Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL)

 - Class of 1962

Page 1 of 208

 

Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collectionPage 7, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collectionPage 11, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collectionPage 15, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collectionPage 9, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collectionPage 13, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collectionPage 17, 1962 Edition, Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 208 of the 1962 volume:

Wy 'Gu Q, ,, M t ?ifQLf5WaT3f2VW?s jf Wwwww gagging? if WMMLWWQ f. X 'u e, Egilfxi fjfwwwjjffw iybiahgwgiik, ,MW gig? wg xg W up XQEZQER 255 lwmmffiffwwy wm 2,92 33333 wwwiiw- FMQQ ff P Gsg ww? 5.52155 -Wim , W, - U, am MMM www-M LWJWM? fgg-QRSQXWNWWQ wht? Siwfxpmkmxmm L Li W, W CQ f6 L - fl 4, ,YK Mfg Ny Q A my -ff Uk ab v x Y rbi! UM A 'W J' ,. M' 'M 01 H W QSVJX ,I V P , ff f ggi! ff Nw ,, wwf , ,ff7W.445f ' Muff F if Wu ff ,W W f WL' , iff? iw fffw ,YWKMUWVW 5?ffQ?,M QAQML Wffpffffw J wjf 42LmL!W mW 5gQW,1Uw ov MJ wW?VWMff'M'M7w ' fml WW ww Q fwfw fig? 1 yi,.4,QA,C4.4,AQ4,f41f4xX.bWfff 54,06 ,-Q,o.,yx..e..1C rfb-41111-f,2ff'-A-4-f ziggy- J fq,,,4f.e AAA Q19 4,cfZi1,,!cWeJ,A Af, WMM Mllgjfj wd a I fluff! . :Dau IEAIIWLMIM 'ggffwwf flydyif I IIIIIIIIW zW,,, III I'EEIIIIIM l9II2 IIII5 MAINE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WEST DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS VOL. III E. Z hfnjw . l , ,QL I,O0,J'1i'j ZIxI5 QM xi,fu,Q4bLGfQjf xb I - rl x,444 5 4 fi 3 bf Q. - '. .fx , 1.1 f A 'v ' 'f 1' '1-445 7' .. .9 . 1311?- 11' Ap S f'1 - J- U1 1 4 xl . X1 , 1: 7,1 .IQ .41 u . ., 5 T l -2 n . ' .1 'L A Ag-: -. ,.l,.11A JN ai. -'-1 .....- 'v . Q s 1' 'f.o4 1'-'- - 4-F1 . ' ' . 'rif- 1 1 . 14 . .1 1 1 .S - - K' ' x 'if' ,, ,, H 1' 1 hh' lx, ' 5. ' ' . 1 3 ' 'l ' A , 4 'f ' 1 v' 2, 6 f 1 ' -, ,ff -j if 11 Y . . , '2 .1 ' ' ' J ' if' 1 11 1 I ' ' 2 I .1 5:55 1 ' , -:A 43,1 .A .' K '- 'X ' , 1 . g? . If , 1 1, , 1 1. .N V 1- . 1. X I 'Tift' 4 ' - 1 ,1 , ' , 1. f , I XJ! ' -' , , , -1 , LN 1 . 1 3 'L 1 i1 Y 1 .154 . 1 . . - '- 1 1 ,' -, ,w -.-.g,1. ' 41-3 1 ' 1 1 ,' . .4-1 .1 .1 fl,-N ' ' '35 1 X 'f 'f ' 'Sf' 1 ww: 1 r x 1 -1 i- ,. 1 f 1 ' A42 ' 1 K Q 111, Q., yur ' ' ' Q -'-150 Q , 4 54- V ,Q ..1 1,f,. A N p , ' 1' ,' -1 .3 ' - X . --.-22 ,-':,.111.'1 . ' ' ' -' '1 . 45511: Y ' , 1.7.1. -A 1 . '1 nil: - 1 fr - ...p . ,,'5 ag, , ,:- '1 . ,v , ff-W ' 1 K-1' .- xi-W' . 1 p-i1-+fg111X.'.f1- ' . zz--f , ., ,pi - ... . 'W b V I v,' . . ' -1f1'JmET71,w,,, lghzgf I LN! x. I A I-N K .I ll. . ,,.,1:,,.1 A., . J ,1 .,:Q,.,., i 1 J , 2 .,,,Al, ,115 .11 1: .1 Ki? 1.,., . 191.-115151 . ., M I ,.,6,,..1.f 151-:117.1 1?:1.1iQ9241?w 1- ff, ' , JH 1. f 11 1 -A .. - . 1 af.. 1 1 1 . 51'A'1g.1:.x-fp 'qv-4-x-,gl ,ALS-11 '11 f V -' I-gnaijf iff-'.'1,.:.--j ' 1 x y1, , 1, ,. 1 -'lg 'I ' 1 -1 11 1.1.,. ... . .1 ,-fr , , .. 1 9 . A . . -, A 1,Q1?gQ'111-1.rjf 52.511331 .1 .. 1,2 :.11.1:'1g 1 Us ,. - .. .fy , -' I . 1 x .. . 3216, .. 1 .11-1 '-'1'1 ' rg- 1' '-f-1.1 ,Q-:'J,'-' 51.913 ' 1 '. ,' , 1 -' ,- ,- - -9 f ' .1 1 , 1- 1 ' ' ..- 1 ,X . F1 . '1 -'.? '-gf-ff mif' uw' ..-51:-1 '. '-: . A . .H r .Q 1 3-.:' I if V. - ' , .1 1 , 1' - A . . -1 123 A Q4 -1' 1 2' ' '-1K.u1lGWQ' '.!711cW1.1.q'111?zF'32fQ 5-211'--A 1' V 4- ' 1 1. ' -131 'W-1 ' ,:1 H ' 1 H ' ' ' .11i1i,'YgE,I:.:,'::1Qf.QP:g-11-'rl.214 14,-411 1.t.'..1'i.g1 -. . . - 1, - ' 4,171.11 ' N 1 ',L,,1'1j1u , :Vg-1 1,1-5r,,1xg5 1,5 1.1. - Qi.. .13 r,,,:3x 11f'f'1,- 'xv 11 A., ,Ml 1- E ,Jig ,i .-.f- 1, . ' -1 N rSEAM1-'fs'v.1.-'.'t,i1,-P'.'Y'ff?f1i'i1.w 1s'x 1-12 'f1'1'4'11':1 '11i3J3l'11?1N'4Lf?f12f-iq' ' 1 , . . .' x'?1'j1 Alf., r,.- -2 .f .vc ning-,-,w.i' '.1-, 1' .L-1: ' YWXJQL gJhg'Jl54,yg.1Y1 r'.4' '-. 1 '- 1- .1-N -1 , ' . 1'1L'1 -',-Q-5. -Vfiylgi-', 1 ihw, f 11 1 S1 I'.'1 .'f31 'qX '1' -' 4'-X1 'Q 1. Q' ,yy 1 r 1 N '11, U M -x1kM1f.N -151-,1,JL, 11,,.'f '-,g','-11A'..1,f1,. 1 1. - 17. 11 Q 1 N 1 11 tw h . !If:1W' 1,M.:'..I,m,yrq.-'QQ ly-'lmvii 1,1i1,11i5vH.I X I -1? N I I .X1 . ., 1 it V. - 1 .1 fi f-N1-1-em..f'2-W14m- -.11-M111 z 1 1 .. 1.14.1-11-'11, 1 1 1 1 1 ,'1x',l1 ',x ,- Af-fs 1 'Q1G'0g5. ,I 1'l,'l.'1-W ,Qwf 5 1',1 X yi-gg ,315 'ff ' 1 17 'AVYWQ5' 1 H- ., , 1 if YL' .11 s , 1 Jg.,-1 1 . 1 . 1 4.1 .- 1 1.1,, l 1 .K ,a ,, K 'X ,. 1 , ,- 1., E . . ,11..1 V 1 1 X mf., ,, .1 L, :V 5,1 Y V-1 V'-A 1,11-1 ,gY1'::'::,15-xfhssx-L .411-.Q ff. ,WP I U' vigil .' -.V 2' X 1 K ax as f r:-WN 1 1 , 1 . fs' Q .11 ,.1 1. 1: S1 1151:-?:1.'y-mul, -V , 1 '03 1 'K 1, lx Q -, .N-3.1, .tl - - - - 1. V1 1 1' '11 1 N . V 1.1, 1 ',1 wr-L: 11.11-V1xgQ':c:l. 1. i :YE-:A,xTrA..! . 1 x, ,, X, ,hm xl 1 1 1 Q I, 317 .1 .11 - .1 - 1 1. 1 ' 1 . :,:1-.11-nw. .- 1- ff... 1-1 11 .1 -K. . , iv 1 ' px ' ' J11' I -1 f . 'fl I ' .'- V' . -1 ' 1 ' . ' ' ' 1 1. 1 , Mx 4' 1 1 K KA. ,l s , x1l't 1.',g-.gx11't-T V V4 lv-NW.-5 Q ., .'.fI1,,X-.1 x, 4 1 J 1 ... -- 1' , .,: , -N1,.-.-..S511:,..-1,1 24 Jw, X-EA 1, . -.M x , ' , V gs '. 1 , ,'.- , 1-1',: .111i1f,?'1 1.1 1 ,r..,.1g1,,'Q, .4 gp-ah 1311--11 .' ' . I ,' -y .1 ,. , . ,1, . . ., V ig. 1 'A r . - -1. - X N g .1 ' .1 Y Q N - q.-P, V1 ,-.311 :f ?f1,'.fj1' 1 x.'- B 'c ' ' 'xi' . '.- 3- -. 1 , -1- -,:1. 1111 I-11.11. 'pr' 141 4 .1 H . .1 I . -. . , . 1- 1 . 1, 1. 11 V 1 .H1 ,- .!.,o. - -'1 1l'N-. 1'x ,1 -. ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 V. 1 1 1- 1 . . 111411 1 f.. , . 1 1-4 .151 . - 1- ru. 1 . ,D ,1 ' . - ,M 1 - 4- ,m1f- ' , 1 1 I 11' -.' .1!. ',1 ' .tx , K 5 1 .. 1. 1' ' 1' ff . 1 ' .1 ' Q. . , ' '1 - , 11, wf'.1 .a1 11, -1 an , , , X ' 1 X 1 . , 1 - A' I JL J.. 1' 1' ' 1' 'H '- UQ 'Uxxi ' ' N : v' . 1 1 , , 1 111. -K .1 Q- 1- 1- J. .:. 1.1 If, ' . . 1 r 1-1-. 1 1 .. I ' ' .1 1- '1 y-1 Y 1- .NA ' 1 1 , A 'HN WT' -N1'?'l'1 1 - 1L'x :': 'pf' l ' . 1 1. 11, 1 V -h xg.. 1 1111, 11 I Vt, -I.. .xx X . ,. 1 ,Q 1111. .: ...1. W - 1 ,, H. 11 .,,1- , 1. wg- ' 1-Q-11-.11 - 1.1-1v1-..,,5, ,. X H ,. 1 ,L .1 ,, 1. .,.,r,g1,1,, .D , .v.,, 1, , 1 1 '1 1,111 ' .. 1, 1 .'J.,,,'-. - ,1:,.Ni, 411 .,.j1x -,lwxfq L 1 ,. x , - In 13.14 4 11 1.,'-.V ,AJ:inf':lLfl4f.L'.'1A11.,'- gK,'CL1.1J5. x M1 Nl' X M . xl. W: -.fr xt , - I ! Jn . 1 '., 1 +1 ... , ....,..H .1...x.w-1.-. '-, -'.?1gr0,1 1. 1 , -1 ' , - 1 r '11.1J.'- ..f1.-.11.'4'f..+ . 1-1 .fx-3-C 41 1 L R 1' 1. . As we cast reflections over this past year at Maine West - the friends, the memories of dances, sports, clubs, and exams - and record them within the covers of this Legend, we hope to establish a permanent record which can be maintained as a future reference for each and every one of us. Many of the events recorded herein are vivid today, but as we leave and pursue the many paths our lives will take, these memories tend to fade from us. The blur of mixed expressions, the impatient glances, the sprinkles of laughter, the frowns of concentration, and the sleepy yawns are visual expressions that share in the benefits of participation. The purpose of this yearbook is to cap- ture these expressions and provide us with reflections from 'lie past year. With the careful guidance of the Maine West faculty, the class of '62 can well be proud of the part it has had in establishing precedents to guide many of the activities of the classes which will follow. Sue Amy Editor-in-Chief V 1 LJJQQQ l96.,b..Q., ui-L41-4L.XQ-9-1-A. l lar'c.lfs.J ek9.Ne,gQZQL,W4 mmf oW..S2a,Q,Q Lva, 4! sgfatci? Q- t fzftfmia V, X 'i, at 66 Ne? QQ ., K' 5213 - QQQQ C225 M29 a 'ff' ' Z QW! Q5 'gif Qi, -Q-'aff at? CUNTENIEW' as f X-fs A Glance at Maine West ACADEMICALLY 6 A Gaze at Maine West ADMINISTRATIVELY A 32 A Look at Maine West ORGANIZATIONALLY 4 0 A View of Maine West ATHLETICALLY 82 A Glimpse at Maine West PERSONALLY 108 si? QEGHENIEE- ll llllk , ,.?f5iWtWif?? e? , f Q 9 . s . QA i3N bn QR N, : y X i Q , Qi K, .Q,o.1, SJ!Wi5LO.1-, ,-Q XS School life at Maine West centers in the classroom. A student 'N D entering Maine West is free to choose one of many courses of study: 0 N college preparatory, general, industrial arts or home economics, and J-J business education. Maine's comprehensive program offers students Q not only a wide range of subjects from which to choose, but also accelerated and advanced placement programs, for students with exceptional abilities, and experimental programs REFLECTING 0 Maine's constant striving for better education. Equipped with modern X . facilities, Maine West prepares each student for his personal goals in ' X life by building a strong foundation of knowledge. The faculty at Maine West is the most important single part of the educational development of the students. Besides their work in the classroom, teachers also sponsor extra-curricular activities. Their day is much like that of the students: daily classes, a leisurely lunch, friendly chats with friends, and after school activities. Besides, they have grades and progress reports to make out, homeroom duties, monthly departmental meetings, and many other activities too numerous to mention. It is no wonder that they, too, as do students, need the summer in which to REFLECT upon their hectic school year. CWM: W. 0 O 'dl -xt-J .Q T, ' if V . K x?,N'q Vfllvtv lgjiflvt L ty X lflfxj Q A m In K , X1 2 k 'X ,Q R 1- 5 -as-.-....., 5 ES!! : 's lgszi has 45511 1-E Q Kami fi I -CI? :UA 5 W -A U ,,g 'A WWIQP ,wo Y Sr.-nd ' 1-rw. R iff. Art Art education gives students the practice and development they need to meet the challenges and opportunities of creativity. Since creativity involves perception, sensitivity, and awareness, the Art De- partment considers these points as important study guides for art students at Maine West. Perception is the ability to see in depth, in perspective, and in total and complete relationships. It purposely develops the intuitive faculties of the student after he has been presented with many types of stimuli from all directions. Sensitivity is the understand- ing of good design and good craftsmanship. This involves the development of all of a student's senses and emotions. Awareness is the ability to recognize and understand different moods and feel- ings of past experiences and present situations. Through conditioning the mind in all of its poten- tials, the student becomes more aware. These con- cepts are obtained and realized in Maine West's art classes-Art I-IV, Crafts I and II, Sketching, Stagecrafters, and a School Project Workshop. L. Kalbfell F. Ringl R. Meyer, Chairman E. Meitzner I B. Stone R, U1-asky ,urses The nurses will give any student good medical attention if he becomes ill during the day and first aid if he becomes injured. Mrs. Kalbfell and Mrs. Ringl alsotsponsor the Feature Nurses Association at Maine es . Sl 2 1, gil k 1' ' wi -1' ' 41 - f - -I A LQ 5 , 5,555 'Ti if mr! XA , , 4:3 'Q Q L fx .1 J U R s m , A ' fps' W. ' W 14 w. 4, Business Education Many students look for jobs right after graduation from Maine West. The Business Education Department's aim is to enable these people to transact their own business matters, to give them a good foundation for advanced work, and 'to prepare them for a good job. The courses offered in the Business Education Depart- ment accomplish these aims. Students may take Personal Typing, Typing I and II, General Business, Clerical Book- keeping, Commercial Law, Stenography I and II, and Accounting I and II. Students can gain practical experience by working in the schoo1's offices. D. Solheim A. Sortal C. Weber O. Brown, Chairman N R. Dieter W. Hommerding R. Ross C. Arvold S. Drain V. McElwain R. Smith -Q HC f- iyvfw-.ua.,.f.,M -fr-elllqn-Nia ' s iii 5 'K ,Ax S bl Widening u U 9 4 if 4.3 Driver and Sa ety ducation Every student must take safety education. This course teaches future drivers about the parts of a car, state laws concerning driving, different kinds of insurance, and safe driving. In Driver Education students learn by experience how to drive, and at the end of twelve weeks they take the test for their state license. Special attention is given to the develop- ment of self-discipline, good sportsmanship, courtesy, and respect for the rights of others. With the in- creasing number of motorists on the road today, the Driver and Safety Education Department is an important part of school curriculum. No we Pictured V Giovannini, - - - . J . Minerick Chairman R. Schmidt E. Zuccarini E Special Pro ram Q5 -to jig . .Z.-gh gf' - f f. 5 C. Andreas A G, Giles M. Johnston Mrs. Andreas is a study hall teacher on a full-time basis. Mrs. Gass is the school's permanent substitute. Mr. Giles is the Coordinator of Guidance and the Director of Research and Testing. Miss Johnston is the Reading Clinic Director. .,, ,- Q ..-f , Q W- - Q. ., Q 1 no ..-ar . wi Nm 5 -J- ...M-B ...-I ,. -.S .1 ME . .K -Ml- .. ,MS A.-Z AHS A Al t .tr 2 5- -. 'A ti' fi English English teaches the communication skills of speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Speaking is taught through oral reports, participation in panels, and class discussions. Through records and tape recordings students have the opportunity to hear a piece of literature read by the author himself, equally important is the experience gained from listening and viewing radio, television and literary produc- tions. Writing is taught by studying and writing themes and essays and then discussing them during a laboratory- conference period. Through extensive and critical study of short stories, novels, plays, and speeches, the student is taught how to appreciate and enjoy good literature. In lit- erature the student discovers ideas and philosophies which will enable him to develop his character, broaden his mind, and live a fuller life. l . R. Basenbach G. Boyer D. Buckingham R. Caprio C. Coffman M. Davis M. Hanson E. Johnson H. Johnson A. Lauterbach M. Loring V. Lovell H. Martin J. McGillis l . . - J. Muckle P. Myers B. Nissen G- ROYBI' M. Seidelmann H, Todd G. Walker -I -- , . - fam - Q-vga f-mf.-'gasfsrwvnaefx-nn'-mn' , Home Economies 5,,35g3i J. Home economics is the study of the arts and sciences for better living in the home. Students learn about the growth and care of children, cloth- ing, housing, and feeding the family, management of time, energy, and money, and everyday relation- ships with people. It is the goal of the Home Eco- nomics Department to help individuals achieve satisfaction and beauty in their own lives, gain confidence in themselves, and build strong homes and communities. A complete line of courses is offered in this department: Home Economics, Foods I and II, and Clothing I II, directed to girls, and Family Living and Home Management, open to junior .and seniorgirls and boys. - o Pictured E. Hughes G. Concidine M. Kraska A W. Mitchell M. Pedersen Nt I Work Experience Students enrolled .in the work experience pro gram attend school in the morning and gain valu able on the job experience in the afternoon. fn M 'Q W SE QQ- Sv :EHQMQYW :RN Q, ,K Q Ts. V x I ' Q ., PN: ' Q I-1 if av si YK f L- 1 if , S 3 3 ' 2 4 Q Y NL H if J Q f 'li',, 1 0 -v . -Q --W' 412 3: H , gh: E Q -2 Q1 2l ww' 3.13 1 A, um Q ,4 Ak m P :as if 3 ,f , '12 S. x. M 3 u jf iff , F' Industrial Arts The primary purpose of the. Industrial Arts Department is to provide to the stu- dents preparation in the applied arts so that they will leave Maine West with prac- tical skills useful in finding a job. In their freshman year, students explore various industrial coursesg and then, in the re- maining three years, they specialize in one particular field. Maine West offers mechanics, electricity, electronics, metals, mechanical and machine drawing, print- ing, and woodworking. E. Barrett V. Camsky H D. Grobe R. Kulachor J. Killam R. Matkovic R. Pelikan V R. Sides P. Titre R. Wolfe FIRE DRII. l'EJ2E2ff QM, X ,QQ 1 N- 'r,,f.ff-'W ff I .. -.., Lan uage The Language Department emphasizes conversational ability in a foreign language and good foimdations in grammar and literature. To encourage the development of these points, Maine West has a foreign language laboratory which includes tape recordings of study material and phono- graph records of books and plays. Students are offered a full four years of French, Spanish, German, Latin, or Russian. D'Cg2?:gggk' D. Anderson W- Bafringel' G. Carlson R. V- Hackett R, Meute N. Moment L. Parshall R. Streng C. Swanson ,,-1+ w v ,L 1 f, ' Q I fi 1.4 - , J T52 N s L1 T? gag,-,X . A 4 f Q lx ' s , v Q ef ,L a . ,hy 5 Q41 Q A, N , J: iv 33,1 ref, fl Q N. Ladd, Chairman E, Anderson Ma thematzcs Mathematics is of great importance in everyday life, in cultural fields such as music and art, and in specialized fields such as industry, engineering, and science. Still more important than these, mathe- matical training teaches students to think afndtreason lcaleinlrly and rnetliigdically. Maine i es o ers a courses in ree programs: - - coll:-ige preparatory, accelerated, and tech- E' Atkmson F' Bauey mca . R. Blake L. Callen Pictured on page 29 with the Science Department L. Collister R. Frey D. Gauger D. Gould D. Henry D. Marshall D. Paisley E- Smith '1 M: A 1 I 'Q aff fr' ,lg QU in if fa, A ,, aiafii an y . 5-1 ,nf ' 'K I NA? , I 1 :A , Aw f , , . E , as Music The Music Department provides opportunities for enjoyable activities and for self expression. It teaches students to understand and enjoy and even to create music. It adds to school spirit through its participation in athletic and social events. Maine West students who are interested in music may: take harmony, belong to any of the bands-Beginning, In- termediate, Cadet, or Concertg join orchestra-Be- ginning, Junior, or Concert: or be a member of a chorus group- Boys', Girls', Mixed, A Cappella Choir, or the Choraliers. R. Kuite, Chairman N M. Heidorn . . l W. Lindeman Head Librarian Psychologist Mrs. Becker makes psycho- logical evaluation of students based on the recommenda- tions of teachers, counselors, the nurse, and the social worker. C. Becker F. Kuhn C. Silvius Special Program The Special Program is a terminal education program which prepares students for a vocation. W. Schafer J. Spears Librarians The library is equipped with a wide selection of books and maga- zines for recreational and class reading. It also contains a complete section covering subjects in all the academic fields, a special voca- tional file, and college catalogs. P. J enness 1 , F- :5: ., T152 3 L. X I , H li l ,, V1 ff Pm' P V 5, I A U 'gr' ,sn W j' G-. A 1 l - ,W i:Q5Qit'f f'?f'5f' , Vkik :x 12' 1 1 gi Q x ,. 2 R kiwi, , '53 Physical Education Physical education offers students opportunities to de- velop leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Maine West has a four-year program of Boys' P. E. and Girls' P. E. which includes swimming, social dancing, modern dance, and gymnastics. Students who enjoy sports may go out for either G.A.A. or Intramurals and may sign up for the gym leader program. K. Olson, Chairman K. Pierce, Chairman Pictured on page 31 with the History Department H. Baer VF. Beuttler B. Bovenmyer R. Carlini A, Carstens M. Engen M. Hotchkiss R. Kearns D. Kennedy M. Nyren fi? G. Paulson M. Peters M. Peterson J. Thompson Maw' X 'W Q wr Q , U Avxxf J 3 ,- , X . Q- I X P n x x 6 - Y, 4 T -A X 4 - x 1, V-S ,X Q, , Q . I :X A . 'I K Q , 74 9. .M N 5 1 ' ., . ., . .,.. .hx . ' -f fi f , A ' 5 S - ag-x Si ,R nf' qKfg,iM,g,.,-wpgfyqf, i, ,kpiv X- Lf --2: M,-M,42,S,z? Aifx. ' J ., 5:57 7 1 .-gwjki K in 4. 1 If M l Q 1 2 if 1, X a . , ,.: Q . 11 ,Lili ' ' fr . :Y-7315, f K1 zbixwlbavz Science One of the purposes of the Science Department is to help students understand and contribute to a scientific age. The department also prepares students for technical careers in science. Students are offered general, physical, and earth science, physics, two years of biology, and two years of chemistry. The latter two courses include extensive work in the science laboratories at Maine West. Especially in- terested students who receive high grades in science may participate in the science seminar. Gauger G. Greene f J. Hugh J Kirkpatrick H C. Lawyer W. Miller V Moeller J Scofield .fi K :Li , Q 34 . f ', 'rv-1 , az fy i' Zf E. 5 I flx J E-'ix 5 f A-if rams 1 nw' sms Social Science The Social Science Department educates students in the history and operation of the American democratic sys- tem. The social sciences also include the study of for- elgn civilizations, and the concept of why things happen to man in societyg thus the purpose of the department is to make students informed and alert citizens. Social science courses offered at Maine West are geography, world history, two years of U. S. history, two years of world civilization, government, economics, democracy, and modern history. A. Aegerter V. Brownell F. Beuttler E. Edstrom G. Freeman L, Kapel A. Koenig K. Lindquist D. Magsamen J, Paynter J. Scofield H. Suffield QHNIHISIE Running a high school is no simple task, and the administrative staff at Maine West has numerable duties to perform to maintain an efficiently run high school. Maine West is one of the top high schools in the nation, due a large percent to the efforts of the admin- istration. From the superintendent and Board of Education, who are responsible for making major decisions concerning all public high schools in Maine Township, to Maine West's principal, deans and counselors, and secretaries, each is an important part of the admini- stration. Many times the jobs of these people go unrecognized by the publicg their achievements and fine work are often overlooked. Nevertheless, each is necessary to keep a school operating on a full schedule. Maine West's high standards REFLECT a fine caliber of students, faculty, and administration working together in the best interests of learning. I I Dr. Earle W. Wiltse Superintendent As superintendent of District 207 Dr. Wiltse attends the meetings of the Board of Education and works with its members to fulfill the needs of our school. Dr. Wiltse acts as coordinator between the faculty and the administration. Because he is also a spe- cialist in classroom techniques, Dr. Wiltse is responsible for the many new ideas in edu- cation which have been successfully tried at Maine West. This year will be the fortieth anniversary of Dr. Wiltse's career as an administrator. Dr. Wiltse at work at his desk. Mr. Ralph J. Frost, Jr. Assistant Superintendent Mr. Frost assumes the duties and respon- sibilities of the superintendent in Dr. Wiltse's absence, and he performs the du- ties which are assigned to him by Dr. Wiltse. Mr. Frost helps plan interdepart- mental meetings, general staff meetings, and any workshops which would result in staff improvement. Among the important duties of Mr. Frost are the preparation of study courses and schedules, the evaluation of the accelerated, the advanced placement, E. M. H., and part time courses, and the di- rection of research projects. uperintendent and Assistant uperintendent Mr. Herman L. Rider Principal As principal, Mr. Rider is the educational director of Maine West. Mr. Rider has direct supervision of all students, teachers, cus- to ians, and personnel assigned to our school. He is responsible for the discipline maintained at Maine West. He has the au- thority to assign duties to personnel and to make minor regulations for the building which may be necessary for the proper functioning of the school. Princqzal and Assis ant Princqzal Mr. Robert A. Wells Assistant Principal The assistant principal, Mr. Wells, notifies substitute teachers when they are required, makes arrangements for fire drills, and as- signs teachers to the supervision of school activities. In cooperation with the depart- ment chairmen, he prepares teacher sched- ules, supervises the school activity calendar and daily bulletin, and schedules school ac- tivities. Without two able men as these, Maine West could not be the smoothly operating school that it is. Mr. Harold Markworth District 207 Business Manager Secretary to the Board of Education M,-. Lommen D, Eiey Mr. Walter T. Craigle Mr. W. Bert Ball Mr. Dan H. Jacobsen, Ph. D., President Mrs. Anne Z. Kuehl Board 0 Education The Board of Education establishes the policies, rules and regulations under which our schools must function. The members of the Board are elected and must live in district 207. The Board selected the head administrator of our school system-Dr. Wiltse. - Mr. Leonard W. Swanson, Ph. D Mr. Fred Bencriscutto Mr. Alfred Cochrane Mrs Mildred Cress Miss Barbara Hulse Counselor, Freshman Boys Career Counselor Counselor Junior Senior Girls Counselor Sophomore Girls Personnel Department The Personnel Department at Maine West maintains good citizenship and advises stu- dents on their problems: personal, social, scheduling, academic, and college entrance. This department also supervises student activities. Miss Fannie Krevitsky Mr. Paul McKmn1s Mr Wayne Rosenqulst Mrs Helen Stuart Social Worker Counselor, Sophomore Boys Chairman of Counselors Counselor Freshman Girls . 2 -Lif..i '-...-,,., ain Uffice Secretaries The Main Office secretaries assist the de- partmental chalrmen and- the teachers in the clerical and secretarial services that they require. L. to R.: Mrs. Welch. Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Body. Mrs. Ralph. Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Longley. Mrs. McLaughlin. Mrs. Norton. Personnel Office Secretaries The Personnel Office secretaries assist the counselors of the Personnel Department in their work of guiding students. L. to R.: Mrs. Jeppe. Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Carlson Mrs. Bronke. Mrs. Kozlow. Mrs. Kohlmeyer. Mrs. Kamin. Mrs. Thinnes. Mrs. Hales. Bookstore taff All the financial transactions between stu- dents and the school are made through the bookstore. L. to R.: Karen Johnson. Elsa Moehllng. Carolyn Johnson. Nancy Harrison. Don Mathieson, Maryann Regan. Sharon Krysha. Joyce Ermeling. Mrs. Kassnel. Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Johnson. Not plctured: Caren Cochrane. Eileen Matheis. Custodians The custodians keep Maine West in good operating condition by keeping the building clean and in repair. First raw: Ed Fouth. Herman Serene-head custodian. Elvin Warnecke. and Steve Fortuna Second row: Russ Jensen. Carl Anderson. George Gunther. and Bill Parks Third row: Jack Manning. Ed Quarstron. Joseph Taylor. and Hank Mathis Standing: Ernie Drews, Walt Llndman. Ray Grewe. and Peter Scheiden Cafeteria taff The cafeteria staff provides lunch for over two and a half thousand people every day during Maine West's six lunch periods. Seated: Mrs. Mueller. Mrs. Mrs. Stocking. manager Standing: Mrs. Werhane. Mrs. Mrs. Moranz. Townsend. and Wahl, Mrs. Angel. Mrs. Ruge. Mrs. Hirchel. Mrs. Gassman. Mrs. Melbye. Mrs. Kirberg. and Mrs. Saul-cafeteria Heyse. Mrs. Clavey. Mrs. Norris. Mrs. Amdt. Mrs. Petrucelli. Mrs. Bach. Mrs. Lindemann. Mrs. McCloud. Mrs. Mrs. Atkinson Librar I Secretaries These secretaries catalog books and rec- ords and do all of the clerical and secre- tarial work associated with running the library. On the left is Mrs. Borgeson and on the right is Mrs. Longman. M atrons The matrons have an important part in keeping Maine West clean and comfortable. On the left is Mrs. Lund and on the right is Mrs. Fulton. Extra-curricular activities play an important part in the school life of most students. These activities not only give the student a chance to participate in areas of interest which cannot be covered in the academic section of school, but also build his characterg for he learns how to take responsibility and co-operate with others while having fun. Maine West offers many clubs appealing to many interests, from science to chess, from horseback riding to art. Also, the Student and Class Councils offer all interested students a chance to take an active part in school affairs. There are also many hon- orary societies. For students interested in drama, there are the V-show and the Senior Class Play, not to mention the various concerts presented throughout the year. Generally speaking, a student can find at least one activity which will interest him and which ,will broaden his school life. These many activities that are offered at Maine West REFLECT the belief that scholarship alone does not make a successful high school career. Rather, a sensible combination of acaf demic and social life will prove to be the most rewarding to the student throughout his high school years. C fs -3 -A Art Club The Art Club is a social and cultural club with art as the theme. The Club's major project is an all-school art exhibit held in early spring. Front row: Sue Winandy. Mari McCormick Second row: Melaine Wells. Shirley Stoner. Peggy Sistck. Kristine Hat- field, Debbie Praht Back row: Mr. Meitzner: Sponsor. Paulette Straub. Bob Syphers. Judy Norg. Mike Melton. Joanne Pracht. Linda Bryson 42 L Ancient Histor and Archeology Club The Ancient History and Archeology Club is for all stu- dents who are interested in ancient cultures and civilizationsi Front row: Rich Oas. Hal Landen. Charles Wente. Jerry Borgenhagen. Mr. Curtis: Sponsor. , Back row: Jeff 0'Connell, John Borzoni. 1 Biolog lub Biology Club is organized to further interest in the natural sciences, and the club is open to all students who are taking or have taken biology. Front row: Howard Deahr. Audrey Michehl. Edward Salm Second row: Alison Dickison. Mary Courteol. Jim Lussky. Paul Norris. Jerry Nolan Back row: Mr. Hugh: Sponsor. John Congalton. Susan Schuster, Ron Mul- lineaux. Michael Kuhn. Bob Ayers. Judy Darr Bowling lub I Girls Q The Girls' Bowling Club was organized for all girls who are mterested in bowling. The club meets once a week to bowl as a group at a local bowling alley. Front row: Marilyn Jenks. Barb Colberg. Carol Bonglerno Second row: Miss Smith: Sponsor. Sue Lehman. Lynn Gersch Back row: Barb Collignon. Marlene Bergren. Ruth Nagel Boys' Club Council The purpose of Boysf Club is to promote good will among thelboys at Maine West. fl'he club sponsors the annual Christmas Formal and Christmas Post Office. Front row: Bob Ipsen, Mr. Caprio. Sponsor: Bob Petkus, Randy Burmelster Second row: Charles Parker, Craig Ehlen. Jan Anderson. Bob Young. Jim Behlin Back row: John Congalton, Clark Krumpos. Tom Alles. Jim Kuhrt. Paul Benson. Jeff 0'Connell Bowling Club fB'0ysj All boys attending Maine West are eligible to join the Boys Bowling Club, which meets one afternoon every week. Front row: Terry I-lakala. Phil Nelson. Greg Kochale. Tom Hanus. Bill Madden. Mike Skordas. George Anderberg. Ken Kuznlcki Second row: Randy Panzer. Louis Hacker. Dale Dittrich. Dennis Bredar. Jon Grubert. Mike Nielsen. Bill Just. Mike Martin Chess Club Chess Club was organized to form a more perfect under- standing ofthe ancient game of chess. Front row: Dave Hammer. Paul Norris. Jim Stamborski. Second row: Kem Lenke. Dick Leyerle. Jon Lenard. Wally Cloutier. Bruce Smith. Mr. Buckingham. Back row: Bob Dierks. Butch Bending, Larry Bernett. Ed Bushlue. Ken Co- vay. Jim Schaefer. 