Joliet West High School - Alpha Omega Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1966
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X QR X wX S X Y SET X X . x ' S Z :XM Q X f KS' Y--1-X2 X1 Y .ff x Sv X ,QQ X4 TTKG Fil as 5 X We 1 - - , . - Tina Wood - Crowned As The First Miss Alpha Omega On December 23, 1965, Tina Wood received the thrill of being the first girl to be honored as Miss Alpha Omega. This contest was initiated by the Alpha Omega Staff as part of the festivities of their annual Winter Formal. All Senior girls were eligible for the honor. After being judged on personality, poise, appearance, academic achievement and service to the school, Kathy Gollier and Sue Lindsay were chosen as runners-up to Tina as Miss Alpha Omega. Tina is pictured here in the various phases of her busy school life. Although she has only been at West for two years, Tina has been involved in many school activities. In the fall, Tina was chosen as Senior Homecoming Attendant. She has also been in Stu- dent Council and Speech Activities Club. When not reading Mad Magazine or working on pages for her job as Underclass Editor of the yearbook, Tina still finds time to study, as shown by her membership in the National Honor Society. It is obvious that Tina well deserved the title of Miss Alpha Omega, proving her an excellent example of the ideal Senior girl. Cheryl Carey Sue Kempe A Yearbook As A Beginning and An End September 7 of 1966 marked the beginning of the second year of Joliet West High School. It was a year of contrasts, of the new mingling with the old. New traditions formed and mixed with those remaining from Central. The new yearbook Winter Formal was added to the older Military Ball and Prom dances. A new History Club added extra-curricular activities for students interested in the social sciences, while the traditions of the Joliet Madrigals, Band, and Orchestra were continued. New freshmen, 1969's class of 635 students entered West's halls, while 1966's senior class of 385 prepared to bid them farewell. Sounds of laughter filled these halls while both new and old teachers filed in, brief cases in hand. The beginning of a new year - a year of solitude and crowds, of laughter and tears, of silence and holocaust, of studying and relaxa- tionh. . . September 7, the first day of the second year of West Hig . June 10, 1966, and a year has ended. Exams are over, lockers are emptied and lighthearted students head for a summer away from school. Most freshmen leave the building with a sense of security. They have finally discovered what high school is They leave ready and waiting for the following year. However, many seniors leave with a sense of regret. They have just found out what high school was. Seniors finish their high school years ready to begin their college years. Many get jobs in town, quite a few go to Junior College, and some travel to out-of- state colleges. Although their destinations may be different, they have trav- elled part of the way together. These students have shared a common experience, and have now begun their singular lives. Far from Joliet West High School, they share a common link. School doors have closed - bells stop ringing - a yearbook is opened, and the memories begin. CHERYL CAREY AND SUE KEMPE Co-Editors-in-Chief L- Q Q- :X nz.- py w . lv 1 ix if if -:X ex -r :X ,X . . gg . is Xt, wi. ,Q an . F :X 7, .SQF X S 5 E i v 'Q . TTNX N.. fX - Kar.- ' W' X W N. XXX N5 X X N NX X XX X X . SSS. ... :X X X .X, .X. :fy .XX f X X X ...Q-A X X X . X.. N :Q I s X XSQXXX. 32 EE if s f X ' Q ? X XP , :E Q. Q E 2. XX 45 , gi X 3 YSL X .. XQLXX: xx 225 QS f Q XY1 -- x - f XQXXX- X .iv .. X XXX? NXXXXX fgffwsx X35 sf. .. Xa XR ig. X X . r fi Q Qs ,X . .X X X- : 'F' 3 . S 5 AS a X 9' in 5 4 MNA k'hk Q .XX4 5 Q 2 X. .m..X . 1 Y.: X as 3 X E Q if ' if X fxvjf Q if KZXX X -5 .-- nX. PM .V rf ' , an , a Q Q X . 1. X Q SX i SSR X E i XXX 9 as: ig SX: ff sm X . 2:5 . Xi Sm? n W Q N' XXX n H? 2X NX X X - X S KV Xyw-1. o -ml! Academic PAUL RIN GSTROM Editor In her English III speech class, Debbie Bakelaar urges the class to attend the game Friday night. Speech Arts Added to Curriculum Newly added to the list of elective subjects at West was Speech Arts. This course consisted of three parts: debate, speech, and dramatics. It was taught by three teachers, each a specialist in his field. Among other elective courses offered at West were prep English, English literature, and journalism. West also offered a new method of teaching known as team teaching to prepare students for large group education methods used in college. English was one of the courses that all students had taken. 14 Lawyer Evan Rogers prepares to read the will of Nancy Ruttle qlyingb, while Doc , Mick Stanhope, checks her pulse, and Ted Bonney reads from his script, in a skit in Speech Arts class Bing, bang, bongj' the familiar opening of the Today at West show, is played by Sue Jones as Jan Nolden prepares to read the announcements. Michlyn Kane concludes her semester of Algebra III by studying logarithms. Math Center Provided an Outlet for Students. Sandra Ray, furthering her education in math, looks for a book in the math center. Required mathematics for the college prep student included algebra and geometry. Elec- tive studies consisted of Algebra Ill, trignom- etry, college algebra, solid geometry, and analytic geometry. In the math center, students furthered their education by reading various material pertaining to math found in the math library. With work bench and various tools found in the lab, the students built math projects which were used to understand the mathematical principles expressed in theirs and other stu- dents' models. Paul Ringstrom and Miss Fisher admire Paul's project for X-College Algebra. Geometry student Jim Kimble applies the formula for determining the area of a trapezoid. X. xwi. K 4- X L L S ww N-Q. fy? . N ,H J .X is 3 X Q I . X X XX- i N? Ai - XQXXX. N . XF: x, - NX Q 2 -. 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Jean Kastle and Ed Minarich lead a discussion in their X-U.S. history class American Government Added to Social Studies Curriculum During the 1965-66 school year, the social studies department at West Campus provided a wide range of courses aimed at developing interest and understanding towards the many areas within this field of study. Courses offered included history, economics, sociology, and a new American government course which in- cluded the mechanics of government and dis- cussion on current political problems. With the knowledge of the social studies, the student will be better prepared to meet the challenges of adult citizenship. Mr. Settles shows Brad Leahy Crocodile a humor magazine he brought back from his November trio to the Communist-Bloc countries. i Peggy Ziemer shows her skill in shorthand as she rapidly takes down dictation. Business Education Uffers Training for Clerical Jobs Business education offered the stu- dent a comprehensive view of the bus- iness world. Having provided courses for the student's personal use, it also gave an insight on future occupations. Courses which were covered in this field were typing, secretarial and cler- ical office practice, bookkeeping, con- sumer education, stenography, and general business. Participation in this curriculum lead many students into the business world. Preparing for their future careers, Nancy Davito and Sharon Johnson work intently in their typing class. Bud Vicich works on the fundamentals of bookkeeping. 1' .. fwnk Frank Budzinski works on a Christmas tree stand in machine shop. Ted Crumpot works on the brakes of this car in auto shop. - x 5 . i xg: 1 X. K Connie Pappachristoa hurries to print up yearbook pictures in photography. Larry Ellena makes a bowl out of a block of wood on the lathe m wood shop. 'Are they burned? Kathy Dickson wonders as she takes her cookies out of the oven in her home eco- nomics class. Practical Knowledge Gained for Home or Career Students who participated in the home economics, industrial arts, and agriculture program offered at West have gained knowledge of basic skills needed in and around the home or on the job later in life as a vocation. West offered the finest modern fa- cilities for teaching these courses such as simulated cooking areas in home economics featuring both gas and electric ranges. ' Phyllis Stambaugh works carefully on her dress for home economics. Sort those vegetables! says Jim Dalton tstandingj as he watches Kurt -Kuster and Wayne McMillin sort corn and potatoes in their vocational agriculture class. is Head down! Nancy Shay and Cheryl Bedford practice their golf swing. Diane Brown ton trampoline! executes an excellent pike in her X-Gym class, while classmates look on. Keep those legs straight! Nancy fsefcik performs on the flying rings. b Physical Education Helped Create Physical and Mental Alertness Physical education was one of the most important forms of education. As the oldest form of teaching, physical education built the body as well as the mind. Girls who took physical ed- ucation developed poise, basic skills, and balance. Boys who did not partic- ipate in P.E. were enrolled in NDCC which gave them preparation for a future military career. 25 Cultural Appreciation Developed hy Studying the Fine Arts Through the performing and stud- ying of the classics in music and art, students became capable critics of dif- ferent works of art or of musical com- position. Music curriculum included band, five vocal groups, and orchestra. Mr. Katterjohn and the Concert Band are caught during one of their daily rehearsals. John Hall and his trombone section are shown rehearsing. Mr. Labella conducts the stimulating arrangement of the Gloria at the Christmas concert. l l -? 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'S sgwxrh aw . ,A yf,g.,.,w,,mW Q, X we X X X, X X 2 5 . mg Saw 5. ii 'S is Q gl X x zz- 72. 55x ' s ! 5 fi 1 A K fy g f Throughout the play, the Days found it difficult to adjust to a maid and consequently hired several during a short period of time. Their five maids were: Margaret CLinda Jorgensonb, Maggie qAnne Calosiob, Nora tTina Woody, Annie fMelita Lock- woodl, and Delia tNancy Ruttlel. nay Family sncnams inner Audience Life With Father, by Lindsay and Crouse, sum- marized the life of an average American family in the early 1900's. Based on Clarence Day's best seller, the three-act play presented to its audience both the emotions of a close family with four young boys, and also the comical scenes they experienced. Under the direction of Mr. B. F. Johnston, the Speech Activities Club introduced Life With Father to the Joliet audience for the first time. The Theatre Season of 1939-40 saw the advent of a play that was sure to become one of the all-time hits. Life With Father held the record for years on Broadway for the greatest number of consecutive performances, and became just as successful in the Joliet West auditorium. S' Q Makeup is most important for authentic portrayal of the characters. Vinnie consults with Reverend Dr. Lloyd CCharles Bensonh vyhile Dr. Sommers tChuck Morrowj and Dr. Humphreys CBill Gremerb ponder the situation of her supposedly illegal marriage. During an intermission, couples exchange friendly greetings. Escaping the clustered .atmosphere within the cafeteria several couples step outside for a breath of air What would a dance he without an orchestra? Certainly the annual GAA dance is no exception, and Gene V1ctor's Orchestra added the finishing touch to a delightful evening Swdn ht esofwissseu1nss!!spuSsssli! ' g g i 5 ' - ' '-'-. is-sf he xg K Un A Star TWIRP season cme to a halt with the annual GAA dance sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association. Swinging on a Star was selected as the theme, and the decoration highlights in- cluded short phrases from the popular song, Swinging on a Star, and tiny metallic stars suspended from the ceiling. Gene Victor's Or- chestra supplied the music for a truly successful dance. 38 x ck' 3+ XQQX N E UN A Q xi lf- . x 1 if X S X N .rf .X N - , M x . X 'S A Q ti ' Q 5. K -,Ybfl , 1 X ix X X J X 1- S i f is A X .M A-..,i q H .1,. ., ,,,,,.:,, i, l A .ffr gg 1 N-.. U A Q.. N - 'f x X A WM S V f sv- -f' w f A , N X W' mi A av ,4,.,.... Q. Y 'vfir 'xxgifwf smpwp XM-NM'ww , x , N S Q Six K Q x Y i Af, 3 A K V N Q . 'wvivfa-WXVS eifiss-'mv iv 'W' E, qi 3, W y vw y Eml , X X, v f as x 6 , if M if N M N as ix WK 5' is 'X QL is N 'tx -- ,E 1, .ir Q K wg if A X xxx Q , V :WR Nj -B 'Sgr W3 J, iX l :i h as Q X L :I 1 -A 'hi , ,, is XL My -M ...Sig Q3 Q S E 5 f 1 Q13 M' NT K 1 .- x - , . K Q . 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' 2, .5 ' ' ' T 1 .' x L A. ' Jaw : i R :- -S 'iz' ' . Vg. ' S' n .- I x ' ,' , .--f, .xy W.: ifkg .L TQ. .?'. ' 5 'x ,J 1 gy' 5 Jul' fL .h x E. . - Q W., :xx I 5 af Q . 'K 15 'rf 'X . If 1 iii :' ' 5 5 4 Lennie CMike Bolosl expressed his ideas on the subject of mar- riage to Mildred fChervl Careyl. Corliss Archer CDawn Shermanb was truely under the spell of Private Earhart QDean Macrisj. Corliss was delighted when Uncle George fScott Baskinl invited her to New York to chisten a new ship. Fall Play A Success Kiss and Tell, sponsored by the Speech Activities Club, was West's .first dramatic production of the year. This was the first time a play of this type had ever been pre- sented to the Joliet audience and, under the direction of Mr. B. F. Johnston it was very well received. Creating the plot was a modern situation concerning two couples which resulted in an embarrassing misunderstanding. Mildred Pringle, Corliss Archer's best friend, secretly married Lennie Archer early in the play. Because Mr. and Mrs. Archer felt Mildred was acting as a poor influence upon Corliss, a family feud developed. Consequently, Mil- dred's marriage to Lennie was kept a secret to avoid any trouble. When Corliss was seen entering the of- fice of an obstetrician with Mildred, the Archers were informed and immediately jumped to natural conclusions. After a com- plete explanation from the two girls, the Archers were relieved at the realization that Mildred was pregnant and not Corliss! Now friendly, the two families welcomed the mar- riage, and the play ended on a happy note. Roy Gordon s Orchestra supplied the music for a comoletelv delizhtful evening. Treble Choir Sponsors Candy Land Ball Candy Land was the theme of the semi-formal dance sponsored by the Treble Choir under the direction of Mr. Roy Johnson. A tremendous card-board lollipop was sus- pended from the ceiling over the refreshment table which was the outstanding decoration. For the guests with a sweet tooth, the choir placed a large candy jar in the center of the dance floor. With satisfying music and vivid decorations, the West cafeteria was miraculously transformed into an en- chanting Candy Land. Candy Land's success was due to the efforts of the Treble Choir and the following officers: Terre Houte, escorted by Tom Bookerg Lois Lamberson, Bob Pollock Holly Canaday, Larry Junkg and Debby Hickman with Bob McLurkin. AN Q One-Act Plays Offer Variety Air Raid and Antic Spring, two of the one-act plays presented in Janu- ary, were directed by students and brought to life on the stage of the Little Theatre. Antic Spring, directed by Conni Rajala, a junior, was just what the title suggested. Six teenagers, an idea for a picnic, and a drive to the woods set the plot for this delight- ful comedy. Confusion and humorous happenings resulting from this outing left the audience charmed by all the antics in Antic Spring. Mark Pederson, also a junior, direc- ted Air Raid. Centering around aver- age American people who lived in a normal everyday town, the plot proved to be anything but normal or average. Bringing an awareness of the ever present threat of war before the audi- ence, this play contrasted sharply with the comedy in Antic Spring. Sue Kempe and Marilou Hoffman, as two housewives, and Bev LaBo1-de and Kathy Canterbury, as typical teens, helped set the plot for Air Raid Contest Play Receives First in State Mr. B. F. Johnston, known throughout the state for his directing talents, presented Camino Real to conclude the evening's entertainmentin the auditorium. This play was Marguerite tDawn Shermanj looked on in amazement as she watched a travel' agent CMark Pedersonb take his dying breaths in Camino Real. also entered in the district speech contest, receiving second place. In the section contest, it received first. Tennessee Williams' characters left the audience wondering about the hidden meanings. Frustration resulted from the walled com munity with no way to the outside and the occupants never giving up the hope of escaping. Ginger tCorinne Ashamyl, Robert CLee Chapmany, Blossom fMol1y Kanej Elbert QTom Mahoneyj, Gwendolyn iJacquie Leissj, and Sam tBi1l Greinerj six teens, decided to go on a picnic in the woods, in Antic Spring. Chuck Marting depicted the dignified and honorable Mikado. Maidens to Yum-Yum CCathy Honiotes, centerl were Pitti-Sing fLindsay Powell! and Peep-Bo fLou1se Wilsonl. The Mikado The Mikado was chosen to be,West's first oper- etta, directed under the co-operative guidance of Mr. Roy Johnson CVoca1 Music Departmentj and Mr. Peter Labella QOrchestra Departmentj. This was not the Mikado's premier presentation in Joliet, for many years before, Joliet Central introduced the identical musical to the high school students and public. Since it was very well received, Mr. Johnson decided to give the challenge to West. .M ml 4, A gm X x . Q1 Q K Q P5 1' iii Q ,,,. X Q f X x N X W K g Yf xv- v ,z X r. X :vt . A X xi N X N N SX Q A ,ES mm... x 3, ,,,. XX wg .. R. :g 1- K N. fi. ' N s x x - in Q, if . KN x X-.Y 5 3 1 .. wx 1 m x 1-4 fi iw 4 X':'?E-. . Q K X Q X A 3 X g Ra i N wx R3 , ,. g ' xxx , .V Q.-N-QI, A ' - fn -gf 5.5, TP' 55331 X , X 5 X X X X N N xx NX ,X 2 X X X N x K X E X XXX' X X X X X X X N N if ? X SFNQT Q X A ' ,xx . . xx sv X WX 5, . Q, gg x 'Ns S s as fill ww . X N igga? . 3 'X SX K M W X 3 , W N Y Ng-9. . . L w X' -- QX I ,xx Q-X' QM - it 2 -M f - Q Sax N 'Q x . x ' M -- Q X N '. wg -Q . 5 Q . N K ' E . Q X is -A X , . ww X Y 1 'wg . QW 'W X N NXXX. KX .ff f fi M 1 -Q Q X 1 ,,, N WEE N Q., X X X X .S X .K 15 M xl XX X X YS ..X' X if X XX . X X X X XX Xw - Sw XX XX 'XSX 'XXXXX S is X as 'N K 1 Wm :.. X. X A x X ig - QQ S X X k : 'S qi 'F19a5Nff..:s: 5 it X A Q3 . gif, in is A, - .SX x ' N S S f . XX ' s X f Xi N -SX , , X Q -Sk X X X. X S s , X 1 X X X 5 X XX X ' X. -- X XQ Q X X X 1.7 K wi' Larry Stoner worked industriously to hang As Friday night neared, Juniors prepared the band stand as a prom decorations for 0 Hana Mi. pagoda for a Japanese ef ect. p I 0 Hana Mi - lunior-Senior Prom Barefoot or not, work continued throughout the day! Qs' E Juniors Wish Seniors the Best Romance was certainly in the air as couples danced beside the Japanese pagoda. Taking a brief break between dances, couples exchanged greetings in the indoor garden. While 'l'ana Petrich admires her program, her escort, Dan Wintersteen, admires her. Couples relax in the courtyard beneath the starlit sky A Final Gift sto the Graduating Seniors Juniors began early in December with the selection of a prom committee and the important theme choice. Sue Kempe and Ron Junck, as social chairmen of the junior class, headed the prom of '65. O Hana Mi became the title for the prom, and the cafeteria was to become a ballroom with a Japanese atmosphere. Under the supervision of their homeroom teachers and guidance counselors, the juniors started sketching a brief outline of decorations. As the deadline on Friday neared, students began to see many months of work taking shape as the cafeteria was transformed into a Japanese paradise. West's first prom was on its way to a huge success. Standing near an indoor tree, a lone senior couple took a last fleeting glance at the beauty that was theirs. X X . .X ,,, . ,N , . -Q-XX w- -W -- :X X XQQQ .. . X.,X.jA.W. .X 1 X., .X. - X-XX si wx wSxw,wXvSw . Xzisiwfx :X-sf X: ' by-QzX.1X.eXXX. X JF.. A EQQXXQ - .K Q X xx N X is v v ...S X X Q -5 ii k K ff X ' He' Xb Q X .NX Q .X 5' QQ V2-A -. . v . A X. XX, -2 Q Xa N S. TX sig in X X W N X x 5 X X . Q5'T.Q4 .L ,I X S .g .Q X- xx X X X NX N X X N X , .. . .. .w :SX .ffl I 'Q' X t Q. 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XX XX X ii X X Xie E X 3 X X s X X X 5 xg, XXX 1 - X X Aga X ,X X kk X '-XXX 3 .df-'Lan' X X H X X ,X XXX 1 ,X Xf XM wily X K i X X '169 sN 'QS' A Sk Y- X -X xv X: XXXX -X XX A i X gk- X i X -' X X XX X K XXXX1 Xg ,X K L X --: K QQ , x X i XXXX XX X A-XXX X Qlw'm,,h ' K 'N X 1- X f 41305 X x X sf XX if XX ' ol vm K3 E NWS Q X XXX XX ' XS, sf' X x k 'KX - ' ,X X- XX? X X XL SXQ X S X-XS x Q S ki X X ga x SN .X Sv QS YTTM K A XX X Q N ,Xin N 9 -X QW X 5 k RS N 5 X X Xzwff EX ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS-FRONT ROW: Catherine Jones, Canaday, Sue Schmidt, JoAnn O'Neil, Kathy Deltonto, Hazel Lenore Wilkinson, Doris Abney, Patty Kassis, Janet Schnellej Severson, Barb Davis, Kay Hickman, Jane Duncan. THIRD ROW Mary Jorgensen, Shelly Cox, Linda Morris, Betsy Pohl, Lois Nancy Roberts, Mary Grimpe, Sally Marting, Sue Dempsey Pam Lamberson, Ruth Goldhaber, Nancy Minert, SECOND ROW: Grable, Paula Grable, Jan Talbott, Mandy Fraser, Sandy Arnold Becky Grazis, Debbi Graves, Terre Houte, Nancy Wallace, Holly Advanced Girls Chorus Provided Finest in Choir Literature Auditioning before Roy Johnson, choir director, was the first step to be taken by female vocal students desiring to be a part of Advanced Girls' Chorus. This choral group prepared and performed the finest in treble choir literature and fostered ap- preciation in music through an active par- ticipation in a musical group. Advanced Girls' Chorus presented a Choral Concert in February and also sponsored Girls' Night Out, a semi-formal dance in January. 58 Mr. Roy Johnson directs the choral groups at West High. Here he beats Slat the time to a new melody he is introducing to the Advanced Girls' orus. X Kathy Lindstrom, Jane Robertson, Nan Schmidt, Lynda VanDen- Anne Fricke. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ann Meyer, Janie Manning, Burg. FOURTH ROW: Susan Vorderstrasse, Debbie Ziemer, Linda Marcia Hegstad, Marlene Downey, .Ian Stoner, Cathy Muehler, Bradley, Karen Anderson, Karen Norton, Diane Ziesmer, Carol Su Schiek, Peggy Hicks, Jill Hamrin, Dorothy Dolhof, Janna Seeberg, Lory Bewersdolf, Sue Koepke, Kathi Mead, Mary Betts, French, Cheryl Moore. Officers of Advanced Girls' Chorus are Holly Lamberson, vice-presidentg and Jan Talbott, Canaday, social chairmang Terre Houte, treasurer. president: Debbie Hickman, secretary, Lois BOY'S GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bill Humphreys, Bob Nomaloinen, Bill Park, Dale Lehnor. SECOND ROW: Jim Jerzyeke, Wayne Ingmire, Dave Kline, Mike Phillips, Gary Didinsky. THIRD ROW: Benard Kaiser, Jim Lambert, Larry Robinson, Sydney Lane. FOURTH ROW: Mike Dzurko, Bob Cipolle, Don Rivera, Robert Simon, FIFTH ROW: Mark Fornango, Ken Brink, Paul Ferguson, Arnold Tracy, SIXTH ROW: Jim Moroz, Ron Appel, Dave Studer, Lamar McCallum. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS-FRONT ROW: Donna Bevan, Julie Hammer, Jane Hollon, Beverly La Borde, Nancy Vercel- lotti, Jo Ann Chopp, Kristin Kemp, Debbie Sayers, Jackie Wil- lard, Jo Ann Hartfield, Beda Lechner, Joette Wright, Lynn Mudron, Lynn Hitchens, Linda McEvilly, Susan Conroy, Barbara Bloom, Elaine Honiotes, Linda Norton, Claudia Hughes, Karen Kreuger. SECOND ROW: Debbie Kropf, Nancy Hausmann, Fran Simonetti, Elaine Fish, Judy Rodby, Paula Brummund, Marcy Vancil, Gail Irvin, Debbie Fortenberry, Cheryl Nasser, Wendy Lutz, Judy DeLach, Sandra Donley, Georgia Anast, Sheila Welch, Kathy Brown, Donna Rostello, Chriss Mummert, Susie Mullen, Doris Allen, Marie Hillesland, Gail Dixon. THIRD ROW: Vickie Curtis, Karen Kraker, Sandie Atkins, Barbara Kubinski, Debbie Boys' Glee Club and Freshman Girls' Chorus Lead to Advanced Music All Freshman girls were allowed to participate in Freshman Girls' Chor- us as were all Freshman and Sopho- more boys allowed to participate in Boys' Glee Club. These organizations helped participants learn the funda- mentals of good singing, tone pro- duction and breath control, through participation. Freshman Girls' Chorus officers were Sue Mullen, president, Mary Moline, vice-president, Karen Hon- iotes, secretary, Paula Burget, treas- urer, with Paula Brummund and Fran Simonetti as social chairmen. Boys' Glee Club officers were Ber- nard Kaiser, presidentg Wayne Ing- mire, vice-president, William Hum- phreys, secretaryg Jim Lambert, treasurer, and Mark Fornango, social chairman. These organizations also provided the background necessary for students who wished to participate- in a four- year music program at West. Zahrn, Anita Johnson, Sharon Evans, Linda Califello, Susan Mulig, Jean Houseknecht, Norma Pelleschi, Deanna Pederson, Paula Burget, Elaine Griffin, Cathy Canterburry, Naomi Hersh- mann, Debbie Gilbert, Nancee Elberts, Paula Myers, Linda Winke, Sandie Daves, Lori Goodson, Mary Moline. FOURTH ROW: Yvonne'McGee, JoAnne Owen, Pam Kinzler, Barb Weir, Lana Kirk, Ginny Lindhlad, Debbie Gurney, Cathy Clemons, Andrea'01zno1, Nancy. Hardy, Mary Drew, Mallissa Johnson, Liz Drbancic, Ellen Griffin, Debbie Klein, Kathy Yarmolek, Cindy Gurney, Jean Schoffstall, Connie Akin, Ellen Woolard, Barbara Hall, JoAnn Albright, Leni Wilsmann, Mary Jean Sandberg, Beth Albue, Cherie Long, Jackie Leiss, Wendy Grigsby. 60 X E .Qs ,,. ,, 15: 52:9 - , . .XIX Q 1 ' - 11: , X X X X X jx X STX ,X i XQQ X X X. 5 X 2 -waffwx , QXNXXX-my X 'R' N A XXX MXN .X XX - 1 N W-1: .... iff: 9' I Q? 1 fl 5 -X r -..- f 1- A X QQ X X Nug.XXX,X fr M, K NX XX NX --N 'xc-:. X 5 -N ,X X . 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A J ' 2 Ltlgiwia. as GP' Q 'Q ,,,,, 3 S T 1 S . 1 l ' in 3 -E ' 5 I K K E s KF M ' if if H S F' L i I is E 5 1 9 1 x g i k K Q K-:ffm wg. , K T 5 ' W if t x my is R v 5 ' 5 . 5 E : - 91' -s Q fqxls s sw Q X .M 22599 5 P i iw 5 N. s 3 .3149 ww 27? 55 S is xg W- i s S X - 3 xx . X 3 K 'Q-S15 9 X X N X , 3 131 Q 1 rg' XX . Q . I yi ' -. k X NX N ,Wa X, , K X .. A Q b www' W f - -ff 'H . zf 1-sb-mf - - ' . - . ' -- 19842: + . . A FK? Nwsw w- , . .. .X I S 'Sf if , ,ikigfizg ' H Q Q Lf ' ' wks. , --272.13 5 ' - 9 9 iff my ...M M 1 ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Hettie Manning, Jean Osterholtz, Dace Dindonis, Janis Hamilton, Linda Abel, Randy Pollock, Gail Makeever, Judy Bisset. SECOND ROW: Linda Forbes, Pam Gilbert, Janet Wachter, Idel Reiss, Elaine Grimsell, Dave Hilles- Urchestra Brought Culture Into Focus at West High During the year, Orchestra carried out a fine cultural program of activities at Joliet West High. Under the leader- ship of Mr. Peter Labella, the Orches- tra sponsored an annual Dinner-Dance, attended a major concert in Chicago and had the annual fall initiation into Orchestra Club for their musically in- terested students. Orchestra met monthly at school, and daily during periods 7, 8 and 9. This year's officers were Janice Johnson, presidentg Randy Pollock, vice-presidentg Sheila Kolmo- din, secretary, and Jean Osterholtz, treasurerg with Judy Bisset acting as social chairman. 70 land, Kim Upton, Mark Ostoich, Mary McCarrley, Connie Gluck, 1 Audrey Pollock, Ruth Austrums. THIRD ROW: Janis Johnson, Shelia Kolniodin, Kathy Baillies, Shirley Forbes, Betsy Whitlock, T Nancy Olson, Bruce Mack, Clare Giegerich, Tom Cockbill, Rich ORCHESTRA CLUB OFFICERS: Janis Johnson Cseatedj, Judy Bisset, Randall Pollock, Sheila Kolmodin, Jean Osterholtz. p Q. . K Eli- iixi Q R g m L X. Q .iii L 'N f ax S 3 , is 5 an E X k . x x N A SS X X, ff Y tis? im S K. S X nf 5 5 .. 