Joliet West High School - Alpha Omega Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

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Through open doors traveled the student body who gave the buildings personality. In giving per- sonality to the school, the student was involved in many hours, work behind the scenes. As the mind of the student ex- panded, the school name stimulated memories of the knowledge gained with- in the walls. 4 Introduction lntmduct Introduction iw um . ,m ,4 22 is A 5 X Z- 7 Inside the school the student body divided itself into groups in the form of classes, clubs, student government, and athletic teams. These groups worked to- gether in allied force to create floats, an operetta, a homecoming, or athletic vic- tories at Joliet West. Much work and time was required to do well in these extracurricular activities. Time spent in preparation for all activities at West was extraordinary compared to the time spent at the final presentations. Introduction 7 Introduction Students at Wlest were involved in inuny extrucurriculziu' activities. They realized tlie importance of tlicir own contrilnution to tlie sclloolls personality. Ilelping prepare 21 float, it prom, or an operettu did not carry any I'6XYLll'LlS otlier tlum tlie feeling of satisfaction of ti job well done. Tliese students did liclp give tlie scliool personality, but tliey also lmuilt tlieir own personalities. Activities seemed to luck tlie cliarni tor the stu- dents if tliey did not have tile memories of tlie preparation. Sometimes tlie work ldeliind the scenes was just as enjoyable as tlie actual event. lntrovluctiou 4 vp W 51 if ' v M1 W W For some two hundred and fifty students at VVest, a ride home on one of conditions do not deter the lnises from their daily trips to l,cland Hills. the school buses ends can-li school clay. Even the niost severe wezitlier Shorewood, Brookforest, liohin Hill. Twin Oaks, and Tiiiiberliiie. I-'rc-shinen experience new frustrations exery clay, Elaine Brown realizes she will have to'hurry to he on tinie for class. 'M bmi, fi,,MN ww Gene Zeman fulfills his responsibility by emptying his tray into the garbage. with reasonable cooperation, the cafeteria remained neat. wm: s-,..,. Student life pulsates Within typical school day at West wi Mo School davs at VVest have been described in many ways bv many students, but never have they been described as normal. VVhile most activities varied with each in- dividual student, all experienced the same steady routine of classes, lunch lines, and study halls. From the time that a student enters XYest as a baffled freshman until the day he graduates as a , sophisticated senior. his life will have con- ' sisted of frustration and folly, tranquility and tenscness. v Actual time spent in school was shortened by the early dismissal at 3:00 pm which re- sulted in a cut back in study halls. - F t i Although the school day was shortened, senior Paul Logan When you get to be a senior, vou'll stand a little taller. Kevin Colbert, a sen- still found it to be too long. ior, gives his advice to George Vidalakis, a sophomore. Lunch provides Carla Scheffel, Doug Smith, Kim Koeplce, and Audrey Pol! twenty-two minutes for lunch, students find time to forget their worries lack opportunity for relaxing, conversing, and studying. In the given otmflrningclasses, filltheirempty stomachs, and prepareforthe afternoon. Student Life yg i 'i'l'hat's it, put your face in the water. Bob Vroegindewey, when not ming to handicapped children. He spends one night a week giving swim lileguarding at the YMCA, volunteers time and effort to teaching swim- ming instruction in the indoor pool at the Rossi Motel. Surah Xloliue uatclies as 'led Poliliuuu buys tht- tickets :luring their luucli period for their clate for the upcoming foothull gunie. Doug Smith and Mary Gasparich take advantage of an Indian summer day to rake leaves in Doug's back yard. Student Life Student life exists behind the scenes at West Students of joliet West found many ways to occupy their time outside of school. Dating gave students a chance to relax, have fun, and tem- porarily forget school pressures. Attending a football game was a common way for students to spend an evening. Some took advantage of fall weather to spend time outdoors. For some students, working at part-time jobs was a way to supplement their income. Students worked for a variety of reasons-to gain independence and experience, to meet new people, and to earn extra spending money. Some jobs were more than just a way to make money. Students who volunteered their time felt that self-satisfaction meant more to them than a paycheck. Some students found that their jobs opened up opportunities to develop special interests or gain background for the careers they would pursue later in life. Q Q SSM i I Working part time in the physical therapy section at St. joseph's Hospital was a learning experience as well as a job for Lynda Califello. Student Life Us sf, ,L ,- .aw FJU.-1 t A M251 fflQ.1i-te at , 2 i Gale- i, mf During tht- days preceding Honit-coming, arrays of posters were seen throughout the halls promoting campaigns of court candidates. Dave Hwildmalln Nelson Wfm the title Of Sit' Chump by defeating GAA members work in Paula Burget's garage on their float, KKK's Dragginf Dave Leslie in a jousting match at Fridays pep assembly- CAA took second place in the float competition. Spectators at the Homecoming game Friday night cheered and threw con- the Tigers defeated Kankakee Eastridge 27-0. It was the second Homecom- fetti as West scored a touchdown. Scoring four touchdowns that evening, ing game the Tigers had won in five years, having lost their first three. Student Life Tigers of the Round Table unfolds Week of activities Planned by Student Council, H368 Home- coming activities began October T and continued through October 12. Monday morning voting took place in homerooms for royalty candidates. Re- sults of the elections were announced at the bon- fire Tuesday night. After the bonfire. the V00- doos played at a dance in the girls gyin. 'l'hursday. October 10, was proclaimed dress-up clay. Many students complied with the spirit of the day by wearing costumes imitating those worn in the medieval times. On Friday, October ll, at the pep assem- bly, senior Dave Nelson was presented as Sir Chump. During, Homecoming week, students voted for their favorite Sir Chump by putting pennies in cans in the cafeteria. Homecoming week continued with the pa- rade following the assembly. Thirteen floats were constructed and entered by various or- ganizations. Results of the float competition were announced Friday night at the game. Tak- ing first place and the traveling trophy was the ROTC float. .t.t ,,., ,, , J' . . ,4 ,f.1,, K t't '. E 'T ,fi 'Q .arf ',. xv. ., ' sf ' 1' r if 'F .1 . 1' V V ' '. ' ' . mi , .t -V x Q . A r -Neve, N A ROTC's float, Tigers to the Rescue, was selected by jiidges as the best of the thirteen entries in the float competition. Being attired in the garb of a medieval court jester does Glenn Larson, Shawn Harms, Rick Tapio, and five other band members increased not interfere with Randy Casserillas typing. spirit at the bonfire by playing fanfares during the presentation of the court. Student Life 1 5 52 if 2 X 3 if 5 Q 1 if 5 3, I Y., king Trnn MQKQUI1 and Qun-cn Limlu Mclfvilly reign over XY:-st's fiflh illlvll' LIFO illl' H0IIl4'L'0II1ill3.i l'Ulll'l LIUHICIRIIIIS, 5l1lL'5':XIlflI UlI1CCUIIliIlgN 'l'igg-1-5 nf ilu- limmd 'l'abl0f' Smtml in-mlml llw 1-lmml gum,H1111Sillmm-tti.aulcl.X11c!1'c'a1CLuto11s.XK'cst's1'uyuIly'l1czlnlcclilupuulm Ntlllls-l1KI.ifv lzluiue lloniotes. L'llLllI'III2tIl of Fmliu s aetixities. giws loin ltls a dream come true for Linda McEvilly as Charlie Zusag and Hich Fazio officially crown her queen of the Homecoming festivities. . X - .Sf r Stacy Andrew, Andrea Catons, Barb Rodgers, and Fran Simonetti stand in the crowd after results of the court elections were announced. Key Clulm mernlmers organized and gathered wood for the lmonfire Tues- day night. Xlatehing the roar of the fire was the roar of tl1e Tigers. First bonfire in three years attracts 1,000 onlookers Tigers of the Round Table included the se- lection of king, queen, and court to reign over W'est during the weekls activities. Nominations for candidates were accepted from organizations and student petitions. Linda Mclivilly and Torn McKeon, VVest,s 1968-69 Homecoming queen and king, accepted their crowns and robes from Student Council. Wearing their crowns the rest of the week dis- tinguished them XVest's royalty. Senior Fran Simonetti, junior Barb Rod- gers, sophomore Andrea Catons, and freshman y Stacy Andrew were honored as the queenls ' attendants during the festivities. wwf Heading the Homecoming parade was the float that carried King Tom, Queen Linda, and V XlL'Keon u eongrutu latory' kiss dulxlmiug l1in1 Wests ltllih lloineeoming Ling. Such is the lile ol il kingf her court Fran, Barb, Andrea, and Stacy. Stu- dent Council Senate mernlmers huilt the float as an extra attraction, Student Life mel -im , .,. - 5 if W' 8 0 it Y: LZ: i X 'VM ' Ms I ni K .N A f, H, S-A agile f 'K S6 5 u 1 lidigsfyi? ,fi . l f' I XffX f wi, . wx 5 f Xzixxil f x F Qsgl 1 qwwf X u. , ' X. if ww 4 41 H. , ,gt--. Pat Resetic constructs a curtain of crepe paper streamers to divide the cafeteria into separate areas lor claneing and rcfreslnnents. ' we 951 To M i liliggfl, I ll! ,xr i Dun Caron Orchestra played a variety of clance music, ranging from Decorating for the dance, Chuck Dillon helps Pat Kerr put up pictures the latest soul to traclitinnal rneluclies. of Hcnnccmning Queen Linda Niclivilly and King Torn Mc-Keon. Student Life Jn-ksluylv. vllilllllli' Parrisll sexxs l'UStl1INlxS lwforc- llu- g, plan During lllc plux, I.1u'rx Kc-lm listvns iulvutlx tn Izmnu' Xlcffullum. .'XH4'l'XXLlI'LlS, .'Xl'llUlCl 'l'r11cx ln-slmxs DI'C'LllIl5 uf be-cruuinlq 11 sllcvvssflxl writer fill Kutrixfs gKutl1y Kirby? minnl as sllc xx ri iCilllj,fI'2lflllk1fiTl'X kiss on .Indy Rocllvy, of lll'I' IIUIIIL' lilhc' and fumilx l'C'lll0lIlIJVLIIICCS in lm' story, I Rs'm1'n1l1c'r Allllllll. Studfsnt Life 1 Remember Mama is presented as fall play After five weeks of rehearsal, the West High drama groups presented I Remember Mama. Written hy john Yan Druten, the play was adap- ted from Kathryn Forhess hook, Mama's Bank Account. Based on a true story, the play con- cemed the prohlems of a Norwegian family in San Francisco around 1900. Miss Wilma Dryden directed the two-act play presented in the auditorium on Xoyeniher 15 and 16. She was assisted hy the student di- rector, Hohert Auld. One of the difficulties the cast encountered was learning to speak with a Norwegian accent. Judy Rodhy portrayed Mama, around whom the story was centered, while Arnold Tracy played Papa. Filling the parts of their children were Kathy Kirby, jan Martinson, Hedy Pufeles, and Larry Reno. Gary'Horwitz held the role of Uncle Chris. f 'Nl' Katrin, Kathy Kirby, saw death for the tirst time, while- Nlama udy ot 1 my tn 1 o Dia Iolinson hy. continued to bring loye and care to ruthless L'nt-lt' Chris C iry C nn skis rod liriss hrts xc, ' ,,..-wr 4 m., .Xfter tht- announcement of the winning txxirp couple of the neck, CLXX ineinlmers june 1,oc1du11'l. lfric Blooniqiiisli Nick Dunn, und Dehhic bloknn Ciliopp und Dehhic Sterle award tht- trophy to Put lezulx and Xlurlx Dalziel. 16111111111 pause to sannple ilu- popcorn and pink lcinoiuule. GAA dance, Autumn Fair, promotes carnival theme VVith the main attractions of a kissing hooth, merry-go-round, and ferris wheel, the fiftii annual girl-ask-boy dance, Autumn Fair, was presented hy the CIA.-X. Setting a carnival mood, the dance featured many attractions of a county fair ranging from clowns with halloons to re- freshments of popcorn and pink lemonade. Held in the girls' gym 011 Novemher 22, 1968, the dance featured the music of Buddy Everetts Orchestra. This was the first time GAA hosted their dance in the gym, which they decorated a merry-go-round. Autumn Fair ended a week of fund-raising activities sponsored hy CAA, which included the sale of slave tags. During the week it was 1101 unusual to see a girl wearing one of these tags and carrying an enormous stuck of hooks or opening a door for a hoy. Student Life 'ln 'lwiirp ueels gives hops ll chunce to he o11 the receixing end for ll cluinge. Dan Dorsexis slaxe, loan Xegoslti, carries his hooks as she holds the door for him. 35. , 2... f new ' ' Fawn, - --.-M,-,.E.wfww.:.g l r I Senior class 0lililCl'I'N hired Tlle Penrlragon to pertiornl at the lllilC'l'-Lfllllli' pcrlcnn-ed a sudden urge to sll on the floor and listen to the IIlllSll', 'l'hcx dance on xlllllllilff IS. IPJHSL Cloaxcd ln Tlze Pl'IIIlVl1,Q0l1 students ex- l'l'llI1lllll'Kl seated until the end ol the clancc I I7 Phil Farr, Pain Tcxalt, 'll-al Polilinan, and Chip Bradley take a turn to Ushow their I stullu hellorc students dancing ln a circle around thcin. attract West s students Various organizations sponsored after- game dances which hrought new and different bands to XfVest. Among these groups were, The Pendragon, Rapid Transit, Crystal Tower, El- mo Blatnefs Electrical Cacumbers, and The Hearts of Soul. VVith the new hands came the new fads of dancing in a circle and sitting on the floor. Stu- dents wcre exposed to rock, psychedelic, and soul music because of the variety of bands. Scheduling an after-game dance gave an or- ganization an opportunity to raise money, Per- mission was granted hy the administration for girls to wear slacks to after-game dances for the first time, Student participation was high and after-game dances were numerous on the 68-69 school calendar. Student Life 1 ttlnthm playvr of The Ilrfart of Soul 5ing5 out ut tlu- clam-Q spun sured by the llnnlun Relation Connnittvc, Y ,W V W. wt, fi ,X ,N 5 4 . 5 K4 if 2 Q, sf' 5 R X 4 I. Ye i l 2 jeff NICIIZCY, Sopllonlorc class pu-siilvllt, clwn-ks ID cards before thc crowd of stnctunts enters tllc dance spmlsorz-cl by thv Snphoxnnrc class. Student Life Snowman, 700 snowflakes featured at winter formal Seven hundred snowflakes, a nine-foot snow- man, a sleigh loaded with packages, and fifteen Christmas trees decorated the cafeteria for the fourth annual winter formal, Winter Wonder- land. Sponsored by the Alpha Omega staff, the dance took place on December 21, 1968. Announcement of the 1969 Miss Alpha Omega highlighted the evening. To the surprise of everyone, there was a tie for first place. Marla Stelow and Debbie Klein shared the honors of being Miss Alpha Omega. According to tradition, they were crowned by Miss Alpha Omega of the previous year, Su Sehiek. First and second runner-up awards were taken by Judy Rodby and DeAnna Pederson. Debbie Xlossman sits up among the raftcrs she helps to hang snowflakes from the cafeteria ceiling. mdent Life XVitli the music of Buddy lixcrctt and his orchestra in thc background, Larry Batson and Xlaricllcn Lcsnik admire the packages in Santas sleigh. lfor the first time, two girls shared the title of Xliss .Xlplia Oinega. ,Iudy Rodby Nlarla Stelow. Debbie lilcin, and Detnna Pederson were honored at the formal L K Nancy Hardy, Tom Lorenc. Nick Macris, Debbie Gilbert, Don NiCDUllOllj1il, was constructed of chicken wire stuffed with napkins Nancy ami jan Delfanniere gazed in awe at tile giant nine-foot snuwnian XYiliL'il scum-ci as general Cililifllllill of XVi1lter u70Illlf'I'l!lI1d, I luniy West High students claneeti under a canopy of 5Il1NYi:iliiiC'S. Sc-xen inincircci XVinter xV0lld6'I'lClIlll was presenicfi after four weeks of preparation. Stuff snowflakes were Cut and illlllg' in' fill' rnelnbers of tile Alpina Oincga stuff. Inelniwers spent a total of thirteen hours. Student Life Couples attend semiformal, dates highlight social life As the school year progressed. more and more students found themselves joining the so- cial whirl of dating. In most cases, taking the initiative of asking for a date was left up to the boy, but the girls were also given their chances to take the first step. Giving girls a chance to reverse the dating cycle. the joliet West Treble Choir sponsored their third animal semiformal girl-ask-boy dance, After suggestions tor a dance theme had been submitted bv choir members, the choir voted upon the best suggestions and selected for their theme, Up, Up, and Away. Students danced to the music of Roy Gor- donis Orchestra under a canopy of clouds and silver stars in the West Campus cafeteria on March 2, 1968. Highlighting the decorations was a giant nine-foot weather balloon uclc Hoflier and Barb Rodgers sat on the sidelines between the sophomore and sity football games. Chuck broke his anlde plaxing lootball earlier in the seas .lohn Lesh and lillen Yitali diseoxered. along with manv other XVest ,lohn and lfllen ended a date by enioying a coke with one of the populn students, that a good place to finish an evening was at lax. -lax roast beet sandwiches. tllose shave and a headllul ol curlers are part of the typical routine ol' lo look their best tor the evening. Getting the evening off to a good stut I7 l'l9llVl'1il lm' ll 5W'1'iill ililfv- ,lftllll 'l1 l'1 ' llllll lt'-Xllll Owen 'lspruce up -lo.Xnn admires her nosegax while john waits expeetantlx for a smile. We I I l'I'LlHlCil In crv c glifiw p pupor StI'CLlII1l'I'5. Lxmln- Vupl' l'IlfCF tlu- 'l'1'z-1116 f.Il0ll SL 11111411111 xl Ilt'I'L'llIl'5, .IIIXIIIIQS pint 'urn' takvu lxefcm L I , . L H lxgly slim Ri11s.gst1'un1, Krix Pollev, S110 Klint, and Rogvr Huxley ccnlxcrse lwvsiclm 'V ' 1 , l'p, l'p. and Away. the Ililltbffllit ballmm ut thc Trm-lvlc Choir dum-c. 1. stoals thc' sn-cnc au ,lulm uml ,lllxllll lmxm- fllL'il' vllim mm-ll Utlll'l'15 COINDMIIX. Their vvvlling tug:-thu' is almost mer, but ll'llXiIl5.I fur thc- clullcv, XI tlu' llLlllL't', Iulm 'xml Iuhm l 'fm' ulrmlm loan-s, tlwrc is timv for an gcvmlnigllt kiss. ,pa Speech Club presents The Miracle Worker Miss Susie Meyer directed VVillian1 Cib- son's Pulitzer prize winning production ol' The Miracle Ubrker. joliet XN'est's Speech Club presented its spring performance on Friday, March 29, and Saturday, March 30. Also, a special student performance was given after school on Vl1lltlI'SClL1y. jackie Powell portrayed the part of Helen Keller, a blind and deaf child. Niany weeks of practice while blindfolded were necessary for jackie to control the focus of her eyes. Annie Sullivan, the miracle worker, was characterized by Gail Dixon, Kate Keller, Captain Keller, and james Keller were portrayed by jody Beth Far- , ley, Gary Hossbach, and Bob Nlowry. Bob Boettcher, stage manager, worked with stage crews to complete the set. Mary Alice , Mowry was selected as the student director, . and She Worked right along with Bliss NICYCV' jackie Powell, portraying Helen krller Lroons to her doll a sh: plays at the EVCFYOIIC, lI1Cll1CliIljL cast Zllltl CFCWS, Celellratefl leetof Sue NVilkinson, whoplaystht paitol Xuntlw at the cast party hosted by Scott Hendrickson. Helen Kelleris Pl1Tl'Ill5. portrayed by jody for the diagnosis as infant Helen is examined Beth Farley and Cary Hossbach, wait anxiously bythe doctor, Bob Hamalainen. 'Silt Tx -....,-H' U manga: 2 - 1 5223 T453 , W-uwffsk -W' ,,,...w,sA- ggzxx- fbi, :L Y in ,xl 5 2 I5 1, mg A L L , R. 3? H .M X fig: 55-', z,,, N X Q E ,fr M. . xx x fA,i 'Y Us'Lf19?liw?Ti5?i1v - f s Q-L-zfg:v,14eszgsw, w. Azz? :fVf'7E,5fkf5k, up Battalion Commander, jim XIcCoy, escorts his date, Ginny Meade, up to the dai floor xx here Roy Cordan and luis orchestra are pcrliorming. 32 Student Life Follow me to the fifty-first Annual Military Ball iilfollow Med, the motto of the LYS. Arrny Infantry School, was chosen as the theme for the fifty-first annual Xlilitary Ball. Wests ROTC served as host to Central and East at D'Amico's 214 on April 19, l968. jim McCoy, Battalion Commander, was general chairman of thc ball. Roy Cordon and his orchestra provided the music for the evening. Nlajor Nelson, Xlaster Sergeant Swinke, Sergeant Nlajor Matzen, and First Sergeant Allen were guests of honor. 1966-67 ROTC sponsors introduced the 1967- 68 sponsors through the arch of sahers. Corps participation included decorating Friday and cleaning-up Saturday. Underelass cadets served as doormen. checked coats, and helped with the refreshments. Patty Kussis, jane Duncan, Betty johnsun, and Ann Friekv from VVestg llnrnl Floyd. DeDe Hznu-rt. and Kathy Xlitcliel from lfustg Sherry Shir- Conplr-s begin to furin u line for the grand inurch through the arch of sabers. Part ot the Xlilitury Bull trucliticnl is the grand inurcli. mer, jae Rita Smith, Gail Preble, and Doreen Savich from Central were introcluceci as the 1967-68 ROTC sprnisnrs. Taking aclvuiituge uf the balcony at D'Amico's 214, Melissa john- son and her flute, Ray Shroha, watt-li the other couples enjoying refreshments. ,ia fa- ' 7 A 5 3 L l l i f i i P Namely You was sung by Daisey Nlae, Kay Fox, and I,i'l Abner, Ed Nelson, Bare feet and patches set u romantic mood in Dogpatell, l',S.A. Student Life Li,l Abner is presented as Westfs fifth operetta With cooperation and enthusiasm, A Cap- pella Choir presented Liil Abner as Westas fifth annual operetta. Mr. Roy johnson directed the Norman Panama and Melvin Frank produc- tion. Performances were held on Thursday, May 9g Friday, May 10g and Saturday, May 11, 1968, in the West campus auditorium. Mr. Peter Isabella directed Westls orchestra which worked hand-in-hand with A Cappella Choir to complete the production. Ed Nelson portrayed Lill Abner, the male lead, while Kay Fox held the female lead as Daisy Mae. HI was thrilled about the whole operetta. Having the lead role was a new op- portunity for me, and Mr. johnson was a fan- tastic helpfl remarked Kay. Paul Liebesher and Lois Lamberson held the supporting roles of Pappy Yolcum and Mammy Yokum. Through- out the operetta the Dogpatch dancers danced to A Typical Day, The Countryis in the Very Best of Hands, and the Sadie Hawkins Ballet, . W5 Petrnsu. plains to liypuimtixc lil Xinwii sf X Y a ki 1' fleiivrul Biillinnosc. Ray Shrnhu, iistcns intcntiy us lfxii lfyv lficuule. Iuhn Mammv Yokum, Lois Lamherson, uses hor stern hand as She Even Murryin' Sain, Steve Plank, canit lu-Ip when the smvli of Mocniht-uni reminds Puppy Yuknin, Paul Lihersher. that shds the boss? NiCSXYiIlC.l':iLliI1C Fish,xxiltslie-rhonqnet. ,,41'?', 5 if l'wc11ty Duggputch clam-vis porlioiwiicd iill'4JllQil0lli tht' npervttu. Ciiorvo- dd, till' Dwgpzztch chnlccrs ciuilcvti tn Ita! implied in Nlrs. ,luck Pmxcli. they cmnph-lt-cl eight nlnnhers. In the first llIl0I'iiliKiOX LiI'I'LlIlj,ft'Illl'Ili. Thi-5 practicmi for six xwcks ,Q Offn llzv Bush rnchng in un Student Life Nlarryin' Sain, Steul Plank, begins thu marriage nl Daisy Mac, Kay Fm, Daisyis relatiws Nlnonbeain NlCSXNlIlL', and Cflvni. ROIIIUU, and All Sara ga to Eartliqualw Nlcllnoii, Larry junclx, al force of gunpnint. Looking on are plain-cl by Elaine Fish, Dave Nelson, joe Nluranyi. and lorry Shnrp. x J E M Dogpatch wife Kathy Lindstrom hugs her husband, played by Dave Wright, after she sees the effects of i'Yokumberry Tonicf, which turns weaklings into muscle men. Student Life After-the effects of the tonic have worn off, Dogpatch husband, now played by David Lane, returns to Dogpatch where his wife, Kathy Lindstrom, greets him happily. Twenty changes of scenery featured in Li,l Abner Twenty scene changes and a cast of 46 characters were featured in the 1968 operetta, Lil! Abner. In charge of set construction was Miss Susie Meyer. Set crews were up to their elbows in paste for two weeks constructing the eleven foot statue of Jubilation T. Cornpone which was made out of chicken wire and papier- mache on a plywood base. Special hairstyling and make-up effects transformed the cast into the characters of Al Capp's comic strip. Each night of the perform- ance, a hair stylist from the Boston Store was present to style Ed Nelson's hair like that of Li'l Abner's. Elaine Honiotes applies make-up to Ed Nelson. Rollers and hairclips helped transform Ed into Li'l Abner. Although there was much work to be done backstage, Dave Wright, jan Stoner, and john Maloney managed to find time for a little clowning, H- Daisy Mae, Kay Fox, pleads with Li'l Abner, Ed Nelson, to come to the his friends Lamar McCallum, Larry Robinson, Bill Klein, Cary Arthur, Corn Fone meetin' with herg but he would rather stay and fish with and Dale Evans, than go with her to the meetinf Student Life llllllil Y x us Lk 4 Ill ight spud lm Ll an mum mum Xl BJSIUIIS .md IOSUNS of lllUlL'S 91' WA, wil, '4 T .2 12 MQ 1 1,4 7 Y Jfiffil Lzffg H ,E 'ff 3 5365441 3. 1 X in 3993 :Ni I ig, 35 l 1 -,fr 5, Iuniors present Camelot as 1968 spring prom May lT marked the date of Camelot, the junior-Senior Prom which was held at D'Amieos 214. Among the decorations at the prom were a I4 foot castle and an authentic suit of armor. Eight committees worked along with the junior Class officers to present Camelot. Tim Pohlman, class president, stated, i'Putting on the prom was a lot of hard work, hut it was fun and were proud of the joh we did. After-prom-activities were held from 3 a.m. until dawn. Both gyms were open for vol- leyball, trampoline, and dancing. Masque of the Red Death was shown and breakfast was served, Beginning an eventful evening, -lay Wheeler acts as quite a gentleman as he helps Ticket sales reached a high of 481. D'Arnicos 2l4 was a Patti Draper take off her coat and takes advantage of the coat check. crowded place on the night of Camelot. fi LQ 1' t 5- FW junior class officers and their dates led the grand march across the his orchestra provided the nnisic for the evening. Everyone passed in dance floor. Other couples followed along in line as Bill Carnegie and review in front of the class officers and honored guests. Student Life Efftlqiirvzisiiz ' XYest's faculty tug-of-xxai' team struggled against the student tiig-of-war team 111 Ll losing battle at the pep assembly' on Ft-lnriiary 21. Wests wrestling team took first place at the Rich Rocket VlllJllI'IliiIHCI11, Alarrett Hubbard, Ron Broun, and Tom McKt-on presented the trophy to Mr. Yanko. Student Life Assemblies, sideburns, and pigtails abundant in 68-69 New fads and ideas kept Joliet Westls 1968-69 student body alive and unique. Saddle shoes, sideburns, sweater-vests, and pigtails were accepted to be Uthe thing. Created through the interests and sugges- tions of the faculty and students, 15 assemblies were held, covering various subjects ranging from sports to music to a film tour of Spain presented by Mr. Theodore R. Bumiller. All school assemblies were required at- tendance. Eight pep assemblies displayed Tiger Pridefl the 1968-69 school theme, as did the enthusiasm of the entire school bodv. Long heavy sideburns, worn by many male students at West, gave Rick Kerr his popular nickname 'iMange. Noralie Larson gives herself the uncw lookl' with the help of a rubber band and a silk scarf, ..1Q.f,5gS,gm f ,,. I fx ,f Qifff K . ,1-'S S1 Z ,gf ,HK w , :I 'asia fa Wu. X f 1 .Q W . , 5 131 J' i K , Q ' 'f 5 5 i ..:,?.r i Mm' 1 I y . ! N :g l Q ' LN N. fi J 1- - Q' - X 2 5 , . 1-f:i1:'f5 .-Elk-.riff f N: -, 3 if fu fi. 2,1 :ff nf W - fi 5 J 5 g A X Y H ,mg A V A v mf iii 2233 , . v K XA Q ,V J ni, 1 H E, ,e wg. P' 'Mfsw ' 1. K if ,wx Q 'eilgg Q em: I 41 -?.'-fh:ffl'-4 W f -we di E 4 fi kk ,ff 5 A ' f A ,gm msiikafm, ' iifiimk 53351?5riSzfs F35 Q J:-52-lfVM5S'?azf 3 igflfffkswim f 'fgfmlgfzgg .lil g l ,A 5 , :Q 1 ,A-f ' 1 1 E1-13- ly W. ,. M,,,.-. S Haig igs22'egggeSifs 'gsm X ml rt 1 wsfifgiztsv' .wliwgsseuwf W-W, 1- 1452522-17' saaswf M, 'E 'lf'- ,, 1? ' Y A M' 'F' ,iidmxa 743 9 fl Q54-f ' 52 g .Q ACAD MILES' School was the institution of learn- ing for Joliet West students. Homework, library usage, and reading achieved the creation of new ideals and thoughts. Teachers helped students keep on the right track and also helped them to understand their courses: Often stu- dents helped each other when time be- came short and problems arose. Short- ened school hours and fewer teachers were new factors that students and ad- ministrators had to cope with in nine- teen sixty nine. N WW535 Stlpcrilnelldc-l1tDr4 Arthur Brlming BO.-XRID-SEqYl'lflJ: Xlr. NYillium Vlfnger, pregi- Alfrccl l,cveringg Nlr. Gene House. Absent: Mr U,mplf,tf,S hig first full yew.. clvntq Dr. lhmlwrt lioclxcr, NlC4'-Ill4CSlLlUIll. S'l'.fXNl7- lAllliS l'iSfilli. INCL: Nlr. Llmncl .Xusting Dr. llulnn-rt Geist, lr: Mr. ... FN H V: Q4 . , N2-YY WM Mahan., . ..,L .W Q15 ., . 1 Fw-,,,..-P H V , 'g1s'M,, .M - A As business munugcr, Mr. Charles Owens works conscientiously toward the passagv of a school referendum. A cudem ics 44 -S si .. he 56 Lclloy llipkins, ussistunt sllperirilcllclvlil, works xxitll Mr. Clare-nm man, lurnivr We-st principal nun' assistant tu ilu' 5llpCI'lIlll'IlKll'Ill. School philosophy functions under Dr. Arthur Bruning The continuing purpose of joliet Township High School is to provide the highest possible quality of educational opportunity for all young people they serve. Superintendent Dr. Arthur L. Bruning believed a school system functions basically on an educational philosophy. Dr. Bruning applied his policy to all prob- lems relative to the three joliet Public High Schools: West, East. and Central. Failure of a school referendum September 14, l968, and black student boycotts in late October pressured a school system devised to serve the student. Yoters of school district 204 elected seven members to the Board of Education. They as- sisted Dr. Bruning by determining a philosophy, a fundamental budget, and a basic curricula. De- cisions, standards, suspension and expulsion were based on the general policy. These men divided the budget to meet equipment and repair demands, salaries, health and lunch services. Administration members handled operation- al and student relation problems at monthly meetings. '5 J'v '.5'5'9'5- rv' 3 Iz'sf.,. i'-'1'g'f ':-?Z'.- a'6 --,3 ' -'45-Qifuff '96-vp 'Efww' ' I ' .wif- +.-rf-'.?- 3,: 3-L ..S'-'5'5'fwa'+-g,-5 -1'-'f-.:.r--5'-e .-as thi Joliet school system. Dr. Arthur Bruning ponders difficult problems confronting c Immediate action relative to existing problems is his primary concern. Academics Mr. Lesliv and Mr. Variku take LI break from office routine and head for the faculty cafeteria for lunch. Nlii Yaiiku ciiscm't-rs that living principal means spending a maior portioii ut the xxorkiiig day on tlic tclvplimic. Acadcrin ics i i 1 M11 Yaiiko ciijuys a night at lionu' as he accepts tile challenge issued by his wife, Martha, and their claugllter, Kim, to a game of lLllltZL'l'. .Xssistaiit priiicipal Xlr. Imsiiv L-atc-gorizcs iicaps nt' pmgraiii cards iii prcparatirmii lor Cuorcliiiatinig tlic' L'0IllplltCI' caircls ul' i-XX-Lllli-'.XI'UllIlCl Day tu prograius, New administrators, new I.D.,s reflect changes Mr. john Vanko, who assumed the position of principal, and Mr. Leroy Leslie, who left the basketball courts to become assistant principal, provided coordination between the adminis- tration's policies and the student's life. Alterations called for rearrangement of class periods to correspond with a shortened day. Administrators replaced six-week grading periods with four quarters. Polaroid units flicked 2349 times February 19-25, and students displayed plastic-coated I.D. cards. Mr. Donald Seitzberg supervised freshmen as their dean. Monitors warily obeyed under the watchful eye of Dean Seitzberg. Mr. Richard Samlin, sophomore dean, weathered the bitter cold to check parking permits which were issued only to a few select upperclassmen. Dean Guy Haines kept juniors and seniors in line. Revisions reporting absences sent blanks from the deans to homerooms. Dress codes left to the discretion of the deans cause this confrontation between Mr, Haines and the girl. Cullottes without pleats must go, '-NJ i Deans Seitzherg and Samlin look on as Miss janet Drazen helps Rick Stanfielcl with his new I.D, card. All students and facility members must have the new I.D.'s. Academics Counseling, service areas guide, nurse, and assist Counselors worked closely with students on decisions pertaining to courses. New com- puter programming required advanced decisions with no option of dropping assigned courses. L'pperclassmen sought answers to bewildering problems: juniors inquired about tests, seniors questioned the aspects of different colleges, Slower students found relief in courses de- signed for their needs. Special education classes catered to the speed of the individual, Aspirins and thermometers were directed through the competent hands of nurse Marjorie Nance. i'Cet your file from the cabinetlw greeted students entering the schoolls sick bay. New systems allowed thorough organization in the school library. Book cheek-out, shelf rearrangement, and magazine clean-outs were major improvements. Mr. Edmond VVilliams and Mr. Marvin Shields provided students with new sources of material for unique research problems. l . ' ' 1-in if .. L' is A? .i . 4 ,J iilti' 5' A X .2 ill li wwf' , 'fr' K t . 4 . , ..,, ' f Q -. J .. - ' ft - ff f- L 5 . A . ' . :cf ffaagfff' Vu . firiitg frfisiiiiif -. . , S 1 ',,:f',' afalriszga - .ngiit 1315? '- - - ' 'grimy W'-.ifgkggfgigagg I F,, 12 r Student assistant Xlary jamorski sorts cards for oxerdue hooks. Librarx workers are concerned with getting information to iuquisitixe students, ff N l lR. ' RO 'z Be -'ll .Xntouiex Harold Col-m' , Harris lfnder- sou, Naomi Iledstrom. SICCIOND ROW: Nanci l.ouck, Philip Meredith, lfarl Peterson, l,ueile Stewart. counselors, 'l'lllltD ROW1 Marion l- Sl VX ui x x Ll 4 ,io ililhertson. social worker: 'ference liergiu, Daxid Hooper, Charles Social worker Miss Marion Clilhertsou is familiar with the psychological l,uken, special education. POL li'l'll IKOXY: Marjorie Nance. uurseg problems relatixe to student and home life. l'fdmoud NYilliams, librarian. Not pictured: Xlarxiu Shields. lrlnanan. 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AI111111 11111111111-s. .XII 1'1111'1'g1-111-1051- L1l'C 111111111011 1111 11 111s111111111'11x 1110111111 1111511 1011110111 11-5 ifiik Hifi 'gm-32+ 854 WX 51 tb ,hm Visual aids used more by math department in 1969 From the math labis library to Mr. Mit- chellis algebra is funn sign, the math depart- ment scribbled and calculated its way through the 1969 school year. Approximately 1,202 stu- dents participated in math classes designed for their capabilities and experience. Number-dazed Tigers still continued to filter out from the simple maze of rooms called math department, Future Albert Einsteinis were instructed with the assistance of a small band of teachers and visual aids. Overhead projectors and math models were used more in 1969 than in years past. 'iStudents have been very good in handling the aidsf, pointed out Miss Fisher, department head. i'Only S35 worth of material has been broken or lost in Westis five year historyf, Problems and equations continued to either satisfy or torment students taking math. At dayis end, janitors were often confronted with the aftermath of man versus arithmetic: bits of erasers and pencils strewn about tables and chairs. lt was up to the pupil to decide whether numbers would be friend or foe. Despite some student opinions, Mrs. Armstrong summed up the school year by saying, Mathematics is fun. During a college algebra class William amine archimedean solids suspended from Yuvan Miss Fisher, and Kris Kemp ex- the ceiling in the mathematics lab. 1 :gg 'gui M K S S ii gi 9' S . f Using the oxerhcad projector Mrs. Armstrong helps students visualize solution to an algebra problem. 1' 1 ' ' f f' H IW, ,-fv, -,r w -a,m ,rm, 1, .. ..:.::..,:. iiiitif 51i'f rY'?: f ' K ?fji77': , .'E'.r5:'-I 'l i-ii3:f5i.g15-'f: ' -:1'QfigQ-3'Q,,55?j .. , ' 151 wfsml . - t f m,t,,w, - . ,ram . ,ar-ivy,-,M - K- wwf r r ps in M wi 49 'Y 5 KKSKMX f 48 I L H 'iwfist ' ' 3:27-':: , ET: J-EE'.5 , N ,..i,., s S Q r ,N VH V 'P 7?-is 1 5 T -+4 E ' in YE 'rf Si it ' fi Q' L 1 -.. 1- 7 FIRST RONY: Grace Armstrong, Arnold Edwards, Mary Louise Fisher. SECOND ROW: Martha Haines Raymond jurvieh, Harry Mathers. THIRD ROW: Alamos Mitchell, Paul Morzorati, Leslie O'Blenes. Academics ' F' Erie Alling discovers effects of bacterial gruwtli on Mrs. Mcllartliy explains the structure of molecules to bewildered Al Bucciarelli, loml substances during his modern biology class. Prep chemistry stuclcuts visualize atoms by using styrofoam balls. Aeudeniicx -ri. Bill Klein and Carol Krall examine the embalmed cat body in an effort to physiology to students of high grade average and interest in the courseg he understand the functions of vital organs. Mr. Herman jongsma teaches relates structure and function of the cats organs to human anatomy. Authenticity stimulates student scientists Mr. Donald Tolen, a former Peace Corps volunteer, aided earth science and world geo- graphy classes by relating his experiences. Practical applications came from his per- sonal stories, films brought reality to the subjects of discussion and enlightened the students of facts. Biology students explored the world of the minute paramecium and compared its physiology and anatomy to the human beings'. Basic experiments which concerned the usage of hormones, chicken birth, and dissection remained although financial restrictions cut many labs. Physics classes viewed the forces of nature through a different perspective. Mr. Donald Hopkins and Mr. Donald Roderick approached students with various demonstra- tions to simplify the understanding of mass and motion. Students learned basic concepts through such apparatus as mirrors, scales, and stroboscopes. Mrs. janet McCarthy and Mr. Arthur Forte revised techniques in chemistry courses to comply with shortened periods. Student chemists became familiar with the strange language of science. s.3,.,.a , wi 5 5 ,,.,., W tiara FIRST ROW: james Dahlberg, Arthur Forte, joseph Frink, john Harr, Donald Hop- kins. SECOND ROW: Herman jongsma, janet McCarthy, Walter Plume, William Schwab, Donald Tolen. THIRD ROW: David Warner, Hal Wimbcrly. Not pictured: Robert Cottingham tAgriculturej, Keith Michael, Donald Roderick. Academics 53 3 '-- . Q, ki 'Jw'f j,J,f A-32 J M' if f'f 3if 5 1 ' '- - gf QM ,., .V,, 14:31 5 1- K... ,L X 'C - Q Q 4 2 ,f- 'N, Keeping her head, sophomore Mary DeWitt raises her hand for help as she encounters trouble with a malfunctioning ta c recorder. , P . r X si Languag ton ards i it V F V if 'rump now: Anim mga ' ' 'VE Q : i . ' -- ,f'fQSf 'V' ' . ' wife? af' 2 , H fam ff slfgtiw ft ' i ts a w is 5 V11 2'2s,fff if 'ffl ' :z ffiE7i-2 ,fi ftey , k.,iis'L.ft ff t QW r fa' tszmss-Qs,-U. -' pw?-F ' A fff:a.2.s:ff-':r:fw41 V ,Q , 4 '23 , I wx FIRST ROW: Lau rence Alvarez. Louis Businaro, SECOND ROW: Alice Hartman, Elizabeth Klein, Linda Parthun. FUL'Fm'l'H ROXY: .Xlicc Wilbur, Not pictured: Anita Barz. Q X t x 5 Z e i f x . 5 it at .5 ei X2 ig if if c classes finished at XV-st, Nliss Elizaln-tlr Klein begins her jaunt Aloliet Fast in order to teach German classes there, Foreign languages conduct French seminar at West For the first time in westis history, stu- dents desiring five years of French were given the opportunity to teach themselves in foreign language seminar. Befuddled seminar pupils were given assistance by Miss Alice Hartman, head of the foreign language department. Linguistic students practiced French, Cer- man, Latin, or Spanish by utilizing tape record- ers and expounding upon alien cultures in class. Miss Elizabeth Klein taught foreign languages at both West and East high schools. Special ed- ucation German for freshmen and sophomores was instructed by Mrs. Linda Parthun. Funds were slashed to a minimum as the school district attempted to ease financial ten- sions by tightening department budgets. In the foreign language section, resources for supplies were reduced by 33 per cent compared to the 1968 budget, Outlays for electrical equipment were diminished 83 per cent contrasted to last yearis statistics for expenses. Foreign language classes were the medium in which 860 students learned about the language and culture of countries abroad. Academics Mrs. Irene NVintcrsteen gives a spelling test to one of her freshman classes Concentration lies on formats of writing and speaking in English I and II. Norman Nlnffct ltuuls Kart-n Morse and Sue Koss in 11 group discussion. justificaa tion of Caesars death at thc hands of Brutus is clccidcd upon In sophomore panels. Academics Oral interpretation reflects concentrated English skills Basic writing and interpreting skills were refined in Prep English classes. Seniors sub- jected Fitzgeralds Great Gatsby to descriptive and narrative skits. Writings required applied interpretationg major emphasis centered on painfully researched term papers. Statements and rebuttals echoed as captain Scott Becker led his varsity debate team to victory at the Thornton Invitational Tournament. Miss Kathy Kelly coached the winning team, 'KGaurd or guardiy, Comma or no comma'?', Rules of spelling and grammar prepared fresh- men for mechanics in compositions. Central ideas and topics absorbed their imaginations. Courses familiarized students with fundamental precepts of more advanced courses. Interpretations of Edna St. Vincent Millay and Robert Frost enveloped thoughts of sopho- mores in speech classes. junior literature courses concentrated on Mark Twainls favorite, Huck Finn, and his flight down the Big Muddyf' Paula Meyer and Karen Kraker study 'methods of writing before applying themselves to their term papers. Sue Wilkinson is absorbed 'with inter- pretation in an advanced spcccli class. it ,iii .W Wt.. cg, Liana : ., 92 AXIS mon :fW.f',,,',,t, G Y. fm, f,,i,.g, ,W I N W I . I I ,W A Q ' Q Q 2 Mrs. Carol Martin instructs Pam Tezak on cor- rect parliamentary' procedures. Sophomores learn basic functions of committees and clubsg uv, Q g J Il ' , ' V 2 if I ff' QQ Q Lag ha I the class clects officers to preside 1 study: A VL, v' - V K . ' fl ' H r IVEI' C0llI SC if-3 1' ,AL ' 1243, ' 're:EM.'J'y 7 2, JH, as-1 , 1' f c fm I ' if - F 1 I L -2 Q, 5 H 1. , . ff '-, '. .. 