Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)
- Class of 1977
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DUNES ' 77 Hammond High 5926 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Indiana Volume 62 Table of Contents The Year 8 Scholastics .32 Groups 52 Teams 80 Individuals 110 Ads 170 Title Page 1 2 Opening ‘ ' .. This is the beginning of a New Day. t Gcxi has given me this day to use as I will. I can waste it i; or grow in its light anti be of service to others. But what I do with this day is important because I have exchanged a day of my life for it. 4 Opening Opening 5 uu 6 Opening When tomorrow comes, tfxlay will he gone forever. I hope I will not regret the price 1 have paid for it. Opening 7 8 The Year The Year 9 Seniors Chris Carras, Francie Pouch and Gayle Pavlovick accept Journalism Award at the Honors Day Program. _ ' • . a ' Cynthia Jordan and her escort reflect upon the past year. Couples express a look of happiness while dancing at the 1976 Junior-Senior Prom. Pete Vargulich Puts on the Ritz” in a Black-Tie Tux at Prom Fashion Show. 10 Honors Doy, Prom Seniors graduate; couples attend prom Graduation ceremonies for 246 seniors took place June 7, 1976 on the HHS football field, a tradition which had been discontinued for several years. The memories of faces and happenings at Hammond High reeled through the gradu- ates’ minds, and a trace of sadness at leaving was even present in some eyes. Friends and relatives attending commencement watched from the bleachers as their respective gradu- ates filed off the field and out into the world, their world. High school achievements of the seniors w ere recognized at the 90th annual Honors Day Program. Dr. F. K. Feuerbach presented awards, medals and certificates to their recipi- ents. NHS members received white carnation corsages or boutonnieres in honor of the 50th Anniversary of HHS’s National Honor Soci- ety. Mr. Strater, head of sports, announced Rudy Chapa as Senior Athlete of the Year. The theme A Time For Us” set the mood for the June 4, 1976 Junior-Senior Prom. The festivities took place at The Admiral’s Con- vention Center in Merrillville, where every- one danced to the music of Buddy Pressner’s band. Post-Prom featured music by Pyramid. Awaiting conclusion of POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE, graduates anticipate commencement exercises. Senior Class President Dennis Jarret leads Pledge of Allegiance at commencement. Susan Gostylo, valedictorian, delivers final speech. Graduation 1 1 Summer institutions attract students STUDENT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE — Eric Hueb- ncr. Ruth Schlesinger. LAW AND GOVERNMENT CAMP — Terry Hen- don, Phyllis Roden and Kim Whalin. All around Indiana different organizations were sponsoring a variety of camps, institutes and programs for high school students during the summer. Governmental programs such as Law and Government Career Camp, Girls’ and Boys’ State, and Student Leadership showed high school students the HOWS and WHYS of state and local government. The other camps ranged from subjects such as engineering and foreign language overseas programs to football and wrestling camps. Programs such as these prove to students that learning and practice in various subjects can be an enjoyable experience without the strict structured way of life as in a normal school atmosphere. BILLY MARTIN WRESTLING CAMP — Jeff Ruckman, Joe Mattingly, Tony Maneclang and Kerry Keith. OVERSEAS FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY — Tina Plinski, David Scott and Andrea Eucce. 1 2 Summer Institutes GIRLS’ STATE DELEGATES — FROM TOP — Renee Richards, Cynthia Jordan and Wendi Tipton. BOYS’ STATE DELEGATES — Dan Russert, Scott Cornell and David Ball. ROSE-HULMAN ENGINEERING INSTITUTE — Mike Vanco. TRI-STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN IN ENGINEERING PROGRAM — Linda Mabry.Jane Aubruncr, Cynthia Jordan and Cynthia Spcnccr Summer Institutes 1 3 Coronation of queen highlights homecom- ing While pitching hay at each other, dueling hayriders enjoy themselves. Winning float, Redi-Whip Victory,” carries Senior Princesses during parade. Sheri Strange, drum majorette, leads band in their por- tion of homecoming half-time. 1 4 Homecoming Students dance to the sound of MONTERREY on homecoming night. HHS football player attempts to regain stance after a skillful tackle on a Gavit opponent. Class princesses enter football field during half-time homecoming ceremonies. Dave Nondorf sits in the driver’s seat at homecoming hayridc. Homecoming week began Friday, Septem- ber 24 with the inauguration of Ruth Schle- singer. Association president and ended Fri- day, October 1 with an association home- coming dance. Seniors snatched 1st place in the float con- test with their float Redi-Whip Victory.” After a performance by the band, drill team and Pomcats, Beatriz Chapa was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1976, and Charles Cook was named Mr. Football. After 34-16 victory over Gavit, students rocked to the music of MONTERREY at the Homecoming dance. Homecoming 1 5 Spirited homecom- ing boosts student morale Donned in football helmet. Mary Krupinski gets ready for tricycle race take off. Student portrays The Fonz” in 50’s day Fonzie con- test. Seniors take on sophomores in tug-of-war battle in 1976 Homecoming pep session. 1 6 Homecoming Awaiting end of bidding, seniors wish to be sold. Freshmen were initiated by doing anything the seniors asked them. T-shirt and tie day was accented with a tag contest. Other homecoming activities included powder puff football games, secret Wildcat contest and colors day. Mr. Tom Schwartz, association sponsor, acted as disc jockey for records played over the intercom between periods on 50’ s day. A Fonz” contest occurred during lunch hours. Hot dogs were roasted by many famished hayriders after the association sponsored hay- ride at Trail’s Bend Stables. Homecoming 1 7 Couples attend dance While dancing at Winter Formal, Bob Gutierrez and his date keep time to the music. While relaxing at 1976 Winter Formal, Diana Bcreolos and her escort Jeff Vaux discuss after-dinner plans. Taking advantage of free time, HHS students chat among themselves at Winter Formal. j 1 8 Winter Formal While waiting for dinner to begin, Polly Greenwell and Debbie Richwalski discuss the evening’s events. Dinner and dancing set the stage for the Association-sponsored Winter Formal. Many HHS students attended the dance which was held on December 18, 1976 at The Fireside Chalet, Glenwood, Illinois. Victoria Studios photographed couples. After attending Winter Formal, George Leonakis and his date exit from the Fireside Chalet. Winter Formal 1 9 The drama department started off the year with a familiar play, Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park.” The play centered around the life of a newlywed couple, Corie and Paul Bratter, trying to make a go of life in New York City. This fall, the theater department also saw the instatement of the Hammond High branch of the National Thespian Club, an organization in which participants can earn various letters and awards depending on the amount of involvement. Waiting for the arrival of her mother, Renee Richards paces the floor. Using makeup techniques, Renee Richards puts the finishing touch on Bob Donelson. 20 Borefoot in the Park Serving knichi, Bob Donelson tries to impress Siobhan Schuuster. HHS thespians perform Barefoot in the Park Waving a scotch bottle, Renee Richards fights with Eric Huebner. Patiently sitting, Frank Magliocca waits for application of makeup Barefoot in the Pork 21 Spring production ' ll saw a change of pace for the Hammond High School Thespians. Instead of the traditional full-length show that students usually participate in, an Eve- ning of One Acts” was given Friday night, March 25. Four shows — The Cop on the Corner,” So Wonderful in White,” The Little Heir,” and While Shakespeare Slept” drew a large number of potential actors and actresses to tryouts. The thespian team was directed by Mrs. Mary Robison. II Getting her point across, Kate the Shrew, Renee Richards shows Cleopatra, Patti Progar, that actions speak louder than words. Scolding Alfreds Chambliss, Kara Walls shakes finger Eyeing the man whose pen created them, Laura Jakush, Annetta Sommer, April Pouch, Patti Progar and Renee Richards watch Shakespeare sleep 22 Evening of One Acts ' Marsha Rcnaldi introduces While Shakespeare Slept” with a prologue of both verbal and sign expression. Playing the part of producer, Dave Ball gives Little Heir” actor Brien Dongu stage directions. Thespians change style Showing hospital life has its dramatic moments, nurses Patti Progar and Laura Jakush act in, So Wonderful in White.” Denise Plessas examines Terri Sherrod’s latest creation. “Evening of One Acts ' 23 Assemblies break monotony During the course of the school year, several assemblies were formed to entertain and break up the monotonous school-day rou- tine. Assemblies included a yearbook sales day, the inauguration of association president Ruth Schlesinger, and a visit from the Army Jazz Band. Several pep sessions were con- ducted, one in which the student body was separated into their respective classes to envoke spirit throughout the students, faculty and teams. Standing in aisle. Army Band trombonist plays Hey Jude.” Getting into music, Army Jazz Band performs at assembly. Settling down for assembly, HHS students wait for start of program. 24 Assemblies While attending pep session, HHS students get charged up for upcoming game. Assemblies 25 Mr. Leroy Harwell snatches ball while playing in stu- dent-faculty basketball game. Dave Taking free throw shot, Mr. Tom Zasada aims for basket during student-faculty basketball game. Holding up fireplace prop, stage crew member key takes pan in choir Christmas program. Events entertain students Christmas time, Halloween and other holi- days brought on a change of pace for HHS’ers. Many students took advantage of Halloween dressup day by donning funny as well as scary outfits and wearing them to class. Many visits were made this year to HHS by Hammond’s efficient fire department. Drills, as well as a real fire in a ticket booth, tested students on how fast and orderly they could exit the building. While playing record, Mr. Lawrence Lundgren serenades physics class with Christmas songs. During one of many fire drills, HHS students wait in snowfall for signal to return to building. Sitting in a cockpit, Dave Carrico and Dwayne Hill become the pilots for their class at the Air Force’s Thrill of Flight. 26 Events As a result of fire drill, firemen pay visit to check out the situation. Keeping time to music, Nancy Cardenas demonstrates Spanish dance. While taking Armed Forces Battery test, students con- centrate on questions Events 27 Fulfilling pan-time job, Wanda Bruhn completes overdue notices. 28 Home Life While shopping at a bookstore. Bob Lambert skims through paperback. Unloading buns from storage, Dave Carrico fulfills his obligations as a White Castle employee. While studying together, Jim and Kay Kovach complete homework assignments Attempting to add more excitement to their after school hours, students found new hobbies. Jamming to music has proved to be a favorite pastime, along with having friends over as company. Many HHSers earned money working part- time jobs while others just helped around the house. Home Life 29 While on Washington, D.C. trip, HHS students build human pyramid. Sweeping the Hammond area, many students t-p’d” both friend and foe houses in search of new diversion. Diverse interests highlight HHS 30 Social Life Seeking thrill and enjoyment, many HHSers visited this vampiress at S cream in the Dark. Jamming” to Monterrey, Dave Kontol and Anita Benoit enjoy homecoming dance. Bundled up for a night of football, junior students react to plays. Trying to escape the drudgery of home life, HHSers sought new extracurricular activities. Students found t-ping” to be exciting and challenging. ' Many students passed their time by attend- ing football and basketball games and then going out for pizza with friends. Attending Fun Night, Sandy Anguiano and Tonya Den- nis use pool facilities. Social Life 31 32 Scholastics SCHOLASTICS Scholastics 33 Preparing to give friend the razor ' s edge,” Pete Korellis demonstrates a new shaving cream. Demonstrating the strength of paper towels, Carmelita Chambers balances a coffee cup. Playing To Tell the Hypocrite,” seniors present English project. 34 English HHSers study English; linguists improve skills Getting involved with students, Mr. Schwartz carries on conversation with seniors. English curriculum consisted of speech, grammar, poetry, composition and literature. Freshmen read stories from Dickens and Shakespeare, learned sentence diagraming grammar and mythology. Sophomores worked on speeches, read short stories and novels. Juniors wrote their term papers and studied English literature. Seniors read English or world literature and wrote compositions. A chance to develop verbal and written skills was offered to French, German and Spanish students. Students were aided by films, magazines and paperback book s in the search for know- ledge. Foreign language classes ventured to the language lab with the objective of improving listening and pronouncing skills. Foreign Language 35 Listening to tape, Karen Lambert uses language lab facilities. While student teaching, Miss Benedict refers to book. J kLC que While listening to U.S. history lecture, junior Kevin Clark takes notes. 36 Social Studies New course added Discussing an issue, Sharon Baumgartner shares point of view with class. Pointing at map, Mr. Steve Kuccr indicates a place of importance. Directing a general math class, Mrs. Mary Jones has students complete problems. While teaching an Algebra class, Mr Robert Urick demonstrates a problem on the board. Added to the regular social studies classes was a new course, contemporary issues, taught by Mr. Ron Galosich. Included with this are the previ- ously offered courses such as world history, U.S. history, government and econ. The 1976 Presidential election provided the social studies classes with an extra topic to study and discuss in detail. Fulfilling their two-year math requirements, students chose classes ranging from general math to analysis. Computer math was offered to stu- dents interested in broadening their knowledge for variations in math. Contemplating next step in math problem, Melva Sanders begins to daydream. Math 37 Students learn principles through experiments While dissecting fetal pig. Sue Jackson completes class requirements. While John Chamberlain measures chemicals, Dan R us sen records data. Finalizing physics homework, juniors Jim Kovach and Marc Sokol compare notes. 38 Science Observing ripple tank waves, Wanda Bruhn and Brenda Bums note findings. Performing experiments, chemistry students record necessary data. Checking measurement, Wcndi Tipton bends to eye level of the solution. Taking ticker-tape readings of collisons, Robert Lambert and Kay Kovach complete physics lab work. In order to meet science requirements, stu- dents chose classes ranging from Biology I to physics and chemistry. Students performed many interesting expe- riments such as dissection of worms and frogs and observing chemical reactions. Lecturing was highlighted by lab experi- ments in order to understand basic concepts of science. Science 39 Students express themselves in art Art curriculum offered a vent for expres- sion of students. Working individually or in groups, students learned and used fundamen- tals in technique. Advanced an classes worked on special projects of individual interest. Artists produced banners for the Vesper program in December. Kneading clay, junior Brenda Welch prepares for an project. Tapping in nails, Larry Ciba designs for string an. Filling in graphic design. Senior Mary Kaye Hauter uses colored pencil 40 Art Creating Vesper banners, Vicky Rarick and Debi Ramos add color. Making a sketch, Lora Kelley begins a new art project. Art 41 Using hammer and chisel, Rick Feller carves design on log. While taking dictation, Donna Waterman improves shorthand skills. 42 Business Working diligently, Steve Becze completes homework. Using adding machine, Sue Hohcnbcrger computes fig- ures. Students prepared themselves for jobs in business and mechanical drawing areas. Future secretaries and business majors stu- died business law, shorthand and transcrip- tion, typing, bookkeeping and business machines. Mechanical drawing students learned tech- niques and refined already-known procedures. Concentrating on book, Linda Skzela gets ready for timed typing. Mike Gootce concentrates on mechanical drawing project. Business 43 While working on sewing project, Gloria Miles prepares hem for stitching. Reaching every comer, Cliff Baker works on wood’s project. While class looks on, Mrs. Hook demonstrates a new recipe. 44 Practical Arts Utilizing the planer, Bob Gonzales works on woods project. While basting material, Gloria Carpenter works toward finishing her sewing project. Students learn skills for future HHSers studied practical arts for their future life. Students had the opportunity to take clothing, foods, sewing, shop and family living. Shop offered skills in wood, metal and electrical procedures. Buffing stool, Nate Wyche completes woods project. Practical Arts 45 Phys ed goes coed Waiting for further instruction, boys’ swimming class listens to Mr. George Hall’s directions. While playing volleyball, girls’ p.e. class attempts to keep ball from hitting the floor 46 Physical Ed Practicing for a grade, Teresa Alcantar completes a straddle vault. Working on trampoline technique, Ann Kovach performs arch jump. After taking dip, John Oner climbs out. Installed for the first time at HHS, coed gym classes offered students a new and differ- ent experience. Although the classes went coed, the content of the courses remained the same. Students learned many new techniques in swimming, diving, gymnastics, volleyball, basketball and soccer. Physical Ed 47 48 Groups GROUPS Groups 49 Association sponsors activities For the 1st time in the history of HHS, a female served as association president. Serv- ing as president, junior Ruth Schlesinger was assisted by senior Eric Huebner vice-presi- dent, and senior Dan Russert, recorder. Association added to the enjoyment of high school life by sponsoring activities for homecoming and association weeks, poolside dance, dances featuring MONTERREY, raft racing, arm wrestling contests and Winter Formal. Association also helped out in the produc- tion of Barefoot in the Park” by financing half the entire production cost. HOUSE REPS — 1st ROW : Pete Morfas, Bill Markovich, Rashelle Brooks. Helen Coulter, Lillian Brooks. 