Hanover Central High School - Key Yearbook (Cedar Lake, IN)
- Class of 1973
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mi JE2S Mag EEiimain K 1973 KEY Hanover Central High School Cedar Lake, Indiana Volume VI REFLECTIONS OF HANOVER’S VARIOUS MOODS OF ‘73 APPEAR ON . . . 2 Student Life ... 18 Academics ... 26 Individuals ... 38 Organizations ... 82 Sports . . . 102 Advertising . . . 134 Index . . . 155 3 Moods of a year joy • fear • hat e gratitude • anger • love -doubt ■ i a i i i 5 6 Signs and symbols • peace • stop • warning • caution • go • continue • 8 9 Filled with Pride, winning • laughing • tears • relief • boasting • bragging its . -I ,Af ' . SIGN HERE FOR F HUSBAND 0 SEDATION OUT HEN WOMEN WORKING ' -IT PREPARED MOS UNSUPERVISED CHILO ABAHDONWnt INERATION GAP BIBLE 10 11 12 13 14 Reflects old • dreams • visions • • hope • friends • • shattered dreams • 15 ll.wt o f Living Council has Wire squeeze tip: Eat less ndlana l AW 4 If£ s 5 - : SSav 4 ’ ' e- Jim fohnf my ?lan ‘ •Id seek ,£ ° n Scld h Jj L the ne Uive l dar lS ' JZJ official? thf ‘ dayS mf the strike -■• 12,000 m 1 which v- irt a stn jrievan tops, v n in Cedar L James Wa Chamber ( progress c 4 during a di 4c 21. In Wa project, easement ] Tl )Ufi ' b %, V W ' ,-W: 0 y - o ' 5 %■ ,v - ,v c W Vv ■ o Cedar Lake I aL OA. • Wo. fr -jfca . to.. :; ' .? s ' y r , S Vav-, w ., -Hi, ' - I V ' ' SgS;;;. ;sj % G Ht ?U t Xr, 1 ! Jl l rtf ' -v y, Ob. %, ' , A.. V ' ; -0V , l o W! Po ' mber Of Commerce Hears Sewer Report ' n engineer, e before the erce on the wer project eting March ume of the :ussion of • evolved, n has been ul in obtain- future payment of Loitz chamber and requeued support Brothers, Inc., project contrac- and funds. Th« ,jeks said tor, once all grading, reseeding they needed of $100 and replacement of fencing has per” «t the been completed on easement te’ _ ' mber essary ease- here were property. Town board member, C 0 les Kouder, comment success of the ir fee collection s extremely proud of of Cedar Lake, 80° o articipating ly rate payment v, this percents -ation is greater anticipated rntiv - A ' aid ice, b v ' the local chamber affiliates each member with the state organization, which is one of the biggest lobbyists in Indianapolis and has a voice in proposed bills and tax changes. It was announced the Cedar Lake Chamber will combine with the Lowell Chamber April 17 for a dinner meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Great Oaks After J’our Club. 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V V, otq n o; asnoH aifB} him vaa i aqj ajns iuj„ iq§t| si jBpuaiBo aqj ) B J0J §UI}IBM SBM JSBI ptBS ‘aniASUBAg 5 H H dllllMd uas a jo a i b jo; jt neo oj Aep pooS PUT; j,ubo sJosuods asneo j -aq jnq sajoA jo hdbi jo; Ajijbs - saoau jou — ajeuag euBipu; aqj ut aiqnojj ur st juauipuauiy sjqSia iBnbg pasodojd a sij aoo 9 4X-(dV) SnOdVNVIQMI We Learn Life Through Experiences, One At A Time . . . 18 Together we search in confusion for answers to the mysteries of being alive . . . take my hand . . . we expe- rience the joy of finding ourselves . . . help me decide . . . we learn from each other as well as from books . . . he has a great philosophy on life . . . we strive for excellence but explode at the pressures being too much to bear . . . with one or many we grow and mature, unaware of the change that is occuring in ourselves, notic- ing it only in others . . . why am I so hurt? . . . we reach out for knowledge and friendship or withdraw into solitude . . . we are separate as 800, together as one— Hanover Central. 19 Students Engage In Various Activities Throughout 1972-73 school year, students were in- volved in various activities. There were things such as GAA initiation and school plays, to boys in Home Ec classes. Many moods such as love, hate, anger, fear, and frus- tration were expressed by students in their everyday routines, by the clicking of the camera. Middle— Randy Watson and Kim Penn study in Biology. Bottom— Students wait to rush into the gym at lunch. Top Right— Randy Hahn, Kurt Brown, and Jim Hays prove that all good cooks aren ' t females. 20 Top Left— Mr. Apple shows junior high students how to run the press. Middle Left— Students gather firewood for the bonfire. Bottom Left— Steve Shroka and Coach Nicholas help All Yothment paint the WILDCAT head. Bottom Right— A member of the Indus- trial Arts club gets a pie in the eye” as part of their money raising project. Middle Right— Kathy Moelhman waits for the bell to ring. 21 Students of Hanover have been following the changing trends of modern high schools and have been participat- ing more in the affairs of the school. Agony is felt by actors and actresses trying to remem- ber lines. Anxiety is wondering if the deadlines will be met. Fear is trying to sell candy and fruit to your neighbors. Top Left— Kim Hickson, Robin Drake, and Sheryl Hamlett engage in a conversation as the time to end class draws nearer and nearer. Bottom Left— Phil Trivett cleans the school press. Top Right— Students crowd in line to get their lunch. Middle Right— Drama plays an important role in school life, as students practice for ‘Finders Creepers’. Bottom Right— Lettermen unload their supply of fruit. 22 Top Left— Connie Deno, Ruth Hamilton, and Denise Kurzeja play cards in the cafeteria during lunch. Middle Left— Student janitors Mark Burgess, Terry Walker, Mark Kinsey, Phil Trivett, and Bob Supernant anticipate another day’s work. Bottom Left— Student Pulse Editor Nancy Hutzler lays out a page in order to meet the deadline. Top Right— Teachers and Jaycees compete for a basketball. Bottom Right— Debbie VanGorp helps spot on the horse in gym class. 23 “FINDERS CREEPERS” Finders Creepers” was presented October 26 and 27. The play concerned two boys, Hercules and Wilbur, who visit Hercules’ uncle and find out he is a mortician. Mr. Quigley pretends to be dead in order to find out who is trying to poison him. Hercules Randy VanDerWerf Wilbur Bill Wood Claude Malcom Jones Daphene Stephanie Wood Celeste Sharon Zahora Mrs. Nelson Marrianne Sack Mr. Nelson Dean Hurst Frankie Nancy Rhein Granny Jill Hollar Helper Jeanette Schreiber Mr. Schuster Keith Fogarty Madeline Rose Wood Nina Debbie Marona Mr. Quigley Dave Calhoun Dr. Brown Laura Wisnewski Top Left-Bill Wood tries to persuade Randy VanDerWerf he saw a dead body. Top Right-Sharon Zahora tries to persuade Nancy Rhein to take a bath. Middle Left-Dave Calhoun awakes from a deep sleep. Bottom Left-Play cast takes curtain call. Bottom Right— (ill Hollar displays her femininity. 24 “MAN FOR ALL SEASONS” ‘Man For All Seasons’ was presented March 15 and 16. The play was about the conflict between King Henry VIII of England and Sir Thomas More. Because King Henry failed to get a divorce from Catherine, from the Pope, he required his subjects to sign an Act of Supremacy, making him both spiritual and temporal leader of England. Sir Thomas refused to sign the docu- ment on the grounds that it was against every- thing in which he believed, and his very silence eventually led to his death on the chopblock. King Henry VIII Cardinal Wolsey Commoner Sir Thomas More Master Richard Rich Lady Alice Duke of Norfolk Margaret Attendant Cramner Cromwell Woman Malcom Jones Malcom Jones Rose Wood Dave Calhoun Randy VanDerWerf Sheila Williams Stephaine Wood Debbie Marona Bill Wood Bill Wood Dean Hurst Cheryl Schreiber Top Left— Dave Calhoun discusses his problems with his wife, Sheila Williams. Middle Left— The More family greets King Henry. Bottom Left— Dave Calhoun waits patiently as Rose Wood prepares to chop off his head. Bottom Right— Dave Calhoun awaits the verdict of his trial. 25 Moods Exist Through Academics . Term papers are due the week preceding Christmas vacation ... do not mark in the books ... I can t be late for class anymore . . . conjugate those verbs for tomorrow . . . what is that smell coming from the science lab? . . . my trumpet is missing . . . 27 In Dedication to Mr. Driscoll Death Of A School Teacher No floral cortege followed to his grave, The whistling wind whispered the litany; He went his lonely way from memory; A “pause of silence” none in honor gave; But if you closer peered, then wave on wave, Host of disciples paced invisibly, The city streets; unto eternity His heart their lifelong pilgrim road would pave; He’d ever have it so, for he had taught A man was measured for what cause he fought; He gave them strength to press to higher goal, Transcending grief and anguish of the soul; He sought to mold each child a stalwart oak— In freedom’s cause that neither bent nor broke. Mr. Maurice Driscoll who passed away October 8, 1972 was a sponsor of the Jr. High Science Club and was science teacher for the Jr. High, also. On behalf of Mr. Driscoll’s family, Mrs. Geek presents the school with the flag that covered Mr. Driscoll’s casket. The flag is ac- cepted by principal, Mr. Davis. 28 Different Things Happen At Hanover. Top Left, Marsha Foreman helps herself to seconds. Top Right, Mr. Young is probably lecturing on another English topic that the class has for an assignment. Left, Roberta Torrence struggles to do sit-ups. 29 TEACHERS GIVE KNOWLEDGE As Hanover Central changed, so did many teachers. New classes opened and new fields of study wer e presented to students. Teachers began to slowly accept the students outlook on life. Buchannan, Linda Counselor Secretary Crumrine, Roberta Indiana State University B.S. M.S. Dulek, Ron St. Mary’s College, Indiana University B.A. M.A. Ehlers, Richard Iowa State University, Indiana University B.S. M.S. Fadda, Carol Assistant Attendance Officer Foreman, Roy Indiana University B.S. FREELY Apple, Philip Indiana State University B.S. Brindley, John St. Joseph ' s Calumet College B.A. I Bus Drivers: B. Row, W. Claus, B. Worn- hoff, F. Schreiber, P. Anderson, F. Row, L. Spannon, E. Marlowe, E. Reichert, W. DeWell 30 Furuness, Drew Indiana State University B.S. Geek, Darlene Dickenson State College B.S. Gerlach, Vera Attendance Office Gorbal, John Band Director Grady, Carol Indiana University B.S. Granger, Jack Ball State University B.A. Left: While substituting, Mr. Gonzales shows his hidden ability. Be- low: Mr. Nicholas never makes a mistake. 