4 ' ' f f' nj, in 'W Ji, N A , ,Ar ff -. V s ' ff r r i 4 ' ,,,. Q aw a ' . 'fi X Q ' ,l Qs . ,, FIRST IIUXY: joseph Iicnnington, Lillian Castcn, Clive Cfrnin. XYiIniu Dryden, Iflisalwtli lflclrcd. Katlllccn Kelly. SECOND HOIY: Burlnuru Klasing, Sllirlcy Lang, Irene I.ind, Carol Xlurtin, Maurice Nlclllain, .Xilvne Scllncidcr. THIRD RC DVV: Glenn Str-ed. Nlury 'l'liucl4alJcrry, Irene Nyintcrsteen. Xliriam Xyrigillt, Tom Zniclcnia. Academics ' 3 ...S -... 'gel- I Q . W t , ,b fri-. George Hovsepian and jay VVheeler ponder conflicting ideas presented in two dif- ferent history hooks. Taking interest, Miss Gibbs attempts to straighten-out the two befuddlcd students with some helpful advice. Academies Negro history researched by Crandall and Crook Black and white students need to be taught Negro history in order to lessen fric- tionf' remarked instructor Nlr. Richard Crook. Sharing the same thought, superintendent Dr. Arthur Bruning commanded the talents of Mr. Crook and teacher Mr. Marshall Crandall to plunder the depths of dusty archives. Sweat and toil during summer months brought forth The Negro in American Historyg A Guide for Teachers which supplemented American His- tory courses at VVest. Central and East also re- ceived the study guide. Imaginary cannons and muskets thundered and crashed as the spirit of ,76 was revived in Miss Shirley Gibbs, X-L'. S. history class. American yankees and British lobsterbacks clashed on paper as the Revolutionary War was reenacted for the first time in Westls five year history. Military stratagems were planned and researched by students. When the bloodshed ended, America was free from K'King and countryf, Safaries into the nooks and crannies of the library often helped student Sherlock Holmes, track down information on people or events. To the social science department, the most im- portant word of 1969 was 'Sresearchf' 'A'l'wo heads are better than one. Gregory Kane and Margo Dolhof study for a threatening world history test. . i f :av A, . T g i X ' L f 7 2 1 lla sw Q X 1 i vb, ik p ' 5 , i ' A91 x v 'vi' f. , - g fig? , - Q., Q 'M--. sew - 1 'H . 1 ' 45 i J FIRST RONY: Sally' Mkirc, Marshall Craliclall, llicliarci fil'0lPlQ. SECOND IKOXY: Dau' Duricli, Will iam Eclxxurcls. l,21YCI'Il lf:-rgiiwii. Tllllill ROXY Shirley Cihhs, Gloria l.kll'SOIl. Kuhn-rt Xlalluy l Ol'RTH ROXY: Diane Xlulmiey, Xlurgurct Pen , Slirruullcleci hy hooks, Ken Hrmclvn scruti- tion. -lauiits to the library pmxiclc Ken Richard lillll'llL1I't. Not pictllrmciz Georgia Ilatzis. i 9 an :ggi ' iiizcs different vcrluuies of fact uiicl fic- with Illi1il'I'iiil for class research projects, Stun Niilliums illNL'5iigLlll'N soiirci-5 of ulnsn-iirc lusts 5lI'llL'lfll' Xliss Cihhs' assigiiinviit. Stllll and other Dt'I'lL1lIliIl5.f to tlw liL'XUlllflllIlLll'f War. Lpcm iii- pupils rccrcatc thc- XYar of .'hIIlk'l'iC21Il liiclcpcmleiice. Academics 'rim Q Ll Lila. r Q Q 'QM E 5 P: i Z -- -- is 5 vi-nf f -wm ww . M-wh... M .A ii ,Ms rA'- ii., ,:-f 0 f. A if A rr i i 3 in Mighty Bula Blll'TllS leaics the lootball field and exercises his Iimmmkkeepiiig classvs preparv Cathy Scarupmilm for the xxurlcl of iilcrmivs. HIIZCYS Whih' llllxmi H U5fxll1llH7i'1H l'Ul'V9l'- my-rlicacls, aml assi-ts. Busim-ss liirnis rcqiiirc mastery ol lmanic pmldlc-iris. 'A -Lf A i'.. - f f . 1 4 1 Q e- 3' Q1 3 A 1 R iff A E Q f ' 5 5 Q Q 'Si 'fi 41 M H gy i il iii i iv ' ' 5 ir r iiii i ' 1 FIRST ROW: Nancx Mitcl1ell.,Nliriam Stahl, Leona Zicscmcr, hmm' ecommiics. SECOND ROW: Charles Balwr, Carolyn lfriilmrly. james cllLlVlIl. TIIIRD ROW: David Jaeger, l'ilIIl0I'vl21IHIllk, 'l'l1umas Oiffoiuior. I UL'R'l'H RUXY: Barbara Smith, Ruger Sxxalik, lJllSillUSS 0ClllC2itll7ll. Nut picturccl: Alolm Baskiii. lmsimws cciilcatimi. Xlatcliiiig stripcs and liicling the zippvr class. llmmmc ccoiioriiics fuucticms as a ara- skills lic-Mila Harris lcarns in St'XXlllQ iiecesszuy L'UllI'5L'll1 lligll suliorml, ,Xcaclemics Brains and reflexes make classes hum with activity Asdfg Hjklgi' was not a secret code em- ployed by undercover agents. Students soon learned this strange combination represented the first line of letters on a typewriter. Manual and electric machines raced to speeds of sixty words per minute under students, steady fingers. Stenography classes taught their own for- eign language to girls interested in secretarial courses. Mastery of initial brief forms proved essential for a foundation in the course. Many future bookkeepers learned the funda- mentals of compiling figures accurately and orderly in business education courses. Home economic courses divulged secrets on the skills of good housekeeping. After pre- paring dinners, girls learned proper etiquette in hosting meals. Guest lists often included the administration and various secretaries. Girls created new outfits of original designs on Pfaff and Singer sewing machines. Swirls and dots record important inforniation for Linda House. Stenographic forms arc written and I'CXYI'lttC'll llllill they become spontaneous upon recitation, :- I 'fu 2 A Q 4 Quai? 7 sh, ns assa y . ew.. 4- sy . . -N --rw Wfn. . qs, I az- a - - ff2wa7fQ2g9a7aai'sQ'w'n -- -- ,w?,,gl5.10.,.fq:g -wsgffwafe f af., . P A 5 , W 5. mf. :Vg J I ds, H.. i' .5 . X f t as 'li' 1 ' S' .Q Senior Debra Daily checks alignment of copy after using Ll fluid duplicator during office practice class. Academics .8 Stan Snyder intricately pencils-in lines on tne increasing number of pupils receiving his mechanical drawing. Stan is just one ot drafting instruction at Joliet West. Rows of saws, hammers, and planes cause a racket when the tools are used in the wood Shop, Academics fggw J., 'ctw V ' .. i jfx . - is 3 mi fm I is 4 2, K I .fe V -. - Q ' -'eh ff N ' ...V in '..' T . P ' R af ff as ft 35 . FIRST ROW: Richard Burget, Thomas Burkhart, Miles Carlson. SECOND ROW: Anthony Gutierrez, Richard Hooper, Robert jenkins. THIRD ROW: Maurice Killifer, john Murray, Lee Shan. Not pictured: Cordon Niessner. ln order to attain maximum perfection, Gerry on a bending machine. Shortened periods Audette checks alignment of his sheet metal give students less time to complete projects. it E 3113 H April McKeon smiles as she prepares to take another les- son in behind-the-wheel class. Industrial arts is influenced by money, noise, and law Over 811,000 was spent for raw materials and complicated machines which added fuel to the fire of education. Industrial arts expendi- tures were squeezed to a minimum, despite rising numbers of students. Lack of money was one of the major headaches encountered by Mr. Lee Shaw, new department head at West. Rasping saws and whining drill presses filled the wood shop with a fragrance of fresh- cut timber. 'iShop projects gave students the satisfaction of creatingfi observed Mr. Maurice Killifer, who was new at West this year. Over 2,000 board-feet of lumber were converted into gun cabinets, book cases, and sawdust. Policemen laid down the law to student apostles of Drivers, Education. Lecturing of- ficers explained the state-wide regulation: after january 1, 1969, no person under 18 years of age was to receive a license unless class- room and behind-the-wheel phases of drivers' training were completed. Drivers, Education was more in demand than ever because of the new law, explained instructor Mr. Robert jenkins. Two-wheeled terrors known as motor- cycles also gained increased popularity in 1969. High fatality statistics pressured teachers to spend more time on highway safety laws. Using a clean file is essential in machine work, Don French wears protective glasses to shield sparks created through friction between file and rotating brush. Academics V..-.ia-ul l i 'tl 1- S X ::f,, ie? alt FIRST ROW: j. L, Claiborn, Roy johnson. SECOND ROYV: Peter Bob Anderson, David Paputsa, and Edward Blohme the type of terrain indicated on the map. Visual Lubella Mamie Long' 'l'HlRD watch as Master Sergeant j. L. Claiborn explains aids help ROTC students understand concepts. ROW: Majm, Nclslmw Dean Sayles' 5 2 Art creations are often displayed in the halls of Joliet West. Variety of projects is typified by this scene outside the little theater. Academics Fine arts and ROTC place accent on learning by doing Armed with paint brushes, charcoal, and imagination, Joliet West art students tackled new projects in 1969. Stone grinding, weaving, and creating psychedelic pictures were among the new activities undertaken. According to Miss Marcie Long, department head at West, There was more interest in art this year because of the variety in projectsf, Student Rembrandts and Picassos displayed their en- thusiasm by expending 200 pounds of clay and 60 gallons of paint in the course of the school vear. Crashing cymbals, pounding drums, and roaring brass contributed to the musical holo- caust which took place each day at VVest. Using 825,000 worth of equipment, band members rehearsed for concerts and sports events. Making everyone learn their music is the hardest part,'i explained Mr. Dean Sayles, new director of the band. Over 50 minutes each day were spent practicing music ranging from Sousa to Strauss. What took place in the deep caverns under the boy's gym? Rifle marksmanship, first aid, military history, and map reading were just a few of the numerous activities of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Rigid military dis- cipline and education were maintained by Mas- ter Sergeant.j. L. Claiborn. ,4- Tlircc-Llinicnsionul art liivinigcrics clecurutc tlic rmnn mln-rc tlie pru- jccts were createcl cluring tln- sp-lmol ye-ur. if ix , if Curbed in old clothing, Noralie Larson uclcls final tunclies to a still life picture. Noralie is one of 149 art students, i l iliii li Bruce Huclgon prncticcs liis tuba in liurnnniy with the rest of tlie lmncl. llvllearsuls take plucc pi-riocls four uncl livc. Acatleniics ry Clnrrvll, Roger Xlcllzniicl Outstrclclled arms grupplc for thi- bus- Cif4:'INOIlt of tuim ucvrupetitimi. Shirts and kctlbull as junior boys are keyed to dw vx- skins fight for lmll coirtml. Iluml over hand and swingiiig uniformly, Virginia Xlziry .Xl1'X1llIlll'l', Xlirrx fiLlSD2.ll'iL'Il, llullx i'0llSiI'llL'l wc-iul rvlutimiships: lc'a1clc'l's. WXSS dwmuplishcs H I.cq,lm.d uppamtus fvut Lung. Clmiiim' lluluml, and Pnl vlqblillx rv- iollmwrs, l'l'il'l'll'il, rind xxur'sliippv1'sr ' Xnudeiiiiu g i R113 Kluotxxyk. Frank Xlillcr, llvrrriuii XYalscI'. boys 1 yarn-all OLIIICLIUUII. Not pu-llirn-dz ,loc Logclul, llzuv Physical education needs coordination and muscles jumps, rolls, turns, kicks, and rotations made up routines which girls created in a new course, free movement. Imitating the olympic- stvle competition, girls learned to formulate action and reaction into patterns. An eighty- foot floor plan supplemented the final demon- stration in dance creativity. 'iHow much do I have to lose? was the worry sounded by distraught senior girls during body mechanics, Designed for physical develop- ment, techniques required struggles with diets and exercises which tired the body and soul. Sweat streamed freely as Tigers clashed on frozen turf during soccer games. P.E. in- structors refereed soccer, wrestling, and oth- er rough and tumble activities in bovsl gym classes. Injured P.E. students often sought med- ical attention from Nurse Marjorie Nance who patched cuts, bruises, and sprains. Physical workouts in both girls, and hovs P.E. classes kept muscles in tone and improved endurance. Exercise was the keynote of '69 john Heye strains his arms to hoist his body during freshmen physical educa- tion. z J r i E Stretch is the word to Susan Hatzis as she com- on tht- lmalance licani. Nlargarct Lufiarc spots the liincs grace with flexiliilitx to produce the splits demonstration and proxidcs steady support. , as, . -'N .lg LeAnn Casparich uses a wall for support during tumbling class, FIRST ROVV: Nicki Atterherry, Bonnie johnson, SECOND ROVV: Linda Ringo, Helen Tweedle, girls physical education, Not pictured: Linda Trottier. A caduln ics - sf? if .vw--f C.-XFETERIA-FRONT ROVV: K. XVisneski. F. THIRD ROXY: S. Nasser, B. Willard, A. Rob- Paul, F. Golob, K. Thornas, G, Felix. SECOND erts, A. Policandriotes, P, McElvain, M. Thomp' ROW: H. MlllliCl1, B. 5l21Cli, D. Llwllili. M. Lo- son. Not Pictured: F. Borghi, j, Borum, A, Mc- Mrs. Dorothy Woodruff begins another vati, P. Smith, tl. Zlogar, D. Chess, A. King. Fadden, E. Remus. busy day by typing school absence reports. 'Z SECRETARIES-FRONT ROWL I. Booras, C. Meier, 1. Drazen, ll b l B W l h SECOND ROW S Var 0, D. Woodruff, B. Mrs. Phyllis Smith prepares chocolate milkshakes for thirsty customers. Se - C. Sa 0, . as . 1 . g ing milk and potato chips keeps Mrs. Smith busy between milkshake sales. Pranos M, Endm-50n,V,Bri5t0w,B, Fitzer,E,j0hn5on, B, Peck, Academics 0 ' E ww L :Jai sf .QW f. 2Q'4l.5?sLf Wi 32'-TI -. ' .155 nga 3 f ' V bee' fa. . Q: -'Ai-i -' ' . , 3 - -5: .. , , , . is , B. 4 , .,, ,N 5, ew ff-Q , 'L ' ' Hlfikifaiy fa' af ,Q at P l 6 , aw 4 ,, Departments spend large amounts for services Thousands of dollars were spent each month by the cafeteria to keep joliet West Tigers from starving. Large expenditures of money purchased tasty foods which were provided to the students for a nominal fee. Foods such as spaghetti and veal served to keep body and soul together for the remainder of the school day. Maintenance spent over 890,000 for the up- keep and care of the school grounds. Other mis- cellaneous expenses added up to Sl06,300. Re- sults of the spending could be seen in the clean- liness and overall efficiency of the school. Necessary telephone services in the main office cost a sum near 87,750 Secretaries strived for conservation of supplies and ma- terials. Expenditures were limited to a maximum of 315,032 for the main office. Despite cuts in the budget, departments at joliet West operated as normal as possible pro- viding Tigers with essential services. Another day of hard work begins as Mr. Ed Figlew- ski checks in on the school time clock. MAINTENANCE-SEATED: j. Anderson, J. Dodge, L. Kren, M. Matesevic, L. Thompson, R. Nasenbeny, A. Anderson, I. Kezerle, R. Klimek. Wolz, A. Flori. Not pictured: R. Delkus, E. SECOND ROW: E, Colstock, E. Figlewski, N. Matesevic, E. Burgie, j. Zan, B. Badurski, M. Rocks, J McGrath. F. Lesh. THIRD ROW: R. Austin, A. Borghi. Academics .S'0I',S' There were a variety of sports in which Joliet West youths participated in 68-69. In pursuit of perfection, the ath- letes ,spent most of their time behind the scenes practicing. Desire, kindled in practice, resulted in successful for- ward passes, baskets, base hits, discus throws, and reversals. Among the many highlights of Joliet West's sports sea- son, the varsity football team produced an undefeated season. In the first year of its use, the victory light had many occasions to be put into operation. Spo t I .u Rick Chizmark caught the throw from Shawn James to put the Argo opponent out at first base. Rick was voted honorary captain by his teaininates. Catcher Bill Clad took his stance in preparation for the pitch from Bill played all of the games in the season and made only two errors, Sports Bob Anderson Varsity baseball Tigers win district tournament Making a sweep of the district tournament was no problem for the varsity' Tigers. They beat Minooka 9-1 and Joliet Catholic 13-8. Al- though they had a conference record of 2-6, they ended the season with an overall record of 8-8. Lorin Lynch, with a batting average of 490, was announced most valuable player. SCORES West Opponent 6 Naperville 3 8 Oswego 0 7 Joliet Central 8 5 Wheaton North 6 2 Lockport West 3 2 Lockport West 3 9 Joliet East 3 8 Joliet East 0 2 Joliet Central 5 0 Argo 3 1 Argo 4 8 Aurora East 2 0 Tinley Park 4 8 Joliet Catholic 1 .t t N53 ,J , , m,,,,..v ' , Qi f , :2 f,,rQk ? . is f, s 1:41 f 1-,ff N, t .,,f wg , . sx,g,fsf?A, fgzx I t Q fr it te' ,K ' ,J Ai 1- H ,Af f restores ' 0 st j ' ' jfvhrplf' 3359, 2, ' 'Y ' W A , '- - -Q' -, - 4 V, , 2 1, f . V ' , .mvfz '7A7135ffA- 5 'H ' My ' :U 1 ,f'3t5t4 53V ,Qing'?A5W'7l5ff'1 I 'V ' .A ,,.wZi,if,, iv gr ,, 5 7, .A L 75, ,gy . A A , ' ' 'igwligff A' . ' vi M. Y-if z K 3. Hsslfi W ,, , , ,, I f A, ' a-wa maiifls We , , ,- , , , ff H fiigiiwszf fat 'QW Aw N, X Af .N if ff--- A t ,ig i fr an f L1 Alf , ,, - , 5555, ff ,A Vg V 1, , ,if , A V M. eiifi fi ws gs tba 1 s A' rg 1 A wk g. Q X S-. 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Bob, who had in runs batted in. time -uf-e 'w,,,M-Wx, A A. ,A K. MM , Center fielder jay Wheeler checks his swing on an outside pitch thrown He was at bat 54 times in the season. He scored 9 runs, three of which by the Argo pitcher. jay was in the starting line-up in all sixteen games, were home runs. jay made no errors during the season. Sports Pitcher George Barr's talents were an asset to the sophomore baseball team.His speed and style constantly improved throughout the season. Steady frosh improvement proves to be profitable There were no outstanding individuals. The whole team steadily progressed during the season. It was a very fast teamf, These com- ments on the freshman baseball team made by coach Bill Edwards told practically the whole story of the team's success. Westis team ended the season with an 8-5 record. SCORES West Opponent 13 Naperville 1 6 Lockport Central 12 5 Lincoln Way 3 5 Argo 6 5 Lockport West 1 6 Providence 12 1 Wheaton North 3 2 Lockport Central 1 4 Joliet East 2 2 Lincoln Way 0 6 Providence 1 4 Lockport West 8 5 Joliet Central 2 Mike Wrona tags out the straining Spartan runner from Lockport West. of catcher and first base. Development of quick thinking and reflexes is a Mike is a versatile player. He is able to play equally well the positions major reason why the team won 5 of their last 6 games. Sports Althou h this articular itch was a strike the so homores 35 'K g J P P , P had a powerful hitting team throughout the season. Soph Tigers end season with a 9-6 record Over all abilityi' was the reason for the success of the 1968 sophomore baseball team, said coach Don Seitzberg. Sophomores had a conference record of 5-5. Mike Casadei's pitch- ing and the infield playing of Rick Fick and Ted Pohlman were a great asset to the team. West 10 12 10 3 7 4 0 0 1 7 8 9 5 7 2 SCORES Joliet Central Joliet Central Lockport West Lockport West Joliet East Joliet East Argo Argo Lockport Central Lockport Central Naperville Oswego Wheaton North East Aurora Joliet Catholic Opponent 0 1 0 8 2 2 2 4 2 9 5 6 0 2 3 Coach Bill Edwards keeps a watchful eye on the batting form of dne of his boys during a game against Lockport West. West won this game 10-0. Sports Tension and exhaustion mark the face of joliet Westlsl Don Kimmel as he success- fully edges jay Robinson of joliet East in thc 440 yard dash. Will County Championship highlights track season Beginning five years ago, the tradition of winning in track at West was started. Making the 1968 season no exception, Coach Roger Swank guided his team to firsts in Will County, Kewanee Relays, joliet Kingsmen Relays, and Illini 8 Conference. Unfortunately, the shining season had its dark spots with the loss of its first and last duel meets to East Aurora and Notre Dame respec- tively. West, rated one of the powers in the area, was highly acclaimed entering the District Meet, but received a second place. Receiving help from a host of talented sen- iors, who managed to place consistently high, the Tiger thinlies walked off with a T-2 record over-all. SCORES VVest Opponent 89 joliet Central 38 80 Lockport Central -17 73 Lockport VVest 53 T9 Joliet East 48 94 Argo 33 56 East Aurora Tl 89 Va Ottawa 68 W 64 W Homewood-Flossmor 6216 59 Notre Dame 68 K .4 Coupling speed with precision, sprinters burst from their starting blocks which the West thinclads won 79 to 48. Getting a good start, an essential during the beginning of the 100 yard dash in the meet against Joliet East part of track, is well illustrated by Wayne lngmire tcenterl. Sports Rick Scoff, senior long distance runner, completes another lap around the track in his specialty, the two mile. Rich has competed varsity since his sophomore year. Ever watchful of his varsity team, Coach Roger Swank, West's winningest coach, stares intently upon the present situation of his runners in an important race. Seemingly relaxed, Bob McLurkin negotiates the final lap in the 880 yard run. Bob is one of West's senior hurdlers. Sports ,5 Q e ww is 2 s junior Keven Bacon. 1968 Will County Champion, illustrates his winning pole-vaulting form with seemingly effortless precision. Sports Displaying exact timing clnring the ,Ioliet lfast Kingsmen Relays, innioi Ron XYriglit executes a liancl-off to senior Ilia-li Slioli. K ...:n,- Chip Smith, senior sprinter for West, combines the elements of speed and stamina as he participates in the 800-varcl rnn. Tiger sophomores compile 8-1 dual meet record With an impressive record, the West sopho- more thinlies added another successful season to their history. Compiling an 8-1 record, the sophomore team captured the conference cham- pionship while returning the first place trophy for the West Sophomore Relays to the trophy case. Notre Dame, a non-conference foe, gave the sophomores their only defeat of the season. Especially impressive victories were recorded in the Lockport Central meet, joliet East meet, and Argo meet which West won with scores of 109-17, 98-18, and 101-25. Outstanding sophomores for Coach Roger Swank were sprinters Dave Bogdan and jarrett Hubbard, while Pete june and Craig Zook per- formed in the hurdles and longflistances re- spectively. SCORES West Opponent 109 Lockport Central 17 91 Joliet Central 35 104 Ottawa 49 96 East Aurora 31 84 Lockport West 42 98 Joliet East 18 101 Argo 25 89 Homewood- Flossmoor 57 57 Notre Dame 69 '-. 'nw 7,,F v.. Y ' 'S f 1, Z! 'L irr, Sophomore Gene Farley strives to perfect his pole-vaulting form, In a nearly horizontal position, Gene barely skims past the har. junior Dave Studer throws his near 200 pounds hehind his shot-put. Extra effort, at key word in this event, is shown as he launches himself off the ground. Sports H., up One of the more difficult parts of cross- Ron Wright listens to the explanation from country is knowing the course of the race. one of thc West harriers, Mike Sinajd. Sophomore Steve Recd paces himself in a race against Cross-town rixal .luliet East. 4 SEHUUL 'S' Sfi-EGGI, ,liinior Doug Cut-klrill ancl suplimiiuri' Stcxc ncrs while lhcy await instructions lor thc UUCP l'1111C91111'3111111 0101105 130112 1111014111115 limi' 115 licccl ccnivcrsc with l,ockpurt flUIllI'lll run- raw. llmnc niccts arc run at liinuocl. 111' 111115 2122111151 1104'kI11 '1 c11x111l'i1l' Sports C 1 Westls top runner for most of the year, junior Joe Jones, completes another leg of the race as he passes a marker. Off year for Joliet West Cross Country harriers Cross country may not gain the recognition and praise that football, basketball, or baseball do, but it sometimes takes a bit more determi- nation to compete in this grueling sport. Since 1965 Joliet West has dominated the Joliet area cross country events. Fall 1968 was a seemingly off year for the Tigers, but a bad year for the Tigers would be a pretty success- ful campaign for any other team. West ended the season with a T-5 record including the conference championship and a second place in the Joliet area meet. SCORES West Opponent 22 Lockport West 34 15 Kankakee Westview 50 19 Kankakee Eastridge 42 21 Joliet Central 36 23 Lockport Central 36 30 Argo 25 29 Joliet East 27 15 Morris 50 34 Rich East 21 39 Homewood-Flossmoor 21 57 Ottawa 17 Turning a bend, Joe Jones leatls the small pack of runners, while senior Roger Wyss advances steadily on his foe from Lockport Central. rs 5? if .my A Progressing steadily up a slight incline, three of Wests harriers battle each mther for control of the small group, while a spectator gazes at the leader. Sport 3 if as . .tn . -at 4 . W ' N V , NE . iggga . .V .. sf., . .. ,,: M f in I ,Vg Q .V Q 'sf ' 'iff-2 A, A - -1 -f -- . -f .V ,227-,.-ya 553.-,,,.5 a5 55.,,:5,.,5:g:, :v5,ggff..,,, I .,,f ' -.gg-,,f..t:fr.:fa' .-ggcsw-5-:gn-.gr --j,5,..'-5:14 .. -fy. , ' . is X. 1 ,. ' ,A gs ' - .. - B .. ,. A , 5 A Left-liander Rubens showed fine form in this overliand slam against his oppo- ent trorn Naperville. jay was voted most ialuahle player hy his tcannnates, Sports Varsity team of juniors has winning season West's varsity tennis team ended the sea- son with a T win-6 loss record. With the ex- ception of one senior, the team was made up of all juniors. They placed second in conference. VVeather was not favorable to the team early in the season. Four consecutive matches were rained out. This caused the team to play four matches in one week. Mother Nature did not inhihit the teamis ability, however. SCORES West Opponent 3 Rich East 2 5 Bradley 0 2 Hinsdale South 3 5 Homewood-Flossmoor 0 4 East Aurora 1 4 Joliet East 1 1 Lockport Central 4 4 Lockport West 1 4 joliet Central 1 0 Argo 5 4 St. Francis Wheaton 1 1 Naperville 4 0 West Aurora 5 lr-4ll0 ' 3 wr .ary Larry Egly returned a slam by his opponent as his doubles teammate, trict tournament where they played first string for West in the doubles Rich Pollack, watched. Larry and Rich displayed their talents at thc dis- GVCIIL Bflfh PlP1YCfS Plilmled ff' Cftmpele in 1969 HS Seniors- Cary Stanfield made a fine shot in this match against Lockport Wcst, llc had a 9-3 season record. Mike Bracken decided to play this shot while Don Miller kept a watchful eye on the ball. Mike and Don played at the conference match and finished with a 3-2 record. Sports .,, a 3 li F ev C - gl it 'Q' yr Y, W' . A tstr P5 993 W0 A 'Q,w..., 'f . r Q it A 1., Q5 :'1Z 654 e 1 A 5 'gzg S Q Q at F Q At., My Aiii Q t l'A 3 V.1r'1 a ,,,. . r JV,j- ir , '2'.f i '1' '::,: ' ' xi- ? r- fZA,,, r rtr r ? 1 3 X -fs: :,:2 V :,. 'E Y ' nlf' -:,- k A . :l, ',1 ., A A..', ..A', r M . EE: fz l'.1 2 l is f .- f , ea wife vt, rf 'fftiafii ', ' 'P , '-,, Y, 'L.LV -'.A Af! 7 f john Corrcdetti and jack Kouchoukos discussed the strategy for their upcoming doubles match, jack and john were the sophomore conference champions. Sports Powerful sophomore tennis Wins conference tourney Sophomore tennis proved to be quite suc- cessful in 1968, VVestls squad had an overall record of 9-3. They also had a 5-0 record in conference play. Sophomores won the confer- ence tournament with a perfect score of 28 points. SCORES West Opponent 4 Rich East 1 5 Hinsdale South 0 2 Homewood-Elossmoor 3 5 East Aurora 0 5 Joliet East 0 4 Lockport Central 1 5 Lockport West 0 3 Joliet Central 2 3 Argo 2 5 St. Francis Wheaton 0 2 Naperville 3 O West Aurora 5 Tiger cub golfers have thriving 1968 season SCORES West 188 Carl Sandburg 178 Lockport Central 181 Joliet Catholic 186 Lemont 229 Tinley Park 177 Rich Central 185 Riverside-Brookfield Lockport West 168 Homewood-Flossrnoor 186 Joliet East 197 Wheaton North john Wilson displays his form for a tee shot to his teammates Boh Hatfield, Chuck 189 Argo Lindstrom, and Cary Owen, Developing a good swing is the key to a good score. 175 Providence john Murrayis coaching was apparently helpful to the sophomore golf team. They had a perfect conference record of 4-0. They ended the season with an overall record of 12-1. Opponent 170 160 168 171 175 167 177 181 172 179 164 170 157 k W johnson, j. Hatfield, T. Himes. SECOND ROW: C. Bradley, B. Hatfield. This group of strong golfers won all hut one match. SOPHOMORE GOLF-FRONT ROW: D. Slion, B. johnson, j. Wagner, C. C, Lindstrom, 1. Mahon, A. Mance, B. Rimmkc, J. Wilson, C. Owen. Sports X XRSITY GOLF-1-'RONI' ROW: R. Ilatficld,M.Cox,-I.Wilson.S1iCOND pars, hirdies. and greens hit. Biro and Krall followed up in that order RON Y: Coach Ali Xlurray, R. Larson. bl. Biro. 'If Xlcicr, 1'. Krall. lf, respcctixely. irpura. Ted Nlcier lcd the xarsity teain in axcragc strokes pci' hole. Sophoinorc Kirk Stcxcns displaxs his follow-up forin while hc practices his drixing lurk placed l0lst in the state golf tournaincnt, l Sl iris Varsity golfers finish tenth in 1968 state golf meet Coach john Murray sunnned up the 1968 season hy saying, H1 would judge this past season as one which represents considerable achievement. just how well we will do in the future is entirely in the hoyfs hands. At the beginning of this season, the most outstanding thing we lacked was experience under pressure. NVell, 1 would say we got a taste of that this season. N West 180 175 159 166 164 162 156 151 820 145 158 155 150 169 SCORES Joliet Central Carl Sandberg Lockport Central joliet Catholic Rich Central Riverside-Brookfield Lockport West Homewood-Flossmoor Rich Central joliet East Wheaton North Argo Providence Homewood- Flossmoor Opponent 203 170 169 166 181 15-1 165 157 345 170 168 167 155 165 junior Ted Meier seems lost in a world of his own as he crouehes to Sophomore Frank Purpura carefully eyes his hulls position while deeid line up Ll putt. Ted placed 25th in the state tournznnent, ing his next shot. Frank placed 66th in the state golf tournament, Seniors Brian Larson and Phil Krall observe jim Biro's form and tech- while teurninute Phil Krall plat-eel 58th. Representing the entire senior nique as he begins his stroke. jim placed 31st in the state tournament contingent on the varsity teain, they helped strengthen the squad. Quarterback Randy Cusscrilla evudwl tht- julit-t Ct-ntrul th-fa-llders. ltzultly cmnplctccl 59 of 99 throws for L1 total of 80-l yards. 3 mv- West's defensive lint' listened intently tu L'0IlIIll8IttS much' by Couch Klootwyk, Oppnnvnts gLltIlt'd a total of only I 1653 yards, Sports Cunt-It Ray Klontwyk ctisugrcvd with the l'vf0r0c' in this gains against Lockport Central. We-st battle-cl tu at T-O x ictory. 'V Under the supervision of coaches Klootwvk, Nliller, and Seitzherg, the customcd since they are put through the drills previous to each practice varsity football team narms up hcforc the game against Kankakee lfast- and game. ridge. Warming up is a process to which the team quickly llecomes ac- West has undefeated 1968 season with 9-0 record West Tigers handed veteran coach Ray Klootwyk his sixth career championship year in addition to an undefeated season. There were thirty-two letter winners of which twelve were juniors, including powerful Mike Cassadei. VVest was assured a share of the Illini-8 crown when they defeated Lockport West 13-0. They obtained sole possession of the title on November 2, 1968, when joliet Central lost a game to Argo which put them out of the run- ning. It was the first Illini-Eight title won hy VVest in its five year history, HTinyH Bob Burrus played the key role in Westls defense. Bob made the all-state team and the all-Chicago area team. He and his de- fensive teammates held the opposition to an average of 129 yards per game. Tom McKeon also made the all-Chicago area team. Tom was the top receiver with a total of 455 yards in 24 catches. He was also the leading scorer gaining 49 points. It was surely a winning year. SCORES West Opponent 20 Aurora VVest 6 21 Champaign 7 T Lockport Central O 7 joliet East 0 33 Argo 13 27 Kankakee Eastridge O 13 Lockport West 0 40 Forest View 7 7 Joliet Central 6 Don Harris watched the moves of thc defense before hc hegan his run from his halflxack position in this game which NH-st won T-0 against joliet East, Sport Qiiarterliaek Randy Casserilla evaclecl attacking clefensernen Cliizmarlt. llancly hacl a prosperous night, completing six frrnn Kankakee lfastritlge tn cmnpli-tc this pass to Kick out ot eiilll DJSSCS lOl' L1 Utllll Bllfllblgf' 'Fl 193 Bllflli Dave Wright rnacle his way through the funnel nf cheering West fans at funnel almost fifty yards long, Dave liacl the linnor of being a varsity the Homecoming game. Being Ll highlight ut the night, students fnrinecl a letter winner for the second time anal making the all-conlerence team. Sports VVest's powerful offense swung into full force in this play against the Mark ran four straight ground plays resulting in a touchdown. In nine Raiders, Randy Casserilla handed off to Nlark Hammond for this gain. carries he gained 36 yards for an average of four yards in each carry. J . Brent tlunier received two fine hlocks from his teammates as hc started his run. Tiger power was quite evident that night as Vest gained 316 yards overall. Homecoming victory adds to Week of excitement Joliet VVest won its second consecutive Homecoming game in the fall of 1968. This game was loaded with everything from fisticuffs to many Kankakee Eastridge errors. It resulted in a 27-0 decision for the Tigers, their third straight shutout and tenth game without defeat. Tom Nlclieon, the hero of the game, scored two touchdowns by receiving two passes of 16 and 89 yards, Mark Hammond and jim Huey also made a touchdown each. Tom Wimberly kicked three conversions to make the total of 27 points. West's powerful defense held the opponents to a total of only 56 yards and seven first downs. Key defensive plays were made hy Brent Gunicr and john Egly, hoth of whom blocked pass at- tempts. This stiff defense characterized the typical kind of game played by West. Sport Joliet XM-st sophomores burst into at-tion against Kauikakee lfastritluc. the talents of such staunch performers. the Tiger cubs rollt-cl out au- ltisilit in the niiclnlle ol the play is olleiisiic L-enter. Kim ltaulx. ltiliziug other successful season yyitli the capture of the conlierencc title. Sophomores have perfect season with 9-0 record ln wondering about the key to the sopho- mores' success, Coach Jim Dahlberg rcyeals the mystery: Probably one of the most pleasant surprises of the season was the fact that we discovered a vast improvement in many of our players. Wlell, I mean not just the boys who we tliought would be good but so many of our other players. That is really the key to our success. SCORES VVest Opponent 1-1 XVest Aurora 0 26 Morris 6 21 Lockport Central 6 7 Joliet East 0 47 Kankakee Eastridge 0 27 Argo 7 26 Lockport West 7 21 Forest View O 19 Joliet Central 6 Sports gg. f I si 1 3 W Sophomore Mike Lavazza turns and stares at teammate Bracl Gunier as he burst through a hole during the gaine against Joliet Central. hm., s Frvslunan Xlike Xlay drops back to throxx to teammate during one ol' the practice sessions in the sununcr. Inexperienced freshmen compile 3-4 record Coaching the inexperienced is probably one of the hardest things to do, Freshmen football coach Harry Carrctt, faced the exact problem last fall. VVorking under these difficult condi- tions, Coach Garrett strove for perfection. Compiling an over-all record of 3-4, the freshmen football team highlighted the season with an unquestionable win over Providence by a score of 42-12. SCORES West Opponent 19 Joliet East 20 12 Argo 13 6 Joliet Central 7 T Kankakee VVestview 13 12 Lockport Central 13 13 Lockport West 0 42 Providence 12 13 Joliet Catholic 0 Head Coach Jim Dahlbcrg gazes intently at his sophomore squad as Ccorge Barr aits instructions. West roniped over the Raiders in that game by a score of -li-O. Sport '.t.15ff5?f .. Wfaiitkg S:-1: Klllllf Sclwiclt amcl Xlltlullt IJClLlllUYlCll, luotll of tllv sopllonmro sqtrul 'xt trmpt tu prcmlutt- 0IllltllSl'1SIIl 1't-sguullcss ol tllt' silo ol llll' cum 1 Slxillecl S0pllUlIl0l'C chccrlcacler joey VV0lllt, attirvcl in at tiger-stripvcl l,t-1111110 Casparicll and Gwen Cain began L'll0l'l'lllQ' to CIICUIIYLIQP the tc-um lmcrct, glullcw at u spectator at a footlmll game. to increase its lcucl to Q1 Sulv Illllftllll- mfwwwwnmwww.Mm-m.m,w:Q.q,M .,,f tw, W + Wm fr -ftmnmfttwf --.A ,Mun Supllmlmrc t'l1cc1'leuclcl's suing intu uc-titm tluring Ll timt--nut ut tllt- .lolivt Pam Angus, .Xnclrvu Clatons, lA'LlllIl0 f2LlSIl2ll'lL'll, Gwen Cain, Dtlmlmx XI1 Cult! tl Hum xxlmlm Hut t lNllX uma Nl at Cll lt mtl Xlltllcllt Dtltnlmltlt Spurtx UL'l'll'Llill'I'N arc' ,lout Xtultlt. till. Kk1fl1X Sflwit Barh Kuhinslvi. a new-corner this year, lcd the traditional victory cheer preceding the game against Newark. Cheerleaders, Work helps school spirit increase l968-69 proved to he another year of stu- dent support of athletic events. One of the nia- jor reasons of this increase in school spirit was the improvement of the cheerleading squads, All of Wests cheerleaders attended a cheer- leading clinic at Illinois State University for two weeks. They learned new cheers and tech- niques in cheerleading to increase interest. According to their supervisor Nliss Linda Ringo, iiBoth squads have been willing to work hour after hour to improve. Another important fact was that the senior and sophomore squads worked together, not individuals, They all have more precise movements and more pepfi This unification of efforts and professional schooling have made the cheerleading squads an important factor in improved school spirit. ' i 15' ' 124 an s sirr .t,. ' ..i. 1 ,-1', ' ' rise X t,-, . s s , 1 J 3 Q 'L Q 5 Qu' E- A , i fgjigif: ga qw A K ffef,-1,u,,?'f-ff Yi: 1. , .. i i .amiga VVith gloves donned on a cold day during the football uanic against Alolict Central, Fran Simonetti anxiously watched a near-tonchdown. e QA: 4' Z ,Z 41 5 i tf . e if . i vrv- rvi, 1 Vl,Vi l ,,,.. YXIKSITY Cflllflflil,lf.XDlfllS-- l IiOX'l' RUXY: B, Rodgers. lf Simonetti, ff. Block. BXCIK HOW: ll. Claehler. Al. l,icss. L. Xlillcr, l,. Cain. Not pictured: ll, Knhinski. Sports I 1 Joliet VVcstis xarsity buskvthuil tc-ani prcsviits their starting five players ill 11 281110 uguiiist ,Ioiiet lfust, Sviiiors jerry Mabry and Kevin Colbert reach dc-spcrutvly for El FCIBOIIIKI chiriiig the gamc ugiiinst joliet East. As Xlikv Ricliurcls of joliot lfiist rclsases his shot, three of Qloiict XVest's uxxuit the possihlc iipcuiiiiiig rehcuiiicir Dick Fink is mic of the tum iuiiiurs smuiit-li lil'i'L'll1.lt'I'S, jerry Nluhry, Bula .