2nd ROW : Ann Aubruncr, Wanda Bruhn, Liz Watters, Diane Hanas. 3rd ROW: Kathy Singer, Laura Alanza, Debbie Duncanson, Kelly Gorman. 4th ROW: Chris Gajewski, Siobhan Schuster, Margie Pouch, Kim Ross, Laura Walker. 5th ROW: Lisa Head, Lori Goins, Linda Martinez, Sharon Baumgartner. 6th ROW : Jane Aubruner, Terry Glover, Kerri Baxter, Dennis Smith. 7th ROW : Jim Kovach, John Russert, Brett Dennis, Syvclla Jclks. 50 Associotion SENATORS — SITTING: Margie Pouch, Mary Krupinski, Debbie Duncanson. STANDING: Lee Tharp, Dave Koch, Association members Renee Richards and Ruth Schle- Pete Morfas, Tim Orr. singer announce homecoming queen. ASSOCIATION CABINET — Debbie Cunningham. Mary Krupinski, Tiffany Raysses, Renee Richards, Ruth Schlesinger, Eric Huebner, Dan Russert, Marc Sokol, Charles Cook, Tony Krupinski, Scott Cornell. Association 51 BOYS CHORUS — 1st ROW: Chris Lampkins, David Morrow, Michael Collins, Kevin Thorpe, Scott Montgomery. 2nd ROW: Aaron Chambliss, Chris Cross, David Glucksman, Jon Thoreson, Eric Young. 3rd ROW: John Reed, Wilhight Lewis, Gustavo Quiroga, Gary Duncanson, Greg Spradlin. 4th ROW: Mark Grisham, Creig Cowart, Steve Garrett. Keith Smith, Aaron Earl. 3th ROW: Jaime Quiroga, Eddie Askew, Ricky Jones, Raymond Young, Tim Schmal. 6th ROW: David Tapper, James Lewis, Jeff Bloomfield, Cedric Collins, Jim Peacock. GIRLS CHORUS — 1st ROW: Patti Spain, Lora Darmofalski, Donna Pupsicwicz, Debbie Sackville, Annctta Sommer, Sue Chintis, Julie Wagenblast. Martha Silba, Sharon Cotton. 2nd ROW Espcranza Guillermo, Diane Shoemaker. Regina Flores, Sheri Lee. Athene Carras. Danette Muha, Teresa Cunningham, Debbie Felton, Deborah Barnes 3rd ROW Denise Plcssas, Diane Spicker. Kerri Wallskog, Kathy Tancredi, Patti Abbott. San Juana Ramos, Wanda King, Nancy Hurley. 4th ROW: Kapucinc Cheeks, Marcella Johnson. Laura Jakush, Karen Lambert. Olivia Gutierrez, Lora Gartner, Teresa Alcantar, Carla Riley. 5th ROW: Denise Lindsey, Kim Wright, Cindy Shearer, Lcesa Huber. Anita Berber, Glenda Taylor, Chana Morris. 6th ROW: Helen Coulter, Kathy Duke, Zoc Rice, Ann Kovach, Candy Kucek, Linda Creasbaum, Lori Bodenhofcr, Leslie Badgley. Cathy Sabo. 7th ROW Fail Broholm, Ann Cattledgc, Audrey Colby, Joanne Eliou, Terri Carter, Linda Martinez, Carol Sutkowski, Terri Campbell 52 Boys’ Chorus, Girls’ Chorus Department sees new faces Underclassmen interested in expressing themselves through song became involved in boys and girls chorus. Many found that cho- rus was more than just an easy solid, and those who worked to achieve the HHS stand- ard of excellence were later promoted to mixed Glee Club. Glee Club is the first step- ping stone on the way to becoming a member of the Concert Choir. MADRIGALS FROM TOP David Purkey.Jim Schweisthal. Bob Donelson. Dave Nondorf. Arvel Kidd, Kerry Keith, Jerry Jones. Carol Luncsford. Cynthia Montgomery . Lori Hershberger. Andrea Eucce. Lavctta Johnson. Renee Richards. Debbie Cunningham. Celeste Spires. Donna Pawcnski Dancing and singing to the music of the Beach Boys, Glee Club boys ham” it up. CHANSONETTES — 1st ROW: Siobhan Schuster, Wanda Bruhn, Mary Hoole, Melanie Milakovic, Laura Creasbaum, Gratia Allen. 2nd ROW: Cynthia Jordan. Bev Litton, Karen McCoy, Betsy Barn ey, Bcatriz Chapa. Madrigals, Chansonettes 53 Choir wins bronze in D.C. Although 1976-77 was a relatively unharried year for the Hammond High School Concert Choir, and it did not include a trip to Washing- ton, D.C. to compete in the Festival of Nations singing competition, it did involve the usual” activities. Soloists and ensembles participated in regional and State singing contests, the annual concerts and shows were presented, and everyone found that the slower-paced schedule resulted in fewer nervous breakdowns, and screaming ses- sions than one that included car washes, paper collections and shampoo campaigns. BARBERSHOP QUARTET — FROM TOP: Bob Donelson, Dave Nondorf, Arvel Kidd, and Jerry Jones. GLEE CLUB — 1st ROW: Yvonne Sells, Diana Bereolos, Laura Alanza, Pam Orr, Charlotte Seagraves, Helen Backe, Charloettc, Jordan, Stephanie Collins, Wilbert jAnes, Tom Dan, Erslcine Farris, Keith Smith. 2nd ROW: Cathy Stachura, Toni Seidentopf, Valerie Banks, Helen Iatrides, Cathy Doolin, Veronica Lugo, Celeste Davis, Linda Reeder, William Banszak, Cornell Hopson, Randy Potts. 3rd ROW: Renee Drzich, Andrea Ginn, Sandra Young, Andrea Kujawa, Carla Peck, Larry Bell, Kenny Kidd, Mark Johnston, Jeff Vaux, Matt Vela, Steve Stafford. 4th ROW: Eileen Velasquez, Andrea 4t.yan, Paula Lane, Karen Schwartz, Chris Gajewski, Ann Burgan, Linda Skzela, Scott Parrish, David Gonzalez, Ken Bittick, Tommy Franks, Charles Taliaferro. 3th ROW: Marianne Sostaric, Martha Sysock, Cindy Sebastyan, Judy Sanders, Rick Fagan, Glenn Rolley, Tyrone Bailey, Craig Dent, Robin Ixdbetter, Lee Frank, Pete Korellis. 54 Barbershop Quartet, Glee Club ft While performing for Vesper Concert, all choirs respond to the direction of Mrs. Buss. Depicting characters from Walt Disney, Girls’ Chorus performs f Q r HHS student body. CONCERT CHOIR — 1st ROW: Terra Barge, Linda Earle, Carol Lunesford, Kathy Kish, Tiffany Raysscs, Anita Benoit, Cinthia Montgomery, Melanie Milakovic. Mary Hoole, Phil Lenzo, Jerry Jones, Curtis Montgomery. 2nd ROW: Debbie Cunningham, Karen McCoy, Bev Utton, Rose Gonzalez, Kathy Singer, Cindy Myers, Wanda Bruhn, Siobhan Schuster, Frank Ricciardi, Kerry Keith, Charles Cook, Jim Leisge. 3rd ROW: Cynthia Spencer, Lori Hershberger, Andrea Eucce, Beatriz Chapa, Denise Litton. Betsy Barney. Lavetta Johnson. Brett Dennis, John Chamberlain, Jim Hendon, Casey Farrell. 4th ROW: Donna Pawenski, Merri Klein. Polly Greenwell, Linda Partain, I .aura Cyr. Lori Creasbaum, Laura Maurer, Artel Kidd. Bob Donelson, Ken West, James Tovo. 5th ROW: Celeste Spires, Renee Richards, Patti Laramie, Gratia Allen, Lavada Spencer, Cynthia Jordan, Adrienne Gamble, Mary Heller, Daw Purkcy. Roger Carter, Jim Schweisthal, Dave Nondorf. Concert Choir 55 Musicians travel to clinic Under the direction of Mr. James Qualkin- bush, band members participated in many events such as the annual Hammond Christ- mas Parade, football games, basketball games, winter and spring concerts. On December 17 the instrumentalists trav- eled to the Conrad Hilton in Chicago to attend the Mid-West Band Clinic. Although the NISBOVA district solo con- test was delayed for one week because of bad weather conditions, the soloists and ensem- bles were still able to attend the event, in which they all received first-place awards. Two weeks later, the group one first-placers traveled to Indianapolis to attend the State competition at Indianapolis Arsenal Tech High School. During third hour rehearsal, concert band members run through new music material CONCERT BAND — 1st ROW: Tim Vick, Richard Shebish, Dinah Jarvis, Kitty VanNatta Julie Stadnik, Janice Overstreet, Mary Stadnik. 2nd ROW: Tom Sutliff, Debbie Soyring, Karen Okichich, Mary Oyler. Kathy Simpson, Ann Aubruncr, Cheryl Barrell. 3rd ROW: Joyce Shebish, Miriam Chacon, Regina Hoadley, Laura Ullrich, Laura Tapper, Georgia Johnson 4th ROW : Wally Sablack, Chris Pericak, Dan Scott, Sam Alamillo, Tom Hohenberger, Craig Langhor. 56 Bond STAGE BAND — FROM LEFT: Jerry McFadden, Jim Qualkinbush, Ray Thcrasse, Paul Carlisle, Gndy Ingram, Sue Leimbach.Ellen Pericak, Sam Alamillo, Kathie Norden, Dinah Jarvis, Jeff Ruck man, Steve Lewis, Tim Vick, Richard Shebish. CONCERT BAND - FIRST ROW: Marry-Ellyn Srrauser, Laura Gordon, Party Conroy, Carla Peck, Jane Aubruner. Karhie Norden. 2nd ROW: Steve Bec Mike Shelton, Paul NoMen. Jim Lawhon Jer McFadden, Sue Uimbach, Ellen Pericak. Jim Qualkinbush. 3rd ROW Joanne Ingram, Cindy Ingram, Wayne Roberson, Ray Therasse. Mitchell Graska, Paul Carlisle, Doug McCoy, Cecil Lampkins, Jeff Ruckman, Chuck Nejak. Linda Hurt. Director, Mr. James Qualkinbush Bond 57 Staffers choose theme Working at Bodie Studios, junior John Russert checks negative quality. Sorting through pictures. DUNKS and HERALD staffers divide them into classes. Looking through senior list, seniors Jane Aubruner and Janice Overstreet check name spellings. 58 Herald and Dunes Staff While looking over materials. HF.RALD staffers type newspaper columns. Adjusting printing machine, sophomore Jim Mazur prepares to run off HERALD. QUII.I. AND SCROLL - FROM LEFT John Russert. Debbie Cunningham. Melissa Penrod, Andrea Chintis. Janice Overstreet. Jane Aubruner, Renee Richards. Debbie Dumanson.J.m Ma ur, Ruth Schlesinger, Marc Sokol, Jim Whitfield After chasing the grouse” for 3 months of summer vacation, the editors selected the theme for the 77 DUNES. Photographs were taken by Bodie photographers, Harry V. Dudzik and Tom Semesky, and srudent pho- tographers. Yearbook work was done not only at school but also at the editors’ homes. To the delight of the staff, not only did March 3 bring to close yearbook work, but also the arrival of Dara Slivka. DUNES adviser ' s baby daughter. Herald and Dunes Staff 59 Laying out page for Herald, editor Debbie Cunningham HERALD STAFF — FRONT: Andrea Chintis, Shelly Blaemire,Jim Mazur, Nancy Laskarin, Mark Nottoli, John Russert. makes final adjustments. MIDDLE: Debbie Cunningham, Renee Richards, Jim Whitfield. BACK: Ruth Schlesinger, Debbie Duncanson. Michelle Perdue, Mary Lou Chapa. Working on layout, editor Jane Aubruner and associate editor Janice Overstreet sort through pictures. 60 Herald and Dunes Staff Printing their own paper on an offset duplicator, Herald staffers gained a new per- spective in newspaper techniques and proved to be much cheaper. Despite a few break- downs, the staff managed to complete stories and to circulate the Herald throughout the year. Traveling to Notre Dame, five staffers and adviser Mr. Slivka attended a one-day seminar sponsored by Taylor Publishing Co. DUNES STAFF - BOTTOM TO TOP. Jane Aubruner, Janice Overstreet, Renee Richards, Melissa Penrod, Donna Pup- siewicz, Dinah Jarvis, Diane Hanas. John Russerr, Mark Nonoli.Jim Whitfield. Mark Schretber, Wanda Kam.nskt, Mtc- helle Perdue, Pam Gibbs, Dede Bailey. Concerned about previous yearbook sales, staffers decided to try a new approach in sell- ing yearbooks. Instead of a week by week sale, a one-day sale was executed by the staff. Photographers Jim Whitfield and Mark Nottoli attempt to perfect technique at Bodie Studios. Focusing on subject, photographer John Russert takes tennis action shots. Herald and Dunes Staff 61 Rah-rahs invoke spirit Leading the students in school spirit, HHS cheerleaders provided enthusiasm at games. The three squads, varsity, b-team and fresh- man were sponsored this year by Mrs. Dretzke. Prior to the game, B-Team cheerleaders prepare for the opening. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS — TOP: Marybeth Vrane. ACROSS: Laura Alanza, Toni Siedcntopf, Renee Drzich, Diana Bercolos. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS — TOP: Carla Pupsiewicz. MIDDLE: Julie Kutchin, Olivia Gutierrez, Denise Supcrits. BOTTOM: Carol Reynolds. 62 Freshman and B-Team Cheerleaders While cheering the team on, Mary Stadnik, Candy Tcbo, and Leslie Kutchin are overjoyed by Wildcat’s progress. Donned in hats and mittens, varsity cheerleaders con- tinue to invoke enthusiasm. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Candy Tebo, Cynthia Gates, Mary Krupinski, Mary Stadnik, Laura Cyr, Terra Barge, Leslie Kutchin. Varsity Cheerleaders 63 Providing entertainment at half time, PomKats used many newly learned routines such as Bob Newhart,” Bandstand,” and Happy Days.” During the year, PomKats traveled to Vincennes to learn new techniques in rou- tines. Money-raising activities included bake sales, candy sales and car washes. Sponsored by Mr. James Qualkinbush, 14 new girls were added to the squad of 16. During football season Drill Team mem- bers performed with the band at half time. Drill girls also accompanied the band at both Christmas and Memorial Day parades using new variations of drills and precision march- ing. Marching steadily, drill team members participate in annual Hammond Christmas parade. DRILL TEAM — LEFT TO RI GHT: Diane Larkin, Patty McClure. Sally Brown, Nelly Cardenas, Glynda Cooper, Regina Flores, Debbie Lamberson, Angie Alcante. 64 Drill Team PomKats learn new routines Standing at attention, PomKats wait for the start of the music. POMKATS — FRONT ROW Melba Fielder. Debbie Tharp. Sue Hohcnberger MIDDLE ROW Veronica Lugo. Laura Creasbaum, Cindy Scbasryrn. Karen Schwartz. Tracy Thorpe. Debbie Richwalski BACK ROW: Diane Hanas, Diane Ingram. Carla Perk. Laura Gordon. Sandy Lucero. Charlotte Seagraves PomKats 65 Waiting for the start of the drum cadence, PomKats line up on east side of gym. Ptrforming to the song Rose of Washington Square,” PomKats complete routine for the audience. Stats keep tabs on teams Recording time, junior Kitty VanNatta checks Marsha Moore’s watch. FROSH BASKETBALL STATS — FRONT: Lcesa Huber. BACK: Emily Velasquez, Carol Sutkowski, Beth Atkins. SWIM TEAM TIMERS — 1st ROW: Tracy Martinez, Angie Alcante, Donna Pupciewicz, Linda Hurt, Julie Stadnik. 2nd ROW: Laura Ullrich, Nancy Rittenhouse, Jane Aubruner, Phyllis Roden. 3rd ROW: Kay Kovach, Marry-Ellyn Strauser, Sue Hohenberger, Marianne Sostaric, Kitty VanNatta. BASKETBALL STAT — KATS — FRONT: Dede Bailey, Valerie Banks, Kathy Bach. BACK: Pam Gibbs, Linda Mabry, Carmen Dent, Joyce Anderson, Debbie Richwalski. 66 Stats MAT-MAIDS — BOTTOM: Linda Creasbaum, Andrea Chintis, Merri Beth Klein, Kathy Singer, Sara Strange. MIDDLE: Laura Jakush, Nancy Laskarin, Margie Pouch, Maria Chapa. TOP: Laura Gordon, Sue Chintis. In order to keep records of individual and team accomplishments, coaches were aided by various student statisticians. Trackettes, bas- ketball stat-kats, matmaids, and swim team timers attended each home and away game or match to record important data in their respective sports. TRACKETTES — 1st ROW: Mr. Stevens, sponsor, Leesa Huber, Saralena Stem, Angie Alcante, Debra Cox, Patty Guillermo, Charlene Harris, Maria Chapa, Helen Coulter, Chris Bcr entes, Ann Cattledge. 2nd ROW: Renee Richards, Carol Sutkowski. Phyllis Roberson, Marilyn Fowler, Debbie Richwalski, Linda Martinez, Kim Cox, Tina Riccardi. Stats 67 HHSers use free time to assist staff TEACHER AIDES — 1st ROW: Diane Galik, Candy Tebo, Erin Conley, Margaret Wantland, Kathy Kamin- ski. 2nd ROW: Iskcr Frank, Pam Gibbs, Gloria Carpen- ter, Jennifer Misner, Mary Beth Vrane. 3rd ROW: Tim Schmal, Bill Harris, Joyce Anderson, Kathy Bach, Diane Broholm. OFFICE AIDES — 1st ROW: Janet Maudcr, Carolyn Luncsford, Angie Lenzo, Joyce Cave, Diane Galik. 2nd ROW: Mark Johnson, Pam Brown, Marion Lambc, Nancy Cardenas, Patti Laramie, Pam Frame, Rose Gonza- lez, Patty McClure, Sheri Strange. 4th ROW : Carol Sut- kowski, Pat Cawthron, Cynthia Jordan, Diane Larkin. LIBRARY AIDES — FRONT: Gail Sperry, Denise Litton, Lynan Nystrom, Marsha Renaldi, Diana Hunt, Sandra Lane. BACK: Joann Carpenter, Annate Houser, Ed Magallanez. LANGUAGE LAB ASSTS. — FRONT: Guyate Rich, Carol Hopson, Carla Riley, Laura Jakush, Kathy Therase, Cindy Scbastyen, Cindy Atkins, Doug Ventimiglia, Carlcne Pratt, Greg Runyon. BACK: Jerry Silva, Bryan Ventimiglia, Ray Chambers, Karl Dellenbach. HALL MONITORS — FIRST ROW: George Rubick, O’Neal Hampton, Jim Merch, Shawn Leeney, Mark Nagy. 2nd ROW. Bob Galloway, Ken Breu, Dave Borbcly, Laura Maurer, Kathy Ignas. 3rd ROW: Nancy Laskarin, Mary Lou Chapa, Pam Gibbs, Janice Cook, Kathy Kambiss, Debbie Richwalski, Charlotte Seagraves, Melissa Penrod. 68 Aides BOOKSTORE AIDES — LEFT BOTTOM TO TOP: Denise Litton, Bev Litton, Dee Dee Bailey, Barb Shelton, Diane Broholm, Mrs. Kucer. RIGHT BOTTOM TO TOP: Linda Ramirez, Michelle Purdue, Gail Sperry, Glenda Puckett, Sue Ludwig. Fulfilling job in bookstore, Diane Broholm files papers. GYM ASSISTANTS — 1st ROW: Bill Sassman, Pete Mazur, Joe Knoerzer, Jerry Jones, Israel Quiroz. 2nd ROW: Terry Hendon, Ken Brcu, Greg Templin, Brad Smith. 3rd ROW : Jerry Baldridge, Benny Reynolds, Ray Jovanovich, Kelly Rob- erts. 4th ROW: Craig Langohr, John Egnatz, Jerry Yorck, Ron Ebert. NURSES AIDES — Mary Lou Chapa, Charlene Harris, Adrianne Campbell, Katie Keough, Wanda Kaminski. Nancy Laskarin. A.V. AIDES — 1st ROW: Paul Howard. Tom Dan, Dave Wartsbaugh, Paul Bryak, Mike Lee. 2nd ROW: Sharon Robinson, Bill Sassman, Dean Blockland, Allan Bennett. 3rd ROW: Mr. Janco, Rob Hussey, Mark Not- toli. Bob Gilbertsen. Students performed the tasks of collecting pink slips, as monitors, setting up tapes in the language lab, shelving and filing reference materials as library aides, and answering phones along with other minor secretarial jobs as office aides. Bookstore aides sold school supplies along with sporting event tickets while A.V. aides spliced film and delivered projectors to their needed classes. Teacher aides performed vari- ous duties such as grading papers and assist- ing in gym classes. Aides 69 SPEECH AND DEBATE TEAM — FRONT: Jane Aubruner, Leslie Kutchin, Tim Sporer, Scott Cornell, Debi Ramos, David Cerda, Andrea Kujawa, Kathy Kearney, Julie Kutchin, Patti Progar. BACK: John Norris, AJ Reba, Ron Ramos, David Scott, Tim Schmal, Debbie Duncanson, Mark Nottoli, Renee Richards, Donna Waterman, Chris Gajcwski. 