Joliet West High School - Alpha Omega Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1965
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M M ,f'd7 My A QW, 'ML f- M 'V 5 M Y E , LVL ,uwjww Qpwf XWMXLLZW X A Q0 51' Ulemii WV JM ' Mgwdwii ?2LW Mff6GfMHfWJ EL A ww LJ ggiijaw M 51, rw U f of ' wfjf l WWWWV QQLQWQ Hp 9 jjMWW7 , A an AWMM5. wwfiwfwjjwdfwwpjf M 1 ' Wffflw, WW MWw6 WZZWWQMMWMMMWW JW W WWQLWMM BW Ldwwgjf? M WW M I Wwwd J? . W 050 J! W W4WWaW iwdw vp WMWjW an Wff W W QQfNfw'0J0Wf3a' VW5WjA?,l'3gw5'9MfbD MMP ,Q OJ, FQ? W MW A L P H A EG A Joliet Township High School West Campus Joliet, Illinois Volume One Alpha--The Beginning . . ln September, 1964, Joliet Township High School, West Campus, opened its doors to students for the first time. This was more than the start of a new school, it was the threshold of limitless opportunities. All that one needed was ambition and stamina. Organizations began laying the foundation from which traditions and success would soon rise. At this time, as ideas were transformed into realities, we and the rest of the staffrealized our goal-the best book possible for West High. One of the first things to be considered was the selection of a name for this book. For this we turned to the school at large for suggestions. The staff sorted through the ideas submitted and selected the three best. It was from this group that the name AO was chosen. Alpha Omega, the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet symbolize the beginning through the end. We felt this appropriate, since a yearbook is a memory book picturing an entire school year, the beginning through the end. The Alpha this year holds a dual significance in that it symbolizes the begin- ning of a new school, as well as the beginning of a school year. The Omega merely denotes the completion of the first year of what we know will be a long and successful history. We are proud to have been a part of this first year, and we are equally proud to have had the privilege of presenting West with its first yearbook. Kay Booras and Judy Lutz AQ C0-Editors l Kay Booras Judy Lut A S2 C0-Editors-in-Chief Table of Contents INTRODUCTION. . . . . . 4 ACADEMIC .... .... 8 UNDERCLASS .... . . .26 SENIOR .... . . .54 ORGANIZATIONS .... . . .86 SOCIAL EVENTS. . . . . H122 SPORTS .... . . .140 FACULTY .... . . . .180 The Beginning' i ix' 2 ity ' 0 , MYFHN I , 1. 4 - w 2 ' xx f f .3 N t M.-. , refill r A New School Dump trucics and scaffolds landscaped the school as construction got well under way. .4 This was a familiar sight for many months as progress was made toward completion of the interior of the building. And finally . . . a completed product. This is an aerial view of the fifty acre West Campus as it now stands completed. Extended corridors and courtyards unify the four major buildings into one. 4 me Superintendent of Schools A Principal and two Deans Developed By Able Leaders .sam E if The Principal's Committee on Student Affairs . . . ENRICHED BY NEW TRADITIONS fy ff- 1 , o, e Y f o T ee 'Rees 3 ef. 5 mcg l fv i N l l A newspaper for West High The yearbook is named A Tiger Mascot A symbol of Joliet We X . Y ed ff f f 5 X l t E 1 N A ' 'GQ x N7 f ill i. Th Joliet West crest i h The End: Graduation Brings Westis First Year To A Close. finally th l g 't d d'pl ma. ACADEMIC Students attain a well-rounded education from the many classes that are offered. This important facet of school life is fulfilled as class after class begins and ends. Terry Severson - Editor aWords are but the Signs of Ideasn Students in English I study Mythology. as well as grammar and composition. David Oliver, Hazel Severson, and Pat Seeman read stories of Greek gods to the class. -E xg Miss Eldred lectures on the fine points of composition and theme writing in her College Prep English Class. The English Department is working on a spe- cial project called The Sequential Skills Pro- gram in addition to teaching the usual subject matter. This program was developed when it was found that many college freshmen were flunking because of their lack of proficiency in English composition. The Sequential Skillsu program is the result of two years of study and investigation at Central Campus. It stresses writ- ing, reading, listening, speaking, and library skills. Through this program the students at Joliet West High School will be readier to face the challenge of college work. Pictured are students of Mr. McClain's College Prep English Class making use of one of the light courts as a class room. Mrs. Fritz instructs students in her X English III team-teaching class as to the different topics which they may choose for a theme. 10 MATHEMATICS, THE LANGUAGE GF SCIENCE Seated at his desk making out report cards is Mr. Edwards in his GENERAL MATH CLASS. Students in general math classes learn to appreciate our system of mathematics. Here they see how mathematics developed and why the system we use is best. The math department has something entirely new this year--a math center or laboratory which is surrounded by the mathematics class rooms. Students may come here to do research using the many math books. Also available for students' use in the center is a quantity of programmed material for learning. Using these materials, a student may progress at his own rate and study on his own a topic not covered in class. The center contains a work bench equipped with hammers, saws, and other tools and materials which students and teachers use to make models to illustrate mathematical ideas. The visitor to the center would see what appears to be gaily colored decorations hanging from the ceiling and stored in glass cases, but each illustrates an interesting mathematical idea. The X-Algebra III students participated in an interesting enrichment project. Each studied a programmed unit on logic prepared by the University of Illinois Secondary School Mathematics Committee. Robert Hase and Nancy Ruttle work at the board to prove that opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal. A student in GEOMETRY CLASS receives instruction in a broad field of math. Shown at the board proving a theorem in TRIGON- OMETRY CLASS is Mr. Kistner. Students find that trigonometry is much more than just the study of triangles and their functions. Seen working with the number line are Linnet Lightner and Marc Taylor. X-ALGEBRA I students learn about such things as logic, sets, fundamental properties of numbers, and properties of equalities. 11 THE STUDY OF SCIENCE BRINGS STUDENTS TO A ix ABOVE: Diane Kroll smilingly accepts Mr. Hein's explanation of a Physics problem, but doubting Jim Knighton thinks he'd better check with the book. ,ig 1 . Y, 3 2' ix, K., 'Vw-:kk A talk with Mr. Hopkins, chair- man of the Science Dept., revealed that, while new methods for teach- ing English and math have been devised in the past few years, tra- ditional methods were used for sci- ence. However, this year brought the advent of change. Divergence from the traditional was most evi- dent in physics and biology. A group of college professors and secondary school educators pre- pared new text books for these courses, and P.S.S.C. CPhysical Science Study Committeeb Physics and B.S.C.S. CBiological Science Janice Patterson and Phil Krall are trying to master the unusual numbering of the sections of a township. These two Frank's fHall and Evansj seem to have found two rather strange friends. This health class is studying a model of the human ear. W ,,,, aww ,X 4 DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF LIFE. Curriculum Studyj Biology. The New Physicsn stresses experiment and uses a minimum of formulas, as the '4New Biology stresses work with live animals and the functions of their bodies, as opposed to the dissection of animals preserved in formaldahide. These two courses were not all that was new this year. The school is equipped with all of the latest facilities for both classroom and laboratory sciences. The other sci- ence courses include: chemistry, physiology, earth science, health, and space science. ...qo- K 'wid' A Ww y Paul Wussow, Jim Wellman, JoAnne Stefanich, Mike Tymowicz and Lynn Zoleske are working diligently, and perhaps a bit skeptically with test tubes in chemistry lab. Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. Lois Gerl and Nick Grabavoy will receive plenty of practice during their two semesters with the microscope. Mr. Warner feeds West's tame raccoon. Close observation of live specimen gives students an appreciation of animals. , :ge LANGUAGES BRING UNIVERSAL UNDERSTANDING Working at the board are Karen Kozma, Monica Moline, and Miss Alice Hartman in FRENCH III CLASS. On the board is the name of a song which in English means The Day The Rains Came Down. In each of the languages, the two years which initiate a student into the language are based on the language itself, including the spoken language and the written language. In German and Spanish, a new approach to language learning has been adopted, the audio-lingual approach, meaning that the students spend a greater amount of time learning the understanding of the spoken word and how to speak than on learning how to read and write in the language. This audio-lingual approach is a direct result of the National Defense Education Act Institute which most of our teachers have attended. ft Mess. , ' 12 tl-iii E .aaa-.W-.5 , I In the new ultramodern language laboratories students learn a language under a new concept of teaching. Under the supervision of their teacher, Mr. CHerrJ Fielitz, students use the electronic equipment to improve their vocal abilities. In the third and fourth years of the languages, use is made of the reading and writing skills, as the student studies the history and literature of the country about which he is studying. In his study of a language the student may write to pen pals in the country. Singing is done in all four lan- guage classes taught. The entymology of the language is not studied at all since this is quite an advanced study. No study is made of the old language except as it affects the current language. We are fortunate to have thirty-two student positions in the language laboratory for student practice of the spoken language. This laboratory is also a result of the National Defense Education Act. In the laboratory, two types of stu- dent practice may be used. Our lab is audio-active, meaning the headsets are activated so that the student may hear him- self through his own headset. A master program is sent from the teacher's console with drills on a particular facet of the language. The student works on these drills while the teacher monitors his answers and helps him when he is wrong. Seen working hard are students in LATIN I CLASS under the super- vision of their teacher, Mr. Louis Businaro. Students in Latin, as well as students in other language classes, work hard since knowledge in a language can be used in many professions. Putting their Spanish homework on the board are Sue Sheets and Chuck Spurgeon. During this part of the course in SPANISH V CLASS, students strive for perfection of sentence SlI'l1CllllI'C Hlld gfammaf. ..........-- 'i Judy Reed and Dean Johnson are studying a map of the Roman Empire with Mr. Settles in World History I. SOCIAL STUDIES--THE STUDY OF PEOPLE f t S t l iii f if UI! ' ff' M I . ,. -i:. - its Mr. Coleman uses visual aids to h eip his students understand the news of past and present in Social Studies I. Mr. Maloney mak of a U.S. map. li B1 es an interesting point with the aid In today's age of near-daily crises in world affairs, high schools must give their students a knowledge of the past, an understanding of the present, with preparation to plan for the future. The J.T.H.S. West Social Science Department offers comprehensive courses ranging from History to Social Problems to meet these de- mands. .ig 5 l The sun's shining, but no one's happy. It's time in World Geography. 1 Y . 'li ste wwnwn' ' SY- fi ' ' W ' -FS S if-ri va I A i , , 3 'tj , P JS f test Future Homemakers Learn Through Practice London Bridge is falling down. Isn't that a nice game? Isn't that game fun? Joy Kastman thinks it's a nice game. Michaelene Orlovich thinks that game is fun. Does the little girl think that game is fun? No. She is too young. These chefs are Vicki Oakley, Dawn Sheridan, Gaye M and Sue Schappe. Home economics students set tables as a meager intro- duction to their future as practicing hostesses. 16 Students in Home Economics III learn through plenty of prac Y Mrs. Sorenson helps students with their sewing machines while they work on their semester projects. Home economics affords excellent practice for girls, whether they are taking the course with the intention of becoming home economists or are merely interested in gaining experience for everyday family situations. Future homemakers learn particularly about cooking and sewing, but courses are also offered in interior decorating and child development. t'There's no place like home, and home economics girls will certainly have a head start in learning how to make one. Y BUSINESS EDUCATION MEETS FUTURE NEEDS 4, 5 :Z W C 1 2 2 9 - 00000800499 QQOQQGQQQIW 30066000900 ' QUMWWHWMB 4 AE ,. eq., . Dave Humphreys points to the position of the key on the keyboard chart in Mr. Baker's Typing I class. Business education is important for all students who have hopes of entering this field after graduation. West offers a wide variety of courses from typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping to office occupations and distributive educa- tion. Participation in this curriculum leads many students into the co-operative work experience programs during their senior year. X Miss Smith dicitates while Carole Gursh, Barb Nurczyk, Ann Stanfield, and Joyce Crowther take down the words in shorthand. fafmgew I dams, , gkem Mr. Kahle observes as his students work diligently on an assignment in Office Occupations class. Mr. Jamnik discusses the fundamental bookkeeping equa- tion in his Bookkeeping I class - grmlwff' . ,iwfzf 17 W I! 'fo Kay Easton and Dan Henkel will be representatives to the Larry Nickel types in the office occupations class. state conference of Distributive Education students. These Students Learn AndEarn Distributive Education and Office Oc- cupations are vocational training programs in which school and business cooperate to pro- vide specialized training for seniors who are considering a career in business after gradua- tion from high school or college. The students attend school in the morning and work in the afternoon. The average pay is Sil.l3 an hour, and many students earn INOFC than 531,000 in the school year. Employment is mainly in the areas of selling, display, advertising, merchan- dising, office routines, or other areas relating to the sale of products or the service of the business. The students' work schedules are planned so that the students are rotated from job to job, enabling them to participate in many phases of business. 6 My I 4 H K , if .,-, iv L., Y :ww Wg Wi? t mf W4 vm ZZ' on as h 051 lm e3 FN o 5-o C2 Re 8 get no 2: Fm Q. E: :J ue 5 as o ET :I ru 5. 'o 'i rn 'U m T' .,,y Marie Foxworth learns how to operate an adding machine in office occupations. f s t tt: ' ' -'Tw I ' .yfeffs---is 'I .til . . I- ,..f,g,t,1 Z, I ,tt ' DISTRIBUTIVE yt EDUCATION fiiwilfw ririgntrno FEJRAN EXCITING . ..,., C AREER COMBINING . LGSSHOOI WGBH AND I It, I I I I fir In .th -- I' - : EE: lwspfr, ff Y 4 5 fa- I A 2 Q ar.f'fn:21:5iiv 51 e S Jack Saieg, Mike Daum, and Barb Alley worked on this poster placed in the D.E. display case. Food Producers of the Future These students of agriculture class may soon help in pro- ducing the food of the nation. Front Row: Hal Whalen, Dale Green, Jim Alabastro, Nancy Sanders, Bob Anderson, Dave Werner. Back Row: Mr. Dein- inger, Pat Bennington, Paul Le- monta, Wayne Sanfilippo, Bob Kasten, Gary Bostjancse. Mary Sinchak, Tim Rapson. Students in vocational agriculture classes study a wide variety of subjects. They cover nearly every field, from corn growing to electricity. Among the other subjects covered are livestock and their diseases, farm management, care of machinery, plumbing, and welding. Although these would seem to draw mainly from the masculine num- bers, many girls are also interested in farming. These future farmers are learning to apply, and perhaps discover, modern theories and techniques to aid in producing the nation's food crops. Dave Werner, Jim Alabastro, Bob Anderson, and Bob Kasten are examining and preparing for exhibition samples of grain and hay in agriculture class. Besides studying domestic animals, the future farmers learn about wild life. These students are examining Paul Lemonta's wildlife project, 'KA Study of the Mallard Duck. The P.E. Department at West Work to develop Under the direction of Mr. Herm Walser, George. Shimek demonstrates his ability to Fly through the air on the flying rings. Q s Q fl, ,. , -,,-.MQ . . f f nt ,- - -f-- it daze, fe err, ,J K I .215-','i . . 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N s :L K -- Q ef -1 W' -,if 4 A- gs 1, , Q 3 sfg ,yy Q M, 'T tl, I .fs gt., 154, .4 sift ff' J 15-j ,. -V121 ,,: 1 f--Mit: f- .gifxagf fix ,WL f z 1, ' - at 1 ysgm zs, X t,1 mfg 51452 sz- m t, ,W.r1 f'4 e-S L- ' '-ff KE, 123' g,gg,f1YQ.g ,,-wit-f 31151.,-, L 3, +1441 'W 5 . fel,-an . q,f,,f'fe. f- 'lt Tfilil ff ,,.f,ff a:'fSfi - ' - ' 1. . 'ff51e1:' 'Q' Ron Bucctarelll and Fred Klem climb the ropes under r .eta i A ' ' - - Mr. Miller's 15-16 tumbling class one time it really pays to be top 20 man . calls this Paschal's Triangle . This is the criticizing eye of Mr. Al Meyer. hysical Fitness and dexterity. . it Pat Gooday, Sue Warfel, Cindy Xigogianis, Pat Liberty, and Kirma Pearce. ss - Demonstrating stunts in tumbling classes are Ann Calosio, Chris Wilson, Debbie Amold, and Nancy Mullen. 6 M Ai Basic movement is an important part of girl's training. Seen here are Bonnie Gatons and Becky Grazis using the jump ropes. The Physical Education Department works to develop sound bodies while the school develops sound minds. Being physically fit and healthy not only makes a student feel and act better, but also helps him to do better in his school studies. Physical fitness is as important as an academic class because a well-developed student is a student well developed in body as well as mind. The department builds physical stamina and strength in boys, while the girls develop poise, self-confidence, and control, Through the efforts of the physical education instructors the students of West are better prepared for the future world. A623 ,-Q.-Q-hw-.W sv l 5 K Vwr we Q v f . A Aiz. V- , ' ' . I if ' ,f mm? , - A i ' 5 t K . 2 l , J V A 7 S, f fy V Q A, . ' -as N ,f 1. :f K K 'SLM' i 5 ' ' X . ' . . -is , I - r ' ' Q. . . . ly 1 t +9- . V , in '5'PvSi--iiifg5i'Ii.'f.57ff3-QQ'.SST-fi-v W5'QW Kiuiwfv-L--ff'i? I f if Z, -1?-:Mfr tum - ' -P --f-.v,....,,,Ql,f,.,-g-Q, lil fifkf,Qz' ft Tlafifi f 41 , . . -- . In - ,M , 0, . . wil- i X V- 'f - 5 V V. . . f MTM V , K , , at . '-f71ff sv H2 .i-::l,j,- J., 1 ' fi tai.: Q W .. .-J.:-..-:,, .. PM , ss, f, ., ,7-in rf' ,3'flf-Uii93?K5i'34i,,:' ' . .f 1 sf ,..1f-A' . ,.., . --f. .. f ., :,L,...,y' -r , 2 - s'?f. s1'l r t'A ' lvsrn 'U'W'M i . K 2 '?'1-'r4'.5I'w. '-45.1. sE: 3 'li F' ' 'i 1 During gym classes girls learn how to play touch football, a sport generally con- sidered for boys only. 21 Shutter-Bugs Improve With Training i i .ax Mm AR' Mike Mahoney, yearbook photographer, discusses the defects and qualities of a color picture with Mr. Leatsler. Ron Likovic and Peggy Bartz inspect a roll of negatives during their ll photography III class. Under the direction of Mr. Leatsler, photography stu- dents learn through trial and error. The students receive training through taking and developing pictures for their class projects and for the yearbook. Mike Mahoney, Dan Mathieu, and Linda Jahnke are the three main yearbook photographers. We give our thanks especially to these students, as well as all the other photography students who went out of their way to donate their services for the production of this book. Dan Mathieu and Linda Jahnke assist Mike Mahoney in developing pictures for the yearbook. These students took, developed, and printed most of the photographs used here. 22 for her photography class. Linda Jahnke, photography sweetheart, dries a finished print Art-uLife seen through a temperament? M Karen Kozma is working on scratchboard and design in Art V. In the art classes at J .T. West students have a chance to express their emotions and personalities through the media of sketching, painting, sculp- ture, wood carving, commercial art, and jewelry making. Aspiring artists or 'tjust interested pupils begin their cultural studies with Art I-II, a basic course in color harmonization, composi- tion, and techniques. and from there go into more advanced classes such as painting. These classes help students to develop individual and creative thinking while gaining a deeper apprecia- tion of their environment and perhaps a better understanding of that mystery-human nature. , L . Is this a shop class? Nope. Gerry Peterson and Ken Griffin are using the blow torch to solder together an art project. M-ws..,..,..q Sandy Menzer and Lynn Minarich are enameling under the direc- tion of Miss Long. I Dave Albue and Kay Sitar are working with sculpture under the watchful gaze of Miss Long. Industrial Arts Provide if if .iii Larry Pickering is spot welding two pieces of metal together in construction of a project in Metal Shop. Bob Hendricks uses the electric sander in the completion of a project in Wood Shop. 24 Useful Training Lonnie Winters takes good advantage of Auto Shop by working on his own car while learning useful knowledge in the maintenance of automobiles. Many freshmen students at West are taking General Shop, a program consisting of six shops, each lasting six weeks. These boys receive experience with tools, materials, and processes employed by man in securing, distributing, and using the earth's resources to meet his physical needs. If a boy finds that he enjoys the program, he may spend a year in the Industrial Shop of his choice. This program helps stu- dents acquire skills and related knowledge to enable them to perform jobs in given occupations and around their homes. The really enthusiastic students take Vocational Shop where they prepare to enter a given, trade. Students in Electric Shop set up electrical circuits and test them with a hand generator. These Electric Shop students are Joe Smyder, Nick Rud- man, and their teacher Mr. Siron. A Library is a Storehouse of Knowledge Mr. Edmond Williams, the head librarian, is hard at work behind his desk. We are fortunate to have his highly qualified services aiding us in beginning our library at West. Assisting Mr. Williams in running the library is the assistant librarian, Miss Dorothy Wells. The library at West Campus is extremely modern and well-equipped. It was built as the hub of the school, around which the English, Science, Language, and Math classes, as well as many others revolve. For instance, the library has four large conference rooms where students may work on group discussions or other oral work. There are twelve study booths where students may do work privately. The library also contains a periodical room in which magazines and special documents are stored, and this room may double as a class room which teachers may use. Besides these features,' the library has a materials room, audio-visual room, and listening booths to make it modern and well-equipped. '13 Student assistant librarians of periods 15 and 16 are Ruth Wille, Denise Geritano, Kathy Van Tassel, Donna Klemt, and Tom McLaughlin. These student volunteers provide a useful service to the school while learning about library systems. v u..-r' ,. Mr. Daniel Bonar is working room of the library. He sees ready when teachers need it classes. on a projector in the audio-visual that all audio-visual equipment is for educational purposes in their 25 UNDERCLASS Incoming freshmen begin their high school years by planning their cur- ricula, while the arrival of class rings ends the underclass years for the juniors. Dale Anderson - Editor Freshmen Learn ew Methods of Education Earth Science is the first laboratory science open to students of West High. Mr. Gallion watches as Donna Sealy and Leonard Wietting study equipment demonstrating the motions of the earth and sun. I-fmf -- H. t'.sx,gf'f,1ti'wff5fgf 'Xia mzrwpw ee .st-.bazaar .. . Qflai. F '- . , t In .. imiggggtx 'Kf' ri 54551-t gm t -,t. 'A r,,, . ' ., ' ' ..1,gwzr3,.,t ,ii aff, ff: as ,fffS1g':sL7e'txf?',xg xi f 5 . - . ., 'e rgiagfita ,Z :.ig'Qr-Ii? 67 'W aw. 'pi.:,.-ew M TWLXS. - W - . ' A- . ' i . . it ' e - W 5 . . 3-1 . . y 1 Freshmen realize that study must play an im- t is 'A . - - - f .,,,,, 'rr'- A. V ' '.::?w portant part in their schedule. The well situated ' 2 31 y'r,- sg S study halls provide adequate conditions for such ' 1, 5 . , iett V, wzsf 5 ggfkgiwg '- -f 'Y' ' Q '- is V rtgfamari, . I K M .. A .. + 7 e ' . r- W Q ,,,, gf' or ' fgfsrava--' .1 , . - i, .,,. mi? its Q . --f4f?9'q.', f -, X cs.. f 2 ,-:ff '. 5Lg1ip,3gw . ::-gg if rv s 'iffifrfwif 'a Q , 4 Ht s? 'if 'Q .- fs.I'5': :. if??asKffii t',- ' K X ,QQ , i' 'Jet f ,wie t rw . , rf' fi' '- Q , Heir? X . Q erf- ' '72'f'-31,9 J f V E N at M wifes -1 , ' vi Li s 7' is 1 it ' - - fvt 'rr' r ' -'t Freshmen soon learn to take advantage of the resources of the library. Here Robert Boettcher studies in one of the comfortable chairs provided. Freshmen Display an Eagerness to Learn James Alsip Mary Altstadt Dawn Anderson Karen Anderson Jacqueline Andrews Pete Apostolou Sandra Arnold Gary Arthur 9 ... ,J fi! .. 'V C Gregory Bates Dave Beguin Dennis Bell Diane Berlien Rita Bertagnoli Jakie Bertsch Nora Bessette Lorraine Bewersdorf 'v inf f..- Q A ,K H: I 3 A AQ, , -ka . A A - . Yi' ' A Na zi ag I 5 M G W Aga-gtg is w as Sw 'ly as 5 J t it '. A J, - f' Y 55,5 t J iVm.,.i 3 L5 V I A T Qt' , Q -fi gif? , cr - I V ' 'WZ 4. Z ' J A , 3 :,, . I . L.,,h 2,3 N . X-L X X M , 'J i u ' .,v, 5 wr Q 1 ... 1 K n Z 7 k'f' 'Wa -at t A George Booras ' 'G M Gary Bostjancic , V Cheryl Bouchard I A-A. A Curt Bowen Y - - 5 Wendy Boxer t W it zh, Colleen Boyd Ai A V ' A' -i ,,'V David Bozarth W -:I A 3g15A4 z i ' it A rrs, i A errr at J J AA l A - A -, , iid - A'A av i- V kfly A E V -Viikk ky l' A -- ' V V L .-L ' ' iigfigbx Debbie Brown James Bruno Jennifer Bryan Mike Bryan Paul Bush Philip Byrd Debbie Byron Perry Carnbruzzi K A Bitti Cater Pete Ceci Frank Cernugel Lee Chapman Samuel Chuk Richard Clemons Thomas Cockbill Nancy Colbert f -JA' ' '33 my fe K . g, mwivxxfe I -. A' X, , ., -aw .a isii iiiiitt J yrr i K J - .,Z,. r W Sandra Acosta Dorothy Adams James Adams Katherine Albright Susan Alderson Debbie Alexander Harold Allen Linda Allen my ' t an 47390, sxiflefgif? TVN 3 X4 Ron Ashley Sterling Atkins Fritz Autman Kathy Baillies Margaret Bajt Debbie Bakelaar Helen Barnett Jim Bartz . ,,,,i ZS' , R , 0, ..-- J ,N Ellen Biava Joe Bick Warren Block Robert Boetlcher Patti Boldt Karen Bonn Bill Bonney Lynn Booker Gloria Bradford Janet Bradley Bonnie Brandolino Bob Brauer Elaine Bregar Debbie Brei Cleve Bretherton Clyde Brown . 'F 'H tl saga? tt -fi, rtl. I Q 3 .af . , was gil ., . Azvb., Vi ,L ,-1 . s -.:. gs' .. . 2 tt vs T x A 1 +2 Z A I Q 1 , Q t g Kathy Cambell A if X 5 A Jerry Cameron .. Houycamldfly J J JefffeYCHfl0SS is JAA' A w :J Mme Carter 1 J V A W Tom Carter ii' 'B VMI: RKAA i : A Cathy Cflffwrisht aff I John Carugau i i ., elti 1 ! fi if 'A A ,,' V A 'S VVV, t .. 2 'L L 2 t W 'As 5 :fa 29 'CT- l 5 ZE.. F35 Mi . Rochelle Cox Valinda Crawley Austin Criswell Kristine Culyat Jerry Curry Doug Darin Janie Darnold Barbara Davis Dace Dindonis Barbara Dohm David Doka Dorothy Dolhof Ken Dorn Marilyn Dougherty Leo Downey Marlene Downey if ev we Q L Defies. Their Childhood Slipping Away, - ea e, .62 ,g -ee: t 35 ' ei. if 7 ' 4'kQztt 1 - e - N , I. , . 'Se my 1 x .1 ., 1.3 , : 5 V 'te L ei at J tl is yirir Q' i ' J ' S Qei iii if 523533. bi A I . ,... A K, wry a 1' 3' re lm me W, 5 i 4 is ' ,123 tj, N X ix gf .V -,,, ifztw xwl gi .Q .. .e .F T' asa xi rig eg! , e Kathleen Deltonto Susan Dempsey Karen DeNardo Jean Dennis Ruth DeSandre Stephen Dillard Bob Dillon Howard Dillow J lli flfy l iaa 3, w i 3 ia 'f 1, . ,I ' 2 M ,. 2, ,Z ,V , if,,, 5, ,Vi-:az-gk e,1k,, lt Q r. at Debby Dowse A , Caroline Drover ' ' Dennis Duchene - ei jf 1 ' A J by , fpp ffw W ,, L i,i H '. ' y James Dulka ' Lys Q 2-s i V ' 5 ,,Z, ,l y Jane Duncan A Xf ff ' Deborah DUPCC ' f . Tim Eberhard rt - Eb - ' ere A e ,7 Barb Egly Alma Elkins ' eir' ' B ' Lawrence Ellena p by ,Akk A 5 K K Jacquelyn Ellis it t L ' 1 rze fe' Kent Elwood ir'ri J J , ,-' Si A , Marietta Erickson Q e-l iz J ' Zi n Dale Evans A 54 ' V if f '-, lf Russell Evans lv . G .EIN -1 jesljg x :lvv In 1 M gk I Roberta Everts I :,- . ,,,. if S 1 kkyhk is ,V il'e 'f' t, ii Charles Ewing ' ' - - ,. , Patricia Fanning ' -g,.' Q v ' ., Q , George Farnsworth A f F J Phil Farr f J K ver' is J David Felio . V I LA V.'V. Marianne Fazio li iiitt r 14 , ..., e Laffy Felles S or rw Q Leon PM Nancy Feffo. F F ,,.: 1 li his Theodore Filides L lj , gt, ,Q 3, ' I 5 Steve Fink 1 A . f t A P V- p f S Hal Fiflkle - fe F I' ee , Pat Fitzgerald . e r '- K Tom Fitzpatrick ,:':' A ': A -, Be1fb21f21F1Hke G I q t'-' e e -e J .V JeffF1efChef ei? e J e t 21+ - ii'i lf V 1,, Bridget Fothergill pei 5, it Michael Fountain tg A , . Z Viiy W, ,L Jean Fox Pat Fox Y , Edward Foxworth i G Lethen Foxworth X 43 Sharon Frankford D Rx Mandy Fraser Georgiana French Linda French Anne Fricke Bonnie Fultz Debbie Furlane Richard Furlane Pam Fuse Frank Gates 1 n 'Elf ' ., L , K fe ren. t ...-.. . Q .L f452XSiS? 'v f,Zl ., H 'iiizfsieggagil -- at -' emi? pi was I if Bonnie Gatons Victor Gelbron Patty Geritano Bill Gerl Bob Gerl Nancy Gerl Shelley Gerl John Gilbert the Freshmen Strive for Maturity Ruth Goldhaber 7 Janice Gooday Steven Gould Paula Grable sm ik J .. 15,3 1 , . f W A ee e J rf. . A. g V fe 'N . .Gt Q-wx? 'iw Zi' Q 5 at fix nearer tr 55? V it--rf--,. 1 it ,,,,, . Daniel Graham Debbi Graves Kathy Gray 9 r5i.1fi Rebecca Grazis Barbara Greenly D ' - GIIGVL ,7L .. ' xG N Bob Grimes , .,A 5 ' J V J ,. . Mary Grimpe A--- ' ' 4 - b S5 ' fl . Elaine Grimsell L , f ., uf: ,rye ' .:1, - 5 1':. Wgyg jfif an M Ruth Grossman . r,,b i I M t,A J . rv., J im Gruenwald 7 ii -QQ '-W r t 'lilfl Dennis Guardia X W 5' ' f si S V- RobertGuffev f-wg y . . . ' f ' i V Q W L m . . Brenda Gunier ' x ., W 44 A Q Frank Gunter W .. - aa J as Don Gursh 'fi Q I eee J t J. : .4,. V Euen Gustafson Ng L, m y S Phylis Hall 5 H :AA Th' ' - :QIE J i ii' Frances Hambrick ,1at i .igig 'i,:s , fu : 'tyi :,V J . if Janice Hamilton JR . 't:l'sI-t't i e ' - Tom Hamilton Sandy Hammer I I Faith Hansen ,,.: 1 t g , ' .--f h , Douglas Hanson ' ltl H K V gy kis- . f f-' ,., 3 , ,,, 5? Bruce Harshfield ' ' 1. B J J, I Jeff Haflfield .f . 'sltt Z iss iil S William Hartman , P - - I, Marcia Hegslad fs'iY'l'j gz ii? ii fi 'W X .lli w 1 Robert Hendricks 'S ':'5iigj.f,33,1 t,.': fig: . ' . tt ' ,,1' I V zt' if U it N i ii ta l Carolyn Hocker Elizabeth Hodock Dennis Hoffman Paul Hoffman Debra Hoffmeyer Cora Hogan Richard Hogan Beth Hollon . ' if J ,, .ir s 'V 9 1 Wayne Ingmire ., M y Shawn James Judie Jarnagin aa-ri , , Barbara J endro - g i f Betty Johnson Darrell Johnson Georgia Johnson Jerry Johnson , -Q I. Mary Jorgensen Diane Jugenitz Larry J unck Tommi Kane David Karl Patti Kassis Bernard Keiser Eileen Ker l i E p M s . - 5 .5 , t aw .2 Q, J! a xv., - 2 w.-, ff :T V Ii B l W? if its ,, , I 'aw is tt t ,XX 5 ,Kb , 98+ at 1 wt gs K ia law, K 53 at Mat 9 ax ? W... v-1 'X Ula an it Sw S' , -r J L Cynthia Henkel - if , ,Z V Terry Hensley Joseph Hertko 3 1 + ,., 5 i f i lay- Sandra Hester W W ,, ,. E 'L Deborah Hickman V Chuck Hiller J S J , ,David Hillesland w 'ti 1 ' Richard uf-in-ff f 1 t t 1- 'f .Q ,X, Beverly Ann Holmes 1 ,,. L Helen Honiotes 1 Glenn Hood Judy Hosback ,,l Jeanette Huber A C Robert Hurst t ,I Delores Hutton I Alan Iberg at in ii ' il list A it 'f 5 B Lynna Johnson Nancy Johnson fi, Susan Johnson Vicky Johnston lg , rr ' Mike Jolley Q y Catherine Jones . . J 2 -. iii' if JOYCC Jones Z b,,, . if . 'V ,:.:'r Steve Jones aa Q. T' ,sd ,M 4 4' K YH M Ja 4 X Y i 1 it 1 Freshmen Discover Many Things, Mainly Mike Kessler Gerald Kewley James Kimble Donald Kimmell Carolyn King Gerald Kinney Don Klein Ken Klimek 5550 M' ' -1- ,. ' .. ' H In is .L 4 ,Q E 3 in ., gl. 5, G? to as-. -2ze2f,'f,:gf - 5 asa' 1 r Kurt Kuster Carole Kweiser Leona Ladas Lois Lamberson James Lambert JoAnn Lambert Brian Larson I Linda Lawson il th 54? A at ferr c, is ga, 'U'-1 4 f im. .V ,fn 4' 2 is John Lindberg 1 , ,. I lr V , , .. :,, , Janet Linden i'iVS e ' 'fAi,,Q..,g.g. K m ' . iV' ft' Kathleen Lindstrom V V to , NA l - A V - Q List T Ron Lingle ,, iii l as i, V 'L i' ,gd if libe l Kf-ren Lingrel 2 ,',i . it ' ', ' A 1 Nancy Lipsey ,i 1 l , Cindy Little I W, ii. -V M y ig C 2 ' Richard Locher it it 'f 5 V j fa- 1 at ili K i ,D sse ' , . V' x ,,i. ex , k g 1 I W9 at ' Q kik iiiifg- H if K K ..