James Whitcomb Riley High School - Hoosier Poet Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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RGBERT LOUIS STEVENSON I L1 if- '. : THE WORLD QPENS WITH GLISH W j , ZW f',- if f wa! I Q. Or: '- W 2? FS '-,FY 'W X 1 uw Mzhazfwu is- Q - ' , ,, ,, 1 ,. . W 755. f f., ,ff :M V 1 ,., . ,fn if 'ff . n fy ffffyffzib ' -f f M' ' 43,224.5 Allan ' 6 Miwofm.. H -V--J .pn 55.mr f4f 1- Q f UPPER LEFT: Freshmen Roxie Rans, julie Walz, and Kenny Ulbricht work diligently to finish before the bell rings. FAR LEFT: Mr. Black's What's Happening class seems to know What's happenin' . LEFT: The Humanities class has Ferman Murphy lost in thought. ABOVE: Freshman Eric Axelberg receives assistance from Mrs. Hojnacki on dictionary skills. ABOVE RIGHT: Steve Dill and Jeanne Eaglen play King and Queen for the day in a Greek mythology play given by Mr. Wielgos's Senior English class. f W so -s 'ix ' ... E .-, ,.. f i r , I f ,f I A ' , I , ' .5 fi., + ' ' fi I ? x Kf?'m9'fj iff - 1 1 Q , 5 . 22:1 5 f if ,gf i ' 6 X -' xy, Q f ' 7 gf Q Q: I -i 1, ,,., , , I . 5, The English Department this year has offered a choice of mini-courses for sophomores and juniors. Like the kaleidoscope, it has been di- vided into different segments reflecting the parts of English as a Whole. Some of the segments were Greek mythology, Composition, Shake- speare, and journalism. What's Happening, another course, was presented as a study of current events and trends in media. Struggle for justice and the Invisible Wall were studies of prejudices in America. The English Department also focused on the freshman with English l and college bound seniors with English 4. I, 1 .4 Z, After Siesta, the Spanish class is atten- Frau Goldsmith enjoys a discussion in German with jay Pollard as Gary Ellis and Alan tive and alert. Sitting under the De Cook 10014 on, sombrero are DuWayne Goshen, Anne Frietag, and Dodie Cote. Communications Through Speaking and Writing Speech, journalism, and Crea- tive Writing revolve around the expression of ideas openly in a world of communications. The need to associate with other cultures has been met at Riley with four foreign language courses, French, Spanish, German, and Latin. By studying and analyzing word origins, Johnnie Rhea discovers that many words in English were derived from Latin. 9 M TI-IEMATICS: UMBERS, FIGURES, AND DIAGRAMS The Mathematics Department at Riley has offered a variety of classes. The Algebra, High School Math, and Business Math courses have accumulated their share of freshmen. Geometry and its shapes have given students the perspective needed in math. Algebra-Trig, Analytic Geome- try, and Calculus were also offered to students who wished advanced instruction. S 2 2 I 1 3 fs! swzzsi f . ,S r,,1 . p fi H .1 H1-1.-age. f f t XX . X It seems to be Lisa Paksi's turn at the blackboard in Business Math Class. 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NMQQQIIQ zmflniiwf CQ: lijnfnllx mu: L'5r'YrfX1uu 115.1513 Juno I Q5 mvqml Iplgnhibi Xwgmgjexwfgysgg 32,51 lELM,K,5,mq3f5'I ,gtg ,ugmiai QQSYQIQJIG4, Lfxfgjg Z3 qol1nQ'5fFuQmlLr Efcillgyn ffm link ' EI um um 77 I x F 5 I 1 X 2 K l , s X a I I I l 3 N W I 5 1 5 w w 1 I x A w I f Contemporary Society 1 .X L The jury finds it entertaining to be sworn in by bailiff Henry Chatman in the Mike Buirse trial. Judge Bruce Morrow reviews his procedures while the defense attorneys Kim Kushto and jeff Knepper observe. , i' , 'xy LVL' .2-.15 A QU. 2,1 , - Im. was As the defending attorney, jeff Knepper attempts to get Narcotics Officer Doug Simpson to retract his statements made previously. Defendant Mike Buirse appears to be concerned over his fate. 111 In the senior social studies class, many projects have been successfully enjoyed. Escaping from the monotony of classroom lectures, pro- jects have taken place during the year such as the Writing of a Constitution, a mock legislature, a mock court- room trial, and skits. The application of terms was learned and used during all of the units. WORLD GEOGRAPHY -..,,...,,.,,,,q'-H., Working independently on reports and maps during the lecture are the boys in world geography class. 'VZ Z ,Q i ' V' If Toni Paulk and Jim Bogucki are thinking of some questions to stump their World geography teacher. 15 Health for the .kip H., WM! l l The boys' swim team joins the girls' swim class in a game of water polo. o W Girls in physical education jump with joy when gymnastics are introduced 5 I-ann ...- 44 Health for the mind It looks as if Les Farkas hasn't learned that putting his hands in his mouth is unhealthy. W-iv'-v-fa.- V,.,, fy l l The health classes studied the human body functions The physical education classes y developed physical fitness by ' playing basketball, softball, ten nis, gymnastics and many others. ,, milk . . - , l bones, muscles, and organs along with first aid and safety. f Gary Campbell listens attentively to the lecture on drugs, tobacco, and alcohol. 17 PCU DATIQNS PCR THE FUTURE sa x Enjoying the rewards of the foods class are Sheila Allen, Rene Ken- nedy, and Jeanne Waters. EZ M1 sq- ,annum i 'Q-maxi Darlene Carter smiles at the thought of completing her en- joyable project. 5 . S . - -h-.....,, Cutting, basting, and stitching seem to be the steps for clothing. LEFT TO RIGHT are Vicki Markson, Sue jackson and Mary Beth Wensits . bw- Kathy Stauffer and Jon Phillips discuss the fundamentals of fanuly 11v1ng Whlle Terry Young and Tom Ginter work independently. 2 V 22? -'H' 1 ' vwwwf - j ' ' you f 41 4 g . f yfzff 1 gg! s X Contrasting the noise of the operating power mechanics class to the quiet of the idle machines, this empty room reflects the solitude of the classroom ma YWZT f ,nn It 4 The process of drawing two dimensional figures, jim Swintal demonstrates, requires concentration as jim shows in drafting class. 19 N 5 I i J, , ' 1 f an Kevin Kidder is so involved with his work in wood shop class that he doesn't notice the photographer. 'Q l 5 . . c I xx I L ngyovxrlml I V BUSINESS A-fs. Future secretaries, Mary Bottorff and In deep concentration is Charlene Pietraszewsl-ci, trying her hand at various journals in Vanessa Clay. accounting class. Knowing how to use an adding machine is a big help for Elizabeth Taylor finds it time saving to use shorthand symbols Roberta Shupert when she has to work on a budget. in place of words. 20 WCDRKI 'G WHILE LEARNING fb The Co-op officers discuss their jobs with Miss Wisler. QLEFT TO RIGHTQ: Miss Wisler, Kitty Hall, Linda Zimmer, Joanne Prosicki, Geri jaskowiak, Charmaine Varga, and Margie Castro. Industrial Co-operative Training CICTD, Co-operative Education CCOEL and Distributive Education CDEJ work jointly with the local businesses to employ and teach students who wish to go into that field. ICT deals with the training of medical persons, printers, etc. COE members are future secretaries. All of the COE members have typing skills as Well as other business abilities. The DE members plan to adopt marketing and sales as their fu- ture fields. iii i Q ,C 'EL The ICT officers took time before their jobs to pose for a picture. FIRST ROW: Gail Moody, Debbie Ritter. SECOND ROW: Tim Gillen, Ledena Layton, and john Viehe. THIRD ROW: Lyn Lively, Terry Miller. 21 CREATIVE MI DS ECDRM THE I Judy Giszewski shows her talent and patience as she carefully hammers away on her creation. f,4Z7T H t A X' f 9 5 af-4 ,4,. WW 1, ,,.,, ,.,A y 7, ,MM , Leroy jones demonstrates his ability to paint from a photograph. Using a Wide array of colors, he places the paints on the canvas. 22 vfan4n14l Marlene Creech demonstrates the art of throwing a pot on the potter's Wheel, a first step in ceramics. V N PRE- VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Nancy Kletka prepares herself for secretarial Work by practicing on the typewriter. 42:4 , f M! M -W-.. UW' f,fvv if John Malone is developing his typing speed. .... y P Carefully calculating the addition of a problem is Geraldine Cunningham. PRGIECTI G SQUNDS AS WELL AS SIGI-ITS MUSIC iv Melody Robinson and Valerie Wilson harmon- ize with the music and reflect the enjoyment of singing. o Lynn Goldberg concentrates on the blending of music as she produces the expected sounds. Early morning glee club fills Riley with a sound of music. 24 C 'Q 1 fgix Q, P 3, W , , ,mx ,Q Allen Warner, Paul Kwiecinski, and Bill Wenger keep the orchestra in time with the swift, strong beat of the bass. , 4 !'- X . ,' Vg , ' xg , ,J , , mfr VV , Us 'rg .' ff ' .' 2,1 ' 2 -V V . 1 4 ,,. -V,. 'V , 4' J' Q K W-,wr A 2-f J TVTT, if Y ,,, I 1... - my K, 1 V ff, , Ajfhg, ,-,. .f 4 1 ,Q Z , QQ - V Vw... V t 31- .... ,f , V V . 5, , E , .. , ,,,,,f I r 'id'-r.:5 i gbf i by 2 F ' if V if ' Q v Q- 'ff f V 'K -V -t -fm- J. W1 W, .Q V, ,MV E f , , ,i . 1 , lf, V wgymf 1 I -- V- f- 4 Q.. , V V, , -V , X., . i ff lf' W, an X, 7 'i'i9: V, , A A , R . 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Vs.,,,Q ,,sd ,g.,, ,.....a..,,.,xd i .L arf ' .Jr V..1.f:MVg4w.c,4 M: Vf...: .Jai-iaa.far3.f4i,4: 13, 'fwmaffbi-wasaviRctriif-.ra-Kim-'l:'L:famItrn2wsv..A:rakasiagf The band practices on chilly mornings to make the half-time shows of our football games more exciting . L N4 If THE PEP BAND, BOTTOM ROW, L. TO R: Tony Kambol, Terry Dudek, jim Mc- Combs, Bob Bird, and Bob Glisinski. TOP ROW: Chuck Grover, Chris Kaehr, Marlin Sheffield, and jeff Cummings. 25 The Glee Club, Band, and Orches- tra have provided for Riley enter- tainment and enjoyment at concerts, games, and pep assemblies. The talented musicians at RHS have displayed a quality of music pleas- ing to the ear and eye. Many of these students have Won contests, ribbons, and medals for their ability and have brought musical recognition for Riley. w vamwifym- WU A-i MM, Nz , nf,-U, 'rj -. -,, V,,3,,..- - 1 ,4- 11 '.f'. 445 I Hr- , w 'H ' f, Ja, ,,,f,,, , ,yi Pm, rx, -swf 5' , :gifi-Bef, A. , , ,Mp , , ak, -A -ff, ,yy a. , 'an Q 'f' QLNQ J-'Sr ., 4- A, ' 1 ,LVIH5-f.2f 1 , 'fvzxwcqi 7g.Q -V 4 l'S54.Q .:V A -5. Q in fl p- .ff ,, V, V 4, , , V, ax.. ,aan-,, iff i2'?.msVV f.-,gf ,,.l'ij s.:-gh,,t,f4' P V gig, 54 f:f4fmi'- f VV ff: W? if .V k71 '7 f Lff--f, f7 ,, 'Qg'f, 1 Heil' . A 11 i ' . I g K ' b- D' ,I ,wg K '-igxin-ini K-5 ww., 5 -- rw , f.- -k .' 41 - 1 a-. A P .. --H . - , . -K, Vx-X . 3 . v- .A up ,- ' - - I .2-.n..,x , c - - -, . WH., anew A M ' I ' - 'S - . .,f, -or fy T. .4 x f.., h:l1i4., '2J . T if--LN Hrs A1 '. X' f L-:-K - ,' mx 3' 3 - ,, . '31, - ' t . ,.'Qpn.,4.V , V . , , , ':.- -'T.r...' .. , . .1 4-4' ' ,V 4 ' And the band plays on while Mike Kramer directs with much enthusiasm. FF CE THE SMILES OP ACADEMIC SUCC Ss ...aw-ff Svlvla Martnnez and Arp Pocza , rw. Sus1 Ferrel s Llnda Lako Donna Medlch hu... ...aw ivy i!,J AW ,, Theres a Swain X ,,f ' 26 f 'HA ,tl Norm Barnes and Frank Goldsberry Jll IJ N 1 Aiwa? V p 'Desire and curiosity are the two eyes through which he fmanj sees ,s's:QS!ymMlMg ff ? , the world in the most enchanted, colorsg it is that they make wo- sqwmNQ.lAu,,Jg4l W men beautiful or fossils interesting and the man may squander his s SQ21!!SEPA.-fi'q222!ffQf,Z1Z . Xqlff 'g SFS,-'m-'If Q52 5 ff 57141 estate and come to beggary, but if he keeps these two amulets he '12-gr is still rich in the possibilities of pleasure. sz?-.':!::ZEi5?f 'iiQiEi::52'i Q Robert Louis Stevens on 3 zgzgfgg y i.,. , ,-psi...-.' 5Z1iZ1i'1,? V I , v Z 111 , Nxgxx 'Zfffffsv.f.'sJ, WNW - NX EX V4 I '55l'o'o'4'l'WNN ' w.mb. fi Wf 'N W f X H fffwoonsi M x- ' Football and basketball games, plays, and con- certs are some of the places to find Riley's Ushers' Club. Three girls and nine boys, along with Mr. Dennis Kielton, assist guests at many school activities. Members, FROM L. TO R. , BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Tubbs, Walter Grebe, Diane Kwiecin- ski, Dave Molnar, Mr. Dennis Kielton, Toni Varga, Mary Ann Zsedley, Barry Higgins. L. TO R. , IN THE TREE: Tim Freel, George Visocky, Kurt Mclntyre, Mike McCray, and john Freel. :YW Refreshments are enjoyed by some of the members. SI-IERS CLUB fwf 'XR Jw-.-, ,, 'lxjgf .V -.f 54,1-. rzttm, . .'fx,2f'wif A It Mr! iT G fa, 11 V VJ, . ' qi. V A, kgs WL, ' s,.:,F ' A if x . - it .Q , V'ifri,,t.' , 'Q '- ' .V . Sf DEUTSCHER VERIE GERMAN CLUB Members, SEATED CLOCKWISE: Tom Hershberger, Dave Wynn, Didi Gilmore Linda Csenar, Desma Kirkum, Frau Goldsmith, Becky Welcome, Bob Glisin- ski, and Steve Chmiel. Absent are Debbie Geraghty and Sue Savely. Bake sales and parties are common things among mem- bers of the German club. Frau Goldsmith and her small club meet at Various members homes to conduct their meetings. 28 Relaxation and better ideas are brought out when meetings are casual. BCWLI G CLUB ff if HO OR IS THE POETRY or DUTY nies Mitten MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Julie Boyce, Judy Duff, Susi Ferrel, Debbie Davis, Jay Pollard, Bob Lange, Donna Mark, SECOND ROW: Lynn Truffarelli, Debbie Ritter, Jackie Johnson, Pam Downey, Nanci Mielcarek, Jay Clark, THIRD ROW: Rick Kazmierzak, Susan Monsma, Judy Metz, Debbie Leliart, Jane Barkley, and Kris Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Michelle Brugh, Marla Farrar, Renee Brugh, Carol Hollister, Margaret Kiss, Marsha Eckenberger, Kathy Felabom, Linda Zimmer, TOP ROW: Dave Ruch, Kris Biritz, Jim Byers, Linda Yutzy, Bill Higginbotham, Jenny Cozzi, Mary Ann Zsedley, John Kruk, Diane Kwiecinski, Steve Chmiel and Frank Goldsberry. Absent are: Sue Ewald, Jan Wozniak, Harvey Zar, Terry Biggs, Lyn Morse, and Gabriella Kocsis. Inductions of Riley students into the National Honor Society took place during spring and winter. A breakfast followed by distribution of awards highlighted the ceremonies. The sponsor of this ' organization is Miss June Waterman. DRAMA BOARD Riley drama board members are chosen each semester. Working with Mr. James Casaday, these people select the yearly musical and dramatic productions. MEIVIBERS ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Les Farkas, Rosie Vida, Jeff Hartman, Sue McCann, Ruth Kraus, Marsha Halasi, Judy Toth, SECOND ROW: Jim Zilkowski, Ruth Ann Watson, Ann Hoe- vel, Susan Monsma, Pres. 5 Carol Durbin, Sec., and Denisia Dilworth. 30 LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan McCann, Jeff Hartman, Ruth Kraus, Susan Monsma, Alex Jones, Jean McGriff, Leslie Farkas, Ann Hoeval, Donald Boynton, Carol Durbin, Andre Randalls, Marsha Halasi, Karen Woo dfork. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerri Baude, Debbie Wendt, Debbie Kubiak, Howard Zar, Judy Toth, Susan Tom- azewski, Rosie Vida, Liz Stafford, and Debbie Williams. aww, , , , , Members sacrifice Saturday mornings to work on props for the play. 31 DRA A CLUB The Drama Club, under the direction of Mr. james Lewis Casady, Worked faithfully throughout the school year, de- voting much of their time making sets and practicing for both the spring and fall plays. These were, Mystery at Greenfingersn pre- sented in October, and 'The Old Lady Shows Her Medals done in April. REQUIRES 'I '1 Advertising for the play de- mands an added stretch. MO OGRAM CLUB FRONT ROW: T. D. Shelton, junior Turner, jim Meszaros, Dave Voynovich, Eric Axelberg, Chip Hinkle, jay Clark, SECOND ROW: Bill Lyons, john Ruth, Phil Lenyo, Ron Ginter, Rick Kazmierzakg THIRD ROW: Mike Haws, Ron Ernsberger, Mike Rice, jack Manges, Richard Thompson, Gary Clone, FOURTH ROW: Frank Goldsberry, Mike Cramer, joe Farkas, Chris Kaehr, john Osborn, BACK ROW: Mike Kelly, Greg jones, Craig Hartman, Pat Battle, Ken West, George Smith, and Kerry Varga. FAME: THE ADVANTAGE OE BEING KNOWN TO THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW US. NICHOLAS CHAMEORT The Riley Monogram Club has seen it through another big year. With Mr. Steve Horvath as sponsor. the club members have organized various school activities. ln late December, the club participated in an amus- ing pep assembly to promote school spirit. Another big event was 'spirit Week during which school halls were 'sold for the pur- pose of display and decoration. This club has helped Riley by showing leadership and spirit. 4 32 . ': f b ..,. Where's the ball? 32 . fn.- Z john Ulbricht joe Farkas Craig Parrnlee Rick Kazmierzak Ron Ginter Pat Battle Chris Kaehr Mike Rice Kevin Whippo jon Phillips jay Clark jim Byers Mark Szerencse Frank Goldsberry Craig Hartman jim Meszaros Leroy jones Carl Muia Rod Hubbard jack Manges Chip Hinkle Mike Haws Charlie Feirrell Eric Carleton Gary Crone Kerry Varga Lewis Leets Ron Ernsberger Ron Humphrey Bill Lyons Gary Ellis Rich Thompson john Ruth Turk Chambliss Mike Shine Ken Palmer Norm Barnes Ted Lerman CHEERBLOCK Mr. Horvath gives the final instructions for the hall John Ulbricht and joe Farkas ln its second year at Riley the Cheerblock entered enthusiasti cally into the basket ball season donned in their new outfits. With the help of Miss Kathleen Bendit, spon- sor, these girls had bake sales and other money raising pro- jects throughout the season. bidding during Spirit Week with the help of Pat Battle , . FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Jerri Baude, Kitty Beeson, Robin Marquette, Vicky Lindberg, Ellen Sorberg, SECOND ROW: Susan Tiedge, Laura Trinl-de, Linda Herz ceg, Michelle Mersish, Sue McCune, THIRD ROW: Mary Bortoff, Nancy Horn, Lynn Sanders, Debbie Knisley, Shiela Allen, Pam Davis, FOURTH ROW: Kathy Burden, Debbie Botos, Gail Frederick, Laura Beveridge, Sue Savely, Sandy Webber, TOP ROW: Shiela Clay, Betty Lacy and Diane Shaw. Missing are: Cindy Adamson, Cindy Arndt, Zanda Austin, Laura Van Avermaete, Cheryl Bliss, Pam Campbell, Marilyn Clay, Senora Chatman, Brenda Eckenberger, Kathy Ewing, Linda Franklin, Sue Fultz, jamie Gianfrancisco, jan Harrel, Linda Hayes, Deana Hinkle, Debbie Kelly, Nora Lawson, Ladenna Layton, Ladenna Layton, Diane Manges, Vicki Markuson, Vicki Matheny, Pam Milan, Donna Nick, Rose Plumb, Debbie Redderick, Sheila Ross, Stacy Shriver, Cindy Shulmier, Kathy Thompson, Sonya Williams, and Terri Wright. l1Vho's got the louder cheer, Kathy Burden or Robin Marquette? X X. ll -nmn-r 'rm ANlU'r'JJTAlf2 V' n QCD- . H ' ll -nnnl-r 'mi AMUTJJTXIKZ 055 ' THEY RE CUORTHLESS. THEV DON'T DO ANYTHING. NS xg TX 4590 C . IQENEE ITIQNGH X X ., -N2 N Y Q , . lub but 1 NN Q bkot Booster Q 1 QQ 4453 . NI donna know n0'GY1f:'iE1Zh?G?ixn Gary Wx-Tght Q4 know swim team is 1 1 S--1---ion Kel Y N 1 N1 thigk thGY Pe 60,95 2206 III G No INTEREST IN CLUBS. 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Chow GOOD CAUSE THERE E II da1owd4 The In-,oLviffM'fD U L-TFT' VICKI LINBERG 5 I RQII , 'f- have mo Jackie J0WWbOn NSome clubs are falling. Booster club is zilch, but GAA is good. T , C 1 H ll' t 6:5 They flilflflg Mfwe no pmpobe. Thefw, usrfxi enough am 0 ls er - 1 I ' , . , H fl I , 0' 1 5,5 PUSH befbcrid ,i'IlIQJn,. I THITJIN ,DWL-4 TEAM IS ALRIGHT U I . 