70 Speech and Debate NFL reinstated Organizing evidence cards, seniors Jane Aubruner and Tina Plinski prepare for the next speech. Being cross examined by opponent, senior Irma Medrano tries to answer question. Filing cards, Debi Ramos replaces them in evidence box. Making flow chart, junior Leslie Kutchin keeps tabs on opponent’s arguments. HHS regained NFL chapter after losing it last year because of non-participation. Contrary to popular belief, NFL does not stand for National Football League but for National Forensic League, a national organi- zation that awards student letters of achieve- ment for points gained in speech and debate competition. The Calumet Forensic League held meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in the fall. During spring, members of speech and debate team traveled out of town for meets. Speech and Debate ' 71 THESPIAN DRAMA CLUB — 1st ROW: Bricn Dongu, Renee Richards, Chris Gajewski, Terri Sherrod, Alfrcda Chambliss, Kathy Penny, Patti Progar. 2nd ROW: Sally Brown. Cam- mie Dunivant, Denise Plessas, Carol Sutkowski, Leesa Huber, Leslie Kutchin, Jim Whitfield. 3rd ROW: Jillian Antoine, Saralcna Stern, Marsha Renaldi, Kim Whalin, Laura Jakush, Tim Schmal, April Pouch, Karen Schwartz, Bob Donclson. 4th ROW: Kara Walls, Pat Hollis, Dave Ball, Dave Purkcy, Mary Krupinski, Annetta Sommer, Julie Kutchin. Exhibiting acting abilities, junior Bob Donelson clowns around. 72 Thespian Club HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB — 1st ROW: Mr. Gardnest Gillespie, sponsor, Pam Duke, Tracy Bratton, Mrs. Mary Molchan, sponsor. 2nd ROW: Terry Alexander, Sharon Williams, Cynthia Jordan. Discussing foreign language club with Mrs. Montgomery, freshman Miriam Chacon and Regina Hoadley take advantage of club sign up day. Clubs start late in year Although clubs were put off till the last three months of the school year, many stu- dents took an interest in belonging to an organization. Even though interests varied from student to student, there were many clubs from which to choose. Clubs ranged from crafts to ecol- ogy club, from publications to Bible club. Club sign up differed from past procedure. One hour in the gym was given for interested students to sign up for whatever club they preferred to join. Students were able to join more than one club this year. Clubs were offered for four Weds, in a month. Some clubs operated only for the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. Others were open the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays for stu- dents that wished to try out different clubs. Entertaining student body. Army Band runs through jazz number. Clubs 73 New Vesper backdrops created Kept busy by plays, assemblies and musical productions, stage crew created and assembled props, erected risers and handled all lighting jobs. Special background scenery was made this year for the Vesper concert. The scenery was designed by Mr. Martin Stiglitz and was painted and assembled by the stage crew, and special help was given from the art depart- ment. Many hours were spent by the stage crew attending after school rehearsals, in which they assisted with props and learned lighting cues. Preparing for Barefoot in the Park senior Kathy Kear- ney paints window. Cutting a piece of plywood in half, junior Bob Lambert uses power saw to make a wall. Adjusting light, senior Jack Pearman points it to the correct spot. 74 Stage Crew STAGE CREW ON FLOOR: Jack Pearman, Dave Purkey, Jim Whitfield, Pam Gibbs, Kathy Thcrase, Jon Schroeder, Bob Lambert, Kim Whalin, Dave Carrico, Laura Hussey, Frank Magliocca, Kathy Kearney. ON LADDER: Tom Kearney, Phil Lcnzo, Marion Lambe, Ron Ramos, John Russert. Preparing to adjust lights, senior Jack Pearman and junior Jim Whitfield wait for cues. Filling in spots, junior Phil Lenzo makes last minute touch-ups. Stage Crew 75 76 Teams TEAMS Teams 77 Harriers see end of old dynasty, start of new Racking up another win, senior Dave Parker sighs from relief and exhaustion. Cross Country Date HHS Opp. 9 23 Gavic 17 41 9 23 E. C. Washington 17 38 9 28 Tech 26 29 9 28 E. C. Roosevelt 15 49 10 5 Clark 23 32 10 5 Whiting 15 50 10 7 Bishop Noll 19 40 10 7 Mom n 23 Despite the cold weather and camera men from 2 on 2, Rudy Chapa displays his usual championship form. 1976 TRACK — FRONT ROW: Roderick Short, Rudy Chapa, Wilber Jackson, David Parker, Jerome Knight, Gordon Bonham, Roger Carter. BACK ROW: James Brown, coach, Dan Candiano, head coach, Bruce Smith, Ted McClendon, Charles Cook, Arcce Hampton, Jim Munoz, Ralph Rodriguiez, O’Neal Hampton, Bob Stephens, coach. 78 Track i. Date HHS 4 9-10 Mansfield Relays 5th 4 22 E. C. Roosevelt Won 4 22 Morton Won 4 M Highland Relay Whiting 3rd 4 27 ' Won 4 27 Clark Won 4 29 E. C. Washington Won 4 29 ' Bishop Noll Won 5 1 Hammond Relay 2nd 5 6 Tech Won 5 6 Gavit Won CROSS COUNTRY — FRONT ROW: Greg Klein, Dave Tharp, Brian Bartlett, Pete Morfas. BACK ROW: Ed Schus- ter, John Reese, Bob Stephens, head coach, Ray Jovanovich, Dave Bames. The gun sounds — and they’re off! Quadruple your pleasure with a four-way tie between harriers Klein, Schuster, Tharp, and Reese. The 1976 track and field season saw the end of the Dan Candiano dynasty, and the loss of notable runners Gordon Bonham, David Parker, Ted McClendon and national record holder Rudy Chapa. The team as a whole earned a co-conference championship, while Gordon Bonham was the regional win- ner in the two-mile with a time of 9:24.0. Rudy Chapa went undefeated in solo events and ran a 10,000 meter race which qualified him to participate in the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon. The team’s overall record was an impressive 8-1, the only loss being to Bishop Noll, their arch rivals of the last sev- eral years. Cross Country was a re-building experience in 1976 with not only a new coach, former assistant coach Bob Stephens, but a team made up entirely of underclassmen. Although Greg Klein was plagued by injuries, both he and Ed Schuster placed in the top ten in con- ference finals and Schuster earned a bid at regionals due to an outstanding sectional time. Cross Country 79 Trackettes, v-ballers end losing seasons Coached by Miss Sherry Williams, varsity volleyball team ended their season with 2 wins and 10 losses. Their wins were against Gary West Side with scores of 15-9, 15-9 and Tech with scores of 15-10, 15-9, 15-10. Wanda Kaminski was voted most valuable player by her teammates. Winning 1 game out of 11. Wildcat reserve volleyball scored 15-0, 15-8, 15-1 against the Tech Tigers for the only win of the season. The team was coached by Carolyn Ballenger. Varsity Volleyball Date Opp. HHS 9 21 Griffith lost 9 2? Lake Central lost 9 30 Clark lost 9 30 Morton lost 10 5 Gary West Side won 10 12 H. C. Roosevelt lost 10 12 Tech won 10 13 Whiting lost 10 14 Noll lost 10 18 Gavit lost 10 18 Highland lost 10 21 Highland lost B-Team Volleyball Date Opp HHS 9 21 Griffith lost 9 23 Lake Central lost 9 30 Clark lost 9 30 Mon on lost 10 5 Gary West Side lost 10 12 E. C Roosevelt lost 10 12 Tech won 10 13 Whiting lost 10 14 Noll lost 10 18 Gavit lost 10 18 Highland lost 10 21 Highland lost 1976 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL — 1st ROW: Mikell Graska, Sue Chintis. Kathy Kaminski. Linda Crcasbaum. Helen Backc. 2nd ROW : Mary Krmpinski, Renee Drzich, Linda Mabry, Miss Sherry Williams, coach, Debbie Richwalski, Judy Murakowski. Wanda Kaminski. 1976 B-TEAM VOLLEYBALL — 1st ROW: Diana Bereolos, Anne Munoz, Laura Hussey, Aimee Andree. 2nd ROW Sue Ix ' imbach. Andrea Macewicz, Miss Carolyn Ballenger. coach. Kathy Bach. Sherrie Foster 80 Volleyball Competing in high iump event, Kathy Kaminski executes Fosberry flop 1976 GIRLS ' TRACK — FRONT: Laura Alanza. Toni Siedentopf, Laura Jakush. MIDDLE: Ellen Pericak. Sue Leimbach. Wanda Kaminski. TOP: Kelley Kelly. Debbie Dawkins, Kathy Kaminski. Andrea Chintis. Linder the coaching of Mary Aaron, girls track and field team ended their season with a record of 1 win and 3 losses. Laura Jakush was named most valuable player and also had the fastest 220 time in the region. Laura Cyr tied Laura Jakushs’ 220 regional time. Approaching the finish line. Wendy Pate strives for a good time. Girls’ Track Date Opponent HHS 4 22 Morton Lost 4 29 West Side Witt Lost 5 4 Roosevelt Whiting Won 5 10 Gavitp Whiting Lost Girls ' Track 81 Diamond- men victorious in 21 of 27 Trying to get back on base, Wildcat diamondman slides into first. Under the coaching of Bill Strater and Jeff Stoddard, Wildcat diamondmen ended their season 21-6. Voted as all-conference players were seniors Jack Lewis, Marty Del Rio and Ron Burton, and junior John Davis. Baseball Date HHS Opp. 4 2 Lew WalLcc 4 3 Tech }M 4 6 Highland gM 4 10 Griffith ' 3 3 Bishop Noll . 3 3 Whiting 3 7 Morton 3 26 Whiting 6 1 Munster Taking stance at the plate, diamondman gets ready to swing. 82 Baseball Reaching for ball, George Leonakis hopes to tag out opposing player. 1976 BASEBALL — 1st ROW: Ron Burton, John Kooncc.Jack Lewis, Brian Szany, Marty DcIRio, Tom Neidow Jeff Stoddard, assistant coach. 2nd ROW: Tony Maneclang, John Davis, Pete Vargulich, Mike Vanco. George Leonakis Craig Langhor }rd ROW Bill Strater, coach; Rick Marks, Pete DelRio, Paul Runyon, Mark Wood, Marc Sokol. Tom Byehch. Watching the ball. Ron Burton prepares to bat Baseball 83 Golfers place 2nd in conference Soccer „ r HHS Opp. Morton 1 Bishop Noll 2 Munster o Moton o Bishop Noll 3 Clark Munster o Qark 2 Tech Getting position on Noll opponent, junior Bob Gutierez heads ball. Recording an impressive 26-7 slate, HHS golfers placed 2nd in Lake Shore Conference and were the winners of the LSC tourney. Coach Jim Ruf presented seniors Bill Bra- hos and Matt Markovich the Most Valuable Golfer award. Matt Markovich set a new school record — a low score of 34. Bill Brahos got the low average honors. The reserve team drove their way to a 6-2 season.Coach Jim Ruf is hopeful that the jun- ior varsity golfers can keep up their good record. Under the coaching of Mr. Frank Carroll, Hammond High’s varsity soccer team ended their season with 5 wins and 8 losses. Escaping the season with only one injury, HHS kickers lost their tournament to Morton with a score of 4-0. 84 Soccer John and Matt Markovich watch as Tim Weigand shows them his technique. 1976 GOLF TEAM — RIGHT TO LEFT: Matt Markovich, Tim Weigand. John Markovich, Bill Brahos, Jack Schle- singer, Mr. Jim Ruf , coach. Golf 85 Using all his power, David Davies serves ball to oppos- ing player. With precision, Chris Morfas backhands ball to opposite side of court. BOYS’ TENNIS — FRONT ROW: David Davies, Eric Huebner. BACK ROW: Hugh Dawson, Bob Kitchell, Jim West, Chris Morfas, John Norris. 86 Tennis Exerting all body power, Renee Richards completes fore- hand swing. Girls’ Tennis Date 4 27 Gavit HHS 4 Opr 3 4 30 Highland 0 5 5 3 Morton 3 4 5 5 Tech 4 3 5 10 Merrillville 0 5 5 12 Gavit 2 5 5 13 Clark 0 5 Taking aim. Sue Pate prepares to return ball to the oppo- site side of court. Racketeers end season 5-3, 2-5 Under the coaching of Hugh Dawson, the boys’ tennis team netted 5 wins and 3 losses. Tom Parker finished 3rd in the singles cham- pionship. The girls’ team ended their 2nd season with 2 wins and 5 losses. GIRLS’ TENNIS — 1st ROW: Janet Maudet, Aimee Andrec, Julie Sachs, Sue Pate, Brenda Bums, Leslie Kutchin. 2nd ROW: Kathy Singer, Cathy Georgacakes, Pattie Laramie, Merri Beth Klein, Renee Richards, Hugh Dawson, coach. Tennis 87 Varsity football ends season 5-5 Remaining Wildcats look on as teammates go on for vic- tory. Dave Nondorf positions himself on the field for a kick-off. Previous to the game, Cats boost morale while in the huddle. 88 Football Attempting to tackle each other, Hammond High Wildcat and opposing player fight it out. While trying to avoid opposing player’s tackle, Tommie Franks goes for touchdown. Concluding the season with a 5-5 record, the HHS varsity football team tied for 3rd place in the Lake Shore Conference. Senior Dave Nondorf was selected for PARADE MAGAZINE’S All-American High School Football Team. Voted to all conference were offense and defense player Dave Nondorf, defense player Bob Donelson and punter John Davis. Coach Hall contemplates strategy for Cat’s next play. Football 89 Gridmen hustle for victories Frosh gridmen ended their season with 6 wins and 1 loss. For 2 straight years, they have been conference champs under the coaching staff of Tom Zasada and John George. Under the coaching of Jeff Stoddard and Jim Sherer, B-Team had a season of 7 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie. Freshman Football Dace HHS Opr ' 9 16 Tech 30 14 9 25 Morton 20 0 9 30 Gavit 22 0 8 10 17 E C. Roosevelt 10 24 E. C Washington 4o o 10 21 Clark 10 0 10 28 Bishop Noll 6 s Date Varsitv Football HHS Opp 8 27 Lake Central 7 12 9 } South Bend Rilev T H. Schulte 21 14 9 10 6 14 9 17 1 Tech J 25 0 9 24 Morton 21 29 10 1 Gavit 34 16 10 8 E. C Roosevelt 6 7 10 15 EC Washington 16 0 10 22 ClarK 27 14 10 29 Bishop Noll o 33 Dace B-Tcam Football HHS Opp. 8 28 EF Lake Central 8 0 9 13 T. F. South 22 6 9 18 Tech 6 6 9 25 Morton Forfeit 10 2 pavif 6 0 10 9 E. C. Roosevelt 28 6 10 16 E. C. Washington 33 8 10 22 Clark Forfeit 10 30 Bishop Noll 20 0 1976 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL — 1st ROW: Larry Clarich, Kevin Posey, Ron Bennet, Richard Bomba. Ron Sims, Bill Markovich, Chris Lampkins, Kim Ripple, Ed Marks, Rich Badyn- ski. 2nd ROW: Tom Zasada, coach; Terry Barney, Ray Lopez, Chris Garcia, Tom Maul, Roger Bishop, Randall Lewis, Pat Doolin, Brian Enright, Greg Rutledge, Louis Compion, Jim Peacock, John George, assistant coach. 3rd ROW: Robert Riddle, Barry Hurt, David Croach, Darnell London, Kevin Hayes, Rick Mason, Kelly Roberts, Mark Hussey, Denton McDonald, James Lipka, Mark Grisham, Ed Cleveland. 4th ROW: David Tapper, Chuck Lawrence, Jim Mucha, Mark Murakowski, Eugene Morris, George Carpenter, Jeff Tharp, Alex Baliga, Mike Guzman, Greg McKinney, Jerry Silva, manager. 1976 VARSITY FOOTBALL — 1st ROW: Terry Glover, Jim Mcrch, Jeff Ruckman, O’Neal Hampton, Jim Leisge, Robert Wagner, David Borbely, John Davis, Shawn Lceny, David Nondorf, George Rubick, Kent Carter, Ralph Rodriquez, Jerry Jones, Tom Sutliff, manager. 2nd ROW: Lewis Andrews, John Allen, Mark Nagy, Terry Dilbeck, Scott Bishop, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Markovich, Dan Runyon, Mike Gootee, Jim Schweisthal, Steve Hilbrich, Mark Wood, Bob Donelson, Bill Mulholland, Donald Dawkins, Jim Hilbrich, Ricky Marks, manager. 3rd ROW: Paul Tancredi, Pete Korellis, Dave Gonzales, Benjie Cowan, Israel Quiroz, Paul Runyon, Dan Markovich, Jeff Vaux, Ricky Jones, Tommy Franks, Charles Taliefero, Jesse Escamilla, Matt Vela, Joe Etter, Dan Maul, Roger Blashill. 90 Football Ready to hike the ball. Cats start off a new play. While carrying the ball, number 25 gets tackled by oppo- nent. Getting straightened out by Mr. George, Alex Baliga lis- Going for touchdown. Wildcat avoids opponent ' s tackle, tens intently. Football ' 91 Catfish end 2nd in LSC and sectional Breaking both school and pool records, HHS Catfish won 6 and lost 8 during ’77 sea- son. Although the swimmers ended 2nd in Lake Shore Conference behind arch rivals Bishop Noll, they ended 2nd, ahead of them in sec- tionals. The team also took 4th place in Mun- ster Relays. Diving her way into new records, Erin Conley broke both the school and pool records with 271.40 points. A1 Kuhn broke the school record in the 50 yd. freestyle. His new record is 23.6. John Moore also broke the school record in the 100 yd. back stroke. His new record is 59-9. The catfish team was coached by Mr. Rob- ert Dennis who was assisted by Mr. Harold Feller. Leading Morton Governor, Steve Bell competes in 100 yd. butterfly. Still standing in pool, Craig Langhor asks timer for his Explaining strategy, coach Bob Dennis talks with team members, time. 92 Swimming Swimming On the way to completing 100 yd. backstroke, John Moore makes turn. SWIM TEAM — 1st ROW: Francine Fletcher, Celeste Davis, Kathy Salyer, Wendy Reed, Patty Luncsford, Cindy Myers, Erin Conley, Lori Goins, Maureen Bums, Kathy Simpson, Sandy Anguiano. 2nd ROW: Tom Kuhn, Bill Nellett, Kevin Thorpe, Gary Duncanson, Stacy Fletcher, Lee Tapper, Dan Strode, Mitchell Graska, Jerry McFaddcn, Chester Nellett, Pete Mazur, Chuck Smallman, Brad Smith. 3rd ROW: Bill Sassman, manager, Tom Hohcnbcrger,Todd Grigereit, Steve Bell, Harold Thcrault, Jim Hansen, Ken Mulholland, John Moore, A1 Kuhn, Craig Langhor, Mr. Harold Feller, coach, Mr. Robert Dennis, coach. Date HHS Opp. 11 13 Culver Relays 11 13 12 2 Tech 93 76 12 4 Munster Rclaycr 4th 12 7 Morton 78 94 12 9 Crown Point 67 93 12 11 Culver 83 98 12 14 Merrillville 64 108 12 16 Portage 77 95 12 27 Merrillville Swim Fest 5th 1 4 Bishop Noll 80 92 1 6 Griffith 106 66 1 7 Gary West 98 68 1 1} Gavit 105 66 1 15 Valpo 49 123 1 18 Highland 64 108 1 20 Lowell 96 75 1 24 Gary Wirt 92 70 Beginning race. Chuck Smallman leaves block. Swimming 93 Matmen join sectional champs Expressing disagreement with ref’s decision, Ralph Rodriguez and O’Neal Hampton tell referee. uv B-Team Wrestling Date 12 7 12 9 12 14 12 16 1 4 1 6 1 13 1 18 1 20 1 25 Teth Whiting Morton EC Roosevelt Munster EC Washington Bishop Noll Gavit TF North Clark HHS Opp 9 44 r B-TEAM — 1st ROW: Jon Thorcson, Ronnie Sims, Phil Lenzo, Mike Raysses, Tommy Ryan, Joe Ramos. 2nd ROW Dave Gonzalez, Ricky Marks, Mike Gootcc, Phil Wagner, Dan Markovich. Frank Riccardi. 3rd ROW Jesse Escamilla, Pat Doolin, Chris Lampkins, Jim Mosca, John Krupinski, Kim Ripple, Ray Chambers, John Okichich, Mr. Luncsford, coach. Putting guillotine hold on opponent. Rich Meyers strives to gain more points for HHS. Concerned with player’s match, Mr. Karl Deak concen- trates on moves. 94 Wrestling Applying body pressure, Jim Merch flattens out opponent. FROSH WRESTLERS — FRONT: Mike Raysses. Tommy Rhyne. Pat Doolin, Joe Ramos, Ronnie Sims. 2nd ROW: Chris Lampkins, Bill Markovich, Denton McDonald, Mark Grisham, Ed Marks, John Thorcson, Kim Ripple, Mr. Dan Lunesford, coach. Participating in numerous tournaments and meets, HHS grapplers ended their season with a successful 7-3 record under the coach- ing staff of Mr. Karl Deak and Mr. Dan Lunesford. Along with snatching the title of Lake Shore Conference co-champions, the matmen machos were also 1977 sectional champs. Wildcat wrestlers participated in the Wildcat and Northwood Invitationals in which they placed 7th and 4th, respectively. O’Neal Hampton was named most valua- ble wrestler. Hampton was conference champ as well as sectional and regional champ and placed 3rd in semi-state. Jim Merch was Northwood Invitational champ. Bill Markovich, Ralph Rodriguez, Bob Donelson and Pete Vargulich were all individual sectional champs. B-Team wrestlers completed their season with 4 wins and 6 losses. Their victories were against Morton, ECR, Munster and Clark. Frosh Lake Shore Conference champs included Bill Markovich, Eddie Marks, Mark Grisham and Denton McDonald. VARSITY WRESTLERS — 1st ROW: Chris Lampkins, Jim Mosca, Ricky Marks, Bill Markovich, Ed Marks, Kim Ripple, John Krupinski, Tony Golfis. 