1 Q XM . .. nf K NW... an KX X-SQ I ig, N 1. Nga, XX E I if f y fyf, ,W ,WWW M,-aww, ,, ,WWWW .NN NAS 5 5 S 5 5 A www WWMAWWWM 2 me ai. rm, ww.. W, ,. EQ' Aff XXX as mm, Nw 1, -3 HS ff I g 5 fx' 4, , f jmkfv COMPANY A, FIRST PLATOON-FRONT ROW: Martin Bloom, Robert Kraker, Kevin Balog, Michael Smajd, William Badurski, Michael Offerman, Ronald Ashley. SECOND ROW: David Karna- hoge, Patrick Bessette, Clyde Stephens, Larry Hoffman, James Alsip, Wallace Pfeifer, Daniel Davis. THIRD ROW: Robert Schra- der, Allan Lousher, Ronald Vaughn, Robert Simon, Robert Hamil- ainen, Thomas Hamilton, David Voots. CENTER: Jane Williams, Joseph Rafac, Robert Park, Brent Kehlet, Jon Brazee. SECOND PLATOON-FIRST ROW: Josh Hershman, Glenn McCarthy, William Hartman, Gary Hossback. David Paputsa, Michael Voll- mer, Donald Kimmell, Craig Goode. SECOND ROW: William Pierce, Michael Phillips, Gordon Clark, John Jedro, Richard Porter, Richard Zenke. THIRD ROW: Duane McDonough, Thomas Marentic, David Cline, Roger Johnson, Stephen Wood, Scott Wilson, Mark Schluster, Paul Vollmer. N. D. C. C. Applied to Civilian Life National Defense Cadet Corps of J . T. West laid the foundation for citi- zenship by teaching the principles of leadership, respect for authority, or- derliness, correctness of posture and department for its students. Boys were trained in basic military style which would be of benefit to them and of value to the service if they should be- come a member. Jane Williams, Company A Sponsor COMPANY B, FIRST PLATOON-FRONT ROW: Richard Kurtz, Robert Anderson, Leon Fclus, Gregory Bates, James Moroz, Ron- ald Wright, Lawe Kamhi, Lee Chapman. SECOND ROW: Stephen Cox, Michael Cox, Kenneth Stalzer, John Meehan, Jeff Fletcher, David Doka. THIRD ROW: Steve Hoffman, Paul Padden, Gerald Paul, William Davis, Robert Ellis, Willard Zabie, Robert Sawders, Lawrence Pollock. CENTER: Cheryl Byron, Robert Block, Thomas Cheryl Byron Company B Sponsor Logan, Robert Bessette, Eugene Miller. SECOND PLATOON- FRONT ROW: Patrick Sealy, Robert Palko, Jeffery Carloss, David Molaschi, Lee Roper, Steven Sigyaw, Randy Sheets. SECOND ROW: Paul Thraw, James McCoy, Michael Fountain, Niki Macris, Stephen England, Philip Calahan. THIRD ROW: Donald Vandyke, Lawrence Marchiniak, Robert Hendricks, Gabriel Ozier, Robert Nvetzmann, Donald Eigenheer, Louis Fugva. 72 Sponsors Brightened Military Precision of N. D. C. C. Sponsors of the National Defense Cadet Corps, chosen by the N.D.C.C. were Jane Williams, Company Ag Cheryl Byron, Company Bg and Jodi Basinger, B a t t a li o n sponsor. They marched and performed with the N.D.C.C. and met with them every day, period 3-4. These girls served well as an active part of Joliet West's N.D.C.C. Joe Rafac Robert Block Company A Commander Company B Commander BATTALION STAFF OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Dean Macris, Jim McGehee SECOND ROW Jodi Basinger, Art Dosher, John Voight, Bill Lang. THIRD ROW Dave Albue Tyrone Bowley FOURTH ROW: Jim Peterson, Mac Bayless, Mike Taylor Richard Russ Dean Macris Jodi Basinger, James McGehee Battalion Commander Battalion Sponsor Battalion Executive Officer Cadets of N.D.C.C. stand at attention on the blacktop pavement behind the gyms. They practiced here on Wednesdays and for special occasions. Joliet West's adequately equipped N.D.C.C. facilities provided an inside rifle range. Here, cadets shoot at targets to increase their experience. Jim McGee, Dean Macris, Jane Williams and Cheryl Byron paste, cut and staple pictures for their N.D.C.C. scrapbook. Students Trained For Military Positions Students enrolled in N.D.C.C. were organized along military lines. Dean Macris served as cadet commander and other students held staff or com- mand positions below him. Major Nel- son's staff included officers and en- listed men who taught courses and others who handled the administration of the unit. N.D.C.C. cadets practice their complicated precision maneuvers on the blacktop. They learned the correctness of military marching through constant drill. C 1 ar iii f -. .ii --K sf ., i . sxss sh W3 'Q 5 K fr ..kk X ' its , ,. er, L SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Linda Vitali, Nancy Ward, Susanne Rodgers, Linda Markwalter, Mari Snider. SECOND ROW: Carlos Sirrato, Debbie Gilbert, Mary Jean Sandberg, Sandy Reed, Linda Smith, Sue Schoppe, Lane Kamhi. Language Clubs Revealed Foreign Cultures Language clubs at Joliet West High furthered a student's education outside of the classroom by bringing students into contact with other cul- tures. These clubs supplemented the classroom work by studying the cus- toms, people and land in which their particular language was spoken. Some typical activities of the Latin, French, Spanish, and German clubs were trav- eling to Chicago to see movies, dining at French or Spanish restaurants, sponsoring a Roman banquet and caroling during the Christmas season. The success of these clubs could not have been accomplished without the aid of their sponsors including: Helle Ajango, German club, Louis G. Businaro, Latin Club, Alice Wilbur, Spanish club, Anita Page, French club. FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Marty Bloom, president, Jane Jerri Lynn Lovatti, Pat Kosmerl, Jane Browman, Nancy Brow Skole, Terre Houte, Betty Johnson, Karen Bonn, Jacque Ellis, man. THIRD ROW: Marla Stelow, Marlene Hanna, Jean House Ginny Lindblad, Beda Lechner, Scheryl Lurvey, vice-president, knecht, Linda Winke, Ellen Woolard, Sharon Evans, Kathy Kirby Karen Kozma, secretary: SECOND ROW: Nikki Prifish, Susan Jody Beth Farley, Kathy Dixon, Diane Dibble, Tim Kierman. Conroy, Barbara Hall, Claudia Hughes, Barb Bloom, Carol Aultz, 76 X cis' .1 'X Q a, 7 X ,o Y kksvf 'T . ici xl X as . 6 AX N 5 X f' NSR X SQ X' BQ Q x t-.QQ ,cg 35, ww 5 xx 5 X .. Qs l 1 AX 'Sz ' X ' f . E ?k:'T'5 rf' X' X Q X , 1 mi 3: A ' j Q il A ' ff X f x ' XQ gi 4 5-QS z 5 ' if X wp X 3 .X -- 1 get X - A - is gl K gag .gs Q .. p 1 1 . X 5' 1 ii . X- Q s qs ' f' f' H S. if Q. . 4' T'- 7 2: 342' fm - N' Y 'F E. -- Q :E - K ks.X N, gy x Q A S - Lf: :N 'Elric-3 - . L Q- 1 93 Q W? , ,gg-, Q ' f - af x 1 .I ff 5 Ni f ? Si .. X S .ff X N . N -:Ewa iw: xx X . K f1' g S by S ' 'L Q 'A. R --2 5 sa 9, aa .. al X s 3, Wi! M I N Sf N X X N mQm f Y . .Q W xg . E X35 X V NN . Qi f H Q X f X m ...., - C 2 gx X S P- ' . X ' X E 5 ' ' Q R . K f K 2 2 N' K' 'fur ll: L X 5 Ra X N.. ft P- . Q-qs S X K X SLT X Q QX. -ff.-SEX X X X X XXX X X Q TN SSN 5 X X f , ' f 124' im N .- X.... Z, SAN xx .. .N .. :.-- N - 5 si X . gi: Y Ni Q wi. A X MMM ,, 4-ms 'ww x AW W 5 fl 1 4 L A K 'W L x . S N - 1 -40' M i XY.. . -' 2 2 3 Ei.:- X ..x. .. A s f AN I X X. PEP CLUB-FRONT ROW: Josh Hershman, Frank Evans, Lynne Minarich, Mr. Don Hopkins, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mike Levin, Jim McGee, Elaine Saper, Bill Greiner, Cind Klootw k Jan Nolden Chris Chocola THIRD ROW Larr Woldt Sue Wehrs ann, y y I 1 ' : y v p Frank Hall, Larry Stoner, Sue Kempe. Grrrrr,'f says this ferocious West High Tiger mascot as he practices for another pep session where he will inspire the Tigers to beat 'em. Pep Club ignited the Atmosphere with School Spirit Go West Go was the Pep Club's main theme through- out the school year. Pep Club produced more school spirit than any other organization at West. Their only require- ment for membership was that the student go to West High's sports events and cheer. Leading the students in school spirit was Mr. Don Hopkins, the club's sponsor, while Frank Evans, Lynne Minarich and Josh Hershman served the club as officers. Pep Club sponsored buses to away games, selected and trained a tiger mascot, pro- duced numerous pep assem- blies and presented Tiger Fol- lies, a talent show. As a tiger watching over her little cubs, Mr. Hop- kins watches over the activities of Dean Macris, Larry Woldt and Frank Evans as they work on posters for spreading school spirit. 79 Larry Kubinski vice president of Key Club, receives a handshake from Sponsor of Key Club Mr Tesdall makes a speech a representative of the Kiwanis Club at the annual recognition of at the meeting in which initiation of new mem officers banquet bers takes place Key Club Taught Boys Service to the Community Participating in community activities, Kiwanis Key Club was a service club at J .T. West. Jointly work- ing with the sponsor, Mr. Tesdall, the Key Club had a hay ride, after-game dance and a sale of West High pennants. They also sponsored a student reception for Mr. Stallman and club leaders in September. Mem- bership was limited to boys in the upper quarter of their class, with a recommendation of the dean and an approval of the membership committee. Officers this year were Gary Hardy, presidentg Larry Kubinski, vice-president, Richard Olson, secretary, and Emil Petrussa, treasurer. KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Tesdall, Eric Egger, Larry Kubinski, Bob Schraeder, Gary Hardy, Richard Olson, Paul Ring- strom, Larry Stoner, Jack Jerbi, Nick Rudman, Mike McKenzie, Chuck Morrow, Allan Spiers, Larry Woldt.'SECOND ROW: Bruce Teipel, Pete Apostolou, Greg Nieland, Curtis Bowen, Dave Bissett, Steve Koivula, Bob Bowser, Jerry Jones, Eugene Nemanich, George Booras, Reed Mott, Jim Johnson, Tom Kiep. THIRD ROW Ron Junck, Todd Hogan, Phil Krall, Tom Zeich, Jerry Johnson Steve Jones, Scott McAllister, Don Laborde, Larry Junck, Ron Whildin, Alan Iberg, Brian Larson, Dale Evans. FOURTH ROW Bill Bonney, Terry Masck, Tom Rusciolelli, John Petrusa. me .. N xx 3 'W W sk 'gg fllfffl D I W as Qs U 3 hw 5 Nun X ,.,, Q -N. .fs - N N i 1i2f' fSgQf' .gy R A1 .f AQ Q -im-N , ,V X XX ,x si 0 ,.,. fir , xxx ig in 5: . 5. . 'R h ' S l ALCHEMISTS ANONYMOUS-FRONT ROW: Mr. Koutnik, spon- sorg Fred Klein, Anita Venzara, Tina Honiotes, Jan Baker, Sharon Maske, Linda Smith, Linda Lawson, Louise McConnell, Beth Mossman. SECOND ROW: Steve Ribbing, Bruce Wright, Patti Kassis, Pam Fitzer, Jane Browman, Janet Greger, Nancy Browman, Carol Aultz, Jean Vollrath, Linda Forbes. THIRD AlGh8Il1iStS AIIDIIYITIUUS Pl'0hBd the w0l'ld of SCi8IICB Delving into the fields of science not usually studied in the classroom was an important reason students joined the science club, Alchemists Anonymous. Most members, such as Fred Klein, King of AA, and Anita Venzara, Queen, had an intense interest in the scientific nature of the world. P. G. Koutnik sponsored this club which showed a film from the Argonne laboratories at each meeting. These films depicted different areas of research. A one-half hour demon- stration or lecture was given after the film. Alchemists Anon- ymous sponsored Saturday field trips to the University of ROW: Paul Bush, Don LaBorde, Dan DeWitt, Gary Horwitz, Jerry Lane, Norman Hall, Franklin Hall, Pat Donnelly, Marshall Brown, Paul Steinquish. FOURTH ROW: Dave Brown, David Voots, Mike Jolley, Bob Pollack, Tim Reynolds, Mike Marentic, David Hillgs- land, Sydney Lane, Richard Steller, Ray Shroba, Glenn McCarthy, Paul Thran, Jim Moroz. Fred Klein explains his science club project to one of the judges at the annual Science Fair. Chicago, Argonne National Laboratories and the strip mines for fossil hunting. ' Fred Klein and Anita Venzara reign. over Alchemists Anony- mous as King and Queen. Their duties included keeping the records and planning trips. Chess Club Organized as a means of teaching, students the fundamentals of playing, chess and as a means of competition for proficient chess players, Chess Club enjoyed a successful year at West with Mr. McClain as the Chess Club sponsor. CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Paula Buck, Steve Ribbing, Fred Klein, Jerry Hus- ton, Dave Dillard, Randy Pollock, Pat Donnelly, Mr. McClain, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Pat Shuler, David McCallister, Terry Malik, Mike Jolley, Bill Prosise, Steve S l Schmid, Steve Cain, Gerry Colombo, Terry Jensen. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-FRONT ROW: Kathy Virgona, Karen Pann, Andy Von Zeilheim, Gloria Martin, Jill Hamrin, Pat McCann, Nancy Wallace, Janet Schnelle, Debbie Brown, Nancy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sue Dempsey, Anne Fricke, Joyce Mina- rich, Lois Lamberson, Patti Kassis, Kay Mertz, Betty Schoffstoll, Sue Schiek, Chris Chocola, L. Alvarez, sponsor. THIRD ROW: American Field Service sponsored for- eign exchange students, students from for- eign countries attending school at Joliet West. Mr. Alvarez served as AFS sponsor with Jane Fricke as president, Mary Jor- gensen as vice-president, Jan Hamilton as secretary and Scott Baskin as treasurer. As a money-making project, AFS sold under- class pictures of freshmen, sophomores and juniors. Steve Converse, Scott Baskin, Fred Gaebler, Jacque Ellis, Debby Graves, Nancy Ward, Anne Tapio, Marna Poole, Luana Pollock, Claudia Earls. FOURTH ROW: Anita Venzara, Corrine Ashamy, Jan Baker, Beth Mossman, Molly McLenighan, Conni Rajala, Linda Swanson, Jane Fricke, Jan Hamilton. 83 f 1, 'N X .xg X. QFNTYNHX Q FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB-FRONT ROW: Pat Penrod, Carol Pagnusat, Elaine Lewis, Donna Klent, Pam Woodward, Jacque Ander- son, Maria Sclavonos, Debbie Mossman. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Johnson, Betsy Pohl, Nancy Career Clubs Provided Training for Future Iobs Awareness of the need of train- ing for future careers prompted stu- dents at West High to join these clubs: Future Farmers of America, Future Homemakers of America, Future Teachers' Association, Office Occupations and Distributive Edu- cation. FFA, FHA, and FTA took trips to areas in which their partic- ular career could 'be studied such as FHA's visit to the dairy council, FTA's visits to different colleges and FFA's visit to the Grain and Poultry Show. 0.0. and D.E. were organiza- tions in which students went to school for half of the day and worked at a job the other half. Meenest, Robert Hundainen, Gary Lambert, Lynn Booker, Joanne Parrish, Kathy Deltonto Miss Nancy Louck. Reading literature from various businesses are officers of DE Patsy Kellogg president, Sherry Synold, treasurer, Mary Lee Williams secretary and Jim Testa vice-president. OFFICE OCCUPATIQNS' CLUB--FRONT James. SECOND ROW Sharon Hutton Christy ROW: Peggy Ziemer, Linda Kwalser, Jackie Petrinos, Kathy Vierza Sharon Johnson Carol Jackson, Pam Zahm, Darlene Schoob, Carmen Sahler. Viewing one of Lynne Minarich's paintings are presidentg Patti Schultz, treasurerg Lynn Mi- the officers of Art Club: Bruce Hamilton, vice- narich, presidentg and Karen Kozma, secretary. Studio Two Draws West's Talented ,Artists Any interested student who was currently enrolled in an art class or who had successfully completed a course in art was able to join the Art Club of Joliet West, Studio Two. Activities of Studio Two included demonstrations by local artists, trips to the Art Institute of Chicago, a sketching trip to Brookfield Zoo and discussions on the topic of Careers in Art. Studio Two provided addi- tional experiences and opportunities in the field of art beyond those of- fered in the classroom. Miss M. Long served as sponsor of Studio Two with Lynne Minarich serving as president, Bruce Hamilton as vice- ' president, Patti Schultz as treasurer and Karen Kozma as secretary. Miss Long shows Christy Petrinos the finer points of molding a clay head. ART CLUB-FRONT ROW: Zelrna May Smith, Jeanie Williams, Vicky Easton, Lynne Minarich, Bruce Hamilton, Miss Long, Karen Kozma, Patti Schultz, Rick Tapio, Kathy Bergstrom. Lenore Wil- kenson. SECOND ROW: Laura V. Carrell, Lynn Booker, Dave Albue, Jan Johnston, Christy Petrinos, Denise Findlay, Eileen Hoffman, Lynda Vanderhoof, Pat Lutz, Janis Mosky, Jennifer Rogers. THIRD ROW: Nancy Carter, Sherry Johnson, Penny Schlueter, Patti Boldt, Joanie Greenly, Marylin Aeschliman Sandy Hammer, Pam Getson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Roberts, Nadine Krypel, Linda Jahnke, Mike Evans, Roy Griparis, Gerald Wheaton, Joye Krick, Sharon Pagoria, Helen Honiotes. 86 Miss Gibbs and Mr. Kochevar, History Club sponsors, trace the route for a planned History Club trip to historical sites in Will County. History Club Related Scott Baskin, president of History Club,' reads Peggy De Checko's secretarial notes for the next History Club meet- ing. HISTORY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Carol Seeberg, Chris Sprenger, Shirley Forbes, Connie Rajala, Cheryl Palmer, Diana Toberts, Past and Present Emphasizing those activities which are unable to be covered in a regular history class, History Club, also known as The Association, met each third Tuesday of the month at 4:00 in Room 114. Although the club was started only this year, it pro- moted a real interest in the study of history. The entire depart- ment of American history teachers sponsored the organization with Scott Baskin serving as president, Jim Peterson as vice president, Tom Mahoney as treasurer, and Peggy De Checko as secretary. The sponsors and students felt the study of history wais an important asset in determining the course of history to ay. Odenthal, Pat Donnelly, Robert Auld, Jacquis King, Loretta Kincaid, Kim Upton, Joe Pondrest. THIRD ROW: Bob Grohe, Mark Furlane, Steve Schwartz, Bruce Fritz, Shirley Gibbs, advisor. Carlos Serrato, John Hickman, Peggy De Checko, Barbara Buck- SECOND ROW: Bob Freeman, Scott Baskin, Tom Mahoney, Bill ingham, Kathy McGowan, Fran Cohen. 87 x 3- 35 V f f X X X X ,, s XX -mse- as Xwmuullllls .-X -X . XX-sw .. N 5 1 S. X N'-.X-X.. . . wx' . 3 X X Y x L X -.X . .X X ' X ' X X -. ' QF . X.. .QNX-XXX ' XX xw, 'Y - ,. X. Q 2 QSQXXA 3 X . 5 - Q X X XX-. . K XST5' X 1 X K ij: 'cfs S05 Q X :f -SF E, sf?- jXXX - A F 35 S ff' o 2. eg- f. 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Q X Xw 5 X Q, f ' N X K X N NS X - Q ws NN Sis ,,.. -X X xxxx S fx X X X- X-si-X X X ' S X - ' W3 X ' N N XX X N X 5 K X' S- Y ' W 5 X Q - 1' an if ,M X XX X R Aw f S W S Q Q f ' - X 1 1 YW XX NX X-XX X ' X X ' X X XX S -X Q 4 X X S X X S K 5 SEX SX S4 X X: X 2 Q mm. 5 'fs X Q N5 Q A XS X' ' 5 if - if X S SL XX is Y XX Ns' S Xa S ig SSS X X X - SK Q Y X X xg Ax ' X X 5 ig x 7 XX X ms X XXX X iw X ff X K X X5 X X N L I X vm X T XXX X X A N f--M X X gr, N X P fa M N3 55 X ,, ' H, J , Q ' Q A gm gym 'ATE S? 5 X X X4 it X X Q' N ii' N We N A X A X A 5 Y i are , XS fxs fi? X X JM 1 4 .X Y 145 X X x X' 1 Xx K K 3 x Q .- - '--XX, S The Fighting West High Spirit iFRONT ROW: Ken Arbuckle, Charles McLurkin, Andy Shelby, Jim Brummund, Don Harper, Kent Grohne, Mike Williamson, Mike Cookas, Mark Furlane, Sid Flowry. SECOND ROW: Rick Steve Sugarman. FOURTH ROW: Joe Smyder, Steve Koivula, Peterbok, Bill Odenthal, Doug Barnett, Bruce Fritz, Bill Lorin Lynch, Albert Hamilton, Tom Pratto, Ed Klen, Coach Wienke, John Able, Manager John Carugati. THIRD ROW: Kistner. est est est est est est est est est 1965 Varsity Football RECORD ---- 7 Thornton --- --- ---- 0 Kankakee ----- ---- 13 Eisenhower ...-...... ---- 13 Thornridge ---------- 6 . 6 6 14 Joliet East ........... Lockport Central ..... Joliet Central ....,,.. Argo .......... -- ---, 19 Bloom ----- --- -- Coaches Kistner, Klootwyk, and Miller take time to inspect Steve Koi- vu1a's centering abilities. an it 3 I K 5 X E 5 - .S xr. S - N J , ,g X ' . ' m 5 Q ' Q ' w:.:' ' X Q. A .' ' 'L 1 N- .,x::,.f., Xl H: V ik gg , . Qxwx Ty ,, ' , 4-'ix 1 S X x .N .NQ A W ' ' X' 'rf my Q-I N , 1 X TYN5 Q Eff '- X . Q xx N- Q 1 5 x Q - Kg ' .M,,.M, W X . .. ' X l xx Lx . xx., ,M X, S XV ,X x 3 X xx if A . 1 D .KW . yn r. Ang? Shelby i235 plants his foot and prepares to sidestep two Joliet Central tac ers. Tigers Have Speed and a Tough Defense Rick Peterbok C505 brings down a threatening Thornridge ball carrier at a crucial time in the game. The Tigers fell two points of winning being defeated 14 to 13. Ken Arbuckle 1225 sprints down tlhe sideline on his way to a touch- own. Jim Stogis 6697, Lorin Lynch 1641, and Joe Smyder C777 stop a Bloom fullback in his tracks on the line of scrim- mage. This type of playing continued all night and lead to a 19.to 12 triumph over Bloom. 95 .ri . 1 5 in ix Q mg QR 3' '3 fl' SQ '17 i N 'S ' is xii S A Q 'X Q A -' sw. x S swg gh N Sm M 4 E S5 gf. X Q, E3 X S if Q SQ ig is W SQQ y F Q S Q fl if Q 4 S' 92 45 xx gl! .Q 9 7 iskif Q Aw .NYY .,sa , .,w,Q.f . , , f Q k,.,. Q Q N KX , X --.i - f A ff, fbi x X 3 X E W? N x x x x X3 X ' , -sm X - . 'S X A . 1 X . 1 N X F . 5 : X Q, X N K I f- ., .... , 351: . ha . , A , :gezislx W S Q, X X I L. i w Q W Q Q N N Q r i ia: N' R k FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Manager Norm Weit- ting, Wally Chess, Bill Glad, Rick Chizmark, Dick Fazio, Teddy Meirs, Vic Biasetti, Art Stine, Bill Boyd, John Boyden. SECOND ROW: Manager Bill Davis, Randy Casscarilla, Harry Spectman, Rick Wallace, Guy Schneider, Steve Butts, Don Harris, Larry Williams, Tom Janke, Dan Mowry, Allen Bucciarelli, Kevin Bacon. THIRD ROW: Coach Adams, Andy Lenz, Paul Gans, Dick Kerr, Carl North, David Wright, Steve Plank, Chuck Hoffer, Jim Looper, Bob Goinier, Marty Jasorda, Tom McKeon, Jack Demp- sey, Coach Samlin. FOURTH ROW: Dan Thompson, Gary Lewis, Tim Puhlman, George Sinchak, Bill Weitting, Ernie Kreutzer, Steve Anderson, Mike Rielly, Mike Bozarth, Dave Studer, Jim Dunn, Mark Fornango. Not Pictured: Coast Seitzburg. Freshmen Worked Hard To Compile Winning Season 1965 Freshman Football RBCDFU West 0 Thornton 7 West 14 Kankakee 14 West 34 Eisenhower 7 West 27 Joliet East 13 West 13 Lockport Central 6 West 19 Joliet Central 6 West 13 Argo 12 .N Coach Adams, right, explains his strategy to his Rick Chizmark 1213 turns on assistant coaches Seitzburg and Samlin. the speed as he starts around end. XPS? Wg: 53 ess WEEK ' W ' a 'EZTWQ QW fi 5 wmv -Q Rf, X xx 'GST W x Q- I www - N. -A 5 f . . A if XL.V 2 Q.-A X- .E X Q 9 1 T359 xg ws X Ns? gh ssfgyg., Q5 ?N - i g 'ex any Y W Q Q N SX ' 9:3534 B W , Fw ww seam Hg M V Q A W wi Qxrw 5955? QE? 155, 5333? K, X x QNEYJT wif? R QE, sig matic 'B W 33 X L. E, ,YF K ffiEAQ'iX gifs aff: gg if nt 3 ET as Q,,'x'ff1l5Sf'5f Q 3 Q23 65 sms , aagwgsfa sm . ss, 33-9 ew bfi W Q. 52 Exgbs T'- X X X K iv W ii g iw? s X- is 4. x X KEY Wye. UQ mix ,ii Sw was . 3 s Q 3 fm firigfx Q if N ms 65 'TS s. fx, yi 'S T5 ix M X A L A Fwy fi. wig QQ , 6 Q f x 4 X X is k xg X 'wx .. 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Before the tip-off Stan Mazon 1143, Barry Spiers C137 and Jeff Woods C111 receive a few final instructions from Coach Leslie. OO Close Scores and Outstanding Players Identify Basketball Season Although West's record may betray the success of the season, the players themselves may be proud. Scores in games such as Joliet Central 52 - West 49 and Joliet Catholic 55 - West 53 were heartbreaking but promising. Barry Spiers and Jeff Woods were the only two lettermen returning as regular players. Team effort depended on these two boys, and they capably fulfilled the responsibility. Exceptional juniors, such as John Geist and Stan Mazon, paved the way for an even more successful season next year. Mike McLaren, an outstanding sophomore playing on the varsity team, won recognition from players and coaches alike. Especially notable was the Argo game in which Mike scored the final point making the score Argo 57 - West 58. That was Friday December 10, and on Saturday Mike returned to be high scorer when West defeated East 61 to 48. Single achievements, however, were not the deciding factor. Working as a team, these boys achieved winning games, close losses and the respect of their classmates. West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West Coach Leslie calls a time out during the Eisenhower game to change the strategy and make substitutions. West lost to the Cardinals 40 to 78. 1965-566 Varsity Basketball Season Record --- --- 48 Elgin ---- ---- 54 --- --- 61 Bloom --- ---- 79 --- --- 58 Argo ..... - ---- 57 --- --- 61 Joliet East g-- ---- 48 --- --- 40 Eisenhower --- ---- 78 --- --- 46 Thornton --,, ---- 78 --- --- 71 Kankakee .... - ---- 64 --- --- 49 Joliet Central ---- ---- 52 --- --- 54 Thornridge ---- ---- 63 --- --- 62 Bloom ...... ---- 67 --- --- 58 Argo ........ - ---- 78 --- --- 53 Joliet Catholic --- ---- 55 --- --- 43 Joliet East ....... - ---.. 44 --- --- 53 Lockport Central .... - ---- 79 ---- --- 59 Eisenhower ------ ---- 69 --- --- 52 Thornton .... - ---- 79 --- --- 79 Kankakee ---- ---- 76 Dennis Stevenson C159 takes the shot while Stan Mazon moves into position for the rebound in the final seconds of the close game against Joliet Central, which West lost 52 to 49. l 101 ' 1' V 44. . V , V f I ,fry W f 'LV VZM ,gf Q K, i.k,Qiix2g W 2? ' ' W 'Q T' ' H 'VN' , U , !.3lv.,gy', f, ' ff I .N 2 ' - 5 X X . XS . 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X is SOPH0lVlORE.BASKETBALL-FRONT ROWQ Gary Woods, Greg Charles Ewing, Clyde Brown, Reg Ogg. THIRD ROW: Scott Bates, Jim Kimble, John Bond, Dave Begum. SECOND ROW: Mulbarger, Nick Logan, Jerry Kinney, Loren Lynch, Don Gursh, Manager Dan Graham, Jerry Mabry, Jim Rohr, Steve Fink, Brian Larson, Coach Edwards. Coach Edwards reviews strategy several minutes before game time with two of his starting players, Clyde Brown Qleftb and Dave Beguin Crightj. Sophomores Develop Varsity Potential Joliet West's sophomore basketball team experienced a rough year in the South Suburban League. With several games remaining to be played, they had compiled a season record of six wins and twelve losses. Although far from im- pressive, this record alone did not tell the entire story of many close games. During the final moments of the Central- West game, tension rose as both teams battled for victory with precious seconds ticking away. When the game was finished, the scoreboard showed that West had lost by only four points. West also suffered defeat at the hands of the Thornton five by a slim margin of two points, and Kankakee edged out the Tigers in their bid for victory by just one point. West's sophomores did have some glorious moments to redeem themselves. In the season's first game, the Tigers nearly doubled the total points scored by the sophomores from Elgin. After being beaten by the Argo Argonauts by four points the first time, the Tigers defeated them in a second contest by six points. Coach Edwards' Tigers defeated the Kingsmen once easily and came within five points of repeating the East siders fate near the close of the season. Likewise, they made up for a five point deficit from the first game against Lockport Central by winning the second con- test by seventeen points. Other victories came against Blue Island and Adlai Stevenson fa non-conference gamej. 103 Steve Fink 053 jumps and reaches high to keep the re- bound away from an Eisenhower player. A Steelman player leaps to block Jim Rohr's 6321 shot, but Jim out-jumped him to make two points for the visiting Tigers. 04 Jerry Mabry 6205 .snatches the ball from three Eisenhower Cardinals and prepares to pass it to a team mate. 1965-1966 Sophomore Basketball West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West Season Record -- 64 Elgin ......... - -- 51 Bloom --- ---- -- 41 Argo ......... - -- 53 East .......... - -- 39 Lockport Central -- 62 Adlai Stevenson -- 46 Blue Island .... - -- 44 Thornton ...... - -- 56 Kankakee ..... - -- 39 Joliet Central --- -- 30 Thornridge .... - -- 58 Bloom ........ - -- 55 Argo ......... - -- 49 Joliet Catholic -- -- 40 Joliet East ..... - -- 50 Lockport Central -- 49 Eisenhower .... - -- 46 Thornton ..... - -- 53 Kankakee ..... - FRESHMAN BQSKETBALLTFRONT ROW: Manager Dennis Anderson, Jack Ditsch, Mike Reilly, David Keay. THIRD ROW: Carey, Meier, Craig Spiers, Thomas Janke, Kevin Bacon, Coach Coleman, Glenn Gornick, Robert Cipolle, John Turner, Richard Cluzmark, Roger Wyss. SECOND ROW: Steven England, Victor Getson, John Sklare, Richard Gregg, James Dunn. Manager James Looper, Brian Wallace, Eric Nelson, Robert West West West West est est est est est Freshmen Capture Second At Glenbrook Throughout their first high school season, the 1965-1966 freshman basketball team displayed fine basketball winning eleven games and losing only seven. In the first games against Lockport and Thornton, the Tigers each time lost by only three points. After battling to a tie at the end of the game with Thornridge, the Tigers lost the contest by several points in overtime. They beat both East and Central twice and Joliet Catholic once in their only scheduled game of the season. During the Christmas holidays, the freshmen won second place in the Glenbrook Holiday Tournament. After winning the first two games, they were beaten by Proviso East in the championship game. Under the guidance and coachin of their coach Mr Coleman the freshmen have g 5 ' 9 made great strides in improvement. 1965-1966 Freshman Basketball Season Record 1 82 Bloom ........ 73 West Joliet Catholic .. 53 69 Rich East ..... 57 West Thornridge --- 61 51 Joliet East ..... 41 West Bloom ........ 66 38 Lockport Central 41 West Argo ......... 