LaSalle High School - Lantern Yearbook (South Bend, IN)
- Class of 1974
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' - ' Whr f , , , 1 -v ' .,f 1 V' 5 IL .Ll ...-.A --4.. Y. L. LANTERN l974 LoSolle High School South Bend Indiono Volume 9 2701 W Elwood Ave Focus 1 For all of us at LaSalle, the search for to- morrow is an important part of today. ln that search, we look to others as well as into ourselves, and see a myriad of hopes and ambitions. The realization of these aims will be the culmination of our efforts to find the future. Not common to all students are the goals themselves andthe ways in which they are accomplished. We have seen the emer- gence of a new respect and preference for the individuality each of us expresses through our existence, whether as mem- bers of a vocational or college-prep class. Choice ofa life's work may divide us, but determination and purpose unite all in a common bond. Beginning the day as idealists and ending it as cynics is an experience that may have clouded visions of the future for many of us. By seeing through the haze, we will focus more clearly on our tomorrows and establish our own inner, separate peace. fl ,J x 5 3, Y ,,..-.7-, 2 ,gs .. QWK 'Ev S 5 i 4 M. hmm' ' f Q..,,,q-U 1 ra. s, . , ,M , .JM z it 55.55152 ji! .I ,if TABLE CF CONTENTS Accademlcs Actlvltles Athletics ...... ..... Album ...... ...... A s .......... , ....... ..... Achievements ........... 1 86 New Perspectives in 6 P' 1 -eq.,-I 5 s 'Sl Putting ourselves into perspective is a way of discovering our identities and conveying them to others. The realization that we are a much greater part of LaSalle High School than a code number on a grading card will dispel the notion that we are merely faceless members of that vast con- glomerate known as the LaSalle student body. People cannot, however, be labeled, and any attempt to do so is often resented. There is no way any fingers can be pointed with the intention of singling out a purely typical football player , high schooler , or freak , Such separation may tend to give the impression that the commonness of all is synonymous with greater unity. Although unity is a very de- sirable condition, it should not be com- promised into commonness, we are identi- cal only in our uniqueness. Focus 5 l P' Our faces, solitary or part of a crowd, can mirror a thousand and one different emo- tions, each distinct from the other by only the gentlest nuance. We can look upon the outside world wearing the same masks when alone or in the presence of others, or by displaying a disguise that can be changed along with our moods. A face in the role ofa mask or disguise is shunned by some as unnatural, yet main- tained by others as a necessary part of re- flecting personality. One of the many con- cerns of the student today is to preserve his own distinctive personality in the midst of a world that seems to be becoming more impersonalized as our society progresses technologically. 6 M .4 'IIQJ L .1,.'t .. Self Expression The fear of becoming faceless will never materialize as long as there are others who can recognize us as we are and we can come to an understanding and ac- knowledgement of our own selves. By accepting others and ourselves, we can better hope to achieve the peace of mind that is a much valued human possession. Conflict can hinder acceptance and lack of acceptance can make respectful coexis- tence impossible. We can feel confident that as ci result of our endeavors to accept and respect, we will be free to combine the rest of ourselves with our faces to complete the total aspects we present to each other. Focus 7 There will always be performances to be staged, explanations to be given, tradi- tions to be broken, trips to be made, and assemblies to be attended. We can and do expect these events to continue while we are here to be a part of them and long af- ter our participation in them has ceased. There is not always either a possibility or a desire to take part in every function at La- Salle, nor should there necessarily be such a desire on the part of every student. This, in essence, has become the philosophy of the modern student. He becomes what he wishes as his duty to himself, and is the best person he can be as his duty to others as well as to himself. New directions and ideas are always ac- companied by new responsibilities. La- Salle's students have proven themselves both willing and able to accept the chal- lenge these responsibilities have presented in preparation for further tests to be faced in the future. 8 la Q.,-2 Q wg, '-'vw-.......c l 3 . lel F lllff' 'fli'f' ' LKON B laj Denise Kosinski and Anne Jankowski give their best during the fall drama production, I Remember Mama . fbi The dangers of smoking are explained to Muessel students by John Van Laere and Art Pfeifer. lcl Ron Johnson provides some unusual entertainment on the football field. ldj Extalling the vinues of the Football Lion is Jim Hoot. fel Chris Nafe urges stu- dents to pitch in forthe senior citizens. ffl The Wagon Wheel remains at LaSalle for another year. lgl Loyal fans follow the volleyball team to Indianapolis. Focus 9 45634 igm' ' 13 W '-tw avg,-al V? , b,,, ff' .?7 , Q, my my kanxx-Q74 ,Q wax! 'W' ar 3565 45 V wa? H E i .. K gk I . ff- L Focus I I M . , L R V,, Y 4 sim 117' H Y'1':' w ,, 1 ,4-sw D 1. 5f3TEar'7f! 35 NM. vs - I J' 5 '- -v f--ww, I2 This year marked the beginning of what is hoped will be a yearly tradition at LaSalle. Under the sponsorship of Student Govern- ment, a Spirit Week was launched. This undertaking was met with much enthusi- asm bythe students as they participated in a homeroom decorating contest. Spurred on by the promise of recognition at the Friday pep assembly and a stuffed lion as a prize, sophomore homeroom lOl was voted the winner by a iudging panel com- posed of teachers. Other week-long events included Jersey Day, Red and Black Day, and the selection of a football homecoming court. The week was climaxed by a homecoming victory over Clay on Friday night. Claims of increasing apathy among stu- dents of LaSalle with regard to school spirit were proven false by the fine re- sponse of both students and teachers alike. .fi Focus l3 'B x, I jivw fx: Ki.. O 'lll ll ll l' When tomorrow arrives, many of us will have found and been contented with the obiects of our searches. Perhaps for some, the seeking ofa goal will be a lifelong oc- cupation. Certain ambitions may never be fulfilled but will be set always higher as they come closer to being realized. Our choices for seeking our own peace are of a wide scope and we have the right and freedom to choose from them without fear of being restrained by the thoughts and actions of others., Each of us does not live on an island, but neither is it true that we must all be grouped into the same compact package marked lOOo!0 American Youth . It is difficult to believe that any one individual is one hundred percent of anything, but is instead multi-faceted in interests and personality. Now, when the emphasis is being shifted away from the common crowd and toward e individual, is the time for us to become not so much the person others think we can be but the best possible we know we can be. il Focus 15 9- X il 2 Q. L A N E9 Y ii F3 S lfcv d I7 l Direction cmd Counsel Hn we wfxw -.sq lvl lbl lol Mr. Roy L. Hafner, Principal. lbl Mrs. Roselyn Cole, Assistant Principal. lcl Mr. David L. Kaser, As- sistant Principal. I8 .Ai c l l l l i sl . Zn is I i rn:W ' A f V25 I Sail , .ffl lvl MZ r W will 4 .71 . Hhs ssl ow fdj Mr. Frank Grubb. fel Mr. Francis Ernst, ffl Mr. Ron Johnson. fgj Mrs. Gwen Stines. fhj Mr. Stephen Ko- suno, Head Counselor. S - e WX , ,W- rr., A , rd, 191 iff! . sf 3 --if , 401 fbi KCJ lol Mr. Arthur Singleton, Band. Qbj Mr. Zeal Fisher, Orchestra. ici Mr. John Norman, Band Assistant. fdj The LaSalle band plays a little rock music at half- time. 20 Chords in Accord fel Glee Club class members unite In perfect harmony ffl Infenf on therr sheet muslc these members never miss a bear fgj Mr John Vogel Chcrrmon Academics 21 Art-The Harmony of Thought and Image lui lol Mr. James Fotiou, lbl Foreign exchange student Minna Castren and Debbie Perkins find happiness through expression in Studio Art. lcl Working dili- gently to complete their proiects are Anne Jankowski and Linda Holcomb. ldl Mr. Alonzo Stivers, Chairman. 22 Exploration Cn Our Own Terms feb U3 A NNN .fl f 191 fel Mr. Harry Lewcndowski. U1 Mrs. Sally Mower. fgj Mr. Hurry Fuchs. Qhj Miss Ann Korb, Chairwomon. Academics 23 Discovery of New Literary Horizons lcl tal Mr. William Fuerbringer fbi Interest and attention are evident during lecture time. ici Mrs. Margaret Myers. ldj Miss Christine Jankowski. lel Mrs. Annette White. lfl Mr. Edward Nugent. lgl All eyes are fo- cused front and center-almost. lhl A look of disbelief registers as a report is announced. lil Mr. James Wright. iii Mr. Jerry Elton Stover. lkl Mrs. Leona Johnston. 24 'www H-ff .M , '13-lv-1'4 ,.,1l'Lf.L T 3 . k,.. . .. ., i gf 7,.. A 1---Q---my, -wrxfk-X11-w.wQsyNr:wQu1f-N: .an-m:nf4evw1+'-w Academics 25 J E' ful Domestic Arts Progrom Helps Us Feel of Home 1. is lol Sewing sfudenfs cuf up during a sewing session. lbl Mrs. Nancy Dukcli. lcl Mrs. Janet Doolittle, Chairwoman. ldl Methods of child care are discussed by members of a family living class. Ml 26 in ,- e Q 1.5, MV, V 'M'-M... -nf V' -in-...M-ss ..,, h -o- , .iz iei ifi ig! lei Miss Lindo Williams. ffl Mrs. Mary Evans. igj Tino Bled hopes her sewing efforts won'f go down the drain. f 'ii no., ,, I J Academics 27 The Researcher's Place of Residence i 101 Kal Mrs. Jane Teah. lbj Miss Johanna Larson. ici Brian Srrebinger relaxes in the library with an absorbing book. ldj Students check the classified sections in the newspaper collecrion. ,ou ii 28 Pre-Vocational Education Plans for the Future ie Q aw. K , 7 '14 I xx i M fel Mr. David Lindholm. ffl Miss Antonia Chicies Chairwoman. lgj Mr. Thomas Zmudzinski. thi Mr Kenneth Tuffle. Acade ics 29 gl' lvl lol Mr, Robert Peczkowski. lbl Mr. Williom Roberts. lcl A geometry scholar minds his P's und Q's in logic theory. ldj Two heads are better than one when op- plying geometry theorems to problems. lel Computa- tions such os 2 + 22? are still popular with moth closs members. l 30 Comprehension A Variable Factor in Mathematics L W' ffl Mr. William Robinson, Chairman. lgl Mrs. Kare McKibbin. lhl Miss Arlene Guertin. lil Mrs. Katherine Dooley. ff, l9l .... . lil Academics 31 Cultural cmd Historical Enrichment lvl lol Mr. Gilber Mr. Robert Rensberger. ldl Mr. Thomas Gavin. fel Mr. L Thomas Shilts. V 32 .533 ax 13 t Cipriano. tbl Mr. George Griffith. lcl K lel a Xe? at Vw .S in hs 'Nw ,ff '4:l'f'k .. lil g s PN 'ss 1 lil lfj Mr. Benjamin Hoevel. lgl U.S. History students col laborate on an assignment. lhl Lecture time in Mr Moyer's Contemporary Social Problems class, lil Mr William Moyer. lil Mr. John Poorbough. lkl Miss Ger aldine Hott, Chairwoman. Academics 33 Office Staff at the Hub of School Activity cw, -me can lbl lel Q' 6,1 --s . lfl lal Mrs. Cecelia Swanson, Bookstore Secretary. lbl Mr. Michael Sacchini, Human Relations Coordinator. lcl Mrs. Dorothy Gerhold, Main Office Secretary. lcll Mrs. Barbara Havens, Attendance Office Secretary. fel Mrs. Arlene Barber, Guidance Office Secretary. Holl Guords Conquer Choos ffl QQ, N ffl Mrs. Doris Wigfoll, fgj Mrs. Peggy Forrest Qhj Mrs, Corine Ross. U1 Mr, Steve Lockner. U1 Mr. John Honey. Academics 35 lol Language students seem unable to discover a logi- cal pattern to verb coniugations. lbl Mr. Thomas Hoff- man. lcj Mrs. Joan Perusek. New Horizons 'ro Traverse lvl 36 l Cl ,r,, W fNs M V vrre eff!! l fel FF vi fdj Dr, Francisco Aguero, fel Mrs. Marlon Guhl, Chairwomen. ffl Pat Madigan and Sue Kaczor, Ger- man IV students, translate a selection. fgl German class members try to wheedle Mr. Hoffman into post- poning a test. Academics 37 ,f Inquiry into The Physical World 1 V lvl lol Mr. John Bogucki. lbj Physics class members refuse to reveal The hiding place of The stolen Ergs. lcj Pat Beecher and Vic Yeandel awair the outcome of a proiecl physics experiment. 38 Cel 3 + 1 fd, Mr. Lawrence Cox, Chairman. fel Mr. Robert Ber- ger. ffl Mr. James Lubbers. lgl Mr. Everett Steen. Chl Mr. Roberf V. Epley. Academics 39 , , '-is ' M lol Mrs. Jeanne Kodba, Dietician. lbj Behind the scenes during lunchtime. lcl Cafeteria Staff: Seated: Gertrude lvankovics, Myra Bethel, Irene Krol, Irene Rybicki, Virginia Mackowiak. Standing: Marie Herma, Margaret Rotruck, Ann Dukai, Tillie Gnott, Ruth Go- heen, Henrietta Jelinski, Opal Barry, Thelma Moody, Dolores Bilski, Betty Douglass, Barb Fuchinski, Irma Putnam, Dorothy Szucsits. lOl 0 1 lbl Maintaining Cafeterias and Corridors l 1. n nw ,ai ii MLN 4 0 l 9 'i Z 32 . 5 Al ,1 fa f 41 'qv - W N 1 2,2 S 1 Wi? 9 ,f5f,'.5f'fE' I A? ,Q , 4 In g 3 5 , E ' V A 1, W .gig X . kv . .. .,A.,.w,g Tf . V K amgrf3:.5,5x-- '- -Q sir? '--' t1L SSW -, .... ' ll,5X 1Q YE'-1 , '?Qasnsqq.-f,QvwNQ.J:.,. , . .. A ' W.. ...ggi 2 ,N - . fm m. . . L. L:Lm::'.. W M, Q , I 5 . 4 V fr ' Wf fffgf.. 1 M A ,au 2 h -' I 1 V -X G -1 was JL: ' b if Sweafing If Ouf in a Different Classroom ici tai Miss Betty Mathews. fbi Mr. Clemens Rzeszewski, Chairman. ici Headstands require total body coordi- nation efforts. fdj Mandatory physical education classes were never more fun. 42 NNW, 5 ...Q . ,J . 55 ll . :iQ' l' a'M ' fe let Mr. Ronald Eberhard. ffl Miss Lindi Hepworth. lgl A little help prevents broken backs during backbend attempts. Academics 43 Future Tycoons Learn The Ropes an lvl .,..-nsv ' ,, .ff ,,,,,.-v-li' ,. lcl lol Salisfaction over the completion of an assignment is displayed by business class members. lbl Mrs. Ha- zel Hodges. lcl Miss Mary Ann Mucha, Chairwoman. ldl Mr. Wilbur Armstrong. fel Mr. Robert Maiewski. -r' my lei 44 tsl ifj Mr. Steven Bennett. igj Concentration on copy is o necessary typing skill. ihj Miss Beth Ann Doutermon. til Miss Bonita Fiedler. Academics 45 Good Heolth Tought ond Kept lvl lbl lol A group of LaSalle's moaning hypochondriacs wait for the attention of Nurse Stevens. lbl Mr. Phillip Barkley, Chairman. lcl A health student ponders the course of blood to and from the heart. lcl 46 -vm' ,,,,'W'-'rsfzmzaai'ilfiszezmvV- - . - ,, Sk- Wm ' V 3-Stn 33. .K7.?ji3.22 3 33 L! 3333:-ZI,:g,g3 M 92-rim: as xx ag 53,3 32 S! 'ts asian an X 1. Q idi lei if! tdl Mr. John Murrcy. lei Mr, Eddie Foulkens. ffl Won- der at the complexities of the human nervous system is expressed by health students. fgj Nurse Jean Ste- vens. thi Mr. Tim Perry. W S. ,ai ' ,sms .,,.. ...J - -Mmm .Jw A Courses for the Indusfrious Student lvl lbl ldl lsl lol Woods sfudenfs get o good start on a new proiect, lbl Mr. Joseph Jasiewicz. lcl Mr. Frank Moriconi. ldl Chassis work is one thing that should be taken lying WV' 'v-uw., o., down. lel Mr. Richard Saunders. lfl Looking at the world through rose-colored goggles. 4-, lel ss, air R, 4 . V Q, Nl we ,- i me nl 'I 1 paul X. I if 4' Q 1 ,.-as C ,f ,f-Q W dr Ai? W,,, gf, ,L lgl Mr. Gory While. lhl Auto shop mechanics attempt Io develop a smog-free engine. lil Mr. Frances Cack- owski, Chairman. lil Mr. Thomas Gramzo. lkl Mr. Ronald Hamilton. Academics 49 Central Vocational Program Widens Study Areas 'I 'fl '44 1 -fl 'll . -14 -1 It 5 fl :bfi ,ll NX lui r :v,t uffzfrffrfzf , raraa ag? . V gy ,lt-4 50 .MW MM A' ' lvl lb! if 4-r1aLp,.,.f5 lal Kerry Shead listens to Mr. Moriconi's explanation of the technical aspects of printing. lbi Things tend to et l'ttl h t' ' hild r cl l l Rich rd Fer g aneecncunc cae ass.c a gu son, absorbed in his commercial art project, is ob livious to any surrounding activity. fdi Dora processing class member Sue Sirychalski checks over some figures. fel Keeping a close eye on his work is Dennis Royce, data entry dass member. ffl Child care class members have finally won their charges over fa their side. Academics 51 Work-Study Programs Supply Useful Experience lvl ici DECA: ROW ONE: Linda Williams, Judy Mark, Debbie Ogren, Cathy Feltes, Sue Jones, Sandy Northcutt, Kathy Burch, Jayme Cates, Noel Sta- zewski, Bob Wallace, Bob Koelndorfer, Pam Wagner. Row Two: Mary Taylor, Gloria Grey, Nancy Lewis, Linda Henderson, Debbie Horniak, Mr. Stahlsmifh, Melanie Szczypski, Vickie Adams, Randy Chudzicki, Janet Nickerson, Cindy Rogers, Doug Lindsey. tbl DECA member Noel Stazewski bags groceries as an employee of Marin's Supermarket. lcl Mr. Steven Stahlsmith, DECA sponsor. l 52 I I as r Wal-W: it ' Y Mr' ,gr-V ldl ICT: Kneeling: Jim Krill, John Wiltrout, Michael Zielinski. Sfanding: Ron McCaviH, Mark Nichols, Harry Taylor, Don McCavif1, Cindy Inman, Joe Low- ery. Iel Mr. George Friedman, ICT sponsor. lfl Sue Peczkowski is employed as a florist of Wygan1's un- der the ICT Program. Academics 5 3 VL. .N 5 if 'va 5 W' ,F fa .1 lol Cadet Teachers: Seated: Vickie Blankert, Wendy Beaton, Sue Kaczor. Standing: Steve Donovan, Pat Taylor, John Miller, MaryJo Klopfenstein. tbl Pat Tay- lor, cadet teacher at Marquette, turns to a reference book in order to prove his point to a dubious student. lcl Aiding the students in locating library books is Wendy Beaton, cadet teacher at Coquillard. 54 Exploring Different Lifestyles STXD' G if fs U si! 5 0 N W , -+R gs is Q, r ldl COE: Row One: Connie Prentkowski, Becky nan. Row Two: Jim Cassler, President, Carol Makielski, Miss Dauterman, Sponsor. Row Three: Debbie Chea- ton, Sandy Rybicki, Carol Kaczmarek, Row Four: Bridgett Hamann, Vice-President, Dorinda Watkins, Cindy McCauslin. Row Five: Ann Helak, Treasurer, Sandy Wilson. Row Six: Janelle Wensits, Tina Groppe, Parliamentarian, Pam Vance, Debbie Karmo- linski. Stairs: Liz Loman, Gail Grey, Sherrie Burgess, Karen Papoi. Not Pictured: Shirley Wright, Historian. lei OEA members Cathy Williams and Barb Cerney work in an area simulating actual business office sur- roundings. lfl Preparing a lab as part of her day's assignment is Andrea Paiakowski, OEA member. lgl OEA: Row One: Gina Toth, Andrea Paiakowski, Sandy Fye, Sandy Clauser, Secretary, Mary Pat DeCl- erqc, Sue Santa, Vice-President, Nancy Mielcarek, Historian. Row Two: Marcia Taberski, Cathy Przest- wor, Teddy Miner, Karen Ross, President, Vickie Ser- geant, Evelyn Aldridge, Bonnie Buck. Row Three: Diane Gooden, Barb Cerney, LouAnne Alwine, Chris Langel, Treasurer, Jeannie Kalsem, Robin Carstens, Terri Schmidt, Miss Mucha, Sponsor. Not Pictured: Cathy Williams, Parliamentarian. l I fel Academics 55 UQ .92 .Z -I- Q3f? '-- ' Q W I U 56 4 +11 S WW' A , L 2 .' 4 ,...4 bw J Ill Aft 57 lvl QQLECHE ,rw Q Q 53 Foreign Cultural Appreciation Fostered lal How to say Merry Christmas five different ways. lbl International Club: Floor, from left: Renee Tahon, Ed Carter, Jeff Richard, Sue Kaczor, Mary Al- ice Wilkins, Mary Ellen Chambers. Stairs, front, from top: Chris Nate, Vic Langel, Mike DeFreeuw, Julia Pinnick, Debbie Niezgodski, Carol Chambers, Step- hanie Kruk, Cindy Jordanek, Mary Black, Maria De- Leon, Cindy Gorsline, Gail Opaczewski, Sandy Sien- kiewicz, Debbie Beard. Stairs, back, from top: Pat Madigan, Vice-President, Curtis Phillips, Tom Maffitt, Dan Jones, David Nivens, Judy Goldberg, Treasurer, Barb Argyelan, Secretary, Patty Barber, Connie Zie- linski, Julie Koehler, Chris Langel, Cheryl Hight, Wanda Horvath, Janine Fiedler, Jeff Million, Ken Mi- cinski. Not Pictured: Elsa DeLeon, President. l l lb! lcl Debate Team: John Vanlaere, Ed Caldwell, Doug VanTornhout, Dave Gumkowski, Brian Straup, Mary Alice Janowiak, Mr. Poorbaugh, John Kazmierczak, ldl Brian Sfraup displays a sample of the candy sale merchandise. lel Hoarding earnings from the Debate Team candy sale are John Kazmierczak, and Dave Gumkowski. Fresh Start for Debafers .NY 'iw 1 If WE? ,J . C' Adivities 59 , 1' Field Trips, Budding Profs, ond Lost Seots lol Science Club members listen to explanations of an employee during a field trip to the South Bend Sew- age Treatment Center. lbl Science Club: Mr. Cox, Sponsor, Jim Nash, Jeff Fleishman, Mike Davisson, Tom Moffet, Bob Herman, Michelle Spitz, Pat Manley, Mr. Lubers, Brian Straup. Not Pictured: Jack Wiggins. fbl 60 ff 3 i , Y , Q 1 5 v y, 1 S 'Q H3 fi was-fx -,'- , . QCA, 1 wi ICJ lal National Honor Society: Row One: Jim Martin, Mike Davisson, Pat Taylor, John VanLaere, Tim Pinter, Rick Stults, John Fezy, Martie Pinnyei, Dave Gum- kowski, Bob Herman. Row Two: Steve Slack, Fred Sonneborn, Dan Jones, John Kazmierczak, Renee Taghon, Ann Nash, Leslie Sweet, A, Denise Kosinski, Kathy Finnigan, Judy Hans, Monica Doyle, Anne Marie Jankowski. Row Three: Georgann Walker, Teri Wagner, Chris Harms, Todd Ehninger, Becky Arnold, Elsa Deleon, Jim Nash, Gregg Presnal, Kim Purucker, Kari Stieglitz, Andrea Pajakowski, Cathy Przewstwor, Chris Langel, Nancy Mielcarek. Row Four: Tom Wil- helm, Mike McCombs, Dale Kokot, Pat Manley, Dan Kruszewski, Chris Nafe, Sue Kaczor, Kathy Gohn, Sandy Sienkiewicz, John Wuthrich, Pam Deafenbaugh, Karen Ross, Chris Schwelnus. lbj NHS Officers: Gail Bigham, Treasurer, Dennis Royce, Presi- dent, Judy Goldberg, Vice-President, and Anne Shoults, Secretary. lcl Audio-Visual Club: Jeff Wallis, Dove Priebe, Ann Carol Nash, Mara Neagu, Dave Mays. People With a Purpose fbi lri S, 62 wen- ..- .Y ren in 'dl , Q ax nf 4' ha ldl Nurse's Office Helpers: Front Row: Jackie Presnol, Nurse Stevens. Back Row: Deanna Apt, Sue Nye, Wanda Parker, Noly Armstrong, Shirley Wright, Ka- ren Lane, Peggy Myers, Pam Heidrich. lej Bookstore Helpers: Front Row: Evelyn Aldridge, Chris Carteaux, Yvette Holmes, Lisa Latkowski. Back Row: Brenda Markin, Marcia Harris, Debbie Langenderfer. lfl Li- brary Help: Seated: Mattie Jenkins, Brenda Dale, Va- licia Walker, Donna Ogren, Greg Armstrong, Lenora Vandermark, Sandy Wilson. Standing: Linda Gentry, Becky Vawter, Dru Woodward, Sheryl Sherk, Mike Orosz. Jack Wiggins. :1,fiftWi'ff , .lL2 , ' 'xr , f Activities 63 Office Assistants Prove lnvaluable YT , fi .K , . .fab f f. f .,,5 , 5' , ' K, , , . . i ,e,:v, , .., ,I ,V W wr: .