-Xmlersoii, and Dick Fit-k te-iiselx 011 the starting xL11'sitx'h11skethuillim'-lip. Sports Senior jerry Xlahry drixes in lor an easy lay-up as Easts IO Xlikc Richards trics to blot-lt tht- sl t. West takes second place in Aurora tournament Competing in two holiday tournaments, jo- liet West combined a slow start and near per- fect finish to capture the consolation prize in the Nlorris Holiday Tournament and the second place title in the Aurora East Tournament. Losing their first game to Newark, Joliet VVest fought back with wins over Farragut and Coal City to capture the consolation match at Morris. In their second tournament, VVest bat- tled to the championship bracket only to lose to host Aurora East by six points. With a trio of talented seniors, VVest added two rising juniors, Ted Pohlman and Dick Fick, to the starting line up. Outstanding in both tour- naments was guard Craig Spiers, who led jo- liet West in scoring during the tournaments. Another senior, jerry Mabry, produced consis- tently on the boards and in the scoring depart- ment, while his teammate Bob Anderson rounded off a well-balanced basketball team, is 5 K I my 'M K-... ... ......,....w flff?lfEIfD 41 Craig Spiers. ulnvsc xision is apparently obstructed by tht- hand of u pn-rsistcilt ,Xrgo dclcndcr. leaps high to rclcase his jump shot. Sports Tigers capture second in Illini-Eight Conference Upon dropping a key game to Lockport Central by a score of S4-66, Alolict XVest saw its title hopes end, but took assurance in captur- ing the second-place berth in the Illini-Eight Conference. Having lost only three games in conference play, the Tiger varsity basketball team finished the season with a conference record of T-3. Highlighting the season were the showdowns with Lockport Central and Catholic High. Joliet VVest,s Craig Spiers and jerry Mabry were named to the 1969 first-string all-con- ference team. Teammate Bob Anderson rounded matters np with a position on the third team. SCORES VVest Opponent 61 Elgin 66 T3 Argo 62 64 Rich Central 69 59 Joliet East 58 T5 Wheatcmn VVest 65 45 Newark 64 78 Farragut 63 T9 Coal City 62 T6 Bremen T2 65 Marmion 61 58 East Aurora 64 69 Newark 62 69 Lockport VVest 61 61 Lockport Central 62 66 Kankakee XVestyicw 65 T0 Marian Catholic T2 69 joliet Central 57 45 Argo 43 62 joliet East 56 63 Lockport West 5-1 T2 joliet Catholic T8 66 Lockport Central 8-1 67 Providence 49 68 joliet Central T5 Regional Tournament T3 Lockport W'est T0 ST joliet Catholic 59 55 Lockport Central T0 Sports 'Senior Bob Anderson holds the basketball high whilc waiting to pass. Bob was ncd to tht- 1969 all-conference third team. L 1 I us- f I 4' jwlict XM-st's reserye bull piuycrs gaze iiilciitiy ut tlii- progress nf tin-ii' ciiaractvristin' of the entiiusiasm simyyii by VVest's iuyui fum, ilypIl0iilt'Ci train aim tiicy ayyait their Cillllltl' tim sci- uctioiii Iii ai packed gyniiiusiiiiii. iL1IlS vivyy tin' up-tioii of tiic Quinn' against Lockport C14-iitmi. junior Teri Prlhimuii reaches clcspemtcly' mor liii- slimiicier Supiioinure George- Burr cirivcs pus! tyyo Aloiic-t Cciitrui imuii piziycrs fur uii wisy ui an opponeiit for the bull. lay-up ciiiriiig till' lust pi-rioci of the gzinic. Sports 1 OO Sophomores battle for a successful 13-5 season Combining hard work and cletermination, Coach -lohn 11arr's sophomore basketball team pacecl itself to another successtul season, High- lighting their campaign were wins over Provi- clenee, Lockport West, and Catholic High. ln losing the game to Lockport Central, the sophomores missed a chance to tie for the conference championship. W'est 43 61 39 56 48 62 48 51 42 42 56 39 61 52 51 4 1 53 39 U3 ' SCORES Elgin Argo Rich Central Joliet East VVheaton North Newark Lockport West Lockport Central Kankakee West Marion Catholic joliet Central Argo joliet East Lockport West Catholic High Lockport Central Providence Joliet Central Sophoniores l'om Rohr and Don Baglev struggle for the re- bound in a game against Lockport Central. Sports Opponent 52 36 27 54 1 T 32 38 33 37 55 50 61 36 38 41 66 45 47 X, Sophomore Torn Rohr leaps high for a short lay-up against Elgin. Mar gazes intently at the action while positioning himself for the rebound. oon player Sophomore liill Rimmkc struggles with Lockport Ct-utr-al opponent for thc pos- session of the basketball during the game with the Porters. Tiger Bill Rimmke snares the ball from a Lockport Central opponent while team- mate Dave Leslie sets up the fast break. As a Lockport Central opponent gazes helplessly on, the 'l'iger's Bill llimmkc takes 11 long jump-sliot. Inexperienced freshmen have Winning season Gathering a group of inexperienced boys from many different areas and making them into an efficient basketball team was the prob- lem Coach Tony Gutierrez faced at the be- ginning of the season. Having to cope with a limited freshman schedule proved to be one of many problems he faced during the season. SCORES West Opponent 52 joliet Central 40 55 Ioliet East 53 54 Joliet Catholic 46 39 Lockport Central 45 61 Providence 62 50 Joliet East 52 43 joliet Central 37 47 Argo 31 58 joliet Catholic 53 43 joliet Central 49 Sports 101 102 Lifting I54 pounds of a helpless opponent from Breinen High School seemed to he no problem for thc museulzn' john Kappas. From starting position, to reversal, to near-pin. to vietory, 112 pounder Ron Brown showed his form in this match against his Bremen opponent Sports if 58v ' Rich Prihode attempted to role his man onto his hack and make the pin. Although this was Rich's first year, he had an 8-8 record. jurrett Hubbard dropped to his knees to make the take-down on his opponent, jarrett was one of three Westmen to go to state finuls. Ron has always been a great threat to the opposition and a supplier of Tiger power. Ron was third in the shite last year. Varsity wrestling coach Ray Klootwyk tenses and anticipates as he watches one of his boys' contests llis attentiveuess proves to he helpful to the team. Dave Wright tried to drag his man from Bremen to the mat to aid the cause of the team. He succeeded. and he and his teammates had a 41-3 victory. As he takes down his man, Randy Eberhard's facial expression is very descriptive of the muscular strain that is necessary in wrestling. Varisty Tiger wrestlers win I-8 championship Joliet NVest's varsity wrestling team had itself a very eventful year during the 1969 sea- son, lt not only took first place in the lllini-8 conference championships. hut also won first place in the Rich Rocket Tournament and the Lockport District Tournament and took second in the Quad City meet. West sent Bon Brown, jarrett Hubbard, and Dave Wright to state finals. Of the three, Dave finished third in the 180 pound division. SCORES VVest Opponent 36 Alonzo Stagg 5 23 Oswego 26 53 Kankakee Eastridge 5 54 Kankakee Westview 0 24 Argo 24 44 Fractional South 0 38 Morris 6 39 Ioliet Catholic 10 27 Lockport Central 17 32 Fractional North 11 44 Lockport West 6 41 Bremen 3 25 Rich East 14 29 East Aurora 15 33 joliet Central 8 36 Joliet East 6 1 Tom McKeon, who had a 23-3-3 record, made pinning a man look easy when he upset this opponent. Sports 103 104 Sophomore matmen take first in conference play Tiger cub wrestlers showed their desire to he a championship team during the 1969 season, They took the 1-8 championship and ended the season with a 12-1-1 record. Freshmen rnatmen had a less productive season hut nevertheless improved through ex- perience. Freshmen had an overall record of 3-8-1. SCORES Sophomores Freshmen XVest NVest 27 21 ...A X lonzo Stagg . . , , . 28 22 19 13 . . . Oswego .,.... . . 41 8 27 15 .,,. -Xrgo .....,.,... 26 21 43 9 . . . Fractional South . . . 25 31 34 13 . . . Nlorris ..,.,. , , 15 37 47 5 ...Q I oliet Catholic -.... 28 21 22 22 . , .Lockport Central . . . 38 18 pp 37 15 . . . Fractional North . . , 22 30 , 1 42 10 . , . 1,oc14port XVest ..., 36 20 34 18 . . . Bremen .,,...... 28 22 23 18 . . . Rich East . . . , . 41 13 31 16 I ' ' Raft Alfmra Clurv Woollioids opponent succeeded in sliding off the mat in the sophomore mee ' ' ' 'rlollet Eelitral 26 26 against Loclvport Xiest. Clary had a line 11-2-3 overall record, 2. . . . o ie as 1 reshinun Torn Pierce succeeded in this attempt to apply ii leg ride to in eleven matches and non seven of them. He was one of many freshman luring lns man to the mat lor the l'lI1Lll pin. '1'orn, a 138 pounder, urestled urestlers eveing key positions in the sophomore squad next year. Sports O6 West places 10 swimmers on combined Joliet team T As in previous years, there were not enough participants to have a swimming team at each of the three joliet Township High School campuses. This, however, did not discourage those students who were willing enough to fumish their own transportation to and from the YMCA each day before and after school. VVest had ten swimmers on the team this year. joliet teams did well at most of their meets. They took second place in the confer- ence competition and third in the district. In the district meet, records were broken by Steve Morimoto in the 200 yard individual medley and Tom Markwalter in the 100 yard backstroke. Steve also tied another meet record. Andy Wood placed third in the 200 yard freestyle. Each of these swimmers went to state finals. 1 Seniors Andy Wood, Reid Langerman, and Ernie Kreutzer prepare for the start of a practice race. All three have been swimmers since their freshman vear. Sports 1 , i Q , X L Freshmen swimmers Bruce Markwalter, Harvey Seybold, Dan Keith, and john Cassels dive into the pool during their afternoon practice at the YMCA. Steve Morimoto and Tom Markwalter practiced their back stroke. Steve and Tom both went on to the state competition .6-' '51 jim Ringstrom glanced at a fellow bowlers accomplishments as Tom These three boys comprised the highest-scoring team in the intramural Brisbon checked the score, and Dennis Suhr searched for his bowling ball. activity. and, because of this accomplishment, were the first-place team, Rick Crannis watched as jim Theobald attempted to arch a shot over the hand of Bob Hamalainen. Their teams failed to beat the first place team of jack Pazdertz. Intramural sports continue despite outback of funds Under the new supervision of Mr. Terrence Bergin, the intramural sports again flourished at West. Most successful of the events was the basketball. Thirteen teams in both junior-senior and freshman-sophomore divisions totaled 185 people participating. Also very successful was intramural bowling. Mainly under the organiza- tion of senior joe jones, bowling held the inter- est of 85 students. Because of the late start of intramural ac- tivities, there was no football on the intramural level. Mr. Bergin had high hopes for an active softball program and prospects for golf and tennis activities. Intramural sports were provided for those students who wished to participate in sports but for one reason or another could not. Because of enthusiastic support by the students at West, intramurals continued to flourish as an impor- tant part of the athletic program. Sports 107 0 6' NIZATIOMS' 'Clubs and musical organizations provided the principal means students could use their spare time associating' with fellow students. New friends were found in bands, choirs, service clubs, language clubs, or special clubs. These organizations afforded the fstudent a temporary escape from tedious school- work. Many clubs found the activity period after school a convenient time to meet. With shortened hours this year, the activity period was equivalent to period 12 last year. s Q 'r I ffli yi 1 2 5:15 ,pi - 39232, - EW Q. fi rm Mg? 4 :lu if 3 iguaw ,, f E My Wi? H, .tv 2 9 .YQ ,-xl' sg- ----..... Xlcnllmvrs tukv priclv in thc truplly tllc-3 umm trmn the Sulxutiou Army. Student Kloullcil was respmlsilwlv for llLIXtlljl the victrmry light IIIOYELI. l DL-lmluio Yau KLLIIIIPICF, Craig -Iollllsml, Sue Klint, tmcl -loft' Nlcnzer uutcll was 111mm-cl from tllc' soutllcusl L'OI'llCl' ut' thc tIlClllSlI'tilI arts lmuilclillg tr as lfluinc Hcmiutvs placvs lllc' truphy tu be sm-11 lu SUICICIIIS. tllv ll0I'tllCi.l5t CUl'llI'l' ut the uuditurillm tuning I.a1'ltiu .Xxcllllc-. ff ' N- Stuclcut Council l'rc-sirla-ul lliullzlul lfuxiu and 'I'rcus11rvr IDULIIIIILI 'l'mlv1'sm1 purumlc. Spot-taltnrs via-wt-tl the puruclm- as it xwnt from thu st-lmnl tu Midl mclc' in thc cur mlrivcll In l':l'IliL' kl'UlltZL'l' ulxit-ll led tlu- llllIlll'L'0IIliIl21 land .'xYCllllL'1lIlil lmcktul.u1'ki11 .Xwluuu Organizations Student Council receives Salvation Army trophy Student Council members competed against the Joliet East Key Club to raise money for the Salvation Army. Standing at shopping centers, they beckoned to passers-by for contributions. NVest's student council won the contest by col- lecting S200 more than the Key Club. Student Councils funds and calendar com- mittees remained occupied throughout the school year. They planned and scheduled events for the entire student body. Besides Homecoming, Student Council spon- sored activities such Alumni Day, Faculty Appreciation Day, and a gym night, They were l also responsible for moving the victory light. It was moved after the approval by the new ad- ministration because common concensus disap- proved of its previous location. Representatives and alternates were chosen ' in each homeroom to serve on the Student Coun- cil Senate. In two days, members collected con- tributions amounting to 8516.50 for the Guy Morgan Recovery Drive. jack Querio counted votcs for the election of Student Councils freshman board. liight students w ere elected to scrx e on the board. 5 Q3 irifiv' iffft xx - Wbqygm ., V - N .V-if . . .4 ,,,,. lx ff . 'S f . 1, X I , . V-VV li, ... M.-..., l pw t y. --L A rw d 1 f f' A M... l Sporting newly-purchased sweaters, board members jim Ringstrom and frcshments. Gym night was held in November to allow Senate members Charles Zusag counted money used for the purchase ot gym night re- to become hctter acquainted with one another. Organizations 111 112 Tiger Tales staff donates time as service to school Tiger Tales staff members worked quickly and efficiently to convey school news to the stu- dent body. uOur primary purposef, claimed editor-in-chief Tim Pohlman, His to let the students know what is going on in the school and to give them a chance to voice opinionsf, Because of financial difficulties in the school district, the newspapers in all three schools were officially eliminated. However, due to Mr. Crum and the staff donating their time after school and in the evening, the newspaper was continued. Serving as reporters to the staff were La- Farrell Moffett, Eric Nelson, Bob Anderson, Mary Moline, Shari Planinsek, Mike Smith, Vi- cki Pribish, and Nancy Lock. aft' 4 s. my-H. xx , 1 'Q '- nj Reviewing past issues of Tiger Tales are assistant editor Pete junc and newspaper advisor Mr. Clive Cruin. Organizations Accuniiilating information for an articlc on Tigcr Follies, ncwspaper ri-porter La Farrell Moffctt intcrvicws Pep Club sponsor Mr. Donald Hopkins. Sports editor Craig Spiers and assistant Ted Polilinan revicw wrestling statistics Their dutv is to assign stories and scc that all sports events arc covered. JN. '? 'f'q-QLV. K. EQ Busincss inuiiager Ernie Krcutzcr ciirccts stuff lNCIlli7Cl'S Mike Smitli, Vi- ingek ag they prepare newspapers for mailing. Papers arc' sent out to 250 Ciii PI'il1iSil. MGD' Mfilillli DOH! Slllifll. M1-1l'l'iLl C21lUSi0. elllll Sililfi Pihlll- paid siiinscriliws as weii us tiiv IQOO students who siiimswiix' to the paper. Xikxrkiiig in tlic print shop, t-clitm'-iii-ciiici' Tim Poliiinun prints the heml- lincs for an upcoming issue of tlic uexxspaper. jim Tlieobold, assistant business manager uf the Tiger Tales stuff, sends out bills for acivertisciueiits. I W Eric Nelson, one of eiglit reporters on the newspaper stuff, proof- reamls liis copy for an upcoming issue of thc papa-r. 113 114 Watching Cramps tArnolcl Tracyl paint his full name on thc scooter, Gary VVht-atlcy asks Gramps if it is possible to write inst his nickname, Puri Organizati Play and individual events take first place in district Membership in this vearls Speech Club was limited to persons with certain qualifications. To belong to the organization, students were required to participate in debate, individual events, or some form of drama. Individual events participants attended more tournaments than ever before and gained much experience during the vear. i'One word to de- scribe this vearls program is 'growth',', stated sponsor Miss Kathy Kelly. On Borrowed Time bv Paul Osborn, pre- sented as the contest play, won first place in district, second in sectional, and third in state competition. Individual events contestants won the Sweepstakes Award for the most points in district competition between eight schools. JJWR NFL state champion Mike Dzurko displays expression and vigor as he gives a portion of his ortorical declamation. i L -W l Xli' l.t'i'ny L1-sliv presented auarcls to lionr clistrict inclixiilnal me-nts pions iiirliiili-il ,Xrnnlcl Trap-x in coinvilx ri-ruling. Clail Dixon in prosi-, Str-xc xxiiiiic-is liar-li took lirst place in tin' lfi-brnary 15 ciistrint contvst. llliain- Plank in l'LlllllVSflt'Lll'xlllQ,tlIlCl,lll1lX Hoilby in it-rsv Cary Horwitz, as Nlr. Brink, plays tliv part of cle-atb. NYben the tiniv Conics for liis clcatli, Grarnps sends Mr. Brink to got an apple from tht- trvv. ... ,Af . M H After receiving last instructions from Granny, played by jody Farley, Mar- Crarnps, portrayed by Arnold Traci. claims that Roxanne Levin cic proceeds to ask her it she is well. Xlarcie is played by jndy Rodby. is trying to make a sissy ol Pucl by teaching him poetry Organizations 115 116 .5 -in , ge With cxtrenic- care and patience, jan Dcflailliicn- applied me make-up to Sue Wil- kinson prior to a production of I Remember Mama. Organil t . sf., T W'iff:-ear, lr --zr,,ert,.,,z,,L,VLL Debaters gain tournament wins NFL earns charter Varsity, junior varsity, and novice debate teams enjoyed the most successful season in Wfestis history. Sixteen tournaments were en- tered, ten of the tournaments found Westis de- baters capturing first place honors. Two of the more impressive showings were the first place finish in the Eisenhower Tournament, where 41 debate teams competed, and a similar placing in the prestigious New Trier Tournament of Champions. Scott Becker, a varsity debater for four years, play Rubens, jerry Mahon, and Stan VVil- liams anchored the varsity debate team. jay was named the top speaker in the Maine West Tourna- rncnt and jerry was cited as the second finest speaker at the Eisenhower Tournament. Financial support for the debate program was acquired by sponsoring Radio Day. During Radio Day the debaters assumed the responsi- bilities of program production on station VVIRC. Profits gained from this project ex- ceeded one thousand dollars. Honoring outstanding speech students, Wests chapter of the National Forensic League operated under an affiliated charter for four years. This year, however, NFL was awarded a full charter due to the excellent showing of NFL members in speech activities. Thespians, headed by President Lamar McCallum, were also contributors to the suc- cess of speech activities. Their enthusiastic work backstage, on stage, and in other areas were essential parts of speech programs. Xli'IIlllL'l'S ol' tlw 111-lmtu ll'LllIlN cxpe1ti1'11e1-ml Ll 11-ry 5llL'C't'S5llll 111111 .Xt lllk' l7lllS ll XX x x X 11 0 x 0 ll l1 t111p1 1-1111t'l11xi1111 nl llIL' tlelmtm- sc-11w11, x111'5itx tlc'l1LlIC1'5 Sp-41lt lll'L'lxl'I'. ,lux Hu' tlllltll tlllllllLf tlll Xl ll t11Nl1ss Ix1tl11 lxrllx flll nc :lt un Studying notes and recording new lIll:0I'IIlLlli0Il occupies 11111ch of the spare time ot debate-rs Denise Cll'21lJi1V0f' and Aloe Fuulstieh. V fr m.,.. As one of the participants in Radio Day, hlltllll Kempv HSSHIIICS l1iS p0Siti0r1 lo Larrx then matenals for debate Scott oh11so11 and left oens at the micropl1o11e as he reports national and local 116115. use the l.am1l1.1rf1le L.1b111st and br1efLL1se , 118 Initially. cum-Crt lnmcl pvrfmrnml alum' ut the 111-lmuury I6 cum-4-rl. ll fLl'l'5llXXlll. Claulct uucl L'1llll'Ol'l lmmlx .llw pn-rlcmm-cl il I!ll'KllUX frcmx Porgy uns lutvr iuim-cl by tlw L-uclvl lmmll 'l1lll'll' wngs uu'im'cl lmm xl0llilk'lSNUllIl'S and BMS. Scherzo from A Midsumzncfrniglzfs Drvum to I Go! Rlzytlzm by ill-fungi' HQ, Af' Liuclu Xlclixillx, Cold Bllllll Spunsor x ff J f lmcl by Dun Xlillvr, ilu' lwlgu-lx lvuml lJl'l'lUI'HlCll at thx- -lllllllllff IS lwzlslwtlmll Lfillllti Blue-li and gold lmncls L1llt'I'llLlll'll for lwmv gauncs. Nlzuw DK'f:lll'Q'lxU. Bluvlx liamcl Spuusor Ong.uxif.ntimms lm ui Xl: Dt-un Sziylcs gixcs ii fcxx lust-miiiutc iiiwtriictiom in Ll xuirni-lip st-wion lu-forc tlit stain' lmiiml D6l'lUI'IIlLlIIL'l' ut ilu-11' coiiccrl V I ii Band members Challenged by concerts and contests Cloiiccrt and stage buiirls xicrc lxcpt occiipiccl tliis year witli coiiccrts ulicl coiitcsts. floiiccrt lmiicl pcrformccl for txxo coiiccrts xxliicli xxcrc liclcl on l'C'llI4IlLlI'f lb Lmcl .Xpril 19, Stugc buiicl pluyccl at lmslictlmull guiiics. 'llicy also attcnclccl tlic Cjliicugolmicl Stage Baiicl Ifcsti- ml and tlic Xluiicluliiic jazz lfestivul. Stuclciit coiicliictors Don Nlillci' ami lhuicly Salman cli- rcctccl tlic black buiicl, ami Cllcii Olivcr and Rick Blutti coiicliictccl tlic gold llllllll. Baud iiiembcrs cnterccl tlic stutc solo uiitl ensemble contests and tllc state llhlllfl coiitcst. Lcd by clircctor Nlr. Dean Sayles, concert and , caclct bands combined to perform for concerts, - 4 ice Curvy. Rick l,iIlIlK'U, Clytlt- Stcpliciis, uml Xlurlx Cluriiic as part of llic coiiccrl Don Millcr, mic of loin' SilIClClll comluctors, tlirccts tlic black cl pliiwil songs xucli tis CI11!liS' Bl'l'llgH0l1 fJL'C'!'fIll'!' :mal The Xlliitv P1'fl1'0r'k, lniuicl nliiriiig tlw lllli'I'IIllNSi0Il0l:Lll7Ll5lM'll3L1llQllIlll'. Organimtiom 119 s!'ll Q Y , , cf J-rf it f' I Q 3 MA ' 7 al? 7 ,gn-Q-Q ,pun-un 4 --... ',,,:: . gi:-:..,s'Nn Q -V I. J .I Aimzgg : 5 ,G , -1: 5:5 Lf f , x ', K Q ga 5 'Sf vm -'K gzigv x at f I . :ff E135 Q 'Q fe sw if' Z 254: 1 'u F g. if 3 R , ,A H s LESS mlm ff J. 91 'I 2 P' 9, 1 HW , 2 . QE: I-2 F.i:S1,, wifi 7 Eg E 25 j gif , 15 L 'U' IQ O O I I O Nvfx: N. 9- 43: dis- M , 'f '?1 f F J. --Y Y V 122 l Orchestra director Mr, Peter Isabella gives directions to violinists Diane Kolmodin and Roberta Cassidy in preparation for their Holiday Season Concert. Y l After rehearsing musical selections periods 4 and 5, string player Pam Burd stores her bass viol before leaving the orchestra room, Organizations Orchestra members are selected for all-state Orchestra members began the school year with a three-week candy sale. Profits amount- ing to S700 from the sale of 3500 candy bars financed their spring dinner-dance. All-state musicians Diane Kolmodin and Christine Sprenger represented XVest at the Illinois music festival in Peoria. Performing january 23-25, the girls participated with other students in a repertoire bandfi In the Holiday Season Concert, the entire orchestra performed Handells overture Theo- dora and other musical selections. Gloria by Vivaldi was presented by a combined A Cappella Choir and orchestra ensemble. During the orclicstrtrs candy bar sale, nleinber Chris Nloxina makes Ll sale to Dan jones. 124 Soloist Bill Rh-in sings tht- nn-locly ot the rnountuin ballad. Cherry Tree Carol. as the X Cjrtppt-lla Choir lnnns tin' L'LlilIliPI'lJrlI'i. A Cappella Choir presents various vocal performances A Cappella Choir presented various pro- grams with portions accompanied by the orches- tra. Choir members sang messages of Christ- mas at their Holiday Concert and also entertained students at an all-school assembly. Varied music selections of both popular and religious songs were sung at the March 4, 1969, school assembly sponsored by the choir. Members Debbie Klein, Dave McCallister, Bill Park, and Steve Plank were selected for All-State Choir after passing difficult tryouts. With the announcement of this yearls operet- ta, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, tryouts, character castings, and re- hearsals commenced for the May production. In addition to numerous singing engage- ments, the sixteen Madrigals studied Italian songs originated by 17th century Madrigals. Try- outs held in May selected twelve new Madrigals to succeed graduating seniors. Organizations s, Ron Appel, Beth Albue, and Wendy Lutz ready their robes in -preparing to leave for one of the many singing engagements which thc Madrigals held throughout the year, 4 , . QL W lg! 4 gy 2 3 E if ,, H , in 2 ? A . 49 A ' - d-2 A i ni- M i Q ak Q ll Q, 2 i ff - ' . I g U i' ' ig Ax Ai , 3 2 .24, ,-if ,QE f Q b W 43 nj 4 Q 3 ,fi A r N 9 5 ' X if it 126 3 ir. Q s if 7 'dr 3 Y Q as S? Giza A rf-MM ,v -Q fsdfff A Folloxxing u lmukvry sulc- sponsors-cl in Trelulc Kllioir. clulx officers clcter- social cliuirnianig Nlury DeNYili. svcretaryg Kathy Sn-ln-itll. tI'K'215llIAl'I'L zllltl nnnv tlie results Offin-ws incluclc Lisa cilliiCl'l'i'Z. pI't'SlLlL'Ilil Sue Klint. -XI1flB'fil1iUl15- WiC'P'I9I'l'5ifll'Ut- - Q ,M promote tlic spirit of tlie holiday season, u special Christmas concert was prvscntecl. Prior to a practice session, Freslnnon Chorus mem- To lwi' Denise Nelson selccts L1 sheet of H1llSiC, Nieiiilx-rs Of lmotli Treble Cll0lI' and lfrcsliinan CllUI'llS xwrv leaturccl in the L'0llCl'l't. Organizations i Q V' 5 Deeply engrossed in mastering a new musical arrangement are Boys Clec ry lleno., Clee club director. Xlr. Roy johnson, tries to help the quartet Club members Xlark BU5l'lLlIlL'll'. Keith Bacon. Xlike Cinqnegrani, and Lar- through a dillicult part ot the number ln joining them in singing. Vocal groups visit sand dunes, present concerts Boasting a membership of 108, Treble Choir sponsored Color My Wforlcl, a semi- formal dance, in early March, Prior to this event, members performed in the mid-winter choral concert on February 23. Funds for the clnbis treasury were acquired from the profits of two bakery sales. Two members of Treble Choir, Pam Niac- kley and Debbie Fortenberry, were accepted by the all-American Youth Chorus, As members of this group. Pam and Debbie gained the op- portunity' to participate in a summer concert tour of Europe. Members of Boys Clee Club were also par- ticipants in the mid-winter choral concert. ln ad- dition, they presented a special performance for the students of Hufford junior High. Freshmen Chorus members enjoyed a fall hay-rack ride and the profitable sponsorship of a bake sale. In cooperation with Treble Choir, Freshmen Chorus members helped present a Christmas concert on December 20. In the spring, members of all vocal groups participated in a trip to the Indiana sand dunes, Attentively watching the gestures of the director, Treble Choir members Pat Hog- an and Rogeria Powell concentrate on their parts in thc alto section. Organizations 127 -- - - we - if--W -7- - 128 Vicki Siguaw reaches for a bid as she and her date, Rudy Diaz, enter Cl.-KAR an- nual fall dance which is entitled Autumn Fair. President Lynda Califello and Vice-president jean Scholtes, preparing for erunp. eagerly discuss plans for their trip. They were chosen as Wests CAA represent- atives. Organizations Girls, Athletic Association offers diverse activities Girls' Athletic Association provided girls the opportunity to take part in sports and ac- tivities such as bowling, apparatus, modern dance, and free exercise. They met for activi- ties on Tuesday, Vlfednesday, and Thursday afternoons. GAAls sale of slave tags took place during utwirp week and set the mood for their annual dance, Autumn Fair, which was held in the girls' gymnasium on November 22. Two girls were chosen to represent XVest at the CAA summer camp. This year President Lynda Califello and Vice-president jean Seholtes received the high honor. CAA was made up of approximately -150 members. They held a Christmas party in Dec- ember and the mother-daughter tea took place on May 20. Other officers serving GAA were Linda Stofko, treasurerg jo Ann Chopp, secretaryg Rae Kezerle, social chairmang Elaine Honiotes, historiang Gail Class, activities chairman. Board members included Debbie Sterle, Linda janovyak, jeanne Martinson, Marcia Engleman, and Mary XVorkman, 3 1 - ,f . si'Lili-zJ'lsv'r1vJ,'lfwtw' Girls meet ut 'lbwii and Country Bowling Lancs un 'l'hiirsciuys. CAA uctixuuts Suu Slim-tina, Sue Scliwurtz, and Carla Sclieffel string balloons Nleliiidu Getsmi and jean Sclioltcs keep sg-ure for Karen Kreu- iii preparation for the dance. Decorations set the scene for u county fair. ger. M,....,-4 Members Ginny Lindhlud, Tuna Muraro, Kris Kemp, und Mary Workman purtici- Nliss Limlu Truttier cleinmistriitvs to Xlury Clusperieli and pate in CAAS free exercise program in which girls imprmise their own exer- lfluine Iimiiulm hmm' to miuiipulutvii lurge decmulioii, eises. XX Orguuizutium 129 130 1 Marie llillesland, Modern Dance Club president, helps a new member, lClaine lirovvn. pertorrn a dillicult maneuver during an alter school practice session. Organizations WM wi 'Nw Q SKK M Planning a route lor their next trip. Ski Club members Dennv XYruk. Nic Xlazon. nncl Carol Crvei' consult a map Dancers entertain teaehers, Ski Club obtains emblems Modern Dance Club members produced several numbers during a spring program in- volving all clubs concerned vvitli the performing arts. Following this production, the club per- formed before a meeting of teachers involved in special education programs. Club funds were raised by conducting bakery sales during the year. Ski Club trips to ski resorts were conducted twice a month during the vvinter. To film the members during trips, Ski Club purchased a movie camera. Also obtained vvere distinctive club patches for all members. 3 ,Q i?:,fma,n3.R. + L t :ar f.. .. .5Y4r,w.:s fu:-. wi' AQ, . I-. X- C'r- R 6. 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Black and gold cards spelled out messages between soplloniore and xarsity games, l Xlarie llilleslaud aimed carefully before shooting the basket that won Pep Clubis lil'L'L'-illI'UXX er Organizations mntest. Cirls from sexeral organizations competed ROTC, Pep and Lettermen Clubs pursue varied goals School spirit was stimulated throughout the student body by pep rallies and posters made by Pep Club. Posters were designed by mem- bers who inet after school to make future plans. Besides the annual Tiger Follies, Pep Club presented card sections at basketball games and sponsored buses for students to away-games. Lettermerrs Club consisted of 100 boys who earned a varsity award in sports. Members met twice each month. 'iThe object of Lettermenis Clubf, stated advisor Mr. Harry Garrett, His to promote a better athletic relationship with the school. Our goal is to support the minor sports and supple- ment athletic equipment. Reserve Officers, Training Corps marched in holiday parades and provided an arch of sa- bers for Homecoming king, queen, and court. lA'itCI'INllll,S Club member Rick Chixrnarlt shows an interested Spec- tator tlie way' to a seat. Club members usher at football and basket- ball games. Ni ,Ex 6? Xluy Nlillllll 341141115 xxltlm joy Q15 alle IS mppul as HOIC. sponsor. Scrxiug us sponsors uw: TOP I,El 'I'--Nluwizn iialosinq l.OXYl'fli I FFT--Karen llmlicmtcsg TOP RlCLll'l'--Pulllu Burgvtg l,OXYl-fli RIGHT-- Xlilff Xluliue. if ta- fa. is 4' K4 X CUIIIPLIIIQ in tllc YClL'l'LlIl15 Day puruclc, Xlfstvs Illi1l'L'lllIljl lmml pm-ceclecl pulvcl lm' tllv fifth CUIISCCIIUNR' xear in tllc Lllllllllll Xlcmoriul Dany puruflv. Llc! Sl'CUIlCl l,lClllCllLlIll Xlilw Phillips prouclly ln-nl tlle sm-m1cl plutmm of tlw lmutulliml lllfillljlll tllc L'47lII'NL' of tln' paruclc. ROTC llllllx also purtiri Orgullizutiqns 133 134 Flulll-Qezl hx Cadet Kluptuin Duxicl NluI.1sn-hi klllll Cadet licutcmml Clolmwl Nick Xlu- crix. Xlustcr Surgvunt Clluilmrll inspvcts tllc uniform oi' Cluclcl Xlajur Stn-xc lin- gluml. gi w nf l'rupL'r L-urc of iirc-mum is strnwwzl lu All II1l'IIllTUI'S uf lKO'l'Cl. Ifnllmxing Swtt Xxvilkibll. Kvu Kzliwr. and ,lolm Xlk'l'llLlll llI'1'4'IlQLl2t'Ll in xuriuux xtel Ll pvriml ui pluctivm- on ilu' rifln' IYIIIQC. HOAIII IIIOIIIIFUIAN M-rum' llum. ui cleaning ilu-ir rifle-5 inn' uw ilu- f'4lHl7NKil1Q clay, Onlauifutxmu Smtt llill and Chuck Novak take iiixviitory lor llU'l'C's ran clrixi- follow- With helpful Slljlgl'SllUIlS from Sergeant Xlainr Ilogvi' blolmsmi, XYilliaiii ing the clay 's lieu wllcctimis. lflniorvlearnsthopi'upci'positiui1ofriglitsliuiilderarms. Om' ol the skills lcariiccl iii thi- RUTKI prugraiii is rifle iiiarksniaiisliip. Dau' Pa- piitsa rcliiics his slirmtiiig ti-1-liiiiqiic-s Clllfllljl practice 011 the rillc raiigc, RCTC captures first place honors in area can drive liO'l'Cl iiiciiihc-rs surpassecl their goal of 5,000 cans iii thc Salvation .Xriiiy can clrivc, Xlciiilmi-i's collcr-ted over 7,000 cans of loud to he give-ii to iieecly families iii siirrmiiiclimg areas. -Iiiiiiors aiicl sviiiors visitccl Cfaiilig ny NX ar Xlc-iiiorial xlllSUllIll ul' the lst Dixisiuii at NYli0a- ion, Illinois. Ilicx xicxxccl eqiilpiiii-lit and relics limiii XYurlil NYars 'I aml ll, This was thi- liirst year that tum stiiclciits xx'vi'c' L-misiclen-cl lm' the position ul. l nattalimi cmiiiiiaiiclci' as Nick Xlacris aiicl Slew- lxiiglaiicl vii-rl lim' the top spot, .Xliler wuc-ks ol' cmiipvti- tion, Nick was proiiiotccl to caclvt liciiteliaiit L-oloiicl. and Stow as caclct iiiajoi' assmiiiiccl the position of lialtalicni vwc'iiiix'c ul'liic'c'i', Omaiiixatiuns 135 136 ww Human Relations member disturbances with students i Barb Lewis discusses problems of VVest's racial Cjo-chairnuui Ernie KI'L'lli7l'l' L'0llCillL S a discussion about the in n Miss Gibbs world historv class. terxicuing anti selection ol' irvsiiim-ii students to ilu- L'UlTlIIlltiL'L' AFS members Debbie Gaehler and Paula Lorey talk with Franco Ferrarini, VVest's ex- change student from Italy, about the foreign exchange program. Organizations ga ln Room 222, the Human Relations grievance office, co-chairman Alvin Edwards in- terviews one of the twenty-five freshmen considered for selection to the committee. 1 American Field Service member Audrey Pollock and fellow students watch as Harry Speckman finds his student identification pictures. Committee members Cindy Gurney, Barb Lewis, and Nanette White listen to jerry Colemanls idea for orientation week. AFS selects two finalists, HR group opens office American Field Service selected juniors Paula Lorey and Debbie Caebler for their for- eign exchange program. judges from the joliet Area American Field Service Organization in- terviewed 13 candidates before selecting final- ists according to academic qualifications and interest in the program. Members added 55366 to their exchange program fund by selling student I.D. pictures. Human Relations Committee met ffuesday mornings to discuss and attempt to solve racial problems at West. Headed by co-chairman Ernie Kreutzer and Alvin Edwards, members set up a grievance office where students could voice to the committee complaints and opinions. Committee members endeavored to create racial harmony by holding discussions in twelve social science classes. Organizations 137 Acaclcuiic assistant Pctc Banci' autl cclitor .Xrlcuc Ncuiauicii take- uotcs cluriug au iutcrxicn xxitii social scicucc clcpartincut ciiairuiau, Xlr. Daw Doricix, i Slll'l'UllIlll6Ll ily anxious cclitors, copy editor Steve Elljllllllil rcacls, corrccts, and ' rcrcacls copy' lxciorc fiuui clnpiicutcs arc typccl, 138 Sports ctiitor I'at Daiuu iioicls tlic ilasli allaclnucut as assistant Ron XIcl,url4iu couccutratcs ou focusing tiic cauicra for a sports action sliot. Origauizatious Stuclcut iiic cciitor Paula Burgct points out an iutcrcstiuil XGHI iioolx layout to assistant I,isa Guticrrcz. V xi . Alpha Omega staff changes picture policy for 1969 Policy' changes for pictures were suggested and approved by editors of the i969 yearbook staff, To coincide with a HBehind-the-Scenes'W theme, action shots replaced group pictures. To expand through the exclusion of division pages. opening and student life sections combined. Contrasting the l,200 books sold of XY:-stis first vearbook in 1964. yearbook sales totaled LT20 books. During the October IT-25 sales drive approximately T0 per cent of the student body ordered books. ln response to the large number of subscriptions, business manager Nlark Fornango stated, Ml feel the growing number of subscribers to our yearbook is proportional to growing school spirit at Joliet VVest. Seven Alpha Omega members and advisor Mr. Charles Baker attended the National Scho- lastic Press Association convention. Held at Chicagols Palmer House Hotel on November 29- 30, students attended sessions in year- book editing. isnt Paula Lorey. Nlarlcne Lucliik. Debbie Nlossnian. and judv Niay display joy and relief upon completion of their work vviili 2,-100 uiiderclass and senior pictures. Q 901 Editor-in-chief Bob Owen discusses sequence of club pages xvitli organizations as- sistant Bob Hatfield and co-editors jaequie Scholar and Nancy Hardy. ...af Yearbook advisor Mr, Charles Baker and cditor Bob Oxxcn check the publishers first set of page proofs xxitli the original copies for errors. .J XFX, rx 5 5 ea - .... . ,. Business manager Xlark Fornango completes the recording of additional vearbook sales to the growing list of subscribers from T5 homeroonis. Organizations 139 National Honor Society trio of Dave Brown, Scott Becker, and Rick Kerr sonality, Mr. Floyd Kalber. West's representatives were supported by meet Mr. Ed Grcnnan, cmccc of It's Academic, and television ncws per- forty fellow students who accompanied the team. NHS President Rick Blatti conducts a Thursday morning meeting. lncluction of new members is among topics of discussion on the meeting s agenda. Key Club and NHS accent service and scholarship Key Club sponsored many activities throughout the year. Members raised money through the operation of concession stands at home football and basketball games. Home- coming royalty was announced at the Key Club- hosted bonfire. One well-remembered service of the Key Club was that of the Guy Morgan Recovery Drive. Guy, a freshman at West was critically burned and confined to hospital care for sev- eral months. Key Club members raised over 82,000 to pay a partial amount of Guy's medical expenses. National Honor Society delegates Dave Brown, Scott Becker, and Rick Kerr represented West on the television program, Itfs Academic. Serving students at West, NHS sold used books at the beginning of each semester. Book sales added S250 to the clubis treasury. NHS membership rose to 99 with the induction of 41 seniors in December. NHS inducted new members of the junior class in February. Organizatio 141 142 v r Nadene Barnes and Diane Patmore make toy elves Ltopj which were later given to children in the hospitals. jeanette Dixon and Cherie Long hand one of the elves to Alexes Smith thottoml Organizations Library assistant joyce Lambeth searches for a requested magazine Part of her joh is to find and sort magazines for the use of students 0 ft'-A., 9, A-V i my , .,.. During the driyc from Xoxenilmer 4-12, rcpresentaliycs collected contri- Calosio, joyce Malnar, and Marcia Englcnian prepared material for the lmutions in each homeroom. lied Cross officers Nancy Creger, Janine drive. Contributions were sent to the Mid-.Xmerica chapter. Red Cross member Pat Tezak presents joyce Malnar with a button upon her con- tribution to their annual fund drive. Library and medical clubs serve school, community Medical Careers Club, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Nance, made many students ayvare of careers available in the medical field. Members met each first and third Wednesday of the month to plan future projects. In the fall, the club took a field trip to the Argonne National Laboratory. Later in the year, during the Christmas season, they made toy elves for children who were in Silver Cross and St. joseph's hospitals, Red Cross allowed students to provide ser- vice other than academic to their school and their community. It was open to every student who contributed to the annual Red Cross fund drive. Representatives, who were elected by the homeroom, met once a month. Library Club consisted of over eighty mem- bers. These students acted as assistants to li- brarians Mr. Edmond Williams, Mr. Marvin Shields, and Mrs. Eileen johnson. Their duties included checking out books and magazines, keeping the shelves neat, and assisting teachers with audio equipment. Orqixniv t 143 gi-Ll..-LQ Among the articles donated to the Dixon State School hy the Future Home- Karen Krueger. Bt-th I-Iycrts, Cina XYyss. and Cingcr Parrish inspected makers of .Xnicricu was a collection of stuffed animals. Cfluln Int-inhers the toys and packed theni lor delixery. FTA members assuincd tht- role ot' guides at parents night, lieth Allnu' prepared FFA, FTA, FHA 21CtiViti6S identitication cards which niadc their job a little easier. Adoption of a family was a unique project undertaken by the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. Groceries, clothing, and other articles were presented to the needy family. FHA performed other community services including the dona- tion of clothes, soap, toys, and similar items to the Dixon State School. Club members also presented the joliet Youth Commission with 1,500 Christmas cookies and St. joseph's Hos- pital with Easter baskets for the children. Cadet teaching, a program in which stu- dents gain actual teaching experience, involved , almost half of the thirty FTA members. Future teachers also gained experience through par- ticipation in the clubls program of tutoring slow students in areas such as math and reading. Representatives of West's FFA garnered third place honors in both the soil judging and grain judging contests held for Will County schools. Club member Ken Phelps captured in- dividual honors at the Mazon FFA Fair. His entry in the steer competition received a blue ribbon designating first place. 