-- 1 if S A it-7 -Q ttf. 1. 52 Bob Maes Glenna Magee Gail Makeever Patrician Manifold Tom Manifold Nancy Mann Janie Manning Michael Marentic James McCoy Robert McCullum Carol McDevitt Don McDonough Ellen McGinty Cheryl McKanna Peter McKanna Michael McLaren ' - . W ts1,,fts awe-5:1 1 8 ., an . it i Wfiiibfiii me 1 ssy, 1 A y if ar asr e eer .l.e' . , c yl 1 Michael Klimek Mike Kmetz Mike Knoll Susan Koepke Mary Korelc Philip Krall Jean Krupianik Anne Kurtz Sandra Lee Frank Lesh Kathleen Lewickas Roberta Libbee Paul Libersher Louie Liebermann Lynette Lightner Carol Lindberg Beverly Locke Paul Logan Tom Lorenc Debbie Lowery lack Lucaora Barb Luebs Lorin Lynch Larry Maddis 9 .f -- 3-5, 1 . I I L 'fe .T lr qi, tlll fx E Linda Markwalter Nancie Marolt Terry Masek Sharon Maske Sue Maszak 'Debbie May Tim McCann Carol McClintock . 122 aa fa aff? may Y wi. 2' l fl- Ed McLaughlin Thomas McLaughlin Robert McLurkin Qi Lynda McMillin Don Meadors David' Meditz Nancy Meinert Ken Menzer That Knowledge ls Their's for the Asking F Li J ,mf 'ftf' f . ' , I , :-L if at S L'A'1 ,,A, , :L Kirk M owrer ,, Mary Alice Mowry - Pam Mundy V 'f ng I, Terry Nedelsky :'Z 'V f 1 '? 2 fV , ,, Linda Murnick James Murphy 4 Gaye Myers 5. J Dick Nelson , ,r,, r ey , g ,.:, IV ,, VV - V ' rgyr yrfy 2 ' yyy t r r e J , . , H V 7 V f ' L I l 5 ' A Dave Oliver ' Geri Olivero , , J im Olson ia J Terry Olson Y JoAnn O'Neil J yi-ff Sharon Ongenae Bertha Orozco J erf' ,J Linda Orozco 3 A 'LV , Janice Patterson , V Gerald Paul V J- 4' Nancy Perkins - ',-s Kathy Peterson Q, R Wallace Pfeifer ' - Larry Pickering Elizabeth Pohl V 'T .e,- W .- T Lyyy 1 QQ it tylei it ' ,, a ee ' V. V ,lm x V Vw.. V X i,.7:i- f:VVV Vl,V VV mislff31,'f?f' 't l K' V , A by ,, M Bernadine Racki Jim Rapson Sandra Reed Steve Rees Idelle Resis Dorothy Reynolds Timothy Reynolds Charlotte Rhodes V ,V V-as , , 'ma Se 4 age 'S A ZS. MS fa if Q Jayne Robertson Randy Robinson Steve Robinson Susanne Rogers Jim Rohr Linda Rojo Linda Roush Robert Rozich l , X , ,,s. .,,,, s vim fa , 3 Q . - U. xv I -W' si 'P 'C H!! , , . , Q - si 1, ,N ' HT 15.-.:i'-iz if ,iiimeiiwg Qt' 3 W fm 55 . vw , ',. QI 93' 3? s . 3 -t I 4 4' 1 I fs, KX Nagy ,X W QX V. at in ,g sg Q I R, ytyy i yi as , , t,,t, W' W E ily! aff lilly Vi., ., ' vw 'l 'Ig l 'W ' 4 . - - . ..., , - -YS:-In-:.555Zf' '. 7 i i , ,,,A i,ti s Kay Mertz .Joyce Minarich Ken Moll Cheryl Moore Joseph Moore Pam Morgan Jim Moroz Linda Morris 3 'l :ffl 3 will liz an 1 it Edward Nelson Randall Newton James Nichols Terry Nickel Gregory Nieland Kay Niessner Ken Nordenberg Reginald Ogg Susan Overall Delores Ozier Sharon Pagoria Armamdo Palomo Jim Papesh John Pappas Andy Pasteris Carl Pasteris e .5 eiistii J Jigs' J ' t ' e A Wil-' if ' rs., , ' 'T ,i , ,-. , , A, ta 3 2: . ,, , w as 'P , A -if -A 1 f' If ',Q.i,y,g ,fa W W -PSQV, , gnhgsisi 4 up . , fm ,J at .--:aa :na 1 Y f f, 1 i QQ? al? Q91 at fit , . to L'-lf .EVA V i -V .. .W f ' 1 Allen Pollack Bob Pollack Larry Pollock Richard Porter Nikki Pribish Rodger Priest Don Prola Tim Quinlan 'ef hh ,Q ,A Aw sh'-X il me . J V EV V .. Tom Richards Wendy Richardson Linda Ricketts Albert Riffel Roy Riffel Joy Rivera Nancy Roberts Susan Roberts X WN 33 . , it W V Wi, afar The Tom Rusciolelli Pat Russell Bob Rydman Tom St. Germain Brenda Salter Dorothea Samios David Saxon Bill Schaubel gin ' fa? 1 :ii JSC Steve Schriefer Donna Sealy Patricia Seeman -iri iiefig, Freshmen Must Choose Their Path to 1 We ,fr 'F it R. .5 M S X 4 .N A , , W' s.. J' - Ag. t 1 it Linda Seitz S Hazel Severson - Q ,':' V Ruth Shaw Elvin Shearer Randy Sheets John Smarker Bruce Smith Charles Smith Eleanore Smith Linda Smith Richard Smyder Mary Snider Mike Spiers Mark Surges Peggy Surges Stephen Surges Darlene Sweats David Swims Garreld Swims J an Talbott David Talkie .MA , , T, 1, , ' ' if - XJ A . Ken Tweet Linda VanDenBerg Mary VanTassel Mike Vella Miles Venzara Diane Verchimak Kathy Virgona Paul Vitali QQ' L 3- f iiiggizfyf it sert ii rtrfsti . ,re . .... ,, g .l ,, , 5 R as r K t fha , , , 'Y xg TW' ,Lf 1 4 ze Q 'lf S iw L K, . ,K ' Qi. 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Sue Schiek Mark Schlueter Nancy Schmidt Dorothy Schmucker Janet Schnelle Betty Schoffstoll George Schomig Sue Schoppe Iui S An ri? ex .X K X Q ' 1 af: in Dawn Sheridan Dawn Sherman Frank Shield James Shimek Ray Shroba Maryann Siebold Richard Skoff Jane Skole I .,i,,, is , , X. ,It J , A? , . 1? ax A W vi, as W M vw ia N a f W ., + , - F 7- Hilfiger Y' qi M ff f ,V 51:3 ' 'K ' Susan Stancik Sharon Steffes Rick Stein Richard Steller Janet Stoner Dave Stukel Steven Sugarman Rebecca Sundermeyer ff fx , , fig? .labors - ,ff nr - A Sffglawf . -.V ' J David Tallman Patricia Tamayo Anne Tapio Marc Taylor Bruce Teipel J im Thompson Rick Tozzi Jane Trippon David Voots Susan Vorderstrasse Richard Vrieze David Wainscott Nancy Wallace Steve Walters J im Ward Nancy Ward v Success, and Their Choice Must Be Made Wisely in A 1 J E , . U Nicki Wheeler Ronald Whildin Eddie White Kathy White Larry White Dave Widup Leonard Wietting Norman Wietting Gary Woods Pamela Woodward Bruce Wright Janice Yasko Richard Zenke Thomas Ziech Debbie Ziemer Ron Zier if 8 it X if. tt,tt ,C Q -wi A ,V f . ,.,., fe A wi f s ,MQ i -f. is an XXX? Im iilil A Q 6 is in L I F Q l we H 1 1: Jef' G if 5 41 1 .. MY fi-Ni A - . wif ' ,fra A QNX it Josephine Watkins Cathy Watson Nancy Webb Dave Weber Allen Westbrook Tom Westling Hal Whalen Karl Wheatley - get- 4. - Lenore Wilkinson Barbara Williams Elizabeth Williams Dennis Winchester Shirley Winchester Robert Wirth Sandy Woldt Albert Wood - - W Vk. 7 1- .1 f gifavflf -, 1, ,, T- .ffi fftzttiivi 9 my si i if T - . V- fa- 'tir e fa? at . . af' it . , ,V ,-- ix 2 af -at C 1 , . t-', Y Q iff 1. ' K, Q ' V A S Q S f f fix fas- - -' J, i ei f v 3: -. ,, .. . j f' Pictures not available Dick Zolla Sharlan Birdsell David Bisset Denise Bourque Ann Cable James Cobetto Dan Davis Willie Dunn Thomas Flynn Pamela Grable Andrew Greene Frederic Harsha Gary Henry Terry Hickman Terre Lee Houte Barbara Koepke Barbara Koerner Louise McConnell Mark Ostoich John Petrusa Richard Piunti Billie Plumlee Richard Rawlins Paula Reed Robert Richards Thomas Sartori Larry Seiler Robert Shroba Pamela Sterle Reginald Stokes Sylvia Sullivan Susann Tait Martina Terrell Karen Vonch Ruby Washington Gene Wilkey Thomas Williams Kathleen Wolz Hernandez Ysidro '35 SDPHOMORES LEARN NEW STUDY TECHNIQUES Sophomore Sue Sheets spends part of each day working in the library as an assistant. 36 Steve Schwartz encounters one of the many burdens of a sophomorelin that he must prepare countless speeches in order to fulfill his Ennlish requirements. 'Sa 13 I ,., ,V if Biology students examine the results of experi- ments on spontaneous generation. From left to right are Mark Furlane, Debbie Hausmann, Bill Odenthal, Paul Padden, and Pam Fitzer. Sophomores Grow in Wisdom and Stature EB E5'1 A W3 . 5-, WWWB Q5 BV! Q X 1.-1 - ss.-1 A f fa f . W it Bill Barcus Douglas Barnett Judy Baron Jan Barringer Jean Barrowman Sharon Barton Scott Baskin Tyra Baudino Mac Bayless Mary Bazan Keith Beaudry Bob Beckham J K BB xg., V . X 4 N J I f : gf' - ay e' . s'4234e2, . alma anwaf wav ., ' ' Ver ify K , B .Ti 6' sr's if 1:15 57 , , .tj Hag, 'hi' at 52 Ei?2gv1,.T3L Q Linda Abel Doris Abney Fernando Acosta Felix Adams Jerry Adams John Ahlvin Jim Alabastro Terry Alsip Robert Anderson James Ariagno Debbie Arnold Corinne Ashamy Rick Atrill Carol Aultz Barbara Austin Kay Bailey Janice Baker Jeannine Barber B J y A 1 versed I I Lynn Bell L Mike Bender ig B B A ,yiiyyl WB Mika Benham 1 fsi Patrick Bennington if 'ii 5 2 5 Bill Benson B ' A B 1 g ,,'i .. Judy Benson ' B ' B ,, by ,,i B I ,L -rfs ,, SB. A 5- fhhky I- I I Mary Betts 5-, it if A Tom Bick uii J f Judy Bisser Q h,' az B i n Don Blood B, - . . ,', B, aaa: V Gary Bodemuller 535 ,IV 1 - ' Randy Bowen B B WB ,, 355 1. -Q ,, -- ' it T0m Bowan K y Airy , ffl Bob BOWSCI' 4 - 'ZEV iii- 'i Linda Bradley y , ' Leonard Bregar i g .L VVVV im , ,:,. B, KB1, Joyce Bristow rf' , . 5257 W K -f' f E - L. 'iie i'iii J B G Q, 'EA Diane Brown B A A Q J B A J Barbara Buckingham aaa afmw eaawaa a--- afmmB www J ' f Era PM -' ' , iia' audla Bufget '. id x - ' i ..,. 5 ' 2 f . -f Bg:-4 5 it i 1 -ca .. - , B, W ,t . grip .J f s it ii f'- ss js S X 4- afr 1 3 iw J' Q X Wx 1 W is ' afilgjig e,.j..w M 2 ., Aieztgi . M IQ J SK? A Sophomores Learn by Experience, While . t e e Q. 'V A 2' Y ' I JT , QL 1 'f'- A V -me ' fav Q W' fab .v Dennis Clodi Fran Cohen Gary Cole Carol Colabuono J im C olstock Lynda Colwell Mike Conley Stephen Converse Mike Cookas Kathy Cooper Betty Corfield Roberta Council Eva Countryman Stephen Cox Betty Curry Ronald Dach John Dalton Richard Danielson at-J J ,f -7 t y .il J if L 1,1 , Q i gf v af 23 M l xi' xl, J mn J il xsxstx 'I I v. K 'QR t 1 E .1 if Vi-1 'si 2 41: ' :L ' . fiziiissf H5 W .2 , ,Q 2:3921-35: 5 e ll -in fi. .fa if ir -5 A ' . .' ri' V J t2 J slr 5. 'R is e Q x H1 ligase if lxtsxxat ff V+ 'K ,., yy ,ph,,,,,2,5, M 'Q Ja, typ y , J.. .. sw ,. 1,65 gli ish at 3 M75 , ,wi Q , azz.. . .. ,swf 4 41 s + if , .l in 'J it 'E 'f ' , 5, JW m I : .h, .- - . 2 e 1-. 'fi I L. 5 i- b y Q - I ,.,, S L ii J. ,:, J ,ff 'n , 2 1 f't ,i its aa. i t yt ,VE , ,. J :'l' 1 i , :, 12, :' .6 VLL, . 'fa Jaffe . A - ,,fL p 'Z '. ' L . Y 4 i1.- Q 1 Y , - J J lhihee . M 'ic 4 ef S. i is '22, 4 Ju Dave Burkhardt Dean Burtch Gregg Butterfield Bob Cabay Philip Calahan Ann Calosio Dave Cameron Larry Capista Bob Cardwell Lee Carlson Charles Carpenter Virginia Carr Nancy Carter Linda Catherman Manuel Cavazos Janice Ceci Christina Clapp Donald Cline K 4 :E i J, U V- fir Q , 5,111- ' 1,2 Q- feifgfr f N ,W A 5 . Q A 1. s . : W fe Carol Darr Joseph Davenport Richard DeAcetis Peggy DeChecko Rudolph DelRose Charlene Dennis Leslie Depratt Phil Dernulc Steve Dixon Bob Donnelly Andy DooLittle Jack Draper Vince Driscoll Dave Dulny Tom Duncan Dennis Dzak Vicky Easton Dearborn Edwards :si tfiiseiffe' A fl 43 iff .if . g xiii? 5 if My 4 Nw Y . ., mat: we Nl., 7 .7 U it . . 3, If . 65 ff 99 5 1 I ii . ..,... .. fe. fs 4... ., QQ' sw, as 1 +V ff C 7 Q 7' Their Confidence Increases Day by Day Terry Eggleston Ray Eich Nancy Elam Rosemary Elkins Wayne Ellis Teri English Ken Ernest Joyce Farr Eileen Farrell Bob Favretto Janice Feigerle Mary Ferro Dale Finkle Pamela Fish Pam Fitzer John Fleming Vannesa Foley Joe Fondriest g e V364 fu 8 .-lk Linda Forbes Bob Fornango Bob Freem in J sine Fricke Bob Fronek Tom Fugett Mark Furlane Richard Gaddy Mary Garbin Charles Gates John Geist Denise Geritano Lois Gerl Pat Gierich Diane Gladkowski Joyce Gladkowski Linda Glass Craig Goode Charles Gorges i,V V ' , Diane Gornick N 3 V I W V5 , Nick Grabavoy 5 Z me f 1 :55 Vli, T James BCUY Gfeeflly ' is 1,Qi. Roy Griparis H . ii,, C Bob Grohe A , M1chaelGurnic , :Q ' ,C Norman Hall ' at rr. X , A Q s Geffy Hambrlck 3 as - . - , 'QV' if r Elbert Hamilton J Y i f 'I q :sd ' -- Janet Hamilton Joe Hanna Keith Harshfield Robert Hase Debbie Hausmann Kathy Hebda Sophomores ' X. ' Q ,T srte , gy T.'V Q Z 40 we Y ,W tx X ,muff 'E::. 3? si :lg hi i ia Diane Heinlen Yvonne Hester John Hickman Peggy Hicks Tom Hicks Renee Hinkley Mary Hinojosa Ed Hochevar Bob Hoerner Charles Hoffman Steve Hoffman Gail Honiotes John Honiotes Tina Honiotes Frank Horvat Nancy Houbolt Don House Dan Huml ,Rfk ' Become Acquainted with New an .t e V? 955 -1 1 ii in 7 Q ,. ww X sfffjriii S it ., .,.. ' 4 . ' i Q it , 9 , 'Gt NM 0 -V s f X w w fiiefgiigiifii '- ' Mai: ii?-Eyiif 55220 Q ' jg f ., H1-Y -2f',:f isiffii I 1: 21, it ' 5' ,, .,,. la, I -me S A W . ' Qin? ' if f , , H re ' V V. Q, I Jesgelazf V , .. 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JE? 2 ,2 L 4 32' i Z r X Yi ips S, lv M , W , l l '21 , it Mike Nippert Brenda Norcross Karen Norton Tom Nussbaum Vicki Oakley Bill Odenthal John Ogg Barb Orsini Jean Osterholtz Billy Ozier JoAnn Pacini Paul Padden Robert Palko Cheryl Palmer George Pappas Robert Park John Pate John Pavlich As They Acquire Varied Skills Larry Pedersen Mark Pederson Sherry Perinar Josephine Perry William Perry James Peterson Jim Petersen Tana Petrich Emil Petrusa Greg Petty John Petty Joan Pfaltzgraff Kathy Pfaltzgraff Sharon Phillips Susan Phillips ' yri, K ' ,' in Q K iljlil jg? ,I Auiu V-, 1V',t , X i Sue Pierce Joyce Plese Bill Pierce M i - fi.'W' i'2ii:2,,sssr'iQ35, Nick Riehl Loine Riggs Joe Ringo Diana Roberts Lynda Roberts Arthur Rodgers Evan Rodgers Carol Rodgers Joan Rollinson Phil Rosenberg Suzanne Ross Robert Rossi Janice Russ Richard Russ Nancy Ruttle Joe Ryan Jackie Rys John Salzman sa , f il I, fi ac x 'K .ig a -3 J ,' via i v J , i H sgg f J 5 , 'Siu sf, X at 'L I 3 ' .4 2 . i t fa all r Wai' Rich Podnar Bob Polancich Linda Polesel J yme Polley Jim Policandriotes Mama Poole Cheryl Powell Tom Pratto Linda Pruss Richard Quackenbush Linda Rafac Conni Rajala Charles Raysel Janet Raysel Tom Redman Gail Rhodes Steve Ribbing Ted Richardson 'Q ,ugii , 1 J f-A . + Q J .741 : fu 2 .,,. i, r x 9 'A ew P Q grows r ati 'Z qw' 1-:JN 'viffgk' X' , .4 A s .K . , X XS iffiii. r . lfi -2 -' ,.. 50 aw X ma-fx! . , 4 ,ggi , wif 5 J .s 6 , -ii i if llts' 31 55 - we SZ -at 25 ia 43 Opportunity Awaits Those Who Have Pete Sartori Martha Savich Linda Saxon Sue Schmidt Paul Scholtes Gary Schultz Patti Schultz Michael Schumacher Jerry Schutter ' i f ' ltt 'i i' Steve Schwartz R jp ' Z 'tte y .. 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' Robert Sippel Steve Siguaw Dale Smith Judy Smith Linda Smith Margaret Smith Mary Smith Mike Smith Russell Smith Zelma Smith Patricia Snider Albert Spiers Dave Spina Charles Spurgeon Steve Stahl Marilyn Stambaugh Tom Stamper Mike Stanhope Jerry Stapleton Keith Stawick Valerie Stephen Larry Stepney Steve Steuart April Stevens Il,-I 1:1431 . f , J: 'ff' t rrii it 1 sg' A ':, 'V gig: K ,fu 'I ' 2 W, its K it . filf , sy Qt? ' Q1 ,Q ,i i:,, 5 fmggtt f ff1, tIZ+. ., The Initiative to Seek Its Rewards 71 1 ' 13 K ' ., 3 Q 4 , ., Q it at t,.i V is no , t,.i, F, ,K ' t. 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M1 , site A i 45 Junior Class Officers SUE WEHRSPANN BOB GEIST SUE KEMPE Treasurer President Girls Social Chairman ANGIE COSTA RON JUNCK THEO POLLEY Secretary Boys Social Chairman Vice President 46 John Abel David Albue Charles Alden Patrick Allen Robert Allen James Alling Bill Allison Sherry Alsip Charlene Ancel Barbara Anderson Bob Anderson Jacque Anderson Sue Arnold Ray Bachman Beth Bakelaar Bob Barnes Jodi Basinger Jerry Batis Ron Baxter Cheryl Bedford Kathleen Bergstrom Robert Bessette Judy Blank David Blatti Bob Block Marty Bloom Tom Blount Michael Bolos Juniors Assume Roll As Upperclassmen .J We aym-is ,xv ' H S143 215525521 ,. 'X X M 2255? 1 f Leslie Bonn Edward Bonney Tom Booker Joe Bostjancic Sally Bowers Tryrone Bowley Lynn Bozick Jack Bradford Chris Brandolino Jon Brazee Lynda Breen Bruce Brixey Jane Browman Jim Brumund Paula Buck John Burkhardt Judy Burnham Lynn Bush Cheryl Byron Gary Califello Joyce Canterbury Ray Capps Sherman Capps Cheryl Carey Patricia Carney Cathy Carter Kathy Cassidy Frances Cheung 47 With Age Comes Wisdom, , , 7 ,V ' ifz:i'?ri,,15 L I I Linda Edwards Eric Egger Susan Elam Danny Elder Frank Evans Paul Farr Denise Findlay Carl Fleck Leo Fonck Sue Fox Bruce Fronek Darrell Fuchs Jack Fulsom Jack Allan Fulsom Linda Fultz Fred Gaebler James Gaws Sandy Gebert Clare Giegerich Pamela Gilbert Connie Gluck Kathy Gollier Delores Gooday Nancy Graves Janet Greger Bill Greiner Francine Grigsby George Griparis 48 KP, f L mx ,yas an , K , if-L iv? ,. ir,yi J ,wr M s, Y 4' ' if xx J we A as . ' if i.: J ,J M .4 ,rw 1 x 1 M as ,, , 555 S 1 G I 3. ' A V 1 , xfe . 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' :flex If 0 W Q r if me L L swf, sg, With Wisdom Comes Maturity Greg Griparis Kent Grohne Dave Gruber Patrick Guffey Pat Gunchin Pamela Gurney Don Hagen Franklin Hall John Hall Bruce Hanilton Jill Hamrin John Hancock Connie Hardin Gary Hardy Don Harper Janice Harvey Josh Hershman Christine Hinkle Eileen Hoffman Lynne Hoffman Carol Holmstrom John Hrivnak Sherry Huber Gary Huffstutler Jerry Huston Sharon Hutton Jay Ingalls Janet Irvin at all fy, ,am x if A V ,,r, is ig, y ? W - , . J ff I . A f .Me , f VZQAIV ' .V t i X. i h e U gi ' .1a : .qv iii,--, i 4 rf- 1 ff: ' ' fe' i it Z Ia g , ., . Q in fr ma.. 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Adrienne Sohn Barry Spiers Mitchell Steller Dennis Stephenson Jeff Stevens Bill Stewart J oe Stokes Larry Stoner Bernard Swiderski Jackie Sykes James Sykes Sharon Synold Tony Tacchia Ron Tallman Mary Jo Terlep Jim Testa Chuck Thannert Nancy Trepel Kathy Turk Kathy Vadeboncoeur Patricia Viano Bud Vicich Dennis Vitanovec John Voight George Vrakas 52 Jennifer Rogers Arthur Rojo Dennis Rowan Michael Russell Ron Ruth Donald Ryan Carol Sahler John Sandberg Nancy Sanders Elaine Saper Duane Schoffstoll Darlene Schoob Bill Schorp Bob Schrader James Schutter Maria Sclavounos Pat Sealy Thomas Sealy JoAnn Seeman Babs Sehring Stephen Seiberling Nancy Shay Robert Shelley George Shimek Kay Sitar Marv Sinchak David Smith Mark Smith ww K 2' it in xx 5? -Xa sv S : assess' ig xv MRM X 'X .24 ,,., V- - , ff gg , A Ev Z':a.,,,, ' .. , 5i' 1 .TQ .. ig: F D . J T My hx 111 . . Am In Anticipation of the Coming Senior Year Tony Vrakas Kathy Vrieze Janice Vroegindewey Patricia Ward Roy Washington Rick Watson Sue Wehrspann Gerald Wheaton Steve Wilkey David Williams Jane Williams Mary Lee Williams Bruce Wilson Larry Woldt Tina Wood Jeff Woods Patricia Workman Cynthia Wright Pamela Wright Pamela Zahm Larry Zaring E! 2? 4 . r SY .. . 2233? Je Pictures not available Richard Ashley Pam Betti Barbara Blank Greg Bolz Arthur Dosher Marcia Dunn Michael Evans Sandy Gaines Robert Geist Richard Glass Roxanne Herwitz Judy Hoffer Phyllis Holmes John Horn Tony Izzarelli Myron James Pat Kellogg Brad Leahy Joe Legan Howell Lind Linda Magee Lorraine Matthews Ella Jane McConnell Thomas Osmus Joy Rambo Tom Reim Judy Ritter Konstantine Rousonelos Judy Rudisil Elmer Shear Ronald Smego Karen Torkelson Jerry Watson Cecelia Weber Amelia Williams Jeanne Wyne i X A'-'cries SENIGRS As the senior year begins, there are tests to take and applications to fill out, but all of these efforts will be rewarded as the year ends with graduation. 1 R 6 Sue Warfel - Editor Senior Class Officers Pave The Way CRAIG MCKEOWN---President The class of '65 was the first to graduate from Joliet Township West. On this class rested much of the re- sponsibility of starting organizations and setting new traditions---a school song, a mascot, a nickname, and more. Craig, Mark, Kay, JoAnne, Jane, and John were the pace Setters for this MARK HOFFER---Vice President S. JOANNE STEFANICH---Treasurer class. Their efforts along with that of the counselors, Mr. Enderson and Mr. Vanko, proved very gratifying. The students, along with the class officers, produced a senior year full of success and fond memories. KAY BOORAS---Secretary Social Chairmen--JANE SCHIEK and JOHN HONIOTES SUSAN ACHTERBERG College Prep: Orchestra 152,35 G.A.A. 15253545 Tri Hi Y 45 Orchestra Club 1,2,35 Junior Achievement 4, Vice-President 45 Yearbook Representative 15 Junior Red Cross Representative 2,45 Student Office Worker 35 Operetta Orchestra 1,2,3. CARNELL ADAMS Vocational Mechanics: Lettermen's Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals: Basket- ball, Volleyball. STANLEY ADAMS Trade Industrial: Intramural Volleyball5 Football 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 45 Wrestling 2,45 Track 2,3,4. LARRY AGAZZI College Prep: Future Teachers of America 3,45 Debate 1,2,3,45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Science Club 1,25 Vice-President 15 Crew Cut Capers 35 Speech Activities 4, President 45 Chess Club 152, President 25 Lab Assistant 2,35 Newspaper 2,45 Monitor 45 Today Announcer 45 Wrestling 4. TERRY GAIL ALEXANDER Secretarial: Future Homemakers of America 15 Monitor 2. KATHY ALLEN College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2535 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,45 Freshmen Chorus, Secretary5 Sophomore Chorus: A Cappella Choir 3,45 Operetta 35 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 45 Student Council 1,2,35 Newspaper Staff 45 Monitor 4. BARBARA ANN ALLEY Business: Distributive Education 45 Yearbook Representative 2. DALE ANDERSON College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Student Conductor 45 German Club 1,2,3,4: Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 25 Yearbook Underclassmen Editor 45 Speech Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Track 1,2,35 Cross Country 2. DAVID ANDERSON General: tTransfer from Gardner-South Wilmington High School, Gardner, Illinois, 19641. NAIDA ANDERSON College Prep: tTransfer from Monticello Prep School, Alton, Illinois, 196435 Future Homemakers of America 4, Vice-President 45 Junior Achieve- ment 4. NANCY ANDERSON General: Student Office Worker 35 Red Cross Representative 2. SHARON ANDERSON College Prep: Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorus5 General Choir 35 G.A.A. 15 Medical Careers Club 4. From Joliet West come the memories LINDA ANDREASEN Business Education: Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorus5 Library As- sistant. RICHARD ARIAGNO College Prep: Science Club 45 Student Office Worker 15 Football 1,2,45 Wrestling 1,2,3. BOB ARNOLDI College Prep: Newspaper 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. MARY ARTHUR College Prep: G.A.A. 15 Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus5 Inner Choir5 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Speech Club 45 National Honor Society 4. NAOMI ATKINS Business: G.A.A. 35 Monitor 3,45 Red Cross Representative 35 Yearbook Representative 45 Prom Committee 3. RAYMOND AULTZ College Prep. 57 PAT AVERY College Prep: Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4: G.A,A. 1,2. MAUREEN BAILLIES College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 4: Modern Dance Club 1,2,3: Ballet Club 1,2,3: Tumbling Club 1,21 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4, All State Orchestra 3,4, District 4: French Club 1: Operetta l,2,3,4: J Hi Journal 2,3: Prom Committee 3: Cheerleader 3,4. JUDITH LYNN BAKOS College Prep: Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Secretary 4: Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Service Chairman 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: French Club 1: Thespians 1,2: Teens Against Cancer 4: National Honor Society 4: Monitor 2: Yearbook Representative 2,3: Prom Committee 3: Student Council Senate 4. DOUG BARNES General. JAYNE BARRINGER College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Red Cross Representative 1: Student Office Worker 1,3. JUDY BARRINGER College Prep: G.A.A. 2: Monitor 2,3: Red Cross Representative 2. JIM BAUDINO College Prep: Red Cross l,2: Yearbook Representative 2: Monitor 2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,4: Golf 3. JAMES BEACH College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4: Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Yearbook Representative 4: Track 1. ROBERT R. BENSEN College Prep: Amateur Radio Club 2,3: Chess Club 1: Latin Club 3: Journal Representative 1: Yearbook Representative 2: Monitor 2: Tennis 4. CHARLES L. BENSON College Prep: Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3: Band l,2,3,4: German Club 1,2, Vice-President 2: National Honor Society 3,4: Yearbook Representative 4. JOHN G. BERDIS Vocational Electric. KATHLEEN BERGE College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. l,2: Monitor 3: Student Office Worker 3: Prom Committee 3. of our senior year...the excitement of the first day, 58 CHERIE ANN BERGMAN College Prep: G.A.A. 1: Future Homemakers of America 2,3,4, Historian 3, President 4: Future Teachers of America 2: Junior Achievement 2, Secretary 2: Yearbook Representative 2: Monitor 2: Prom Committee 3: Red Cross 3. PHYLLIS BERTSCH Freshman Chorus: Office Occupation 4. BONNIE BICK Secretarial: CTransfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois, 19629: Tri Hi Y 2: Office Occupations 4, Treasurer 4: Future Homemakers of America. ROBERT BIERNAT College Prep: tTransfer from Joliet Catholic High, Joliet, Illinois, 1963J: Spanish Club. JOHN C. BISKE College Prep: Chess Club 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3,4, State Ensemble Contest: Orchestra 4: Prom Lighting Co-Chairman 3: Tennis 2, SALLIE BLAIR College Prep: Junior Thespians 1: All-School Play 1: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Freshman Chorus: Sopho- more Chorus: General Choir 3: Gym Dandy 1,2: Tumbling Club 1,2,3: French Club 4, Secretary 4: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Future Teachers of America: Monitor 3: Yearbook Representative 3: Red Cross Representative 3: Prom Committee 3: Lab Assistant 4. meeting our old TOM BRUMUND College Prep: Monitor 2: Cross Country 2,3,4: Basketball 2: Track I,2,4. MARNA BRYAN College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sporthead 4: Future Nurses of America 1,2,3: Medical Careers Club 4: Red Cross 4: Tri Hi Y 1: Red Cross Repre- sentative 4: Monitor 3: Prom Committee 3. ROBERT BUCCIARELLI College Prep: Physics Club 3: Lettermen Club 4: Monitor 2,3: Library Assistant 3: Yearbook Representative 3: Prom Committee 3: Student Office Worker 4: Red Cross Representative 2: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling. 1,2,3,4: Track 1: Intramural Ping Pong. RON BUCCIARELLI College Prep: Physics Club 3: Red Cross Representative 3: Yearbook Sports Editor 4: Lettermen Club 4: Prom Photography Chairman 3: Foot- ball 2,4: Basketball 2: Wrestling 1: Track 1. ALAN BUEHLER College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Lettermen Club 4: Monitor 3: Prom Committee 3: Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2: Golf 1,2. NANCY CABLE I Q College Prep: tTransfer from Lakewood High, Lakewood, Ohio, 19641. JANET BLATCHLEY College Prep: National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Thespians 1, President 1: National Thespians 2,3,4: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,2: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: Innerchoir Ensemble 2: General Choir 3: A Cappella 4: Properties Chairman Of All School Play 2: Monitor 3: Prom Committee 3: Honor Guide 3. RONALD BOE Vocational: Debate 1,2: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3, Rifle Team 2,3: N.D.C.C. 4, Officer 4, Rifle Team 4. KAY BOORAS College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3: American Field Service 3: National Honor Society 3,4: Yearbook 3,4, Social Editor 3, Co-Editor-In-Chief 4: Student Council Board 4: Junior Thespian 2: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Tri Hi Y 3: Senior Class Secretary 4: Monitor 2: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Student Office Worker 1,3: Principal's Committee on Student Affairs 4: Americans Abroad Finalist: Honor Guide For Graduation 3: Homecoming Senior Court Attendant. JOHN BORUM College Prep: Choir 1,2: Operetta 1: R.O.T.C. 1: Red Cross Representative 2: Prom Committee 3: Tennis 2. NICOLE A. BOURQUE College Prep: tTransfer from Towson Catholic High School, Towson, Maryland, 19643. VIRGINIA BOWEN General: Freshman Chorus 1: Co-op Office Occupations: Monitor 3. JEFF BRAY College Prep: Hi Y 1,2,3,4: German Club 1,2,3: Prom Committee 3: Monitor 4: Baseball 1,2: Basketball l,2: Tennis 1,2. RAY BRIXEY College Prep: French Club 1: Alchemists Anonymous 4: Boosters Club 1,4: Monitor Club 4: Intramural: Volleyball 1,2,4: Basketball 4. LARRY BROSKE College Prep: Monitor 2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1,2: Track 4. STUART A. BROWN College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4: French Club 1,2: Red Cross Representative l,4: District Science Fair 3: Golf 4. SUE BROWN College Prep: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: General Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Tri Hi Y 2,3,4: Future Nurses 1,2: All School Play 4: Monitor 2: Office Worker 4. DARLENE BRUGNARA College Prep: G.A.A. 2,4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: General Choir: Girl's Chorus: Future Nurses 1: Monitor 2. friendsmsome new... 59 COLLEEN CAREY College Prep: G.A.A. 1: Future Homemakers of America 1: Future Nurses of America 1,2,3: Medical Careers Club 4, President 4: Tri Hi Y 4: Student Office Worker 2: Monitor 2. VIANNE CAREY College Prep: Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Student Conductor 4: Future Teachers of America 4: Red Cross 4: Monitor 2: Operetta 2,3,4: Vespers 2,3,4: Honors Concert. RON CARLOSS College Prep. RAY CARLSON College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 4: Junior Achievement 3: Student Librarian 1: Student Office Worker 4: Red Cross Representative 4: Track 1,3,4. RICHARD CARPENTER General. KEN CARTER College Prep: R.O.T.C. 1. JIM CECI College Prep: Band l,2,3,4: Golf 4. GIGI JANE CHALSTROM College Prep: Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4: G.A.A. 1,3: Red Cross 2,33 Thespians 3,4: Tri Hi Y l,2,3, Social Chairman 1, Secretary 2: Freshman Chorus: Boosters 1,2,3: Monitor 2: Prom Committee 3. NORMA CHANEY College Prep: Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, President 2, Treasurer 1, Social Chairman 3: Council 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Latin Club 3,4, Vice-President 3: Student Council Senate 4: Boosters l,2,3,4: Monitor 2: Prom Committee 3. JAMES CHAPLIN College Prep: Red Cross: Pep Club 4, President 4: Ushers Club 1,2,3. SANDRA LYNN CHENEY General: Junior Achievement 2,3, Personnel Director 3, Assistant Secre- tary 3: All-School Play 3, Make-up 2, Scenery 2: Three One Acts 2: Junior Thespians 1: Speech Activities Club 3: Yearbook Representative 3. J UDITH CHESS G,A.A. 4. the anticipation of the first football game... AL CHIDSEY P College Prep: Wrestling 1: Football 4. MARY CLARK , Distributive Education: G.A,A. 1: Tri Hi Y 1: Future Homemakers of America 4, Historian 4: Student Librarian 3: Monitor 2. LAWRENCE COHEN - College Prep: Hi Y 2: Red Cross Representative 1,2: Monitor 2,3: Prom Committee 3: Intramurals: Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 3,4. TOM COLWELL College Prep: Wrestling 4. RUTH CONVERSE College Prep: Orchestra l,2,3,4: French Club 3,4, President 4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Ballet Club 3: Red Cross Representative 3: American Field Service 4: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: All School Play 4: National Honor Society 3,4. DOUGLAS COOVER College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Student Conductor 4: Orchestra 4. 60 GEORGE W. CORUM JR. College Prep: Key Club 4: R.O.T.C. 1,21 Monitor 2,31 Football 2: Wrestling 43 Baseball 4. RICHARD CRAIG College Prep: Student Council Senate 4: Football 1,41 Wrestling 2,3: Track l.2,3,4. JOYCE CROWTHER College Prep: Freshman Chorus, Publicity Chairman: Sophomore Chorus, Publicity Chairman: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Tri Hi Y l,2,3, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2: General Choir 3: Thespians 1: Student Council 1,2.3.4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Priricipal's Committee on Student Affairs 4: Screening Com- mittee for New Schools 3: National Honor Society 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Monitor 2: Red Cross Representative 1.2. ROBERT CRAUGHWELL Agriculture: Future Farmers of America. DAVE CULYAT . College Prep: French Club 4: Monitor 2,3,4: Intramural Tennis. JAMES DARR Vocational Mechanics: tTransfered from Sommerset Senior High, Soui- merset, Pennsylvania, 19635. JEFF DAVIS College Prep: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, President 4: National Thespians 2,3,4: Student Council Board 4: Madrigals 3,4: Operetta l,3: All-School Play 3, Lead 3: Dramatic Lead 2: Monitor 2: Football l,2. JUDYJEAN DAVIS D College Prep: Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Chorus, General Choir 3: Operetta 3: Tri Hi Y l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 1: Future Teachers of America 2,3,4: Future Homemakers of America 1: G.A.A. 1.2: Journal Representative 1,2: All School Play 2,3,4g Thespians 2,35 Contest Play 3: Prom Committee 3: Speech Activities 4: Monitor 2, MIKE DAUM General: tTransferred from Eisenhower High, Decatur, Illinois, 19611: Distributive Education 4, President 4: Yearbook Representative 2,35 French Club 2,3: Baseball 1,2g Football 2,3: Golf 3,4. TOM DE HEER D College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4: Earth Science Club 1: Red Cross Repre- sentative. JUDY DENARDO A Business Education: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Student Office Worker 2. JOE DEROSA College Prep: Monitor 3. watching the band march... Homecoming-- CAROL ANN DIDESIDERIO College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4g G.A.A. 1,2g National Thes- pians 3,4: French Club 4: Monitor 3: Yearbook Representative 2,3: Journal Representative 3. LARRY DIGIUSTO Trade-Industrial: Distributive Education 4: Red Cross 4. HAZEL ROBERTA DOUGHERTY College Prep: Future Homemakers of America 1: Math Club 4: Prom Committee 3: Spanish Club 4: Lab Assistant 4. GENE DUCKMANTON Vocational Auto. ANDREW DULKA, JR. College Prep. LIBBY EASTIN General: Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,4: Student Office Worker 3. 