-V , , - , .1 . , . ,' I ,',' ' ' ' ' : 3 l 'P - fl :ff .wtf n , I fff- p: I if , ,,,,,. , ' ' ,.sss t ' l Ui E' lol Guidance Office: Row One: Sue Helak, Rosemary Sims, Becky Newton, Ethel Horvath, Barb Argyelan. Row Two: Vickie Kertai, Marlene Sellers, Paulette Santa, Sheryl Pierce, Sue Rice, Toni Graham, Jean Boschet, Patty Barber, Nancy Janowiak, Barb Babbs. lbl Attendance Office: Seated: Nancy Walker, Paula Rooks, Toni Graham, Fiddie Blake, Patti Mazurkiew- icz, Sheila McClure. Standing: Donna Vail, Terri Wagner, Debbie Dudeck, Cheryl Lovell, Debbie Sal- vageot, Carol Derda, Dorothy Blad, Regina Steinho- fer, Brenda Seach, Bobbie Perkins, Kathy Stump, Fran Wiltrout, Marcia Strebinger, Sandy Wilson, Terrion Gary, Terri Button, Joyce Simmons, Kathy Caldwell, Joyce Collins, Tina Groppe, Valetia Walker. Main Of- fice: Row One: Jane Zmudzinski, Connie DeBaets, Brenda Griffith. Row Two: Cindy Sauers, Debbie Sal- vageot, Tina Lakovits, Sue Studon, Cathy Coleman, Sondra Prince, Cindy Gard, Donna Gildea, Judy Vanderheyden. lcl , Expression Through the Fine Arts ldl fel ,Z- - '15-,ff ., gy A+. QM: ' ' U- my 1 ldl Drama Club Officers: Mary Jo Neeley, Secretary, Robert VanTornhout, Vice-President, Doug Van- Tornhout, Treasurer, Cheryl Wibbens, Social Chair- man, and Leslie Sweet, President. lel Creative Writ- ing Club: Seated: Jane Shelley, LeGay Prince, Veep, Mike McCombs, President, Brenda Kiser, Paulette Santa, Jeanne Bowering, Jeanne Turbeville. Standing: Beth Keefe, Secretary-Treasurer, Dale Kokot, Gary Yeakley, Bill Shelley. ffl Art Club: Kneeling: Peter An- derson, President, Pat Abraham, Marvin Abraham, Ron Campbell, Vice-President. Standing: John Wil- trout, Patty Roedl, Valerie Jenkins, Lisa Kosana, Cathy Chenez, Charmaine Jones, Cindy Garges, John Konya, Treasurer, Fred Eyster, Barb Miller, Jeff Kytta, Sue Naidek, Dorothy Paul, Sheryl Sherk, Sandy Clau- ser, Denise Stevens, Vicki Nymberg, Secretary, Kacy Akins, Debbie Tomhave. Not Pictured: Pat Beecher. Activities 65 3. fi' R 'Q fs W S . QE ge v , x .. N 5 Student Government Pushes Buttons tal House members turn room 222 into a booster but- ton factory. lb, House of Representatives: Row One: Kim Purucker, Speaker of the House, Michael Purnell, John Miller, Rich Lichtenbarger, Glen Paris. Row Two: Pat Madigan, Sharon Kazmierczak, Anne Ritter, Ali- son Davis, Terry Ehninger, Bob Herman, Mary Ander- son. Row Three: Kenny McCreary, Anne Shoults, Teri Hermann, Andrea Pajakowski, Jodi Caenepeel, Peggy Myers. Not Pictured: Jane Shelley, Dolly Vann. -1 'w ow-'A wx qi!! 68 O6 R fix, -ati W H ' .1 1 A .ff P W 7 'Q lcl A day off is enjoyed by Student Government mem- bers. ldl Pat Madigan listens to a proposal from other members of the House of Representatives. lel Senate: Seated: Rick Coleman, Cheryl Wibbens, Debbie Topps, Cecilia Edwards. Standing: Rosie Vann, Bobbi Adams, Steve Donovan, Leader of the Senate, Cathy Coleman, Carol Roytek, Chris Nafe. Not Pictured: Patsy Rulli, Walter Blake, Bernice Smith. .Q I A Z . D Q . Q ,june ld? le, :Wits 1 . ,. gf Us-aalyf ' 1 ...lil-...a Cb A 'UN Activities 69 ,sw I Q. New ' l i 2 fi i 3 Q A lvl Q A ,,.41 'rv BCS Instills Pride in Black Culture www 4, lfl lol Members of the Black Cultural Society enact a scene from an African marriage ceremony, lbl Brides are chosen on the basis of the excellence with which they dance, lcl Program participants take a break at rehearsal. ldl Linda Williams portrays Billie Holiday during the annual Black Curltural Society's presentation. 70 1 3' I Lg... ...........,. fe I f ,i5':f '.EfE , W, A,-ff in .,f'4f le fel Steve Scruggs, Kenny Hale, DeWayne Johnson, and Oscar Dudley harmonize for o nightclub sketch. ffl BCB Executive Board: Seated: Darlene Crockett, Treasurer, Walter Blake, Fiddie Blake, Mary Hines, Diane Chambliss, Vice-President, Mr. Ronnie Johnson. Standing: Mr. Mike Sacchini, Cherelyn Henderson, Debbie Williams, Secretary, Vic Berry, Sandy Stroud, John Bivens, President. lgl Sharing the dance floor in a scene depicting the Jazz Age are two BCS members. Activities 71 Explorer Revomped Under New Sponsor M idl lol The Explorer Staff: LaDonna Riddle, Mrs. Kath- erine Dooley, Advisor, Ed Caldwell, Kim Purucker, Yvonne Wells, Bill Shelley, Pam Deafenbaugh, Anne Ritter, Pat Madigan, Scott Giddings, Brian Straup, Marcia Spillman, Pat Manley, Sandy Fye, Jamie Tom- linson, Bob Herman, Judy Vanderheyden, Peggy Myers. lbl Business Manager Bob Herman issues or' ders in his usual authoritative manner. lcl Finishing a story in preparation for a deadline is reporter Kim Purucker. ldl Ed Caldwell, Editor-in-Chief. lel Mem- bers of the Explorer at hard work again. lfl Jamie Tomlinson and Marcia Spillman share paste-up iobs. lel X ln Activities 73 tal Lantern Staff: Row One: A. Denise Kosinski, Edi- tor-in-Chief, Denise Stevens, Academics, Marvin Abraham, Activities, Cheryl Nivens, Sophomores, Mary Ellen Chambers, Index, Barb Argyelan, Index, Dave Gumkowski, Sports. Row Two: Cindy Boyles, Ju- niors, Ed Carter, Seniors, Ed Crabill, Academics, Anne Jankowski, Focus and Section Coordination Editor, Renee Taghon, Copy Editor. Not Pictured: Marcia Harris, Senior Index, Chris Lanz, Activities, LeGray Prince, Sports, Barb Cerney, Typist. tbj Mrs. Sally Mower, Advisor. 74 Lcanfern Staff Keeps Busy cas Elves :1,m5.l,,..f.f D ,L NW . v- MM' M, ...-- ' 5 ICJ lc wav.: JM., , 1 4 wk 24' +V.. I The Photographers: Seated: John Faber, Head Pho- tographer. Standing: Don Litznerski, John Wuthrich, Free Lance Photographer. The favorite subjects of John Wuthrich, Qui, fbi, and John Faber, fcj. Activities 77 lal The LaSalle Singers perform at St. John's School. lbl The singers often travel to other schools for perfor- mances as part of their year's activities. Here they are seen at Coquillard School, lcl The LaSalle Singers: ln- strumentalists: Scott Giddings, bass, Patsy Rulli, drums, Dan Jones, guitar. Front Row: Lila Troian- owski, Kathy Burch, Susie Miller, Teri Wagner, A. De- nise Kosinski, Sandy Stroud, Terry Ehninger, Sue Santa, Connie Bierwagen, Cindy Boyles, Coleen Frick. Back Row: Pat Taylor, Dan Frank, Larry Hill, Kim Puru- drer, Kirk Horvath, Todd Ehninger, Glen Paris, Mark Kalicki, Tom Sellers. Not Pictured: Kenney Hale, Bill Magley, Rick Albright. lvl LaSalle S . ?f5f k M? N 2 5, . X W ax Q A .. M L' Q f A, . M. x V ., yi: V. . . X -.i,, ,, ,L1:,AA flw ,M q..,g L.. Q , . . g , 1 . ., .,., W... .ao-w' U . Vx N hi , M... Vs., J I V W R K L zgxl. ,,.. 1 i.1TfZ'iii3f N513 3 A--? f4..fif' A F i1 ,b A v W ,35Q4,iy,.. 1.3:-,,h..' M I JT J ..,.mwg:,5,f16 S i + l 2 ' ..,.... V .,. . 3. lx , M: .f . . S 3 W, M . .. . . ZL1i?v :l,. V R N A N A haw . f 'Suu-mv, ',-:A W. .1..,,:.m . is N Qmwm.. ,ff 4 i . m M . 3? 'bv ..- .,,,, W is ,,.m.,,w, ,.,. .,..,..,,,w. . M.. 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M Fisher, Pat Sue Adank, Paula nl IDG Rowlette, Ju ie Stuts en Brandy, Denise Becky Arnold, Kar Terri Johnson, Concert Band: Row One: Kathy Shumaker, Jenny ni Brewer Sandy Straup, Jim Martin, Gary Kolozar, ulie Campbel , Mike Doherty, Chris Carteaux, Terri Todd, Sandy Huff, Sherry Knezevich, To Row Two: J atthew Dean, M vi le, David Robertson, Jeanne Turbe Lippincott, Laurie Byrer Chery Gadson, Gary Brown, Debbie Pietrzak. Row Three: Jim er, Mariam '19 Si Faber, ke Mi chelle Spitz, w Four: Mi Fink. Ro Doyle, Polly onica Cook, M reen Smith, Charlie CIU Teves, Dale Kokot, Sue DeRoo, M ck ski, Randy Huff, Ri bow CW Chl Debbie Allan, chell, Mi vens, Butch id Ni Dov s Kline, rt Cu rl Rosande Jim Bob DeJaegher Steve Bumbarger, Aaron Six, Sue Nye, Dawn French, Pat Chodzinski, dx. Standing Dave Schrader, Don telle, Pete Ulterba Pe Joe li runkhart, Bob Notary, Dave Chodzinsk mB r, Ti 9 CW I' m5 ick, Ti E9 hn Cuneo, Brian ,Jo rt Laurie Eberha Ron ninger, Eh d Tod Per Ru Sellers, Brian yce, Tom Ro Terri Ford, Dennis 5, n Drabeck Kevi ngleton, z, Mr. Si ic bow mon, Tom Grem I' ark, Mr. No Harris, Kevin Cl Oh. dis Wil iams, Brian Ma OITI spa, T Ku Vic Johnson, Activities 81 D tbl Brass, Strings, and Harmony Kal Bond Officers: Seated: Dave Chodzinski, Senior Representative, Pete Utterback, Junior Representa- tive. Standing: Mike Dougherty, Sophomore Repre- sentative, Todd Ehninger, Vice-President, Sue Nye, Secretary-Treasurer, Dennis Royce, President. tbl Glee Club Officers: Cathy Gains, Secretary, Glen Paris, President, Kim Purucker, Treasurer, and seated, Sue Santa, Vice-President. fcl Orchestra Officers: Scott Giddings, Treasurer, Pam Deafenbaugh, Presi- dent, John Wuthrich, Vice'President. idj Twirlers: Susie DeRoo, Kathy Stump, Maureen Smilh. fel Drum Major Brion Madison. ffl Pep Band: ROW One: Joe Pefelle. Row Two: Terry Ford, David Schawlm, David Schrader, Tom Sellers, Monica Doyle, Charles Cook, Rick Teves. Row Three: Cheryl Godson, Poula Fisher, Cathy Shumaker, Terri Todd, Brian Madison, Tim Brewer, Pat Chodzinski. Row Four: Tom Williams, Polly Fink, Dave Chodzinski, Michelle Sptfz, Dawn French, Sue Nye, Aaron Six, Mike Faber. Slilj IJ 1 Activities 83 1 F lol Mr. Murray's homeroom shows definite evidence of Spirit Week activity. lbj l.aSalle's cheerleaders wish Washingtorfs Panthers the best of luck in their bid for a state football title. tbl lo W1 arf' 84 Boosters Enioy Field Day During Spirit Week 'A , Q.: 5.151-Q 'e. ',.' 1 - 13 f.-f ss -'Swim in .,.:s.2 - -' 5-git - -i,i ' ii ,1e.i 1 i' 1 .,ii...iiii s, ---' lCl lel Q'-mi ldl lcl Exuberant seniors try to outyell all competitors dur- ing a pep assembly. ldl Rick Stults attempts to gain control of The Wheel from a Jackson Tigress, Jeni Ma- ternowski. fel Booster Club Officers: Polly Fink, Trea- surer, Sue Strychalski, Secretary, Dove Medich, Presi- dent, and Rick Stults, Vice-President. Activities 85 lol lbl lCl Rah-Rahs Rouse Rallies Varsity Cheerleaders: lol Patti Grembowicz. lbl Ka- ren Ross. lcl Judy Hans, Captain. ldl The varsity squad gets a pep assembly off to a roaring start. B 0 isl ff it i A :ww -ff W :i : iii Varsity Cheerleaders: lei Lisa Latkowski, lfj Cathy Coleman. lgl Nancy Walker. lhj B-Team Cheer- leaders: Kneeling: Amy Kertesz, Sue Strychalski, Becky Tobolski. Standing: Wanda Parker, Tchrina Harmon, Cecilia Edwards, Captain. iii Victor Berry, Mascot. Activities 87 , i G Girls Sport Skills in Non-Varsity Competition lol Monday afternoons will find intramural volleyball- ers in competition lbl Gymnastics Team: Row One: Avis Maley, Mattie Jenkins, Yulondo Shurn, Linda Gentry, Wonda Parker, Vanessa Armstrong, Row Two: Tchrina Harmon, Sue Varga, Cathy Vole, Vicky Murphy, LoDonna Riddle, Amy Kertesz, Kathryn Akins, Patricia Burch. Row Three: Margaret Koehler, Debra Jesko, Sheila Watson, Cynthia Jordanek, Ann Bennett, Kathy Pluta, Donna Townsend, Connie Pra- wat, Julie Koehler, Polly Fink. Row Four: Pot Manley, Linda Creed, Judy Hans, Chris Lanz, Karen Ross, LeGay Prince, Pam Deafenbaugh. lcl Girl's Executive Board: Standing: Karen Ross, Tina Lakovits, Chris Lanz, Jeni Maternowski, Mary Csenar, Jessica Gubi, Cecelia Edwards. Seated: Judy Hans, Barb Cerney, Nancy Walker, Monica Doyle, Ann Carol Nash, Miss Mathews, Georgann Walker. maui an el ww, V , lfl s-J , V 4, R :V lhl ldl Monica Doyle follows through on a serve. tel Sandy Straup and Jessica Gubi are both positive they will win in a race around the gym. ffl Softball Team: Row One: Cathy Vale, Tony Jackson, Merci Mater- nowski, Nancy Zielinski, Vallisa Walker, Yulanda Shurn. Row Two: Mary Csenar, Debra Mosley, Noly Armstrong, Vanessa Armstrong, Val Jenkins, Becky Tobolski, Marlene Sellers, Lynn Radecki, Diane Jano- wiak. lgl Creative Dance Club: Mary Beth Ridley, Ali- son Davis, Debbie Tomhave, and Ann Carol Nash. lhl Miss Hepworth and Mr. Rzeszewski explain the howto's of bowling scoring to intramural bowlers. Activities 89 Synchronized Swimmers-Soggy but GYCICSTEUI GJ fd 3 N 1 fbi laj Synchronized Swim Club: Row One: Carol Cham- bers, Barb Saunders, Amy Trezise, Terri Hight, Lynn Radecki, Elise Moser, Alison Davis, Patti Smorin, Row Two: Bobbie Adams, Melinda Gocza, Joyce Collins, Debbie Balok, Connie Zielinski, Sue Cholasinski, Julie Drzewiecki, Jena Gaske, Row Three: Mary Ellen Chambers, Mary Beth Ridley, Janine Fielder, Sue Sweet, Paula Doerr, Stephanie Miles, Diane Kormo- linski, Connie Prowat, Julie Stalker, Regina Steinhof- fer. On diving board: Paula Rooks, Patty Nowicki, Mary Alice Wilkins, Chris Nafe, Judy Nurkowski, Georgann Walker, Judy Hans, lbj Swimmers practice a maneuver known as o ballet-leg . lcj Out of the water, swimmers work to improve their agility. ldj Mr. Roy Hafner drops in on All Sports Club meeting. Mr. Thomas Gavin, Sponsor, and member Mark New- zgodski listen to a speaker. lei All Sports Club: Kneel- ing: Diane Mohacsek, Vickie Kertai, Mary Alice Jano- wiak. Standing: Mr. Gavin, Mark Niezgodski, DeWayne Johnson, Willie Johnson, Dan Klaybor, Mike Gaesor, Dirk Jannasch. 75 All Sports Club Members All-Enthusiastic 3 534 V 1: I' r-Jw 911 Hockey Still an Unsponsored Sport lol Two Lions hockey team members are involved in a conflict for possession of the puck. lbl Hockey Team: Row One: Mark Niezgodski, Kevin Masters, Dan Klaybor, Steve Donovan, Captain, Todd Ehninger, Tim Winkel, Tom Letherman. Row Two: Ken Donnely, Manager, Assistant Coach Paul Masters, Assistant Coach Gary Letherman, Mike Doherty, Brian Griffin, Mike Farley, Mark Nimtz, Pat Niezgodski, Sean Kil- bride, Joe Letherman, Dan Frank, Ron Hensler, Coach John Murray. Not Pictured: Mike Zielinski, Mike Ga- seor. lcl Coach John Murray, ldl 92 'f--+4 F 1 if . v , - Saturday Basketball, Bowling Return ,.., , - , ' . f,,, 'f ,,,, - N L , EE1- 1f' , i ldt get Of' 5 l ff , 4444 ll ldl An intramural bowling pro prepares to display his style to his audience. lel A crowd gathers under the backboard in the midst of basketball competition. lfl Dan Klaybor prepares to enter a tight hockey game. Activities 93 fm A , , f'-as K if M! if 'iii 2:35 . EO -yff .2 E 5 2. :M ml Athletics 95 f r,f. e Asahi , fm' N .ii' N , r ' Qu . X-Men Enioy Perfect Season 3 if b 0 Y sw, 4 , I . . ,jgfsr f . my ' V... , N N 96 1 an Q -1 5 .. I E+ eg,,e1gf9?if'.f iff e fffi-,ge4ZWgg, +'w?sff:f 5 e A ki X. 64 A X Q - ' YQ Q 4 . A ,L A f fa :W , ,- ff-. Q- -S - 'fA3,,.,fA.-.,,,-, bg. 5. Y. MP,HIUlilIl1lITl lllllWliI??Ilin1 ff 'IW' Wwwmumxxxxkw' HH X' W Row One: Ken Bishop, Tom Grembowicz, Hubert Gentry, Mark Ghyselinck, Pot Niezgodski, John Terrio, Scott Nofe, Bob Bratton, Row Two: Oscar Dudley, Dan Kruszewski, DeWayne Johnson, Mark Blackford, Steve Scruggs, Kenny Hannah, Ken Hole, Harry Taylor, Coach Lenny Rzeszewski. 98 1 4 ,gf Ma I I ' 1 Cross Country Record LHS Opponent Washington 20 39 Riley I 9 42 St. Joseph I 8 42 Mishawaka 24 3I Marian 20 4I Elk. Memorial 22 37 Jackson 25 32 John Adams I 6 46 Penn I7 39 New Prairie I9 44 Mich. City Elston I7 45 Clay I5 49 Called the best and greatest team in La- Salle's history by Coach Rzeszewski, this year's cross country team finished the sea- son with a perfect I2-O record. The X-Men won the city meet for the fourth time in six years and won the N.l.V.C. championship for the third time in the last six years. Led by co-captains Bob Bratton and Ken Hale, who were both selected Most Valuable Runners, the team also placed second in the Laporte Invitational Meet. Also placing second in the sectional and eighth in the regional, the team carried on the winning tradition of past cross country teams at LaSalle. Athletics 99 'Y Best Win Record Tied K r H L, Q 4 'de e 5 N' 9 J 131 100 x ., 2 . 1' M ,?399?f?f'Eif 2fM' I by 'milf 3 ' 'k -11 2 -, A w i - 4 . -ia ' ir K .e.--1 4 1. 'W -and 4 'A Le,,Z,, 3 e e xx 'Q'-'H -s pf? J, f 5 Clashing with two state division winners, capturing the coveted Wagon Wheel from the almost extinct Jackson Tigers, and compiling a 6-3 season that ties LaSalle's best win output ever are the outstanding highlights of the I973 season. The Lions, now under the leadership of Head Coach Mike Sacchini, started the year with a step towards a winning season by gunning Adams' Eagles down but then suffered two God-sent setbacks-Man ian and St. Joe. Following those first three games on the schedule, the Lions put it all together and the team win record spiralled almost as fast as the cost of meat and gasoline. In that stretch four shutouts were tallied along with a five game win streak. The streak was snapped in the next game with the state champion Green Ma- chine denting the Lions 7-0. That rugged encounter with the Panthers ended a suc- cessful 6-3 year with a 3-2 NIVC confer- ence record. f 1 lf? I ,gh , , it s ,ii . NY! ,, gwgii gc. . 1' W' ,...,4vun-.. L I A I Overall, the Lions supported experts in football ranks by showing a good, solid defensive team will win their share of games. The stellar defensive unit had five shutouts to its credit and allowed an aver- age of 9.8 points per game. For com- parison, the offensive unit averaged 22.1 points per game. Athletics lOl 'duggqg a5.goc-19 gugsMoxgz::n1 mol 'Auad uagl Lpoog 'Aounw uqof gpoog gugupaog axggw Lpnog poaH 'suaxggnod agppg Lpoog 'puasumol uoq 'ugoqauuog paggg :auggj may 'gxgsuoqgn qog 'poqkuaw aof 'uos 9 'FUWPW gl UD Kaguogg 'zggoM wer 'UOSHM PNG Aamj 'sgaguoag pagzg 'mpa 3 '9IqW!bI PP 9! UUA DQ 'u 9A wgf 'sugxggad smog 'gggmd oy 'sddgl -n6.ga:g uofxg 'sgaguoog uog agad 'unluJaq4a1 aof 'xpgpog alxagg 'mugow alxog '1JgMo1aug.pg'g d 5!U O '9l!LIM W!.I. '19J!9Jd UV '5d!II!'4 afxagg 'ggogg 'gg P'-'ow 1 BP!!! 'lP! A9 ax 5100i M08 '53 ugA 3 49Uq!9 agug 'uoxgq 9!lI!M wgg' 'uosuqof H 1.00 og 5919 a6Joa9 'uospaq QD! Magpuy :aeuqg Moy 'agaoq uoA uqof 'xggp uogJg 'saggg snggaomw 'ddggl :Ou 'Mow 9!l Z 9. F SAD 'U WH ap BNIEW 'PO 09 Meg afgagg :omg Moy '6ug.gaM nm unq 'ua ql ppol 'xgozagaguazoyg uqof 'go '-W3 f 'Ja6ug W! f Anuwol '5ugxgugag U0 mg xpow 'sa WPI' 'PP9q O M08 43 :au sg.: KPS nugam 1 'uggowg Apuv 's LUO D 'WIa'4I!M ml Q 'xagugg agp UD ua1 'gxgs1ag5g Au gdg 'gg '1au4aM sapnqg 'uoguoq umnqg 'uosmoq uqof 'gnoquow pg 'Ja 'T Varsity Football Record Adams 'St. Joe 'Marian Kokomo Hayworth 'Jackson Culver Military 'Penn 'Clay Washington 'NIVC Games LHS 21 34 13 21 34 28 24 24 O Opponent O 35 33 0 O 0 I3 O 7 'lf xg., tal Head Coach Mike Sacchini, kneeling. Standing, Coach Tim Perry, Coach John Murray, Coach Eddie Faulkens. tbl Goal of the season-success. lcl Culver defender is soon to give a warm welcome to Steve Rodick. ll nn 'utr y Athletics 103 I ,,. y Wffegv ,Q 111 F I Y Y if 4 a,. ' , ai? im' , L V , . , f A55 ,,:.n:, ,, 52 , E9 215' 'QM 'iq I ,,,,,,. ,1, , 'm ' ' ' ' 2154 a 42 ,r ,Vin .W,,,.,,4 f.,, ,,,k,,,M: ll 1' 'I' J M0 'U F9 P1 Saws ' S tx Nl Q EMM-?'F+ ' 555.225 'Nm 1.3533 .E ,MN ,M u , N 5- G erance1eaQGamp ,, ? , y, E' X mf VM? wi , MQ: 521 4 6 7 7 7 ,,,, , , , Net Result-Solitary Victory 1:53 ?+'eSe 642 Q ff ' 72111 kia! 4 I04 A disappointing season for the 1973 La- Salle High School tennis team is tempered with encouraging evidence for increased strength in Conference play next year. Se- nior Monica Doyle enioyed the distinction of being the first girl to win the Kiwanis Award. Monica will not return next year, but the team will remain rich in personnel. The return of iunior Dave Pattillo, captain and Most Valuable Player, heads the list followed by Dan Frank, lan Zubkoff, who played as a freshman this year, Greg Fleischman, Marcy Kovas, and Bob No- tary. New talent is always found among Central freshmen and tentative plans for the organization ofa B-team next year will help strengthen the varsity. The team fin- ished last in the Conference and their overall record was l-8, the single victory coming in the opening match against Washington. Coach Robert Epley remains optimistic about next year's team, which will benefit from the experience of this year's members. Vows' Q 'S' r,5'9'f' ii7b 'Qifss'4's Ov 91 we my .f 'K 'is fC.M 5lLL! gh Blur Ill!!! Row One: Monica Doyle, Dave Pattillo, Marcy Kovas. Row Two: Coach Bob Epley, Dan Frank, Greg Fleischman, Bob Notary. Not pictured: lan Zubkoff. Athletics l O5 Q 2 E A A Hoop Highlights the Holiday crown. play. The final record duplicated last year's, I4-8. Contrary to some philosophers beliefs it wasn't the best of years nor was It the worst of years. The 1973 74 edition of the basketball team characterized the sea son with streaks of glory as well as per: ods of inadequacy. Preseason speculation had the Lions ranked tenth In state The ranking proved too high as the team record slipped to 4 2 one of those de feats a disappointing one point loss to Adams. Then LaSalle etched their premier highlight of the season into the record books by resoundingly thrashing Riley for One of a pair of losses was to Penn hold ing the Lions to second place an NlVC play. Two other disappointing losses came by Washington and Mishawaka but spirits were lifted by a whipping of arch rival St Joe by 14. The season ended on a sour note with eventual sectional winners Adams, defeating LaSalle in sectional 5 iff If if y ma i 1- i'auaif -4 I um.. ' , ,ia x gi. Q, - 1 N - IU a n ' D 7 ft 3 , MW' N fs 2 ' -.N 's 1 ig,- K' , 4!, 2'W mi-ag 'z , -...LA af ,JJ49 'Q dugg 'H 9 , K an I WN . .v 4 ,, , 4 :A X I I A --... Vwwmmmww 1 'A1. i , - sh -f- : 1 .f. . fa'w2'5:' f egg ,I , eq, w J -tai' ,wi :H t N e in My rl fuk .5 ' Z ' 1 iii? 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UA' A ME tem 'IWFWW 'sizisszzw-1,e.:f i .3-ef . tw- ..t.. ft.: wi ' i s s -fm., Me M . ........5 H5934 Pa mar 0 :N mm. 2 , 102121152 M its 47 - 1 F, ,,.. s , . f--W f ,. , '- ,, Q ' .,,,. hx ' ' ' it ' 57 4? eip get rf H, f :B a K A ffmwgi-yt M nigga., K , ,..,.., Fx -+,i,,j.-Q,,. wax., ,,. , - +11 ska, ' i,.Qr,?2'f?e59ii,:- t.:e5i.7fl?iii2ii5?!SE . , . 11., ,.. .am .,,,..,... Fifi m, .,,,.. Hs.. i PM r , ...Q -- - seein... 5' .' 'Eff 5: ,mi 5 1 ' Q ,, '- ':','-iii,-551.324 H .f -ff.. ff,. f We .1 1.15, L- ' 5251, 1 .,,, . , , 2-Q. its etiiiiff ...W 5113? ' heir lal Coaches Berger and Bennett keep an eye on t teams performance. lbl An easy bucket is in sight for Dan Kruszewski. lcl Dave Medich tries to outjump his Riley opponent during Holiday Tourney action, Otha Burns gets tied up with a member ofthe Marian basketball team. lei. B-Team: Kneeling: Keith M son, Gaddis Berry, Ken Plump, Ken Leszczynski. Standing: Coach Steve Bennett, Bob Gaines, K Kyle, Ed Burgeson, Manager Bob Gordon. Not fured: James West. ldl adi- eith Pic- P., .w.,J., J, . , - ,, ft ,...,.tf... . , ,. , , .W-no .... ,mo i M .,, .-,f it Varsity Basketball Record LHS Goshen E.C.fRooseX2elt Hoiifibnidflark Adams 1 M . Logansport 6 +.Jagksors, ll + Riley ' ' Penh M.C. Rodgers + Holiday Tourney 'NIVC Games 0 Sectional . ,... ,.,.... . .., ..... r .. ,... . . Opponent .2 5 9 57 659 76 48 78 63 63 66 65 71 'E Jackson Riley ' Ellifiart Wdshington 'Clay Marian ii lii 'Sin 5 Peru , -th, E,C. 0Adams 1.1-wwsgsgyw ... LHS 70 95 68 67 67 61 98 54 91 63 61 Opponent '64 614 68 60 65 52 l 5176 69 .80 fel Athletics 109 NIVC, Sectional Titles Snared for Third Year Wrestling Record LHS Opponent Elkhart Memorial 39 20 Jackson 18 35 Riley 45 I5 Dowagiac 39 24 St. Joseph 54 1 2 Adams 28 23 Penn 28 25 Marian 57 8 Clay 37 20 Niles 20 32 06.11 ,,...-and .......,.,-we lei l . X -in lfl tel K :Atlas- ldl The l973-1974 wrestling team continued the winning tradition left behind from past LaSalle wrestling teams by placing first in sectional play and reigning champs lac- tually co-champsl in the NIVC for the third consecutive year. The team also sported the same overall record as last year's team at 8-2. Probably highlighting the season for Coach Fuerbringer was sophomore Andre Scruggs' downstate trip. ln the 105 pound division, he finished third. Next year better things can be expected since the team members won't have to get used to a new coach as they did this year. Also, only three lettermen are being lost by graduation. tal Conflicts come to a head for these two grapplers. lbl Varsity Wrestling Team: Kneeling: Manager George Shimp, Sam Bourdon, Andre Scruggs, Bob Bratton, Marlah Murray, Ed Vann, Bob Kosanovich, Dan Hopkins, Dave Perkins. Standing: Coach Hamil- ton, Art Pfeiffer, Ernie Dixon, Curt Phillips, .loe Carlin, Lennie Wemer, Matt Hazinski, Rolli Lichnerowicz, Head Coach Fuerbringer. lcl Bob Kosanovich appears to be getting the best of his opponent at the moment, ldl Savoring another victory is Ernie Dixon. fel Wres- tlers perform warm-up exercises prior to a meet. Athletics l l l Ia I lb! fcp igk s sea .