2nd ROW Dan Markovich. Mark Grisham, O ' Neal Hampton, Jim Merch, Bob Donelson, Pete Vargulich, Terry Glover. Tim Orr, Phil Wagner, Dwight Kyle. 3rd ROW Mr Dan Lunesford, coach asst . Jeff Ruck- man, John Thoreson, Denton McDonald, Rich Meyers, Mike Cornell, Dave Borbely. Kerry Keith, Frank Sakclaris, Mr. Karl Deak, coach. Wrestling 95 B-ballettes end season 2-9, 3-8 1 • ' tr 24 m pi| 1 k 1 m . Stretching for ball, HHSer grabs a rebound. i . i H ! F GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL — KNEEUNG: Valerie Banks, Sue Chintis, Helen Backe. STANDING: Debbie Rancifer, manager, Debra Dawkins, Lola Young, Miss Sherry Williams, coach, Teresa Young, Brenda Bums, Martha Smith, manager. GIRLS ' B-TEAM BASKETBALL — FRONT ROW: Anne Munoz, Patti Spain, Alfreda Chambliss, Helen Coulter, Anne Cattledge. SECOND ROW: Debbie Rancifer, manager, Andrea Ryan, Miss Carolyn Ballcnger, coach, Teresa Young, Martha Smith, manager. After seven straight losses, girls’ varsity basketball came up to win against Gary Win with a score of 36-26. They then went on to lose two, but then picked up another win in their last game against Horace Mann, with a final score of 37-31. Coached by Miss Sherry Williams, b-ballers finalized their season with a 2-9 record. Fellow teammates voted Brenda Burns Most Valuable Player. Coached by Miss Carolyn Ballenger, girls’ b-team basketball team ended their season with a 3-8 record. Their wins were against Gary Wirt with a score of 13-11, Tech 32-14 and Horace Mann with a score of 18-12. 96 Girls ' Basketball Gaining control of ball, junior Brenda Burns dribbles past fallen opponent. Frosh swishers end 2nd in LSC Frosh A” team b-ballers ended their sea- son with an outstanding record of 15 wins and 3 losses. Their losses were to T.F. North, Noll and Noll in the Lake Shore Conference toumey. Frosh Wildcats ended 2nd in L.S.C. standings. Frosh B” team also had a season record of 8 wins and 2 losses. Their losses were to Lake Central and Munster. Concentrating on game, coach John George plans next moves. After talcing a shot. Wildcats and opponents scramble for rebound. B-Tcam Basketb Date | ■ 11 26 — w 11 30 Griffith 12 3 Munster 12 10 Gavit 12 11 Valfl fP 12 14 Lake Ce ra] 12 17 U-sv ' ' 12 2R 29 I uTV 2 22 Gary Roosevelt ii HHS Opp. 41 30 37 31 35 38 52 37 61 51 37 41 70 71 43 46 36 44 32 ■v 7 ' 32 34 54 8 (5 46 38 46 53 47 40 39 33 53 y Freshman Basketball A” Team a i. V ' B” Team 2 2 Lew Wallace 2 3 BC Washington 2 7 TF Nonh 98 Basketball Racing past Tech player, Ricky Jones dribbles down floor. B TEAM BASKETBALL — FROM LEFT: Charles Taliafcro, Ricky Jones, Luke Vargulich, Vincent Doty, Donald Weems, Kelly Roberts, Lou Andrews, Craig Dent, Lee Frank, Freddie Greer, manager, Mr. John George, coach. FROSH BASKETBALL — 1st ROW: Jeff Boyette, Rex Larkin, Lewis Wilhight, Randall Lewis, Blair Smith, Mike Sum- mers, Salvador Magallanez. 2nd ROW: Luke Vargulich, Ed Askew, Kelvin Alcox, Vincent Doty, Kelly Roberts, George Carpenter, Gieg Brown, Chuck Morris, (coach) Tom Zasada. Managers — LEFT : Steve Garrett. RIGHT: Darnell London. Ignoring outstretched arms of Tech opponent, Brian Weems passes ball. HHS junior varsity b-ballers ended their ’76- ’77 campaign with a 7-11 record. Led by Craig Dent’s 153 points, the junior Cats connected for a total of 808 points, while opponents collectively scored 812 points. Most steals and most turnover honors went to sophomore Craig Dent. Sophomore Vin- cent Doty connected on 34 of his 66 shots to capture high field goal percentage honors with 52%. Freshman Jeff Bayette finished the year with a 73% free throw average, followed closely by sophomore Pete Korellis with 61%. Basketball 99 Cats place 2nd in sectionals Finishing 2-18, varsity basketballers turned in one of the poorest records in the history of HHS. After winning their first game of the sea- son, the Cats lost 14 in a row before defeating neighboring rival Tech. The win came on a last second shot by junior Cliff Sangster to give the b-ballers a 64-63 victory. With the HHS victory over Hammond Tech, the Wildcats received the Brag Ball trophy. The trophy was donated by HHS and Tech alumni Paul A. Walker and David E. Hildreth, respectively. The purpose of the trophy is to maintain competitive spirit between the two schools. To the joy of their fans, HHS placed 2nd in sectionals over Clark and Gavit. Fighting off opponents, senior Joel Roper strives to gain rebound. Holding Brag award high over head, Terry Motley rejoices in victory over Tech. VARSITY BASKETBALL — Jerry Jones, manager, Tony Davis, manager. Tommy Franks, Lee Frank, Lou Andrews, James Lewis, Terry Motley, Brian Weems, Dave Koch, Lee Tharp, Craig Dent, Pete Korellis, Mr. Leroy Harwell, coach. 1 00 Basketball Sitting flat on the floor, Lee Frank struggles to claim ball. Showing concern for team, coach Harwell discusses call with referee. Towering over opponent, Terry Motley attempts to pass ball to fellow teammate. Trying to avoid Gavit players, Tommy Franks tries to pass ball to Terry Motley. Basketball 101 102 Individuals INDIVIDUALS Individuals 103 Additions made in faculty and families The 1976-77 school year has seen many new faces, and many positions were replaced by new, fresh, and rookie teachers. Those who happened upon HHS were: Mr. Brown, Miss Williams, Mrs. Dretzke, Mrs. William- son, Mr. Bachmann, Miss Harvey and Mr. Luncsford, whose subjects range from physi- cal education to biology. New faces were seen not only in the HHS family of faculty, but also in the faculty’s families. Three future teachers and counselors were welcomed into the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schwartz (German), Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monberg (sen- ior class counselor) and the child of Mr. Bob and Mrs. Anna Urick will have the good for- tune of excelling in two subjects (math and foreign language). Reviewing a student’s schedule, assistant principal Mike Hriso opts for approval. While conversing on the phone, principal Dr. F. K. Feuerbach talks over a matter of importance. 1 04 Faculty MISS ELIZABETH ANDERSEN — business. MR. DON BACHMANN — math. MR. RAYMOND BALL — an; Photography Club. MR. EUGENE BARON — math; Math Club. MRS. KAREN BAUMANN — art; Expanded Arts. MR. HAROLD BINKERT — social studies. MR. ROBERT BROCK — guidance, department chairman. MR. JAMES BROWN — industrial arts; track. MRS. JACQUELINE BUSS — vocal music. MRS. WENDY CANDIANO — special education. MR. FRANK CARROLL — social studies; soccer; Soccer Club. MRS. LOIS CHANG — English; Bible Club. MR. HUGH DAWSON — science; tennis; Ecology Club. MR. KARL DEAK — English; wrestling. MR. ROBERT DENNIS — social studies; swimming; Swim Team Timers; Scuba Diver’s Club. Faculty 105 MRS. DONNA DRETZKE — English. MISS CAROL FISHER — English. MR. RON GALOSICH — social studies; G’s Book Club. MR. VICTOR GEORGAS — social studies. MR. JOHN GEORGE — social studies; boy’s phys. ed.; football. MR. GARDEST GILLESPIE — industrial arts; Human Relations Club. MR. FRANK GRADISHER — math. MISS RITA GROSE — girl’s phys. ed. MR. GEORGE HALL — boy’s phys. ed.; varsity football. Cruising down one-way avenue the wrong way, Mr. Schwartz approaches the intersection. 1 06 Faculty Taking advantage of their break hour, Miss Fisher and Mr. Schischka relax in the teachers’ lounge. MRS. MARY ALICE HANNON — English. MRS. DONNA HARVEY — foreign language. MR. LEROY HARWELL — English; varsity basketball. MRS. MARY HELEN HOOK — home economics. MR. JERRY JANCO — librarian; audio visual; Photography Club. MRS. EMANDA JONES — English. Foculty 107 Observing a football game from press box, Mr. Harwell and Mr. Carroll ponder on the outcome. MRS. MARY JONES — math. MR. ROBERT KING — science. MRS. KATHY KOVACH — English. MR. STEVE KUCER — social studies. MRS. FLORENCE KVARTA — school nurse; Health Career Club. MRS. MARY LACY — business. MR. DANIEL LUNCSFORD — science; wrestling assistant. MR. LAWRENCE LUNDGREN — science, department chairman; Science Club. MRS. MARGARET MERTENS — English, department chairman. 1 08 Faculty MRS. MARY ANN MOLCHAN — guidance; JNHS; Human Relations Club. MR. FRED MONBERG — guidance; speech and debate. MRS. JANICE MONTGOMERY — foreign language, department chairman; Foreign Language Club. MR. JULES PAPAIS — science. MR. WAYNE PECHER — math, department chairman; Chess Club. MR. JAMES QUALKINBUSH — instrumental music; Key Club. MRS. THELMA RICE — special ed. MRS. MARY ROBISON — English; theater director; Dramatics Club. Faculty 109 Mr. Lawrence Lundgren looks on while Mr. Hugh Dawson dusts pollen of cactus blossom. MR. JAMES RUF — math; golf; math club. MR. GUS SCHISCHKA — business, department chairman; office machine study club. MR. TOM SCHWARTZ — foreign language; association sponsor. MR. CHARLES SIZEMORE — science. MR. WILLIAM SLIVKA — English; publications; Quill Sc Scroll; publications club. MR. JOE SNARICH — criminal justice. MR. JAMES SODERQUIST — social studies department chairman. MR. ROBERT STEPHENS — math; cross country; track; H-Men Club. 110 Faculty Finishing rough edges, Mr. Raymond Ball smooths ceramic jar. MR. JEFF STODDARD — math; football; baseball. MR. WILLIAM STRATER — social studies; boys phys ed; athletic director; baseball. MRS. BERNA DEAN THOMAS — home economics. MRS. ANNA URICK — foreign language. MR. ROBERT URICK — math; classical music club. MR. HERBERT WATTAM — counselor; NHS sponsor. MISS SHERRY WILLIAMS — girls’ phys ed; girls’ volleyball; girls’ basketball. MRS. JUDY WILLIAMSON — foreign language. MR. THOMAS ZA SADA — business; freshman football; freshman basketball; H- Men Club. Delighted by the new arrival, Mr and Mrs. Urick show off son Thomas Andrew Faculty 1 1 1 While students sit in classes, many adult workers strive to maintain continuity at Ham- mond High School. School board officials made many deci- sions concerning HHS, while office workers tried to fulfill all duties to the fullest poten- tial. Cafeteria workers try to fill the needs of 4th and 5 th lunch hours by preparing various foods. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS — Dr. Willard Congreve. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT — Mr. Frank Sanders. SECRETARIES — SITTING: Mrs. Dcvonia Vance. STANDING: Miss Elise Nance, Mrs. Joan O’Rourke. HAMMOND BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES — SITTING: Mrs. Lois Bell, Mr. Richard Schrciber. STANDING: Mr. Max Mason, Dr. David Cooley, Mr. Adolph Biel. 112 Adults GUIDANCE OFFICE SECRETARY — Mrs. June Toren. CAFETERIA STAFF SITTING: Mari Callahan, Elizabeth Hunter, Terry Willoughby. Maggie Moskalick, Ella Wil- LIBRARIAN — Mrs. Ida Brown. bum, Myrtle Green. STANDING: Adclla Maury, Juanita Mantel, Anna Carnett, Sue Feller, Joan Bittick, Johann Sam- mons, Fran Tcssmann, Wanda Freed, Pat Brock, Maxine Roberts. Adults 1 1 3 Seniors prepare for their future With the beginning of their final year, seniors made many various decisions concern- ing their future lives, whether college-bound or seeking employment. Preparations for their last year included measuring for caps and gowns, ordering announcements, taking the college board tests and finalizing college applications. Included in this was picture sittings for the Class of 77 by Bodie Photographers. Seniors completed their last days as a group by attending Baccalaureate and Com- mencement exercises held on June 9, 1977. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — ON TOP: Scott Cornell. BELOW: Merri Beth Klein, Rick Bell, Lynn Kolat. TERRY ALEXANDER — Knitting and Crocheting Club 3; Monitors 1; Teacher’s Asst. 1; Hum. Rel. 2. PAUL ANTHONY JOE TYRONE ARCHIBALD JANE HELEN AUBRUNER — JNHS 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; House Rep. 4; Dunes Staff 3, Editor 4; Debate 3, 4; Speech Arts 4; NFL 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Women in Eng. Inst. 3; Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; Swim Team Timers 1, 2, 3, 4; Sign Lang. Club 2; Publications 3. DANIEL FRANCIS AUSTGEN — House Rep. 1; Swimming 2, 3; Skin Diving Club 2, 3. DEIDRE DENISE BAILEY — Bookstore 3, 4; Dunes Staff 1, 4; House Rep. 1; Monitors 1, 2; Health Caree rs 3; G’s Book Club 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 3; Hum. Rel. 2; Stat Cats 4; Cheerbloc 1, 2; Office Asst. 1, 2, 3. 114 Seniors DAVID BALL — Our Town;” Whodunit;” Barefoot in the Park;” Boys’ State 3; Drama Club 3, 4; JNHS 2, 3; NHS 4; G’s Book Club 3; Stage Crew 2; Swimming 2. TERRA BARGE — Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; BSM 1, 2; Cheerblock 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY — Our Town;” Senator 2; Teacher Asst. 3; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Chansonettes 3, 4; Mat Maids 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4 ; Melodears 2. TIMOTHY JAMES BAUGHMAN SHARON M. BAUMGARTNER — Bookstore 2; Dunes Staff 2, 3; House Rep. 4; JNHS 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Pom Cats 2, 3; Mat Maids 1, 2, 3. STEPHEN A. BECZE — Soccer 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2. ADRIANNE PRISILLA BELINSKY RICK BELL — Vice-Pres. Class Officer 2, 4; H-Men 1, 2, 3; JNHS 2, 3; G’s Book Club 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Skin Diving Club 1, 2, 3. SCOTT J. BELL While receiving instructions from Mrs. Mary Robison, Jack Pearman asks questions. Seniors 11 5 ANITA BENOIT — Our Town; Teacher ' s Asst. 2; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Chansonettes 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Concert Choir 4; Mat Maids i. 2. 3. STEVE BESSEY DAVID A. BORBELY — House Rep. 1 ; Monitor 3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4; Weightlifting 1,2, 3.4; Gym Asst. 1, 2, 3,4. Seeking asst h jation recorder position. l .rn Russert deliv- ers campaign speech. Gaining information about future opportunities. Mary Kay Hauter questions Army representative at college night. WILLIAM THEODORE BORCHARDT KAREN ANNE BOROWSKI — Sign Lang. Club 2, 3; Mat Maids 1. DEBRA LYNN BOYD — Health Careers 2, 3; Teacher Asst. 4; Office Aid 3. TIMOTHY LYNN BRADLEY — JNHS 3; NHS 4. TRACY BRATTON — Sign Lang. Club 1 ; Hum. Rel. 2. 3; Office Aid 1. JANET BREU 116 Seniors KKNNETH WILLIAM BREU — Boys ' Chorus I ; House Rep. 1, 2; Monitor 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 1 ; AV Aide 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Gym Asst. 2, 3, 4. DIANE LYNN BROHOI.M — Bookstore 4; Teachers Asst. 4; GAA 1 ; G’s Book Club 2, 3; Cheer Bloc 2; Guidance Aide. PAM BROWN — Bookstore 2, 3, 4; Herald Staff 3; Library Staff 1; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Cheer Bloc 2; Office Aide 3; Counselors Aide 3,4. ANN BURGAN — Knitting and Crocheting Club 1 ; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Teachers Asst. 4; G’s Book Club 3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Hum. Rel. 2; Glee Club 4. FRANCES DENISE CANNON — Knitting and Crocheting Club 1, 2; Sign Lang. 1, 2, 3, 4; House Rep. 1 ; Library Staff; Band 1; Camera Club 3. CHERYL LYNNE CARNETT — JNHS 3; Health Careers 2; Ath. Sec. 4. GLORIA DARSETTE CARPENTER — Teachers Asst. 4; Stat. Cats 4; BSM 1,2; Cheerblock 2. JAMES KENT CARTER ROGER CARTER — Biology Club 3; Boys’ Chorus 3; Track 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Glee Club 3; Ecology Club 4. DWAYNE CATTLEDGE JOYCE A. CAVE — JNHS; Mat Maid 2. 3; Office Aide 3, 4. PATRICIA DALE C AWTHORN — Expanded Arts 1 ; Health Careers 1 ; Teacher Asst. 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN — Sleeping Beauty”, Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch”; Chess Club 1 ; Boys ' Chorus 1 ; Boys’ Ensemble 2; House Rep. 2; JNHS 3; Stage Crew 2; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3. 4; Math Club 3, 4. BEATRIX, CHAPA ANDREA CHINTIS — Herald Staff 2, 3, 4; House Rep. 2; JNHS 2; NHS 3. 4; Senate 1 ; Girls’ Track 3, 4; Mat Maids 1. 2, 3. 4. Seniors 1 1 7 ROBERT S. CLARKE DANIEL GERARD COMER — Dunes Staff 4. DENNIS CONROY — Teacher Asst. 3; Art Club 1, 2. CHARLES EDWARD COOK — Boys’ Chorus 2; H-Men 1, 2, 3; House Rep. 2, 3; Monitors 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Concert Choir 4. JANICE VERNA COOK — House Rep. 1 ; Monitor 4; Teacher Asst. 4; Hum. Rel. 3; Stat Cats 1; BSM 1, 2. SCOTT CORNELL — Sec. of Elections 4; Boys’ State 3; Chess Club 1; Class President 3, 4; House Rep. 2; JNHS 2; Lang. Lab Asst. 3; Speech Arts 4; Debate 4; NHS 3, 4; NFL 4; Prom Comm. 3. DEBRA SUE CUNNINGHAM — Association Cabinet, Sec. of Student Publicity 4; Herald Staff 2, 3 Feature Editor, 4 Editor; JNHS 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; GAA 1 ; Girls’ Chorus 1; Chansonettes 2, 3; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Publications Club 2, 3, 4. LAURA JEAN CYR — Senator 2; Cheerleading Varsity 3, 4, B-Team 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Chansonettes 3; Swim Team Timers 1 ; Glee Club 3; Concert Choir 4; Girls’ Track 1, 3, 4. KIMBERLY KAYE CZER WONKA JOHN MARTIN DA VIS — Monitor 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3; Gym Asst. KARL EDWARD DELLENBACH BRIEN L. DONGU — The Little Heir;” Soccer 2, 3, 4. CATHY DRUX CONNIE ELIOU — Knitting and Crocheting Club 3; Sign Lang. Club 2; JNHS; Swim Team Timers 1. JANE ETTER — Senior Princess; House Rep. 1, 2, 3; JNHS 3, 4; Teacher Asst. 3; Swimming 1; Girls’ Track 3; Pom Cats 3. 