31 Hamilton, Mary Secretary Hasse, Mickey Librarian Heldt, Marion Secretary Holmes, Norman Ball State University B.S.-M.S. Hughes, Janice Indiana State University B.S.-M.S. Kiechle, James Parsons College B.A. 32 Devotion as well as Understanding. Are those turtle tracks on the ceiling. ex- claimed Mr. Gorball! Kostelnik. Janice Indiana State University B.S. Lail. Ellen Taylor University B.S. Lemley, John Indiana State University A.B.-M.S. Lemley, Judy George Peabody College B.S.-M.S. Logan, Berniece Ball State University B.S. Love, Mary West Viriginia Institute of Technology B.S. McMillen, Jay Purdue University B.A.-M.A. Meacham, Wesley University of Oklahoma B.A. Meluch, George Purdue University B.A. 33 STUDENTS AND TEACHERS HELP EACH OTHER Kitchen Help: Back row, J. Schon- tube, B. Batson, F. Shoemaker, J. Blakeman, B. Anderson, Front row, S. Kretz, D. Hammersly. Miller, Leonard Counselor Nicholas, Thomas J. Ball Stale University B.S. M.S Norris. Dick Valparaiso University, Indiana University B.S. M.S. Panning, Wayne Ball State University B.S. M.S. Pasierh, Suzanne Indiana University B.S. Pctco ff, Phyllis Librarian Rees, Carolyn Indiana University B.S. M.S. Rajchel, Eugene Ball State University B.S. M.S. Rawlings, Charles Indiana University B.S. M.S. :i4 Shipley, John Ball State Universtiy B.S. M.S. Sparacino, Joseph Purdue University Calumet Campus B.S. M.A.T. Sullivan, Dixie Sr. High Art Todd, John Indiana Central College, Indiana University B.S. M.S. Van Ulzen, William Purdue University B.A. M.A. Wilkerson. Betty Jr. High Counselor 35 Whilestine, William G. Ball Stale University B.S. Williams, Allegra Indiana University B. Ed Young, Gary Olivet, Purdue University A.B. M.S. Right: Mrs. Plant enjoys substituting. Lower Left: Could it be Mrs. Love is typing up another test? Lower Right: Mr. Miller takes a break. During teach- ers ' prep hours, most teachers relax by enjoying a cup of coffee or a soft drink. 36 ADMINISTRATION Richard E. Davis Superintendent Floyd F. Davis Principal Gordon Paquin Assistant Principal Senior pictures will be taken ... I am me and nobody else . . . who says the cheerblock has the most spirit . . . we are inseparable . . . confusion in my head . . . class meeting today . . . my best friend . . . from ce- ramics we will move on to sculpturing . . . my gym shorts ripped . . . semester tests next week . . . the wood for the shop finally got here . . . 39 THE CLASS OF 1973 WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN TONI ACREE Art Club 1; I.S.M.A. 2; Health Careers 1,2,3; Thes- pian 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; Home Ec. 4; Honor Roll 1,3; PAUL ARNOLD BRUCE ANDERSON Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2; Let- terman 2,3,4; Sr. National Honor Society 3,4; TONI ACREE PAUL ARNOLD BRUCE ANDERSON TOM BEAMER TOM BEAMER N.H.S. 1,2,3; Football 1; Baseball 2,3; Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4; JACKIE BECKER JACKIE BENNER G.A.A. 1,2,3; Band Sec. 1; German Club 3; Health Ca- reers 3; Art Club 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Band Pep Band; Mascot; AWARDS: G.A.A. Patch 1; G.A.A. Pin: V. Football Manager; V. Lett er; JACKIE BECKER JACKIE BENNER ROBIN BRIGGS French Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2; National Honor Society 2; Drama 2; Choir 1,2; Office Asst. 3; Teachers Aid 2,4; PLAYS: Where ' s Charlie 1; Pillow Talk 1; KURT BROWN Art Club 3; Baseball 1,3; GAIL BUTH J.C.L. 1,2,3; N.H.S. 1,2, 3, 4; Math Club Sec. 2; Sec. 3,4; Algebra Geometry Typing; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4: AWARDS: 1-NEDT Certificate; 2-NEDT; 3-Yearbook Editor; Journalism Chemistry Awards; Girls State Delegate; ROBIN BRIGGS KURT BROWN GAIL BUTH 41 SENIOR ACTIVITIES PROMOTE CLASS UNITY DAVID CALHOUN Wrestling 1,2, 3,4; Tennis 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Choir 3; Let- terman 2,3,4; Thespian 4; Chess Club 4; Pep Club 4; Football Manager 1; MIKE CANNON Student Council 2; ALLYSON COURTNEY French Club 2,3 ,4; Cheerblock 4; Pom Pon 4; Honor Roll 1,2; 3,4; DAVID CALHOUN MIKE CANNON ALLYSON COURTNEY LEO CROUCH JERRY COKENOUR KATHY DENO Future Teachers 1,2; N.H.S. 2; English Guild 3,4; Health Careers 3; Art Club 3; Honor Roll 2,3; LEO CROUCH JERRY COKENOUR KATHY DENO SUE DEVRIES GRETCHEN DEWES N.H.S. 2,3,4; Health Careers 2,3,4; English Guild 3,4; Cheerblock 3,4; LARRY DRAKE Spanish Club 1; Industrial Arts 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Wrestling 4; Golf 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; English Guild 1; Letterman 2,3,4; SUE DEVRIES GRETCHEN DEWES LARRY DRAKE 42 SENIORS SPONSOR POP BOTTLE DRIVE CHERYL DUNHAM PENNY ENDRIS JILL FETSCH Art Club 2,3; CHERYL DUNHAM PENNY ENDRIS JILL FETSCH RUDY FISCHER Letterman 2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Football 3; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; AWARDS: Wildcat Of The Year: Most Improved Runner; BETH FLORA Spanish Club 1,2,3, 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Science Club 1; Powder Puff Football 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; MARSHA FOREMAN Cheerblock 1; Art Club 1,2,3; English Guild 3; Art Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1; RUDY FISCHER BETH FLORA MARSHA FOREMAN RENEE FOREMAN G.A.A. 1; Future Teachers 2; Art Club 3; Volleyball 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; G.A.A. Pin 3; AWARDS: G.A.A. Patch 1; G.A.A. Pin 2; Jr. Home- coming Queen; FRAN FRANK G.A.A. 1; Future Teachers 1; Sports Head 2; Tres. 4; Sec. Volleyball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Softball 2,3,4; Powder Puff Football 3; AWARDS: G.A.A. Pin 2; G.A.A. Patch 1; G.A.A. Let- ter; Honor Roll 2,3,4; SHIRLEY FREEMAN RENEE FOREMAN FRAN FRANK SHIRLEY FREEMAN 43 THE DOOR IS OPEN TO ALL WHO DESIRE JANICE GREENE TERRY HARRELL JIM HAYS MARY HELDT Cheerblock 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1,2,4; Cheer- leader 1,2,3; Capt. 1; Pom Pon Corps 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 3; LINDA HOECKELBERG SKIP HOLEMAN Math Club 1,2; Chess 1; Student Council 2; I.S.M.A. 2,3; German Club 3; Boys ' Cheerblock 3; Thespian 3,4; Football 1; Baseball 2; Honor Roll 3; PLAYS; A Far Country; We Bombed In New Haven; Stage Manager for See How They Run; SHERRI HOWARD DEAN HURST Chess Club 1,2; I.S.M.A. 1,2,3; Thespian 3,4; School Paper 4; AWARDS; Chess Metal 2; Best Supporting Actor 3; I.S.M.A. Metal 3; PLAYS: SEE HOW THEY RUN: JURY ROOM: FINDERS CREEPERS: MAN FOR ALL SEASON: SUE HURST Cheerblock 3; Honor Roll 3; Band Bash; AWARDS: Pom Pon Invitational 2; JANICE GREENE MARY HELDT SHERRI HOWARD TERRY HARRELL LINDA HOECKELBERG JIM HAYS SKIP HOLEMAN DEAN HURST SUE HURST SENIORS WALKED TALL and PROUD at HANOVER CENTRAL DORIS WYATT DAVE KENNING Spanish Club 1; Letterman 2,3,4; Class V.P. 3; Class Tres. 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; Boys State Delegate 3; BETTY KING F.T.A. 1; Science Club 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Cheerblock Award 3; DORIS WYATT DAVE KENNING BETTY KING JEFF KERSTELL JEIFF KERSTELL KATHY JULIAN MARK KINSEY DIANE KLEINE DIANE KLEINE N.H.S. 1, 2,3.4; Student Council 1.3.4; Class Tres. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; V.C. 2; Pres. 3; FRAN LIPKA F.T.A.; Health Careers 2; Yearbook 3; V.P. Home Ec. Club 4; Pres. Health Careers 4; JEAN MALOWSKI English Guild 1,2,3; Cheerblock 1,2; Powder Puff Football 3; Honor Roll 4; Yearbook Staff 3; G.A.A. 1 . 2 ; FRAN LIPKA JEAN MALOWSKI 45 THREE YEARS HAVE PRODUCED FINE WILDCATS PHYLLIS MANTEL (ELLS) Attendance Office Asst. 3; DEBBIE MARONA Choir 1; Drama Club 1,2,3; J.C.L. 2,3; Thespian 2,3; French Club 4; Health Careers 2,3,4; V.P. 2; Tres. 2; Future Teachers 3: Key Staff 3; Thespian Sec. 4; Best Actress 3; PLAYS: PILLOW TALK 1; ON A CLEAR DAY 2; JURY ROOM: 3; FINDERS CREEPERS: Make-up and stage crews 1,2, 3, 4; BOB MC CLYMONT PHYLLIS MANTEL ELLS DEBBIE MARONA BOB MC CLYMONT TERRY MC NEW Industrial Arts 4; I.S.M.A. 3; NICK NELSON Choir 2; Wrestling 2; GARY NEITZEL TERRY MCNEW NICK NELSON GARY NEITZEL DENNIS NOEL Art Club 2; Football 1,2; TIM OSHA GEORGE PELHAM DENNIS NOEL TIM OSHA GEORGE PELHAM 46 CAREERS, COLLEGE LOOM IN SENIOR PLANS KIM PENN Jr. Honor Society Sec. 1,2; Student Council 1; Band 1.2; Cheerblock 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Sr. Honor Society 3; V.P. 4; Pom Pon 1,2; Class Sec. 1; AWARDS: Jr. Honor Society Pins; Sr. Honor Society Pins; Band (ON A CLEAR DAY) 2; RICH PITCHER Industrial Arts 3,4; Football 1,2; Basketball Managers 2 ; GARY PLANT Ba nd 1: I.S.M.A. 2; Class Tres. 2; Golf 1,2,3; KIM PENN RICH PITCHER GARY PLANT LINDA PLANT N.H.S. 1,2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 1; English Guild 3; Class Sec. 