. 205 Newberger, N. 194 Newberger, S. 143,205 Newell, A. 194 Newell, G. 194 Newell, K. 197 Newell, M. 218 Newman, M. 194 Newton, C. 218 Newton, C. 205 Nicholas, J. 194 Nichols, M. 218 Nicholson, J. 218 Nicklin, R. 86,218 Nicklin, T. 205 Nicola, K. 218 Niedermyer, S. 205 Nield, R. 116,117,218 Nielsen, G. 194 Nieman, C. 205 Nieman, D. 194 Nies, D. 218 Nies, D. 87,129,205 Niestrom, J. 218 Niestrom, M. 143,205 Nietzke, Miss D. 70 Nisius, P. 44,174 Nolte, R. Noon, C. 205 Noon, R. 194 Nordeen, N. 194 Nordin, L. 136,137,194 Norman, G. 174 Norman, J. 205 Norman, R. 205 Norris, K. 136,147,148, 151,205 Nortnick, M. 205 Norton, C. 183 Norton, G. 86,87,218 Norton, Mrs. L. 51 Norton, L. 194 Noss ,D. 218 Noth, A. 111,218 Noth ,S. 174 Novacek, L. 218 Novak, J. 205 Novak, Mr. R. 74 Novello, R. 133,194 Novick, R. 218 Novotny, Mr. C. 72,94 Novotny, R. 218 Nowak, D. 205 Nowak, J, 84,183 Nowak, R. 174 Nowak, S. 83,174 Nowak, T. 138,174,194 Nowak, T. 174 Nuellen ,C. 218 Nuellen, P. 174 Neumann, Dr. R. 50 Nurre, D. 134,218 Nylund, C. 174 Nyquist, L. 194 Nystrom, D. 97,218 Nystrom, G. 129,205 Nystrom, M. 218 O O' Connell, K. O'Dell, J. Oakes, K. 218 Oberst, M. 138,194 Obidowicz, L. 205 Obidowicz, W. 183 Obin, G. 96,175 Obin, N. 205 O'Byrne, Mrs. A. 54 O'Connell, J. 205 O'Connell, K. 175 O'Dell, K. 175,205 O'Dell, Mrs. 69 O'Donnell, E. 194 O'Donnell, P. 218 Oehmen, P. 218 Offord, P. 205 Ogrady, M. 218 Ohalloran, B. 205 Ohalloran, S. 194 Ohavers, S. 218 Okel, D. Okel, W. 138,183 Okonski, K. 183 Okonski, R. 103,218 Oldenburg, R. 205 Olhava, K. 218 Olhava, L. 205 Otoole, T. 95,206 Otterman, D. 218 Otterman, S. 206 Otterson, G. 194 Oussenko, Mrs. A. 63 Owen, D. 218 Ownby, D. 175 Ownby, K. 206 Ozirsky, M. 108,127,129, 206 Ozirsky, M. 218 P Pacanowski, R. 88,206 Pacjka, B. 206 Padula, B. 218 Padula, P. 175 Padula, R. 86,87,97,218 Pagliaro, D. 218 Pagliaro, J. 175 Pagliaro, P. 194 Pagni, M. 96,97,206 Pahr, C. 206 Pai, L. 218 Paige ,T. 218 Palorik, L. 206 Palella, D. 206 Pallaver, M. 92,206 Pallaver, S. 218 Palmer, C. 175 Palmer, G. 206 Palmer, R. 122,206 Palmer, W. 222 Palmisano, L. 175 Pancosko, R. 84,206 Panszczyk, R. 194 Papacrist, C. 194 Papacrist, D. 206 Papacrist, M. 194 Pappas, K. 218 Pardo, J. 194 Parker, J. 175 Parker, J. 194 Parker, N. 222 Parker, R. Parmenter, S. 175 Parrish, B. 175 Parrish, R. 218 Patten, J. 151,206 Patterson, G. 218 Patterson, R. 206 Patterson, S. 194 Patti, D. 33,83,l75 Patti, L. 109,218 Patula, T. 218 Paul, D. 206 Paul, Miss L. 64 Paul, S. 183 Paul, T. 218 Paulin, R. 218 Paulus, J. 206 Paulus, N. 