44 Chemistry - Physics Club Chemistry-Physics Club is open to all chemistry or phy sics students who wish to pursue interests further than regula laboratory and classroom activity allows. l Front row: Evelyn Bengston. Phil Mankat. Steve Folep. Bill Gundelach, Joyi Staller. Second row: Bruce Bosenbecker. Gary Schlieckert. Ken Covay. James Moyer. Alan Barski. Reino Warren. Back row: Ken Cornelius. Joe Mitchell. Ron Larson. Craig Seitz, Chuck Tay- lor. Rich Giles. Jim Gilmore. Dance Club The purpose of Dance Club is to develop a more perfec knowledge of expressionism through dancing. Front row: Miss Peterson. Sandy Patton, Cathy Erdmann. Fran Piraina. P: Callaghan. Sue Luebbers. Cindy Bechwith. Second row: Judy Van Reeth. Leslie Pease. Ruth Bristow. Karen Struehing Dianne Ziebarth. Jackie Piraino. Karen Gustafson. Linda Cordt. Carol Ross Back row: Sue Colia. Donna Wiese. Donna Lindboe. Sue Pabich. Donna Wolf. Chris Klehr, Jan Priebe, Andi Mussar. Dorothy Blenkle. Corinne Ig narski, Karen Larsen. i P . Debate Team - Varsit Maine West is very proud of its Varsity Debate Team. This year the team received an invitation to debate on televisiong two debaters, Craig Seitz and Joe Waters, did a fine job of representing our school. Varsity debaters are chosen from the Frosh-Soph Debate Team. Front row: Paul Humphreys. Joan Hanke, Carol Barrett. Joy Statler. Mr. Edstrom, Sponsor . A Back row: Carl Jefferson. Craig Seitz. Joe Waters. Rich Giles. Jim Moyer r French lab French Club gives students who are taking French an opportunity to use the language socially and to learn about the culture of France. Front row: Miss Moment. Sponsor: Joan Hanke. Kathy Ditton. Gail llcnes. Marie Rozenboom. Mr. Meulc. Sponsor Second row: Kathy Taylor. Peg Johnson. Peg Demko. Bonnie Boeck, Cynthia Noycr. Paula Sherman. Gail Magnuson. Judy Kasanda Third row: John Congulton. Gloria Anderson. Carole Engh. Barb Bauman, Laurel Williams. Kathy Kurtz. Judy Johnson. Pat Gass. Pat Callaghan. Cheri Hagedorn. Marjorie Kincaid. Kathy Flentge. Virginia Ford Back row: Dave Humphreys. Carolyn Sangster. Marilyn Skeppstrom. Judy Dales. Karen Colburn. June Pressi. Linda Schroeder. Linda Petkus. Ethel Kuchlcr. Mary Gambicki, Karen Rivard. Judy Latala. Alice Utter. Ginny Simpson. Tom Kuchman Debate Team - F rash - Soph Any student is eligible to join Frosh-Soph Debate Team if he has a real desire to learn the art of debate. The Frosh- Soph squad is the training ground for the Varsity Debate Team. Front row: Lee Hatfield. Claudia Burnett. Jeff 0'Conneli Second row: Tom Jesky. Jim Leis. Ed LaPointe. Steve Karina. Russ LaPorta Back row: Beverly Buthman. Dick Leyerle. Jim Thoma. Rob Reinhart. Frank Baker. Mr. Edstrom. Sponsor 45 Future urses of America Future Nurses Club provides the setting in which girls who are interested in nursing as a career can meet together to share that interest. Front row: Miss Kalbfell, sponsor: Betty Coffman. Peggy Sistek. Donna Sigrist. Second row: Lenora Giese. Ellen Matson. Twyla Van Fleet. Phyllis Townsend. Nancy Geary. Third row: Diana Webster. Bonnie Grupe. Diane Wille. Kathie Ditton. Linda Gehmlich. Joanne Fouth. Donna Scherer, Janie Webster. Back row: Elaine Gorczyca. Kathy Tate. Carol Hahn, Sandy Bouda, Pat Vogel. Beverly Ringl. Carol Hanson. Christine Heppert. Joanne Pracht. Sue Wurster. June Goertz. Peggy Schultis. 46 Future H omemakers y of America T The objectives of F.H.A. are to give its members a opportunity for personal development through school, co munity, and home activities. The club tries to broaden i terest in home economics. N Front row: Mrs. Pedersen. sponsor: Susan Wischweh. Pat Wright. Pat Meye' Barb Conroy. Judy Simon. Miss Mitchell. sponsor. Second row: Sally Hunt. Kathy Held. Marguerite Pompilio. Leah Forcel Sandy Pluemer. Edwina Skierski. Pat Callaghan. Pat Calabrese. Dian: Schwab. Third row: Maria Jo Gorgolione. Elaine Vivirito. Leah Nelson. Nancy Rezna Martha Muncy. Mary Jo Karner. Paulette Marchese. Carol Pampenell: Jackie Jordan. Carol Bissing. Blanche Dettmer. Back row: Carol Frankell. Maureen Carlson. Carol Baker. Valerie Guei ther. Sandy Nichols. Ellen Timmermann. Judy Norg. Linda Reiter. Doroth Blenkle. Darlene Karnatz. Ellen Both. Arlene Archambault. uture Teachers of America The purpose of Future Teachers is to help high scho students interested in teaching to decide whether this will I the profession of their choice. Front row: Bill Gundelach. Sandi Bond. Carole Koscal. Frances Ford. Mi Kapel. sponsor. Second row: Pamela Barry. Ginnie Simpson. Marianne Manke. Ken Cova Pam Meyer, Bob Lindfors, Pat Cass. Back row: Riva Butvid. Sue Halverson. Barb Gundelach. Peggy Siste Kristine Hatfield. Alice Utter. Cheryl Hagedorn. Marsha Fritz. Edwin Sklerski. German lub German Club is for all who have taken at least one 'ear of German and wish to further their knowledge if the language outside of class. 'ront row: Miss Parshall. Marianne Manke. Rosemarie Bittel. Ray 'iSh9l', Evelyn Bcngtson. Miss Strcng. Sponsor econd row: Fran Ford. Karl Raack. Inger Svenson. Michele Gitlitz. oAnn Logiudice. Gail Horn. Angela Gade. Barbara Colberg. Carol Sopeland. Melody Clarke 'hird row: Bill l-lauck. Dick Buchanan. Ken Beer. Bill Strand. Mary ichure. Chip Krainik. Tom Sidelder. Danny Schellin. Pete Wiehart. Dale Iehn 'ourth row: Jim Robbins, Dave Jeffrey, Sue Lehman. Carol Monicke. irlene Groll. Trudy Preiscr. Sue Schuster. Carol Johnson. Chris Bittel. Donna King. Frank Grier, Dick Heller fifth row: Scott MacDonald. Norbert Thomas. Ken Gtoh. Dave Barker. im Behnke. Jerry Borkenhagen. John Holm. Jim Gilmore. Bob Dierks. Bob Gundelach, Bill Arendt Back row: Paul Lussky. Rich McQueen. Cheri Schanz. Nan Franczkowski. 'am Schoentgeu. Bruce Bosenbecker. Ken Ewert. Ed LaPointe. Brian ioadian. John Bentley. Steve Kittl, Tom Johnstone Industrial Arts lub The main objective of the Industrial Arts Club is to stimulate a larger interest in Industrial Design. Left to right: Mr. Hulfachor. Sponsor: Jim Johansen. Terry Pestel. Mr. Pellkan. Sponsor Girls' lub Girls' Club aims to promote more interest and partici- pation in school responsibility. The main projects this year were Christmas Stockings and Girls' Choice Dance. Front row: Miss Seidelmann. Sponsor: Vicki Webster. Fran Piraino, Mimi Foss. Sue Lane Second row: Sue Luebbers. Nancy Dwyer. Barb Jersey. Nancy Shields Third row: Cindy Beckwith, Bonnie Odden. Shirly Ullrey. Yvonne Blokland, Twyla VanFleet. Sue Albers. Jackie Piraino. Mary McCormick. Fran Ford Fourth row: Connie Andre. Sue Kalb, Jan Bocsay, Karen Patterson. Nan Franczkowski. Brigitte Paasch. Cheri Hagedorn, Carole Koscal. Carol Challberg. Diane Clarke. Joyce Schumacher Back row: Jerri Walsh. Pam Barry. Corinne Ignarski. Joyce Humay. Carol Campobasso. Jan Wandrey. Alice Long. Mary Dormeyer. Lora Eckert. Sue Mac Hattie. Donna Wolf. Val Olson 47 Latin Club The Latin Club tries to provide a more thorough know- ledge of the customs, language and life of the ancient Romans. Front row: Doug Rossberg. Roger Williams. Jon Cartright. Inger Svenson. Mrs. Hackct. Sponsor. Second row: Allen Millcn. Terry Sellke. Linda Holt. Claude Stewart. Chris Sparrow, Joanne Fouth. Janice Bachar. Jeanne Higgins. Third row: Carol Barrett. Maryann Regan. Carol Harper. Paulette Straub. Diane Matson. Janet Virostko. Joyce Humay. Mary Wright. John Gauger. Penny Ropace. Doris Taylor. Back row: Kathie Ditton. Mary Saari, Donna Bntdorf. Dan Humay. Chester Wyszynski. Dick Nedwed. Pat Vogel. Rob Reinhart. Lois Tansley. Kay Klotz. 48 umismutists Club The purpose of Numismatists Club is to further thi students' knowledge of coins. Front row: Ron Edelmann, Ed LaPointe. Tom Copple, Miss Florence Kuhn sponsor. Second row: Paul Strand. Lee Hayward. Tim Redmer. Michael Neilseii George Koutny. Back row: Jan Rousey. Thomas J. Jesky. Kenneth Saville. Edward Bushlus Chip Krainik. Pegasus Club All girls who are interested in riding horses regularl enjoy belonging to Pegasus Club. Front row: Jeanne Heller, Karen Johnson. Kathy Glade. Mrs. Jekel. sponso Second row: Karen Peterson. Mary Jefferson. Dianne Ziebarth. Sue Schrc er. Carol. Kelso. Betsy Smith. Doris Taylor. Kathy Taylor. Third row: Linda Ledig. Connie Hintz. Judy Bogaez. Susan Wischweh. Jul Larson. Linda Gyssler. Ruth Salzman. Nancy Jost, Gretchen Scheotthauer. R beeca Henrich. Back row: Rita Pabich. Pat Beher. Lee Truss. Lynn Terpstra. Virgin Schaeffer. Jane Janecek. Vicki Lyson, Diane Kovacs. Bev Nedwed. Mai Saari. Carol Frankell. Sharon Sackris. ep lub Executive Board Pep Club was organized to foster school spirit. The club sponsors the buses for all away games during the football and basketball seasons and also sponsors the school's cheerleaders. Front row: Nan Franczkowski. Nancy Jonas. Karol Kristen. Miss Thompson. Sponsor Back row: Barb Georgans. Carol Eustice. Barb Larsen. Mary Jefferson. Sue Pyron. Carol Christ .azz ,mwwwwwmww :U S: Z 2 eu. S: F5 C5 e-u S: 4:7 E5 26,5 E355 W 93: 'EQ :ji-1 QC! .47 SE' Q gm W 3: 'ls Eg, UI 52 0:- ,EQ 55 Usa: 58 tbl' E. Gm C 12 DE W3 nfs' 5:1 -awwgsz 25523 Qissi NI' HW 5 -o H 3 S :Q gk. -rff-. is 'S L' 'I :Egg F rio Zfigi 3: isis? QQGS .. '1 UI QQNS ES: 9. 55, O .. Qfie :Wg .. -1 'Sze' 'E '21 unin 0 e eva -.0-.0 .Z -4 FE. 5225 590' I . L-12 mam 5: S'4 uni? 525: 322 VIE O Z- F 'I an Q 33. 2 Fw ra Brick row: Robert Sherwin. Ron Mullineaux. Jim Byrne. Joe Wehlacy. John Erickson, Jim Mack. Murianila Jones Radio Club . The -Radio Club is open to all boys who are interested in radios and their workings. grunt row: Richard Schnell, Mr. Gauger. Sponsor: Larry Bernett, Tim ezine Back row: .Doug Engsirom. Greg Masciana. Steve Anderson, Weldon Gerstung. Bill Arendt. Dick Heller, Tom Herzog punish Club The goal of Spanish Club is to give students an oppor- tunity to use the language socially and to encourage in' terest in the Spanish speaking countries of the world. Front row: Ruth Sommer. Jan Herrmann. Shirleen Ullrey. Karen Struebing. Kay Hauck I Second row Twyla VanFleet. Yvonne Blokland. Maria Salazar. Connie Carlson. Barb Lysar. Marcia Relph. Arline Boyer. Pat Koscal Third row: Joyce Ermeling. Barb Kratochwill. Lee Hayward. Chuck Arrigo, Rito Pabich. Betty Ciezadlo, Jane Evert. Barb Selman. Mary Dormeyer. Barb Solka. Martha Muncy, Carol Manning ' Back row: Wendy Peterson. Carla Rothe. Jim Hoffman. Bill Sebastian. Ron Sebastian. Beverly Ringl. Alice Long. Luanne Ball 50 Science Fiction Club Besides working toward building a science fiction li- brary, the club spends a great deal of their time discus- sing the new books of the day wlnch contain science fic- tion. gggnt row: Lynn Calvert. Norris Graser. Ann Evertsen. Mr. Llndquist.l DSOI' Second row: Levi Sherman. Chet Wyszynskl. Rick Geertz. Joe Mitchell! Back row: Allen Kracalik. Mike Pedersen. Larry Lashway. Gerald' Beagle. Jim Pedersen S F S E Theutre Club The theatre, with its drama, comedy, and musicals, is the central interest of Theatre Club members. Front row: Carole Koscal, Pam Meyer. Fran Ford. Mr. Davis. Sponsor Second row: Sue Luebbers. Jan Cartwright. Sue Halverson. Ruth Bristow. Pat Callaghan. Susan Brinkman. Barbara Kellmann. Peg Johnson Third row: Karen Gustafson. Sally Netherland. Ruth Sommer. Kathy Kurtz. Cynthia Noyer. Pam Schoentgen, Carol Cushman. Virginia Ford. Pat Koscal, Barb Bauman. Yvonne Blokland. Barb Jersey Fourth row: Gerrie Sadowski. Paulette Froehlicher. Carol Barrett. lngrid Gustus. Sharon Fogelquist. Thomas Jesky. Diane Hrdlicka. Kathy Ditton. Valerie Olson, Kem Lenke. Mary Courteol. Craig Goedecker Fifth row: Barbara Harland. Joyce Sorensen. JoAnne Hoffmeyer. Janice Wandrey. Linda Rodin, Rick Geertz. Joseph Mitchell. Bruce Johns. Jan Priebe. Alice Long, Carol Copeland. Luanne Ball, Barb Raleigh Back row: Marianne Manke. Arline Boyer. Claudia Burnett. Alyson Wcathers. Therese Milton. Brigitte Paasch. Gail Schellin. Sue Manning. Janie Jacobs. Connie Holmes. Pat McKay, Peg Callaghan. Dianne Larson White Collar Girls Executive Board Junior and senior girls who are planning on entering the business world after graduation find White Collar Girls an important help. Clockwise: Dorene Christ. Karen Gustafson. Marilyn Stocking. Mrs. Dieter. Sponsor: Rose Jensen. Miss Weber, Sponsor Tri - The Social Science Society of Maine West is devoted to the development of teenagers who are well-informed about the problems which face the world today. Front row: Bonnie Gastorf. Sharon Geach, Vicki Webster. Mary Gamhicki, Shirley Hasselmann. Barbara Slgalwe. Mr. Edstrom. Sponsor Second row: Lee Hatfield. Sandy Pluener, Cynthia Noyer. Rosemary Ramer. Judy Simon. Sue Drake. Jeff 0'Connell Third row: Jeannette Ericksen. Beth Bergdolt Ed LaPointe. Joyce Sorensen. Jull DuClos, Kem Lenke. Gary Klllman, Lucinda Pump Back row: Paula Humphreys. Jordy Minerva. Lyric Olson. Dave Humph- reys. Ken Saville. Ray Mulcahy. Dean Decker. Chip Krainsh tagecrafters Executive Board Students who are interested in dramatics and the thea- tre are eligible to Join Stagecrafters. The Club assists with the staging of the annual V-Showt Left to rightz Frank Vaia. Gary Riess. Jim McKee. Paulette Froehlicher 51 -'P-1 gl Q 1 L Now, class, we must get to work . . . ,f 'W -gm fi? 7 ' 52 Watch out. He doesn't like photographers. L x Smile, you're on Candid Camera Please . . . Ally-oop! Executive Board Front row: Gail Schellin, Pat Hermann. Lora Eckert. Carol Eustice Second row: Pam Meyer, Gretchen Rider. Marietta Foss. Judy Kassnel Third row: Tomi Dee Frasier, Alan Koch, Marilyn Manny. Jim Burgett Fourth row: John Abbott, Bruce L. Johns. Joseph Mitchell Last row: Joe Figard. Randy Burmeisler. Butch Bending, John White tudent Council Representatives from each of Maine West's four classes form the student governing body. This organi- zation strives to form a better relationship between students and faculty. They also sponsor the Newcom- er's Party, the Homecoming activities, Kick-Off Dance, the Variety Show, Lost and Found, and the traffic court. Another activity of Student Council is Maine West's foster child, Peter Pyrros. Peter is a 16 year old boy from Greeceg and he is sent money, food, and clothing each month from Maine. Ml' Fly SPOHSOI' Pctci Pyiios The Legend, Maine West's yearbook, records a pictured and written account of the year's events. It provides its readers with memories of the fun and study put forth during the year. The Legend is one good way to relive and enjoy the highlights of 1962. The staff consists of two groups: the upper staff each of whose members is responsible for a particular section, and the lower staff whose members are to assist the section editors. To receive a position on the Legend, a student is required to maintain a B average and have a recommendation from his teachers. Top to bottom Rick Geertz Dave Jeffery Gayle Bauman Nancy Shields. Valerie Olson. Left to right: LE GEN - 4 l I Q . Sue Amy Editor ln chief Willie. Mascot -.X rf- A' t Top to bottom: Ken Miller. Valerie Enggas. Karen Rivard. Jane Pressl. Mr. G. J. Walker. Sponsor Front row: Sue Pyron. Carol Eustice. Sandy Peterson. Mary Ann Conti. Karen Patterson Back row: Marilyn Allini, Bill Sopper. Bev Pawelkn. Larry Lashway Western r Twice each month news and pictures of sports, clubs, student Mr. Gerald Royer, Sponsor activities, and other articles of interest are presented to the students and faculty of Maine West when the student paper, the Westeruer, rolls off the press. The staff meets each day to organize and edit the newstories which are written by the staff members and by the members of the journalism class. This year the thirty members of the staff turned out special editions for Homecoming, Christmas, agd. during Election Week in addition to the regular four-page e 1 ions. At the end of each school year, the following year's staff members are chosen from the journalism class. Front row: Carol Engstrom. Linda Sobb. Pam Lenchar. Gloria Jenkins Back row: Janice Wandrey. Alice Long, Barb Larson, Barb Krause, Sue Schreyer, Terry Zach. Jim Ericson. Richard Gross. Jim Thoma Judy Kassnel: Editor-in-chief and Sandi Bond: co-managing editor Not pictured: David MacDonald. co-managing editor Audio - Visual The boys in the audio visual department deliver edu- cational films and recordings to the various classrooms and perform other similar duties. Front row: Mr. Brownell. Susan Wons. Tom Wagner. Bill Hauck. Steve Olson. Marilyn Stocking Second row: Dick Buchanan. Mike Bryant. Ted Strand, Frank DeFalc0, John Bentley. Bill Strand Back row: Gary Mitchell. Fred Wolatz. David Barker, Brad Miller, Doug Radloff, Larry Bernett. Ray Pifke. Dennis 0'Brien. Richard Schultz 56 Audio - Service Boys interested in the audio department may join audio service. They have the opportunity to learn how to set up the microphones and audio equipment in the auditorium, gymnasium, student lounge, and cafeteria. Front row: Bill Hauck. Bill Strand. Jim Gaverth. Frank DeFalco Second row: Jim Curren. Ted Strand. Ken Groh. Bill Schacht. Keith Johnson Back row: Mr. Camsky. David Barker, Tim Redmer. Doug Radloff. Wayne Johnson. Raymond Rifke. Dennis O'Brien. John Kerber Brotherhood Societ Brotherhood Society is an organization of students, elected by the student body for their friendliness and good will. These students are elected and given an award at the annual Brotherhood Assembly at the end of the year. Front row: Peg Johnson. Patti Kargas. Pat Callaghan. Frank Vaia. Lois Wright. Barb White. Shirley Helms Second row: Carol Thompson. Jacquie Berndt. Judy Reid. Rick Warnicke. Gretchen Rider. Neshan Keshian. Dan Humay. Pat Ritter. Nicki Rappa- port. Lynne Hodges Back row: Marilyn Manny. Barry Eisenfcldt. Tom Prochaska. Cal Lewis. Lenard Bending. John Schaier. Alan Waters. John Bernero. Joe Figard. Dave Larsen. Mimi Foss. Mr. Clouser ommunity erfviee League Community Service League is an organization dedi- cated to supplying their services to worthy community projects. This year they have been working in conjunction with the Junior Red Cross. Any of the articles which they make or collect are sent to hospitals and orphanages. Front row: Sue Regelin. Paulette Straub. Bonnie Gaston' Back row: Pam Barry, Sandy Nichols. Mrs. Stone: Sponsor. Sue Schuster. Donna Lindboe . Hall Receptionists These girls have the same duty as the hall monitors. They, too, welcome visitors and check hall passes. Front row: Bonnie Anderschat, Paulette Froehiicher. Bonnie Willis. Karen Wiese, Pat Niemz. Loretta Fleig. Connie Erdmann. Kay Hendrickson Second row: Nancy Dwyer. Linda Nygren. Lois Tansley, Jan Sass. Joan Fish. Andi Mussar. Ruth Richardson. Sandy Smirga. Carol Copeland, Jan Pater. Carol Cushman Back row: Michele Albano. Pat Mackland. Jan Herrmann. Sue Schreyer. Judy Bogacz. Sue Deuser. Denise Rogivue. Sue Smith. Stacia Kanellis. Judy Dwyer H all Monitors In various places within the school these boys check hall passes, welcome visitors and newcomers. and direct them to their destination. Front row: Lenny Partyka. Bob Inglis. Chuck Hetzer. Bruce Benson. Mr. Henry: Sponsor Back row: Phil Kiefer. John Whiting. Dick Grenke. Hanley Saunders. Tom Wennstrom 57 Home Economics Supervisors The Home Economics Supervisors are a group of girls, selected for their outstanding work in clothing, who help the Home Economics teachers during class time. They show students the best way to trim patterns, fit ma- terial, and make clothes. Clockwlse, left to right: Sandra Smlrga. Marla Salazar. Mrs. Stiles. Sponsor: Barbara Collignon. Kathy Ahrens Not pictured: Jan Peter. Pat Meyer. Sue Manning. Cheri Schmidt. Elaine Barhy. Pat Collis 58 Historical ociet Historical Society is the honorary society for history honor students. A test is given each year to determine who qualifies for membership in the society. The ten students who score highest receives D.A.R. awards, and the top student receives recognition. Front row: Mary Anna Matteson. Secretary: Donald Mathieson. Vice- Presidcnt: Larry Lashway. President: Craig Seitz. Treasurer Second row: Diane Larson. Connie Andre. Carole Koscal. Gayle Bauman Third row: Joyce De Pauw. Betty Coffman. Marilyn Manny. Phil Wankat. Marietta Foss. Donna Sigrist. Valerie Olson Back row: Joe Waters. Alan Barski. Hanley Saunders. Joseph Mitchell. Bill Sebastian. Steve Polep. Ron Normak. Dave Owens Honor tucl H all Monitor' Each honor study hall has a student in charge of the hall. These monitors have the responsibility of keeping the study in order, checking hall passes, and taking passes to other study halls. Front row: Joyce Lesniak, Gerry Geiger. Frank Vaia. Bev Pettett Back row: John Toth. Wendy Peterson. Jim Huard. Steve Bonaguidl, Maria Salazar Library Helpers These students work behind the desk to check out books and receive overdue books. Another responsibility is to take study hall slips to the study halls. Front row: Miss Carol Silvers. Susan Narbutas. Kathy Orlowitz. Connie Zyewski. Michele Gitletz, Mary Lynn Paulsen. Sally Kennedy Second row: Gloria Frank, Susan Wischweh. Nancy Lindemann. Jean Earebout. Claudia Burnett. Carol Frankell, Diane Engle. Diane Weldon. Pat Wright Back row: Cheri Werner. June Goertz, Linda Riehm. Mary Wright. Karen Klaus, Thomas Jesky, Sue Dorsey, Janice Mueller Not pictured: Robert Osborn. David MacDonald. Karen Flaskemp - how Directors The V-Show Directors are responsible for putting on the entiire V-Show production with the help of faculty direc- tors. They are each in charge of separate part of the production, and each chooses a staff to work under him. Front row: Diana DeFrzmco. Jan Priebe. Joyce McGarvey. Barb White Second row: Mike Lane. Frank Vaia. Jim McKee. Marie Rozenboom Not pictured: Carol Artner. Dorothy Nelson. Gayle Bauman Lighting Crew The students in the lighting crew are connected with the Stagecrafters Club. It is their job to supply lighting for plays, parties, and dances. Front row: Mike Robbins. Gary Riess. Ted Strand. Jim Curren. Ken Groh. Keith Johnson. Mike Lane Back row: Mr, Robert Urasky. Dick Nedwed. Ray Pifke, Doug: Radloff. Tim Redmer, Dennis 0,Brien, John Kerber 59 ational Honor Societ Scholarship, character, service, and leadership are points which the entire faculty takes into consideration when they elect seniors to the National Honor Society. To be eligible for election, a senior must rank in the upper quarter of his class in his seventh semester. Front row: Gayle Bauman, Gloria Jenkins. Marianne Manke. Donna Cadwallader, Gail Kudla Second row: Barb Selman. Mary Anna Matteson, Charlene Gertz. Jan Edwards, Gretchen Rider. Betty Coffman. Sandy Mast Third row: Phil Wnnkat. Gary Schlieckert. Joseph Mitchell. Chuck Weil. Bruce Berlet. Ken Cornelius. Bob Petkus. John Saari 60 C6 99 M -Club is an organization which honors those boys who have been awarded the highest athletic award, a letter, in their respective sports. Front row: Pedro Martinez. Bill Downing. Chuck Anderson. Boll Sopper. Mike Koulentes. Jack Peterson, Dave Emmerlimr. Tom Janssi-ns. Phil Wankat Dan Hansen, Tom Meike, Scott Taylor, Tom Carlin, Paul Bushkin Second row: Coach Kennedy, Rick Warnicke. Dan Humziy. Jim Witkay. Mike Canar. Chuck Romano. Jim Lunetto, Tom Edman, Keith Saxe, Pat Gassner, Art Behn, Bruce Parsons. Jem Kasprzyk. Keith Zolla. Chip Allen. Ron Erdman, Doug Sr-ngren. Alan Koch. Rolfe Gustus. Jack Riemma Third row: Ed Liszka, Dean Di-ske. Bruce Johns, Dave Kern, Gene Sieb, Scott MacDonald, Craig Seitz. Earl White. Dave Larsen, Vic Oakley, Joe Figard. Gene Ciezadio, Colin Curr, Lee Wolf, Bob Petkus. Dick Fuesz. Ray Lenardson. Russ Lindboe, Chuck Hughes. Bob Wagner, Dave Scully Last row: Al Klchr. Ray Boyd. Joe Swanson, Frank Feret. Scott Hum- phreys. Ed Schwenke Butch Bending. Chuck Weil, Dick Samlow, Bob Lorentz. Drew Karkow, Al Waters. Bruce Berlct. Art Maxwell. John Bernero. Dave Aegcter, Randy Burneister, Greg Scheve. Dick McCall, Tim Richards. Denny Toll. Jan Anderson urses' Helpers Students interested in nursing or those taking office practice help the nurses. They type, fill out accident re- ports, and take care of patients. Front row: Jane Hasse. Mrs. F. Ringl Second row: Bonnie Grupe, Elaine Gorczya. Sue McMahon. Pam Pagel. Back row: Diane Giroux. Karen Klaus. Carol Compobasso. Donna Sigrist. Gwen Maringer Parking Lot Monitors The parking lot monitors have the duty to check un- authorized parked cars, to check any student or person entering or leaving the parking lot, and to keep discipline in the parking lot. They report to the traffic court. Front row: Dave Emmerling, Don Behrens. John Riemma Back row: George Slavicek. Bill Semitekel. James Johansen. Burgess Reeves I uill and Scroll Juniors and Seniors comprise the Quill and Scroll. To become a member of this nation-wide organization, a student must rank in the upper one-third of his class and must have done outstandiing work on one of his schoo1's publications. Front row: Judy Dwyer, Gayle Bauman. Larry Lashway, Linda Schoe- man. Nancy Shields, Secretary Second row: Mr. G. Royer. Joan Hanke. Vicki Webster, President Betty Thiet. Rick Geertz. Andi Mussar. Dan Humay. Pam Meyer. Gerry Gray. Mr. G. J. Walker Back row: Sue Schreyer. Marilyn Alfini. Kem Lenke. Val Olson. Marilyn Retzlaff. Judy Kassnel. David Jeffrey Personnel Office Helpers Office practice students comprise the personnel helpers. They have the job of doing any necessary filing, answer- ing telephone calls, and taking conference slips to rooms of the students paged. These students do this as a part of the office practice program. Front row: Pat Mashburn. Sue Crews. Margaret Hill. Sandi Johnson Second row: Joyce De0ca. Marjorie Kincaid. Thom Berg. Herman Zelk. Laurel Williams. Sharon Ala Third row: Terrie Hoey. Angela Ebner, Carole Hanks. Jackie Bending. Joyce Christensen. Dale Hehn. Warren Michelsen 61 Thespian ociety Twenty hours work on stage productions is the requirement for membership in the Thespian Society. Any- student in the Stage- crafters Club is eligible, and any person working for forty hours may wear the silver Thespian pin. Clockwise: Mike Lane. Doug Radloff. Charles Parker. John Schafer. Frank Vaia. Gary Riess. Mr. Robert Urasky i ma hi Sigma Sigma Chi.Sigma is an organization formed for the urpose of stimulating an interest in reading. This is an onorary society for students who read 500 or more words a minute. To obtain the club's silver key, a student must read 500 words per minute with 80 per cent com- prehension. To wear the gold pin, he must read 1000 words per minute. Front row: Barb Sigalove. Miss Johnston. Chris Hatfield Second row: Tim Keane. John Lenard. Janet Virostko. Mary Wright Not pictured: Kathy Christian. Alan Barski. Jack Dettmer. Tom Morton. Jon Evertson. Mike Milton. Lee Wolf. Larry Lashway. Walt Dlbbern. Sandy Bond. Kathy Glade. Paul Micka. Hanley Saunders. Mike Miller. Bruce Berlet. Jan Edwards. Walt Eppler, Gary Kraft. Mike Welter. Sue Jacobs. Jim Witkay. Larry Baker. Mark Bade. John Schaefer. Gall Anderson. Bob Treaver. Paul Strand. Carol Anderson. Luanne Ball. Paul Lusky. Carol Kristen. Ron Finchum. Terry Zach. Bill I-Iauck. Rick Sparrow. LaDonna Leonard. Steve Tennant. Judy Bales. Sue Morlarlty. Bob Amant. John Barzani. Harry MvCreery. Linda Melton. Bob Cain. Gary Stimple. John Wentzzeil, Don Deese. Diane Borgess Don Wette. John Sime. Bonnie Oden. Bob Pemoeller. Janet Healy. Marilyn Taylor. Rick Honn. Linda Brlson. Mary Wright Tri-M A high standard of musianship is the goal of Modern Music Masters. This is a national music society, both honorary and social, which promotes service to school and community. Front row: Susan Bornhoeft. Marcia Relph. Lois Wright Second row: Donna Cadwallader. Valerie Olson. Luanne Ball. Jan Priebe. Jean Mitran, Ingrid Gustus . Back row: Tom Edman. David Owens. Pat Gassner. Ray Boyd. Craig' Seitz. Mark Bade. Jack Williams Work Experience The approval of the dean is a necessity for becoming a member of the work experience program. A student must also have earned a minimum of eight credits, must have reached the age of sixteen by the beginning of the year, and should have had one course in the field which he plans to work. Each member attends school one half day and works on a job one half day. Front row: Bonnie Gibson. Bob Gates. Don Finco. Nallie Calvert Second row: Sandy Gerue. Pete Costello. Dick Hogman, Elaine Barbey. Pat Amato Back row: Sharon Liebers. Lynn Falsay. Ralph Olson. Bill Barthel. Ed Troll. Leslie Deringer. Kay Walsh Don't worry, this is an old family recipe. Westwords All English students have an opportunity to have their writings published in Westwords, the creative writing magazine. The creative writing classes select the best stories, poems, and essays at the end of the year, and compile them in Westwords. Fro t : L L sh . Bob Hanert. Chrls Hatfield. Tom KUBIKBBS Secgndni-gw: ghlglgsiyvlcki Webster. Tom Stangle. Richard Gauzer. Walt Dibbern Third row: Scott Ross. Sandy Unler. Kathy 0'Grady. Arlene Priess. Robin Ziegler Back row: Steve Jensen. Bev Pawelke. Joe Fluid. Jim Lunetto 63 Concert Students who indicate their ability to meet the playing requirements of the -band are eligible to join Concert Band. Striving to attain the highest quality of performance, the students learn military drill formations and perform during Front row: Chuck Hawes. Mary Mallegg. Jill Williams. Ray Boyd. MaryAnn Gembicki. Dick Giles Second row: Shirleen Ullrey. Scott Weidner. Don Grundler, Pat Jordan. Bill Dryden. Kathy Tate. Arvin Zelinger. Jack Peterson Third row: Diane Giroux, Karley Poner. Neil Whitman. Jim Faisey. Roger Eilken, Wayne Fricano, Dave Nesbit. Dick Cornelius. Todd Riddell. Creig Scheve, Jim Kasprzyk Fourth row: Steve Anderson. Joyce Dittrech. Ken Houy. Dave Thinnes. Randy 'll.2eckiBoiith.dRoger Pease. Jim Mohr. Rick Oas. Charles Wente. John Gunderson, im can Concert Concert Orchestra has a membership open to advanced music students who show exceptional ability and to some members of the Concert Band. Members have an opportunity to develop new techniques and learn new music. Graduation, Spring Front rmr: Edward Schirenke. Roberta Wells. Peggy Wells. Carol Copeland. Carl Jeiierson Second row: Marianela Jones. Paulette Straub. Judy Kasanda. David Meilstrup Third row: Nancy Willc, Diane Larson. Larry Carle. David Jeifrey. Janice Wandry. Edward Johannes. Georgia Berndt. Ingrid Guslus Fourth row: Gail Schellin. Patricia McKay, Janet Healey Fifth row: Joe Kissane. Patricia Martin, Bonnie Odden. LaDonna Miller. Tom Letavour. Joyce Dittrich Sixth row: David Thinnes. Ken 1-Iouy. Steve Anderson. Charles Wente Band the football season. Their talents may be seen at the Christmas Concert, Festival Concerts, school assemblies, football and basketball games, and graduation. Front row: Ingrid Gustus. Georgia Berndt. Beverly Ringl. Ruth Warner. Caroline Sangster. Kathy Williams Second row: Tom Dickcrt. Brian Dole. Craig Seitz. Val Olson. Ken Romin. Bob Cizek. Jan Rousey Third row: Jack Williams. Connie Straub, Wayne Markworth. Tom Balma. Rick illonn. Paul Neuman. Ken Covay. Don Deese. Bill Arendt. Alan Barski. Tom eans Fourth row: Tom Edman. Tim Olson. Diane Parsons. Wayne Pearson. Mark eadms Bob Schapper. Jeff Lossau. Tom Kelley- Chuck Peterson. Ronald an coyoc Last row: Mr. R. Kuite. Mr. J. Spears. Peg Seiffert. Gretchen Rider. Jan Edwards. Vicki Webster rchestra Orchestra Concert, Christmas Concert, Festival Concerts, fall, spring, and school as- semblies are among the activities at which Concert Orchestra performs, Front row: Libby Ericson. Marcia Relph. Larry Pintuck. Marjorie Wille Second row: Richard Giles, Mai-yAnn Gembicki. Raymond Boyd. Jill Williams. Mary Lynn Mayer. Franklin Baker. Allen Millin Third row: Craig Seitz. Robert Tatge. Robert Gundelach. Robert Burns Fourth row: Gregory Scheve. Mrs. Heidorn. Elaine Timan. Lenore Giese. David Goodrich. Arlene Blaha Fifth row: Randi Johnson. Don Raus. Charles Olsen Intermediate Band Freshmen and transfer students make up the member- ship of intermediate Band. Its purpose is to prepare mem- bers for Concert Band. Front row: Ron Nilsson. Darryl Shellin, Dave Goebbert, Doug Rossberg. Maureen Towey, Marty Dettmer. Stu Kriegermeier. Tom Buchanan Second row: Bob Sherwin. Steve Karina. Claude Stewart. Kent Krant- strunk. Bob Healy. Walt Cloutier. Bob Biggs, Chuck Eckhardt. John Carle Third row: Bill McColman, Rich Biewer. Earl Flurkey. Herb Hardt. Ralph Fish, Duncan Bragg. Tim Redmer, Bill Just, Twyla VanFleet. Mr. R. Kuite , S i 3 ii v if 66 Guess it's Monday again. Beginning Band Students interested in playing their instruments and im- proving their talents are able to participate in Beginning Band. During the course of the year they have the oppor- tunity of being transferred to Concert Band. These stu- dents play at football games and at parades. Front row: Michael Biggs. Edward Salm. Barbara Colberg. Brian Sund- quist. Thomas St. Germain. Hans Muecke. Mike Dryden. Donald Benson Second row: Richard Stover. Albert Ripperger. John Boulford. Mary Wright. Alan Uli, Ronald Jerome Third row: Kathryn Kyas. Diane Willie Standing: Mr. Spears. James Ogle. Wayne Rowe. John Shipley. William Mitchell. David Braschko I 1 how Band Show Band is an honorary group made up of students from the Concert Band who have an exceptional talent. These band members perform at the V-Show, Band Con- cert, and certain special activities. gront row: Philip Hway. Roger Pease. James Kasprzyk. Chuck Hawes. ' ay Boyd, Wayne Fricano. Tom Dickert. Greg Scheve, Back row: Joe Kissane. Donald Deese. Richard Honn. Tom Balma. Wayne Markworth, Connie Straub, Jack Williams. Mark Bade. Robert Schapper, Jeff Lossau, Ron Van Scoyoc. Mr. Spears Standing: Pat Martin. Ingrid Gustus. Sue Conn, Marcia Relph Not pictured: Jean Mitran tring rchestra String Orchestra consists of all the members of Con- cert Orchestra who play string instruments. These stu- dents play at orchestra concerts. Front row: Ed Schwenke. Connie Holmes. Peggy Wells. Carl Jefferson. Libby Ericson. Marcia Relph. Larry Pintuok. Marjorie Wille Left Second row: Roberta Wells. Marianella Jones. Carol Copeland. Janice Wandry. Edward Johannes Right Second row: Alan Miller, Franklen Baker. Mary Lynn Mayer. Susan Bornoeft Left Third row: Paulette Straub. Nancy Wille. David Mellstrup. Larry Carle Rlght Third row: Robert Gundelach. Donald Raus. Richard Geertl. Robert Tatge Lelt Fourth row: Diane Larson. Gall Schellln. Davld Jeffrey. Janet Healey Right Fourth row: Arlene Blaha. Charles Olsen Lelt Fifth row: Patricia McKay. Judith Kassanda Right Filth row: David Goodrich. Lenora Glese Back row: Joe Kissane. Patricia Martin. Bonnie Odden. LaDonna Miller. Tom Lefavour. Mrs. Heldorn. Randl Johnson Junior Urchestra A student may join Junior'Orchestra if he has had at least one year of experience in an orchestra. His purpose is to review beginning fundamental and orchestra routine. Junior Orchestra participates in the Solo and Ensemble Festival and the Spring Concert. Front row: Tim Kissane. Sue Schuster. Tom B , Darrel Schellin. Robert Larson. Harold Landenlichanan Douglas Rosberg' Left Second row: Dick Mitchell. Sue Narbutas. Cindy Bechwith Right Second row: Stuart Kriegermeier. Maureen Toway. Virginia Schaefer Left Third row: Jeanne Higgins. Rebecca l-Ienrich Right Third row: Robert Healey. Kenneth Kraulstrunk Back row: John Ramsauer. Barbara Georgans. Jim Keane, Jerry Kehe. Pat Johnson. Mrs. Heidurn 67 The lla-lltunes. the Notables, and The Quintet make up the tllrec dance hands nf Maine West. Students who pal'- ticipzite in this extrzi-euriculai' activity have a chance to play popular music. otables lfi-mu mu: Phil lluny. liznnly Duckworth. SL-ull We-iclncr. Tom Dia-kerl llun Grnntllvl' lhivk rum: Put Martin. Wnylw Mairkworth, Bob Shnpper 68 Dance Band Bell Tones i Front row: Dave Thinncs. Ray Boyd. Wayne Friezmo. Chuck Hawes X Buck row: Put Mnrtin, Mark Bnde, Jack Williams. Wayne Marworth ' - K ,S-,.,i:3 gt K -x ,gig ..k' T X M' K . m g ccompanists Donna Cadwzxllndvr. Randi Jnhnsnn. Susan liornhoe Bunnie lioeuk, Virginia Schnelcr The uintet Front row: Jack Williams. Roi: Pease. Phil Hway. Pat Marlin. Chuck llnwes A Capella Choir The most advanced choral group performs at the Christ- mas Concert, Spring Choral Concert, Festival Concerts, school assemblies, and graduating activities. Members must be chosen by the instructor and have had exper- hence in another choral group. il-'ront row: Therese Milton. Terry Rogivue. Lois Wright. Barbara White. Karen Hooper. Arlene Preiss. Lynda Zentner. Arline Boyer. Barbara ulersey. Ruth Tosterud .Second row: Kathy O'Grady. Carol Barrett. Roberta Mrazek. Ed Bach. Jim iManny. Luanne Ball, Donna Cadwallader. Joyce Ermeling. Mary Spoo. Nancy Bowen. Jerry Jakubowski Third row: Karen Rivard. Donna Wolf. Peter 0'Grady. Janet Priebe. 