145 146 Bill Levering concentrates on the completion of his space geom- etries illustration during an informal Math Club meeting. E Cindy Gurney and Joanne Parrish review history pamphlets re' lated to their Illinois sesquicentennial bulletin board. Organizations Advised by Bill Levering in the procedure of space geometries, Math Club members Pat Smiles and Nanette White proceed to create designs. Chess Club members participating in ,an after school tournament are Dave Braun, Tom Keith, and Fred Coleman. Members challenged each Tim Stapay, Pete Bauer, Randy Kleck, Wayne Schlosser, Bill Knighton, other Tuesdays after school in games of conyentional chess. History, Math, and Chess Clubs meet after school History Club members held bi-monthly meetings, one of which consisted of a history forum. At these round-table meetings, history discussions were held by the members. Members conducted research on the his- tory of the French period in Illinois. High- lighting this club project was guest speaker, Mr. john j. Shauer of the Illinois Historical Society. Mr. Shauer spoke to the history enthu- siasts about French forts and Indians of Illinois. Math Club met each week to participate in math-related activities. Informal meetings gave members the opportunity to enjoy games designed for mathematical appreciation. Formal meetings included the presentation of math programs by guest speakers and individual members. Chess Club members devoted their after- school activity period to chess tournaments among themselves. Games of three-dimensional chess added new challenges to the classic game. an . History Club members Karen Krueger and Dchhy Gurney add the United States flag to complete thc reconstruction of a miniature replica of Fort Dearborn, Orgauizati 147 145 Katliy Kirbx, lfrviic-li prcsitluiit. nialws an tfntliusiastin- unw- turc as Ianvt lft-lsliaxx NlIlllll'N Kallixis signalling, Language Clubs sample cheese, tour museum Kaftcc Klatcli, an informal meeting open to all foreign-laiiguagc' Stuclvnts. xx as sponsor:-cl by Ccrnian Club. Nlcnibc-rs of tliv club also con- cluctecl a tally applv sale that siic-cccclecl in earn- ing fifty dollars for the treasury. Lncler tlic clirvction ot Xlrs. Anita Pago lfrencli Club visitccl jacqucs, a lfrencli restau- rant in Chicago, ulicrc incinbers enjoyccl tlic foreign atrnosplierc and Q-uisinc. Club ineinbers also attcndccl a clit-cse tasting party, wbcrc l i'ciicli cliecscs wt-rc available for sainpling. Cliicago and tliv Field Nlusvuin of Natural History nero the subjvcts of Latin Clubs ticlcl trip. lfuncls for tlic trip wore varnecl tllI'0llgll a cooltiv salt- sponsored by vlub nu-inbcrs. Oiuaiiifatlons Exploring tlui cultural lite' of llw Roinan pooplv unclc-r tlie flavsars int-iiilmcrs Larrx lhcliarclson. Pctl' Iunc: ancl Plinulopln 1 H t 2. L X , 7 ix K . tx ' , . t . . M L yi , , ws' A nw' 1 ff L ' X, . X . ix 4 Bax ., Q x. ag- 5 hr-mu--1-.nm .J arv Latin Club Nwfks sf' 's ' A f f wa 7 Qiiiii L Q X i'.i XX V ' 3 ti lack 'lkwmllt-. Latin Club pwsifle-iit, clist-usscs tln- 1-xolulion of Latin xxitli club nivnilwr Bill l.arnbcrt, using a niap ol tlu- Xlt-tlitcirain-air Sea. l3vY'm'c- tllc' KQCVIIIAII Kflulm f2ilI'iSlIIlLlN purtxg clulv lllL'Il ll3t'I' lun Xlillcr uns tllHllLflltt.!lHX l'IlQil2ll'll in lll'l'llIlLfiI1Q ilu- 1ln'vo1':1lium fm' llw plulx. n rmun Clulis Kuffcv Klntscll f-Ullllfl Put Num-mx ,lim Dfulx. uml Clvurqv rmffms Illc trio Ll glass uf plllIL'Il. Kaxffm' Klum-I1 nu xpmnwrml fur ull Xldalulxix cagcrly awaiting.: Ll sampling of llw I'k'tl'l'5lllllClllS as .xllll xlll5il'll stuclu-ntx stuclyillg L1t'Ul'l'i!Il lmlggmlgc. Ongullivutium 149 WM, v x 5 S i I Rich Pollack. president of the Science Club, leads a discussion concerning the clubis finances as two lncmbcrs await the chance to xoicc their questions. Pedro Lara, Peter Copp, Bruce Coppcl, Larry Colxxcll. Nldfli llvlll, THIN Sllllfll, and Don Edwards gain practical experience in sliort-wave radio CUliiIllllIllL'i1ilUIl. 4 Science Clubs fish pond brings a proud smile to the faces of club members Debbie 'fhomas and Rich Pollack. Radio Club studies Morse, scientists Visit Argonne Field trips to Argonne National Laboratory and Shedd Aquarium, for a behind-the-scenes tour, highlighted the year for Science Club members. Important projects sponsored by the Scie and nee Club were maintenance of the fish pond flower planters and organization of the annual Science Fair. Rad Under the direction of Mr. Donald Roderick, io Club members applied their time and energy in a variety of areas. Morse code and the expl short wave radio were among the subjects ored by members. Organizations 151 152 ' it it 4 Y l'i'4'1n1riiiglcn'1lc'l1u'i'yall5Jf1?Il,limi'1ilvllwiiilillllant-milis.DU nn'inln-r Bill liuycl npplivs ll linnl L-mil ol xxnx. 00 Illl'llll3l'I'5 jnnn llalrtnnxn lilvs nnv of tln- nnini ivpnrts slit lnnnllvs in ln-r 'inlm at C.zlli'i'1mill11i' lint-lm' fniiipniix, Orgunizutirnis As an criipluycc of Cliicagn Title and Trust Company, OO member Barb Kampe typvs lt-gal tlocuinvnts xxitli the use of an aiituniutic typewriter, In his job in thc fabrication shop of thc Krakar Company, Lemke wncentrutes on the dchurring of a metal sheet. 'sf DO member Brian 'cn- gf DE President Kevin Manley presided over a weekly Thursday morning during the Joliet West-Lockport West football game. As a second money- meeting. Club members voted in favor of operating the concession stand earning project, plans were madc to sell candy. As a display trainee of the j.C. Penney Company, DE member Pat McReynolds adjusts the wig of a mannequin to complete a window fashion display. DE, OO, and DO pursue on--the-job experience Students interested in marketing and dis- tributing for retail stores took an active part as members of Distributive Education. Profits from the operation of a football concession stand amounted to over 8100. Club members attended a workshop Novem- ber 21 at Joliet East High School. Various fea- tures included speakers on retail sales, a fash- ion show, and shoplifting demonstrators. Office Occupations met every day during period 1 to learn the operation of various office machines. Working at outside jobs in the after- noon enabled members to apply their class training to actual job situations. Club members participated in homecoming activities with their float entry. Their efforts proved successful as the Office Occupations float won fourth place. Diversified Occupation members worked half-days for numerous local businesses. Em- ployers included those in the fields of auto- motives, mechanics, dentistry, and optometry. Organizations 153 GRADIIAI' 'S' Spirit of '69 was the unifying force of the fifth graduating class of Joliet West. Invaluable behind the scenes, work created the strength of this force. Desire to be the best class at Joliet West demanded work and imagination. Ninety-one honor roll students more than balanced the class's social reputa- tion. This was the largest graduating class in the five year history of the school. Seniors helped, bring about the placement of the victory light on the school building. Five senior classes have been involved with the victory light. 21 W 22 f M. vr , QM? is 5 we 5' Y! f i' f Q v QW? ww ,2 X I ,um A K ,nr fi Debbie and Marla chosen as Ideal Senior Girls Winter Wonderland, the fourth annual win- ter formal sponsored by the yearbook staff, proved to have a unique highlight on December 21, 1968. On that night Debbie Klein and Marla Stelow tied for the title of Miss Alpha Omega, the ideal senior girl. Both girls were given roses and crowned by last yearys winner, Su Schiek. Bob Owen, editor of the yearbook, announced the winners and also first runner-up Judy Rod- by and second runner-up DeAnna Pederson. Weeks before the formal, senior girls were judged on personality, poise, appearance, serv- ice to the school, and academic achievement. After interviews with prominent citizens from the community, Debbie and Marla received ex- actly the same score. With the results, West was privileged to have two ideal senior girls. Both girls had been active in their four years at West. Debbie was in GAA, FHA, Ski Club, NHS, and Madrigals. Marla participated in Na- tional Thespians, NHS, Human Relations Corn- mittee, GAA, and dramatics. After a full clay of activities, Debbie Klein enjoys relaxing and reading a book. Graduates After the announcement and eoronation of Miss Alpha Uniega. Marla Stelow and Debbie Klein appear together as they share the title. Although Nlarla Sta-low has inany activities in school, slit- fills her leisure time profitably by playing the piano or reading. Ii, l ,I pb fa 5 , 3 Yp.,f- W , --. 1 . f if iz' ,wi .il . 2 During his spare time, Franco often enjoys a Health being one of Franeds studies, he uses it helps for a more complete understanding quick game of billiards. ii human skull and, through observation, fincls of P1 Suhject which iI1tCrCStS him. Dr. and Mrs, E, F. Kreutzer and their son Ernie became Franccfs new family for the school year he attcnlh-cl at VVcst. Franco spends year away from Italy at Joliet West Through AFS, Franco Ferrarini became Westis fourth foreign exchange student. Franco spent the year away from his home in Mantova, Italy, with his American family, the E. F. Kre- utzers. With a full program of study including phy- sics, U.S. history, health, and sociology, Fran- co managed to find spare time for such activ- ities as Ski Club and Key Club. Franco expressed the desire to go into some field of medicine after his graduation from high school in Mantova. Grail natcs 157 158 T'-5 wg M- -'As Ir J 51,4 6123 Neff' XIXIIIIJ N .XIC5ClHI.IXI.XX .w .X Luppcllu IIIIUII' Ip,4g .XVI I.IuIm Ig CAA Ig NIOIIIIUI' 23 Opcrcttzx -1.4 Ilrrvni IIUIIIIIIIIIUU -JL SLI C.IuIi 4: SIIIIIUIII C,m1l1clI Scnizilc 3.4, Sccrc tary 31 'I4rcImIc Cllmii' 3: Icairlmulx IIcpi'c-sciitutive 4, COXXIIC I,. XKIX .X Cappcllu tilioir 3,-Ig CZIII-I-I-lwulci' I,2g IFFCSIIIIICII Clmrus I1 N IIS 41 Opcicttu 3,11 Prom CUIIIIIIIIICC Sq Spcccll Activitics fIIuIi Ig Sli: III-nt C,uuiiciI I3mmI I,2,f3,I, Secretary SQ Trelmlc Clmir 21 C011 , . , .... Ilux I: IIHIIIQTOIIIIIIII, .XIIl'IllIkIIlI 21 Miss iXIpIiu Omcgu SCIIII-I'lIlL1IlN lfII.XXIi .XI..XIXIO Boys CLII-Ii CZIIIII I,2: Distriliutixc Ifcluculion CIIIIIJ 3.41 XIui1iIcir 3,4 ,IOXNN fXI,BIIICl'IiI' I I'CSIIIllCII CII1m'1ls lg C.fX.'X Ig Office XYorI4cr 2. lil-l'I'H A I .BU If lc-st I I A Cappella Clmir 3,43 I 'I'A I,2,3,4, Yicc-I'r0sicIciit II, Prcsiflciil I Fresllmen Clmrus lg CAA 2,31 History filllll 3.4: Muclriguls 41 Opci' ctta 3,4g Treble Choir 2g Ycarlmuk Ilcprcxciitaitix c 53. XIAIIY ANN AIIEXANDEII Ificc Xlkirkei' 33 Icp Club lg Prom Committcvc S31 Spcccli ,Xclixitics CIIIIIJ I IAA 1,2531 CICFIHHII CIIIIIJ I,2: Ofiicc QJCVIIDLIIIIIIIN CIIIIIJ 4g O 1 IJOIIIS NI.-XIIIIC .XLLEN Iiistriliiitixc I'I1llICL1lIUII KIIIIII 45 Freslimen fIIl0l'llS lg CAA 33 I,uI1 Ks xistauit 21 OI'I'icc XYf1i'Ixci' Ig Prrnn Cummittce 33 IICQI Ilmss 25 In-ui Iionlq Pxcprcsciilutixc 2. ICLIZ XI3I'I'I'II .XI,S'I'O'Ii'I' IIOIIIQIII' IC. .-XNDEIISOX Iiusclwull I,2,?3,4g Buslxcllmull I,2,3,4g I.cItcrmel1 Cluli 3,-I, Prcsirlciit 4: Xlonitru' 4: Stuclcnl Cimmcil Board I,2,3,4g Tiger Tales Simi, SI I.XL X .XX IDICIISON Xlimrixci' 2. SIHX If XNOIIIISOX IAHIIIJIIII 1.25.41 IIIlI'L1IIllII'LlIS I,2,3,4g I.cllcrmci1 Cilulm I.2.3,4g 'I' I,2. IIOX XI'I'I'III I I 'sn-ilmriw ICLIIICLIIIUII Cilulm 45 Frcsllmcn Chorus Ig UNK Ig OI'I'icc I'1li'Ix X c,LlI7IJ4'IILl l.Iiruii' 2.6.4. XIIILIIPIII' Iiunlio C.I1iIi I.2. IILRINIIILI gl Bm N ilicc CQIIIII I. Xllulriuaxlx 2.3.-Ig Opcrcttai 253.1 I'i'csicIci1t NI tI1c SUIIIUI' class Iiicix Iicrr puts Ilis SIQIIUIIIIK' on Nico- Limcliiutiiig L'ILlNN. XYm'Ixi1iQ IUQIXIIIL-1' XXIIII ilu- otlicr four uI'Iicci's. Rick mul I'i'csicIci1t illmck IIIIIII-:fs cast. Rick is iiumlmcr two sclmluisticullx in Iiis CINICIYIlhllifl'IllllfflllzlllllitfcisiullscmiccrlliilgIIicSciiiurcIass, , 1 1 l Rick Kerr, Chuck Hoffer preside over Senior class SANDRA KAY ATKINS A Cappella Choir 3,41 French Club 3g Freshmen Chorus lg GAA Ig Human Relations Connnittee 3,-ig Lab Assistant 3g Maclrigals 4g Operetta 3,4g Office Worker 21 Treble Choir 2: Miss Alpha Omega A Semi-Finalist 4. ROBERT AULD All-School Play 2,3,4g Debate I1 FTA I3,4, Treasurer 43 History . if Club 4g Lab Assistant L21 National Thespians 3,41 Speech Activities Club 1.2.35 Contest Play' 2. KEVIN BACON Baseball 3g Basketball l,2,3,-lg Chess Club 31 Football l,2,3,4g Intra- murals L21 Lcttermen Club 3,43 Ski Club 43 Track L2,f3.4. KEVIN BALOC Amateur Ratlio Club L21 Football 23 German Club 1.2.33 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Monitor 3,45 ROTC lg Recl Cross 3.43 Ski Club 43 Tennis 2, 3.4. MARY ANN BA RAN l-'HA lg FTA l,2,3,4, Secretary 41 CAA 133,43 Cerman Club 1.2.3.4 Ti'easlu'er 33 History' Club 43 NHS 41 Orchesis 43 Speech Activities Club 3.41 National Merit Commenclation 4. Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. jOYCE BA RDOWSKI CAA1gSkiClub4. A V.. LINDA BARNES FHA 43 FTA 2. Operetta Sp Office Worker 4. KAREN BARN IYILLE K FHA 2,3g Monitor 2,3g Office NVorker 3,-lg Pep Club 3,4. JAMES BARROWNIAN lntramurals l,2,3,4g Ski Club 4. NANCY BALDINO CAA lg Monitor2g Office VVorker3. CLENDA R. BAYLESS Art Club 2.3.4. CAA 33 Lab Assistant 41 Monitor 3,45 Recl Cross 3 l'fYA BAZAN Distributivc liclncation Club 4, lfxccutive Council: FHA lg CAA l Office Worker L2. SCOTT RlfCKlfR Debate l.2.53.41 Cerman Club 1.2. Key Club 21 NHS 3.4: NFL L2.3.4, Yiee-Presiclent 2.3. Presiclent 41 Speech Actixities Club L2.3.4g Totlay at VVcst Co-Orclinator 4. AlARGARE'l' BlfNHAAl French Club L21 CAA 1.2.3441 History Club 33 Monitor 3,41 Office Worker 3,4g Pep Club l.2,3.4g Prom Committee 231 Recl Cross 3,4g Ski Cllll7 2.3.4. ANN BENSON 5 lfrcnch Club 31 Meclical Careers Club L Student Council Senate 3. KENNY BERCSTROM Library Club l,2,3, Vice-President. Operetta 2. JOHN BERTSCH Y Intramurals 1,228.41 Latin Club 21 Ski Club 4. PATRICK BESSETTI-I Baseball lg Football 1,21 Monitor 1.2.31 Wrestling L2. Graduates 1 59 160 Officers Vicki and Andy help plan senior year CHAlllilfS BETTS Basketball lg Distributive liducation Club 4: Human Relations Com- mittee -3.4: Intramurals 2.31 Nlomtor 2.3: ROTC 11 Track I1 Wres- tling l,2,3. DONNA BEVAN AFS l,2.3.4, Student Co-ordinator 3,41 Freshmen Chorus ig CAA 1.21 Cerman Club 1.21 Lab Assistant 31 Xlonitor 41 Otticc Worker l.2.31 Red Cross l.2,f3, Ski Club 2,31 Speech Actixities Club lg Treble Choir2. VICTOR BIASETTT Baseball l,2,3,4, Statisticiang Football 1.4, Statistician 41 Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Lettermcn Club 41 Library Club l.2.3,4. -IFRRY A. BLANK RICHARD L. BLATTI Band l,2,3.4. Yicc-President 4, Stage Band l.2.3,41 Cross Country 31 French Club 21 Key Club 2g Lab Assistant 2,33 Math Club 2g NHS 3.4, President 41 Orchestra 1.2.3,-tg Track 3,41 Today At West Stall 4. CORRINE Al. BOL.-NND GAA l,2,3,4g Office XYorker 4. NICHOLA MARY BOSTJANCIC A Cappella Choir 3.4g Band 1, FHA l.2,3,-1, Degrees Chairman 45 Freshmen Chorus lg NHS 43 Operetta 3g Ski Club 2, Treble Choir 2. DARYEL BOUCHA RD Red Cross 4. XYlLLlAAl BOYD Basketball 3g Diversified Occupations Club 4, Football 1.2.-tg Lprfer- men Club 3.4: Track 1,2531 Wrestling 1.2. JOHN BOYDEN ROBERT MICHAEL BRACKEN Band 1,2.3,4, Secretary 4, Drum Major 4, Stage Band 4g Key Club 2,31 Lettermen Club 41 NHS 3,43 Tennis 1,2.3.4. THOXTAS BRANDOLINO NANCY ELEANORTQ BROVVMAN Alchemists Anonymous 1,21 French Club 1,24 Ski Club 2. DAYlD BROXVN Alchemists Anonymous 3,4g Debate 1,24 Key Club 3,41 Lab Assistant 3g NHS 3,41 NFL l,2,3,4g Speech Activities Club 1,21 National Merit Commendation 4. KATHIE BROWN Freshmen Chorus lg CAA 12,31 German Club l,2g Lab Assistant 21 Red Cross lg Speech Activities Club 1,21 Treble Choir 23. JANET BRYAN GAA 2.3. ALAN BLCCIARICLLI Baseball l,3,4g Football l,2,41 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Key Club 21 Lettermen Club 4, Monitor 41 NHS 4. PA L' B L' RGET Alphr Fnzega Staff 3,4, Student Life Assistant Editor 3, Student Life Editor 43 Freshmen Chorus 'L Treasurerg GAA l,2,3,4, Board Mem- ber 3,41 Library Club lg Pep Club lg Prom Committee 31 ROTC 4, Sponsor, Officers Club 41 Ski Club 2,3,4g Student Council 3.4. Board 3, Senate 4, Treble Choir 2, Homecoming Attendant 3g Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 41 Speech Club l. Grad uates EM srdtsi T Psa' 1 f Sccretary Yieki Pribisli ancl treasurer Andy' VVoocl fit a mutual enjoy- for tlieir fellow senior classmates. Combining tlieir efforts, tliex eon- nt into a lieavy selieclule of setting clates ancl arranging social events tributed to ai successful year for tlie graduating class. '19 .WN Nw all YT? WML 41' l ill,lfl':N Bk'liClE lfreneli Club 2g CAA l. NANCY BU RK HARDT C.fXfX l,2.3.4. llep1'eseiitatix'e 1: Nleclieal Careers Club l.21 Nlonitor 21 Ski Club 2.3. 1soBBL'PiRL's Transfer from lfeitslians lligli Seliool, Springtielcl, Illimvis 31 Foot- ball 3,-1, All Chicago Area lfootball 4, All State 41 Lettermen Club 4: NHS 45 Xlrestling 41 Illinois State Seliolarsliip Semifinalist 4. l'li.fXXK BLVSBCY A Cappella Clioir 2,31 Boys Cleo Club lg ROTC l,2,3.- VIOAXN BL'YllCllEl'i lfl IA l1Ol:l:iL'L'kY0rker3. S'l'l-NIEX kkfklxlf BL'il4'llS lootball l,2g Intramurals 2,43 XYrestling l.2, Nlanager. LYX DA C:Xl,l l l'il.LO Freneli Club lg Freshmen Cliorus lg CAA l,2,?3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-Presiclent 3, President 41 Nlonitor 2,43 NHS 3,41 Prom Com- mittee 31 Stnclent Council Senate F33 Treble Clioir 21 Xliss .Xlplia Omega Semi-lfinalist 4. NIAHCI.-X CALOSIO All-Seliool Play 33 CAA l,2.-lg Intramurals 3g Monitor 31 National Tliespians 41 Office Worker 2: Pep Club 1.21 Prom Committee F31 ROTC 4, Battalian Sponsor, Officers Club 4. lied Cross 1.2.3.-lg Ski Club 3,4 Treasurerg Speecli Activities Club 1,2531 Tiger Tales Staff 514, Art Enlitorg Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. DENNIS CAREY Basketball l,2,3, Manager: Intramurals 1,43 Library Club 12.3. Graduates 161 Soclal chairmen add zest to senior act1v1t1es BETTY CARTER BON N IE CASADEI Transfer from DelCrest, Del Citv, Oklahoma 25 Latin Club 3,45 Mon- itor 45 Office Worker 3,41 Pep Club 4, LYNN CASHEN All-School Play 3,45 Historv Club 45 Operetta 2,35 Office Worker 35 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 25 Speech Activities Club 35 Contest Plav2,3. RANDY CASSERILLA Baseball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 253,45 Intramurals l, 2,3,45 Lettermen Club 3,45 Monitor 4. TERRY SUE CASSIDY Distributive Education Club 4, Historian5 GAA l,2,35 Librarv Club l,2,3, Social Chairman, Yearbook Representative l,2. DON CHALLENGER Transfer from La Mirada High School, La Mirada, California 3g Track 3,4, PAUL CHAMBERLIN GREGORY J. CHAPLIN Transfer from St. Charles High School, Lockport, Illinois I5 Pep Club 4, Student Council Senate 45 Wrestling I5 Yearbook Representative 4. WALTER S. CHESS .I R. Baseball 1, Manager, Football 1. BUD CHIRHART Transfer from Temple lIigh School, Temple, Texas 35 Football 45 Intramurals 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Medical Careers Club 35 Track 4. RICK CHIZMARK Baseball l,2,3,4, Captain 35 Basketball L25 Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 25 Intramurals 3,45 Lab Assistant l,2,35 Lcttermen Club 2,3,45 Mon- itor l,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. IO ,ANN CHOPP FTA 3,45 Freshmen Chorus lg GAA l,2,3,4, Social Chairman 3, Sec- retary 45 Monitor 35 NIIS 3,45 Office VVorker 45 Prom Committee 3: Ski Club 45 Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. BOB CIPOLLI-I A Cappella Choir 25 Basketball 1,25 Boys Glec Club lg Cross Countrv 1: French Club 35 History Club 35 Intramurals l,:2,3,45 Lab Assistant 25 Lettermen Club 3,45 Math Club 45 Monitor 35 NHS 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Red Cross 25 Ski Club 3,4, Yice-President 45 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Track l,2,3,4, Captain 3, District Champion 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4. CA'l2HEl'IINE ANNE CLEMONS A Cappella Choir 3,45 Freshmen Chorus I5 Latin Club l,25 Librarv Club l,2,35 Opcretta 3,45 Treble Choir 2. l DAYID L, CLINE A Cappella Choir 2,35 Boys Glee Club lg German Club l,45 Key Club 2: MGCIICHI CL1FCCfS Clllll 1.25145 Yice-President 25 Operetta 253,45 ROTC l,2,3,4, Dl'ill 'lleain 2,3,4, NCU cllllll 2,35 Officers Club 45 ll- linois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. KEVIN COLBI-IRT Transfer from East Peoria Community High School, East lcoria, ll- linois 35 AFS 3, Serni-Finalist5 Basketball 3,45 History Club 45 ln- traniurals 3,45 Kev Club 45 Letterinen Club 3,41 Math Club 41 Alon- itor 3,45 NHS 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Student Council 45 Track 3,4, Captain 45 National Merit Commenda- tion4. SANDRA K. COLLINS Transfer from Brandon Yalley High School, Brandon, South Dakota I5 Monitor 35 Office Occupations Club 4, Prom Committee 35 Year- J book Representative 35 Contest Play 3. CEIIRY COLOM BO Chess Club l,25 French Club I5 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Kev Club 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 45 NHS 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist. Crauuates ': ' -,,q , A sL's.xx czoxiioi' 4 K gm ' v'-,,f Frcncli Club 11213.41 l I'CSllIllCIl Cliorus l1 CIAA 1,213.41 History Club: 1' 5 . Xlonitur 41 NHS 41 Pep Club 41 Prcnn Cunnnittec 31 limi Cross 21 Ski F 2 1 '.' Club 2.31 Spcccll .-Xctiiitics Club 2,3141 Yi-urbook livprcsciitutiu' 2: . M .. xx, 5 A . .Q . . U . . . .. .- K 1 --. 1 Illinois Slim-Scllnluislllp501111-l'l11al1sI4. F34 if F, . --:lg XllClll'fl.l,lf COOPER 1 bl i .Xrt Club lg CNA 1,213.41 Ccrnian Club 1,21 Nlcclicul kil1l'CL'I'S Club l. X fQ-'jg ' 21 Up:-i'cttu I,2,3.4g k,l'L'llL'5lI'21 112514. 'l'i'0usurci' 4: kJl'L'llCSiS 3.4: X. , Spf-coli .Xctixitics Club l,22,31 Illinois Stiiti' Sclinlursliip Sciiii-Ifiiiulixt. ,M-,, .GN 'N 'Q 3 ,Jr .1 aww 1 ., . -,... V: 1 i .- . , ---N g 'YQ .-K K. WE' XllCll.Xlfl,CUX Boys Clvv Club l: Ccriiiuii Club 21 Cnll 11213141 Key Club 2.53.41 lh-il Cmssfl CXHOI. CRYICR ' . -. -. . -W . . ' ' A ' ' ' w CAA l, lnti.nnuidls -J. Pmin f,0IIlIllIlll'L' -n' lied L ross 4' Ski Club 'J l 4, Scci'vtzii'y 41 Spcecli .-Xctix ities Club lg Studi-nt Council Sviiulc 53. A 1 X lCKll'f IQXXNIXE Cl'li'l'lS Fri-slum-n Cbnrus 11 Xlnnitur 31 Ollicc OL-cupzitiuiis Club 41 Office Xibrkc-i'21 Ili-cl Cross l. DICBBIIC llkllj 'lil'LlIlSliL'l' friuii Spriingfivlil High Scluml. Springficlcl, illinois 11 Band 1.2.31 GMX 41 Urcbesis 41 Prcun Ccnnmitlcc 31 Ski Club 4. jAAlHS DALTON Divcrsiliccl Occupations Club 4. XIARK D.-XLZIEL Intramurals l12,3,4g Monitor 41 Prom Cummitice 31 YYrc'stliiig l. .IINI DARIN Intranniruls l,2Q Math Club21 Ski Club 2,3141 Spanish Club 3. iiin' clam lmys' social cluiirniuii. Doug: Sinitli. L-urcfully stumlivs tclv- submit to an vxcning uf rc-luxulimi at lioinv. 'l'ogL-flier. tlivy livlp fill thc xision 11-views as lic anal Ginny Nll'J.1flt'. girls' wcial cliuirniun, uillingly S47Ci21lCLllt'Il1.l2lI'NXllllL'N6IltSl:0flllL'L'lLlSS0li69. Cruclllutiw 163 164 Seniors take advantage of Homecoming dress-up day IIATRICK DAIIM Alpha Omega Staff 4, Sports ICcIitor3 lfootball 23 Intramurals 2,3341 Key Club 3.43 Lab Assistant 4: Latin Club 2: Medical Careers Club 1: NHS 3.4: Prom Committee 53: Ski Club 2.334 XK'l1.l.1.XM D.-XYIS Ifootball I3 Library Club 13233343 ROTC 132.314, NCO Club 43 Tiger Tales Staff 3. yl.XNE'1' L. DeC.XNXIIfIIIf .X Cappella tlhoir 41 .Xll-School Play 2.3.41 I-'rcslnnan Clliorlls 1: NHS 3.41 National Tliespians 53.4. Clerk 43 Operetta 41 Prom Com- mittee F33 Speecli .Xctiyities Club 13253.-4: Treble Clioir 2.3. Social Cliairman 33 Contest Play 23 Miss .YIIJIILI Omega Semi-Ifinalist 4. MARY DeC11l'fCKO Band 4. Black Band Spousorg Class 'lircasurei' 2: C.X.X 1.2.31 YIIS 4: Prom Committee F33 Ski Club 2,3343 Speecli .Xctiyitics Club 1.2: Student Council Board 233343 Secretary 43 Miss Alplia Omega lfinal- ist 4. GXRY DIIDINSKY Boys' Clee Club 1.2: Coll 1: History Club 31 Intramurals 1.2.41 Key Club 13 Monitor 23 Prom Committee 3: Bed Cross 23 Spanisb Club 9 CANDY M. DI'fLBOSIf CLMX 1: Office Occupations Club 43 Office XYorker 1.3: Yearbook Bepresentatiye 1. PAM D121 ,HOSE BEHXIE DIQMICK Transfer from St. Francis Xcademy. yloliet. Illinois 53. CIXX 41 Xlon- itor 43 Student COIIIICII Senate 4: Yearbook Iieprescntatiye 4, CIAIHIC lJeM1li All-Seliool Play 43 I I'I.'X lg CAA 2.53.43 Lab Assistant 23 Monitor S33 Office YYorker 53: Prom Committee F31 Ski Club 233.43 Speech Xctiy- lties Club 1.2. JOHN M. DICMPSEY Baseball 23 Distributiye lfducation Club 43 Yiee-Presidentg Football 132: Intramurals 1.2.3341 Monitor 253g Ski Club 43 Virestliiijg 1. D.yXN11-11, j.XY DeYYI'I0I' .Xlcliemists .Xuouymous 2.31 .XII-Scliool Play 13 Band 1.2.3.-1. See- tion Leader 4, Stage Band 13233.43 Class Officer 1.23 Treasurer 13 Boys' Social Cliairman 23 Cerman Club 1,23 Key Club 2,33 Monitor 43 Operetta 3,43 Orcliestra 233341 Red Cross 23 Ski Club 2,3343 Yiee- President 2. President 3,43 Student Council Board 13 Tennis 13233341 Yearbook ltepresentatiy e 2. D1.XXEDlBBI.l'f .XII-School Play 2.33 lfrencli Club 1,253.43 C.'X.'X 1,23 Ski Club. JOIXXX DiDIfSIDI'1RIO Lab Assistant 2: Monitor 4. BII,I.DISI'Il1.'X Boys' Clee Club I3 lfrencli Club 23 Intramurals 1.233343 Bed Cross 1: Ski C1ub31 Speecli .Xctivities Club 23 NYrestling 3. j.XCKDl'l'SCl1 Baseball 132353. Basketball 13233343 Intramurals F11 Lettermen Club 3.43 Monitor 233,41 Red Cross 4. G.vXl1-D1XOX .XII-Scliool Play 1.23.43 lfrencli Club 2.333 lfreslinien Cliorus 1. Lab .Xssistant 1.3.4. National 'liliespians 3.43 Office Worker I1 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 13 Speecli .Xctiyities Club 12.53343 Yearbook Representative lg One-.Yet Play' 23 Illinois Summer Youtli Tlieatcr F33 Illinois State Scbolarsliip Semi-Finalist 4. jl-f.'XXN1C'I l'li DIXON CX.-X 13 Medical Careers Club 1.23.43 Historian 53. President 4: Monitor 2333. KA'1'l1Y'lDlXON .Xll-Seliool Play 2.3: Ifreneli Club 132514. Sergeant-at-arms 23 KLXX 1,21 Office XYorker Ig Illinois State Scliolarsliip Semi-Finalist 4. Graduates ae'-HGL V517 ta 5 , st' ww-wh -'ww 'X VT '7 3 N BRUCE DOAN Transfer from Poly High, Riverside, California 3. MARCO DOLHOF CAA l,2,3,4g Monitor -1, Office Wlorker 3g Ski Club 2, Student Council Senate 3. WILLIAX1 DURAN Diversified Oeeupations Club -lg Football 1,21 lntramurals 1,2g Mon- itor -tg Recl Cross l. DAl.l'f DORSCHEI, Transfer from Highland High School, Highland, Indiana, 2, Band 2, Distributive Education Club 41 French Club 2, Math Club 21 Orches- tra 3,-tg Red Cross 2g Yearbook ltepresentatix e 3. IDA DOL'CHlfR'l'Y Freshmen Chorus lg Nlonitor 2g Office Vkorker -tg Prom Committee 3, Treble Choir 2,3 MARY DREW' Freshmen Chorus l: CAA l.2.3,4g Nleclical Careers Club 3,41 Oper- etta 3, Office VVorker 3, Treble Choir 12, VICTORIA ANN DUNCAN All-School Play 3, FHA 1,29 Monitor -1, Office VVorker JTM DUNN Basketball 1,281 Football lg Intramurals 253, Track 2. MARY DENISE DLNN FHA lg French Club 2, MlCHAlfl, E. DZURKO A Cappella Choir 2g Bofs Clee Club lg NHS 4. REX D. EASTON Distributive Education Club -1, Execu- tive Council, Intramurals 3, Wrestling l,2, RANDALLJ. l':Rl lRHARD Intramurals 23,-lg Lettermen Club 3,-lg Monitor 2,35 Real Cross 23 VVrestling 1.2.3.-I. DEBRA KAYIC ICDMAN CAA lg German Club 2g Pep Club -13 Ski Club 2g Treble Choir 3,4. .VXIXIN IQDYVARDS Human Relations Committee 4, Chair- man, Lab Assistant 4, Prom Commit- tee J3. Nl.-XRSIIA L, EDWARDS CA.-X l,2g Office Occupations Club -1, Vice-Presiclent. On Homecoming dress-up day, Carol Cryer pauses to aclzl to her monk costume. Graduates 165 Seniors actively participate in Homecoming Week i,.uim'i3t:i.r -zii AQ . f'rrf-Y., - lfootball -lg Intramurals l.2,3.4g Lab Assistant 4g Ski Club 3: Tennis W 2:34. ,fri to i P si oox,u.ot1. i-iicmxinjiiii iaf A 2441 Q i I,l-QONARIDICIU-XXI Q 1 Wi'estlin512,:3. IM f M may 12:53 4't3-1-.'Q?qg4. 7 A311 2 vi 1 NIANCEIQIISAN l':I.Bl llI'I'S AFS 3g I-'resliman Cliorus I1 CAA I.2. Boartl 21 Cerinan Club 2.3.41 Orcliesis 2. Office Worker 2. Prom Committee 3. Ilecl Cross 4. Ski Club 2,3.4g Speecli Activities Club l.2,3g Track Cinclerella 1.2, ANITA ELLIS Office Occupations Club 4. l7mOBl'llll' ELLIS History Club Ig Latin Club 3.4. Library Club lg Nlonitor 2g IlO'I'C I.2.3,4. NCO Club 3.4. 'IWORRIEI I-INCINIANX FHA 2g CAA Ig Office Occupations Club 4, Presiclentg Ski Club 2, S'Ill'lI7l'IEN IANIICS ENGLAND Alpha Omega Staff 4, Copy I-Iclitor: Basketball I1 Key Club 2.3.4. L-ya Presitlelit 43 NHS 3.4: ROTC I.2,f3.4. NCO Club 53. Officers Club 41 Kin anis Axxarcl XYinner I. Dl fI7:BIE l'lllZINCIfR Transfer from joliet Central. joliet. Illinois 31 Distributiie Ifcluca tion Club 4. S-Q.. siiicamiixzxus I aiit I ..i.. 4 Transfer from Lanpliicr Iligli Scliool. Springfield. Illinois I: lfrencli 5 Q Club I1 Freslnnan Cliorus I: CAA lg NIIS 3.43 Prom Committee F33 nm K Ski Club 2.3,-lg Honor Cuitle at Crutluatioii 3. V f I A ' ' V A I 1om'Bi:'riiifiiariir T I A Cappella Clioir 43 All-Scllool Play 3. Debate I: l'i'c-iicli Club l.2.3. N, -JA 4, L 1 : py,. SQW. 4. Yice Presitlent 41 CAA 1.2.3. Iluman llelations Committee 3.4, r 'T if Secretary' 4g Monitor 3g Office NVorker 2.3.41 Ski Club 22g Speecli ,Xctixities Club l,2. lx I H mcziixaoi-x. iaxzio l Transfer from Joliet Central Higli Scliool, joliet, Illinois lg Base- 1 H ,,,Vk, ball I,2g Football 1,23 German Club 1,2g Intramurals 2.3: Key Club t',it 41 Prom Committee 35 Student Council I.2,3.4. President 4. RICIIARD l I'll.SHAVl' if ,:.51g,.-I 'llI'2lllSft'l' from VVS, Verona. Nr-xx York 2g Key Club 4. ' 'I I FALL DI-INNIS ruiictsox pr p 'L Boys' Clee Club L23 Distributixe Iitlucation Club 43 Library Club l fi I :' 5: 1 tat- - lfli-XYCO I'll llli'XRlYl it ::.:: i kl' if lransfer from Liceo Xirgillo, Nlantova, Italy 43 Al'5 4, Xice Pres- I ' itlentg Key Club 4g Ski Club 4. ,, ' .': llICllAl'lD IfII.Ii'I'TI Transfer from St, Cliarlcs Borromeo. Lockport, Illinois 2g Ifrencli Club 21 Intramurals 2.3.41 Lab Assistant T33 Prom Committee 3, jt'IDI'I'I-I FONDRII-QS'l' IPIIA Ig CAA Ig Latin Club Ig Monitor 2,35 Office Worker 3.4g Prom Conunittee 3g Stuclent Council 3, SLZANXIC FORBES IflIA I,2,3.4, Treasurer 2. Yice Presiclent 4. Medical Careers Club I,Z2.3,4, Secretary' 21 NIIS 3,41 Prom Committee 3g Yearbook Hep- rcsentative 3,4 166 Cracluates -i aa Qiaaasiyf 1- fsxmrw ,th Pi. ma - J ff- If f?ffie,sf'fgvgvais-wi? :ff N . -' 'iff 1' JE 4 i I C l 'Q as M I 13' f 3 is , I ts: f ami. gif? is -E ca tg, rv' ,,.-4 'guna MARK FORNANCO A Cappella Choir 2g Alpha Omega Staff 4, Business Xlanagcrg Boys' Glee Club I. Pres- ident: Football Ig Coll I,2g Key Club 1.4: NHS 3.4: Proin Committee 33 Stuclent Council Senate -l, Presiclcnt Pro-Temp. BIIICXDA l.IfIf FORNASII Lab Assistant 21 Office XYorker I. IJEISRA SISXN FOPWENBERRY lfrcslnnan Chorus I: Human Relations Coin- inittee 31 Treble Choir 2.3,-I. D XX FOX Band 1.2.3.1 Stage Band 3,44 Basketball lg History Club3g Spanish Club I, DIZBRA I UX Transfer from Coranaclo High School, Scotts- clalc Xriyona 3' Office VVorker 3 4. lilIk'CE l liI'IDIfRICK Band I, IJlSlIll'3lillNl Lducation Club -J Lab Assistant 253. Seniors display skill in building their Homecoming float. TERRANCE LEE FREIS Transfer from joliet Catholic High, jolict, Illinois 3g Distributivc Education Club 4. DIANA I-'LCETT PAUL CANS Distributive Education Club -13 Divcrsifiecl Occupations Club 3g Foot- ball I. MICH I'fI,l4I'f C.-XIIDN PIII CAA 1,251 Ski Club -lg Speech Aetixities Club 1. MARY C.-XSPAIIICII Transfer from St. Francis Acaclcmy, joliet, Illinois 2g CAA 3,-lg History Club 3,43 Monitor 33 Office XVorkcr 3,45 Pep Club 3g Prom Committee 35 Recl Cross Ski Club 3,-lg Student Council Senate 4, Secretary: Yearbook Representatixe 4. GILDA fk. CASPI'IlIl.fkN Transfer from Anclerson High, Cincinnati, Ohio 33 Prom Committee n -J. NIN.-X DIANNE CASPICH All-School Play 1,2533 FHA 253,43 History Club 4g Nns 49 Office VVorkcr 2,3,-lg Heil Cross 41 Speech Activities Club l,:2,3g Yearbook Representative 1,2533 Contest Play 2g National Merit Commendation -lg Illinois State Scholarship Seniififinalist 4. YICTUII D. GETSON Basketball I,2,-lg Cerinan Club 23 Intramurals 2.3. DON lt, CIACOMI a 0q Graduates 1 67 168 Linda Mclivilly and Tom McKeon were crowned as Homecoming queen and king at the bonfire. Cheerleader Fran Simonetti was chosen as sen- JAMES JOSEPH CIACOMI Distributive Education Club SA. DEBORAH A. ClLBERT A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Librarian -lg Freshmen Chorus lg GAA lg Literary Magazine Staff lg Monitor 2,34 NFL 3,-1, Operetta 3,4g Of- fice Worker 2,3g Red Cross lg Spanish Club 1,24 Speech Activities Club 2,3,4g Tiger Tales Staff 3g Treble Choir 2g junior Miss Final- ist -lg Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. WILLIAM GLAD Baseball l,2,f3,-lg Basketball 2, Football l,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Lettermen Club 3,4g Monitor 2,8,4, Prom Committee 31 Ski Club 2, 3,43 Yearbook Representative 2. BRUCE VV. CODDARD lntramurals l,2,4g Wrestling l. LINDA GOODE FHA 2g Library Club lg Medical Careers Club 1,23 Office Worker 3, 4, Spanish Club l. LAL' RIE COODSON Freshmen Chorus lg GAA l,2,3g Medical Careers Club lg Ski Club 4g Treble Choir 2,3. GLENN CORNIK Baseball 2, Basketball l,2g Intramurals 3,4. KATHLEEN MARIE GORON FHA l,2,3,4, Degrees Chairman 3, French Club 1,2g GAA 3, History Club 3,4g NHS 3,4g Office Worker 3,49 Pep Club l,2,3,4. WlLLlAlVl COVEDNIK Football l,3, Intramurals 2,3,4. Graduates ior court attendant. Linda was elected queen over fifteen candidates, and Tom topped thirteen seniors running for king. 3 3 , 'f.. ffm? dm sw 5 fi I... 'M , .VKV A '-x..-yi fll Senior royalty reigns over Homecoming festivities SAlXlLlEL'l. GRAHANI lfootball 23 Intramurals l,2.3,4g Monitor 43 11'rcstling3,-1. RICH.-XRD CR.-XNNIS Transfer from john Adams High School, South Bend, Indiana 3, Intra- murals 3.4. RICHARD CIIEGC Basketball Ig Cerman Club 2,-13 Intramurals 1,2,3,-1: Prom Commit- tcc 3, Red Cross 2. CIIARCRECURASH Transfer from St. Francis Acadeiny, joliet, Illinois 2g CAA 2, 'VF' STEVEN GREGORY Intramurals 1,2,3,-1, Lab Assistant 3,4 E1,AlNECRlFF1N shmen Chorus Ig CA.-X 1,2,f3,4, Library Club 1,2,3,-lg Treble Choir ELLEN GRIFFIN Freshmen Chorus 1g CAA 1,2,3,-1, Library Club 1,2,3,4, President 2, Office Occupations Club -lg Student Council Senate 3g Treble Choir 2. ELAINE CROTH CAA1g Ski Club 2. KEN GRSKOYIC ROBERTA LYNN CRUBER German Club Ig Operetta 1,2g Orchestra 1,2. BIURN W. GULBRANDSEN BRENT CUNIER Football 1,2,3,-I, Lettermen Club -lg Track 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4, City Champion District Champion 3. CYNTHIA ANN CURNEY A Cappella Choir 3,4, FHA 1,2,3, Projects Chairman 2, Freshmen Chorus 1, CAA 1,2g History Club 3,4, Human Relations Committee 3,4g Lab Assistant 3,44 Medical Careers Club 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4g Operetta 3, Office Worker 2, Treble Choir 24 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4. DEBORAH JEAN CURNEY A Cappella Choir 3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 2, Freshmen Chorus Ig GAA 1,23 History Club 3,45 Medical Careers Club 1,2,3,-1, President 3g NHS 3,-1, Operetta 3, Office Worker 2,34 Pep Club 3,-1, Board 3, Red Cross 2, Speech Activities Club 2, Treble Choir 2g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. ROBERT HAMALAINEN All-School Play 3,4g Pep Club 1,2,-lg Contest Play 3, A isi PAUL HAMILTON LINDA SUE HAMMA Distributive Education Club 4, Secretary, German Club lg Monitor 24 Office Worker 1,24 Red Cross 1. JULIE D. HAMMER A Cappella Choir 4, Freshmen Chorus lg Inner Choir 34 Office Worker Ig Ski Club 4, Speech Activities Club 1,2g Treble Choir 2,3, Graduates 1 69 LINDA K. HAND CAA 3,43 History Club 3,43 Monitor 43 Operetta l,2,3,43 Orchestra I, 23334. EDWARD HAN DEL 'Transfer from joliet Catholic High School, joliet, Illinois 33 Monitor 33 Ski Club 4, MARLENE HANNA i junior Class Secretary FHA I3 French Club 13 CAA 13233343 Intra- murals 33 Lab Assistant 43 Office Worker 23 Prom Committee 33 Red Cross 13233, Secretary 33 Ski Club -ig Speech Activities Club I, 23 Student Council Senate 3,43 Yearbook Representative -I, NANCY HARDY A Cappella Choir 3,43 Alpha Omega Staff 3,-1, Assistant Organiza- tions Editor 3, Organizations Editor 43 Freshmen Chorus I, GAA I, 2,3,43 Monitor Ig Opcretta 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Treble Choir 23 192 Yearbook Representative 33 junior Miss Finalist 43 Miss Alpha Omega Semi- Finalist -L SHAWN KIMBALL HARMS Band I,2,3,-13 Stage Rand 3,43 French Club 13 Intramurals 132,33-I, Secretary 33 Lab Assistant 23334, Operetta I,2,3,4. DONALD HARRIS Baseball 1,2343 Football I,2,3,43 Intramurals 13233343 Lettermen Club 3,-1. IAM ES HARSHFIELD Cross Country 1,23 Wrestling I,2,3. JO ANNE HARTFIELD French Club 3,43 Freshmen Chorus Ig Monitor 4, NHS 43 Red Cross 43 Treble Choir 2, JOAN C. HARTMAN FHA I,2,33 CAA 1,33 History Club 33 Office Occupations Club 43 Of- fice Worker 43 Ski Club Tory Engimann operates the key punch part of her job at Caterpillar. Graduates GERALD HATFIELD CERALDINE HATFIELD FHA 1. NANCY HAUSMANN Freshmen Chorus I3 CAA I,2,3,4g Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Representa- tive 2, DAVE HEANEY MARY ANNE HEDSTROM Cheerleader I3 History Club 3, Moni- tor 2,33 Pep Club 1,23 Spanish Club I, Speech Activities Club 1,23 Student Council 2. MARK HENDRICKSON Transfer from Danville High School, Danville, Illinois 2, Cross Country 4g Intramurals 3,43 NHS 43 Track 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. HARRY HENSLEE Transfer from' Eisenhower High School, Lawton, Oklahoma 3. GEORGE HENZE Transfer from Orangeville Community High School, Orangeville, Illinois 2, Football 2,3, Intramurals 2,35 Ski Club 3,4. CYNDI HERATH FHA 1, GAA 1,2. PHYLLIS HER RON Transfer from joliet Central High School, joliet, Illinois 4, SANDRA HERRON l Transfer from joliet Central High School, joliet, Illinois 4. NAOMI HERSHMAN A Cappella Choir 3,4, All-School Play 1,2,3,4, FHA Ig Freshmen Chorus 1, CAA 1,2, Madrigals 4, National Thespians 4, Secretary, Operetta 1,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Speech Activities Club 1,2,3, Treble Choir 2, Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. RICHARD LEE HEYE Transfer from Arapahoe High School, Denver, Colorado 2, Baseball 2, Intramurals 2,3,4. IAMES DONALD HICKMAN FTA 4, Football 2, History Club 4, Lettermen Club 3,4, Monitor 2,3, 4, Red Cross 4, Track 2,3,4. MARIE ELLEN HILLESLAND A Cappella Choir 3,4g Freshmen Chorus 1, CAA I,2,3,4, Monitor 4, Operetta 3,4, Orchesis 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 2,3,4g Treble Choir 2. Seniors get experience through Office Occupations LYNNEHITCHENS AFS 4, FHA 1,3,4, French Club 4, Freshmen Chorus 1, Monitor 2, Pep Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 2, Yearbook Representa- tive 2. BRUCEJAY HODCDON Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 3, Basketball 2, Football 2, German Club 1, Intramurals 3,4. LYNN D, HOFER FHA l,2, French Club 1. CHARLES HOFFER Senior Class Vice-President, Football l,2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Key Club 1, Lab Assistant 1,2, Lettermen Club 3,4, Math Club l, Monitor 4, Red Cross l, Ski Club 2,3, Wrestling 1. LARRY HOFFMAN Intramurals 1,2, Library Club 2,3,4, ROTC I,2, Drill Team 1, NCO Club I,2. MARYLOU HOFFMAN JUDY HOFFMEYER FHA 1,2,3, Historian 3, CAA 1,2, Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 2,3,4. MARILEE HOGAN GAA 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 1, Monitor 4, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Speech Activities Club 1,2,3, Treble Choir 3. ELAINE HONIOTES A Cappella Choir 3,4, Social Chairman 4, Freshmen Chorus 1, CAA l,2,3,4, Historian 4, NHS 4, Operetta 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 2,3, Speech Activities Club 1,2,3, Student Council Board 4, Treble Choir 2, Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. Graduates 172 Grad u ares IU' .5- 17 M .ff . KAREN HONIOTES A Cappella Choir 3,45 Freshman Chorus 1, Secretary, CAA 1,2,3,45 Monitor 35 Opcretta 35 Prom Committee 35 ROTC 4, Battalion Spon- sor5 Red Cross 35 Speech Activities Club I,2,35 Student Council 45 Treble Choir 2. -IAM ES P. HOOPER Intramurals 35 Key Club 25 Lab Assistant NHS 3,45 Tiger Tales Staff2. LESLIE HOOTMAN FHA 1,2,3,4, Historian 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Lab Assistant 3,45 Office Worker 25 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Speech Activitics Club2,3. GARY HORWITZ Alchemists Anonymous I,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 35 All- School Play 1,45 German Club 1,25 Lab Assistant 1,2,3,45 Letterman Club 45 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Speech Activities Club I,2,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Contest Play 15 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 45 Kiwanis Award Winner 2. GARY HOSSBACH Alchemists Anonymous 2,35 All-School Play 35 Amateur Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Library Club 45 Pep Club 45 ROTC 1,2,3, 4, NCO Club 4. LINDA HOUSE FHA 4, Publicity Chairman, Office Worker 45 Ski Club 4. JEANIE HOUSEKNECHT French Club 1,25 GAA 1,25 Monitor 2,35 Red Cross 25 Ski Club 3,45 Treble Choir Yearbook Representative 3, GEORGEI. HOVSEPIAN Transfer from Woodstock Community High School, Woodstock, Illi- nois, 25 Football 25 Prom Committee 3. SUSAN HRECHKO Diversified Occupations Club 45 GAA 2. Enthusiasm plays key role in senior life at West DEBBIE HUBER GAA I5 Ski Club 2. joy i-IUBERT Transfer from Hialeah High School, Hialeah, Florida 35X Office Oc- cupations Club 4. PAT HUDSON FHA 45 GAA 1,25 Lab Assistant 35 Medical Careers Club 1,2,35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council Senate 3,45 Yearbook Representative 3,-1. JANICEHUCHEY . I , A Transfer from Greenville High School, Greenville, Mississippi 25 Latin Club 2,35 NHS 4, GAYLE L. IRVIN A Cappella Choir 45 Freshman Chorus 15 GAA 2,33 Ofchesis 2,39 Office Worker 25 Speech Activities Club 15 Treble Choir 2,35 Year- book Representative 2, Today At West Staff 2. RICHARD A. JACKSON ROBERT E. .IAEGER Transfer from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Lockport, Illinois 25 Cross Country 45 Intramurals 35 Lettermen Club 45 Track 3,4. WALTER S. IAKIELSKI Band 15 Intramurals 4. THOMAS ,IANKE Baseball 1,2,3,45 Boys Glee Club 1,25 Class Vice-President 35 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Key Club 1,25 Lab Assistant 25 Let- terrnen Club 3,45 Math Club 15 Monitor 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3,45 Student Council 45 Wrestling 3. JOHNJENDRO Chess ClIIb 4, ROTC I. LINDA SUEJENSI-IN All-School Play 2,3, French Club I,2,3,4, Vice-President 53, Treas- urer 4, CAA I,2,3,4, Lab Assistant 2, NHS 3,4g Operetta 2,31 Office Worker 2,3g Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 2, Contest Plax' 2, Miss Alpha Omega Semi- Finalist 4. l DENISEJERBI FHA Ig CAA 1,23 Spanish Club I. JERI LYNN JERBI French cllllb 3,-Ig Freshman Chorus I, CAA I, Office Worker 3,43 Prom Committee JIM JERZYCKE A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g All-School Play 4, Amateur Radio Club I,2, 514, President 3,-I, Boys Clcc Club I, Chess Club 3, Lab Assistant 3, Library' Club 4, Operetta 253, Pep Club. ANITA JOHNSON A Cappella Choir 3,4, Frcslnnan Chorus I, Intramurals 3,4g Oper- etta 3, Treble Choir 2, CHERYL ANN JOHNSON FHA 3, CAA 1,3g Monitor 2, Ski Club 3,4, Yearbook Representative LESLIE SUEJOHNSON Transfer from University High School, Normal, Illinois 2, All- School Plav 3,4, CAA 2,8, History Club 4, Lab Assistant 3, Literary Magazine Staff 3, Math Club 4, NHS 4, Operetta 3, Office Worlse-r-3: Pep Club 4, Prorn Committee 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Speech Activities Club 3,4, Contest Play 4, Kiwanis Award Winner 2, junior MISS Finalist4. MELISSA JOHNSON ' A Cappella Choir 3,4g Freshman Chorus I, CAA 1,2,3,4, Monitor 4a Opel-etta 3, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 2, Treble Choir 2. PATRICIA jo JOHNSON CAA 2, Human Relations Committee 3, In- tramurals 3, Monitor 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 3,4 RICHARD MARK JOHNSON Transfer from Plainfield High School, Plainfield, Illinois Ig Football 2,3, Lab Assistant 3, Red Cross 4, Ski Club 4. SHERYL L, JOHNSON Art Club 1,2g CAA l,2,3, Monitor 2, Ski Club 4, Speech Activities Club 2,3. DONALDJONES I T' Baseball l,2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Key Club 3,NHS 3,4. JOHNNY WILLIAM JORDAN Intramurals 2,3. KEITH JOSEPH JUHANT Football 1, Intramurals 2, Lab Assistant 2g Math Club 2g Illinois Institute Drawing Finalistf-1. 