- iaj A LaSalle grappler heads for the showers after a match. fbi An opponenl of Bob Kosanovich struggles to avoid being ground info the mai. ici Joe Carlin maintains a firm grasp on his adversary, who is ai- Vempiing fo evade ii. M-mum, w as I Q' Men's Swim Team Struggles to Improve , v 5 s re -f L , ,.,. .HL f 5 , ,,.W,, H rl , 'W' ,, wi z, ,,.. W i , Q p!H2eQ51.g'w',J-f,,mm:5maw5ny,4A 4 A ff + 1 kk ' ' , K Si wa: . ,,, ,,x,,.,,, , A . m V- ' ,W ,. V , N' W ' me m W A - , ,m I ALA' f ' 1 ' ' A 5 ,,A, E mia' , i n M C Rod ers me e ' ..mm - - 9 1 . vw, --- e , ' - V: . Y, ,1 1f5i2H,,:rrm??i1f' lf- MOFICN 99 52 -' - - HOWB MilitCIFYACUdemY 47 36 m- L LaPorte 58 j e meeemm f I 14 . - f 'iQI'ffl5H1LfIf'1'f1121ZF2f!i?iI :ff7'1iL1 Penn ' m Goshen 66 Clay 73 eel' . .,,1t5., , ,:,. --h. 5 ' k L,1h,,, -WVV K J V . I , m e A m ,65 f H . H 1 x i 'W '-'. 4 ' -'-' ' 1 meem y ie wezwf- lem 132215 f lat Kim Purucker is off the block for a relay. lbl Ernie Leybu displays his diving style. lcl Pat Madigan ap- proaches the finish in the butterfly event. ldl Varsity Swim Team: On Board: Vic Langel, Barney Leyba, Kim Purucker, Fred Koehler, Scott Hires, Pat Madigan, Ernie Leyba. Standing: Coach Ron Eberhard, Dave White, Dave Lusk, Martin Trpis, Tom Sellers, Randy Huff. Kneeling: John Ralston, Don Harris, Ed Goerke, Brian Rupe. fel Preparing to continue the relay is Dave White. tbl 114 , srrs if S .,,i,, rs ,,,,i,, 'ii' iirt ,gf in ,pad P il , , ,, 5 . , r A ,, E- wwil 'E We , V lvl H 5 E 3 S l Q li lcl l G 'ie 1.1. 4. Tankers Swamped in 3-10 Season W 0 Q tn ii: 1.-if ,fm K The mens swim team seems to be left more empty-handed every year, losing a number of the team's supporting seniors. The 3-I0 record was not a true indication of the team's performance, however. Depth was the lacking factor and sent the guys into close defeats including a one- pointer to Mishawaka. The tankers are competing in an area of strong swimmers from teams like 412 Adams and I- 3 Jackson. ln a long, four-month season of hard work, and wet heads, the swimmers kept the spirit and thrilled the meager number of fans. Out of seven lettermen, Coach Eberhard will be left with three. Junior Martin Trpis bested his competition with an individual mark of 13-0 in the 100 yard breastroke. Senior captain Kim Purucker set the top school mark in the new 500 yard freestyle event. These and other swimmers, seniors Dave White and Pat Madigan, along with junior Fred Koehler, highlighted the team with their individual accomplishments and leadership. '5 i fel Athletics l I5 .Q A Q' L 3 , 3 1,55 'Qi -2. .F K ,Qs gk x K tj Q X 1 .. ' . A gf V, ' . w .in +W5 m f Q Y if W 2 5 . .asm K J L, 'F iglw in Ae , asf ,.k j Trb :'Qi.:?, .f-..1k V n .. zr A ??3 M' - if fi-I F . 'if 1-on WGN vt .QQ A vm L, N31-N, L ff .Y I P f,,. , lk. Q, . , rf ,. - 1 5 m . . 1 5- g f 'iq xx f X 12 Q .t ' . H i 'tr' 6 .X at , K 3 .E .Q , ,V j ' - . 5 A . V . , K . ',,, I , at-, T Aw W lol Miss Lindi Hepworth, Coach. lbl Women's Swim Team: Row One: Jody Caenapoel, Chris Langel, Barb Miller, Marge Koehler, Co-captains Georgonn Walker and Barb Cerney, Kathy Caldwell, Vickie Kertai, Chris Note, Nancy Walker, Sue Nye, Coach Lindi Hep- worth, Mary Csenar. Row Two: Julie Koehler, Deb Pietrzok, Paula Fisher, Sandy Straup, Marlene Sellers. Row Three: Jane Zmudzinski, Carol Fodor, Renee Cooper, Sue Cholasinski, Polly Fink, Cathy Vail, Re- becca Deafenbaugh, Ann Bennett, Terri Barson, Nancy Lindsey, Christina Sellers. Women's Swim Team Record LHS Opponent Marian 71 51 Jackson 59 63 Elkhart Central 61 61 Riley 67 55 Marion 69 53 Washington 91 28 Clay 54 68 Wawosee 68 53 Mishawaka 71 51 Goshen 75 44 lbl athletics 117 Junior Moioriiy To Return 19 ' ici lol Off to a sure start is this member of the LaSalle Seolions. fbi Kathy Caldwell executes c dive. ici A few Seclions take some time off from their rigorous practice schedule. ! , Volleyball Team Takes Sectional, Regional ,. ,Q i Knowing nothing but defeat in three straight years, the 1973 rags to riches volleyball team emerged as the winners of the New Prairie Sectional and the Valpa- raiso Regional tourneys. In its second year of I.H.S.A.A. competition, the Varsity ended the season with an impressive 6-2 record, the only defeats coming from Riley and St. Joseph's High Schools. Extra-hard work after school and early morning prac- tices paid off as the team realized their most successful season in the history of La- Salle. The B-Team did very well ending the season with a winning record, and with much talent and enthusiasm that will un- doubtedly be recruited for next year's Varsity. The Varsity's success in tourna- ment play was also aided by the loyalty and preparation provided by the B-Team. At Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, LaSalle lost in the semi-final round of the state tournament to Mishawaka Marian. However, LaSalle was one of the final four teams out of 348 in the I.H.S.A.A. state tournament. Very proud of the team's ac- complishments, Coach Betty Mathews at- tributed this year's great success to the team's complete faith in their coach and to each other, hard work, and real team effort. athletics l I9 F3 ff! f 3. , f , in TM 1 , Agfff' s f Q 1 t'x.1 --Q.,u i fit lei i in lol Varsity Volleyball Team: Row One: Georgann Walker, Renee Taghon, Jeni Maternowski lCaptainl, Monica Doyle, Patti Grembowicz. Row Two: Sandy Straup, Nancy Janowiak, Becky Tobolski lMost Valu- able Playerl, Patti Mazurkiewcz, Marlene Sellers. lbl Varsity team members lend encouragement from the sidelines during a B-Team match. lcl A picture of Becky Tobolski after she has spiked the ball is one of fierce determination. ldl Patti Mazurkiewicz picks up a spike from the Marian opposition during the state semi-finals. lel Marlene Sellers follows through after a serve. lfl B-Team: Row One: Diane Janowiak, Diane Kovach, Valerie Flanagan, Mary Csenar, Debbie Niezgodski, Gloria Allen. Row Two: Sharon McCulley, Yvette Locke, Elaine Krzyzaniak, Merci Maternowski, Carolyn Spitz, Ann Wolz, Sharon Kazmierczak. Athletics 121 Y W W Y ' W' y i X ,...'..! Album 1 23 Football Court! Front Row: Patti Nowicki, Andrea Poiakowski, Anne Shoults, LeGay Prince, Jeni Mater- nowski, Chris Lanz, Lisa Olsen, Sue Peczkowski, Dar- lene Crockett, Linda Holcomb. Back Row: Alan Nich- ols, Steve Donovan, Dennis Royce, Tyrone Martin, Ken Brewer, Harry Taylor, Bob Stuppy, Don Hoyland, Mike Purnell, Jerry Hoffman. A If f,,,,,i,,,, Football, Basketball Courts A Senior Privilege M 11 M, .. ,. - 'hL, T24 SEC C if Basketball Court: Front Row: Leslie Sweet, A. Denise Kosinski, Linda Creed, Linda Williams, Mina Castrens, Sue Santa, Debbie Topps, Fiddie Blake, Gayle Bi- gham, Theresa Shurn, Back Row: Ed Crabill, Todd Eh- ninger, Steve Shaw, Glenn Mitchell, Ed Coldwell, Jim Reinking, Buthers Casey, Wayne Bcitteast, DeWayne Johnson, Kenney Hale. l,',4 iv? fbi Chris Tokes Senior Helm O O ,W fd! lol Chris Nafe, President. fbi Rick Stulis, Vice-Presi- deni. ici Georgonn Walker, Treasurer. idj Victor Berry, Secretory. MP4-su-......,,,, mania an R f Seniors 1 25 0'0 F5 gs-2:-so xggwz.-3. o 3'1- gi mx . QI: Zg.--E019 045.3 N -.rnmmmm ,.,,- tru- 3'v Q9f n Ju,mf Exam 0 was-c.o,'f9 KDSQLQ-1 9'3Q-FETQ f'If?2f S nigga?- 43fV :Z Q 3' :HI 8z9fL3Q --.mmm 7 . -.- DIN : -1,57 mu-,OSPL 0'-9.'-W'-'Bw as-P C -v-OL-Pm wg 03 GS. 'CTU-'u 2 23mm -. YQN wh N 002252- 57259 0 5 52-45. :EV E -Er ,-. jing-3?-YN fD3S? 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Seniors Marvin Walter Abraham Victoria Adams Richard AlbWght Evelyn Aldridge Flora Alexander LouAnn Alwine Peter Anderson David Andrzeiewski Michael Arnett Mike Arnold Rebecca Arnold Barbara Babbs Gary Barr Paula Barth Wayne Batteast Charles Bean Deborah Beard Wendy Beaton Michael Becsei Scott Bednarek John Benassi Richard Benassi Thomas Benedict Debra Berry Victor Berry Constance Bierwagen Gayle Bigham John Bivens Forestine Blake Victoria Blankert Seniors l 27 J-Q. 1 ff Michael Borton Steve Bowen Michael Bowering Michael Bratton Robert Bratton Ken Brewer Jaiann Bryant Bonnie Buck Kathy Burch Sherrie Burgess Daniel Butler Jerome Butler William Byrer Ronald Campbell Scott Campbell Rena Cannon Diana Carpenter Robin Carstens Eddie Del Carter James Cassler Edward Castleberry Minna Castren Jayme Cates Barbara Cerney Cindy Chambers lol lol Kenny McCreary and Michael Purnell loyously Haunt crepe and toilet paper at the year s final pep assembly. lbl Minna Castren, foreign exchange stu dent from Finland. Patricia Chapman Debra Cheaton Carol Chenez David Chodzinski Pafrick Chodzinski Randall Chudzicki Sandra Clauser Joyce Collins Richard Coleman Randall Corner Ferri Cotfen Edwin Frank Crabill Linda Creed Darlene Crockeff Sherry Curfindolph Bonnie Cuthbert Brenda Dale John Dawson Minna Forms Happy Picture of American Life Hans Poulson Starts New Home Enterprise-Balloon-making Im.. i WFS 'Cl- ggz srl, L , ,,.HH Pamela Deafenbaugh Mary DeClercq Elsa DeLeon Claudia DeMercurio Moe Demien Rosemary Derda Rita DiPinto Paula Doerr Shawn Donlon Steve Donovan Jeffery Dorman Karla Dofy Kathleen Drabecki Richard Drzewiecki Ronald Dudeck Terence Eberhard? Roger Edington Kirk Edmondson Brian Egick Daniel Egierski Todd Ehninger Michael Elliot Fred Eyster John Faber Terry Fanto Cathy Feltes John Fezy Catherine Finningnan Curtis Fodge Michael Ford Terry Ford Debra Foster JoAnn Francis Dawn French Susan Frye Sandra Fye Cathryn Gaines Kim Gamble James Garis Terrion Gary Michael Gaesor Joseph Gatto Seniors l3 l Nr-, yu 'hi ss... ful Hubert Gentry John Gibney Kathleen Gohn Judy Goldberg Dianne Gooden Toni Graham Gloria Gray Patricia Grembowicz Gail Grey Terry Griffith Deborah Grocke Theadora Groppe Vicky Groshans Jessica Gubi Donald Gudates David Allan Gumkowski Kerry Hab Rebecca Hall Bridgett Hamann Richard Hanna l l lal Mr. Jim Bell, Balfour Representative, explains the procedure for ordering senior announcements. ,www T' 54.3 'cg-.e f 4' ' 'lil Q 3 , an fa ll W WlKi::, Vgi, j . mai, e xt il , 4 sf Q Q '25 f ,A . 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Judy Hans Michele Harmacinski Christopher Harms Louise Harris Edward Hawthorne NMlliam Hawthorne Mathew Hazinski Ann Helak Tom Helak Charan Henderson Linda Henderson Robert Herman Teri Herman David Hill Michele Hockaday Jerome Hoffman Linda Holcomb James Hoot Ethel Horvath Donald Hoyland Nancy Huff Karla Hutchinson Charles lmler Cynthia Inman Dwight Jackson Lion Victory Gver Clay Highlights Football Linda Jamison Anne Marie Jankowski William Janowski Thomas Jelinski Gregory Jenson Alan Johnsen DeWayne Johnson James Johnson Jerome Johnson Pamela Johnson Charmaine Jones David Jones Ralph Jones Tommy Jones Dorothy Joseph Carol Kaczmarek Sue Kaczor Mark Kalicki Jean Kalsem John Kaminski Debra Karmolinski John Kazmierczak George Kedik Gavin Kelly Bernard Kilbride Daniel Klaybor Wendy Kline MaryJo Klopfenstein Anthony Kloski Edward Knapp 47 pins. 035' ,al Af' ii L ...gs ra MM. If lvl Robert Koelndorfer Dale Kokot David Koloszar Jonathan Konya Lisa Kosana Alone Denise Kosinski James Krill Eugene Kristofzski Daniel Kruzewski Deborah Kurdys Steven Kurz Debra Kyle Joseph Labis Kermit Lacy Eileen Lake Christine Langel Dione Langs Christine Marie Lanz Jacques Laurence Pierre Laurence Melvin Lawrence Constance Lawson Yolanda Leeke Rita Leonard Nancy Lewis tal Homecoming court members during half-time activities. Seniors I 35 share the spotlight ,.. ,V ...Q W! K L lal Seniors engage in their favorite extracurricular ac- tivities between classes. lbl Jeni Maternowski presents the sectional-regional trophy for volleyball to the school at the fall sports awards assembly. i UH ly' 1 'i' ,xg W5 N QP'- 'Z' '-S. 136 Terri Lewis Richard Lichtenbarger Douglas Lindsey Donald Litznerski Elizabeth Lowman Joseph Lowery Kathleen Luczkowski Mark Lynch Michael Macturch Patrick Madigan Carol Makielski Patricia Manley Judy Mark James Martin Tyrone Martin Wanda Marshall Kevin Masters Jennifer Maternowski Lee McCarthy Cynthia McCauslin Cigarette Butts and Awards Comprise a Typical Day Donald McCavitt Ronald McCavitt Judy McClurken Michael McCombs Kenneth McCreary Timothy McKinnies Luvell McLeod Susan McMinn Sherri McPhee David Medich Durand Mendenhall Gerald Merrill Michael Meyer Donald Michahski Nancy Mielcarek John Miller Pamela Miller Robert Millington Jeffery Million Janis Mills George Minarik Theodora Miner Glenn Mitchell Dianna Mohacsek Michael Mohacsek Edward Monhaut Seniors l 37 Seniors Anxious to Taste Life on Their Own Jean Moore Steve Morrow Bruce Moser Christine Nafe Susan Naidek Ann Nash James Nash MaryJo Neeley Alan Nichols Mark Nichols Mary Nicholson Janet Nickerson Mark Niezgodski Cheryl Ann Nivens Norma Northcutt Sandra Northcutt Patricia Nowicki John Nozykowski Judith Nurkowski Vicki Nymberg Gregory Oesch Debra Ogren Lisa Olson Sandra Olszewski Gail Opaczewski Denise Osborn Andrea Paiakowski Thomas Palmer Karen Papoi Glen Paris 1'-v5 'ses' . -,mai ...in W f 'Q 3 1? Dennis Patterson Glenda Pearson Susan Peczkowski William Pennycuff Deborah Perkins Deborah Perkins Donald Perkins Carol Pheiffer Hedy Phillips Terrence Piechocki Sheryl Pierce Kathy Pinkowski Martha Pinnyei Timothy Pinter MaryAnn Pletcher Jeffrey Plonski Charlene Porter Darlene Porter Hans Poulson Connie Prentkowski Gregg Presnal Vivian LeGay Prince Jerry Pruitt Catherine Przestwor Seniors l 39 40 Michael Purnell Kim Purucker Jack Rayl James Reinking Denise Retek Gordon Reynolds Michael Rhymer Jeffrey Richard Denis Richardson Marcellus Riles Joe Rivers William Robinson Cindy Rodgers Patricia Roedl Cathryn Rosander Christine Rosander Karen Ross Katherine Roy Dennis Royce Sandra Rybicki James Sanders Paul Santa Paulette Santa Suanne Santa Larry Schmanski Terri Schmidt David Schrader Carol Schultz Roxanna Schwalm Patrick Schwanz I1 XI' fi' Q: JJJ ef Te Y' First Sophomore Freshman Class X fy, ff' I if Marks End of High School Career Herbert Schwelnus King Sconiers Gregory Scott Brenda Scruggs Ichiro Senda Vickie Sergeant Iris Shane Carla Shorter Stephen Shaw Kerry Shead Sheryl Sherk Anne Shoults Theresa Shurn Sandra Sienkiewicz Johanna Sims Aaron Six Stephen Slack James Slater Cheryl Smith Deborah Smith Joan Smith Linda Smith Senios 141 l . 'HIM-e,, .at lchiro Collects Celluloid Souveinirs l42 Roselyn Smith Karen Sostock Andrew Smorin Frederick Sonneborn John Spognolo Williom Spier Michele Spitz Jomes Spycholski Michele Stochowicz Wolter Stohl Brion Stolker Noel Stoszewski Denise Marie Stevens Kari Stieglitz Wilbert Stokes Brion Stroup Judi Strycholski Suson Studon i in.. 'fox 'TNF A X ,,,.... A As K ? W WQW, i . Ricky Stults Robert Stuppy Jeffrey Swanson Kathy Swartz Leslie Sweet Dirk Swihart Melanie Szczypski Richard Szymanski Marsha Taberski Renee Therese Taghon Cynthia Taylor Harry Taylor Mary Taylor Patrick Taylor Terri Todd Debra Tomhave Andrew Tompos Gina Toth Herman Travis Lila Troianowski Jean Tucker Jackie Turner Leland Upham Donna Vail Pamela Vance Seniors l 43 ,.., 1' Lenora Vandermark John VanLaere Robert VanTornhauf Dolly Vann Rebecca Vawter 44 ci John Verduin Christine Vernon Joan Vida Barry Vifou Pamela Wagner Terese Wagner Elizabeth Waiszczuk Georgann Walker Robert Wallace JoAnn Wasowski Dorinda Watkins Gary Weaver Yvonne Wells Janelle Wensits Leonard Werner i ll if -rg' l'l if fc Kenneth Westphal David White Jeffery White Linda Whitlow Jack Wiggins Jolee Wiggins Willie Wiggins Thomas Wilhelm Cathy Williams Deborah Williams Kathy Williams Linda Williams Millard Williams Thomas Williams Warren Williams Demetria Willis Sandra Wilson Rebecca Wilton Linda Womack Jeffery Wood Michael Woodall Dru Woodward Exuberant Seniors Look Ahead to Work, College Sen ors 5 Raymond Works Debra Worm Donna Wright Shirley Wright James Wroblewski Thomas Wroblewski Gary Yeakley Bruce Zahrzewski Raymond Zaworski Carol Zelasko Karen Zielinski Michael Zielinski William Cramner Kristi Ridenour as 'Haw-v xi E , A 'QS' vw 'rw Not Pictured: Patrick Beecher Steven Bittle LaVerne Brinson Edward Brown Kevin Burns Otha Burns Diane Chambliss Patrick Conley Michael Davisson Timothy Dennis Monica Doyle Mark Drabecki James Fulton Patti Funk Cynthia Garges Gene Graham Kenneth Hale David Herron Robert Hoffman Deborah Hornyak Connie Huff Kim Huff Kenneth Katlum Kevin Kepplin Antonio Lacopa Jack Lee Kevin Masters Martha Miller Michael Morgan Richard Mustak Charles Nailon Mara Neagu Dorothy Paul Ronnie Pavey Cathy Pavilah Charles Pinter JoAnn Redding Francine Reed William Reiman Leighann Robison Linda Scott Christopher Shaw Susan Sones Brian Strebinger Thomas Taylor Denise Tolbert Maria Tome Thomas Trok Kathy Walsh Linda Wayer Emmett White John Wiltrout Brian Wolz John Wuthrich Victor Yeandel eff s 4 ell. Seniors 147 lal Junior Class Officers: Jamie Tomlimson, Treasurer, Marcia Spillman, Secretary, Anne Ritter, Vice-Presi- dent, and Ed Caldwell, President. lbl Juniors drag themselves fo class with obvious enfhusiam. lvl 148 Pat Adamo Johnny Aldridge Florence Alexander Mac Allan Kim Anderson Mark Anderson Deanna Apt Barb Argyelan Greg Armstrong Stu Aunger Rebecca Baney Gina Banicki Patricia Barber Carrie Barkley Amos Barnes Jeff Barrier Margie Ann Barry David Batteast Jeff Bauer Steve Becsey Roberi Bell JUNIORS -f Dan Benson Jim Beyrer Richard Bishop Sharon Bilski Ron Biskupski Daryl Bjoraas Mark Blackford Tina Blad Alan Blasczk Jean Boschet Larry Boltorff Paula Bower Bob Box Cindy Boyles Jody Bradford Karen Brandy Timothy Brewer Toni Brewer Kenny Brook Cindy Brown Frances Brummell Kim Bryant Jerry Bunch Janice Burkus Jeanne Burlingame Steve Buller Terry Butler Terri Button Jodi Caenepeel Ed Caldwell Kathy Caldwell Jayne Campbell Terry Cannady Sandy Carbiener James Carpenter Jackie Carter Ken Carter Steve Casper Rick Cass Becky Cenkush Mary Ellen Chambers Donita Chambliss I I Dan Cherrone Kevin Childress Susan Cholasinski Kennefh Cichowicz Kevin Clark Kim Clark Malia Clark Rick Clowers Katherine Coalmon Beverly Cobb Catherine Coleman Dave Coleman Kathy Collins Lillian Collins Charlie Cook Marsha Cox Debbie Creed Lowell Criffield John Crowell John Csenar Mary Csenar Tom Csiszar Valarie Cummings Bradley Cybulski Carolyn Czyz Kim Daughterty Cindy Davidson Alison Davis Bill Davis Debra Davis Evelyn Davis Lynn Davis Rochelle Davis Sally Dawson David Dean Connie DeBae1s Faith DeFerbrache Robert DeJaegher Anila Denny Susie DeRoo Joyce Dickey Eames? Dixon Kevin Dobecki Pot Docherty Greg Donovan Greg Dosmann F5 NU as winter pep assembly. lbl Junior Ste lbl to be paged again by the seniors Steve Rodick, Come on Down! Greta Driver Kevin DuBree Debbie Dudeck Debbie Dunnick David Durkin Denise Ebel Cecilia Edwards James Edwards Warren Eger Jim Egyhazi Terry Ehninger Darlene Ewing Mike Faber Sue Falls new -sg, Patty Farthing Richard Ferguson i Janine Fiedler Michele Fikes Polly Fink Paula Fisher Jay Flanagan AL- - . Af' Greg Fleischman Helen Fabar Scharm Fodge Bruce Forgash Jeff Foster Dan frank Carole Franklin me Mike Franklin Valerie Freeman Coleen Frick Gary Fulton Cheryl Gadson Daniel Gadson Kent Ganser Dan Gilliam Cheryl Glueckert Melinda Grocza gr Gary Godfrey Cheryl Golichowski Jeff Gordon Judy Gray as lol Jeff Bauer, member of Search , entertains at a ve Rodick is about Juniors l5l Elma Griffin Brian Griffith Alan Grose Jerry Grzegorek Bruce Gustafson Ingrid Haellce Tim Hammer Jim Haney Ken Hannah Kris Hans Tony Hanslifs Trina Harmon Anthony Haynes Lisa Heald Cindy Herman Sheryl Highf Mary Hines Scot Hires David Hodge Sue Holland J. C. Holloway Deborah Hoppe Ginger Horning Jim Horvafh Kirk Horvafh Lee Horvath Grant Howard Karen Howe Karen Hudelmyer Randy Huff Sheryl Huff Cindy lmus Tina lvankovics ' i 3 'Q vi 'wt '2 5 T3 .vzf 5 WW: 1 9 4 , ,Ae , 1L -s N F CM Q? I 43 3 5 Q AZ .f '74 7' 9' 'W ng was m I Q, I 15 Nav' YYY' ,fb vw Tom Maffitt Bill Magley Lena Malone Steve Mandich Bilynda Manley Bruce Markin Pat Morasz Sandy Martin Merci Maternowski David Mays Pattie Mazurkiewicz Sherlyn McCauley Sheila McClure Sharon McCulley Duane McCully Ben McKinnies Michael Medich Duane MeLady Norma Mesaros Phil Michalak Kenneth Micinski Peggie Miholick Ceasar Miles Al Miller Barb Miller Ben Miller Susie Miller Butch Mitchell Barbara Molnar Dave Molnar Rafael Morton Bobbie Ann Mustak Marlah Murray Peggy Myers 5 Laszlo Nagy Robert Names Donnie Neeley Roxanne Newbill Carol Newgent Becky Newton Willie Newman Mike Nickelson Valarie Nicks Tykey Niedbalski Pat Niezgodski Mark Nimtz KenNoble MaryNorris mul 5 WV,, MWKK1 QC' Juniors 155 Junior Outlook is Middle-of-The Rood James Nufer Debbie Nye Susie Nye Thelio Odom Mindy Orban Lorry Orband Rick Ostrander Shirley Ostronder Debbie Paiak Joanna Parahams Michelle Porchmon David Pattillo Harold Peak Richard Pearson Dennis Perkins Mark Perkins Sara Perkins Michael Perry Joe Petelle LaRue Pehy Arlhur Pfeifer Glen Pfeifer Curtis Phillips Ken Piekarski Ed Pieper Debbie Pietrzak Laurie Pinnick Connie Prawaf X 3 , Q 'iz Assignments Completed Between Classes Sue Rucker Pasquale Rulli Brian Rupe Debbie Salvageot Andrew Sanders Terry Satkowski Cindy Sauers Aaron Sconiers Ellen Scott Theresa Scott Steve Scruggs Marlene Sellers Tom Sellers Terri Sexton Karen Shaw George Shimp Dana Shriver Barbara Shurn Joseph Sigety Rosemary Sims Alphonso Smith April Smith Betty Smith Mary Smith Mary Ann Smith Sherry Smith Maureen Smith Judy Sniadecki Pat Sovinski Marcia Spillman Julie Stalker Mary Staniszewski Debbie Staszewski Tim S. Clair Julio Stevens , 135.9 :JV W, ,Wi S 2 ,F 2 Q Q E K' I fl I w i f I I i 'I' if .1 W, L, K, , , . ffl !,.,! A i it ar, , 'af A s Q il gm X 'X fs 'S R Wu ' f 3 41 Q, an ky is ,I ff V 1' ,h gf K f ,v Q , , , an 7 M f. .0- , 6 Nw x .. X : 2- M ii :az 1-A ,f 9Q gi- -1 4 gig , if qs wxxff f N. 1 V, ,V.,l , ',,, V' v I ,. . 1 Jef fe- ---. .fqwsiwxmx f ,Lu ami 1Sf? 13-: - -if ' rf:-7, f f W..1..4d5i1 I .- Tony L. Williams Marcia Williams Mary Williams Shevawn Williams Steve Williams Greg Wilson Michael Wilson Becki Winrolle Kevin Winsch Sherrie Wise Brenda Wisner Paul Wilek Ann Wolz Denise Worm Eric Wroblewski Brian Yike Gene Yoder Pal Zamialowski Nancy Zoworski Connie Zielinski Nancy Zielinski Patty Zielinski Anne Zubler Joe Zwierzynski Michael Davis Robert Hyde Nancy Niedbalski Pat Abraham Carmella Adamo Roberta Adams Susan Adank Kacy Akins Floyde E. Aldridge Michelle Aldridge Debbie Allen Scott Alwine Jay Anderson Mary Anderson David Annable Margaret Argyelan Noly Armstrong Vanessa Armstrong Lorraine Arnett Mark Arrowsmith Cathy Augustine Pam Aunger Mark Badowski Deborah Badur Joyce Bailey Toni Bailey Karen Bobsh Debra Balok Larry Banghart Eugene Banicki Doug Bare lol Sophomore Class Officers: Seated: Scott Nate, President, Bobbie Adams, Secretary. Standing: Toni Jackson, Treasurer, Vice President Walter Blake, and Sondra Prince, Executive Board Head. tbl A member ofthe sophomore class expressed the visual delight at T.B, testing time. i l l 162 -0 ir-'1 Chris Barkley Ron Barkley Pam Barnes Claude Barnhill Jenny Barrier Jim Barry John Baffisti Cindy Bauer Bill Bell Jim Bell Joddi Bell Ann Benetf Peter Benson Gaddie Berry Ken Bishop Mary Black Dorothy Blad Joe Borowiak Samuel Bourdon Jeanne Bowering Traci Bowerman Willie Bradshaw Mary Braunsdorf Kimberly Brewer Al Brown Charles Brown Dennis Brown Maurice Brown Miriam Brown Charles Buggs Mike Bukowski Jerome Bullard David Burch Linda Burdin Ed Burgeson Julie Burkus Tommy Burzynski Dann Byrer Candy Byron Julie Campbell Sophomores 163 Gerling into the Swing of Things Dennis Campbell Tim Campbell Joseph Carlin Ken Carpenter Mike Carrington Christina Carteaux Hubeda Casey Cynthia Cassler Carol Chambers Debbie Chambers Carol Cheaton Matthew Chlebowski John Christian Ken Chrobot Phil Clark Brooke Clements David Click Mary Cobb Dennis Coffey Monita Coleman Matthew Collins Patty Collins Diane Cooks Paul Cousins Betty Crawford Lomone Crockett Frank Cwidak Bryan Cybulski Ron Cybulski Jackie Cyrier Lisa Daugherty Felicia Davis Sue Davis Debbie Deal Debbie Dean 4 9 We 5, K, . ., me Q- N 5 f if E M 5 wise in X ,A H lt W fm X ! X Y 'xi' -.f 'A N- 1 . my 1 ed us 0+-, LAS 48' Q, ' -..