'Paul Wobbe. Glen Jackson. Marie Rozenboom. Gail Benes. Dennis Klausing. Karon Larsen. Barbara Raleigh, John Korn. Back row: Dave Owens. Pat Gassner Bob Tosterud. Bob Hanert. Tom ,Kuersten. Bill Mithcell. Bob Young. Charles Parker. Ray Leonardon. Dan iRowe. Tom Jacobs. Richard White Not pictured: Jean Mitran. Dora McNeal Girls' Chorus laront row: Carolyn Gross. Kendra Koehler. Barbara ita Second raw: Karen Peterson, Patricia Penis. Carol Boeck. Patricia Gass. Patricia McKay. Sandra Wolfe Third row: Joyce Sorenson. Trudy Treiser. Susan Matson Gail Horn Fourth row: Kris Knutson. Judy Darr. Jacque Capen Schell. Charlene Bissing. Bonnie . Claudia Johnson. vlCf0I'l3 Kolton, Carol Baker. Lorna Seitz. Donna Carlson. Cheryl Berry. Joyce Humay Not pictured: Judy Arndt. Beth Holmgren. Sharon Wiel. Nancy Wood. Donna Graham. Constance West Girls' Chorus Girl's Chorus gives a student training for more ad- vanced choral groups. The only requirement is the en- joyment of singing two and three part harmony. Front row: Carol Bongiorno. Sue Hultgren. Debbie Quinn. Dorothy Ku- cern. Marsha Fritz. Sharon Carnell. Carol Pils. Claudia Sider Second row: Carole Jacobson. Mary Jefferson. Sharon Mette. Kem Lenke. Tava Hertinstein. Carol Challberg. Gail Carcerlna. Mrs. Heidorn Third row: Mary Mack, Rustie Christ. Pam Bauer. Donna Wiese. Bobbie Edgar. Roxanne Orloff. Barb Wherley. Faye Schraeder Back row: Kathy Tate. Donna Carlson. Gail Murphy. Karen Peterson. Pat Stein. Sharon Sackris, Ginnie Simpson. Lynn Holm 69 Boys' Chorus Boys who Want to participate in a more advanced choral group Join Boys'.Chorus for training and exper- ience. There is no requirement for membership in this group. Front row: Daryl Benson. Dean Fricano. Dave Braschko. Tom Larson. Kent Baur. Jim Stamborski. Mike Dietz, Mr. Schafer Second row: Frank DeFalco. John Korn. Dennis Matthews. Ron Leonard- son. Dennis Bredar. Dennis Gundling. Don Karolewicz, Don Cameron. Jerry Tipperreiter. Ed Bach Third row: Wayne Nero. Paul Wobbe. Tom Jacobs. Dan Rowe. Ray Leonardson. Bob Tosterud. Dave Humphreys. Glen Jackson. Dennis Klausing Back row: Bob Hanert. Alan Eyre. Bob Young, Gary Lundsberg. Bill Mitchell. Charles Parker. Ron Nielsen. Pat Gassner Not pictured: Jerry Jakubowski. Tom Kuersten. Jim Manny. Peter 0'Grady. Dave Owens 70 L Girls' Glee The members of Girls' Glee must have had some ex- perience in a choral group to be eligible for membership. This group is more advanced and trains the student to improve her talent. 52 Front row: Eileen Halek. Lana Halek. Betty Gano. Hilda Jahn, Carolyn! Christ. Mr. Schafer Second row: Nancy Jensen. Susan Conn. Joan Harrisville. Lorie Egelston. Linda Perrin. Beth Bergdolt Back row: Sue Paxton. Arlene Not pictured: Carol Hahn. Janice Archambault. Elsa Moehling. Karen Johnson. Barbara Schield, Sharon Colantonio. Judy Reid, Judy Cheek Wilcox. Patricia Wilmot fy i Q i . . L V I V Choraliers Choraliers is a group of students chosen from A Capella Choir who have an exceptional vocal ability. They sing at various school and community functions, and meet regularly to practice. Their group is highly selective. Front row: Luanne Ball. Barbara White, Ingrid Gustus. Ed Bach Second row: Karen Rivard. Marie Rozenboom. Janet Priebe. Jear Mitran. Donna Cadwallader. Mr. Schafer Back row: Tom Edman. Craig Seitz. Pat Gassner. Bob Young. Bok Hanert. Dave Owens Not pictured: Dora McNeal. Tom Kuersten 5'g,r limi P 4, . ,six . -elf f?ff's5i?f3 f ,iw iff 55 sig, Igkjiq ix X EA 'E X , Ra W N Q F 'K r E 31 ' ' gf' In sv ae N 3. K v. .- Tm: 2 - ,IF -R , -4' Q V, X X w xv x -v asm H .v , + 3 lf' f - N? Vgfgy ripigy d he if yy ,t n 3, it W- ,Hn i a If Q, . 5 5 L ,, . i N ,f ,151 .X- .,l K W, .r . Y , X X XE, v 4 f i 1 I - how Any interested student may par- ticipate in Variety Show, an an- nual spring event. Maine West's second Variety Show, Stage West '61, proved to be a big success. The audience was pleasantly enter- tained by the various talents of the performers, and by the skill and originality which was put into scenery and costumes. :Nha J fr' J 9. 2 .1 mmf . Ii- L I. e is 5 . 2, ,gi , -Q 'vi K I 515 89' L1 f A wwf' sK- ' 1 . S 55' . 3 S' N5 Q ' ' . ,,...,w . , . A rx-N 2' gk ,ia K -e.YE5f,'-I mmf i.'.3i?2i iiiiiiiia Sm! 'VOWY ...ffm i ' ' . I ,Q ' Adult Education ' Maine West offers adults the special opportunity of continuing their schooling through the Adult Education Program. They may choose a course in languages, history, business, or basic skills. Mr. John Minerick WMTH F.M. WMTH F.M. is Maine Township's radio station, which can be heard anywhere in the school district. Interested students may participate in the various programs pre- sented. This station also broadcasts home basketball and football games. Front row: Judy Larson. Ted Strand. Keith Johnson. Roger Pease. ' L d C dt P V. C ll h Davis Hall, in a or s, a a ag an Second row: David Meilstrup. Richard Giles. Bud Ziehn. John Schafer. Doug Radloff. John Toth 74 OH! Let's see now, what did my chemistry teacher say the formula for carbonation was? Electzon Week Q .V Other , ,, ..Ym,fJs....,'.'4 Marilyn Manny. sec,-ew,-y.E1ect Bruce Johns. President-Elect . 1- ft 'E 5 , , 7 -7? P ' 1 can schem V ' 7 ' J 1-'xgard Bev Pawelko C dd t G+? PRESIDENT-ELECT SECRETARY-ELECT Tom Prochaska Pat Ritter Election Week '62 Standing: Campaign Managers: Butch Bending. Bev Pawelko. Lora Eckert, Joe Mitchell. Seated: Candidates: Tom Prochaska, Pat Ritter. Nancy Merret, Art Behn. Tags, posters, speeches, and hall parades began the tradition of election week. For three days students campaigned for their fa- vorite candidate by dressing in weird costumes and making up cheers. On the fourth day the election assemblies were held, and skits were presented by the various candidates, who also gave their final campaign speeches. As a climax to the week, the presi- dent-elect and secretary-elect were announced at the annual Election Jitney. X ,LW 1 w R i Vx L VWWW- H . Q ,,5, 6 . .. ggi I N. , . y x,xx . ffX W 5K f W5 i U' N 5' M . M' AS Y IW 55 78 Georgene Carlson. Barb Cutaia, Roberta Schorr-Queen. Linda Cordts C h ' t F I Christmas would not be the same without the Christmas Formal. Beautiful music played by a name band and the presentation of the queen and her court make this dance, presented by the Boy's Club, one of the most enjoyed and looked forward to dances of the year. .'-AI 4 X1 5-gk ff, l is f ,I f. x ' 0 ' -2 ff 'I in ' A 4 Mx , - 1 . Z W ', I l :,f LeftftcTrQitY:WBruce Johns. Sandy Mustradi. Al Koch. Marilyn Alfini, Nicki Rappaport. John White. Judy Arndt. Joe Figard. Barb White. Bruce Parsons Homecoming 1961 Homecoming 1961 was one of the most successful events of the year for Maine West. The annual parade of floats brought cheers as the Senior Class Float, The Yolk's On Them, took first place. Second place was won by Shelf 'Em, the float jointly made by Girls' Club and Boys' Clubg and the new Fresh- man Class obtained third place with their float, The World We Win In. Adding to the success of the evening, our Warriors captured a 27-0 victory over the tough Glenbrook Spartans. Of course, the high- light of the evening came when Nicki Rappaport was announced as the Homecoming Queen for 1961. Nicki was officially crowned queen at the Homecoming Dance the following evening. This event culmi- nated the football season. AL: Senior Class Float gx R y R x Mvmxw., 0 Barb White . Marilyn Aliini Nxckl Rappaport 'TNQ G ? M O W. i .:,.f 1, ky R Judy Amd' Sandy Mustradi The range of sports offered at Maine West are numerous and varied. A large percentage of the student body participates in some kind of sport activity. Boys strive for membership in the M-Club, while girls, as members of GAA, work to attain local and state awards for participation and service. Maine West, as a member of the Interim Conference, plays many schools in sports ranging from football and basketball to golf and tennis. Participation in any of the sports, in both boys' and girls' athletics, teaches good sportsmanship and de- velops a sense of fair play in competition which may later extend outside of the sports field. And after graduation, REFLECTIONS concerning Maine West's athletics are sure to come to mind - an exciting homecoming game, the M-Club initiation, the GAA award night or possibly the Daddy Daughter Deal. In any case, as a par- ticipant or spectator, any student may make athletics a major part of school life, or he may discover it is a fine complement to any of his other interests. -? Q. il lf 4 1 I . A - ' Q7 iff 1 W SQ A .f MM' , I. 53- L , 'ja '- ir ,QA Q 'Q ix f , G Front row: l-r: Coach Olson. Dan Humay, Dave Larsen, Bob Lorentz Hay Leonardson, Al Klehr. John Riemma. Jim Lunetto, Butch Bending. Chuck Romano, Gene Ciezadlo, Dave Aegerler. Second row: Coach Carslens. Bob Pctkus. Rich Samlmv. Colin Carr. Randy Burmeisler. Rolfe Gustus, Mike Koulentes. John Bernero. Craig Seitz. Tom Edman. Jan Anderson, Coach Schmidt. Third row: Jim Wencil, manager: Kon Pinzke. Drew Karkow, Al Waters, Ed Schwenke, Chuck Weil, Denny Toll, Rich Fuesz, Keith Zolla, John Frana. Ed Liszka. rnanager: Coach Nvrvn. Fourth row: Coach' Zuccarini, Jim Dehlin, Volker Engel, Dave Trick, LeRoy Schlegal, Al Slowik. Earl White, Bill Kribble. Paul Miko, Gary Kraft, Gary Wilson, Garv Blazck, Charles llughcs Filth row: Ed Pientku, George Kurinsky, Rick Delireck, Jim Brennan. Joe Swanson, Greg Scheve. Dave Emmerling. Russ Lindboe, Frank Dennis, Art Maxwell Art Rahm. Back row: Jerry Malo:-ha. Mike Schlr-ichur. Mike McClzinc, Bob Cook. Mike, Welter, Jim Kaspryzyk, Frank Feret. Mike Tompkins. , . K nf an l Bob Lorentz Butch Bending Chuck Romano Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine West West West West West West West West Football . 7 Peoria Central .. 0 , 7 Proviso West ., .. 12 . 0 Glenbard East .. 7 13 Niles West .,.. 6 45 Deerfield 6 .. . 27 Glenbrook .... . . , 0 34 East Leyden .. 0 22 Prospect ..... .. 14 I I I K ka, I I.. ,, D T ll Rolfe Gustus Colin Carr Charles Hughes I RA Chuck Weil John Rienima enny o .ui fmnfimmf-it li. M J E' sl gx .Q .M 'ik 1A 4+ 1. f 1 - fag f ' if A 32 iw .. x K. Jan Anderson Ric' Captain. AI Lg. , Q 1 g ' X1 VJ, . 572 Qi? -tr , J K -, , Q .W Q , gx F-33.117 5.-V 3. 'R ' v ,v 'x gfgl' nw ,I ' ff X92 5 fi NT f ' ' 4 k- ' X xx. Q - ' Ywf. ? . , N ' , X a ' ' Af , Y x 5 3225 2 x, 1 . ig Scxlz Ed Lisz l ' ' Joe Swmnson Russ Lmdbne M VARSITY Front row: Dan liumay, Dave Larsen, Bob Lorentz. Ray Lenn- ardson, Al Klehr, John Riemma, Jim Lynette, Butch Bending. Chuck Romano, Gene Ciezadlo. Dave Acgerler. 2nd row: Conch Olson, Bob Pct- kus. Rich Samlow, Colin Carr. Randy Burineister, Rolle Gustus. Mike Koulcnles. John Bernero. Crain Scitz. Tom l-Iilman.JanAn- derson. Coach Carstcns. ilrcl row: Jim Wencil. manager: Drew Knrkow. Al Waters, Ed Seltwenke. Chuck Weil. Denny Tell. Rich Fuesz. Keith Zolla. Ed Iiiszka, managcrg Coach Zucca- rim. N. ii M V V g . ,Q-. .,, Qi. , , 'e-so-'-,.z1fg.fs: :gi ,.-.S+-if-gfe,s,..1s ,fi 4,5,,,,,,, . ,W 1' 'I 'i '- -5-i1.i...,'--ff ,Mia f di v QW. f 4' 5 is A f f l a,x'aa....frfpgieesf .----- JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: Ed Liszka, mana' gers George Kurinsky. Paul Micke, Gary Blnzek. Gary Wilson. Dave Trick. Bill Kribble. Ed Pienlka. Ken Pinzke, Gary Kraft, Jim Weneil, manager. 2nd row: Coach Schmidt. Mike Weltcr. Dare Emmerling, Mike Schleichcr, Earl White, Charles Hughes, Russ Linhoe, Bob Cook. Frank Dennis. Mike Tompkins. John Frzina, Jim Kaspryzyk, Le- roy Schlegcl, Coach Nyren. Zlrd row: Jinx Brennan. Jim Deh- lin. Gary Maloeha. Greg Schcvc. Art Rahn, Al Slowik. Art Max- well, Frank Ferct. Mike McClnne, Joe Swanson. Volker Engel. Rick Dclireck. 86 i . it After two early losses to Proviso, the eventua' champion, and Glenbard the warrior varsity ended the season with five con secutive victories. Dur this streak, their victorie: over Niles West and Pros pcet were decisive in thc final League standings The team ended the seasoi in third place in the In terim Conference with z 5-2 record. With a num ber of lettcrmen returning the warriors should post a strong threat for thi year. 'ix aw. 'RESHMAN A ront row: Don Jolley. manager: an Carlson. Bill Henk. Mile uzich. Jim Leis, Jim Bullerman. Jhn Alexander. Bob DeLaeey, an Geisler. ld row: Phil Dorr, manager: Bob unkle. Tom Kuna. Paul Lampru. Iike Tierney, Jim Cichowski. 1arles Curren. Clyde Rowells. 'ike Swialowy. Jim DiMatteo. ave Gnoske. Coach Don Mags- ,en. Coach Ed Atkinson. d row: Coach Dave Kennedy. ick Braun. Ken Bixby. Jim rastiak. Mark Sorensen. Allen yre, Bill Rosenbcrgh, Dick ruse. Ricky Schultz. John Stev- is, Chuck Peterson. Tom Smith. ndy Jackson. 1 . . qhy 1 .s , , , Q JP J 35 s,.,.fe eg ' if f , . f -- , , 4, , , , as N . 5 A .. L? , t 4,2 A ,WM . . HR' it . A 1 J. fn 1. 5 , i f ' 5 ' L Q 1, . . f'igx'2 , . .5 '1Mv.1l1llml .-.:. If 4 -. , ea. -:lg qv fe it - '-: 1214 - , m - , - I 1-.4 . s K c, ' - 'l.' Q r it ri -le . f f pa X so EX X fix ? SOPHOMORE Front row: Ed Riedel. Jim Ny- gaard. Bob Tovar. Pete 0'Grady. Rich Shell. Wayne Azon. Don Witte. Joe Panegasser. Ed Bollet. 2nd row: Coach Beuttler. Bill Wagner, Jim Carle. Jim Henry. Jim Manny. Mike O'Neil. John Gabbert, Ron Fritz. Chuck Es- posito, Erven Geisler. Scott Weid- ner. Dennis Gundling. Jim Blanch- ard. manager. 3rd row: Coach Carlini. Bob Pem- oller. Ed Lenmar. Wayne Galloway, Frank Reid, Les Jannusch. Cal Lewis. Pete Knowles, Keith Ny- gren. Marvin Nevins. Richard Lunsford. Ray Bartholmae. Bob Nickel. Bruce Congalton. Mike Krowka. Coach Jobst. Not pictured: Lee Simon. manager. FRESHMAN B Front row: Dale Tillman. Robert Wayman. Robert Bauer. Terry Tipperreiter. Les Harrison. Kent Krautstrunk. Larry Wittkopf. Tim Dowell. Terry Sellke. Steven Schneider, Dick Svenson, John Romano. 2nd row: Stephen Decatur. Bill McColman, Frank Torchia. Jim Campagna. Chester Wyznski. Norbert Thomas. John Anderson. Robert Giels. Joseph Freimuth. Joseph DuRard. Coach Smith. 3rd row: Coach Suffield. John Blcharski. James Crowden. Bill Madden. John Shipley, Bill John- stone. Mike Voclkner. Frank Ickis. Stuart Kl'l0lIEl'mEiCl'. John Shank. Peter Willming. Walter Cloutier. 87 mnastics VARSITY Front row: Jack Peterson. Bill Hattory. Dave Scully. Don Beyer. Jim Lunetto Back row: Sal Delfalco. Gerry Peterson. Tom Janssens. Coach Drain. Terry Bishop.Fred Bach. Bill Downing Not pictured: Ruger Halverson Under the guidance of Coach Drain gym- nastics has established a tradition that will grow rapidly in the years to come. The many difficult and skillful events that compose each meet were fully developed and executed by this years varsity. A1- though it is one of the lesser known sports, this years team attracted many mem- bers and fans from Maine West. FROSH - SOPH Front row: Jack Mountford. Stealy Branch. Dave Woolard. Dick Braun. Bob Spccht. Jim Alfini. Ken Bluhm Back row: John Kenncll.. Bill Bach, Dan Carlson. gaach Drain. Tom Matuszewski. Tom Roessing, Dale es Not pictured: John Wayland. Dave Weaver . VARSITY 'ront row: Scott Taylor. Bob Cur- er, Ken LaMotte. Chuck Arrigo. till Schneider. Dennis Deahr. Bob onas. Pedro Martinez. Tom Len- art. lecond row: Coach Blake. Paul lushkin-manager. Mark Bryn, fharles Anderson. Mike Canar. lon Scagren. Ron Erdmann. Bob 'reanor. Rich McQueen. Pat Jrohan. Steve Jensen. Coach Bar- inger. 'hird row: Tom Meike. Dave ilnue. Bob McDermott. Dennis Iellke. Bob Wagner, Don Beyer, Terry Albers. Jim Bross, Fred Volatz. Rich Salzman, Gary Mit- zhell, Chris Baldo. Sack row: George Thorne, Bruce fohns. Joe Figard. Mark Bade. Sarry Reese. Barney Franzen, Srucc Berlet. Steve Anderson. Vic Jakley. Bill Dautel. Jim Wallace, Dale Stamm. lot pictured: Bob Dierks. Jim 'uvinall. Cross Countr Maine West. . .29 Barrington .. . . 26 Maine West. . .28V2 West Leyden..,28'fi 20 42 Maine West... Wheaton Maine West. . .25 Glenbrook .... .32 Maine West. . .32 Glenhard . . . . .24 Maine West. . .15 Deerfield .... .50 Maine West. . .17 East Leyden. . .44 Maine West. . .24 Prospect ...., .31 Maine West. . .20 Niles West. . . .41 Maine West placed lst in the Interim Conference Meet FROSH-SOPH Front row: Tom Koulentes, Ed Salm, Mike Biggs. John Grimes. Phil Boyce. Bud Lewis, Dick Jen- sen. Second row: Coach Blake. Henry Schank. Steve Ross. Leo Plas. Russ Suszke. John Fowler. Jim Armbruster. Ed Schultz. Paul Bushkin-manager. Coach Barrlnger Third row: Phil l-Iway. Joe Zieg- ler, Lloyd Schlegel. Joe Vacilek. Rich Leyerle. Eamon Anderson. Wayne Bushkin. Bob Biggs. Pete Scliaflt, Fred Alke. Back row: Carl Meyer. Jim Ad- ams. Bob Larson. Barry Eisfeldt. Henry Blenner. Bill Mankel Chip Gobrecht. Tim Redmer. Frank Tantone. Bill Barrett. John Ab- hott. Not Pictured: Bob Dierks. Jim Alfini. 89 Y x :T sqm ' ,: A RS H 'Usa if ' 4,57 91 31 51 5 3 ...Gif ' iv I 2 L V 'lL 1 Wifuw , X s Q . .ages Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Doug Seagren Don Seagren Brian Hales Regional West .... . .... 65 Barrington ..... 52 Maine West .... ..... 9 3 Maryville .....49 West ..... ..,. 42 Waukegan ..... ..... 4 5 Maine West .... ..... 60 Maine East .....74 West ..... .... 54 West Leyden .....45 West ..... .... 5 9 Wheaton ....... . ..... 71 West ..... .... 64 Glenbard East .....51 West ..... .... 66 Willowbrook . . . . . . . .53 West ...,. .... 5 7 Morton West ..... ..... 55 'West ..... .... 79 Proviso West .... ..... 4 4 West ..... .... 64 Glenbrook ...... ..... 5 9 ' West ..,., .... 7 4 Deerfield ..... as West ,...54 Prospect .... . .....56 West .... 58 Niles West ..... ....,49 West . .. .... 43 East Leyden ........... . .55 West .... 79 Deerfield ....... .... .... . . 30 West .... 61 Homewood-Flossmoor West ,..... 55 Prospect ................ ..61 West ...... 66 Niles West ....,38 West . ...... 69 East Leyden West ...... 63 Glenbrook .....61 Drew Karkow Rick Warnicke Bob Lorentz Sophomore Front row: Dennis Gundling. Chuck Esposito. Terry Madoch. Don White. Steve Ross. Second row: Earl White. Craig Ehlen. Les Jannausch. Cliff Vogel, Carl Meyer. Bill Laage. Back row: Dick Lunsford. Cal Lewis, Ray Bartholomae. Harvey Bally. Volker Engel. John Gabbert. Coach Schmidt. Freshman 1-'rom row: Tim Kissane-manager, Bill Wolter. Andy Jackson. Tom Smith. Tom Hendrickson Dave Goebbert-manager. Second row: Dave Gnoske. Bill Verber, John Greco, Charles Curren. Don Kinder. b t J' Sl xi -k. Mark Sorenson. Alan Ratcike. Craig Erven. John Stephens. Frank Tantone. Charles Shriver. John Back row: Coach Blake. Clyde Towells. John Tar cr . im a ' cc Wahlen. Coach Hommerding. Tennis Frosh - Soph Front row: Dun Spyrison. Jim Manny. Terry Klatt. Back row: Coach Kearns. Bob Treanor. Tom Kelley. Frank Dennis. Terry Albers. Jim Gaverth. Bob Frant- Zell-maflagef. Varsity Front row: Bill Sopper, Chuck Anderson, Joe Figard Scott McDonald. Jim Brennan. Back row: Coach Kearns. Ron Longhurst, John Bernero Ken Ewert, Curt Ahrling. Golf Kneeling: Doug Seagren, Mike Schleicher. Mike Greene. Standing: Ken Miller. Tim Richards. Chuck Hughes. Coach Henry 93 Varsity Front row: Scott Taylor. Ric McQueen. Bob Gustafso George Thorne. Tom Procha ka, Bob McDermott. Bil Georgeff. Ron Erdman. Gary Blazek. Jim Curren , Second row: Mike Cannr. Doi Nixon. Jim Wallace. Jim Gil more. Ray Leonardson, Boil' Petkus. Vic Oakley. Lee Wol Bill Dautel. Earl White. Dah Stamm, Paul Erickson. Dol Andrews Back row: Coach Jobst, Gar Schliekcrt, Leroy Schlegal. Jin Gross. Randy Murmeister. Ja Anderson. Mike McClane. Gre Schcvc. Dick Grenke. Chucl Weil. John Morgan, Ron Lar' son. John Bernero. Tom Mor ton. Bob Wagner. Jim Simon Coach Smith l J i E s ront row: Phil Boyce. Her- an Zelk. Doug Hans. Pete ishart, Chip Krainik. Tom ostkowski. Bob Kunkle. Tom izewski. Pete Schafft. ' Ike. Terry Elkins, Bob Fred Bauer econd row: Tom St. Germain. Bob Means. John Grimes, Ray Wittbold. Wayne. Bushkin. Jim Adams. Bruce Lueck, Jack Hoehn, Tom Herzog. Don Part- rick. Lloyd Schlegal. Bob Biggs. Eamon Anderson. Don Geisler Back row: Coach Lawyer, Tim Dowell. Ed Schultz. Jerry Dean. Rich Baker. Dennis 0'Brien, Ron Skaritka. Barry Eisfeldl. Bruce Congalton. Dave Hallstrand. Bernard Braun. Bud Ziehn. Bob Nickel. Dale Luzinski. Bill Rosen- bergh. Ken Bixby. Hank Blen- ier. Paul Neuman. Tony Bach' mura. Bob Dierks. Bob Talge. Ken Miller. Brian Mclntosh. Vlike Guzaldo. Tim Redmer. Conch Ross Frosh - Soph Kneeling: Per Lundgren, Alan Koch. Phil Sitting: Tom Johns. Steve Elling, Jim Ku wimming me Wankat. Bruce Parsons, Tom Jacobs. Pat Gassner. John Montonaro. John Gunderson. hrt. John Kerber. Jim Hyerdall. Art Behn, Bill Schacht. Jim Henry. Pete Robison. Jim Burgett. Varsity Don Deske-manager. Phil Wankat. Bruce Parsons. John Montonaro. Al Koch. This year's varsity swimming team won twelve meets and lost only five. This was the finest squad in West's three-year his- tory. The team enjoyed its second year ir the new pool and was selected to host the Interim Conference meet. w i S 5 fi Frosh- Soph Front row: Richard Heller. Eric Burg. Ricky Schulz, Jim Byrne. Craig Vosburgh. Tom Gast, Tom Junius, Ricky Fulle. Tom Koter. Richard Hoffmeyer. Mike Tuscano Second row: Stuwart Kriegermeyer. Dick Stover, Ray Spanikow. Steve Emerson. Bob Syphers. Jordan Minerva, Robert Cizek. Billy Hanson. Bob Healey. Ron Hopkins manager, John Carley, Tom Means. Back row: Kent, Lashway. Bruce Jacobsen. John Heckle. John Carl. Jim Behnke. Paul Maruska. Dave Ladendorf. Jim Robbins. Bruce Hubbell, Tom Alles. Peter Klose Steve Warnke. Cliff Johnson. Coach Kearns. if e ,As Wrestling . frfwf 2 ! Varsity Front row: Al Millen. Pedro Martinez, Bill Kribble, Ken La Matte. Charles Anderson. Bob Jonas. Terry Pestel. Jim Keller. Jim Richards, Paul Bushkin. Manager. Second row: Warren Baird. Ray Leonardson. Bob Petkus, Richard Battles. Steve Jensen. Jim Anderson. Al Mentgen. Keith Zolla. Ervin Geisler. Jim Gilmore. Back row: Coach Carlini. Tom Lenhart. Terry Albers. Don Clark. Mike Tompkins, Chris Baldo. Dave Blaue. Gary Mitchell. Dan Hansen. Coach Suffield. This past season, the varsity wrestling team displayed good sportsmanship and wrestling skills. Coach Carlini's varsity had both a successful but disappointing season. The team ended the season with a record of eight wins and eight defeats. The returning lettermen displayed progressive skills and techniques in wrestling, and the new team members provided much promise for the future. 98 'X a Freshman Front row: Bill Currer, Russell Suszko. Jim Leis. Bud Lewis. Al Pier. Jim Stamborski. Second row: Henry Loncki. Dave Montonaro. Al Eyre. Al Kruse. Jim Vrastiak. Jim Cichowski. Ray Miller. Back row: Coach Beuttler. Aron Whitmore. John Con- galton. Jim DiMatteo. Rich Burson. John Fowler-manag- er. Bob Ekvall. Sophomore Front row: Tom Koulenles. Joe Panegasser. Fred Binder. Phil Hway, Mac Scantlin. Paul Corey. Larry Arkus. Howie Deahr. Second row: Ed Riedel. Chip Gobrecht. Chuck Longley. Keith Nygren, Jeff Clement. Bob Larson. Gary Stimpfl. Mike O'Neil. Back row: Coach Barringer. Todd Riddel. Bob Tovar, Jim Kern. John Wentzell. Terry Klatt. Wayne Azon. Joe Ziegler. Tim Redmer-manager. 99 Front row: Mike Koulentes. Chip Allen. Dan Humay. Bruce Mur- dock, Don Seagren. Rick Warn- icke. Rolfe Gustus. Second row: Tom Kinder. man- ager: Dave Larson. George Amundson. Bob Stephens. Mike Rowlee. Doug llalpenny. Gehe Sieb. Dave Kern. Paul Bushkin, manager. Third row: Coach Carstens. Bob Lorentz. John Reese. Rich Shoppe. Ray Boyd. Butch Bending. Tom White. manager: Coach Freeman. Dan Humay. Coach Freeman Gene Sleb Coach Carstens Front row: Jim Ramsey, Gary Kraft. Rich Panzer. Bob Currer. Ron Tufano. Warren Baird. Second row: Tom Wennstrom, Bob Pawlowski, Gary Wilson. John Schneider. Jim Simon. Al Gund- lach, Bill Neuman. Third row: Coach Kennedy. Bob Lindfors, manager: Jerry Malo- cha. Ed Schwenke, Jim Dehlin. Al Slowik. Rick Dekreek. Al Waters. Coach Hommerdinz. IOO Junior Leaders Front row: Frank Vaia. Dave Jeffrey. Mark Bryn. Jerry Turner Second row: Gary Blazek. Tom Klemczak, Jerry Peterson. Jim Boyes. Doug McDougall. John Kerher. Pete Robison. Arv Zelinger Third row: Coach Olson. Larry McKone. Bob Criss. John Whiting. Jim Gilmore. Bob Pettigrew. Tom Kelley. Dale Gross. Russ Dillingham Back row: Jerry Ogle. Bob Mamrot. Jim Reed. Rich Mollin. Larry Wrick. Jim Simon. John Lee. Emil Carona Front row: B. Cutaia. S. Helms. J. Herrmann. J. Naruscewlcz Second row: R. Maly. M. L. Mayer. P. Demko. L. Shoeman. D. Goodwiek. S. Ala. S. Schreyer. D. Larson. E. Bengtson Third row: C. Andre. C. Engstrom. M. Mack. B. Zage. L. Holm, S. Lehman. Miss L. Pierce. J. Albertson. K. Lenke. M. Salazar, T. I-Iextenstein. K. McGoon Fourth row: J. Hayda. B. Bergdolt. C. Thompson. P. Humphreys. G. Gray. S. galkm. Giarrusso. D. Wiese. P. Froehlicher. K. Dltton. G. Berndt. B. Georgans. . OVR Fifth row: K. Ahrens. S. MacHattie. J. Hotfmeyer. J. Thomas. K. Van Alsburg. B. Valentino. F. Toay. P. Ritter. J. Schweitzer. R. Richardson. C. Ignarskl. S. Pabich. L. Tansley Sixth row: A. Arndt. W. Peterson. P. Stein. J. Wandrey. C. Colebaugh. B. Ringl. C. Rothe. A. Mussar. K. Strom. C. Karnatz. J. Frost. L. Schavitz Seventh row: J. Kasanda. S. Lane. K. Hauck. M. Hill. F. Piraino. C. Carr. H. Schmidt. I. G. Magnuson. J. Lesniak. N. Merrett. J. Smith Not pictured: C. Barrett. S. Albers. C. Anderson. L. Hodges. J. Mueller. J. Schumacher. S. Luebbers Senior Leaders Front row: Tom Morton. Les Coval. Dave Thlllen. Curt Skeppstrom. Tom Ed- mon. Steve Bonaguidl Second row: Coach Olson. Larry Kirchner. Ed Troll. Larry Bernett. Ben Lyson. Jim Kahler. George Zielinski Not pictured: Walt Dibbern. Todd Gartner. Don Marino. Russ Lindboe. Brian Hales. Ray Druike. John Ratcliff. Craig Skeppstrom. Jack Williams. Stewart Wehrmeister. Riley Yorke. Jim Wallace. Bill Robbin. Ken Milner. Biill Supper. Ron Edelmann. Jerry Davidson Front row: F. Ford. J. Mountford. G. Percival. B. White. A. Prelss. L. Perley. D. McNeal. M. Stocking. T. Frazier. M. J. Arkell. C. Nagel Second row: G. Marow. K. Glade. B. Selman. J. Dittrich. P. Jordan. S. Fogel- qulst. M. Verber. M. Malleg. C. Schellin, B. Harland. P. Schoentgen. P. Mudge Third row: D. Nelson. D. Voltz. M. Ralph. M. Fedder. N. Harrison. M. Camar, J. Franzen. K. Swan. H. Bresen. G. Jenkins. M. A. Manke. C. Koscal Fourth row: R. Meyer. C. Strasser. K. Blchel. J. Wagner. J. McGarvey. M. goxkmieyer. R. Coffman. B. Thiet. K. Neuman. L. Bortnichak. M. A. Mattesona . o nson Back row: P. Selffert. M. Foss. K. Hendrickson. K. Christian. P. Meyer. M. Rozenboom. S. Wallace. S. Nichols. B. Pawelko. S. Wons. G. Rider. L. Elllng Not pictured: B. Larson. P. Nowak. 0. Giamalva. L. Harris. R. Schorr. J. Pleet. QLSA. 0'Brock. D. Cadwallader. L. Eckert. N. Bappaport. M. Manny. J. Falsey. . ogar lOl M a jorettes Front row: Barb Sigalove. Diane Bernas. Alyson Weathers, Diane Moore Back row: Leah Forcell. Roxanne Orloff. Karen Klaus. Thayne Zifka. Kris Knutson Intramural hampions Front row: Pete Perri Bob French, Ron Van Scoyoc, Jim Lussky. Don Kinder, Bill Hauck. Bob Means. Dick Goelz. Wimpy Kurtz. Dave Jeffrey Second row: Bruce Jacobsen, Tom Terp. Bob Martin. Ray Benellie. Larry Grose. Terry Puffer. David Humphreys. Terry Elkins. Jim Thoma. Coach Hotchkiss Third row: Pete Robison. James Reed, Mike Caradonna. Jim Robbins. Dave Thillen. Jack Williams. Casey Krzyminski, John Heckel, John Curtin. Charlie Shriver Fourth row: George Zielinski, Curt Skeppstrom, Dave Thinnes. Terry A. Madoch. Cliff Vogel. Ben Lyson, Hank Blenner. Bob Poyer. John Entzell. John Arkoos M a jorettes Ruth Wagner. Vicki Webster. Gretchen Rider. Jan Edwards. Peggy Seiffert Varsity heerleaders From left to right: Joyce Lesniak. Barb Cutaia. Marilyn Alfini. Barb Georgans. Sandy Mustradi. Sue Hume. The Varsity Cheerleaders are upperclass girls selected through tryouts to lead the cheers at all Varsity football and basketball games. Pom-Pom quad Front row: Pat Breither. Darlene Goodwick, Joanne Arrigoni. Second row: Donna Schaller, Gail Schellin. Jacquie Berndt, Marilyn Probst. Back row: Karol Kristen. Maureen Verber. Ruth Richardson. The Maine West Pom-Pom Squad is composed of sopho- more, junior, and senior girls who have passed through pre- liminary and final tryouts. They perform at all home football and basketball games. F rosh-Soph Cheerleaders Kneeling: Sandy Kunkel. Linda Drews. Standing: Cindy Schorr. Nancy Hulke, Patty Kargas. Donna Meyer. These girls were selected, through tryouts, from the fresh- man and sophomore classes. They lead cheers for the Junior Varsity football and basketball games. X .V -n 8 x ' iimizl F4235 X :fggf W t 5 1 4 PV Q4 fix-at N lar, ,jxxiwia uxQ,x6' Q E : 4 3 Mfwg 9 .4 . X gil W Rf' 'xv' K f SN ., i .54 3 is S Ei Front row: Karon Slrnrllhnll, Lynn Ilolm. Judy Lar- son. Randi Johnson, Ji-an l-'rnnu-n. 2nd row: Gi-urggann Pcrcivnl. Julie Crason. Sharon Fogelquist. lwlznnrccn Verbcr. Carol Challbcrg. Toni Giarusso. Sue lil-nz, 3rd row: Gail Mnrnw, Gail Magnuson. Arlinc Boyer. Karen Struubinr, Lora Er-kurt. Kris Hatfield. Carol Nngcl. .lane Mnunilurd. Buck row: Miss EIILIOII, Karen Petersen. Judy Mueller. Chris Klehr, Gretchen Rider. Peg Seiffcrt, Joanne Przichl. Ruth Meyer. Joyce McGarvey. Fran Tony, Donna Wuli. lO6 Aquiana Aquiana swim club consists of girls especially skilled in swimming. Membership in the club is one of the highest swimming honors a girl can attain. Many precision routines are presented in their yearly water show, 'I UI: 5 1 5 18? R vw . 'X ZNEQZ7 I --Q 4 . H - .' M: 4' ,l.cf1 s,- , .X 7' K ' . L, 7 1 WW.. '-K' - 9 - 7 f' 'f 1f Jf- 2 7 3: sf , f W ' Q 'QW if-zz -2 2,1 4 'Q' 1 . . ,g A A fs- qw-fQ:m9'f - Q 'f w X' . Q' 2. W?--S--fsfffgss-g-2K3j?i5a4:w?' -- Z K S .K Xl K ,W ,,.. Y ,1 -V Ah . A W , W- ,Q A, f in, - mggfffi 1. ' -W f -- ' -- -4, j K, . , 71, 7 5 'ff' cf' f.1f1S5y.f Q, I k:JY'Z if ' .fl-wi, . K ' ,-SE? M sf' ' Ma. . I. icy -Q-.:',, ,. 1,1 14 x L.. 5925 fr y . 19584335 i' . nf , - '..' 'f' Q 1--A' A 2 ,1 ' 154552 ,::'MjK.2:', ,j4.-wwf'-.g3..'-'g.4fgsf,:'.-Q-,-J, ' '-i . - ' VEISSQM' , exfsiie fl f - -' .. f ,, , fp,-K, v. , xg ,F --1..Nj,,' 'V-X. ,,, 7, 'C M., - ' 334' ' .JIM . ff- - ' . - f W A-Q ,-ffwvu ,qfdv -x 1: v, Wg- .. 2' 'gf Www MQ ij-'fra-y. 'I :2z55, :-gl, - 'Y . LJ W.,gfw, u-, gf ' .1 ref- - 1 1 - - . 