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; BOBBIE RAGON SHEILA REESE J.C.L. 2,3; Health Careers 3; Future Teachers 3; Ex- plorer Club 3; Honor Roll 3; LINDA PLANT BOBBIE RAGON SHEILA REESE SANDY REICHERT PETE RIMMEL J.C.L. 1,2,3; Science Club 2,3; GENE ROADLANDER SANDY REICHERT PETE RIMMEL GENE ROADLANDER 47 1973 WE’RE THE BEST, SECOND TO NONE JOAN ROBINSON SHARON ROGUS English Guild 4; Student Council 1,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; N.H.S. 1,2, 3, 4; German Club 3; Class Sec. 3; MARK SCHILLO Letterman 2,3,4; Math Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Honor Roll 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; JOAN ROBINSON SHARON ROGUS MARK SCHILLO TOM SHOEMAKER Letterman 2; Student Council 3,4; Football 1,2; Bas- ketball 1,2; Wrestling 4; JOHN SCHROEDER STEVE SHROKA Fresh. Class Pres. Letterman 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Society 1; Tres. 2,3; Student Janitor 3; V. Cross Country MVP 1,2, 3, 4; Capt. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track MVP 1,2,3, 4; Boys State Delegate 3; TOM SHOEMAKER JOHN SCHROEDER STEVE SHROKA BOB SIKMA RAY SLIGER SUSAN STECYK Spanish Club 1,2,3, 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; Honor So- ciety 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3; Cheerblock 3,4; JR MISS 4; BOB SIKMA RAY SLIGER SUSAN STECYK 48 GRADUATION ANTICIPATED BY SENIORS SUZANNE SEILS ANDY STEUER Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,4; Football 1; Cross Country 2; Track 2; )r. Honor Society 1,2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Soph. V.P. WHO’S WHO 4; ALL SEC- TIONAL 3; VON STOUT Football 3; GAIL STOVER Pom Pon 4; SUE THIEL PEGGY TILTON GAIL STOVER SUE THIEL PEGGY TILTON PHIL TR1VETT Honor Society 1,2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 2; Letterman 2,3,4; Tres. 3,4; Science Club 3: V.P. of Industrial Arts; Yearbook Photographer 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; SUE VAN CUREN French Club 1,2,3, 4; Health Careers 3.4; Home Ec. 4: Newspaper 4; WALTER VAN GORP Industrial Arts 2,3: Industrial Arts Pres.; Cross Country 2; PHIL TRIVETT SUE VAN CUREN WALTER VAN GORP 49 WE BUILD THE ROAD AS WE CLIMB JIM VINSON TERRY WALKER Letterman 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 1,3,4; Honor So- ciety 2; English Guild 4; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3.4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 3; Boys State Alternate 3; Band 1; DEBORAH WARCZYNSK1 Cheerblock 3,4: Health Careers 3; Art Club 4; School Newspaper 4; Pom Pon Award 3; Cheerblock Award 3; JIM VINSON TERRY WALKER DEBBIE WATSON JEFF WELLS J.C.L. 1,2; Math Club 2,3; Chemistry Club 2; Indus- trial Arts 3; N.H.S. 3,4; JIM WELTER Sec. Science Club 3; Industrial Arts 3: Wrestling 4; Track 4; DEBORAH WARCZYNSK1 DEBBIE WATSON JEFF WELLS JIM WELTER SUE WESTERHOFF Spanish Club 1; F.T.A. 2; Cheerblock 3,4; Pres. 4; Choir 1; PLAYS: WHERE ' S CHARLEY RANDY WHITE Student Council 2; Letterman 1,2,3, 4; Science Club 3; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Football 3; SHEILA WILLIAMS Thespian Club 1,2 Sec. 3, Pres. 4; JCL 1.2; Health Ca- reers 2,3; Future Teachers 3; AWARDS: Journalism Award 3; Drama Award 3; PLAYS: Band Bash 1,2; He’s Dead Alright 2; A Far Country 2; See How They Run 3; Jury Room 3; Pillow Talk 1; Finders Creepers Student Director 4: Yearbook Staff 3, Editor 4; Man For All Seasons 4; SUE WESTERHOFF RANDY WHITE SHEILA WILLIAMS 50 SENIORS RECEIVE KEYS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS DIANNE WRAY AL YOTHMENT Track 1, 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Student Council 2; Span- ish Club 1,2, 3,4; Art Club 1,2,3; Lettermen 2,3,4; Boys Cheerblock 3; J.V. Wrestling 2; 1973 WILDCATS DIANNE WRAY AL YOTHMENT Mark Kinsey smiles as he finishes up his homework. Dean Hurst makes up a test in Miss Logan ' s Journalism Class. Making their last year count by making donations, and visiting friends, the class of 120 Seniors ends it’s high school career in June. Six of these Seniors graduated at Mid-Term in January. 51 T. Adams T. Adams C. Baker J. Bell K. Bixeman J. Bogart D. Boggs S. Boucher M. Brady T. Brewer R. Brown R. Brown D. Brummel V. Burger L. Canarini V. Canner C. Clinton B. Craig V. Crisp A. Davis T. Debold A. Devine D. Dodge J. Donnelly T. Dowling M. Eberle D. Engle D. Ellis D. Flora K. Fogarty P. Foreman S. Galvin K. Goldsmith J. Granger S. Grant B. Gross B. Gudmundson R. Hahn B. Hasse S. Hasse D. Hays J. Hillger B. Hitchock J. Hollar J. Howard N. Hupp B. Garrett D. Kretz 53 S. Huffnagle N. Hutzler M. James M. Jones B. Kaswell D. Kretz D. Kretz D. Kretz D. Krivensky K. Lea G. Littrell C. Loman R. MacDonald D. Malott M. Marszalek M. McClymont S. Michniewicz J. Milburn A. Miller R. Miller S. Miller S. Nagy C. Neary V. Neitzel S. Noel D. O’Dea D. O’Masta K. O’Masta M. Paseirb B. Reichert J. Peterson S. Rhye S. Richart B. Roadlander D. Ross J. Schmidt C. Schrieber D. Schrieber J. Schutz L. Segert D. Shoemaker C. Sikma J. Sims S. Soley R. Sorschak M. St. Clair L. Steuer V. Stout K. Stuppy 54 D. Young R. Zahora B. Zimmerman LEFT: Jil Donnelly buys some candy in between classes. RIGHT: Dan Kretz measures chemicals in chemistry class. B. Thiel T. Thorn R. Tuttle M. VanDerPol P. Wachter R. Watson K. Welhe B. Westerhoff J. Wislocki R. Wood P. Woodburn L. York V. York S. Yothment 55 D. Allred C. Anderson G. Babcoke J. Baker G. Barba J. Barber K. Beamer R. Benton N. Berg V. Bernhart D. Boling G. Boling L. Boston C. Bowman R. Brewer R. Brockman R. Brownd N. Browning P. Cannon S. Canarini C. Chaloupsky D. Conrad C. Cox M. Darden D. Davis T. DeFord T. DeVries D. Dodge T. Donnelly K. Dowling R. Drake J. Dunham B. Eastling T. Elms D. Emboden G. Endris C. Fadda R. Fischer T. Flowers T. Foreman M. Fraley R. Frazee S. Galloway J. Glassford R. Goodman J. Gurgal S. Hamlett D. Hardin C. Hardwick 57 M. Riccio R. Ropp T. Roth M. Sack J. Sanders L. Sanners W. Schmidt D. Schreiber J. Schreiber D. Schroeder D. Schulte S. Scott C. Seils T. Shaw S. Shoemaker D. Signorelli R. Simale E. Sisney B. Seaton D. Smith D. Sorschak K. Spannon D. Sprehe D. Staples S. Stark M. Stecyk C. Steuer F. Stout B. Supernant R. Tarkington M. Torrence R. Trivett R. Trueblood S. Underwood M. VanCuren K. Vendramin S. Viehman T. Vogt J. Walkowiak D. Watt K. Weller B. Wilson J. Wilkening D. Wittgren S. Wood D. Woodburn R. Woods D. Yardley B. Zagrovich 58 J. Harrell M. Hays K. Hickson T. Hildebrand J. Hitchcock D. Hoeckelberg K. Hoeckelberg R. Hoover C. Hupp C. Howard S. Hudak L. Hurst D. Huseman S. Hutzler P. Jackson L. Jacobs C. Jett C. Johnson J. Johnson B. Jonason J. Keller D. Kenning S. Kliene R. Kuhns K. Kubiak R. Martin L. Mathews T. Merrill A. McClymont C. McGarrity S. McMillen L. Miller S. Miller K. Moelhman M. Moore B. Morgan C. Morse L. Nannev K. Parker B. Parman S. Pawlicki S. Plant J. Ploetz D. Popvk B. Powers A. Ragan J. Ragan N. Reed r . Rhein 39 M. Anderson J. Ash C. Avey M. Baldwin T. Baldwin B. Belcher D. Benge C. Bixeman M. Bixeman T. Blanchard J. Bodnar C. Braden M. Bresford G. Brewer P. Brown S. Burger F. Burke C. Carnell J. Catt L. Chaloupsky M. Chambers D. Chester C. Cieslak L. Conrad D. Copak M. Craig F. Darnell P. Darnell C. Deno D. Dodge B. Dorsett D. Doty K. Drake J. Dust S. Eastling L. Eberle G. Endris D. Engle D. Espey J. Fetsch D. Flanagin T. Fox J. Frahm G. Gibbs L. Goldsmith K. Granger K. Geib M. Gross 61 D. Grunstein J. Gudmundson R. Hamilton B. Hanke K. Hardwick K. Hasse J. Hays M. Hillebold A. Hoeckelberg D. Holder R. Holeman R. Hoover P. Howard A. Hupp M. Jackson C. Jett M. Jonelis R. Kerstell S. Kleckner C. King R. Knowles T. Koedvker T. Kor R. Korthauer T. Kretz D. Kurzeja J. Lock N. Mager M. Malott J. Manter S. Marine T. Marsh R. Massey C. McGrath B. McKee S. McKee K. McKinley R. McNew W. Moore D. Mitchell J. Motkowirz W. Nanney T. Neary S. Nelson T. Nelson R. Newell T. Noredyke T. O’Dea R. Oliphant 62 T. Padgett P. Pitcher R. Plant L. Proud L. Raper G. Rietman R. Romig K. Rumas P. Sanner T. Schreiber J. Shoemaker J. Shroka T. Sikma J. Sitowski J. Snyder A. Soley G. Stark V. Stout R. Torrence C. Underwood S. Urbanczyk D. VanGorp M. VanGorp D. Vaughn B. Vinson J. Vogt M. Wachter F. Wall S. Walsh R. Warczynski B. Ward C. Watson B. Weirt J. Westerhoff E. Wicker D. Wietbrock J. Wilbourn D. Williams M. Welter S. Williams L. Wisniewski B. Wohlgemuth B. Wood B. Wornhoff J. Yablonowski J. Yothment S. Zahora M. Zambo K. Zimmerman 63 L. Acree J. Anderson S. Anderson T. Andry L. Avey R. Baacke G. Babcoke V. Babin D. Bearden J. Bell B. Benge S. Benton D. Bixeman D. Bougie R. Brewer T. Briggs L. Brown D. Burger C. Burley J. Cokenour D. Caldwell F. Carnell S. Casten V. Casten A. Chaloupsky S. Claus C. Clement R. Clinton K. Cokenour R. Culley L. Darden D. Dawes D, Dickerson T. Edwards D. Ellis T. Ellis J. Endris C. Engle M. Espey P. Flowers E. Fogarty A. Foreman R. Fortenbury J. Frahm L. Frazee T. Gentry R. Golf L. Granger C. Grant 65 C. Gynn J. Hamlett C. Hardwick M. Hasse B. Hays D. Heath C. Hitchcock M. Hildebrand A. Hoeckelberg J. Hollar D. Howard D. Huffnagle D. Jackson D. Jackson C. Jillson G. Jillson J. Jones R. Jubera C. Jubera P. Kleine S. Kline R. Kurzeja K. Lea C. Lee M. Malowski B. Maniatakes D. Martin J. Martin L. Martin B. McGarrity L. McQuen L. Mellul M. Meyer M. Micic S. Milburn G. Miller C. Molden C. Monos D. Morse M. Nash J. Neary A. Nolan J. Nuccio G. O’Dea P. Oliphant D. O’Masta D. Phillips G. Plant R. Plant f r 66 R. Powers J. Reed B. Reichert N. Sack D. Scent D. Schrieber M. Schreiber C. Schropshire J. Scott K. Scott J. Schweitzer P. Schiessle R. Shaw D. Simale J. Simms S. Slivka J. Spannon T. Sprehe K. Stark G. Steuer V. Stout T. Suprenant T. Swafford M. Tancredi J. Terral S. Unger F. Terral L. Torrence D. Trivett T. Tucker M. VanCuren M. Van Curen B. Vanderwerf J. Vasdich N. Vojvodich P. Vojvodich C. Wachter T. Warren R. Weis L. Wicker V. Works S. Yardley B. York L. Zimmerman 67 68 R. Agee K. Alexander S. Avey T. Auguslyn G. Babcoke K. Baacke S. Baker P. Bailey A. Batson J. Bevins G. Blakeman T. Bixenman ). Boling D. Bougie M. Braden M. Branley M. Branley K. Brown B. Bunkowfst A. Burley T. Calton T. Canarini C. Carpenter J. Casten D. Catt J. Chaloupsky S. Chambers P. Choate D. Chesner M. Cole D. Davis G. Deno D. Dodge B. Douglas B. Edwards L. Ellis J. Ells T. Enloe K. Erickson A. Fercik K. Fischer D. Foreman D. Gurgel B. Green R. Gynn C. Harden L. Hartwick E. Heckaman J. Heichel 69 Hard working Senior Class Officers are: Linda Plant— Secretary; Mark Kinsey— President; Paul Arnold— Vice-Presi- dent; Dave Kenning— Treasurer. Spirited Junior Class Officers are: Keith Fogarty— Vice-President; Diane Kretz. Karen Stuppy— Program Direc- tors; Sue Yothment— Secreatry; Debbie O ' Dea— Treasurer; Loretta Steuer— President. Enthusiastic Sophomore Class Officers are: Jennifer Plotz— President; Rich Bre- wer-Social Chairman; Bobbie Zaurov- ich— Secretary; Bob Jonason — Treasurer. Easy-going Freshmen Class Officers are: Sandy Marine— Sargent of Arms; John Hays— President; Renae Plant— Vice- President; Diana Wietbrock— Secre- tary; Jim Snyder— Treasurer. 