65 52 Joliet Central - 43 60 Eisenhower --- 54 52 Thornton ...... 55 58 Providence .... 37 51 Joliet Central -- 29 West West West West West Rich Central --- 34 Joliet East .... 54 Lockport Central 44 Lockport West - 39 Thornton ..... 59 Jack Ditsch 1343 dribbled under the basket in the midst of three oppon- ents and scored two points in one of the freshman Tigers' many vic- torious games. 105 5 Nr 31 51 X if --X353 - 5 meg x Xb X. x' Q X f X sr Wvi V R Q XXX X if X L' X X-X.J'xXXX . 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FIFTH ROW: Mike, Spiers, Wayne Ingmire, Reg Ogg, Gary Arthur. Kimble. THIRD ROW: Scott Baskin, Steve Converse, Gary Bode- i Valuable seniors who strengthened the team includezs- SECOND ROW: Coach Swank, Larry Broske, Mike FRONT ROW: Craig McKeown, Bob Emerick, Don Wimberly, Stan Adams, Larry Perinar, Tom Brum- Willard, Rich Craig, Glen Kirk, Tom Tessiatore. und, John Honiotes. ' l d FTOSI1 Tl'3Cklll8l1 Take SBCDIICI in C0l1f8l'BI1C8 ' snub- Q FRONT ROW: Mike Wimberly, Stan Adams, John Honiotes, Tom Brumund, Don Willard, Bob Emerick, Coach Swank. SECOND ROW: Bob Anderson, Rory Arbuckle, Jim Kimble, Andy Shelby, Hike Nippert, Robert McLurkin, Charles McLurkin, Gary Long- an. THIRD ROW: Stan Mazon, Keith Harshfield, John Ogg, Varsity Compiles 7-1 Record With a dual meet record of seven wins and one loss, he varsity track team had to be great. Bloom, who was ecognized to be out of reach of any track team in the con- erence, handed West its only loss. Our Tigers finished eventh in the conference. In varsity dual meets, Coach wank had the valuable sophomores on the varsity team. aking first in the East-Kingsmen Relays and finishing in econd position in the Will County track meet, the varsity roved powerful in the area. Although the valuable sophomores were in all the arsity dual meets, Coach Swank would not forfeit them for he Frosh Conference meets. With a strong Freshman eam, West captured second in the conference, being de- eated by Bloom. QQ - g Sid Florey, Keith McCann, Jim Policandriotes, Ken Stogis. FOURTH ROW: Bob Sippel, Mike Benham, Greg Riffel, Rich Podnar, Chip Smith, Mike Bender. FIFTH ROW: Greg Nieland, Mike Fountain, Don Kimmel, Marc Taylor, Rich Piunti. A Walter Kimble streaks for the finish line in the 100 yard dash for another record run. R 1 Greg Hutson was a valuable asset to the 1965 varsity track team, but un- fortunately he was out nearly the entire season with a torn ligament in his knee. Two of the greatest competitors on the varsity team were Walter Kimble and Stan Mazon. Walt holds the school's record in the 100 yard dash and Stan holds some of the long distance records. S Individuals Stand Dut On Track Team Juniors who returned to the 1966 track team include Steve Seiberling, shot and discusg Bruce Brixey and Bob Anderson, distance runnersg and Howell Lind, high and low hurdles. 1 EW yi 112 SWIM TEAM--FRONT ROW: Tom Mahoney, Tim Pohlman, Mike Pas- teris. SECOND ROW: Andy Wood, Tom McDonald, Ernie Kruetzer, Bill Shaub, Reid Langerman. THIRD ROW: Dan McGinty, Greg Tuntland, Warren Block, Mike Bender. Swimmers--The Team That Cannot Win Swimmers at West High probably received the least attention of any athletes. First of all, the team was at a disadvantage because of the school not having a poolg thus the team was forced to hold all their practices in the pool at the Y.M.C.A. These boys were at the Y and ready to practice at six-thirty every morning and again for a second practice at three o'c1ock after school. Swimming meet regulations required that a team consist of more members than any of the three Joliet schools had, so West, Central, and East combined their efforts into one team. However, in competition each school had to be considered individually. This made it im- possible for any of them to actually win a meet. With no victories to their credit, the Tigers found themselves at the bottom of the standings with nine defeats. Tom Mahoney gets ready to hit the water in his 100 yard freestyle swim. 9.41, was X k. , sa ,LLL K VARSITY GOLF TEAM--FRONT ROW: Jeff Stevens, John Sandberg Don Whitlock, Bob Bowser, Bill Welker. SECOND ROW: Coach Kistner, Bill Greiner, Mark Hoffer, Jim Ceci, Dennis Stevenson, Chuck Zalar. John Sandberg Qlefth and Dennis Stevenson Crightl tell Bill Greiner which way the putt will roll. Golfers Capture Conference Championship West High golfers emerged from their busy 1965 season victoriously. Although the season started slowly, the pre-season prac- ticing at the shag area paid off. Early in the schedule West took fourth in the Grant Park Tournament. West captured the South Suburban Conference Championship at Sil- ver Lake Golf Course in May. SOPHOMORE GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: Paul Libersher, Dave Talkie, Terry Jensen. SECOND ROW: Bob Bowser, Jack Lucaora, Jim Peterson, Phil Krall. Phill Krall shows Jack Lucaora, Dave Talkie and Paul Libersher how to sink those extra long putts If i sr so 'sy' FRONT ROW: Wayne Videtich, Wilbur Klein. SECOND ROW: Larry Herath, Don Johnson, Larry Levy. These were the seniors who strengthened the 1965 team. After watching the mounting success of his tennis team, Coach Smunt smiles with approval. First Tennis Team Captures Fourth In District Tennis is another sport which came up with a winning 1965 season. West's Tigers ended their schedule with a nine win and eight loss record. After a slow start, the ball began bounc- ing, and the tennis team finished seventh in the conference. As another sign of their growing success the team challenged the eleven teams in the District Match and finished fourth. ei x Ted Cottingham was a valuable asset to the 1965 tennis Randy Pollock, a junior on the 1965team, competed in the team. Ted played both singles and doubles. singles. FROSH TENNIS TEAM--FRONT ROW: Jim Bartz, Dave Saxon, George Booras, Paul Bush. SECOND ROW: Dave Hillsland, Tim Reynolds, Joe Fondriest, Steve Schwarts, Dale Finkle. 117 X. is .aw VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Manager George Patton, Ziech. Bob Hodgdon, Paul Shimek, Harry Woldt. THIRD ROW Gary Evans, Rick Peterbok, Jim Brumund, Frank Panish, Joe Ted Bonney, Mike Luza, Rick Pelton, Kevin Kelly, Mike Need Enich, Mike Scott. SECOND ROW: Bob Laatz, Bob Greg. Bob ham, Phil Smith, Coach Miller. 1965 Baseball Team Captures District Title FRONT ROW: Harry Woldt, Mike Scott, Joe Enich. SECOND ROW: Paul Shimek, Bob Hodgdon, Gary Evans, Bob Greg, Bob Laatz. ' S Q R EW? A 3 wi 118 Coach Miller takes time out to give Kevin Kelly a few pointers on the correct procedure for bunting. Basehallers Compile 8-6 Record Close games resulting in defeat got West's first baseball team off to a bad start in the 1965 season. As the season progressed, the holes in the defense closed up and the bats started getting hot. Strong Tiger pitching con- sisted of Paul Shimek, Kevin Kelly, Frank Panish, and Bob Ziech. Jim Brumund lead the team at the plate with a .340 batting average. Rick Peterbok, the team's catcher, followed Brumund with an exceptionally good average of .299. The team finished the season with an overall record of eight wins and six losses. In conference competition the Tigers compiled a record of four wins and five losses to take fourth place in the conference standings. Cli- maxing the Tigers first year was the capturing of the District Champion- s ip. Bob Hodgdon was an outstanding senior and captain of the 1965 baseball team. - gk s s . . MF x -- Ski -S , Q . ave 119 k blk- is - - :iii ' Q i v. , ,. , ,SQ . L k . 5 3 532: X N, X jim M Qi - X x xX . Y bwix? N X ffwiwx mx as x X M1 Q M Nw N wx X m fs 'x Q ffl' X- ' ' .vw- I S? -5 il 'Ni a Q N ,,., SX X ' .wr X Xggi ,X -mf Q X v. K Q gsxy , - - .1-XNXQSE if 1- . -1fX N-3--S'1:f-gk ' '9Yi5v-g,i1'.4s. liiif Q- 1 632- nf S ii- ' fx XR? SN x E I . - Q , wr X N iiw- X X '.fwwS-'SYXYA-i:Xi 'I Q. K N .E Y - T mf .Xe - SN N N K MQ-M fx -Nw .K X A A M f -A xx.-RK Sfifl-34' . LL.. Q , 5 a 92 1. -A 'W Q .M S K Q K .K K . L X ' -- A X .. ' 4' 4 -f 'K X 4 . as F .ws X X.. .Q raw- . 725.21 t SS- -A KY W A - - A . Q-e.. S V- sm Q - K' .. '- A K en a runner attempts to steal second. ff ' m t 5 1 X, Q . -- N wp Q- - - .na ' - - 1 A ws V 4 1 I s ,Ms - .,.s.p ,5.saw- .y . N .A Q 's -- 1-5, ,lur'f'9--as .Asa K' ' - With a season batting average of .340 Jim Brumund was named the most valuable player of the 1965 team. Frank Panish returned to the 1966 team as one of the Tigers' key starting pitchers. 121 Without Mr. Dorick our intramural program would not exist. Stu- dents of West High respect and appreciate everything he has con- tributed to the fine intramural activities. FROST-SOPH BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS-FRONT ROW: Rich Kerr, Bob Gerl, Tom Rusciolelli. SECOND ROW: Gary Ferguson, Bill Geri, Pat Fitzgerald. In the fall Brian Larson won the tennis tournament by defeating a large field of competitors. Intramurals Proved Successful at West Our intramural program at West High was popular among the stu- dents. It offered an opportunity for boys to compete against their schoolmates in organized competi- tion. Intramural activities stressed teamwork and good sportsmanship. Intramural events were in action all year long. In the fall there was touch football and tennis and golf. In the winter bowling, ping pong, and basketball were the main eventsg and in the spring baseball and volleyball took over. K S LQ - Ivor. f e , , 5 we gk xA.x Q JR.-SR. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS--FRONT ROW: Bob Favretto, Jim Stogis, Jack Worst. SECOND ROW: John Ogg, Dennis Clode, Bob Koerner. INTRAMURAL BOWLING CHAMPIONS: Jim Theobald, Victor Biasetti, Ray Stawich. Not pictured: Dave Koehler, Jim McHugh. Mark Taylor and Fred Taylor shake hands and congratulate each other after winning the doubles pxng pong tournament. Fred also won the smgles ping pong compeution. Mrs. Bonnie Fritz, an English teacher, gave her time to sponsor and advise the cheer- leaders. In one of their many formations is the Junior Varsity squad. FRONT ROW Sandy Woldt, Mary Ann Hedstrom, and Fran Simonettx. BACK ROW Jayne Robertson, co-captaing Jean Fox. caotaing and Connie Akin. Taking time out at a game is the Varsity squad with West's official mascot. The cheerleaders are: Barb Myers, Joye Krick, Sue Pierce, the mascot, Diane Heinlen, Cindy Klootwyk, and April Stevens. April Stevens Barb Myers J oye Krick Ceo-captainl Crowd enthusiasm is a rewarding experience 'for any cheerleader. This year at West, the spirit and sportsmanship was truly inspiring. Our band also participated in many fight yells adding to the enthusiasm. Cheerleaders Boost Spirit At West Across the country there were many high schools which had cheerleaders to be proud of-J. T. West was certainly no exception. During the entire school year, the cheerleaders were very active. Cheering for football games, basketball games, cross country meets, track meets, and pep assemblies kept the girls quite busy. Each cheerleader practiced her cheers, jumlps, and tumbling three to four hours every wee . Many qualities were needed to be a cheer- leader. Among them, the ability to perform cheers, jumps, and acrobatic tricks well, and the desire to support our teams rated highly. Varsity cheerleaders this year included Cindy Klootwyk, captaing Joye Krick, co-captaing Sue Pierce, Diane Heinlen, April Stevens, and Barb Myers. The cheerleaders did a fine job this year, and added the spirit and sportsman- ship needed to make a high school complete. Sue Pierce Diane Heinlen Cindy Klootwyk tcaptainl 1 E Becky Decker Cseatedh, president of GAA, and Eileen Farrell, vice-president, offered capable leadership for the Girls' Athletic Association this year. G A A Promoted an Interest in Sports Wholesome sport and social activities were provided in abundance this year by the Girls' Athletic Association. Membership require- ments included a one dollar fee, a heart ex- amination, passing grades in physical educa- tion, and good sportsmanship. There were three hundred and fifty members at West this year, and each girl was kept very active. Many activities were offered, including tennis, tum- Eliiig, cycling, apparatus, archery, and soft- a . GAA sponsored several social events. The annual sport dance, marking the end of Twirp Season, proved to be a great success. GAA members also enjoyed a Christmas party, an initiation party, and the Mother-Daughter tea. Jane Wyss tleftj, social chairman and Sharon Frankford, historian, were kept active during the year arranging such social events as the GAA dance, the Mother-Daughter tea, and many other functions 126 sf. . Keeping mi1lllt0S, halldlillg HGCGSSUY COT- Melita Lockwood, head of activities, keeps I'0SP0Hd0I1Ce and fI'e8Slll'Y accounts kept an accurate record of all the activities car- Donna Sealy busy as GAA secretary- fied on by GAA. treasurer. The GAA board organized all GAA social func- advisor: Mary Alice Mowry. SECOND ROW: tions held during the year. FRONT ROW: Joann Deltonto, Pam Sterle, Mimi Morrisson, Anne Tapio, Jerri Lovati, Mrs. Helen Tweedle, Sue Alderson, Nancy Meyer, and Donna Klempt. E? 1 128 Looking somewhat topsy-turvy is Jane Williamson doing an inverted hang on the still rings. Since a spotter is always necessary in apparatus, Pat Kosmerl stands by. Various GAA Sports Promote Physical Fitness During the year, each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday meant a different sport activity for most GAA members. Many sports were offered for a certain duration of time, and members signed up and participated in these activities. Two points were given for each hour of participation in an activity. After a to- tal of twenty-four points had been earned, the members would be initiated. Awards, depend- ing on the number of points earned, were ob- tained by GAA members. By participating in a wide variety of activi- ties, GAA members acquired skill in the field of sports. Most important, though, was the spirit of sportsmanship felt by each girl. Performing what is known as a wolf stance on the horse is Donna Klempt. Her spotter is Bunny Norcross x N X E S G :K .Rae 3 X un' .Q ,, . Q ?X 5:-X0 'iib X. K U A . O -AFX i s X'isfXXX:Q 1 X. ' 5 , ws, :X . X 5 XX Xxx XXX, X .N PT'x3-XI,--.xx - - S -X-f-,B x I . , .XX A X 'Xxx -.g-,Q -5 x' K K X yi .N X , X4 'Q'--I-X, V' V N X-fjw. x fm?-g X X . X, X, X, X X .- 'XL-.Lx XX. XXX X T . -fx fxmy- ,X -X5 X, IX. x 'A-X. A -,'-X.fX- . x X K X , N XXX N. XX, tv-,AL X R..xXX.i X , ,XX-.Xl m x f ,QQXNXF X Xi Aff Q . S 3 S 45? f X X N X X x x Xgfx. ,xx Xxx X XX -X X N -,X xxx X X Qxx X, X. KX XXfXsX-XXSXQ X X , QXXX XX -X Q H-X X KN XY X X , 3 KX, xfwk S Q N XX K xx X X X X N X X X w X X X xr X' X 3 f -: X XX il ' wg ww X XXX mvlgn X XX ' 5 XQ.x. I 1 X5 X X X X X X Vi XX X X Xa. Xi. f X . X X SX X X A :X X fi Q xsx gwx, 5 X K SW Q 3 :Asst .X. XX S kk... ,. f 6 5 .. 5 if 5, A . x' X X ' W. ,Q K fx EX .x X f. KX-X . E 1 I X Y X WX x i Q K SN . ..xS..XXX ...XX - XX A KXSXLQS X X V MW ,X ,X , I., . X X f .. If X X X . ... X ASX. .5 XX . X . --.. . Q Q-XV... X ...X X .A XXX. ,4 rv X ..X.i Q M.-iii: X L . X X Y K , , Q X 'Y . l! ' . X ' .. - z A - b y .rg f- -agfxkx., X...fXX . XX. .TF . fn fs X. .. ,. ' .K .1 . . K . r .... 'V I NN Akh A AA . . K 6 X P Underclassmen TINA WOOD Editor 134 Freshmen, Perplexed But Happy High school can present many new problems to the novice, but the Fresh- man Class of '69 has shown that they are ready to adapt to this new experience. These freshmen, the largest class at Joliet West, have found time in their busy schedules to participate in many school func- tions with a spirit creditable to their c ass. Freshmen Beast Largest Class With sas X- XX Y A ,VX 'XX XXX X XM 'X X. XXXSX- .XXX . X wigs X ' X 3' ::.X. fT XXXXXQ i, B X X. X X - X. X X XXX -X - - XX , XX A Q X X -X X NX-X R X X X X X X X .las lg X X .. XX 2 X X 'X N ES 'X Sax? -XX. XXX? XX-X sms hx N X 1 3. 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Paula Burget Nancy Burkhardt Susan Burton Frank Busbey JoAnn Butcher 135 - as Steve Butts M Steve Cain A gy Lynda Califello A as X is at aaa Marcia Calosio K :aff if . Q tix t X X X X X X f Linda Campbell f 'swag f Kathy Canterbury . b l Annette Caravine 'N A QQ, 5 -A Dennis Carey . T ' Lynn Cashen Randy Casserilla Terry Cassidy Paul Chamberlain Walter Chess JoAnn Chopp Richard Chizmark Bob Cipolle Neil Ciptak Gordon Clark Kenneth Cleaver Cathy Clemons David Cline Susan Conroy Gerald Colombo Michele Cooper David Corssen John Council Edith Covey Mike Cox John Croce Carol Cryer Vickie Curtis James Dalton Mark Dalziel Jim Darin Pat Daum Bill Davis Janet DeCanniere Mary DeChecko Gary Dedinsky Judy Delanch Candy Delrose Pam Delrose Claire Demik Jack Dempsey Sue Dennis Dan DeWitt Diane Dibble JoAnn Didesiderio Freshmen Display School Spirit 136 A . as --a 'fr K yin :S 5 :X i n N X. t - Y Vis S? '- 1, I 1 .- - Q 5 as 1 - QAQXN. . . , :sis Q Q, -Q is ff ' gt i -A i .::. 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I Don Giacomi , Jim Giacomi Debbie Gilbert Bill Glad Bruce Goddard Debbie Gollick Joe Gollick Dorcas Gooday Linda Goode Laurie Goodsonv Bill Goodwin Glenn Gornik Kathy Goron Bill Govednik Virgil Gowler Sam Graham Dave Grant Rick Gregg Steve Gregory Elaine Griffin Ellen Griffin Wendy Grigsby Elaine Groth Ken Grskovic Roberta Gruber Willie Gulbrandensen Bob Gunier Cindy Gurney Debbie Gurney Magnolia Hogan Bob Hamalainen Barbara Hall Alex Hamilton Paul Hamilton William Hamilton Linda Hamma Julie Hammer Linda Hand Marlene Hanna Nancy Hardy Shawn Harms Don Harris 137 Jim Harshfield JoAnne Hartfield Joan Hartman Gerald Hatfield Geraldine Hatfield Nancy Hausmann David Heaney Mary Anne Hedstrom Chris Helmer Cindy Herath Jim Hickman Naomi Hershman Marie Hillesland Connie Hinojosa Lynne Hitchens Bruce Hodgdon Lynn Hofer Chuck Hoffer Dennis Hoffman Larry Hoffman Marilou Hoffman Judy Hoffmeyer Marilee Hogan Jane Hollon Elaine Honiotes Karen Honiotes Jim Hooper Leslie Hootman Gary Horwitz Fredia Hosey Gary Hossbach Linda House . Jeanne Houseknecht Debbie Huber Pat Hudson Claudia Hughes Bill Humphreys Gayle Irvin Richard Jackson Walter J akielski Tom Janke John J ardan ' Marty J asurda John Jendra - Linda Jensen i Denise Jerbi Jeri J erbi Jim J erzycke Anita Johnson Cheryl Johnson Georgia Johnson Melissa Johnson Nancy Johnson 'Pat Johnson Patricia Johnson Sheila Johnson Sheryl Johnson Roger Johnson Don Jones Henry Jordan Keith J uhant Jim Juricic Larry J uricic , Terry J uricic' Barb Kamde Greg Kane Molly Kane Rosemary Karl Ruth Kasten Terry Kasten John Keagle Dave Keay Jim Keenan Kris Kemp Sharon Kennick Clyde Kern Richard Kerr Ann Kershaw Joseph Kezerle Steve Kezerle ., -Q ' - KSAEIF, e K wi ' : 5? X X m l 5 :N L s 5 5 sr X as X X we SGS 5 le, ' . an T' - Sf' 5 r -2 K X X an kr .. as IF Newman ,... .-...r.. . FN' L . s vi fl- , 5 - Q l . -s N-f. . gs .mm N X X be as si xxx Si SSX ss.- S C K X NBS ' 'V , ' ':.:Si25. ' ' i X. . K ll X N X X X as Qx we X as V it Vx is is V an L f X EIR , g ft x - s- . ' es E Q.. Holly Long Jim Looper Nancy Lotz Marlene Luchik Paul Lukas Pat Lutz Wendy Lutz Niki Macris Charlene Majetieh Dave Maloschi Terry Malik John Maloney Jerry Mabry Kevin Manley Mike Marentic Laurie Martis Bob McCabe Dave McCallister Lamar McCallum Hope McCormick fx . XS .i be as . - an B . 1- - .. w -:sire - K Gene Kibbey Robert Kielian Everee Kimble Geneva King Mary King Alan Kinzler Pam Kinzler Kathy Kirby Lana Kirk Tommy Kirkland Shirley Kirinich Bill Klein Debbie Klein Sue Klimek Maria Knighton Dave Koehler Kim Koepke S Karen Kraker '-- Ernest Kruetzer Brian Karneboge Debby Kropf Karen Krueger Barb Kubinski Sue Kunis Bev LaBorde Stephanie Lahners Gary Lambert Patty Lambert Pat Lambert Sydney Lane Reid Langerman Glenn Larson Nancy Larson Marsha LaRue Beda Lechner Dale Lehner Andy Lenz Jim Leslie Barbara Lewis Elaine Lewis Gary Lewis Fann-ie Lewis Jacquie Liess Lynette Likovic' Virginia Lindblad Mary Fran Lisdero Nick Logan Cherie Long Freshmen Learn to Study Anywhere Linda McCullum Linda McEvilly Yvonne McGee Jim McHugh Tom McKeon Bob McLaughlin Sue McLaughlin Wayne McMillin Trish McReyno1ds Virginia Meade John Meehan Ted Meier Gary Menegon Joyce Merriman -Dennis Me er Y Patty Meyers Donald Miller Anne Minarich Belle Minkas Doug Mitchell W Q La Farrell Moffett Mary Moline - Joe Moore Sharon Moran Debbie Mossman Daniel Mowry Lynn Mudron Sue Muhlig Sue Mullen Christine Mummert Darvin Munter Peggy Muraro A Paula Myers Cheryl Nasser Andrea Nedelsky Dave Nelson Eric Nelson Patricia Nelson Arlene Nemanich Steve Nester Steve Neuman Shirley Nicholson Judy Niessner Bill Nordmark Dale Nordstrom Carl North Linda Norton Bob Nuetzmann Freshmen Participate X X XX in School Organizations Linda Odenthal Mike Offermann Glen Oliver Nancy Olson Andrea Olznoi 140 Bob Ongenae Bob Owen JoAnn Owen Pat Owens Gabriel Ozier Carol Pagnusat Tim Pahlman Norma Palleschi Steve Palmer Dave Paputsa Bill Park Joanne Parrish Barbara Passas Janet Pasteris Mike Pasteris X Xe YXX X X XX -XX XX X-.XX':. 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XXX. 2 X-is is Xllfair ' Ln -'Fifi ' X 'S ' X X.. .XX Phillip Pasteris Mary Ellen Pavlich Jerry Payne Jim Peck Bob Pederson DeAnna Pederson Pat Penrod Lillie Perry George Pershey Jerry Peters Ken Phelps Mike Phillips R.ichard Pinneo Harold Pitsenberger Sharon Planinsek Steve Plank William Plut Sue Polesel Richard Pollack Audrey Pollock Vicki Pribish Fred Pribish Bill Prosise Terrence Rapson Dawn Rashenskas Tom Raub Victor Reato Paula Reed Lashazo Reese Mike Reilly Pat Resetic Mary Riehl Don Riffel Q Donna Riffelf 1 Wrayanne Ripley ,Don Rivera Roger Rizzo - Tom Roach Mike Roath Pam Roberts Randy Robertson Larry Robinson Judy Rodby Carol Rojo Lee Roper J acquie Ross Mary Rossi Donna Rostello Pat Roushar Dean Rousonelos Ray Rowe Jim Rubens Su Rundle Angelo Sallese John Salare Randy Salman 1 Mary Sandberg Bob Sandera Peter Santorineos Debra Sayers Cathy Scarapoulos Mike Shanholtzer Bill Schelbe Penny Schlueter Steve Schmid Guy Schneider Jeanie Schoffstall Jackie Scholar George Schomig Ed Schutter Ron Scott Ed Sealy Jim Sealy Cindy Sefcik Roxanna Sefcik Betty Seitz Mike Senate Pattee Seybold Donna Sharp Dana Shay 1 A L Cathy Shonk Robert Simon Fran Simonetti George Sinchak Ricky Sippel Janet Skoff Joe Skole Beverly Sluck Mike Smajo Caroline Smith Dave Smith Doug Smith Mike Smith Frank Smith Debbie Snow Henry Soto Susan Specht Henry Speckman Rebecca Speckman Craig Spiers Dave Stahl Ken Stalzer Phyllis Stambaugh Gary Stanfield Ray Stawick Ron Stefanich Marla Stelow Clyde Stephens Sue Steuart Art Stine Ed Stofko J acquie Stokes Craig Stone Bill Stonich Bill Stout Victor Strainer Steve Strong Dave Studer Nancy Sula Jeri Suste Dwight Szymanski Richard Tapio Mike Tacchia Bill Tatro Jim Tatroe Steve Taylor J oLynn Terlep Pat Tezak Jim Theobald Danny Thompson Bob Torkar Brad Totter Arnold Tracey Jan Trimby Larry Troutman John Turner Mike Tweedle Liz Urbancic Marcy Vancil Jack Varman Nancy Vercellotti Paulette Viano Tom Vimberly Linda Vitalli Mike Vollmer Susan Vorderstrasse Doug Voss Helen Vrakas Brian Wallace Richard Wallace Ruby Washington Dennis Wauk Judy Weber Kathy Weedon Barb Weir Sheila Welch Jay Wheeler Eddie White Bertha White Betsy Whitlock X 'X . is-X X XX X - X M Q - X XXX X X XXX: XXX ' X39 ' V-sd' XX X XX X RQX XX X N' X X X SX We S X X r 1 1 X552 ,r 5 e X XS 'X X XMX XXQSX - XX .. 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K .ss an X. - X iiws Not Pictured Susan Davis Mary Dunn John Faulkner Martin Goldman John Guilfoyle Magnolia Hogan Susan Hreckko John Jordan Lane Kamhi Nancy Klootwyck Neil Liptak Jerry Mabry Dave Molaschi Lisa Newett Tom Pasteris Gerald Paul Tim Pohlman Dan Powell Cindy Rausch Paula Riordan John Sklare Christine Sprenger Ronald Vaughn Janet Wachter Wendy Wells Allen Westbrook Tom Williams Jim Whitfield Sam Williams Dennis Wruk Debbie Zahm Steve Zeiger ' . ' 1 fl X X NX N x xxr X We X 'X X Cleve Bretherton Eileen Burgie Pat Geritano Bill Hartman Winifred Landery ,4 Bill Wietting Barb Wilkinson Jackie Willard Larry Williams Peggy Wills Leni Wilsmann Tom Wilson Shirley Winchester .l.. 2 Linda Winke Hopie Winters Stanley Wisnieski John Wolfe Linda Wolfe Ellen Woolard Andy Wood John Wood 4, . - Steve Wood 'E David Wright ' Joette Wright Ron Wright Gary Wrobel Paula Wunder Roger Wyss Kathy Yarmolek Rich Yonely Susan Youngren ' William Yuvan Willard Zabel John Ziech Arthur Ziesmar Ronald Zobel Bill Zupancic Freshman Profit From Sophomore Demonstration Sophomore Class Officers MANDY FRASER PATTY FOX RUTH GOLDHABER Girls' Social Chairman Treasurer Vice-President JIM SHIMEK RICK TOZZI Boys' Social Chairman President NANCY MANN Secretary 144 Mus. sw. Sophomores Are Happy People X f ff 1 ? 'Ef lo e 1fQviiN e X s A ll 5 g' l N' iff- S Q, ggs so X . 3 Sandy Acosta Dorothy Adams Felix Adams Kathy Albright Sue Alderson Debbie Alexander Harry Allen Linda Allen Jim Alsip Mary Altstadt John Amarcher Dawn Anderson Karen Anderson Pete Apostolou Sandy Arnold Gary Arthur Ron Ashley Sterling Atkins Bill Badurski Kathy Baillies Margaret Bajt 145 ,e i nr. 5 . kk 3 vi A sv X9 xxx x x 5 . 1' V- TI. xx x xx XX xx xx lie E. il . .5 ...:.. ss .,-. --'-' F ' 'i . :. R- N XFX -rv . 1 J I -- X23 Q .:- - . -alex Q . . xxxsexxw,. - . ,. x f.. -. - . .-mfx se-Q N- X X X- . a X, x .K .. KX by Q R x x x X NTB x ...x x X' . X ?lN,:x: I g-115. I Q has ix r. A ' .Q 1 . -ft: 'Ss .N xcX X x x x X xi -Q,N is B? r , xx N . X xoxx V- . X 3 xx X sis xi . Sk N f N B QS 1 1 3 X -5 . x f J lie 55: A R . If P .x x . 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S! c Li 5 2 sa if ,KX Dave Zoleske Linda Zook Jeanie Williams Mike Williamson Mary Wilson Janet Winchester William Wisneski Georgia Wood Elizabeth Workman Jane Wyss Rita Yaggy Enid Zalar Tom Temple Joyce Thomas Paul Thran Bob Travers Debbie Treharne Kim Upton Robert Vadeboncoeur Sue Valkovich Ray Vallera Dennis VanDenBerg Linda Vanderhoff Rick Vanderhoff Anita Venzara Ernie Viano Linda Vicich Larry Vollmer Paul Vollmer Jean -Vollrath Jeff Wallace James Ward Nancy Waters Don Watson Larry Watson Mark Weber David Werner Warren West Mary Ann Wharton David Wilkey Jane Williamson Ruth Wille Not Pictured Jeannine Barber Peggy Bartz Angelika Bass Michael Benham Bill Benson Robyn Bridel Virginia Carr Carol Colabuono Gary Cole Mike Cookas Bob Fornango Bruce Fritz Linda Glass Diane Gorges Brent Gurley Norman Hall Robert Hase Thomas Hicks Gail Honiotes Marsha Jungels Robert Kriskar Dennis Lotz Stan Mazon Charles McLurkin , Frank Minarich James Morgan John Pate James Policandriotes Richard Perk Diane Pellouchoud Daniel Rest Martha Savich Sue Sheets Andrew Shelby Gary Shepherd Frank Shield Patrick Shuler Dale Smith Michael Stanhope Valerie Stephen Tom Sutcliffe Stanley Trygg James Tucker Nancy Welch Bill Wienke Rose Wilfong Paul Wilson Jack Worst u 163 - wx -K :fix x Nw X M im-. xx X:-:R X N . 7 - f. fn. X Sk my it i Q . 455' Q Y K. .-X fy- X -Q-.Mi . Q , E .Q XX j ww.-..,.,,f,,,Nw.w 1 x Q S K X. gn . Sa wxwxxx ON ww M Wwx M xx Ns XX .XQESES X N.. EQ? 3 is fs.