Palatine High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Palatine, IL)
- Class of 1976
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The name had come to the school from the village, incorporated in 1855, and from the township in 1850 after the state had ordered the organization and naming of six mile square townships. The name had reached the township by way of New York, and the New Yorkers had taken it from the Palatinates who had settled the Mohawk valley. And those Germans - is it too far fetched to believe that their name had come from the first hill of Rome, the Palatine? The 1976 Spotlight traces the heritage of a proud name and a school using the simple format of early yearbooks and touching as many alumni as possible. i V. ' l Pmemu - - Y 4. , Q I 4 A 3-, 2 1 . - f i HIIJ, K! Nf--- ji 1' ' - iid- f Q ' L ,Q - 4, ' Auneumo Q1 t ., ff 5- r :pe 5 7 W is Q A S ' Q: . 1 as : 'i.f:,g.' R rv I L r r r ' V . N ' i ,wi-,jlp all r - . HADRIANS , , IOANII- VX Tuna - V PALA210 .TBILL ' . .' 5, in H Fm-1 QUIRIN M ' 1 0 r '- r .- Y un 1. 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And the name traveled north to an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, to a fertile area west of the Rhine where the administrator or ruler of a royal territory be- came known as a Palatine and the area was a Palatinate. Soon the people of this area were known as Palatines and they prospered. Later buffeted by wars not of their making and suffering per- secution because they were Protestants, the Palatines were ready to try the good life in the new world as promised by England irlagropaganda scattered along the ine. The Palatines sought refuge in England and help in getting to America. They were naturalized English citizens before they sailed for America, but they were not treated as such. Palatines began to arrive in New York in l708g and where they settled, they left German names. Unhappy with the unkept promises and the unproductive land given to them, they moved in 1712 and 1713 to the Schoharie, where they survived with help from Indians. There is a story that Indians of the Schoharie had given land on the Mohawk to English Queen Anne for the settlement of the Palatines. These people suffered greatly in England and New York, but in the Mohawk valley, they cleared land, built houses, schools and churches of logs, built mills and factories, raised cattle and made cheese. As they prospered, they built frame and stone structures. They lived in peace and prosperity for 40 years. Palatines became solid farmers and good soldiers when they were needed, and they were not the ones to leave New York after the Revolutionary war. It was their name that travelled to northern Illinois. The drawing depicts a spot along the Mohawk as Kathi Orr thinks it must have looked when the Palatines reached the Schoharie area. LEFT: A Steve Wilson map showing three Palatines in early New York. the village of Palatine Bridge today showing mansions of another era. and the Dutch Reformed church of Stone Arabia built of stone in l788. 76 XX l A land of marsh and Indians While the Palatines along the Mohawk were fighting for their lives 200 years ago, that area to be known as Palatine, Illinois lay virgin prairie and marsh land dotted sparsely with groves of elm, oak, plum and apple. It was home for the buffalo and white tailed deer, a stopover for waterfowl. It was home of the Potawatomi, last of the Indian tribes in the state of Illinois. Then 200 years later, Palatine High made obeisance to history. A Bennington flag flew daily in front of the school and on the football field for games. The Betsy musical set the tone in September even before David St. John, 1970, in revolutionary garb shot off his musket at the first home game. Williamsburg movies were showng two tours of Chicago architecture were made: and students became interested in the historical society. Orchesis had a Yankee Doodle number, and V-show was slightly irreverent with its bicentennial moments. Symphonic band touched the country's musical heritage in money raising concerts for its trip to Washington. DC for two Memorial day concerts. Home economics gave a fashion show, and a Cantata compiled by Mr. Trimborn was presented by band and choir May 26 and 27 in Cutting hall with Kenneth Ander- son, theater professor at the Fox Valley center of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin narrating. 'Bs 11 ABOVE: The Bennington flag: Kurt Hamlen, Greg Jannusch, Paul Santow. Mark Obermeyer and Ken Heydrick in Betsy and Lisa Snelten. Kren Westermann. Sue Guenther and Kathy Carroll dancing a tribute to George M. Cohen. LEFT: The 1974 symphonic band playing at Mount Rushmore July 4. Buildings become school life landmarks ld g b f h yh ld RIGHT The Patten h b l l898 by Ch I H. Patten, f d f h P l N nal Bank BELOW Th g ll fAbl an8zCo Th d g fh S h pp easmany k l h d 1970. The general h hl tinto dry goods d I h g b Itln 1892. The dra g by D d G llett, 1971. t ttttth ntt, l lh.n tttltlt,l,llllt,l. W t t T H l S EIEW H Y ' WllllllIllllllliMM'Ilillftllfillllllflililwmw B i n T WM Lwww ll'llllllI.illlll.llglHll1l.1lflanmlllltilwilllflllllltlulllllilillllllllflll-lltllll lllklllflilihllll ima + -y ..t!'fifs,i.i+Ml 'll!,lll1 ,1 1 il'ViEf Eiil'l1ljl,l T l Q Hlwllllvmnumumwunmxtrtmllrwtmnlumnl EW' 't h , W A iiimmlh - -1:- We W .- L ll- me cwwzf 6443010 DEPOT 16 74 P4Alf77fI1'E ILAXAIJAS With the Black Hawk war over, 8000 Indians gathered in Chicago to be dealt with by the Great White Father. After nine days of useless talks, the Potawatomis, Chippewas and Ottawas knew that they must leave the land between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi and go west. This was in 1833. In a year the Indians were gone, and settlers, chiefly English, came into the Palatine area. George Ela, the first, settled his family in Deer Grove in 1835. The Ezekiel Cadys, also from New York arrived in 1837. The first teacher in the area was Nancy Boynton of New Hampshire in 1838. The settlers found a country of unbroken prairie crossed by Indian trails. Prairie hen and quail were plentiful and so were deer and wolves. The settlers took to the groves that dotted the prairies. Eng1ishman's Grove, named for the nationality of its settlers, had the Wilsons, Swicks, Atkinsons, Bradwells and Kitsons. The Wilsons were Irish by way of Schenectady, and the Bradwells and Kitsons were from England. They came in the 1840s. Englishman's Grove is now Inverness. Vermont people in Plum Grove as early as 1837 came from Stock- bridge, and among them were the Slades, Porters, Putnams and the Durkees. Carsons came from Scotland The little communities in the groves grew. Then in 1850 when the state ordered the forming and naming of townships, the men met to choose a name. Suggested were Yankton, Deer Grove, Marion and Palatine. Harrison Koch, a Swiss from Palatine, New York suggested Palatine. It won over Deer Grove. When the railroad pinpointed a station stop in the middle of the township, the village came into being taking its name from the township. A proud name traveling long and far from the Roman hills had come to rest and grow. Another Gullett drawing: the depot sat between Plum Grove and Bothwell until its 1971 move. This brick Methodist church wasibuilt in 1895 replacing a wooden structure of 1857. The Rev. William H. Smith was pastor. It was refurbished and rededicated to community use this year. The W. G. Ost home served as village library from .lune 8. 1958 until November 1975. RlGHT: Queen Jamie Christopher brightening an already sunny homecoming. OPPOSITE PAGE: All highlights this year did not deal with the centennial and bicentennial. Some others werejunior Kevin McKenna scoring the most in the MSL. Dawn Guthrie arranging carnations for distribution on Valentine's day. and choir's big moment June 1975 singing in Atlanta for Kiwanis International. Pictured are Frank McGee and Chris Burbidge standing on the bus on the way back to their dorms. But Mary Santy modeling the cap and gown chosen by the seniors was centennial. Mary. a member of choir and madrigals, was also in council. Both she and Jamie represented Palatine at the January rap session with the school board. Sneak gwtnctlk Plfiikf' For the centennial. this mural, one of three created by art students. was chiefly done by Pete Lowe and shows the wit of a cartoonist as well as the work of an artist. He placed four pieces in the Scholastic contest and one went national. V-show used the past as a major motif. but Steve l-loey and John Crawford picking and strumming and Karen Hetzel applying makeup for an orchesis number were modern in an old fashioned way. Z ,,....,..fM- '-F -XWS 1 is ' .4 f A N ' ai Q n Q 4 X w King W ' xii K XS WSP X gg ,,, LIN- gz N' ' 9 . X MJD- . - ' u - A 1 Q - - ' TP A 12:15 ' -X is ,. , .-.. ,....,,N .... .NN Is H H., J. Village histor reaches the students The name Joel Wood, so closely tied to Palatine High history, came from England through Massa- chusetts and Pennsylvania. The man Joel Wood came to this area in 1846. He bought 80 acres for 31.25 an acre. ln l853 he worked for the Chicago 8: Northwestern railroad constructing 4000 yards of embankement at 10 cents a yard and earned enough to pay off his land. He then bought an 80 acre section along the railroad line and had the railroad build its station on this tract. In l855 he surveyed the village in lots, blocks and streets. The railroad pinpointed the village, but the generosity of Mr. Wood established it. He gave two acres for a cemetery, two lots to the Methodist Episcopal society for a church and parson- age, a large school site, four lots to the Christian church and five acres to Pastor Elder Mullin and a site for a steam grist mill to B. A. Bailey. He also gave away several lots to individuals. Family tragedies wore him down, and he left Palatine in 1870. Palatine's German population came for the most part straight from Germany around 1855. They came in such numbers that German was taught, and the Enterprise had a four page German insert until World War l. Palatine be- came a closely knit community of English and Germans with an occasional other ethnic citizen slipping in until the growing suburban boom of post World War Il. 'X sv r s a, -,Lk S Z? Village history became important as these pictures show. Florence Parkhurst. who has held the historical society together in cardboard boxes, and Averry Wolfrum riding in Palatine High's homecoming parade as a pioneer woman at her spinning wheel and a village policeman. The costumes and props belong to the society. and they were advertising the need for a building. The three story brick building known as the brick block stood on the site of the.First Bank and Trust company. lt was built in l884 by H. C. Batterman. The Patten bank and stores were on the first floor. The upstairs halls were used for plays. dances. concerts and roller skating. Reading the library's microfilm of the Enterprise is Kurt Conway of the Spotlight staff. Ellen Konsbruck sketched from a painting the Winkelman farm, which was in the vicinity of Fremd high school. The dark study hall is Palatine high school in the grade school building with principal Butler in the back. and a continuation of that building's influence is seen in the call letters of Palatine's TV camera. Although the space in front of school and cars have changed drastically in the past I5 years, the attraction to them hasn't. RIGHT: A car in 1960. as well as today, was often a necessity for getting to work or going places with friends. BELOW: Last year brought lengthened lunch periods, and shorter days forjuniors and seniors. The main entrance was often cluttered with people taking advantage of a sunny day to go out to eat or leaving early for home or work. BOTTOM LEFT: Students relaxing on the large stretch of grass in front of the school, now covered by the newest addition. The tranquil scene of 1966 would be upset the next year by construction. BOTTOM RIGHT: The centennial logo. t t , R kv .HH 4 . . .f -.rx t X ' , - . . I., K f. , v , I -, k x 'Yi X ev f .fi i if t' 551- x 2 . i 1 t 1 , . ' .. NX ,M ',x , x t J? t . , I N 1959 yearbook theme, Pirate Pete stays frat, 6 ' e Q ABOVE: In the 40s dances were held after basketball games in the gym. Young people wanted a place of their own to gather. however. and they campaigned through local newspapers and raised funds for a youth center. ln I946 the Pirate's Cove. sponsored by the Lion's Club. opened its doors. Robb Miles painted the jukebox and dancers of the 40s. FAR LEFT: Some of this year's varsity football cheerleaders - Kyle Mangels, Kris Swanson, .Ioan Semler, Cindy Johnson and Sue Furtak - performing at the royal rally. LEFT: Pirate Pete. This fat little Pirate appeared on the cover of the 1959 Spotlight and through the pages of that book. He has remained at Palatine on book jackets and posters. a permanent gift from the staff of 1959. Palatine High's 100 years on Wood street AIP' 'A' 1 ai' X-as' - K 'M 5-fold: iff... ,-x.g3jk f' jf N ,wx f' 5 f? ' A ,f ' if 'TY 5 . gi. rx , sfgkx gf? 35 V , , A ., - v . A A a .,.., ti' I if is Fig , ff f me-.