-...s- Mike DeFreeuw Maria DeLeon Calvin DePriesl Carol Derda Neal Derucki Jim Deskovich Robert Dickey Mike Doherty Potty Doi Ken Donnelly Mike Drews Julia Drzewiecki Jim Dudeck Gwen Dudley Vickie Durski Lori Eberhard? Rick Farr Evan Ferguson Laurie Ferguson Craig Fields Robert Fisher Valerie Flanagan Carol Fodor Rosemary Fonseca Bob Forlin Sieve Fosler Lemmie Frazier Eric Frick Roosevelt Fuller Cindy Gadacz Sheila Goddx Bobby Goines Cindy Gard Bob Garlanger Mandee Gorman Sophomores l 65 6 Young Uns Wolf for The Big Time Tina Gathright Suzanne Gatto Rufus Gcyton Seobe Gavin Lindo Gentry Mark Ghyselinck Scott Giddings John Gilbert Scott Gilpin Edward Goerke Janice Golabowski Evelyn Gooden Robert Gordon Cindy Gorsline James Gould Joy Grant Tom Grembowicz Linda Grenen Sue Grenert Brenda Griffith James Grzegorek Liz Grzeszcyk Tamie Hadary Terry Hammond Dano Harris Don Harris Vickie Harris Sue Hartman Jon Hawthorn Donald Haynes Richard Heffner Pam Heidrich Sue Helak Cherelyn Henderson Ron Hensler X Learning to Keep in Line 'H Diane Hering Mary Hernandez Jennifer Hesch Chris Hess Robin Hettinghouse Dionysia Hicks Mark Higginbotham Terri Hight David Hilderbrand Jim Hildabridle Addie Hill Larry Hill Pamela Hill Debbie Hoblik Kathy Holland Belinda Holmes Yvette Holmes Brenda Horvath Mark Horvath Wanda Horvath Gloria Hosford Kathy Houghton Kathy Howell Julie Huff Sandra Huff Basil Hughes Patty Hullinger Carolyn Jackson Toni Jackson MaryLou Jagodzinski Diane Janowiak Gena Jaske Tom Jeffrey Mattie Jenkins Valerie Jenkins Sophomores l 67 Carrie Jennings Deborah Jesko Brian Jobe Michael Johnson Monice Johnson Sonia Johnson Barnabia Jones Don Jones Flossie Jones Frances Jones Greg Jones Cindi Jordanek Lori Jozwick Jill Jump Lindo Kalsem MaryAnn Kamp Mike Kaniewski Diane Kormolinski Gary Kormolinski Michael Kazmierzak Sharon Kazmierczok Amy Kerlesz Carey Kimble Bruce Klimek Curtis Kline Margaret Kline Vicky Klota Sherry Knezevich Mike Knox Ms 1 on Striving 'ro Establish Personal, Real Identities 4-4 is nf f -.. , Q Aw sv ws... 'br ,, Margaret Koehler Richard Kovacevich John Kovach Ann Kovacs Mary Kovas Tim Kramer Tricia Kreskai Stephanie Kruk Elaine Krzyzaniak John Kush Jonathon Kuskye Vic Kuspa Keith Kyle Jeff Kytta Frank Lacope Cheryl Lambert Vic Langel Sharon Lax Michael Lee Bob Lehner Lori Lennox Kevin Lesniewicz Ken Leszczynski Roberta Lewis Bernard Leyba Linda Leyba Cindy Lindsey Tommy Lloyd Yvette Locke 70 David Logan Martha Logan Keith Longbrake Pat Lonie Michael Love Barb Lowman Guy Luckert Carol Lupresto Harry Lusk David Lyczynski Scott Mabry Rick Macieiewski Doug MacKenzie Darlene Macturch Keith Madison Avis Mailey John Mailey Eva Malone Tony Malone Mikelene Maniiak Chris Marbach Brenda Markin Donna Masters Lizbeth Maternowski ,N Tonia Matthews Cynthia McBride f s Kevin McClanahan xv Tim McClanahan t 4 Sophomores Lead Exciting Lives James McClure John McHatton Kevin Mclntre Mike Meehan Joe Menyhart Stephanie Miles Jeanne Molnar Thomas Monhaut April Moore Joyce Moore Robert Morgan Earl Mosby Elise Moser Deborah Mosley Paul Mouros dn.-A sf -a ...sv an 1 4 ,X 'Q J 's ts fs l.S N' , w- T' 1 Q '1- QQ 1 R W 4' A L W. ., - s V s 'P C ,A 4' ,Q O 3.3, T Q91 'Q nw QQ' In U., .. we A fi .qt G is , W ..4J 1 Q , ,Ml I v Vg.. Absorbed in Chuck Muessel Paul Munyan Vicki Murphy Kathy Myers Scott Nate Pott Nally Marty Neagu Kris Ned Ted Neal Brenda Neely Adrian Nichols Judy Nickerson Jeff Nicklos Chris Nicodemus Debbie Niezgodgki Contemplating the Future David Nivens Anthony Northcutt Bob Notary Thomas Nowak Craig Nowicki Ken Nowicki John Nuss Donna Ogren Bryan Oldham Jeff Olszewski Dan O'NeiIl Marcshel Orlovic Erin Orosz Hubert Orboure Terri Osler Ernie Paar Rachelle Parchman Wanda Parker Mike Passwater Delois Payne Terri Pearman Giszel Pearson Gail Peczkowski Steven Pinning David Perkins Carlo Perry Steve Peterson Charles Piechoski Sohomores 171 Edward Pierce Julie Pinnick Richard Pinter Jerrilyn Plonski Kathy Pluta David Poindexter Darrell Pope Larry Powell Tim Priebe Vanessa Price Sondra Prince David Pruitt Don Pursell Andrea Pynaert Lynn Rcdecki Mark Radecki John Ralston Barbara Ranschaert Loretta Rayl Kevin Reasor Deb Redding Pam Redman Rock Reeder Steve Rice Rob Richardson LaDonna Riddle Cheryl Robertson Lorie Robertson Trina Robinson Kyle Robinson Dan Rocks Ronnie Rootes Jim Rosander Natalie Rousculp Carol Roytek Greg Rozek Tom Rozek Nina Rulli Vito Rulli Thomas Russell Virginia Russell Mark Saberniak Don Salyer Candy Sandsmark Mary Santa Barbara Sounders George Scallions Georgia Sccllions Jeff Schaur Debbie Schifferl David Schmanke John Schmanski Greg Schoff James Schutt David Schwalm Ulyssess Sconiers Kenny Scoh Andre Scruggs Robert Scott Brenda Seach Mike Seach Bill Shelley Sam Sheneman Debbie Sherk Vickie Sherk Kathleen Shumake Yulanda Shurn Tom Simon John Sims Jenny Singer I' Sophomores 173 H T Y Q xl '- vi? ,F 'ju Q ar Jim Tipps Becky Tobolski Donald Townsend James Trader Amy Trezise James Troupe Bradley Troxel Brian Truax Debbie Udy Kevin Ullery Bob Urbanski Billy Vail Cathy Vail Greg Vanderheyden Susan Varga Francine Vargo Jeff Veatch Thomas Verse Greg Vollmer Dawn Waggoner Valissa Walker Jeffrey Wallis Chris Walsh David Warnsley Dave Watson Dan Wesolowski James West Bruce White Jolna Wigfall Derrick Willis Lori Willoughby Milton Wilson Stanley Wilson Fran Wiltrout Debra Winkel Tim Winkel Sam Winters Mike Wise Chris Wishin Audrey Wolf Karl Wolz Anita Wood Ronald Woodard Ralph Wright Ruben Wright Lynn Yahle Debi Yike Daniel Zamanek Jane Zmudzinski Sophomores 175 will HUFF'S PHARMACY is a member of the Portage shopping area serving the LaSalle district. For any drug needs or gifts from its Hallmark section, Huff's, at 1349 Por- tage Ave. is sure to please. 6: The BEN FRANKLIN variety stores, at 3938 Lincoln Way West and 1347 Por- tage Ave., long dedicated supporters of LaSalle, are ready to serve you with their wide variety of items. Denise Stevens is only one of the many courteous sales- persons waiting to make your shopping at Ben Franklin easy and fun. BEN smfil if v-Wg. .. K: 5,-.JU FR ffifbuw To keep your car free from the grit and grime that can make it old before its time, whisk it through the NATIONAL PRIDE CAR WASH at 1347 Portage Ave. Your car will always be ready for cruisin' after a trip to National Pride. . N 4 ,,M I1 R5 IIXN Ads I77 Buy rlflffiszs C-Uouz Bananas 1.4 C54 mgcaatz ' FURNITURE ' CARPETING ' DRAPERIES ' APPLIANCES ' TELEVISIONS STEREOS Interior Decorating Services Avaliable 3423 S. MICHIGAN Slllllll BEIIII Ill PH. 291 5610 J.E. WALZ invites you to browse through its displays of room groupings and acces- sories when you consider purchasing furni- ture. Whether you are furnishing a home, apartment, or any other area, Walz would like you to drop by at 3423 S. Michigan St. For the musically talented among us, PELTZ'S MUSIC STORE is a veritable gold mine. Sheet music, instruments, and music lessons are available to suit the needs of the serious music student and the individ- ual who plays for pleasure. Peltz's Music Store may be found at 416 W. LaSalle Ave. l78 BEST WISHES TO MY FINE OFFICERS Leslie Sweet Bob Von Tornhout Mary Jo Neeley Doug Von Tornhout Cheryl Wibbens Sincerely, r , , Jerry Elton Siover Ads 0 MCDONALD'S STUDIO provides LaSalle with the absolute finest in quality of senior portraits. Mr. R.F. Patnaude, master of photography, is familiar to many LaSalle seniors as the smiling man who urges us to have more fun as we are immortalized on film. Fine results are always obtained at McDonald's Studio, 201 N. Michigan in downtown South Bend. -lawyer V For the latest in precision cuts, styling, and reconditioning, see the experts at the WINDJAMMER. Young men of dis- criminating tastes will not be disappointed after their visit to the Windjammer, which can be found at 1637 Lincoln Way East. CARDINAL NURSING HOME is equipped with modern facilities for the best in care and treatment of its patients. Staff mem- bers like Marvin Abraham help to brighten the lives of the residents. Cardinal Nursing Home is located at 1121 E. LaSalle Ave. The BALFOUR COMPANY has gained a fine reputation as supplier of senior an- nouncements and school rings for LaSalle. Balfour rings are available in a variety of styles and stone selections. Their price range makes it easy for a student of mod- est or comfortable means to purchase a class ring. Another satisfied customer tries on a ring for size with the help of Mr. Jim Bell, L.G. 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Ads 185 SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS ABRAHAM, MARVIN: Activities-Art Club II,I2, Ron Blick Campaign Committee I 2, Peyote Inner Con- sciousness Society I2, Class Executive Board I2, Lantern Staff I2, National Honor Society 9,IO,II,I2, Varsity Basketball I2, Varsity Football I2, Varsity Track I2, Varsity Swimming I2, Varsity Baseball I2, Varsity Hockey I2, Apathy Week Homeroom Representative I2. Future Plans-Learn the ways of Mars, meet John Carter and fight along- side Tars Tarkas ADAMS, VICKIE: Activities-Booster Club 9,IO,I I,I 2, Tennis Club IO, Archery Club secretary IO, D.E.C.A. Club I2. Future Plans-To make the best of my life. ALBRIGHT, RICHARD: Activities-Glee Club II,I2, LaSalle Singers I2, Varsity Baseball I2, Future Plans-Take a trip to Colorado: go to I.U.S.B. ALDRIDGE, EVELYN: Activities-Booster Club 9,IO,II,I2, Synchronized Swim Club IO, Office Education Association I2. Future Plans-Business Education ALEXANDER, FLORA: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety I0,I I,I 2, Future Plans-Undecided. ALWINE, LOUANNE: Activities-Booster Club IO, Office Education Association I2. Future PIans-Busi- ness Education. ANDERSON, PETER: Activities-Class President IO, Art Club I0,II,I2, president, Varsity Kazoo Band I I ,I 2, Emergency Bomb Squad I 2. Future Plans-Play a guitar in a honky tonk bar or drive a rig. ANDRZEJEWSKI, DAVID: Activities--Track 9. Future Plans-Run o multi-color Haris press. ARNETT, MIKE: Activities-Track 9,I0, Varsity Cross Country I I, Booster Club 9,IO,I I ,I 2, Class Execu- tive Board I I. Future Plans-To pursue the ideals of Hugh M. Hefner. ARNOLD, MIKE: Activities-None, Future Plans-Ivy Tech: mechanic. ARNOLD, REBECCA: Activities-Booster Club I I,I2, Concert, Pep, and Marching'Bands 9,IO,I I,I 2, Na- tional Honor Society II,I2, Girls Track IO. Future Plans-Bible College and serve God. BABBS, BARBARA: Activities-Booster Club IO, Guid- ance Office Help I2. Future Plans-To buy a good farm and establish a family with my husband: to go travel all over. BARR, GARY: Activities-Black Cultural Society IO,I I,I2, Art Club IO, Football Escort II. Future Plans-Undecided. BARTH, PAULA: Activities: Booster Club IO,I I,I 2, Leagers II,I2, Future Plans-Travel, move, work, and go to school. BATTEASTL WAYNE: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety IO,I I,I2, Audio Visual Club 9,I0. Future Plans-Undecided. BEAN, CHARLES: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. BEARD, DEBORAH: Activities-Booster Club 9,IO, Spanish Club II,I2, Student Librarian Il. Future Plans-To serve Christ always and get married. BEATON, WENDY: Activities-Glee Club 9,IO,I I, Booster Club IO,I I,I 2, Drama Club II,I2, execu- tive board, Leagers I I,I 2, GirI's Sports Club IO,I 2, Cadet Teacher I2. Future Plans-College, eventual Senator from Indiana. BECSEI, MIKE: Activities-Booster Club I2, Prom Court I I. Future Plans-To write an autobiography so that future generations may follow in my footsteps. BEDNAREK, SCOTT: Activities-Basketball 9, Golf Team II,I2. Future Plans- Undecided. BEECHER PAT: Activities- Art Club IO,II,I2, Class President II. Future Plans-To seek employment in the Stroh's brewerey. BENASSI, JOHN: Activities-Booster Club IO, Swim Club 9. Future Plans-Move to Florida: be a beach bum and pro water skier. BENASSI, RICHARD: Activities-Booster Club I I. Fu- ture Plans-College, professional water skier. BENEDICT, TOM: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. BERRY, DEBRA: Activities-Glee Club 9, GirI's Gym- nastics IO. Future Plans-Undecided. BERRY, VICTOR: Newspaper Editor 9, Marching Band 9, Homeroom Representative IO, Black Cultural So- ciety I0, Class Treasurer II, School Mascot I I,I 2, Class Secretary I2, Latin Club II, Winter Activities Head I2. Future Plans-College. V BIERWAGEN, CONNIE: Glee Club 9,I I,I 2, LaSalle Singers I2, Booster Club IO,I I. Future Plans- Undecided. BIGHAM, GAYLE: Activities-Marching Band, Con- cert Band 9,IO, Black Cultural Society IO,I I,I2, Booster Club I2, National Society I I, Treasurer, I2. Future Plans-Technical School. BITTLE, STEVEN: Activities- Student . Future Plans- President . BIVENS, JOHN: Activities-Black Cultural Society President I2. Future Plans-College- Communications Major. BLAKE, FORESTINE: Activities-Volleyball 9, Dance Club 9, Y-Teens 9, Black Cultural Society IO,I I , BCS Executive Board I2, Student Government I I, Booster Club 9,I2. Future Plans-Business School. BLANKERT, VICKIE: Activities-Booster Club I I, Ca- det Teaching I2. Future Plans-College, Special Education. BORTON, MICHAEL: Activities-Booster Club IO,I I,I 2. Future Plans-To become a skilled machin- ist or a police officer. BOWEN, STEVE: Activities-Booster Club II,I 2, Varsity Football IO,I I,I 2, Varsity Swimming I I,I 2. Future Plans-To follow my quest for knowledge. BOWERING, MICHAEL: Activities-Booster Club I0,II,I2, Football 9,IO,II,I2, Latin Club IO,II. Future Plans-College and Medical School and to grow two more inches. BRANTLEY, JOHNNY: Activities-None. Future Plans-Undecided. BRATTON, MICHAEL: Activities-Drama Club 9,IO,II,I2, National Honor Society II,I2, Band 9,IO,I I. Future Plans-College. BRATTON, ROBERT: Activities-Cross Country I I,I2, Wrestling 9,IO,I I,I 2, Band 9,IO,I I, Track IO,I 2, Booster Club IO,I I,I 2. Future Plans-Trade School. BREWER, KEN: Activities-Booster Club IO,II,I2, Wrestling I I,I 2, Homecoming Escort I2. Future Plans-Architecture in College. BROWN, EDWARD: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety I2. Future Plans-Technical School. BRUNKHART, TIM: Activities-Marching Band, Con- cert Band Pep Band, Booster Club. Future Plans- Technical School, College, or Professional Mechanic. BRYANT, JAIANN: Activities-Booster Club IO,I I,I2, Glee Club IO,I I,I2, Attendance Office Helper IO. Future Plans-To help those who need help,Be with Richard forever. fAnd Randy never did beat Richard's Road Runnerll BUCK, BONNIE: Activities-Archery Club 9, Booster Club II, Office Education Association I2. Future Plans-To get a secretarial iob. BURCH, KATHY: Activities-Booster Club IO,I I,I2, Glee Club 9,I I,I2, LaSalle Singers I2, DECA I2, Drama Club 9. Future Plans-To attend Ivy Tech: be- come a Licensed Practical Nurse: marriage. BURGESS, SHERRIE: Booster Club IO,I I, COE I2. Future Plans-Work and marriage. BURNS, KEVIN: Activities-Football 9, Student Gov- ernment IO. Future Plans-To become the Messiah of all humanity or else to take over Mr. Lackner's iob. BURNS, OTHA: Activities-Black Cultural Society IO, I.C.T. I2, B-Team Basketball IO, Varsity Basketball II,I2, Basketball 9. Future Plans-College. BUTCHER, VIC: Activities-Booster Club I I ,I 2, Foot- ball IO,I I, Wrestling IO. Future Plans-Apprentice- ship in woods or trade school. BUTLER, DAN: Activities-Band 9,I0,I I ,I 2, Varsity Golf 9,I0,I I,I2. Future Plans-Undecided. BUTLER, JEROME: Activities-Wrestling 9, Football 9, Track 9. Future Plans-Mechanic-Ivy Tech. BYRER, BILL: Activities-Golf Team 9,IO,I I,I 2, For- eign Language Club II,I2. Future Plans-Purdue University to study Corporation Law. CAMPBELL, RON: Activities-Art Club I2. Future Plans-Become an astronaut or loin up with HelI's Angels. CAMPBELL, SCOTT: Activities-Baseball 9, Basketball 9, Varsity Baseball IO,II,I2, Prom Court II, Booster Club IO,I I,I2. Future Plans-To follow in the footsteps of Harry Callahna. CANNAN, RENA: Activities-Block Cultural Society II,I2, Booster Club IO,I I,I2, Y-Teens 9, Future Teachers IO, Glee Club Il. Future Plans-Indiana University. CARSTENS, ROBIN: Activities-Booster Club I2, Of- fice Education Association I2. Future Plans-To go to New York and make lots of money. CARTER, ED: Activities-French Club IO,I I,I 2, Aca- demics and Faculty Section of yearbook I I, Senior Class Editor I2, E.H.S. Executive Board I2, Worker on Ron Blick campaign committee. Future Plans- Purdue CASSLER, JIM: Activities-Football 9, Golf 9,I0, C.O.E. and President of Office Education Association I2. Future Plans-Vocational school: become an ac- countant: get married. CASTLEBERRY, EDWARD: Executive Board I2, Future Plans-Medical school. CASTREN, MINNA: Activities-Glee Club I2, Drama Club I2. Future Plans-Further education CATES, JAYME. CERNEY, BARBARA: Activities-Swim Team IO,II, Co-captain I2, Booster Club IO,I I ,I 2, Girl's Sports Club Executive Board I2, O.E.A. I2, Tennis IO. Fu- ture Plans-Work CHAMBERS, CINDY: Activities-none. Future Plans- Veterinary Assistant and marriage. CHAMBLISS, DIANE CHAPMAN, PATRICIA: Activities-Glee Club IO,I I, Booster Club IO, Track IO, Black Cultural Society IO,I I ,I 2. Future Plans-College to be a teacher for data processing or an R.N. CHEATON, DEBRA: Activities-O.E.A.-Co-op Club I2, attendance office I I. Future Plans-Miracle Val- ley Bible College: working. CHENEZ, CAROL: Activities-none. Future Plans- Undecided. CHODZINSKI, DAVID: Activities-Pep Band 9,IO,II,I2, Concert Band 9,IO,II,I2, Marching Band 9,I0,I I,I2, Audio-Visual Club: 9,IO,I I,I2, Booster Club II,I 2, All-Sports Club I2. Future Plans-Technical school: tycoon in Vegas. CHODZINSKI, PATRICK: Activities-Concert Band 9,I0,l I,I2, Marching Band 9,I0,I I,I2, Audio-Vi- sual Club 9,IO,II,I2, Booster Club 9,IO,II,I2, Pep Band 9,IO,II, leader I2. Future Plans-Trade school and come back to the basketball games. CHUDZICKI, RANDALL: Activities-none. Future Plans-Undecided. CLAUSER, SANDRA: Activities-Booster Club 9,IO,I I, Future Teachers 9, Latin Club I I , Art Club I2, O.E.A. I2, Glee Club 9, Competitive Swim Team II. Future Plans-To become a legal secretary and raise little sugar canes. COLEMAN, RICK COLLINS, JOYCE: Activities-Booster Club IO,II,I2, Syncronized Swim Club II,I2. Future Plans-Going into the army or a bank clerk. CORNER, RANDALL: Activities-Booster Club 9,IO,II, Latin Club 9,IO,II. Future Plans-Marine Corps officer: college. COTTEN, FERRI: Activities-Black Cultural Society I I,I 2. Future Plans-Training school. CRABILL, ED: Activities-International Club II, Lan- tern Academics Editor I2, E.H.S. President I2, Ron Blick Campaign Committee Publicity Manager I2, Basketball Escort I2. Future Plans-Purdue. CREED, LINDA: Activities-Booster Club 9,I0,I I,I 2, Intramural Volleyball I2, Competitive Swim Team IO,I I, Lotin Club I I , Glee Club 9. Future Plans-To decide that my future plans will be and live happily ever after. CROCKETT, DARLENE: Activities-Treasurer of Black Cultural Society I2, Booster Club I2, Glee Club I2. Future Plans-To take classes at Ivy Tech., and be- come a secretary. CURTINDOLPH, SHERRY: Activities-Black Cultural Society IO,I I,I2, Glee Club II,I2, Future Plans- To travel for a year, and then take training as an O.R. technician. CUTHBERT, BONNIE: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Glee Club 11,l2. Future Plans-To get married and have a family ll hopei DALE, BRENDA: Activities-Bowling 10,1 1, Booster Club 10, Student Librarian 11,12. Future Plans- Work and marriage. DAVISSON, MICHAEL: Activities-Math Club 9, Audio-Visual Club 10, Science Club 11,12. Future Plans-An engineering degree from the University of Notre Dame. DAWSON, JOHN: Activities-Varsity Football IO,11,12, Booster Club 11,12, Baseball 12. Future Plans-Notre Dame. DEAFENBAUCH, PAM: Activities-Orchestra 9,10,1 1, President 12, Girl's Sports Club 10,1 1,12, Drama Club 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Latin Club I 1, Executive Board 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Future Plans-Veterinarian or wildlife conservationist. DECLERCQ, MARY: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11, Drama Club 9. Future Plans-Undecided. DELEON, ELSA: Activities-Booster Club 10,12, Na- tional Honor Society I 1,12, Spanish Club Treasurer 10, Volleyball 10,1 1, Bowling 12, Archery 9, Inter- national Club 1 1, President 12. Future Plans- College. DEMECURIO, CLAUDIA: Activities-Booster Club 10, Future Teachers Club 9. Future Plans-College. DEMIEN, MAE: Activities-Booster Club 12, Future Plans-Undecided. DENNIS, T.W.: Activities-Football, Track, Basket- ball, Weight Lifting, Receation, Training and showing horses. Future Plans-To become rich, help abolish poverty, own business, and fool around. DERDA, ROSEMARY: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1, Spanish Club 10. Future Plans-Secretary. DIPINTO, RITA: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1 , Latin Club 10. Future Plans-College. DOERR, PAULA: Activities-Bowling 1 1, Synchro- nized Swim 11,12, Glee Club 12, Booster Club 11,1 2. Future Plans-College. DONLON, SHAWN: Activities-Football 9,1O,11,12, Wrestling 9,10,1 1,12, Track 9,10. Fu- ture Plans-Undecided. DONOVAN, STEVE: Activities-Future Teachers Club 9,10,1 1,12, Cadet Teaching 12, Student Govern- ment 10,11,12, Leader of Senate 12, Prom Court 11, Hockey Team 1O,11,12. Future Plans-Secon- daryAEducation. DORMAN, JEFF: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Science Club 12. Future Plans-Maior in engineering at Purdue University. DOTSON, JAMES: Activities-Black Cultural Society 12, Future Plans-Attend Indiana University in groups program. DOTY, KARLA: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Treasurer of Future Health Clubs, 9. Fu- ture Plans-Law School. DOYLE, MONICA: Activities-Varsity Volleyball 10,12, Intramural Volleyball 10,11,12, Intramural Softball 10,1 1,12, Intramural Tennis 10,11,12, Girls Club Executive Board 11,12, Synchronized Swim 10,11, National Honor Society 11,12, Band 9,10,1 1,12, Varsity Tennis 12. Future Plans- College. DOZIE, JIMMY: Activities-Wrestling 10. Future Plgs-Armed Forces. DRABECKI, KATHY: Activities-Booster Club 10,11, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America IVICAI 12. Fu- ture Plans-Travel and Marriage. DRABECKI, MARK: Activities-Football 9,10,11,12, Kung Fu Club 12. Future Plans-Undecided. DRZEWIECKI, RICHARD: Activities-Baseball 9,1O, Varsity Golf Team 11,12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12, VICA 12. Future Plans-Trade School. DUDECK, RON: Activities-Booster Club 9,10, Art Club 11. Future Plans-Travel. DUDLEY, OSCAR: Activities-Drama Club 10, Black Cultural Society 11,12, Glee Club 10,1 1,12, Cross Country 12, Audio Visual Club 10, Booster Club 9. Future Plans-Go to college and maior in music. EBERHARDT, TERRY: Activities-Booster Club 1 1,12, International Karate Club 9. Future Plans-To sing with Peace 8. Love