32,33,44,152, 156,175 Pausche, S. 194 Pautsch, D. 138,175 Pavel, S. 194 Pavone, D. 194 Pawlikowski, M. 194 Pawlowski, Mrs. B. 62 Pawlowski, K. 218 Payne, Dana 206 Pearson, G. 218 Peck, C. 138,175 Peck, L. 31,206 Pedersen, D. 218 Peffers, A. 218 Pelekoudas, Mr. W. 56,91 Pelenis, D. 134,206 Pelenis, F. 44,175 Pellack, D. 206 Pellack, S. 10,44,142,152 175 Pelletier, Mr. V. 53,87,97 Pemberton, J. 218 Pence, C. 146,218 Penz, R. 218 Peper, Mr. H. 64 Pierson, D. 206 Pierson, R. 195 Pihos, Mrs. S. 64 Pillar ,G. 218 Pines, Mr. O. 58 Piotrowski, F. 176 Piotrowski, M. 218 Pisacka, K. 206 Piznarski, L. 195 Plantz, S. 206 Pletka, D. 109,143,206 Pletka, H. 109,142,143, 195 Pletka, J. 218 g,S. 218 Plumb, R. 206 Plunkett, M. 218 Plunkett, P. 195 Pluta, H. Pogue, K. 206 Pohl, M. 144,195,231 Polhopek, R. 206 Poli, J. 176 Poliderakis, G. 86,95,218 Pollard, C. 109,206 Pollard, M. 183 Pornes, P. 132,218 Pool, J. 139,195 Pool, P. 195 Popek, L. 136,195 Poradyla, J. 195 Portner, C. 218 Potter, D. 206 Potter, K. 33,44,176 Potter S. 218 Ported W. iss Potts, Potts, D. 206 H. 195 Powers, D. 101,218 Powers, J. 84,94,95,206 Powers, R. 138,195 Powers, R. 93,129,195 Powers, W. 206,218 Pratscher, C. Pratt, E. 195 Pray, Mrs. B. 68 Prenn, Preen, J. 206 P. 197 Preucil, D. 218 Preucil, J. 103,195 Price, J. 218 Price, M. 209 Price, P. 206 Primmer, J. 219 Pritchard, J. 176 Prochazka, L. 209 Prochazka, M. 195 Prochazka, T. 219 Prochot, K. 219 Prokop, B. 93,206 Propps, K. 219 Puckorius, P. 195 Przybylski, D. 219 Purcell, J. 87,219 Purcell, J. Pushaw, B. 87,219 Pushaw, K. 83,176 Putlak, T. 219 Putnes s,J.195 Olmsted, D. 120,218 Olsen, N. 194 Olson, A. 205 Olson, B. 218 Olson, D. 45,194 Olson, P. 194 Olson, R. 45,135,136,194 Olsson, A. 33,124,151,175 Omalley, N. 143,218 Oneal, K. 209 Oneal, K. 194 Onesto, D. 205 Opelt, D. 84,101,205 Opelt, D. 218 Orcutt, E. 218 Orcutt, S. 96,138,175 Oriley, C. 218 Oriley, C. 183 Oriley, T. 194 Ortegel, J. 109,137,205 Ortegel, N. 194 Osborn, Miss S. 57,231 Oshaughnessy, E. 218 Ostarello, C. 194 Ostarello, W. 45,175 Ostrow, R. 93,218 Oswald, Miss J. 59 Otavka, M. 206 Otoole, M. 136,193,206 Perry, B. 44,109,142,2175 Perry, L. Perry, L. Peska, J. J Peters, 218 206 109,175 206,218 Peters, S. 194 Peterson , Peterson, Peterson, Petricig, Petricig, K. 44,142,175 M. 206 Mr. w. 124,95 c. 175 M. 206 Petrie, R. Petrukovich, G. 183 Petterson, M. 218 Petterson, R. 175 Pettit, J. 176,194 Pfaff, D. 195 Pfeiffer, E. 218 Pfiffner, M. 206 Q Qugustine, S. 148 Quilici, J. 222 Quilici, R. 138,195 Quinn, D. 183 R Raddatz, G. 