'Qld' 'Q'f'J'.I'.f Revealing senior spirit, Kim Koepke toasts to a bright year. Graduates 173 174 Relaxing after a lecture in her English class, Ann Kershaw turns to chat with a friend, JOHN KAPPAS Transfer from Joliet Central, Joliet, Illinois 2, Lettermen Club 4g Track 2g Wrestling 2,34 BRIAN KARNEBOCE JAMES JURICIC Intramurals LARRYJURICIC Amateur Radio Club I,2g Intramurals 2g Lab Assistant 2, Latin Club 3,-1. TERRYJURICIC Baseball I,2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3. LANEJOSEPH KAMHI Boys Clee Club Ig History Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4g ROTC 1,2, NCO Club 2g Red Cross 3,45 Spanish Club I,2g Speech Activities Club I. BARB KANIPE CAA I,2g Office Occupations Club 4, Office Worker 3, Prom Committee 3g Ski Club 2g Spanish Club 2. GREGORY MICHAEL KANE Baseball Ig Boys Clee Club Ig French Club lg Intramurals 2, History Club Ig Intramurals Ig Lab Assistant I,2g Math Club 1,2g Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3,44 Speech Activities Club 1,2g Stu- dent Council 3,4g Tennis 1,2g Wrestling 2g Yearbook Representa- tive I. TERRYJEAN KASTEN French Club 2g GAA 1,4g Lab Assistant 3g Monitor 2, Prom Com- mittee Sg Ski Club 4. JAMES KEENAN Ski Club 2g Yearbook Representative 2. KRIS KEMP All-School Play 4, FHA I,2,3,:1g French Club 4g Freshman Chorus Ig CAA I,2,3,4g History Club 4g Monitor 4, NHS 3,4g Prom Commit- tee 3, Ski Club 2,3,4g Spanish Club Ig Speech Activities Club 2, Treble Choir 2,33 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist -lg Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist-1. SHARON KENNICK Latin Club 3. C. V. KERN Diversified Occupations Club 4, Intramurals 3. FRANCIS RICHARD KERR JR. Class Vice-President 2, President 4g Football 1,25 Human Relations Committee 3,-1, Chairman 3g Intramurals 2,4g Key Club 2,3,4g Let- termen Club 41 NHS 53,-ig Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 2, Student Council 3,4g Kiwanis Award Winner 3, National Merit Commenda- tion 4g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. JOANN KERsi-mw All-School Play 2, CAA lg Monitor 2, Speech Activities Club l,2,3, 4g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Cmduates xk . 'S' ..-1... fgsazgz za' MF. -.ra . if - 'f :gay or -- --.2 S HW: if Ll sin! s--Q4 , E I it Q wp,-,. . f we au' L91-Pia?si'i'-M fwifiiiiiafie 'LP'-Wifi'55,11-Flags-iiefiasagxzf Wwlevir 4- i 9 H 's25fsv2W'-i Es.' ,i5?iies 2r -X' -wigitaaaigigslwggs - si it 2 L Q Q in ,Ea i ,Wh I. i i sq ,Za,gS,j3fiW3 a L W , a as ?igQ2oa,mi.i 1355322 may -if 2 at J ,, 3. SH , K F 3'-fag , as Wi axxwgs i. X -1- SHEERQIWX SN, :E S., I -, assi-sw Fi . .. i .sg , -----sfggsiifi i -., .V - -3 , 4..L52,f,m,,, . ie x tt- !! W 5 E if S il!- :- -..f.-a.: 5 l I Graduates blend work and leisure into their schedules josizru 1, KEZERLE All-School Play 2,35 Football 25 Intramurals 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council Senate 3,45 Yearbook Representative 4, ROBERT KIELIAN Cross Country 11 Intramurals 2,3 I-IYERREE KIMBLE Monitor 2,3545 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Red Cross 4. MARY HELEN KING Monitor 2. ALAN KINZLER PAM KINZLER Freshman Chorus I5 GAA 2,35 Monitor 25 Ski Club 2,35 Treble Cl10ir2, KATHY KIRBY All-School Play 45 FHA 2,3,4, Secretary 45 French Club 1,253,4, Secretary 3, President 45 GAA I,2,3,45 Medical Careers Club 15 NHS 3,45 Office Worker 2,3545 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 25 junior Miss Semi-Finalist 45 Miss Alpha Omega Finalist 4. LANA L. KIRK FHA 25 FTA 45 French Club 15 Freshman Chorus 15 GAA 1,45 Of- fice Worker 35 Ski Club 4. TOMMY EUGENE KIRKLAND Intramurals 1,2,3. DEBBIE KLEIN A Cappella Choir 3,45 .FHA 15253545 Vice-President 2, President 3, Refreshments Chairman 45 Freshman Chorus I5 GAA 1,2,3,45 Lab Assistant 35 Latin Club 25 Madrigals 45 Monitor 25 NHS 3,45 Oper- etta 35 Prom Committee 35 .Ski Club 2,3,45 Treble Choir 25 Honor Guide for Graduation 35 Kiwanis Award Winner 35 Miss Alpha Omega 4. WILLIAM CHARLES KLEIN A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Art Club 15 Key Club 25 Lab Assistant 15 Madrigals 3,45 NHS 3,45 Operetta 2,35 Prom Commit- tee 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. SUE KLIMEK FHA 152,35 GAA 152,35 NHS, 45 Ski Club 25 junior Miss Semi- Finalist4. NANCY j. KLOOTWYK NHS 4. MARIE KNIGHTON FHA 253545 NHS 3,45 Operetta 1,35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Secretary 45 Red Cross 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. DAVID MICHAEL KOEHLER All-School Play 3,45 FTA 45 Football 15 German Club 35 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Red Cross 152,35 Speech Activities Club 2,35 Wrestling 2,35 Contest Play 4. KIM ALAN KOEPKE Basketball 25 Cross Country I5 Ski Club 2,3,4. NICHOLAS ANTHONY KORCZAK Transfer from St. Charles Borromeo, Lockport, Illinois 35 Intra- murals4. KAREN KATHERINE KRAKER French Club 1,2535 Treasurer 35 Freshman Chorus 15 GAA 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Ski, Club 25 Treble Choir 2,35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. Graduates 175 HRX I' Olltll K I I S IJ D 2 K .X T .w 'D C I SL I3 .X 2 ll S 2 1, S .X 3 S I. C I. In C P Illl Xfttr tllc .lrrlmll of 8611101 DILUIIKS mine thc ardent task0f.1L1tm,r.1ph1m, as Lmda House ummplctu dl IllLS5L1,LL f Slll lxllmclx I-xcllallglzlg f 1 101.1 Bosfjallclg l111d.1 Ccodn and S mmm lla sclx nut t e r 1 pintures IS L1 tlddlllrm lllilllld hx tllc IHJIUIHN of West StllClllltS CI Senior pictures come after months of Waiting YYINNII RIfD IJANDERY Pep Club I, SYDNEY LLOYD LANE A Cappella Choir 253,41 Alchemists Anonymous Ig Roxs Clee Club I1 Library Club l,2.3.41 Operetta 2.3. REID AI. IJYNCERAIAN Swimming I,2,I3,4. jL'DY LAPURTA All-School I'Iav 31 Monitor 43 NHS 41 Speech Activities Club 3.4: Student Council Senate 41 Yearbook Representative 4. GLENN K. LARSON Band 112,34 Stage Band 2,31 Orchestra 2,3. NANCY LYNN LARSON Alchemists Anonymous 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Yiee-Presitlent 43 GAA I,2,3,41 History Club 41 Lab Assistant 2,3,41 Latin Club 2,531 NHS 3,41 Honor Guide 31 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. BEDA LICCIINER A Cappella Choir 3,41 All-School Play I,2,3,41 French Club 1,2533 Freshmen Chorus 11 Nlaclrigals 41 Nlonitor 3, National Tliespians 41 Operetta 31 Recl Cross 1,2531 Speech Activities Club I,2,I3,41 Treble Choir 21 Contest Play 31 junior Xliss I-'irst Runner-up 4, DALE LEHNER Boys Clce Club lg Chess Club 3,4, Vice-President 41 Intramurals I, 33 Kev Club41 NHS 4. ANDREYY LICNZ Football 1,21 Kev Club 4. JAMES LESLII-I FTA 1,21 Intramurals I. BARBARA LFYVIS All-School Play 41 CAA I,2,3,4, Board 31 Human Relations Commit- tee 3,41 Latin Club 1,21 Math Club 3,41 Nlonitor 21 NIIS 3,41 Office Worker I1 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Cabinet 33 Spanish Club 21 Speech Activities Club 2,3,41 Contest Play 23,41 Honor Guide 31 junior Miss Semi-Finalist 4, ELAINE LIQYYIS AFS 31 FTA 1,21 Literary Magazine Staff 1,21 Monitor 2,43 NHS 3,41 Operetta 1,2531 Orchestra I,2,3, Social Chairman 31 Prom Commit- tee 31 Speech Activities Club 1,21 One Act Play 1. FANNIE AI, LEWIS CAA1,-11 Pep Club 1. GARY LEWIS Football 11 Intramurals l,2,3,41 Ski Club 41 Track 1,2. IACQLIE LIFSS A Cappella Choir 3,43 All-School Play Ig Freshmen Chorus 11 Oper- etta 31 Speech Activities Club 1,2,31 Treble Choir 21 One Act Play I,2. LYNETTE LIKOVIC A Cappella Choir 3,43 FHA 11 Freshmen Chorus 11 Operetta 31 Treble Choir 2. YIRGINIA LINDBLAD All-School Play l,2,3,43 French Club I,2,3,4g Freshmen Chorus 13 CAA 1,2.3,41 Monitor 2,41 Prom Committee 31 Ski Club 2,3,41 Speech Activities Club l,2,3,4g Treble Choir 21 Yearbook Representative lg Contest Play 4. NEIL LIPTAK Lab Assistant 2. 178 Seniors decorate homerooms for Christmas season MARY FRAN LISDICIIO Freslnnen Cliorus lg CAA l.2.33 Xlonitor 43 I'roni Connnittee 333 Ski Club 4: Speeeli Aetivities Club 21 Treble Clioir 2. NANCY S. LOCK Transfer from Xleatle County Iligli Seliool. lirantleiiluurq. Kentucky 23 Frencli Club 33 CAA 23 History Club 33 Ofliiee Xliorker 3.43 Speeeli Activities Club 33 Tiger Tales Staff 4. Clllilllli LONG FHA 2.3.41 Frencli Club I3 Freslnnen Cliorus I: CXX L21 llistory Club 43 Lab Assistant 2. Xletlieal Careers Club 132.334, 'l'reasurer 33 Yiee-President 43 NHS 43 Office XYorker 3343 Pep Club 43 lied Cross 43 Speeeli Activities Club 1,23 Treble Clioir 2,334 HOLIA LONG C,'X.'X l.2.33 German Club 1.23 Lab .Xssistant I3 AIUIIIIOTS.-I1 Pep Club 2g Ski Club 43 Speeeli .Xetivities Club 3, JAMES bl. LOOPICII Football 1.23 Intramurals l.233.4: Ski Club 2. XI.-XlIl.IiXE LLICIIIK Alpha Omega Staff 334, Assistant Senior Editor 3. Senior Iftlitor 43 FHA l,2.3.4, Secretary 33 CAA I.2.3,43 Monitor 2: NHS 3.4: Office VVorker 43 Speecli Activities Club I3 Student Council Senate 3: Year- book Rf-m-esentative 3: Miss Alplia Omega Finalist 4. F'AL'L IILIKAS P.-YI' LIWIIZ FI-IA 2.33 CAA 1,2333 Yearbook Representatix e 2. XYEXIJY LLITZ A Cappella Clioir 3,43 Freslnnen Cliorus I3 CApX 21 Nladrigals 41 Oper- etta 3,43 Speeeli Activities Club lg Treble Clioir 2. JERRY XV. NIABIOI Basketball 13233343 Captain 43 lntrannirals I3 Lcttermen Club 3,43 'III'aCk 13233. RICK XIACIIAK Transfer from Proiitlenee Higli Scliool. Joliet. Illinois 21 Dixersified Oceupations Club 4. NICHOLAS STEIDIIAN NIACIIIS All-Seliool Play 33 Key Club 2.33 NHS 43 Orclicstra l.23 Pep Club I,2, 334, Yice-President 4: Prom Connnittee 33 ROTC I.2.3.43 Battalion Commander 43 Drill Team 1.2.3. Officers Club 4. President: Speecli Activities Club l32333 Tennis 132,33 Contest Play 3. CHAII Mr-XwIE'l'ICI I ,IOIIN Xl.-XLOXEY Transfer from Ucstfieltl Senior Higli Seliool3 Xkestfielcl. New jersey 23 All-Seliool Play i-i,'IQ Baseball 23 Lab Assistant 33 Medical Careers Club 33 Monitor 43 Operetta 334. KEVIN Nl.-XNLEY Distributive Education Club 4. President: Football I: Intramurals 13 23 Lettermen Club 3,43 Monitor 2,33 Ski Club 43 Track 1,23 Wrestling I,2,3. LALIIIE MAIITIS Freneli Club 2,33 CAA I,2,33 Librarv Club lg Monitor 1,23 Oltice Worker 23 Yearbook Representative l. KATIII MAYER Transfer from New Trier East Iligli Scliool3 NYinnetka. Illinois 3. ROI3I':II'II MCC.-XBE Band l32.3g Track I. Graduates K li ian ristmus ciccurutiuus bclpccl bring the llilllllllf spirit tu XYOst. Nlr. Will- Tales for tlic best clcc-umtucl ruuiu. Triuuuiuu tlic' two iu tluit limiivrue 1 Scbwabis svuiui' lioriivmuiii. 207. xxuu tlw L-mitcst spuusurvcl by Tigm' xwrv Ray' Staiuicli. Xzulcy Sulu. limi Stufku. auicl Wlulguu Terlc-p. TIIUMXS NlL'C.'XBH wruliieu. l.cmcl4pr1rt. llliunis 31 lfuutlmll 34 Human R4-luticms Cumriiittt-v 41 Lab ,Xssistuut 3.41 Xlatli Club 41 Stumlcut Cmuicil Sviiutt' 3.45 'lil4ilL'li 3.41 Yl'lll'l70Uli llcpreseiitutivc 3.4. DAVID K, XlL'C.'XLl.lS'l'lfH .X Cappella Cliuir 3.4. Section lmziclei' 41 Clwss Club lg Dobutv 1.2.31 Nluclriguls 4: NHS 3.4. NFL 1.2.3.4 il-I'Cl15lII'I'I' 2. Opcretta 3.41 Speecli Activities Club 1.2.3. Cuutest Play 3. Nutiuuul Merit fiUIllYIlL'llllkltlOll 4. I XXI XR XlL'Cl'l.l.l'Xl .X Cappella Clioir 3.4. Nice-l'i'vsiclc11t 41 .Xll-Scliuul Flax' 53.4. Buys Gln-0 Club 1.25 Librurx Club I.2g Xluuitur 3. Xutiuual Tlivspiuus 4. PI't'SiClUIll 4: Opvrvttu 2.3: Pep Club 4. Tiger Nluscot 4. Spun-L-li .Xc- ,,'. tivitit-s Club 3.4. Cu-I'rc'siclciit 41 Cuutest Plan 3. IJNDA SUSAN NlCtfYll,l,Y Buucl 4. Gulml Build Spuusur: l Il.'X 1.2. l7I'l'SlClt'Ill 21 l'il'CSllII1L'Il Cliorus 1 'L.5.:' . ?:. I :Irei Cbuir 2.3. Prvsiclcut 53. Ilonivcumiug Qucvu 4. Nliss Alpliu Uniegu Fiuulist4. iwuxxii xit-cgi-iii C.-XA l.-lg Iluiuzui Hvlutiuus Cuuuuittec 53,43 Lab .Xssistuut 53: Xluuitui' 3.41 Operettu 3.41 Pc-p Club 41 Pruiu Cmuuiittev 3: Spccc-li .Xt-tivitivs Club lg Trvblv Clirlir 2. N ice-Pwsiclt-lit: Cuutcst Play 4. JAXIHS Xlclll CH TONI XICKEON Fumlmll l.2.f3.4. Cuptuiu 4, .-Xll-Statv. All-Cliiciiglu Area. .Xll-.Xrcz1. ...K ,U .fXll-Coiifereucbg Huuiuu Helutiuus Cumiuittvv 41 lIlll'LlIIlllI'LllN 3.4. M, l.cttm'iiieu Club 3.4. Ski Club 41 Track 4. XX'1'cstliiu1 1.2.3.4 Captain Y',,3p 43-0- ' 4,5 4g Ilmueccmiiug King 4. CARY MCLEOD Transfer from Frankfurt Xnioriuui High St-lmul. Fruiikfurt. Ct-rriiaiiy 33 French Club 41 Key Club 3.41 Lulu Assistant 31 NHS 4. ROTC 3.4. NCO Club 3.OHiicersCI11b-1. VVAYNE HCNIILLIN Diversified Occupations Club 1,23 I F.'X 12.3. Clrucllritvs 179 180 I'.YI'IIICI,X XNN NIL-IiICYNOI.IJS Distributixc I'IClIlCL1tlUIl Club 3,43 GLX I,2,3q Ilistnry' Club 3g Libraux Club I.2,3.4: Orcluisis 2.3L Ollice XYm'lwr 3,41 lit-cl Crnss 2,3g Slti Club2, CLINNY XIICXIJIC Innicn' uncl Scnicn' Cluss Girls' Sm-itil Cliuirinung CIAA 21 Meclit 'IIID XII':II'IlI liust-Imll I,2g Buslwtlmull I,2.3,'lg Ifoutlmaill Ig Coll' I,3,4, Captain 4 Most Yaluublc' Pluyc-r Sq I.0ttv1'1lic11 Club 53.41 NIIS 4. GXIIY NI ICN ICCON -IOYCE NI ICIIIIINIXN DENNIS NIIfYI'QII Cmss Country I,2g lntrzunuruls I,4g lh-tl Cross Ig 'Iiuclt I. I7.X'I'IIICI,X lI.XIf NIIfYI'IItS I,ub ,Xssistai1t3,4g I,iIn'ury CIub4, DON.-XI,D C. NIILLICII Iiuncl I.2.3.4. QlldI'Il'l'IIId5lL'l' 4: Lcttcrnu-n Club 4: Nlonitin' 2: NIIS 53.41 Opcruttu I.-lg fJI'l'IIf'SiI'Ll 1.2.3.-11 lh-cl Cross 2.53.41 Ski Club 4 'Il-nnis I,2,3,4g IIIinois State St-Imlarsliip Seini-Finalist -I. -lI'DY NlII.NIi 'liuxistcr funn Travis Iligli St-Iuml, Austin, Texas 3. .XNNE XI.XlII'fIi XIINXIIICH I4II.X -xg CXX 1.4. I5ICI,I,I-I ANN NIINKIS I.iImn'y Club 3.41 Ollit-c Wurlu-r 2.4. IXJtfCLI..XS XII'I'CIIIfI.I. Distrillutivc I'ICIIICl1IIllIIKIIIIIJ-IQ Ii1tmn1i1i'ulsI,2. bIIH5.NlPIlL1fjIIll'Q21lIIlLllINl5 anxinusly avail tlic lI!lIlUlIllK'l'IIIt'lll ol' lIl0 Wlclvul Linclu Nlvlivilly, Murlcnv Lucliilt, Debbie- Klein, Mary IR-Clieclw, Ix.1 IX Svniur Cirlm In iczirlmnlt 4-tlitor, limb Onvn. Finalists incluclu Put Itcsutic, Kirlng Barb Kubinski. Dtxtnnu Putlersfm, Alutly liuclln, uncl Marla btt mx x . ,-. tlrutlnulvs ' P Ciircers Club I1 Xlunitcn' 2.3: Pvp Club 22,5141 Ski Club 3,-I. I 'D 611111131 CAA 2.31 Slai Club 2.3.4. Ten senior girls vie for H Miss Alpha Omegan title LA FA R HELL N I O FFFTT History Club 41 Nlonitor 53.41 X11S 41 Prom Committvt- S31 Stuclcnt sentatixe-4. 1-J.U'1D N1OL.XSC111 ROTC 1.2.3.4. NCO Club 51. Officers Club 4. Itiflv Team 4, NLX111' N1U1.1N1'1 Frcslnueu Cliorus 1. Yin--1'r'esic1cl1t1 CX.-X 1.21 Cc-rman Club 1.2.3.4 Prvsitlvlit 31 Pop Club 41 Prom Committcc 31 ROTC 4. Honorary Council 41 Tiger Tales Staff 3.41 XYrcst1ing 1.2.41 Ycarbook Repro- . f . 1 f K'-wwf-. 'WIT'-if 1E s5':-2s3:iF':.51l'5:f'r ,511-tugs Q 15, it iw wif wi 1 wif! , if +3 Catltft Captaing ttccl Cross 1.2. Secwtary' 21 Slsi Club 2.3. Svcrctary 31 Tiger Tales Staff 41 Track Cintlcrella 21 Nliss .Xlpba Omega Semi-lfinalist. D1'1151111'1 NIOSSMAN :X Cappella Clloir 3.41 .111-School Play' 2.31 Alpha Omrga stuff 3.4. Assistant .XCLlC1l'lll1L' Editor 3. L'nc1t-rclass Eclitor 41 1 'l'gX 1.21 Xlaclri- gals 41 NHS 3.41 Operctta 3: Officc XYorlxcr 21 Prom Committvv 3: Spcccb Actixitics Club 1.2.31 Treble Cboir 2. SCCI'U1Lll'11 Yearbook lit-prcsciitatiw 31 junior Miss Finalist 41 Nliss Alpba Omega Semi- 1-'iua1ist4. LYNN KILDRON Art Club 3.41 1'1I'0S1lITlCI'll11l0l'llS1, SUSAN L. X1L111,1G Frcsbmen Cborus 11 NHS 3.41 Orcbvsis 41 T1'cblc Cboir 2.3.4. C11l11ST1 N1LX1N11fl'1T A Cappella Clloir 3.41 Frcslnnen Clrorus 1: X11S 41 Treble Cboir 2. DARYIN KETT11 NTLYNTEI1 Lab Assistant 33.41 Library Club 1.2.31 Prom Committct' 73. PHCCY :XXX N1L11.XRO P:X1'1,.fX n1Y1'111S All-Scllool Play 11 Freslmicu Cborus 11 CAA 1.21 Monitor 41 Office' XYorl4cr 21 Prom Committvv 31 Ski Club 31 Spcccli .Xctivitius Club 1.21 Treble Clioir 2.3. C111'111TL KAY NASSE11 1:I'L'S1lll1L'1l Cltorus 11 Xlouitor 41 Trvble Cboir 21 Yearbook Repro- scutatixv 1, .XN1J111f.'X SLSXN X1':D1'11,S1QY CAA I1 Lab Assistant 1.2.31 Monitor S. 13.111113 D.-X1,1f N 1f1,SON Intramurals 1.21 1,l'11t'I'IlH'll Club 41 11011 Cross 11 XYrt-stling 1.2.3.-I1 SOIl1l7t'c:11ltI1lIJ 4. 1'1111C NELSON .Xll-Scbool Plax 31 Basltvtball 11 Ccrnran Club 21 Intramurals 1.2.5141 111-cl Cross 2.3.41 Tiger Talcw Staff 3.4. . P.X'l'1tlCl.X NICLSOX :X111,1'iNEX1'1X1.XN1C11 .Xll-Scllool Play 21 Alpha Omega Staff 4. .'XL'LtCll'lIl1C lftlitorg 1'1I'C1lL'll Club 1,281 CAA 1.2.41 lluman lic-lations f10IlIIll1l1CC3.-1L N1onitor21 .1 NHS 3.41 Office NVorl4cr 2.3.41 Prom Committvc 31 Ski Club 2.41 ' V V Stutlcnt Council Senate 31 Yearbook licprcsentatiw gl llouor Cuiclc 53: junior Nliss Svmi-1-'inalist 41 Nliss .Xlpba KJIIICLUI St-mi-lfinalist 41 1 Ai Illinois State Scllolarsbip Semi-Finalist 4. VY v i I ST1'1V1'1 NEST1 111 H ' . V lutramurals 2.531 Lab .-Xssistaut 21 Trac-14 1.2.3. , - ' I ' H AI.-KN NICHOLS ,X Transfer from Stuttgart Iligll Sq-bool. Ccrinauy 11 .XFS 3.41 1'1I'C1lt'1I g .J 3 Qs. ACK fi as Assn Crailuatvs 181 182 Cr Nine seniors receive National Merit Commendation L.ko 5 k.k, o,i.,, , ,... ,Q ,. , . 615:37-1 S111111,EY XlC1101.SOX Office X1'orkcr4, Pep Club 1. clonal, Nix Transfer from Lasallc lligli Scliool, Soutll Bencl, lntliana 4: X11S 4. 1,.A1'1111fXO11C11OSS Transfer from St. lfrancis Aeatleiny, Aloliet, illinois 23 A Cappella Clioir 3.43 CA.-X 253,43 Cerman Club 23 Operetta 33 Ski Club 2.3.43 Treble C1ioir2g X11SS.A1U1lklcJI1lt'jlLlSUI111-1'l11lll11Sl-1. XYlI,1,1AM ROBERT NIORDMAIRK Cross Country l,2.,73,4, Captain 4L German Club 1,23 lntramurals 1,2, .1 , ' . .w ' ' - . . .w -1.4: 1461101111011c,1Ll1J2.-J,-ll X1-1541 liac1t1,2,-1.4. 13.A1i1'l E. XlO11DS'1'l1ON1 AFS 4g All-Scliool Play 33 German Club 13 Lab Assistant 43 Library Club 1: Xlonitor 2,31 Pep Club 1. 1,lN DA 1.. NORTON lfreslimen Cliorus 13 CAA 1,253.43 Nlonitor 43 Ski Club 2,3.4g Speech Activities Club 1. C1 1.'X111..1'lS NOYAK Transfer from St. Cliarles Borronieo Seininarx, Lockport, Illinois F31 ROTC 334, SlL11i1St'l'!L'il1ll-1. MIKE OF1-'1-IHAIANN CLEN1YANO1,1YEl1. 11, liancl 1,2,3,4. Seetion Lcatler 4, Stuclent Contluctor 4, All-Star Drum- iner 331 Alunior Class Boys' Social Cliairmang Operetta 2.43 Orcliestra 13253,-1. Section 1,eatlcrI3.4. t 5 Q a ieziwi -: 93E5?iZf-ighgg ' ewsesiitgfiis JV , ,- . 4,:a,,,.T,., nfl 5 5, t S, AND111'lA 1,151-1 OLZXO1 .1 lfreslimen Cliorus 13 CAA 1,253.43 Office XYorker 4g Treble Clioir 1, nk .- -if r . 1iOBONC1fNAh? , K 1ntrainurals1gAA restling, 1, , JUANN owr,N 3 1 Ifreslirnen Cliorus 13 CAA 1,293.43 Monitor 23 Oreliesis 33 Office VVork- Qg A er 43 Prom Committee 3: Ski Club 2.4: Yearbook Representative 2. S2 l1OB1f11'1' OAY1'lN .Alllla Onzega Stall' 3.4, Assistant Siorts liclitor 3, lftlitor-in-Cliief 'MM 43 Cross Country lg 1'ootball 2. 1llf1'LlI11lII'Ll1S 1,:.,3,4g Key Club 23,43 1,ab Assistant 4, Prom Comlnitlee Sg Ski Club 253,43 Stutlent Coun- eil Senate 23,43 Yearbook llepresenlatixe3,4 CAHO1. ANN PACN LVSAT . ,Ly 'L:N11Sf3.4. S 1 EVEN 19. 1'.'X1,A11fl1 nal, liaseball 1, Cross Country 1,253.43 lntrainurals 1,23 Letterinen Club 2,3,4, Track 3,4 D.AY1D1. 1J.X1'L 1'S.A ROTC l,2,3,4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4, Rifle learn 4g Ski Club Zi51366011.xL'l1Y1t1CSci1ll1l1,2. W11,L1AMA1.AN PARK A Cappella Clioir 53,43 Boys Clce Club 1,23 German Club 13 Matlrigals S3343 Operetta 3,43 Prom Committee 533 Yearbook Representative 2. C1.AL'D1A 1'Al1K1fl1 Transfer from Frank 1,1oycl Wriglit Higli Seliool, Miluaukee, VVisCon- sin 23 A Cappella Clioir 43 CAA 43 llecl Cross S5 Treble Clmir 3, all ,IOXXNIC PXIRICISII Xll-Svlirml Plan 41 I'IIX l.f.?i.l. llvgimw Xilllllllllllll Qi il.VK'1lNlII'l'I' 53' , . .. , . l' lX l.2.o,-3, X,LlKlK'l lL'LlL'lIl'I' 3:1 lllxiurx Lllili l. l..1lm Xulxllllll I3 NHS 3.-lg Upn'i'Ctlil2.Fi: Olllm-1-XXUi'lXm'l'2: IR-im lliil: 43.1. Ckiiulwl l'lalx -3. lliiii- rwriiliiclm' fi. ., .. Y 1llDllXI'XSl5l'.lxll A V Q R, f-w , f ll lIINll'I' li-um lciulxiiuil XX1-xl llllfll Sa-limil lIlk'lxlllll'l llliliiwis J Iii- K my K f N X . . . -. li1lilll1i'allv3, l. Iigu-lx I HXIKISXHX Xl l'X55XS I'llX l. l'I'k'Ilk'lI Llilli 2. C.XX 1.21 l..ili Xwixliiill 4: l.ilni1u'x l.liili 2. Ulliu- XX iui'lx4'i' l l.XXlf'l X I',XS'l'lfllIS Uixti'ilrlltiXL' lfrliiuilimwii Cllliln Ill. Ulliw xxlillxlll Q, Ih-il iimx 21 5l'xI Clliilmi. Xllflll Xlfl. X. l'XS'lilflil5 Bdlllll.3,:3,l.Nl.l2l'llglIllll,l'lHIlll.lll2..lIllI'LlII1llI'.llN l15XX1lIlII1IIl2l Plllllll' XXIJIHAQXX' 1' X5'I'lflilS Xlcllm-iiiixtx XIIUIIXIIIUIIN 53: llllllll l.2,-3.1, Svrlisiii l,i'.l4li'i' 33.1, 5lllQL' lhiiiil 53.11 Clwiiiiiii Cjliili 2. Opm-H-itil l. l'i'uiii Xilllllllllllilil-31 llvcl Clin 215lllClt'IllfiOllIlL'll lg X1'x1i'liuril4 lin'iJi'vwilla1liXi' 4, 'l'HOXl.XS P.X5'lilfIilS lIllI'L1!lllll'L1lSl1 l.ilwrzu'xCQli1lJl.2. MIICHRX I' Xl'l. l Briywillvcffllili li ROTC l, i AIICIRRX I.. Pu xii l ,XPS 1. .Xll-Sn-limil Play 31 Billlil 1.2: Coll 21 llistory tlliiln 1: Iiitra- ., nl- -, 1 .J-I - .w lg A .,,,a ...'.. plll . -J.. 1 , -. . '. g ' limi' 'Q 9: . . 'ixiiw I 49.1 iii Stats Sulirmlunliip Soiiii-lfiiiulist 41 Illinois Prciiiiur Boys Stull- .Xxu1rcl. SLSXX PEJXIXSUX 'l1I'J.1Il5liL'I'lI'0IU l,llSlllli l,t'I'llHlQllSL'lllP1Yl. l.L15LlllC. llliiiois IE. -I.-XXIICS PECK Distriluiitivv Ifcliicutimi tiliili -1: lllll'LiIIlllI'L1l5 2.31XlrmiiitUi'F31'l'i11cl42. HUl3lfll'l' PEDICIXSEX vw f '55 K X...-. if 4' ,..4,- 9-fs4 -'wr W-1. ff? 'ii X if Senior L-miiiss-lm Xlrs. Xuoiiii llcclstmiii Q-ciiigiuitiiliztw Ihixc lirrmii lm' In-rt. Daxxinl Xlc-Clzilliytw. Scott l'wclxci'. Xlury' .Xllll Baruii. and L4-iii XX'il- cariiiiiig a National XI:-rit letlvi' ul' L-oiiiiiiciirliitiiui, Otlim-il seniors mlm rv- Niiiluiii vciwcl a lettvr arv Nlurlu Stvlmx, Ric-lx Kcrr, Nina Kingpin-li. KL-xiii Lul- i I ,ff 183 184 l D l c ix -n to the boy aucl girl with the highest scholastic average in th Kiwanis VVest Award winners Sue hlolmson, Rick Kerr, Cary t orwitz, L' J- wer' g 'L lmie Klciu, and Steve Englautl listen closely as senior counselor Nlr. llar- class cachycar. ris Entlerson reviews with them a list ol college choices. 'l'lit-so awards Dl'f.'XNN,X PEDERSON All-School Plax lg Chccrleacler 2,3g lfreslnncn Chorus lg GMX 1,4g NHS 3.4: Prom Committee 31 Spcccli Activitit-s Clulm L21 Student Council l,2,3,4, 'treasurer 3,4g Treble Choir 2g illinois State Schol- arship Semi-lfiualist 41 Miss Alpha Omega Seconcl Iluuucr-up 43 lluuor Guide for Graduation 3. l'.'X'lwHlClA A. Pl-INROD F'l'pX lg CAA L31 Lab :Xssistant 21 Monitor 41 Ski ClulJ2,3,4. l,lLLllfPifRRY Diversifictl Occupations Club 3,43 lied Cross l. CIEORCII-I .-X. PERSIIEY Band l,2,3,4g l'iI'l'llCll til. ,llfHOXli'i C, PIETERS Band l.2.3.4. Kl-INNli'l'H L. lJHlfLPS l'il i'X l 9 '3 Xlllflf l,llll,i.ll'S Boxs Clue Clulm L23 Orchestra l.:2g ROTC l.2,I3,4, XCO Clulm 3, Ot- iicers Clulv 4, Rifle Team 53,4 - lilCl'l.XllD L.. ljlxxlffl liancl l,2,3,4, Stage liantl 31 Coll lg lutramurals 2,4g Operetta 41 Rccl K Cross lg Ski Clulm 4f ililflllil li. PIPI-Ill M., Translier from llock lslautl lligll School, Rock lslancl, Illinois 231 GAA 3.41 Xleilical Careers Clulm 4. SHARON Xl. Pl..XXlNSliK - - 4 , - 1 1 V .4 'wry 1 :1 ' 'sg .':,1s .xt-'f'-ft: lgTiV Tales Staff53.4: Yearbook lleprescutatixc L. 'iiwix w. PIU' , ' Cappella I lj , , ' g -' 1 .gf 1 ' -V I gf, ,QV wr, Sll i Fw: , a 'g' . Fw. 1 .V .' If , --- 'V ' -1 .if . I..f. , fijgrif :' , ' V' 'c- ' ' cut g ere ' gf. 1 ' I ' -- P3 Speec 1 . c ix- V I 5 V f L Wi, ities Cluli 2.3.41 llliuois State sL'llOlL1l'SlllI7 St-ini-lfiualist 4. i i' l A 1, YL .fw- 'I'lXl l'Olll,Xl.XX H C Q, Basketball 2: Aluuior Class l,l'i'SlClClll1 lfootlmall l,2,3.lg Coll' l,2,3g 'i'. E g Ein lutramui ils 7 14 ltttuinui Clulm J 4 Xluuitm 7 NHS 4 Ski Clull it I il Hi V lun E I 1 lim fl 2,31 Stutlcut Council 3,4g Swimming lg liger Ialas' Stall 2.1.4. lzclitui- lg A ,Z ,Q kj! f tt in-czlrit-f4. gi ' fl Qi Cracluales West acknowledges honor students, achievements SUSAN M. POLESEL FHA 1,23 CAA 1,2533 Monitor 23 NHS 43 Office Occupation Club 4, Sec- retary3 Office Worker 3. RICHARDDI. POLLACK Alchemists Anonymous 2.3,4, Treasurer 3, President 41 Lettermen Club 43 Ski Club 23 Tennis l,2,3,4. AUDREY MARCO POLLOCK AFS 3,4, Secretary 4, Semi-Finalist 3: All-School Play 2: CAA l,2, 3,43 Lab Assistant 43 Monitor 2,33 NHS 3,44 Operetta l,2,3,4g Orches- tra l,2,3,4, junior Class Representative 3, President 43 Spanish Club lg Speech Activities Club 1,23 junior Miss Finalist 4, FREDERICK PRIBISH Football I3 Monitor 43 Wrestling 4. YICKI PRIBISH Senior Class Secretary, FHA l,2, Secretary 23 GAA l,23 Monitor 23 NHS 3,-1g Prom Committee 33 Tiger Tales Staff 3,4 RICHARD PRIHODE Transfer from Donora High School, Donora, Pennsylvania 23 Intra- murals 2,3,43 Kev Club 43 NHS 3,43 Wrestling 4. NYILLIAM E, PROSISE Chess Club I3 French Club I3 NHS 3,4g Prom Committee 33 Science Seminar l,2,3, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. TERRENCE H. RAPSON ROTC 1,23 Red Cross 3. TOM RA U B CYNTHIA KAY RAUSCH Transfer from Lockport West High School, Lockport, Illinois 1g FHA I. vicroa 1. aEA'ro Debate 1,23 Latin Club 33 NFL l,23 Speech Activities Club 1.2. PAT REID Transfer from Bradshaw High School, Florence, Alabama 43 All- -'-e-4 School Plav 4. PAT RESETIC All-School Play 2,33 French Club l,2g NHS 4, Prom Committee 3g Speech Activities Club 1,21 Student Council Senate 3, Board 43 Year- book Representative 2,3g junior Miss Finalist 4, Miss Alpha Omega Finalist 4. DONALDJ. RIFFEL Band 1,2,3,43 Cross Country I3 Distributive Education Club 4, Track. DONNAJEAN RIFFEL FHA 1,23 French Club lg History Club 13 Library Club lg Monitor 43 Red Cross 2,43 Ski Club 3, Speech Activities Club 3,4. DEBBIE RIGGINS Transfer from Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois 2. JOYCE M. RILEY Transfer from St. Francis High School, joliet, Illinois I3 Distribu- tive Education Club 3,43 CAA l,2. KATHY RINCO All-School Play I3 Freshmen Chorus lg GAA 1,21 Speech Activities Club l,2g Treble choir 2. Grad uatcs 185 THOMAS RO.-YCH Art Club 45 Intramurals 3,45 Red Cross 35 Ski Club 25 Track 3. MICHAEL ROATH Cross Country 152,35 German Club 2.35 Intramurals 2.3.45 Track l. 253.4 BARRY ROBERTS PAM ROBERTS LARRY ROBINSON A Cappella Choir 3,45 Amateur Radio Club 1,2,35 Boys Clee Club l, 25 Operetta l,253545 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 253,41 Tiger Tales Staff 3, 45 Track 15 Contest Plav 3, JUDY RODBY A Cappella Choir 3,45 AFS 3, Finalist5 All-School Play 3,45 Fresh- men Chorus 15 GAA 2,35 Human Relations Committee 3,45 NHS 4, National Thespians 3,45 NFL 3,4, Secretary 45 Operetta 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Ski Club 25 Speech Activities Club 2,3.45 Student Council Senate 3,45 Treble Choir 25 Social Chairman5 Contest Play 354, Stu- dent Director 35 Miss Alpha Omega first runner-up 4. LEE R. ROPER Alchemists Anonymous 35 Lab Assistant 45 NHS 3,45 ROTC 152,3,4, NCO Club 35 Officers Club 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. JACQUIE Ross Art Club 15 CAA 152,35 Monitor 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Speech Ac- tivities Club l. MARY JO ROSSI Home Economic Related Occupations 4, FHA 1,45 CAA 152,45 Year' book Representative 2. 186 Student Council Vice-President Jay Wheeler watches as Secretary Mary DeChecko sews an emblem on his sweater. Graduates DONNA ROSTELLO Freshmen Chorus 15 GAA 35 Lab As- sistant 4, NHS 3,45 Ski Club 253.45 Tre- ble Choir 2,31 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, PAT ROUSHAR Chess Club 1,2535 Lab Assistant 3,45 Tiger Tales Staff 3. JAMES JAY RUBENS Band 15253,4, President 4, Stage Band 253,45 Debate 253,45 NHS 3,4, Treasur- er 45 NFL 253,45 Tennis 152,354 ANCELO SALLESE Kev Club 4, Monitor 253. RANDY SALMAN Band 152,354, Treasurer 4. Stage Band 354. All-State Band 45 Operetta 253,45 Orchestra 4. MARY JEAN SANDBERG All-School Play 15 Freshmen Chorus 15 CAA 15 Monitor 25 Office Worker 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Red Cross 45 Ski Club 2,45 Spanish Club 15 Speech Activities Club 152545 Yearbook Repre- sentative 15 Contest Play 152, Illini Girls State3. 'MTW' it 'NL 2: . 1 .N if I Z fn 2 Y, was-3 ,..- xx .4 as .pv-nv :retire S ir, .. get Seniors jay vt .....y and Mary hold offices in TD ICN 43 ROBERT SANDERS ROTC l,2,3,-l, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. PETER SANTORINEOS DEBBIE SAYERS A Cappella Choir 3g Diversified Occupations Club 45 Freshmen Cho- rus Ig GAA l,2g Monitor 21 Spanish Club 21 Treble Choir 2. CATHY SCA ROPOIQLOS CAA l,Z2. CARLA SCHICFFEL Transfer from Springfield High School, Springfield. Illinois 3g All- School Play 53,41 CAA 3,4g NHS 43 Prom Committee 31 Ski Club 41 Student Council Senate 4g junior Miss Semi-Finalist 44 Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. BILL SCHELBLE PENELOPE SCHLUETER Art Club lg FTA 23.4, ViCe'President 4g CAA 31 History Club 3,4g Monitor 3. STEVE SCHMID Chess Club lg German Club 2g Intramurals 4g Wrestling I. JEANIE SCHOFFSTOLI, Freshmen Chorus lg CAA l,2, Student Council JACQUIE scuomn Alpha Omega Staff 3.4, Assistant Organizations Editor 3, Organiza- tions Editor 4g Freshmen Chorus lg GAA lg Monitor 2g NHS 45 Speech Activities Club lg Treble Choir 2,3g Yearbook Representative 3g Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. -IEANIE SCHROEDER Transfer from Joliet Central High School, Joliet, Illinois 2g Office Occupations Club 4, ED SCHUTTER Football lg Intramurals l,2,3,-lg Ski Club 4. ED SEALY German Club L24 Intramurals l,2g Monitor 24 Ski Club 2. -IAM ES SEALY Baseball l,2,3,-lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Key Club 4g Lettermen Club 4- Monitor -lg Prom Committee 3g Red Cross 2. CYNTHIA SEFCIK CAA l,2.3g Monitor 3. ROXANNESEFCIK Library Club -Ig Speech Activities Club 1. PATRICIA SEYBOLD AFS 3,41 French Club 2,3,4g CAA l,2,f3g Library Club l,2g Medical Careers Club 1,21 Office Worker 45 Prom Committee 3g Ski Club 2, 3,43 Speech Activities Club 1,2531 Yearbook Representative 22,3 MICHAEL Sl'lANI'lOLTZER Intramurals 2.13.43 Key Club 4. Graduates 187 188 French Seminar is introduced to fifth year French students DANA SHAY Amateur Radio Club 1,25 Cross Country lg Diversified Occupations Club 3. ROBERT VV, SIMON Boys Clee Club l.2g Library Club 4g Operetta 2g ROTC l,2,3,4. IIRAN SINIOXETTI Clit-crleacler l,2,3,-l. Captain 2,-lg Freshman Chorus Ig Monitor 3, Red Cross lg Speech Activities Club 13 Senior Court Attendant 4, GEORGE R. SINCHAK Football 1,2. DAVID SING Transfer from joliet East High School, joliet, Illinois 3. lOHN SKLARE Baseball 1,2g Basketball 1,23 Intramurals 3,4. JANET SKOFF BEVERLY SLUCKI FHA 1,2g CAA 1,21 Red Cross 2, Yearbook Representative 3. MIKE SMAID Cross Country 4g Intramurals 2,35 Key Club 2,3,4g Lettermen Club 4g NHS -I: ROTC 1,2,3.4, Officers Club 4: Track 4. DOUG SMITH Class Boys Social Chairman -Ig Monitor 23 Prom Committee 3g Tiger Tales Staff 3,-I, Feature Editor -I. FRANK SMITH Football 1,21 Ccrman Club 23 Intramurals 3. MIKE SMITII All-School Play 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Lab Assistant 43 Library Club 1,2,3g National Thespians 43 Operetta 1,2,3.4g Office Worker 3, -lg Pep Club 1,2,3,-1, President 45 Speech Activities Club 1,2,3,4g Tiger Tales Staff 3,-tg Contest Play 3,4 DEBBIE SNOW FHA 4g GAA Ig Orchesis Ig Office Worker 4, HENRY SOTO Monitor 43 Wrestling I,4. HARRY VVILLIAIVI SPECKMAN IR. Diversified Occupations Club 35 Football 13 Tennis 1,2. STEVEN L. SPENCER Transfer from Clayton Valley High School, Concord, California 2g Intramurals 2,3,4g NHS 4, CRAIGDALE SPIERS Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Most Valuable Player 2, Co-Captain 4g Intramurals Ig Key Club 3,4g Lettermen Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Literary Magazine Staff 3g NHS 3,4g Prom Committee 33 Student Council Senate 3, Tiger Tales Staff 2,3,4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4. CHRISTINE SPRENCER German Club Ig NHS 4, Operetta 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4, 'Vice- President 4g Red Cross l,2g junior Miss Semi-Finalist 4. Graduates i in l 5 A Af A! Room 125 served as a setting and period 9 as a tiinc for the French Semi- nar in which senior French students group together for cliscussion, Mem 445 .. 6 an , 'f fi ff we f R fi t ln? V eff 2 ff:ili?f ,i5,Zffis s A'v ,,'Lf5P'sa, ww 11 rif e ' bers Nancy Klootxxylt, Alucly Roclby, Sherry Evaiis. Cail Dixon, Leni XYils- mann, and Karen Krueger talk about French culture. DAVE STAHL Vtrestling 1, KENNETH STALZER Intramurals l,2,3,-lg ROTC 12.3,-1, XCO Club 3.4, Rifle Team 3,-1, Wrestling 1,2, PHYLIJSJ. STAMBAUCH FHA 31 CAA 12,31 Lab Assistant lg Red Cross 1. GARY ST.-XNFl li LD Intramurals 41 Lettermen Club 43 Tennis 1.2.3,-1, RAYMOND Split-XVVlCK Intramurals 1,215.42 Latin Club 2,35 Monitor 2g Ski Club 2, HONA LD STI-1 FAN ICH MARLA STELOVV All-School Play 23 French Club 11 Human Relations Committee 3,-1, Treasurer -11 Lab Assistant I: Monitor 21 NHS 3,-L Secretary -tg National Thespians 4, Vice-Presiclentg Speech Activities Club 2,35 Contest Play 3g National Merit Commendation Student -lg junior Nliss Second Runner-up 4g Miss Alpha Omega -1, CLYDE STEPHENS Band 1,2,3,41 Key Club 2: Lab Assistant 3,-1: Library' Club -1. SUSAN STEUART Diversified Education Club 44 Monitor 3, Graduates 189 190 Pat Hudson, Cathy Scaroponlos. and Don Rivera were three of the 87 sen- spring vacation. April T-ll. and was open to any senior x no xiisliul to 1 iors ulio took tlle senior class trip to XVasliington. D. C. lt was held during Xlrs. Yargo eolleeted payments lor tlie trip ART STINE Baseball 13 1-'ootlnall 1g Intramurals 2.3.41 Key Clnlm 2.3.4. Yiu President 4. Board of Directors 4. Lab Assistant 2g Latin Club 341 Nlonitor 33 Ski Clnlm 2. VVrestling 1.2.3. EDWARD R. STOFKO Baseball 21 Key Clulb 41 1.alD Assistant 2.3: Xlonitor 2.4. CRAIG F. STON E Band l,2.73.4. Color Guard Captain 4. Stage Band 3.43 liasketliall 7 Intramurals 3.-1: Proin Connnittee 3: Ski Cllnlm 4: Track 12.73.41 Xkrest- ling 1, WIL1,l.XM.l.STONITCH All-Seliool Play 21 Band 1.2.3.4 Stage Band 3.41 Latin tllnlu 3.4: Span- isli Clnli 1 7 3 Spucli Xctixitiu C lub 7 Plat 7 Bl1,1, STUET Band 1: Red Cross 2. VICTOR STRXINER DAVID STL DER -, I gg Contest 'I 2 Bois Ulee Clulb 1.2. lfootliall 1,253.43 Letternien Cluli 3.4. Track 2.53.41 XYrestling 2.3.4. XXNCT :XXX SL'l,.X CA.-X 2.-'31 Xlonitor 41 Red Cross 4. RICHARD CI. TAPIO Art C.lnlm lg Band 1.2.3.4 Assistant Qnarterniaater. Stage Band 3.4. Lerinan C,llllJ 1.2. Letternien Cllulu 4. NHS 41 Operetta 3.41 Orchestra 4 Sk' ' T ' 1. I frlllll 2: 1ClllllS1:7'3-1 XX'1l.l,l.XNl TATRO Raselmall -1.2: Xlonitor 2. ERN EST -I. TAT RO E V - .v Band 1.23.41 lntraninrals 2' Lilurarx Llnb 0.4. STEY E 'IYXYLO R lfootlmall 11 Red Cross 2. Yearlmook Reprenentatiie 2. Graduates crm- zisgieigg .. regime are V '15 .2 ., E A . . .....li..... .555 I is-fir. i C .wgfffiw .L 1 ' aerxw 4 .- ii xr f .sexe fm '4f::i4'ff'lRFgR . 'Pin Seniors prepare to take Class trip to Washington CQ W .tt fi Jfx ' Neff' - ie JOSEPHINETERLEP CAA 1,2,3,4g Red Cross 3, PATRICIA TEZAK CAA 1,2,3,4g Monitor 2,f3,4g Red Cross 1, Spanish Club 2, Student Council Senate 4, Yearbook Representative 53.4. JAMES THEOBALD Baseball 1,2g lntrainurals l,41 Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 41 Monitor 2g Student Council Senate 3,41 Tiger Tales Staff 4. Assistant Busi- ness Managerg Wrestling l,2,:3. YICKIE THOMAS Transfer from Joliet Central High School, joliet, Illinois 21 FHA 3, GAA 3g Office Worker 3,4 DANNY THOMPSON Football 1,253.43 Wrestling l. BOB TORKAR Baseball 1,253.45 Letternicn Club 41 NHS 3,41 Illinois State Scholar- ship Seini-Finalist 4. BRAD TOTTER Band 1,2,3,4g Ski Club 4. ARNOLDJAMES TRACY A Cappella Choir 3,4 Secretary 4, Boys Clee Club 1,23 Lklllll Club l,2, Operetta 1,253.41 Ski Club 3,-4. JAN THIMBY' A Cappella Choir 4g All-School Play 3,4g French Club Z1 GAA 4, Lab Assistant 3g Operetta 3.4, Orchesis 4g Pep Club 4. Senior Board Member, Prom Connnittee 3, junior Miss Finalist 4. jonN TURNER Band 1,2,3,-lg Baseball l,2,3,-ip Basketball l,2,3,4, Lab Assistant 39 Lettermen Club 3,4 MICHAELTVVEEDLE Band l,2,3,4, Section Leader 4g Latin Club 2,31 NHS 3.4, Operetta 2, 3,4, Orchestra 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. LIZ URBANCIC YICKI YAIL Transfer froni Canton High School, Canton, Missouri 31 AFS 41 FHA -lg CAA 4. 'IACK YARMAN Intramurals l,2,3,4g Key Club 4, Red Cross l,2,f3r4g Student Council Senate 3,43 Track 1, Yearbook Representative 4. RON VAUGHN Intramurals 2,3, ROTC lg Ski Club 2. NANCY YERCELLOTTI A Cappella Choir 3,41 Freshmen Chorus 1, CAA 1,25 Medical Careers Club 2g Operetta 3,43 Office Worker 3, Red Cross lg Ski Club 1, Speech Activities Club l,2g Treble Choir 25 Yearbook Representative l,2,3. RON YERRETT Transfer from LaGrange Sr. High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana 4g Band 4, Stage Band 4g NHS 4. PAL' Ll-ITT!-I YIANO Distributive Education Club 4, CAA 1. Graduates 191 192 Bulletln board announces Weekly act1v1t1es LINDAIEAN VITALI AFS 4, CAA 1.2, Lab Assistant 3g NHS 41 Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club I,2,3, Speech Activities Club Ig Student Council Senate 3. NIIKE YOLLNIER Intramurals Ig ROTC I,2,3,-1, Officers Club I, Rifle Team 3,4, Red Cross I,2,3,-I. DOUCYOSS Intramurals I,2,31 Lab Assistant 2, ROTC I,2,3,4, Drill Team 2. NCO Club 2.3.4, Instructor -I. BRIAN WALLACE Basketball Ig Distribntive Education Club -Ig Intramurals 2,3,-I, MARK ALAN WALLET Transfer from Edison High School, Edison, New jersey 4, BARBVVEIR Freshmen Chorus Ig CAA I,2,3, Monitor 3,4g Prom Committee 3, Treble Choir 2,3. SHEILA ANN WELCH French Club Ig Freshmen Chorus Ig CAA 2,3,4g Orchesis 2,3,-Ig Office Worker 2, Prom Committee 3, VVENDY VVELLS AFS 4, GAA I,4, Pep Club 4, Ski Club 4g Spanish Club 2. JAY WHEELER Baseball I,2,3.4g Class President 2, Football I,2,3,4g Intramurals 2, 3,-I, Lettermen Club 3,4, NHS 4, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 24 Student Council I,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Senate President 4g Wrestling 4. BARB WHITE Transfer from Arapahoe High School, Littleton, Colorado 3. BEBTHA WHITE CAROL WHITE Transfer from St. Francis Academy, joliet, Illinois 21 CAA 2,3,-1, Ski Club -I, Yearbook Representative 3. ELIZABETH DANA WHITLOCK Distribntive Education Club 4, Treasurer, Orchestra 1,23 Ski Club 3,4. LAUREN VVICEVIC Transfer from St. Francis Academy, joliet, Illinois 3. WILLIAM WIETTIANC Football I,2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3g Lettermen Club 3,4g Tiger Tales Staff 2, Wrestling 1. JAMES WILHELMI Transfer from joliet East High School, joliet, Illinois 3. BARBARA WILKINSON IACQUELINE WILLARD Freshmen Chorus Ig GAA I,2,3,4, Monitor 3, Orchesis 2,3,4g Ski Club2,4. Graduates PEGGY LEE WILLS X if GAA 1,21 Library club 1,2,:3,4. 