71 L. Hildebrand K. Hitchcock S. Hoeckelberg C. Holt D. Holmquist L. Hoover L. Hudak M. Howard B. Hoycus R. Jacobson J. James C. Jonason C. Johnson L. Kazen M. Kinsey B. Kleckner K. Koch G. Kosanke J. Knowles M. Lawrence J. LeNeave D. Lessard J. Leyba B. Magnant D. Marona B. Martin N. Martinez G. Matthews G. McKee D. McGrath H. McMillen D. McQuen K. Michaels R. Michaels I. Micic M. Miller R. Mick S. Moehlman A. Moore S. Miller M. Morse C. Nanney S. Neitzel H. Newell B. Nix L. Nordike B. Olendorf P. Parman 72 J. Pennington D. Phillips D. Plant V. Ploetz T. Pointer J. Powers D. Proud C. Ramsey M. Rebenak P. Rhein S. Rhye D. Roth R. Rose D. Rumas L. Sander B. Sanders A. Sitowski D. Scalpelli M. Schrieber R. Schubert M. Shoemaker P. Shropshire J. Sikma B. Sisney A. Sitowski D. Slayton M. Snyder D. Soltis R. Steuer S. Steward K. Stout T. Suprenant C. Taylor S. Tomaszewski E. Troy M. Tucker S. Tupik D. Tussey S. Tussey D. Unger D. Urbanczyk R. Vanderwerf B. VanDerPol C. Vogt S. Walkowiak S. Ward G. Warren J. Westerhoff S. Whitaker 73 M. Witvoet P. Wislocki K. Wohlgemuth M. Williams G. Wilson D. Wood J. Wood R. Works J. Yardley O. Zimmerman EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS await initiation into Wildcat Spirit. Mary Ann Malowski— President; Shelly Casten— Treasurer; Tammy Briggs— Secretary; Jill Neary— Social Chairman; Tammy Landry— Vice-president. Seventh Grade Officers, leaders of the future. Debbie Foreman— Treasurer; Andrea Burley— President; Mike Lawrence— So- cial Secretary; Ginger Babcoke— Vice- president; Cindy Carpenter— Secretary. 75 L Top— Diane Wray and Gene Roadlander are waiting for their buses after school. R-Top— Michelle VanDerPol, Sue Stecyk and Beth Flora are pre- paring to leave science. R-Bottom— Gene Roadlander, Linda Plant, Randy Hahn and Jim Hays are in the Home Economics room cooking. 76 R-Top— Mrs. Lemley’s eighth grade class puts on skits for a Home Economics grade. R-Center— Mark Schillo prepared for the long cold winter. R-Bottom-Many things have been done with photographs, as demonstrated in this picture of Cindy Siels. L-Center— Linda Eberle won first prize at the Holloween dance for her costume. L-Bottom— Bobbie Zagrovich counts pennies for the fan bus. 77 Middle: Cheryl Hardwick reads for enjoyment. Right: Betsy Williams and Barb Powers struggle to flip the chicken. Far right: Dean Dodge shows off his new hair style in the library. Lower left: Linda Segert slowly flips the pages over while reading some of the articles. Lower right: John Mothowicz seems to en- joy his work as a broom pusher. W t 78 Upper left: Renee Trueblood lightly blows on a glass tube to finish her experiment. Upper right: Mr. Shipley uses his muscles to carry a light-weight box. Middle left: Marty Spannan kneels down to mea- sure a perfect glass of solution. Middle right: Gene Roadlander and Randy Hahn carefully measure a cup of flour for a recipe. Lower left: As Steve Shroka checks over the fruit list, lettermen anticipate another case of fruit. 79 Top Left: “Who me? says Pam Sanner as she looks at Nick Mager. Top Right: “And I thought I was stubborn , says Mr. Panning as he is competing in a thrilling game of Donkey Basketball. Middle Left: Tim Neary, Linda Eberle, Tom Kretz, and Beth Weiert try their luck in dancing. Middle Right: Jill Donnelly, Cheryl Baker, and Pam Cannon study for tomorrow’s big test. Bottom Right: “A little square-dancing never hurt anyone”, says Debbie VanGorp and Tom Sikma. 80 Top Left: Self-portraits are always my best , say Larry Drake. Top Right: As |im Westerhoff carefully studies, he remembers that “Practice makes Perfect.” Middle Left: 1 never knew anything could be so hard”, Craig Taylor thinks to himself. Middle Right: “Oh, my hair! says Sandy Walsh. Middle: Coach Nicholas. Bob Gross, and Randy Brown try their hand at making baskets. Bottom Left: Ralph Hamilton and Bill Suprenant get caught by the camera sneaking to the locker. Bottom Right: “That’s a Good Boy, says Mr. Holmes to one of his students. 81 My Moods Change With Each Organization . . . 82 I forgot my brownies . . . turn in your permission slips for the field trip . . . help me take down the flag, it’s raining . . . I’m in the French Club . . . there must be some way of making money . . . G.A.A. won their vol- leyball game last night . . . we have to elect new officers . . . everybody shut up! . . . we need someone to help decorate the halls. 83 Freshmen Pom Pon Kneeling: B. Weiert, K. Rumas, L. Eberle, S. Williams, D. Mitchell. Standing: M. |onelis— Manager, S. Eastling, J. Shroka, P. Brown, K. Granger, D, Doty, K. Zimmerman. Mrs. Rees— Sponsor, Varsity Pom Pon Seated; M. Heldt, D. Hays, N. Berg, C. Clinton, J. Donnelly, J. Granger. 1st; D. Brummel, P. Woodburn, P. Cannon, F. Frank, D. Sprehe, K. Moelhman, S. Pawlicki, 2nd; M. Eberle, L, Nelson, K. Dowling, G. Stover, J. Wilkening, A. Courtney, V. Bernhardt, Mrs, Rees— Sponsor. Our Pom Pon girls perform their routines during home basketball games, B4 Jr. High Math Club Sealed; C. Jubera, M. Espey. D. Bearden. 1st; S. Parman, T. Canarini. P. Vojvodich. K. Brown, R. Vanderwerf, R. Michaels. 2nd; J. Elms. K. Baacke, R. Rose. L. Kazen. 3rd; R. Porter, B. Bunkowfst, R. Fortenbury, L. Tor- rence, L. Hildebrand. Mr. Meacham— Sponsor. English Guild Chairs; D. Kretz. P. Woodburn, J. Hollar, ). Baker, S. Rogus, Mr. Young-Sponsor. 1st row: S. Yothment. S. Boucher, B. Zagrovich. ). Ploelz. F. Frank, K. Vendramin, G. Dewes. 2nd row; K. Stuppy, D. Brummel. M. VanDerPol. A. Miller, B. Kazwell. D. Watt. M. McClymont. V. Canner, S. Miller. 3rd row; G. Littrell, D. Watson, C. Sikma. S. Shoemaker, D. Sorshak. D. Hays. L. Canarini, C. Neary, ). Sims. 4th row; T. Walker, G. Tano, P. Arnold, R. Sorshak, C. Clinton. J. Granger, M. Eberle, K. Fogarty. 85 i B| m f wmh SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: S. Yothment. S. Stecyk, S. Shroka, D. Kenning, Sponsor: Mrs. Lemley, Standing: K. Penn. B. Flora, S. Reichert, L. Plant, S. Rogus, J. Schutz, D. O’Dea, V. Neitzel, Y. Scent, G. Dewes, D. Watson, S. Boucher, 1st: S. DeVries, S. Howard, J. Wells, D. Calhoun, P. Trivett, L. Segert, M. VanDerPol, S. Woodburn, A. Miller, 2nd: D. Wray, G. Buth, G. Stover, L. Steuer, J. Hollar, S. Nagy, S. Hasse, C. Neary, P. Wachter, J. Hillger, 3rd: D. Kretz, S. Clement, R. Fischer, M. Schillo, B. Anderson, A. Steuer, P. Arnold, C. Loman, K. Fogarty, D. Kleine. Seated: G. Barba, P. Pitcher. Miss. Sullivan— Sponsor. R. Hamilton. C. Jett, 1st: J. Keller, C. Fadda, T. Brewer. K. Zimmerman. 2nd: D. Yardley, M. Brown, C. Schreiber, P. Brown. 3rd: M. Riccio, J. Suprenant. G. Babcoke. B. White, Bti LETTERMEN Sealed: P. Trivett— Treas, M. Kinsey— Sec. S. Shroka— V.P., T. Walker— Pres. Mr. Rawlings— sponsor. 1st: D. Calhoun. D. Dodge. D. Dodge, D. Yardley, B. Suprenant, 2nd: G. Babcoke, D. Schroeder, D. Dodge, R. Fischer, A. Yothment. R. Trivelt. J. Howard, 3rd: K. Shillo, G. Road- lander, A. Davis, L. Drake, D. Krivensky, C. Loman, S. Clement, 4th: ]. Vinson, B. Sikma. R. Sorschak, M. Schillo, D. Kenning, R. White, R. Fischer. THESPIA NS Seated: D. Marbna— Sec, R. Wood— V.P., Sponsor: Mr. Rajchel, S. Williams— Pres, D. Hurst— Historian, 1st: D. Calhoun, Y. Scent, M. Sack, N. Rhein, S. Galvin, 2nd: D. Mitchell, L. Wisniewski, S.Zahora, S. Wood, 3rd: T. Marsh, J. Holler, D. Schreiber, L. Eberle, C. Schreiber, 4th: R. Vanderwerf, S. Clement, M. (ones. 87 French Club Sealed: Diane Wray— Sec., Sue VanCuren— V.P., B. Jonason— Pres., Mr. Lemely— sponsor. 1st; P. Snyder, B. Wood, S. Zahora, T. Marsh. 2nd; J. Mantel, D. Marona, K. Fogarty, R. Drake, C. Hamlett, D. Wyatt. Industrial Arts Seated: B. Supernaut— treas., G. Neitzel— sec., P. Trivett— v.p., W. VanGorp— pres., Mr. Apple— sponsor. 1st row; D. Yardley, M. VanGorp, J. Hillger, J. Mathews, G. Reitman. 2nd row; S. Clement, R. Tuttle, S. Shroka, J. Vincent, L. Drake, T. McNew. 88 G.A.A. Seated; J. Ploetz— treas., F. Frank— sec., ). Granger— V.P., C. Clinton— Pres., Miss Grady. 1st row; T. Vogt, J. Dust, P. Pitcher, C. McGrath, C. Carnell, D. Vangh, K. Geib, D. Smith, B. Zagrovich. 2nd row; K. Moelhman, V. Bernhardt, D. Sprehe, P. Cannon, D. Watt, C. Steuer, L. Eberle, P. Sanner. 3rd row; D. Doty, D. Allred, J. Wilkening, M. Eberle, K. Vendramin, J. Mantel, R. Torrence, V. Burger, N. Berg, B. Road- lander, M. Torrence. 4th row; M. (onelis, D. Popyk, D. Kurzeja, B. Wornhoff, K. Dowling, K.Kubiak, N. Reed, S. Hasse. D. Wietbrock, T. Foreman, P. Foreman. Chess Club; Chairs; P. Darnell, R. Vanderwerf, Mr. Rajchel, D. Hurst, D. Calhoun. 