-' fi 3 ffl lg g gfl .,., gmfxx .1 -.,. X x .. X .mmf X s.. KX , . . R . Seniors PEGGY LATZ Editor .N -uf ww 165 166 Senior class president Kent Grohne politely steps aside to open a door for Jane Williams, vice president. These Were The Seniors... The mighty seniors, and this is how they worked. These students worked together, representing the senior class in the governing of school affairs. Kent, Jane, Georgiana, Ben, Cindy, and Rick certainly helped hold the class of 1966 together by tending to school matters as well as social affairs. g These officers, chosen by fellow classmates, were assisted by the coun- selors, deans, and Mr. Stallman to make the school year complete and successful. Their efforts were not wasted for this, their last year was rewarding. Certainly, these were mighty seniors as they had demon- strated by their many accomplish- ments. Georgiana Paccini, secretary, strives to keep the business of the senior class in order. Treasurer Ben Miller is calculating the class' finances. Cindy Klootwyk and Rick Glass, social chairmen, work on dance posters. JAMES ALLING WILLIAM R. ALLISON College Prepg Football 1,2,35 Baseball 35 Intramural Basket- ball 4. SHERRY ALSIP These Seniors Through Their Efforts. . . DAVID ALBUE College Prepg NDCC 1,2,3,4, NCO 3,4, President 4, Officer's Club 4, Rifle Team 45 A Cappella 3,4, Operetta 3,45 Art Club 45 Intramural Volleyball 35 Intramural Basketball 4. CHARLES ALDEN College Prepg Monitor 35 Transfer from Fenger High School 3. PATRICK J. ALLEN College Prepg Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 45 National Honor Society 3,45 German Club 15 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Kiwanis Boy of the Month 4. ROBERT E. ALLEN CHARLENE ANCEL Businessg FHA 15 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 25 Tri Ti Y 3g Red Crossgllepresentative 15 Prom Committee 35 Student Secre- tary , . I BARBARA ANDERSON JACQUELINE ANDERSON College Prep5 FTA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Fresh- man Chorus5 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir5 A Cappella 3,4, Operetta 3,4g Latin Club 25 Yearbook Representative 1,25 Rei Cross Representative 15 Monitor 25' Office Mes- senger . ROBERT ANDERSON College Prep5 Hi Y 2,35 Lettermen's Club 45 Cross Country 2,45 Track 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Monitor 25 Prom Committee 3. KEN ARBUCKLE Vocational Tradeg Football 45 Wrestling 3,45 Transfer from Richwoods Community High School, Peoria, Illinois, 3. SUE ANN ARNOLD College Prepg Usher's Club 1,25 Student Council 25 Fresh- man Chorusg Sophomore Chorus, Treasurerg Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Publicity Chairman 4. RAY BACHMAN BETH A. BAKELAAR College Prepg Tri Hi Y 4: Prom Committee 35 Monitor 45 Student Secretary 45 Yearbook Representative 25 Red Cross Representative 2. ROBERT BARNES College Prepg National Honor Society 45 Hi Y 1,2,35 Tennis 1,2,3,4. 167 K at 5.5-Q-4 s .ish sep . . - as 'A . it .. ,M . - . --SN A , . -'-1 - sirsirgfffzfagf . , X' - X E Qt gs: X M 4 5 Wg ,W i W X X , so si mx 4 4 4 s at sms t K YB N S K 'X Q? fly 1535 t K x ii, - ss -5 ti - X f 51 fMSi'QE.i5QY5 'offs rs Th Q '. , Q jf . 'Z - Xyxxx . - , r - -XX, - ' ,, 'X C ' sg- R1 5 fms x ' . K rg gs- - . 3- I Ss 3 g get tk N Q X ui X M, :RX Q .- Ill GHIIIB And TOUFIIHIIIBIIJ SHERRY BARTON Home Economics, GAA 2, Yearbook Representative 1' Red Cross Representative 1,2g Office Assistant 4. 1 JODI S. BASINGER College Prepg GAA l,2,3,4, Board 2, Tumbling Club l,2, Trampoline Club 1,2g Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4g Pep Club 3,45 Speech Activities Club 3,4g NDCC Battal- ion Sponsor 4, Off1cer's Club 45 Monitor 3, Prom Com- mittee 3g Homecoming Queen 4. JERRY BATIS College Prepg Wrestling 1,29 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Intramural Football 1,23 Prom Committee 35 Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 3. TYRA JO BAUDINO College Prep, GAA 1,2,3,4, Tumbling Club 1,23 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3g Prom Committee 3. w , RON BAXTER Business: Golf 1,2. CHERYL BEDFORD College Prepg Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2, Secretary 2g Fresh- man Chorus, Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir, A Cappella 3,4, Oper- gtga 3,4g GAA lg Prom Committee 35 Monitor 3, Office Messenger , . KATHLEEN BERGSTROM College Prep, Art Club 4g French Club 4g History Club 45 Monitor 2,49 Library Assistant 1,2,3,4. ROBERT BESSETTE ball 3. BEV BLACK Illinois 3. JUDY BLANK DAVID WILLIAM BLATTI ROBERT R. BLOCK Manager 3. MARTIN BLOOM TOM BLOUNT MICHAEL BOLOS 168 LESLIE BONN College Prep, General Choir 1, A Cappella 2 3 4 Librarian 4 Madri Council 2,3, Secretary 33 Prom Committee 3 Cheerleader 2 Prm cipal's Committee on School Affairs 3 Monitor 3 College Prepg Red Cross 4g Monitor 4 Golf 2 Wrestling 3 4 Base College Prep, Office Assistant 4 Woodruff High School Peoria Generalg Freshman Chorus: Art Club 4 College Prep: National Honor Society 3 4 President 4 Band 1 2 3 4 President 4, Section Leader 3,4 Stage Band 4 All State Music Festival 4, South Suburban Music Festival 3 Orchestra 3 4 Section Leader 3,4, Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms 2 Vice President 34 Intramural Basketball 3,43 Kiwanis Boy of the Month 4 College Prepg NDCC 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 23 Rifle Team 23 4 NCO Club 3,4, Officer's Club 4, Ushers Club 2 Monitor 2 Football College Prep, Usher's Club 1g French Club 3 4 Social Chairman 3 President 4, NDCC 1,2,3,4, NCO 3 Officers Club 4 Drill Team 23 Rifle Team 2,3,4g Junior Thespian 2 Prom Committee 3 Monitor 2 3 College Prep, Band 1,2,3,4, Quarter Master 4 Section Leader 1 3 4 College Prepg General Choir 1, A Cappella 23 4 Librarian 4 Madri gals 3,4, Operetta 1,2,3,4, Lead 3, State Music Contest 2 3 4 All State Choir 35 All School Play 45 Contest Play 4 German Club 124 President 45 AFS41,2g Speech Club 4 Prom Committee 3 National Merit Letter of Commendation 4 Cross Country 2 ain Strength and Skill TED BONNEY .5 College Prep5 French Club 45 Speech Club 45 Key Club g 3,45 Wrestling 45 Baseball 3,45 Transfer from East High School, Pueblo, Colorado 2. TOM BOOKER College Prep5 Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 5 3,45 Student Council Senate 3, Student Council Board 4. JOSEPH J. BOSTJANCIC College Prep5 Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 2. SALLY ANN BOWERS College Prep5 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorusg GirlSs?'1Cg1or1us 35 A Cappella 4, Section Leader 45 Tri Hi , ,3, . FYRONE BOWLEY Iollege Prep5 Biology Club 25 NDCC 2,3,4, NCO Club B,4, Officer's Jlub 4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Rifle Team 25 Pep Club 45 Speech Club 45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 45 Track 35 Baseball 45 Student Council lenate 35 Monitor 2,3,45 Office Messenger 25 Transfer from Ranco- ias Valley Regional High School, Mount Holly, New Jersey, 2. .YNN BOZICK lollege Prep5 Prom Committee 35 Office Messenger 3,45 Transfer rom St. Francis Academy 3. 'ON BRAZEE iINDA BREEN EIONARD J. BREGAR llege Prep5 Monitor 2,3,4. UCE BRIXEY NE BROWMAN llege Prep5 French Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. MES R. BRUMUND llege Prep5 Speech Club 45 Letterman's Club 45 Football 2,3,45 restling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Most Valuable Player 3. ULA BUCK llege Prepg Chess Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 GAA 25 Tri Hi Y 3,45 dent Librarian 1,25 Office Assistant 4. HN BURKHARDT llege Prep5 Math Club 35 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1. DY BURNHAM llege Prep5 Medical Careers Club 35 Pep Club 35 Girls' Chorus 35 A 45 Tri Hi Y 45 Monitor 45 Office Runner 45 Transfer from eator Township High School 3. N C. BUSH lege Prep5 GAA 1,45 FHA 1,4, President 1, Historian 45 Latin b 25 Red Cross Representative 3,45 Speech Club 45 Freshman rus, Accompanist5 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir5 A Cappella Operetta 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Monitor 2. 169 PATRICIA CARNEY A Fairly Won CHERYL BYRCN College Prep: GAA 1,43 Tri Hi Y 3g French Club 25 Student Council 3,i1gb1Zrom Committee 3g NDCC Sponsor, Company B, 0fficer's C u . GARY RICHARD CALIFELLO College Prepg Basketball 3,4. JOYCE CANTERBURY DENZIL RAY CAPPS, JR. Vocational Autog Student Librarian 3,4. SHERMAN CAPPS Vocational Machine: Chess Club 4, Intramural Bowling 43 Monitor 2g Student Librarian 3. - CHERYL CAREY College Prepg National Thespians 1,2,3,4g Speech Club 3,4, Par- liamentarian 33 NHS 3,45 GAA 1,2,3g Science Seminar 3,43 Latin Club 2g All School Play 1,2,4, Gold Band Sponsor 4, NCTE Writing Award, Red Cross 13 Yearbook Staff 3, Editor 4, Yearbook Repre- sentative 2,4g Joliet Junior Miss 4. College Prep, Transfer from Frederick High School, Frederick, Maryland 3. KATHLEEN CARTER Home Economics, Usher's Club 2, Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,3,4g Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Monitor 3,4. KATHLEEN ANN CASSIDY Business, Co-Op Office Occupations 4, President 4g GAA 3, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 3, Yearbook Representative 1,3g Moni- tor 3g Prom Committee 3. FRANCES CHEUNG Generalg FHA 1, Secretary lg Monitor 45 Office Messenger lg Prom Committee 3. 4' - - . 170 CHUCK CHIPMAN General. CHRISTINE ANN CHOCOLA College Prep, Pep Club 3,4, Cabinet 3, Treasurer 4, Speech Activities Club 4, National Honor Society 4g Yearbook Literary Editorg All School Play, Make-up 3,4g Operetta, Make-up 33 AFS 45 Lab Assistant 4, Prom Committee 35 Transfer from Downers Grove Community High School 2. SANDY CHUK College Prep, FTA 1,2,3g Yearbook Representative 1,2,3g Fresh- man Chorus, Sophomore Chorusg A Cappella Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,4, Section Leader 43 Student Council Senate 3,44 Speech Club 4g National Honor Society 3,45 Honor Guide for Graduation 33 Prom Committee 3. SUE CIPOLLE PEGGY ANN CLAUSEL General: FHA 43 Monitor 3,4g Transfer from Lockport West 2. JIM CLEMONS College Prepg Band 1,2,3,4g Library Assistant 1,2. Victory Their Goal RUDELL DeVALERA CROSBY College Prepg Transfer from -Morris-Hills High School, Rockaway, New Jersey 4. JAMES CURRIE Generalg Track 1,3. WILLIAM CYPCAR JUDI DARIN College Prepg Sophomore Chorusg Advanced Cirls' .Chorus 35 Transfer from Saint Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 2. NANCY DAVITO REBECCA DECKER i College Prepg GAA 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Speech Activities Club 45 Monitor 2,35 Office Messenger 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Representative 2. TOM COLOMBO College Prep5 Spanish Club 3,45 Baseball 45 Prom Committee 35 Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 3. ANGELINE COSTA College Prepg Freshman Chorus, Presi- dent5 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir' J Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, President 1, Secretary 35 GAA 15 American Field Service 2,35 Junior Class Secretaryg Sophomore Courtg Black Band Sponsor 45 World of Fun Queen 45 Principal's Committee on Stu- dent Affairs 35 Prom Committee 3. JOHN COTTINGHAM College Prepg Hi Y 1,25 Key Club 25 A1- chemist's Anonymous 3,45 National Honor Socigty 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Prom Commit- tee . MARY LYNN CRAWLEY ' College Prepg Transfer from Saint Fran- cis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 2. l r 17 Who Work Togetheu JOANN DELTONTO ALDO DeSANDRE College Prepg Math Club 4. DAVID DILLARD College Prep3 Chess Club 2,4, Treasurer 43 German Club 43 Future Teachers of America 33 Wrestling 3. GERALD W. DILLON College Prep3 Monitor 33 Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 3. 172 PAUL JAY DIXON h College Prep3 FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice President 43 Football 1,2. PATRICK DONNELLY U , College Prep3 Latin Club 2,3,43 Chess Club l,2,3,4, Vice President 23 Math Club 2,33 Science Club 1,2,3,4Q Speech Activities Club 3,43 History Club 2,4Q Pep Club 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Basketball 23 Baseball 2. LINDA E. DRAPER I College Prepg Speech Activities Club 3,4Q Pep Club 33 FHA 1,33 3 Spanish Club 2,3. l PAUL DRISCOLL College Prep3 Debate Team 1,43 National Forensic League 43 Speech Activities Club 43 History Club 43 Junior Achievement 3,43 Projec- tionist's Club 23 Red Cross Representative 23 Football 2,3Q Wrestling 13 Cross Country 4QL3D Assistant 4. GLENIS DUBROVICH Business3 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorus. MARCIA E. DUNN Business3 FNA 1,2, Treasurer 23 Tri Hi Y 13 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorusg Advanced Girl's Chorus 33 Office Practice 43 Tiger Tales Staff 33 Office Assistant 2,3. CLAUDIA EARLS College Prepg National Honor Society 43 Tri Hi Y 23 FHA 13 Speech Activities Club 43 All School Play 3,4Q Operetta 33 Pep Club 334, Cabinet 33 AFS 43 GAA 23 Lab Assistant 43 Prom Committee 3. DAVID EDMAN Vocational Electricg Wrestling 3,4. LINDA EDWARDS ERIC EGGER SUSAN ELAM College Prepg GAA 2,3Q FHA 13 Pep Club 1,23 Prom Committee 3. FRANK H. EVANS College Prepg Pep Club 3,4, Board 3, President 43 Debate l,2,3,43 National Forensic League 2,3343 Speech Activities Club 3,4, TO- DAY Announcer 33 Alchemists Anonymous3 Lab Assistant 2,3,4- Library Assistant 1,2. n Harmonious Chord MICHAEL EVANS PAUL E. FARR DENISE MARIE FINDLAY CARL C. FLECK LEO FONCK lSUZAN FOX I College Prepg Student Council 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 FTA 1,25 MCC 3,45 Speech Activities Club 3,45 Tri Hi Y 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Library Assistant 15 Office Assistant 3. BRUCE FRONEK Generalg Monitor 2. DARRELL FUCHS JACK ALLAN FULSON College Prepg German Club 15 NDCC 1,35 Speech Activities Club 4. LINDA FULTZ Businessg FHA 1,45 FNA 15 Office Messenger 4. RED GAEBLER ollege Prepg Student Council 3,45 Speech Activities Club 49 Basket- all 35 Intramural Basketball 45 National Honor Society 4. AMES GANS ANDY GEBERT usiness5 Freshman Chorus5 Advanced Girls' Chorus 35 Monitor 4. OBERT M. GEIST ollege Prepg Student Council 25 Class President 35 Basketball 1,2,35 ootbgq 1,2,35 Monitor 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Adams war . LARE ROBERT GIEGERICH ollege Prepg Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Drum Major 4, Stage Band 5 Orchestra 3,45 Operetta 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, Treas- rer 45 Tennis 1,25 Monitor 35 Rotary Award 3. AMELA GILBERT Businessg Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 4. Business5 GAA 15 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,45 FHA 15 Usher's Club 1,25 Art Club 45 Monitor 4. Vocational5 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2. S 173 ' w ., - .ef r -Q JANET LEE GREGOR 174 Proud, Confident, ant RICHARD W. GLASS College Pr.ep5 Pep Club 3,4, Board 45 Track 25 National Hon-or Society 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Boy's Social Chairmang Transfer from Easton Junior-Senior High 3. CONNIE GLUCK College Prep5 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,4. KATHRYN LOUISE GOLLIER College Prep5 FHA 1, Vice President5 Tri Hi Y 15 GAA 25 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir, Ensemble5 A Cappella 3,4, Vice President 4, Madrigals 4, Operetta 345 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Cherry Pie Contest School and District Win- ner 15 Kiwanis West Award 35 Honor Guide for Gradua- tion 35 Miss Alpha Omega Finalist5 Monitor 2. NANCY GRAVES College Prep5 Junior Thespians 1,25 Tri Hi Y 1, 2, Vice President 15 Freshman Choi-us5 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir5 Latin Club 25 Speech Activities Club 3,4, Roll Secretary 45 GAA 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Office Worker 3,4. College Prep5 National Honor Society 3,45 FHA 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Speech Activities Club 3,4, Secretary 45 German Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Science Seminar 3,45 Adams Award 25 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Honor Guide for Gradua- tion 35 Lab Assistant 3,45 Transfer from Plainfield High School 2, WILLIAM S. GREINER College Prep5 Speech Activities Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,4, Cabinet 45 All School Play 3, One-Act Play 45 Yearbook Boys' Sports Editor 45 Football 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Monitor 25 Office Messenger 35 Prom Chairman 3. FRANCINE LYNNOR GRIGSBY Generalg FHA 15 Junior Achievement 2.3. GREG GRIPARIS College Prep5 Intramural Football 35 Intramural Baseball 3,45 Intra- mural Ping-Pong 3,45 Intramural Sports Award 3. SKIP GRIPARIS College Prep5 National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 45 General Choir 15 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, President 4, Madrigals 3,4, Operetta 1,2,3,4, All State Choir 45 Student Council 45 Speech Activities Club 3,45 TODAY Announcer 45 Prom Committee 35Homecoming King 4. KENT E. GROHNE College Prep5 French Club 15 Student Council 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative 35 President of Senior Classg Hi Y 25 Swimming 1,25 Foot- ,ball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,45 Intramural Ping-Pong 15 Student Rotarian 45 Monitor 2,3 5 Letterman's Club 4. ' DAVE GRUBER College Prep5 Band 1,25 Monitor 35 Prom Committee 3. PATRICK GUFFEY College Prep5 National Honor Society 45 Letterman's Club 45 Speech Activities Club 45 German Club 1,25 Yearbook Representative 15 Foggbag 15 Baseball 1,25 Swimming 2,3,45 Monitor 25 Prom Com- mi ee . PATRICIA A. GUNCHIN College Prep5 FHA 1,2, Vice President 25 FNA 1,25 Freshman Chorus, Librariang Sophomore Chorus5 Advanced Girls' Chorus 35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Red Cross 25 Yearbook Representative 1,25 Office Worker 2,3,4. PAMELA K. GURNEY College Prep5 FHA 1,3,4, Vice President 45 Freshman Chorus5 Red Cross 1,25 Yearbook Representative 15 Newspaper Representative 1. FRANKLIN E. HALL . College Prep5 Latin Club 1,25 Speech Club 35 Pep Club 3,4, Cabinet 45 Biology Club 25 Alchemists Anonymous 3,45 Golf 2,35 Intramural Bowling 3,45 Lab Assistant 3,4. JOHN C. HALL College Prep5 Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 1,2,4, Student Conductor 4, Assistant Quartermaster 4, Stage Band 2,45 Hi Y 1,2,3, Secretary- Treasurer 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball- 3,45 Intramural Bowling 25 Office Worker 3. l 1 skillful They Create BRUCE HAMILTON College Prep3 Band 1,2Q Art Club 4, Vice President 43 Debate Club 43 Football 1,23 Track lg Golf 23 Prom Committee 3. ELBERT HAMILTON Generalg Wrestling 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 2,3. JILL HAMRIN I College Prep3 GAA 1,43 Tri Hi Y 1,43 Red Cross 43 AFS 43 All School Play 23 Thespians 23 Tiger Tales Staff 33 A Cappella 4, Operetta 4, Office Assistant 2,3,4Q Prom Committee 3. JOHN J. HANCOCK College Prep3 Latin Club 1,23 Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 2,4, Treasurer 4, Stage Band 43 Intramural Vol- leyball 33 State Music Contest 1,3. CONNIE' L. HARDIN College Prep3 Spanish Club 3, President 33 Office Messenger 3. GARY HARDY DON HARPER College Prep3 Letterman's Club 43 Baseball 23 Football 1,2,3,4Q Wrestling 33 Monitor 2. l FOSH HERSHMAN ollege Prep3 Pep Club 2,3,4, President 43 NDCC 2,3,4, NCO Club ,3, Secretary 3, Officers Club 4, Drill Team 23 All School Play 3,43 tudent Council Senate 43 Debate Club 3,4Q Speech Activities Club l,4, Sergeant at Arms 33 Intramural Football 3,42 Intramural Basket- oall 3 43 Monitor 33 Prom Committee 33 Lab Assistant 43 Transfer 'rom Culver Military Academy 2. EVONN E HESTER eneral. IUDY HOFER ILEEN HOFFMAN . ollege Prep3 Spanish Club 23 Art Club 43 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3Q Monitor ,23 Student Council Senate 43 Red Cross Representative 4. YNNE HOFFMAN 'ollege Prep3 French Club 13 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, ner Choir, Ensemble3 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Madrigals 3,43 Oper- tta 3,43 Speech Activities Club 43 Tri Hi Y 3,4j Office Messenger 33 ffice Assistant 4. TEPHEN LeROY HOFFMAN eneralg NDCC 2,3,4, NCO Club 3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4Q AFS 1. AROL HOLMSTROM ollege Prep3 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir3 Cappella 3,4Q Latin Club 23 GAA 1,23 NHS 3,42 Tri Hi Y 1,2,33 earbook Faculty Editor 43 Miss Alpha Omega Finalist 43 Monitor Prom Committee 33 Student Council Senate 33 Red Cross Repre- ntative 2,43 Operetta 3,43 Graduation Honor Guide 3. TRICIA HOOD llege Prep3 Latin Club 43 FHA 43 GAA 4g Transfer from West igh School, Madison, Wisconsin 4. ANCY LYNN HOUBOLT siness3 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus: A Cappella 33 Tri i Y 33 GAA 2. , , l 1.75 76 JERRY HUSTON College Prepg Latin Club 2,3,4g Chess Club 3,4, President 4. SHARON ELAINE HUTTON Businessg FHA 13 Tri Hi Y 1g Office Occupations 4. JAY INGALLS Businessg Football 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Representative 2. JANET IRVIN College Prepg Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choirg A Cappella Choir 3,-1, Madrigals 3,4, Operetta 3,43 One Act Plays 33 Speech Activities Club 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Monitor 35 Library Assistant 3g Red Cross 3. MARY SANDRA IRWIN Businessg Latin Club 1,2. JACQUELINE JACKSON Businessg GAA 1,2,3, Tumbling Club 1,2, Ballet Club 2, Modern Dance Club 1,2, Social Chairman 3, Head of Activities 43 Library Assistant 3g Prom Committee 3. Envisioning Their 4 Hop: JOHN HRIVNAK College Prepg Band 1,2,3,4g Hi Y 1,2,3g Tennis 3,4. 1 SHERRY HUBER College Prepg Freshman Chorusg FHA 2. MEL HUFFMAN College Prep: Science Club 4g Math Club 35 Transfer from Speedway High School, Indianapolis, Indiana 3. 1 GARY D. HUFFSTUTLER College Prepg FFA 35 Cross-country 2,3. Uf A Promising Future V Q 3331.33 Q LINDA LEA JAHNKE GEHCPHIQ Usher's Club 1,23 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Vice President 33 Tri Hi Y 3,4, Secre ,A tary 43 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Photography 3,43 Art Club 43 Monitor 3,4 F CARMEN JAMES Businessg Monitor 23 Red Cross 1,22 Office Messenger 3. MYRON JAMES JOHN JERBI College Prep3 Student Council 43 Key Club 43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Hi Y 2,3,43 Speech Club 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,33 Monitor 3,43 Lab Assistant 4. DIANE JOHNSON College. Prep3 Medical Careers Club 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Presldent 43 Monitor 33 Office Worker 4. DOUGLAS JOHNSON College Prep3 Tennis 2,3,4Q Monitor 33 Library Assistant 1,2,3. GAIL JOHNSON College PTBDQ Medical Careers Club 3,4, Secretary 33 Spanish Club 3,4, President 43 Office Worker 1,2,3,4. JANIS JOHNSON College Prep3 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Class Representative 1, Social Chair- i man 3, President 43 Operetta 1,2,3,4Q GAA 23 Spanish Club 23 Med- ical Careers Club 23 National Honor Society 43 Library Assistant 2,3,43 Monitor 2,43 Yearbook Representative 13 ,Office Messenger 23 Red Cross l,2,43 AFS 23 Prom Committee 3. MARILYN ANN JOHNSON General3 Red Cross 13 Library Assistant 1,2. ROBERT DALE JOHNSON Q College Prep3 Red Cross 43 Key Club 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Tiger Tales Staff 4g Prom Committee 33 Monitor 43 Golf 23 Intramural Ping Pong 33 Intramural Tennis 3. SHARON KAY JOHNSON Secretaria13 Office Occupations Club 4, Secretary 43 GAA 2,32 Monitor 2. JAN JOHNSTON College PICDQ Art Club 43 GAA 3,43 Tri Hi Y 43 Freshman Chorus3 Monitor 43 Prom Committee 3. SUE JONES College Prep3 National Honor Society 4g GAA 2,3,43 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choirg A Cappella Choir 3,4, Section Leader 3,4, Operetta 3,4j Speech Activities Club 3,43 TODAY Announcer 3,4, Co-ordinator 43 Pep Club 33 German Club 23 Tri Hi Y 1,32 Americans Abroad Finalist 33 Miss Alpha Omega Finalist 43 Yearbook Representative 1,43 Red Cross 13 Monitor 33 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Business Manager 4. RICHARD JONTES Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 3. RON J UNCK College PTBPQ Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 33 Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Vice President 13 Junior Class Boys' Social Chairman3 General Choir 13 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Madrigals 2,3,4, State Music Contest 1,2,3,4, Operetta 1,2,3,4Q Newspaper Representative 13 Prom Gen- eral Co-chairman 3. JAYNE I. JURICIC College PTEPQ FHA 23 Freshman Chorus3 Red Cross 1. 177 ,Q , 178 Through Midnight Toiling DAVID KARNEBOGE General: NDCC 2,3,4, NCO Club 3,4. JOY KASTMAN . College Prepg FHA 3,4, Historian 3, Treasurer 45 FNA 45 Tri Hi Y 1,25 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir5 A Cappella Choir, Operetta 3,45 French Club 15 Speech Activities Club5 Office Assistant. BRENT KEHLET College Prep5 NDCC l,2,3,4, Drill Team 3, Rifle Team 4, NCO Club 3, Officer's Club 4. PATSY A. KELLOGG General5 Tri Hi Y 1,45 Medical Careers Club 33 Speech Activities Club 35 Distributive Education 4, President 45 Monitor 2. . . ..... 5 KEVIN KELLY College Prep5 Hi Y l,2,3,4, President 3,45 Junior Achievement 25 National Honor Society 45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Cross Country 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Monitor 45 Yearbook Represen- tative 25 Prom Committee 3. SUE KEMPE College Prep5 GAA 25 Speech Activities Club 35 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3, Treasurer 1, Vice President 35 Freshman Chomsg Sophomore Chorus5 Yearbook Assistant Organizations Editor 3, Editor 43 Stu- l dent Council Board 3,45 One Act Plays 45 Pep Club Board 45 Girls' , Social Chairman 35 General Prom Chairman 35 Principal's Com- mittee on Student Affairsg Monitor 2,3. suzv KEZERLE l College Prepg Monitor 3,45 Transfer from Saint Francis Academy 2. KAYE KINZLER Businessg FHA 15 Distributive Education 45 Office Assistant 3. FREDERICK ALLEN KLEIN A . College Prepg Band 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 1,3,4, Vice President 3,45 1 Science Club 4, President 45 National Honor Society 45 Debate Club 3. , ED KLEN College Prepg Red Cross Representative 1,25 Speech Activities Club 25 Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 25 Intramural Basket- ball 1,35 Intramural Bowling 1,35 Co-Captain of Football Team 25 l Monitor 2,35 Prom Committee 3. DONALD KLEPEC College Prep5 Spanish Club 35 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Monitor 45 Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 3. CINDY KLOOTWYK College Prep5 GAA 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 2,45 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,45 Student Council Senate 45 Girls' Social Chairman 45 Year- book Representative 35 Red Cross Representative 25 TODAY An- nouncer 43 Pep Club 2,3,45 Junior Homecoming Court5 Monitor 35 Office Messenger 4. JAMES KNIGHTON College Prep5 General Choir 25 A Cappella 3,4, Section Leader 4, Madrigals 4, Operetta 3,4, State Music. Contest 3,45 All School Play 25 National Honor Society 45 Newspaper Representative 1. KAREN KAY KOEPKE College Prep5 National Honor Society 3,45 Adams Award 15 Honor Gugle Igor Graduation 35 Yearbook Representative 45 Prom Com- m1 ee . RICHARD KORST NEDA KOVACEVICH General5 GAA 15 Transfer from Carl Sandburg High School, Orland Park, Illinois 4. . hey Seek Truth and Knowledge KAREN R. KOZMA College Prepg Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choirg Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, President 3, Ensemble 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Operetta 3,43 French Club 3.4, Secretary 43 Art Club 4, Secretary 43 Office Wo:-ker3 33 Yearbook Representative 33 Prom Com- mit ee . DIANE ELIZABETH KROLL College Prep: Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir 2, Ensemble 23 A.Cappella Choir 3,4, Madrigals 3,43 GAA 23 Latin Club 23 National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4g Science Seminar 3,4Q Miss Alpha Omega Finalist 4. LINDA KROPF Home Economics3 Freshman Chorus3 A Cappella Choir 43 Junior Achievement 3,42 Monitor 23 Library Assist- ant 23 Office Worker 3g Red Cross Representative. LARRY KUBINSKI College Prep3 Key Club 2,3,4, President 3, Vice Presi- dent 43 Student Council 2,3,4, Vice President 3,41 Gen- eral Choir lg A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 German Club 23 National Honor Society 3,42 Monitor 2. LINDA MARIE KUBINSKI College Prepg Tri Hi Y 1,2,33 French Club 13 Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir 23 A Cappella Choir 3,42 Speech Club 33 Monitor 3,4Q Office Worker 4. Q MARY JO KULA Joliet, Illinois, 3. CHET KUNKE College Prepg Football 2. RICHARD KURTZ Vocational Auto3 NDCC 1,2,3,4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. LINDA KWEISER Business3 AFS 2, Pep Club 33 Red Cross 2,3Q Yearbook Representa- tive 33 Office Occupations Club 43 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Chorus 33 Prom Committee 33 Office Worker 3,4, JOHN LAHEY Generalg Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 3. LINDA, LAMBERSON . l College Prepg Tri Hi Y 1, Vice President 13 GAA 1,2Q Cheerleading 2,32 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Treasurer 4, Madrigals 4. ELLEN LANDMAN . College Prepg Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir 23 A Cappella 3,4, Operetta 3,43 GAA 13 Tiger Tales Staff 3,4Q Tri Hi Y 2,32 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Representative 1. JERRY LANE . College Prep3 Science Club 3g Library Assistant 2,3,4. ILLIAM