Joliet West High School - Alpha Omega Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1967
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Km X fg04 '1-J ,mv-'V' X ffs Q ' ,N K. 1 .W A S ,NV V xt K 1, i .W 'M David Humphreys Editor in Chief X 5 5 YH: if i , m R ,, W, -- A,,f, 5 M Silent halls echo footsteps, conversation, and laughter as students flood the building. Teachers and pupils bring life to the classrooms with lectures and questions. Pages rustle quietly as students study for academic classes. Bouncing basketballs and clanging weights add to the familiar clamor of the gym. Another day brings another lunch period with the smell of food and students hurriedly eating and talking. 3 r vi E Q K Q ii U N 8 if All s iz li ia E? A E Q ME Sl Q 3 E 4 ' I Responsibility is the corner stone of the school system, In a cooperative effort, Joliet West helps to build the community while the community supports the school. Joliet West prepares students in mind and body for citizenship in this growing world. Standard academic courses offered at West plus programs of a vocational nature contribute to this preparation. Every phase of education is designed to prepare adults for industry, agriculture, and business. Saint Joseph's Hospital represents the advanced technology and facilities available to the community. Many girls gained valuable knowledge as candy stripers assisting the medical work. Marble columns of the Rialto Theatre symbolize in splendor the dramatic arts in Joliet. West,s contest play, C yrano de Bergerac, provided students with opportunities to appreciate and participate in drama. Music for Modern Americans presented by the Spurrlows, brought to West a wide variety of superior musical talent. Student musicians profited while under the leadership of music directors in rehearsals and concerts. YQ r my , , 4- .sf Q '1 i n 1 sg 2, - 1 L. wi: gg .: ggi 52' fu H295 fi ,-,' I 1 ' .h, M 'A x , gqjyi' , 5' ' V 4 g r - 'f A Q V ily, 'K K 'J 1. fi? 4 ' U V 1 S .3,.. 'N .Thr ,K N L.. , - , . f-,, 5 . km K'x,. - 'N-M, KA, f Q wvxr. -QM, M Af-, . . 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'wa L tlftiwxfr Www H ...wx-,fm 1 ilk v was , Q +P .,. if all ry ,... .xr si LLC 3 , , if:-if fZ:fiEJ ll, aff I St. Raymond's Cathedral, with its fine architecture and towering steeple , exemplifies the religious life of the Joliet area. Stores and offices in the downtown area symbolize the city's business activity. In contrast to the past, the newly constructed Municipal Building represents the planning of today for the city of the future. J oliet's advancement tomorrow rests on the education of the youth of today. This is the responsibility and purpose of Joliet West. A ,igfqg sggf f 'S' ,vi -mv f 1.1, W fflimmx rw xg is! Ls BFSBYZFY X Monica Moline Jean Fox Editor Assistant Editor V4 t fi In 55 rf-491 X Q VI is Circus Spotlight Focuses on Personalities Mike Cookas and Ann Calosio were chosen by the student body to reign as king and queen of Under the Big Top , homecoming of 1966. Both Mike and Ann were sponsored by the Let- lermens' Club. Mike was the first football player ever to be chosen king at West. Homecoming week found students casting pennies for the Bozo of their choice in the caf- eteria during lunch hours. At the end of the week, after pennies had been tallied, Sid Florey was announced Bozo. Riding his tricycle to the center of the gym at the Friday assembly, Sid received a sucker and cape. Profits made by the Bozo election were donated to the Junior Class. Sid Florey played his role as Bozo adding much to the circus mood Against the background of the Rialto theater, the 1966 homecoming roy- Queen, Ann Call0Si0Z King, Mike Cookass JUni01' Court Jayne Robertson alty are: Sophomore Court, Connie Akin, Senior Court, Tana Petrichg FfCShmar1C0urt,Pa1ry DfaPe1'- King Mike Cookas and Queen Ann Calosio reigned at halftime ceremonies. Mike Cookas rises happily as he is announced Homecoming King, 1966. Circus Mood Unfolds a Week of Activities Signaling the start of Homecoming festivi- ties was the pep assembly held Monday in the gym. Candidates for court were announced. Halls were packed four deep with students watching the pageantry of colored cages and wagons during the parade Tuesday as the pro- cession marched in time to the bands' beating drums. Students voiced their choices for Home- coming candidates when voting took place Wednesday in homerooms. Dancing began in the gym as everyone was dismissed from school early on Thursday. Many students attended the after-school homecoming dance from three to five o'clock. Final activity for the week was the pep as- sembly on Friday. Skits were given and then, during the final moments, there was an aura of suspense in the gym as the royalty was pro- claimed. Mark Pederson crowns a happy Queen, Ann Calosio. Alan Iberg presents Chip Bradley, Dave Fazio, Sid Florey, and Bill Shelby with giant suckers as Debbie Arnold pins the Bozo cape on Sid Florey. Mike Kane and Janann Arbuckle lead homecoming assembly with the pledge. Jim Ringstrom munching a popcorn ball samples homecoming treats. fm ff K l fi i+ra.W-3 EE 4 A K VM A , W K, , . .. Like many other students, Nancy Meinert, Don Klein, Nan Schmidt, and Don Gursh find time for relaxation at the Whopper. I i To begin an evening at home, Mary Ann Wharton and Bob Bowser pop some corn. Roy Griparis starts a bowling date by giv ing some tips to his date, Mary Smith. Students Show Interest in Outside Activities Many students pondered thoughts of out- side activities as they realized that their high school activities would be somewhat curtailed. Basketball and football games still set the scene for many weekend dates, but for after- game activities and nights on which there were no games, students turned to outside sources. After a date or game, most students fre- quented one of the popular eating places. Stu- dent favorites seemed to triangle around the Whopper, the Red Barn, and the Dog N' Suds. Pizza lovers often found their way to Shakey's, one of Joliet's west side pizza par- lors. Shakey's offered a friendly atmosphere with its lively music and congenial mood. Boys and girls alike found enjoyment in an evening of bowling. Whether on a date or in groups, bowling provided recreation and a chance for competition among the couples. Popping corn was a way of beginning a quiet evening at home. Later in the evening couples could watch television or listen to albums. After a game, Alan Iberg and Debbie Lowery stop at Shakey's for a pizza. Gail Honiotes happily accepts Joe Fondriest's offer for a Friday night date gin , ww x ' sffi ZZ'- 'mi ml Boys from West gave their idea of a cheer at the Lockport exchange assembly. Left to right are Bob Travers, Jim Morgan, Tom Hicks, Randy Kraker, John Geist, and Dave Zoleske. Assemblies Fired Students' Spirit Spirit soared high in the gymnasium during pep assemblies. Homecoming week brought students together to meet court candidates and later, highlighting the week, to announce king, queen, and court. Special entertainment assemblies were held in the auditorium. At other assemblies, cheerleaders led students in spirit contests be- tween their own individual classes. Judging the contest was the famous Hopkins Tiger Meter. Afterwards, the Pep Club often enter- tained the students with a skit. Pep Club mem- bers also planned and participated in the Lock- port West exchange assembly. W Before the performance, Miss Dryden puts finishing touches on 'Holly Canaday's costume. Jim Nichols' long nose is formed by Su Schiek, Janet DeCanniere, and Sandy Arnold. Roxanne, play Christian. ,.,,'., 5, --V-- 2. .1 l a .. . - -- . . - 1 - s'-' . . . ' -'r,. an , 1- . 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As the curtain opened, Emile de Becque's children danced while blue lights softly shone through the scrim, a transparent curtain. Z-4 -5 Q ,A -A .mf 5522 , . Q- W-1 W . M, ' ' ,iss wfsa-sf, Q ws gy , ,,, -L was 4312, fm- my ,Q h .. , n . ,QD ' 5 ' Q 5 f 2 ,, M ,lg Ls- L - ' , -1 f tw 'W'-vs: , Q X S ,,.., 4 , ?:f2,w ear, ,- - A ' . :WQEEQ Q. Q , . H r A if' if .5 x 1 11 Egg -if 9' xgf if ,ag M sf -:.iss:::,iLSE, A,ill .:. 5 , ,-,M1 35 M41 4, Aj, ,ifw-M3541 W ' 3Auw..,m.4.w A MN ,g-01 M3 mm z..M..,.W, ' M W Rehearsals got under way as Mr. Johnson directed the orchestra an y Linda Bogdan worked hard along with others on make-up crew. Here she prepares Dave Albue for his next scene. G'South Pacific Presented to SRO Audience Tension mounted behind the curtain on opening night while the lights were dimmed and the overture began in the orchestra pit. After ten weeks of hard work and practice, the last two nights of South Pacific were played to a full house-standing room only. Under the direction of Mr. Roy Johnson, A Cappella choir presented Rogers and Hammer- stein's successful broadway musical, South Pacific. Each member of the choir gave an au- dition consisting of a pantomine, a reading, and a song. Characters were then chosen according to each member's particular talent and person- ality. Featured in leading roles were Ellen Landman as Ensign Nellie Forbush, and Chuck Marting as the French planter, Emile de Becque. Sailor Keith Mann enjoys a short dance with Lindsay Powell, the lively Bloody Mary. 5 ,,. 9 'ar .V 1, K An V Q fm ' Q- , , - ' yy . I ' Y ' - f R g , U' 4 ' A -I' av 1 Y A Y 'ik 1 , F'-ff .1 'Q Qv if ,if --. 1 . f 'Q' 'kv 4. twig, iff, f, Wy' L.gy1A- ' ,Q Q h - 7L-g A' ,gk -vii i tml , ., is LL , S -Vx, I bf' lx 'ff' p .. M- ' ,::,i ,, ff I gm w W . my K g , Q E . . ,Q V ..,:- -' ' if V, A' 'ff is .L-. IL A . 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Stage Band provides lively entertainment for the coronation ceremony. Y it Barb Myers Crowned Ideal Senior Girl On December 21, 1966, Barb Myers was be- stowed the title of Miss Alpha Omega, the ideal senior girl. She has participated in cheerleading and has been active in A Cappella Choir. Barb was also Senior Editor of the yearbook, a time consuming and important position. y Weeks before the Christmas Coronationj? candidates were judged on poise, personality, appearance, - service to school, and academic achievement. Festivities were held in the audi- torium after school with entertainment provided by the Stage Band and Madrigals. Bruce Fritz served as Master of Ceremonies and even dou- bled as prompter when the fanfare was forgot- ten. Dave Humphreys, Editor-in-Chief, had the honor of crowning the new Miss Alpha Omega. Arch of Sabers Highlights Saber Salute Highlighting the NDCCS annual military ball, Saber Salute, was the presenta- tion of company and batallion sponsors. As all eyes focused on the sponsors, they receiv- ed final honors passing through the arch of sa- bers. Balloons decorated the cafeteria while Roy Gordon's orchestra played to romantic couples. April weather made it possible to enjoy the beauty of the courtyard. NDCC officers James McGehee, Joe Rafac, Robert Block, and their dates participate in the grand march. Jane Williams, Company A Sponsor. Jodi Basinger, Batallion Sponsor l Cheryl Byron, Company B Sponsor www ,W ww Chris Helmer and her escort pause in the courtyard. Major Nelson, Jo Anne Stefanich, and Jim Myers view the presentation of NDCC sponsors J' lf b. if 5 A .Ji Q fir, QQ., . ,K , 1 . ,f -,YN M , w-Q, ,Q v' c. :fi A QU 'rl A Q A 2 ., Q Sv V 1 I tww.,--1 ,. s V J .. fam 1 X YW 1 dis tru 5 , TM ,. un 4-, -gm- 'Y Aw.: ,,,. if . .Q k . Y X U 41 Qifiif' WL 815 . . ' -In af Q ,?ww35w K9 JN' . i -if I ' map I- ,. ,. X K ,Q at H ,Q M S., , .N if V22 , Vg- fl H Jilin .. . W - ' 2 f V :Vw V sg. , . - .f - 357 L V ,-.,. 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Rob Polancich and Barb Myers pause beside Ye Old Pub to glance through their program. all 3 if L, F With the Fulfillment Romantic mood of Misty captures Bob Johnson and Nancy Meyer of Junior Planning Comes Misty One could almost hear the chimes of Big Ben as the wharves of Old London set the scene for Misty. Announcements of couples arriving at the dance were formally made and colored pictures were taken under street lamps. Roy Gordan's orchestra played the theme song Misty signifying the beginning of prom festivi- ties. Although complications with the fog ma- chine which was rushed in from Chicago arose, glowing lights and a lively English atmosphere created a friendly mood in Ye Old Pub. Tom Temple and Paula Burget were formally announced by Bob Boettcher L. I Miata :W my-,Q We .fk,:3Ma23'27ffg W HW-up W An, A .ef . ' wkgyfi 6. .f wi NSN E5 ,H W 1, ,, W., ' iillilsllllll ,ls s Bill Odemhal Rich Rawlins Editor Assistant Editor VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: R. Smyder, S. Florey, D. Guffey. THIRD ROW: Coach Klootwyk, J. Ward, B.. Fritz, R. Zier, D. Peterson, M. Furlane, M. Cookas, D. Mahoney, J. Stogis, G. Ferguson, R. Prola, M. Benham, S. Koivula, L. Lynch, D. Smith, P. Wilson, C. Hoff- Brauer, C. McLurkin, A. Shelby, J. Bond. SECOND ROW: Coach man, M. Williamson, T. Pratto, D. Finkle, B. Winke, Coach Miller. Not Seltzberg, R. Clemons, C. Gates, B. Odenthal, K. Stawick, D. Duchene, pictured: B. Benson. M. Nippert, R.,Tozzi, N. Grabavoy, R. Zolla, R. McLurkin, G. Arthur, R. Chuck Gates with Denny Duchene and Mark Furlane demonstrate the gang tackling which held opponents to an average of l4l yards rushing. Denny Duchene picks up valuable yardage with an off-tackle power Charlie McLurkin gets boxed in as he sweeps end in West's twenty-five dive in the Joliet West-Kankakee West game. to nothing shut out over the Kankakee Eastridge Raiders. West's Tigers Reign Over Sister Schools A team with character comes back after losing a game and wins the next one, Coach Klootwyk said at Monday's practice after West's first conference loss against Argo. West came back to shut out two teams in a row, beat- ing Kankakee East twenty-five to nothing and Lockport West twenty to nothing. Then the Ti- gers went on to post a four-five season and four-three conference record. West's season was highlighted by the trouncing the Tigers gave Joliet East and Joliet Central in two successive weeks, forty-five to thirteen and thirty-three to thirteen. SCORES est Joliet Catholic ..... est Champaign .... . . est Joliet East .... est Jolet Central . . . . . est Kankakee East . est Argo ....... est Lockport West . est est Kankakee West . Lockport Central f,,b.i. 3 v'f': QM Coaches Seitzberg, Klootwyk, and Miller stand beside honorary co-captains Mike Cookas halfback, and Mike Nippert, a guard. , .Ji West's offense grinds into gear against Kankakee Westview. Title Hopes Still Burn At West's Homecoming Title Hopes Still Burn , read the Joliet Herald-News. Wins in four of West's last five games was the reason behind the headlines. With homecoming week at West the football team was tied for second and had a chance for the first place trophy. Only two games to win, and West could capture the first Illini 8 cham- pionship. i Despite a cold wind, West's student body came out in-mass to see the first varsity foot- ball team with a winning conference record. Finding a seat at the homecoming game was hard because the capacity crowd didn't leave an empty seat in the stands. t 4 In two hours of tough crunching football the Kankakee Kayhawks defeated the Tigers nine- teen to thirteen, disappointing the homecoming crowd. Nevertheless, the team finished with its first winning conference season with a four- three slate. Quarterback Mahoney brings the crowd to its feet as his pass to Hoffman is completed late in the fourth quarter. . ,lgzfwsgifim qE S, E fi. . 4, xp Q. 'O' SQ 0 J i V WE i Fig?-'W if 55554 A I , B-P. ,I , gf in Sophs Have Balance Speed, power, and the ability to strike through the air comprised the three threats of Mel May,s sophomore Tigers. Their seven-two record showed all three threats were used in West's bid for Illini 8 conference championship. Versatile Rick Chizmark's option around end was balanced by Brent Gunier's and Randy Casserillais steady and productive running. West,s co-ordinated aggressive line controlled by a responsible quarterback were strong factors in sophomore wins. SOPHOMORE SCORES West . . . 20 Joliet Cath. . West . . . 25 Glenbard E. . West . . . 28 Joliet East . . West . . . 30 Joliet Central West . . . 12 Lockport C. . West...l8 Argo..... West . . . 46 Kankakee E. . West . . . 2 Lockport W. . West . . . 20 Kankakee W. FRESHMAN SCORES West . . . 13 Joliet Cath. . i West . . . 13 Joliet East . . t West . . . 26 Joliet Central V West . . . 26 Lockport C. . . . . . West . . . 6 Ar o R'dC ll h'hdd h b h'k. g ------ wZ21Qa3fZ'iflSfdELi?Z2'?JinfflfftoZfJSr1'een?X?25?5?' wwf' Y M' C Zm ' West . . . 0 Kankakee E. . West . . . 21 Lockport W. . West . . . 6 Kankakee W. Q . gy., - we 1 W. A L. 7 T e .. we e r e l J' ' B I ,J Wa We 55 6 K f- ' Q D 1 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: G. Hovsepian,J. Wheeler, K. D. Thompson, D. Kerr, R. Owen, A. Lenz, J. Hickman, J. Looper, S. Bacon, S. Graham, R. Fazio, T. Janke, A. Buccarielli, P. Daum, J. Butts, B. Boyd, Coach May. FOURTH ROW: C. Hoffer, T. Pohlman, Dempsey. SECOND ROW: Rf Brown, M. Pasteris, R. Chizmark. P. D. Studer, D. Wright, B. Hodgedon, B. Weitting, G. Sinchak. S. Plank, S. Besette, B. Gunier, T. Wimberly, D. Harris, R. Scott, R. Casserilla, J. Anderson, T. McKeon. Kezerle, F. Smith. THIRD ROW: Coach Adams. G. Henze. A. Hamilton, 'mm f , ,,,: N Mag -f ' J f ...ff ... .. .. 1 Controlling the line of scrimmage, the freshmen get off the line in a blurr of action. ............... - SZ .,, P gi bv? , f'ii'W3i fB4 'A 2541 Slmiffiffila R .. 1 ve ' ' R' - ' . Qi'Q:P2-f'g,.J'fys..1 Qs-gp.ff74e ' gg - 4 fl A , ,l . H.: . .5 . . I K. 1 H .1 . if . I R V . M. A,mxj,,,.,,.,,.,,..,,,,..,..,,.....,.,.... V .vi ljllrwi V J' f' .ff-57' Y . ' ' J ' A - -- , 23 i V . . .. .....J............'.,...u......,. , W-A B -nf ' 'gf jfs. Q ff ' kv K Lk M 1 V ,wt .i x ' is -K of f A I -Y . 3 ,rg if , -, gjj, .3 Q ag, --,J -. , 1 si-N. . Eiwir Ji X . In ,L A . V Q , A Q A A , is vat., 'ng,,,,,,., .a ' J' . .. 1 . 5' 5 J if S' ' ' ' T- rf. Xi ' ' me ' + -ro?-S-- i gl 5' ' 4 ' , . '...,,....,.,.Q S if ' ' ' ' JA? -V fs J xl: Qtxxiy r L.N.,..:5. Vf , A , W W QQ V iss., V V Y E 1 ' iii . A . A K V ? C. ' I . f . V J .' L' . B ' 'Y ' . , ' TP' ' iii' - 2 . ' .XT +57 ii Z' , T . A A ' t s 0 Q. : 1 M .. 45 . . 1 It A 'Y 'A 1? ' 'A ' A ,, , . .1 . , .- C . 1 .... , H ' C 3' V ' 1 T , gy.. J W -' ' ' , ,Q K + . V wwf ...........- .. ,, W - ..v, ,.f- ,wg fl i 15-aff ,rv Tw I ,,..:ff , ' , A ,Q as-if-A Q ,V , '- .,V,., - - . f ,,-Lg. ,,, ,,.,,.. . Ji gga W MI' - i f ? , 'AL ' r Q A lf tl. .. Y ' 19 E., 'W fy -' . . - f . ... .wmv-WW? 1 h i r .. Vi,,J4.,,4,Aa,. Y fi.: V.,,.,,V 7 Am.. . Z rg of of., b V AM gm gy I W . A . . ,t , f Az. A , gJ,,,,.?..g5k-., L . -. KA - . 5.4, X at-5, Q , 1 qwgfqz? 4 I .: I . -L ,Ik .M ,Wgr ,E V155 if , ' T ,L 2. g-A . - J ' .P:5 i' ' . .....e...'.z T. . if Things stan getting unscrambled after Mike Casadie's dive off tackle during the West-Kankakee East game. r Q, 0 le. .sa - . B cease. A431 I C arl Q-new FRESHMAN FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: R. Dillon, C. Letcher, T. Barry, J. Teece, J. Coleman, A. Pagnusat, E. Reschke, J. Lesh, A. Odenthal, R. McLurkin, R. Gibson. SECOND ROW: G. Baudino, N. Grabavoy, J. Del- rose, J. Crisp, J. Wilson, P. Fournier, R. Overton, M. Tribley, J. Brown, S. Houbolt, R. Ross, R. Rambo. THIRD ROW: Coach Samlin, N. 735 Bert, Coach Leslie, J. Hogan, J. Huey, B. Mckay, J. Barnett, M. Duch- arme, D. Gencur, M. Zolla, D. Jones, J. Egly, M. Casadie, Coach Burk- hart. FOURTH ROW: M. Hammond, L. Reno, P. Johnson, R. Klepec, D. Connor, D. Bertino, R. Montezon, J. Fornango, J. DiGiovene, G. Zeman, M. Johnson, B. Lynch, B. Block. NOT PICTURED: D. Gornick. 47 Hard Work and Dedication Gives Cross Country a Winning Season, Following a summer of hard work and dedicated practice, which included no less than two 10 mile marathons per week, the Cross Country Tigers launched themselves into the 1966-67 season. Under the watchful eye of Coach Swank, the Frosh-Soph and Varsity squads emerged from a stage of relative uncer- tainty into teams of unusually good balance. Mr. Swank remarked that the squads had fine depth, and as a result the thinclads weren't dependent upon any one man. ' Needless to say, the Tiger harriers pro- duced some fine talent. Thinclads Rich Skoff and Chip Smith logged some of the best varsity times ever recorded on West,s two mile course at Inwood Park. Tigers Steve Palmer and Mike Roath placed consistently in the top five out of an average sophomore field of twenty men. Records of eight-two for varsity, nine-two for sophs, plus the crown of Conference champs and Joliet Area Meet championship proved the fine ability of the cross country team. Strenuous practice takes its toll as Greg Riffel completes his quota of paced laps for the day. As practice draws to a close, the agony of the last lap is climaxed only by the sat- isfaction of the finish. VARSITY HARRIERS--FRONT ROW: Charles Smith, Rich Skoff, Mike McLaren, Wayne Ingmire. SECOND ROW: Roger Wyss, Greg Riffel, Bill Nordmark, Steve Palmer, THIRD ROW: Coach Swank, Paul Scholtes, Larry Seiler, Mike Kessler, Tom Lorenc. Anxiety flashes across the faces of Chip Smith and Mike McLaren as the varsity squad awaits the start of the Joliet Area Meet. Others joke and set the team at ease, but the runners agree that this is perhaps the hard- est part of the meet. of? via. ,S A 2 ,L A Pine :, :ww ,341 fifhi, ,, 5,42 Pf rf. 43 1i.liKhf': k - in-+04 i Sounds of driving feet and -cheers of' onlookers truly signal the start of the race iCanght by the shadows of the early morning, Chip as varsity men Wayne Ingmire, Rich Skoff, Roger Wyss, Bill Nordmark, and Smith and Rich Skoff vie for position during Joliet Area Steve Palmer explode into action at the crack ofthe starter's gun. Meet. FROSH- SOPH HARRIERS--FRONT ROW: Creig Zook, Mike Jack Kouchoukos. Marty Larson, David Miller, Daniel McKrell, Roath, Fred Zable, Jerry Mahon. SECOND ROW: Robert McEvilly, David Bogdan. sn. i i 3 -nf' Mrs. Fritz poses with the captains of the two cheer- SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS--FRONT ROW: Fran Simonetti, Char Block. SECOND leading squads. Diane Heinlen and Fran Simonetti. ROW: Debbie Gaebler, Deanna Pederson, Connie Akin. Not pictured: Cathy Shonk. VARSITY CI-IEERLEADERSfFRONT ROW: April Stevens, Sandy Woldt, Joye Krick. SECOND ROW: Jayne Robertson, Diane Heinlen, Sue Pierce. as-.s.gwa,gg,,fa.-... or A 4 .,,,.,', Sandy Woldt prepares to start a lastjminute intermission ln Joye Krick's smile of contemplation one can recapture Chuck McLurkin cheer during the West-Kankakee Westview game. crossing the goal line in a last quarter drive against Central. Tiger Dale Evans joins cheerleader April Stevens in a crowd raising cheer. 4 Cheerleaders Radiate, Reflect School Spirit Shelley's famous words, Hail to thee blithe spirit, might well be adjusted to read hail to thee blithe spirits, if he were to de- scribe the vivacious cheerleaders of Joliet West. Indeed, it was said no other group did so much to bolster morale of both students and teams as did the girls in black and gold. Agility and skill, the results of many long hours of practice under the guidance of Mrs. Fritz, were evident throughout the year as the perk teens provided the catalyst that fanned the spark of school spirit into a fire of enthusiasm. Time and again the flash of a smile, an ex- cited shout, or the presence of a tear on a cheerleader's cheek reflected the mood of the action of which they were so much a part. To be sure, cheerleading had its obliga- tions and placed an ample amount of responsi- bility on the girls, and through it all they re- mained blithe spirits. VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: G. Woods, S. James, C. Hoff- ROW: Coach Leslie, S. Mazop, Mabry, J. Geist, S. Fink, J. Rohr, C. man, L. Lock, B. Polancich, D. Beguin, R. Kraker, M. Taylor. SECOND Brown, S. Mulbarger, M. McLaren, Coach Gutierrez. Cagers Win Fourth in Illini 8 Conference Joliet West basketball rebounded from a shaky start two years ago to a fourteen-nine season record, the sixth best in the suburban area. Another Tiger accomplishment was fourth in the Illini 8 conference with an eight-six record. Six seniors and a group of underclassmen furnished the raw material. Coaches Leslie and Gutierrez supplied part of the spark which started the fire that engulfed the entire season with dedication. This dedication won for West the first bas- ketball trophy the varsity had claimed, the Morris Consolation Trophy. West was elimi- nated from the finals in the Morris tournament by a one point loss to the host team, Morris. SCORES West Kankakee E. West Rich Central West Lockport W ...... West Joliet E .... West Wheaton . West Morris .... West' Newark .... West Lockport W ...... West Limestone . . West Schlarman . . West Kankakee W ...... West Catholic High West Lockport C. . West J. Central . . West Argo .......... West Lockport W ...... West Joliet E .... West Lockport C. . West West West Kankakee W. Kankakee E. Joliet C. . . By playing control ball, the Tigers free Stan Mazon who takes a jump from the top of the key. 4 a n i r I wk. Mggfii. M 1 A W Q Y 1, 5. ,W get ,.,kV f . ,W k. . . H u w s L, ,, Q, .,. WW 3 hal Isl 5 f Sophs Take Second Speedy defense and team balance were the big keys for us, explained Coach Mel May. There was no doubting the team balance, since the sophomores had a forty-two per cent average for team field goals. Combining the two assets, the Tiger cubs achieved a fifteen-five season record and an eleven-three conference record. Second place tie in the Illini 8 conference with a second place ribbon in the Glenbrook North were products of the long practice sessions. SCORES West...45 Elgin..... West . . . 51 Kankakee E. West...46 RichC.... West . . . 59 Lockport W. West . . . 43 Joliet E. . . West . . . 50 Wheaton N. West . . . 48 Lockport C. West . . . 78 Kankakee W West . . . 71 Joliet C. . . West . . . 59 Joliet Cath. West...47 Argo..... West . . . 64 Lockport W. West . . . 59 Joliet E. . . West . . . 48 Lockport C. West . . . 66 Kankakee W West . . . 64 Kankakee E. West . . . 36 Joliet C. . . Tied up for a moment by Kayhawk defenders, Nick Logan passes to teammate Rich Chizmark who, with the rest of West's quintet, beat Westview 66-58. Frosh Have 12-4 Season Mr. Edwards faced a tough assignment in trying to teach his twenty-four Tigers poise, ball handling, and shooting, but he did it. Under his iron discipline the freshmen routed many of their opponents and produced a twelve-four season. Preparing themselves for the future, the freshmen practiced especially hard at team- work. This work was in a larg part responsible for the freshmen winning second place in the Glenbrook North Tournament. SCORES West Rich C .... West Lockport W. West Joliet E. . . West Joliet Cath. . West Palatine . . . West St. Viator . . West Proviso E. . West Lockport C ...... West Kankakee W ...... West Joliet C. . . West Argo ..... West Joliet E. . . West Kankakee W ...... West Lockport C. West Joliet C. . . West Providence . Rich Chizmark dribbles through the Kankakee press. West won 66 to 58. -we 1l. ff Zag'-'z FRESHMAN BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: D. Bogdan, T. Pohlman, B. June, J. Hogan, D. Bertino, Coach Edwards. THIRD ROW: J. Kessler, Kren, D. Booker, B. Hatfield, J. Nixon, C. Zook, J. Wilson, D. Gornik, J. Speva, E. Pickett, D. Fick, B. Ditsch, J. Corradetti, D. Sandberg. SECOND ROW: F. Zabel, G. Owen, D. Ewing, L. Pekol, M. Larson, P. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: D. Carney, R. Wyss, F. THIRD ROW: T. Pohlman, J. Ditsch, V. Getson, B. Hodgdon, R. Anderson Meier, B. Yanhe, B. Glad, R. Zable. SECOND ROW: Coach May, K. Bacon, J. Dunn, N. Logan. C. Spiers, R. Cipolle, G. Gornick, J. Sklare, J. Turner, R. Chizmark. 231 ,via , g, VARSITY WRESTLERS FRONT ROW Ron Zier Mike Benham Sid Lambert SECOND ROW: Coach Klootwyk, Tom Hicks, Allen Pollack, Ed Florey Mark Furlane Mike Cookas Denny Mahoney Dean Zelch Nelson Nick Grabavoy, Dave Weber, Rich Rawlins, Bob Shroba, John Dedication and Sid Florey won but six minutes of wrestling took its toll h M a Good Year It's been a real fine year, commented the Tigers' mentor, Ray Klootwyk. In the most outstanding season since the opening of the school, West's matmen were undefeated in the Illini 8, captured the conference championship, won 12 of 13 dual matches, and took first in the City Quad Meet, the Plainfield Tournament, and the District, plus fifth in the Sectional. In addi- tion, grapplers Mike Cookas, last year's state runner up, and Ron Brown were advanced to the state competition at Champaign where they both took fourth place. Long hours of practice and efforts to make weight were rewarded as the wrestlers ad- vanced consistently toward a nearly flawless season. Strength, balance, and dedication on the part of the team and the coach were without a doubt integral factors in its overall season. SCORES West . . . 