1st row; K. Drake, T. Kretz, R. McNew, M. Oliver, M. Zambo, D. Dodge. 2nd row; D. Michaels, R. Warczynski, T. O’dea, J. Frahm, W. Moore, B. Wood. 89 Cheerblock 1st row; P. Foreman, B. Zagrovich. 2nd row; T. Foreman, ). Ploetz. 3rd row; D. Watt, P. Woodburn. 4th row; N. Browning, K. Goldsmith, S. Rogus, D. Brummel, D. Wray. 5th row; S. How- ard, M. VanDerPol, A. Miller, G. Buth. 6th row; S. Miller, M. Sack. 7th row; C, Steuer, K. Penn, D. Boggs. 8th row; ). Hollar, S. Westerhoff Jr. High English Guild 1st row; G. O ' dea, D. O’masta M. Malowski, L. Mellul, K. Clement, L. Frazee. 2nd row; Mrs. McMillen— sponsor, M. Meyer, D. Trivett, K. Fischer, D. Daves, S. Casten, A. Nolan, L. McQuen. 3rd row; L. Granger, A. Hoeckelber, J. Schweitzer, S. Yardley, T. Landry, B. Jubera, S. Chambers, J. Anderson. 4th row; L. Zimmerman, J. Boling, J. Hollar, D. Caldwell, D. Phillips, D. Simale, B. Benge. 90 Science Club 1st row; J. Casten, L. Hildebrand, L. Hartwick, D. Foreman, M, Kinsey, Mr. Ehlers. 2nd row; M. Rebeneck, G. Deno, R. Hall, D. McGrath, J. Snyder, D. Slayton, J. Powers 3rd row; M. Magnet, S. Alvey, M. Miller, P. Parman, R. Rose, S. Ward, C. Vogt. 4th row; K. Baacke, H. McMillen, J. Hickel, B. Green, D. Cohen, D. Holmquist, J. Bohling. Choir 1st row; V. Zimmerman, B. Kleckner, M. Shoemaker, R. Mick, K. Lea, C. Hardin, J. Westerhoff, J. Frahm, Mr. Gibson, 2nd row; D. Dawes, D. Trivett, B. Nixes, K. Michaels, B. Douglas, A. Batson, J. Bevins, D. Davis, M. VanCuren, R. Baacke.3rd row; C. Holt, B. Vanderwerf, T. Briggs, M. Schreiber, S. Hoecklberg, M. Micis, T. Supernant, L. Avey, M. VanCuren, 4th row; M. Branley, L. Acree, L. Zanders, L. Ollis, T. Edwards, D. Dickerson, G. Kosanke, G. Mathew, J. Reed. 91 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: R. Trueblood,— Treas. T. Walker,— V.P. S. Clement,— Pres. S. Rogus,— Sec. 1st: D. O’Dea, V. Bernhardt, R. Plant, S. Williams, D. Smith, B. Zagrovich, ). Donnelly, P. Arnold, 2nd: T. Foreman, M. Heldt, D. Doty, R. Torrence, J. Shroka, D. Watson, T. Shoemaker, 3rd: D. Wietbrock, S. Eastling, C. Baker, D. Hays, M. Kinsey, D. Kleine, M. Jones, R. Vanderwerf, Sponsor; Mrs. Love HEALTH CAREER Seated: D. Boggs,— Treas. J. Robinson,— V.P. F. Lipka,— Pres. 1st: S. VanCuren, Y. Scent, S. Galvin, 2nd: G. Dewes, L. Eberle, G. Littrell, B. Wornhoff, Sponsor: Mrs. Gonzales This club took a field trip to Trade Winds Rehabilitation Center in Gary, Dyer Hospital, and Barnes Animal Clinic in Lowell. With the sale of pillows earlier last year the club made a profit of $20, which was used for expenses on the field trip. 92 ' iV_ ' m f BgjjP i njlJ 1 A w k w,- J w mm i - 1 m L ■tlulliJW J PEP CLUB Kneeling: G. O’Dea, M. Malowski, J. Casten, D. Bearden, T, Enloe, P. Bailey, K. Jonason, G. Deno, D. Foreman, M. Rebeneck, S. Moelhman, D. Urbanczyk, 1st: B. VanDerPol, A. Moore, B. Magnet, M. Shoemaker, P. Shropshire, R. Mick, M. Snyder, D. McGrath, J. Yardley, West- erhoff, A. Nolan, 2nd: M. VanCuren, T. Pointer, S. Alvey, B, Holkes, S. Chambers, M. Lawrence, A. Burly, G. Babcoke, K. Fishcer, V. Ploetz, M. Williams, D. Plant, Sponsor: Mrs. McMillen. 3rd: P. Bixenman, V. Works, D. Phillips, M. McMee, D. Dodge, G. Harrel, D. O ' Masta, B. York, R. Plant, L. Frazee, S. Casten, 4th: L. Hardwick, T. Landry, L. Hildebrand, K. Baacke, D. Marona, G. Blakeman, L. Brown, C. Clement, M. Meyer, D. Trivett, J. Bevins, D. Davis, 5th: C. Wachter, S. Yardley, L. Granger, K. Stark, L. Zimmerman, L. Torrence, S. Claus, B. Green M. Espey, V. Casten, ). Hamlett, T. Briggs, L. Mellul. JR. HIGH G.A.A. Seated: T. Landry, M. Meyer, L. Frazee, J. Terral, G. O ' Dea, M. Malowski, 1st: L. Mellul, A. Batson, S. Slivka, L. Torrence, S. Yardley, G. Blakeman, Sponsor: Mrs. Crumrine. 93 Jr. High Band I- Neary, L. Darden, S. Tupiak, P. Shropshire, E. Heckaman, A. Burley. 2nd row; C. Burley, D. Dawes, D. Dickerson, L. McQuen, R. Hall, G. Blakeman, G. Babcoke, C. Ericson, G. Warren, D. Morse, T, Canarini, C. Carpenter. 3rd row; T. Augustyn, M, Snyder, D. Urbanczyk, V. Ploetz, M. Lawrence, M. Williams, J. Frahm, D. Plant, D. Bougie, D. Trivett, L. Brown, J. Westerhoff, P. Wislocki. Back row; B. Sisney, D. Roth, C. Vogt, D. Gurgle, J. Sikma, S. Ward, R. Jacobson, G. Babcoke, D. Martin, P. Kleine, G. Jillson, B. Hays. Mr. Gorball-sponsor. Jr. High Art Club Chairs; B. Hays, D. Howard, R. Fortnebury, D. Jackson, D. Scent, S. Claus, A. Nolan, 1st row; T. Sprehe, L. Frazee, A. Foreman, L. Martin, D. O’Masta, M. Malowski, G. O’dea, C. Burley, L. McQuen, D. Schreiber, Mr. VanUlzen— sponsor. 2nd row; L. Mellul, S. Kline, L. Wicker, M. Oliphant, L. Darden, J. Neary, S. Casten, C. Wachter, M. Espey, J. Terral. 3rd row; V. Works, S. Unger, J. Cokenour, D. Simale, M.Hasse, K. Stark, A. Voris, V. Casten, D. Huffnagie. 4th row; J. Anderson. L. Acree, L. Torrence, G. Babcoke, S. Milburn, L. Zimmerman, B. Benge, S. Slivka, A. Chaloupsky, L. Brown, T. Edwards, T. Gentry. 94 Jr. Honor Society Seated; L. McQuen, C. Burley, G. O’dea, M. Malowski, L. Frazee, R. Trueblood. 1st; A. Soley, J. Neary, R. Plant, L. Mellul, F. Darnell, D. Mitchell, L. Wisniewski, S. Williams, B. Zagrovich. 2nd; S. Slivka, J. Dust, C. Shropshire, J. Shroka, S. Pawlicki, C. Seils. T. Briggs, J. Coke- nour. 3rd; D. Doty, G. Brewer, J. Wilkening, K. Kubiak, D. Weitbrock, S. Kliene, J. Mantel, R. Drake, 4th; R. Korthauer, T. O ' dea, R. War- czynski, G. Babcoke, C. Anderson, A. Hoeckelberg, D. Engle, B. Jonason. H.S. Band 1st row; B. Westerhoff, J. Bodnar, S. Kleine, R. Hamilton, E. Wicker, L. Eberle. 2nd row; G. Tano, R. Korthauer, B. Zimmerman, D. Sor- schak, J. Granger, D. Brummel, M. Eberle. 3rd row; K. Weller, J. Asch, J. Wislocki, D. Schreiber. Back; R. McNew, W. Schmidt, Mr. Gorball— Band Director. 95 JR. HIGH CHESS CLUB Seated: R. Plant, V. Works, T. Briggs, D. Rumas, 1st: D. Wood, K. Wohlgemuth, K. Johnson, D. Bixenman, Sponsor: Mrs. Geek. 2nd: M. Snyder, B. VanDerPol, T. Augustan, D. Bougie, S. Hein, 3rd: M. Braden, M. Kinsey, G. Plant, C. Shropshire, S. Anderson, R. Works, 4th: J. Hollar, J. Nuccio, D.W. Jackson, T. Tucker, G. Babcoke, M. Nash. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Seated: D. Boggs-Treas. B. Craig-Sec. F. Lipka-V.P. J. Robinson-Pres. Standing: R. Copak, S. VanCuren, D. Signorelli, C. Carnell, Spon- sor: Mrs. Williams. 96 SPANISH CLUB Seated: J. Schutz— Treas. S. Yothment— Sec. S. Boucher— V.P. S. Stecyk— Pres. Sponsor: Mr. Granger, 1st: L.Proud, J. Ploetz, K. Beamer, B. Kazwell, L. Wisniewski, 2nd: K. Rumas, D. Brummel, L. Segart, V. Neitzel, M. Vanderpol, A. Miller, 3rd: B. Weiert, J. Hollar, L. Jacobs, D. Kretz, J. Baker, B. Flora, D. Dodge. STUDENT COUNCIL (JR. HIGH) 1st: M. Malowski, B. Hoickess, T. Augsten, T. Swafford, D. Wood. 2nd: D. Plant, B. York, J. Ward, G. Plant, L. Frazee, V. Ploetz. 3rd: C. Hartwick, D. Caldwell, B. Greene, R. Clinton, J. Reed, D. Gurgle. Seated; Sue Stark, Cheryl Schreiber, Sheila Williams, Deana Flora, Pam Howard. Standing; Debbie Wittgren, Diane Boggs, Barb Eastling. Newspaper Staff Key Staff Lying Down; Bob Jonason, Nanci Hutzler. Sitting; Sue Van Curen Fran Lipka, Peggy Tilton, Ron Miller. Kneeling; Dean Hurst. 98 Top Left: Floyd Terral and Joanne Symmes study carefully for their next move. Top Right: “All work and no play”, says Mrs. Rees to the Pom Pon girls. Middle Left: Happy Band members show off a big smile after winning Band Awards. Middle Right: “Well, how about that?!? says Mrs. Geek. Bottom Left: Catch!” says Percy Doughty while practicing basketball after school. 99 1972 Pom Pon Holds Invitational Top Left— Cindy Clinton, Mary Heldt, and Mrs. Rees await the results of the Drill Team Competition. Top Right— Pom Pon girls salute the flag. Bottom Left— Mary Heldt, Jill Donnelly, Cindy Clinton, and Mrs. Rees present the traveling trophy to Crown Point High School. Bottom Right— Mrs. Rees presents the Freshman squad a host trophy. The Hanover Central Pom Pon Corp sponsored the second Northern Indiana Drill Team Com- petition Meet in the school’s gym, November 4, 1972. Fourteen schools from Indiana participated. The traveling trophy, given for the highest points scored in both squads, went to Crown Point High School. Class A winners were Griffith, East Chi- cago, Washington, and Leo squads. Class B winners were Crown Point, Gary, and Bishop Leurs squads. 100 1973 TURNABOUT IS WINTER WONDERLAND “Winter Wonderland, Hanover’s second turnabout dance was held Friday, February 16, 1973. Music was provided by ‘Harley’ and lasted from 7 to 11 p.m. The queen, Mary Heldt, wore a floor length satin cape trimmed with gold sequins. Hanover’s Pom Pon Corp, who sponsored the dance, purchased the cape for crowning ceremonies of all future queens at Hanover. Top Left— Queen Mary Heldt reigns over her court. From left are Renae Plant, Renee Trueblood, Sue Nagy, Mary Heldt. Diane Kliene, Amy Miller, (eanann Glassford. and Diana Weit brook. Top Right— Queen Mary Heldt and escort Percy Doughty dance to the theme of “Color My World . Bottom Left— Mr. Davis greets queen candi- date Mary Heldt and her escort Percy Doughty at the dance. Mood of Competition Varsity practice tonight ... I know this play will work . . . get him! . . . Homecoming ... a great guard attempt by number 14 . . . pant, pant, one more mile . . . sing to yourself while you run . . . second wins . . . give me one big fight . . . and it went into overtime . . . just wait till the sectionals . . . boy, is he sweaty . . . when are those girls going to get out of the gym? . . . please dismiss th e golf team at 2 . . .1 left my clubs in the car . . . I’ll try out for pitcher ... a team to work together or chicken out ... he pinned his man! . . . peace . . . maybe tomorrow. 