61 KAY EASTON General: tTransfer from Mattoon High, Mattoon, Illinois, 19631: Tri Hi Y 2: G.A.A. 1: Future Teachers of America 1: Distributive Education 4, Vice-President 4. ROBERT EMERICK College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 4: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Track l,2,3,4. KAREN ENGELMAN College Prep: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1: Future Teachers of America 2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2: General Choir 3: Girls, Chorus 4: Operetta Orchestra 1: Operetta 3: Speech Activities Club 4: National Thespians 3,4: Senior Play Committee 2,3,4: Contest Play 3: Prom Committee 3. GEORGE ENICH College Prep: Alchemists Anonymous 4: Intramural Football 1. JOSEPH J. ENICH College Prep: Boys' Glee Club 1, Treasurer 1: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Operetta 2,3: Boys' Ensemble 2,3: Intramural Football 1: Track Manager 1: Baseball 1,2,3,4. JEANNE ERICSSON College Prep: French Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4: Tri Hi Y 3,4: Red Cross Representative 1,2,3,4: Future Teachers of America 4: Biology Club 2: German Club 4: Japanese Language Club 1: Russian Language Club 1: Prom Committee Co-Chairman 3: Student Council Senate 4. GARY EVANS College Prep: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Gllee Club 1: Operetta 2,3: Basket- ball 1: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Intramurals Volleyball 2: Basketball 2,3. MARY VIRGINIA EVERTS College Prep: tTransfer from North Farmington High, Farmington, Michigan, 19633: Tri Hi Y 4, Sergeant at Arms 4: Pep Club 4. LOUISA FAHRNER College Prep: tTransfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois, 19641: Tri Hi Y 4. GWEN FAVRETTO College Prep: Red Cross Representative 1,23 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4, President 3, Social Chairman 3,4, Council 3, Secretary 3: G.A.A. 1,2: Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 3: Student Office Worker 3,4. PAUL M. FISH College Prep: tCapitol Page School, Washington, D.C., January 1963- September 19639: National Thespians 1,2,3: National Forensic League 1,2,3: Speech Activities Club 4: Key Club 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: General Choir 3, Treasurer 3: Teens Against Cancer 3: Contest Play 1, Lead 1: All-School Play 3,4: Best Actor's Award 1: Football 1. JOHN J. FLAHIVE JR. General: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3, Drill Team 1: N.D.C.C. 4. the bonfire, and the parade... Oh! those first PEGGY FORBES College Prep: National Honor Society.3,4: Future Teachers of America 4: Future Homemakers of America 4: G.A.A. 1: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Library Club 2,3: Library Assistant 2,3,4: Red Cross Representative 4. DOUGLAS FORNANGO College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4: American Field Service 2,3,4, President 3, Chairman 4: Boys' Glee Club 1: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Librarian 4: Madrigals 4: Operetta 2,3: Key Club 3,4: Chess Club 1, President 1: Debate 1: French Club 3: Yearbook Representative 1: Crew-Cut Capers Co-Ordinator 4: Today Announcer 4: Tennis 3, Man- ager. JOAN FOX College Prep: G.A.A. 1: Monitor 3. ROSE MARIE FOXWORTH Business Education: G.A.A. 1: Prom Committee 3. LAWRENCE FRATTINI College Prep: Ushers Club 1,2,3, President 3: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3, Non Com- missioned Officers Club 3: N.D.C.C. 4, Officers Club 4, Drill Team 4: Future Teachers of America 4. JERRY FULTZ College Prep. 62 LAURA FURLANE College Prep: G.A.A. 1,25 Red Cross Representative 1,25 Tri Hi Y 45 Future Nurses 3,4. SHARON FUSE Secretarial: tTransfer from Providence High School, Joliet Illinois, 19623 Future Homemakers of America 15 Yearbook Representative 35 Red Cross Representative 4. LINDA GABRIELSON Secretarial: G.A.A. 15 Operetta 3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorusg Inner Choir: Ensemble: A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 45 Yearbook Representative 15 Red Cross 25 Monitor 35 Prom Committee 3. TOM GALLAGHER College Prep: Russian Club 15 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1,2. JANA SUE GATES College Prep: G.A.A. 15 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorus5 Yearbook Representative 2. MARY LOU GATES College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,45 Boosters Club 1,25 Gym Dandy 15 French Club 2,35 Monitor 1,2,35 Band Librarian 1,2,3,4. JANE E. GHILAIN Business: Tri Hi Y 2,35 Monitor 2,35 Vice President of CO-OP. PATRICIA GOETSCHEL Business: G.A.A. 1,25 CO-OP 45 Freshman Chorus. RICHARD GOULD College Prep: fTransfer from Boston Technical High School, Boston, Massachusetts, 19631. JUNE PENNY GRAHAM Business Education. ROBERT J. GREGG College Prep: National Honor Society 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 German Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Wrestling 15 Hi Y 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Intra- mural Basketball 1,3,4. KEN GRIFFIN College Prep: National Thespian Society 1,2,3,45 Publicity Manager 35 French Club 15 Prom Committee 3. report cards...our broken hearts... DONNA GROHNE College Prep: Latin Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,35 Gold Band Sponsor 45 Operetta Orchestra 1,2,35 District and State Music Contest 1,2,35 Cheerleader 25 Honor Guide for Graduation 35 Sophomore Class Representative for Orchestra: Social Chairman for Orchestra 35 Monitor 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Modern Dance Sporthead 45 Modern Dance Club 1,2,3,4. JEANNE GRUENWALD College Prep: G.A.A. 15 Tri Hi Y 2,3,45 French Club 2, Boosters Club 45 Monitor 2,35 Yearbook Representative 25 Red Cross 2,35 Prom Com- mittee 3. MICHAEL GUFFEY College Prep: Track 15 Golf 25 Football 2,3. JAMES GUNTER College Prep: Monitor 2,35 Intramural Bowling 1,2,3. CAROLE GURSH College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Honorary Ballet Club 1,25 Honorary Modern Dance Club 1,25 Boosters 25 Prom Committee 35 Student Office Worker 4. PAUL HAGEN College Prep: R.O.T.C. 152,35 N.D.C.C. 45 Officers Club 45 Monitor 3. 63 RICH HAMILTON Industrial. GWEN HAMMER General. NEAL HAMMOND College Prep: Audio-Visual 3: Monitor 4: Track I: Baseball. TINIA HARSHA Business: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: General Choir 3: CO-OP Office Occupations 4: Junior Red Cross l,2. DANIEL HASENJAEGER College Prep: Chess Club: Visual Aids: Track: Baseball. GEORGE HAUSMAN College Prep: Band l,2,3,4: Quartermaster 4: Wrestling l,2,4: Track 1,3. JOHN HAYES Cgggge Prep: LTransfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois, MICHAEL HAYNES College Prep: Distributive Education 4: Cross Country 2: Basketball 2. SUZANNE HEANEY Business Education: G.A.A.: Future Homemakers of America, Student Office Worker 4. LINDA RAE HEGSTAD College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: General Choir 3: Boosters Club l,2,3,4: Yearbook Representative 3: Latin Club 4: Monitor 2,3: Prom Committee 3: Honor Guide for Graduation 3: Robert M. Adam Award 3. JOHN HELLING College Prep: tTransfer from Joliet Catholic High, Joliet, Illinois, 19633. DANIEL HENKEL College Prep: Latin Club 3,4: Student Office Worker 2: College Office Worker 2: Monitor 2. Grovers Corners in the JON HENNING . College Prep: Red Cross Representative 3: Wrestling l,2,3,4: Cross Country 2,3. ALVIN HENSLEY General: tTransfer from Coal City Township High School, Coal City, Illinois, 19643. LARRY HERATH College Prep: National Honor Society 4: J.T.H.S. and Junior College Amateur Radio Club 2: Key Club 4: Band 1: Secretary of Key Club 4: Treasurer of Amateur Radio Club 2. DENISE HICKMAN College Prep: Junior Achievement 2,3: Sales Manager 2: Red Cross Representative 2,3,4. DEA,N HICKS College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4: President 4: Orchestra 2,3,4: Booster Club, 2,3,4: Golf l. SALLY HIETT Business: CTransfer from Wiley High School, Terre Haute, Indiana, 19641. 64 DAPHNE HILL College Prep: tTransfer fro New Trier High School, 19623, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Boosters 2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Monitor 3,4: Red Cross Representative 3: Officer Club 4, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4. JANET MARIE HILLER College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. l,2,3.4: Speedaway Sporthead: French Club 1,2,3,4: Boosters' Club 1,2,3,4: Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, President 1, Secretary 3, Council 1,3: Monitor 3: Prom committee 3: Science Fair 2: Honor Guide for Graduation 3. ROGER HILLER College Prep: Intramural Football 2. JAY HIMES College Prep: Prom Committee 3: Track 1: Intramural Basketball 1: Cross Country 2: Intramural Basketball 4. SANDY HINTON College Prep: Student Council Senate 4: Freshman Chorus Secretary: Sophomore Chorus Secretary: A Cappella Choir 3,4, Treasurer 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3,41 G.A.A. 1,2. RICHARD HIRSCH College Prep: Band l,2,3,4: Earth Science Club 1,2. DAN HOAG Business: tBradley Bourbonnais Community High School, Bradley, Illinois, 19649. CO-OP Office Occupation Club 4. ROBERT S. HODGDON College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Band 1,2,3,4: Letterman's Club 4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Football 2: Cross Country 3. MARK HOFFER College Prep: Key Club 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 4: Senior Class Vice- President: Student Council Board 4: Principal's Committee on Student Affairs 4: Prom Committee: Cross Country 4: Golf 1,2,3,4: Intramural Golf 1: Intramural Basketball 1,3,4. CECELIA HOFFMAN College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2: Future Home- makers of America l,2,3,4, Secretary 3: Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4: Booster's 4: Honor Guide for Graduation 3. CATHY HONIOTES College Prep: Freshman Chorus 1: Sophomore Chorus 2: A Cappella 3,4, Secretary 4: Madrigals 4: Operetta 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3: Student Council Senate 4: A.F.S. Representative 2,3: Red Cross Representative 4: Prom Committee 3. JOHN P. HONIOTES College Prep: Key Club 3,4: A Cappella Choir 3,4: Boy's Glee Club 1: General Choir 2: Operetta 1,2,3,4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Class Boy's Social Chairman: Student Council Board 4: Principal's Committee on Student Affairs 4: Prom Committee 3: Mr. Football King 4: Yearbook Representative 3,4: Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 1,4. all-school playmmelodies that lingered on TOM HOOPER Vocational Auto: Cross Country 2: Wrestling. 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,4. MARK HORWITZ College Prep: History Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Biology Club 2: Student Office Worker 2: Library Assistant 3. THOMAS HOUSE College Prep: Intramural Football 1. JAMES HOWERTON College Prep: CRockford East High School, Rockford, Illinois, 19641, Officers Club 4: Future Teachers of America 4. ROBERT HREHOR College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4: Monitor 2. CAROL HRIVNAK College Prep: G.A.A. 1,3,4: Tri Hi Y 2,3,4: Student Council 3: Student Council Senate 4: Chorus 1,2,3: Spanish Club 2: Future Teachers of America 2,31 Pep Club 4: Operetta 3: Freshman Chorus Librarian: Junior Class Secretary: Red Cross Representative 4: Monitor 2,4: Journal Representative 3. 65 ELIZABETH HUBER Business Education: CO-OP Office Occupations 4. SALLY HUEY College Prep: Student Council 1,2,3, Board 4: Freshman Chorus, Treas- urer: Sophomore Chorus Treasurer: Pep Club 4, Vice-President 4: National Honor Society 4: Journal Representative 1,2: Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3: Yearbook Senior Class Editor Assistant 4: Girls' Social Chairman 3: Principals Com- mittee on Student Affairs 4: Screening Committee for new Schools 3: Journal Representative 1,2: Freshman Homecoming Court: G.A.A. 1,3. VICTORIA ELIZABETH HUNTER College Prep: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Student Council Senate 4: Future Homemakers of America 1: J-Hi Journal 3: Tiger Tales Advertising Editor 4: Booster's Club 1,2,3,4: Monitor 2: Yearbook Representative 3: Prom Committee 3. CONNIE HURST Business Education: G.A.A. 1: CO-OP Club, President 4. GREGORY HUTSON College Prep: F.F.A. 2,3,4: Letterman Club 3,4: Cross Country 2,3,4, Captain 4: Track 1,2,3,4: Football. JAMES C. JACKSON College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 3: Newspaper Staff 4, Busi- ness Manager 4: Boosters l,2,3,4: Monitor 3: Prom Committee 3: Track 4. SHARON JAMES Business Education: D.O. 4: Red Cross Representative 2,3: Prom Com- mittee 3. CHARLES JEKABSONS College Prep: Amateur Radio Club 2: Track 1: Cross Country 2: Intra- mural Basketball, Table Tennis. CAROL JOHNSON General: G.A.A.2,3,4. DEAN JOHNSON College Prep: Junior Achievement 3,4: Library Assistant 1,4: Football Manager 4: Baseball Manager. DONALD JOHNSON College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Freshmen Boy's Chorus: Lettermen's Club 4: Boosters Club 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Co-Sports Editor 4: Tennis I,2,3,4: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4: Intramural Bowling 3. JUDITH JOHNSON College Prep: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Future Teachers of America 4: Future Homemakers of America 1: Freshman Chorus: Red Cross 3,4, Vice-President 4: French Club 1: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Newspaper Circulation Editor 4: Monitor 2: Student Council Senate 4. long after the concertsmwasted midnight oil 66 THELMA JOHNSON College Prep: Future Teachers of America 3: Monitor 3: American Field Service Representative 3. WAYNE JOHNSON Business Administration: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Track 4. MARY KATHRYN JOLLEY General: Freshman Chorus: Student Office Worker 3,4. LAWRENCE JONES College Prep: National Honor Society 4: Biology Club 1,21 Math Club 4: Journal Representative 2: A Cappella Choir 3,4: General Choir 2: Boy's Glee Club 1: Operetta 3,4: Spanish Club 2: Physics Club 3: Usher's Club 1: Future Teachers of America l,2: History Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Biology Club Secretary 2: Math Club Vice-President 4: Library Assistant 1,2: Intramural Bowling 1. SAMUEL O. JONES College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: German Club 1,2,3,4: R.O.T.C. l,2,3,4, Drill Team 1,2,3, N.C.O.'s Club 3, Treasurer 3, Officers Club 4: Biology Club l,2: Physics Club 3: Alchemists Anonymous 4: German Club Vice-President 3, President 4: Junior Achievement 2, Vice-President of Production 2: Intramural Bowling 1,4: Library Assistant 1. TOM JONES College Prep: German Club 1,2: Library Assistant 1: Tennis 2. DAVID JONTES College Prep: Band l,2,3,4, Section Leader 4: Orchestra 4: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Hi Y 2,3,4: Track 1: Golf 2. EARNEST JORDAN General LINDA JORGENSEN . College Prep: Junior Thespians 1: National Thespians 2,3: Speech Activ- ities Club 4: Student Council Senate 4: G.A.A. 1,2: American Field Service Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4: Boosters 1,2,3: Pep Club Board 4: Freshman Chorus, Publicity Chairman: A Cappella Choir 4: Gym Dandy 1: One Act Plays 1: All-School Play 2,3,4, Lead 2, Scenery 3: Student Office Worker 3,4: Prom Committee Chairman 3. CHET JUNE College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 4: Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 3: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Library Assistant 1: Journal Representative 1: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Yearbook Representative 3: Yearbook Business Manager 4: Speech Club 4: All-School Play 4: Student Announcer ' 4. VIRGINIA JURICIC General: G.A.A. 1: Future Homemakers of America 1: Boosters Club 4: Red Cross Representative l,2,3,4. ALAN KAMHI College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Student Council Senate 4: Boys Glee Club 1: General Choir 2: A Cappella 3,4: Madrigals 4: Operetta 3,4: N.D.C.C. 1,2,3,4: Non-Commissioned Officers Club 3: Officers Club 4: Drill Team 2,3: Debate 1: Biology Club 1,2: History Club 3: Key Club 4: Junior Achievement 2: Homeroom Representative for Yearbook 4: All School Play 4: Prom Committee 3: Intramurals: Badminton 2: Bowling 1,4. 1 PAT KANE General: Student Office Worker 4. BILL KASTEN General: Football l,2: Basketball 1,2,3,4. 4 JERRY KIELIAN College Prep: Key Club: Football 2: Baseball 1. JIM KILGOS College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Assistant Drum Major 4: Orchestra 3,4: Team Teaching Chairman 2: Prom Committee 3: Intramural Volleyball 4. GLEN KIRK College Prep: Lettermen's Club 4: Newspaper 4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Intramurals: Basketball l,2,3,4: Bowling 2,3. : WILBUR KLEIN College Prep: tTransfer from South Bend Central High: South Bend, A r Indiana, 19649: Varsity Swimming 4: Tennis 1: Pep Club 4. as we studied for semester exams... ROBERT KNORR Vocational Mechanics: Intramural Basketball l,2. ED KOCA Business: CTransfer from Coal City Township High, Coal City, Illinois, 19633: Distributive Education Club 4. DAVID KOIVULA College Prep: CTransfer from Waukegan Township High, Waukegan, Illinois, 19623: Lettermen's Club 4: Prom Committee 3: Newspaper 4: Football 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4. MARIA KONC General: G.A,A. 1,2: Future Homemakers of America 1: Red Cross Representative 1,2: Monitor 3. TED KONIUSZY College Prep: Intramural Bowling 1,2,3. HENRY KOPPELMAN Trade Industrial: Track 3. 67 BILL KOPPEN General: Intramurals: Bowling 2, Football 2. BRIAN KRAMERIC College Prep: Student Office Worker 1: Yearbook Representative 2,3: Track 1. BARRY KRAUSE College Prep: Chess Club 1. KARL KRUEGER College Prep: Band 1,2: Alchemists Anonymous 4. RITA KSIAZAK General. BEVERLY RAE KURTZ College Prep: Orchestra l,2: Orchestra Club 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: General Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Operetta 3,41 Speech Club 4: Future Teachers of America 4: German Club 4: Red Cross Representative 2: Prom Com- mittee 3. BOB LAATZ College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Lettermen's Club: Basketball 1,2: Cross Country 2,3: Baseball 1,2,3.4. MARY LAGRIMINI General: G.A.A.: Red Cross Representative: Monitor 4. PETE LAMBERSON College Prep: Newspaper 4: Cross Country 2: Football 4. TOM LAMBETH College Prep: Baseball 2,4: Intramural Basketball 4. RICHARD GREGORY LANHAM College Prep: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3, Non Commissioned Officers Club 3: N.D.C.C. 4, Officers' Club 4: Drill Team 1,2,3,4: Physics Club 2,3: History Club 2: Monitor 2: Student Office Worker 2. JOHN LAPSHANSKY College Prep: tTransfer from West Senior High, Aurora, Illinois, 19623: Red Cross Representative 2: Spanish Club 2: Lettermen's Club 4: A Cap- pella 3,4: Madrigals 4: Prom Committee 3: All-State Choir, State Solo Contest CVocalJ: Football 3,4: Baseball 3,4. the future struggle to change our schedules... GERRY LARSON I ' General: G.A.A. l,2: Junior Red Cross 3: Junior Achievement 4: Monitor 2: Student Librarian 1,4. JUDY LAVAZZA College Prep: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3: Future Homemakers of America 1: Crew Cut Capers 3,4: Monitor 2,3: Student Office Worker 3: Yearbook Repre- sentative l',2,3: Prom Committee 3. LAWRENCE LEFF ' College Prep: Chess Club 1: Library Assistant 1: Journal Representative 1: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. BETSY LENZ U College Prep: French Club 4, Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Future Nurses of America 1: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Orchestra Club 1,2,3,4: Red Cross Representative 2: Operetta Orchestra 4: Student Office Worker 4: Prom Committee 3: Adam Award 1: Honor Guide 3: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. JOE LEGAN General: Football 1,2: Track 2. CLARE LENTINE Business Education: Future Homemakers of America 2: Distributive Edu- cation 1,2. 68 DOREEN LESH College Prep: Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 French Club 23 G.A.A. 2: Student Office Worker 4. GERRY LESTER College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4, President 43 French Club 1,23 National Forensic League I,2,3,4Q Debate 13 Extemp 1,23 Original Oratory ' 23 Yearbook Faculty Editor 43 Monitor 2g Red Cross Representative 13 Prom Committee 33 Adam Award 33 State Original Oratory Contest 2. LAWRENCE HARRY LEVY College Prep: National Honor Society 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Lettermen's Club 43 Yearbook Representative 43 Prom Committee 33 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball lg Tennis 3. BILL LEWANDOWSKI General: fTransfer from Joliet Catholic High, Joliet, Illinois, 196213 Cross Country 4. PAMELA ANN LIBERTY College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Head of Activities 43 Future Teachers of America I,2Q American Field Service 2,33 Student Council 1,23 Student Office Worker 23 Gym Office Worker 43 Prom Committee Decorations 3. PATRICIA RAE LIBERTY College Prep: Future Teachers of America I,2Q Student Council 1,23 American Field Service 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 2,3, President 43 Monitor 1. RONALD LIKOVIC Trade-Industrial. ' RICHARD LINDSTROM General: Intramurals: Basketball, Bowling. SUSAN LINGREL College Prep: CTransfer from Rostraver High, Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, 196433 G.A.A. 4. LEONARD LIPINSKI Business Education: Boosters I,2,3,4Q School Play 13 Monitor 1,23 Wres- tling 1. SHARON LIPSEY General: Junior Achievement 3,43 Prom Committee 3. CAROLE LOCKE College Prep: G.A.A. l,2Q Tri Hi Y 2,33 Monitor 2,33 Red Cross Repre- sentative 33 Yearbook Representative 43 National Honor Society 43 Monitor 2,3. and those terrible college boards... HARLOW V. LOCKWOOD College Prep: Newspaper Representative 2,33 Yearbook Representative 33 Prom Committee 33 Student Office Worker 23 Monitor 3,42 Intramurals: Bowling 1, Basketball 1,2,3,4. LINDA LOGAN College Prep: G.A.A. 13 Distributive Education 43 Junior Achievement 3, Vice-President 33 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus: General Choir 33 National Honor Society 4g Tri Hi Y 1, Historian 13 Student Office Worker , 23 Yearbook Representative 4. BERNARD LOVATI College Prep: French Club 2,33 Wrestling 23 Cross Country 2. TOM LOZAR College Prep. JUDY LUTZ College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Guide for Graduation3 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,23 French Club l,2,33 Vice-President 33 Gym Dandy lg Yearbook Staff 2,3,43 Business Manager 3, Co-Editor-In-Chief 43 Yearbook Representative 1,23 Monitor 2,3. FRED MACKAY ' General: QTransfer from Lincoln-Way High, New Lenox, Illinois, 19643. 69 MIKE MAHONEY College Prep: Chess Club 1,2: Monitor 2,3: Yearbook Photographer 3,4: Newspaper Photographer 4: Football 2. JAMES MALONE General. JUDY MALSKY ' Business: tTransfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois, 19621 Future Homemakers of America: Junior Achievement 3,45 Prom Committee GLORIA MANN Business Education. RICHARD MANTHEI College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Newspaper Representative 3: Prom Committee 3: Football 2. CYNTHIA MAREN College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Tri Hi Y 1,2, Vice-President 2: French Club 4: Teens Against Cancer 4: Future Teachers of America l,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Monitor 3: Student Office Worker 3: Prom Committee 3: Honor Guide for Graduation. PAT MASSARELLI General: Amateur Radio Club 2: Audio Visual Aids 1,2. ROSEMARY MASZAK General: Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,4. ALLAN MATTHEWS College Prep: Biology Club 2: Monitor 2: Yearbook Representative 2,3: Football 3,4: Track 4. JACKLYN ANN MCCOMB College Prep: Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Historian 4: Thespians 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 3,4: Tri Hi Y 3: Student Office Worker 2: Ensemble 2: Madrigals 4: Speech Contest 2: All-School Play l,2,3,4, Backstage 2,3,4: Three One-Acts 3,43 Operetta Backstage 2,3,4: State Music Contest 2. TERRY MCCORMICK Vocational Automechanics: tTransfer from Davenport West High, Daven port, Iowa, 19621: Band l,2,3,4. CRAIG MCKEOWN College Prep: Hi Y l,2,3,4, President 1,23 National Honor Society 3,4: Student Council Board 4: Band l,2,3,4, Drum Major 4: Senior Class Pres ident: Prom General Co-Chairman 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Principal's Com mittee on Student Affairs 4: Harvard Book Award 3: Rotary Club Ex- change Student 2: Track 1,2,3,4. FINALLY! ! Easter vacationmthings pick up again... 70 SUSAN MCLENIGHAN College Prep: tTransfer from Richfield Senior High, Richfield, Minnesota, 19641. KENNETH MCMAHEL College Prep: Chess Club 1: Latin Club 3. LINDA MEIER College Prep: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: Inner Choir 2: A Cappella Choir 3,4, Social Chairman 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 4: Tumbling Club 2,33 Latin Club 3: R.O.T.C. Officers Club 43 Prom Committee 3: Monitor 2,3: R.O.T.C. Battalion Sponsor 4. SUSAN MEINERT Business Education: Freshman Chorus: G.A.A. 2. ANNA MEURER Secretarial: Future Homemakers of America 1. JOHN MILLER College Prep: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,4, Drill Team l,2,3, Rifle Team 3,4, Non- Commissioned Officers Club 3, Vice-President 3, Officers Club 4, Treasurer 4. Ln- SANDRA LUELLA MINNTCK General: Future Homemakers of America 4: Red Cross 4. G-LADYS MOFFETT College Prep: French Club 4: Red Cross Representative 3: Newspaper Staff 4: Feature Editor 4: Prom Committee 3: Newspaper Representative 3. MITCHELL MOFFETT College Prep: Wrestling l,2,3,4: Football Manager 2. VICTOR MOLASCHI College Prep. GEORGE MONFERDINI College Prep: German Club 2: Prom Committee 3: Football 1:2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Track 1. JAMES MOORE General: tTransfer from llliopolis High, llliopolis, Illinoisjg Baseball 2,3: Basketball 2. RAYE MOSKY College Prep: CTransfer from Catalina High, Tucson, Arizona, 1963 to Springfield High, Springfield, Illinois, 19645: Student Office Worker 4: Gym Assistant 4: Head Monitor 4. SHARON MUMBOWER Business Education: Distributive Education 4: Future Homemakers of America 1,2. FRED MURPHEY College Prep: Monitor. BARBARA MURRAY College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Future Nurses of America 3: Medical Careers Club 4: Freshman Chorus 1: Junior Achievement 2: Monitor 3. RON MUSICH College Prep. DEBORAH MARIE NELSON College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: Inner Choir: A Cappella Choir 3,43 Madrigals 4: Operetta 3,43 Medical Careers Club 4: Red Cross Representative 4: Honor Guide for Graduation 3. with the Mil Ball...and then the Prom... BOB NEMANICH College Prep: Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Track l,2,3,4. RICHARD NEWTON General: R.O.T.C. l,2,3, N.D.C.C. 4, Non-Commissioned Officers Club 3,4: Prom Committee 3: Football 1. JIM NICHOLSON General: Distributive Education 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4: Track l,2,3: Basketball l,2. LARRY NICKEL College Prep: QTransfer from Lincoln-Way High, New Lenox, Illinois, 19623: Co-Operative Office Occupations: Monitor 2,3: Red Cross Repre sentative 4. FRANK NINOS . I College Prep: Ushers Club 1: National Forensic League 2,35 Librarian 1' Track l,2. PAT NIPPERT . . College Prep: National Honor Society 3,43 G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Trl H1 Y 1,2,3 Secretary 2: Pep Club Board 4: Monitor 3: Honor Guide for Graduation 3' Prom Committee 3. 71 1 DAVID NORDENBERG College Prep: Diversified Occupations 4. GERALD NORMAN Vocational Shop: Monitor 4: Intramural Basketball 1,2: Volleyball 1. BARBARA NURCZYK College Prep: Tri Hi Y 2,3,4: Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Chorus, Monitor 2: Student Office Worker 4. SUE NUSSBAUM Business Education: tTransfer from Providence, Joliet, Illinois, 19621: Tri Hi Y 3,4: Boosters Club 3,4: G.A.A. 4: Junior Achievement 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Student Office Worker 4: Substitute Cheerleader 4. SANDRA OESTRY General: Red Cross Representative 2: Prom Committee 3. DONALD OETTER College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Section Leader l,2,4: Prom Committee 3: German Club 1,2: Key Club 4: Junior Achievement 3: Hi Y 1,2,3,4: Intramural Volleyball 4. RONALD OLROYD College Prep. THOMAS EUGENE OLSEN College Prep: Intramural Basketball 1,2. SUSAN PASTERIS College Prep: Spanish Club 2,3: Future Nurses of America 3: Future Homemakers of America 1: Red Cross Representative 3: Library Assistant 1. CAROL PATTERSON College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Future Teach- ers of America 3: Substitute Cheerleader 4: Boosters Club 1,2,3,4: Red Cross Representative 1,4: Monitor 4: Prom Committee 3: Honor Guide for Graduation 3. KIRMA LYNNE PEARCE College Prep: Orchestra 1,2,3,4, President 4, Treasurer 3: Orchestra Club 1,2,3,4: Orchestra Soloist 4: J.T. String Ensemble 2,3,4: South Suburban Orchestra 2,3: District Orchestra 3,4: All-State Orchestra 4: Operetta Or- chestra 1,2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Yearbook Representative 1: Yearbook Staff 4, Organizations Editor 4: National Thespians 2,3. MICHAEL PENROD College Prep: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 1,2,3,4: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Madrigals 4: Boys Chorus 1: Morning Announcer 4: Red Cross Representative 3: Operetta 1,2,3,4: Tennis 1. the end MUST be here with the last times ... LARRY PERINAR College Prep: Lettermen Club: Prom Committee 3: Monitor 2,3: Baseball 1: Football 2,3,4: Track 4: Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. JAMES PETERBOK College Prep: Lettermens Club 4: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1,2. GEORGE PETERSEN College Prep: fTransfer from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 19623: A Cappella Choir 3,4: N.D.C.C. 1,2,3,4, N.C.O. Club 3, President 4: General Choir 2: Operetta 3,4: Monitor 3: Speech Club 4: Intramural Bowling 2, Basketball 4. GERRY PETERSON College Prep: Future Homemakers of America l,2,3: G.A.A. 1: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, President 4, Publicity West 4: Monitor 2: Prom Committee 3: Red Cross 4: A.F.S. Representative 3: Future Homemakers of America Secretary 1. JIM PHELPS College Prep: Future Farmers of America 2,3,4. ALAN PHILLIPS Vocational Electronics: Monitor 2,3: Football 1,2: Baseball 1. 72 l CELESTE PINNEO College Prep: Freshman Choir. Sophomore Choir, General Choir 3: Girls Choir 3: Girl's Choir 4: Future Homemakers of America 1: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Service Chairman 35 Prom Committee 3: Newspaper Staff 4, As- sistant Advertisement Editor 4. EUGENE PIUNTI, JR. College Prep: Earth Science Club 1: Band l,2,3,4, Squad Leader 4: Or- chestra 4: Track 1,25 Swimming 1,2. PHYLLIS PLAUGHER Business Education: Distributive Education 4, Treasurer 4: Monitor 3. BETSY PODNAR College Prep: Tri Hi Y 3,4: French Club 1,2,3,4: Monitor 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Yearbook Representative 1: Red Cross Representative 4: Student Office Worker. THOMAS PODNAR General: Band l,2,3: Wrestling 1. LONNIE POHL College Prep: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, President 4, Treasurer 1: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Freshman Chorus: Thespians 1: Monitor 3: Prom Committee 3: Newspaper Staff 4. DAVID POLLOCK College Prep: Monitor. DONNA POWERS General: G.A.A. 1: Distributive Education 4: Future Homemakers of America 1, President 15 Red Cross 3. LINDA L. PRATTO College Prep: Cheerleader 4: Gf,A.A. 1,2,3,4: Tumbling Club 1,2,3: Ballet Club 3: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: Boosters 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 4, Girls' Sports Editor 4: Yearbook Representative 4: Red Cross 3: Monitor 2,35 Prom Committee 3. JUNE PUDDICOMBE College Prep: Freshman Chorus, Vice-President: Sophomore Chorus: G.A.A. 1,3,4: German Club 1,2: Yearbook Representative 45 Prom Com- mittee 3: Tri Hi Y 3,41 Distributive Education 4: Thespians 1,25 Monitor 2,3,4: Red Cross Representative. RACHEL LYNN RACK1 General: Future Homemakers of America 1. DONALD JOSEPH RAUB General. the last times in the cafeteria lines, in the gym, JUDY REED College Prep: G.A.A. l,2: Future Teachers of America 2: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: Ensemble: A Cappella Choir 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Madrigals 4: Thespians 2,3,4: One-Acts 2, Best Actress 2: All-School Play 3,4, Lead 3: Adams Award 2: Today Student Co-Ordinator 4: Operetta 3,4g Speech Contest 2,3, State Contest 3: Prom Committee 3: Crew-Cut Capers 3,4. TOM REIM General. SANDRA L. RESIS College Prep: National Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper Staff 3,4: Editor Literary Magazine 4: Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Chorus, General Choir 3: Speech Activities Club 45 Biology Club 2: Newspaper Representative 3,4: Prom Committee 3: Honor Guide for Graduation 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Ballet Club 1,2,3. CHARLENE RHODES Secretarial: tTransfer from Franklin Junior High, Vallejo, California, 19613: Office Occupations 4: Yearbook Representative 3. TERRY RICHARDSON Vocational Electronics: Intramural Basketball 2. JOHN M. RILEY Business Education: tTransfer from Joliet Catholic High, Joliet, Illinois, 19641: Distributive Education 4. 