R. LANG ollege Prep3 Chess Club 13 NDCC 2,3,43 NCO 33 Monitor 3,4Q ffice Helper 1,2. OHN PHILIP LARSON ollege Prep3 Orchestra 1,2Q A Cappella 4. EGGY LATZ ollege Prepg Tri Hi Y 1,2,3, Secretary 2, President 33 GAA 2,3, mbling Club 23 Yearbook Senior Editor 43 Freshman Chorus 13 earibooli Representative 43 Prom Committee 33 Monitor 23 Office or er . College Prepg Monitor 43 Transfer from Saint Francis Academy, 179 Yet Hailing The Social Hou BRAD LEAHY --1 College PTQPQ Football 1,2,3,4. GIFFORD W. LEE, JR. College Prepg Intramural Bowling 3,4. MARY JEAN LEIMBACHER D College PYCDQ GAA 3,43 Speech Club 4g A Cappella Choir 43 Tri Hi Y 3,4, President 43 Office Worker 43 Transfer from Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, 3. KEVIN LENANDER College PTGDQ Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 4, Section Leader 4. Miss Alpha Omega finalists DOROTHY LESLIE College Prep3 Monitor 3. HOWELL K. LIND College Prep3 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Debate Team 2,4Q Literary Magazine 334, Editor 43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Latin Club 3,4, President 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,33 Li- brary Assistant 13 Office Worker 2,3,4Q Yearbook Representative 1,2. JOHN E. LINDBLAD College Prep3 Junior Achievement 3, Vice President 33 Cross Country 23 Baseball 23 Intramural Basketball 2,3,43 Intramural Ping Pong 33 Yearbook Representativeg Monitor 4. I NANCY KAY LINDEN , College PISDQ Freshman Chorus3 Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir 23 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Honor Guide for Graduation 3. i SUSAN LINDSAY College Prep3 National Honor Society 43 Latin Club 43 Pep Club 43 National Merit Semi-Finalist 43 Miss Alpha Omega Finalist 43 Trans- fer from Lyons Township High School, LaGrange, Illinois, 4. MELITA MARIE LOCKWOOD l College PTBPQ FHA 13 Spanish Club 23 Speech Club 2,3,43 TODAY' Announcer 3,4, Co-ordinator 43 GAA 2,3,4, Head of Activities 43 Tr Hi Y 13 Prom Committee 3. IBO GARY LEE LONGMAN College Prep3 National Honor Society 43 Basketball 3,4Q Track 3,4 monitorsfk Transfer from Sterling Township High School, Sterling inoxs . ALLAN LOUSHER LINDA LUEBS l' BARB LUKSIC General3 Tri Hi Y 43 FHA 2,4Q Junior Achievement 23 Monitor Library Assistant 23 Office Messenger 23 Transfer from Saint Franc Academy, Joliet, Illinois, 2. SCHERYL A. LURVEY A College Prep3 AFS 2,33 French Club 3,4, Vice President 43 Tri Hi 13 Office Messenger 3,43 Library Assistant 13 Red Cross 1,2,3. MICHAEL LUZA College Prep3 Math Club 43 Wrestling 13 Football 13 Baseball 1,2,3, Intramural Baseball 33 Yearbook Representative 23 Monitor 3. With Gay Hearts Q1 BRUCE CURTIS MACK College Prepg Band 1,2,3,4, State Music Contest 3,45 Orchestra 4, South Suburban Orchestra 35 Monitor 35 Intramural Basketball 2. THOMAS DEAN MACRIS College Prepg NDCC 1,2,3,4, NCO 3, Officer's Club 4, President 45 National Honor Society 4g Pep Club 3,4, Board 45 Lettermen's Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Speech Club 3,45 Football 1,2,35 Tennis 45 Lab Assistant 4. THOMAS MADISON Euiiraessg Distributive Education 45 Latin Club 2g Foot- a ,2,3. LINDA MAGEE . College Prep, National Thespians 2,3,45 German Club 25 Speech Club 3,45 Newspaper Staff 1,3545 All School Play 25 Contest Play 25 Library Assistant 15 Newspaper Representative 1. CINDY MANN Generalg GAA 3, Board 35 FHA 1. BOB MANNER College Prepg Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School 3. GLORIA MARTIN CHUCK MARTING College Prepg General 15 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Section Leader 4, Madrigals 45 Speech Activities Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 45 State Music Contest 2,3,45 All School Play 3, Lead 35 Operetta 2,3,4, Lead 3. RENEE MCCABE Generalg GAA 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Junior Achievement 2,35 Prom Committee 3. JAMES MCCALLOM DARLA McCANN KEVIN McCANN PAT McCANN College Prepg FTA 35 Speech Activities Club 3,4, Business Man- ager 45 Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Transfer From Saint Francis Academy 3. JUNE McCONNELL Businessg Co-Op Club 45 Transfer From Saint Mary's High School, Marshalltown, Iowa, 3. LARRY McCURE Q College Prepg Monitor 45 Prom Committee 35 Transfer From Joliet Catholic High School 2. BONNIE McDADE Generalg Junior Achievement 2,35 Freshman Chorus, GAA 1,2,35 Tri Hi Y 1,25 Office Assistant 4. 181 I ,.,- When Tempered With Higl DUANE McDONOUGH EIJARIIES ll1lIcGEHEE o ege repg National Honor Societ 3,45 G C - NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4, Rifle Team 2,Iil4l5miglep1C1R1l?,31?iTDggbiiigt3,Z3 Science Club 2,35 Intramural Basketball 45 Science Fair 3 First Place 3: Prom Committee 35 Library Assistant 45 Projectionist l,2,3,4 ' DAN MCGINTY n College Prep5 Band 35 Swimming 4, Captain 45 Cross Country 45 Track 45 Transfer from Highland High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico 2. MICHAEL MCKENZIE 182 PATRICIA RUTH McKEOWN College Prep5 National Honor Society 3,45 Freshman Chorusg Sopho- more Chorus5 A Cappella 3,4, Operetta 3,45 French Club 15 Speech Activities Club 35 Honor Guide For Graduation 35 Lab Assistant 35 Yearbook Representative 25 Red Cross Representative 2. LOIS E. McREYNOLDS College Prep5 GAA 25 Librarian 1, PAT McSHANE Businessg Tri Hi Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Monitor 2,3,45 Student Secretary 4. TERRY MENOZZI Generalg Monitor 2. SANDRA GAIL MENZER College Prepg Tri Hi Y 1,3,4, Secretary 1, Treasurer 45 AFS 45 Thespians 25 Speech Activities Club 3,4, Roll Secretary 35 National Honor Society 45 German Club 35 Office Messenger 2,3,45 Office Assistant 2,3. BEN F. MILLER College Prep5 Band 1,2,3,4, South Suburban Band 35 Student Con- ' ductor 4, Section Leader 4, Stage Band 4, Wind Ensembleg Orchestra 1,3,4, Section Leader 4, All City Orchestra 3,4, Operetta 2,3,45 Usher's Club 1,25 All School Play 25 Wrestling 15 Intramural Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Treasurer5 Transfer From New Trier I Township High School 3. EUGENE MILLER FRANK MINARICH LYNNE MINARICH 5 College Prep5 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 3,4, Secretary- A Treasurer 45 Art Club 4, President 45 GAA 25 Tiger Tales Art Editor 3,45 Art Award 35 Monitor 25 Prom Committee 35 Honor 5 Guide For Graduation 3. . WILLIAM H. MINER Vocational Trade5 Band 1,2,3. JAMES T. MORRALL BARBRA ANN MULLEN College Prep5 Spanish Club 15 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Speech Activities Club 35 Student Council Senate 3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorusg A Cappella Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,45 GAA 45 Monitor 2,45 Yearbook Representative 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. Spirits and Good Times JAN NOLDEN 5 College Prepg Latin Club 25 Pep Club 354, Cabinet 45 FTA 1,25 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus 35 Speech Activities Club 3,45 Tri Hi Y 1,35 TODAY Announcer 3,4, Co-Ordinator 45 Monitor 35 Office Messenger 35 Yearbook Social Editor 4. DAVID W. NORDSTROM College Prep5 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Section Leader 4, Stage Band 4, Wind Ensemble 4, All State Band 45 Track 25 Intra- mural Basketball 45 Football 2,3,45 Monitor 35 Prom Committee 3. DAVE O'KEEFE College Prepg Key Club 35 Monitor 35 Transfer From Streator High School, Streator, Illinois 3. RICHARD OLSON College Prepg National Honor Society 3,45 German Club 3,45 Key Club 3.4, Secretary 45 Junior Achievement 2,3,4, Leadership Award 2, Secretary 2, President 45 Tennis 3,45 Kiwanis Award 35 Cafeteria Staff 354. MICHAELENE ORLOVICH General5 GAA 4. TOM OSMUS College Prep. ANNA LOUISE MURARO Businessg Monitor 45 Office Assistant 45 Office Messenger 3,4. JAMES NATIONS Businessg Distributive Occupations. MICHAEL N EEDHAM College Prepg Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 35 Baseball 1,2,3,4. CAROL SUE NEGOSKI College Prepg Transfer From Sacred Heart High School, Mokena, Illinois 3. :ik E 183 4.. -me 1 gg f - we - -we . ,X . X 1 Their Hope D088 Not DOUGLAS OSTREM College Prep5 General Choir 15 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Section Leader 4, Operetta 1,3,45 NDCC 1,25 Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Junior Achievement 2,3, Treasurer 35 Speech Activities Club 45 Debate Team 45 Golf 45 Monitor 2. PAM OVERTON College Prep5 Student Council Board 2,35 Tri Hi Y 1,2,35 Pep Club 45 GAA 45 Prom Committee 3. GEORGIANA PACINI College Prep5 FHA 15 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Pres- ident 35 Sophomore Chorus5 Advanced Girls' Chorus 35 French Club 25 Newspaper Representative 15 Yearbook Representative 15 Speech Activities Club 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Youth And Government 3,45 Red Cross 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Monitor 25 Class Secretary 4. 'DENNIS PAGORIA College Prep5 German Club 1,25 Science Club 45 Band 15 Monitor 4 184 FRANK PANISH College Prep5 Football 1,25 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,4. CONSTANCE PAPPACHRISTOU . College Prep5 French Club 15 Freshman Chorus5 Yearbook Photo- graphy 45 Monitor 25 Red Cross Representative 15 AFS 1. MICK PAPPAS College Prep5 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Social Chairman 4, Operetta 3,45 Red Cross 3,4, Vice President 45 Speech Activities Club 45 Monitor 85 Prom Committee 3. MARY ANN PASTERIS College Prep5 FHA 15 Red Cross Representative 25 Monitor 2,45 Library Assistant 15 Prom Committee 3. THOMAS J. PASTERIS Vocational Trade5 Intramural Football 15 Intramural Bowling 2,35 Monitor 1,2,3. GEORGE EDWARD PATTEN College Prep5 Football 1,25 Tennis 25 Basketball Manager 3,45 Base- ball Manager 3. RICHARD PELTON College Prep5 Hi Y 45 Baseball 3,45 Monitor 3,4. KATHY PEMBLE College Prep5 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir5 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,45 FNA 25 Pep Club 35 Office Messenger 35 Office Assistant 2,35 Prom Committee 3. SUSAN KAY PETERS College Prep5 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3, President 15 GAA 1,45 FHA 1, Treas- urer 15 Representative for Newspaper 25 Monitor 25 Office Messen- ger 45 Prom Committee 3. ANDREA CHRISTY PETRINOS College Prep5 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Art Club 45 Speech Activities Club 4. FRANK PETRUSICH Vocational Trade SHARON I. PHILLIPS Business5 Transfer From Providence High School, Joliet, Illinois 3. 4, ield To DiSC0lIf3gBIllBIlt SANDY POLLOCK Prom Committee 3 THEO POLLEY LUANA D POLLOCK STEVEN M. POLLOCK College Prepg Chess Club l,2,3,45 Speech Activities Club 3,45 Debate Club 35 Football 25 Tennis 2,3,45 National Honor Societyg Monitor 3,4. . DIANNE POOLE College Prep5 GAA 3,45 Math Club 45 Monitor 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Red Cross Representative 45 AFS 2. LINDSAY V. POWELL College Prepg Latin Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,35 Thespians Club 1,2, Sec retary 25 Speech Activities Club 3,45 Tri Hi Y 1,2,35 Freshman Chorus5 Sophomore Chorus, Social Chairman5 A Cappella Choir Madrigals 4, Operetta 3,45 Contest Playg State Music Contest All-State Choir 45 Yearbook Representative 2,45 Office R. PROSISE RAFAC 5 RAY RAY Representative 4. RICHARDS Volleyball 3,45 Monitor 2,35 Prom Committee 3. RIEHL High School, Westmont 2. R. RINGSTROM ROATH College Prep Student Council Board 3 GAA 234 Board 3 Tumbling Club 2 Tri H1 Y 23 Monitor 4 College Prep General Choir 1 A Cappella Cho1r 23 Madrigals 23 Operetta 123 Speech Act1v1t1es Club 34 V1ce President 3 Student Council 34 Board 3 President 4 Class Vice President 3 National Honor Society 4 Principals Committee on Student Affairs Science Seminar 34 Prom Committee 3 Monitor 23 ' . . K 1 1 I l a D x r x C 1 . 5 J S 5 13 . . C' 5 3 ' 5 5 5 5 , , ig - I 1 sl 1 1 3 . Q I 9 I .Z I 9. 1 7 . 9 . . , . 3 . 5' . 5 . . . 9 S r J - i t ES E 'X 1 . , . s . ' . I . a I v t : . . 5 . . ' 3 9 . 9 5 S j 5 . . 3 3 l 7 . . , 3 S . P . ' ' 5 ! I I D I - 3 5, , , 9 , , 5 , , ,5 4 South Suburban Orchestra 1 23' Library Assistant 1 College Prep GAA 2 Ushers Club 2 Speech Activ- ities Club 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Yearbook Or- ganizations Editor 4 Spanish Club 4 AFS 4 Co Ed Volleyball 34 Honor Guide for Graduation 3 Monitor 234 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Representative 4. RANDALL JAMES POLLOCK College Prep National Honor Society 4 Orchestra 1234 Vice President 4 Student Conductor 4 Chess Club 1234 Key Club 123 Tennis 1234 Student Council Senate 3, Operetta l,3,4, State Music Contest Prep5 German Club 35 Science Seminar 3,45 Monitor 35 Lab German Club 3 English Club 4 Baseball 1 2 Intra Prep, Letterman s Club 3,4, Football 1,2,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, 25 Yearbook Representative 35 Monitor 45 Prom Committee 3. L ,. National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 4, Board 45 Honor Guide For Graduation 35 Co-ed Volleyball 35 45 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Representative 45 Prepg Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Reporter 2, Assistant Editor 3 in-Chief 45 Red Cross Representative 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Tri Y 1,25 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 4, Board 45 GAA 25 Prepg Pep Club 3,4, Hip-Hipper 35 Transfer From Saint Prepg, Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 4, South Suburban Orchestra Music Contest 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Yearbook Editor 45 Co-ed Volleyball 3,45 Monitor 25 Red Cross Rep- 25 Yearbook Representative 3,45 Prom Committee 3. Prepg Track 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Football 1. 185 186 STEPHEN W. ROBERTS College Prep, Student Council Senate 3,4, NDCC 1,2 Tiger Tales Staff 3, Wrestling 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Monitor 2. JENNIFER ROGERS College Prep, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 4, National Honor Society 4 TIIBSB MBIIIDTIBS The! ARTHUR ROJO College Prep. DENNIS ROWAN College Prep, Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School3. MICHAEL A. RUSSELL Vocational Trade. RON RUTH s DONALD ADRIAN RYAN Business, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 3, DE 4, Library Assisi ant 1, Office Messenger 4, Transfer from Providence High School New Lenox, Illinois, 2. CAROL SAHLER JOHN SANDBERG , College Prep, Alchemists Anonymous 3, Band 3,4, Orchestra 4 National Honor Society 4, Golf 3,4, Transfer from Plainfield Hig School, Plainfield, Illinois, 3 l NANCY SANDERS , General, GAA 1, Modern Dance Club 1, FHA 1, Chapter Sweetheai for the FFA 3. ELAINE SAPER College Prep, Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 1, GA 1,2,3, Red Cross 3, Pep Club 4, Cabinet 4, French Club 1,2, Yeaa book Representative 2, Speech Club 2,35 Monitor 3,4, Office Work 4, Prom Committee 3. DUANE CHARLES SCHOFFSTOLL College Prep, Spanish Club 2, Monitor 3,4 DARLENE SCHOOB Business, Tri Hi Y 2,3 , FHA 2, Office Occupations Club 4. F WILLIAM KEVIN SCHORP i College Prep, German Club 1,2, Football 2, Wrestling 1, Moni 4, Library Assistant 1. . BOB SCHRADER JAMES E. SCHUTTER College Prep, Key Club 2, Red Cross 2, Tiger Tales Staff 4, Cir lation Manager, Football 3, Prom Committee 3. Vill Cherish Forever A MARIA SCLAVOUNOS FTA 4. THOMAS SEALY W. PATRICK SEALY J OANN SEEMAN Club 45 Monitor 4. BABS SEHRING College Prepg Freshman Chorusg Pep Club 4, Cabinet 45 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, President 3, Secretary 2g GAA 2,3, Cabinet 33 Speech Club 3,4g Red Cross 45 Student Council 45 Monitor 25 Office Worker 3,49 Prom Committee 3. STEPHEN C. SEIBERLING College Prepg Band 15 Wrestling 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3,4. NANCY SHAY College Prep: Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorus, Inner Choir 23 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,4g Speech Club 3,49 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Newspaper Representative 1. ROBERT E. SHELLEY G College Prepg Intramural Football 35 Monitor 3g Prom Committee 33 Transfer from Homewood-Flossmoor High School 3. GEORGE SHIMEK . College Prepg German Club 45 Monitor 3,4. MARY SINCHAK AVID SMITH AURA MARIE SMITH eneralg Junior Achievement 2,3, Vice President 2,35 Speech Club 5 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus 5 Pep Club 2g Monitor 3g Red Cross 1,3g Office Assistant 45 Trans- er from Joliet East High School 3. ARC SMITH ollege Prepg Football 25 Intramural Basketball 4. HIL SMITI-I usinessg Baseball 3,4. OE SMYDER OM G. SNIDER b ollege Prepg Chess Club lg Football 3,45 Track 3g Monitor 25 iger Tales Staff 4 College Prepg Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorusg A Cappella Choir 3,49 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,4g GAA 1,2,3g FHA 15 College Prepg Cross Country 2g Monitor 4. College Prepg NDCC 2 3,4, Officer's Club 4 College Prepg Freshman Chorusg Tri Hi Y lg Spanish 187 BILL STEWART Technical Arts. LARRY STONER College Prepg Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 4, State Music Contest 3,45 Key Club 3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Board 45 Yearbook Assistant Senior Editor 4, Yearbook Representative 2,3,45 Student Council Senate 3,45 Intramural Golf 3, Co-ed Volleyball 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Representative to Illinois Premier Boy's State 3, Drum Major 3. MICHAEL R. STRAINER Vocational Trade. BERNARD E. SWIDERSKI Vocational Trade. JACKIE MAE SYKES Businessg FHA 15 DE 4. JAMES SYKES 1 88 Secure ln The Pride Df Farr ADRIENNE SOHN College Prep5 Pep Club 3,45 Red Cross 1,2,3,4, President 33 Tri Hi Y 1,25 Junior Achievement 1,2, Treasurer 2g News- paper Representative 25 Tiger Tales Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 45 GAA 45 Coed Volleyball 3,45 Monitor 35 Student Council 45 Prom Committee 3. BARRY SPIERS College Prepg Lettermen's Club 4, Vice President 45 National Honor Society 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. MITCHELL STELLER College Prepg Band 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Intramural Golf 3, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 3, Intramural Bowling 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 South Su- burban Music Festival 35 State Science Fair 35 Transfer from Galesburg High School, Galesburg, Illinois, 3. DENNIS STEPHENSON College Prepg Lettermen's Club 45 Foot- ball 1g Basketball 2,3,45 Gold 1,2,3,4. lccomplishments, This Is Their Greatness SHARON SYNOLD TONY TACCHIA Vocational Trade. RONALD L. TALLMAN College Prepg Football 1,2. MARY JO TERLEP Business3 Junior Achievement 3,41 Pep Club 33 Distributive Education Club 43 Monitor 2,3. SANDIE TERZICK General3 A Cappella Choir 43 Transfer from Saint Francis Academy 4. JAMES TESTA General3 DE 4, Vice President 43 Football 13 Wrestling 13 Track 33 Monitor 3. CHUCK THANN ERT College Prep3 Math Club 43 Chess Club 13 Tennis 43 Track 23 Office Assistant 4. KAREN JEAN TORKELSON Generalg Monitor 3. JOSEPH TUCKER College Prep3 Football 3,43 Transfer from Edgewood Regional High School, Transboro, New Jersey, 4. GREG TUNTLAND College Prepg Chess Club 2, Treasurer 23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Swim Team 334. KATHLEEN R. TURK College Prepg French Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Tri Hi Y 1,2,33 Monitor 2,43 Office Worker 2,3Q Yearbook Representative 1,2Q Red Cross 1,2Q Newspaper Representative 2. KATHY VADEBONCOEUR General3 Art Club 43 Speech Activities Club 3,43 Monitor 33 Office Worker 43 Transfer from Kankakee High School 3. ROBERT VAUGHN PATRICIA ANN VIANO College Prep3 Red Cross 1,2Q GAA 1,2,43 Transfer from Saint Francis Academy 3. BUD VICICH College Prepg Diversified Occupations Club 4, Historian 43 Intramural Bowling l,2. DENNIS VITANOVEC General 189 we-if-' JOHN VOIGHT May All Of Them Go Fort Vocational Tradeg Amateur Radio Club 4. GARY VONACHEN ANA VON ZELLHEIM College Prep5 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 45 AFS 45 Transfer From Florida High School, Ar- gentina 4. ANTHONY J. VRAKAS College Prepg Junior Achievement 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Prom Committee 35 Intramural Bowling 2,35 Intramural Baseball 3. GEORGE VRAKAS College Prep National Honor Society 3 4 Math Club 4 Wrestling 3 4 Intramural Baseball 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Monitor 3 4 Yearbook Representative 1 KATHLEEN VRIEZE College Prep Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Advanced Girls Chorus 3 Office Occupations Club 4 Treasurer 4 Speech Activities Club 3 JANICE VROEGINDEWEY College Prep' GAA 234- Freshman Chorus' Sophomore Chorus' Advanced Girls Chorus 3. LYNN WARING College Prep5 Monitor 45 Transfer From Joliet Central 4. DAVID WARREN College Prep5 Band 45 Transfer From Medford High School, Med- ford, Oregon, 4. 190 SUE WEHRSPANN College Prepg French Club 15 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorus, Librarian, Inner Choirg A Cappella Choir 3,4, Secretary 4, Operetta 3,45 Student Council 2,45 Homecoming Chairman 45 Class Treasurer 33 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,45 Speech Activities Club 3,45 All School Play 35 GAA 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 35 Pep Club 3,4, Cabinet 35 Science Fair 35 Homecoming Court 15 Honor Guide for Graduation 35 National Honor Society 3,45 DAR Citizenship Award 35 Prin- cipal's Committee on Student Affairs 35 Prom Committee Dec- orations Chairman 35 Miss Alpha Omega Finalist. MARY ANN WELTY GERALD H. WHEATON Businessg Baseball 3,4, STEVE WILKEY College Prep. KATHY WILSON Business5 GAA 45 Lab Assistant 4. JANE A. WILLIAMS College Prep5 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorusg AFS 1,2,35 Tri Hi Y 2,35 Class Vice President 45 Student Council 3,45 NDCC Company A Sponsor 4, NDCC Officers Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Miss Alpha Omega Finalist 4. MARY LEE WILLIAMS Businessg Distributive Education Club 4, Secretary 45 Freshman Chorusg Sophomore Chorus5 A Cappella Choir 3, Operetta 35 Tri Hi Y 1,2,3,45 G-AA l,2,35 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Monitor 2,33 Office Worker 3. lnafraid and Undefeatable ARLENE WISNESKI LARRY ALAN WOLDT College Prep5 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice President 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 3,45 Prom Committee 35 News- paper Representative 45 Swimming 25 Monitor 2,4. TINA WOOD College Prep5 Student Council 45 Yearbook Underclass Editor 45 Speech Activities Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 35 GAA 35 All School Plays 35 Homecoming Court 45 Miss Alpha Omega 45 Transfer From Saint Francis Academy 3. JEFF WOODS College Prep5 Letterman's Club 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45, Baseball 25 Football 15 Cross Country 1,2. PATRICIA J. WORKMAN College Prep5 Tri Hi Y 3,45 GAA 15 Speech Activities Club 45 Prom Committee 3. PAMELA ZAHM Businessg Office Occupations Club 4, Vice President 4, Social Chairman 45 Pep Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Library Assistant 25 Finley Public School 1. JIM ZENKE BOB ZIECH College Prep5 Letterman's Club 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Monitor 3. DEAN ERIC ZIECH College Prep5 Student Council l,2,3, Treasurer 35 Spanish Club 1 Hi Y 1,2,3, President 1,2,35 National Honor Society 45 Band 1,25 Basketball 1,2,35 Cross Country 15 Intramural Basketball 45 Tennis 1,2,35 Monitor 25 Office Worker 2. PEGGY R. ZIEMER Businessg Office Occupations Club 45 Monitor 2. NOT PICTURED JOHN ABEL DAVID GRIMES RICHARD ASHLEY DON HAGEN JAN BARRINGER CHRISTINE HINKLE JANICE BLACKBURN SUSAN MORSE GREG BOLZ KAY PAVALICH JACK BRADFORD RICHARD PETERBOK CHRIS BRANDOLINO ALLAN RILEY ALLAN CHESKO JAMES RIPLEY DAVE DAVENPORT SHARON TANK BILL DONISCH PATRICIA WARD ART DOSHER ROY WASHINGTON JERRY FLOREY JERRY WATSON 191 an L ix mg? R341 Q .6 , is K x 6 . s, 1 - X ww M.. L 1 -wif Q1 X 1 .. x k-.. g . ie X L Ji SX Q Eff Q, P S Q N N- N. . xm - :' . , -CA my ,. ff-,mv wgvgi Sin . X xx. Q Q f. .Q .. 5+ , ' X ,lx k.kk W x 9 1 :XX x Y ,ff . Q KX,- ' x X ' WQENSM ww Q : QL k X X xx X- 32 X ' E? i 55 .. K TX -WAS X , 1 x - Q5-QXXAX . ii-if .xg X N k,L, N E ms x X N N gi X X 3 N W , . X in :NM x A . .WN 'TW A V Wm Nm-QQ . -Q Neff' fx ye: Z .If E x La kk. ,ff 01' , f ,X w ,ff X x X X x.. -3.:. L- NM... - XXX XXK N XX XKXQ. . NX.. .X .X mi .XFN :j1:,,, K XXX K ' f -- .N MMWQAW X X MX. ,... I A X . , L.- X N. - K N ..,,. . X X A 'f fgl ' Y X 'N 1 ,XXX :w:.'wP-W.,'.4' ww Xwgmw. . 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French 1 Principal Assistant Superintendent Of Joliet Townshlp M.A., Northwestern Universityg B.A., North Central High Schools and Junior College Cgllege M.S., University of Illinoisg B.J,, University of Missourig B. Ed., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity Mr. Duane Kirchoff Business Manager M.S., Northwestern Universityg B. Ed., Illinois State Normal University 198 4 l SEATED: Dr. Suren Serong Dr. Robert M. Geist, Jr.g STANDING: Mr. Lloyd Austing Dr. Wm. A. DeWitt, Vice Pres- identg Mr. Wm. J. Wenger. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Frederick V. Fisher, Presidentg Dr. Louis V. Pistilli. Mr. Guy Haines Dean of Freshman and Senior Classes IEILA., State University of Iowag B,S., Iowa State Teachers ollege They Worked To Achieve High Goals We were fortunate 'at West this past year to have high quality leadership. The Joliet Township High School Board of Education served us effectively by establishing school policies, fixing salaries, and handling all the major problems of the school. They met once a month with special meetings when necessary. Other very necessary personnel to the school, included the superintendents, princi- pal, and deans, who gave top service to the running of Joliet West. Mr. Robert Mitchell Dean of Sophomore and Junior Classes M.S., B,S., Illinois State Normal University 9 199 i 5 Counselors Guided West's Student Body Counselors had a big job and one that was very necessary to the school. It was the coun- selors' job to aid students in planning their high school curriculum and working out their schedule. Counselors also gave aid with other areas of concern for students, such as after graduation plans. '-t Qdf 200 Mr. Vanko, Miss Antoniewicz, and Mr. Enderson, Junior- Senior Class Counselors. Miss Louck, Mr. Howard, and Miss Stewart, Freshman- Sophomore Class Counselors. Beverly Antoniewicz i M.S., University of Wisconsin Counselor Harris E. Enderson M.A., University of Iowa Counselor Naomi Hedstrom M.A., Colombia Universityg B.S., Northern Illinois University Counselor Homer If. Howard M.S., University of Wisconsing B.S., Wisconsin State University Counselor Nancy Louck M.S., A.B., Indiana University Counselorg Sponsor: F.T.A. Lucile Stewart M.A., Northwestern Universityg B.A., DePauw University Counselor John Vanko M.S., B.S., .Western Illinois University Counselor Isabel Lasser confers with Mr. Stallman about a West student confined to home study. TeachingAreas Under District Chairmanship I Certain departments in the school were under district chairmanship. These areas included vocational agri- culture, special education, art, speech correction, homebound study, and N .D.C.C. Also under district chairman- ship were our nurse, social worker, and librarian. Mamie LOIIE M.A. in Art, University of Wyomingg B.A. in Art, State College of Iowa Artg Sponsor: Art Club Marjorie Nance R.N., Silver Cross Hospital Nurseg CoSponsor: Medical Career Club Major Robert 0. Nelson U.S. Army Retired N.D.C.C.g Coach: Rifle Team, Drill Team Lula Puddicombe M.A.T., B.S., Indiana University Librarian Charlotte M. Watkins B.S. Ed., Northern Illinois University Speech Correction Edmond Williams M.S., B.S., University of Illinois Library Servicesg Department Chairman Ronald Deininger I M.S., University of Illinois Vocational Agriculture, Suburban Livingg Advisor: F.F.A. Vera Doka M.A.T., New Mexico State Univer- sityg B.A., Oklahoma College for Women Special Education Marion A. Gilbertson l M.A., Indiana Universityg B.A., Val- paraiso University Social Worker Ken Kinney t KES., B.S., Indiana State University l N 4 N. 7 , - v 2Q 1 it' English Taught Us To Communicate English is our way of communication, and it is through English courses that uthis art is acquired. Students at West were offered a variety of English courses from which to choose. G Besides regular class work, our English department sponsored Speech Activities Club, which presented plays and spon- fzlsored trips, adding to our learning. Joseph Bennington 1 M.A., Illinois State Universityg B.S., Olivet Nazarene College English, Basic Readingg Sponsor: High School Red Cross Thomas E. Burke B.A., Lewis College English, Dramatics Clive A. Crum Mr. B. F. Johnston, Department Chairfifan B.A., Indiana Central College g English, Journalism, Sponsor: Tiger Tales James R. Day M.A., Roosevelt Universityg B.A., Indiana Central College English, Monitor Coordinator Wilma J. Dryden P.H.D., Theatre University of Illinois, M.A., B.A., English, University of Illinois English, Speech, Dramaticsg Coach: Dramatics, Speech Activities Club 202 I Elisabeth Eldred I M.A., University of Wisconsing B.A., Beloit College English Bonnie Fritz B.A., Northern Illinois University Englishg Sponsor: Cheerleading William W. Johnson M.A., B.S., Northwestern University Englishg Student Council Advisor B. F. Johnston V M.A., University of Iowa, A.B., Monmouth College Speech, Englishg Coach: Drama Kathleen Kelly M.A., Colorado State Collegeg B.A., State Universit of Iowa English, Speech Artsg Coach: Debate and National Forensic League, Speech Activities Club, Contest Speech Thomas P. Kohl M.S.ed., Indiana University, B.A., University of Notre Dame Englishg Coach: Drama Irene M. Lind M.A., A.B., University of Illinois English Maurice D. McClain B.S., A.B., Indiana University Englishg Sponsor: Chess Cluh Ailene Schneider M.S., B.S., Illinois State University English Pat Stewart , B.S., Eastern Michigan University English Mary L. Thackaberry M.A., B.A., University of Illinois English Miriam Wright B.A., University of Illinois English Y Social Studies Department Maps Out Past, Present and Future Living in an ever-changing world as we do, our Social Studies department had the i double job of teaching us of the past and explaining the present. Mr. Kochevar, head of the Social Studies department, and the teachers under him strove to do their job well by giving students at West the history education they needed. Harold Coleman A.B., ED.M., University of Illinois Problems of Democracy, Social Studiesg Coach: Freshman Basketball Richard Crook M.S., University of Wisconsing B.S., Wisconsin State University American History, Social Studiesg Sponsor: History Club Mr. Kochevar, Social Studies Department Chairman Dave Dorick M.S., Bradley University Social Studiesg Coach: Intramurals William H. Edwards M.A., George Peabody College for Teachersg B.S., St. Louis University Social Studies, World Affairsg Coach: Frosh.