118 Seniors ANDREA EUCCE — Girls’ State Delegate; JNHS 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Teacher Asst, 2, 3; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Chansonettes 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Mclodears 1 ; Madrigals 4; YFU Exchange Program, Germany 3. MARK ANTHONY FERREE — Stigfield Follies;” Sleeping Beauty;” Biology Club 2; Monitor 2, 3; Transportation Club. MARYANN FISHER — Our Town;” House Rep. 1 ; Health Careers 2, 3; Teacher Asst. 3; Swimming 1; Swim Team Timers 1. PAMELA KAY FRAME — Office Aide 3, 4. ISKER MARLENE FRANK — Classical Music Club 1, 5, 4; Science-Math 2; Speech Arts 4; Teacher Aide 4; Stage Crew 3. DIANE MARIE GALIK While concentrating on music, senior Jeff Ruckman perfects pan. DEBORAH GANNON TERESA ANN GARDNER — Mat Maid 1, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA RENEE GATES Seniors 1 1 9 PAMELA J. GIBBS — Dunes Staff 4; House Rep. 3; Library Staff 2; Monitors 4; Teacher’s Asst. 4; Stage Crew 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Hum. Rel. 2 ; Stat Cats 4 ; T rack Aide 3. 4 ; BSM 1 ; Matmaids 3. TERRENCE BERNARD GLOVER ROBERT EDWARD GONZALEZ ROSEMARY GONZALEZ MIKELL GRASKA — Bookstore 3; Herald Staff 2; Knitting and Crocheting Club 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Band 2, 4. WALTER MELVIN GREEN JR. POLLY HELEN GREEN WELL — Health Careers 3; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4 ; Pom-Cats 2, 3 Co- Captain; Publications 2. SHEILA GUTHRIE ROBERT GUTIERREZ — Chess Club 1, 2; House Rep. 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1. JEANNE MARIE INGRAM GUZMAN 1 20 Seniors JANET ELIZABETH HANSEN — Labors of Love;” Our Town;” Frosh Cheerleading; Teacher Asst. 2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Track 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Mat Maids 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN HARRIS KEITH ALAN HARTMAN — Dunes Staff 2,3; Boys’ Chorus 2 ; Herald Staf f 3 ; Lang. Lab Asst. 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Hum. Rel. MARY KAY HAUTER MARY M. HELLER TERRY ALLEN HENDON LORI CHRISTINE HERSHBERGER — JNHS; Health Careers 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Chansonettes 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Publications Club 2; Camera Club 1. SHEILA HILL — Hum. Rel. 2; Office Aide 2, 3; Dean’s Aide 1, 2; BSM 1. CAROLYN MARIE HOHENBF.RGER ERICJ. HUEBNER — Barefoot in the Park;” Our Town;” Whodunit;” Assoc. Vice-President 4; Chess Club; JNHS; Speech Arts 4; Debate 4; NHS; NFL; Swimming 1; Tennis 1, 3, 4; Leadership Inst. 3. Seniors 1 21 JOHN ROGER HUSSEY KATHLEEN ANN IGNAS — Expanded Arts 3; Monitor 3, 4; Concession Aide 2, 3, 4. CINDY INGRAM — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Mat Maids 1, 2, 3. SUSAN MARIE JACKSON — JNHS 2, 3; Health Careers 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 1,2, 3. LAURA JALLO DINAH L. JARVIS — Dunes Staff 4; Knitting and Crocheting Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Publications 3. LAVETTA MARIE JOHNSON — Girls’ Chorus 1; Chansonettes 3; Hum. Rel. 3; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; BSM 1, 2, 3. MARK JOHNSTON — Chess Club 1 ; Boys’ Chorus 3; Library Staff 1; Monitors 2, 3, 4; AV Aide 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Skin Diving Club 2, 3; Glee Club 4. DARLA JONES JERRY LEE JONES — Follies 1; H-Men 3, 4; Teacher Asst. 4; Baseball Mgr. 3, 4; Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; BSM Club 1, 2; Football Club 3. KENNETH MICHAEL JONES THERESA A. JONES CYNTHIA LAFA YE JORDAN — Girls’ State 3 ; JN HS3;NHS4;Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Chansonettes 4; Women in Eng. Inst.; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Melodears 2; Pom Cats 3; Counselor Aide 1, 2, 3; Cheerblock 1, 2 . ROBBIN LYNN KAPROCKI WANDA KAMINSKI — Chess Club 2, 3; Dunes Staff 4; Library Staff 3, 4; Health Careers 2; GAA 1 ; Volleyball 3; Track 3, 4; Nurses Aide 4. 1 22 Seniors KATHLEEN M. KEARNEY — Chess Club 1, 2; Speech Arts4; NFL 4; Health Careers 3; Stage Crew 3, 4; Nurses Aide 1, 3; Office Aide 2; Thespian Society 4. TERRI LYNN KISSEE — Knitting and Crocheting Club 2; Sign Lang. Club 1; Monitor 2; Soccerettes 3; Mat Maid 1; Dean’s Aide 3. ROBERT MICHAEL K1TCHELL — Chess Club 1 ; H-Men 2, 3; Monitor 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. MERRI BETH KLEIN — Our Town;” Who-dun-it;” The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch;” Class Treas. 4; JNHS 3; NHS 4; GAA 1 ; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Mat Maid 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Melodears 2. DAVID LEO KOCH LYNN MARIE KOLAT — Our Town;” Class Of ficer 4; Health Careers 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Swim Team Timers 1. RUSSELL KOWALISYN — Our Town;” G’s Book Club 3. ANTHONY JOSEPH KRUPINSKI GAIL PATRICIA KUDERA ALFRED JOHN KUHN — Swim Team 1, 2, 3,4. CECIL LAMPKINS, JR. RHONDA RHEA LANE CRAIG EDWARD LANGOHR PATRICIA M. LARAMIE — Class Pres. 2; Health Careers 3; Teacher’s Asst. 3; GAA 1 ; Volleyball 1 ; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Melodears 2; Guidance Aide 4. NANCY LYNN LASKARIN Seniors 1 23 DEE ANN LEAR — Sign Lang. Club 3; Monitors 4; Track 3, 4; Swim Team Timers 1, 2; Stat Cats 1; Drill Team 1, 2, 3. LARRY JOE LEE SHAWN MICHAEL LEENEY SUSAN LEE LEIMBACH — Bookstore 2; Class Treas. 1; Classical Music Club 1, 2, 3; Teacher Asst. 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES D. LEISGE GEORGE MICHAEL LEONAKIS — Class Sec. 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Prom Comm. 3; Herald Staff 2; Expanded Arts 1; Baseball Club 2; Trans. Club 3. Skimming lines for memorization, Siobhan Schuster Conferring drum part, senior Kathie Norden assists band director Mr. James Qualkinbush. reviews script. MONICA LEA LEWIS — Cheerleading 1; Knitting and Crotcheting Club 2; Stat Cats 1. MICHAEL DUANE LIGHTSEY DIANA LOPEZ 1 24 Seniors LINDA MABRY — Lang. Lab Asst. 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Human Relations 3; Stat Cats 4; BSM 2, 3, 4. SHAWN MICHAEL MADDY — Monitor 2; Frosh Football; Track 1; Wrestling 1; Weightlifting 2. KELLY SUZANNE MANSELL — Counselor Aide 2, 3, 4; Publications Club 2. THERESE ANN MANZO — Sign Lang. Club 2; Health Careers 3. CAROLYN LYNN McKINNEY MARLOW ROBERT LOUIS MARTIN — Chess Club 3, 4; JNHS 3; Lang. Lab Asst. 3; NHS 3; Ecology Club 1, 2. DEBRA ANN REARDEN MARTIN NANCY KLARE McDONALD JERRY McFADDEN — Chess Club 1; H- Men 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Skin Diving Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4. IRMA MEDRANO — Chess Club 1 ; JNHS 3; Speech Arts 4; Debate 4; NFL 4; Health Careers 3; Teacher Asst. 4; Stage Crew 1; Spanish Club 2; Counselor Aide 4; I.U. Summer Inst. 3; Spanish Club Princess 2; Dean’s Aide 2. JAMES ALLEN MERCH TRUDY MERRITT — Sign Lang. Club 2, 3; Band 1. BEVERLY ANN MEYERS — Bookstore 2, 3; Court 1 ; Mat Maid 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLESTER BETH MILES JENNIFER JO MISNER — Library Staff 1, 3; Teacher Asst. 4; GAA 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Office Aide 3. Seniors 1 25 MONA MITCHELL PATRICIA A. NASH — Stigfield Follies; Bookstore 1 ; Drama Club 2; Dunes Staff 2; Herald Staff 3; Monitor 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Cheer Block 1, 2. JULIANN MARIE NAWRACAJ — Sign Lang. Club 2; Monitor 1 ; Band 1 ; Mat Maid 1, 2; Drill Team 2; Office Asst. 1, 2, 3. DAVID PAUL NONDORF KATHIE NORDEN — Sign Lang. Club 2; Expanded Arts 1 ; JNHS 3 ; Classical Music Club 1, 3; NHS 4; Stage Crew 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4. JOHN ROBERT NORRIS — Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Arts 4; Debate 4; Monitor 2, 3; NFL 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. ALICE JEAN O’CONNOR ROBERT EDWIN OKICHICH JEFFREY DALE OUTLER JANICE KAY OVERSTREET — Dunes Staff 3, Associate Editor 4; Publications 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; Sign Lang. Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Aide 1. COLLEEN JANICE OWENS WENDY MARIE PATE — Bookstore 2; House Rep. 3; JNHS 2, 3; Track 3; Office Aide 3, 4. DONNA JEAN PAWENSKI — JNHS 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Health Careers 3; Teacher’s Asst. 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Chansonettes 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Office Aide 2; Publications 2. JACK PEARMAN — Boys’ Chorus; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Thespian Soc. MELISSA LEE PENROD — Class Officer 2, Treas.; Dunes Staff 2, 3,4; JNHS 2, 3; Monitor 4; Mat Maid 1 ; Publications 3, 4. 1 26 Seniors DOUG PERDUE ELLEN PERICAK — Bookstore 1 ; Chess Club 1; House Rep. 3; JNHS 3; Classical Music Club 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Track 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Publications 2. STEFAN PETRO PYLYPCZAK — Expanded Arts 1; JNHS 2, 3; NHS4; Football 1 ; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ALLEN PURKEY DEBRA RENEE RANCIFER — Sign Lang. Club 2; Knitting and Crocheting Club 3; Teacher Asst. 3; BSM 1, 2. ALBERT MICHAEL REBA — JNHS 3; Speech Arts 4; Debate 4; Classical Music Club 2; NHS 4; NFL 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Sci-Math 3; Stage Band 4. DONNA REED — Class Officer Vice Pres. 1; Herald Staff 1,2; House Rep. 2; Stage Crew 2. TIMOTHY BRYAN REED LYNN ELLEN RETTIG Filling out receipts, senior class treasurer Merri Beth Klein keeps track of class dues. Seniors 1 27 , BENNY WAYNE REYNOLDS RENEE ANNE RICHARDS — All School Plays; Chm. of Student Activities; Drama Club 4; Dunes Staff; Girls’ State; Herald Staff 4; House Rep. 1, 2; JNHS 2; Speech Arts 4; Debate 4; NHS 4; Senate 3; Basketball 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Hum. Rel. 2; Swim Team Announcer 4; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Melodears 2; Madrigals 4; Track Aide 2, 3, 4; NFL 4. DEBRA MAE RICHWALSKI — Knitting and Crocheting Club 1,2; Lang. Lab Asst. 1, 2, 3; Monitors 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Kats 4; Stat Kats 4; Soccerettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mat Maids 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Bat Girl 3, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3; Track Aide 4. NANCY RITTENHOUSE — Girls’ Chorus 2; Swim Team Timers 3, 4. DIANE ROACH — JNHS. PAMELA JO ROBINSON — GAA 1; Track 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Swim Team Timers 1 ; Glee Club 2 ; Mat Maids 3, 4. RALPH PHILLIP RODRIGUEZ — House Rep. 2, 3; Teachers Asst. 3, 4; Stage Crew 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Hum. Rel. 2. JOEL DAVID ROPER — JNHS 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; House Rep. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. GEORGE RUBICK — House Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Monitor 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4. JEFFERY RUCKMAN — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 3, 4. DANIEL JOHN RUSSERT — Who Dun It;” Assoc. Recorder 4; Boys’ State 4; House Rep. 3; JNHS 3; NHS 4; DAR; Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 1st Place. FRANK ALEX SAKELARIS JEAN SERBENTAS HAROLD STEVEN SHELTON ALBERT C. SICKLES — House Rep. 1 ; G’s Book Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3. 1 28 Seniors JOSE SILVA — JNHS 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. KATHY SINGER — Bookstore 1; Class Officer, Secretary 2; House Rep. 4; GAA 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4 ; Girls’ Chorus 1 ; Glee Club 2 ; Concert Choir 3, 4; Mat Maid 3- CAROL SMITH CYNTHIA TAMMY SPENCER — JNHS 3; NHS 4; Teacher Asst. 3; Volleyball 1 ; Girls’ Chorus 1; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Women in Eng. Inst. 3; BSM 1, 3; Cheerblock Club 2; PTSA Vice-Pres. 4. ALTHEA CELESTE SPIRES —JNHS 3; Teacher Asst. 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Chansonettes 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4. GRETCHEN MARYANN SPOLNIK — Band 1, 2; Publications Club 2, 3; Camera Club 1. TIMOTHY SPORER — JNHS 3; Speech Arts 4; Debate 4; NHS 3, 4; NFL 4; Senate 3. MARY KATHRYN STADNIK — Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Expanded Arts 1; JNHS 3; Classical Music Club 3; NHS 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4. JEFFREY KARL STEVENS SHERI STRANGE — House Rep. 2, 3; JNHS 3; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Melodears 1; Dean’s Aide 4; PTSA Secretary 3, 4; Teacher Aide 3; Majorette 3, 4. CANDACE L. TEBO — Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 4; Track 1, Willie” 3, 4; Cheerblock 1, 2, 3; Gym Asst. 2; Mat Maids 1. HAROLD FRANKLIN THERAULT JR. — Swimming 2, 3, 4; Skin Diving Club 2, 3. MICHAEL VANCO JR. — NJHS 2; Classical Music Club 2; Monitor 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3; Baseball 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Transportation Club 3; Baseball Club 2. PETER THOMAS VARGULICH JR. — Sign Lang. Club 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. RICK ALEN VINYARD Seniors 1 29 KENNETH MICHAEL WARNER DONNA WEST — Knitting and Crocheting Club 3 ; Sign Lang. Club 1 ; Teacher’s Asst. 3. JAMES EDWARD WEST KENNETH WAYNE WEST NONA WIKEL — Chess Club 1 ; Health Careers 3; Mat Maids 2. TRACY WILSON — Our Town;” Sign Lang. Club 2; Teacher Asst. 1,3; Stage Crew 2; Track 3; Office Aide 2. JUNE WOJCIK — Chess Club 1 ; Mat Maids 2, 3. BETSEY JANE WOOMER — GAA 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Hum. Rel. 1; Glee Club 1. MARJORIE ZACNY — Health Careers 2, 3; Nurses Asst. 3; Swim Team Timers 1; Counselor Aide 3. Looking sharp. L an Comer poses for senior picture. Standing against the wall, senior Brian Dongu is measured for cap and gown. 1 30 Seniors 9V y OLl noiv w iets. you z£ going to: L ' b o you fdzz tfiz t(zing± fife l± flouring you? 7 Vfizzs azz you going to, do you fnocd? fddo you gzt (at fiat you ' zz foxing for? dVfizn you foofz frzficnd you tdzzz £ no ofizn dooz. ( dVfiat azz you (zoning foz, do you fznocv? cdVocv footing frac z at a arz fifannzd, ( JVz fzt ±o many dzzamz ju±t dip, tfizougfi ouz fiand±. dfiy mu±t (atz ( jait ±o fong lrzj ozz (atz ±zz cdfoar ±ad tfiz an±c rzz± to tfio±z uz tion± can frz? { JC Lunu Tx’oi.i. 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Rick Alen Vinyardft Rolx-rt iiarles Wagner Dale Wayne Wallace Kenneth Michael Warner Latonva Warner Paul Nelson Warntz Donna Lynn West lames Edward West Kenneth Wayne West Nona Elizabeth Wikel Sharon Genise Williams Tracy Wilson June Ann Wojcik Betsey Jane Woomcr Marjorie Thercse Zacny ▼ loz of (p77 Class Ad 1 33 Awards given for achievement Many HHS students were honored by vari- ous organizations for their exceptional scho- lastic achievements. National Honor Society members maintained 3.0 grade averages throughout their four years in high school in order to qualify for the organization. Individuals were honored by DAR and Betty Crocker Search for Leadership Contest through selection by test scores and fellow students. Valedictorian and Salutatorian were selected for their high achievements in all around student activities. BETTY CROCKER AWARD WINNER — Renee Richards. DAR AWARD WINNER — Dan Russcrt NHS — 1st ROW: Wendi Tipton, Cynthia Spencer, Mcrri Beth Klein, Debbie Cunningham, Andrea Eucce, Sharon Baumgartner. 2nd ROW: Dan Russcrt, Tim Bradley, Scott Cornell, Steve Pylypczak. Frank Sakelaris, Bob Martin. 3rd ROW: Andrea Chintis, Renee Richards, Jane Aubruncr, Donna Pawcnski, Cynthia Jordan, Kathie Norden, Mary ' Stadnik, Tina Plinski. 4th ROW: John Lawverc, A1 Reba, Dave Ball, Eric Hucbncr. Joel Roper, Dave Koch, Tim Sporer, David Scott. NJHS — 1st ROW: Kay Kovach, Linda Hurt, Valerie Buck, Dawn Ellis, Marry-Ellyn Strauser. 2nd ROW: Beverly Capps, Carolyn Burgan, Themio Doukas, Bryan Ventimiglia, Wanda Bruhn, Tiffany Raysses, Susan McAllister, Leslie Kutchin. 3rd ROW: Erin Conley, Kathy Kish, Debbie Tharp, Karen Schwartz, Donna Waterman, Patty Therault, Guy- ettc Rich, Brenda Burns, Ruth Schlcsinger. 4th ROW : Chris Morfas, Dana Ball, Jim Kovach, Bob Lambert, Jim Whit- field, Margaret Wantland, Julie Stadnik, Debbie Duncanson. 5th ROW: John Markovich, Felipe Magallancz, Ron Rybarc- zyk, Brett Dennis, John Russcrt, Robbie Frazier, Kitty VanNatta, Melba Fielder, Dave Carrico. TOP SENIORS — Jane Aubruncr, Tim Sporer, co-salutatorians; David Scott, valedictorian. 