-Q f'if-.3 . Q, 9 get T. ' -1 . if - f ' '?3rf1g.... b e sf N eg A Qi- 1 1 . . r, -l . 1 E, .1 Q 31 . -- ' . Et?-'1 f 'Y' I .. 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The sketch is the work of Dick Alcina, 1973. who is now a landscape architecture student at the University of Illinois. The school pictured below was named Joel Wood in 1956. Prior to that it was known as the Wood street school, and the name above the door reads Palatine. finyf xt'-4 T ' K ,. 1' Y' , .af . 1 vt. . WX Q,-A.-I ,,,,,,.,.f-'f ,,a- ,f , -4 X K K X x Xxx -. ff MN--...W . . W. . N X . K 1 ' u. . . 'XQXQQQN XXSRSS - ,. i e 'T X in s Q . gs - X l LEFT: At the top. Palatine's first high school building flanked by Cutting hall on the left and a gymnasium on the right. The building was ample until suburban growth in the l950s forced an addition in l952. The aerial view shows the main building and the addition. By 1968 when the last addition was completed. Fremd and Conant were other district schools. ABOVE: The entrance to the science wing which was the main entrance for 40 years. Some high school memories stay for life Lost to us are the memories of Palatine High graduates prior to 1900, but we know that only 121 had been graduated in the school's first 25 years. The memories here are unique as would be those of any of the 8650 graduates. The pictures are symbolic. They could be a combination of any five of the 8650. Comfortable success has followed many. and all represent a cross section of American life. First graduation exercises were in 1879, members of the earlier two classes could petition to get their diplomas, and that is why Vashti Lambert's name appears in the 1880 program. Until 1891, programs stated that the Palatine Public School was holding closing exercises of the high school de- partment. Speeches on such weighty subjects as The Influence of Steam, The Nobility of Labor, Make Haste Slowly and The Trapper's Place in Civilization were given by each graduate until 1914. Elvira Schmidt, 1911, was moved from Long Grove to Palatine be- cause her mother said, The children are going to have an education. She remembers going to Chicago to the library to gather material for her speech on Civilization and Woman. She has a copy of it with her report cards and a couple of schoo pictures. Elvira, who later worked for 32 years in the post office, orated, No standard of advanced civili- zation that fails to yield to genuine womanhood the highest places among the social agencies that refine humanity and make the world better can receive intelli- gent sanction. And she concluded, When we look back to the past and see how woman was deprived of all rights, how cruelly she was treated and how she was looked down upon, we are glad to think that we exist in the present when woman not only enjoys her freedom but is also revered and respected by everyone. The other two in the class also spoke. Alice Hanns' talk was on The Commercial Benefits of the Panama Canal, and Sarah Rennack told of The Reaction Against the Classics. Addie Filbert, 1900, remembers monthly educational activities in the assembly hall such as debates and reading student written poems and essays with the boys throwing in a few jokes for levity. She remembers skating parties on week ends. She remembers her father dying of a gunshot wound in March before graduation. He had been shot in September in an attempted bank robbery when a young robber arrived by train, walked the few steps from the depot to the Batter- man building planning to make his getaway on the next train. After graduation, Addie's mother gave her 60 cents for train fare to Chicago and the Sl fee to take a teacher's examination. She passed and taught for 32 years. On two sheets of ruled paper in the Godknecht attic was found the history of the class of 1902. It is from such bits and pieces that history is created. Theirs was an enthusiastic endorsement of the joys of learning starting with Latin and going through algebra and on to botany in the spring. Delia Knigge. 1903, continued her education at the art institute in Chicago and remembers that she drew the design for the 1913 grad- uation issue of the Mirror but was not given a credit line. Daisy Paddock, 1905, remembered Bible reading and prayer in the opening exercises. She remembered W. L. Smyser with affection, but she also remembered being sent home by the new principal, F. E. Newton, to remain at home until she apologized for walking out of class. Like Vashti Lambert and Addie Filbert, she became a teacher. School was for learning, but one met with school friends for fun activities such as hayrack parties. sleighing, picnics, tennis, Croquet and skating. And there was lots of singing. Skating was a village natural in winter on the many ponds. Insurrections have been gentle. In 191 l students went on strike because they thought they should not have to go to school on Wash- ington's birthday. Led by a band. they paraded around town singing patriotic songs. They stopped at the home of the board president. Florence Smith Parkhurst's hearty laugh rings out as she remembers when she was a 'unior in 1920. The class of eight girls had the money collected for the senior dinner given by the juniors when an order came from Mr. Kimball, the principal, that all organi- zation money must be turned ing the funds of all classes must be - put together. Led by Mildred Frey, class president, the girls had their party at the home of Alice Harz. The menu, listed in the Palahi, gave the date as April 24 and the food as grapefruit in smilax, creamed chicken, mashed potatoes. corn, hot biscuits, banana salad, ice cream, cake, coffee and mints. On Monday, Mildred turned in the balance of the money and an itemized account of what was spent. The girls with the exception of Esther Eich were expelled. The girls went to the home of Tom Hart. board president, and presented their case. At an April 28 board meeting. it was decided that the girls were to be on probation for two weeks, they were then reinstated, and the board took over all activity funds. Leighton Mangels remembers that in April 1933 Pieter Vervloet was released as a teacher. Board min- utes mentioned a hassle over a starting gun and someone else said that he had campaigned against a board member. Mangels clearly remembers that some of the students lined up on the sidewalk in front of the school with signs reading, We don't want him to go. Princi- pal Butler was released from his contract, and Mr. Vervloet was reinstated with a S200 raise. No credit is given the sign carriers. In 1970 a group of seniors led by Ed Dolik and Jeff Graubart wore black tassels at commencement in protest to the Viet Nam war. This class donated S250 to a needy family because four groups played free at senior farewell. Two graduates. who went on to leave their marks heavily upon Palatine high school, were Mercie' Heise, 1919, and William Fremd, 1920 Miss Heise returned in 1926 to teach Latin, French and English. The best language teacher I ever saw, wrote Clarke Garrett, 1952. By 1936, librarian was added to her duties, and English was an off and on subject. By 1952, her onlyjob , designation was librarian, a job she fulfilled until her retirement in 1965. When the new addition A was completed, the spacious library was named for her. Miss Heise, an accomplished organist and pianist, . often served as accompanist. Bill F remd was known as the smart one. according to Madge Gibbs, 1920. And Florence Smith, 1921, tells how he did math for those having trouble. Bill Fremd walked to school from his Rand Road farm home and walked back again to night activ- ities. He was class historian and instigator and editor of the Palahi. He used his fine sense of . history to make and record school history in Palatine his 46 years as a school board member, 10 of which he served for district 15. He was most proud that he had never voted against a referendum. Cutting hall became the site for graduation activities in 1929, and caps and gowns were worn. But by 1959, it was too small: and the move was made to the boys gym. ln 1962 through 1967. graduation was in the Fremd gym. The Methodist church was a favorite auditorium in the early years. and St. Paul's church was also used. The 1914 exercises were in the assembly. The programs from then on through the 1930s indicate an outside speaker and sometimes the valedic- torian and salutatorian. The custom of three or four senior speakers appeared in the 1940s. By 1925. the school orchestra was furnish- ing the music. Earlier programs indicate the use of local soloists and hired orchestras. Class nights and baccalaureate services were part of graduation for many years. Class night gave Way tO senior farewell and that in turn gave way in the 70s to breakfast or dinner. The last baccalaureate was in 1969. Elvira Schmidt remembers the three girls in the class of 1911 were told they couldn't have pins be- cause they were too few, but the juniors in 1912 had pins. Rings were in vogue by 1925. The 1926 seniors returned their rings be- cause the onyx on several had cracked. They reordered. Students from Lake Zurich and Wauconda traveled by train at half fare to attend school in Palatine. The best of these students were given free tuition by the board. Elizabeth McCarthy, one of those who came by train, is remembered by Margaret Stroker. 1917, and even though Elizabeth is in Florida, they exchange Christmas cards. Margaret Stroker did stenography for principal A. B. Morris. She remembers that all thought so much of him. Home chores. waiting on table at her mother's hotel. kept her busy after school. An- other one who remembers chores is Mabel Wenegar. 