Hersey High School - Endeavor Yearbook (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Class of 1971
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Spring '71 ........ Classes ............................ Faculty-Academics ......... Index ......... ..... .......... ......... ..28 ..........1O0 .... ..... 166 ..........186 2' 1, K MM S .M YK umm 5 1 2 EAUQHY E 3 I i 2 5 WURKiNB X if Af If 0 3 9 E gif 21: gag ya? c'5g,?'Nlt: 29945 QMATL GJVBD m9 4' aid? is flu' '7 J J 11 5 4 4 5 Q? E Pg 1 .fm 'Ei 927 JN' 03 56 50 O P-.J 92 131. 3:0 ef 4 u - 1 E ' . L fu, 1:2 Q . I i fa M Q 'iff- Q 3 Wm 5 'rm 'Fantastiks' Uses Unique Theatrics The Fantastics, a modern Romeo and Juliet, dealt with two young people, Dave Good and Bonnie Bowker, who were kept apart by their conniving fathers, Ken Scherpelz and Ted Bierdeman. Portraying various roles as a wall, brick- layer and servant was Chuck Weissmuller, who spoke no lines. Ben Melvin and Craig Sjogren played an old Shakespearean actor and his Indian sidekick respectively. On his adventures to the four corners of the world Dave encountered strange experi- ences and matures only to return to his true love, Bonnie. Bob Moore was the narrator of the play, El Gallo, the adventurous man of the world. Directing the production was Miss Mimi Davis assisted by Mr. Charles Jenks who handled the music. Bob Moore tries to alter the marriage plans of Bonnie Bowker and her lover. Ben Melvin Chuck Weissmuller, Ken Scherpelz, Dave Good, Bonnie Bowker, Ted Blerdeman Bob Moore and Craig Sjogren form the entire cast of The Fantastlks Keith Szarabajka listens intently as his nephew Tom Kropp confides in him 'Thousand Clowns' Portrays Realism Portraying one part of the realistic side of life, A Thousand Clowns, presented May 22-23, 1970, dealt with society's attempts to alter the lives of contented persons. Playing the lead role of Murry Burns was Keith Szarabajka who received support from Tom Kropp who played his nephew. Rounding out'the cast were Steve Carson and Esther Ratner as the social workers who attempted to have Nick taken away from Murry's custody. Ben Melvin portrayed the role of Murry's brother who tried to get Murry his job back from Lee the clown Herman, played by Rick Noll. 8 Keith Szarabajka argues with the social workers Steve Carson and Esther Ratner as they explain their plans for taking his nephew Tom Kropp away from him. r 'g.aRs',,f,.x 5- iff' - ,9 3 .. fills I 1 ,k . ,af Sr ,TT 4 'L Q. ,m , x fx i. l v 1 5 I I o-1 .' 8. Q I ' It ' Q .' O . 1 H 4' . A I 0 xi ' v I iw in - M , sg... 4 Q, , . l ii , Q , . I A r iw? .4 W I 'Terpsichore' Theme Of Orchesis Concert Thirty-two members of the Orchesis troupe combined their talents to present Terpsichore, April 23 and 24. The theme of the group's effort was the expression of themselves through the medium of the dance. Under the direction of Mrs. Cynthia Duffy, the troupe's repertoire included selections ranging from the traditional ballet to the more free-spirited modern dance and jazz. The preparations for the concert allowed the girls to show their creativity, not only through their original choreography, but through the creation of their own costumes and lighting effects which they planned. Bonnie Bowker, Pam Walsh, Barb Tomcko, Debbie Jahnke, Gail Becker and Cathie Malaval stop to look at the stars. The story of the beautiful islands is told by hula girls Debbie Jay, Vickie Moore, Diana Sample and Rea Geiger. 10 A R-I 9 if Q P92 Ri 'J Je . 1 , .Af , , A ,, P 'V' :V -vs if 1 1, 2' av , Wu.. I gil! K -.x 1- H f ,4 'f. f 4 ' ,v ,M , ,.m.., gif, .I 'N - if in ' . K , V 4 .n ,IVVY TY I VI 1 Q f i e fix Wi? , fy u. 4 1 V1 W .f V ins ,..f is 15,3 iff' f ,. - Q3 . ,, . 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Basically responsible for the evening's suc- cess were junior class officers John Scher- pelz, Rick Noll, Sandie Holland and Dawn Koenig who made the arrangements for the evening. Music for the dance was provided by M J Bill Scott and his orchestra. A N 14 Couples dance at the climax of the school year, A Time for Us. Couples gather romantically in the main lobby the beautiful evening ends. ,Q Time and memories pass through each mind as the dance goes on. J O 15 pring Activities Stress Involvement Rounding out the year's Spring Activities were the Speech Department's Award Cere- monies at the Old Orchard Country Club, Grass Day sponsored by the Student Council to help beautify the school grounds, Protect Our Environment Week which stressed the importance of protecting all phases of our environment by reducing pollution, and the Student Council's Spring Paper Drive. ly? Debbie Petersen receives Best Actress award at speech awards ceremonies from Miss Mimi Davis. 16 K Dave Good receives most outstanding drama award from Mr. Petersen. I ' -.x V I 'T' , ,- i, - -A , V -Qs. .S 'gawk ' '. f gtg, .fexpi John Heidemonn rests while taking toll of can collection during PEW week. K xthy I 1191 XNO1kS It belutlfymg the cou1L dllllng Grass Day - r xg -fi. , 1 lit.. Hssifg, 1, , . -235 1 AGR , ..,.' YJ r Q J x - Tl .FQ l x w-r Q D S- ' QW' 1 fs l 5 . if Y .',, Lv-. 'a -'1 l Mx Q 'fflff' 3 iff E 1? J 'T Aj' fx 8: I A Carol Finney receives her Home Eco- nomics award from Mr. Roland R. Goins, Hersey principal. Valedictorians Milt Chen, Diana Knutson, Richard Powell and Christine Robinson are presented their awards by Mr. Goins. 23 Senior Awards At Honors Assembly Valedictorians .......... Salutatorian ...... Activities ........ Art ................... Athletics, Boys' .... Athletics, Girls' ....... Business Education .. Dramatics ............... Correspondent Editor Foreign Language ..... .. Forensics ............... Home Economics ...... Industrial Education. Journalism .............. Mathematics ........... Music, Choral .......... Music, Instrumental.. Science ................... Social Science .... ................Milton Chen Diana Knutson Richard Powell Christine Robinson ........Steve Carson ...........Faith Ottery .. .. .Christine Trian ......Michael Ryder .. ....... Lynne Schwabe ...Valorie Krieman Scott Brendan O'Connell .........Vickie Clark Diana Knutson .......Milton Chen .....Carol Finney ......Paul Clark ........Ted Moravec ...........Clyde Kessel . . . . . . .Kenneth Scherpelz ........Kathryn Samaras .. ......... Judith Nichols .....Lizabeth Giese Senior Steve Carson is congratulated upon being named the Salutatorian for the Class of 1970 by Mr. Goins. ff 4 Mb I fan. xg' 4 ,MT HX 5 1 , Q3 s 3 llEilwI1v1I'ifX!lx xv fm I 1 am an Am V fx fy' Hzf - vw fa . W. '1 2 , v Ni 4 Chris Hofer enjoys the company of Dave Good before the finale. 'How To Succeed' Summer Smash Hit The story of a window washer wanting to become a huge success in a large company, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, starring Dave Good and Jean Kuhns, was a huge success as Hersey's first Summer musical performance. Adding support to the cast were Bonnie Bowker, Chris Hofer, Jim Bastable, and Ken Scherpelz together with members of the chorus and ensemble. Directing the production was Mr. Charles Jenks, choral director, with assistance from Mr. Michael Lavin, Miss Joan Sandburg, K.C. Scott, Laurie Lacher and Connie George. Bonnie Bowker match makes Dave Good and Jean Kuhns while Jim Basta- ble attempts blackmail with Ken Scher- pelz over Chris Hofer, The entire cast of How to Succeed in Business gathers for the show's finale. 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Moving outdoors, the squad didn't jell as was expected and managed to only Win four of its seven meets. Mainstays of the squad were Greg Gawlik and Ed Rieger in the distancesg Chris Kel- sey and Kurt Kiefer in the sprints and hur- dles and Don Spry in the field events. Spry was the lone Hersey qualifier for the state meet in the high jump. Chris Kelsey comes charging out of the starting blocks Don Spry shows form which qualified him for State track meet. Glen Johnson strains for those extra few inches in the long-jump. 24 w' . ff' if JN, I Husky milei Greg Gawllk leads the pack Most-Valuable Kurt Kiefer shows his driving hurdling form. Frosh-Sophs 9-1 In Dual Season For the second year, the Frosh-Soph thin- clads registered an excellent season by win- ning nine of their ten- dual meets. Enjoying moderate success in the overall indoor season with 4-2, the Frosh-Sophs weren't to be outshone by anyone as they moved outdoors and won all seven of their meets to give them an overall record of 11-2. Standouts for the Frosh-Sophs were Frank Walsvvorth in the two-mile rung Dave Kuntz in the Sprints: and John Jones in the 880- yard rung all of ,whom brought home their shares of blue-ribbon performances. As many of the sophs move up to the varsity level in '71, much better things are hoped for by the varsity. 25 Mark Boyett putts for all-important birdie. Varsity Golfers 9-35 Frosh-Sophs 9-2-1 Hersey's varsity linkmen had a very re- spectable season with an overall record of 9-3 with a conference record of 6-3. The varsity won seven of its first eight meets before losing its second of the season to Forest View. In the conference meet, the Huskies took fourth place and Rick Fossel- man took individual fifth place honors. After the conference meet the Huskies won two of their last three. The Frosh-Sophs won six of their first seven before tying Elk Grove, 177 all. They won three of their last four meets for a 9-2-1 tally. 26 Rich Fosselman bears down on ball on way to green. Husky Mike Sutton blasts ball out of sand trap. Varsity Nets 8-35 Frosh-Sophs 7-4 Hersey's Varsity netmen got off to a resounding start by smashing their first four opponents Lake Park, Conant, Fremd and Wheeling all by 4-1 scores. In their next three outings, however, the Huskies ran into trouble and lost two out of three. Bouncing back, the Huskies beat Palatine, Glenbard North and Viator's before losing the season finale to Arlington. The frosh-sophs started their season by knocking off their first four opponents. After being set back in their next three meets, the frosh-sophs netmen rallied to beat their next three dual meet opponents before dropping their last meet to the Cards from Arlington. 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The Golden Autumn dance Saturday night finalized the week's events. Homecoming committee chair- man Debbie Petersen rests after working long hours on Home- coming decorations. elif Orchesis members begin working on hall decorations for homecoming. Pages Cary Szarabajka and Angel Pionke carry Home- coming queen's crown and bouquet of roses to throne. 30 r 4' ,Q I 9 F44 1-1 J x 3, l uw ' x ' X 1' R K F A15 ew, H Y Q 'V Q 551,83 Q5- ,. E xqidetwbw I 5 :'s.- 1 .f N X, M . ,ff 1 7 L 2, .Q f-L . V W- A ' ' 1.a ffkxt . . .-.,af- ,413 - ,,,k , A N?,biL?.Z,,X,x .. xx if X X fi' A A 1 in ' t ' Ax ,-' 'O I f ,SE S4 ' x x 4 ,W X 5 ,4,, ' 5 a Q XM ,:x I 1 J K ! N 4 -I s'!'N' ,QV . 3 X, Q , u .J X N 3 I. U 1. W I U. ' ns x . -.. I Q. X B' Lg 'lf I ggi K A JX X , 5 , -w. 2,5 Q3 'XSS K 55 - , fi x - x x . . , A Q greg Qlrx 'B v .. 4 f I 71 My F X .J Ku 4 .1- Q ' ' -:L 4. -.,,x - 5 J , 'K 'N an u x, , V :gy xx Ho I ,V N WLS SSID ' fi V 5 , 114-fi ,B N Jw i X 'ctw Q-I7 W-1 MAJORETTES. Front Row: Helen Gleason, Debbie Burke. Row 2: Karen Jelen, Sue Dauer, Paula Godwin, Jenny Zeller. Majorcttcs, Pombcrcts Entertain Fans The Majorettes participated in a variety of activities as Well as performing in local parades, and capturing first place at the Lake Forest College competition. Included in some of the Majorettes routines this year were fire baton twirling and Working with two batons simultaneously. Captain of the squad was Debbie Burke with Helen Gleason, co-captain. The Pomberets for their third year marched POMBERETS. Front Row: Jill Kerr, Vicki Dudek, Kris Miller, Sue Table, Dee Adrana, Chris Ramsey, Marci Hale, Debbie Fisher, Dawn Adams, Debbie Hoya, Gail Sutton, Pam Clements, Linda Lombardo, Mary Ellen Naples, Eileen Griesch, Veronica Kraegler. Row 2: Janis Furlong, Sally Clancy, Laura Newman, Sue Smith, Debbie McCombs, Ann Weaver, Vicki Brebelle, Sharon Childs, Peggy Bellagamba, Brenda on to provide entertainment at Hersey acti- vities and athletic events. The 48-member squad spent long hours in school and at night perfecting the intri- cate routines they presented to spectators. This year the group concentrated on variety in their routines, not strictly drill team pat- terns. Officers were Gretchen Mitchell, pres- identg Bridget Fornero, vice-president and Jill Kerr and Carol Maienschien, captains. Damiana, Sandy Dormal, Jeanine Fermo, Sue.Sahlin, Morine Mys- linski, Norma Hobbs, Paula Johnson. Row 3: Carolin Maienschein, Chris Smarski, Carol McCombs, Joan Allen, Vicki Erikson, Barb Riser, Adrienne Nelson, Bridget Fornero, Barb Wander, Val Andrews, Barb Kessler, Sherry Johanson, Gretchen Mitchell, Nancy Martin, Sue Klinger. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM. From Left: Jane Evans, Dawn Ahlman, Katie Newman, Denise Klis, Pat Hickey, Roxy Spohn, Debbie Hall, Carol Danegger, Gaby Ronnett, Sponsor Miss Ginny Stolley. Not Pictured: Roberta Geiger, Diane Saber. Girls' Tennis Team, The Girls' Tennis Team marked a break- through in girls' sports as it was the first team to compete in league competition. The 11-member squad was a member of the North Suburban Tennis League and finished fourth in a seven team league its first year. Top singles player was Carol Daneggerg top doubles team was Dawn Ahlman and Debbie Hall. arate Club Compete The Karate Club concentrates on learning defensive abilities, sport and competition, conditioning and character building. The club is run through the Japan Karate Association and members receives their belts according to association requirements. Additionally, members compete among themselves and with local Karate clubs. KARATE CLUB. Front Row: Nick Cetwinski, Larry Bergeson, Mark Potter, Rich Caldwell. Row 2: Gregg Merrill, Mike Inkster,Sponsor Wally Barber, Gerry Wonneberg, Ramsey Parhad. H05 I ill ll EM Y ' HEREBY rs' Hunan! U or 1 Q I I: NWA' nsrv Hines- uensrv unnsm' 1 I- 14 qmg 4. , r f ' HSIZY G,-Q 3 1 5, Qui 1 v Q . is ' H Wins: Hans: Us I-3 W 1 get 4. 1 -lim m .JA ' gggggv 'dx - as fee. ..... .2':: f' Sf 'S' rf' 1 I ' 5' Y kgum amz I-Innsnv 'uznssv -Q' F gh tg C3 -in A 5 Egg EEK I Lf? X IN Q grassy 'J aff' in 74: V' W U3 M A warm: HWSVY-v anne. Rx 7 '25 je Husky Bruce Frase illustrates the kind of dogged de- termination that it takes to be named All-Conference two years in succession. Halfback Bill Ludwigsen follows a block thrown by Steve Koelsch. Varsity Griddcrs Finish With 4-4 Finishing strong, the varsity gridders were able to grab a second place in their section of the Mid-Suburban league and a portion of third place in the overall standings. The Huskies started their campaign by losing to a strong eleven from Viator's and another to Elk Grove, but thrilled a Homecoming crowd the next week by trounc- ing Forest View, 48-7. This was follow-by a win over Palatine, 14-6. In succeeding weeks, the Huskies fell to the Cards of Arlington and were edged by Fremd, 15-14. The Huskies closed out their season by drubbing Wheeling, 32-7, and knocking off Conant, 20-6. At season's end, Bruce Frase, Tom Brant- ner, Ken Morales and Tom White were named to the All-Conference team. HERSEY 14 ST. VIATOR'S 25 HERSEY 7 ELK GROVE 12 HERSEY 48 FOREST VIEW 7 HERSEY 14 PALATINE 6 HERSEY 13 ARLINGTON 44 HERSEY 14 FREMD 15 HERSEY 32 WHEELING 7 HERSEY 20 CONANT 6 39 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL. Front Row: Hank Milius, Mike Aarons, Mark Geallis, Brad Smith, Tom Greene, Steve Kuebler, Steve Wil- cher, Rick Wolf. Row 2: Jim Gaitis, Tom Noll, Randy Reames, John Clarke, Keith Myers, Paul DiLorenzo, Terry Lee. Row 3: Matt Loriss, Bill Regan, Jeff Miller, Frank Cirrincione, Pat Hart, Dean Taggart, .IV Gridders Take Conference Title For the second consecutive year Hersey's JV gridders took the title in the Mid-Subur- ban conference: this time with an unblemished 7-0 record to run their streak to 15 games. As a bonus to JV fans this year the squad let only one opponent cross its goal after having shut-out its first five rivals. In the opener, the Huskies blanked the team of Elk Grove, 14-0, followed by more decisive wins over Forest View, 21-0: Pala- tine, 30-Og Arlington, 27-03 and Fremd, 33-0. The lone score against the JV eleven came at the hands of Wheeling as the Huskies erased the Cats' hopes for conference recog- nition, 9-6. Picking up their momentum, the Huskies shut out Conant 27-0. Soph Matt Loriss led the league's scorers with 36 individual points. HERSEY 14 ELK GROVE 0 HERSEY 21 FOREST VIEW 0 HERSEY 30 PALATINE 0 HERSEY 27 ARLINGTON 0 HERSEY 33 FREMD 0 HERSEY 9 WHEELING 6 HERSEY 27 CONANT 0 40 Glenn Erich, Jim Burandt. Row 4: Mike Novak, Tom Berger, Pat Broderick, Rich Niemaszyk, Tad DeLuca, Ron Vercruysse, Frank Czarnecki. Row 5: Mark Langseth, Mark Schlinker, Tom Long, Stuart Bailey, Jon Browder, Terry Sramek, Dave Adams, Rob McCarthy. Row 6: Scott Meisfeldt, Gregg Conley, Phil Coe, Kip Koenig, Bob Dudzik, Coach Dan Thyreen, Coach Bill Weinberg, Coach Bruce Glover. Husky defensive halfback Marty Epperly races to break up pass play. Husky Scott Davis runs into a den of Wildcats. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL. Front Row: Bruce Koelling, Robin Auchen- baugh, Pat Scheerer, Rick Voeks, Dave Schachner, Mike Coan, Steve Arnieri, Al Weichers, Carlie Heflebower. Row 2: Dave Anderson, Mike Broderick, Bob Marzec, Blake Frodin, Dave DeMars, Tom Mor- rison, Tom Doczi, Kevin Lephart, Mike Bova, Phil Ehlen. Row 3: Tom Schnell. Jim Bergeson, Keith Hahn, Rick Doetsch, Mark Collier, John Rfobichaud, Bob Noll, Jim Zanolli, John Haack, Erick Morrow. Row 4: Tony Mattas, Tom Loch, Ralph Carlson, Mark Lindsey, Jeff r Sophs Finish Year ith 6-2 Record After a slow start, losing their first two games to Viator's, 30-12, and Elk Grove 29-0, the soph gridmen went on a six-game winning splurge to take second place in the North division of the Mid-Suburban conference. In ensuing weeks after the twin losses the first two games, the sophs went on to beat teams from Forest View, 14-63 Palatine, 16-143 Arlington, 12-8: Fremd, 32-143 Wheel- ing, 6-03 and Conant, 20-0. Leading scorer for the sophs was Mike Bova who tallied 42 individual points to place him fourth among the 1eague's leaders. HERSEY 12 ST. VIATOR'S 30 HERSEY 0 ELK GROVE 29 HERSEY 14 FOREST VII-IW 6 HERSEY 16 PALATINE 14 HERSEY 12 ARLINGTON 8 HERSEY 32 FREMD 14 HERSEY 6 WHEELING 0 HERSEY 20 CONANT 0 Kaitschuck, Jim Jenkins, Karl Gompertz, Nick Accetura, John Tea- garden, Mark Vipond. Row 5: Jim Holbrook, Bill Voss, Dave Mocny Greg Jacobs, Pat Miller, Geoff Halliday, Bob Ford, Scott Bacon Bob Piatkowski, Brian Nelson, Mike Patton. Row 6: Larry Friedrichs. Phil Immel, Dan Leider, Dave Atchison, Wally Hinrichs, Kevin Pan- cratz, Jeff Zolitor, Norman Sisson, Mike Horvath. Row 7: Jeff Rich- ards. Tracy Sorensen, Coach Scott Clark, Coach Harvey Foster, Coach Rich Craig, Jim Sauter. Q .ka . Nr- 7 -Judah , I-V' 5 ,Wir 1,1-ld 41 Frosh'A' Post 4-2-15 Frosh 'B' in Seven Frosh Husky grid teams compiled a very respectable combined 11-2-1 record for the 1970 campaign. The 'A' squad started out with a score- less tie with Elk Grove after which they beat Forest View and shutout Palatine, 28-0. After losing a pair to Arlington and Fremd, the 'As' rebounded to knock off Wheeling and Conant. The frosh 'B' squad allowed only one team to score on them as they posted a perfect 7-0 record for their season. Opening with an easy win over Elk Grove, 34-0, the 'B' team continued its winning ways beating Forest View, Palatine, Arlington, Fremd, Wheeling and Conant. Husky quarterback Scott Schubert runs for daylight with Bill Ludwigsen bringing up the rear. FRESHMEN 'A' FOOTBALL. Front Row: Bruce Freedman, Phil Ray Bernatt, Mark Krause, Ray Kubat, Russ Wuethrich, Will Salee Kelly, John Ludwigsen, Mike Pusatera, Bud Strobel, Cliff Dean, Gary Mike McCullough, Jeff Reinhard, Rick Cecconi, Bob Brede, Mike Kor Gullo, Dan Knudsen, Tom Stephenson. Row 2: Doug Vetter, Ray nas, Chris Cooney. Row 4: Bob Steiner, Coach Len Bending, Tom Magnani, John Bengal, Scott Ferguson, Mike Scornavacco, Glenn Good, John Morris, Mark Blix, Coach Tom Porter, Dave Kirk. Imonetti, Bill Seiler, Mark Kleiner, Steve Brewer, John Brown. Row 3: l n' f'X L r Bi f ' V 42 FRESHMEN 'B' FOOTBALL. Front Row: Massimo Busterna, Ricky Reames, Ray Becker, Greg Halpin, Bob Lautenslager, Mark Goesling, Calvin Zimmerman, Ben Mahlman, Ted Lee. Row 2: Rocky Clancy. Joel Lewon, John Caruso, Art Hoestry, Bob Hickey, Bob Skiera, John Stephanos. Dean Wallick, Dan Damato, Mark Weiber. Row 3: Jeff Louis, Mark Zakula, Rick Frodin, Marty Schwartz, Bob Gustafson, Dick Erler, Mark Droughemueller, John Hall, Mark Grauman, Tim Loch, Randy Kurinsky. Row 4: Rick Anderson, Coach Summers, Bob Stegeman. Dennis Miller, Dave Corzine, Bill Reagan, Coach Rick Mann, Cory Snelton. J f I I ,V --,I FRESHMEN 'C' FOOTBALL. Front Row: Mike Zarnecki, Gary Nunes, Greg Shields, Dave Sass. Row 3: Kevin Kilgore, Tim Koenig, Keith Mike Shaughnessy, John Joseph, Martin Shekleton, John Duffy, Kelly Johnson, Dave Marshall, William Burdette, Chuck Erickson, Rich Tanny, Sheffield, Cary DeIPrincipe, Randy Ahlquist, John Espieg. Row 2: Dave Barger, Duane Christensen, Don Kielack, James Solomon, Coach Paul Bartkowiak, Charles Liebl, Randy Combs, Rich Fischer, Bob Rezzuto. Milius, Jeff Weibel, Tom Szewczyk, Dan Michalec, Tim McCallum, HERSEY 'A' 0 ELK GROVE 0 HERSEY 'A' 6 FOREST VIEW 7 HERSEY 'A' 28 PALATINE 0 HERSEY 'A' 8 ARLINGTON 21 HERSEY 'A' 18 FREMD 12 I-IERSEY 'A' 32 WHEELING 0 HERSEY 'A' 56 CONANT 18 HERSEY 'B' 34 ELK GROVE 0 HERSEY 'B' 8 FOREST VIEW 0 HERSEY 'B' 36 PALATINE 0 HERSEY 'B' 16 ARLINGTON 8 HERSEY 'B' 68 FREMD 0 HERSEY 'B' 26 WHEELING 0 HERSEY 'B' 36 CONANT 0 Husky Steve Reeves tries for that extra yard. 43 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: Carl Bierdeman, Marc Reeves Jim Battaglla Chuck Steinocher, Frank Walsworth, Tom Black, Don Gould. Row 2 John Scherpelz Mike Albanese Jim Psaras, Mike Nesbitt, Rick Ohle, Rick Holbrook, Tom Waidanz Coach Art Steele HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY VARSITY HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY SOPHS HERSEY FROSH HERSEY FROSH HERSEY FROSH HERSEY FROSH HERSEY FROSH HERSEY FROSH HERSEY FROSH GRANT LAKE ZURICH GLENBARD NORTH ARLINGTON PALATINE SCHAUMBERG CONANT WHEELING PROSPECT FOREST VIEW FREMD GRANT LAKE ZURICH GLENBARD NORTH ARLINGTON PALATINE SCHAUMBERG CONANT WHEELING PROSPECT FOREST VIEW FREMD Second Place-Niles East Invitational ARLINGTON PALATINE CONANT WHEELING PROSPECT FOREST VIEW FREMD Brian Zimmer rounds the home stretch on the way to the finish line Husky Rick Ohle attempts to maintain his lead going into the last lap. Varsity Wins Fourg ophs, 75 Frosh, 3 A lack of depth, injuries and tough com- petition all contributed toward a poor season for the varsity thinclads as they could manage only four wins in eleven starts. With captain Ed Reiger injured for most of the season, it was up to junior Frank Walsworth to take up the slack, but his lone efforts weren't enough. Frank shone in the conference meet where he came through with an eighth place showing. For the sophs, John Jones was the top performer as he consistently took first place and was named top runner in the conference. Tom Magge led the frosh harriers through their paces as they slated a 3-4 conference record. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: Tom Magge, Ron Mitsos, Rich Fenton, Randy Byrd, John O'Connell, Tom Burridge, George Dodgen. Row 2: Rick Waldecki, Mike Psaras, John Maseng, Ray Schmidt, John Abbott, Russ Andrews. Row 3: Chuck Fleming, John An- drews, Bob Vogel, Tom Koenig, John Jones, Bruce Copland, Coach Larry Travis. 45 H 5 is 5 M, VN' M' 1 fx mix QA Q , if u JI fir 1,1 gr B 'Y 4 mmf' we l tffs 9 lint J 4, Q .lf f' ..- . I ,Jani HIGH 'OOL -4 msn , , , . 3 4 Hifi 1 eww-wi ev Q K w! ,vT,.: N!! 'M . 33151,-,,. ,,, II ' ' Pom 3 fl -4 I it I' Hg .lg fl I ll I r il.. I Fall is pin-up Don Derrick as he goes through his week long initiation into the lettermen's club. Fall was having those senior yearbook pictures I, 41.323 lp-It :lugs . ga. I Fall Activities Many and Varied With the beginning of the 1970-71 school year came the usual lines at registration, the introduction of AFS student Jan Andrews to students, getting those seniors pictures taken for the yearbook, attending assemblies to promote events and ideas, watching those lettermen going through their ridiculous an- tics, and being corraled in the halls the first quarters. 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Climaxing the night was the presentation of Queen Dawn Koenig and her court of princesses Joan Allen, Bonnie Bowker, Cher- rie Kolben, Debbie Petersen and Marsha Schnirring. An unscheduled event was the blackout just as the Queen was announced which added to the night's atmosphere. lie Kim Kiesig has her corsage pinned on by her date Ann Hollingsworth and date Terry Smith scribble names on Wondow at Christmas ball. 'f 1 F i E I 5 sf , j 52 x 1 N F. . J. , .5 7, W, ' WS! ,'Qx. 5 ,Q 1. I - gg W 4 AMR fix 'ffl i! ,s 5, ,' fr , fs' :' Qu 15 , M Q-Q Q ' N 'QI , 4,9 -. -rfb? ,h ' A.k k 'M ' 'Wi I! 'his Q K Q t J , ,f .. f if ,XJ 'Xl X Ka , . 4 el 'thi YM xx 3 Q N A' , Q R f' - ' M ,lisa .Q V Ill .1 Na' 'S 0 -is FREN s 'Fings- lg . 1251 , 'Q w K :.,TM13.V. . , 11- ,. 1 5 ur' L.. 4 ff- 1 -Q V Rick Noll suavely tries to impress Karen Connor. John Heidemann and Debbie Huff discuss their relationship. 'Can't Take It With' Uses Double Casting You Can't Take It With You, the winter play, January 29 and 30, afforded those attending a time to relax and laugh. One of the main production innovations in the presentation was a double cast which alternated roles for performances. The theme of the play dealt with a family looking for the American dream of total in- dependance from the rigors of society and the problems which arise for the family in society. The grandfather, titular head of the family, expounds his philosophies and dreams on all who enter the household, whether they be friend or foe. Visitors to the house soon become mem- bers of the family if they stay too long as in the line: Look at Jim, he came to dinner once and decided to stay. 'A K sv? 1 .. , fu ' ,,,-sa f .ix f' 4 -,.:.4'-.K ug .. 4 :Y , qzlimim' ,L . , 1 Laurie Lacher comforts Barb Kessler with a cum of tea. Student Council Faces Problem Solving Year Faced with the ever constant problem of student unrest at the way things were be- ing run, the Student Council under President Roger Obst attempted to satisfy, through diplomatic channels, the desires of the stu- dents Whom they represented. Through weekly Council meetings and more frequent meetings of the Executive Board, the Council listened to suggestions of groups and students and tried to solve or follow through on appropriate action. This often involved petitioning the ad- ministration to make changes in school policy. Most suggestions requested were effected and resulted in greater student freedom and recognition of one's individuality. STUDFNT COUNCII EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row Vice President 'VI ny Collins President Rober Obst Recording Secret iry Noel Ottery Row Z M irsha Schnlrrmg Corresponding Secret uv lohn Schcrpelr Pull iment LII in li Lbs C ox Sandi Holl ind STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES. Front Row: Dru Car delewski. Sue Crom, Mary Ellen Naples. Natalie Crom, Mike Tufo Tom Perchal, Debbie Kenner, Diane Sims, Missy Zeller, Kathy Nunes Row 2: Chris Barile, Shirley Pfrzmk. Iiarry Huebner, Barry Wein- 56 I1 F? 7 is hs.. D ICC, NHS, Math Club Assist, Honor, Solve Through the efforts of the Inter-Club Council, activities and plans of school or- ganizations and clubs were somewhat co- ordinated to alleviate possible duplication of projects and avoid confusion' as clubs and organizations planned their calendars. The National Honor Society, an honorary organization, saluted those students who had shown a distinct contribution to Hersey through their academic achievement and ex- tra-curricular activities upon being recom- mended by faculty and staff members. Open to all students who showed a sincere dedication to things mathematical, The Math Club offered students opportunities for ad- vanced problem solving and competition in math contests. 7 A X INTER CLUB COUNCIL. Front Row: Montel watson, Sheri ,mov Hofer. Row 2: Marsha Schnirring, Kris Miller. ,Mild ,ig fb X, xii X . ' X ,X U V U I ivj, iii, 9' iill yr 1 lid U' ii' iii iimii if Wil if, ll il H' iilfigxhit: 'llfiii'i'isure1'iimljii I l4Ho1.'aii5., yNot igicfureilf Sec- Klfsilflrlj W i as l H l J ywillk, WJ A ,Ml .Xiu X an W 'Z ll ik it K George Larson. MATH CLUB. Front Row: Barb San dacz, Laura Fitzpatrick. Row 2: Mr Donald Rowley, Judy Heidemann, Mr ml J. grqggwefsidgililfcf, dy bllltiiga lifjbiiilfxiiiesiflg FIVTVRE NURSES. Front Row: -loan llanzer, liarbara Lynn llcbl e bchlogger Iimne loznmgki Judy Nl iphy I lt Xld on Ln ludv Stall lleuer, Patricia Sullivan, Debbie Willow. Row 2: .loellen .Xbbs l it Not Pictured bue Stell urses, Teachers Stud Profess1ons Assisting in the Health Office and working and visiting local hospitals gave members of the Future Nurses' Association valuable ex- perience in investigating the career opportuni- ties open to students in the field of health. Too, some of the members actively Worked in hospitals as aides to the staffs giving them first-hand experience. Members of the Future Teachers of America learned through their meetings the qualifi- cations of the teaching professions and were also able to question some of the teachers and student teachers who were invited to meetings to serve as sounding-boards for careers in teaching. 58 J,-1 fx V7 TT C3 T? ATTENDANFE AIDES. Front Row: Sue liall, Marge l'Iartry, Cindy Row 2: Cheryl Hanley. Terri Vacioppo, Judy llenslcy. Haul litlwznwls. Willig. Judy Grutzmachcr. Robin Snell, Farol Smith, Judy Murphy. Connie Johnson, Ruth Carroll. Aides Assist Staff, Facult , Administration The Attendance Aides assisted the office staff in performing many of the painstaking chores associated with accounting for the stu- dent populace at Hersey. Forfeiting their study halls, the aides greatly relieved the paper work involved with student attendance from filing and phone-answering to collecting and distributing student absentee lists. Members of the Guidance Aide corps assisted Mrs. Turnipseed in her role as secretary to the Pupil Personnel staff by helping with filing and reception and served as process servers when counselors wished to see students on matters of scheduling and course selection. Row 2: Jeanne Vastre. Klart-in Owen, Nlarg:u'n-t Sclircibcr. Sue Wcilcr. GUIDANCE AIDES. Front Row: Ann Kamp, Ann Marie Pawlowski, Chris Cokash, Becky Noerenbcrg, Stacy Not-renbcrg. l.1nclz1 l'lnzm:um. Marschclle Weglzyn, Vindy 'l'aylol', Diane liolash. Robin Rebmann. Nancy Willig, liinda Kravets. Varsity Cagcrs Post 19-5 Season Record Husky varsity cagers experienced some year, starting out by whipping their first four opponents before losing a one-pointer to Maine South. Before entering the Danville holiday tour- ney, the Huskies beat Palatine and then Went on to take the Consolation Championship in the Danville Classic. After the holiday break the Huskies Won six straight and then lost a heart-breaker to Wheeling on a last second desperation shot. After four more wins the Huskies dropped the Conference title to Prospect before enter- ing the Regionals where they were knocked out of contention by Barrington after having beaten Libertyville. Bruce Frase, Andy Pancratz and John Tilhou won All-Conference honors at season's end. H ERSEY OPPONENT 78 GRAYSLAKE 60 71 CRYSTAL LAKE 59 66 FOREST VIEW -19 62 ARLINGTON 60 54 MAINE SOUTH 55 91 PALATINE -15 63 MORGAN PARK 75 90 BREMEN 52 74 ROBINSON 60 59 E. ST. LOUIS 56 81 FREMD 70 71 ELMWOOD PARK 36 HERSEY OPPONENT WH EELING 61 ARLINGTON 67 83 PALATINE 47 74 FREMD 48 54 WHEELING 56 67 GLENBARD N. 52 55 CONANT 54 77 PROSPECT 71 87 ELK GROVE 60 81 PROSPECT 84 55 57 66 76 57 LIBERTYVILLE 53 BARRINGTON l Tom O Connell goes up for two' against Fremd Y VARSITY BASKETRAUI- Fmnt ROWT Mllmlllel' Kim Alexander. Dave Corzine, Coach Roger Steingraber, Andy Panel Ltr Phil lirncdlct Bruce FFHSG, Jim Quade. Ken Morales, Manager Larry Bergeson. Bill Ludwigsen. Mark IA?OI1I'l2lI'fI, Tom O'Connell. Row 2: Scott Schubert, Marty lipperly, Steve Koch, John Tilhou, 60 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL. Front Row: Bill Pool, Rich Sul- Mike Henry. John Kulla, Jeff Kozel. Al Pritz. Bob lludzik. Kip livan. Don Gould, Pat Broderick, Chuck Oldenberg, Rich Linn. Row 2: Koenig. Dave Zare, Steve Heldt, Phil Tarrant. Coach Al Kintzcl. Phil Benedict lays up an important two points at Arlington. jV's Compile 15- Season Record Hersey's JV basketball team followed tra- dition by starting their season with a string of victories. In their first three contests the J V's whipped their opponents before dropping their first to Arlington, 52-44. The Huskies bounced right back, however, with a win over Palatine, 59-37. After the holiday break the JV's won a pair over Fremd and Elmwood Park. The team then went 4-1 in their next five outings capping it off with a 51-50 decision over Wheeling. The Huskies then beat Glenbard North and lost to Conant. In all, it added up to a fine season for coach Al Kintzle's charges. HERSEY OPPONENT I-IERSEY OPPONENT 74 GRAYSLAKE 31 66 ARLINGTON 61 59 FOREST VIEW 47 75 PALATINE 39 44 ARLINGTON 52 64 FREMD 52 59 PALATINE 37 51 WHEELING 50 49 FREMD 36 69 GLENBARD N. -I7 65 ELMWOOD PARK 50 72 PROSPECT 62 52 WHEELING 54 47 PROSPECT -I9 61 f QOH r he ge FRESHMAN 'A' BASKETBALL. Front Row: Bob I,zLuLensehgIer. Nlike Durso. Cal Zimmerman, Tim Loch, Rich Kurigen, Ilan Anderson, Tim Mcilillum. Row 2: Pouch Ken Carter, Mark Krause. Tom Nehmozow. Mark Blix, Ilave Vor- zine, Chris Cooney, Rich Iiammesfuhr, Bill Sieler, Mike linker. Q! 7 79 C A s Record 11-8, B Team 10-5 HERSEY 'A' 'B' OPPONENT 'A' 'R' 5-I 63 EAST LEYDEN I7 35 :mel 'Il MAINE EAST I7 32 68 IIT FOREST VIEW 57 III I8 ROLLING MEADOWS JIS JH 36 ARLINGTON 2-1 I0 73 IS PALATINE 36 JH 5,1 DEERFIELD Il 63 MAINE WEST 37 -IS MAINE SOUTH Il I 35 38 FREMD JIS 35 3-1 16 WIIEELING 52 ISI 35 33 ARLINGTON 3-I II9 '13 -16 PALATINE I I I0 16 56 FREMD I8 21 -I9 32 WH E ELI NG 56 52 62 59 GLENIIARD NORTH JIS I6 -I9 51 PROSPECT 5-I .CI 38 I-I CONANT 60 Ili 46 52 ELK GROVE I7 58 Forward Steve Koch shoots from his I'z1voriLe spot FRESHMAN 'B' BASKE'I'BALL. Front Row: AIZIFIZIHCI' George Iiozlinski, Hill Meyer, Cliff Dean. Ray Manini. .Ieff Louis. -Iohn Caruso. -Ieff Kzlllmzin. Ted Lee, Manager John IIuII. Row 2: Couch Rich Reach. Randy Iiurinsky. Ed Miller, Lee Sz1I.ee, Vhip Kormas. -lohn Norris. -lohn Iirown, Bruce Vonroy. Junior guard Mark Leonhard works for ai shot. Excedrin? 7? 63 l VARSITY WRESTING. Front Row: Chuck Steinocher, Jim Cattanzaro, cruyssee, Dave Friebus, Kevin Immel, Pat Teefey, Tad Deluca, Rick Brad Smith, Kurt Weisenborn. Don Robinson, Jim Batlaglia, Randy Adornetto. Dan McGuire, Paul Helbling, Manager Pete Fowler. Reames. Row 2: Coach Tom Porter, Manager Dean Hill, Bob Ver- rapplers Take Coveted State Title The Hersey Husky varsity grapplers will long be remembered for having brought to Arlington Heights the state title, a feat un- matched by any other Mid-Suburban league squad. The District meet was the first hurdle on the way to the state trophy. Don Robin- son, Brad Smith, Jim Battaglia, Tad DeLuca, Bob Vercruysse, Pat Teefey and Kevin Immel all advanced to the Sectional Tourney. Surviving Sectional action and advancing to the State meet were Battaglia, Smith and DeLuca. Both Battaglia and Smith won the state titles in their weight classes while DeLuca battled to a respectable Fourth place finish. The team went undefeated in regular season competition. HERSEY OPPONENT HERSEY OPPONENT 39 ELMWOOD PARK 6 26 PALATINE 12 21 WEST LEYDEN 20 30 FREMD 16 32 FOREST VIEW 12 31 GLENBARD N. 9 45 LAKE PARK 5 37 WHEELING 7 22 GLENBARD W. 22 20 PROSPECT 17 24 ARLINGTON 21 35 CONANT 9 32 ELK GROVE 6 Glenbrook South Tourney ----- lst Place Lake Park Tourney ------------- 2nd Place Proud coach Tom Porter glows over state championship before honoring team at award assembly. MDI Conference ------------------------ lst Place District Tourney ----------------- lst Place Sectional Tourney --------------- 2nd Place State Tourney --------- ------ 1 st Place 64 K ' JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING. Front Row: Manager Curt Kramer. Jack Erlinger, Ken DelPrincipe, August Pusateri, Keith Hahn, Mike Dodd, Tom Noll, Manager Richard Caldwell. Manager Bill Robinson. Row 2: Stan Parker, Paul Naylor, Chris Carbine, Frank Czarnicki, Dave Fisher, Ron Vercruyssee, Glenn Eirich, Brad Tellschow, Marion Carbine, Andy Adams, Coach Rick Mann. 'Y , 'isis Fourth place finalist Tad DeLuca, and state champions Jim Battaglia and Brad Smith gleam over state trophy. JV Grapplcrs Finish Year Undcfcatcd The Hersey JV wrestlers wouldn't let themselves go unnoticed in the shadow of their varsity counterparts as they swept all of their dual meets with a clean slate, 12-0. The JV's started their year beating Elm- wood Park, West Leyden and Forest View. The lone dark spot in the JV season came when East Leyden edged them out of first place in a quadrangular meet. However, the JV's bounced right back and beat teams from Arlington, Palatine, Fremd, Glenbard North and Wheeling. The team ended its season with wins over Prospect, Conant and Elk Grove. Junior grappler Pat Teefey executes escape at Arlington. 