52 1 THINK CLUBS ARI-3 Goon. PM 5605552 ITIILIE owzffvs lf:z THEY LET YOU MEET ALOT I maven attended any cZub.U 55' OF NEW KIDS. I don't know. I was never- LJ: SYLVIA BEIDINGER Dinh Qinhrlrfvbf in a club. Shirlev Kusmieoz C -W a - , FU Lx 35?-1 1 vi '- ,W Sky, -,A , .f . A xy X Q Q Q 1 ' X s F' x 'rl I, Ek ,Ti 'IW 4 S I ,I gl .XX X fi was 'N-Ng 5 -.H-,K in Y 1 sv 5' .. F .,: r..--T- na' - zr ggpmt, , fff,f M- 241 X GAA MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Julie Walz, Sue Jackson, Kim Rowley, Cindy Belecz, Sherri Shulmierg SECOND ROW: Debbie Csenar, Jill Stickler, Mary Beth Wensits, Julie Pillar, Mary Lou Nieman, Cindy Kuzmicg THIRD ROW: Jean Mc Griff, Judy Gisewski, Trena Barnes, Amy Amadour, Becky Swiental, Nancy Tencelitschg GIRLS STANDING AT LEFT: Debbie Gendel, Mary Zultanski, Nancy Kurlowicz, Debbie Kelly, and Ruth Oakley. . 4- qw' 3 I V ef Q Hey Judy, you're on my team, remember? CONTINUING: Coreen Jobin, Lisa Paski, Debbie Harmon, Linda Herczeg, Pam Davis: SECOND ROW: Dana Morse, Pam Downey, Spring Dzialakiee wicz, Lyn Morse, Michelle Brugh, Vanessa Clay, Robin Marquette, Dodie Cote: THIRD ROW: Linda Kepler, Jill Baum, Cathy Ritchey, Cathy Bur- den, Cathy I-Iorvath, Jody O'Ca11ahan, Jackie Johnson, Geri Leliart, Chris Nemeth, and Gerri Baude. i ,..r in-r,?.,-.,4...--sn ,. -ii- ...S-5 Where did my racket go? 36 The girls' - Athletic As - sociation's variety of ac- tivities holds many girls' interest. Each month carries new activities and member- ships. GAA also spon- sors bake sales and other money raising projects. Membership in Quill and Scroll is based on a stu- dent's grades and his yearbook or newspaper acti- vities. This year there were eleven members. They are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Lianne Nel- son, Sue Ewald, Susi Ferrel: THIRD ROW: Bob Nevel, Susan Monsma, Donna Mark: SECOND ROW: Pam Dow- ney, Nanci Miel- carek, Cathy Urbanskig BOT- TOM ROW: Geri jaskowiak, Jan Wozniak. LIBRARY CLUB Mrs. Kramer and the library ,f,,, A-v' I A A A A f N club donate both time and A3 by W effort to insure Riley stu- -f-f'- mms ,. , , V . . ,, - ' dems 3 Well Organized library' ,,.. , , f ,ar 1 'Q TQP RQW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: t T , . ,. , V,, ,q,., . e T A Q . 1 1 , ii A al .WI ZH JE .. ' A ' Judy Giszewski, joy Ross, Mike Minnick. SECOND ROW: Kathy Berndt, Margie Hojara, Pam Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: john Chenoweth, Sandy Smock, Corinna Martell. Absent are Cheryl Arch and Kathy Grimm. Coach Jerome T obol- ski and sponsor Al- len Rogers have or- ganized Riley's new hockey team. The members display their skating abil- ities while compet- ing against other schools. Although a new sport for Riley, many spec- tators attend the games. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian Pyclik, joe Andert, Dino Gardini, John Miltenberger, Rick Wensits, jim Zil- kowski, Ken Berzai and Larry Tobolski. FRONT ROW: Brian Lane, jim Rosplock, Bob Nevel, Gerry Poscharsky, Charlie Rowlson, Cary To- bolski, Dave Sawyer and Bob Bird. A Lrfbh ? 2 A 3 , fare O 553, Q se , 'y d A -H , E j 'f' l . L 3 gh f ,W , , , i RILEY'S NEW ICERS 1-u .f 38 5 We were talking about the love we all could share-when We find it To try our best to hold it there with our love With our love-We could save the world if they only knew, Try to realize it's all Within yourself no-one else can make you change And to see you're really only very small, And life flows on within you and without you We were talking about the love that's gone so cold and the people, Who gain the World and lose their soul they don't know- they can't see-are you one of them? When you've seen beyond your- self then you may find, peace of mind, is waiting there And the time will come when you see we're all one and life flows on within you and without you. George Harrison .f klf' Tff-XTAT 'I f kTf' TTFNTAI 'I 'f O E P RT OP LIFE IS LEARNING HOW TO The HOOSIER POET Staff Editor ............... Susan Monsma Assistant Editor ...... . . . Bob Nevel Seniors . . . , . Lianne Nelson, Pam Downey Underclassmen . . . . . Lu Ann Baldoni, Mary Lou Freitag, jackie Simmons Academics . . . . Donna Mark, Linda Dill Student Life . . Susi Ferrel, Lyn Morse Sports . . ....... Greg Kamp Faculty . . . ....... Char Cass Clubs ....... jan Wozniak, jane Freitag Opening and Closing ...... Marla Farrar Theme and Division Pages . . . . Sue Ewald, Debbie Klevorn Index ..... Marcie Kamp, Kathy Rastovic Photographers ...... jim Skwarcan, Mark Boyer, jim Zilkowski Advertising . ..... Bob Arthur Sponsor . . . Mrs. Phyllis Keays jane Freitag and Miss Kathy Youngerrnan, student teacher, agree with jan Wozniak that, It's a winner! As editor, Susan Monsrna is ready to accept the big load of responsibility that comes with her job. Photographer Mark Boyer gets his chance to ham it up. Bob Ne vel, assistant editor. a..-m,W,1,s, ,- 'N if 't 'i' Mary Lou Freitag and jackie Simmons discuss their layouts for the underclassmen section. ?UT ALL THE OTHER PARTS TOGETHER 4' Nfl imp ,, , ,, ,, ff' A W S 4 F ,, M421 N, X' 1 ,X gre, x.,4- V- at M 404' A ' W , tm ' 1 fm ' ,,,,,.,.. 5.121 , ' M7 , Jlff' mf' f 1' A me rn ffffififemw r My ' H ,,., 2 in x I , , -W X 2 'ffmf' ' Mrs. Keays, yearbook sponsor, and Susan Monsma, editor, discuss the di- Business Manager Bob Arthur sells ads and de- vision page design with Sue Ewald. signs the advertisement pages. T r ww- s ,N-,sd M-SW Pram Downey, seated, works on pages with Lianne Nelson, Senior Section lzditor. 1-L1 ,,,,-f ' 3 'illus- Marla Farrar is hard at work to meet a future deadline. Open ing section is her responsibility. 41 5 A t rx , X ,dxf 4, ,T up J W1 'EC ' 1 me...-.w BY COOPERATI G 11mm .awww ' ABOVE: Varsity cheerleaders are on their way to cheer the team to victory. LEFT TO RIGHT: jenny Cozzi, Cindy Szucs, Mary Lou Freitag, Diane Howell, Debbie Ritter, and Cheryl Poole. RIGHT: B-Team cheerleaders show their style. LEFT TO RIGHT FROM TOP ARE: Pam Gay, Diane Chambliss, Gail Kajzer, Marcie Kamp, Val Medich, and Pam jenkins. ..M..,- use 6 Ili- ' , ' 'rr gal , H ,, iw, I 4 I ' w F fr ? ,,M.,,,, ,R LIKE A TEAM , 'f,1,'ffn,W4' W, f' W , f j V' ,V I A , f , fi, W 42 f No Barb Nagy, this isn't the real Riley Wildcat. THIS is the Riley Wildcat! The cheerleaders have been an important element in school spirit at Riley. In past years, however, there has been no Visible mascot. This year, thanks to the graduating class of 1971, Riley became the proud owner of a wildcat uniform which has helped to build enthusiasm. Marla Farrar was chosen to be the official mascot at games and pep assem- blies. When Marla could not attend the Wildcat functions, two other spirited seniors, jon Viehe and Judy Metz, wildcatted. f u., f ff, v 3' V x, ,T ,f ' I , ggi x .f 255415 5 , if Me? ,,,. , , Q . .ug f' ,,,,,f.- H, p ,, kikw 'R at 'iff i f rf wg ff 'V , ,. vf , '11 J ,., ,K -W 4: P -4 K' N 1 x.. 3 fs , 5 ., ,,,x,at 6. , f?Vf' R wfwmff 44 -.f, V. ., f ' ff mfg, Gfwf ' ' 717' ' 7' hvf, 5704 7 'X Xt pdy, J 1 LXLLJL. TAKI. G DISAPPGINTMENTS IN siiiiidti Counter Clockwise from below: As a Varsity, cheerleader, Cindy Szucs knows that her enthusiasm helps to build school spirit. B-Team cheerleader Gail Kajzer is an example of confidence and determina- tion, two characteristics a cheerleader needs. Along with the others, varsity cheer- leader jenny Cozzi must sometimes contend with a spiritless crowd. These ten girls, 'as freshman cheerleaders, worked hard to coordinate their skills and abilities to successfully cheer their team to victory. Sho ing off their deter- mination are, LEFT TO RIGHT FROM TOP: Kim Rowley, Ngry Zultanski, Nancy Kurlowicz, Sherry Brazier, julie Walz, Beth Morrow, Mary Cramer, Gloria Ellis, Mary Beth Wensits, and Ann Meersman. 44 ., f ? - A f irwlL.LEa1V1..aE f BUT THERE ARE ALWAYS THOSE GQOD TIMES , All for Riley stand up and yell! 1 Are Sonya Williams and Margo Harvey really joining the basket- Margo Harvey, Kris Murphy, Sheila Allen, and Pam Davis ball team? No, just participating in a pep assembly. take time out to formulate a plan of attack. - - Students show that they care by supporting their team at away games. T0 REMEMBER, BLACK HISTORY WEEK I A group called Kuumba, meaning creativity in Swahili, performed during Black Hist- ory Week, expressing themselves through the use of drums, poems, songs, and dance. Pictured here 'are the Liberation Singers, a part of the Kuumba group. El' ww 'WP-m 'H -E I z .F-'10, f ff ff f ? 725 Rx '-.NJ ,W Donita Chambliss, Kathye Waters, Kenny West, Shelia Allen, Janice Horton, Kathy Ewing, and Renee Kennedy admire the paintings done by Riley freshman, Matt Rucker, for the Black History displays. - I A member of the Kuumba group recites a poem. n it Kathy Burden, a spirited frosh, SPIRIT WEEK Seniors show their spirit by . . .hanging an Indian? 15 ' ' Wi - f S Before the sectionals, many students participated in Spirit Week. Classes earned money to buy halls, then decorated after school Here are some of the sophs who helped their class 4 o 6 win first place. LO G WITH LIFE'S JQIGQM, Open lunch gives Tim Albert a chance to enjoy a good home cooked meal, right Tim? ,gif pf? , ,y Q, f W ,ff fl' WF . TQ q t w, It looks like the cafeteria is more than just a place to eat. 47 RESPONSIBILITIES 2,419 5544-Q ,gm Many students, like Steve Buczolich, enjoy the opportunity to escape hom school for lunch. C? , I 6 i I I1 is Sue McCann and Beth Morrow are all smiles about the less crowded lunchroorn conditions. This year, a new open lunch policy, first pro- posed and discussed at the student government luncheons last year, was adopted at Riley. This privelege has helped to remove some of the crowded cafeteria conditions and added new re- sponsibilities which the students have accepted successfully. i, .L A - 1 'ff X fl I ?fQif+i2, f:-awe W I aw M , , Lf H11 I im q?7W5fEfi?LViYQfg N W + H N H1 ff' 1f?imv fi 132 f f 1 f' f . f 12 -. Tff ' 1 mf,-ff:-X . :wax-'s i'A 1 'ings' ,T .1jw,.-A.: 4 , ., . yl': .w k5Q grwm.-L.iruf uui f 1w9 ! Vw fifllmldlb Svzmfv - f w 1. z r 7 'A 'T -.fx-LffiLff.r ,f if , 1-,.,f-WL ' U ,ll '1Ullf 511tl Hfdlfw mu wggm gylgiig Bggagun M H ll 5E'Q21'iE mv ELM!1f,3l i2'1sZu F, Emil 5914956132 f ,, 1,,.1. ,, A,,,- ,1s.,, --,, +1 U f ,5V2Wi?'5f7.UQV.Tl393225 LL.Ei f1i'l . ,Y ,,,,,f,,,f.,1 ,..' u W, fi wwe! . 'Q , , ,Vu Q le. , ,M-As ,,f 4329, 1 P I ha A The 1972 draft lottery presented a problem to some students. Although it didn't affect every- one directly, it caused many students to think about and question the United States position in Vietnam. There are so many people who go to fight in the war. They don't want war, but they must fight for peace. Gan't peace be found an easier way than through the deaths of thousands of men? Jeanie Nagy We should keep our troops there and fight until South Vietnam is free or safe from the Communists. We are just prolonging the war by withdrawing, and we should show our strength to the enemy, not just play around like we are now. Darrell Young The U. S. involvement in the war is a mis- take. There is no way to pull out without leaving a bad mark on U. S. history. Debby Kelly This year was also a presidential election year. As a result, some students were able to use their newly acquired privileges, or at least think more seriously about the adminis- tration and the future of their country. Although I think he is trying, I don't think President Nixon has made any extraordinary changes. I-Ie is pulling men out of Vietnam, but not quickly enough. His economic policies seem to have achieved little or nothing. Nixon is extremely conscious of one thing: winning the next election! john Major I think that the President has done a good job. When he came into office, there were a lot of problems and he has taken care of a lot of those. He has done a lot in trying to end the war, and is also interested in foreign affairs. I feel his trip to China did a lot of good. , Kathy Burke Some students were affected this year when a constitutional amendment made it possible for eighteen year olds to vote in all elections. I feel closer to my country now that I will be able to vote and proud that representatives of the U.S. think we are adult enough to have a voice in the government. Linda Lako Eighteen year olds are definitely old enough to vote and I am overwhelmed with the oppor- tunity to have my voice heard in the United States democracy. jeff Knepper The Indiana legislature passed a bill granting eighteen year olds all adult privileges, how- ever, it was vetoed by Governor Whitcomb. Students were asked if they felt that the Gov- ernor should have enacted the bill. I think it should have been passed because some eighteen year olds I know are more ma- ture than some adults. Cindy Belecg I believe it should have been passed. The eighteen year old is able to vote and fight for his country and drink in some places. I feel Governor Whitcomb's refusal to see the chan- ges of the structure of our society is proof of Indiana's cultural inertia. fname not giveny Besides being involved in governmental issues, students were also concerned about the pro- blem of student government. Since a student council is no longer used, an administrative faculty committee, along with class luncheon- discussions, was set up to listen to student proposals for additions or changes in the system. It seemed that many students failed to take full advantage of this system, were not aware of the process involved, or just didn't care. Many others felt a lack of student representation. Some proposals were made through homerooms concerning activities such as cheerleading. One proposal, drawn up by seniors, Brenda Nelson and Bruce Morrow, was not fully worked out, but was a start in getting students involved in the administra- tive faculty committee. IT'S ALL P RT OP GRGWING U . L L Debbie Geraghty's job as a cashier at Cira's Grocery Store requires her Terry Young, Riley's star window washer, offers service to count out the customer's change accurately. with a smile at the service station where he works part time. Q , E Melody Robinson KLEFTQ, and Molly Duff enjoy their work at the Virginia Tutt Library. 50 SOMETIMES LIVING IS I-IARD WCDRK, sv' During the Christmas I-Iolidays, Dawn LeCount, along with many others, was hired by a local store to help with increas- ed sales. A ,,y: .,,.....,, 1 , V V Watch out for joe Sulok or you may end up with a price on your head! 3' II 4 K V' . Mauna.-N. , V19 A, , f.,,,4,,.,.ww4, I Although few people see Diane Nyari on the job, her help in office work is very important in running a business. An important part of a student's life is applying the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to every- day living. Jobs provide the opportunity to put this knowledge to use, and at the same time to acquire new insight apart from school routines. These are just a few of the many Riley students who work. The jobs Vary from dental assistants and nurses aids, to telephone operators and auto mechanics. Working experience pays off, not only in extra money, hut, in many cases, helps students to decide on future careers. 51 BUT IT'S ALL WGRTH IT THE ULD LADY TT SHOWS HER MEDALS The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, a one act musical about a lonely old woman and an or- phaned soldier who find companionship with each other, was pre- sented by the music and drama departments April 27 and 28. Al- though they were only five performers, they worked hard from the last week in March un- til performance time to make it a success. Mr. james Lewis Cas- aday produced and directed the musicalg Mr. Rocco Germano directed the music. The Cast Mrs. Dowey ....... Susan Monsma . Alyce Kwiecinski Mrs. Mickelham . . Mrs. Haggerty ..... Melody Robinson Mrs. Tully ......... Ann Hoevel The Rev. Mr. Wilkinson . . . Howard Zar Private Kenneth Dowey of the Black Watch ......... Mark Boyer This scene from the musical touched the audience as Susan Monsma, portraying Mrs. Dowey, says a last farewell to her adopted son, portrayed by Mark Boyer. Ann Hoevel, Melody Robinson, and Alyce Kwiecinski agree We've come a long way baby! 52 IN THE END . Prologue ...... You ln the Audience . Ballad Singer . . . Trumpter . . . Millcmaid ..... Blindman ...... King's Great Aunt . . I-leadsman ..... Population . . Soldiery . . Minnie . Annie . . Queen ....... King ........ Sir David Little Boy . Mother....... As the prologue, Ruth Watson explains to the aud- ience what is about to happen as the play begins. Mime........ . The Cast , , , , , Ruth Ann Watson , Susan McCann , Della Kerns , , Raquel Garza Karen Woodfork Peggy Thompson , Debbie Kubiak , , Ruth Kraus , jeff Hartman Marcia Halasi , jerrie Baude , Kathy O'Hara Anita McDaniel , Elizabeth Druelinger , , , , , Phillip Banks , ,,,,, john Kraus , Elizabeth Stafford o s 0 Along with the musical presented on the 27th and 28th of April, Mr. Gas- ady's drama class pre- sented the play, THE KING'S GREAT AUNT SITS ON THE FLOOR, Written by Stewart Walker. The plot involved the King's great aunt, played by Ruth Kraus, trying to get into the title of the play and get rid of the annoying trumpeter, played by Karen Woodfork. THE KING-'S GREAT AUNT SITS ON THE FLOOR. The whole Kraus family seems to be getting into the act. Here, Sir David Little Boy, portrayed by john Kraus, Ruth's brother, helps her plot to get rid of the trumpeter. 53 EVERYONE CONTRIBLTTPS A PART Smiling is just one of the many things that Ann Under this modest disguise Is Ruth Kraus devulging a secret to I-Ioeval can do well. is our own Peggy Thompson, Martha Kaehr? No, just sneezing. MYSTERY AT GREENFINGERSH Marlin Sheffield makes an other brilliant deduction. Cast of Characters Arnold jordan ....... Robert Nevel Edna Sanders . . Ann Hoeval Keith Henley . . . . Mark Boyer Helen Tennant . . . . Sue McCann, Anita McDaniel Sally Philips . . . . Kathy Kurlowicz . . . Ruth Kraus Peggy Thompson . . Ruth Ann Watson Les Farkas Robert Crowther ..... Marlin Sheffield Miss Tracy . .Carol Durbin, Martha Kaehr Clara Packer . . Rose Heaton . . . funderstudyl . . Fred Poole ......... In Cctober, under the direction of Mr. james Lewis Casaday, the Drama Club presented another successful play. Cap- tured here are only a few moments of the hours of rehearsal and the weeks of work behind the scenes that produced costumes and props. 