at Shula's. EDINGTON, ROGER: Activities-Coin Club 9, Bas- ketball Tearn Manager 9, Yearbook Photographer 10,11, Booster Club 12. Future Plans-Go into me- chanics or electronics and be happy. EDMONDSON, KIRK: Activities-Drama Club 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Future Teachers Club 9,10,1 1, President 12, Class Advisory Board 9,10,1 1,12, Student Government 9, Library Helper 10, Spanish Club 9,10, Track Manager, Foot- ball Manager 9. Future Plans-To get ahead in life: college. EGICK, BRIAN: Activities-Archery Club 9. Future Plans-College: accountant. EGIERSKI, DAN: Activities-Football 9,10,1 1,12, Baseball 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club 12, All Sports Club 12. Future Plans-Make money and live in the mountains. EHNINGER, TODD: Activities-Football 9,10,1 1,12, Hockey 1O,11,12, LaSalle Singers 11,12, Band 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club 11,12, Orchestra 12, Na- tional Honor Society I2. Future Plans-College. ELLIOT, MICHAEL: Activities-French Club 10, Glee Club 11,12, Part-time entertainer and musician in various classes. Future Plans-Go to college, move far away from Indiana, and become a professional songwriter and entertainer. But most of all I want to remain in love with life and the people that make it worthwhile. EYSTER, FRED: Activities-Football 9, Wrestling 9, Booster 10, Art Club 12. Future Plans-Working in construction, marriage, and to build up my S.S. Chevy. FABER, JOHN: Activities-School head photographer 12. Future Plans-College. FANTO, TERRY: Activities-None. Future Plans- State Police. FELTES, CATHY: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1, D.E.C.A. Future Plans-Undecided. FEZY, JOHN: Activities-Glee Club 9, Golf Club 9,10, National Honor Society 11,12, Booster Club 12. Future Plans-Notre Dame for Pre-Med. FINNIGAN, KATHERINE: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11, Latin Club 11, V.l.C.A. 12, National Honor Society 1 1,12. Future Plans-Memorial Nursing School. FODGE, CURT FORD, MIKE FORD, TERRY: Activities-Band 9,1O,11,12, Black Cultural Society 12, Football 9. Future Plans-U.S.P. Police. FOSTER, DEBRA: Activities-Drama Club 10,11,12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Glee Club 9,1 1,12. Future Plans-I.U. Bloomington for degree in accounting. FRANCIS, JOANN: Activities-Future Teachers 9, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Undecided. FRENCH, DAWN: Activities-Concert, Varsity, Pep, and Jazz Bands 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12, National Honor Society 1 1,12, Girl's Tennis Club 10. Future Plans-l.U.S.B. FRYE, SUSAN FULTON, JAMES: Activities-All Sports Club 12. Fu- ture Plans-Air Force. FUNK, PATTI FYE, SANDRA: Activities-Glee Club 9, Drama Club 9,l0,11,12, Library Helper 10, Booster Club 10,11,12, Newspaper Staff 11,12, O.E.A. 12. Fu- ture Plans-College to be a secretary. GAINES, CATHRYN: Activities-Glee Club 9,1 1, Secretary 12, Orchestra 9,10, Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Marriage, Ivy Tech., Medi- cal school, work. GAMBLE, KIM: Activities-Audio-visual Club 9, Booster Club 10,11. Future Plans-Auto mechanic. GARGES, CYNTHIA GARIS, JAMES: Activities-Archery Club 9, Booster Club 10. Future Plans-Trade school. GARY, TERRION: Activities-Black Cultural Society 11,12, Booster Club 12. Future Plans-College: ma- ior in Business Administration: minor in Elementary Education. GAESOR, MIKE: Activities-Wrestling 9, Booster Club 12, All Sports Club 12, Hockey I 1,12, Sparrow Watchers 12. Future Plans-College: University of Michigan-Shula's Campus. GATTO, JOE: Activities-Faculty Basketball Game 12. Future Plans-Undecided. GENTRY, HUBERT: Activities-Football Manager 9, Cross Country Runner 12, Intramural Basketball 1O,11,12. Future Plans-Continue Education-More studying in the Business Field. GIBNEY, JOHN: Activities-Football 9,10,12, Base- ball 9,1O. Future Plans-Travel to Zarbo. GOHN, KATHLEEN: Activities-Booster club 9,10,1 1,12, Drama Club 9, French Club 10,12, Fu- ture Teachers 1 1,12, National Honor Society 1 1,12. Future Plans-College. GOLDBERG, JUDY: Activities-French Club 10,1 1,12, International Club 11,12, Orchestra 9,10,1 1,12, Creative Writing Club 10,12, National Honor Society 1 1,12, Booster Club 10, North Central Evaluating Committee 1 1. Future Plans-College: Ca- reer in Language. GOODEN, DIANE: Activities-Black Cultural Society 12, Booster Club 12, Young Women's Association 12, Girl's Sports Club 12. Future Plans- Executive Secretary: College: Marriage. GRAHAM, TONI: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12, Future Plans-Undecided. GRAY, GLORIA: Activities-Booster Club 9, Glee Club 10,1 1, Black Cultural 10,1 1,12. Future Plans- Nurse Training: Management. GREMBOWICZ, PATTI: Activities-Cheerleader 9, B- Team Cheerleader' 10, Varsity Cheerleading 11,12, Class Executive Boards 9, Chariman 1 1, Class Trea- surer 10, Volleyball 12, Booster Club 11,12, Na- tional Honor Society 1 1, 12, Newspaper Staff 10,1 1, Prom Court and Committee 1 1. Future Plans- Indiana University, Bloomington. GREY, GAIL: Activities-Drama Club 9,1O,11,12, Glee Club 10,1 1, OEA 12, Co-op 12. Future Plans- Work and College. GRIFFITH, TONY: Activities-Booster Club '10,1 1, Future Plans-Service to become Aviation Mechanic. GROCKE, DEBBIE: Activities-None. Future Plans- Travel west and live: be happy and high! GROPPE, THEADORA: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1 ,12, Co-Op 12, OEA 12, Attendance Office Helper 12. Future Plans-Work. GROSHANS, VICKY: Activities-Library Assistant 9,10, Booster Club 9, Main Office Helper 1 1. Future Plans-Work and Travel. GROUNDS, DIANE GUBI, JESSICA: Activities-Swim Team 10, Girl's Sports Club 10,1 1, Executive Board 12, Drama Club 10,1 1,12, Track Team 12. Future Plans-College. GUDATES, DON: Activities-Booster Club 9,1 1,127 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow 1 2. Future Plans-Career in Advertising and Marketing. GUMKOWSKI, DAVE: Activities-Debate Club 10, President 12, Newspaper Staff 10,12, Booster Club 9,lO, Science Club 9, Tennis Team I 1, Lantern Staff 12. Future Plans-Pharmacist. HAB, KERRY: Activities-Varsity Wrestling 9,1O,11,12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1, Latin Club 11, Future Plans-Notre Dame: reorganize the Beatles: take port in the First Resurrection. HALE, KENNEY: Activities-Football 9, Track 9,10,1 1,12, Cross Country 9,10,1 1,12, Glee Club 10,1 1,12, Concert Glee Club 11,12, LaSlle Singers 12. Future Plans-College HALL, REBECCA: Activities-OEA 12, Co-Op 12, At- tendance Office Helper 11, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Office Work. HAMANN, BRIDGETT: Activities-Attendance Office Helper 9, Booster Club 12, COE 12, Future Plans- Work and Marriage. HANNA, RICHARD: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1 ,12, Future Plans-Automotive School. HANS, JUDY: Activities-Class Treasurer 9, Cheer- leader 9, Booster Club 10,1 1, Prom Court 1 1, Prom Committee 1 1, Class Vice President 1 1, Girl's Sports Club Executive Board, Vice President 12, National Honor Society 11,12, B-Team Cheerleader 10, Var- sity Cheerleader 11,12, Syncronized Swimming 10,11,12, Director 12, Intramual tennis, Volleyball, Gymnastics 11,I2. Future Plans-Ball State. HARMACINSKI, MICHELE: Activities: Booster Club 10,11, Co-Op ICT vice-president 12. Future Plans- work and travel out to Colorado. One future dream is to go to Germany for a summer. HARMS, CHRIS: Activities: Booster Club 1O,11, Stu- dent Govt. 9, Foreign Language Club 12, National Honor Society 11,12. Future Plans-Wabash Col- lege, then Graduate School. HARRIS, MARCIA: Band 9,10, Glee Club 9,10,1 1,12, Bookstore Helper 12, Black Cultural So- ciety 1O,1 1,12 Booster Club 10,11,12, Future Teachers 9, Lantern Staff 12, Volleyball 9, Home- room Representative 10. Future Plans: I.U. Blooming- ton in Indiana for Fashion Merchandising. HAWTHORN, BILL HAWTHORN, ED: Activities-None. Future Plans- College or the Navy. HAZINSKI, MATT: Activities-Basketball 9, Hockey 9, Wrestling l1,12, Booster 11. Future Plans- College. HELAK, ANN: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, C.O.E. Treasurer 12. Future Plans-Marriage: secre- tarial work. HELAK, TOM: Activities-Hockey 9,10, Booster Club 9,10, All Sports Club 9,10, Rolling Club 11,12. Fu- ture Plans-College. HENDERSON, CHARAN: Activities-Future Teachers 9, Y-Teens Club 9, Booster Club 9,10,11,12, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, GirI's Sports Club 10, Bowling Club 10, Volleyball Team 9, Homeroom Rep- resentatives. Future Plans-Ball State: Elementary education. HENDERSON, LINDA: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety 10,11,12, Distributive Education 12, Y-Teens 9, Booster Club 10. Future Plans-Marriage. HERRON, DAVID HERMAN, ROBERT: Activities-Football 9, Newspa- per Layout Editor 10,11, Advertising Manager 12, National Honor Society 1 1,12, Booster Club 1 1,12, Science Club 11,12, House of Representatives 11,12, Parliamentarian 12, Board of Directors 12. Future Plans-Purdue University: engineering. HERMAN, TERI: Activities-Drama Club 9,10,1 1,12, Glee Club 11, Gymnastics 10,11, Track Team 10, Competitive Swim Team 10, Student Government 12. Future Plans-Marriage: college. HILL, DAVID HOCKADAY, MICHELIE: Activities-Future Teachers 9, Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12, Softball 10. Fu- ture Plans-Marketing at Indiana Vocational Technical College: work. HOFFMAN, JERRY: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11,12, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Football Home- coming Escort 12. Future Plans-To preserve what I have and to achieve what I haven't got. HOFFMAN, ROBERT HOLCOMB, LINDA: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Gymnastics 10,11,12, Dance Club 10, Drama Club 11, Football Homecoming Court 12. Fu- ture Plans-Traveling, college, modeling or nursing. HOLLAND, DON HOOT, JAMES: Activities-Glee Club 9, Advisory Board 9, Baseball 9,10, Varsity Football 10,11,12, Booster Club 10,11,12, Prom Court 11, Prom Com- mittee 12, All Sports Club 11,12, GirI's Volleyballl Fan-Van Driver 12. Future Plans-Peace of m'ind, happiness of heart, and wealth of pocket. HORNYAK, DEBBIE: Activities-D.E.C.A. 12. Future Plans-Get married, travel and enioy life. HORVATH, ETHEL: Activities-Y-Teens Club 9. Future Plans-Going out West and hopefully living in the mountains someday. HOYLAND, DON: Activities-Baseball 9,10,1 1,12, Wrestling 9, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Football Homecoming Escort 12, Future Plans-Travel and have a good time. HUFF, CONNIE HUFF, KIM HUFF, NANCY: Activities-Glee Club 12. Future Plans-College. HUTCHINSON, KARLA: Activities-Drama Club 10,1 1. Future Plans-Move West! IMLER, CHARLIE INMAN, CINDE JACKSON, DWIGHT JANKOWSKI, ANNE MARIE: Activities-Spanish Club 10, National Honor Society 11,12, Explorer Editor 11, Lantern Focus And Section Co-ordination Editor 12, E.H.S. Executive Board 12, Ron Blick Cam- paign Committee 12, Drama Club 9,12. Future Plans-I.U. Bloomington. JANOWSKI, BILL: Activities-None. Future Plans- College: Air Force R.O.T.C. JELINSKI, TOM: Activities-Wrestling 9, Track 9. Fu- ture Plans-Trucker: diesel mechanic: going to see the U.S.A.: Build street rods. JENSEN, GREG: Activities-None. Future Plans- Work. JOHNSEN, ALAN: Activities-None, Future Plans- Notre Dame: get married in ten years. JOHNSON, DEWAYNE: Activities-Track 1 1,12, Cross Country 12, Glee Club 12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12, All Sports Club 12, Photography Club 1 1, Basketball Manager 10, Football Manager 10, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Drama Club 12, Intra- mural Basketball Team 10,11,12, Summef Track Team 1 1,12, Explorer 1 1. Future Plans-College: ca- reer in business. JOHNSON, JAMES: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. JOHNSON, JEROME JOHNSON, PAM: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,1 1 ,I 2, Plans-Plans-College. JONES, CHARMAINE: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety 10,1 1,12, Art Club 12. Future Plans-College. JONES, DAVID: Activities-Band, 9,10,11,12, La- Salle Singers 12, International Club 10,11,12, Na- tional Honor Society 1 1,12. Future Plans-Bicycle to Hawaii. JONES, RALPH: Activities-None. Future Plans- Master printer-Ivy Tech. JONES, TOMMY: Activities-Varsity Football 9,10,11,12, Glee Club 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Black Cultural Society 11,12, All Sports Club 1 1,12, Booster 11, Drama Club, Wrestling 10, Intramural Basketball 12. Future Plans-Air Force: to take up mechanics. JOSEPH, DOROTHY: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety 11,l2, Future Plans-College. KACZMAREK, CAROL: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11,12, Future Teachers Club 10,11,12, Co-Op 12, GirI's Sports Club 9, COE 12, Intramural Volley- ball 11. Future Plans-College and work. KACZOR, SUE: Activities-German Club 10,11,12, Archery Club 9, GirI's Intramural Volleyball 10, Rifle Club 12, National Honor Society 12. Future Plans- Headhunter and Butterfly Racer. KALICKI, MARK: Activities-Glee Club 11,12, La- Salle Singers 12. Future Plans-Undecided. KALSEM, JEAN: Activities-Glee Club 9, Booster Club 12, OEA 12, Future Plans-Marriage and get- ting all I can aut of life. KAMINSKI, JOHN: Activities-None. Future Plans- Work and go to college. ' KARMOLINSKI, DEBRA: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11, Homeroom Representative 10, Synchro- nized Swimming 1 1, OEA 12, Future Plans- Marriage. KATLUN, KEN: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. KAZMIERCZAK, JOHN: Activities-Basketball 9, Baseball 9, Varsity Baseball 10,1 1,12, Football, ln- trmural Basketball, Booster Club 9, 12, Latin Club 10,11, International Club 10,11, Debate Club 12, National Honor Society 11,12. Future Plans-Attend the U.S. Air Force Academy. KEDIK, GEORGE: Activities-Varsity Football 1 1,12, Wrestling 11,12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12. Future Plans-To travel and find a perfect utopia in which I can relax in the sun and drink a case of cold Schiltz peacefully. KELLY, GAVIN: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Hockey Club 10,1 1, Senior-Faculty Basketball Game Chairman 12. Future Plans-To gain recognition as the President of the PBR Club. KEPPLIN, KEVIN: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. KILBRIDE, BERNARD KLAYBOR, DAN: Activities-Football 9,10,1 1,12, Baseball 9,10, Track 1 1,12, Hockey 10,1 1, Co-Cap- tain 12, All Sports Club Executive Board 11,12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Leroy Bcandell Award for Sportsmanship in Football 12. Future Plans-College: Hockey. KLINE, WENDY: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1, Dance Club 10, Gymnastics 10, All Sports Club 1 1, Glee Club 11,12, Intramural Volleyball 10. Future Plans-Marriage. KLOPFENSTEIN, MARY JO: Activities-Future Teach- ers 9,10,11,12, Cadet Teacher 12, Library Work 1 1, Main Office Worker 9. Future Plans--l plan to go to Evangel College in Springfield Mo.: Special Education with children. KLOSKI, TONY KNAPP, EDWARD: Activities-None. Future Plans- lndiana College of Mortuary Science. KOELNDORFER, BOB: Activities-Enough. Future Plans-to go west: settle in California-L.A. or San Francisco. KOKOT, DALE: Activities-Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 1 1,12, Track 9,10, Cross Country 1 1, Booster Club 9, Creative Writing Club 10,12, National Honor Society 11,12. Future Plans-Music Arranger. KOLOSZAR, DAVID: Activities-Drama Club 1 1,12, Beyond Our Control 12, Razz Tones. Future Plans- To travel, live, inflate domestic zepplins in the skys of Verlinox, where the planet of life lives forever in the indulgence of an upmost void. KONYA, JONATHAN: Activities-Creative Writing Club 1 1, Art Club 1 1, Treasurer 12. Future Plans-To travel as far away from South Bend as possible: for short-Rocky Mountain High. V KOSANA, LISA: Activities-Art Club 12, Attendance Office 11. Future Plans-To travel to Washington D.C. and assasinate Nixon. KOSINSKI, DENISE: Activities-Future Teachers Club 9, Booster Club 9,10,1 I, French Club 10, Synchro- nized Swim Club 10, Class Executive Boards 10,1 1, Drama Club 11,12, Lantern Staff 1 1, Editor-in-Chief 12, Leaguers 1 1,12, National Honor Society 1 1,12, Glee Club 12, LaSalle Singers 12, E.H.S. Executive Board 12, Ron Blick Campaign Committee Chairwo- man 12, Basketball Court 12. Future Plans-Indiana University, Bloomington. KRILL, JIM: Activities-V.l.C.A. President 12. Future Plans-Tool and Die Maker. KRISTOFZSKI, EUGENE: Activities-Track 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Law Enforcement. KRUSZEWSKI, DAN: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Varsity Basketball 11,12, Basketball 9, National Honor Society 1 1,12. Future Plans- College. KURDYS, DEBORAH: Activities-Homeroom Repre- sentative 9, Booster Club 9,10,11,12, Drama Club 11, French Club 11,12. Future Plans-Marriage. KURZ, STEVE: Activities-Varsity Football 9,10,1l, Wrestling 9,1 1, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, All Sports Club 1 1, Future Plans-To excel in the field of music to a professional level of sound. KYLE, DEBRA: Activities-Cheerleader 9, Black Cul- tural Society 1O,11,12, Booster Club 10,11, Glee Club 11, Future Nurses 9. Future Plans-l.U.S.B. LABIS, JOSEPH: Activities-Basketball 9, Audio-Vi- sual Club 10, Golf 10. Future Plans-Work, sleep, work, . . . LACOPO, TONY: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Audio-Visual Club 10. Future Plans-Going on work- ing at a gas station. LACY, KERMIT: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. LAKE, EILEEN: Activities-Glee Club 10,11, Drama Club 10,11,12, Booster Club 9,10, Art Club 9,10,11,12, French Club 10,11, Creative Writing Club 11. Future Plans-To find a poopsie to love, cherish, and appreciate shnookums. LANGEL, CHRISTINE: Activities-Glee Club 9, Booster Club 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10,11,12, In- ternational Club 1 1,12, Girl's Competitive Swim Team 10,11,12, Intramural Tennis 10,11,12, Na- tional Honor Society 1 1,12, Treasurer of O.E.A. 12, Future Plans-College at Michiana College of Com- merce: work as a secretay. LANGS, DIANE: Activities-None. Future Plans- Keep working and it I can talk him into it, get married. LANZ, CHRISTINE: Activities-Girl's Sports Club Ex- ecutive Board 12, Girl's Sports Club 10,1 1,12, Track Team 11, Future Health Careers Club 10, Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Lantern Staff 12, Football Court 12, Class Executive Board 11,12. Future Plans-Medical School. LAURENCE, JACQUES: Activities- Getting High . Future Plans-College. LAURENCE, PIERRE LAWRENCE, MELVIN: Activities-Track 9,10,1 1,12, Basketball 9,10,1 1 ,I 2. Future Plans-Unknown, undecided? LAWSON, CONNIE: Activities-Glee Club 11,12, Drama Club 12, Booster Club 10,12. Future Plans- Gaing to California to marry Mickey Mouse. LEE, JACK: Activities-Track 12. Future Plans-Brain surgeon. LEEKE, YOLANDA: Activities-Library Helper, Office Helper, Booster Club, Art Club, Drama Club, French Club. Future Plans-To travel, get high, and enioy life. LEONARD, RITA: Activities-Glee Club 9, Girl's Sports Club 9,10, Intramural Volleyball 11, Varsity Volleyball 1 1, Booster Club 1 1,12, Black Cultural So- ciety 11,12. Future Plans-College. LEVIN, RANDALL: Activities-National Honor Society I1,12, Basketball 9, Newspaper 9,10, Junior Mar- shall 11, Mathematics Honor Society, 12, French Honor Society 12. Future Plans-Notre Dame. LEWIS, NANCY: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Glee Club 11, Black Cultural Society I1,12, D.E. 12. Future Plans-l.U.S.B. LEWIS, TERRI: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Y-Teensea 9, Health Club 9, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Future Plans-Vocational School. LICHTENBARGER, RICHARD: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Student Government 1 1,12, Glee Club 11, Band 9, Future Plans-College. LINDSEY, DOUGLAS: Activities-Drama Club 9,IO,11,12, D.E. 12, Glee Club 9,l0. Future Plans-Vocational schooling to specialize in a field un- known to me now. LITZNERSKI, DON: Activities-Booster Club 10, Pho- tography Club 12. Future Plans-Undecided. LOWERY, JOSEPH: Activities-I.C.T. 12. Future Plans-Work: marriage: Heaven. LOWMAN, ELIZABETH: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Co-op 12. Future Plans-Clerk accoun- tant: housewife. LUCZKOWKSI, KATHY LYNCH, MARK: Activities-I.C.T. 12. Future Plans- Travel. MACTURCH, MIKE: Activities-Football 9, Audio-Vi- sual IO, Wrestling I 1. Future Plans-Undecided. MADIGAN, PAT: Activities-Swim Team 1 1,12, Stu- dent Government 12, Newspaper Editor I1,12, In- ternational Club 10,1 1, Vice-President 12, German Club 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Math Club 9, Executive Board 12. Future Plans-College. MAKIELSKI, CAROL: Activities-Co-Op 12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Work and get married. MANLEY, PAT MARK, JUDY: Activities-Art Club 10,1 1. Future Plans-Art college and career in art. MARTIN, JAMES: A-:vavafaes-Bend 9,10,1 1,12, Na- tional Honor Society I1,12, Booster Club 1 1. Future Plans-Die. MARTIN, TYRONE: Activities-Football 9, Glee Club 10,11,12, Baseball 10,11,12, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Cross Country 11,12. Future Plans- College. MASTERS, KEVIN: Activities-Hockey 10,1 1,12, Baseball 10, Booster Club 10,1 1. Future Plans- College. MATERNOWSKI, JENIFER: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Girls Sports Executive Board 12, Intra- mural Volleyball 10,11,12, Varsity Volleyball 11, Captain 12, Football Homecoming Court 12, Intra- mural Softball IO. Future Plans-To join the Holy Or- der of the Sisters of Holy Cross. MCCARTY, LEE: Activities-Audio-Visual Club 9,10, Bowling 10,I1. Future Plans-Taking it easy. MCCAUSLIN, CINDY: Activities-Co-Op 12, Future Health Careers Club 10, Booster Club 12. Future Plans-Work and travel. MCCAVITT, DON: Activities-Booster Club 11, ICT 12. Future Plans-To attend electronic technical schools, and secure a good future. MCCAVITT, RON: Activities-Booster Club 11, ICT 12. Future Plans-Technical School. MCCLURKEN, JUDY: Activities-Ushers Club I l. Fu- ture Plans-Marriage. MCCOMBS, MIKE: Activities-Spanish Club 10, Cre- ative Writing Club 1 1, President 12, Nationql Honor Society I1,12, Drama Club 11,12. Future Plans- College. MCCREARY, KENNY MCKINNIES, TIMOTHY: Activities-Football 9, Track 9,1 O, Booster Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-To live a long life. Future Plans-Undecided. MCLEON, LUVELL: Activities-Varsity Football I 1,12, Future Plans-Undecided. MCMINN, SUSAN: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12, International Club 10,11, Drama Club 12. Future Plans-To spend a few months in Timbuctoo among the natives and then to live my life as it comes. Peace to all . . . MCPHEE, SHERRI: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1, Gymnastics 10. Future Plans-Travel. MEDICH, DAVID: Activities-Booster Club President 12, Basketball 10,1 1,12, Track 10. Future Plans-To lead the great Serbian Revolution and overthrow the 13th Czar of Poland. MENDENHALL, DURAND MERRILL, GERALD: Activities-None. Future Plans- College