1925. who married Harrison Kincaid. She said. I remember pushing the washing machine for 15 minutes at noon. Howl hated that job. When Robert Fosket was the only graduate in 1916, the board had printed invitations and a program June 15 in the Methodist church. Robert went on to be a member of Northwestern's school of dentistry staff for 35 years. Priscilla Heise remembers board action September 13, 1922, grant- ing her a diploma she having 15 credits necessary for graduation. The 1923 graduates had as their special guests the class of 1926. Those in school in 1925 remember the advent of a radio bought for S200 and a cabinet made for 59. Many remember the play days or area meets at Deer Grove. Ten years after the first gradu- ation exercises, an alumni asso- ciation was formed. It held annual reunions through 1940. Then class reunions took over. The early reunions were frequently dinner dances, sometimes with the dinner at one place and the dancing at another and always with a business meeting and program. At the 1918 meeting. the group moved to buy a service flag for graduates in WWI. It was purchased before the 1919 meeting and held 16 Stars. Biggest endeavor of the group came in 1928 when it was learned that the school board could not afford to furnish a cafeteria for the newly constructed school. The room for the cafeteria was that part of the science wing from 107 to the girls gym. That year alumni met nine times from May through No- vember. They contacted all alumni with their plan, visited schools with cafeterias and obligated them- selves for 32484.65 worth of equip- ment from Albert Pick 8: Co. Although their reunions were usually spring affairs, they waited until after Thanksgiving so they could hold their reunion in the new school. At the September 15 dedication, alumni had reserved seats. Those from 1877 through 1903 were on the reception committee, and the others were ushers. They served lunch in the afternoon and evening. By reunion time, they had S1 151.07 toward the equipment earned by serving a din- ner, giving a play and collect- ing donations. However, by late 1930, Pick was threatening to take out the equipment if the final payment was not forthcoming. After consulting Charles S. Cutting, they asked the board to pay the debt. Among Pa1atine's many graduates, Robert McKee, 1954. whose yearbook quotation following his senior picture read, All I want is horse- power, has brought national rec- ognition to Palatine through his McKee Engineering corporation dedicated to developmental engi- neering design and the rendering of ideas into working prototypes. Race car design and construction featured the early years of the company. which has now become deeply engaged in the electric vehicle business. Another graduate stretching her horizons is Janet Kelly. 1965. a physician in Oklahoma City. where she conducts a family practice. Mildred Weseman, 1928, remembers her love of typing and the hard times of the depression years. When her mother wanted her to fcontinued on page 2281 46 seniors join Pa1atine's 86 O alumni Senior class officers: Jean Linsner, pres.: adviser Mr. Denny and Terry Sullivan, vp: and in back. Linda Drozdowski. secyg and Patrice Forbes, treas. To raise graduation money, they sponsored the sweetheart dance and a bake sale. Gary Abramson Brian Adams James Aldana Robert Alread Allan Anderson Pamela Azzano Thomas Bailey John Bals Jane Barnes Mark Barnes John Batke Michael Batten Robert Baues Valerie Bavone Timothy Bellamy Brian Bemister Elizabeth Bemister Barbara Bennett Steven Berg Barbara Berke 1877 Charles S. Cutting Percy Castle Vashti Lambert Nellie Waters 1878 Charles S. C tilting Anna Allard George Anderman George Daniels William Filbert Frank McCabe 1879 Charles S. Cutting Robert Daniels Sylvester Daniels Minnie Fosket Milton Higgins Fred Hopkins Hattie Keith Ollie Keyes Evelyn Trumbull 1880 Charles S. Cutting Olive Clough Addie Keith Lydia Pratt 1881 C. K. Bitter, Charles Sticknev no graduates 1882 W. D. Simons no graduates 1883 A. Rosencrantz Walter Daniels Minnie Gibbs Emily Lytle Addie McCabe Edna Ovitt 1884 C. H. Austin Laura Nason 1885 H. L. Merrill no graduates 1886 H. L. Merrill Henry Anderman Hattie Babcock Augusta Glocksen James McCabe Robert Mosser Edgebert Ramey Albert Robertson 1887 H. L. Merrill Albert Butler Persis Hicks John Hipwell Minnie Hurd May Johnson Maude Morris Adele Smith Albert Sutherland 1888 H. L Merrill Eloda Baldwin Alma Frye Charles Frye Fred Frye Robert McCabe Emma Robertson Millie Sleeper Helen Whipple Dollie Wilson 1889 H. L. Merrill Louis Dahms Robert Flury Mildred Hicks Flora Hurd Louis Krieter William Schirding Clara Schultz George Stroker William Wilson 1890 H. L. Merrill Edna Baldwin Frank Fenton Beatrice Fox Lottie Hart Mabel Olcott Mattie Roberts 1891 H. L. Merrill James Baker Grace Buetler Ray Gibbs William Krieter Herman Kublank Annie Matthei Minnie Meisner Will Mosser Frank Olms Rose Robertson Elizabeth Wilson 1892 H. L Merrill no graduates 1893 W L. Snivser Ralph Buetler Belle Cooper Emil Dahms Ray Fox Hutchins Hart June Julian Lloyd Robertson Hosea Sawyer Rosina Wilson 1894 W. L. Sngvser Nettie Burlingame Henry Harz August Holste Rose Kublank Mae Morris Henry Pahlman Harry Rea Blanche Schirding Bert Smith Dollie Wilson 1895 W L Snivser Frank Bicknase W. Lee Bissell Bertha Horstman Nellie Julian Philip Matthei Matilda Schultz 1896 W. L. Sngvser William Kublank William Mundhenk Ernest Prellberg ldella Roe Anna Stroker Belle Taylor Mayme Williams 1897 W L. Snlvser William Ahlgrim Lillian Filbert Frank Knigge Albert Mundhenk Flora Raehl Ray Smith 1898 W L. Sntvser no graduates 1899 W L. Sngvser Clarence Bennett Herman Bicknase Raymond Buetler Clara Harrison Herman Wildhagen Mattie Hodgkins Alma Strickfaden George Zimmer 1900 W. L. Snivser Henry Abelman Maude Alverson Martha Bollman Clarence Comfort William Danielsen Addie Filbert Adolph Godknecht Annabel Hardin Henry Imhoff Carl Starck 1901 W L. Sntvser Elsie Baker Julia Bollenbach Agnes Danielsen Clara Taylor 1902 W L. Snivser Alma Bicknase Eva Biggs Emma Godknecht William Hanns Ethel Kitson Charles Ost Orla Sawyer Winnie Sawyer Cora Schultz John Slade 1903 Fred Newton Elnora Arps Richard Bennett Rose Converse Herbert Filbert Mary Hoffmeister Amanda Kampert Delia Knigge Thomas Putnam Henry Schroeder 1904 Fred Newton Emeline Kuebler Bessie Pinney Gilbert Shaddle Richard Taylor James Williams 1905 M. L Snrvser Betty Bollman Elsie Gainer James Kazda Daisy Paddock Lucille Paddock Claude Putnam Laura Schroeder 1906 M. L Sngvser Rose Kampert Cora Schroeder Robert Schultz 1907 M. L. Snyser Cora Bergman Cassie Gainer John Godknecht Marion Taylor Grace VanHorne 1908 M. L Snyvser William Babcock Hattie Comfort 1909 M. L. Snryser Charles Babcock Wanda Knigge Eleanor Putnam 1910 M. L Sniyser George Anderman Lea Baker Robert Mosser 1911 M. L. Sntvser Alice Hanns Sarah Rennack Elvera Schmidt 1912 M. L Snwser Amanda Leseberg Ethel Mosser Paul Wilson 1913 C. A. Wells Vera Gosswiller A. Gordon Humphrey Laura Kuhles William Mair Janet Putnam Walter Wittenberg 1914 C. A. Wells Howard Daniels Paul Pohlman George Sneible 1915 W H. Hughes Eleanor Anderman Lillian Brown Ira Cook John Gainer George Herrmann Amelia Kunze Gladys Rennack Grace Wells Donald Young 1916 G. Lowman Robert Fosket 1917A. B. Morris Dorothy Gibbs Elizabeth McCarthy Seth Morris Margaret Stroker 1918 A. B. Morris Frances Daniels Lawrence Frye Mildred Smith Myra Smith Dorothy Timmerman Edna Timmerman 1919.4. B. Morris Mae Brockway Lena Dreyer Verna Hanns Mercie Heise Carl Herrmann Helen Matthei Robert Matthei Ruth Schering Esther Schirding 1920 E. L. Kimball Gilbert Fosket William Fremd Madge Gibbs George Morris Ward Nichols Daniel Plate Albert Schmidt Helen Swick 1921 George C. Butler Esther Eich Mildred Frye Pauline Gainer Alice Harz Edna Mair Rubie Rennack Florence Smith Esther Wenegar 1922 George C. Butler Alfred Hackbarth Priscilla Heise Alice Hokemeyer Grace McAfee Esther Peterson Leo Price Lee Swick Josephine Timmerman 1923 George C. Butler Luella Kimball Eleanora Leseberg Harold Plate Luella Rennack Richard Sanford August Stelling Dale Sutton Elmer Wenegar 1924 George C. Butler Alma Arps Earl Blum Arthur Bruhns William Dryer George Minneberger Robert Schoppe Esther Weseman Harry Wickersheim Dorothy Will Julia Wurum 1925 George C. Butler Evelyn Barbaras Priscilla Bicknase Pauline Blume Otto Gaare Mae Gibbs Ida Kading Glenn LeFever Laverne Livezy Vera Pohlman Albert Putnam Edward Timmerman Dorothy Toynton Theophil Voeks Maybelle Wenegar Adelaid Westphal Margaret Zoellick 1926 George C . Butler Stanley Beckman Albert Berlin Webster Brodhay Bertha Gaare Edna Japp Kathryn Krahl Bernard Regenberg William Schweitzer Louis Smith Ethel Timmerman Grayce Timmerman Claire Zinn J . R. Zinn 1927 George C. Butler Dorothy Bruhns Esther Bruhns Elizabeth Buesching Mildred Burkhardt Robert Deverman Royal Dreyer Herman Gieske Fred Gussewelle Viola Howe Kathryn Kellogg James Ketterman Edith Morris Arthur Newbould Nora Schering Vernette Schroeder Carl Starck Florence Wenegar Mildred Zoellick 1928 George C. Butler Fairie Belle Bennett Marjoree Danielsen Wanda Garms Ben Grandy Dorothy Oltendorf Beatrice Pohlman Louis Reuse Alice Smith Howard Smith Mildred Weseman Marjorie Zinn 1929 George C. Butler Donald Bedurski Tracy Blohm Helen Cada James Harz Dalton Kruse Louise Ladwig Ellen Miller Olga Minniberger Lysette Pohlman Arthur Porep Ruth Regenberg Herbert Schroeder Alvin Shermer Elizabeth Starck Edna Tegtmeer Kenneth Thorpe Hollis Toynton Marcella Wente Arthur Wildhagen 1930 George C . Butler ldell Arps Clara Culbertson Raymond Glade Eleanor Graves Annette Bilko Ronald Bisceglia James Blyth Martin Bohlmann James Bolanowski Paul Bordenkircher Jim Borgman Catherine Borst Mary Bottie Diane Boucher Richard Brady David Brasseur Todd Brehmer Brendan Brennan David Brodeur Joan Brown JoAnn Brown Susan Brown William Brown Kirk Brumbaugh Christine Burbidge Kathleen Caffrey William Callahan James Callender Maria Campise Karen Carlucci Beverly Carney Kathleen Carroll Michael Carroll Neil Carrothers Palatine high school starts as 2 year extension beyond eighth grade Erma Grewe Harris Helgeson Jessie Fisher Douglas Thime Ralph Kuhlmann Myron Helgeson Orville Helms Evelyn Harrer LoRaine Thime Ralph Langhorst Helen Linneman Elmer Mess Eugene Hartman Alex Tudyman Esther Linneman Marie Miller Evelyn Oltendorf Frances Neitz Alice Oltendorf Frank Irons Joe Ketterman Edward Wagner Edwin Withaeger Lewis Miller Alberta Nielsen Margie Paddock Kathryn Regenburg Dorothy Kreft Herman Zinn lvah Oltendorf Lillian Reuse Harold Schroeder Margaret Kreft Ray Zyc Stuart Paddock Elmer Rohde Ralph Schroeder Pearl Luerssen Mary Page Ruth Service Martin Schulmeistrat Lorraine Malcolm 1933 George C. Butler Mildred Pahlman George Shahbaz Janet Service Francis Matthei Ethel Baumann Fern Perry Gilbert Smith Blanche Stokes Eugene Meyer Harold Bergman Alfred Regenburg Luella Springensguth VerNamae Underwood Harold Meyer Wilfred Buesching Lorna Rennack John Stafford Leonard Wallace Rose Marie Meyer Judith Carroll Leona Saathoff Irene Swanson Bernice Wente Dorothy Nielsen LaVella Couture Ruth Sager Walter Warriner 1931 George C. Butler Audrey May Bennett Bernice Born Verdell Bruns Wilfred Cole Mildred Garms Edith Williams 1932 George C. Butler William Bedurske Emma Mae Burr Wesley Cropper Dorothy Duncan Tom Duncan William Paucsek Evelyn Reuse Esther Roper Irma Schering Joe Shahbaz Herbert Shermer George Smith Raymond Tagtmei CI' Lucille Danielsen Otto Frohne Dorothy Gerhardt Wilmer Gusewelle Arthur Haldeman Walter Harz Verna Krambier Elmer Kreft Louise Schering F loride Schroeder Norman Schroeder Clifford Smith Kathryn Smith Carl Spanhake Owen Stokes Gilbert Tarnow Juanita Cazares Deborah Cecchi Karen Cecchi Karel Chalupa Sheila Chambers Scott Chisman David Christine Jamie Christopher Sherry Chu Julia Clemens Scott Coffman Robert Colburn Michele Coleman Kevin Colfer Barbara Comstock Susan Condon David Cooney Therese Coop Mary C. Cordes John Cosgrove John Costanzo Cynthia Courtney Ann Craig James Cramm John Crawford Karol Crawford James Cullen Terrence Cummings Susan Cyboran Dana Dahlstrom Toilet facilities into the early 19005 are of the outdoor variety Leslie Taylor Willard Tegtmeier .lack Thompson Virginia Wehrenberg Emily Witt 1934 Ernest ller Norman Beckman Frances May Cropper John DePue Grace Dierker Florence Engelking Russell Godknecht lrwin Hahnfeldt Raymond Hinrichs Robert ller Eugene Kelly lrene Langhorst Elsa Mess Dorothy Meyer Henrietta Meyers Eleanora Oltendorf Robert Paddock Mary Paucsek Martin Philbin Esther Reuter Marcella Saathoff Mary Samson Norman Schering Helen Schoppe Irene Schram Gustav Schwantz Dorothy Shermer Herbert Sweitzer Edward