103 V arsity Playing not only on Hanover’s own baseball diamond behind the school, but on fields of other schools as well, Hanover’s Base- ball team boasted an “average” season of 6 in 6. Hours of practice after school, teamwork and good-sportsman- ship paid off under the perfor- mance of the team and coaching of Mr. Charles Rawlings. Right: Terry Walker sprints to home base. Far Right: Varsity Coach Charles Rawlings (L), and J. V. Coach Joseph Sparacino (R) watch in anticipation of the team’s next move. Varsity Team: Top row, L-R, J. V. Coach J. Sparacino, R. Kerstell, D. Krivensky. C. Lo- man, D. Kretz, T. Walker, J. Yothment, K. Whele, Varsity Coach C. Rawlings. Middle row, B. Gross, D. Kenning, B. Anderson, M. Schillo, A. Steuer, D. Engle, M. Stecyk. Bottom row, Manager M. Fraley, A. Davis, K. Schillo. Baseball 104 J. V. Baseball v v v V v v • ' • V ' v V __ AA MM mBnt i J. V. Team: Top row, D. Kretz, T. Neary, W. Nanney, R. Kerstell, L. Boston, Coach J. Sparacino, Middle row, B. Jonason, j. (ohnson, R. Korthauer, J. Yablonski, Bot- tom row, S. Plant, F. Burke. Chris Loman (L), and Karl Whele await the starting of a game. 105 ei?73 Top— Sore muscles and aching legs will al- ways be a part of a Cross Country meet. Bottom— The Monastery serves as beau- tiful scenery, as well as a useful cross country route for home meets. Hanover Opponent Visitors 49 Crown Point 15 28 Morgan Twp. 27 37 North Newton 24 28 Lowell 27 26 Beecher 29 30 River Forest 25 43 Kouts 18 40 Hebron 19 15 Peotone 46 30 Washington 26 29 Morgan Twp. 27 28 Washington Twp. 28 31 Wheeler 27 29 Boone Grove 28 East Gary (Forfeit) 18 Kankakee 43 The Game was won by Hanover 106 Top— Team picture was taken dur- ing the line-up of a track meet. Middle— Seniors Bob Suprenaut, Steve Shroka, and Mark Kinsey run to a smashing victory over Beecher. Below— Hanover ' s complete home course; as shown at the left, is a mile-and-a-quarter. 107 Varsity Cheerleaders Kim Penn Amy Miller Sue Nagy Sharon Rogus Michelle VanDerPol J. V. Cheerleaders Paula Foreman Tina Foreman Jennifer Ploetz Renee Trueblood Bobbie Zagrovich 108 Freshman Diana Wietbrook Jayne Mantel Debbie Van Gorp Renee Plant Roberta Torrence 8th Grade Lori Frazee Sandy Yardley Alicia Nolan Gail O ' Dea Mary Ann Malowski 7th Grade Darcy Dodge Andrea Durley Jenny Casten Ginger Babcoke Suzie Chambers HOMECOMING 1973 Hanover’s 5th Homecoming started off with a real streak of color. To help kickoff Homecoming week, the student’s participated in Clash Day, Hat Day, 50’s Day, Opposite Day, and Color Day. Stu- dents also participated on making floats for half time. During half time, the Queen’s Court was an- nounced. As the court gathered in the center of the gym floor, tension mounted and hearts pounded as Miss Linda Plant was announced as Homecoming Queen of 1973. no Ending a week of various moods, a dance was held in the cafeteria. During the dance, Bob Sikma was announced as Mr. Basketball. The dance was held in honor of Homecoming Queen, Mr. Basket- ball and our great team. Pam Pitcher leads Homecoming parade with the Art Float. Queen and Court takes final walk for the evening. Queen Linda dances with her escort Pat York to music of the evenings first song. Cheryl Carnell displays one of the Home- coming floats by walking a tricycle around the gym 111 The Big Cat Machine Keeps Rolling Along Mr. Nicholas just keels over when one of our plays doesn’t go accord- ing to schedule. Varsity Team players are as fol- lows: Coach, Mr. Nicholas Stand- ing: B. Sikma, A. Steur, D. Ken- ning, B. Anderson, B. Gross, M. Schillo; Kneeling: M. Kinsey, T. Dowling, S. Shroka, P. Doughty: Sitting: D. Mantel, Manager, R. Tarkington, P. Trivett. 112 Push-ups during practice paid off when Bob Sikma made a sneaky at- tempt to gain control of the ball dur- ing our Hebron game. It seems as though these Varsity players should have been in wres- tling, also. 113 Above— Mark Schillo aims carefully for two more points. Above right— Fourth quarter enthusiasm! Middle right— Coach Nicholas plays all 12! Bottom— Basketball players have other talents. 114 Wildcats Play With Enthusiasm L-R: R. Brewer, R, Tuttle, K. Schillo, R. Ropp, R. Sorschak, D. Kenning. Coach Panning 2nd: R. Trivett, L. Boston, B. Jonason, A. Soley, M. Steyck, D. Woodburn. 1st: R. Trueblood, T. Foreman, B. Zagrovich, J. Ploetz, P. Foreman. 115 Topi Tim Neary lions bin wn thing in a center play- ull lot th e ba II. Mwfcfflr. Xiong with aom « ol lint n k that athlete take. on ram occasion they 1J0 get hurt Coach Spar- M ’na bandages a spr mini toe. Top Bow; Vi Cron . R W array nski, W Nan ney, B. Mole man. C. % ey, T. Neary. R. Kenfnll. ||. H ' rahm. M Row T O ' Owai, C. Cieslak. U Dodge f. Yablunowski. F Wall. R. Know Ilea, | Mot- kuwick. | Vii.h. Kneeling R Ko- rthauer. [ WiJhourn. F Burke, N. Magcr, hold- log trophy in Coach Spa memo. US 8th Grade Basketball Standing: R. Baacke. J. Hollar. P. Schiessle. D.B. Jackson. S. Anderson. G. Steuer, C. Shrop shire. Coach Perkins. Kneeling: J. Endris, C. Tubera. J. Anderson. Sitting: E. Fogarty, B. Tubera. 7th Grade Basketball Standing: Coach Apple, M. Howard. R. Works. M. Lawrence. B. Green. D. Cohen. M. Kinsey. R. Steuer. D. Plant. D. Lizard. D. Gergel. T. Ward, G. Taylor, M. Williams. Kneeling: B. VanDerPol. D. Bougie, G. Deno, D. McGrath. C. Vogat. Sitting: T. Sikma, R. Jacobson, D. Urbancyk. V. Ploetz. M. Snyder. 117 WRESTLING VARSITY Bottom Row: Steve Plant, Randy Watson, Bob Suprenaut, Dan Kri- vensky, George Brewer. Top Row Standing: Larry Goldsmith, Jim Welter, Gene Roadlander, Coach Holmes, Steve Clement, Dave Calhoun. Mike Pasierb. JUNIOR VARSITY Bottom Row: Steward McKee, Dave Staples, Top Row Standing: Coach Kiechle, Ken Lea, John Matthews, Dan Kretz, Tim Hildebrand, Steve Burger Dave Calhoun shows strength and endurance over an opponent from Jerry Howard is watched by referee for any points he may receive. Lake Central. 1 9 7 3 IxT ' e e s Watching impatiently are Coach Kiechle, Carl Anderson, Coach Holmes and Bob Suprenaut. 119 Steve Clement grabs for his opponent’s arm in a desperate hurry for points and a Getting up off the mat, Dave Calhoun gives his op- P n - ponent a funny look. In a struggle to save himself, Karl Anderson finds himself in a Jim Welter fights to throw his opponent over and pin him. pretty tight tangled mess. 120 Come On! Come On! Says Jim Welter to himself as he pushes Bob Suprenant’s opponent tries to pull him to the mat. the shoulder of his opponent down closer to the mat for a pin. Breaking down on opponent is the technique used by Gene Roadlander during a match. Dave Calhoun remembers some quotes called to him as he wrestled. “If you bleed on the mat, rub it in and let it be known to yourself as well as others, that you were there.” “You are a part of that mat”. “If you’re going to wrestle, think wrestling”. Fighting to pin his opponent to the mat, Mike Pasierb works heavily on his opponent’s arm. Mr. Kiechle says, “We didn’t reach our potential as a team.” There were a lot of injuries which hurt the team as a whole. There were three very outstanding wres- tlers such as Gene Roadlander, Mike Pasierb, and Jim Welter. As far as next year, well, I hope to do better and reach the potential which is still there.” 121 J±tf suLaJ “Use what talents you posses: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best.” Mary Joan Torrence receives a congratulatory hand shake from the opposing team member. Shawn Hasse gives a disapproving look after serving the ball over to the opposing team. Fran Frank shows her emotions after winning a game. Kim Dowling anticipates hitting the vollyball. Debbie Sprehe bends in an attempt to return the ball in desperation to score. Miss Grady and team display team work be- fore returning back to the game. 122 YcLTLO tA f 0 Standing: Larry Drake, Rich Trivett, Coach Drew Furness. Sitting: Gary Plant, Jim Yablonski, Andy Soley. 123 1973 WILDCAT BASEBALL VARSITY Top Row Left: Mark Schillo, Dave Ken- ning, Dan Engle, Dan Kretz, Bob Gross. Bottom Row Left: Joe Yothment, Terry Walker, A1 Yothment, Jim Yablonski, Mike Stecyk. J.V. Top Row Left: Jimmy Asch, Scot Miller, Wayne Nanney, Bob Henke, Chris Avey, Ray Kerstell, Bottom Row Left: Jack Johnson, John Bod- nar, Tim Koedyker, James Wilbourn, Rich Korthauer, Bob Jonason. The ball is thrown to third to get out a base runner to home. After batting out a Home Run, Terry Walker runs in safely to Home plate. 124 TRACK TEAM 1973 VARSITY: Steve Shroka, Robin Holeman, Bill Suprenaut, Rudy Fischer, Jim Welter, Coach Nicholas, Middle Row Left: Dirk Dodge, Nick Ma- ger, Dean Dodge, Bob Schmidt, Bottom Row Left: Rick Fischer, Denny Schroeder, Mike Gross. Dean Dodge quickens up his pace to win over his opponent and come in sec- ond place. In every team at one time or another, a tragedy hits and someone is hurt. Nick Mager and Mike Gross hurry along to finish up the last lap. Steve Shroka slows down a bit at the finish line knowing that he is in first place. 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Mr. Mrs. August F. “Bud” Hooks Victor Studio-Commerical Industrial Photography Cedar Lake Christian Bookstore Plaza Beauty Shop Corner Store Community Bible Church Ken’s Barber Shop 148 Tonight Is Ours’ was the theme of the 1973 Junior-Senior Prom, held Saturday, May 12, in the school cafeteria, with the Post- prom at the Log. Kim Penn was crowned as prom queen. The girls in the court included Gail Buth, Sharon Rogus, Susan Stecyk, and Debbie Watson. Middle— Prom queen Kim Penn and her es- cort Randy Watson stroll through the summerhouse. Bottom Left— Queen ' s court includes Gail Buth and Bill Jonelis, Queen Kim Penn and Randy Watson, Debbie Watson and Terry Wal ker, Sue Stecyk and Dave Kenning, and Sharon Rogus and Skip Holeman. Middle Right— Couples enjoy small talk at the prom. Bottom Right-The prom queen and a few of the candidates carry out the theme “Tonight Is Ours”. 