54 Sue McCann doesn'1: seem to ap prove of Bob Nevel's emotional plea. DF WHAT HE HAS LEARNED 2 5 Sgi :amid l GLEE CLUB, GRCHESTRA, AND BAND CCDNCERTS 55 Riley's Glee Club, Orchestra, and Band all had active sched- ules this year. The Glee Club, directed by Rocco Cermano, presented fall, Christmas, and spring concerts. In the fall concert, the band, directed by Louis Habegger and the or- chestra, directed by Robert Hemphill combined their talents to perform a variety of selections in the Indiana University auditorium. All three groups spent many hours rehearsing for the program which proved to be a great success. UPPER LEET: Bruce Morrow and Judy Duff look alert and ready for their cue. UPPER RIGHT: Pictured here are the combined efforts of the Orchestra and Band under the direction of Robert Hemphill. LEET: Mr. Cermano directs his talented singers with determination. 2152 2 gi ,4 X 1 23 'fgfwi-N x 3,4 wg, ,Q as x DLI ED. iw eg, fish ST wax Q T S T. N . . . 1 . I ' M f .iv ig9.ew?2vsf..! osx-zegewargrf-: -ws -...Q ,f 1,41 1 Q?-Rm 'vida 'P fl N , -gh1Pzf!'iH'Bf 1 t . 2'ZC'y's s'v ' A .S'gx-4 . , QB? , f 4 lr- .-N, 1 - yritiwyf XX A X I' K 4 1 1 fl 'v '1 f.7' '1 7 F4 ' A ' 5 ' V x .5 if ,Q , 1 ur 1, f A QD .W .17 -' ' -- X . 054. 1 - y. . , . ' f 57 in 4 ' MCKVK in . x 4 I 1 , '. ' A Q fl ' 'Na A' -9' vu, A ,I K 1 A lx' E, fa 'E IS x ' x X I WW The setting of a great hope is like the setting of the sun. The brightness of our life is gone. Shadows of a feeling draw around us, and the world seems itself but a dim reflection, itself but a broader shadow. We look forward into the com- ing lonely night. The soul withdraws into itself. The stars arise, and the night is holy. H. W. Longfellow In the Fall, First comes FOOTBALL . . . . Seniors on varsity are, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Chuck Nyers, Mike Rice, Frank Goldsberry, Mark Szerencse, Craig Hartman, and Kenny Palmer. FRONT ROW: Dave Ruch, john Ulbricht, Carl Muia, Kevin Whippo, and Pat Battle. 4 Lara juniors on varsity are, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Gary Crone, Dave Thompson, Larry Soos, Ricky King, jack Young, Jack Manges, and Murray Sterling. FRONT ROW: Bill Lyons, Mike I-laws, Rodney Hubbard, john Ruth, Tim Andrews, Eric Carle- ton, and Charlie Feirrell. , E Sophomores on varsity are, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Carl McFadden, Steve Manges, Doug Bagarus, Dan Mudrovich, Dan Seitz, Butchie Stewart, and Rich Thomp- I son. FRONT ROW: Phil Lenyo, Rick Lieberman, Ron Nagy, Terry Ulbricht, Ernie Lee Dave Voynovich, and Gary Ellis. 58 Along with Frosh Football, 12' 'T 'f f I it f , .oQ., Wm a , F M A--el-1----fl'-fe-A wiwl 'F' B' 'ffff ff w fm ,W A , , - , I flllf .,,,,J,ll , o?l'. X lly l l' f 1 T I I ,,, , O , I 745, .,,,,4u',N q 'gs f ,, Q., 3 4 ai I P L.: 4 - i - 42 A ' 9' ' I - , . fzs-,1 7?-5 f ,as ,- A 245 31 321 V SBQBZAD, es! me 2, 2, L 'masse if 2- I 5 I I ? w,.Z,f1a I I F ? l 3-XJ, ai' +.- e.:' 551-, at ,U . .f The members of the 1971- 1972 City Champion Freshman Football Team are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Peter Allen, Walter Alexander, james Williams, Frank Burton, Elton King, Bob Rogbourgh, Frank Atkins, Doug Plank. ROW 3: Coach Sup- pinger, Bob Werntz, Brian Campbell, Dan Reed, john West, George Keller, jeff jordan, Ken Bailey, Count Edmondson, Coach Connelly. ROW 2: Keith Boswell, Scott Finnerin, Terry Vuckovits, john Welcome, Rick Wetzel, Conley Phiffer, Chris Rockne Tim Hutchins, Larry Barret. FRONT ROW: Noel Stanton, Randy Murphy, Tim jones, Brian Lane, joel Simpson, joey Gardini, jim Edwards, Dwayne Goshen, Kenny Ulbric- ht, Lenny Kruszewski. These young Frosh outscored their opponents 148 to 26 points to finish their season undefeated and champions of their conference. sag- Players on the Tennis Team are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Tony Kambol, joe Farkas, Ted Lerman, Alex Vuckovic. FRONT ROW: jim McCombs, Rick Kasmierzak, jay Clark. Absent are Craig and Randy Parmlee. X Members of the Cross Country Squad are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Lewis Leets, Larry Tomaszewski, Bill Hig- ginbotham, Chris Kaehr, Ron Ernsberger. FRONT ROW: Ron Humphrey, Kerry Vargo, is Bill Boyce. Bob Nevel, Dave Banasiewz. Absent ' f - 4, W, ,,,f ,J , , . , ,+. ,f-14:4fa2'1+,,aJa Yr if Z, f J-fr? ' :ff Lf, f iii, '14 1? 1, ' 'fEb.,w 1 ,UL 9 TENNIS SCORES v 4 O 1- ff -iz Q1 I 1 ff ,s , pf, ' LQQ T lp S ,,, tgfidfie ii ff' I LaPOri?S X 6 RILEY 1 ,I U N, I it , , , , .,. t.-qv 2 if ' , f '- 1' ,ff 1-5 v Y 3 ' . at-fvh' I -Q vs' -- , H fi I fr 21 1 I , I ,Q f, V, -5,5 , , ' Ag , uri- Q V , .s7.f2f'.,f,-, ,, g g 1, 1- ,jf ,al J , .ar ,. 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M , ., , , , , Va,-Ara if ,' .'j1 'y f'-ff Q fiiff 1 , -fa 'f ' .. 773' -olq,iLf'12ff'Y 'FV 1' 1 T 59 wr-Q v-Q x1vs Avr- 1v1 rw-w And Finally to end the Fall , , . . -4. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Kathy Weller, Carol Lanko, Nancy Toth, janet Kronewitterg FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Frietag, Kathy Rastovic, joanie Ladewski, and Pam Downey. QV. -,,.,n,.., .,,,,.,Q, X N Q 2 -Li--Q 6 L Q rag, Q W 5 ea ' ,033 S ' w i ll .8 e113-nw. higsfcisg Live K Ntsyf ix-V L T .sr-., COX X . firrwg-N M -.1 1 X-1-sew fs A ,-w.w.:v.3R'Wff'a-,'w,x2SQ?3'1?Qfrr,,,-..,- Q 1 il Q is I Q Q R M - X rf' - Q w: wm-ag,-via s-,gig - K .,-ah. A A ' .,.,-0,-,.v,.,. , , . . 1 . xg I V vin I M O V, ,, f,y,.,.-..y -,xi 'A-rp ma , 7.21. -s1.XQ.fQ,X4,., ' . L. X , ng v ' ,, 555, .. .. L '- ' fp , ' -X ' ,Q Q ' ., ! I MA Qt-QQ0 xN . K It Ir-,fi S 1ya,,a1fM , g l is ' . a.:, ,:- or-.rf . ..4., L - K ,:'QXQQ'v-H x 153' N - in is ' H .1-fL-1g,,':.e,,agfg-ey, - -K t '1. Qf,-smirk qarwrsyfkwlzs, Q, fw ,5f?fWW.f-,bww-, V , u , , ,M ,. - W rf - - -w- f - few ww A f X H -wha, lx Lost ,W Q ..,--,-,,,..L.,,..,,,. Q Z if lse,1 WLRT 1' ' L TLLLWW W'LLL W B-TEAM VOLLEYBALL, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: can Kajzer, Trina Barnes Barb Yandl, and Regina Herrong FRONT ROW: Mary Zultanski, Charline Cass, Julie Pillar, and Mary Wiand. FALLSPORTSRECORDS Varsity Football: 2 Wins 7 Freshman Football: 7 Wins O Tennis: l Win 5 Cross Country: 1 Win 4 Varsity Volleyball: 8 Wins 6 B-Team Volleyball: 7 Wins 5 60 Losses Losses Losses Losses Losses Losses lx Z waa.a..azaafw..V I ,V ' ., 771' I P , fy Q ' :M ' ' , , , S. if I -51 f 7 f 9 6, ' f , 'Viz , H1 ' .,, A p ,A Ag., ,, ze as ' f 4 50 sr .-f x Special Award Winners f 134, f - -qi' ,,, ' 212 f , y, 9 if frl,l:495 1' P ,fl ZW' ,V 54 iq . 492' YW 'iz Q, Z if blk if ' Ni Ab 35 if M32 , in ,Q M, i 5'-2, milf, rw gf Q 1' 1' H f4,yfAQ fi 1:24 f W , M 4 f 7 f 'Maw-fJ, ff ' 4 Nye? Q , ,, A I qw 'wi ff g Q fi'-1 K K f ' . -,' , , T' , 2 I I .' 2' if . I I , . -. .5 V, af .gf f-I E , Za I X I a ww , ai d fi an S' N JA 4. , I s eiigsk ff?-,ff . l. R ' -f f'J I 'xxx-Q'-' . 1 X FOOTBALL ABOVE, TOP TO BOTTOM: Patrick Bat- tleg Captain Carl Muiag Most Valuable Back Frank Goldsberry5 MVP Linesman Eric Carletong Most Improved. TENNIS Improved . 61 7'Z'T ,wv.' , TOP: Rick Kazmierzakg Captain and MVP. BOTTOM: Ted Lermang Most 7' CROSS COUNTRY TOP: Bill Boyceg Captain and Most lm proved. BOTTOM: Dave Banasiewiczg Most Valuable . Ralph Pieniazki ewicz Football Defensive Coach Q f 2 i a f Steve Horvath Football Backfield and Athletic Director ,,,' 2 X , z. 4-1,1i,i11s,w 'Q -' ' X , V f. Q 3 ., X N l X S X. tv. i B if V- ,wiiifrxl .wh N to eeee 1 ,,l, N 1 .',, 4 9'f5gffQq1g ecec 1 e'4L A Ctwikaxxsgssziw- F C 1 -' -'N, 1,-X-I six, ff ' N Q , - X T-s,X,,f,, - NS .,N- , - ,., ,, lik N- 1931-5':Qf-Nwzww in X james Whitmer Linda Bagwell Buxton Brenneman Head Football Coach Volleyball Coach 62 Cross Country Coach Coaches of Had Tiring 6 X 1. 15 5 Pall Sports Long Seasons .ivan A Qku. Mike Mondovics Football Line Coach Vince Suppinger ,1 x , Assistant Freshman Football Coach f x ig e,zwwmQg,s I 5 E ,Q Fr 9 5 '1 William Echard Thomas Connelly Tennis Coach 63 Freshman Football Coach Potpourri Of ill The managers, stu- dent trainer, and team physician, al- though not in uni- form or taking part themselves, play an important role in the success of a team. To have an outstand- ing season these men must contribute their full abilities in order to benefit the cause both on and off the field. MANAGERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Swientalg Dave McGinnis, Chip I-Iinkle, Student Trainerg and Ray Lewandowski. w l i , ! Q Due to a mid-season head injury, a special White helmet for added protection was TEAM PHYSICIAN: 1.0. Hildebrand, employed by quarterback Kevin Whippo. M D is assisted by Student Trainer Chip The athletic teams of Riley Wear varying styles of uniforms and dif- ferent means of protection corres- ponding With the degree of physical contact involved. With football, prob- ably the most brutal sport, protection is a desired necessity which includes a helmet, shoulder, knee, hip, and sometimes elbow pad. In tennis, cross country, and volleyball, there is very little chance of injury beyond a pulled muscle or a twisted ankle. Therefore, a much freer uniform for more manueverability is needed, Here Gail Kajzer models the latest hairstyle for the voll 64 courts . I ff' 1 Pall Sports Combined with new talent was the consistent play of the veterans such as Kenny Pal- mer, Mark Szerencse, Frank Goldsberry, and Kevin Whippo--to mention a few. Some new talent in Riley football appeared with such people as Gary Ellis, Mike I-laws, Rodney Hubbard, Jack Manges, Bill Lyons, and Eric Carleton. The spirit desplayed by the female faction brought new pride to their team and SChOO1. ln this fall portion of the sports year, many things happened to leave an impression on peo- ple's minds. Crowds at all Riley spectacles always marvel at the talents displayed by the athletes participating for the Wildcats. These people, along with many others who have tried to carry the banner of fine Riley athletics and good sportsmanship, ought to be congratulated for an effort Well done. This fall of the 1971- 1972 school year's sport's competition has molded a place in the hearts and minds of many Wildcat fans and will long he remembered. Rick Kasmierzak, joe Farkas, and jay Clark, seniors in their last year of play, match rackets one last time. . ,V ' .efirf P1ffr.'Q f'1 . - V W.. . ff' S . - 4 .. ,. -,.. ff- V. 575 sidiw' 'wg v Qj!'t.', 3,4 ga. ,541-u , .2 fn R' 6' H 3. ef . .,,f .ff f. 'egg .t ' ,' i - f ,: - 7- - f - f ' ., l-,tv L . Q:-1 ff L Lf '57-fn -Jr .4 L 1:11, - The Cross Country team displayed a IOOCXJ effort to Win, in spite of fewer members than ever turning out for this strenuous sport. Basketball Begm Members of Varsity Basketball Team, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING, ARE: Coach Don Coddens, T. D. Shelton, LeRoy jones, Coach Tom Hess. STANDING ARE: jim Byers, Bob Arthur, George Smith, Frank Goldsberry, Ricky King, Turk Chambliss, Steve San- ders, Mike Shine, jon Phillips, manager jim Swiental. f5 I5 S the Winter Season B-Te am Basketball Scores Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley B-Team Basketball Players, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING, ARE: joe Toth and jim Swiental. STANDING ARE: LeRoy Dixon, Paul Chatman, Gary Ellis, Doug Bagarus, David Darnell, Derek Reynolds, Coach Tom Hess, Bob May, Phil Lenyo, jeff Steel, Gary Schiff, Gary Poindexter, and Rick Lieberman. lx ,tse J wifi 1 Members of the Freshman team, LEFT TO RIGH, KNEELING, ARE: Frank Burton, Barry Adams, Derek Roenfeldt, Curt Simmons, Tim jones, Dave McGinnis, Brian Campbell, joey Gardini, and Fred Malone. SECOND ROW: Dwaine Goshen, Bruce Haupert, Gary Sisk, Allen Page, jerry Slein, and Coach Harper. THIRD ROW: Randy Skelton, john Welcome, jim Barnes, john McChriston, Mike Brambert, and Peter Allen. 66 ombined With Wrestling and Swimming X! ' ' ' 'f' vi, ,, -9. y, , fff,M.f.iMM Elkhart Riley LaSalle g jackson 'lVIiS11aw a ka 'LaPorte Adams x Washington Riley - .,,,2, me :swimigeam Scoresw 8 Riley Riley Gary West , , Riley Riley Riley Riley i :Riley I Riley Michigan City , 4 37 38 41 34 25 38 46 44 I , - - ,ffl ,V ' 1 M '-v , Wfifg ' - A 'L ' GN E fb, ' 5253? 55.1, ga Members of Varsity Wrestling Team, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING, ARE: junior Tur- ner, Mike I-laws, Ted Lerman, Dave Voynovich and Eric Axelberg. STANDING ARE: Coach Tom Connelly, manager Frank Nemeth, Rich Thompson, john Mack, Butchie Stewart, Tim Ginter and Coach Suppinger. s A N-Et., n X' Effie- if 'VSV in-J '0 ,nl-n Grapplers on B-Squad, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING, ARE: jim McCombs, jim Ed- wards, joe Sulok, and Lenny Kreszewski. STANDING ARE: Coach Torn Connelly, manager Frank Nemeth, Kevin Williams, Ernie Lee, Dan Mudrovich, and Coach Suppinger. EEE .. , rw., -f., I ' ' H A wr ' ' V fi 'f A L AN ' , xv, , 5, 1 I wg I . I ,., A V 5 2 I Y Members of the Boys' Swim Team are, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Eugene Harris, Tony McCleery, Greg Chatman, Steve Osborn and Bill Rockne. SECOND ROW: Rick Bakos, john West, Les Farkas, Scott Martz, Al Warner and Ken Ulbricht, TI-HRD ROW: Frank Atkins, Coach Echard, Ron Ginter, joe Farkas, john Ulbricht, Mike Cra- mer, jon Osborn and Terry Ulbricht. 67 And Finally The Victorious GIRLS' SWIM TEAM MIENIBERS OF THE GIRL'S SWIM TEAM ARE, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Sheryl Sherman, Arm Meersman, Fran Brewer, Debbie Gendel, and Bobbie Corley. SECOND ROW: Barb Nagy, Jeanie Nagy, Linda Herczeg, Debbie Moore, Debbie Csenar, Cathy Ritchey, Anita Sayers, and Jill Stickler. FIRST ROW: Coach Beverly Lincoln, Pam Downey, Barb Habegger, jackie johnson, Kathy I-Iorvath, Kim Van de Putte, Mary Cramer, Manager Dodie Cote, and Geri Leliaert. SEATED ARE: Jane Barkley, Tiger , and Judy Metz. WINTER SPORTS RECORDS Varsity Basketball: 12 Victories B-Team Basketball: 2 Victories Freshman Basketball: 6 Victories Varsity Wrestling: 5 Victories B-Team Wrestling: 3 Victories Boys' Swim Team: 2 Victories Girls' Swim Team: 7 Victories 68 Defeats Defeats Defeats D efeats Defeats Defeats D efeats ff' , , ,,.W4,,!.g ,f .. Two Great Men Of WILDCAT TI-ILETICS jim Whitmer, Head Football Coach of the Riley Wildcats for the past fifteen years, announced his retirement on Thursday, Febru- ary 10, l972. In his fifteen years at Riley, Coach Whitmer has compiled a record of 63 victories, 70 defeats, and seven games ending in deadlock scores. Not only did Mr. Whitmer hold the po- sition of head coach of Riley's football clubs, but during his high school days he participated in both football and basketball as a Wildcat athlete. Bob jones, city athletic director, said, lt is un- fortunate in these times to lose a man of this stature from the coaching profession. He is a top caliber coach and gentleman. His teams were always tough, well-coached and never taken for granted. Coach Whitmer said this was one of the most difficult decisions he has ever had to make but he is still staying on at Riley to devote time to the health department. john G. Coldsberry died on january 23 at the age of 45. Mr. Goldsberry, a former outstanding athlete, attended both Adams and I. U. where he achieved the position of football captain. While a player, he was elected to two all con- ference teams and was also a state champion shotputter. After graduating in 1949 from I. U. , he played in the Coaches' All-Star Game and then played two years with the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League. Mr. Goldsberry was an insurance agent for 22 years. He is survived by his wife Barbara and three children who have all attended Riley. His youngest son, Frank, now a senior, was the one to ac- cept the first annual john Coldsberry Memorial trophy to be presented in honor of his father each year to the win- ner of the Riley vs. Adams basketball game. A sports enthusiast and fine gentleman, Mr. Goldsberry, past president of the Riley Adult Boosters' Club, will long be remembered. 69 1'-sw - 1 ' ., ' H , 1 4:15 g- ' .,rM?JY41fd'ff ' N N-. ' 1 A, 'x 1, I ,gf of L' fl! 1 , , K , -,, ,A,, 2 ill, ' Q A Y at , I '--V, 'H f A T pical Riley , www fy Vs W, ,Q . V. W -X , . , i. lid.. 1:3 M 1, 'V '9 '1ffTf,, . 'M' ' , Iv, V ' . p ul if-,g,Afi A ' ff-y .Ny Q , x 1 Y , ,M 'Y I 3 'K I 5 9 'Q e X 5 4 , xx Q f U rx. ' Q . ' I-I fl -f 1 Q K' f 4, f- ,fi .f ., In :,g f , , ., , ,lk , V , X X5 'YQ www, f A 4 f I Y X .V ,'..,,Vy A A, YA, ' 6 W 'gxafiillss Ex 5 iq Y ga fhgahfv gan! V X , Y f v ada , z . A. 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Jim Swintal Shines Cn As Team Nlanager Mike Shine, shown at right demonstra- ting some basketball Wizardry with Bob Arthur, was elected this Winter to the Northern Indiana Conference All-Star Team. Mike, a senior forward on the Wildcat basketball team, was also cho- sen the team's Most Valuable Player and co-captain along with Frank Golds- berry. Mike has been a star member of the varsity for two years and during his sophomore year doubled as a varsity and B-team player. jim Swintal looks confident of another Cat Victory as he Watches in anticipation. As Sophomore manager for the Football, Basket- ball, and Baseball teams, jim is And one of Riley's number one fans. He puts much time and effort into these sports. He must attend all events as Well as take care of the equipment. The athletes find him very helpful. Pan. f ss, f, fm? Q 2 ,W f ',,f' 1 ,MJ l P Hard Work Brings Fringe Benefits For Two Riley Grapplers Marion Quniorb Turner, left, and Tom Ginter, below, were chosen co-winners of the Most Valuable Wrestler award for the 1971-72 season. junior Turner enroute to his third place finish in the State Championship tournament, posted a 21-3 record. Winning the third place spot in the Regional tourney enabled Tom Ginter to end his season with a 19-3 mark. junior, a junior this year, participated in his last year as a Riley athlete due to an age eligibility rule and Tom is a graduate of the class of '72, 73 '17 '17 Finally Spring Brings Baseball And Track . . . The members of the 1971-72 Riley Varsity baseball team are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Rick Lieberman, Tim Corbett, Roy Vice, Gary Ellis, Gary Crone, and Dwaine Goshen. SECOND ROW: Phil Lenyo, john Ruth, jay Farrar, Bob Arthur, jay Clark, Butch Rowley, and Coach Pieniazkiewicz. THIRD ROW: Manager jim Swiental, Mark Szerencse, Eric Carleton, Tim Andrews, Bill Lyons, and manager Bill Schuster. ' 1. , ,N TT, Y ,V ,Z .:, ,,fMv,,,,,,.f 9jr ,fag T I ' ffgfi M5 Wf'TjjffJ, , ,. , Q I V 2, A , , 19,1 rf H is 1 l f.,,f4 ,4V,QvL,,, J l I.-- H--- . B-,gleam si is 1 , i f 23,91 ,E-ees xg- f I X, irwgwi .. ,M .r,-, l V if ,,!,1-iii, ,. 4, Y 4 , , S, :qt ,W , -Y ,f I ,X , , f. Nbapdxte V i -V , j f ,Q 'I 1 k 1 iifvu fg , , ,, ,, , .?aQ.,, Q . ,,.f , ., alle K ,,r W Ril' 'sf' 1 A ,ff , 5 ,jx ,,v,g,,, , 3, ,N 1 1, A F - Ada 51 Ril i 'Cf gf-'T' 'U' 3' of ,,,.u'l ,.