Tomashewski Charles Warder Jayne Welden Russell Welden Isabel Wente I 935 Ernest Iler John L. Reusser Marjorie Beckman Vernon Bergman Mildred Bittner Lee Blankenship Myron Blum Jack Bretsnyder Geraldine Danielsen Frank DeBerge Daniel Domek Wayne Drewes Raymond Engelking George Folz Frank Frohne Edward Hahnfeldt Kathryn Hans Cecilia Harz Harvey Helms Howard Kambier Howard Kruse Carl Lauffenburger Pearl Leseberg Leighton Mangels Marjorie Maxwell Dolores Meyers Mignonne Mistel Orris Neagle Alice Neitz Marvin Perry Allenby Plonsky Verna Rason Francis Reuse Maurine Roberds Godfrey Shickotsky Raymond Schmidt Howard Schwolow Vivian Stewart Kenneth Stroker Emma Grace Trepus Dorothy Weiler Ruth Wendland Bernice Werner Alberta Wetterer Esther Zyc 1936 John L Reusser Wilbert Bicknase Elmer Bittner Elsie Burns James Buckley Leslie Deverman Barbara Duncan Howard Freeman Norman Gaare Edna Mae Gerhardt Lowell Haemker Myrtle Heiden William Jensen Norris Kells Edwin Ketterman Vivian Koepp Edward Kraft Eltora Kref t Winifred Krambier Harry Kruse Winifred Lamb Elmer Lauffenburger Ruth Lauffenburger Elias Plonsky Michael Dargenio John Davis Mark Davis Brian Dems Jeffrey Depue Maria Devlin Brian DeWyze John Divita Jacquelyn Dixon Barbara Dow Gerald Downey Kevin Downey Theodore Dropp Linda Drozdowski Joseph Drufke Patricia DuBiago Maureen Duffy Julia Dunlop William Egan Jai Ehlert Mark Eichaker James Ellison Kenneth Elsner Carol English Del Erlandson Donna Estlund Stephan Etters Jill Ewald Richard Falbo Grace Falkenberg First graduating exercises are held in 1879 for class of 8 members Irene Leseberg Linnea Lindstrom Bernice Lohse Harold Mess Oliver Nelson Shelby North Joe Paucsek Marvin Plate George Pomeroy Adeline Regenburg Frances Schroeder Ruth Stroker Harold Stuit Don Thompson Virginia Thorsander Louise Wente Ralph Wiehrdt Howard Wittenburg 1937J0l1l1 L Reusser William Bretsnyder Kathleen Broadbent Lucille DePue Helen Dierker Jack Domek Kathryn Drewes Jessie Ehret Arnold Freise Irene Godknecht Grace Hahnfeldt LaVerne Haldeman Dorothy Harz Robert Jensen Raymond Kamm Roger Kappa Bruce Koch Luella Linnemann Marian Luerssen Madeline Malcolm lrving Nordmeier Arthur North Thomas Philbin Elias Plonsky Ralph Porep Raymond Porep William Schinkosky Clarence Schroeder Evelyn Schwolow Robert Service Eleanor Steinbrinck Margaret Taylor Jack Trent 1 938 John L Reusser Vietta Bedurski Lucille Berndt Robert Blohm Kathleen Brennan Marjorie Bretsnyder Elmer Bruns Lillian Butkus Mary Danielsen Yvonne DePue Alice Dolatowski Lillian Field Charles Folz Elvis Foster Ellen Freise Norman Freise Robert Freise Vernette Grever Clifford Haemker Donald Koehler Robert Kraft Cecil Kuhn Pearl Lauffenburger Lorraine Linnemann Helen Magnuson Ruth Malcolm Grace Miller Olive Neitz John O'Brien Joan Perry Carl Rennack Dorothy Rose Marion Schroeder Alverna Schwolow George Stange Shirley Stewart Lorraine Stoeckel Ruth Sundquist Raymond Thies William Thompson Junella Ward Ruth Wiehrdt Evelyn Wittenberg Averry Wolfrum Elizabeth Wolfrum I 939 John L. Reusser Marcella Baril Bill Birks Charles Buenzow Wallace Cramer Marjorie Duncan Irene Dziadula Jean Epley Wilhelmina Gieske James Gleason Eugene Graham 1894 class of 11 is largest group of graduates until 17 in 192.5 Mr. Denny assumes role of class sponsor Homecoming nominees of Carol Resek, Mary Santy and Karen O'Neal in front and Julia Dunlop and Jamie Christopher in back pose before going into the gym for the queen announce- ment. Jamie was chosen queen and Mary was senior attendant. ati' Richard Fanella John Faure Donald Fedjur Richard Fedor Robert Feekin Denise Feliccia Steven Feliccia Kevin Fenton Jacqueline Ferrario Susan Filar lris Haemker Mayrine Haemker Dorothy Hayes Ray Heiden Esther Henrich Esther Japp .lack Johnstone Eleanore Kagay Eugene Kalkbrenner Harvey Kappa Eugene Koch Jean Krarnbier Leonard Kreft Billie LeBaron Mary Lou Link Lieselotte Loebe John Martin Mariorie Martin Helen McMullin Owen Nangle Jack Roberds Leonard Salvo Caryl Servis Dorothy Sikora Harlow Smith Robert Stewart Grace Strom Ruth Tegtmier Marilyn Thorsander Mabel Toppel Clifford Wente 19-l0Joltn L. Reuxser Grace Baumgart Robert Berndt Charles Butkus Hilda Collini Wesley Comfort Clarence Cramer Clarence Deering Elaine Dombrosky William Ehret Burgess Field Mervin Fink Milford Fink Ruth Fosket Mae Freeman Leona Gaare Wilbert Gieseke Lucille Harz Doris Holsman Dorothy Iverson Howard Jensen Keith LeBaron Bernice Linneman Norman Lohse Willard Lull Theodore Mathiesen Jean McMullin Alfred Moldenhauer Francis Muehlfeldt Ovid Neagle Henry Pasch Alan Reinshagen Florence Reuter Barbara Rose Josephine Rose Walter Schroeder Nelson Seelye Helen Senne Alma Smith Charlotte Snyder Eloise Tody Edward Weide Grace Weide Harriett Werner Edwin Wiehrdt Edward Wild 1941 Jolm L. Reimer Claire Anderson Irene Bergmann Brunnhilde Bessemer Ruth Blaschke James Buenzow Alex Campbell Harold Chamberlain Lillian Chamberlain Anton Cipri Roy DeBerge Alice Diekmann Heldegard Dietz Doris Dreyer Albina Dziadula Howard Folz John Gage Robert Godbarsen William Godknecht Eugene Golden Jacqueline Guiette Raymond Hahnfeldt Margaret Heim Hale Hildebrandt Richard Hildebrandt Robert Hollinger Werner Hoopman George Howes Robert Johnstone Esther Kalkbrenner Harvey Kastning Marion Kiehl Helen Kraft Emma Lauffenburger John McCombs Lucille McDonald Clarence Michels Robert Oliver Norman Oltendorf Cecelia Poirier Warren Perry Marvin Peterson Edwin Raistakka Mildred Reuter Jeanne Rowland Albert Schwankoff John Senne Sara Smith Charles Snyder Marjorie Stoeckel Robert Thieme Silas Trepus Irma Wessel Beverly Wickham Jeanne Wines 1942 John L. Reusser Rosella Baril Victor Baumgart Kenneth Birks Mary Lou Booth Helene Brommelkamp Mildred Brzostowski Irene Chamberlain John Cipri Patricia Deering John Duncan Donald Field Howard Freise Ralph Gallimore Lorraine Groh Lenora Gromoll Emma Hahnfeld Betty Lou Harmening Florence Harmening Bride Healy Alfred Helgesen Hans Heuer Arnold Hoover John Johnson Bonnie Kilmer Leona Kimball Leo Kinsch Harry Kowalski Alice Kreft James Langhoff Raymond Linneman Bernice Metz Richard Metz Donald Moberg August Penkava Lorraine Schroeder Gertrude Schwolow Harold Schwolow Dorothy Seip Frances Senser Louise Senser Robert Stem Doris Sward Florence Thompson Klaus Timmerhaus Lyle Walter John Warder Evelyn Wente Ronald Wessel Mary Wolfrum Charles Wood Martha Wood 1943 John L Reusser Merton Anderson William Bender Leona Boergener Francis Bohne Ann Campbell Willard Clausing George Cramer Grace Danielsen Donald Dinse Peter Elting Stuart Elting Mildred Ensign Daniel Erdevig Virginia Field Catherine Forkal Willard Freise Lester Guenther Herbert Hapke Norman Harris John Hayes Robert Howes Dorothy Jones Edwin Jones Donald Kastning Catherine Kinsch Jack Kunze Marian Langhoff lrvin Lass Raymond Lauffenburger Roger Meyer Doris Michels Evangeline Milkert Romona Nerge Evelyn Ness Lynn Olson Gloria Prust Nancy Rowland Emerson Sander Earl Schinkowsky Robert Sikora Helen Snyder Lois Stem Richard Stinson Louis VanDyke Jean Zelsdorf Gloria Wittenberg 1 944 John L. Reusser Marie Behrens Charles Bock Lucille Boergener Mary Ann Diel Catherine Filloon Jack Goodwin Delores Groh Clarence Herr Dale Hooson Robert Kastning Harold Kolze Bernice Langhoff Harold Lauffenburger Jean Leisner Lorraine Leseberg Arnold Linnemann Raymond McMullin Evelyn Metz Hillard Meyers Audre Neagle Harvey Oltendorf Cecilia Rizzo Vera Sander Suzanne Smith Alice Thordox Gudrun Timmerhaus Ingeborg Timmerhaus Melvin Vogt Lee Voigt Shirley Wagoner Joyanne Wall Lois Walter Miriam Walters William Weismann Carol Wiehrdt Reta Wood 1945 Gerald A. McElroy Arlene Anderson Dorothy Arendt Donald Bahr Lorraine Berlin Marian Birks Shirlee Brommelkamp Lorraine Buny Frank Cipri Melville Cook Marvin Cosman Russell DuBois Jean Duncan Jesse Filloon Vera Flentge Vernette Freise Alice Gerschefske Ruth Glade Dorothy Godbarsen Shirley Godknecht Margaret Goodwin Albert Hammer Joan Hansen Roy Hansen Milton Hapke James Hastings Elroy Hattendorf Willis Heide Charlotte Heiden Willard Hertzborg Mildred Homeier Carolgene Hoosen Ruth Hummel Lester Johnson Joseph Jost Wallace Kiehl Edward Kinsch Lillian Kotman Mary Lee Latham Mary LaLonde Miriam Mally Thomas Moody Nona Nehrbass Jack Page Albert Parkhurst Mary Etta Pierce James Roesner John Rose Caryl Smedstad Shirley Spenle Anna May Starck Don Stephan Lois Talbot Clarence Vogt Roy Wente Thomas Zelsdorf 1946 Gerald A . McElroy Hazel Bowser Ruth Bruns Darleen Buny Jeanne Comfort Alice Davie Barbara Deering Marion Elkington Raymond Flesch Harold Freise John Freye Daraleen Funk Willard Gates Marion Gerschefske Betty Groh Marilyn Hastings Lois Haubold Ruth Hees Arthur Henke Lillian Heuer Donna Holsman Patricia Hooson Raymond Howes Betty Jost Roger Kerschke Lorraine Kinsch Willard Knigge John Lauffenburger Maryanne Lemke Helen McKown Dorothy Meyer Elvera Moehling Robert Moehling James Nan le Mary Nehrbass Mildred Oltendorf Geraldine Pittenger Carol Reinshagen Roland Runge Vernette Sander Edwin Schmidt Bernice Schroeder Lilah Schroeder Marian Sievers Joseph Simons Roger Smith Jean Talbot JoAnn Thomas Lynn Thompson Mae Thordox Albert Toppel Gertrude VanDyke Naomi Walter Mathias Weinacht Ruth Weiss June Weseman Shirley Winn Patricia Wittmann 1947 Gerald A. McElroy Leon Anderson James Ball Alice Barloga Jeanne Barrowman Betty Bauer Robert Birks Theresa Boening Florence Bohne Jean Brinkman Lois Buenzow Loretta Butkus Evangeline Cikanek Ruth Clausing Nancy Cook Marilyn Crabtree Betty Evans Jacqueline Farrar Marvin Flentge Nora Fletcher Dolores F reise Jean Gieseke Lois Glade Aline Golterman Willadean Gromoll Harry Gustafson Richard Hahn Gloria Harless Dorothy Harmening Cathryn Haubold Siegfried Hausmann Lois Hayford Robert Henker Jeannine Hildebrandt Juell Hummel June Huter Loretta Kastning Marjorie Kiehl Lois Kirkaldy Robert Knigge Willard Knigge Richard Kolze Walter Kozy Darleen Langhoff Janis Lindholm Eleanor Mair Eunice Mally Grace Markstrom Hazel Marquardt William Matzdorf Richard Meier Mildred Netzebend Walter Nielsen RaeJean 0'Ke1ly Mary Olles Muriel Planz Fred Roesner Dilwyn Rogers Robert Sanders Berdine Schultz Vernette Schwolow Victor Smedstad Charles Smith Joanne Smith Arnold Sporleder Thomas Starck Viola Thies Dolores Vogt Marvin Weide Donald Weinacht Donald Wente Clarence Wilkening Paul Wilson Joan Zimmer Marvin Zoellick 1948 Gerald A. McElroy MaryLou Beirau Harry Boobyer Roger Case Shirley Davidson Doris Deering Lois Dreyer Marvin Flentge Ronald Fogarett Calvin Gaare Donald Gage Marilyn Glade Donald Guenther Fred Haemker Carol Hastings Marilyn Herbertz Harold Hestrup Phyllis Hodson Rosemary Horsburgh Elwood Huenerberg Marilyn Jahn Irene Jost John Kathrein Thomas Kincaid Marion Kinsch Dolores Kintzinger Edward Koval Rosemary Krause Vera Krezan Dolores Linneman Mary Lorden Marvin Moehling Leonard Nerge Rita Oberg Kenneth Orzolek Muriel Osbon Paul Pasko Richard Pepper Gloria Peuser Patricia Pittenger Ralph Plote Lois Reinshagen Ruth Roloff John Rose Dudley Schultz James Schwingel Elaine Schwolow William Schwolow Walter Sergeant Eleanor Sievers Henry Spoo Richard Steinbrinck Harold Stephan Leslie Thieman Herman Thies Joan Ward Loretta Wardyn Sylvia Weide Arthur Werdebaugh Stuart Werner Earl Weseman Joy Williams John Wolfrum Barbara Wright Lois Wundsam 1949 Gerald A. McElroy Betty Anderson Ralph Burden Stanley Cag Joan Chamberlain Virginia Christopherson Lorene Colonius Helen Cook JoAnne Crabtree Ruth Davie Walter Esser Jacob Etteldorl' Louis Frappier Dolores Gaare Ruth Gerschefske Dean Greener Joan Grever Richard Hammer Betty Hapke Lois Hastings Carye Hodson Vivian Holtzee Ralph Hoopmann Joanne Jesse Leona Knigge Virginia Kretz Dorothy Krezan Bonnie LaLonde Helen Lauffenburger Irene Lemke Jean Magnussen John McDonald Amelie Meinen Barbara Mess Ralph Meyer Donald Miller Marlyn Miller Joan Mudlaff Scarlet gowns set off centenmal cowls Steven Finch William Finlay Marlyn Fisher Kathryn Fitzpatrick Victoria Flaishaker Tracy Fobes Patrice Forbes Barbara French Michael Gaertner Dawn Gard Maureen Gerdes Luann Gerth Terrence Gordon Loretta Granahan Carol Graveline Robert Gray Elizabeth Groth Theresa Guindon Kent Gunther Louise Gustafson Michael Hadley .lill Hajek Mary Halada David Hanetho Janet Hansen Patrick Harrington Patricia Harris James Haseltine Linda Haske Howard Hawkins Richard Haworth Susan Hay James Hegeman Denise Heiberger Howard Helgesen Thomas Helgeson Paul Henkels Scott Hennin Karen Hetzel Kenneth Heydrick Robert Higgs Elizabeth Hill Steven Hoey Greg Hoffman Colleen Hogan Martha Hogan Mark Hong Rosemary Hoppens Pamela Horness David Horwath Seven of the nine graduates of i889 posed for their class picture. Seated are William Schierding and Louie Krieter. Standing are Mildred Hicks. Clara Schultz. George Stroker, Flora Hurd and Robert Flury. 