1,EN1wn,sMANN ' I, I NHS 4. A 'W WW MNA wnsox ,ry ' Transfer from jacksonville High School, jacksonville, Florida 4g , .,.., 1421? ' UAA 4A SCOTT YVILSON Intramurals I,2, ROTC I,2,3,-I, NCO Club Officers Club 4, Rifle Team 2,3,4, Captain 4. TOM YYINIBERLY Football 1,253.43 Intramurals l,2.3,4: Wrestling I. LINDA LOUISE XYINKE French Club 1,21 Freshmen Chorus lg G.-XA Ig Library Club 31 Prom Committee 35 Speech Activities Club l. STANLEY WISNIESKI IR. Intramurals 1,2,3. ANDY XVOOD Class Treasurer 44 Intramurals 1,43 Key Club, 4, Lettcrmen Club 2, 3,43 NHS 4, Pep Club 1.21 Prom Committee 31 Swimming l,2,23,4g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. jOHN WOOD Intramurals 1,2,3,4. STEVE WOOD ROTC 1,2,3,4, Lieutenant 2. ELLEN WOOLARD A Cappella Choir 3,-Ig French Club lg Freshmen Chorus lg CAA I, 2,4g Monitor 4g.NIIS 3,41 Operetta SA, Prom Committee 3g Treble Choir 2, Miss Alpha Omega Semi-Finalist 4. DAVID WRIGHT Football I,2,3,4g Lettermen Club 3,41 Monitor 21 Operetta 1,2,3,-Ig Orchestra I,2, Class Representative 2g Ski Club 2,3,4g Track lg Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Key Club secretary Vic Biasetti posts a final message on the student an- Club volunteered for and faithfully executed this weekly task throughout nouncement board which was made possible through the class of '68. Key the entire school year. 193 194 AlOE'1'T1E. . 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ROBERT AULTZ CATHERINE BALBINOT Distributive Education C Yearbook Representative I. CHUCK BARBER Transfer from Western Military Academy, Alton, Illinois 2, Intramurals 3,4, ROTC 2,3,4, NCO Club 4. CHARLES BOTTINO Transfer from Providence, New Lenox, Illinois 4. STEPHEN A. BOWLER RONALD BROWN Football I,2, Lettermen Club I,2,3,4, Tiger Tales Staff 2, Wrestling I, Fourth in State 2, Third in State 3. RUSS CABLE Transfer from Plainfield High School, Plainfield, Illinois 3. CARL C. CANNON MELVIN CANNON CORDON CLARK JLIDITH DELACH Freshmen Chorus Ig CAA I, Speech Activities Club I. CLENNA L, FOX Transfer from Mission Beach High School, San Diego, California 3, A Cappella Choir 3,4, CAA 3, Madrigals 41 Operetta 3, Orchesis ROBERT FOX Band I,2,3, Stage Band 3. CARMEN FRON Transfer from Nathan Hale High School, West Allis, Wisconsin 4, Cer man Club 4, Ski Club 4. JOSEPH M. COLLICK Diversified Occupations Club 3,-I.. GERALD HICKMAN ROCERJOHNSON ROTC I,2,3,-I, NCO Club 3,4, Rifle Team -I, Track 1,2,-I. HENRY JORDAN JOHN KEAGLE PAUL LOGAN DON Memoirs JOHN JAMES MEEHAN All-School Play 3, Pep Club 3.4, ROTC I,2,3,4, NCO Club 4, Rifle Team 4, Ski Club 2, Speech Activities Club l,2: CUHICSICPISX 3. lub 4, Office Worker 2, Prom Committee 3, Not Picture high school DEBBIE ZAHM Alchemists Anonymous 2, Freshmen Chorus I, CAA I,2,3,4, Nlonitor 2,3, Spanish Club 2, Speech Activities Club Ig Treble Choir 2,3, Yearbook Representative I,2,3. STEPHEN ALLEN ZEIGER AFS I,2,3,4, Alchemists Anonymous I,2, All-School Plav I,3, Chess Club 3,4g Intramurals I,2,3,-I, Lab Assistant I,2,3g Math Club I,2, 3,4g Monitor I,2,3,4, Office Worker 3, Ski Club 2,3,-I, Secretary 3, Spanish Club I,2,3,4, Speech Activities Club I,2,3,4g Wrestling 2, Contest Play 2. JOHN vv. ZIECH Intramurals 2, Lab Assistant 3, Monitor 2,3, Ski Club 4, Wrestling l,2,3. RONALD ZOBEL Amateur Radio Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3, Speech Actixities Club I. JLLIAXNEZOLECKI 'Transfer from Joliet Central High School, Joliet, Illinois 2, Distribu- tive Education Club 4. CHARLES MICHAEL ZLSAC Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, Joliet, Illinois 3: Intra- murals 3,4, Monitor 4, Ski Club 4, Student Council 3,-1, Senate 3, Board -I. d LONNIE JOE MOORE EMIL OTT GABRIEL OZIER Baseball Ig Intramurals I,2, Library Club I,2, Monitor 2, ROTC I,2, NCO Club I,2, Red Cross 2, Student Council I,2g Wrestling l,2. DONALD RIYERA A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Boys Clee Club Ig Library Club I,2,3,4, Operctta 2,3,4. BRUCE ROBERTS 'Transfer from Joliet Central High School, Joliet, Illinois 2, Cerman Club 4g Ski Club 4. PETER ROLLERT RAYMOND ROWE Football Ig Intramu JOSEPH SKOLE DAVID J. SMITH Intramurals I,2. CERRY SUSTE MIKE TACCHIA HELEN MARIE VRAKAS FHA I,2,3, CAA I,2,3,4, Board 3, Monitor 2,3,-Ig Office VVorker 3,41 Prom Committee 3, Red Cross Ig Spanish Club I,2. KEN WATSON KATHLEEN YARMOLEK Freshmen Chorus I. ARTHUR ZIESM ER rals I,2. In Meinoriarn Paula Brummund November 9, 1951- March 24. 1967 Graduates 195 zum RGRAD 11,4 mf' Along with obtaining knowledge, the underclass student also obtained matur- ity. Freshmen were innocent of the deep meaning of high school. Sophomores were a boisterous bunch that preached knowledge that had not come to them yet. juniors were a much more refined group that had the knowledge but needed time to realize it. So the ladder to the Senior class of 1969 was ascended. Underclass spirit was evident as the sophomores won the first cheering con- test of the school year to the senior's dismay. U - :rim gi-gg. , 2:27, '- HMM , , H, Q , , 6 ,, ,Qi .-G?-we-1213 few .2 fjiggi' A 9432 f L1 .Q l lf. Xliebael Abel , VV V VV Bill Adams V' ,Q V3 nj -,-3 Q V, . V V - V aw 1 ,.. Ella Adams 'L ,gg , V ay A ' if V V VV - ZV- R2 VV Steve Allen A AWAY, zf' I AA V hl 'A ' V 'A' f 'li K21il1A'zAflilJI'0SC V V . V V F V l V l , J A V Bob Anderson 4 A :'l Eg l-lA A' Swtt Al1llEFS0Il la l , f ' ... 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M A sf 731 ,K in iw' V m ,L X 'fly , , L 'sr r Q ,5 f u C1 an r if s I ff V ' 'N . . .,,. ,4 . 55. z S1 4 7,- 4- lf, xm. 7 t 3 , U My YN' G Claudia Cohen Darlene Colahuono jCl'l'j'C0lt'llli1ll Larry Colwvll Daw Conner Pat Coopvr Pcggy Coopcr Pvtvr Copp Cary' Corlvw john Corraclctti Melissa Cottlc- jov Crisp y L Five junior boys stuff the junior class float with paper ,QL napkins a few clays prior to Hmncconiing weekend r'.' gi A H I t- , . EA Ccorgviu- Croincr 'fi 5 L P 'ri ' ,. 7, M, A 1 V V Dt-blnie Crunirinc 1- 9 Q5 Q ,Q T Nxgq, 'f-133 Sylvia Culbertson s 1? ' 'r U VE': Q Q his ylit-lwlv czurm 4 8 ' iillii ' , r M ,i Denise- Df-Xtri S' ' ' X ' I A :ggi ly j Kathy' Davison A 2 -f lf! Toni DvFvlic-0 - Cathy Dollaus ,W t ,y Y. . mff' fs V my john Dclrosc i Sw N C f 4 A 5.5 V -. A , 1136 je-ffDit-lil . , H Az K joe- Digiovimi f is uf' I5 A f Vx 1 D' M ,Lia N ku Wi. 93 . Eq, ig if C twyitg Kathy Dillard a y a C r r if I DW X . .A fills it 'l at 5?af2g i ' 3 1,1-if B D'm 1 ' Aj. V , V ' I Sandy' Dovrflcr - , 3 Q D in ax A fy 7 f' - 71 5 Dchhiv Donick Q 'QTg,tQ, P Daw Donis 4 I kiwi A .. D 'L 2 ' iff Ray' D Ottavlo if ayyy X f X r,, X- iq y-yy f 1' -- jf Don Drauclcn , it Bob Drew I ,Away V X if in A ' Bonnie Driscoll . E? V-1 L j fn Q.. f Mi ? Charles Drowr v r , . 1 ' ry i ,'i- Mitch Ducharinc ' D ' V 15 'N my K ju. joAnnc Dunn ,W N13 ' K Q Laurel Earls , X w l 'C Naiicy'Eclyy'arcls Steven Egan 1 - C 4 str l ' U ' ' l - Ray' Egizio H X , V, Q 'V john Egly' C NX N , , I ' M, it Rick Ehrsani -. y 7 - ' lgk 11 ff Nancy' Eichclhcrgcr a s st l ass r fi t a sa f Maw flnglww I s 'i' it A. V' if ssas Jeff D it A , 4 T332 Wayne Hmm Ysr X fvsfasa: juniors 2, - 1:1 Anne Falconer - joe Faulstieh , G. We Anthony'Feigerlc .4 ' - I' Q, 2 V4.. 'i 5 Dick Fiek Kathy Fiek Yvonne Filides f - - ,E Xq- , - David Ferguson . . ,, f ji 'fire' ,i i L . john Fishbeeli ' V ' f ni V Cindy Fitzer - V - . V e. . Robert Flatt - ' 3 if , V f i - ' . I Don Flaynilt -- - -' J., , .. i Y , 4, V VV- C2iFUlFlf.'lSCllL1llt'I' if V M Sandi Florey ' 4 f V is - Steven Forbes 1 x Q5 iw if If X5 K Vance Fothergill .. V V Paul tm'E'1'f ' Q3 m e i -if Barbara I-ox V 2 , ii V V G to V M V V , ,,,,,,,L,,. VV V ,VVVVV Rogeriranktord fc' ig VV wi: Lynn French V, , V V V V RV Q . . . , 'f' z K 'Q gf s V . Catherine llreseura V ' ,V ,gp Debbit- Fritz zgfsgegg, as i 2 wid, , fi' A U '- 1 9 Q I 1 4 . joe Fronek ' ' V V Eel Fuchs V V V VI Vg Shirley Ann Fuqua V f .. ' Q K gi Debby Gaebler 'Z -, ' C' F 3: -' .. ? ' ,, ' , f ww V ' ,. Lindy Gann VV V' AE' V e. z ' Ifif,V:-,- V V VV 1 V janiee Gatons . ' I 3 -1 I ' M W 113, Y ' V IZFIL GCIICUI' .Vg V 5 5, jf -V ' V:,' '. V' - V get f gif i i e, :Jive s Qi Q ' ' - juniors put time and effort into Homecoming jolm Gerl Doug Getson Melinda Getson Rob Gibson Debbie Gifford Noelle Gifford ed ., ? i 4+ Vw X rite 5 VV, so i Gail Glass VV! Lourilli A. Gonzeles V ,. Mike Gonzeles ,Q 7 ','- Ql:'5.,V ,Q ,arf 1 Al Gordon A ' ' . V1 71 Dennis Gornik VV, V 'K V jane Gornowieh , Vf ,.VV L ' V ELV- Denise Grabavoy ,V i f VQ VL J Ve V , 5 NanCY Graffis A 'V W Debbie Graham ' ' ' V' Marilyn Graham L i t Paul Graham V VV Douglas Gray - V , , is Dave Gregory RV f , 5V , Pat Greinillion Q 'Q - - V 5,1 V . isss - I Lee Grider V- , V1 V V,zV Garl Gustafson V Lisa Gutierrez ' - V A Linda Haas V VV :,VV , i Lesli Hagerstrom V ' ' V , Mike Haggerty .,.. V, V, VVV ,VV ' loan Haibach' -' Q ' 4 I ii' Ai L' 5 , 4 ve 1 . Gif Q. .Q f x J is ' vw VV-.-f 5 f xy v I ' Q 'wld'-1 3-my sg Ri -:tt-:a1':til'wi , f i y ,V v 4- - Q., ' Q b-H-,A 1 'Y Z K X f Q V Y -f,. W f Q VV ,M ,N 1: VV sv- ff' ' 1 our , V, V. 42 'V . VR Q iii - -V in .W . M i. -' aff. K if 'Q .fzfiplifi K f' ' a ,:. 2 we use e5'r.7'Ti-,f'?l'.f y. ' .. ' -v ii'--' ii wwl 5 ff5f.m' 4 ,13 D 1 f' V V .VV ,N TG fzz-, - --'-'- ' W ' g,.-5...--.7-ff V HV . my V,,,f f figs, V, QVVVV,,l , f,, k,,kV,,l 3 :H ,..'l .V eiss S , L' D , we L A ' , ii f . , ,.'V a juniors 201 202 jack Hallihan Roger Hamilton Mark Hammond john Haniotes Nancy Hann Kevin Harms Fred Harris Lynette Hase Bob Hatfield Sandra Heisner Laurel Henkel Frank Hernandez Scott Hill Doug Miller Meryl Hinkle Greg Hinton Shirley Hochevar Mary Hocker joseph Hoffman Roberta Hoffman Donna Hoffmeyer jim Hogan Russ Hohisel Helen Honiotes john Honiotes Pete Honiotes Kathleen Horvat Stuart Houbolt Michael House Robert Howard jarrett Hubbard Deborah Hudgins jim Huey Robert Huffstutler Colleen Hunt Thomas Hurley Lucille Hutchins Debbie Hutson Patricia Hutton Mark lberg Kathy Imfeld David lncerto Linda lngmire Pam jadron Rick jandura Lynda janovyak Cherie jansen Deanna jarosz Mary jaworski Alex jendro Sandie jensen jane johnson Mark johnson Paul johnson Sandy johnson Dan jones juniors - .Y - ,git , ar-r 5 4. F . , 4 - - f V .-- ' ' L . , L, Mei jg' f..- n'r'f.s g .C -1 , -f Y k A I - - ,W aa., H' N X 'V . L -' fi' at . V f j ., 53 W .iff gt-jg, 1 t' if atts . r r ff' s A s. g if I t fr . f M 1 ii, . . - Q a,-t a to Y M7 . ra.. ' J it 4- , - af. . ., A , Q lg' ' A i - is f .Fifi . 1 7 ' 1, any ' 1 ' A S 3- . - V I J . Qmwgy , . X .:,V . ., K . , 35, . E. . 9 . ,mg l Q . esee L e.t.e ittlur t an . .' I in A l 'L l' A C 14 .33 , Ann, , in ' ,S V :jr i' Q tt- V -fa ' Q ' gf f ia 1. . . 5 ,A . L QM, -. 1 . V L. 1 A fa: K 1- -Hyatt, - I ! ft jf C iff 'aj l it -,J , 1, :-, ., 9 y n L, 4 , . 3551151 ..,. 1 CP -'-- 0 f at' 4 3 V . w i .W .y l .. .- - :ft llts t f K, J l , r i 1 if - M . f f' -3' .1 ,K A f ' ig? , , . - t n rr.. . . it if .Q Q- 1 at Class of 1970 displays enthusiasm in Homecoming rx. Wi , ' er ,sw EL ,f 51 2. . .,.i ii 'V , . V .,,. .fy,s. . ,,,. L 'Z' -' 'E-Siizsizii ,'-'if M y. 'S'Tiif'tZ??Z i E ' 1 5 51522551555 'i I bus , , 1' ' r l f x k Q ,X a -.5 1 f - rf- v,.., 2 ,W J ,Q Eif- aff' 323' itll ,S f cw sv.. i ii sw J' 2' . ,gg . f 1 A' if Y YQ i ,.w , ' 3 ' ig' ' I fir' .iff fllw ia -. --: . . A 3 , --.,, , V 2 'f t' 5' 2, me ' X51 , i 'f Q it 5' Q wi if af- -- A vga : . j as ,EQ salsa? aa H 2 lm , t X M , 8 3 if X f 95 is ' erra l . K -em, lll i L C lill , rl . 1, ,.- 1- ffrft 1 7 H-- , 1-' r A C . . l j , it ts! 5 I n jf, , ' 'wav , if if Ci- V ' jill Leahy 8. joe jones . Margarctjones Q 5.4 E Pete june Linda juricic lg 5 Q' 1 x 2, I- xe ' 9 . ,710 V , 1 l Lynn Cain, jill Leiss, and Linda Miller display school colors and pride as they ride in the Homecoming parade. -k.. ,gil ,,.. ,Q A K Terry Kane . ' N VV - 4 V WV Barb Kapinus 4 rrrs o l ig a UV iff Rich Km N 'film it - Thomas Keagle f ' if V if jr 5 j ,X , is -A F Tom Keith all-,,, , 1 SX MV , V V V1 'X nl., 'QV I, V VV john Kempe L 4 V. .. VV l 1 V Tim Kerr i XV A 2 . V 1 , g . ' V Nick Kershaw we-V-, ' , V+. ,--v ..,f .. Y . - .5 h - Va 12. r s A - V its John Kessler 'QV N VV 'L G W 'V , M David Kezerle s. fr sss K N ' pi ., fi' . ' 7m r r Rae Ke?'f e . , VA fp 1 A VV 555,457 ni Iliosa Kimble V at V fr: 1, 1 L- V V 1 Snr? A fy f, aren Ann Kin S ,-f' ' ,,V VV I L A Chris Kiricoples VV Vt V V 's r VV V . V Dana Kirk ,- VV 'V Donald Kirkendall T 1 2 M V' 'i, VV V -V ' r' Brenda Kirkland , V W VV . . VV r V V ,. ,j,.,.5- ,t g Randy Kleck 5' N j Ii' 5, l - ' iiii ' V Sharon Klein llll f V Rich Klepec V V r - if 1 a so i it A V Randy Klimek .V ae lrele D 5H0Klir1f ' ' , z' Bill Knighton K - fra john Knoop ' A 1 l I Linda Susan Knott fl J 5 XV Diane Kolmodin 1 Q Renee Korst VV VV A it V at 'V V jack Kouchoukos ,, - , Q V if-A, VV V .VV VV V . 2 . Don Kozma L' A5 ' V V 'rV,l V' 3 ' ' l Kerry Krakar A K yi ' V in 4 my A i f' Carol Krall was I .fn 7 ? , fffi e V , ll- Q , Barrv Kren . '3 ' ij lgisw - ' V' 5 .5 .' , Vs 1 I W ' fr-iff' N gg ,Ji l'l i K ll ts V , g V ' lf' n 'O I Steve Kula ll V, V V ,N ' , V V , Robert Kweiser r , W V ' L ' 'if 1 Marianne KYge' 5' L 1 , 5, X g e ' 2 David LaMasters , - -' f, Q' ,. ,V j 1 'V Tom Lanham V V V i Rene Lanour fm . 5, . , I , V Y V' M, V,L, Vf 'A Q . VV . Vg ' Martin Larson ' i ' it V , Noralie Larson nm. h a d K 1 llir P i f - i , ' lqj . Hi! ' 35 a?va1P95',2fa Cha i'g,a is E 5: V 145. '-.- MA ' x 1 M i - V. ,K aa, , V , 'V ' f , - ' A AF' Q fi ' f - - v V 'Vi grill? .'.w.. fe .pn f.., ,. f, ,.,.,., V4 4 S fx, ji f : . ,.. jf- ? Q55 'Qin'-3,-Zh 'E M 0 12 -in :Aga-gf D .I 'Q' ' l'. 1 ' 'f' ' V-:n a A W f is W an 9, th 0 as K Vx 1' , VVA V f john Leech Brian Lemke Ray Lenge Ken Leone john Lesh Sue Leslie juniors 203 204 Acknowledging the inevitable fact that she is his slave, janine Calosio griinly slionlclcrs thc task of waiting on Kevin Bacon hancl anal foot. z1f:aff:'fv: : .A I K K L W , In 1. K K . 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My i is 3 ' Mariellen Lesnik Paula Lester Charles Letcher Roxanne Levin Mary Lewanclowski Chuck Lewickas janet Lihersher jill Liess Chuck Lindstrorn Sheryl Lindstrom Richard Logan Nlark Loomis Paula Lorey Denise Lnckey Paul Lntz Brian Lynch Bob Xlackay Kris Nlagce Alerry Mahon Don Nlakeever joyce Malnar Lilly Manahan Andy Mance Eileen Manley Les Marchiniak Tom Markwalter Dan Nlarolt jeanne Martinson Tlrelma Matthews Rebecca Maxey' Ceninc Xlaxwell .Incly Mai llancly Nlayficlcl Vie Maxon H, ,Q 9, V - Bridget XleBricie X . is' fy LV ' 1 A Paul NIL-Cfailister ' V ' r V . ' 'V' K. is 4' ff ' V I H- f- P 4 . ,V V, , 4 .-Xncix' Xleflorniiek , Q , -fa ' ,, . N ff V V Q V ,,L V, f...,s,p.V, ,,.: 5, VV WW j V ,T V V - V i V24 B0bMfl'w1llr V- V , V X ,P T P V V jj 5 , - Bert? Xlccllirc .,.-. V V QV Aa , 1 . M V t April Xleiieon S .,,g ' f ' i V j ' VX - j n n Dan XIL-Krell --,VV X 'Larry NiL'i,3llg'iliill V V V V VV . My Ronald Melsnrkin ra L C7 A ff- g . it i' ' :T ' in ' asv? Wi' 6-1 , P P V it ,- iz. V, Voy Nleaciou s -V N ' 5 VV tj, .,' ...gm Sheri Nieehling - in , , ,, - john Merritt V 3 ' ' L ' , 'Q K V ,f X Cathy Xletzger r V ' , it A Barb Miller V W H V K ' V f Bob Nlilier ' ,,f, I fs , - VV V V V L' Duxexliller 1 ' fr V' ' fmt -Q 5-r i j V ff Linda Nliller ,V .. : V is ' Sarah Nlwlilw A i f K ' 3 - i' .Iwellu More 'i as 'Q ' tim? ,, Stephen Xlorimoto I P N it 1 R ' john Morrison V V fi VQ: V , VV .f-1.f,V V Q I Rebecca Mueller V' V ,V g K - f '1..V ,.. , - ' - gv4VV f' joe Nlnranyi V EV - rg ? V ' ' fs 2 Cam' N'l'1'PhCP PM V ,V i '- , ' K r f , Y , , V Nathalie Nedesisky :VZ ' 5' h as M Ngf -, ji 'ff QV? 'rf' V jack Needham , V V' V r 4 3. i 4 f . i tra? iiii -1 iii. 1 P . 7 . c c . 9 7 k 1 To girls dismay, Twirp Wee proves popu ar W Nrwki X s f , Bert xt-ill ' V -' 1 . A . I' I ai Nelson V ,i,, - V .,f ,A ' V- ,1 ,,,i'i .. M. . - . ,. ,V 1, .V I 'Vt' . ff. I , :ir ' ' r 'V V ' . 5 V VV Richard Norton V iff ' ,, ' V SV , VK he V V,,, ga, Pxieharll Xnetzrnunn Age? WILV V V it 1 ? ff dill 3 Ner on ' i W 7 1 sA,.,. 3 ,'A, I Cam Ou en L iiv , V I ' ii ' - Denise On ens r f i,'i 55 'i ' V A 3 V , 1 - Q , Carnn-n Pacheco LW ? ,J V 1 V . Al Pagnnsat H- ' V L' it I I A . 'V DMC V119-!1ll1Sl1f ' , V V ' V V VV Barb Pappas if V NV, V 'Q ,.,.: : AV V 4 V ,V . ' L , Robert Pasteris is '- V i t . isg LVV, VV', - ,'V, If 't't 't't W ' ttqiit 'Vi't ' V, Debbie Paterson ,V i .1VV V. Diane Patmorc V 4,V,,i V VVVVV A V ,, V V 7: Arlyee Pearce 6 an VV VV V, V .V , ,E Mm k,V7,VV - V Lenurd Pekol 5 -. ' 'Wifi , ' ': 'V' 1 Q i N1ikePelton i .V 'V ' ' Vhr ' VV IV. 5 ' Pminnea Pemble VV :KV jg, V V ,. , Sue Perelia , V VV V V V V: - f V V ,VVV V it ,VVVV Cytciy Peterson I is ..,', ' V V, , '1 rflgf Mi e Peterson V V 3 - , , ., -V I f 3 , in VV V K VV M, VV- ' V V Ron Peterson iv 1 Q' 'V VV ' A it f VV Sue Petrnsa , V , Q ,. M CNY Pl1iHiI95 V PPPV ' -V rs r r VV Phillips 1 V,,,VV V . , V V V X .XQXVVVVV Emerson Pickett i f S ri. , 'V 2 juniors 205 YVYY Y 206 Alninurx Valerie Pinnco Tvci Poiiiinan Nancy Poicsci Kris Policy I4 nne Poison Pal Porn-gps jackie Pmxcii Stwe Pozzi Patti Prangv .Ivan Pullman ifrank Pllfllllfil jack Qncrio jane liacikv liolzcrt Hamlin Artliui' Hanisax Nl ike Recs Larry' Reno Xlaria Rcnuicii lid llesciikc iilliilixllll Rest Scott Heynolcis Linda Rimcics Dcimby Riggs -lanics Ringslrmn lirnce Pmlmwts .Miciie Roliinmn Xlicilaei Roclikes Kcnnetii Rocicn Barimara lincigvrs lincinipii Ross Daxici Iir1tiilisiici'ger Chris Rmisiwy .Inn limiwiivim Eitx21IlllI'RllSSCii Pani Rnttie Twin Saimi Xlary l.Ull Saiiiwc llung Samiimurg Lisa Sarris Cami Sciiiieiiv Alcan Sciinitcs 'll-rry SQ-lwrp Xlark Stillliil Nancy Sciiu aim blyinv SL-im art! 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NYL1i11sL' KLlI'0IlXY21l'iCfil'lil Vhwlcly' XValkcr Put XYulsl1 fm, ott f Z' sn fLI'OtL'llCIl XYa1lta'rs Miclluel XYLISII juniurs Sl1irl0yXYutki1ls Kim-mqliu XYz1tsml Kathy XYHYSUII livuky YVez1u'r li. IJu11XN'c-lu-1' Cllmrlu VYeilucl Suv VVCifClllllll'f Becky XYIILIIQI1 Pzltrick VVilcla1 PL1lllLIxYilkiIlSiJll KX K 'R f WM . , A 6, Q : Mm-E 5+ -f VH' 1 W-A-ff, ,- X 'K W eee M X f e e it 15,92 5' KK 7 Q LQQHQV me i 5 W, . 1 e Q' X f f gif 2, I A g ii BV Q Q ':5 . SYS ' k ' -w3i:S2?.lSi?f2f?fi'? X X L. A Steve Morimoto serves as leader of junior Class ssz'.sQi1ff2Yfeff Qw ww .- -ffz1sLs'.seLfevfsfgmw ' ' rf4v,g- - A 5' ., 1, , I , Q Q X 5' 1 f at P . , L as 5 gifs 1 ' 'fX::,,,frff5vf1'555.ii? 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Prcsiclciil Stey Q Pilysiilviit Tom Brislniil, 'lll'CLl5llI'i'l' Aliiii lXlllQSlI'0IIl, uml SCC- Not Pictlirvcl Morimoto, Girls' Social cllllliflllllll Saruli Nloliiw, Vice- retury Paula Lcstcr niulw poatcrs lor an imcoiniml KILIIICC. KK W 'cw vc 6' .XI'tBJ.1I'lNliLl juiict Buriics ylllllll Collmvrt l'i1triQ-iaiilixiig SL1IlClI'Ll Doilley Dun Dorsey Paul Dunn Duvicl lin ing Put Fvlulx Aloliii lforiiuiigo 1 Xrleiie Clurcclit Xiurli Xil7lQlllL1lJCI' Dvimis Clololm Nancy Clrvgcr l,L1fl'lCiLl I loyy all XX'i1y1ii'yln'im-11 IDL-lnlny yll7llIl5UIl Clcorgi- -Ioliiisoii ylllllll Kona' lin-orsgiai Kuli Cary l.L1llllJl'I'i SllSi1IlxlllllUIlCX' Dviiiiis Xlorsv Iiolwrt Xlrm ry Doimu Iiiiyysoii liiclmrcl Iiotlilisllciwlvi lim Piouyoiiclos Ili-orgcy Si-ii-ik Kfllristoplic-r Slum-y Dim Slmvy Km iii Slllilll Xllllildllll Stclifes X:lll1I'lO5'lillUIIlblS Cliiil 'liilulvvtt I7oii1iuXvspy ylamics X rukais liulmy XX'1islii11gto1i ylllxlllllll' XX'0i11l1olcl Kutliy XX'liitc juniors 209 ri? 210 7 i Ql 'K i i 5 Q--ff .W X Q, ,. S859 .AN Al'IIlt'Ll with paper napkins, soplionmres Pam Vllxrcl, jeff Menzer, Dave hall part of their class float built at Andrea Gat0n's home. This was just Leslie, Boh Nlcfllintm-lt. and jiln Wheeler put finishing touches on a foot- one may in uhieli supllrnnores were able to display sChuol spirit. Diana .Xhel A, E V 1' I, N A X Sue .Xguzzi 4 - i V -- it 3 li lfrgillli A-Xlhericu , 'N Q V 'I J i . ,Aff ' , L Ruhert Allen ', N - ft ,R 6 A A ' 1.. M- g, 5 Z' fit, Eric Muna VV V '5! F V5 V K fr ,I ., . Z Candy Allison 'A -ia ibn 'GX if K ' ii ' .Xnn ,xlsip in Q x ,h 1 I . jx b. w i A ndq EH ,xi '- - i ts -. i Pulelllhxlltillt A j 1 Y E L? T va Keith Bacon 3 ' 4 A - i V Q , 'lg mi: F Kathy Bailey ,A -V S.. . 'Clif' L 5 -,, Ken Bailey E 'K L , ' 'A Davicl Baker ' gy , l ' 2 nf Q: 1 wf ' ' Mig ? D' ' t - V - Q fi A ' it 1 1 - if V 'ffj , .ne Bdllq Q f in , - fi? . ,Y A li , V xx' Jay' .: t f X. Sharon Bunclosz L I George Barr ' if - f' N lord' Barron - i in V ' i H ' 1 , A I Doug Barrmvman , ,, ' ' TL ' A Greg Buunngartner ' - ' - - f - - - Phuneluphc Bayles, Susan Beutz W Kathleen Beck I Cl2illlllilBCgLllIl .L M D 9 A , y N ,. 3 I juhnBensun . V . 1 . , g agyf- H - Y V. . tg, : , -vl 551.- i f, ,fem ljv3 'f ii I Q -' ' Paul Benson ' Rick BCVCIIS Michael Bcssette james Betts W 'Q 4' 55 ee . t i . .. ,,,.i i e i M f - 1 Suphumores 'S--.9 1 K a 4 ' . Q, is li? , 2 i 955.3 fir W' I vm . f . ' ,L J iiiiw w , .ff 1 Ak Lg 'f if A e ' - -. M .. 1 si gg: if , f- K h ri ' K , M a 1 mx... ' ' fl- . . 1 LQ . x it ' ' ii 1 I 1 . .. X L . W' 1 Q 1 1 r G7 1 . i-Y il if ai, 4 , fl lg . ig? V - 1, 4 I 5 B , a riarr G ki 'A kv , , . iii ff? ' 4 I - I K -my if. y in Q f E .R vfff' HK tw, fr . A V :', ..i ' -' N Q '-,.- K X fi in sift if Sophomores build Tigers on the 'V We an rziiwa Ut 5 xi. R H N . 'ri F? VV I 3: M gs A n Q .lf 14 Ns, 5 X'-fa' A' ,A 1 1 .1 3 ,L , 9- ,gb a Q r icrri fi ff 'fa Na be , , 9 2 be ccric if . I , Q, V' ,f . P , F .e 'Q aa 5, P... Mvw la if fm K if b,'5 Lx I ix Q a ,ll llsi. 5 ,f' W M x li -ek E Ball for Homecoming :I ,,W w,.+, ,, V V L i li 3? A or ii i W A L we ix if Gp f' I -A W1 ,f , - ' i fi ,i,i, iii,i i G J 3. . ',.. in ' A Q y W my 4 2 wi 63:4 r mifliilfagifi S32 fi? z :-, L0uAnn Bewersdorf Lea Black Leroy Black john Blaser jerry Bolte Sam Borhely Dale Bowers Dave Bowling Bobbie Boyd Dan Boyd Bobbie Boyer Daniel Bragclon David Bragdon Dave Braun Bob Bristow Marshall Brown jack Bruno Paula Bull Pat Burch Beverly Burrows Karen Burrns Tom Byron joe Cabay Gwen Cain Clare Calahan Brian Cameron Clyde Campbell Geoff Canaday Donna Carnaghi Patricia Carpenter Silvia Carson Doug Carter Pam Carter Ronald Caruthers Debbie Ceci Rebecca Chandler Leroy Chandler Larry Chelini Debbie Cheville Mike Chizmark Pat Chopp Paula Churchill Gary Ciccotelli Elaine Ciesla Mike Cinquegrani Debbie Claassen Penny Claiborn Larry Clark Pat Clark Carol Cleary Cheryl Clinton Diane Cobourn Greg Cobourn Doug Cockbill Tootsie Coghill Clark Colabuono Sophomorf s 212 4' -t ,J , 1 v xg, ff K A ik . up ,, .. 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' ' - if N K ,L E K 1 ' , 1 -1 Y ,- f ' S G1 V -14 i 1 iffy' ' - Sophonioru Kevin Dalton Claudia Dalziel Pam Daniel Dan Dellanniere Parn Decinan Penny DL-Grace Michelle Dejanovich Toni Dempsey Don Dennis Gretchen Dennis Rick Denton Mary DcXYitt Charles Dickerson Estelle Dickerson Nadine Dillard Nlaryellcn Dillon Liene Dindonis Linda Dixon Richard Dodge Dong Donick Brad Donley Rich Donley Sue Donnelly Edward Doran Roslyn Dougherty jacalyn Drake Stephen Drysch Mike Duchene Mike Dunn Lynn Dwyer Steve Dznrko Robert Eiscnhammer Carl Elam Tom Elherts Linnea Engelman ,Ian Enich Charrnain Erickson David Evans jenny Evans jim Evans Tom Evans Paul Ewing Ricli Farkas Com' Farley jackie Farrell Pain Fax retlu janet Fclsliau Dc-lainie Fclus jini Ferguson Dave! Ferro jan Findlay Susan Fink Ron Fisll Mary Fleiscliauvr Dan Flynn Robin Ford john Frangella Rick Frantini Brad Fredericks Smtt Freeland Les Freeman Rick Fronek Ruger Fronek Pearley Mae Fuqua Linda Gamlirel Le-Aini Gasparich Kip Casper Douglas Gates Andrea Gatons Linda Catons Mark Cencur Gary Geri Lydia Gordon f fy.-gg 3 QS is 2... if '.r 'ms , X a 4 ,sf K ,v-' Sh ' 45 if Wk R zgg lj a f f ' A .-4... 1---W , , ,l I 1' '57 It 1 Wa faq, 5 me - iii Lei' i n 5 fill V 4 IK. ff 1. , rffmg' F R i ,S , wa V-'P 'Q - 1. gx I 9 -, 1 fl! ' I 'l 'rx 11 ,mf ,wi if W 4 F A r sz' 3' we. F Jaw , J. Q .M ' mi -. ff A li 4 In gal, .fa Jffhrsi , , ja, i? FW 1 -sf -. , c.'.P' .5 , AJ' rf' , Sophomore cheerleader joey XV0ldt sparks school spirit and I 9 1-nthusiasin at the Homecoming bonfire, Sopilumurcs 213 , Barham Cordon Barry' Grunt David Grunt Bob Crm-only Dain Gregory' Cindy Clrossnnni hlLlI'iillfilllll0I'l1 Sheri Clnnclerson Brad Cnniei' Nlark Gnrnic Lance Cy te Phyllis Haines Boh Hull Eclclie Hamilton Terry' Hamilton john Humrin jan Huncl Bill Hunclel Mary' Hurcler Debbie llurcling Ancleyy' Harris Holly' Harrison Sum Hurrocl .Klan Hnrtinun Dehhie Hnrtney jim Hatfielcl Rohert Ili-tidy jeff llenclrickson Denise Henclrix Xlilie Henslee jnanitn Hernanclez Robert Hertel Tom Himvs Brad Hinton jim Hocliei' jnnice Hoffman Kerry llotfman Terrie Ilofliiiaii john Hoffmey er Knrt llofliiiieyei' joan Hogan Pat Hogan Kathy Holehan Kathy Holluclay' XVencly' Hollomun Niury Holloway john Honiotes Nlirium Horwitz Greg Hosslweh lDl21IlCllUllSC Leyyis House Denise Hou en jim Hoyyen Bntch Hoyt Clay' Huey' Dehhie Hughes Sophomnrcs 2 1 4 5 i 'Nm jfff e 3r I x-Alger -- .4 -'1-if Isl H 'W' .' V .. yi e M S 1 K ly .I , - . . , y w. , lip W, 'W gz' ff.. 1 at . yy '31 H 2 ,ggi A I ,-89, . ' '..,, Q M ' i , ,-qv X K . 15,5 ' K f,- ies ' 'Y' , my gy -i, 9-I 5 z -if 'H ' i D : ' ' tf'- , -HE? ' fi ik ig. 1 ly A ,J N A ww 1 ik - ' ' ' mira Jiirfif iiili jE k .. V .,.,,, L ,M W, ,, f . 1 : -1 Q gj' Q11 fx ij . . ., . f- . .- R Sf 5:5 Y K v' 5,551 H Q 5 4 I: . .V I if W S elif Fw mia M' hh 1, J e 3 ,Q W -li Q JS ' 5453? -i if jfg iffy :'. KW, Q ,y It Ve... ,.e. P N, , yy :AH 1 Nine sophomore girls run for Homecoming court rw- --- ,+- egj, rer je H5: ikg w- D i l , iv ' i Y , 5 My . K X , . Ja- ., M ,.. - ' y ,R va l M , Sf' A Qglw ,gf 5 yggr ,ggi Dfw? rree .er ,jf eyyee iq? I M y sunt i f ir? gf, tif .ns M 4 Q H nw ., Q' irate QTQ AIM!! M N G X it iQ3f,Q i j f tk yy 1 : y ry : . -I ir f f ' .v,ee -'Ii - 'IM M If 6- , , . D y yy V. in B R L , Q .? Wk 1' K i iwiwyyi xi f., 'Nxt we 'QQ a eiter if , Q Q i' tv Zeer - Y. ,rw y e ' 'Q'-. Z . f f,, 'Q . - .:r, y y iff ? if-, fa 2 .ti fm ffl? 1 Hrs ' , iii yy 5 2 , g K E .ky ,.,. 5 , yy if y one . rw? e D ifwoW,?m,wf 'aw - Z Q. W ' ' X uf? :Lf .L , 1 f R S99 A JFTQ sf' 3 .-'sg QA if ' Q9 s tx Ayr K Q ifir, 1 4 lgluli , , Debbie Yan Campler, a eandiclate for sophomore eourt, clisplays a poster in one of We-stjs hallways a week prior to llornecoming elections. H F ln . swam 1, .as ms,,,,.,-,W bar' k,77 T , if in ,V I I - ,V 1 '-'k. .N e ' 7' , ' s Q- 4 Q- e if, ,gf ' 5 2 . ..: ' fi V' if in 3323 dj is M' ' f ur ieii , 5wwH+t 'Wy s i - 'L di g . psf? 5 W W uf, 4,4 L :Q , if 1 we , 5' 1 Q 'A is Q W' , ' , Eff, H X . - f lf, - W ' i J: F X f. ' r s f ia! N 5-QA!-Sf ' L' lltg f ., , D H I ff 'gp n i rr . i fm , aL, 1 W I S , E - - 4 K i 1 is Z ' V fx . A j , , w K 2 'V ' '..' ' X , - A ' fi .L 4 5, f W' he ff 'ff F s it ' z W. , ' sk' f l if J A ff- A ' ' r R if J - ' i iii f ,. , ' . M jf' 4 ' ' ' , Y K 1? fm , j 1- ,ig ,f , 'milf V: A, A 1 'p A in c w? .tt I - QQ f, V ,-1 .J ,. ' t . Asif a t ri t, i if IWW . 4 , i f , e, Q, , V f g .Ev l is r I 5 U ws fb f , Q ,gg of-' WW :ss , ff M Q , Mt, 53 as un w 'J we :rf V . ' gt v 3? QW! ff' , 4 ,, fi 4 rv ,Z n S M rm i ? fffumiwii'3j1fq2iar.,,, ., jorknn Ilugher jerry Hull Alan llunter jocly Hurley Doug llutson Gerry llutton XYarr'en lclelman Nlaraly n Isaacs Cary jackson Mark jackson Daxe jakielski Dyan james Donna jansen Craig johnson Davicl johnson Diane johnson Larry johnson Randy johnson Sandra johnson Swtt johnson Susan johnson Scott jolniston Barb jones Bobbie jean jorrlan Robert juarez Ken Kaiser Chris Kalninskas Donalcl Kantz Beatrice Kasten Daniel Kazak Xlarlene Keers llaxen Kern Pat Kerr Cary Keto Leslie Kevish Steve Kelerle Dan Kinsley Xlike Kirieoples Lynn Klosterhofl Mary Knietz Dan Knutson Sopliornoru 215 Suc Koclrick Pi?-- - - N , ,. ,A.,,- - .nwl at si,?Effzggg.q.:mag?fiff2fif.i'1 1 ' - ,LLV .I .. N L ': f 6 1 . 7413 .,. a . fi i ' ,. .ar A X Q - if P Wi-E A A s if ' L, L 51 'af all iran ,ff ' 91 if 91 f i 'f. wr' Q 21 ew 'H A' ag .5 : ' at 4 -sa 4 R .I .V Q- V , 1 , a ,f 4 . . ' -.cg Dan Laken Bill Lamhert Byford Lanclery ev 1 u .far .f' K -,ri ER fa 1 'x l La HB4 iiiih. wf 5 iq 'Y fm fi, Ken Kochl Lco Korczak . lun Kosmcrl Dan Kostr-lc Kiinherly' Krohn Doug Kroll Scott liropf K A.' lfrunk Kuhaitla lieth Kurigcr K Mark Kuster ' Alucly Lackman - Bruce Teipcl and joycc Minarich accept refreshments of punch and cake served hy sophomores Nanette Whyte and ,, janet FL'lSllL1XX, two of the four girls who performed this task at the i968 junior - Senior prom, Camelot. Sophomore girls help to make Camelot successful if 115. K, K I. V., . , K. 'WT Bev Landreth David Lane Pedro Lara Lynda Larson Russell Lassuy Madeline Laurie David Laurie Mike Lavazza Anna Nlaric Legare Russel Lehncr Ceni Lenei Mark Lenz Dave Leslie Brian Lewis Gail Lewis Rose Lipsey Carol Liptak Thomas Locher sg MW. .5 , . f. K v f iiii fi ,av ' 3, W 1. -Q., ,i.s,,q . isrygag I . w . W A .g , ' i Rf ,b gf vf , - . I . - : 1 12 9 , U E ll i k H f fs ii..- ,t as xf 1 ff: was A ' i f Ki ' 2 'X . in . 1 ,mf i ' . 1 . , A s , , ' s-'- ,.-A g f -l I i is rsi, , , f v . x . . L t1,.i-.,,- , I .. .V s? , r I. A f - t ,gn 5 , V . H V h A :wg I sl ., frm NSS: K .1 he .f f : . -,f .Q A f 'mrs' I fa tv' , - 'Nc is ' 5 3 . f 1 it w st,ie' , 4 4,-wall .ue :M .,'1' : xfl'1: is: If - ,--,wifi f ,E 5 fl , . I 4. 1 gg , Q june Lockhart Scott Long Al Lovati Donna Lucllik Handy Luckey Chervl Lukas Pat Lurvey Sophomores 216 si, t sian -J? ,V X 53,H.k,, V.k,Vk, 5 ,V . .iq -.',- f , . , , V LVV , A W 1 ' i t L-T37 W' ' wmyu 1 'f .1 -' f ,dw it ' V ,f .:Z, I 1 sf I ' ir ' 'ff' if A M K 'L' W ' : t uf 4 rrt 4 f- 1 LX -V , F Y gi Wm fl ,- Wx , . .,,,,., I .,ff ri A-ff it ,af as, we wg as W msd' J' iii 55 lf au. Q, O - ,.,, ,-,zkgriwifiva ,-,,,1. Mi .1 mtl L 1 I 1 i jk 1 ,-.awirmvwaf an W, W , 25 Qi' ,K i , 'V,':h v'-V Q K 5- 15 255 o r ,Er ik if LI its , i Jigga, wif' S is I rw? 111' , M .5 f Yr ,.'g 5. 'Inch Lula SL'UltxlLlCllllllL1lll 'loc Xlachak Iorly Xlaeier Delmlric Nlaclwx Painela Xlaelxlex' Karl Nlaekoviv Donna Xlaclscn IOllIlXlE1lt'I' Pat Nlanee Betty Manning lianri Nlanthvy 1' all P -5815 ., 'M ,,..-M'--..4 ff at fha-.. .B , 5 '1-7 r E ff. 1 - m',',- i it W I I Q if 2 A 1, , f A '- 2 gf-, I-1-f Q J X 53' f m 'f'. ,. A h .VWA A 2 Q , 55' H, 4 ' Lx BQSQQQU , 7 2 :ii f ' fr 2 L, X I 'f-2.51 , -3 It Ns I f . lr ig if .. N 16+ i ' af? Q , we f Mark Marehiniak Roger Marshall Dehra Xlartin Dianne Nlartin janet Martinson Dennis Mathena Wayne Xlatilc Sherry Matthews Robert Mau Xlark Maxwell Dave Mc.-Xllister jim Nlcfiann Michael McGowan c:ilI'f'hlCLZ1llglllil1 Pete McLenighan George Mcklillin Ron MCMilli11 Laura Nlenegon jeffN1enzer Raymond Merriman Bruce Meyer Larry Michaels Dave Middleton Pain Militello Chris Nliller Eric Miller Frank Miller jan Miller Mari Minarieh Stephen Monroe john Montello Dan Moran Kathleen Moroz Kathy Morris Craig Morrison Sophnmores if lie. e 5 218 , , - - , J. -Fnifagrisiiiaw - - fi 1, L ff ' V ' - -27 listm-we . ' , ff ' ,1. -, 1 'i'?2s:'3'l-EL . , 1 11 f si - T591- . y - ny 15 -,-rf., if s VL,l,MS,Q5fL. 4 TWWF f fl iru . . in , .R . u in ll! V' f n w: 55:35 i 2 ,I N, Z ., rf r X 4 ,F X .. J' 1, 3 if F l w , i - J yn- I kkr I I As the sophomore class' 'KSU' Chlllnp, DMC Leslie fifl8S , A V' ' a trieycle into the gymnasnnn for a pep asseinhly. 1 sf rirt 2 r 1 is gp.,-: rg . if P, P, P 'fi J' If , A A, . ak? U l . , sf' A. . ff - Klllil 1 ' XX l . ' ' M R i x X j 3, is . s . - in K K K ,k,k, f f, r r aieie A, j j itss P P 1 jg as 5 .,f,'55i .- F' A 'f k W : 3 A Q y I 'N' 1 'fi j . V. , ,gil Q I is P ratte M -Fi , ' ye' - 5 ' ,Q ' 'S N X D P. . ff P We J 77 r . h,522a22z'f5 9 5 ig, iii gd 'ty it it . , ...:. 1 H N mi, , , , ..,,-,k rj .,,. We ,.,,- r, ,M,f,.,-4 W.f. , - K. - ss ,awe ,, sfsesigiw Q V - , ' . ..,,,,..W,r img ,, f . ' N D if am P ' liii V ig J P Q -V' ,Q 3? , P . '-, fi- 'lr 1- A Ni? V. A 'K as P ir- at s :P e N f '. , . ' , 531 L- NX, P uf' + ff f 6 A' W . K ' f tj, 'L ,, - K gg Wi 'ami L , A it , r - W M V ..fk ,. ,k, , it -1 .- f :.,,... . .sp,,.pSs,, www QAM 'tiitw bs? ETQEW , . , is ,L 1, K' 3 I , ty' X fj :V 1, .- 9, , :, 5 ' 1. .,. L -' 'W P A . P ,V .. 3 , Q r Qi A I Sophomore'- .. ',.:.'j',:i?Q55 ii 3215.2-s'FE'3iil:z ,. ,t.m,, .Q mf ii V 0 r? , if -Y y X ,if jf' I M . Q- . . we J ., K fs. Karen Morse Riek Xlotta Chris Xlozina jenny Mueller Tana Nlnraro Anne Louise Mnsich Lanis Neclelslq David Nelson Steve Nette joel Newell Diane Nichols john Nicholson Robert Nicholson Wendy Niessner john Nixon Mike Nixon john Norchnark jean Nnsshainn Scott Nyi David Olencler Ed Ongenae Fred Orlovich Dinah Ou en NlL1l'j'.'XIlll Puganoni Noreen Palmer Michael Palya james Pantol Debi Papesh Sherry Pupntsa Nlarylynn Park Rosemary Pusclertz Anita Pasteris Ray Pasteris Bill Paterson Gary Patterson Gary Panson Steve Paulich jay Pearson Becky Peeples Debbie Peoples Paul Penn Ava Perkins Teresa Perry Carla Petrinos Harry Pfaltzgraff Pat Phillips Bradley Pierce Michael Pierson john Pinkerton Rodney Pitsenherger Ron Poluncich Ceorgene Policanclriotes Rick Poole Tom Poole Samijean Portcr john Potocki Rojeria Powell jim Prola l llccly Pufcles l Bill Pullman Calvin Quarlcs Rick Quigley j Bob Race ' Dena Rakar j Patti Rambo Cheryl Rainlcr Kim Rawley Dan Rebstock Cary Reclrnan jeff Reenl Nancy Reeves Shirley Rhocles Larry Ricllartlson Donn Ricketts Chuck Rigg Bill Rimmke Ann Ringstroni Charlotte Roberts Cathy Robinson r fs f gg,,w.r,r.,,,M ,swam W , ,iw ri.- ae: Mama,-flax ,, awww- vmtfvmsm W 2 Eliafiillii' ff' f fssww .L B, fw- K 'f 1' w r- ' 505 ga S? 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Q ,,,.,, gfwf f' ' Q .A -21 egg, -:,,.', lg' ar my 'E ., ,115 H A ,::,-: K ' :f-' T' , ': Kai' , , M y krr, ,, 2 '-fi, fl Y 'Q-, ,Q . 0' 9' 3 . 1552 ll: 'A fl aff j Sophomore class supports a HSir Chumpn candidate Frankie Robinson Tom Rohr Catherine Rose Ellen Rosenberg Robert Ross Sharon Ross Linda Russ Lynne Sabol Dave Sanders Robin Sanders Maria Scaropoulos Mark Schaulancl Kathy Scheiclt Henry Schelling janine Sehoob l sally Schappe j Gayle Schuctz j Nick Schumacher j Sharon Schuman j Mark Schwab l Sue Schwartz l Donna Seeman Denise Sefcik Karen Lynn Seleik jolm Sergeant Kenneth Shain Sharon Shain Dave Sharp M ari'- .::-H-...-::.. :: 1 . 4 f 72933 ale' Y N :gif , .mf sri 4 I 'H ' S N f e for s X 1 K fe AX tw ig, im f A I -Ut A if -.. ru H 5 ,f 11:1 ,Q 1 vf If , ,, EN -9. ,' 3 'ai'-,Mk W ,. 1 Ax ' '-,r i' f f w as 'wi 1 r - f w e 2 RY WE? Vi! ' t gif l R21 r S' glib S5562 , E ig X , x I In R l l A . ,, I V , il r ' 1,-. H r f f 'L 'R ' J p ls r ' a 4, ff, f f I 'H V: fl 5. ff f 'V . ' f' ' Y ' ' 17 f ' ' N ll 4 5 I , , ' A ii i f ' 1 M W .,,.. ajwrw wwf, a ,- V M ,- ' ' r:?m. WMF X ifiiggg xr ' r r ' r f ri 3: U? ' , A ' L iWg35QQ 1 , ff . 7 If ll l Sophomores 219 ,?, , 220 Doug Sherrell Sue Shetina .Xliee Short Cathy Sikich Bill Slilare liconarcl Skolc Patrieia Smiles Rancli Smith lioy Smith Steve SIIlltlll7Cl'2', Stan Snyder Bill Sohn Caryl Southeomb Greg Spa-cht Ken Spolnilc jolm Spurgeon Karre Stalzer Teri Stancil Tim Stapay Debbie Starasinic Elaine Starks Pat Stec Melissa Stelow Gregory Stern Patti Steuart jill Stirrat Deborah Story Nancy Strainer Linda Stuckey Terry Studer Kathy Sullivan Kathie Surkein Kay Swithin john Tarlini George Tatroe jill Taylor Donna Temple Pam Tezak Nancy Tharmert Carol Thomas David Thomas Melodie Thomas Michael Thomas Pat Thorne Pam Thoresen Nancy Trubich Leo Tyda Linda Uziel Peggy Van Dyke Debbie Van Campler Brad Vaughn Kathy Ventsias George Yidalakis Ellen Yitali Sue Voss john Wagner Suphomores ,nys 1 -ia. 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A iff, T S Q Wa - ia? gig? in , .gzi T' 4, me Q :Vs-2 :vp Q T ,.i' I .,,' -,,, - A-iii , - , N. 3-,km Z ak? I 1 , Z ,NV Tj: -V-, ,Fifi mfs- j 'xxmg ,g' V T , i ' 5 i -V , , H- i ,aw ,. .- - M at . i ir I ,, A V S T - S T -iii T L.., 'AS V, ., ii -A I ' ' T if Q - at - .J f Il -, g Y Q32 N S2 . ' r f -. if , 'l'f-lgiifzgfw V ' ' W '11 . -fi ,E ,ilsitjei 8 'N ie, i' Q' .-,, , , ' 4 xi Q ia? 1, A R ff - :iff - V 7 AM :,y. U A H V ,M ' L-.' K yeel i is U-if get ' .- ,V ,.,A n f V I .--5 ns, ' 1 VP' - i fi A zql - ' S 'AA','- if A 4 j f i f so f fV: mgg' ,L':f Q azf 3 .Q ,:, F., an ' I M, , K V 1 . leaf li U Q T , L i 1, ,A 5' T fqg rif 1 M ' , 4 25:CfEf 'Q 7 X Q ,. 1 , f L Kurt Hoffmeyer, Carla Petrinos, jeff Menzer, jim Wheeler, Pat Hogan, and Andy Gatons discuss projects for the sophomore class. Don Bagley Sue Benigni Susan Billerman Richard Blalock Bob Bryan Andy Castle Kelly Church Penny Conroy Terry Cook Chris Corum Chuck Dillon Ava Eastin Bill Ellena jim Farris james Gilbert Dennis Gladkowski Kathy Govednik judy Grant Salina Grant Ava Hancock Alma Harris A' A e is Rib - 6 E, ew t 'W , 5 nga: ' 34, ssaaiiis -11 V ' - ' - ' flfr , ,,.- K, f is i 1 is i, ,asm K if was E s rzwrzilfi, ' ,wit za , , 1581 i a ff is 'W a yfa 5 x Z Q, . Y if Not Pictured Betty Henkel Elizabeth Herrington Dennis Hines Bill Holmes Peggy Hoss Cindy Hudgins Rick Kastman Valerie Kennick Brett King jack Kirkland Linda Macholz Dee Macpherson Timothy Mahoney julie Marry Rick Masek Tony Marejak Larry McCann Bob McClintock Norman Moffett Pam Mudron Ann Nichols Roger Peloquin Kathy Wakefield jim Walker Pam Ward Gary Wash Charles Washington Tom Watson William Watson Barb Weber Debbie VVebster Sharon Welz jan Vkenclel Ken Westergaard Gary Wheatley jim Wheeler Chuck White janet Whyte Nanettc VVhyte Russ Wicevic Bruce Wietting Ed Wilkins Mike Will Becky Wills jo Wilsmann Gayle Wilson Kent Wilson Shirley Wilson Wanda Winchester Sue Wisnieski joey Woldt john Wolfe Ted VVollack Pam Wonnell Chuck Woolard Mike Wrona Rick Yakich joBelle Yonely Kathy Youngren Fred Zabel Marjorie Zabel Robby Zelinski Bill Zenke Edward Zolecki Rick Peterson Steve Reed Gary Russell Jay RYS Robert Saindon Kathy Santorineous David Schoenhofen Deborah Sinkular Robert Sorensen Mary Stahl Denise Sullivan Nancy Tapio Linda Tatroe Lynn Thomas Michele Trammell Marcella Varvel Marvin Watkins Marsha VVeber Nancy Whalen Keith Wilhelmi Gary Wills Svphomores 221 222 Q . , fag ' Q 2 1 tim e 1 Qi . y 4 1 J 1.3 3 tai K Q f'-p....f'4 , 1, te' ' . in ,gf 3 in at .A ,. - ::. I if -. . eg. . s 2 xy tg 5 ' J E 'O' A zg. , wwf-mi A law. ' - . : 1 p ' V sh' 2 f r L, niggas. Q 6 , . W' - a Lasik 'ti I VV: Q2 , kj, as 1 1 M V, , 3 , T ,fs r My . E s s ,2222 -2 ' 3 Hi s ' A ,..... Q Q .,.. g gifs 3 9,35 1 Q ss , -v. . '. 'N 'X fx p- . . 2 Ellen Adamic Chuck Adams Eddie Adams Lendell Adams Linda Aimaro Susan Ammons Mary jane Ancel john Anderson Mark Anderson Stacy Andrew jerry Audette Linda Baldwin Bob Balsie Nancy Baran Larry Barnes Lynn Barnes Susan Barnes Donna Baron Mike Baron Tom Barry Carol Bartz Terry Basarich Bill Beck jill Becker Bernard Bell Greg Bender Glen Bernard Dave Bertino Ellis Betts Cindy Bilotto Robert Black Richard Blalia janiee Blaser Paul Blessent Xlary Ann Blout Yi, 1 .IHA Q- . , up H - I Stacy Andrew, newly announced winner ol freshman court, is congratu- fneshman court candidates was Mary jane Ancel, another freshman lated by other candidates Carolyn Lester. Sue jamnili. Sue Vtkrerner. court candidate. Xlarx Xlenne, and Dehhie Zook. Not pictured at the presentation ot the Freshmen Steve Blust judy Bolos Mark Bostjancic William Brisbin Elaine Brown Robert Buchhauser Cindy Budzinski john Burke janet Burkhardt William Bums David Burtzos Kim Butterfield Bob Campbell Kathy Cann Nancy Carlson Mark Carnahan Debbie Cartelli Bill Carter jerry Carter Kathy Carter Linda Carter Larry Cashen john Cassels Charles Mark Challenger Nancy Chamberlin Linda Chambers Zanetta Chandler Linda Chesko -A .,,.- . L't 11 ir ' A . it 'Q ',-' if S? H t if t ff . ' -fa r ,, . ,,.s 'ffl' 'fig - , ' is I 3? ' AQ i :ZC evil? N Q .A t 'E -. lg L Y 1 Q 3- 35 ii, ' 11 fur' 'i if ' 53 353' - , , I -f .9 . H. i - 73. 4 FJ1 w w f , My r i si? Q 5 J. 3. ln C tl, I,:A ' ' , -: 1- 1 V-t-: eta A ' 4' ,.':', . -A . rw gk - 1 V 'tg V, 1' --ifitz .., zz: ' , ..,.: 'RI K 1- ' 3 Z,-gf' ' My ,A Ak. 9 ji W A l,,b .ay ..,, 'z -1- fT A , V: rf' 1 Q Q 1 2' , , 5' fi fh if Wt' - F' i i' i rta' QQ 5 ' a ' Q t ,,1.. - A 1 Stacy Andrew reigns as freshman Homecoming attendant David Chess Rolf Christenson john Churchill Tom Ciesla Tom Cirricione Keith Clayton Keal Thomas Cleaver Pat Clinton Craig Cole Gene Coleman Elizabeth Cook Roger Copp Bruce E. Copple Pat Corum Peggy Costello john Cottrell Richard Coyne Toni Craig Roberta Creamean Wayne Cromer Rochelle Culbertson Mary Lynne Czerwonka Colleen Darin jack Darin Peggy Daum Pat Davison Dave Deacetis lim DeFelice s o -..' s 5,3 ff X, tk M L1 In 5? W7 s in Y g l af M-ri . ' . ii 'WWA 4 :nl S' its 9 46 'T' f' .ia :an ml ' r 'f 1 ,. 'ns is . rw 'Q iz X R it ir it ixaxj bf ez W we-aawivff' mwwwfaeiszii, 1 ?szrgez , , f rim 1. Hemi ' i by 1 ' .6 at ' ,.?.a,sw, . . 2 ,5 -- : , , X, ,jg wx ,kg ' X K z .W A ji Q ,f W -,JF erttrrs if Q :fi Q ai. wa we at Q' , . itte i .. i W F .0 ,,... Wk. -E... A Lai? .fi ii' jf? HJ f ,V ,, ,m,g- 4-. 34' 5, f f ix - .affmui ,, , ag r 4 is t --. rt if ' itfff' 1 it Q ,xi W i K ' gggeeflfe-.e,.ff f ma, t..,,. 'Q fait ' is-ears? 1 V1Q?3:15f. : Ur- -'1 . mmm .i i ' .,:- Ea?'.,Q,5i,F? E - wil , iyi, ,1 ,V Q. Freshmen 223 V-f---f -Y - 2 W Y- Y .y---.43 V ' :-.?..- L k 3' Y' . 6 Q S: V f M . , ga ,.k A j , . ,F A.,,,.. . I, V j W H j L z if . 