73 CYNTHIA K. RINGO College Prep: G.A.A. 1: Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4, Sergeant At Arms, Social Chairman 3: Monitor 2,3: Office Worker 3: Deans Office Worker 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Yearbook Representative 1: Junior Red Cross 2. SHARON RIZZO Business: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4: Student Office Worker 3,4: Prom Committee 3: Secretary of Office Occupations 4. KATHY ROGERS College Prep: National Thespians 1,2,3: Speech Club 4: American Field Service 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3: Freshman Chorus: A Cappella Choir 4: All-School Play, Lead 4: Monitor 3: Office Worker 4: Journal Representative 2,3: Red Cross Representative 1,2: J.T. American Field Service Exchange Student Finalist 3. JUDITH A. ROLANDO College Prep: Future Teachers of America l,2,3,4, Historian 3: Red Cross 2: G.A.A. l,2,3: Future Homemakers of America 1: Library Club 1: As- sistant Librarian l: Monitor 2: Journal Representative 1. JANICE ROSTELLO College Prep: Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Tumbling Club 1,2,3: Gym Dandy 1: Boosters Club l,2,3,4: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: General Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Operetta 4: A.F.S. Representative 3: Student Office Worker 2. GAIL HELEN ROWE Business: Prom Committee 3: G.A.A. 1: Student Office Worker 4. HAROLD ROWE College Prep: Football 2: Intramural Basketball 2. NANCY RUSS Business: Junior Achievement 3: Tri Hi Y 4: Freshman Chorus: Sopho- more Chorus: G.A.A. 1: Student Office Worker 4: Red Cross Representative 3. CINDY SALTER College Prep: QTransfer from Eastwood Secondary School, Glasgow, Scotland, 19625, Tri Hi Y 2,3,4: Yearbook Representative 3: Student Office Worker 3,4: Prom Committee 3. JERRY SANDBERG College Prep: Band l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 4: Boosters Club 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 3,4, Program Chairman 4: Hi Y 3,4: Yearbook Representative 2: Assistant Yearbook Underclassmen Editor 4: National Honor Society 3,4. Vice-President 4: Wrestling 1,2: Track 2,3: Golf l: Football 4. LESLIE SANDERS General: Track. JOE SANDRETTO General. strolling the halls, the last call slips, ROBERT J. SANFILIPPO College Prep. WAYNE SANFILIPPO General: Future Farmers of America. DARLENE KAY SCHERER Q College Prep: Junior Medical Club 4: Office Worker 4. JANE SCHIEK , D College Prep: Student Council 4: Speech Club 4, Secretary 4: Principals Committee on Student Affairs 4: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Freshman Representative 1, Sporthead 3,4, Board 3: Freshman Chorus, Vice-President: Sophomore Chorus, Vice-President: Yearbook Art Editor 3, Social Editor 4: Gym Dandy 1: Art Club 1,3,4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Class Girl's Social Chairman: G.A.A. Historian 2: Prom Decoration Chairman 3. ANN SCHMID College Prep: Future Teachers of America 1,2,4: Junior Red Cross. 1: Junior Achievement 2, Treasurer 2: German Club 4: G.A.A. 1,2: Librarian 1: Monitor 4. BONNIE SCHOLAR College Prep: Tri Hi Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 4: French Club 2: G.A.A. l,2,3: Boosters Club l,2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Monitor 2,33 Yearbook Representative 2: Red Cross Representative 1: Editor-in-Chief of News- paper 4. 74 MICHAEL SCOTT College Prep: tTransfer from Tennessee Military Institute, Sweetwater. Tennessee, 19643. JANET SEIL Business. CAROL SEITZ General: fTransfer from Plainfield High School, Plainfield, Illinois, 19633. TERRY L. SEVERSON College Prep: N.D.C.C., Drill Team 1, Varsity Drill Team 2,3, Freshman Drill Team Commander 3, N.C.O.'s Club 3, Officers Club 4, Battalion Commander 4, Recipient of Fifth Army Award for Superior Junior Cadet 23 Ushers Club l,2,3g Booster Club I,2,3: Monitor 2,3: German Club 2: Yearbook Representative 1,2,3, Yearbook Academic Editor 4: National Honor Society 3,4. PAUL PETER SHIMEK College Prep: Lettermen's Club 43 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Intramural 1. MICHAEL SHULER College Prep: N.D.C.C. 1,2,3,4, Battalion Commander 4, N.C.O.'s Club 3, Officer's Club 4, President 4, National Honor Society 3,4g Chess Club lg Physics Club 35 Yearbook Representative 1,2,3g Newspaper Represent- ative 2,3. JAMES K. SIMMONS College Prep: CTransfer from Streator Township High School, Streator, Illinois, 19623, Attendance Worker 2: Football 1. ROGER SIMON College Prep: National Honor Society 3,43 Chess Club 3: Ushers Club 3: Representative Premier Boys State 3, Intramural Table Tennis 4. WILLIAM SIMONICH College Prep: Usher's Club 2: Newspaper Editorial Editor 3: National Honor Society 3,4. MIKE SKINNER College Prep: National Thespians 2,3,4g Freshman Football 2, Manager 2, Wrestling Manager 2. MICHAEL SKOLE Vocational: Monitor 2,3g Student Office Worker 2: Cross Country 2: Football 4. RICHARD SLEYKO Vocational Electronics. FINALS, but mostly...the last time we're JERRY SUE SLOTER College Prep: tTransfer from Sao Paulo Graded School, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 19643, American Field Service 4: Student Officer Worker 4. LINDA SMEETS Secretarial: Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Chorus: Red Cross 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Junior Achievement Z,3,4, Secretary 4, Librarian Assistant 4. TERRY SNYDER Trade Industrial: R.O.T.C.: Red Cross Representative 2: American Field Service Representative 3, Biology Club 2. GARY L. SOERENSEN College Prep: Boy's Glee Club lg A Cappella 2,3,4: Operetta 2,3,4g Monitor 2, Red Cross Representative 2: Library Club lg Student Office Worker 4: Library Assistant 1: Yearbook Representative 1,3,4g Prom Com- mittee 3g State Solo and Ensemble Contest. CHARLES SOUTI-ICOMB College Prep: Prom Committee 3: Football 2: Golf l,2,3,4. EDWARD STANAKER College Prep: Latin Club Ig Boy's Glee Club 1: A Cappella Choir 2,3,-4: Science Club 3,45 Library Assistant 1: Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3g Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3, Cross Country 1: Track. 75 i ANN STANFIELD College Prep: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3: Freshman Chorus: Soph- omore Chorus: Monitor l,2,3: Office Worker 4: Prom Committee 3. LARRY STAWICK College Prep: Prom Committee 3: Wrestling 1,2,4g Football lg Golf 4. JoANNE STEFANICH College Prep: Student Council 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4: Boosters Club 1,2,3,41 Freshmen Chorus:.Sophomore Chorus: Gym Dandy 1,2: Monitor 2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Treasurer of Junior Class: Treasurer of Senior Class: Sophomore Homecoming Court 2: N.D.C.C. Officers Club 4, N.D.C.C. Sponsor 4. WALTER STEFFES Vocational Print Shop. DON STEINBACH College Prep: R.O.T.C. l,2.3,4, N.C.O.'s Club 3, Officers Club 4. KEN STOGIS College Prep: Lettcrmens Club 3,41 Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3: Track 4. GARY A. SUNDQUIST College Prep: tTransfer from Ridgewood High School, Ridgewood, New Jersey, 19635, Prom Committee 3. KAREN SURGES Business: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4: G.A.A. 1: Junior Achievement 3: Student Office Worker 4: Monitor 3,41 Yearbook Representative 3: Red Cross Represent- ative 2. LINDA TACCHIA Secretarial: Future Homemakers of America. LOUIS C. TALKIE Vocational Electronics: Amateur Radio Club 2: Prom Committee 35 Foot- ball 2,4. MARK TEIPEL College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: Student Office Worker 3: Track lg Basketball 2: Intramurals 1,3,4. TOM TESSIATORE College Prep: Lettermen Club 4: Monitor 4: Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling l,2: Track 3,4. all together as a class...at last, sad but CLIFFORD THEOBALD Vocational: Red Cross: Monitor: Library Assistant. JIM TROUSIL College Prep: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1,2. VICKI TULLEH Business: Tri Hi Y 4. GEORGENE MARIE TURK College Prep: Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4: Boosters Club l,2,3,4: Student Office Worker 2,3: Red Cross Representative l,2,3: Prom Committee 3: G.A.A. 1. MICHAEL A. TYMOWICZ College Prep: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 1,2,3,4, Commander 4, N.C.O. Club 3, Secretary 3: Officers Club 4, Secretary 4: Alchemists Anonymous 4: Physics Club 3: Intramural Bowling 4: Ping Pong 4, Badminton 2. DOLORES VAN ALLEN General: Chorus 1,2,3: Future Homemakers of America 3: Office Worker 4. 76 CELINA MARIA VARELA General: tTransfer from Colegio de Aplicao, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1964jQ Choir 43 G.A.A. 43 A.F.S. Committee 43 Foreign Exchange Student from Brazil 4. JOHN VARMAN College Prep: German Club 1,21 Basketball 43 Baseball 4. JANE LYNN VERCELLOTTI College Prep: Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Section Leader 3,43 Orchestra Club 1,2,3,43 Operetta 1,2,3,4: Tri Hi Y l,2,3, Secretary 13 Pep Club 4, Council 4: Future Nurses of America 33 Monitor 33 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Representative 23 Red Cross 13 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Gym Dandy 1. WAYNE VIDETICH College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4Q Latin Club 3,4, Secretary, Treasurer 43 Boosters Club 1,2,3,4Q Year Book Representative 43 Prom Committee 33 Golf 23 Tennis 4. DRUSILLA VISCONTI General: National Honor Society 4. NORMAN E. VOIGHT Vocational: N.D.C.C. 1,2,3,4, Officers Club 4. SAMUEL VONCH General: tTransfer from Joliet Catholic High, Joliet, Illinois, 196413 D.E. Club 4. BILL WAGNER College Prep: National Honor Society 3,43 Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Section Leader 1,3,4, All-State Band 43 Orchestra 2,33 Latin Club 33 Red Cross 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. DAVE WALLACE 4 College Prep: National Honor Society 3,43 Band l,2,3,4, Secretary 4: Band Contest 2,3,4Q Latin Club 3,4, President 43 Biology Club 23 Red Cross 33 Track 13 Golf 2. SUE WARFEL College Prep: Black Band Sponsor 4: Homecoming Queen 43 Yearbook Senior Class Editor 43 Boosters Club 1,2,3,4Q G.A.A. 1,33 Gym Dandy lg Yearbook Representative 23 Prom Committee 3. BARBARA WATERS Business: Latin Club 23 G.A.A. 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Monitor 33 Office Worker 4. JOY LEA WATSON Secretarial: D.E. Club 43 Secretary of D.E. 4. true. Graduationmthe road was rough, MARILYN WATSON Business. SUE WATSON Secretarial: Girls Chorus 1: Tri Hi Y 1,2, Treasurer 23 Future Home- makers of America 13 G.A.A. lg Future Teachers of America 23 Office Occupations 4, Area Secretary 4: Student Office Worker 23 Yearbook Representative 13 Red Cross Representative 2. KAREN WEHRLE College Prep: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Monitor 33 Student Office Worker 4. ROBERT WEIR College Prep: Band 1,2,3,43 Junior Achievement 4, Vice-President 43 Baseball 134. BILL WELKER College Prep: Varsity Club 43 Golf 1,2,33 Intramural Basketball 1,3. JAMES WELLMAN College Prep: Science Club 3,4. 77 CHERYL WESTBROOK College Prep: CTransfer from Lockport Township High School, Lockport, Illinois, 19611: Ushers Club 3: Speech Club 4: Student Office Worker 4: Library Assistant 4. PAT WHALEN General: Latin Club 3: Future Homemakers of America 2: Yearbook Representative 2: Red Cross Representative 3: Student Office Worker 4: Assistant Librarian 2,3: Monitor 2: G.A.A. 2. JIM WHEELER College Prep: Swimming 1. DONALD A. WHITLOCK College Prep: French Club 1,2,3,4: Alchemists Anonymous 4, President 4: Bioligy Club 3: Band 1,2,3,4: Earth Science Club 1,2: Hi Y 1,2, Vice- President 1: Junior Achievement 2, President 2: Boosters 1,2,3,4: Student Council Senate 4: Golf 4. BARBARA WICKE College Prep: Future Teachers of America 2: Freshman Chorus: Ushers Club 3: G.A.A. l,3,4: Speech Activities Club 4: Monitor 2,3: Yearbook Representative 2: Red Cross 3: Journal Representative 3. JOHN WIETTING Vocational: Red Cross Representative 1: Basketball 1,2, Manager. PAM WIGGINS Business Education: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: A Cappella Choir 3,4, Section Leader 4: Operetta 3,4: Boosters 1,2: Yearbook Repre- sentative 3: Red Cross Representative 2. TOM WILHELMI General: CTransfer from Joliet Catholic High, Joliet, Illinoisj. DON WILLARD College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 4: Orchestra 3,4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Track 1,2,3,4. ANNETTE WILLIAMS College Prep: G.A.A. l,2: Trampoline Club 1,2: Modern Dance Club 1,2: American Field Service 3,4: Boosters 2,3,4: Monitor 1,2: Student Office Worker 2: Red Cross Representative 1,2: Prom Committee 3: National Merit Letter of Commendation. LOUISE WILSON College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 4: Tramp Club 2,3,4: Modern Dance Club 1,2,3,4: Tumbling Club 1,3: Cheerleader 2, 4: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus, Librarian, Inner Choir 2, En- semble 2: A Cappella Choir 3,4: French Club 1: Boosters Club 1,2,3,4: Monitor 3,4: Red Cross 2: Prom Committee 3: Future Farmers of America Sweetheart 3: Honor Guide for Graduation 3. MICHAEL D. WIMBERLY College Prep: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1: Track 1,4. but it was worth it...these are our memoriesn 78 JUDI WINKE . A . College Prep: CTransfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinoisj: Tri Hi Y 4: G.A.A. 4. DAN B. WINTERSTEEN I College Prep: Year Book Representative 2,3: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,4. ARTHUR WISNESKI Vocational Auto Mechanics: Monitor. HAROLD F. WOLDT, JR. . College Prep: Lettermen's Club 4, Chairman 4: Prom Committee 3: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. EARL WOOD General: Distributive Education Club 4: Intramural Bowling 4: Baseball 4. RICK WOODRUFF College Prep: German Club. YVONNE WOODS College Prep: tTransfer from Waukegan Township - West Campus, Waukegan, Illinois, 196lJg Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorusg General Choir 33 Girls Chorus 4: Student Office Worker. CINDY WRIGHT PAMELA WRIGHT PAUL WUSSOW College Prep: CTransfer from Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinoislg Band 4. PEGGY LEE WYSS Secretarial: Cooperative Office Occupations 4: Student Librarian 2,3' Monitor 2: Yearbook Representative 2. CINDY XIGOGIANIS College Prep: French Club 1,25 Red Cross Representative lg Year- book Representative 3g Junior Achievement 31 G.A.A. 4: Newspaper Re- porter 4: Prom Committee 3. 1 CHUCK ZALAR College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4g Hi Y 2,3,4: German Club 3,4: Debate 1,2,3: National Forensic League 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3, Golf 1,2,3,4. PAULA ZAMKOVITZ I Business: Tri Hi Y 2: G.A.A. 1,2g Distributive Education 4: Monitor 2. JAMES ZIECH College Prep: National Honor Society 3,43 German Club 2g Track 1,2,3.,4: Intramural Basketball 2,4. LYNNE ZOLESKE College Prep: National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4g Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Executive Board 4: Junior Thespian 2: National Thespian Society 3g Speech Activities Club 4g Student Council Senate 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3g Future Homemakers of America 1: Boosters Club l,2,3,4g Student Office Worker 2,33 Journal Representative 3g Yearbook Representative 4: One-Act Plays 2,3, Director 3, Honor Guide for Graduation 3g Prom Committee 3. CHARLENE PERRY Business Education: G.A.A. 1. memories of the Class of '65... NOT PICTURED: DON ANDERSON Vocational Electronics. ALAN CHESKO Vocational Auto Mechanics. GEORGINA DE ZEE Business Education PAT GOODAY MICKY HARDY CLARK KLENKNER RICHARD PAPESH ANN RUTTLE JACK SAIEG Business Education. JIM TACCHIA HENRY WIND 79 Senior Celebrities Joyce. he cut down a cherry tree, not an apple tree! Just as George Washington was the first president of the United States, JOYCE CROWTHER is the first president of the Student Coun- cil at West. Joyce's council work throughout her four years of high school has proved an asset to the school as well as the coun- cil. Who needs skies with these things! exclaims CRAIG Mc- KEOWN. Our faithful Senior Class President has finally found time for one of his favorite hobbies. On skies or as drum major of the band: Craig masters his skills. With all of his duties, he still finds time to be a scholar which is shown by his membership in the National Honor Society. Well hello there! This greeting, often used by GERRY LESTER, is recog- nized by many West stu- dents. As president of the National Honor Society. Gerry won't have any trouble getting into a col- lege, but his problem is choosing the right one for him. Let's see, gals or grades! Senior Celebrities Say, John, that's really a sandwich fit for a King! And that's just what JOHN HONIOTES is. Yes, he was Mr. Football King of 1965. Other accomplishments John made in his senior year were Boys' Social Chairman and a member of the Stu- dent Council. He is also a valuable member of the track team. ,lane. we know you're an artist. but what's that? JANE SCHlEK'S artistic ability. friendly personality. willingness to work, and clever ideas have made her a key person in the success of the first year of J.T. West. She did her job well as Girls' Social Chairman and a member of student council. And people wonder why I have such rosy cheeks! SUE WARFEL does have rosy cheeks and she is a member of the band. but it's not because she plays the tuba. Sue has occupied the position of Black Band Sponsor during her senior year. She also was elected Mr, Football Queen of l965. With these two honors she has a very successful graduating year. Senior Celebrities We just happened to catch JIM NICHOLSON in one of his more relaxed moments. During football season he doesn't have much extra time for things like that as he is a hard working member of the team. Jim was voted the most valuable player for the 1964-65 season. Hey Kathy, that note should be a sharp, not a flat! Through KATHY ALLEN'S high school years she has been very active. She has been a cheerleader all four years, and this year she is the captain of the varsity squad. lt's easy to see that her warm smile could really cheer the teams on to victory. Besides being a cheerleader, Kathy is also a member of the A Cappella choir and a past member of the Student Council. Who forgot to water these things? As KAY BOORAS takes time out of her busy schedule to organize a scrapbook of many high. school' achieve- ments, she finds many honors including Senior Court Attendant, Senior Class Secretary, yearbook co-editor, ind Student Council. Want to run it? This is quite a ridiculous question since SALLY HUEY'S little touring Jeep doesnt go over forty-five miles an hour. Sal has been a busy girl throughout her high school career Amonf. her many accomplishments are Freshm in Court At tendant, vice-president of Pep Club, and 1 member of dent Council. Senior Celebrities I've got to get this homework done because Garfield Goose comes on in ten minutes! JOANNE STEFANICH spent her senior year as Company B Sponsor of the N.D.C.C. and Senior Class Treasurer. In her earlier high school years, she was Sopho- more Court Attendant and served on the Student Council. l'My dog has flees .... That's the way to tune it. This is one of JEFF DAVIS' many talents. One thing for sure, he knows how to sing. As a leading Madrigal. he acquires much skill. He has had a lead in one of the school operettas and also a major part in the all-school play. West had a very successful Mr. Football weekend thanks to Jeff's planning and leadership. l'd show you how to work this thing, but l lost the instructions! ALAN KAMHI really knows how to operate his saber. Besides being a very active member of the N.D.C.C., Alan participates in A Cappella Choir and Madrigals. Adding to his busy schedule is his membership in the National Honor Society. l i i 1 I If you don't come up in five minutes, l'll be in for you, says DONNA GROHNE. This isn't a very practical way to teach swimming. but it does encourage the kids to learn. When Donna isn't wearing her Gold Band Sponsor uniform, you might find her giving swimming lessons at the West Campus Extends Welcome To First Exchange Student Celina Varela is known not only as West's foreign exchange student from Brazil, but also for her ability to accompany herself as she sings folk songs and hossa nova. When not playing the guitar, Celina is active in the American Field Service, Stu- dent Council, A Cappella Choir and GAA. Perhaps one of the highlights of her year in America is the snow. She likes skating and snowball fights especially well. Snow won't go back to Brazil, but many memories will. Celina and the Converse family are a terrific group with many common interests. Seated are Ruth, Celina. Louise: standing Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Converse. Celina and the Converse family have had many enjoyable experiences. They never fail to get together when there is a need for it, says Celina. ef?-1-'gifs M revise:-asiise . f - ,- we Wagga-14.4 I afjfiggiig easzsaw. M... -W - V- - ft -,ess -155,1 ,. ss... ,. Q, . -we J . .-'sjf,ftg1. . ., ,cy .gyg 3, . M... .,,,.. l ..Ef-'Ts'.2i.v I iz, ffl 'fl' -2-., i::?Qi, 512521 if 41 ,f i A . tffit1'1,-Safe''Ativan of . f M f - ' '- 3 s Zu wg V fgffywsmf Y ' rff, K ' ggfig H 9522.1-fi -f .irr - - Ji 4 CNW : C, lil : :'5!::f.:-, ff' any g -- he F f-Sgr , '-'- 1-51 .. H41 WW J gli: 'K Y, .5 ,, :W S . S r . f rsrs S f , if .pw 't . ,, . . ai N ' . Y f wha V' sr f 4 x 2 -it 4-In SVI., E.. x ,f tsfi+5.:i liiiclk , re. ,, - A 'lm as - 'tit' . l Here, Celina points out her home in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Miss Eldred, her homeroom teacher. Celina plans to continue her educa- tion in a Brazilian college. She hopes to relate her American ex- periences as an English teacher. West students have enjoyed assem- blies and friendships that will never be forgotten after her departure from America. it I Scholars of the Senior Class Each year the Adams Award is presented to a boy and a girl from each class with the highest scholastic average. Due to the split of the schools. not all of the winners for the Class of l965 are pictured. West was fortunate to re- ceive four out of the six scholars. ,i,,,. Pictured from left to right are: Linda Hegstad, junior year: Gerry Lester, junior year: Betsy Lenz, freshman yearg and Judy Reed, sophomore year. Each year the National Merit Scholarship test is taken by high school students through- out the United States, All the grades are averaged on a nationwide basis. Betsy Lenz, pictured at right, was one of three Joliet finalists scoring higher than the many other participants. She is eligible for the National Merit Scholarship and plans to attend Illinois Wesleyan University. ORGANIZATIONS Organizations are important functions of the school. Rarely a day passes that some organizations meeting does not begin and end. p 5. Kirma Pearce - Editor Student Council Sponsors Activities Which hh. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD MEM- BERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: John Honiotes. Craig McKeown. Mark Hoffer. June Schick. Kay Boorus. Sully Huey. Celina Vnreln. NOT PICTURED: Jeff Davis. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD MEMBERS SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD MEM- -TOP TO BOTTOM: Fred Guebler. Theo Polley. Jane BERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Steve Converse. Gail Williams, Sue Kempe. Sandy Pollack. NOT PICTURED1 Honiotes, Tana Petrich. Claudia Burget, April Stevens. Pam Overton. Sue Pierce. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Arnold. B8 Create Enthusiasm and Help Build School Traditions M. 9' W uv- 3 lf STUDENT COUNCIL SENATE MEMBERS-FIRST ROW: Enid Zalar, Joy Krick, Diane Heinlen. Nancy Netzel, Vicky Hunter. Nancy Mullen. Joyce Crowther. President: Leslie Bonn. Secretary: Jeanne Ericsson. Sue Cipolle. Barb Mullen. Linda Breen. Carol Holmstrom. SECOND ROW: Eileen Farrell, Renee Hinkley. Ann Calosio. Carol Hrivnak, Lynne Zoleske, Sandy Hinton. Judy Bakos. Cheryl Byron. Georgiana Pacini. Pat Kosmerl. Judy Johnson. Mary Ann Wharton. THIRD ROW: Ed Minarich. Alan Kamhi. Don Whitlock. Bill Odenthal. Steve Roberts. Tyrone Bowley. John Geist. Larry Stoner. Richard Craig, Rich Korst. Jerry Jones. Tom Booker. Randy Pollock, Mike McKenzie. Larry Kubinski. Vice-President. The Student Council every year sponsors many worth-while fund raising activities. The salc of programs at the fall football games is organized by this group. An important community activ- ity is the sale of peanuts for the polio drive. They also sponsor the Homecoming activities and Twirp Season. ln order to con- tribute to the Dollars for Scholars Fund. the Council conducted fudge sales and a shako sale. During the first year at West, this important organization has helped to establish many fine traditions. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-Leslie Bonn, Secretary: Joyce Crowther. President: Larry Kubinski. Vice-President. Q W A Capella Choir-The Uniting of the A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FIRST ROW: Mary Arthur, Jacky McComb, Cathy Honiotes, Lynne Hoffman, Janet Blatchley, Cindy Maren. Kathy Gollier, Sue Cipolle, Nancy Linden, Beverly Kurtz, Kathy Rogers, Janet Irvin. Nancy Shay, Pam Wiggins, Sandy Chuk, Carol Sahler, Linda Gabrielson, Joyce Canterbury, Debbie Nelson, Celina Varela. SECOND ROW: Lynn Bush. Patricia McKeown, Kathy Pemble, Judy Reed, Mary Lee Williams. Janice Rostello, Linda Jorgensen, Maria Sclavonos. Sue Jones, Joy Kastman, Cheryl Bedford. Kathy Allen, Linda Meier. Diane Kroll, Sue Wehrspann, Linda Kubin- ei 1 A CAPPELLA OFFICERS-Sandy Hinton, Treasurer: Cathy Honiotes, Secretary: Jeff Davis, Presidentg Doug Fornango, Librarian: Judy Reed, Vice President: Linda Meier, Social Chairman. I All State Music Festival. The line Vocal Musical Talent of Joliet West ski, Barb Mullen, Ann Schmid, Jacqueline Anderson, Ellen Landman, Sue Brown. THIRD ROW: Bob Freeman, Alan Kamhi, Mike Bolos, George Petersen, Mike Penrod, Don LaBorde, Dave Miller, Pete Larson, John Honiotes, Gary Soren- sen, Mickey Pappas, Dean Burtch, Chuck Marting, Skip Griparis. FOURTH ROW: Theo Polley, Mike McKenzie, Larry Kubinski, Glenn McCarthy, Keith Harshfield, Bob Bowser, Larry Jones, Bob Sippel, Keith Mann, Doug Fornango, Ron Junck, Ed Stanaker, John Lapshansky, Jeff Davis, Joe Enich, NOT PICTU RED: Gary Evans, Sandy Hinton, Carol Holmstrom, Jim Knighton, Doug Ostrem, Lindsay Powell, Louise Wilson. The Vocal Music Department of Joliet West, aside to being one of the largest departments, is also one of the most impressive. The black and gold robes of the A Cappella Choir and Madrigals have colored the stage with many outstanding performances. Their Spring Operetta is looked for- ward to with anticipation every year. J.T. West's musical talent is well displayed at the State Music Contest and again at the musical tradition established at J.T. Central is sure to continue in an even higher degree, in the coming years at J .T. West. SECTION LEADERS-SEATED: Pam Wiggins, Janet Blatchley, Debbie Nelson STANDING: Skip Giriparis, Theo Polley, Doug Fornango. Advanced Girl's Chorus Transforms Written Music intc JOLIET WEST ADVANCED GlRL'S CHORUS-FIRST ROW: April Stevens, Diane Roberts, Pat Gunchin, Marcia Dunn, Gail Muller, Pam Jones, Karen Engelman, Yvonne Woods. Gail Johnson. Linda Jahnke. Diane Ziesemer. Nancy Meyer, Nancy Ruttle, Georgiana Pacini, Darlene Brugnara, Kathy Hebda. SECOND ROW: Sally Bowers, Sandy Gaines, Marsha Jungles, Claudia Burget. Janice Vrogindewey. Zelma Smith, Rochelle Meyer, Karen Norton. Gail McFadden. Di- ane Brown, Jan Nolden, Janice Baker, Tina Honiotes, Lynn Bell, Celeste Pinneo, Martha Savich, THIRD ROW: Barb Austin, Mike Kane, Karen Kozma, Jerri Lynn Lovati, Jackie Rys, Suzanne Ross, Debbie Hausman. Mary Ann Garbin. E all , i 3 ENSEMBLE-Marlene Simon, Sue Sheets, Marcia Jungles, Jeannine Barber. Gail Muller, Karen Kozma, Christy Petrinos, Loine Riggs, Monica Moline, Nancy Houbolt, Gail Honiotes, Martha Savich. Harmonious Melodies With the Help of Experienced Voices Smith Marlene Simon Sue Schmidt Eileen F'urell Carol Seeberg Nincy Trepel Mary Betts Peggy Nancy Houbolt, Cindy Mann, Kathy Vrieze. FOURTH ROW. Loine Riggs, Kay Pavlich. Judy Darin, Linda Swanson, Barb Anderson, Vicky Easton. .ffia ' .. C ,,,, , 5 I ADVANCED GIRL'S CHORUS OFFICERS-Gail Honiotes, Secretaryg Linda Jahnke, Vice-Presidentg Linda Swanson, Social Chairman: Karen Kozma, Presi- dent, Sue Arnold, Treasurer. Ann Meyer, Diane Gornick, Christy Petrinos, Sally Marting, Vicki Lowery, Sue Sheets, Marge Ladas, Sue Cathy Carter, Darlene Schoob, Barb Myers, Gail Honiotes, Jeannine Barber, Monica Moline, Valerie I 3 SECTION LEADERS-Georgiana Pacini, Suz anne Ross. Not Pictured: Sue Schmidt. Madrigals and Boys, Glee Club Work to Excel MADRIGALS-FIRST ROW: Lynne Hoffman, Jacky McComb, Cathy Honiotes, Judy Reed, Linda Gabrielson, Diane Kroll, Debbie Nelson, Janet Irvin. SECOND ROW: Alan Kamhi, Mike Penrod, Theo Polley, Mike Bolos, Ron Junck, Doug Fornango, John Lapshansky, Jeff Davis. BOYS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS-Gary Arthur, Vice President, Dick Nelson, President, John Petrusa, Social Chairman: Dave Humphreys, Treasurer: Dale Evans, Secretary. BOYS' GLEE CLUB-FIRST ROW: Ken Dorn, Bernard Keiser, Richard Zenke, Tom Lorenc, David Beguin, SECOND ROW: Dave Humphreys, Dick Nelson, Paul Libersher, Tim Kiernon, Wayne Ingmire, John Hickman, Evan Rodgers. THIRD ROW: Jim Lambert, Dan Graham, Dale Evans, John Petrusa. FOURTH ROW: Larry Junck, Joe Hertko, Ray Shroba, Bob Maes, Gary Arthur, Gerald Paul. 94 I Freshman Chorus Provides a Unique Vocal Experience FRESHMAN CHORUS-FIRST ROW: Beth Hollon, Becky Grazis, Kathy Virgona, Debbie May, Nancy Wallace, Helen Wilkinson, Catherine Jones, Nancy Ferro, Linda Morris, Faith Hansen, Holly Canaday, Mary Jorgensen, Nancy Johnson. Jan Talbott, Janice Patterson, Nan Schmidt, Jayne Robertson, Diane Berlein, Betsy Pohl, Barbara Davis, Carol McDevitt. Kathy Lindstrom, Debbie Hickman, Nancy Meinert, Lois Lamberson. SECOND ROW: Joan Greenly, Mary Grimpe, Nancy Roberts, Susan Vorderstrasse, Nancy Perkins, Kristine Culyat, Rebecca Sundermeyer, Debbie Graves, Shelley Cox, Tommi Kane, Bonnie Gatons, Mandy Fraser, Pam Fuse, Kathy Deltonto, Debbie Alexander, Sandy Arnold, Ellen Piava, Janet Bradley, Paula Grable, Anne Tapio, Karen Bonn, Jane Duncan, Anne Fricke, Georgia Johnson, Linda Van Den Berg. Barbara Williams, Josephine Watkins. THIRD ROW: Shelley Gerl, Terri Houte, Karen Anderson, Janie Manning, Marcia Hegstad, Linda Roush, Jean Huber, JoAnn O'Neil, Sue Alderson, Debbie Dupee, Sue Schick, Lorraine Bewersdorf, Janet Stoner, Kathy Albright, Jean Dennis, Hazel Severson, Jean Krupianik, Judy Hosback, Pam Grable, Dorothy Dolhof, Cheryl Moore, Janna French, Debbie Lowery. FRESHMAN CHORUS OFFICERS-Mandy Fraser, Social Chairmang Anne Fricke, Treasurer, Kathy Virgona, Secretary, Jane Robertson, President. MISSING: Jane Duncan, Vice President. FRESHMAN CHORUS SECTION LEAD ERS-Janie Manning, Sue Schiek. MISS ING, Georgiana Johnson. Orchestra Creates Musical Interest and Develops FIRST VIOLIN: Maureen Baillies, Kirma Pearce, Pam Gilbert, Janis Johnson, Joyce Farr. Linda Forbes, Hettie Sue Manning Jean Osterholtz. SECOND VIOLIN: Susan Johnson, Lee Ann Carlson. Virginia Carr, Eva Countryman. Kathy Baillies. D ce Dindonis, Janice Hamilton, Carolyn Hocker, Idelle Resis. VIOLA: Peggy Forbes, Randall Pollock. Connie Gluck, Linda Abel Mary McCauley. Debbie Brei. CELLO: Elizabeth Lenz, Vianne Carey, Judy Bisset, Gail Makeever. OFFICERS: Maureen Baillies, Vice-President: Norma Chaney, Treasurerg Jane Vercellotti, Secretaryg Kirma Pearce, President. Joliet West Orchestra has proved itself time and again during the past year as a cultural service to the school and community. Its fine orchestral achievements were beautifully demonstrated at the Christmas concert with the A Cappella Choir. Their goal, which is to achieve the finest of orchestral music, was again proven at the combined concert with the Girls Chorus and their spring concert in May. They have also participated in the District Orchestra and the State Orchestra. ln the years to come this organization is sure to con- tinue with the fine tradition they have already begun. Musical Skill in Its Talented Members BASS: Ruth Converse, Robert Polancich. FLUTE: Kim Upton, Jane Vercellotti. Elaine Grimsell. Ellen Mcfiinly. BASSOON: Tom Cockbill. Richard Clemons. OBOE: David Wallace. Norma Chaney. HORN: Jim Kilgos. David Cameron. Bruce Johnson. Richard Hirsch. CLARINET: Don Whitlock, Clare Giegerich, Eugene Piunti. TRUMPET: David Blatti. Dale Anderson. John Biskie. TROMBONE: David Jontes, Michael Needham. Dan Nichols. TUBA: Douglas Coover. TYMPANI: Don Willard. PER- CUSSION: Dean l-licks. Ben Miller. PIANO: Karen DeNardo, Gaye Myers. ENSEMBLE: I-lettie Sue Manning, Maureen Baillies, Randy Pollock. Kirma Pearce, Elizabeth Lenz. Miss Sue Warfel Black Band Sponsor Craig McKeown-Drum Major Though Divided, Their Standards o , QW J i 5 hi Wifviiwlii. SEQ -- ii ff, -7 A 14 251, COLOR GUARD-Sue Warfel, Bruce Mack, Chet June, A- L Jim Kilgos-Assistant Drum Major Performance Are Still the Best C C ci, Tom Cockbill, Donna Around an imposing nucleus from the world renowned band of old J.T.H.S. has been built the sparkling new band of J.T. West. Already, they have established a tradition of vivacious half-time performances during the football games with their stirring music and disciplined marching routines. In order to have their Fall performances down pat, the new West Band met often during the hot days of August to practice their numbers. Their hard-working new conductor, Mr. Katter- john, drew some remarkable performances out of these musicians. An experienced director of out- standing bands, Mr. Arthur Katterjohn came to Joliet West from Saline, Michigan. His belief in striving for superior performances has been proven time and again, in concerts and at basket- ball and football games. In the future we hope to see our great band continue with the fine tra- dition that they have already started. Miss Donna Grohne Gold Band Sponsor Mr. Arthur Katterjohn-Band Conductor The 1965 Joliet West High P 13' i ' Q52 Q6 H. . 