1 34 Honors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Brett Dennis, Tiffany Raysses, Erin Conley, John Markovich. Juniors take tests, plan prom After attending float parties and building float entitled, When cats pour it on they’ll never catch up,’’ the class of 78 then focused their thoughts toward the upcoming prom. Juniors sold candy, flowers, valentines and conducted car washes in order to raise the much needed prom funds. Long hours were spent choosing a band, a site and a theme to make prom night a very special evening. Juniors were informed of their class rank- ings, and college bound students took the PSAT NMSQT in October and the SAT exam in April. Gratia Allen John Allen Martha Anderson Marty Anderson Sandy Anguiano Tyrone Bailey Cliff Baker Dana Ball Valerie Banks Brian Bartlett Greg Bell Larry Bell Karen Benish Allan Bennett Rhonde Bennett Scott Bishop Ken Bittick Bob Blackmon Shelly Blaemire Roy Blankenship Donna Brewer Mark Broholm Lecia Brown Wanda Bruhn Valerie Buck Carolyn Burgan Brenda Bums Tom Byelick Beverly Capps Joanne Carpenter Dave Carrico Maria Chapa Kevin Ciba Kevin Clark Bonita Clemons Gary Cleveland Juniors 1 35 Becky Cole Mike Coles Erin Conley Diane Cook Jerome Cormican Kim Cox Laura Creasbaum Dawn Croach Kathy Cruse Beatrice Davis Donald Dawkins Dawn Dedelow Ed Del len bach Brett Dennis James Dilbeck Wanda Dilbeck Bob Donelson Cathy Doolin John Dorsey Themio Doukas Carey Drury Debbie Duncanson Linda Earle Lolita Edmond Mario Ehrlinger Dawn Ellis Barry Emigh Joe Etter Rick Feller Kevin Felton Mike Felton Lisa Ferree Melba Fielder Marie Fierro Paul Fitzpatrick Francine Fletcher Effie Floutsis Marilyn Fowler Phyllis Foy Lee Franks Robbie Frazier Bob Galloway Dennis Gasparovic Cathy Georgacakes Andrea Ginn Mike Gootee Leonard Guerrero Pam Gwathney Brian Hanas Denise Harris Jill Harris Diane Heller Jim Hendon Steve Hilbrich 1 36 Juniors Sue Hohenberger Steve Holbrook Petra Hollis Mary Jo Hoblc Carnell Hopson Carol Hopson John Howard Diane Hunt Mary Huntley Linda Hurt Rosemary Iatrides Joanne Ingram Tracey Jarrett Chris Jimenez Trudy Judge Kathy Kambiss Kerry Keith Kathy Kish Mike Klassen Mark Kochevar Donna Kasakowski Jim Kovach Kay Kovach Mary Krupinski Leslie Kutchin Barbara LaBuda Bob Lambert Tina Lampkins Sandra Lane Doug Lcday Jerome Leggin Tom Lee Kevin Lentz Phil Lenzo Bev Litton Denise Litton Pinning material, junior Phyllis Roden works on sewing project. Juniors 1 37 Bernadette Lockett Tainia London Sue Ludwig Carolyn Lunesford Felipe Magallancz Frank Magliocca John Markovich Enrique Marks Laura Maurer Denise Max Susan McAllister Karen McCoy Mike McKinney Russell Mears Richard Meyers Billy Mezzocapo Melanie Milakovic Gloria Miles Greg Mitchell Curtis Montgomery Cynthia Montgomery Bobby Moore John Moore Tommy Morris Jim Mosca Terry Motley Steve Mrachc Rick Munoz Margaret Murray Bill Mulholland Cindy Myers Robert Nance Tom Niemiec Sherry Noojin Mark Nottoli John Okichich Terri O’Rourke Tim Parker 1 38 Juniors Tom Parker Linda Partain Susan Pate Steve Patterson Carla Peck Denise Perry Tim Petrak April Pouch Brian Powers Mark Powers Patti Progar Glenda Puckett Donna Pupsiewicz Jim Qualkinbush Juila Quinomcs Ron Ramos Vicky Rarick Tiffany Raysses Cindy Rector Frank Ricciardi Guyettc Rich Andrea Riley Phyllis Roberson Phyllis Roden Danny Runyon John Russert Wendy Ryba Ron Rybarczyk Dan Safin Clifford Sangster Bill Sassman Ruth Schlesingcr Tom Schouten Jon Schroeder Ed Schuster Karen Schwartz Jim Schweisthal Mary Sendejas Richard Shebish Andy Short Lonnie Simons Jackie Sims Martha Smith Mike Smith Roderick Smith Marc Sokol Debbie Soyring Mary Spear Gwen Spencer Gail Sperry Mike Spikcr Dawn Spisak Julie Stadnik Phyllis Stanford Joan Stavitzke Linda Steagall Sara Strange Marry-Ellyn Strauser Cindy Studer Debbie Swafford Laura Tapper Jon Taylor Greg Templin Debbie Tharp James Theodoropoulos Pat Therault Doug Thomas Robin Thompson James Tovo Jaime Ulrich Debbie Urbanik Dan Valdez Vanessa Valdez Kitty VanNatta Mike Vela Bryan Ventimiglia Bobbie Venzke Tim Vick Orphalinda Villareal Benita Ward Magaret Wantland Jessica Watson Donna Waterman Babara Webb Brenda Welch Kim Whalin Jim Whitfield Jenny Wick Kathy Wiewiora Jackie Williams Tony Williams Mark Wood Nate Wyche Farron Yeagly Lola Young Pam Young 1 40 Juniors SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS — Pete Kordlis, Mark Schreibcr, Dan Markovich and Celeste Davis. Sophomores gain status Going into their 2nd year at HHS, sopho- mores felt at home with facilities and fellow students. Using bake sales and other various money raising techniques, sophomores started the task of raising funds for next year’s prom. The class of 79” also ordered class rings, which is a regular beginning of the year procedure. Sam Alamillo Laura Alanza Angie Alcantc John Allen Pam Anderson Sheila Anderson Aimcc Andrce Lou Andrews Cindy Atkins Kathy Bach Helen Backe Jerry Baldridge Bill Banaszak David Barnes Cheryl Barrel 1 Carrie Baxter Steve Bell Danny Benante Robert Bonnet Anita Berber Diana Bercolos Sandy Bickett Mary Blackman Roger Blashill Dean Blockland David Boyan Marilyn Brewster Arnold Brooks Learly Brooks Mike Brooks Ava Brown Sally Brown Devra Burton Greg Cannon Nancy Cardenas Nellie Cardenas Sophomores 141 Paul Carlisle Eddie Caudillo Carmelita Chambers Ray Chambers Audrey Chambliss Mark Chavis Vivian Childress Sue Chintis Anita Clifton Audrey Colby Cedric Collins Stephanie Collins Patricia Conroy Glynda Cooper Mike Cornell Benjic Cowan Linda Creasbaum Dalese Creighton Tom Dan Denise Daniel Jim Dannis Tim Dannis Cathy Davis Celeste Davis Pete DelRio David Dobas Tim Drury John Drux Renee Drzich Pam Duke Bob Duncan Gary Duncanson Tammy Duncanson Crystal Edmond Gabriele Ehrlinger Joann Eliou Darrell Elms Mike Enright Jesse Escamilla Rick Fagan Gay Farrell Edwin Feliciano Regina Flores Tommie Franks Rodney Fultz Chris Gajcwski Tony Gajcwski Donna Galik Dan Galvan Tracy Gates David Glucksman Alphonso Godinez Louis Godinez Lori Goins 1 42 Sophomores David Goldsmith Tony Golf is Andre Gonzalez David Gonzalez Laura Gordon Freddie Greer Patty Guillermo Collene Guthrey Vanessa Gwathney Debra Hall Mark Ham Diane Hanas Jeff Haney Jim Hansen Charlene Harris Terry Hayes Vicky Heady Linda Hellems Jim Hilbrich Dwayne Hill Annette Houser Joe Hubbard Tammy Hutson Laura Hussey Helen Iatrides Leslie Ignas Diana Ingram Shirley Ingram Brenda Irizarry Stanley Jacubich Laura Jakush Linda Jenkins Chuck Johnsen David Johnson Linda Johnson Veeda Johnson Ricky Jones Robert Jones Wilbert Jones Charlotte Jordan Kathy Kaminski Tom Kearney Sophomores Kathy Thcrasse and Laura Jakush prepare lab for use. Kelly Kelly Brenda Kessler Kenny Kidd Randy Kornaus John Krupinski Tom Kuhn Andrea Kujawa Dwight Kyle Mike Kyle Debbie Lamberson Paula Lane Dianna Larkin Diane Lear Cynthia Leday Robin Ledbetter Edward Leggin Angie Lenzo James Lewis Steven Lewis Denise Lindsey Dennis Lindsey Gale Lindslcy Anita Lozano Sandy Lucero Veronica Lugo Patty Luncsford Edward Magallancz Ralph Maginot Mike Maguire Penny Malia Carol Manzo Angela Marciano Dan Markovich Terry Markward Tracey Martinez Joe Mattingly Janet Mauder Danny Maul Michelle Mayden Jim Mazur Patricia McClure Jeff McFadden 1 44 Sophomores ;v Debra Mercer Terri Merritt Lloyd Miles Gloria Miramontes Barb Morris Lynn Morris Ken Mulholland Judy Murakowski Jim Muratori Mark Nagy Fathia Neel Chuck Nejak Lynan Nystrom Georgia O’Connor Karen Okichich Pam Orr Roberta Ortiz Pete Oster Jackie Owens John Paliga Scott Parrish Jeff Pate Dora Plinski Melanie Poirier Randy Potts Margie Pouch Carlene Pratt Jaime Quiroga Israel Quiroz Ken Rainford Debra Ramos Linda Reeder Wendy Reed Tom Rees Ed Reynolds Denise Rich Angela Richardson Denise Ritchie Lourdes Rodriquez Glenn Rolicy Kim Ross Sandy Row Greg Runyon Paul Runyon Wally Sablack Kevin Safin Mike Salazar Kathy Salyer Judy Sanders Tim Sehmal Mark Schreiber Lori Schwartz Charlotte Seagravcs Cindy Sebastven Sophomores 145 Yvonne Sells Roderick Short Toni Siedentopf Jerri Silva Danny Simones Linda Skzela Chuck Small man Bruce Smith Dennis Smith Jill Smith Keith Smith Keith Smith Joann Solis Cathy Stachura Steve Stafford Jean Stavitzke Karen Stevens Roger Story Dan Strode Julie Studer Tom Sutliff Robert Szakatis John Szczerbowski Rick Talley George Tanasijevich Paul Tancredi Lee Tapper Kathy Tatarek David Tharp Lee Tharp Cathy Therasse Tracey Thorpe Angel Torres Laura Ullrich Jeff Vaux Matthew Vela Eileen Velasquez Mary Beth Vrane Phil Wagner Laura Walker Kara Walls Cynthia Webb Brian Weems Lester Wheeler Juliette White Greg Wilcoxon Greg Williams Cynthia Wilson Genetra Wooley Kim Wright Jerry Yorek David Yost Raymond Young Sheila Zinniger 1 46 Sophomores FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS — Jack Sokol, Maureen Burns, Jeff Tharp, and Kathy Mcrch Freshmen initiated The class of ’80 toured the HHS building at orientation activities. Helpful guides tried to sell elevator passes to unknowing fresh- men. This year during homecoming week frosh were initiated by doing anything the seniors requested. As the newness of high school life wore off, freshmen elected class officers and began to plan their future at HHS. Patty Abbott Theresa A lean ter Kelvin Alcox Patricia Altizer Margarita Alvarez Peggy Anderson Jillian Antoine Eddie Askew Beth Atkins Ann Aubruner Brenda Autry Leslie Badgley Rick Badynski Terry Bailey Alex Baliga Felicia Banks Terry Barney Chris Barrientes Bob Baumgartner David Beck Patty Beeson Ron Bennett Sharon Bibbs Roger Bishop Kevin Bobalik Lori Bodcnhofer Rick Bomba Angela Borrocl Jeff Boyette Lorie Bradley Thresa Brewer Gail Broholm Lillian Brooks Eric Brown Monica Brown Paul Brejak Freshmen 1 47 Maureen Burns Kay Caldwell Kim Caldwell Sheila Campbell Theresa Campbell Felicia Carpenter George Carpenter Athene Carras Terri Carter Andrea Catt ledge Miriam Chocon Aaron Chambliss Alfreda Chambliss Kapucine Cheeks Larry Gba Larry Clarich Kevin Clarke Robyn Clarke Jerry Clemons Ed Cleveland Michael Collins Louis Compion Debra Condcs Sharon Cotton Helen Coulter Samuel Cowart Debbie Cox Cherie Crandol Bob Croach Teresa Cunningham Pat Damron Lora Darmofalski Darla Davis David Davis Jalaync Devine Pat Doolin Vincent Doty Kathy Duke Cammie Dunivant Aaron Earl Sharon Elliot Tina Essary 1 48 Freshmen Kenny Evans Debbie Felton Lynne Felton Robert Fishback Nancy Fisher Maxine Fletcher Stacey Fletcher Sherrie Foster Ingrid Frank Mona Franks Tom Fulk Kent Galvan Chris Garcia Steve Garrett Lora Gartner Mike Ge vender Curtis Gibbs Bob Gilbertson Andre Gilmore Cameron Gongwer Laura Gonzalez Rene Gonzalez Roy Goodman Kelly Gorman Robin Griffin Todd Grigereit Mark Grisham Olivia Gutierrez Randy Hamilton Kevin Hayes Lisa Head Craig Heaton Nerissa Helm Tim Hensley Regina Hoadley Tom Hohenberger Pat Hollis Paul Howard Leesa Huber Chris Hudi Dean Huffman Cynthia Hunter Nancy Hurley Barry Hurt Mark Hussey Robert Hussey Louise Jackson Ronald Jezuit Jeff Johnson Marcella Johnson Brennetta Jones Ray Jovanovich Mary Kaminski Lana Kelley Freshmen 1 49 Lora Kelley Ed Keys Stanley Kielb Sheryl King Wanda King Nancy Kitchell Jan Kolat Eugene Kosakowski Demetrios Kotsis Ann Kovach Eddie Krakowiak Candy Kucek Julie Kutchin Karen Lambert Chris Lampkins Rex Larkin John Lauer Jimmy Lawhon Chuck Lawrence Craig Laxton Kenny Leday Sheri Lee Randall Lewis Violet Liaskos Jim Lipka Debbie Lockett Rosemary Lomeli Darnell London Ray Lopez Doug Lunsford Laura Luttell Andrea Macewicz Salvador Magallanez Rosario Maldonado Loredana Marciano Sherry Markham Bill Markovich Ed Marks Ron Martens Linda Martinez Dave Mason Ricky Mason Terry Mason Tom Maul Pete Mazur Doug McCoy Mary McFadden Chris McIntosh Ed Mercer Kathy Merch Valjean Michalik Brenda Miller Steve Moles Scott Montgomery 1 50 Freshmen Peter Morfas Chuck Morris Eugene Morris John Morris Jim Mucha Dannette Muha Anne Munoz Mark Murakowski Cynthia Nance Muhammad Neel Bill Nellett Paul Norden Mike O’Day Tim Orr Mary Oyler Kevin Parker Daniel Patrick Ronell Payton Jim Peacock Kathleen Penny Chris Pericak Jim Perkins Sam Perry Denise Plessas Kevin Posey Rhonda Potts Carla Pupsiewicz Mike Quinn Gus Quiroga Beverly Rainford Linda Ramirez Joe Ramos San Juana Ramos Mike Raysses Katie Reed Todd Reed Freshmen 151 Participat ing in parade, freshmen ride class float. Marsha Renaldi Cruz Reyna Carol Reynolds Tom Rhyne Tina Ricciardi Zoe Rice Jim Rich Valerie Richardson Dean Richwalski Robert Riddle Carla Riley Kim Ripple Sharon Robinson Lisa Roth Mike Rousis Greg Rutledge Cathy Sabo Debbie Sackville Sandra Sanchez Carol Sebenste Melinda Shank Cindy Shearer Joyce Shebish Michael Shelton Diana Shoemaker Martha Silva Becky Simones Kathy Simpson Ronald Sims Blair Smith Brad Smith Jackie Smith Marcia Smith Janice Smithers Jack Sokol Annetta Sommer Learning sentence diagraming, freshmen make themselves feel at home. 1 52 Freshmen Patti Spain Diane Spencer Diane Spicker Greg Spradlin Saralena Stern Richard Stewart Mike Summers Carol Sutkowski Denise Superits Carol Swain Jerry Swanson Kathy Tancredi David Tapper Kitty Taylor Jeff Tharp Gayle Thomas Jackie Thompson Jon Thoreson Kevin Thorpe Tammy Tiede Art Tkacz Todd Ulrich Ray Valavicius Cheryl Vanderbrink Crystal Vanderver Luke Vargulich Alfredo Vasquez Samuel Vasquez Emily Velasquez Doug Vick Abe Villapando Sophia Vlahos Julie Wagenblast Kerri Wallskog David Wartsburgh Donita Washington Liz Watters Shellie Webster Ruthic Wheeler Cynthia White Leroy White Florida Whitlow Lewis Wilhight Mark Wilkes Doug Willes Julie Wolfe Tccna Wright LaDonna Wyche Pam Wyche Jeff Yercine Eric Young Jackie Young Rhonda Young Teresa Young Freshmen 1 53 1 54 Ads Ads 155 Compliments of Hammond • River Oaks Lincoln Mall • Southlake Woodmar • Orland Square 1 56 Ads High School is a waste of time . . . . . . unless you find a job that turns you on and makes good use of your education. 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Michigan Avenue Chicago Serving the Steel Industry Nationally Executive Search Ads 171 Television The all-time great movie, Gone With the Wind” was shown on television for the first time. Week long movie serial, Roots” based on Alex Haley’s book of the same title, was reported to have the biggest audience in television history. Barbara Walters became the highest paid journalist and the first woman anchorperson on network news in Amer- ica with a 1 million dollar contract with ABC. NEW SHOWS — Family,” Rich Man, Poor Man,” Charlie’s Angels,” Fish,” ' ' Baa, Baa, Blacksheep,” Wonder Woman,” Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries.” RETURNING SHOWS — Starsky and Hutch,” Laverne and Shirley,” Happy Days,” All in the Family,” Carol Bur- nett,” Phyllis,” M A S H,” Baretta,” Welcome Back Kotter, ” NBC Saturday Night Live,” Monty Python’s Flying Cir- cus,” Midnight Special,” Mary Hart- man, Mary Hartman.” Cinema FAVORITE MOVIES — A Star is Born,” Network,” King Kong,” The Enforcer,” Carrie,” Rocky,” Silver Streak,” Logan’s Run.” FAVORITE ACTORS — Peter Finch, Robert Redford, Kris Kristofferson, Jack Nickolson, Clint Eastwood. FAVORITE ACTRESSES — Barbra Streisand, Faye Dunaway, Jane Fonda, Jac- queline Bisset. Music FAVORITE SONGS — Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” Fly Like an Eagle,” Do You Feel Like We Do,” This One’s For You,” Time In New England,” Carwash,” Baby I Love Your Way,” Isn’t She Lovely,” Disco Duck.” FAVORITE MALE VOCALIST — Peter Frampton, Paul McCartney, Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder, John Denver, Elton John. FAVORITE FEMALE VOCALISTS — Linda Ronstadt, Diana Ross, Phoebe Snow, Barbra Streisand, Joni Mitchell. FAVORITE GROUPS — Led Zeppe- lin, ELO, Earth, Wind and Fire, Wings, Aerosmith, Queen, Kiss. Misc. Coffee prices rose to all-time highs due to severe weather damage in cof- fee-growing countries. Women added a few extra curves in the long gray line” when they were admitted to all military academies for the first time. What’s your handle?” A familiar question to anyone involved in the recent CB-craze. Skateboarding popularity has made hanging ten” a reality even in ocean- less areas. Contrary to Pope Paul’s belief that all priests should be males, the Episco- palians disagree. As of the end of Janu- ary ’77 forty-three women will have been ordained priests of the Episcopa- lian church. 1 72 News Presidency A relative unknown, Georgia’s gover- nor, James Earl Carter worked his way from local to national news on his way to the Presidency. His campaign was based on getting back to the people.” During the road to the Presidency, three debates were held on national television between President Ger- ald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter. Carter won with 51%-4896 of popular vote. Mayor Richard J. Daley passed away suddenly in late December of 1976 and left the city of Chicago in shock and sad- ness. Michael Bilandic took charge until a special election could be held. The Republic of China lost her greatest mentor when Mao Tse Tung died at the age of eighty-two, with Hua Kuo-feng left leader. Billionaire recluse Howard Hughes died, leaving many artificial wills. Mystery writer, Agatha Christie died leaving the order for the publication of her final book in which the hero of her stories is killed. Upcoming superstar Freddie Prinze of Chico and the Man” took his life unex- pectedly in February at his Los Angeles home. Actor Peter Finch died suddenly, after his successful performance in the movie Network.” The mysterious Legionnaires Disease may remain a mystery for years to come, after killing twenty-nine people in Phila- delphia, Pa. for no apparent cause. Cold weather The winter weather of ’76- ’77 was the most severe in many pans of the country than was ever previously recorded. During one of the coldest winters in Hammond’s history, Hammond High School and all neighboring schools were closed. Superintendent Dr. Willard Congreve voted to close schools as an energy saving measure. This move was followed by local businesses and indus- tries, due to an extreme natural gas shortage. Sports The Raiders not only captured the AFC title, but also ran past the Vikings in the Super Bowl for a 32-14 victory. Winning $345,000.00, the semi- retired Billie Jean King became the highest moneymaker in women’s ten- nis for the third year in a row. Skating past Philadelphia Flyers, the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup play-offs. The Cincinnati Reds were victorious over the New York Yankees in the World Series. Indiana snatched NCAA title by beating Michigan 86-68. On completion of the summer Olympics, the United States received 34 gold medals, 35 silver medals and 25 bronze medals, making a total of 94 medals awarded. Vaulting to a new world record, Bruce Jenner placed first in decathlon. John Naber won 4 gold medals in 100 and 200 meter backstroke and 400 medley relay, along with 800 meter free relay. Romania’s Nadia Comaneci was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 in gymnastic routines. She received 7 per- fect 10’s and 3 golds, a silver and a bronze besides. On completion of the winter Olym- pics, the U.S. received 3 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 4 bronze, making a total of 10 medals awarded. Detroit woman speed skater, Sheila Young, won gold, silver and bronze medals in 500 meter, 1500 meter and 1000 meter races respectively. Receiving one of the 3 U.S. gold medals, Dorothy Hamill came in num- ber one in women’s single figure skat- ing competition. News 1 73 Staff Editor-in-Chief — Jane Aubruncr Associate Editor — Janice Overstreet Photographers — Jim Whitfield John Russert Mark Nottoli Mark Schreiber Business Manager — Renee Richards Adviser — Mr. William Slivka Assistants: Specifications: Dede Bailey Dan Comer Pam Gibbs Polly Greenwell Diane Hanas Dinah Jarvis Anita Lozano „ Melissa Penrod Donna Pupciewicz Dan Russert Marc Sokol Head copy — 30pt Palatino bold Body copy — lOpt Press roman Cutlines — 8pt Press roman Index copy — 8pt Press roman Paper — 80lb Enamel Four color cover and endsheet Acknowledgements: Mr. Harry Dudzik — photographer Mr. Thomas Semesky — photographer Mrs. Bea Wilson — Bodie staff Miss Sue Dudzik — Bodie staff Mr. Jim Bell — Taylor representative Mr. Bill Schaefer — Underclassman photographs LIFE Magazine — News photos Gayle Reusch — Special copy work A Abbott, Patty . . .52, 147 Ads. . .156-170 Adults . . . 