65 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING. Front Row: Otto Mei- senheimer, Bruce Koelling, Robin Steffen, Rick Reames, Dave Schachner, Don Zelm. Row 2: Pat Hart, Ralph Carlson, Joe Abijon, Larry Fried- richs, Kevin Pancratz, Roger Coffman, Phil Immel, Dave Atchison, Dan Leider, Tom Schildgen, Bob Noll, Coach Dan Summers. FRESHMAN WRESTLING. Front Row: Manager , Vic Tanney, Brian Stange, Mike Czarnecki, Chuck Dressner, Phil Kelly, Massimo Busterna, Mike Pusa- tera, Doug Vetter, Mark Valentine, Pete Fessler, Rocky Clancy, Manager Paul Bartkowiak. Row 2: Coach Larry Travis, Rick Schildgen, Jay Alletto, Dave Shunk, Mike Scornavacco, Brian Nelson, Ray Bernatt, Jeff Reinhard, Rick Cecconi, Dan Damato. Bob Steiner, Dan Dathe, Ben Mahlman. HERSEY OPPONENT JV SOPII FROSH JV SOPI-I FROSII 32 43 55 ELMWOOD PARK 16 10 02 26 18 33 W. LEYDEN 19 31 21 49 28 31 FOREST VIEW 6 21 19 27 23 GLENBARD WEST 21 25 49 34 BARRINGTON 0 20 37 31 23 ARLINGTON 8 16 24 33 PROSPECT 15 28 28 MAINE SOUTH 24 24 22 EAST LEYDEN 22 53 38 19 PALATINE 0 14 28 47 36 32 FREMD 9 14 14 49 31 29 GLENBARD NORTH 5 16 17 24 6 WHEELING 21 40 25 35 43 PROSPECT 14 10 6 49 25 24 CONANT 2 15 21 46 30 29 ELK GROVE 6 19 15 66 Heavyweight Kevin Immel tries to gain the advantage over opponent. Jeff Farris, state runner-up in All-Around, does his routine on the parallel bars. Husky mnasts Take 2nd In State Hersey's varsity gymnastic's team once again proved to be a power in the area. The team took first place in the conference second in the district meet, first in the sectional and repeated by placing second in the state meet behind powerful Hinsdale. The gymnasts started their season by rolling over their first four opponents before losing their only meet of the season to Ar- lington by .16 of a point. From the sectionals, the Husky gymnasts placed 14 spots in the preliminaries at the state. From these, four gymnasts emerged to the finals. Jeff Farris finished second in the All- Around and second on the parallel bars. Other state finalists were John Weaver, eighth on the tramp: Scott Hudson, seventh on the parallel bars and Ed Hembd, eighth on the 9 side horse. HERSEY OPPONENT Varsity Fr-Soph Varsity Fr-Soph 131.91 60.42 NEW TRIER 60.05 47.82 122.83 56.62 MAINE SOUTH 115.62 34.2 WEST LEYDEN 71.80 37.17 104.49 56.06 PALATINE 55.75 54.18 121.11 62.4 CONANT 81.35 43.2 131.81 37. ARLINGTON 131.97 40.0 Hersey---Tied for 3rd, Waukegan Invitational 137.36 76.10 ELK GROVE 124.80 68.18 122.07 69.46 BARRINGTON 106.70 61.3 LAKE FOREST 75.57 23.0 123.68 72.3 WHEELING 117.21 67.4 122.84 73.18 FOREST VIEW 80.68 58.88 127.60 76.78 GLENBARD NORTH 75.06 60.6 LAKE PARK 90.09 46.05 130.46 78.44 GLENBROOK NORTH 119.35 68.78 138.28 80.36 FREMD 92.22 63.66 145.51 74.28 GLENBROOK SOUTH 123.37 60.54 145.14 79.1 PROSPECT 130.52 58.44 VARSITY GYMNASTICS. Front Row: Mark Boyett, Rod 'Southard, son, Bill Fergus, Keith Myers, Terry Powell, Jack McLaughlin, Steve Bob Lindsay, Ed Paul. Pat Treacy, Don Derrick, John Weaver, Ed Schwabe, Scott Hudson, Henry Milius, Jeff Farris. Hembd. Row 2: Coach Don Von Ebers, Mace Wooldridge, Gary Knut- Y 4 -f -- ff I.. ,.4r ,, , . FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS. Front Row: MarkKleiner, SteveMcKay, Bob Esposito, Blake Frodin, Bob Nagomy, Dave Yeiser, Joe Paul Bernicchi, John Braddock, Tom Doczi, Kevin Roby, Bob Kor- Shepherd, Jim Wilson, Rich Neuckranz, Don Zasadny, Bruce Freed- nelly, Ron Mitsos, Roger Kuhns. Row 2: Coach Len Bending, Coach man, Jeff Meesman, John Stange, Manager Mark Lewis. Ed Hembd prepares to mount the side horse for his routine. 'gi sail 5 31' ,Af f - - 1. - .J -we k4.k K W l Trampoline specialist John Weaver practices his l state routine. 68 ff' s Sf fer, 6 -,Xf 5 I 5 . ,C ' vu .' K -P 1, - P O I , 35f i:fQ5Z . ti I .ly '- 'V YY' l 3 Q -nr Y .v 19' X9- A3 X4 ' I ,,,,.f -...Ha -4 VARSITY SWIMMING. Front Row: Dave Pedersen, Bob Stout, Bill Row 3: Herb Parson, Captain Dean Goins Richard Surrey Wayne Kessel. Bruce MOI'I'iS, Jim Ohlifl- Row 22 Frank JOHSS, Jeff Teselle. Jouse, Garrit Ringenoldus, Varsity Manager Ken McCoy Not Pic Glen Johnson, Mike Richartz, Captain Joel Scapin, Steve Wieber. tm-ed: Steve Suche!-, Husky Tankers Show Vast Improvement In only their second year of competition, the varsity swim team showed marked im- provement over last year by registering three victories while losing eleven. The varsity tasted their first victory ever by whipping McHenry in the second meet of the season, 49-46. After losing in a triangular at Maine East, the Huskies bounced back to take second in a triangular at Maine South. Going against much more seasoned teams, the Huskies faced stiff competition in all events and lost their next seven meets. The losses were not without good team effort, however, as the Huskies dropped close meets to Forest View and Prospect. Mike Richartz and Dean Goins were named All-Conference at the end of the season. IIERSEY OPPONENT IIERSEY OPPONENT VARSITY VARSITY 21 GLENBROOK N. 88 32 E. LEYDEN 63 ELGIN 59 47 FOREST VIEW 48 49 MC HENRY 46 28 WAUKEGAN 76 24 LANE 82 24 ELK GROVE 71 MAINE E. 62 41 PROSPECT 54 40 MAINE S. 104 15 ARLINGTON 80 SULLIVAN 21 68 WIIEELING 27 32 ELMWOOD PK. 63 70 Sophomore Dave Colburn swims butterfly TX -9- U ' I 1 I .- Husky swimmer Steve Wieber prepares to swim next lap. Dean Goins shows his All-Conference form in butterfly. M. N I SOPHOMORE SWIMMING. Front Row: Allen Zasadny, Dan Brabeck, Mike Welch, Captain George Dodgen, Dave Colburn. Row 2: Coach Herb Parsons, Kenneth Behm, Allen Drake, Robert Bosley, Captain Steve Alesch, Steve Welch. FRESHMAN SWIMMING. Front Row: Mike Ovadenko, Bill McEachern, Dan Grosch, Captain Dave Henderson, Marty Shekleton. Row 2: Jeff Watson, Mi- chael Wieber, Randy Ahlquist, David Johnson, Kevin Taylor, Kevin Kilgore. Row 3: Steve Treutler, Glen Imonetti, Mark Seger, Robert Butler, Robert Brede, Dan Michalec, Manager Milo Branbury. Not Pictured: Gary Crowe. Frosh-Soph Tankcrs Wield 8-6 Record Hersey's Frosh-Soph tankers continued building for the future by posting a solid 8-6 record for the season. For the most part, the season was touch- and-go. The Frosh-Sophs started their year by losing the first triangular meet of the season, but came back in the next meet to topple McHenry, 74-21. In their next two outings, the team lost triangulars to Lane Tech and Maine South. Shaping up, the tankers next trampled Elmwood Park and edged East Leyden, 49-45. The Huskies then dropped a pair to Forest View and Waukegan before drowning their next three opponents. After a loss to Ar- lington, the tankers finished their year by beating Wheeling, 55-40. HERSEY OPPONENT HERSEY OPPONENT FR-SOPH FR-SOPH 30 GLEN BROOK N. 82 49 EAST LEYDEN 45 ELGIN 56 28 FOREST VIEW 67 74 MC HENRY 21 28 WAUKEGAN 67 46 LANE TECH 75 68 ELK GROVE 27 MAINE E. 46 63 PROSPECT 32 44 MAINE SOUTH 99 61 MAINE NORTH 33 SULLIVAN 21 25 ARLINGTON 70 70 ELMWOOD PARK 25 55 WHEELING 40 71 gf HAM RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Mike Baumer, Scott Rinda, Gary Sheets, Don Amort. 9 'ff CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Bob Deisenroth, Ken McLeod, Bill Glade, Mark Bohnhoff. adio, Service Clubs Practice, earn Skills Members of the Ham Radio Club and the Citizens Band Radio Club this year became more active as membership and interest in- terest increased in both clubs. Members of both clubs met regularly with sponsor Mr. Ted Strand in their newly re- furbished radio room adjacent to the elec- tronics shop. The Service and Repair Club concentrated its efforts on the servicing and repairing of electrical appliances and radio and TV sets that faculty and students wanted repaired on a cost basis. The members of the club gained valuable experience in electrical repair work while at the same time providing a service to the Hersey community. 72 Mg---4 ff! ' .. -11 .fyx 5 1 ,Kok 0 .. . , . Q Q! P .. . Af Q sf-an g ,..,. HAM RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Vice-President Brad Sherwood, Ralph Mader, Secretary Frank Walsworth, President Mark Bohn- hoff. Row 2: Mr. Ted Strand. XV ii! CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Mr. Ted Strand, Vice- President Mike Baumer, Assistant Vice-President Milo Banbury. Row 2: Jim Nichols, President Karl Gompertz, John Corbett. SERVICE AND REPAIR CLUB. Front Row: Mike Baumer, Mark Bohnhoff, John Corbett, Rich Huck. Row 2: Mike Nesbitt, Ralph Mader, Karl Gompertz, Brad Sherwood, Bill Rago, Jim Nichols. SERVICE AND REPAIR CLUB. Front Row: Tom Kleinschmidt, Mr. Ted Strand, Milo Banbury, Lee Gouwens, Bruce Conrad, Bill Glade. -XS EX I ss.- 'TT o 1 'CTS' GERMAN CLUB. Front Row: Lindy Luster, President Cathy Seefeldt. Row 2: Julia Larko, Vice-President Marge Malzahn, Margie Wargin. Not Pictured: Edith Fabian, Melinda Sorensen. ' Ynmn' ,Q SPANISH CLUB. Front Row: Diane Lloyd, Mary Sutton, Kathy Kerrigan, Terri Peterson, Barb Wander. Row 2: Janis Furlong, FRENCH CLUB. Front Row: Ginny Korte, Lois Hall, Moisette Sin- Linda Even, Kathy Laier, Chris Barile. Sandy Stein, Kathy Kuhl- tov, Linda Coughlin, Lyn Aylward, Karen Boint. Row 2: Mrs. Su- mann, zanne Skutta, Barb MacNama.ra, Theresa Hanssen, Linda Wratten, Language Clubs Stress Customs, Ideas The major purpose of the Hersey language clubs is to spark an extra interest in foreign languages, as well as offering students a chance to learn more of the culture, customs and ways of life in foreign countries. Activities of the clubs included bake sales, cultural food parties and movies. Educational endeavors outside the regular French, German and Spanish classes con- sisted of films, tapes, records and lectures concerning their respective languages. The German Club is sponsored by Miss Sandra Mast: Mrs. Suzanne Skutta sponsors French Club, and Spanish Club is led by Mr. Carlos Garcia. lr Doug Peterson, Raul Bermudez, Ed Meyer, Karyn Chmel. Q7 qv: 'S 7? '- ST 3' SECTIONAL SPEECH TEAM. Front Row: David Weinberg, Bar- bara Forbis, George Wooten, Laurie Lacher, Wade Miller, Mike Garo- fola. Not Pictured: Debbie Huff, Carol Witthoff. Individual Events Team Stresses Public Speaking The award-winning Individual Speech Events Team participated in numerous speech activities throughout the year. They attended several invitationals including Niles North, Lake Park, Deerfield and Dundee. There are various events for the members to concentrate on including original mono- logue, prose reading, radio, oratorical dec- INDIVIDUAL EVENTS. Front Row: Ann, Langley, Barbara Forbis lamation and comedy reading. A lot of work is devoted to the preparation and memoriz- ation of each individual event. Although Laurie Lacher was the only member to qualify for the state level, the team did an excellent over-all job. Almost all members went to Districts, where they achieved fifth place. Row 2: Carrie Lacher, David Weinberg, George Wooten, Dennis Fitz- patrick, Wade Miller, Keith Szarabajka, Mike Garofola, Carol Cortes. MARGARET Langley, Laurie Lacher, Debbie Oliver, Theresa Ottery -5' 74 Debaters Confront Pollution Issue Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Establish, Finance and Administer Programs to Control Air andfor Water Pol- lution. Such was the topic that engrossed Hersey's debaters this year, making them experts in the field and aware of present state, local, and national regulations. The Debate Team attended numerous tournaments from Southern Illinois University to Arlington Heights, and gathered valuable pointers from workshops. Research, long hours of practice, and early morning awakenings are part of the debater's world. Endeavoring to master argumentative abilities, they find themselves criticized, rated, and always learning. C? Stubbs, Jan Coy. NATIONAL FORENSICS Front Row Mike Byrne Bill Epperly Gall Selinger, Carol Shoemaker. Row 3: Roseann Gorecki. Nancy Shaw, Stubbs Sue Mosher Row 2 Jay Barrett Diane Bolash Marilyn Jan Coy. Row 4: Bruce Copland, Mark Walburn, Timothy Sisson. U vzr 499' sm V7 NOVICE DEBATE. Front Row: Jay Barrett, Bill Epperly. Sue Mosher, Carol Shoemaker. Row 2: Bruce Copland Diane Bolash, Marilyn Selinger, Gail MARCHING BAND. Front Row: Linda Sarten, Melinda Herzog, Robin Anderson, Linda Schovanec, Roxanne Kuhl, Karen Evans, Judy Heideman, Carol Weinberg, Debora Bettinger, Beryl Joerns, Louise Inman. Row 2: Pat Dameron, Kim Neill, Sue Novak, Linda Bianchi, Lynn Paice, Debby Guenther, Leslie Paice, Laurie Sharp, Cindy Nolen, Peggy Davis, Kathy O'Brien, Kathy Koenig, Diane Hawkins, Janite Lounsberry, Nancy Brennan, Barb deLisle, Jeanne Clark. Pam Currier, Kristi Wardinski, Terri Albanese. Row 3: Nancy Bierwirth, Becky Bates, Vicki Kurman, Bill Cox, Nancy Hobbs, Sue Powell, Cathy Borys, Bill Epperly, Laura Klehr, Katie Petersen, Robyn Best, Mark Mesnard, Claudia Libman, Amy Hartyl, Claudia Olson, Rhonda Umphress, Cora Nagel, Diane Clayton, Cathy Vetter, Doug Joyce. Karen Lounsberry, Nancy Marzec, Bob Evans, Katie Newman. Row 4: Marilynn Pennisi, Nancy Hensley, Jenny Giese, Keith Johnston, Barry Weinberg, Nancy Ratner, Mary Zukowski, John Koelle, Jack Skozzec, Ray Zubler, Lori Sampson, Roberta Ny- berg, Linda Watson, Vicki Triest, Jeanne Hilfman, Deanne Pennisi, Carol Wozniak, Michele Newhouse, Terry Ottery, Nea Johnston, Laura Fitzpatrick, Sue Sandlund, Dave White, Scott Brundege, Ken McCleod, Paul Brodzik, Mary Grotjahn, Jeff Lindeman, Kare Juhl, Karen Ryan, Melissa Zeller, Diane Caspers. Row 5: Cindy Brown, Alan Colberg, Tom Wheeler, Doreen Peterson, Kim Becker, Alan Meske, Jim Poe, Mike Fukami, Charles Channel, Bruno Kuetinskas, Scott Sample, Olivia Selinger, Jim Olson, Joe DeFano, Darrell Shaw, Rodney Southard, Mitch Brandau, Tom Treutler, Brent Wilkinson, Joe Mross, Bob Stolt, Andy Libman, Jeff Samaras, Shawn Deihl, Andy Swanson, John Hiemshoff, Roy Weinberg, Dave Joyce, Jon Daniel, Tom Williams, Dave Haney, Marilyn Ratieke, Phil Fuller, Rick Norris, Bob Carter, Jeff Yetter, Bill Braun, Jeff Hickey, Matt Comerford. Row 6: Bill Pool, Randy Conner, Doug Kreush, Diane Frederichs, Bruce Hammergren, Jim Jirasek, Robin Coe, Linda Guske, Barb Silleti, Phil Coe, Neal Firth, Ken Schriener, Scott Petersen, Mark Daniel, Mike Herbert, Jim Ayers, Garrit Ringenoldus, Frank Dameron, Brian Pickering, Rick Laich, Scott Loftus, Steve Drake, Brian Smith, Alan Dkblad, Torre Grendahl, Jim Haack, Mike Glink, Scott Horan, Larry Clayton, Jack Jacobs, John Waldsworth, Dennis Hill, Jon Robishaud, Mark Drogemueller, Terry Powell, Frank Bar- nard, Doug Haney, Steve Hopkins, Ken Sonnenberg. Hcrsey Band Continues Winning Ways The fantastic Hersey bands continued to rack up honorary awards in most of the music competitions that they entered. The Marching Band, led by drum major Jim Poe, nabbed first place awards in con- tests at Plainfield and Harvard, Illinois: the Atlantic City Parade and the Towson, Mary- land Parade. COLOR GUARD. Left to Right: JANET Poe, Judy Calcagno, Kristi Wardynski, Jenny Giese, Sue Hofmann, Vicki Ogurek, Linda Scho- . rg i V, :iff , gi, 2 A E , E - wr K ,155 The band also acquired a first place trophy at the Chicago Lake Front Festival Parade and competition at Illinois State University. Along with bringing musical honors to Hersey, all the bands contributed to Her- sey's assemblies and concerts and highlighted their performing year by being conducted by Arthur Fiedler of the Boston Pops Symphony Orchestra at their Pops Concert. vanec, Judy Grutzmacher, Gail Schubert, Pam Whiston, Sue Ogurek, Nancy Allinger. ii ' I . , , L lla, gg. X jf A Qflgl 'S I L . k A . 4 ft. .,ig' as Arif X.. f, If L .gi I, MXN.-, A 'gr fn' WPI , .,V.1 ,. -, 5 gn -XR V' ' ' ' 'rw-f xf-A 1 ' 1 1' 1 Vw' -'V K, -- ,. df, ,I .u X, -2 A'. , gp K .gy 4 wxg . A ff ' :Q3 ,Vg , Q51 - TL.. ? l1Y4l 'A, V-VJ: j ly , i- ini ,,4xf .'i4, 3, ..:b ' X, , 1 Pri in is IFJKNZ F4 ,wg 55:1 1,-'T HA, ,VL Q-H175 ,xl 'KTA 1 Q L .. . A X -,H ixil' Kg xg 'Qc J ,., Ar:-11111 1fZ,x'.iX.- E7 QW, 31 ff 'X I' jxj- K 1 '- ' ' N. , , f N T - ' , 'wi -Q ii -'? Jgfvgf ax afffa- wr- P 1' A QA N 1 f ' ff - N - . P-A555 ' ' 3 rl 'ft f3f i'YW 1' :'-, -'rIu ' '5' NHT g',.g,49 f . ' If X, Hw- ,' - - , . .- XA' ,lj X-. A Ae 3,5 , , 'lf 'A ,ff ,,A'.,u N, dA, K .- 5 KI 5 If 1. i!f,,' 'fl vo - n, -- , -.A i Us Q, ,iffy . , ,,-- fc, Aw- ' -- '-' A---M Vik-S W ' A 'i W - -...f.:,,,,j, - ' 4: ' , -1 ' U21 u h '-f -.,,. .. W- V 4- A 6-,Q ' I . . ,L I N-. N! F -M---. x J CHAIR. Front Row: Nanci May, Lynne Aylward, Debbie Petersen, Krista Burrows, Julie Jordan, Cathy Chartrand, Debbie Brown, Kathy Laier, Len Shaw, Diane Rundgren, Michele Behm, Mike Welch, Barb Dean, Cathy Seefeldt, Jackie DeWitt, Natalie Crom, Christina Rizza. Row 2: Mary Sutton, Kim Olson, Cheryl Bruchauser, Donna Carlino, Mary Epperly, Karen Tibbetts, Cindy Willig, Shirley Pfrank, Marcie Sheffield, Mary Bellagamba, Sue French, Sue Cochran, Bob Staley, Ann Willis, Jane Antrim, Jane Hathaway, Debbie Tortorice, Debbie Orman, Doris Knauss, Bob Tanner. Row 3: Carol Theiss, Mary Steiner, Jim Bastable, Bob Pachorek, Dave Nunes, Pat Treacy, Noel Ottery, Vince Monteleone, Linda Riehle, Ken Behm, Terry Smith, Mary Collins, Bob Stout, Kathy Loftus, Paul Mishke, Amy Hathaway, Janet Stein, Marge Malzahn, Barbara Hobbs, Linda Norma, Nancy Shaw, Linda Wratten. Not Pictured: Stuart Bailey, Gail Ebner. Choir, Ensemble Entertain Groups The Choir and Ensemble offered Hersey students with vocal ability the chance to participate in several activities and broaden their musical knowledge and talent. Both groups, led by Mr. Charles Jenks, fulfilled singing engagements for nursing homes, civics groups, women's clubs and junior highs. Other activities included a Homecoming raffle and the production and sales of their first Christmas album. They also did several CHAMBER CHOIR. Front Row: Karen Potter, Cherrie Kolben, Mar- garet Langley, Ann Langley, Bonnie Bowker, Diane Lloyd, Jill Kerr, presentations at primary schools in attempt to stimulate musical interest. The choral skills of the Choir and En- semble were also heard at Hersey's assem- blies, concerts and drama productions. Along with a music class during the day, the ambitious groups put in a great deal of work outside of school time. This ixtra effort helped to give them a fine ability to enter- tain all their audiences. Susan Crom. Row 2: Mark Potter, Peter Cassidy, Ted Bierdeman, David Weinberg. Not Pictured: Jean Kuhns. GIRLS' GLEE- Front ROW: Ann Kamp. Becky D911 Beste, Elaine gamba, Susan Bolling. Row 3: Kathy Dreutzfeld, Donna Decker Palmer, Debbie Potts. Karen RlggS- ROW 25 Cathy Collins. Kathy Kathy Riehle, Linda Swanson, Cynthia Lau, Nancy Vanderschaaf Rominski, Chris Wendell, Mel Farner, Bobbie Oxford, Peg Bella- Diane Hartmann, Joanne Gilligan, Sheryl Rubino. irls' G cc, Madrigals Exhibit Vcrsatilit Girls' Glee, one of the many talented choral groups at Hersey, is composed of a variety of girls. Not only is there a variety of people, but these differences allow for a range of performing material-from light and lilting to more serious compositions. They have appeared in the Department's three annual concerts, under the direction of Mr. Charles Jenks as well as the District MADRIGALS. Front Row: Lisa Schaedel, Jackie Roig, Bev Hooson, Cindy Trudeau, Kathie Krewer, Ellen Urban. Row 2: Sue Schoen- Festival at Prospect High School. The newly formed freshman girls ensemble, known as the Madrigals, combines youthful voices and fun to produce a fresh sound. Directed by Mr. Robert Rogers, the Madrigals have proved an asset to Hersey's Choral Music Department, contributing their Vocal abilities to its concerts and outside performances. knecht, Diane Saber, Sue Burns, Mary Kurtz, Pat Lee, Debbie Bang Pam Goedert. FRESHMAN BOYS' CHORUS. Front Row: Robert Rogers, Mark Rick Squires, Accompanist Joyce Macaluso. Kaspar, Ed Sienicki, Tony Zungrone, Gary Crowe, Raul Bermudez, Frosh Choruscs Train Vocal Students Rounding up enough willing and capable male voices for the Freshman Boys' Chorus hasn't always been easy. This year the music department acquired the sizable sum of six. Along with the other choral groups, and under the direction of Mr. Robert Rogers, they have shared a place on the concert programs. Freshman Girls' Chorus, outnumbering the Boys' Chorus roughly 5 to 1, has had no problem creating a strong, polished sound. Working under Mr. Robert Rogers, a new addition to the music staff, Girls' Chorus became that extra something in choral performances. f? FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Row: Pam Boyd, Laureen tenuzzo, Cindy Trudeau, Theresa Mabus, Nancy Braun, Sue Konczyk Wegnyn, Colleen McIntyre, Julie Marinier, Robert Rogers, Cheryl Ellen Urban. Row 3: Nancy Oliver, Sue Schoenknecht, Cindy Jordan Petersen, Kathie Krewer, Debbie Reynolds, Cindy Rominski. Row 2: Diane Saber, Peggy Lange, Sue Burns, Mary Kurtz, Nancy Lindell Lisa Schaedel, Sue Boncher, Jackie Roig, Bev Hooson, Laura Pet- Robbie Kisch, Pat Lee, Debbie Bang, Pam Goedert. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES. Front Row: Edward Meyer, Stu Bailey, Tom Klein- schmidt, Ray Esquibel, Jon Wiebe. Row 2: Scott Brundege, Ron Lindsay. Cory Snelten, Mike Hickey, Ken McLeod. Jim Hancock, Scott Munson. Row 3: Bruce Hendrickson, Scott Bremner, Brian Pickering, Bruce Copland, Doug Peterson, Row 4: Kirk Oliver, Roger Coffman, Bruno Kvetinskas, Scott Sample, Wally Reichman. AV-Library Aides Organize Resources The Audio-Visual Department depends a great deal upon the hours of work put in by the AV aides. These ambitious boys work in their free time delivering equipment, re- pairing projectors and keeping track of all audio-visual material. They are responsible for the films, slides, tapes, sound systems and microphones which the faculty depends upon year-round to meet the educational needs of the students. Also helping to organize and coordinate the school's resource materials are the Li- brary Aides. Their responsibilities include shelving books, checking out materials and taking care of the ever-expanding library sources. xg, . WW l . , r Q LIBRARY AIDES. Front Row: Mark Hafemann, Ken McCoy, Rick Thorpe, Jim Psaras, Lindsay LIBRARY AIDES. Front Row: Tena Turnbull, Jean Baker, Mary Scheidt, Tarey Kazmierczak. Linda Coughlin, Cathy Anderson, Debbie McCarthy, Peggy Schreiber. Row 2: Garrit Ringenoldus, Jat Thomp- Nancy Hensley, Russell Andrews. mann. L4 or 3 Trick. Row 2: Milo Banbury, Richard Sullivan, Gary Sheets, Joe Hof- son, Robert Wachsmuth, Jerry Janoska, Marshall Reagle. Tim Hill- yer, Scott Bischoff, Bill Espieg, Ron Dettmann, Barry Huebner, Dave Nanak. 8 'O Av 4' 'f-M QL 'Y was Cool! ll was SNOW. J WN 1 . - 4 ' A- i A i ffpailfgwlfif 'l ' A' if ' ' 5 X 4 M , I fx alfa' S Q: 4 7' I' . . X I I f -. ' A BREAKFAST OF CHANIPIGNS Winter was Kim Zaehler ringing Winter was also wet and nourishing as above. our chimes. Winter was Manasia and Judy. Winter was Powder Puff basketball. ni' Winter was fighting the platen press we sf, 'ef-gif Ei igfffi QSC V . M, 3 , Tai-6 ff -Q ' 25',Qb2'.5 ' by 4 Q ,. f . - iff. .N aganfnl' Aff' ,jvw f:f fxfQf,.'S, wfffw ll . fl Qccggi. W, X 5 is JJATQ s.Qb'Xs':., n . M 5 :fa -- My-1' Q Diawf fn MM- Kg A VA., A 2 k fx 4 M as 2 QAUbH if i NURKiNE 84 ww ,, --..,.w hill .. ri xy' Z, fm' .-I 33 X, 1 X-Nxxng, , , , N. , ,954 1' K, ' gat K 1 xg i m:5:5'r'H1 N' Y '4 oi US Mba bf' 3... 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Q -5,3 .Hg Av ,Q A , I, ,Q A g,ii,iE1','.ffi!,,,,5w1-:,m,,g,,Q,Q mi . '..f,NTwTgz,'56 ,ff :,g,..u.m '.,4,.N X.55,43gr--,.-.:A.A-:Qf- 'Q.'mf. . .v f,f.w.:w, 7'6:14: N.. 1. A32 , -9. 85 x Endeavor Incorporates Summer Supplement Working within the confines of their budget and office tucked away in the English wing, members of the Endeavor staff spent long hours of the night mulling through thousands of photographs and pages of deft prose in order to attempt to present as accurate a picture-prose representation of Hersey as was possible. Beginning their planning in the spring of 1970, staff members allotted pages and space for the 1971 Endeavor as they saw necessary and incorporated the idea into their plans of publishing a summer supplement which would be mailed to students during the summer vacation. It was decided that this approach would give students a volume which included ac- tivities and events from the entire 1970-71 school year rather than spring to spring which had been used in the past. YEARBOOK EDITORS. Bob Schildgen, Martha Smith, Ray Johnson. Not Pictured: Debbie Shafer. YEARBOOK STAFF. Front Row: Jill Gordon, Jane Walburn, Judy Freebus, Sue Hofman. Row 2: Lee Gouwens, Mike Garofola, John Doeseckle, Rick Ohle, Jim Bastable. V17 E96 5 ' 8. .xxx X 13' XY X YT? l W. , P 1 A ew I U . NEWSPAPER EDITORS. Front Row: Jim Martin, Jay Denenberg, Marcia Moody, John Sienicki. Row 2: Carol Drake, Jonathan Daniel, Brian Zimmer, Babs Cox. Correspondent Keeps Continuing in the winning tradition of Hersey, the Correspondent started off the year with the announcement of its fourth All-American rating. This award, presented by the National Scholastic Press, is based on coverage, editing, physical appearance and photography. The emphasis in reporting this year has been upon reaching the student with the lighter side, as well as the facts. A new feature, Write On , has evidenced this. All-American Rating Heading up the staff was Editor John Sienicki. Jon Daniel held the position of News Editor, with Marcia Moody, Brian Zim- mer, and Babs Cox the respective Feature, Sports, and Copy editors. Sponsorship of the Correspondent changed hands at the semester when Mr. Richard Nelson left to teach at N.I.U. Mr. Robert Wilferd then took on the new task of advisor. NEWSPAPER STAFF. Front Row: Lynne Martin, Kathy Vance, Judy Murphy. Row 2: Joe DeFano, Bill Barger, Rick Leadley, Darrell Cox, Jerry Sanders, Steve Grienke, Mike Duffy. . . C' 1 fl ' 4 5 L -3 , ' .- A gy v 1,1 v 5 I I Ar I i at -E 9 1 ' 'F ,si -525' IF , . , it ,J K , . i L . Q' ' '55 F N f ,, 0 5 5 ' A A I Sf. . V 'sk , I . 5, uw, 1 , V . :N h 'M' 6.1331 W i g me X 5. A 5 K QA , .rj , 'kit QA M 2 5 if' f X Ei Q 4 I Q if G3 1' fa Q I -. F M if-P . ,gk 5? B 1,3 :peg f Q' A ' f ' 4 A ? A- 1 1 g Q a V I mv 4. if FP. WJ., F1131 BOYS' SENIOR LEADERS. Front Row: Mark Benz, Steve Weller, Rick Martin, Steve Porter, Rick Noll, Dan Zale. Row 2: Rick Schmeid, Bill Bohling, Norm Hall, Gordon Halcrow, Mike Zakula, Larry Berge- son. Row 3: Dennis Gillespie, Rick Adornetto, Stavros Maltezos, Ken Morales, Randy Buttstadt, Dean Goins. Boys' eaders Aid Teachers, Students Junior and senior boys are all eligible to participate in the P.E. Leaders' Program at Hersey. This program involves activities outside the regular physical education schedule, including assisting the gym teachers and acting as referees for the various sports. During both the junior and senior years, BOYS' JUNIOR LEADERS. Front Row: Mike Tufo, Don Robinson, Robert Wilke, Randy Reames, Tom Noll, Frank Cirrincione, John Clarke, Don Gould, Robert Pettigrew. Row 2: Pat Madden, Brad Smith, Richard Guenther, Jeff Stasik, Tad DeLuca, Frank Czarnecki, the boys are taught individual responsibility and sportsmanship, along with learning the regulations of the games. In its three years existence at Hersey, the program has proven to be very helpful to the P.E. teachers, as well as making gym more enjoyable for the leaders. Richard Niemaszyk, Charles Red, Pat Teefey, Chant Thompson Row 3: T. Lee, Curt Kramer, Brian Blaine, Glenn Eirich, John Browder, Robert McCarthy, David Adams, Mark Johns. r -f-A l Q-Y V7 i CIRLS' SENIOR LEADERS. Front Row: Jo Ellen Hutter, Sue Hof- mann. Martha Smith, Lorette Pionke, Judy Scherpelz, Debbie Shafer. Row 2: Marsha Schnirring, Kim Zaehler, Margaret Langley, Jean irls' Leaders Teach, Some 45 girls with an outstanding interest in physical education participated in this year's Junior and Senior Leaders' Program. As Junior Leaders the girls were taught the rules and techniques of physical education as a class. Then as Senior Leaders they were given individual responsibilities such as taking GIRLS' JUNIOR LEADERS. Front Row: Debbie Guy, Mary Ann Lobes, Kathy Durham, Pat Hickey, Lisa Heitkotter. Row 2: Jody Wittern. Judy Heideman, Linda Watson, Chris Barile, Sue Crom, Shelly Hinrichs, Barb Sandacz. Row 3: Kristi Wardynski, Lois Hall, 'xr I Krieman, Diane Silvestri, Terri Hayward. Row 3: Sue Gehrmg Sheila May, Diane Germaine, Ann Langley, Sandy Holland. Participate in Classes care of equipment, leading exercises and officiating games. Both years of gym put an emphasis on the appreciation of athletics, the value of exer- cise and a sense of fair play. The girls' P.E. teachers and the leaders all agree that it is an extremely valuable program. Gaby Ronnett, Karen Chmel, Michelle Behm, Laura Fitzpatrick, Nancy Janos. Row 4: Mary Bohling, Dawn Hedberg, Cindy Meyers, Joan Lass, Carol Danegger, Karen Nehmzow, Linda Ayers. Cheryl Danegger, Kathy Abbott. efis Q17 .Q I 'I ' 'I ' 'sin ...I L . l.l. a.l. . D 1. ls tl I cz an Y? PEP CLUB. Front Row: Peggy Guenther, Lynn Fredrichs, Barb Welch, Sue Hofmann, Dawn Hedburg, Janet Poe, Maurisa Wyeth. Row 2: Pat Hemme, Sue Morrow, Nancy Olivier, Connie Sonnen- berg, Barb Weisgerber, Martha Kroger, Sherry Rubin, Kathy Komin- ski, Linda Perkins, Bev Hooson, Nina Caldwell. Row 3: Carrie Lacher Carol McCoy, Diane Saber, Carol Cortez, Maria Terentifellis, Donna Riccio, Debbie McCarthy. Pep Club, GRA Promote Sports' Activities With Hersey's continued rise as an ath- letic power this year, Pep Club has been responsible for boosting the ever-growing Husky spirit. Their major activities this year involved sweater sales, sponsoring the after-Corona- tion dance, and numerous poster parties. The Girls' Recreation Association, spon- GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION. Front Row: Jean Siciliano, Carol McCoy, Janet West, Barbara Schmidt, Gaby Ronnett, Michelle sored by Miss Virginia Stolley, was one of the more active clubs this year. Along with their annual Sleep-In, the girls partic- ipated in hall decorations, a skating party and competitive sports days at schools throughout the district. Athletics included bowling, volleyball, tennis and gymnastics. Behn, Judy Heideman. Row 2: Bev Hooson, Sue Crom, Lynne Ayl ward, Cindy Meyers, Lynn Aszman, Diane Fredrichs. C5 C 'f' tv M-3 CPL .5 in YQ ,.--cv ARCHEOLOGY CLUB. Front Row: Becky Wirtz. George Wooten, Marie Schiffhauer. Row 2: Pat Sullivan, Nola Ringenoldus, Amy Neuberger. Not Pictured: Mike Byrne, Barb Forbis, Ed Suzak. Equestrian, Archaeology Clubs Ride, Study For students interested in the riding and care of horses, Hersey offers membership in the Equestrian Club. Weather permitting, the group went on weekly trips to nearby stables where they learned and practiced the tech- niques of horseback riding. The club is sponsored by Miss Cecelia Mayerle. EQUESTRIAN CLUB. Front Row: Jane Szymanski, Kathy Frank- rone, Margie Wargin, Treasurer Cathy Brausch, Marisa Wyeth, Shaw- na McGary. Row 2: Sponsor Cecelia Mayerle, Debbie Morey, Judy Hensley, Jim Jirasek, Bob Huler, Melinda Sorencen. Not Pictured: Archeology Club, sponsored by Mrs. Nai- dyne Bridwell, concentrated on the specifics of archeology. The small but devoted group worked hard to finance their spring trip to the excavation sites of early Indians. An- other major activity was their monthly lec- ture by the Archeological Society in Chicago. Lindy Luster, Marilee Anderson, John Heimeshoff, Debbie Patterson, Diane Gabber, Kathy Reagan, Judie Kidd, Cheryl Cunningham, Sharon Garza, Sheryl Sepke, Jo Kloempken. 1... Ax ! Z A ' if 7 f ' li l VARSITY BASEBALL. Front Row: Jim Quade, Bob Andreas, Bruce Terry Moriarty, Greg Prosser. Row 3: Manager Jack Miester, Steve Frase, Bill Ludwigsen, Ken Kenner, Mark Leonhard. Row 2: Coach Koch, Richard Kornelly, Terry Smith, Ken Morales, Robert Steve Chernicky, Brad Smith, Dan Crane, Rob Dietz, Steve Kuebler, Vercruysse, Steve Perry, Dave Zare, Manager Mitch Brandau. 1970 RECORD HERSEY OPPONENT JV Soph Frosh JV Soph Frosh I 11 0 CROWN 5 1 1 3 4 ELMWOOD PARK 0 13 1 6 2 1 ARLINGTON 4 7 6 3 1 4 WHEELING 5 2 1 1 ll 3 CONANT 3 4 6 21 8 0 GRANT 6 7 7 7 1 GLENBARD NORTH 2 9 7 I 1 If 7 2 4 FOREST VIEW 13 1 3 ' 2 2 3 FREMD 3 4 1 , 3 3 0 ELK GROVE 4 17 10 K l 4 0 ARLINGTON 0 5 3 X , i 17 26 2 PALATINE 12 1 14 S , f . , 3 1 5 WHEELING 11 5 2 ,A as - f- Q , 3 ST. VIATOR 2 K, ' l 0 9 ll PALATINE 0 3 2 1 7 3 PROSPECT 3 0 0 0 FREMD 0 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL. Front Row: Bob Marzec, Pat Sheerer, Mark 1 11 3 CONANT 2 5 1 Thomas, Robin Aughenbaugh, Bruce Koelling. Row 2: Dave Anderson, Rick 2 5 1 ELK GROVE I 3 3 . . . . , Voeks, Jim Arnieri, Al Weichers, Greg Marek. Row 3: Coach Harvey Foster, Jim Jenkins, Mike Swisher, Matt Loriss, Leonard Mulle, Les Lundberg. Row 4: Pat Hart, George Dodgen, Casey Frankiewicz, Pat Miller, Tracy Sorensen. Row 5: Dave Jones, Bill Voss, Kirt Mayo, Rich Duran, John Kanellis. Row 6: Mike Horvath, Wally Heinrichs, Mike Patton, Larry Friedrichs, Marty Friel. Row 7: Jim Mattini. FRESHMEN BASEBALL CANDIDATES. ' A' 94 ' 'IST l VARSITY TRACK. Front Row: Ed Rieger, Glen Johnson, Mike Al- Tad DeLuca, John Jones, Matt Dean, Mike Nesbitt. Row 3 Mike banese, Marty Bellagamba, Steve Kolben, John Scherpelz, Jim Hast- Psaras, Rick Holbrook, Gary Nissen, Jerry Lee, Steve Sucher Dar ings, Frank Walsworth, Jon Browder, Coach Art Steele. Row 2: rel Shaw, Greg Conley, Leon Zasadny. Chris Kelsey, Terry Castre, Kurt Luhrsen, Rick Surrey, Wally Treu, 1970 RECORD HERSEY OPPONENT HERSEY OPPONENT VRFSUY Fl S0Ph Varsity Fr-Soph Varsity Fr-Soph Varsity Fr-Soph 78 2f3 83 WHEELING 30 U3 26 87 91 ST. VIATOR 27 33 46 U2 MAINE SOUTH 96 67 109 96 ELMWOOD PARK 36 GLENBROOK NORTH 64 78 112 61 63 FREMD 44 57 112 64 1X2 GLENBROOK SOUTH 51 lf2 44 1f2 59 94 1X2 FOREST VIEW 27 61 70 FREMD 48 39 CONANT 37 lf2 40 50 MAINE EAST 69 59 63 87 PROSPECT 40 73 57 ELK GROVE 36 52 65 59 ELK GROVE 57 48 74 PALATINE 79 53 WIIEELING 42 FROSI-I SOPH TRACK TEAM. , L l l , 44 4 A Al brit, VARSITY TENNIS. Left to Right: Coach Lothar Peistrup, Manager Ray Zubler, Carl Bierdeman, Tom Cassidy, John Doeseckle, Rick Liston, Rick Jordan, Rick Leadley, Bob Meyers, Eric Maseng, Chuck Oldenburg, Bob Meiches, Jeff Seeger, Al Pritz, Guy Spinks. 1970 RECORD Varsity Frosh-Soph HERSEY OPPONENT HERSEY OPPONENT 3 LAKE PARK 2 3 LAKE PARK 2 5 CONANT 0 4 CONANT 1 4 FREMD 1 4 FREMD 1 5 WHEELING 0 4 WHEELING 1 26 MAINE EAST 12 2 ELK GROVE 3 GLENBROOK NORTH 9 3 PROSPECT 2 WHEELING 7 2 FOREST VIEW 3 1 ELK GROVE 4 3 PALATINE 2 1 PROSPECT 4 5 GLENBARD NORTH 0 2 FOREST VIEW 3 4 ST. VIATOR 1 4 PALATINE 1 0 ARLINGTON 5 5 GLENBARD NORTH 0 5 ST. VIATOR 0 0 ARLINGTON 5 FROSH-SOPH TENNIS. Front Row: Bob Brede, Rich Tanney, Al Myers, Ron Harris, Michael Kormas, John Norris, Brad Prasse, Dave Mocny, Jeff Watson, Mike Carroll, Scott Meisfeldt, Bruce Gibson, Dean Muenser, Randy Byrd. Row 2: Coach Roger Stein- graber, Don Green, Bruce MacDonald, Barry Birkholz, Steve Alesch, ,- TL, we -nil I Bob Skiera, Mark Grotjahn, John Hastings, Gary Penley, Bill Cor- mack, Don Christensen, Tim Burandt, Mike Dodd, Jim Ayers, Mike Shaughnessy, Dave Joyce, Eric Papac, Andy Libman, Darrell Cox, Mark Lewis. VARSITY GOLF. Left to Right: Tim Kobel, Kurt Miller, Dean Tag- gart, Mike Henry, Jeff Kozel, Mike Klehr, Mark Boyett, Paul Ayers, Mike Johnson. 1970 RECORD Varsity Fr-So h HERSEY OPPONENT HERSEY p OPPONENT 172 STEVENSON 218 189 STEVENSON 230 165 NILES EAST 181 173 NILES EAST 181 163 ARLINGTON 161 188 ARLINGTON 191 165 FREMD 166 180 FREMD 191 165 LAKE PARK 173 180 LAKE PARK 176 168 CONANT 186 185 CONANT 201 102 WHEELING 168 175 WHEELING 188 166 ELK GROVE 174 177 ELK GROVE 177 159 FOREST VIEW 151 188 FOREST VIEW 198 165 PALATINE 186 178 PALATINE 189 173 PROSPECT 156 183 PROSPECT 160 174 GLENBARD NORTH 180 168 GLENBARD NORTH 240 FROSH-SOPH GOLF. Front Row: Mark Bucior, Rocky Clancy, John Baker, John Haack, Bruce Conroy, Kevin Pancratz, Greg Hougen- O'Connell, Chuck Fleming, Tom Schnell, Jeff Kallman. Row 2: Mike dobler, Ray Peterson, Stan Bilek. 'Hello Dolly' Wows Four Audiences After eight weeks of vigorous rehearsals and hours spent on costuming and set design, Hersey's Third Annual Spring Musical, Hello Dolly, finally hit the footlights for four sell-out performances, March 31 and April 1-3. Heading the cast were Bonnie Bowker in the female lead with Jack O'Connor as the male lead. Lending their support to the cast in other major roles were Cherrie Kolben, John Heide- mann, Sheri Hofer, Jim Bastable, Sue Crom and Jon Daniels. Supplying the necessary strength to the song and dance numbers were the members of the mixed male and female chorus. Directing the production was M. Jerry Lowe who was assisted by Misses Joan Sandberg and Mimi Davis as assistant direc- tor and technical director respectively. S . 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S12 f35F '97'lif 24 ' fr fi. 'fix N .xftdfafatgg .lximglx f ,, 4 Qfu xx ., 1 Aefqgz. in .rj k. -sig' .XIV as ?a6AI,:L K Iii - f . 51 Q ' if fi -A QLFQR , h 1 sy, I , ,. ,K xi 'Q 4 I - ML. ' V. 15 W4 ' M I' 'Q ixi- 'fB q51ffN'f . 31'-:p'l1v?iKf'f y . n i':-Wffi 34- ?5Y'YL4'iA '-r .2-1 .T 'KX' 0'-U ' ' -ek ale ' 5331? x.,gA'- Cf-' 32- N 4'x.fb.. ' 'Wx Q- .QDQQM 'f I 5 V 5 'l , ' A 'hY'53: 'xxx Lf.. 48 b 5,v,yA3..:iv-,,d,..,'.,1f sin-:qymQ,,:sE!'Qva sg:lf, N,,. u, A Il AQ 1? L nl I ,px x iw A-'QM I-wh: K-Q ny.-wf.-.:1.f-:Qfq'Q:.,f. .. ,Q ?3'L.Q:,mgx,'?mxi: xg. -,. '...: . YA Nw, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vlce President Rick Leadley, Secretary Dawn Koenig Treas urer Sandi Holland President Terry Castre WILLIAM J. ABERLE Football, 9: Baseball, 9, 10: Bowling, 9, 10, 11, 12. ADORA L. ADAMS Transfer from Central High, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 12: Gym- nastics, 11: Pep Club, 9, 11, 12: Drama Club, 11. LINUS E. ADAMS Baseball, 9. RICHARD G. ADORNETTO Transfer from St. Viator High, Arlington Heights, Illinois. 101 Band, 9, Swimming, 9, Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 10: Varsity Club, 11, 12: Drama,10,P.E. Leaders, 11, 12. JOAN F. ALLEN Band, 0: Ski Club, 9, 10, 12: Student Council, 10: Pomberets, 10, 11, 12: Homecoming Princess, 10: Yearbook, 10: Calendar Girl, 10: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: Pomberets Captain, 10. YVONNE I. ALLIE Speech Events, 10, 11, 12: Art Club, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Dramatics, 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 10, 11, Student Council, 11. DONALD C. AMORT Golf, 11, 12: Drama, 12: Ski Club, 12: Ham Radio Club, 12 DONNA J. ANDERSEN Diversified Occupations, 11, 12. LYNN ANDERSON 102 ROBERT A. ANDERSON Russian Club, 10: Audio Visual, 10, 11,12: Physics Club, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Russian Club Vice President, 10. JAN C. ANDREWS A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Students from Australia, 12: Orchestra- Band, 9, 10, 11: Vocal Music, 9, 10: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: De- bate,9, 10, 11, 12: Class President, 10: Student Body President, 11. DAWN M. AQUINO Riding Club, 9, 10: GRA, 9: National Honor Society, 11: Honor Pin, 9, 10, 11: Future Secretaries Club, 11. LYNDA P. ARENDT Drama, 9, 10, 11: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drill Team. 10: Journa- lism, 11, 12: Riding Club, 9, 12: GRA, 9: Secretaries Club, 12: Ski Club Committee, 11, 12: Journalism Editor, 12. CHERYL A. ARNIERI ' Transfer from Good Counsel, Chicago, Illinois, 10: Drama, 11: Newspaper, 11: FTA, 9: Riding Club, 9: Red Cross Club, 9, 10: Art Club, 9: Home Economics Club, 9. WILLIAM P. AYERS Transfer from Peters Township High, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 11: Golf, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Audio-Visual Club, 9, 10: Auto Club, 9: AV Club President. 