533. 'VI' I I ,,, 'same ?1iffi?f23Qf1??ff V V R , J y 1 v L 5 1 ,Lf fwfr if aff f 'ffffffffgffflifii iffgfgfgf it 117551 v 1 . tsl-M my If 1OO i ll U, JOLIET WEST HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND-FIRST ROW: Dave Jontes, John Hall, Mike Needam, Ron Carloss, Jim Rohr, ' Fred Taylor, Dean Hicks, Don Willard, Dave Nordstrom, Arthur Katterjohn, Director, Sue Warfel, Black Band Sponsor: Craig Mc- Keown, Drum Major, Donna Grohne, Gold Band Sponsor, Mick Stanhope, Tom Mahoney, Kevin Lenander, Ben Miller, Jim Johnson, Paul Wussow, Dan McGinty, Dan Nichols, John Hrivnak, Dave Miller. SECOND ROW: Doug Coover, Tom DeHeer, Gene Piunti. Dennis Dzak, Paul Farr, Tom Ziech, Bob Hrehor, Larry Lightner, Larry Stoner, Pat Allen, Jim Clemons, Jim Beach. Wayne Videtich, Don Whitlock, Clare Giegerich, Ray Carlson, Dave Hillesland, Mike Marentic, Stuart Brown, Bill Benson, Ray Pelley, Tom Richards, :i:13i:,l1Ef5 7.5 S ' '53 BAND OFFICERS-Dean Hicks, President, Don Oetter, Vice Presidentg Dave Wallace, Secre- tary, Bill Wagner, Treasurer. Dale Andefsol-,..Studem ductor School Concert Band Tim Rapson, Tom Stamper. THIRD ROW: Tom Blount, Bob Weir, Bob Eemrick, Jim Jackson, Bob Rydman, John Hancock. Don Oetter, Gregg Butterfield, Ray Eich, Bob Grohe, Bob Hodgdon, Chet June, Charles Benson, Keith Beaudry, Fred Klein, Bill Wagner, Tom Cock- bill, Richard Clemons, Dave Wallace, Mark Ostoich, Jim Ceci, Bruce Mack, Nick Rudman. FOURTH ROW: Bob Polancich, John Sand- berg, Paul Ringstrom, Dick Hirsch, Bruce Johnson, Dave Cameron, Jim Kilgos, Dennis Mahoney, Scott McAllister, Mitch Steller, Dave Blatti, John Biskie, Dave Bisset, Doug McKeown, Bill Barcus, Rick Atrill, Terry McCormick, John Ahlvin, Jerry Sandberg, Dale Anderson, Bob Gregg, Alvin Shearer, Gary Bodemuller. SECTION LEADERS-George Hausman, Dean Hicks, Tom- Blount,- Don Oetter, Clare Doug Coover-Student Con- Giegerich, Bill Wagner, Chet June, Dave Wallace, David Blatti, Jim Kilgos, Bob HOdgd0n, ductor Dave Jontes, Ray Carlson, Nick Rudman, Bob Polancich. 101 102 CADET BAND-FIRST ROW: David Wamscott Bob Wtrth Al Pollock Jim Nichols Mr Kmtterjohn Director Bob Guffey, Phil Krall, Don McDonough, Cindy Little Susan Roberts Susan Everts Susan Rogers SECOND ROW Steve Jones, Jerry Johnson, Randy Sheets Ed Nelson Marc Taylor Mike Bryan Jeff Hartfield Don Prola Rich Rawlins, Roy Riffel, Randy Robinson. Gary Henry The Marching Band made up of members of the Concert Band is the goal of the freshman Cadet Band members. The originality of the Marching Band has been displayed at many excellent half- time performances. The applause given these skilled musicians has been well deserved. The March- ing Band has also appeared in parades such as the Veteran's Day Parade. The Marching Band is admired by all those who have seen them in action. Cadet Band A Step Towards Marching Band The Goal of Every Ambit ious Students t W ti 1 sg if S NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: Druscilla Visconti, Judy Rec ROW: Ruth Converse, Janet Blatchley, Cecelia Hoffman, Linda Hegstad, Cindy Grohne, Sandy Resis, Betsy Lenz. Janet Hiller, Lynn Zoleske, Pat Nippert, Kay Carol Patterson. Judy Lutz, Carol DiDesiderio, Joyce Crowther, Carole Locke, Wallace, Gerry Lester, Richard Manthei, Bill Simonich, John Honiotes, Doug Craig McKeown. SIXTH ROW: Ray Carlson, Terry Severson, Charles Benson, Kamhi, Larry Herath, Chuck Zalar, Bob Gregg, Dale Anderson. O th , , f, d. Louise Wilson, Jane Schick, Peggy Forbes, SECOND Maren, Judy Bakos. THIRD ROW: Sally Huey. Donna Booras. FOURTH ROW: Bill Wagner. Roger Simon. Mary Arthur. Debbie Nelson. FIFTH ROW: Dave Fornango, Mike Shuler, Al Buehler, Jerry Sandberg. Mark Teipel, Jim Ziech. Larry Jones, Sam Jones, Alan The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leader- ship, and to encourage the development of character. ne of the important school service activities of is group is the N.H.S. Booksale which is held at the beginning of each semester. N.H.S. OFFICERS-Doug Fornango, Treasurer: Lynn Zol- eske, Secretary: Gerry Lester, President: Jerry Sandberg, Vice- President. Mr. Richard Terry-Sponsor ,,,u ,, J 103 National Defense Cadet Corps Promotes Q - - . - A Q A - -, A 104 N.D.C.C. COMPANY A--FIRST ROW: Ron Boe, Joanne Stefanich, John Miller. Ken McMahel. SECOND ROW: Rick Woodruff, Dean Macris, Pat Sealy, Robert Park. James Gruenwald, Richard Porter. Jeffery Hartfield. Frank Horval. Thomas Marentic. Jerry Fultz. Brent Kehlet. Steve Cox. Mark Schleuter, Steve Hoffman. Tyrone Bowley. THIRD ROW: William Lang. Rodger Priest, Michael Taylor. Francis Gunter, Lawrence Pollock. Thomas Hamilton, Steve Siguaw, Robert Block, Manuel Cavazos, Warren Block, Dennis Hoffman, Jeffery Carloss, Robert Hendricks. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Rafac. David Karneboge, Albert Wood. Jerry Fletcher, Mike Conley. James Peterson, Larry Marchiniak. Richard Newton. David Williams, William Pierce. William Keller. Terry Alsip, Paul Thran, Norman Voight. Miss Joanne Stefanich J Honorary Cadet Captain-Company A John Miller Captain-Company A Strategy, Skill and Precision in Young Men if fl? f 'H '11 A N.D.C.C. COMPANY B-FIRST ROW: Lawrence Frattini. Daphne Hill. Richard Lanham. Don Steinbach. SECOND ROW: John Flahive. James McGehee. Richard Zenke. Paul Padden. Reginald Stokes. Randy Sheets. Charles Morrow. Don VanDyke, Terry Snyder. Jon Brazee. Lee Chapman. Dan Davis, Armando Palomo. Steve Surges. David Voots. Robert Bessette. THIRD ROW: Marty Bloom. Don Kimmell. Ron Ashley. Robert Palko. Michael Knoll. James Moroz. Josh Hershman. Eugene Miller. Paul Vollmer. James Alsip. David Doka. Joseph Moore. Theo Filidis. Philip Calaharl. Joe Hanna. FOURTH ROW: James McCallum. Mac Bayliss. James Adams. Steve Sugarman. Ben Farnsworth. Dan Junkins. Mike Penrod. John Voight. Craig Goode. Tom Logan. Wallace Pfeifer. Frank Miko. Leon Felus. Allan Lousher. Paul Hagen. Miss Daphne Hill Honorary Cadet Captain--Company B Richard Lanham Captain-Company B 105 Leadership is the Basis for N.D.C.C. 106 Mike Shuler Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Miss Linda Meier Honorary Cadet Captain Terry Severson Cadet Lieutenant Colonel l BATTALION STAFF OFFICERS-Cadet Corporal George Wozniak, Cadet Lt. Colonel Terry Severson, Cadet Captain Alan Kamhi, Cadet Captain Jim Howerton, Cadet Lt. Colonel Mike Shuler, Cadet Captain Sam Jones, Cadet Sergeant Major George Peterson, Cadet Captain Mike Tymowicz, Cadet Sergeant First Class Larry Leff, Honorary Cadet Captain Linda Meier. N.D.C.C.-Precision Drill and Honor Clubs OFFICER'S CLUB-KNEELING: Norman Voight, Sam Jones, Mike Tymowicz, Alan Kamhi, Don Steinback. TOP ROW: Linda Meier, Terry Severson, Paul Hagen, Jim Howerton, Mike Shuler, John Miller, Larry Frattini, Ken McMahel, Richard Lanham, Daphne Hill. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER'S CLUB-FIRST ROW: Jim McGehee, Dean Macris. William Lang, John Voight, Marty Bloom, Bob Bessetie, Joe Rafac, Dave Albue, Duane McDonough, Tyron Bowley. SECOND ROW: George Petersen, Larry Leff, Jim McCallum, Brent Kehlet, David Williams, Bob Block, Don Van Dyke, Steve Hoffman, Eugene Miller, Joe Hanna, Bob Schrader, Josh Hershman, John Brazee. DRILL TEAM-FIRST ROW: Jim McCallum, Brent Kehlet, Don VanDyke, Tyron Bowley, Larry Frattini, Joe Rafac, William Pierce, Rich Lanham. SECOND ROW: Mike Tymowicz, Marty Bloom, Ken McMahel, Joe Hanna, Philip Calahan, Bob Block, Gene Miller, Mike Penrod, Steve Hoffman, Maneul Cavazos, Dave Williams. 107 5, ELCBR ANNOUNCERS AT WORK-LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Agazzi, Doug Fornango, Frank Evans, Judy Reed-Director. 108 Dramatics, Debate and Speech Activities .gwmi A SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS-SEATED Josh Hershman, Social Chair- man: Larry Agazzi, President: Theo Polley, Vice President: Chuck Marting, Treasurer. STANDING: Cheryl Carey, Parliamentariang Jane Schick, Recording Secretary, Sandy Menzer, Roll Secretary. 'STODAY AT WEST ANNOUNCERS-ROW ONE: Jan Nolden, Cheryl Carey, Judy Reed--Director, Melita Lockwood. ROW TWO: Karen Engleman, Suzanne Ross, Conni Rajala, Holly Canaday, Nancy Graves. ROW THREE: Pat Donnelly, Larry Agazzi, Doug Fornango, Frank Evans, Paul Fish, George Petersen, Mike Penrod. NOT PICTURED: Jeff Davis, Sue Jones, Chet June, Evan Rodgers. The Speech Activities Club is a l new innovation at Joliet West. The club combines the dramatic speech and debating talent of J. T. West. The purpose of the club is to foster interest in all types of oral experiences and to pro- vide speech and drama activities for the benefit and enjoyment of students of the school and the people of the community. The qualified leaders of the club are Mr. B. F. Johnston, Dr. Wilma Dryden and Mr. W. W. Johnson. In the coming years this already great club is sure to become even more successful. 7 DEBATERS-ROW ONE: Miss Martha Sharp, Janet Linden, Linda Magee, Marlene Simon, Anita Venzara, Tina Wood. ROW TWO: Larry Agazzi-Di- rector, Fred Klein, Bob Boettcher, Ed Minarich, Howell Lind, Josh Hersh- man, Steve Pollock. ROW THREE: Chuck Zalor, Gerry Lester, Richard Korst, William Minarich, Dave C. Miller, Alan Igberg, Frank Evans. Develop Character and Promote Talent SPEECH CLUB-FROSH., SOPH.-FIRST ROW: Anita Venzara, Jan Baker, Pam Wood- ward, Barb Buckingham, Renee Hinkley, Mark Pederson, Dave Burd, Mary Ann Meyer, Kathy Shepherd, Jacquie Ellis, Mary Ann Jorgensen. SECOND ROW: Sue Schiek, Linda Rousch, Meg Kershaw, Conni Rajala, Gail Honiotes, Sally Marting, Linda Swanson, Jane Fricke, Linda Forbes, Janis Shaw, Stephanie Swanson, Jan Hamilton, Monica Moline, Janis Shaw, Janet Linden. THIRD ROW: Corinne Ashamy, Carol Seeberg, Peter Larson, Jacquie King, Debbi Arnold, Ann Calosio, Debbie Ziemer, Sue Sheets, Barbara McCleevey, Tana Petrich, Eva Countryman, Linda Lindblom, Sandy Reed. FOURTH ROW: Barb Austin. Marlene Simon, John Pappas, Loretta Kincaid, Rochelle Meyer, Martha Savich, Nancy Netzel, Sue Schmidt, Judy Bisset, Pat Kosmerl, Evan Rodgers, Patty Kassis, Fran Cohen. rtfelk by ia Q, 1 SPEECH CLUB-JR,, SR.,-FIRST ROW: Paul Fish, Mary Arthur, Kathy Vrieze, Melita Lockwood, Tina Wood, Pam Gilbert, Cheryl Carey, Gigi Chalstrom, Bev Kurtz, Nancy Linden, Nancy Graves. SECOND ROW: Don Hagen, Jane Schiek, Kathy Rogers, Josh Hershman, Sandy Menzer, Chet June, Judy Reed, Sandy Resis, Theo Polley, Sandy Cheney, Chuck Martmg, Laura Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Barbara Wicke, Jan Irvin, Barbara Mullen, Sue Kempe, Sue Wershpan, Steve Pollock, Larry Agazzi, Mike McKenzie, Ken Griffin, Judy Davis, Jan Nolden, Sue Jones. 109 Foreign Languages-A Good Way To Learn The The German Club, Wir Wunderkinder and its spo a better chance to associate themselves with spoken German. Members include: FIRST ROW Bill Odenthal, Vice President: Sam Jones, Presidentg Alan Iberg, Treasurerg Ruth Grossman Secretary. SECOND ROW: Don Gursh, Dave Zoleske, Janet Gregor, Chuck Zalor, Jim Peterson. THIRD ROW: Carol Seeberg, Elaine Grimsell, Brenda Gunier, Carolyn Hocker Mr. Fielitz, Sponsor. 110 The growing interest in foreign languages is shown in the interest in the membership of the Spanish Club. Members include: FIRST ROW: Marc Taylor, Vice Presidentg Karen DeNardo, Secretary: SECOND ROW: Da- vid Dulny, Albert Spiers, Bob Cabay. THIRD ROW: Mile Spiers, Edward Minarich, Nancy Wallace, Gail Johnson. Not pictured: Connie Hardin, President. In recent years languages have been becoming more and more important. Most colleges require at least two years of a language for entrance. The enlarging en- rollment of students in the lan- guage curriculum reflect the ne- cessity of the,language in mod- ern education. Language clubs also play an important part in the language program. 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NOT PICTURED: Ann Ruttle, Vice Presidentg Nancy Ruttle, Joe Rafac, Pat Donnelly, Larry Levy. ROW: f-. ,M mv x F - 2 .5?' Y! +V 5.-1 .91253 1 L I' af 15,1 ., - - r. ' - .2 ., 1.55 X. W. , ' ' I 'X -si Wir: ff , J... 55, 4. j 1 1. f, I C FRENCH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Sally Blair, Secretary: Ruth Converse, President: Marty Bloom, Social Chairman: Jeanne Ericsson, Vice Presidentg Betsy Lenz, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Page, Sponsor: Karen Kozma, Janet Hiller, Linda Forbes, Dave Burd, Dave Culyat, Linda Zook, Jeannie Kastl, Pat Kosmerl, Scheryl Lurvey. 111 Math and Science-Both Benefit Modern Man 112 SCIENCE CLUB HALCHEMISTS ANONYMOUS -FIRST ROW: Larry Marchiniak, Steve Sugarman, Don Whitlock, President: Barry Crawe, Vice President: George Shimek. Fred Klein. SECOND ROW: Enid Zalar, Jane Fricke, Anita Venzara, Janice Baker, Jan Gregor. Pam 1-Ltzer, Jane Browman, Tina Honiotes, Betty Corfield, Mimi Morrison, Cheri Carey, Rene Hinkley, Debby Hausmann. THIRD ROW: Patti Schultz, Sam Browne, Ed Minarich, Bob Grohe, Frank Hall, Frank Evans, Peter Lawson, Larry Jones. Ted Cottingham, Don LaBorde, George Enich, Barb Willams. FOURTH ROW: Bob Hausey, Steve Lavasa, Warren West, Dave Cameron, Keith Boetry, Phil Rosenberg, Mike Tymowicz, Sam Jones, John Sandberg, Pat Donnelly, Bob Bowser, Steve Koivula, Steve Ribbing, Mr. Hopkins, Sponsor. MATH CLUB ROYAL ORDER OF THE TETRAHEDRONSW -FIRST ROW: Hazel Dougherty, Lee Chapman, Secretary- Treasurerg Don LaBorde, President: Larry Jones, Vice President: Peter Larsen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tesdall, Sponsor: Marty Bloom, Pat Donnelly, Dave Cameron, Warren West, Dick Folla, Phil Rosenberg. ii, ,cfwfff 4' , F tsaiiy .. A. 131225335 : 'A I H Efiriits r-1 f it ,- K r- wi at f Professional Career Clubs Aid the Future - ' ,af i ,. 'fi 11'ft'73F? Y ' ' lt xii C '- s F I F ei 3 ..., .,. - ,, ,--,u j, l K rt 2 1 3 ,, , 'V la gala? 1. We Q: wi 9 ,lt Q Y f g va Fi' T 'W A as ac? Z X as , W ,, ini' s ,J V, l were 7 H it aa wr' -Q' 3 if ,, X , AQ if l Q 4 J S MQ 9, Milam utah mia, W ,Fil , M ,1- i 43 , xl' 1 53 'W tt has iid eww 1 if win 53 'at7ge'f'1sQ 545' 51 we K ' 'Q : f .. ,..: is , , T .if .1 .',, Z, ,Qu .,,'s. ,am if' irik ':'M4-'-- :Ifl'fl'f3'i ,.,..,, .l'-.XfiNa.1+ie:: FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FIRST ROW: Jacquie Anderson, Treasurer: Judy Bakos, Secre- tary: Cindy Maren, President: Gigi Chalstrom, Vice President: Jacky McComb, Historian. SECOND ROW: Cecelia Hoffman, Peggy Forbes, Bev Kurtz, Janet Hiller, Lynn Zoleske. Kathy Deltonto. THIRD ROW: ' ' ' ll. FOURTH Karen Engelman, Mary Arthur, Judy Johnson. Judy Rolando, Pam Woodward, Laura Carre ROW: Mr. Baldwin, Sponsor: Larry Agazzi, Larry Frattini, Chuck Benson, Judy Davis. 255 S MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB-FIRST ROW: Dianne Johnson, Corresponding Secretary: Howell Lind, Vice President: Colleen Carey, President: Carolyn Hocker, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Marcia Dunn, Sue Fox, Mary Alice Mowry, Barbara Murray, Janice Hamilton, Barbara Koerner. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nance, School Nurse-Sponsor: Deborah Nelson, Nicole Bourque, Virginia Everts, Linda Bradley, Katherine Albright, Janet Bradley, Marna Bryan. 113 American Field Service Links America With Countries Abroad ,puam AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-FIRST ROW: Cel ina Vzirela. Linda Jorgensen, Doug Fornango, Ruth Converse. SECOND ROW: Lois Lamberson, Kathy Rogers, Nancy Johnson, Mary Jorgensen. 3 l PM 5: ii. i f3?Pm Celina Varela, foreign exchange student from Brazil, points out her native country to the officers and sponsors of A.F.S. Mr. Enderson, Sponsor: Celina Varela, Foreign Exchange Student: Linda Jorgensen, Secretary: Kathy Rogers, Treasurer: Doug Fornango, Chairman. 114 Shown here in the midst of the very suc- cessful American Field Service picture sale are Lois Lamberson, a freshman, receiving her pictures from Ruth Converse, Z1 senior. Key Club-A Service to the Community if if E H fr V A ykva , W f,. W , V fi I V -i -ff ft A fini' L ,C, -we .4 Q i . ta.. 5 lif - L , . i--mm. 4' .rims-' JOLIET WEST KEY CLUB-FIRST ROW: George Pappas, Eugene Nemanich, Richard Olson, Chuck Morrow, Emil Petrusa, Randy Pollock, Tom Booker. Larry Woldt. SECOND ROW: Scott McAllister, Alan Kahmi. Larry Kubinski, Gary Hardy, Ted Bonney, George Griparis. Mike McKenzie. Paul Ring- strom, Eric Egger. Jerry Jones. THIRD ROW: Reed Mott. Larry Herath, Mick Stanhope, Bob Polancich, Ron Junck. James Gray, Larry Stoner, Chuck Hoffman. Dave Miller, Bob Bowser. ' 53, e-,J . Q wg' sm i ' ,M ' A Q. - ' eu- KEY CLUB OFFICERS-Larry Kubinski, President: Larry Woldt, Vice-Presidentg Larry Herath, Secretaryg Ron Junck, Treasurer. -My Pictured here is Scott McAllister holding a Key Club Pennant which they have sold as a service to the students. Pictured also are Gary Hardy and Mr. Davis, the Key Club sponsor, with a plaque they received from the television program, The Other Guy. 115 Tiger Lettermen -- Varsity Letter Winners of Joliet West TIGER VARSITY LETTERMENS' CLUB--FIRST ROW: Mark Hoffer. Al Buehler, Dave Koivula, Harry Woldt, Mr. Walser, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Ron Bucciarelli, Jerry Sandberg, Glen Kirk, Jim Peterbok, Paul Shimek. George Monferdini, Don Johnson. THIRD ROW: Tom Tessiatore, Bill Welker, Bob Hodgdon, Dean Marcis, Tom Brumund, Bob Nemanich, John Honiotes. 116 Miss Letterman of 1965 is Miss Linda Meier who was chosen at an after game dance sponsored by the Lettermen. Runner up in the contest was Miss Carol Patterson. OFFICERS--Dave Koivula, Treasurer: Al Beuhler, Vice-President: Larry Levy, Secretary: Harry Woldt, President. Pep Club Builds School Spirit and Promotes Enthusiasm for Athletic Activities al TIGER PEP CLUB LETTER WINNERS-FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Corfield. Jim Chaplin. A. West Tiger. Sally Huey. Claudia Earls. SECOND ROW: Zelma Smith, Chris Chocola. Kathy Albright, Pat Ward. Mary Jo Terlep, Jane Browman. Kathy Sealy. THIRD ROW: Val Stevens. Pam Fitzer, Jean Kastl, Priscilla Lynch, Joyce Bristow, Jan Stoner. Barbara Koerner. FOURTH ROW: Nick Riehl, Mike Williamson. Frank Hall, Dave Dulny, Frank Evans, Pat Donnelly. Phil Calahan, FIFTH ROW: West Tiger, Jim McGehee, Mr. Hopkins, Sponsor. TIGER PEP CLUB CABINET-FIRST ROW: Chris Chocola, Sally Huey, Pat Ward, Tiger Mascotg Kathy Albright, Claudia Earls, Mary Jo Terlep. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hopkins, Jim Chaplin, Frank Evans, Nick Riehl, Phil Calahan. l TIGER MASCOTS AND HIP-HIPPERS: Frank Hall, Nick Riehl , Jan Stoner, Tiger Mascot: Pat Ward, Tiger Mascot, Phil Calahan, Frank Evans. 117 FFA. and FHA. prepare for their Future Careers X 118 4 5 E Q l Jawa, .Malaya .,,,e We ,M wma, :Wm FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-FIRST ROW: Hal Whalen. Sentinel: Pat Bennington. Reporter: Bob Anderson. Vice-President: Nancy Sanders. Chapter Sweetheart: Jim Alabastro. president: Dale Greene. Secretary: Dave Werner. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Tim Rapson. Wayne Sanfilippo. Bob Kasten. Paul Lemonta. Gary Hufslutler. NOT PICTURED: Mary Sinchak. Honorary member. Gary Bostjanic. 5, ,, ,, ,f if L17 'ix -15 1 rl ii ii M A FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-FIRST ROW: Naida Anderson, Vice-President: .loy Kastman. Historian: Janet Gregor. Secretary. SECOND ROW: Bertha Orozco, Linda Draper. Beverly Locke. Pam Gurney. Barb Koerner. Sandy Minnick. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hester, Kathy Gray. Judy Baron. Peggy Forbes. Cel Hoffman. Libby Eastin. NOT PICTURED: Cheri Bergman. President. Clubs Promote Service and Aid in Future Careers RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Lynn Bush. Jacquie King. Enid Zalar, Pam Richards. Adrienne Sohn. President: Judy Johnson. Vice President: Gloria Martin. Secretary: Bill Wagner, Treasurer: Carol Patterson. Georgiana Pacini. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Ross, Carol Hrivnak. Mary Lee Williams. Cathy Cart- wright, Glenna Magee. Tina Honiotes. Helen Honiotes. Debbie Nelson. Mary Betts. Kristine Culyat. Susan Rogers. THlRD ROW: Kathy Albright. Nancy Elani. ldelle Resis. Fran Cohen. Jan Gregor. Peggy Forbes. Ed Minarich. Ray Carlson. Jeanne Ericsson. Collen Carey. Pat Seeman. Linda Morris. -3 if '- DlS'l'RlliU'l'lVE EDUCATION STUDENTS-FIRST ROW: Sharon Mumbower. Paula lfanilsovitz. Kay Easton. Joy Watson. Donna Powers. Phyllis Plaugher. Barbara Alley. Clare Lentine. Mary Clark. SECOND ROW: Sam Vonch. Larry Digiusto. John Riley, Mike Daum. Ed Roca. Fred Murphey, Mike Haynes. Dan Henkel. Leslie Sanders. .lim Nicholson. .lm AQ. L OFFICE OCCUPATIONS STUDENTS-FIRST ROW: Danny Hoag. Peggy Wyss, Tina I-larsha. Sharon Rizzo, Bonnie Bick. Penny Graham. Charlene Rhodes. Sue Watson, Virginia Bowen. SECOND ROW: RoseMarie Foxworth. Phyllis Bertsch, Larry Nickel. Connie Hurst. Terry Alexander. Jane Ghilain. Elizabeth Huber. 119 'Tiger Tales Relays Sehool News to West High PAPERS. PAPERS EVERYWHERE. ln the midst of the Tiger Tales are Pam Richards. Assistant Editor. and Bonnie Scholar. Editor. Their Ruff and Ready Tiger Advisor is Mr. C. Crum. if DONT TELL ME .,.. IT'S HERE SOME- WHERE. Pictured here are a few of the hard- working Tiger Tales reporters: Judy Johnson. Marcia Dunn, Sue Nussbaum. Sandy Resis. and at the typewriter. Kathy Allen. 120 HCRUMPLE-I: STUFF-2 .... These reporters are busy stuffing their tiger which won second prize in the Homecoming Parade. The reporters are Bernie Lovati, Ellen Landman. Cyndy Xigogianis. and Pete Lamberson. Reporters not pictured include Dave Koivula. Howell Lind, Lonnie Pohl. Glen Kirk. Bob Arnoldi. Gladys Moffett. and Peggy Bartz. A. .S 'st i IB Taking time out for a picture are Lynne Minarich. Art Editor: Vicky Hunter. Advertising Manager: and Jim Jackson. Business Manager. Busy discussing plans for the Black and Gold Literary Maga- zine are Linda Lindblom: Sandy Resis. Editor: Rich Rawlins Karen Engleman: and Linda Magee. Yearbook--A Souvenir of High School Memories , iff 2 ' i f - 0.5, C Aw Q A TOAST TO SUCCESS! Co-Editors of the yearbook. Judy Lutz and Kay Booras. relax with the yearbook sponsor. Mr. Charles Baker. GET IT? says Faculty Editor. Gerry Lester. to Academic Editor. Terry Severson. and his Assistant Editor. Cheri Carey. 55656556555 . . . '. WOW! says Chet June. Business Manager of the Yearbook. after closing his WHEN'S THAT DANCE? says - Social Editor Jane Schiek and her regords for I C div -LLETS GET ORGANlZED! says Assistant Editor. Craig MeKeown. ,fy .ne fm ' SX. Sli? THEY'RE HAVING A BALL ! Boys' Sports Editors. Ron Bucciarelli and Don Johnson, and Girls' Sports Editor. Linda Pratto. Organizations Editor of the Yearbook. Kirma Pearce. to her Assistant Editor. Sue Kempe. wt . f ' s i l i I rrre .es A L X, ni. : b , rtl Q ' . WE FINISHED .... LET THE PRESSES ROLL! These are the thoughts of our staff including Sue Warfel. Senior Editor. Sally Huey. her Assistant Editor. Dale Anderson. llnderclassmen Editor. and Jerry Sandberg. his Assistant Editor. 121 SOCIAL EVENTS Social events are highlights of the school year. Students antici- pate these gala affairs, because they know that fun will be had by all from the beginning to the end of the enjoyable evening. Jane Schiek Editor MR. FOOTBALL DANCE BEGINS NEW ERA OF SOCIAL EVENTS The Mr. Football King, Queen, and Court stand with their dates: Dave Gruber: April Stevens. Sophomore Court: Jim DeWitt: Kay Booras, Senior Court: Wayne Videtich: Sue Warfel, Queen: John Honiotes, King: Sandy Hinton: Cindy Klootwyk, Junior Court: Richard Venegoni: Sandy Woldt, Freshman Court: and Chuck Zalar. Mr. W. W. Johnson, student council advisor, stands beside the tiger which crouched near the bandstand at the Mr. Football Dance. This tiger previously was on the A Cappella Choir float which won first place in the Mr, Football Parade. - WET' f w Buddy Everett and his orchestra provided the music for the student council 'lMr. Football Dance which was held in the Girls' Gymnasium. Since this was West High's first year, the Mr. Foot- ball Game and Dance took the place of homecoming activities. The Mr. Footballl' King and Queen, John Honiotes and Sue Warfel, and their dates, Sandy Hinton and Wayne Videtich, take the floor to lead at dance while their subjects look on. 125 MR. FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES ABOUND WITH SCHOOL SPIRIT V , The Freshman-Sophomore Dean, Mr. Robert C. Mitchell. is wheeled onto the floor by the school nurse, Mrs. Majorie Nance, at Joliet West's Mr, Football pep assembly. The big moment finally arrives as Jeff Davis, Master of Ceremonies crowns West's first Mr. Footballl' Queen, Sue Warfel. 126 School loyalty is easy to recognize but difficult to exe plain or measure. This. West High's first year, has seen the birth of many interesting and beneficial traditions that are vitally important to school spirit. The Mr. Football King, Queen. and Court stand before their subjects after many days of waiting and hoping. Sandy Woldt, April Stevens, Sue Warfel. John Honiotis. Kay Booras, and Cindy Klootwyk. f f1 4 i . ' ,I NNY 1' 'Q , ln 1 W ,p4 K 1 The West Tiger rests a few moments between cheers to watch the game. GAA PRESENTS ONCE UPGN A TIME ls titei 'fs422x?ig.sr ' . I! I A 1 ' ' it AW'h'L ' ..,,. mg 5 I ' mligieaeiarf M Q .. V 47f'5LwEl5 z'E'.5'a,1+,sa,, 3 f ,.f3r'-fwiirifbris Hi . aa. .f , ...W The Girls' Athletic Association presented its first annual GAA Dance to the theme, 5'Once Upon A Time . Drawings and models of well known fairy tales were the decoration highlights of the dance. The Orchestra of Bill Carnegie presented the music for the extremely successful climax to TWIRP season. an This year's GAA officers, Pat Lib- erty. President: Pam Liberty. Head of Activities: Becky Decker, Vice-Presi- dent: Jackie Jackson, Social Chair- man: and Eileen Farrel, Secretary- Treasurer, pose with their dates at the fall dance. Joliet West's attractive exchange student from Brazil, Celina Varela, and her date waltz smoothly to the music of Bill Carnegie and his Orchestra. J ack's beanstalk stretches into the clouds as couples dance ser- enely by. V 127 I Stellar characters Emily Webb fKathy Rogers? and George Gibbs tCharles Martingl stand solemnly as the Stage Manager flvlark Pedersonl performs the marriage ceremony, assisted by the Choir which sings softly in the background. 128 Our Townl' was written by Thornton Wilder and requires no scenery. Thornton Wilder lived in China for a time and it was there that he be- came acquainted with a theatre far different from the one he had known in the United States. The Chinese theatre used no scenery and a black coated Property Man moved about the stage arranging simple props, such as chairs and tables. Later, when he wrote 'LOur Town, Thornton Wilder combined the American people with the bare Chinese stage and added a Stage Manager who in reality was a modified Property Man. SPEECH ACTIVITIES CLUB Just two years ago Life magazine stated: In the quarter of a century since it was written, SOur Town' has won the heart of America be- cause it talks to the heart. It has become the nation's most performed play, given last year by 895 differ- ent groups'. 'Our Town' talks of birth and death in only one New England village-but our town is everybody's townf, On a much smaller scale. Our Town can truly be said to have won the hearts of the people of Joliet. The smooth and easy-going Mr. Webb tDon Hagen? stands con tently and prepares to point out an objection as his wife fTma Woodl tells him a few things about his courting days MAKES OUR TOWN YOUR TOWN i 'iii' I The. Stage Manager fMark Pederson? prepares to address the g audience. Dr. Gibbs Uack Fulsomj and his wife LLinda Lindblomj stroll peacefully through the garden discussing the future plans of their son, George CCharles Martingl. George Gibbs tCharles Martingj and the new Mrs. Gibbs CKathy Rogersj leave the church happily but a ' ' little uncertain. Georges mother tLinda Lindblomj convinces him that he should not stop the wedding because he is nervous. 129 THE YEARBOOK STAFF PRESENTS J.T. WEST,S The Yearbook Staff, under the direc- tion of Mr. Charles Baker, presented the first Alpha Omega Winter Formal to the theme, Night Before Christmas . Although the budget was kept to a mini- mum by borrowing decorations for the dance from staff members, very effective lighting and a unique display of things reminiscent of an old fashioned Christ- mas lended to the novel effect. 130 Freshmen Sue Schiek and Mary Jorgensen carry on typical women's chatter as their senior escorts, Jim Kilgos and Jim Beach stand speechless with wonder. Jackie McComb and her escort, Ron Carloss, admire the presents and holly that adorn the sleigh. The old fashioned Christmas tree, complete with popcorn strings and presents, stands majestically as the formal couples dance to the music of Bill Carnegie and his orchestra. Kay Booras and Judy Lutz, co-editors of the Yearbook, exhibit the name, Alpha Ome- ga , as Mr. Baker ex- plains its selection. FIRST WINTER FORMAL: NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Caroling angels and a sleigh filled with presents were among the many points of interest at the dance. A rocking chair for tired chaperones N sta d t b f th f' l ' n s emp y e ore e trep ace as three stockings hang from the mantel awaiting the arrival of Christmas. Couples gather in the re freshment room for punch and Christmas cookies while the band takes a break. 131 The Music Man Brings Bruce Brooke as Harold Hill, and Janice Tonelli as ROP, Aeschilman HS Ma ?euU5 Washburn: and M9-Vie Marion Parco. Baitinger as Ethel Toffelmier. When Harold Hill, played by Bruce Brooke, arrived in River City, lowa, he convinced the townspeople of their need for a boys' band. Just before sneaking out of town with the money that was collected to buy instruments, Harold realized that he was in love with the local librarian, Marion Paroo, played by Janice Tonelli. Haroldls intended plot was discovered, but he succeeded in assembling a band with the instruments that came on the t'Wells Fargo Wagon? Jyme Rafter as Eulalie Mackencknie Shinn, and Ed Linda Bouliflg HS ZHDCCIH Sfliflfl, and Gres Bennett 35 Richards as Mavor Shinn. TOITIIHY DJIIHS- 132 River City To Joliet l Marie Baitinger, Roberta Hylka, Jyme Rafter, Linda Spires, and Karen McAlister comprise Mrs. Shinns dance group. Ya got trouble! The River City folk listen intently as Harold rlilill explains how a band would keep their boys out of the pool a s. The quartet, Mike Bolos, Jeff Davis, Howard Raddatz, and Theo Polley, makes up the body of the River City school board. Meredith Wilson, author, composer, and lyricist of l'The Music Man, was born in Iowa, where the musical comedy takes place, His wife, half French and half Rus- sian, encouraged him to write it. She wanted him to use the typewriter and the piano simultaneously. Another reason why he wrote, this musical comedy was because he had collected a trunk full of songs through his years as a song writer, and they had never quite been appre- ciated. This seemed like a perfect opportunity to use them, so he wrote t'The Music Manf' Adding to the great success of the Operetta were Howard Manthei as Constable Locke, Sue Richards as Mrs. Paroo, Ina Powell as Gracie Shinn, Marie Baitinger, and Ron Aeschliman. 