3 year school in 1893 leads to state accredited school in 1897 Betty Nehrbass Nancy Nelson William Oesterle Joe Olles Barbara Olson Frank Orzolek Charles Ost Alfred Philippe Leonard Rascher Paul Rateike Frank Remington Larry Ross Doloris Sander Margie Schaffer Donald Schroeder Kenneth Schwingel LaVerne Sorenson June Talbot Gertrude Theime Carol Thieman Carol Thomas Ona Tins Jane Tower George Ury Leona Weide Viola Weide Barbara Zoellick 1950 Gerald A. McElroy Claire Amidon Eugene Anderson Guy Anderson Eleanor Bartsch Melvin Berlin Rita Beyer Joyce Brinkman Bill Cipri William Dejka Betty Desort Ruth Dreyer Robert Drysch Robert Edwards Wayne Ellis Janet Evans Mary Filloon Caroline Fleiner Gerald Fulton Doloris Funk Jeannette Gaare Louise Gallimore Walter Gerth Richard Gordon Marilyn Hayford Kenneth Hees Donald Holtzee Marie Homeier Eugene Horky Georgiana Howes Charles Humphreys Lucille Ingram Kenneth Jacobson Richard Jarvis Diane Jennings Claudette Johnston Howard Kagay Wesley Kastning James Kendzie Donald Klein Jean Langhoff Betty Leseberg Paul Loeber Diane Lonk Ray Mair Nancy Malody Lisle McKown Eric Meadowcraf t Arlene Meier John Melind Matt Merfeld David Metzler Elmer Meyer Sally Miller Marilyn Mills Marilyn Moehling John Morris Bernard Mueller Joanne Nickels Greta Nielsen Ronald Nordin Wilbur Parry Werner Pauli Betty Lou Petermann Arlene Planz Carriellen Reeve Pat Richter Doris Rolfsen Donald Rose Ted Savage Robert Senne Dolores Scharringhousen Vernette Schinkowsky Kenneth Sporleder Richard Steckel Robert Steinbrinck Arthur Stockel Shelby Stewart Shirley Taylor Eugene Thomas Darlene Toppel John Trenchard Christine Howard Rick Howard Allen Howell Philip Huber Thomas luorio Cathy Jachniw William Jacobsen Nancy James Jenifer Janda Robert Janowski Cheryl Jannusch Andrew J icha Elizabeth Jobst Beth Johnson Cynthia Johnson Kimberly Johnson Julie Jones Kimberly Jones Michael Kaczmarek Elise Kaczor Gayle Kamradt Peter Kearns John Kelly Robert Kelly Judy Keyser Keith Kienker Susan Kimble Debra Kirk Robert Kirp Richard Kobler 1894 high school curriculum includes Greek, Latin and German Alvina Vogt John Waznik Dale Werdebaugh Robert Wiley John Wilson George Zarndt 1951 Gerald A. McElrQv Roy Bessemer Arthur Bieber William Biegler Ronald Bopp Richard Brumm Peter Calandra Pat Collignon Pat Conlan Hilde Drewes George Etteldorf Ruth Evans Lorraine Flentge Don Gaare Nancy Gephart John Gildart Mary Lou Gloor Vernon Guenther Sophie Hermening Clarence Haydysch Nancy Heide James Heiden Carole Hellberg Barbara Henker Elton Henning Fred Herbertz Robert Herrmann Rita Herr Margie Homeier Leslie Inglis Marian Johnson Jean Kranz Rachel Leimer Mary Ann Leseberg George,Loeber Robert Meyer Kenneth Miller Arlene Nelson Max Netzeband Rita Nielsen Beverly Niemeyer Herbert Oesterle Winifred Oswald Herbert Plote Dolores Rasmussen Donald Rogers Warren Rogers Richard Roof Richard Ross Gene Rotroff James Schmidt Robert Schroeder James Schwolow Ray Sievers Janet Stewart Marilyn Vogt 1952 Gerald A. Mc'ElrQv Brooks Ambos Shirley Anderson Laverne Arnold Marcia Barnes Janet Baumgarten Joyce Betts Arlene Bitter Charles Bitz Dolores Botterman Betty Brumm Don Buenzow Norman Busche Kent Chidley Bob Christensen Roberta Cluts Dan Day Richard DeBerard Wilmer Dreyer Roy Espe Marie Fremd Harry Frette Clarke Garrett Chester Geist Dolores Grant Walter Grever George Gunder Ingeborg Gunder Alma Hammer Norma Hapke Evelyn Hartleb Joy Hastings Donna Hayford Leola Henning Gerald Herrmann James Hillesheim Frank Hummel Jean Inglis Malcolm James Andre Johnson Don Kincaid Kenneth Kolze Shirley Landwehr Donald Larson James Lemke Marilyn Lundy Michael Kollker Marcia Kopczynski Kathleen Kost Lynn Kratzenberg Elisabeth Kraus Robert Krawczyk Thomas Kuchynka Thomas Kuehne Kevin Kunzweiler Karl Laegeler Paul Lagerquist Mary Lancaster Mark Langer Lori Lapsley Wira Lechniuk David Leckie Michael Lecture Kevin Lee Bruce Leidolf Cheryl Lembachner Christine Lemieux Albert Lencioni Wayne Leonard Vickie Lewis Jim Lillibridge Janice Lindegard Jean Linsner Tina Lis Kathleen Liskey Daniel Little 1913 full school enrollment of SO is record high for first 38 years Kenneth Mangels James Marzen Jean Meller Ray Metzler Beverly Meyer Robert Meyer Patricia Murphy Burton Nesset Joan Ninnemann Margaret Nuss Sharon Oberg Loraine Plote Yvonne Plumhoff Ronald Ramstedt Arlene Redeker Harold Reeve Charles Schwingel William Senne Russell Smith Tom Smith Richard Staib Charlotte Steiger Karl Svensson Mary Jane Thomas James Vogt Patricia Wagner Robert Ward Barbara Weichmann Marlene Wessel Joe Wundsam Donald Zoellick 1953 Gerald A. McElroy Richard Abrahamson Adele Adams Donna Anderson Donald Antonelli Diane Ayres Nancy Behling Leland Bergstedt Dorothy Betts Joann Borucki Margaret Bowne Sue Bruchhauser Mariann Brumm Robert Burden John Busch Herbert Busching Gene Cameron Ethel Campagna Nancy Cimbalo Irene Clausing Bruce Clauson Millicent Clow Betty Cole Ray Colonius Robert DeCosta Helen Dohl Wayne Erickson Lenore F itzsimmons Betty Flentge Richard Flory Warren Freitag David Gallimore Harlan Gephart Marilyn Gibbs Elizabeth Gronau Annette Gulder Charles Hartmann Edward Hartmann Diana Haskell Frances Hattendorf Stanley Hauseman Evelyn Hayes Ruth Hayford Mary Helfvogt Fred Hocking Joan Holm Gene Holtzee Donald Hortberg Harvey Hortik Kathryn Hottinger Frank Hummel Lawrence Ingram Charles James Louise Kloboucnik Joyce Knudsen Linda Koeberl Delbert Koelper Marcyanne Kolbert Carl Krambier Joseph Lamping Lois Larson Carol Leimer Peter Losurdo Barbara Luensman Lois Lukey Carol Madson James Mally Elaine Marchino Rosalie Marsiglia Charles McGee Fritz Michaelis Jens Miller Elfrieda Moeller Susanne Morris Mary Mulvey Maria Nagerl Betty Nomura Marcia Noyes Pete Lowe's art work in national competition Seniors enjoying themselves at a home basketball game early in the season. Kathleen Lockyer Kathryn Lopushok Paul Lopushok Thomas Louis Jayne Lovensheimer Peter Lowe Jackie Lyons Michael Lynch Michael MacBride John Macenczak High school rents space in new Palatine building in September 1913 George Ogurek James Ohlrich James Olles Kathryn Olmstead Bruce Olson Elizabeth Gstenson Violet Pankanin Joyce Penning Mary Petersdorff Natalie Peterson Charles Poellen Charlotte Pohlman Ronald Probst Joyce Ann Rechtoris Kenneth Rehusch Bruce Robertson John Roehr Earl Rouille Charles Ryberg Joy Saverthal Maria Scheibach Margaret Schlitz Arthur Schmidt Paul Schrage Jayne Schroeder Wayne Schroeder Camilla Schultz Joyce Schwingel James Shuttle Shirley Smith Oralee Soefker Allen Sommerfield Suzanne Spelman Donald Straka Marguerite Svensson Jo Ann Swanson Walter Swanson Eileen Tetlow Geraldine Thorkilsen Evan Urhammer Albert Wagner Donald Webster Arthur Welch Jean Weld Donald Wiley Louis Winkelhake Herman Wulff 1954 Gerald A. McElroy Peter Abramson Glenn Anderson Carole Bauer Donald Berlin Neal Berlin Ralph Berlin Larry Brewer William Breyer Joan Brinkman June Burden Norbert Busche Bonnie Cairns Dale Christensen Arthur Clausing Elwood C rofoot Sandra Danforth Geraldine Deddo Diane Deverman Robert Dropp Juan Duran Joyce Exner Robert Fredrikson Marilyn Frette Vernon Frost Marlene Giles June Goetz Eugene Grady Charles Grant Karl Grant Charles Grimes Kenneth Hahn Donald Hapke Lawrence Hapke Joan Hastings Jean Heitman Donald Hertel Paul Hess Dorothy Holding Florence Homeyer Charlotte Huenerberg Robert Johnson Dennis Kanok Nancy Kinnison Roger Kolze Ralph Kottke Joan Krass Kenneth Kusek Adelyn Ladendorf Janice Langhorst Shirley Layman Lynne Lommen Gerald McElroy John McKee Robert McKee Donald McNellis Richard Meyer Earl Mosgaard Ronald Nevel John Nehrbass Charlotte Nelson Bruce Nesser Class presidency goes to Jean Linsner How to act nonchalant while waiting for the coach to put you in the game: Rich Falbo fingered his helmet: Kevin Carrier watched the play. and John Batke tried not to show how badly he wanted in. Susan Machometa Thomas Maguire James Malnati Kyle Mangels Mark Manint James Manock Daniel Martinez Vicki Masucci Suzanne Matheis Rebecca Mayes -I we , In April 1914 township voters elect to have high school district Barbara Nickol James Nickol Roger Niemeyer Donna Nordin Carl Nuss Roger O'Hara Phyllis O'KeIly Janice Pearson Frederick Pfingsten Lois Redeker Donna Jeanne Rose Patricia Rotroff Barbara Sanborn Glenn Schiller Adrienne Siedel Betty Senne Norman Stenzel Rosemarie Stupka John Walsweer Marion Weichmann Lawrence Wilkening Patricia Zelsdorf 1955 Gerald A. McElroy Ann Acree Avis Andersen Donna Anderson Gay Anderson Lois Anderson Edward Barry Michael Bassett Julia Becker Ronald Bessemer Norman Bittner Wanda Boobyer Betty Borg Irene Botterman Carolyn Breitling David Burnett Joseph Busch Robert Busche Jerome Chase Larry Chidley Joyce Clow David Cornwell Michael Dickover John Dietmann Alan Eck David Egler Brian Espe Betty Fiene Sue Fletcher Roger Florey Bernice Freise Robert Fremd Darlene Frye Robert Gaza Marilyn Gieseke John Goetz Barbara Gordon Carole Hahn Page Hamor Arlene Hardy Carol Harmon Ronald Hattendorf Nancy Helfvogt Betty Hildebrandt Douglas Hildebrandt Richard Hill Tom Hillesheim Dolores Holtzee Lorraine Homeyer Gloria Hotovy Doris Ingram Robert J asinski Jane Kinnison Charles Klopp Margaret Knupper Joyce Kompellien Robert Kozy Mary Kretz Kenneth Krueger Ronald Lanka Alfred Laseke Carl Lindberg Ray Lorden Eileen Marchino Jack Manson Bruce McClung Cindy Meineke Annette Mirabella Herbert Moehling Gary Murphy David Nesset Betty Nielsen Carol O'Kelly Karen Oppenheim Charles Oswald Jean Pease James Penning Jeanette Pruim Wayne Rasmussen David Roberts Virginia Rogan Dolores Rohde Lee Ronneberg Barbara Rorex Harold Sand David Schutz Jane Senne Vernon Sporleder ' 4 3 Marcy Mazzetta Eileen McCarthy Mark McCostlin James McCutchen David McDonald Patricia McGeady Francis McGee Timothy McGlynn Donna McGregor Julia McGuire Marguerite McKenna Joanne McLeod James McManamon Gerald McNabney William Meagher Kathy Meilner Lorianne Mellon Kenneth Meyer Steven Meyer William Meyer Linda Michalski Diane Miles Robert Miles Rocco Militello Barbara Mitchell Michael Monson Cynthia Moranda Michael Morawski Robert Morgan Dana Morganroth 192.2 voters twice reject proposition to build district high school Marilyn Steif Lois Stoebig Phyllis Straka Carolyn Straub Ronald Swanson Philip Taylor Ronald Ternberg Georgia Thompson Evelyn Torell Charles Walters Lawrence Wheeler Mary Lou Wickersheim Leonard Wiese Ann Wilkins Ralph Witt Maxine Zelsdorl' Penelope Zielinski Audrey Zobel 1956 Gerald A. McElrQv David Abramson Harry Alten Arlene Anderson Bruce Anderson Noel Anderson Lynne Bell Donald Berger Edward Bergo Dorothy Berlin Robert Betts Gerald Betz George Beyer Earl Bicknase Willard Bingel Barbara Boehme Carl Bondeson Fred Breitling Roy Burns Myrna Busche Georgia Busching Betty Bybee Sandra Cairns John Carlson Sue Carpenter Carol Christopherson Robert Coates Carol Conley Steven