or machinist apprenticeship. MEYER, MICHAEL MICHALSKI, DON MIELCAREK, NANCY: Activities-Health 9,10, Band 9,10,1 1, National Honor Society I1,12, O.E.A. His- torian I2. Future Plans-Medical career. MILLER, JOHN: Activities-Student Government 12, Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12, Booster Club 10,11,12, National Honor Society I1,12, Prom Committee 11, Future Teachers Vice-President 12, Executive Board 12. Future Plans-College: doctor. MILLER, PAMELA: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Booster Club 10,11, I.C.T. 12. Future Plans-Vogue Beauty College: cosmotologist. MILLINGTON, ROBERT: Activities-Junior Achieve- ment. Future Plans-Helping people. MILLION, JEFF: Activities-Spanish Club 10, Inter- national Club I 1,12. Future Plans-I.U.S.B. MINARIK, GEORGE: Activities-None. Future Plans-College. MINER, TEDDY: Activities-Booster Club 9, Drama Club 9,12 Intensive Office Lab 12, O.E.A. 12, Class Representative 9. Future Plans-Travel: business work. MITCHELL, GLENN: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Varsity Basket- ball 9,1 1,12, B-Team Basketball IO. Future Plans- College. MOHACSEK, DIANE: Activities-Drama Club 9,10,1 1,12, All Sports Club I1,12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-College. MOHACSEK, MICHAEL: Activities-Prom Committee I 1, Booster Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-God only knows or Holy Cross Junior College. MONHAUT, ED: Activities-Football 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club, Basketball, Drinking Club. Future Plans-Olympic drinking team. MOORE, JEANIE: Activities-I.C.T. 12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Vogue Beauty College. MORGAN, MICHAEL: Activities-Booster Club 12, Summer Track 12. Future Plans-Trade school. MORROW, STEVE: Activities-None. Future Plans- Trade school in Detriot. MOSER, BRUCE: Activities-Booster Club 9,IO,11,12, Cross Country Team. Future Plans-To be mountain man or possibly help stop man's thought- Iessness and destruction of nature. MUSTAK, RICHARD: Activities-None. Future Plans- College. NAFE, CHRIS: Activities-Student Government 11 '7-'ecretary of Senate 12, Class President 9, Class Secretary 10, French Club I 1,12, Girl's Sports Club 10,1 1,12, Class President 12, Competitive Swim Team 10,11,12, Track Team I1,12, National Honor Society I1,12, D.A.R. Award Winner 12, Prom Court 11. Future Plans-College. NAILON, CHARLES: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety 1O,1 1, Varsity Basketball 10,11,12, Varsity Football 1 1,12, Glee Club 9,1 1. Future Plans- College. NAJDEK, SUSAN: Activities-Art Club 12, Booster Club 9,10,1l, Future Teachers 9, Prom Decorating Committee 11, Drama Club 11, Life of the party 11,12. Future Plans-To marry a lighthouse keeper and live by the side of the sea. NASH, ANN: Activities-Dance Club 10,1 1,12, Na- tional Honor Society I 1,12, Drama Club 9,12, Lion's Left Paw 10, Audio-Visual I 2. Future Plans-to dance professionally and direct a children's theater workshop. NASH, JAMES: Activities-Science 12, National Honor Society I 1,12. Future Plans-To build and live in a cabin in the San Juan Mountains, and grow to be wise by means of college. NEAGU, MARA: Activities-Office Helper 9, Library Helper 9, Lion's Paw IO, Audio-Visual Club 12, Drama Club 12, Dance Club 12. Future Plans-to be- come a lawyer and work in the field of children's rights. NEELY, MARY JO: Activities-Booster Club 9,10, Glee Club 10,11,12, Drama Club 11, Secretary 12. Future Plans-Theatre. NICHOLS, AL: Activities-Track 9, Basketball 9, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Football Homecoming Court 12. Future Plans-To sell three million ping- pong balls along the shores of the Amazon River. NICHOLS, MARK: Activities-Booster Club 9,10, I.C.T. 12. Future Plans-Technical school for auto mechanics. NICHOLSON, MARY: Activities-Booster Club 10, Urban League 12, Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-College. NICKERSON, JANET: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Spanish Club 10, D.E.C.A. 12. Future Plans-To get the most out of life. NEIZGODSKI, MARK: Activities-Booster Club I1,12, All Sports Club I1,12, Hockey Team 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-College. NIVENS, CHERYL ANN: Activities-E.H.S. Executive Board 12, Lantern Underclass Editor 12, Ron Blick Campaign Committee 12, Future Teachers 9, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Newspaper 9, Prom Committee 11, Intramural Tennis Club 10. Future Plans-Wiscon- sin State. NORTHCUTT, SANDRA: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, D.E.C.A. 12. Future Plans-Go to Hawaii: have a family. NOWICKI, PATRICIA NOZYKOWSKI, JOHN: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, I.C.T. 12. Future Plans-College: to take over the world. NURKOWSKI, JUDITH: Activities-Science Club 9,10, Booster Club 9,IO,11,12, Newspaper 11, Synchronized Swim Team 10,1 1,12, Track Team 10, Dance Club 10, Creative Writing Club 10,1 1,12, Na- tional Honor Society I 1,12. Future Plans-Ball State: nursing: help others throughout my life. NYMBERG, VICKI: Activities-Booster Club 9,IO,11,12, Art Club 10,11,12, Volleyball Team 11, Girl's Tennis 11, Future Teachers 9,10. Future Plans-College: art: creative writing. OESCH, GREG: Activities-Basketball 10, Baseball 10. Future Plans-to leave South Bend and become famous. OGREN, DEBBIE: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1, Usher's Club 10,11, D.E.C.A. 12. Future Plans- l.U.S.B.: teachers aid. OLSON, LISA: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Football Homecoming Court 12, Synchronized Swim Team 1O,11, Glee Club 11, Booster Club Advisory Board 12. Future Plans-Secretary: laboratory work: travel. OLSZEWSKI, SANDRA: Activities-Booster Club 12, Usher's Club 10,1 I , Attendance Office Helper 9. Fu- ture Plans-Ivy Tech. for secretarial sciences: getting married in October of 1975. OPACZEWSKI, GAIL: Activities-Drama Club 9, Spanish Club 10,11,12, Booster Club 10,1 1 ,I 2, Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. Future Plans-College: travel. OROSZ, DENNIS: Activities-Booster Club 10, Drama Club 11,12. Future Plans-College: law en- forcement work. OSBORN, DENISE: Activities-Art Club 12. Future Plans-Travel: work. OWENS, LESTER: PAJAKOWSKI ANDREA: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Girl's Competitive Swim Team 10, Na- tional Honor Society l1,12, Football Homecoming Court 12, Student Government 12. Future Plans- Nursing. PALMER, TOM: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. PAPOI, KAREN: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 I, O.E.A. 12. Future Plans-Business occupation: travel. PARIS, GLEN: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Glee Club 9,10,1 1,12, LaSalle Singers 1 1,12, Glee Club President 12, Baseball 9,10 Student Govern- ment 12, Drama Club 10,1 1,12 Drama Club Execu- tive Board l0,12. Future Plans-to decide what my future plans will be. PATTERSON, DENNIS: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety I2. Future Plans-Computer programer. PAUL, DOROTHY: Activities-Art Club 10,11,12, Archery 9, Volleyball 1 I. Future Plans-Travel. PAVEY, RONNIE PAWLAK, CATHY: Activities-Glee Club 10,1 1, Gymnastics 10,1 1, Girl's Track 9,10,1 1, Volleyball 11, Student Government 9,10, Girl's Softball 11, Gym Show 9,10,1 1, I.C.T. 12, Cheerleader 10. Fu- ture Plans-Undecided. PEARSON, GLEN: Activities-Glee Club 9, Black Cul- tural Society 10,11,12, Booster Club 12, I.C.T. 12. Future Plans-Undecided. PECZKOWSKI, SUSAN: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Art Club 10, Tennis 10, Attendance Of- fice Helper 10, Prom Committee 11, Football Court 12, l.C.T. 12, Secretary of V.I.C.A. 12. Future Plans-College. PENNYCUFF, BILL: Activities-l.C.T. 12. Future Plans-College lmaybel. PERKINS, DEBORAH K.: Actavities-Glee Club 9, Vol- leyball 9, Booster Club 10. Future Plans-Undecided, or U.S. Marine Corps. PERKINS, DEBORAH L.: Activities-Volleyball 9, Booster Club 10. Future Plans-Key-punch operator, then marriage. PERKINS, DON: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Hockey Team IO. Future Plans-Techni- col school. PFEIFFER, CAROL: Activities-Drama Club 9,10,1 1, Booster Club 9,10,1 1. Future Plans-Peace Corps. PHILLIPS, HEDY PIECHOCKI, TERRY: Activities-Track 9,1O. Future Plans-Work: maybe college. PIERCE, SHERYL: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Spanish Club 9. Future Plans-Work. PINTKOWSKI, KATHY: Activities-Spanish Club 9, Booster Club 9,10,1 1. Future Plans-College. PINNYEI, MARHTA: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1, Latin Club 11,12, Debate Club 12, Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. Future Plans-College. PINTER, CHARLES: Activities-Track Team 10, Booster Club 10,1 1,1 2. Future Plans-Technical training school: traveling. PINTER, TIMOTHY: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Football 9,1O, Wrestling 9, Track Team 9,10,1 1, National Honor Society 1 1,12, Future Plans-Ball State. FLETCHER, MARYANN: Activities-Booster Club 10,11, V.I.C.A. 12. Future Plans-Airline stewardess. PLONSKI, JEFFREY: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1. Future Plans-College. PORTER, CHARLENE: Activities-None. Future Plans-Undecided. PORTER, DARLENE: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. POULSON, HANS: Activities-Drama Club 12. Fu- ture Plans-After completing my last 3 years of school in Denmark, I will try to become a pilot in the Danish Airforce. With that education I can go into commercial flying later on. If they don't want me in the Airforce, I will either become a commercial pilot or a male nurse. Before I settle down, I want to travel a lot. I have al- ready planned a trip to South America, and if possible I will drive through Russia to see my friend in Japan. For sure I will come back to the U.S. as I want to see the Grand Canyon sometime. PRENTKOWSKI, CONNIE: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, O.E.A. 12, Library 11,12. Future Plans- Travel: work. PRESNAL, GREGG: Activities-Baseball, Glee Club, Booster Club, National Honor Society 1 1,12. Future Plans-College: a happy marriage: travel: a family. PRINCE, VIVIAN LEGAY: Activities-Cheerleader 1 1, Class Executive Board 12, E.H.S. Executive Board 12, Gymnastics 10,12, Vice-President of Creative Writing Club 12, Lantern Staff 12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Black Cultural Society IO,12. Future Plans-Indiana University. PRUITT, JERRY: Activities-Glee Club 10,1 1,12, Football 10,11, Basketball IO. Future Plans-Auto school. PREZESTWOR, CATHY: Activities-Volleyball I 1, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Intensive Office Labora- tory Representative 12, O.E.A. 11,12, Prom Court 11, Prom Committee 1 1, Chairman of V.O.E. Board 12, National Honor Society 11,12. Future Plans- l.U. Bloomington. PURNELL, MICHAEL: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety IO,1 1,12, Booster Club 10,11,12, Class Exec- utive Board 11,12, Class Prom Court 11, Football Homecoming Court 12, Student Government 12. Fu- ture Plans-College. PURUCKER, KIM: Activities-Glee Club 9,10,1 1,12, Swim Team 10,11,12, Treasurer of Glee Club 12, Captain of Swim Team 12, Student Government 10,11, Speaker of House 12, National Honor So- ciety 11,12, Drama Club 11,12, LaSalle Singers 11,12. Future Plans-College. RAYL, JACK: Activities-None. Future Plans-To be- come a welderg possibly college or the service. REDDING, JOANN REID, FRANCINE REIMAN, BILL: Activities-None. Future Plans-Work: possibly college or the service. REINKING, JAMES: Activities-Booster Club 11,12, Varsity Football 11,12, Basketball Homecoming Es- cort 12. Future Plans-LU.: bartender. RETEK, DENISE: Activities-None. Future Plans- Nursing. REYNOLDS, GORDON: Activities-None. Future Plans-Work: possibly college or the service. RHYMER, MICHAEL: Activities-Baseball 9, Basket- ball 9,10, Football 9,1O. Future Plans-l would like to become a const. worker, like an Iron Worker. My goal when I get out of school is to build my own house. RICHARD, JEFFREY: Activities-Future Teachers 9,lOf1 1, International Club 12, Booster Club 9,10,11. Future Plans-Satisfaction. RICHARDSON, DENNIS RIDENOUR, KRISTI: Activities-None. Future Plans- To become a Certified Public Accountant. RILES, MARCELLUS: Activities-All Sports Club 11, Glee Club 9, Drama Club 9, Black Culture Society 10,11,12, Track 11,12. Future Plans-College. RIVERS, JOSEPH: Activities-Wrestling 1 1. Future Plans-Travel, career in welding, possibly college. ROBINSON, WILLIAM: Activities-Booster Club 9. Future Plans-Live: Travel: Art: Music. ROBISON, LEIGHANNE RODGERS, CINDY: Activities-Booster Club 12, Gym helper 1 1, D.E.C.A. Itreasurerl 12, Spanish Club 12. Future Plans-School and work. ROEDL, PATRICIA: Activities-Art Club 12. Future Plans-Undecided. ROSANDER, CATHY: Activities-Booster Club 10,11, Glee Club 10,11,12, Office Club 9. Future Plans-To be free. ROSANDER, CHRISTINE: Activities-Art Club 12. Fu- ture Plans-Live each day as it may be. ROSS, KAREN: Activities-Cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club 1O,12, Gymnastics 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Girls Sports Club Executive Board 12, Class Secretary 1 1, President of OEA Office Lab 12. Future Plans-Secre- tarial Work. ROY, KATHERINE: Activities-Drama Club 9,10,1 1, Creative Writing Club 12, Booster Club 12. Future Plans-Airline Stewardessg Traveling: Marriage with I2 children. ROYCE, DENNIS: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Band 9,10,1 1, President 12, Orchestra 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, N. H. S. 12, Presi- dent. Future Plans-Undecided. RYBICKI, SANDRA: Activities-Homeraom Represen- tative 9, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Co-Op 12, Trea- surer of Art Club 10. Future Plans-Business Field. SANDERS, JAMES: Activities-B.C.S. 12. Future Plans-U.S.A.F. SANTA, PAUL: Activities-Audio-Visual Club 9. Fu- ture Plans-To work hard and live a good life. SANTA, PAULETTE: Activities-Booster Club 1O,12, Attend. Office 9, Art Club 1 1, Creative Writing Club 12, Bowling Team 12, Peter Pan supporter 12. Fu- ture Pland-Art School: Travel: Marriage. SANTA, SUANNE: Activities-Booster Club 9, Glee Club 1 1,1 2, LaSalle Singers 1 1,12, Office Education Ass. 12, Vice-President Glee Club 12, Vice-President Office Lab 12. Future Plans-To attend Business College. SCHMANSKI, LARRY: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,l1,12, Intramural Basketball 12, Newspaper Staff 10,1 1, Photography Club 10,1 1, Swim Team 9, LaSalle Frisbee Team Ico-captainl 9,10,1 1,12, Base- ball Team 9, Gymnastics Team 10, lBeer Runner for football games 10,1 II. Future Plans-To become the 13th Czar of Poland. SCHMIDT, TERRI: Activities-Secretary of Booster Club 9, O.E.A. 12, Booster Club 9,10,11,12. Future Plans-Medical secretary, travel, school. SCHRADER, DAVID: Activities-Band, Pep Bnd, Jazz Band, Jazz Lab. Future Plans-Career in wood work- ing, go to trade school, enlist in service. SCHULTZ, CAROL: Activities-None. Future Plans- Working with animals. SCHWALM, ROXANNA: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11,12. Future Plans-Working. SCHWANZ, PATRICK: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11,12. Future Plans-Go in Computer Programming. SCHWELNUS, CHRIS: Activities-Drinking Team10,11,12, Girl Watchers 9,10,l1,12, Varsity Football 10,11,12, Prom Court 11, N.H.S. 11,12. Future Plans-Live life with gusto in Busch Gardens, Florida, or bouncer at Shula's. Drive Kedik's GTX. SCONIERS, KING: Activities-Basketball 9,1O, Wrestling 11, Black Cultural Society 1O,11. Future Plans-College. SCOTT, GREGORY: Activities-Black Culture 10, SMORIN, ANDREW: Activities-Football 9,10, I 1,12, Wrestling 10, Track 10,1 1. Future Plans-To live life with gusto. SCOTT, LINDA: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10, Future Nursing 9. Future Plans-Future Nursing. SCRUGGS, BRENDA SERGEANT, VICKIE: Activities-Y-Teens 9, Booster Club 10,11,12, Office Education Association IOEAI 12. Future Plans-Travel and college. SHANE, IRIS: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Booster Club IO. Future Plans-Business College. SHAW, CHRIS: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,11,12. Future Plans-Techincal School. SHAW, STEPHEN: Activities-Booster Club 11,12, Football 10,11, Golf 9,10,11,12. Future Plans- College. SHEAD, KERRY: Activities-Band 9, Drama Club 11,12, Art Club 10,11,12, Editor on Newspaper Staff 12. Future Plans-To form the Razztones and play Rock music at LaSalIe's Junior Prom for a real teenage audience . . . fast and bulbous. SHELLEY, JANE SHERK, SHERYL: Activities-Art Club 12. Future Plans-Undecided. SHORTER, KARLA: Activities-None. Future Plans- Marriage. SHOULTS, ANNE: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Girls Sports Club 10,11,12, Future Teachers 9,1O, President 11, Treasurer 12, Student Government 12, Board of Directors 1 2, Class Execu- tive Board 9,1O,11,1 2, Chairman 12, Football Homecoming Court 12, National Honor Society ISec- retaryl 1 1,12, Debate Club 1 2. Future Plans-Purdue University Imaior in dieteticsl. SHURN, THERESA: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Black Cultural Society 11,12. Future Plans-Cadet school and then future wedding plans. SIENKIEWICZ, SANDY: Activities-Future Teachers 9, Booster Club 10,11,12, Spanish Club 12, Latin Club 1 1, National Honor Society I 1,12. Future Plans -College and travel. SIMS, JOHANNA: Activities-Booster Club 1O,1l,12. Future Plans-Work and travel. SENDA, ICHIRO SIX, AARON: Activities-Band 9,10,1 1,12, Jazz Band 9,10,l1,12, Pep Band 9,1O,11,12, Future Plans-Undecided. SLACK, STEVE: Activities-N.H.S. 11,12. Future Plans-Technical college. SLATER, JIM: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1, Ushers Club 10. Future Plans-Electrical Apprenticeship. SMITH, CHERYL: Activities-None. Future Plans-I plan to attend IVCT for future education and then travel to many parts of the world. SMITH, DEBORAH SMITH, JOAN SMITH, LINDA: Activities-Booster Club 9,10, Glee Club 9, Drama Club 9,1 1, Girls Sports Club 10. Fu- ture Plans-Marriage. SMITH, ROSELYN SMORIN, ANDREW: Activities-Football 9,10,1 1,12, Wrestling 10, Track 10,1 1. Future Plans-To live life with gusto. SONES, SUE: Activities-Choir 9,10, Junior Achieve- ment I 1, Distributive Education 12. Future Plans-To be a student of IUSB. SONNEBORN, FREDERICK: Activities-Football Man- ager, 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12. Fu- ture Plans-Undecided. SOSTACK, KAREN: Activities-None. Future Plans- Teaching deaf children. SPAGNOLA, JOHN SPIER, WILLIAM: Activities-Football 9,10,1 1,12, Baseball 12. Future Plans-Undecided. SPITZ, MICHELLE: Activities-Concert Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,1 1,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 10,1 1, Science Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Join the Navy or Air Force Band, become a well-known professional trumpeter, tour the world with talent, and finally to go to heaven and maybe play with Angel Gabriel. SPYCHALSKI, JIM STACHOWICZ, MICHELE: Activities-Alternate Cheerleader 9, Booster Club 10,1 1, Intramural Vol- leyball 10, Nurse's Assistant 9, Class Executive Board 9. Future Plans-Psychiatric Nursing. STAHL, WALT: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. ' STALKER, BRIAN: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,11, Archery Club 9. Future Plans-Stay single and enjoy life, travel, and to to college. STASZEWSKI, NOEL: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12, DECA President 12. Future Plans-Work, marriage, perhaps college. STEVENS, DENISE M.: Activities-Class executive boards 10,1 1, Dance Club 1 1, Drama Club 11, Prom Committee 11, Prom Court I 1, Art Club 1 1,12, Art Club Vice-President 12, Lantern Staff, Co-editor aca- demics 12, EHS club member 12, Ron Blick Campaign Committee 12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Leaguers 11,12. Future Plans-To move to the Rocky Moun- tains, live in a log cabin and make quilts for a living. STIEGLITZ, KARI: Activities-Band 9,10, Orchestra 10, Synchronized Swim 1O,11, Director 12, Gym- nastics 10,11,12, Prom Court 11. Future Plans- Where He leads, I will follow. STOKES, WILBUR: Activities-Booster Club 12, Audio Visual Club 10, Black Cultural Society 1 1,12. Future Plans-Apprenticeship. STRAUP, BRAIN: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Library Club 9, Math Club 9, Science Club 9,10,1l,12, Newspaper Staff 9,1 1,12, Pho- tography Club 1 2, Debate Club 12, Debate Team 12, Newspaper Photographer 1 1,12. Future PIans-EIec- trical Engineering, Purdue University. STREBINGER, BRIAN: Activities-Glee Club 10,11,12, Concert Glee Club 12, Booster Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Sleep a lot and drink beer. STRYCHALSKI, JUDI: Activities-Booster Club 10,11,12, Senior Advisory Board 12, Gymnastics 11, Bowling 1 1. Future Plans-College. STUDON, SUE: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. STULTS, RICKY: Activities-Class Vice-President 12, Booster Club 9,10,11, Vice-President 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Football IO, Football Lion, Head of Prom 12, Prom Escort 11, LaSalle Frisbee Team Captain 9,10,1 1,12, Intramural Basketball 12. Future Plans-Kicker for Notre Dame. STUPPY, ROBERT: Activities-Booster Club Home- room Representative 9,1O,11,l2, Senior Advisory Board 12. Future Plans-College. SWANSON, JEFF: Activities-Track 9, Booster Club 10,11,12, Bowling 12. Future Plans-Undecided. SWARTZ, KATHY: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-College. SWEET, LESLIE: Activities-Class Executive Boards 9,l0, Dance Club 10, Student Government 10, Drama Club Secretary 9, Executive Board I I, Presi- dent 12, Basketball Court 12, Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, National Honor Society 11,12. Future Plans-Webster College. SWIHART, DIRK: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12, Baseball 9,10. Future Plans- Undecided. SZCZYPSKI, MELONIE: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Distributive Education 12. Future Plans- Work and marriage. SZYMANSKI, RICHARD TABERSKI, MARCIA: Activities-OEA 12. Future Plans-Work in the field of business. TAGHON, RENEE THERESE: Activities-Booster Club 10, International Club 11,12, Intramural Volleyball 10,1 1,12, Varsity Volleyball 1 1,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Lantern Copy Editor 12, EHS Execu- tive Board 12, Ron Blick Campaign Committee 12. Fu- ture Plans-Purdue University. TAYLOR, CNNTHIA TAYLOR, HARRY: Activities-Corss Country 11,12, Booster Club II, Sports Club I1. Future Plans- Travel, Air Force, Vocational school. TAYLOR, MARY: Activities-DECA 12, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Future Plans-Attend Michiana College of Commerce. TAYLOR, PATRICK: Activities-Future Teachers Club 9, Science Club 10,1 1, Debate Team 12, Glee Club 10,1 1, LaSalle Singers 12, Cadet Teaching 12, Booster Club 9,10,11, Golf Team 9,10,1 1,12, Na- tional Honor Society I 1,12, Library Worker 1 1. Fu- ture Plans-College. TAYLOR, TOM TODD, TERRI: Activities-Pep Band, 10,11, Concert Band 9,10,1 1,12, Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12, Booster Club 9,1O, Girls