-7,51 3 r.-, V eefglr 13' . V7 ' r I 7 f .fa 1 17f3 ef 1 SH . 61,21 w as -eeisriile - is gc, ,S A M Elkhart Q6 iw , , M' 'Hag , 4 gl 4 , 7, , ,A .,,,,, ,,,, ,Q - i 7 ,,5JJ1,s'fQn!fX7Ri,1?YQ.g, jg ,, ' 1 , f V , 0 . ,, rr TK, 1, V , V ,lu , Y ,T I ,ii , ,f sg V' 'fn , My S sign- ,510 C l ay ffl R' A I Q af ,exif Neff! ' '-4 :ff AX E i l-if ,t' ,K 4 LaPorte U 119, wx eq -. f ,,,,'a,w , ,W 450 gr 'cs hi - 4 V W, f- ,ra UCJ5, Rilie . V rr -lifif ' T ' N f' - V , , Jf 'lf,' ' f 'E 'f J li ' A S- 'Q 1 -. s x s F V , W, , A 5 A 'fb ,M , f W . Syl, i Q-, A. 3 X ki! I' X. A 5 I, 3,29 lily? A X , 13, b' V ' Q! Q a Mr A in fa Waish1 R2 ey 0 ' Members of the B-Team FRoM LEFT TO RIGHT KNEELING ere: Manager Bill Schuster, Elkhart , fl 7 R1l?YM Xivby, ,A ,gggxgrzy .,,. X, Frank Nemeth, jim Kazmierczak, john West, Dean Overholser, Vince Gassen-smith, R11eY r 8 joe Simpson, and Dave McGinnis. SECOND ROW: Rusty Wolf, Conley Phifer, Steve ,bliysze K, T ,T s--e Nadolny, John Welcome, Bruce Haupert, Curt Simmons, and Derek Roenfeldt. BACK ROW: Chris Brannan, Gary Schiff, Mike Brambert, Steve Szakas, Gary Sisk, and Coach Freel. Members of the 1971-72 Track Team are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Coach Mondovics, Carl Muia, Mike Kelly, Doug Plank, Earnie Lee, Louie Leets, Gary Lowe, Dave Banasiewicz, jeff jordan, Barry Kantz, and Dennis Mize. SECOND ROW: Manager jeff Karkiewicz, jerry Sein, Dave McCune, Butchie Stewart, Ken Bailey, Paul Chatman, Ron Ligon, john Shavers, and Lee Carter. THIRD ROW: David Darnell, Coach Wiand, Rob Thiel, Larry Soos, Frank Goldsberry, jeff Steel, Bill Higginbotham, Chris Kaehr, Doug Bagarus, Scott Hammond, and jim Barnes. 74 Mari 7 Penn La Salle Riley Elkhart St joe Clay M. C . Rogers Hobart jackson Washington Mishawaka 41 , Rile , fr , 5 , , 7 All L. 11 I I Y. f ' ' 1 ei Rile , 41,3 , ,F Rile Q , , jf! , 1 ae 2? 50 J ax, Scores, I , 2 R1 149 7 1 39 2 ' R45 1 , ,44 97 Q 32 . 66. D ,j jf Q 8 73 11 e f W 67 R 1 5, 8 , 38 Riley H Goshen Riley 75 '- New Prairig Riley 60 Adams 5 7 Culver 61 :Riley 3, 5 Z LaPorte 72, Riley aill 7 e .llyt 7 . . . And Finally The End 0fThe Year With Golf ,scores je ffersori, X 149 The members of the 1971-72 Varsity Golf team are from LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Mes- XX ex JAX zaros, Bob Lange, jon Phillips, Terry Biggs. fMissing is Bill Stockbergenj 1 w w The members of the B-team for this year are from LEFT TO RIGHT Gary Johnsen Kevin Wolfe, Barry Adams, Doug Holmes, and Mike jaskowiak SPRING SPORTS RECCRDS Varsity Baseball B-Team Baseball Varsity Golf B-Team Golf Track Team fVarsityj 75 3-15 3-14 19-4 6-2 4-12 Track Team has Promising and Eventful Season . I i Doug Bagarus, Riley's top pole vaulter, demon r i N The backbone of the Wildcat Track Team shown with coach Mondovics are the tri-captains: Kenny West, Frank Golds- berry, and Norm Barnes. ' ' 'i-. 5 itil: 5 ,.,' 1' . A' ' 1:Q,f,'QQ.i,z gn, 1 33,3 - 'f,' Lg sig? 53 Q , . y 'W' if 4 1 1 f assi f 4 ' ,NJ s,.:V,?A,!- H - - -.. xi -kg 7 t 5 ami! 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' 1 Q, f ' V Y A nr i 1' K up V y 4 fi VV I 27 as V ..,. T, 2,5 'f ' '5 , f gli Y K f in .'k ,, ,gg W gig Z '27 if i so rf? K Le .,:. ,- M M T fl' V- -,',' f me A ,, 5 V . 5? 5 -vs fi 6' N.. or N 8- 9 -'f N e' 'Q 6 rg 'iff 95 tv 2 1 4,525 . f' , ,.i. U Norm Barns, third from the left, breaks the wire, signifying an individual victory and adding points to the team effort. ggfgfdlggggglggigge . With Many Outstanding Individual in an attempt to clear the bar. members . 76 1 jeff Steel doing his rendition of the Fosbury Flop in the high jump. He takes a last-second look to make sure all of his body clears the bar. Mike Rice leads his teammate, Gary Lowe, and an opponent from St. joe to Win the mile run. . Tri-Captains And Seniors Frank Goldsberry, Norman Barnes, And Kenn West. 77 .ai wb: 3 yf 5 -ll? of :Z 52 Zi' Throwing the shot-put takes an extreme a- mount of effort, as demonstrated by the ex pression on Butchie Stewart's face. Djlii Frank Goldsberry, an outstanding ath- lete at Riley, this year took first place in the high hurdles at the Goshen Relays. 4 The Many Fascinating Phases . . ,L W , ,YQ :i.i-Wagga, , , , ., . ,VAx QA. .LTV A M,E,p,, ,,, L . A, ,V.A N ,AA, ,, A ,, x ,, , , ,tp R . , , , , , bww' If , . yr ,news-at , V y- eb 43.9, . 5 - , ,,,., , ,' - 3 A V V Va .M .Va .V V' , , W , , -' . W 'fy - f . 1 v,-a ff - fs ' A 'S V V gy ,',', I ff 'V A V' - ' P . .4 ' Q ' ' ' - 46 ive . V U V , x , , 1 - U .,,, ,,, . V, ,,.. , f 1- ' 1,1 ,N 1 V D E 2 ,.... ..f,.,,V , -, ff , 'MN' Aix 'Z'fT:'i'l'-1f',if.g'ffffff-iff' f'ff ' I is 'Q gtg, .t.6.,Q7y,,: 3 , . Av' ' - .,,,1'f V-V4-.,., ..,., ,f,,4x,,,,.',',s, -. 5, A , KNPN' ,YG ,mg - ' if 'l ' VbF.ff'Q?.,'QiV ' ' ' 'V' we f ' 'war' 'T-f N4.v 'v 't 'ilv , Lil-haw' I . 0.7. I Y Q' 'V' i. .. ' i'f'3v1:SilgxV'-l?Z'i lvl: ffaywlkiylifix vV'..nA'fvv. ' 1 ' ,K 1 rs W -N .V fx NM - Vvuw-W ' if Q + ff V ' s- V+ . 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Vzi.w,w.Vv-:vs ' ' - 4 Kaya... fy we-K, i - slfaaw?-smfgffiit,.Zi':Lj1V:1avaafs?Yf'' iii V BMW. .V 1 M- VV - 4, VVV1rg,.:-xl. . 2' ff Captain Tim Corbett demonstrates the fundamentals of stroking the ball either for an average or for power . Here Coach Pieniazkiewicz talks to the starting nine while f mann' 'fu if f the Riley Wildcat bench waits in anticipation for their big chance . Captain Tim Corbett bears down to throw strikes in hopes of getting the opposition out and chalk- ing up the victory. 78 And , , A f , ., ., l f A f I .W Q 1 R or mf Q . fs 'l' Q 5 3 1 - ZW s.....- Pami iar UIQ! N, 3 351153 'E 'Mi +1 in 1 LL, , x M 1 I If . . .Graduating seniors of the team, LEFT TO RIGHT, are: jay Clark, Roy Vice, Tim Corbett and Mark Szerencce . nw Yxbg , lax, 1 bl AS 4 ,I7 I K Xi if f Even Coach P. has to give a standing ovation for Bill Lyons, Gary Ellis, and Rick Lieberman. his :P 'TT R ,,,,-2:5 ia if 4.3 ...M .nwqg ---,. Z3 ' -Act as K 'N sf, x -2 v., 5 The returning outfielders are, from LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Lenyo, Bob Arthur, Eric Carleton, Gary Crone, Butch Rowley, Tim Andrews, and john Ruth. 79 ff V6.4 s X, I H. I an X. ,. E+ -ya 6 en if H fly: 151- msn . . .returning infielders who are, from LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Farrar, Dwaine Goshen, Riley Bas eb all. ?au.vdr ' 566955 I You are a child of the uni- verse. No less than the trees and the stars you have a right I X Hfjx .l to be here. And whether or not z'11.'3ffh ,gf it is clear to you, no doubt the , universe is unfolding as it 4? N. Aff' should. . J,-4' ,'-- ,- . 1' ' ' .I 5. ,1'.y',f ,4f 2'1f5'--lyfiw ' l f anon ous figflfl f4 ':---fi. .' V ::421'?' ff 1'-'7'iS. ym ' M' - -fiffx Q9 -i - ' . V' '-,,1- -' 1- Li 1,1 jf 1-,.f:if4::,2L 4? 6' n If j'piw:f'1A, ,,, ,++:,1?'1f- 2.1 -:Q X Q-Ly. ,r :li Ijxff ,X fl . 9 . . . l.1'.,.'., :QU x-if-.LXEQF -.5 .W fe: ff 4 xiaiefnf' ' , -offs ' ,-- XXV: if djs, .g 2'?:1 rr' 4 ' u 1 BE PROUD OP YOURSELF Mr. Howard Crouse, in his tenth year as Riley principal, finds sports a relaxing change from school business. He and his wife attend nearly every Riley sports event, and weather permit- ting, Mr. Crouse golfs and fishes as well. He feels that these leisure-time pursuits help him to give his best to his work with students and teach- ers. When he is able to, he likes to spend time with his daughter, a Riley graduate now teaching school herself. Mr. Crouse doesn't give much advice to peo- ple, preferring that they work out solutions to problems themselves insofar as they are able, but he does offer a philosophical suggestion that he believes contains a source of strength for those who follow it. Be proud of yourself. That is what is most important, he says. And let that pride extend to your school, your classmates, your teachers, and your way of life, he might add, for Mr. Crouse's pride in and affection for Riley is evident in all he does, even during tough times. LOOK FOR THE POSITIVE Mr. joseph Lawecki, Riley assistant principal, is also a sports fan, following both high school and college teams. His most time-consuming hobby, though, is far removed from the playing fields. Mr. Lawecki raises dwarf fruit trees, presently including 123 varieties of apple trees, 33 varieties of grapes, and numerous other va- rieties of fruits, His orchard is his favorite re- laxation place. Viewing the changing face of high school life, Mr. Lawecki, father of four himself, advises all students to try to put up with all aspects of school. Look always at the positive in every situation. His job, putting him in contact with students' problems daily from before 8 until well after 3:15, could sour a less optimistic man, but Mr. Lawecki follows his own advice and , , , Looks for the positive. ,,f,,f,W,W.a. Wh' f wafwawff-w,f.vf,f .WW W.. ,.wwwW WWW, ,,,M,, I , .,.,,-,..,S,.,.. HOWARD CROUSE, PRINCIPAL JOSEPH LAWECKI, ASSISTANT HAVE A PROBLEM? Clockwise from left: JOANN HAMMOND, head counselor, has many re- sponsibilities. She coor- dinates all counseling activities and, during the month before school starts while the rest of us are still on Vacation, she is on duty with stu- dents' programs to adjust. DARE NESTLERODE is ready with his usual quick solution to the problems his counselees bring to him. MARGARET CASSIDY, in charge of pep and guidance assemblies, has a full counseling schedule, but is always ready with a smile. ROBERT ALLISON keeps his eye on the World around Riley as he coun- sels his students. 31:- MAYBE WE CAN HELP' TEACHERS . . . DIANA TIMMONS5 Typing, Shorthand JULIAN PENNY 5 Math THOMAS BLACK5 English KATHLEEN BENDIT5 Foods 1 l i N PHYLLIS KEAYS5 English JOAN NlBEl.lNK, Clothing GEORGE ORFANOS5 P .V .E. KATHLEEN ADAIR5 English EMILEANN VARGO, English LEWIS HABEGGAR5 Band De LOSS SCHURTZ, Band ROBERT HEMPI-IILL5 Or- chestra PAUL SWANSON5 Business i f Q - STEVE HORVATH3 P. E. JUNE WATERMAN5 English DENNIS KIELTON5 Spanish DON CODDENS5 Business 'E r FRANCIS MCMILLEN5 English ROBERT BILBY5 English WILMA I-IUTCI-IINSON5 Clothing, FLORENCE WI-IITEFORD5 Student Coordi- English nator THOMAS EMMONS5 Machine Shop BEVERLY LINCOLN5 Gir1's P.E. FELIX WIATROWSKI3 Chemistry JAMES FENTERS5 D.E. HOMER MORRIS5 Drafting CAROL WISLER5 Office Training, COE JAMES LEWIS CASADAY5 Drama THOMAS HESS5 U. s. History VINCENT SUPPINGER5 Chemise-y MICHAEL MONDOVICS5 Health ELIZABETH MURPHY, Math ROBERTA KRAMER5 Libr9.ri9.n ERNEST HORN5 U. S. History, Cont. Society TODD HOOVER5 Art DALE WIAND5 Physics, Science 86 CHARLES GOODMANg Speech, Debate LINDA BAGWELLg Physical Education JAMES KRIDER5 Contemporary Society DENNIS WIELGOS5 English THOMAS CONNELLY3 Social Studies THOMAS EMMONS5 Machine Shop DORIS GOLDSMITH5 German, English RICHARD HARPER5 Social Studies S on Rocco GERMANO5 Glee Club PAUL FRAZIER5 Bscs, Biology 2 BURT BRENNEMAN5 U. s. History 87 JOSEPH FROSSg Business MARY ELLEN SCHLATER5 French THOMAS BLACK3 English DAVID BRENTLINGER5 Auto Shop MICHELLE WOLFEg Latin, Spanish RALPH PIENIAZIEWICZg Woods ROMAN SYSYNg Art CHARLES STEWART5 Geometry NANCY WIAND5 Shorthand, Office Training ' FRANCIS HOFFER5 Math DOUG SIMPSONg Contemporary Society JOHN PIERSON5 Social Studies PATRICIA KINYONg English 88 ALLEN ROGERSg BSCS, Chemistry FRIEDA FUCHSg PVE ROBERT SAUNDERSg Electronics THOMAS FREEL5 Math EXPRESSICDNS . . 1, ff , X 1 , 4 ff 1 V ff 5 s U ZZ W j fff 1 1 M571 K , ,ff , , lf W' AM S--X. A READY AND WILLING HELP Pulses, pens and pencils, principal's paper work, and permanent records . , . all essential sidelights to the many- sided activities of a school. At Riley five dedicated women apply themselves daily to attending to the out- of- classroom requirements of students and faculty. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Helen Cashman, School Nurse CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Sarah Wolfe, Book- store Manager BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Esther Robinson, Main Office BELOW: Mrs. Virginia Sterzik, Registrar NOT PIGTURED: Mrs. joan Earhart, Attendance 90 1 if-m -...M I , M- 'S' f 'x,f I izzwl- fl' 4 f' '-'ffl' 2'7 71,4 .4 2 l gi, xml, Ili Custodians contribute much to the appearance of the school. They are: 1. W. Wolfg T. E, Strausbaughg Hatalag R.j. Woodard Head Custodiang L.P. Pecsig j.A. Taylor. Keeping -fwwml, Tlnngs wcQay Order Every Day 7 ,V w,r, 'W' lf' rw 4 ' iff , 1 ,fn S 45 ,V may ,. 7, 1 ,. M ,, f ,alien 4 , K 5 .ff HWNf' r , .,.ffI:r, l ff ' P5- UE ' 'fwfb-I ' - Laura Taylor, Helen Wolak, and jannie Taylor, Laundresses. fm' Af V , ' 'I E ,-T3 ZZQZZT ' Q , f gy! or 'A, if ,!,, , , , Donna Thornhill, Hall Guard. I rr,, fly, W? A, T y !,,y W , ,I r 3 75 ,,, a 1 3 E' A Richard Mattasits and Victor Derdak, Hall Guards 3 L CAFETERIA STAFF KEEPS THE FOOD COMING Ann Gergatz, I-lildegarde Firestone. FXE. A -A fF,0V,', E , ,-- Virginia Leonhard, Irene Blaine, jean Dreher. Evelyn Wasikowski, Helen Petkovich, Millie Medich, Donna Botick, Anne Medich. Helen Laughlin, Betty Deck, Evelyn Bare. 92 ffpyf ff, FROSI-I I-IOMEROOM PRESIDENTS ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Adrena Bethany, julie Walz, Kathy Cherry, Debbie Reddricks, Cindy Adamson, SECOND ROW: Marty Kaehr, Noel Stanton, john Layton, Sue jackson' THIRD ROW: Dwaine Goshen, Curt Simmons, and Count J Edmunson. PRESHMEN STRIVE FOR WILDCAT , ,, , f f,'fk, ffffvfw , 'guy wy77,,,,,,,. , , , , SPIRIT! Barry Adams Cindy Adamson Peter Allen Matt Andert Cindy Apple 4 , , V ' ' ' ' ' 'ghijf' , ' ' X Q , , ,fy V f .wfygfg , . ,,,. ,A , ,J , ,li Deanna Arnold Vickie Arnold Frank Atkins Eric Axelburg Steve Back Ken Bailey jirn Ballard Cindy Ballinger Ann Bely jim Barnes Trina Barnes Larry Barret Kathy Bates jerrie Baude jill Baum Sherry Bean 93 ' Q X,W'P'21fj4?'Sfft1e71'v:4zv::z -W-,f-fri: V V a.:,f.V- QV -49 A5315 I l M ' yyic , , A L', 1 f 'f r A ,T ' 55 ',Kk,A . 3 7 V ' 7 R K'V' , , if it , . V ,',- ' . '- ' A-W g ' ' , 'ii A , , V- s W Y Aj V, V, - ' X :f3fE1:jQ?f L gg frrf , gm Ax j. : Vff,,i: Q Q, . Q' , .,. 'im 1 -'ff,' '5'f2 , 1 V ' if 53 'M V ' ff f' 'S-.,,,....., ' J AP ,N , A Q 4 z ,ff ,-,L ,g-J, 5 Z k f if A 1 Dave Burnett Penny Burnham Kathy Burke Frank Burten Kathy Burden Gary Bybee Brian Campbell Verna Caplin Darlene Carter Norma Carter Cretchin Cavit Donita Chamblis : Greg Chapman Rick Chapman 5 Y ' E or , VV S: Q43 f gf if 41 V 5 7, F4 f by ,ryy tl if 4 J 3 to BQ' 1 fi' 1 vYffv1vfGW5ff42 -of ff 5, egg :Yi 52125:136515Zii2iiiTifi1.:'izfv M f -1 X4 X ,,-,,.-:,1,:,4,. . H571-11:45-. ' ,,z1jz:.s 3 27.3 Q J Donna Chenowefh yrn,un allrar rrlyirrnyrhrrl V , Mary Cramer A CCACC Qyyg, 3 , Denise Chmiel Danny Clark k'e .? Debbie Coffman - 4 Q1 ., X P Betty Coleman V Marc Cozzi Mason Cox Brian Craft Rosie Crider Kathy Crumbley Synovia Crumbly Linda Csenar Pat Cukrowicz aial - sytlil ggjgg Patty Currey .,ai Terri Daniels C Dan Dekees s Don Dikes Xpt, Perry Donaldson joe Donohue im' ,... ,IZ I xp., Kitty Beeson Bill Bennett Frank Bell Andy Bella Kathy Berndt john Berry Adrena Bethany Bobby Bethany Becky Billisitz Cathy Bingham Dan Black Vickie Blower Rick Blye Keith Bosell Debbie Botos joan Boyce Robin Boyd Jody Bradford Mike Brambert Sherry Brazier Charles Brown 'f 2 by f fait f.,1,,f, , 'V V' 2, V V: 'V V , X F V B i In .,,k. xr , , V, r .kt AE H in RL- f i '- ,W I. 1052+ ,. ' VV I ami-' 24 f Y Sh, ', 'i'. ff 'gg Q Wm www., I n f Vigo M, ,, X, , ,W VV V , Q f x3 , ,,,,,, Xt, N if 11,-y lyff . , ,. .. yfgli 4 :L Qc' , 94 X X f f f V ff Q nf -of V ,QV ' ,ff JV7 ' Vf RQQN. X7 f f V ,fa A 7 Brent Eckenberger Count Edmunson jim Edwards Randy Eisle Gloria Ellis Cindy Epperson Mildred Erby Mark Farrington julie Felabom Tina Ferro Bob Finneran Brad Forsberg Gail Frederick john Frederick Mark Freshour joey Gardini Vince Gassensmith Brenda Giles FRDSH ADJUST TO RILEY EASILY Diane Glick Wesley Goodwin David Goon Dwaine Goshen jerry Grenert jim Grisley Rhonda Gunder Barb Habeggar john Hollister Pann Hamilton Bob Hamilton Jan Harrel Cindy Harris Eugene Harris Susan Hertz Bruce Haupert Elbert Helms Charl Henderson Mary Henderson Stevie Herron Stuyvesant Herron Dena Hinkle Kim Hoffman if ' '11 . Z 14, ., L! Kathy Hogan Q 95 . . 15 I ,K , , V, I ,mizwfsg j v K if M fa 9 f 2 we r 2 1 f ZX M253 - , fxfff1fi v .aw M A- o H i . X,,.. ,.. .X . , 1 Q xl 5 K , , ' Q X K i 1 I s A - 1 1 - - 'ifffm' X . 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A . 1 i i fy ,wi 4 ,K 8 1? is 3 X2 fag? , N va 694 V 6' li' i if Cindy Kruk Henry Kruszewski Vickie Kruska Debra Kubiak Nancy Kurlowicz Sandy Kuczrnalski Donna Kulczar Cindy Kuzmic Joni Ladewski Terri Lamphier Brian Lane Nora Lawson john Layton Mike Leda Tony Lee Gary Lee Chris Lein Lisa Lockheart Kim Nail-ady knows what she wan done and leave! 2 -I ,,,-- ' 42' 72' iff I' Q Egg? -' ,,v F t my, 4:-' ' wag J , 7 y 2,Ti3yg 5 - ' i, . 2 ,',', , ,.. 5 i,,. ia :iii QL, , ,ci-I ','i ,, ' , if , i f , V. k ' ' f ' 3 fha V ' W 97 a. mm-BAD' Judy Luczkowski Rick Madlem jay Major Diane Manges Cary Mariel Nicholas Mark Marge Markham Vickie Markuson Chris Martell janet Martin Linda Martin Ray Matheny David May Sue McCann ,z ts - to get that assignment if ! -f'd5'Vl23fQ fl 7,17 '25 1 2 yi 4 gf! 4, f if H ,. , iff X I E 7 1 K trrr f K -4, ,. A H 2 as 5 , t o ff. 4 ' I 4 ' j 'Q wx s A df ! 4 Iii! 5- 'ia i We f .f f I W ,fig A Vs ,V 1 Y ,, ,,,, Z .11 .,,, ., ,M ,. ., ,, zgzfib 4' j Wim , , ,Uh H, A zz, Q.'i,?f? 'f f - ' ' ,1 gg- Q ' ' VZ , flZf?4'fffr' f -www wjj. 'I ff , ' 1 ff, iii 5 ' ff john MoChriston Tony McClery jim McCoy Dave McGinnis Bob McNeir Pam Melahn Anne Meersman Doug Melson Brenda Mental Mark Messenger Cindy Miller Mona Mink Kathy Mitchell Bill Molnar Beth Morrow Biff Nedderman Barb Neill Ken Nelson Chris Nerneth Jay Nemeth Brian Nemeth Pam Kamp Mary Niemann Ruth Ann Oakley Jody O'Callaghan 5 h3'fypw7:5fW'f Ev whirl. - VH, , ,V - ,J fjfif ff 1 L5 n Z f J 7 52a f any M S A, 9 f if J I sw 4 f 71, ,, ,, Zu ' , .422 E ' -is 1 ff 1 Q 9' 2 1 A fa ' A new school means new friends X Judy Morton Cathy Murry Randy Murphy Steve Nadolny Kim Nafrady Janet Nagy Mike Nagy Ron Nagy Garold Naragon 98 Kathy C 'Hara Keith Onax Don Orban Rick Orban Danny Orsich Dawn Overholser P. Pack Allen Page Lisa Paksi Linda Palmer Tony Paluzewski Randy Parfitt Peggy Parker Fred Patton Matt Pauson jeff Peppers Cheryl Perry Sandy Petzke Conley Phifer D. Phipps julia Pillar Doug Plank Ray Potter Donita Quiggle Roxanne Rans Kim Rawley Charles Rawson Debbie Reddricks Dan Reed Johnnie Rhea Sandy Richard Paulette Richmond Richard Riha Carol Rigg Bill Rockne Derek Roenfeldt Bill Rosburgh joy Ross Matt Rucker Steve Russell J. Sanders if f , f f ' ff f' X f 1 O , ,, f -7' ,- if 'Q' f ,fff J gl , K -4,3 ,Z f f S 1 'Z fi' . .5 e f 2, 'Z' a 2 J, ' . I a 1, Y 4 ff 1 f7 f 'ff f I I X , Hyfff. 