149 April 30-May 2 Now boarding at gate H, flight number 545 to Washington D.C. ... 29 Hanover Central Seniors check baggage here . . . Present tickets to the Stewardess as you board the plane . . . Now arriving at Washington D.C., Please board the Sight-Seeing bus which will take you to the Travel Lodge Motel . . . Night tour now leaving for Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, White House, Capitol, Washington Monument All off for a pizza party . . . May I please have a doggie bag ... A peaceful ride back to the motel . . . Everyone get a good night sleep . . . bus leaves at 8:00 Now arriving at O’Hare flight number 457 from Washington D.C. . . . All board bus 5 for a long trip home . . . “WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN” On May 27th, the Senior’s of ’73 gathered together for their last time. With the girls dressed in light blue and the boys in dark blue, seniors chose “We’ve Only Just Begun for their class motto. Baccalaureate was held at two o’clock in the after- noon with Father McCormick speaking. Commencement was held at eight o’clock that eve- ning. Speechs were given by Valedictorian Gail Buth and Co-Salutatorians Dave Kenning and Paul Arnold. Class sponsor Mrs. Norman Lail made it possible and also were active in the program. The class gift was presented by Mark Kinsey. A banner with the school crest was the gift. 153 Standing in the hall, senior girls await the music. Class sponsor Mrs. Lail presents senior awards. With a smile and a light heart, Toni Acree re- ceives her diploma. 154 Paul Arnold receives a certificate for outstanding achievements. After his son has graduated dad now feels 20 years younger. The senior boys await their turn to receive their diplomas. 155 Acree, Lillian 65, 91, 94 Acree, Toni 41 Adams, Terry 53 Adams, Tom 53 Agee, Robert 69 Allred, Deb 57, 89 Alvey, Susan 69, 91, 93 Anderson, Bruce 41, 86, 104, 112, 113 Anderson, Carl 57, 95, 119, 120 Anderson, John 65, 90, 94, 117 Anderson, Mary Lou 61 Anderson, Scott 65, 117 Andry, Tammy 65 Arnold, Paul 41, 70, 85, 86, 92 Asch, Jim 61, 95, 116 Augustyn, Tom 69, 96, 97 Augustyn, Tammy 94 Avey, Chris 61, 116 Avey, Lisa 65, 91 Baacke, Richard 65, 117 Babcoke, Gary 65, 93, 94 Babcoke, George 57, 86, 87, 96 Babcoke, Ginger 69, 75, 94, 95, 109 Babin, Vic 65 Backe, Kathy 69, 85, 91, 93 Baker, Cheryl 53, 80, 92 Baker, Joey 57, 85, 97 Bailey, Paul 69, 93 Baldwin, Marcia 61 Baldwin, Tom 61 Barba, Gus 57, 86 Barber, Jim 57 Batson, Annette 69, 91, 93 Beamer, Karen 57, 97 Beamer, Tom 41 Beardon, Debbie 65, 85, 93 Becker, Jackie 41 Belcher, Brad 61 Bell, Jeff 65 Bell, John 53 Benge, Brenda 65, 94, 91 Benge, Denise 61 Benner, Jackie 41 Benton, Robin 57 Benton, Steve 65 Berg, Nan 57, 84, 89 Bevins, Julie 69, 91, 93 Bixenman, Connie 61 Biexnman, David 65, 96 Bixenman, Mike 61 Bixenman, Tom 61 Blakeman, Gail 93, 94 Blanchard, Tina 61 Bodnar, John 61, 95 156 Bogart, Jack 53 Boggs, Diane 53, 90, 92, 96 Bohling, Gerald 57 Boling, Denise 57 Boling, Jerry 91 Boston, Larry 57, 105, 115 Boucher, Sandy 53, 86, 97, 95 Bougie, David 65, 94, 96, 117 Bowman, Candy 57 Braden, Chuck 61 Braden, Mike 69, 96 Brady, Margaret 53 Branley, Maureen 69, 91 Branley, Mike 69 Brelsford, Marilou 61 Brewer, George 95, 118 Brewer, Rick 57, 71, 115 Brewer, Robert 65 Brewer, Teresa 53, 86 Briggs, Tammy 65, 75, 91, 96, 93, 95 Briggs, Robin 41 Brockman, Ralph 57 Brown, Lorene 94 Brown, Kim 69 Brown, Kurt 40, 41, 20, 85 Brown, Mary 86 Brown, Peggy 61, 84, 86 Brown, Randy 53, 81 Brown, Rick 53 Brownd, Rich 57 Browning, Nancy 57, 90 Brummel, Denise 53, 84, 85, 90, 95, 97 Bunkowfast, Billy 69, 85 Burger, Donna 65 Burger, Steve 61, 119 Burger, Valerie 53, 89 Burgess, Mark 23 Burke, Fred 61, 105, 116 Burley, Andrea 69, 75, 94, 93 Burley, Christy 65, 94 Burnhardt, Vicky 84, 92, 89 Buth, Gail 41, 86, 90 Caldwell, Del 65, 97, 90 Calhoun, Dave 42, 24, 25, 86, 87, 89, 120, 121, 119, 118 Calton, Theresa 69 Canarini, Lynette 53, 85 Canarini, Seirgo 57 Canarini, Tara 69, 94, 85 Canner, Vicki 53, 85 Cannon, Mike 42 Cannon, Pam 57, 80, 84, 89 Carnell, Cheryl 61, 96, 89, 111 Carnell, Fred 65 Carpenter, Cindy 75, 69, 94 Casten, Jennifer 69, 93, 91, 109 Casten, Shelly 65, 75, 93, 90 Casten, Vicki 65, 94 Catt, David 69 Catt, Jeff 61 Chaloupsky, Chuck 57 Chaloupsky, Joe 69 Chaloupsky, Larry 61 Chambers, Mike 61 Chambers, Sue 93, 109 Chesner, Darlene 69 Chesner, Dawn 61 Choates, Patricia 69 Cieslak, Chris 61, 116 Claus, Stephen 65, 93, 95 Clement, Cathy 90, 93 Clement, Steve 86, 92, 88, 87, 120, 118 Clinton, Cindy 53, 84, 85, 89, 100 Clinton, Richard 65, 97 Cohen, David 91, 117 Cokenour, Kevin 65 Cokenour, Jerry 42, 65, 95 Cole, Marie 69 Conrad, David 57 Conrad, Linda 61 Courtney, Allyson 42, 84 Cox, Carey 57 Craig, Barbara 53, 96 Craig, Mary 61 Crisp, Vicky 53 Crouch, Leo 42 Cully, Robert 65 Darden, Liz 65, 94 Darden, Mike 57 Darnell, Fran 61, 95 Darnell, Pat 89 Davis, A1 53, 87, 104 Davis, Donna 57, 91 Davis, Dorcas 69 Dawes, Donna 65, 94, 93, 91 DeBold, Tom 53 DeFord, Tana 57 Deno, Connie 23, 61 Dene, Gregory 69, 93, 91, 117 Dene, Kathy 42 Devine, Allison 53 Devries, Sue 42, 86 DeVries, Tim 57 Dewes, Grethen 42, 86, 92, 85 Dickenson, D. 65, 94, 91 Dodge, Dana 53, 93, 87 Dodge, Darey 109, 69 Dodge, Dean 57, 78, 89, 87, 97 Dodge, Dirk 61, 87, 116 Donnelly, Jil 53, 80, 84, 92, 100 Donnelly, Tod 57 Doty, Denise 61, 84, 92, 89, 95 Douglas, Betsy 69, 91 Doughty, Percy 101, 112, 113 Dowling, Kim 57, 89 Dowling, Tim 53, 112 Drake, Kerry 61, 89 Drake, Larry 42, 81, 88, 87 Drake, Robin 22, 57, 88, 95 Dunham, Cheryl 43 Dunham, Jan 57 Dust, Julie 61, 89, 95 Eastling, Barb 57 Eastling, Shelly 61, 84, 92 Eberle, Linda 61, 80, 84, 77, 92, 95, 87, 89 Eberle, Marcia 53, 95, 85, 89 Edwards, Brad 69 Edwards, Tana 65, 94, 91 Ellis, David 65 Ellis, Derek 53 Ellis, Laura 69 Ellis, Tonjia 65 Ells, Jim 69 Elms, Jim 85 Elms, Tim 57 Emboden, Don 57 Endris, Gale 61 Endris, Gwen 57 Endris, Jeff 65, 117 Endris, Penny 43 Engle, Connie 65 Engle, Dan 53, 104 Engle, Donna 61, 95 Enloe, Terry 69, 93 Erickson, Kathy 69 Espey, Debra 61 Espey, Michelle 65, 85, 93 Fadda, Cindy 57, 86 Fercik, Annette 69 Fetsch, Jack 61 Fetsch, Jill 43 Fischer, Karen 69, 90, 93 Fischer, Rich 57, 87 Fischer, Rudy 43, 86, 87 Flanagin, Dave 61 Flora, Beth 43, 76, 86, 97 Flora, Deana 53 Flowers, Pat 65 Flowers, Terry 57 Fogarty, Ed 65, 117 Fogarty, Keith 53, 70, 86, 88, 85 Foreman, Art 65, 94 Foreman, Debbie 69, 75, 91, 93 Foreman, Marsha 43, 29 Foreman, Paula 53, 89, 115, 108 Foreman, Renee 43 Foreman, Tina 57, 92, 89, 90, 108, 115 Fox, Terry 61 Forthenbury, Ray 65, 85, 94 Frahm, Jeff 61, 89, 116 Frahm, Jim 65, 94 Fraley, Marty 57 Frank, Fran 43, 84, 89, 85 Frazee, Lori 65, 94, 95, 93, 97, 109 Frazee, Ray 57 Freeman, Shirley 43 Galvin, Sharon 53, 92, 87 Geib, Kathy 61, 89 Gibbs, Greg 61 Gentry, Tami 65, 94 Glassford, Jeanann 57, 101 Goldsmith, Karen 53, 90 Goldsmith, Larry 61, 118 Golf, Reggie 65 Goodman, Ray 57 Granger, Jeri 53, 84, 85, 95, 89 Granger, Kathy 61, 84 Granger, Lynda 65, 90, 93 Grant, Wayne 65 Grant, Sherry 53 Green, Bernie 93, 69, 97, 91, 117 Greene, Janice 44 Gross, Bob 53, 81, 104, 112 v Gross, Mike 61, 116 Grunstein, Darlene 62 Gudmunson, Bob 53 Gudmundson, John 52, 62 Gurgel, Dale 69, 97, 94 Gurgel, John 57 Gynn, Colleen 66 Gynn, Richard 69 Hahn, Randy 53, 20, 79, 67 Hall, Richard 94, 91 Hamilton, Ralph 81 Hamilton, Ruth 22, 62, 86, 95 Hamlett, Janetta 66, 93 Hamlett, Sheryl 22, 57, 89 Hardin, Cindy 69, 91 Harden, Dennis 57 Hardwick, Cheryl 66, 57, 78 Hardwick, Karen 62 Hardwick, Lorrie 93 Harrel, Gwen 93 Harrel, Jim 58 Harrel, Terry 44 Hartwick, Cherrie 97 Hartwick, Lorrie 69, 91 Hasse, Brian 53 Hasse, Kevin 62 Hasse, Mark 66, 94 Hasse, Shawn 53, 86, 89 Hays, Brian 66, 94 Hays, Donna 53, 84, 92, 85 Hays, John 62, 71 Hays, Jim 44, 20, 76 Hays, Mark 58 Heath, David 66 Heckaman, Ellen 94, 69 Heichel, John 69 Hein, Steve 96 Heldt, Mary 44, 84, 92, 100, 101 Hickson, Kim 58, 22 Hildebrand, Linda 72, 91, 85, 93 Hildebrand, Mark 66 Hildebrand, Tim 58, 119 Hillebold, Mark 62 Hillger, John 53, 86, 88 Hitchcock, Bill 53 Hitchcock, Charles 66 Hitchcock, Julie 58 Hitchcock, Kim 72 Hoeckelberg, Amy 62, 95, 90 Hoeckelberg, Audrey 66 Hoeckelberg, Diane 58 Hoeckelberg, Ken 58 Hoeckelberg, Linda 44 Hoeckelberg, Sherry 72, 91 Holeman, Robin 62, 116 Holeman, Skip 44 Holkes, B. 93 Hollar, Jay 66, 90, 96, 117 Hollar, Jill 53, 24, 86, 87, 85, 90, 97 Holmquist, David 72, 91 Holt, Cynthia 72, 91 Hoover, Linda 72 Hoover, Ricky 62 Hoover, Roy 58 Howard, Cathy 58 Howard, Doug 66, 94 Howard, Jerry 53, 87, 119 Howard, Mike 72, 117 Howard, Pamela 62 Howard, Sherri 44, 86, 90 Hoycus, Becky 72, 97 Hudak, Lisa 72 Hudak, Shelly 58 Huffnagle, Debbie 66, 94 Huffnagle, Sharon 54 Hupp, Alice 62 157 Hupp, Cathy 58 Hupp, Nancy 53 Hurst, Dean 44, 51, 87, 89 Hurst, Larry 58 Hurst, Sue 44 Huseman, Dale 58 Hutzler, Nancy 54, 23 Hutzler, Sue 58 Jackson, Don 66, 94, 96, 117 Jackson, Mike 62 Jackson, Pat 58 Jacobs, Lisa 58, 97 Jacobson, Richy 72, 94, 117 James, Jeff 72 James, Mike 54 Jett, Clinton 62 Jett, Connie 58, 86 Jillson, Greg 66, 94 Johnson, Claudette 58 Johnson, Chris 72, 96 Johnson, Jack 58 Jonason, Bob 58, 71, 88, 95, 105, 115 Jonason, Carl 72 Jonason, Karl 93 Jonellis, Michelle 62, 89, 84 