133 ADVANCED GIRLS, CHORUS: HGIRLS' NIGHT OUTM P-APTQ Jerri Lovati strings streamers to decorate the west wall of the cafeteria. Travel posters scattered at intervals help portray the Parisian effect. 134 Homework and exams are unheard of. as the plays on. Holiday in Paris was the theme of the semi-formal dance presented by the Advanced Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Roy Johnson, This now popular dance is sure to become an annual affair at J.T. West. The ever popular grand march proceeds undaunt- ed hy any obstacle. l ,,,., ,Q!flgm1.53'U 'f band 5? ll tis til 'S it its it T s ini :ig tt l Z, f ti., in fl it l ,l 1 lu li t ' 1 The picture backdrop begins to take shape as preparations draw to a close, vs'i?i The Advanced Girls' Chorus officers stand with their dates: Terry Severson Karen Kozma. President: Jim Howerton: Linda Jahnke. Vice-President: Ken Pomeroyg Sue Arnold. Treasurer: Gail Honiotes. Secretary: Emil Petrusi Linda Swanson, Social Chairman: and Bob Travers. ANNOUNCING INTRODUCTION OF NDCC Three lone couples walk silhouetted against the huge American flag which overlooks a peaceful garden scene. complete with a wishing well. The theme for the l965 NDCC Military Ball at Joliet Township West was, Let Freedom Ring . True to military custom, all committees, from decorations to coat check, were selected months in advance so that work would proceed in an orderly manner. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Mike Shuler. assisted by Cadet Major Terry Severson, served as the general chairmen of the ball in charge of seeing that all committees were co- ordinated to insure a dance beyond comparison. Cadet officers Lieutenant Colonel Morris Maitland, Major Keith Sweetwood, Captain Philip Kouchoukos, Captain Tom Gruenwald, Captain Joseph Trizna. Captain Bill Genda, Captain David Barns, and Captain Bruce MacQueen lead the grand march accompanied by their dates. The grand march is the highlight of the evening as the ROTC officers form the traditional honor arch of sabres through which the Battalion Sponsor leads the march. 135 can tx, tttg l ' ' ' was , 136 ' , w,-.' The Roy Gordon Orchestra serenaded the traditional formal affair from the ship's bridge . At eleven bells, the ship's horn sounded and smoke poured from the stack. Portholes and signal flags completed the nautical scene. The annual Junior-Senior Prom is the highlight of the school social calendar. The Juniors, under the supervision of the counselors, plan and decorate the Prom as a final gift to the graduating Seniors. The Junior Class Officers begin their selection of Prom committee chairmen late in December. Sue Sharp and Craig McKeown were the General Chairmen of the Prom of '64, The General Chairmen organize and co- ordinate the individual committees under their super- vision. After months of planning, the Prom is finally assem- bled the Friday of the dance. The Juniors are able to 'fditchi' legally and escape from their classrooms for one short day to decorate. The Prom gradually takes shape as the decoration crews labor late into the afternoon. The many hours of debating, planning, arguing, and, at last, decorating draw to a close as the dance finally begins. Two palm trees and a grass shack composed the tropical island scene that could be viewed from the ship's deck . Bon Voyage Bids Farewell to ll x' V.,,, The Dutch scene in the East hall was an interesting place to stop for conversation. A Windmill with revolving blades and a tulip garden were surrounded by a white picket fence. The Graduating Class Of '64 The Junior and Senior Class Officers lead the grand march. Royce Vander- lindeng Ken Angus, Senior Class Presidentg Nancy Strappazon, Junior Class Vice Presidentg Gabe Catz-Alagong Kathy Johnsong Mick Maxwell, Senior Class Vice President: Carol Hrivnak, Junior Class Secretaryg Bob McTee. The Prom Committee Chairmen followed the Class Officers in this high point of the evening. f . tv lffff ggi -Q .s is si . s Vglfihs .M .,-. Ziiiiilfif f 'W-1fz:' The Golden Gate Bridge completed the skyline of the San Francisco scene on the west wall. Italian lights were suspended along the span of the bridge to highlight the silhouette. 137 '6Daisies Wonit Tell Announces The Coming Of Spring On April 24 the Sophomore Chorus presented its annual semi-formal dance, Femmes Fancyf' The combined gyms were decorated with hundreds of paper daisies to the theme Daisies Won't Tell? Couples danced to the music of Bill Carnegie and his orchestra. This popular spring dance was planned and decorated entirely by sophomores, and it is the first social event that they present to the school. The grand march is led by Carol Gursh, Larry Lindstrom, Linda Vernel, Tony Rousonelos, Sue Bishup, Joe Marconi, Sue Wehr- spann, and Ronald Silc. 138 1923 al ei' Eff' Jan Nolden, Marie Sclarounos, Sue Jones, and Sue Kempe search for a place to 'lplant a daisy. Debby Young and Linda Kubinski decorate the archway which will serve as the picture backdrop. Armistice Day Assembly Impressive Tribute To Veterans This year marked the initiation of the annual Veterans' Day assembly at J.T. West. The students gathered in the gym- nasium to honor the Veterans, both living and dead. of American Wars. A short. but inspiring musical program was fol- lowed by a guest speaker. Rabbi Hersh- man presented this year's stirring mes- sage to the studentry. The guest of honor stand as the N.D.C.C. Color Guard prepares to present the flag. Mr. Roy Johnson leads the combined chorus, orchestra, and bandin a moving arrangement of the Battle Hymn of the Republic . Mike Shuler, followed by Terry Severson, Sam Jones, and Linda Meier, leads the N.D.C.C. as the band plays the Stars and Stripes Forever. 139 SPORTS Much of West High's extra curricular activity is cen- tered around sports events. Pep and enthusiasm is observed from the beginning to the end of our games. i 4 Linda Pratto-Editor Ron Bucciarelli--Editor Don Johnson-Editor 141. Team Work X ar at It M v lhx , kg L: 5 4 ' f S If W Q To fr. I Q me f Q 142 ,,,., FIRST ROW: AI Mathiews, Fred Snider, Tyronne Bowley, George Monferdini, AI Buehler, Dave Koivula. SECOND ROW: Ken Stogis, Bob Block fMgr.1, Brad Leahy, Jay Ingals, Rick Peterbok, Jim Brumond, Dan Winterstein, Harry Woldt. THIRD ROW: Coach Miller, Mike Cookas, Steve Stewart, Dean Macris, Don Harper, Joe Smyder, Dave Albiew, Bob Bucciarelli. V' -qrf E S Em FFS? K 'Rs ww FIRST STRING OFFENSE-FIRST ROW: Camell Adams, Stan Adams, Larry Levy, Al Buehler, Dave Koivula, Ed Klen, Kent Grohne and Coach Klootwyk. SECOND ROW: Harry Woldt, Wayne Johnson, Jim Peterbok, and Jim Nicholson. Trying To Achieve The Touch -4 , L, an Q .., S S FIRST ROW: Larry Levy, Ron Bucciarelli, Carnell Adams, Jim Nicholson, Bob Nemenich, Bob Einerick. SECOND ROW: Kent Grohne, Jerry Sandberg, Howel Lind, Ed Klen, Pete Lamberson, Jim Moore. THIRD ROW: Wayne Johnson, Larry Perinar, Bill Griner, Art Hamilton, Tom Tessiatore, John Lapshanski, Dean Johnson tMgr.J, and Coach Klootwyk. Only three and a half months to go. This was a common saying during the summer months when a team must practice on determination alone. T Tigers work hard during the summer months. 143 Teams Are Made FIRST ROW: Camell Adams, Larry Levy, Ken Stogis, Al Buehler, Dave Koivula. SECOND ROW: Harry Woldt, Wayne Johnson, Jim Nicholson, Tom Tessiatore, Jim Peterbok. fCoachesJ Kistner, Klootwyk, and Miller. John Lapshanski KNO. 201, J . . A J hands off to Wayne John- - son, who crashes through the line for a first down in the Blue Island game. Fine blocking and hard running were the reasons that led to a victory. 1 A Thornton ball car- ' rier is thrown for a loss by two West de- fenders. In the back ground is A1 Buehler fNo. 521 rushing up to make sure he stays down. 144 INDIVIDUALS PLAY A BIG ROLE CARNELL ADAMS JlM NICHOLSON JERRY SANDBERG JAY INGALS End H3lfb2lCk End Tacklc Most Valuable Player BRAD LEHY BOB EMERICK BOB NEMENICH DON HARPER End Halfback End Quarterback fAnd Punterj 146 AL MATHEWS WAYNE JOHNSON JOHN LAPSHANSKI RICK PETERBOCK Tackle Fullback Quarterback Center WINNING IS THEIR GOAL 2'- LARRY LEVY KENT GROHNE HARRY WOLDT RON BUCCIARELLI Tackle End Slotback End MIKE CQOKAS DAN WINTERSTEIN DAVE KOIVULA LARRY PERINAR Slotback Tackle Guard Tackle 5 f IINI l - DEAN MACRIS AL BUEHLER TOM TESSIATORE BOB BUCCIARELLI Fullback Center Extra Point Tackle 147 xi' 2 s ? SOPHOMORES BUILD FOR THE FUTURE in ,A.,,Q, t FIRST ROW: Lon Winters, Rich Podnar, Rich Russ, Al Spiers, Harold Pedersen, Mike Nippert. Doug Barnett, Mark Furlane, Joe Fondriest, Tom Hicks. Rich Deacetis, Chas. McClurkin, Jack Worst, Dennis Mahoney tQ. B. Injuredl. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Bob Donnelly, Scott Baskin, Steve Koivula, Steve Schwartz, Bill Odenthal, Chas. Hoffman, Chas. Gates. Legrant Wipf, Mike Gurnic, Keith Stawick, Dale Smith, Andy Shelby tMost Valuable Playerb, Gary Bodemuller. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Jim Morgan, Head Coach Mel May, Bill Benson, Nick Grabavoy, Jim Stogis tCaptainJ, Tom Pratto, Dave Zoleske, John Geist, Paul Padden, Mike Benham, Mike Williamson, Bill Wienke, Dave Spina. Bruce Kren, Frank Mikd, Ass't. Coach Ned Vargo. FIRST STRINGERS-Lon Winters, Dale Smith, Mike Benham, Jim Stogis, Chuck Gates, Steve Koivula, Mike Nippert, Chuck Hoffman, John Geist. BACK ROW: Andy Shelby, Dennis Mahoney, Charles McClurkin, Bill Odenthal. 148 I I I-,ef-,Sv COACHES AND MANAGERS-Jim Morgan, Asst. Coach Ned Vargo, Head Coach Mel May, Bob Donnelly. Slowly But Surely Freshmen Improve FIRST ROW: W. Ingmire. D. Fazio, E. McLaughlin. R. Newton, G. BOOFZIS. D. Darin, S. Chuk, P. Cambruzzi, G. Henry, B. Gerl. M. Vella. C. Smith. B. Rozich. T. Ceci. P. Farr, J. Cameron, P. Graham. SECOND ROW: F. Widdup, Mgr., F. Gates. B. Brauer, G. Woods. R. Tozzi. T. Fitzpatrick, C. Carter. T. Eberhard. T. Lorenc. D. Prulu. B. Guffy. R. Smyder. P. Byrd, D. Duchane, G. Hood, C. Hiller. N. Weftting. Mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Adams. C. Spiers. C. Moroz. P. McKenna, R. Zier. R. Lingle, L. Lynch. B. Gerl. C. Ewing. J. Hertko. J. Hzrrlfield, G. Arthur. S. Dillard. L. Weitting. B. McLurkin. C. Bowen. F. Lesh. Mgr.. Coach Samlin. Coach Samling Coach Adamsg F. Widdup, Mgr.g N. Weitting, Mgr.g F. Lesh, Mgr. 149 VARSITY DISPLAYS TEAIVI SPIRIT AND EFFORT VARSITY TEAM-tMgr.J Dale Greene. .lack Ray. Alan Riley. John Abel. Barry Spiers. Frank Panish, Bob Hogdon. Dave Koivula, Jeff Woods. tMgr.J George Patton. SECOND ROW: Head Coach, Mr. Leslie, Dean Ziech. Buzz Geist, Dennis Stephenson. Fred Gaebler, Kevin Kelly. Stan Mazon. Walt Kimble. tass't Coachl Mr. Gutierrez. Coach Leslie gives Bob Hodgdon at few of the finer points of the The opening tip-off initiates the beginning of the season for Joliet game of hasketball, as Asst. Coach Gutierrez waits patiently to add West. un additional comment. 150 WEST MEN O THE MGVE Dave Koivula plays the role of Fancy Dan as he dribbles down court against Kankakee, llflllfillfkllfff'Q,iQ..x.: T. , , . f , , . XV - yr ,QM Y, A -ww Vt- ? 3 iv K. .fly v W A FW E N f - -.Mi If zz ww . Its Hodgdon from the side again for two points in the tilt against East High. N i-QW iimikiiiiifxgmf , ff-lQwI,QI,,. 21' gif' IW , 1,155 i ffwi'lfQ2,l?'1' ' ' ' 'ff W ' t A i 'fif'5fV'i - if - .lgfffy Lt gfiitiiivi:Wifizffiliriilllf-1' f ' 'V'f'Qfg1j Q ' Q E7i'j:E'S'fTQ' fff 'Xj,Sf - .sql '73 57 V -ajvlfiipgvf , sf f , Aff A If ' 'WB M -4u.,,,g,. -f .,.,. , . X ,, 6 ffwssffitfigl A ' W'-?gjj53gsw,m gg j ' :fy S rtwmy. 1 K V Y-122 V,.. Hffi 'E , . 1 . ' A V s,,,ggfggQs2tsSf ftuteil l L 3 i i Tiff f . ' gy E 5. . at it E It V?TfKl2Z?1 ' wififfilliiaai ' Walt Kinible is shown here jumping high for the tip, while Bary Spiers waits for the ball to the far left. if 151 THERE IS NO RESTING I BASKETBALL naw M 3 f - ' 5 , 4 . ff? . - E ,,: , - ,M W gf . V, 1 Y A - U W ,, ,ww ,. 1..,,W, ,WM WWW- ' zwyfigff.. fs' - , W ' 'azwsszzmi-2e,,f?'1wmk . ,exe .f f zz. Z .,: 1 . ..,, ,s ., i, 1 - 2 ' rw ' i.. ., .:w,fw:i ,f H J., , , Q - -f-- 7 ,ef .. ,, - w .. . af - L . V. . 2i1i::'--,w ..w- -V .Vi WM - f , . . lv, Q. ls, it . i. . , . ,f f . Q, .. .. M I -W .K , . 1, - - ,--, ,--, , ,aW,.i.7ff1w- -- W'-- - ,yy 1 , it , 3 I 1 V I' 2 ' www it .,L- ,. ,L A:V,A: U H ,,--' 1: -A,. i - 1 ,. Hi...M N QV. ,f , M . ,.,. ,h,L fi . ,. ,..,,., .V .. .MWMM A. MW A . . it SYM, Q-.... . in i Dave Koivula shows his ability as he sinks two in a row in the game against Elgin. H M12 ,ur , f 'ff t 3 L Kevin Kelly goes up for the ball while Bob Hodgdon waits to get into position, but Thornton's No. 35 doesn't seem to be too enthused. 152 ll 11 p 5 1 gf 7 mills WM - if 11 Mn ,, Wm As it appears, Thornton got the tip. Bu see what he can do about the situation. .,. ,-M t Bob Hodgdon is about to INDIVIDUALS ARE THE BACKBONE DEAN ZIECH Forward LARRY LEVY JOHN GEIST Forward Center I DAVE KOIVULA Guard J JACK RAY KEVIN KELLY Guard Center 153 A TEAM IS AS STRONG AS ITS INDQVIDUALS JEFF WOODS STAN MAZON FRANK PANISH Guard Guard Guard ALAN RILEY DENNIS STEPHENSON Guard Center BARRY SPIERS BUZZ GEIST BOB HODGDON Guard Forward Forward SOPHOMORES STRIDE FOR PERFECTION SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM-KNEELING. lL. to RJ: Bob Donnelly. Manager: Lonnie Winters. Tom Temple. Steve Koivula. Jerry Jones. John Ogg. Paul Vollmer. Bob Favretto. Pat Lawless. and Jim Morgan. Manager. STANDING: .loe Lambert. Manager: Dennis Clodi. Jim Gray. Charles Hoffman. Keith Mann. John Ahlvin. Bob Travers, Paul Padden, Emil Petrusa, Mike McLaren. Bob Polancich. and Coach Mel May. Coach Mel May goes over the lineups with managers Joe Lambert. Bob Donnelly. and Jim Morgan. 155 SOPHOMORES SHOW PLE TY OF ACTIO 1 lf - ' , ' -affix ' W'ffyisw4f2EZii1:Exim 1: ff af f 'wise nv .W'?kt1'f,..5'fssfs.wvwKiwi-M.,-' -wt-sms' VMS4.,-m.ig:gg.w1:,:1g1 :J H - ' V' H ' il 1f'?ff,3.gQv:....xstfz'f it fm ' gm.. - .. i.v?w1' fffww-fwtffe w 2,'ffifwiggz-two.7.iw--gj,g:tS'r,.'x,', V '- W . Q! 'We M V ty 11 wmsmxtiif 4 , Qwfe we :sm 1..zq,1.,1,2t14ea.., hilt H A' MM 1-evfsitffgtisgyf :ff .S Q W A-7 ---A if 'w,,... ffm.. , . yr , . A ' -up . ...,m.,tm..,,.. K K we ' ' . . -w,-,,A , .... 2. . . 2 ...,,,. 1 lfli '--Q' R, ee--V-..f.2.g..., . . ,. , , - 'W' ' iamwxdnmaawume ' W ffziftszaf mis s , ,, Mist. . sa t M J 4 w- H L we 96 We x N Q 2 7 .- K mf .3 4, N1 ' 2 . V .,.... l We 7'4 1 he Q -2 John Geist gets the tip from at Kankakee center as KNO. 239 Paul Padden waits for the ball. John Geist sinks tvno. Keith Mann KNO. 243 and Chuck Hoffman fNo. 221 await the outcome. 156 MQW. f t tw t.. , . .W Q. fi R.v2aiw?1f'?2W'? fS -e L ,f':i..::.gwwl.,. ,M ..,......,,.gi by H fe A ef ,., ' -- ' ' M ' t QW 'ft 'GM L i . - 4 --II -f 2 ' ' ' .rf ' 'Ts' i11hLQWi - . If V ' M' ' .. C I i - . . H .,AA D vxkl AAZ V . i if A,,. ... .-,. V . .. '- wi--W ,, t -'- ...,,I.L.... ,,....,,.,...... 4 5 , . ..,..,,.. ..., izl fiv .5-4. --ms -,Lg A 5z:!'5fg::1Y5?:w i ' ..., mWW HYUH' .V ..,.f.-. Y fl v Y ,gag - 2 Q. - A as f a! C . fi i',', . , Despite three Kankakee defenders, West manages to get off the shot. FRESHMEN START OUT ON THE RIGHT FOOT iz' , S9 1 H6 A if H Biff The 1964-65 Freshman Basketball Squad was made up of the following boys-KNEELING, QL to RJ: Bob Brauer, Gary Woods, Tim Eberhard, Jim Kimble, Pat Fitzgerald, Brian Larson, Don Gursh, Tom Lorenc, Dave Beguin, and Reg Ogg. STANDING: fMgr.J Dan Graham, Coach Edwards, Hal Finkle, Gerry Kinney, Lorin Lynch, Tom Cockbill, lim Rohr, Bill Gerl, Chuck Ewing, Clyde Brown, Greg Nieland, CMgr.7 Bruce Harshfield, and Ron Lingle. Coach Edwards explains to Gary Woods KNO. 115 and Jim Rohr CNo. 343 the proper method of handl- ing the ball when dribbling down the court. 157 VARSITY WRESTLERS ARE DETERMINED INDIVIDUALS FIRST ROW: Joe Smyder, Dan Wintersteen, Stan Adams, Bob Bucciarelli, Roy Washington, George Monferdini, Tom Colwell, John Henning, Mitchell Moffett, Larry Leff, Bill Bonney, Dearborn Edwards. SECOND ROW: Coach Klootwyk, Jim Ward, Mike Cookas, Don Harper, George Vrakas, Jim Brumund, Bob Bessette, Steve Roberts, Tom Hooper, Dave Edman, and Manager Leonard Wietting. 158 Coach Klootwyk shows Dan Wintersteen the proper way to execute a firemans carry while Bob Bucciarelli waits patiently. This is but one of the many holds a varsity wrestler must master. WRESTLERS ARE CONDITIONED ATHLETES r BOB BUCCIARELLI 154 lbs. MITCHELL MOFFETT 120 lbs. DAN WINTERSTEEN STAN ADAMS 180 lbs. 165 lbs. ROY WASHINGTON JOHN HENNING 145 lbs. 127 lbs. JOE SMYDER MIKE COOKAS HeaVYWC1ghf 145 lbs. WRESTLING IS AN INDIVIDUAL SPORT LARRY LEFF 1 12 lbs. BILL BONNEY TOM HOOPER 103 lbs. 120 lbs. GEORGE MONFERDINI 138 lbs. JIM BRUMUND DEARBORN EDWARDS 138 lbs. 95 lbs. TOM COLWELL JIM WARD 133 lbs. Heavyweight TODAY THEY FOLLOW, TOMORROW THEY LEAD FIRST ROW: Mike Benham, Chuck Gates, Jim Stogis, Mike Cookas, Steve Converse, Mark Furlane, Bill Odenthal, Tom Bowen, Phil Farr, Dennis Winchester. SECOND ROW: Coach Adams, Dale Smith, Nick Gravaboy, Mike Nippert, Tom Stamper, Sterling Atkins, Dick Piunti, CMgr.J. Coach Adams explains a basic move to Mike Cookas and Dennis Mahoney as Bill Odenthal watches attentively. 161 Coach Adams shows Jim Stogis the proper placement of his hands for a get-away when he is caught from behind hy one of his own team males. ChuCk 611165. , - ' . i FRESHMAN WRESTLERS CONTINUE TO IMPRGVE The Freshman Wrestling Team, Coached by Mr. Vargo is comprised of the following boys-KNEELING. KL to RJ: Tim McCann, Tom Zieeh, Rich Rawlins, Jim Olson, Jim Bartz, and Jerry Curry. STANDING. KL lo RJ: Coach Vargo, Ron Zier, Frank Gales. Bob Rydman, Dennis Duchene, and Ed Nelson. TRACK M N ARE OPTI ISTIC ABO T '65 SEASON. UW Rrffm lr, few jT 7 '4' 3' ' x V . ' . 45,35 Q. Qi? vnu M., ,et MW, .,, ,, , .ff Z.,- x... Tom Tessiatore is in position to put the shot . Tom is also zu Shown here is Greg Hutson as he prepares to display his running discus thrower. ability. S-T-R-E-T-Q-H seenjs to be on Bob Emerick's mind as he jumps Getting into position to pole vault is boo iwctnanien. the hurdles in practice. 163 TRACKMEN ARE CONDITIONED ATHLETES The 1965 Varsity Track Team Included-ROW ONE. tL to RJ: Tom Brumund, John Honiotes. and Glen Kirk. ROW TWO: Tom Tessiatore, Mike Wimberly, Larry Broske. Tom Lambeth. Larry Perinar. Bob Nemanich. Jim Currie. Rich Lindstrom. ROW THREE: Mr. Samlin. Coach. Steve Seiberling. Bob Anderson. Bruce Brixey. Ken Stogis. Don Willard. Rich Craig. Stan Mazon. Gary Longman. Stan Adams. and Coach Swank. The Sophomore Track Team was made up of the following boys-ROW ONE, QL to RJ: Tom Pratto, Chuck Spurgeon. Bob Sippel, Rich Danielson, Scott Baskin. Rich Podnar. Charles McLurkin, and Sid Florey. ROW TWO: Coach Samlin, Jim Policandriotes. Ed Minarich. Jim Gurnic. Bob Favretto. Jim Morgan, Mike Nippert, Andy Shelby. Walt Kimble. and Coach Swank, Tom Brumond. John Honiotes, and Glen Kirk pose for the camera as they show their starting stance. 164 UNNING WAS THEIR GAM Steve Converse. shown here crossing the finish line. won the meet for West against Bloom. ln the background is Mike McLaren. who finished second, Pictured here are the boys who comprised the Sophomore Cross Country Team-ll. to Rl: Coach Swank. Mike Bender, Dale Greene. Mgr., Jerry Kinney. Mike Kessler. Dan Nichols. Pat Fiwgerald. Rick Danielson. Bob Favretto, Jim Miller. Steve Converse. Jim Policandrioes. Boh Seiler. Mike McLaren. Ed Minzirich. Cl1llCK Spurgeon. Tom Mahzilik. Rich Stein. Rich Rawlins. and Jim Peterson. During the summer months the cross country team got in many strenuous practices. This picture was taken while the boys were enjoying one of their well earned breaks. 165 TENNIS IS NOT A LAZY MAN S SPORT Steve Pollock explains where the ball should strike the racket, as Bob Barns listens to Steve's advice. Randy Pollock 5h0wS 1 blckhzxnd. SPRING SPORTS BEGIN AT WEST Don Johnson. the only returning letlerman al West. is shown here taking a practice serve for the '65 season. April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May Naperville Lockport West Rich East Bloom Thronton Joliet East Joliet Central Lockport Central Rich Central District Argo Kankakee Naperville Thornridge Lockport West State Blue lslantl Conference There Here There Here Here There There Here There There Here Here Here There There Joliet East Larry Lightner is about to give the hall a ride while demonstrating the correct way to serve a tennis hall. 167 SWINGING WESTMEN The boys that made up the Varsity Golf Squad were as follows-KNEELING. tl. to Rl: Mark Hoffer. Bill Greiner. Frank Evans. Don Leith. STANDING: Coach Kistner. Bill Welker. Chuck Zalar. Frank Hall, John Hall, John Sandberg. 168 lxiark Hoffer is caught here Demonstrating his driving ability on a tough green t?J. Bill Welker is shown demonstrating how to putt ball. Knowing the proper form in putting is very portant in the game of golf. the im- WILLINGNESS TO WORK The West Members of the Tri-School Joliet Team Were-KL to Rl: Wilbur Klein. PM Guffey Warren Block. Pat Guffey. LBACK ROWJ: Mike Bender, Greg Tuntlund. Tom B nerflv Mahoney, U - - Wilbur Klein Greg Tuntlund DIVFI' Free Style 169 TEAM WORK + EFFORT I WIN ' f S V ..,.. - -ffff ' ., .,. , , A4 A . 5 Z? E 170 Joliet Township Baseball Squad was made up of a group of very talented young players. They are-ROW ONE: Dave Efner. Joe Enich. Marc Musser. Harry Woldt, Ken Angus, and Larry Gura. ROW TWO: Frank Metes. Bill Sudakis. Jim Baskerville, Jerry Klover, Bob Brenczweski Jim Weakman, Bob Laatz, and Gary Evans. ROW THREE: Manager Don Hazen. Manager Stanley Allen, Jim Randolph, Lee Halderson, bale Spier, Nick Cookas, Daryl Alderson. Paul Shimek, and Coach George Fahrenholz, Q 1 The proper way to slide is demonstrated here by a member of the varsity baseball squad. INDIVIDUALS MUST CONTRIBUTE THEIR SHARE Infielder, Dave Efner, bends real low, anxiously awaiting the ball to come to him so he can make the play. and patiently waits for the pitch. First baseman, Frank Metes, makes an extra effort to catch the ball, which he obviously did. Dale Spier rears back to throw another one of his blazing fast balls. The young man holding the bat, Daryl Alderson, gets set in the batters box, 171 'i A 'V . .f 1 my w ,ma-, 'Y gi, ,M ' .12 i .f ' . ' . N,,, Wa -1 . :hk I K kL 7,.-S 3 Sponsor: Mrs. Fritz During the Spring, six girls are chosen for Varsity Squad, while XFrosh-Soph are chosen in the Fall. Girls must have enthusiasm, cheering ability, audience contact, and neatness. They are chosen by faculty members, coaches, varsity ath- letes, and out going cheerleaders plus cheerlead- er's sponsor who is Mrs. Fritz. This year the squad is working under the de- merit system. Demerits are being given for tardi- ness and unexcused absence. A total of three un- excused absences will result in automatic dismisal from the squad. For the first time in Mr. Swankls experience of cross country coaching and the first time to his knowledge, they have had cheerleaders at a cross country meet. Cheerleading Is A Fu . .1:2.1.. .1 . ' K 9522:-' 'liefiewiei 'I ' 1 to 'i '- ..,. . , Y ,.., brag aw . .5 3 K at ffff :gm w:mf,..Wwt.m Varsity cheerleaders from front to back are L' d L' b M B 'll' Kathy Allen, Louise Wilson. In back are Linda Plifatiio ang! CgiidJyl,Klo2llwey?l2 al les. Sophomore cheerleaders this year are: tfront row! .lo K ' k, B b M A 'l - tback rowj Sue Pierce, Linda Swanson. Diane Heinlen. y nc ar yers, pn Stevens' 172 Time Job For These Girls I 'JS 'ff--' i .. ? fiiiklf 4 - , Mlsxfwf ff, xiii? Tia 1 .. 3.1 -2? 'em if iff sis, ' V iii? is s? I A , W M VVLL g A f 36-'Ziff -'l1, 55'litf5, f if 4 f7 fi'7, 5: ' 3 fifwhsi, f ' A . . -S I 'I . fs V if ,.., , if- I , mg, W -i if 1'fJ?ilff ,M Z4i:,:LA .-' :wh Xvf, , ,E ,, ,' Q , 4lX,4 gif -svsfegs fiwww , - :V M' ' M ' iff f ,,fe.5 Gifs fifsffswiifff1fM .Q,:Ki K .5-. Wffffz fi fi' lf k 'A -- 75331 fefiiilxhf . , f xie.im,A, , . ' f 1- - ., itffivs - NZ,e.'w,1QfE'A11-3 1 fmsen w ' we-5-arf.-1 Sealey L -fs .. -31,1-L. J., , L ii Q 11 'Qmfgzisfimilxssaesseaziffeesvs ww bi K Captain : Kathy Allen Co-Captain: Maureen Baillies Linda Lamberson Cindy Klootwyk Louise Wilson Linda PFHUO 173 G.A.A. Chooses Capable Leaders N My Q- Sponsor: Mrs. Tweedle Pres, Pat Liberty V. Pres. Becky Decker '? ' if f 2 - I , A Elsa . -P 17251 H-fflxi' . sv A nf., Z S, Yifwiirvfixfrflfa- m55ffaQazsfezs5m?'a'35.agf:2lxw4f?l? if Self,-f-f. W 'wwf-fffvaHv Head of Activities Pam Liberty Soc. Chairman Jackie Jackson Sec. Treas. Eilieen Maureen Baillies Jo Ann Deltonto 174 Jerri Lovati Linda Meier 1 wif Farrell 'K rr- ,di Q , -KX LW M Q db-Z Pam Fitzer 5, is 4 r e W Mft ,lls H, Q 4 1 A ww 'Y 'W erm?-., . ' if. . fs H' ggi: bk Mix -gg ,lf Q R 8, lj C x r K 1, A. 4 x Historian Diane Brown ai r Q a1a:4srne:sfgsf?9:fj'Z5JfQ,!i Q, in ir',,-fi 21 my sr 1: 1:21 .g . . , r . Q ,M 1- +1 V wg, EEL ML as ,E Sf rersrgiifig af is r 1 32 3 fwl Wi? H V Nr gi B2 X V' 43 Q A as K' f l J 1 r x 8 1 l l ,E' ,s'!, ri-5 HW fx :Qi of wgasssffvgfr a .W-4 7 12. ,. -1- KS s ' 1s,Aw-fan: r v. -- a 1 , 1 fr K, , .iw i li 5 -- - V -k sf Sf, i . ' ffl? w M . . ,K ,1 1 l Carol Johnson i 1 fgfka. '1f..,5 fiafi a ' J f C ffi W' ,V V X H5 .,,,, 'E I ' mf' C. ., X -' Z 1 M iz' jf ' W l 25 ' Mimi Morrison Sandy Pollack .,.,. J W H H .,...,,. . ' 4 V V 5 ,, ,. 4 :fzQ,f'.Z:::..f:-i' wr25?w'M ,?:,-217 ,.-5: J : ,qw H , 211.1 'Q W , ,mpgs aiew y' . 'I ' , , 71ffflmZJlfE?siJ '-'em - ' ' ' ' ' if L -'-- J I A -r W - s an iii. mfaffr. J , :Q 'K ii WA I Mp- V I ' r flga: , ' , -' Swffgi gxig 'fkw '- 3 iffy fi , , , , , fxilfiiriifiizirfr,,g:, . N H K 'Y . rx ff g:4gss'31g:g::f'Q.-1will--..' - , ' -r bw Ev.zwwf fling-rv: ' Lisiezissewsrffsez- Barb Schring Sue Wehrapann Louise Wilson New Members Put Spark In Initiation an '- Initiation ceremonies include the induction of new members and the announcement of new officers. Ian. VanDerlinden, Sue Gregory, Donna Price, Darlene Koenig, Jean Frank, and Linda Meier take part m induction ceremonies. The Girls Athletic Association improves not only physical dexterity, but also character and ways of getting along with other people. There are three to four activities planned for every week for a period of nine weeks. G.A.A. also helps these girls to become better citizens, to make friends, and to become better lead- ers. The newly initiated Freshmen members are shown receiving their pins. 175 G.A.A. Gets Into Full Swing With Fall Activities S E ' e ,fi Girls try their luck at hitting the bull's eye as they participate in G.A.A. archery activities. f i if is by t 1 at t I ., t . f K -swlfriwrsffwifnew it ' ' , HM, s , ' , ti We i , ,:a,,,, f-, , -, Qjwkwfiggqlpi 2 Y-,rw-512.134-Q 'YM-A cmd 'Y fs K-f Alan-5-m21i.prji,g.g,s1-f- Wi , 7 , , i, M f .. ft ' -' i zaiwwazfz. 1 -f .i1s'.-tai me , ' we lt w a t iti -tt 1-m1it'Q.-I V- V M s 1 . ' it55'41,isweN:rs:vf?f3iaatwibf' -- H 'f H 1 -P A ' ' . A ' V15 'I r , 1 v, 1,10 -1-mist-,z.:yf . 1-W 1.-w.g-gg -ff- , v--f 1 I . ff W -.ss 2 ':.'N'f-+:'--H'- - ,M : .- :-4 ,t,, . , ,. ,gp - - -l ' .rift .4 as-fm . , W,,w.' . , L, mgynf , .t .... - .Q , ,Qi 'XR GE ,M K, Vw k,k,r.,t,w,,Lq,, M -. -I A rs, ,ff , B . -gn' ' ua., f -H-V W ,,,.. , ,n,,. , .- .--Ms. , in t Mg -f : .... , -,j. ,V , Mia. ' ' ' ,' 5 . r f l 'K at - - A ,, - w ks I .. . W t - D- ,,., j -Klasse - 3 s yssf l ffffe A - 3 ' , ,. , -' , lg X- ' M s it F'i 7?+'- , .- t ' I ,, ., V? ,- ' ' 1 sh Q ' - gigtinggg . , .,.. by f, - , .... ' f' - ' -- l ,- 'mm ' me W -wg ' E s ff if i t V .ii. .A WNW ew-'kiflffv ' er-,flef 1 -553 V ' Arek f 4 , 4 31 103 f-We-if z 4' in zil15i'5?f'FfW1'f ,Q - fi' L w,-git-iffggeyii Lg' 51.61, ig' -' 513153 21, if is, ' -A '- gtV 'c '1-efifbiiai. .X gxlftgi. .Liv ri., ,.,., :swf if-V5 jgfgwg It ' f :.. ' 'UTEIFF' f-x r fgf, J' .iefiv:w:.e.g:bvs1f5'fg:1 L im 'WQV V I HI J A Q 1 Q sr 3 .. W kf5 e1.1j'sQ,j5r-' :H -, ' 1 i high Elissa. - Q WNMWM , is , H, ,. 1 gi ,, Q9aL,5,i,g5.?u ., .,, at W6s,:g5?d55,,,,t , F li it ff ,ev '- - ' ff S s- . ' ' Football? No, Speed-a-way. It's similar to football, but you don't use your hands. This is an- other favorite enjoyed by G.A.A. members. I 21 :Z- t K fl xx - r ir i 176 Tennis anyone? Ann Tapio and Dace Dindonis still get their tennis in even though they are out of season. These modern dancers develop grace and skill through weekly practice. First row: Dace Dindonis, Chris Clapp, Maureen Baillies, Judy Bisset, Jane Wyss. Second row: Gaye Myers, Kathy Baillies, Pam Fitzer, Sheila Kolmodin, Diane Brown. Third row: Elieen Ker, Barb Davis, Mary Mowry, Gail MaKeever. Fourth row: Jean Huber, Carolyn Hocker. Fifth row: Peg Surges, Jean Dennis. G.A.A. Girls Achieve Grace and Coordination Mary Smith and Joan Wright try their skill in knocking most of the pins to make a perfect score in bowling. Jump ball! Barb Wicke and Darlene Brugnara practice their skill in a game of basketball. 177 G.A.A. Activities Offer Fun And Variety W, .,,5E-:fi ,Ll A 'A 'A t 1 g sf , 1fL,!'?Tf'ff'5111 ,,.-,i:fi,.. i iii-?i'li5:iifl:SixZH-..,, 1 -ng X ii ii ir . -1' . f va Thursday night is howling for G.A.A. girls. and Jerri Lovati is no erception. With excellent form. she is con- fident of a strike. Marianne Fazio and Diana Roberts watch as Linda Pratto shows her skills in doing pike jumps. 178 Lynnette Lightner watchs Janice Vroegindewey, hoping she slams the volley ball over the net to win the game for their team. A 5 J' ,,,,L t. ,,,WZ1f,E1W, so Girls Demonstrate Athletic Ability 2 For-r-r-re! Jodi Basinger demonstrates one of the mm 2 Y golf stances during pre-season practice. Hands up! No. it's hands down for Sandy Woldt in tumbling as she demonstrates at hand stand. Hurry! Hand me the baton: they're beating us. Linda Forbes, Dace Dindonis Do z S l ' - ' nnn ea y, and Lory Bewersdorf pose for a new sport an G.A.A. called Track and Field. 179 FACULTY A teacher. complete with brief case and coat. enters the class- room ready to begin a new day. Teachers with papers to grade and assignments to prepare are typified by this look of exhaus- tion at the day's end. Gerry Lester Editor DR. WILLIAM C. FRENCH Superintendent of Joliet Township High School and Junior College High Standards Attainf Administration ar MR. JOHN H. FRENCH Assistant Superintendent of Joliet Township High School and Junior College 182 MR. DUANE KIRCHOFF Business Manager Busy considering vast and varied problems at a Joliet Township High School Board of Education meeting are, first row, Mrs. Verna Carey, secretaryg Mr. Duane Kirch- off: Dr. E. Charles Cohenourg Mr. Fred Fisherg second row, Dr. Wil- liam DeWittg Mr. Howard Lloydg Dr. Robert Geist, Presidentg Dr. Louis Pistilli: and Dr. Suren Seron. Board of Education by Hard-Working The Joliet Township High School Board of Edu- cation is a group of seven devoted men elected from the district, With a fervor characterized by dedication. the Board assumes the enormous task of establishing school policy. employing personnel, fixing salaries. providing educational equipment. and considering all major problems facing the schools. To handle these and other duties. the Board meets regularly once a month with special meetings and study sessions being called if necessary, The top administrators of our system carry out their significant work with sound judgment and ex- perienced hands. Added to the tasks normally facing their colleagues throughout the country, these men have been handling the problem of establishing a new school. fm Mr. Robert Mitchell Dean of F rexliman and Sophomore C lE4s.s'e.s ,sw f A ,,,.,,i,. ,. 'ff M at Mr. Richard E. Terry Principril of Jolie! Tou'r1.s'liip High School - West Cunzpms' l.. any 'fi Mr. Guy Haines ' Dean of Junior clml Senior Clc1.s'.ve.s' 183 Department Chairmen Guide Educational Progress Mr. Donald Hopkins Science 184 Appointed by the Superintendent, with the ap- proval of the Board of Education, the chairmen of the various departments assume enormous administrative duties. In addition to maintaining a heavy teaching load, they also coordinate the entire teaching program of their respective academic areas. The department chair- men set policy for teaching methods, courses of study, textbooks, and reference materials. They provide for substitute teachers, preside at department meetings, and report regularly to the principal and superintendent. Each chairman devotes his experience, resourcefulness, and capabilities to providing for an effective educa- tional program. Mr. Burdette F. Johnston English ' , fs rs ' if -A......