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Patricia L. Neil Tammy A. Nelson Deena J. Newberry Traci L. Newsome Dung Thangh Nguyen Marvin Niebalski Susan A. Nino Scott M. Norton Nancy M. Olin John W. Oltman Debra L. Palmer Michael Papesh Ronald S. Parini Melody J. Parker John T. Patrick John W. Patterson Mary H. Perez Bradley P. Peterson Michael A. Phillips Jeff R. Pierson Seniors 119
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Hallie E. Matile Lisa D. McCallum Kathleen T. Merlo Deborah L. Meyerhoff Kristine Meysembourg Joseph A. Miller, Jr. Keith W. Minor Felicia Y. Moore William W. Morgan Beth A. Morrow Lori A. Morrow Lynn M. Morzorati l Crowther, Wiegand Set Nat'l Records 91356 Ki QF During a track meet, Chris races over hurdles with speed and accuracy to capture first place. Carol Wiedand, ranking 10th in the nation and 29th in the world, rests at the pool side after a swim meet. Carol Wiegand has been swimming since she was nine years old. She has been a member of the Joliet Jets and the West Swim Team for three years. Carol practices five hours a day and also lifts weights. During her freshman year, Carol placed first in the state, and during her junior year she placed second. Carol also ranks 10th in the nation in the 200 meter backstroke, with a qualifying time of 2:19. Carol will continue swimming competitively at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville where she received a four year scholarship. Another outstanding athlete, Chris Crowther, has been on the Joliet West Track Team for four years and has gone to state each time. Her senior year, however, she left her mark by being a double winner. Chris won the 400 and the 200 low hurdles in record time. She set a state record in the 400 with a time of 154.6 and also tied the 200 lows with a time of :27.7 but it did not make the record books because of a slight wind. During her freshman year Chris, Sheila Stobart, Sylvia Freudenthaller, and Shirley Hayes raced to set a state and national record of 1:45.0 in the 880 medley relay team. Chris, who will continue running in college, will attend the University of Florida.
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At the Senior Dinner Dance, seniors Scot? Kimberly A. Plese Renee A. Plese Bernard J. Plut Gail L. Pogemiller Marlene M. Polesei John M. Procarione James L. Pullman Lynda S. Flacich Senior Class Sponsors Dinner Dance On Friday, March 26, the senior class sponsored a dinner dance held at the Holiday Inn. Over 150 people attended the dance to find out who had won the Alpha Omega titles and the Senior Favorite awards and to dance to music provided by the band Promise. Seniors attended the dance with dates or without. For the first time, the Alpha Omega awards were announced in con- junction with this dance. Colleen Daugher- ty asked me if we would like to announce our awards at the senior dinner dance, I knew that we were not going to sponsor a dance, so I did not refuse this opportunity to publicize the awards, said Miss Lynn Vaughn, yearbook sponsor. I was glad to see parents attending the dance because it gives them a chance to see the fine Ward, Phyllis Golliher, Traci Newsome, Lori Erickson, and Chris Stobbe dance to music by the band Promise. Many seniors danced until the band quit playing at 11 o'clock. lt was great! said Lori Erickson. After dinnen seniors Karen Wojtowicz, Mary Schroeder, and Wcki Vondielingen await for the award ceremony to begin. 120 Seniors i students we have at West, Miss Vaughn continued. A buffet dinner was served at 6:30, and immediately following dinner, Senior Sue Klen announced the awards for Mr. and Miss Alpha Omega. Senior Class President Colleen Daugherty, Vice-President Scott Ward, Secretary Lori Erickson, and Girl's Social Chairman Anna Albrecht then announced the winners of the Senior Favorite awards.
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