43 Alonzo Stag .... . . 3 West . . . I9 Oswego ....... .25 West . . . 53 Kankakee East . . . . 3 West . . . 26 T. F. South .... . 12 West . . . 56 Lincoln Way . . . . 0 West . . . 37 Joliet East ..... . . 8 West . . . 29 Joliet Catholic . . . ll West . . . 37 Lockport Central . . 9 West . . . 26 T. F. North .... . 17 West . . . 34 Joliet Central . . . . l0 West . . . 32 Bremen ....... . I6 West . . . 34 Argo ..... ... l4 West . . . 22 Rich East . . . . . 20 , , 5' F Q YY 1, 1,5 I , UU 6 if EST .v Opponent Tom Pierson attempts to free himself from the iron grip of Mike Cookas. Coach Klootwyk casts a furtive glance at a wrestler. Mike Cookas, West's state runner-up for 1965-1966 at l45 pounds, is applying an effective leg ride to an opponent during a match, Kevin Manley attempts a reversal but is momentarily unsuccessfulg he never- theless advanced to the conference semifinals. Dave Wright keeps his opponent from-standing up during the Illini 8 conference finals. West won team honors handily. SOPHQMORE WRESTI-INGTFRUNT RQWI T- Thfmbald- C. Betts, J- Adams, B. Gunier, T. McKeon, D. Studer,iD. Wright, A. Hamilton, K. Harshfreld, R. Eberhard, A. Stine, B, Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Coach Manley, D, Nelson, L, Moffett, Not pictured: G. Wrobel. Undefeated Sophs Win Conference Championship SCORES West West West West West West West West West West West West West Alonzo Stagg Oswego ........ Kankakee E. . Thornton F. S ..... Lockport W. . Joliet E .... Joliet Cath. . . . . Lockport C. . Thornton F. N Joliet C .... Bremen .... Argo . . . Rich E. . Under the watchful eye of Ray Adams, the sophomore grapplers compiled an undefeated season. Winning its thirteen dual matches pre- pared the team for its two tournaments. the Reavis Quad and the Illini 8 conference meet. Tiger cubs kept their record perfect by placing first in both tournaments. FRESHMAN WRESTLING--FRONT ROW: D. Jones, J. Huex, N. Grab- SECOND ROW: R. Montezon, G. Lambret, T. Sabol, D. Founier, S. Houbolt, ayoy, V. Mazon, D. Miller, J. Hubbard, R. Scott, P. Ruttle, W. Wortmann. D. Spicrs, B. Wirth, T. Schorp, R. Huffstutler. Exhaustion overcomes Ned Grabavoy as he waits for his Rich East opponent's bloody nose to subside. Ned won as did his team, 32-11. Freshmen Grapplers Win With Confidence, Poise Beginning the season with anxiety the freshman grapplers didnlt know what to expect. They soon found out what to expect. Their new coach, Mr. Burkhart, gave them long hours of practice sessions to instill in them confidence. Confidence paid off as the Tigers polished off Alonzo Stag in their first match, 38-16. Burk- hart's charges then went on to place fourth in the Tinley Park Tournament. SCORES West . . . 38 Alonzo Stag .... . 16 West . . . 16 Oswego ....... . 30 West . . . 36 T. F. South ..... . 16 West . . . 54 Lincoln Way .... . . 0 West . . . 47 Joliet East ..... . . 3 West . . . 45 Lockport Central . . 3 West . . . 53 T. F. North .... . . 3 West . . . 36 Joliet Central . . . . 16 West . . . 47 Bremen ..... . . . 5 West. . .42 Argo ...... ...11 32 West... RichEast... ...11 SWIMMING TEAM--FRONT ROW: Andy Wood, Tom Markwalter, Robert Langer- man. SECOND ROW: Warren Block, Mike Bender, Ernest Kreutzer, Steve Morimoto. Warren Block, fourth place winner in the 100 yard backstroke at District, takes off. West Tankmen Gain C3oodQReputaUon at District Swimming has been a team sport since the time of the most ancient records of history, but the tankmen of West added a new wrinkle. With- out sufficient numbers to produce a full team by conference standards, the Tigers pooled their swimming abilities with sister schools East and Central. For the swimmers, the arrival of dawn brought the prospect of a morning workout at the Y.M.C.A. and the setting of the sun signaled the start of the evening practice. Coached by Mr. Kienlen of Central, the aquatic youths spent many hours in the water perfecting strokes, times, and endurance. Individual standouts such as Warren Block, who placed fourth in the 100 yard backstroke and fifth in the 200 yard freestyle at the Hins- dale South District meet, gave testimony to the merit of the squad. To be sure, the swimmers took to the water willingly and gained themselves a good reputation in the process. I VARSITY GOLFERSWFRONT ROW: Ted Meirs, .lim Petersen, Bob Bowser. SECOND Shadovvs of ,the evening close in on Bill Greiner as ROW: Coach Kistner, Bill Greiner, Dennis Stephenson, John Sandburg.. he l'CHCh6S fOr 21 b00mlI1g Ch'lVC. Golfcrs Paul Libersher and Brian Larson of the soph squad listen attentively to words of advice from varsity men Jim Petersen and Bob Bowser, Glimmers of satisfaction flash across the face of John Sandburg after a successful drive. ft Varsity Golfers Win fa- T 'Yi,' 1 'W' Q It A .,,,. ,ww : W:ev2F W,.11if5e1tr' In , - W Q vw-.M M V f.t,,M,,,, J, ,.. ..,, ,, O WA t., Two Second Place Titles Stimulated by its 1965 South Suburban League Championship, West's Varsity Golf team looked with confidence upon the opening of the new Illini 8 season. Coached by Mr. Kistner, the team achieved an eight-five-one record and a second place standing in the Illini 8 conference. Supplementing this feat was the winning of sec- ond place in the Grant Park Invitational Tourn- ament by the golfers. Seven strokes barred the way between the Tigers and a first place trophy. Material for future varsity teams appeared promising as the Sophomore -Golf team finished their season with an upset victory over Catholic High. Many hours of hitting shags at the practice range helped make possible the good season of golfteams. West West West West West West West West West West FROSH-SOPH GOLFERS-FRONT ROW: Mike Cox, Mark Fornango, Tim Pull- West man, Charles Hoffer. SECOND ROW: Jim Lambert, Phil Krall, Coach Kistner, West Brian Larson, Paul Libersher. Freshmen profit from practice. Chuck Hoffer, Mark Fornango, Mike Cox, and Ted Meir aren't exceptions. if - or .Vt I I VARSITY SCORES Elgin Larkin Kankakee . . Lockport . . . Joliet Central Joliet Cath. . Argo ..... Joliet East . . C. Sandburg Kankakee . . Joliet East . . Joliet Central Argo ..... gl We Eff' Y if 32 T Y ref. www' ,ly if SOPHOMORE TENNIS-FRONT ROW: T. Reynolds, D. Dewitt, H. Macris, T. Hogan, G. Booras, R. Tapio, R. Pollock, M. Braken, Coach Speckman, J. Rubens, P. Bush, D. Miller. SECOND ROW: M. Reilly, N. Smunt. Ted Cottingham and Robert Barnes retreat to the base lines to return a Naperville serve in the doubles. fs- tf fu an Q. . it rr A' af' rm , uf' Sgw' ' Q7 j ' - We J Y A ' L F - -2 I I J H. f . . if A ,I -. 3 fr . g tg ..L.,,t:.. ig-. 55 I.: ' gg 5' .-'f :ia A.: - . . V D ' Q jf. -1 f .wil .. ., fqggf X 9? .gi ' Q, if,-ff: . .iff i 'S ' IW. Q sh W i .Ei f If ' 'WK We . ' iiffmtiliflif -fi .+, K 35 . - 'iii .ni ii? 'X ' G , -' rf ,f , 55,14 f- - fn. -, X-..,-Q.,. -Je., . - f ,f f rp! f I M I I ' . 1' .. fx. ' .1 9,11 -M f +1 'N 1 . .J .. A .-. 'f' if A 1 ' .- -E .N f .5f 2i 'Rim 'W' ' 1. f .f f .ae . - . V ,I iii 4 lf -t r' 1' 1 if ' ff,-' 1 in 1 1 ,if ', -rw .,.. I ', :1,5 ' ' N 'I sta, , ii I . i n.-.'It?1?9Jttiit'w7.iiiiiiT.riifiie7iiali ,Qi 1 1 ij, i:I.1fv,fyf ,z -if in yr Wfiw .f , .Q A . . kmgigx .,j,g Q5giQf'.5mgi5M'lwi ., -Q .. 1... safwfi l,'Wt5i I A . I W 1 '4'?2.7'fA in 1 if 5. we f4. 'Z?9'T fEQil:ig.5v:sM'5 fii ii My ggfggg,,.,.., 3 k,,,- N M 3 X 4 i Steve Pollock rushes the net and delivers a forceful return. Varsity Tennis Team Keeps Tradition Tennis is one of the most demanding sports physically, in the opinion of Bob Richards, Olympic champion. Lead by Randy Pollock and Dale Finkle and coached by Mr. Smunt, the varsity tennis team compiled a ten- four season to win fourth in the conference. With this second straight winning season in a row, the Tigers won a second place in a field of twelve teams at the Ottawa District Tourna- ment. Not to be outdone by the varsity, the sophomore team was second in the new Illini 8 conference with a twelve-two season record. Westis Tiger Cubs achieved this record while learning such tactics as precision hitting of sideline markers, thusforcing the opponent to weave back and forth across the court like a runaway Agena rocket. VARSITY SCORES West . . . 4 Naperville . . . West . . . 0 Argo ..... . . . West . . . 4 Lockport W. . . . West . . . 3 Kankakee . . West . . . 2 J. Central . . West . . . 2 Lockport C. . West...4 Argo..... West . . . 3 Naperville . . West . . . 4 Joliet East . . . West . . . 3 Carl Sandburg . . . West . . . 3 Lockport C. . . West . . . 3 Joliet East . . . West . . . 1 Kankakee . . West . . . 2 J. Central . . With his spinning returns, Randy Pollock helps defeat Lockport 3 to 2. W 'mi' R. x e N'- N t. 11 if if 'K e 'HQ , 51' 'fa it., sl ' w ,sf vs I VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Steve Pollock, Randy Pollock. SECOND ROW Dale Finkle, Steve Schwartz, Richard Olson. Not Pictured-Ted Cottingham, Robert Barnes. VARSITY BASEBALLAFRONT ROW: Mr. Miller, M. Cookas, J. Worst, Kraker, D. Burtch, D. Spina, M. Taylor. THIRD ROW: S. Siguaw, F. Pa- B. Gerl, T. Temple, M. Ozier. SECOND ROW: A. Doolittle, J. Stogis. R. nish, R. Smart, L. Lynch,J. Brummund, R. Polancich, G. Johnson. Carefully studying the situation, Coach Miller pon- ders whether to change pitchers during the West- Central game. West's Nine Exploded to Win District Getting as many as fourteen runs in a single game, the Tigers are known for their hitting. Rapping out a single in the West-Central game, Frank Panish helps reinforce this reputation. Mickey Johnson swings a powerful bat to move the Tigers one run and Regional Tournaments Getting the big run in the big game was the habit of the Tigers in the 1966 baseball season. Capitalizing on this, the team won eight of its last eleven games, boosting its record to eight wins and ten losses. Among those to go down in the Tigers string of victories was the then- league champions Argo. Coach Miller was pleased as his nine played aggressive ball. Led' by Jim Brummund and Mike Cookas, the Tigers were a threat to any pitcher. Effective pitching of Frank Panish and Bob Polancich pushed the team on to win the District and Regional tournaments. One run kept the Ti- gers from winning the Sectional championship game with Rock Island. West also contributed to the first Illini of All-Conference Team with four outstanding ball players. These Tigers, pictured below, are Mike Cookas, Bob Polancich, Dean Burtch, Jim Brummund. SCORES District West . . 4 East ........ . . 0 West . . 7 Providence ...... 6 Regional West . . 6 Lockport Central . . 0 West . . 2 Morris ......... 0 Sectional West . . 5 Rock Island . . . . . 6 closer to victory in their fourteen to three win over East. Showing good bunting form, Frank Panish sacrifices to get a Tiger in scoring position. West's nine won this game, seven to six in District competition against Providence. Randy Kraker relaxes after West's exciting two to nothing victory in the Regional game over Morris. ig X if irate SOPHOMORE BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: P. Farr, R. Shroba, R. Chiz- THIRD ROW M McLaren S MulBarger J Rohr S Fmk C Brown P mark, R. Brauer, T. Quinlan, D. Darin, J. Bruno. SECOND ROW: Coach F1tzGerald D Gursh A. Gutierrez, J. Seelert, S. James, B. Teipel, G. Ferguson, L. Maddis. Tiger Cubs Finish Season With 4-8 Record Starting the season off with a six-three win over Lockport West, the sophomores were off with a bang. By the same tough defense and a spirited offense, the sophomores beat Kankakee, the pacesetters of the league, five to two. Os- wego suffered the same fate at the hands of the Tigers with a score of nine to two. Healthy re- spect for the Illini 8 league developed as the Tiger Cubs finished the season with a four win- eight loss record. Tim Quinlan anxiously waits for the last pitch in the West- Mike McLaren lets fly with a curve ball hoping to shut out East Kankakee game. By defeating Kankakee, West made it pos- sible for Joliet East to win first place. ' Looking for a chance to advance, Jack Ditsch takes a large lead off first base during the West-Lockport central game. wmpva sf W. gf X Randy Cassarella slides into second base during the West-East game. FRESHMEN BASEBALL--FRONT ROW: B. Torkar, T. Juricic, A. Stein, A. Bucciarelli, J. Wheeler, T. Meier, S. Palmer. SECOND ROW: Coach Edwards, J. Theobald, B. Tatro, T. Janke, B. Glad, R. Cas- Freshmen Tigers Capture City Championship The boys played as a unit instead of as individuals. This and hard practice were the real factors behind our successful season, was the comment of Coach Edwards when asked what was behind the freshmen's nine-one sea- son. Team work was the basis of the defensive fielding which sent every area team to defeat. Neither mudding fields or unco-operative spring weather could hold down the freshmen. Tiger batting clobbered East, beating them ten to nothing and eight to five. Central suffered a similar 'fate losing to West fifteen to two and six to five. These four games won the freshmen the city championship. One game lost to a tough Argo team by a single run was the only mar on the freshmen record. SCORES West . . . 15 J. Central .. ...2 West . . . 9 Lockport C. . . . . . 2 West . . . ll Lockport W. .. ...0 West...5 Argo ...... ...6 West . . . 6 Providence . . . ,. . . 5 West...l0 J. East .... ...O West... 6 J.Central.. ...5 West . . . 15 Lockport C. . . . . . 5 West... 8 J.East ......... ..5 West . . . ll Carl Sandberg .... . .0 sarella, V. Biasetti. THIRD ROW: J. Sklare, G. Kane, J. Sealy, J Ditsch, B. Anderson, J. Turner, C. Spiers. Tigers Take 5 Titles When the winter season came to a close, so did the era of the South Suburban League as far as Joliet schools were concerned. Spring of 1966 marked the secession of J. T. H. S. from the South Suburban and the outset of the newly formed Illini 8 Conference. As the varsity cindermen moved outside, the track team for 1966 began to solidify. Head coach Roger Swank, with the assistance of Coaches Hal Wimberly and Richard Samlin, laid a basis for future victories. Track season pro- gressed and so did the Tigers. Dual meet wins totaled eleven with no losses. Two of the great- est performances in Joliet history-that of Walt Kimble and Stan Mazon-propelled West to the District crown. Mazon with 49.9 seconds for the quarter mile and Kimble with 10.2 seconds for the 100 yard dash set new District records. It was truly a fine season for track. VARSITY RECORD First ' East Relays First Kewanee Relays First Will County Meet First Illini 8 Conference First District EQ ss: 5 3 1 E 1 Under the guidance of Mr. Samlin, coach for field events, Gary Bodemuller re- fines his form for the shot-put while, Coaches Swank and Wimberly look on. Each coach made an effort to work in his most qualified field. Agility and speed lend grace to the movements of Robert McLurkin as he skims the low hurdles at West. John Ogg is apparently suspended in air as he is caught in the act of pole vault- ing. Testimony to John's skill is his place of first for pole vault in the lllini 8 Conference meet with a vault of ll feet 6 inches. l l l . West's stellar Walt Kimble, labeled The fastest human in Will Timers compare results at the County annals, anchors the 880 yard relay team for a new con- Joliet Central meet. ference record of 1 minute, 31.8 seconds. Sprinters Brad Leahy and Jim Kimble execute good form in exchanging the baton, a cruicial point of the 880 yard relay. Exploding from the starting blocks at Central is West's Bill Perry, who held responsibility for the first leg of four in the 880 relay squad. VARSITY TRACK TIGERS- FRONT ROW: Steve Anderson, Chuck Gates, Kimble, Jim Kimble, John Ogg, THIRD ROW: Greg Riffle, Mike Benham, Charles Smith, Wayne Ingmire, Fred Taylor. SECOND ROW: Charles Tyrone Bowley, Robert Travers, Stan Mazon, Greg Nieland, William McLurkin, Bob McLurkin, Rory Arbuckle, Gary Bodcmuller, Walt Boyd, I Q. -.E Rory Arbuckle, District high jump champion, soars over the crossbar during a grueling practice at West. Taking first at District in the high jump and placing a respectable fifth in the pole vault, Rory represented both himself and his school very well. Poised and ready for the crack of the starting gun is Stan Mazon, West's out- standing all-around track man. From this typical stance, Mazon propelled him- self to a brilliant series oftrack Irecords, perhaps the most outstanding being the decathelon championship and his remarkable District record of 49.9 seconds forthe quarter mile. Tiger Cubs Nip at Varsity Heels With 9-2 Record was H ww. Q xi N V. .,,. '- ,'. ..,, V-I V V . , ..,, - :-: -lru .-:v. :lt 1 ,. r . 1' 9? ., ,, - , ' fi .4 E 'S , My 41 3,1 ik gt ting ,, R1 M. ,R 5 5, 9 i ,Y 323 1 i 1 .ga ,, .. .. . , E.ggf-'Mfg ,fa t Y. ,J- -ai 5 f EYE- 'ees -r gi K ,Wray 'br ,ef , 4 ,, .- if 1 at aw. as 2 Q li., rf are Spring of 1966 brought an air of excitement with it. This was to be the debut of a new school conference. No one was absolutely sure of what the Illini 8 would be like. Would the competition be tough? Who would emerge as the power- house? All this remained to be seen. West had a strong varsity team in that it had many returning lettermen. But there were few that were ready to predict the fate of the sophomore squad. More than half the boys had never been in a meet before. Despite its uncertain beginning, the soph squad made a good showing. Under the compe- tent leadership of Mr. Swank and his assistants, plus the aid of returning lettermen, the Tiger Cubs compiled a record that rivaled that of the varsity. Winning nine of eleven meets in addi- tion to the Conference title, the Cubs did indeed nip closely at the heels of the varsity Tigers. ,:.:, Y, g 3 K6 ' iti --1.5 .'., It A7': 4 ' Bob Cipolles remarkable ability was visible as he vaulted high hurdles gif' 'Mg for the Tiger Sophs at Joliet Central.West won the meet 66-52. l l FROSH- SOPH TIGER.CUBS-- FRONT ROW: Rich Piunti, John Brent Gunier. THIRD ROW: Dennis Meyer, Larry Seiler, Mark Miller, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Manley, Richard Skoff, Roger Wyss, Rich Schleuter, Jerry Mabry, Chuck Ewing, Dave Wright, Jack Varman Wallace. SECOND ROW: Mike Fountain, Bob Cipolle, Donald Kimmel, Phillip Byrd, William Boyd. , Bill Nordmark, Marc Taylor, Mike Roath, Rich Rawlins, Tom Lorenc, fi it A i i - 7 ritz: Action and team effort come to a peak as Joe Fondriest attempts a hook For John Ogg, the play's the thing and this is no exception as he shot before the opposing team can close in. comes up with the ball. Dean Burtch sets up for a side shot while Chip Smith puts in everything he can to stop the roundballer. Steve Schwartz is enjoying his conversation with sponsor Mr. Dorick following an intramural basketball game. Basketball enrollment showed a great increase in student interest this year. 4 . Softball action is in the offing as the catcher and umpire await the swoosh and slam that signals the arrival of a fast pitch. Intramurals Flourish Intramural Athletics at J. T. West had as its founding purpose, according to Mr. Dorick, to provide boys who do not participate in inter-school athletics with an opportunity to en- gage in sports and recreational activities with boys of their own age, size, and ability. Under the leadership of Mr. Dorick, intra- murals was one of West's most popular after dinner activities. Popular team sports such as football, bowling, volleyball, and softball rated high in student participation, but basketball seemed to stand out above them all. In addition, the program offered horseshoes, chess, checkers, ping pong, tennis, and golf. Attesting to the success of this program was the in- creased enrollment-doubled in basketball and tripled in bowling. Individuals who were outstanding in spe- cific events received trophies, and letters were awarded to members from each league who scored the greatest number of intramural points. All in all, it was a year of healthy growth for the intramural crew. Dan Fox gives a quick glance to a bystander after the com- pletion of a game of ping pong. 'QHQN f filifv-Zigi f wg :QQ :wiv w .ffl fifv. 0 Barbara Buckingham Sharon Frankford Editor Assistant Editor 'WUI CONCERT BAND--FRONT ROW: W. Wainscott, M. Ostoich, M. Henry , B. Guffey, D. Fox, B. Carey, R. Pinneo. FIFTH ROW: B Grohe R Robin Henr M Abel R Eich G Butterfield G Riffel G Oliver D SECOND ROW: T. Petrich, T. Zeich, J. Biro, C. Little, M. Bracken, R. son, G. Y, . , . , . , - DeWitt, SIXTH ROW: Mr. Katterjohn, J. Johnson, T. Mahoney D McCabe Soleman, B. Stonitch, D. Daily, S. Rodgers. THIRD ROW: J. Ringstrom, D. Dzak, J. Turner, R. Riffel, T. Brisbin, C. Stevens, J. Fishbeck, K. Beaudry, J. Payne, P. Pasteris. FOURTH ROW: B. Rudman, J. Johnson, Band Enters Contest Joliet West's Concert Band packed a mem- orable year full of activities. Fall football games heralded the precision marching of the band during half time pauses. They also marched solemnly at the traditional Veteran's Day parade. Winter concerts were presented, highlighted by a visit from the University of Montana band. Swinging in with the new year, the band rolled into action with the Illinois State Band Contest. This contest of tough competition proved to be a point of determination and ex- citement for the band. High spirits also entered into the intra-band rivalry of the Black and Gold contest. Spring arrived and with it the trip to' Illinois State University to participate in the Clinic-Festival. Aside from this featured event, the band offered a powerful spring concert. Among the excerpts were sdme pieces from the Broadway musical hit, Man of La Mancha. J. Rohr, B. Totter, F. Taylor. Scott McAllister, President 4 ' , Q ,X W-., , . ik .f1 ' aqgg Q , x in xl o 5' 5 'fy ,yx I P Wi n 's -n .2 . X ff 'f my ,BP 11 X nM l , V A , sk ff 7530? W K K , ' Q-N 451. I K ' g 1' . ' A W' 6 . ,E K K g ' ' fr ' T a . 1 ' , ,sf M tk ' ' AJ ., NW . V, QM m jfiw 'Q '51 3 . , ' x Q7 'M-.15 gif . fa W - , . ..,, , , ,. , ,, mga, KJ ff 5 A L'-' NR ' , - ' gm K in i My ,Iv . r 1 A-rhfkv 1 W, , ' Ax .W ,x.y,,w I QV-, M iff: .My Q S G 1 . 1 ML , 'EA x ff i 5, x wht ,v'J'x ,Jn li . 1- Q? 1 if , A . T 4 .V AQ, f W ' S 4- ' , 1 R lr, ,ri , .1 - .Q 2 1.54 Q 1 ,wg ' J f' F' X 11'-if' Z 'H 3 , A 7, v . x . 3 1 . . - X ' ' .ia af O D ff' ff H 'sms J' 1 Q .mn , L xl , ' 'Al 1 xi? Q--..,,, xg Mxfgi Q x '. 'Mf 9' H .5 ww ......,N un-u-Q-A 6x.....q,- NS O rn- Px'vlvlh'f .u s Q4 l 5. ag gig COLOR GUARD-Tana Petrich, Greg Butterfield, Dan Fox, Craig Stone, Jerry Johnson, Tom Cockbill, Debbie Arnold. Stage Band Deemed Superior at State Contest p Judged by a veteran group of musicians, the Stage Band captured a superior rating at the Stage Band Contest in Oaklawn. Setting a quick tempo, the swing band played at many concerts. They featured a program of lively jazz at the Christmas Coronation of Miss Alpha Omega. Stage Band proved their merit in performing popular swing music. On a smaller scale, the Cadet Band pat- terned their work after the Concert Band. They acquired many hours of essential practice. Members of the Cadet Band received helpful in- dividual instruction. Bob Polancich leads the band through its paces at after school practice. V 1 1 I r D, LA., mg, - 5 li A ,Q - X. xvdf X X 1 Y rw ,v H ,,'. 'LQ f, Jf ffgyw, 'V '5:,,,.' ,M-Li.. 45. yygg-jg! if Q . 5' ff lik L' '- 'f ,,- f , :tif . If ' 'fl' ' Z-,iw A ig NHWWW... Q 5 Q A, xL,, Q -.-... Y' ' f 4.1 . W A V ink , vw f- Q f f ' Q .1 o e Q Q q . S ' MF --i-,.w,,,. Y 5 ' 1 fifa' ': is ff' ' Qu.. Mapu . ,,w, ' ww, . . tV,f ig, -W 6... 11 1 K 3 i N 1,0 iw .Em . W S pg we .,Jiwi.gasK.aa, mamma mfnxxm .,.. M i if ' 1 5 Q 3 , Q 1 , f 3 df? Q ,, u Forbes, L. Polson, H. Honiotes, T, Kane, N. Graffis, S. Rogers, T. Zeich, Miller, D. Cameron, R. Bisset, D. Nichols, D. Miller, R. Rolancich, P C. Little, T. Cockbill, R. Clemons. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Labella, S. Elainers, Burd, D. Wright, R. Rest. SIXTH ROW: J. Johnson, D. Dewitt, T. Kane M. C D ' l ' - - ooper, . Michels, M. Taylor, D. Bisset, G, Larsen, R. Blatti, D. F. Taylor, G. Oliver. Orchestra Merits Superior in IHSA West High's Orchestra stood in the Spot- light of musical concerts and assemblies during the ,66-'67 school year. Featured at the Armi- stice Day and Christmas Assemblies, the or- chestra provided a reverent mood with music. Haunting background music for the Spring Din- ner Dance ushered in the new season. In the contest of the Illinois High School Association, the orchestra merited a superior rating. This orchestra competed against groups from all over the state. Freshman string orchestra undertook ex- tensive training in preparation for concert per- formance in the large orchestra. Five girls who have played together for four years make up the First Ensemble. This ensemble offered pro- grams of popular and classical music for schools, organizations, or special groups. This group also united with the orchestra at con- certs. One of the unique social events enjoyed by the orchestra was an inter-school party. l X FIRST STRING--Gail Makeever, Judy Bisset, Linda Abel, Jean Osterholtz, Sheila Kolmodin. Also active as orchestra officers are Judy Bisset. secretauryg Linda Abel, treasurerg Jean Osterholtz, presidentg Sheila Kolmodin, vice president. Gail Honiotes assists fellow madrigal, Amber Babcock, in straightening her stole. z,', : ,. gk-11,110 0154154 'I 'vi U, ig 4, 'nlfsls llilllliiif-,tn ruxurs , a 'gl Kyla, ill A Cappella officers spiraling up the staircase are ,Dave Miller, Amber Babcock, Gail Honiotes, Dave Humphreys, and Dean Burtch. Many hours of concentrated practice faced the A Cappella choir before one of theirwinter concerts. A CAPPELLA CHOIR--FRONT ROW: M. Simon, B. Pohl, A. Stevens, N. Wallace, L. Morris, H. Canaday, N. Roberts, S. Schmidt, D. Hausman, N. Schmidt, T. Houte, G. Honiotes, F. Hansen. SECOND ROW: C. Seeberg, K. Bailles, S. Sheets, G. McFadden, V. Lowery, S. Marting, B. Myers, M. Jorgenson, N. Ruttle, L. Bogdan, P. Grable, K. Lindstrom, P. Ifibschcr, D. Beguin, T. Kiernan, J. 'Fricke, D. Brown, N. Meyer, M MADRIGALS-FRONT ROW: Loine Riggs, Holly Canaday, Kathy Lindstrom, Gail Honiotes. SECOND ROW: Monica Moline, Amber Babcock, Tina Honiotes. THIRD ROW: Bob Bowser, Su Schiek, Dean Burtch, Dave Humphreys. FOURTH ROW: Ron Appell, Dave Miller, Keith Mann, Bruce Johnson, Pete Larson. A Ax Mi l 2 I A Cappella Echoes a World of Music Powerful and resounding voices filled the auditorium as the ACappella Choir presented another concert. At the Armistice Day-Assem- bly the choir offered the moving Mass In Time Of War by Joseph Hadyn. This stirring perfor- mance was recorded for radio and records were made for purchase. Christmas festivities swept forward with a presentation by the A Cappella choir of traditional carols of the Yuletide. With Spring came the promise of the annual operetta. West Side Story, the modern version of Romeo and Juliet, was chosen for the special show. Choir members rushed into try-outs, drew up backstage committees, and set the wheels rolling on stage designs. Madrigals found a busy year and a full agenda ahead of them. These sixteen vocalists sang at private homes, meetings, and church dinners. Madrigals spread Christmas cheer by singing on city corners as well as an appear- ance at the Christmas Coronation. New madri- gals shared the excitement and pride of the group when they were announced at the final potluck dinner for the entire A Cappella. R. Goldhaber. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson, S. Alderson, J. Ceci, D. Graham, K. Harshfield, M. Dzurko, E. Nelson, D. Burtch, N. Mullen, D. Dolhof, D. Cline, B. Humphreys, W. Ingmire, D. Rivera, F. Busby, D. Humphreys, A. Fricke, J. Talbot, M. Fraser. FIFTH ROW: M. Meyer, L. Riggs, S. . Schick, B. Freeman, R. Appel, S. Lane, M. Fornango, D. Miller, B. Moline. FOURTH ROW: J. Manning, M. Downey, J. Stoner, R. Yaggy, Klein, K.'Mann, L. Junck, B. Sippel, B. Johnson, J. Petrusa, S. Plank, M. Stanhope, B. Bowser, J. Jerzycke, R. Zenke, T. Lorenc, D. Evans, G. Arthur, T. Honiotes, J. French, J. King, J. Barber. 3 wr we - f : . BOYS' GLEE CLUB--FRONT ROW: B. Huffstutler, T. Schorp, J. Merritt, son, G. Dedinsky, D. Jones. FOURTH ROW: D. Golob, A, Tracy, F. Alaimo D. Nelson, K. Kraker. SECOND ROW: R. Jandura, J. Wilson, J. Honiotes, B. Park. FIFTH ROW: J. Muranyi, D. Studer, L. McCallum, M. Larson P. COPD. C. Lindstrom. THIRD ROW: M. Phillips, B. Knighton, L. Robin- D. Bogdan. FRESHMAN CHORUS--FRONT ROW: L. Capra, N. Gifford, R. Pemble, J. Martinson, L. Miller, N. Schwab, C. Shaw, L. Ingmire, E. Manley, N Nedelsky, J. Scholtes, C. Thompson, S. Jensen, G. Walthers, S. Johnson V. Siguaw, P. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: L. Stevenson, K. Ficke: M. Lesnik, K. Magee, C. Cohen, L. Grider, J. Bowser, C. Krall, G. Mc- Carthy, P. Lester, V. Pinneo, D. Sargent, P, Carr, K. Allen, J. Moore, L. Barber. THIRD ROW: C. Schnell, D. Patmore, J. Newell, J. Malner S. Moline, L. Gutierrez, M. Getson, M. Jones, R. Hoffman, M. Hinkley S. Weitendorf, O. Moore, S. Lindstrom, P. Lorey, C. Ambrose, S. Watkins FOURTH ROW: N. Buehler, L. French, M. Workman, D. Grabavoy, S Romans, P. Jadron, L. Thorne, K. Polley, L. Hutchins, J. Gornowich, A Catherman, M. Sallese, N. Barnes, S. Klint, J. May, J. Negoski, M w I V f A TREBLE CHOIR--FIRST ROW: D. Bevan, G. Irving, N. Vercellotti, J. Scholar, K. Kemp J Wri ht, M. Vancil C Schultz , . g , . , L. Wilkinson, W. Lutz, C. Nasser, I. Dougherty, C. Hughes, K. Krueger, K. Honiotes E. Homotes, K. Brown. SECOND ROW: D. Fortenberry, N. Bostjancic,iW Barnes, L. Califello, B. Kubinski, J. Rodby, N. Pallechi, M. Grimpe Bi Grazis, J. Hartfield, S. Arnold, C. Canterbury, D. Rostello, N. Hershman L. McEvilly, S. Davis, J. Arbuckle, S. Mullen, H. Manning. THIRD ROW D. Sayers, B. Lechner, S. Atkins, L. Norcross, S. Muhlig, D. Fugett, A Choirs Pursue Music Treble Choir, Freshman Choir, and Boys' Glee Club, followed closely the movements of the A Cappella. As feeder groups for the larger choir, these choirs went through many basic fundamentals of vocal music. Practice took up much time and was an important preparation for the production of their own special concert. These groups presented the Third Annual Mid-Winter concert in February. Treble Choir sang hymns, spirituals, popular tunes, and classical favorites. Freshman Chorus and Boys, Glee Club featured partiotic melodies as well as songs of foreign lands. Hocker, J. Johnson, S. Petrusa. FIFTH ROW: C. Bush, J. Whienhole, K. Zier, A. Hancock, M. Engleman, J. Lameth D. Riggs, R. Kimble, B. Pappas, W. Walker, B. Miller, P. Carnahan, A. Pearce, K. Bajt, S. Wilkinson, S. Whalen, J Williams, S. Heisner. 5. J . V. A f Johnson, B. Weir, M. Drew, E. Griffin, D. Pederson, P. Myers, D. Gilbert C. Mummert, J. DeCanniere, C. Akin, M. Aeschlimann, J. Lless, B Cookas, M. Hillesland. FOURTH ROW: D. Zahm, V. Lindblad, D. Moss- man, J. Housekneckt, K. Kraker, P. Kinzler, D. O'Brien, A. Olznoi, Clemons, N. Hardy, D. Klein, C. Gurney, D. Gurney, M. L1SdCr0 E. Griffin, M. Johnson, E. Woolard, B. Hall, B. Albue, C. Moore, C. Long Y. McGee. , Director Roy E. Johnson, leads the choirs through rehearsal in preparation for a big winter concert. Speech'Club Active in Drama and Debate One of the largest organizations in the school, the Speech Club carried on an eventful schedule. Curtailments did not hinder the club from trying new activities. Debate held up a winning season with the Varsity Debate Team going undefeated for eight meets. Everyday debate practiced the last two periods to polish their dynamic arguments. This able group set about to sponsor a Forensic Radio Day. They sold advertisements, wrote the scripts, interviewed school faculty mem- bers, and had their own talkback program. That day, WJRC turned the station over to the group. Dramatic arts also flourished within the club. Before the holidays, a Christmas play was enacted for the pleasure of the younger set. Cyrano de Bergerac was produced as the dis- trict contest play. Anne Frank entered the lives of many actors and actresses at West. This story of war-stricken Germany was chosen as the Spring production. l SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS-Nancy Ruttle, secretaryg Anita Venzara, parliamen- tariang Connie Rajala, presidentg Dave Hamrin, vice-presidentg Rich Rawlins treasurer. Individual events participants include Steve Plank, original orationg Dawn Elaine Grimsel were sent to the sectional contest for individual events Sherman, serious speakingg Judy Rodby, prose readingg Larry 'Madd1s, in February. oratorical declamation. Steve Plank, Bob Boettcher, Elaine Fish, and iii if f 4, 25, ' Z., 'Iv A Q tif? ' f i' 51,5 ,QM wif --- if i Q .. LU: if , , i i -1 'Q I L? L',, t ' 4 3 , Q If W fklgik if ,W Frenchman Dave Miller growsafast beard for the contest play. Speech ans proleges Paul' KaSSiS and Bill Shelbi' give an im promptu reading. i i B, Holding the trophy that they won at Bishop MacNamara High in Kankakee are the varsity debaters Backstage, Jan Baker applies last minute Brian Larson, Scott Becker, Joyce Bristow, and Dave McCaIlister. They won the tournament with touches of make-up to Bruce Johnson. a record of eight wins, no losses, STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS .lane Duncan treasurer Sandy Arnold secretary Diane Heinlen, vice-presidentg Mark Pederson, president. Student Council Acts as Backbone of West Always on the lookout for a new project beneficial to the school was the Student Council. This student governing body sponsored after- school dances in lieu of after-game dances. They created plans for a Homecoming Week that was filled with fun and enthusiasm. One novel project started by the Council was that of attaining college catalogs for the li- brary. Another collegiate event occured when the Student Council hosted a tea for visiting college students, alumnae of West. Also, a semi-formal dance unfolded to benefit the Dol- lars for Scholars Fund. Money raised at this event was given to a college scholarship program. In the crucial weeks before the Joliet High School Referendum, Student Council enlisted the aid of runners who handed out flyers. This Council also endorsed the school-wide peanut sale for the March of Dimes. Graduation rolled around and the Council made arrangements for the flower boxes and displays. 'MAP' JUNIOR BOARD-Ruth Goldhaber, Allan lberg, Rick Tozzi, Betty Johnson, Sue Schiek, Jerry Kinney, Jayne Robertson. L H..-J Q2 SOPHOMORE BOARD-Connie Akin, Mary Ann Hedstrom, .lay Wheeler, Bob Anderson, Deanna Pederson, Janann Arbuckle. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY--FIRST ROW: M. Furlane, C. Ashamy, Farrell, D. Heinlen, J. Vollrath, C. Rajala, A. Venzara, P. Kosmerl, Lovati, D. Brown, V. Stephens, N. Hall. SECOND ROW: B. Kraker, Petrusa, W. Odenthal, D. Humphreys, D. Miller, J. Smith, N. Meyer, Abel, B. Norcross, S. Ross, J. Krick. THIRD ROW: S. Baskin, R Letcher, C. Aultz, M. Bradley, P. Schular, S. Koivula, C. Gates, J Kastl, S. Valkovich, L. Riggs, N. Mullen, J. Geist. :Bl wif AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB--FIRST ROW: Corinne Ashamy, Meg Kershaw, Anita Jane Fricke checks pictures for the A.F.S Venzara, Sue Schiek. SECOND ROW: Jane Fricke, Sue Dempsey, Patty Kassis, Janet Schnel, sales. Mary Jorgenson, Scott Baskin. Pat Kosmerl lends a bit of help to Jane Williams in the sometimes stumping world of chemistry. NHS and AFS Strive to Serve the School Instilled with a sense of pride and accom- plishment, members of the National Honor So- ciety attended the initiation banquet. These outstanding students received membership in the honor society on the merits of scholastic attainment, extra-curricular participation, and good character. NHS undertook a book sale at the beginning of each semester. Members of the society of- fered tutoring to students in need of assistance. Fifteen members were chosen to compete for appearance on the educational show, 1t's Aca- demic. At the preliminary screening they were bombarded with questions on math, history, and English. Rich Rawlins, Connie Rajala, and Scott Baskin were elected to represent West on the program. They won first place by defeating Joliet Central and Oak Park-River Forest. Dedicated to the cultural exchange of for- eign countries, the American Field Service worked diligently to raise funds. In order to earn half the amount it takes to host a foreign student, the club sold donuts, pins, and under- class pictures. AFS members corresponded with Steve Converse, who was sent to Chile, through the Americans Abroad Program. Steve enjoyed a year of studying and discovering the people and country of Chile. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES--FIRST ROWLS. McAllister, Wharton. THIRD ROW: S. Schwartz. R- Palko, G. McCarthy, R. Bowser, B. Buckingham, J. Bisset, J. Shaw, E. Nemanich. SECOND ROW: M. De- B- J0hHS0Tl,N- G1'3baV0Y, S- MCMHUCI- Checko, L. Bogdan, P. Fitzer, B. Myers, S. Pierce, J. Hamilton, M. 'f w-. -wr ' nf N i A ll ,O .A Q f J ijt- ' rf ' xy ' , F A 5 . ff' X M- i ' if e A V i zf. '-:f'-:' L .: , 3 k'q'WA i ' ef ' ig- e First to breathe sighs of relief were Mary Ann Wharton Bruce Fritz consults with Dave Humphreys about the progress of the yearbook and Jane Trippon after completing the underclass section. which reached more than 1,520 students, teachers, and parents. in-. Joyce Bristow gets the opinion of Mr. Charles Baker, yearbook advisor, on an Barb Myers gives her approval to a page lay-out which her unexpected problem that arose in the academic section. assistant, Doug McKeown, has been working on. 96 F Yearbook Grows Again Room 247 harbored the bustling head- quarters of the yearbook, Alpha Omega. Armed with fifteen staff members, the yearbook began with an extensive sales campaign. Sales surged to a total of more than 1,520 subscriptions. Alpha Omega members valued time as an essential factor in creating the'240 page annual. Pictures were scheduled, information was com- piled, and deadlines were met. This staff agreed on new designs, changes, and the addi- tion of twenty more pages in the book. Annually presented by the yearbook staff, the Coronation of the ideal senior girl was en- acted. This Christmas Coronation of Miss Alpha Omega unfolded with the lively music of the stage band, a fine medley by the Madrigals, and the procession of the candidates. Suspense ran high until commentator, Bruce Fritz, an- nounced Barb Myers, Miss Alpha Omega 1966- 67. Staff photographer, Steve Schwartz, cap- tured the happy moment as editor-in-chief, Dave Humphreys, presented Barb with a dozen red roses. FRONT ROW: Monica Moline, Social Editor: Joyce Bristow, Academic Editor: Barbara Buckingham, Organizations Editor. SECOND ROW: lgave Hlpmphrgys, Ed- - - - ' itor-in-chief: Bill Odenthal, Sports Editor. THIRD ROW: ruce ritz, usiness Barb Bucklnghamfackmob0fc 'PP1 gP'Cm'eS' Manager: Mary Ann Wharton, Underclass Editor: Steve Schwartz, Photographer: Barb Myers, Senior Editor. l Underclass Assistant, Jane Trippon: Senior Assistant, Doug McKeown: Organiza- tions Assistant, Sharon Frankford: Social Assistant, Jean Fox: Sports Assistant, Rich Rawlins: Academic Assistant, Marcia Hegstad. l .- 435' A 'iss -ff' -: J' if ' k .',' y 'q '-mi. 'eff , 9 lf! Jig Mi ,,x5lL i.lf 45 ,gi f K V Q-it V . - e it y , , A yy A V f W . Jiffiif' . 1 . ,mga f A L X f -iiL7k i9'w..izJiisif,,.. .,-f . f L' Peg Bartl, smilingly, Sets an CXHUIPIC f0l' her Sl1bjCCiS OU Top journalists, Linda Lindbloom and Mike McLaren, leaf through a the0therend0flhCCamC1'2i- past file of newspapers searching for new ideas for the year '66-'67. Newshounds Cathy McGowan, Don Kimmel, Mick Stanhope, and Carol Seeberg pause in their busy routine of scouting news. Kim Upton, music editor, types giving design. an article while Nadine Krypel finishes a Thanks- Tiger Tales Circulates to 700 Subscribers Hot off the press, Tiger Tales, West's bi- weekly newspaper, circulated to seven hundred subscribers. Current social, academic, and athletic events were covered as well as per- tinent school issues. Tiger Tales rolled off the press in the graphic print shop under the watchful eye of editor-in-chief, Linda Lindbloom, and co- editor, Mike McLaren. Issues hit the press on topics like the Junior College Referendum, the Christmas Coronation of Miss Alpha Omega, and the Homecoming Week. Special holiday issues conveyed the festive spirit with car- toons, features, and interviews of the season. Tiger Tales staff rushed to meet dead- lines. Reporters scouted up stories, editors planned pages, and the editor-in-chief pasted down the layouts. Tiger Tales produced eigh- teen issues for the '66-'67 school year. Business Manager George Booras joins Feature Editor Barb Austin and Sports Editor Mike Cookas. XY! nf' 100 FFA Venture to Convention at Kansas City Educationally I think it was worth the time I spent away from school, said Gary Woods as he spoke of the FFA trip to Kansas City, Missouri. Kurt Kuster, Dennis McPartlin, Dale Stafes, and Gary Woods represented Joliet at the week long National FFA Convention. These boys attended mock Congress meetings every morning at which two delegates from each state including Alaska and Hawaii were represented. Other FFA travels included a trip to Oregon where a Com- munication Workshop was held. FFA members participated in a number of judging contests. Various members entered competition in the Meat and Dairy Judging Con- test, while others preferred entry in the Sectional Grain and Poultry Show at Yorkville. During Na- tional FFA Week, the club sponsored a family and son potluck supper. Dave Hillesland, Ron Lingle, and Dan Davis were presented with an award for Land Use. FFA--FIRST ROW: P. Lemonta, P. Lambert, T. Keagle, T. Rapson, J. Keagle. SECOND ROW: R. Lingle, P. Hicks, G, Woods, K. Kuster, K. Phelps. THIRD ROW: R. Newton, D. Davis, D. Hillesland, J. Alabastro, W. McMillan, B. An- derson, Mr. R. Deininger. Displaying the Foundation Awards Kurt Kuster and Tim Rapson. which they received at the convention are Ready to see a filmstrip on the new inventions in home appliances, the FHA talks awhile. Ned Grabavoy and his assistant show the girls how plain cakes can be turned into works of art by the simple methods of cake decorating. FHA Learns Art of Interior Decoration Living in an age of automation, the Future Homemakers of America explored the modern arts of running the home and family. Exchang- ing of gifts between the members took place during the Christmas festivities. This club was entertained by Rabbi Hershman, who expounded with eye-opening talk on morals and manners. Joliet baker, Mr. Ned Grabavoy, demonstrated the intricate art of professional cake decorating. Interior Decoration, a film, was viewed, giving the girls ideas for decorating their own rooms and their homes in the future. Debbie Klein and her mother led the group on a Scan- dinavian tour through the scenic countryside of Norway and Sweden. Elections for new officers took place early in the Spring. tiff f Icing tubes that so delicately beautify a cake are shown to FHA members. 102 A 'K lt! in Spanish Club members, Carlos Serrato and Lane Kamhi, play a rousing Spanish type of bingo, called Helo Aqui. Pam Hood offers Jan Fricke a sample of the tasty candy ata bake sale. -ssh- President Pam Hood leads a lively discussion as the French Club looks at European current affairs. X vs -uv., Y-.... Surrounded by his Rom an oration. I ., . fi ,f X an subjects, Emil Petrusa, as the dynamic Cicero, gives German Club officers s cities. kim over maps of Germany while locating Old World Language Clubs Link World Cultures Vengas a la cosa interesante post escuelaf, said Wendy Boxer to a fellow Spanish Club member. In three other tongues students could be heard reminding each other of the var- ious language club meetings. Developing a French flair, the French Club read foreign magazines, planned a trip to Chi- cago, and even investigated the world of French cookery in a soup tasting event. Latin Club delved into classical Roman lit- erature such as Cicero and Cato. Arrangements were underway for the annual Roman banquet complete with costumes and slaves and the at- mosphere of ancient Rome. German Club kept up with current affairs in Germany. They saw slides of the German countryside, and they watched as plans for a Chicago visit materialized. Spanish guitars or a boisterous fiesta song could be heard coming from Room 130. Spanish Club listened to native records and saw in- teresting personal films of Spanish customs. President Norman Hall conducts a Latin Club meeting. 1 z 103 104 Medical Careers, Red Cross Work with Community Developing a deeper interest in the field of medicine, the Medical Careers Club partici- pated in an informative program. Along with in- teresting films, the club was entertained by guest speakers. Mrs. Naomi Corsini briefed the club on volunteer service opportunities at Silver Cross. Jerry Lynn Lovati lectured on the work of a lab technician. Traveling to the Cook County Hospital, the Medical Careers Club toured the School of Nursing. Members packaged cards and stamps for the children in the Guardian Angel Home during the Christmas season. Signaling the end of the year, the club took to the outdoors for a picnic. Red Cross packed a busy year starting with the Community Drive in which all homerooms took part. For St. Patrick's Day, the club created candy favors for the patients at the St. Joseph's Hospital. Red Cross also distributed the American Red Cross Magazine throughout the school. Florence Hummel gives a quick summary of the Medical Careers activities. ll N9 , . ei M will Officers of the Red Cross Club tally up the homeroom results of the community drive. Jerry Lynn Lovati demonstrates transfusion methods on Florence Hummel in her program about nurse's aid training. Green Thumb Club Emerges from A.A. Whether conducting a new biology experi- ment, or watching a movie on space travel, the Alchemists Anonymous explored the world of science. These members traveled to the Na- tional Laboratory at Argonne where they toured the immense research center. They were also impressed by the enthusiastic talks on psychol- ogy given by Mr. Richard Pryor. Science Club members sold megaphones for boosting cheers at the games. Concession stands were operated by the science club for game time snacks. Newly drawn up were the blueprints for a subsidiary of the A.A., the Green Thumb Club. This new club would be de- voted to the landscaping of certain areas of the school grounds, and the planting of more trees and shrubs. sz Q . Lv I Science Seminar members Pat Schuler, Corinne Ashamy, Phil Rosenberg, Carol Aultz, and Anita Venzara gather around Mr. Donald Hopkins. '-4l., y Al 11.5. V Leaders of Alchemist Anonymous are Steve Sugarman, co-chairmang Gary Horowitz, chair- Steve Sugarman, with shadows of a plant behind mang Nancy Larsen, secretaryg Norman Hall, senior consultant. him, demonstrates for fellow scientists. 105 106 v-q,,'h U Among all of the books of the library, the Library Club conducts their regular meeting. Library Club Views Modern Techniques Clustered around tables in the silent li- brary, the Library Club held its meetings. This group of interested students discussed and made suggestions about their responsibilities as school librarians. They learned many new techniques of library work. Student librarians went to Normal to ob- serve the organization and workings of the Uni- versity library. They made plans to host the District Conference of the Illinois State Library Association. West's Library Club presented a senior li- brarian of good merit with a S300 scholarship toward a college education. On the lighter side of social events, the Library Club decided to make a trip to the Indiana Sand Dunes. 'iq Library Club members conducted a paper- back book sale. Describing a part of her regular work is Kathy Clemons. Mr. Myron Klingensmith gives Pam Fitzer a few pointers for success on the slopes. Ski Club Made Excur- sions to Four Lakes Racing down snowy slopes was the breath- taking sport enjoyed by West's first Ski Club. With over a hundred members, the club took advantage of the blustering winter. Members registered and paid a fee to travel to many ski resorts. Three trips were taken to Lyle, Illinois, at the site of Four Lakes. Buffalo Park ski area sixty miles from Joliet was also visited by the Ski Club. Average sized crew of skiers ranged from forty to fifty- five members. Lessons were available for novice skiers, while veterans took off on their own. Ace skier Klingensmith, finds a miniature resort in one of the courts in the school. 107 Radio Club Builds Skill With Electronics Tuning in nearby stations, the Radio Club at West initiated its first year. Novices to radio banded together to investigate new inno- vations in the world of electronics. Members learned a special theory and code. Construction and wiring techniques were practiced on vari- ous types of equipment. Ham operators enjoyed working with their own equipment. They created projects, even to planning the construction of an antenna and radio at West. Radio Club paused in practice with elec- tronics to participate in a pop bottle drive. Club officers for the year were Paul DeFelice, presidentg Curt Bowen, vice-presidentg Jim Moroz, secretaryg and Ron Appel, treasurer. Ron Appel makes contact with a neighboring station using the code and theory developed specially by the club. i Amateur radio operator, Mike Zoble, turns in a frequency on the electronic facilities ,at the club's disposal. Surrounded by club members, Paul DeFelice, zeros in on a ham operator. i 108 ii Key Club officers are Steve Koivula, secretaryg Emil Petrusa, presidentg Jerry Jones, treasurer. Sponsor is Mr. Donald Hein. Key Club Puts Emphasis On Service Involved in community affairs, the Key Club took off on a year of activity. Besides op- erating refreshment stands at the games, the flutter of black and gold pennants could be seen as Key Club members sold them throughout the grandstands. Soap bars were collected by the dozens to be distributed in the Dixon State School. Key Club sponsored coat check workers for the annual entertainment of the Kiwanis Show. Members also acted as runners from Pershing School in the high school referendum. Key Club highlighted their social season with a hayrack ride. Participants from West traveled to the National Key Club Convention at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago on April 6 and 7. of the many activities of the year that Key Club sponsors is the selling West pennants. Emil Petrusa, president, gives member Gene Nemanich a few on selling these pennants. 109 110 Randy Kraker is pursued by a speedy Cupid, Dave Dulny. Q: 5. Ruta Steve Koivula causes a scene in his unusual costume for a pep assembly skit. Winsome Letterman cheerleaders beam a victory smile. LETTERMAN CLUB--FIRST ROW: D. Smith, D. Mahoney, M. Furlane, Smith, P. Scholtes. FOURTH ROW: W. Ingmire, R. Skoff, S. Palmer, G. M. Cookas, D. Burtch, T. Temple, Mr. H. Walser. SECOND ROW: B. Ferguson, R. Wyss, S. Anderson, C. Hoffman. FIFTH ROW: D. Fazio, M. Odenthal, C, McClurkin, W. Block, J. Geist, J. Kimble, B. McClurkin, T. Benham, E. Winke, M. Nippert,J. Ward, S. Koivula. Hicks. THIRD ROW: B. Benson, L. Lynch, S. Mazon, M. McClaren, C. l i...-ns., 1 N f ' ,TB X.- of Tiger Dale Evans puts the head of a Porter under the scoreboard guillotine as members Linda Pruss and Dave Dulny look on. cinema L pXliHNlTDQ. rex ,H , sg, , ve., , l Nick Macris takes down an old poster while two Pep Club girls hand him a new one. Pep Club, Lettermen Ignite School Spirit Cheering and yelling for victory was only one of the activities of the energetic Pep Club. Drumming up a lively spirit in the school, the Pep Club sold bright black and gold Tiger but- tons. Members could be seen putting up game posters and footballs or basketballs on lockers for fans to autograph. Pep Club enacted four assemblies of hu- morous skits and pantomimes for West and even traveled to Lockport West in an exchange pep assembly. They sponsored buses taking students to away games. Morning performances were held complete with music entertainment and team appearances. Along with these Tiger- a-go-go shows, the club finished up the season with the talent exhibition of the Tiger Follies. Lettermen opened a season of social ac- tivities and entertainment. Lettermen clowned around in a pep assembly sketch portraying cheerleaders. Plans were formulated for the festivities of the Letterman Carnival. Also plans for the selection of 'Miss Letterman were drawn up. Lettermen. and their dates enjoyed a play night of games and sports held in the gym. At the close of the year, they sponsored an open house. 111 112 OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB--FIRST ROW: Georgene Krochmal,Janet Judy Baron, Barbara Orsini. THIRD- ROW: Nancy Sefcik, Linda Polesel, Winchester, Annette Konc, Joyce Gladkowski, Lois Gerl, Lorraine Motta. Ruth Wille, Vickie Oakley, Sue Valkovich, Janet McCure. SECOND ROW: Lynn Bell, Diane Ziesemer, Carol Darr, Beverly Karl, Barb Orsini checks her answers on the adding machine. DE and O Programs Offer Experience in Business Creation of the Distributive Education and Office Occupations Programs made it possible for students to gain a useful experience in the business world. Classes in Distributive Educa- tion provided its members with practice in jobs such as clerks, cashiers, and salesmen. Participants in this program also had schedules made that synchronized their jobs with their schoolwork. Office Occupations students were able to operate up-to-date business machines, type business letters, and learn the correct method of telephone conversation. Members were given the opportunity to work together in typical of- fice situations. Eighteen girls participated in the Office Occupations program in prepara- tion for clerical careers. Mary Smith and John Kinney arrange the showcase outside of their room to show something of interest about the DE club. W'- ' Peg Bartz and Linda Morris make a sale to Barb Davis for some baked goods af- ter school. Future Teachers Learn Modern Education .Achieving a,career as a teacher was the common goal of the Future Teachers of America. These hopeful members served as guides for the Regional Teachers Convention at West in the fall. They also made plans to visit a state university in the spring and to tour the campus. Programs ran high with interest for the FTA. At one meeting the club was exposed to the Modern Method of Teaching, a new develop- ment in education. Miss Louck presented a pro- gram with an armchair journey of her trip to India and the Far East. Student teachers also gave informative speeches to the club. His- torian Linda Morris gave a review of the na- tional, state, and local chapters of the FTA. Bakery sales boosted the club's treasury and strengthened plans for an FTA retreat in the spring. FUTURE TEACHERS--FIRST R0W1Linda Mprris, Kathy Delwmo, Peg- Mrs. Lind. ,THIRD ROW: Karen Bajn, sandy Reed, Jim shimek, Tia gy Bartz, Nancy Memert. SECOND ROW: Miss Louck, Helen Shimek, Samios, Pam Hood, Beth Albue. Barb Davis, Zelma Smith. Mama Poole, Betsy Pohl. Mary Ann Baron, 114 Mary Jo Jaworski practices diligently on the balance beam. Two rival teammates vie for the tipoff. Barb Kubinski bowls with high hopes for a strike. GAA Tackles a Busy Agenda GAA started in with activities on the first day of the school year with Freshman Day. Of- ficers visited with each class explaining the or- ganization of the Girls' Athletic Association. Their campaign ran for the first week with reg- istering and paying of fees. Christmas arrived, and with it came the visit of Santa Claus to the GAA meeting. In February the club held its initiation. Members who had earned twenty-four points or more were presented with a state GAA pin. Spring also brought the annual Mother-Daughter Tea festivities. Plans were drawn up for a swim- ming party and the selection of two girls to at- tend a leadership camp in Wisconsin. GAA initiation, conducted by the officers, was highlighted by the carrying of sports equipment by the new initiates throughout the day. .yi it Janie Manning and Linda Markwalter demonstrate the correct procedure of the thrust-lunge movement in fencing. M 115 116 GAA members Janie Manning, Rae Kezerle, and Sharon Frankford engage in a game of basketball Marie Hillesland presents fine form in a practice session. Taking a break from the dance routine. Missy Bradley conducts the business meeting. Other officers are Dawn Sheridan, vice-president: LeeAnn Carlson, sec- retary: and Vickie Lowery, treasurer. Executing a strong arabesque, Gaye Myers practices dance movements. Modern Dance Evokes Grace through Expression Girls with a common interest in dance, broke away from a GAA activity to form a sep- arate club. Originally modern dance was a part of a regular girl's physical education schedule. Girls then wanted additional practice after school, so GAA sponsored them as an eight week activity. But when the eight weeks were up, they wanted to continue to meet so Mrs. Atterberry and Mrs. Ocokoljich took upon them- selves the task of forming the new club. Missy Bradley was elected president to pre- side at the business meetings. 