1- -f 'Q ' -g- , 1 1 J ax tag f. ,1 ' - N j -iw,-,-Q S42 gg - X- - K 21- s.Q2,g3?g?-iz-ffrli .4 if 'f -sQ,,m..r,2 ,R 'wa Mg 3-21 . .. -1 7.4 Q-, - W- - xi -4' ' - .,,,: 'nf 4- -mu .f ,V --.ff 1 - . 5321:-ig , -ff -SSQA-QQ ww: if-T 'We' -,grff 'fi 43:3 Afsw:-4 ,gp - -' f- hw - -ff I 1 N512-wffvzvg-' ff-se - -'H 'lzfisw Pfvjim f,v.'w+wfi ffilw' X14 -Willey'-6534. Q' K -Wi , -Q.-refrfigig-fm?'., QW, W ,4ww.x5.:.,,1Sff5:3Y kqvxwgvgi - gy, L nee.-gm., 1 , W L - L iffw. 5 1 up fun 5.121-ME. N 1 - x.,,..,3-4-vk3v5,..i- wr f, 5:-f3Qp,e,rQ:x-i55,, c Q: ma - , . J kv Mk 5- ff - - - Q W- 'M 1 . 'T 3?f fffi L Tf'TffT'i'.f 33' -' - Q- if - -- - , 1 i M f ., -g., .V My LA, ,M X, .-. 4 Thoughts of school invariably bring to the minds of students thoughts of friends. No matter what class a student is in, whether he is a freshman or senior, he will carry from it the memories of friends, new and old, in his class or otherwise. A student's loyalty to his class ranks second only to the common loyalty to the school as a whole. Friendly rivalry between classes adds special flavor to high school, although freshmen may not admit it until they're seniors. Class parties and the homecoming float are the major projects of the classes each year. Ultimately, after graduation, each student will REFLECT upon his four years at Maine West and attaching certain special memories to each of his years in high school, he will fondly remember friends and class activities, feeling proud that he graduated with his class, the very best that Maine West ever saw. Qi 5 xg ,. 4 fgn 4,1 1 V xw W mtgg :L 53 A . S A if: fgrsf .fe Y- ffnffg 5. Q. ,x,g4,,f 1 5 Q Y , ., , I, A, f I . xv K va' ,Y W, A 1 swf rf ,,,1.. A 4 8 A J' ' 7 . 4 6 J 5 A K? I Q , M' E 1 i ' is 5 Q Y iii ,Tux myayer fi I f V15 4 , fi KT il! .,.. Q A ii ' ,,.,. W V ip ,il J? ' -K ff 'EIU Q L 5 2 , nf' L 'L V, 4-v ' K , I K A Q, . 0 gil I 51 I F' wi? .sa ' e',gQC6Kg,, W A i 'H' W Y LE Sain, .gill-ly - L sf, 1 , qw . if-14 .aff ,. i3iiE1ii,, Y 1824- .5 ,sf Q ' Hit! 1 K ., 5 ? ii? H? . 2 i 5' Sjiclsii? '54 xg 5? PRESIDENT John Abbott VICE-PRESIDENT Donna Carlson SPONSORS Miss Bovcnmyer and Mr. Gould STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Lynn Johnson. Debbie Quinn. Ginger Knudsen. Dan Carlson. Sandy Kunkel. Linda Drews Second row: Pep: Callaghan. Diana Du Franco. Penne Made. Cindy Schnrr. Paula Clayton. Bob Means Lnsl row: Tom Koch. John Abbott. Jerry Nolan. Tom Tc-rp, Ricky Fulle. Jon Gruberl. Dick Heller, Bob Kunklc SECRETARY TREASURER Paula Clayton Lynn Johnson '65 CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Allen Pier. Linda Wright. Laura Skihbe. Georgene Carlson. Kent Lashway. Maureen Doherty. Ellen Matson, Lynn Johnson, Clare Weretka Second row: Donna Carlson. Walter Krueger, Carole Engh, Donna Batdorf. Judy Darr. Virginia Schaefer, Jan Strom, Mary Schure. Bobboe Edgar. Bob Wayman. Kathy Owen. Jackie Hein. Paula Clayton Back row: Jim Aliini, John Carle. Bruce Lueck, Bill Just. Bernie Braun. Tim Kissane. Tom Hendrickson. Darryl Schellin. George Anderberg. John Abbott Enjoying its first year at Maine West, the Freshman Class upheld tradition by winning third place in the Homecoming float competition. Although occasion- ally annoyed by calls of Hey, Fresh! the Fresh- man Class sponsored a successful class party and PTC party. Looking ahead, the Freshmen eagerly await the time when they can say Hey, Frosh! - W fl.: , Q 1 A3 II' is el. 755. E . . -,,s- Z. 'Y Y safe , , . i 4 IA 5, g is wha ia? 3 Ere e-ag-reg, Freshmen John Abbott Jim Adamik Jim Adams Dan Alderson John Alexander Jim Aliini Ed Allegretti Dale Alles Marilyn Alt George Anderberg Cheri Anderson Gloria Anderson John Anderson Linda Anderson Russell Anderson Larry Arkus Jim Armbruster Larry Attore Aileen Augustine Jack Ayres Bill Bach Janice Bachar Penne Bade Carol Baker Dillard Baker Franklin Baker Vicki Ban Donna Bark John Barrett Daniel Barry Donna Batdorf Bob Bauer Chuck Bauer Byron Baur Diane Bebak Cindy Beckwith Mark Behlke Bill Behn Bette Beilfuss Darleen Bellamy Jackie Bending Bob Benning Daryl Benson Don Benson J anyce Benson Jim Benson John Bentley Kendra Berg Thom Berg Diane Bernas J on Berry Cheryl Berry Carol Besenhofer Janice Betz Darlene Beyer Sue Beyers Mike Biggs Terry Bisek Sue Bishop Carol Bissing Class of 1965 Christel Bittel Jack Bittel June Bittel Ken Bixby Harold Blazek John Bleharski Ken Bluhn Bonnie Boeck Sharon Boike Richard Boker Bruce Borchardt Pam Borowski Sandy Bouda John Boufford Phil Boyce Duncan Bragg Pam Brainard Kathy Branca David Braschko Bernie Braun Dick Braun George Brondsema Jim Brondy Jean Brophy Peggy Brown Alan Bruhn Linda Bryson Tom Buchanan James Bullerman Cyndy Burgess George Burgess Claudia Burnett Richard Burson Susan Burton Don Busch Janet Bushlus Diane Busse Beverly Buthman Riva Butvid Pat Calabrese Peg Callaghan Deb Callister Linda Calvert Don Cameron Jim Campagna Carol Campobasso Jacque Capen Mike Caradonna John Carle John Carley Dan Carlson Donna Carlson Donna Carlson Georgene Carlson Jan Cartwright Mike Cassavant Nancy Chalupnik Karen Chindblom Jim Cichowski Betty Ciezadlo S' A1 s A K 1 ws gf 'N ,. ig 4. a all ef 11' . E' av if 4 x il Y .,...,. fo- ' f Q 1 , as y 3 'Nasir , af f a N 5 a 4 S in 1 Y x ga K tv W v,5 -+6 .r 4 a ,ew 3 . 2, . 2 S ' l 0 ' ref Q gr.?.F,a :BEM 33, hm 42 if B' 4 S155 J saw. A . 'ie-ETA' . , 4 af' fi , T. 4' f f ' if N -.3 'i 9 ,L.- H ' S 1 S g . ' -4 K, , r 5 . of ' .. 1 Q ' 2, 91: f L Q 114 ,Q gtg J Q ' 'its ' vat 1- 115555 Ji 2 V . in gg 'iw ,,f,,,g K, TN' Q i S ag hai asia' A ff M--w'1-M-w-vm: ffm Mi r. were J 'xt if ei Freshmen Bob Cizek Melody Clarke Paula Clayton Sharon Cober Barbara Colberg Pat Collins John Congalton Tom Conway Carol Copeland Mike Copeland Dick Cornelius Carol Cornell Mary Courteol Connie Cox Jim Crowden Charley Curren Bill Currer John Curtin Gerald Czosek Kenneth Danielczyk Judy Darr Jim Davenport Howard Deahr George David Jerry Dean Randy Dean Steve Decatur Diana De Franco Terry De' Gelder Darlene De Grazio Marlene De Grazio Bob De Lacey Tom Deleo Joe De Marco Dennis Dempsey Marty Dettmer Alison Dickison Mike Dietz Jim Dimatteo Janis Divito Kathy Doherty Maureen Doherty Brian Dole Leroy Dempke Diane Dormeyer Vince Dorr Tim Dowell Linda Drews Mike Dryden Larry Duda Kay Dunavant Kathy Dunn Sheila Dunn Joseph Durard Chuck Eckhardt Robert Eddy Bobbie Edgar Jean Eerebout Vicki Eisenbacher Bob Ekvall Class of 1965 Janet Eley Glenn Elliott Steve Emerson Carole Engh Phil Engle Douglas Engstrom Craig Erven Ann Evertsen Allan Eyre James Falsey Larry Farley Dennis Fay Judy Fayman Martin Finn Ralph Fish Chuck Fisher Karen Flaskamp Karen Flavin Kathy Flentge Earl Flunkey Mike Flynn John Fowler Nan Franczkowski Gloria Frank Bonnie Frasier Joe Freimuth Bob French Leslie French Carol Freund Pat Frost Dean Fricano Ricky Fulle Jan Funk Linda Funk Richard Gardner Susan Gartner Pat Gass Tom Gast Nancy Geary Robert Gee Linda Gehmlich Bob Geils Dan Geisler Raymond Genellie Judy Giampa Bill Gibson Lenora Giese Michele Gitlitz Donna Gjertsen Dave Gnoske David Goebbert Craig Goedecker Dick Goelz June Goertz Dave Goodrich Elaine Gorcayca Michele Gornell Nancy Grandt Dennis Grant Norris Graser -1. , vs 11 are Y 1 af V X . . fir 1. 1 P L v -.-'. 'Y Ralf 1 R f 'fad - guesses. sa R 3 a ws- f 2'f A ff isa ge? 1 on 5 A 33 'ir xx af 2,4 a-' .rf , .- -'1v QV' 2 'Q-aa rm. W Q ' szfsyf?-55,12 -Q- R ' ss C 4- Q ' .,.,','S?. A -1 iiikgrifwf -Y - is I ' - M 1- fi 'Q ' f 4 ' eff '- We , f, ' r . 1-wx .Y , . A A k li' ' 4 Q' f. ft H5 Freshmen V 1 M 'K b 9, John Greco , . -.ac F iz Ya R- fc, Frank Grier A R7 - fm. Q 3 l John Grimes if ' j -51. A f. ' i ' W Q ' Gaile Groh 5. ' .R My f at Q, 1 l . .Mir ' . N A J - J LTZZ SIKZZN is 4 A 1' L 41 y I I gc 5 1 ,-, ' V, . A J i s S Jerry Guenther V Q i fr G fi' .,,, , 1 'T Valerie Guenther y ,jk i fi f ' J my Linda Gulker 'Q ' ' K? 7 Barb Gundelach .a efiff sa. .a Tom Guppy 3211, Lwdif , 7 . - .ffl 1. igifji- A f ' V hh', - V -A , - . - -, LS? 'Af' ' l V J ' s. G ' af Y L0rm.HaaS ' f LOUIS Hacker s at f s it R. 1 as Cheryl Hagedorn ' , ' 'f ' . , .w -' - www , f ' A 2 g ' . Richard Hamer l i' V - y - H - 5 Eileen Halek - i, , A J - , Jack Hamblen Uv . r J R Pamela Hankel s. . . A Patricia Han e , , . s W 4 1 k,e1 J J as E f ,- is L is . .J . R Doug X. , its, c V gp . . . .5 I. dl Jerry Hanselmann E A I f - l lf '4 S 1, ,L ' ., 1 N . . , - 4 2 V Bill Hanson . ' i .K E ! 'i - 'is limi- 2 f ' N .2 . - , - X . . Pat Harrison .G - . ' . . Fif i ii' Mi N 1 W 4 r J. V A :ji a YH A fi Z x M V5 Lee Hatfield L- Q , 1 is J 3-V gays . 1 ' ,Q , 5, T Marsha Hattory ' R G G is a s ' H 2 l ' Jackie Hein li - 'H ' :V Bob Healey M I X J 3 ,E I. Kathy Held - - -' eiae i ,fiii . ' . J i 1 Loi-me Held af w Q55 f ,. f A M Pat Helfers ' P559 ' H ' A1 ' .' H 1 7 - I , 3 Jeanne Heller ' ' ' ' . fr 1 1 . i - '- Q? f V ' - 1 Richard Heller V m ' . ' Tom Hendrickson A Z , mf A Bill Henk X i ' - ., . it QAQV., .Q Rebecca Henrich ' E I Beverly Henson . S R i' ,,. A Richard Hermann - Ks Q i . :vga . f-,, - lb 5 J J 3 Q Tom Herzog A i-' I Sue Hetzer 0 6 . J i - T74 Jeanne Higgins imma K 2.31155 3232 5:-is ,,,,,,. ' i W V ,, l v H J. Diane H111 H . it h Christine Hippert 5,5 e A i , ' 'R i W ,.-. 'Q 'Y Jack Hoehn W QQ as H ' 35' i Henry Hoekstra 3 'FF . ' is A ' Lf F 1 Q K Jim Hoffman ,1 as .K 'i . W Richard Hoffmeyer r A ,. . A k he i X V X . . . we f N e Sammy Hoggafd . T2 Q. ' Rick Hognes h R ' A ' ' ' K f Beth Holmgren J rg? L ,Z i ff ,-3' Linda Holt I Y bl f . D , Ei. 1 Jerry Holub Q' .41 I if A - Ron Hopkins ragga ' R 'T QL , Mary Lynn Huege ,, f -. L m gf: i I I Richard Huege J .K R - i ' Zgjf' Xia' Geor eHuenin f 535 ' if g g. R. a wg Charles Huestis 3 - A fi 'fi' R S 1 Diane Hughes H6 Class of 1965 Joyce Humay David Humphreys Sally Hunt Pat Huntemann Gloria Hurst Frank Ickis Barbara Idec John Inglis Connie Irwin Andrew Jackson David Jackson Bruce Jacobs Carol Jacobs Bruce Jacobsen Jane Jane cek Joni J aramski Mary Jefferson Cynthia Jenkins Marilyn Jenks Karen Jensen Ronald Jerome Thomas J esky Clifford Johnson Dorothy Johnson Hal Johnson Harold Johnson Harold J . Johnson Lynn Johnson Norman Johnsen Pat Johnson Sandi Johnson Chuck Johnstone Tom Johnstone Don Jolley Jackie Jordan Nancy Jost Tom J unius Bill Just Jim Kahn Sue Kalb Anita Kalnins David Kammer Jane Kapping Kathy Karberg Bob Karelas Stephen Karina Linda Karling Henry Karnatz Mary Jo Karner Larry Kath Art Kazlinka Tim Keane Jerry Kehe Richard Kehrer George Keith Diane Keller Barbara Kellmann Jim Kelly John Kelly Carol Kelso ,Q -s ' ,.r, ,, K i agki 5. 117 Freshmen John Kennett Harold Ketchum Marjorie Kincaid Don Kinder Greg Kirishian Tim Kissane Stefan Kittl Karen Klaus Tom Klausing Bill Klein Pat Kleiner Pete Klose Karen Kluessendorf Darlene Knott Ginger Knudsen Larry Knudsen Dick Kobylski Tom Koch Gregory Kochale Susie Kocon Ethel Koehler Kendra Koehler Donna Kolbusz Vickie Kolton Donna Korn Pat Koscal Tom Koter Tom Koulentes George Koutny Diane Kovacs Al Kracalik Kent Krautstrunk Stuart Kriegermeier Walter Krueger John Krumpos Allen Kruse Casey Krzyminski Joanne Krzyminski Dorothy Kucera Tom Kuchman Robert Kuhn Tom Kuna Sandy Kunkel Bob Kunkle Linda Kupczak Wimpy Kurtz Mike Kuzich Ken Kuznicki Kay Kyas Dave Ladendorf John Lamantia Paul Lampru Sue Lange Ed La Pointe Russell La Porta Tom Larson Kent Lashway Judy Latala Terry Lavergne Pam Lazarz Class of 1965 Arthur Leark Linda Ledig Brian Lehr Jim Leis Steve Leith - Glenn Lemar Betty Leonard Stephanie Lesniak Sue Levendusky Gordon Lewandowski Burnett Lewis Nancy Lewis Dick Leyerle Joe Liebl Wayne Lietz Paulette Lindberg Sandra Linneweh Judith Loboboda Paulette Locascio Diane Lombardi Henry Loncki Joyce Loncki Beverly Look Petra Lopez Jeff Lossau Donna Loverde Cynthia Lucas Edward Luebbers Bonnie Luebke Bruce Lueck Jim Mack Barb Madden Bill Madden Linda Mahan Barny Makos Wayne Mandel Bill Mankel Carol Manning Kathy Manzan Ken Marcel Ellen Marchese John Martoccio Greg Masciana Pat Mashburn Diane Matson Ellen Matson James Mattingly Thomas Matuszewski Linda Matyja Tom Mayer Greg Maynard - Kathy McCarthy Frank McCauley Bill McColman Mari McCormick Brian McIntosh Sue McMahon Bill Meador Bob Means Arlene Mehlhop Ni fv X f ,, X is 4 , tx f s t , ,. Q A if s V? 'Q 90 . , we . aw I4 i ,Qs i il si l r Q! if Q . . aaa 1 Y' as Q be W I ia? is fi at , View N -iff? we -, v -1 ffseafei-1 fo X , H M S f- ::- l i'f ff5?3 s , , ' f R 55 , 1 i e -E ef 1 .. M . ' 5 ' +- ag A f- ' am!! L Keri Zi? ' . . J f , 4- , an , fait N -555' 120 E Freshmen Sheryl Melander Marilyn Michals J Audrey Michehl Elyse Michels Joy Miller La Donna Miller l Ray Miller Jordan Minerva Lynda Moehling Marjorie Mohr Carol Monicke as vs I ' Christine Montleon Dave Montonaro Diane Moore Nancy Morowski Ed Morman Melody Morrison Mary Mortenson Anne Morton s , i ?1 ' 14 4 ' x . se Egfw ' WE is L as sf S' is f A Dave Morton J ack Mountford Glenn Mueller Janice Mueller Ron Mullineaux -j pgi-sf' -W. - V 2 an 1' Q J ' .3 M3 Ffh im? 5 5,5 ,A 1 fe? 1' Q A . Maureen Mulroy . -gl -,'i Rat Mulroy T., ,lu 5? :QQ Lenny Munson Jim Myers 4 ' M V 1 , 'V Susan Narbutas Q 52,4-mgi , Jerry Nebel Richard Nebel Beverly Nedwed Mike Neese James Neill Joan Nelson Ed Newell Tim Newport Linda Nichols Michael Nielsen Mike Noesen Jerry Nolan Paul Norris N Al Norton Mike Norton John Obermayer Dennis O'Brien Q J Jeffrey 0'Connell , 'B if it li ' Bin odom Pat O'Donne11 Thomas Olsen Kathy Orlowitz Kathy Owens Rita Pabich Joe Palmer Randall Panzer Stuart Parker Don Partrick Terry Partyka Joyce Pasko Janet Patti Class of 1965 Sandy Patron Kenneth Pauley Mary Lynn Paulsen Jim Pedersen Linda Pegh Nancy Penn Patti Perkins Pete Perri Chris Petersen Karen Peterson Barbara Peterson Chuck Peterson Linda Petkus John Petruso Roberta Pfeiffer Allen Pier Dennis Pilch Dawn Piotter Peggy Pipmiller Eileen Pleet Darlene Polito Petra Poulos John Poweziak Mark Praxmarer Trudy Preiser Teri Prochaska Robert Quarnstrom Debbie Quinn Karl Raack Miriam Rakow Alan Rateike Roger Raus Gerald Reagle Gayle Reay Rob Reinhart Constance Pesche Jim Richards Linda Richey Albert Ripperger Leila Robaus James Alan Robbins Tim Rodiek Byron Roebke Mona Roegner Kori Sue Rohrbacher John Romano Lynn Rome Bill Rosenbergh Doug Rossberg Clyde Rowells Donna Russ Jim Ryan Sharyn Sackris Robert Saffold Tom St. Germain Eddie Salm Jeff Sams Ray Sangelan Jeff Santino Eleanor J. Sape P29555 L , 4 se. at aaa ' as X, e aa 'wt iw 1 2? ,Sf I LL 3 S N 'S' 'ig Pi all-ws? I . 7 Q .gi -. VV-mi, 2- X ? r, km JS., iii Q is 7 ia X 4 'QW 4 if SE, K 5 'ag A X! sz 1. NL ,H A Nga my S555 QW wwe u an A 3 Q 965 95 fe ' . 1 f Staff Her . ' it -1 Ni , arf. -- . . f , V' ., i hh i W 1' :fi 13,2 . i y , - , fe w i n , V 1 I T 'K ' 5 ,fit . 3 Y ' i Kiki K if f i ' ' . , ' Q 'W' 1 5. . i ,- A ' VI . ' ' 'M L Nitmwe ww 'Q o S ' S is I LM. S n S X, , ' y Q? Z Q J'f,,'2,,j,,. V 1 A ei . his 'Q + J i f if . ' r i U 3 :W we jg: ii, W S so ai, if , - if i il R W 5 is T F 1 I if E, ag W fair. e lif, -, -i 2 is f V wi if K' I YW' L , ' ' Q , I . Q. Stag . . . , , ' uf Fir? auf , f .Biff :Er-'Li 1 f if lei ii, J ,. fi? ' F Lo 3, ff a if W ,f 4' . Q' hmm' i. 122 Freshmen Steve Sauder Irene Sauer Virginia Schaefer Peter Schafft Cheri Lee Schanz Eloise Scheffus Barbara Schell Darryl Schellin Dorothy Schenk John Schenk Gordon Scherer Doug Scheuer Donna Schimka Lloyd Schlegel Jim Schleicher Gretchen Schlotthauer Carole Schneider Steve Schneider Edward Richard Schnell Le Roy Schnur J ack Schoefernocher Cindy Schorr Linda Schram Linda Schroeder Karen Schug Allyn Schuldt Ed Schultz Rickey Schulz Linda Schumacher Mary Schure Dianne Schwab Lynne Schwarz Anne Schynol Ron Sebastian Lorna Seitz Terry Sellke Carol Serra Diane Shelffo Bill Sherman Paula Sherman Robert Sherwin Paul Sherwood John Shipley Charlie Shriver Claudia Sider Ginnie Simpson Erik Skamser Ronald Skaritha Marilyn Skeppstrom Laura Skibbe Theresa Skierski Jim Slavicik Harold Slotta Betsy Smith Jim Smith Tom Smith Martha Snell Annette Sobb Beverly Sobieszczyk Jo Ann Sogiudice Class of 1965 Judie Solberg Joyce Sorensen Mark Sorensen Sue Spachman Christina Sparrow Ray Spontikov Dianne Staffa Lois Stam Jim Stamborski Sue Stamm John Stanek Gerry Stec Paul Steinhauer Dennis Steinke Ed Steinman Allan Stellerman John Stephens Bill Stewart Claude Stewart Shirley Stoner Nancy Story Dick Stover Bill Strand Sharon Strey J an Strom Kathy Sulik Raymond Sulik Brian Sundquist Marcia Surrikoff Russell Suszko Richard Svenson Paul Swakow Nancy Sward Mike Swiatowy Bob Syphers Frank Tantone John Tarbert Kathy Taylor John Tennant Tom Terp Lynn Terpstra Ralph Testo Georgann Tetzlaff Ed Thai Dave Thinnes Jim Thoma Mort Thomas Pat Thompson Cathy Thorne Mike Tierney Dale Tillman Jerry Tipperreiter Shirley Tistle Denise Top Frank Torchia Chuck Townsend Phyllis Townsend Linda Treanor Frank Trinkle Barb Triunfol i 124 v Freshmen Arlene Troll Lee Truss Mike Tuscano Alan Uli Shirleen Ullrey Joe Vacilek Jim Vance Ron Van Scoyoc Twyla Van Vleet Bill Verber Charlene Vita Gail Vivian Michael Voelkner Margie Voltz Craig S. Vosburgh James Vrastiak Paul Wagner Paula Wagner Tom Wagner Virginia Wagner Bob Walker Kathy Wallin Diane Walsch Jerri Walsh Tad Walter Diane Ward Kathy Ward Steve Warnke Meg Washburn Bob Wayman Alyson Weathers Dave Weaver Jerry Weber Diana Webster Janie Webster Chris Welch Diane Weldon Rick Welge Dreama Wells Melanie Wells Roberta Wells Clare Weretka Connie West John Westberg Luanne Wetendorf Lee Whipple Neil Whitman Aron Whitmore Garry Willcox Diane Wille Marjorie Wille Kathy Williams Roger Williams Lynn Willison Pete Willming Dorothea Wills Tim Wintczak Pete Wishart Roy Wittbold Larry Wittkopf Gcraldinc Wolatz 1 A1 Wolski Nancy Woosley Jane Wolski John Wright Laurcncc Wright , for x :NS-fa ,Se WX is Sea it W if x,,, 1 I t Y Q f-x 5,2 l 'FS Q. ogg . . . zgg' I 'A if Linda Wright - 3 ji X,L, 5 an Rick Wrrglit is 3 V L' fr . , X V I I Q John Wuffy I - Q .Ma - vi 'J me F' Susan Wurster i ' J S 5 M 1 if 5 D K Wayne Wysoglad x K J 'X + , Chester Wyszynski it 9 L W I, X ' X in , J Robert Youngbcrg if - If Randy Zaleski QJJJ Q L L f Richard Zeimct 5 K, ' , Herman Zclk 41 ,Q M. Connie Zijcwski W i m ' img 'Nx' -if 1 - F b mf ego L Linda Zimmerman ii ' V L' Ronald Zwolfnski -ff J a i Marsha Fritz A John Gable Sue Hultgrcn Locker inspection in 3 minutes Here comes a photographer . . . look busy. 125 Reflections of a School I Maine West ,P K ' 2' e , A M fql 5, an . . , f. . - W K SK A .-VK, .. K- Q, nw gi? ,. N.-Qvwsw .. i'35w9'g, ' Q. ,Q .QNX MSX .R JK mv w :wfMwi-Q dewfg ,OWN an -v.-M-srs'x' may fs-s 'N' 'Q' Ez' . ,afgbgf , X Q -1 , ,..- mms sf 5 XS in Q f 4 ,.,, -f P Ai? A ' PRESIDENT Pat Hermann VICE-PRESIDENT Phil Hway SPONSORS Mr. McGil1is and Miss Mitchell STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES I-'rum rmx: Mikki Riddiough, Ivlaurc-en Quinn. Put Cal' lauxham. Ruthie Sommer. Pep: Johnson Sucond row: Jeannie Fischer. Arline Boycr. Donna Wult. Sue Erickson, Ardcs Buckley. Kathie Benson. Diana- Clarke Hack row: Tom Washburn. Bob Poyer. Barry Eiscnfeldt. Cn! Lewis. Dick Lunsford. Bud Kiehn. Bruce Congaltun. Ruger Pease. Ncshnn Kcshizm SECRETARY TREASURER Peggy .lohnson Kathy Benson The class of '64 enjoyed its year as upper lower elassmen. With the help of the sponsors, the offi- cers guided the class through its second successful year. The PTC party, class party, and the Sopho- more-sponsored afterclance were enjoyed by all. The Sophomores are low looking forward to the privileges and responsibiliities of upperclassmen. 64 CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front ron: .Indy Frederiksen. Barb llnumnn, Val EIUU-IRIS. Maureen Quinn. Fran Henk. Pei: Johnson SL-eoncl row: linlhie Benson, Janis lioeskaiy. Barb Solkn. Pnl llermnnn. Cnrol Frnnkell. Bnrh Krnloeh- will. Karen Slruehing. Randi Johnson Back row: Phil llwny. Elsa Moehling. Paul Man'- nskn. Dick Pate. .lim Curley. Dave Woolnrrl. John Heckel j ' ' V ,gm ta' 'sa ,. if Eli -v,,.f If we ' B - 3 U , . . Y 3 X Y 130 5. ophomores Linda Abbet James Abene Elaine Adams Dave Aegerter Jean Alajoki Robert Alexander Tom Alfini Fred Alke Tom Alles Eamon Anderson John Anderson Robert Anderson Tim Anderson Connie Andresen Arlene Archambault John Arkoos Wayne Azon Fred Bach Tony Bachmura Judy Bales Harvey Bally Tom Balma Barrie Barracliif Pam Barry Ray Bartholomae Louis Bartucci Barb Bauman ' Louis Bauman Maureen Beaudette Marjory Beck Kenneth Beer Jim Behnke Ed Bender Kathie Benson Gloria Berberich Eric Berg Marlene Bergren Charlene Bernero Cathy Biewer Robert Biggs Fred Binder A1 Birch Terry Bishop John Blaesing Arlene Blaha A Jim Blanchard Dorothy Blenkle Doug Blewitt Mary Lou Blocker Yvonne Blokland Pat Bobbora Janis Bocskay Edward Bollet Carol Bongiorno Jerry Borkenhagen John Borzoni Nancy Bowen Arline Boyer Bob Boyland Stealey Branch Class of 1964 Jens Brasch Rainer Brasch Dennis Bredar Nancy Breitzke Joe Brennan Louise Brosseit Don Brown Bob Browne Mike Bryant Dick Buchanan Ardes Buckley Diane Burgess Bob Burns Frances Bushee Wayne Bushkin Jim Byrne Bob Cain Pat Callaghan LeRoy Callanan Joe Cambron Larry Carle Jim E. Carley Bob Carlson Bruce Carlson Fred Carlson Maureen Carlson Dennis Carnell Sharon Carnell Linda Casey Ruth Casey Carol Challberg Paul Chapman Judy Cianciarulo Donald Clark Diane Clarke Jeff Clement Caren Cochrane Karen Colberg Sue Colia 1 Jackie Collins Bruce Congalton Dan Conklin Sue Conn Ed Connelly Chris Connolly Barbara Conroy Tom Copple Linda Cordts Paul Corey Julia Crason 4 Ken Crepas , ' Donna Curtis Carol Dalbec Betty Davis Linda Davis Marilyn Davis Starlene Day Sharen Dean Dean Decker Don Deese N . . -,R ea Qi sw. X. . 'X' x 55,21 T hawaii .l f 5 ,-. ,ans w K ,, r , . A A im? . r, . .,,. ,Mtv . N, a t , , - Q 'nfl , , l 0 N 5 1 if if ai 35 , , 1 4' ,556 K-M5 . E 1, Y A 53.1 X U . , ,. V 4 ia. D- X Q5 l A Q rf at if fi -iw 132 ophomores Rickey De Gelder Maureen Dempsey Tom De Oca Betty Deske Blanche Dettmer Diane Di Caro Edward Di Domenico Susan Dierking Bob Dierks Philip Dindinger Sue Dombrowski Sue Dougan Jean Dourlain Sherry Drager Sue Drake Jill Du Clos Marie Eannarino Jane Ebert Lorie Egelston Craig Ehlen Barry Eisfeldt Terry Elkins Dana Ende Volker Engel Val Enggas Cathy Erdmann Jeanette Erichsen Sue Erickson Jon Ericson Libby Ericson Joyce Jeanne Ermeling Chuck Esposito Marlene Falzone Karen Fege Ray Feldten Bill Fernow Michael Felten Terry Fiddelke 4 Paul Fillman Gary Fischer - Jean Fischer Diane Foley Leah Forcell Virginia Ford Joanne Fouth Bill Fox Carol Frankell Robert Frantzen Judy Frederiksen Judy Fredricks Ronnie Fritz Wayne Futlbrugge Dale Funk Diane Funk John Gabbert , Betty Gano Bonnie Gastorf Tom Gates John Gauger Sharon Geach Mary Ann Gembicki lass of 1964 Ervin Geisler Gary Gerstung Mike Gibbons Pam Gilgenbach Jan Gillespie Sharon Glower Chip Gobrecht Maria Jo Gorgolione Mike Greene Kathy Griffin Don Grundler Dave Gulick Bob Gundela ch John Gunderson Dennis Gundling Ray Gunn Mike Guzaldo Linda Gyssler Diane Haas Davis Hall Richard Hamilton Tom Hanus Herb Hardt Carol Harper Dyan Hartung Shirley Hasselmann Bill Hauck John Hauck Lee Hayward Janet Healey John Heckel Bob Held Linda Hendrix Jim Henry Pat Hermann Jeffrey Higgins Connie Hintz Pam Hockett Theresa Hoey Paul Hollerba ch Richard Honn Jerry Huard Ken Horn Virginia Hosler Eugene Howard Bruce Hubbell Nancy Hulke Philip Hway Jim Hyerdall Carolyn Inee Daryl Ingersoll Judy Jackson Bob Jaeger Hilda Jahn Barbara Janiec Leslie J annusch Carolyn J asinski Dick Jensen Don Jerome N Qi... 'Ui . 1 1 'E .f- aa ii 3' ., ,E 5-H, A 7 . E' ' e Q wi-' .l we A' 'e r f' A , K E sq 5, H- , X N fix els s , fig sk if V, V. Q E . ei A ., ' -. iff I ' J ,, Y ,fx r, - , , 'V 'Y --k, .e , gf 51 ig hs. .M is--5 . i . - . A sgffdm I4 Y: - , 'sat 'L uh .1 l J- - A r , . 'P+-elf. Jiililli, - Ii:.J'3:Q'l - ' .awful 1 M , X , Q, N. IS M? f fi QT 'a ' , Q - ffrgi J 51, fr -az . W 2 'bflbifi gif, 41- 1 'T F , ii .49 A L J Ji Vn.Qr , -4 N, g .. 5 . ':!iL..f' ' var' -. .,' 'il' ffm A+ :fair 1 I na.-, 4vf,..1i Ii- ,. y - gs? M ' z ',U'2-- - ' 4 ,'...z1 , iN . .2 ,Q I A: sf V ,413 gi, ee- i if-1? ' 'L 'T , , in f he , 'J I., 'H' .1 153252 H, .. f px --si 4 i A . s ' .. get Q .,.. X 1 fs ' . , ve i x J se , ,, 1 Vp 1 - . ,. e M -mf-fell L s asv: .' . if -Q. give.: Q1 g -f 1 i Y' 1 . af f-ry vs lg. W2 5 2 '- . si 57- , .Kg . s., f 23 , -M5-f , , .. W. f . . . . r i V 'P f W If 23221 f' H J' - . v 1'-is ' . Heil: ,......sw, r, 2 , ' A nie? w A. a s , A' ,X Q1 1 5 ii, 15 MS' . .rg L 3? ies we Q .r ,X , is 133 , Q ?'h iff J 1 i E 1' N 6' it F x ii 1 QQ ' Xi ophoinores Dan Johansson Carolyn Johnson Dianna Johnson Gayle Johnson Jeanne Johnson Judy Johnson Karen Johnson Keith Johnson Lee Johnson Peggy Johnson Randi Johnson Wayne Johnson Marianela Jones Susan J urgot Tom Kahlke Sharon Kanzler Trudy Karrall Renee Karelas Patti Kargas Darlene Karnatz Jim Keller Sally Kennedy Eileen Kent Jim Kern Neshan Keshian Edward Kewitz LaVonna Key Gary Killman Donna King Terry King Jim Klamer Terry Klatt Dennis Klausing Chris Klehr John Kleiner Robert Kleinke Kathy Klippert Larry Klippert Kay Klotz Pete Knowles Kris Knutson Keith Kocher Don Koets Joan Korner Russ Kovar Chip Krainikr Barb Kratochwill Karen Krautter Mike Krowka Steve Krueger Connie Kruse Sharon Kryscha Jim Kuhrt Carl Kurt! Kathy Kurtz Bill Laage Eileen LaBuda Joyce LaMantia Larry Landahl Marlene Juenger ,W ,. Class of 1964 Dave Lanckhoff Hal Landem Julie Lange Ernest Larsen Karen Larsen Bob Larson Robert Larson Judy Larson Jeanne Lauer Tom Lefavour Ed Lemar Jim Le Munyon Jon Lenard La Donna Leonard Ron Leonardson Cal Lewis Donna Lindboe Eileen Liss I Nancy Loebach Tom Loewe Chuck Longley Arlette Lorman Tom Lowden Dick Lunsford Jim Lussky X Chris Lutz Joan Lutz Dale Luzinski Vicki Lyson Scott Mackey Terry Madoch Richard Mamola Bob Mandel Jim Manny Paulette Marchese Sherry Markee Wayne Markworth Pat Martin Robert Martin Paul Maruska A Sandra Mateling Pat Mattefs Dennis Matthews Ken Matz Harry McCreery Karen McDonald Roberta McKeone Sharon McNelley Tom Means My X Donna Meier David Meilstrup 5' 5 Joyce Melmer 5- Linda Melton Sharon Mette , lg Carl Meyer Nancy Meyer Robert Meyers Warren Michelsen Albert Mietus Stanley Mietus W me Q f X er' 1 ',,f.f1i'3 v ,':- 'F 'I' 'if 1 KQJ 'iw se J 1 ophomores Monica Miko Allen Millen Ed Miller Ken Miller Richard Mitchell Elsa Moehling Mary Kay Morano Bill Morgan Sue Moriarity Virginia Morrison Bob Mountford Ray Mulcahy Martha Muncy Jim Murray Mary Jane Musser Chris Naegele Dick Nedwed Phyllis Nelson Leah Nelson Wayne Nero Ron Nerius Cheryl Nester Paul Neuman Marv Nevins Pam Newman Robert Nickel Le Roy Niebuhr Judy Nixon Mark North Bruce Northcott Cynthia Noyer Jim Nygaard Keith Nygren Rich Oas Jim O'Boyle Dan O'Cormell Bonnie Odden Pete O'Grady Diane Olson Jonell Olson Karla Olson Lynnea Olsen Lyric Olson Steve Olson Mike O'Nei1 Kathy Pachter Pam Pagel Steve Pagels Carol Pampenella Joe Panegasser John Parker Rosemary Pasforello Dick Pate Steven Patterson Robert Paulsen Leslie Pease Roger Pease Ann Pehrson Bob Pemoller Scott Perry i Class of 1964 Fred Peters Harry Peters Sally Peters Karen Peterson Ray Pifke Don Pellettieri Larry Pintuck Jacquelyn Piraino Leo Plas Sandra Pluemer Marguerite Pompilio y Karley Porter l Randy Postal Bob Poyer Debbie Pracht Jane Pressl Mike Provenzano Terry Puffer Lucinda Pump Kay Quaiver Maureen Quinn John Ramsauer Charles Rasmus Don Raus Judy Ray Tim Redmer Mary Susan Reed Maryann Regan Sue Regelin Frank Reid Sue Reid John Reisenbuchler Linda Reiter Frances Renk Nancy Reznar Todd Riddell Mikki Riddiough - Ed Riedel Linda Riehm Bob Rietz Marta Riser Karen Rivard Bob Robinson Don Rodgers Linda Rodin Mike Roeder Tom Roessing Tom Rohden Ken Romin Penny Ropace Carolyn Ross Steve Ross Tom Rostkowski Susan Rothe Jan Rousey Roy Roush Wayne Rowe Marlene Rude Jim Rybarczyk Marlene Rydzins F Q a K ,z , , sk Av LN 2 1 AY' -Z f:.1f 1 5 ,ZX ,. . mwtz U RA tae . i ' ,A .Q l38 ' ophomores Mary Saari Jack Sackris Bob Sackrison Geraldine Sadowski Ruth Salzman Carolyn Sangster Mac Scantlin Bill Schacht Leslie Schalla Henry Schank Robert Schapper Dan Schmidt Char Schueller Sue Schuster Ralph Searles David Sebastian Dennis Sell Greg Shahinian Michael Shally Glenn Shamhart Richard Shell Levi Sherman Sharon Shimmin Jim Shisler Barb Sigalove John Sime David Simek Geoffrey Simmons Judy Simon Lee Simon Jeanette Sine Michael Skordas Leslie Smith Barbara Solka Ruth Ann Sommer Phyllis Sorrells Brian Sosdian Leslie Souter Rick Sparrow Bob Specht Kathie Standley Bob Stanek Bob Steinbrink Anita Steinert Gary Stimpfl Ted Strand James Strosin Karen Strudthoff Karen Struebing A Glen Sundblad Inger Svenson Bob Tatge Jerry Tennant Bill Therriault Greg Thomas 1 Pauline Tiede Kurt Tiejewski Bob Tosterud Robert Tovar John Tuleweit Class of 1964 Al Tyler Gary Ulery Robert Unroe Alice Utter Judy Van Reeth Janet Virostka Elaine Vivirito Cliff Vogel Pat Vogel Steve Voyles Ruth Wagner Jim Waring Kathy Warnicke Tom Washburn Phil Weaver Donna Wegge Joe Wehlacz Scott Weidner Judy Weith Jim Wencil Charles Wente John Wentzell Larry West Lynda West John Whelan Barb Wherley Earl White Richard White Nancy Wille Jill Williams Laurel Williams Susan Wischweh Pat Wishart Tom Wisocki Don Witte Donna Wolf Jon Wolfram Dave Woolard Pat Wright Marsha Yehl Richard Yonus Bill Young Diane Zanon Joe Ziegler Bud Ziehn Thayne Zifka Tim Zijewski John Zmuda 1 5 A9 ','- - x Q X K 4 4 43 , Q' Lf I . X S I I .ggggp s W 11 fri in V I lb' 4- A s N . H l V, L A , 1 6 i - W 0 N 5 6 xy 'im 3 ii y.l 13,4 Q 9 .gi--. . L' - . rf ffl' I fl Q fy Fx G Qu- R . PRESIDENT Jim Burgett VICE-PRESIDENT Tom Prochaska SPONSORS Miss Solheim and Mr. Collister STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Nancy Merret. Shirley Helms. Carol Barrett, S L bb . P t M kl d ue ue ers a ac an Second row: Carol Thompson. Pat Ritter. Sandy Collins. Karen Strom. Karol Kristen. Frank Vaia Back row: Jim Burgett, Tom Prochaska. Tom Palarz. Randy Burmeister. Jim McKee. Art Behn. John Aegerter SECRETARY TREASURER Lois Wright Carol Barrett CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row Jan Herrmann, Susie Deuser. Patty Niemz. Lois Wright Holly Schmidt Barb Jersey. Sue Lane Second row Judi Thomas, Mary Pedersen. Susan Pabich. Diane Hrdlicka, Sue Mac Hattie. Lynne Schavitz. Pat Nlmak Carol Barrett The Junior Class started the year off right by bol- stering the class treasury through the sale of Maine West pennants. The parents again put on an excel- lent PTC party, which was highlighted by a surprise visit from Mitch Miller. the high point of the year was the Junior Prom. The wonderful work of the Prom Committee showed up in the excellence of the occasion. With their Senior year approaching, the Juniors are beginning to anticipate the problems of graduation and college. l O , Juniors John Aegerter Sharon Ala Michele Albano Sue Albers Terry Albers Jean Albertson Chip Allen Kathy Alongi Carol Anderson Gail Anderson Steve Anderson Connie Andre Donald Andrews William Arendt Arlene Arndt Nancy Augustine Bob Ayres Mark Bade Warren Baird Charles Baka Chris Baldo Luanne Ball David Barker Bill Barrett Carol Barrett Richard Battles Sue Baumgartel Robert Bayster Gus Becker Rick Becker Art Behn Richard Beier Frank Beitzel Evelyn Bengtson Bruce Benson Donna Benson Paul Benson Carolyn Berberich Georgia Berndt J acquie Berndt Barb Bethuren Don Boyer Ruth Billings Peggy Bishop Rosemarie Bittel David Blaue Gary Blazek Marilyn Bockman Bob Boelke Judi Bogacz John Gary Bolm Susan Bornhoeft Jim Boyes Mary Branski Pat Breither Jim Brennan Betty Brewer Bob Broberg Karen Broberg Mark Bryn U s ,Iunwrs Pete Kirberg n A1 Klehr Richard Kleinke Tom Klemczak La Verne Koester Pat Kolton Gary Kraft Bill Kribble Karol Kristen Clark Krumpos Gerry Kugler Michael Kuhn Phil Kuhrt John Kujala George Kurinsky Jim Kuttnauer John Kuttnauer Ken La Motte Sharon Landeck Sue Lane Herb Laney Eric Lange George Lange Diane Larson John Lee Susan Lehman Tom Lenhart Ken Lenke Joyce Lesniak J ack Levendusky Nancy Lindemann Bob Lindfors Ed Lisowski Bob Litkea Chuck Little Louise Loncki Alice Long Bill Lopez Rich Lopez Bob Lowry Sue Luebbers Kathy Luebke Gary Lundgren A Mike Lunsford Paul Lussky Dick Lutz Sue Mac Hattie Mary Alice Mack Pat Mackland Janet Madeley Daniel Maegdlin Gail Magnuson Linda Malmin Jerry Malocha Rosemary Maly ' , Bob Mamrot Rich Maracek Gwen Maringer ' Anne Matson Jerry Matula Class of 1963 Ron Matyja Mary Lynn Mayer Steve Maynard Nancy McCann Mike McClane Bob McDermott Doug McDougall Q Kathy McGoon 1 Pat McKay Jim McKee Rich McQueen Nancy Merret Dan Meyer Sharon Meyer Arlene Mika Brad Miller Ken Miller Theresa Milton Bill Mitchell Gary Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Rick Mitchell Jean Mitran James R. Mohr Rick Mollin Nick Moreno Roberta Mrazek Hans Peter Muecke Judy Mueller John Mulso Steve Munson Gail Murphy Andi Mussar Ruth Nagel Jo Ann Naruszewicz Dave Nesbit Sally Netherland Bill Neumann Gerry Niedert Patti Niemz Ron Nilsson Dennis Novak Pat Novak Art Nyberg Linda Nygren Patrick O'Donnell James Ogle Jerry Ogle Charles Olsen Judy Olson Valerie Olson Dorothy Ortlip Dave Owens Susan Pabich Everett Pagett Tom Palarz Richard Panzer Charles Parker Dyana Parson Lenny Partyka wa.. U51 3' . l i E M1 ' . ,, Q ,BQ . -2.2 ,f sf 8 'et 2 5 'Ei in lt t SV 2 5 we 3 554- sk R l I 1 iii ? I 4-'S' ,t ,f 5434 , Q, tu, , . ,ire ' W.. . I it 1: .:. in :mill W! K wise e - 19. :s s33M,N'g,:f i 1 ' if 'E 'Q , ' 150 Juniors Bob Pawlowski Sue Paxton Mary Pedersen Mike Pedersen Diane Perri Linda Perrin Gerry Peterson Jack Peterson Wendy Peterson Ben Petruso Barbara Pettett Beverly Pettett Bob Pettigrew Edward Pientha Ken Pinzke Fran Piraino Robert Pluska Wayne Pohlman Patti Powers Betty Prejna Jan Priebe Steve Priest Tom Prochaska Barb Radcliffe George Radlein Douglas Radloff Arthur Rahn Jim Ramsey Ronald Rappley Angela Ratliff Jim Reed Jim Rejba Ruth Richardson Gary Riess Beverly Ringl Pat Ritter Mike Robbins Pete Robison Le Roy Rodgers Marilyn Roth Carla Rothe Dennis Rowley Maria Salazar Bill Salzmann Mary Anne Sanzone Jan Sass John Schafer Lynne Schavitz Alan Schiller Le Roy Schlegel Mike Schleicher Cheryl Schmidt Holly Schmidt Tom Schmoldt John Schneider Linda Schoeman Marcy Schoentgen Sue Schreyer Joyce Schumacher Darlene Schwab Class of 1963 Randy Schwaber Janet Schweitzer Ed Schwenke Linda Scott Dennis Sellke James Simon Carolyn Skogseth George Slavicek Al Slowik Jan Smith A1 Speh Karen Springborn Dale Stamm Tom Stangle Nancy Steele Pat Stein Craig Stevens Paul Strand Paulette Straub Karen Strom Fred Tansley Lois Tansley Bob Taylor Robert Taylor Carole Thomas Judi Thomas Carol Thompson Elaine Timan Jean Tinsley Fran Toay Zella Torchia John Toth Maureen Towey Bob Treanor Marsha Tressler Dave Trick Michael Trinkle Kathy Trojanowski Ron Tufano Kathy Tully Jerry Turner Frank Vaia Allan Valentine Barb Valentino Kay Van Alsburg Mina Van Diggelen Kathy Vavalidise Bob Wagner Jim Wallace Kay Walsh Sherrin Waltmire Janice Wandrey Tom Wasmund Alan Waters Nancy Webster Mike Welter Tom Wernstrom Al Werhane Cheri Werner John Whiting an., - .1 4 1-. 