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Stuart Edith Swan Larry Sybow Steve Szakacz ,i f as ,PW 7 Q 5. , , Q -. .. , .5 A L 6 , . M-Q .. , t,,., ., , f . A , 3 9 F f H I f,-, ffl: We 'Q 'Q' ff-1,g:,'YFfi:1i , we l rrrry -' - 4 Cf - Y Q 5 fwhx V9 Sl ' f- ,, , .V f, -0,4 - f.-1,-,,,qf5N?9 , , , , ,, E , ..,, ,wsgb ,, X 2 X ,px 1975 Isn't That Par Away t f ' ri.-.7g:f ' , .s : ,. '- 1 - 1 1 I 5 . r Q : W 1 ri ,. S A r V 100 M , V , f 1 4 ff jf ff K0 f ,ff 'VL yi f ff f ' N I f ff' 'K ZZ, f QQ! 5 fr, fs f 6 W Y f ' J W, f W Q! , ,za ' ff 944, 2 ff! J, M f 1 fi gf 5 22191 ' ff W Qi ,, , QV? 29222 W H f, My V ff, , yy T 'f,f ,,,, , f - ginjyjgi Q51 If , fjj i ' 4-:N Q h V fa ' ' We , , y gf , , l . ,T ,I , - f he -rf x , '- if A ,E -' .4 i if 1 um.: fi Wl'1o's on the other end of that line to put such a big smile on Nancy Kurlowicz' face? Rob Thiel Mike Thilman Frankie Thomas Pam Thomas joe Thompson R. Tisette Doug Turnock Kerry Tyler Ken Ulbricht Frosh spirit outshines all the rest to win the Wildcat at our pep assembly . Cindy Urbanski Laura Van Avermate Walter Van Kirk Maxine Varga Gary Vedder Shelly Vodnoy Gary Vukovitz Terry Vukovitz julie Walz john Warren Kathy Waters Ruth Watson Willie Weathers Mary Wegnar john Welcome lOl 1 nf 5 i 'V l 1 3. u 5 Q X fl, XA QQ -Cf' If f N I A i ,-.,s,,wg.' X .XL ' f .'1,.'4 ? , af 'J ,L fl 2, 2 25 za ml H nn 5 L I 'uv A :I ' . dj A fs A ' W , A 'xl A W ', i a Vky. 7 . 'f ,pf X V Vt,- A ,gkV, N t ', VLQ. A ,,,,h.V r 5 . X X sg B I B A,,, X . . t . X , 1 , ik QP W v ...V , will 3:2 M' .Silk 4 a ,.. X.. 3. 'xg - ,sg +G -t' Z ,,3A M by in ax , Q? iff' ,h A ' -- X , ,Q ,. p- fs x :-M. E 'QE ,,1gI4: , iw X Q . ' 2 9 2 Y L There's more than one way to read a book. -F' N I . fs, an 532:12 1 as W if ,555 Vi' if '- V , V 7145 Doug Welsh Mary Wensits Bob Werntz john West Fred Wetzel Diane Wilcox Debra Williams M. Williams Rick Williams Ron Williams Duane Wilson Greg Winston I. Winston Barb Witter Kevin Wolfe Russell Wolfe Sue Woolverton Bill Wonisch Kevin Wright M. Yaste Gary Yates Debra Zapalski Gary Zapalski M. Zimmer Steve Zubko Mary Zultanski lO2 SCDPHO CRES SHUW STYLE :fl SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ARE, L. TO R.: Joanie Nagy, Treasurerg Val Medich, Social Chairmang and Mary Wiand, Secretary. Not pictured are Dean Overholser, Presidentg and Chris Brannan, Vice-President. Shelia Allen Amelia-Amador Diane Ayer Doug Bagarus Linda Bagarus Shannon Bailey ff gf WW . WA Richard Bakos ' R . ,,V,V , sf If V . , Ed Bannfi fg,g,5 ' 4 iz ,yy R I 9 Wg My ,' Brenda Barker y R David Barna i M y ,A ,V if 147321 Debbie Barrett S S ' Lois Bell , ri I 'fff f.0wwf:cfg,f ,,,W ,Vg , t f,4, :diff ky 1 if 1 f .11 ,xfg w.Lf:l , , ' ,if ff rl w ' Tom Bell Laura Beveridge , 'ii R Marceline Bingham , 'Q Glen Bishop Carol Bliss 1 , ? 7 Cheryl Bliss V , I1 5 I Darice Boisseau A1 Bolden Rick Bole Sue Botos R - Mary Bottorff , S jan Bouchard 103 ,,QyV,V,, ,W , .4 , Lf- , , f I f.,, f ,f , ff, , ffff , , V. ff, ,. W , , 1 X W! 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My 1 fy f , ff , f 1 ig X 22 f f ,fi , fd f if-Q Q 4- A 5? ,, ..,,..f.v,f,.w, no vm, Z , f f ff,J3w'?f,fE4f,,Q tiff, ff-f. ,JV ,,.. ,JQXW ,J S, , f . 5 7232! f :cj A gf ffl, V A ,I A, f' -1 -aw: ff , , R 7' Y ' f7ZZvL4 Of , f ffl f , j, ff , f Q ff! f Q W I ,X f fOf vw 4 t -B5 y , if x 1 11 mtv 4 4 Don Boynton Tom Bradley Chris Brannan Clayton Brown Phil Brown Terri Buck Steve Buczolioh Betty Bullard Debbie Burger Debbie Busse Randy Caldwell Dave Campbell Gary Campbell Pam Campbell Lee Carter Gail Chambers Diane Chambliss Paul Chatman john Chenoweth Mary Cherry Sue Cherry Vanessa Clay Gail Coder Anita Conley Linda Cooper Bobbie Corley Dodie Cote Calvin Craig Debbie Csenar Ce raldine Cunningham Pam Cummins Morris Cutler Lynn Danoh Dave Darnell Pam Davis Randy DeBuysser Toni DeBuysser Kim Demeulenaire Chris Derdak Charlene Divine LeRoy Dixon Carol Dolce Beth Druelinger Terry Dudek Molly Duff Amy Dunbar Spring Dzialakiewicz Dan Eichorst k SOPHOMORE SOCLAL CI-IAIRMEN play an important role in their class activities. They are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Walker, Anne Freitag, Craig Hamilton, Val Medich, Kathy Horvath, Barb Tharp, Carole Silver, Brenda Lewis, and Dodie Cote. ' we ,S 4 i ai if , 2 f k.-, l ' lf' ' '5 if 11. A, if ', , - 5 Elf if, Q, ff 'i A f i 341' , ' ' Y , by , ga, . Q inf Q ,gg Q X y 4 X X, J ' Q xx N up , ' v Zslffi 1' 21 K JZ 'N Q X22 4 E ' 2 th, ' . , WTF? X' T'-54' , 1,2 ff ,W ' ' f in 2-P' iw . l f ,111-. f ZWf','f' I ' 'Hi :. 1' ..,' 5.773 MVQW4 ff f of gg 4 ff f haf! 116g A f T t I X A A ,- f' 1 Q . if? H f V, A . 3 7'-4.9 ,QI M hi s ' 55? , . fda: el ' xy iiciiil F l . N r f: . w 1 O 5 . T Gary Ellis jan Engstrom ,fi Marvin Erby E 'HA E F A y h i Galvin Ewing 45' hhyi Chris Fabyan it Leslie Farkas john Farmer Pam Flowers Gayla Ferro Mollie Flanegan Randy Flanegan Priscilla Flowers Jay Foust Valerie Franklin john Freel Anne Freitag Richard Fry Linda Fultz ' Diane Ganyard ,, 1 1 Wt Calvin Gary Mary Gilmore 3, 1. Judy Giszewski X '?: Sue Goad ' Peter Godersky XX AZ. 1, , ,V - . 1 ,8 I , if 'A Q 3 f f X4 ff' 1 Q. i 2 a X 4 X ,,.- , '7 ', ,Wi X 5 Ps A? 0 :fx Fw yay Q 1 ze X 7 . 9, KR 4 - f.-2-.1 XM. 1' by ,, :-f 'Z af Q y Judy Sweeney seems to have mastered good study habits. e':f4.zQ1:,t:, V W ' im' ' 5 . i . L.. iz, A f A of 4 7 :ia X34 f Q 2 1 ,J -.3'?f?5' ,, af 3, W5 ' X 52 8 4 if ' . .as : 'gl xg' 1' A 1 QL it a 'F if , , u , 1, X Ribs Nh -...sv W Wad? Q AM-4-v--,....,,,,,vw,f Don Gonser Ron Gonser Ron Goss Barb Gray Kathy Grimm Leon Groves Judy Gundeck Jim Haisley Tim Hall Craig Hamilton Brent Hamlet Eric Hansen Manuella Harcz Calvin Hardin Debbie Harman Kathy Harsh Steve Hartman Francine Harvey Linda Herczeg julio Herron Larry Herron Tom Hershberger john Hickey Car ol Hines Claire Hoevel Nathan Holcomb jim Holleman Doug Holmes Nancy Horn Janice Horton X V 106 Irv' QV 3 2 Q S V fa Q 4' My 5 Q 14 fy, FK K ' , Q 107 Sue Tornaszewski demonstrates that study hall is not just for studying and Anne Freitag agrees. Kathy Horvath Terry Horvath Allen Howell Ron Humphrey Mike Huys Mike Jaskowiak Kim Jenkins Gary Johnsen Beverly Johnson Lee Johnson Alex Jones David Jones Linda Jones Larry Jones Jody Jordon Dean Kayser Jeff Karkiewicz Marlene Kenna Linda Kepler Howard King Joe King Sherry Kirkharn Laura Kirkland Janice Klinger gs, S, . x 51155 rg. fi QM . ,. , -L, , , i .. e ' 1 N 5 ,5 ,I V353 , N. . , X-,, :..f- , Q51-Yifg: gig .V as V Q fv t-f X- . gf' 5 S ers . gQ'1i'gjgI'55i X .1 N 1 Q., .kk.k L . N ibsckg w' .. ef? NEWS 1. ,XX ,- ' krfgw x Qif- A H , K1 iv ., X xxx X QQ 5 xv X , XD S 1.f1:.:vQ-gg .- e X 4 X X QV K with . . in as is .Q , f ? ttes:wQ2-t ' ' ..f'a6?s.f1f X xfvix-:,1'e.sX XY If 4 , 'ffiff , . . , , 4- , ,V Q f I. , ,S f H Q . h , I 5 , yagff fs- X wx Q- u 2- ig iv XX Q , X Q S yy . XQX,As 'a . km? , X ' ESQ SK f 'X z xhv 4 vw Fi X-Q S X t .' , it , aw. I ' x ' F'-+2- A 1 ..: - .Q X . . 7 Iegimi Kb Q sx it xxx W4 X 'Q 3 fix X lO8 Debbie Kopinski Denise Kovach Chris Krebs jim Kruszewski Kathy Kurlowicz Barb Kurowski Linda Kuzmic Paul Kwiecinski Sharon Laughman Herbert Lax Ernest Lee Geri Leliaert Phil Lenyo Ted Lerman Brenda Lewis Rick Lieberman Ron Ligon Paul Liszewski Gloria Love LeeAnn Mahoney john Major Fred Malone Steve Manges Fernand Martinez Scott Martz Bob May Mike McCray Carl McFadden Ron McGee jean McGriff Kirk Mclntyre Terri Mclntyre jim McMurtie Valerie Medich Michelle Mersich Kirk Mikusak Bill Micherska john Milslage Debbie Mincy Sue Mindykowski Mike Minnick jim Michell Dennis Mize Nancy Mize Colette Mominee jim Moon Cindy Moore Debbie Moore 1 Dollie Moore Lois Moran Donita Morris Dana Morse Dan Mudrovich Charmain Mullins Jeanne Nagy Joanne Nagy I .X HV .Xl Q 3' P Tom New ' Doug Nelson , gg Crystal Nemes P ai Carol Nichols P1111 Ngwak ii f Q X Davld Nowakowski Ick! Did I make that? Asks Linda Baqarus ti, i f ' Angela Orta i f, , ZP1 Steve Osborn A , f it 3 113 . Pi fwv I kb' + M ...J . A Mo Paskin takes a moment out of the day to do some serious thinking. Dean Overholser Nancy Overlease Robbie Owens Alan Palmer Craig Parmlee Mo Paskin Ivory Patterson Cedric Pearson Sarah Penland Larry Perry Richard Plump Ray Plump DeVoore Poindexter Gary Poindexter ' Deidre Price Roberta Probst 109 Qfu-.f. 'Ti fJ , fn W, fx.. F I Lux! 5 4 ' I ff f 4 4' x if ai be s ,V Q.. ,1- ' at .v - . f-s iiss N A 1 X Qc . gf A 1 Q 5 X , Mary Wiand and Brian Slack discover just one of the interesting parts of BSCS - -,....4-v'N'f J . .'5fw ff f e - xkf I X KA 'N + ,FTM l1O Brian Pyclik Andre Randles Larry Reeves Derek Reynolds Steve Reynolds Cathy Ritchey Sandy Roach Nils Rockne George Root Janet Ruch jeff Russell Barb Saunders Susan Savely Anita Sayer Gary Schiff Warren Sears Dan Seitz Paul Shank Chris Shaw john Shea jack Sherwood Roberta Shupert Mary Sidorowicz Susan Sigler Carole Silver Brian Slack Jacqueline Smith Leonard Smith Cheryl Snowden Bill Stockherger Charles Staggers Victoria Stawnik Jeff Steel Courtney Steel Mike Stephens Karle Stewart Sandy Stewart Jill Stickler Carl Stout Dennis Swan Judy Sweeney Becky Swiental Jim Swintal Kathlin Szaday Rose Szoke Susan Szymarek Nancy Tencelitsch Barb Tharp Luvern Theus Lettra Thomas Patrica Thomas Stephanie Thomas Georgia Thompson Richard Thompson Susan Tiedge Larry Tobolski Marty Tomaszewski Sandy Tomaszewski Sue Tomaszewski Joe Toth Judy Toth Steve Toth Laura Trinkle Dennis Tubbs Corette Turley Terry Ulbricht Mark VanDePutte Larry Vanett Vickie Van Nevel Dawn Vaughn Rozie Vida George Visocky Dave Voynovich Debbie Walker Jacqueline Wallace Rick Walton Allen Warner Robert Watson -, V a if -as-.5r.:f was Q? .+L 3:1 ' Q' ly .L f , Iv-' ...,.. 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W rm. ,WW 1 f s, 4' ' j'. , 9 H o w ? w i f .0Q.9' , v .-. 4 af 1 .9 we A .'- . . f 11 L ' pw .ni . 3 .X a - 9 iY,' W W N I I 1' W wx ll M' ,5'H',1lu:1, HWL, r f-'J 5 L: : 'ur . x w M J w u r- v 'w -' -1 'U f ' wwf'-'V A f Aw, f w gg it Gary Crone WA ug Levester Brown Maureen Brugh Keith Buck Michael Buczolich Deb Carlo Eric Carlton Char Cass Rose Cavitt Donald Chambers Derrick Chambliss jerry Clark Nancy Coder Lee Craft Carol Cramer Mike Cramer jeff Cummings Mary Davidson Greg Deboe Alan DeCook Bob Deitel Richard Deke june Deranek Richard Devereau X 2' , 2 1 I Q, N' X4 ,. , M- ffyff ff f f A 3' ff!! if fi f, ew, f X ff' nn 1 NZM Q X W if , 4 1 f , W 1 Q . W, C , - - fi M if if ,F - it , ., - .,, ,- ': f, ff , V , , , A 2 ff- ' 5 'Z W ' f wwf 4 f -f - g cv-:gf L X I fy 275 4 Q f 2 . ' ' ,H wg David Diamond Linda Dill Denesia Dilworth Terry Donaldson Mary Donohue joanie Downs Barbara Duncan Carol Durbin 4 4 M71 W , , -Sk' 1 'ff ,514 , L ' 4, l ag M V 77,4 V 7 f f X f ,Q 2? ,f ,, i, , f mf' ' :WH IX., ZW W, 0 .Y ,M ,,,yyy J ,e.i Ricky Eckenberger Michael Egyhazi Carol Eichorst john Eichorst Terri Eisle Kent Enyart jeff Erickson Ron Ernsberger ' 'COW' f :Qi zpfflf f f if '- f'-,f,.-,fp fzzj , ,.,. ,Ayr B '4 M , I if R f w. Miva j,yy'j,. ,gr . A, ,GU b' yfyfyfy -' -1 ,1 in 2 f' ri ssei B if f,X!f,,!,46 Vw V M f f ,M 4 OZ? f f K , ,M . -4 , hi 'wa f , H Q V' IV4' I 'A' 'f?:,'M'Q l 'A 5 The snow man falleth. An all bo Contem orary American Fic- Y P tion Class finds it hard to study Without girls. 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X' 4 visx x. .. zw-www-.vmw -4 YL .,,, if 5 Is our way of life really that funny, Rainer? an-as These books are just a portion of the heavy load Katarina carries while adjusting to a new school and country Rainer with his American family, Mr. and Mrs. Morrow, Beth, and Bruce. . 4 W...-a - H ,,,p,..1r we .... !' EW P RT OP RILEY During the 1971-72 school year, Riley was pleased to be the host school of two foreign exchange students, Ranier Zitzloff, from Hamburg, Germany, and Katarina Aukerland from Sweden. Be- cause of unfortunate circumstances, Katarina was unable to complete the school year at Riley. Horse-back riding, bike riding and playing tennis are just a few of Rainer's many hobbies. He feels that he has learned much about the American way of life, which he enjoys, and the im- portance of the family. Both Katarina and Rainer came to the United States on the Youth For Under- standing program. This is the first year that Riley has ever participated in this program, which has a goal of develop- ing understanding among people through a family living experience. YGUTH FUR U DERSTANDI 123 The Senior class offi- cers Worked hard to make the year a suc- cessful one. They are from left to right: Allen Rogers, Class Sponsorg Lianne Nelson, Secre- taryg Susi Ferrel, Treasurerg Bob Nevel, Vice-Presidentg Bruce Morrow, Presidentg and jenny Cozzi, Social Chairman. GGGD LEADERSHIP MAKES SENIGRS . w if 'N S ' ef , 'I 5 V 5 s . 5 4 , K . 1 l. QM Q ,, an l , fm? lu uri n 15. ' Q n S M if if r E l , , 5 JSM-1-I ' 7 SMILE DAY AND NIGHT 125 Lf -f -A MA RLA FA RRAR-Valedictori an fv 1 LYN MORSE-Valedictorian MICHELE BRUGH-Salutatorian JUDY DUFF-Valedictorian 'S JANE BARKLEY-Valedictorian JUDY METZ-Valedictorian 126 3-,J .,. VAL EDIC TORIANS SA LUTATORIAN jane Barkley Judith Duff Marla Farrar Stephen Chmiel Pamela Downey Jeanne Eaglen Frank Goldsberry Loretta Hanson Mark Hoggatt Richard Kazmierzak Judith Aker Thomas Aronson Terry Biggs Kristine Biritz Ronald Blye Barbara Bouchard Mary Brugh james Byers Catherine Chell jay Clark Ricky Dare Deborah Davis Stephen Dill Marcia Eckenberger Kathleen Felabom Susan F errel Kitty Hall Craig Hartman Jud ith Metz Lyn Morse DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS Desma Kirkum Diane Kwiecinski Linda Moore Bruce Morrow Kristen Murphy Lianne Nelson Robert Nevel HONOR STUDENTS William Higginbotham Carol Hollister Steve Horbol Germaine jaskowiak jacquin johnson Gregory Kamp Anna Kapsalis Marcia Kazmierzak Frances Kirkwood Margaret Kiss jeffrey Knepper Mary Kurowski Linda Lako Robert Lange Dawn Le Count Deborah Leliaert Donna Mark Nanci Mielcarek 127 Michele Brugh Donald Pamachena jonathan Pollard Nancy Toth Lynn Truffarelli Harvey Zar Linda Zimmer Susan Monsma Jeanne Nemeth Charlene Pietraszewski joan Prosicki Mark Ratajczak Debra Ritter Melody Robinson Marlin Sheffield Glynis Shipley Richard Sieradzki Kathleen Stauffer Daniel Strzelecki Cynthia Szucs Catherine Urbanski Edward Woods janet Wozniak Maryann Zsedely 1 ,ae-ltr k ,, 1 5.-,aff 4 v. . fl , ,, I , 311.21111 ., 41 C ff!! 4 4' X, X ' X fr K ' I fi, 1 1 . Q ,1 Y , U . f I X I f ,,,, . ytyry f f 1.1 ' -W ,111 . 1 , ' ' 111: 1 ' 3, . , ,,f,f,, 'M X C X X , W Q 1 ' ma ' 5 1:1 , 1 1 1 2, f,,.1 ,,,,. , N I H 5 1 X 1 1, , if I ja if 1 1:1 1111 L . 1-'.1-if ' ,- 4 Wi gs . .1 7.90 2 if WW f , I Q1 fjaai ---- W Q ' 4' , fv , if ,,,. .1 ,,, ff f fiw J 5 KW 'ZX I 0 5 r J ff GARY WILLIAM ABEL: General Course, Football 1, Football letter 1, Swimming 3, Varsity sweater 3: MARSHA LYNN ADAMS: General Course. SUZANNE ADAMSON: College Prepatory, Student Coun cil 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 3, 4. JUDITI-I LYNN AKER: Business Course. KATARINA AKERLUND: General Course, Youdi for Understanding Exchange Student. DONALD ANGLIN: College Preparatory. ROBERT APPLEGATE: College Prepatory. THOMAS MARINO ARONSON: College Preparatory, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. KAREN ASKREN: General Course. MARK PHILIP AXELBERG: General Course, Swimming 1 2. R,ONALD JOE BALABAN: College Preparatory, Football 2. LUANN BALDONI: College Preparatory, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Booster Club 1,4, Bowling Club 3,4, HOOSIER POET 3,4. FOR SENIORS, HIGH SCHOOL MICHAEL I. BALDWIN: Vocational Course, ICT 4. SUSAN ANN BANEY: Vocational Course, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 1,4, OEA 4. PI-IILLIP BANKS: General Course, Drama Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Student Director 4, Homeroom Officer 4, junior Achievement 4, NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3. JANE ELIZABETH BARKLEY: College Preparatory, GAA 1-4, Cheerleading 1, Swimming 1-4, Varsity letter, Synchronettes 1, 2,4, Student Council 1, 2, Glee Club 1-4, I-Iomeroom Officer 4, Scholarship pins 1-4. NORMAN K. BARNES: College Preparatory, Track 1-4, Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Varsity letter and sweater. PATRICK ANDREA BATTLE: College Preparatory, Football 1-4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1-4, I-Iomeroom Officer 1-4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1,4. GREGORY BAUDE: College Preparatory. DAWN VICTORIA BECK: College Preparatory, Drama Club 1-3, Glee Club 1-3, Student Director 4, GAA 1, French Club 1, 2, Drama Production 2. SYLVIA BEIDINGER: Business Course. TERRY BIGGS: General Course, Golf 1-4, Varsity sweater, National Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT BIRD: Vocational Course, Hockey Team 4. KRISTINE BIRITZ: General Course, Swimming 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Synchronettes 1, Booster Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, DECA Treasurer 4. 11 0 ' :5Z'!t1Qj' W - 1 ff Z 1 J Wy f Z ll MQ f52fi:ff fa, .,2:l:' ff , W4 128 I fffr 'Z fi' ,f Q .f,f,f' ,iff 1 ' ,ir 7 1 1. 1 ff . ff f .1 J , ,6 '44 I 4 X 1 1 Q , , w 725,,j,. 1 E 1 ,, .1 1 1 521,-f 1, 1 A cgf f f .' ,511-mn, 'MK Y fig? 1 ,. Wm F7 , f If MH ,V , . . A , 1' q w if 21 , X7 ' A- ff 1 ,f 1 0 ai agh ,, ,,,,, , . 1, fi, 11 ' f f fifgf 1 , . 1 I f ,fy ,741 , RO in B YE- c 1 P -schi B' NA J. L . ol ege reparatory, o ars ip WILMA BOLDEN: Business Course5 COE 45 Library Club pins 1, 2. ff 1 . BARBARA BOUCHARD: College Preparatory5 GAA 15 Booster Club 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 45 VICA 45 Scho- larship pins 2, 3. DARLENE BOUCHARD: College Preparatory5 German Club 1, 25 Booster Club 1,45 GAA 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 3. W 27' X if L if Z , 5 V JULIE BOYCE: College Preparatory5 Volleyball Awards 1, 2, 35 Horneroom Officer 1, 2,45 French Club 15 GAA 1, 25 National Honor Society 45 Glee Club 1, 25 DECA 4. WILLIAM BOYCE: College Preparatory5 Cross Country 2, 3,45 Varsity award5 Swimming 1, 2. MARK JOSEPH BRADFORD: Vocational Course. RICHARD BRADLEY: Vocational Course5 Audio- Visual Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA JEAN BRIDGES: cenerai course. f, p, ,f 5 'f' 5 'V THOMAS BROGDON: General Course5 Wrestling 1. ' X' MARY RENE BRUGH: College Preparatory5 GAA 1, 25 Glee Club 1-45 50-Mile Swim Club 15 French Club 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,4. MICHELE RAE BRUGI-I: College Preparatory5 GAA 1-45 Horneroom Officer 1-45 French Club President 25 Glee Club 1-45 Booster Club 1,45 Drama Club 15 Stu- , dent Council 1, 25 Gir1's State Representative 35 , National Honor Society Treasurer 3, 45 DAR Award. 