10: AV Club Sec-Treas., 9. STEVEN P. BAGNESCHI MICHAEL J. BAKALAR Band, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12: Rifle Club, 11. JOHN W. BARGER Band, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Newspaper, 11, 12. CRYSTAL A. BARILE French Club, 9, 10, 12: Pep Club, 9: GRA, 9: Ski Club, 10, 12: Student Council, 12: Karate Club, 12: P.E. Leader. 12. FRANK A. BARNARD Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Stage Band, 10, 11, 12: Spring Musical Band, 11, 12: Newspaper, 10: Biology Club, 9: Drama, 10: Ski Club, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11: Band President, 11. BRUCE J. BARSANTI Basketball, 9, 10: Track,9, 10: Football. 9, 10, 11: Latin Club, 10. JAMES S. BATTAGLIA Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Football, 10: Cross Country, 9, 11, 12: Letterman's Club, 10, 11, 12. MARY F. BAULER DAVID E. BAYS Band, 9, '10: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball. 9: Golf, 12: Varsity Club, 12. GAIL A. BECKER Orchesis, 10, 11, 12: Riding Club, 9: Ski Club, 10: National Honor Society, 12: Student Council, 9: Orchesis Corresponding Secretary. 12. MICHELLE M. BEHM Choir, 9, 10, 11: Bowling, 9, 10, 11: GRA, 9, 10, 11: National Honor Society, 10, 11. MARTIN J. BELLAGAMBA Transfer from St. Viator High, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 11: Football, 10: Baseball, 10, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: German Club, 9, 10. 103 PHILIP J. BENEDICT Football, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9, 10, 11 Band, 9, 10, 11: Class Board, 11, 12. MARK R. BENZ Gymnastics, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Film Association, 11: P.E Leaders, 11, 12. LAWRENCE E. BERGESON Cross Country, 9: Track, 10: Football, 11: Basketball Manager 9, 10, 11, 12: Letterman's Club, 11, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12 Karate, 12: City News Bureau Reporter for Athletic Department, 10, 11, 12. BARBARA E. BIALEK School Store, 10, 11: GRA, 9: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Ski Club 12: Pep Club, 9. NANCY A. BISTA Cheerleading, 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 9: Future Nurses, 12 Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Cheerleading Executive Board, 11 JOAN E. BLOUGH Transfer from White Station High, Memphis, Tennessee, 11 Vocal, 9: Drama, 12: Ski Club, 12: Pep Club, 9. BILL G. BOHLING Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. RICHARD J. BONCHER Transfer from Memorial High, Waukesha, Wisconsin, 10. BONNIE L. BOWKER Orchesis, 10, 11, 12: Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Dramatics, 9, 10, 11 12: Speech, 11, 12: Student Council, 11: GRA, 9: Spanish Club, 9: Calendar Girl, 11. Q' 1-f 104 MARK C. BOYETT Band, 9: Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11, 12: Golf, 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12. JARILL S. BRADBURY Art Club, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11,123 Drama, 12: Film Society, 11: French Club, 11. TOM A. BRANTNER Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10: Wrestling, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10: Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12: Co-Captain Football Team, 12: Vice President Varsity Club, 12. CHARLES A. BREHEIM Football, 9, 10, 11: Baseball, 10: Wrestling, 9: Band, 9. .IOANN E. BRINGAS Transfer from El Paso High, El Paso, Texas, 10: Orchesis, 12: Speech, 9, 10, 11, 12: Dramatics, 9,10, 11, 12: French, 9: Crea- tive Writing Club, 9: Girls' Tennis Team, 9: Hersey Activities Club, 10: Pep Club, 9. PAUL E. BRODZIK Wrestling, 9: Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Newspaper, 10. JOHN J. BROGNI Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Weight Lifting, 9, 10, 11, 12: Rifle Club, 9, 10: Ski Club, 12. CYNTHIA K. BROWN Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Stage Band, 10, 11: Variety Show, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tri-M, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Band Officer, 10, 11, 12. CHERYL R. BRUCHAUSER Drama, 11: French Club, 9: Freshman Chorus, 9: Girls Glee, 10: Choir, 11, 12: Dance, 10, 11. Rick Surrey spends a leisurely moment reading. -cf E' K so-, Q4 I 'gin A ' 4 , . ...,-1, The cafeteria line never seems to get any shortei ROBIN K. BRUNDEGE Band. 9, 10, 11, 12: Newspaper. 10: Class Board, 9: Student Council, 9: French Club, 9, 10: National Honor Society, 11, 12. JANET M. BUCK Library Aide, 9: Drama, 10: Audio-Visual Club, 10: Class Board, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: French Club, 9: Riding Club, 12: Pep Club, 12. JESSIE D. BUCKMILLER Transfer from Monte Vista High School. LaMesa, California. 11: Gymnastics, 10: Newspaper, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10. DEBBIE J. BURCKLE Transfer from Conant High School, Hoffmann Estates. Illinois. 9: Band, 9, 10: Guidance Office Aide, 11: Distributive Education, 12. GREGORY R. BURGE Football, 9, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT F. BURKE KRISTA L. BURROWS Riding Club, 9: Pomberets, 10: Dramatics, 11, 12: Choir, 9, 11, 12: Class Representative, 9. LINDA M. BUSSCHER Drama, 12. RANDY G. BUTTSTADT DIANA M. BYRD National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 10, 11: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: ICC, 12: Class Board, 10, 11: Physics Club, 11, 12: Na- tional Honor Society Treasurer, 12. JUDY L. CALCAGNO DONNALEE CARLINO French Club, 9: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11: Chorus, 9: Girls Glee, 10: Choir, 11, 12: Bowling, 11: Drama, 9: Dance, 10, 11. 105 RUTH CARROLL LARRY CARROZZA DYANN L. CARTER Transfer from Washington High, Kansas City, Kansas, 12: Drama, 10: Pep Club, 10: Y-Teens, 10: Safety Club, 10. JAMES K. CASEY PETER P. CASSIDY Wrestling Manager, 9: Baseball Manager, 9: Spanish Club, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11, 12: AFS Club, 10, 11, 12: Choir, 10, 11, 12: Social Science Club, 12: Ensemble, 10, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Spanish Club President, 11: Student Council Representative, 11. TERRY L. CASTRE Student Council, 9, 10, 12: Track, 10, 11, 12: Letterman's Club, 11. 12: Class President, 9, 12. JAMES A. CATANZARO Cross Country, 9, 12: Football, 10, 11: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 11, 12: Class Board, 11. 12. CATHERINE S. CECCONI Transfer from Sacred Heart of Mary High, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 10: Drama Club, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11. 12: Tennis Club, 11: Wrestlettes, 11. ANN V. CEDERBLAD Orchesis, 12: Drama, 12: Biology Club, 9: Art Club, 9: Audio- Visual Club Treasurer, 10: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 11, 12. GARY F. CENTRICH Football, 9, 10, 11: Basketball, 9: Tennis, 10: National Honor Society, 11. NICHOLAS A. CETWINSKI Ski Club, 12: Chess Club, 12. CHRISTINE A. CHRISTENSEN Ski Club, 9, 10, 12: Occupations Club, 11, 12. DIANE L. CLAYTON Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: French Club, 9: Speech, 12: Drama, 12. SUE E. COCHRAN Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club, 10: Drama, 11, 12: GRA, 9. TIM R. COHRS Football, 9, 10: Wrestling, 9: Track, 9: Tennis, 10: Russian Club, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Archeology Club. 11. DAVID K. COLE Ski Club, 12. MARGARET A. COLLINS Orchesis, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 10: Variety Show,1O: Ski Club, 9, 10, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Calendar Girl, 11: Biology Club, 9: GRA, 9: Orchesis Corresponding Sec- retary, 10. MARY A. COLLINS Student Council, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tri-M, 10, 12: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Debate, 9, 10: Choir, 9,10, 12: Orchesis, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Calendar Girl, 11: GRA, 9: Biology Club, 9: JETS, 9: Homecoming Committee, 12: Student Council Recording Secretary, 11: Student Council Vice- President, 12. 106 CYNDI M. CONNELLY Pomberets, 10, 11. SHARON R. CORDER Pep Club, 10: Nurses' Club, 11. BARBARA A. COX P.E. Leader, 11, 12: GRA, 9: Russian Club, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Student Council, 12: Wrestlette, 11: Rus- sian Club President, 11: Student Council Parliamentarian, 12: Correspondent Copy-Editor, 12. ANTHONY J. CRAGLIONE SUSAN L. CRAGLIONE ROBERT J. CRAIG KATHLEEN C. CRANE Transfer from Sacred Heart of Mary, Rolling Meadows, Illinois 10: Office Occupations Club 12: Guidance Aid, 10. MELVIN L. CRANMER Track, 9, 10, 11: Russian Club, 9, 10: Biology Club, 9: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Varsity Club, 11, 12: Cross Country. 11 Physics Club, 12: Russian Club Secretary. 10. NATALIE J. CROM Transfer from Lakeland High School, Lakeland, Florida, 11 Band, 9, 10: Majorette, 9: Student Council Representative, 12 Vocal Music, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: Spanish Club, 9, 10: Dramatics 11, 12: Torch Club, 10. NANCY G. CRONQUIST Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 9, 10: GRA, 9: Bookstore 11, 12. GAIL M. CUICIO Transfer from Carl Shurz High, Chicago, Illinois, 10: Baton Club 9: Office Occupations Club, 12. MICHAEL VINCENT CULLEN Football, 9: Astronomy Club, 9: Golf, 10: Class Board, 11. Paul Helbling receives his Honor Society pin GARY J. CUMMINGS Junior Engineering and Technical Society, 9: Track, 10: Math Club. 10: Physics Club, 12: Ski Club, 12. DENISE A. DALLAS DANNETTE M. DAMATO Transfer from Maine West High School, Des Plaines, Illinois, 10: Pep Club, 9. CYNTHIA J. DATHE Transfer from Lake Highlands High, Dallas, Texas, 11: National Junior Honor Society, 9: Library Aide, 9: Drill Team, 10: Y Teens, 10: Ski Club, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: National Honor Society President, 12. SCOTT L. DAVIS Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10: Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12. ALAINE H. DAVNIE Transfer from Wauwatosa West High, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 12: Dramatics, 9, 10, 11, 12: Aquaettes, 9, 10, 11: Student Coun- cil, 10, 11: AFS, 10, 11, 12: Forensics, 10, 11: National Thespians, 11: Library Aide, 9: GRA, 12: Aquaette Historian, 11: Trojan Players' Secretary, 11. BARBARA R. DEAN Vocal Music, 11, 12: GRA, 10: Pep Club, 10. MATT M. DEAN Junior Engineering and Technical Society, 9: Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: Audio-Visual, 10, 11: Camera Club, 10: Basketball, 9, 11. CHRISTY A. DECKER Pomberets, 10, 11: Class Board, 10, 12: Office Aide, 12: Stage Crew, 12. FRANK A. DEFRANCESCO DONALD DREW DERRICK Golf, 9: Track, 10, 11: Tennis, 9: Football, 10, 11, 12: Gymnas- tics, 9, 10, 11, 12: Dramatics, 9, 10: Lettermen's Club, 12: Biolo- gy Club, 9: Representative, 9, 10. JACKIE ANN DEWITT Transfer from Copley High School, Copley, Ohio, 10: Girls Glee, 10, 11: Choir, 12: Distributive Occupations, 12: Ski Club, 11. SHARON R. DEZELL Art Club, 2: Diversified Occupations, 11, 12. CATHY H. DIEHL Ski Club, 12: Drama, 12. PETER S. DIFRANCESCA Transfer from St. Viator High, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 9 Wrestling, 10, 11: Football, 10, 11, 12. VICKI K. DINOU Transfer from New Trier West High, Northfield, Illinois, 11 Girls' Club, 10: Orchesis, 11: Drama, 12: Office Aide, 12: Li- brary Aide, 9: Class Board, 12. JOHN DIONNE 108 1 f ww-my JANE S. DRAXLER GRA, 10: Orchesis, 10, 11, 12. DIANE L. DURSO Transfer from Mt. Assissi Academy, Lamont, Illinois, 10: Orchesis, 9: Choir 9: GRA. 10. GAIL S. EBNER Vocal Music, 11, 12: Drama, 12: Tri-M, 12. LEE A. EKBERG DANA E. ELISCO JANIE L. ELMAN MARTY R. EPPERLY Transfer from Grand Rapids High, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, 12: Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11: Lettermen's Club, 11, 12: Student Council, 11. VICKI A. ERICKSON Pep Club, 9, 10: Spanish Club, 10: Pomberets, 12: P.E. Leader, 11: GRA, 9: Ski Club, 12. JANICE L. ERICSON Transfer from Cranston High, Cranston, Rhode Island, 10: French Club, 9: National Honor Society, 12. JACKIE A. DISOMMA Transfer from St. Patrick High, Chicago Illinois 11 MARY L. DODGEN Transfer from Barrington High Barrington Illinois 10 Vocxl Music, 9: Riding Club, 9: Russian 10 11 JANE E. DOESECKLE Transfer from Carl Sandburg High Palos Park Illinois 10 Cheerleading, 9: GRA, 9, 10: Pep Club 9 ROSE DOLCE BARBARA R. DONE Guidance Office Aide, 11. JOHN H. DOOMAN Transfer from Smith-Hale High Kansas City Missouri 11 Vocal Music, 9: Intramural Volleyball 9 IRENE E. DOROSCH German Club, 9. 10: Pomberets, 10 Ski Club 11 12 CAROL M. DRAKE Riding Club, 9: Library Aide, 10 Library Aide Club 10 GRA 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: Dramatlcs 12 Future Teachers Club 12. JACKIE K. DRAKE Riding Club, 9: Pomberets, 10, 11 Ski Club 11 12 if QC 'YP Who do you think you are, Greta Garbo? EILEEN D. EVANS Transfer from Ridgewood High, Norridge, Illinois, 9: News- paper, 11. ROBERT E. EVANS Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tri-M, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Radio Club, 9, 11, 12: Tennis, 9: Drama, 10, 11, 12. DEBBIE M. FARRELL Transfer from Colerain High, Cincinnati, Ohio, 12: Drama Club, 9: Modern Dance, 9: GAA, 9: Drill Team, 11. JEFF S. FARRIS BILL G. FERGUS SUSAN A. FITTERER Transfer from Mineola High, Mineola, New York, 11: Vocal Music, 9, 10. BRIDGET A. FORNERO Pomberets, 10, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Ski Club, 12: Pomberets' Secretary, 12. ROBERT L. FRANKRONE Transfer from St. Xavier High, Louisville, Kentucky, 10: Tennis, 11, 12: Billiards Tournament, 10, 11, 12. BRUCE WALTER FRASE Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12: Homecoming King, 12. DIANE J. FREDERICHS Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Variety Show, 12: AFS Club, 12: GRA, 12: Ski Club, 12. SUE E. FRENCH Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 9, 11, 12: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 9: Biology Club, 9: Pep Club, 10, 11: Repre- sentative, 9. DAVID R. FRIEBUS Football. 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9: Student Council, 11, 12: Varsity Club, 12: Class Board, 12: Student Coun- cil Recording Secretary, 10: Student Council Treasurer, 11. 110 ! fr- TX-v--at A film study class at Hersey. O DEBORAH A. FRIES Distributive Occupations, 10: CWT, 11, 12. KEITH S. FUNK , Football, 9: Basketball, 9: Tennis, 9: Rifle Club, 10: Distributive Occupations, 11. ROBERT K. FUOG Football, 9, 10, 11: Track, 9, 10, 11: Wrestling, 9. SUE L. FURLONG Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Stage Crew, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 9: Riding Club, 12: Secretary, 12: Journalism, 12: Ski Club Com- mittee, 11, 12. WILLIAM F. FURLONG Transfer from Austin High, Chicago, Illinois, 10. JIM J. GALETANO HUGH B. GALLAGHER Archeology Club, 9: Drama, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Art Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Biology Club, 9: Art Club President, 10, 11. TOM C. GANZE Football, 9: Basketball, 9: Baseball, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. MIKE A. GAROFOLA Transfer from St. Viator High, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 10: Track, 11, 12: Baseball,9: Drama, 10, 11, 12: Individual Speech, 11, 12: Class Board, 11, 12: Yearbook, 12: Gymnastics, 10: Student Council, 9. GARY M. GEI-IR SUE C. GEHRING P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Karate Club, 11: Track Team. 11: German Club, 10: Office Occupations, 12. MIKE S. GEISSER DIANE M. GERMAINE P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Spanish Club, 9: Pep Club, 9, 10: Future Teachers, 12: Ski Club, 12: Office Aide, 11: Riding Club, 12. KAREN A. GILDEMEISTER GRA, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: French Club, 9, 11: Dra- ma, 12. DENNIS C. GILLESPIE P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Track, 9: Golf, 10: Ski Club. 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA M. GLEASON Pep Club, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12: Library Aide, 9: French Club, 9: GRA, 9. ELIZABETH R. GOESLING Transfer from Oakwood High School, Dayton, Ohio, 10: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Yearbook, 10: Drama, 10, 11: German Club, 9. MICHAEL DEAN GOINS Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tennis, 9: Gymnastics, 10: Swimming, 11, 12: Track, 11: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 11, 12. 111 MARY A. GOODMAN LEE A. GOUWENS Transfer from Thornridge High School, Dolton, Illinois, 11: Vocal Music, 9, 10: Drama, 11, 12: Yearbook, 12. WENDY E. GREENWALD Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. VALERIE L. GROTHER Transfer from Lake Park High, Roselle, Illinois, 10: Biology Club, 9: Chorus, 9, 10: National Honor Society, 11, 12: French Club, 12. DENISE N. GUIGNON Newspaper, 11: Newspaper Organizations Editor, 12: Ski Club, 10. ROSS M. GULLO Football, 9, 10: Basketball, 9. KATHLEEN M. GUSTKE Ski Club, 9, 10, 12: French Club, 9, 10: GRA, 9, 10: P.E. Leader, 11, 12. JAMES H. GUTHRIE GORDON W. HALCROW Transfer from Maine West, Des Plaines, Illinois, 9: Football, 9, 10,11, 12: Basketball, 11: Baseball, 9: Track, 10, 11, 12: Letter- men's Club, 11, 12. FN 17 112 l 45 -49? bv' inn' VICKI L. HALE Art Club, 11. TERRI J. HALKA Transfer from Glenbrook South High, Glenview, Illinois, 11: GRA, 9, 10: Audio-Visual, 9: Diversified Occupations, 12: Ski Club, 9. MARY LOIS HALL Ski Club, 9, 10, 11: Physics Club, 11: French Club, 10, 11: Class Board, 9, 10, 11: Student Council, 9: Hersey Activities Club, 10: AFS, 9, 10, 11:Inter-Club Council, 10, 11: National Honor Society, 10, 11: Class Board President, 9: French Club Vice-President, 10: French Club President, 11. NORMAN S. HALL Football, 9, 10, 11: Baseball, 9: P.E. Leader, 11, 12. KARA J. HALVORSEN Chorus, 9: Variety Show, 9, 11: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Film Society, 11, 12: Office Aide, 11, 12: Film Society President, 11, 12. KATHRYN L. HAMMOND Transfer from Maine Township High, Des Plaines, Illinois, 10: Riding Club, 9, 12: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11: Secretaries Club, 11: Dramatics, 10: Ski Club, 12. DAVID N. HANEY Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Science Club, 9, 10, 12: Dramatics, 10, 11, 12: Debate, 10: Math Club, 9, 10: Track, 9: Chemistry, 10. MICHAEL G. HANLEY Vocal Music, 9: Wrestling, 9: Intramurals, 9. ILEEN M. HANSEN Track Club, 9: Social Science Club, 10, 11, 12: AFS, 11, 12: IRC, 11, 12. JERRY W. HAPP Basketball, 9: Bowling, 11, 12: Track, 10, 11: Spanish Club, 10: Industrial Arts Exhibit, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11. KATHY HARER MONICA M. HARJUNG Transfer from Madonna High, Chicago, Illinois, 10: Track Team, 9: Badminton, 9, 10: Girls' Glee, 9, 10: Latin Club, 9, 10: Student Council, 9, 10: Book Store, 11: Riding Club, 12: Class President, 9: Latin Club Vice President, 9. SUSAN L. HARKINS Variety Show, 9: Class Board, 9, 10, 11: Wrestlette, 10: Wrestling Cheerleader, 11: Drama, 10: Class Treasurer, 11. PAUL E. HARTUNG Distributive Education, 12. JAMES M. HASTINGS Transfer from St. Viator High, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 11: Football, 11, 12: Track, 11, 12: Latin Honor Society, 9. AMY L. HATHAWAY Transfer from Skyline High, Salt Lake City, Utah, 11: Cheer- leader, 9: Assemblies, 9, 10: V-Show, 11, 12: Choir, 9. 10, 11, 12: Orchesis, 9, 10. RICHARD D. HAY TERRI J. HAYWARD GRA, 9, 10, 11, 12: Girls' Track, 9: French Club, 9, 12: Ski Club, 9, 12: Ski Club, 12: Girls: Gymnastics, 11, 12. KATHLEEN J. HEALY Transfer from Bishop Ludden High, Syracuse, New York, 11: Future Nurses Club, 10: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: AFS, 12: Ski Club, 12. GAIL G. HEINTZ GRA, 9: Student Council, 9: Stage Crew, 10: Distributive Educa- tion, 12: Class Board, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Office Aide, 10. PAUL A. HELBLING Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Football, 10: Weight Lifting, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9: Track, 10: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Physics Club, 12. EDWARD J. HEMBD DONALD F. HEMME Amateur Radio Club, 12. BRUCE L. HENRICKSON Camera Club, 10, 12: Audio-Visual Club, 10, 11, 12: Stage Crew, 9, 10: Ski Club, 12. NANCY E. HENSLEY Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Library Aide, 9, 10, 11, 12: Future Nurses Club, 9: Archeology Club, 11: Tri-M, 10, l1,12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12. EDITH A. HERRMANN Orchesis, 10: Ski Club, 10, 12:Secretaries Club, 11: Newspaper, 12. STEVEN D. HICKEY Transfer from Woodrow Wilson High, Dallas, Texas, 11: Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 1.1, 12: Class Board, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 12: National Honor Society, 12: Student Council Treas- urer, 12. 113 DENNIS B. HILL Transfer from Timber Township High, Glasford, Illinois, 11: Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Vocal Music, 9, 10: Baseball, 9, 10. PATRICIA E. HILMAN Spanish Club, 10: Riding Club, 9, 12: Pep Club, 9, 10: Drama, 9: Office Aide, 11: Future Teachers Club, 12: Ski Club, 12. HOWARD J. HLINA Football, 10: Chorus, 9: School Store, 10: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Intramurals Trophy, 9. BARBARA S. HOBBS SHERRILL A. HOFER Transfer from Sacred Heart, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 11: Orche- sis, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Drama, 11,12: Pep Club, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: Speech, 12: Homecoming Committee, 12: Inter-Club Council Secretary, 12. JEWEL A. HOFFMAN GRA, 9, 10, 11: Pep Club, 10. SUSAN C. HOFMANN French Club, 9: Math Club, 9: Pep Club, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 11, 12: Ski Club, 9, 10: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Color Guard, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Yearbook, 12: Pep Club Point Secretary, 11, 12. WAYNE A. HOGREVE RICHARD L. HOLBROOK Transfer from Hillside Junior High, Salt Lake City, Utah, 10: Football, 9: Cross Country, 12: Track, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 12: Hersey Activities Club, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Class Board, 12: HAC Treasurer, 11, 12. SANDRA KAY HOLLAND Transfer from Cross Keys High, Atlanta, Georgia, 10: Spanish Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Office Aide, 9: Class Board, 9, 10, 11, 12: Library Aide, 10, 11: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Riding Club, 12: Class Treasurer, 9. 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club Treasurer, 9, 11. DEBRA L. HORAN Riding Club, 9: Class Board, 9, 10, 11: Yearbook, 10: Pep Club, 10: Future Teachers Club, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: NHS Vice-President, 12. STEVE G. HOYT Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9: Wrestling, 9, 10. 'WW ,K-uw lffffjx The Choir performs at the Christmas assembly. 114 tu: xii Y'-7? Cv 'CD' Physics is Phun! 'l Q'f 1-Q ,. gy. f KK PQQH-,... .. 1, fx 1 BARBARA A. HUBER Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Riding Club, 9: Class Board, 10. BILLIE L. HUBLY Transfer from Carl Sandburg High, Palos Park, Illinois, 9: Cheer- leading. 9: German Club, 9. 10: Ski Club. 9: GRA, 9, 10. JOHN SCOTT HUDSON J0 ANN HUEBNER Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 12. PATRICIA L. HUGHES Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Orchesis, 12: Drama. 10. 11, 12: GRA. 9. J0 ELLEN A. HUTTER French Club, 9: Pep Club, 10: Karate Club. 11: Office Occupa- tions, 12: P.E. Leaders. 11, 12: President Office Occupations Club: Area Office Occupations Club Secretary, 12. JEAN M. HWALISZ GRA, 9, 10, 11: Office Occupations, 12. KEVIN J. IMMEL Transfer from Cherry Hill West, Cherry Hill, New .lersey, 12: Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9, 10, 11. 12: Ski Club, 9, 10, 12: Class Board. 12: I,ettermen's Club. 10, 11, 12: Class Representative, 10, 11. LINDA L. JANNEY GRA. 11: Pep Club, 11: Secretaries Club. 11. JEFF J. JARVIS Football, 9, 10: Track, 10: Newspaper, I2: Ski Club, 12. DEBORAH JAY Transfer from Steinmetz High, Chicago, Illinois, 10: Orchesis. 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 9: Synchronet, 9: GRA, 10: Ski Club, 122 Orchesis Vice President, 12. WILLIAM W. JAYNE Transfer from Carmel High, Mundelin, Illinois, 11: Ski Club, 11. 12: Speech, 11, 12: Poetry Society, 12: Sociology Club. 12: An- thropology, 11, 12: Student Council Vice-President, 11. Montel Watson shows off her handiwork. N,-.x af' JANE M. JENNINGS Pep Club, 9: Ski Club, 12: Home Economics Club, 9. DEBBIE A. JOHNSON Transfer from Franklin High, Livionia, Michigan, 10: Arts and Crafts, 9, 10: Typing Club, 9, 10. GLEN R. JOHNSON Swimming, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: Rifle Club, 10: Skin Diving Club, 9. MIKE S. JOHNSON Baseball, 9: Tennis, 10: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Soccer Club, 11: Track, 11: Golf, 10, 11, 12: Honor Pin, 11: Basketball, 11, 12. RAYMOND J. JOHNSON Band, 9: German Club, 10: Yearbook, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 10: Tennis, 10: German Club Treasurer, 10: Yearbook Sports Editor, 11, 12. TINA M. JOHNSON Spanish Club, 9, 10, 12: Home Economics Club, 9: Drama, 10: Newspaper, 10: Class Board, 11, 12: Pep Club, 10: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Library Aide, 10: AFS, 12: Spanish Club Vice President, 10. KEITH B. JOHNSTON Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Stage Band, 10: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Drama, 11, 12: Math Club, 102 JETS, 9. WAYNE C. JOUSE Football, 11: Swimming, 11, 12: Choral Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Chess Club, 9: Lettermen's Club, 11, 12. RICHARD J . J UBALA Transfer from Hubbard High, Chicago, Illinois, 11: Track, 9: Chess Club, 9. JAMES G. KALAL Transfer from St. Patrick's High, Chicago, Illinois, 10. RANDY L. KANE Transfer from Sweet Home Junior High, Buffalo, New York, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Hersey Activity Club President, 11, 12. MICHAEL B. KANN MARK M. KAULL Transfer from Springfield High, Springfield, Illinois, 11: Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9, 11: Wrestling, 9. MIKE A. KELLER Basketball, 9: Football, 10: Homeroom President, 10. WILMA S. KELLER Drama, 9. ROBERT A. KELLOGG Basketball, 9: Track, 10: Intramurals, 10. CHRIS L. KELSEY Football, 9, 12: Cross Country, 10, 11: Basketball, 9: Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12: Newspaper, 11. KEN E. KENNEPP Football, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 12. 116 VS' RUSSELL E. KOCH STEVEN A. KOCH Transfer from Bullard High, Fresno, California, 10: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12. STEVE R. KOELSCH Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 10,11: Ski Club. 11, 12: Class Board,11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 12. DAWN M. KOENIG Class Board, 10: P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Pep Club, 9: Calendar Girl, 11: Prom Committee. 11: Class Secretary, 11, 12. CHERRIE C. KOLBEN Transfer from Niles East, Skokie, Illinois, 10: Orchesis, 10, 12: Choir, 11, 12: Girls' Ensemble, 11, 12: GRA, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10,11,12:Tri-M, 12: Mixed Ensemble, 11, 12. RICHARD A. KOMOROWSKI RICHARD L. KORNELLY Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12. LISA MARIE KRAEMER Pep Club, 9: Ski Club, 9: French Club, 9, 11: AFS, 9: Band, 9: Yearbook, 9: Archeology, 11. THOMAS N. KRAKOWIAK Yearbook, 10. JILL E. KERR Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 10: Drama. 10, 11: Pomberets, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 9, 10: Pomberets Captain, 12: Class Treasurer, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. KATHLEEN A. KERRIGAN Transfer from Sacred Heart, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 11: Spanish Club, 11, 12: Riding Club, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: Pep Club, 12: Class Board, 12: AFS Club, 12. LINDA S. KESSLER Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 11: Class Board, 12: Drama, 12. PAUL C. KITTO LYNNDA M. KLEINER Orchesis, 11: Ski Club, 11, 12: Cheerleading. 12: Riding Club. 9, 10. NANCY L. KLEINSORGE German Club, 9: Pomberets, 10, 11: Choir, 9, 10. 11, 12: GRA. 9: Ski Club, 12: Class Board, 12: Wrestlettes, 11. SUSAN A. KLINGLER Transfer from Antioch High School, Antioch, Illinois, 9: Diversi- fied Occupations, 11, 12. THOMAS J. KNELLER Gymnastics, 9, 10: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. RAY C. KOBYLINSKI Baseball, 9, 10:1-landball, 11:Weight Lifting. 11:Chess Team, 10. -C ,. sag NN K1 117 Track star Rick Ohle at his lovely best. Conversation comes easiei when youl comfoitable DERALD R. KRIEGER Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Ski Club Vice- President, 11: Ski Club President 12. JEAN E. KRIEMAN GRA, 9, 10: French Club, 9, 10: Ski Club, 12: P.E. Leader, 12. LINDA S. KRONTZ Riding Club, 9, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11. JAMES F. KRUCKMEYER Basketball, 9: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12. DEBBIE L. KUEHL GRA, 10, 11: Pep Club, 11: Bowling League, 10: Ski Club, 12. ROXANNE KUHL Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 9, 10, 12: Riding Club, 9, 12: Drama, 19, 11, 12: Stage Band, 12. JEAN M. KUHNS Orchesis, 12: Tri-M, 11, 12: Dramatics,10,11,12: Ensemble, 11 12: Speech Events, 11, 12. THOMAS A. KULIEKE Baseball, 9, 11, 12: Ski Club, 12. BOBBI A. KURMAN LAURIE R. LACHER Audio-Visual Club, 10: Speech Team, 11, 12: Dramatics, 10, 11 12: Camera Club, 10: Audio-Visual Club Vice-President, 10. JANET R. LAIER National Honor Society, 11, 12: Honor Pin: Art Club, 11, 12 Pep Club, 9, 10, 11: Student Council, 10, 11: Class Board, 9, 10 11, 123 Cheerleading, 9, 10, 11: German Club, 9: Drama, 11 Ski Club, 12: Hallmark Art Award, 10, 11. GERALDINE A. LAMB Riding Club, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12: Library Aid, 9: Class Board, 10 118 ,..-af ANN E. LANGLEY Transfer from Perth Amboy High School, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, 10: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Choir, 10, 11, 12: Ensemble. 10, 12: Pep Club, 10, 11: Tri-M, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Class Board, 10,11,12:Girl's P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Honor Pin, 11, 12. MARGARET M. LANGLEY Transfer from Perth Amboy High School, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, 10: Chorus, 9: Choir, 10, 11, 12: Ensemble, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12, Tri-M, 12: National Honor Society, 11,12: Individual Speech Events, 11, 12: Class Board. 10, 11, 12. CAROLYN M. LANNOYE Pomberets, 10. TERRY M. LANNOYE Riding Club, 9: French Club, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. THERESA A. LAPORTE Transfer from Evanston Township High School, Evanston, Illinois. 9: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Orchesis, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11. 12: Calendar Girl, 11: Homecoming Committee, 10: Orchesis Secretary, 10, 11: Orchesis President. 12. DENISE M. LARUE Pomberets, 10: Student Council, 11: Calendar Girl, 10: Color Guard, 11: Library Aid, 9: Attendance Office Aid, 10: GRA, 9: Ski Club, 12: Class Board, 9, 10: Wrestlettes, 11: Class Secre- tary, 10. JOE P. LATENDRESSE Transfer from Burnsville High School, Burnsville, Minnesota, 11: Hockey, 9, 10: Football, 9: Golf, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9. JO ANNE LATIMER CYNTHIA H. LAU Strings, 9: Vocal Music, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 9: GRA, 9: Drama, 9, 11, 12: Tri-M, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: French Club, 12. MARY L. LAUFER Cheerleader, 10, 11: Chorus, 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Riding Club, 9: : ki Club, 12: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12. LYNN L. LAVANDER Transfer from St. Patrick Academy, Des Plaines, Illinois, 10: GRA, 9: Ski Club. 12. RICHARD L. LEADLEY Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tennis Captain, 12: Class President, 9: Vice-President, 12. JOHN B. LEARCH Transfer from St. Viators, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 10: Wres- tling, 10. JERRY R. LEE Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 9, 10: Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 12. MICHAEL W. LEVERICK Swimming, 11: Rifle Club, 10: Ski Club, 10, 12. KAREN L. LEWANDOWSKI RONALD N. LEWANDOWSKI Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12: Track, 10. ZOE LINDQUIST Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. 119 The Pomberets perform at the Chilstmas assembly ROBERT H. LINDSAY Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11, 12. MARY C. LINNEWEH Ski Club, 9, 10, 11: French Club, 9: GRA, 9. JOANNE LISTON Pep Club, 9, 10: Future Nurses, 9: Biology Club, 9: German Club, 9: Distributive Education, 12. RICK L. LISTON Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. DIANE E. LLOYD Transfer from Scituate High, Scituate, Massachusetts, 10: Drama Club, 9: AFS, 10, 11: Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11, 12: French Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 12: Spanish Club, 12. KATHLEEN P. LOFTUS French Club, 9: Drama, 10, 11: Vocal Music, 11, 12. LINDA L. LONGO Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11: Newspaper, 12: Bits n' Spurs, 9: Tennis Team, 12. KAREN J. LOUNSBERRY Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Tri-M, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 9: Band Board of Control, 10, 12. MARK S. LOVDJIEFF Wrestling, 9, 10: Track, 10: Tennis, 9: Rifle Club, 9. ED D. LUCIUS Transfer from Mentor High, Mentor, Ohio, 12: Football, 9, 10. 11, 12: Wrestling, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12. WILLIAM G. LUDWIGSEN Football, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11. 12. KIM H. LUHRSEN Football, 9, 10, 11: Swimming, 11, 12: Track, 11: Drama, 10, 11. 120 i ni' 1 Q lf. v' S A 'l Coq! KURT W. LUHRSEN Cross Country, 9, 10: Track and Field, 11. 12: Students for En- vironmental Action, 11, 12: Swimming Manager, 11. SUSAN E. LUSTECK Drama, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 9. 10: G.R.A.. 9. COLLEEN P. MAC KAY Transfer from O.E. Dunckel Jr. High, Farmington, Michigan, 10. CAROLINE D. MAIENSCHEIN Pomberets, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 11, 12: Office Aid. 11: Ski Club, 11, 12: Library Aid, 9, Pomberets Captain, 12. STAVROS N. MALTEZOS Track. 10: Leaders, 11, 12: Intramurals, 11: Ski Club, 11. 12 CRAIG E. MARQUETTE Gymnastics, 9, 10: Ski Club, 9, 10. 11, 12. RICK MARTIN NANCY A. MARZEC Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama Band, 11: Tri-M, 10, 11. 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12. LLOYDE A. D. MASON Transfer from North Chicago High School, Chicago, Ill.. 12: Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Science Seminar, 11: Stage Band. 10, 11: Radio Amateur Club. 12: Brass Choir, 11: Brass Quartet, 11. MARIE L. MATTAS Transfer from Sauk-Prairie High, Prairie du Sac. Wisconsin, 12: Future Homemakers of America, 9, 10, 11: Future Teachers of America, 10: F.B.L.A.: Girls Athletic Association, 11: American Field Service. 9: Forensics, 11. SHEILA MAY MICHAEL F. MAYBEE Wrestling, 9, 10, 11: Students for Environmental Action, 11, 12: Debate. 9' Drama, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 12: Class Board, 11, 12: Chairman, Problems and Internal Affairs. The Random Sample provide entertainment at the Cam- Seniors Jeff Jarvis and Rick Leadley are the best ol pus life assembly. friends. THOMAS S. MC CALLUM 1 Transfer from St. Viator High, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 11: Band, 9: Football, 9: Spanish Club, 9: Radio Club, 10: Tennis, 12: Karate Club, 12: Homeroom President, 9: Spanish Club Sec- retary. 9. LAURA J. MC CANCE Transfer from Shawnee Mission North, Shawnee Mission, Kan- sas, 11. EILEEN F. MC CARTHY GRA, 10: Newspaper, 11: Latin Club, 9: Archeology Club, 10: Riding Club, 9, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. KEN W. MC COY Football Manager, 9, 10, 11, 12: Swimming, 9, 11: Tennis, 9: Library Aide, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT M. MC COY Wrestling, 9: Gymnastics, 11. REBECCA L. MC CUBBIN French Club, 9: Ski Club, 9,10, 11, 12: Pomberets, 10, 11: Class Board, 10, 12: Majorettes, 10. CINDY A. MC DONALD Transfer from Conant High, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 10: Ski Club, 11. DAN J. MC GUIRE Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 10: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12. STEVE MC KINNEY Track, 9, 10: Spanish Club, 9, 10: Art Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12. 122 'mi !v'1' P'- ,arf x GENE A. MC LAUGHLIN DAVID D. MC MILLAN Transfer from Manteca High School, Manteca, California, 12: Band, 9, 11: California Scholarship, 11: National Honor Society, 10. STEVE R. MENDOZA Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Students for Environmental Action, 11, 12. LINDA L. MENSCH Pep Club, 9, 10: Ski Club, 10, 11: Drama, 9: Triple S, 9. BOB F. MEYERS Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Swimming, 11: Wrestling, 9, 10: Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12. KRIS A. MILLER Pomberets, 10, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: Future Nurses Club, 9: GRA, 9: Dramatics, 11, 12: Problems and Internal Affairs, 12: Activity Club President, 11: National Honor Society Secretary, 12. LINDA A. MILLER Spanish Club, 9: Ski Club, 9. WILLIAM SCOTT MILLER Football, 9: Wrestling, 9: Trainer, 10, 11, 12: Anthropology Club, 11, 13: Sociology Club, 11, 12: Poetry Society, 12: Creative Writing Club, 11, 12. GRETCHEN M. MITCHELL Vocal Music, 93 Class Board, 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 9, 11: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Pomberets, 11, 12: Pomberet President, 12. BARBARA A. MOGGE GRA, 9, 11: Pep Club, 10, 11, 12: German Club, 10: National Honor Society, 11, 12. PETER J. MONGON Football, 9, 10: Wrestling, 11: Secretary of Class 9: Vice Presi- dent, 10. MARCIA MOODY Transfer from Maynard High School, Maynard, Mass., 10: News- paper, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 12: Junior Women's Club, 9: French Club, 11: GRA 12. VICKI L. MOORE Orchesis, 10, 11: Distributive Education, 12: Drama, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. KEN R. MORALES Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9. 10. 11, 12: Varsity Club, 10. 11, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12. TERRY J. MORIARTY Transfer from St. Thomas Aquinas, Louisville, Ohio, 11: Football, 9: Cross Country, 10: Track, 11, 12: Baseball, 12. BRUCE A. MORRIS Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Swimming, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12: Baseball. 