117 118 Cadetjuniors take advantage of their study time in preparation for the duties and responsibilities of officers. Executive officer, Tom Marentic, pauses in a tour of inspection to examine the gleaming sabers cleaned by the cadets. if 2 W--f..-...,.a.t,, Q' ll ff pf: Q I par 9 3' in In the ROTC stockroom, cadet Paul Padden takes a quick in- ventory on the supplies. ax x -tm,-4 W' ' wa ximqaiy h muuuo mnnmu mm Battalion Commander, Bill Pierce, briefs the officers on their assignments. J Sponsor Jane Wyss stencils a poster for a future ROTC event. ROTC Prepares Young Men For Military Service Profiting in a' rigorous education in mili- tary subjects, the ROTC gained practical knowledge. This program laid the foundation for leadership, drill command, military courtesy, and other basic subjects in the four branches of the Armed Forces. Members were instructed in map reading, hygiene, sanitation, first aid, weapons, and military leadership. As the year progressed, the ROTC took on the heavy responsibility of a can drive. These donations were presented to the Salvation Army to be distributed during the Christmas holidays. West's ROTC carried on an extensive door to door campaign. Their efforts showed in the successful collection of over one-third of the cans for the whole city of Joliet. Dan Davis performs the duty of recording new assignments. 120 William Pierce Thomas Marentic Joye Krick Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Cadet Major I h Battalion Sponsor Battalion Commander Battalion Executive Officer Honored ROTC Cadets Pass in Review Many cadets received special honors, re- flecting great credit upon themselves and West's unit. This award assembly was the event at which outstanding cadets merited distinct awards. Cadet-Captain Paul Padden received the Chicago Tribune's Silver Tribune Award for military achievement, scholastic attainment, and excellent character. Presented to Cadet Sergeant First Class Lawrence Pollack was the Gold Tribune Award. Other honors were re- ceived by the cadets and the sponsors. Cadets found themselves in full charge on battalion day. Responsibility was delegated to the members of the ROTC. They handled vari- ous technical duties and assignments. Heading the ROTC at West were Major Nelson and MasterfSergeant Swinke. West and the other Joliet high schools had the distinction of being the first high schools in the United States to employ retired military commanders. , Q Q Mr. Harris Enderson awards Cadet Steve England the Mr. Harold Coleman presents the Citizenship Ribbon to Cadet Lee Roper. Scholastic Citation Ribbon. .lane Wyss Ann Calosio Diane Heifllefl Compnay A Sponsor Company B Sponsor C0mP2lFly C Sponsor ROTC sponsors beam as Mrs. Phyllis Firlus pins them with the ROTC formation, assistance at social activities, and contribution to battalion Sponsor Ribbon. This honor was awarded for their faithful attendance in morale. 121 Academics 4. l wh .Q ,ifffk 'wi' 1, Z We I . -Q ,- My fax rf W an ,mx N, ,,,k A 1 - S m Y ai is , an , wi .. M in Q ya. X ' Qfxrf' Joyce Bristow Marcia Hegstad Editor Assistant Editor 123 .few W . 'v,s?3 ,mst may 155 21 351. 4 M v im ,'.f :- H K H 1-x X 5.- -v T I , 1 3 K www, XX A-33353, 1:5587 fm 64,5 .51 an . S, ,A Q. gLg,:Liw.f, if, Y: -- f -- ,fr ... G55 :ff .Q L.-,,. Lgek .- f use gym ,. mid Q by X S 3 W we W wfgvfg ,L,, 2 2 tl.: Q .gy Q D W, wx x' 625' vi' ilu ,sa 5 Am.- P ' Y-L nn ,yqfgf 'C 5 -fl' :'.1 ::..r-1 K - if : X l 2 R v if 3 if . . gi 7 ff I W .3 ff, Y 5 x ' ze n Q 5 f 2 A f f S, if R i fi ' 34 +5 3 x 1 4' wi S w P ,,...f,.., , T-get ..P . .3 . f Tl n- : f fs .L I f RN Ag. ' I .W 'V Q WXIMQ- Q 5 E iff 135 'K 5 . Y 7.1 5' 4.155 i 5 if Exif I 3? iii? wg 73355 Q23 ffl? , W, ii ,S v ? :- -W . 'Mmm fum, nw W www N K' 'ww wmwwwm Uv mmm wwmmww I Principal and Deans Linked Students and Officials Mr. Stallman consults Miss Antoniewicz and Mr. Coleman concerning student programs. Mr. Clarence D. Stallman, Principal, Joliet Township High School West Campus. Mr. Stallman and Deans Vanko and Haines provided a coordinating center between stu- dents and school system administrators. Policy decisions found a firm foundation under the disciplined action of these three men as they directed internal affairs at West. Deans Vanko and Haines supervised ab- sences and offered a constant source of advice to students in such diversified subjects as summer jobs and hair cuts. Mr. Stallman over- saw all facets of school policies, ranging from use of classrooms after school hours to pro- visions for students confined to home study. Mr. John Vanko, Junior-Senior Dean. Mr, Guy Haines, Freshman-Sophomore Dean Nw? Guidance Mapped Present and Future for West Students 128 Mrs. Hedstrom offers advice to one of her counselees. Miss Louck consults files for a student's academic record. Under the leadership of Mr. Charles Woolard, the guidance department led students in planning their academic and vocational lives. Through group and individual conferences with their counselors, students decided what courses to take in anticipating a specific vocation or college education. Counselors and students also worked together in interpreting grades and test scores as a possible means for a more definite formation of future plans. Two new counselors, Mr. Meredith and Mr. Coleman, were added to West's counseling staff this year. They, along with the other counse- lors, provided West students with assistance in planning their present and future. Dave Taylor confers with Mr. Meredith concerning his sec- ond semester schedule. ts 'M' ,i , ily V Lg ' xx D ' ', . I .lfi T if C' i E iiif i i i ii 5 Wav' it H i' Q 'ii Q sw' fit - W r i r i r- it nwniaaw ir- i it i it i i , ,ist 3. A W., if Y , 5. it , W if 1 ,wtlii ew TOP ROW: Beverly Antoniewicz, Harold Coleman, Harris E, Naomi Hedstrom. SECOND ROW: Nancy Jane Louck, Phillip J. W' i Lucile Stewart, Charles Woolard. Special Services Add to Complete Educational Program i Special services added to the compre- ,lA . hensive educational programs at West. Miss if li2 g r Gilbertson worked with counselors in special ggi . H 2,1-.Q areas of the guidance program. Mrs. Lewis and .E Mrs. Marshall pro-vided special education q. 3 geared to the specific level of a student's t'iir 4535 f -f:' ability. ., if W' .f gnr Mrs. Nance supervised all aspects of the U medical services, ranging from the dispensing if' of aspirin and bandaids to the administering of athletic examinations. She also kept a medical Marion Gilbertson CSocial Workeri, Natalie Lewis fSpecial educationj, Melva record of each Studemin School Marshall fSpecial educationj, Marjorie Nance QNursej. Not Pictured: Isabel Lasser fHomebound Studyj. Debby Ziemer assists Mrs. Nance in running an efficient medi- cal service for West students. Z an f . . f . .. . ..... 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English I and II offered an intro- duction to the field of communication as freshmen sought to interpret ideas portrayed through literature and then apply these ideas to their own writing. Sophomore speech taught students the importance of the spoken word. Junior and Senior English courses concentrated upon literature and expository writing as medi- ums -of conveying a purpose, while journalism students found an outlet for their efforts in Tiger Tales and the Alpha Omega. As the fastest growing area within the de- partment, speech arts gave students additional training beyong the limits of first year speech courses. Aspiring actors were provided with opportunities for dramatic interpretation, cul- minated in a special Christmas play. Debate was an exercise in logic and reason, as well as a venture into the field of communication through persuasion. - . .. ,'.g,-- LTE .f-,,.,. .Z. Wa? Q' TOP ROW: Irene Lind, Carol Martin, Maurice D. McClain. BOTTOM ROW: Ailene Schneider, Mary L. Thackaberry, lgliriam Wright. Not Pictured: Mary Lou Fox, Mary A. yan. he tries to trap Brian Larson through cross-examination. t ,473 Dave Taylor, compiling his term paper amid a vast array of note cards, repre- sents a typical senior enrolled in Prep English. Mclita Lockwood and Jan Nolden congratulate Holly Canaday and Sue Schiek upon being chosen coordinators of Today at West. . S 131 132 70 'Wren Q.. 1 f f i s G . L 4-f 5 to 'kg-H f 'J 1 F yi f .'. , . . t f . M L M . afmavig-11... . aiiikisi. M 211: ' 4- ,2 ,mx Www 'ii .T qs. X 1, ,S Slide R Q J. fi' 4 N 'ii I '4w.z:vf ii AVIQA X . ii 32: 1. K' ' A rg . . G . 'fb' A 'x w 5 9 tif I gig. 'Q Y l , TOP ROW: Joseph L, Frink, Gene W. Gallion, Don L. Hein, Richard G. Hinkley. SECOND ROW: Donald G. Hopkins, Herman Jongsma, Myron L. Klingensmith, Rata Ann Klingensmith, Walter J. Plume. THIRD ROW: Richard H. Pryor, William Schwab, Frank M. Smunt, David M. Warner, Hal Wimberly. No picture available: Ralph Sartin. Intent on his work, Frank Busbey employs cautious lab techniques in his biology experiment. 'Vu Bob Shroba and Mr. Hein demonstrate ertia. l ,. . - M.: . so - V .V .tn msxmmas p y ica properties of oxygen as he collects it in his Prep Chemistry class. Science Labs Stimulate Curiosity and Discovery Through experimentation, science students strived to gain an understanding of scientific theory. Classroom work gave students a basic knowledge of facts, but in lab work they applied these facts, to form their own ideas. Physics classes demonstrated the light theories of wave and particle and were encour- aged to form their own conclusions based on ex- perimental data. Biology students analyzed dif- ferent facets of life and then related these to one another in establishing the unity of the liv- ing world. Chemistry students explored the properties of different elements, thus expanding their foun- dation of scientific understanding, while physi- ology experiments on the cat aided students in their study of the processes of the human body. Mr. Hopkins, department chairman, and his staff placed the responsibility of learning with the student himself, as he achieved a greater understanding of science through experimenta- tion. Students Learned International Language of Mathematics xg? gy at S .swf -if r I .fa WM, J, we ......-,1-:Lal John Teece acquires a fundamental foundation in mathematics through his general math class. Pat Kosmerl attains greater understanding of mathematical concepts by using a physical model. ill N West students gained knowledge of the in- ternational language of mathematics through the math department. Participants in the math pro- gram furthered their education in general mathematics as well as in the highly technical courses of college algebra and analytical geom- etry. Miss Fisher, department head, supervised math training which offered students a basis for scientific achievements as well as an insight into possible fields of higher study. Work in special projects was made possi- ble through the math center. Reference and re- search books, as well as geometric building materials, activated imaginative thinking in creating pictures of abstract ideas. These re- sources gave students an opportunity for creativity and the means to support their origi- nality with their own projects. Comprehension in depth of the mathematical language was im- parted to West students through the math department. Bob Pollack refers to one of the many reference books available through the math center. . A s A .... 3 Z V W Q35 favs il 'fr EQ 'A lr Shi i 53? ' QQQW4' ling: B f 'zgIQ4?Q 5 E ra ,vL, all i is K l 'V Q gk We ' l it 5, 'J 53,33 .. ur xv Fwy an ll wah lflixijl 5 Q -..,....,, s., -W.. .K fig. . E 'H mam QS W M-..rI.n...l Mr. Johnson offers the support of his higher training to Don Klein. FIRST ROW: Grace M. Armstrong, Sharon Lee Brown, Arnold Edwards, Steve Forbes assumes the role of teacher in his X-A1geb,-3 Mary Lou Fisher. SECOND ROW: Ronald Fordonski, Edward Johnson, class. Melvin E. May, James E. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Paul C. Morzorati, Leslie O'Blenes, Marjorie Otis. 12' Fi Rams 2, :M .,- ... M Swiss .W ...,.,:, i ., Sifielyifill .+3+2+l. mileage was. Q 135 Languages Revealed Foreign Culture and Customs 136 Und Mike Bumgarner and Beda Lechner creatively arrange a display case of French cu ture. Rick Kerr admiresa osterde ictin ' 't' b Ilf' h p p g an exci mg u ig tscene of Madrid. Foreign languages became the stepping stones to the knowledge of present and modern nations. Students studying foreign languages not only learned the language of a particular nation, but also they were familiarized with the customs and culture of the nation. Cicero's orations and speeches became realistic for Latin students when they actually performed exciting scenes from their studies. Slides and films also helped the Latin student to visualize life in ancient Rome more vividly. French students became acquainted with the customs and cultures of France as well as the history of its political and social reforms. Knowledge of Spain and Germany was intro- duced to the classroom in the form of audio- visual and audio-lingual aids. By the use of the language laboratory, students devoted time to the skill 'of speaking as well as hearing their respective languages. Cicero tEmiI Petrusay and his fellow consuls tPete Apos- tolou, Norman Hall, Bill Pierce, Mike O'MalleyJ gather outside the Senate House to plot strategy against Catiline. i Q 3 i 2 ttaza te turns da IMQRID Y Phil Pasteris improves his German pronunciation in the language lab. ?75?795V 3? , ' . .f 0 I f ii,,,. 'L - f l if Wx. , ff fr 'AA, 'A-'W Q! , .-...-,sf IKEA, 'Q ff, . M .K .ii,3f.. ,a f -ff, ygqxgrl' , it M31 .vwtizf gf gg, , ' -' .W - - 'W' 'Vx' . L TOP ROW: Lawrence Alvarez, Louis Businaro, Alice Hartman. BOTTOM ROW: May Lloyd, Anita Pag Wilbur. Not Pictured: Anita Barz, Linda Parthun. e, Alice Jim Stogis explains the importance of Berlin in relation to Germany and the nations bordering it. 'Q W washi- aggr- my if 2 J' 137 1 l Social Science Offered Course Variety to Students Mr. Settles lends some helpful support to Mike Levin, a student in distress. Mr. Kochevar captivates his World History students with the saga of ancient Rome. 138 Shi Social sciences prepared students for future citizenship responsibilities. American government and problems of democracy gave students an insight into the traditions and pro- cesses of our government. Participants in econ- omics classes received a knowledge of business influences on the citizenry of a nation. World affairs inspected various struggles for world power, such as the rivalry between the free and Communist spheres. Social studies and U.S. History offered a comprehensive review of the American govern- mental structure on the local, state, and national levels. Studies of constitutions and voting procedures and requirements created an awareness of the disciplines and privileges of citizenship. World History introduced semi- nar study. Students examined specific problem areas as they traced the history of civilization and formulated their own conclusions about fallacies and virtues of political and social policies. TOP ROW: Richard Crook, Dave Dorick, William Edwards. SECOND ROW: Shirley Gibbs, Matt Kochevar, Eloise Laubscher.THIRD ROW: Leroy Leslie, James Maloney, Richard Samlin. BOTTOM ROW: William F. Settles. Not Pictured: Gloria Larson. fill' we 45'-is yjxx 61 if? 1' ii - V if 55 is M ' MQ4 , 'il -Ji-' Q Q 5 . QS 1 A 'fiat H 5 E , Portraynn the West ln a hlstory play Maryann Snebold pleads wnth her father Todd Hogan who seems completely bored wlth the whole sltuatlon Donna Hoffmeyer explams the strateglc Importance of a county seat Bruce Johnson expounds on the fanlures ofthe feudal system , l line, ar 5 ,.. 51. X K, VJf,f,.,.. . ww fx 2 Nfl. - ex. -N ex Margo Dolhoff constructs a stained-glass window using colored I cellophane and construction paper. ' Michelle Cooper uses oil paints for her still-life work in advanced art. Miriam Edie Hancock, Marcie Long tartj, Nancy Newman, Leona Ziesmer. Q is l,. ara,l, 1 ig J Art and Home Economics Expanded Jeanne Williamson painstakingly discovers the patience required for sewing, Frontiers of Creativity Art and home economics expanded the frontiers of creativity. Art students used media ranging from crayola to oils to express them- selves in abstract or realistic terms. Sewing explored worlds of corduroy and silk as pupils fashioned and made projects. Students in cooking culminated their study with a faculty luncheon. John Konc assembles a project based onjust paper. Door to Future Careers Business education provided an open door to many careers in the business world. Future secretaries, clerks, and stenographers re- ceived training in their chosen fields by taking typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Students interested in office mechanics learned on West's office machinery. Both main typing rooms were busy every period of the day, pointing out the importance of this department, headed by Mr. Jamnik. Students planning on careers in unrelated fields also found business courses such as typ- ing and shorthand helpful in taking classroom notes or working on term papers. West's IBM typewriters offered students training for the automated world they will face after graduation. W1llCtl'HHSfCl'S ShOl'lh2iIld t0IhCPrlIlI6d page TOP ROW Charles Baker, Carolyn M. Embody, Zollie W. Hall, Elmer J. Jammk SECOND ROW: Mary Sellers, Barbara Smith, Roger L. Swank. Industrial Arts Students Acquired Technical Training 142 .lim Ward moves wood into position before using the drill. Steve Schwartz develops negatives for yearbook pictures in his photography class. Industrial arts offered students technical skills so demanded in the complicated world of today. Under the leadership of Mr. Kichefski, the department emphasized precision and man- ual dexterity as the guidelines for future, vo- cations.'New innovations, such as drafting ma- chines,replacing T-squares and drawing boards, gave students a greater awareness of the grow- ing importance of automation. Boys in auto shop worked on car repairs, thus gaining practice in solving actual mechan- ical problems. Graphic arts students put their knowledge to work by printing the school news- paper. Agriculture department taught the the- ories and techniques of using natural resources as a preparation for the production class of fu- ture generations. Steve. Taylor shapes metal in preparation for a shop project. Bill Wietting prints the school paper in graphic Richard Burget Thomas M. Burkhart C, Miles Carlson Ronald Deininger QAgricultureJ Anthony Guiterrez Richard J. Hooper Robert Jenkins James A. Kichefski John Murray Lee Shaw 3.l'tS. . K Tom Marentic uses precision as the key to successful drafting. Electrical apparatus often proves baffling, as Ron Zobel and Dana Shay realize. +- no -221 .514 ' . J .,--A V ,. W QQ: -' f ,mtv 1?ww'3fiig. - ' of .af . .fseiiiifslfiziwtiww 143 if 34? 'S W 'f ' wa lr- A M - a ' 4 M E1 Sfwlh I4 g w 4 i Swz55x Qi' of Fi img, Liimh. Library Was Focus for Academic Achievement Located in the hub of the school, the li- brary was the focus for academic achievement. Whether working on English term papers or history seminars, students expanded their nu- cleus of classroom knowledge through the libraryis resources. Records, tape recorders, and filmstrips comprised just part of the teach- ing devices available to both students and teachers. Conference rooms, study carrels, and study halls made it possible for extra studying or for group work. srse r t.'-tta sres i ' , spcl. wt N K - ' --e me t 15 t, Dave Nelson and Paula Lorey discover communication is important in study hall. Lula Puddicombe, Edmond A. Williams Roy Griparis and Linda Orozco study together within the seclusion of a study carrel. Ron Barello benefits from the library's reference materials. l Rm-wyw fih, fwrwf-:wff,7fw,:f'7aes 1 -- -wwfsi-eeifw::wigrfa:,tVmia? 145 Physical Education Balanced Dexterity, Sportsmanship 146 Apprehension mounts as the ball soars toward the basket. Leaping in the air saves the rebound for the home team. Physical education strived for a balance between physical dexterity and sportsmanship. Gym classes taught students the value of a physically developed body, which complemented the academic achievements of a strong mind in building a well-developed person. Variety of individual activities provided a chance for the cultivation of specific skills. Group sports gave students a coordination of physical proficiency and the qualities of work- ing together in harmony and courtesy. Girls gained grace and poise through courses of basic movement and modern dance. Safety conscious- ness was imparted to all gym students by means of the required first aid course. Boys choosing to join R.O.T.C. also learned the controls of working together under specific commands. Agility abounds as these boys race for the top of the rope. .gww ,-. zr,,fgv,,m3r,f,' f l , v , ljixiililfze 9, 35 1 .i . if-.5 .i K 1' fy fsw..ssiif5aax. tAssf,,3fr35g5 y On guard! Janie Manning and Linda Markwalter demonstrate perfect fencing form as they prepare to duel. TOP ROW: Ray A. Adams, Virginia Atterberry, Phyllis Firlus. MIDDLE ROW: Ray Klootwyk, Frank Miller, Robert Nelson QROTCJ. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Seitz- berg, Helen Tweedle, Herman Walser. Not Pictured: Margaret Ocokoljich. nv'-X px 45-1 Qi' ' R ef ' 7 'w:4w?JTg. 1 95112 wieai,2ii 1-:Zapp ,'5-,gy is, eggs 51 Muscles strain, but weightlifting seems no great problem for Bob Guffey. l vs. - ,i 147 148 : Secretaries, Maintenance and Cafeteria Staff Serve All Secretaries, cafeteria ladies, and mainten- it ance crew performed many behind-the-scenes duties which kept West running smoothly. Pri- vate secretaries coordinated inter-departmental supplies and mimeographed material for stu- dent and faculty use within that department. Office secretaries handled absences, scheduled conferences, and, in the main office, kept books and presided over the switchboard. Providing nutritious and well-balanced meals for twenty-two hundred students was the daily responsibility of the cafeteria staff. Main- tenance crewmen kept classrooms clean and nightly put the school in order for the resump- tion of activity the following morning. SEATED: M. Mataesevic, A. Flori, D. Dodge, I. Kezerle, L. Kren. STANDING: E. Figlewski, N. Rocks, L. Thompson, W. Zoran. 'Eb SEATED: R. Wolz, F. Lesh, R. Klimek, J. Nasenbeny, R. Richards, STANDING: E. Matesevic, E. Burgie, B. Watt, B. Badurski. Mr. Jack Anderson, head of maintenance. SEATED: B. Gruber, S. Nasser, M. Thompson, F. Krall, E. Remus, McElvain, F. Paul, F. Forghi, P. Smith, F. Golob, B. Slack, W. Popola, K. Wisniewski, G. Felix, STANDING: H. Muhich fsupervisorj, K. H E.Polieandriotes, Thomas, A. Roberts, J. Stina, H. Zlogar, A. McFadden, D. Luchik, P. -we QE N i pf., may I -ffi is r ,XY b .,..,,,. g W 'LX X. 5 1 ii : :ji . dr'- rf? ,Jv- fi ' N -manuf- frrfg Agsyqnff is 'A ' ,L iwiif . vw. . ,A-, 53 . sg' . Q, ., 43? 1: qw SEATED: Mrs. Bertucci, English office: Mrs. Enderson, nurse's office. SEATED: MTS- Filler, Dean Vank0'S Office! MTS- Walsh, STANDING: Mrs. Woodruff, social science office: Mrs. Pratto, P.E. office. Ff+'S0Ph- Counselofis Office- STANDING: Mrs' Sahel, Dean Haines' office: Mrs. Meier, Jr.-Sr. counselor's office. 1 'H .,,a ' SEATED: Mrs. Booras, main office: Mrs. Byrd, Mr. Stallman's office, STANDING: Mrs. Peck, main office. Not pictured: Mrs. Vargo. ii 1 -Q 3 3 4 5 149 Graduates mf M xx -ref- K T ' . . 46.33 Barb Myers Doug McKeown Editor Assistant Editor .fn , W .Vi 151 152 i Senior Class Oflicers Elected after a rigorous campaign, highlight- Ready to govern class affairs in Mark's absence was Nancy Mullen Crightb, vice-president of ed by a student filled Volkswagen and color- the senior class, Funds for class activities were responsibly accounted for by .lane Fricke, ful balloons, president Mark Furlane led the treasurer. Not pictured: Cheryl Palmer, secretary. senior class in organizing activities. Seniors participated in everything from car washes to hayrack rides un- Chuck Morrow, boys' social chairman. der the supervision of Mary Ann Wharton, girls' social chairman, and Wild .iMg-s5e- V K Mavimsvaasaaww M Market places such as this, bustling with activity, were familiar sights for Steve. This market was only blocks away from Steve's home. Steve Goes to Chile On March 2, 1966, Steve Converse left for a year that was to bring him unforgetable ex- periences and long lasting friendships. After a series of AFS interviews, Steve was chosen to represent the United States and Joliet West in Chillan, Chile. Steve attended the Seminary of Chillan where he studied twelve courses. Steve felt school was more difficult in Chile. Class' par- ticipation was at a minimum' lectures wer , e often lengthy. Chilean teens were the same, however for lfun and parties were much a part of Steve's life. Family life was more formal for Steve ibut he became very attached to his famil and Y his home away from home. Steve made many friends during his year in Chile. At the town plaza, Steve poses with his two best friends. On his last day in South America, Steve waits at Santiago airport with his little sisters and brother to say some last good-byes. 153 154 Seniors Set Fine Examples During the past four years, there have been students who, through various efforts, have merited recognition. Dave Humphreys, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, was also a member of NHS. Dave was treasurer of A Cappella Choir and a Madrigal. West's outstanding basketball player, John Geist, added NHS to his list of contributions. President of A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, and leading roles in speech presentations as well as operettas were among Dave Milleris activities at West. AFS exchange student, Steve Converse, has also ap- peared in several plays at West. Steve was a member of Westis winning cross country and track teams. GAA president, Eileen Farrell, was junior class girls' social chairman and a member of NHS. Mark Pederson, president of Student Council, also appeared in several school plays. Ready with her skates, Eileen leaves for an evening out with some friends. Along with his Student Council work, Mark also has been interested in art. Here, he adds finishing touches to a sculpture. Steve points out to Dave some Chilean techniques of guitar playing Looking through past yearbooks often gives Dave ideas for West's Alpha Omega. When he's not television. playing basketball, which isn't too often, John takes time out to watch 3' 155 156 I Yearbook deadlines being met, Barb relaxes and listens to some of her favorite records. Being president of an organization such as NHS requires much time and planning by phone for Scott. Before a game, Diane takes a minute to fix the letter on her cheerleading sweater. With music being a favorite interest, Gail keeps in tune at home as well as in school. Outstanding Seniors Represent Ideal Qualities of Youth Chosen on the basis of academic achieve- ment, leadership, and participation in school activities, these twelve seniors represent three per cent of the Class of 1967. Gail Honiotes, elected secretary of A Cap- pella Choir and Treble Choir, was also a mem- ber of Madrigals and Student Council. She ap- peared in the operetta, West Side Story. Gail was also first runner up in the Miss Alpha Omega contest. 