2 IS OVER. BUT . MICHAEL STEPHEN BUIRSE: Vocational Course5 Track 1, 25 Wrestling 2. SCOTT BURDEN: College Preparatory5 Latin Club 1. RICHARD BURKHART: Vocational Course5 Football 25 Track 3,45 Wrestling 45 Baseball 2. JAMES BYERS: College Preparatory5 Cross Country 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 35 Varsity letter and sweater5 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Nation- al Honor Society Vice President 3, 4. BILLY CARTER: Vocational Course5 PVE. MARGARET CASTRO: Business Course5 OEA 45 COE 4. HENRY PATRICK CHATMAN JR. : College Preparatory5 Track 45 Scholarship pin 3. SENORA L. CI-LATMAN: College Preparatory5 Glee Club 1-45 Homeroom Officer 25 Human Relations Club 1, 25 Cheerblock 3, 4. ALAN CRAIG CHEEK: College Preparatory5 Swimming 1,25 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Track 1,2, 3. CATHERINE CHELL: Business Course5 Class Treasurer 15 GAA 1, 25 Booster Club 15 OEA 45 I-lomeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Scholarship pin 2. I. 'J STEPHEN MARK CHMIEL: College Preparatory5 Swim- ' ming 1, 25 German Club 2, 3, Vice President 45 Scholar- ship pin 35 National Honor Society 4. JAMES CHRISTIANSEN: General Course5 Football 2. 'fr' 129 THE CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE IS 5 5 !VV JZAE iiAENTSOgN!l1?gA5lg: College Iirepaiat1ory15lTenn1s11, if 5-1 5531 55555 , , 5 ase a , 5 wimming 5 c o ars ip pin 5 5 Homeroom Officer 1, 2,45 Monogram Club 45 National 3' '1 ' 3, 5 A 'l ' f Honor Society 4. W A WILLIAM J. CLAYTON: Vocational Course5 Ushers , 5 Club 15 Library Club 35 VICA 4. 3, TIMOTHY CORBETT: Vocational course, Baseball 1, gy 4 25 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2. Q 4 BETTY COVINGTON: Ex - '72. nlrl 5 4 ,wb-775, 4, f f il 'ff'v' Z I ',l5- ' ,VVV JENNIFER COZZI: College Preparatory5 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Diving 1, 25 GAA 1, 2, Vice President 35 Class Social Chairman 3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Booster Club 1,4. MARLENE CREECI-I: General Course5 French Club 15 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3,45 DECA 4. MARA CRITCHLOW: College Preparatory5 ICT 4. MARCIA LYNN CROSLAR: Business Course5 Drama Club 15 Homeroom Officer 25 DECA President 4. 9 5 ,.,.VM. f ,. ..a.-,,,'3f3 . 1 z f 1 if f' f 4 4 4' 5 W., I f X ,-,v I .,,, -ff, :,,- I f,. f . f ' If .. ' if 577 ' 'WZ ,774 f? 'C'iff9 f.,v 57-,Lf -' 5 U H if k Y ., , My 1. . Q, , , f ' ' 624' ' if If 'Q 6 IVAN JOSEPH CUMMINGS: Business Course5 Booster Club 15 DECA 4. A 5 JOHN DANCI-I: General Course. RICK DARE: College Preparatory5 I-Iomeroom Officer 2, 35 Swimming 1, 2, Student Council 2. DEBORAH DAVIS: College Preparatory5 National Honor Society 45 Exploratory Teaching 4. wi' .af ' V' 1 f - S ' 'i , g Q I Q Q , f I .9 f , V. rf' ' , avi 2 '11 -4 ,, if ,7' 1 -1-. f I - 1 5- ' 5 ,155 Q fi.. I ,, 'f ' rf- L - ,'f 'lf 1 5 5? 27? ' 1 '42, f 'f iw f' 1 I ' f kb'-'W'1'w-f :-5 Y 143:14 . efq-af 5g2fu,7f ,fm ' l f .W:.'w3f5f.,a1m'+. T PATRICIA LYNN DEAN: Business Course5 Homeroom Officer 45 Drama Production 3. STEPHEN DILL: College Preparatory5 Scholarship pin 2. LINDA DORSEY: General Course. PAMELA LYNN DOWNEY: College Preparatory5 GAA 1, 2, 3,45 Swimming 45 50 Mile Swim Club 1, 25 Syn- chronettes 15 HOOSIER POET 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Riley Review 35 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3,45 Booster Club 1 J 45 cheerbiock 3. sv 4 . W .1 K A same: ,.,, . 5 . 15.1-p,:'f,':f5 i G36 f .' 3' :ii i 3 '. . f-17555-i4WP.T -' It Y. . Ricans,JTw:g,yvw.3,sXvgmQg,giXg,nfw' ,, .. V,-v - f.'w:,z-w-C AW X , c1fA5m,5.rf2A Q. I, - , . , 5 x - ' 1. 4.1323 Q 1.. , s 5 - .- - 4 .,., ' ' 4'P53.fQsv??mQQ15 . .: 4 , ga- -' .vw , , T- ' - S ' ilf x 1 , , 'J' , I X . rilwffii SYEKIJQZ-Q1:rH.f' riglql-GJ:- '.' 'ig ' f 459:-,v ',5Z , ., ,,s-ff-aww ., A., MN-.f..mZQ , ..,, raw, 5, ,gfiyvs-ffearhce -X s., ,fm was,--9 5' . - ix f ' fy-,, 'Vey' .,-f T - ' Z, ,,..- iii? 1 'V 'J J 'f ,xi .1 2, 4.xg,4's?f, QI , Q' ff F AW'M3X'f I ' 1 '- ' ' 'X 'x -' , V 51 , N X ' - . 2 f, A 1 M L 4 -. - ,, ..,.., , Qu c.1,,., ,my 5 130 ARCH TO BUILD UPO JEANNE MARIE DUBOIS: Business Course5 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 GAA 25 OEA 4 JUDITY MARIE DUFF: College Preparatory5 GAA 1, 2, 3,45 Booster Club 2,45 Scholarship pins 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Music Awards 1, 2. REBECCA J. DUNN: General Course. JEANNE SARA EAGLEN: College Preparatoryg Cheer- block 35 Bowling 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Scholar- ship pins 2, 3. MARCIA ECKENBERGER: College Preparato1'y5 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 45 GAA 2, 3,45 Synchronettes 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 35 ICT Secretary 4. ROBERT LEWIS EGGERT: Business Course5 DECA 4. THOMAS M. EVERLY: General Course. MICHAEL ANTHONY EWALD: Vocational Course. SUSAN NOREEN EWALD: Business Course5 GAA 1, 2, 35 GAA Award 35 Bowling Trophies 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 35 HOOSIER POET 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Booster Club 4. CATHY JO EWINGN: Business Course5 Cheerblock 3,4. JOSEPH FARKAS: College Preparatory5 Tennis 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3,45 Monogram Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Varsity Letter Sweater. MARLA G. FARRAR: College Preparatory5 Swimming 1, 2, 35 50 Mile Swim Club 15 Synchronettes 15 GAA 1, 2,4, President 35 HOOSIER POET 45 Class President 35 Booster Club 1, 45 French Club 15 Homeroom Oficer 45 National Honor Society Sergeant at Arms 3, 45 Scholarships pins 1, 2, 3,45 Certificate of Merit 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholastic Art Award 25 B-Team Cheerleading 35 Wildcat Mascot 4. PAMELA FEATHERSTONE: Ex - '72, KATHLEEN SUE FELABOM: College Preparatory5 Musi- cal Production 35 Glee Club Treasurer. AGNES FERKIS: College Preparatory. SUSAN LYN FERREL: College Preparatory5 GAA 1, 2, Reporter 3, Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 45 HOOSIER POET 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Booster Club 1,45 Student Council 1, 25 Swimming 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 SO Mile Swim Club 2, 35 Scholarship pins 1, 2. A KALIEDOSCOPE OP IMAGES, IMPRESSIONS, AND WHO LI ED FOUR ELIZABETH A. FIRESTONE: Business Course, OEA 4. GLORIA FIRESTONE: PVE. LINDA A. FRANKLIN: Business Course, Cheerblock 3, 4. TIMOTHY A . FREEL: College Preparatory, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Cross Country 3, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club Award 3, 4. MAI SUE GAULDEN: General Course. TIMOTHYJ. GILLEN: Business Course, Swimming 1, Ushers Club 1, ICT President 4. RONALD HERMAN GINTER: College Preparatory, Swimming 1, 2, 3,4, Varsity Letter Sweater, Football 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 4. THOMAS GEORGE GINTER: College Preparatory, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Letter Sweater, Homeroom Officer 4. SUSAN P. GISZEWSKI: Business Course, OEA 4. FRANK EDWARD GOLDSBERRY: College Preparatory, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Lineman 4, Varsity Letter Sweater, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club Officer 4, National Honor Society President 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Award jacket, Scho- larship pins 1, 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY GOULD: College Preparatory, Golf 2, 3, 4. PAUL GREENWALD: General Course. I r CYNTHIA MARIE GUSHWA: Business Course, Bowling 2, 3. ELIZABETH GYOKERES: College Preparatory. JOI-INELL HAAS: College Preparatory, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Gold Key Art Award 1, Russian Club 1 . JERRY HACK: Vocational Course. LoR1 I-IACKLEMAN: Ex - '72, RICK I-IADRICK: General Course. MARCIA ELLEN HALASI: College Preparatory, Drama ' 1.i,' J v',-, Club 1, 2,4, Booster Club 1. KITTY LYNN I-IALL: Business Course, Student Council 2, Band Awards 1, 2, Booster Club 1,4, Bowling 3,4, COE 4, OEA Secreatary 4. .1 E v I f , as f + V ef f f 4' 'O qw ' 1 5 A 4 gg, , A 5 1279 ww-1 if 1 ,ff . gf we-Q, 7' E ff ax.-. wa, Q qgwff SAMUEL HALL: General Course. ', . LORETTA F. I-IANSON: College Preparatory, Scholar- ship pins 2, 3, Scholastic Art Award 2, 4, French Club 1, Booster Club 1, Art Club 3, Bowling Club 1, 2. CRAIG OREN I-LARTMAN: College Preparatory, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 ,4, Football Awards, Wrestling 3, Wrestling Award, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Monogram Club 3,4, J' Q MARGO HARVEY: College Preparatory, Homeroom -. 2-13. 91 'L . Q ,jk aQ..C,f3,f Q . fmifir sa I. f - :,iw.1..fM -,-,sim-fx s.. Officer 4, Bowling Club 4. 132 EXPERIENCES FILL THE MEMORIES OF SENIORS YEARS OF RILEY LIFE CAROL L. HOLLISTER: College Preparatory, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Booster Club 1,4, GAA 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. STEVEN A . HORBOL: College Preparatory, Football 2, Scholarship pins 1, 2. KENNETH HORVATH: College Preparatory, Football 1, DECA 4. TIMOTHY HORVATH: General Course. HENRY JAMES: Ex - '72. HERBERT JAMES: General Course. DAWN JANNASCH: Ex - '72. GERMAINE JASKOWLAK: Vocational Course, GAA 2, HOOSIER POET 3, Synchronettes 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, I-lomeroom Officer 1, 3,4, Booster Club 1,4. JA CQUIN JEANNE JOHNSON: College Preparatory, Swimming 4, Booster Club 4, Scholarship pin 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, I-Iomeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Cadet Teaching 4. GREGORY D. JONES: College Preparatory, Golf 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3,4, Stage and Pep Bands 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3,4. KLAUDETTE M. JONES: General Course. RICKEY JONES: General Course, Track 2, Basketball 1, Human Relations Club 4. ROBERT JONES: PVE JOHN CHRISTOPHER KAEHR: College Preparatory, Track 3, Cross Country 3,4. SAMUEL FRANCIS KAMBOL III: College Preparatory, Audio Visual Club 1, 2, German Club 1, 2. GREGORY A . KAMP: College Preparatory, Football 1, Baseball 3, Basketball 1, HOOSIER POET 4, Home- room Officer 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 2. HELEN KIMBERLY HASS: Business Course, Booster Club 1, Medical Club 2, OEA Board Member for City Board 4. ERIC HEIN: General Course. JAN HENDRICKS: College Preparatory, Class Social Chairman 1, Swimming 1. ROBERT HERRON: General Course. WILLIAM L. I-IIGGINBOTHAM JR.: College Preparatory Track 2, 3,4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Booster Club 4, National Honor Society 4. MARK C. HOGGATT: College Preparatory, Scholarship in 2. ICI-IRISTOPI-IER HOLCOMB: Ex - '72, DANIEL HOLCOMB: General Course. Q 2 2 I A I , , W ANNA KAPSALIS: College Preparatory5 Cadet Teach- ing 4. SUZANNE ALICE KAYSER: Business Courseg GAA 1, 25 Booster Club 1,45 Student Council 15 Homeroom Offi- cer 1, 2, 35 Cadet Teaching 4. MARCIA KAZMIERZAK: College Preparatory. RICHARD LEE KAZMIERZAK: College Preparatory5 Tennis 2,3,45 Captain 5 MVP, MIP Awards5 Quantas Award5 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 3,4. VICKI GAIL KELLEY: Business Course. MARGARET E KEOGAN: Colle e Pre arato ' Swimm- - S P FY: ing5 GAA5 Homeroom Officer 4. KEVIN R. KIDDER: Vocational Course. DESMA J. KIRKUM: College Preparatory5 Scholarship pin 15 German Club 2, 3,45 Medical Club 2. FRANCES YVONNE KIRKWOOD: College Preparatory. MARGARET KISS: Business Course5 COE 45 OEA 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Booster Club 45 Junior Achievement 3. STEPHEN P. KNEPP: Vocational Course5 Hockey 45 Swimming 1, 2. JEFFREY L. KNEPPER: College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3,45 Booster Club 45 Ushers Club 1, 2, Letters. U, ,. fx? f 4 , . 'f A 5 Q 2 If 1 . , Q X ,V ff 5 W7 f 5, f,Vk 1'1 f ' f , V V- L 1 'EY P ff ff ,ff ff' X .fa 442. W ' , , 44 5, 4 ALIPE GTO LY . Q, ,, , 1 J, 54 :VI 5 GREGORY STEVE KOCZAN: College Preparatory. JOHN KRUK: College Preparatory5 National Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom Officer 4. JOHN KUJAWSKI: Vocational Course. MARY JO KUROWSKI: College Preparatory5 Booster Club 15 Medical Club 15 Synchronettes 1, 25 Ushers Club 35 GAA. KIM KURTIS KUSHTO: College Preparatory5 Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Swimming 2, 3,4, Awards5 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. DIANE MARIE KWIECINSKI: College Preparatory5 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 35 Russian Club 15 Synchronettes 1,25 Ushers Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 German Club 25 National Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA LADYGA: General Course. LINDA S, LAKO: College Preparatory5 GAA 15 Home- room Officer 35 Glee Club 1. ROBERT H. LANGE: College Preparatory5 Golf 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Stage Band. DAVID LASLEY: General Course. JUDY LASSEN: College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 3. LINDA LAUGHMAN: Business Course5 OEA 45 COE 4. DAWN DENICE LECOUNT: College Preparatory5 Home- , wig -f room Officer 25 junior Achievement 3. DEBORAH S. LELIAERT: College Preparatory5 GAA 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Pep and Stage Bands 1, 2, 3,45 Swimming 15 Scholar- ship pin 3. BOBBY LEWIS: General Course5 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1. LYNNE LISZEWSKI: College Preparatory5 Drama Club 3,4. WAYNE RICHARD LISZEWSKI: College Preparatory5 Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 35 Track 4. LYNN ALAN LIVELY: Vocational Course5 Audio Visual Club 1, 25 Swimming 3,45 Bowling 3. FRANK LOVE: General Course. STEVEN MICHAEL MADICK: College Preparatory. KEVIN MAHONEY: General Course. DONNA LEE MARK: College Preparatory5 Class Secre- tary 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3,45 HOOSIER POET 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship pin 25 Bowling 2, 3,45 Student Council 1. MARSI-HE MARSH: General C0 urse. KEVIN MCINTYRE: College Preparatory5 Swimming 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Audio Visual Club 15 junior Board of TB League Member 3,45 Bowling 2, 3,45 Lions Club Representative 4. 1. ., , f we M af, X 7' , . 4 ,. X -u ' A S' 9 .,,. 5 . 4 T. DULL AND COMMO PLACE, ..,..,,,,, 137 DONNA MEDICH: General Course. JAMES D. MESZAROS: College Prepartory5 Golf 1, 2, 3,45 Golf Awards5 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Monogram Club 3,4. JUDITH ANN METZ: College Preparatory5 GAA 1, 2,4, Secretary 35 Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Bowling 25 Synchronettes 15 Booster Club 1,45 Wildcat Mascot 45 French Club 1,25 Student Council 1, 25 National Honor Society Secretary 3,45 Homeroom Officer 1-4, Scholarship pins 1-4. NANCY MIELCAREK: College Preparatory5 HOOSIER POET 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Drama Club 1, 25 Boos- ter Club 1,45 Bowling 2,3,45 GAA 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Medical Club 2. TERRY MILLER: College Preparatory5 Swimming 15 B-Team Letter. MILO A. MILOVICH: College Preparatory. JOHN PATRICK MILTENBERGER: General Course Hockey 45 Booster Club 1,45 TONY MINER: General Course5 Swimming 1, 25 Base- ball 1. SUSAN MARIE MONSMA: College Preparatory5 HOOS- IER POET 2, 3 EDITOR 45 Drama Club 3, President 45 Drama Productions 3,45 Musical Productions 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Glee Club 3,45 French Club 25 Hoosier Scholar 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JANE ELLEN MOON: College Preparatory5 Swimming 15 Art Club 15 Scholastic Art Award 3,45 Booster Club 1. LINDA LOUISE MOORE: Business Course5 Bowling 2, 3, 45 GAA 15 Library Club 25 Scholarship pins 2, 35 Bowl- ing Awards5 Band Awards. BRUCE ALAN MORROW: College Preparatory5 Football 15 Basketball 1, 25 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 35 Class President 4. 2 - mf, 52, 45532513 UT ALSO EW LYN MARIE MORSE: College Preparatory5 HOOSIER POET 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Vice President 45 Swimming 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,45 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Cheerblock 35 Booster Club 1,45 French Club 1, 25 SO Mile Swim Club 1. DAVID W. MUFFLEY: Vocational Course. CARL JOSEPH MUIA: College Preparatory5 Football 3, 45 Most Valuable Back Award, Jessup-Hinkle Award5 Monogram Club 4, Award5 Booster Club 1,45 Home- room Officer 1, 2. JOHN MURE: General Course. KRISTEN IO MURPHY: College Preparatory5 GAA 1, 2 35 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3 45 Girl's State Alternate5 Cadet Teaching 4. KAREN ELAINE NABICI-IT: College Preparatory5 Bowl- ing 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 German Club 25 Medical Club 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Booster Club 1, 45 Band Awards. MARIAN NAGY: College Preparatory5 Volleyball 1, 25 HOOSIER POET 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Cadet Teaching 4. THERESA NAGY: College Preparatory5 ICT 4. 5 y .,,. . , , ff ,.,, ,,., , 5, ff A DEAN A. NARAGON: Vocational Course. BRENDA E. NELSON: General Course5 Synchronettes 1. LIANNE T. NELSON: College Preparatory5 Student Council 1, 25 Medical Club Secretary 25 Booster Club 1,45 HOOSIER POET 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Drama Club 35 junior Achievement 35 Scholarship pins 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 4. GARY ALIEN NEMETI-I: College Preparatory. JEANNE NEMETI-I: College Preparatory5 Swimming 1, 25 Synchronettes 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Cheerlead- er 15 DECA 4. ROBERT NEVEL: College Preparatory5 Cross Country 2, 35 HOOSIER POET 2, 3 ASSISTANT EDITOR 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Riley Review 35 Hockey 45 Scholarship pins 1,2,3, 45 Debate Team 2,3,45 Golfg Class Vice President 4. CHARLES NYERS: College Preparatory. LESLIE NYERS: P.V.E. 138 AND EXCITING. MICHAEL F. NYIKOS: Business Course. LANCE OAKLEY: College Preparatory, Baseball. COLLEEN O'CONNOR: Ex-'72. REBECCA OVERHOLSER: General Course. KENNY CRUMPECK PALMER: College Preparatory, Football 15 Football Awards, Northern Indiana All Conference Team, SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE' S Defensive Player of the Week, Track 1. DONALD PAMACHIENA: College Preparatory, Audio Visual Club 2, 35 Scholarship pin 2, Letter Sweater, Basketball Statistician 3, 4. CLIFTON PEARSON: General Course. WAYNE PENLBERTON: Ex-'72. JON M. PHILLIPS: College Preparatory, Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Baseball 1, Golf 2, 3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Library Club 1, Audio Visual Club 25 Lunchroom Moni- tor 4g Student Exchange 35 Homeroom Officer 1 . E. Cl-IARLENE PIETRASZEWSKI: Business Course. JONATHAN JAY POLLARD: College Preparatory, Scholarship pins 1, 2, 3,43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,45 National Council of Teachers of English Award 4, National Honor Society 3,4. DONALD BRIEN POOR: Vocational Course, Homeroom Officer, Football 1, 2, Track 1, Baseball 1. GERALD POSCHARSKY: Vocational Course, Hockey 4. JOANN SUE PROSICKI: Business Course, Booster Club 13 Scholarship pin 3, OEA Treasurer 4. MARK RATAJCZAK: College Preparatory, Medical Club 2. MART NIKOLE RAU: College Preparatory, GAA 1, 2, GAA Award, I-Iomeroom Officer 4. 