Cornwell Diane Costello Lynn Cox Lynn Cunningham Judith Deddo Michael Degan John Dilks Mary Dolatowski Darcy Drever Otto Dreyer William Eich Leona Engelking Donald Erickson Judith Ferrara Penny Fleetwood Bruce Forke Alice Frost Richard Frost John Garrett Maryann Gehrke Carole Gilbert Joseph Goddard John Goodwillie Duane Gordon Robert Gould John Grabowy William Guinan Edwards Gunder Joanne Haemker Richard Hamilton Robert Hamilton Barbara Hardman Betty Hattendorf Elaine Hattendorf James Hauser James Hess Lynne Holste Arliss Holtzee Carol Homeyer William Hortberg George Huber Betty Hummel Jocarol lncapreo Marilyn Israel Brenda Johnston Patricia King Elwood Knutson Robert Kolze Ardine Kulak James Larson George Lehmann Robert Linberg Holly Lommen Rachel Longman Richard Lundgren Patricia MacTavish Paul Manning Victor Marsiglia Robert Martin James McCreery William McDonald Howard Meadors Bobbie Meier Gwen a ch Robert Moritz Kirk Morris Patricia Morris William Mottashed Douglass Muir Elizabeth Murphy William Murphy Robert Nannini Clifford Nelson Jeffrey Nelson Frederick Nissen Robert Normann Vicki Norris Phillip Nuccio Michele Obara William Odell Colleen O'Dowd Jay Oldenburg Marianne Olson John Olszewski Sally Olszewski Karen O'Neal Kevin O'Neil Kathleen Orr Kenneth Osberg Carol Oswald Gerald Paggi Carol Pankanin Michael Parr John Paul Paula Peppler Marcia Peters Barbara Peterson John Petko Carl Piazza Barbara Pingel Mary Pinson Therese Pistone Derry Pollock James Popp OICG, graduates take dmner Carol Meinke Nancy Merfeld Carl Michaelis James Mitchell Sonia Morris Sonja Mosgaard Erika Mueller Susanne Mulvey Robert Muizyn Norman Nelson Carol Ness John Newman Gail Ninneman Phyllis Odell Gerry Olson Kathleen O'Rilley James Pals Arthur Parker Linda Pauli Alice Peavey John Perham George Petersdorff Judy Peterson Wesley Plote Frank Podzimek Ormel Prust Dolores Pyzick Judith Randall Penny Richter Gary Robinson Nancy Rockwood Leonard Rohde Helen Rood Veronica Rose Lois Rosenberg George Sailor Alice Sanford Gerry Schaefer Diane Schoenian Linda Schroeder Lorraine Schwantz Jean Schwingel Bonnie Shaffer Nancy Shelton Nancy Singelman William Skinner Joan Smith Linden Smith Monnet Smith Leo Sporleder Ronald Stejskal William Strand Byron Stutzman Barbara Szadkowski William Taylor William Thompson Arlene Thurnau Arlene Tonne Peter Trenchard Grant Urhammer Doborah Walsh Hazel Weide Lois Westerberg Charles Wisner Wayne Wodrich Alan Wundsam Donna Zobel Nina Zwahlen 195 7 Gerald A . McElrQv Sally Ambos Andrew Anderson Dorothy Anderson Janet Arseneau Patricia Barry Elizabeth Becker Eric Bessemer Robert Bohne Kenneth Borg Judith Bostrand Doris Botterman Lester Bourseau Robert Breyer Sharon Bridges Karen Carpenter Sharon Cluts Elaine Coorens Alexandra Crane Tom C upan Ronald Dallmeyer Allen Danforth Sandra Davidson Gail Davis Lois Deane Patrick Degan Mary Dempsey Carol Dillie Robert Engelhardt Michael Even Dianna Exner Marilyn Franking Patricia Freter John Garard Patrick Glynn Elizabeth Goddard Barbara Gondek Bruce Goodmonson Marsha Grady Nancy Grimes Sharon Gustafson Barbara Gylund Gary Gylund Roy Hahnfeld Valery Hamilton Conrad Hansen Jane Hansen Juanita Haseman Irene Hayford Doris Hein William Heis Jordan Hodgson Elfrida Hoeske Linda Hottinger Robert Hummel Raymond Jajko Ruth Kalkbrenner Denise Kaye Erwin Kemnitz Edward Kintzinger Frank Kiraly Carol Kloboucnik Roger Knitter Kay Kohler Dorothy Kolberg Walter Kruse Diane Landwehr Lynne Larson Curt Lewin Carolyn Lohff Joanne Lowery Helga Lubberger Dennis Lundgren Michael Lynch Bernard Marsiglia Steven Maurer Anne McCaffrey David McClung Patricia McFeggan Sandra McGee Ronald Meyer Roberta Mitchell Valerie Moehling Leslie Montgomery Terry Moore Jason Morgan Janet Nebel Janet Nelson Dennis Ohlrich Joyce Olson Barbara Palmer Louis Pankonin Joseph Pannhausen Daniel Pearson Douglas Peterson Barbara Petkunas Robert Pierce Kenneth Pietrucha Ruth Piske James Pryor Darleen Rasmussen Fredrick Redeker Elmer Rohde Carol Rouille Penny Russelle Guy Sampson Marilyn Schiek Joan Schneider Lawrence Schroeder Thomas Schroeder Douglas Schubert Roland Schuett Sandra Schutz Patricia Schwankoff Karl Schwenk Maxine Segebrecht Dave Shaw Donald Shaw Roy Stafford Marjorie Stutz David Sundling Karen Swanson Helen Sweeney Jack Tarnow Kenneth Ternberg Jack Thome Judy Trieger Robert Veeck Lee Vogel Katherine Vogeler David Wagner John Wagner Elise Wickersheim Lester Wiese J Jacqueline Wilcox Gail Wilhelm Jerry Wroblewski Karen Zeidler Elizabeth Zimmanck George Zobel 1958 Gera1dA. Mclilrqv Warren Ahlgrim Joyce Anderson James Arnesen David Bachman Allen Bartsch Carol Baumrucker James Best Leon Biedrzycki Ronald -Bingle Tweed Boehm Patricia Brandt Darlene Brinkman Mary Brock Joan Brockington Robert Buckley Frank Campagne Mary Jane Campbell Barbara Carlson Terry Carlson Richard Chase Donald Clish Beverly Collins Margaret Courtney Bruce Crane Penny Cukr Jordan Danforth Thomas Davis Frederick Dehn James Dickenson Francis Difatta Helene Dolce Karen Egler James Eldridge Robert Elms Herman Emmel John Etchingham James Finn Theodore Fisher Paul Fitzner James Friedrichs Sarah Jane Gammelgard Donald Garms Allen Geffe Connie Geist John Gerling Michael Glynn Carol Goodwillie Thomas Gordon Jerry Goudie Helene Gross Ronald Grzesik Robert Haemker William Halana Patricia Hall Mearl Hamilton Darlene Hattendorf Thomas Hauser Herbert Hausemann Douglas Heitman Orrin Helms Dale Heftel Linne Hess Ronald Hess Thomas Hicks John Hogan Patricia Hopp Barbara Horlacher Wayne Howes Sharon Huber Paul lncapreo Geoffrey John Ruth Ann Keck Bruce King Diana Knutson Priscillia Knapik Diane Kloske Eleanor Krass Daniel Kusek Judith Lara Everet Larson Georgene Leluan Daniel Lemanski Burneta Lemon James Leth Paul Lindberg Lynn Lindholm Susan Matthias Joan McCament Judith Melcher Betty Mensching Philip Metzler Michael Millay Dennis Miller Marla Miller Michael Miller Ruthanne Moehling Robert Morrissey Judy Morrow Lee Mudlaff Peter Mulvey Richard Mumber Sally Newman Thord Nicholson Rita Nielsen Yvonne Nielsen Robert Nordin Lynn Olson Richard Palm Mary Pasko Nancy Pearson John Pfingsten Lynette Pittenger Raymond Plote Andrew Pontius Louise Ptack Patricia Pulsford Diane Rannin Ann Robinson Carol Rockwood Gloria Rolfsen Frances Rose Linda Ross Jacqueline Rozanski William Sailor Carol Sand Carolyn Schuler George Schlaffer Darrell Schroeder Nancy Schroeder Suzanne Schuettner Carolyn Schiller William Schwantz Paula Scianna Judith Sebald Gerald Segebrecht Leroy Siedenburg Susan Smith Craig Snyder Howard Soukup Delores Sporleder Esther Sporleder Ethel Sporleder Gloris Staib Gerald Starkeson Joan Szadkowski John Stuchlik Marie Strauss Darlene Tatge Donald Teegen Lavonne Thies Robert Thies Betty Thompson Edwin Thurnau Patricia Tibbits Arnold Torkelson Connie Villarreal Ruth Vokening Jane Walsberg Barbara Walter Phyllis Wedow Mary Wehner Carole Weinacht Virginia Westerberg Ronald Winkelhake Richard Wisner Harold C. Young James Young Erik Zingelman 1959 Gerald .4 . McElrQta Leonard Abeln Larry Adams James Anderson Susan Anderson Joan Baczynski Lucena Baker James Barry Gisela Baum William Baumrucker Stephen Bergman Althea Berlin John Betts Barbara Beyer James Bicknase John Bieber Doris Biesterfeld Shirley Biesterfeld Joseph Bissing John Bohm Sharon Borgmeier Joan Bostrand Diane Breitholtz Richard Brodkorb Carole Campagna John Campbell Charles Carlson Gail Carpenter Donald Christensen Wayne Christensen Robert Clark William Coates William Cosper Nancy Coutts Eugene Crandall Sandra Cropper Valerie Danforth Jeffrey Davis Theo Dawson Patricia Deddo Anita Denz John Difatta Robert Dillon Edward Domek Lucille Donahoe John Dunlavey Patricia Finnegan Joseph Fischer Jerome Fitzhenry Gayle Francisco Robert Frasier Michael Fremon John Freter Charles Fritz Judith Gehrke Alvin Gephart Margaret Gliot Robert Godbout Kenneth Gordon Gerald Gormley Frederick Grzesik Janet Haemker Mary Lou Halbreiter Marilyn Hansen Victor Hansen Wayne Hardman Roger Harmon Beverly Hartmann Douglas Heitman Cathy Henke Ronald Herrmann Rosie Hertel John Hicks Marion Hill Judy Hellesheim Dave Hodgson Loretta Huff Linda Hummel Ellen lber Eugene Ingram First teacher-coach, Walter Ainsley, on faculty from 1923 to 1925 Brad Porzio W Mary Powers i , Laura Poyet r 1 K Michael Prendergast Brad Price Karen Price Scott Proiahn Deborah Propst Kathlene Ptack William Pulak X If Kathi Orr. whose hands molded the clay numbers for the l975 Spotlight cover. looking at the rest of the book during August distribution: and a bit of roughhousing in the basketball bleachers between Lori Hilgendorf. the victim. and Leslie Mercurio.juniors. and seniors Steve Berg and Pete Kearns. ies C X Don Jacobsen Bruce Jefferson Beverly Kahling Fred Kaiser Jacqueline Karbens Dick Kelley Judi Kleiner Phyllis Klopp Dick Knez Dave Knight John Koch Fred Koller Dennis Kotowski Don Kreft Carole Krueger Joan Lewin Bill Lindahl Carole Lindberg William Linnemann Toni Lynch Andrea Mack Carol Marker Ken Martin Tom Martin Tony Mastroianni Alyce Maty Betsy McCandless James McGee Tom Meyer Beverly Micek Ken Miller Wynn Muller Alden Munro Marge Murray Marie Nagl Lenore Neal Stanley Nebel Edith Neely Gerry Nelson Judy Nelson Joy Ness Phillip Nesset Mary Nielsen Will Norton Carolyn Olles Kam Olson Mary Olson John Oltyan Carol O'Rourke Carl Ostenson Mary Ann Pals Charles Patten Helen Paul Art Peekel Bill Petersdorff Pat Phillips Dorothy Plote Kathy Plumlioff Carla Potts Bob Ptack Joyce Quarnstrom Richard Ramstedt Jim Rasmussen Don Redmon Jeri Roberts Lloyd Roberts Sam Robinson Will Rogers Sonja Rolfsen Shirley Rood Jeffery Rorex Carol Schaefer Marilyn Schaefer Mary Jo Schneble Sandy Schneckloth Annette Schreeder Barney Schur Flora Schwantz Bobbie Scott Amy Seehausen Jack Shields Barbara Shillington William Skolnick Suzanne Slocum Robert Smith Max Sommer William Sprengell Judith Steilen William Stellman Carol Stitt Jack Streitenberger Warren Stutzman Kathleen Sweeney Bill Sweet Georgia Taylor Bob Tenglin Beverly Thompson Fred Todd Sharon Troch Barbara Tuttle Jane Urquhart Susan Vetter Wayne Viktora Edward Villarreal Gay Vogel Marjorie Waddell Jon Walters Fern Wanke Tom Weitzel Dick Welty 192.4 graduation requires 15 units of credit: 4 in English, Jatnes Wenger Fred Wessel Linda Wilds Carol Willie Garret Winter Richard Wittig Pamela Zaloudek James Zatnrazil George Zelsdorf 1960 Gerald A. McElrqi Helen Abeln Joann Abrahamson Michael Abroe Joyce Ahrensfeld Robert Ambos Anita Anderson Judy Anderson Tom Anderson Patricia Andreasen Ronald Angerer Chuck Barr Bob Barr Diane Bartels Diane Baumruk Jane Becker Randy Bellamy Joe Bellanca Astrid Bengston Bard Bennett Pat Berg Lee Berger Nancy Lou Berlin Gladys Bieber George Billing Marie Bimmerle Pat Blakemore Bonnie Blundstone Marilyn Bonnell Judy Boughner Ken Bowsher Marilee Brent Kathy Brockington Cynthia Brockmann Jeanette Budicin Bonnie Buhrow Chris Buri Pat Buttolph Marilyn Carlson James Carpenter Gilbert Carsello Alan C hidley Judy Chims Phil Clish Carol Coleman Earl Collier Chuck Conley Richard B. Cook John W. Cooke Courtney Cunningham Joseph Curtan Pat Cusack Raymond Davis Bill Depue Diane Dickover Bill Dietrich Terry Domek Nancy Dorsen Barbara Drasga Harvey Drewes Lynette Edwards Nancy Eisenmann David English Robert English Jeanne Even Susan Faulkner Pennie Fisher Elezabeth Force Harvey Foster Sandra Franklin Dick Fronczak Bernice Frost Marlene Frost Ray Gadberry James Garard Sue Garbrecht Ed Geschke Sheila Glade Joseph Purri Sally Rea Beth Reece Peter Reese Terrence Regul Joseph Reichert Kenneth Reid Patricia Reid Judith Renner Carol Resek Michael Richards Rochelle Richter Annamarie Ridarelli Peter Rieder Margaret Rivera Linda Roach Patricia Robinson Cary Roman Judith Rosenberg Mark Russow Janet Ryther Patrice Sammons Brad Samojla Ann Sanders Mary Santy Christina Saunderson Carle Scarim Donald Schaefer