4 Athlete Chuck McLurkin was a great asset to West's football and track teams. Chuck was also a part of the upper quarter for all four years. Mark Furlane's list of achievements in- cluded senior class president, a member of NHS, and a valuable part of West's football and wrestling teams. Cheerleading, vice president of Student Council, NHS, Lettermen's Sweetheart, fresh- man court attendant, and second runner up in the Miss Alpha Omega contest are listed as Diane Heinlen's many contributions. Scott Baskin, an active member in speech presentations, was elected president of NHS. Barb Myers, a cheerleader for three years, was a member of the yearbook staff and A Cappella Choir for two years. Barb, a member of NHS, was elected Miss Alpha Omega for 1966-67. Mark and Chuck reminisce over past Tiger football games, of which they were both very much a part. 157 153 Marching Tigers Await the Start of Another Half-time Show LINDA ABEL Monitor 4, NHS 3,4, Operetta 2,35 Orchestra l,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, String Ensemble l,2,3,4, All-City Orchestra 2,3, Science Sem- inar 2,3,4. DORIS ANN ABNEY Treble Choir 2. FERNANDO ACOSTA SHARON KAY ACUFF Afransfer from Lockport West, Lockport, Illinois 4, Office Worker JOHN A. AHLVIN Band l,2,3,4, Quartermaster 4, Stage Band 3,4, Basketball l,2, Intramurals 3,4, Monitor 2,3. JAMES ALAN ALABASTRO . FFA l,2,3,4, President 4, Intramurals ,l,4, Monitor l, Prom Committee 3, ROTC l. TERRY M. ALSIP ROTC 2. ROBERT A. ANDERSON FFA l,2,3,4, Vice President 2, ROTC l,3,4, NCO Club 3, Officers , Club 4. BETTY ANGULO l Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 2. Freshmen Chorus l, GAA 2,3,4, Literary Magazine Staff 3,4, Modern Dance Club 4, Monitor 2, One-Act Play 2, Red Cross 4, Speech Activities Club 2, Tiger Tales Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 4, Treble Choir 2. AMBER BABCOCK A I J Transfer from St. Francis Academy,-l0llCi,,IlllI!01S 3Z,A Cappella Choir 3,4, Vice President 4, French Club 3, Madrigals 4, Monitor 4, Operetta 3, Speech Activities Club 4. KAY LYNN BAILEY GAA 2, Monitor 3. l RQRY ARBUCKLE Transfer from Richwoods Community High School, Peoria, Il- linois 2, Intramurals 2, Lettermen Club 4, Track 2,3,4. JAMES EDWARD ARIAGNO DEBORAH ANN ARNOLD Band Sponsor 4, Freshmen Chorus l, GAA 2, Pep Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 2, Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Homecoming Court 3. , CORINNE ASHA MY Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 2, AFS 3, French Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, GAA 2,3, Monitor 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, One-Act Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 2,3, 4, Science Seminar 3,4, Honor Guide for Graduation 3, Junior Miss Finalist 4. RICHARD L. ATRILL Band l,2,3, Intramurals 2. CAROL AULTZ Alchemists Anonymous 3, FHA 1, French Club 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Red Cross 4, Science Seminar 3,4, Honor Guide for Graduation 3. I BARBARA AUSTIN JANICE BAKER AFS 3g Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 Freshmen Chorus I3 GAA I3 Lab Assistant 23 Monitor 43 NHS 3,43 National Thespians 43 One- Act Play 23 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Con- test Play 33 Science Fair 23 Treble Choir 23 Honor Guide for Graduation 3. JEANNINE IRENE BARBER A Cappella Choir 3,43 All-School Play 2,33 Freshmen Chorus I3 GAA 2,33 Inner Choir 23 Operetta 33 Speech Activities Club 23 Treble Choir 2. WILLIAM BARCUS Band l,2,3,4. DOUGLAS ALLAN BARNETT Football l,2,3, JUDY BARON FHA 2,31 Office Occupations Club 43 Red Cross 3. JEAN BARROWMAN, Distributive Education Club 43 FHA l. PEGGY LEE BARTZ FTA 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 43 Prom, Committee 33 Red Cross 33 Speech Activities Club 23 Tiger Tales Staff2,3,43 Junior Miss Semi-Finalist 4. SCOTT DAVID BASKIN AFS 3, Treasurer 33 All-School Play 2,3,43 Football 1,23 German Club 43 Golf I3 History Club 3, President 33 Intramurals 43 Mon- Monitor 2,3,4g NHS 3,4, President 43 Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Contest Play 3,43 National Thespians 43 One- Act Play 2,3,4Q University of Chicago Seminar for Honor Students 3,43 It's Academic 43 Track 23 Yearbook Representative 2. MAC W. BAYLESS Baseball 1,23 Distributive Education Club 43 ROTC l,2,3,4. TOM BEARD ' Transfer from American School, Monterey, Mexico 43 ROTC 4, Rifle Team 4. CHARLES KEITH BEAUDRY Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 Band l,2,3,4, Stage Band 3,43 Lab As- sistant 2,33 Spanish Club l,2. LYNN BELL Freshmen, Chorus l: Library Club l,3, Social Chairmang Office Occupations Club 4. '3Z'i'f 159 160 MICHAEL BENDER Cross Country 2,33 Swimming 2,3,43 Track 23 Science Seminar 3 4 MICHAEL BENHAM Amateur Radio Club 33 Chess Club 23 Football l,2,3,43 Intramu- rals 2,3,4Q Lab Assistant 3,43 Latin Club I3 Lettermen Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Pep Club 43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross l,23 Track 2,3,43 Wrestling l,2,3,43 Yearbook Representative 23 Let- termen Club Carnival Chairman 3. PATRICK BENNINGTON FFA 2, RCDOTICTQ Intramurals 2,4, JUDY BENSON GAA l,2,33 Monitor 33 Office Worker 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 3,4, Secretary 4. WILLIAM BENSON All-School Play 33 Band l,23 Football l,2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,33 Lettermen Club 43 Monitor 43 One-Act Play 23 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3. MARY LEE BETTS FHA 1,23 Freshmen Chorus I3 GAA lg History Club 33 Library Club 3,43 Modern Dance Club l3 Monitor 3,43 Office Worker 43 Pep Club 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross l,2Q Spanish Club 33 Tiger Tales Staff 33 Treble Choir 33 Yearbook Representative l. JUDY BISSET Freshmen Chorus 3, Accompianist3 GAA 23 Operetta 2,33 Orches- tra l,2,3,4, Class Representative I, Social Chairman 3, Secretary 4, String Ensemble l,2,3,4, HARRY DONALD BLOOD GARY BODEMULLER Band l,2,3,43 Football 2,43 Monitor 43 Track 2,3,43 Wrestling l,2, 3. LINDA ESTHER BOGDAN Transfer from Joliet Central, Joliet, Illinois 33 A Cappella Choir 3,43 AFS 33 All-School Play 33 Art Club 3,43 Freshmen Chorus lg Operetta 33 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 33 Speech Activities Club 33 Junior Miss Semi-Finalist 4. TOM BOGDAN Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 23 Al- chemists Anonymous 23 All-School Play 2,33 Football 43 Intramu- rals 2,33 Lab Assistant 23 Lettermen Club 43 One-Act Play 2,33 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3. RANDY BOWEN Boys Glee Club lg Football 23 Intramurals 2,3. 2 3.1 2.52 755 'litif Je I R f 3 ak A Seniors Lend Support to Make South Pacific a Success 343255 ,X gr.. Qzltgvfgrggagxggggpg Mn I new 4CIurg,r-- 5 5-exsgf 33 ' . E 3' 2 3 3395 3 -' -1,653 t 3 33 er 1 f Q 1 , fi I .3 'J' t we 'Ska .. I . - x 6' I 'Z Q ai. 4' '33- BOB BOWSER A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Golf I,2,3,4Q Intramurals 2,33 Key Club 2, 3,43 Madrigals 43 Operetta 2,3. LINDA GAYLE BRADLEY Freshmen Chorus l3 Latin Club 2,3,43 Medical Careers Club I,4Q Treble Choir 2,3. MELISSA BRADLEY Transfer from Naperville High School, Naperville, Illinois 33 GAA 3,43 Lab Assistant 43 Modern Dance Club 4, President3 NHS 3,41 Office Worker 43 Prom Committee Co-Chairman 33 Speech Activities Club 3,43 Ski Club 4. DANIEL A. BRANDOLINO Transfer from Joliet Central, Joliet, Illinois 43 Cross Country l. ROBYN BRIDEL Transfer from Fort Lauderdale High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33 Diversified Occupations Club 4, President. JOYCE L. BRISTOW All-School Play 33 Alpha Omega Staff 3,43 Assistant Literary Editor 3, Academic-Faculty Editor 43 Debate 3,43 GAA 2,33 NHS 3,43 Pep Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3, 4, Debate Chairman 3g National Forensic League 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Speaking Events-Extemp. 3,43 National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 43 Delegate for Illinois Girls' State 33 Honor Guide for Graduation 3. DIANE LYNN BROWN A Cappella Choir 3,43 Cheerleader lg Freshmen Chorus I3 GAA l,2,3,4, Historian 2: Inner Choir 23 NHS 3,43 Operetta 33 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 3: Treble Choir 2. CATHIE BRYAN Transfer from Westport, Louisville, Kentucky 33 GAA 3,43 Mon- itor 3: Office Worker 3,4: Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 3. BARBARA BUCKINGHAM Transfer from Towson High School, Towson, Maryland 2: Al- chemists Anonymous 23 Alpha Omega Staff 4, Copy Editor: His- tory Club 3: Latin Club 23 Speech Activities Club 2. FRANK BUDZINSKI JAMES EDWARD BULGER Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 23 In- tramurals 2,3,43 Monitor 33 Track 3. DAVE BURD French Club 3,4, Treasurer 33 Lab Assistant 2,3,4. CLAUDIA BURGET Freshmen Chorus 13 GAA I,2,31 Library Club I3 Modern Dance Club 43 Monitor 43 Office Worker 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Stu- dent Council 2g Treble Choir 23 Ski Club 4g Junior Miss Semi- Finalist4. PATRICK W. BURKE Transfer from Morris Community High School, Morris, Illinois 23 Monitor 4. DAVE BURKHARDT Distributive Education Club 43 Intramurals 1,23 Monitor 43 Year- book Representative l. DEAN BURTCH, JR. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Social Chairman 43 Alchemists Anon- ymous 23 Baseball l,2,3,4, Captain 3, All-Conference 3g Intramu- rals 3,43 Lab Assistant 3g Lettermen Club 4g Madrigals 4g Moni- tor 43 Operetta I,2,33 Prom Committee 33 Wrestling 2,31 General Choir 1. GREGG BUTTERFIELD Band l,2,3,43 Tennis 3. ROBERT CABAY Intramurals 2,3,43 Key Club 3g Spanish Club 23 Tiger Tales Staff 4 161 162 Seniors Enter Misty', Old London and Dance into the Night PHILIP CALAHAN Basketball 3,4, Manager 3,43 Monitor 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 ROTC l32,3,4, Drill Team 2,334, NCO Club 233, Officers Club 43 Diver- sified Occupations Club 4. ANN CALOSIO All-School Play 23 Art Club I3 GAA l,2Q Monitor 1,23 Pep Club 2333 Prom Committee 33 ROTC 43 Company B Sponsor, Officers Club 4, Treasurer3 Red Cross 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Speech Ac- tivities Club 2,33 Student Council 2,33 Yearbook Representative 2, 33 Science Fair 33 Homecoming Queen 4. DAVID CAMERON Alchemists Anonymous 23 All-School Play 2,33 Band 1,2,3,4, Sec- tion Leader l,3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Intramurals 23 Math Club 23 One-Act Play 23 Operetta l,2,33 Orchestra I,233,43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Spanish Club 23 Speech Activities Club 2,33 Student Council 233. LARRY CAPISTA , Baseball 2,43 Football I3 Intramurals 2,3,43 Library Club 2,33 Speech Activities Club 3. LEE CARLSON GAA I,233,43 Medical Careers Club I3 Modern Dance Club 4, Sec- retary3 Operetta 2,33 Orchestra l,2,3,4, Class Representative 3, Social Chairman 43 Office Worker 3,43 Red Cross 43 Yearbook Representative 4. VIRGINIA CARR GAA 23 German Club 33 Operetta 2,33 Orchestra I,2,3,43 Office Worker 4. LAURA VIVIAN CARRELL Art Club 33 FTA 23 Monitor 33 Office Worker 43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 2. NANCY LOUISE CARTER Art Club 23 FHA 4. LINDA CATHERMAN Transfer from Leesburg High School, Leesburg, Indiana I3 FHA I3 GAA 23 Library Club l,23 Medical Careers Club 13 Monitor 43 Office Worker 3,41 Yearbook Representative l. MANUEL CAVAZOS, JR. ROTC l,2, Drill Team 2. JAN CECI A Cappella Choir 3,43 FTA 23 Freshmen Chorus I3 GAA 1,23 Op- eretta 33 Treble Choir 2. PAT CHAMBERLIN Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 33 Office Worker 4. CHRISTINA CLAPP Art Club lg FTA I3 Freshmen Chorus I3 GAA l,2,33 Modern Dance Club 233. DONALD CLINE German Club 2. DENNIS CLODI Cross Country I3 Basketball 23 Intramurals l,3,4. FRAN COHEN All-School Play 2,33 Freshmen Chorus lg History Club 33 Monitor 23 One-Act Play 2,33 Red Cross 132,33 Speech Activities Club 233. CAROL COLABUONO Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 23 Distribu- tive Education Club 4. GLORIA MAE COLLINS Transfer from Brandon Valley High School, Brandon, South Dakota 33 Office Worker 4. ,,,31W3gw3,g,,V,3v, - ....... 3 r. -f.- vi 1 - f rw- I..-3 - 15. . vWxrsSirg.1::e-fr-J - f fr 1: isrszmi ,Hx .sb Q we JIM COLSTOCK Baseball 21 Distributive Education Club 4. STEPHEN CONVERSE AFS 3, Exchange Student to Chile3 All-School Play 23 Alpha Omega Staff 4, Honorary Staff Member: Cross Country l,2: Stu- dent Council 2,3, Treasurer 31 Track l,23 Wrestling l,2,3. MIKE COOKAS Baseball l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,43 Lettermen Club 2,3,4, Secre- tary 3: All-Conference Baseball 33 Tiger Tales Staff 3.4, Sports Editor 43 Wrestling l,2,3,4, Most Valuable Wrestler Award 31 Homecoming King 4. uf-1: KATHLEEN M, COOPER iilii History Club 3: Monitor 3: Prom Committee 3. iur' 'tw EVA LEE COUNTRYMAN . Medical Careers Club lg Operetta l,2g Orchestra l,2,3Q Prom -P '.,' - 'W '- Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2. A 3 ,, ' Q 3. f ' STEPHEN Cox W- Monitor 2,31 Office Worker 33 ROTC l,2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4, rf NCO Club 2,3,0fficers Club4. ' M 3 2 ,zyi--Q A Fei n . t RONALD DACI-I H . ,..,,w A JOHN E. DALTON r x 3 if 3 1, Intramurals 2,43 ROTC 23 Diversified Occupations Club 4. 5 y i- L' CAROL ANN DARR 'I ,uf 3, Office Occupations Club 4. RICHARD DE ACETIS ,ii Football l,2. I PEGGY DE CHECKO I Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 23 FTA 43 'W German Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 History Club 3, Secretary: Red Cross 43 Speech Activities Club 2. PAUL ANTHONY DEFELICE Transfer from Canoga Park High School, Canoga Park, California 33 Amateur Radio Club 334, Secretary 3, President 4. VTX E elf' 3 ind? gi E. , 'i: T 3i-' Awfg 1 3, T 1, f 5, -I 163 A Cappella Choir 3 Art Club 3 l-reshmen Chorus lg History Club3 Operetta3 Prom Commtttee3 Treble Choir 2. Basketball I Manager Football 4 Manager: Intramurals 1,31 Lcttermcn Club 3 Operettu 3 Wrestling 2 3.4. Distributrve Education Club 4 FHA l Red Cross Z. Mike and Ann Reign Over 1966 Homecomln PHIL DERNULC Monitor 2. STEVE DIXON , . 5715225 5 1 BOB DONNELLY Basketball 2g Football 23 Intramurals 3g Monitor 2. ANDREW JOSEPH DOOLITTLE Baseball 3, Managerg Boys Glee Club 2g Distributive Education Club 4g Library Club 2. 5 to sfii JACK DRAPER VINCENT JAMES DRISCOLL Art Club 43 Intramurals 2.3.43 Monitor 31 Prom Committee 3g Red Cross lg Track 33 Wrestling 3. DAVE DULNY Cross Country 3g Lab Assistant 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,33 Operetta 3g Pep Club 2,3,4g Red Cross 4, Vice President 43 Speech Activities Club 4g Science Fair 3.4. THOMAS W. DUNCAN 551' ., figzif? Il My ,... 635755 . if? ' mggff sf. .. me X . fa. , Q Under the Big Top 'QUE KENNETH ERNEST JOYCE MARIE FARR FHA lg Operctta I,2,3,4Q Orchestra l,2,3,41 Office Worker 3.4. EILEEN FARRELL Class Officer 3, Girls' Social Chairman3 Freshmen Chorus l, Li- brarian3 GAA l,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. President 43 Latin Club 2,33 Modern Dance Club 1,43 Monitor 23 NHS 3,4, Secretary 43 Office Worker 43 Prom Committee General C0-Chairman 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3,43 Student Council 23 Treble Choir 23 Yearbook Representative l,43 Science Fair 33 Honor Guide for Graduation 33 Junior Miss Semi-Finalist 4. ROBERT FAVRETTO Basketball 23 Football 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Prom Committee 3, Track 23 Yearbook Representative 3. JANICE FEIGERLE FHA l. MARY SUSAN FERRO Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 23 Office Worker4. DALE FINKLE Tennis 2,3,4. PAMELA FISH GAA l,2,33 Monitor 43 Office Worker 33 Spanish Club l3 Ski Club 4. PAMELA FITZER Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 GAA I,2,3,4Q Lab Assistant 3,43 Mod- ern Dance Club lg Office Worker 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Prom Com- mittee 3. SIDNEY R. FLOREY Amateur Radio Club 33 Chess Club 23 Football 3,43 Intramurals 33 Lettermen Club 3,4, Vice President 43 Pep Club 43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Red Cross 43 Track 3,41 Wrestling 3,43 Yearbook Rep- resentative 43 Bozo 4. JOE FONDRIEST Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 23 Football 23 German Club l,2,3,43 History Club 33 Intramurals 2,3, 43 Monitor 3g Prom Committee 33 Tennis 2,4. LINDA FORBES E BOB FORNANGO ROBERT FREEMAN A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 All-School Play 33 Golf l,23 History Club 33 General Choir l3 One-Act Play 33 Operctta 2,33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Spanish Club 2,33 Speech Activities Club 2,3,43 Year- book Representative 4. EDWARD FRENCH All-School Play 23 German Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3,43 His- tory Club 3, Intramurals 43 Monitor 2. JANE FRICKE A Cappella Choir 3,43 AFS l,2,3,4, President 33 Class Officer 4, TTCHSUFCTQ Freshmen Chorus l, President3 GAA 2,31 Lab Assist- ant 4g National Thespians I3 Operctta 3g Speech Activities Club 2. BRUCE FRITZ Transfer from Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois 23 Alpha Omega Staff 4, Business Managerg Football 3,43 History Club 3g Prom Committee 3. ROBERT CHARLES FRONEK Intramurals 2,3,4. 165 Despite the Lack of Many Activities, the Seniors Worked to MARK FURLANE ' Class Officer 4, President3 Football l,2,3,43 History Club 33 In- tramurals 2,33 Key Club 3,43 Latin Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 33 Let- termen Club 3,41 Library Club I3 Monitor 2,33 NHS 3,43 Red Cross 23 Track I3 Wrestling l,2,3,43 Yearbook Representative I3 Illinois Boys' State Delegate. ROGER GAMBREL Transfer from John Tyler High School, Tyler, Texas 43 NHS 4. MARY ANN GARBIN FHA I, Secretary I3 Freshmen Chorus I3 Treble Choir 2. JOSEPHINA GARCIA GAA 3,43 Office Worker 2,3,4. CHARLES MAC GATES, JR. Class Officer 3, Vice Presidentg Football 2.3,43 Lab Assistant 43 Monitor 43 NHS 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Track l,2,3,43 Wrestling I.2,3. JOHN GRADY GEIST Baseball I3 Basketball l,2,3,4Q Football I,23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Lettermen Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Track 2. LOIS GERL Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 23 Monitor 2, 33 Office Occupations Club 4, Vice President3 Prom Committee 3. DIANE GLADKOWSKI Distributive Education Club 43 FHA I3 Monitor 2.3. JOYCE GLADKOWSKI FHA I3 Monitor 2,33 Office Occupations Club 4. CRAIG GOODE Baseball 23 Football I3 History Club 33 Intramurals I,23 Latin Club 2,31 ROTC l.2,3,4, Drill Team 3, NCO Club 3,43 Wrestling 2. THOMAS GOODSON Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 3. CHARLES E. GORGES Intramurals 2. DIANE GORNICK French Club 43 Freshmen Chorus lg GAA 2,3,43 Monitor 2,3,43 Yearbook Representative I3 Treble Choir 2. GEORGE NICHOLAS GRABAVOY Baseball 23 Basketball I3 Football 233,43 Intramurals 3,43 Key Club 33 ROTC I, Rifle Team I3 Wrestling 2,4. JAMES A.GRAY Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Intramurals 4g Key Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,3,4. ROY ANDREW GRIPARIS Art Club 33 Intramurals 2,3. ROBERT MICHAEL GROHE Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 Band l,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Stage Band l,3,43 History Club 33 Intramurals 33 Latin Club I,2,3,43 Medical Careers Club 2. CARL J. GUARDIA Intramurals l,2,3,41 Office Worker 23 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 23 Spanish Club 3. Make Their Last Year a Memorable One ,sa-Kr I I 1ifr?'2v Y ,..,.,r, ,t ,:,.., J. jg: rilgfiriiir it ,yazssi ,tx - vnrwaw ,Mawr I., 3,ig,,gi,,5,. G., if if rr- .I 1, J, 'n are twat: ssl is we 113,232 I-,r,,.,,,,,,., m,,r,, 3 lllll-IIZISIIQS lfiflfeflslf'F29gs1.r'E'i'5w wi, :fm I . ll. , .Wu itfsffsrliriliftefffitrlilzisiarsas2-I if fil I ,twfw .rv ,ygz 1552 e ,WM w I X 'ra irf,lls,2l ff I f wr .i K rnflril r K my , r , , s W.. an si -- ,rf 4 ..,,, I K3 I I 3 ff iff ' pf sa fl I I s L1 W ,,, Ua.. . . I fr-4322. s, - - . iffiif . 1,4 vga. - sxelfiri' -fifif I-5 f, . rm, rm- if ...Yr W Sant. ja,- fir 5 I 'L fa -ff 3 .334 , , 0 iff BRENT L.GURLEY Transfer from Dixie Hollins High School, St. Petersburg, Florida 23 Cross Country 33 Intramurals 4. NORMAN ELSWORTH HALL Alchemists Anonymous 2.3.4, President 4, Senior Student Advisor 43 Latin Club 2,3,4, President 43 Math Club 43 NHS 3.4, Treasurer 43 Pep Club 43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross I3 Illinois Junior Academy Of Science 2,3,43 Science Fair 2,3,4. GERRY M. HAMBRICK JANET ANN HAMILTON AFS 2.33 GAA l,2.33 Office Worker 2,3,41 Pep Club 43 Red Cross lg Speech Activities Club 23 Yearbook Representative 4. ROBERT A. HASE Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 History Club 33 Intramurals 23 Lab Assistant 23 Latin Club 1,41 Ski Club 4. DEBORAH HAUSMANN A Cappella Choir 3,43 Freshmen Chorus I3 Monitor 3,43 Operetta 33 Pep Club 3,43 Prom Committee433 Student Council 2.3.43 Treble Choir 2. DIANE H. HEINLEN Cheerleader 2.3,4, Captain 43 GAA I3 NHS 3,43 ROTC 4, Company C Sponsor, Officers Club 4, Secretary3 Student Council 2,3,4. Vice President 43 Honor Guide for Graduation 33 Homecoming At- tendant I3 Lettermen's Carnival Queen 3. VIVIAN HERRINGTON Transfer from Williamston High School, Williamston, North Car- olina 4. PEGGY HICKS FFA 3.4, Treasurer 3,43 Freshmen Chorus I3 GAA 2,3,43 Treble Choir 2.3. THOMAS C. HICKS Band I3 Baseball lg Football 2,31 Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Key Club 43 Lab Assistant 3,43 Monitor 43 Office Worker 3,41 Prom Commit- tee 33 Wrestling 3,4. RENEE ANN HINKLEY Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 Freshmen Chorus I3 History Club 33 Intramurals 23 Latin Club l,2,3, Secretary I3 Monitor 33 NHS 33 One-Act Play 23 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 23 Student Council 23 Tiger Tales Staff 2g Illinois Junior Academy of Science 3g Adam Award I. EDWARD LEONARD HOCHEVAR ROBERT J. HOERNER Intramurals. CHARLES HOFFMAN Basketball l,2,3.43 Class Officer 3, Boys' Social Chairman3 Foot- ball l,2.3,43 Intramurals 33 Key Club 2,33 Lab Assistant 2,33 Let- termen Club 3,41 One-Act Play 23 Speech Activities Club 2. GAIL HONIOTES A Cappella Choir 3.4, Secretary 43 FHA I, Secretary3 Inner Choir 23 Latin Club l.23 Madrigals 3.43 Operetta 33 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross l.23 Speech Activities Club 23 Student Council 2,33 Treble Choir 2, Secretary. JOHN HONIOTES Distributive Education Club 4, Treasurer3 Intramurals 23 Year- book Representative 2. TINA HONIOTES A Cappella Choir 3,43 Alchemists Anonymous 33 Lab Assistant 33 Madrigals 4. NHS 3,43 Operetta 33 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 23 Speech Activities Club 3.41 Student Council 33 Treble Choir 23 Honor Guide for Graduation 33 Junior Miss Finalist 4. PAMELA HOOD Transfer from Madison West High School, Madison, Wisconsin 33 Alchemists Anonymous 4: French Club 3.4, President 43 GAA 33 History Club 3.43 Monitor 43 Officer Worker 33 Pep Club 43 Stu- dent Council 3.4. 167 Varied and Unique Campaigns Exhibited During Elections FRANCES JOHN HORVAT Chess Club 1,23 Latin Club 2,3Q Library Club l3 ROTC l,2,3,4, NCO Club 2,3,4. W. DON HOUSE Diversified Occupations Club 4. DANIEL RUSSELL HUML Intramurals 3,4. FLORENCE HUMMEL Transfer from Coal City Township High School, Coal City, Illi- nois 33 Medical Careers Club 3,4, President 43 Office Worker 4g Prom Committee 3. DAVID HUMPHREYS A Cappella Choir 3,4, Treasurer 43 Alpha Omega Staff 3,4, As- sistant Boys' Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, Treasurer 23 Madrigals 43 NHS 3,43 Operetta 2,33 Kiwanis West Award Winner 23 University of Chicago Seminar for Honor Students. MICHAEL JAMIESON Transfer from Cheshire High School, Cheshire, Connecticut 33 NHS 3,4. TERRY C. JENSEN Transfer from Elletsville High School, Bloomington, Indiana 23 Chess Club 2,32 Golf 2. BRUCE JOHNSON A Cappella Choir 43 Alchemists Anonymous 23 All-School Play 33 Band 1,2,3Q Golf 23 Intramurals 33 Madrigals 43 One-Act Play 2,33 Operetta 33 Orchestra 2,32 Yearbook Representative 4. GORDON JOHNSON Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Intramurals 2,3,4. JAMES JOHNSON Band l,2,3,4, Section Leader 4, Stage Band 3,43 Intramurals 2,3, 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Orchestra 4, Section Leader 43 Prom Commit- tee 33 Yearbook Representative l,2,3. RICHARD H. JOHNSON Intramurals 3,45 Prom Committee 3. CAROLE J OHNSTONE Lab Assistant 23 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 3,43 Yearbook Representative. JERRY JONES Basketball 1,23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Red Cross 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 2,3,4. PAM JONES Freshmen Chorus lg GAA 23 Office Worker 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross lg Treble Choir 2. DANIEL L. JUNKINS ROTC 1,2,3,4, Nco Club 2,3,4. 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V ,,,- ,,. , ,,, . ,.,,,,, ,,r . ,,'+fvw.wstf ,,,,,V'4f,,w,,-ts:'ww :fff:.,,f-' tg,-,,w,,,-few,,,:wfw,um,,,4 ,:m,,i'gnw5,,g'e fs,5w,,rQ,5f1z,,,mw?M,',w,,,.,. ft.-,wrft-,,,'m,.f,f-ItV-ws.,1w1,.,:'1- ,.Q.,,-s.,.,,,r may.,,.,t,,,ff,,,t,,.,-, t,,N,,,, f L.f, , ,4,. ,,., J ,at f.,,,- ,,-. , k,,,, .. ,,k,,,,. ,,, ,,,,,.,. ,,,,k,,, , , .,,,- w,,,.,'P,,,,,t ,,.-, wf.2f!f.w,iv,g?ff-,,,':.z,5i,5'rwfs,ssm ,ws--f iei',mi's, .2 A 'max --r,,o,,,1 f ' on :nw , -wif: 411 3!Y1'5w2.5 3 W MM, ggi ? CATHY KARNES Transfer from Verdun High, Verdun, France 4, Red Cross 4. BOB KASTEN Distributive Education Club 4, FFA 2,3. GLORIA JEAN KASTL FHA l, French Club 2,4, GAA 3, NHS 3,4, Office Worker 4, Pep Club 2, Honor Guide for Graduation 3. NICHOLAS KECA ROTC 2,3, Rifle Team 3, Diversified Occupations Club 4. MARK KEENAN Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 3. MARGARET KERSHAW A Cappella Choir 3, Medical Careers Club 3, Monitor 2,3,4, One- Act Play 2, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 2,3,4. TOM KIEP Transfer from Providence High School, New Lenox, Illinois 3, In- tramurals 3 ,4, Key Club 3,4, Wrestling 3. TIMOTHY JOHN KIERNAN Transfer from Quigley High School, Chicago, Illinoisi2, A Cap- pella Choir 3,4, Alchemists Anonymous 2, All-School Play, 3, Boys Glee Club 2, French Club 2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Vice President 4, Lab Assistant 2,3,4, Latin Club 3, Operetta 3, Speech Activities Club 3, Student Council 3. CLEVELAND KIMBLE WALTER L. KIMBLE Basketball 2,3, Lettermen Club 2,3,4, Monitor 2, Track l,2,3,4. JACQUELYN KING A Cappella Choir 4, All-School Play 2,3, GAA l,4, History Club 3, Modern Dance Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross l,2,4, Speech Activities Club 2,3, Yearbook Representative l, Ski Club 4. JOHN R. KINNEY Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 2, Dis- tributive Education Club 4, Intramurals 2, Monitor 2. 170 GREG KINZLER DONNA KLEMT FTA 2,3, Historian 3, GAA 2,3,4g German Club 2,3,4g Treasurer 3g History Club lg Library Club 2, Monitor 2,3g Officer Worker 3g Red Cross 3. JAMES JOSEPH KLUGE Baseball 2,3g Distributive Education Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4g Office Worker 2, Speech Activities Club 2. DAN KOEHL D b Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 3g All- School Play 3g History Club 3, Intramurals 3,4g One-Act Play 3g Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 3,45 Wrestling 3. JAMES CHARLES KOENIG Baseball lg Intramurals l,2,3,4. ROBERT J. KOERNER Q Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 2, In- tramurals 2,3,4g Monitor 2g Prom Committee 3. STEVEN J. KOIVULA Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 Basketball l,2g Football l,2,3,4g Ger- man Club 3,4g Intramurals 3,43 Key Club 2,3,4g Lettermen Club 3, 4g NHS 3,4g Prom Committee 3. SHEILA JOY KOLMODIN GAA 2, Monitor 3,45 Operetta 2,3g Orchestra l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, String Ensemble 2,3,4g Yearbook Representative l. ANNETTE L. KONC FHA lg GAA 2g Library Club 3g Office Occupations Club 4. DON KOS JOHN KOS PATRICIA A. KOSMERL French Club 2,3g GAA 3,43 German Club 3, Secretaryg Lab As- sistant 35 NHS 3,4g One-Act Play 2g Office Worker 4g Prom Com- mittee 3g Speech Activities Club 25 Kiwanis West Award Winner 3. Geist at Graduation RANDY KRAKER Transfer from Minooka Community High School, Minooka, Illinois 3, Baseball 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Intramurals 4. ROBERT KRAKER Transfer from Fairborn High School, Fairborn, Ohio 3, Intramu- rals 3,4, Latin Club 4, NHS 3,4, ROTC 3,4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4, Science Seminar 3,4. BRUCE W. KREN Football 2, Intramurals 2,3. .IOYE C. KRICK Art Club 3, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3, NHS 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, ROTC 4, Battalion Sponsor, Officers Club 4, Student Council 2,4, Yearbook Representative 1, Honor Guide for Graduation 3. GEORGENE KROCHMAL FHA 1, Office Occupations Club 4, Office Worker 2,3. NADINE KRYPEL Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 2, Art Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 2, Tiger Tales Staff 2,3,4, Art Editor 4. RAY KSIAZAK JOE LAMBERT Basketball 2. PETER M. LARSON A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Alchemists Anonymous 3, Football 1, History Club 3, Lab Assistant 2, Madrigals 3,4, Operetta l,2,3, Spanish Club 1, General Choir 1. WILLIAM LAURIE ROBERT LAVAZZA Alchemists Anonymous 2,3, All-School Play 3, Baseball 2, His- tory Club 3, Lab Assistant 2,3, Latin Club l,2,3,4, Vice President 4, One-Act Play 3, Pep Club 2,35 Prom Committee 3, Speech Ac- tivities Club 2,3,4, Contest Play 3, Yearbook Representative 1. AL LAWSON ROTC l. MICHAEL LEECH Baseball l,2. PAUL LEMONTA FFA l,2,3,4. LEE LETCHER Transfer from Watchung Hills Regional High School, New Jersey 3, AFS 3,4, French Club 3,4, History Club 3,4, Lab Assistant 4, Monitor 3, NHS 3,4, Prom Committee 3, National Merit Semi- Finalist 4. MICHAEL LEVIN Transfer from Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas 3, Intra- murals 3,4, Key Club 3, Pep Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Tennis 3,4, Captain 4. LINDA LINDBLOM All-School Play 2,3, Intramurals 3, Literary Magazine Staff 2, Monitor 2,3, National Thespians 4, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Tiger Tales Staff 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Contest Play 4. LARRY LOCK - Transfer from Meade County High School, Brandenburg, Kentucky 4, Basketball 4, Intramurals 4. 