107,116 Raddatz, T. 219 Radek, W. 83,89,138,195 Roger, B. 183 Rahman, A. 206 Rakovic, R. 219 Raley, D. 206 Ramage, J. 33,40,41,42, 45,176 Ramey, R. 195 Ramires, N. 176 Rapinchuk, G. 129,219 Raskopf, D. 219 Rasmussen, R. 183 Rateike, S. 206 Ratekin, B. Rathfelder, R. 209 Rathke, M. 195 Rathke, S. 134,219 Raus, P. 183 Ray, Mrs. P. 50 Read,L.195 Reading, R. 109,137,195 Reardon, B. 109,138,176 Reardon, C. 149,206 Pfeiffner, P. 117,141,206 Phee, I. 32,33,41,45,176 Phee, N. 110,222 Phee, T. 197 Philgreen, D. 206 Phillips, J. 206 Pickrel, Dr. G. 48 Pidgeon, L. 44,176 Rech, I. 197 Reed, R. 123,206 Reed, T. 176 Reep, D. 176 Reeves, D. 107,206 Reeves, R. 206 Reeves, R. 206 Reeves, S. 195 Regan, C.45,115,137,195 Regnier, B. 87,219 Regnier, W. 195 Rehak, J. 183 Reicher, J. 86,95,219 Reid, M. 45,195 Reif, M. 206 Reif, N. 122,195 Reif, R. 183 Reinbacher, E. Reinhardt, D. 84,206 Reinkemeyer, C. 206 Reisinger, K. 195 Rekstad, D. 95,206 Rekstad, D. 95,206 Rempert, Mr. R. 75 Renaud, 8. 134,206 Renn, L. 206 Renn, P. 176 Renner, Mr. G. 102 Revis, S. 93,195 Reynolds, M. 45,195 Reynolds, N. 138,176 Rice, B. 195 Rice, R. 195 Richard, K. 138,139,195 Richards, Mr. R. 53 Richardson, B. 83,86,95, 219 Richardson, C. 195 Richardson, Mr. E. 176 Richardson, W. 176 Richey, L. 125,176 Richter, W. Ried, B. 133 Rieser, Miss C. 64 Rigoni, K. 138,176 Rigsbee, D. 33,138,176 Rigsby, K. 195 Riha, R. 209 Rimbey, Mrs. M. 75 Ring, D. 176 Ringwald, B. 195 Ringwald, E. 108,176 Ringwald, P. 219 Risk, L. 176 Rissky, P. 219 Risfau, M. 219 Rivera, D. 219 Rivera, M. 195 Rizzuta, Mr. A. 72,75,93 Roach ,D. 195 Robenhorst, K. 44,176 Roberts, K. 176 Roberts, M. 136,137,206 Roberts, Miss P. 66 Roberts, S. 206 Robertson, M. 176 Robinson, B. 177 Robinson, G. 219 Robleski, K. 177 Robleski, K. 197 Robleski, R. 219 Roca, A. 195 Rocque, D. 219 Rocque, G. 183 Roen, P. 117,195 Roen, T. 89,102,195 Rohmann, E. 206 Rohmann, M. 195 Rojic, M. 195 Rolander, B. 177 Rolander, R. 206 Rolf, Mr. M. 75,87 Romaniszak, A. 45,195 Romaniszak, A. 45,195 Romaniszak, J. 219 Romo, A. 136,177 Romo, C. 177 Romo, D. 141,143,218 Romo, G. 110 Root, S. 195 Rose, A. 206 Rose, C. 206 Rose, D. 150,177 Rose, L. 84,206 Roselieb, Mr. A. 61,136 Rosine, L. 138,195 Rosine, P. 206 Roske, Dorothy 195 Rossman, J. 206 Roten, K. 206 Rothman, R. 206 Rouse, G. 219 Rowe, D. 84,97,206 Rowe, G. 206 Rowe, K. 177 Royer, D. 207 Rozycki, S. 195 Ruatto, J. 134,219 Ruberti, M. 219 Ruczek, M. 195 Rudderham, J. 177 Rude, L. 138,142,195 Rudzinski, N. 195 Rudzinski, S. 207 Ruff, J. 97,195 Ruff, K. Rulec, J. Rulec, J. Rundo, M. 