Ronald Schaefer Mari Schager 2. in math Bob Glorch Ralph Goebel Judy Goeppinger Dianne Goelz Dave Gumm Gus Gustafson Tom Gutekunst Judy Haemker Dave Hale Diane Hall Peggy Hamelin Jack Hamilton Bonnie Hansen Les Hansen John Hard Robert Harder Bob Hartman Carol Hartwig Diane Hattendorf Nancy Haydysch Sally Heidenblut Judy Helms Marilyn Scheitz Mark Schmidt Pamela Schreiner Michael Schuring Timothy Schwarz Robert Scillufo Mary Scollay Deborah Seaman Pamela Seitz Lynn Sevey Benjamin Siegler Jeffery Siemon Linda Simmons Alan Skach Nancy Smart James Smearman James Smith Katherine Smith Michael Smith Michael Smithers Robert Smithson Annette Smudde Sandra Solomonson Paul Soroka Richard Soutar Deborah Spears Sandra Splansky Scott Sprinkle Jason Standiford Mark Stanton X .K .N X 360-2.38 carries 1926 referendum to build on 57000 Wood street site Elizabeth Henning Wayne Hertel Margaret Hess Sandra Highbarger Richard Hill Mary Ann Holloway Dave Howland Stephen Hughes Nancy Huguenard Dorothea Huspen Estelle lehl Felix Jarczyk Kendra Jenks Carol Johnson Judith A. Johnson Judy G. Johnson Sherrill Jones Carol Kagel Lynne Kempff Karen Kindt Kay Kipley Joan Kirby Judith Kirchhoff Maribeth Kirchhoff Bruce Klein Ellen Kneiss Sally Knop Wayne Koch Ruth Koenig Barbara Koeppen Ruth Kolze Gayle Kompelien Amy Konishi Mary Kopach Kay Korbel Richard Krueger Barbara Kruse Kathy Kruse Carol Kuhlman Valerie Kusek Mary Ann Lamping Claudia Langhorst Ed Lara Joyce Lee Jerry Lehmann Tim Lindquist Barb Lowry Sharon Mahometa Ronald Mahon Joe Mallin Juanita Marth Mary McCaffrey Scot McConachie Bonnie McCrea Pat McDaniel Bill McFeggan Brownlee McKee Paul McKown Karen Menick Lois Merutka Bruce Micek Martin Milas Marlene Mitchell Cary Mock Charles Mollenkamp Pat Moore Norman Nagel Virginia Nebel Jack Nelson Larue Nesser Nancy Nesser Gael Newton Sharren Nickel Charles Ninnemann LaRita Nitz Sharon Nowaczek Patricia O'Donnell Judith O'Leary Brian Olsen Bob Olsen James Olson Phillip Olson Michael Osterberger Charles Palmer Carol Parks Patricia Perkins Marilyn Peterson Merlynn Pitstick James Plate Geraldine Plote Mary Beth Polachek Herbert Pozdro Charlene Preus Lynne Price Georgia Pulley Robert Purcell Barbara Pyzick Bonnie Ramberg Dolores Rannin Gayla Reed Claudia Regnell James Rose Ralph Rouille Thomas Sabin Richard Sanborn Betty Schmidt Fredrick Schmidt Robert Schneble James Schneider Don Schoenborn S12.5,000 bond issue clears 344 to 2445 bonds sell at Sola interest Bake sale and dance become money raisers Among Rosie Hoppens' many attributes that made her February senior of the month was her helping to organize the senior bake sale which netted S l0O. Here she was busy selling the goodies which came as early as 8 February I4. l l Karen Stark Mary Starke Linda Stedronsky Paul Steeber Stephen Steinbeck Lauri Stevens Julie Stocker Leslie Stoesser Debra Stowe Susan Stryker 4 Karen Sehuettner Gerald Schweigert Judith Sehwingel Joyce Sebald Virginia Segal Susan Seidel Bernard Seitz Annamarie Seliger Karen Siebert Wayne Sietman James Slinkard Donald Smith Michael Smith Dean Sproul Thomas Stark Joseph Stoneking Diane Streitenberger Gerald Susmarski Gloria Taylor Milissa Anne Thiel Karen Thies William Thomas Janet Thompson Stephan Trenchard Carol Trieb Gloria Jane Trieger Marjorie Waddell Ronald Wegner Diane Wieght David Wenzel Robert Weseman Donald White Harriet Wickersheim Thomas Will William Wilson Karen Rose Wirkus Glenn Wodrich Dennis Zablocki Daniel Zaboth Carol Zimmanck 1961 Gerald A. McElrQv Arlene Abbs Arthur Abbs Karen Adams Phyllis Adams Roberta Ahrens Robert Ames Andrew Andersen Karen Anderson Marilyn Anderson Marjorie Anderson John Anderson Mary Anderson Karen Anton Judy Appleton Mike Armato Kathy Azure Marie Azure Fred Barr Joann Bastian Allen Behnke Nils Bengtson Conrad Bergo Sharon Bernstein Mel Barry Marge Betts Judy Beyer James Bimmerle Nancy Bingel Patricia Biringer Gene Blum Marty Bodelson Susan Borschke Barrie Braden Fred Brautigam Thomas Breitholtz Lawrence Brunk Marian Buch Joan Burns John Burns Frank Campagna James Campbell Wayland Campbell Janet Carter Josephine Ceh Bob Chelius Denny Christiansen George Clark Robert Clark Catherine Coates Jeanne Cole Raylene Conley Barb Cooper Fred Cramer Tom Cutler Joyce Damm Larry Davidson Dave Davis Ann-Marie Dec Brunilda DeGracia Karen Demore Ann Dempsey Kaye Denmeyer Wayne Desparte William Diehl William Dolke Bruce Domek June Donahoe Peter Dossing Terrence Sullivan Brian Sumpter Mary Svendsen Kristine Swanson John Swapp Diane Swider James Tallian Thomas Thielen Christopher Thomas Jay Thompson Early diplomas were big like this l9W by 153A inch one saved by Henry Schroeder with announcement and program of his 1903 gradua- tion in the Methodist church. 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'ln 'WHIXQS5 Glve- fmruc- fic-e-eauilft at,.eRalnttne.i,ltltnots.,-tYiis,i..AmqM.i.L 0045 Added lots for site cost 9B13,375p building costs increase 530,000 Terrance Drabant Diane Dreuth Jo Duro Edward Eaton Norman Ebert Eileen Eichberger Margo Engelhardt William Engler Joan Ericson Kenneth Eriksen Jon Fabri Ronald Felson Sharon Fenske Robert Fick Donna Finfrock George Flanigan Linda Fleischmann Marian Flesher Janet Foster Richard Foster Carol Fox Anthony Freehauf Mildred Fremd George Friedrichs Peter Gammelgard James Garbrecht Gail Garvens Don Geffe Bob Gill Dee Glass Ed Gliot Sandie Glod David Gold Sharon Goldammer Richard Good Kelly Goodwillie Philip Gordon John Graessle Mary Jo Graf Daniel Grote Patricia Hamilton Marilyn Hanke Sandra Hapke Timothy Harder James Harmon Fred Hasse Ruth Hattendorf Ray Harris Virginia Heinrichs Allen Helms Pamela Hermanson Irmgard Herold Donald Herrmann Donald Hicks Mike Hill Janet Hinrichs Jack Holton Janice Hopp Judith Hopp Albert Horlacher Carol Hosimer Joan Hubbard Rodney Hunt Susan Iber James Ingram Carl Jacobson Robert J ara Kenneth Jefferson Diane Jobin Dale Johnson Dolores Johnson Jo Ann Jones Duane Kahling Carole Kaiser Alice Karen Karls Joanne Keifer Alan Keller Richard Kenyon Edward Kidd ' Christine Kimball Larry Kleinhans Sheryl Knight Karl Knowles Brian Knutson Lorna Koenig Veronica Koeppl Karen Koester Theodore Lolak Laurence Kozlicki Lorraine Kratzer Harry Krass Rita Kreske Carol Kuhlmann Frederick Langrehr Jean Lash Jacqueline Lechman Linda Leimann Paulette Leimer David Lewin Arnold Lindstrom Sharon Lowery Elaine Lynch Robert Macafee Gilbert Madsen Michael Mann Bonnie Manning Lenita Marak Curtis Marker Bonnie Mastin Melvin Matthews hd Helen Thoss James Thullen Stephen Tometich Tamra Treiber Alma Trevino Kathleen Truty Catherin Tychyj Sheryl Ulander Kathleen Ullmer Ann Unterreiner David Utt Alex Vaenberg Michael Vanderweit Amy Vargo Michael Vasko Paul Vaughan Wendy Vischer Delle Vollenweider Jeffrey Von Readen Mark Vosberg Thomas Wallace Thomas Walters Kathleen Ward Sharon Watanuki Lisa Watson K. Douglas Weaver Randal Webster James Wedel Bonnie Weinberg Laurence Wells With own gym coming, board in 192.7 rents Ar1ington's at S15 a game Richark Matticola Nancy McArthur Geor e McCament E Raymond McCaskey Bradley McCreery Susan McElroy Georgia McKeown Marcia McKown Carol McPherson James Mellin Marian Meyer Robert Millay Nancy Miller Kenneth Milowski Michael Moorman Pat Morat Diane Morici William Morrow Edward Mossman Ingrid Mueller Susan Mulvey Peggy Mulroy Barbara Murrell Allan Nagl Allan Nelson Barry Nelson Charles Nelson Harvey Nicholson Joan 0'Conner Andy Oltyan Don O'NeiI Steve Orlick Kenneth O'Rilly Lawrence Osterberger Edward Pacana Richard Pals Joan Parello Richard Past Charles Paul Maribeth Paul John Payne Linda Penisten Charlene Peterson James Peterson Linda Peterson Kathleen Petkunas William Phillips Eileen Phleeger Dianne Plumhoff Beverly Pohlman William Polochek Henry Potts James Powell Lorine Power James Prange Dennis Preston Beverly Proeber Barbara Pryor Lola Quarnstrom William Quayle John Quill Jann Rankins Howard Rasmussen Kay Rubusch William Reisenbuckler Michael Reitz Thomas Richards Marian Rickert Edward Rogan Tom Rogers Janice Rohde Bonnie Rose Leonard Rose Rosalie Rose Toni Rose William Ryter Walter Sadowski Clifton Sanders Robert Schaefer Fredrick Schaeffer Joyce Schiller Norman Schuettner Eileen Schur Diann Schwantz Rose Schwantz Robert Shelton Francis Shields Peter Sides Richard Sipp Dianne Slavik Sharon Slinkard Bruce Smith Douglas Smith Gilbert Smith William Smith Judith Sowa Kenneth Spears Thomas Stapleton Cecil Steed Susan Steg Susan Stoneking Ruth Stovall Jerald Struck Bernice Stutz Janet Suralski Dennis Suthers Stephen Swingley Phyllis Teegen Nancy Tenglin Terrance Tobias Ioan Brown, Keith Kienker tops in merit Jeri Wente Karen Westermann Cindy Wheelock Susan White Jean Whittemore Donald Wiley Brian Williams Jeffrey Williams Mark Wilson Scott Wilson Karen Wirsing Thomas Wischhusen Karen Wittkop David Wolfe Elizabeth Wolfe Paul Yazel Donald Zale Anthony Zara John Zelenka Pamela Zimmerman W1111am Qst, sports booster, joins 192.7 board and serves 11 years Gail Tolbert Lester Tuttle Darlene Twarowski Anton Valukas James VanHoosier Dorothy VanKirk Susan Vehrs Douglas Verdonck Bradley Vetter Judy VanOsin Leslie Wackher Marianne Wagner Jacquelyn Wassmer Allen Weitzel John Widmann Mary Wilkins Robert Williamson Susan Wipperfurth Gordon Witt David Wolf Roger Wood Donald Wyrick Harold Yates Renee Yocherer Gail Yokas William Yokas Janice Youwer Leonard Ziehm Darlene Ziemann Sharon Ziemann Carolyn Zingelman 1962 Martin M. Plate Leonard N ewendorp J im Adams Jan Agren Nicholas Ambrosi Karen Anderson Lois Anderson Pat Anderson Rich Anderson Lee Andrews Carl Archibald Harold Armstrong Carol Arseneau Lawrence Azure Bill Bain Karole Bair Lynn Beagle John Becker Gered Beeby Linda Bellamy Randy Belli Lynn Bennett Beverly Berg Barb Betke Jim Betts Terry Betz Harriet Birmingham Kathy Bischof Phil Blake Gerry Blevens Elsie Blum August Boehm Dick Bonell Rich Borg Carole Borowicz Richard Brasure Beverley Brinkman Jill Brown Linda Brown Diane Bucher Dawn Burnett Joyce Carpenter Kathy Cegielski Ken Cheetham Gary Chessman Gayle Chuipek Bob Cichy Mike Clark Marilyn Cook Darryl Costanza Naida Crossland Wayne Cullerton Sue Currey Dan Cwick Lynda Davis Jan DePue Bob Dolce Jim Donahoe Terry Donkin Linda Dossing Mike Dunlavey Paula Duro Alice Eckley Steve Eckley Carol Ehrenberg John Eichberger Dick Ellinghusen Wendy Elrick Elaine Englking Carol Erickson Carolyn Erickson Carolyn Erickson Sandra Evans Carl Fatz Robert Fiddes Rita Fiedler Janet Finn Don Fletcher Tom Fletcher Bruce Floberg Sandi Foerster Howie Folz Elmer Fritz Pat Galambos Jeannette Gantt Tom Garett John Gaza Sherry Gibney Cathy Glynn Richard Goben Lillian Goetze Bill Goldammer Dick Goludski Ken Gotsch Pat Gutekunst Tom Haase Jackie Haemker John Hale Jim Hansen Lorna Harris MaryLou Harrison Terre Hart Bill Hartman Barb Hartmann Sandra Hasse Alan Hattendorf Karen Heisig Ken Helgesen Jane Helgeson Melvin Helms Betty Henricksen Judy Hill Phyllis Hinrichs Carol Hodgdon Anne Hodgson Dennis Hoffman Marjorie Hoffman Marsha Hoffman Bob Holland Nick Holleck Bonnie Hosimer Robert Hubbard Diane Hughes Donna Hughes Don Hummel Ray Hussman Esther lehl Marcia James Charles Jermonski Sheila Jones Leatrice Jordan Jerome Kalur John Kane Wayne Kehe Sharon Kehr Bob Kelley Joe Kelliher Jim Kelly Marcella Kemnetz Ken Kieler Barbara Kinslow Dolores Klein Toni Klopf Donna Klopp Jerry Klopp Marlene Knitter Karen Knowles Bruce Knutson Valerie Kober Jim Koller Lynda Konnen Bob Korbel Jack Korber Gail Kotrba Pam Kraft Mark Krueger Linda Kuhlman Lois Lampert Carol Larson George Larson Paul Larson Gary Lauger Mary Lee Jean Lembachner Jim Leskinovitch Wayne Lewin Linda Lohff John Loughlin Jean Menke Bob Marek Bob Matson Mary May Gail McArthur Phyllis McDougall Tom McFeggan Gibbie Mclntosh Bob Melum Andy Merutka Gene Meyer Karen Meyer Brian Michaels William Migely Pam Miller Dan Mohoric John Molinari