172 Chemistry is Interesting Senior Course THOMAS LEE LOGAN Distarilbutive Education Club 43 ROTC 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 3, NCO Clu . .IERRI LYNN LOVATI French Club l,2,33 GAA 1,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 3g Treble Choir 23 Yearbook Representative 1,23 Ski Club 43 Honor Guide for Graduation 3. VICKI LOWERY A Cappella Choir 3,43 All-School Play 23 Freshmen Chorus lg GAA 2,33 Modern Dance Club 4, Treasurer 43 Operetta 33 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,33 Treble Choir 2. MICHAEL JOHN LUEBS Intramurals 3,43 Red Cross 4. PEGGY LUKSIC GAA 43 German Club 2,33 History Club 33 Intramurals 3g Office Worker 33 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Representative 1,2. LINDA LOUISE LUTZ FHA 13 GAA 23 Monitor 23 Office Worker 3,43 Red Cross 1. PRISCILLA LYNCH All-School Play 33 Debate 3,43 National Forensic League 3,4, Secretary 43 GAA 2,33 Medical Careers Club 23 Monitor 33 Pep Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 23 Speech Activities Club 3,4. SANDRA MAE MABRY Office Worker 3,4. THOMAS J. MAHALIK Cross Country 23 Office Worker 13 Prom Committee 3g Spanish Club 2,43 Speech Activities Club 3. DENNIS MAHONEY Band l,2,3,4, Section Leader 4, Stage Band 3,43 Baseball 1,23 Football l,2,3,43 German Club l,2,3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Lettermen Club 3,43 Secretary 43 Monitor 43 Orchestra 33 Prom Committee 33 Tennis 3,43 Wrestling l,2,3,4. TOM MAHONEY All-School Play 2,33 Band l,2,3,4, Assistant Quartermaster 4, Section Leader 4, Stage Band 3,43 History Club 3, Treasurerg In- tramurals 3,43 Prom Committee 33 National Thespians 3,43 One- Act Play 2,33 Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Swimming l,2,33 Ski Club 4. THOMAS L. MANIFOLD. JOHN F. MANLEY KEITH MANN A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 All-School Play 2,3,43 Baseball 1,23 Bas- ketball 23 Chess Club 2,33 Intramurals 3,43 Math Club 2,33 Moni- tor 3,43 National Thespians 43 Operetta l,2,33 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3,43 Yearbook Representative 23 Gen- eral Choir l. HETTIE MANNING All-School Play 23 German Club 23 Library Club 33 Operetta l,2, 33 Orchestra l,2,3,4, String Ensemble 2,3,4, All-State Orchestra 43 Speech Activities Club 23 Treble Choir 4. LAWRENCE MARCHINIAK Alchemists Anonymous 23 German Club 33 Intramurals 43 Prom Committee 33 ROTC 2,3,43 NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. THOMAS MARENTIC Monitor 3,43 ROTC 2,3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Commander 4, NCO Club 2,3, Officers Club 4, Vice President 4. SALLY MARTING A Cappella Choir 43 All-School Play 2,33 GAA 2,3,43 Modern Dance Club3 One-Act Play 23 Operetta 33 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,33 Treble Choir 2,33 Inner Choir 33 Yearbook Representative 33 Ski Club 4. yI 2?j,Jf?i wfr:':f?ls7 sf'-TM 2 . ' ' f -.el ...mfr-fefrr--1.,1.-.H M -.a f - 4 :fs f sf 3 Msggsgam-W . me rf. reagagvy: Qi, W 1 fl ,El Mix, REC' fi Hfiwlai si W 3 gg, r hmm- M . 4' CLARISSE MAXWELL Transfer from Lexington High School, Lexington, Kentucky 4. STANLEY MAZON Basketball l,2,3,4Q Cross Country l,2,3, Most Valuable Player 3, Captain 33 Intramurals 43 Lettermen Club 2,3,43 Prom Commit- tee 33 Track l,2,3,4, Most Valuable Player 2,3, Captain 3. SUSAN B, MAZUR GAA 3,4Q Modern Dance Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 43 Student Council 2,33 Yearbook Representative l,2,3. SCOTT MCALLISTER Band l,2,3,4, President 4, Stage Band 3,43 Cross Country lg Ger- man Club lg Intramurals 2,33 Key Club 2,3,43 Vice President 4g Monitor 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Track 2,33 Wrestling 2. GLENN J. MCCARTHY A Cappella Choir 2,33 Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 Lab Assistant 2,3,43 Operetta 2,33 ROTC 2,3,4, Officers Club 43 General Choir 1. ' MARY McCAULEY GAA 3,43 Medical Careers Club 3,43 Operetta 2,33 Orchestra l,2, 3,43 Red Cross 4. JANET E. McCURE Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 23 GAA 2g Office Occupations Club 4. GAYLE CHRISTINE McFADDEN A Cappella Choir 3,43 Distributive Education Club 4g Freshmen Chorus lj Operetta 3,43 Treble Choir 2. GEORGE McGEE Distributive Education Club 4g Football l,2. KATHY MCGOWAN Alchemists Anonymous 23 All-School Play 2,33 GAA 2g History Club 33 One-Act Play 2,3 Operetta 33 Spanish Club 2' Speech Ac tivities Club 2,3 Tiger Tales Staff 4 DOUGLAS J. McKEOWN Alpha Omega Staff 4, Assistant Senior Editorg Band l,2,3,4' In tramurals 2g Monitor 43 Track 23 Wrestling 3g Ski Club 4, Presi dent MOLLY McLENIGAN Transfer from Richfield High School, Minnesota 2' AFS 2,3' All School Play 2,3' GAA 2,3 National Thespians 4g One Act Play 2 33 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 23 Speech Activities Club 2 3,4 Secretary 4, Contest Play 3' Yearbook Representative 3 W-N E at Xi as wg - -term- :r ,. i, . . 43' fit' qi? 173 3' 174 Senior Athletes Were Among First to CHARLES MCLURKIN STEVEN C. MCMAHEL KATHIM.MEAD Transfer from Plainfield High School, Plainfield, Illinois 23 Distributive Education Club 4, President3 GAA 43 Modern Dance Club 43 Office Worker 4g Speech Activities Club 33 Treble Choir 2,3. JACQUELINE ANN MEERS Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 4. MARY ANN MEYER Freshmen Chorus l3 GAA 4g Inner Choir 33 Monitor 2,33 A Cappella Choir 4g Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 23 Treble Choir 2,33 Yearbook Rep- resentative 4. NANCY MEYER A Cappella Choir 3,43 GAA 2,3,4, Head of Activities 43 Monitor 33 NHS 3,4, Operetta 33 Red Cross 43 Stu- dent Council 33 Treble Choir 23 Science Seminar 2,33 Ski Club 43 Honor Guide for Graduation 33 Kiwanis West Award Winner 2. ROCHELLE MEYER All-School Play 2g French Club 2g Freshman Chorus lg GAA l,2,3,43 Modern Dance Club 43 Monitor 3,43 One-Act Play. 23 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross l,2, 3,43 Speech Activities Club 2,3,43 Treble Choir 23 Ski Club 4. FRANK MIKO Football 23 ROTC 3. DAVID CAMPBELL MILLER, JR. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Section Leader 3,4, President 43 Alche- mists Anonymous 23 All-School Play 33 Cross Country 2g German Club l,2,3, Vice President 33 Golf 23 Madrigals 3,43 One-Act Play 2,33 Operetta l,2,33 Speech Activities Club l,2,3,43 Contest Play 33 General Choir l. I DAVIDJ, MILLER Q Band l,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Section Leader 4, Stage Band 3,4, Sec- tion Leader 43 Key Club 23 NHS 3,43 Operetta 33 Orchestra 3,4, Section Leader 4. EDWARD L. MINARICH AFS 3,43 Alchemists Anonymous 2,33 All-School Play l,2,3,43 Class Officer 3, President3 Cross Country 2,33 History Club 3g Intramurals l,2,3,43 Monitor 2,3,43 National Thespians 43 One-Act Play 2,3,43 Red Cross l,2,3,43 Spanish Club l,2,3,43 Speech Activities Club 2,3,43 Contest Play 33 Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Track 2,3,4. MONICA JANE MOLINE U A Cappella Choir 3,43 Alpha Omega Staff 3,4, Assistant Organi- zations Editor 33 Social Editor 43 French Club 23 Freshman Chorus 1, Librarian3 Ensemble 23 Madrigals 43 Operetta 33 Speech Activities Club 23 Treble Choir 2. JAMES P. MORGAN II All-School Play 23 Basketball 2, M8H3gCfQ Football 2, Manager3 Lab Assistant 23 Monitor 2,33 Yearbook Representative 2. GEORGE MORRIS 5 I Participate In New Ill1n1 8 Conference MIMI MORRISON French Club l,3, GAA l,2,3,4, Monitor 2,3, NHS 3,4, One-Act Play 2, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 2, Yearbook Repre- sentative l. CHARLES MORROW All-School Play 2,3, Class Officer 4, Boys' Social Chairman, French Club 2,3, History Club 3, Sergeant at Arms, Intramurals 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Monitor 2, National Thespians 4, One-Act Play 3, Prom Committee 3, ROTC l,2, Red Cross 2, Speech Activ- ities Club 2,3,4, Contest Play 3, Ski Club 4, Today Announcer 3. J ANIS MOSKY Art Club 2,3, GAA 2,3,4, Modern Dance Club 4, Prom Committee 3. BETH MOSSMAN AFS 2,3, Alchemists Anonymous 3, Freshman Chorus l, Lab As- sistant 3, Monitor 3, Office Worker 3, Speech Activities Club 2,3, 4. REED MOTT German Club 1,2,3,4, Golf 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,4, Key Club.2,3,4, Monitor 3, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 1. LORRAINE M. MOTTA Monitor 2,3, Office Occupations Club 4, Secretary 4. CATHY ANN MUEHLER FHA 3, Freshman Chorus 1, GAA 3,4, Operetta l,2,3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Treble Choir 2,3. NANCY LYN MULLEN A Cappella Choir 3,4, AFS 3, All-School Play 1, Class Officer 4, Vice President, 'Freshman Chorus l, GAA l,2, Lab Assistant 3, Monitor 2,3, NHS 3,4, National Thespians l,2,3,4, Operetta 3, Of- fice Worker 4, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 3, Tre- ble Choir 2. BARBARA LYNN MYERS A Cappella Choir 3,4, Alpha Omega Staff 3,4, Girls' Sports Editor 3, Senior Editor 4, Cheerleader l,2,3, Captain I, Freshman Cho- rus l, Publicity Chairman, GAA 2,3,4, Modern Dance Club 4, Op- eretta 3, Prom Committee 3, Treble Choir 2, Junior Miss Final- ist 4, Miss Alpha Omega 4. EUGENE JOHN NEMANICH All-School Play' 2, Football 1, German Club 3,4, Intramurals 2,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Monitor 2,3, One-Act Play 2, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 2, Ski Club 4. LOUIE L. NESTER Transfer from Central High School, Columbia, Tennessee, 3, In- tramurals 4. DANIEL LEE NICHOLS Band l,2,3,4, Stage Band 4, Cross- Country 2, Operetta 2, Orches- tra 2,3,4, Track 2. LINDA NICHOLSON Intramurals 3, Office Worker 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 2,3,4. MICHAEL L. NIPPERT Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Intramurals 3, Lettermen Club 3,4, President 4, Pep Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 2, Track 2,3, Wrestling 2. BRENDA NORCROSS Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 2, GAA 3,4, NHS 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 4, Honor Guide for Gradu- ation 3. KAREN SUE NORTON Distributive Education Club 4, FHA l, Prom Committee 3, Treble Choir 2,3. TOM NUSSBAUM VICKI L. OAKLEY GAA 2, Office Occupations Club 4, Office Worker 2,3. 176 Excitement Runs High at Christmas Coronation A WILLIAM ODENTHAL Alpha Omega Staff 4, Boys' Sports Editor 43 Football l,2,3,4Q German Club 1,23 Vice President 23 Golf 1,23 History Club 33 Key Club 3,43 Lettermen Clubg NHS 3,43 One-Act Play 3,43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Red Cross 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3. JOHN DOUGLAS OGG Basketball l,2,33 Intramurals 43 Lettermen Club 2,33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Track l,2,3. PAM OLZNOI Transfer from Joliet Central, Jolietl Illinois, 33 GAA 33 Library Club4. MICHAEL OIMALLEY Transfer from Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois 43 Intra- murals 43 Latin Club 4. BARB ORSINI All-School Play 33 GAA 2,31 Monitor 2,33 One-Act Play 33 Office Occupations Club 43 Office Worker 33 Red Cross 1,23 Speech Ac- tivities Club 33 Yearbook Representative 1,2. JEAN OSTERHOLTZ GAA 2,33 Monitor 33 Operetta 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Assistant Concertmistress 3,43 String Ensemble 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 3. JOHANNA MARIE PACINI Art Club 33 French Club 13 GAA 3,43 Monitor 13 Office Worker 43 Prom Committee33 Yearbook Representative 3. PAUL PADDEN Basketball 1,2,33 Football I,2,3Q ROTC 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3,43 NCO Club 2,33 Officers Club 4. ROBERT J. PALKO Latin Club 1,23 ROTC 2,3,4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. Q I be J at ...I fftftiftkli' - 9 felsfwf ,fnf1:,,i5V?ff,,fvf 1 --at ,,:-Qfgsfigvisiiiezfff ng' X I .ef Senior Girls Await Miss Alpha Omega Selection v--3 CHERYL PALMER Class Officer 4, Secretary, French Club l, GAA 2,3,4, History Club 3, Literary Magazine Staff 3, Modern Dance Club 4, Monitor 2, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross lg Speech Activities Club 233. GEORGE PAPPAS Intramurals 2,43 Key Club 2. ROBERT R. PARK ROTC 2,3,4, NCO Club 33 Officers Club 4, Yearbook Represent- ative I. RICHARD PECK Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 3, Dis- tributive Education Club 4, Intramurals 4, Monitor 33 Office Worker 3, Prom Committee 3. HAROLD L. PEDERSEN Baseball I, Football l,2Q Latin Club 2, Monitor 3, Wrestling I. MARK PEDERSON AFS 33 All-School Play 2,3, Alpha Omega Staff 3, Assistant Busi- ness Managerg ArtClub3g Monitor 2, National Thespians 3,4, One-Act Play 2,3, Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Student Council 3,4, President 4, Contest Play 3. SHERRY K. PERINAR Office Worker 4. JAMES PETERSEN Baseball Ig Cross Country 1,23 Golf 2,3, Intramurals 3, Diversi- fied Occupations 3,4. DOUGLAS PETERSON Transfer from Joliet East, Joliet, Illinois 4, Football 4, Letter- manClub4. JAMES ALAN PETERSON All-School Play 3, German Club 1,23 History Club 3, Vice Presi- dent, Intramurals 3,4, Monitor 3, One-Act Play 33 Prom Commit- tee 3, ROTC 2,3,4, Drill Team 4, NCO Club 2,3, Officers Club 4. TANA JO PETRICH All-School Play 2,3, Alpha Omega Staff 3, Assistant Academic Editor 33 Band 4, Gold Band Sponsor, GAA 2,3,4, Monitor 23 Nat- ional Thespians 4g One-Act Play 2, Office Worker I, Prom Com- mittee 3, Speech Activities Club 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4, Sec- retary 3, Ski Club 43 Homecoming Attendant 4. EMIL PETRUSA Baseball I, Basketball I,2,3, Intramurals 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Latin Club 3,4, Vice President 33 NHS 3,4. JOHN LEE PETTY JOAN MARIE PFALTZGRAFF Distributive Education Club 4, German Club 23 Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 3, Yearbook Representative I. KATHERINE M. PFALTZGRAFF Distributive Education Club 4. SUE PIERCE Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Captain 2, FHA I, Intramurals 3, Lab As- sitant 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 2, Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 Yearbook Representative 3. WILLIAM LLOYD PIERCE Cross Country 23 Football I, Intramurals I: Lab Assistant 3, Lat- in Club I,2,3,4, Library 'Club I, ROTC I,2,3,4, Battalion Comman- der 4, Drill Team 2,3, NCO Club 2,3, Officers Club, President 4, Rifle Team 3,4, Superior Cadet Award. RICHARD PODNAR Cross Country 33 Football l,2Q Intramurals 3,43 Letterman Club 4g Operetta 23 Prom Committee 3, Tennis lg Track 2,3, Yearbook Representative I. 177 178 Sharing Victory, Senior Wrestlers Enjoyed Winning Season ROBERT WILLIAM POLANCICH Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 4, Section Leader l,2,3,4, Student Con- ductor 4, All-State Band 4, Stage Band 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4, All-Conference 33 Basketball l,2,3,4Q Key Club 2,33 Orchestra 233,43 Prom Committee 3. LINDA ANN POLESEL . FHA lg Monitor 23 Office Occupations Club 43 Office Worker 3. JAMES GEORGE POLICANDRIOTES Cross Country 2,33 Intramurals 43 Track 2,3. JAYME LYNN POLLEY Distributive Education Club 43 FHA 13 GAA 23 Library Club 233. MARNA POOLE l I A AFS 3.3 FTA 43 Monitor 3,43 Office Worker 2,33 Speech Activities Club 33 Prom Committee 3. TOM PRATTO Football l,2,3,4Q Track 2,33 Wrestling 2. LINDA PRUSS ' FHA lg GAA 233,43 Monitor 2,3343 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 2. TERRY RADDATZ. LINDA A. RAFAC FHA l,2. CONSTANCE RAJALA AFS 3,43 All-School Play 2,3,4, Student Director 2g French Clu 2,33 History Club 33 NHS 3,43 National Thespians 3,43 One-Act Play 2,3,4, Student Director 23 Office Worker 2,33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3, President 4, Contest Play 33 Honor Guide for Graduation 33 Today At West Announcer 2,32 Ski Club 4. TOM REDMAN GAIL RHODES Monitor 2,33 Office Worker 3,43 Spanish Club 2. STEVE RIBBING Alchemists Anonymous 2g Chess Club 3,4, President 43 Germa Club 13 Lab Assistant 4. LOINE RIGGS A A Cappella Choir 3,43 All-School Play 33 Freshman Chorus 1 Madrigals 3,43 Ensemble 23 NHS 3,43 Operetta 33 Prom Com mittee 3g Speech Activities Club 43 Treble Choir 23 Honor Guid for Graduation 3g Joliet Junior Miss 4. DIANA ROBERTS FTA 2,3,43 Freshman Chorus 13 GAA 2,33 History Club 33 Moder Dance Club 43 Monitor 43 Speech Activities Club 3,43 Trebl Choir 23 First Runner-Up to Joliet Junior Miss 4. LYNDA ROBERTS GAA 4g German Club l,3,4Q Prom Committee 3. ARTHUR C. RODGERS Diversified Occupations 3,4. EVAN RODGERS All-School Play 2,33 Boys' Glee Club 2g National Thespians 3, One Act Play 2,33 Operetta lg Spanish Club 23 Speech Activiti Club 2,3,4, Contest Play 3. JOAN ROLLINSON Freshman Chorus 15 GAA 2,3,45 History Club 35 Intramurals 35 Monitor 25 Office Worker 35 Yearbook Representative 25 News- paper Representative l. PHIL ROSENBERG Transfer from Westside High School, Omaha, Nebraska 25 Al- chemists Anonymous 2,35 Intramurals 25 Lab Assistant 2,35 Math Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Speech Activities Club 2,3,45 Science Seminar 3,45 Science Fair 2,3,4, Outstanding School Science Project 25 First in State Science Fair 3. SUZANNE ROSS Freshman Chorus lg German Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Red Cross 2,3,4, President 45 Speech Activities Club 2,35 Treble Choir 25 National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. ROBERT J. ROSSI NICKOLAS J. RUDMAN Band l,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Section Leader l,2,3,4, Stage Band 3, 45 Key Club 3,45 Monitor 2. RICHARD RUSS Football 25 Lab' Assistant 35 Latin Club l,2,35 ROTC l,2,3,4, NCO Club 2,3, Officers Club 4, Rifle Team 3,4. NANCY RUTTLE A Cappella Choir 3,45 AFS l,25 All-School Play 1,2,35 GAA 1,2, 35 Lab Assistant 2,3,45 Latin Club l,2,3,45 National Thespians l,2,3,4g One-Act Play 2,3, Student Director 45 Operetta 35 Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Parliamentarian 45 Treble Choir 25 Contest Play 3. JACKIE LYNN RYS Freshman Chorus lg GAA 25 Office Worker 35 Prom Committee 35 Diversified Occupations Club 45 Treble Choir 2. JOHN SALZMAN Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 2. MARTHA SAVICH LINDA SAXON FHA l,45 GAA 25 Red Cross l,2. RICH SCHMID Transfer from Concordia High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 4. 179 180 SUSANSCHMIDT A Cappella Choir 43 French Club 2,33 Freshman Chorus 1, Presi- dentg Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,3, Treble Choir 2,3. PAUL WILLIAM SCHOLTES Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 23 Cross Country 3,43 Intramurals 23 Lettermen Club 43 Track 4. GARY SCHULTZ Football l,2,3. PATTI SCHULTZ A Cappella Choir 33 Alchemists Anonymous 2g All-School Play 23 Art Club 2,3, Treasurer 33 GAA 2,33 Modern Dance Club 33 Moni- tor 23 Operetta 33 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2. GERALD A. SCHUTTER Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 4, STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Alpha Omega Staff 4, Photographer3 Football l,2,33 German Club 2,43 History Club 33 Intramurals 2,43 Lab Assistant 43 Monitor 2,33 Prom Committee 33 Tennis l,2,3,4. KATHLEEN P. SEALY GAA 2,3,43 Monitor 2,3,4Q Office Worker 2,3,43 Pep Club 2. CAROL F. SEEBERG A Cappella Choir 43 Freshman Chorus lg German Club 2,33 His- tory Club 33 Speech Activities Club 2,33 Tiger Tales Staff 43 Treble Choir 2,3. NANCY KAY SEFCIK GAA l,2,33 Monitor 2,33 Office Occupations Club 43 Office Worker 2,33 Prom Committee 3. CARLOS SERRATO A Cappella Choir 33 Band I3 Boys Glee Club 23 History Club 3g Lab Assistant 23 Operetta 33 Red'Cross l,3,4Q Spanish Club 2,3, 4, President 4. JANIS SHAW D FTA 43 History Club 33 Speech Activities Club Z,3. SUE ELLEN SHEETS A Cappella Choir 3,43 Debate 33 Freshman Chorus 13 GAA32,3Q History Club 3g Library Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 43 Operetta 33 Speech Activities Club 2,33 Treble Choir 2. A5555 5 I - -- .-11151 , fsiW1zfiiiin'.1'lz1'W2Lg,-3 .. .fw'?i2iiii1Hs5? Y , r it ifz.w31wp31.?iifg5a3X - ,N .f N s5giiiiQ? f 'f I 1'f?ft3i2E?QiE l 3 izEQlLz'?'.'i 1 :El k ,.,.. sf55'TA'Q Kffiiiisg, z?'Ei.fi3f1 1:7':',l - --,, ,wil 'fer z. 'I--'gE:fz?7si35'F ' a t . 1 3. ' ,, Ei ... W I nga 3 Q. V, f'-V il- . i Tana Petrlch Chosen As Senior Court Attendant GARY SHEPHERD Tiger Tales Staff 4. HELEN ELIZABETH SHIMEK FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 33 GAA 2,3,43 History Club lg Monitor 23 Office Worker 3,4. PATRICK SHULER Alchemists Anonymous 43 Chess Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Adams Award Winner lg National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. STEVEN SIGUAW Baseball 3,43 German Club 33 Intramurals 43 Office Worker 33 Prom Committee 33 ROTC 2,3,4, Drill Team 4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. MARLENE KAY SIMON A Cappella Choir 3,43 Freshman Chorus I3 Operetta 33 Treble Choir 23 Ensemble 2. MARY CATHERINE SINCHAK FFA 2,33 Office Worker 4. BOB SIPPEL A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4Q Operetta 2,33 Track 2,33 Yearbook Representative l. . RICHARD L. SMART Transfer from Plainfield High School, Plainfield, Illinois 23 Base- ball 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. DALE F. SMITH Amateur Radio Club 33 Baseball lg Football l,2,3,43 German Club 23 Intramurals 2,33 Lab Assistant 23 Lettermen Club 3,41 Pep Club 43 Wrestling 2,3,4. JUDY LYNN SMITH Transfer. from Marseilles High School, Marseilles, Illinois 2g History Club 33 Latin Club 23 Monitor 3,43 NHS 43 Junior Miss Finalist 4. MARY SMITH Distributive Education Club 4, Secretary 43 FHA lg GAA l,2Q Li- brary Club 2g Monitor 33 Office Worker 2,32 Prom Committee 33 Treble Choir 23 Yearbook Representative 2. ZELMA MAY SMITH Art Club 33 FTA 43 Freshman Chorus I3 History Club 33 Medical Careers Club 23 Operetta 33 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 3,4, Contest Play 3. PATRICIA KAY SNIDER All-School Play 23 GAA 2,3,43 Monitor 33 NHS 43 One-Act Play l. CHARLES C. SPENCER Transfer from Clayton Valley High School, Concord, California 43 Intramurals 4. ALBERT SPIERS Football 23 Golf 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Monitor 43 One-Act Play 33 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 2,33 Speech Activities Club 2,33 Swimming l. DAVIDA. SPINA Baseball 2,3,43 Football l,23 Intramurals 4. CHARLES SPURGEON Basketball 23 Cross Country 23 Lab Assistant 2,33 Monitor 2,33 Track 2,3. STEVE STAHL Golf l. 181 182 Mark Pederson Assumes Student Council Presidency THOM STAMPER Band l,2,3,4Q Wrestling 2,3. MICK STANHOPE A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 All-School Play 2,31 Band l,2, Stage Band I3 German Club 23 Key Club 2, Social Chairmang One-Act Play 2,33 Operetta 2,33 Prom Committee 33 Speech Activities Club 2,33 Contest Play 33 Tiger Tales Staff 3,4. TERRY STAPLETON Intramurals 2,3,4. KEITH STAWICK Baseball 23 Football l,2,3,4: Golf I3 Monitor 43 Wrestling 2. VALERIE STEPHEN Freshman Chorus I3 NHS 3,43 Pep Club 23 Treble Choir 23 Year- book Representative I. RONNI-JO STERNAL Transfer from Lockport West, Lockport, Illinois 33 FHA 33 GAA 43 Library Club 33 Monitor 43 Office Worker 3,43 Ski Club 4. APRIL JEAN STEVENS A Cappella Choir 3,43 Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Captain 23 Freshman Chorus I3 GAA 23 Operetta 33 Office Worker 3,43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Student Council 23 Treble Choir 2g Homecoming At- tendant2. JOHN STINE JAMES E. STOGIS Baseball l,2,3,43 Football l,2,3,43 German Club 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Lettermen Club 3,43 Wrestling l,2. LARRY STUDER BRUCE SUNDQUIST Lab Assistant 23 Latin Club 2,3. ROBERT CHARLES SZORADY Transfer from Butler High School. Georgia 4. BARBARA TATRO GAA 2,33 Monitor 43 Prom Committee 3. DAVID B. TAYLOR Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 23 All- School Play 23 Boys' Glee Club 23 Intramurals 23 Monitor 23 Speech Activities Club 3. FREDERICK G. TAYLOR Band 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 4, Stage Band 3,43 Intramurals 2,3 43 Lab Assistant 23 Orchestra 4, Section Leader3 Spanish Club I 23 Track 33 Yearbook Representative l,2, 1 s MICHAEL PATRICK TAYLOR Baseball 3. Manager3 Basketball 4, Manager3 FFA3 Intramurals 2,33 Library Club 2,33 Monitor 43 ROTC l,2,3,4, Drill Team 3, NCO 3, Officers Club 4. MICHAELTEECE Transfer from Quigley Prep. Seminary, Chicago, Illinois 33 Wrestling 3. TOM TEMPLE Baseball l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,33 Intramurals 43 Lettermen Club 3,43 Medical Careers Club 33 Monitor 3,4. PAUL THRAN Alchemists Anonymous 33 Amateur Radio Club 3,43 Monitor 3' ROTC l,2,3,4, Drill Team 334, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. ROBERT S. TRAVERS Basketball l,2,33 Football 23 Intramurals 43 Lettermen Club 3,43 Library Club 23 Monitor 3,43 Pep Club 43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross I,2Q Track 3,43 Yearbook Representative l. DEBORAH TREHARNE FTA 43 GAA 2,3,43 Office Worker 33 Speech Activities Club 3,43 Yearbook Representative 3. a KIM UPTON GAA 3,43 History Club 33 Intramurals 33 Literary Magazine Staff 43 Modern Dance Club 43 Monitor 33 Operetta 2,33 Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Social Chairman 43 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross l,33Tiger Tales Staff 3,4, Music Editor 43 Yearbook Representative 2. ROBERT L. VADEBONCOEUR Transfer from Kankakee High School, Kankakee, Illinois 23 Dis- tributive Education Club 4. LARRY JOSEPH VALIO Transfer from York Community High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 4. SUE VALKOVICH German Club I,2Q Monitor 23 NHS 3,4Q Office Occupations Club 43 Office Worker 23 Red Cross 3,43 Speech Activities Club 33 Junior Miss Semi-Finalist 4. DENNIS VAN DEN BERG Distributive Education Club 43 FFA 4. LYNDA VANDERHOFF Art Club 33 Distributive Education Club 43 GAA 23 History Club 33 Monitor 23 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 33 Speech Activi- ties Club 2g Yearbook Representative l. ANITA VENZARA AFS 2,3,4Q Alchemists Anonymous 2,3,4, President 3g All-School Play 2,33 French Club 3g History Club 33 Lab Assistant 3,43 Latin Club l,2,3, Program Chairman 33 NHS 3,43 National Thes- pians 3,43 One-Act Play 2,33 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 13 Speech Activities Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4g Contest Play 33 Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4. LINDA KAY VICICH Transfer from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois 23 Latin Club 23 Monitor 23 Red Cross 33 Diversified Occupations Club 334, Vice President 4. PAUL VOLLMER Baseball 13 Basketball 23 Distributive Education Club 43 Foot- ball 13 Intramurals I,3Q ROTC l,2,3,4, NCO Club 4. ii? 183 184 430 Anxiously Enteredg with Experience JEAN VOLLRATH U Transfer from Dwight D. Eisenhower High School, Blue Island, Illinois 35 Alchemists Anonymous 3,45 French Club 35 Library Club 35 NHS 3,45 Science Seminar 3,4. LARRY VOSS JEFFERY MARK WALLACE . History Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Lab Assistant. 