1 i U., J K P i. M x S i? J xl? , 7. , .1 , J .5 V 5, L- ff , qi! F . -Y :: t ,ggiili ,Y -- x AV.-kg.41zfg'7z'Q1f , . is F X :Z ' llyliu gi f' 'ii mmAA in X ' . .Q t - 7 X x i !! A 1 ,:.., K V' qt Q I. j xg . . M - .V ' - 1 x Q . f. I Q' ' 5 t ' . ff? hi 0-.. ' uf 7 1 , i , 'f ygv,-' .51 a Q gi7Qgg'Y Q2-fax retwwmi ar rwg fwmi .fwa. in -' 5? - : i H,-I jim' -: K . ., ,A fr , It n i e .. 0 A . 'f -, V ' .' f i , QM if ' ' ' A A . -. ., ' ' V. ' f Q V. ,aa S. E In gg K 1. E i ,s' E: . 7 fri Q99 Q . 5 SQ f V , . f 1: -1 - - - Q1 , gf t j 'PA aw TW 224 . ...a 1 l wk, -an 1 'G 4' MN i' I 4? WN V .M ' ' F- ha- , .?f ..fJi'Xj i fi A at jeg,i.Q .itz-L J j., 14 A ,., 7.113 is Ya' I K' hw :V i z S5532 R ..' . , L, M Y xi Q ,E ,. A ,A V, . g g , M . 1 ' - , ' V fig . H3 Examining bids for GAA's girl-ask-boy dance, Autumn Fair, are Robin Wicke and judy Shroba. CAA members annually present a 'l'wirp clancc. it f .Y g r, 3 ,F M 'i ,A,, 5 L i r a f aa it - I K 0 ,ta- fg. 4 . -f ,' t ii ' p H s xc.-P A iii? 21. , X 2 , Q fi I i 'f 4WQf if f , I ,, lag m H K' Q JJ Fu-sh men Larry Dvlach jack Dvmask Barh Dc-nnis Dun Dt'i'ratt Call Dilmlnlt' YCFIIUII Dickcrsmi liusc Dillard Dclmhit' Dillon Clin-ryl Dixon jnhnlJm1altlsm1 Mary Dcmns janvt llrazy Clit-ryl Drt-w joAnn llukt' Daw Duncan jim Duncan Barlmara Dunn Suv Dunn jim Dzak YL-tta lfaly Cathy lilwrly Marilmcth litlwarcls Becky iiigcnlieer Dchimis- liken Donaltl lillis Larry iillis William lflmore Mika' lilsvn limmit' liinnwrt Mark linglanti ilolwrt lixans Bt-th Eva-rts Mark lfaccliina Stew lfahrner Mary Ann Farr john lfanlsticl1 Bc-rniv lfvrrn janict' lfick Stove lfitzvr Lorie Fitzpatrick Kathy lflatt Iinlmin lflvrning Denisv lfmn'nier Gary Fox Nancy l rt-ch-rick Don i 1't-in-li Anncttc Frcscura Bob Frey Cathy l rickL' Roy FI'Ulll'li Leslie Fugctt Brenda lfultz Ds-bnrali Garrison Tmn Casparicll Cintly Cvtsun licecl Gifford Pat Ciorgis Dan Clad liolwrt Class jane Clump jim Gluck Alvin Cluflm-5' Suzan Gollum-y Rutl1yGmlzclvs Clic-ryl Curclcn Nlaric' Craliavuy Diana Cray tt . 4'-1 9' .f,v sg te I QW ,K A wA K W K 6 V K f . ' lfxrff 'V S A ? fK my L f AVVV I f - xx ' 5 -V i ng 5 V-. Q6 Freshmen begin to actively participate in various clubs Cathy Crvcr j0y'ceAlll1 Cllvgury Paul Gregory julie Clricllvy .Xmlrea Criparis Lorraine Cross Carol Crskuvic Kenneth Cutie-rrcz Karen llaas Martin llall jauuvtt llamiltun Mary Haniutvs Micllavl llansvu Alan Hardy Bonitajny ci- llarris jauuic li. llarris Nancy Hart john Hartmann Htl Harvey ltulncrt Ilarvcy ltancly Hasv Susan Hatzis Paul Heinm-l Bob llenclrix lic-v llenning lNlUlliCllQlllllllj1 jerry Hcrcl Manuel llt-rrm-ra Carolyn llvrtvl jol1nScntt limi itt julin Hey' Kip Hill jin1Hillcr Dau Hilli-slancl jului llillman 115: K - Q H taat K K K 1 gg K . V :,,, ' K ' ' 67 img' . l Ay ' k Q A , ' K7 f 'K 1 KK eei' 9 ' .eff M' 8 K it . i i K iiiiii K f t'a' K K K -- K lil.a , fm ,K w g , J KK Q H HY ,,, : .. 1 x -- '? I -j u - .K ' KKK ,K ' ' ill f' ' 3 -i...-. K F , KK! A K 4 ' K ' K K 17? '. K K K K ne 1 1 A tr' lf eeei f U at X l 1, EQ ' A ' K 5- VKVZ i If K KKKKK K hw A K i 'f N ga KKKQKKKAK ' Mi. ii T iK,2 t iii, rltK Eli , v V: gi, fi ii f ,Q 5, K '-' ff K K K K 51 g Q' s lill 9 s ' 2 - Kr I Ki ,i K A tfK K KK f. fi K K at l f H K ,jg .KK , , K l M 2 I K fi il K V F K it TE? ,lj KKKK is 5 2 Wiwxl K my L Vi 5 A .i Ki f 1Q:1m11wi1 v KH-K f f f '41z4?7sezgsi'2z 'KK ' 'f .,,i,,- wg ' is , K vjgg K zifwh af : E. : . , , i sig: Ffrvshmen 225 226 lfrvsliiiivii Andrea Hines john Hock Pam Hodgdon Lester Hoffman Liz Hoffman Kathleen Hogan Kevin Hogan Doug Hohisel Tom Holden Boll Holloway james A. Holloway George Honiotes jolm Honiotes .Xclrienne Hootman Pat Horyat Sue Houbolt Dennis House jill Houte Bud Huey Bill Huston Chuck Imfeld Clyncle jahneke Sue jamnik Paul jaworski Bill jensen jeffrey joens Rick johns Debby johnson Delores johnson janet johnson jerry johnson jill johnson Kurt johnson Lincla johnson Pat jones john jorgensen Michael jostes Phil jostes Harriet jourdan Rich jovanovich Estella juarez Peggy junck james junkins Rodney justice Kathy Kane joAnne Karales Rick Kardos Helen Keagle Pam Keagle George Keers Dan Keith Bob Kemp Dave Keniston Greg Kenlay Sharon Kern Mike Keto 45 K-if ,V X as cf V , , 5 ,1 1Ny,z,4 , A rms.:--,Q-.af:.,..:,., 5 i .4 kj. Ll ,.-, ,. . , f 1 1 ,Mis 'ff ':, f , i 'A Q 355,135 12' vi ' Y' s its:-get i , JH 1 . v ' .. ff .-: '- fi sigffzsgfgz H .ut an' - ,Sita :E . - ' 1+ r ' '- X,- i Ji -ka 157 Tj , ,' , ::'?,,v'-' K ., . 'iw -:Of A ffl sw 3 f 'lf r 1 l R . Tal ' A , .f L1 :its . it .- , ,Ziyi- El F -. 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Michael Leach Michael Lee Charles Leech Margaret LeGare Gloria Lenci .Xl Lentine Carolyn Lester Bill Levering Linda Lexx is Bill Lincllherg liarl Loflancl Paul Loomis 'lo Ann Looper Nancy Lorey Xorina Lorey Kris Lot! ,Ivan Xlalmry Fresh in cn 227 228 Freshmen Drew Maclarlane Michael Maher Bruce Marlin alter Debbie Marlow Bill Marsh Debbie Marshall Elaine Martis Philip Maszala john Mateski jim Matile Ed Mattox Mike May Mike Mayer Robert McAlister Lisa McBride Michael McBride james McCallister Tom McCann Mike McCarthy Charles Mellauley Kathie McCIoskey Robert McDaniel Denise McDonald Tim McGrath Nancy McLanghlir Du ayne hlCi.lIl'liiIl Dale Mr-Xlahcl Dan McMillin Mike McWilliams jane Meehan Mary Menne john Meyer Cory Miller Bob Misewicz Deborah Misisehia Susan Moleslq Martha Moline I Mary Lon Monferdini Barbara Mooney Craig Moore Gary Morgan Guy Morgan Todd Morrison john Moss Karen Mossberger jean Mulilig jim Minnbower Barbara Mnnter Sue Ann Narakas Steve Nasser Angie Neclelslq Judy Neill Denise Nelson Greg Nelson Mark Nelson Robert Nelson fffiisz ' D' this R g if . 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Stewart Billie Stokes Teri Stone Duvinl Storch Karen Stout Kevin Stout Steve Struiigu Bill Sullivan Cliurles Sullivan Rachel Sullivan Vicki Siillixun Dt-hlwx Snsnei' Kathy SIISH' lfcl iliullloli X ictoriu lunk Dvhluie Tai lm' Delmhi 'licllici' hlunies 'l'm'rrell Kathy 'll-sclaill Bula Tlirnnas K1llllf'illll0Ill1lS Cherie Tliuinpson Nlieliuel 'l'ln'iui Dun Trcpel Steve illllfllilillll john 'l'NXi1l'llOS7 'l'uni Tn evcllc- .lllIlY21lliUX'lL'll Freshmen fir- ,Qu - ii S K S A - 1 ', f, ?'F f W V ' A ' K fi K ,K S it ff K ' ' .. g, f , -' - W theft ' S- ,iffy , K 7 ' L' L all A k y -K rx I - I. V: b Q i V . A V ji-,H ,i fi my ,,,,,z Q vtiv iiiii S in it . ,ev it WWW it , -V-L LL V V .fiiLg:r-,glint firm. L L K V is A 53-,i I Q' -M tttv ' 5 h if 5 V T if-.-szgsfaffwg afew wieif-fl, 1 S ,t iilii .i,ii..,. 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V - B ', Sue Zabel ' ggfi 3 i joe Zelinski ,, Thomas Zeman 1 V X A 3,5 joe Zlogar Debbie Zook Rhonda Zupanic 1 1 223' fi ' gg salma 5, It ii , :V . igrrwzawi ' , ,,, ,, ' I Y' Y' K - 3 2 2:1125 1- a it i gil Not Pictured Romney Adams Larry' Blalock jim Blow Gregory' Brock Lu Ellen Broyy n Donna Bucaro Chuck Clagluiso Melvin Carson jim Contos Sally' Damn Tom Derlinga Paul Fairweather Ramona Cooclay' Brenda Crangcnt Don Cray' Cassie Griffin William jorclan Rockie King Sarah Knight john Lambert Earl Lorlamcl Debbie Nlurlx Terri Obert Davicl O' Blak Sheila Owen Robert Peterboli jasper I.t-e Redmond Deanna Roberts jan Schaeffer Lincla Schoenhofen Donna Serrato Bt-th Shay' Tcrris Stepney' Diane Swain Erich Tartenaar Ronaltl 'lowles Kimberly' Voots Patricia White johnnie M ae Williams Sheila Wilson Walter Yangas Ralph Yowell Freshmen 231 198 54,55 .,..198 - 232 A Cappella Choir . , Abel. Diana ..... Abel, Michael . . Adamic, Ellen . . . Adams. Bill . . . Adams, Chuck . . Adams, Eddie . . Adams, Ella . . . Adams, Lendcll . . Adams, Romney' . . . Acschliman, Marylin , . Agazzi, Sue ,.... . Aimaro, 1,inda . . . Akin, Connie L. . Alainyo, Frank . . Alberi co, Frank . , . Albright, joAnn .... Albue, Beth .,.... Alcyander, Mary' Ann . . Alcyandcr. Henry' '.... Alkire, Mrs. Sally , Allen. Doris M. . Allen. Robert . Allen, Steve . . Alling. Eric . . Allison, Candy . . Alpha Omega . . Alsip, Ann . . . . Alstott, Elizabeth . . Altiery, Ellen ..... . Alvarez, Mr. Layvrcnce . Ambrose. Kathy' . . . . . American Field Service . Ammons. Susan ..... Ancel. Mary jane . . Anderson, Bob . . Anderson, jolm . . . Anderson, Mark . . . Anderson, Robert E. . . Anderson, Scott . . . . Anderson. Shaun . . Anderson. Stcye . . Andreyy, Angus. P Stacy ..,. . am ...,,,.. Antonicyvicz. Miss Beverly Appel, Ron ,.,,,.,,, Archamlmeault, jolm . . . Arinstron g, Mrs. Grace M. . An Department ...... .yshe11, Cheryl . . Atchleyx Atkins. S Charles .,.. and ra ...... Atterberrv, Mrs. Nicki . Andctte, Barbara . . . Audette. jerry . . Auld, Robert . . , Aultz. Robert . . . Bacon. Keith . . Bacon, Kevin . , Baghy. Leslie . . . Bagley. Donald . . Bailey. Kathy . . Bailey. Ken .... Bait, Karen ...... Baker, Mr. Charles . Baker, David .,., Baker, Nancy .... Balbinot, Catherine , Baldyyui, Linda . . . Balog. Kevin . . . Balsie, Bob . . . Band ........ Bandosz. Sharon , . Bandoz, David . , . Baran. Mary Ann . . Baran. Nancy . . , Baranak, Pat . . Barber. Chuck . . Bardoyyski, jan . . Bardoyyski. joyce . . Bariska. Art . . Barnes. Larry . Barnes. Barnes. Linda . Lynn ,. Barnes. lanct . . Barnes. Nadcnc . Barnes. Rosemary . Barnes. Susan . . Barniyille, Karcn . Baron. Donna . . . Baron. Mike . . Barr, George . , Barr, Michael . Barrett. jolm . . Barron, jerry . . Index .. 124,125 ,... 210 222 . 198 . . . 222 . . . 222 . 198 222 . 231 . 158 . 210 . 222 . 158 . 158 210 158 124,125.145,1a8 66,158 . . . 195 . . 59 . 158 . 210 . . . . 198 . . 52,210 . . . . . 210 .. 138,139 . . . . 210 . . 158 . . . 210 . . 55 . 198 . 136 . . . 222 . . 222 .. 64.198 . . . 222 . . 222 .. 96,158 . . . 198 158 158 . . 16,17,222 ... 94,210 . . . . . . 48 124,125,158 . . . . . . 198 50,51 .. 64,65 . 198 . . . . 198 .. 125,159 67 . , . . 198 .. 62,222 . . 159 . . 195 . . .. 127.210 .. 78,159,204 . . . . 198 , . 221 ,.. 210 .. . 210 ... 198 .. 60,139 .. 210 . 198 ..195 .. 222 159 222 118.1l9.120,12l 221 ' 183 . . . 109, 222 198 . 190 . 198 . 159 , . . 209 . . 222 . . 159 . . , . . 222 . . . . . . 209 .. 142,148,198 . . . . . . 198 . . 222 . 159 . . 222 . . , . 222 . 74,93,210 . . 198 . 198 . 210 Barroyyman, Doug , . Barroyyman, jim . , Barry, '1'im ..,. Barry. Torn . . Bartlett, james , Bartz, Carol , . , Barz. Miss Anita . Basarich. Terry' . . Baseball ....., Basketball ,........ Index 210 159 198 222 198 222 55 222 .... i2,13,1-1,75 96,97,98,99, 100. 101 Baskin. Brad .,.,.. ,..... 5 0,198 Bcakin, Mr. john Matheyy . . . . 60 Baude, Debbie , , . . . . 198 Baudino, Gary ...., . . 198 Baudino. Kathy , . .... 198 Baudino, Nancy . .,.... 159 Bauer, Pete ..... . 138,147,198 Banmgartner, Greg . , ....,. 210 Bayless. Glenda . . , ..,,. 159 Bayless, Phanelophe , . . 148,210 Bazan. Eva ..... , . , 159 Beatz, Kathie . , . . 198 Beatz. Susan . . . . , 210 Beck. B111 .,., . . 222 Beck, Kathleen . . .,.,.. 210 Becker, lill .... . ...... 222 Becker. Scot! . , . . . 117,141.159,1833 Bcguin, Claudia . , ,.... . . 210 Behl, Robert . . . ...,.., 198 Bell. Bernard . , . . . 222 Bender. Greg .... . . 222 Benham, Margaret . . . . 159 Bcnigni, Beth ....., . . 198 Benigni. Sue ...,., . . 221 Bennington, Mr. joseph . . . . . . 57 Benson. Ann ........, . . 159 Benson, jolm . . . . 210 Benson. Paul . . . . 210 Benson, Paula . . . . 198 Bcrens, Rick ..,. . . . 210 Berger, Scott ..,... . . 198 Bcrgin, Mr. Terence lf. . . . -18 Bergstrom, Ken .... . . 159 Bernard. Dave , . . . . 198 Bernard, Glen . . . , . 222 Bernhoft. Corrie . . , . . 198 Bersano, Mary joyce . . . 198 Bertino. Dan ..... . . 198 Bertino, Daye . . , . . 222 Bertsch, john .... . . 159 Bessette. Michael . . . . 210 Besselte, Pat ....,. , . 159 Betts, Charles Vllcsley' . . 160 Betts. Darrell ..., . . 198 Betts, Ellis . . . . 222 Betts, james . . . . . 210 Bevan, Donna .,.., . . 160 Beyversdorf, Lou Ann . , . 211 Biasetli, Vic ...... . . 160,193 Billcrman, Susan . . . . 221 Bilotto, Cindy . , . . . 222 Biwct, Rich . . . , 198 Black. Bill . . . . 198 Black. Lea . , . 211 Black. LeRoy , . . . 211 Black, Robert . . . , . 222 Blackyyi-11, Dennis . . . 198 Blalla, Richard . , . . 222 Blair, Mike . . . . . 198 Blalock, Larry .... . . 231 Blalock. Richard . , . . 221 Blank. jerry . , . . . 160 Blaser. james . . . 198 Blascr, janice . , , 222 Blaser, john . . . ..... 211 Blast-r. Richard . . ..... 209 Blatti, Richard Lee . . . , 120,141,160 Blessent, Gail .... ....., I 98 Blcssent, Paul . . . ,.., 222 Block, Char ,,.. . . 95,198 Blohme. Edyyard . . . . 6-1,198 Blount, Mary Ann . , . . 222 Bloyy, jim .,.... . . 2231 Blust. Steve .,,. .... 2 23 Board of Education . .,.,.. 44 Bogdan, Dayid . . . , 18,150,198 Boland. Corinnc M. . . . 66,160 Bolos, jndy .,.., . . 223 Bolle, jerry .,.. . . 211 Bond. Gary , . , . . 198 Booker, Duane , . . 198 Borbely. Sam . . . . 211 Boseo. Bonnie , , ..,.' 198 Bostiancic. Mark . . . . 127,223 Bostiancic, Nancy , . .,.. 198 Bostiancic. Xichola Mary . . 160,176 Bottino. Clmck . . , . . . 195 Bouchard. Darycl . . . . 18,160 Boyyers, Dale . . . . . 211 Boyvler, Stephen . . , , , 195 Boyylinu. Daye . . . . 211 Boyyser, Indy , , . . . 198 Boyd. Bobbie Ann . . . . 211 Boyd, Dan , . . Boyd. William . . Boyden. john . . Boyer. Bobbie . . Buns Clee Club . . . Bracken, Robert .... Bradford, Christopher . Bradley. Chip ...., Bragdon, Daniel . . Bragdon, David . . . Brandolino, Thomas . Brauer, Nancy . , . Braun, Dave . . Brisbin, Tom . . Brisbin, William . . Bristoyy, Bob . . . Brixcy, Barb , . , Brock, Gregory . , Broyy-man, Nancy' . . Broyvn, David . . . Brown, Elaine . Broyyn, Kathie . . Bmyrn. jim . , . , Broyyn, Lulillen . . Brown. Marshall . , Broyyn, Ronald Louis Bruning, Dr. Arthur Bruno, jack . . . , Bryan, Bob ...., Brvan, janet . . Bucaro, Danca . . . Bucciarelli, Al .... Buchhauser. Robert . . Budzinski, Cindy' . . Buehler. Nancy' . . Bull, Paula .... Bumgarner, Mike . Burch, Pat Burd, Pam . . . . . Bnrget, Paula ......, Burget, Mr. Richard F. . Burgic, Eileen ..,. Burke, john .... Burkhardt. lanet . . . . Burkhardt, Nancy ....... Burkhart, Mr. Thomas M. . . Burns, William .,.... Burris, Arlene . , Burroyys. Beverly , . Burrus, Bob . . . Burrus. Karen , , . Burtzos, David . . Bnsbey, Frank ,, . Bush. Cheryl ..,,.. Businaro, Mr, Louis C. , . . 211 4 -152.160 160 211 127 PQ3.120,121,160 24. 141. 107,121,198. 141. . . 10,130. 23. 198 198 21 1 21 1 160 198 21 1 209 22:3 21 1 199 231 160 160 223 160 199 2:31 211 . . 40,102. 44,45 52. 195 21 1 221 160 231 160 223 223 199 . 211 150. 199 . 211 199. 138. Business education department .... Bi isse. Kathy .......... Butcher, joAnn . . Butterfield, Kim . . . Butts. Steven Way ne Byron, Tom ...... tiahay. joe . . . Cable, Russell . , Cafeteria staff . . . Cagliuso. Chuck . , Cain. Cyvendolyn . . Cain, Lynn ...., Calahan. Clare , Calahan. Marty . , tialifello. Lynda . . Calosio. lanint- . Calosio, Marcia . . Cambruzzi, Yickic . . Cameron. Brian . . Campbell, Bob . . Campbell, Clyde . Campbell. Linda . . Canaday, Ceolf . . Cann. jim . . . . Cann. Kathy . . Cannon, Carl . . Cannon. Curtis . Cannon. Mclyin . . Capra. Lvunc . . Carclyycll, joan . Carey. Bruce .,..,. . Carey. Dennis ..... Carlson. Mr. Carl Miles Carlson. Di-hhiv , , . . Carlson, Nancy . . . Carnaghi, Donna . . Carnahan. Mark , Carnahan. 1'a1ty . Carpenter, Bill . . Carpenter, Patricia . . Carson, Mclyin . . Carson. Silyia . , Clam-11i. Debbie . Carter. Betty . . . 95,19 13. . . 113. 122 160 62 161 223 . 223 161 62 223 199 . 211 60. 161 . 211 223 161 199 60,61 199 161 , 223 161 . 211 9-1 211 195 68 231 .211 9,203 211 199 128,161 1-8,149,199,204 130.161 '29 119 152 199 21 1 223 21 1 199 21 1 199 22:3 195 199 195 . 199 199 . 199 161 62 199 22:3 21 1 22:3 199 199 21 1 231 21 1 223 . 199 Carter, Bill . . Carter, Doug , . Carter. jerry . , Carter. Kathy , . Carter. Linda , , Larter, Pam .... Caruthcrs, Ronald , . Casadei,fBonnie . . Casadei, Mike . . Larry . Lvnn . . tlashen. Cashen, Cassels, john . . . . Casserilla. Randy , . Cassidy. Roberta . Cassidy. Terry Sue . Casten. Miss Lillian . . Castle, Andy .... Cates, Nancy' . . . Lathernyan, Alice .... Ceci, Debbie ...... . Challenger, Charles Mark Challenger, Don ..... Chamberlin, Nancy , Chamberlin. Paul . . , Chambers, Linda . Chandler. Rebecca . . Chandler, Zanita . . Chaney, Ruth . . . Chaplin. Gregory' . Chaplin, joan . . Cheerleaders . . Cllelini. Larry . . 'Chesko, Linda . . Chess Club . . . Chess, David . . Clyess, Walter . . Cbeville, Debbie , . . Chirhart, Edyyard . . . Chizmark. Mike . . Chizmark, Rick .. Chopp, jo Ann . . ChoPP. Pat ..... Christenson. Rolf . . Christiansen, joan . . C lmrch, Kelly . . Churchill, jolm . Churchill. Paula . . Ciccotelli, Gary . Ciesla, Elaine . C iesla, Gail .... Ciesla, Tom ..,.. C C K. ci C inqnegrani. Mike . . ipolle, Bob ..... irricione, jolm . . irricione, Toni . . . laassen. Debbie ,... Claiborn, MfSgt. j. L. . Claiborn. Pennv ..., Clark, Dave .... . Clark, Gordon . . Clark, Larry . . Clark, 1 at ........ Clay'ton, Keith ...... Cleaver. Thomas Keal . Clemons, Catherine Anne Cline, David L. Clinton, Cheryl . . Clinton, Pat . . Coan, Bob .... Cobourn, Diane . . Cobourn, Greg . . tloeklnill, Doug Cogdal. Mr. joe . . Cogbill, Tootsie . . Cohen. Claudia Colabuono, Clark . . . Colabuono, Darlene . Colbert. jolm Colbert. Keyin . . Colbert. Susan . Cole, Carol . , Cole Ci 'aig . , . Fred .... t.oleman. Coleman, Gene .,.. Mr. llarold . t,oleman. t,oleman. jerry ..... Coleman . jnanita . Collins, Larry . , . Collins, Sandra K. . , Colombo, Gerry . . Colona. julie , , . Colyycll. Larry . Condon, Corey . . Conley, Dayiil . Conner. Daye Conrad. George . Conroy, Penny . . Conroy, Susan . . Contest Play . . Contos, jim ..,. Cook. Elizabeth . , Ci tok, Terry ..., Cooper, Michele . 223 21 1 223 223 223 211 21 1 162 199 223 162 106,223 18,88,90,91,162 122,199 162 57 221 199 199 21 1 223 162 223 162 223 21 1 223 199 162 199 . . 94,95 211 223 .147 223 162 211 162 211 .. 72,162 .. 22,162 211 223 199 221 223 211 211 211 199 223 . . '127,211 Q64 162 199 223 211 ,134 211 199 . . 162,195 ffsv 211 211 223 223 162 162 211 223 199 211 211 .211 66 211 200 211 200 209 1 1,96,162, 183 212 212 223 .. 141,212 223 . . . 48.49 . . 131.200 .. 151 212 212 162 162 212 .200 212 212 200 212 221 163 114 231 223 221 163 Cooper, Pat , . . , 200 Cooper, Peggy . . . , 200 Copp. Peter . . , . . 151,200 Copp. Roger ,.,. ,... 2 23 Copple. Bruce E. . , , 151.223 iiorleyi, Cary . . . . 200 Corracletti, john . . . , 8-1.200 Cornm, Chris . . , , 221 Cornm, Pat ...., ..,,, . . 223 Costello, Peggy .......... , 223 Cottingliam, Mr. Robert Dale , . 53 Cuttle, Melissa .,.,. ,... . . 200 Cottrell. john ..,., . . 223 Cottrell, Sylyia . , . . . 212 Counseling department . , . 48.49 Conger, Karen . . . . . . 212 Coy, Mike ,..,... . 86,163 Coyne, Richard . . , , 223 Craig. Patricia ,.,.., . . 209 Craig, '1'oni .,..,..,., , 223 Crandall. Xir. Marshall lx , .39 Crcaniean. Roberta . 223 Crisp, joe Xl. ..,. , 200 Cromer. Ceorgene . . 200 Cronier. Wayne . . . . . . 223 Cronk, Clifford . . . , . . , . , 212 Crook, Mr. Richard john . , . , 59 Cross Country ...... . . 80,81 Cnnye, Dennis . , , ,,,.. 212 Cnun. Mr. Olive .X . . , . . 57.112 Ciyer. Carol ..... Luunrine. Debbie . . Cullicrt son, Rochelle . i.nlliertson, Sylvia . . Curry: Curtis. Curtis. Cary .... Michele .... Yickie ..... Cferiyouka, Mary Lynne Dahlberg, Mr james E. Daily , Dehble Dalton, james . . . Dalton, Kevin . , . Dalziel, Claudia . . Dalziel. Mark , . . Daniel, Pam , . Darin, Colleen . . Darin. jack . . . Darin. jim . . . D'Atri. Denise . . Danni, Pat ..,. Datum, Peggy . , Danrn, Sally . . Davison, Kathy' . . Davison, Pat . . Davis, William . . Dc Acetis, Dave . , Debate .,,..... DeCanniere, Dan . . DcCanniere, jan . . DcCliecko, Mary' . . Dccmai Dedinskv, 1. Pam . Gary' . . DeFelicc. jim . . Dm-Felice, '1'om . . . Dt-Crace, Penny' . . . . Dejanoyich, Michelle . D1-lacli, judy' ...,. . Dclach, Larry' . Dclkus, Cathy' . . . Dclrose, Candy' . . Delrose. john , , , Dclrose, Pamela . Dt-mask, jack . , . Dcmick. Bernie , . DcMik, Claire . . . Dempsey, john . . Dempsey, Tom . . Dennis, Barb , . Dennis, Don .,.. Dennis, Gretchen . . Denton, Rick . . DePratt. Don . . Dcrlinga. Tom . . Dm-Witt, Daniel . . D1-Witt, Mary , Dibble, Diane- . . . Dibblc, Gail ,.... Dickerson, Charles . . Dickerson, Estelle . Dickcrsm mn, Vernon . . DiDesiderio, joAnn . . Diehl, j Digiovii Dillard, Dillard, Dillard, Dillon, Dillon, Dillon, Dillon, Dindoni Disera. eff ...... ie, joe . . Kathy' . . Nadine . . Rose . . Chuck . . Dehhie . . Maryellen .. Ray . . . s, Liene ..... Bill ,,.. .,,. . 130,163,165 22:3 200 212 ..200 163 223 53,93 . .. 61,163 .. 163 ., 212 212 .. 22,163 212 . , 223 .. 223 ,, 163 200 .. 138,164 .. 223 ., 231 200 .. 131,223 16-1 223 .. 116,117 r 212 ,...... 27,116,164 118,121,16-1,180,187 . . , . , . ,. . 212 . . 16-1 . . 223 . . 200 . . 212 . 94,212 . . 195 . . 224 . . 200 . , 164 . . 200 . , 164 , . 224 , . 164 . . 164 . , 164 . . 212 , . 224 . . 212 , . 212 . . 212 . . 224 231 164 .. 55,126,212 164 . . 224 . . 212 . . 212 . . 224 . . 164 . . 200 , . 200 . . 200 212 224 .. 19,119,221 224 . 212 . . 200 212 164 153 Diktfllmtive Education Club , , , . Ditsch, Boh .,,,..,. ,.200 Ditsch. jack ,.,,,,,. llicersified Occupalimis C Dixon. Cheryl , , , . , , Dixon. Gail , Dixon. ,leaiuielte Dixon. Kathy . Dixon. Lynda . . Duan. Bruce . . , . Doclgc, Richard . Doerfler. Sandy , Dolhof, Margo . Donaldson, john Donick, Dehbie . Donicly. Doug Dunis. Dave , Douley. Brad , . Donley, Rich , Donley. Sandra , . Donnelly. Sue . . Doran. Edward , Doran. Dorick. William Mr. Day c Robert Dorscliel, Dalt- Dorscy. Dan . Diflttayio. Ray , . Dougherty. Isla , Dougherty, Roslyn , , Downs. Drake. Mary . . . jacalyn Drauclen, Don Drayy. janet . Dreger, Fred , . Drew, Drew, Drew, Bob .... Cheryl .. Mary . . Driscoll, Bonnie ,... Drover, Charles ,..., Dryden, Miss Wilma Drvsch. Stephen ..... Dncliarme. Mitch . . Duchei Duke. Dulka. Duncan Duncan Duncan Dunn. Dnnn. Dnnn. Dunn, Dnnn. Dunn. Dunn, Dyy ver. Dzali - 1 Dvurko, Dzurko, ie. Mille , , joAnn . . jim . . 1, Dave , i, jirn . . 1. Vicky . Barbara . jim . . . joAnne . . Mary , Mike . , Paul . . Sue . . . Lvnn . . im ..... Michael . Steve . . Ealy, Yetta , , Earls, Eastin, Easton, Laurel . . Ava ,,..,, Rex D, .... . Eberhard, Randall j. . . Eberly, Cathy .,,.. lub 31.54.11-3.16-1. , , 142.148, , 58. , 22. 164 152 224 189 I 6-1 164 212 165 212 200 165 22-1 200 2 12 200 2 12 212 209 212 212 165 59 165 209 200 165 212 224 212 200 224 200 200 224 165 200 200 57 212 200 212 22-1 195 224 224 165 224 165 200 165 212 209 224 212 . . 149,224 ., 114. ,163 165 212 224 200 221 165 ,165 224 Edman, Debra K. . . . Edwards, Alvin ...... Edwards. Mr. Arnold D, Edwards, Mariheth .... Edwards, Marsha ...,. Edwards, Edwards, Egan, Steven ,,..... Egizio, Ray . Egly, john . . Egly, Larry' .,... Ehrsam. Rick .,,., Eichelberger, Nancy . . , Eigehheer. Donald C. . . Eigenheer, Becky .,... Eisenhammer, Robert . . Eken, Debbie ,,..,. Nancy .,.,., Mr. William H. Elam, Carl ..,..., Elam, Leonard R. . . Elherts, Nancee j. . . . . Elberts. Tom ...,.,., Eldred, Miss Elizabeth Ste Ellena, Bill .,...... - . Ellis. Anita , . Ellis, Donald . . Ellis, Larry' . . . Ellis, Robert . , . Elmore, William ..... Elsen, Michael ,...... Embody, Miss Carolyn M. Emmert, Bonnie ...... Enderson, Mr, Harris E. Engelman, Linnea . . . Engimann, Torrie . . England, Mark . . England, Steve . Engleman, Marcia . . English department . . Enich, jan ....... Erickson, Charmain . . Erzinger, Debbie . . . Evans, David ,... Evans, jeff . . Evans, jenny , . Evans, jim .... Evans, Robert . . Evans, Sherry . , Evans, Tom . . Evans, Wayne . , Everts, Beth . . . Ewing, David , . Ewing, Paul . . FFA . FHA , .... . FTA ,,..,... Facchina. Mark . . Fahrner, Steve . . . Fairweather, Paul . . Falconer, Anne . Fall Play ,... Farkas, Rich , . Farley, Cene . . Farley, jody . . ward ,. 22,165 .. 137,165 , , , 51 . 224 .. 165 200 . 59,75 ..,200 ..,200 . . 29,200 .. 83,166 .. 200 . 166 224 212 224 212 . 166 166 212 57 221 . 166 .. 224 ,. 224 . 166 . 224 ,, 224 .. 60 224 .. 48,184 212 . . . . 166,170 224 . 113,138,166,184 , 143,149,200 56,57 . 212 . 212 . 166 . . 212 . 200 . , 212 . 212 224 . 166,189 . . 212 200 , 145,224 209 . . 212 .. 144 ,. 145 ,. 145 224 , 105,224 231 201 . 20,21 213 . . . . 79,213 .. 30,115,166 Farr. Marv .Kun . . . Farrell, Iackic . . Farris. jini , . lfaiulsticli. joe . . l-Xiulstieli. john . . Fznretto, Pain . Fazio. Richard . . Fcigerlc, uynthony' , lfelak. Pat .... . lf:-lslian, janet . . lfelslian. liicliarrl ., lfclus. Debbie , . . 1-iergnsou. Daiicl 11-rgusou. jim . . . . . . l-'i-rgnson, Xliss 1.aX erne 11-rilusou. Paul . Ferrariui. Franco Ferro, Bernie . Ferro, Duye Fuck, Dick , . Fick. janice . . Fick. Kathy , . . Filetti, llicharcl A. . lfilirles, Nionne . . Findlay. lan . . Fink. Susan , Fish, lion .... Fislibcck, john . Fisher, Miss Mary' Fitzer. Cintly . , Fitzer. Steye . . . Fitzpatrick. Lorie . . Flatt. Kathy ,. Flatt. Robert . . . Flavnik. Don .,.. Flcischauer. Carol . . Fleiscliancr, Mary' . Fleming. Robin . 1-'lou-y. Sanrli , . . Flynn. Dan ..... Fonilricst. juclith A. . Football ,,.,,. lforlvcs. Steven . . Forbes. Suzanne ,,,., Ford. Robin Renee . . , Lou isc ,Xnn .. 224 ,. 213 221 ,, 117,201 22-1 213 . 17,110,166 201 209 .. 1-18,213,218 ., 140,166 213 201 213 59 166 136,157,166 224 213 . 96.201207 224 ,. 201 .. 166 ,, 201 .. 213 .. 213 .. 213 ,. 201 . 51 , , 201 .. 224 . 224 ,. 22-1 ,. 201 .. 201 .. 201 .. 213 .. 224 .. 201 213 38.166 88,89,90,91,92,93 201 166 213 Foreign language department , , , , 54,55 Fornango, john .,.., . Fornango, Mark . . Fornash, Brenda ..... Forte. Mr, Arthur 1., . . Fortenlwrry. Debra Susan Fothergill, Yance ..,.. Fournier, Denise . . Fournier, Paul . , Fox, Barbara . . Fox. Daniel . Fox. Dchra . . Fox. Cary' , , Fox, Kay' . . . Foy. Robert . . . Fraugclla. john . . 1 mnkfortl, Roger . . Frantini, Rick . . . Frederick. Bruce . . Frederick. Nancy . . Fredericko, Brad . . Frcclanrl, Scott , . 209 . . 139,167 167 53 . 161 .. 1-10,201 . . 224 . . 201 201 .. 167,121 . 167 . 224 34,36,37,125,195 195 . . 213 . . 201 . . 213 . , 167 . . 224 , . 213 . . 213 index 233 225 234 1-rccman. Les . . Freis. '1'err1 . . French French. French. Club . . D011 .... Lynn .... Frescura. Cathcrint- Frusclira. Annette . . Freshmen Chorus . F1'v1'. B011 . . , Fricke. Cathx .,,.. Frink. Nir. 1011-p11 11. Fritz. De111111- . , . . F11111, Cfariiivn . . , Fr1111ek. 104: . . 1-'r1111ek, Rick . , 1f1'011ek. 1111111-1' . Fr011ek. R111 1-'11c11x. Ed . . . Fugett, Diana , . Fugett, Leslie . . . Fultz, Brenda ...., Fuqua, Pearlev Mae . . Fuqua, GAA . Shir1e1 Ann , Gaz-1111-1'. De-11111 . . G111n11r1'l. Linda . Gunn. C1nd1 . Gans. Paul . . . Gardner. Mit-110110 G.1rec11t. 1111111111 . Garrett. Mr. 11arr1 A111-11 C.11rri5011. D1-11011111 , G.1511a1'11'11. L1-.11111 , . G.1111ari1'11. Xl.1r1 G11511z1r11-11. 'I'11n1 Gaapcr. Kip G.1s11criz111. Gilda . G.1mp11-11. Nina Dianne Gntcw. D0ug1ax . .. G11t011s. .-111dr1'a G.1t11111. 1an11-1- . G.1t011w. 1,i1111.1 . . G1-111-ur. lfric- . 1.1-111-ur. Mark , C.1'r1. K-ar1 . 1:1-fl. 11 11111 . . Gernian Clyb . G1'ta011. Gvtsrni, G1'ts011. 121151111 Cind1 . D0111L . . . Nlelinda . Yictur . . 1.1111-01111. D011 ' 1i I G1at0n G11111u. G1115011. . anim , Xlisa S1l1r1l'1 X1. 11011 . . , . Giffurd. Dt-111110 . . . C111111rd, N01-110 , . . C.11f0rd. 111-cd ..,.. C.11111'rt. D1-111111111 111111 G1111crt 1111111-1 , G1111ert5011. X119 X111r11111 .1 Giorgis. Pat . . . . . Glad. Dan , . 111111-1 I 113. 213 167 1-18 224 201 201 225 126 225 225 53 201 195 201 213 213 225 201 167 225 225 213 201 . . . . . 128,129 . 95.1:36.l99,201 21:3 201 167 167 209 66 225 . . , . 117.9-11.213 . . 12.66.129.161 225 213 167 ..., 161.183 1-61 1719-1.-1211.213 .. 129 27 213 ,221 201 213 201 213 21:3 201 149 225 201 .201 167 167 168 59 201 201 201 225 168 221 48 225 225 Glad. 1'1'1111a111 .... G1adk0111k1. Dennis . . Glass. Gail .,,,,,.. Class. 111111crt . . . . . Glavau. N112 james G1011111. 111111- , . . Gluck. 1in1 . . G0t1C1ard. Bruce , G0f1111-1. 1111111 , G0ff11c1. Suzan . . G011111a11ur. Xlark . . CUU' , , . G0111ck. 101111111 Nl . G01011. D1-111111 . . . G011zc11-1. Laurillia . , G011zc11's. Miko . . G1111z1-11--. Iiuthv . G00da1. 1111111111111 . . G0011c. L111d.1 . . . G011t1s011. l,u111'ie 11. . G11r111-11. C1111-r11 . G0rdv11. 1.111111 . G0rt1011. .11 . , . . G11r110n. Barbara . . G0r11ik. D1-111111 . . Gurnik, Glcnn . . G11r110111c11, jane . . G0r0n. Kathleen 111. . 011111411 ik, B111 , . 1 1 G111ct111i1L KL1-1111111111 G1'a11a101 . Ka1h1 . . , D1-11151: . . Marie . . G1'a11a1'01, N111 . . Gratlis. Na111'1 . . Grahani. 130111116 , G1'a11an1. N1ari1111 . . Grahani. Paul . . G1'a11a111. Sain . , . G1'a11q1-ut. 1111-nda . Grannis. 1111-11arc1 . , Grant, 11arr1 . , Grant. David . . Ilrant, 111111 . . . 1.1'ant, Salina , . 1.1a1. Diana . 1.r111. D1111 . . 1.1'.11. 17111111111- 1.11-1-1111 11011 ,. 1.r1'1'r. CIat111 1.111111-r.Na111-1 . G11-1111. 11ic11a1't1 . . l.1'1'1101'a-11, Char . . Paul G1c110r1. Dan . . Gu-1101'1. D1111- . , G11-41111. 1011-0 A11111' . G1't'LZOr1. X11111' . G1'cQ11r1. Paul G1'1'u11111011. V111 . 11111111-1. I111i1' . . G1'1ff111. 0115511- G1'111'i11. 1C1a1111- Gr11f111. F111-11 , Gridvr. Lu' ..., Gnparix. .1111111-a . . Grnss. 1.11rrai11c G1'0m1111111. 11111111 . , t.r0l11. lflaint' , . , . 72. 168 221 201 225 60 225 225 168 225 225 209 . 85.86.87 168, ,, 111. 195 209 201 201 225 231 176 168 225 213 201 214 201 168 201 168 168 221 201 225 201 201 201 201 201 169 231 107.169 214 214 221 221 225 231 201 214 225 1413. 149,209 169 169 214 201 225 169 225 201 225 231 169 169 201 225 214 169 Grsk1111L'. Car01 . G13k01ic, Ken . . Gru1111r, 11011crta , , Guidcra. Martin . . Gu111ra1111scn. Bjorn . Gundt-111111, Sheri . Gunicr. Brad , . , Cunier, Bren! . . G11r11u1, CI1nt111a . . Gurn1'1. Du110r1-111 . Gurnic. Mark ...... Gustafsmi, Gar1 . .,,.. . G11t11rrr1-2. Mr. A11t110n1 G11t1crr1'z. Kenneth . . 1.11111-rrvl. Lisa . . Haas. Karcn , . , Ilaas. Linda ..... Hagcrstruni, 1,0511 . . 11111.111L'rt1. Mike . . 11.1111a1-11. 101-111 .... . 11111ncs. N111 C111 11 . 11111111-1. Xlrs. Xlartha B. 11.11111-1. 191111111 ,,,.. 111111. 111111 . . . 111111. Xlartiu .,.,. 11a11i11a11. ,lack ..... 11an1a1a1nen. Robert . 11a111i1011. Eddie . . 11an111t011. tlannett . 11.1111i1t4111. Paul . . 11an111t011. 11011cr . . 11.1n1i1t011. '11-rr1 . . . 11an1111a. Linda Sue . 11a111111er. 1111111 .,,, 11a111111011d. Mark . . 11x1IllT1l1. 101111 1. . 11:111c11ck. A1a . , . 11.111d. jan .,.,. 11.111d. Linda K. . 11.111d1'1. B111 . .. . 11.111111-1. Eduard . 1111111011-1. 1111111 . . 11.111i0tL's. h1ar1 . 11111111. Nanc1 . . , l111nna. Marla-ne . 1111ns1'n. Michael . . 11ar111'r. N1ar1 . 11.1r11i1111. D1111111 . 11.1r111. .Klan . . 11.1r111. Na11c1 . . . 11.1r1115. Kevin . . , 1111r1n1. Shaun K111111a11 11arr. Mr. 1111111 .... Harris. Alma . , , 11.1rr1s. 111111011 ,, . 11arr1s. B0111t111111c1- . Harris. D1111a111 . . 11.1rr1s. Fred . . . Harris. vlannic E. , 1111rm011.H11111 . 1111rr0d. Sam 11.1r1111i1-ld, jamcs , . 11.1rt. Na11c1' . . . . 1l.1rt1i1'111. 10Anne . . 1l11rtn1a11. Alan 1111rtn1a11. M111 G, Alice 11.1rtn1a11. 1111111 ,... 1111rtn1a11. 101111 H. . 1111r1n1'1. D1-1111ie , 1111r11'1. Ed .,.. 11.1rvc1. 1111111-1'l 11.1512 1.111ctt1- . 11.1s1'. 11ant11 .. 1111t111'1d. B011 , . 11111111-111. G1'r.11d . . 11.1t111'111. G1-raldine . . 11.1t111'1d. 11111 . . , , 1111tv1s. Xlrs. Ge11r1L1.1 P. 11.1tzis. 51151111 ,..,... 111111s1111111n. Nant-1 . . 111-11111. 11011u1't . , , 111111111-1. 1Ja11t1 .... 111-ds1r11n1. X1ar1 A111111 111-11str0111. Xlrs. Xaunii 111-107111. Paul ..... 111'isn1'r. Sandra . . 111-1111111-km011. ,lt-11 . 111-11t1r11-ks011. Mark . , 111-ndrix. B011 . . . , 111-11111'i1. Denise . 114'l1k1'1. Beth . . 111-11k1'1. 1111111111 . 111-111111111. Luc ,. 111-11111111:. X1011te . 111-rd. 11-rr1 . 111-11111-1-. 11ar1'1 111'1111t'1'. Nlikt' , . 111'11zc. G1-0rgc 111-ruth. G111111 , . 111'r111111111'z, Frank . 111-r11a11111'z. -Iuanita 1111111-ru. Xlanuel . . 111-rr1n111011. 1511111111-111 111-rr011. 121111115 , 225 169 169 214 169 21-1 .. 92.214 91,169 1237.1-16.169 . 147,169 J ... 119,-l-1 201 62 225 126.138,201 . 30.106 225 201 201 201 201 47 51 214 214 225 202 169 214 225 169 202 214 169 169 . . 91,202 214 221 214 170 214 170 . . 49,202 26.139 .. 15. . 60, 225 202 170 225 214 214 225 170 202 170 53 221 214 225 170 202 225 214 214 170 225 170 21-1 . . 54.55 . . 102. 170 225 21-1 225 225 202 225 85.?16.139.202 170 170 . , 85.214 .. 61. 59 225 170 21-1 170 170 .. 48.1193 225 202 214 170 225 214 221 202 225 225 225 171 214 171 171 202 214 225 221 171 111-rr011. Sandra . . .... 171 111'r111111an. Naurni , . . 125,171 111'r1e1. Gar011n . . . 225 Ilcrtt-1. 1'1011t'r1 . . , . . 214 111r111tt. 10h11 S0011 . . . . 225 111-111. 101111 . , . 67.225 1111112 Rick ... . .. 171 111ck111a11. 1a111es D . . . 171 llickinau. 1err1 . , . . , 195 11111. Kip ,, ., .. 225 11111. Scutt , . . 202 11111cr. Doug . . . . 202 111111-r. 11n1 ......., . . 225 111111-s1a11t1. Dun , . , , , . , 225 11i11e51a11d. Marie 111111-11 , . . 130.171 11i11111a11. 101111 . . . . . 225 111n1ea. '1'0n1 . . . , 85,214 111ne5. 111drca . 226 111ncs. Dcnnim , . . . 221 Hinkle, Meryl . . . . 202 Hinton, Brad , , . . . 214 111nt11n, Greg ..,.. , . 202 llipkins. Dr, Lt-1-101 . . , 44 History Club . . . . 146.147 11111.-111-11s. l.1n11e . , . 171 1101-11z'1ar. 51111161 . . 202 1101-k. 10h11 . . . . 226 1101-ker. I1n1 . . . . . 214 110ckcr. Man . . . . , 202 110t1g110l1. Bruce 1111 . . 65,171 1l0c111d011. Pam . . , ..,,. 226 1101cr. Lvnn . . ..,. 171 111111612 Chuck . . . . 28,158,171 1111111111111. 1an1ce . . . . 214 1111f1n1a11. 11151-p11 . . 202 1I0f1n1a11. Kt'rr1 . . . . 214 110111na11, L. 1.11111 . . . 171 I10f1n1a11. Lester . . , 226 llnffman, Liz .... . . 226 Ilnffrnan. Marv111u . . . 171 110f1n1an. Ruherta . . . 202 110ffn1a11. Terric , . . , .214 11011111e1er. D11nna . . . . 202 110ffmc1er. 101111 , . . . 214 110f1n1e1er. 1uc11' . . . . . 171 1111f1'1n1'1er, Kurt , ' . . 21-1,221 1l0ga11. 11111 . . 202 1101ga11. 10an . . . . . 214 11011a11. Katlileen . . . 226 110ga11. K1-1'1n , . .... 226 11011a11. Nlarilve . .... 171 11011an. Pat ,... . 127.21-1.221 1111111se1. Doug . . . . . 226 11011iw1. Russ . .... 202 11111111-11. '1'0n1 . . . . 226 11011-111111. Kat111 . . . 214 1l011ada1. Kathy , . , . . 214 1l01111n1an. W1'11d1' . . 214 1l1111011a1. B011 . . . . 226 111111011a1. 1a1nes A. . . . . 226 11011011a1'. N1a1'1 . . , . , 21-1 1101n1e5. Bill . . . .... . 221 flume economics departnzem . . . 60 lI0111t'fan1i11g . . .... 14.15.l0.17.lb.19 11011i01L'S. E1111111' . . . 17.37.38.110,129.171 I10ni01cs. G1-0rgc . ,.,.,.., , . 226 1111111111:-5. 111-1en . . . . ....., . 202 111111111tes. 1111111 11r.1 , . . . 202 11011101t'w. -101111 150.1 . , 21-1 11011i0t11-. 101111 1Fr 1 . .... 226 1101110tm. Kan-11 . ..... . 38.172 110111011-1. Pete , . .... . . 202 1100p1'r. Nir, David Michael . . . 48 1I110per. 1111111-s P . . . , . . . 172 1100111-r, Nlr. Richard 101111 . , . 62 1I011t1na11. .Xd1'1e11111- ...,. . . 226 1100t111an. 1.11-1111 . ..., . . . 172 110pk111a. X1r. D01111111 G1-0rgc . . 53.112 110r1at. Kal1111111 . . ..,.., , 202 110r1at. Pat . .... . 226 110r111tf. Gar1 . . 21.115.172.lS-1 110r111t1. Al1r1.1n1 ....... 214 11055. FOREX . . , . . 221 11111111111-11. Gan' . . . . 30,172 1105s11111'11. Greg . . , 214 11011111111. Stuart . . 202 1101111011 S1111 . . . 226 1101111-. Dennis . . . 226 11011112 Dianc . . . 21-1 11011111. 1.01111 . .... , . 214 1101111-. Linda . . . , 111.172.1711 11011511. Xliehat-1 , . , .... 18.202 1101151-k11cc11t. 1can11' . . , , , 172 11011112 1111 . , . . . . . , . 226 1I01'sup1.111. G1-0r11c 10st-1111 , , . . 58.172 1l1111ard. 1111111-rt . . . . , 202 110111'11. Patrirla . . 209 11011cl1. Dvnist' , 214 110111-11. I1111 , 214 111111. Butch . , .... . 214 1I1'1'c11k0. Snxau . . ..... . 172 11111111ar11. 1ar1'ctt . . . 40.102.140.202,209 1111111-r. 1101111111 S , ..., , 172 11u11crt. 101 , . . . . . . 172 1111d1.:i11N. 11111111 . 221 11111111111-. D1-110r1111 , , 202 1111111011. Patricia .11111 . . 172.190 111101. 111111 . . . . . 226 ll1111ter, 215 Huey, Clay' .... . lluey, jim ..,... Huifstutler, Robert . . Hughes, Debbie . . . llughcs, joAnn . . . llughey, janite Hull, jerry' ........... Human Relations Committee H1111t. Colleen .....,.. Alan . . llurlcy, judy' . . . llurlcy, Thomas , Huston, Bill .... llutchins. Lucille . . Hutson, Debbie . Hutson, Doug . . llutton, Gerry . . Hutton, Patricia . . Iberia, . . 202 Mark . . 176 Madeline . . 106,110,113,136,157, ldelman, Warren , . lrnfeld. Chuck . lmfeld, Kathy' ....... lncerto, David ........ Industrial arts department lngmirc. Linda Intranuiruls ........ .lryin. Gayle .... Isaacs. Maralyn . . jackson. Gary . jackson. Mark . . , jackson, Richard . . . jadron, Pam ,..,,. jaeger, Mr. David L. . . jaegcr, Robert ..... jalincke, Gynde . . . johnston, Scott . . jakielski. Dave . jakiclski, Walter . . . . james. Dvan ......... jamnik. Mr. Elmer joseph janinik, jandura. Sue ,......,. Rick .. . .. janke. Tom .,.. janovyak, Lynda , . . jansen, Cherie . . jansen. Donna jarosz, Deanna jaworski, Mary' . jaworski. Paul . . jendro. Alex ....... jendro. john ..,,.., jenkins. Mr. Robert E. , , jenscn. j cnsen, Bill .,...... Linda ..... jcnsen, Sandie , . jensen, Wayne . jcrbi, Denise . j erbi. je ri jerzycke, jim . . joens. jeffrey' . johns. Rick ..... . . johnson, Anita .....,. joln1so11, Miss Bonnie M. . johnson, Cheryl Ann . . johnson, Craig .,., johnson. David ..... johnson, Debby ljr.1 . . johnson. Debby tFr,1 , . joh11so11. Delores .,,. johnson, Diane . jol1nso11. George . jolu1so11, jane . . johnson, janet . johnson, jerry joh11so11, jill . joh11so11, K11rt . . , johnson, Larry .... johnson. Leslie Sue . . johnson. Linda . . johnson, Mark . . , johnson, Melissa . . . johnson, Partieia jo . . johnson, Paul ...., johnson, Randy' ...... johnson, Richard Mark , . johnson, Roger .,.... jol111so11, Mr. Roy' E. . , johnson. Sandra ,... johnson, Sandy' . . . johnson, Sheryl L. 1 johnson. Scott . . . johnson, Susan . jones. Barb . . , jones. Dan . . . jones. Donald . . jones. joe .... 1 jones, Margaret . . . . jones, Patricia ...,.... jongsma, Mr. Herman jay . . 214 . . . 202 . 125,202 . . . . 21-4 215 , . 172 . . 215 . . 137 . . 202 . , 215 . . 215 . . 202 . . 226 . . 202 . . 202 , , 215 . . 215 . . 202 . . 215 . . 226 . . 202 . . 202 . . 62,63 . , . 202 . . 107 . , 172 . . 215 215 . . 215 . . 172 , . 202 . . 172 . . 226 . . 215 . . 172 . . 215 . . 226 . . 202 . . 172 . . 202 . . 202 . . 215 . . 202 .. 48,202 . . 226 . . 202 . . 173 . . . 62 , . 226 . . 173 . . 202 . . 209 . . 173 . . . 173 . 150,173 . 117,226 . . 226 . . 173 . . . 67 173 . 110,215 215 . . 209 226 226 , , 21,215 H209 202 226 . . 226 . , 226 . . 226 215 . 173,184 . . 226 202 . . 33,173 . . 173 . . 202 . , 215 . . . 173 . 173,195 61,123,127 .....215 ..,.202 .....l73 , 117,215 215 1. 215 215 . 122.202 . 140.173 .. 81,203 . . 203 226 .. 53 jordan, Bobbie jea11 . jordan, Henri ...... . . 173, jordan. William johnny' . . . jordan, VVilliam ..... . . jorgensen, john , , . . . lostes, Michael . . . jostes. Phil .... 1 . jonrdan. Harriet , , . . jovanovich, Rich . . . . juarez, Estella . . . . juarez, Robert . . . . juhant. Keith . . . . . . . . j1111ck. Peggy . . .... . . june. Pete . . , , 112.148, junkins. james . juricic, jim , . 1 . . lnricic, Larry . . . juricic, Linda ....... . , juricic. Terrence .,..... . . jurvich, Mr. Raymond K. . . . . justice. Rodney' . . . . . Kaiser, Ken . . . . Kamhi, Lane . . . . . . , . Kaminskas, Chris . . . 21. Kampe, Barb .... Kane, Kane, Kane, Kantz. Gregory M. .. Kathy ...,. . , . Terri . . . , . Donald . . . . Kapinns. Barb . . . . . Kappas, john . . . Karales, joAn11e . . . , Kardos, Rick ..,.,. , . Karneboge, Brian L. , . . . Kasten, Beatrice . , . . Kasten, Terry . , Kastl, Kastm Rich . . , . 1 an, Rick . , . . Kazak, Daniel . , . . Keagle, Helen . . . . ,, 152, ... 58, . . 102, Kcagle, john . , . . 174, Keagle. Pam . . . . . . Keagle. Thomas . . . . Ktenan, james . . Kcers, George . . . Keers, Marlene . . . Keith, Dan Keith, Tom ..... Kelly, Miss Kathleen Kemp, Bob ..., Kemp, Kris . . . Kempe, john . . . Keniston. Dave . . . Kenlay. Greg , , , Kennick. Sharon . Kennick, Valerie . . Ker, Dorothy' . 1 . Kern, C, V. . . Kern, Haven Kern, Sharon ....... K1-rr, Franics Richard , . 215 195 173 231 226 226 226 226 226 226 215 173 226 203 226 174 174 203 174 51 226 215 174 215 174 174 226 203 215 203 174 226 226 174 215 174 203 221 215 226 195 226 203 174 226 215 . . 106,226 . . 147,203 . , . 57,117 226 . .. 51,129,174 117 ,203 226 226 174 221 203 174 215 226 ..... 40,141, 158,174,183,l84 Kerr, Tim ...,. ........ 2 Ill Kerr, Pat . . . .,,.. 19,215 Kershayy, Ann . . . . 174 Kershaw. Nick . . . . 203 Kessler, john . . . 203 Ke-to. Gary' , . . . 215 K1-to, Mike . . . . . 226 Keto. Patricia , . 227 Kevish, Leslie , . . 215 Key Club .... , . 140 Kezerle. David . , . 203 Kezerle. Diane ,... . . 227 Kezerle, joseph j. , . . . 175 Ki-zerle, Rae .... . . 203 Kezerle, Steve . . ...,... , . 