120,148, 207 43,83,177 195 219 152, Runge, C. 11,33,24,142 152,156,177 Runge, G. 86,95,122,124, 219 Runnfeldt, K. 33,177 Ruppert, C. 138,177 Rusch, S. 44,177,219 Rush, T. 97 Rushford, K. 86,219 Rushford, W. 195 Resouible, M. 207 Russell, C. 138,195 Russell, D. 177 Russell, R. 219 Russo, C. 209 Rutherfo rd, R. 219 Rutschman, L. 139,195 Ruyle, Mr. R. 67 Ryan, A. Ryan, V. 183 Rybinski, Mr. G. 49 Ryczek, M. 197 S Saar, R. 195 Salski, D. 195 Salski, D. 195 Salter, B. 136,148,151, 207 Sammarco, L. 139,146,207 Samora, D. 183 Samora, L. 89,197 Samples, L. 138,177 Sanborn, L. 219 Sanders, L. 219 Sanders, L. 219 Sanderson, A. 197 Sanderson, P. 183 Sanecki, A. 197 Sanecki, R. 183 Sanecki, T. 219 Sapyta, L. 219 Sarley, J. 177 Sass, M. 207 Sass, M. 207 Sasser, L. 134,219 Satterlee, S. 122,219 Sauer, P. 93,177 Saunders, L. 10,109 Saunders, N. 209 Savage, R. 222 Savage, D. 207 Savage, T. 195 Saviano, T. 143,219 Scaletta, P. 136,207 Sceper, K. 132,149,195 Schcgnstra, J. 96,136,137, 1 5 Schauer, J. 219 Schauer, T. 222 Schaumburg, G. 219 Scheck, D, 96,195 Scheitler, B. 207 Schemenaur, Mr. J. 65 Schemenaur, S. 195 Schepp, L. 219 Scherer, K. 188 Scherer, L. 195 Scherer, Mrs. 68 Scherer, M. 95 Schiller, D. 44,177 Schiller, G. 177 Schiller, P. 84,207 Schlacks, P. 195 Schlacks, S. 87,219 Schleyer, M. 45,120,139, 152,195 Schmelter, D. 110,207 Schnidt, Frank 222 Schmidt, C. 219 Schmidt, Jim 195 Schmidt, K. 177 Schmidt, T. 209 Schmit, F. 222 Schneider, F. 183 Schneider, Y. 219 Schnoes, J. 178 Schoebel, L. 151,207 Schoenbach, L. 178 Schoffstall, P. 178 Schoffstall, R. 219 Schottenhamel, G. 207 Schreiner, M. 86,219 Schuchmann, G. 87,97,219 Schuda, G. 114,207 Schultejann, D. 178,207, ll'lU1U1U1 9-S-S9 c c gc B 5535 7s7s7i?-F-P ..-:I-:I-.. 3499993 so ui 1' Schultz, . 195 Schultz, . 219 Schultz, 219 Schultz, S. 134,207 195 Schultz, S. Schulz, E. 195 Schulz, K. Schulz, R. 207 Schulz, S. 178 Schumacher, 1. 137,139, 207 Schumacher, L. 178 Schumacher, R. 207 Schummer, M. 127,219 Schuster, J. 222 Schuth, B. 195 Schuth, C. 178 Schuyler, B. 219 Sclwyger, C. 70,138,152, Schwantes, F. 207 Schwaren, D. 209 Schwarz, C. 183 Schwarz, D. 207 Schwed, M. 207 f Q Daw F? l 1 1 Qi Schwed, S. 178 Scigouski, M. 219 Sclacks, P. 135 Scoggin, V. 134,143,219 Scott, K. 207 Scrivner, D. 178 Scudder, J. 97,207 Searight, D. 219 Sebak, R. 97,134,135,219 Seccombe, J. 219 Seestrom, L. 219 Segura, Mrs. B. 59,231 Sehgal, V. 134,219 Schuster, J. 129 Seils, D. 138,178 Seils, K. 219 Semenek, C. 219 Sendag, F. 178 Sendziak, G. 195 Senn, D. 178 Senn, L. 