9, 10: Band, 9. 10. ANGELA L. MORRISON Riding Club, 9: Ski Club, 11: Orchesis, 10: Drama, 11, 12. GAIL L. MUELHAUSEN Pomberets, 10: Color Guard. 11: Ski Club, 11. DARLENE MULDER MIKE C. MUSE Transfer from Lakes High School, Tacoma, Washington, 11: Band. 9: Football, 9, 10: Basketball. 9, 10, 11: Track, 9, 10, 11: Debate, 9: Boys Federation Treasurer. MIKE MYSLINSKI JANE C. NAGEL Office Occupations Club, 12. ANTON B. NAMOVICZ DAVID A. NANAK Football, 9, 10: Swimming, 11. FRANCES A. NATZKE French Club, 9: Ski Club, 9: Karate Club, 11: GRA, 9. SHIRLEY A. NAVRATIL Pep Club, 9, 10: Student Guide, 11: Riding Club, 12: Ski Club. 12. NANCY L. NEILL Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Riding Club, 9: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Pit Band, 12: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 9: Intramurals. 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 11: 12: French Club, 9, 10: Homecoming Committee, 11, 12: Christmas Ball Committee, 12: Tennis Team, 11. 123 SANDRA L. NETTLES MARGARET A. NEUGEBAUER Orchesis, 12: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Library Aide, 9: Spanish Club, 10, 11: Pep Club, 10: National Honor Society, 10, 11: Pep Club Treasurer, 10. KATHY G. NEWCOMB Orchesis, 10: Diversified Occupations, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12. GAIL M. NEWMAN Transfer from Lansingburgh High, Troy, New York, 10: Sym- phonic Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Stage Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Orchestra, 9: Tri-M, 10, 11, 12: Band Board of Control, 11, 12. JOE M. NEWMAN Football, 9: Audio-Visual Club, 10, 11, 12. CAROL S. NICHOLS French Club, 9, 10: Art Club, 9, 10, 11. DEBBIE A. NICHOLSON Cheerleading, 9: Ski Club, 10, 12: Office Occupations, 12. RICHARD H. NOLL Vocal Music, 9, 10, 12: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 12: Speech, 9, 12: Class Board, 9, 10, 11, 12: P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Student Council, 12: Class Vice-President, 11. SCOTT R. NORRIS Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12: Gymnastics, 9: Ski Club, 12. KATHY A. NUNES Spanish Club, 9: Class Board, 11, 12. ROBERT D. OBST Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10: Basketball, 9, 10: Swim- ming, 9, 10, 11: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Art Club, 9, 10: Biology Club President, 11: Student Council, 9, 10. ROGER S. OBST Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Swimming, 9, 11: Baseball, 9, 10: Class Board, 10: Student Council, 11: Lettermen's Club, 12: Student Council President, 12. THOMAS K. O'CONNELL Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Golf, 9: Student Council, 9, 10: Lettermen's Club, 11, 12: Class Board, 9: Honor Roll, 9, 10: Lettermen's Club Secretary, 12. JOHN E. O'CONNOR Ski Club, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Drama, 12. VICTORIA J. OGUREK Library Aide, 9: Ski Club, 10: Color Guard, 10, 11, 12. RICHARD L. OHLE Baseball, 9: Track, 11, 12: Cross Country, 12: Activity Club, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Class Board, 11, 12: Year- book, 12: Lettermen's Club, 12: Honor Pin, 11, 12: Drama, 12. JOHN F. OLDENBURG Football,9, 10, 11: Basketball, 9, 10: Baseball,9: German Club, 11. CLAUDIA J. OLSON Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 12: Drama, 10: Class Board, 12. 124 1' . uv-v pr-w ,,. 1 .- ,ax 'ls Senior L99 Gouwens Caught in the act. Hersey's faculty show their true colors. STEVEN D. 0'MALLEY Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Golf. 9, 10: Baseball, 11, 12. DEBBIE L. ORMAN Music, 11, 12: Spanish Club, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 10. COLLEEN S. 0'ROURKE French Club, 9: Art Club, 10: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. JAMES G. OSTERS Transfer from Franklin High. Livonia, Michigan, 10: Band. 11, 12: Baseball, 11, 12: Amateur Radio Club, 11, 12: Track, 9: Vice- President, Amateur Radio Club, 11: Secretary, 12. DAVID H. OSTROW NOEL C. OTTERY Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Dramatics, 10,11, 12: Student Coun- cil, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 9: Newspaper, 9, 10: Tri-M, 10. 11, 12: National Honor Society. 10, 11. 12: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 10: Student Council Parliamentarian, 10, 11: Student Council Secretary, 12. ry- NEAL C. OVESKY Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11, 12. SHELLEY B. PAGENKOPF Class Board, 9, 10, 11. 12: Pomberets, 10: Pep Club, 11, 12: GRA, 10, 11: Drama, 11, 12: Individual Speech Events, 11. DIANE E. PALMER Vocal Music, 9: Future Teachers, 10, 12: Dramatics. 12: Pep Club, 9: Library Aide, 10. S GEOFFERY S. PALMER Q Band, 9, 10: Distributive Education Club, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10. 11, 12: Track, 9: Drama, 9: Distributive Education Club Vice- President, 11, 12. MATTHEW J. PANCRATZ Football, 9: Track, 10, 11: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12. RAMSEY E. PARHAD Karate, 11, 12: Gymnastics, 9, 10: Football, 9. 125 I Ill Il l5lli'l I I II I . .' ' . 1.-KY' Rick Noll doing what he does best. The band spent much time decorating it's hall for Christmas. TIMOTHY J. PATTON Q Transferred from St. Joseph High School, Cleveland, Ohio, 11: Track, 9, 10: Baseball, 9: Band, 9, 10: Art Club, 9, 10, 11: f .. If l fb ska Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Drama, 9, 10: French Club President, ' 453' ' 9: Newspaper, 9. W WILLIAM H. PEET Qs! X ' Boys' P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12. MARILYNN J. PENNISI '- , Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 11: Pit Band, 11: Pep Club, 9: French Club, 12. ROBERT J. PENZEL Baseball, 9: Track, 10: Band, 9: French Club, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12: Newspaper, 10: Golf Team, 9. DONALD L. PERKINS Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. JAMES M. PERRINO Transferred from St. Viator High School, 9: Gymnastics, 9, 10: Football, 9. STEVE W. PERRY Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9: Lettermen's Club, 12: Intramural Basketball, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. JANET L. PESZAT Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Vocal Music, 11: Nurses' Club, 11: Karate Club, 11: Bookstore Aide, 10: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Diversified Occupations, 12. DEBRA J. PETERSEN Orchesis, 10, 11, 12: Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11, 12: Individual Speech Events, 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: Girls' P.E. Leaders, 11: Outstanding Actress Award, 11: Pep Club, 10, 11, 12: Tri-M, 10, 11, 12: Homecoming Committee Chairman, 12: Orchesis Treasurer, 12. DOUGLAS K. PETERSON A-V Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Camera Club, 10, 11, 12: Stage Crew, 10: Biology Club, 9: Spanish Club, 11, 12: JETS, 9, 12: Camera Club Vice-President, 10. SALLY L. PFRANK Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Board,9, 10: Drama Stage Crew, 12. SHIRLEY S. PFRANK Riding Club, 9: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11: School Musical, 10, 12: Variety Show, 10, 11, 12: Cheerleader, 10, 11: Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 12: Class Board, 12: Homecoming Committee, 12: Ski Club, 12. 126 1. '41 - 1 .1 . ff A :Ii if O , . -4, ,f H ,. .1-...N K ' A ix .. -. John Robins at work in the drafting room. ANTOINETTE R. PIETROLONARDO LORETTE M. PIONKE Transfer from Maine East, Park Ridge, Illinois, 10: GRA, 9, 10. 11: Orchestra, 9: Class Council, 9: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 12: Individual Events, 12: GRA, President, 10: Pep Club Point Secretary, 10: Pep Club Treasurer, 11: Pep Club President, 12. BRAD S. PIPER Gymnastics, 9. PATRICIA A. PLACE JAMES S. POE Track, 9: JETS, 9: Chemistry Club, 9, 10: Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12. CHARLES J. PONSOT Transfer from St. Viators, Arlington Heights, lllinois, 11: Base- ball, 9, 10: Basketball, 9. STEVE H. PORTER Football, 9, 10: Baseball, 9: Gymnastics, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. LYNN POSHEPNY KAREN L. POTTER GAA, 9: Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Bad- minton, 11, 12: Spanish Club, 9: Pep Club, 12: I.E. Speech Team, 12. ARIAN L. PREGENZER Tennis, 11, 12. THOMAS C. PSIHARIS Newspaper, 9: Basketball, 10: Drama, 9, 10: JETS, 10: Ski Club. 10, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council: Student Council, 10: Class Repre- sentative, 10: Ski Club Vice-President, 12. CYNTHIA A. PUNCH Transfer from Tuckahoe Jr. High, Richmond, Virginia, 10: Spanish Club, 9, 12: Pep Club, 12. 127 JACQUELINE M. PUSATERI Ski Club, 11, 12: Drama Club, 9, 12: French Club, 9. JAMES B. QUADE Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 12. DAVID R. QUIGLEY Astronomy Club, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12. STEVEN A. RADCLIFFE Astronomy Club, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12. BRUCE A. RADKE Track, 11. WILLIAM J. RAGO Biology Club, 9: Audio-Visual, 9: Physics Club, 9, 10: JETS, 9: Band, 9, 10, 11: Track, 9, 12. PATRICIA J. RANKIN Office Occupations Club, 12. GARY A. RATERMAN Basketball, 9: P.E. Leader, 11, 12. ESTHER I. RATNER Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Speech, 11, 12: Art Club, 9, 11: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Students for Environmental Action, 11, 12: Pom- berets, 10. JO R. REAGLE Vocal Music, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12: P.E. Leader, 11. LORI A. REARDON Transfer from Regina Dominican High, Wilmette, Illinois, 11: Latin Club, 9, 10: Athletic Club, 9, 10: Drama, 10: Pep Club, 9, 10: Speech, 9, 10: Ski Club, 11. 12: Art Club, 11, 12: Tennis Team, 12. STEVE S. REEVE MARK R. REEVES Transfer from Wayne Valley High, Wayne, New Jersey, 10: Football, 9, 10: Track, 9, 10, 12: Gymnastics, 11, 12: Cross Country, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: I1ettermen's Club, 12: Wres- tling, 10. WALTER J. REICHMAN Transfer from Suffern High, Suffern, New York, 12: Audio- Visual, 11, 12: Radio Club, 11: Library Council, 9, 10, 11: Model Club, 11: Drama, 10, 11: Audio-Visual President, 11. IIOWIE J. REILAND DAVID M. RICCIO Football, 10: Swimming, 11: Rifle Club, 9, 10: German Club, 9. STEVEN II. RICHARDS EDMUND H. RIEGER Cross Country, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: I.ettermen's Club, 11, 12. 128 zfyxsglflf 1 1 'Q Ikii:Aff-. ' TORI ROSER Transfer from Shorewood High, Shorewood, Wisconsin, 10: Na tional Honor Society, 11, 12: Honor Pin, 11, 12: Drama, 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Vocal Music, 9 Teen Service Club, 10: Pep Club Officer, 12: Inter-Club Council, 12 DIANNIE M. ROSS Office Aide, 11: Pep Club, 9, 10. JAMES RUBINO DIANE M. RUNDGREN GRA, 9: Pep Club, 10: Vocal Music, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11 12: Future Nurses Club, 10. CHRIS H. SABELFELDT Transfer from Sacred Heart, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 11: GAA 9, 10: Ski Club, 11, 12. RONALD C. SA LEE DIANA SAMPLE Orchesis, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 10 Biology Club, 9. RAYMOND C. SANDACZ CINDY L. SANDERS Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama Club, 9, 10, 12: French Club, 9 PATRICIA A. RIGGS LINDA A. RIPP Transfer from Farmingdale High, Farmingdale, New York, 11: Ski Club, 10, 12. LAWRENCE P. ROBBINS Wrestling, 9, 10: Cross Country, 9, 10: Track, 10, 11. JOHN C. ROBINS ROBERT G. ROBY NANCY E. RODGERS Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. KATHLEEN A. ROGERS Library Aide, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. STEVE P. ROGERS ' Transfer from Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Nebraska. 12: Wres- tling, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 10, 11, 12: Gymnastics, 11: Letter- men's Club, 11. PHILIP B. ROMINSKI fi' 129 JERRY R. SANDERS Football, 9: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9, 10: Newspaper, 12: Students for Environmental Action, 11, 12. JOEL L. SCAPIN Transfer from Therrell High, Atlanta, Georgia, 11: Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 10, 11: Track, 11: Baseball, 9, 10, 12: Swimming, 12: French Club, 9: Teen Club, 9, 10: Lettermen's Club, 10, 12: Class Board, 11, 12: Teen Club Treasurer, 10. JOHN A. SCHERPELZ Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: Cross Country, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10: Student Council, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 11, 12: P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Class Board, 9, 10, 11, 12: Illinois Boys State Representative, 11: Class President, 11: Student Council Corresponding Secretary, 12. JUDY A. SCHERPELZ German Club, 9: Pep Club, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 10, 11, 12: Curriculum Committee, 12: P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Debate, 9, 10: Drama, 10, 11, 12: Honor Pin, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Owner of Husky Mascot, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT W. SCHILDGEN Football, 9: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11: Yearbook, 10, 11, 12: German Club, 9: Yearbook Editor, 12. CINDY SCHMIDT RICK A. SCHMIED Basketball, 9: P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12. WILLIAM E. SCHNELL MARSHA SCHNIRRING P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Vocal Music, 9, 10: Drama, 10: Tri-M, 10, 11: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 12: Class Board, 9, 11, 12: Pep Club, 12: Student Council, 9, 11, 12: Pep Club President, 10, 11: ICC Vice-President, 11: ICC President, 12: DAR Award, 12: Honor Pin, 11, 12. BARBARA M. SCHREITER Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. MAUREEN A. SCHROEDER Ski Club, 12: Variety Show, 12. DARLENE I. SCHUBERT Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: French Club, 9: Triple-S, 9: Newspaper, 10: Class Board, 11: Hersey Activity Club, 11. SCOTT E. SHUBERT Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10: Golf, 11, 12: Ski Club, 9, 10: National Honor Society, 11, 12. More senior tomfoolery. -:. :wav:'rf2:f'3fH- ,112 -fs ,r-1:1 . ,qu Ev! ' Q. tl aigiigg lab. if' il llft I '. lfvfiv .'if , znvssiifif - K - K7 6 i C, X 130 A Christmas greeting from the Pomberets. 'rv' 169, SU qv .X N N K One of Mr. Jenks' choral classes. DIANE E. SCI-IUBER Transfer from New Trier East High, Winnetka, Illinois, 10. ANN M. SCHWAB Transfer from Sacred Heart, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 11: Drama Club, 10, National Honor Society, 11, 12: Pep Club, 11, 12: Class Board, 12: Drama, 12, Pep Club Treasurer, 12. JANICE M. SCORNAVACCO Transfer from Our Lady of Peace High, St. Paul, Minnesota, 12: Art Club, 10, 11: Softball, 9, 10. RICHARD J. SELAN DAVE A. SEPKE Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12. JOAN M. SERRA Drama Club, 113 Drill Team, 105 Ski Club, 10, 11, 123 Distributive Education, 12. BOB A. SESTERHENN DAVID L. SETTLE DEBBIE E. SHAFER GRA, 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 115 AFS, 10, 11, 12: Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Yearbook, 11, 12: AFS Chairman, 11, 12: GRA Secretary, 10: GRA Representative, 11: Yearbook Editor, 12. CANDACE B. SHELAR Films, 12: NYC, 9, 10, 11. KAREN A. SI-IEPERD SHARON A. SI-IIELDS 131 TERI M. SHIELDS Pep Club, 9: Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 9, 10. JOHN J. SIENICKI Transfer from Greenbelt Jr. High School, Greenbelt, Maryland, 10: Newspaper, 10, 11, 12: Chess Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Band, 9: Newspaper Editor, 11, 12. CELESTE SIERECKI Transfer from Conant High School, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 12: Student Guide, 12: Ski Club, 12. DIANE M. SILVESTRI Pep Club, 10: Art Club, 10, 11, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12. HAROLD M. SINTOV Tennis, 9, 12: Rifle Club, 9, 10: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. BETH G. SLAWIK GUY C. SMALE Transfer from Lake Zurich High School, Lake Zurich, Illinois. 9: Band, 9. DEBORAH L. SMITH Guidance Aide, 10. MARTHA S. SMITH Transfer from Everitt Junior High School, Wheat Ridge, Colorado, 10: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 10, 11: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: Hersey Activity Club, 11: National Honor Society, 11, 12: GRA Secretary, 10: GRA President, 11: Yearbook Editor, 12: Honor Pin, 11, 12. ,Lf F7 WP-lr 132 U W,-.:' 1 I lim , un? -Q ,. .I-1 Uhr' YS' PATRICE A. SMITH Pep Club, 9: Spanish Club, 9: Attendance Office Aide, 11. TERRY A. SMITH Football, 9: Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club, 10, 11, 12: Letter- men's Club Treasurer, 12. TRINKET SMITH SHIRLENE E. SOLIS GRA, 9: Library Aide, 9: Drill Team, 10, 11: Speech, 11. KEN G. SONNENBERG Football, 9: Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Swimming, 11, 12: Drama, 11. RODNEY SOUTHARD DARLENE L. S,PRY GRA, 11: Secretaries Club, 11: Office Occupations Club, 12: Office Occupations Club Secretary, 12. JAMES J. SRAMEK JOHN K. STAMM Track, 9, 10, 11. AC -- 1- N li, . 5. I-. ,ef-Ar 1-r' l' KAREN M. STEIGELMAN Transfer from Muskegon High, Muskegon, Michigan, 10. ANN-TONI STEIGER BARBARA E. STEIN GRA, 10, 11: Secretaries Club, 11. JANET E. STEIN Vocal Music, 11, 12: GRA, 10, 11: Secretaries Club, 11: Bowling League, 10, 11: GRA Secretary, 10, 11. MARY M. STEINER Vocal Music, 9, 10, 12: Pep Club, 10. RANDY E. STEINER Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 9, 10. CHARLES J. STEINOCHER Transfer from St. Viator, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 10: Base- ball, 9: Wrestling, 10, 11, 12: Cross Country, 12: Football, 11: Inter-Club Council Representative, 12: Lettermen's Club, 12: Class Board, 12. KATHY L. STEWART Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. BARBARA J. STRELOW GRA, 9: Art Club, 11: Office Occupations, 12. ERIC M. STUART Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. RICHARD A. SURREY Transfer from Bryan Adams High, Dallas, Texas, 10: Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Swimming, 11, 12: Band, 9: Lettermen's Club, 11, 12: Audio-Visual, 10, 11, 12. BETH A. SUTHERLAND Band, 9, 10, 11, 12: Musical, 11, 12: Variety Show, 10, 11,-12: Tutoring, 11, 12. MARY J. SUTTON Transfer from Brentwood High, Brentwood, Missouri, 10: Na- tional Honor Society, 11, 12: Honor Pin, 11: AFS. 12: Spanish Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 9: Pep Club, 9: Vocal Music, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 9, 11, 12: Student Council, 9: Library Aide, 10: Spanish Club President, 12: AFS Secretary, 12. PEGGY A. SWAN Transfer from Western Campus High, Macomb, Illinois, 10: Drama, 9, 10, 12: Ski Club, 12: Vocal Music, 9: Pep Club, 9. LINDA L. SWANSON GRA, 9, 10, 11: Pep Club, 10. PEGGY J. SWEDO Transfer from Glenbard East High, Lombard, Illinois, 10. KEITH E. SZARABAJKA Transfer from Champion Jesuit High, Prairie du Chien, Wis- consin, 11: Track, 9: Drama, 10, 11, 12: Speech, 12: Ski Club, 11, 12: Drama Award, 11. JULIE A. TACCHI Home Economics Club, 9: Nurses Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Future Teachers Club, 9, 10: Newspaper, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 9: Riding Club, 9: Class Board, 9, 10, 12: French Club, 9, 10. 133 MARILOU L. TAEGE STEVE C. TAKLA Transfer from Victoria College, Alexandria, U.A.R., 123 Soccer, 9, 103 Basketball, 9, 10: Riding Club, 9, 10. JOHN J. TAUBER Transfer from Richards High School, Oak Lawn, Illinois, 113 Chess Club, 9, 10: Intramural Bowling, 10, 113 Intramural Bas- ketball, 10. JEAN E. TAYLOR Cheerleader, 9, 10, 11, Calendar Girl, 11. MICHAEL J. TAYLOR ROBERTA D. TAYLOR Orchesis, 11, 123 Drama, 9, 10. JEFFERY S. TE SELLE Gymnastics, 9, Wrestling, 109 Tennis, 10: Rifle, 9, 10, Ski Club, 9, 11, 125 Swimming, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club, 11, 12: Rifle Club Secretary-Treasurer, 10. DALE L. THAKE CAROL L. THEISS Class Board, 12. C7 134 SANDY A. THIRY Transfer from Marillac High School, Northfield, Illinois, 10 Journalism Club, 9, Ski Club, 10, 115 Film Society, 11: Drama, 11 RICK THOMPSON JOHN A. TILHOU Transfer from Lenape Regional, Medford, New Jersey, 113 Bas- ketball, 9, 10, 11, 12: Biology Club, 9, 10: Lettermen's Club, 11 125 Yearbook, 11: Ski Club, 12. KEN E. TODD Gymnastics, 9, 10: Ski Club, 12: Diversified Occupations Club, 12 BARBARA J. TOMCKO Orchesis, 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society, 11, 12. SUSAN L. TONGUE Ski Club, 10, 11, 12, Library Aid, 9: French Club, 9: GRA, 9 DEBORAH A. TORTORICE Vocal Music, 11, 125 Triple-S, 9, GRA, 10, 113 Class Board, 11 125 AFS, 123 Ski Club, 9. PAMELA A. TRACY Transfer from Maine South High School, Park Ridge, Illinois, 10 Ski Club, 11: Pep Club, 9: Class Representative, 9. JEFF A. TRAVER Transfer from Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska, 9 Baseball, 9, 103 Soccer, 93 Track, 113 Swimming, 113 Golf, 12 Basketball, 10: Spanish Club, 9, 10: French Club, 11, 12. v sn 'Z' a 7-1 Busy lunch line at Hersey. JAN TRUELSEN MICHAEL E. TWADDLE Transfer from New Providence High, New Providence, New Jersey, 11: Soccer, 9, 10. PAUL F. TWARDZIK Transfer from Maine West High, Des Plaines, Illinois, 10, Foot- ball, 9: Band, 93 Business. 9, 10: Ski Club, 12. ROSEMARY A. VALENTI Transfer from Niles North High, Skokie. Illinois, 11: Athletics, 9, 10. CINDY VANDERSCHAAF GRACE M. VANDEVER Transfer from Carbondale Community High, Carbondale, Illinois, 103 Drill Team, 9: GRA, 9, 10, 113 Pep Club, 9, 10: Ski Club. 11, 12: Bowling, 10: Future Business Leaders of America. 9: Secretary Club President, 11: GRA Vice President, 10. JOHN I. VAN MATRE MARILU VAN OVERLOOP Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. JEFF VAN TUINEN DEBRA L. VOEKS Ski Club, 11, 12: GRA, 9, 10, 11, 12: Tennis, 12: French Club, 9: Variety Show, 10, 11: Film Society, 11, 12. DAN A. VOGEL Transfer from St. Viator High, Arlington Heights, 10. ROBERT P. WACHSMUTI-I ALAN C. WAGNER MARK W. WALBRUN Transfer from Carlmont High, Belmont, California, 11: Scholar- ship Federation, 9, 10: National Honor Society, 11. 12: Literary Magazine, 10, 125 Science Club, 9, 103 Math Club, 12, Physics Club, 129 Debate, 12. BARBARA L. WANDER Pomberets, 12: GRA, 10, 11: Spanish Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 10, 11, 125 Vocal Music, 11: GRA Secretary, 11. MONTEL J. WATSON Cheerleading, 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Council, 103 National Honor Society, 11, 12, Inter-Club Council, 11, 12: Homecoming Princess, 10: Calendar girl, 113 Class Board, 9, 10, 11, 123 Honor Ping French Club, 9: Student Council Cor- responding Secretary, 10, Inter-Club Council Vice-President, 12: Cheerleading Secretary, 12: Cheerleading Executive Board Mem- ber, 12. GLEN G. WAUE Football, 9, Drama, 11. JOHN T. WEAVER Russian Club, 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council, 9, 10, 113 Band, 9, 10: Football, 9, 10, 11, 123 Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11, 12, Tennis, 9, 10, 11: Drama, 9: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Class Board, 10, 11: Varsity Club, 10, 11, 12, President of Varsity Club, 12. SHERI L. WEBER Transfer from Marina High School, San Leandro, California, 11: Orchestra, 9: Art Club, 9, 103 French Club, 9, 10: Block M Pep Club, 9, 10, Ski Club, 11, 123 Students for Environmental Action, 12, Class Secretary, 10. BRIAN B. WEGRZYN Transfer from Lane Tech High, Chicago, Illinois, 103 Swimming, 11: Football, 9, 10, 11: Slot Car Club, 9, Varsity Club, 11, 12, Ski Club, 10, 11, 12. JENNA D. WEIBEL Rifle Club, 103 Biology Club, 9: Pep Club, 9, 103 Wrestlettes, 11, 12: Future Nurses, 9: Ski Club, 12. JAMIE L. WEILER Office Occupations Club, 12. MIKE J 1 WELCH Transfer from Lake Park High, Medina, Illinois, 103 Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball, 9: H.B.C., 9, 10, 11, 12. STEPHEN G. WELLER Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball, 103 Band, 9, 10, P.E. Leaders, 11, 12: Ski Club, 12. RANDY A. WENDT Rifle Club, 10. LAWRENCE R. WEST ROBERT D. WHEELER LISA A. WHEELER P.E. Leaders, 11, 123 Drama, 10, 11, 12: Speech, 10: Pep Club, 9, 11, 123 Class Board, 10, 11, 123 Student Council, 11. PENNY A. WHISTON Class Board, 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council Representative, 9: Principal's Advisory Committee, 103 Drama, 9, 10, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: GRA, 9. MICHAEL J. WHITE Baseball, 113 Band, 9, 10: Debate Club, 9: Drama, 10, 11, 12. THOMAS M. WHITE Football, 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Track, 9, 10, 11, 12, Riding Club, 9, Varsity Club, 12. SANDRA L. WILLIAMS Vocal Music, 9, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, Drama, 9. ANN M. WILLIS Drama, 11, 12, Film Club, 11, Vocal Music, 11, 123 GRA, 113 Nurses Club, 9, 10, 113 Dance, 9, 10, 11. 136 ' I . iew 5 if MICHAEL Y. ZAKULA DANIEL E. ZALE Football, 9: Basketball, 9: Baseball, 10, 12: Ski Club, 10: P.E. Leaders, 11, 12. LEON A. ZASADNY Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Club, 11,12: Audio-Visual Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Camera Club, 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 11, 12: News- paper, 10, 11: Yearbook, 10: Ski Club, 12: Class Board, 12: Rifle Club, 9: Audio-Visual Club President, 10, 11: Camera Club, Vice President, 10. SHEILA M. ZEMBRUSKI School Store, 10, 11: Office Aid, 10: Art Club, 9, 10, 11: Nurses Club, 9, 10: Drama, 10: Library Aid. 9: Ski Club, 12: Art Club. Secretary, 10. BRIAN L'. ZIMMER Track, 9, 10, 11, 12: Cross-Country, 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Club, 11, 12: Newspaper, 11, 12: Sports Editor, 12: Wrestling, 9. RICHARD G. ZOLP CATHY J. ZOWADA Pomberets, 10. DIANE ZUKOWSKI KAREN J. ZUREK Pep Club, 9, 10: Office Aid, 9, 10: Drama, 9: Ski Club, 12: Riding Club, 12. MICHAEL C. WHORTON Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12: Cross Country, 9: Weight Lifting, 9, 10, 11, 12: Rifle Club, 9, 10, 11: Band, 9: Physics Club, 12. JANET L. WINANS Transfer from Ridgefield High, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 10: Vocal Music, 9, 10: French Club, 9: Drama, 12: GRA, 11. PAM J. WITEK Transfer from Good Counsel High, Chicago, Illinois, 9: Vocal Music, 9: Secretaries Club, 11: Diversified Occupations, 12. CAROL A. WITTHOFF French Club, 9, 10: Drama, 10: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Speech, 10, 11, 12: Office Aide, 11: Pep Club, 9. JAMES J. WOLF JACK H. WOODS Transfer from F.C. Hammond, Alexandria, Virginia, 11: Football, 10: Tennis, 10: Drama, 10. MICHAEL J. WOODWARD Football, 9, 10: Basketball, 9: Ski Club, 11, 12. JEFFREY A. YOUNT Vocal Music, 9: Students for Environmental, 11, 12. KIMBERLY S. ZAEHLER P.E. Leader, 11, 12: Pep Club, 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club, 10: Class Board, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society, 11, 12: Drama, 10, 12: Honor Pin, 11, 12. I , 'A '44 iii, f.:f ,, - l ,id 'IT' Q. 5 l . i 137 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Front Row: Secretary Judy Wilk, Vice-President Jim Gai- tus, Treasurer Sue Harkins. Row 2: President Ken Del- Prencipe. ROW ONE: Mike Aarons, Kathy Ab- bott, Andy Adams, Dave Adams, Dawn Adams, Dee Adrana, Mike Albanese. ROW TWO: Barry Alberts, Kevin Adrich, Kim Alexander, Nancy Al- linger, Alan Anderson, Gene Ander- son, Gary Anderson,Karen Anderson. ROW THREE: Val Andrews, Jane Antrim, Bob Arosen, Alan Aschoff, Lynn Aszman, Kevin Auld, Linda Ayers, Lynne Aylward. ROW FOUR: Stuart Bailey, Ted Bal- bier, Paul Barber, Randy Barnes, Chris Barrett, Jim Bartlett, Bruce Basak, Mark Basak. ROW FIVE: Mary Bellagamba, Sally Benson, Tom Berger, Clarence Berg- ling, Ed Bermudez,Jeff Betz, Debbie Beuder, Steven Bicouvaris. ROW SIX: Carl Bierdeman, Ted Bierdeman, Brian Biernacki, Sheryl Bierwirth, Judy Bjornson,Tom Black, Brian Blaine, Bonnie Blythin. 138 in Y HI ISTRICT B Y? ,,,. ,g i , , J , I A at , u? gag. , I-if I z 'M al A 4 f' I a I tl ,fl f ig 1 ., :J i I ,ff XY i . . A ,,, Jidi 5 F 2 Nk I N K . I .b Q 'lb -' .:44 i Q ,i ,E I Aalaa ind' fi L A 'r Uaaaiaai . , gr Q .set ana , 4 , 1i k , , f ,,y ,Q , , i S , i A22 Isa V , ' AA'Q- . fi? s , . f t in , ,: L , .l v , 1 , ,,.,,, 5 k, . , A,aE PA 1 4 K A Z YA p - gl 1 I I- 3, ., Q. f A A 5269 ,kk,kkV A .. .kkyy gag' I -1, L D 'b -. r H 'Q L in V ff. W ,px A , x. ,Q . ,f ' ' K Q 9 5 W e fi tv I OQIIR if if .X 5 , , ,. . . ' I J I J ilii T, A., r -- 1 1.4, , J Q- .A 1' I l A K I wiv fs f' in W-If ,Y lil iitm x 1 . I f ffi' b AQ? .- 2 X' A V lg ,, 5 A I , fx? . I .1 i A I :Aw m Z , Lv A At If 1' 'V . . ROW ONE: Mary Bohling, Mark Bohnhoff, Susan Bolling, Bonnie Bo- man, Vic Bondi,Paula Borys,Mitchell Brandau, Denise Braun. ROW TWO: Scott Brenner, Vicky Brettelle, Pat Broderick, Cathy Brodman, Lisa Brooks, Gary Bros- seit, Debbie Brown, Jon Browder. ROW THREE: Diane Brown, Rob Brown, Tom Buchanan, Paul Buck, Betsy Buckmiller, James Burandt, Theresa Burch, Linda Burgy. ROW FOUR: Debbie Burke, Mike Byrne, Terry Cacioppo, Dick Cald- well, Carol Campbell, Anna Cannel, Chris Carbine, Marion Carbine. ROW FIVE: Michael Carley, Rick Carlson, Jacki Carollo, James Carr, Stephanie Carriere, Terry Carroll, Bob Carter, Tom Cassidy. ROW SIX: Dave Chalfant, Valeri Chamberlain, Cathy Chartrand, Sharon Childs, Karen Chmel, Jim Churillo, Sally Clancy, John Clarke. ROW SEVEN: Candee Clinkert, Phil Coe, Terri Colia, Mat Comerford, Gregg Conley, Kathy Conlon, Dave Connelly, Jenny Cooney. ROW EIGHT: Donna Cory, Tom Cos- tello, Laurel Cotterman, Linda Cough- len, Dan Crane, Beth Crisler, Susan Crom, David Crosby. ROW NINE: Frank Czarnecki, Bren- da Damiana, Frank Dameron, Jon- athon Daniel, Tom Daniels, Carol Danegger, Cheryl Danegger, Nick Darras. ROW TEN: Sue Dauer, Debbie Day, Joseph Defano, Thomas Deluca, Sue Dettlaff, Steven Dickerson, Rob Dietz, Debra Digiovanni. ROW ELEVEN: Paul' Dilorenzo, Mike Dittmer, John Doeseckle, Lenny Dombrowski, Mary Donahue, Jim Donato, Mike Downs, Vickie Dudek. 139 ROW ONE: Robert Dudzik, Michael Duffy, Richard Dulin, Kathy Dur- ham, Thomas Durso, Mike Dwyer, Margaret Early, Bruce Edwards. ROW TWO: Gail Edwards, Debbie Egermeier, Glenn Eirich, Mary Ep- perly, Nancy Ernst, Edith Fabian, Michael Faflik, Judi Fararra. ROW THREE: Tom Farner, Mike Farrell, Ty Field, Mary Finn, Debi Fischer, Larry Fischer, David Fisch- er, Terry Fischer. ROW FOUR: Laura Fitzpatrich, Da- vid Ford, Karen Ford, Judy Foster, Peter Fowler, Melody Frase, Larry Fredrich, Barb Fryk. ROW FIVE: Mark Fullerton, Janis Furlong, Mary Gabl, Jim Gaitts, Paul Gallagher, Paul Galowich, Bob Galysh, Yoland Garcia. ROW SIX: Dru Gardzeleuski, Jan Garrison, William Gaske, Lynne Gas- ser, Glen Gast, Mark Geallis, Gary Geisser, Jen Geise. ROW SEVEN: JudyGi1l,HellenGlea- son, Lucy Goduto, James Gosswiller, Donald Gould, Don Green, Joe Green- berg, Tom Greene. ROW EIGHT: Nancy Greenwald, Ei- leen Griesch, Sue Griffing, Dennis Grinnel, George Grupe, Judy Grutz- macher, Bob Guderian, Rich Guen- ther. ROW NINE: Pam Gustavel, Debbie Guy, James Haack, Scott Hafemann, Marcy Hale, Craig Hall, Doug Hall, Susan Hall. ROW TEN: Randy Hansen, Susan Harkins, Debby Harrison, Dale Hay, Steve Hayward, Darrel Heasley, Dawn Hedberg, Judy Heideman. ROW ELEVEN: John Heimeshoff, Lisa Heitkotter, Stephan Heldt, Joe Heller, Tim Hellyer, Jeaneen Hen- inger, Mike Henry, Judy Hensley. 140 A ,,,,, ,,.. - W r rr :lii 'ilf ees if . sw 1. in to H ' kgs: 'fl .2 ,'..1 ,f:2:2' 1: :iil -. :i f . I S i iii , 1--.. 0 w:,+,xxfgf:f,cf5i 5 . f i fix., f ' o Y AY ' . -L V N i k -f., VV A L , I. Q :H K A L A yk x . ...J Ai ,.5,g.,f. .,,.. e .. . : i S 5, L Q s , . I Z, , L, K,,,, I Q-, g , ,L J , .. : - 1 H 5.1 . if ii A Fil-'v U5- J 'Z 6 ' 1 x i In 'S ' a- - , ,- 1 e, be ,,-: Q I :-. .. Y - . ? sa Q Q, rx! 1 .if S .X 1 i - - ll fl ieii A . A rssr ?i , M 1 i ie, ,F , Wiigf IN Q f ia f 5 fa, J L H 'Li 'x I . 9, 9 K ,, xt Lim! 5 J 'lv ' T in ' J v i li V , - A. - p 4 l , J 1 he my 17 1 H 1, 2' sf-r I Fl L G .-Q l. ' i Q Q. - . E W fl ' K f -ev. w. gf, f, Fr-ily, , 413 ,A 13 Q Y if 4. i w , .,.i: ,V lf gg ' -. ' -Q14 l il, f Q -.fi 'i-4' a bel s g,, . g Q - .aw ku ' 'J.xfi b I X is ff v Q , , ,, , 4 ' A Z ROW ONE: Melinda Herzog, Pat Hickey, Deborah Hilton, Shelly Hin- richs, Bryon Hlina, Norma Hobbs, Stephen Hoesterey, Mark Holder- ried. ROW TWO: Ann Hillingsworth, Marsha Holmes, William Hood, Steve Hopkins, Richard Huck, Mike Hueb- ner, Debi Huff, Robert Hulec. ROW THREE: Debra Hutchins,Mike Inkster, Gary Ipsen, Cheryl Jacobs, Nancy Janos, James Jirasek, Beryl Joerns, Barry Johnson. ROW FOUR: Connie Johnson, Dave Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Jeff John- son, Nona Johnson, Paula Johnson, Frank Jones, Richard Jordan. ROW FIVE: Doug Joyce, Bob Jur- anek, Jeane Kargol, Trudy Kastens, Karen Kemp, Nancy Kinkel, Jeff Kintzler, Harold Klatt. ROW SIX: Mike Klehr, Pam Kle- menz, Sue Klinger, Jo Kloempken, Doras Knauss, Tom Knight, Monika Knobloch, Gary Knutson. ROW SEVEN: Kathy Koenig, Kip Koenig, Steve Kolben, Jim Konczyr, Dennis Korte, Steve Kostka, Tom Kotel, Jeff Kozel. ROW EIGHT: Veronica Kraegler, Curt Kramer, Rick Krause, Jerry Krewer, Gary Krieg, Tom Kropp, Steve Kuebler, John Kulla. ROW NINE: Kathy Laier, Debby Lamb, Mike Langeloh, Mark Lang- seth, Jack Lesheff, Joan Lass, Karen Lautenschlager, Char Lawrence. ROW TEN: Terry Lee, Tom Lee, Terry Lefebvre, Mark Leonhard, Ann Lessen, Steve Lett, Genie Lindquist, Jim Lionikis. ROW ELEVEN: Wendy Lipinski, Mary Ann Lobes, Peggy Lockhart, Lynn Loffredo, Linda Lombardo, Tom Long, Jan Lovel, Mark Lucas. 141 ROW ONE: Lindy Luster, Richard Lynn, Patrick Madden, Marge Mal- zahn, Todd Martin, Mark Manoff, Resa Marsh, James Martin. ROW TOW: Nancy Martin, Luis Martinez, Erik Maseng, Nanci May, Lissa McCance, Rob McCarthy, Carol McCombs, Nancy McGrath. ROW THREE: Druanne McMillan, Lynda Meessmann, Bob Meishes, James Mercer, Greg Merrill, Fred Metzel, Cynthia Meyers, Ken Meyers. ROW FOUR: William Milam, Tom Milazo, Hank Milius, Mike Miljan, Jeff Miller, Kurt Miller, Mary Mil- ler, Wade Miller. ROW FIVE: Steve Milham, Diane Mocny, Linda Mohr, William Moore, Nancy Morava, Martina Mueller, Loretta Mulle, Judith Murphy. ROW SIX: Keith Myers, Morine My- slinski, Dennis Nagel, Tom Nanek, Mary Naples, Paul Naylor, Karen Nehmzow, Adrienne Nelson. ROW SEVEN: Barb Nelson, Lenore Nelson, Mike Nesbitt, Laura Neu- mann, Lauri Niarkos, Donna Nichol- son, Dee Nielsen, Rich Niemaszyk. ROW EIGHT: Gary Nissen, Greg Nissen, Valerie Nolen, Tom Noll, Sue Nordby, Linda Norman, Richard Norris, Michael Novak. - ROW NINE: Donald Neunthel, Mark Nute, Nancy O'Dea, Curt Ogurek, Jim Ohlin, Charles Oldenburg, Beth Oleary, Al Olson. ROW TEN: James Olson, Kim Ol- son, Jerrold Orlowski, Eric Ornberg, Steve Oshea, Richard Owens, Tom Ostrow, Holly Overton. ROW ELEVEN: Bob Pachorek, Effie Pallas, Andy Pancratz, Stan Parker, Sue Parkin, Craig Patterson, Ed Paul, Ann Marie Pawlowski. 142 'F , ,gm 1 A . ,Q YJ 1 0, f .l A ,mx K .'w:'..if-x I 2- k ,f 6 me . ,..j.:, 0 if . El i Y Q X i . . I .X Y 5' riff. W I , 4 , I' A I5 it ' W A P Q I in- - ' EJ ., f al, ' WV, . Q ' sv Q . 1 s ,., .4 ' I ,-f,4 by ,,... A , , , N5 if X f 9 ..i:' xg Q? 1A a t lf? ' ' l V ' ri : is .E ie fb .- Ab- , 4 f x .1 Q . N WV 1? at f I ll ? S it I X N I J X .1 '. -,..f , f W f A ESAA .N 9- , x ri! ll .,. I a Q, 11, f fi. 'I f Q jf. , t ,rp 11 i R .. gginvrl , I :..,., . ,..g , , s an .En 5 : X , , , ii y 'J I X . ,. 1 S t ' in I :W I 9. .19 ' f , Q, V , .,.,. 5 ,2 if .,,f'5 1 Qagxyt K. 5 A . I 6 ,. ,L Y, Y- ...il nf ,,, 5 s f i f il 4 -'N ' ai A 'A V , JJ-' v B X V f' 2, I i I F I 'l .-5' -A gk A 5,1 , ' P I, I C -'TI' 49 1 i H B ' I nf, M I X,At Fi if it v l f Q 'W I ,E p. V f S, J x.-. , 6 Q Y s vxix'-,lm in ' J ' qi W ROW ONE: Pat Penze, Nancy Petsch, Bob Pettigrew, Keith Pierson, Keith Pinkonsly, Terry Podzimek, Janet Poe, William Pool. ROW TWO: Gunther Popovtschak, Carol Porter, Terry Powell, Paula Powers, Al Pritz, Jim Psaras, Ed Pusatera, Caryn Rankin. ROW THREE: Laura Raymo, Randy Reames, Charles Red, Dave Reder- sen, Jeff Reed, William Regan, Mike Richartz, Tom Richter. ROW FOUR: Marianne Rieger, Lin- da Riehle, Debbie King, Mike Ring, Garrit Ringenoldus, Barbara Riser, Christina Rizza, Jeff Roberts. ROW FIVE: Bill Robinson, Brian Robinson, Don Robinson, Joy Rod- gers, Bill Rominski, Linda Rominski, Richard Rominski, Gaby Ronnet. ROW SIX: Randy Roth, Ronald Ry- an, Pauline Sablefeldt, Barb Sadow- ski, Steve Salkos, Greg Salzmann, Barbara Sandacz, Juana Sauceda. ROW SEVEN: Rick Scheffers, Mark Schlinker, Cindy Schmidt, Patte Schmitt, Jean Schneider, Scott Scho- enknecht, Margaret Schreiber, Ken Schreiner. ROW EIGHT: Linda Schwartz, Dar- lene Schweiss, Linda Scornavacco, Cathy Seefeldt, Jeff Seeger, Maura Shannon, Darrell Shaw,Nancy Shaw. ROW NINE: Terry Shaw, Gary Sheets, Margaret Shekleton, Greg- ory Shutt, Jane Sibbernsen, Cindy Siegel, Don Silvestri, Karen Sikorski. ROW TEN:John Simpson, Mary Sing- er, Timothy Sisson, Dave Sjogren, Brad Smith, Carol Smith, Jamie Smith, Robin Snell. ROW ELEVEN: Kerrie Sorenson, Melinda Sorenson, Janet Sorum, Ter- ri Sorum, Steve Southern, April Spaccarelli, Guy Spinks, Terry Sramek. 143 ROW ONE: Jim Stafford, Len Stan- ley, Jeff Stasik, Steve Steele, Denise Stefen, Joan Stegeman, Judith Stell, Nancy Stenger. ROW TWO: Gary Stenoien, Greg Stevenson, Ron Sternberg, Jeff Ste- ven, Nancy Stewert, Rick Stewert, Jack Stodsgill, Bob Stout. ROW THREE: Wendy Strauss, Ron Strict, Bob Strom, Kim Stronczek, Pamela Stubblefield, Pat Sullivan, Mary Joan Summers, Greg Sumner. ROW FOUR: Gail Sutton, Pattie Swartz, Frank Sweilding, Jane Szymanski, Sue Tabel, Dean Tag- gart, Karen Tague, Philip Tarrant. ROW FIVE: Jim Taugner, Cathy Taylor, Pat Teefey, Brad Tellschow, Dee Theodore, Barbara Thomas, Joan Thomas, Chant Thompson. ROW SIX: Sadie Thompson, Chris Thornton, Karen Tibbetts, Steve To- bin, Pat Treacy, Walter Treu, Don Treutler, Lindsay Trick. ROW SEVEN: Terry Trsar, Teri Trusk, Michael Tufo, Roseann Tully, Roswitha Ulm, Rhonda Umphress, Donna Usher, Kathy Vance. ROW EIGHT: Bob Vercruysse, Ron Vercruysse, Jay Viktona, Cindy Vile- kis, Larry Viscont, Kathy Wahl, Tom Waidanz, Pat Walker. ROW NINE: Elaine Wajerski, Tara Walsh, Pam Walsh, Tom Wasmer, Mace Wooldridge, Frank Walsworth Kristi Wardynski, Joan Watson. ROW TEN: Linda Watson, Ann Weaver, John Weiler, Carol Wein- berg, Sue Weinberger, David Wein- berg, Grant Weisenborn, Barbara Welch. ROW ELEVEN: Dave West, Bob Westphal, Diane Westphal, Daisy Weyhrich, Steve Wieber, Steve Wil- cher, Sheryl Wilford, Julie Wilk. 144 fi' ' . . X , ! ess . l 41 I M A-if nf , tl :-!yX if f ' ,' 53255555 ' 1 ' 'R nl if J - I f : -- - , I v I- ,' , VY 1' Q .. 