151 , A ' . l T, an Ai M emo. Juniors Donna Wiese Karen Wiese Sharon Wiet Rich Wille Beverly Williams Bonnie Willis Gary Wilson Sue Winandy Jim Witkay Paul Wobbe Sharon Wolfgram Nancy Wood Ronald Woods Lawrence Wrick Edith Wright Lois Wright Virginia Wright Robert Young Terry Zach Barbara Zage Arvin Zelinger Lynda Zentner M. Diane Ziebarth Ron Zimmerman Mike Donohue sf ANOTHER FIRST AT MAINE WEST . . . An all-school assembly It's easier to walk on the ramp in heels when clinging to the wall Really, da-ahling . . . Q K Just you . 1110 mm x'f' 'fefk and the e if , . , J' AX ' - A musnc . . m ix , Z! 2 agd all ' - lose ' 2 ii -f if '- J egf ,. people . . if ffl g Y The prom - md? You wouldn t dare 153 PRESIDENT John White VICE-PRESIDENT Lee Wolf SPONSORS Mrs. Hardy and Mr. Hugh STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Tomi Dee Frasier. Joanne Arrigoni. Judy Kassnel, Sandy Mustradi. Sharon Fogelquist. Gail Paasch, Barb While. Second row: Betty Thiel. Gretchen Rider, Pam Meyer. Bev Pawelko. Steve Bonaguidi. Al Koch, Rick Warnicke. Tom Meike, Tom Morton. Marilyn Manny. Mimi Foss. Lora Eckert Back row: Bruce Parsons, Lee Wolf. Jim Huard. Butch Bending. John White, John Bernero. Jan An- derson. Joseph Mitchell, Bruce Johns, Dan Rowe - SECRETARY TREASURER Betty Thiet Bev Pawelko Four-Three-Two-One-Graduation. This is the year of the orbit as John Glenn entered a new erag the class of '62 is about to enter a new era. To break with the old and begin with the new, the class of '62 satellite was launched at Maine East and is the last class to have ex- perienced the split shifts. Reminded by the Friendship Seven that circled the earth, the class of '62 can reflect upon seven of the mem- orable events that highlighted their senior year: the triumph of pro- ducing the first Homecoming floatg the successful and poignant class play, Our Town g the appropriately named P. T. C. party, Last Time Around g the significant A. C. T., college boards, vocation tests, and various scholarship testsg the pride of having ten National Merit Finalists plus numerous honorary mentionsg the long-awaited Senior Prom and train trip to Lake Genevag the climax-the inspiring and melancholic graduation ceremonies. The countdown has ended, and the graduating class of '62 must choose their orbit. xJvf CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Joyce Pleet. Sue Brinkman. Connie Carlson. Carole Koscal. Roberta Schorr. Gloria Jenkins. Sandy Peterson. Mary Ann Conti Second row: Marilyn Retzlaff. Gail Schellin. .Linda Fu- gate. Mary Canar. Mary Dormeyer. Marjorie Fedder. Mary Anna Matteson. Judy Arndt. Dottie Stec. Marianne Manke Third row: Bev Pawelko, Sue Wallace. George Thorne. Jon Evertson. Keith Saxe. Jan Westman. Jack-Strosm. Bob Engel. Wayne Fricano. Jan Pater. Betty Thnet Back row: Vincent Guagliardo. Joe Waters. Lee Wolf. Tim Richards. Craig Seitz. John White. Joseph Mitchell. Ken Covay. Scott Ross. Alan Barska. Mane Rozenboom 1962 SHIRLEY ADKINS - 351. MARILYN ALFINI French Club 1. 2: Class Coun- Council 2: Westerner 3-Assist-Q ant page l Editor 4: Aquiana. 3: Cheerleading 2. 4-Captain 2: Quill and Scroll 4. B-Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2, 4. I PAT AMATO Transfer 2: Work Experience 4: Pep Club 4: B-Honor Roll 4 SUE E. AMY French Club 1. 2: Stagecraftern 2: Class Council 2: Science Award 2: Girls Club Council 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: Legend 2. 3. 4-Copy Editor 3, Editor-in chief 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: A-Honor Roll 2. BONNIE ANDERSCHAT CHARLES H. ANDERSON Future Teachers Club 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Hall Monitor 4. CHUCK M. ANDERSON Cross Country 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Football 1: M Club 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 4. .IOHN ARMBRUSTER JUDY ARNDT Class Council 2. 4: Wrestling Future Nurses Club 2: Pep Club 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: 2: Tennis 2: Cross Country 3. Cluh 1. 2: Class Council 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Pep Club 1: 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Intra- Homecoming Queen's Court 4. Nurses' Helper 1. murals 1. 2, 3. 4. MARY JANE ARKELL B-Honor Roll 3. 4: Bowling CAROL ARTNER EDWIN L. BACH Art Club 1. 2: Dance Cluh 4: Boys Choir 1: Cross Country Pep Club 1, 2: Stagecralters 2. 1: Gymnastics 1: A Cappella 156 Choir 2. 3. 4: Choraliers 4. JAN ANDERSON Football 1. 2, 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4: Track 1. 2. 3: Student Council 4: Boys Club 4: M Club 3. 4. CHUCK ARRIGO Cross Country 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3: Track -1: Class Council 2: Chess Club 4-Sec. 4: Spanish Club 4: Intramurals 3. 4. CLAUDETTE BACHMURA G.A.A. 1: F.H.A. 1: Class Pa- per 2: White Collar Girls 4. xv as ELAINE BARBEY G.A.A. 1: Mounted Mainites 1: Pep Club 2: Bowling Club 3: Cooperative Education 4. DIANE D. ANETSBERGER Trunster 3: G.A.A. 3. JOANNE ARRIGONI Transfer 3: Aquiana 3, 4: Pom Pom Squad 4-Sec.-Treas. 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Hall Monitor 3: G.A.A. 3. eniors James aARcA G Latin Club 2-Pres 2: Track 2. GAYLE R. BAUMAN Pegasus Club 1. 2. 3, 4-Trcns. 3. Pres, 4: Art Club 3. 4-V. P. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Board 2. 3. 4: Historical Society 2, 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Art Award 1. 2. 3: V-Show Art Director 4: Legend 3. 4: A- Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4. ALAN J. Model Railroad Club 1. 2. 3- Sec.-Treas. 2. 3: Science Fic- tion Club 2. Il. 4: Sigma Chi Sigma 3. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Maine llistorical Society 3. 4: Physics- Chemistry Club 3. 4-Treas. 4: Spanish Club 3: Class Council 4: Concert Band 3. 4. BARSKI DON R. BEHRENS Wrestling 1. 2-Most Valuable 2: Intramural Weightlifting 2. 3, 4: Parking Lot Monitor 4. WILLIAM W. BARTHEL PAMELA BAUER Intramurals 3. 4: Science Fic- Transfer 3: G.A.A. 3: Girls Choir tion Club 3. 4: Golf 3: Work Ex- 4: Courtesy Car Club 3. 4. perience Program 4. DONALD B ENDERY Seniors JOAN D. BENDING Pep Club 1: Bvllonor Roll 2. 3. 4. LEONARD H. BENDING Class Council 1. 2-Pres. 2: Stu- dent Council 2. 3. 4-V. P. 4: Boys Club 3: Brotherhood So- ciety 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: M Club 3. 4: Biology Club 1: German Club 1. : G.A.A. Girls Glee -l: French 4: Historical 3. 4: Courtesy Cnr Club- Roll 3: Tri-M 4. SUZANNE BERG Transfer 2: Aquiana 3. 4: Bow- ling Club 3: B-llonor Roll 4. 4: B-Honor Roll 3. -ll A- lmll 1. 2, 3. B-Honor Roll 2: 1: Tennis 'l 4' Society 2 M'cnm Sigma Chi 2. 3. 4: Track Seminar 2. 3: Cross German Lead- Mziin Utlice White 3: B-Honor M Club 3. 4. S . 1-- fl PAULINE BLAl.l 3. 4: Girls White Collar Girls 4: B-Honor White Chorus 3. Roll 3. l57 1 962 JIM BOECK STEVEN C. BONAGUIDI Work Experience 4. Student Councll 4: Traffic Court 4-Chief Justice 4: Wrest- ling 1. 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2. 4: Rifle Club 1. 2: Gym Leader 3. 4: Biology Club 1: Debate Club 4. SANDRA L. BOND G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Paper 2. 3-Editor 35 Pegasus Club 2. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Class Council 3: Sigma Chi Sigma 3. 4: Wlsierner 4-Managing Edi- tor 4: Pep Club Exec. Board 3: F. T. A. 3. 4-V. P. 4: Junior Leader 3. CAROL BORA Pep Club 1: White Collar Girls Club 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4. LINDA BORTNICHAK BRUCE L. BOSENBECKER Art Award 2: Gym Leader 3. 4: German Club 1. 4: Football 1: White Collar Girls Club 4: B-Honor Roll 2: White Collar Wrestling 3. 4: Physics-Chemis- Girls Club 4: Girls Chorus 1. try Club 4. ELLEN E. BOTH F. H. A. 4. RAY P. BOYD MARCIA BRAGG Wrestling 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2. 3: Music Honors 1: Pegasus Club Tn-M 4: Concert Band 2. 3. 4: 2: Pep Club 2: Servers Club 1. Show Band 4: Football 3: V- Show 4: M Club 2. 3. 4: Drum Major 4: B-Honor Roll 4. UWE BRASCH SHARON I. BRAUN ROBERT H. BREITHER HELEN M. BRESEN SUSAN BRINKMAN G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: F. N. A. Transfer 3: B-Honor Roll 3.4: 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 3: Gymv Class Council 4: Theatre Club Leader 3. 4. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Girls Glee Club 3. RUTH A BRISTOW RONALD A BROWN PAUL BUSHKIN Seniors . . EDWARD A. BUSHLUS Pep Club 1: French Award 2: Wrestling 2. 3. 4: Cross Country B-Honor Roll 2. 3, 4: Hall Science Award 2: French Club 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: M Club 3. 4. Monitor 3: Coin Club 2, 3: 3: G.A.A. 3: Theatre Club 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4. 158 Chess Club 4: Courtesy Car Club 4. Seniors DONNA CADWALLADER Latin Club 2- V. P. 2: Legend 2: Accompanist 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: National Honor Su- clety 3. 4: Choraliers 4: A-Honor Roll 1. 2: B-Honor Roll 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Operetta 3: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Tri-M 3. 4. PETER CALANDRA JIM CALLISTER MALLIE Q CALVERT A-Honor Roll. 1. 2. 3. 4: Nation- Transfer 2: Wliite Collar Girls al Honor Society 3. 4. Club 3: Historical Society 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 2. 3: Co-operative Education 4. MARY CANAR MIKE CANAR F. T. A. 2: G.A.A. Intramural Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4: Track Board 2. 3: Class Council 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4: M Club 3. 4. TOM CARLIN Football 1: Baseball 1: Wrestl ing 1. 2. 3' Cross Country 2 3 M club 2. 'a. 4: Han Monnoi 21 4: Parking Lot Monitor 3, CONNIE CARLSON Pegasus Club 1. 2: Pep Club 2: B'Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Class Paper 2: Class Council 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Historical Society 3. 4: Spanish Club 4-Sec. 4: History Honors 3. ED CARLSON Transfer 4. r r COLIN P. CARR DONNA LEE CASEY GEORGE A. CASSETTARI FREDERICK T. CESARETTI JUDI A. CHEECK V-Show 3: Class Council 2: Transfer 4: White Collar Girls Transfer 4, Football 1. 2. 3. 4-M. V. P. 1: Club 4. M Club 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. I 962 CAROL L. CHRIST Transfer 2: Pep Club 2. 3- Exec. Board 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Board 4: Girls Glee 4. V DORENE CHRIST White Collar Girls Club 3-Treas. 4: Girls Chorus 4. KATHY CHRISTIAN Pep Club 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1: F. N. A. 3: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: G. A. A. 2. 3. BETTY COFFMAN National Honor Society 3. 4- V. P. 4: Historical Society 3. 4: A-Honor Roll 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: F. N. A. 2. 3. 4- Sec. 2. V. P. 3. Treas 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Science Award 1: Tri-S 1: Biology Club 1: Class Paper 2: Latin Club 2: Gym Leader 3. 4. 159 I 962 VERNON COLIE Swimming 3. Xl BARBARA COLLIGNON PATRICIA A. COLLIS Hall Monitor 3: Stagecrafters 2: Class Paper 3: F. T. A. 3: F. Bowling Club 3. 4-Pres. 4: Pep H. A. 1. 2. 3: G.A.A. 1: Hall Club 1. 2. 3: Ntu'se's Helper 1: Monitor 3: Co-operative Edu- F. H. A. 1: B-Honor Roll 4. cation 4: Pep Club 2. 3. .IUDI CONTE Hall Monitor 2. 3: Physics- Chemistry Club 3: French Club 3: German Club 1. 2: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. ROBERT COOK Football 1. 2. 3. 4. KENNETH JAMES COVAY B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Class Coun- cil 4: F. T. A. 3. 4: Physics- Chemistry Club 4: Intermediate Band 1: Cadet Band 2: Concert Band 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4. RON CORDES TONY CURRIE B-Honor Roll 1. KENNETH C. CORNELIUS PETER .l. COSTELLO National Honor Society 3. 4- Pres. 4: Swimming 2. 3: B- Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Cadet Band 1: Physics-Chemistry Club 2. 4: Senior Class Play 4: A-Honor Roll 4. LES M. COVAL Intramurals 3: Golf 2. 3: Work B-Honor Roll 3. 4: Gym Lead- Experience 4. er 3. 4. DENNIS A. DEAHR Cross Country 3, 4: Wrestling 2. 3: Track 3. 4: Tennis 2. JEAN DE FRANCISCO Monitor 3. DEAN DESKE WILLIAM G. DE WALD Latin Club 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Swimming 1, 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2: Tennis 2. 3: Traffic Court 2: M Club 3. 4. 160 Bowling Club 4. JOYCE A. DITTRICH KIP DODGE Latin Club 2: F. N. A. 3: B- Football 1.2: Wrestling 2: Track Honor Roll 2: Concert Band 4- 2: Student Council 2: Science Sec. 4: Concert Orchestra 4: Award 1. Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 3: Cadet Band 2. 3-Sec.-Lib. 2. 3. LESLIE J. DERINGER White Collar Girls Club 4: Hall Pep Club 2. 3-Sec.-Treas 4: Work Experience 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Stagecraiters 2. 3: White Collar Girls Club 3. eniors TIMOTHY C. DOLAND ART DOMPKE Concert Band 2. 3. 4: MARY E. DORMEYER Class Council 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Biology Club 2: Stage- crafters 1: Tri-S 1: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Girls Club Council 4: G.A.A. 3: Latin Club 2: Gym Leader 3. 4. DOUGLAS DORRELL eniors ill 5 . , ,. ANNE M. DORSEY RICK DRENK MIKE DROHAN PAT DROHAN RAYMOND J. DRUFKE G.A.A. 2. 3: Stagecrafters 3. Baseball 1, 2: Gymnastics 2. Baseball 3: Basketball 1: Cross Cross Country 4: Basketball 1 Gym Leader 3. 4: Golf 3: Base- 3. 4. Coun ry 3. 2. 4. ball 2. MARLENE DUBE CAROL DUSSIAS NANCY DWYER LORA ECKERT LINDA ECKHARDT White Collar Girls 4, Hall Monitor 3. 4: Latin Club Gym Leader 3. 4: V-Show 3: Pep Club 1. 2: White Collar 1962 2: Pep Club 2: Girls' Club Coun- Student Council 2. 4-Treas. 4: Girls 3. 4: Dance Club 4. cil 4: B-Honor Roll 3: F. T. A. Stagecrafters 1: Aquiana 1. 2. 3. 3, 4-Honorary Member 3. 4-Pro- gram Chair. 3: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Board Chair. 3: A-Honor Roll 1. 2: B-Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Girls Club Council1.2.4. RONALD S. EDELMANN J. THOMAS EDMAN Latin Club 1: Pep Clnb 1. 2: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. Gym Leader 3. 4: Intramurals 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1, 2. 3: Or- 1, 2. 3. 4: Coin Club 4: Hall cheslra 2, 4: Choraliers 4: Tri Monitor 4. M 2, 3. 4: Historical Society 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: V-Show 33 I!lll'3lllUl'EllS 2. 3. 4. JANET M. EDWARDS German Club 1: German Honor Award 1: Tri-S 1. 3: A-Honor Roll 1: B-Honor 2, 3. 4: V-Show 3: Concert Band 3. 4: N. H, S. 3. 4. NANCY EDWARDS Art Club 2: Pep Club 1. 2: Show 1: Stagecrafters 2. 3: Honor Roll 1. V. B. 1 l6l 1962 , DIANE E. ENRLICH CARLENE EICHENFELD JAMES ELLICKSON 'Transfer 3: Pegasus Club 3. White Collar Girls Club 4. Spanish Club 3: Intramurals 3. DAVID EMMERLING Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1: Wrestling 2: M-Club 4: Park- ing Lot Monitor 4: Intramurals 3. ROBERT B. ENGEL Biology Club 2: Intermediate Band 1: Concert Band 2: Class Council 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 4. WALT EPPLER Intramurals 2. LINDA ELLING Pep Club 1. 2: G.A.A. 1. 3: Stagecrafters 2. 3: Aquiana 2. 3: Gym Leader 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. '36 J ' , - K. Q, ' , ip : 3 1. L .... CONNIE ERDMANN PAUL ERICKSON F. N. A. 2: Biology Club 2: Hall Monitor 3. F. H. A. 1. Latin Club 2: 4: Pep Club 1: CAROL A. EUSTICE Pep Club 2. 3. 4-V. P. 4: Class Council I. 4: Pegasus Club 1. 2: Class Paper 2. 3: Wesferner 3. 4: Hall Monitor 2: Student Coun- cil Executive Board 4: Senior Class Play 4: G.A.A. 2: Girls Club Council 1. 2. 3. 4. BARBARA FAY Pegasus Club 1. 2: Stagecraft- ers 2: Nurse's helper 2: Class Paper 2: Girls Glee Club 2. 3: Girls Chorus 1: Receptionist 4. 62 GAIL EVANS Transfer 4. MARJORIE FEDDER G.A.A. 2. 3: Art Club 1. 2: V- Show 3: Senior Class Play 4: Class Council 4: Gym Leader 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3: B-Honor Roll 2. 3. JON S. EVERTSEN Track 3. 4: Class Council 3. . Sigma Chi Sigma 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Class Paper 2: Biology Club 1. 4. KENNETH EWERT German Club 2. 4: B-Honor Roll 2: Baseball 2: Tennis 3. 43 Hall Monitor 3. Wrestling 1. 2: Track 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Cross Coun- try 1: Intramurals 1. 2: Science Award 1. 2. 3: Hall Monitor 3. JOLYNN FALSEY G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: Class Paper 2. 3: Student Service 2. 3: Diversified Occupa- tions 4-Pres. 4. FRANK FERET Football 3. 4: M-Club 4. JAMES FIGARD Tennis 2. 3. 4: M. V. P. 2. 3: Cross Country 3. 4: M-Club 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4-Ex- ecutive Board 4: Intramurals 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 3: As- sistant Traffic Court Judge 3: Boys State 4: Golf 1: Brother- hood Society 3. 4. Seniors DONALD FINCO Co-operative Education 4-V. P. 4. JOAN FISH Pep Club 2. 3: Hall Moni- Rifle Club 1. 2. tor 4: Student Service 2: Class Pres. 3: German Paper 2. V. P. 2. 3. 4: RAYMOND FISHER lIll.l'3mtll'3lS 1. 3. PAUL R. FLASKAMP 3-V. P. 1. 2- Rifle Club 3: Intramurals 1. Club 2. 3. 4- 2. 3. 4. Seniors SHARON FOGARTY SHARON FOGELQUIST B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Aquiana 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Council 3: Stu- dent Council 4: Class Paper 2: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3-Intramural Board 1. 2. 3- Pres. 4: V-Snow 3: Theatre Club 4: Senior Class Play 4. FRANCES FORD German Club 2. 3. 4: Theatre Club 2. 3. 4-Treas. 4: F. T. A. 3. 4-Treas. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2: Library As- sistant 1: Girls Club Council 4: B-Honor Roll 1: V-Show 3: G.A.A. 3. BOB FOY SUSAN FRANK JUDIE FRANKELL Transfer 2: Latin Club 2: Park- F. H. A. 1. 2: Girls Club 1: B- F. N. A. 2: Mounted Malnites ing Lot Monitor 4: Intramurals Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 1: G.A.A 1. 2. 3: Pep Club 3: 1962 Class Council 1: Biology Club 3: Hall Monitor 3. . MIMI FOSS Student Council 2. 3. 4: Class Council 3-V. P. 3: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Girls Club Council 2. 4- Pres. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Brotherhood Award 3: History Honors 3: Maine Historical So- ciety 3. 4: Tri-S 1: V-Show 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4-Director 4. .IEANNE RUTH FRANZEN G.A.A. Intramural Board 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Aquiana 4: B-Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Art Award 3: Class Paper 2. GEORGE FOX Swimming 2. 3: Intramurals 3. 4. TOMI DEE FRASIER V-Show 3. 4-Producer Council 1. 2-Sec. 2: 4: Class B-Honor Roll 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4: Girls Club Council Leader 3. 4: Russian C 1: Gym lub 3. STEPHEN D. FREESE WAYNE R. FRICANO RICHARD G. FUESZ LINDA FUGATE Cadet Band 1: Concert Band Football 1. 2, 3. 4: Parking Lot Transfer 2: G.A.A. 3: Glee 2. 3. 4: Show Band 3. 4: Concert Monitor 3: Track li M Club 3 4. Club 3: Class Council 4. Orchestra 3. 4: Class Council 4. l63 1962 CHARLENE GERTZ National Honor Society 3. 4- Treas. 4: F. T. A. 2. 3. 4: Math and Science Seminar 2. 3: Class Council 3: Spanish Club 3. 4: Science Award 1. 2. 3: B- Honor Roll 1. 3: A-Honor Roll 2. 3: Library Assistant 2. 3. rf , ' -'f -we 1 QF? f'-w if - I' :W if f . - -, i-17. 3 l .. .ge 4. . 3 ' ' ff 1 Sf KATHLEEN N. GLADE Pegasus Club 1. 2. 3. 4-V. P. 2. 4-Pres. 3: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4-In- tramural Board 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Science Award 2. lim N PHILLIP GAGLIANO BEVERLY ANNE GALLICHIO RICHARD GAUGER MICHAEL GAYDOS French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1. 3: Wrestling 2: Physics-Chemistry Gym Leader 3. 4: B-Honor Roll Club 3. 4: Biology Club 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. V, K 1 -- Q '43 , 'W' - , -3 i' SANDRA L. GERUE LIVIE GIAMALVA BONNIE GIBSON DIANE GIRDUX Pep Club -1: Biology Club 2. 3- G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader Pep Club 1. 2: Work Experience Sec. 2: Pegasus Club 2: Library 3. 4: F. T. A. 1: Pegasus Club 4: Student Service 1. Assistant 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2: Di- 3: White Collar Girls Club 3. 4. versified Occupations 4: Student Service 3. 4. PETER GLANZMANN JERRY GOLEMBIEWSKI MA DONNA GRAHAM Intramurals 2. JAMES H. GROSS VINCENT GUAGLIARDO Cross Country 3. 4: Track 1. 2. Class Council 4: B-Honor Roll 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Chess Club 4: Intramurals 2: Science Award 1. 2. I64 2. 3. WILLIAM GUNDELACH B-Honor Roll 1: F. T. A. 2. 3. 4- Pres. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Chemistry- Physics Club 2. 3. 4: Aviation Club 1. Girls Chorus 4: Library Assist- ant 2. 3: Receptionist 4. -4 KAREN F. GUSTAFSON French Club 1: Pep Club 1: V- Show 3: White Collar Girls Club 3. 4-Pres. 4: Dance Club 3. 4: Theatre Club 4. Band 1. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Nurses Helper 4. RICHARD A. GRENKE Class Council 2: B-Honor Roll 2. 3: Track 1. 4: Baseball 2: Bas- ketball 3: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Paper 2: Courtesy Car Club 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3. 4. Seniors i ROLFE GUSTUS Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 2. CAROL HAHN DANA HALEK Seniors Girls Glee Club 4: White Collar Transfer 3: Stagecrafters 3: Track 1. 2: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Girls 4: Nurses Helper 2. 3: F. Girls Glee Club 4: Ancient His- B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Class N. A. 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. tory and Archaeology Club 3. Council 2: Science Award 3, sue HALvEnsoN SHARON o. HAMILTON GAYL HAMMERTON Roasm' HANERT JERRY HANNS F. T. A. 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Pep Club 1: Gym Leader 3: A Capella Choir 4. Theatre Club 3. 4. White Collar Girls 4. OANIEL O. HANSEN CAROL A. HANSON ROBERT HANUS BARBARA HARLAND GARY HARMON WFBSUHIE 1. 2. 3. 4: Cross F. N. A. 2. 3. 4. B-Honor Roll 1. 3. 4: French Football 1: Tennis 3: Wrestling Country 3. 41 M-Club 3: 4: B- Club 1: G.A.A. 1. 2. 4. 3: Latin Club 1: Pep Club 1. 2. Honor Roll 3: Class Council 4: French Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Parking Lot Monitor 3. CHARLES HARRIS CLINT HARRIS Rifle Club 1: German Club 1: B-Honor Roll 2: Hall Monitor 4: Swimming 1: Wrestling 1. LINDA HARRIS NANCY L. HARRISON Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Hall Monitor Pegasus Club 2: B-Honor Roll 2. 3: Pegasus Club 1. 2: Library 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. Assistant 2: B-Honor Roll 1: 3. 4: Girls Chorus 1. Gym Leader 3. 4. l65 1 962 JOAN HARRISVILLE F. N. A. 2. 3. 4: Girls Chorus il: Girls Glee Club 4. KAY HENDRICKSON Spanish Club 1. 2: Class Council 1. 2. 3: Hall Monitor 4: Gym Club 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: F. N. A. Leader 3. 4: Class Paper 2. 3: Tri-S 3. KRISTINE P. HATFIELD Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4-Treas. 2- Pres. 4: Aquiana 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Library Assistant 1. 2: Art Awards 1, 2: B-Honor Roll 3: Sigma Chi Sigma 3. 4: Stage- crafters l. WILLIAM HATTORY RON R. HELFOGT Parking Lot Monitor 3. CAROL R. HERCZEG LYNNE HODGES LUELLA G. HOEFLE DONNA HOGE Transfer 3: White Collar Girls F. N. A. 3. Pep Club 1. 2: Class Paper 2 TOM HOLLNAGEL RUSSELL C. HOLTZ JUDY HOLUB DAN HQRA DICK HOYLE Transfer 3. French Club 1. 2: Track 1, 23 Intramurals 2. 3. 4. German Club 1: Pep Club 1. 2: White Collar Girls Club 3. 4: Class Council 2: B-Honor Roll 1. Seniors JAMES P. HUARD CHARLES E. HUGHES BRIAN G. HUMBERT CHARMAINE IGNARSKI Science Award I: Student Coun- Transfer 3: Golf 3. 4: B-Honor Transfer 2. G.A.A. 3. eil 4: Traffic Court 4: Biology Roll 3: Football 3. 4: Basketball Club 1: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 3: M-Club 4. I66 W , 1, , . luj.,s. . - .. BOB IPSEN JANE ELIZABETH JACOBS THOMAS A. JANSSENS Boys Club Council 1. 2. 3. 4- V-Show 1: Student Council 1. 2. Gymnastics 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Sec.-Treas. 3: Cross Country 1: 3. 4: Class Council 2-V. P. 2: Class Play 4: M-Club 2. 3. 4. Track 1: Parking Lot Monitor 3. Theatre Club 4. ROSE MARIE JENSEN White Collar Girls Club 3. 4- Sec. 4. BRUCE L. JOHNS Swimming 1. 2. 3: Cross Country 3, 4: M-Club 2. 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4-Pres. 4: Brother- hood Society 3. 4: Class Pres. 3. PATRICIA A. JORDAN ' Concert Band 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: F. N' A. 2: G.A.A. 3. 1962 P. JOY JUVINALL OI SUSAN E. JOHNSON French Club 2. 3: Class Coun- cil 3: B-Honor Roll 3: Concert Orchestra 1. 2: Stagecrafters 1. 2: G.A.A. 1. 2. JAMES M. KAHLER Transfer 2: Gymnastics 2: Phy- sics-Chemistry Club 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 3. GLORIA ANN JENKINS French Club 1. 2: Westwords 2: Stagecrafters 1. 3. 4: Class Council 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3: A-Honor Roll 1. 3: Pep Club 1: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4: Westerner 4. Seniors SUSAN R. JOHNSON Transfer 3: G.A.A. 3. 4: White Collar Girls Club 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: Pep Club 3: Senior Class Play 4: Library Assistant 3. BARBARA KARALL ROBERT JONAS Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4-M. V. P. 3: Cross Country 2. 3. 4: MClub 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 3: Chess Club 4: 4Honor Study Hall Monitor 3. . l ANDREW KARKow White Collar Girls Club 4: V- Camera Club 1: Football 1. 2. 3. Show 1. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. -1: Track 1: Golf 2: M-Club 4: B-Honor Roll 2. 3. DONALD J. KAROLEWICZ JAMES KASPRZYK Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Legend 2: B-Honor Roll 1. 3: Model Railroad Club 1. 2. 3-Pres 3: Science Fiction Club 2: Pep Band 3, 4: Intra- murals 2. 3. 4: Show Band 4: M-Club 4. JUDY KASSNEL PAT KENT Transfer 3: Pep Club 4: Dance Boys Club Council 3. 4: Wrestl- Club 3. 4: Student Council Ex- ing 1. 2, 3: Cross Country 4: ecutive Board 4: Westerner 4- Football 1. Editor-in-Chief 4: B-Honor Roll 3. 4. I67 I 9623 DAVID KERN PHILLIP G. KIEFER LARRY KIRCHNER HENRY KIRSCHNER Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. Beginning Band 1: Intermediate Gym Leader 3. 4: Intramurals 3: Cross Country 3: M-Club 3. 4. Band 2. 1, 2, 3: Work Experience 4, JOSEPH K. KISSANE Physics Club 3: Intramurals 4: V-Show 3. 4: Show Band 3. 4: Concert Orchestra 3. 4: Cham- ber Orchestra 3. 4: Keynotes 3: Interim Conference Orchestra 3. 4: All State Symphony Orches- tra 4: Latin Club 2. 3. I ALAN H. KOCH Biology Club 2-Pres. 2: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Hall Monitor 2. 3, -1: Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4: M-Club 3. 4-Sec. 4: Class Council 1. 2: Student Council 3. 4: Intramur- als 3. 4. PATRICIA KLAUSING Transfer 3: White Collar Girls glxiliw 4: Stagecralters 3: B-Honor o 3. BILL KLEINER I t f SHIRLEY KOCAIN Dance Club 4. JOHN KORN A Cappella Choir 4: Football 1. 2: Boys Chorus 3. MARGE KLIPSTEIN BARBARA L. KNUTH Pep Club 1. B-Honor Roll 3: Pep Club 2. 3. CAROL KOSCAL Girls Club Council 3. 4: Class COUI1Cil 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4-Sec. 4: Theater Club 2. 3. 4-Treas. 3. Sec. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 1, 2. 3: Historical Society 3. 4: Phy- sics-Chemistry Club 2, 3- Sec. 2: Science Award 2. Lll KozLlNKA 168 KENNETH E. KRAFT BARBARA KRAUSE Stagecrafters 1, 2. 3: Class Coun- cil 2: Senior Class Play 4: Westerner 4: Library Assistant 2. 3: Girls Chorus 3: Tri-S 3. ED KRAUSE MIKE KOULENTES Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3 4: Wrestling 1. 2: Track I: M- Seniors .'- ,,r 'I SUE KRISTAN CLIFFORD C. KRUSE GAIL V. KUDLA French Club 3: B-Honor Roll 1.3. B-Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: White Col- lar Girls Club 4: National Honor Society 3. THOMAS E. KUERSTEN V-Show 2. 3: A. Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4: Choraliers 2. 3. 4: State Chorus 3. 4: Senior Class Play 2, 4: B-Honor Roll 3. 4: History Honors 3. 4: Historical Society 4: Stagecrafters 3. eniors ROBERT LAC EY MICHAEL R. LANE ALLEN C. LANGE French Club 2: Wrestling 3. 4: Radio Club 2: Audio 3: Lighting Class Council 4. De t. 2. 3. 4-Crew Head 3. 4: BARBARA LARSEN Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4-Pres. 4: Stage- crafters 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 1: Westerner 4-Photogra- phy Editor 4: Class Paper 2. 3: Nurses Helper 2: Girls Club Council 1. 2. 3. 4. DAVID LARSEN Boys Club Council 1: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: M- Club 3. 4- V.P. 4. RONALD LARSON Basketball 1: Pep Club 2. 3: Radio Club 2: Physics-Chemistry Club 4. 1962 LARRY LASHWAY PAT LASPISA LDRRAINE LECLAIR DENNIS A. LEDERLE Historical Society 2.3, 4- Pres. 4: Basketball 2: French Club 1. Science Fiction Club 1. 2. 3. 4- Sec.-Treas. 3. 4: Westerner 3. 4- Co-Sports Editor 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: A-Honor Roll 3: History Honors 2: Science Award 2. V FRANK A. LEONARD RAYMOND D. LEONARDSON SHARON A. LIEBERS RUSSELL LINDBDE Track 1. 2: Latin Club 2: Radio Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1, Fontball 1, 2, 45 Radio Club 1, Club 1. 2. 2. 3. 4: Track 1.2.3.4-M.V.P. 2: 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: Base- M-tglub 2. 3. 4: A Cappella Choir ball Manager 3. 2. . 4. T69 1 962 it 4 LINDA LINDH EDWARD J. LISZKA ROGER L. LOEWE PAM LONCHAR Pegasus Club 2. German Club 1. 2: B-Honor Roll Radio Club 1: B-Honor Roll 3. Transfer 3: Pep Club 4: Western- 2: Science Seminar 2. 3. 4: Base- er 4. ball Manager 3, 4: Football Man- ager 4. JANICE F. LONG B-Honor Roll 1: French Club 1: F.H.A. 1. 2-Treas. 2: G..-LA. 1. 2. KAREN LOOS ROBERT LORENTZ GARY A. LUNDSBERG Pegasus Club 1. B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Football 1. Boys Chorus 4: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Chemistry-Physics Club 4. Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: M-Club 3, 4. BENJAMIN R. LYSON Ancient History and Archeology Club 2: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 3. 