112, 113 Adzia’s . . . 164 Aides . . . 68, 69 Alamillo, Sam ... 56, 57, 141 Alanza, Laura ... 50, 54, 62, 80, 141 Alcante, Angie . . . 64, 66, 67 Alcanter, Teresa . . .47, 52, 147 Alcox, Kelvin ... 99, 147 Alexander, Terry . . . 73, 114 Allen, Gratia . . .53,55, 135 Allen, John . . . 90, 141 Almira’s . . . 164 Altizer, Patricia . . . 147 Alvarez, Margarita . . . 147 Andersen, Miss Elizabeth ... 105 Anderson, Joyce . . . 66, 68 Anderson, Martha . . .135 Anderson, Marty . . . 84, 135 Anderson, Pam . . .141 Anderson, Peggy . . . 147 Anderson, Sheila . . .141 Andree, Aimee ... 80, 87, 141 Andrews, Lou. . .90,99,100,141 Anguiano, Sandy . . . 31,93, 135 Anthony, Paul . . .114 Antoine, Jillian . . .72, 147 Archibald, Tyrone . . .114 An. . .40,41 Askew, Eddie . . .52, 99, 147 Assemblies . . .24, 25 Association . . . 50, 51 Atkins, Bah ... 66, 147 Atkins, Cindy . . . 68, 14 1 Aubruner, Ann . . .28, 50, 56, 147 Aubruner, Jane ... 13, 50, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,66, 70,71, 114, 134 Austgen, Dan . . .114 Autry, Brenda . . . 147 B Bach, Kathy . . . 66, 68, 80, 141 Bachmann, Mr. Don . . . 105 Backe, Helen . . . 54, 96, 14 1 Badgley, Leslie . . .52, 147 Badynski, Rick ... 90, 147 Bailey, Deidre . . .61, 66, 69, 1 14 Bailey, Terry . . . 147 Bailey, Tyrone . . . 54, 135 Baker, Cliff . . . 44, 135 Baldridge, Jerry . . . 69, 14 1 Baliga, Alex . . .90,91,92,147 Ball, Dana ... 134, 135 Ball, Dave. . .13,21, 23,72, 115, 134 Ball, Mr. Raymond . . . 105 Ballenger, Miss Carolyn . . . 80, 96 Banaszak, Bill . . . 54, 14 1 Band. . .56,57 Banks, Felicia . . . 147 Banks, Valeric . . . 54, 66, 96, 135 Barefoot in the Park” . . . 20, 21 Barge, Terra . . . 55, 69, 115 Barnes, David ... 79, 141 Barnes, Deborah ... 52 Barney, Basy . . .53,55, 115 Barney, Terry ... 90, 147 Baron, Mr. Eugene . . . 105 Barrell, Cheryl ... 56, 141 Barri ernes, Chris . . .67, 147 Bartlett, Brian ... 79, 135 Baseball. . .82,83 Baskaball . . . 96-101 Baughman, Tim . . .115 Baumann, Mrs. Karen ... 105 Baumgartner, Bob . . . 147 Baumgartner, Sharon . . .36, 42, 59, 115,134 Baxter, Carrie . . . 50, 141 Becze, Steve. . .57,84,115 Beeson, Patty . . . 147 Belinsky, Adrianne . . .115 Bell, Greg . . .135 Bell, Larry . . .54, 135 Bell, Mrs. Lois . . .112 Bell, Rick. . . 17,114,115 Bell, Scott. . .115 Bell, Steve. . .92,93,141 Benante, Danny ... 84, 141 Bcnish, Karen . . . 135 Benedict, Miss ... 35 Bennett, Allen . . . 69, 135 Bennett, Rhonde . . .135 Bennat, Robert . . .141 Bennat, Ron ... 90, 147 Benoit, Anita . . .31, 55, 116 Berber, Anita . . . 52, 14 1 Bercolos, Diana . . . 18, 54, 62, 80, 14 1 Bessey, Steve . . . 43, 116 Bibbs, Sharon . . . 147 Bickett, Sandy . . .141 Biel, Mr. Adolph . . .112 Binkert, Mr. Harold . . . 105 Bishop, Roger . . . 90, 147 Bishop, Scott ... 90, 147 Bi trick, Mrs. Joan . . .113 Bittick, Ken . . . 54, 135 Blackman, Mary . . .141 Blackmon, Bob . . .135 Blaemire, Shelly . . . 60, 135 Blankenship, Roy . . .135 Blashill, Roger . . . 90, 14 1 Blockland, Dean . . . 69, 141 Bloomfield, Jeff ... 52 Bobalick, Kevin . . .147 Bodcnhofer, Lori ... 52, 147 Bodie . . . 167 Bohling . . . 160 Bomba, Rick ... 90, 147 Bonham, Gordon ... 78 Borberly, Dave . . . 68, 90, 95, 116 Borchardt, Ted . . .116 Borowski, Karen . . .116 Borrocl, Angela . . . 147 Boy an, David . . .141 Boyd, Debra . . .116 Boyette, Jeff . . . 99, 147 Bradley, Lorie . . . 147 Bradley, Tim . . . 116, 134 Brahos, Bill ... 85 Bratton, Tracy . . . 73, 116 Brcjak, Paul ... 69, 147 Breu, Janet. . . 116 Breu, Ken. . .68,69,117 Brewer, Donna . . .135 Brewer, Thersa . . . 147 Brewster, Marilyn . . .141 Brock, Mrs. Pat . . . 113 Brock, Mr. Robert . . . 105 Broholm, Diane . . . 68, 69, 117 Broholm, Gail . . .52, 147 Broholm, Mark . . .135 Brooks, Arnold . . . 141 Brooks, Learly . . .141 Brooks, Lillian . . .50, 147 Brooks, Mike . . .141 Brooks, Rashelle ... 50 74 Index Brown, Ava . . .141 Brown, Eric . . . 147 Brown, Greg ... 99 Brown, Mrs. Ida . . .113 Brown, Mr. James . . .78, 105 Brown, Licia . . .135 Brown, Monica . . . 147 Brown, Pam . . . 68, 1 17 Brown, Sally ... 64, 72, 141 Bruhn, Wanda. . .28,38,50,53,55, 64, 72, 134, 135, 141 Buck, Valeric . . . 134, 135 Burgan, Ann . . .54,117 Burgan, Carolyn . . . 134, 135 Burger’s . . . 169 Burger King . . .158 Burgess, Tom ... 84 Bums, Brenda ... 34, 87, 96, 97, 134, 135 Bums, Danny ... 17 Bums, Maureen . . .93, 147, 148 Burton, Devra ... 141 Burton, Ron ... 83 Buss, Mrs. Jackie . . .55, 105 Business . . .42, 43 Butler, Cole ... 84 Byclick, Tom . . . 83, 135 C Caldwell, Kay . . . 148 Caldwell, Kim ... 148 Callahan, Mrs. Mari . . .113 Campbell, Sheila ... 148 Campbell, Theresa ... 52, 148 Candiano, Mrs. Wendy . . . 105 Candiano, Mr. Dan ... 78 Cannon, Frances ... 117 Cannon, Greg . . . 141 Capps, Beverly . . . 134, 135 Cardenas, Nancy ... 27, 68, 141 Cardenas, Nellie . . . 64, 14 1 Carlisle, Paul . . .57, 84, 142 Camett, Mrs. Anna . . .113 Camett, Cheryl . . .117 Carpenter, Felicia ... 148 Carpenter, George . . . 148, 90, 99, 117 Carpenter, Gloria . . . 45, 68 Carpenter, Joanne . . . 68, 135 Carras, Athene ... 52, 148 Carrico, Dave ... 26, 29, 75, 134, 135 Carroll, Mr. Frank ... 84, 105, 108 Carter, Kent . . . 90, 1 17 Carter, Roger . . .55,78,117 Carter, Terri ... 52, 148 Cattledge, Ann ... 52, 67, 96, 148 Cattledge, Dwayne . . .117 Caudillo, Eddie ... 142 Cave, Joyce. . .68,117 Cawthom, Pat . . . 117 Chacon, Miriam . . .56, 73, 148 Chalos, Ron ... 84 Chambers, Carmelita ... 34, 142 Chambers, Ray ... 68, 142 Chamberlain, John ... 38, 55, 117 Chambliss, Aaron ... 52, 148 Chambliss, Alfreda ... 22, 72, 96, 148 Chambliss, Audrey . . . 142 Chang, Mrs. Lois . . . 105 Chapa, Bcatriz . . .17,53,55, 117 Chapa, Maria. . .60,67,68,69,135 Chapa, Rudy ... 78 Chavis, Mark ... 142 Checks, Kapucine ... 52, 148 Cheerleaders . . . 64, 65 Childress, Viv ian ... 142 Chintis, Andrea . . .59,60,67,81,117, 134 Chintis, Sue. . .52,67,80,96,97,142 Choral Dept. . . . 52-55 Gba, Kevin ... 148 Gba, Larry ... 40, 148 Gtizen’s Federal . . . 166 Garich, Larry ... 90, 148 Gark, Kevin ... 36, 135 Qarke, Kevin . . . 148 Garke, Robert . . .118 Garke, Robyn . . . 148 Gemons, Bonita . . . 135 Gemons, Jerry . . . 148 Qeveland, Ed . . .90, 148 Geveland, Gary ... 135 Qifton, Anita ... 142 Gosing. . .182-184 Gubs . . .58-75 Colby, Audrey ... 52, 142 Cole, Becky ... 136 Coles, Mike ... 136 Collins, Cedric ... 52, 142 Collins, Michael ... 52, 148 Collins, Stephanie ... 54, 142 Comer, Dan . . . 118, 130 Compion, Louis ... 90, 148 Gondes, Debra . . . 148 Congreve, Dr. Williard . . .112 Conley, Erin. . .68,93, 134,135, 136 Conroy, Dennis . . .118 Cook, Charles . . .51, 55,78,118 Cook, Diane . . . 136 Cook, Janice. . .118 Cooley, Dr. David . . .112 Cooper, Glynda ... 64, 142 Cormican, Jerome . . . 136 Cornell, Mike . . .95, 142 Cornell, Scott . ; .13,51,70,114,118, 120, 134 Cotton, Sharon ... 17, 52, 148 Coulter, Helen . . .50,52,67,96,148 Cowart, Benjic ... 52, 90, 142 Cowan, Craig . . . 54, 99, 100 Cowan, Samuel . . . 148 Cox, Debbie . . .67, 148 Cox, Kim . . . 136 Cox, John ... 17 Crandol, Cherie . . . 148 Crawford, John . . . 157 Creasbaum, Laura ... 53, 55, 65, 136 Creasbaum, Linda ... 52, 67, 80, 142 Creighton, Dalese . . . 142 Croach, Bob ... 90, 148 Croach, Dawn . . . 136 Cross, Chris ... 52 Cruse, Kathy . . . 136 Cross Country ... 79 Cunningham, Debbie ... 53, 51, 55, 59, 60, 118, 134 Cunningham, Teresa ... 52, 148 Cyr, Laura . . . 55, 63, 1 18 Czerwonka, Kim . . .118 D Damron, Pat . . . 148 Index 1 75 Dan, Tom . . .54, 69, 142 Daniel, Denise Dannis, Jim ... 142 Dannis, Tim . . . 142 Darmofalski, Lora . . .52, 148 Davies, Dave . . .85, 148 Davis, Anthony ... 100 Davis, Beatrice . . .136 Davis, Cathy . . . 142 Davis, Celeste . . . 54, 93, 14 1, 142 Davis, Darla . . . 148 Davis, John. . .83,90,118 Dawkins, Debra . . . 81, 96 Dawkins, Donald . . . 90, 136 Dawson, Mr. Hugh ... 86, 87, 105 Deak, Mr. Karl . . .95,105 Dedlow, Dawn . . .136 Dellenbach, Ed . . .136 Dellcnbach, Karl . . . 68, 118 Delock’s . . .157 DelRio, Marty ... 83 DelRio, Pete . . .83, 142 Dennis, Brett . . .50,55, 134,135,136 Dennis, Mr. Robert . . . 105 Dennis, Tonya ... 31 Dent, Carmen ... 66 Dent, Craig. . .54,99,100 Devine, Jalayne . . .93, 148 Dilbeck, James . . .136 Dilbeck, Terry ... 90 Dilbeck, Wanda . . .136 Dobas, David ... 142 Donelson, Bob . . .20,53,54,55,90, 136,95, 72 Dongu, Brien . .23,72,84,118,130 Doolin, Cathy ... 54, 136 Doolin, Pat. . 90,95,148 Dorsey, John ... 136 Doty, Vincent ... 99, 148 Doukas, Themio . . . 134, 136 Dretzke, Mrs. Donna . . 106 Drill Team ... 64 Drury, Carey . . . 136 Drury, Tim ... 142 Drux, Cathy . . .118 Drux, John . . . 142 Drzich, Renee . . . 54, 62, 80, 142 Duke, Kathy . . .52, 148 Duke, Pam . . .73, 142 Duncan, Bob ... 142 Duncanson, Debbie . . .59, 60, 70, 134, 136, 50,51 Duncanson, Gary . . .52, 93, 142 Duncanson, Tammy . . . 142 Dunes Staff . . . 58-61 Dunivant, Cammic . . . 72, 148 E Earl, Aaron . . .52, 148 Earle, Linda . . . 55, 136 Ebert, Ron ... 69 Edmond, Crystal . . . 142 Edmond, Lolita ... 136 Egnatz, Tom ... 69 Ehrlingcr, Gabriele . . . 142 Ehrlinger, Mario . . . 28, 84, 136 Einhoms . . .159 Eliou, Connie . . .118 Eliou, Joann . . . 52, 142 Elliot, Sharon . . . 148 Ellis, Dawn . . . 134, 136 Elms, Darrell . . . 142 Emigh, Barry . . .136 Enright, Brian ... 90 Enright, Mike . . . 142 English ... 34 Escamilla, Jesse . . . 90, 142 Essary, Tina . . . 148 Etter,Janc. . .17,118 Etter.Joe. . .90,1 36 Eucce, Andrea . . .52,55,119,134 Evans, Kenny . . . 149 Events . . .26, 27 F Faculty . . . 104-111 Fagan, Rick ... 54, 142 Farrell, Casey ... 55 Farrell, Gay ... 142 Feliciano, Edwin . . . 142 Feller, Mr. Harold ... 93 Feller, Rick . . .41, 136 Feller, Mrs. Sue . .113 Felton, Debbie . .52, 149 Felton, Kevin ... 136 Felton, Lynne . . . 149 Felton, Mike . . . 136 Ferree, Lisa ... 136 Ferree, Mark . . . 17, 1 19 Ferree Movers . . .159 Feuerbach, Dr. F. K. . . . 104 Fielder, Melba . . . 65, 134, 136 Fierro, Nancy ... 136 Fishback, Robert . . . 149 Fisher, Miss Carol . . . 106, 107 Fisher, Maryann . . .119 Fisher, Nancy . . . 149 Fitzpatrick, Paul . . . 90, 136 Fletcher, Francine . . . 93, 136 Fletcher, Maxine . . . 149 Fletcher, Stacey . . .93, 149 Flores, Regina . . .52, 64, 142 Floutsis, Effie . . .136 Football. . .88-91 Foreign Language ... 35 Foster, Sherrie . . . 80, 149 Fowler, Marilyn ... 1 36 Foy, Phyllis . . .67,136 Frame, Pam . . . 68, 1 19 Frank, Engrid . . . 149 Frank, Isker . . .68,119 Frank, Lee. . .54,99,100,136 Franks, Mona . . . 149 Franks, Tommie . . . 89, 90, 100, 142 Frazier, Robbie . . . 134, 136 Freed, Mrs. Wanda . . .113 Freshmen . . . 147-153 Fulk, Tom . . . 149 Fultz, Rodney . . .142 G Gajewski, Chris. . .54,70,72, 142,50 Gajcwski, Tony ... 84, 142 Galik, Diane . . . 68, 1 19 Galik, Donna ... 142 Galloway, Bob . . .68,136 Galosich, Mr. Ron . . . 106 Galvan, Dan ... 142 Galvan, Kent . . . 149 Gamble, Adrienne . . . 55, 69 Gannon, Debbie . . .119 Garcia, Chris . . . 90, 149 Gardner, Teresa . . .119 Garrett, Steve . . .52, 99, 149 Gartner, Lora . . .52, 149 Gasparovic, Dennis ... 136 Gates, Cynthia . . .43,119 Gates, Tracy . . . 142 Georgas, Mr. Victor . . . 106 George, Mr. John . . . 90, 91 , 98, 99, 106, 109 Georgacakes, Cathy . . . 87, 136 Gcvcnder, Mike . . .149 Gibbs, Pam. . .61,66,68,75,120 Gilbertson, Bob ... 69, 149 Gillespie, Mr. Gardest . . .73, 106 Gilmore, Andre . . . 149 Ginn, Andrea . . .34, 136 Glover, Terry . . . 50, 90, 95, 120 Glucksman, David ... 52 Godinez, Lewis . . . 142 Goins, Lori . . .50, 93, 142 Goldsmith, David . . . 143 Golf. . .85 Golfis, Tony . . .95, 143 Gongwer, Cameron . . . 149 Gonzalez, Andre . . . 143 Gonzalez, David ... 54, 90, 143 Gonzalez, Laura . . .149 Gonzalez, Rene . . . 149 Gonzalez, Robert . . . 45, 120 Gonzalez, Rosemary . . .55, 68, 120 Goodman, Roy . . . 149 Gootee, Mike . . .43, 90, 136 Gordon, Laura . . .57, 65, 67, 143 Gorman, Kelly . . .50, 149 Gradishcr, Mr. Frank . . . 106 Graduation ... 1 1 Graska, Mikcll . . . 80, 120 Graska, Mitchell . . .57, 93 1 76 Index Green, Mrs. Myrtle . . .113 Green, Walter . . . 120 Grccnwcll, Polly ... 19, 35, 120 Greer, Freddie ... 99, 149 Griffin, Robin . . . 149 Grigereit, Tod . . .93, 149 Grisham, Mark . . .52, 90, 95, 149 Grose, Miss Rita . . . 106 Groups . . .48, 49 Guerrero, Leonard ... 136 Guillermo, Patty ... 52, 143 Gutierrez, Olivia . . .52, 149 Gutierrez, Robert ... 18, 62, 84, 120 Guthrie, Collene ... 143 Guthrie, Sheila . . .120 Guzman, Jeanne . . .120 Guzman, Mike ... 90 Gwathney, Pam . . .136 Gwathney, Vanessa . . . 143 H Hairbenders . . . 160 Hall, Debra ... 143 Hall, Mr. George . . . 46, 89, 106 Ham, Mark . . . 143 Hamilton, Randy . . . 149 Hammond Insurance ... 161 Hammond National ... 162 Hampton, Arece ... 78 Hampton, O’Neal ... 68, 78, 90, 95 Hanas, Brian . .136 Hanas, Diane . . .61, 65, 50, 143 Haney, Jeff . . . 143 Hannon, Mrs. Alice . . . 107 Hansen, Janet ... 121 Hansen, Jim . . .93, 143 Harris, Charlene . . .67, 143 Harris, Denise . . .136 Harris, Jill. . .68,136 Harris, Pat. . .121 Hartman, Keith . . .121 Harvey, Mrs. Donna . . . 107 Harwell, Mr. Leroy . . .25, 100, 107, 108 Hauter, Mary . . .40,116,121 Hayes, Kevin ... 90, 149 Hayes, Terry . . . 143 Head, Lisa ... 50, 149 Heady, Vicky ... 143 Heaton, Craig . . . 149 Heller, Diane ... 136 Heller, Mary . . . 55, 121 Hcllems, Linda . . . 143 Helm, Nerissa . . . 149 Henderson, Cornell ... 70 Hendon, Jim . . . 55, 136 Hendon, Terry ... 12, 69, 121 Hensley, Tim . . . 149 Herald . . . 58-61 Hershberger, Lori . . . 53, 55, 121 Hilbrich, Jim ... 90, 143 Hilbrich, Steve . . .136 Hill, Dwayne . . .26, 143 Hill, Sheila. . .121 Hirsch, Joe . . .156 Hoadley, Regina ... 56, 73, 149 Hohcnberger, Carolyn . . .121 Hohenbcrger, Sue . . .43, 65, 66, 137 Hohcnberger, Tom . .56, 93, 149 Holbrook, Steve . . . 84, 90, 137 Hollis, Pat. . .72,149 Hollis, Petra . . .137 Homclife. . .28,29 Homecoming . . . 14, 17 Honors ... 134 Honors Day ... 10 Hoods . . . 160 Hook, Mrs. Mary . . . 44, 107 Hoole, Mary Jo . . . 53, 55, 137 Hoosicr Travel . . 168 Hopson, Camell . . .54,137 Hopson, Carol . . . 68, 137 Houser, Annette ... 68, 143 Howard, John . . .137 Howard, Paul ... 69, 149 Hriso, Mr. Mike . . . 104 Hubbard, Joe . . . 143 Huber , Leesa. . .52,67,76,74,149 Hudi, Chris . . . 149 Huebncr, Eric . . .12,21,51,86,120, 121, 134 Huffman, Dean . . . 149 Hunt, Diane . . .68,137 Hunter, Cynthia . . . 149 Hunter, Mrs. Elizabeth . . .113 Huntley, Mary . . .137 Hurley, Nancy ... 52, 149 Hurt, Barry ... 90, 149 Hun, Linda . . .57,66,134,137 Hussey, John . . . 122 Hussey, Laura . . .75, 80, 143 Hussey, Mark. . .90,149 Hussey, Roben ... 69, 149 Hutson, Tammy ... 143 I Iatridcs, Helen . . . 54, 143 Iatridcs, Rosemary Ignas, Kathy . . . 68, 122 Ignas, Leslie ... 143 Illiana Tire ... 166 Individuals . . . 103-153 Ingram, Cindy . . . 122, 57 Ingram, Diana . . .65, 143 Ingram, Joanne . . . 57, 137 Ingram, Shirley . . . 143 Inland Steel . . .157 Irizarry, Brenda . . . 143 J Jackson, Louise . . . 149 Jackson, Susan . . . 38, 122 Jackson, Wilbur ... 78 Jacubich, Stanley . . . 143 Jallo, Laura . . .122 Jakush, Laura . . .22,23,67,68,72,81, 143, 144 Janco, Mr. Jerry ... 69, 107 Jarrett, Tracey . . .137 Jarvis, Dinah . . .56, 57, 61, 122 Jenkins, Linda . . . 143 Jezuit, Ronald . . . 149 Jimenez, Chris . . .137 J[J Wright Olds . . .158 Johnsen, Chuck ... 84, 143 Johnson, David . . . 143 Johnson, Georgia ... 56 Johnson, Jeff . . . 149 Johnson, LaVetta . . .53, 55, 122 Johnson, Linda . . . 143 Johnson, Marcella . . .52, 149 Johnson, Veeda . . . 143 Johnston, Mark . . .54, 68, 122 Jones, Brcnnetta . . .149 Jones, Mrs. Emanda . . . 107 Jones, Darla . . .122 Jones, Jerry. . .54,55,69,90,100,122 Jones, Ken . . . 42, 122 Jones, Mrs. Mary . . .37, 108 Jones, Ricky . . .52, 90, 99, 143 Jones, Robert ... 143 Jones, Terry . . . 122 Jones, Wilbert ... 54, 143 Jordan, Charlotte ... 54, 143 Jordan, Cynthia . . . 10, 13, 54, 55, 68, 73, 122, 134 Jovanovich, Ray . . . 69, 79, 149 Judge, Trudy. . .137 Juniors . . . 135-140 K Kambiss, Kathy ... 68, 137 Kaminski, Kathy . . .68,80,81,143 Kaminski, Mary ... 149 Kaminski, Wanda . . .61,69,80,81, 122 Kaprocki, Robbin . . . 122 Kaye Roach ... 168 Kearney, Kathy . . 70, 74, 75, 123 Kearney, Tom ... 75, 143 Keith, Kerry. . .12,52,55,95, 137 Kelley, Lana ... 149 Kelley, Lora. . .41,150 Kelly, Kelly. . .81,144 Keough, Katie ... 69 Kesler, Brenda . . . 144 Keys, Ed ... 150 Kidd, Arvel . . .53,54,55 Kidd, Kenny . . .54, 144 Kielb, Stanley . . .150 King, Mr. Robert ... 108 King, Sheryl. . .150 King, Wanda. . .52,150 Kish, Kathy. . .55, 134, 137 Kissee, Terri ... 123 Kitchell, Bob ... 86, 123 Kitchell, Nancy . . . 150 Klassen, Mike ... 137 Klein, Greg ... 79 Klein, Mcrri. . .55,67,87,114,123, 127, 134 Knight, Jerome ... 78 Knoerzer, Joe ... 69 Knoerzcr Cadillac . . . 156 Koch, Dave. . .51,100,123,134 Kochevar, Mark . . .137 Kolat,Jan . . . 150 Kolat, Lynn. . .114,123 Kontol, Dave ... 31 Koonce, John ... 83 Korellis, Pete . . .34,54,90,100,141 Komaus, Randy ... 144 Kosakowski, Donna . . .137 Kosakowski, Eugene . . .150 Kotsis, Demctrios . . . 150 Kowalisyn, Russell . . . 123 Kovach, Ann. . .47,52, 150 Kovach, Jim. . .29,38,50 ,134,137 Kovach, Mrs. Kathy . . . 108 Kovach, Kay. . .29,39,66,134,137 Krakowiok, Eddie ... 150 Krueger, Mr. Bemie ... 104 Krupinski, John ... 95, 144 Krupinski, Mary . . .16,51,63,72,80, 137 Krupinski, Tony . . .51, 123 Kucek, Candy . . .52, 150 Kucer, Mrs. Irene . . .69,113 Kuccr, Mr. Steve ... 36, 108 Kudera, Gail . . .123 Kuhn, A1 . . .93,123 Kuhn, Tom. . .84,93,144 Kujawa, Andrea ... 54, 70, 144 Kutchin, Julie . . .62,70,72,150 Kutchin, Leslie . . .63,70,71,72,87, 134, 137 Kvarta, Mrs. Florence ... 108 Kyle, Dwight . . .95, 144 Yearbook Patrons Carley’s Best Movers Inc. 405 Douglas Oexmann-McCoy Funeral Chapel 5713 Hohman Index 1 77 Kyle, Mike ... 144 L LaBuda, Barbara . . .137 Lacy, Mrs. Mary ... 108 Lambe, Marion . . . 68, 75 Lamberson, Debbie . . . 64, 144 Lambert, Karen . . .35, 52, 150 Umbert, Robert . . .29,39,74,75,84, 134, 137 Lampkins, Cecil . . .57, 123 Lampkins, Chris . . .52, 90, 95, 150 Lampkins, Tina . . . 