4. 5 . r , L Q, my , -b ' ' , it Za 1 ' R ' lliff.i ' ' J kk ..f: C Wfrly JA, .. , . . ... I or I' W 1 '. k a . f., X H I V N6 - 4 . pp, f, 9 V AK .. A I Q I V. i X , ai Q A ,Jay if , , r ' 1 1 ' , ,Xi V il, 9 , , , . it , it A I K i I V L i e ., ,. L W K, ,X A X , .,.. .... t I . 3-5 , 5 C ta, if i 1, ng .Ii 1 1.05 I M fir i Q . -A . , H . . . '- M -. ,. . I U 'x H, . f I , 1 5 . 5. I 4' X ax D S ,. x. X ll ' W .ii - ',, AM RAS, 'ls I, Q33 . If la l f .A ,re A I U ROW ONE: Bob Wilke,J an Williams, Liz Williams, Lynn Wiren, Cindy Willig, Lee Wilson, Steve Wise,Jody Wittern. ROW TWO: Rod Wojcik, Rick Wolf, George Wootten, Linda Wratten, Steve Yates, Cathy Yetter, Jeri Yost, John Young. ROW THREE: Jeff Zaehler, Bob Za- leiski, Jenny Zeller, Dave Zold, Tom Zvoncheck. The Majorettes wind up their Christmas performance. Christmas decorators hard at work. Dave Weinberg chatting with Mr. Wilferd. .1-alxtih 145 ROW ONE: James Aarons, Joellen Abbs, Joe Abeijon, Debbie Adams, Pete Adams, Kathy Adrana, Steve Alesch, Allen Anderson. ROW TWO: Diana Anderson, Gary Anderson, Joanne Anderson, Marilee Anderson, Robin Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Donna Andrews, John Andrews. ROW THREE: James Andrick, Crys- tal Anson, Randy Antonelli, Steve Arnieri, David Atchison, Michelle Atwood, Scott Bacon, Alfred Bakos. ROW FOUR: James Balek, Becky Barker, Rosalyn Barker, James Bar- rett, Mark Bartkowiak, Mike Bartz, James P. Bastable, Mike Baumer. ROW FIVE: Cindy Becker, Kim Becker, Marge Becker, Ken Behm, Peg Bellagamba, Jay Benz, James Bergeson, Paul Bergren. ROW SIX: Mark Berkowitz, Paul Bernicchi, Anita Berwanger, Debora Bettinger, Susan Bicouvaris, Tom Biermann, Debi Bierut, Stan Bilik. 146 Q , .11 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Vice- President Scott Bacon, President Dennis Fitz- patrick, Treasurer Donna Deck, Secretary Michelle Newhouse. 2 Q 2 2. all J r 'f 94 A - 1? ff. If' r r , ' 1, rN -f .,.., ' ' I I, C . ' F 9 6 5, we A 9 A , ,,,g.Q, E Qio l e H , cvs' A fir . :Awx Q ' ' ' 4 F i Y I ,iv -Q-'L 'f I ' 14.2 W - r 'ff Q- iv' J 'N' we ,, 1- 13 1 . I AS ' 4 m 1 1 i7 A an , , E 5 1 Aiwx i Y-J' X, ,fi 'f iW:J 3721, . 133 ,H 'l 4- 'f I I I ! l ' 'djs' n T, N I '5--5 .' ' A ,. ..:s1,. xc - I - A I 23 IE .fu I -Ms' A .4 'S I iii o, Sky ' in Lj'fAQ, ' :,g.lv4:L , g , A N 4 '4 1, limiy ROW ONE: Scott Bischoff, Linda Birn, Nancy Bjork, Jerry Blackwell, Lynda Blaney, Susan Bobowski, Barb Bohling, Gail Bohnhoff. ROW TWO: Dan Boncher, Karen Bondy, Robert Bosley, Mike Bova, Sherrie Boyatt, Dan Brabeck, Barb Brady, Kathy Brennan. ROW THREE: Kathy Brill, Mike Broderick, Debbie Brown, Kathi Brown, Craig Bruchauser, William Bruck, Robert Brundege, Chuck Brunke. ROW FOUR: Mark Bucior, Greg Buffa, Tim Burandt, Pat Burgess, Diane Burke, Karen Burzak, Mark Butler, Randy Byrd. ROW FIVE: Jan Caldarazzo, Marty Campbell, Chuck Cannell, Ralph Carl- son, Debbie Carroll, Sharon Carroll, Marc Caruso, Lynne Catanzaro. ROW SIX: Debbie Chamberlain, Cindy Childs, Jane Christensen, Bill Clarke, Michael Coan, Roger Coff- man, Ira Cohen, Karen Cokash. ROW SEVEN: Alan Colberg, David Colburn, Mark Collier, Cathy Collins, Kay Connaughton, Randy Conner, Bruce Copland, Carol Cortes. ROW EIGHT: Tom Coultas, Denise Contois, Sue Cranmer, Pat Crist, Caryn Cuicio, Joan Cullen, Bill Cun- ningham, Debbie Cunningham. ROW NINE: Pamela Currier, Gerri Damato, Cathy Danegger, Karen Danik, Scott Davis, Donna Decker, Joann Dinou, Chris Dickerson. ROW TEN: Jay Denenberg, Rebecca DenBeste, Dave Demars,Mike Delre, Barb DeLisle, Jean Delghingaro, Rob Deisenroth, Shaun Deihl. ROW ELEVEN: Dorthy DiSomma, Ellen Ditmanson, James Dobbs, Tom Doczi, Mike Dodd, George Dodgen, Barry Doerscheln, Rick Doetsch. 3 147 ROW ONE: Mike Donato, Ellen Don- ohue, David Dooman, Sandy Dormal Drake Terri Drake Linda Drain, Alan Drake, Bonnie I V i Q x I 1 ROW TWO: Jerry Draxler, Randy Drury, Mary Duffy, Diane Dulin, Brenda Dunn, Rich Duran, Scott Edwards, Philip Ehlen. ROW THREE: Donna Eldridge, Lin- da Elisco, Ray Ellis, Pat Engel- bretsen, Cindy Enright, Jack Er- linger, Pat Ernest, Patty Eversman. ROW FOUR: Gary Ewen, Judy Fab- isiewicz, Diane Falder, Vicky Falk, Calvin Fanslow, Melody Farner, Kathy Fenlaciki, Richard Fenton. ROW FIVE: Jeanine Fermo, Roberta Finch, Neal Firth, Pat Fitzgerald, Dennis Fitzpatrick, Rick Fleming, Barbara Forbis, Bob Ford. ROW SIX: Kathy Fornero, Tom Fos- ter, Casey Frankewicz, Lynn Fred- rich, Judy Freebus, Karen Freis- muth, Larry Friedrichs, Marty Friel. J 'i , A A f ae, A . 5 ' L . iw. .. 4 1,3 , - I , . f --el pl ! Ti H Q if 6 Q 5 ,, 9 O 4' , ' N1 Ri 'F E as 5 Orchesis performs to the music of Simon and Garfunkle. Everybody gets in the act during Christmas T1 .. 4 -. ,X .., Ns 9 iz f N 6 v 3 Y-V15 , T -km'V Q. fy T H BOW T N. J ' -R y- O Q N Q if if x it T: 1 +A .1595 2 1 ll IA ml Q? V ..l Math students appear to be studying hard. The woods shop provides an excellent place for one to display his talents. f' it af N N -, v- ,, 9 14 1? ,a . 'v 1 , - if A , ' f N 0 is! , ..R,,,W ROW ONE: Blake Frodin, Mike Fu- kami, Mary Beth Funk, Gail Gagli- ano. Hannelore Gank, Joan Ganzer, John Gardner, Karen Gargano. ROW TWO: Mike Garrison, Mark Gaslin, Ralph Gehlert, Kathy Gen- try, Jackie Gerasca, Jim Gherardini, Pam Ghilardi, Cathy Giannini. ROW THREE: Bruce Gibson, Joanne Gilligan, Karen Giovannini, Al Glaser, Loretta Goduto, Paula Godwin, Jo- anne Goegan, Dave Goesling. ROW FOUR: Susan Goins,KarlGom- pertz, Roseann Gorecki, Kay Gou- wens, Steven Grant, Barb Green, Steve Greinke, Torre Grendahl. ROW FIVE: Huelwen Griffiths,Mark Grotjahn, Debra Guenther, April Guenther, John Haack, Kim Haem- ker, Mark Hafeman, Keith Hahn. ROW SIX: Ken Hahn, Carol Hale, Greg Hale, Terri Hale, Bruce Ham- ilton, Bruce Hammergren, Bonnie Hanetho, Doug Haney. f 149 43 5 u 1. ez Biology students learn about the makeup of molecules. Some more hall decoratois ROW ONE: Kurt Haney, Dan Har- rington, Kim Harrington, Pat Hart, Amy Hartl, Diane Hartmann, John Hastings, Greg Hatch. ROW TWO: Jane Hathaway, Mary Haughey, Diane Hawkins, Keith Hayden, Bruce Heather, CharlesHef- lebower, John Heidemann,Jeri Heinz. ROW THREE: Robin Heiser, Thomas Heller, Brent Heunisch, Jeff Hickey, Denise Hill, Ellen Hines, Walter Hinrichs, Gary Hobbs. ROW FOUR: John Hofer, Kathleen Hofer, Joe Hofmann, Jim Holbrook, Cindy Hook, Kathy Horstman, Mike Horvath, Judy Horwitz. ROW FIVE: Greg Hougendobler, Steve Houghton, Cheri Howe, Debbie Hoya, Scott Hoyne, Barry Huebner, Bob Hull, Phil Immel. ROW SIX: Louise Inman, Debbie Iskiersky, Gregory Jacobs, James Jacobsen, Ken Jacobsen, Patricia Jacoby, Sandie J ahnke, Mary J allits. 150 X ll X R ,X A r 4 . 'v '-1' ff.. Ml : ,,,,g ' '., . b W, A ' ,.1-U-C' ,amine Q , ,n T , A , X V- fn., - ' , , xx. s :,f S ' ' ,,- Q1 'lf ,ill QQ i s Q2 9: 2 . iez fi - A S S ' ' L f'X 3 fitfx 5 E9 ROW ONE: Debbie J annotta, Karen Jelen, Jim Jenkins, Mary Jester, Cheri Johanson, Shirley Johns, Da- vid Johnson, Lynn Johnson. ROW TWO: Mark Johnson, Steve Johnson, Sue Johnson, Dave Jones, John Jones, BillJoor, Marilynn Jouse, Sally Junala. ROW THREE: Corinne Kaiser, Jeff Kaitschuck, Kirk Kallas, Ann Kamp, Joan Kanellis, Andy Karigan, Eliza- beth Kastens, Sarah Kaul. ROW FOUR: Gerri Kaye, Dale Kent- gen, Barbara Kessler, Lynn Kieffer, Steve Kirk, Tom Kleinschmidt, Ray- mond Klemmer, Sue Kloster. i ROW FIVE: Regina Knight, Valerie Knoll, Colette Knudsen, Cindy Koch, Bruce Koelling, Kim Koenig, Tho- mas Koenig, Noel Koerner. ROW SIX: Gerald Kohn, Linda Kol- ben, Mark Kopeny, Robert Kornelly, Debbie Korper, Milissa Krakowiak, Kathy Kreusch, Debra Kubiak. ROW SEVEN: Roger Kuhns, Dave Kuntz, Bruno Kvetinskas, Carrie Lacher, Debbi Lamantia, Patricia Lannoye, Tom Laporte, Donna La- Rocco. ROW EIGHT: Neal Laue, Lori La- vander, Bob Leadley, Pat Learch, Randy Lechelt, Jimbo Leigh-Page, Dan Leider, Tom Leisten. ROW NINE: Kevin Lephart, Jan Lesniak, Scott Lewandowski, Diane Lewis, Mark Lewis, Claudia Libman, Barb Lindsey, Mark Lindsey. ROW TEN: Thomas Loch, Mary Lockhart, Carol Lodes, Dawn Loriss, Matt Loriss, Jan Luehrs, Les Lund- berg, Joanne Lynch. ROW ELEVEN: Barb Lynn, Joyce Macaluso, Terry MacBride, Bruce MacDonald, Steve MacKay, Kathy MacNamara, Patricia Maddiex, Ralph Mader. 151 ROW ONE: Kimberly Makuh, Joni Maloney, Carol Manning, Steve Mar- cin, Linda Marcussen, Gregory Mar- ek, Marje Markowski, Bob Marzec. ROW TWO: Tony Mattas, Charles Matthews, James Mattini, Kirk Mayo, Debbie McCombs, Carol McCoy, Dan McDermott, Gail McDonald. ROW THREE: Gail McGillard, Pat McGowan, Mary McGuire, Debbie McIntosh, Debbie McKinnon, Jack McLaughlin, Barbara Meister, Mark Mesnard. ROW FOUR: Sue Metzler, Edward Meyer, Gary Meyer, Kenneth Meyer, Bruce Michaels, Monika Michels, Scott Miesfelot, Cathy Mikols. ROW FIVE: Pat Miller, Steve Mil- ler, Robert Millham, Paul Mashke, Douglas Mitchell,David Mocny,Vince Monteleone, Kevin Moore. ROW SIX: Deborah Morey, Tom Morrison, Eric Morrow, Sue Mor- row, Rhonda Motzkus, Janice Mud- rak, Debra Mueller, Dean Muenzer. ROW SEVEN: Mark Mulder, Kathy Mullally, Leonard Mulle, Kathy Mur- phy, Tom Murphy, Alan Myers, Aud- rey Nadel, Cora-Lee Nagel. ROW EIGHT: Bob Nagorny, Amy Neuberger, Rich Neuckranz, Sue Neugebauer, Michele Newhouse, James Nichols, James Nichols, Robert Noll. ROW NINE: Paul Nolte, David Nunes, Mike O'Brien, John O'Con- nell, Diane Odea, Susan O'Gurek, Patricia O'Hara, Carol O'Leary. ROW TEN: Deborah Oliver, Janet Olson, Kathy O'Malley,PeggyO'Mal- ley, Cynthia Ondracek, Kimberly Ort, Nancy Oster, Theresa Ottery. ROW ELEVEN: Barbara Oxford, Rick Pace, Elaine Palmer, Kevin Pancratz, Mary Pastorello, Michael Patton, Mary Paul, Zorica Peric. 152 B e ' 4 if Y wil J xl :X ,Y , N an f . ,-- -' ' fix .. Q g X 'Yi ... fi ik, .. . Q 1 9 , A A .f .4 by t'!,x , 'J A P I i n J , ' A . J l ' i 2' ' . i , , ,. - U , , - ..- Q 1 1 Q ' ,- V , xx K, J I ..,v Q if A A l i . w . .rl f 1R15 . 1 L L .1 Q ,Q Hi R , -f ' ,, f' gb 4- x 1 E' r A - 7 ' a.,..,- ,Z L it ' T ' b L fo li, are , f , Q fx ' J K Jef wg' S 1 x p i n gi 5 Y X Hersey student caught in the act of defacing school ROW ONE: Terry Perschon, Katie Petersen. Marc Petersen, Karyn Pe- terson, Paul Peterson. Bob Piatkow- ski, Mary Piedlow. ROW TWO: Pauline Piehl, Robert Piorek, Linda Place, Julie Plunkett. Brigitte Popovtschak, Mark Potter, Debra Potts, Janice Poznanski. ROW THREE: Brad Prasse, Donna Pruyn, Karen Purcell, August Pusa- teri, John Rahn, Jeffrey Rakow, Chris Ramsey, Marilyn Rateike. ROW FOUR: Gayle Paterman, Nancy Ratner, Julie Ravas, Debra Ray, Charlene Raymo, Debra Ren- ner, Mike Reschke, Sallie Reta. ROW FIVE: Jeff Richards, Mike Richardson, Dale Riechers, Kathy Riele, Karen Riggs, Scott Rinda. Nola Ringenoldus, Kevin Rittger. ROW SIX: Scott Robertson,J on Robi- chaud, Kevin Roby, Kathy Rodgers, Robert Rohde, Kathy Rominski, Andi Roser, Pamela Roshegger. property. Dave Weinberg never minds posing for a picture. -J i, fr-,is 153 ROW ONE: George Rosnick, Sheri Rubino, Mike Ruck, Steve Rudnik, Mary JoAnne i,Runtini, Pat Ryan, Elizabeth Ryder, Cathie Sabin. ROW TWO: Shari Sahlin, Sue Sah- lin, Cheryl Salas, Kim Salzman, Jeff Samaras, Lori Sampson, Ruth Sand- ers, Sue Sandluno. ROW THREE: Debra Saunders, James Sauter, David Schachner, Jill Schaeffer, Cathy Scherdin, Pat Scher- er, Marie Schiffhauer, Tt m Schildgen. ROW FOUR: Patricia Schlosser, Sue Schmidt, Sue Schmidt, Tom Schnell, Gail Schubert, Steve Schwabe, Bob Scott, Deb Sebright. ROW FIVE: Trudi Sedlak, Ed Sei- fert, Olivia Selinger, Sheryl Sepke, Joyce Serio, Diane Shafer, Mary Shanahan, Leonard Shaw. . ROW SIX: Marcie Sheffield,J oe Shep- herd, Bradford Sherwood, Colleen Shields, Debbie Shields, Carol Shoe- maker, Jean Siciliano, Debra Siers. ROW SEVEN: Joseph Sikorski, Di- ane Sim, Larry Simpson, Norm Sis- son, Dawn Skittone, Gary Smith, Russ Smith, Chris Snarski. ROW EIGHT: Jan Soderberg, Don Sokol, Tracy Sorensen, Paul Sor- rentino, Kathy Sowa, Mark Spang- ler, Wendy Spina, Kim Spinks. ROW NINE: Jill Springston, Linda Stack, Mark Stadalsky, Robin Stef- fen, Rosemarie Steffens,Sandy Stein, Susan Stell, George Stephanos. ROW TEN: JoAnn Stevenson, Pam- ela Stolzner, Cindy Strong, Scott Sucher, Barb Sullivan, Kathy Sul- livan, Pat Sullivan, Chuck Sully. ROW ELEVEN: Cathy Sutherland, Scott Sutherland, Patty Sutton, Gary Swanson, Paul Swanson, Mike Swish- er, Denise Szarabajka, Perry Szkud- larek. 154 f. lr -..Q - , - , , 6 f Q, if , ,,,' , ,1 ' X 1 Q M7 ' k,....--f -. I. ng, Q Q Q5 xx J X U t . hx . .n. If i N xii ,Ai - L Q , . Q Y, Q 51, .V . N ' - 'N Vg g F riff Q ' ji, F34 4, f I L L V I A I I N M is L 7. wi X A M Z T - ' if X4 All ' - if ,X J X 'idx ,f HA. gli , R Lvl, N ig G i ' X y 1 W , , I - ' g , liiwffmsl 5 -it , RQJL ' is if f -. H 'Q 4 : V, 5 ' I J! Q 3 'Ji -' . 1- ROW ONE: Miles Szymanski, Victor Tanabe, Judy Taylor, John Tea- garden, Mark Thomas, Rick Thorpe, Leslie Tilhou, Laura Timmins. ROW TWO: Mike Tom, Karen Tor- kelson, Larry Traiforos, Tom Treut- ler, Robert Trevino, Denise Turley. Tina Turnbull, Nancy Vanderschaff. ROW THREE: Frankie Vandever. Rick Viktora, Ken Viscount, Rick Voeks, Barb Volden, Bill Voss. Pat Voss, Patti Vot. ROW FOUR: Jane Walbrun, Tim- othy Wald, Chris Wallis, Margie Wargin, Dan Wasmer, Karin Wa- trin, Albert Weichers, Denise Weinert. ROW FIVE: Kurt Weisenborn, Mike Welch, Stephen Welch, Christine Wendell, Patty Wenzel, Janet West. Sheldon Wheaton, Tom Wheeler. ROW SIX: Pamela Whiston, David White, Rick Wille, Tom Williams, Nancy Willig, Kathy Willis, Debra Willow, James Wilson. ROW SEVEN: Steve Wilson, Ed Wirz, John Wittl, Denise Wojtowicz, Gerard Wonneberg, Randall Wubs, Dan Wuest, Sandra Wykes. ROW EIGHT: Marissa Wyeth, Mau- reen Yary, Jeffrey Yetter, Vicky Zaetler, Jim Zanolli, Donald Zelm, Jeff Zolitor,Ray Zubler, Mark Zuelke. Hersey fans provide enthusiastic support at the Palatine game. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFI- CERS. Fl ont Row: Secretary Kris Koza, Treasurer Ellen Mil- ler. Row 2: President Tom Good, Vice-President Brian Nelson. ROW ONE: Pat Accettura, James Adams, Cathleen Adams, Nancy Ad- ams, Dawn Adams, Randy Ahlquist, Terri Albanese, Cheri Alberts. ROW TWO: Sheila Aldrich, Jay Al- letto, Peggy Alonso, John Alsup, Cathy Anderson, Dan Anderson, Jeff Anderson, Jim Andersen. ROW THREE: Jim Anderson, Rich Anderson, Barbara Andrae, Audrey Andrews, Russell Andrews, Tom An- tonelli, Bill Arling, Philip Aschoff. ROW FOUR: Sue Asznan, Jim Ay- ers, Amy Bader, Debbie Bakalar, Mike Baker, John Baldridge, Mark Balek, Harry Banbury. ROW FIVE: Dan Bandu, Deborah Bang, Richard Barboro, Dave Bar- ger, Kevin Barker, Michael Barnd, Brian Baron, Paul Bartkowiak. ROW SIX: Deb Bartlett, Tracy Bax- ter, Greg Beck, Raymond Becker, Barb Behrends, John Bengal, Raul Bermudez, Ray Bernatt. 156 -54 L, ,. , A rx V :'il c l V - ' M ,fl n V tisi i T w-., 41 4 . Qi 1 'N T' . J, f ,i f .3 l r f It ' 1 f A 4. -x -'S ' J, as . .L - V- 5, ,L X 'ff - t if A 4 i J 1 , , K lm - ' il, ' Y , , f I i' X K K V , Q a 'l 2 1 , ,li .yy X -N ', .4 , x 4 i fl 4 azf. ' Qffiii iss , p' , S H 'D S '. 5 K . A i 'A' A: L L Ai ilk ' f it , Q .C ' 3 t . I 'f xg,-Q N4 . hQ f ,a-'ffl he I Q - ROW ONE: Robyn Best, Dianna Beuder, Ted Bialek, Linda Bianchi, Nan Bierwirth, Steve Birkett, Barry Birkholz, Deb Bishop. ROW TWO: Linda Bista, Susan Bis- ta, Diana Black, Mark Blix, Karen Boettcher, Karen Boint, Diane Bo- lash, Sharon Boncher. ROW THREE: Catherine Borys, Pamela Boyd, George Bozlinski, Ste- phanie Brabeck, Robert Bradbury, Jim Braun, Nancy Braun, Catherine Brausch. ROW FOUR: Bob Brede, Nancy Brenan, Sue Brennan, Marcy Bren- ner, Steven Brewer, Peg Broderick, Pat Browder, John Brown. ROW FIVE: Joni Brown, Lore Brown- ing, Donald Brunke, Bill Burdette, Sue Burns, Tom Burridge, Ann Burr, Massimo Busternn. ROW SIX: Robert Butler, Nina Cald- well, Mary Carley, Tammy Carriere, Mike Carroll, John Caruso, Jeanne Castre, Rick Cecconi. ROW SEVEN: Steve Chalfant,Deb- bie Cherardi, Crieg Christensen, Don Christensen, Duane Christensen, Rocky Clancy, Jeann Clark, Larry Clayton. ROW EIGHT: Greg Cochran, Robin Ann Coe, Chris Cokash, Pat Collins, Randall Combs, Charlie Conlon, Bruce Conroy, Chris Cooney. ROW NINE: Scott Copenhauer,John Corbett, William Cormack, David Corzine, John Costello, Gary Cough- len, Darrell Cox, James Cox. ROW TEN: Janet Coy, Gary Crowe, Cynthia Crown, Dan Cummings, Cheryl Cunningham, Mike Czarnecki, Rebecca Dalebroux, Tad Daley. ROW ELEVEN: Daniel Damato, Sue Daniano, Pat Dameron, Charles Dan- egger, Mary Danckert, Mark Daniel, Dan Dathe, Candy Davis. 157 ROW ONE: Peggy Davis, Patricia Day, Bob Deacon, Ruth Dearen, Jeff Deering, Gary Del Principe, Ellen Deluca, Ronald Dettmann. ROW TWO: Robert Deuster, Sue Dexter, William Diehl, Donna Die- terich, Kathe Digiovanni, Fred Doerr, Mark Donnan, Chuck Dooman. ROW THREE: Steve Drake, Terri Drake, Charles Dressmer, Mark Droegemueller, Valerie Dudek, Ver- non Dudzik, John Duffy, Mike Durso. ROW FOUR: Kerry Dvorak, Phyllis Ebbdle, Janice Eggert, Tom Ehren- fried, Dale Ekberg, Karen Eldredge, Steve Emory, Linda Enzmann. ROW FIVE:William Epperly, Charles Erickson, Dick Erler, John Espieg, Ray Esquibel, Jane Evans, Karen Evans, Linda Even. ROW SIX: Margaret Even, Mike Fa- bian, Joel Fantuzzi, Julie Farrell, Mike Farrell, Janet Fergus, Pete Fessler, Rick Fischer. ROW SEVEN: Anthony Fliss, Pa- tricia Flynn, David Francis, John Francis, Mark Federichs, Jim Fre- dian, Bruce Fredrich, Bruce Freed- man. ROW EIGHT: Cindy Fremder, Doug- las Frey, Diane Friello, Richard Fro- din, Laurie Fuchs, Scott Furgerson, James Furlong, Alan Gabriel. ROW NINE: Juanita Gagle, Maria Garcia, Jill Gardzelewski, Scott Gar- rison, Sharon Garza, Bill Gasser, Ann Gaughan, Laurie Gausman. ROW TEN: Cindy Gaywood, Melanie Gebhart, Dale Geyger, Sue Gellatly, Virginia Ganualdi, Joe Gerasco, Deb- ra Germaine, Joyce Gibbon. ROW ELEVEN: Leaann Gibson, Margaret Gildemeister, James Gius- tino, Michael Glink, Nancy Gloyd, Pam Goedert, Mark Goesling, Ed- ward Goetzei. 158 A ll ,iii S, fi M Fl f ll - J - ff Qi 6 2 1 A-f ligfilhfle' iii! 1 5 O, Fi' 1 ,N li f QB e J ff- .,,: A E Kami' Wil: -3 c W W X ., f 4, fl .W I .F A rl iv in I Q 6 N s Jr, 'b I . A - ..- 47. mtl rr r ' fi-f ' I' I ' l iq ,ii -1.i r gi .' ' O Q- - 5 .V Q' , ,.g, .- 'Q C - - 'I r K: . f xl 4 -Q -Q . il f 1 M A f w - L ,, ug J , -: ,L Q . f l, ' H1 y Y I ' . A ul '- it I i 'lil' ' 'Q f- r if M, .' . Q ga af -Laia gfs 5 . ' - A VX : lo fi 'f'i l Wgx M- ROW ONE: Paul Gonzalez, Tom W. Good, Jill Gordon, Mark Graumann, Brian Green, Donald Green, Dan Grosch, Peggy Guenther. ROW TWO: Debra Guerriero, Gary Gullo, Pam Goskey, Linda Gustke, Gary Gustafson, Larry Guy, Sheila Hagan, Michael Haggard. ROW THREE: Debbie Hall, John Hall, Gregory Halpin, Melissa Hal- vorsen, Richard Hammesfahr, Cheryl Hanley, Debbie Hansen. ROW FOUR: Theresa Hanssen, Don- ald Harlan, George Harris, Marc Harris, Robert Harrison, Laurie Hartry, Greg Hartwell, Terrie Hay. ROW FIVE: Melinda Heath, Jean Heft, Chris Heldt, Pat Hemme, Dave Henderson, Steve Hendrickson, Lynn Herbershoff, Michael Herbert. ROW SIX: Deborah Heuer, Michael Hickey, Robert Hickey, Heidi Hiet- anen, Jeannie Hilfman, Linda Hin- richs, Robin Hittman, Paul Hlina. ROW SEVEN: Dave Hobbs, Nancy Hobbs, Art Hoesterey, Scott Hoff- mann, John Hofmann, Beverley Hoo- son, Scott Horan, Kevin Hornick. ROW EIGHT: Mary Hrdbatin, Judy Huck, Glen Imonetti, SuAnne Ink- ster, Sandra Isaacson, Juliane Jacob, Jack Jacobs, Jean Jacobsen. ROW NINE: Diane J ankiewicz, Car- ol J anoska, Jerome J anoska, David J aros, Jay Jarvis, Debbie Jason, Lois Johns, Jeff Johnsen. ROW TEN: Connie Johnson, David Johnson, Gary Johnson, Marc John- son, Keith Johnson, Paul J ohnson, Nea Johnston, Cythia Jordan. ROW ELEVEN: Jack Joseph, Dave Joyce, Karen Juhl, Dawn Justesen, LuAnn Kaitschuck, Janet Kalal,Jeff Kallman, Jeff Karer. 159 ROW ONE: Tony Karigan, Mark Kaspar, Sheri Kauffman, Tarey Kaz- mierczak, Phillip Kelly, Melanie Kel- sey, Don Kielack, Kevin Kilgore. ROW TWO: Peggy Kimble, Pat Kirk, Donna Kirstein, Robbi Kisch, Laura Klehr, Mark Kleiner, RachelKleven, Denise Klis. ROW THREE: Pat Kloster, Sharon Kneisel, Bob Kneller, Bruce Knight, Dan Knudsen, Kim Knuttel, John Koelle, Tim Koenig. ROW FOUR: Susan Konczyk, Virgin- ia Korte,Kristine Koza, Mark Krause, Linda Kravetz, Georgi Kr eu g e r, Doug Kreusch, Kathy Krewer. ROW FIVE: Martha Kroger, War- ren Kruckmeyer, Bob Kubat, Frank Kubat, Sue Kuebler, Kathy Kuhl- mann, Randy Kurinsky, Vicki Kur- man. ROW SIX: Mary Kurtz, Richard Laich, Terry Lakome, Richard Lane, Peggy Lange, Julia Larko, Bob La- rue, Debbie Lass. ROW SEVEN: Nancy Lasorella, Deb- ra Latimer, Laurie Laughlin, Robert Lautenschlager, Cynthia Lavern- way, Heather Lawlor, Steve Lay, Catherine Lear. ROW EIGHT: Chris Lebbin, Pat Lee, Ted Lee, Charlene Lender, Dennis Leonard, Sharon Leonhard, Beckie Lephart, Pat Less. ROW NINE: Donna Lett, Dave Lev- erick, Janice Lewin, Joel Lewon, Andrew Libman, Charles Liedl, Nancy Lindell, Jeff Lindeman. ROW TEN: Ronald Lindsay, Paul Lobue, Tim Loch, Claudia Lodes, Judy Loffredo, Scott Loftus, Terri Lombardo, Alice Lorenz. ROW ELEVEN: Jeff Louis, Janice Lounsbery, John Ludwigsen, Joyce Lynch, Robert Lynfoot, Theresa Ma- bus, Debra Mack, Barb Macnamara. 160 df f . if ,rv .K l ' of I . Qw- ' 5' L3 i . 1 x .4 , -fg, x K ay? me . 1 L .4 . A s. , -'I-Q ' ti ill ,W o Q Q ,, V , , ' . ,1 , 1 4 il ' uv' 9 ei f E 'lil 2' M ' ' MZ? 4.-J I if 3 ig' i V L Q ' ' i il , Mm, .ll to 9 v A , Q but .1 R H at V.. fr ,gf A, I gg r' ii ,ii ug., 1 I 9 1 ml: t R !, Q, I . 2, fl- M 3 , J' A E' ' , I v 'i - ' v i l , . , Q A 1 I J X 'V wi ' ig K p , ,gil f Y -4 3 . qus -.x .Q is A. 1 ' A Y h X! Q., l l iii l ' ,fvv-'P w c A LJ fp ROW ONE: Ray Magnani, Ben Mahl- man, Rich Malinowski, Pat Malley, David Malone, Angela Mangi, Joan Marinier, Julie Marinier. ROW TWO: Pat Markowski, Dave Marshall, Homero Martinez, John Maseng, Lynn Matthews, Robert Mauer, Phillip Mayer, Elaine Maze. ROW THREE: Tim McCallum, Rick McCarroll, Debra McCarthy, Mike McCauley, Karen McCoy, Susan Mc- Coy, Jacki McCubbin, Mike McCue- lagh. ROW FOUR: Bill McEachern, Shaw- na McGray, Michael McGrath, Col- leen Mclntire, Maggi McLaughlin Lynne McVey, James Meehan, Jef Meessmann. i ROW FIVE: Otto Meisenheimer, Margaret Memmott, Steven Merker, Laura Merle, Allan Meske, Karen Meyer, William Meyer, Daniel Mi- chalec. ROW SIX: Sally Milaza, Denny Mil- ler, Edward Miller, Ellin Miller, Kim Miller, Terry Miller, Lory Mills, Bob Milus. ROW SEVEN: Fred Mitchell, Stan Mitchell, Ron Mitsos, David Mnicho- wicz, Tom Mogge, Fidel Mora, Ken Morrow, Suzanne Mosher. ROW EIGHT: Joseph Mross, Jeff Mueller, Tom Mullally, John Murphy, Mike Murphy, Diane Nangle, Tho- mas Nehmzow, Kim Neill. ROW NINE: Brian Nelson, Kristi Nelson, Lee Nelson, Chris Nesbitt, Katie Newman, Marilyn Nicol, Den- ise Nielsen, Mike Nigre. ROW TEN: Cinda Nolen, Jeffrey Nord, Betty Norris, John Norris, Denise Novak, Sue Novak, Gary Nunes, Roberta Nyberg. ROW ELEVEN: Barbara Oakley, Kathy O'Brien, Rose Oehler, Kirk Oliver, Nancy Olivier, Christine Ols- son, Diane Onofrid, Mark Opels. 161 ROW ONE: Sheldon Orcutt, Haris Orkin, James Oshea, Thomas Ost- ler, Mike Ovadenko, Marcia Owen, Kenneth Owens. ROW TWO: Leslie Paice, Lynn Paice, Helen Pallas, Susan Panzer, Eric Papach, Debbie Patterson, Nancy Pauley, Gary Penley. ROW THREE: Deanne Pennisi, Lin- da Perkins, Mike Peters, Cheryl Petersen, Donna Peterson, Doreen Peterson, Scott Peterson, Terri Peterson. ROW FOUR: Laura Pettenuzzo, Bri- an Pickering, Cynthia Pierce, Paul Pinkonsly, Liz Pokora, Susan Powell, Ruth Powers, Tom Prchal. ROW FIVE: Pete Prohaska, Mike Psaras, Michael Pusatera, Karen Quigg, Susan Quillen, Sue Radcliff, Barbara Rand, Chris Rankin. ROW SIX: Patricia Raymo, Marshall Reagle, Ricky Reames, Robin Reb- mann, Karen Reichel, Joyce Reiland, Paul Reilly, Jeff Reinhard. ROW SEVEN: Jim Regan, Judy Renk, Donna Riccio, Lynne Richardz, William Ritchie, Jill Rix, Kathy Ro- den, Ilka Roetherdt. ROW EIGHT: Jackie Roig, Maribeth Rogers, Mike Rogers, Barb Rogow- ski, Cindy Rominski, Betsy Ross, Mary Jo Rowan, Daniel Rudins. ROW NINE: William Rueffer, Sue Rupert, Karen Ryan, Diane Saber, Steve Sakats, Willard Salee, Scott Sample, Kathryn Sandacz. ROW TEN: Dawn Sander, Linda Sarten, David Sass, Lisa Schab, Lisa Schaedel, Theresa Schall, Mary Scheidt, Ron Schiffman. ROW ELEVEN: Raymond Schilds, Richard Schildgen, Barbara Schmidt, Ray Schmidt, Susan Schoenknecht, Jan Schroeder, Sue Schuld, David Schunk. 162 Y 1 'Y , LA . , ,,,, , , t Ii' ' I P N ,M S i ,' T ai K I A 7 Ei' 4 it : i, f if Ii In K. I - A , Q I 1 . S. ? fi 1 i il 9 5 1 x -. Q V 1 -0- 4' 15 VI a r my L f av 4 iii ' V : J I' ' f .Lx infill f 92 Q3 M , f l x ', X .1 4-'ix l J L J L if 6 1 r . i ' 1 .X J i bf 2 X 4, . I t Q . X Y its l a E ,4 D3-L,--I X I iaanklii gn fly It w 5 l I -3 4: . ,x5.x J 4 k is v-,el ' z - 1 ROW ONE: Gary Schwartz, Greg Seeberger, Mark Seger. William Sei- ler, Marilyn Selinger, Ron Sester- henn, Janet Shafer, Nancy Shannon. ROW TWO: Laurie Sharp, Mike Shaughnessy. Kim Shaw, Neil Shaw, Kelly Sheffield. Martin Shekleton. Greg Shields, Barb Silletti. ROW THREE: Karen Siman, Debra Sineni, Moisette Sinton, Edward Si- enicki, Bob Skiera, Jack Skoczek. Giselle Smith, Laurie Smith. ROW FOUR: Mike Smith, Sandra Smith, William. Smrz, Cory Snelten. Greg Snider, Audrey Snow, Jim Solomon, Bob Sommerfeld. ROW FIVE: Christine Sonne, Connie Sonnenberg, Diane Sorum. David Spelick, Sue Spiel, Richard Squires. Jim Stacy, Brian Stange. ROW SIX: John Stange, Penny Start- zel, Mike Stegeman, Bob Steiner. Jan Stenger Sheryl Stenoien John Stephfinos L my Stephens , 2 X 7' , K , e f S, if M. I AM L ' z . . .v Freshmen fool around after pep assembly. Hersey's graphics department is the best in the district . i ' ive Y .sc- A-1 '34 X I X L, x K 163 sl O ' I W n' ' Varsity cheerleaders at the powderpuff game. Everybody needs rest sometime. ROW ONE: Tom Stevenson, Don 5 w. , Sterner, Leslie Stevens, Jim Ste- O, ' O - - Wert, Robert Stolt, Debbie Stoltz, . f tw ' A' q Phyllis stone, Julie sureccius. N .af K X , J r Q L V 4 I, K --Ti :J I ' 'fv 3 ROW TWO: Sherryl Streit, Ann Ste- y , K 2 ' t Wert, Gail Stubbs, Kim Sucher, 9 ' - - - 5. .2 W Nancy Sullivan, Edward Suzak, 4-y s. Kevin Owan, Andre Swanson. - A , sf I L- x , . ROW THREE: Sherri Swansen, Tom Szewczyk, Richard J anney, Tom Tate, Cynthia Taylor, Dave Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Kevin Taylor. ROW FOUR: William Taylor, Gary Templin, Marc Then, Cynthia Theo- dore, Mary Thomas, Maureen Thomp- son, Jay Thompson, Wendy Top- czewski. ROW FIVE: Valerie Trantina, Vicky Triest, Cynthia Trudeau, Lauren Tu- fo, Marcia Treantafeles, Steve Treut- ler, John Truelsen, Cathy Trusk. ROW SIX: Christine Tully, Michelle Turley, Donna Turuk, George Twad- dle, Paul Tyrell, Ellen Urban, Ginny Usher, Norm Utpadel. 164 Egg, i 8. in QR ff' 'fx 4 - i will 7 -1 J' 'f f 4 l :,, L. ,gift . xl. L- 1' - N 'ri ,,. , . f N12 'X Q s 'H A .ui al. I, 4 a il ROW ONE: Mark Valentine, Jim Vande Logt, Kathy Vande Logt. Douglas Vetter, Bette Visalli, Laura Voelkner, Robert Vogel, Richard Wadecki. ROW TWO: Scott Wajerski, Dean Wallick, Steve Walpole, Colleen Walsh, John Walsworth, Paul Wan- der, Jeff Watson, Brian Way. ROW THREE: Linda Weber, Terry Weber, Kim Wiedner, Dan Weeden. Laure Wegrzyn, Jeff Weibel, Kathy Weiler, Susan Weiler. ROW FOUR: Barry Weinberg, Roy Weinberg, Barbra Weisgerber, Lau- i'ie Wendel, Michael Wieber, Brent Wilkinson, Rodney Wille,Jefl'Willour. ROW FIVE: Barbara Wilson, Jim Wilson, Esther Wirz, Jim Witek,Jim Witthoff, Leslie Wolodkin. Carol Wozniac, Rebecca Wurtz. ROW SIX: Patrica Yaroch, Don Za- sadny, Mark Zakula, Missy Zeller. Mary Zentner, Holly Zimmer. C'alvin Zimmerman, Susan Zinga. ROW SEVEN: Jerry Zlotowski. Mark Zoerner, Mary Zukowski, Tony Zun- grone, Irene Zurek. Going home after a hard day's work 5 155 fgsfx-Q ' E V EA U Q H I A, 'FQ I s N.,.w,gg 3, ,,,,k3:.i4K,f 4,-f Qs ,Q x ' -.:..:, . 71, , .M ...,, .. .A...1,.: Jug xx E . -fx 1' RE URKINB 14 K 7 M, T715 --.mg -N. 'Y 1' ffrng, If 17, X fa. Liff N Z .-f' 61 K f, b ,fx '-'N 13 -' 9 'X X. -y.r'gseg K! Q' I Wg. h ' xr A, YN Jrhggqsg gxzyngiix-1 N X ' L v Q E K N K Q Cnhxni f 3 gh 342- ',, 'Eggs -.5 Q is ,X . ar., , fx 5v5 -.. :N 1. D 1' I, 5 5 A vu 'Fifi xw' 'H N ' x : - x'f'--A'- X. - -f 'L 'x A Q ff X 'Af I I M if . ' ,Q SS? ij:-'-' 4. f A 3 1-A ' fi 1 ..-ff' - ', Vi Q, 5 ,cSl'fff.? fiek fb 'Q-' 314 -f . Wfiiff if iq-.553 - . fixings. wiv: gmgggjgix-,lyhfffg ',gi'?Lf.Q,F,,-Q... 'Nwf-:L ,b I 1- 1 k 1, .K X Q , xq .w W t,-I , ja,-,fx ,xy . 2 V 1 ,, , 1, A 2:-Q. A 5 5r'gi5'I' x. if X 35855 3 X .KEQXA 'Q ff' 'ur'1,'-H' f sm Qighplx I ,xgxvfm ,K 5, AI xx... I ww! 1 i,j:4v,x:.,g:1,., -,. L.x:i5,?3xwQft, Zi .xt Pa: fl BX! .', .l'g . tl 1 i ,. :.?4'5m:s, V K ,fx E N,,..,--,5i .f l I .A 1' 32 in ,Az-,M 5, M L 'Q Q EN an M -,Q .W ,,Q, xg ,hxfkt f,g,w,Xx 551:5- 3 - A we .,,i,c'Qw,4,,y,.-,ff ,f,..f,w:gqew 3-..-xg-Lita, 3, N5,f.a-'5 . , .Q ,Q V, X ..+-g., ,QZNQW ' W.. 2,5-lf:E2?'91s'M7i::w v gang KN- ,,JM,bQ, . xg, ?,Wl:?1?M1yAf 9, NM . in x ,L H Q, f Qffiwf RE3 !'+ S-Kivaf-W2M2?ffff'-'-i'fi?5?wS65h.,v L 'f f ' A ' ty - N' 1I.'1f'fi'. NZfQ'if .,::,fwfr-' Mszmws' f ' 167 Board, Dr. Gilbert Set 214 Standards The seven member District 214 School Board traditionally set the standards and policies under which the 214 high schools operate. The Board's main function is to make de- cisions that will improve the well-being of Hersey as well as other district schools. Superintendent Dr. Edward H. Gilbert and the Board members continuously evaluate the policies of the school district in every way in order to preserve the level of excel- lence currently found in District 214. Other duties of the Board and Dr. Gilbert include planning of curriculum standards and requirements, supervising the employ- ment of all school personnel, and providing new educational facilities as the communities growth warrants them. Through the critical evaluations of secon- dary education the Board and Dr. Gilbert have benefited the students of Hersey by striving to maintain the quality of its educa- tional services. Edward H. Gilbert BOARD OF EDUCATION. Front Row: Leah Cummins, Supefimefldem Richard Bachhuber, Joseph Schiffhaur. Row 2: Raymond Erickson, Arthur Aronson, Richard Stamm, John Costello. l 168 Roland R. Goins Principal Administrators Aid Students, Teachers Administering the complex operation of Hersey falls within the realm of Principal Roland R. Goins. As principal, Mr. Goins is aware of the continuing need for close co- ordination and communication between stu- dents and faculty and constantly strives to improve these relationships. In addition, Mr. Goins is continuously active in the areas of administrative policies, budgetary matters and school-community relations. Assisting Mr. Goins in the area of Admin- istrative services is Assistant Principal Louis H. Schultz, who is responsible for the physical operation of the vast Hersey educational facility. Mr. Schultz also oversees the areas of students behavior and attendance. Seeing to the instructional matters at Her- sey is Assistant Principal Peter J. Titre, who has charge of matters dealing with textbooks, curriculum, course material, classroom poli- cies and evaluation. Louis H. Schultz .Sf Peter J. Titre Assistant Principal Administrative Services Assistant Principal Instructional Services 169 ., 1 Ns., x r ::: or S 1 4.4- I 4 ' , Q ru.. A-.t-41525 , 44' ui:-.,--Ui, ' ' - ,. QL i , .. Ffa ' - ...W---....f. gr, A . +1 ,, :iq ' . 1 f as w i'ff5rr7'Ss::c,f ' 'W 5 'i ' -.f W . , , '. J- ,- QQQ5 ' .gggi QQ. 'S g 5 ac.,-,sas-wht: , ,i V, - i '- - ' f - f ffiiiml., Qgffff, l Above Left to Right: Alice Dawson, social worker: Patricia Doyle, speech therapist: James Grayes, special education: Patti Harris, counselor: John Hicks, counselor: Floyd Hillman, counselor: Mary Jane Jayne, deaf education: Dixie Johnson, councelor: Richard Kirstein, special education: Lawrence Kocs- maros, counselor: Sam Perpitch, counselor, Judy Rowand, counselor. 170 Ann Hollingsworth and Judy Grutzmacher do some personal research on colleges in the pupil personnel office. Dolores Scully nurse Dorothy Smith counselor David Toepk e counselor Louise Wilson deaf education Robert Scott counselor Boyd Saum director student activities Donald Henne division head pupil personnel services Keith North dean Pupil Personnel Guides Students The Pupil Personnel Division is responsi- ble for guiding and counseling Hersey students in the selection of courses to be taken, col- lege preference and vocational adaptability. Using the latest resources available, The Pupil Personnel Division is able to assist students on the personal level at almost any time. The office of Dean Keith North is an adjunct to Assistant Principal Louis H. Schultz and is primarily concerned with problems arising through student behavior and attendance. Director of Student Activities Boyd Saum takes on the responsibility of coordinating all Hersey-related student activities and their smooth termination. Senior Sue Hofmann talks to Mr. Hillman about her college plans. ,vu---'mln English-Fine Arts Expands ffcrings The 1970-71 school year saw the English department of the EFA Division expand its course offerings to near fifty allowing stu- dents to select literature and writing courses which particularly interested them. There were also other specialized course dealing with film study, radio-television and humanities. During the first semester, the EFA divi- sion also instituted a communicative arts curriculum refinement committee consisting of six students and six faculty who met regularly to discuss refinement of EFA cur- riculum. This was the first instance where- in students had an equal voice in curriculum matters at Hersey. Courses in the music department continued to mushroom as interest mounted in both choral and instrumental music. The art department continued to satisfy students' interests in painting, sketching, sculpture and ceramics. Debora Jens English Lucille Jevltz reading English ' r Linda Kleinschmidt if t English Jerry LaBonte English 172 Richard Kammerman il, ' . . l ' 'Ev ' RX ,href is . 1, M ' if-S grad' r sg 5 fa irffuoi'-. A Above Left to Right: William Daletski, English-fine arts division heady Richard Beach, English: Robert Berry, Englishg Donald Caneva, instrumental music: Mimi Davis, English: Gloria Ezan, English, Harvey Friedland, speech: Robert Given, English: Mary Goedert, English: Paul Helford, film study: Charles Jenks, choral music. QW - -. -,: W QS . Y if x -9,0 . qesvwalr Jerry Lowe John Marquette John Monnett Linda Nelson Richard Nelson drama-humzmities English-speech art speech English 'T Q Robert Rogers instrumental-clioml music 6- s--1' 1,8 w 55:5 ff? ' 1 be A l 1 . if - W is is El . t , sink ,SSM Li jf:-JK Mr. Paul Helford leads a discussion of films against a modern setting. 35 --ug, Joan Sandberg Sandra Shourie Yvonne Thomas Ruth Vander Haar Robert Wilferd drama-speech English English English English Qs TF' Linda Wood speech Librar Appeascs Student ueries The Library asserts itself as the place to which students resort when they need answers to school-society questions. Besides the general collection, the Library also boasts an extensive periodical collection of over 200 titles and back issues and micro- film copies of most of the more popular magazines. In addition to the printed Word, the Library also offers students the opportunity to learn through listening to recorded tapes and records which are available for private listen- ing at the study carrels which dot the library. Listening booths in library afford students opportunity for both work and pleasure. .sf f A .iii . Q 7'f 'TN ia. f if Dennis Olenik Myrtle Rothermel head librarian asst. librarian Student finds assigned book among the library's collection AV Division Helps Enhance Learning The enhancement of the learning process in all areas is brought about through the efforts of the AV Division Whose responsi- bility it is to provide supplementary materials and equipment to aid teachers in their course presentations. Accommodating students and teachers alike by supplying record players, tape recorders, film projectors, slide projectors and closed circuit television facilities, the AV Division more than often has supplemented the edu- cational process making courses just that more relevant. Additionally, the AV Division also provides photographic services to Hersey in its capa- city as school photo service. Scheduling and maintaining all the equip- ment and materials of the division is no small task, yet the director has been always known to be very accommodating. -1 '-e1qsn s ...M --- The libi ny becomes a centei of activity as students take adv int Lge of fi ee time to get assignments finished. 175 4 Q .1 , -. ,F 13 r r P 5 I -f , , . , 3 1 . s t w 'Q QQ...-'Sb Above Left to Right: Donald Hruby, math-science division head: John Ancona, mathematics: Walter Barber, science: William Bean, science: Len Burt, mathematics: Kenneth Carter, science: Stanley Cochran, science: Patricia Costello, science: Michael Duellman, mathematics: Fay Dixon, mathematics: Bruce Glover, mathematicsg James Gordon, science. 176 g f 4' 9N7'If Z., 9 .1 QQ Student watches as his program runs through the data processing system in computer math course. John Hausheer science Janet Hiller mathematics Michael lntile science James Kaltsas science AI Kintzle mathematics George Larson mathematics -ab? in 4-it 1. I Q 'i Z Sharon Libbey science Cecelia Mayerle mathematics Cathy McCool mathematics Ronald Mills science Lynn Nye science Lothar Peistrup mathematics Thomas Reed science Richard Rogowski science Donald Rowley mathematics Lee Smith mathematics J ay Stull mathematics Glen Templeman mathematics Math-Science Div. Courses Enlarge Keeping pace with outside advances in the fields of mathematics and science, the Math- Science Division followed suite and enlarged its curriculum in both areas to fulfill its division mottor of re1evancy. In the area of mathematics the division expanded its already thorough curriculum to include new courses in Probability and Statistics, Matrix Algebra and Computer Math which utilizes an IBM data processing system. The science department also took big leaps forward with the introduction of courses in Space and Earth Science and a Physics Seminar. In keeping with trends, the Math Science Division had adopted the semester course concept to afford students the widest possible range of subject matter. Above Left to Right: Dan Thyreen, science: Larry Travis, science: Barbara Walsh, science: Carol Wasemillenmathematics: Kathleen Woodlock, science: Susan Yates, science. 