Swim Team 1O,11. Future Plans-Business Field. TOLBERT, DENISE TOME, MARIA TOMHAVE, DEBBIE: Activities-Art Club 12, Girls Sports Club 1 1,12. Future Plans-Art School. TOMPOS, ANDREW: Activities-Baseball 1 1,12. Fu- ture Plans-College. TOPPS, DEBORAH: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12, Basketball Court 12, Student Government 12. Future Plans-Keypunch Operator. TOTH, GINA: Activities-Booster Club 11,12, OEA 12. Future Plans-Business Field. TRAVIS, HERMAN: Activities-Track 10,1 1, Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-South- western Michigan College, industrial technology. TROJANOWSKI, LILA: Activities-Performing Glee Club 9, Glee Club 11,12, LaSalle Singers 12. Future Plans-Nursing. TROK, TOM TUCKER, JEAN: Activities-lAt Edison Sr. Highl Pep Club 9,10,11, Home Ec Club 10, Chess Club 11, Book Club President 11, Booster Club 11. lLaSalIel Booster Club 12. Future Plans-Manager of Pet Store. TURNER, JACKIE: Activities-Football 9, Black Cul- tural Society 1O,1 1,12. Future Plans-Air Force. UPHAM, LELAND: Activities-None. Future Plans- Big ones. VAIL, DONNA: Activities-Pep Club 9,1O, FHS 9,10,11, lCoIoradoI Future Plans-College and be- come and elementary teacher. VANCE, PAMELA: Activities-Booster Club I 1, OEA 12. Future Plans-Business Field. VANDERMARK, LENORA: Activities-Library 9,10,11,12. Future Plans-Marriage, church work. VANLAERE, JOHN: Activities-Football 9,10,1 1,12, Newspaper 10,11, Basketball 9, Baseball 9,10,11, Wrestling 10, National Honor Society 1 1,12, Debate Team 12, Teacher's Aide 12. Future Plans-college. VANN, DOLLY: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12, Homeroom Representative 12, Prom Court 11, Student Government 12. Future Plans-College and become a social worker. VANTORNHOUT, ROBERT: Activities-Drama Club Executive Board 9,lO, Treasurer, 11, Vice-President 12, Booster Club 10,1 1. Future Plans-Go to college and be a teacher. VAWTER, REBECCA: Activities-Booster Club 10, Li- brary 9,12, Spanish Club 11, Glee Club 9. Future Plans-Take the summer off and find what I want to do. VERDUIN, JOHN: Activities-None. Future Plans- Travel. VERNON, CHRIS: Activities-Synchronized Swim Club 10, Booster Club 11. Future Plans-Art school California. VIDA, JOAN: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12, Prom Court 11. Future Plans-To stay married abd raise my child. VITOU, BARRY: Activities-None. Future Plans-Col- lege, Professor of Science, coach football, be rich. WAGNER, PAMELA: Activities-Creative Dance 10,12, Booster Club 10, Spanish Club 10. Future Plans-Airline Stewardess. WAGNER, TERRI: Activities-Booster Club 10,1 1,12 Glee Club 9,10,1l,12, LaSalle Singers 11,12 Stu- dent Government 9,10,1 1,12. Future plans-College and travel. WAJSZCZUK, ELIZABETH: Activities-None. Future Plans-Undecided. WALKER, GEORGANN: Activities-Synchronozed Swimming 10,11,12, Director 11,12, Swim Team 11,12, Captain 12, Varsity volleyball 12, Girls Sports Executive Board 1 1, President 12, Class Trea- surer, 12. Future Plans-Ball State for nursing and working for Army. WALLACE, BOB: Activities-Activities-Basketball 9, Baseball 9,10,1 1. Future Plans-College WALSH, KATHY: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. WASOWSKI, JOANN: Activities-Booster Club 9,10,1 1,12,-Art Club 11. Future Plans-College. WATKINS, DORINDA: Activities-Booster Club 10,11, Prom Comitee 11, OEA, 12, COE 12, Black Cultural Society 10,l1,12. Future Plans-College, Office Management. WAYER, LINDA: Activities-None. Future Plans- Work WEAVER, GRAY: Activies-Glee Club 9. Future Plans-Truck parts salesman. WELLS, YVONNE: Activities-Glee Club 12, News- paper Staff 11,12, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Drama Club 9. Future Plans-Lawyer. WENSITS, JANELLE: Activities-Booster Club 9,10, Co-Op 12, Dance Club 9. Future Plans-College travel. WERNER, LENNY: Activites-Football 9,10,1 1,12 Wrestling 9,10,1l,12, Track 9,10,1 1,12, Class Vice- President 9. Future Plans-College. WESTPHAL, KENNETH: Activities-Football 10, Wrestling 10, Glee Club 10,11,12, Musical 11, Track 9. Future Plans-Air Force for four years. WHITE, DAVE: Activities-Football 9, Swimming 1 1,12 Audio-Visual Club 10. Future Plans-Math ma- ior at l.U., continue education at Purdue. WHITE, EMMET: Activities-Wrestling 9,10,11, Booster Club 10, Drama Club 9, 10, Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12. Future Plans-Enlist in Air Force and take up aviation. WHITE, JEFFERY: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,1 I,l 2, Class Executive Board 11. Future Plans- First Black President. WHITLOW, LINDA: Activities-Booster Club 12. Fu- ture Plans-Your guess is as good as mine. WIGGINS, JACK: Activities-Science Club 9,10,1l,12, Science Fair 11,12, Match Club 9, Freelance Yearbook Photographer 11,12. Future Plans-Engineering. WIGGINS, JOE: Activities-None. Future Plans-Art. WIGGINS, WILLIE: Activities-None. Future Plans- Undecided. WILHELM, TOM: Activities-Baseball 9,10,1 1,12, Football 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Booster Club 12. Future Plans-Expand my mind and aid others in their struggle for survival through colle- giate experience. WILLIAMS, CATHY: Activities-Booster Club 11,12 OEA 12. Future Plans-Business field. WILLIAMS, DEBORAH: Activities-Booster Club 9. Health Club 9, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Fu- ture Plans-Undecided. WILLIAMS, KATHY: Activities-Black Cultural Society 11. Future plans-Sociology and social worker. WILLIAMS, LINDA: Activities-Glee Club 9,10, Booster Club 9,10,1 I, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Drama Club 9,10, Health Club 9, Basket- ball Court 12. Future Plans-Obstetrician. WILLIAMS, MILLARD: Activities-Black Cultural So- ciety 10,11,12, Track Manager 11, LaSalle Black Dancer 10,11, Future Plans-Art School and iob. WILLIAMS, THOMAS: Activities-Band 9,10,1 1,12, iunior Barnstormers 9, Drama Club 10,1 1,12, Booster Club 10. Future Plans-Crimonology, psychol- ogy, penology. WILLIS, DEMETRIA: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,1 1,12, Volleyball Team Manager 12, Ushers Club IO, Homeroom Representative 9, English Office 9. Future Plans-College. WILSON, SANDRA: Activities-Future Teachers 9,10,12 COE 12, Library Assistant 12, Attendance Office help 12, Black Cultural Society 1O,12. Future Plans-to take care of my husband and son, attend IUSB, and maintain my secreterial iob. WILTON, BECKY: Activities Latin Club 9,10,1 1, Drama Club 9,10,11, Booster Club 9, 10. Future Plans-College. WOLZ, BRIAN: Activities-None. Future Plans-Enlist in Marine and get married. WOMACK, LINDA: Activities-Black Cultural Society 10,1l, English Office 9. Future Plans-Marines for nursing or college for same. WOOD, JEFF: Activities-Wrestling 9, Archery Club 9, Track 9,10,11, Audio-Visual Club 10. Booster Club 10,11 All Sports Club 11. Future Plans- College. WOODALL, MIKE: Activities-Wrestling I2, Football 12, Future Plans-Ivy Tech. WOODWARD, DRU: Activities-Booster Club 1O,12, Student Librarian 9,1O,l 1,12. Future Plans-Col- lege-Marriage. WORKS, RAYMOND: Activities-Booster Club Presi- dent 9, Football 9, Wrestling 9, Track 9, Student Government 10,1 1,12, Class Executive Board 10,11,12, Black Cultural Society 10,11,12, Band 9,lO,l1,12, Glee Club 11,l2, Future Plans-Ser- vice, USMC. WILTROUT, JOHN: Activies-Football 9, Art Club 10,11,12, ICT 12, VICA 12. Future Plans-To find a career in aeronautics and keep myself spaced. WORM, DEBRA: Activities-Booster Club 9,1O,11, Library Help 9. Future Plans-School of Nursing, WRIGHT DONNA: Activities-Block Cultural Society 10,11,12, Booster Club 12, Future Teachers 11, Nurse's Office 11, Main Office Help 11, Future Plans-Nursing. WRIGHT, SHIRLEY: Activities-Future Teachers 9, Black Cultural Society 1O,11, Nurse's Office Help 11,12, Usher's Club 11, Attendance Office Help 11, COE Club 12, Main Office Help 9, English Office 9. Future Plans-Attend College. WROBLEWSKI, JAMES: Activities-Creative Writing Club 10, Swim Team 1 1,12, Booster Club 12, Class Executive Board 11. Future Plans-Work, go to col- lege, maior in the fine art of being a Professional Bum . WUTHRICH, JOHN. YEAKLEY, GARY: Activities-Archert Club 9, Creative Writing Club 12. Future Plans- None at this time. YEANDEL, VICTOR: Activities-Archery Club 9, Booster Club 10, Newspaper Staff 10,11,12, Ex- plorer Staff Editor 12. Future Plans-Go up the country and paint my mailbox blue. ZAKREWSKI, BRUCE: Activities-Basketball 9, Future Plans-college. ZAWORSKI, RAYMOND: Activities-Booster Club I 1, Future Plans-Service, open own garage, service station. ZELASKO, CAROL: Activities-Guidance Office Help 11. Future Plans -Marriage. ZIELINSKI, KAREN: Activities-Booster Club 9,1O,12, Office Helpers 9. Future Plans-College. ZIELINSKI, MICHAEL: Activities-Golf 9, Hockey 10,11,12, All Sports Club 12, I.C.T. 12, VICA 12, Future Plans-Taking over Phipps' iob at Shula's. 192 li. Abraham, Marvin 65, 74, 127 Abraham. Patrick 65, 162 Adamo, Carmella 162 Adamo, Patrick 148 Adams, Bobby 69, 90, 162 Adams, Vickie 52, 127 Adank, Sue 81, 162 Aquero, Francisco 37 Akins, Kacy 65, 88, 162 Battisti, John 163 Bauer, Cindy 163 Bauer, Jeff 148 Bean, Charles 127 Beard, Deborah 58, 127 Beaton, Wendy 54, 127 Becsei, Mike 127 Becsey, Pam Becsey, Steve 148 INDEX Brillon, Tina Brinson, Eva Brinson, LaVeme Brook, Ken 149 Brown, Al 163 Brown, Charles 163 Brown, Cindy 149 Brown, Dennis 163 Brown, Ed Casper, Steve 149 Cass, Rick 149 Cassler, Cindy 164 Cassler, Jim 55, 127 Castleberry, Ed 127 Castren, Mina 79, 124, 127 Cates, Jayme 52, 127 Cealka, Nancy Cenkush, Becky 149 Albright, Richard 79, 127 Aldridge, Evelyn 55, 63, 127 Aldridge, Floyd 162 Aldridge, John 107, 148 Aldridge, Michelle 1 62 Alexander, Flora 127 Alexander, Florence 148 Alexander, Thelma Allen, De bbie 81,162 Allen, Gloria 121 Allen, Mac 148 Alwine, Louanne 55, 127 Alwine, Scott 162 Anderson , Jay 162 Anderson, Kim 148 Anderson, Mark 148 Anderson Anderson , Mary 68, 162 Pete 65 126 127 Andrzeiewski, Daviixi 127 Annable, David 162 Apt, Deanna 62, 148 Argyelan, Barb 58, 64, 74, 148 Argyelan, Moose 162 Armstead, Harvey Armstrong, Greg 63, 148 Armstrong, Noly 63, 89, 162 Annstrong, Vanessa 88, 89, 162 Armstrong, Wilbur 44 Arnett, Lorraine 162 Arnett, Mike 127 Arnold, Becky 62, 81, 126, 127 Arnold,,Mike 127 Arrowsmith, Mark 162 Augustine, Cathy 162 Aunger, Pamela 162 Aunger, Stuart 148 Babbs, Barb 64, 127 Badowski, Mark 162 Badur, Debbie 162 Bailey, Joyce 162 Bailey, Toni 162 Balish, Karen 162 Balok, Debbie 90, 162 Banach, Chris Baney, Rebecca 148 Banghart, Larry 162 Banicki, Eugene 162 Banicki, Gina 148 Barber, Arliene 34 Barber, Patty 58, 64, 79, 148 Bare, Doug 162 Barkley, Carrie 148 Barkley, Chris 163 Barkley, Phillip 46 Barkley, Ron 163 Barnes, Amos 148 Barnes, Pam 163 Barnhill, Claude 163 Barr, Gary 127 Barr, Greg Barrier, Jeff 148 Barrier, Jennifer 163 Barry, Jim 163 Barry, Margie Ann 148 Bednarek, Scott 127 Beecher, Pat Bell, Bill 163 Bell, Bob 148 Bell, Jim 163 een, Jodi 163 Benassi, John 127 Benassi, Richard 127 Benedict, Tom 127 Bennett, Ann 88, 117, 163 Bennett, Steven 45, 107, 109 Benson, Dan 149 Benson, Pete 163 Berger, Robert 39, 107 Berry, Debra 127 Berry, Opal 40 Berry, Gaddis 109, 163 Berry, Victor 71, 87, 124, 127 Bethel, Myra 40 Beyer, Jim 149 Beyer, Linda 80 Bierwagon, Connie 78, 79 Bigiam, Gayle 62, 124, 126 Bilski, Delores 40 Bilski, Sharon 149 Binder, Nona Bishop, Ken 98, 163 Bishop, Richard 149 Biskupski, Ron 149 Bittle, Lou Ann Bittle, Paul Bittle, Steve Bivens, John 71 Bioraas, Daryl 149 Black, Mary 58, 79, 163 Blackford, Mark 98, 149 Blad, Dorthey 64, 163 Blad, Tina 149 Blake, Fiddie 64, 71, 124 Blake, Walter 61, 71 , 162 Blankert, Vickie 54 Blasczyk, Alan 61, 149 Bogucke, John 38 Borntrager, Julie Borowski, Chester 41 Borowiak, Joe 163 Borton, Mike 128 Boschet, Jean 64, 149 Bottorft, Craig 79 Bottorff, Larry 149 Bourdon, Sam 110, 163 Bowen, Steve 102, 128 Bower, Paula 149 Bowering, Jeanne 65, 163 Bowering, Mike 102, 128 Bowerman, Traci 163 Box, Bob 149 Boyles, Cindy 74, 78, 79, 149 Bradford, Jody 149 Bradshaw, Willie 163 Brandy, Karen 81, 149 Brantley, John Bratton, Mike 126, 128 Bratton, Bob 98,110, 128 Braunsdorf, Mary 163 Brown, Maurice 163 Brown, Miriam 81, 163 Brummell, Frances 149 Brunkhart, Tim 81 Bryant, Jaiann 128 Bryant, Kim 149 Buchanan, Howard 41 Bucholtz, Bill Buck, Bonnie 55, 128 Buczkowski, Sue Buggs, Charles 163 Bukowski, Mike 163 Bullard, Jerome 163 Bumbarger, Steve 81 Bunch, Jerry 79, 149 Burch, Dave 163 Burch, Kathy 52, 78, 128 Burch, Pat 88 Burdine, Pat 88 Burdine, Linda 163 Burelison, Mike Burgeson, Ed 109, 163 Burgess, Sherrie 55, 128 Burkus, Janice 149 Burkus, Julie 163 Burlingame, Jean 149 Burnett, Patricia Burns, Kevin Burns, Otha 107 Burzynski, Toni 163 Butcher, Victor Cenkush, James Cerney, Barbara 55, 88, 117, 127 Chambers, Carol 58, 90, 164 Chambers, Cindy 127 Chambers, Debbie Chambers, Doris Chambers, Mary Ellen 58, 74, 90, 149 Chambers, Doris T. Chambliss, Diane 71 Chambliss, Donita 149 Chapman, Patricia 129 Cheaton, Carol 164 Cheaton, Debra 55, 129 Chenez, Carol Chenez, Cathy 65, 129 Cherone, Dan 150 Chickles, Antonia 29 Childress, Kevin 107, 150 Chlebowski, Matthew 81, 164 Chodzinski, David 81, 82, 83, 129 Chodzinski, Pat 81, 83, 129 Cholasinski, Susan 90, 117, 150 Christian, John 164 Chrobot, Kenneth 164 Chudzicki, Randall 52, 129 Cichowicz, Kenneth 150 Cipriano, Gilbert 32 Clark, Karen Butler, Dan 128 Butler, Jerome 128 Butler, Steve 149 Butler, Terry 149 Button, Terri 64, 149 Byrd, Bob Byrer, Dan 163 Byrer, Bill 128 Byrer, Jim 81 Byron, Candace 163 Caenepeel, Jodi 68, 117, 149 Cackowski, Francis 49 Caldwell, Ed 59, 72, 124, 148, 149 Caldwell, Kathy 64, 117, 149 Campbell, Dennis 164 Campbell, Jayne 149 Campbell, Julie 81, 163 Campbell, Ron 65, 127 Campbell, Scotty 127 Clark, Kevin 81, 150 Clark, Kim 150 Clark, Malial 150 Clark, Phillip 164 Clauser, Sandra 55, 65, 129 Clements, Brooke 1 64 Click, David 164 Clowers, Rick 150 Coalmon, Karherin 1 50 Cobb, Beverly 150 Cobb, Mary 164 Coffey, Dennis 164 Cole, Roselyn 18 Coleman, Catherine 64, 69, 87, 150 Coleman, Cheryl Coleman, David 150 Coleman, Movita 164 Coleman, Richard 69, 129 Collins, Jacqueline Collins, Joyce 64, 90, 129 Collins, Kathy 150 Campbell, Tim 107, 164 Cannady, Terry 149 Cannon, Rena 127 Collins, Lillian 150 Collins, Mark Collins, Matthew 164 Collins, Patty 164 Cantrell, Chuck Carbiener, Sandy 149 Carlin, Joe 79, 110, 164 Cook, Charles 80, 81, 83, 150 Cooks, Diane 164 Cooper, Renee l 17 Carpenter, Carpenter, Carpenter, Dianne 1 27 Jim 149 Ken Carrington, Mike 164 Carstens, Robin 55, 127 Carteaux, Chris 63, 81, 164 Carter, Eddie 58, 74, 126, 127 Carter, Jackie 149 Corner, David Corner, Randall 129 Cotten, Ferri 129 Cotton, Mary Coty, Joel Cousins, Paul 164 Cox, Lawrence 39, 60 Barth, Paula 127 Barson, Terri 1 17 Batteast, David 148 Batteast, Wayne 124, 127 Brewer, Ken 124, 128, 163 Brewer, Kim Brewer, Timothy 61, 81, 83, 149 Brewer, Toni 81, 149 Carter, Ken 149 Carter, Sandy Casey, Bluthers 124 Casey, Huberta 164 Cox, James Cox, Marsha 150 Crabill, Edwin 74, 124, 126, 129 Cranmer, William 146 Crawford, Betty 164 Index 193 Creed, Debbie 150 Creed, Linda 88, 124, 129 Criffield, Lowell 150 Crockett, Darlene 71, 124, 129 Crockett, Darryl Crockett, Lornone 164 Cross, Daisey Crowell, John 150 Csenar, John 150 Csenar, Mary 88, 89, 117,121,150 Csiszar, Thomas 150 Cummings, Valarie 150 Cuneo, John 81 Curtindolph, Sherry 129 Cuthbert, Bonnie 79, 129 Cuzinski, Lottie 41 Cwidak, Frank 164 Cybulski, Bradly 150 Cybulski, Bryan 164 Cybulski, Ronald 164 Cyrier, Jacqueline 164 Czyz, Carolyn 150 Dale, Brenda 63, 129 Daugherty, Kim 150, 164 Daugherty, Lisa Dauterman, Bethann 45, 55 Davidson, Cynthia 150 Davis, Alison 68, 89, 90, 150 Davis, Debra 150 Davis, Evelyn 150 Davis, Michael 161 Davis, Sue 164 Davis, William 150 Davisson, Michael 60, 61, 126 Dawson, Sally 150 Deafenbaugh, Pam 62, 72, 80, 82, 88, 126, 130 Deal, Debra 164 Dean, David 81, 150 Dean, Debra 164 De8aets, Connie 64, 150 Decker, Mary DeC1ercq, Mary Pat 55, 126, 130 Deferbrach, Faith DeFreeuw, Michael 58, 165 DeJaegher, Robert 81 , 150 DeLeon, Elsa 62, 130 DeLeon, Maria 58, 165 DeMercurio, Claudia 130 Demien, Mae 130 Dennins, Timothy Denny, Anita 150 DePriest, Calvin 165 Derda, Carol 64, 165 Derda, Rosemary 130 DeRoo, Susan 81, 83, 150 Deruki, Neal 165 Deskovich, James 165 Dickey, Joyce 150 Dickey, Robert 165 Dicks, Michael Dilworth, Judy DiPinto, Rita 130 Divine, Phillip Diviak, George 41 Dixon, Ernest 102, 110, 150 Dobecki, Kevin 150 Docherty, Patrick 150 Doerr, Paula 79, 90, 130 Doherty, Michael 81, 82 , 92, 165 Doi, Patricia 165 Donlon, Shawn 102, 130 Donnelly, Kenneth 92, 165 Donovan, Greg 150 Donovan, Steve 54, 61, 69, 92, 124, 130 Dooley, Katherine 31, 72 Doolittle, Janet 26 Dorman, Jeffery 126, 130 Dosmann, Gregory 150 Dotson, James 194 Doty, Karla 130 Douglas, T. 41 Douglass, Betty 40 Doyle, Monica 62, 81, 83, 88, 105, 120 Dozier, Jimmy Drabecki, Kathleen 130 Drabecki, Kevin 81 Drabecki, Mark 102 Drews, Michael 165 Driver, Greta 151 Drzewiecki, Julia 90, 165 Drzewiecki, Richard 130 Dubois, Kent 80 Dubree, Kevin 151 Fonseca, Rose 165 Ford, Michael 131 Ford, Terry 81, 83, 131 Forgash, Bruce 151 Forrest, Peggy 35 Fortin, Robert 165 Foster, Debra 79, 131 Foster, Jeff 151 Foster, Steven 165 Fotiou, James 22 Francis, Jo 131 Frank, Daniel 78, 79, 92, 105, 151 Franklin, Carol 151 Franklin Michael 151 Frazier, Lemmie 165 Dudeck, Debra 64, 151 Dudeck, James 102, 165 Dudeck, Ronald 130 Dudley, Gwen 61, 165 Dudley, Oscar 98 Dukai, Nancy 26 Dukai, Ann 40 Dunnuck, Deborah 151 Dupriest, Charles Durkin, David 151 Durski, Vidcie 79, 165 Eastman, Keefer 80 Ebel, Denise 151 Eberhard, Ronald 43, 115 Eberhardt, Lori 81 , 165 Eberhardt, Terry 126, 130 Edington, Roger 130 Edmondson, Kirk 61, 130 Edwards, Cecilia 69, 87, 88, 151 Edwards, James 151 Eger, Warren 151 Egick, Brian 81,131 Egierski, Daniel 102, 131 Egyhazi, James 151 Ehninger, Terry 68, 78, 79, 151 Ehninger, Todd 62, 78, 80 81, 82 92, 102,124,131 Elias, Karen Elliott, Epley, Ernst, Evans, Ewing, Mike 79, 131 Robert 39, 105 Francis 19 Mary 27 Darlene 151 Eyster, Fred 65, 131 Faber, Faber, John 76, 131 Michael 81, 83, 151 Falls, Sue 151 Fanto, Terry 131 Freeman, Valerie 151 Friedman, George 53 French, Dawn 81, 83,131 Frick, Coleen 78, 79, 151 Frick, Eric 80, 165 Frye, Sue 130 Fuchinski, Barb 40 Fuchs, Harry 23 Fuerbringer, William 24, 110 Fuller, Fulton, Fulton, Roosevelt 1 65 Gary 1 51 James Funk, Patti Fye, Sandy 55, 72, 131 Gadacz, Cindy 165 Gaddy, Sheila Gadson, Vernon Gadson, Cheryl 81, 83, 151 Gadson, Daniel 151 Gaines, Cathy 79, 82, 131 Gaines, Robert 107, 109, 165 Gamble, Kim 130 Gamble, Robert Ganser, Kent 151 Gard, Cynthia 64, 165 Garges, Cindy 65 Garis, James 131 Garlanger, Robert 165 Gorman, Mandy 165 Gary, Pamela Gary, Terrion 64, 131 Goseor, Mike, 91, 131 Gaskc, Gaske, John Jena 90 Gathright, Tina 166 Gatto, Gatto, Gavin, Gavin, Joseph 131 Suzane 166 Seabe 166 Thomas 32, 91 Gorog, Jennifer Gorsline, Cindy 58, 166 Gould, James 166 Grahcrn, Gene Graham, Toni 64, 132 Gramza, Thomas 49 Grant, Jay 166 Gray, Gloria 52, 132 Gray, Judith 151 Grembowicz, Patricia 86, 120, 132 Grembowicz, Tom 81, 98, 166 Grenert, Linda 166 Grenert, Rebecca Grenert, Sue 166 Grey, Gail 55, 132 Griffith, Brenda 64, 166 Griffin, Elma 152 Griffith, Brian 92, 152 Griffith, George 32, 107 Griffith, Terry 132 Grocke, Deborah 132 Groppe, Tina 55, 64, 132 Grose, Alan 151 Groshans, Vicky 132 Grubb, Frank 19 Grzegorek, James 166 Grzegorek, Jerry 152 Grzegorek, Sandra 52, 138 Grzeszczyk, Elizabeth 166 Gubi, Jessica 88, 132 Gudates, Donald 132 Guertin, Arlene 31 Gumkowski, David 59, 62, 74, 126, 132 Guhl, Marion 37 Gustafson, Bruce 152 Hab, Kerry 132 Hadary, Tamie 166 Haefke, Ingrid 152 Hafner, Roy 18 Hairston, Minnie Hale, Kenneth 79, 98, 124 Hall, Becky 55, 132 Hamann, Bridgett 55, 132 Hamilton, Ronald 49, 110 Hammer, Tim 152 Hammond, Terry 166 Haney, Jim 152 Hanye, John 35 Hanna, Rick 132 Hannah, Ken 98, 152 Hans, Judy 62, 86, 88, 90, 126, 133 Hans, Kristin 152 Farley, Mike 92 Farr, Rick 165 Farthing, Patricia 151 Faulkins, Eddie 47, 102 Felder, Doreen Feltes, Cathy 52, 131 Ferguson, Evan 165 Ferguson, Laurel 165 Ferguson, Richard 151 Fezy, John 62, 131 Fiedler, Janine 58, 90, 151 Fiedler, Bonita 45 Fields, Craig 165 Fikes, Michelle 151 Fink, Paula 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 88, 1 17, 151 Finnigan, Cathy 62, 131 Fisher, Paula 80, 81, 83, 117, 151 Fisher, Robert 165 Fisher, Zeal 20, 80 Flanagan, Jay 151 Flanagan, Valerie 121, 165 Fleischman, Greg 60, 105, 151 Fobar, Helen 151 Fodge, Kurt 131 Fodge, Scharm 151 Fodor, Carol 117, 165 Gayton, Rufus 166 Gentry, Hubert 98 Gentry, Linda 63, 88, 132, 166 Gerhold, Dorothy 34 Ghyselinck, Mark 98, 166 Gibney, John 102, 132 Giddings, Scott 72, 78, 80, 82, 166 Gilbert, John 166 Gildea, Donna 64, 79 Gilliams, Dan 151 Gilpin, Scott 166 Glueckert, Cheryl 151 Gnott, Tille 40 Gocza, Helen Gocza, Melinda 90, 151 Godfrey, Gary 151 Goerke, Edward 1 15 Goheen, Ruth 40 Gohn, Kathy 62, 126, 132 Golabowski, Janice 166 Goldberg, Judy 58, 62, 80, 126, Hansen, Peggy Hanslits, Tony 152 Harmacinski, Michele 126, 133 Harmon, Tchrina 87, 88, 152 Harms, Christopher 62, 126, 133 Harris, Dana 166 Harris, Donald 81, 115, 166 Harris, Harris, Marcia 63, 133 Vicki 166 Hartman, Susan 166 Hatt, Geraldine 33 Havens, Barbara 35 Hawthorn, Edward 133 Hawthom, Jon 166 Hawthom, William 133 Haynes, Anthony 152 Haynes, Donald 166 Hazinski, Dorothy Hazinski, Mathew 110, 133 Heald, Lisa 1 52 Heffner, Richard 1 66 132 Golichowski, Cheryl 79, 151 Gooden Gooden , Dianne 55, 132 , Evelyn 166 Gordon, Jeffrey 151 Gordon, Robert 109, 166 Heidrich, Pamela 63, 166 Helak, Ann 55, 63, 133 Helak, Sue 166 Helak, Tom 133 Henderson, Charon 133 Henderson, Cherelyn 71, 166 Henderson, Linda 52, 133 Hensler, Ronald 92, 166 Hepworth, Lindi 43, 89, 117 Hering, Diane 167 Herma, Marie 40 Herma, Ted 41 Herman, Cynthia 152 Horvath Herman, Robert 60, 62, 68, 7 Hermann, Teri 68, 133 Hernandez, Mary 167 Hernandez, Philip Herring, Diane 80 Herron, David Hesch, Jennifer 167 Hess, Chris 167 Hettinghoose, Robin 167 Hicks, Dioriysia 167 Higginbotham, Mark 167 Hight, Sheryl 58, 152 Hight, Terry 90, 167 Hildobridle, Jim 167 Hildebrand, David 167 Hiles, James Hill, Addie 167 Hill, Addie 167 Hill, David 79, 133 Hill, Larry 78, 79, 167 Hill, Pamela 167 Hillman, Stephanne Himes, Mary 71, 152 Hires, Scot 115, 152 Hoblik, Debra 167 Hockaday, Michele 133 Hodge, David 152 Hodges, Hazel 44 Hoevel, Beniamin 33 Hoffman, Jerome 124, 133 Hoffman, Robert Hoffman, Thomas 36 Holcomb, Linda 124, 133 Holland, Donald Holland, Katherine 167 Holland, Sue 152 Holloway, J C 152 Holmes, Belinda 167 Holmes, Laroyce Holmes, Yvette 63, 167 Homes, Sandra Hoot, Janes 102, 133 Hopkins, Dan 110 Hoppe, Debbie 152 Homiak Deborah 52 Homing, Ginger 152 Horvath, Brenda 167 Horvath Cheryl Horvath Ethel 64, 133 Horvath James 152 Horvath, Kirk 78, 79, 152 Horvath Lee 152 Mark 167 Horvath, Wanda 58, 167 Hosford, Gloria 167 Houghton, Kathy 167 Howard, Grant 152 Howe, Karen 152 Howell, Kathy Hoyland, Donald 124, 133 Hudelmyer, Karen 152 Huff, Connie Huff, Julie 167 Huff, Kimberley Huff, Nancy 79, 133 Huff, Randy 81,115,152 Huff, Sandy 81, 167 Huff, Sheryl 152 Hughes, Basil 167 Hullinger, Charles Hullinger, Patricia 167 Hutchison, Karla 133 Huys, Barbara Hyde, Robert 161 lmler, Charles 102, 133 2,133 lmus, Cindy 152 Inman, Cindy 53, 126, 133 Ivankovics, Gertrude 40 Ivankovics, Tina 152 Jackson, Arvestor Jackson, Carolyn 167 Jackson, Donna Jackson, Dwight 133 Jacks, Kenneth Jackson, Iria Jackson, Toni 89, 162, 167 Jacobs, George 153 Jagodzinski, Mary 167 Jamison, Janicki, T Jankowsk Jankowsk Jonnasch, Linda 134 homas 153 i, Anne 62, 74, 126, 134 i, Christine 24 Dirk 91, 153 Janowiak, Diane 89, 121, 167 Janowiak, David 153 Janowiak, Maryalice 59, 91, 153 Janowiak, Nancy 64, 120, 153 Janowski, William 1 34 Jasiewicz, Joseph 48 Jakse, Gena 167 Jeffrey, Thomas 167 Jelinski, Henrietta 40 Jelinski, James 153 Jelinski, Thomas 134 Jenkins, Mattie 63, 88, 167 Jenkins, Valerie 65, 89, 167 Jennings, Carrie 168 Jensen, Gregory 134 Jesko, Deborah 88, 168 Jewett, Debra 153 Jeziorski, Terry 153 Jobe, Brian 168 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 1 34 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Alan 134 David DeWayne 79, 91 , 98, 124 Greg Gwen 153 James 134 James 153 Jerome 134 Joan 153 Michael 168 Monice 168 Pamela 134 Ronald 81 Ronnie 19, 71 Sonia Terri 80, 81, 153 Tina Vernice 153 Willie 91, 102, 153 Leona 25 Kaczor, Sue 54, 58, 62, 134 Kolicki, Mark 78, 134 Kolicki, Paul Kalsem, Linda 168 Kaminski, John 134 Kaminski, Peter 153 Kamp, Mary 168 Kaniewski, Michael 168 Karmolinski, Deb 55, 134 Karmolinski, Diane 90, 168 Karmolinski, Gary 168 Kaser, David 18 Katlun, Kenneth Kawka, Tim 153 Kazmierczak, John 59, 62. 