-W Q '-Sas xx, . -as ' fri ' AYS e'-wa, ff.,...,,.t i ,,, , ., ...,. . . .. y up rr r X 4 F' .Tay-mf u - ' f Miss C. Alice Hartman Foreign Language Miss Mary Louise Fisher Mathematics Department Chairmen Coordinate Academic Q Ai t to Sgt it ,- f Areas Mr. Matt Kochevar Social Science Mr. Edmond Williams Library Services Mr. Earl Kurtz Art u fa' i -ew 'yn 1, a'.1Q-'t'fm'f'fQ ,fs i --1-- ' :NRE 5 ' il' nf, ' e 'Ji 1 i limi '4 3.3 I4 in ,i as Sw 5 T' UU E. Z 0 N 5 x 5' vw 3 s: UI F9 O 1 ff, 'i S t X' S e , tw rfxfiis'-. gsffz, , 2 Mr. Peter Labella l , Music Y - 5 4-.. X 185 Department Heads Stress QualityTeaching ,fzfi , te 3 f i, 1 X L' dr' M. , , ,eh -. ., ge f- 'f m w w . ,Q , Cixi L f 186 Miss Nancy Newman Home EC'!Il1lJI77fl'.X' Mr. James Kichefski Trade and lnd14.st1'icrl D1'vi.x'i0l1 , .... 5 We Mr. Elmer Jamnik B11.x'if1e.v.s' lilfllflllfflll F ' t 31' , ff:,fQii-fi e, 5Es tQ2k.3f4' L 2 ,saws , 1 W, .. .. A, A 4 -'f ,gtff'7t ' t i T . ,kh . t FFR? ?: 1 :itLQ',i1w s , L? , K Am , ,VL ,- f W, ,,Xi,VLk7g.gfL L5fQ Q, K, K 54,2 -3 it 4 555' ' M' X, ff ' L'.,, k's: fi. t'-'f Qwiiqxrji if N ,lnq fgjfifj N' 'A 5 ,1- ,brk K LH, ,W 4 W-rv Mrs. Vera Doku Spcfcial lfzlucurinrl x Department Chairmen Balance Curriculums 5 H912-fvf Mm 1 Mr. Herman Walser Boys Pl1.v.s'ic'c1l Ii'cll1c'ari0r1 Mrs. Phyllis Firlus . . ' ' h.' lEd t' Mrs' Mar-'One Nance Glrls P vwca ucaron H eu! th Services Q-...,.ve i Major Robert Nelson NDCC 187 Staff Helps Students Reach Goals Mr. Harris Enderson Senior Clcmzv Cozlnselor bs, ies Miss Beverly Antoniewicz Junior Class C'0un.s'e'l0r Miss Marion Gilbertson Social ifV0rker Miss Isabel Lusser HCJl71i'l7f?lll7Cf Sindy lm'1r'z1c'mr L. Mr. John Vanko Senior and JIHYIPOI' Class Counselor Mr. Homer Howard Soplirmzorcf C'lfm'.s' C01n1.s'c'lor Miss Nancy Louck Fl'6Sl'II71tIl7 and Soplionwre C1Cl.S'.S' Counselor Miss Lucille Stewart FI'6'A'l'll'77CH7 Class C'0lII1.YC'l0l' Operational Staffs Assist Smooth Functioning Secretarial Staff FIRST ROW: Mrs. Darlene Davis, Mrs. Barbara Peck. Mrs. Sue Suffern, Mrs. Bea Walsh. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lois Byrd, Mrs. Sally Vargo. Mrs. Virginia Meier, Mrs. Marjorie Enderson, Mrs. Dolores Seitsinger, Mrs. Betty Fitzer. Mrs, Gladys Gunchin, Mrs. Betty Myers. Cafeteria Staff QQ? ,ai Maintenance Staff 189 I9O TEACHING IS AN ART: 2.33333 fz: Q,'V ' ',' , I il, :L f ' - '. ffilriwviz X , , Q ,ev f aaristgszfs V ,M . W eat... T i if I 1- ' 15,-'s.ala: ,. ww- wmsissaeigiissit I an - 'Lf c , , I , w...,,,.f.- :wf:,,.gf.,43,4,i 'l ', V , V, .- 1' - ft J' i lalttf r f 3 I will 1 15? :I I is it ,., .W . af H., , wig., it 5 3,2 t 5 'X Y is if In 1 E. J W ea t ti 4,52 x 'W i :Mm Joseph Bennington B.S., Olivet Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Illinois State Uni- versityg English Sharon Brown BS., General Beadle State Collegeg M.A., University of Illinois: Mathematics Richard Burget B.S., Northern Illinois Universityg Trade-Industrial Divi- sion, Driver's Ed. Louis Businaro B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois University: Latin Harold Coleman A.B., M. Ed., University of lllinoisg Social Studies Clive Crum B.A., Indiana Central College: English, Journalism Ray Adams B.S. Ed., Illinois State Normal University: Boys' Physical Education, Sophomore Wrestling and Freshmen Football Coach Lawrence Alvarez A.B., Colorado State College: Spanish Beverly Antoniewicz B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsing Junior Class Counselor Grace Armstrong B,A., M.A., University of Illinoisg Mathematics Charles Baker B.S., Illinois State Normal Universityg Business Ed. L. Ivan Baldwin B. Ed., Illinois State Normal University: Industrial and Mechanical Drawing John Davis B.S., M.A., Indiana Universityg Driver's Ed. James R. Day B.A., Indiana Universityg English Ronald Deininger B.S., M.S., University of Illinoisg Agriculture Vera Doka B.A., Oklahoma College for Women, M.A.T., New Mexico State Universityg Special Education Jeannine D'Orazio B.A., Luther College: Girls' Physical Education Dave Dorick B.S., M.S., Bradley Universityg Social Studies TO INSPIRE THE STUDENT TD SEEK HIS OWN ANSWERS Wilma Dryden B.A.. M.A.. Ph. D.. University of Illinois: English Arnold Edwards B.S.. M.S.. Northern Illinois University: Mathematics William H. Edwards B.S.. St. Louis University: MA.. George Peabody College for Teachers: Social Studies. World Affairs Ronald C. Eggert B.A.. Carthage College: M.S.. Iowa State University: Chemistry Elizabeth S. Eldred B.A.. Beloit College: M.A. University of Wisconsin: English Harris Enderson B.A.. Buena Vista College: M.A.. State University of Iowa: Senior Counselor Bonnie Fritz B.A., Northern Illinois University: English Gene W. Gallion B.S., M.S.. Illinois State University: Earth Science Marion Gilbertson B.A., Valparaiso University: M.A.. Indiana University: Social Worker Anthony Gutierrez B.S., Illinois State University: M.S., Northern Illinois University: General Shop and Industrial Metals Guy R. Haines B.S., Iowa State Teachers College: M.A., State Univer- sity of Iowa: Junior and Senior Class Dean Zollie W. Hall B.S., Eastern Illinois University: M.S.. Northem Illinois University: Distributive Education Eric Fielitz B.S. Ed., Illinois State University: M.A., Columbia Uni- versity: German Phyllis Firlus B.S., Murray State College: M.S.. University of Wiscon- sin: Girls' Physical Education Mary Louise Fisher B.S., M.S.. University of Illinois: Mathematics, Depart- ment Chairmen John H. French B. Ed. Illinois State Normal University: BJ., University of Missouri: M.S.. University of Illinois: Assistant Superintendent William C. French B.A., Pomona College: MA., Ed. D.. Columbia Uni- versity: Superintendent Joseph I.. Frink M.S.. Illinois State Normal University: Earth Science 191 192 TO INFUSE WITHIN HIM A LOVE FO Alice Hartman B.A., M.A., University of Illinoisg Foreign Language, Department Chairman Don Hein B.A., Nebraska State Collegeg M.A., University of South Dakotag Physics Richard Hinkley B.S., Iowa State Universityg M.S., South Dakota Univer- sity: Chemistry Richard Hooper B.S., Illinois State Universityg Auto Mechanics Donald G. Hopkins B.S., North Central Collegeg M.A., Ohio State Universityg Science, Department Chairman Homer L. Howard B.S., Wisconsin State Collegeg M.S., University of Wis- consing Sophomore Class Counselor Arthur Katterjohn B.M., M.M., University of Michigang Band James A. Kichefski B.S., M.S., Stout State Collegeg General Shop and In- dustrial Wood Shop Robert Kistner B.S., Iowa State Universityg M.S., Drake Universityg Math, Boys, Physical Education, Head Football and Wrestling Coach. V Ray Klootwyk B.S., Illinois Wesleyan Universityg M.S., Syracuse Uni- versityg Mathematics Matt Kochevar B.S., M.S., Illinois State Universityg Social Science-De- partment Chairman Thomas P. Kohl B.A., University of Notre Dameg M.S. Ed., Indiana Uni- versityg English Elmer Jamnik B.S., Eastern Illinois State Universityg M.A., University of Illinoisg Business Education, Department Chairman Roy E. Johnson B.M.E., M.M., University of Nebraskag Director-Vocal Music William W. Johnson B.S., M.A., Northwestern Universityg English Burdette F. Johnston A.B., Monmouth Collegeg M.A., State University of Iowag English - Department Chairman Herman J. Jongsma A.B., Calvin Collegeg M.A., University of Michigang Biology William W. Kahle B.S., University of Illinoisg M.S., Northern Illinois Uni- versityg Office Occupations TO GUIDE THE PROGRESS OF HIS MIND 5 1 EFL ,t ae ' ' f x F? f at 5 i S X X ,aim 'AGL i 1 ig. f 6 I 'Qin 1 5 3, . Paul G. Koutnik , B.S., M.S.. University of Illinois: Biology Earl Kurtz B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin: Art-Department Chairman Peter Labella. Jr. B.M.. M.M.. Eastman School of Music: Music-Depart ment Chairman Max Kuster B.S.. M.A., University of Illinois: Agriculture-Depart- ment Chairmen Isabel Lasser B.A., Carthage College, M.A.. Northwestern University: Homebound Eloise Laubschel' B.A.. State University of Iowa, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity: U.S. History Maynard E. Leatsler B.A.. M.S.. University of Iowa: Photography Patricia A. Lemanski B.S., Illinois State University, M.A., Colorado State Col- lege: Girls' Physical Education Leroy Leslie B.S., University of Notre Dame, M.A.. St. Francis Col- lege tLoretto, Paul: Economics: Varsity Basketball Coach Irene M. Lind A.B.. M.A., University of Illinois: English Marcie M. Long B.A., State College of Iowa: M.A., University of Wyom- ing: Art Nancy Jane Louck A.B., M.S., Indiana University: Freshman and Sopho- more Class Counselor Maurice McClain B.A.. B.S., Indiana University: English James R. Maloney B.A., Northern Illinois University: M.A., Southern Illinois University: History Melvin E. May B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin: Mathematics Al W. Meyer B.S., James Millikin University: M.S., Northern Illinois ' University: Boys' Physical Education I llll F i' I l.i- I Frank Miller B.S., University of Illinois: Boys' Physical Education, . Assistant Varsity Football Coach and Head Baseball tce If c Robert C. Mitchell I ., I B.S., M.S., Illinois State Normal University: Freshman and Sophomore Class Dean 193 194 TO MOTIVATE HIM TO DEVELOP HIS POTENTIALITIES Anita Page A.B.. Indiana State College: M.S., Indiana University: French Emely Marie Petersen Ph. B.. University of Chicago. M.A., University of Southern California: Speech Correction Norman L. Richard B.S.. Illinois State University: Biology Richard A. Samlin B.A.. Adams State Teachers College. M. Ed.. University of Illinois: U.S. History and Social Studies Ailene Schneider B.S.. M.S.. Illinois State University: English William Settles B.S.. M.S.. Northern Illinois University: U.S. and World History Marjorie Nance R.N.. Silver Cross Hospital: Nurse Major Robert O. Nelson Army of the United States. Retired: NDCC Nancy Newman B.S.. M.S.. University of Wisconsin: Home Economics- Department Chairman Gordon G. Niessner B.S.. M.S.. Stout State College: Diversified Occupations Leslie O'Blenes B.A.. Northern Michigan State University, M.A.. North- western University. M.A.. Central Michigan University: Mathematics Marjorie Ochs B.S.. Iowa State University: Home Economics es..- it e . Y' A WW I A-fs-.Wt , . -g... -.s3.,., U gay e .. . . , . ' I 1 1 ., Ifi ilf-: :. 5 I ' - lie .1 vi. R 1' ' iz figs. 215. get . , :ie SI Paul M. Siron B.S.. M.S.. Illinois State Normal University: Welding Shop: Ind. Elec. Barbara Smith B.S.. Eastern Illinois University: M.S.. Millikin Univer- sity: Business Education Frank M. Sinunt B.A.. M.S.. Southern Illinois University: Earth Science Andrew Sorenson B.A.. University of Illinois: B.D., Yale University: U.S. History Carol Sorenson B.S.. Stout State College: Home Economics Lucile Stewart B.A.. DePauw University. M.A., Northwestern Univer- sity: Freshman Class Counselor ff- l 3 if ? 5 Q, i s ri Q -if ?4gh litllw TO INSTRUCT HIM IN THE KNOWLEDGE GF D Roger L. Swank B.S., M.S., University of Illinois: Typing, General Busi- ness. Cross Country Coach Richard E. Terry B.S., Wisconsin State College, M.S., University of Wis- consin: Principal Duane L. Tesdall B.S., Illinois State University: M.A., State College of Iowa: Mathematics Mary L. Thackaberry B.A., M.A., University of Illinois: English Helen Tweedle B.S., Indiana University: Girls' Physical Education John G. Vanko B.S., M.S., Western Illinois University: Junior and Senior Class Counselor Hal Wimberly B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University: M.S., University of Illinois: Biology Charles F. Woolard B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois Universityg Director of Guidance Miriam Wright B.S., University of Illinois: English lNot picturedzj Reinhold Fritz B.A., North Central College: Social Studies, German Ned S. Vargo B.S.. Indiana Central College: Assistant Sophomore Football Coach and Freshman Wrestling Coach, Driver's Education H. J. Walser B.S., M.S., University of Illinois: Boys' Physical Educa- tion - Department Chairman David M. Warner B.A., Lawrence College: M.S., Indiana University: Biol- OSY Dorothy Wells A.B., Florida Southern Collegeg M.L.S., University of Illinois: Librarian Alice Wilbur B.S., Illinois State University, M. Ed., University of Virginia: Spanish Edmond Williams B.A., M.S., University of Illinois: Library Services - De- partment Chairman 195 Dace Dindonis 30, FRESHMEN Sandra Acosta .. ... 29 Dorothy Adams . ,. .... 29 Felix Adams ..... ... .... 37 James Adams ...,...,.... 29, 105 Katherine Albright 29. 95. 113. 117, 119 Susan Alderson . ... ... . 29, 95 Deborah Alexander . .. 29, 95 Harold Allen ...,.,, .... 2 9 Harold Allen ..... ,,., 2 9 Linda Allen .. . . 29 James Alsip ... ., 29, 105 Mary Altstadt .... .... 2 9 Dawn Anderson .. .... 29 Karen Anderson ...,.. . . 29, 95 Jacqueline Andrews . .... 29 Pete Apostolou ..... .. ..,, 29 Sandra Arnold .,.. 29, 95 Gary Arthur .. 29, 94, 149 Ron Ashley .... 29, 105 Sterling Atkins ... ,,... 29, 161 Fritz Autman .,.... . . .... 29 Kathleen Baillies .. .. 29, 96, 177 Margaret Bajt .,,,.. .... .,.. 2 9 Deborah Bakelaar .. . .... 29 Helen Barnett ..., .. .... 29 James Bartz ..,.. .. 29, 162 Gregory Bates . . . . . . . . 29 Mary Bazan ... ,..,. .... 37 David Beguin .. 29 94, 157 Dennis Bell .,... .. .... 29 Diane Berlein ..... .. 29, 95 Rita Bertagnoli ..... .... 2 9 Jacquiline Bensch .. . .... 29 Nora Bessette ,,.,.. . . . . . . . 29 Lorraine Bewersdorf ..,. 29 95, 179 Ellen Biava ......., . . ...,. 29 Joseph Bick .,.... ... ..., 29 Sharlan Birdsell David Bisset ,.,, ...,.,,.... l 01 Warren Block 29, 104, 169 Don Blood ,...,. . . .... 37 Robert Boettcher ., ., 28, 29, 10X Patricia Boldt ... ... .... 29 Karen Bonn .... ,..., 2 9, 95 William Bonney .. .,.. 29, 158, 160 Lynn Booker .,.. .. . ..., 29 George Booras .... ...., 2 9, 149 Gary Bostjancic .. .... 29 Cheryl Bouchard .. .,.,,. 29 Denise Bourque Curt Bowen ...,. ,. 29, 149 Patricia Bowen .. ,,,, 29 Wendy Boxer .... . . . 29 Colleen Boyd . . . . . . . . . 29 David Bozarth .... ,.....,., 2 9 Gloria Bradford ,. .....,..,. 29 Janet Bradley . .,..... 29, 95, 113 Bonnie Brandolino ........ .. 29 Robert Brauer ....,... 29, 149, 157 Elaine Bregar ,... ,....., . .. 29 Debra Brei ...... . 29, 96 Cleve Bretherton .. . .. .. 29 Clyde Brown ...... 29, 157 Deborah Brown . . . ..... . 29 James Bruno .. . ...,.. 29 Jennifer Bryan .. . .... 29 Michael Bryan .. 29, 102 Patrick Burkey .. ,.,, 37 Paul Bush ...... .,,,.. 2 9 Philip Byrd . ...,. .. 29, 149 Deborah Byron , . , ..... . . 29 Robert Cabay ... . 38, 110 Ann Cable Perry Cambruzzi . . .. 29, 149 Kathy Campbell ,. .,..... 29 Jerald Cameron ... ... 29, 149 Hollie Canaday ..,, . 29, 95, 108 Jeffrey Carloss .,.. .. 29, 104 Charles Carter ..., ., 29. 149 Thomas Carter ..... .. ,... 29 Cathy Cartwright ... .. 29. 119 John Carugati .,.,, ...... 2 9 Bitti Cater ,..... . . . . . 29 Peter Ceci ....,. ,.,.. 2 9. 149 Frank Cernugel ... ...,... .. 29 Lee Chapman .. ... 29. 105, 112 Samuel Chuk .,,........ 29, 149 Richard Clemons ...... 29, 97, 101 James Cobetto Thomas Cockbill .. 29 97, 99, 101, 157 Nancy Colbert .. ...... .. . 29 Rochelle Cox ,,,. . 30, 95 Valinda Crawley .. . .... 30 Austin Criswell ... ..,.. ... 30 Kristine Culyat .. . 30 95, 119 Jerry Curry .... .... 3 0, 162 196 Douglas Darin . Janie Darnold .. Barbara Davis . .. Dan Davis . . . Kathleen Deltonto Susan Dempsey .. Karen DeNardo . Jean Dennis . Ruth DeSandre Alphabetic Index . . . . . 30, ff '50, 951' 30, 95. .. 30, 97, .. 30, 95. Stephan Dillard ,..,..,.,. 30, Robert Dillon' .... Howard Dillow .. 96, 176.5 '177' Barbara Dohm ..., David Doka . . .. Dorothy Dolhof ..,. Kenneth Dorn ... ... Marilyn Dougherty . Leo Downey . . Marlene Downey . . . Debbie Dowst: . . . Caroline Drover ... Dennis Duchene .. James Dtilka .... Jane Duncan 3.0.1 . . . 30 . . 30, . f 30, 149, 30. Willie Dunn Deborah Dupee Timothy Eberhard Barbara Egly ..,.. Alma Elkins . 30 .... 30. 149. Lawrence Ellena ... ...... Jacquelyn Ellis .... 30. Wayne Ellis ......, ..,,.,. Kent Elwood ......,, .. 30, Marietta Erickson Dale Evans ....... Russell Evans .... . ...30. Roberta Everts . . . .... 30, Charles Ewing ..., .. 30, 149, Patricia Fanning .,.,.,........ George Farnsworth ao, 149 Phillip Farr .. ..,..,. 30, , David Fazio .. Marianne Fazio .. 30, 30, Lawrence Feltes . . .,.... . . Leon Felus ...., . . . 30, Nancy Ferro ,,... .. 30, Theodore Filides . . . . . . 30, Stephen Fink ..... ..,..... . . Hal Finkle ..,,........... 30, Patrick Fitzgerald . . . 30, 157, Thomas Fitzpatrick V Barbara Flake ..... Jerry Fletcher ,.,, Thomas Flynn Bridget Fothergill ' '3'1i.' Michael Fountain . . . .. Jean Fox ......... . . . Patricia Fox .....,. .. , Edward Foxworth Lethen Foxworth Sharon Frankford Amanda Fraser Georgiana French Linda French Anne Fricke Bonnie Fultz ..,. Debra Furlane Richard Furlane .. Pamela Fuse ,,.. Frank Gates ... Bonne Gatons .. Victor Gelbron Pat Geritano .. Nancy Gerl ..,. Rachelle Gerl Robert Gerl .... William Gerl John Gilbert . ,... 30 . 30 '50 .. 30. .. 30, 149, 21, 30 ..ffff'f'i0 . .... uso. . . 30, 149, Ruth Goldhaber Janice Gooda Y Steven Gould ..... Pamela Grable Paula Grable .,... ti 94 149, Daniel Graham .... . . , Deborah Graves ..... ,.,,. 3 1, Kathleen Gray .,.. Rebecca Grazis . Andrew Greene Barbara Greenly .. Robert Grimes Mary Grimpe Elaine Grimsell .. Ruth Grossman ,. . James Gruenwald Dennis Guardia ... Robert Guffcy .. Brenda Gunier Francis Gunter ... Donald Gursh Ellen Gustafson .. 31, .. 21, 31, . 31, .. 31, 97, 31. 31, 31.102, .. .... 31, . 31, .. 31, 1111, 1 149 30 177 105 113 30 110 177 30 149 30 30 179 30 105 95 94 30 30 30 30 311 162 30 95 95 157 30 30 30 109 39 1 1 1 30 94 311 102 157 30 105 161 149 1711 30 105 95 105 30 157 165 149 30 104 311 30 30 30 30 30 30 95 95 30 95 30 30 30 59 162 95 30 30 30 95 149 157 30 31 31 31 95 95 157 95 118 95 95 31 95 110 110 104 31 149 110 104 157 31 Phylis Hall ...,, . . Frances Hambrick .. Janice Hamilton Thomas Hamilton .. Sandra Hammer Faith Hansen ..., Douglas Hanson ..., Frederic Harsha Bruce Harshfield . . Jeffrey Hartfield . 31. William Hartman ... Marcia Hegstad .. Robert Hendricks . Cynthia Henkel ... Gary Henry Terry Hensley . Joseph Hertko . Sandra Hester .... . Deborah Hickman .. Gerald Hickman Charles Hillcr .. . David Hillesland ... Richard Hobert .... Carolyn Hocker 31, 96 .. 31.96. . .. 31. H. . '31 .. 31, 102, 104, . . 31 .. 24. 31. f. 1'1i2,' 31.194 31. 31 .. 31, 31, .110. 113. Elizabeth Hodock ...... Dennis Hoffman .. . Paul Hoffman Debra Hoffmeyer . Cora Hogan ..... Richard Hogan . . Elizabeth Hollon Beverly Holmes .. Helen Honiotes .. Glenn Hood .... Judy Hosback .. Terre Houte Jeanette Huber .. Robert Hurst Delores Hutton Alan lberg ...... Wayne lngmire Shawn James ... Judy Jarnagin .... Barbara Jendro Betty Johnson Darrell Johnson Georgia Johnson ... Gerald Johnson .. Lynda Johnson Nancy Johnson Susan Johnson Vicky Johnston ... Mike Jolley .... Joyce Jones . . . Catherine Jones .... Steven Jones ..... . Mary Jorgensen 31, 95 Diane Jugenitz ..,... Larry Junck ........ Tommi Kane .. David Karl .. Patty Kassis .... Bernard Keiser .. Larry Kelly .. Eileen Ker ...... Michael Kessler Gerald Kewley . . James Kimble .... Donald Kimmell Carolyn King .... . Gerald Kinney . Donald Klein Kenneth Klimek .. Michael Klimek .. Michael Kmetz Michael Knoll ..... Barbara Koepke Susan Koepke Barbara Koerner .. . Mary Korelc ..... .. Philip Krall . Ted Krumpoch .... Jean Krumianik Gloria Kubinski Anne Kurtz .,... Kurt Kuster . Carole Kweiser .. Leona Ladas .... Lois Lamberson ...... James Lambert . Joann Lambert ... Brenda Lane ,. Linda Lane .. .. Brian Larson . Linda Lawson . Sandra Lee .,.. Frank Lesh . .... . Kathlee-1 Lewickas .. Roberta Libbee . .. Paul Lihersher ...... Louis Liebermann . .. 31. f'3'1Q' ., 31. . .... 31, 'i1Q95.' . 317.71083 .. 31. 94. .fai 31, ff '31, 95. ...3l 31 .. 31, ,1o9,114, H.'f1:v31. 31 31 .. 31, .. 32. . .... 32, 1132, 157, , 32. 113. 117. M 12. 32. H32,'95. fuzz. .. 32,' 32. 9 31 31 113 104 31 95 31' 157 149 31 95 104 31 149 31 149 118 95 149 101 31 177 31 104 31 31 31 31 95 31 119 149 95 95 177 31 31 110 149 31 31 31 31 31 95 102 31 114 96 31 31 31 95 102 130 31 94 95 31 109 94 40 177 I65 32 157 105 32 165 32 32 32 32 105 32 118 32 102 41 95 41 32 32 32 32 114 32 32 41 41 157 32 32 149 32 32 94 32 Lyncttc Lightner .. Carol Lindberg .. ... John Lindberg ....... Janet Linden . Kathleen Lindstrom . Ron Lingle .... . Karen Lingrel .. Nancy Lipsey .. Cindy Little . Richard Locher . Beverly Locke .. Patil Logan ........ . Thomas Lorenc . 32, Deborah Lowery . . Jack Lucaora .. . Barbara Luebs .. Lorin Lynch . . Larry Maddis .. Robert Macs Glenna Magee . Gail Makeever . . . Patricia Manifold Thomas Manifold Nancy Mann Janie Manning Michael Marentic .. Linda Markwalter .. Nancie Maiolt .... Terry Masek Sharon Maske . Sue Maszak .. Debra May Greg McCambridge .. Timothy McCann .... Carol McClintock .. Louise McConnell .lamcs McCoy .. Robert McCullum .. Carol McDevitt . . Donald McDonough .. Ellen McGinty ..... Cheryl McKanna .. .. Peter McKanna ..... Michael McLaren Edward McLaughlin .. Thomas McLaughlin Robert McLurkin .... Lynda McMil1in . Donald Meadors .. David Meditz Nancy Meinert Kenneth Menzer .. Kay Mertz ...... Joyce Minarich Kenneth Moll Bob Moore ..... Cheryl Moore .,.. Joseph Moore .... 11, 32. 12. 1iti1i,' 32, 32. 149, .3.2.,. . J2,' 94, ' 149Q ' . . 32. 32,- 149. .. 32. .. . 32. 32. 96, .fi'32, .. 32. .. 32. f f f 'izf 3032, . . 32. 32. . 32, 32. 155. ... 32. 25, .. 32, 32, .. 32, 33, 33, Pamela Morgan . .. . . . James Moroz .,.. ... 33, 105, Linda Morris ... .. ... 33, 95, Kirk Mowrer ......... .. . .. Mary Alice Mowry .... 33, 113, Pamela Munday .,........... Linda Murnick ...... .... . . James Murphy ..............,. Gaye Myers . 16 33, 97, Terry Nedelsky ...... ... .. Edward Nelson .. ... 33. 102, Richard Nelson ... ....... 33, Randall Newton ... .. . 33, James Nichols .. . . 33. Terry Nickel ... . .... Gregory Nicland ..... .. 33, Kay Niessner ........ ... .. Kenneth Nordenberg ... ... .. Reginald Ogg ... .... . 33, Dave Oliver . ...... .. 10 Geraldine Olivero .. .. .. James Olson ...... . . 33, Terry Olson .... .... . JoAnn O'Neil .. .. ... 33, Sharon Ongenae . .... . Bertha Orozco ... . 33, Linda Orozco .. .... .. Mark Ostoich .. ... Susan Overall . . ... Billy Ozier .. ... Delores Ozier ... .... Sharon Pagoria .... ..... . . Armando Palomo .. 33. Jim Papesh . . . .. John Pappas ...... . . . 33, Andrew Pasteris ... .. .... Carl Pasteris .. .... .... Janice Patterson .. .. 12. 33, Gerald Patil . .. .. 33, Ray Pelley . . ... 33. Nancy Perkins ... .. 33, Katherine Peterson John Petrusa .. 178 32 32 109 95 157 32 32 102 32 118 32 157 95 32 32 157 32 94 119 177 32 32 32 95 101 32 32 32 32 32 95 41 162 32 32 32 95 102 97 32 149 165 149 32 149 32 32 32 95 111 33 33 33 42 95 105 33 149 119 33 177 33 33 33 177 33 162 94 149 102 33 157 33 33 157 33 13 162 33 95 33 118 33 101 33 42 33 33 105 33 109 33 33 95 94 101 95 33 94 Hal Whalen . Wallace Pfeifer .. Larry Pickering .. Richard Piunti .. Billie Plumlee Elizabeth Pohl .. Robert Pollack Allen Pollack . Lawrence Pollock . Richard Porter .,.. Nicolette Pribish Rodger Priest ,... . ...,. 33. Donald Prola ... ... Timothy Quinlan Bernadine Racki Timothy Rapson 19. ' ' 13. Richard Rawlins . 102. 120, 162, Paula Reed Sandra Reed ,, . . Steven Rees . .. ldelle Resis .. . 33, 96. Dorothy Reynolds .. Timothy Reynolds . Charlotte Rhodes Robert Richards Thomas Richards . .. Gwendolyn Richardson Linda Ricketts . Al Riffel ....., .... Roy Riffel Joy Rivera Nancy Roberts ,. Susan Roberts ..... Jayne Robertson ...35. Randa ll Robinson ..,. Steven Robinson ..,. Susan Rogers . . . . . . James Rohr .... , . . Linda Rojo . . Linda Roush .. . Robert Rozich ., . Thomas Rusciolelli ... Patricia Russell ...... Joe Ryan ...... .,,., Robert Rydman , . . Thomas St. Germain .. Brenda Salter ,... Dorothea Samios .. Thomas Sartori David Saxon ., ,.,, .. William Schattbel .. Susan Schiek . .. . 34 Mark Schlueter .,.. . Nancy Schmidt ,. ,, . . 34 Dorothy Schmucker .. Janet Schnelle ..... Betty Schoffstoll ,. George Schomig .. Susan Schoppe ,.,. Steven Schriefer .. . Donna Sealy ...., . Patricia Seeman . Larry Seiler ...., Linda Seitz .,.. Hazel Severson . . . Ruth Shaw ,.... Elvin Shearer ., ,... Randy Sheets ... ... Dawn Sheridan .. . Dawn Sherman ., Frank Shield .... James Shimek .. Raymond Shroba .. Robert Shroba . Maryann Siebold . Richard Skoff ... Jane Skole .... John Smarker .. Bruce Smith Charles Smith . . . Eleanore Smith .. Linda Smith Linda Smith ... .. Richard Smyder . Mary Snider h .... Mike Spiers ,.,.. ., Susan Stancik .. , Sharon Steffes .. Rick Stein .. Richard Steller ., Pamela Stcrle Jacqueline Stokes , Reginald Stokes ,. . Janet Stoner ,.,,. . David Stukel . ... Steven Sugarman , ., Sylvia Sullivan Rebecca Sundermeyer ...... 34. Mark Suvges ., Peggy Surges ,.... . Stephen Surges .... Darlene Swears . . . David Swims ,.., Garreld Swims .. Susann Tait Janette Talbott .. David Tnlkie David Tallman .. ,. 33. 105 .. 24 33 161 .. 33 95 , 33 . 33. 102 . 33.104 . . 33, 104 33 104 33. 102. 149 33 ,. 33 101. 118 165 .. . 33, 109 . 33 119 . ,.,. 33 .. .... 33 33 33. 101 33 33 , 33. 102 33 33 ,. 33 95 . 33, 102 33 95 .. 33. 102 ., .. 33 33. 102, 119 33. 100. 157 . ..... 33 33. 95, 109 . 33. 149 34 34 .. 43 34. 100. 162 34 34 . . 34 ., 34 . 34 95, 109. 130 34, 104 95 34 .. 34 ., 34 34 .. ,. 34 . 34 28, 34, 179 . 10, 34, 119 165 34 , 10, 34, 95 34 ,. 34, 101 34, 102. 105 16, 34 . .... 34 .. 34 ., 34 34 94 34 .. 34 .. 34 34 . . 34 34, 149 34 34 .. ., 44 .. 34, 149 . . . 34 34, 110. 149 , ., 34 . , 34 34. 165 .. 34 ., , 44 . 105 34, 95. 117 .. 34 '14, 105. 112 95 , . 34 34. 177 .. 34. 105 34 34 34 ., 34, 95 34 34 Patricia Tamayo . Anne Tapio .,... Marc Taylor ,. Bruce Teipel .,,, Martina Terrell James Thompson Rick Tozzi . . . . Jane Trippon ..,. Ken Tweet . . . Linda V81lDCl'lBCl'LE Mary VanTassel .. Michael Vella Miles Vanzara Diane Verchimak Kathleen Virgona Patil Vitali , Karen Vonch David Voots ., Susan Vorderstrasse Richard Vrieze ., David Wainscott Nancy Wallace .. Steve Walters ,. James Ward ,. , . Nancy Ward .. Ruby Washington Josephine Watkins Cathy Watson ,. Nancy Webb , David Weber , Allen Westbrook . Thomas Westling . 34. 95, . 34. 102. ,,34.111. f 'ff34Q .. ..25 . . 34, . , 34, f f A '34 . 34. .. ., 34 f '34.' .. 14. 95. ' 34.' 158.1 .. 35. , 19, 35. Karl Wheatley .. . Nicole Wheeler ... Ronald whtiam , . Edward White .. Kathy White .. ... Larry White . .... . David Widup . ,. Leonard Wietting Norman Wietting Gene Wilkey Lenore Wilkinson Barbara Williams Betty Williams Thomas Williams Dennis Winchester Shirley Winchester Robert Wirth . . . Sandra Woldt 35, 12 Kathleen Wolz Albert Wood .. , Gary Woods .... 28. 35, 149, . .... 35, . 35. .. 35. 95. .. . 35. Pamela Woodward .. , 35. 109, Bruce Wright .. Janice Yasko . . Hernandez Ysidro Richard Zenke .,.. Thomas Ziech ,. Debbie Ziemer .. Ronald Zier .... Richard Zolla ... 1 ., 35, 4, 125, 126. ,, .. .35, .. , 35. 149. 35.94. .. 35. mo, .. 35. . 35. 149. SOPHOMORES Linda Abel ,. . Doris Abnev . Fernando Acosta Jerry Adams John Ahlvin .. Jim Alabastro . .. Terry Alsip .. . Robert Anderson , James Ariagno Debbie Arnold , Corinne Ashamy .. Rick Atrill ...,.. Carol Aultz Barbara Austin .... Kay Bailey . .... Janice Baker ... Jeannine Barber William Barctts Douglas Barcus ... Judith Baron ...,. Janice Barringer . Jean Barrowman Peggy Bartz .. Sharon Barton Scott Baskin Tyra Baudino Mac Bayless Keith Beaudry .. Bob Beckham ... Lynn Bell ,.,. Mike Bender ..,. Michael Bcnham Patrick Bennington Bill Benson ..,.,... Judith Benson ..,. Mary Betts , .. Thomas Bick , Marcia Binns Judy Bisset .. .. .. 37. . 37. 101. . 19, 37, 37. . . 19. 37. 21, 370.0 37. 37, 37, 92,' 37.1 931.9 '109' ., 37. 92, 37. . . 37, . . 37. 'Q 37.11483 . 37.1 37. M .... 17, 165. 17. 1411, ,. 19. 37, . 37, 101, f 67. 93,1 37, 96, 109. 34 176 110 34 34 149 34 34 95 34 149 111 34 95 34 105 95 34 102 1 10 34 160 34 95 35 35 35 35 35 118 35 35 35 35 35 35 149 158 149 95 112 35 161 35 102 179 104 157 113 35 35 105 162 109 162 35 96 37 37 155 118 104 118 37 109 109 101 37 109 37 112 93 101 148 118 37 37 22 37 164 37 105 101 37 93 169 161 118 148 37 119 37 177 Gary Bodemuller . 37. 1111. 148 Thomas Bogdan .,....... . 37 Randy Bowen Tom Bowen ., Bob Bowser . . Stanley Bozich Linda Bradley . 37. 161 37, 90. 112, 115 . .. 37, 111, 113 Leonard Bregar ... . ..,., 37 Joyce Bristow . .. . . . . 37. 117 37.93. 174, 177 Barbara Buckingham .. , . 37. 109 Diane Brown .. James Bulger ........., ,. . David Bttrd .. ...... 37, 109, Frankie Budzinski Claudia Burget . Dave Burl-thardt Dean Burtch .... 37 111 , . 37, 88. 92 . ...... 38 . . . . .,... 38 91 Dean Burtch . ..........,. 38, Gregg Butterfield Philip Calahan ., 38. 105, 107, Ann Calosio .... Dave Cameron . , Larry Capista ., 91 .. 38,100 117 .. 21, 38, 89, 109 . 38. 97. 100, 112 Bob Cardwell .,... .... . , '48 Lee Ann Carlson Charles Carpenter Virginia Carr . ,, Laura Carrell ., Nancy Carter Linda Catherman Manuel Cavazos , Janice Ceci ,.., Kathy Chaney Mike Chrossfield Christina Clapp Donald Cline .. Dennis Clodi ,,.. Fran Cohen ..., Gary Cole . . , Carol Calabuono Jim Colstock ,. Linda Colwell ....,.,.......... Mike Conley .. be . , ...,... 38 96 ....38. . 38. . .. . 113 . .,..,... 38 38 ,. . 38. 104. 107 . ..,. ..... 3 8 . 38, 177 38 155 38. 109, 119 38 ., .. 38 38 .38 ,38, 104 165 Stephen Converse 38. 84388, 161, Mike Cookas 38, Kathleen Cooper Elizabeth Corfield Scott Corwin Roberta Council 142, 145. 147, 158. 159.161 311. 112, 117 xx Eva Countryman . 38, 96, 109 104 Stephen Cox , . Betty Curry .... 38, 38 Ronald Dach .... ,....... 3 8 John Dalton , ., ,. ...,. ,. 38 Richard Danielson . .. 38. 164, 165 Carol Darr .,.,....,. ...,. . . 38 Joseph Davenport . . . .... . . 38 Richard DeAcetis .... 38, 148 Margaret Dechecko . . . . . 38 Rudy De1Rose .,.,. ... 38 Charlene Dennis ... .. 38 Leslie DePratt ... 38 Philip Dernulc ... .. 38 Steve Dixon ..... ...... . . . 38 Ray Dolasin Robert Donnelly .. 38, 148. 155 Andrew DooLittle .. ,....... 38 Jack Draper ,...,.. .... . ., 38 Vince Driscoll ,,...... ,...... 3 8 David Dulny ... ., 38, 110, 117 Tom Duncan ... . ....., ... 38 Dennis Dzak ....,, ,.... 3 8, 100 Vicki Easton ,..........,.. 38, Dearborn Edwards Suzanne Edwards Terry Eggleston .. Ray Eich, Nancy Elam ..... Rosemary Elkins 93 38, 158, 160 ..39, 100 ..39, 119 ,... , 39 Terry English .... 39 Ken Ernest ..,.,. Joyce Farr . .. 39 96 Eileen Farrell .. 39, 89, 93, 127, 174 Robert Favretto .. 39, 155. 164, 165 Mary Ferro .,.,................ 39 Janice Fiegerle .,......,...,.. 39 Cheryl Fike Dale Finkle ....... .. ..... 39 Pamela Fish . ,. ,...... 39 Pamela Fitzer 36, 39, 112, 117, 174. 177 John Fleming ,.,............. . 39 Vannesa Foley ....... ...,.... 3 9 Joseph Fondriest . . , 39, 148 Linda Forbes . 39. 96, 109, 111, 179 Bob Fornango .........,., . . 39 Robert Freeman .,.....,..., 39, 90 Jane Fricke ... ,.. 39, 109, 112 Bob Fronek ......,, .,.,. . 39 Thomas Fugett ..,. . . . . . , 39 Mark Furlane .... 36. 39, 148. 161 Richard Gaddy ,..... . .. 39 Mary Garbin .........,... 39, 92 Josefina Garcia .. Charles Gates .. ,... 40 39. 148. 161, 162 John Geist 39, 89. 148, 153. 156 Denise Geritano . . .. 25, 39 Lois Gerl ...... ., ., 13, 39 Pat Gierich . . ... . .... 39 Diane Gladkowski . . . , 39 Joyce Gladkowski ., ..,. .,.. 3 9 Linda Glass ....... ...,, ..... 3 9 Craig Goode ,,... ,. . 39, 105, 111 Julius Gore Charles Gorges ..,............. 39 Diane Gornick ,.... .... 3 9, 92 Nicholas Grabavoy , 13, 39, 148, 161 James Gray .... 39, 111, 115, 155 Dale Greene 19, 118, 150, 165 Elizabeth Greenly ...,.... ..... 3 9 Roy Griparis .. .. ...,...... . 39 Robert Grohe .... 39, 100, 111, 112 Carl Guardia ..,..,.,.... ...,. 3 9 Mike Gurnic ..,,. 39, 148, 164 Norman Hall ... . ...,. 39, 111 Jerry Hambrick ... . ..,., .. 39 Elbert Hamilton , . ... 39, 143 Janet Hamilton .. ... . 39, 109 Joseph Hanna 39, 105, 107 Keith Harshfield ..... 39, 90 Robert Hase ..... ...,... 1 1, 39 Deborah Hausmann 36, 39, 92, 112 Katherine Hebda ......, .. 39, 93 Diane Heinlen ..., .. 40, 89, 172 Yvonne Hester .. ......... 40 John Hickman .. . 40, 94 Margaret Hicks .,.. ..... 4 0, 93 Thomas Hicks . .......... 40, 148 Renee Hinkley 40, 89, 109, 111, 112 Mary Hinojosa ., ..... ....... 4 0 Edward Hochevar .... ..,.... 4 0 Robert Hoerner ....,.,,,....... 40 Charles Hoffman 40, 115, 148, 155, .. 156 Kathryn Hoffman Steve Hoffman ..,... 40, 104, 107 Gail Honiotes 40, 88, 92, 93, 109, 134 John Honiotes ...,. ..,...,,. 4 0 Tina Honiotes 40, 93, 112, 119 Francis Horvat . ..., 40, 104, 111 Nancy Houbolt . . ,. 40, 92, 93 Don House ..... ........ 