109,207 Senn, W. 195 Sennebogen, N. 195 Seno, V. 195 Sentkeresty, B. 219 Sentkeresty, J. 45,136,137, 195 Sergey, E. 116,117,207 Sergey, K. 116,178 Serio, J. Sevilla, R. 101,222 Seward, K. 195 Sha, V. 222 Shaffer, D. 219 Shanahan, J. 219 Shanahan, K. 85,207 Shanahan, P. 178 Shagrgon, M. 31,33,138, Shaw, P. 137,142,195 Shaw, S. 219 Sheako, T. 84 Shearin, J. Shee, C. 143,207 Sheldon, R. 84,207 Shellberg, K. Shenko, J. 183 Shenko, K. 207 Sheperd, Mr. R. 48 Sherer, K. 45,195 Sherer, M. 222 Sherer, S. 219 Shearman, B. 207 Sherrill, R. 183 Sherwood, B. 183 Shillington, E. 219 Shillington, J. 95,207 si-iiiuk, P. 134,207 Shirer, Mr. W. 78 Shroyer, R. 195 Shuberg, J. 219 Shubert, M. 219 Shultz, M. 195 Siddens, K. 183 Sieben, G. 195 Sieben, M. 207 Siebert, C. 32,33,45,109, 142,143,178 Siebert, C. 207 Siebert, D. 219 Smith, D. 220 Smith, D. 220 Smith, J. 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Thomas, R. 123,197 Thomas, R. 196 Thomas, S. 196 Thomas, T. 110,129,149, 208 two hundred thirty Tobias, C. 220 Tokarz, D. 125,180 Toler, Mr. G. 55 Toler, P. 220 Tomasek, M. 10,138,180 Tomecek, D. 125,180 Tondreau, J. Tondreau, L. 220 Topp, M. 86,95 Towner, J. 183 Townsley, B. 96,180 Tozzi, P. 208 Tozzi, S. 30,95,196 Traeger, D. 135,136,137, 138,196 Traxler, B. 180 Trichak, L. 114,220 Trillet, A. 91,102,135, 137,180 Trillet, K. 103,220 Triphahn, J. 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Wheeler, K. 129,138,197 Wheeler, R. 221 Whisenhunt, S. 208 Whitaker, K. 221 221 White, A. White, C. 134,208 White, J. 208 White, R. 45,108,151,182 White, S. 134,221 White, W. 149,197 Whitney, S. 208 Whowell, C. 134,221 Wickman, R. 221 Wiehn, J. 197 Wiemer, R. 208 Wiemerslage, Mr. R. 75 Wiese, C. 138,152,180 Wiese, M. 86,221 waese, N. 139,149,197 Wieters, J. 107,116,208 Wieters, R. 197 Witmer, S. 108,129,182 Wivinis, T. 102,197 Wlas, J. Woehler, W. 129,208 Woicik, D. 197 Wojcik, M. 208 Wokas, J. 101,208 Wold, B. 135,136,137,197 Wolski, M. 208 Wood, Mrs. M. 59 Woodward, P. 221 Worton, L. 221 Wren, L. 95,221 Wright ,D. 197 Wright, J. 182 J 183 Wright, . Wright, J. 221 Wright, K. 44,120,183 .95101138221 Wright, R , , , Wright, W. 197 Wuerfel, W. 208 Wurl, M. 125,183 Wyllie, Mr. R. 51,70 Y Yager, C. Yackle, Mrs. D. 54,76 Yager, C. Yakulis, R. Yarotsky, M. 221 Yarotsky, R. 208 Yarotsky, T. 102,183 Yasdick, J. Yates, N. 44,136,151,183 Yeager, D. 197 Yearian, J. 43,83,91,183 Yearian, M. 84,208 Yearian, Yen, J. R. 197 197 Young, A. 183 Yetter, D. 44,125,183 Yetter, P. l39,141,142,197 Yoder, Mrs. M. 58,77 Young, C. 221 Young, D. 