-Soph., Basketball Shirley M. Gibbs M.A., Drake University American History, Social Studiesg Sponsor: West High History Club Matt Kochevar B.S., M.S., Illinois State University World History, Government, Social Studies department chairman Leroy Leslie M.A., St. Francis Collegeg B.S., University of Notre Dame Economicsg Coach: Varsity Basketball James R. Malony M.A., Southern Illinois Universityg B.A., Northern Illinois University U. S. History, World History, Social Studies Richard A. Samlin M.Ed., University of Illinoisg B.A., Adams State College U. S. History, Social Studiesg Assistant Coachg Fresh- man Football, Varsity Track William F. Settles M.S., Northern Illinois University U. S. History, World History Not Pictured: Eloise Laubscher Con leave of absencej ,-S sein 1 i .X - 1 .,. rw-Q. - .-- X K - . - l I -gs 'SSW ,gum-r I ' ffl' C Y l ,,5G 3L . 1 1 a ,QA , 1 '-'-: I' ATE 'ifE i '?:H Y l 203 N' r -fx.. h Q . l ai. . Science Sparked Students' Minds Because of its many different areas, the science department was one of the larger departments at Joliet West. Mr. Donald Hop- kins headed this department and took care of the administrative duties pertaining to it, besides teaching physics. We were very fortu- nate to have high quality teachers in this im- portant and growing area of education. Ronald C. Eggert M.S., Iowa State Universityg B.A., Carthage College Chemistry, Physics Joseph L. Frink M.S., B.S., Illinois State Uni- versity World Geography, Economic Geography, Earth Science Gene W. Gallion M.A., Illinois State University Earth Science Mr. Donald Hopkins Department Chairman Donald Hein M.S., University of South Da- kotag B.S., Nebraska State College Physics Richard Hinkley M.S., South Dakota Universityg B.S., Iowa State University Chemistry Donald Hopkins M.A., Ohio State Universityg B.S., North Central College Physicsg Science Department Head, Sponsor: Pep Club, Science Seminar Herman J. Jongsma M.A., University of Michigan, B.A., Calvin College Physiology, Biologyg Assistant Sponsor: Science Club Walter J. Plume M.A., University of Missourig B.S., Northern Illinois University Earth Science, Space Science seeks-e.. - A - r Norman L. Richard B.S., Illinois State University Biologyg Philosophy Club William Schwab M.S., University of Tennesseeg B.S., University of Illinois Biologyg Sponsor: Green Thumb Club, Co-sponsor: Science Club, Medical Careers Club Frank M. Smunt M.S., B.A., Southern Illinois University Earth Science, -Tennis Coach .tk 204 David M. Warner M.S., Indiana Universityg B.A., Lawrence College Biology Hal Wimberly M.S., University of Illinoisg B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University ' Biologyg Assistant Track 'Coach NOT PICTURED: Paul G. Koutnik Mathematics Department Added Congruence to Students' Life Our mathematics department was headed by Miss Mary Fisher. She supervised the work of this department along with teaching general math, algebra and geometry. Students at West were fortunate to be able to reach a high level of math for the high school student. Math courses ranging from general math to analytical geometry were made available. Miss Mary Louise .Fisher Department Chairman Grace M. Armstrong M.A., AB., University of Ilhhois Mathematics Sharon Brown M.S., University of Illinoisg B.S., General Beadle State Teacher's College Mathematics Arnold Edwards M.S., B.S., Northern Illinois University Mathematics E. Carleton Fisher M.S., B.S., Howard University Mathematics Mary Louise Fisher M.S., University of Illinois Mathematicsg Math D e p a r t- ment Head Robert J acklich . M.S., Notre Dame Universityg B.S., St. Procopius College Mathematics Robert Kistner M.S., Syr acu s e Universityg B.S., Wesleyan University Mathematicsg Varsity Line Coach, Varsity Golf Coach James E. Mitchell M.S.T., University of Mis- sourig M.S. in Ed., B.S., in Ed., Eastern Illinois University Mathematics Leslie O'Blenes M.A., Northwestern Univer- sityg M.A., Central Michigan University: B.A., Northern Michigan State University Mathematics Duane L. Tesdall M.A., State College of Iowag B.S. Illinois State University lcgatgiematicsg Sponsor: Key u Not Pictured: Melvin E. May Sabbatical Leave 205 11- + lf, l i i X. fi Br- 5' I 'X 1--X . . K , ,ws it ' '33 .elf-QAM g 'T' c iiiwi Jia Q21 fren- 4 l Roy Johnson Nebraska Music Michi an Basketball Band M.M., B.M.E., University of Arthur D. Katterjohn M.M., B.M.E., University of 8 Bandg Coach: Marching Band, 206 Peter Labella, Jr. Mr. Peter Labella, Music Department Chairman M.M., B.M.E., Eastman School of Music Orchestra: Music Department Chairman l Helle Ajango A.B., Indiana University Germang Sponsor: German Club Lawrence Alvarez M.A., University of Colorado: B.A., Colorado State College Spanishg Sponsor: A.F.S. Louis G. Businaro M.S., B.S., Southern Illinois University Latin: Sponsor: Latin Club Clara Alice Hartman M.A., B.A., University of Illinois Frenchg Foreign Language Department Chairman May Lloyd M.A., Swarthmore College French Violeta Martinez M.A., Loyola Universityg B.A., Havana National University, Havana, Cuba Spanish Anita Joan Page M.S., Indiana University: A.B., Indiana State University Frenchg Sponsor: French Club Alice Wilbur M.Ed., University of Virginia: B.S.Ed., Illinois State University Spanish: Sponsor: Spanish Club Miss Alice Hartman, Foreign Language Department Chairman They Taught the Languages of the World Our foreign language and music teachers had a common aim. They taught us to communicate with the world through their individual lan- guages and the world-wide language of music. Miss Nancy Newman, Home Economics Department Chairman Miriam Hancock M.S., University of Illinoisg B.S., Western Illinois State University Home Economicsg Sponsor: F.H.A. we X .pkg Nancy Newman M.S., B.S., University of Wisconsin Home Economicsg Department Chairman Leona B. Ziesemer M S B S University of Illinois Bu S Ss d H 8 Home Ecvonomicsg Sponsor: F.H.A. Economics Offered ,Variety Two departments which gave stu- dents advantages not found in every high school were the Business Edu- cation Department and the Home Ec- onomics Department. These departments offered courses to students desiring skills and infor- mation to prepare themselves as fu- ture employees, intelligent consum- ers and efficient homemakers. 5 l Charles Baker B.S., Illinois State Normal University Business Ed.g Sponsor: Yearbook Zollie W. Hall M.S., Northern Illinois Universityg B.S., Eastern Illinois University Distributive Education, Typingg Sponsor: Distributive Education Clubs of America Elmer J. J amnik M.S., University of Illinois Bookkeeping, Consumer Educationg Department Chairman Mary Sellers M.A., B.A., University of Iowa Office Occupationsg Sponsor: Office Occupations Club Barbara Smith M.S., Millikin University Stenography, Typing Roger L. Swank M.S., B.S., University of Illinois General Business, Bookkeeping, Typing, Coach: Track, Cross- Country . Q up Mr. Elmer J. J amnik, Business Education Department Chairman A 207 ,S nl eaaarfi' .i ,P ug. . 208 Industrial Arts Offered Vocational Training West's industrial arts department offered a large variety of vocational training courses to interested students. These courses included general shop, welding, electric shop, auto mechanics, wood shop, drafting, machine shop, graphic arts and photography. i Also taught by the men of the 111- dustrial arts department was dr1ver's education which is a required subject during a student's sophomore year. Mr. James Kichefski, Department Chairman Richard Burget U I B.S., Northern Illinois University Graphic Arts, General Shop Carl Carlson M.Ed., University of North Dakota Photography, Driver's Education, Freshman Shop John Davis t , M.A., B.S., Indiana University Associate Dean of Students, Driver's Education . Advisor: National Honor Society Anthony Gutierrez M.S., Northern Illinois Universityg B.S., Illinois State University Drafting, Machine Shopg Coach: Varsity Basketball, Sophomore Baseball - 1 A p Richard.Hooper + B.A., Illinois State University Auto Mechanics James A. Kichefski M.S., B.S., Stout State College General Shop, Wood Shopg Department Chairman Maynard E. Leatsler M.S., University of Iowa Photography p ,ssii Gordon G. Niessner I 'ssl M.S., B.S., Stout State College Diversified Occupations Ice Shaw B.S., Northern Illinois University ' Electricity, Welding Ned Vargo M.A., Ball State Universityg B.S., Indiana Central College Driver's Educationg Coach: Sophomore Football, Freshman Wrestling Ray A. Adams B.S., Illinois State University Ph sical Education' Coach: Fr. Y 1 Football, Soph. Wrestling Ray Klootwyk M.S., Drake Universityg B.S., Iowa State University Physical Educationg Coach: Football, Wrestling Al W. Meyer M.S., Northern Illinois Universityg B.S., James Millikin University Physical Education Frank Miller B.A., University of Illinois Physical Educationg Coach: Baseball, Assistant Coach: Football Donald E. Seitzberg M.A., Bradley University Physical Educationg Coach: Football H. J. Walser M S B S University of Illinois Physical Educationg Department Chairman Director of Athletics Physical Education-- X L.-5 W6 9. 1-.J v ri Mr. H. J. Walser, Department Chairman S- lmportant To American Youth Recent surveys have shown just how im- portant a good physical education program 1S to American youth. West offered a pro- gram of varied activities to improve the phys- 1cal fitness of her students. Phyllis Firlus M.S., University of Wisconsing B.S., Murray State College Physical Education, Department Chairman Patricia A. Lemanski M.A., Colorado State Collegeg B.S., Illinois State University Physical Education Rosalie Michalski M.A., University of Iowag B.A., Marycrest College Physical Educationg G.A.A. Helen F. Tweedle B.S., Indiana University Physical Educationg Sponsor: G.A.A. Leave .of Absence: Jeannine D'Oraz1o is Virginia Atterberry B.S., University of Wisconsin Physical Educationg G.A.A. 209 Thirteen Assist Twenty-Two Hundred Being reliable and efficient, our secre- taries provided the needed link between administration and students. Scheduling conferences, operating the switchboard, making absence lists, and being private sec- retaries to various staff members are only a few of the services they performed to assist in the smooth running of the school. Mrs. Meier, Soph.-Jr. counselors' office, Mrs. Gunchin, Dean Hainesf officeg Mrs, Walsh, Fr.-Sr. counselors' office: Mrs. Fitzer, Dean M1tchell's office. 210 m Mrs. Byrd, principal's office. SEATED: Mrs. Bailey, social studies office, Mrs. Myers, boys' P.E. office. STANDING: Mrs. Enderson, nurse's officeg Mr. Bonar, library, Mrs. Suffern, English office. Mrs. Vargo, main officeg Mrs. Peck, bookkeeperg Mrs. Seitsinger, switchboard operator. 5 MAINTENANCE STAFF: Ignatius Kezerle, Frank Lesh, Edward Matesevic, Ray Klimek, Joseph Zan Leo- nard Thompson, Edmund Figlewski, Aldo Flori, Curtis Holden, Richard Dodge, Joseph Podmar, Robert Delkus, William Zoran, Ned Rocks, Margaret Carlson, Bertha Snyder, and Raymond Fagan. Mr. Anderson, head of maintenance department. W N I Nithout Them, What would we no Maintenance and cafeteria work is essen- tial to the running of any school. Our mainte- nance and cafeteria staffs gave students the best and most efficient help possible. Mr. Anderson, head of the maintenance depart- ment, and Mrs. Muhich, head of the cafeteria staff, gave both time and effort to secure this efficiency. L.-A 9 ml ' 4 CAFETERIA STAFF: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Poppla, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. McFadden, Mrs. McElvain, Mrs. Policandriotes, Mrs. Felix. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Borghi, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Criswell, Mrs. Levandowski, Mrs. Gruber, Mrs. Delrose, Mrs. Remus. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Wisniewski, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Zlogar, Mrs. Luchik, Mrs. Slack, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Muhich. , 211 9 dw 4, VX S -N X Y Aw Mx 9 k E ' '69 - --f fw- ks, J .Q ,is- N if S 5- -311, S W gr S Q 4- 6 2 I iM' 563' Q xxx K Q, S ' x LW- V. ff' J , '11 6 ' Q if 4. .-Q K . f Crowded halls resound with an echo of laugh- ter . . . Cheers of encouragement fill a gymnasium . . . fftln the midst of a commo- K tion, friends congregate 'Ein a spirit of unity . . . g Bustling activity fills a f ischool with life and vital- ity . . . Q i With the coming of June, students departed . . . 14 pix janitor alone in the soli- lgiffglde of a building. ,WW A x Q. W .kxx A Q as Q Q R Y! is s W mi x S S Q Q Q 'Q x Q S Q Q. Q Q 1 ? .Q Lg is x X ESQ W x. gf K H225 -. :XXX , N -. .XS W -.ki X . ti X . .Q gf. . Q X X -ll I Y, kr 'V Yixigikeschllman, Marilyn , N Q:mf?g, f 1 N, ELM 4 FRESHMEN Adams, Houston ...... ..... Adams lola ................... ----..- 86, Alaimo, Francis ....... Albright, JoAnn ....... Albue, Elizabeth ........... , Alexander, Mary Ann ...... 77, Allen, Doris ................ 60, Akin, Connie ...... 60, Alstott, Elizabeth ............. - Anast, Georgia ............. 60, Anderson, Robert --- Anderson, Shawn .... Anderson, Steven .... Andrews, Vicki .... Appel, Ronald - ..... - Arbuckle, Janann --- S1156 so' ez, 124, 105, .fifi fffiifi 66 Atkins, Sandra ..... ....,.. , Auld, Robert ..... --- 64, 87, Aultz, Robert ...... .......... Austrums, Ruth ........ Bacon, Kevin .......... Balblnat, Catherine ............ Balog, J Kevin .......... 72, 77, Baran, Mary Ann .... Bardowskl, Joyce .... Bames, Linda ..... Barnes, William --- Barnes Wilma Barnlvllle, Karen' 11- 70, 77, 97, 105, ----- 84, Barrowman, James -..-- Baudino, Nancy ..... Bayless, Glenda --- Bazan, Eva ........ Becker, Scott ........ .fill .YEZI Bender, Sandra ....... Benham, Margaret .... Benson, Ann ........ .... - -.. Bergstrom, Kenneth .... ..... Bertsch, John ........... ...... Bessette Patrick Bevan, Donna ...... ----------- 72, Betts, Charles ................. 60 62, 77, ,97, 122, Blasetti, Victor ........ Blackburn, Joyce .............. Blank, Jerry .................. Blatti, Richard .......... 16, 67, Bloom Barbara .... 60, 62, 76, Boland, Corinne ............... Bostjanclc, Nlchola ........ 84, Bouchard, Daryel --- Bourque, Suzanne ............. Bowler, Stephen ............... Boyd, William .... .... 9 7, 109, Boyden, John ...... ...... 9 7, Bozarth, Michael ..... ..... 9 7, Bracken, Robert ...... Brandolino, Thomas --- Bretherton, Cleve --- --- ss, Brink, Kenneth ............ 60, Browman, Nancy ...... -- 76, 82, Brown, Carol .............. 62, Brown, David ........ 62, 64, 82, Brown, Kathleen .... ...... 6 0, Brown, Ronald ...,...,.,.. 106, Brummund, Paula -- 32, 60, 62, Bryan, Janet .....,,,,,..,..... Bucclarelli, Alan .......... 97, Burch, Michael .... Burget, Paula ..... Burkhardt, Nancy --- Burton, Susan ..... --..-..- 99, 60, 62, Burgie, Eileen .... --.ni .... -..- --..-- 84, Busbey, Frank ................. Butcher, Joeann .............. Butts, Steven ..... ..... Cain, Steven ....... 97, 106, -..- 66, 83, Callfello, Lynda ----- ----- 60, Calosia, Marcia .......,..,. 62, Campbell, Linda ..... .......... Canterbury, Kathryn --- 45, 60, Caradlne, Annette ..... Carey, Dennis ....... Cashen, Lynn ....... ---- 105, Casserllla, Randy ...... Cassidy, Terry Sue ............ ..-- 97, Chamberlin, Paul .........,.... Chess, Walter .........,.,,, 97, Chizmark, Richard ..... Chopp, Joann .......... Cipolle, Robert ..... 60 a 97, 105, so, 130, 99, 105, Clark, Gordon ............. 72, Cleaver, Kenneth .............. Clemons, Catherine ........ 60, Cline, David ........ 72, Colombo, Gerald .......... 83, Conroy, Susan ..... --- 60, 76, Cooper, Michele --- --- Corssen, David ---- Covey, Edith .... Council, John --- Cox, Michael --- Croce, John .... Cryer, Carol ...... '11, a1, ez, 71, .'.'. ii --- 71, Curtis, Vickie ...... ...... 6 0, Dalton, Emmett .... --- Dalziel, Mark ..... 216 23, 84, 135 135 15 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 185 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 143 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 143 135 135 135 135 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 130 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 186 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 Darin, James ..... Daum, Patrick --- Davis, Sandra ..... Davis, Wiuiam ....... 1I'71if f' DeCannlere, Janet DeChecko, Mary in Dedlnsky, Gary .... Delach, Judith ..... Delrose, Candace .... Delrose, Pamela --- 9 1 -LIT Eb: --- 60, 62, Demlk, Claire ---- --- 84, 86, Dempsey, John ............ 97, Dennis, Susan ................. DeWitt, Daniel ...... 62, 67, 82, Dibbie, Diane .......,.,.... 76, DiDesiderlo, Joann .... - ...... - Disera, William ------ Dltsch, John ....... Dixon, Gail ........ Dixon Jeannette '.1'. fo5f ------ 60, Dixon, Kathryn -::.-jjj:-fi-76: Dolhof, Margaret .......... 62, Donley, Sandra .... Doran, William .... Dougherty, Ida .... Drew, Mary A. --- Dunard, David .... --- 60, 84, --fff'6li Duncan, Victoria ........... 84, 97, 105, Dunn, James ...,... L-- Dunn, John ...... Dunn, Mary ....... Dzurko, Michael --- Easton, Rex .... ---,- Eberhard, Randy .... Edman, Debra - .... Edwards, Alvin .... Edwards, Carol ...... Edwards, James R. -- Edwards, Marsha .... 'llfisbf If T622 Eghr, Larry ....,...... ...... Eigenheer, Donald ......... 72, Elam, Leonard ................ Elberts, Nancee .... --- 60, 62, Ellis, Anita ...... Ellis, Robert --- Ellis, Wayne ..... Exnmert, Sue ...... 111132 Engimann, Torle ......,....,.. England, Stephan ...... 72, 105, Evans, Russel ..... .......... Evans, Sharon .......... 60, 76, Faneuf, Michael ............... 62, 64 76, Farley, Jody ..... --- Farnsworth, George Faulkner, John .............,.. Faust, Ellen ....... Fazio, Richard ..... Ferguson, Paul ...... .fbi 60 Fllides, Theordore .........,,., Fish, Elaine ........ --- 60, 62, Fisher, Charles .... Fondrlest, Judith -- Forbes, Shirley ---- --- 70, 87. Forbes, Suzanne --- ,-- 81, 84, Fornango, Mark ..... ..... 6 0, Fornash, Brenda ...... , ..,. , Fortenberry, Debra --- --- 60, Fox, Daniel .......... ..,,., Fox, Robert .......,.. ,,- 66, Frederick, Bruce .... ..... Fugett, Diane - .... - .... - Fuqua, Louis ........ , ,,, 72, Furlane, Richard .... ...... Gans, Paul .......,.,, ,,,, 97, Gardner, Michelle .... --- 62, Gasplch, Nina .... -- --- 62, Ger tano, Pat ..... ..,.,,,, Getson, Victor ..... --- 105, Glacomi, Donald --- Glacomi, James --- Gilbert, Deborah --- Glad William Goddard, Bruce'-ff.- Goldman, Martin -- Gollick Deborah ----- 99, --- so, vs, ----- 97, , ..... --- 84, Gollick, Joseph .... Gooday, Dorcas ---- Goode, Linda ...... Esbuxii Goodson, Laurie ..... :T , Goodwin, William - Gornik, Glenn ..... :- fr:-101 Goran, Kathleen ...-. --- 84, Govednik, William - Gowler, Virgil ..... Graham, Samuel ..-- Grant, David ...... Gregg, Richard .... --- 105, Gregory, Steven --- ..--..-- Griffin, Elaine --- --- 60, Griffin, Ellen ...... --- 60, Grlgsby, Wendy .... ,,, 60, Groth, Elaine .....,.. ,,,, Grskovlc, Kenneth --- ------ Gruber, Roberta ..... --- 70, Gullfoyle, John ---- Gulbrandsen, Willie Gunier, Robert ........ , ,.,, 97, Gurney, Cynthia .... so, a1, a4, Gurney, Deborah .... 60, 81, 84, Hall, Barbara ........ 60, 62, 76, Hamalalnen, Robert - 60, 72, 85, Hamilton, Alex -- 106, 109, 110, Hamilton, Paul ..... 4 .......... INDEX 136 136 60 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 143 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 187 137 137 137 137 137 137 Hamilton, William --- .,,. ---- Hamma, Linda ..,.. .......... Hammer, Julia --- --- 60, 86, Hand, Linda ..... ........ 7 0, Hanna, Marlene ..... 62, 76, 84, Harames, Patricia ............. Hardy, Nancy ,..... ...... 6 0, Harms, Shawn --- --- 66, Harris, Donald ..... - .... 97, Harshfield, James .......... 99, Hartfield, JoAnne ------ 60, Hartman, Bill ...... .... 7 2, Hartman, Joan .... Hatfield, Gerald ..... 84, Hatfield, Geraldine ........... Hausmann, Nancy --- ------ 60, Heaney, David .............,... Hedstrom, Mary Anne Helmer Christine --- - 62, 124, Herathf Cynthia ..... ifffff-iii Hershman, Naomi ---- --- 60, Hickman, James ..... Hlllesland, Marie ........... l-linojosa, Concepcion Hitchens, Lynne ..... --- 60, 84, Hodgdon, Bruce ........ 67, Hofer, Lynn ...... Hoffer, Charles .... Hoffman Dennis .... W Eli 17, ----- 84, --- 97, . --- 66, Hoffman, Larry ...... --- 72, Hoffman, Mary Lou --- --- 45, Hoffmeyer, Judy .... Hogan, Magnolia .... Hogan, Marilee .... Hollan, Frances Honiotes, Elaine --, Ifabfai Honiotes, Karen .... ....... 6 0, Hooper, James Hootman, Leslie ..... Horwitz, Gary ....... '6i,':f1f'6i 1 Hosey, Fredia --- ..... ---- Hossback, Gary - .......,.. - House, Linda .... --- 32 Houseknecht, Jeanne-I:-60,-iii Hrechko, Susan ............... Huber, Debra .,,.,.,,,,,,,,, .- Hudson, Patricia --- Hughes, Claudia .... - 2sbQ'EifT1Ii Humphreys, William - .... -- Irvin, Gayle ...,........... ,, so, eo, Jackson, Richard .............. Jaklelski, Walter ........... 68, Janke, William .,...... 97, 105, Jasurda, Martin .... Jendro, John ..... Jensen, Linda --- Jerbi, Denise .... Jerbi, Jeri Lynn --- ------ 97, ----- 72, 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 138 138 143 138 133 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 137 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 Jerzycke, James .... --- 60, 138 Johnson, Anita .... ..-- 60, 138 Johnson, Cheryl ..... ...... 1 38 Johnson, Georgia .... ....,... 1 38 Johnson, Melissa ....... .... 6 0, 138 Johnson, Nancy ......... 83, 85, 138 Johnson, Patricia A. .......... 138 Johnson, Patricia J. --- --- 64, 138 Johnson, Roger ...... --- 72, 138 Johnson, Sheila .... --- 81, 138 Johnson, Sheryl ---- --- 86, 138 Jones, Donald .... ---.- 138 Jordan, Henry .... --- 138 Jordon, John - .... - .- Juhant, Keith --- --- 138 Jurlcic, James .... -,- 138 Jurlcic, Larry .... ..... 1 38 Juriclc, Terry .... .... . .. 138 Kamhl, Lane .,.,... .,., 6 2, 76 Kampe, Barbara --- .... 138 Kane, Gregory --- ----,.- 138 Kane, Molly ........ --- 45, 138 Karl, Rosemary ....., -..--- 138 Karneboge, Brian --- --- 139 Kasten, Ruth .....,..,,.,,,., , 138 Kasten, Terry Jean ............ 138 Keagle, John ..........,....... 138 Keay, David .......... - 98, 105, 138 Keenan, James ....... ,.,, . ,,- 138 Kemp, Kristin ..,........,,. 60, 138 Kennick, Sharon L. ,.,,..,,.,,, 133 Kern, Clyde ....... , .,,.,, ,,,,, 1 38 Kerr, Richard .......... 99, 122, 138 Kershaw, JoAnn --- ......... - 138 Kezerle, Joseph ..... -- ,,.. ,, 138 Kezerle, Stephen .... .... 1 38 Kibbey, Eugene --- ..... - 139 Klellan, Robert .... --- 99, 139 Kimble, Everee .... .... 1 39 King, Geneva ..... --- 139 King, Mary .... .-- .--- 139 Klnzler, Alan ..,.., ,,,,-,, 139 Klnzler, Pamela .... --- 60. 139 Kirby, Kathleen .... --- 76, 139 Kirlnlch, Shirley -- ...... 139 Kirk, Lana ........... --- 60, 139 Kirkland, Thomas --- ..... - 139 Klein, Deborah ..... --- 60, 139 Klein, William ..... --- 27, 139 Kllmek, Susan ....... .... 1 39 Klootwyk, Nancy .... .... . .- Knlghton, Marie --- --- 71, 139 Koehler, David .... ....... 1 139 Koepke, Kim ..,. ---- 99, 139 Krakar, Karen --- --- 60, 139 Kreutzer, Ernest ....... 97, 113, Kropf, Deborah .... Krueger, Karen .... 60, --- 60, 62, Kubinski, Barbara ...... Kunls, Susan - .... -- LaBorde, Beverly - Lahners, Stephanie 1112--- Lambert, Gary .... --- --,,,- 16, so. 11, '45f'6Ii '11, as, Lambert, Patricia .... ,... 1 09, Lambert, Patrick --- Landery, Wlnifred -- Lane, Sydney ........... 60, 82, Langerman, Reid .... Larson, Glenn ...... Larson, Nancy ..-- - LaRue, Marsha .... 4 ---- 113, ----..-- 68, 65532 Lechner, Beda ...... - 60,- , Lehner, Dale --, ,,,.,,,, 60, Lenz, Andrew .... Leslie, James - .... - Lewis, Barbara ..... ------- 91, Lewis, Elaine ........ 62, 70, 85, Lewis, Fannie Mae ............ Lewis, Gary .......,..,,.,,, 97, Liess, Jaquelyn .... Likovic, Lynette --- Linbald, Virginia --- Lipsak, Neil ........ Lisdero, Mary Fran .. Logan, Nick ............... Long, Cherie ....... --- 45, sz, -IITEEITJE 103, --- eo, 81, Long, Holly .... ............ Looper, James --- .... 97, 105, Lotz, Nancy ..... Luchik, Marlene --- Lukas, Paul ----- Lutz, Patricia .... ---- s4, -.111'.'562 Lutz, Wendy --- ....... - 60, Mabry, Jerry ....... -- 103, 104, Macris, Nicholas ........ 62, 70, Majetich, Charlene ............ Malik, Terry ....... -- -,, 83, Maloney, John ..... 139 139 139 62 139 1:49 139 139 139 139 139 143 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 l 39 139 139 139 139 139 139 189 139 139 139 189 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 72 Manley, Kevin --- -,- 109, Martis, Laurel --- ...... ---- Matthews, Sina ................ McCabe .............. ...... 68 , McCalllster David -- 62, 64, 83, McCallum, Lamar .......... 60, McCormick, Hope ......,....., McCullum, Linda .............. McEvilly, Linda .... --- 60, 84, McGee, Yvonne ---- ----- - 60, McHugh, James ............... McKean, Thomas ...... 97, 109, McLaughlin, Robert ........... McLaughlin, Susan ........,,.. McMlllin, Wayne .,.... --- 23, McReynolds, Patricia .......... Meade, Virginia ........,..,,.. Meehan, John .......... 62, 72, Meirs, Fred ......... ,-- 97, 105, Menegon, Gary ......,..,...,.. Merriman, Brenda -- ...... -- Meyer, Dennis ..... --- 99, Meyers, Patricia -- .... -- Miller, Donald --- --- 67, Minarlch, Ann ,... ---l Minkus, Belle ..... ..-- Mitchell, Douglas .... ...... Moffett, LaFarrell --- .... ---- Molaschi, David --- ....... ---- Moline, Mary ..... --- 60, 62, Moore, Joe .......,...... ...... Moran, Sharon ............. 84, Mossman, Debrah --- 62, 64, 85, Mowry, Daniel ...........,. 97, Mudron, Lynn ............. 