102, 134 Kazmierczak, Sharon 68, 121, 168 Kazmierczak, Michael 168 Kedik, George 102, 134 Keefe, Beth 65, 153 Kelly, Gavin 134 Kepplin, Kevin Kertesz, Amy 87, 88, 168 Kertai, Vicki 64, 91, 117, 153 Kilbride, Bernard 134 Kilbride, Sean 92, 153 Kimble, Carey 102, 168 Kimmons, Walter Kiser, Brenda 65, 153 Klaybor, Don 91, 92, 102, 134 Klimek, Bruce 168 Klimek, Linda 153 Kline, Curtis 81, 168 Kline, Margaret 168 Kline, Wendy 134 Klopfenstein, Mary Jo 54, 134 Kloski, Tony 134 Klota, Victoria 168 Knapp, Edward 134 Knezevich, Mike 153 Knezevich, Sherry 81, 168 Knox, Michael 168 Kodba, Jeanne 40 Koehler, Fred 115, 153 Koehler, Julie 58, 88, 117, 153 Koehler, Margaret 88, 117, 169 Koelndorfer, Bob 52, 135 Kokot, Dale 62, 65, 81, 126, 135 Koloszar, David 135 Koloszar, Gary 81, 135, 153 Konstanty, Dennis 153 Konya, Jonathan 65, 135 Korb, Ann 23 Kosana, Debbie 153 Kosana, Lisa 65, 135 Kosana, Stephan 19 Kownovach, Bob 110, 153 Kosinski, A. Denise 62, 74, 78, 79, Jones, Jones, Jones, 1 68 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Barnabia 168 Charmaine 65, 134 Dan 58, 62, 78, 126, 134, Daryl 153 Donald Edith Flossie 168 Frances 168 Greg 168 Lloyd Michael Ralph 134 Shirley 153 Shirley 153 Sue 52 Jones, Tommy 79, 102, 134 Jordanek, Cindy 58, 61, 88, 168 Joseph, Clarence Joseph, Dorothy 134 Jozwiak, Lori 168 Jump, Jill 168 Kacmarek, Carol 55, 61, 134 124, 126, 135 Kovacevich, Richard 169 Kovach, Diane 121, 153 Kovach John 169 Kovach Phil 153 Kovacs, Ann 169 Kovacs, Marcy 1 05, 1 69 Kowalski, Genevieve 41 Kozloski, Mark 153 Kramer, Michael 153 Kramer, Timothy 169 Kramer, Sylvia 79 Kreskai, Tricia 169 Krill, James 52, 135 Kristofski, Eugeene 135 Krohl, Irene 40 Kroll, Leonard 153 Krug, Tom 153 Kruk, Stephanie 58, 169 Kmszewski, Dan 62, 98, 107, 135 Krzyzaniak, Elaine 121, 169 Kukla, Jill 153 Kurdys, Deborah 135 Kurek, Ralph 153 Kurz, Steven 135 Kurzhal, Scott Kush, John 169 Kuskye, Jonathan 169 Kuspa, Victor 81, 169 Kuzmicz, Edwin 41 Kwiatkowski, Paul 154 Kyle, Debra 135 Kyle, Keith 109, 169 Kytta, Jeffrey 65, 169 Labis, Joseph 135 Lack, Travis Lacopo, Frank 169 Lacopo, Antonio Lacosse, Jody 154 Lacy, Kermit 135 Lackner, Steve 35 LaDuke, Dan 154 Lake, Beverly Lake, Eileen 135 Lakovits, Tina 64, 88, 154 Lambert, Cheryl 169 Lampos, Elaine 154 Lane, Karen 63, 154 Langel, Vic 58, 115, 169 Langel, Christine 55, 58, 62, 117, 126, 135 Langenderfer, Debra 63, 154 Longs, Diane 135 Lanz, Chris 88, 124, 135 Latson, Johanne 28 Latkowski, Lisa 63, 87, 154 Lavelle, William 154 Laurence, Jacki 135 Lawrence, Melvin 135 Lawrence, Pierre 135 Lawshea, Henry 41 Lawson, Clifford 154 Lawson, Constance 135 Lawson, Constance 135 Lax, Sharon 169 Lee, Anthony 154 Lee, Jack Lee, Michael 169 Leeke, Mary 154 Leeke, Yolanda 135 Leeser, Andy 154 Leeser, Cindy 154 Lehner, Robert 169 Lemere, Edward 154 Lennox, Lori 169 Leonard, Marva Leonard, Rita 135 Lesniewicz, Kevin 169 Leszczynski, Ken 109, 169 Leszczynski, Steve 154 Letherman, Gary 92 Letherman, Joe 92, 102, 154 Letherman, Tom 92 Levin, Randall 126 Lewondowski, John Lewondowski, Harry 23 Lewis, Nancy 52, 135 Lewis, Terri 136 Lewis, Roberta 169 Leyba, Bernard 115, 169 Leyba, Ernest 115, 154 Leyba, Linda 169 Lichnerawicz, Rolly 102, 110, 154 Lichtenbarter, Rich 68, 135 Ligocki, Linda 154 Lindholm, David 29 Lindsey, Cindy 169 Lindsey, Douglas 52, 135 Lindsey, Nancy 117 Lippincott, Gary 81, 154 Littie, Zachery 154 Litznerski, Donald 76, 138 Lloyd, Tommy 169 Lock, Yvette 121, 169 Logan, David 170 Logan, Duane Index 195 125, Meeha Logan, Earl 154 Logan, Martha 170 Lolmaugh, Patricia 154 Longbedre, Keith 170 Lonie, Patricia 170 Love, Michael 170 Lovell, Cheryl 64, 154 Lowe, Carol 154 Lowe, Rebecca Lowman, Barb 170 Lowman, Elizabeth 55, 136 Lowery, Joe 53, 136 Lubbers, James 39, 60 Lucas, Beverly 154 Luckert, Guy 170 Luczkowski, Kathy 136 Luczkowski, Thomas 102, 154 Lupresto, Carol 170 Lupresta, Michael 154 Lusk, Dave 115, 154 Lusk, Harry 170 Lyczynski, David 170 Lyczynski, Tom 154 Lynch, Mark 136 Mabry, Brian 102, 154 Mabry, Scott 170 Mabry, William 154 Mackowiak, Virginia 40 Macieiewski, Richard 170 Mackenzie, Douglas 170 Macturch, Darlene 170 Macturch, Michael 136 Matchurch, Terry 154 Madigan, Pat58, 68, 72, 115, 136 Madison, Brian 81, 83, 154 Madison, Keith 109, 170 Maffitt, Thomas 58, 155 Magley, William 79, 155 Mailey, Avis 88, 170 Mailey, John 61, 170 Maiewski, Robert 44 Makielski, Carol 55, 126, 136 Malone, Eve 170 Malone, Lena 155 Malone, Tony 170 Mandich, Steve 102, 155 Maniiak, Mikelene 170 Manley, Bilynda 155 Manley, Pat 60, 62, 72, 80, 81, 88 126, 136 Marbach, Chris 170 Mark, Judy 52, 136 Markin, Brenda 63, 170 Markin, Bruce 155 Marosz, James McClure, Shelia 64, 155 McClurken, Judy 137 McCombs, Mike 62, 65, 124, 137 McCreary, Judy 61 McCreary, Ken 68, 79, 137 McCulley, Sharon 121, 155 McCully, Duane 155 McGhee, Debra McHatton, John 170 McKibbons, Karen 31 Mclntyre, Kevin 102, 170 McKinnies, Ben 155 Murphy, Vicki 171 Murray, John 47, 92, 102 Murray, Marlah, 110, 155 Murray, Marti Mustak, Richard Mustak, Roberta 155 Myers, Peggy 63, 68, 72, 79, 155 Myers, Kathy 171 Myers, Margaret 24 Nafe, Christine 58, 62, 69, 90, 117, 126, 138 McKinnies, Tim 137 McLeod, Luvell 102, 137 McMinn, Susan 137 McPhee, Sherri 137 Medich, Dave 85, 107, 137 Medich, Michael, 155 Medich, Paul n, Michael 1 70 Nate, Scott 98, 162, 171 Nagy, Lazlo 155 Nailon, Charles 102 Naidek, Susan 65, 126, 138 Nally, Patricia 171 Names, Robert 79, 155 Nash, Ann 62, 88, 89, 126, 138 Nash, Jim 60, 62, 126, 138 O'Neill, Danny 171 Opaczewski, Gail 58, 126, 138 Orban, Larry 156 Orban, Melinda 79, 156 Orboure, Hubert 171 Orlovic, Marcshel 171 Orosz, Dennis Orosz, Erin 63, 171 Osborn, Denise 138 Osler, Terri 171 Ostrander, Richard 156 Ostrander, Shirley 156 Parr, Ernie 171 Paiak, Deborah 156 Paiakowski, Andrea 55, 62, 68, 124 126, 138 Palmer, Thomas 138 Papoi, Karen 55, 138 Parahoms, Joanna 156 Melady, Duane 155 Mendenhall, Dave Mendenhall, Durand 137 Menyhart, Joseph 170 Merrill, Gerald 137 Merrill, Mark 79 Mesaros, Norma 155 Meyer, Michael 137 Micholak, Philip 155 Mickalski, Mike 137 Micinski, Ken 58, 155 Mielcarek, Nancy 55, 62, 12 Miholick, Peggy 155 Milcherski, Anthony Miles, Caesar 155 Miles, Stephanie 90, 170 Miller, Alan 155 Miller, Barb 65, 117, 155 Miller, Ben 155 Miller, John 54, 68, 137 Miller, Martha Miller, Pam 127 Miller, Sue 78, 155 Millington, Bob 137 Million, Jeff 58, 126, 137 Mills, Janice 137 Minarik, George 137 Miner, Teddy 55, 137 Mitchell, Arthur 81 , 155 Mitchell, Glenn 124, 137 Mohacsek, Dianna 91, 137 Mohacsek, Michael 137 Molnar, Barb 155 Molnar, Dave 102, 155 Molnar, Jeanne 177 Napieralski, Mitchell Neagu, Mara 63 Neagu, Martin 171 Neal, Ted Neal, Kris 171 171 Neely, Mary Jo 65, 79, 138 Neely, Brenda 171 Neely, Donnie 155 Newbill, Rowanne 155 Newgent, Carol 155 Newman, Willie 155 Newson, Mattie Newsome, Myra Newton, Becky 64, 155 Nichols, Adrian 171 Nichols, Alan 124, 138 Nichols, Mark 138 Nicholson, Mary 138 Nickelson, Mike 155 Nickerson, Janet 52, 138 Nickerson Judy 171 Nicklas, Jett 171 Nicks, Valerie 155 Nicodemus , Chris 171 Niedbalski, Eugene 155 Niedbalski, Nancy 161 Niezgodski, Debbie 58, 121, 171 Niezgodski, Mark 90, 92, 138 Niezgodski, Pat 92, 98, 155 Nimtz, Mark 92, 155 Nivens, Cheryl 74, 126, 138 Nivens, David 58, 81, 155 Noble, Ken 155 Norman, John 20, 81 Norris, Mary 155 Parchman, Michelle 156 Parchman, Rachelle 171 Paris, Glen 68, 78, 79, Parker, Ronnie Parker, Wanda 63, 87, Passwater, Michael 171 Patterson, Coleen Patterson, Dennis 139 Patterson, Viola Patillo, David 105, 156 Paul, Dorothy 65 Pavey, Edward Pavey, Ronnie Pawlak, Cathy Payne, Delais 171 Peak, Harold 156 Pearman, Terri 61, 171 Pearson, Guszek 171 Pearson, Richard 156 Pearson, Glen 139 Peczkowski, Gail 171 Peczkowski, Robert 30 Peczkowski, Susan 124, Pellow, Herhert Penning, Steve Pennycuff, William 139 Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkin s, Perkins, Perkins Perkins Perkins : Bobbie David 110,111 82, 138 88, 171 126,139 Deborah K. 1 39 Deborah L. 126 Dennis 156 Don 139 Z Mark 156 Sara 156 Perry, Carol 1 71 ,139 Marosz, Pat 155 Marshall, Wardal 136 Martin, James 62, 81, 136 Martin, Sandy 155 Martin, Tyrone 124, 136 Mason, Cindy Masters, Donna 170 Masters, Kevin 92, 136 Masters, Paul 92 Maternowski, Jenny 88, 120, 124, 136 Maternowski, Lizbeth 170 Maternowski, Merci 89, 121, 155 Mathews, Betty 42, 88 Matthew, Tania 170 Mays, David 62, 155 Mazurkiewicz, Patty 64, 120, 155 McBride, Cynthia 170 McCarty, Lee 136 McCauley, Sherlyn 79, 154 McCauslin, Cynthia 55, 136 McCavitt, Don 137 McCavitt, Ron 53, 137 McClanahan, Kevin 170 McClanahan, Tim 170 McClure, Jim 170 196 Monhaut, Ed 102, 137 Monhaut, Tom 170 Monroe, Jeff Moody, Thelma 40 Moore, April 170 Moore, Jean 138 Moore, Joyce Moore, Pat 107 Moore, Paula 80 Moran, John Morgan, Barb Morgan, Michael Moriconi, Frank 48 Morrell, Mark Marrow, Steve 138 Morton, Rafael 155 Mosby, Earl 170 Moser, Moser, Elise 90, 170 Bruce 126, 138 Mosley, Deorah 89, 170 Mouros, Paul 170 Mower, Sally 23, 74 Moyer, William 23 Mucha, Maryann 44, 55 Murphy, Vicki 88 Muessel, Charles 171 Munya n, Paul 171 Northcutt, Anthony 171 Northcutt, Norma 138 Northcutt, Sandy 138 Notary, Bob 81, 105, 171 Nowak, Tom 171 Nowicki, Craig 171 Nowicki, Ken 171 Nowicki, Pat 90, 124, 138 Nozykowski, John 138 Nuffer, .lim 156 Nugent, Edward 24 Nurkowski, Judith 90, 126, 138 Nuss, John 171 Nye, Debbie 156 Nye, Susan 63, 81, 82, 83, 117, 156 Nymberg, Vicki 65, 126, 138 Odom, Thilia 156 Oesch, Greg 138 Ogren, Donna 63, 171 Ogren, Debra 52, 138 Oldiam, Bryan 171 Olmstead, David 41 Olson, Lisa 124, 138 Olszewski, Jeff 171 Olszewski, Sandy 138 Perry, Mike 156 Perry, Timothy 47, 102 Perusek, Joan 36 Petelle, Joseph 80, 81, 83, 156 Peterson, Steve 171 Petty, Larue 156 Pfeifer, Art 102, 110, 156 Pteifer, Glenn 156 Pfeiffer, Carol 139 Phillips, Curt 58, 102, 110, 156 Phillips, Darnetta Phillips, Hedy 139 Piechocki, Terrence 139 Piechoski, Charles 171 Piekarski, Ken 156 Pieper, Ed 156 Pierce, Ed 172 Pierce, Sheryl 64, 139 Pietrzak, Debbie 81, 117, 156 Pinkowski, Kathy 126, 139 Pinnick, Julie 172 Pinnick, Laurel 58, 156 Pinnyei, Marty 62, 126, 139 Pinter, Charles Pinter, Richard Pinter, Tim 62, 139 Pletcher, Mary Ann 139 Plonski, Jeff 139 Plonski, Jerrilyn 172 Plump, Ken 109 Pluta, Kathy 88, 172 Poindexter, David 172 Poorbaugh, John 33, 59 Pope, Darrell 172 Porter, Charlene 139 Porter, Darlene 139 Porter, Mark Paulsen Hans 139 Powell, Lawrence 172 Prawat, Prentko Connie 88, 90, 156 wski, Connie 55, 139 Presnal, Greg 62, 126, 139 Presnal, Jacki 63, 79, 157 Preston, Darrel 41 Price, Vanessa 172 Priebe, David 62, 157 Preibe, Tim 172 Prince, LeGay 65, 88, 124, 139 Prince, Sondra 64, 162, 172 Pruitt, David 102, 172 Pruitt, Jerry 139 Przestwor, Cathy 55, 62, 126, 139 Przygocki, Jade Pulaski, Danny 157 Purnell, Michael 68, 79, 124, 140 Pursell, Dan 172 Purucker, Kim 62, 68, 72, 78, 79, 82, 115, 140 Putnam, lrma 40 Pynaert, Andrea 172 Pynaert, Mark 157 Radecki, Lynn 89, 90, 172 Radecki, Mark 172 Ralston, John 115, 172 Randle, Winona 157 Ranschaert, Barb 172 Rayl, Jack 140 Rayl, Loretta 172 Raymer, David 157 Reasor, Kevin 172 Redding, Deb 172 Redding, Jo Redding, Toreano Redman, Pam 172 Reeder, Rock 172 Reid, Anita 157 Reid, Francine Reiman, William Reinking, Jim 102, 124, 140 Rekos, Michael 157 Rensberger, Robert 32 Retek, Denise 140 Reynolds, Gordon 140 Rhymer, Michael 140 Rice, Merrill Rice, Steve 172 Rice, Sue 64, 157 Richard, Jeff 58, 126, 140 Richard, Kris 157 Richardson, Denis 140 Richardson, Robert 172 Riddle, LaDonna 72, 80, 88, 172 Ridenour, Jill 157 Ridenour, Kristi 126, 140 Rider, Jim 157 Ridley, Mary Beth 89, 90, 157 Righter, Cindy 79, 157 Righter, Debbie 79, 157 Riles, Marcellus 102, 140 Rinehart, Dave 157 Rinehart, Tom 157 Ritter, Anne 68, 72, 148, 157 Ritter, Lynn 157 Rivers, Joe 140 Roberts, William 30 Robertson, Cheryl 172 Robertson, Greg 102, 157 Robertson, Lorie 81, 172 Robertson, Nona Robinson, Kyle 172 Robinson, Trina 172 Robinson, William 140 Robinson, William 31 Robison, Leighanne Rodgers, Cindy 52, 140 Rogers, Ronald 157 Rodick, Steve 102, 157 Roe, Paul 157 Roedl, Pat 65, 140 Rohleder, Carol 157 Rohr, Jim Rooks, Daniel 172 Rooks, Paula 64, 90, 157 Roots, Ronnie 172 Rosander, Cathy 140 Rosander, Chris 140 Rosander, Jim 81, 172 Ross, Corine 35 Ross, Karen 55, 62, 86, 88, 126, 140 Rotruck, Margaret 40 Rothy, Cheri 157 Rousculp, Natalie 172 Rowlett, Denise 80, 81, 157 Roy, Kathy 140 Roy, Steve 157 Royce, Dennis 62, 81 , 82, 124, 140 Roytek, Carol 69, 172 Rozek, Greg 172 Rozek, Tom Rucker, Sue 158 Rulli, Nina 172 Rulli, Pasquale 78, 158 Rulli, Vito 172 Rupe, Brian 81, 115, 158 Russel, Tom 172 Russell, Virginia 172 Rybicki, Irene 40 Rybicki, Sandy 55, 140 Rzeszewski, Clemens 42, 89, 98 Saberniak, Mark 172 Socchini, Michael 34, 71, 102 Saenz, Christopher Salvageot, Debbie 64, 158 Salyer, Don 173 Sanders, Andrew 158 Sanders, James 140 Sandsmork, Candy 173 Santa, Mark 173 Santa, Paul 64, 140 Santa, Paulette 65, 126, 140 Santa, Suonne 55, 78, 79, 82, 124, 140 Satkowski, Terry 158 Sauers, Cindy 64, 79, 158 Saunders, Barb 90, 173 Saunders, Richard 48 Scallions, George 173 Scallions, Georgia 173 Schaut, Jeff 173 Schifferl, Debra 173 Schmanke, David 173 Schmanski, John 173 Schmanski, Larry 140 Schmidt, Terri 55, 140 Schoff, Greg 173 Schutt, James 173 Schrader, David 80, 81, 83, 140 Schultz, Carol 140 Schwalm, David 83, 173 Schwalm, Roxann 140 Schwanz, Pat 140 Schwelnus, Chris 62, 102, 141 Sconiers, Aaron 158 Sconiers, Fred 102 Sconiers, King 141 Sconiers, Ulysses 173 Scott, Ellen 158 Scott, Gregg 141 Scott, Ken 173 Scott, Linda Scott, Robert 173 Scott, Roxanne Scott, Therasa 158 Scroggs, Robert 31 Scruggs, Andre 110, 173 Scruggs, Brenda 141 Scruggs, Stevie 98, 158 Seach, Brenda 64 Seach, Michael 173 Sellers, Chris 117 Sellers, Marlene 64, 89, 117, 120, 158 Sellers, Tom 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 115, 158 Sendo, Ichiro 141 Sergeant, Vicki 55, 141 Sexton, Terry 158 Shamanke, David 80 Shane, Iris 141 Shatter, Carla 141 Shaw, Chris Shaw, Karen 158 Shaw, Steve 124, 141 Shead, Kerry 141 Shelley, Jane 65, 126 Shelley, William 65, 72, 173 Sheneman, Samuel 173 Sherk, Deborah 173 Sherk Sheryl 63, 65, 141 Sherk Vickie 173 Smith, Walter 174 Smorin, Andrew 102, 142 Smorin, Patty 90, 174 Sniadecki, Judy 158 Sones, Susan Sonneborn, Fred 62, 102, 142 Sostack, Karen 142 Sovinski, Pat 158 Spagnola, John 142 Sparks, Rena Spier, Bill 102, 142 Spillman, Marcia 72, 148, 158 Spitz, Carolyn 121, 174 Spitz, Michele 60, 80, 81, 83, 142 Spychalski, Jim 142 St. Clair, Tim 102, 158 Stachowicz, Michele 142 Stahl, Walter 142 Stahlsmith, Steven 52 Stalker, Brian 142 Stalker, Julia 79, 90, 158 Stanford, John 174 Staniszewski, Mary 158 Starling, Bill Staszewski, Debra 158 Staszewski, Lois 174 Staszewski, Noel 52, 142 Steen, Everett 39 Steinhofer, Regina 64, 90, 174 Stephens, Dawn 174 Stevens, Denise 65, 74, 142 Stevens, Jean 63 Shilts, Thomas 32 Shimp, George 102, 110, 158 Shirtz, Paula Shorter, Karla Shorter, Loretta Shoults, Ann 61, 62, 68, 124, 126, 141 Shriver, Dana 158 Shumaker, Kathy 79, 80, 81, 83, Stevens, Julie 158 Stewart, Nancy Stieglitz, Jeff 174 Stieglitz, Kari 62, 126, 142 Stines, Gwen 19 Stivers, Alonzo 22 Stokes, Gwen 159 Stokes, Wilbert 142 Stormoer, Pam 173 Shurn, Armentrol Shurn, Barbara 158 Shrun Theresa 124, 141 Shurn Yulando 88, 89, 173 Sienkiewicz, Sandra 58, 62, 141 Sigety, Joe 158 Stover, Jerry Elton 25 Strasser, Jack Strasser, Karen 159 Stroup, Brian 59, 60, 72, 126, 142 Stroup, Ken 159 Stroup, Sandy 81, 117, 120, 174 Strebinger, Brian 79, 174 Simmons, Joyce 64 Simon, Tom 173 Sims, Johanna 141 Sims, John 173 Sims, Rosemary 64, 158 Singer, Jennifer 81, 173 Singleton, Arthur 20, 81 Sipocz, MaryAnn 174 Siwek, Julie 174 Siwek, Mary 174 Six, Aaron 80, 81, 83, 141 Slaby, Norman 174 Slack, Steve 62, 141 Slater, Jim 141 Slott, Bill 174 Slusser, Jane 79, 174 Slusser, Paul Smalls, Sheila 174 Smith, Alphonso 107, 158 Smith, April 158 Strebinger, Marcia 64, 159 Strebinger, Mark Strebinger, Paul 174 Stroud, Sandy 71, 78, 79, 159 Strychalski, Judi 126, 142 Strychalski, Sue 85, 87, 159 Stuckey, Arlene 174 Stuckey, Ina 174 Stuckey, Michelle 159 Stuckey, Pricilla 174 Stuckey, Robert 174 Studon, Susan 64, 142 Sfults, Rick 62, 85, 124, 143 Stump, Kathy 64 83 Stuppy, Robert 124, 143 Stutsman, Julie 81, 174 Sult Ma ico 1 74 , r Summers, Dorothy 174 Swanson, Cecelia 34 Swanson, Jeff 143 Swanson, Orlando Smith, Ben 174 Smith, Bernice 61 Smith, Betty 158 Smith, Cheryl 141 Smith, Cheryl 158 Smith, Debbie 141 Smith, Joan 141 Smith, John Smith, Linda 141 Smith, Mary 158 Smith, Mary Ann 158 Smith, Maureen 81, 83, 158 Smith, Robert 174 Smith, Roselyn 142 Swartz, Kathy 143 Swartz, Pam 174 Swartz, Sharon 79, 159 Sweet, Leslie 65, 124, 143 Sweet, Susan 62, 90, 174 Swihort, Dirk 143 Swindel, Janice159 Switalski, Tim 159 Szczypski, Melanie 52, 143 Szczypski, Vanessa 174 Szucsits, Dorothy 40 Szumski, David 174 Szymanski, Laura 174 Index 197 Taberski, Marcia 55, 126, 143 Szymanski, Mike 159 Szymanski, Patricia 174 Szymanski, Richard 143 Szymanski, Richard 174 Szynski, Pam 174 Taberski, Randell 174 Tael, Mark 159 Taghon, Renee 58, 62, 74, 120, 126, 143 Taylor, Cynthia 143 Taylor, Harry 98, 124, 143 Taylor, Jessie 174 Taylor, Mary 52, 143 Taylor, Merlene 159 Taylor, Nerlene 159 Taylor, Pot 54, 69, 78, 143 Taylor, Rex 174 Taylor, Tom Taylor, Willy 159 Teague, Richard Teah, Jane 20 Terrio, John 98, 174 Teves, Jean 80 Teves, Rick, 81, 83, 102, 159 Thomas, David Tumer, Wiley Tuttle, Kenneth 29 Udy, Debra 175 Udy, Luanne Ullery, Kevin 175 Underly, Sandra 159 Upham, Leland 143 Ubanski, Robert 175 Utterback, Pete 80, 81 , 82, 159 Vail, Cathy 88, 89, 117, 157 Vail, Donna 64, 143 Vail, William 175 Valentine, Pam 159 Vance, Pam 55, 143 Vanderheyden, Greg 175 Vanderheyden, Judy 64, 72, 159 Vandermark, Lenora 63, 144 Van.Laere, John 59, 62, 102, 126, 144 Van Lake , Dennis 159 Van Lake, Mark 159 Vann, Dolly 144 Vann, Eddie 102, 110 Vann, Rosie 69, 159 VanTomhaut, Doug 59, 65, 159 Walsh, Kathy Walsh, Pete 160 Warnock, Tim 160 Wamsley, David 175 Wasowski, Joan 126, 144 Watkins, Dorinda 55, 144 Watkins, Doug 79, 160 Wilton, Becky 126, 145 Wiltrout, Fran 64, 175 Wiltrout, John 53, 65 Winkel, Debra 1.75 Winkel, Tim 92, 175 Winrotte, Becky 161 Winsch, Kevin 161 Thomas, Nona 174 Thomas, Russell Thompson, Imogene 174 Thompson, Jim Timm, Kathy 79, 159 Tinsley, Kay 174 Tobolski, Becki 87, 89, 120, 175 Todd, Terri 81, 83, 143 Tolbert, Denise Tomaszewski, Kathy 159 Tomhave, Debbie 65, 89, 143 Tomlinson, Jamie 72, 79, 148, Tampos, Andrew 143 Toney, Mildred Toothman, Debra 159 Topps, Debra 69, 124 Toth, Gina 55, 143 Townsend, Debra Townsend, Donald 102, 175 Townsend, Donna 88, 159 Trader, Jim 175 Travis, Herman 143 Trawick, Oscar 61, 159 Trezise, Scott 159 Trezise, Amy 90, 175 Tripp, Andrew 102, 159 Troianowski, Lila 78, 79, 143 Trok, Tom Toupe, Jim 175 Troxel, Bradley 175 Troxel, Dennis 159 Trpis, Martin 115, 159 Truaz, Brian 175 Truax, Michelle 175 Trzaskowski, Betty 41 Tucker, Jean 143 Turbeville, Jeanne 65, 81, 15 Tumer, Brender Tumer, Jacki 143 198 9 VanTomhaut, Robert 65, 144 Varga, Susan 88, 175 Vargo, Francine 175 Vawter, Becky 63, 144 Veatch, Jeff 175 Verduin, John 144 Vemon, Christine 144 Verse, Mary Verse, Tom 175 Vida, Joan 1 14 Vinson, Debra 160 Vitou, Barry 144 Vogel, John 21 Volimor, Greg 175 Waggoner, Dawn 175 Wagner, Pam 52, 144 Wagner, Teresa 62, 64, 78, 144 Waite, Pete 160 Waiszczuk, Elizabeth 144 Walker, Earl 160 Walker, Faye 160 Walker, Georgann 62, 88, 90, 1 17, 120, 126, 144 Walker Kevin 160 Walker Linda Walker Pat Walker Nancy 64, 87, 88, 117, 160 Walker, Robert Walker Sandra Walker, Scott 160 Walker, Valicia 63, 64, 89, 175 Walkowiak, Tom Wallace, Robert 52, 144 Wallis, Gerald 160 Wallis, Jeff 62, 175 Walls, Marvin Walsh, Christopher 175 Watson, David 1 75 Watson, Sheila 88, 160 Wayer, Linda Weaver, Gary 144 Webber, Robert Wells, Yvonne 72, 79, 144 Welsheimer, David 160 Wensits, Janelle 55, 144 Werner, George 160 Wemer, Lenny 102, 110, 144 Wesley, Carol 160 Wesolowski, Dan 175 West, Jim 175 Wetsphal, Ken 145 Whalen, Paul White, Annette 24 White, Bruce 175 White, David 115, 145 White, Emmett White, Gary 49 White, J eft145 White Jerry 160 White, Pete 102 Whitesel, Robert 160 Whiting, sylvan wo Whitlow, Linda 145 Wibbens, Cheryl 65, 69, 160' Wieczorek, David 160 Wigfall, wagfuu, Doris 35 Jolna 175 Wiggins, Jack 63, 145 Wiggins, Joe 145 Wiggins, Willie 145 Wilhelm, Tom 62, 102, 145 Wilkins, Mary 58, 90, 160 Williams, Anthony 161 Williams, Cathy 145 Williams, Deborah 71, 145 Williams, Kathy 145 Williams, Linda Williams, Linda 26 Williams, Linda 52, 124, 145 Williams, Marcia 161 Williams, Mary 161 Williams, Millard 145 Williams, Shevann.16l Williams, Steve 161 Williams, Stew Williams, Tom 81, 83, 145 Williams, Warren 145 Willis, Demetria 145 Willis, Derrick 175 Willoughby, Lori 175 Wilson, Debra Wilson, Greg 161 Wilson, Michael 161 Wilson, Milton 175 Wilson, Sandra 55, 61, 63, 64, 145 Wilson, Stanley 102, 175 Winter, Samuel 175 Wise, Michael 175 Wise, Sherrie 161 Wishin, Christopher 175 Wisner, Brenda 161 Witek, Paul 161 Wolf, Audry 175 Wolz, Ann 121, 161 Wolz, Brian 102 Wolz, Karl 175 Womack, Linda 145 Womack, Maxine Wood, Anita 175 Wood, Jeff 145 Woodall, Michael 145 Woodard, Ronald 175 Woodward, Dru 63, 145 Works, Raymond 79, 146 Worm, Debra 146 Worm, Denise 161 Wright, Sonna 146 Wright, James 25 Wright, Ralph 175 Wright, Ruben 175 Wright, Shirley 63, 146 Wrobel, Joellen Wroblewski, Eric 161 Wroblewski, Jim 146 Wroblewski, Tom 146 Wuthrich, John 62, 76, 80, 82, 126 146 Ydtle, Lynn 175 Yeakley, Gary 65, 146 Yeandel, Victor Ylce, Brian 161 Yike, Debra 175 Yoder, Eugene 161 Zalas, Kathy Zakrzewski, Bruce 126, 146 Zamiatowski, Patrick 161 Zawierucho, Jim Zaworski, Nancy 161 Zaworski, Raymond 146 Zelasko, Carol 146 k . 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