4-Pres. 4: Class Council 2: Gym Leader 4. MARIANNE MANKE German Club 1. 2. 3. 4-Treas. 2- Sec. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 4: A- Honor Roll 2. 3: V-Show 3: Pep Club 2: F.T.A. 4: Theater Club 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 2: Class Council 4: National Hon- or Society 3. 4. l7O DAVID W. MacDONALD Rifle Club 2. 3: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 4: Theater Club 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1: Westerner 4-Managing Editor 4. W .. VL M SUSANNE MANNING Theater Club 3. 4: Girls Club Council 3: White Collar Girls Club 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Art Club 2: Class Paper 2. SCOTT MacDONALD Baseball 1: Tennis 2. 3. 4: Class Council 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 32 German Club 4: Physics-Chem- istry Club 3: M4Club 3, 4: Sci- ence Awards 1. 2: Basketball 2. JIM LUNETTO Football 1. 2, 3. 4: Gymnastics 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Student Council 1. 4: M-Club 2. 3. 4: Ancient History and Arche- ology Club 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2: B-Honor Roll 3: Art Awards 2. 3: Spanish Club 1: Track 1. JANET F. MACK Art Club 3: Art Honors 2. MARILYN MANNY G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Historical Society 3. 4: Brotherhood Society 3. 4: Tri-S 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4-Sec. 4: A-Honor Roll 3: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Class Council 3-Sec. 3: Gym Leader 4: Girls Club Council 2. 3: French Club 1. 2: V-Show 1. DON J. MARINO Football 2: Gym Leader 3. 4. MARY M. MALLEGG Transfer 1: Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Stagecrafters 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: Pep Club 1. eniors GAIL MAROW MICHAEL J. MARTIN PEDRO MARTINEZ CAROL MARX Transfer 2: G.A.A. 2.3,4: Stage- Transfer 3: Boys Bowling 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Cross Country Pep Club 1. 2. Crafters 3: Aquinna 3. 4: Gym Math Club 3. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3. 4: Intra- Leader 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 2. 3: murals 1: M-Club 3. 4. Girls Chorus 3. eniors ff I GLEN MASHBURN DONALD MASLO SANDRA MAST DONALD J. MATHIESON BHSBDHU 2- Swimliiing 1- B-HDMI' R0ll 1. 2. 3. 4: National B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Historical Honor Society 3. 4: History Hon- Society 3. 4-V.P. 4: Track 1. 2: ors 3: Pep Club 1. History Honors 3: Science Award 2: Tri-S 3. 4. MARY ANNA MATTESON Class Council 3. 4: History Hon- ors 3: Historical Society 3, 4- Sec. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4-Sec. 4: Hall Monitor 3: A- Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Science Award 2. 3: V-Show 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: German Club 1: Pep Club 1: Stagecrafters 2, EILEEN MATTHEIS ARTHUR G. MAXWELL DICK MCARTHUR RICHARD MCCALL JAN MCCALLUM Transfer 3: Girls Chorus 3: Girls Track 2. 3. 4: Football 3. 4: M- Latin Club 3. Transfer 2: Swimming 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Class Council 2. Glee 4. Club 2, 3. 4. Baseball 2: Spanish Club 2. 3: 1962 Intramurals 2. 3. 4: M-Club 3. 4. CAROL MCCAULEY LINDA K. McDOWELL Pep Club 2. 3: Stagecrafters 2: Hall Monitor 2. 3. JOYCE MCGARVEY B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Council 2. 3: Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4- Sec. 2: Spanish Club 3-Sec. 3: Aquiana 4: Art Awards 1. 2. 3: V-Show Director 4: Girls Club Council 2. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: Student Council 1.2. DICK McGOUGH Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2, 3. l7l 1 962 RICHARD MCGUIRE MAURICE J. MCKERNAN DORA MCNEAL TOM MELKE Swimming 3: Wrestling 2. G.A.A. 1. 3: Tri-M 3. 4: German Cross Country 2. 3. 4: Track 2: Club 1. 2: A Cappella Choir 3. Student Council 4: B-Honor Roll 4: Choraliers 4: V-Show 4: B- 2. 3. H0l'l0l' Roll JOAN MELMER MIKE MELTON GRETCHEN MENGER French Club 1. 2: Art Club 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3: Baton Club 1. 2. 3: Art Award 3: Sigma Chi Sigma Twirler 1, 2. 3: Intermediate Band 1: Concert Band 2. 3: V- Show 3: Pep Club 1. AL MENTGEN Science Award 1: Chemistry- Physics Club 3: Historical Soci- ety 3. 4: Class Council 4: B- Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. JERRY A. MESENBRINK Rifle Club 1. 2. 4: Biology Club 2: Gymnastics 2: Tennis 4. PAMELLA MEYER Legend 2. 3. 4-Organizations Ed- ilor 3-Clubs Editor 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Student Council Excc. Board 4: Theater Club 2. 3. 4-Sec. 3-Pres. 4: Library Assistant 1. 2. PATRICIA JEAN MEYER ROBERT G. MEYER RUTH MEYER PAUL S. MICKO B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: F.H.A. 4- Track 1: Football 1. G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll Cross Country 1: Wrestling 1: Pres. 4: White Collar Girls Club 1. 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: Aqui- Track 1. 2: Football 2. 3, 4. ana 4. KENNETH C. MILNER STEPHEN A. MILZ FRED MINCH Wrestling 1. 2: Track 1: Gym Track 1. Railroad Club 1-Sec.-Treas. 1: Lcarlcr 3, 4. Track 1: Student Council 3: Gym- 172 nastics 3: Hall Monitor 3. JOSEPH R. MITCHELL Science Fiction Club 1. 2. 3. 4- Pres. 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1: A-Honor Roll 2. 35 Student Coun- cil Exec. Board 4: Senior Class Play 4: Class Council 1.4: Tri-S 3. 4: Historical Society 3.4: Na- tional Honor Society 3.4: His- tory Honors 3: D.A.R. Award 3. Seniors JOHN MONTONARO DIANE I JOHN H MORSE W THOMAS l . . MORTON JR. Swimming 2. 3. 4. G.A.A. 1. ' Class Council 3: Student Council 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1: Tralfic Court 4: M-Club 4. Seniors JANE E. MOUNTFORD Aquiana 1. 2, 3. 4-Pres. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 3. 4. Gym Leader 3. 4. DONNA JEAN MURPHY Nurses Helper 1. 1 962 JAMES WILLIAM MOYER Chemistry Club 2-Treas. 2: Chemistry-Physics Club 3. 4- Pres. 3. 4: German Club 2. 3- Sec. 2: Debate Club 2. 3. 4: B- Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Science Award 2. SANDY MUSTRADI Spanish Club 1. 2. 3: V-Show 2: Class Council 1. 2: Student Coun- cil 4: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4-Captain 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: G.A.A. 1. DIANE NEWMAN Spanish Club 2: Class Council 2. 3: Class Paper 3. 2 1N Wi PAULA MUDGE JUDI M. MUELLER Class Council 2: Art Club 2: Gym White Collar Glrls Club 3. Leader 3. 4: White Collar Girls Club 4: Stagecrafters 2. -N 4 N' ' 'if PM 4'i' Nl K 1 Q' 'f - 3 ffl. ' A ' 1 1 . ' 1.gx1,1 3 ig CAROL J. NAGEL V-Show 2: Gym Leader 3. 4: Aquiana 1. 2. 3. 4-Sec. 4: Cheer- leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: B- Honor Roll I. 3: Concert Band Majorette 1. 2. DOTTIE A. NELSON Gym Leader 3. 4: V-Show 2. 4. RICHARD MULCAHY KATHLEEN NEUMANN Tri-S 2. 3. 4-Exec. Board 4: Latin Club 2: Class Paper 2. 3: Class Council 3: Stagecrafters 3: Phys- icsllhemistry Club 3: B-Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Gym Leader 3. 4. SANDY M. NICHOLS DONALD E. NIXON Community Service League 3. 4- Track 1. 2. 3. -1: Football 2. 3: Pres. 4: Pep Club 1: G.A.A. 3. 4: Traffic Court 4: Class Council Hall Monitor 3: Gym Leader 3. 2: Hall Monitor 3: Intramurals 4: F.N.A. 4: V-Show 3. 1. 4. PETER NOESEN Audio Visual 1: Band 2. I73 1962 JUDY K. NORG DEE NOSKO PAT NOWAK VICTOR OAKLEY Art Club 2. 3. 4: White Collar G.A.A. 1. B-Honor Roll 2: Gym Leader 3. Chemistry-Physics Club 2: Stu- Girls Club 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3: 4: Dance Club 4: White Collar dent Council 2: B-Honor Roll 1, Tri-S 3. Girls Club 4. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Cross Country 3. 4: M-Club 3. 4. KATHLEEN 0'GRADY TIM OLSON THOMAS OAS MARIANNE O'BROCK A-Honor Roll 2: Science Award Transler 1: Pep Club 1: G.A.A. Transfer 2: Class Council 3: Stu- Band 1. 2. 3. 4. dent Council 3: Girls Glee 2: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Choraliers 4: Senior Class Play 4: V-Show 3: B-Honor Roll 2: Memory Rec- ord 3. 4-Script Chairman 4. 2: Latin Club 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: White Col- lar Girls Club 4: B-Honor Roll 3. .IAN E. OPOLONY White Collar Girls Club 3. BRIGITTE PAASCH HENRY PACIONE Transfer 3: French Club 3. 4: German Club 3: Girls Club Council 4: Student Council 4: B-Honor Roll 3: Nurses Helper 3: Theater Club 3. 4. RICHARD OSBORNE ROBERT OSBORN Library Assistant 4: Intramur- als 3. JAMES F. PAPIENSKI JOHN M. PAROUBEK BRUCE M. PARSONS .IANICE EILEEN PATER Rifle Club 1. 2. 3: Latin Club 2. Swimming 1.2,3,4: M-Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Class Council 4: 3. 45 Golf 2, 3, Cross Country 1: Lighting De Hall Monitor 4. partment 1: Student Council 4. 174 FRED FAETH B-Honor Roll 3. eniors KAREN PATTERSON GEORGE PAUL BEVERLY S. PAWELKO WAYNE E. PEARSON Pegasus Club 1. 2. 3: V-Show 3: Transfer 1: Gyml1HSliCS 2. 3: Class Counciil 4-Treasurer 4: Concert Band 2, 3. 4: Concert Theater Club 2: Dance Club 3. Tennis 2. Student 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: B- Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Show Band 2: 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Girls Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Gym Lead- V-Show 2. Club Council 4: Westerner 4- er 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Feature Editor 4. Westerner 3. 4. Seniors PAT PENIO GEORGANN PERCIVAL LINDA K. PERLEY LANCE PERRIN TERRY R. PESTEL G.A.A. 1. 2: F.H.A. 1. 2: Bowling G.A.A. 1. 3. 4: Aquiana 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Transfer 4: Baseball 2: Wrestling 4: State Club 2. Class Council 2: B-Honor Roll F.N.A. 2. 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Industrial Arts Awards 2. 3:111- 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club: V-Show 3: Gym Leader 4. Gym Leader 3. 4. 1 ternational Industrial Arts Award 2, 3: B-Honor Roll 4. JILL W. PETERS WILLIAM PETERS ALAN PETERSEN SANDRA L. PETERSON 1 962 Biology Club 1: Chemistry-Phys- White Collar Girls Club 3. 4: ics Club 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 1, Westerner 3. 4-News Editor 4: 2. 3. Class Council 2. 4: Pep Club 2. 3: G.A.A. 3. ROBERT PETKUS Boys Club Council 2. 3. 4-Pres. 3-V.P. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 3. 4: M-Club 4. CAROL ANN PILS DONNA PIPENHAGEN JOYCE M. PLETT Girls Chorus 1. B-Honor Roll 3. Class Council 4: Gym Leader 3. 4. I STEPHEN POLEP Latin Club 2, 3: Class Council 25 Chemistry-Physics Club 2. 3, 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Wrestling 3: Historical Society 4. I75 196 MARILYN PROBST Pom-Pom Squad 3. 4-Captain 4: Girls Club Council 3: Class Coun- cil 1: Spanish Club 2: V-Show 1: B-Honor Roll 1. GAIL POTERACKI Pep Club 1, 2. JOANNE PRACHT Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Aquizma 3. 4: F.N.A. 4: Latin Club 25. Class Paper 2: B-Honor Roll 3. R , is SUE PYRON Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4- Sec. 4: Stage- crafters 3: Westerner 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: German Club 1: Hall Monitor 3: Class Paper 2. DOUG RAJSKI Aviation Club 1: Track 2: B- Honor Roll 2. l JOAN M. PRATT ARLENE A. PREISS B-Honor Roll 1: G.A.A. 1. 2: Bowling Club 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Gym Leader 3. 4. BARB RALEIGH Pep Club 2. 3: G.A.A. 1: Theater Club 4: Stagecrafters 2. 3: Dance Club 4: Hall Monitor 3: Senior Class Play 4: Class Paper 3: A Cappella Choir 3. 4. NICKI RAPPAPORT Student Council 1. 2. 3: Brother- hood Society 3. 4: Pom-Pom Squad 2. 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: Hall Monitor 4: Girls Club Coun- cil 2. 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Christmas Queens Court 2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3, JOHN H. RATCLIFF Gym Leader 3. 4. MARCIA J. RELPH Spanish Club 3. 4- V.P. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Chemistry Club 2: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3- Exec. Board 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 1. 3. 4: Concert Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: V-Show 2. 3. 4: Tri-M 2. 3. 4-Sec. 4: Biology Club 1. l76 BARRY REESE BURGESS REEVES .IUDITH MARIE REID DON REITER Cross Country 4: Track 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3, 4: Football 1: Ca- Student Council 2. 3: Pom- Stagecrafters 3: Class Council 4. Science Fiction Club 2, 3- V.P. 3: det Band 1. 2: V-Show 1: Intra- Pom Squad 2. 3: Class Council Intramurals 3. murals 1. 2. 3: Senior Class Play 1. 3- Treas. 3: Brotherhood So- 4. ciety 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3: MARILYN RETZLAFF French Club 2, 3-Sec. 3: Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4: V-Show 1: Legend 2, 3. 4- Faculty Editor 3: Senior Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. French Club 1. 2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. CAROL RICHARDS Stagecrafters 2. 3. 4: White Col- lar Girls Club 3. 4: French Club 2: B-Honor Roll 3: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: G.A.A. 2. 3. TIMOTHY A. RICHARDS Baseball 1: Golf 2. 3. 4-M.V.P. 2. 3: M-Club 2. 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2: Science Award 2: Class Council 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Seniors TERRENCE R. RICKERT Transfer 1: B-Honor Roll 3: Baseball 2: Hall Monitor 2. 3. 4: Class Council 2. WILLIAM Football 1. 2. 3: Track 1. 2: Stu- dent Council 1. 2: Gym Leader 3. 4. C. ROBBINS CAROLYNN ROGIVUE Boat Club 1. 2. 3: Dance Club 3: Stagecrafters 1. 3: Class Coun- cil 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Girls Glee 1. 2. 3: Gymnastics Club 3: Water Ballet 1. DAN ROWE Class Council 2. 3: Student Coun- cil 4: V-Show 3: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Track 1. 2. Il. 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. MARIE ANN ROZENBOOM Transfer 3: French Club 3. 44 Pres. 4: V-Show 4: Senior Class Play 4: Class Council 4: A Cap- pella Chuir 4: Choralicrs 4: B- Ilonor Roll 3: Gym Leader 3, 4: G.A.!l, 3: Girls Glcc 3. ' . . Football 1. 2. Baseball 3. 12,35 Baseball 1. 2. 3. Seniors CHARLES V. ROMANO JR. Boys Club 3: Boys Chorus 1. 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3: Baseball 1: Class Council 1. 2: M-Club 3. 4. JOHN SAARI A-Honor Roll 1, 2. 3: Concert Band 2. Il: Chemistry-Physics Club 3. 4: Chemistry Club 2: Basketball Manager Il, 4: Naa tional Honor Society 3. 4: De- bate Club 2. DOROTHEA ROMES GAA, 1: White Collar Girls Club 4. DICK SALIMAN Band 1. 2. 3: B-llonor Roll 3: Cross Country 4: Track 4. SCOTT ROSS Science Award 1: Intramurals 1: Westerner 3: Class Council 4: B-Honor Roll 3: Art Award 3: Science Fiction Club 1. 2: Senior Class Play 4. RICHARD SAMLOW Football 2. 3. 4: M.Club 3. 4: B- Honor Rall 3: Track 1. 2. 3, 4. 1962 MIKE SANAGHAN HANLEY P. SAUNDERS KENNETH D. SAVILLE KEITH SAXE Latin Club 2.3: Sigma Chi Sigma Coin Club 3.4-Pres. 3. 4: Tri-S 4. Swimming 2. 3, 4: Class Council 3. 4: Maine West llistorical So- - 45 Intramurals 3. ciety 3, 4: B-Honor Roll 3: llall Monitor 4: Intramurals 3. l77 I 1962 l RICHARD E. SCHACI-IT JAMES A. SCHAEFER DONNA JEAN SCHALLER DENNIS SCHAWEL Rifle Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club Class Council 1: Pep Club 1. 2: 2, 3: Intramurals 2. Hall Monitor 3: Student Council 2: Pom Pom Squad 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 3. 4: German Club 1. ! GAIL SCI-IELLIN G.A.A. 1: Student Council 3. 4: Pom Pom Squad 4: Class Coun- cil 2. 4: V-Show 3: B-Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Girls Club Council 2: Concert Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM A. SCHNEIDER Latin Club 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 2. Cross Country 4: Golf 2: Chess 3: Club 4: Intramurals 2. DONNA SCHERER Hall Monitor 3: Senior Class Play 3. 4: Theater Club 2. 3: F.N.A. 4: Stagecrafters 4. GREG SCHEVE Football 2. 3. 4: Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Track 3: Class Council 4: Latin Club 2: Model Railroad Club 3: Science Fiction Club 3: Chemistry-Physics Club 3: V- Show 3. 4: Show Band 3. 4: Intramurals 3. ROBERT W. SCHNEPP PAM SCHOENTGEN German Club 1. 2. 3. 4-Pres. 2- Sec. 3: Class Paper 2: Pep Club 1. 2: Theater Club 2. 3. 4: Class Council 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: A-Honor Roll 1. 2: B-Honor Roll 3. 4. BARB SCHIELD Class Paper 2: Class Council 3: White Collar Girls Club 4: Art Club 2: Theater Club 2. 3: Hall Monitor 3. ROBERTA R. SCHORR Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club 1: Cheerleader 2: Girls Club Council 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 3. ROBERT SCHULT1 I l78 JANET SCHULZ CAROL SCHWAB G.A.A. 1. 2: Water Ballet 1: White Collar Girls Club 4: Stage- cralters 2. MARILYN K. SCHWARTZ B-Honor Roll 2. 3: White Collar Girls Club 4. GARY SCHLIECKERT German Club 1. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Chemistry-Physics Club 3. 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4. RICHARD SCHULTZ Audio Visual 2. 3. 4: Model Railroad Club 2. 3-V.P. 3: B- Honor Roll 2. eniors DAVE SCULLY Transfer 2: Science Seminar 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 2. 4: Gymnastics 2. 3. 4: M-Club 2. 3. 4: National Merit Semi-finalist 3. DON SEAGREN Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4: Basket- ball 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: M.Club 4: National Honor Soci- ety 3. 4: Science Seminar 2. 3: A-Honor Roll 1. 2: B-Honor Roll 3. 4: Science Award 1. 2. 3: Boys' Club Council 2. V PEGGY SEIFFERT V-Show 3: Majorette 3, 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Aquiana 3: G.A.A. 1, 3: German Club 1: B-Honor Roll 2: Pep Club 1. KATHY SENIOUR White Collar Girls Club 4. 1962 CRAIG SEITZ Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Class Council 2. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: His- torical Society 2. 3. 4-Trcas. 4: Tri-M 3. 4-Pres. 4: Debate Club 2, 3. 4: Science Award 1. 3: Churaliers 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: Science Sem- inar 3, 4. NANCY R. SHIELDS Legend 2. 3. 4-Administration Editor 3-Organizations Editor 4: Tri-S 3. 4-Sec. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4-Sec. 4: B-Honor Roll I, 2. 3. 4: A-Honor Roll 3: Science Award 3: Westwords 4: Class Paper 2. 3: Girls' Club Coun- cil 4. DOUG SEAGREN Boys Club Council 2: Student Council 3: B-llonor Roll 1. 2. 3: Football 1: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Golf 1. 2. 3. 4-Captain 3: M-Club 3. 4. AL SE KOWSKI Track 1. PEGGY R. SHULTIS F.N.A. 4 WILLIAM SEBASTIAN Transfer 3: Historical Society 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Theater Club 4. eniors BARBARA SELMAN B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: G.A,A. 3. 4: Stagecralters 2. 3: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 4. l BILL SEMITEKOL GENE SIEB Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: M-Club 3, 4. SANDY SILK MARGARET SISTEK CRAIG L. SKEPPSTROM F,N.A. 1. 3: While Collar Girls F.T..'i. 2. 3, 4: F.N.A. 2. 3, 4- B-Honor Roll 2. 4: Baseball 2: Club 4: G.A.A. 1. V.P. 4: Art Club 4: Stagecrafters Gym Leader 3. 4. 3: Latin Club 2. DONNA SIGRIST Transfer 3: Science Award 2: F.N.A. 3. 4-Corres. Sec. 4: His- torical Society 3, 4: B-Honor Roll 3. CURT SKEPPSTROM B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2: Gym Leader 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. I79 1962 p J. BRUCE SMITH Rifle Club 2. 3-Sec. 2: Chess Club 2-V.P. 2: Chemistry Club 2: Chemistry-Physics Club 3: Science Award 1. 2: Industrial Arts Award 1. JUDY SPATH Westerner 3: Class Paper 3: Senior Class Play 4: A-Honor Roll 3: B-Honor roll 2: Theater Club 2. 4. EDWINA SKIERSKI KATHY SLACK ROGER SMEDS SANDY SMIRGA F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: F.H.A. 4: White Pep Club 1, 2: G..-LA. 1. 2: Bowling Club 4. Stagecrafters 3: V-Show 2. 3: Collar Girls Club 4. Stagecrafters 1. 3. Latin Club 2: F.N.A.-1. 2: Thea- ter Club 4: Hall Momtor 3. 4. SUE SMITH LINDA SOBB KENNETH E. SOBEK Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Stagecrafters 2. 3: Theater Club 4: V-Show 2. 3: French Club 1. 2: Hall Moni- tor 3. 4. Pegasus Club 1. 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1: V-Show 3: Theater Club 3. 4: White Collar Girls Club 3: Westerner 4: German Club 15 Dance Club 3. 4. BILL SOPPER Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: MfClub 3. 4: Westerner 3. 4- Co-Sports Editor 4: Gym Leader 3: Science Fiction Club 1. 2: Boys Club Council 3: Spanish Club 3: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3. MARY NI. SPOO G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4- Intramural Board 3-V.P. 4: F.H.A. 1: Girls Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Stagecrafters 3: Class Council 1: Pep Club 4. PAM SPYHALSKI JOY STALLER DOTTIE STEC Transfer 3: Stagecrafters 3: German Club 1. 2, 3: B-Honor Transfer 2: Stagecrafters 3 White Collar Girls Club 4: Hall Roll 1. 2. 3: Debate Team 3.4: Class Council 4: White Collar Monitor 4: B-Honor Roll 3. Senior Class Play 4: Physics- Girls Club 4. Chemistry Club 4-Sec. 4: German Award 1. MARILYN L. STOCKING Nurses Helper 1. 3: Pep Club 1: Audio-Visual 4- Sec. 4: While Collar Girls 3. 4- V.P. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Hall Monitor 2. I80 CAROL A. STRASSER Pep Club 1: Gym Leader 3. 4. CONSTANCE M. STRAUB Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Concert Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 2. 3. 4: White Collar Girls Club 3. 4: V-Show 2. 3: Theater Club 3. 4: Dance Club 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. JACK STROSIN Transfer 3: Class Council 4. eniors CAROL STUEBER KAY SVENSON KATHLEEN JANICE SWAN JOE S. SWANSON G.A.A. 1: White Collar Girls Bowling Club 2. 3. 4: Treas.- G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. Club 3. Sec. 4: F.H.A. 3: G.A.A. 1. 2. White Collar Girls Club 3. 4: 3: M-Club 4. Girls Chorus 3: Pep Club 1. Seniors MIKE TARVER KATHY TATE CHARLES T. TAYLOR NORMAN TAYLOR Transfer 2: Concert Band 2. 3. B-Honor Roll 1. Z. 3. 4: Girls Chorus 4: F.N.A. 4: Wesferner 4 BETTY TMIET Class Council 3. 4-Treas. 3. Sec. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Legend 2. 3-Club Editor 3: G,A.A. 1. 2. 3- Exec. Board 2: Girls Club Coun- cil 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. DAVE THILLEN GEORGE M. THOMAS JR. TERRY E. THOMAS GEORGE ROBERT THORNS ELLEN TIMMERMANN B-Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Latin Club Radio Club 2. 4: History Honors B-Honor Roll 1. Track 1.2.3. 4: Cross Country 4: Transfer 2: B-Honor Roll 2. 3: 2: Gym Leader 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3: Historical Society 4. Class Council 2. 3, 4: Concert White Collar Girls Club 4: Band 3: Concert Orchestra 3. F.l-LA. 4. 1 962 K 1 F JOYCE A. TINSLEY DENNIS W. TOLL RUTH A. TOSTERUD EDWARD A. TROLL Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Swimming 1. Pep Club 1: Stagecrafters 2: Art Wrestling 1. 2: Gym Leader 3, 2. 3: Latin Club 1: B-Honor Roll Club 2: Girls Chorus 2: Girls 4: Cooperative Education 4. 1: M-Club 3. 4: Math Club 1. 2. Glee 3: A Cappella Choir 4. l8l 1 962 BARBARA TSZCINKA SANDRA ANN UNFER ALLEN UTACHT LAWRENCE J. VALLUZZI Biology Club 1: Pep Club 1. 2: Transfer 3: Swimming 3. B-Honor Roll 1.2: Science Award Science Award 1: French Club 1: Chemistry-Physics Club 4: 1. 2- Historical Society 3. 4. MAUREEN E. VERBER VAUGNN E. VOGT DIANE M. VOLTZ Cheerleading 2: Aqulana 3. 4: Concert Band 1. 2. 3: Baseball 2: G.A.A. 3. 4: Aquiana 3. 4: Pep Student Council 4: Pom Pom Basketball 3: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. Club 2: Gym Leader 3. 4: V- Squad 4: B-Honor Roll 1, 3: Gym Show 3. Leader 3. 4. 6 PHILLIP C. WANKAT' Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Historical Society 3. 4: B- Honor Roll 1, 2. 4: A-Honor Roll 3: Track 2: Latin Club 3: Chem- istry Club 2. 4: Physics Club 3: M-Club 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Parking Lot. Monitor 4. RICHARD L. WARNICKE Football 1: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Student Council 2. 3, 4: Class Council 3 Brotherhood Society 2. 3. 4: M Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1. LINDA c. wean 182 VICKI WEBSTER Legend 2. 3. 4'Class Editor 3. Business Manager 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4-Pres. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Tri-S 1. 3. 4-Treas. 4: Girls Club 3. 4-V.P. 4: Band Ma- jorette 4: Westwords 4: Russian Club 1, 2. 3-: Science Award 2: V-Show: Class Paper 3, REINO V. WARREN Basketball 2, 3. 4: Chemistry Club 2. 3. 4-V.P. 4: B-Honor Roll l. 2. 3: Math Club 1: National Honor Society 4: M-Club 4: Latin Club 2: Intramurals 3. JUDY WAGNER Class Council 1. 2, 3: Class Pa- per 2: G.A.A. 1: Gym Leader 3. 4: White Collar Girls Club 4: Pep Club 2. 3: Stagecrafters 2. 3: Pioneer 1. SUZANNE C. WALLACE G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1: Class Coun- cil 4. JOSEPH WATERS Transfer 2: Wrestling 2. 3: De- bate Team 3. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Class Council 4: B-Honor Roll 2. 3: Historical Society 3. 4. STU WEHRMEISTER Golf 1: Tennis 2: Intramurals 2. 3: Hall Monitor 2. 4: B-Honor Roll 3: Gym Leader 3. 4. CHARLES WEIL Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1: MClub 3. 4: Basketball 2: A-Honor Roll 2: B-Honor Roll 1. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4. KENNETH P. WEBB B-Honor Roll 3: Swimming 1. Seniors PEGGY L. WELLS Concert Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Tri-M 3. 4: V-Show 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. 33 Pep Club 2: Interim Conference Orchestra 3. 4: All State Orchestra 4. JAN WESTMAN JACK A. WHETSTONE Transfer 3: Basketball Zi: Base- Concert Band 2, 3. 4. ball 3: B-Honor Roll 3. 4: Class Council 4. JOHN WHITE Student Council 3. 4-Executive Board 4: Class Council 4-Pres. 4 Track 1. 2. 4: Intramurals 1. 2: Basketball 2: Memory Record Co-Chairman 3. JUDY WHITE -rf LITA MAE H. WIEGREFE BARBARA JEAN WHITE Class Council 1: Student Council 2. 3. 4: V-Show 2. 3. 4-Assistant Chorcographer 3-Choreographer 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Chora- liers 4: Pom Pom Squad 2, 3: Homecoming Court 4: Girls Club Couqncig 2: Brotherhood Society on A. . THOMAS ALAN WILKE Lighting Dep't. 1. 2: B-Honor Roll 1. 2: Chemistry Club 2. Gymnastics 2. JOHN WILLIAMS Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Concert Orchestra 2. 3, 4: V-Show 2. 3. 4. Music Director 4: Show Band 2. 3. 4: Tri-M 2. 3. 4-V.P. 4: Gym Leader 3. 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4: A-Honor Roll 2: B- Honor Roll 1. 3: Intramurals 2. 3: Pep Band 2. 3. 4. 1 962 PAT WILMOT Transfer 3: Girls Glee 4: White Collar Girls Club 4. FRED WOLATZ Wrestling 2. 3. 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Tennis 2: B-Honor Roll 2: Audio-Visual 3. 4: Science Award 2. LEE W. WOLF Track 1. 2. 3. 4: M-Club 2. 3. 4- Pres. 4: Cross Country 3. 4: Sig- ma Chi Sigma 3. 4: Class Coun- cil 4-V.P. 4: Student Council 3. 4: B-Honor Roll 1. 3. eniors Y,--...Q 419. JANICE LEE WILLCOX White Collar Girls Club 4: Hall Mfmitor 4: Girls Chorus 3: Girls G ee 4. SUSAN D. WONS G.A.A. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3, 4: White Collar Girls Club 4: Audio- visual Secretary 4. GEORGE A. WRICK Science Seminar 2. 3. 4: Debate Club 1. 2-Pres. 1: B-Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Math Club 1: National Honor Society 4: Chemistry- Physics Club 4: Intramurals 2. 3. KEN WRIGHT NORM WRIGHT DAVE YOUNGBERG Cross Country 1. 2. B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Chemistry Physics Club 3: Intramurals 1. 183 I , 1962 GERALD ZANDER ROBIN EARL ZIEGLER KEITH ZOLLA MARY ANN CONTI Parking Lot Monitor 4 Latin Club 2. 3: Science Fiction Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. Transfer 2: Woslernor 3. 4 Club 2. 3: Cross Country 3 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: M Club G.A.A. 3. 4: Latin Club 2 3 3. 43 B-Honor Roll 3. 4: Track 1 Class Councll 4 JERRY DAVIDSON ROBERT HASTINGS Gym Leader 3, 4: Class Coun- cil 3: Parking Lot Monitor 3: Football 1: Intramurals 1. 25 Hall Monitor 1 STEVE ALBEE Concert Band 1. 2. 3 DENNIS J. AMBER RON AUKST MARTIN BABENDEREROE Transfer 4 PAMELA ANN BAUER BILL BREN5 PAUL BUSHKIN PATRICIA ANN CARROLL LEONARD CERNAK THOMAS CIHLAR SALVATORE DEFALCO Gymnastics 2. 3. 4-M. V. P. 2 JOYCE DE OCA Hall Monitor 2: Bowling Club 2. 3: Class Council 35 Theater Club 45 Student' Service 3. 4. WALT DIBBERN , French Club 2. 3: Track 1. 2: Cross Country 1. 23 Class Council 1. 2: Westwords 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 184 1961 raduates ELIZABETH BLONSTON Stagecrafters 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1 JEAN GLASS 2. a. 4 5 Gym Leader 3. 45 WMT1-I 2. 3. 4: Class Council 2: wOifOl'lIOl' 3. 4 ot Pictured BILL DOWNING Gymnastics 1. 2. 3. 45 French Club 1. 25 M-Club 2. 3, 4: V-Show 1 Intramurals 1. 2. AORIENNE L. DU FREE ANGEL MARIE EDNER LORETTA FLEIG Girls Glee 3: Bowling Club 4: Hall Monitor 4. ' TODD GARTNER Swimming 1. 2: Science Seminar 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4 B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 33 A-Honor Roll 2. 3. BOB GATES Transfer 4. KAREN ANN HEIN Girls Club Council 1. 2. 33 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3.i B-Honor Roll 2. 35 F.H.A 35 Bowling Club 2. RICHARD H. HOGMAN Track 1. 2. 3: Work Experience 4. ED I-IOPPE TOM KALB DAVID MAKENSON TOM MALINGER Intramurals 3: Pep Club 1 JO ANN MARINO MARIANNE MATTHEWS Whlte Collar Girls Club 4 PAUL NIC FARLAND RON NIELSEN GEORGE NIK RON NORMARK 4 HisI.lalS0cII 3.4iA- Physics-Chemlstry Club 2. 3. : Maine orc ey Honor Roll 2: B-Honor Roll 3: Class Council 2, 3. 4 KATHLEEN O'HARE Tl'3BSfEl' 4 RALPH M. OLSON Cooperative Education 4 FRANK H. PROCHASKA B-Honor Roll 1. 2. 3 ROBERT RUTH RON W. RYCHLIK HENRY SCHURE Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: Football 1. 2: Maine Historical Society 3. 43 B- Honor Roll. 2. 3. 4 ot Pictured fContinuedJ SHIRLEY SOGAR F.N.A. 2. 3: Latin Club 2: G.A.A. R011 1. 2 BETTE STELZER JEAN STEPHENS Pep Club 1: B-Honor R011 1. 2. 3 JAMES THORSEN Biology Club 2 TOM WAS KO PHILIP C. WEBER Biology Club 2 JAMES M. WEIDEMAN Transfer 4 NORANN WHITEAKER TPSIISJBI' 4 STANLEY M. WOODS JEAN WRIGHT Transfer 4 GEORGE R. ZIELINSKI Intramurals 2. 3. 4: Gym Leader 3. wfeSlllng 4 RON ZILLMANN Track 3: Work Experience 4 Art Behn ancy Merret 3: Gym Leader 3. 4: B-Honor 4: Boys Chorus 43 Boys Club 4: ore Election kits 1 962 1962 Legend taf Sue Amy .......... Editor-in-chief Vicki Webster .. Business Manager Marilyn Retzlaff.. Senior Editor Rick Geertz ..... Class Editor Gayle Bauman Copy and Art Editor Pam Meyer ,.... Clubs Editor Nancy Shields Organizations and Activities Editor Dave Jeffrey .... Sports Editor Valerie Olson .... Administration and Faculty Editor Karen Rivard Senior Assistant Valerie Enggas .. Class Assistant Jane Pressl ...... Clubs, Organizations, and Activities Assistant Ken Miller ....... Sports Assistant G. J. Walker, Sponsor I ! A L 1 NPL? f f f 5 0 ' 4' 5 twQfZf,Wf W ZW f ' ,J Qiiw , U 0,41 lp , . . . And so another year has passed, to become merely a memory, brought to life only as a result of our nostalgic REFLECTIONS. ttyymigl W W Ahrens. Kathleen L 58. 101 Alderson. Danny 112 Mr. Koenig Abbet. Linda 130 Abbott. John 53. 111. 112. 89. 110 Abene. James 130 Adamik. James Edward 112 Adams, Elaine Annette 130 Adams. James 112. 89. 95 Adkins. Shirley 156 Aegerter. David 60. 84. 130. 86. 90 Aegerter. John 144, 142. 90 Ala. Sharon R 61. 144. 101 Alajoki Jean 130 Albano. Michele 57. 144 Albee. Stephen Albers. Susan 47.144 Albers, Terry 144. 89. 98. 93 Albertson. Joan M 144. 101 Alexander. John Paul 112. 87 Alexander. Robert B. 130 Altini. James 111. 112, 89. 88 Altini. Marilyn C 55. 61. 156. 80. 103. 81 Alfin. Thomas 130 Alke. Fred 130. 89. 95 Allegretti, Edward H 112 Allen. Arthur 144. 100. 59 Alles. Dale 112. B8 Alles. Thomas 43. 130. 97 Alongi. Katherine M 144 Alt, Marilyn 112 Amao. Patricia Lee 63, 156 Amber Dennis J Amling. Michael A Amy. Sue 54. 156 Anderberg. George T 111, 43. 112 Anderschat. Bonnie L 57. 156 Anderson, Carol J 144 Anderson. Charles H 156 Anderson. Charles M 60. 156. 89. 98. 93 In Memoriam February 20, 1962 Albert G. Koenig, social science teacher, joined the Maine faculty in September 1957. Having earned his bache1or's and master's degrees at Harden-Simmons University Mr. Koenig was later honored by being listed in Who's Who in Education in the Greater Southwest. He is survived by his wife and four children. Maine West shall miss him. Index Bach. Edvsdn L 70. 