60, Muhllg, Susan .............. 60, Mullen, Susan .......... 60, 62, Mummert, Christine ....... 60, Munter, Darvln ................ Muraro, Margaret ........ ..... 60, 62 Myers, Paula ...... Nasser, Cheryl .....,. ..... 6 0, Nedelsky, Andrea --- Nelson, David ..... Nelson, Eric ........ 11165: ---- 105, Nelson, Patricia ..-- -- --- 71, Nemanich, Arlene --- Nester, Steven ..... Neuman, Steven -- Newett, Lisa ......... Nicholson, Shirley --- Nlessner, Judy ................ Nordmark, William .... .... 99 , Nordstrom, Dale .............. North, can ............ 99, 109, Norton, Linda .............. 60, Nuetzmann, Robert ........ 72, Odenthal, Linda ............... Offermann, Michael ........ 72, Oliver, Glen ............ 67, 973, D Olson, Nancy ...... Olznol, Andrea ....... --- eo, Ongenae, Robert .... Owen, JoAnn ...... Owen, Robert ..... - Owgno, Patricia --- Ozier, Gabriel ------ Pagnusat, Carol ..... Palleschi, Norma .... ,lfisii --- 99, fffii 85: ---- 84, 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 Palmer, Steven --- ...... - 99, Paputsa, David .... .... 6 2, 72, Park, wnuam ..... .... 6 0, 77, Parrish, Joanne ......... 84, 85, Passao, Barbara ...,,.,, ..,,,,, Pasterls, Janet ..... ...,,.,,, Pasterls, Michael ...... 68, 113, Pasteris, Phillip ............ 68, Pasteris, Thomas --- ..... ,,-, Paul, Gerald ........ .....,.. Pavlich, Mary .... - .... - Payne, Jerry .... .... 6 8, Peck, James ...... - .,,,, ,--, Pederson, Robert .... , .,.,.,. , Pederson, Deanna ...... 60, 62, Penrod, 1-'atrlcla ..,,,,,, ,,, 85, Perry, Lillie - ....., , ,.,, ,,, Pershey, George .... .... 6 8, Peters, Jerome ..... .... 6 8, Phelps, Kenneth .--- ---.. 8 4, Phillips, Michael ........ 60, 72, Plnneo, Richard ............ 66, Pltsenberger, Harold .......... Planinsek, Sharon ......... ---- Plank, Steven ........ .... 9 7, Plut, William ....... ,.,.,,,,, Pohlman, Timothy ..... 97, 113, Polesel, Susan .......,,,.,, - 84, Pollack, Audrey ........ 62, 70, Pollack, Richard ,.... ,,..,,, Powell, Daniel .... ....... Priblsh, Fred ...... ,..,.,, Prlblsh, Vicki - .... .... 8 4, Proslse, William .... --- 83, Rapson, Terrence .... ....... Rashenskas, Dawn ---- ----- Raub, Thomas ........ --- Rausch, Cynthia .... ..... Reato, Victor ....... --- 64, Reed, Paula ....., ,,,,,,,, Reese, Lashazo .... ....... Reilly, Michael- .... -..- 97, 105, Resetic Patricia .....,,,.,,,, ,, Riehl. Mary ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Rlffel, Donald ..... ..., 6 8, Rlffel, Donna - ..., ,,,,, , , Riordan Paula - .... ----- Ripley, Wrayanne .... .... - Rivera Donald ........ .... 6 0, Rizzo, lioger , ...... - ...... - Roach, Thomas ..... ..... Roath, Michael ...., -- Robbins, Becky Ann .... -I: Roberts, Pamela ........ ,,,. Robertson, Randall ..-- Robinson, Lawrence - ....... 60, Rodby, Judith ........,.. ,-, 60, Rojo, Carol ........... .,.,,,, Roper, Lee - ,......,, -,,, 72, Ross, Jacqueline ---- Rossi, Mary ...... Rostello, Donna --- Roushar, Patrici --- 'Toi a Rousonelos, Dean ....... 62, 64, Rowe, Raymond ...,...,,.,,,,. Rubens, James .... ...... 6 7, Rundle, Susan .... Sallese, Angelo --- Salman, Randy ---- Sandberg Mary ...... ------ ss vs' 60, , Sanders, ltobert - ...., .,,,,,,,, Santorineos, Peter .......,,.,,, 60, Sayers, Debra ....... - Scaropoulls Catherine-111--- scheme, Wllllam ....... ,.... Schlueter Penelope -- schmm, sceghen ..... Schneider, uy ..... Schoffstoll, Jean .... ,- .... as, ---- aa, ---- 97, eo, Scholar, Jacqueline ..-- U.,-,,,, Schomlg, George --- Scott, Ronald ..... Schutter, Edward --- SeaLy, Edward .... Sealy, James .... Sefclk, Cynthia --- Sefclk Roxanne .... sem, Betty ....... Serrato Michael .... seyboxa' Patricia Sharp, Donna --.lil nu nga. ---- : -,-- ss, nik. ---- 1 Fi Shauholtzer, Michael --- 'III Shay, Dana ....... ---- shank, cauneen ........ ' .11'2s'1f simon, Robert .......... so, '12, Slnchak, George ........... Slxnonetti, Frances - 60, 62, 124, 97, Slppel, Richard --- Sklare, John .... Skoff, Janet --- Skole, Joseph ,--. Slucki, Beverly ---- Smajd, Michael --- Smith, Caroline ---- Smith, David ..... Smith, Douglas .... Smith, Frank ..... Smith, Michael --- Snow, Deborah --- Soto, Henry -- .... -- Speckman, Harry ---- iii ---- , 'mai III 72: --ff'i'i ---- 97 Speckman, Rebecca .... ...... Specht, Susan ........ Spiers, Craig ........... Sprenger, Christine ---..- Stahl, David ....... ..-- Stalzer, Kenneth ..... Stambaugh, Phyllis smannexd, Gary .... fff 'f.' .... Stawlck, Raymond --- 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 141 72 14 1 14 1 141 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 141 14 1 14 1 14 1 141 14 1 14 1 141 140 14 1 14 1 14 1 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141' 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 142 142 142 142 142 105 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 , 142 142 -------- 84 --- 105 142 71, '15, sv ------- 142 ---- 12, 142 23, 142 142 --- 122, 142 Stefanlch Ronald Stelow, Marla ..... ..,.... 7 6, Stephens, Clyde --- --- 68, 72, Steuart Susan ..... .......... Stine, Arthur - ...,...,,, 20, 97, Stofko, Edward ..,......,..... Stokes, Jacqueline .... ....... Stone, Craig ...,,,,, N, 68, Stonltch, William --- -..- 66, Stout, Leland ..... --- 68, Strainer, Victor --- Strong, Steve .... Studer, David ..... Iff'65f5i Sula, Nancy - .,..... -..---..--- Suste, Gerry .......... Szymanskl, Dwight Tacchla, Michael ......,....... Tapio, Richard .... Tatro, William .... Tatroe, James ..... Taylor, Stephen .... -- 66, 86, ---- ea, Terlep, Josephine -- .... II: Tezak, Patricia Theoboxa, .ramei'.'.11121'.'.'. 1'iz2 Thompson, Daniel ..... 97, 109, Torkar, Robert .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Totter, Brad - ...,. Tracy, Arnold ..... ----- es, ---- eo, Trlmby, Jan ...,,,,., ,.,,,,,,, Troutman, Larry ........ ,.,,, , Turner, John ........ Tweedle, Michael ..... Urbanclc, Elizabeth Vancil, Marcella ---In -- 68, 105, -..--- 66, --- 60, --- 60, Varman, Jack ,...,, , ,,,.,,,., Vaughn, Ronald ..........,. .... Vercellottl, Nancy ...... 60, 62, Viano, Paulette ...... ......... Vitali, Linda ...... Vrakas, Helen ....... Vollmer Michael Vonch, karen --.in Voss, Douglas ..... Wachter, Janet .... Wallace, Brian ..,. --- vs --- 841 --- 72, ---- 105, Wlmberly, John ..,........,... Wallace, Richard ...... 97, 109, Washington, Ruby - Weber, Judy - ..... :Inaugu- Weedon, Kathy .... Weir, Barbara --- Welch, Sheila ---- Wells, Wendy ..... Wheeler, Jay -- ..... - Westbrook, Allen -- wane, Bertha ..... White, Eddie ...... 2127552 --- eo, Williams, Tom --- .... ....... , ,, Whitefield James wnmock, huzabeuf ' sz, vo, wiemng, wunam --IIII--.- 97, Wllklnson, Barbara .....,,,.,,. Willard, Jacqueline Wllllams, Larry .... II - .... so, - 97, 109, Williams, Samuel .............. Wills, Peggy ........ ......... Wllsmann Leni ..... Wilson, Thomas ...,,....... 72, Winchester, Shirley wmke, Linda .......... so, vs, Winters, Hopie ...... ....,,,., ,. Wlsnieskl, Stanley .... Wolfe, John .......... Wolfe, Linda ........ Wood, Andrew .... .... 1 13, Wood, John ..... ....,,.,, Wood, Steghen .... ....... 7 2, Woolard, Hen ......... 60, 72, Wdght, David ...... 71, 97, 109, Wright, Joette ............. 60, Wright, Ronald --- ..., - 72, Wrooel, Gary .... Wruk, Dennis --- Wunder, Paula ...,.. ......... Yarmolek Kathleen Wyss, Roger ..... ...,.. 9 9, 105, 60 Yonely, Rlchard .... Z T-11-1 Youngren, Susan ---- Yuvan, William .... Zabel, Willard --- Zahm, Deborah --- Zahm, Lois Kay ..-- Zelger, Stephen --- Ziech, John ....... Zlesmer, Arthur ..... Zobel Ronald zupaxicm, w111fa3If112 .,.. ' LZ--- --ff'ii ---- 66, 62. SOPHOMORES Acosta, Sandra M. ........ --- Adams, Dorothy Jean .... --- Adams, Felix ..... ...... - -- Adams, Jerry ......... - ..... - L 77 Albright, Kathryn Alderson, Susan C. 'fd' 1271 Alexander, Deborah-l?- ........ Allen, Harold M. ,............. Allen, Linda D. ...... Alsip, James M. --- Altstadt, Mary J. --- Amarcher, John .... Anderson, Dawn J. Anderson, Karen S.-I M272 Apostolou, Pete M. ......... Arnold, Sandra Lee ----- ss, ao, ss, 59, sz, Arthur, Gary D. ---- 57, 96, 110, Ashley, Ron ................ 1 gg, Atkins, Sterling ...... Badurskl, Bill ..... ---- 1 ---- 12, 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 72 142 142 14.2 142 142 142 70 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 62 62 143 143 143 143 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 Balllles Kathleen L. -- -..- 70, 145 Bajt, Nfargaret M. ............. 145 Bakelaar, Deborah J. -- ..... 14, 145 Barber, Charles ...,... .,... Barello, Ronald ..............,. 146 Barnett, Helen J. ........,,.... 146 Bartz, James A. ........., - 117, 146 Bates, Gregory G. -- 72, 96, 103, 146 Bazan, Mary 0. ................ 146 Bequln, Dave ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Bell, Dennis J. ...... ....... 1 46 Berlien, Diane --- ----- --.. 77, Bertagnoli, Rita A. .... Bertsch, J aquillne E. Bessente, Nora L. .,., ,,,,.,,,, Bewersdorf, Lorraine K. --- 59, Blava, Ellen A. ...,........., ,, Bick, Joseph L. ...... Bick, Tom ....,................ Bisset, David J. ..... 67, 71, 80, Block, Warren J. .......... 113, Blood, Don .................... Blood, Harry .................. Boettcher, Robert C. .... 16, 62, Boldt, Patricia L. .....,.,.. 86, Bond, John .......,... , 96, 103, Bonn, Karen Sue .... 62, 76, 83, Bonney, William ..,.,. ,,,,,, 80, Booker, Lynn ., ........ ,- 85, 86, Booras, George ...... -- 80, 117, Bosarth, David ................ Bostjanclc, Gary Bouchard, Cheryl-X.-I:---II: Bourque, Denise ..... - .... - Bowen, Eric ........ - Bowen, Patricia J. --- Boxer, Wendy ....... --- ao, Boyd, Colleen A. ...... ..... Bradford, Gloria K. Bradley, Janet - ..... Z M .1-7777: Brauer, Robert A. --- --- 96, Bregar, Elaine M. --- 'viii Brel, Debra L. ...... --- Bretherton, Cleve -..- Broehl, Janet ........ '1Ui Brown, Clyde H. ...... .... Brown, Deborah A. -- Bruno, James L. - .... -- sz, aa, Bryon, Jennifer L, ............. Bryan, Michael , ........... 96, Bush, Paul L. .......... 82, 117, Brandollno, Bonnie L. Byrd, Phillip ............. ,,,,,. Byron, Deborah A. .... --- Cabay, Robert ....... Cable, Ann ................. --- Cambruzzl, Perry S. Cameron, Jerald R. .... 96, 108, Campbell, Lyle ................ Canaday, Holly B. -,- 44, 58, 59, Caplsta, Larry ................. Cardwell, Robert ............ -- Carloss, Jeffrey W. ..... 16, 72, 108 Carpenter, Charles ............ J Carter, Charles M. .... ...... Carter, Thomas .............. - Cartwright, Cathy L. I Ebb' Carugatl, John A. ---ZT98 , Cater, Betti ................... Cecl, Peter W. ................ Cernugel, Frank R. - ......... ..- Chapman, Lee .......... 45, 72, Chun, Samuel ................. Clemons, Richard D. - 66, 70, 96, Cobetto, James J, ....,........ 66 68 Cockblll, Thomas W. ' 99: Colbert, Nancy L. ............. Colwell, Linda ...... Council, Roberta -- cox, Rochelle P. -LQ -IEE Crawley, Vallnda D. --- Crlswell, Eugene A. Culyat, Kristine ----:u -I-Elf Dalton, John ........ ...... Darin, Douglas A. ........ 108, Darnold, Janie Dale sa'aZ Davis, Barbara Jo ...... , Davis, Daniel ......... - ..., 72, De Felice, J ill ................. Deltonto, Kathleen A. -, sa, as, Dempsey, Susan L. ..... 32 58, 77' as De Nardo, Karen M. ....... '62,' De Sandre, Ruth I. .... Dlllcard, Stephen R. --- --.. 96, Dillow, Howard A. muon, Robert A. -LI Dlndonls, Dace .... --- 70, Dohm, Barbara L. ......... .... Doka, David S. ......... 36, 42, 56 62 72 77 mnhof, Dorothy B. -..i..-,59,,g62: Dorn, Kenneth ............ , Dougherty, Marilyn J. ....... - Duchene, Dencls G. .... 96, 108, Dulka, James P. ..... Duncan, Jane E. --- Dupee, Deborah ..... ITBSIFQ Downey, Marlene G. --.. uf:-521 Dowse, Debra ....... G Eberhard, Timothy Edwards, Judy ...... Egly, Barb ...... ,..... Elkins Alma ........ Ellenai Laurence J. -li-.1-.-E22 Ellis, Jacquelyn A. -- s4, vs, as, Elwood, A. Kent .......... .,.. Erickson, Marietta R. 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 99, 146 146 146 14s 14s 146 146 146 146 146 146 141 147 vo, 141 147 147 147 147 147 147 141 141 147 147 147 141 147 ez, 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 54, 147 147 147 141 147 141 141 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 Evans, Dale T. .......... 57, 80, Everts, Roberta S. Ewing, Charles .... I: '55 153: Falasca, Janet .............. ..-- Falasca, Janlece ........ Fanning, Patricia A. ........... Farr, Phillip W. --.. .... 108, Fam, D8Vld J. .... I '111' 55, 96, Fazio, Marianne - .... ........ Feigerle, Janice ........ ....... Feltes, Lawrence F. ........ 77, Felus, Leon E. .......... 72, 77, Ferguson, Fary ........ 96, 123, Ferro Mary - .,... - Ferroi Nancy A. .... IIIII: 103 104, Fink, Steven - ........ - , Flnkle, Harold M. - ..... 96, 117, Fitzgerald, Patrick J. .... 96, 128, Fitzpatrick, Thomas J. ..... 96, Fletcher, Jeffrey C. ........ 72, Flynn, Thomas R. ........... -.- Fothergill, Bridget M. ......... 72, 111 Fountain, Michael ---- 1 Fox, Jean E. ........... --- 124, Fox, Patricia L. - ..... ..-. 1 44, Foxworth, Edward C. ....... -.. Foxworth, Lethen ........ .... - Frangella, Michael ....... ..--- Frankford, Sharon Ann 54, 126, Fraser, Amanda L. .... 59, 144, French, Georgiana W. ......... French Linda J. rr1cxe,'A1me L. -fII'5si'55f'f43sI Fultz, Bonnie R, ....... ...... - - Furlane, Debra A. Fuse, Pamela J. ---Z---:III Gates, Frank ..... --- ---- 96, Gatons, Bonnie L. .... -.---- Gelbran Victor A. Gerald, liaul ........ Gerl, Robert A. ...... --- 1231 Gerl, Rochelle M. Gerl, Nancy K. ..... .....--- Gerl, William F. .... ..-.. 123, Getson, Pamela ........-. -- 86. Gilbert, John J. .......-- ------ Glass, Linda J. .... L ..... ..... .. Goldhaber, Ruth L. - 58, 62, 144, Gould, Steven L. ...... .....-- - Grable, Pamela .... ....--- - 53, Grable, Paula ..........-- -- 58, Graham, Daniel J. ........ --a-- Grassle, Kathryn .......--- ---- Graves, Deborah A. - 58, 62, 83, Gray, Kathleen S. .......... --- Grazls Rebecca ..... --- 58, 62, Greenley, Barbara J. ....... 86, Grimes, Robert ..... ...... -.-- Grimpe, Mary L. ........... 58, Grlmsell, Elaine M. ..... 70, 77, Grossman, Ruth Margaret .... - Gruenwald, James .-..------ --- Guarclia, Tennis J. .... - ..--.- - Guffey, Robert L. .... .... 9 6, Gunier, Brenda L. --.. ------ Gunter, Francis E. ..- .... -- Gurlet, Brent ....... Gursh, Donald - ...... --- 103, Gustafson, Ellen J. .... .... - - Hambrlck, Frances ............ Hamilton, Janice Rae ...... 70, Hamilton, Tom .......--.-- 72, Hammer, Sandra J. ........... 62 Hamrln David ...... ----- , Hand, Alta Mae ...-.. ..--- - -- Hansen, Faith M. ---------- ---- Hanson, Douglas ....- ------ - -- Harschfleld, Bruce E. .....-. -- Harshfield, Keith ...... 57, 111, Hartfleld, Jeffrey M. ...... 68, Hartman, Bill - ........ .. ....- -- Hegstad, Marcia M. - ....... 59, Hendricks Robert L. , -.---- 72, Henkel, Cynthia M. ........ Ei. Henry, Gary A. ----.. Hertka, Joseph R. - .... , Hester, Sandra ...... ...... Hickman, Deborah Hickman, Gerald A. ......... -- Hickman, Loretta ....... 58, 59, Hiller, Charles D. .......... 96, Hillesland, David G. .... 66333, I Hermandez, Ysidro ........... .. Hobert, Richard H. I-locker, Carolyn S. In si, ?i 'f'f I 1 Hoffman, Paul .......---.--- -- Hoffmeyer, Deborah A. ....... Hogan, Cora ............ ....... Hogan, Richard T. ...... 62, 80, Holmes, Beverly --- ..... - 18, Honlotes, Helen - ....... 55, 86, Hood, Glenn 0. ........--- ----- Hosback, Judy L. ........ 4 ..... I-Ioute, Terre .... 44, 58 59 76 Huber, Jeanette Marie :---1--f Hurst, Robert L. .............. Hutton, Delores J. --- ........ - H tt D ld - ya , av ,...... Iberg, Alan C. ...... , Ingmlre, Wayne L. - BBHESIEQEJI eo, 96, no, James, Shawn T. ............. - Jendro, Barbara ........... --- Johnson, Betty L. ss, sz, vs, Johnson, Gerlad Reed -- 66, 80, Johnson, Lynda L. .... ......... Johnson, Nancy E. --- -----.. Johnson, Susan K. ---- .... 71, Johnston, Vicky L. ............ Jolley, Mike L. ......... 82, 83, 147 147 147 147 147 147 - 147 147 147 147 147 147 ' 1 14191. ' 147 :'. 4 , -:aj 147 'rl -, .5 :zz 147 'M 14'r'+?Wf' f A f H 1471516 . s 147., 1 1471 9 147 148 148 148 148 148 ' 148 1929 fi A. ' . 16' aa- Q' C 148 148 K- Y, 148--' A 143' - 'z 14842 n f' 148 ' , 143. 1 ,tg-. ,- 148 - ., . .- 148 'PE' - . 143 L-. 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 103 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 1-as 148 14a 148 ua 148 ma 148 44 148 148 1? 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 2 1 7 REQ! fe 1 ,. , fl 'ii 1 1 1 l, xl .1 1 ,ET .-51 .H J I Tapio, Ann - ...... -- 62, 83, 127, :,...,.f N - Q is if -wx MIX -Q? 6. Q Jones, Joyce J- ------ - ------ --- Jones, Katherine ---- ----- - - 53: Jones, Steven A. ---- 62, 67, 80, Jorgensen, Mary A. -- 15, 58, 62, Jugenitz, Diane L. .......... 62, Junch, Larry R. -- 44, 57, 77, 301 Kane,l51'o1?'amI1. Ann .... ---..- 55, Karl av . ------ ------ ----- Kasfls, Patty L. ..... 58, 62, 82, Keiser, Bernard S. ....... -- 60, Ker, Eileen M- -- ------ ---- - --- Kessler, Michael L. .... 99, 110, Kgwley, Gerald S. .--- --------- Kigerle, William ----- ----- ---- -Kimble, James E. ------17, Klmmeu, Donald .... '12, '17, mf King Carolyn S. -- ...---. ---- - - Kinney, Gerald R. - ..... 55, 103, Kirkland, Jack ----- Kleln, Donald C. --- Klimek, Kenneth - --- 19, 99, Knmek, Michael A21 III Kmetz, Michael J. --- ---- Knoll, Michael ..... - Koepke, Barbara .... ----- - -- Koepke, Susan - ....-. ------ ss, Koerner, Barbara A. ------- 77, Konc, Louis ......... ..--- - ---- Korelc, Mary A. - ......... ...- - Kovacevich, Dick --- Kroll, Philip E. --68, 'i'i'55f'ffi Q Krupianik, Jean A. .....- ------ Krumpoch, Ted -- .....- ---- Kartz, Anne M. ..... 22, -'isnii Kuster, M .Kurt ..... ---- Kweiser, Carole K. ...... ,Jr--r-r-1 : J 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 103, 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 150 Lamb r on, Lois A. ----- 44 53, 591 e S ss, 150 Lambert, James A. ...... 60, 62, 150 Lambert, Joann W. -- .....- -- Lane, Brenda S. -..-- .--.-- ---- 150 re use arsen ram . ....- -- , , , ' no, 122, 150 Lawson, Linda L. --- .....- 321 150 Lee, Sandra B. .... -- ------ -- 150 Lesh, Frank E. ...... -- -- 150 Leubs, Barbara A. -..--- ------- 150 Lewickas, Kathleen M. ...... --- 150 Libhee, Roberta L. ..... -..- - -- 150 Libersher, Paul R. ...- - 56, 115, 150 Liebermann, Louis B. -- .....- - 150 Lindberg, John D. .....- ----- - - 150 Llndstrom, Kathleen D. ---- 59, 150 Lingle, Ronald - ....-- ----- - 95. 150 Ling:-el, Karen S. ...... - ----- -- 150 Llpsey. Nancy E- ---- - ----- ---- 150 mme, Cindy L. ,... .... s s, '11, 150 1I:gcEer,Bn1cnal5d A. .... .... ..-- 1 5 0 e e, ever -.--- ----- ---- - - Lorenc, Thomas .. .---- - 96, 110, 150 Lowrey, Deborah .....-- ----- - - 150 Lucaora, John - ----- - ----- 115: 150 Lynch, Lam --- 93, 94, 95, 103, 150 Maddis, Laurence ..--- ----- - -- 150 llgaes, Reagert - -.---- ------- - Ei- agee, enna .... ---- , Makeevere, Gail ..... ..-. 7 0, 150 Manifold, Patricia ...... .----- - 150 manifold, Thomas ....... ...-- - 150 Mann, Nancy ...... ---- 54, 144, 150 Manning, Janice .... 59, 77, 129, 150 Marentie, Mike ........ - ---- - 56, 82 Markwalter, Linda .... -- 62, 76, 150 Marolt, Nancy ..... -1- ---- - 150 Maske, Sharon --- - ..-- - 32, 150 Mageki 'lgarry - ...... ..--- - - 80, 150 asza , ue .....--- ----- - ----- Mgcann, 11-im.-My .,.. 108, 109, iso McClintock, Carol ...... ---- 31, 150 McConnell, Louise ..... ---- 82, 150 McCoy, Alice - ..... ---- - A 150 McCoy, James ........ --- 72, 150 McCu1lum, Robert ,... - .-.. 150 McDonough, Donald --- ------ 150 McGee, Gerald ....... .--. - ---- 150 McG1nty, Ellen --- ..---.- -- 71, 150 McKenna, Cheryl ......--- ----- 1 50 McLaren, Michael - 98, 100, 102, 150 McLaughlin, Edward ....... 96, 150 McLaughlin, Thomas - ........ - 150 McLurkin, Robert ..... - 96, 111, 150 McKanna, Peter - ..... - ...-- 96, 150 Meade, Patricia ....- -------- 1 50 Meadors, Donald --- - ...... --- 150 Meditz, David .... ......-... - --- 77 Mernert, Nancy ........ 58, 85, 150 Menzer, Kenneth .......... 62 150 Mertz, Kay ............. 62, 83, 150 Miller John -- .... - .....-.- ---- Mmarich, Joyce ----- ss, '11, aa, 150 Moll, Kenneth .... ........ ---- 1 5 0 Moore, Bob ....... .....- .--. 1 5 0 Moore, Cheryl - ...... - .....- 59, 150 Morgan, Pamela ......... --- 62, 150 Moroz, James ,...... 60, 72, 82, 151 Morris, Linda .............. 58, 151 Mowry, Mary -- ...... ...... 1 27, 151 Mulbarger, Clifford --- ..... - 151 Murnich, Linda ...... ---- 151 Murphy, James ..... .... 1 51 Murphy, Patty ...... .... 1 51 Myers, Gwynne ..... .... 1 51 Nagy, Noreen - .... .... ....... - Nedelsky, Terry ......... ...-- Newton, Randall ........... 84, 151 Nelson, Edward .... 56, 96, 108, 151 Nichols, James .......... 62, 67, 151 Nichols, James ---- - .... 62, 67, 151 218 Nickel, Terry ....-- -.--- ----- - - Nieland, Greg0l'y - ----- 30, 111, Niessner, Kay ............- ---- Nordenberg, Kenneth - Ogg, Renlnald ........ Oliver, Dave -- -----.---.-- ---- - 011vero, Geraldine ........ .-.-- Olson, James ....--- ------ Olson, Terry ...... i65I'ff1i 0'Nei1, JoAnn ...... Ongenae, Sharon Orazco, Linda .... Orozco, Bertha --- Ostolch, Mark .... Overall, Susan .... Ozler Delores ..... ---- sa, Ifffiifizbf Vials' Pagoria, Sharon ---IIT , , Papesh, James .... Pappas, John ....... Pasteris, Andres .... Pasteris, Carl ...... Patterson, Janice --- Pavlich John ..... Pelley, Bay ...,... Perkins, Nancy .... - fff'66, Perry, Josephine .... ---- Perry, William .... Peterson, Katherineizi--III: Petrusa, John ........ .... 8 0, Petty, Greg, ........ Petty, John - ...... - .... -- Pfeifer, Wallace .... Pickering, Larry .... ---- 72, Piunti, Richard - ......... - 111, Pohl, Elizabeth --- .... 58, 85, Pollock, Allen ........... --- 68, Pollock, Robert ........ 44 82, Pollock, Lawrence ...,.... 1 72, 72, Porter, Richard ,... Press, Gall ..... ...... ...... 6 2 , Pribsch, Nicolette ....,..... 76, Priest, Roger ........ - ..... .... Prola, Donald ....... 67, 71, 96, Quinlan, Maureen .......... --- Qulnlan, Timothy Racki Bernadine Rapsdn, Timothy .1111'.'2s?s,'5i, Rawlins, Richard -1 66, 99, 110, Reed, Sandra -- ........... - 76, Rees, Steven ............ ------ Resis, ldelle .... ......, .---. 7 0 , Reynolds, Timothy .... 82, 117, Rhodes, Charlotte - ........... - Richards, Robert .............. Richards, Thomas -- Richardson, Gwendo -------- 66, lyn -- .,... Ricketts, Linda ........... ----- Riffel, Al .............. 98, 111, Rlffel, Ray ....,.. .... 6 6, 98, Rivera, Jay ---- ..... .... - ------ Roberts, Nancy ...... 58, 62, 86, Robertson, David ............ -- Robertson, Jayne .... 35, 54, 59, Robinson, Randal .......... 66, Robinson, Steven .......... ---- Rogers, Suzanne 62 68 76 Rohr, James --,-11757, 103, 3104i Rojo, Linda ............... .... Roush, Linda ..... .......... - -- Rozlch, Robert .........- --- 96, Rusciolelll. Thomas --- 80, 123, Rydman, Robert ..... - ..--- 55, Salter, Brenda ...., Samios, Dorthea --- II'55f'6i Sartori, Peter -- .... -.------- - Saxon, David ......... ...-- 1 17, Schaubel, William ........ 11, Schlek, Susan ....... 55, 59, 83, Schlueter, Mark .... 72, 99, 110, Schmidt, Nancy -- ........ -- 59, Schmucker, Dorothy 'iifisiufiag Schnelle, Janet ...... , , Schoffstall, Betty ...... ...- 33 , Schoppe, Susan .... Sealy, Donna ----- --- 62, 76, Seelert, John ------ ------ Seeley, William ..... ...... Seeman, Patricia Seiler, Larry ....... Severson, Hazit .... Shaw, Ruth ...... ---- 99, ---- sa, 'n'2s7f Shearer, Elvin ......... .... Sheets, Randy ....... ....... 7 2, Shendan, Dawn -- .......... 62, Sherman, Dawn -- 42, 43, 45, 62, Shimek, James ...... - ..... 144, Shroba, Robert .... 99, 108, 110, Shroba, Raymond ....... 57, 82, Siebold, Maryann ..... -- Skoff, Richard ..... Skole, Jane ...... Smarker, John Smith, Bruce ..... Smith, Charles Smith, Eleanor --- 16, ez, ---- 99, ---- 76, 7l2s 1ii smith, Linda ............ , , Smyder, Richard ..,........ 96, Snider, Mary ........ --- 62, 76, Spiers, Michael ---- 62, 77, 110, Stancik, Susan ........... ..... - Steffes, Sharon --- Stein, Richard - .,.. - Steller, Richard ...... .... 8 2, Sterle, Pamela - ............ 77, Sternal, Patricia ............., - St. Germain, Thomas ------ ms, Stokes, Reginald ............,. Stoner, Janet ........ .... 5 9, Stratton, Rex --- Stukel, David --- 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 153 153 153 153 Sugarman, Steven ....... --- Sundermeyer, Rebecca - ..... -- Surges, Mark .....--- ---------- rl ne Swears, Da e ...... .----- - -- Talbott, Jeanette -- ..... 58, 59, Talkie, David ..... ..-- - 115, Tallman, David --- ....-.. - 77, Tamayo, Patricia -- ......... --- 123, Taylor, Marc --- 18, 67, 111, Taylor, Michael - ........... 73, Teipel, Bruce ....,... ........ - - Theobald, Philip Thompson, Larry ..... --- ...... Tozzi, Rick ........ - 55, 96, 144, Trippon, Jane ......-..-- - ---- - VanDenBerg, Linda - ..... -- 59. Van Dyke, Don ..... -- ---- 72, VanTassel, Mary --- Vella, Michael - .... .... 96 . Venzara, Miles ..... .... 7 7, Verchimac, Diane ............. Virgona, Kathleen ...... 77, 83, vitau, Pam ......... Vonachen, Frank - ........ - '77, 92 Voss, Larry ............. --- , Voots, David .... 42, 62, 72, 82, Vorderstrasse, Susan ....... 59, Vrieze, Richard .......... ..... Wainscott, David ....... .... 6 7, Wallace, Nancy ...... 58, 62, 83, Ward, Nancy ........... Walters, Stephen ....... ....... 76 83, Watkins, Josephine ........ L-- Watkins, Maxine ----- ---.-... Watson, Cathy ------ Webb, Nancy --- Weber, David ---- Whalen, Hal --.----- --.1-66 .1 Westbrook, Allen .... - .... - Wheatley, Karl ----- Wheeler, Nicole --- Whildin, Ronald .... White, Kathleen ..,. Widup, David ....... ---- 92, 77, --- 80, Wiettmg, Leonard ..,. ..., 9 6, Wietting, Norman ....... - Wilkinson, Helen ...... - 108, ss, as, Williams, Barbara - ........... - Williams, Betsy ................ Winters, Lonnie .... Wirth, Robert ---- Woldt, Sandra .... Wood, Albert .............. Woods, Gary .......... 84, Woodward, Pamela ........ Wright, Bruce ...... ..... - - 124, 'xiii 85, 82, Yasko, Janice ........ --- .... -- Zenke, Richard - .,... --- 56, 72, Ziech, Thomas ..... 66, 80, 108, Zlemer, Debbie ......,..... 59, Zier, Ronald .,......... 96, 108, Zolla, Richard - ........,...... - JUNIORS Abel, Linda .......... .... 7 0, Abney, Doris ....... 58, Acosta, Fernando --- -------- Ahlvin, John A. .... Alabastro, Jim --- Alsip, Terry ...,.. Anderson, Bob --- ev 84: Arbuckle, Rory -- ..... -- 84, 111, Arlgano, James ..... - ...... ---- Arnold, Debbie ......... Ashamyh Corinne --- 45, 62, 83, Atrill, Rlch - ........ ------- Aulta, Carol ...... .... 32, 54, 67, 75, 82, Austin, Barbara ............... Babcock, Amber ........... 57, Bailey, Kay - ..... - ........ ..... 62, 82, 83, Barber, Jeannine .............. Barcus, William ............ 66, Baker, Janice ....... Barnett, Douglas --- ---- 93, Baron, Judith L. ........... Barrowman, Jean 34, Bartz, Peggy .................. Baskin, Scott ....... --43, 62, 63, 87, 110, Bass, Angelika --- ..... ---- Bayless, Mac ......... ...... 7 3, Beaudry, Keith ............. 66, Bell, Lynn A. .................. Bender, Mike ..... 98, 111, 113, Benham, Michael -- '78, 92, 106, Bennington, Patrick - ......... - Benson, Bill --- ................ - Benson, Judy ...... --- 130, Betts, Mary -- ...... ...... 5 9, Blsset, Judy ............... 70, Bodemuller, Gary ...... 67, 155, Bogdan, Tom ........,..... 62, Bowen, Randy ................. Bowen, Tom .............. ----- Bowser, Bob -- 56, 80, 114, Bradley, Linda - .......... -- Bradley, Melissa ...... ..... Bridel, Robyn ................. Bristow, Joyce -- sz, aa, Brown, Dlane ----- ..,,.. ,-- 115, 59, sz, 89, 25, Bryan, Cathie ......... ........ Buckingham, Barbara sv, Budzlnski, Frankie ---:II Bulger, James ,--,.-,, ,,..., Burd, David -------- Burget, Claudia ---- Burke, Patrick -.-.- Burkhardt, Dave --- Burtch, Dean ----- 22, 56, Burton, Thomas -..- .--.--..- 1 56 Butterfield, Gregg --.--- 67, 68, 156 Calahan, Philip J. -----.---- 72, 156 Calosio, Ann ---.------. 37, 62, 156 Cameron, Dave - -------- 67, 70, 156 Carlson, Lee Ann -..------. 71, 156 Carr, Virginia -.---- -.--.- 7 1, 77 Carrell, Laura .---- ..-- 8 6, 156 Carter, Nancy ------ ---- 86, 156 Catherman, Linda ---. - ----. - 156 Cavazos, Manuel -.--- --.--. 1 56 Ceci, Janice ..