177 fab.. Phy. E . Division Program Broadens In response to suggestions by many stu dents last year, the Physical Education D1 vision allowed senior students this year their choice of the klnds of classes the students wanted to participate in Every three Weeks the senior classes would group together and then divide into particular lrterest groups depending on student interest Also brought into the program were out Slde activities llke bowling at the Thunder bird Lanes and Bem1dJ1 Ball on the tennis courts Through d1vers1f1ed offerlngs like these and extenslve intramural sports the PE D1 vision provided students the opportunities for recreational exercise While at the same tlme sustaining individual interest Richard Kinneman physical education division head Carol Cerro girls phy ed Steve Chermcky driver s education Marilyn Davis girls phy ed Cynthia Duffy girls phy ed Robert Esposito driver s education Students release excess energy while engaged in game of volley ball 'PT 3 h cf f PW' df' xxx s wx 'r , 178 S+ ,as Pi.. 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A. f ,V f - - . -N , rf, i e Q z. y in b C my , wt x f , 'dffiixhii i - V, A n , - - - ff X , , W 2 A ',,VA:.hQ'1 3 l r I! .YI 1 K F N .V .,,, .wg ix wx,AxN , ' I ,A . ... . I . ' , -+4 '- Z'-1i'f'ff - W- , -V. , Q A 5 3' 55 4 . it A e , ', N 1 '- , ' , ' Xx.vix f'f's.s ' XXX a 'sl .Q 'f 'kg.,xN.Iiw'xy,'3H .g Y w L. 4 4 , i W 5 ' , NYU' :if ' 40- , w xziy' nt AW, X 1 'A . - ' N - f . K , 'il K x 4 1 . '- , .ff Mxxi- ,Rr X 3. . Sv. . ', ,X ye, . if , t N , x X 1 lk l A, X , .-1lx:'5iiSA,V gi , ' . 5.0 I 1 i Q A lsr .11 In I l EN, .,kV I , , , Lx'-ifi i', ix X N L- 'gb K f . g 1 x: Q V, ,f V Q l Y ' 1- 1 ' fe ., ' lf, IX L 3 , fsrt ' t v N f wr' J' rjni fi fi 'ff I ! 'i Physical education affords girls opportunity for gymnastics. Sometimes life in physical education class is just one hurdle after another. Ann Gramm girls' phy. ed. Sherryl Guedelhofer girls' phy. ed. Harvey Foster boys' phy. ed. Richard Mann boys' phy. ed. Donna Pfaender girls' phy. ed. Thomas Porter boys' phy. ed. Arthur Steele boys' phy, ed. Roger Steingraber boys' phy. ed. Virginia Stolley girls' phy. ed. Daniel Summers boys' phy. ed. Donald Von Ebers boys' phy. ed. William Weinberg boys' phy. ed. f 5 Qui ' K . 1 Ti x ,-,. J- :N K.. I Sampling the final results of one's efforts are the re- wards of foods' class. 4 f 'ww , t ,ws an A i ' ' . 1, , ii . 1 e ' J 4 J Above Left to Right: John Hangey, practical arts division head: Jerry Bellak, business education: Ethyle Bitta, business education: Richard Craig, business education: James Francher, industrial education: Mary Focht, business education: Linda Fricka, business education: Richard Fulk, business education: Timothy Hagerty, industrial education: Robert Kane, business education: Judith Kreutzer, home economics. When is someone going to invent a typewriter that doesn't make mistakes? Margaret Kramer business education William Laymon industrial education Everett Melnick industrial education Jeanne Osmun home economics Practical Arts Div. Satisfics Needs The Practical Arts Division continued this year to deliver the most comprehensive vo- cational and practical program for Hersey students to be found in the District. Among the courses offered were general woods, power mechanics, mechanical drawing, advanced metals, electronics, technical illus- trations, graphics, bookkeeping, data proc- essing, typing, shorthand, business law, marketing, consumer problems, office occu- pations, dictaphone transcription, clothing, , 8 4 5 ?' ' L Richard Seibel business education Anastasia Slattery home economics Robert Stolz industrial education Ted Strand industrial education Mel Wheeler industrial education Leonard Wilson industrial education dressmaking, child care, homemaking,family meal planning and preparation, creative cooking and home decoration. Freshman Cindy Lavernway gets homemaking experi- ence serving luncheon to Mr. Schultz and Mr. Henne in Husky Inn. 'F Z5 vin' L Junior Don Gould opaques negatives in graphic arts. i S.S. Language Div. dapts Curriculum This year the social studies department of the Social Studies-Foreign Language Division adapted to the growing needs and interests of Hersey students by introducing new courses in black history, psychology, and military history. These courses together with the al- ready wide ranging course offerings enabled students to select from an even wider scope of specific subject areas. Typical of the excellence of the department were the many additional guest speakers and panel discussions which were incorporated into the course contents. The foreign language department of the division continued to offer courses in French, Spanish, German and Russian. Students receive valuable in-class instruction in foreign languages through language labs. g .a Liz alle 5 'te ' ral' aah' . i 63 :Q Xi. 2 1 Y? .tix 1, K it ., ., 3 3- QRS! 5- 'Z Above Left to Right: Alex Schmidt, social science-foreign language division head: Zachary Bernard, social studies: Charles Birch, social studies: Naidyne Bridwell, social studies: Gerald Cushing, social studies: William Distel, social studies: Carlos Garcia, foreign languages:William Hastert,social studies: Dean High, social studies: Jane Hesler, foreign languages: Walter Jasinski, social studies: Sue Johnston, foreign languages. f 182 Wilfred Kozlowski Sandra Mast soci il studies foreign languages u,X 1 xx Thiough different channels, foreign language stu- dents ieceive individualized instruction in language Social studies Donald Nelson social studies Paul Nitz foreign languages Herbert Parsons social studies Anita Rees foreign languages Carl Rose social studies Jo Ellen Sandburg foreign languages Suzanne Skutta foreign languages Jan Zamir foreign languages classes give students opportunity for exchange of ideas on cuiient events l.GT'.r Do Our srxu. e oEu I Clerical Staff Aids Students-Faculty Wading through the Hurculean tasks that confronted them daily in assisting students and teachers alike, the clerical staff at Her- sey continued to rise above all obstacles and kept Hersey humming throughout the school year. Some of the responsibilities for which the staff was responsible were library and de- partment clerks and typists, division resource room assistants, attendance clerks and secretaries. .Q' Qu W 6' Y , ea- lr WN H 9 ' N 1 l I X 4' kxx 184 3 Below Left to Right: Shirley An- 3 drews, Irene Baechtold, Doris i i Barnard, Thelma Butler, Bridget Cairo, Audrey Christiansen, El- eanor Cochran, Joyce Czerney, Ida Mae Hamley, Nancy Hischke, Martha Hutton, Marjory Klinger, Golden Kuebler. Pauline McNamara ff: 1x ,.. - VJ Above Left to Right: Marie Moran, Melba Pollard, Elizabeth Robinson Dorothy SaLee, Dorothy Schomburg, Sheila Sharp, Florence Smith Silvia Texidor, Faith Thompson, Dorothy Turnipseed, Willene Ward Lucile Zukowski. Qs ily. It g F, . . A 4 1 Alfred Aspengren Michael Schenkel study hall clerk police counselor MAINTENANCE STAFF. Front Row: John Galowitch, Robert Dyer, Evelyn Peters, Donald I-lolbert, Steve Glantz. Row 2: Mel Laseke, Ted Messner, Ralph Olivarez. Maintenance, Cafe Staffs: Providers Providing for the Hersey community in the areas of maintenance and food service fall to dedicated members of the maintenance and cafe staffs who keep the school facility in smooth running order and feed the hun- gry respectively. In order to make Hersey the ideal place to be educated the maintenance staff provides well-kept atmosphere for the students. Preparing meals and snacks daily, the cafe staff satisfies the hunger pangs of thousands of students weekly and keeps their physical plants in working order. lm CAFETERIA STAFF. Front Row: Anna Fish, Dorothy Przbylski, Arlene Gagliano, J. Gargano, MaryAnn Rizza, Betty Shaw, Marian Dietrich, Veronica Weiner, Arleen Grandt, Betty Jenko. Row 2: Irene Krejci, Rita Fill, Frances DeLuca, Joan Mertz, Ina Herbershoff, Rose Marie Zakula, Catherine Sausman, N. Mack, F. Stelling, J. Vipond, M. L. Busse, Corinne Bartlett, L. Ribando. X S i I I ' T., A - l A , i w, ,Ii t k -. ,K 2 , .. . ' ,J 185 Chen, Milt. .,....,..,.,., . Aarons - - ,james Aarons, Michael T ........ Abbott Abbott Abbott Abbs, j ,john W. ...... . . Katl1y L ..... . Kathy L. ...... . oellcn .... . .... Abeijon, joe V.. .,.,. Aberle. William j, ......, .. Accettura, Nichols j. Accettura. Patrick ..,.. Adams, A11dy C ...... Adams, Adora L, ..... .. Adams, David C. Adams. Dawn M ..., .,.... Adams. Ada111s, james S., .... Adams, Kathleen A ....,., Adams, Lin11s B. ...,.,,.,. Adalns. Adams . Debra Maria .,.,.. .....,.....146 ....,.40, 138 . ..... 138,91 .......,.138 ......1-15. 58 .,....102 ...,..,.,..156 .........138, 65 0 .......40,138.90 ,. ....... 36, 138 146 ....,.156 .....,156 ......102 156 Nancy K. .....,...,....,....,......,.,..,. , Adornetto, Richard .,.,.,........... 38, Peter Anthony ........,......,..., ..,.. 146 10 , 64, 90 Adrana, Catherine A, ,. ..... ., .,.............,., 146 Adrana, Danita M. ...... . Ahlman, Dawn M ......... Ahlquist, Randall L ...,., Albanese, Michael ........ 138 , .,.... 37,156.89 .......43, 156, 71 138 Albanese, Theresa M. ..... ....... 1 56, 76. 77 Alberts, Barry A. .,.,...... Alberts. Cheri Lynn ...... Aldrich, Kevin S ........ Aldrich, Sheila L ...... . Alesch, Steven j. ...... . Alexander, Kim D ...... Allare, jean ......,.... Allen, joan F. ..... . Alletto, A. jay,. ...,.. Allie, Yvonne llse .,.... Allingcr, Nancy D. A10llS0, Peggy L. Alsup, jolm E, ...... . Alten. Michael D ...,.,. Amort, Donald C ....... A11ca11a, john .........,..... Andersen, David L. ..... . Andersen, Donna j. ...,.. . Andersen, Richard W ..... 156 .....,.146, 71, 96 ..,...,.,138, 59 31,36, 102 ..,...156, 66 ...........102 138, 54, 76 .,.........156 ...........156 102, 72 ....,..,176 ifffffioz Barger, David C .......... Barger. jolm William Barile, Barker , Kevin L ........ Barker, Rebecca D ..,..,. Barker, Rosalyn A ,....... Barnard, Doris ......,., Barnard, Frank A. ...,.. , Barnd, Michael D ........ Barnes, Randall C. ..... . Baron. Brian W, ,. .,.,... . Barrett, Christine L. Barrett, james jolm , .... Barsanti, Bruce. .,... .. Bartkowiak, Mark . ,.,.., Bartkowiak, Paul D ..... Bartlett. Corinne ......... Bartlett. Deborahj ..,... Bartlett, jim R. ..,.... . Bartz, Michaelj ........, Basak, Bruce M .....,..,.,.... Basak, Mark S .....,,...,....,. Bastable, james P, ...... 121 Bates, Becky ...........,.,.... Battaglia, james S ..,...., 32 Crystal A .......... Anderson, Alan D,... A11derso11, Allen , .,... Anderson, Catherine Anderson, Daniel S.. .......,138 ...........146 156. 81 ,.,.,.156,63 Anderson, Dave ..,...... .... ...... 4 1 Anderson, Dia11a L. . .....,...., 146 Anderson, Eugene W. ..,... , .....,......, 138 Anderson, Cary C, ....,...,.... ....... 1 38, 146 Anderson, Cary R ...,.,............ .....,..... Anderson. james William ,. .,.. ........ 1 56 Anderson james M ..........,.. ...,. 1 56 Anderson, jeffrey E,. Anderson, ,loanne C. Anderson, Karen 15. . Anderson, Lynn ...... Anderson, Anderson, Robert A. Anderson, Robin L. . Anderson, Sherrill Anderson. S hirley A. 146 1:11138 , ..... 102 146 Marilee M. .,.... .......... , .......146, 70, 77 '.S:lllS:::146 ,....156 Donna Rose ..... , ........... Andrae, Barbara M. Andreas. Bob ...........,... Andrews, Audrey L ....... Andrews, Andrews, janice C ........ Andrews, john F. ....... ,. Andrews, Andrews Russell E ....... Shirle ' 156 146 ......-18. 103 146 , .... ,-15. 156, 81 . , y ....... , Andrews, Valeriej ,.,... Andrick. james C. . ..... .. Anson, Crystal joan ..,.,. Antrim, jane. ............., . A'ntonelli, Randall F ...... Antouelli. Thomas j ...... Aquino, Dawn M. ..... . Arendt, L fnda P ......... Arling, Edward R .... Arling, William T. ..,. ,. Arnieri. Cheryl A1111e ...... Arnieri, Steve A .......... Aronson, Arthur ...... Arosen. Robert C ..... Aschsff, Alan j1 ...... Aschoff Phili 1 S. ....... . Aspengren, Allfred ..,..., Aszman, Lynn, .,.,....... Aszman, Sue Anne ........ . ......36,138 ........146 ...,.,.....146 ......138, 78 .,......146 ....,.,.156 .. .... .,103 ........103 ....,...156 .,.. 103 ...,.41, 146 ......,.168 ...,....l38 ...,....138 .....,.,156 ......,.,.,185 .,.,.,,.138, 92 Atchison, David L ........... ...... 4 1, 146, 66 146 Atwood, Michelle M. ......... , , .,........ .. A11 l1enba11gh, Robin L,.. .......40, 62 138 Aulkl, Kevin .................... ................... Ayers. james R ....,......,.. , 76. 77, 96 Ayers, Linda, .,..... .....,....,........ 1 38, 91 Ayers, Paul W .... .............,....,........... 1 03, 97 Aylward, Lynne A. .. .,.,.,.... 138, 58, 73, 78, 92 1 Q Bachhuber, Richard ..,..., . .,.,..,. . Bacon, Scott ..........,... ,...,4l, Bader, Amy j, ............ Baechtold, lrene .,......,.,. Ba fneschi, Steven P, Baile ', Stuart A., .,.. Bakaiar, Debra A1111 .... Bakalar, Michaelj ...... Baker, jean ..............,. Baker, Michael ........ Bakos, Alfred E. ...,.. Balbier, Ted j. .......... . Balbridge, jol111 D. ....... . Balek, james Arthur ....... Balek, Mark E .......,..., Banbury, Milo E ........ Banbury. 11arryA ....... Bandu. Daniel C, ....... Bang, Deborah Lou ...,... Banu, Darlene R. ...... . Barber. Paul . .,.,..... . Barber, Walter .,..,...... Barbord, Richard j. 168 146 ..........156 ...,.,....184 . .....,.., 103 40, 138, 81 ,. ........ 156 ...,,.....103 156, 63, 97 .......,..146 . .... . ..,. 138 ......,.,.156 146 .,.fQIQfQfffIfII150 ..71, 72, 81 156 ..........156 156. 79, 80 ........,.13S 37,176 ..........156 Bandiu, Dyan Marie ......., Bauler, Mary F. ............. . Baumer, Michael 11. Baxter, Tracy C ...... Bays, David E. ,...... . Beach, Richard D ..... Bean, William. .......,. Beck. Creg Scott Becker, Cail A ........ Becker, john ,l ...... .... Becker, Cynthiaj. Becker, Kim M .......,.,., Becker, Margaret Ami ..,,. Becker, Raymond R, Behm. Ken ,............. Behm, Michelle M ,......... Behrends, Barbara A .......... Bellagamba, Margaret .....,. Bellagamba, Mary., ..,.... , Bellagamba, Martin j, Bellak, jerry ,. ,.,... . .,.,...,. Bending, Leonard 11 ,.,. Benedict, Philip j, .,..... Bengal, john L, ....... . Benson. Sally D, ..... . Benz, jay Peter ..... Benz, Mark R. ............. Student Index 156,69 87 ....,..56, 73, 89, 91 ,..,....,.. .146 ........103, 76, 77 ..,.,..,....138 ......,..156 .....,.,. 138 ,......146, 75 ............103 156,66 ,...,.156 ....,.138 . .,.,.,............. 146 , ..,.,......,....,.... 138 . 46. 146, 54, 78, 86 , .,........,....... 76, 77 44, 103. 04, 05, ss .,.....146,72 .........156 , ........... 103 .......63,17'Z , .... ,.,.170 .......,....156 ,. ..... 10,103 , ...... 140,70,77 .........,.,.,.1-10 150 ........146,70.78 ...,.103, 78, 91, 92 .,......36, 146,79 ..........13s,70 .,......,....,.103 ,. ...,.,........., 180 ...,..,. 42, 00, 69 .,.,.,38, 104, 60, 61 , .,.,..,...., 42,156 ..........138, S8 .......146,90 . ........,. 104 40. 138 Berger, 'lom S ....,.........,.,....,.,........., Bergeson, james ll. .......................... 41, 146 Bergeson, Lawrence E, ..,... 37, 104, 60, 88, 90 Bergling, Clarence .... .,.....,....,................ 1 38 Bergren, Dennis Paul ,..... Berkowitz, Mark j. .......,. Bermndez, Edward R ..,.,. Ber1n1ldeZ, Raul ..,.,.,.,. Bernard, Zarhary ....., Bernatt, Ray joseph ..... Bernicchi, Paul .....,.,... Berry, Robert .....,.,......... Bersvanger, Anita C. ...... . Best, Robyn A1111e ........ Bettinger, Debora ......,. Betz, jeffre ' S. ..,..... . Bender, Debbie L ..., Bender, Diana Agnes ...... Bialek, Ted Walter ..,... Bialek, Barbara E ..,..... Bianchi, Linda M ,.... Bicouvaris, Steven ....... Bicouvaris, Susan M .... .. Bielinski.,losepl1,l. ,.... . Bierdeman, Carl F ...,... Bierdeman, Ted K ....,.. Biernacki, Brian F .......... Biermann, Thomas F. .... , Bierut, Carrie A ......,.... Bierwirth, Sheryl 1. ...... Bierut, Debora L. Bierut, Stephen ........ Bierwirth, Nancyj. .... . Bilik, Stan Riehard.,.... Birch, Charles ....,..... Birkett, Steven B ...... Birn, Linda Lee, ......, Birkholz, Barry T. Bischoff, Scott A. ....... . Bishop, Deborah L. Bista, Linda Lee ...... Bista, Nancy A ...... Bista, Susan Kay .,.... Biha, Ethyle ......... Bjork, Nancy Lee ..... Biornson, jndith A ....,.,.. B ack, Diana Marie ..,.... Black, Thomas K ,.... Blackwell, jerryj. Blaine, Brian D ........ Blaney, Lynda Lee .,.., Blix, Mark Lawrence Blough, joan Elaine ...... Blythin, Bonnie ...,.,.... Bobowski, Mary .... . Bocian, Cerald N. Boettcher, Karen L. Bohling, Barbara j. ...... Bohling, Wm. Cary ..,... Bohling, Maryj. ........ . Bohnhoff, Mark T .....,.. Bohnhoff, Cail L ...... Boint, Karen Ann Bolash, Diane Rose .... , Bolling, Susan L. Boman, Bonnie ........ Boucher, Daniel P ,.... .. Boncher, Richard j, Boncher, Sharon M,,.... Bondi, Victorj .,....,......,. Bundy, Karen Ellen ........ Borawski, Donna j. .,.. . Borrego, Frankjr. Borys, Catherine L. .... . Borys, Paula A. ......... ,. Bosley, Robert ...........,... ..,.,..,.,..... 138 ..... 150,711,110 150, 00 .......,..146,6S ........157, 70, 77 ........140,70,77 ............138 .......,..157 104 ..,....,157,70,77 ...,........110 138, 00 138, 78 ............13s , ..,....,. 146 ...,...138 ,... ., .... ,.1 ...............146 ........I57, 70, 77 ....... 146,97 .,.,......,.182 ............157 .,.,....,....157,96 ..,.,...147. 02, 81 157 ....,.,a1,1o4 .......35.157 .....,....1s0 ..,.,..147 , .... ........ 1 as ,. ..., 44,138,218 ....,.,.138,90 ...........147.56 ..,..42, 157,63 . .,.......... 104 ....,.,...1sa . ...,.. 147 ....,.....157 ,.......104,90 ........139,91 ........139,72 .,.,..,.,...147 . .,...,... 157,73 ....,157, 59,75 ...,.,.130,79 ..........139 ...,.,.147 .........,104 .......157,80 ....,.,...139 ........157,76,77 .......147,71 Bourgeois, Kathryn M ............................ 4 Bova Michael C , ' . ...... ,........,.,..,.,.,. . .. 1, 147 Bowker, Bonnie L. ......... 7, 10, 12, 21, 104, 78 Boyd, Pamela E, ...... , .,.,....,...... 157, 56, 80 Boyett, Mark C. .,., ,....... 2 6, 104, 67, 97 Boyett, Lance. ..,..... .. Boyett, Sherrie C ,..., . Bozlinski, George E .,.. ..... , ......, 157, 63 Brabeck, Dan W.. .,..... .. Brabeck, Stephanie ..,... Bradbur ,jarill S. Braddock, john W ...,... Bradbury, Robwrt S ...,.., Brady, Barbara A, ...,.. . Brandau, Mitchell K ...... ..... ....,111, 147, 71 ..,.......35,157 ...,... 104 ........68 ,.T ............ 147 ...139, 76. 77 Branning, Russell C ...,.,. , ....,............... Brantner, Thomas A. .,... .,.,.. 3 1, 38, 104, 88 Bra1111, Denise D. . ....,.. .............,.... 1 39 Bra11n, james Pa11l,. .,., . Braun, Nancy Anne ...,.. . Braun, William E ....,.,. .. , ......,....,.. 157 , ......... 157. 80 77 Brausch, Catherine ..,.,. , .... , ...... . .... 157,93 Brede, Robert Eric ...... ...... 4 2, 157, 71, 96 Breheim. Charles A, ...,, .,.,.........,.,,. 1 04 Bremner, Scott M. ...... . Brennan, Katherine ......, ,.,.,.....139, 81 157, 76, 77 Brennan. Nancyjean.,... Brennan, Susan M ........, Brenner, Marcy An11 ,..... Brettelle, Vickie L. ..,.. , Brewer, Steven W ..... Bridwell, Naidyne .,., Bringas, joan11 E .... .. 157 139 157 ....,..,.,182 .......l04 . .,..,. 147 Brill, Cathy .......... Brill, Scott james ...., Broberg, judith A., .... ,. Broderick, Margaret .,..... ........,......... 1 57 Broderick, Michael T. ..,..,.,..,....,.. 41, 147, 62 Broderick, Patrick ,l ..... ...,.. Brod11a11, Cathy L. .. Brodzils, Paul L ........ Brogni, john ,I ....... Brooks, Lisa S .......... Brosseit, Cary W. ...... .. Browder, jonathan ....... . Browder, Patricia M, ..., . Brown, Cy11tl1ia Kay ...... Brown, Deborah Sue, ...., Brown, Deborah A ...,... Brown, Diane ..,.......... Brown, john Paul ...,.... Brown, Kathi R ..,...., Brown, Robert L. ....... . Brown, Toni Lea ........... Browning, Loretta j ....... Bruce. Heather K. ,....... . Bruchauser. Craig L. ...,... . Br11scha11ser, Cheryl R, Bruck, William S ,...,., Brucks, Debra j ...,...... ,40, 139, 157, 61 .,..,....,.,....,..,. 139 ........104, 76, 77 104 ::j::l:iiji:139 .....-io, 139, 90 ....,104, 76. 77 ........147, 78 ......,...139 ..,.......,.,.,139 .....42, 157,63 .,......147, 89 ..........139 .......157 .......157 . ........, 150 . ..........,. 147 . .,..... 104, 78 .,.,....,.147 Brnndege. Robin K. ...,. , .............,...... 1.05 Brundege, Robert S ..... ...... 1 47, 76, 77, 81 Brunke, Charles ............ .................. Brunke, Ronaldj .......,...... Buchanan, Thomas C. ..... . Bucior, Mark B, ..,.,.. . Buck. janet M,, ....,.,. . B11ck, Paul j, , .,.,..,.,. . Buckmiller, Betsy L. .. Buckmiller, jessie D.. B11dris, Barry M. ..,... . Buffa, Cregory j, ..,.. . Burandt, jamesj ....... Burandt, Timothy R. . B11rcl1, Theresa jo ...... Bnrckle. Deborah ...... Burdette, Willaim R... Burge, Deborah Barge, Gregory R .....,. Burgess, Patrickj .... .. Bur fy, Linda Mae Burke, Deborah L ,.,.. . Burke, Diane K., .... ,. Burke, Robert F. .,.... . Burns. Susan E. ,...., ., Burridge, Thomas jr. . Burr, A11n .....,.,.,....... Burrows, Krosta L. Burt, Leonard W. .... . Burzak, Karen M. ,.... . Busscher, Linda M. Busse, M. L. ........... . Busterna, Massimo .... Butler, Mark R ......,.. Butler, Robert K .....,. Butler, Thelma ......,.., Burtstadt, Randy C, .. Byrd. Diana M .......... Byrd, Randolph L ...... Byrne, Michael ...,.... Cacioppo, Terry L. ..... . Cairo, Bridget ....,..... Calcagno, jnrly L, .,..., . Caldarazzo, janice ,..... Caldwell, Nina K. .... , ..... .. Caldwell, Richard E ..., .. Campbell, Carolyn L ..... Campbell, Margaret M ..,.., Campbell, Marty ............ Caneva, Donald .......... Cannell, Anna M ..... , Cannell, Charles ...... Carbine, Chris ......... Carbine. Marion, ..,...... Carley, Mar ' T. ..,......... . Carley, Miclzael Edw. ..,. . Carlino, Donnalee ,.., .. Carlson, Ral ah A ......... .. Carlson, Richardj ....... Caroll0. .jackie ...,...., Carr, james ,.,.'.... Carriere, Stephanie ...... Carriere, Ta1111ny K ...... Carroll, Debra .,....,.. Carroll. Leon A. .,... .. Carroll, Mike R ..... ...... Carroll, Sharon M, ..... . Carroll, R11tl1 .....,..,.,... Carroll, Therese A. ....... . Carrozza, Lawrencej ...., Carson, Steve ...,...,..,. Carter, Dyann Lynn , ...., Carter, joann M, ...,.... . Carter, Kenneth A, . .,.. . Carter, Robert W .....,... Caruso, Anthonyj .,..... .,.......,.,. 105, . .......... ...... 1 05, .. ...... 45, 147, 02, 141 . ........,..... 157 , ....,.. 147. 97 ....,.,...105 .,....,139 ...,.,.139 .......105 . .,....,.. 147 139 . .,...., 147. 96 ........139, 58 .....-13, 157, 69 ..,.......105 .,........147 . ............ 139 .,...11, 36,139 . .......,....,.,....,. 105 ,..,.,157, 56, 79, S0 157 ,. ...,.,......., 157 ......,.105, 78 ........38. 176 .,....,...147 .....43, 157, 66 ....,...157, 71 .,.,....,.184 90 57 96 ......,.l39. 75, 93 ....,..139, 59 .......105, 76 , .............. 147 ...........157, 92 ......37. 139, 65 .......137 ..,..,.172 ..,...,139 , .......... 147 .......I39. 65 ,......139, 65 ....,... 157 ...........105, 78 ......41,147 .38 139 ...,...139 .,.....139 .,.....157 ..,.......147 .......157. 96 ...,........147 .......106, 59 ..........139 ...,...8, 9,19 ....,....,106 176 .....139, 76, 77 Caruso, john Louis .,.. Car11s0, Marc D, Casey, james K ......... Casey, Richard A .....,. Caslin, Mark W ..... . Cassidy, Peter P., ..,., . Cassidy, Thomas. .,.... , Caspers, Diane Mary ....... Castre, ,leanne M. ...,. ,. ....f.4:1.157,0:1 . ,...., . ,... .117 .,.,..,....1o0 111100, 78 ......139, 00 ,. ...,....... 76,77 59 Castre, Terry L. ,.... , ..... ...... 3 1, 106, SS, 102 Catanzaro, james A .... Catanzaro, Lynn ........ Catenacei, Kenneth j ,. Cecconi, Catherine S. . Cccconi, Richard C .,... Cederblad, Ann V ...... Centrich, Cary F. ..... . Cerio, Carol ....... .,.,... Cetwinski, Nicholas Chalfant, David D. Chalfant, Steven L. Chamberlain, Deborah Chamberlain, Valeri Channel, Charles ..,....,. Chartrand, Cathy Cherardi, Debra L ..... Cherardi, Karen ,.... Cherardi, Mary ...,...., Chernicky, Steve N .,... Childs, Cynthia L. Childs, Sl1aro11 L. ,... ., Clnnel, Karen Mae ..... Christensen, Chris ....., Christensen, Craig. .... . Christensen, Donald... Christensen. Duane .... Christensen, jane ....... Christiansen, Audrey .. Chtll'11l0,j1ll1C. ........ . Ciffone,jerryjohn. .,.. . .. .......... 106, 64, 88 . .,... .42, 157,66 SS .....,..178 .,....37, 106 ........139 . ..... 157 ...........147 77 .,....,139, 78,88 .,,.......,157 ..,...38.178 ...,,.147, 89 139 .....,.139, 73. 91 . .......... 157 ,.,..,157, 96 ......43,157 ...,..,..147 ..,...184 ,..,..139 Cirrincione, Frank j. .,.. .....,....,,.,.. 4 0, 90 Clancy, Rockwell I1 .... Clancy, Sally A. ...,... . Clark, jeanne M .,... Clark. Scott A. Clarke, jol111 F. ..... . Clarke, Mary K, ....... . Clarke, William W ..... Clayton, Diane L. Clayton, Larry E ..,.,.. Clinkert, Candee C, ..,. - , Coan, Michael R.. .... . Cochran, Eleanor, ......,. Cochran, Cregory B ..... Cochran, Stanley ..,.,.. Cochran, Sue E. .... . Coe, Philip M. .,.,., . Coe, Robin Ann ..,....,. Coffman, Roger W, Cohen, Ira jay ........,. Cohrs, Timothy R...,., Cokash, Christine A ...., Cokash, Karen M. ..,. . Colberg Alan A. .... . Colburn, David E ...... Cole, Dave K. .,..., .. Colia, Terri L ....... ,.... .. ,.,..... 43, 157, 65. 97 139 ..,....157, 70, 77 1f1ff,I0f1'00, so ffffQf.ff1ffQf147 ...,........106, 77 .......157. 70, 77 .,..,..-11,147 .........lS4 78 ........40, 139, 76, 77 .....,. ,76, 77 157 ...,...147, 66,81 , ...,,....,... 147 .....,.,....l06 .,.,...157. 59 ,......147, 76, 77 .......147, 70, 71 ......,.,.. 139 Collier, Mark B. .,.,...... ......,..... 4 1, 147 Collins, Cathrine C. ,.... ......, 1 47, 56, 79 Collins, Pat M. ...,.,...., ......,....,........ 1 57 Collins, Margaret A. ..... ............, 1 1, 106, 88 Collins, Mary A ......... ........106. 56, 78, 88 Combs, Randall jay ...... ....,.......... 4 3, 157 Comcrford, Matthew , ...., Conley, Gregg A ........... Conlon, Charles A. ..,., .. Conlon, Charles A. ...... Conlon, Dathleen M .....,. Co1111aughto11, Karen ..,.,. Connelly, Cynthia M. .... . Co1111elly, David F .,..,... Conner, Randy Lee .......,. Conrad, Bruce Scott... Conroy. Bruce R ..,........ Contois, Denise M ....... Conney, Christopher .,...., Cooney, jennifer A. .... . .......139,76,77 139 . .... ..,.157 ...,.,139 ., .,........ 147 . ,... .,147,76,77' . ...... 157,63,97 . .,...... 147,54 ,.,....42,157, 63 69 Copenhauer, Scott L ....... ............... 1 57, Copland, Bruce C ..,..,.. ........ 4 5, 147, 75, 81 Corbett, jolm E .............. .............,. 1 57 72 Corder, Sharon Ruth ..... ,. Cormack, William E ....... Cortes, Carol Ann .,....... ....,..... 1 47, 74. Cory, Donna M ............ ..................,.... ............1S7,96 92 139 Corzine. David jolm .........,..... 43. 157. 60. 63 Costello, jol111 ........,.,.. .......,............ 1 68 Costello, john j. ....,.. . Costello, Patricia ...... Costello. Thomas j ..... , Cotteriuan, Laurel ......, Coughlin, Cary A. Couighlin, Linda j. ..... . Con tas, Thomas B. .... . Covelli, Carl M. .....,. . ......176 .,....139 69 .......139, 73, 81 Covelli, Catherine ....... .,....,............. Covelli, Steven A ....... Cox, Barbara A. ' ..... Cos, Darrell A. .,.,.. , Cos, james ......,., Cos, joe ................ Coy, janet Lynn .......... Crabb, Tom A. ......... . Craglione, Anthony j. Craglione, Susan L ...... Craig, Richard D, ...... Craig, Robert j ,.., ...... Crane, Dan A ....,.....,... Crane, Kathleen C ....... Cranmer, S11sa11 j. Cranmer, Melvin L ....., Crisler. Beth' C ,..,...... ff11Q1103iQ'i07'.'i 87 96 77 157. 07. .,.....157, 70, 'fffffff157, 75 fQIfIQ4'if 38 107 107 180 107 ......139 107 147 107 139 147 Crist, Patricia A .... ....,.....,..,.............,.... Crum, Natalie jean ..,....,.,....... 107, 58, 56, 78 Crom, Dusan Carol .. .... 139, 58, 56. 78. 91, 92 Cronquist, Nancy C .... , ..........,..,......,..... 107 Crosby, David . ..............,....,.... . .,.......... 139 Crowe, Cary Scott ...,... Crown, Cynthia M. Cuicio, Ca 'n D ......,. Cuicio, Gail ....,...... Cullen, joan M. Cullen Michael V ..... i Cumm ns, Leah Cummings, Daniel j. , ...... 157. S0 .,.......157 ......147 ......107 .,.,..147 , ..... 107 ....,.168 ......157 Cnrmnings. Garyj ...... Curnrnin rs, Robert ..... Cunningliaur. Deborah .,.,.,., Cunningham. Cheryl .. Cunninglrarn, William Crrrrier. Pamela M ...,.. Curtis, Scott Wm. .... Cushing, Gerald ......... Gzarnecki, Frank E. Czarnccki, Michael ..... Czerney, joyce .......... . Dalehrnus. Rebecca ..... Dalctski. William ....... . Daley, Claude ..,...,.,. Dallas, Denise A. ....... . Darnato. Daniel M. ........ Darrrato, Darrnette M ...... Damiana, Brenda C ........ Dnrrrato, Gcralyn A. ...... . Darrriarro, Susan M ..,... Darrrerorr, Frank j. . .,.,.,. Darrrerorr, Pat Savina .......,....., Daniel. ,lolratlran G. .... .. .......,. Daniel, Mark Allen ...... Daniels, Tlrornas j ....... Danilovich. Erika E. ..... . Darrik. Karen... .......,.. . Danegger, Carol M. ..... Danegger, Cathy L ...... Dancggcr. Cher 'l. .......... Danegger, Charles C .... Danckcrt,4Mary S ....,.,. Darras. Nrck. .,...,.,.,., . Dathe, Cynthia jean... Datlrc, Daniel L .......... Daner. Sue P. ........... . Davis, Candace Lee .... Davis, ,lean Ann .. ..,... . Davis. Marilyn.. .,.. Davis, Mimi ......... Davis, Peggy Lynn Davis, Roberta ......... Davis, Scott L ....,....... Davis, Scott Paul. ...... Davnie, Alaine H. Dawson, Alice ...... Day, Deborahj ........ Day. Patricia Ann .... Deacon. ,james j ...... . Deacon. Robert W, ..... . Dean, Barbara R. .... . Dean, Clifford K ....... Dean, Matthew M ....... Dearen, Mary Ruth ...,., Decker, Christy A ........ Decker. Donna L. ...... . Deering, jeffrey P ......., Defano. joseph B. ...... . Defranccsco, Frank A. . Deilrl, Shaun K.. .,...,.. . Deisenruth, Robert ...,..... Delglringaro. jean M. .. De1.isle, Barbara j. .... . Del Principe. Ken ........ Del Re, Michaelj ........ Delnca. Ellen F. Dcluca, Frances ..,.,..... Delrrca. Thomas A. .... .. .......108 ...11111-47 ............157 ......147. 16, 77 flffffffiflfififrse .ro, 139, 65, 90 ...........157, es ......157 ............l72 .....43, 157, 66 .......36, 139 . ...... 147, 89 .....139. 76. 77 .....157, 76,77 139. 76. 77, 87 . .... 157. 76, 77 . .............. 147 .....37, 139. 91 147 ....,..139, 91 .........157 .........157 ............139 .......108. 57 .......157, 66 .......36, 139 . ...,.... 157 .....158. 76. 77 32, 38.108, 88 .. .........,... 147 ......170 ......139 .. .... 158 ......108. 78 63 .........108 147, 78, . ........ 146 139, 76, 77, 87 108 .....1-17, 76, 77 ..........147, 72 .....1-17. 76, 77 138 139. 64. 65. 90 De Mars, David B. ...,.,..........,.,.,...,.. 41. 147 Denrbinski, Peggy L. ........... ......... ........ . Derrrbirrski. Thomas j. . Dcrnbinski. Vincent .,... Den Beste. Rebecca ..... Denerrberg. ,la ' David . Derrick, Donald D. ..., . Dettlaff, Susan D. ...,.. . Dettrrrann. Ronald G. .. Deuster, Robert L ,....... De Witt. jacalyn Ann... Dexter. Sue Ann .......... Dezell, Sandra E ..,... Dezell. Sharon R. Dickerson, Chris ...... Dickerson, Steven .,..... Dieh1,Cathy ll. . ......,. . Diehl, William lll ...... . Dictericlr, Donna j.. .... Dietrich, Marian .,....... Dietz, Robert T .........,. Difraneesca. Peter S. Digiovanrri, Debra A. .... . Di fioyanni, Kathe G. .. Dilhorenzo, Paul A. ..... .. Dinou, jo Ann C. .... . Dinou, Vicki Kay ..... Dionne. john .............. Di Sornrrra, Dorothy .... Di Summa. jackie Ann. Distcl. William ........... Ditnranson, Ellen M ...,... Dittrrrer, Michael .,...... Dixon. Fay .............. Dixon. Toni Ann Dobbs, ,lanres B. ,...,. Doczi, Thonras K. Dodd, Michael S. ..,.... . Dodgen, George T ..., Dodger Doerr. r. Mary. ........... Fred 11. . ........ .. Doerselreln. Rarry E. .. Doesec kle, ,lane E. Doescckle, john Edw.. Doetsch, Rick ....,.....,. Dolce. Roserrrary G. Dornbrowski, Leonard Donahue, Mary E ....... Donato. Michael ........ Donato, james F. .... . Done, 11arbaraR. .... . Dorman, Mark E. ...... .. Dorrolrrre, Ellen M ....... Doorrran, Charles ........ Doornarr. David james... Doornan, john ll ....,.,. Doran. Donna Michael Wm. ., 1, Sandra j. ..,.. . Dorosclr, lrene E ..,.,.,. Downs. Michael A ...... Doyle, Patrrcra ......... Drain, Linda K. .,.,. , Drake, Carol M. ......... Drake, Alan F ............... Drake, ,lacqneline K. .... . Drake, Ronnie S .,.. ..... iE1, 79 IfIffIfifIfI1f1ZffIfI141, as -19, 108, 67, 88 .,.......,.. 158. 81 .......108, 78 ............158 ......108 ......147 ......139 ......108 158 158 ......185 ......139 ......108 .........139 . ...,...,.,. 158 . ..,... -10. 139 .........1-17 ......108 . .,... 108 ......147 ......109 . .,... 182 . .,... 147 .. .... 139 ......176 41,1-17, 68 ::1::i:147. 05. 96 .......1s, 147. 71 . .............. 109 . ...,.,..... 15S ........ 139, 86,96 . .,....., -11. 147 109 139 139 ......147 ......139 . ..... 109 ......158 149 ......158 ......1-17 ......109 .......36, 1-17 .........109 ......139 ......170 ............1-17 ......,109, 87 .......148, 71 Drake. Stephen E ....,., ......., 1 58. 76, 77 Drake, Teresa L. ........ ....... 1 48 Drake, Teresa Lynn ..... ...,....158 Drarrberg, Arthur P ........ .... Draxler, jane S ........... . ...... 109 Drasler. Gerald S. . ..... .......... 1 48 Dressrrer, Charles ,l ........ .......,.. 1 58, 66 Driltrrreyer, Bob G ..... ....... .................. Drregernueller, Mark ...,.......... 43, 158, 76, 77 Dru ry, Randy B .........,... Drrdek, Valeriejo ....... Dudek, Victoria A. Drrdzik, Vernon Lee ...... Didzik, Robert Louis .,... Drrdzinski, Teresa M. Drrellrnarr, Michael ...... Duffy. Cynthia ........... Duffy, john Driah ...... Duffy. Mary Susan ..... Drrffy, Michael j. Drrlin. Diane L. ..... . Du1in.Riclrard .,...... Dunn, Brenda V. ....... . Duran, Richard C .,......,. Dnrharn, Kathleen M. ..... .. Durso, Michael R. .,..,.. .. Durso, Diane L .....,.,.. Durso, Thorrras R. ..... . Dvorak. Kerry Drew Dwyer, Kevin ...,.,.,.... Dwyer. Raymond M. Dyer. Robert .............. - Early, Mar varet D ............ Ebert, Ladil Michael ........ Ebrrer, Gail S ................ Edwards, Bruce ......... Edwards, Gail, A. . ..... ..........35.158 ...........36,139 139. 61 . ............ 176 ........43,158 . ............... 1-18 140, 87 ..........140 . ......... 1-18 . .....,...... 148 ........140, 91 . ....... 158. 63 ..........109 .......140 ....,..158 ........18 ..,....140 .......185 . ....... 140.58 ...lffjflllfffiros ........140. ss, so ns Edwards, Scott G ..... ........ ................ Egernreier. Deborah A, E 1 vert, ,lanicc M. ........ .. Eliijen, Plrili 1 K .......... Ehrenlried, Tlrornas.....,. Ehrerrfried. Pat A. ..... . Eiriclr, Glen ............ Ekber , Dale ....... Ekblail. Alan W ...... Ekber . Lee Ann ........ Eldridlige, Donna j. ...... .. Elclredge. Karen Dawn Elisco. Dana E. ........... . Elisco, Linda Marie .... Ellis, Raymond ....... Elrrren. janie L. ..... .. Emory, Steve D .......... Engelbretsen, Pat ....... Enright, Cinthia S ...... Errzrrrarrrr. Linda ,I ..... . . ............ 140 148 IIfffI10I'i'i6.'5, 00 16, 77 ...fIfIfi3if' 1-18 158 109 ..........1-18 .......148 .......109 . ........... 35,148 59 Epperly, Martin R. ........ .. .... 38. 40. 109. 60 Epperly, Mary Ellen. ..... ........... 1 40, 78, 89 Epperly, William L .... . ..... 158, 75, 76, 77 Erickson, Charles A ....... Erickson. Raymond ....... Erickson, Vicki A. ........... . Ericson, janice Lynn Erlcr, Richard K ............ Erlinger. lack R. ....... . Ernest, Patricia A ..... .. Ernst. Nancy . ........... . Espieg. john W. ........... . Esposito, Robert ............. Esquibel, Ra rrrorrd A. 158 109 ........13, 109 158 . ....... 148,65 ......43.158,81 178 ........158. S1 Evarrego, Mike Andrew ....... .......... Evans. Eileen D .......... Evans. ,lane A ..... .... . Evans, Karen Lynn ........ Evans, Robert E ......... Even, Linda Lee ........ Even, Margaret M ..... . Eversrnan, Patricia..... Ewen, Gary Wallace ...... Ezan, Gloria ................. - Fabian, Edith V ......... . Fabian, Michael D. Fabisiewicz. .ludy ....... Faflik, Michael D ....... Falder, Dianne G. .... .. Falk, Victoria M. Fancher. .larnes .......... Farrslow, Calvin A ...... Fantuzzi. joel A. .... . Fararrrra, jrrdy G. ...... . Farner, Melody Mae .... Farner, Torn D ........... Farrell. Debra M ........ Farrell. julie Marie ...... Farrell, Michael ,I ........ Farrell, Mike 1' ........... Farris. jeffrey S .......... Felch, Georgia C ...... Fenlaciki. Kathleen ..... Fenton, Richard S. Fergus. William G.. ..... Fergus, janet Helen ..... Ferguson, Scott .......... Ferrrro, jeaninc L. Ferrrro, Philip L. .... . Fessler, Peter R. .... .. Field, Ty V ............. Fill, Rita. .................. Finch, Roberta L ........ Finn, Mary Ellis ........ Finn, Maureen E ........ Finney, Carol ............. Firth, Neal Ralph ....... Fischer. Debra M ...... . Fischer. Larry A ...... Fish, Anna .......... Fisher, David ,l. ..... . Fischer. Henry ll. ..... . Fischer. Richard G. Fisher, Terryj. . ........ . Fitterer. Susan Anne .... Fitzgerald, Patricia .... 158 ......158. 76.77 . ..... 110, 76, 77 ........158, 73 .......148 . ...... 1-18 .......172 .......1-10. 73 .........15S .......1-18 . ..... 1-10 1-18 148 ......180 ......148 ......158 . ........ 140 .......148, 79 .........140 ......170 ......158 . ..... 140 .........158 .......110. 67 148 ........1l0, 67. 69 .. ............. 158 . ............. 42 .......36, 148 .......158, 66 .........140 ............185 1-18 . ........... 1-10 . .................,. 19 ........148, 76, 77 ..........36, 140 ............1-10 .........185 .......140. 65 158. 69 ..............J1-10 .. . ...,........,....... 110 14s,14, 146 Fitzpatrick, Dennis .................... Fitzpatrick, Laura ....... Fleming, Richard C. Fliss, Anthony M. ...... Fluegel, William ........ Flynn. Patricia A. .... Focht, Mary ........... Forarr. Lorraine .... 140, 57, 76, 77, 91 148, 97 . .................... 158 11.1111112158 ......180 Forbis. Barbara A ...... Ford, David F ........ Ford, Karen Rose Ford, Robert R ....... Ford, Tina. ............. .. Fornero, Brid ett A. Fornero, Kathlleen j. Fosselman, Rich ....... Foster, Harvey R. ..... . Foster, jndith A. ...... , Foster, Thomas G ...... Fowler, Peter A ......... Francis, David C ....... Francis, john C .......... Frankiewicz, Casey .... .......148, 74, 93 140 ...........140 ......41,l-18 ......36,140 ........1-18 . ..... -11, 179 .....,.,,,,140 ......148, 62 ......1-10, 64 ........158 ........15S' Frankrone, Kathleen ............................... 93 110 Frankrone, Robert 1.. .. Frase. Bruce W.22. 31. 32, Frase, Melody G. Frederichs, Diane j. Frderichs, Mark ........ Frediarr, james j. ..... . Fredrich, Bruce S. ...... Fredrich, Lawrence R. Fredrich, Lynnette ..... Freebus, juditlr E ...... Freedrrrarr. Bruce E ..... Freisrrrrrtlr, Karen T. Fremder. Cynthia Sue. French, Sue Ellyn . .... Frey, Dorrglas N 'nr. Fricka, Linda ...... .... Friebrrs, David R.. ..... . Friedlanrl, Harvey ...... Friedrichs, Lawrence.. Friello, Diana Debra.. Friel, Martin T ........... Fries, Deborah A. ...... Frodin, Blake P ......... Frodin. Richard V. Fryk. Barbara j. ...... .. Fuchs, Laurie jayrre Fues, Terry K ............ Frreyo. Mary .............. Frrkarni. Michael W, Frrlk. Richard D ...... .. Fuller, Phillip 11. ........ . Fullerton, Mark W ...... Funk, Keith .. ..... Funk, Mary Beth ....... Fuog, Robert King ..... .,. Fur erson, Scott ......... Furlzong, james M. ..... Furlong. jarris P .... Furlong, Susan L. Furlong, William F: ...... Gabl, Mary L ......... Cabl, George R. ....... . Gabriel. Alan Dale .... Gagle, juanita C. ..... . Gaglianu. Gail ..... .. Gaitis, ,lim M. ....... . Ga liano. Arlene. ...... Galzetano, jim ,l.. ....... Gallagher. Nancy F ..... Gallagher. Hugh R. ..... . Gallagher. Paul V ...... Galowitch, john. ...... .. Galowitch, Parrl M. Galysb. Bob A ........... Gank, Narrrrelore V ....... Garrze, Thomas C ...... Ganzer, joan M ...... Garcia, Carlos ..... Garcia, loland ....... Garcia. Marsha ...... Gardner,john E. ..... .. Gardzclewski, Dru ....... Gardzelewski. jill A...... Gargano, j. ................ Gargarro, Karen .......... Garofola, Michael A. .. Garrison, Michael A. .. Garrison. Scott j. ...... . Garza, Sharon ........... Gaske, William ...... Gaslin, Mark ...... ...... Gasser, Lynne M. ...... . Gasser. tl illiarrr E. .... . Gast, Glen E. ............. Gaughan, Ann Kath ...... Gausrnan. Laurie M.... Gawlik, Greg ............... Gaywood. Cindy Anne Ceallis, Mark A .......... Gabhart, Melanie Kay Geething. Robert A ..... Gehlert, Ralph M. ....... . Celrr Gar M . y . ......... . Gelrring. Suzanne C ...... Geiger, Dale Bruce .... Geiger. Rca ................ fllfifiizil' 38, 39, 43, 110. 5 62, 83 89 .......110. 76, 77. 92 ........158 ........1-40 92 ..............148, 86 .......41,15S, 68, 69 . ................... 148 ...........158 . ................ 110. 78 110. 6-1, 56, 88 148. 66 148, 62, 88 .......38, . ......-41.149, 68 ......43. 158, 69 . .......... 158 .......149, 76. 77 180 .......76, 77 ........140 ........111 ........1-19 ........111 .......36,140, 73 .........l11.53 ...........111 ...,...,140 . ....... -10. 1-10.138 . ............ 111 . ........ 47 ........111 1-10 185 ........140 . ....... 140 ........149 ..........111 ........1-49. 58 ...........182 . ....... 140 ........158 ............l-19 ........1-10. 56 ........158. 56 . ............. 185 .....149 111, 74, S6 . .... ........... 149 158 ........15S ..... 140 . .,..... 149 ........140 ........158 ........140 ........15S ........158 .........40, 140 158 ...I1I1QIff140 111 ........111, 91 .. .... l Geiger, Roberta Lynn . ..... ...... . . Geisser, Gary. ............ Geisser, Michael S ...... Gellatly. Srrsarr P. ..... . Gentry, Kathy Anne .... Geruraldi, Virgina L. .. Gerasco, jacqnelin ..... Geraseo. joseph A. .... . Germaine, Debra Lynn Gerrrrairre, Diane M ......... Geyger. Dale ............... Gherardirri. james ..... Glrilardi, , rarn M. .... . Giannini.1Iath '1. .... . Gibson, Bruce Chas .... Gibbon. ,loyce K ........ Gibson, LEAANN ...... Giese, jennifer .......... Gilbert. Edward ll. Gildenreister, Karerr.... Gilderneister, Marg ..... Gill. judy ............ . ..... Gillespie, Dennis C. Gilligan. ,loanne M ..... Giovarrnirri, Karen L... Giustino, james R. .... . Given, Robert ........ Glade, William ,l .. .... . Glantz. Steven.. ..... Glaser, Alan D .... . ..... Gleason, Helen ..... . ...... Gleason. Patricia M. ..... ........1-10 ........111 ........158 149 ........15S ........149 . ....... . ....... 158 . ..... 111, 91 ........158 ........1-19 ........1-19 ........149 ......1-19. 96 ...........158 .............1'.Q' ......140. 76. 77 ...........111 ........158 ...........1-10 ......111.90 ......1-19. 79 149 . ....... 158 ........172 ...........185 140 ...........111 Clink, Michael Glover, Rruce L. ....... Glo 'd, Nancy Anne .... . Goduto, Loretta M. .... . Goduto, Luc ' ..... .. 1 Godwin, Paula L ......... Goedert, Mary ...... ........... Goedert. Pamela ,lean ....... Goegarr, Arrrrrrrarie .......... Goegan. .loanne ........... Goesling, David K ....... Goesling, Elisabeth ........ Goeslirrg, Mark T. ........... . Goetzelrnann, Edward.. .... Goins, Michael D ............. Goins, Roland R .......... .. Goins, Srrsan L. ............ . Gonrpertz. Karl ll. jr. .... . Gonzales, Parrl P ......... Good, Dave ....,........ Good, Thorrras Wm. Goodrrrarr, Mary A.. .... . 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Crrske, Linda Ann. ...... .... Grrske ', Punela M. ...... . Gusta11serr,jndi ..... Gustafson. Bob. .......... Gnstavel, Parn .............. Guskey. Christine D. .... . Cuskey. Robert V. ......... Grrstke, Kathleen M ....... Gustavel. Pamela Sue .... Guthrie. james H.. ,... .. Guy, Debbie. ........... Guy, Larry Alan .... . ............. 179 ....1-19. 76,77 .........l59. 92 . ...... 140. 90 .........1-19 .........159 ............112 159 ....159, 76, 77 ........-13 ......140 . ..... 112 ............112 . ...... 140. 91 .........159 Q 2 Haack,ja'R. .... ........... Haaek. jolrn 1.. ........ ........ -l 1. 1-19, 76,97 Ha verty, Tirrrotlry ........ . ...................... 180 Halliday, Gecfl' ........... .... 11aack,jarnes,l. ............ . Haemker, Kimberly S ...... Hafernarrn. Seottj ....... .......140. 77 . ........ 149 lla an, Sheila Noreen.. ..... ....... 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Hay, Dale L, ........... . Hay, Richard D .......... Hay, Terry Marilyn ...... Hayden, Keith C. ...... . Hayward, Steve M ..,... Hayward, Terrij ..,..... Heal , Kathleen jean.. Heasley, Darrell W. ........ . Heath, Melinda Ann... Hedberg, Dawn M ....,. Heflebower, Charles .. Heft, jean Frances ...... .....,.159 , ...... 170 ................159 ...,.,40, 150,66 .,.,..150, 16, 77 ........150.78 .......,.,..59 .......159 . ...... 113 .,.....159 . ..,...... 182 113 ........150.96 .,.,..47, 113,78 ..,.,.47, 150,78 ......150. 16, 77 ..,.,.....113 .......159 ..........150 .......,113,91 . .,......, 113 ................159 ...,.,140,91,92 150 Heidemann, john C .......................... 150, 55 Heideniann, judy A ....... 140, 57, 76, 77, 91,92 Heinishoff, john T., ....,.,....,......... 140. 76. 77 Heinemann, Margie A .,......,.................., Heintz, Gail G. .,......... , Heinz, jeri Lee .......... Heiser, Robin M ........ Heitkotter, Lisa ..... Heldt, Christine I ..,... Helbling, Paul A ........ Heldt, Stephan Alan.. Helford, Patil ...,.,....,. Heller, joseph A. Heller, Thomas A.. .... Hellyer, Timothy M .... Hembd, Edwarr j. .... . Hemme, Donald F .....,..,., Hemme, Patricia Anne ..,.. Henly, Robert ...,.......... Henne, Donald.......... Henninger, .Ieaneen R. Henderson, David ........... Henrickson, Bruce L ...... .. Henrickson, Steven M. .,.,......113 , ...... 150 .......150 .........140,91 . ...,.,. 107, 113, 64 .....,.....140, 61 ....,.....140 , .,... 113, 67, 68 .,....,.159, 92 ..,.,..171, 181 ....,.,.159, 71 ...........113, 81 Henr , M1chaeIW. ....... . ....,....,. 140, 61, 97 Hensley, judith A. ..... Hensley, Nancy E. Herbershoff, D. Lynn .... Herbert, Michael j ........ Herbershotf, Ina ........... Herrmann, Edith A ....... Herzog, Melinda L. ...,. . Hesler, jane .......,...,.. Heuer, Deborah j. .... . Heunisch, Brent .,...... Hickey, Patricia ...... , .... Hickey, jeff Warren ...... Hickey, Michaelj ....,. Hickey, Steven D. .... . Hickey, Robert A ......,... Hicks, john .................... Hietanan, Heidi Beth ....,. High, Dean ................. Hi fman, jeannie A .....,. Hill, Dean ....,........,.. Hill, Denise B ........ Hill, Dennis Ray ....... Hill, Robert D .,...... Hillman, Floyd .,.,..,,. Hillyer, Timothy. ....... Hilton, Deborah A. ...,... Himan, Patricia E. Hines, Ellen Kay, .... ,. Hinrichs, Lina L 'nn .. Hinrichs, Rochelie ...,. Hinrichs, Walter H ....... llischke, Nancy ......,..,.. Hittmau, Robin Eliz ........ Hlina, Byron C. .......... . lllina, Paul Steven .... Hlina, Howard j. ..... . Hobbs, Barbara S ..,.., Hobbs, David C.' ....... llobbs, Gary .......,.. Hobbs, Normaj. .,... ,. Hobbs, Nancy Ann, .,.. .. Hoesterey, Arthur C. ,... Hoesterey, Stephen j. .,... . Hofer, Chris ............,. Hofer, jolm A ............... Hofer, Kathleen M ....... . Hofer, Sherrill A ..,........ Hoffmann, jewel A ..., ...... Hoffman, Lawrence A. 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Hooson, Beverly Anne ....... Hopkins. Steven ,l -.-.... ....... Iloran, Debra Lynn Horan, Scott Lee, .,....,.. Hordbatin, Mary, ....... Hornick, Kevin .,.............., Horstman, Katheryn A Horvath, Michael S, ....,.. . Horwitz, judy Ann Ilougendobler, Greg ......,. Houghton, Ste when j, ...., . Howe, Cheri hl. .......... . lloya, Debra L ..,..,.,.. lloyne, Scott M ......,.. Hoyt, Stephen C. ........ . Hrovatin, Manly Helen ..,.., Hruby, Donal ............ Huber, Barb Ann ....... .....,.41,150 114 114, 56, 91, 102 ,.,....,170, 141, 52 .l59, 79, 80, 89, 92 ...,.,....141, 76,77 ,. .,...,....,.. 114. 57 . ..... 159. 76, 77 . .........., 159 . ,.,.. . .,.,.,.. 150 ........41,150 ....,.,.,..150, 89 ..,...150, 62, 97 ...,.,..150, 62 . ...,........ 150 150 . ....... 38, 114 .... 176 ........115 Hubly, Billie A .,..,.... Huck, judith Ann, ..,. Huck, Richard j, ....,... . Hudson, john Scott ..... Hudson, Sarah E .,..,. Huebner, Barry C .....,.. Huebner, jo Ann .........., Huebner, Michael P, .... .. Huff, Deborah Ann ..,..,.. Huffman, Ramona Lee... Hn hes. Patricia L. .,.. , Hullec, Robert R. .,... . Hull. john Robert ........ Hunt, Maril un ...., Huser, Bradlley A ...... Hutchins, Debra A. .... . Hutton, Martha ...,... Hutter. jo Ellen ..,.. Hwalisz. jean M. .... . Immel, Kevin james .,.. 38 Immel, Philipj ........,..... Imonetti, ...,.......115 ,. ...,....,... 159 ,..., .....,. 141, 72 .......115, 67, 69 .......150. 56, 81 , .,....,... 141 .,..,.141, 55 ...,.,115, 88 ...,..141, 93 ...,....150 ......,18 ..,....,141 ...,....1S4 ...,.,115, 91 ........115 115, 150, 64, 66, 88 66 Glen john .......,...........,. 42, 159, 71 lnkster, Michael W, Inkster, Susan D. ..... . Inman, Louise Ann ..., lntile, Michael ........., lpsen, Gary M .......,...,. Isaacson. Iskierski, Sandra B, ....,. ,. Deborah L ...,... jackman. Michael R. .,., . jacob. ,luliana M ..... ..,. jacobs, Cheryl , .,..,.,.. .. jacobs, Gregory D. ..,.. . jacohs. jack R ..,. , ..... . j acobsen ,lacobsen j acobsen , Cheryl ......... ,james D ...... . .jean liliz ......,. jacobsen, Kenneth R .,.,.. jacoby, Patricia, ....,... . jacquard, Ronald j. .,.. . jahuke, Debbie, ......... ,. jahnke, Sandra L. jallits. Mary K. ....... . jankiewicz, Diane ....... jannotta. Deborah R ...... janney. Linda L ...... janos, Nancy., .... , .,.. janoska, Carol j. .,...... . janoska, jerome A, ..... . jaros, David.. ,.,.. jarvis, jay Ella ...,.. jarvis, jeffrey ,l. ....,., . jasinski. 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Kintzler, jeff E,, ..,.. . Kirchenbefg, Carol . .,.. Kirk, Dave ..,............. Kirk, Patrick M ,...., .... . .. Kirk, Steven Michael ..... Kirstein, Donna Lyn, ...., Kirstein. Richard ........ Kisch, Roberta Ann .... Kitto. Paul C, ....,... . Klatt. llarold G ....... Klehr, Laura T .....,.. Klehr, Michacl P ...... .. Kleiner, Lynnda M. Kleiner, Mark .... , .,....,... Kleinschmidt, Linda. .,... Kleinschmidt, Thomas Kleiner, Mark W, ...... Kelinsorge, Nancy I.. .... . Klemenz, Pamela j. Klelnlner, Raymond ,. .,.. , Klcvcn, Rachel Ann Klin ver Marior' 1, . y . ..,... . Klingler, Ralph M. jr. ..., Klingler, Susan Ann ..,... Klingner,Susan, .... Klis. Denise Marie ......... Kloemken, ,lo Ann N. Kloster, Patricia A .... ., Kloster. Susan L ...,.. Knaak, Robert ....,.,..... Knauss, Doris j ..,........., Kncisel, Sharon Rita ...... Kneller, Robert M ,..... K11eller,Tl1o1nasj. .,.. . Knight, Bruce j. .,...... , Knight, Regina A ........ Kinght, Thomas F ..., .. Knobloch, Monika ...... 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Kubat, Frank Michael ...... Kubat, Robert Emil. ,.,., Kubat, Ray .,.........,.. Kubiak, Debra Lcc .... Kuebler, Colden ........ Kucblcr, Sue Lynn ..... Kueblcr, Steve R. ..,..,.. . ......160. 79. 80 . .,....,... 141 ....,......118 .,....118, 91 92 ..,,...,..1l8 141 ........118 . ...,... 160 ....,.,.160 .,.,....160 ......42 ..,.....151 ........ 160 141 118 Kuchl, Debrah Lynn .,.,.... ...,............. Kuhl, Rosanne ..............,.,........... 118. 76. 77 Kuhlmann, Kathleen! ., .,..,.......,....,.. 160, 73 Kulms. jean Marie .......,....,..... 20, 21, 108. 88 Kuhns, Roger j ............, Kulla, john R ......,..,., Kulickc, Tom Alvin KuntZ. David jolm ....... , .,..,.......,. 151,68 .,.....38, 141.61 Kurinski, Randall j .,..... ............ 4 3, 160, 63 Kurman, Vicki Ellyn ..., .,.... 1 18, 160, 76, 77 Kurman, Bobbi A. ....... . Kurtz, Maryjanc,. .,.,....,.,.....,..,... 160. 49. S0 Kvetinskas, Bruno R ............... 151, 76, 77, 81 La Bonte. Gerald I ........ Lacher, Carrie C. ..... . Lachcr. Laurie R,. ...,. Laich, R. Richard .,.... Laier. janet R. ...... . Laier, Kathy ...,.... . Lakomc, 'I'crry M. ........,. . Lamautia, Deborah A. ..,. . Lamb. Dcbora I.. ,...... .. Lamb, Geraldine A ....... Lane, Richard R ........... 172 .,.,..,151, 74,92 .......118, 55. 74 .......160, 76, 77 17, 141. 58. 73 . .,.,.......,... 151 , .,..,., 141 ........118 ,. .............. 160 Lange, Peggy C .......................,....,... 160, S0 Langcloh, Michael C ......,.................... ..141 Langley, Ann E ....... ,... ...... ,.... 1 1 9 , 74, 78, 91 Langley. Margaret M ..,...... 47, 119, 74. 78, 91 Langscth. Mark ,... ...,..,.,................... 4 0. 141 Lannoyc, Caroly M ...,.,....,.,,..,.,..,.,......., 119 Lannoyc, Patricia M ..... Lannoyc, Terry Mary .,..... I.aPortc, Theresa .......,.. l.al'ortc, Thomas j. ..,., . Larko. julia Ruth ......... La Rocco, Donna I.. Larson, George I.. .... . Laruc, Denise M. Larue. Karen M .,.... Larue, Robert ..... Lasekc, Mel ........ 1.asl1el'f, jack W ..... . Lass, Deborah C. ...,. . Lasorella. Nancy P. ..... . Lass, joan M. ............. . I.atenrlrcssc. joseph ...... Latimer, Debra ,....,.,. Latimer, jo Annc.... Lau, Cynthia ll ...... l.auc, NL-al 'I'. ....,...., . Laufcr. Mary Lcc ......... Laughlin, Laurie K. ........ . ..... 151 .,..,....,.119 . ..... 119. 88 , .......... 151 ,. .,., 160. 73 ,.......151 .,.,..57.176 ........1l9 ...,.,160, 69 . ......, 185 ,..,....141 , ....... 160 . ,.,..,.,.. 160 .,...1-ll. 91 .,....,.119 , ....... 119, 78 ..,.,....,151 .,.,......119 . ............ 160 Lautenschlager, Karen ....,... .,.,....,.. 1 41. 88 Lautcnschlagcr, Robcrt. ..,... ., .... -13. 160, 63 Lavandcr, Lori I. ............ . Lavandcr, Lynn .,................. Lavernway, Cynthia L Lavm, Michael .,..,.,........ La Voic, jcanne ..,....,... Lawlor, Ilcathcr M ,.... .. Lawless. Kathlccu M. .,.., . Lawrence, Charlene ..,.,. Lay, Steven Naughn ...,. ..1S1,160, 181 , .........,..... 172 Hm::::i::i160 ...lilril-ll , .,...., 160 Laynion, William ..,....,....,..,.,.......,......., 181 Leadley, Richard I.. 31, 119. 121. 87, 102. 96 151 Leadley, Robert I.. .......... .. Lcar, Catherine Ann .......... Learch. john B ......... Learch. Patriciaj., ..... .. Lebbin, Christine li ...... iE6iiZ1'1',' '11'.ilQLili1'i Lee, Gerald R. ,. ,....,. Lcc, Patricia Kay .,.......... Lee, Terence Micluu-I ,..,. ., Lee, Theodore S .....,..... Lee, Tom C. ............... . Lefebvre. Tcrry N ............ Lcgh, Page, james D. ..... . Leider, Daniel R. .,.,..,. . Leisten. Mary Ann ..,.. Lcistcn. Tom ...... .. Lender, Charlene .............. Leonard, Dennis C ......... Lconharrl, Mark IC ............. Lconhard, Sharon M .....,.... Lephart, Kevin I ........... .. Lephart, Rebecca I.. Lcsniak, jan M. ...,... . Less, Patriciajo ..... Lesscn, Ann D. ,.... . Lett, Donna jean Lett, Steven C. ..,..... Leverick. David ,... .,......,. Levcrick, Michael W. ,..,..... Lcwandowski, Karen I.. Lewandowski, Ronald Lewandowski, Scott ..... Lewin, janicc I.. . .... .. Lewis, Dianc Eliz. . Lewis, Mark K ....... Lewon, joel Roy ....,... Libbey, Sharon ..,......... .. Libman, Andrew 'I'. ...... .. Libman, Claudia P ..,.... Licbl, Charles Wm. ...,. , Lindell, Nancfy L ....... Lindcn1an.jcfl1. ..,. ,. , ................... 160 ,. .,..,. 119 ...,....151 ...........160 ......38, 119. as ..,...160,79.80 ....,.,..,.40,141 , .... ,43,160,63 ....,...141,9o ......41, 151. 66 . ...,..,.......,.,,. 160 06, 141, 60, 63, ss . ................... 160 151 ........,..l60 151 .........,160 . .,..,., 141 . .,...., 160 ....,...141 ........160 . ....,.., 110 , ........ 110 ......,.119 .......,..151 ...,..... 151 . ...,. 151,68,96 .....160, 16, 11, 96 ...,...,,151,76,77 160 ...........160,80 ......160, 16, 77 Lindquist. Eugenie ..... Lindquist. Zoe A .,....., Lindsay, Robert H ,...., Lindsay, Ronald A ....., Lindsey. Barbara ,l. Lindsey, Mark j. .,.. . Linn, Rich ....,......,.,.. Linnewell. Mary C. Lionikis, james M. .... . Liotti. Linda Marie .... Lipinski, Wendy V. Liston, Joanne .... Liston. Jolm Robt ....... Liston, Richard L ....... Lloyd, Diane E .... Lobes, Mar ' A. .,.,., . Lobue. Paul... ....,.,.,.,., Loch. A. Thomas .......... Loch. Timothy Louis .... Lockhart, Mary ......r,r. Lockhart, Peggy S. Lorles, Carol Susan... .... Lodes. Claudia D ....... Loffredo. Judy M ....... . Loffredo, L 'nn L .... . Loftus. Katlrleen P. ........141 ...........119 . .....,. 120, 67 ......160, 69, 81 151 ......41,151 ......,.120 ........141 . .....,. 141 ...........120 '2iQ'126. 96 ......120. 73, 78 ........141,91 151 ......43, 160.63 . .,.,.,.,.. 141 . .,.,. 151, 89 . ....... 160 . ....... 160 .. .... . .,.,..... 141 120 Loftus, Scott Kevin ....... ...... Lombardo. Linda ......... ...,.,.,. I .... 3 6. Lombardo. Therese Lo11g, Thomas L ..,.... .. Longo. Linda Lee.. ..... Lorenz, Alice A. ...,. . Loriss. Dawn L.. ..... Loriss. Matthew J ....... Lounsbery. Janice K. Lounsber '. Karen J ....... Louis, Jelirey P. ......... .. Lovdiieff, Mark S. ..... . Lovel, ,lan P ...,........ Lowe, jerr 1 ........,...... . Lucius. Erlward D ........ Lucas. Mark J. ..,.,....... . Ludwigsen, Willialn C .160,A76,' is 141 160 .....40.1-I1 ........120 ........160 ...........151 151 . ...,. 160, 76, 77 ......120. 76. 77 ......43, 160, 63 120 IQIlI12I1'i1'.59 .. ....,....,... 38,120, 88 . .,........,.,.,......,., 141 . ...,.......... 41, 160, 69 Ludwigsen, John S. ..38, 39. Luehrs. Janice M .,............,....,.,......,...,., 151 Luhrsen, Kiln Henry ,........,... Luhrsen, Kurt W. ...,.... . Lundberg. Les 11. . ...... Lusteck. Susan E. ..... . Luster, Lindysue.... .... Lynch. Joanne C. Lynch. Joyce .,........... . Lynch, Michael R. .,... . Lynfoot, Robert R ....... Lynn. Barbara . ,... Lynn, Richard ...... - siabus, 'Theresa Marie tlacalnso, Joyce L .... .. ilac Bride, Terrence Nlac Donald. Rrucc R. tlae Donald, John M.. klace, Dennis M ......... slack. Debra Lynn ..,., slack, N .... ........,.,..... Xlackay, P. Colleen .... tlackay. Stephen xlackey. Cregory A ..... 11liCN31l'l3l1'il, Barbara J. ...., . XlacNa1nara. Kathleen iladden, Patrick M ....... Xladdiex, Patricia M. Nlader, Ralph E. ......... . Xlagge, Thomas. ....,... Nia nani, Raymond J ..,.,.. Xlalilman. Bennet R ...... Xlahon, Jeff .....,... .,..... . Xlaieuschein, Caroluin .,.,... Xlainzer. Cynthia L ...... Niakuh. Kimberly Ann Xlalaval, Kathie ......... Xlalinowski, Richard ...,... Nlalley, Patrick R. ....... . Xlalone, David A. ,.... . Xlalone, Mike. ...... Maloney..loan E. Maltezos, Stavros N ......,.. Malzahrn. Mariorie A. Mangi, An vela D .......... Mann. Richard.. ...... .. Manning, Carol 1 ....... Manoff, Mark A ...... Marini, Ray ...... Marcin. Stevej. ..., . Marcussen, Linda ....,. Marek, Cregory A. .... . Marinier, Joan M ...... . Mari11ier,Julie A. ..... . M arkowski, Marjorie . Markowski, Pat ......... Marquitte. Craig E .... Marsh, Resa ,l. ..... ..... Marshall. David B ..... Marshalla. Lance A. .. Markowski, Patricia .. Marquette, john ........ Martin, james L ...... .. Martin, Nancy L. ..... . Martin, Richard A. Martin, Russel J ..... Martin, Todd ............ Martinez, Luis .......... Martinez. llomero R.. Marzec. Nancy A ....... Marzec, Robert M. ..... Maeng, Erik ............. Maseng,John K. ........ . Mason, Lloyde A. D. ..... . Mast, Sandra ............... Matson, Joan ........... .. Mattas, Marie Louise ...... Mattas, Tony Charles Mattini, James L. .......... . Matthews, Charles T. Matthews, Lynn D. .... . Mauer, Robert Paul ..... May, Nancy Carol .... May, Sheila A11n . ....... . Maybee, F. Michael ........ Mayer Philip Ross. .... . Mayerle. Cecelia Mayo, Kirk H .............. Maze, Elaine Marie ..... McCallum. Thomas ........ McCallum, Timothy ....... Mc-Cance, Laura jean McCance. Lissa Ann 41. 120. 60, ss ........12l .. ...... 151 ...........121 ......142,73 ........151 ........160 ...........160 ......151,5S . ....... 142 . ....... 160, 80 .....151, 80 ........l51 .....l5l. 96 ........160 . ....... 185 ........121 . ....... 151 .....160. 73 ........15l ......142, 90 ........151 ......151. 72 42. 161 t:::::4S,'161, 66 ......36,121 ........152 .. ..... 10 . ....... 161 ..... 161 ........161 . ............. 152 121, 90 QfIIfi1E2,1a,1s .......43,65,179 ...........142 .....152 ......152 ...........152 ......161, 89 ......161,S0 ........l52 ......161 ........121 ...........142 ......-13,161 ...........173 142. B7 .......36,142. S7 .........121. so ii::iiii:i:142 . ................ 161 .......121. 76. 77 .......41, 151, 62 .........142. 96 . ...... 45, 161, 69 121 ............121 .......-11, 151 .........151 ............151 .......l61. 56 .........l61 .......142. 77 .......121, 91 .......17. 121 ............16l 177 . ........,.. 151 loo IfIIIfIli3.'16i'. 65 . ......... . .... 122 ............1-12 McCarroll, Rick ...... Mc Carroll, Thomas R. McCarthy, DebraJ ..... McCarthy, Eileen F .... McCarthy. Robert J. McCauley, Michael J.. M cCombs , Carol E. ........... McCombs, Deborah K. ..... . McCool, Cathy .......... McCoy, Carol A. ....... . McCoy, Karen Clair .... McCoy, Robert N. ...... McCoy, Susan Marie.. McCoy, Kenneth W. McCo '. Susan A ......... McCul:bin, Rebecca L. McCubbin, Jacalyn .... McCullagh, Michael McDermott. Daniel B. McDonald, Cindy A. .. McDonald, Dennis ..... Mc Donald, Cail M. Mc-Eaehern, William ....... McC'1r Shawna M 11.6i11Z.1.1,c..1, ..., i33:i ' McGowan, Patricia A. .. .......... 161 .....161, 81, 92 .....40,142, 90 . ............ 36 .......36,151 ............177 .......l51. 92 . .............. 161 38, 122, 70, 81 .........16l .......42,161 .. ....... 151 ......122 .........151 .......161, 71 .......161, 93 .........152 152, 58 McCrath, Michael E.. ..... .................... 1 61 McGrath, Nancy L. . .... . ...................... 142 McGuire, Dan.. ........... ........ 3 8, 122, 64, 88 McGuire, Mary .... .......... .................... 1 5 2 Mclntosh, Deborah J ...... ................. 1 52 Mclntyre, Colleen R. ..... . McKay, Steve ............ McKinne Car S y. y ...., .. McKinney, Ste when ........ McKinnon, Debra Ann ....... MeKittrick, David .......... McLa11ghlin, Cene A. ..... McLaughlin, Jack ........... .......161,ao ..l:i:152 ...i:':::::::122 ..,.... 152.67 McLaughlin, Mary P. ........ ................ . McLagghlin, Margaret MeLe , Kenneth M. . 76.77.81 .......72, McMillan. David D ..... ................. 1 22 McMillan, Druanne ........ . .............. 142 McNamara, Pauline ....,... ...... 1 S4 McVey, Ly1111 .............. ...... 1 61 McVey, Margaret ..... ............ Meehan. James V. ....... ................. 1 61 Meessman, Jeffrey S ........... ....... 1 61, 68, 69 Meesslnann, Lynda D. Meiches, Robert K. ....... .. Meisenheimer, Otto ..... Meisfeldt, Scott. ...... .. Meister, Barbara J ..... .. Meister, Jacque R. Melnick, Everett ......... Melvin, Ben.... ............. .. Memmott Mar aret M , g 1 ....... Mendoza, Mary Kath ...... Mendoza, Stephen ....... Mensch. Linda L ...... Mercer. James .......... Merker, Steven A ...... Merle, Laura E. .... . Merrill, Cregg S. Mertz, joan ........... Meske, Allan R. ......... Mesnard, Mark H ...... Messner, Ted. ........ .. Metzel, Fred Emil ....... Metzler, Susan L ....... Meyer, Edward C. .... . Meyer. Cary E. ......... . Meyer. Karen Ann.. .... Meyer. Kenneth R. Meyer, She fl A .......... Meyer, William S. .... . Meyers. Bob R. ........ . Meyers, Cynthia 1. Meyers. Ken E. ........ . Michaels, Bruce A. .... . Michalec. Daniel F ..... Michels, Monika ....... Mielke, Dawn D. ..... . Miesfeldt, Scott A ...... Mikos Cathy A .......... R11l3ll1,hV1lllii1l1 P. .... . Milazo , Sally Ann ....... Milazo. Thomas F. Milius, Henry A. . Milus, Robert P. Milian, Mike. ...... Mil er, Dennis ....... Miller, Edward A. .... . Miller, Ellen Kay ...... Miller. Janet .......... Miller, ,Jeffrey M ........ . Miller, Kim Marie ...... Miller. Kris Ann. ...... . Miller, Miller, Miller Kurt P. ...... . Linda A. ..... Mary Ann .... . Miller, Michael ...... Miller, Patrick J. Miller. Stephen Miller, Therese L ...... Miller, Wade H. ...... . Miller, William S ......... Millham, Robert M ...... Millham, Steve C. Mills, Loretta Ann ....... Mills, Ronald ............ Miltz. Joyce A1111 ...... . Milus. Robert ............ Mironko, Shelley R. Mirthell. Douglas A ..... Mishke. Patil j. ........ . Mitchell, Alferd Mitchell, Cretchene .... Mitche Mitche ll. Patty A ........ ll. Stanely J. Mitsos, Ronnie T ..... Mnichowicz. David J.. Moen D6lV1I111 ......... Y, Mocny, Diane E ......... Mogge, Barbara A. .... . Mogge, Thomas Albert Moh aman, Kurt R. Mohr, Linda S. . ......... Mongo n, Peter John.... Monnett. John ........... Montalbano. Cart M... Monteleone, Vincent .. Moody, Marcia J. ...... . Moore. Bob .............. Moore, William K. .... . Moore, Kevin S. .... . Moore, Victoria L ....... Mora, Fidel J. ........... . Morales, Ken Robert P. .23, 38, 123, 60, 88, 90 Moran, Marie ........................................ 184 . ...... 142, 96 .......161, 66 ......62, 96 ......152 .. ...... 88 .........181 . ....... 6, 7, 9 . ........ 161 .........122 ............122 .......142, 54 .. ....... 161 . ........... 161 142 .....161, 76, 77 .....152, 76, 77 ............142 . .............. 152 . .... 152, 73, 81 . .............. 152 ............161 ......... 152 .. ......,. 161, 63 .....38, 122, 96 .....142, 91, 92 .. ....... 142. 88 . .... 43, 161, 71 . ............. 152 .......40,152 . ........... 152 .......38.142 . ........ 161 .........142 .......142,67 ........4o,43 .........142 .......43,161 ..........161,63 . ....... 161,156 ...............176 142 ...............161 32, 36. 122. 57 ..........142,97 ......142 .......41,152 .........152 ............161 .......142,14 .........122 ......152 ......142 ......161 ......177 .......161,69 ............1s2 .......152,78 ............161 ..........36. 122 ...............161 45, 161, 68. 69 . .............. 161 .....41. 152, 96 . ..... 161 ......142 . ..... 123 .........173 .......152,1s .......123, 87 ........6,7 ......142 .........152 ..........10,123 Morava, Nancy A. .... . Morey, Deborah S. Moriarty, Terry J ........ Morris, Bruce A ....... Morris, John .............. Morrison, Angela L ..... Morrison, Tom Edw. .. Morrow, Eric D .......... Morrow. Kenneth W. .. Morrow, Susan T. ....... Mosher, Suzanne, K.... Motzkus, Rhonda L. Mross, Joseph John ..... Mndrak. .lamice H ...... Muelhausen, Cail L .... Mueller, Jeff Scott ..... Mueller, Debra A. ..... . Mueller, Linda S. ...... . Mueller, Martina J ...... Muenzer, Dean M. .... . Mulder, Darlene. .... Mulder, Mark T. ....... . Mullally, Kathleen M. Mulle, LEONARD Jr.. Mulle, Loretta Ann ..... Mnllally,Tho1uas W... Munson, Scott ........... Murphy, John W. ..... . Murphy, Judith Ann Murphy, Kathleen A. .. Murphy, Michael K. Murphy, Thomas A ..... Muse, Michael C. .... .. Mutter, William D ...... Myers, Alan M. ..... .. Myers, Keith C ....... .... Myslinski. Mike j. Myslinski. Morine L. .. - Nadel, Audrey S ...... Nagel. Cora-Lee. .... . Nagel. Dennis 11 ..... . Nagel,Jane C.. ....... Nagorny, Robert F ...... Namovicz, Anton R. Namovicz, Susan Nanak, David A. .... Nanak, Thomas F ....... Nangle. Diane Sue ..... Nangle. George B. ..... . Nap es, Mary Ellen .... Natzke. Frenees ...... Navratil, Shirley A. Na lor, Paul .............. ......34,142 93 32, 38, 122, 70,88 . ............ ' ....... 122 ......4l,152 . ..... 41.152 ...........161 ......152.92 .........161.75 ......161, 76, 77 . ............. 152 ...........123 .....:..161 ........152 ...........142 ......1s2, 96 . ....... 123 ........152 ........152 . ....... 152 ........142 . .... 161 . ................. si .....142, ss, 59. sv ................161 ........152 152,96 ......4o, 142. 67 . ....... 38, 123 ......36,142 ......152, 76,77 ...........123 ......152. 68 ........123 ......123, 81 ........142 .......36, 142, 56,89 ......1-12,65 Nelimzow, Karen Lyn11 ....... ........ 1 42, 91 Nehinzow, Thomas . Neill, Kimberley M..... Neill, Nancy L. ......... . Nelson, Adrienne A .... . Nelson, Barbara M ..... Nelson, Brian L ....... Nelson, Donald....... Nelson, Kristi L. .... . Nelson, Lee Anne ....... Nelson, Lenore F ........ Nelson, Linda ......... Nelson, Richard ......... Nesbitt. Christian ...... Nesbitt, Mike W. ....... . Nettles, Sandra Lea .... Neuberger, Amy Neuckranz, Richard .... Neugebauer, Susan ..... Nen ebauer, Margaret Neuiirch, Mark R ....... Neumann, Laura L. ...........161, 63 ......161, 76, 77 . ....... 36, ..........1-12. 142 161 ......-11.66, 156 ...........161 ........161 ........142 ...........173 ......44, 142,72 ......152, S9. 93 ........152,6S ......152, 89 ......124,88 142 Newcomb, Kathleen C. ...... .................... 1 24 Newell, Mark ............. Newhorrse, Michele F. 'i6Q Newman. Cail M ........ Newman, Katherine .... Newman, Joseph M. Newsom, David C .... .. Niarkos, Laura C ........ Nichols, Carol S ...... Nichols, james E. ..... . Nichols, james j ......... Nicholson, Donna L. .. Nicholson. Debbie A... Nichol, Marilyn A. .... . Nielsen, Deeann C. Nielsen, Denise Rae .... Niemaszyk, Richard .... Nigre, Michael R ........ Nissen, Cary C. ........ . Nissen, Ciegory C. .... . Nitz. Paul ............... Noerenberg, Becky ..... Noerenberg, Stacy. ..... 77, 146 124. 77 ....... 37.161. 76,77 124 Nolen, Cinda Lee .......... Nolen, Valerie Ann ..... Nolte, Pa11l Stuart .... .. Noll, Robert ............ Noll, Richard H. Noll, Thomas L. Nolte, Pa11l ............. Nord. .Jeffrey A ........... Nordby, Susan Eliz. Norman, Linda E. ..... . Norris, Betty Jo .......... Norris. Richard K. ..... . Norris, Scott R.. .... Norris. John Philip. .... North. Keith .............. Novak. Denise Ann ..... Novak, Martin S ......... Novak, Michaelj. ..... . Novak. Susan Crace ........142 ........124 .......72 . ....... 152 ...........142 .. .... 31,124 ...........161 . ..... 40, 142,90 . ..... 142, 88 . ..... 38,142 ........183 ......... 59 ......161, 76. 77 . .................... .142 'li1.'152f'66, so 9, 46, 124, 126,55 ...........40, 42, 65. 90 Nuenthel, Donald F. .... . Nunes, David O. ....... . Nunes, Cary T.. ..... . Nunes. Kathy A ....... Nute, Mark D. ....... . Nye. Lynn ................. Nyberg, Robertaj ....... - Oakley, Barbara A .... . . ....... 142 ......142. 78 . ..... 142, 76. 77 ......161, 63, 96 . ............ 171 ...........16l 142 ......161, 76, 77 ..........152 .....43, 161 ......124, 56 . ............... 177 ......161, 76, 77 . ............. 161 ............161, 76, 77 O'Brien, Kathleen L. O'Brien, Mikej ...... .. ............................. 152 Obst, Robert Daniel .......... Obst, Ro er Steven ........... O'Connel1. Joh E. ..... . 56 .17, 38, 124, 56, 88 ..........45, 152, 60, 97 ' O'Connell. Thomas K. ......... . O'Connor, john Edwart Odea, Diane D .... . ............ Odea, Nancy.. ............. Oehler, Rosemarie.. ..... ' Ogurek. Curt S ......... Ogurek, Susan M .................... Ogurek. Vicki J. .................... . O Hara, Patricia .................... Ohle, Richard L ..... 13, 44. 45, 118 Ohlin, Janes A. ..................... . Oldenburg, Charles ................ Oldenburg, John F. .... . O'Leary, Beth M. .... O'Leary, Carol jean. ....... Olenik, Dennis ............ Olivarez, Ralph ........ Oliver, Deborah A.. .... . Oliver, D. Kirk ......... Oliver, Nancy E. Olson, Alan D. ............ Olson, Claudia J. ........... Olson, james Mickel ...... Olson, janet L. .......... . - Olson, Kim Marie ........ Olsson, Christine M ....... O'Malley. Kathleen M. .... . O'Malley, Margaret M. .. O'Mallcy. Steven D ...... . Onofrio. Diane M .......... Ondracek. Cynthia A .... . Opels, Mark N. ............ . Orcutt, Sl1Cll10I1hVl11 ...... Orkin, Harris Ian ........ Orlowski, Jerrold ......... Orman, Debra Ly1111 . ..... Ornber 1, Eric Arthur O'Rourke, Colleen S. .... . Ort. Kimberly A. ........ . O'Shea,ja1nex K. .... . O'Sl1ea, Steve M. .... . Osters, ,James C. .... .. Osters, Nancy L. ..... . Ostler. Thomas C ..... Ostrow, David ...... 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Michael John ..... Patton, Tian John . ...... . Paul, Edward C. ........ . Paul, Mary Elizabeth ..... Pauley, Nancy joan ..... .. Pawlowski, Aim Marie... Pokora, Elizabeth l. ....... Pedersen, David j .... Peery. ,lack K. ........ .. Peet, William ll. ..... . Pelstrnp, Lothar ....... Penar. Ken A. ............ . Pcnley, Cary Steven ...... Pennisi, Deannel .... .... Pennisi. Marilynn J. Penze, Patricia. ........... Penzel, Robert J. ..... . Perchal, Torn ............ Per'c, Zorica ............... Perkins, Donald L.. .... . Perkins, Linda j. ..... . Perone. Perryj ...... Perpitch, Sam .......... Perrino. James M ...... Perry. Steve W. .......... . Perschon, Theresa M. Pexzat. Janet L. . ...... Petsch, Nancy M. .... . Peters. Alan M. .... . Peters, Evelyn .......... Peters. Mike ............... Petersen. Cheryl A ....... Petersen, Katherine. ...... Petersen, Marc A ........... Petersen. Scott K ........... Petersen. Debra J. ..... ...11, 30, 46. 126. 78. Peterson. Doreen C ................. 162 76 Peterson, David B. .. .............. . Peterson. Douglas K ....... Peterson, Donna L. .... . Petersen. Karyn J. ...... . Peterson. Paul D. ......... .. Peterson. Raymondj. .... . Peterson, Terri L. ...... .. Pettenuzzo, Laura .... Pettigrew, Robert .... . Pfaender, Donna ...... Pfrank, Sallie L. .... Pfrank. Shirley Sue ...... Piatkowski, Robert A. ..... .... . Pickering, Brian D ....... Piehl. Pauline .......... Piedlow. Mary C. 38, 124, 60, 83 . .............. 124 .......1-12 .......161 . ........ 142 ..........152, 76 ..........l24, 76 .12-i. 86. 88 ..........1-12, 70 .....142, 61,96 ............1-12 .......l52 .......174 .........185 ..........152. 74 ..........161. 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William T, ....... .. Pierce. Cynthia Ann , .,..... Pierson, Keith B., .,........,.... ....,......162 .,....143, 88 Pietrolonardo, Antoinette .,..... ..,..... 1 27 Pinkonsl Keith R ........143 y, . ., ,..... Pinlconsly, Paul Edw, , ..... ,.,.. 162 Piouke, Angel ......... Pionke, Lorette M. ..., . Piorek, Robert S ,,... . ....., Piper, Brad Stephen ...... Place, Linda A ,..... ..... Place. Patricia A. Plunkett,Ju1ie L. ...... . Podzimek, Terry J ,... Poe, Janet li .,., ..,.,.. Poe, James S. ..,...., .. Polrora, Elizabeth ....... Pollard, Melba .......... . Ponsot, Charles J .... ,.,... Pool. William J. ...,....... . Popovtschak. Brigiete .,.. Popovtschak, Gu11tl1er Porter, Carol Elaine ....,. Porter, Steven ll ........ Porter, Thomas D ....... Poshepny, Lynn K ..... . Potter, Karen L. ..,. ,. Potter, Mark E ..... Potts, Debra. .,.,...,.,.. . Powell, Richard .........,.. Powell, Susa11 Pam ....... Powell, Terry D. ,..... Powers, Paula Diane ..... Powers, Ruth K, ........,. , Poznanski, Janine M .,... Prassc, Brad L. ......,., . Prather, Lynn Pat ...,.. Prchal, Thomas P ....,.. Pregenzer, Ariam ...... Pregenzer, Ruth ..... ,... Pribilski, Barbara. ...,.. Pritz, Alan .,...,....,...., Prohaska, Pete A.. ,.,. . Prosser, Greg A. Pruyn, Donna M. ..... . Przbylski, Dorothy ..... Psaras, Jim K. ........... . Psaras, Michael J. ..,., . Psiharis, Thomas C. ..., . Punch, Cynthia A ......... Puntini, Mary Jo Ann ..... Purcell, Karen S ........, .. Pusatera, Edward J. Pusatera, Michael ..... Pusateri. August, ....,... .. Pusateri, Jacqueline ...... Quade, ,James B. .... Quig 1, Karen Ann .,... Qui Tey, David R. Quillen, Susan C ....... Radclille, Steven A ,...,.. Radcliffe, Susan K, ..., . Radke, Bruce A. ........ . Rago, Williamj ...... , .,... Rahn, john Thomson ..... Rakow. Jeffrey .,....,....,. Ramsy, Christine ......,. Rand, Barbara A. Rankin, Christine ....,. Rankin, Caryn M ,....... Rankin, Patriciaj ....... 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Rebman, Robin L, ..... , Red, Charles ........... Rederson, David Reed, ,leffA., .,., Reed, Thomas .... Rees, Anita, .... , .... ,. ...,.. Reeve, Steven Stuart ..... Reeves, Cathy .....,..... Reeves, Marc. .,.,....... . Regan,James Edw. Regan, William L. .... .. Reichel, Karen Ann,.... Reichel, Mary ....... ..... Reichman, Walterj, .... . Reiland, Joyce A .....,..... Reiland, Howardj ...... Reill , Patil G. ............ . Reinhard. Jeffrey A., .... , Renk, Judith Ann ....... Renk, James M. Jr. .... . Renner, Debra J. ......... . Reschke, Michael W, Reta, Sallie ..... . ......,.... , Reynolds, Deborah J, Ribando, L, .............. . Riccio, David M ....., Riccio, Donna C ..,... Rich, Thomas A. ......,.. , Richards, ,Jeffrey N. ...., . Richards, Steven H .....,. Richardson, Michael ..... Richartl, Lynne M. Richartz. W, Mike ..,... Richter. Thomas .,.... Rickett.Jan M. Riechers, Dale ........ Rieger, Ed H .,....,....... Rieger, Marianne K. .... . Riehle, Linda ...,....,..., Riehle, Kathleen J. .... . Riggs, Karen L. .. ....... Riggs, Patricia A1111 ...,..,.,. Rinda, Scott William .... Ring, Michael S, .,......, . ,. .,.,....,...,....... 126 .....,.,...162, 59 , .... ,143, 88, 90 ..,....,...143 ........177 ....,......183 ..,...38, 128 . ..... 44,128 .......,...162 .....,40,143 , ...,... 162 .....,128, S1 .....,..162 , ..... 42,162,66 , ....,......,. 162 ......153,56 ........153 ........153 ,......s0 .....185 .......,128 ...,.,162, 92 ......41,153 , ....... 128 . ....,.. 153 ..,......,.162 ......143, 70 ....,...143 . ..,.... 153 ,. .... 128,88 ..,.,......143 ......143,78 ,. .... 153,19 ......153,79 ......,.,..129 ....,.153,12 .......,143 Ringenoldus, Carrit ....,...... Ringenoldus, NolaJ ..... Ripp, Linda Ann ....,., Riser, Barbara L ......., Ritchie William J. ,,.. .. Rittger, Kevin ........ Rix, Jill, Kristine ....,. Rizza, Christina R. ..... , Rizza, Mary Ann ...,.,... Robbins, Lawrence,. ..., Roberts, Jeffrey .,.,..... Roberts, William R. ..... Robertson, W. Scott ......,.,.. Robichaud, John Cha ......... Robins, John Charles,. Robinson, Brian S. . ,... . Robinson, Christine Robinson, A. Don. .,... Robinson, Robinson, Elizabeth .,...., William L ....... Roby, Kevin J. ......... . Roby, Robert G. ..,... . Roetherdt, llka M ...,. Roden, Kathleen ,.., .. Rodgers, Joy L. ...... .. Rodgers, Kathy J. .,... . Rodgers, Nancy E .,.,.,.. Rogers, Kathleen Ann ..... Rogers, Maribeth L,... Rogers, Robert ,. ...,.... Rogers, Steven P, Rogowski, Barbara L, .,.,. Rohde, Robert E .......... Roig, Jaqueline R, Rogers, Kathy .........,., Rogers, Michael D ..... Rogers, Robert L .... Rogowski, Richard Rominski, Cynthia M,.,.,, Rominski, Katherine.,. ..., Rominski Linda C. Rominski Philip B, .,...., . Rominski Richard L .,...,. Rominski Ronnett, Gabriele ......,. Rose, Carl .............,. Roser, Andrea S .... Roser, Victoria E ......... Rosheger, Pamela M. ..... . Rosnick, George M. .,.. . Ross, Betsy Ann .......... Ross, Diannie Marie ....... Roth, Randy S ........,.... Rothermel, Myrtle ..... Rowan, Mary Jo ...,.,. Rowand, .ludy ...,.,......, Rowley, Donald G ....,.. Rubin0, .James C. .... . Rubino, Sheryl L. .,,. . Ruck, Michael J. Rudins, Daniel J. .... . Rudnik, Ste 1henJ, , .... , Rueffer, William L.. ,... . Rundgren, Diane M. .. Rutini, Mary JoAn11e,. Rupert, Susan Lynn... Ryan, Karen L. ......., . Ryan, Patrice M .... Ryan, Richard A ..,.... Ryan, Ronald V ...,. Ryder, Elizabeth. .,., . Sabelfeldt, Christine.. Sabelfeldt, Pauline .... Saber, Diane Lynn .,.. Sabin, Catherine. ....,. Sadowski, Barbara ..., Sadowskim Michael C. .... . Sahlin, Sharon Ann Sahlin, Susan 11. .,.,. .. Sakats, Steven G. ..... , Salas. Cheryl, Lyr111.., Salas, Leslie ..,............ Saldana, Mario ........ Salee, Dorothy .,.,.. Salee, Lee ............. Salee, Ronald C. ..... . Salee, Willard H ........ Salkos, Steven ........,.. Salzmann, Gregory J.. Salzman, Kim G.. ..... , Samaras, Jeffrey P. Sample, Diana,. ...,.,. Sampson, Lori Jean Sam ale, Scott Keith... Sanrlacz, Barbara ...... Sandacz, Kathryn A,.. Sandacz, Raymond C. Sandberg, Joan ......,., Sandberg, Jo Ellen .... Sander, Dawn E .....,. Sanders, Cindy L. Sanders, Jerry ....,.,..,. Sanders, Ruth Ann Sandlund, Suzanne J. Sample, Diana ..... ,... . . Sargis, Sam S ........... Sarten, Linda C. ,. .... . Sass, David Michael., Sauceda, Juana G ...... Saurn, Boyd ,.,.. .... ,... . Saunders, Debra Lee . Sausman, Catherine ,. Sauter, James K. ...... . Sauve, Debra Fran ..,. Scapin, Joel L. .....,.. . Schab, Lisa Marie ...,. Schaclmer, DavidJ .,., Schaedel, Lisa J. ..,.. , Schaeffer, Jill M. .,... . Schall, Theresa R. Scheffers, Rich W. .,.. , Scheidt, Mary Marg... Schenlrel, Michael, .... Scherdin, Cathy Ann . Scherpelz, Ken .,..... Scherpelz, John A ........ Scherpelz, Judith A, .... , Scherrer, Patrick M ..., Schiflhauer, Marie B.. Schiflhauer, Joseph .... Schiffman, Rodney .... Schild, Raymond W. .. 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Schmidt, Alex ........ Schmidt, Cindy .....,... Schmidt, Cindy K ....,. Schmidt, David Jan ..,... Schmidt, Barbara S. .... . Schmidt, Floyd Ray ...... Schmidt, Susette M, Sclunidt, Susan Carol ..,... Schmidt, Susan J,, ....,.. , Schmiet, Richard Z .,.,,.. Sclnnitt, Patte L ...... .. Schneider, Jean F ...... Schnell, Tom M. .,.......... . Schnell, Wm. E ..,............ Schnirring, Marsha K....17 Schoenknecht, Scott ........ Schoenknecht, Susan ....... Scholten, Pier P, ........... . Schomburg, Dorothy .,..,.. Schovanec, Linda M. Schreiber, Margaret ...,.. Schreiner, Ken ....,.,....,.,,. Schreiter, Barbara M. ..... . Schroeder, Janet L. Schroeder, Maureen.. Schuber, Diane E ..,.., Schubert, Darlenel .,.. ..... Schubert, Gail Jean ,..,... . Schubert, Scott, E. .,....,..,. . Schuld, Susan Lynn. .,.,... . Schultz, Louis H ......,. Schunk, David Chas ..... Schwab, Ann Marie Schwabe, Steven P. Schwartz Linda o ' , J Schwartz, Gary Schwartz, Marty..,..,.. Schweiss, Darlene C .... .... Scornavacco, Janice M ..... Scornavacco, Linda. ...,.... Scornavacco, Michael .... .. Scott, Robert ........,.,.... Scully, Dolores ..........,. Sebright, Debbie L .....,. Sedlak, Trudi A11n ..... Seeberger, Gregory .....,. Seefeldt, Catherine ....,.. Seeger, Jeffrey R ....., ...., Seger, MarkJoseph,. .,., , Seibel, Richard ,....... Seifert, Edward F ..,.,....... Seiler, Pater R ....,......,..... Seiler, William Edward .... Selan, Ricl1arrlJ ,.... . .....,.. Selinger, Marilyn C. ,... . Selinger, Olivia P. ..., ., Sepke, David H ......, Sepke, Sheryl K ......,.,. Serio, Joyce Marie .,..,. Serra, Joan M .............,. Sesterhann, Robert ......, Sesterhann, Ronalrl ....,. Settle, David L. ........ . Shafer, Debbie E ....,... Shafer, Dianej. Shafer, Janet ...,.,.,..,.., Shanahan, Mary S. .... . Shannon, Marra P. Shannon, Nancy T. .,.. . Sharp, Laurie A1111. .,.. . Sharp, Sheila. ............. .. Shaughnessy, Mike .,...., Shaw, Betty .... ,.......... Shaw, J. Darrell ......... Shaw, Patricia Kim ...... Shaw, Leonard ....,...... Shaw, Nancy ,......... Shaw, Neil Warren ..... Shaw, Teresa A. ,. ,...., . Shaw, Leonard Alan ...... Sheets, Cary Ray ....,... Sheffield, Kelly R. .... .. Sheffield, Marci . .,....,.,. . Shekleton, Margaret ....,. Shekleton, Martin E, Shelar, Candy B ......, Shepherd, Joseph H. .... . Shepherd, Karen A. ,.., Sherwood, BradfordJ ,...... Shields, Colleen M. ...,., . Shields, Debra Lee ,... . Shields, Sharon Ann ....., Shields, Gregory ....... ., Shields, Teri Marie,. ...,., Shoemaker, Carol A .....,. Shourie, Sandra ...,.,... Shunk. David ......,.,... Shutt, Gregory P. ......,., . Sibbernsen, Jane D .....,.. Sicilaino, Jean M ...,.,.. Sicldes, David ..... .... Siegel, Cindy lnez Sienicki, Edward C. ..... . Sienicki, Jolm J. ,. ...... . Sicrs, Debra Mary .,....... ......154,58 .......130, 143 ,. .,., 162, 92 ..,...45,162 . ....... 154 , ....... 154 . ..... 130,90 ........,.41, 154,97 130 130, 52, 56, 57, 91 38 . ....,. 162, 79, S0 77 .......1-13, 59, 81 ,. .,... 143, 76, 77 162 ......130 . ...,. 131 .... .....,. 1 54,76 38, 41, 130, 60, 88 181 .,....,..,.162 .,.,..,....131 .,....154,67 ..,....,143 ....,.163 ., ..,.. 43 .,...143 . .....,. 131 ....,....,.143 . .,.,... 42,66 ...., 170 ......154 .....110 .,...154 ,..,.......154 ....., 143.13,7s .,..21, 143, ss, 96 .........,.163,71 . . ..... 42,163,63 . ,... ...... . ,.131 ........,163,15 .,....154, 16, 77 154 154 .,....,.131 ........131 ...,.,..163 ...........131 ,. ,... 131,91 .,......154 ., ...... 163 .,......154 .,.,..,..,.143 . ..... 163,76,77 ......43, 163, 96 ,. ...,.......... 185 , .... ,143,76,77 . ............... 154 ......143, 75, 78 ,. ,......., ..163 ..,..,.....143 ......143, 81, 71 163 . ,... ...15-1,78 .,.,..43, 163, 71 ......154,68 ....,..,..,131 , ...., 154,72 ........154 ...,....154 ,. .,.... 131 ......-43,163 .,.........132 ,. .,., 154,75 , ....... 173 ........143 ...........143 .....,154,92 ,....,..175 ......,....143 ........163,80 , ...., 132,56,37 S1ers,DavidJoseph .... , ...........,... Sierecki, Celeste .....,... Sikorski, Joe A. . ..,.,. Sikorski, Karen A. ...,. . Silletti, Barbara L. .... . Silvestri, Diane M. .,..... . Silvestri, Donalrl R., ...... Sikorski, Joseph ........ . Sikorski, Karen ......,.,. Sim, Diane Caroline ,. .... Siman, Karen Lee ...,..,.,. Simpson, Joh Wayne ...... Simpson, Larry L.. .,.. . Simpson, Lori. ...,....... Sineni, Debra A1111,. .... Singer, Mary Eliz. ..... . Sintov, Harold M. .....,., . Sintov, Moisette C ........... Sisson loames Norman ..,.,,. Sisson, Timothy D .,..,..,... Sjogren, Craig ..,....,.,.... Sjogren, David Z .....,.. Sjoquist, Karen A,. .,., . Skiera, Robert H, ...,.. . Skinner, Frank G ........... Skittone, Dawn Joy .,.. Skoczek, Jack Ray ...,.. Skutta, Suzanne .,....... Slattery, Anastasia ........ Slawik, Beth Georgia ...,... ...,.,163, 76,77 .,.....132, 91 ..,...,....143 . ...,.,. 154 .,......143 .,....154, 56 ........163 .,....,.143 ......,.154 .....,.,163 ,. .,.... 143 ..........,132 .....,163, 73 ......41,154 ...,.143, 75 ,. .,.,. 6, 7 ......143, 77 ......43. 163, 96 ...IIIIIIIIIIII154 ...,.,163, 16, 77 73 138 ::lili...l.181 Smale, Guy C. .............. ....,.,......,...,..,. 1 32 Smith, Brad S .,.,..,.,... Smith, Brian Edw. Smith, Carol C .,... .40, 64, 65, 88, 90 , .,............. 76, 77 ..,..1-13, 59 Smith, Deborah L. .... . Smith, Dorothy ....... Smith, Florence .,.... Smith, Gary E ......... Smith, Gary Allen ...... Smith, Gisele Rance ...,. Smith, Jamie P.. ...... Smith, Laurie Ann .....,.. Smith, Lee. .,......,......,. , Smith, Martha Susan .... Smith, Michael J ....., .... Smith, Patrice A ........... Smith, Russell H, Smith, Sandra 1 ,... S111itl1, Trinket Marie .... Smith, Terry A ,,......, ., Sn1rZ, William L ....... ., Snarski, Christine A ...... Snell, Robin E. ......... . Snelton, Cory .l. ..... . Snider, Greg Wn1,, .,...., . Snow, Audrey Ellen ....., Soderberg, Janet M ....... Sokol, Donald Robert Sokolski, Joanne P,,. .... . Solomon, .lames R. Solis, Shirlenc E. . .... .. Sommerfeld, Robert ...,.. Sommerfeld, Ellen ...... Soune, Christine M ....... Sormenberg, Connie Sonncnberg, Ke1111etl1 .,.. Sore11so11, Kerrie L ....,.., Sorrentino, Paul ........... Sorensen, Melinda A ..... .......132 ..,.....17o 'iffffff154 163 ,. .,..,. 143 163 177 91 163 .....132, 52, 13, as ...........154, 36 .. ...... 143,59 .,.,.,43, 163,81 ...,............163 ..,...154, 53, 89 163 .,..,.....132 .....163, 69 ..,....,,.163 ........163, 92 ..,..,132,16,11 , ....,. 143, 73, 93 Sorensen, Tracy Thomas ...,. .,....,. 4 1, 154 Sorum, Janet Marie ..,... Sormn, Terri Ann ....,.,.. Sorum, Diane Lynn ...... Southard, Rodne 'Q. Southern, Steve .... ., Sowa, Kathy Marie ...., Spaccarelli, A Jril ......... Spangler, Marla Allen Spangler, Steve ........,... 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Stein, Sandra Marie...... Steiner, Mary M .,......... Steiner, Randy E ..,..... Steiner. Robert D. ,... .. Steingraber, Roger ......,. Steinocher, Charles ...... Stell, Judith Ann ,..,...., . Stellingwerf, Curtis Stell, Susan E ..... ....... Stelling, F ......, .... , .. Stenger, Jan Ellen ...... Sten ver, Nancy ....... Steuilien, Gary D. ..... . Stendien, Sheryl A. .,..... Stephands, George M .... Stephanos, ,lohn M. ..... . Stephens, Lawrence.,.... Stephenson, Gregorynr.. Stephenson, Thomasf .... Sternber , Ronald W ..... Sterner, Donald R. ..,. . Stevens, JeffC. ...... . Stevens, Leslie E .....,.. Stevenson, Jo Ann E. Stewart, Kathy L .......... Stewart, James A ......... . Stewart. Nancy Marie... Stewart, Richard M. .... . Stier, Scott ................ Stogsdill, Jack ..,.,.,...., Sto ley, Virginia L ..... , Stolt, Robert M, .,.. .. Stoltz, Debra Ann ...... Stolz, Robert .............. Stolzner, Pamela Joy ..... Stone, Phyllis Ann .,.... Stout, Robert J ........ Strand, Ted , ........... Strauss, Wendy C ....... Streccius, Julie C ........ Streit, Sl1errylL. .... . Streit, Ronald P. , .... Strelow, BarbaraJ ...... Strobel, Bud .... .....,. Strobel, Mike S. ..,.. . Strobel, Robert J. Strom, Robert A. .,..... . Strom, William W .,..... Stronczek, Kim V. ....... , Strong, Cynthia Ann ..... Stryker, Thomas G, Stuart, Ann Louise. ...,.. Stuart, Eric M. ...,...... Stubbs, Gail M. .......... , Stubblefield, Paruela ..... .. Stull, Jay .,..,.,.........,.,.. Sucher, Scott D .,..,.... Sucher, Stephen ...... , ..... , .,..,....... 143 . .,................. 163 132, 67, 76, 77 143 . .,.,..,........ 154 , .,...,. 1-13 154 ........163 ..,.....163 .,.....,..154 .....143, 96 .,......154 ,.....37 ........132 .....163, 80 ........132 .....40.143 ,. ...... 154 ....,...163 ........154 . .,...,. 144 .. .,..... 78 ....,..,.,132 ...........163, 66 ......163, 68, 69 . ,.., ....,... 1 44 . .,..,..,. 163 .....144, 90 ...,.44. 179 ....,...144 . .,....... 144 ....,154, 66 ,. .,.... 154 ,. .,..,. 144 ........163 ,. .,.,.., 43 .....133, 78 ..,..l54, 73 , .... 133, 78 ...,..42, 163, 66 . ..... 60, 179, 96 ,.....44, 133, 64 .,....,.144, 58 , ..,.... 154 . .,..... 185 ,. ...... 163 ,. ...... 144 ...,..,.144 ...,..,....154 ......43. 163 , .,... 42, 163 144 164 144 164 .,..,...l44 ....,...164 ........154 ........134 ,. .,.... 164 ..,.....144 .....144 , ..,.......... 144 179 , ...., 164, 76, 77 ..........,181 ...........154 ..,...144, 70,78 , .,..,... 72, 181 144 .,...164 .,...164 ........144 ........134 .......42 . ....... 144 ..,..144 ..,...154 ., ...... 164 . .,........ 133 .,..,.164, 75 ...,....144 ...,.177 .....154 .......7C Sucher, Kimberly A. ...... . Sullivan, Barbara A, ..... .. Sullivan, Kathleen 1 N1...... Sullivan, Patricia L. ...... . Sullivan, Richard A Sullivan, Patricia J. .... . Sullivan, Nancy J. ..,.,... .. Sullivan, Thomas P. ..... . Sully, Charles L. ....... .. Summers, Dan ...,.......... Summers, Mary Joan ......l64 .........154 . ...... 144, 93 81 .......154, 58 66,179 144 Summer, Gregory A. ..............,.............. . Sundermann, Dann H.. ..... , .......... Surbeck, Jonathan E .... Surrey, Richard A. ..... .. Sutherland, Beth A, Sutherland, Catherine.. Sutherland, Scott B. Sutton, Barbara ....,.... Sutton, Gail ............ Sutto, Marr ., ..... Sutton, Mi e ........ Sutton, Patricia, ...... Suzak, EdwardJ. Swan, Kevin J.. .....,... .. Swan, Peggy Ann ........ Swanson, Andrew P ..... . ........ ....... 88 38. 04. 77 .. ..... , ........,.,.... 154 ......154 144' 73, 78 ...,........154 .....,.164. 93 ..........,.l64 77 Swanson, Geri Edward ...,... ..,............ 1 54 Swanson, Lin a L. ..... . Swanson, Paul L. ....... . Swanson, Sheri Lynn.. Swartz, Pattie L ......... gwgo, glargajet ........ w o, e y . ...... Sweidingjgank W ....., Swisher, Michael D. Swisher, Richard ., ...... Szarabajka, Denise ..... Szarabajka, Cary , ..........,. Szarabajke, Keith E ...,. Szewczyk, Thomas L. .. Szkndlarek, Perry Szymanski, Jane Ann Szymanski, Miles J. - Tabel, Susan M ........ Tacchi. Julie A ............ Taege, Marilou L. ...,.. . Taggart. Dean L. ....... . Ta ue, Karen Marie,.,.. Takla, Stephen ......... Tanabe, Victor T ......... Tanner, Robert M, ,.... . Tanney, Richard W ...... . ...... 133. 79 .......34.144 . ..... 133 , ..... 144 ......154 . ........,.... , .,.... ..30 9, 31, 133, 74 .. ........,....... 43, 164 .......144, 93 .........155 144 ........40.144, 88, 97 ........43, 164, 66, 96 Tarrant, PhilipJ ......,...... ................ 1 44. 61 Tate, Thomas Frank ....... Tanber, John J. ll .,.,.... Taurner. James M. .... .. Tay or, Cynthia Ann .... Taylor, David N ....... Taylor. Jean E. .... . Taylor, Jud ' Kay, .,... Taylor, Cathy A. ..... . Taylor. Kevin C. ...... Taylor, Michael J. Taylor, Nancy Lynn .... Taylor Roberta D Taylor: William Di IIIQII ...... Teafarden, John R ....... Tee ey, Pat T .......,...,. Tellschow, Brad .......... Templernan, Glenn... Temgilin. Gary A. .... . TeSe le, Jeffrey S ...... Texidor, Silvia ......... Thake, Dale L ............ Theiss, Carol L. .,......, . Then, Marc Edward ..., Theodore, Cynthia A. ,. Theodore, Denise A. Thiry, Sandra Ann ....... Thomas, Barbara ......... Thomas, Joan ................ Thomas, Mark Steven ....... Thomas, Mary Jo ........... Thomas, Yvonne .. .,.... . Thompson. Chant ....... Thompson, l' alth .,........ Thompson, Jay Mark ........ Thompson, Maureen P ...... Thompson, Richard W. Thompson, Sara .......... Thornton, Christine ..... Thorpe, Richard C ....... Thyreen, Daniel A .....,. Tibbetts. Karen Ann Tilhous, John Andrew ,. Tilhou, Leslie Anne ..,.. Timmins. Laura Ann Titre, Peterj ....,........,. Tobin, Steve W. .,,..... . Todd. Kenneth E ........ Toepke, David ......... Tom, Michael P. .,... . . ........ 134 ............144 ...,.,.1e4, ss ..........,.1s1 ss as, 144 ......,...1s4, 71 ...,........134 164 .......134, ss- 41 155 62 156,'1'44',4B4', ss, sa: 90 as ........134. 70. 88 ........,...l34 .......134. 78 164 144 ......134 . ..... 144 .......,.144 .......35,16-i ............173 ......,144, 90 ...,..... 184 .......164, 81 ......134 , .,...... 144 .......144, 88 81 177 .............144, 78 134, 60, 62, 88 ......169 ......144 ..,...134 ......l70 .,....155 Tomcko, Barbara J. ...... ...,.. 1 0, 134, 88 Tongue, Susan L. ........... . Topczewski, Wendy A ...... Torkelson, Karen L ....... Tortorice, Deborah ....... Trac , Pamela Ann ...,... TraiPords, Larry N. .... Trampf, Robert W. Trantina, Valerie .... Traver, Jeffrey ........ Travis, Larry ......... Treacy, Patrick ...... Treantafeles, Marie Tren, Walter M, ....... . Treutler, Donald W. .... . .,.,......l64 78 ..........134 134 iffiffisfiisl' 177 ......l44, 67, 78 ........164, 92 ..........144 Treutler, Thomas S, ...... . ..... 155, 76, 77 Treutler, Steven A. Trevino. Robert ...... Trick, Lindsay ...,... Triest, Vicky L nn .... Trsar, Terence , ....... Trudeau, Cynt ia ...... Truelson,Jan .... , .......... Truelsen, ohn Mark. ,...... Trusk, Catherine .......... Trusk, Therese, Marie Tufo, Lauren Lea ...... Tlrfo, Michael A, ....... Tully. Christine M .,... Tully, Roseann ........,. Turley, Deinise K ...... Turley, Michelle D. Turnbull, Tena Ann Turnipseed, Dorothy . 71 ........144, 81 ......164, 76, 77 ......l64, 79, 80 ..........164 ....,..164 .........,144 ......144, 56, 90 ..,.......144 ......,.155, 81 ..,...,...184 Turuc. Donna M. ..... . ....... 164 Twaddle. George M... ....... 164 Twaddle, Michele E. . . ..,. ..135 Twardzik, Paul F. ...,. . ...... 135 Tyrell. Paul Patrick .,... ..164 - Ulm, Roswitha ..........,... , .............. 144 Umphress Rhonda D .... .... ....,... 1 4 4, 76, 77 Urban, Ellen Louise ...... ........ 1 64, 79, 80 Usher, Donna ............ ..... ........ . . .144 Usher, Virginia M. . ..,. ..........,., 1 64 Utparlel, Norman D ......, ....... 1 64 - Vaccarello, Joseph, J.. Valentine, Mark S. Valenti, Rosemary A., Vance, Kathy A ......... Vande, Logt, James A. Vande Logt, Kathleen Vander Haar, Ruth .... Vanderschaaf, Cindy. Vanderschaaf. Nancy. Vandever, Frances A,. Vandever, Grace M .... VanMatre, John 1. .... . Vanoverloop Mary .,.. VanTuinen, Jeffrey .... Vasil, Lee Ann ...,.,.... Vercruysse. Robert .... Vercruysse, Ronald R. Vetter, Cathy , .,..... .. Viktora, ay .... Viktora, ick .......,.... vileikis. Cynthia E .... Vipond, ............... . Vipond. .1arkJ .......... Y isall, Bett ' Ann ....... Viscount, laenueth G. Viscount, Larry .,....... Voeks, D. Rich .......... Voeks. Debra L ....,.,.. Voelkner, Laura L ..., . Vogel, Daniel A, ...... . Vo el, Robert A .....,... Volllen, Barbara? ...... VonEbers, Dona d A.. Voss, Patricia ........... Voss, William David.. Vot, Patricia ........,.,.. Wachsmuth, Robert P. ...,. wadecki, Richard ,l, ..... . ahner, Alan C, ...... .. Wa l, Kathryn L. .,,. .. Waidanz Tonnu Lee Vetter, Douglas ,l. .... N 66 ........144, 87 .......165 ....,.....173 ........155, 79 .......135 .......135 III 1IIII1IQ,144, 64'.ss 38, 40, 144, 65 42,165. 66 . . ...,...,,..... 44 is m:ll:l.i185 .......165 155 144 ,155 . ....... 45, 67 165 155 .179 . .,.,... 41,155 155 , ....... 135,81 ...,.,....l65 .,........l35 144,88 ' , y ..,.. .44, Wajerski, Elaine M ....,.. ......,....,. 1 44 Wajerski, Linda Ann .,... Wa'erski, Scott S. ..,. .. Walbrun, Jane M ....... Walbrun, Mark W ...... ...fffflfflss ........155, as ..,...,.13s, 75 Wald, Timoth C. ....... ,....... 1 55 Waldecki, Richard ....... Walker, Patricia ....,.,. Wallick, Deane, Scott Wallis, Christine R. Walpole, Stephen R. .. Walsh, Barbara ......... Walsh, Collen, M. Walsh, Pamela A ....... Walsh, Tara P ........... 144 ......43, 165 .. ........ 155 165 177 .,.IIQf1fIfIfQfIfIfQfffiss ........10,11,144,88 .. . ................... 144 Walsworth, FrankJ ...,.. ...........,.. 4 4, 72, 88 Walsworth, John W ...... ...... 1 44, 165, 76, 77 Wander, Barbara L, Wander, Paul Charles Ward, Willene.,.,., ..... Wardynski, Kristi J. Wargin, Margie Ann.. Wasemiller, arol ...... Wasmer, Thomas Joh. Wasmer, Daniel J. Watrin. Karin A. .... ,. Watson, Joan .,.,.,..... Watson, jeffrey W ...... Watson, Linda S. , ..... .. .......... 36, 135, 73 .. ......,...,. 165. 69 .. .......,... ,...,....184 .. . ..,.,., 144, 76, 77, 91 .. .,........ 155, 73, 93 .. , ............,... 177 ...........144 .. ........ 155 , .,.,.,.......... 144 71, 96 Watson, Montel J . . .31,. Waue, Glen George .... Way, Brian Doug ...... Weaver, Ann ............. Weaver, T. john ...,.,.. Weber, Linda Marie... Weber, Sheryl L. ...... . Weber, Terry Lee ....... Weeden, Frederic D... Wegrzyn, Brian B. 76, 77. 91 32, 33, 34, 115, 136, 57 144 136, 67, 68, 88 .. ...... . ............... .136 ........165 . .... ........ 1 65 .,......,.,136 , .... ..,... 1 65. 80 We rzyn, Marschelle ..,.... Wegrzyn, Laureen A. . Weiner, Jeff ........,.,.,. Weibel, Jenna D ........ Weichers, Albert J. Weibel, Jeffery B ....... Weiber, Mark ., ...... Weiler, Catherine J .... Weiler, Jamie L. , .... .. Weiler, John M ....... Weiler, Susan Lynn Weinberg. Barry H. Weinberg, Carol S, Weinberg, David A .... Weinberg, Roy Kim Weinberg, William J. . Weiner. Veronica ....... Weinert, Denise M, .. .............. 165 .. , .,.............. 136 .. ., ..... 41, 155, 62 ...... ..165 .......,136 .....,.....144 .,.....,.1as, ss 165, 76,77 144, 76,77 144 ,' '1315Q'i53', 56, 74, 78 76, 77 179 .. ........ ...185 ...........155 Weisenborn, Kurt A ....,.... ,. ,.... 155, 164 Weisenborn, Grant G. Weisgerber, Barbara .. .,.,.....165, 92 Weissmuller, Chuck ........ ,...... ......... 6 , 7 144, 78, 92 Welch, Barbara J ....... Welch, Michael Don.. Welch, Michael james Welch, Stephen L ...... Weller, Stephen C. Wells, Kenneth M ...... Wendel, Laurie Ann... Wendell, Christine M. Wendt, Randolph A. .. Wenzel, Patricia L ..... West, David M .......... West, janet Ann .,....,. West, Lawrence R. Westphal, Diane E .... Westphal, Robert .,... Weyhrich. Patricia ...,. Wheaton, Sheldonj. ,. .. ......... 155. 71 ....,....,.136 .. ....., 155, 71 ,. ...... 136, 90 79 ,. ........ 136 .. , ....... 155 ...........144 .. ...... 155. 92 .. ........... 136 .. ...... 144, 88 144 .. .....,.. 144 155 Wheeler, Donald Wheeler, Lisa A ......,., Wheeler, Mel ............ Wheeler, Robert .,....,. Wheeler, Thomas R. .. Whiston. Pamela J ..... Whiston, Penelope A,. White, David P. ....... , White, Michael J. ..... , White, Thomas M, ..... Whorton, Michael C. . Wichert, Jim H ....,..... 136 .. , ...,....,. 181 .. ....... 155. 76. 77 76 .. ..... ..155, 76, 77 .. , ...,.........,. .136 136. 88 Wiebe, Jon Artlmr ...... ., Wieber, Michael D. Wieber, Steven M. Wieder, Kim Gayle .... Wigren, Lynn A ......... Wi cher, Ste zhen B .... Wildberger, l'1enry G. Wilferd, Robert ...,...., Wilford, Sheryl J. ..... . Wilk, Julie H .,.....,.... Wilke, Robert H. ,..... . Wilkerson, Gary C .... . 165. 71 ,. ,.... 144, 70, 71 .,....-40,144 ................ .173 ........144, 89,138 .. ..........., 145, 90 wiikansm.,Bm.ts1s1.'1fiI ...QiII1'65,'76, 77 iss Wille, Richard Glen Wille, Rodney A. .,... , Williams, Elizbeth .,., Williams, lan L ...,. Williams, Michael G.. Williams, Sandra ....... Williams, Thomas P. . Willit, Nancy Ellen Willig, Cynthia L ..... Willis, Ann Marie ...... Willis, Kathleen K. .... 165 ., ., .... ,.145 145 136 .......155, 76, 77 .. ....... .,... 1 55, 59 .......145, 59, 78 .. ......... 136, 78 .. ., ...... ,..155 '49 Willour, Jeffrey R. Willow. Debra K. ....... , Wilson, Bnrburaj ........... Wilson, James Alan ....,... Wilson, james L ,.... ..... Wilson, Lee M. ....., .. Wilson, Len ........,. Wilson. Louise ...... Wilson, Steve D. ........ . Winans, Janet Louise... Wiren. Lynn ............ Wirtz. Becky ........ Win, Edwin F. Wirz, Ester E. ...... . Wise. Steven S. ..., . Witek, Jim .........,.,... Witek, Pamela ,loy ....... Wittern, Jody R ........ Witthoff, Carol A ...... Witthoff, James D. ..... . Wittl, John llarry ........ Woehlck. Robert K. .,., . Wojcik, Rodney L ........ Wo'towicz, Denise L, Wolf, Jamesj .............. Wolf, Richard ..............,. Wolodkin, LeslieJ .......... Wouneberg, Gerard M ..... Wook, Liuda...., ......,. Woodlock, Kathleen . ...... Woods, Jack Harris ......... Woodward, Michael .,,.,.. Wooldridge, Mace C. .,.,. . Woottelt, Ceor e S ......,.., Wozniak, CnrollAnn ....... Wratten, Limla S. ....... . Wubs, Randall Jolm ........ Wuest, Daniel Ralph ...... Wuethrich, Russell .,....,.. Wurtz. Rebecca MM. Wyeth, Marissa Ann .... Wykes, Sandra Len ...... Yarock, Patricia L. ...., . Yary, Maureen Ann ...... Yates, Eve Teresa, .... Yates, Susan ...,........ Yates, Steve W ......... Yeiser, Dave ............... Yetter, Catherine E .,.,.. Ycttcr, Jeffery D ...... . Yost, Jeri A. ....,...... Young, Jolm A .,..,.,.. , ...... Young, Jyme Patricia ...... Yonnt, Jeffrey A ..,.,....,. ! I Zacharia s, Robert P ..... Zachler, Jeffrey A. ...... . Zaehler, Kimberly S ........ Zactlcr. Vicky I. ..,..... ., Zaknla, Mark S. ....... ....... . Zakula, Michael S. ..... . Zakula, Rose Mnric Zale. Dan 1-Idward ....... Zalciski. Robert M ....... Zamir, ,lan .........,...., Zanolli.1im R ..,....... Zarc, Dave ................. Zarnecki. Michael ....... Zasadny, Allen R .... ....... Zasadhy, Donald D ...,.... Zasatluy, Leon A ........, Zeller. ,lcnnifcr J, ..,.. . Zeller, Melissa ,I .......... Zelm, Donald Artlmr Zembruski, Sheila .,.. Zcntncr. Mary M ...... Zimmer. liriau ......... Zimmcr,1lollis S ....,.,.. limmcrman, Calvin ....... Zimmerman, Calvin L, .. ........ 43, 165. 63 Zinuuerman,Michael .... Zinga, Susan Marie ..,.,.. Zlotowski. ,lcromcJ. ..,... . Zocrner, MarkJ ............. Zold, David Joseph ....... Zolitor. ,leffru ' ll ........... Zolp, Rich litfward ...... Zowada Cathyj. ....... , Znblcr: Rnyrnund li. ..... . Zuelkc. Mark Stephen ...,. Zukowski, Lucilc .........,. Zukowski, Mary I .,..., .. Zll1lfiKl0l10, Anthony . ..., Zurc llrene M .,............. Zurck, Karen Ioan .....,.,.. Zvonclusck, Thomas D. 58 68, 69 165 1-I5 ..,...l81 ....,.170 . ..... 155 ......137 , ..... 145 ......165 ......145 . .... .165 .,..,....137 ...,...145, 91 . ........ 137 ......l65 ......1-45 ......,..,..137 ....,..40, 1-15 . .,.,.,...,. 165 .,.....37,155 ...,....,173 , ..,.. 177 ........,...137 . .............. 137 67 .,..,.,145, 74, 93 .......165, 76,77 ........1-15. 73, 78 92, 93 ......165 ......177 ........,...145 145. 77 IIIIQIIIK7, 76, 77 145 .....,.,..,.14s 1:1137 137. 83, 91 , ..,.......... ...... 1 55 38, 43. 165, 90 137,90 .........1-15 . ...... 41,155 61 . .,.,... 165, 68. 69 ., ....,.,.. 137, 54, 88 11. 36, 145. SS 165. 56, 76. 77 66 137 ........137. 87, 88 160 , ....,...... 165 ......165 ......165 , ..,..... 145 .......41,155 137 155. 76, 77, 96 .. ........,......... 155 165 76, 77 1291251651 se, so ............l37 ......145 Acknowledgements When the last pages of the ENDEAVOR have gone to the printer and the staff is resting from the rigors of many nights' Work trying to get materials for those ever-present dead- lines, there comes the final task of acknowledging the extra efforts of those persons who helped the staff with this publication, but, who have, heretofore, gone unmentioned. First, for the patience, advice and suggestions they offered, we must thank Messrsl Norman Koenig and Ernie Rubak and their assistants Pat Kelly, Doris Spyer, Mary Ann Smith and Jeri Schultz. Without the combined efforts of these people the publication of the 1971 ENDEAVOR would never have come to its fruition. Secondly, the staff at Root Photographers, and especially Mrs. Marjorie Dompke and Miss Kay Eilert, warrant our heartfelt thanks for providing us with service and photographs that appear in this publication. Without the many men responsible for the taking of these photo- graphs and the behind-the-scene work of Messrs. Gus Wamashiro and Joe Ogata publication of the 1971 ENDEAVOR would have been im- possible. , Finally, our thanks to students Marsha Schnirring, Dave Newson, Nola Ringenoldus, and a host of others who varied efforts helped in the production of this book together with the unceasing cooperation of teachers, sponsors, coaches and administrators. 1 i Y' 5 5- 3, . , .1- .fi l' ikI .i ' ' . -iw txt, Q5 A 1 ' ' V 'k ,Q 5 I V 'I rf ' R A -KSN T' ,. ' 'f'f'31 -11-.X , W Vfw A Af 5' W 7 t ,q,, Y M L .1 I' ANN 5. , 53,5 'i wg., ,sibv ' W . 'ff K. K'V1Txg-mia '-' 'if if 4' 35-q4 22,',1?i' ' f gg - . ' . Q 4' x ! , sap fri 6 ' . 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A , : 4 K 4 y - ' Iv . . .. .. , .. . . . n 5' ' ' yi J Q 9 Man For All Seasons Dcpicts Everyman Although set in the sixteenth century during the tumultuous reign of Henry VIII of Eng- land, Robert Whittinton's Man for All Seasons could have been said to carry a portrait of modern man as he often finds himself caught in the dilemma of being true to himself or true to the establishment or system. Presented May 21-22, the drama was in the words of director Mr. Jerry Lowe, The finest overall production both technically and dramatically that I have been associated with in all my years working with high school students. Heading up the cast in the title role was Keith Szarabajka as Sir Thomas More. Lend- ing strong support to the cast were Mike Byrne, Wade Miller, Vince Monteleone, Laurie Lacher, Jan Andrews, Jim Catanzaro, John O'Connor, Paul DiLorenzo, Mark Fullerton, Mike White, Ken Meyers, Yvonne Allie and Roger Obst. Mike Byrne fCommon Mani is set upon by Paul DiLorenzo QSignor Chapuysl. 194 qv' 1-gfggw, vi ,wi ' As Jim Catanzaro fCardinal Wolseyh contemplates the future of England. Jan Andrews CLady Alice Morel and Laurie Lacher 1Lady Mar- garet Morel weigh the fate of their father-husband, Sir Thomas. Gin, f .1 , in X I I Q q r S E .I lg '1 nf 'l X!- Keith Szarabajka fSir Thomas Moreb hears the ac- Monteleone CDuke of Norfolkj, Wade Miller fMaster cusations of Jack O'Connor fThomas Crimwellb, Vince Richl, and Roger Obst QThomas Cranmerb. The More family receives a visit from Kenneth Meyers fHenry VIID. 9 as Keith Szarabajka fSir Thomas Morej is put through inquisition by Jack O'Connor fThomas Cromwellj. Vars1ty Posts 11- 5 Sophs Finish 10-6-15 r. A's 12- 3 Bis 4-5-2 1971 Record HERSEY OPPONENT Fr. Fr. Var. Soph. A B Var. Soph. A B 1 0 0 4 MAINE WEST 18 3 7 I 6 BARRINGTON 12 0 2 10 9 CROWN 9 4 3 I 7 l FREMD G 3 3 4 3 10 5 9 ARLINGTON 6 3 l 7 4 5 GRANT 2 5 0 l 2 4 WI-IEELING 3 3 5 ll 10 I0 PALATINE 4 11 2 6 16 7 GLENBARD N. 5 l 5 2 ROLLING MEAD. 2 l 5 5 2 FREMD 9 3 4 9 7 6 3 5 PROSPECT 4 0 2 4 9 4 3 6 WHEELING 8 8 2 5 5 7 4 CONANT 0 l 1 ll SCI-IAUMBERG 4 4 4 8 2 ELK GROVE 3 5 7 7 2 5 ll 7 ARLINGTON 1 4 G 13 l IDistrict Playoff! ST. VIATOR 2 5 10 7 PALATINE 2 l 8 6 10 3 1 FOREST VIEW 4 3 4 l Final Varsity Record-ll Wins-7 Losses Final Sopll Record-10 Wins-6 Losses-1 Tie Final Frosh A Record-12 Wins-3 Losses Final Frosh B Record-4 Wins-5 Losses-2 Ties i Husky hurler Mark Leonhard is beseiged by well-wishers after doing excellent relief job against Wheeling. Ken Morales scores standing up with run against Wildcats Jim Quade dives back into first base safely on at- tempted pick-off play. 196 fvf . R 1 1, M 9 P 'r 2-' rv 1 k ' . A . all . J s .T Chris Kelsey crosses the finish line ahead of everyone else in 220-yard run. Gary Nissen strains to put all he has into putting the shot. Jon Browder flies through the air in long jump. Frosh-Sophs Set Final Varsity Record-6 Wins-8 Losses Final Frosh-Soph Record-13 Wins-1 Inss utdoor Season 6-85 13-1 1971 Record Varsity HERSEY Frosh- OPPONENT Varsity Frosh Soph Soph 92 ST. VIATOR 67 32 65 iQuadrangularJ 85 CONANT 783A 18 SCHAUMBERG 183A 52 ELK GROVE 46 30 80 CRYSTAL LAKE 65 49 533A 65 PALATINE 733A 62 80 PROSPECT 74 49 843A fTriangularJ 82 FOREST VIEW 44M 66 MUNDELEIN 30 ll 73 GLENBARD N. 49 54 74 FREMD 83 53 57 fTriangularJ 57314 LIBERTYVILLE 73 29 WHEELING 36 71314 ..-f- ' --wy ff' if r 4' '17 Pa , Q Q ,hue , .:.s1i:.f,favc-if.sw-we-H- 1 i 'W , re' J' N Jeff Seeger has no trouble returning serve. Varsity Netmen - Frosh-Sophs Post 9-2 1971 Record HERSEY OPPONENT Varsity Frosh- Varsity Frosh- Soph. 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Varsity Golfers 8-3' Frosh-Sophs Go 5-2' ophs 5-Og Frosh 3-O Var. 168 172 163 170 203 158 155 164 423 149 171 1971 Record HERSEY OPPONENT Frosh- S0911 Soph Frosh Var, 210 GLENBARD N. 176 170 ARLINGTON 161 175 FREMD 174 177 CONANT 165 194 WHEELING 209 STEVENSON 186 175 198 ELK GROVE 165 172 PROSPECT 153 351 LAKE PARK 424 170 179 FOREST VIEW 158 173 177 PALATINE 175 Champaign Invitational-12th of 29 Teams Lake Park Invitational--Sth of 20 Teams Wheeling Invitational-9th of 24 Teams District Meet-6th of 15 Teams Prospect Sophomore Invitational-lst of 12 Teams Final Varsity Record-8 Wins-3 Losses Final Froah-Soph Record-5 Wins-2 Losses Final Soph Record-3 Wins-0 Losses g a Way- Final Frosh Record-3 Wins-0 Losses Frosh Soph Soph 226 180 187 191 189 201 174 369 171 177 Ray Peterson bangs one home toward green. 35 ,fr ?' J' ff' ..-nv s--sv h- ,Q ax Jig Y 4 J -4? -L' Chris Thornton, Debbie Jay, Carol Hale and Sally Benson provide mood for Orchesis concert, L'Esprit.' --4 if-ar Roberta Taylor, Debbie Hilton and Bark Tomcko do their thing during Orchesis concert. The entire Orchesis troupe gathers for the finale to the 1971 presentation of 'L'Esprit.' ' Q Q 6 at N x '11 L K L I A x W S t x Denise LaRue Rcigns As Prom uc-cn White Lace and Promises was the theme of Hersey's Second Annual Prom at the Sheraton-O'Hare Hotel at which senior Denise LaRue was chosen Queen, June 4. The atmosphere was one of formality as promgoers arrived at the hotel decked out in their finest array of silks, satins and laces and varying degrees of male formal wear. Before enjoying the diversified music of two different types of bands-one which provided more traditional kinds of music while the other rendered more up-to-date kinds of music, guests enjoyed a formal dinner. Basically responsible for all arrangements for the prom were junior class officers Pres- ident Ken DelPrincipe, Vice-President Jim Gaitus, Secretary Julie Wilk and Secretary Sue Harkins. I 'I l l Couples make the most of the after dinner music during White Lace and Promises. 202 Prom Queen Denise LaRue receives crown from master of cere monies Mike Tufo as her escort John Weaver looks on The gang's all there for White Lace and Promises. 1 Q ' 'wig ,A .. gag? E J 3 ,E , 1 fi Q' ' V 5'X ff? Jan Lesniak stops to admire her corsage with date Scott Schubert Couples feast before the excitement of the prom begins. x f' ', , ,qi I Nr 'wif Y I 1. fx M., . W 34 p 'f1.:.1'., f x 3mQf3y5QW ., wg Qin-. v5Tqq4. f- 1 -www: 'Q' 'Q f. L-.fff1,,-,f ,fr i','ff,4 Yfafw , if if 3' w ff.f:.f ,few .Wk 4,-.Q-' fl ix Nj 1 ig f .5 3 f.,fmLWLWwIHw , x.,jkK.uk, 7 4 Q in 1 .,, I , ff, b ,, 23-33 . 1- M, K , , fx-:-1 sglwf ' 1 fa 'L'3 4,,, Spring was moratorium day protesting the war in Vietnam. Spring was the Hersey Band performing at Virginia Beach. Spring Activities Cover Wide Scope Culminating the year's Spring Activities were a host of events ranging from the strictly academic to the more fun-oriented. Included in these were the National Honor Society Initiation ceremonies early in the spring, the Turnabout Dance sponsored by the freshmen class, The Spring Band Con- cert with guest conductor Mr. John P. Payn- ter of Northwestern University, Moratorium Day headed by members of the social studies department, the Spring Music Concert fea- turing combined groups from the instrumental and choral music departments, and special assemblies provided by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Eastern Illinois Jazz Band. f--IL ' 'C -'-.,L5-fs S, A 1 A-L ,. ...V '.'. sz- U'-e-.'-J Spring was the Chicago Symphony and soloist Chiu Spring was the Eastern Illinois Jazz Tze Lin giving a concert at Hersey. Band performing at Hersey' 5 W A , A . D 4 -- ' ' f 31 .4 , I' . .5 ,P gs 'lik ' r ,,, . I 5 5 A f T2 if 42155, - 5 LJ' x S' 0 I Spring was the combined vocal and instrumental groups at Hersey in their spring concert. 205 Awards Assembl ygzu Y lc, fl! Honors 27 Seniors Xb class OF Valedictorians ................. Cynthia K. Brown 4 9 7l J 1-' Gail M. Newman 'Q Arian Pregenzer John J. Sienicki . Karen M. Steigelman Salutatorian ........ ........... D avid N. Haney s , 4 Art .............................. Hugh B. Gallagher A - H. Louis Schultz Athletic Award ................ Bruce W. Frase Athletics, Girls' ................. Lori A. Reardon Dramatics .................. Keith E. Szarabajka l Editor of Correspondent ....... John J. Sienicki , Editors of Endeavor ...... Raymond J. Johnson Robert W. Schildgen Martha S. Smith Debra E. Shafer English ................................ Laurie Lacher Foreign Language ............. Gail M. .Newman Forensics ............................. Laurie Lacher Industrial Education ..... Ronald Lewandowski Journalism ......................... John J. Sienicki Mathematics ........... .......... J ohn J. Sienicki Music, Choral .................. Bonnie L. Bowker Music, Instrumental ........... Gail M. Newman School Spirit ............ Marsha Kay Schnirring Science ......................... Melvin L. Cranmer Social Science ......................... Deborah Jay by Student Council PI.eSidentm.mR0ger D. Obst Senior Bruce Frase receives newly instituted H. Louis Schultz Award for excellence in athletics from Mr. Schultz's daughter Connie at Senior Awards Assembly. Mr. Goins presents Valedictorian Awards to Seniors Cindy Brown, Gail Newman, Arian Senior Mel Cranmer receives Pregenzer, John Sienicki and Karen Steigelman. i K F ! the Senior science award from Mr. Goins at Senior Awards 206 Assembly. Senior Marianne Leisten anxiously awaits beginning of Commencement. '34 Senior Cindy Brown gives Invocation at Commencement. o-A J Senior Class President Terry Castre introduces Commencement speakers. Class of ,71 Numbers More than 560 At the Second Annual Commencement ex- ercises, June 8, Hersey High School recog- nized the successful achievement of more than 560 graduating seniors. Following the processional of the pros- spective graduates, senior Cindy Brown de- livered the Invocation to guests and gradu- ates after which the choir sang We've Only Just Begun, and Alma Mater. Senior Class President Terry Castre then introduced the three main speakers of the evening, graduating seniors Gail Newman, John Scherpelz and Judy Scherpelz, who represented the class of 1971. After presentation of the graduates for their diplomas by Mr. Roland R. Goins, Her- sey principal, Board of Education members Messrs. Joseph A. Schiffhauer and Richard A. Bachhuber presented diplomas to the graduates. Graduates listen intently to words of Commencement speakers. A 'Q 4' .fc 4. N After it's all over, graduates manage smile through it all. In Memoriam H. Louis Schultz .A .Jos-an Hemssv u-um-4 scuocm, Upon returning to school on Monday, May 24, the entire Hersey Community was bereaved to learn of the sudden death of Assistant Principal for Ad- ministrative Services H. Louis Schultz on May 22 after suffering a fatal heart attack While on a golf outing. Mr. Schultz's understanding and fairness with all whom he came in contact with will be sorely missed by members of the Hersey community as his was always a very personal ap- proach to human kindness. Endeavor '71 Volume 3 Supplement Published by Students of John Hersey High School Arlington Heights, Illinois ff 9 , . :wi . N ,. N.-. :aw sv' X ' I Q- f 'X' neg, -- - I s . ..,,,........, . 5 S 4 ' s- 1 .,i' .--, ' A 'kt- ' ' - .o.-, 1 - ' ' N -,-' 2 'N l -M ' -t ., Sf tl if . by W A , . 05 .. V , ,. .. . ..,. N. . A . ba. 'rvifv J..:.., 3' K . Nw ,, . . .- W KV S V R in k k , -L kwa he V . 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