208 Young, D. 197 Young, J. 221 Young, K. 87,221 Yudchitz, C. 197 Yudchitz, K. 221 Yurchak, R. 183 Yuster, J. 138,150,151,183 Z Zaccone, S. 208 Zagorski, R. 197 Zaleski, P. 111,221 Zaleski, P. 197 Zander, C. 183 Zarat, D. 183,222 Zaybal, K. 44,183 Zaybal, Mrs. S. 68 Zdanski, L. 221 Zeedyk, K. 151,221 Zelenka, B. 197 Zelenka, D. 221 Zelenznak, L. 84,208 Zembruski, K. 45,116,141, 183 Zembruski, S. 208 Zerbe, P. 197 Zerbe, P. 197 Zerbe, S. 221 Wiggins, D. 135,182 Wiggins, K. 209 Wight, J. 138,182 Wilkis, N. 197 Williams, C. 221 Williams, D. 221 Williams, L. 197 Williams, M. 197,221 Williams, N, Williams, R. 221 Zettek, D. 109,209 Zettler, N. 221 Wakolbinger, G. 221 Walden, D. 101,221 Walden, J. 84,208 Waldner, Mr. W. 65,83,85 an a ci aa ...o ------ou- 8555555-S' :': ':'. :' :' riwsxwo 2' ---NNN 5 come,-:CNN - ..9.?,oaN.. L ..... Q sow w osgo L, N at o si m . Walker, 221 Wallace, W. 196 Waller, K. 208 Walter, R. Walter, S. 208 Walters, P. 221 Walters ,T. 208 Walters, T. 208 Walther, J. 109,138,196 Wargder, M. 136,144,197, 2 1 Warapius, G. 221 Warapius, K. 181 Ward, J. 107,208 Ward, K. 182 Williams, S. 208 Willison, M. 182 Wilson, B. 111,221 Wilson, C. 97,221 Wilson, D. 182 Wilson, D. 30,142,197 Wilson, W. 208 Winkler, R. 221 Winne, G. 221 Winne, P. 197 Winston, J. 182 Winston, J. 109,209 Winston, S. 221 Winston, S. 197 Winter, C. 208 Winterfeldt, D. 182 Winters, M. 221 Winters, R. 86,101,221 Wirtas, G. 197 Wirtas, M. 208 Wirtas, M. 221 Wise, J. 114,116,117,221 Wise, J. 208 Wissler, J. 197 Wissmiller, S. 221 Witek, C. Witek, G. 221 Witmer, M. 129,221 Zibell, J. 183 Zibell, R. 209 Zima, D. 197 Zima, E. 129,209 Zima, J. 183 Zima, J. 209 Zima, L. 109,143,222 Zimmerman, G. 222 Zimmerman, G. 114,116, 117,138,142,197 Ziomeck, M. 209 Zivi, J. 183 Zivi, J. 209 Zollinger, D. 209 Zuccaro, P. 106,197 Zuehlsdortf, S. 209 Zuehlsdorff, T. 209 Zuniga, T. 222 Zurick, R. 133,147,l50, 197 Zutowt, D. 209 Zwit, C. 222 Zwit, S. 222 Zwit, W. 101,197 Zynda, D. 197 Zywczyk, T. 209 ,415 if Joni The l973 Caracole staff wishes to thank all the people and organi- zations that aided in the yearbook completion. Special thanks goes to: Mr. Jerry Elmore, Mr. James l-lolden, Mr. Frank lbbotson, Mr. Dave Cooley, Ron Wexler, Scott Burns, Craig Andrews, Dean Bunting, and our families. two hundred thirty-one He who seeks love shall find itg he who devotes himself unreservedly to friendship shall have friendsp only the man who desires happiness L' 1 with his whole heart Shan find ar. 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