Jones, Jeff 66 Jones, Malcom 54, 92, 87 Jubera, Corbitt 66 Jubera, Chuck 85 Jubera, Rick 66 Julian, Kathy 45 Kazen, Lorlei 85 Kazwell, Barb 54, 85, 97 Keller, Jerry 58, 86 Kenning, Dave 45, 70, 86, 87, 104, 112, 113 Kenning, Dennis 58, 115 Kerstell, Jeff 45 Kerstell, Ray 62, 104, 105, 116 King, Betty 45 King, Chris 62 Kinsey, Mark 45, 51, 23, 70, 92, 87, 107, 113, 112 Kinsey, Mike 72, 96, 91, 117 Kleckner, Bobbie 72, 91 Kleine, Diane 45, 92, 86, 101 Kleine, Paul 66, 94 Kleine, Sue 58, 95 Kline, Sherry 66, 94 Knowles, Jim 72 Knowles, Rich 62, 116 Koch, Karla 72 Koedyker, Tim 62 158 Kors, Ty 62 Korthauer, Rich 62, 95, 105, 116 Kosanke, Gail 72 Kretz, Dan 54, 55, 85, 104, 105 Kretz, Debbie 54 Kretz, Diane 54, 70, 86, 97 Kretz, Tom 62, 80, 89 Krviensky, Dan 54, 87, 104 Kubiak, Kathy 95, 89 Kubacki, Kevin 58 Kuhns, Ron 58 Kurzeja, Denise 23, 62, 89 Landry, Tammy 75, 93, 90 Lawrence, Mike 72, 75, 93, 94, 117 Lea, Kathy 66, 91 Lea, Ken 54, 119 LeNeave, Janice 72 Lessard, Dan 72 Leyba, Jeff 72 Lipka, Fran 45, 92, 96 Littrell, Gwen 54, 92, 85 Lock, Jack 62 Loman, Chris 54, 86, 87, 104, 105 MacDonald, Ramona 54 Mager, Nick 62, 80, 116 Magnant, Bruce 72, 93 Malott, Dave 54 Malott, Mark 62 Malowski, Jean 45 Malowski, Mary Ann 66, 75, 90, 93, 94, 95, 97, 109 aniatakes, Benet 66 Mantel, Dave 112 Mantel, Jayne 62, 88, 89, 95, 109 Mantel, Phyllis 46 Marine, Sandy 62, 71 Marona, Debbie 25, 46, 88, 87 Marona, Donna 72 Marsh, Twila 62, 88, 87 Marszalek, Mike 54 Martin, Brett 72 Martin, Jackie 66 Martin, Dwayne, 66, 94 Martin, Lori 66, 94 Martin, Rose 58 Martinez, Norma 72 Masse, Ron 62 Mathews, Leon 58 Matthews, Gale 72, 91 Matthews, John 88, 119 Mellul, Leslie 93, 94, 95 Merril, Tim 58 Meyer, Mary 66, 93, 90 Micic, Ivanka 72 Micic, Maria 66, 91 McClymont, Andy 58 McClymont, Bob 46 McClymont, Margaret 54, 85 McGarrity, Bobbie 66 McGarrity, Charlene 58 McGrath, Cheryl 62, 89 McGrath, David 72, 91, 93, 117 McKee, Bill 62 McKee, G. 72 McKee, Scott 62, 93 McKee, Steuart 119 McKinley, Kevin 62 McMillen, Harold 72, 91 McMillen, Steve 58 McNew, Roger 62, 89, 95 McNew, Terry 46, 88 McQuen, Debra 72 McQuen, Liz 66, 94, 95, 90 Nagy, Sue 54, 86, 101, 108 Nanney, Connie 72 Nanney, Linda 58 Nanney, Wayne 62, 116 Nash, Mike 66, 96 Neary, Cathy 54, 85 Neary, Jill 66, 75, 94, 95 Neary, Tim 62, 80, 116 Neitzel, Gary 46, 88 Neitzel, Sherry 72 Neitzel, Vicky 54, 86, 97 Nelson, Nick Nelson, Sonja 62 Nelson, Tony 62 Newell, Howard 72 Newell, R. 62 Nix, Belinda 72, 91 Noel, Dennis 46 Noel, Sandy 54 Nolan, Alicia 66, 90, 93, 94, 109 Nordyke, Linda 72 Nordyke, Theresa 62 Nuccio, Joe 66, 96 O’Dea, Deb 54, 70, 92 O’Dea, Gail 66, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 109 O’Dea, Tom 62, 89, 95, 116 Oliphant, Peggy 66, 94 Oliphant, Russ 62 Ollis, Laura 91 O’Masta, Dawn 66, 90, 94 O’Masta, Don 54 O’Masta, Kris 54 Osha, Tim 46 Padgett, Tammy 63 Parker, Kim 58 Parman, Blanche 58 Parman, Penny 85 Pasierb, Mike 54, 118, 121 Pawlicki, Sue 58, 84, 95 Penn, Kim 20, 47, 86, 90, 108 Pennington, Jackie 73 Peterson, Jeff 54 Phillips, Donna 66, 73, 90 Pitcher, Pam 63, 86, 89, 111 Pitcher, Rich 47 Plant, Dana 73, 94, 97, 117 Plant, Gary 47 Plant, Glen 66, 96, 97 Plant, Linda 70, 76, 86, 111, 47 Plant, Renee 63, 71, 92, 95, 101, 109 Plant, Rhonda 66, 96 Plant, Steve 58, 105 Plotz, Jen 58, 71, 85, 89, 90, 97, 108, 115 Plotz, Val 73, 94, 97, 117 Pointer, Tina 73, 93 Popyk, Diana 58, 89 Powers, Jim 73, 90 Powers, Barb 58, 78 Powers, Rod 67 Proud, David 73 Proud, Laura 97 Porter, R. 85 Ragan, Aaron 59 Ragon, Bobbie 47 Ragon, Janie 59 Ramsey, Cheryl 73 Raper, Linda 63 Rebenak, Maureen 73, 91, 93 Reed, Joy 67, 91, 97 Reed, Nannie 59, 89 Reese, Sheila 47 Reichert, Bernie 54 Reichart, Sandy 47, 86 Reitman, Glenn 63, 88 Rhein, Pat 73 Rhye, Sharon 73 Rhye, Shirley 54 Rhein, Nancy 24, 59, 87 Riccio, Mike 86 Richart, Sheila 54 Rimmel, Pete 47 Roadlander, Betty 54, 89 Roadlander, Gene 47, 76, 79, 87, 118, 121 Robinson, Joan 48, 96, 92 Rogus, Sharon 48, 85, 87, 92, 108 Romig, Randy 63 Ropp, Robin 115 Rose, R. 73, 85, 91 Ross, Debbie 54 Roth, David 73, 94 Roth, Terry 59 Rumas, Dave 73, 96 Rumas, Kathy 63, 84, 97 Sack, Nancy 67 Sack, Mari Anne 59, 87, 90 Sanders, Luther 73 Sanders, Bill 73 Sanders, Pam 59 Sanner, Pam 63, 80, 89 Sanners, Luther 59 Scalpelli, David 73 Scent, Darrell 67, 94 Scent, Yvonne 86, 87, 92 Schiessle, Phillip 67, 117 Schillo, Keith 87, 104, 115 Schillo, Mark 48, 77, 86, 87, 104, 112, 113 Schmidt, Janette 54 Schmidt, Wade 59, 95 Schreiber, Cheryl 54, 86, 87 Schrieber, Dan 54, 95 Schrieber, Dawn 67, 94 Schrieber, Deb 59 Schreiber, Jeanette 59 Schrieber, Michelle 67, 73 Schrieber, Mike 91 Schrieber, Terry 63 Shroeder, Denny 59, 87 Shroeder, John 48 Schubert, Robin 73 Schulte, Dennis 59 Schutz, Jackie 54, 86, 97 Schweiter, Jeff 67, 90 Scott, Jeff 67 Scott, Kathy 67 Scott, Steve 59 Seaton, Bonnie 59 Segert, Lynn 54, 78, 86, 97 Seils, Cindy 59, 77, 95 Seils, Suzanne 49 Shaw, Rick 67 Shaw, T 59 Shoemaker, Dave 54 Shoemaker, Judy 63 Shoemaker, Mary 73, 93, 91 Shoemaker, Sue 59, 85 Shoemaker, Tom 48, 92 Shroka, Jayne 63, 84, 95 Shroka, Steve 21, 48, 79, 86, 87. 88, 92, 107, 112, 113 Shropshire, Chuck 95, 96 Shropshire, Patti 73, 93, 94 Signorelli, Debbie 59, 96 Sikma, Bob 48, 87, 112, 113 Sikma, Cheryl 54, 85 Sikma, Jeff 73, 94 Sikma, Tom 63, 80, 117 Simms, Jeff 54, 85 Simale, Debbie 67, 90, 94 Simale, Robin 59 Symmes, Joann 67 Sisney, Benson 73, 94 Sisney, Eric 59 Sitowski, Allen 73 Sitowski, Jo Ann Slaton, Donna 73, 91 Sliger, Ray 48 Slivka, Susan 94, 95, 93 Smith, Deb 59, 89, 92 Synder, Jim 63, 71, 91 Synder, B. 88 Snyder, Mike 73, 93, 94, 96, 117 Soley, Andy 63, 95, 115 Soley, Sis 54 Soltis, Debbie 73 Sorschak, Deb 59, 85, 95 Sorschak, Rick 54 85, 87, 115 Spannon, Kathy 59 Spannon, Joanne 67 Spannon, Marty 79 Sprehe, Debbie 59, 84, 89 Sprehe, Terry 67, 94 Staples, Dave 59, 119 Stark, George 63 Stark, Kathy 67, 93, 94 Stark, Sue 59 St. Clair, Mike 54 Stecyk, Mike 59, 104, 115 Stecyk, Susan 48, 76, 86, 97 Steuer, Andy 49, 86, 104, 112, 113 Steuer, Carolyn 59, 89, 90 Steuer, Greg 67 Steuer, Roger 73, 117 Steuer, Loretta 54, 70, 86 Stout, Frank 59 Stout, Van 63 Stout, Vicki 54 Stout, Von 49 Stout, Kenny 73 Stover, Gail 49, 86 Stuppy, Karen 54, 70, 85 Suprenant, Bill 59, 81 Suprenant, Bob 23, 87, 88, 107, 118, 119, 121 Suprenant, Jack 86 Suprenant, Terry 67, 73, 91 Swafford, Tim 67, 97 Tancredi, Mellisa 67 Tano, Greg 85, 95 Tarkington, Rich 59, 112 Taylor, Craig 73, 81, 117 Terral, Floyd 67 Terral, Janet 67, 94 Theil, Barb 55 Theil, Sue 49 Thorn, Tony 55 Tilton, Peggy 49 Tomaszewski, Sue 73 Torrence, La Verna 85, 93, 94 Torrence, Mary Joan 59, 89 Torrence, Roberta 29, 63, 89, 92, 109 Trivett, Donna 90, 91, 94, 67 Trivett, Phil 22, 23, 49, 86, 87, 88 112, 113 Trivett, Rich 59, 87, 115 Troy, Edward 73 Trueblood, Renee 59, 79, 92, 101, 108, 115 Tubera, B. 117 Tubera, Chuck 117 Tucker, Mike 73 Tucker, Tom 67, 96 Tupiak, Sherry 73, 94 Tussey, Dawn 73 Tussey, Steve 73 Tuttle, Ray 55, 88, 115 Underwood, Chriss 63 Underwood, Sherry 59 Unger, Daniel 73 Unger, Susan 67, 95 Urbanczyk, Cheryl 63 Urbanczyk, Dave 73, 93, 94, 117 VanCuren, Margaret 67, 93 VanCuren, Marilyn 67, 91 VanCuren, Mary 59, 91 VanCuren, Sue 49, 88, 92, 96 VanDerpol, Bill 73, 93, 96, 117 VanDerpol, Michelle 55, 76, 86, 85, 90, 97, 108 Vanderwerf, Becky 67, 91 Vanderwerf, Randy 24, 87, 92, 89 Vanderwerf, Rita 73, 85 VanGorp, Deb 23, 63, 80, 109 VanGorp, Mark 63, 88 VanGorp, Walter 49, 88 Vasdich, J. 67 Vaughn, Diane 63, 89 Vendramin, Karen 59, 85, 89 Viehman, Steve 59 Vinson, Brenda 63 Vinson, Jim 50, 87, 88 Vogt, Cully 160 Vogt, John 63 Vogt, Terrie 59, 89 Vojvodich, Nick 67 Vojvodich, Peggy 67, 85 Wachter, Carol 67, 93, 94 Wachter, Paul 55, 86, 63 Walker, Terry 23, 50, 85, 87, 104 Walkowiak, Jeff 59 Walkowial, Steve 73 Wall, Frank 63, 116 Walsh, Sandy 63, 181 Warczynski, Deborah 50 Warczynski, Rick 63, 89, 95, 116 Ward, Bill 63 Ward, John 97 Ward, Scott 73, 91, 94 Warren, G. 73, 94 Warren, Theresa 67 Watson, Cary 63 Watson, Debbie 50, 86, 85, 92 Watson, Randy 20, 55, 116 Watt, Deb 59 Weirt, Beth 63, 80, 84, 97 Weis, Richard 67 Whele, Karl 55, 105, 104 Weller, Kevin 59, 95 Wells, Jeff 50, 86 Welter, Jim 50, 120, 121, 112 Welter, Mary 63 Westerhoff, Bill 55, 95 Westerhoff, Jim 63, 81, 93, 94 Westerhoff, John 73, 91 Westerhoff, Sue 50, 90 White, Butch 86 White, Randy 50, 87 Wicker, Ellen 63, 94 Wicker, Lisa 67, 94 Wietbrook, Diane 63, 71, 89, 92, 95, 109, 101 Wilbourn, James 63, 116 Wilkening, Julie 59, 89, 95 Williams, Danny 63 Williams, Mike 74, 93, 94, 117 Williams, Sheila 50, 25, 87, 92 Williams, Sue 63, 84, 95 Wilson, Betsy 59, 78 Wilson, Gloria 74 Wislocki, Jim 55 Wislocki, Peter 74, 94 Wisnuski, Laura 24, 95, 63, 87, 97 Wittgreen, Deb 59 Whitaker, Susan 73 Wohlgemuth, Brian 63 Wohlgemuth, Kurt 74, 96 Wood, Bill 24, 63, 88, 89, 25 Wood, David 74, 96, 97 Wood, David 74, 96, 97 Wood, Rose Marie 24, 25, 55, 87 Wood, Stephanie 24, 25, 59, 87 Woodburn, Don 59, 115 Woodburn, Patty 55, 84, 85, 86 Woods, Roann 59 Works, Ron 74, 96, 117 Works, Vanessa 67, 93, 94, 96 Wornhoff, Becky 63, 89, 92 Wray, Dianne 51, 76, 86, 88 Wyatt, Doris Yablonski, Jim 63, 105, 116 Yardley, Don 59, 86, 87, 88 Yardley, Jerry 74 Yardley, Sandy 67, 93, 90, 109 York, Betsy 67, 93, 97 York, Linda 55 Yorke, Vene 55 Yothment, A1 51, 21, 87 Yothment, Joe 63, 104 Yothment, Sue 55, 70, 86, 85, 97 Young, Darlene 55 Zagrovich, Bobbie 59, 71, 77, 92, 95, 90, 85, 89, 108, 115 Zahora, Ron 55 Zahora, Sharon 24, 63, 88, 87 Zambo, Mary Ann 63, 89 Zanders, Laura 91 Zimmerman, Brad 55, 95 Zimmerman, Kathy 63, 84, 86 Zimmerman, Linda 90, 93, 94 Zimmerman, Veleda 91. 160
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