-..-.......... 57, 156 Chamberlain, Patricia ---- .---- 156 Clapp, Chris ----- .. --.--. -.-- 1 56 Cline, Donald ------.- -.---- 1 56 Clodi, Dennis ----- --- 123, 156 Cohen, Fran -.---. ---- 87, 156 Colabudno, Carol --- ------ Cole, Gary ------- Colstock, Jim --.-..---.-.----.- 156 Converse, Stephen -..--- 36, 83, 92, 106, 110, 156, 212 Cookas, Mike ------- 78, 92, 93, 106 Cooper, Cathy - --------- - ------ 156 Countryman, Eva -.-------- 71, 156 Cox, Stephen .--.---------. 72, 156 Dach, Ronald A. --- ..--,-- 156 Darr, Carol --.-------- ------- 1 56 Deacetis, Richard A. ---. L ---.- 156 DeChecko, Margaret ---- '17, 87, 156 DeFe1lce, Paul ----------- L -.-.- 156 Del Rose, Ruddy G. --------.-- 156 Dernulc, Philip -- ----- - ------ 156 Dixon, Steve -----.-.- ..-- 1 56 Donnelly, Robert -----.- .--- 1 56 Doo Little, Andrew ---.. ---- 1 56 Draper, Jack -.------. .,.- 1 56 Driscoll, Vince ----- - ..-- --- 156 Dulny, David -.-.--- ---- 9 8, 156 Duncan, Thomas --- .--.- -- 156 Dzak, Dennis -..---. ------ 6 6, 156 Easton, Vicky -- -.-- .--- 5 6, 86, 156 Edwards, Dearborn -.-.--- 106, 156 Eggleston, Terry --------,-- ,,-- 156 Eich. Ray - .....- --.-- ..-- 6 6 , 156 Elam, Nancy -----.- -,,-,,- 1 56 Ernest, Ken ---- ..--,--,-.,-, 1 57 Farr, Joyce -- -.-..---.----- 71, 157 Farrell, Eileen H. -.. 77, 126, 154, '157 Favretto, Robert .--... ---- 125, 157 Finkl D 1 - - 157 e, a e - ---,-.-.-.--.-- - Fish, Pamela ---------- -- -.--- Fitzer, Pam - -----.-.----. -- 82, - 157 X157 Florey, Sidney ---- 93, 106, 111, 157 Fondrist, Joseph -- Forbes, Linda L. --- 77, av, uv, 15? ----- '10, az, 157 Fornango, Bob --.---., ,.,,,,,, Fruman, Robert ---- 56, 62, 87, 157 French, Edward H. --..,,,,.,,, 157 Frxcke, Jane -------- 57, 83, 157, 192 Fritz, Bruce -.-,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 93 Fronek, Robert ----,-,.,,.,,,, 157 Fugaett, Thomas ----- ,---.-- - , 157 Furlane, Mark -- 77, 87, 93, 106, 157 Garbin, Mary Ann ---.--.--.--- 157 Garcia, Josefina -,---,-,,-,,,,, 157 Gates, Chuck ----- 92, 110, 154, 157 Geist, John ---.-.-.-- 100, 102, 157 Geritano, Denise ---.---, -- ---- 157 Gerl, Lois E. -.---------.---- -- 157 Gladkowski, Diane --- ---- 157 Gladkowski, Joyce ,,,, ----.- 1 57 Glass, Linda K. .---- ,, ,,,, , Goode, Craig - .--- --- .--- 72, 157 Goodson, Thomas ---- -- ---. 157 Gore, Julius -------. ---. 1 57 Gorges, Diane ---- ---- ----- Gornick, Diane --.--..--.------ Grabavoy, Nicholas -------- 92, 157 Gray, James ---------- -----..-- 1 57 Greenly, Elizabeth .--- ---,---, 1 57 Grlparls, Roy A. ---.---- 27, 86, 157 Grohe, Robert ------ 66, 77, 87, 157 Guardia, Carl - ----.-.. .-.---.- .. 157 Gurley, Brent -.--,, , .,,,,,,,,,, 98 157 Gurnic, James M. --- ------- Hall, Norman ------- - -------- - 82 Hambrlck, Gerry -----.- -----.- 1 57 Hamilton, Janice -----.-. 81, 83, 157 Hase, Robert A.j -...-.--. - -..- an - 55 se, sz Hausmann, Debor Heinlen, Diane ---- Hickman, John ----- .--- 5 6, 87, Hicks, Margaret --.----. 59, 84, Hicks, Thomas ----- .-,,,,,,, Hinkley, Renee -.----- ------- I-Iinojasa, Mary ---.-,,,-,-,,,, , Hochaevar, Edward 54, 154, 125: 157 157 157 157 106 157 157 ----------- 157 157 Hoerner, Robert -.-.-.--.--... Hoffman, Charles --.--- 78, 92, 100, 154. 157 Honiotes, Gail --- .-.-----.--- 54, 57 Honiotes, John ----------- ---- - 158 Honiotes, Tina -- 47, 55, 57, 82, 158 Hood, Pamela ----- -- ------. 55, 158 Horvat, Francis ----.---- --.-,. 1 58 House, Don -- --.---- -,-,,-, 158 Huml, Dan -.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-, 1 58 Hummel, Florence ...-.---. 81, Humphreys, David -----. 56, 89, Johnson, Bruce --- --- 67, 70, Johnson, Gail - -----. -.----- - - 158 158 Jensen, Terry C. ---.- - 83, 115, 158 158 158 158 Jolumson, Gordon --- ------- Johnson, James ------- ---- 80, Johnson, Richard ---. -- ------- Jones, Jerry -------..--- 54, 80, Jones, Pamela ---. 158 158 Johnstone, Carole -----.------- 158 158 158 158 Junkins, Dan -.-- Kane, Mlchlyn .... --- 17, 55, Karl, Beverly ---- Karnebage, Joan --- ------ Kastin, Robert ---- Kastl, Jean ,.... Keca, Nick ..... -- 20, 158 158 158 --- 84, 158 158 158 158 158 Keenan, Mark ...... ...... Keller, William ...... .....-.. Kershaw, Margaret ..... 57, 62, 158 Keszonas, Carol ........... .... 1 581 Kiep, Thomas ...........-. .... 1 53 Klernan, Timothy .... 54, 56, 76, 158 Kimble, Cleveland ............. 158 Kimble, Walter ....... 78, 100, 102, 158 110, 111, 112, Kincaid, Loretta ........ 62, 87, King, Barbara ............. -... King, Jacqule ..... King, Margaret --- Kinney, John --- 158 158 ---- 87, 158 158 158 158 Klnzler, Greg --- ....... ---- Klemt, Donna --- .... 77, 85, 127, 128, 131, 158 Kluge, Jim ....... ..... - --- 158 Knott, David ....... ......-- 1 58 Koehl, Dan - ...... ...... ....- 1 5 8 Koenig, James .............. --- 158 Koerner, Robert .......... 123, 158 Kolvula, Steve ...... 77, 80, 93, 159 Kolmodin, Sheila ,......... 70, 159 Konc, Annette .... .......... - 159 Kos, Don VV. --- .......... - 159 Kos, John - .... .... .,..... - - 159 Kosmerl, Pat ...... 76, 77, 128, 159 Kraker, Randy ............ .... 1 59 Kraker, Robert --- ........ 72, 159 Kren, Bruce ................ --- 159 Krlck, Joye ........ 27, 86, 124, 159 Krochmal, Georgene .......... 159 Krukar, Robert ................ Krypel, Nadine ............ 86, Kdlazak, Raymond ............ La Borde, Don -.. 54, 57, 80, 82, Lambert, Joseph ........... 84, Larson, Peter -.. ........ 18, 57, Laurie, William Lavazza, Robert .... --- Lawson, Al ....... .... Leech, Mike -- .... ..... - Lemonta, Paul ..... ...... 8 4, Letcher, Robert ..... .......... Levin, Michael ......,...... 79, Llndblom, Linda .... 42, 62, 65, Logan, Thomas ..... ....... 7 2, Lourim, Timothy .............. 160 Lovati, Jerri ....... 55, 76, 127, Lowery Vicki .............. 56, Luebs, Mike .... Lukslc, Peggy .... ...... Lutz, Linda ....... ....-... Lynch, Priscilla .... --- 62, 64, Mabry, Sandra ..... ........ Mahalik, Tom ........ ..... 6 2, Mahoney, Dennis ....... 67, 77, 92, 106, Mahoney, Tom ...... 45, 62363, Manley John .... .......... Mann, Keith ....... ...... 5 7, Manning, I-lettle ........ 70, 77, Marchlnlak, Larry --- ---- 72, Marentic, Tom ............. 72, 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 78 159 67, 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 Marting, Sally .............. 58, Mazon, Stan ........... 78, 98, 101, 102, 111, Mazur, Sue ................. 19, McAllister, Scott ........ 67, 80, McCarthy, Glenn .... 57, 72, 82, McCauley, Mary ........... 70, McClevey, Barbara - ....... 62, McCure, Janet ....... ........ 113 McDonald, Thomas -- ---- -- J McFadden, Gayle .,,, --- 56, McGee, George .... -- --- 98, McGorvan, Katlw .......... McKeown, J. Douglas ...... McLenlghan, Molly McLurk1n, Charles 67, 66, - .... 62, 63, ----- 44, 93, McMahel, Steven .... ........ Mead, Kathy ....... --- 59, Meets, Jacqueline Meyer, Mary Ann .......... Me r Nanc 59, 55 57, 127, Ye 1 Y ------ , Meyer, Rochelle ..........., 62, Miko, Frank ..... .............. Miller, David ........ 57, 62, 77, Miller, David J. ...... 18 67 71 Mlnarich, Edward .... 20, 54, 62, 110, 154, Mlnarlch, Frank --- ...... ---- Moline, Monica --- --- 57, 89, Morgan, James --- ...... ---- Morrls, George ................ Morrison, Mimi ........... 127, Morrow, Chuck ..... 37, 64, 80, Mosky, Jamis ........ Mossman, Beth .... Mott, Reed ......... ------ 86, --- 82, 83, ----- 80, Motta, Lorraine .....,......... Muehler Cathy Mullen, Nancy ---nu Mycrs, Barbara ------ 59, 56f'66,' 912 'iii Nemanlch, Eugene ...... 77, 80, Nester, Louis .................. Nichols, Dan ..... --- 67, 71, Nicholson, Linda ........... 62, Nimmo, Victoria ............... Nippert, Mike --- 78, 92, 94, 111, Norcross, Brenda ......... 128, Norton, Karen ......... ---- 59, 159 159 159 159 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 111 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 98, 160 182 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 Nussbaum, Tom .... - Oakley, Vicki -- odemhal, Bill -ffm Ogg, John ..... Olznol, Pam .... Orslnl, Barbara --- Osterholtz, Jean ----- Pacini, JoAnn .,... Paddln, Paul .... Palko, Robert --- Palmer, Cheryl --- Pappas, George --- Park, Robert ..... Peck, Richard ..,.... Pederson, Harold .... Pederson, Mark -- Perlnar, Sherry ..... 77'i787:-938 - 111, 123, ---.-f-T628 --- 62, 70 160 160 160 160 160 160 , 160 ------ 27, 161 --- 72, 92, 161 ---- 72, 161 ---- 67, 161 - ....... 161 ------ 72, 161 ---------- 161 ---------- 161 27, 42, 45, 54, 62, 63, 66, 161 -----,---- 161 Perk, Richard ....... Petersen, Jim ....... Peterson, James .... 64'76 ff5 Perma, Tana - 51, 55, 62, 66, 89, Petrusa, Emil ........,. 77, 100, Pfaltzgraff, Joan .............. Pfaltzgraff, Kathy Pierce, Wanda .... 54, 124, 125, Pierce, William ...,.... 72, 77, Podnar, Richard ....... 98, 111, Polanclch Robert 67 71 100 Polesel, Linda ................. Polley, Jyme ......,........... Poole, Marna --- .... 62, 83, Pote, John .... Pratto, Tom --- --- 93 110, Pruss, Linda .... -- .... 1---- Raddatz, Terry ---------------- Rafac, Linda ------.-..----.--- Rajala, Conni .--- 62, 63, 83, 87, 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 -- , , , 161 Policandrlotes, James -.--.- 98, ill 61 161 161 100 161 161 161 161 161 161 Redman, Thomas -----------.-- Rest, Daniel ------------------- Rhodes, Gail -.--- Rlbbing, Steve ---- Riggs, Lolne ---- Rings, Joseph ---- Roberts, Diana ---- Roberts, Lynda --- Rogers, Arthur --- Rogers, Carol -- Rogers, Evan ----- -1I'62f'6:i ---- 57, -.'.'.'la7' ---- 77: II'i4f's'sf Rollinson, Joan ---- -.------- Rosenberg, Phil --------------- Ross, Suzanne --.- -.-- 6 2, 77, Rossi, Robert ----- Rudman, Nick ---. Russ, Janice ---- Russ, Richard -- Ruttle, Nancy --- Rys, Jackie ----- Salzman, John ---- .II'67f'5fi 14, 37, 57, Savlch, Martha .-.- -.-- - -- 56, Saxon, Linda .--.---- Schmidt, Susan ---..--..... 58, Scholtes, Paul ---- 98, Schultz, Gary ---------.--- - 92, Schultz, Patricia ------- 27, 86, Schuttes, Jerry .-.---..-....... Schwartz, Stephen Sealy, Kathy ----- . -- 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 ---- 73, 77, 161 161 162 162 154 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 87, 92, 117, Seeberg, Carol - ----- 59, 77, 87, Sefclk, Nancy -----.------- 25, Serrato, Carolos ---- 56, 76, 87, Shaw, Janis -----..--.-.-.-.--. Sheets, Sue --.-.--.---.-- 57, 62, 64 Shelby, Andrew .--- Shepherd, Gary 92, 93, 95, 111 Shield, Frank --.-- ----------- Shlmek, Helen --- --------- - 162 Siguaw, Steve ---- -------- 7 2, 162 Simon, Marlene .----- -- 56, 64, 162 Shuler, Patrick .---- --- ---..-- - 83 Slppel, Bob .-----. --- 57, 111, 162 Sippel, Keith ----- ---------. 1 62 Smart, Richard ---- -----.---- 1 62 Smith, Dale --.--. ---- 7 8, 92, 106 Smith, Judy ---- ----.----- 1 62 Smith, Mary --.- -------- 1 62 Smith, Russell ...- ---- 1 62 Smith, Zelma ---.-- ------ 8 6, 162 Snider, Patricia ---.----.------ 162 Spiers, Albert ------- -- 62, 80, 162 Spina, Dave .--.-.- - -----.--.-- 162 Spurgeon, Charles --- --- 110, 162 Stahl, Douglas ----- -.-.---- 1 62 Stamper, Tom --------- 162 ---- 67 slanhope, Michael ...... 14, 47, Stapleton, Terry Stawick, Keith ----- Stephen, Valerie Sternal, Ronnie 56 --- -.----- - 162 162 ---- 92, Stevens, April ---.---.- 56, 124, Steyer, Cletis -..-----.-.----.- Stine, John -------------------- Stogls, Jim -- 77, 78, 92, 95, 123, Studer, Larry ----------------- Sundquist, Bruce - -----------.- Swanson, Linda ---- Tatro Barbara - 63, 69, 154, Tayloi', David ---uu-'-f-7---- 62, Taylor, Fred ----- --- 67, 123, 106, Teece, Michael --- Temple, Tom --- Thomas, Joyce --- Thran, Paul ----.- Travers, Robert III 100, -f'72f112j --- 100, Treharne Debra ----------- 62, 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 - - --- - 162 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 163 Upton, Kim .....-.--...- 70, 87, Vadeboncoeur, Robert -------- 163 Valkovlch, Sue .------------ 62, 163 Vallera, Ray ---------- , --, 163 5 Vandenberg, Dennis --- ---.-- 163 Vanderhoof, Linda --------- 86, 163 Vanderhoof, Rick ------------- 163 Venzara, Anita -- 62, 77, 82, 83, 163 Vlano, Ernie ---- , ---------,,., 163 Vlclch, Llnda --.-------------- ,, 163 Vollmer, Larry --- -,---- , 163 Vollmer, Paul -.--- ---- 7 2, 163 Vcllrath, Jean ------ ---. 8 2, 163 Wallace, Jeffrey ---- ------ 163 Ward, James ----- ---- 1 63 Waters, Nancy --- ----- - 163 Watson, Don -.----- -.----- 1 63 Watson, Larry -------- --,,--, 1 63 Weber, Mark -.--- ---- 1 00, 163 Werner, David ---------,- , 84, 163 West, Warren -.--.--------- 54, 163 Wharton, Mary Ann - 16, 55, 88, 163 Wlenke, Bill -------------------- 93 Wilkey, David ------ -,---,,,- 1 63 Williamson, Jane ---- --- 128, 163 VV1lle, Ruth ------ ,--,,, 1 53 Williams, Jeanie ---- -.-- 8 6, 163 Williamson, Mike --- --.- 93, 163 Wilson, Mary ----- ---- 5 7, 163 Wilson, Paul ------, -,,-,, Winchester, Janet ---- ---- 1 63 Wlsneski, Bill ------ ---- 1 63 Wood, Georgia --- ----.- - 163 Workman, Liz --- --,-,,-- , 163 Worst, Jack --- -----,--,, , 123 Wyss, Jane --.--- --- 54, 126, 163 Yaggy, Rita ------- ------ 5 7, ,163 Ziesmer, Diane --- --.-- 59, 163 Zolar, Enid --.---- ------- 7 7, 163 Zoleske, David ---------- 62, 77, 163 Zook, Linda ------------ 62, 77, 153 SENIORS Abel, John -------.-, ,---,,,,,-, 9 3 Albue, David .-.----- 57, 73, 86, 167 Alden, Charles ---------------- 167 Allen, Patrick .---..- 29, 61, 66, 167 Allen, Robert ---- ------,------ 1 67 Alling, James ---- .---------- 1 67 Allison, Bill ----. ---- 1 67 Alsip, Sherry ----- ---3 167 Ancel, Charlene ---- ------, 1 67 Anderson, Barbara ------------ 167 Anderson, Jacque ------ 57, 85, 167 Anderson, Robert -- 98, 111, 112, 167 Arbuckle, Kenneth .--- 93, 9g,1106, 1 167 Arnold, Sue -------- ,--,,-- , 167 Ashley, Richard ---- ---- Backman, Ray ---- ------ 1 67 Bakelaar, Beth --- ------ - 167 Barnes, Robert --- ---- 61, 167 Barrlnger, Jan --- ,--,-, , 155 Baron, Sharon ---- --------, 1 68 Basinger, Jodi ---- -- 32, 33, 34, 62, 73, 168 Batls, Jerry ----- ,-,-,,, 1 68 Baudlno, Tyra ---- -,-,,-, 1 68 Baxter, Ronald - ---, ,,,,,,,-, 1 68 Bedford, Cheryl -------- 25, 56, 168 Bergstrom, Kathleen --..--. 27, 81, 86, 168 Bessette, Robert ---- ---- 7 2, 168 Black, Beverly ----- ,,,,,, 1 68 Blackburn, Janice - -,-,.,-,,,, , Blank, Judy ------------------ , 168 Blatti, David .-...- 18, 48, 61, 67, 69, 71, 168, 194 Block, Robert -.-.-- 24, 72, 73, 168 Bloom, Marty ----------- 72, 76, 163 Blount, Tom ---.-------- 67, 69, 168 Bolos, Michael -- 43, 47, 57, 62, 168 Bolz, Greg ---.-- ' 3 -------- ,,,-,, Bonn, Leslie -----,,,-,,,,,,,,,, 168 Bonney, Ted .----- 14, 118, 121, 169 Booker, Tom -----,----- 44, 61, 159 Bostjanclc, Joe --------,-,,, ,N 169 Bowers, Sally --- -,,, 57, 169 Bowley, Tyrone --- ---- 23, 169 Bozlck, Lynn ---------, -,-,-, 1 69 Bradfor, Jack ---.---- ---- - -,, Brandolino, Chrlstlpher ------- Brazee, Jon --.---------- ,U 72, 169 Breen, Linda ---------- ----,,,, 1 69 Bregar, Leonard -.-- --------- 1 69 Brlxey, Bruce ---- -.-- 6 1, 78, 98, 110, 112,169 Browman, Jane ----.-.-- 76, 82, 169 Brummund, Jlm -.-.-- 93, 103, 118, 1 0, 169 Buck, Paula ---.---- -.---- 8 3, 169 Burkhardt, John --.------------ 169 Burnham, Judith -------------- 169 Bush, Lynn --.--------- 56, 62, 169 Byron, Cheryl - 48, 55, 72, 73, 75, 170 Califello, Gary -------------,-- 170 Cantebury, Joyce -------------- 170 Capps, Denzil ------------------ 170 Capps, Sherman --------------- 170 Carey, Cheryl -------- 11, 15, 40, 43, 66, 67, 68, 89, 170, 194 Carney, Patricia --------------- 170 Carter, Cathy ------.------- 84, 170 Cassidy, Kathleen -.-- -----. 1 70 Chesko, Allan ----- - ---- Cheung, Frances --- -.--. - 170 Chipman, Charles ---- -------- 1 70 Chocola, Christine ------ 61, 62, 79, 83, 88, 170 Chuk, Sandra --.----- 55, 61, 62, 170 Cipolle, Susan -- --.- 57, 61, 170 Clausel, Peggy ---. -------- 8 4, 170 A d X. Clemens, James ---- --.--,,, 6 6, 170 f Colombo, Thomas -------.-...- 171 1 Conley, Mike ...........- ------ Costa, Angeline --.- 66, 68, 171, 194 Cottlngham, John -----.-.- 117, 171 Crawley, Mary Lynn --------- -- 171 Crosby, Rudell ...... - ---- 171 - Currie, James -.--.. ---- 1 71 I Cypcar, William --- ---- 171 Darin, Juziyli ------ ----- ---- 1 7 1 ' Davenpor , ave -...------ ---- . Davlto, liantg, ........ --IES--Iggy . , 1 Decker, ec --- ...- , 1 4. ,416 .2 Deltonto, Joann -- .... --- 94, 172 1 De Sandre, Aldo --- ------ --- 172 ,xy Dillard, David --- .... 83, 172 , Dillon, Jerry -- ---- - 172 .J Dlxcin,hPag:u ..... ------ - 172 ,- ,, Don sc , ------ - ----- --- . 'ff-'73 nnel , Patrlch -.---. 61 62. 82 is ' Do W ai, 67, 172 , Dosher, Art -.-.. .------ - -- 48, 73 ,-,INF Draper, Linda .-....-- - ----- 62, 172 ' Driscoll, Paul .... --- 62, 54, 93, 172 y k, nubrovicn, Glenis ......-.. ---- 1 '12 ef., Dunn, Marcia ...... ----- ----- 1 7 2 Earls, Claudia --- --- 61, 33, 172 1 ' Edman, David -..-.. - .---- 1051 172 Edwards, Linda ...----- ------ - - 172 , is , Egger, Eric -----.---. - ...-- 30, 172 A ff -A Elam, Susan .-.---- -------- ---- 1 7 2 if ' Evans, Frank ---- 19, 62, 64, 79, 172 Evans, Michael ...--.-- ---- 5 5, 173 Farr, Paul .-....... ..-- ---- 6 6 1 173 Findlay, Denise --- ---- 36, 173 Fleck, Carl .....- ----- 1 73 ,g Florey, Jeffy .... ---- , ,- Fonck, Leo --.. ---- 1 73 if Fox, Sue .----. ---- 173 Fronek, Bruce --- ---- 173 ' ,p Fuchs, Darell ---- ---- 173 2 Fulsonilflaick .... ------- - ------ 1 ,. , Ful z, n B -.----- ----- ------ - Q , , - 4, Gaebler, Fred ---- 54, 61, 62, 83, 173 ' - Gans, James -.------ -------- - -- 173 - Gebert, Sandy ..... ...------ - -- 173 ' Geist, llolbeat ----. -- YQ? 255 A ' Gie erc , are --- .--- , 1 1 ' g 67, 69, 70, 173 6,1 Gilbert, Pamela --- ..-- 61, 70, 173 f Glass, Richard ...---- -- 61, 166, 174 5 Gluck, Connie ..-..... ------ 7 0, 174 ' Gollier, Kathryn ---- 29, 40, 25, 3 Graves, Nancy ..----- ------- - - 174 r, Janet , -,,--- 29, 61, 62, 63, r iner William -..- 7, , 1 G e ' 91, 114,-174 1 Grigsby, Francine .....----- --- 174 , Grimes? David --Gia-S ---- 5 5-55 47 4 Gri ar s eorge p -- , 1 1 P 148, 54, 56, 57, 61, 62, 174, 193 Gmimarmlgreg '52'95 9-1' 16754 n en ---... , , 6 Gro 8, 1 1 174, H Gruber, Dave -.........- ------- 1 Guffey, Patrick .------- 61, 78, 174 j Gunchln, Patricia --- .....--- - 174 Gurney, Pam -.--.- ...- 8 4, 174 Hagen, Don --... ...------- - Hall, Franklin ------.-.- 79, 82, 174 Hall, John .......... 26, 67, 69, 174 Hamilton, R. Bruce ---... -- 36, 175 Hamilton, Elbert ..-....---- 93, 175 Hamrln, Jill ........ ...- 5 9, 33, 175 Hancock, John --...- 66, 67, 69, 175 R Hardin, Commle - ..... ....- ---- 1 7 5 , Hardy, Gary ..........-- --- 80, 175 f Q Harper, Don ----- --- 92 93, 94, 175 ' 1 Hershman, Josh -- 54, 64, 72, 79, 175 2 Hester, Yvonne -..-....... ...-- 1 75 ' Hinkle, Christine .-...-..--. Hofer, Judy ...-.......... .---- 1 75 Hoffman, Eileen -------- 55, 86, 175 Hoffman, Lynne ..........- 57, 175 Hoffman, Steve ---..... .... 7 2, 175 Holmstrom, Carol 57, 61, 88, 89, 197 Hood, Patricia .----.---- 77, 89, 175 Houbolt, Nancy -..-.... ..-. 5 , 175 Hrivnak, John -- -.-. 67, 176 Huber, Sherry ----- ..... Huffman, Melvin --- .-.... - 176 Huffstutler, Gary --- ...-- 99, 176 Huston, Jerry ---------- 77, 83, 176 Hutton, Sharon --- ----. 85, 176 Ingalls, Jay - ---- ----- 9 2, 176 Irvin, Janet ---.-.-..... 57, 61, 176 Irwin, Mary .............---- -- 176 Jackson, Jacqueline .-.----- 85, 176 Jahnke, Linda ........ - --- 77, James, Carmen ----- ----- 85, James, Myron --- Jerbi, John ---------.--- 77, Johnson, Diane - ..... -- .... 80, 81, Johnson, Douglas .----... - ..... Johnson, Gall -.--- Johnson, Janie ---- Johnson, 70, Marilyn -- .---- ---- Johnson, Robert, ------ .---- Johnson, Sharon ---,,--- 21, Johnston, Jani -.--.-.--.-.. 65, 85, 86 177 177 177 177 17 7 - -- ---- 177 177 177 177 177 177 66, Jones, Susan -------- 14, 56, 61, 62, 64, 88, 177 Jontes, Richard --- ...-...... - 177 Jordon, Burneva ---..-.-....-. Junck, Ron ------..-- 57, 61, 80, 177 Jurlcic, Jayne --.----.-...--... 177 Karneboge, David --- .----- 72, 178 219 Kastman, Joy ----- -- 56. 31, 84, 173 Kehlet, Brent ....... .-.---- 7 2, 173 --P---gf-,,--,asf 18 e ly' ev n ' ' 118, 120, 178 Kempe, Susan ...,.,. 11,835,333 ilgg Kezerlc, Susan .............-- - 173 Kinzler, Kaye .... .........--- - 173 Klein, Fred ...... 61, 66, 82, 33, 173 Klen, Ed ,,,.......... --- 92, 93, 178 Septic' f,'0'6T1'l1J 55'a1 i81' 178 oo Wy ' n ' 1636, 178, Knighton, James .... .-..-- 5 7, Koephke Karen --- --- 29, 61, Korst, Richard .......... ...... Kovacevich, Neda Kozma, Karen --- Kroll, Diana ..... Kropf, Linda - ....... ...... - --- 57, 76, 86, 18, 48, 57, 61, 56, Kublnskl, Larry -- 55, 56, 61, 80, Kubinski, Linda - Kula, Mary Jo --- Kunke, Chester -- -- .... -ii, Kurtz, Richard ---, ..-- Kweiser, Linda .... ..... Lahey, John ..... Lamberson, Linda 85, ------ 56, 57, Landman, Ellen --- ----- 65, 125, 195 178 178 178 178 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 Lane, Jerry - ..... ..... 8 2, 179 Lang, William --- -- ..... 73, 179 Larson, John --- ......... 57, 179 Latz, Peg ............. - 88, 165, 179 Leahy, Brad ............ 20, 92, 180 Lee, Gifford ............... .... 1 80 Lelmbacher, Mary Jean - 55, 56, 180 Lenander, Kevin ........ 67, 71, 180 Lennon, Charles ................ 92 Leslie, Dorothy -- .............. 180 Lind, Howell ..... 61 64, 65, 77, 78 81, 110, 112, 186 Lindblad, John ....... ......... 1 80 Linden, Nancy ............. 57, 180 Lindsey, Susan - ..... 29, 40, 61, 180 Lockwood, Melita .... 37, 62, 64, 180 Longman, Gary ............ 61, 180 Lousher, Allen .... ....... 7 2, 180 Luebs, Linda ...... ..... 1 80 Lukslc, Barbara --- ........ -- 180 Lurvey, Scheryl ............ 76, 180 Luza, Mike ................ 118, 180 Mack, Bruce ........ 66, 68, 70, 181 Macris, Dean ,... 36, 43, 48, 61, 64, 73, 75, 78, 79, Madeson, Tom ................. Magee, Linda ......... ......... Mann, Cynthia .... .......... Manner, Robert ..-- ----- 62, 181 181 181 181 181 Martin, Glorai .... .,... 8 1, 83, Martlng, Chuck ...... McCabe, Renee .... McCallum, Jim McCann, Darla 46, 56, 57, 63, McCann, Kevin ------ McCann, Patricia .... - McConnell, Ella June -- 62, 83, McCure, Larry ............. --- McDade, Bonnie ........ ....... McDonough, Duane -- ----- 172, McGehee, James .... 48, 61, gg, Mcemty, Dam-41 ,....,. 98, 113: McKenzie, Michael ...... 54, gg, 5 57, 81, McKeown, Patricia - .... - McReynolds, Lois --- McShane, Patricia --- Menozzi, Terry ................ Menzer, Sandra .... Miller, Ben ........ Ml r Eu ene 871 '71 '188' 1 Ile , g .------------ 722 Minarich, Lynn ...... 15, 61, gg, Miner, William .... Morgan, William --- Morrall, James .... Morse, Susan .... 1 Mullen, Barbara --- --- 57, Muraro, Anna --- .... ---- Nations, James .... .......... Needham, James ...... 67, 118, Negoski, Carol ...... ......... - Nolden, Janet ....... 14, 31, 62, 79, 89, Nordstrom, David ...... 67, 69, O'Keefe, Dave ........... ...... 28, 80, Olson, Richard .......... Orlovlch, Michaelene Osmus, Thomas ............... Ostrem, Douglas .... 57, 62, 64, Overton, Pamela ............... Pacini, Georgiana ....... 61,1513 J Pagoria, Dennis ............... Panish, Frank ........ 118, 121, Pappachristou, Connie ..... '22, Pappas, Michael -- 56, 57, 62, 81, Pasterls, Mary ................. Pasteris, Tom ................. Patten, George ..,, Pavlich, Kay ...... ---- 118, f.'.'f'ffli Pelton, Richard ..... Pemble, Kathleen .......... 56, Peterbok, Richard ...... Peters, Susan ...... 94, 95, 24, 92, 181 62, 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 182 75, 182 182 61, 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 79 182 182 182 182 183 183 183 183 84, 183 183 183 183 183 183 184 184 81, 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 93, 118 184 Petrinos, Christy --- 57, 85, 86, Petrusich, Frank .......... ...- Phillips, Sharon ............... Pollack, Sandy ................ Polley, Theo .... 33, 55, 62, 185, Pollock, Luana ...... 53, 61, gg, 9 Pollock, Randy -- 61, 70, 83, 117, Pollock, Steve ...1...... 61, 62, Poole, Dianne ................ - Powell, Lindsay ..... 46, 56, 57, 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 100 Prosise, James ................ Race, Bill ......... .......... Rafac, Joe - ..... --- 72, 73, Ray, Jack ..... ...... 9 2, Ray, Sandra .... ........ 1 7, Richards, Pam ...... 61, 65, 81, Riehe, Nicholas .....,........ - Riley, Alan ....... ........... Ringstrom, Paul .... 13, 17, 67, 80, 89, Ripley, James .... ........... Roath, Eric ......... ...... Roberts, Stephen ,--- ---- 54, Rogers, Jennifer --- --- 61, 86, Rojo, Arthur ..... ........ Rowan, Dennis .... ...... Russell, Michael --- ---- Ruth, Ronald ..... .......... Ryan, Donald .................. Sahler, Carol .............. 85, Sandberg, John - 61, 67, 70, 114, Sanders, Nancy ....... - ....... - Saper, Elaine .............. 79, Schoffstoll, Duane ...... ....... Schoob, Darlene ........... 85, Schorp, YVl11iam ......... ...... Schrader, Bob ....... 72, 77, 80, Schutter, James ,........... --- Sclavonous, Marla ...... 51, 85, Sealy, Tom .... .... ........ Sealy, Pat ........ .... .... Seeman, JoAnn .... .......... Sehring, Babs .... ........ 5 5, Seiberling, Steve ...... 110, 112, Shay, Nancy ........ 25, 57, 62, Shelley, Robert ................ Shimek, George --- ...... ---- Sinchak, Mary .... --- Smith, David --- --- Smith, Laura --- ---- Smith, Marc ,... ............ smith, Philip ..,.......... 118, Smyder, Joseph .... 92, 93, 95, Snider, Thomas ............ 92, Sohn, Adrienne Spiers, Barry ...... -------- 55, 65, 78, 100, 102, Steller, Mitchell ........ 61, 67, Acknowledgements The Alpha Omega Staff of 1966 would like to express its thanks to the following people for their assistance in the production of this year's book. Special thanks to Mr. John Klumb, Mr. Robert Moorhead, and the Walsworth Publishing Company, Mr. Leatsler and Mr. Carlson of West High's Photography Departmentg ,.,,. , 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 184 184 184 185 194 88, 185 185 185 185 185 70, 185 92 185 187 187 187 188 188 188 Stephenson, Dennis Stewart, Bill ........ Stewart, Steve .... Stokes, Joe ..... --- Stoner, Larry ...... ----- 100, 101, 114, 187 ------ 188 --------- 92, 94 45f'56 65 79 ao, 88, 891 188 188 Strainer, Mike ................. Swiderskl Bernard , ...,........ 188 Sykes, Jackie ........ .... 1 88 Sykes, James ....... ...... 1 88 Synold, Sharon --- .... 85, 189 Tacchia, Tony ..-- ..... - 189 Tallman, Ron ---- ---- 189 Tank, Sharon ..... .... Terlep, Mary Jo .... ...... 1 89 Terzik, Sandra ..,. .... 5 7, 189 Testa, Jim ........ .... 85 , 189 Thannert, Chuck --- ...... 189 Torkelson, Karen --- ..... .. 189 Tucker, Joseph --- .... 92, 189 Tuntland, Greg ...... --- 113, 189 Turk, Kathy .......... ...... 1 89 Vadeboncoeur, Katlw --- ---- 189 Viano, Patricia .........,.. .... 1 89 Vicich, Elmer .............. 21, 189 Vitanovec, Dennis .... ...... 1 89 Voight, John .............. 72, 190 Vonachen, Gary ............... 190 Von Zellheirn, Ana 61, 83, 190, 192 Vrakas, Tony .................. 190 Vrakas, George ............ 61, 190 Vrieze, Kathleen ........... 95, 190 Vroegendewey, Janice ......... 190 Ward, Patricia ........ .... Waring, Lynn ........ .... Washington, Roy Warren, David --- 190 --------..- 190 Watson, Jerry ................. Wehrspann, Susan --- 56, 57 61 '19oj Welty, Mary Ann ...,......... Wheaton, Gerald --.- Wilkey, Steve .... Williams Cat , Inv ---- Williams, Jane ...... Williams, Mary .... Wisneski, Arlene 79 198 190 190 190 ----------- 190 - 54 72 73 75 19:1 190 191 Woldt, Larry ........... 191 --- 86, fee, 1901 35, 79, 80, Wood, Tina ...... 10, 32, 37, 40, 61, 88, 133, Woods, Jeff ........... 78, 100, Workman, Patricia Zenke, Jim ..,..... Ziech, Bob ,... Ziech, Dean .... --- 118, 54, 191 191 191 Zahm, Pamela ........ .... . , 85, 191 191 191 191 191 Ziemer, Peggy --- ..-.. 21, 85, Root Photographers, and the Shelby-Craftco Company of Joliet. We would also like to thank the administration, teachers and students of Joliet West for their coopera- tion. 1 FEE?-2 ' WALSWORTH 1,1e..,e,sphse 8 sauna by w Aiswcam 220 :tram-11:14-. Ma. u, s A, 3 ? 1 . v ,. .W A Q4 3 f,.' I . Q . 1 1 5 Y x i fo 1 1 r i y 1 Y 51351 ,' 2 ' -w--ff x I I Nr F' 34 , K . 1 W W J H Y 1 f N V X 1 .E 4. 1 I . l 'r . I 1 -1 Ai . ,. .: X ' I 1 YI ly' ,nl 1 i N nl . ,4' N . YL S D W V- 1 H. 1 .
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