4 0 Dan Huml ......,. ....... 4 0 David Humphreys ... ... 17, 94 Mary lrwin ,,..... .. 40, 111 Kathy lverson ... . .,,. 40 Cleo James Terry Jensen ... .....,.. .. 40 Bruce Johnson .. 40, 97, 100 Gail Johnson . .. 40, 110 Gordon Johnson . . ,... . . 40 Jim Johnson ..,... .. 40, 101 Richard Johnson .. ....., ,... 4 0 Jan Johnston ,........ ,,..,.,. 4 0 Carole Johnstone ......,. .... 4 0 Jerry Jones ..... 40, 89, 115. 155 Pamela Jones .....,,..... . 40, 92 Marsha Jungels . ..,... . 40, 92 Dan Junkins ... .. 40, 105 Michlyn Kane ... ... 40, 92 Beverly Karl ....., .. .... 40 Joan Karneboge , ..,, . 40 Robert Kasten , , , .... 19 40, 118 Jean Kastl ..... ., 40, 111, 117 Nick Keca . . . . ..... . . 40 William Keller ... ... 40, 104 Dan Kellogg ,... , .,... 40 Margaret Kershaw ,, .. 40, 109 William Kezerle ...,..... ,,.. 4 0 Timothy Kiernon ..... 40, 94 Walter Kimble .. 40, 150, 151. 164 Loretta Kincaid ,, .,...... 40, 109 Barbara King .. .....,. ....,. 4 0 Jacquie King .. .. 40, 109, 119 John Kinney ... ........ .. 40 Greg Kinzler ....... .. 40 Jack Kirkland Donna Klemt .. . 25, 40 Jim Kluge .,,., .... 4 0 Dave Knott ...,..... ... ..,. 40 James Koenig ,.,,...,.,..,.,.. 41 Robert Koerner ,..,... ........ 4 1 Steve Koivula ..,. 41, 112, 148, 155 Sheila Kolmodin ......... 41, 177 Annette Konc . . . . .. . . . 41 Louis Konc .... ,..... ..,.. 4 1 Don Kos ,.................... 41 John Kos .. .....,.,... ....., 4 1 Patricia Kosmerl ,. 41. 89, 109, 111 Jim Krause .............,,.,.. 41 Bruce Kren .,.,.,....,... 41, 148 Joyce Krick .......... 41 89, 172 Georgene Krochmal ........... 41 Nadine Krypel ....,.......,.., 41 Raymond Ksiazak I Chester Kunke ...,,.... ... ,. 41 Don LaBorde .......... 41, 90, 112 Joseph Lambert ...... 41, 94, 155 Peter Larson ...... 41, 91, 109, 112 William Lattrie .. , ,,........ .. 41 Robert Lavazza . , , ....... . . 41 Patrick Lawless .... ,, 41, 155 197 Al Lawson , . Mike Leech ,......., Patil Lemonta ...,. Linda Lindblom .. 41. Thomas Logan . ..,. , Jerri Lynn Lovati 41, Vicki Lowery .. .... Mike Luebs 41 41 19, 41, 118 7 109, 2 , 1 0 1-9 41 105 92. 134. 174. 178 . . 41,92 Peggy Luksic ,. .. . 41 Linda Lutz ..4... .,., . , 41 Priscilla Lynch .. .. ,. 41. 117 Sandra Mabry ., .44... ....,, 4 1 Tom Mahalik , , . .. . 41. 164 Dennis Mahoney ., 41, 100, 148. 161 Tom Mahoney ,. ..... 41. 101. 169 .lohn Manley . .,.,. . . 41 Keith Matin .,.,.. 42, 91. 155. 156 Hettie Manning ..,.. . 42. 96. 97 Larry Marchiniak .... 42. 104. 112 Thomas Marentic .,... 42. 104 Bonnie Marquardt Sara Marting ....,..... 42. 92, 109 Stanley Mazon .. 150. 154. 164 Susan Mazur ..., . ...... 42 Scott McAllister .... . 41, 100. 115 Glenn McCarthy .. ..... 41. 90 Mary McCauley ..,.. . 41. 96 Barbara McCleevy .. .. 41, 109 Janet McCurc . ,.,.,. ..... 4 1 Thomas McDonald ... ..... ,. 41 Gayle McFadden .. , , 41, 92 George McGee ..., .,... 4 1 Jerry McGee .. . .... 41 Kathy McGowan .. .....,.. 41 Doug McKeown .... ... , 41, 101 Molly McLenighan ,.,..,...... 41 Charles McLurkin ,... 41, 148, 164 Steven McMahel Kathi Mead Thomas Meek ... ... .. .. 42 Mary Meyer .. 42. 92. 109 Nancy Meyer .... ..... 4 2, 93 Rochelle Meyer .,...,. 42. 92, 109 Frank Miko . .,... .. 42, 105, 148 David C. Miller 42. 90, 101, 108. 115 David J. Miller ...,.,. .. 42. 165 Edward Minarich 42. 89. 108. 110, 1l2,119,164,165 Monica Moline .. 14. 42. 92, 93, 109 Robert Moore .....,. . .. . 42 James Morgan .. 42. 148. 155. 164 George Morris ,.,,..,......,,. 42 Margaret Morrison .... 42. 112, 174 Charles Morrow ,... . 42. 105. 115 Janis Mosky ..,.,.... ..,.... 4 2 Elizabeth Mossman . . ....... . 42 Reed Mott ........., 42. 115 Lorraine Motta .... ,.,..., 4 2 Cathy Muehler .. ........, 42 Nancy Mullen . 21, 42, 89 Gail Muller .,.. ..,., 4 2, 92 Anna Mtu'aro ... .... .... . 42 Barbara Myers ., 42. 93, 172 Noreen Nagy ...,. . ......., 42 Eugene Ncmanich .....,, 42, 115 Nancy Netzel .......... 42. 89, 109 Dan Nichols ....., 42. 97. 101. 165 Linda Nicholson ............, 42 Victoria Nimmo ......,.,...,, 42 Mike Nippert .... 42. 148. 161, 164 Brenda Norcross ... .......,. . 42 Karen Norton ....., ..... 4 2, 92 Tom Nussbaum ....,.,..,.,... 42 Vicki Oakley ...,., ,.,. , 16, 42 Bill Odenthal 36, 42, 89. 110. 148. 161 John Ogg . ..... ,,.. , . 42. 155 Barbara Orsini .... . . . ..... . 42 Jean Osterholtz .,.,........ 42. 96 JoAnn Pacini ..,,.,.....,. .... 4 2 Paul Padden 36. 42, 105. 148. Robert Palko .. ..... 42. 105. 111 Cheryl Palmer .. ,,.... ... 42 George Pappas .. ... 42, 115 Robert Park . . . . . . 42.. 104 John Pate ...., .... ....,.,., 4 2 John Pavlich , .,..... . ... . 42 Harold Pedersen .......... 43, 148 Mark Pederson .. 43, 109, 128. 129 Diane Pellouchoud ,. .... ., 111 Sherry Perinar ,.... ........ 4 3 Josephine Perry .. . ,.,,.. 43 William Perry .. . ,,,..,., . 43 James Peterson . . . . 43. 104 Jim Peterson ..,.. . 43. 110, 165 Tana Petrich ..,,...... 43, 88, 109 Emil Petrusa . .. 43. 115. 134, 155 Gregory Petty ....,...,...,..,, 43 John Petty ... ..,... , ,,.,. ,. 43 Joan Pfaltzgraff ,.... ., 43 Kathy Pfaltzgraff . .. .,,..... . 43 Sharon Phillips ..,..,,. ...,... 4 3 Susan Phillips ..,, ,,.. . .. . 43 Sue Pierce ......,.. . 43, 88. William Pierce .,.. 43, 104, 107, Joyce Plese .. . .... . ., . 198 172 lll 43 164 101. 155 43 165 43 43 43 164 43 43 43 109 43 43 43 43 112 43 117 92 43 Richard Podnar . ... 43. 148. Robert Polancich 43. 97. 10115 Linda Polcsel ... ..... .... ., Jim Policandriotes . . . 43. 164. Jyme Polley ,.,. ...,.. .... Marna Poole Cheryl Powell .. ......... .. Tom Pratto ...,, 43. 148, Linda Pruss ... . .... ... Richard Ouakenbush .......... Linda Rafac .......... ...,.., Connie Rajala .,.,.,. 43. 108. Richard Rakar Charles Raysel , . . . .. Janet Raysel ,... ... Thomas Redman .. ,. ,. Gail Rhodes .,.,. . . . .. Stephen Ribbing .... ... 43. Teddy Richardson . . .,.,.. , , Nicholas Riehl .... . 43. Loine Riggs ..... .,.... 4 3, Joseph Ringo ..., ........ , , Diana Roberts .. . 43. 92. Lynda Roberts .. Arthur Rodgers ... Evan Rodgers .. , , Carol Rodgers ..,.... Joan Rollinson ., ,.... Philip Rosenberg .,.. Suzanne Ross ., 43, 92 Robert Rossi .,,..... Nick Rudman .,..... 43. 94. . .11 Q ' lo. 93, 108. fQQ1'2A.' Janice Russ ... ... Richard Russ Nancy Ruttle Jackie Rys . 43. 111, . ll. 43. 178 43 43 109 43 43 112 119 43 101 43 148 93 . ...43, 92 John Salzman .... ., ,, .... . 43 Peter Sartori ...,.........,.,. 44 Martha Savich .. . 44, 92, 93, 109 Linda Saxon .. . .,... ..... , 44 Sue Schmidt .... 44, 93. 109 Paul Scholtes ....,.. ......,. 4 4 Gary Schultz ..., ... ...... ., 44 Patricia Schultz ......., . 44. 112 Michael Schumacher ... .... ., 44 Jerry Schutter ,, ............. 44 Stephen Schwartz .... 36. 44, 148 Kathy Sealy ........... , 44. 117 Carol Seeberg ..., 44. 93. 109, 110 William Seeley ,,.....,........ 44 Nancy Sefcik .........,. .. 44 Carlos Serrato ............ ., 44 Janis Shaw ...... ... . . 44. 109 Sue Sheets , 14, 36. 44, 92. 109 Andrew Shelby ...... 44. 148. 164 Gary Shepherd .... .. ,....... 44 Kathleen Shepherd , .... 44. 109 Helen Shimek ...,.. ..,... 4 4 Patrick Shuler ...... ......... 4 4 Steven Siguaw , ..... . .. 44, 104 Marlene Simon .... 44. 92, 108. 109 Keith Sippel ... ...,,....... .. 44 Robert Sippel . . . , . , 44. 90, 164 Richard Smart Dale Smith .... ... 44. 148, 161 Judy Smith ,.,... ....,.... 4 4 Margaret Smith .. . ..., 44. 92 Mary Smith ..,.. ... 44. 177 Michael Smith .. .,...,... 44 Russell Smith ,... .... , . 44 Zelma Smith ... .. 44, 92. 117 Patricia Snider ..... . ... . 44 Albert Spires ... ... 44, 110, 148 Dave Spina ..,.. ..... 4 4, 148 Charles Spurgeon ,. 14. 44. 164 165 Steve Stahl .... .,.........,. 4 4 Marilyn Stambaugh ... . ,. 44 Tom Stamper ...,.,.. 44, 101, 161 Michael Stanhope ...... 44. 101, 115 Jerry Stapleton . .. ..,. .. . 44 Keith Stawick ... ,.. 44, 148 Valerie Stephen . . 44, 93 Larry Stepney ..... .......... 4 4 Steve Steuart .. .. ... ... 44, 142 April Stevens 44, 88, 92, 124, 125. 126, 172 Cletus Steyer ..... .... . . ..,. 44 Jim Stogis . . 44. 148. 161, 162 Michael Strainer .,............ 44 Larry Studer ,...,. ... ..... 44 Bruce Sundquist Tom Sutcliffe . . . -. . . 44 Linda Swanson 44, 93. 109, 134, 172 Stephanie Swanson ........ 44. 109 Barbara Tatro . . .,..,... . . . 44 David Taylor , .. .... . 44 Fred Taylor . ... 44, 100 Michael Taylor .. .,., 44, 104 Tom Temple . . . ,. 44. 155 Susan Thacker .... .... 4 4 Phillip Theobald ... , ..., . .. 44 Joyce Thomas .,.. ....... . 44 Patil Thran ..,..,.......... 44, 104 Robert Travers ..... 44, 134, 155 Debra Treharnc . . . ....,., .. '44 Stanley Trygg ., ... .... 44 Greg Tuntland ...... Tom Turman , . . Kim Upton ., ... Robert Vadeboncoeur , . Sue Valkovich . .... . Raymond Vallera Dennis VanDenBcrg .. Linda Vanderhoof .... . 44. 44 Rick Vanderhoof ....... . . . . Don Van Dyke .. .. 45. 105. Anita Vanzara 45. 108. 109. lll. Ernie Viano .,...,.... ...... Linda Vicich ... ....,.,.. .... Larry Vollmer ... .... .. . Patil Vollmer . , .. 45. 105. Larry Voss ... ...... ,. .. Jeffrey Wallace .. .... ..... Karen Walling ... Richard Warfel Nancy Waters . . Don Watson . . . Larry Watson .. Mark Weber ... ... Nancy Welch ... ... . David Werner .. .. Warren West .... , . 19. 45. 45, Melanie Whalen .. ... ,..... Mary Ann Wharton . Bill Wienke ....... . .. Rose Wilfong ...... David Wilkey .. Ronald Wilkey ... Ruth VVi11e ..... . . Cathy Williams .. Frank Williams ,. Jea tie Williams .... ... Wayne Williams ... ...... Jane Williamson ,.., ... Mike Williamson ,,.,., 45. Christy Wilson ... ...... Kathy Wilson ... .... . 45 45, , 25 117, 21 Mary Wilson .... ........... Janet Winchester ... . Lonnie Winters ,, 24, 45, Lcgrant Wipf ,......., .. Bill Wisneski Elizabeth Workman ,. Sherry Workman Jack Worst ......., ... George Wozniak .. . Jane Wyss ....., ..., 4 5. Rita Yaggy ..... . . .. Enid Zalar ........ 45. 89, Diane Ziesemer ........ David Zoleske .. ... 45. Linda Zook ,, .. . JUNIORS John Abel ......... ...., Dave Albue .. 23. 47. Charles Alden ... ,..,, ... Patrick Allen .. ... ... Robert Allen .. . , James Alling . William Allison .. 148. 45. 45. 45. 111. 112. . 45 110, 45. 47, 107. 47, Sherry Alsip ,.... ,. ... Charlene Ancel ..... .... Barbara Anderson .. ..., 47. Jacque Anderson .,...., 47. 91, Robert Anderson .... . 47, Sue Arnold .,....., 47, 92, 93, Richard Ashley Ray Bachman ,. ...... ... Beth Bakelaar ... .. . Robert Barnes ,... ,... 4 7. Jodi Basinger . , 47. .lerry Batis .... ..,... Ronald Baxter ..... .. .. Cheryl Bedford ..,.,...., 47 Kathleen Bergstrom .. . Robert Bessette .. 47, 105. 107, Pam Betti Barbara Blank Judy Blank ....... . David Blatbi .. . , 47. 97, 100. Robert Block 47. 104. 107. Marty Bloom 47, 105, 107. 111, Tom Blount , . . , . . 47, 100. Mike Bolos .... . 47, 90, 94, Greg Bolz Leslie Bonn . ., .. 47. Edward Bonney . ... 47, Tom Booker ......... 47 89, Joe Bostjancic .......... .. , Sally Bowers , . , . . , 47. Tyrone Bowley 47, 89, 104, 107, Lynne Bozick ...,......,....,. Jack Bradford ...,....... ... Chris Brandolino . .. . Jon Brazee ... ... ,, 47, 105, Linda Breen ,..... . 47, Bruce Brixey .. ,..,, . 47. Jane Browman . 47. 112, Jim Brumund ,, 47, 142. 158. 169 44 97 44 45 45 45 45 107 1 12 45 45 45 155 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 1 18 1 12 45 89 148 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 148 45 45 45 45 155 148 45 148 106 177 45 1 19 93 148 1 1 1 150 142 47 100 47 47 47 47 47 93 1 13 164 134 47 47 166 179 47 47 91 47 158 47 101 142 112 101 133 89 115 115 47 92 142 47 47 47 107 89 164 117 1011 Paula Buck ,. ... John Burkhardt .. Judith Burnham ..,. Lynn Bush .. .. . Cheryl Bryon .. Gary Califello .. Joyce Centerbury .. Ray Capps ,.,.... Sherman Capps ... Cheryl Carey 47. 108. Patricia Carney ,.,.. Cathy Carter , Kathy Cassidy .. Frances Cheung .. Charles Chipman .. Christine Chocola Sandra Chuk , Susan Cipolle .. . Peggy Clausel .. Jim Clemons , . .4.7... 9.0, 47. 109, 112, .. 48. ,. . 48, 48, 89, 48 100 .. 48. 47 47 47 1 19 89 47 91 47 47 121 47 93 47 47 48 1 17 91 90 Tom Colombo , . .,..,. 48 Angeline Costa .. ... 46, 48 John Cottingham .. .. 48, 112 Mary Crawley . . . . 48 Jim Currie ... ., 48, 164 William Cypcai . ... 48 Judy Darin .. ,... . 48, 92 Dave Davenport . .. ...... . 48 Nancy Davito ... .... .... . . 48 Becky Decker ..., .. 48. 127, 174 Joann Deltonto .. ..... 48, 174 Aldo DeSandre .. .,.,...,. 48 David Dillard ... .... 48 Gerald Dillon .....,...., ., 48 Patil Dixon ,. ..,.,............ 48 William Donisch .. , , . , 48 Patrick Donnelly .. 48 108, 112, 117 Arthur Dosher Linda Draper ..... ...,., 4 8, 118 Patil Driscoll ..... ...,..... 4 8 Glenis Dubrovich ,,......... . 48 Marcia Dunn .....,., 92, 113, 120 Claudia Earls ... .... 48, 117 David Edman ... .. 48, 158 Linda Edwards .. ... . 48 Eric Egger ..... 48, 115 Susan Elam ...... ... ..... 48 Danny Elder , . . . ,, 48 Frank Evans 12, 48, 108, 112, 117. 168 Michael Evans Patil Farr ... .. 48. 100 Denise Findlay . .,.... 48 Carl Fleck .,.,. .,..,. 4 8 Leo Fonck . , ..... . 48 Sue Fox ...... ... 48, 113 Bruce Fronek .. ...,.. 48 Darrell Fuchs ., ...... 48 Jack Fulsom ... .... 48, 129 Linda Fultz .,.. .. .....,... 48 Fred Gaebler .. ... 48, 88, 150 Sandy Gaines .. ....,,... 92 James Gaws . .. ....,. . . 48 Sandy Gebert ,. .. . ... .. 48 Robert Geist . . , . . 46. 150, 154 Clare Giegerich .. 48, 97, 101 Pamela Gilbert ., ., 48, 96, 109 Richard Glass Connie Gluck ,..., ..... 4 8, 96 Kathryn Gollier ..... ...... 4 8. 90 Delores Gooday .,... , ., 48 Nancy Graves , 48. 108, 109 Janet Gregor 48, 110, 112, 118, 119 Bill Greiner ........ 48, 143, 168 Francine Grigsby . .. .....,. .. 48 George Griparis .. ... 48, 91, 115 Gregory Griparis . . . ... 49 Kent Grohne ,.., 49, 142, 143, 147 Dave Gruber ..,..... ..... 4 9, 125 Patrick Guffey . .... 49. 169 Patricia Gunchin , ..,, 49, 92 Pam Gurney ,.,... . . . 49, 118 Don Hagen ...., 49, 109, 128 Franklin Hall 12, 49, 112, 117, 168 John Hall ...,. 49. 100, 168 Bruce Hamilton .... ........, 4 9 Jill Hamrin .... ......,.. 4 9 John Hancock ., ... 49. 100 Connie Hardin ,.,. . ..... . 49 Gary Hardy .,..... . 49, 115 Don Harper , 49 142, 146, 158 Janice Harvey , ... ,..., ., . 49 Josh Hershman 49. 105 107, 108, 109 Roxanne Herwitz Christine Hinkle .,..,....... , 49 Judy Hoffer Eileen Hoffman .. .... .. 49 Lynne Hoffman ... ... 49. 90. 94 Phyllis Holmes Carol Holmstrom .... 49, 89 John Horn John Hrivnak ... .. 49. 101 Sherry Httber ...... ...,.,. 4 9 Gary Huffstutler . .. 49, 118 Jerry Huston . . ..,. 49, 111 Sharon Hutton .. ., ... . 49 Jay Ingalls ,. . 49. 142, 146 Janet Irvin , 4...,, Tony Izzarelli 49. 91. 94. 109 Arlene lzzerelli . .... .. . . , 49 Jackie Jackson .. ... 49. 127, 174 Linda Jahnke ..,... 22. 49. 93, 134 Carmen James ,, ,.,. ... , 49 Myron James John Jerbi .,... . .. 49 Diane Johnson .... . 49. 113 Douglas Johnson ., ,.,..., 49 Gail Johnson . .. , . 49, 93 Janis Johnson ... .. 49. 96 Marilyn Johnson ,. .,.. 49 Robert Johnson ..., ..,.,. 4 9 Sharon Johnson ... ,. . ,. 49 Susan Jones . . . 49, 90, 109, 138 Richard Jontes ,,..... .... . . 49 Burneva Jordan ....., .. .. ... 49 Ron Junck ..... 46. 49, 91. 94, 115 Jayne Juricic ..,,. . 49 David Karneboge . . , 49, 104 Joy Kastman ... .. 16. 49. 90, 1124 Brent Kahlet . .... . 49. 104, 107 Pat Kellogg Kevin Kelly ...... 49, 150. 152. 153 Susan Kempe 46. 49. RX, 109, 121g I3 Susan Kezerle ......... ...,. 4 9 Cleveland Kimble .,..... ...,. 4 9 Kaye Kinzler ,....,.... ...... 4 9 Fred Klein .. 20. 49, 101, 1014, 112 Ed Klen ..,....,. 49. 142, 143 Donald Klepek ,.., ..,.... . 49 Cindy Klootwyk 50, 124, 125, 126. 172. 173 James Knighton ,...,. 12. 50 Karen Koepke ,........ . 50 Richard Korst .. ..,. 50, 89, 10X Karen Kozma 14. 23. 50, 92, 93. 111. 134 Diane Kroll ,,., . 12. 50, 91, 94 Linda Kropf ........ ... .... 50 Larry Kubinski .. , 50. 89. 90, 115 Linda Kubinski .... . 50. 91, 138 Mary Jo Kula ..,. .,.,... 5 0 Richard Kurtz ., . .,.. 50 Linda Kweiser , . .. 50 Margaret Ladas .. , . 50, 92 John Lahey . ,.,.., , .. 50 Linda Lamberson , 50. 172, 173 Ellen Landman , .. . 50. 91. 120 Jerry Lanc . , 50 William Lang ., ... 50. 104. 107 Pat Larkin ,, , , ...,,. 50 John Larson .. . . 50 Peg Latz ....,. ,.,.. 5 0 Brad Leahy ..... . . . 142, 146 Cindy Leathers . . ,.... 50 Gifford Lee . , ., 50 Joe Legan Mary Leimbachcr .. .. 50 Don Leith ,. ,. ... 50. 168 Kevin Lenander ,.....,... 50. 101 Dorothy Leslie .. ,. ,. , 50 Larry Lightner .. 50, 100. 166, 167 Howell Lind ....,.. 108, 113. 143 John Lindblad ....,. ., . , 50 Nancy Linden .,.,., 50, 90. 109 Melita Lockwood ... 50, 108, 109 Allan Lousher ..... ....,. 5 0. 105 Linda Luebs ,... .... 5 0 Barbara Luksic . . ..... ., 50 Scheryl Lurvey ...,. .,., 5 0. 111 Mike Luza .....,....,... .. 50 Bruce Mack .. , 50. 98, 101 Dean Macris 50, 104. 107, 116. 142. 145 147 Tom Madison ..,. . . . .,.. .. 50 Linda Magee ,... . 108. 120 Cynthia Mann .,.. . .,., 50, 93 Robert Manner .,.......,.. .. 50 Gloria Martin .. .. ,. 50. 119 Charles Marting 50. 91. 1014. 109, 128 129 Lorraine Matthews Renee McCabe 50 James McCallum . .. 50, 105. 107 Darla Kay McCann ., ,....,... 50 Kevin McCann , .. . ..... 50 Patricia McCann , . 50 Ella McConnell Lawrence MeCure ... .,.. 50 Bonnie McDade ., , , . 50 Duane McDonough 50, 107 Jim McGehee 50. 105. 107. 117 Daniel McGinty . 50. 101 Michael McKenzie 50. 89, 90, 111:94 Patricia McKeown , . , ,.... 50. 90 Lois McReynolds Patricia McShane Terry Menozzi Sandra Menzer . Ben Miller ..,.... Eugene Miller ,... Frank Minarich . Lynne Minarich ...51 51 109 zlfsifiiis. 51. 97, 101 si 105 nw .. ....,. 51 , 23.51,120 William Miner William Morgan . James Morrall .... Barbara Mullen James Nations Mike Needham . , Carol Negoski Janet Nolden 51. 93, David Nordstrom .... . David O'Keefe . .. Richard Olson ., , Michaelene Orlovich Thomas Osmus Douglas Ostrem ..., Pam Overton ,...,.. . . 51,1'19i91, Sif 97,- nmsif '1'o9,' ., 51. '51,- 16. Georgiana Pacini , 51. 89. 93, Dennis Pagoria .. ., Frank Panish , ., , Connie Pappachristou 51, 150. Michael Pappas .. .. .,., . 51 Mary Pasteris .. .. George Patten . Kay Pavlich ..... Richard Pelton .,,,. Kathleen Pemble Richard Petcrbok . . Sue Peters ...... Christy Petrinos , Frank Petrusich Sharon Phillips ... ,... Sandy Pollack .. . . , 51. Theo Polley 46. 51. 814. 90. 91, Luana Pollock . 17511.- 51. .. 51 .51, 142. 51. XX. 108, Randall Pollock 51, 119. 96, 97, Steve Pollock 51. 108. 109. Dianne Poole ....,. Lindsay Powell .. James Prosise , Bill Race , Terry Raddatz , . Joe Rafac .... Joy Rambo Robert Ramsak , . Jack Ray . Sandra Ray .,.. Tom Reim Pamela Richards . Alan Riley . .... . Paul Ringstrom ..... Judy Ritter Eric Roath .. ., Stephen Roberts Jennifer Rogers Arthur Rojo ,,., Dennis Rowan .,.. Gus Rousonelos Judy Rudisil Michael Russell ,, Ronald Ruth .... Donald Ryan ,. . Carol Sahler .... ... Si ' ., 51, 104, , isa, , 119. 51. 150, . 51. 100, 51. 89. , 52 John Sandberg 52. 100, 112, Nancy Sanders Elaine Saper .... .... Duane Schooffstoll ., Darlene Schoob .,,.. William Schorp ., Bob Schrader James Schutter Maria Sclavounos . ., Pat Sealy .,,,. Tom Sealy ., .. JoAnn Seeman .. Babs Sehring ,. ,, Stephen Sciberling .. Nancy Shay ... .. Elmer Shear Robert Shelley , George Shimek , Kay Sitar ,.,. 19, 52. . 52, 'si 52, -90, ., 52. 52. .. 52 20. 52. ... 23 Mary Sinchak .. Ronald Smego David Smith Mark Smith .,,.. Philip Smith . . , Joseph Smyder 24. Tom Snider Adrienne Sohn Barry Spiers ., 19. '52-. 142.-15115 . .. sz. ,. ., sz. 52. 150. 151. Mitchell Steller .,..,.,... 52. Dennis Stephenson Jeff Stevens , Bill Stewart ..... , . 52. 150. Joe Stokes . .... . Larry Stoner . 52, 89. 100. Bernard Swiderski . . , . , Jackie Sykes .,.,.,, ... ... James Sykes .. . Sharon Synold .. Tony Tacehia .. Ron Tallman ,. Mary Terlep . ,. .Q 'si Jim Testa . ., Chuck Thannert . Karen Torkclson 51 51 51 109 51 100 51 1314 100 51 115 51 51 51 119 51 154 51 91 51 150 92 51 90 146 51 92 51 51 174 94. 133 51 15. 166 166 51 51 51 51 51 107 51 153 51 120 154 115 S1 158 52 52 52 52 52 52 91 1611 11X 52 52 93 52 107 52 138 104 52 52 52 164 91 52 112 52 52 52 52 52 159 142 119 154 100 154 52 52 52 115 52 52 52 52 52 52 117 52 52 Nancy Trepel , . 52. 93 Kathleen Turk .,,,,,. .... 5 2 Kathy Vadeboncoeur .. . 52 Patricia Viano ., , ,. 52 Elmer Vicich .,, . ... , 52 Dennis Vitanovee . .,,, . . 52 .lohn Voight .,.... , 52. 105. 107 George Vrakas . 52. 1511 Tony Vrakas ., , . ,, 53 Kathy Vrieze .,...,, ., 53, 93. 109 Janice Vroegindewcy ., 53. 92. 1711 Patricia Ward ,, .. 53, 117 Roy Washington ,. . 53. 158, 159 Jerry Watson Richard Watson .,.. , .,,. 53 Cecelia Weber Susan Wehrspann 46. 53. 91. 109, 138. 174 Gerald Wheaton . , ., ... 53 Steve Wilkey ., . ... 53 Amelia Williams David Williams . . .. 53. 104, 107 .lane VVi11iams .. . .. 53 118 Mary Lee Williams 53, 90, 119 Bruce Wilson . .,.,.,. ,,,.,. 5 3 Larry Woldt .,......,, ... 53, 115 Tina Wood .. . 53. 108. 109. 128 Jeffrey Woods , . 53. 150. 154 Patricia Workman ... . .. . . 53 Cynthia Wright .,., . , ,. . 53 Pamela VVright ,. . 53 Jeanne Wyne Pamela Zahm . . . 53 Larry Zaring . . 53 James Zenke . , .... . 53 Bob Ziech ,, ... 53 Dean Ziech ... .. 53, 150, 153 Peggy Ziemer ... ........ 53 SENIORS Susan Achterberg .,. ,... . 57 Carnell Adams 57. 142. 143, 144, 146 Stanley Adams 57, 142. 158, 159, 164 Larry Agazzi .,.. 57, 108. 109, 113 Terry Alexander ......... 57. 119 Kathleen Allen 57. 82. 91, 120, 172, 173 Barbara Alley .. . . 18, 57, 119 Dale Anderson 27. 57. 97, 100, 101. 103. 121 David Anderson .. .. ... 57 Don Anderson Naida Anderson . .. . . 57, 1111 Nancy Anderson . .. .... . 57 Sharon Anderson ,,, ., ,. 57 Linda Andreasen . . . 57 Richard Ariagno . .........,. 57 Bob Arnoldi .,........,...,,, 57 Mary Arthur , 57, 90, 103. 109. 113 Naomi Atkins . .... ..,... 5 7 Raymond Aultz . .,...,,.,. ... 57 Patricia Avery .,.,...,...,.,. 53 Maureen Baillies 58. 96. 97, 172. 173. 174, 177 .Judith Bakos .... 58, 119, 103, 113 Doug Barnes , .,., .......... 5 S Jayne Barringer ,... .. ,... 514 Judy Barringer , , ... , ,. 58 Jim Baudino ... ,.... ., 511 James Beach ....... 58, 101. 130 Robert Bensen ,... ......... 5 S Charles Benson , 58. 101. 103, 113 John Berdis ,,.., . ,,...., . 58 Kathleen Berge ....... ... .,.. 58 Cherie Bergman . .. ., 521 Phyllis Bertsch ,. ... 58, 119 Bonnie Bick ,..... . ,. SX, 119 Robert Biernat ,. . .,..,.,.,. . 58 John Biskie . .. , 511, 97, 101 Sallie Blair . ... . , 58. 111 Janet Blatchley .... 59. 90. 91. 103 Ronald Boe ... ... ..,.. 59, 104 Kay Booras 2, 56. 59. XZ, RR. 103. 121. 124, 125. 126. 130 John Borum ....,.. .... , , , 59 Nichole Bourque . . ..,., 59, 113 Virginia Bowen . 59. 119 Jeff Bray , 59 Ray Brixey , .. . 59 Larry Broskey ,, ,. 59, 164 Stuart Brown . . ,. 59. 101 Sue Brown ,.,.,.. 59. 91 Darlene Brugnara ...... 59. 93. 177 Tom Brumund .... . 59, 116. 164 Marna Bryan . , ..,... 59. 113 Robert Bucciarelli 59. 142, 147. 158. 159 Ron Bucciarelli 20. 59. 116. 121, 141, 143. 145. 147 Alan Buehler 59. 103. 116. 142. 144. 147 Nancy Cable , ,,.. ... .... ., 59 Colleen Carey 60 113 119 Vianne Carey ., Ronald Carloss , Ray Carlson . Rich Carpenter Ken Carter Jim Ceci Gigi Chalstrom Norma Chaney James Chaplin , Sandra Cheney . Alan Cliesko .ludith Chess ,, Al Chidsey . . Mary Clark , . Larry Cohen Thomas Colwell , Ruth Converse 60. Douglas Coovcr . George Corum Richard Craig , Robert Craughwcll , .,.60 . 60, 100. 60, 101, 103. .. eo, 99, 611, 109, ao, 96, 97, oo. .f'6o. M 'ea iss, aa, 97. 103. . 60, 97, ., . 61.89. Joyce Crowthcr 17. 61. 80, 119, Dave Culyat . James Dari' . .. Mike Daum ,, 61. , 18.61. Jeff Davis 61. 543. 90. 91. 94. Judy Davis . Thomas DeHcer Judith Denardo Joe DeRosa .. Georgina DeZ.ee Carol DiDesiderio Larry Digiusto , Hazel Dougherty . Gene Duckmanton Andrew Dulka Libby Eastin . Kay Easton 61, 109. . 61. 61, . , 61, . . 61. . .i61. ns, ez, Robert Emerick 62, 100, 143. Karen Engelman 62, 92. 108, George Enich .. Joe Enich ...,, . Jeanne Ericsson Gary Evans . ., Mary Everts ,.,. Louisa Fahrner Gwen Favretto . ..,....62. ,.,..62,9l. 62.89.1I1, .......62. .. 62. Patil Fish .,...,,,,., 62, 108, John Flahive ...., 62, Peggy Forbes 62. 96, 103. 113, Doug Fornango 62, 90. 91. 94. Joan Fox .. . ,, Rose Foxworthl Lawrence Frattini .lerry Fultz . . Laura Furlane . Sharon Fuse .... Linda Gabrielson Tom Gallagher .. Jana Gates . . . Mai'y Gates ,. ... Jane Ghilain , Patricia Goetschel Patricia Gooday . Richard Gould . June Graham . Robert Gregg ,, Ken Griffin ., Donna Grohne 63. Jeanne Gruenwald Michael Guffey James Gunter .. Carole Gursch .. Paul Hagen . . Rich Hamilton , 108, ., .. 18. 62. 62. 105. 107. .. .62. ,. 1.63.91 ,. 1 .5651 63. 101. , ,, 23, 63, 1113. 99, 101. .ff 17.63. ,. 63. 105. Gwendolyn Hammer . Neal Hammond .. , Mickey Hardy Tina Harslia . Daniel Hascnjaeger ., George Hausman , . John Hayes . . Michael Haynes . . 64. . f '64, 64. Suzanne Heaney ,, ., , . . Linda Hcgstad 64, 85. John Helling ,. .. Dan Henkel .. . Jon Henning .. . Alvin Hensley ... Larry Herath ,.,. . Denise Hickman ... Eugene Hicks 64. Sally Hictt . , Daphne Hill ., ...., 64. 64. isa, ' '64, 1'ti3'. ' 61' '100. 65.' '165', Janet Hiller . . 65. 103. 111. Roger Hiller , .. ., Jay Himes ., ... Sandy Hinton ,. Richard Hirsch .. Danny Hoag . . ' 65, sd, 65. 97. ,. 65, 96 130 119 60 60 101 1 13 1 1 1 117 60 60 60 1 19 60 160 111. 114 100 61 164 61 103 111 61 119 126. 133 113 100 61 61 103 119 112 61 61 118 119 146. 163 113. 120 112 170 119 170 113 62 62 109 105 118. 119 103. 114 62 119 113 104 63 63 94 63 63 63 119 63 21 63 1 19 103 109 103. 111 63 63 63 131' 107 64 64 64 1 19 64 101 64 1 19 64 103 64 1 19 159 64 1 15 64 101 64 107 113 65 65 125 100 119 199 Robert Hodgdon 65. 100. 101, 150. 151. I52. Mark Hoffer 56. 65, 88. 116. Cecelia Hoffman 65. 103. 113. Cathy Honiotes ...,.. 65. 90. John Honiotes 56, 65, 81. 88, 103, 116, 125. 126. Thomas Hooper .. 65. 158. Mark Horwitz ...., ,,,,, . . ,. Thomas House ....,.,., . , . James Howerton 65. 106. 107. Robert Hrehor . ....,. .. 65. Carol Hrivnak .... 65. 89. 119. Elizabeth Huber .. . 66, Sally Huey 66. 82. 88. 103. 117. Vicky Hunter Connie Htlrst Greg Hulson . .... 66, 89. 66. . ,. .. 66. 100. Jim Jackson ... .,.. 66. Sharon James ... ... . .. Charles Jekabsons ...,..,..,.. Carol Johnson ......,..., 66. Dean Johnson ,. . ., 15, 66. Don Johnson 66, 116, 121. 141, Judith Johnson 66. 89, 113, 119, Thelma Johnson .,., . .,., Wayne Johnson 66. 142. 143. Mary Jolley ...... .......... Larry Jones ...... 66, 90, 103. Samuel Jones 66. 103. 106. ' 110. 112. Tom Jones ............. .... David Jontes .. 67. 97, 100. Earnest Jordan . . , .. . ,. Linda Jorgensen . 67. 90. Chet June . 67, 98. 101, 109, Virginia Juricic .,..,,... . . Alan Kamhi 67. 83. 89. 90. 94. 106. 107, Pat Kane ,.... .....,,.,..... Bill Kasten Jerry Kielian ....,.. .. ,... . Jim Kilgos 67. 97. 98. 100, 101. Glen Kirk ,......... 67. 116. Wilbur Klein ...,...,.,.. 67. Clark Kleckner Robert Knorr Edward Koca David Koivula 147. 1.0, 151, 1.2, Marla Konc .......,......... Ted Koniuszy .,...., .. Henry Koppelman ... . Bill Koppen ... ,. . Brian Krameric .. . Barry Krause .. . Karl Krueger .. ,,.. .,,, , , ...... . , 67. 67, 116. 142. 5 5 Rita Ksiazak ,,.... ...... Beverly Kurtz .... 68, 90, 109. Bob Laatz .,......,... 68, Marietta Lagrimini , .. ...... Pete Lamberson .,.,.. 68. 120, Tom Lambeth .,,......... 68, Richard Lanham .. . 68. 105, John Lapshansky 68. 91, 94, 144. 145. Gerry Larson ..........,,.... Judy Lavazza ...,...,...... . Lawrence Leff 68. 106. 107. 158. Joe Legan ,. .. Elizabeth Lenz es, ss, 96.'97. Clare Lentine ..,.. .... . 68. 116. 154 168 118 94 91. 164 160 65 65 134 100 137 119 121 120 119 163 120 66 66 174 143 166. 167 120 66 144. 146 66 112 107. 139 66 101 67 114 121 67 103. 115 67 67 67 130 164 169 67 119 144. 153 67 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 113 170 68 143 164 107 143. 146 68 68 160 68 103. 111 119 Doreen Lesh ..,. . , . Gerry Lester 69. 80. 85. 103. 121. Larry Levy 69. 116. 142, 143. Bill Lewandowski . . .. Pamela Liberty 69. 127. Patricia Liberty ,. 21. 69, 127, Ronald Likovic . ... . 22. Richard Lindstrom 69. Susan Lingrcl . . Leonard Lipinski . . . ,, Sharon Lipsey .... . .. 50, Carole Locke . . . . , 69. Harlow Lockwood . . ,. , Linda Logan . . . . Bernard Lovati .... . . 69. Tom Lozar . .. . , . . Judy Lutz .. 2, 69. 103. 121. Frederick Mackay ..,., ... Mike Mahoney ...,. . . 22. Jim Malone , .. . Judith Malsky . .... Gloria Mann . . Richard Manlhci 70. Cindy Maren . 70. 90. 103. Pat Massarelli . . Rosemary Maszak Dan Mathieu . Allan Matthews .,., 70, 142. Jacklyn McComb 70. 90, 94, 113. Terry McCormick .. . 70, Craig McKeown 56. 70, 80. 88. 101, 103, Susan McLenighan ..,, .,., . Kenneth McMahe1 . .. 70. 104. Linda Meier 70, 90. 91. 106. 116, 139, 174. Susan Meinert ...,.... ,..... Anna Meurer .. . .,.., . ... John Miller ...,. .. 70. 104. Sandy Minnick ., . 71. Gladys Moffett ..... ... , ... Mitchell Moffett ,, 71. 158. Victor Molaschi . .. , .. George Monferdini 71. 116. 158. James Moore , Raye Mosky ,.,., Sharon Mumbower Fred Murphey 71. I I ',.7.l.w, .. 71. Barbara Murray .,.. ,.., 7 1, Ron Mtlsich , . Debbie Nelson 7l. 91.194, 103. Robert Nemanich 71. 116. 143. Richard Newton ., 163. . . .. 71, .lim Nicholson 71. 82. 119. 142, Lawrence Nickel . Frank Ninos . . .. Patricia Nippert David Nordenberg Gerald Norman , Barbara Nurczyk Susan Nussbaum . Sandra Oestry . Don Oetter . ,, Ronald Olroyd ,. Tom Olsen ....,., Richard Papesh Susan Pasteris . Carol Patterson 72. 144, 145. 18. 71. . ...71, ,. 17. 72. 72. loo. 103.' 116., 69 108. 181 147. 153 69 174 174 69 164 69 69 69 103 69 69 120 69 130 69 70 70 70 70 103 113 70 70 22 146 111. 130 101 98. 121 70 107 107. 175 70 70 107 118 71 159 71 142. 160 143 71 119 119 113 71 113. 119 146. 164 104 143. 146 119 71 103 72 72 72 120 72 101 72 72 72 119 Acknowledgements The staff of the Alpha Omega would like to express its appreciation to everyone who assisted in the publication of this book. Special thanks are extended to the Walsworth Publishing Co.g Mr. Rey Rossi and Bruce Nelson of Rossi Kirma Pearce 21. 72, 87, 96. 97. 121 Michael Penrod 72, 90. 94. 105. Larry Pcrinar 72. 143. 147. 164 Charlene Perry .. ., .. .. 79 James Peterbok . 72, 116, 142. 144 George Petersen 72, 90, 106. 1067, 1 8 Gerry Peterson ,.,.,.. .... 2 3. 72 James Phelps ... ... 72 Alan Phillips ., ... . 72 Celeste Pinneo , . , ,. 73. 93 Eugene Piunti ,.., .. 73, 97. 100 Phyllis Plaugher . . . , 73. 119 Elizabeth Podnar .. .... 73 Thomas Podnar . , ,. . 73 Lonnie Pohl .. ... 73 David Pollock .. . ... . ... 73 Donna Powers .. .. .. 73. 119 Linda Pratto 73. 121. 141. 172. Illia June Pllddicombe ........,. ... 73 Rachel Racki ,, , . .. 73 Joseph Raub ., ... .. 73 Judith Reed 15. 73. 85. 90. 94, 103. 108, 109 Tom Reim . , . .... . 73 Sandra Resis .. 73. 103. 109. 120 Charlene Rhodes ........,. 73 119 Terry Richardson .. , 73 John Riley . .... . 73. 119 Cynthia Ringo ,.,. ... . ., 74 Sharon Rizzo .... .,.... 7 4, 119 Kathy Rogers 74. 91. 109, 114. 128. 129 Judith Rolando ., ... 74, 113 Janice Rostello . , .. 74, 90 Gail Rowe , . . 74 Harold Rowe ,. . 74 Nancy Russ . . . 74 Elizabeth Ruttle Jack Saieg ,. . .. . , 18 Cindy Salter ., , ,.,. .. 74 Jerry Sandberg 74. 101. 103. 111. 116. 121. 143. 146 Leslie Sanders .. . 74. 119 Joe Sandrctto . .. . . 74 Wayne Sanfilippo ... 19. 74, 118 Robert Sanfilippo , ... . 74 Darlene Scherer .. .. .... 74 Jane Schiek 56. 74. 81. 88. 103, 108. 109, 121, 123 Ann Schmid . . ..... 74. 91 Bonnie Scholar . 74. 120 Patil Scott . . ., 75 .Janet Sell , . .. ,. 75 Carol Seitz ,... .. .. ., ., 75 Terry Severson 9, 75. 103. 106. 107. 121. 134 139 Paul Shimek . . 75. 116. 170 Michael Shlller 75. 103. 106. 107 139 James Simmons ... ., , . 75 Roger Simon 75 103 Bill Simonicll . , 75. 103 Mike Skinner ... . ., , 75 Michael Skole . 75 Richard Sleyko . . 75 Jerry Sue Sloter 75 Linda Smeets ,.... .. . 75 Terry Snyder . .. .. . 75 105 Gary Sorensen ... . . 75, 91 Chuck Southcomb . . 75 Edward Stanakcr .. ... 75 91 Ann Stanfield . 17. 76 Larry Stawick . . 76 JoAnne Stefanich 13. 56. 76, 83. Walt Steffes , , . ..,. .... Donald Steinbach .... 76. 105. Ken Stogis ., . 76. 142. 144. Gary S1l11C1QLl1S1 ., .... . . Karen Surges , .lim Tacchia Linda Tacchia . ... Louis Talkie ,. , Mark Teipel Tom Tessiatore 76. 116. 143. 147, 163. Clifford Theobald . ,. , Jim Trollsil . , . . Vicki Ttlllet .. ... . . ..... Georgene Turk . ... .... . Michael Tymowicz 13, 76. 106. ...76. Dolores VanA11el'l , Celina Vllrela 77, 84. 88, 91, John Varman . . , Jane Vercellotti . 77, 96 Wayne Videtich .. 77. 101. 111. Drllsilla Visconti . .,,. 77. Norman Voighl .... 77. 104, Samuel Vonch ..,.......,. 77, Bill Wagner 77. 100. 101. 103. David Wallace 77. 97. 100. 103, Sue Warfel 21. 55. 77. 81. 98. 121. 124. 125. Barbara Waters . ... ...... Joy Watson .. . .,., 77, Marilyn Watson ... .,.. ... Sue Watson .. 18. 77. Karen Wehrle , , ., , . Robert Weir , ... .. ,... 77, 116, Bill Welker ......, . . 77. James Wellman . ., .. . 13 Cheryl Westbrook . . . . , Patricia Whalen , ,. .. . Jim Wheeler . .,..,. 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