139 f 15 5, I Lx. rr-x BF' TATTTT TTT' FR TATTTT TTT' NAMES WILL BE FACES WILL LO A. 2 f if if Z ff... , yy, ,Laverne-4,,:-. ., 1 - . . ,sv-44 .f .V 25,212.2 ' .45-'W .- :,...'.-afiyf. ,,,X,,.,.:-. .nl if f .5 , ,- -, A I Q r M X f f ll f X Q! A f Z 2 41 45' 1. 3,1 f - 1 I ' H? f 1' A ' UQ 1. X I X if ,. QM 'W' I4 PENNY JO REA: Business Course5 Homeroom Officer 2, DECA 4. MICHAEL RICE: College Preparatory5 Football 1-45 Track 2-45 Monogram Club 45 Basketball 2. DEBRA ANN RITTER: College Preparatory5 Cheer- leading 1-45 Homeroom Officer 1-35 Booster Club 1-45 Class Officer 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 15 ICT 4. A MELODY DAWN ROBINSON: College Preparatory5 Glee Club 1-3, President 45 Orchestra 1-45 Drama Club 1, 25 Music Contest Awards. BRUCE ROI-IEN: College Preparatory5 Ushers Club 1, 2. JAMES ROSPLOCK: General Course. SI-IEILA MARIE ROSS: College Preparatory5 Cheerbloclf 25 Booster Club 25 Homeroom Officer 2. DAVID RUCH: College Preparatory5 Football 1, 2,45 Wrestling 2, 35 Baseball 1, 35 National Honor Society 45 Booster Club 1. DEBRA GAY RUNYAN: College Preparatory5 Class Officer 35 Homeroom Officer 1-45 Booster Club 1,45 Cadet Teaching 4. RICHARD SANDERS: General Course5 Homeroom Offi- cer 4, PHILLIP SCHUMANN: General Course5 Baseball 1, 2. CINDY SEDAM: General Course. MARLIN DEAN SHEFFIELD: College Preparatoryg De- bate Team 2-45 President of Riley's Chapter of National Foreign League 45 Northern Indiana Regional Science Fair lst Place 1-45 Speech Contest finalist 35 Pep Band 2, 3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Scholarship pin 3. MICHAEL SI-IINE: College Preparatory5 Basketball 1-4. GLYNIS SHIPLEY: College Preparatory. RICHARD D, SIERADZKI: College Preparatory5 Scholar- ship pin 25 Booster Club 1 . JEAN SKELTON: Business Course. JAMES A, SKWARCAN: General Course5 Newspaper 3, HOOSIER POET 3,45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2. JOHN SMITH: P. V. E. WILLIE SMITH: General Course. SANDRA L. SOOS: Business Course5 Homeroom Officer 1-45 Booster Club 1-4. ALAN GREGORY SORBERG: College Preparatory5 AVSG 1-4. DAVID STAFFORD: General Course. SANDRA LOUISE STAFFORD: Business Course5 ICT 4. FORGOTTE , BUT BE REMEMBERED KATHY STAUFFER: College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Medical Club 25 Cadet Teaching 4. LANNY STEFANIAK: General Course. JACK STICKLER: General Course. FLORENCE STOKES: Business Cou.rse5 Glee Club 45 ICT 4. TERRY STRINGFELLOW: P. V.E. NOEL STRUCK: Vocational Course. DANIEL STRZELECKI: Vocational Course5 Homeroom Officer 3. LORI L. STULLER: College Preparatory5 Synchronettes 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 GAA 1, 2. MICHAEL SW IENTAL: General Course. GARY SYBOW: Business Course. MARK SZERENCSE: College Preparatory5 Football 3, 45 Baseball 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer 3. CYNTHIA MARIE SZUCS: College Preparatory5 Home- room Officer 1-45 Swimming 1, 25 Synchronettes 1,25 Cheerleading 2-45 GAA 1-35 Student Council 1, 25 Scholarship pins 1-35 Booster Club 1,45 NANCY TOTH: College Preparatory5 Volley Ball Team 1-45 GAA 1-45 I-Iomeroom Officer 1-45 GAA Awards 1-45 Booster Club 1-45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Class Vice- President 15 Synchronettes 25 Student Council 25 Scholarship pins 1, 2. KATHLEEN TRIBBLE: General Course. DENNIS TRIBBEY: General Course. LYNN GAIL TRUFFARELLI: College Preparatory5 Scholarship pins 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Home- room Officer 2, 35 Booster Club 1,4. JOHN UIBRICHT: College Preparatory5 Football 1-45 Swimming 1-45 Baseball 1-45 Monogram Club 3,4. CATHERINE URBANSKI: College Preparatory5 HOOSIER POET 35 GAA 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Booster Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 3,4. KATHY VANDERI-IEYDEN: Business Course5 OEA 4. CHARMAINE VARGA: Business Course5 OEA Parliman- tarian 45 Booster Club 15 Bowling Club 2. MARY VICTORIA VELLEMAN: Business Course5 Booster Club 1, Bowling Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer 35 OEA 45 COE 45 junior Achievement 3. ROY VICE: College Preparatory5 Baseball 1-45 Basket- ball 2, Varsity and B-Team Letter. Tl-IERESA VIDA: General Course. ION FRANKLIN VIEI-IE: Vocational Courseg Football Manager 1-35 Basketball Manager 25 Wildcat Mascot 4. LINDA VILLANUEVA: General Course, PVE. STEVEN VOYNOVICI-I: College Preparatory, Baseball 1, 2, 35 Cross ,V Country 1, 2. ' 1 1 I 7 2 , , ,, EUGENIA WATERS: Business Course, Booster Club 1,45 Bowling 1 . ALAN JAMES WEBSTER, College Preparatory, Band 1, 2, 3. JOY WENDT: General Course. ,fm . 3 X, 1 p'4f4 ff 1 wif' f fg ,fx fg4Q if , ' ' z 1 I I U P, ,, 3 , ,, .Har ..,...,f.-f,, , .f if , , ,Wi . .- .5 li, gf-,,1',1f fr,-f2 - ,f 'L', Q jf' 'ffl Q V,f:,, -f, . f 17: 4 I ,f , W, 1 y 'K if 2 f 'f ' 29, if 4 ff? 221 X ' 1 f 1.1. 3920! f f 'f f 7 0 , ,,:aff.ffg ,J , X f Z Q g f !7'! 5 f ' 1 fl W 1 ' f f Q gm 4. , ,f , f Cf ' f 4 4 f , 4 f jd? f X I la 4 af , f ,7,f. T' ,Q ,, wwwfwiffffil 'i I X. f ,,,,, . -Q5 'N . f,,, - if WILLIAM WENGER, JR.: College Preparatory. KENNETH A. WEST: Vocational Course, Track 1-45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS WESTON: Business Course. KEVIN J. WHIIPPO: College Preparatory, Football 1-4, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Basketball 1, Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Class Vice-President 3, I-Iorneroom Offi- cer 3, 4. MARILYN WI-IITACRE: General Course. 142 gl-If ul 1.-2124. 1... JEROME WILLIAMS: General Course. DORETI-LA WILLIS: College Preparatory. DARRELL WILSON: General Course. RICK WOLTER: Business Course5 Homeroom Officer. EDWARD WOODS: College Prepar- ' atory5 Football 1, 25 Track 15 De- bate 15 Scholarship Pin 15 Student Council 1 . ,H wi JANET MARIE WOZNIAK: College Preparatory5 HOOS- IER POET 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Team 35 Booster Club 1, 45 Homeroorn Officer 2, 35 Riley-jackson Bowl- ling 2, 3, 45 Bowling Trophies 3. LYNN WRAY: General Course. GARY ALLAN WRIGHT: Vocational Course5 Usher 4. TERRY LYNN WRIGHT: Business Course5 Cheer Block 45 Booster Club 15 Glee Club 1. TERRY DAVIS YOUNG: College Preparatory. 7 LINDA YUTZY: College Preparatory5 Homeroom Offi- cer 45 National Honor Society 354. HARVEY ZAR: College Preparatory5 Newspaper Ions Club 25 Wrestling 2, 35 junior Achievement 35 Speech and Debate 2, 3,45 junior Lions 45 Boys' State 35 National Honor Society 45 Scholarship Pins 1, 2, 35 National Merit Finalist 45 Debate Awards 3,45 IAM Scholarship 4. LINDA ZIMIVLER: Business Course5 Medical Club 25 GAA 1.25 Scholarship Pins 1, 2, 35 Booster Club 15 OEA offi- cer 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 45 Homeroom Officer 35 National Honor Society 4. RAINER ZITZLAFF: College Preparatory5 Youth for Understanding Exchange Student. MARIANNE ZSEDELY: College Preparatory5 I-lorneroom Officer 35 Medical Club 1, 25 GAA 1, 25 Scholarship Pin 35 Booster Club 15 Ushers Club 45 Cadet Teaching 45 National Honor Society 4. 143 ihflvrtinmi V xx X f 144 anuiiufxliai i A 145 iw I-U11 'ii f I-CQ1 'Q f Commencement: The end of the beginning of a , ik: AQ.. lv e - 11 E, P' rf el! 146 high school, but . . . whole new life. fu,gf' mm , . A - ' 1 -.K ' ixjAiJ.f +44, 3 LL X 3 X E 5 1 f X - f f X f 1 f 2 X f M, f f fm 4 K , f X Y Mi' ff 54 'V' Wr..3J'7Af-We ff? T 59, ' ,, ' Ta COME WITH E STAY CLOSE BY MY SIDE THE ROAD IS SO ROCKY THE WORLD IS SO WIDE 148 i CCME WITH ME AND WE WILL G0 EAR PAR IS FGREVER WHEREVER WE ARE. N511 wh 'umm w E 4 AQ1+-i'f: g'!'S'U'mf,',,,1'g'.1fS?5T1Qf'?i?' ' HOW WISE IS OUR WORLD AND HOW NEW 'Ibn ae 1P F1urw.3wM.,.,E S 439' I I W, , 6 ,,5,5V I'LL LOOK IN MY EYES AND SEE YOU KALIEDOSCOPE, by Rod McKuen, Copyright Q 1968 by Editions Chanson Co. 99 fx ' , fffiigf- Eta, 'fh't:cf1:. , ,Qi ,,J', .. X- 11,242 5 7 9 '- Jxs' , 'T'-jg A '. BRANT 'S 5 8c 10 21 14 Miami Postal Sub-Station Soda Fountain MIAMI FLORIST 2208 Miami Best Wishes To The Class Of,72 GRUBER,S SUPERMARKETS INC. 1847 Prairie Ave. BOB,S CLARK SUPER 100 2322 S. Michigan . I-A ,ll WE CAN HANDLE T'i11Ei'lK'lx1tz NSY. Y .is in :six was s 1- X V Q. ,X bs t MMV 1-. si as! L, ,, -T 7 gif .M ma ' L CLEANING 4 RECORING wsaozno 1935! Nr' GAS YANK REPAIRING -- Murrina 'W' nm raven coumcrs wemw: 641155 sgwlu. N To aii AUTHOIQIQYQO satef A fs-.LZ K AUTO RADIATOR CO. Tw S. Siilwlii CHAPIN TV AND RADIO STORE 1133 W. Indiana Ave. South Bend New And Used TV Milburn Gpen Hrs' A Day ' ' EITICTSOH Mishawaka Phone 287-7550 BAILEY OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Congratulations To 1624 S. Michigan St. Office Furniture A Equipment Rubber Stamps Phone 289-1152 The Class Of'72 From FEINGOLD'S 2213 S. Michigan MEZZIE'S FOOD MARKET 1637 Kemble Choice Meats ROGER,S OPTICAL 214 S. Michigan Best Wishes To The Class Of'72 Phone 289-7809 STANDARD SERVICE CENTER 1836 Miami it's the 8222515225 'ea' thing 1818 Mishawaka Ave. I BERG'S JEWELERS Q in our 49th year Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Certified Gemologists . . . VAN HORNE 8L CO- I 14 W. Washington Ave' Registered Jewelers - American Gem Society . . 109 W. Jefferson American Gem Society THE WISHING WELL Woman's Fashions 1430 E. Calvert HEDMAN ORGAN Sales And Service 1801 S. Michigan St. Phone 287-4861 Leslie Speakers - Sony - Thomas Organs Phone 287-0810 or 289-1866 ,,.i lcv? Illvlql Aflkb V 1 f. V , M ARK'S RESTAURANT E ' fl: g 'L l I lilt ji i'l Jimi Featuring Chinese And American Dinners THE HOUSE OF REALTY Carry Out Service Congratulates The Class Of'72 105 W. Colfax Residential- Commercial - Farms - Rentals Phone 232-5841 2617 S. Michigan St. Phone 289-7966 IIIIIIIII W ' A Through These doors poss I,2OO people who enioy fheur robs II youd luke 'ro moke III 201 ASSOCIATES CORPORATION OF NORTI-I AMERICA AND SUBSIDIARIES CU M II k A S II Bend, Indiana 46624 A GULF 84 WESTERN COMPANY ALBERT PICK MOTOR INN 213 W. Washing Mnag -Gyf G Id g Ph 232 3941 L ' Iwi 'cd lv? Czeafwe W 0? ,F 1920 Sn Michigan st. South Bend, Indiana 46613 Telephene f2192 288-2506 155 Abel, Gary 128 Ackelson, Cindy 113 Adair, Kathleen 84 Adams, Barry 66,93 Adams, Marsha 128 Adamson, Cindy 93 Adamson, Susie 128 Aker, Judy 128 Akerlund, Katrina 123,128 Albert, Tim 47 Alexander, Walter 59 Allen, Peter 59,66,93 Alknn shena 1s,33,45,46,1o3 Allison, Chris 113 Allison, Robert 83 Alson, David 113 Almond, Lynne Alson, David Amador, Amelia 34,103 Amber, Debbie Ames, Lavonna Anders, Gerald 11,113 Anderson, Irene Andert, Joe 38,113 Andert, Mat 93 Andrews, Tim 58, 113 Anglin, Don 128 Apple, Cindy 93 Applegate, Bob 128 Arch, Cheryl Arndt, Cindy 113 Arnold, Deanna 93 Arnold, Vickie Aronson, Tom 128 Arthur, Bob 41,66,72,113 Askren, Corey 113 Askren, Karen 128 Atkins, Frank 59,67,93 Austin, Zandra Axelberg, Eric 7, 32, 67, 93 Axelberg, Mark 128 Ayer, Diane 103 Back, Steve 93 Bagarus, Doug 58,66,76,103 Bagarus, Linda 103,109 Bagwell, Linda 62,86 Bailey, Ken 59,93 Bailey, Shannon 103 Bailey, William Bakos, Richard 67,103 Balaban, Ron 128 Baldoni, Lu Ann 128 Baldwin, Mike 128 Ballard, Jim 93 Ballinger, Cindy 93 Banasiewicz, David 59, 61, 113 Baney, Sue 128 Banfi, Ed 103 Bango, John 113 Banks, Phil 128 Bare, Evelyn 92 Barker, Brenda 103 Barkley, Jane 30,68,128 Barna, Dave 103 Barnes, James 66,93 Barnes, Norman 26,76,128 Barnes, Trina 34,60, 93 Barrett, Debbie 103 Barrett, Larry 59,93 Bates, Karen 93 Battle, Pat 32,33,58,61,128 Baude, Greg 128 Baude, Gerrie 31,33,34,93 Baum, Jill 34,93 Bayer, Deb 113 Bean, Sherry 93 Beck, Dawn 128 Beckham, Mark Beeson, Kitty 33,94 Beidinger, Sylvia 128 Belecz, Cindy 34 Bell, Frank 94 Bell, Lois 103 Bell, Tom 103 Bella, Andrew 94 Bely, Anna 93 Bendit, Kathleen 84 Bennett, William 94 Benway, Walter Berger, Elizabeth 113 Bernath, Mary Berndt, Debbie 113 Berndt, Kathy 38,94 Berry, John 94 Berzai, Jerry Berzai, Ken 38,113 Bethany, Adrena 93,94 Bethany, Bobby 94 Beveridge, Laura 33,103 Biggs, Terry 128 Bilby, Thomas 85 Billisitz, Rebecca 94 Bingham, Cathy 94 Bingham, Marceline 103 Bird, Bob 25,38,128 Biritz, Kris 30,128 Bishop, Glen 103 Black,Dan 94 Black, Thomas 7,84,87 Blackmon, Lessie Blain, Irene 92 Bliss, Carol 103 Bliss, Cheryl 103 Blower, Vickie 94 Blye, James Blye, Richard 94 Blye, Ron 129 Boden, Chris 113 Bogucki, James 15,113 Boisseau, Darice 103 Bolden, Alfred 103 Bolden, Wilma 109 Bole, Ricky 103 Bonds, Emmanuel 113 Bortoff, Mary 33 Bosell, Keith 59,94 Botich, Donna 92 Botos, Debra 33,94 Botos, Kathy 113 Botos, Sue 103 Botterff, Mary 103 Bouchard, Barbara 129 Bouchard, Darlene 129 Bouchard, Jan 103 Bowers, Dan Boyce, Joan 94 Boyce, Julie 30,129 Boyce, William 61,129 Boyd, Robin 94 Boyer, Mark 40,113 Boynton, Don 31,104 Bradford, Jody 94 Bradford, Mark 129 Bradford, Nathaniel Bradley, Richard 129 Bradley, Tom 104 Brambert, Mike 66,94 Brannan, Chris 103,104 Brazier, Don 113 Brazier, Sherry 44,94 Brenneman, Burton 62,87 Brentlinger, David 87 Brewer, Francis 68,113 Bridges, Barbara 129 Bridges, Emma Bridges, Marie 113 Broadnax, Iris Brogdon, Tom 129 Brooks Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brugh, Brugh, Bru gh, I Tom 113 Charles 94 Clayton 104 Levester 114 Phil 104 Mary 30, 129 114 30, Maureen Michelle Buck, Keith 114 Buck, Terri 104 Buczolich, Mike Buczolich, Steve Buirse, Mike 14,129 Bullard, Betty 104 Burden, Kathy 33, 34,46,48, 94 Burden, Scott 129 Burger, Deb 104 Burke, Kathy 94 Burkhart, Kim Burkhart, Rick 129 Burnett, Dave 94 Burnett, Odell 114 47, 34,1 104 26,129 Burnham, Deb Burnham, Penny 94 Burton, Frank 59,66,94 Busse, Deb 104 Bybee, Gary 94 Byers, Jim 30,66,129 Caldwell, Randy 104 Campbell, Brian 59, 66, 94 Campbell, David 104 Campbell, Gary 17,104 Campbell, Pam 104 Caplin, Verna 94 Carleton, Eric 58,61,65,114 Carlo, Debbie 114 Carnell, Suzanne Carr, Andrew Carter, Billy 129 Carter, Darlene 13,94 Carter, Lee 104 Carter, Norma 94 Casaday, James Lewis 85 Cashman, Helen 90 Cass, Char 60,114 Cassidy, Margaret 83 Castro, Margaret 129 Cavitt, Gratchin 94 Cavitt, Rose 114 Chambers, Don 114 Chambers, Gail 104 Chambliss, Derrick 66,114 Chambliss, Diane 42 Chambliss, Donita 46,94 Chaman, Greg 67,94 Chaman I-len 14 129 I Chapman, Chapman, Chatman, Chatman, PY 1 Patricia Richard 94 Arthur Henry 14, 129 Chatman, Paul 66,104 Chatman, Raymond Chatman, Senora 129 Cheek, Alan 129 chem, cathy 129 Chenoweth, Donna 94 Chenoweth, John 38,104 Cherrone, Dan Cherry, Kathy 93,94 Cherry, Mary 104 Cherry, Susanne 104 Chism, Mike Chmiel, Denise 94 Chmiel, Steve 28,30,129 Christiansen, Jim 129 Clark, Dan 94 Clark, Jay 30,32,59,65, 130 Clark, Jerry 114 Clay, Sheila 33 Clay, Vanessa 34,104 Clayton, William 130 Cloy, Marilyn Coddens, Don 66,84 Coder, Gail 104 Coder, Nancy 114 Coffman, Deb 94 Cole, Deb Cole, Rosemary Coleman, Betty 94 Conley, Anita 104 Conley, Steve Connelly, Thomas Cooper, Linda 104 Corbett, Tim 130 Corle , Bobbie 68,104 59,6s,67, Y Cote, Dodie 9,34,68, 104,105 Covington, Betty 130 Cox, Mason 94 Cozzi, Jenni 30,42,44, 124, 130 Cozzi, Marc 94 Craft, Brian 94 Craft, Lee 114 Craig, Calvin 104 Cramer, Carol 114 Cramer, Mary 44, 68,94 Cramer, Mike 25,32,67,114 Creech, Marlene 22, 130 Crider, Rosie 94 Critchlow, Mara 130 Critchlow, Mark Crone, Gary 32, 58, 114 Crosiar, Marcia 130 Crouse, Howard 82 Crouse, Ruth 30 Crumbley, Kathy 94 Crumbly, Bruce Crumbly, Synovia 94 Csenar, Deb 34,68,104 Csenar, Linda 28,94 Cukrowicz, Pat 94 Cummings, Ivan 130 Cummings, Jeff 25, 104, 114 Cummins, Pam 104 Cunningham, Geraldine 23 Curd, Jim Currey, Patti 94 Cutler, Morris 104 Danch, John 130 Danch, Lynn 104 Daniels, Terri 94 Dare, Rick 130 Darnell, Dave 66,104 Davidson, Mary 114 Davis, Deb 30,130 Davis, Pam 33,34,35,104 Dean, larry Dean, Patricia 130 Deboe, Greg 114 Debuysser, Randy 104 Debuysser, Toni 104 Deck, Betty 92 Decook, Alan 9,114 Deitel, Bob 114 Deka, Richard 114 Dekees, Dan 94 Delong, Kim Demeulenaire, K. Deranek, June 114 Derdak, Chris 104 Derdak, Victor 91 Devereau, Richard 114 Diamond, Dave 114 Diggens, Daisey Dikes, Don 94 Dill, Linda 114 Dill, Steve 7,130 Dilworth, Denesia 30,114 Divine, Char 104 Dixon, Leroy 66,104 Dolce, Carol 104 Donaldson, Perry 94 Donaldson, Terry 114 Donohue, Joe 94 Donohue, Mary 12,114 Dorsey, Linda 130 Downey, Pam 30,34,37,41, 68, 130 Downs, Joan 114 Doyle, Tom Dreher, Jean 92 Druelinger, Elizabeth Dubois, Jeanne 131 Dudek, Terry 25,104 Duff, Judy 30,126,131 Duff, Molly 50,104 Dunbar, Amy 104 Duncan, Barb 114 Dunn, Becky 131 Dunn, Theresa Durbin, Carol 3O,31,114 60 Durham, Diane ' ' 04 Dzialakiewicz, Spring 34, 1 Eaglen, Jeanne 7,131 Earhart, Joan Eckard, William 63,67 Eckenberger, Brenda 95 Eckenberger, Marcia 30,131 Eckenberger, Rick 114 Edison, Markwood Edmonson, Count 59,93, 95 Edwards, Jim 59,67,95 Eggert, Bob 131 Egyhazi, Mike 114 Eichorst, Carol 114 Eichorst, Dan 104 Eichorst, John 114 Eisele, Randy 95 Eisele, Terri 114 Ellinger, Brenda Ellis, Gary 9,50,65,66,105 Ellis, Gloria 44,95 Emmons, Thomas 87 Engstrom, Jan 105 Enyart, Kent 114 Epperson, Cindy 95 Erby, Marvin 105 Erby, Mildred 95 Erickson, Jeff 114 ,59,114 Ernsberger, Ron 32 Everly, Tom 131 Ewald, David 115 Ewald, Mike 131 Ewald, Sue 37,40, 131 Ewing, Calvin 105 Ewing, Kathy 46,131 Fabyan, Chris 105 Farkas, Debbie 115 Farkas, Joe 32,33,59,65,67, 131 Farkas, Leslie 17, 30, 31, 67, 105 Farmer, John 105 Farrar, Jay 114 Farrar, Marla 30,41, 126, 131 Farrington, Mark 95 Featherstone, Pam 131 Feirrell, Charles 58,115 Felabom, Julie 95 Felabom, Kathy 301,131 Felabom, Pam Fenters, James Ferkis, Agnes 1 31 Ferrel, Susi 26, 30,37,124,131 Ferro, Gayla 105 Ferro, Tina 95 Ferry, Dan 115 Fetters, Jeanette Finneran, Bob 95 Finneran, Scott 59 Firestone, Elizabeth 132 Firestone, Gloria 132 Firestone, Hildegarde Fissette, Richard Flanagan, Randy 105 Flanegan, Mollie 105 Flowers, Pam 105 Flowers, Priscilla 105 Forsberg, Brad 95 Forsberg, Charisse 115 Foust, Jay 105 Fox, Joe 115 Franklin, Linda 132 Franklin, Valerie 105 Frazier, Paul 87 Frederick, John 95,105 Freel, David Freel, John 28 Freel, Linden 115 Freel, Tim 28,132 Freel, Thomas 88 92 Freitag, Anne 9,105,107 Freitag, Carla 115 Freitag, Jane 40, 115,121 Freitag, Mary Lou 40,42,60, 115 Freshour, Mark 