35 Office Worker 35 ROTC I, Drill Team l5 Red Cross lg Spanish Club 2. J AMES A. WARD Football l,2,3,45 Lettermen Club 3,45 Wrestling 2,4. NANCY WATERS GAA 2,35 Office Worker 3,4. MARK WEBER Intramurals 2,35 Monitor 45 Red Cross 45 Spanish Club 3. DAVE WERNER Distributive Education Club 45 FFA l,2,35 Intramurals 1,25 Foot- ball 15 Lab Assistant 2,35 Red Cross 25 Wrestling l. WARREN WEST Alchemists Anonymous 2,35 Intramurals 25 Math Club 25 Monitor 45 Prom Committee 35 Speech Activities Club 2,35 Science Fair 2,3,4. MARY ANN WHARTON Alpha Omega Staff 3,4, Assistant Underclass Editor 3, Under- class Editor 45 Class Officer 4, Girls' Social Chairman5 GAA 2, 3,45 Office Worker 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Red Cross 1,25 Stu- dent Council 2,3. BILL WIENKE Football l,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Lettermen Club 45 Track 2. RUTH WILLE French Club 25 Freshman Chorus I5 GAA 2,35 Library Club 25 Monitor 35 Office Occupations Club 4, President5 Office Worker 35 Prom Committee 35 Treble Choir 2,35 Yearbook Representa- tive l. JANE WILLIAMSON FHA lg GAA 2,3,45 Monitor 25 Office Worker 25 Red Cross 25 Speech Activities Club 2. MIKEWILLIAMSON FFA l5 Football 2,3545 Intramurals 25 Key Club 25 Lettermen Club 3,45 Monitor 25 Pep Club 2,35 Prom Committee 35 ROTC l,2. MARY WILSON A Cappella Choir 3,45 All-School Play 25 Freshman Chorus I5 GAA l,2,3,45 Monitor 25 Operetta 35 Prom Committee 35 Red Cross 45 Speech Activities Club 25 Treble Choir 25 Ensemble 2. PAUL WILSON Transfer from Highland Park High School, Topeka, Kansas, 35 Intramurals 3,4. JANET WINCHESTER Office Occupations Club 4, Treasurer. WILLIAM LEE WISNESKI ELIZABETH WORKMAN and Wisdom Gained, They Depart Confidently. JACK WORST Baseball I,2,3,4Q Football 1,23 History Club 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Monitor 43 Prom Committee 33 Industrial Arts Club 3, President. JANE WYSS GAA l,2,3,4, Social Chairman 3g Latin Club l,23 Modern Dance Club 23 Monitor 23 Office Worker 33 Prom Committee 33 ROTC 4, Company A Sponsor, Officers Club 4g Red Cross 43 Student Council3. cil 23 Yearbook Representative l,3. DEBORAH ZIEMER Activities Club 1,23 Treble Choir 2. DIANE ZIESEMER Treble Choir 3. DAVID F. ZOLESKE Football l,23 German Club 2,3,4, President 43 Intramurals 3,43 Key Club 43 One-Act Play 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Prom Committee 3 Speech Activities Club 2,3343 Track I3 Science Fair 3. LINDA SUZANNE ZOOK French Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Latin Club 33 Library Club 3 Prom Committee 3g Speech Activities Club 3. RITA YAGGY A Cappella Choir 3,43 Freshman Chorus Ig Operetta 33 Office Worker 43 Prom Committee 33 Treble Choir 2. ENID V.ZALAR German Club 2g Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 23 Student Coun- Freshman Chorus lg GAA 13 Monitor 43 Red Cross l,2g Speech Freshman Chorus I3 Library Club 33 Office Occupations Club 43 William BaduI'Ski Dave Knott Josephine Perry Janice Russ Greg Tuntland Don Watson -lim Bulger I-CWIS Konc Gregory Petty Keith Sipple Ray Vallera Larry Watson Debby GraVCS Bob MOOTC Joe Ringo Russel Smith Larry Vollmer Dave Wilkey I n Memoriam Michael Gurnic I949- l 966 185 186 Joliet West Kiwanis West Award winners included Nancy Meyer. Pat Kosmerl, and Dave Humphreys. Other graduates who received Certificates of Commendation from the National Merit test included Anita Venzara, Judy Smith, Suzanne Ross, and Lee Letcher. Not pictured: Joyce Bristow. Scholars Receive Awards Students maintaining the highest scholastic aver- age of each class, plus fine character and citizenship merited the Kiwanis West award. One boy and girl from each class were selected for this honor. Graduates who scored favorably on the National Merit Scholarship test received Certificates of Com- mendation. One senior from West, Mike Jamieson, was chosen as a semi-finalist for this highly coveted schol- arship. Mike Jamieson fleftj received the Kiwanis West award as a junior and also was a National Merit semi-finalist. Pat Shuler received the Kiwanis West award as a freshman and was awarded a Certificate of Commendation. 'qv -v 'F ,f x W Q UI!! 5 5 SQ 5 Q if F 5 Underclassmen -M . . 'f Q95 V Lk- ' W5 . Q 2 Me' vs 1 Mm-'fx . 1: f -we '11 ' f . ffiiiffi V Y A gswu L ,fm-W - ' nu x4,p-nf Q44 W' Q!!! .lf Qlllf Al ll ll! . Q Mary Ann Wharton Jane Trippon Editor Assistant Editor 189 M - . ns , .. . Navi V if za. I 1 :ew Q K :- ami :. A , 1, -we 1 1, - N. V. Jw. ' V I Q, , 13 ' 'fa 'mfg is 5 fe Q B Q er-r f-1 e i 'tt , , 5 . as s- 1 1 W' tu .. at . .. 3 'A A oy? Nui M M '3gfQiif,ff'wv H ' lx Q Class of '68 Host First After-School Activity Est 3 its t a A ill it .- ig 436 3 sw Rifrrirlr M KA iii Sandy Acosta Dorothy Adams Katherine Albright Susan Alderson Deb Alexander Harold Allen Linda Allen Jim Alsip Mary Altstadt Dawn Anderson Diane Ansley Pete Apostolou Sandy Arnold Gary Arthur Ron Ashley Sterling Atkins Kathy Baillies Margaret Bajt Debbie Bakelaar Greg Ballak Chuck Barber Ron Barello Richard Barr Jim Bartz Helen Barnett Gregory Bates Dave Beguin Dennis Bell Tom Benda Diane Berlien Rita Bertagnoli Jacqueline Bertsch Nora Bessette Lory Bewersdorf Joe Bick James Biro Dave Bisset Sandra Blessing Warren Block Bob Boettcher Patti Boldt Karen Bonn Bill Bonney John Bond Lynn Booker George Booras Gary Bostjancic Cheryl Bouchard Denise Bourque Curt Bowen Patricia Bowen Wendy.Boxer Colleen Boyd Gloria Bradford Janet Bradley Bonnie Brandolino 191 aww' . ,,fL he Yi, . -f ss S 5, ?-55,3 W' up q 2 '. 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Marietta Erickson Dale Evans Russ Evans Susan Everts Charles Ewing Janet Falasca Phillip Farr Dave Fazio Marianne Fazio Larry Feltes Leon Felus Gary Ferguson Mary Ferro Nancy Ferro Steve Fink Pat Fitzgerald Tom Fitzpatrick Jeff Fletcher Tom Flynn Bridget Fothergill Jean Fox Pat Fox Edward Foxworth Lethen Foxworth Sharon Frankford Mandy Fraser Janna French Linda French Anne F ricke Bonnie F ultz Debbie Furlane Pam Fuse Frank Gates Victor Gelbron Bill Gerl V . aJ'Ef?f!fQlEszi'l?Q - K . i A Q K , : K ' 1 , ' ' ' .fx V Q E 7 .Stiff ' ' f R F 1 is it its 2 .Iii is Ks 3.159634 K it N , ..., . T? X ww ,- ,. f, , 21 sf if gi J N ' st, ' 1 I ' i' , W it we ,235 .V M V gm 1- ,.. 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Kathleen Virgona Paul Vitali Frank Vonachen David Voots Susan Vorderstrasse Richard Vrieze Dave Wainscott Nancy Wallace Steve Walters Nancy Ward Josephine Watkins Maxine Watkins Cathy Watson Nancy Webb Dave Weber Linda Wetherholt Allen Westbrook Hal Whalen Karl Wheatly Nicki Wheeler Ron Whildin Kathy White Leonard Wietting Norman Wietting Lenore Wilkinson Barbara Williams Betty Williams Robert Wirth 2 J ,..,5?,, , , J J tflfng-ak . ' clxllrflh .-lift: atm J was Qkgkklfvxiy il ' H Q a . r WN w., RP are , 5 W t J ff we 2 ' 1 . QR ' e i ,aw 5 , sg . .. f it is if A .f af sg,,,,.,1 wriaiiw f . ai'- lf, K 1 ig re i t , l ara Q ,gm , Y 96,5 H y is 1 e', . gg it W' ifsii' . vi, A 6 5? , J .M V J V Ni ! ?' ' ie li H ,W ,, t 155:54 A we ,I 3,5 J J S, 5 :gi g j. H as if 6. sly? aff ' , 4 ' 'iit 4, '- P W? aygihfi Y , ' ' Q - f gfsgsfsv, , A ' ' V, I . -' i ,J M eesi A . 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Writing these cards is one task no student relishes. Claudia Hughes Bill Humphreys Gayle Irvin Richard Jackson Bob Jaeger Walter Jakielski Tom Janke Marty Jasurda John Jendro Linda Jensen Denise Jerbi Jeri Jerbi Jim Jerzycke Anita Johnson Cheryl Johnson Melissa Johnson Patricia Ann Johnson Patricia Jo Johnson Richard Johnson Roger Johnson Sherry Johnson' Sue Johnson Don Jones Henry Jordan John Jordan Keith Jubant Jim Juricic Larry J uricic Terry Juricic Lane Kamhi Barb Kampe Greg Kane Molly Kane Rosemary Karl Brian Karneboge Elaine Honiotes Karen Honiotes Jim Hooper Leslie Hootman Gary Horwitz Gary Hossbach Linda House Jeanne Houseknecht George Hovsepian Sue Hrechko Debbie Huber Pat Hudson ? li-Q54 5495 ' R ,dh U..-, avg KI , K H 1 H J t-Q jg.. 1+ ' a ,f V f:f5',,f,fl Q 4f-i E 'K Q , is J . , f ' tw., x 4- its 5- ig M v , 2? St 'L-3321.1 -J l, -- fszgvfsr, fur-,-,-. age: .ge Q'-:mi-: ..-541 -PB ti' 5? 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J J' Victor Reato Patricia Resetic li J T - is Donald Riffel X f J -1-M. . 2 A W 1:11 rr f , QQ. Yzafsf 'L 'T' , My Donna Riffel H' Largest Class Joyce Riley Anne Ripley Don Rivera Roger Rizzo Tom Roach Mike Roath Pam Roberts Randy Robertson Larry Robinson Judy Rodby Carol Rojo Lee Roper Jacquie Ross Mary Rossi fi E X Q I. e V . '. D R ll Psrazusazaeo 5? if Dean Rousonelos Q Ji',y J, W, Raymond Rowe - fi? . N K I 1 ' James Rubens gf 'Q Q . Angelo Sallese Randy Salman Mary Sandberg Bob Sanders Peter Santorineos Debbie Sayers Cathy Scaropoulos Bill Schelble Penny Schlueter E JK .3 1 K-eau V 'A WEN' I X K ww!! -'rfe sfff '- QNJSJ ,J - r ijt. J 've ,QA J,1J ,f fyvil. ,- qs, K: 73 J if J .W K, y V V :LWVKJ if ': JJ Q, .INK 1 vi, i. t ajf' '-'rl 'J- i J., 2 gl XX X mr. rx f gi 4 l Steve Schmid f y Jeanie Schoffstoll ff Jacquie Scholar ,g J , Jeanie Schroeder J Cheryl Schultz Ed Schutter Ronald Scott if , 1 1 s f . is J ' ', x, . 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'A Q f As Sophomore Nancy Sula Jerry Suste Mike Szymanski Mike Tacchia Richard Tapio Bill Tatro Ernest Tatroe Steve Taylor JoLynn Terlep Pat Tezak .lim Theobald Vickie Thomas Danny Thompson Bob Torkar Brad Totter Arnold Tracy Jan Trimby John Turner Mike Tweedle Liz Urbancic Attendant Doug Smith Frank Smith Mike Smith Bob Snodgrass Debbie Snow Henry Soto Becky Speckman Harry Speckman Steve Spencer Craig Spiers Christine Sprenger Dave Stahl Ken Stalzer Phyllis Stambaugh Gary Stanfield Ray Stawick Ronald Stefanich Marla Stelow Clyde Stephens Sue Steuart Art Stine Ed Stofko Jackie Stokes Craig Stone Bill Stonitch Bill Stout Victor Strainer David Studer Making tags and posters plus waiting for the election outcome preceeded the honor ex perienced by Connie Akin, a homecoming court attendant. filer if 2:25 Marcy Vancil Jack Varman Ronald Vaughn Nancy Vercellotti ' Q Paulette Viano ' ff ,. Linda Vitali Mike Vollmer Doug Voss A Helen Vrakas Janet Wachter W w Brian Wallace 2 Ruby Washington J ' Judy Weber if Kathy Weedon M g ' Barb Weir Sheila Welch ., ., tt' .. if.- Zig Wendy Wells -V f Bertha White Carol White Eddy White l .ix 'irvjfall Jay Wheeler :I Q. if , 33 is .V , .Vi stil., :Y 3, V, ,tg ff. tg V ,,.t, . ll M. L ,., will 9369 9' it ., i .ilfrflfal 'fxz 95i'2i3'LWf7 ?A x Y' i'eEw652N 1 4 if ff We tri? tl gg,-wtgiieiifrl fl IH YS ft fe, wx if gm W alesfdplx wif' ffm: ff X' fir? 5, ,O X K K f , mgxti fi fi EQ 5 x f 5 .- t T' if 5 fir Betsy Whittock Bill Wietting Barbara Wilkinson Jackie Willard Peggy Wills Leni Wilsmann Scott Wilson Tom Wimberly Shirley Winchester Linda Winke Hopie Winters Stanley Wisnieski Andrew Wood John Wood Steve Wood Ellen Woolard 397t5fl5iigfTli??i?ifT1'l is-,E w ,f.,1 it ,, flfftifwdil' if E w:5w,s2r,1' , ,' 5ii?'iflfZl'i:. fs fffrgqgjxi, . 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C in ' .Q .. .7 . i Z fy I gagQfgfffQ4,A5f:i'fl?'IV'i .w w at ff 1 4 , 'v ial E gti , eisfiffftz w. 'L .aff H - x mm 0 Paulette Vella Donna Vespy Mike Viano Don Vogt Jim Vrakus Bob Vroegindewey Karen Wakefield Wendy Walker Pat Walsh Gretchen Walters Lori Waring Shirley Watkins Georgia Watson Kathy Watson Dan Weber ' is -tgiigng is 345, its H 4 ' ' I x 3 'ik ' fi it,a ttit . ai ii ' .J f- Z- aww ,M 15 I: wg,,.g,'f'gS??i Linda Stofko Linda Stokes Terry Studer Carl Suligoy Ed Sullivan Richard Sullivan Diane Swanson Dale Swinford Wanda Sykes Lynda Tamayo Mary Tamayo Marianne Taylor Jack Teece Charles Thomas Betsy Thompson Charlotte Thompson Lorna Thorne Etta Tiernan Peggi Tomasko Carol Tomlinson Patti Travers Tim Treharne Gail Tribbett Mark Tribley Bruce Turndahl Jack Tweedle Kathi Ursitti Ron Vantassel Patty Draper will never forget her first year at Joliet West, when she became the freshman court attendant of Homecoming 1966. Charla Weibel JaNanne Weinhold Sue Weitendorf Rebecca Whalen Sally Whalen Hollie White Kathy White Patrick Wilda Wally Wilfong Paula Wilkinson Sue Wilkinson Jane Williams Mary Ellen Williams Mary Lou Williams Stanley Williams Thomas Willis Tom Wills John Wilson Toni Winchester Paul Winkler 4 W, all l X. R 4, f' ai w litim . 3315 Meiif:lii ff i f 'N ' flltriflilfi ' ' X lgiilwf' '-1233! ra hgh tsjflt lilf lgi 4 ,J l1,lfi'fA:'ff rg HL- , Li tat. S ,L J J t , iliplfj, 1. it as i . - R in-f i ,, .lg-:sul lui. . Kg: -iff t 1 : isis 1 W - R ,R ., - , . wer, .. v - iq, pr- 3: - ., 2, Qty .tg-. -tg 0 , 'Aa Q -3.492-rmftf Aa 1 it ' nxt- tf easy, .9 M3 Y ' 5 4' 'fr sgfslff- ' l .wg - , if. in ,if ' - f ..-:,.:Qs:v:ggve?. , X- 'L i it ' 'tidal tr... iw 4 ,Sr X S ti lf? ' i 4 wifi ss gs JP Qi 4 si, if ,, f ,.f:t,f-,,-i ts -'tins mg, Binwmh J 1, R My 1 n 3 S 15 Tom Wismeski i br, . Q, LW. H Marianne Wisnieski 'L:, , A M' ' N ' Charles Wohlrab I N by i -... tffffkl Ed Wonnell f ' M ' ' A Bruce Woods .E ' 1 f ry! V, Gflvaify Wvprkman ,, xi ::.:.R, L ' 6 ap,t',QL1 a ter ortmann y V, - N' b VE JQTK' X v 2 gf'5li'3f'1 15, t l , . ffiff-:gp 'i l Patty Draper Chosen As Freshman Court Attendant NOT PICTURED Huston Adams Chip Bradley Linda Campbell Bob Coan Mike Crisp Robert Davis John Gerl Noel Gifford Lisa Gutierrez Robert Hatfield Scott Hill Doug Hiller Greg Hinton Russ Hohisel Nick Kershaw David Kezerle Steve Kula Joyce Malnar Ron Montezon Joseph Muranyi Michael Rees Yvonne Serrato Warren Wainscott Kathie Wrobel Bob Wunderlich Richard Young Frederick Zabel Nan Zalar Gene Zeman Kathie Zier Mike Zobel Michael Zolla C reig Zook may K, X 3 t 7 , ,gg , X ,, I ..., ,,,.t 'V Q51 1 ws, it it l A , ,. , , ss 9149 1 i , t 'sw 'S na A W ' li hi , a 15 3 we 3 i if ' -,api . I ,ag-ks 45' li f 2 ,Qt fl V f it, W ' ' tw , ' 'WW g 21 , WL sf Y 7 A ' ' ' fa . Eg 5 ,, - 7 1 ,f K is I 555 i 51 kg? I f la vi, 1 .. is M Mft , . - .4 i. 225 226 West's academic program provided opportunity for all students. Courses in science and shop as well as many other fields challenged students for individual achievement. Library facilities aided preparation of term papers and review for final exams. Terrariums added new life to the school scene. ,J gg? 0 5 NVQ? 'X ' 95 W Q . Q E1 f E 5 WE- 5 J A1 ..,L A img f. Q 9 Q' 1 A pf K .gb f 47 ' '34 ,ww New 2 A, K 4, ., g, ma-- 1: .ap - M, 'Q Nw' M M 227 Q K.. J. in M1554 K4 X' ' z,N,:,L A rf-9 S L 1. 'W Q? E 'Y WYQQ ., K if 1.139 4 2 , , '25- .M ,. 5. ,fkww ' , fi Q Q3 f I N H M - ' 1--L, wif, L, W , ' fm , , , A . , .ffw 'uf b - ww -'Q' N T f45 Q, .QiT ff. 5 '54 Q S 4 kf A sl?-W 1 , -,, - Y -. JKT' ,. : . A , 'gf lg, 'L as Y? 5 , 2i2fQy W ' V, . , I , in f Zh..- ' F , fr g . X 1 Sv ' M1 ,Q fn N ' mv? 559-'Qy W Extracurricular activities completed student life at school. Music and drama at West represented the field of fine arts. Productions of Cyrano de Bergerac, The Diary 0fAnne Frank, and West Side Story were presented after many hours of rehearsal. Enthusiasm abounded during the homecoming assemblies. Athletes and cheerleaders did their part during competition as spectators anxiously yelled for the Tigers. 229 w ir I 3, Q F-24 1 .L :J mm wwmw-.mwwmmnwn M Mm Z Z ,mm f 31 e Q ? H ,- A 1 --..- A ff., . , E EL ff 'A :KH ff . ' QQ: f f ' , , 5: , I 8 EL' fl .-7 K f E A f ,Q V1mmw 2 aff Q h ,V,, in .W 7- H 'filf A' 'V x if M V A: my X' ,f A .L M . ,aw .T 1 . .- ,A . f if a G 'bi' r Q T Zfigfggtzf 6 uri -' Q I , .. Ag' , x. 4 Sf' Jia 8 , 232 Abel, Linda 84,85,94,l58 Abel, Mike 80,214 Abney, Doris 158 Acosta, Fernando 158 Acuff, Sharon 158 Adams, Bill 214 Adams, Dorothy 191 Adams, Ella 214 Adams, lola 203 Aeschliman, Marilyn 89,203 Ahlvin 8l,83,l58,222 Akin, Connie l7,50,89,93,203,212 Alabastro, James 100,158 Alaimo, Frank 88,203 Albright, Joann 203 Albright, Katherine 191 Albue, Elizabeth 89,113,203 Alderson, Susan 86,191 Alexander, Deb 191 Alexander, Henry 203 Alexander, Mary Ann 203 Allen, Christine 88,214 Allen, Doris 203 Allen Allen Alsip Alsip ,Harold 191 Allen, ,Stephen 214 .Jim 191 ,Terry 158 Linda 191 Alstott, Elizabeth 203 Alstadt, Mary 191 Ambrose, Mary 88,214 Anderson, Dawn 191 Anderson, Robert 214 Anderson, Roben 57,71,93,203 Anderson, Robert 100,158 Anderson, Shaun 203 Anderson, Steve 46,7-4,110,203 Andrews, Candy 214 Angulo, Betty 158 Ansley, Diane 191 Apostolou, Pete 136,191 Appel, Ron 86,87,l08,l33,203 Arbuckle, Janann l9,89,93,203 Student Index Baudino, Gary 47,215 Baudino, Kathy 215 Baudino, Nancy 203 Bauer, Peter 215 Bayless, Glenda 203 Bayless, Mac 159 Bazan, Eddie 215 Bazan, Eva 203 Beard, Thomas 159 Beat, Kathy 215 Beaudry, Keth 80,159 Becker, Scott 91,130,203 Beets, Gregory 215 Beguin, Dave 52,86,191 Bell, Dennis 191 Bell, Lynn 112,159 Benda, Thomas 191 Bender, Mike 63,160 Bender, Sandy 203 Benham, Margaret 203 Benham, Michael 42,59,74,110,160 Benigni, Mary Beth 215 Bennington, Patrick 160 Benson, Benson, , Judy 160 Benson, Benson Ann 203 Bill 42,110,160 Paula 215 Bergen, Scott 215 Bergstrom, Kenny 203 Berlien, Diane 191 Berlin, Paul 203 Bernard, Dave 215 Bernhoft, Corrie 215 Bersano, Mary 215 Bertagnoli, Rita 191 Bertino, Dan 47,57,215 Bertsch, Jacqueline 191 Bertsch,John 203 Bessette, Nora 191 Bessette. Pat 46,203 Betts, Charles 61,203 Betts, Darrel 215 Betts, Mary 160 Arbuckle, Rory 74,158 Ariagno, James 158 Amold, Debbie 19,81,82,92,l58 Arnold, Sandy 25,89,92,l91 Arthur, Gary 42,86,l91 Asbell, Cheryl 214 Ashamy,Corinnc 94,105,158 Ashley, Ron 191 Atkins, Sterling 59,191 Atkins, Sandra 89,203 Atrill, Rick 158 Auld, Robert 203 Aultz, Carol 94,105,158 Aultz, Robert 203 Austin, Barbara 99,158 Austrums, Ruth 84,203 Babcock, Amber 27, 31,86,87,l58 Bacon, Kevin 46,57,75,203 Bevan, Donna 89,203 Bewersdorf, Lory 191 Biasetti, Victor 71,203 Bick,Joe 191 Bird, James 80,191 Bisset 81,83,84,19I Bisset, Judy 84,85,95,160 Bisset, Rich 81,84,2l5 Black, Bill 215 Blackwell, Dennis 215 Blair, Mike 215 Blank, Jerry 203 Blaser, James 215 Blaser, Richard 215 Blatti, Rick 8l,84,203 Blessing, Sandra 191 Block, Charlotte 50,215 Block, Warren 63,110,191 Blood, Don 160 Bodemuller, Gary 72,74,81,l60 Boettcher, Bob 39,90,19l Bogdan, David 49,57,88,215 Bogdan, Linda 29,86,95,l60 Bagby, Leslie 214 Bailey, Kay 158 Baillies, Kathy 36,86,191 Bajt, Karen 113,214 Bajt, Margaret 191 Bakelaar, Debbie 191 Baker, Debra 214 Baker,Janice 91,159 Baker, Nancy 214 Balbinot. Cathy 203 Ballak, Greg 191 Balog, Kevin 203 Bandosz, David 214 Baran, Mary Ann 203 Baranak, Patt 215 Barber. Barber, Barber. Barcus, Chuck 191 Jeannine 86,159 Laurie 88,215 Bil18l,159 Bardowski, Jan 215 Bardowski, Joyce 203 Barello, Ron 145,191 Bariska, Arthur 215 Barnes, Barnes, Barnes. Barnes. Barnes. Barnes. Janet 215 Linda 203 Nadene 88,215 Rosemary 215 William 203 Wilma 89,203 Barnett, Douglas 159 Barnett, Helen 191 Barniville, Karen 203 Baron,Judy 112,113.1-41,159 Barr, Michael 215 Barr, Richard 191 Barrett, John 47,215 Barrowman.Jean 159 Barrowman, Jim 203 Barry, Tim 47,215 Ba rtlet. James 215 Bartz,Jim 191 Bartz, Peggy 98,113,159 Baskin, Baskin, Brad 215 Scott 24,92,94,156,159 Bates, Gregory 191 Baude. Debbie 215 Bogdan,Tom 160 Boland, Corinne 203 Boldt, Patti 191 Bond, Gary 215 Bond,John 42,191 Bonn, Karen 191 Booker Bill 191 Duane 57,215 Bonney, Booker, , Lynn 191 Booras, Bill 215 Booras, George 66,99,191 Bosco, Bonnie 215 Bostjancic, Gary 191 Bostjancic, Nancy 89,215 Bostjancic, Nichola 203 Bouchard, Cheryl 191 Bouchard, Daryel 203,207 Bourque, Denise 191 Bourque, Sue 203 Bowen, Curt 191 Bowen, Patricia 191 Bowen, Randy 160 Bowler, Stephen 203 Bowser, Judy 88,215,218 Bowser, Robert 20,64,86,87,95,16l Boxer, Kathy 215 Boxer,Wendy 191 Boyd, Colleen 191 Boyd, William 46,74,75,207 Boyden, John 203 Bracken, Mike 66,80,203 Bradford, Chris 215 Bradford, Gloria 191 Bradley, Chip 19 Bradley,Janet 191 Bradley, Linda 161 Bradley, Mark 215 Bradley, Melissa 94,117,161 Brandolino, Bonnie 191 Brandolino, Dan 161 Brandolino, Thomas 203 Brauer, Bob 42,70,l92 Brauer, Nancy 215 Bregar, Elaine 192 Brei, Debbie 84,192 Bretherton. Cleve 192 Bridel, Robyn 161 Brisbin, Tom 80,215 Bristow,Joyce 9l,96,97,123,161 Brixey, Barb 215 Browman, Nancy 203 Brown, Ronald 46,203 Brown, Clyde 52,70,l92 Brown, Dave 203 Brown, Deana 215 Brown, Deborah 89,190,192 Brown, Diane 27,86,94,16l Brown, James 47,215 Brown, Ron 58,59 Brummund, Paula 203 Bruno,Jim 70,192 Bryan, Cathie 161 Bryan, Janet 203 Bryan, Jennifer 192 Bryan, Mike 192 Bucciarelli, Alan 46,7l,203 Buckingham, Barbara 79,95,97,l6l Budzinski, Frankie 161 Buehler, Nancy 88,215 Bumgarner, Mike 136,215 Burch, Mike 203 Burd, Dave 161 Burd, Pam 84,215 Burget,Claudia 161 Burget, Paula 38,203 Burgie, Eileen 203 Burke, Patrick 161 Burkhardt, Dave 161 Burkhardt, Nancy 204 Burrill, Richard 204 Burris, Arlene 215 Burtch, Dean 68,69,76,86,87,1 10,161 Busbey, Frank 86,132,204 Bush,Chery1 88,215 Bush, Paul 66,192 Busse, Kathy 215 Butcher, JoAnn 204 Butterfield, Gregg 80,82,l61 Butts, Steve 46,204 Byrd, Philip 75,192 Byron, Debbie 192 Cabay, Robert 161 Cable, Ann 192 Cain, Lynn 215 Cain, Steve 204 Calahan, Martha 215 Calahan, Philip 162 Calilello, Lynda 89,204 Calosio, Ann 17,18,121,l62 Calosio, Janine 215 Calosio, Marcia 204 Cambruzzi, Perry 192 Cambruzzi, Vickie 215 Cameron, Dave 81.84,162 Cameron,Jerald 192 Canaday, Holly 25,86,87,l31,192 Cann, Jim 215 Canterbury, Kathy 204 Capista, Larry 162 Capra, Lynne 88,215 Caradine, Barbara 215 Cardwell, Joan 215 Carey, Bruce 80,811,216 Carey, Dennis 57,204 Car1oss,Jeff 192 Carlson, Debbie 216 Carlson, Lee Ann 84,1 17,144,162 Carnahan, Patty 88,216 Carpenter, Bill 216 Carpenter, Charles 192 Carr, Pam 88,216 Carr, Virginia 84,162 Carrell, Laura 162 Carter, Betty 211 Carter, Mike 192 Carter, Nancy 162 Carter, Thomas 192 Cartwright, Cathy 192 Carugati, John 59,192 Casadei, Bonnie 204 Casadei, Mike 47,216 Cashen, Lynn 204 Casserilla, Randy 46,71,204 Cassidy, Roberta, 84,216 Cassidy, Terry 204 Catherman, Alice 88,216 Catherman, Linda 162 Cavazos, Manuel 162 Ceci, Jan 86,162 Ceci, Paul 216 Ceci, Pete 192 Cernugel, Frank 192 Chamberlin, Pat 162 Chamberlin, Paul 135 Chandler, Leroy 216 Chaney, Ruth 216 Chaplin, Gregory 204 Chaplin,Joan 216 Chapman, Lee 192 Chopp, JoAnn 204 Chess, Walter 204 Chizmark, Rick 46,56,57,70,204 Christiansen, Joan 84,216 ClaPP. Christina 162 Chuk, Sam 192 Ciesla, Gail 216 Cipolle, Bob 57,75,204 Clark, Dave 216 Clark, Gordon 204 Clemons, Cathy 89,106,204 Clemons, Rich 42,8l,84,192 Cline, Dave 204 Cline, Don 86,162 Clodi, Dennis 162 Coan, Bob 216 Gorges, Coan, Bob 204 Cobetto,Jim 192 Cockbill, Tom 81,82,84,192 Cohen, Claudia 216 Cohen, Fran 88,l62' Colabuono, Carol 162 Colabuono, Darlene 216 Colbert, Nancy 192 Coleman, Jerry 47,216 Collins, Gloria 162 Collins. Sandy 204 Colombo, Gerry 204 Co1stock,Jim 163 Colwell, Larry 216 Conner, Dave 47,216 Conroy, Sue 204 Converse, Steve 153,154,163 Cookas, Beth 89,204 Cookas, Mike 17,18,42,43,59,60,68,69,99,110,163 Cooper, Kathy 163 Cooper, Michele 84,140,204 Cooper, Peggy 216 Copner, Louis 204 Copp, Peter 88,216 Corlew, Gary 216 Corradetti, John 57,216 Countryman, Eva 163 Covey, Edith 204 Cox, Mike 65,204 Cox, Shelley 192 Cox, Stephen 163 Craig, Patricia 216 Crawley, Valinda 192 Crisp, Joe 47,52,216 Crisp, Joyce 192 Criswell,Austin 192 Criswell, Larry 216 Croce, John 204 Cromer, Georgene 216 Crumrine, Debbie 216 Cryer, Carol 204 Culyat, Kristine 192 Curtis, Michelle 216 Curtis, Vickie 204 Dach, Ronald 163 Daily, Debbie 80,204 Dalton, Jim 204 Dalton,John 163 Dalziel. Mark 204 Darin, Doug 70,192 Darin, Jim 204 Darnold,Janie 192 Darr, Carol 112,163 D'Atri, Denise 216 Daum, Patrick 46,204 Davenport, Ernestine 204 Davidson, Penny 192 Davis, Barbara 113,192 Davis, Bill 204 Davis, Dan 100,119,192 Davis, Robert 216 Davis, Sandie 89,204 Davison, Kathy 84,216 DeAcetis, Richard 163 DeCanniere,Jan 25,89,204 DeChecko, Mary 202,204 DeChecko, Peggy 95,163 Dedinsky, Gary 88,204 DeFelice, Jill 192 DeFelice, Paul 108,163 DeFe1ice, Tom 216 Delkins, Cathy 216 Delrose, Candy 204 De1Rose, John 47,216 Delrose, Pam 204 Deltonto, Kathy 113,192 DeMik, Claire 204 Dempsey, Jack 46,204 Dempsey, Sue 94,192 Denardo, Karen 192 Dennis, Sue 204 Dernulc, Phil 164 DeSandre, Ruth 192 DeWitt, Dan 66,80,84,202,204 Dibble, Diane 205 DiDesiderio, Joann 205 DiGiovine, Joe 47,216 Dillard, Debra 216 Dillard, Kathy 216 Dillard, Stephan 192 Dillon, Bob 192 Dillon, Ray 47,216 Dillow, Howard 192 Dindonis, Dace 84,192 Disera, Bill 205 Ditsch, John 57,71 Ditsch, Robert 57,216 Dixon, Gail 205 Dixon, Jeannette 205 Dixon, Kathy 205 Dixon, Steve 164 Doerfler, Sandra 216 Dohm, Barb 192 Dolhof, Dorothy 86,192 Dolhof, Margaret 140,205 Donath, Stella 216 Donick, Debbie 216 Donis, David 216 Donley, Sandi 205 Donnelly, Bob 164 Doolittle, Andy 68,164 Doran, Bill 205 Dorsey, Dan 216 D'Ottavio, Ray 217 Dougherty, Ida 89,205 Dougherty, Marilyn 192 Downey, Marlen 86,192 Draper, Jack 164 Draper, Pat l7,84,2l7,224 Drauden, Don 217 Dreger, Fred 217 Drew, Bob 217 Drew, Mary 89,205 Driscoll, Bonnie 217 Driscoll, Vince 164 Drover, Charles 217 Ducharme, Mitchell 47,217 Duchene, Denny 42,43,44,l92 Dulka,.lim 192 Dulny, Dave 110,111,164 Duncan, Jane 92,192 Duncan,Tom 164 Duncan, Vicky 205 Dunn,Jim 57,205 Dunn, Mary 205 Dtnn, Nick 205 Dupee, Debbi 193 Dzak, Dennis 80,164 Dzurko, Michael 86,205 Earls, Laurel 217 Easton, Rex 205 Easton,Vicky 164 Eberhard, Randy 61,205 Eberhard 193 Edman, Dawn 217 Edman, Debbie 205 Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, .Judy 193 Edwards. , Nancy 217 Edwards Edwards Alvin 205 Dearborn 59 Jim 205 Marsha 205 Egan, Steven 217 Eggleston, Terry 164 Eggleston, Trava 217 Egly, Barb 193 Egly, John 47,217 Egly, Larry 205 Ehrsam, Richard 217 Eich, Ray 80,83,164 Eichelberger, Nancy 217 Eigenheer, Donald 205 Elam, Leonard, 205 Elam, Nancy 164 Elberts, Nancee 205 Ellena, Larry 193 Ellis, Anita 205 E1lis,Jacquelyn 193 Ellis, Robert 205 Emmert, Sue 205 Engimann, Torrie 205 England, Steve 120,205 Engleman, Marcia 88,217 Erickson, Marietta 193 Ernest, Ken 165 Espinoza,Jose 217 Evans, Dale 51,86,1 1 1,193 Evans, Russ 193 Evans, Sherry 205 Evans, Wayne 217 Everts, Susan 193 Ewing, Charles 75,193 Ewing, David 57,217 Falasca,Janet 193 Faneuf, Andrew 217 Faneuf, Michael 205 Farley, Jody 205 Farr, Joyce 84,165 Farr, Phillip 59,70,94,193 Farrell. Eileen 154,165 Faust, Ellen 205 Favretto, Robert 38,165 Fazio, Dave 110,119,193 Fazio, Marianne 193 Fazio, Rich 46,205 Feigerle, Anthony 217 Feigerle, Janice 165 Felak, Pat 217 Felshaw, Richard 205 Feltes, Larry 193 Felus, Leon 193 Ferguson, David 217 Ferguson,Gary 42,70,1 10,193 Ferguson, Paul 205 Ferro, Mary Sue 165 Ferro, Nancy 193 Fick, Kathleen 88,217 Fick, Richard 57,217 Filetti, Richard 205 Fink, Steve 52,70,193 Finkle, Dale 42,67,l65 Fish, Elaine 37,90,202,205 Fish, Pamela 127,165 Fishbeck,John 80,217 Fitzer, Cynthia 217 Fitzer, Pamela 95,107,165 Fitzgerald, Pat 70,193 Fitzpatrick, Tom 193 Flake, John 217 Flake, Sam 217 Flaynik, Don 217 Fletcher, Jeff 193 Florey. Sandy 217 Florey, Sid 17,18,42,59,l65 Flynn, Tom 193 Foley, Lorraine 217 Fondriest, Joe 76,165,214 Fondriest, Judy 205 Forbes, Linda 165 Forbes, Shirley 205 Forbes, Steven 83,135,217 Forbes, Suzanne 84,205 Fornango, Bob 165 Fornango, John 47,217 Fornango, Mark 65,86,205 Fornash, Brenda 205 Fortenberry, Debra 89,205 Fothergill, Bridget 193 Fournier, Paul 47,62.217 Fox, Dan 77,80,82.205 Fox, Jean 15,97,l90.l93 Fox, Pat 193 Fox, Robert 81,205 Foxworth, Edward 193 Foxworth, Lethen 193 Frankford, Roger 83,217 Frankford, Sharon 79,97,1 16,193 Fraser, Amanda 86,193 Frederick, Bruce 205 Freeman, Robert 86,165 French, Barbara'2l7 French, Edward 165 French, Janna 86,193 French, Kris 88,217 French, Linda 193 Frescura, Cathy 217 Fricke, Anne 86,193 Fricke, Jane 89,94,l02,152.165 Fritz, Bruce 42,96,97,165 Fritz, Debbie 217 Fronek,Joe 217 Fronek, Robert 165 Fuchs, Edward 217 Fugett, Diana 89,205 Fultz, Bonnie 193 Fuqua, Louis 205 Fuqua, Shirley 217 Furlane, Debbie 193 Furlane, Mark 42,58,59,94,l 10,l52,157,166 Fuse, Pam 193 Gaebler, Debby 50,217 Gambrel, Roger 166 Gann, Cindy 217 Garbin, Mary Ann 166 Garcia, Josephine 166 Gardner, Michelle 205 Garecht, Arlene 217 Gasparich, Mary 205 Gaspich, Nina 205 Gates, Charles 42,74,94,l33,l66 Gates, Frank 193 Gatons, Janice 217 Geist, John 23,52,53,55,94,110,155,166 Gelbron, Victor 193 Gencur, Eric 47,217 Gerl, Bill 68,193 Gerl, Bob 193 Gerl, Lois 112,166 Gerl, Nancy 193 Getson, Doug 217 Getson, Melinda 88,217 Getson, Pamela 193 Getson, Vic 57,206 Giacom Giacom Gibson. Gifford, Gifford, Gilbert. i, Don 206 i, Jim 206 Robert 47,217 Debbie 217 Noel 88 Debbie 89,206 Glad, William 59,71,206 Gladkowski, Dennis 218 Gladkowski, Diane 166 Gladkowski,Joyce 112,166 Glass, Gail 218 Glass, Linda 193 Goldhaber, Mark 218 Goldhaber, Ruth 86,93,193 Gollick, Gollick. Debbie 206 Joseph 206 Golob, Dennis 88,218 Goddard, Bruce 206 Gooday, Henry 218 Goode. Craig 166 Goode. Linda 206 Goodson, Laurie 206 Goodson, Tom 166 Goodwi n, Bill 206 Gordon, Elmer 218 Chuck 166 Gornik, Dennis 57,218 Gornik, Diane 166 Gornik.Glenn 57,206 Gcrnowich, Jane 88,218 Goron, Kathy 206 Gould, Steve 193 Govednik, Bill 206 Grabavoy, Denise 88,218 Grabavoy, Ned 47.62,83,2l8 Grabavoy, Nick 42,59,95,166 Grable, Pam 86,193 Grable, Paula 86,193 Graffis, Nancy 84,218 Graham, Daniel 86,193 Graham, Deborah 218 Graham. Sam 46,206 Grant, David 206 Grant, Salina 218 Grassle, Kathy 193 Gray, Douglas 218 Gray, Jim 166 Gray, Kathy 193 Grazis, Becky 89,193 Greenly, Barb 193 Greger, Nancy 218 Gregg, Rick 206 Gregorash, Char 206 Gregory, Mike 206 Gremillion, Jim 193 Gremillion, Patrick 218 Grider, Lee 88.218 Griffin, Elaine 89,206 Griffin, Ellen 89,206 Grigsby, Wendy 206 Grimes, Robert 193 Grimpe. Mary 89,193 1 Grimsell, Elaine 84,90,l93 Griparis, Roy 20,145,166 Grohe, Robert 80,83,l66 Grossman, Ruth 193 Groth, Elaine 206 Grskovic, Ken 206 Gruber, Roberta 84,206 Gruenwa1d,James 193 Guardian, Dennis 193 Guffey, Robert 42,80,l47,193 Gulbrandsen, Bjorn 206 Gunier, Brenda 193 Gunier, Robert 46,61,75,206 Gunter, Frank 193 Gurley. Brent 166 Gurney, Cindy 89,206 233 234 Gurney, Deborah 89,206 Guardia,Carl 166 Gursh, Don 20,70,193 Gustafson, Carl 218 Gustafson, Ellen 193 Gutierrez, Lisa 88,218 Haas, Linda 218 Hagerstrom, Lesli 218 Haggerty, Michael 62,218 Hall, Barbara 89,206 Hall, Norman 94,103,105,l36,167 Hallihan, John 218 Hamalainen, Robert 206 Hambrick, Frances 