69. 156 Bach. Fred 130. 88 Bach. William 112. 88 Bachar. Janice 48. 112 Bachmura. Claudette 156 Bachmura. Tony 130. 95 Bade. John Mark 68. 67. 65. 62. 89. Bade, Penne 112. 110 Bahnmaier. Christine Baird. Warren R 144. 100. 98 Bauer. Pamela Ann 69. 112 Bauer. Robert 112. 87. 95 Bauman. Barbara Ada 129. 50. 45. 130 Bqurlnan, Gayle R 61. 60. 54. 57. 157. 0 Bauman. Louis 130 Baumgartel. Susan Ann 144 Bauer. Byron Kent 70. 112 Bayster. Robert M 144 Beaudette. Maureen 130 Bebak. Diane Marie 112 Anderson. Cheri 112 Anderson. Eamon 130. 89. 95 Anderson. Gail 144 Anderson. George F Anderson. Gloria 43. 112 Anderson. Jan Robert 43. 84. 86. 85. 156. 60. 154. 98. 94 Anderson. John 112. 87 Anderson. John M 130 Anderson. Linda 112 Anderson. Russell 112 Anderson. Robert 130 Beck. Marjorie 130 Anderson. Steve Earl 49. 144. 89. 64 Becker. August M 144 Anderson. Timothy 130 Andre Connie Gayle 57, 47. 144. 101 Andresen. Constance 130 Andrew. Sandra Andrews, Donald 144. 94 Anetsberger. Diane 156 Archambault. Arlene 70. 46. 130 Arendt. Wllllam David 65. 47. 144. 49 Arkell. Mary Jane 101. 156 Arkoos. John 130, 102. 99 Arkus. Larry 112 Armbruster. James 112. 189 Armbruster. John A 156 Arndt. Arlene 144. 101 Arndt. Judy 156. 80. 81. 155 Arrigo. Charles J 50. 156. 89 Arrigoni. Joanne A 156. 103. 154 Artner. Carol Jeanne 156 Attorf. Lawrence 112 Augustine. Aileen 112 Baka. Charles W 144 Baker. Carol Lynn 59. 46. 112 Baker. Dillard 112 Baker. Franklin 67. 65. 45. 112 Baker. Larry Baldo. Christopher 144. 89. 98 Bales. Judith 43. 130 Ball. Lunne P 70. 69. 62. 50. 144 Augustine. Nancy 144 Aukst. Ronald M Ayres. John 112 Ayres. Robert Hankins 144. 42 Azon, Wayne 130. 87, 99 Babedererde. Martin E Bally. Harvey 130. 92 Balma. Thomas 67. 65. 130 Ban. Vicki 112 Barca. James Patrick 157 barbey. Elaine B 63, 156 Bark. Donna 112 Barker. David 56. 47. 144 Barracliff. Barrie L 130 Barrett. Carol 45. 48. 50. 69. 142. 144. 143 Barrett. John 112 Barrett. William 89. 144 Barry. Daniel Joseph 112 Barry. Pamela 57. 47. 46. 130 Barskl, Alan J 57. 65. 155. 157 Barthel. William W 63. 157 Bartholomae, Raymond 130. 87. 92 Bartucci. Louis 130 Batdorf. Donna 48, 112. 111 Battles. Richard 144. 98 Bauer. Charles 112 Becker. Richard J 144 Beckwith. Cynthia 67. 47. 112 Beer. Kenneth 47. 130 Beher. Patricia Lee 48 Behlke. Mark 112 Behn. Arthur 76. 60. 142. 144. 96 Behn. William 112 Behnke. James 47. 130. 97 Behrens. Don R 61. 157 Beler. Richard Paul 144 Beilfuss. Bette Ann 112 Beitzel. Francis 144 Bellamy. Darlene 112 Bender. Edward 130 Bendery. Donald J 157 Bending. Jackie 61. 112 Bending . J oan 157 Bending. Leonard 76. 154. 60, 56, 53 84. B6. 100. 157 Benellie. Raymond 102 Benes. Gall Beverly 45, 84, 69. 157 Bengston. Evelyn 47. 144. 101 Benning. Robert 112 Benson. Albert Bruce 57. 144 Benson. Benson . Daryl 70. 112 Donald 66. 112 Benson. Donna Lee 144 Benson. James Louis 112 Benson. Janyce 112 Benson. Kathleen 128. 129. 130 Benson. Paul 43. 144 Bentley. John Phillip 56. 47. 112 Berberich. Carolyn 144 Berberich, Gloria 130 Berg. Eric 130. 97 Berg. Kendra 112 Berg. Suzanne Claire 106 Berb. Thom 61, 112 Bergdolt. Beth 51. 70. 101 Bergren. Marlene 43. 130 Berlet. Bruce L 69. 89. 157 Bernas. Diane M 112, 102 Bemdt. Georgia 64. 65. 144. 101 Berndt. Jacqueline L 56, 144. 103 Bernero. Charlene 130 Bernero. John F 60. 56. 85. 84. 86. 157. 154. 93. 94 Bernett. Lawrence R 101. 56. 51. 157 Berry. Jon 112 Berry. Cheryl Ann 69. 112 Besenhofer. Carol Ann 112 Bethscheider. Dennis Bethurem. Barbara 144 Betz. Janice Lynn 112 Beyer. Darlene 112 Beyer. Donald 144. 89. 88 Bluhm. Kenneth 113. 88 Bobbora. Patricia 130 Bock. Edward M Bockman. Marilyn 144 Bocskay. Janis 129. 47, 130 Boeck. Bonnie 69. 68. 45, 113 Boeck. James W 158 Boelke. Robert 144 Bogacz. Judith 57. 144 Bolke. Sharon Sue 113 Boker. Richard L 113. 95 Bullet. Edward A 130. 87 Bolm. John 47. 144 Bonaguidi. Steven C 101. 58. 158. 154 Bond. Sandra L 55. 46, 158 Bongiorno, Carol Jean 69. 43. 130 Bora, Carol M 158 Borchardt. Bruce 113 Borkenhagen. Jerry 47. 130. 42 Bornhoeft. Susan 68. 67. 62. 144 Borovilos. Nicholas Borowski, Pamela 113 Bortnichak. Linda Sue Borzoni. John 130, 42 Bosenbecker. Bruce L 156 Both. Ellen E 46. 158 Bouda. Sandra 46. 113 Boufford. John 66. 113 101. 158 Bross. James 89 Brown. Donald E 131 Brown. Margaret 113 Brown. Ronald A 158 Browne, Robert 131 Bruhn, Alan 113 Bryant. Michael 56. 131 Bryn. Mark A 101. 89. 144 Bryson. Linda 113, 42 56. 47. 131 67. 66. 113 Buckley. Ardes 128. 131 Ruettner. Edward J 145 Buchanan. Richard Buchanan. Thomas Carlson. Carl G 145 Carlson Connie J 50. 159. 155 Carlson. Daniel 113. 87. 110. 88 Carlson. Donna 69. 113. 110. 111 Carlson, Donna Jean 113 Carlson. Edward G Jr. 159 Carlson. Fred 131 Carlson Georgene 78. 113. 111 Carlson. Linda Ann 145 Carlson Maureen 46. 131 Carlson Robert 131 Carnell. Dennis 131 Carnell. Sharon 69. 131 Bullerman. James 113. 87. 95 Burgess. Cynthia Caro 113 Burgess. Diane 131 Burgess. George J 113 Burgett. James 53. 142, 145. 96 Burgett. Raymond 145 Burrneister. Randall 60, 53. 43. 84, 86. 142. 145. 94 Bumett. Claudia S 50. 45. 113. 59 Bums. Robert 65, 131 Burson. Richy 113. 99 Burton. Susan 113 Busch. Donald Joseph 113 Beyers. Bichele. Susan 112 Kathy 101. 157 Biewer. Cathy 130 Blewer. Richard 66 Biggs. Michael 66. 112. 89. 94 Bowen. Nancy 69. 130 Boyce. Philip 113. 89. 95 Boyd. Ray P 68. 67. 62. 60. 100. 64. 158 Boyer. Arllne 69. 128. 50. 130. 104. 106 Bayes. James Robert 101. 144 Bushkin. Paul H 89. 100 Bushlus. Edward A 48. 151 Bushlus. Janet 113 Bushee. Frances 131 Bushkin. Wayne 89. 131. 95 Bushkiu. Paul 60. 98 Busse. Diane 113 Biggs. Robert ss. 130. as. 95 Bigolin. Wayne L Billings. Ruth 144 Binder. Fred Charles 130. 99 Birch. Alan Dale 130 Bisek, Terry 112 Bishop. Margaret 144 Bishop. Sue Ann 112 Bishop. Terry 130. 88 Bissing. Carol Ann 69. 46. 112 Blttel. Carol Helen Bittel. Christel G 47. 113 Bittel. John 113 Bittel. Joyce L 157 Bittel. June Edna 113 Bittel. Rosemari E 47. 144 Bixby. Kenneth Paul 113. 87. 95 Boyland. Robert 130 Bragg. Duncan 66. 113 Bragg. Marcia D 158 Brainard. Pamela 113 Branca. Kathleen 113 Branch. Stealey 130. 88 Branskl. Mary Ann 144 Brasch. Jens 131 Brasch. Rainer 131 Brasch. Uwe 158 Braschko. David 70. 66. 113 Braun. Bernard Peter 113. 95 Braun. Richard A 113. 87. 111, 88 Braun. Sharon I 158 Bredar. Dennis 70. 43. 131 Brelther. Patricia A 144, 103 Breither. Robert H 158 Buthman. Beverly 45. 113 Butvid. Riva 46. 113 Byrne. James 49. 131. 97 Cadwallader. Donna 70. 69. 68. 62. 60. 159 Cain. Robert 131 Calabrese. Patricia 46. 113 Calandra. Peter 159 Callagha n. Margaret M 50. 113. 110 Callaghan. Patricia L 71. 50. 45. 46. 56. 131. 128 Callanan . Leroy E 131 Callister. Deborah J 113 Callister. James A 159 Blaesing. John 130 Blaha. Arlene 67. 65. 130 Blanchard. James 130. 87 Blau, Pauline M 157 Blaue. David 89. 144. 98 Blazek, Gary N 101. 86. 84. 144. 94 Blazek. Harold 113 Bleharski. John 113. 87 Breitzke Brennan. Nancy 131 James E 86. 144. 84 Calvert. Linda 30. 113 Calvert. Mallie Ann 63. 159 Cambron. Joseph 131 Cameron. Donald 70. 113 Campagna, James T 113. 87 Campobasso. Carol 60. 47. 113 Blenkle. Dorothy 46. 130 Blenner. Henry E 89. 102. 95 Blewitt. Douglas 130 Blocker. Linda Louise 157 Blocker. Mary Lou 130 Blokland. Yvonne 50. 47. 130 Brennan. Joseph 131 Brens. William E Bresen. Helen M 101. 158 Brewer. Elizabeth A 144 Brinkman. Susan J 155. 50. 158 Bristow. Ruth A 50. 158 Broberg. Karen 144 Broberg. Robert L 144 Brondsema. George 113 Brondy. Geraldine Brondy. James Walter 113 Brophy. Jean Marie 113 Canar. Mary 101. 159, 155 Canar. Mike 60. 89. 94. 159 Capen. Jacque 69. 113 Capen. Judy K Caradonna, Michael 113. 102 Carcerino. Gale 69, 145 Carle. John 66. 113. 87. 111, 97 Carle. Lawrence 67. 64. 131 Carley. James 129. 131 Carley. John 113. 97 Carlin, Thomas J 60. 159 Carlson. Bruce 131 Carr. Carolyn 145. 101 Carr. Colin Patrick 84. 86. 60. 159 Carroll. Patricia Cartwright. Janice 50. 48. 113 Casey. Donna Lee 159 Casey. Linda 131 Casey. Ruth Ann 131 Cassavant. Mike 113 Cassettari. George A 159 Cernak, Leonard Cesaretti. Fred '1' 159 Challberg. Carol 69. 47. 131. 106 Chalupnik, Nancy 113 Chamberlain. Richard 145 Chapman. Paul 131 Chapman, Steve Joseph 145 Cheek. Judith Ann 70. 159 Chindblom, Karen 113 Chisholm. Charles 113 Choyce. Russell John 145 Christ. Carolyn Lois 70. 49. 159. 104 Christ. Dorene Ann 69. 51. 159 Christensen. Joyce 61. 145 Christian. Kathy 101. 159 Churney. Edward J 145 Chytry. Nancy M 145 Cianciarulo. Judith 131 Cichowskl. James E 113. 87. 99 Ciezadlo. Betty Ann 84. 50. 113 Ciezadlo. Gene F 60. 145. 86 Cihlar. Thomas E Cizek. Robert 65, 114. 97 Clark. Donald 131. 98 Clarke. Diane 128, 47. 131 Clarke. Melody 47, 114 Clayton. Paula 114. 110. 111 Clement. Jeffrey 131. 99 Cloutier. Walter 66. 87 Cober. Evelyn 145 Cober. Sharon 114 Cochrane. Caren 131 Coffman. Betty 101. 60. 58. 46. 159 Colantonio. Sharon 70 Colebaugh, Carol 145. 101 Colberg. Barbara 66. 47. 114, 43 Colberg, Karen 45. 131 Colia. Susan 131 Colie. Vernon 160 Collignon, Barbara A 58. 43. 160 Collins. Jacqueline 131 Collins. Patrick 114 Collins, Sandra Jo 145. 142 Collis Pat A 160 Colllster. John L 145 Congalton. Bruce W 131. 87. 42, 95 Congalton. John 43. 45. 114. 128. 99 Conklin. Daniel 131 Conn. Susan 70. 67, 131 Connelly, Edward 131 Connelly, George Connolly, Christine 131 Conroy. Barbara 46. 131 Conte. Judi A 160 Conti. Mary Ann 55. 155. 184 Conway, Tom 114 Cook. Robert J 86, 84. 160 Cooper, Donna 145 Copeland. Carol 47, 114. 50 Copeland. Carol M 67. 64. 57. Copeland, Michael W 114 Copple. Thomas 48. 131 Cordes. Ron 160 Cordes. William 145 Cordial. Mary Jo Cordts, Linda Diane 78, 71, 131 Corey. Paul 131. 99 Cornelius. Kenneth C 60. 160 Cornelius. Richard 114. 64 Cornell, Carolyn 114 Corona. Emil J 145. 101 Costello, Peter James 63. 160 Courteol. Mary 114. 42. 50 Coval. Les Mark 101. 160 Covay. Kenneth J 65. 46. 160. 155 Cox. Connie 114 Craft, David Michael 145 Crason. Julia Ann 131. 106 Crepas. Kenneth J 131 Crews. Suzanne 61, 145 Criss. Robert 145. 101 Crowden, Barbara 145 Crowden, James 114. 87 Dawson. Valerie Ann Day. Starlene A 131 Deahr. Dennis Allen 89 Deahr. Howard 114, 42. 99 Dean. Jerry 114. 95 Dean. Randall 114 Dean. Sharon 131 Decatur. Stephen R 114. 87 Decker. Dean 51. 131 Deckwerth. Randy M 68. 64. 145 Deering. Kathleen 145 Deese. Donald 67. 65. 131 De Falco, Francisco 70. 56. 145 De Falco. Salvatore 88 De Francisco. Jean L 160 De Franco. Diana 59. 114. 110 De Gelder. Hendrik 132 De Gelder. Terry 114 DeGrazio. Darlene 114 DeGrazio. Marlene 114 Dehlin. James 43. 86. 145. 84, 100. 90 De Kreek, Richard 145. 84. 100. 86. 90 DeLacy. Robert 114. 87 Delavan. George 145 De Leo, Thomas Earl 114 De Marco. Joseph Wm 114 Demko. Peggy Lynn 45. 145. 101 Dempsey. Dennis 114 Dempsey, Maureen A 131 Dennis. L. Frank Jr 86. 145. 184. 93 De Oca. Joyce 61 De Oca. Thomas 132 De Pauw. Joyce 58. 145 Deringer. Leslie J 63. 160 Deske, Betty 132 Deske. Dean P 60. 160. 196 Dettmer. Blanche 46. 132 Dettmer. Martin A 66. 114 Dettner. Jack 145 Deuser. Elizabeth 57. 145. 143 De Wald. Wm George 160 Dibbern. Walter 63 Dompke. Arthur R 161 Dompke. Leroy Jos 114 Donohue. Michael E 152 Doremus. Terri Lynn Dormeyer. Diane 114 Dormeyer, Mary 101. 50. 47. 161 Dorr. Vincent Joseph 114. 87 Dorrell. Douglas 161 Dorsey. Ann M 161 Dorsey, Susan M 59. 145 Dougan, Mary Susan 132 Dourlain. Jeanne 132 Dowell. Timothy 114. 87. 95 Downing. William B 60, 88 Drager. Sherry 132 Drake. Susan 51, 132 Drenk. Ricky K 161 Drews. Linda 114. 103. 110 Drews. Robert 145 Drohan. Michael 161 Drohan. Patrick E 89. 161 Drufke. Raymond J 161 Dryden, Mike 66, 114 Dryden. William 64. 145 Duda. Larry Bruce 114 Duffy. John Dunava nt. Kay 114 Dunn, Kathleen V 114 Dube. Marlene K 161 Dunn. Sheila Mary 114 Du Clos. Jill 51. 132 Du Pree. Adrienne L Durard, Joseph 114, 87 Durard. Sandra 145 Dussias. Carol Ann 161 Dwyer. Dwyer, Judy 57. 61, 145 Nancy 57. 47. 161 Eannarino. Marie 132 Ebert. Jane 50. 132 Ehner. Eckert. Angela 61 Lora 76. 53. 47. 106. 154 Eckhardt. Charles 66 Anthony D 160 Curren. Charles 114. 87. 92 Currell. James 59. 56. 145, 94 Currer. Robert 145. 100. 89 Currer. William 114. 99 Currie. Curtin. John William 114, 102 Curtis. Donna 131 a Cushm n. Carolyn Ann 57. 50. 145 Barbara 78. 145. 103. 101 Cutaia. Czosek. Gerald 114 Dahm, Susan 145. 101 Dalbec. Carol Jean 131 Danielczyk. Kenneth 114 Darr. Judy 69, 114. 42. 111 Dautel, William 145. 89. 90. 94 Davenport. James 114 David. George 114 Davidowicz, Marilyn 64 Davidson. Jerry M 184 Davis. Betty Lou 131 Davis. Lee W Davis. Linda Jean 131 Davis. Marilyn 131 Di Caro, Diane 132 Dickert. Thomas 68. 67. 65. 145 Dickison. Alison 114. 42 Di Domenico. Edward 132 Dierking. Susan 132 Dierks. Robert 132, 89. 95 Dietrich. Rolf 145 Dietz. Michael 70. 114 Dillingham. Russell 145. 101 Dimatteo. James 114, 87. 99 Dimatteo. Margaret A 145 Dindinger. Philip 132 Ditgin. Kathryn L 50, 45. 46, 48. 145. Dittrich. Dale 43 Dittrich, Joyce A 64. 101. 160 Divito, Janis Marie 114 Dodge. Elliott G 160 Doherty, Kathleen 114 Doherty, Maureen 114. 111 Doland. Timothy Chas 64, 161 Dole. Brian 65. 114 Dumbrowski, Sue Barb 132 Eckhardt, Linda L 114. 161 Eddy, Robert 114 Edelmann. Ronald S 48, 161 Edgar. Roberta Ethel 69, 114, 111 Edman. Thomas 70. 64. 62. 60. 84. 101 85. 16 1. Edwards. Carole Edwards. Janet Mae 64, 60. 161 Edwards, Nancy L 161 Edwards. Sandra L 145 Eerebout. Jean Ann 59. 114 Egelston. Loret 70, 132 Ehlen. Craig 43. 132, 92 Ehrlich. Diane F 162 Eichenfeld. Carlene 162 Eilken. Roger E 145, 64 Eisenbacher. Victoria 114 Eisfeldt. Barry 56. 128, 132. 89. 95 Ekendahl. Jean 145 Ekvall. Robert 114. 99 Eley. Janet 115 Eley. William 145 Elkins, Terry F 132, 102, 95 155 161 86. 102 Ellickson, James R 162 Elling. Linda Kay 101. 162 Elling, Stephen 146. 96 Elliott, Glenn 115 Emerson. Steven 115. 97 Emmerling. David E 61. 60. 162. 36. 84. 85 Ende, Dana Kristine 132 Engel, Robert 155. 162 Engel. Volker 86. 132, 84. 92 Enggas. Valerie Ann 54. 132. 129 Engh. Carole 43. 115. 111 Digle. Diane 59, 146 Engle. Phillip 115 Englert. Judith Ann 146 Engstrom. Carol 55. 49. 146. 101 Engstrom. Doug 49, 50. 115 Enrlguez, Michael A 146 Entzell, John 102 Eppler, Walter A 162 Erdmann. Catherine 132 Erdmann. Constance A 57. 162 Erdmann. Ronald 60. 89. 148, 94 Erichsen, Jeanette 51, 132 Erickson. John E 49. 146 Erickson. Paul 94, 162 Erickson. Susan 128. 132 Ericson. James 55. 146 Ericson. Jon 132 Ericson, Libby 67. 65. 132 Ermeling. Joyce 69. 50. 132. 38 Erven, Craig 115, 92 Esposito. Charles 132. 87. 92 Eustice. Carol 53. 55. 49. 162 Evans. Gail 162 Evertsen, Ann 50. 115 Evertsen. Jon S 155. 162 Evertsen, David A 146 Ewert. Kenneth L 47. 162. 93 Eyre. Allan 115, 70. 87. 99 Falsey. James 64. 115 Falsey. Jolyon 63. 162 Falzone. Marlene 132 Farley. Lawrence 115 Fay. Barbara 162 Fay. Dennis 115 Fayman, Judy 115 Fedder. Marjorie A 101. 155. 162 Fege. Karen 132 Feldten, Raymond 132 Felten. Michael 132 Feret. Frank Chester 60. 86. 84. 85. 162 Fernow. William 132 Fiddelke. Terrence 132 Fiduccia. Donna Lou 146 Figard. James Joseph 63, 60. 56, 53. 80. 89. 75, 162, 93 Filliung, Cheri D 146 Fillman. Paul 132 Finchum, Ronald 146 Finco, Donald A 163. 63 Finn. Martin 115 Fischer. Gary 132 Fischer. Diane V 146 Fischer. Jean 128. 132, 104 Fish. Joan 57. 163 Fish, Ralph 66, 115 Fisher. Charles 115 Fisher. Ray 47. 163 Flaskamp. Karen 115 Flaskamp. Paul 163 Flavln, Karen 115 Fleig. Loretta, Mae 57 Flentge, Kathleen 45. 115 Flurkey. Earl 66, 115 Flynn. Michael 115 Fogarty. Sharon M 163 Fogelquist. Sharon 50. 104. 106. 163. Foy. 101, 154 Foley, Diane F 132 Forcell. Leah 46. 132. 102 Ford, Frances E 46. 47. 50. 163. 101 Ford. Virginia 50. 45. 132 Foss. Marietta J 57. 56. 53. 47. 163. 101. 154 Fouth. Joanne 46. 48. 132 Fowler. John Scott 115. B9. 99 Fox. Fox. Bill 132 George Gardield 163 Foy. Dennis John Robert Emil 163 Frana. John 84, 186. 146 Franczkowski. Nancy 47. 115. 49 Frank Gloria Kay 59, 115 Frank. Sue 163 Frankell. Carol 129. 46. 48. 132, 59 Frankell. Judy 163 Frantzen. Robert A 132. 93 Franzen. Barney 89. 146,90 Franzen. David W 146 Franzen. Glenn 146 Franzen. Jeanne 101. 106. 163 Frasier. Bonnie 115 Frasi ef, Frederiksen, Judith 49. 132. 129 Tomi Dee 53. 163. 101. 154 Fredrlcks. Judith 132 Freese. Stephen D 163 Freirnuth. Joseph 115 French. Leslie 115 French, Robert 115. 102 Freund. Carol 115 Fricano, Dean 70. 115 Fricano. Wayne 68. 67. 64. 163. 155 Fritz. John 146 Fritz. Judy Annete 146 Fritz. Marsha 46. 69 Fritz. Ronald 132. 87 Frmhhlicher, Paulette 57, 51. 50, 146. Frost, Jacqueline 146, 101 Frost. Paricia 115 Fuesz. Richard G 60. 84. 86. 85. 163 Fugate. Linda Ann 163. 155 Fuhlbrugge. Wayne H 132 Fulle. Ricky 115. 110. 97 Funk. Dale 132 Funk, Diane Funk . Janice 115 Funk. Linda 115 Gabbert. John 132. 87. 92 Gable. John Gade. Angela 47 Gagliano. Phillip J 164 Gallichio. Beverly A 164 Galloway. Wayne 87 Gano. Betty 70. 132 Ganschow. Wendy Gapinski. Dorothy 146 Gardner. Richard 115 Gartner. Susan Mary 115 Gartner. Todd H Gass. Patricia L 69. 45. 46. 115 Gassner, Patrick 70. 69. 62, 60. 146. 96 Gast. Thomas 115. 97 Gastorf, Bonnie 51. 132 Gates, Robert Gates. Thomas J 132 Gauger. Richard 63. 164 Gauger. John 48. 132 Gaverth. James 56. 146. 93 Gaydos. Michael G 164 Geach. Sharon 51, 132 Geary. Nancy 46. 115 Gee. Robert 115 Geertz, Richard 67. 61, 54. 30. 146 Gehmlich. Linda 46. 115 Geiger. Geraldine M 58. 146 Geils, Karen L Geils, Robert 115 Geisler. Daniel 115, 87, 95 Geisler. Ervin R 133. 87. 98 Geisler. Thomas 146 Gembicki. Mary Ann 65. 64. 51. 45. 133 Genellie. Raymond P 115 Georgans. Barbara 67, 49. 103. 146. 101 Georgeff, William B 146. 94 Gertz. Charlene A 60. 164 Gersch. Madalyn 43. 146 Gerstung, Gary W 133 Gerstung. Weldon R 49. 146 Gerue. Sandra Lee 63. 164 Getzinger. Sharon L 146 Giamalva. Olivia M 164 Giampa. Judith E 115 Giarrusso, Antoinette 146. 108. 101 Gibson. Bonnie 63. 164 Gibbons. Michael 133 Gibson, William 115 Giels, Robert 87 Giese. Lenora 67. 65. 46, 115 Giles. Richard 146. 65, 45. 64, 71 Gilgenbacb, Pamela M 133 Gilgenbach. William J 146 Gillespie, Thomas J 133 Gilmore. James 94, 47, 146, 101. 96 Giroux, Diane E 64, 60. 164 Gitlitz. Michele 59. 47, 115 Gjertsen. Donna 115 Glade. Kathleen N 48. 104, 164 Glanzmann. Peter 164 Glower. Sharon Lynn 133 Gnoske. David 115. 87, 92 Gobrecht, Charles 133. 89. 99 66. 115. 92 50. 115 Goebbert. David Allen Goedecker. Craig Edw Goelz, Richard 115. 102 Goertz. June 59. 46. 115 Golembiewski. Gerald 164 Golembiewski. Thomas 146 Goodrich, David 67. 65. 115 Goodwick. Darlene 146. 103, 101 Gorczyca. Elaine Mary 60. 115 Gorgolione. Maria Jo 46. 133 Gornell. Michele 115 Graham. Madonna M 164 Grandt. Nancy 115 Grant. Dennis 115 Graser. Norris 50, 115 Gray, Geraldine E 61. 146. 101 Hamilton. Richard H 133 Hamilton. Sharon 165 Hamme r. David Hammerton. Gayl Lee 165 Hanck. Hanert. Hanke. Hanke. Hanke. Betsy Robert D 70. 69. 63. 165 Joan 61, 45, 146 Pamela 116 Patricia Hanks. Carole Lynn 61, 146 Hanns. Jerry 165 Hans. Douglas 116. 95 Hanselmann. Gerald 116 Hansen. Daniel 60. 165. 9B Greco. John 116, 92 Greene, Michael 133. 93 Grenke, Richard A 57. 164, 94 Grier, Frank 47. 116 Griffin. Kathleen E 133 Grimes. John 116. 89, 95 Grogan, David 146 Hansen. Gerry Lester 146 Hanson. Carol A 46. 165 Hanson. William 116. 97 Hanus. Michael P 146 Hanus. Robert W 165 Hanus. Thomas J 43. 133 Hardt, Herbert 66. 133 Harland. Barbara P 50, 165. 101 Harley, Robert 146 Harmon, Gary M 165 Harper. Carol Ann 48, 133 Harrigan. Marilyn 146 Groh. Gaile 116 Groh. Kenneth R 59. 56. 47. 146 Grose, Larry 116. 102 Gross. Caroline 69. 146 Gross. James 164. 94 Gross, Richard 55. 146. 101 Grubert. Jon 43, 116, 110 Grundler. Donald 68. 64. 133 Grupe. Bonnie 60, 46. 116 Guagliardo. Vincent 155, 164 Guenther. Gerald 116 Guenther. Valerie 46. 116 Gulick. David 133 Gulker. Linda 116 Gundelach. Barbara 46, 116 Gundelach. Robert 67. 65. 47. 133 Gundelach. William C 46. 164 Gimderson. John 64. 133, 96 Giuiderson, Richard Gundlach, Alan R 146. 100 Gundling. Dennis 79, 133. 87. 92 Gunn. Raymond 133 Guppy. Tommy 116 Gustafson. Karen F 51. 50. 164 Gustafson. Robert 146. 94 Gustus. Ingrid 70. 67. 65. 64. 62. 50. 146 Gustus. Rolfe T 60, 84. 86. 165, 100 Guzaldo, Michael 133. 95 Gyssler. Linda 48. 133 Haas. Diane 133 Haas. Lorin 116 Hacker. Louis 43. 116 Hagedom, Cheryl 47. 45, 46. 116 Hahn. Carol A 46. 165 Haisler, Richard 116 Halek. Dana B 70. 165 Halek. Eileen Doris 70. 116 Hales. Brian J 165. 90 Hall. Marvin 146 Hall. William Davis 71. 133 Halvorsen, Roger 146 Halverson. Sue Anne 46. 50. 165 Hamblen. Jack Dean 116 Hamblen. Linda Rae 146 H31'l'1S. Arlyne Harris, Harris. Harris , Charles 165 Clinton B 165 Linda Vicki 165 Harrison. Leslie CPatJ 116, 87 Harrison. Nancy L 101. 165. 38 Harrisville. Joan A 70. 166 Hartley, Wm Robert 146 Hartung. Dyan 133 Hasse. Jane 60. 116 Hasselmann. Shirley 51. 133 Hastings. Robert J 184 Hatfield. Kristine 62. 63. 42. 46. 166 Hatfield, Leslie 51. 45. 116. 106 I-Iattory, Marsha E 116 Hattory. William J 166. 88 Hauck. John R 56. 133 Hauck. Kay 49. 50. 146, 101 Hauck. William 47, 133. 102 Hauser. Mary A 146 Hawes. Charles 68. 67. 64. 146 Hayda, Joanne 146. 101 Hayden. Daniel 147 Hayward, Lee 50. 48. 133 Healey. Janet 67. 64. 133 Healey. Robert 67. 66. 116. 97 Heckel. John 129, 133. 102. 97 Hehn. Dale Ruth 47. 61 Heiiner. Wayne Thomas 147 Hein. Jacqueline Jo 116. 111 Hein. Karen A Held. Kathleen 46. 116 Held. Lorine Ann 116 Held. Robert 133 Helfers, Judy A 147 I-lelters. Leslie 147 Helfers. Patricia A 116 Helfogt. Ronnie 166 Heller. Jeanne 48, 116 Heller. Richard 49, 47. 115. 110, 97 Helms, Shirley 56, 142. 147, 101 Hendley. James Hendrickson. Kay L 57, 166. 101 Hendrickson, Thomas 111. 116. 92 Hendrix. Linda 133 Henk, Leonard E 147 Henk. William 116. 87 Huard. Jerry 133 Hubbell. Bruce 133. 97 Huege. Mary Lynn 116 Huege. Richard John 116 Huening. George Edw 116 Huenlng. Lorraine A 147 Huestis. Charles 116 Jaslnskl. Carolyn 133 Jefferson. Carl III 67, 64, 45. 47, 147 Jefferson. Mary 69. 49. 48. 117 Jdfrey. David 101. 67, 69, 61. 47. 54, 147. 102 Jenkins. Cindy 117 Jenkins. Gloria A 55. 60. 167. 101, 155 Jenks. Marilyn 43. 117 Henrich. Rebecca 67. 48. 116 Henry. James 133. 87. 96 Henson. Beverly 116 Heppert. Christine A 46 Herczeg. Carol Anne 166 Hermann. Patricia 53. 128. 133. 129 Herrmann. Janis 57. 143. 50. 147, 101 Hermann. Richard 116 Hertenstein. Tava L 69. 147. 101 Herzog. Thomas 49. 116, 94 Hetzer, Charles 57. 147 Hetzer. Suzanne 116 Hezlnger, Jean M 147 Higgins. Jeanne 48. 67. 116 Higgins. Jeffrey 133 Hill. Diane Marie 116 Hill. Margaret 61. 147. 101 Hllls. Virginia 147 Hintz, Constance 48, 133 Hippert. Christine 116 1-Iockett. Pamela 133 Hodges. Lynne 56. 147, 166 I-loefle. Luella G 166 Hoehn. Jack Allen 116. 95 Hoekstra. Henry 116 J ohnson. How. Therese 61. 133 Hoffmann, James 50. 116 Hofimeyer. Richard H 116. 97 Hoffmeyer. Joanne 50. 145. 101 Hoge. Donna J 166 Hoggard, Samuel James 116 Hogman. Richard 63 I-Ioxues. Richard 116 Hollerbach. Paul 133 Hollnagel. Tom Edison 166 Holm. Lynda 69. 147. 104. 106, 101 Holmes. Constance 67. 50. 147 Holmgren. Beth Anne 116 Holt. Linda Lee 48. 116 Holt, Paul 147 Holtz. Russell C 166 Holub. Gerald 116 Holub. Judith A 166 Holzkamp. Darlene M 147 Honn. Richard 67. 65. 133 Hooper, Karen Eliz 69. 147 Hopkins. Ronald 116. 97 Hoppe. Edward Francis Hora. Daniel Robert 166 Horn. Gail J 69. 47. 116 Hom. Kenneth 133 Hosler. Virginia 133 Holly. Kenneth 64 Howard. Eugene 133 Hoyle. Richard Harold 166 Hrdlicka. Diane 50. 147. 143 Huard. James Paul 58. 166. 154 Hughes. Charles Evans 60. 86. 84. 166. 93 Hughll Diane 116 I-lulke:'Nancy 133, 103 Hull. Brian 147 Hultgren. Susan 69 Humay. Daniel M 60. 56, 48. 84. 100 86. 61. 147 Humay. Joyce Marie 69, 47, 48. 117 Humbert. Brian Greg 166 Hume. Susan Lynn 147, 103 Humphreys. David P 70, 51, 45. 117, 102 Humphreys, Paula J 51. 45. 147. 101 Humphreys. Scott 60. 147 Hunsaker. Sharon 147 Hunt. Sally 46. 117 Huntemann. Patricia 117 Hurst. Gloria 117 Hurst. Roger James 147 Hway. Phillip 68. 67. 128. 133. 89. 129. 99 Hyerdall. James 133. 96 Ickis. Frank 87 Idec. Barbara Ann 117 Idec. Paul Mitchell Ignarskl. Corinne 47. 147 Ignarskl, Charmaine 164, 101 Ince. Carolyn Ann 133 Ingersoll, Daryl 133 Ingersoll. Roberta E 147 Inglis. John 117 Inglis. Robert Keith 47, 57 Jensen. Carol L 147 Jensen. Karen 117 Jensen. Nancy 70 Jensen. Richard 133. 89 Jensen. Rose M 51. 167 Jensen. Steven 147. 89. 63. 98 Junlus. Thomas Jos 117. 97 Jurgot. Susan 134 Just. William 66, 111. 117 Juvinall. James 147. 89 Juvlnall. Joy 167 Kadolph. Richard 147 Kahler. James Martin 167. 101 Kahlke. Thomas 134 Kahn. James 117 Kalb. Sue Ellen 47. 117 Kalb. Thomas J Kallstrand. David 94 Kalnins. Anita 117 Kamowlch. Nina Jersey. Barbara 69. 50. 47, 147, 143 Jerome, Donald J 133 Jerome, Ronald Frank 66. 117 Jerome. Jerry D Jeskey. Christine Ann 147 Jesky. Thomas J 59. 45. 48. 50. 117 Jester. Geraldean 147 Johannes. Edward W 64. 67 Johansen. James G 61. 47. 147 Johansson. Daniel 134 Johns. Bruce 60. 53. 50. 56. 89. 167. 154 Johns. Thomas 147. 96 Johnson. Carolyn 69, 47. 134. 38 Johnson. Clifford 117. 97 Johnson. Dianna 134 Johnson, Dorothy 117 Jolmson. Gayle 134 Jolmson, Harold James 117 Kanellis. Stacia I 57. 147 Kanzler. Sharon 134 Kammer. David 117 Kapping. Jane 117 Karall. Barbara J 167 Karberg. Kathleen M 117 Karall. Trudy 134 Karelas. Renee 134 Karelas. Robert 117 Kargas. Patricia 56. 134, 103 Karina, Stephen 45. 66. 117 Karkow, Drew C 60. 84. 86, 85, 167. 90 Karling. Linda 117 Karnatz. Cheryl 147. 101 Karnatz. Darlene 46. 134 KB.l'DBtZ. Henry A 117 Karner. Mary Jo 46. 117 Karolewicz. Donald J 70. 167 Johnson, Harold N 117 Johnson. Harold Jos 117 Johnson. Jean 134 Johnson, Judith Ann 45, 134 Johnson, Karen 70. 48. 134. 38 Johnson, Keith 70. 59. 56. 134 Larona M 147 Ipsen. Robert 43. 167 Irwin. Connie 117 Irwin. Susan K 147 Isbell. Carla Johnson. Lee 134 Johnson. Lynn 117. 110. 111 Jolmson. Melodie 147 Israel. Bruce 147 Jackson. Andrew 117. 97. 92 Jackson. David M 117 Jackson. Glen 70. 69. 147 Jackson. Judith Jean 133 Johnsen. Norman 117 Johnson. Patricia Lee 67. 117 Johnson. Peggy 56. 50. 45. 134, 128. 129 Johnson. Randi 68. 67. 65, 129, 134. 106 Johnson. Sandra 61, 117 Johnson. Susan E 167 Jacobs . Bruce David 117 Jacobs. Carol Ann 117 Jacobs. Jane E 50. 167. 154 JHCDDS . Thomas 69. 70. 96 Jacobsen, Bruce 117, 102. 97 Jacobsen. Russell Jacobson. Carol Jeann 69 Jacobson. David Jacobson. Merrill R 147 Jaeger, Robert 133 Jahn, Hilda Catherine 70. 133 Jakubowski. Jerome 69. 147 J anda. Alan F Janecek. Jane M 48. 117 Janiec. Barbara 133 Jannusch. Leslie 133. 87. 92 Janssens. Thomas A 60. 167. Johnson. Susan R 101, 167 Johnson. Wayne 56, 134 Johnston, James 147 Johnstone. Charles 117 Johnstone. Thomas 47. 117 Johnstone, William 87 Jolley, Don 117. 87 Jonas, Nancy J 49, 147 Jonas, Robert J 89. 167. 98 Jones. Howard Jones, Marianela 67. 64. 49. 134 Jordan. Jackie 46. 117 Jordan. Patricia Ann 64. 167, 101 Jost, Nancy 48. 117 Juenger. Marlene 134 Julltz. Nancy Karowsky. John Kasanda. Judith 67. 64. 45. 147. Kasprzyk, James R 67. 64. 60. 84 85. 167 Kassnel. Judith H 53. 55, 61, 167, Katchmar. Andre J 147 Kath. Larry 117 Kautter. Willard 147 Kazllnka. Arthur 117 Keane. Timothy James 62. 67. 49 Kehe. Jerry Howard 67. 117 Kehrer. Richard 117 Keith. George 117 Keller. Diane 117 Kellerman. Allan Keller. James 134. 98 Kelley. Thomas 65. 147. 101. 93 Kellmann. Barbara 50. 117 Kelly. Jim Jolui 117 Kelly. John Patrick 117 Kelso. Carol 48. 117 Kennedy. Sarah Ann 59. 134 Kennett. John 118. 88 Kent. Eileen 134 Kent. Patrick 167 Kerber. John D 59. 56. 147. 101 96 Kern, David G 60. 100, 168 Kern. James 134. 99 Keshlan. Neshen 56. 126. 134 Ketchum, Harold 118 Kewltz. Edward 134 Key. Lavonna May 134 Kiefer, Phillip G 57. 168 Killman. Gary 51. 134 Kincaid. Marlorle 61. 45. 118 Kinder. Don 118. 102. 92 King, Donna 47. 134 King. John Allen 147 King. Terry 134 Kirberg. Peter 148 Kirchner. Laurence L 168, 101 Kirschner. Henry E 168 Kirishian. Gregory 118 Kirishian. Paulette Kissane. Joseph K 67. 64. 168 Kissane. Timothy A 67. 118. 111 Kittl. Stefan 47. 118 Klamer. James 134 Klatt, Terry 134. 93. 99 Klaus. Karen 60. 59. 118. 102 Klausing. Dennis 70, 69. 134 Klausing. Patricia K 168 Klausing. Thomas 118 Klehr. Alan J 84. 60. 148, 86 Klehr. Christie L 106, 134 Klein. William 118 Kleiner. John 134 Kleiner. Patricia 118 Kleiner. William 168 Kleinke. Richard M .148 Kleinke. Robert 134 Klemczak. Thomas 148. 101 Klippert. Kathleen 134 Klippert. Larry 134 Klipstein. Margaret 168 Klose. Peter 118. 97 Kiotz. Kay 48. 134 Kluessendorf. Karen 118 Knott. Darlene L 118 Knowles. Peter 134. 87 Knudsen. Ginger 118,110 Knudsen. Larry 118 Knuth. Barbara 168 Knutson. Kris Marie 69. 134. 102 Kobylski. Richard 118 Koch, Alan 60. 53. 80. 96. 168. 154 Koch, Thomas -118. 110 Kochale. Gregory P 43. 118 Kocher. Keith 134 Kocian. Shirley L 168 Kocon. Susan 118 Koehler. Ethel 43. 118 Koehler, Kendra 69. 118 Koester. La Verne 148 Koets. Donald 134 Koter. Thomas Kolbusz. Donna Sue 118 Kolton. Patricia 148 Kolton. Victoria 118. 69 Komon. James KoPPlI18. Jane Ellen Korn. Donna 118 Kom. John 70. 69. 168 Korner. Joan 134 Kogcal. Carole L 101. 57. 46. 47. 168. 1 5 Koscal. Patricia 50. 118 Koter. Tom 118. 97 Koulenter. Mike 60. 84. 100. 86. 85. 168 Koulentes. Tom 89, 118. 99 Koutny. George 48. 118 Kovacs. Diane 48. 118 Kovar. Russell 134 Kozlinka. Arthur Kozlinka. Elizabeth 168 Kracalik. Allen 50. 118 Kraft. Gary 86. 148. 84. 100 Kraft, Kenneth E 168 Krainik. Clifford J 51, 48. 134. 94 Kratochwill. Barbara 129, 50. 134 Krause. Barbara 55. 168 Krause. Edward A 168 Krautstrunk. Kent 67. 66. 87. 118 Krautter, Karen 134 Krlbble. William Jr 86. 148. 184. 88 Kriegermeier. Stuart 67. 66. 87. 97. 118 Kristen. Karol Elaine 49. 148, 103, 142 Kristan. Susan L 169 Krowka. Michael 134. 87 Krueger. Steven 134 Krueger. Walter R 111. 118 Krumpos. Clark 148. 43 Krumpos. John 118 Kruse. Allen 87. 118. 99 Kruse. Clifford C 169 Kruse. Constance 34 Kryscha. Sharon 134. 38 Krzyminski. Casimir 118. 102 Krzyminski. Joanne 118 Kucera, Dorothy 69. 118 Kuchman, Thomas 45. 118 Kudla. Gail V 60. 169 Kuersten. Thomas 69. 63, 169 Kugler. Gerald J 148 Kuhn, Michael J 148. 48 Kuhn. Robert 118 Kuhrt. Jim 0 43. 134. 96 Kuhrt. Phillip 148 Kujala. John 148 Kuna. Thomas 87. 118 Kunkel. Sandra 103, 118. 110 Kunkle. Robert L 87. 94. 118, 110 Kupczak. Linda 118 Kurinsky. George 148. 84. 86 Kurt. Carl Edward 134 Kurtz. Kathy Ann 50. 45. 134 Kurtz. Wilbur 118. 102 Kuttnauer. James 148 Kuttnauer. John 148 Kuzich, Mike 87, 118 Kuznicki. Kenneth 43. 118 Kyas. Kathryn Ann 66. 118 Laage. William 134, 92 Buda. Eileen Eliz 134 Lacey. Robert L 169 Ladendorf. David 118. 97 Laiewski. Kin R Lamantia. John Arthur 118 Paasch. Bngitte Mantia, Joyce 134 Motte. Kenneth D 148. 89. 98 Lampru, Paul Donald 87. 118 Lanckhoff. David 135 Landahl. Lawrence 134 Landeck. Sharon A 198 Landem. Harold 67. 135. 46 Lane. Michael R 62. 59. 169 Lane. Susan 47. 148. 143. 101 Laney. Herbert 148 Lange, Allen Carl 169 Lange. Eric Chas 148 Lange. George 148 Lange. Julie 135 Lange. Suzanne 118 Langelan, Raymond Lapolnte. Edward 51. 47. 45, 48. 118 La Porta. Russell 45. 118 Larsen. Barbara J 55. 49. 169 Larsen. David 56. 84. 100. 86. B5. 60. 169 Larsen. Ernest V 135 Larsen. Karen E 69. 135 Larsen. Sandra Larson. Diane 67. 64. 58. 50. 148. 101 Larson. Judy 71. 48. 135. 106 Larson. Robert 67. 135. 89. 99 Larson. Robert W 135 Larson. Ronnie S 169. 94 Larson, Thomas 70. 118 Lashway. Kent 49. 111. 118. 97 Lashway. Larry 63. 61. 58. 50. 55. 169 Laspesa. Pat Louise 169 Latala. Judy 43, 118 Lauer. Jeanne 135 Lavergne. Terry 118 Lazarz. Pamela 118 Leark. Arthur John 119 Leclair. Lorraine D 169 Lederle. Dennis 169 Ledlg. Linda 48. 119 Lee. John H 101. 148 Lefavour. Thomas 67. 64. 135 Lilamaxi. Susan Gail 43. 47. 148. 104. Lehr. Brian 119 Leis, James K 45. 87. 99 Leith. Stephen 119 Lemar. Edward 135. 87 Lemar. Glenn 119 Le Munyon. James 135 Lenard. Jon 62. 135 Lenhart. Thomas 148. 89. 98 Lenke. Kemet 69. 61. 51. 50. 148. 101 Leonard. Betty 119 Leonard. Frank A 169 Leonard. Ladonna 135 Leonardson. Raymond D 70. 69. 50. 84. 86. 85. 169. 98. 94 Leonardson. Ronald 70. 135 Lesniak. Joyce 58. 148. 103. 101 Lesniak. Stephanie 119 Levendusky. Sue G 119 Levendusky. John Robt 148 Lewis. Calvin 56, 128. 135. 87. 92 Lewis. Nancy A 119 Leyerle. Richard 45. 89. 119 Leibers. Sharon A 63. 169 Liebl. Joseph C 119 Lietz. Wayne 119 Lindberg. Paulette 119 Lindboe. Donna 57. 135 Llndboe. Russell L 69. 85. 84. 85. 169 Lindemann. Nancy L 59. 148 Lindfors. Robert 46. 148. 100 Lindh. Linda Lou 120 Linneweh. Sandrah 119 Lisowski. Edward 148 Liss. Eileen 135 Liszka. Edward 60. 84. 