95 Fries, Nancy 115 Fross, Joseph 87 Frushour, Neil 115 Fry, Richard 105 Fuchs, Freida 88 Fultz, Linda 105 Fultz, Sue 115 Furfaro, Carol 115 Ganyard, Diane 105 Gardini, Dina 38 Gardini, Joe 59,66,95 Gardini, Dino 38 Gardini, Joe 59,66,95 Gary, Calvin 105 Garza, Raquel 115 Gassensmith, Vince Gauldin, Mai 132 Gay, Pam 42,115 Gay Trish Gendel, Debbie 34, Gentner, Marsha 48 George, Pam 95 4s,6s,115 Geraghty, Debbie 50, 115 Gergatz, Ann 92 Germano, Rocco 87 Gianfrancisco, Jamie 115 Giles, Brenda 95 Gillen, Tim 132 Gills, Herbert Gills, James Gilmore, Mary 105,128 Ginter, Ron 32,67,132 Ginter, Tom 18,67,73,132 Giszewski, Judy 22, 32, 38, 105 Giszewski, Susan 132 Glick, Diane 95 Glisinski, Robert 25,28,115 Gneer, John Goad, Susan 105 Godersky, Peter 105 Goldberg, Lynn 24,115 Goldsberry, Frank 26, 30, 32, 58, 61, 65, 66, 69, 72, 76, 77, 132 Goldsmith, David Goldsmith, Doris 9,28,87 Gonser, Don 106 Gonser, Ron 106 Gonzales, Don 106 Goodman, Charles 86 Goodwin, Wesley 95 Goon, David 95 Goshen, Dwaine 9,59,66,93, 95 Goss, Ron 106 Gould, Jeff 132 Graddy, Greg 115 Graviet, Jackie 115 Gray, Barb 106 Grebe, Walter 28, 116 Greenwald, Paul 132 Greer, John 116 Grenert, Jerry 95 Grimm, Kathy 106 Grisley, Jim 95 Grover, Charles 25,116 Groves, Don 116 Groves, Leon 106 Grunden, Dan 116 Gundeck, Judy 106 Gunder, Rhonda 95 Gushwa, Cindy 132 Gyokeres, Elizabeth 132 Haas, Johnell 132 Habegger, Barb 68,95 Habegger, Lewis 84 Hack, Jerry 132 Hackleman, Lori 132 Hadrick, Richard 132 Haisley, Jim 106 Halasi, Marsha 32,551,132 Hall, David 116 Hall, Jim 116 Hall, Kitty 132 Hall, Sam 132 Hall, Tim 106 Hamilton, Craig 105,106 Hamilton, Pam 95 Hamilton, Bob 95 Hamlett, Brent 106 Hammond, Henry 116 Hammond, Jo Ann 83 Hansen, Eric 106 Hanson, Loretta 132 Harcz, Manuella 106 Hardin, Calvin 106 Harlin, Char 116 Harman, Deb 34,106 Harper, Richard 66,87 Harrel, Jan 95 Harris, Cindy 95 Harris, Eugene 67,95 Harsh, Kathy 106 Hartman, Craig 32,58,132 Hartman, Garv 116 Hartman, Jeff 30,31 Hartman, Steve 106 Hartz, Susan 95 Harvey, Margo 45,106,132 Hass, Helen 133 Hatala, Andy 91 Haupert, Bruce 66,95 Hawkins, Ann 116 Haws, Mike 32,58,65,67,116 Hein, Eric 133 Helms, Elbert 95 Hemphill, Robert 84 Henderson, Charles 95 Henderson, Mary 95 Hendricks,TJan 133 Heppenheimer, Lee 116 Herczeg, Linda 33, 34, 68, 106 Herring, Regina 116 Herron, Jim 116 Herron, Julio 106 Herron, Larry 106 Herron, Regina 60,116 Herron, Robert 133 Herron, Sam 116 Herron, Steve 95 Hershberger, Tom 28,106 Hess, Thomas 66,86 Hickey, John 106 Higgina, Barry 28 Higginbotham, Bill 30, 59, 133 Hill, Judy 116 Hines, Carol 106 Jones, David 107 Jones, Frances Jones, Fred Jones, Greg 32,133 Jones, Jim 116 Jones, Jerry Jones, Klaudette 133 Jones, Larry 107 Jones, Leroy 22,66 Jones, Linda 107 Jones, Nancy 116 Jones, Rick 133 Jones, Robert 133 Jones, Sarah 116 Jones, Tim 59,66,96 Jones, Viola 116 Hinkle, Charles 32,64,116,121 Hinkle, Dena 95 Hoevel, Ann 31,54,43, Hoevel, Claire 106 Hoffer, Francis 88 Hoffman, Kim 95 Hogan, Kathy 95 Hoggatt, Mark 133 Hojara, Margery 38,96 Sandra 7 Greg 116 Chris 133 Dan 133 Nathan 106 Hojnacki, Holbrook, Holcomb, Holbomb, Holcomb, Holleman, James 106 Hollister, Carol 30,133 Hollister, John 95 Holmes, Doug 106 Hooley, Claudia 116 Hoover, Todd 96 Horbal, Kathy 96 Horbol, Steve 133 Horn, Ernest 86 Horn, Nancy 33,106 Horton, Jan 46,106 Horvath, Horvath, Horvath, Horvath, Horvath, Horvath, Horvath, Howard, Howard, Howell, Howell, Howell, Jean 66 Ken 84, 133 Peggy 116 Steve 62 Terri 107 Tim 133 Don 116 Laura 96 Allen 106 Diane 42 Larry Hubbard, Rodney 58,65 Humphrey, Ron 59,107 Huszar, Tony 116 Hutchings, Tim 59,96 Huys, Mike 107 Ice, Mary Jackson, Kion 96 Jackson, Suzanne 18, 34, Jackson, Yvonne 96 Jacobs, Shoshana 116 Jacobs, Regina 96 James, Henry 133 James, Herbert 133 Jankowski, Julie 166 Jannasch, Dawn 133 116 Kathy 34,68,105,107 ,116 93,96 Jaskowiak, Germaine 37,133 Jaskowiak, Mike 107 Jefferson, Cedric 96 Jenkins, Kim 107 Jenkins, Pam 42,116 Jennings, Brayleon Jobin, Corrine 34 Johnsen, Gary 107 Johnson, Beverly 107 Johnson, Brenda 96 Johnson, Jacquin 30,34, Johnson, Paul 96 Johnson, Robin 116 Johnston, Sue 96 Jonas, Paul 96 Jones, Alex 31, 107 Jones, Bernard Jones, Brenda 96 68,133 Jordon, Jeff 59,96 Jordon, Jody 107 Kaehr, Chris 13, 25, 32, 59, 133 Kaehr, Martha 54, 93, 96 Kahnke, Billie 116 Kajzer, Gail 42,44, 50, 53,115 Kambol, Sam 133 Kambol, Tony 25, 59,116 Kamp, Greg 133 Kamp, Marcie 42,116 Kamp, Pam 98 Kantz, Barry 96 Kapsalis, Anna 12,136 Karaszewski, Deb 96 Karkiewicz, Jeff 107 Karsas, Darrell 96 Kayser, Dean 107 Kayser, Suzanne 136 Kazmierczak, Joe 96 Kazmierzak, Marcia 136 Kazmierzak, Richard 30, 32, 59 61, 65, 136 Keays, Phyllis 41, 84 Keeton, Cathy 116 Keller, George 59, 96 Kelley, Victoria 136 Kelly, Debbie 34, 96 Kelly, Mike 32,116 Kenna, Marlene 107 Kennedy, Renee 18,4-6,96 Keogan, Meg 136 Kepler, Linda 34, 107 Kerns, Della 96 Kielton, Dennis 28,84 Kidder, Kevin 19, 136 Kimbell, Hope 96 King, Barb 116 King, Elton 59, 96 King, Howard 107 King, Linda 96 King, Noel 96 King, Richard 8, 58, 66, 116 Kinyon, Patricia 88 Kirkham, Sherry 107 Kirkland, Laura 107 Kirkum, Cheryl 116 Kirkum, Desma 28, 136 Kirkwood, Frances 136 Kiss, Margaret 30,136 Kletka, Nancy 23,116 Klevorn, Deb 116 Klinger, Jan 107 Klingerman, Lee 96 Knepp, Steve 136 Knepper, Jeff 14,136 Knisley, Deb 33, 96 Koczan, Barb 116 Koczan, Greg 136 Kopinski, Debbie 108 Kovach, Denise 108 Kovach, Mike 96 Kovach, Tom 116 Kramer, Roberta 38,86 Kraus, Ruth 31,54,116 Krebs, Chris 108 Kress, Todd 117 Kreszewski, Lenny 67 Krider, James 86 Kring, Tom 117 Kronewitter, Jan 60, 117 Kruk, Cindy 97 Kruk, John 30,136 Kruszewski, Henry 97 Kruszewski, James 108 Kruszewski, Lenny 59 Kruszka, Steve 117 Kruszka, Victoria 97 Kubiak, Debra 31,97 Kuczmanski, Sandra 97 Kujawski, John 136 Kulczar, Donna 97 Kurlowicz, Eddie 117 Kurlowicz, Kathy 108 Kurlowicz, Nancy 34, 44, 91, 101, 97 Kurowski, Barb 108 Kurowski, Mary Jo 136 Kushto, Kim 14, 136 Kusmiez, Shirley 117 Kuzmic, Linda 108 Kuzmic, Lucinda 34,97 Kwiecinski, Alyce 117 Kwiecinski, Diane 28,30 Kwiecinski, Paul 25, 108 Lacy, Betty 33,117 Ladewski, Joni 60,97 Ladyga, Barb 136 Lako, Linda 26, 136 Lamphier, Terrie 97 Lane, Brian 38, 58, 97 Lange, Robert 30, 136 Lanko, Carol 60,117 Lasley, David 136 Lassen, Judy 136 Laughlin, Helen 92 Laughman, Linda 136 Laughman, Sharon 108 Lawecki, Joseph 82 Lawson, Kathi 117 Lawson, Linda 117 Lawson, Nora 97 Lax, Herbert 108 Layton, John 97, 93 LeCount Dawn 51 137 , 1 Marsh, Gary 117 Marsh, Marshie 137 Martell, Chris 97 Martell, Corinne 38 Martin, Janet 97 Martin, Larry 117 Martin, Linda 97 Martinez, Fernando Martinez, Sylvia 26, Mattasits, Richard 91 Martz, Scott 67, 108 Massie, Linda 117 Matheny, Ray 97 Matheny, Vicky 117 Mawson, Clark 117 May, Bob 108 May, Dave 97 McCann, Susan 3O,31,47, McChriston, John 66. 98 McClerr Ton 67 98 108 117 97 Y: Y 2 McCombs, Jim 25, 59, 117 McCoy, Jim 98 McCray, Mike 28,108 McCune, Dave 117 McCune, Sue 33,54,117 McDaniel, Anita 117 McFadden, Carl 58, 108 McGee, Brenda McGee, Ron 108 McGinnis, Dave 64, 66, 98 McGriff, Jean 31, 34, 108 Mclntyre, Kevin 137 Mclntyre, Kirk 28, 108 McMurtrie, Jim 108 Muffley, David 138 Muia, Carl 58,61, 138 Muia, Melita 117 Mullins, Charmain 109 Mure, John 138 Murphy, Elizabeth 86 Murphy, F erman 7 Murphy, Kris 30, 44, 138 Murphy, Randy 59,98 Murrmann, Kathy 118 Nabic hr, Karen 138 Nadolny, Steve 98 Nafrady, Kim 97,98 Nafrady, Robert 118 Nagy, N9-gy: Barb 43, 68,118 Jan 98 Nagy, Jean 68, 109 Nagy, Joan 104,109 Nagy, Marian 138 Nagy, Mike 98 Nagy, Ron 58,98 Nagy, Teresa 138 Nagy, Tom 109 Naragon, Dean 138 Narag Natha on, Garold 98 rius, Sally 118 Nedderman, Jeff 98 Neill, Barb 98 Nelson, Brenda 138 Nelson, Doug 109 Nelson, Ken 98 Nelson, Lianne 37,41,124,138 McNeir, Robert 98 Medich, Ann 92 Medich, Donna 26, 137 Medich, Mildred Medich, Millie 92 Medich, Val42, 104,105,108 Nemes, Chris 98, 109 Nemeth, Chris 98, 109 Nemeth, Frank 67 Nemeth, Gary 138 Nemeth, Brian 98 Nemeth, Jay 98 Nemeth, Jeanne 138 Nestlerode, Dare 83 7 I Leda, Mike 97 Lee, Anthony 97 Lee, Earnest 67, 108 Lee, Gary 97 Leets, Lewis 117 Leir, Chris 97 Leliaert, Debbie 30, 137 Leliaert, Geri 34, 68, 108 Lenyo, Phil 32, 58, 66, 108 Leonard, William 117 Leonard, Virginia 92 Lerman, Ted 11, 58, 61,67,108 Lewandowski, Dan 64, 117 Meersman, Anne 44,68 Melahn, Pam 98 Mersich, Michelle 33 Messenger, Mark 98 Meszaros, Jim 32 137 Metz, Judy 30, 6s', 126, 137 Meyerson, Phyllis 117 Mielcarek, Nancy 30, 37, Mikusak, Kirk 108 Milcherska, William 108 Miller, Cindy ffr.J 98 Miller, Cindy fjr.J Miller, Scott 117 Miller, Terry 137 137 Nevei, Bob 37,40, 54, 59, 124, 138 Newman, Richard 118 Nibbelink, Betty 84 Nichols, Carol 109 Nick, Donna 118 Niemann, Mary 34,98 Nimtz, Tom 118 Nowak, Mike 118 Nowak, Phil 108 Nowakowski, David 109 Nyari, Diane 51,118 Nyers, Charles 58, 138 Nyers, Leslie 138 Lewis, Brenda 105, 108 Lewis, Bobby 137 Lieberman, Rick 58, 66, 108 Ligon, Ronnie 108 Lincoln, Beverly 68 Lindbergh, Victoria 33, 117 Liszewski, Lynne 137 Liszewski, Paul 108 Liszewski, Wayne 137 Lively, Lynn 137 Lockhart, Lisa 97 Love, Gloria 108 Lowe, Gary 77 Luczkowski, Judy 97 Lusk, Ron 117 Lyons, Bill 32,65,117 Mack, Don 117 Mack, John 67, 117 Madick, Steve 137 Madlem, Rick 97 Mahoney, Kevin 137 Mahoney, Lee Ann 108 Major, Jay 97 Major, John 108 Malone, Fred 66 Malone, Jerry 117 Malone, John 23, 117 Manges, Diane 97 Manges, Jck 32,117 Manges, Steve 58,108 Marbley, Garry 117 Mariel, Gary 97 Mark, Donna 30,37,137 Mark, Nicholas 97 Markham, Margaret 97 Markson, Vickie 18,97 Marquette, Robin 33, 34, 117 Milovich, Milo 137 Milslagle, John 108 Miltenberger, John 38, 137 Minc Debbie 108 Y: Mindykowski, Sue 108 Miner, Tim Miner, Tony 137 Mink, Debbie 117 Mink, Mona 98 Minnick , Mike 38,108 Mitchell, James 108 Mitchell, Kathy 98 Mize , D Mize, N Molnar, Molnar, Momine ennis 108 ancy 108 Diane William 98 e, Colette 108 Mondovics, Michael 63, 76, 86 Monsma, Susan 30,31,37,40,41, 137 Moody, Moon, J Moon, J Moore, Gail 117 ames 108 ane 137 Cindy 108 Moore, Deb 68, 108 Moore, Dollie 109 Moore, Linda 137 Moore, Rebecca Morris, Mike 117 Morrow, Bruce 14,47,123,124, 137 Morrow, Elizabeth 98, 123 Morse, Dana 34, 109 Morse, Lyn 34, 126,138 Morton, Barb 117 Morton, Ju dy 98 Mudrovich, Dan 58, 109 Nyikos, Mike 139 Oakley, Lance 139 Oakley, Ruth 34,98 O'Callaghan, Jody 34,9 O'Connor, Colleen 139 O'Hara, Kathy 98 Olson, Rob 118 Onax Keith 98 7 I O Neal, Barb 118 Opaczewski, Richard 118 Orban, Don 98 Orfanos, George 84 Orisich, Danny 98 Orr, Nan 118 Orta, Angelita 109 Osborn, Jon 32, 67, 118 Osborn, Steve 67, 109 Osmer, Ji m 118 Overholser, Becky 139 Overholser, Dean 109 Overholser, Dawn 98 Overlease, Nancy 109 Owens, Robbie 109 Owens, Willie 118 Pack, Carol Pack, Veronica Page, Allen 66,99 Page, Savoy Paksi, Greg Paksi, Lisa 10, 34, 99 Pal, Greg 118 Palmer, Alan 109 Palmer, Kenny 58, 65, 139 Palmer, Linda 99 Palozewski, Tony 99 Pamachena, Don 139 Parfitt, Randy 99 Parmlee, Craig 109 Parmlee, Randy 118 Paskin, Maureen 109 Patterson, Ivory 109 Patton, Fred 99 Paulk, Tony 15 Paulson, Matthew 99 Pearson, Cedric 109 Pearson, Clifton 139 Pecsi, Louis 91 Pemberton, Wayne 139 Penland, Sarah 109 Penny, Julian 11,84 Peppers, Jeff 99 Perry, Cheryl 99 Perry, Lamont 118 Perry, Larry 109 Petkovich, Helen 92 Petzke, Sandra 99 Phelps, Vicki 118 Phifer, Conley 59,99 Phillips, Dennis 99 Phillips, Jon 18, 66,139 Pieno azkiewicz, Ralph 62, 88 Pierson, John 88 Pietraszewski, Charles 139 Piller, Julia 34, 60,99 Plank, Doug 59,99 Plump, Raymond 109 Plump, Richard 109 Plump, Rose Plump, Tom Pocza, Arpi 26,118 Poindexter, Devoore 109 Poindexter, Gary 66, 109 Pollard, Jonathen 9,310,139 Poole, Cheryl 42, 119 Poor, Don 139 Poscharsky, Gerald 38,139 Potter, Raymond 99 Price, Don 109 Primrose, Bob 119 Probst, Roberta 109 Prosicki, Joan 139 Pyclik, Brian 38,110 Pyclik, Gary 119 Quiggle, Danita 99 Radanovich, Michele Randalls, Andre 31, 110 Rans, Roxanne 7,99 Rastovic, Kathy 60, 119 Ratajczak, Mark 139 Rau, Mari 139 Raybuck, Wayne 119 Rea, Penny 140 Reddricks, Deb 93,99 Reed, Daniel 59,99 Reeves, Larry 110 Reynolds, Derek 66, 110 Reynolds, Steve 110 Rhea, Johnnie 9,99 Rhea, Madonna 119 Rice, Mike 32,77,140 Richard, Sandy 99 Richmond, Alice Richmond, Paulette 99 Rigg, Carroll 99 Rigg, Cathy 119 Riha, Charles 119 Riha, Richard 99 Ritchey, Cathy 34, 68, 110 Ritter, Deb 30,42, 140 Roach, Sandra 110 Robinson, Ester 90 Robinson, Melody 24, 50, 140 Rockne, Nils 59,110 Rockne, William 67,99 Roenfeldt, Derek 66,99 Rogers, Allen 88, 124 Rohen, Bruce 140 Rohrer, Violet Root, Geroge 110 Root, Jim 119 Rosbrugh, William 59, 99 Rosplock, James 38, 140 Ross, Joy 38,99 Ross, Sheila 140 Rowe, Greg 119 Rowley, Butch 119 Rowley, Kim 34,44,99 Rowlson, Gary 38,99 Ruch, Dave 30, 140 Ruch, Jan 110 Rucker, Matt 99 Sorberg, Allan 140 Sorberg, Ellen 33, 100 Speth, Mike 120 St. Germain, Kathy 100 Staggers, Runyan, Debbie 140 Russell, Jeff 110 Russell, Steve 99 Ruth, John 32,119 Saba, Margaret 119 Salley, Betty Sanders, Bennie 119 Sanders, Helen 119 Sanders, Judy 99 Sanders, Lynn 33, 100 Sanders, Richard 140 Sanders, Steve 66, 119 Saunders, Barb 110 Saunders, Celia 119 Saunders, Robert 88 Savely, Susan 33,110 Sayer, Anita 68, 110 Sawyer, David 38, 100 Schell, Raymond 100 Schertz, Deloss Schiff, Gary 66, 110 Schlater, Mary 87 Schraw, Jill 100 Schriver, Stacey 100 Schumaker, Lynne 119 Schumann, Phil 140 Schumann, Steve 100 Schuster, Bill 100 Stafford, David 140 Stafford, Elizabeth 31, 100 Stafford, Sandra 140 Stafford, Tim 120 Staggers, Beverly 100 Charles 111 Stanfield, Barb Stanley, Phil Stanton, Noel 59, 93, 100 Stauffer, Kathy 18, 141 Stawnik, Victoria 111 Steel, Jeff 77, 66, 111 Steele, Courtney 111 Stefaniak, Lanny 141 Stein, Debbie 120 Stephens, Mike 111 Sterling, Murray 58 Sterzik, Virginia 90 Stevens, Stew art, Stewart, Stew art, Stew art, Stickler, Stickler, Stockber April 120 Charles 88 Karle 58, 67, 77, 111 Michelle 100 Sandra 11 1 Jack 141 Jill 34, 68, 111 er Bill 111 8 Stockdale, Cindy 120 Stokes, Florence 141 Stout, Carl 111 Tilton, Raymond 120 Timmons, Diane 84 Tobolski, Gary 38 Tobolski, Larry 38, 111 Tomaszewski, Larry 59, 120 Tomaszewski, Marty 111 Tomaszewski, Sandra 111 Tomaszewski, Sue 31, 107, 111 Toth, Joe 66, 111 Toth, Judy 30,31,111 Toth, Nancy 60, 141 Toth, Steve 111 Tribble, Eddie Tribble, Kathy 141 Tribbey, Dennis 141 Trinkle, Laura 33,111 Truffarelli, Lynn 30, 141 Tubbs, Dennis 28, 111 Turley, Corette 111 Turner, Marion 32, 72 Turnock, Doug 101 Turnock, Ted 120 Tyler, Kerry 101 Ulbricht, John 33, 58, 67, 141 Ulbricht, Kenny 7, 58, 101 Ulbricht, Richard 58, 67, 111 Urbanski, Cathy 37,141 Urbanski, Cindy 101 Vanavermaete, Laura 101 Vandeputte, Kim 68, 120 Vandeputte, Mark 111 Vanderheyden, Kathy 141 Wenger, William 25, 142 Wensits, Mary 18, 24, 44, 102 Wensits, Richard 38,121 Werniz, Bob 59, 102 West, Cindy 121 West, John 59, 67, 102 West, Ken 32, 46, 142 West, Pat 121 Weston, Tom 142 Wetzel, Fred 59, 102 Whippo, Beth 13, 121 Whippo, Kevin 58, 64, 65, 142 Whitacre, Marilyn 142 White, Don 121 Whiteford, Florence 85 Whitmer, Craig 112 Whitmer, James 62, 69 Wiand, Dale 86 Wiand, Mary 60, 104,110, 11 Wiand, Nancy 88 Wiatrowski, Felix 13 Wielgos, Dennis 86 Wilcox, Diane 102 Williams, Debbie 31,102,112 Williams, James 59 Williams, Jerome 143 Williams, Kathy 112 Williams, Kevin 121 Williams, Linda Williams, Millard 102 Williams, Ron 102 Williams, Sonya 44, 121 2 Scott, Beverly 119 Sears, Warren 110 Sedam, Cindy 140 Sedam, Dan 100 Sedam, Diana 119 Seitz, Dan 58,110 Serkes, Dean 119 Sgambelluri, Joe 119 Sgambelluri, Tony 100 Shank, Paul 110 Shanks, Patti 48, 119 Stover, Betsy 120 Strange, Cathy 100 Strausbaugh, Tom 91 Stringfellow, Terry 141 Strong, Lamar 120 Struck, Noel 141 Strzelecki, Dan 141 Strzelecki, Jane 120 Stuart, William 100 Stuller, Lori 141 Sulok, Joe 51, 120 Vanett, Larry 111 Vankirk, Walter 101 Vannevel, Vickie 111 Varga, Charmaine 141 Varga, Garry 120 Varga, Kerry 32,59,120 Varga, Varga, Vargo, Maxine 101 Toni 28, 120 Emilieann 84 Vaughn, Dawn 111 Vedder, Gary 101 Wills, Curtis 112 Wills, Doretha 143 Wills, Larry 121 Wilson, Darrell 143 Wilson, Duane 102 Wilson, Nollie 121 Wilson, Valerie 24 Winston, Greg 102 Wise, Nancy 121 Wisler, Carol Witter, Barb 102 Shaw, Chris 110 Shaw, Diane 33, 119 Shea, John 110 Sheets, Sharon 100 Sheets, Tom 100 Sheffield, Marlin 25,54 Shelton, Tyrone 32,66, ,140 120 Sherman, Cheryl 68, 100 Sherwood, Jack 110 Shine, Mike 66, 72, 140 Shines, Helen 120 Shipley, Glynis 140 Shulmier, Cindy 120 Shulmier, Sheryl 34 Shupert, Roberta 110 Siderits, James 100 Sidorowicz Ma 110 Suppinger, Vincent 59, 63, 67 J Swain, Theresa 26, 120 Swan, Dennis 111 swan, Edith 100 Swanson, Sweeney, Paul 84 Judy 106, 111 Swiental, Mike 64, 66, 72,141 Swiental, Rebecca 34,111 Swintal, Jim 19,111 Sybow, Gary 141 Sybow, Larry 100 Syson, Randy Sysyn, Roman 88 Szaday, Katalin 111 Szakacs, Steve 100 Szerencse, Mark 58, 65, 141 Vedder, Mark 120 Velleman, Vicky 141 Vice, Roy 141 Vida, Rosie 30, 31,111 Vida, Theresa 141 Viehe, Jon 141 Villanueva, Linda 142 Visocky, George 28, 111 Vodney, Shelley 101 Voynovich, Dave 32, 58, 67, 111 Voynovich, Steve 142 Vuckovic, Alexander 59, 120 Vukovits, Gary 101 Vukovits, Terry 59, 101 Wagoner, William 120 Walker, Debbie 105,111 Wallace, Jacqueline 111 Witter, Jim Wolak, Helen 91 Wolf, Michele 87 Wolf, James 91 Wolfe, Kevin 102 Wolfe, Russell 102 Wolfe, Sarah 90 Wolter, Rick 143 Wonish, Bill 102 Woodard, Richard 91 Woodfork, Karen 31 Woods, Edward 143 Woods, Quincy Woods, Ranando 112 Woolverton, Suzanne 102 Wozniak, Jan 37, 143 Wray, Lynne 143 1 VY Sieradzki, Richard 140 Sigler, Susan 110 Silver, Carole 105,110 Simmons, Curt 66, 93, 100 Simmons, Jackie 40, 120 Simpson, Doug 14,88 Simpson, Joel 58, 100 Singleton, Sherri 100 Singleton, Walter 100 Sinton, Cindy 100 Sipocz, Chris 100 Sisk, Gary 66,100 Skelton, Jeanne 140 Skelton, Randy 66 Skwarcan, Jim 140 Szoke, Rose 111 Szucs, Cindy 42, 44, 141 Szymarek, Susan 111 Takacs, Betty 120 Taylor, Elizabeth 120 Taylor, Laura 91 Taylor, Janie 91 Teeters, John Temple, Steve 120 Tengelitsch, Nancy 34, 111 Tharp, Barb 105,111 Theus, Betty 120 Theus, Luvern 111 Thiel, Robby 101 Thilman, Mike 101 Thilman, Susan 13,120 Walton, Rick 111 Walz, Julie 7, 34,44, 93, 101 Warner, Allen 25, 67, 11 Warren, John 101 Wasikowski, Evelyn 92 Waterman, June 84 Waters, Eugenia 18, 142 Waters, Kathy 46,101 Watson, Robert 111 Watson, Ruth 101 Watts, Daniel 112 Weathers, Willie 101 Webber, Ron 120 Webber, Sandra 33, 112 Webster, Alan 142 Weesner, Jim 1 Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wynn, Yandl, Yaste , Yates, Young, Young, Young, Young, Yutzy, Anna Dennis Gary 143 Kevin 102 Mike 121 Terry 143 David 28, 121 Barb 60, 121 Maralee 102 Gary 102 Darrell 121 Jack 58, 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