215 Kiclian. Robert .....,.... . . 175 Killifer, Mr. Maurice Eugene . , . 62 Kimble. Everree ....... . . 175 Kimble. Rosa . . . . . . 203 King, Brett ..... . . 221 King, Karen Ann . . . 1 . 203 King, Mary' ...., . . 175 Ki11g, Rockie , . . , . 231 Kinsley, Dan . . , , 215 Kinzlcr. Alan . .......... 175 Kinzler, Pam . . ......,..... 175 Kirby. Kathy' . . . 20,21,49,1-18,175,180 Kiricoples, Chris . ,....,..,.. 203 Kiricoplcs, Mike . . . . 215 Kirk, Dana ....,.. , . 203 Kirk, Lana ,....... . . 175 Kirkendall, Donald, jr. . . . 203 Kirkland, Brenda .... . . 203 Kirkla11d, jack .... . . 221 Kirkland, Thomas . , . . 23,175 Klainsek, jan ..... . . 227 Klasing, Mrs. Barbara . ......., 57 Klcck, Randy' ...,...,....... 147,203 3T,53,124,12-5,175 Klein, Debbie . . . 26,125.156,175,180,184 Klein, Bill , , , , , Klein, Miss Elizabeth KI1-in jim .....,. 55 227 Klein, Ruth ,. Klein, Sharon Klepee. Rich . . . Klimek. Randy . Klimek, Sue . . Klint, Sue , . . Klootwy k, judv . . Klootyyyk, Nancy . Klootwyk, Mr. Ray Klosterhofl, Lvnn Knight, Sarah . . . Knighton, Bill . . . Knightorl. Carolyn Knighton. Marie . Knoderer, Bob . , Knoderer, Donald Knott, Linda Susan Knott, Terry' . . . Knoop, john . . Knutson, Dan . Kobe, jeanne . Kodrick, Sue . Koehl. Ken .... Koehler, David . . Koenig, jim . . . Koenig, john . Koepkc, Kim . . Kohler, Frank . . Kolmodin. Diane . Konc. john ..., Kontos. George . Koppen, Kathi 1 Korczak, Leo , . , Korczak. Nick . , Korst, Renee . Kosmerl, jim 1 . Kostelc, Dan . . . Kostelec. Rosemary' Kouchoukos, jack Kozma, Don . 1 . Kraker, Kare11 . . Kraker. Kerry' . Krall, Carol . . Kreutzer, Ernie . Kren, Barry , . . Kristofer, Diane , Krizmanic, Bruce Krohn, john .... Krohn, Kimberly , Kroll, Doug .... Kropf, Debbie . . Kmpi, Scott , . Krueger, Karen . Ksiazak, Rick . , Kubinski, Barb . Kuhajda, Frank 1 . Kuhel, Michael . . K11k, Georgia . , Kuk, Steve . . . Kula, Steve . . K11nis, Susan , . . Knriger, Beth . . . Knrpaitis, Nancy . Koster, Mark . . . Kweiser, Robert . 110, 227 203 203 203 176 . 29,110,126,203 227 .. . . 175.189 .. 66,218,103 .. 141, .. 11,l13, . . 122.123, 231 203 227 175 227 227 203 227 203 215 227 216 216 175 227 227 175 227 203 209 227 227 216 175 203 216 216 227 . . 84,203 203 . 56,175 203 . ..,,,.,., 53, 203 203 227 227 203 216 216 176 216 129,145,1-17,176,189 227 ,.... 95,176,180 216 227 209 227 203 176 216 227 . . 144,216 203 Kyger, Marianne . , Labella, Mr. Peter, jr. Lackman, Delia , . 1 Lackman. judy . . . . Lacloehe, james . , . Lahners, Stephanie . Laken, Dan .,... LaM asters Lambert, Lambert, Lam bert. Lambeth, Lambert. Lambert. , David . . Bill ...., Gary lSr.1 . . Gary tjr.l . . Lambert, john ..., jovce . , Packv . Patricia . Lance, Gvte ,... Landery. Byford . . . Landery, Winnifred . Landerx, Yenita . , . Landreth, Bei . Lane, David . . . Lane, lloward . . Lane, Sydney ..,. Lang, Linda ..... Lang. Mrs. Shirley jea Langernian. Reid . . Lanham. Tom Lanove. Rene . 1.aPorta, judy . Lara. Pedro . . . . . nette Larson. Glenn ...,.. Larson, Mrs. Gloria M. . Larson, Lynda ...,., Larson, Martin Larson. Nancy . Larson, Noralie . Larson, Sheryl . . Lassuy. Russell . . Latin Club ..... Laurie, Laurie, David . Lavazza, Mike . Leach, Michael , . Leahy, jill .... Lechner. Bella . . Lee, Michael . . Leech, Charles . Leech, john ..,, Legare, Anna Marie LeGare. Margaret . . Lehner, Dale . . . Lehner, Russel . , Lemke, Brian . . Lenci. Geni , . Lenci. Gloria . Lenge, Ray . . Lentine, Al . . Lenz, Andrew . Lenz, Mark , . Leone, Ken . . Lesh, john . . 203 . 64,122 . . . 227 . . 216 . . 227 . . 176 . . 216 . . . 203 . 148,216 . . . 176 . . 209 . , . 231 142,148 . . 176 . . 176 . . 214 , . 216 . . 177 .. 227 .. . 216 . 36,216 .. . 227 .. 177 . . 227 . . . 57 106.177 .. . 203 N203 177 151,216 . 15,177 .. 59 ,. 216 . . . 203 150,177 40,65,203 227 , 216 .. 148 . 216 . . . 216 . 92,216 227 1 Q 1 203 125,177 227 227 , 203 . . . 216 . 67,227 . . . 177 . . . 216 152,203 . . . 216 . . . 227 . . . 203 . , . 227 . . . 177 151,216 203 . 28,203 index 235 236 Lcslie, Daw L1-ylie. ji111 . , Lcslie. Mr. 1.1-ro1 1-1, . Lcslic. Susan Lcsnili. Ma1'i1-111111 Lcstcr. Carolyn 1,1-stcr . P1111I.1 I.1'tc11er. Cllarlcs Lelternieii Club 1.1-yer1 nl. Bill , . L1-1111. Royuinic L . 1,1-yy antlnyy ski. Xlary , 1.1-yyickas. 1111111-11 . . 111115. I111r11111'z1 . l.c11 is. Brian 1.c11 is. lflaine , Lvyyia. 1-'annic . Lcyyia. Gail Lcyyis. Gary , 1.1-yyis. Lincla . . Lihershcr. janet . Lihmry ,,,,, Library Club . Liess. jacqiiic Lien. A1111 . , . 1.1l1oyic. Lyncttc Lind. Xlrs. 1r1-nc X1 1,i11d11z-rg. Bill , 11i11c1111ac1. Yirilinia , Lindat Linc1st ronl. Clinch . . rom. Sheryl , . Lipyey. Rose . ., Liptalc. Carol .,,, Liptala. ,Neil . . . Lisclero. Xlary 1-iran . Luck. Nancy S. , I,oc11er. 'I'h111nax , I.11ck11art. jnln- , Loflan 11. Karl . 1.1111an. Panl . . Logaii. Richarzl Long. Cheric . . 111112. 1111111 Long. Scott . 111112. Xliss Xlarcic Nl, Loolrns. Xiarlt . I,non1is. Paul . . . Loopcr. lim , Looper. jo 111111 , . . , 8-J. L11rcy.Nanc1 , Lorey. Xor111.1 . Lnrcy. 1'a11111 L11rlan11l. Iiarl . , Lutz. Kris 1.11111-11. Miss Nancy lanc Loyati. ,Xl , . . . L11c11i11. D11111111 , . Lnchik, Nlarlcnc , I.nckcy. Denia- Lnckey. Rantly . Lukas. 1,1111aa. Cheryl . 113111 . 1.111-ten. Xlr Illiarlcs E. Lnryey. Pat . . , . . 1.11tz. Pat Lutz. Paul Lntz. Wendy Lnza, jncly Lynch. Brian . Nlahry. jean . . . Nlabry. jerry ..,, . Maczloiialcl, Scott , , N1acFar1ane. Drew Xlachak. joe . Nlaehalx. Rick . Xlacholy. Linda , Nlacier. ,Indy , . Mackay. Bob . . Xlaelcey. Dehhie . . Mackley, Pa111e1a . . Nlackovic, Karl . . Macpherson, Dee . . Nlacris. Nicholas , Madrigals , . . Madsen. Donna . , Magee, Kris .... Maher, Michael , . Nlahrm, jerry' . . Mahonev. Susan . . , Mahunev, Tinxothy . . Maier. john ,..,. Maintenance staff . . Nlaietich. Char . . Nlalceeyer. Dun , . . . Nlalnar. joyce . . . . Xlallnyg Mr. Robert W. Maloney. Mrs, Diane R. h1aL011cy'. john ,... Nlanahan, Lily . Nlance. Andy' . . hlance. Pat .,,. Xlanley. Eiles-11 . . Hanley. Keyin . . Nlanning. Betty' . . Index 101.210.2111 , . . ITT . , -16.115 . 20:3 , 26.204 ,. 227 204.209 204 , 132 . 146.227 . 1 15.204 , , . 204 , , 204 13l5.137.IT7 . . , 1211.216 , 177 , ITT . 216 , ITT . 227 , 204 . . 48.49 . 143 . I77 . 93.20-1 ITT . . . 57 ,,. 227 ., 129.177 '204 ,. 204 216 . 131.216 , 177 . 178 , 178 216 22.216 227 11.195 , ,. 204 142,148,178 66.178 216 . 64 , 204 . 227 . 178 , 227 ,. 227 227 136.130.204 . , 2:31 227 ..48 , . 216 , 216 139.178. 180 , , . 204 . 216 216 , 178 48 218 . 178 . . . 204 I2-1.125.178 . . . . 217 . , 204 . . . . 227 06,97,178 , . . 217 . . , 228 , . 217 , , 178 . . 221 . . 217 . . 204 , . , 217 . 127,217 . . . . 217 . . . . 221 27.113178 . . . 125 . . . . 217 , . . . 204 . . . . 228 85,117,204 . . . . 209 . , . . 221 . . 217 . . 69 . .. 178 . .. 204 143,149,204 .. ..... 59 59 .. 37.178 204 . . , 85.204 .. 149.217 204 .. 153.178 211 1111111111-1, I,a11ri Xlarcllinialx. 1.cs . Xlarchinialt, Xlark . . Nlarlxyy altar 11111 Xlarlyyyalter. 11r11cc 1 ' . 'li . . Xiarloyy. IJc1111ie . Xlarry. lnlrt- , , Nlarnlt. D111 . Xlarsh. 11111 . Xlarshall. D1-Imhie . . Nlarxhall. lioucr ..,.. Martin. Mrs. Carol jean Martin. Dc111'.1 ...., Nlartin. Diannc . X1a1'tiny11n. .lanct . . Xlartinyon. jctniin- . Nlartis. 1'f1ainc , , , Xlartis. Lanric , . Xlasek, Rich Nlavalx. Philip , , Xlatt-ical1.'I'1n1y . Xlateslti. lo1111 ...., Math Club ...,.,.. .1Iu!l10n1alfc1 departrnerlt X1at11c11.1. Dcnnis , . . Xlatlicrs. Xlr Harry j. . Xlatile. Iin1 . . . . Nlatilc. Wayne . Xlattllcyys, Shcrry . Nlattln-ny, 'I'11c1n1a . Nlattoy. E11 . , , Xian. Rohcrt . Xluycy. 111-hccca . Xlayyycll. llcninc X1ay1yc11 Xlurk . Xlay. -I11L1y Xlay, Xlike . . Xluver. Kathi . Xlaycr. Mikc , . , May1i1-111. Randy . Xlalon. Yic . , . NIL-.11i5tcr. Rohert , , Ylc,-Xllistcr. Daye . . X1cRrim11'. Brinlrlct . . X1cBr111c. Lisa . . , XIcBric1c. Michael . X1cCa111'. Rohcrt . . Xlcilahc. '1'on1 . , . . Xlcfialliyter. David K. . Xlcilalliyicr. james . . Xlcilallxxtcr. P11111 . XIcCa1111n1. Lamar , . Xlcflann. ji111 . . X1cCfan11. Larry Xicilann. Torn ,.... Xlcifarthy. Nlrs janct 1., Xlcllarthy. N111.e . . . X1cCan11-y'. Charles . . Nlcfflaln. Nlr, M. D. . Xlc-Clintoclx. Bob , . X1cCIor111ic1x..-111c1y . . X1cC11s111-y. Kathie , X1cDa1nc1. Mr C Roger X1cDanicl, Robert . . NIcDon.1lr1. Dcnibe . . . Nlcliyilly. Bob ,...,. I11e1iy'i1l1, Linda Snsyan N1cCec. Yvo1111e . , . X11-Coy1.111. Michael . , XIcGrath. '1'in1 ..,. X1cC11irc. Betty . . N1c1'1ng11. james . . X1cKeon. April . . McKeon. Toni . . h1cKrcl1. Dail . N1cLa111L111in. Cary' . . XlcLa11ghlin. Larry . X1cLan1lhIin. Nancy . XlcLeni11han, Pete , N1cLeoc1. Cary . . . X1cL11r11in. Dnayne . . McLnrki11. R1111a1c1 . Mchlahcl. Dale . . N1cMi11in, Dan .... I11cMi11in. George . . N1CMi11in, Run .. Xlclylillin. VVay'ne . N1cRey11111ds. Pat . N1C1Vi11iam5. Mike . Meade. Ginny . . . Meadnrs, Don , . Mencloyy 5, joy' ,... Mechling, Sheri .... Medical Careers Club . Meehan, jane ,.... Nleehan, john .... Meier, Ted , . . Menegon, Menegon, Cary' . . Laura . . , 217 .. 204 , 21. . 1116.228 , 106.204 . . 228 , 221 . 204 1228 228 217 , , . 51 ,, 94,217 . 131.217 . , . 217 , 204 228 ,. 178 221 228 221 ,. 228 .. 146 . . , . 00.01 , . 211 51 228 217 . . 217 . . 204 . . 228 . , 217 .204 . 204 , . 217 . . 139.204 03.227228 ,. 178 228 ,. 204 . 130.205 . 228 217 205 . 228 228 . 178 , , , . . 179 125.179.1813 , . . . . 228 205 20.37.179 217 221 228 . . 52.53 , 228 . , 228 57 210218221 205 228 .. ..66 228 228 . ,. 205 .. .. 16.11.118 12l,I68.l79.180 ......., 179 . . . . .. 217 ., 228 . 205 .... .... 179 .. 63.205 16,l7.40,l03,168,179 , . . . . . . . 205 . . . ...., 217 . 205 . . 228 217 . . 179 . . . 228 . 138,205 228 . . 228 . . 217 . . 217 179 ., 153,180 . . . . 228 . , 32,180 . . . 195 . . 205 . . 205 . 142 . . . 228 . . . 195 .. 86.87.180 180 217 228 Menne, Mary ...... Menzer, jeff ...' . 24.110,210,217.218,221 Iylereclith, Mr. Philip Merrinian, joyce ,... Xlerriman. Ravmoncl . . Merritt, jnh11 ...,.. Metzger. Cathy' . . Nlever, Bruce . . 48 .,217 ..205 ....205 .14-1,217 Xlcycr. Dennis X11-ycr. john . , . . Xlcycrs. Patricia Rac Micliacl. Mr. Keith . X111-11ac1s. Larry , . X11c1r11ct1111. Daye . Military Ball . , . Xlilitello. Pam . Xlillcr. Barh Xlillcr. Bob . XI111c1'. Cory . X1111c1'. Chris . . N11111-1, Dave ,..,, X11llcr. Donalil C, Xlillcr. Eric . . , Xlillcr. Xlr. 1-'rank Xlillcr. Frank . X11l1cr. jan . Xlillcr. Linda . Nlilnc. Gail ..,,. Nlilnc, jnzly , , . . hlinurich. Anne lylaric N1111aricl1.1ylar1 . . Xlinkns. B1-Ile 111111 Xliscyyicl. Bob , . Xlisischia. Dehorah 180 228 180 53 217 217 32.33 2 IT 205 205 228 217 205 83.110.120,180 217 66 217 . 140.217 95. 2013.205 205 180 180 217 180 228 228 XI11c11e11.Do11u , . Xlltchcll. Xlr. jarncy 1-11111-ry Xlitchcll. Xlrs. Nancy Xcyvman Xlollctl. Lalfarrcll .,,,.. Nlollctl. Norman . Xlolaschi. Dayitl . Xloleslxy. 5111.111 Xlolinc. Xlartha . , Xlolinc. Nlary Kirsten K Xloline. Sarah , Xlonlfcrcliiii. Xlary 1,011 Xlonroc. Stephen . . . N1o11tc11o.jo1111 . , . Xlooin-y. Barbara . Xloore. Craig . . yloorc. jnclla , , Xlnorc. L1n111iejoe . Xloran. Da11 , Xiorqan. Cary , . Xlorqan. Guy . . X1orin1oto, Stephen . Xlnroz. Kat11l1'c11 ,, Morris. Kat11y , . . Xlnrriyon. Crain Xlorrison. john Xlorrison. Totlrl 180 , 50,01 60 . 112.181 , 56. 134 . 113 221 181 228 228 181 12.205209 228 217 217 228 228 205 195 217 228 228 106.205 217 217 217 205 228 Morse, Dennis , . . Morse, Karen ...,.. Morzorati, Mr. Paul C. Moss, john j. . . . , Mossberger, Karen , Mossman, Debbie . Motta, Rick ..... Mowrv, Robert . . Mozina. Chris , . Xlndron, Lvnn . , Mudron, Pam . Mueller, jenny . . Mueller, Rebecca . Muhlig, Muhlig, jean ..... Susan . ..4. , , , 219 Roderick, . . . . . . . Pauson, los, Cathy . . Mulleiibruch, Edward . . Mumbower, jim .... Mummert, Christine . . Xluntcr, Barbara .... Munter, Darwin Keith . Muranyi, joe ' .,.. . Muraro, Peggy' Ann , . Muraro, Tana .,.. Murphey, Carol . . Murk, Debbie ..... Murray, Mr, john W. , Music department . . Musich, Anne Louise . Mvers, Paula ..... Nance, Mrs, Marjorie L. Xarakas. Sue Ann .,.. Nasser. Cheryl ...... Nasser, Steve ...... , , National Forensic League National Honor Society National Thespians , . . Xulelsky, Andrea . . Ncdclsky, Angie . Nedelsky. Lanis . Nedelsky, Nathalie , Needham, jack . . . Negoski, joan . . Neill, Bert . . Neill, judy' . . . . Nelson, Crystal .... Nelson, David lSo.l . . Nelson, David tSr.l . . Nelson, Denise .... Nelson, Eric .... Nelson, Greg . Nelson, Mark . . . Nelson, Patricia ,. . Nelson, Robert ...., Nelson, Major Robert O. Nemanieh, Arlene . . . Nester, Steve ,,., Nette, Alex ..,, Nette, Steve . . Newell, j0Ann . . Newell, joel . , Nichols, Ann . . Nichols, Diane . . Nichols, jan . , . Nicholson, john . , Nicholson, Robert , . Nicholson, Shirley . . . Niessner, Mr. Cordon . Niessner, Wendy . . .' Nix, joel ..,.. Nixon, john . . Nixon, Mike . . Nolden, Dick . , . Norcross, Laurie , . Nordenberg, Sue . . 1NordlanCl. Tom , . Nordmark, john .... Nordmark, William R. . Nordstrom, Dale E. . Norton, Linda , . . Norton, Richard . . Novak, Charles . . Nuetzmann, David , Nussbaum, jean . . Nvi. Scott ...., Obcrt, Terri , . , . 0 Blak, David .........,. O'Blenes, Mr. Leslie . . 0'Connor, Mr. Thomas Patrick Oflerman, janet ..... Olferman, Marv ..... Olfermann, Mike .... Office Occupations Club Olender, David Olivcro, Debbie . . Oliver. Glen 1. . . Olson, Eldon . . Olznoi, Andrea . . Ongenae, Bob . . . Ongcnae, Ed . . Operetta .. . . 209 .. 56,218 . . . , 51 . . . 105,228 228 26,125,139,18l 218 .. 122,218 . . . 181 221 . . 218 . . 205 . . 228 . . 181 . . 209 228 . . 181 228 .. 18,181 205 . , . 181 .. 129,218 . . . 205 . . 231 .. 36. 62 ,. 149,218 ., 56,181 , . 48.49 . , 228 . . 181 . . 228 . . 117 . . 141 . . 117 , 181 228 , . 218 205 . , 205 . . 22,205 . . 205 . . 228 205 . . 218 . 14,181 .. 126,228 .. 113,181 , . 228 . . 228 . 181 . . 228 .. 138,181 , . . 181 . . 229 . . 218 . , 205 . . 218 . . . 221 . . 218 . . 181 . . 218 . . 218 , 182 . . 62 . . , 218 , 182 .. 218 . 218 229 . 182 . 229 , 229 . 218 . 182 . 182 . 182 . 205 . 182 , 205 . 218 . . 218 . . 231 , . , 231 51 229 229 182 . . 152 . . 218 229 .. 38,182 . . 218 ,. 182 182 , . . , . . 218 . 34,35,3li.37 Orch es is .... Orchestra ,... Orlovich, Fred , . Ott, E Overal Oy crto Owen, Owen. mil .,.. 1, Connie . . n, Randv .. Bob , . . Dinah . . Oyyen, Cary , Owen, joAnn . . . Owen, Sheila ...,. Owens, Mr. Charles . . Owens, Denise . , . Ozier, Gabriel . Pacheco. Carmen , . Paganoni, Marv Ann . Page, Mrs. Anita joan . Pagnusat, Al ....,. Pagnusat, Carol . . Pagnusat. Daye , Palmer. Noreen . Palmer, Steve . . Palya, Michael , . Paiitol, james . Papesh. Debi . , Pappas, Barb . . Paputsa, David . . Paputsa. Sherry . . Park. Marylynn .... Park. Xtilliam Allen . . Parker. Claudia . . . Parker, Larry . Parrish, Bill . . Parrish, Ginger ..... Parrish, joftnne .... . Parthuii, Mrs. Linda E. . , Pasdertz, jolm .,.... Pasdertz, Rosemary . Passas. Barb . . . Pastcris, Anita . . Pasteris, janet . . Pastcris, Mike . Pasteris, Phillip . Pasteris, Ray . . . Pasteris. Robert . Pasteris, Thomas . . Paterson, Bill , . . Paterson, Debbie . Patmorc, Diane . Patterson, Dennis . Patterso n. Cary . . Paul, jerry' . . Cary' . , Pavlich, Steve . Pavne, jerry' L. . . Pazelv, Diane . . Peak, Sharon . , Pearce, Arlvce . , Pearson, jay . . . . Pearson, Susan Rae . Peck, Gary ..... Peck, james ...... Pedersen, Robert L. Pederson, DcAnna . , . Peeples. Becky . . Peeples. Debbie . . Pehol. Lenard ...... Pellouchoud, Denise . . Pellouchoud, john . . Peloquin, Roger . . . Pelton, Michael Lcc . . Pemble, Rinuea . . Penn, Paul . , . Penrod, Pat , Pep Club . . . Pcrella, ,lack . Perella, Sue . . Perkins. Ava , . . Pcrretta. Lynnette , Perry, Lillie . . . Pcrrv, Teresa .... Persheyy George A, . . Pcterbok, Robert ....... Peters. ,I crorne C. ..... . Petersen . yo. Earl Leslie .'. Peterson, Cyndv .,,.... Peterson, Mike . Peterson, Rick . Peterson. Ron , . Petrinos. Carla . . . Petrusa. Petrusa. joe . . . Sue ...., Pew. Mrs, Mausi . . Pfaltzgraff, Harry' . . Pfeifer, Alanna . . Phelps, Diane . . Phelps, Ken . . . Phillips, David . Phillips. Gary . . Phillips. Mike . . Phillips, Pat ..... . , Phillips. Rosanne ...... . Physical education department Pickett. Emerson ....... . . . . 131 .. 122,123 . . 218 ., 195 229 ,.,....205 . 139,180.l82 . . . . . 218 . . . 80,205 . . 2829.182 . . . 231 . 44 . . 205 . . 195 . 205 . 218 , . . 55 . . 205 . . 182 . . 205 . . 218 . . . . 182 .. 14-1,218 . . 218 , . . 218 . . 205 . . 64,182 . . 218 . . . 218 . . 125,182 . . . 182 , . 229 . . . 229 . . . 145,229 . 20,146,183 . . 183 . . 218 , . 183 . . 218 . . 183 . . 183 . . 183 . , 218 . . 205 . . 183 . . . . 218 . . , . . -205 . 142,148,205 . . . . . 218 . . . . 218 . , 183 . . 218 . . 218 . 54,183 . . 229 . . 229 . , 205 . . 218 . . 183 . . 229 183 183 26,110,180,184 218 . . 218 . . 205 . . 229 . . 229 , . 221 205 . . 205 . . 218 . . 184 . . 132 . . 229 . . 205 . . 218 229 . . 184 218 . 184 . . 231 , N184 . . 48 205 . . 205 . . 221 205 . . 218,221 . . . 229 . . 205 . 59 , . 218 . . 229 229 . . 184 . . 229 . . 205 . . 184 218 205 . .. 66,67 ,. H205 Pierce Bradley . , Pierce, Pete . . . Pierce. Tom . Pierson, janet . . . Pierson, Michael . Pillion, Rick , . . Pinkerton, john . . Pinneo, Richard . Pinneo, Valerie . . Piper, Terri , . . . Pitsenberger, jim . . . Pitsenberger, Rodney , Planinsek, Shari .... Planinsek, Ted . . . Plank, Steve ...... Plume, Mr. Walter j. . Plut. Sue ,,,... . . Pluth, Bob ....,. Pohlman, Ted . . Pohlman, Tim . . Polancich, Ron . Polesel, Nancy . Polesel, Sally' . Polesel. Sue Polieandriotes. Ceorgene Pollack, Rich Polley, Kris , , Pollock, Audrey' . Poison, Lvnne . , Poole, Rick . . Poole, Tom , . . Portegys, Pat . . Porter, Samiiean . Potocki, john . . Powell, jackie , . Powell, Rojeria . . Pozzi, Steve , , . Prange, Patti . . Pratto, Debbie . . . Pribish, Frederick . Pribish, Vicki . , . Prihode, Richard , . Prola, jim ..... Prom ......... Prosise, William 1-I. . Pufeles, Hedy' . , Pullman, Bill . . Pullman, jean . . Purpura. Frank . . Quarles, Calvin . . Quarles, Morris . . Querio, jack . . . Quigley. Rick . . ROTC . . . Race, Bob . . . Radio Club . . Raclke, jane . . Ragusa, Linda . . Raiala, Bruce . . Rakar, Dena . . Rakar, jackie . . Rambo, Patty' . . Rambo, Robert . . Ramler, Cheryl . . Ramsay, Arthur . . Rapson, Terrence . . Iiaspolich, Barbara . . Raub, Thomas . . , Rausch, Cynthia . . Rayvley. Kim . . Rayvson, Donna . . Rav. Chervl , . , Ray. Carv . . Reato, Yic . . . Rehstock, Dan . Red Cross ....., Redman, Cary' ..,. , Redmond, jasper Lee Reed, jeff .....,.. Reed, Steve ...... Recs, Diane . . Rees, Mike . . . Reeves. Nancy . Reid, Pat .... Rclvea, Dale . Reno, Larry' . . . Rcnolcli, Marina . . Reschkc, Ed . . Resetic, Pat . . Rest, RuthAnn . Revnolds, Scott . . Rhodes, Linda . , Rhodes, Shirlcv . . Richardson, Larry' . . Richardson, Rick . . Ricketts, Donn . . Rilfel, Donald . . Rilfel, Donna . . Riilil, Chuck' . , . Riggins, Debbie . . . . 218 . . . 229 ., 104,229 . . 229 . . 218 . , . . 229 . . . . . 218 , 119,121,184 . . . . 206 . . 184 . , . , 229 . . . . . 218 , . 113,176,184 229 35,36,115.125,184 53 . . . . 229 229 ,. 12,2-1,112,206 . . . . 113,184 . . 218 . . 206 . , 229 . . . . 185 219 . , 83,151,185 . 29,206 11,123,137,185 ...... 206 . , 121,219 206 . , , 219 . . . . . 219 . . 30,31,206 . 127,219 , . . 206 . . 206 . . . . 229 . . . . 185 . 113,161,185 . . . 102,185 . .. 219 . . 38,39 . . . 185 21,219 , . . 219 . . . . 206 . . 86,87,206 .... 219 229 .. 41,111,206 ..., 219 . 64,133,134,135 , , . . . , , . 219 .. 150,151 . , . 206 229 . . 229 , . 219 229 .. 219 206 .. 131,219 . , . 206 . . 185 . . 229 . . . . . .. 185 . 92,100,101,219 . . . . . . . 209 .. 229 229 . . 185 , . 219 . . 142 .. 219 . 231 ,.. 219 221 229 ... 80, .. 206 .. 219 .... 185 ...,. 229 .. 20,127,206 . 206 .. 19.180185 206 206 N206 219 .. 148,219 . . . 229 . . 219 . , 185 . . 185 , . 219 . . 185 Riggs, Debby' . . .. 206 Riley, jovce ........ .... 1 85 Rimmke, Bill ....,.... . . 85,219 Rinehart, Mr, Richard R. . . . . 59 Ringo, Kathy' ,.... . . 185 Ringo, Miss Linda L, Ringstrom, Ann . . . Ringstrom, james . . Rivera, Donald . . Rivera. Rick . Roach, Tom , . . Roath, Michael . . Roberts, Barry' . . Roberts, Bruce . . . Roberts. Charlene . . Roberts, Charlotte . . Roberts, Roberts. Roberts, Robinson Robinson Robinson Deanna . Derk . . Pam .. , Addie . . . Cathy' , , Frankie . . Robinson, Larry' . . , Robinson . Melvin Rav ..,. .67 219 29,107,111,206.209 190,195 229 . . 186 . . 186 . . . 186 , 195,206 . . . 229 . 219 . 231 229 . 186 ..206 . 219 . . . . 219 .. 37,186 . 229 229 206 ndy ..,. 20.2l,26.115,180,186,189 Robinson, Stan .... Roehkes, Michael , . Rodby, j Roclen. Kenneth . . . Roderick, Bob ,... M r. Donald Rodgers, Barbara . . Rodgers, Vilene . , Rogers. john . . , Rohr, Tom . . . Rollert, Peter . . Roper. Lee .... Rose, Catherine . . Rosenberg, Ellen . Ross, jacquie . Ross, Robert . . Ross, Rudolph , . Ross, Sharon . Rossi, Mary . Rossi, Peter .... Rostello. Donna . . . Rothlisberger, David Rothlisberger, Richard Ronshar, Pat ...., Rouskey, Chris . Rousonclos, jim , . Rousonclos, Stan . Rowan, Noreen . . Rowe, Rav ..., Rowe, '1'imothv . Rowell, Lvnn . . Rowell, Robin . . Rubens, lrcne . . Rubens, james . Rudd, Barbara . . Russ, Linda , . . Russell, Eleanor . . Russell, Gary' . Ruttle, P Rys. jay Sabol, 'l' aol . . Om . . Sabol, Lvnne , . Saindon. Robert . . Sallese, Angelo . . Sallese. MarvLou . . Salman. Randy . . . Mr. Richard A. Sandberg. Doug , . . Sandberg, Marv . , Hamlin. Sanders. Dave . . Sanders, Robcrt , . Sanders, Robin . . Santorineos, Peter . . Santorineos, Kathy' . Sarris isa ..,. , . l. Sather, john .,,. Savers, Debbie . . . Savles, Mr. Dean H. Scaropou Scaropoulos, Maria . . Schaeffer, jan . . . Schaeffer, jndv . . Schauland, Mark . . Scheffel, Carla . . Scheidt, Kathy . . Schelble, William . . Sehelling, Henry' . Schlosscr, Wayne . . Schluetcr, Penelope . Schmid, Steve ,... Schneider, Mrs. Ailene A, Schnelle. Carol . , . , . Schoenhofen, David . Schoenhofen, Linda . Schoftstoll, jeanie . . Scholar. jacquie . , Scholtcs, jean . . Schoob, janinc . Schoppe. Sally . . Schorp, Terry . , 59,206 . . . . . . 229 53 , 16.17.21-1.535.206 . . . . . , 229 . . , 229 .. 100,219 . . . 195 . . 186 . , 219 . . 219 . 186 . 219 . . 206 . 219 . . 186 . 229 , . , 186 . 206,209 . 209 . 186 . 206 . 209 . . 229 . . 229 . 195 . 229 . 229 . . . . 229 . . . . . . . . 229 . 82,11T,12O,186 229 . 219 . 206 . 221 . 206 . 221 .. 206 ,. 219 ., 221 .. 186 ... 206 .. 120,186 ... 47 .. 206 .. 186 .. 219 .. 187 .. 219 .. 187 .. 221 .. 206 .. 229 .,.. 187 ..,. 64,119 ,. 60,187,190 ...,. 219 .. 231 ,.... 229 ........ 219 . 11,22,129,187 .. 94,126,219 157 . . . 219 .. 147,229 . . . 187 . 187 . , . . 57 ,. 206 , . 221 . 231 . . . . 187 . . . . 139,187 .' 128,129,206 . . . . 219 . . , 219 . . 36,206 Index 237 , ...,.. '188 Stonitch, 238 Schrierer. Daye . . Schroeder, jeanic . , Schuctz. Gayle . . . Schultz. Mark . . . Schumacher. Nick , Schuman. Sl1aro11 . Schutter. Ed . . . Schwab. Mark . . . Schyyab, Nancy' . . . Schwab. Mr, William Schwarty. jynie , . . Schwartv. Suc . . . Science Club .,., Science department Sealy. 1-Id .,..... . 229 . . 187 . . 219 . . 206 219 . . 219 . . 187 219 206 . , , . , 53 206 .. 129,219 150,151 52.53 . . . 187 Sealy, james ..., . . 187 Secor. Mark ,... . . 206 Secretarial stuff , . .... 68 S1-cman. Donna . . . , 131,219 Scfcik. Cindy . . . , . 187 Sefcik. Denise . . . 219 Sefcik. George , . . . 209 Sefcik. Karen Ly1111 . . 219 Scfcik, Ken ...,..... . . 206 Scfcik, Roxanne .,..,.... . , 41,187 Seitzberg. Mr, Do11ald E. . . . . , 47 Seine. joe ........... . . 206 Sergeant. Debbie . , . 206 Scrgeant. jol111 , , . . 219 Scrrato. Donna . . 231 Scrrato, Luci . . . .... . 206 Scvbold. Harvey . . . 106,229 Seybold. Patricia . . . . . 187 Shaffner. Chuck . . . . 206 Shain. Kenneth . . . . 219 Shain, Sharo11 ..... . . 219 Shanholtzer, Michael . . 187 Sharp. Dave ..... . . . 219 Sharp. Thomas , . , . . 151,206 Shaw, Carol ..... , , 206 Shaw, Mr. Lee R. . . . . 62 Shaw, Mikeal .... . . 230 Shay. Beth . . . . 231 Shay, Dana . . . , 188 Slleets. Rick . , . . 206 Shelby, Bill ..... . , 206 Shepherd, joAnne . , . . 230 Sheppard, Gayle . . . . 206 Sheridan. Bruce . . . 230 Sherrell. David . . . , 207 Sherrell, Doug . , . . . . . . . 220 Shetina. S11e ,,.,...... . . 129,220 Shields, Mr. Marvin D. . , , . . . 48 Shively, Dave .....,. . , 207 Short, Alice . . , . 220 Shroba, Cheri . , . . 230 Shroba, judy . . . . 224,230 Sicbta, Tom . . . . . 207 Siebold, Sandy . . . . . 230 Signaw, Vicki . . . Sikich, Simon, Cathy . . , . Robert W. . . , 128,207 . .,.. 220 Social science department . , 58,59 Sohn, Bill ...,,.,,.. , . , 220 Sohn. Dennis . . . 107,207 Soland. Greg . . . . , 230 Sore11se11. Robert , . , , . 221 Soto. Henry' ...,. . . . 188 Southcomb. Caryl . . . 220 Sparks. Ken , , . . . . 207 Specht, Greg ,.... . . . 220 Specknian, Harry U .,,. . . . 137,188 Speech Activities Club '. . . 114,115,116 Spencer. Steve , . . , Speya. jerry' , . . . . Spiers. Craig. . . Spiers. Dave , . . Spolnik, Ken . . Sprague, Cindy . Sprenger, Chris . Spring Play . . Spurgeon. jol111 . Stacey. Robin . . Stafford, Toni . , Stager. Marty . . Stahl, Dave . . . . . Stahl, Mary ....... Stahl, Mrs. Miriam E. Stallman. Mr. Clarence . ..... 188 201 .. 97,112,188 .. ., 207 .....220 . . . . 201 . 123,188 . , 30.31 220 207 . . . 230 207 . . 189 . . . 221 . ,.44 Stalzer. Karre .... , , . 220 Stalzer, Kenneth . . . 189 Stalzer. Kitte . . . . 230 Stambaugh, Phvllis . , . . 189 Stancil, Teri .... . . . 220 Stanfield, Gary . , . . 83,189 Stanfielfl, Richard . . . . 47,230 Stanford, Kathy . . , . . 230 Stanford, Linda . . . . . 230 Stapay. Tim ..... . . 147,220 Slarasinic, Debbie , . . 220 Starks, Elaine . . . . . , 220 Stash, joe .... .... 2 07 Stawick, Ray ..,.. . 179,189 Stec, Pat ......,., , , . 220 Steed, Mr. Glenn E. . . . 57 Stefanich, Ronald . . . , . 189 Steffes, Mariann , . , ......,.... , 209 Steller, john . . . . ........ . , . 207 Stelow, Marla . . . . 26,140,156,180,183,189 Ste1ow,,Melissa . , .....,....... 220 Stephens. Clyde . . . . 119,189 Stepney. Terris . . . . . 231 Sterle, Deborah . . . . 22,207 Stern, Gregory' . . . . 220 Sternal, joe , . . . . 207 Steuart, Patti . . . . . 220 Steuart. Sue .... Stevens, Kirk ..... Stevenson, Lynette . . Stewart, Bob ...... Stewart, Miss Lucile Stewart, P, Bob . . . Stine, Art . . . Stirrat, jill . . Simonetti. Fran . , . Sinchak, George R. , Sing. David .-tllen , . Sing. Debbie .... Sing, Dennis ,.... Sinkular, Deborah . . Sitkoski, john . . Ski Club . . , 16,17,95,l88 188 188 . . 230 . . 207 . . 221 . . 230 , . 130 Stofka, Ed , . . Stofko, Ed .... Stofko, Lynda . . Stokes, Billie . . Stokes, Linda , . Stone, Craig , , . Stone, Teri ,... . William . Sklare, Bill . . Sklare. john . . Skocyk Da11 . Skocy, Diane . Skoff, janet . . Skolds, jim . , , Skolds, Sue . . Skole. joseph . . Skole. Leonard . Skorupa. Rick . . Slevko, Lou Ann . . Slimack, Bill , . . Slucki, Beverly . . Sluder, Ellen . Smajd, jo Ann Smajd. Mike . . Smart, Mike . . Smeets, janice . . Smiles, Pat ....,. Smith, Miss Barbara Smith, Chuck .,,. Smith, Danny' , . Smith, Dave . Smith. Doug . . Smith, Frank . Smith, jerry . , Smith, Kevin . . Smith, Lee .,.. Smith, Michael . . . Smith, Mike . . . Smith, Randi . , Smith, Roy' , . Smith, Susan . . Smith, Wanda . . . Smithberg, Steve . . Snow, Debbie , . Snvder, Gene . , Snyder, Stan . . Index . . 220 . . 188 . , 209 . . 230 . . 188 . . 230 ' 207 .. 188,195 220 . . 207 . . 207 . . 207 . . 188 . . 230 . . 230 . , 80,188 . . 207 230 .. 146,220 , . . 60 , 1 207 . , . . . . 230 188,195 ,. 11,12,113,188 . . . . . . . 188 .. 2:10 . . 209 . . 230 230 ,. 113,188 220 .. 220 ,. 230 , . 220 ,. 188 230 .. 62,220 Storch, David . . . Story, Debbie . . Stout. Bill . . . Stout, Karen . . . Stout, Kevin . . . Strainer, Nancy . . Strainer, Victor . Strunga. Steve . Stuckey, Linda . . Student Council , . Studer, Dave . . , Studer, Terry . . Sula, Nancy . , Suligoy, Carl . . Sullivan, Bill .... Sullivan, Charles . . Sullivan, Denise , . Sullivan, Ed . . . Sullivan, Kathy . . S11llivan, Rachel . , . Sullivan, Richard . . Sullivan, Vicki . , . Surkein, Kathie , . Susner, Debby' . . Suste, Cathy , . . Suste, Gerry ...., Swain, Diane ..... Swank, Mr, Roger L, Swanson, Diane A. . , Swimming .... Swinford, Dale . . Swithin, Kay . . , Sykes, Wanda . . Tacchia, Mike . . . , . . 189 .. 86,207 207 230 . , 48 230 190 220 207 .. 179,190 207 230 . . . . . 207 , . . 121,190 230 190 230 220 . . . 190 230 230 220 . 190 230 220 . . . 110,111 . . 79,190 220 . . . 179,190 207 230 230 . . . 221 207 220 . . 230 .. 207 230 220 230 230 195 231 . . . 60,77 207 , . 106 207 220 207 ,, 195 Tait, Cliri S.. Talbott. Ed . , . Tainayo. Lynda . .l. Tank, Yic aniaxo. Mary . toria . Tapio. Nancy . . . Tapio, Richard . . Tarlini. john .... 'l':1rte11aar, ,l. Erich . . atro. Bill ..... Tatroe. George . . Tutroe. jim . , . Tatroe. Linda . Taylor. Debbie . . Taylor. jill . . . Taylor. Kathleen . Taylor, Marianne . Taylor. Steve , . , Tccce. jack . . . 'Il-Ifer. Debby . Temple. Donna Tennis ...... Tcrlep, jo sephine . . 207 . . 230 , , 207 . . 207 230 221 .. 15,120,190 220 . 231 . . 190 . 220 . . 190 , . 221 . . 230 220 207 . 207 . . 190 . . 207 230 220 . . . 82,8384 . . 179.191 Tcrrcll, james , . , , 230 Ti-sdall. Kathy' . ....... 230 Tclak. Pam ..,.. ...,,. 2 4.57220 Tczak. Patricia . . . 22,66.1-13,149,191 Thackaberry, Miss Mary Lucille .... 57 Thannert. Nancy' .....,......... 220 '1'11Q01wld, james . . ..... 107,113,191 Thomas, Bob . . . ..... 230 Thomas. Carol . , . 220 Thomas, Charles . .... 209 Thomas. David . . , ...... 220 Thomas. Debbie . . , . 18,151,207 Thomas, Kathy . , ,..,. 230 Thomas, Lynn .... . . 221 Thomas, Melodic . . . . 220 Thomas, Michael . . . , 220 Thomas. Vickie . . . . 191 Thompson, Betsy . . , . 207 Thompson, Cherie . . 230 Thompson, Danny . . . 191 Thompson, jim . . , . 207 Thompson, Robert . . , 207 Thorne, Lorna . . . 207 Thorne, Patrick . . , 220 Thousen, Pam , , . 220 Thran, Micheal . . . 230 Tiernan. Etta . , . . . 207 Tiger Tales ..... . 112,113 Tinder, Pat ....... . . . 207 Tolen. Mr. Donald A. . . 53 Tomasko, Peggi ..,. . . 207 Tomlinson, Carol . . , . . 207 Tomlinson, Mary . . . . 230 Torkar, Bob . . . . 73.191 Totter. Brad ..., Towles, Ronald . . Truck ..,... Tracy, Arnold j. . . Trammell. Michele . . Travers, Pat ..... Treble Choir . . Treharne, Tim . . . Trepel, Don . . . Tribbett, Gail . . Tribley. Mark ..... Trimby, jan .....,. Trottier, Miss Linda L. Trubick, Nancy ,.., , Turndahl, Bruce .,.. Turndahl, Steve . . T11rner, john . . . . Twardosz, john ,,... Mrs. Helen F. Tweedle. Tweecllc. jack ..... Tweedle. Mike . Tweedle. Toni . . Twirp Week , . Tyda. Leo L'rbancic, Liz . . L'rsitti, Kathi . Uziel. Linda . vail, Vicki .... Valentine, Gary . . . Valkovich, jim . , Vallera, jim ,.,. Vallera, Sharon . , . , Van Dyke, Peggy . . . Van Gampler, Debbie Vanko, Mr, john G. , VanTassel, Ron . . . Varman, jack , . . Varvel, Marcella . . Vaughn, Brad .... Vaughn, Ronald . . Veihl, Deborah . . Vella. Paulette . 191 231 ... 16,11.18,19 20,114.115,l91 . . . . . . . 221 208 ., 126.127 208 ..230 . . 209 . . 208 . . 191 . . 67,129 . . 220 208 . . . . . 105,230 .. 28,29,73.191 230 . . . , . . . . 67 ., 121,148,208 , . . . . 191 230 . . . 22,23 220 . 191 . . 208 . . 220 . . 191 . . 208 . , 230 . , 208 208 220 110,215,220,223 , , .,... 40,46 208 . 140,191' , . , 221 . . 220 . . 191 . , 231 . . 208 Ventsias, Kathy . , Venturo, Gary . . . Vercellotti, Nancy . Verrett, Ronnie , . Verrett, Vincent . . Viano, Mike . . . Viano, Pam . . . Viano, Paulette . . Vidalakis, George . Vincent, Bill ,,.. Vitali, Ellen ...,, Vitali, Linda jean . Vogt, Don ..... Vollmer, Michael , Vollmer, Mike . . . Voots, Kimberly . Voss, Doug . . Voss, S116 .V ..... Vota, Kathleen . . . Vrakas. Helen Marie Vrakas, james . . . Vroeginclewey, Bob Wachs, Dale . , Waesco, Robert . . Wagner, john . . . Wainscott, Keith . . Wainscott, Warren . . . Wakefield, Kathy . Wakefield, Karen . Walker, jim .... Walker, Lynn . . Walker, Wendy . . Wallace, Brian , Walley, Mark . , . Walser, Mr. H, j, . Walsh, james . . . Walsh, Pat .... Walsh, Wayne . . . Walters, Gretchen . Ward, Pam ,,... Warner, Mr. David Warsaw, Ray .,.. Wash, Gary ,.,., Wash, jeanne .... Wash, Michael . . . Washington, Charles Washington, Ruby . . . Watkins, Marvin . . Watkins, Shirley . . Watson, Georgia . . Watson, Kathy . . . Watson, Ken .. Watson, Liz . . . Watson, Tom . . . Waznis, William . . Weaver, Becky . Weaver, Cindy , . Webb, Bill .,.. Webb, Bob . . . XYcber. Barb . . Weber. Dan . . Weber. Marsha . . Webster, Debbie . Weibel, Charla . . Weinhold, jaNanne Weir, Barb ..... Weiss, Trena . . . Weitendorf, Sue . . Welch, Sheila . . Wells, Wendy , . Wellwood, Cindy . Welz, Sharon . , . Wendel, jan . . V1'est, Don ..... Westbrook, Mona . Westcrgaard. Ken Whalen. Becky , . Whalen, Nancy , Wheatley, Gary . . VVhee1er. jay . . Wheeler, jim , White. Barb . . . White, Bertha . . white, Carol . . White, Chuck . . White, Kathy' . . Whitc, Patricia . . Whitlock, Betsy . . Whitworth, Beverly' Whyte. V1'hyte. janet . . . Nanette . , Wicevic, Lauren . Wicevic, Russ . Wicke, Robin . , . Wienke, Wendy . Wietting. Bruce . . Wietting. William Wiggins, La11rie . Wilbur, Miss Alice Wilda, Dan ..,. Wilda, Patrick . . Wilda, Steve , . Wilhelmi, jirn , . .. 220 .. 231 191 191 . 208 . , 208 231 191 .. 11,149,220 231 .. 28,220 192 . . 208 . 231 192 . 231 192 .. 56,220 .. 231 195 209 . . 12,208 . 231 231 .. 85,221 231 ,. 208 M,,, 210,218, 1 '. ' 192, 221 208 221 231 208 192 192 66 231 208 231 208 221 53 231 221 231 208 221 209 221 208 208 208 195 231 221 221 208 231 231 231 221 208 221 221 208 209 192 231 208 192 192 231 221 221 231 231 221 208 221 114,221 39,58,73,186 210.218 137,146,216 ,192 .221 192 192 192 221 209 231 192 231 221 ,221 192 221 ,231 231 221 192 231 55 231 208 231 192 i XX'11l1ellni. Kcillu XX xllcius. lizln .nrml . XX llklnsun. l1.u'ln.1r.1 XX illiiuwll. linulu XX'i1ld1usun. Sul' XX'i11. X111J.' XX1l1zxrc1. XX llliunn XX'llllLnus lua'qu1'lxm' . Clqlxm . Xlr liclmuncl X XX111iumx, 1.1m- XXi111alns. lnlmnic Xlae Xhllnunx. Xlurx 15111-n XX ulliumx. Xlaxrx l,un XX1lliun1N XX llliamx XX lllidrnx . 11mm-X 1-lt . Smnlvx ou. Rufus XXil1xs. Xluc , XX1l1is. llmlnus XX ills, Bccln XX nlls. ilarx XX11ls. Pc-gm -vo 1 221 1 512 ins 1 231.1 16,011 30.117, 221 192 -1 11 48 2011 am :ow :mf ,H 209 2131 231 2011 221 221 1111 XX'illx. Tum XX lluu.uvu. In XX1lxm.mn. 1.1-ni XX xlwu. fluxln- XX1lsnn. lulul . XX llxuu. Kvut XXnlwu. Xlxlw XX llwn Nina XX1lxuu. SL-ull XX1luul, 5llL'1l.l XX1lwu, Slurlm . , XXlmln'11x, Xlr 11411 13 'XX1rnlwrlx. Iam XX nuln-I lx. 11 nu X .xur1.x XX1l1L'lln-xtvr. X XX uxlw. 1.iml.r XX lulxlvv. Paul XX mlm xx mh. arm I I u XXll1lm-vxlzwlx, X1ra llvmf ll 15111 XX1suAw1,l, Tenn 209 221 1521. 150,193 221 h3.S1w.123.209 221 231 193 19:3 231 221 33 2:31 191 221 1913 209 211.21 56 209 209 XX imlwki. Xlunuum XX lsnlwki. 51.11114-X XX MIIONL1. Sum' XXm-ruor. D1-lmlmu' XXuvrm'l'. Sus' , XXul1lrulu, lfllunk XXulLll lm-x xxnlll-. lulm XXull1xlx. locl XXull.uu. Xl.ux XXumwll 1-111 XXuuuvll. l'.uu XXum1 Xnrlx XXuncl. l-.mul XXuuc1. lulm XXUUI1. NYUXQ' XXumlrull. l.u1 XXuul.ml Klluua-lx XXuulurll. lillvu XXuullurLl, ivxux XXurlXm.m. X1.lrx 209 19:3 221 , 209 2131 . . , 209 9-1.213.221 221 221 211 , 209 221 106,161 1113 211 193 19:3 2'1l 221 19:3 104,211 129.2051 ,.,-at L ,,.f- W v X X -1 XX uxtmax nn. XX'ullv.'r 209 . 102.l0:1.104.10o X1'rz'vll1n,Q . XX riulxl. Duxicl . . 36.51113555111.103.193 XXrxs1l11, lncfttm- , , , 194 XXr1gl1t. Xlrs Xlirium . , 57 XXrilLl11. Run , 79.80.194 XX mln-1. Gan , 194 XXrul1c1. Kulln 209 XXruuul, Xlllw T-1.121.221 XX runax. Tvrrx , . 231 XX'rul4. 17:-nnls . . 130.194 XX'unc1L-r. Xlurcia . . , 231 XX'un41m'r. Paul.: . . 19-1 XXunc1rrliz-11. Huh 209 XXxss. 11ugL'r 151.19-1 XXus. Xlr,gllu.1 615.143.2511 XJ1LlClI. Klull 221 Xungus. XX'ullL-r , 2:31 X.1rnwln-lx. Kuthx . , . 195 Xqeluy 'Iu'Xnm' 231 Xunvlx. lu Belle 221 X:-uf-lx. Riulmrnl . 194 Xuuxul. Barlmru . , 231 Xuuuurvu. Kutln 221 Younzre-n, Susan . . . , 194 Xmu-ll. Ralph . . 231 Xunucll. Bill , , 209 Xuxan. Clarnl . 231 Xuxun. XX llllam . 51.194 Znlwl. lfrecl . . . . 209 Zabel. Ren I , . 221 Zabel, Marg , . . 221 Zahn-1, Sue ..,, , . 231 Zahm. Debbie . . . 195 Zalar. Nan .,,. . . 209 Z1-iger. Stephen , , , 195 Zelinski. Bob . . 221 Zclinski, joe . , 231 Z4-man, Gene . . . , 10,209 Zeman. Thomas . . . . . 231 Zenkv. Bill . , . , . 221 Zz-ich. juhn . , . . , 195 Zivr. Kathy ......... . . . . 209 Ziosenurr. Mrs, Leona Brown . . . 60 Zicsnu-r. Arthur . ,. . , . . . , 195 Zlugar. jue , . . , 231 Znlzel. Xlike , , . 209 Zobel, l1nn . . .. 195 Zolecki. Ed .,., , , 221 Zoluckl. lluliannc , . . , 195 Zonk, Creig .... . . 209 Zunk. Debbie . . . . . , . 231 Zuiclc-mu. Xlr. Thomas , , . , 57 Zupanulu. Rlmncla . . . . . 231 Zllxail. Cfhnrlcw . , , . , 17,111,195 Index 239 240 Closing So the year of behind-the-scenes work came slowly to a close. This type of work was especially important to the students in 1969. With the curtailment of the school day to nine periods, stu- dents had to learn to budget their time to keep up with homework. Study halls were not eliminated altogether but were less congested. For the convenience of . J ,f-,..f-:au-f K 5 K 1 K 2 ' :'?1:Zil?? f?E:a5 li if in Z, V I g Qri,..,,w ,Q ,, at M, wa asf 'tif K ms? X l .W .'?E?'?F1f?Z 5 ? J ff - I - .if f - ' ' t. . 1 1swfi?t vswwhs Viflf 'f - - ,Q :: mf - ' '?':f1.1yff'I -vm :H :- --L-f ::::E'.:-.'f'12:'.Z2 ra-?Ss ,.F:z Q si H2325f?ff?3l?Hfl?'1'7fVi iii : '-:-fs-::5g:' ' ' ' ' ' U,,,,,,,foc,fMa,,5Q:ifm11 s--:- 1:51f511f:,f,,,,fa'M-rf 11411,--,,.,., , gs-g.,s,.-J,5,551iaigzgqk-fig-gfs, G wg ' .. . fa V W-N 'ggi .Q , in Y i Wwwmw 'W' -- -- - W,-W A f- f .,.,r,i- www , ..:a ,,w wr-is-.ewifisfiuf fs'LQ,f1ff--mfr-ei lfaiifw- xi 12 'HU my - , a W' r .-,. .. ,, -- ' ' - , ,. 4: . ',::l -:-.i.::--.:E.'Qggzgi5,n':'::1-Wig,ff' ' ' :5+: ': . 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Student Council Board, in coalition with the Senate, was able to advance much farther during 1969 than the year before. Student government was able to achieve more because it built on the organization left from the year before. Bigger than the improvement of the student government was the responsi- ble attitudes displayed by many students in the HLetter-to-the-Editorn column in Tiger Tales. Ideas were fresh and circulated with an air of understanding emerging. 242 133 '-fx N Closing 243 244 Sincere appreciation is expressed to the following patrons: Allens Foods, Inc. Art Drapery Studios, Inc. Mr. 81 Mrs. L. R. Austin Dr. 81 Mrs. Robert J. Becker Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul F. Brumund Dr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Bruning Cash 81 Carry Lumber Co. Cash Wholesale Produce Co. Caterpillar Tractor Co. Chicago Heights Musart Music Co., Inc. C. T. Ciatteo, M.D. Dixon Import Motors, Inc. Edward Don 81 Company Arthur H. Fahrner, M.D. Dr. 81 Mrs. S. J. Goldhaber Hahn Electric Inc. Highlander Ice Cream Gene 81 Joann House Dr. 81 Mrs. J. H. Hummel Eby-Brown Company of Joliet Jaydee Athletic Field Equipment Co. Joliet Auto Supply Inc. Acknowledgments Theme was an important ingredient of the 1969 Alpha Omega. Our theme of behind-the-scenes was used in conjunction with the deletion of group pictures. It was our hope to make the book more personal and stimulate mem- ories on the part of readers in years to come. We would like to acknowledge the following people and organizations for their assistance in the publication of the 1969 Alpha Omega: Mr. Robert Moorhead and Wals- worth Publishing Company, Root Photographers, Walinger Studios, Student Council Senate for their assistance in selling yearbooks, and the Secretarial Office Practice class for typing the index. Robert A. Owen Editor-in-Chief Joliet Do-Nut Co. Joliet Electric Supply Co., Div. Englewood Electrical Supply Co. Joliet Lumber 81 Fuel Dr. John E. Keith Dr. 81 Mrs. Paul E. Landmann Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold Lewis Bob Moorhead, Walsworth Publishing Co., Inc. Dr. 81 Mrs. Paul Morimoto Dr. 81 Mrs. Wylie H. Mullen Obee Institutional Food Services Pohlers Industrial Electric Service, Inc. Dr. S. Seron - Seron Mfg. Co. Betty Adler Shields Sonntag-Wylie Funeral Home F. L. Steging Assoc. Co. Union National Bank United Electric Supply Company Mr. 81 Mrs. William J. Wenger Dr. 81 Mrs. Charles Wollak Plus several anonymous patrons 1969 Alpha Omega staff Editor-in-Chief . . . Business Manager . . Copy Editor ...... Student Life Editor . . Assistant ..... Academics Editor . . Assistant .... Sports Editor ........ Assistant ......... Organizations Co-Editors . . . Assistant ....... Graduates Editor . . . Assistant ....... Undergraduates Editor . . Assistant ...... . . . Bob Owen Mark Fornango . Steve England . . Paula Burget . Lisa Gutierrez Arlene Nemanich . . . Pete Bauer . . . . Pat Daum . Ron McLurkin . . Nancy Hardy Jacquie Scholar . . 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