86. 85. 170 Litkea. Robert 148 Little. Charles 148 Loboda. Judith Lynn 119 Locascio. Paulette 119 Loebach. Nancy 135 Loewe. Roger L 170 Loewe. Thomas 135 Logiudice. Joann 47 Lombardi. Diane 11.9 Lonchar. Pamela N 55. 170 Loncki. Henry 119, 99 Loucki. Joyce 119 Loncld. Louise 148 Long. Alice 55. 50. 47. 148 Long. Janice F 170 Longley. Charles 135. 99 Look. Beverly 119 Loos. Karen 170 Lopn. Maurllio 148 Lopez. Peter David Lopez. Petra 119 Lopez. Richard 148 Iofimtz. Robert 60. 84. 100. 86. Lorman. Arlette L 135 Lossau. Jeff 67. 65. 119 Loverde. Donna Rose 119 Lowden. Thomas 135 Lowry. Robert 148 Lucas. Cynthia Lee 119 Luebbers. Edward 119 Luebbers. Susan 49. 50. 47, 148. 142 Luebke. Bonnie 119 Luebke, Kathy A 148 Lueck. Bruce 111. 119. 94 Lundgren. Gary 148 Pundgren. Per Yngve 96 Lnndsberg. Gary 70. 170 Lunetto. James L 68. 60. 84. 86. 170. 88 Lnndsford. Michael J 148 Lunsford. Richard 128. 135, 87. 92 Lussky. James 135. 42. 102 Lussky. Paul E 47. 148 Lutz. christine 135 Lutz, Joan 135 Lutz. Richard 148 Luziuski. Dale 135. 95 Lyson. Benjamin 170. 102. 101 Lyson. Victoria 48. 135 Mac Donald. David W 55. 170 Mac Donald. Scott 47, 60. 170. 93 Mac Hattie. Susan 47. 148. 143. 101 Mack. James 49. 119 Mack. Janet F 170 90. 85. Mack. Mary Alice 69. 148. 101 Mackey. William Scott 135 Mackland. Patricia 57. 148. 142 Madden. Barbara 119 Madden. William 43. 87. 119 Madeley. Janet 148 Madoch. Terry 135. 102. 92 Maegdlin. Daniel W 148 Magnuson. Gail 45. 148. 106. 101 Mahan, Linda 119 Makinson. David Makos. Danny 119 Malinger, Thomas Mallegg. Mary Martin 101. 64. 170 Malmin. Linda 148 Malocha, Jerome S 86. 148. 84. 100 Malt. Rosemary 148, 101 Mamola. Richard 135 148.101 Mamrot. Robert Mandel. Robert 135 Mandel. Wayne 119 Mangan. Kathy Manke. Marianne L 101. 60. 46. 47. 50. 170. 155 Mankel. William 89. 119 Manning, Carol 50. 119 Manning. Susanne 50, 170 Manny. James 69. 135. 87, 93 Manny, Marilyn 58. 56. 53. 75. 170. 154 Manzan. Kathy 119 Marcel, Kenneth 119 Marchese. Ellen Marie 119 Marchlesc, Paulette E 46. 135 Marecek, Richard P 148 Maringer. Gwendolyn 60, 148 Maringer, Louise Marino. Donald J 170 Marino. Millicent J Marion. Paemla A Markee. Sherry 135 Markworth. Wayne 68. 67. 65. 135 Marow. Gail Ann 101. 106. 171 Martin. Michael John 43. 171 Martin, Patricia 68. 67. 64, 49, 135 Martin. Robert Brian 135. 102 Martinez. Pedro 60. 89. 171. 98 Martoccio. John 119 Maruska, Paul 135. 129, 97 Marx. Carol Eleanor 171 Masciana. Gregory 49, 119 Mashburn. Glen C 171 Mashburn. Patricia 61. 119 Maslo. Donald 171 Mast. Sandra 69. 171 Mateling. Sandra 135 Mathieson, Donald J Matson. Anne Marie 148 48. 119 58. 171, 38 Matson. Diane Faith Matson. Ellen 69. 46. 119. 111 Mattefs. Patricia 135 Matteson. Mary Anna 155 Mattheis. Eileen M 171 Matthews. Dennis A 70. 135 Matthews. Mariane Mattingly. James 119 Matula. Jerome 148 Matuszewski. Thomas 119. 88 Matyja. Linda 119 Matyja. Ronald 149 Matz. Kenneth 135 Maxwell. Arthur Geo 60. 86. 84. 85. Mayer. Mary Lynn 67, 65. 149. 101 Mayer, Thomas 119 Maynard. Gregory 119 Maynard, Steven 147 McArthur. Richard 171 McCall. Richard 69, 171 McCallum. Janet E 171 McCann. Nancy 149 McCarthy, Kathy Ann 119 McCauley, Carol J 171 McCauley. Francis 119 1 71 MCClane. Michael E 149. 84. 86. 85. 94 McClure. Joseph B McColman. William 66. 87. 119 McCormick. Mary 47. 119. 42 McCreery, Harry Ken 135 McDermott. Robert 149. 189. 94 McDonald, Karen M 135 McDougall. Douglas 149. 101 McDowell, Linda K 171 McFarland, Paul D McGarvey. Joyce E 101. 59. 106 , McGoon. Kathryn 149, 101 McGough. Richard J 171 McGuire. Richard L 172 McIntosh. Brian 119. 95 McKay. Patricia 69. 67. 64, 50. 149 McKee. James 59. 51. 149. 142 McKeone. Roberta 135 McKernan, Maurice J 172 McKone, Larry M 101 McMahon. Susan Mary 60. 119 McMurray. Mike McNeal. Dorale 172. 101 McNelley. Sharon 135 McQueen. Richard S 47. 149. 89, 94 Meador. William 119 Means. Robert 110. 119. 102, 95 Means, Thomas 65. 135. 97 Mehlhop. Arlene L 119 Meier. Donna Jean 135 Meike. Thomas D 60. 89. 154. 172 Meilstrup. David 71, 67. 64. 135 69. 58. 171. 101. Melander. Sheryl 120 Melmer. Joan 172 Melmer. Joyce 135 Melton. Linda 135 Melton. Michael D 42 Menger. Gretchen 172 Mentgen, Allan J 172 Merret. Nancy 76. 142, Mesenbrink. Jerrol A 172 Mette. Sharon Ann 69. 135 Meyer. Carl 135. 89. 92 Meyer. Daniel Peter 149 Meyer. Donna 103 Meyer Nancy 135 149. 101 Meyer, Pamella A 53. 46. 50. 54. 172. 154 Meyer. Patricia Jean 46. 101. 172 Meyer. Robert G 172 Meyer, Ruth 101. 104, 106. 172 Meyer. Sharon Ann 149 Meyers. Robert 135 Michals, Marilyn 120 Michehl. Audrey 120 42 Michels. Elyse 120 Michelsen. Warren 61. 135 Micko. Paul 84. 86. 85. 172 Mietus. Albert J 135 Mietus, Stanley 135 Mika. Arlene Marie 149 136. 84 Millen. Allen 48. 65, 67. 136. 98 Miller, Bradford 56. 149 Miller. Edward 136 Miller. Joy 120 Miller. Kenneth 149. 00. 93 Miller. Kenneth 136. 54 Miller. Ladonna 67. 64, 120 Miller. Raymond 120. 99 Milner. Kenneth C 172 Milton. Theresa 69. 50. 149 Milz. Stephen A 172 Minch. Fred J 172 Minerva. Jordan A 51. 120. 97 Mitchell. Gary C 56, 149, 89. 98 Miko. Monica Marie Mitchell. Joseph R 76. 60, 58. 50. 172, 154. 155 Mitchell. Kathleen 149 Mitchell. Richard 149 Mitchell. Richard 67. 136 Mitchell. William R 79. 69. 66 Mitran. Carol Jean 70. 62. 149 Moehling. Elsa 70. 136, 129. 38 Moehling. Lynda Carol 120 Mohr. James 64. 149 Mohr. Marjorie 120 ' Mollin. Richard C 101. 149 Monicke, Carolyn 47. 120 Montleon. Christine 120 Montonaro. David 120. 99 Montonaro. John 173. 196 Moore. Diane 120. 102 Moran. Diane I 173 Murano. Mary Kay 136 Morawski. Nancy Joy 120 Morgan. William 136 Moreno. Nicholas 149 Morgan. John Allan 94 Moriarity. Susan 136 Morman. Edward 120 Morrison. Melody 120 Morrison, Virginia 136 Morse. John I-I 173 Mortenson. Mary Helen 120 Morton. Anne 120 Morton. David 120 Morton, Thomas 101, 173. 154. 94 Mousseau. Janet 120. 88 101. 106. 173 Mountford. Jack Mountford, Jane 61. 53. Mountlord, Robert 136 Moyer. James W 45. 173 Mrazek. Roberta 69. 149 Mudge. Paula M 101. 173 Muecke, Peter Hans 66. 149 Mueller. Glenn Alan 120 Mueller. Janice M 59. 120 Mueller. Judith Lynne 149. 106 Mueller. Judith M 173 Mulcahy. Raymond P 51. 136 Mulcahy. Richard A 173 Mullineaux. Ronald W 49. 120. Mulroy. Mulroy. Maureen Joan 120 Patricia 120 Mulso, John 149 Muncy . Munson Martha 50. 46. 136 . Leonard G 120 Munson, Stephen F 149 Murphy. Gail 69. 149 Murphy . Donna J 173 Murray. James 136 Mussar. Musser. Anndra 61, 57, 149. 101 Mary Jane 136 Mustradi. Sandra M 80. 103. 8 173 Myers. James 120 Naegele. Christine 49. 136 Nagel. Carol 101, 106 Nagel. Ruth A 43. 149 Narbutas. Susan 67. 59. 120 Naruszewicz. Jo Ann 149. 101 Nebel. Jerry 120 Nebel. Richard 120 Nedwed. Beverly 48. 120 Nedwed, Richard 59, 48. 136 Neese. Michael 120 Neill, James 120 Nelson. Dorothy A 101. 173 Nelson. Joan 120 Nelson. Leah 46, 136 Nelson. Phillip 43 Nelson. Phyllis 136 Nerius. Ronald 136 Nero. Wayne Allan 70. 136 Nesbit. David 64. 149 Nester . Cheryl 136 Netherland. Sally 50. 149 Neumann. Kathleen Ann 101. 173 Neuman. Paul 65. 136. 94 Neumann, William 149. 100 Nevins. Marvin 136, 87 Newell. Edward 120 Newman. Diane A 173 Newman. Pam 136 Newport. Timothy 120 Nichols. Linda 120 Nichols. Sandra 57. 46. 101 Nickel. Robert J 136. 87. 95 Niebuhr. Leroy 136 Niedert. Gerald T 149 Nielsen. Michael 43. 120 Nielsen. Ronald E 70 Niemz. Patricia A 57. 149. 143 Nilsson. Ronald A 68. 149 42 1. 154 Nix. George N Nix. Leonard J Nixon. Nixon. Donald E 173. 94 Judith 104. 136 Noesen. Larry R Noesen. Michael 120 Noesen. Peter C 173 Noland. Jerry Thomas 49. 110, 120. 42 Norg, Judy 42. 46. 174 Norma rk. Ronald L 58 Norris. Paul 120. 42 North. Northc Mark 136 ott. Bruce 136 Norton. Allen Joseph 120 Norton. Michael 120 Nosko. Dolores A 174 Novak. Dennis 149 Novak. Patricia 143. 149, 101 Nowak. Patricla A 174 Nowak. Thomas Noyer. Cynthia 51. 50. 45. 136 Nyberg. Arthur 149 Nygaard. James 136. 87 Nygren. Keith 136. 87. 99 Nygren. Linda 57. 149 Oaldey. Victor Dale 94. 60. 89 Oas. R ichard 64. 136. 42 Obermayer. John 120 Oas. Thomas A 174 0'Boyle. James 136 0'Brien, Dennis 59. 56. 120. 95 O'Brock. Marianne A 174 0'Conne1l, Daniel 136 ell. Jeffrey 51. 43. 45. 120. 42 0'Conn Odom. William 0'Donnell. Patrick 120 0'Donnell, Patrick J 149 Odden. Odom. Bonnie 67, 64. 47. 136 William 120 Ogle. James 66. 149 Ogle, Jarrell 101. 149 0'Grady. Kathleen C 69. 63. 174 0'Grady. Peter 69. 136. 87 0'l-lare. Kathy Olsen. Charles Elmer 67. 65. 149 Olsen. Lynnea Severne 136 Olsen. Thomas 120 Olsen. Diane 136 Olson. Jonell Carol 136 Olson. Judy K 149 Olson. Karla 136 Olson. Lyric Lynn 51. 136 Olson. Ralph M 63 Olson. Steven 56. 136 Olson. Timothy 65. 174 Olson. Valerie C 64. 62. 61, 58. 54. 47. 149 O'NelI. Michael 136. 87. 99 Opalolly. Janet E 174 Orloff. Roxanne Renee 69. 102 Orlowitz. Kathleen 59. 120 Ortllp. Ortlip. Dorothy C 149 Martha Osborne. Richard E 174 Osborn. Robert C 174 50. Owens. David 70. 69. 62. 58. 149 Owens. Kathy 120. 111 Paasch. Brigitte I 154. 47. 50. 174 Pablch. Rita 50. 48. 120 Pabich. Susan R 149. 143. 101 Pachter. Kathy'Ann 136 Pacione. Henry W 174 Paeth. Fred W 174 Pagel. Pamela 60. 136. 104 Pagels. Stephen 136 Pagett. Everett 149 Palarz. Thomas A 149. 142. 90 Palmer. Joseph 120 Pampenella. Carole 46. 136 Panegasser. Joseph 136. 87. 99 Panzer. Randall Robt 43. 120 Panzer. Richard 149. 100 Papienski. James F 174 Parker. Charles E 70. 69. 62. 43. 149 Parker. John David 136 Parker, Stuart 120 Paroubek. John M 174 Parson. Dyana 65. 149 Pestel. Terrence 47. 175. 98 Peters. Fred 137 Peters. Harry 137 Peters. Jill W 175 Peters. Rosemary R Peters. Sally 137 Peters. William 175 Petersen, Alan C 175 Petersen. Christine 121 Petersen Karen P 121 Peterson, Barbara Peterson. Charles 65. 87. 121 Petersen. Christine 121 Peterson. Gerald Edw 101. 150. B8 Peterson, John D 64. 60. 150. 88 Peterson. Karen 69. 48. 106, 137 Peterson. Raymond peterson. Sandra L 55. 175. 155 Peterson. Wendy Ann 58. 50. 150. 101 Petkus. Linda Claire 121 Petkus. Robert 0 60. 43. 45, 84. 186. Parsons. Bruce M 60. 138. 154 174. 96 Partrick. Donald M 95. 120 Partyka. Leonard R 57, 149 Partyka. Terry Robt 120 Pasko, Joyce Ann 120 Pastorello. Rosemary 136 Pate. Richard J 136. 129 Pater. Janice E 57. 174. 155 Patterson. Karen 55. 47. 175 Patterson. Steven 136 Patti. Janet Marie 120 Patton. Sandra 121 Paul. George Wayne 175 Pauley. Kenneth John 121 Paulsen. Mary Lynn 59, 121 Paulsen. Robert 136 Pawelko. Beverly S 76. 154. 155. 63. 55. 75. 175. 101 Pawlowski, Robert E 150. 100 Paxton. Susan 70. 150 Pearson. Wayne E 65. 175 Pease. Leslie 136 Pease. Roger 71. 68. 67. 64. Pedersen. James 50. 121 Pedersen. Mary A 143. 150 Pedersen. Michael 50. 150 Pegh. Linda 121 Pehrson. Ann 136 Pelinskl. David J Pellettiexi. Dante J Pemoller. Robert 136. 87 Penio. Patricia C 69. 175 Penn. Nancy Ernestlne 121 Pepmlller. Peggy Percival. Georgann S 101. 106 Perkins. Patti Rae 121 Perley, Linda K 101. 175 Perri. Diane 150 Perri. Peter 121. 102 Perrin. Lance Edward 175 Perrin, Linda 70. 150 Perry. Scott 136 128. 136 . 175 85. 98. 175, 94 Petruso. Benedict 150 Petruso. John 121 Pettett. Barbara 150 Pettett. Beverly 58. 150 Pettigrew. Robert 101. 150 Pfeiffer. Roberta 121 Pfeiffer. Terry Pientka. Edward J 86. 150. 84 Pier, Allen 121. 111, 99 Pifke. Raymond 59. 56. 137 Pilch. Dennis Frank 121 Pils, Carol A 69. 175 Pintuck. Larry 67. 65. 137 Pinzke. Kenneth Geo 150. 86 Piotter. Dawn Rae 121 Pipenhagen. Donna G 175 Pipmuler, Peggy 121 Piralno. Francyne K 47. 150. Piraino. J acquelyn 47, 137 Plas. Leo 89. 137 Pleet. Eileen Mary 121 Pleet. Joyce Marie 155. 175 Pluemer, Sandra Lee 86. 137 Pluska. Robert S 150 Pohlman. Wmme H 150 Polep. Stephen R 58. 175 Polito. Darlene 121 Pompilio, Marguerite 46. 137 Porter. Karley 64, 137 Postal. Randall 137 Poteracki. Gail M 176 Poulos. Petra Anne 121 Powers. Patricia 150 Powezlak. John Joseph 121 Payer. Robert 142. 137, 102 Pracht, Deborah 137. 42 Pracht. Joanne 106. 42 Pratt. Joan M 176 Praxmarer. Mark C 121 Preiser. Trudy 121 Preiss. Arlene A 69. 63. 176. Prejna, Betty 150 Prenzler, Richard J I Pressl. Jane 54. 45. 137 Prlebe. Janet Lee 70. 69. 62. 59. 50. 150 Priest. Stephen 150 Probst. Marilyn J 103. 176 Prochaska. Frank Prochaska. Teri 121 Prochaska. Thomas 76. 56. 150. 142. 94 Provenzano. Mike 137 Puffer. Terry Lee 137. 102 Pump. Lucinda 51. 137 Pyron. Susan L 49. 176 Quaiver. Katherine 137 Quarnstrom. Robert 121 Quinn. Deborah M 121. 110 Quinn, Maureen E 69. 129. 128. Raack. Karl Fred 47. 121 Radcliffe. Barbara 150 Radlein. George 150 Radloff. Douglas 71. 62. 59. 56. Rahn. Arthur John 86. 84. 150 Rajskl. Douglas 176 Rakow. Miriam 121 Raleigh. Barbara S 50. 69. 176 Hamer, Rosemary Lou 51 Ramsauer. John D 67. 137 Ramsey. James 100. 150 Rappaport. Nicki 56. 80. 81. 176 Rappley. Ronald 150 Rasmus. cha.-les N Ratcllff. John H 176 Rateike. Alan Irving 121. 92 Ratliff, Angela 150 Raus. Donald 67. 65. 137 Raus. Roger 121 Ray, Judy Ann 1.37 Reagle. Gerald 50. 121 Reay. Gayle 121 137 150 Redmer. Timothy 66. 59. 48. 56. 137. 89. 95. 99 Reed. James 101. 150. 102 Reed. Mary 137 Reese. Barry N 89. 176 Reeves. Burgess 61. 176 Regan. Maryann 48. 137. 38 Regelln. Susan 137. 57 Reid. Frank Jr 137. 87 Reid. Judith M 70. 56. 176 Reid. Susan 137 ' Reinhart. Robert 45. 48. 121 Reisenbuchler. John 137 Reiter. Donald A 176 Reiter. Linda 46, 137 Rejha. James E 150 Relph. Marcia J 101. 67. 65. 50. 62. 176 Renk. Frances 129. 137 Renz. James Thomas Resche. Constance 121 Retzlaff. Marilyn E 54. 61. 176. Rexford. James H Reznar. Nancy 46. 137 Richards. Carol M 176 Richards. James 121. 98 Richards. Marvin E Richards. Tim Alfred 60. 176. 155. Richey. Linda 121 155 101 Salzman. Ruth 48. 138 Slgrlsf. Rickert. Terry Robert 177 Riddell. Todd 64, 137. 99 Rlddiough, Michelle 137. 128 Rider. Gretchen L 65. 60. 56. 53. 106. 177. 154. 101. 102 Riedel. Edward J 137. 87. 99 Rlehm, Linda Sue 59. 137 Rlemma. John G 61. 60. 86. 177 Rless. Gary 51. 150. 59. 62 Rietz. Robert 137 Rlngl. Beverly 46, 150, 104. 65. 50. 101 Rlpperger. Albert Wm 66. 121 Rische. Connie Riser. Marta Helen 137 Rlsko. Thomas W 171 Rlthamel. Jerry Ritter. Patricia 76. 56. 150. 142. 101 Rivard. Karen 54. 70. 45. 137, 69 Robaus. Lelda 121 Robbins. James 47. 121. 102, 97 Robbins, Michael E 59, 150 Robbins. William C 177 Robbins. William E Robinson. Bobby R 137 Robison. Peter 101. 150. 102. 93 Roeder. Mlchael 137 Rodgers. Leroy Henry 150 Rodlek, Tim 121 Rodin. Linda 50, 137 Roebke. Byron 121 Roegner. Mona Lavone 121 Roesslng. Thomas P 137. 88 Rogers. Donald 137 Rogivue. Carolynn Jean 69. 177 Roglvue. Marg Denise 57 Rohden. Thomas 137 Rohrbacher. Korl Sue 121 Roland. James Romano. Charles V 60. 84. 186. 177 Romano. John Paul 87, 121 Rome. Lynn Marie 121 Romes. Dorothea 177 Romin. Kenneth 65. 137 Ropace. Penelope 48. 137 Rosenbergh. Bill 87. 121. 95 Ross. Carolyn 137 Ross. Scott A 63. 177. 155 Ross. Steven Jon 137, 89. 92 Rossberg. Douglas 48. 66. 67. 121 Rostowski. Thomas 137. 95 Roth. Marilyn 150 Rnthe. Carla J 50. 150. 104. 101 Rothe. Susan I.ynn 137 Rousey. Jan 65. 48. 137 Roush, Roy 137 Rowe. Daniel Kelly 70. 69. 177. 154 Rowe. Wayne 66. 137 Rowells. Clyde 87. 92. 121 Rowley. Dennis 150 Rozenboom. Marie Ann 101. 70. 45. 59. 69. 177, 155 Rude. Marlene 137 Russ. Donna 121 Ruth. Robert J Ryan. James 121 Rybarczyk. James 137 Rychlik. Ronny W Rydzinskl. Marlene 137 Saari. John D 60. 177. 90 Saari. Mary Ellen 48. 138 Sackrls. Jack C 138 Sackris. James C Sackris. Sharyn L 69. 48. 121 Sackrison. Robert 138 Sadowsl-d. Geraldine 50. 138 Saffold. Robert 121 Germain. Thomas 66. 121. 95 Salazar. Marla 58. 50. 150. 104. 101 Salm. Edward Raymond 66. 89. 121. 42 Salzman. Richard A 89 Salzmann. William J 150 Samlow. Richard E 60. 84, 86, 85. 17'7 Sams. Jeffrey 121 Sanaghan. Mike 177 Sangelan. Ray 121 Sangster. Carolyn 65. 45. 138 Santino. Jeffrey 121 Sanzone. Mary Ann 150 Sape. Eleanor J Sass. Janet 57. 150 Sauber. Steve Dennis 122 Sauer, Irene 122 Saunders. Hanley P 57. 58. 177 Saville. Kenneth 48. 51. 171 Saxe. Eleanor 121 Saxe Keith 60. 177. 155 Scantlin. MacDowell 138. 99 Schacht. Rlchard 178 Schaeht. William 56. 138. 96 Schaefer. James 178 Schaefer. Virginia A 68. 67. 48. 122. 111 Schoefernaeker. Jack Schafer. John 56. 62. 50. 71 Schafft. Deter 89. 122. 95 Schalla. Leslie 138 Schaller. Donna J 178 Schank. Henry 136. 89 Schanz. Cheri Lee 47. 122 Schapper. Robert 68. 67. 65. 138 Schavitz. Linda Ann 150. 143. 101 Schawel. Dennis 178 Scheffus. Eloise 122 Schelbach. Lynn M Schell. Barbara Jean 69. 122 Schellin. Darryl Lee 67. 66. 111. 47, 122 Schellin. Gail R 67. 64. 53. 50. 103. 101. 178. 154. 155. 75 Schenk. Dorothy 122 Schenk. John 122 Scherer. Donna L 46. 178 Scherer. Gordon 122 Scheuer. Douglas 122 Scheve. Gregory E 67. 65. 64. 60. 86. 84. 85. 178. 94 Schleld. Barbara J 70. 178 Schiller. Alan 150 Schimka. Donna 122 Schlegel. LeRoy 150. 84. 86. 94 Schlegel Lloyd 89. 122. 95 Schlelcher, James 12. 90 Schlelcher. Michael 150. 84. 86. 93 Schlieckert. Gary J 60. 178. 94 Schlotthauer. Gretch 48. 122 Schmidt. Cheryl 150 Schmidt, Daniel 138 Schmidt. Holly 150. 143. 101 Semitekol. William C 61. 179 Seniour. Kathleen M 179 Serra. Carol Ann 122 Shahlnlan. Gregory 138 Shally. Michael 138 Shamhart. Glenn 138 Shawk. John 87 Schmoldt. Schneider Schneider Schneider Thomas Chase 150 Carole 122 . John A 150. 100 Stephen 87 . 122 Schneider. . William A 89. 178 Schnell. Edward R 49. 12 Schnepp. Robert W 178 Shelffo. Diane Joyce 122 Shell. Richard Dixon 136. 87 Sherman, Levi 50. 138 Sherman. Paula 45. 122 Sherwin. Robert 66. 49. 122 Sherwood. Paul 49. 122 Shields. Nancy R 54. 179. 47. Shimmln. Sharon 138 61. Schnur. LeRoy Allen 122 Schoefernocher. Jack 122 Schoeman. Linda 61. 150. 101 Schoentgen, Marcia J 150 Schoentgen. Pamela J 101. 47. 50. 178 Schorr. Cynthia 110. 103. 122 Schorr. Roberta R 78. 178. 155 Schroeder. Faye 69 Schram. Linda 122 Schreyer. Susan 52. 55. 48. 150. 61. 101 Schroeder. Linda 45. 122 Shipley. John 87. 66. 122 Shisler. James 138 Shriver. Charles 122. 102. 92 Shultis. Peggy R 46. 179 Sider. Claudla J 69. 122 Sieb. G ene W 60. 100. 179 Slgalove. Barbara 62. 51. 138. 102 Donna Jean 46. 58, 60. 179 Silk. Sandra M 179 Sime. John Paul 138 Schueller. Charlotte 138 Schug. Karen 122 Schuldt. Allyn L 122 Schultz. Edwin 89. 122. 94 Schultz. Richard H 56. 178 Schultz. Robert 178 Simek. David 138 Simmons. Geoffrey 138 Simon. Lee 138 Simon. James Francis 151. 100. 101. Simon. Judith Lynn 51. 46. 138 Simpson. Virginia L 69. 45. 46, 122 Schulz. Janet L 178 Schulz. Rickey 87. 97, 122 Schumacher. Joyce M 47. 150 Schumacher. Linda 122 Schure. Henry G Schure. Mary 47. 122. 111 Scgiister. Susan Alice 57. 47. 138, 42 Schwab. Carolyn 178 Schwab. Darlene 150 Schwaber. Richard 151 Schwartz. Marilyn K 178 Schwarz, Diana 122 Schweitzer. Janet Lu 151. 101 Schwenke. John Edward 67. 64. 60. 151. 100. 86. 90 Schynol. Annelle 122 Scott. Linda 151 Scully. David Francis 60. 179. 88 Seagren, Donald A 100. 89. 90, 179 Seagren. Douglas J 60. 179. 90. 93 Searles. Ralph 138 Sebastian. David M 138. 90 Sebastian. Ronald J 50. 122 Sebastian. William 50. 58. 179 Seiffert. Peggy 101. 65, 106. 179 Seitz. Craig 65. 62. 60. 84. 86. 85. 45. 58. '70. 155. 179 Seitz. Lorna 69. 122 Sekowski. Albert F 179 Sell. Dennis 138 Sellke. Dennis 48. 151. 89 Sellke. Terry 87. 122 Selman, Barbara J 50. 69. 101. 179 Slne. Jeanette 138 Sistek. Margaret J 46. 42. 46 Skamser. Erik 122 Skaritka. Ronald 122. 95 Skeppstrom. Craig Lee 179 Skeppstrom. Curtis N 101. 179. 102 Skeppstrom. Marilyn 45. 122 Skihbe, Laura 122. 111 Sklersld. Edwlna S 46. 179 Skierski. Theresa M 122 Skogseth. Carolyn 151 Skordas. Mike E 43. 138 Slack. Kathy M 180 Slavicek. George J 61. 151 Slavicek. James 122. 92 Slotta. Harold 122 Slowik. Alan G 86. 151. 184. 100 Small. Pam Hope Smeds. Roger F 180 Smlrga. Sandra L 58. 57. 180 Smith. Bruce James 180 Smith. Elizabeth 48. lm Smith. Janet 151. 101 Smith, Leslie 138 Smith. Raymond Jim 122 Smith. Smith . Susan L 57. 180 Thomas 87. 122. 92 Snell. Martha Ann 122 Sobs. Annette 122 Sobb. Linda L 55. 180 Sobek. Kenneth E 180 Sobieszczyk. Beverly 122 Sogar. Shirley A 63 94 . d A Sorenson. Mark 123. 92. 87 wagner Ju y Sogiudice. Jo Ann 12 Solberg. Judy V 123 Solka. Barbara 129. 50. 138 Sommer. Ruth Ann 50. 138 Sopper. Raymond W 60. 55. 180. 93 Sorensen. Joyce C 69, 51. 50. 123 Sorrells. Phyllis 138 Sosdian. Brian John 47. 138 Souter. Leslie 138 Spachman. Susan 123 Spantikow. Raymond 97 Sparrow. Christina 48. 123 Sparrow. Richard 138 Spath, Mary Judith 180 Specht, Robert 138. 88 Speh. Albert J Spontikov. Ray 123 Spoo. Mary 69, 104 Springborn. Karen L 151 Spyhalski. Pamela J 180 Staffa. Diane 123 Staller. Joy E 45. 180 Stam. Lois 123 Stamborski. James 70. 123. 99 Stamm. Dale 89. 151. 94 Stamm. Susan 123 Slandley. Kathleen 138 stanek. John 123 Stanek. Robert 138 Stangle. Thomas 151. 63 Stec. Dorothy Ann 155. 180 Stec. Geraldine 123 Steele, Nancy Jo 151 Stein. Patsy 69. 151. 104. 101 Steinbrink. Robert 138 Steinert. Anita 49. 138 Steinhauer. Paul 123 Steinke. Dennis 123 Steinman. Edward 123 Stellerman. Allan 123 Stelzer. Elizabeth A Stephens. Jean Stephens. John 87. 123. 92 Stevens, Craig L 151 Stewart . Claude 48. 66. 123 Stewart. William H 123 Stimpfl. Gary Richard 138. 99 Stocking. Marilyn L 101. 56, 51. 180 Stoner. Shirley 123. 42 Story. Nancy 123 Stover. Richard 66. 123. 97 Strand. Paul 48. 151 Strand. Ted 59. 56. 138. 71 Strand, Bill 56. 123 Strasser. Carol A 101. 180 Straub. Connie M 67. 65. 180 Straus. Paulette 67. 57. 64. 151. 42. 48 Strey. Sharon 123 Strom, Janice 123. 111 Strom. Karen 151. 142, 101 Strosin. James P 138 Strosin, John A 155, 180 Strudthoff. Karen 138. 106 Stueber. Carol M 181 Struebing. Karen 129. 50. 138. 106 Sulik. Kathy 123 Sulik. Raymond 123 Sundblad. Glen 138 Sundquist. Brian C 66. 123 Surrikoff, Marcia 123 Suszko, Russell Ken 89. 123. 99 Svenson. Inger 47. 48, 138 Svenson. Kay C 181 Svenson. Richard 87. 123 Swakow. Paul 123 Swan. Kathleen J 101. 181 Swanson. Joseph S 60. 86, 84. 85. 181 Sward. Nancy 123 Swiatowy. Michael L 87. 123 Syphers. Robert 123. 42. 97 Tansley. Frederic W 151 Tansley. Lois 57. 48. 151. 101 Tantone, Frank 89. 123. 92 Tarbert, John F 123. 92 Tarver. Wm Michael 181 Tate. Kathy L 46. 64. 69. 181 Tatge. Robert 67. 65. 138. 95 Taylor. Bernard Scott 60. 89. 94 Taylor. Charles T 181 Taylor. Doris 48 Taylor. Kathy 45. 48. 123 Taylor. Norman L 181 Taylor. Robert D 151 Taylor. Robert W151 Tennant. Gerald 138 ' Tennant, John Martin 123 Terp. Thomas 123. 110. 102 Terpstra. Madith 48. 123 Testo. Ralph 123 Tetzlaff. Georgann 123 Thal. Edward 123 Therriault, William 138 154. 155. 101. 181 Thiet. Elizabeth L Thillen. David 101. 181. 102 Thlnnes. David 68. 64. 123. 102 Thoma. James 55. 45. 123. 102 Thomas. Carol Ann 151 Thomas George M 181 Thomas. Gregory 138 Thomas. Judith Ann 151. 143. 101 Thomas. Terry E 181 Thomas Norbert F 47. 87. 123 Thompson, Carol 56. 151. 142. 101 Thompson. Patricia 123 Thorne. Cathy 123 Thorne. George R 89. 155. 181. 94 Thorsen, James O Tiede. Judy Tiede. Pauline 138 Tiejewskl. Kurt 138 Tierney. Michael 87. 113 Tillman, Dale Edward 87. 123 Timan. Elaine 65. 151 Timmermann. Ellen L 46. 181 Tinsley. Jeanne A 151 Tinsley. Joyce Ann 181 Tipperreiter. Jerry 70. 87. 123 Tistle. Shirley 123 Toay. Frances 151. 104. 106. 101 Toll. Dennis W 60. 86 Tompkins. T Michael 84. 86. 98 Top. Denise 123 Torchia. Frank 87, 123 Torchia. Zella 151 Tosterud. Robert 70. 69. 138 Tosterud. Ruth A 69. 181 Toth. John 58. 151. 71 Tovar, Robert Manuel 138. 87. 99 Towey. Maureen Lee 67. 66. 151 Townsend. Charles 123. 95 Townsend, Phyllis 46. 123 Treanor. Linda M 123 Treanor. Robert M 151. 89. 93 Treiscr. Trudy 69 Tresslar. Marsha M 151 Trick. Dave Alan 86. 151. 84 Trinkle. Frank C 123 Trinkle. Michael Sam Trity. Marsha Triunfol. Barbara 123 Trojanowski. Kathleen 151 Troll. Arlene 124 Troll, Edward A 63. 181, 101 Truss. Lee Marie 48. 124 Tszcinka. Barbara A 182 Tufano. Ronald Vito 151. 100 Tulewfit. John '138 Tully. Kathleen 151 Turner, Jerry 101. 151 Tuscano. Michael A 124. 97 Tyler. Allan 138 Ulery. Gary Clyde 138 Uli. Alan Edward 66. 124 Ullrey. Shirleen 64. 50. 47. 124 Unfer. Sandra 63. 182 Unroe, Robert Warren 138 Urso. William John Utacht. I-1 Allen 182 Utter. Alice 45. 46. 138 Vacilek. Joseph 89. 124 Vaia. Frank 62. 59. 58. 56. 51. 151. 142. 101 Valentine. Allan 151 Valentino. Barbara 151. 101 Valluzzi. Lawrence J 182 Van Alsburg. Kay 151, 104. 101 Vance. James 124 Van Diggelen. Hermina 151 Van Reeth. Judith 138 Van Scoyoc, Ronald 67. 65. 124. 102 Van Vleet, Twyla 66. 50. 47. 46. 124 Vavalidis, E Kathy 151 Vixhlger. Maureen E 101, 103. 106. 154. Verber. William 124, 92 Virostko. Janet 62, 48. 138. 104 Vita, Charlene Paula 69. 124 Vivian. Gail Marie 124 Vivirito, Elaine 46. 138 Voelkner. Michael J 87. 124 Vogel. Clifford 138. 102. 92 Vogel. Pat Ann 46. 48. 138 Vogt. Vaughn 182 Voltz. Diane Mary 101, Voltz. Marjorie 124 Vosburgh. Craig Voyles. Stephen 138 Vrastlak. James I I l 104. 182 124. 97 87. 124. 99 101. 182 Wagner, Paul Alan 124 Wagner. Paula 124 Wagner. Robert 60. 151. 89. 94 Wagner. Ruth Ann 138. 102 Wagner. Thomas 56. 124 Wagner. Virginia 49. 124 Wagner. William 87 Wahlen, John 92 Walker. Robert M 124 Wallace. James R 151. 89. 94 Wallace. Suzanne 101. 182. 155 Wallin. Kathleen Jean 124 Walsh. Diane Frances 124 Walsh. Jerri Jean 47. 124 Walsh. Kathleen Walter, Tad 124 Waltmire. Sherrin A 151 Wandrey. Janice 67. 55. 151. 101 64. 50. 47. Wankat. Phillip C 60. 58. 182. 96 Ward. Diane 124 Ward. Kathleen 124 Waring. James 138 Warner. Ruth Warnicke. Kathy 138 Warnlcke. Richard L 182. 90 Warnke. Steven 124. 97 so. ss. 100. 154. Warren. Relno V 182. 90 Washburn. Margaret J 124 I Washburn. Thomas 128. 138 Wasko. Thomas M Wasmund. Thomas R 101. 151 Waters. Alan 60. 56. 86. 151. 100. 90 Waters. Joseph Paul 45. 58. 155. 182 Wayman. Robert 111. 87. 124 Weathers. Alyson Ann 50. 124. 102 Weaver. David 124 Weaver. Philip 138 Webb, Kenneth P 182 Webb. Linda C 182 Weber. Gerald Wayne 124 Weber. Philip C Webster. Diana Kay 46. 124 Webster. Janie F 46, 124 Webster. Jeff Webster. Nancy Ann 151 Webster Vicki 65. 63. 64. 61. 47. 51. 1a2. 102 Wegge. Donna 139 Wehlacz. Joseph 49. 139. 90 Wehrmeister. Stuart 182 Weideman. James Merri Weidner. Scott 68. 64. 139. B7 Weil, Charles D 60. 86. 94. 182 Weith. Judith 139 Welch. Christopher R 124 Weldon, Diane 59. 124 Welge. Richard 124 E Wells, Dreama Wells. Wells. Wells. 124 Melanie 124. 42 Peggy L 64. ev. ma Roberta 67. 64. 124 Welter. Michael 86. 151. 84 'Wencil. James 139. B6 Wennstrom. Thomas J 57. 151. 100. 90 Wente. Charles 64. 139, 42 Wentzell. John 139. 99 Weretka, Clare 49. 124. 111 Werhane. Alan 151 Werner. Cheri Jean 59, 151 West. Constance I 124 West, Larry 139 West, Lynda 139 Westberg. John 124 Westman. Jan Olow 155. 183 Wetendorf, Luanne S 124 Whelan. John Patrick 139 Wherley. Barbara 69, 139 Whetstone, Jack 183 Whipple. Lee 124 White. Barbara J 70. 69. 59. 56, 81. 101. 183. 154 White, Earl 60. 86. 139. 84. 94. 92 White. John C 154. 53. 80, 155. 183 White. Judy H 80. 183 White. Richard 69. 139 Whlteaker. Norann Whiting. John 57. 151. 101 Whitman. Nell 64. 124 Whitmore. Aron 124. 99 Wiegrefe. Lita Mae 183 Wiese. Donna 69. 152. 101 Wiese. Karen 57. 152 Wiet. Sharon G 152 Wilke. Thomas A 183 Willcox. Garry 124 Willcox, Janice Lee 183 Wllle. Diane Lyn 66. 46. 124 Wllle. Marjorie Kay 67. 65. 124 Wille. Nancy 67. 64. 139 Wille. Richard W 152 Williams, Beverly 152 Williams. Jill 65. 64. 139 Williams. John C 68, 67. 65. 62. 183. 102 Williams. Gail Kathy 65. 124 Williams. Laurel 61, 45. 139 Williams. Roger 48. 124 Willis, Bonnie 57. 152 Willison. Lynn 124 Willming. Peter N 87. 124 Wills. Dorothea 124 Wilmot, Patricia A 183 Wilson. Gary 86, 152. 84. 100. 90 Winandy. Susan 152, 42 Wlntczak. Timothy 124 Wlschweh. Susan 59. 46. 48. 139 Wlshart, Patricia 139 Wlshart. Peter 47, 124. 95 Wisocki. Thomas 139 Wiszowaty. Patricia L Witkay. Wendel James 60. 152. 89 Wittbold. Roy 124. 94 Witte. Donald 139. 87. 92 Wittkopf. Lawrence 87. 124 Wobbe. Paul 70. 152 Wolatz. Geraldine Wolf. Donna 47. 139. 106. 128 Wolf, Lee 154. 155. 160. 183. 94 Wolfe. Diane Wolfe. Sandra Wolfgram. Sharon 152 Wolfram. Jonathan D 138 Wolski. Alan Wolski. Jane Wolter. William T 92 Wons. Susan D 101, 56. 183 Wood Nancy 152 Woods. Ronald 152 Woods. Stanley Mike Woolard, David 129. 139. 88 Woosley. Nancy Wortman. Owen R Wrick. George A 183 Wrick. Lawrence 0 152, 101 Wright. Dorothy Jean Wright. Edith Nadine 152 Wright. John Wright. Ken M 183 Wright. Lawrence Edw Wright. Linda J 111 Lois 69. 62. 56. 49. 1 Wright. Wright. Mary V 62. 59. 48 Wright. Norman D 183 Wright. Patricia 59. 46. 139 Wright. Richard Wright. Virginia M 152 Wuffy. John Wurster. Susan 46 52. 143 Wyszynski, Chester 50. 48. 87 Yehl. Marsha 139 Yonus, Richard 139 Young. Robert '70. 43, 152 Young. William 139 Youngberg. David P 183 Youngberg. Robert Zach. Terry Kent 55, 49. 152 Zage. Barbara 152. 101 Zaleski, Randall Zander. Gerald 184 Zanon. Diane 139 Zeimet. Richard Zellnger. Arvln 64. 152. 101 Zelk, Herman 61. 95 Zentner. Lynda 69. 152 Zlebarth. Margaret D 48. 152 Ziegler. Joseph 139. 89. 99 Zlehn. Wm Charles 128. 139 . 71 Ziegler. Robin Earl 63. 184 Zlelinski. George R 102. 101 Zlelinskl. Stephen 139 Zifka, Thayne C 139. 102 Zijewskl, Connie M 59 Zljewskl. Timothy 139. 95 Zillman. Ronald F Zimmerman. Linda Zimmerman, Ronald 152 Zmuda. John 139 Zolla. Keith M 60. 84. BG, B5, Zwolinski, Ronald M 49 .95 184. 98 aj X Wolatz.Fr?ickE 56, 89. 183 Wysoglad,W?yne Edw . Q ', L' V 4 DAXJ - 'lx - FUD I fofjyv . f If V Ur fl I 'fry ' fl I it - fp dj' J VA! 'gal All ' ' lj for ,fqlfl 7311 0 M ' ff ' ,v 3 1-ff' wif' ' if lt ' fb lit' K, I 1 f 'li' f J' I g 'L iff rl if f fl A f J W BM N' ' fi Ut 1 V ft M . 1 1, llhf 'lift ffl D ' f ln f at 0 4' Q I l Kb llylkllf f . , ,W 'QQ ' 7 t i ! I1 cf 1 lf ff' fl! ff ! Ml! 2' A. lx ' f if i if X I ,.4, fi' 1 -X ' ' ' If 4 1 , ' .fy 41 . - . I 1 rf ,, J f I If ' f lt 1 ffl' ,rj , 'UA f It fp' Ilya!! In fx 5,1 X it X ll-.Ill 'U I lyab' .1 H X 1 ff' lfu Y ,xx I .Xl ,fl 1 ,' f f' f 6 lf' f I n o .fe 5,9 at ' ' -f ,. y , f Aff, M' E vi f ,jj J fb! toil, X 4, I-N, it t? ' ff.. ,ttf 'tt' I if t' tl J t JM tx it lj' lf'lf1'u!: t t f L X 1 W , Y' ky' fi ,fi 1 .1 2 ff .1 f KR , 1 K I 'fl' jfflft' -' . Y' 'Hb 'L lil x xii? ,f I I 1 I y 1 I ji' fl' 1 x t , A K X 1. by X N r' 1 X It I f , X, ffff , I -J ', Jctmzw, : Q X, ,F 'ff !jJGx'1'Vj fic' fi! 'V-'hid JXXXJ, Ale, ,ia-ZX' I V ,V V fdatyi !f,1'fz'f? ff? Lfffi '3'l'f'! Ujhf! 'lj Q amy Us nvwbkq LO, 6'-.Q!,1',ffI,f,' ff ?4 'ffC4i kgf 'Wo Q - s-p'63QA.AJ JJFA4-uo.u 'f - , woW,6vf2w.HfLf42.,,,QfAg,a,U fl f ,.,, I If 4 Mui 60 - ' t 604'-mo 5 1 'WU ,0z41,,a4, .dvd ,aJ Q'nm to pu, IEW: OZ ,aw,a.1g,f fdwijiwzzw, wwe ,mm GMM aj' 1, ' 1 x w 1 Wm 'Xa-aw 'Tw muff x 'PS gp0wfvu'fa4a,4J1 -- wa.. aww l I r I Mwfffw mdlimywg ' 1 Ggmml Q i M My 0 ,Off ,W V, tjykjfoph KJV L MJ MfA,w'fp Jin ' jwtffliwfiuwjwf ,W VW JY ,JW WW of W MW Ufasjjf ,. ,CMU 0 0,19 jjpm Q V0 , 'OW af ., My My cf M W W QW npjxcvfoj J .M , My ,Luv WM WQYWW M My QM M' C0j'JJJkiZ 1 WJ VM mfr f .. QW 1 JJ' MP7 'A' 5-VM4' WM Mak' Of . ,U 'LJ My 1 L my M C, WM Muff MJ, N-W VML aw M WMA? VWMUMW My ? WJ :vu i My MMV JM 1 mvu 'N rrxxxs - - Fw Y . RN A x Um WAN NXtxp'f,gKJ div, X. 1 K' n ' A I N- l 2 ' X x'-N N N L , N x x Kx ,. K QPNVV U R - I X1 X 'xl Nix RJ 'Trax' V if N ' N -' ' A. i' , 'U' N Ax' Q V: ,X S, fg X V 1 QXLNX Xa 'X ,AM I :K X v' X H ', M N V 'xv lf' I KJ 'N Y .W 1 I L A N7 3' ' -a x A fi X' N i J I I nj y E , mx .' t I U I V fL Y. . W m W x' . X JH P s 1, -X X VN AA , X XXA I I l 2 W? ' , Wi Vwwaiifrigw W5? Mj A 'W WW N My gn! MQQWW , 'AX' X gggligi Hs,Qs 3 Ei is 5 SW Qflgiiigi 3 Q3 iiliiisgi ij u 1 E 335 5533 W fi iifigff 5 gggfbpi vggwws wi M A igmw, 42izT,gi,Qy 'Q'Ef SM4 M 1gi'lg?? W -U. im S222 Wow WW th Wm ,Q 'Y of ' ,X S ?5M'5J?f yyw'f SW XY ' 5 'fCi,f'k f i OD X wg GEXX gxlfyw' ,yffcg SM Qjfgmmw QE, Jfigf gb N m4 m1? ,ffW,9i,fJif0 TPM UM A HMQ Sf M MOH va M ww YQ X ,Af J N yvj A lx ' kjq, If Y' J N T gf ld F 1 075 '51 44-.n,.s.-.-v-.,,a-rv ----nh. w f ,1 ww fx WXV if 'y A ivjljx gkykxy Wx' M Q M, AQ WX , 1 , M IX ff wxmmf W Af W ill ,ma 1' 60 V J! jgwwm? TVN 14,312 M , I' Q A j A ' 1 AM? 'WA wfgfgpff V V ff Qi! W Wwwwwf M3 Jiffy 'XM M f WW? W VV Clf J Oy V y if J' fn ef My MRM 805969 gk N


Suggestions in the Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) collection:

Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

1974

Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Maine West High School - Legend Yearbook (Des Plaines, IL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982


Searching for more yearbooks in Illinois?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Illinois yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.