193 Hambrick, Gerry 167 Hamilton, Alex 46,61,206 Hamilton, Jan 95,167 Hamilton, Janice 84,193 Hamilton, Paul 206 Hamilton, Tom 193 Hamilton, Roger 218 Hamilton, William 61,206 Hamma, Linda 206 Hammer, Julie 206 Hammer, Sandy 193 Hammond, Mark 47,62,218 Hamrin, Dave 90,194 Hancock, Ava 88,218 Hand, Alta Mae 194 Hand, Linda 84,206 Haniotes, John 218 Hann, Nancy 218 Hanna, Marlene 206 Hansen, Faith 84,194 Hanson, Shirley 218 Harames, William 218 Harding, Danny 218 Hardy, Nancy 89,206 Harms, Kevin 218 Harms, Shawn 81,206 Harris, Don 46,206 Harris, Fred 218 Harshfield, Bruce 194 Harshfield, Kenth 86,194 Harshfield, Jim 61,206 Hartfield, Jeff 194 Hartfie1d,Jo Anne 89,206 Hartman, Joan 206 Hase, Lynette 218 Hase, Robert 167 Hatfield, Gerald 206 Hatfield, Geraldine 206 Hatfield, Robert 57 Hausmann, Debbie 86,167 Hausmann, Nancy 206 Heaney, Dave 206 Hedstrom, Mary Anne 93,206 Hegstad, Marcia 97,123,194 Heinlen, Diane 33,50,92,94,l2l,156,l67 Heisner, Sandra 88,218 Helmer, Chris 35,206 Hendricks, Robert 194 Henke1,Cynthia 194 Henkel, Laurel 218 Henry, Gary 80,194 Henry, Mark 80,218 Henry,Sandra 194 Henze, George 46,206 Herath, Cyndi 206 Hernandez, Frank 218 Herrington, Vivian 167 Hershman, Naomi 30,89,206 Hertko, Joseph 194 Hester, Sandy 194 Heye, Richard 206 Heye, William 194 Hickman, Jerry 194 Hickman, Jim 46,206 Hickman, Loretta 194 Hicks, Peggy 100,167 Hicks, Thomas 23,59,1 10,167 Hiller, Chuck 194 Hillesland, David 81,100,194 Hillesland, Marie 89,106,117 Hinkle, Meryl 218 Hinkley, Mary 88,218 Hinkley, Renee 167 Hitchens, Lynne 206 Hobert, Rick 194 Hochevar, Ed 167 Hochevar, Shirley 218 Hocker, Carolyn 84,194 Hocker, Mary 88,218 Hodgdon, Bruce 46,57,81,206 Hoerner, Bob 167 Hofer, Lynn 206 Hoffer, Chuck 46,65,206 Hoffman, Charles 42,44,52,1 10,167 Hoffman,Joe 218 Hoffman, Larry 206 Hoffman, Roberta 88,218 Hoffmeyer, Debra 194 Hoffmeyer, Donna 139,218 Hoffmeyer, Judy 206 Hogan, Jim 47,57,218 Hogan, Marilee 206 lberg, Mark 219 lmfeld, Kathy 219 lngmire, Linda 88,219 lngmire, Wayne 48,49,74,86,110,195 lngraham, Keith 83,219 lrvin, Gayle 89,207 Jackson, Richard 207 Jacobs, Mike 219 Jadron, Pam 88,219 Jaeger, Bob 207 Jakielski, Walter 207 James, Shawn 52,70,195 Jamiesen, Michael 168,186 Jandura, Richard 88,219 Janke, Tom 46,71,207 Jansen, Cherie 219 Jarosz, Deanna 219 Jasurda, Marty 207 Jaworski, Mary Jo 114,219 Jendro, Alex 219 Jendro, Barb 195 Jendro, John 207 Jensen, Diana 195' Jensen Linda 207 Jensen: Sandra 88,219 Jensen,Terry 168 Jensen ,Wayne 219 Jenson, Becky 195 Jerbi, Denise 207 Jerbi,Jeri 207 Jerzycke, Jim 86,207 Johnson, Anita 89,207 Johnson, Betty 93,195 Johnson, Bruce 24,26,87,91,95,139,l68 Johnson, Cheryl 207 Johnson, Johnson, Darrell 195 Debby 219 Johnson, Georgia 195 Johnson, Johnson, Gordon 68,69,l68 Jane 88,219 Johnson,Jerry 80,82,83,195 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jim 80,83,84,168 Mark 47,219 Melissa 89,207 Nancy 195 Patricia Ann 207 Patricia Jo 207 Paul 47,219 Richard 207 Richard 168 Roger 207 Sandy 88,219 Sherry 207 Sherry 195 Sue 207 Sue'84,195 Hogan, Richard 66,139,194 Holmes, Beverly 194 Honiotes, Elaine 89,206 Honiotes, Gail 33,86, 87,157,167 Honiotes, Helen 84,218 Hoinotes, Helen 194 Honiotes, John 88,218 Honiotes, John 167 Honiotes, Karen 89,207 Honiotes, Peter 219 Honiotes, Tina 27,86,87,167 Hood, Glenn 194 Hood, Pamela 102,113,167 Hooper, Jim 207 Hootman, Leslie 207 Horvat, Frank 168 Horvat, Kathleen 219 Horwitz,Gary 105,207 Hosback,Judy 194 Johnston, Vicky 195 Johnstone,Caro1e 168 Jolley, Mike 195 Jones, Dan 47,62,88,219 Jones, Don 207 Jones,Jerry'109,160 Jones,Joyce 195 Jones, Katherine 195 Jones, Margaret 88,219 Jones, Pam 168 Jones, Steve 195 Jordan, Henry 207 Jordan, John 207 Jorgensen, Mary Ann 86,94,195 Jugenitz, Diane 195 Juhant, Keith 207 Junck, Larry 24,86,195 June, Pete 57,219 Junkins, Dan 168 Hossbach, Gary 207 Houbolt, Stuart 47,62,219 House, Don 168 House, Linda 206 House, Mike 219 Houseknecht, Jeanne 89,207 Houte, Terre 86,194 Hovsepian, George 46,207 Howard, Robert 219 Hrechko, Sue 207 Hubbard, Jarrett 62,219 Huber, Debbie 207 Huber, Jeanette 194 Hudgins, Debbie 219 Hudson, Pat 207 Huey, Jim 47,62,2l9 Huffstutler, Robert 62,88,2l9 Hughes, Claudia 89,207 Huml, Dan 168 Hummel, Florence 104,130,168 Humphreys, Bill 86,207 Humphreys, Dave 3,86,87,94,96,97,155,168,186 Hunt, Colleen 219 Hurst, Robert 195 Hutchins, Lucille 88,219 Hutson, Debbie 219 Hutton, Delores 195 Hutton, Patti 219 lberg, Alan 19,21,93,l95 Juricic, Jim 107 Juricic Juricic Juricic , Larry 207 , Linda 219 , Terry 71,207 Kamhi, Lane 102,207 Kampe, Barb 207 Kane, Kane, Kane, Kane, Kane, Ka ne, Bill 219 Greg 71.207 Michlyn 19,168 Molly 207 Terrence 84,219 Tommi 84,195 Kapella, George 195 Kapinus, Barbara 219 Karl, Beverly 112,168 Karl, David 195 Karl, Rosemary 207 Karneboge, Brian 207 Karneboge, Joan 168 Karnes,Cathy 169 Karnes, Robert 219 Kassis, Patty 94,195 Kasten, Al 219 Kasten, Robert 169 Kasten, Ruth 208 Kasten, Terry 208 Kastl, Jean 94,169 Kastl, Rich 219 Keagle, John 100,208 Lambeth Keagle, Doris 219 Keag1e,T0m 100,219 Keca. Nick 169 Keenan,Jim 108 Keenan, Mark 169 Keiser, Bernie 195 Keith, Tom 62,219 Kelley, Linda 219 Kemp, Kristin 89,208 Kempe,J0hn 62,219 Kennick. Sharon 208 Ker, Dorothy 219 Ker, Eileen 195 Kern, C. V. 208 Kerr, Richard 46,l36,202,208 Kerr, Tim 219 Kershaw, Ann 208 Kershaw, Margaret 94,169 Kweiser, Bob 220 Kweiser. Carole 199 Kyger, Marianne 220 Lahners, Stephanie 208 Lamberson, Lois 196 Lambert - J' - Lambert. Gary 208 Lambert, Lambert, . Joseph 171 Lambert Gar 62 220 James 65,196 JoAnn 196 Lambert, Patricia 208 Lambert, Patrick 58,59,100,208 , Joyce 88,220 Mabry, Jerry 52,53,55,75,209 Machak, Richard 209 Mackay, Bob 47,220 Macris, Nick 66,84,l11,209 Maddis. Larry 70.90.196 Maes, Bob 196 Magee, Aua 88,220 Magee, Glenna 197 Mahalik, Thomas 172 Maher. Fred 220 Maher, Judy 197 Mahon, Jerald 40,220 Mahoney, Dennis 42,44,59,81,83,1 10,172 Mahoney, Tom 36,80,83,l72 Merriman,Joyce 209 Merritt,John 88,221 Mertz. Kay 197 Metzger, Cathy 221 Meyer, Den 75,209 Meyer, Mary Ann 86,174 Meyer, Nancy 86,94,174,186 Meyer, Rochelle 174 Meyers, Pat 209 Michels, Dale 84,221 Miko, Miller, Miller. Miller, Miller. Miller, Miller. Frank 174 Barbara 88,221 Bob 221 Dave 49,62,221 David C. 24,28,86,87.91, 154,174 DavidJ. 8l,83,84,94,174 Don 66,8l,84,209 Kessler, Kessler. John 57,219 Mike 48,195 Kewley, Gerry 195 Kezerle, Kezerle, Kezerle, Kibbey, Kielian, Joseph 46,208 Rae 116,219 William 195 Gene 208 Robert 208 Landery, Byford 220 Landery, Winnefred 208 Lane, Sydney 86,208 Lange, Ray 220 Langerman, Reid 63,208 Lanham, Tom 81,220 Lanour, Rene 220 Laporta, Judy 208 Majetich, Charlene 209 Makeever, Don 220 Makeever, Gail 84,85,197 Malik, Penny 220 Malner, Joyce 88 Manahan, Lily 220 Mance, Andrew 220 Manifold, Thomas 172 Miller.John 75,197 Miller, Linda 88,221 Minarich, Anne 209 Minarich, Ed 38,174 Minarich,Joyce 190,197 Minkus, Belle Ann 209 Mitchell, Doug 209 Moffett, LaFarre11 61,209 Molaschi, David 209 Kiep, Tom 169 Kiernan, Timothy 86,169 Kimble. Cleveland 169 Kimble, Everree 208 Kimble, James 73,74,l10,195 Kimble, Rosa 88,219 Kimble, Walter 73,74,169 Kimmell, Don 74,98,195 King, Barb 195 King, Carol 195 King, Geneva 208 King, Jacquie 86,169 King, Karen 83,219 King, Mary 208 Larson Larson Larson Larson , Brian 2,15,64,65,91,130,196 , Glenn 81,811,208 , Marty 49,57,88,220 , Nancy 105,208 Larson, Noralie 220 Larson , Peter 87,171 Laurie. William 171 Lavazz a, Bob 171 Lawson, Al 171 Lawson. Linda 196 Leahy, Lechne Jill 220 r, Beda 89,136,208 Leech, John 220 Leech, Mike 171 Manley, Eileen 88,220 Man1ey,John 172 Manley, Kevin 61,75,209 Mann, Keith 29,86,87,172 Mann, Nancy 197 Manning, Hettie Sue 84,89,l72 Manning, Janie 86,l15,l16,l47,197 Marchiniak, Larry 172 Marchiniak, Les 220 Marentic, Michael 81,84,l97 Marentic,Thomas 118,120,143,l72 Marino, Bev 209 Markwalter, Linda 115,147,197 Markwalter, Tom 63,8l,220 Marolt, Nancy 197 Moline, Mary 101,209 Moline, Monica 15,86,87,97,174 Moline, Sarah 88,221 Moll, Ken 197 Montezon, Rick 209 Montezon, Ron 47,62 Moore, Cheryl 89,197 Moore, Joella 88,221 Moore, Ora Mae 88,221 Morgan,James 23,174 Morgan, Pam 197 Morimoto, Steve 63,221 Moroz, James 197 Morris, George 174 Koenig, Kinney, Jerry 93,196 Kinney, John 112,169 Kinzler, Alan 208 Kinzler, Greg 170 Kinzler, Pa'm 89,208 Kirby, Kathy 208 Kirk, Lana 208 Kiricoples, Christopher 111,219 Kirinich.Shirl 196 Kirk, Dana 219 Kirkend all, Don 219 Kirkland, Brenda 219 Kleck, Randy 219 Klein, B ill 86,208 Klein, Debbie 89,208 Klein, Don 20,135,196 Klein, Sharon 219 Klemt, Donna 170 Klepec, Klimek, Klimek, Klimek. Klimek, Richard 47,219 Ken 196 Mike 196 Randall 219 Sue 208 Klint. Sue 88.219 Klootwyk, Nancy 208 Kluge, J ames 170 Kmetz. Mike 196 Kni hto n Marie 84 208 S 1 . Knighton, William 88,219 Knoop, John 219 Knott, Linda 220 Koehl, Dan 170 Koehler, Dave 208 James 170 Lehner, Dale 209 Lemke, Brian 220 Lemonta, Paul 100,171 Lenz, Andy 46,209 Leone, Ken 220 Lesh, Frank 196 Lesh, John 47,220 Leslie, Susan 220 Les1ie,Jim 209 Lesnik, Mari Ellen 88,220 Lester, Paula 88,220 Letcher, Charles 47,62,220 Letcher, Lee 94,171,186 Levin, Mike 138,171 Levin, Roxanne 220 Lewandowski, Mary 220 Lewickas, Chuck 220 Lewickas, Kathy 196 Lewis, Barbara 209 Lewis, Elaine 84,209 Lewis, Fannie 209 Lewis, Gary 209 Libbee, Roberta 196 Libersher, Paul 64,65,86,l96 Liberty, Jim 220 Liebermann, Louie 196 Liess,Jacquie 37, 89,209 Liess, Jill 220 Likovic, Lynette 209 Lindbald, Virginia 89,209 Lindbloom, Linda 98,171 Lindstrom, Chuck 88,220 Lindstrom, Kathy 86,87,196 Lindstrom, Sheryl 88,220 Marting. Sally 29,38,86,172 Martinson, Jeanne 88,220 Martis, Laurie 209,220 Masek,Terry 197 Maske, Sharon 197 Maszak. Dan 220 Matthews, Mary 220 Matthews, Thelma 220 Mattox, Patricia 220 Maxwell, Clarisse 173 Maxwell, Genine 83,220 Maxwell, Michael 83,197 May, Debbie 197 May,Judy 88,220 Mazon, Stanley 52,74,1 10,173 Mazon, Victor 62,221 Mazur, Sue 173 McAllister, Scott 80,81,83,95,l73 McBride, Bridget 221 McCabe, Bob 80,209 McCallister, David 91,209 McCallister, Paul 221 McCallum, Lamar 88,209 McCann, Tim 197 McCarthy, Gerry 88,221 McCarthy, Glenn 95,173 McCauley, Mary 84,173 McClintock, Carol 197 McCormick, Andy 83,221 McCormick, Hope 209 McCoy, Alice 197 McCoy,Jim 197 McCullum, Bob 197 Morris, Linda 86,113,197 Morrison, John 221 Morrison, Mimi 175 Morrow,Chuck 152,175 Morse, Dennis 221 Mosky,Jan 175 Mosky, Sherie 221 Mossman, Beth 175 Mossman, Debbie 89,209 Mott, Reed 175 Motta, Lorraine 112,175 Mowry, Mary Alice 197 Mowry, Robert 83,221 Mudron, Lynn 209 Muehler, Cathy 175 Mueller, Rebecca 83, 221 Muhlig, Sue 89,209 Mulbarger, Scott 52,70,l97 Mullen, Nancy 86,94,152,175 Mullen, Sue 89,209 Mummert, Christi 89,209 Munter, Darvin 210 Muranyi, Joseph 88 Muraro, Peggy 210 Murnik, Linda 197 Murphey, Carol 221 Murphy, Patti 197 Myers, Barbara 27,32,33,38,86,95,96,97,151, 156.175 Myers, Gaye 117.197 Myers, Paula 89,210 Koepke, Barbara 196 Koepke, Kim 208 Koepke, Susan 196 Koerner, Barb 196 Koerner, Robert 170 Koivula, Steve 42,94,109,1 10,170,214 Kolmodin, Diane 84,220 Kolmodin, Sheila 84,85,170 Konc, Annette 112,170 Konc,John 140,220 Korelc, Marianne 196 Korst, Renee 220 Kos, Don 170 Kos,John 170 Kosmerl, Pat 94,95,134,l70,186 Kouchoukos,Jack 49,220 Kovacevich, Dick 196 Lingle, Ron 100,196 Lingrel, Karen 190,196 Lipsy. Nanci 196 Liptak, Neil 209 Lisdero, Mary Fran 89,209 Little, Cindy 80,84,196 Lock, Larry 52,171 Lock, Nancy 205,209 Locke, Beverly 196 Locher, Rick 196 Logan, Logan, Lo an Nick 56,57,209 Paul 196 Richard 220 8 . Logan,Thomas 172 Lohmar, John 220 Long, Cherie 89,209 Long, Holly 209 McCullum, Lynda 209 McCure, Janet 112,173 McDonough, Don 81,197 McEvilly, Linda 89,209 McEvilly, Robert 49,221 McFadden, Gayle 86,173 McGee, George 173 McGee, Yvonne 209 McGowan, Kathy 97,173 McGuire, Betty 221 McHugh, Jim 209 McKanna, Sherry 197 McKeon, April 221 McKeon, Thomas 46,61,209 McKeown, Douglas 81,96,97, 151,173 McKre11, Daniel 49,221 McLaren, Mike 48,52,53,54,70,98,110,195,197 McLaughlin, Bob 209 Nasser, Cheryl 89,210 Naylor, Esther 210 Nedelsky, Andy 210 Nedelsky, Natalie 88,221 Nedelsky, Terry 197 Needham. Jack 221 Negoski,Joan 88,221 Neill, Bert 221 Nelson, Dave 88,145,221 Nelson, Dave 61,145,210 Nelson, Ed 59,86,197 Nelson, Eric 210 Nemanich, Arlene 210 Nemanich, Gene 95,109,175 Nester, Louie 175 Kozma, Don 220 Kraker, Karen 89,208 Kraker, Kerry 88,220 Kraker, Randy 23,52,68,69,110,171 Kraker, Krall, C Robert 94,171 arol 88,220 Krall, Phil 65,81,196 Kren, Barry 57,220 Kren, Bruce 171 Kreutzer, Ernest 63,208 Krick, J rochm oye 50,51,92,94,l20,171 al, Georgene 112,171 ropl, Debbie 208 rohn,John 220 rueger, Karen 89,208 rupianik,Jean 196 rypel. siazak Nadine 99,171 , Ray 171 ubinski, Barb 89,114,202,208 uk, Georgia 220 unis, Sue 208 urtz, Anne 196 uster, Kurt 100,196 Loomis, Mark 220 Looper,Jim Lorenc, Thomas 48,75,86,196 Lorey. Paula 88,145,220 Lotz, Nancy 209 Lovati, Jerri Lynn 94,104,172 Lowery, Debbie 21,196 Lowery, Vicki 86,117,172 Lucaora,Jack 196 Lucas, Michael 220 Lukas, Paul 209 Luchik, Marlene 209 Luckey, Denise 220 Luebs, Barb 196 Luebs, Michael 172 Luksic, Peg 172 Lutz, Linda 172 Lutz, Pat 209 Lutz, Paul 220 Lutz, Wendy 89,209 Lynch, Brian 47,220 Lynch, Lorin 42,45,68,1 10,196 Lynch, Priscilla 172 McLaughlin, Ed 197 McLaughlin, Larry 221 McLaughlin, Susan 209 McLaughlin, Thomas 197 McLenighan, Molly 37,173 McLurkin, Charles 42,43,50,74,1 10,157,174 McLurkin, Robert 42,72,74,110,197 McLurkin, Ronald 47,221 McMahel, Steven 95,174 McMi1lin, Wayne 100,209 McReyno1ds, Pat 209 Mead, Kathi 174 Meade, Ginny 209 Meade, Pat 197 Meadows, Lynn 221 Mechling, Sharon 221 Meditz, David 197 Meehan,John 209 Meers,Jackie 174 Meier, Ted 57,64,65,71,209 Meinert, Nancy 20,113,197 Menegon, Gary 209 Menzer, Kenneth 24.197 Nester, Steve 210 Newhaller, Pam 197 Newll, Joann 88,221 Nichols, Daniel 8l,83,84,l75 Nichols, James 24,25,8l,197 Nichols, Janet 210 Nicholson, Linda 175 Nicholson, Shirley 210 Nickel, Terence 197 Nieland, Greg 74,197 Niessner,Judy 210 Niessner, Kay 197 Nippert, Mike 42,43,110,175 Nixon,John 57,221 Nixon, Pat 197 Norcross, Brenda 94.175 Norcross, Laurie 89,210 Nordenberg, Ken 197 Nordmark, Bill 49,75,210 Nordstrom, Dale 210 Norton, Karen 175 Norton, Lynda 210 Norton, Richard 62,221 235 Seiler 236 Nuetzmann, Bob 83,210 Nuetzmann, Dave 221 Nussbaum.Tom 175 Oakley. Vicki 112.175 Ohlak, Debbie 221 O'Brien, Debbie 89.210 Odenthal, Allan 221 Odenthal. Linda 210 Odenthal, William 4l,42,94,97,110,176 Offermann, Mike 210 Ogg, John 72.74,76.l76 Ogg, Reginald 197 Oliver. Dave 197 Oliver, Glen 80,83.84,2l0 Olivero. Geri 197 Olson, John 221 Olson. Paul 221 Olson,Terry 197 Olznoi, Andrea 210 Olznoi. Pam 176 O'MalIey. Mike 136.176 O'Nei1..loAnn 197 Ongenae, Robert 210 Ongenae. Sharon 197 Orozco. Linda 145.197 Orsini. Barb 112,176 Osterholtz, Jean 84.85,176 Ostoich. Mark 80.84,197 Overall, Susan 197 Overton. Randy 47,222 Owen. Bob 46.210 Owen. Gary 57,222 Owen.JoAnn 210 Owens, Denise 222 Owens. Pat 210 Olier. Delores 197 Olier. Gabriel 210 Pacini.JoAnn 176 Padden. Paul 118,176 Pagnusat, Albert 47.83.222 Pagnusat, Carol 210 Pagnusat, Dave 222 Pagoria.Sharon 198 Palko, Robert 95.176 Palleschi, Norma 89,210 Palmer, Cheryl 177 Palmer. Steven 48.49,71.1 10,210 Pantol. James 222 Papesh..lim 198 Pappas, Barb 88.222 Pappas. George 176 Pappas. John 198 Paputsa. David 210 Park. Robert 88,176 Park, William 210 Parker. Claudia 210 Parrish. Joanne 210 Passas. Barb 210 Pasteris.Andy 198 Pasteris. Janet 210 Pfeiler, Wallace 198 Phelps. Ken 100,210 Phillips, Gary 222 Phillips, James 198 Phillips. Michael 88.210 Phillips. Rosanne 222 Pickett, Emerson 57.222 Pierce. Sue 45.50,92.95,l77 Pierce. Bill 1l9,120.136.177 Pinneo, Rich 80,210 Pinneo, Valerie 88,222 Pitsenberger, Harold 210 Piunti, Richard 75.198 Planinsek, Sharon 210 Plank, Steve 46.116.90.210 Podnar, Richard 177 Pohl, Betsy 86,113,198 Pohlman, Ted 57,222 Pohlman, Tim 46,57,65,2l0 Polancich, Robert 38,52,68.69,81,82,83,84.178 Polesel. Linda 178 Polesel. Nancy 222 Polesel. Sue 210 Policandriotes, James 178 Pollack, Bob 134,198 Pollack, Richard 66.210 Pol1ey.Jyme 178 Polley, Kris 88,222 Pollock.Allen 59.81.198 Pollock. Audrey 81.84.210 Pollock. Lawrence 198 Polson, Lynne 84.222 Poole, Marna 113.178 Portegys, Nicholas 222 Portegys, Tom 198 Powe11,Jackie 222 Pozzi, Steve 83,222 Pratto. Tom 42.178 Press. Gail 198 Pribish. Fred 210 Pribish. Nikki 198 Pribish,Vicki 210 Priest. Rodger 199 Prihode, Richard 210 Prola, Don 42,81,199 Prosise, Bill 210 Pruss. Linda 111,178 Pullman, Jean 222 Purpura. Frank 222 Querio, Jack 222 Quinlan. Tim 70,199 Racki, Bernadine 199 Raddatz. Terry 178 Radke.Jane 83,222 Rafac. Linda 178 Rajala,Conni 90,94.l78 Rambo, Robert 47,222 Ramsay. Arthur 222 Rapsort. Terrence 211 Pasleris. Mike 46.83.210 Pasteris. Phillip 80,137,210 Pasteris. Robert 222 Pasteris. Thomas 80.210 Paterson. Debbie 222 Patmore. Diane 88.222 Patterson. Janice 198 Paul,Gereld 198 Pavlich.John 198 Pazan. Mary 198 Pavlich Mar 210 Rapson, Tim 81,199 Raub, Tom 211 Rausch. Cindy 211 Rawlins, Richard 41 ,59,75.8 1 ,90.97, Reato, Vic 211 Redman, Tom 178 Reed, Sandra 113,199 Rees, Steven 199 Reno. Larry 47.222 Renoldi. Marina 222 Reschke. Ed 47,222 Resetic. Pat 21 1 - Y Payne, Jerry 210 Pearce, Arlyce 88,222 Peck.Jim 80,210 Peck, Richard 176 Pedersen, Bob 210 Pedersen, Larry 176,214 Pederson. DeAnna 50,89.93,2l0 Pederson. Mark 18.92.l54.176 Pekol. Lenny 57.222 Pelley, Jim 222 Pelley. Ray 81.198 Pelton, Michael 222 Pemble, Rinnea 88,222 Penrod, Pat 210 Perella, Sue 222 Perinar, Sherry 176 Perkins. Nancy 198 Perry, Bill 73.198 Perry. Lillie 210 Pershey. George 83.210 Peters, Jerry 83,210 Petersen.James 64.177 Peterson. Doug 42.177 Peterson.Jim 177 Peterson. Kathie 198 Peterson, Michael 222 Peterson, Ron 222 Petrich.Tana 17,80.81,82,92,177 Petrusa. Emil 94.103.136.l77 Petrusa.John 86.198 Petrusa. Sue 88,109,222 Petty. Jack 198 Petty, John 177 Pfaltzgraff, Joan 177 Pfaltzgraff. Kathy 177 Resis,ldel1e 84,199 Rest. Ruth Ann 84,222 Reynolds, Scott 222 Reynolds, Timothy 66,199 Rhoades. Terry 222 Rhodes. Charlotte 199 Rhodes, Gail 178 Rhodes, Linda 222 Ribbing. Steve 178 Richards, Tom 81.199 Richards, Trina 223 Richardson, Wendy 199 Ricketts. Linda 199 Riffel, Donald 80,211 Riffel, Donna 211 Riffel, Gregory 48,74,l99 Riffel, Roy 80,199 Riggs, Deborah 88,223 Riggs. Loine 27,3l,36,86,87,94,178 Riley, Joyce 211 Ringstrom, Jim l9,80,223 Ripley, Anne 211 Rivera. Donald 86 Rivera,.l0y 199 Rizzo. Roger 211 Roach.Tom 211 Roath. Mike 49,75,211 Roberts. Diana 178 Roberts, Lynda 178 Roberts, Nancy 86.199 Roberts, Pam 211 Robertson, Dave 199 Robertson,,layne 17,50,93,l99,200 Robertson, Randy 211 Robinson, Randy 80,83,199 190,199 Robertson, Sherry 223 Robinson, Addie 223 Robinson, Larry 88.211 Robinson,Steve 199 Rochkes, Michael 223 Rodby.Judy 89,90,211 Roden. Kenneth 223 Rodgers, Arthur 178 Rodgers, Barbara 84,223 Rodgers, Evan 37,178 Rodgers, Susanne 80.199 Rohr, Jim 52,70,80,199 Rojo, Carol 211 Rollinson, Joan 179 Romans, Sarah 88,223 Roper, Lee 21 1 Rosenberg, Phil 105,179 Ross, Jacquie 211 Ross, Rudolph 47,223 Ross, Suzanne 94,179,186 Rossi, Mary 211 Rossi, Robert 179 Rostello, Donna 89,211 Rothlisberger. David 214,223 Rothlisberger, Richard 223 Roush, Linda 199 Roushar, Pat 211 Rousonelos, Dean 211 Rousonelos.Jim 223 Rozich. Bob 199 Rowe, Raymond 211 Rubens, James 66.81,83,211 Rudman,Nicholas 81.83.179 Rusciolelli, Thomas 199 Russ, Pat 223 Russ, Richard 179 Ruttle. Nancy 27,86.90,179 Ruttle, Paul 62,223 Ruzicka.Sandra 199 Rydman, Bob 80,83.199 Rys, Jackie 179 Sabol, Tom 62,223 St.Germain, Tom 199 Sa11ese,Angolo 211 Sallese, Mary 88,223 Salman. Randy 211 Salter. Brenda 199 Salzman,John 179 Samios, Dorothea 113,199 Sandberg, Doug 57,223 Sandberg, Mary 211 Sanders. Robert 211 Sanders, Sharon 223 Santorineos, Peter 211 Sapp. Linda 223 Sarris, Lisa 223 Savich, Martha 179 Saxon, David 199 Saxon, Linda 179 Sayers, Debbie 89,211 Scaropoulos, Cathy 211 Schaubel, William 199 Schelble. Bill 211 Schiek. Susan 25,86.87,93.94,131,199 Schlueter, Mark 75.199 Schlueter, Penny 211 Schmid, Richard 179 Schmid, Steve 211 Schmidt. Nan 20.86.199 Schmidt, Sue 86.180 Schmucker, Dorothy 199 Schne1le.Caro1 88,223 Schnelle. Janet 94,299 Schoffstoll, Betty 199 Schoffstoll, Jeanie 211 Scholar, Jacquie 89,211 Scholtes. Jean 88,223 Scholtes, Paul 48,110,180 Schomig, George 199 Schoppe, Sue 199 Schorp, Terry 62,88,223 Schroeder,.leanie 211 Schultz, Cheryl 89,211 Schultz, Gary 180 Schultz, Mark 223 Schultz, Patti 180 Schutter, Ed 211 Schutter, Jerry 180 Serrato. Yvonne 223 Severson, Hazel 199 Seybold, Pattie 211 Shaffner, Chuck 223 Shanholtzer, Mike 211 Sharp, Donna 211 Sharp, Thomas 223 Shaw, Carol 88,223 Shaw.Janis 95,180 Shaw. Ruth 199 Shay. Dana 143,211 Shearer, Elvin 81,199 Sheets, Randy 83,199 Sheets, Ricky 83,223 Sheets, Sue 86,180 Shelby, Andrew 42,45 Shelby, William 83.223 Shepherd, Gary 181 Sheridan, Dawn 117,199 Sherman, Dawn 24,25,90,l99 Sherrell, David 223 Shimek, Helen 113,181 Shimek, Jim 113,199 Shively, David 223 Shonk, Cathy 211 Shroba, Ray 199 Shroba, Robert 59,7O,l32,199 Shuler, Patrick 94,105,18l,186 Sichta, George 223 Siebold, Maryann 139,199 Siguaw, Steven 68,181 Siguaw, Vicki 88,223 Simon, Marlene 86,181 Simon, Robert 211 Simonetti, Fran 50,211 Sinchak, George 46,211 Sinchak, Mary 181 Sippel. Bob 86,181 Sippel. Richard 211 Sklare, Skocy, John 57,71,211 Chris 211 Skocy, Dan 223 Skofl, Janet 211 Skoff, Richard 48,49,75,110,199 Skolds. Sue 223 Sko1e,Jane 200 Skole,Joe 211 Skorupa, Rick 223 Sleyko, Lou Ann 223 Slimack. Bill 223 Slucki, Beverly 211 Smajd, Michael 211 Smarker, John 200 Smart, Mike 223 Smart, Richard 68,181 Smith, Bruce 200 Smith. Caroline 211 Smith Charles 48 49,74.76,l10,200 smnhf Chuck 223' Smith, Dale 42,1 10,181,214 Smith, David 211 Smith, Doug 212 Smith, Ellie 200 Smith, Frank 46,212 Smith,Judy 94,181,186 Smith, Linda 200 Smith. Mary 20,112,181 Smith, Mike 212 Smith Zelma 113181 Smyder, Rick 42,200 Snider, Mari 200 Snider. Patricia 181 Snodgrass, Bob 212 Snodgrass, Renee 200 Snow, Debbie 212 Sohn, Dennis 81,223 Soto, Henry 212 Speckman, Becky 212 Speckman, Harry 66,212 Spencer.Charles 181 Spencer, Steve 212 Speva. Jerry 57,223 Spiers, Spiers, Spiers, Spiers. Spina, Albert 181 Craig 57,7l,208,212 Dave 62,223 Mike 200 Dave 68,181 Sprague, Cindy 84,223 Sprenger, Christine 84,212 Spurgeon, Charles 181 Stacey, Robin 223 Stahl, Dave 212 Stahl, Steve 181 Stalzer. Ken 212 Schwab, Nancy 88,223 Schwartz,Jyme 223 Schwartz, Steve 67,77,95,97,142,180 Scott, Randy 62,223 Scott, Ronald 46,211 Sealy, Donna 199 Sealy, Ed 211 Sealy, Jim 71,211 Sealy, Kathy 180 Sebek,Chuck 81,222,223 Secor, Mark 81,223 Seeberg, Carol 86,98,180 Seeman,Pat 199 Sefcik, Cindy 211 Sefcik, George 223 Sefcik, Ken 223 Sefcik, Nancy 112,180 Sefcik, Roxanne 211 Lar 48 75 199 . VY - . Sergeant, Deborah 223 Serrato, Carlos 102,180 Serrato, Lucy 223 Stambaugh, Phyllis 212 Stamper, Tom 81,182 Stancik, Susan 200 Stanlield, Gary 212 Stanhope, Mick 86,98,182 Stapleton, Terry 182 Stawick, Keith 42,182 Stawick, Raymond 212 Stefanich, Ronald 212 Stelfes, Mariann 223 Stelfes, Sharon 200 Stein, Richard 200 Ste11er.John 223 Steller, Richard 200 Stelow, Marla 212 Stephen, Valerie 94,182 Stephens, Clyde 80,212 Sterle, Debbie 223 Sterle, Pamela 200 Sternal,Joe 223 Sternal, Patti 200 Sternal, Ronni 182 Steuart, Sue 212 Stevens, April 50,51,86,182 Stevens, Kirk 223 Stevenson, Lynette 88,223 Stewart. Val 223 Stine, Arthur 61,71.212 Stine. John 182 Stofko. Edward 212 Stofko, Linda 224 Stogis,James 42,68.l37,182 S1okes,Jackie 212 Stokes.Jim 224 Stokes, Linda 224 Stone, Craig 82,183,212 'toner, Janet 86,200 Xnitch, Bill 80,212 1, Bill 212 er, Victor 212 David 46.6l.88.2l2 'ry 182 'y 224 e 200 Steve 105,200 212 224 224 'ard 224 , Rebecca 200 ruce 182 14 200 212 lane 224 ale 83,224 a 224 1 182 ike 212 Tacchia, Michael 212 Tait.Susan 200 Ta1bolt,.lan 86,200 Talkie. David 200 Tallman. David 200 Tamayo. Lynda 224 Tamayo, Mary 224 Tamayo. Pat 200 Tapio, Anne 200 Tapio, Richard 66,81,212 Tatro, Barb 182 Tatro, Bill 71,113,212 Tatroc. .lim 212 Taylor. David 128,131,182 Taylor. Frederick 74,82,84.182 Taylor, Marc 75,81,84,200 Taylor, Marianne 224 Taylor. Michael 52.68,182 Taylor, Steve 142,212 Tcece, Barb 200 Tcece, .1 ack 47.62.134,224 Tcece. Mike 182 Tcipel, Bruce 70,200 Temple. Tom 39,68.110,182 Tcrlep, Jo Lynn 212 Tezak, Pat 212 Theoba1d,Jim 61,71.212 Theohald. Phil 200 Thomas,Charles 224 Thomas, Vickie 212 Thompson, Betsy 224 Thompson.Char1es 200 Thompson, Charlotte 88.224 Thompson, Danny 46.212 Th0mpson,Jimmy 200 Thorne. Lorna 88,224 Thran, Paul 183 Tiernan. Etta 224 Tomasko, Peggi 224 Tomlinson. Carol 224 Torkar, Bob 71,212 Totter, Brad 80,212 Tozzi. Rick 42.90.200 Tracy. Arnold 88,212 Travers, Patti 224 Travers. Robert 23,38,74,183 Treharne, Debbie 183 Treharne, Tim 224 Tribbett. Gail 224 Trihlcy, Mark 47,224 Trimhy.Jan 212 Trippun,.1ane 96.97,189,193,200 Turndahl, Bruce 81,224 Turner. John 57.71.80,212 Tweedle, .lack 81,224 Tweed1c.Mikc 81,212 Upton. Kim 84.97.183 Urbancic, Liz 212 Ursitti, Kathi 224 Vadeboncoeur. Rob 183 Valio, Larry 183 Valkovich, Sue 94,112,183 Vancil. Marcella 89.213 VanDcnBerg, Dennis 183 VanDenBerg. Linda 200 Vanderhool. Lynda 183 VanTasse1, Mary 200 Vantasse1.Ron 224 Varman.Jack 75,213 Vaughn. Ronald 213 Vella. Paulette 224 Venzara. Anita 90,94,l05.183,186 Vcnzara. Miles 200 Vella, Mike 200 Vercellotti. Nancy 89,213 Vcrchimak, Diane 200 Vespy. Donna 224 Viano. Mike 224 Viano. Paulette 213 Vicich, Linda 183 Virgona, Kathleen 201 Vitali. Linda 213 Vitali. Paul 201 Vogt, Don 224 Vollmer. Mike 213 Vallmer. Paul 183 Vo1lrath,Jean 94,184 Vonachen, Frank 201 Voots. David 201 Vorderstrassc, Susan 201 Voss. Doug 213 Voss, Larry 184 Vrakas. Helen 213 Vrakas..lim 224 Vrieze. Richard 201 Vroegindeway, Bob 62,224 Wachter. Janet 84.213 Wainscott, Dave 81,201 Wainscott, Warren 80 Wakefield, Karen 224 Walker. Wendy 88,224 Wallace. Brian 75,213 237 238 Wa11ace.Jef1 184 Wallace. Nancy 86.201 Walsh, Pat 224 Walters, Gretchen 88,224 Walters. Steve 201 Ward,James 42,110.l42,l84 Ward, Nancy 201 Waring. Lori 224 Washington. Ruby 213 Waters. Nancy 184 Watkins, Josephine 201 Watkins. Maxine 201 Watkins, Shirley 88,224 Watson. Cathy 201 Watson. Georgia 224 Watson, Kathy 84,224 Webb. Nancy 201 Weber, Dan 224 Weber, Dave 59,201 Weber. Judy 213 Weber, Mark 184 Weedon, Kathy 213 Weibel,Char1a 225 Weinhold. Ja Nanne 88,225 Weir, Barb 89.213 Weitendorf. Sue 88,225 Welch. Sheila 213 Wells, Wendy 213 Werner. David 184 West. Warren 184 Westbrook. Allen 201 Wetherholl, Linda 201 Whalen. Hal 201 Whalen, Rebecca 225 Whalen. Sally 88,225 Wharton, Mary Ann 20,95.96,97.152.l84,189 Wheatley, Karl 190.201 Wheeler, Jay 46,71.93,202.2l3 Wheeler, Nicki 201 Whildin, Ronald 201 White, Bertha 213 White, Carol 213 White. Eddy 213 White. Hollie 225 White, Kathy 225 White, Kathy 201 Whitlock, Betsy 84,213 Wietting. Bill 213 Wienke, Bill 42,1 10.184 Wietting. Leonard 201 Wietting. Norman 201 Wilda, Patrick 225 Wilfong, Wally 225 Wilkinson, Barbara 213 Wilkinson, Lenore 89,201 Wilkinson, Paula 88,225 Wilkinson, Sue 88,225 Willard, Jackie 213 Wille, Ruth 112,141,184 Williams, Barbara 201 Williams, Betty 201 Williams, Jane 88.94225 Williams, Mary Ellen 225 Williams, Mary Lou 225 Williams, Stanley 225 Wi11iamson,,1ane 140,184 Williamson, Mike 42,184 Willis, Thomas 225 Wills, Peggy 213 Wills, Tom 225 Wi1smann,Leni 213 Wilson. Doug 221 Wilson. John 47,57.88,225 Wilson, Mary 86,184 Wilson, Paul 42,184 Wilson. Scott 213 Wimberly,Tom 46,213 Wtnchcster,Janet 112,184 Winchester, Shirley 213 Winchester, Toni 225 Winke, Linda 213 Winkler, Paul 225 Winters. Hopie 213 Wirth, Bill 62.225 Wirth. Robert 201 Wise, Maureen 201 Wisneski, Bill 184 Wisneski, Tom 225 Wisnieski, Marianne 225 Wisnieski, Stanley 213 Woldt, Sandy 50,51,201 Wollrab, Charles 225 Wonnell, Ed 225 Wood, Albert 201 Wood. Andrew 63.213 Wood.John 213 Wood. Steve 213 Woods, Bruce 225 Woods. Gary 52,100,201 Woolard, Ellen 213 Workman, Elizabeth 89,184 Workman, Mary 88.225 Worst,Jack 68,185 Wortmann, Walter 62,225 Wright, Bruce 201 Wright, David 46,6l,75,84.2l3 Wright,Joette 89,213 Wright. Ron 213 Wrobel, Gary 61,213 Wrobel, Kathie 225 Wruk, Dennis 213 Wunder, Paula 213 Wunderlich, Bob 225 Wyss.Jane ll9.l2l.l85 Wyss, Roger 48,49.57,75,l 10,213 Yaggy. Rita 86,185 Yarmolek, Kathy 213 Yasko,Janice 201 Yonely, Rich 213 Young. Richard 225 Youngren, Susan 213 Yuvan. Bill 213 Zabel, Frederick 49,57,225 Zabel,Wi1Iard 57,213 Zahm, Debbie 89,213 Zalar. Enid 185 Zalar, Nan 225 Zieger. Steve 213 Zcman, Gene 47,225 Zenke, Richard 86,201 Ziech, John 213 Ziech, Thomas 59,80.84,196,201 Ziemer, Debbie 129.185 Zier, Kathi 88.225 Zier, Ron 42.59,201 Ziesemer, Diane 112,185 Ziesmer. Arthur 213 Zobel. Mike 108,225 Zobel. Ron 143,213 Zoleske. Dave 23,185 Zolla, Michael 47,225 Zolla. Richard 42,201 Zook. Creig 49.57,225 Zook, Linda 185 Zupaneic, Bill 213 239 240 WALSWORTH .f '21 FEES . 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