137 Lane, Paula ... 54, 144 Lane, Rhonda . . .123 Lane, Sandy . . . 68, 1 37 Langohr, Craig ... 56, 69, 83, 92, 93, 123 Laramie, Bridget Laramie, Patty . . .55, 68, 87, 123 Larkin, Dianna . . .64,68,144 Larkin, Rex . . .$ 9,150 Laskarin, Nancy ... 60, 67, 68, 69, 123 Lauer, John ... 150 Lawhon, Jimmy . . . 57, 150 Lawrence, Chuck . . . 90, 150 Lawverc, John . . .134 Laxton, Craig . . .150 Lear, Dee Ann ... 124 Lear, Diane . . . 144 Leany, Shawn . . . 68, 90, 124 Leday, Cynthia . . .144 Leday, Doug . . . 137 Leday, Kenny . . .150 Ledbetter, Robin . . .54, 144 Lee, Larry ... 124 Lee, Sheri. . .52,150 Lee, Tom . . . 69, 84, 137 Leggin, Edward ... 144 Leggin, Jerome . . .137 Leimbach, Sue . . .57,80,81,124 Leisge.Jim. . .19,55,90,124 Lentz, Kevin . . .137 Lenzo, Angie . . . 68, 144 Lenzo, Phil. . .55,75, 137 Leonakis, George ... 10, 83, 124 Lewis, Jack. . .83 Lewis, Jim . . .52, 100, 144 Lewis, Monica . . .124 Lewis, Randall . . . 90, 99, 150 Lewis, Steven . . .57, 144 Liaskos, Violet . . . 15Q Lightsey, Michael . . .124 Lindsey, Denise . . .52, 144 Lindsey, Dennis ... 144 Lindsley, Gale . . . 144 Lipka, Jim . . . 90, 150 Litton, Bev. . .53,55,69, 137 Litton, Denise . . .55, 68, 69, 137 Lockett, Bernadette . . .138 Lockett, Debbie . . .150 Lomeli, Rosemary . . .150 London, Darnell . . . 90, 99, 150 London, Tainis . . . 138 Lopez, Diana . . . 17, 124 Lopez, Ray ... 90, 150 Lozano, Anita ... 144 Lucero, Sandy . . .65, 144 Ludwig, Sue. . .69,138 Lugo, Veronica . . .54, 65, 144 Luncsford, Carolyn . . .55, 68, 138 Luncsford, Mr. Daniel . . .95, 108 Luncsford, Jane Luncsford, Patty . . .93, 144 Lunsford, Doug ... 1 50 Lundgren, Mr. Lawrence . . . 26, 108 Luttell, Laura . . .150 M Mabry, Linda . . . 13, 66, 80, 125 Macewicz, Andrea . . . 80, 150 Maddy, Shawn . . .125 Magallanez, Edward ... 68, 144 Magallanez, Felipe . . . 134, 138 Magallanez, Salvador . . .99,150 Maginot, Ralph . . . 144 Magliocca, Frank . . . 21, 75, 138 Maguire, Mike . . . 144 Main Sporting . . . 164 Maldonado, Rosario . . . 150 Malia, Penny ... 144 Maneclang, Tony . . .12,83 Mansell, Kelly . . . 125 Mantel, Mrs. Juanita . . .113 Manzo, Carol . . . 144 Manzo, Thercse . . .125 Marciano, Angela . . . 144 Marciano, Lorcndana . . .150 Markham, Sherry ... 150 Markovich, Bill . . .50,90,95,150 Markovich, Dan . . . 90, 95, 14 1, 144 Markovich, John . . .85,90,134,135, 138 Markovich, Matt ... 85 Marks, Ed. . 90,95,150 Marks, Enrique . . .83, 90, 95, 138 Markward, Terry ... 144 Mario, Carolyn . . . 125 Martens, Ron . . .150 Martin, Bob . . . 125, 134 Martin, Debbie . . .125 Martinez, Linda . . .50, 52, 150 Martinez, Tracey ... 66, 144 Mason, Dave . . .150 Mason, Mr. Max . . .112 Mason, Ricky ... 90, 150 Mason, Terry. . .150 Math. . .37 Mattingly, Joe ... 12, 144 Mauder, Janet ... 68, 87, 144 Maul, Danny ... 90, 144 Maul, Tom ... 90, 150 Maurer, Laura . . .55, 68, 138 Maury, Adel le . . .113 Max, Denise . . . 138 Mayden, Michelle ... 144 Mazur, Jim . . . 59,60, 144 Mazur, Pete ... 69, 93, 150 McAllister, Susan . . . 134, 138 McClendon, Jerome ... 78 McClure, Patricia . . . 64, 68, 144 McCoy, Doug . . . 57, 150 McCoy, Karen. . .17,53,55,138 McDonald, Denton . . . 90, 95 McDonald, Nancy . . .125 McFadden, Jeff . . . 144 McFadden, Jerry . . .57,93,125 McFadden, Mary . . .150 McIntosh, Chris . . .150 McKinney, Greg . . . 90 McKinney, Mike . . . 90, 138 Mears, Russell . . .138 Medrano, Irma . . .71, 125 Mercantile National ... 165 Mercer, Debra . . . 145 Mercer, Ed . . .150 Merch, Jim . . .69,90,95,125 Merch, Kathy . . .147, 150 Merritt, Terri ... 145 Merritt, Trudy . . .125 Mcrtens, Mrs. Margaret . . . 108 Meyers, Bev . . .125 Meyers, Richard . . . 95, 138 Mezzocapo, Billy . . . 138 Michalik, Valjean . .150 Milakovic, Melanie ... 53, 55, 138 Miles, Arlester . . .125 Miles, Gloria . . . 44, 138 1 78 Index Miles, Lloyd . . . 145 Miller, Brenda . . .150 Miramontcs, Gloria ... 145 Misner, Jennifer . . .68,125 Mitchell, Greg . . .138 Mitchell, Mona . . .126 Molchan, Mrs. Mary Ann . . .73, 109 Moles, Steve ... 150 Monberg, Mr. Fred . . . 109 Montgomery, Curtis . . . 55, 138 Montgomery, Cynthia . . .53, 55, 138 Montgomery, Mrs. Janice . . .73, 109 Montgomery, Scott . . . 52, 150 Moore, John ... 93 Moore, Bobby . . .138 Morfas, Chris . . . 86, 134 Morfas, Pete . . .50,51,69,151 Morris, Barb ... 145 Morris, Chana ... 52 Morris, Chuck . . . 09, 151 Morris, Eugene . . . 90, 151 Morris, John . . .151 Morris, Lynn . . .145 Morris, Tommy . . .138 Morrow, David ... 52 Mosca, Jim . . .95,138 Moskalick, Maggie . . .113 Motley, Terry . . . 100, 138 Mrache, Steve . . .138 Mucha, Jim. . .90,150 Muha, Dannette . . . 52, 151 Mulholland, Bill . . .84,90 Mulholland, Ken . . .93,145 Munoz, Anne . . . 80, 96, 151 Munoz, Jim ... 78 Munoz, Rick . . .138 Munster Optical . . .170 Murakowski, Judy ... 80, 145 Murakowski, Mark . . . 90, 151 Muratori, Jim ... 84, 145 Murray, Margaret . .138 Myers, Cindy . . .55, 93, 138 N Nagy, Mark . . .65, 90, 145 Nance, Cynthia . . .151 Nance, Miss Elise . . .112 Nance, Robert . . .138 Nash, Pat . . . 126 Nawracaj, Juli . . . 126 Neel, Fathia . . . 145 Neel, Muhammad . . .151 Neidow, Tom ... 83 Nejak, Chuck. . .57,145 Nellett, Bill . . .93,151 Nellett, Chester ... 93 News . . . 180, 181 NFL. . .70,71 NHS . . .134 NJHS . . .134 Niemic, Tom ... 138 Nondorf, Dave ... 15, 53, 54, 55, 88, 90, 126 Noojin, Sherry . . .138 Norden, Kathie . . .57,125, 126, 134 Norden, Paul . . . 57, 151 Norris, John. . .70,85,126 Nottoli, Mark . . .60,61,70,138 Nystrom, Lynan . . .68, 145 o O’Connor, Alice . . .126 OConnor, Georgia ... 145 O’Day, Mike . .151 Okichich, John . . .138 Okichich, Karen ... 56, 145 Okichich, Robert . . .126 Oner, John ... 47 Opening ... 1-7 Open House ... 164 ORourke, Mrs. Joan . .112 O’Rourke, Terri . . . 138 Orr, Pam . . .54, 145 Orr.Tim. . .51,95,151 Ortiz, Roberta ... 145 Ostcr, Pete ... 145 Outler,Jeff . . . 126 Overstreet, Janice . . .56,58,59,60,61, 126 Owens, Colleen . . . 126 Owens, Jackie ... 17, 145 Oyler, Mary . . .56, 151 P Paliga, John . . . 145 Papais, Mr. Jules . . .109 Parker, David ... 78 Parker, Kevin . . .151 Parker, Tim . . .138 Parker, Tom . . .139 Parrish, Scott . . .58, 145 Partain, Linda . . . 55, 139 Pate, Jeff ... 145 Pate, Sue. . .87,139 Pate, Wendy . . .126 Patrick, Daniel . . .151 Patterson, Steve . .139 Pawenski, Donna ... 53, 55, 126, 134 Payton, Ronell . . .151 Peacock, Jim. . .52,90,151 Pearmanjack. . .74,75, 115,126 Pecher, Mr. Wayne . . . 109 Peck, Carla. . .54,57,65, 139 Penny, Kathleen . . . 72, 151 Penrod, John . . .172 Penrod, Melissa . . . 59, 61, 68, 126 Pepsi . . . 161 Perdue, Doug . . .127 Perdue, Michelle . . . 60, 61, 69 Pericak, Chris . . . 56, 151 Pericak, Ellen . . . 57, 81, 127 Perkins, Jim ... 151 Perry, Denise . . .139 Perry, Sam ... 151 Petrak, Tim . . .139 Phys. Ed . . . . 4647 Plessas, Denise . . .23,52,72, 151 Plinski, Dora ... 145 Plinski, Tina . . .12,71,134 Poirier, Melanie . . . 145 PomKats ... 65 Posey, Kevin ... 90, 151 Potts, Randy . . .54, 84, 145 Potts, Rhonda . . .151 Pbuch, April. . .22,72, 139 Pouch, Margie . . .50, 51, 67, 145 Powers, Brian . . .139 Pbwers, Mark . . .139 Practical Arts . . . 44, 45 Pratt, Carlenc ... 68, 145 Preston, Mr. William . . .112 Progar, Patti . . .22,23,70,72, 139 Prom ... 10 Puckett, Glenda ... 69 Pupsiewicz, Carla . . . 62, 151 Pupsiewicz, Donna . . . 52, 61, 66, 139 Purkey, David ... 25, 53, 55, 72, 75, 127 Pylypczak, Steve . . . 84, 127, 134 Index 1 79 Q QuaJkinbush, Jim . . . 57, 139 Qualkinbush, Mr. James . . .57, 109, 124 Quiles, Alex ... 17 Quinn, Mike . . .151 Quinomes, Juila . . .139 Quiroga, Gustavo . . .52, 145 Quiroga, Jaime . . .52, 145 Quiroz, Israel . . . 69, 90, 145 R Rain ford, Beverly . . .151 Rainford, Ken . . . 145 Ramirez, Linda ... 69, 151 Rancifer, Debra . . . 96, 127 Ramos, Debi . . .41, 70, 71, 145 Ramos, Joe. . .95,151 Ramos, Ron . . .75, 70, 139 Ramos, Sanjuana . . . 52, 151 Rarick, Vicky . . .41,139 Raskowsky, Edward . . .172 Raysses, Mike . . . 95, 151 Raysscs, Tiffany . . .51, 55, 134, 135, 139 Reba, A1 . . .70,127,134 Rector, Cindy . . . 139 Reed, Donna . . .127 Reed, John ... 52 Reed, Katie ... 151 Reed, Tim ... 127 Reed, Todd ... 151 Reed, Wendy . . .93, 145 Reeder, Linda . . .54, 145 Reese, Tom ... 79, 145 Renaldi, Marsha . . .23,68,72, 152 Renaldi, Pat Rettig, Lynn ... 127 Reyna, Cruz . . .152 Reynolds, Benny . . . 69, 128 Reynolds, Carol . . . 62, 152 Reynolds, Ed . . .145 Rhyne, Tom . . . 95, 152 Ricciardi, Frank . . . 55, 139 Ricciardi, Tina . . .152 Rice, Mrs. Thelma . . . 109 Rice, Zoe ... 52, 152 Rich, Denise ... 145 Rich, Guytte . . . 68, 134, 139 Rich, Jim . . . 152 Richards, Renee ... 13, 20, 22, 51, 53, 55, 59-61, 67, 70, 72, 87, 128, 134 Richardson, Angela . . . 145 Richardson, Valerie . . .152 Richwalski, Dean . . . 152 Richwalski, Debbie ... 19, 65, 66, 67, 80, 128 Richwalski, Kevin ... 81 Riddle, Robert . . .90,152 Riley, Andrea . . .139 Riley, Carla. . .52,68, 152 Ripple, Kim. . .90,95,152 Ritchie, Denise . . . 145 Ritten house, Nancy . . . 66, 128 Roach, Debra . . .128 Roberson, Phyllis . . . 67, 139 Roberson, Wayne ... 57 Roberts, Kelly . . .69,90,99 Roberts, Mrs. Maxine . . .113 Robison, Mrs. Mary . . .22,109,115 Robinson, Pam . . .128 Robinson, Sharon . . . 69, 152 Roden, Phyllis . . . 12, 66, 139 Rodriguez, Lourdes . . . 145 Rodriguez, Ralph . . .78, 90, 128 Roller Dome ... 165 Rolley, Glenn . . .54, 145 Roper, Joel . . . 100, 128, 134 Rosalce ... 156 Ross, Kim ... 50, 145 Roth, Lisa . . .152 Rousis, Mike . . .152 Row, Sandy ... 145 Rubick, George . . . 68, 90, 128 Ruckmanjeff ... 12, 57,90,95, 119, 128 Ruf, Mr. James . . .85,110 Runyon, Greg ... 68, 145 Runyon, Paul . . . 83, 90 Hkissert, Dan . . .13,38,51,116,128, 134 Russert, John . . .50,58,59,60,61,75, 134, 135 Rutledge, Greg . . . 90, 152 Ryan, Wendy . . .139 Rybarczyk, Ron . . . 134, 139 S Sablack, Wally . . .56,145 Sabo, Kathy . . . 52, 152 Sachs, Julie ... 87 Sackville, Debbie . . . 52, 152 Safin, Dan ... 84, 139 Safin, Kevin ... 84, 145 Sakelaris, Frank . . . 195, 128, 134 Salazar, Mike ... 145 Salyer, Kathy . . .93, 145 Salyer Plumbing . . . 163 Sammons, Johann . . .113 Sanchez, Sandra . . .152 Sanders, Judy ... 54, 145 Sanders, Melva ... 37 Sangster, Clifford . . 139 Sassman, Bill ... 69, 93, 139 Science. . .38,39 Schischka, Mr. Gus . . .107,110 Schlesinger, Jack ... 85 Schlesinger, Ruth . . . 12, 39, 51, 59, 60, 134 Schmal, Tim . . .52,68,70,72,145 Schmueser Buick . . .172 Scholastics . . .32, 33 Schouten, Tom . . .139 Schreibcr, Mark . . . 61, 14 1, 145 Schreiber, Mr. Richard . . .112 Schroeder, Jon . . .75, 84, 139 Schuster, Ed . . . 78, 139 Schuster, Siobhan . . . 21, 50, 53, 55, 124 Schwartz, Karen . . .39, 54, 65, 72, 139 Schwartz, Lori . . . 145 Schwartz, Mr. Tom . . .35,106,110 Schwcisthal, Jim . . .53, 55, 90, 139 Scott, Dan ... 56 Scott, David . . . 12, 70, 134 Seagraves, Charlotte . . .54, 65, 68, 145 Sebastyen, Cindy ... 54, 65, 68, 145 Sebenstc, Carol . . .152 Sells, Yvonne ... 54, 146 Sendcjas, Mary . . . 139 Seniors. . .114-133 Serbentas, Jean . . .128 Shank, Melinda . . .152 Shearer, Cindy . . . 52, 152 Shcbish, Joyce . . . 56, 152 Shebish, Richard . . .56, 57, 139 Shelton, Michael . . . 57, 152 Shelton, Harold . . .128 Sherrod, Terri . . .23, 72 Shoemaker, Diana . . . 52, 152 Short, Andy . . . 193 Short, Roderick . . . 78, 145 Sickles, A1 . . .128 Siedentopf, Toni . . .54, 62, 81, 146 Silva, Jerri . . .69,84, 146 Silva, Jose. . . 129 Silva, Martha . . . 52, 152 Simones, Becky . . .152 Simones, Danny ... 146 Simons, Lonnie . . .139 Simpson, Kathy . . .56, 93, 152 Sims, Jackie . . .139 Sims, Ronald . . . 90, 95, 152 Singer, Kathy . . .50,55,67,87,129 Sizemore, Mr. Charles . . .110 Skzela, Linda . . .43, 54, 146 Slivka, Mr. Bill . . . 110 Smallman, Chuck . . .93, 146 Smith, Blair . . . 99, 152 Smith, Brad. . .69,93,152 Smith, Biuce . . .78, 146 Smith, Carol . . . 129 Smith, Dennis ... 50, 146 Smith, Jackie . . .152 Smith, Jiel . . . 146 Smith, Keith . . . 52, 146 Smith, Keith . . . 54, 146 Smith, Marcia . . .152 Smith, Martha ... 96, 140 Smith, Mike . . . 140 Smith, Roderick . . . 140 Smithers, Janice . . . 152 Snarich, Mr. Joe . . .110 Soderquist, Mr. James . . . 110 Soccer ... 84 Social Life . . . 30-31 Social Studies ... 36 Sokol, Jack. . .83,147, 152 Sokol, Marc. . .38,51,59,140 Solis, Joann . . . 146 Sommer, Annetta . . .22, 52, 72, 152 Sophomores . . . 141-146 Sostaric, Marianne . . . 54, 66 Soyring, Debbie . . .56, 140 Spain, Patti . . . 52,96, 153 Spear, Mary . . . 140 Spencer, Cynthia . . . 13, 55, 129, 134 Spencer, Diane . . .153 Spencer, Gwen . . . 140 Spencer, LaVada ... 55 Spencer, Vearlene Sperry, Gail . . . 68, 69, 140 Spicker, Diane . . . 52, 153 Spiker, Mike . . . 140 Spiker, Mike . . . 140 Spires, Celeste . . .53, 55, 129 Spisak, Dawn . . . 140 Spradlin, Greg . . .52, 153 Spolnik, Gretchen . . .129 Sporer, Tim . . .70,129,134 Stachura, Cathy . . .54, 146 Stadnik, Julie . . . 56, 66, 134, 140 Stadnik, Mary . . .63, 56, 129, 134 Stafford, Steve . . . 54, 146 Stage Crew . . . 74-75 Stanford, Phyllis . . . 140 Stavitzke, Jean . . . 146 Stavitzke.Joan . . . 140 Steagall, Linda . . . 140 Stereo Components . . .170 Stcrk’s. .159 Stem, Dan ... 84 Stem, Saralena . . .67, 72, 153 Stewart, Richard . . .153 Stevens, Mr. Bob . . . 67, 78, 79, 1 10 Stevens, Jeffrey . . . 129 Stevens, Karen . . . 146 Stoddard, Mr. Jeff . . .83,111 Stoddard, Karen Story, Roger ... 146 Strange, Sara . . . 67, 140 Strange, Sheri . . . 14, 68, 129 Stratcr, Mr. William . . .83,109,111 Strauser, Mary-Ellyn . . .57, 66, 134, 140 Strode, Dan . . . 93, 146 Studer, Cindy . . . 140 Studer, Julie . . .146 Superior Lumber . . . 166 Superits, Denise . . . 62, 153 Summers, Mike . . . 99, 153 Summer Institutes . . .12-13 Sunrise Unisex . . . 160 Sutkowski, Carol . . .52, 66, 68, 67, 72, 153 Sutliff, Tom . . .56, 90, 146 Swafford, Debbie . . . 140 Swain, Carol. . .153 Swanson, Jerry . . . 153 Swimming . . . 92-93 Sysock, Martha ... 54 Szakatis, Robert . . . 146 Szany, Brian ... 83 Szczerbowski, John ... 146 T Taliaferro, Charles . . . 54, SX , S 9 Talley, Rick . . . 146 Tanasijevich, George ... 146 Tancredi, Kathy . . .52,90,153 Tancrcdi, Paul ... 84, 146 Tapper, Dave . . .52, 90, 153 Tapper, Laura ... 56, 140 Tapper, Lee . . .93, 146 Tatarck, Kathy . . . 146 Taylor, Glenda ... 52 Taylor, Jon . . . 140 Taylor, Kitty . . .153 Tebo, Candy . . .63, 68, 129 Templin, Greg ... 69, 140 Tennis . . . 86-87 Tessman, Fran . . .113 Tharp, David . . .78, 146 Tharp, Debbie . . .65, 134, 140 Tharp, Jeff. . 90,147,153 Tharp, Lee. . .51,100,146 Theater . . . 20-23 Theodoropoulos, James . . . 140 Therase, Cathy ... 68, 75, 144, 146 Therasc, Ray ... 56 Therault, Harold . . . 93, 129 Therault, Pat . . .134, 140 Thespian Club ... 72 Thomas, Mrs. Bema Dean . . .111 Thomas, Doug . . .140 Thomas, Gayle . . . 153 Thompson, Jackie . . .153 Thompson, Robin . . . 140 Thoreson, Jon . . .52,95, 153 Thorpe, Kevin . . .52,93,153 Thorpe, Tracy . . . 65, 146 Tiede, Tammy . . .153 Times . . . 165 Tipton, Wendi . . . 13, 39, 134 Tkacz, Arthur . . .153 Torren, Mrs. June . . . 113 Torres, Angel . . . 146 Tovo, James . . . 55, 140 Track. . .78,81 U Ullrich, Laura ... 56, 66, 146 Ulrich, Jaime . . . 140 Ulrich, Todd . . . 153 Urbanik, Debbie ... 140 Urick, Mrs. Anna . . .111 Urick, Mr. Robert . . . 37, 1 1 1 1 80 Index V Valavicius, Ray . . .153 Valdez, Dan . . . 140 Valdez, Vanessa . . .140 Vance, Mrs. Devonic . . .112 Vanco, Mike . . .13,83,129 Vanderbrink, Cheryl . .153 Vanderver, Crystal . . .153 Van Natta, Kitty . . . 56, 66, 134, 140 Vargulich, Luke . . . S 9, 153 Vargulich, Pete . . . 10, 83, 95, 129 Vasquez, Alfredo . . . 153 Vasquez, Samuel . . .153 Vaux, Jeff . . .18,54,90,146 Vela, Matt. . .54,84,90,146 Velasquez, Ellen . . .54, 146 Velasquez, Emily . . . 66, 153 Ventimiglia, Bryan . . . 68, 134, 140 Venzke, Bobbie ... 19, 140 Vick, Doug . . . 148, 153 Vick, Tim ... 56, 57, 140 Villapando, Abe . . .153 Villareal, Orphalinda . . . 140 Vinyard, Rick ... 129 Vlahos, Sophia . . . 153 Volleyball ... 8 Vrane, Mary Beth . . .62, 68, 146 W Wagenblast, Julie . . .153 Wagner, Phil . . .95, 146 Wagner, Bob . . . 90 Walker, Laura ... 50, 146 Walls, Kara. . .22,72,146 Wallskog, Kerri . . .52,153 Wantland, Margaret . . . 68, 134, 140 Ward, Benita . . . 140 Warner, Mike . . .130 Wartsburgh, David . . . 69, 153 Washington, Donita . . .153 Waterman, Donna . . .42, 70, 134, 140 Watters, Liz . . . 50, 153 Watson, Jessica . . . 140 Wattam, Mr. Herbert . . .111 Webb, Barbara . . . 140 Webb, Cynthia . . . 146 Webster, Shellie . . . 153 Weems, Brian . . . 100, 146 Weems, Donald ... 99 Wcigand ... 85 Welch, Brenda . . .40,140 West, Donna ... 130 West, Jim . . . 86, 130 West, Kenny. . .55,130 Whalin, Kim . . .12,72,75, 140 Wheeler, Lester . . . 146 Wheeler, Ruth ... 153 White, Cynthia . . .153 White, Juliette . . . 146 White, Leroy . . .153 Whitfield, Jim . . .59,60,61,72,75, 134, 140 Whitlow, Florida . . .153 Wick, Jenny . . .140 Wiewora, Kathy . . . 140 Wikel, Nona ... 130 Wilburn, Mrs. Ella . . .113 Wilcoxon, Greg ... 84 Willoughby, Mrs. Terry . . .113 Witcoon, Greg ... 146 Wilhight, Lewis . . .52, 99, 153 Wilkes, Mark . . .153 Wilkes, Doug . . .153 Williams, Greg . . .146 Williams, Jackie . . . 140 Williams, Sharon ... 75 Williams, Miss Sherry . . . 80, 96, 1 1 1 Williams, Tony . . .140 Williamson, Miss Judy . . .111 Wilson, Cynthia . . . 146 Wilson, Tracy . . .130 Winter Formal . . . 18, 19 Wojcik, June . . .130 Wolfe, Julie . . .153 Wood, Mark . . .83, 90, 140 Woodmar Jewelers . . . 168 Wooley, Genet ra . . . 146 Woomer, Betsy . . .130 Wrestling . . . 94, 95 Wright, Kim . . .52, 146 Wright, Teana . . . 153 Wychc, LaDonna . . .153 Wyche, Nate . . . 45, 140 Wyche, Pam . . .153 Y Yeagley, Farron . . .140 Ycrcyne,Jeff . . .153 Yorek, Jerry . . . 69, 146 Yost, David . . . 146 Young, Eric . . . 52, 153 Young, Jackie . .153 Young, Lola . . . 96, 140 Young, Pam . . . 140 Young, Raymond . . . 52, 146 Young, Rhonda . . .153 Young, Sandra ... 54 Young, Theresa . . . 96, 153 Z Zacny, Marjorie . . .130 Zasada, Mr. Thomas . . . 25, 90, 1 1 1 iinniger, Sheila ... 146 jJn zmo z Cam dl {azg dtta ddwazdi (J95Q-1976) dJ tdind if II idoudd d.a j£ to go de.fozs tde filings. 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