Gary Moore Daphne Morgan Doug Moss Eileen Mulroy Gary Nagl Eileen Nelson Larry Newbanks Bob Newberg Judy Newton Judi Nielsen John Ninnemann Mike Noland Carl Noller Peter Norton Larry Oehlerking Don Oglesby Norman Olsen Robert Olsen Rolaine Olson Cappy 0'Rourke Rich 0'Rourke Janet Palliser George Pannhausen Jeanne Papke John Parker Jackie Pattee Richard Payne Dave Pertle Fred Petersdorff Vicki Peterson Ken Petke Louis Petzold Taffy Petersen Cyrus Phillips Vicki Pittinger Dorothy Poppe Carole Ptack Judy Pullman Fred Pultz Sue Ramberg Dora Ramirez Terry Reardon Fred Reitz Bob Reynolds Linda Rezabek Jackie Richter Tom Ristow Richard Ritchie John Roberts Darlene Rood Art Roof Frank Roof Bill Roth Bob Ryniecki Joyce Sable Ray Saetre Chris Sauer Conrad Schaefer Wayne Schauer Diane Schick EllaMae Schieller Margaret Schlaffer Herman Schmidt Joanne Schmidt Al Schniepp Jerry Scholl John Schreier Bill Schuh Sandy Schuld Phillip Schultz Jerry Schur Betty Scianna Dawn Scroggins Sue Seedorf John Seehausen Jackie Segal Don Seidel Don Sever Winnie Severin Jim Shelton Pete Shmalcs Dave Shuman Jenny Sill Don Skinner Bob Slater Art Slisz Jim Smith Tom Sowa Linda Sperry Anita Spiegel Linda Spirek Bonnie Stanfield Carl Stapleton John Stires David Stopka Sandy Straisinger Nancy Sullivan Dick Sundling Terry Swensen Pamm Taylor Peggy Teece Susan Tennes Reece Thome Denny Thune Dave Tibbetts Larry Travis Elmer Trembacz Mary Trenchard Jim Valukas Camiel VanDurme Barb Vesneske Dean Viktora Bob Waclawski Pete Walters Lance Warnke Kay Westerlund Cathy Wick Harold Wiese Georgeann Wilkin Joan Williams Kathy Williams Gerry Wilson Bill Winter David Wistar Bobbi Witt Bob Wittenburg Therese Wojtal Art Wolf David Yates Donald Zaloudek Judy Zoellner 1963 Martin M. Plate Leonard Newendofp Lawrence Aggerbeck Holly Alexander John Andersen David Anderson Denise Anderson Robert Anderson William Andreasen Bruce Andrews Barbara Angleos Donna Arnold Jay Baker Donna Feder Ballard James Barr Ralph Bartels Linda Bartz John Bastian John Bates Richard Baumgart Laura Baylin George Bedell Judith Bell Marcia Jean Benda Gena Bergdahl Susan Berger Georgia Bergman John Berry Judy Bicknase Georgia Kay Bilas Kim Billow David Blow Rosemary Blum Stephen Blundstone Leonard Bonnell Nancy Boston Michael Brandriss Gail Braun Gerald Brent Barbara Bright Michael Brun Norris Buck Ronald Buckley Lawrence Burnette Patricia Burr Zdislaus Butrym Caroline Campbell Gretchen Carlquist Kenneth Carlson Nickola Carter Robert Carver Mary Cascone Morton Castle Roland Chidley Karen Christensen John Cichy Michael Cichy Marguerite Cirves Wesley Clish Holly Collins Nancy Cook Suzanne Copple Molly Cowling R. Jeff Cromar Charles Currey David Curtis William D'Alliard Margit Darko Richard Darman Scott Dean David Deare Thomas Dettinger Allan Devol Diane Dieringer Karen Domek John Donahoe Nannette Donner Christine Dorsen Dennis Dorwick Victoria Downing Sigrid Dreesbach Gail Dunlap Carol Dunlavey Toni Ehringer Martin Eilering Adrienne Elle Janet Erickson Lee Fabri Leslie Facinger Daniel Farinosi Judy Fender Robert Fernstrom Richard Fiddes Susan Field JoAnn Flesher Renee Florence Anne Force Sharon Friedman Jack Frost Robert Frost Ronald Frost Jana Gadberry John Garbrecht Barbara Garry Jacquelyn Glade Frederick Gluck Terry Goeppinger Barbara Gordon James Gow Lindsay Gowans Pamela Graham Rose Alice Grimes MaryJo Gunterman James Gustafson Jamie Hajduk Peter Halbreiter Charlene Hall Lynne Hambrecht Michele Hamelin Dean Hamilton Candice Hansen Norman Hansen Charles Harlow Thomas Harrington William Harry Shirley Hartman Thomas Harvey Carol Harwood Marjorie Harz Michael Hasley Nancy Heidenblut Andrea Lee Hein Nancy Helgesen Gary Henke Susan Herman Richard Herrmann Thomas Herron David Hill Larry Hough John Howard Sue Hughes Daniel Humiston Tom Hysell Robert lversen Donald Jackson Frederick James Richard Jamieson Norman Jefferson Dale Johnson LindaJo Johnson Randall Johnson Ronald Johnson Diane Jordan George Kaess Charlene Kaiser Judith Kaiser Lois Karbens Sharon Karnatz Dian Kein Gregory Keller Stephen Kelly Terry Kendrick Paul Kervin William Kidoo Roberta Kimball Sharon Klein Alexis Kompelien Janet Kopp Alice Kopplin Paula Kortum Ronald Kozlicki William Krass Sandra Kroll Rita Krueger John Kruse Sandra Kryza Gerald Kusek Jack LaGreca Paul Lambert Suzanne Langsdorf George Larson Cheryl Lechman Michael Leifer Kenneth Leiviska Alan Lemke Cassandra Lewandowski Barbara Lietz Pauline Lindquist Marilyn Loeber Kathleen Loftus Gregory Logan Linda Logsdon Larqf Lorenz Thomas Lynch Clayton MacDonald Karen Madsen Lynn Mahometa Stanley Main Phyllis Malczyk Doris Maloney Henry Markl Robert Martin Gayle Martincin John Mathews Marjorie Matthias Madelynne Matticola Pamela Mauel Lawrence May Robert Mayhall Jeffrey McConachie George McCreery Kathe McDaniel Gretchen McElroy Philip McKown Robert McWilliams Walter Meder Robert Mendelsohn Theodore Meyers Ellena Militello Mary Millay Raymond Miller Activities are many during 4 short years ADAMS Brian -track 2, 3, 4 ALDANA James -ICE 3, 4: football I: basketball I ALREAD Robert- band I, 2, 3. 4: football I: track I, 2, 3: cross country 2 ANGELOS Christine - HERO 4: French I, 2. 3, 4: gymnastics I AZZANO Pamela - DE 3, 4: ski 2: nurse's monitor I: track 2, 3 BAILEY Thomas - track I, 2, 3. 4 BALS John - varsity club 3. 4: football I, 2, 3. 4: baseball I, 2: track 3: golf I: wrestling I BARNES Jane - HERO 4 BARNES Mark - NHS 3, 4: basketball I. 2. 3. 4: track 2. 3, 4: state scholar 4 BATKE John - NHS 3, 4: varsity club 3, 4: football I, 2, 3, 4: track I. 2, 3 BATTEN Michael - German I, 2: wrestling I BELLAMY Tim - basketball 3: track I, 3, 4: cross country I. 2 BEMISTER Elizabeth -from Parkside High. Jackson, MI 4: softball 4 BENNETT Barbara - ski I, 2. 3: vocal I, 2 BERG Steven -track I, 2, 3: cross country 2 BERKE Barbara - monitor 3: track mgr 4 BISCEGLIA Ronald - from Penn High, South Bend, IN 4: baseball 3: wrestling 2 BOLANOWSKI Jim - CWT 2. 3, 4: ski 2. 3 BORDENKIRCHER Paul- baseball I: cross country I: wrestling I. 2. 3 BORGMAN Jim - computer 3: thespian 2. 3. 4: choir 3, 4: v-show 2, 3: musical 2. 3. 4: German I. 2: tennis I: state scholar 4 BORST Catherine - ski 2, 3. 4: French I: Spotlight 3: fall play 2 BOTTIE Mary -from Northem Regional High, Old Tappan, NJ 2: track 4 BOUCHER Diane - cheerleader 2. 3. 4 BRADY Richard - FTA 3: Cutlass 23 vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: fall play I: v-show 2, 3: musical 2: thespian 4: tennis I BRASSEUR David -from Masconomet High. Topsfield, MA 2: basketball I: track I, 2 BREHMER Todd - January graduate: football I: track I, 2 BRENNAN Brendan -track I BRODEUR David - radio 2, 3: wrestling 2 BROWN Joan - NHS 3, 4: vocal I, 2: bel canto 3: choir 3, 4: musical I, 2, 3, 4: thespian 2, 3, 4: pirateer 2, 3. 4, vice capt 33 capt 4: merit finalist 4: It's Academic alternate 3 BROWN Joann - January graduate: library aide 2: band I BROWN Susan - from Richards High, Oak Lawn 2: GAA I, 2 BROWN William - ski 2: football I, 2, 3, 4: baseball I, 2, 3 BRUMBAUGH Kirk - chess I: band I, 2, 3, 4: v-show 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: basketball l, 2 BURBIDGE Christine - NHS 3, 4: ski I: vocal I, 23 choir 3, 4: musical 3, 4: gymnastics I: swim team 4: pirateers 2, 3, 4: prom princess 3 CAFFREY Kathy - council secy I: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: fall play I, 2, 3, 4: v-show 2, 3: musical 2, 3. 4: thespian 2, 3, 4: drama club 2, 3, 4: volleyball 2, 3: softball I, 3: GAA I, 2, 3 CALLAHAN William - DE 3, 4 CALLENDER James -tennis I, 2, 3: German I. 2: vocal I, 2: choir 3. 4: golf 2: madrigal 4: v- show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4 CAMPISE Maria - ski 2, 3, 4: riding pres 3: flag football 4: basketball 2: track 4: field hockey 3: volleyball I, 2, 3: tennis 2, 3, 4: softball l, 2, 3 CARLUCCI Karen -- vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: baseball scorekeeper 3, 4: cheerleader 2, 3: state scholar 4 CARROLL Kathleen - NHS 3, 4, pres 4: French I, 2. 3, vp 2, 3: Spotlight 2, 3: orchesis 4: fall play 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: thespian, drama 2, 3, 4 CARROLL Mike - varsity club 3.4: baseball I. 2: golf 3, 4: wrestling I, 2 CARROTHERS Neil- basketball I: baseball 2 CECCHI Deborah - Spanish 4: monitor 2, 3, 4: riding 3: Expressions 4 CECCHI Karen - French 2: gymnastics 2, 3: state scholar 4 CHALUPA Karel- track 4 CHAMBERS Sheila - NHS 3, 4. treas 4: FTA 3, treas 3: council 2, 3, 4: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: v- show 2: basketball I: field hockey I: volleyball 2: badminton I, 2: tennis I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4, vp 3, pres 4 CHRISTOPHER Jamie - NHS 3.4: council 2. 3, 4: homecoming queen 4 CHU Sherry - NHS 4: Cutlass 3. 4 CLEMENS Julia - Spanish 4: medical careers 4: Spotlight 3, 4: Expressions 4: v-show 4: musical 4: GAA 2: trainer 4 COFFMAN Scott- chess I: ski 4: soccer 4: baseball I: wrestling I: state scholar 4: NHS 4 COLBURN Robert- vocal I COLEMAN Michele - from Nicolet High. Milwaukee, WI 3: vocal 3: choir 4: v-show 3: musical 3 COMSTOCK Barbara -from Whitnall High, Hales Corners, WI 3: vocal 3 CONDON Susan - library aide 2: Graffiti 3: vocal 2, 3 COON EY David -from Marist High, Chicago 3: basketball I, 2, 3 COOP Therese - riding 3 CORDES Mary - AV monitor I: orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: powder puff football 3, 4: volleyball 4: softball 3, 4: GAA 3, 4 COSTANZO Jon - radio 2, 3, 4, pres 4: monitor 4: Expressions 4 COURTNEY Cynthia - vocal I CRIEIG Ann -from Amherst High, Buffalo, NY CRAMM James - NHS 3.4: monitor I: vocal I, 2: choir 3.4: v-show 3, 4: musical 3, 4: thespian 4: drama 3, 4 CRAWFORD John - radio 2: band I, 2, 3.4: fall play 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: football l CRAWFORD Karol - from Annie Camp Jr. High, J onesboro, AR 2: band 2, 3, 4: v-show 3: track 4 CULLEN James -football I, 2: basketball I, 2: wrestling I, 2, 3, 4 CUMMINGS Terrence - NHS 3, 4, treas 4: basketball I, 2, 3: baseball I, 2: state scholar 4: boys' state 3 DAHLSTROM Dana - NHS 3, 4: ski I: Spotlight 2: vocal I, 2: choir 3: pirateers 2, 3, 4 DAVIS John - SEA 2: chess 2, 3: computer 2, 3: band I, 2, 3, 4: fall play 3, 4: v-show 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: drama 2, 3, 4: basketball I: state scholar 4 DEMS Brian - SEA 2, 3 DEWYZE Brian - football I, 2, 3, 4: baseball I: cross country I, 2, 3, 4: wrestling I. 2, 3, 4 DICKERSON Jennifer - from Paw Paw High, Paw Paw, MI 3: SEA 4: photography 4 DIVITA John - HERO 3, 4 DOW Barbara - cheerleader I, 2, 3 DOWNEY Kevin - DE 3: business careers I, 2, 3, 4: ski I, 2 DROPP Theodore -football I, 2, 3: baseball I: track I: wrestling I, 2 DROZDOWSKI Linda - office monitor I: council I, 2, 3, 4: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: badminton 2 DRUFKE Joseph - German I, 2: fall play 3: v- show 2: musical 2 DUBIAGO Patricia - Spotlight 2, 3, 42 basketball stats 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: NHS 4 DUFFY Maureen - Cutlass 3, 4: track 4: tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3: state scholar4 DUNLOP Julia - NHS 3, 4: ski I, 2: round table 2: vocal I, 2: choir 3: pirateers 4: relays attendant 2: state scholar 4 EGAN William - DE 3, 4 EHLERT Jai- DE 4: ski I: tennis 2 ELSN ER Kenneth - Red Cross I: Spotlight I ENGLISH Carol -- gymnastics 4: piradettes 4 ERLANDSON Del- gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4 ESTLUND Donna -January graduate ETTERS Stephen - AV monitor I: vocal 1, 2: choir 3, 4: v-show 2 EWALD Jill- softball I, 2: GAA I, 2 FALBO Richard - football 2, 3, 4: track I, 2, 3, 4 FALKENBERG Grace - German I, 2: Spotlight 2, 3: council 4: pirateers 4: state scholar 4: NHS 4 FANELLA Rich - gymnastics 2 FAURE John - ski I, 2: tennis 2 FEDOR Richard - ski 3: track I FEEKIN Robert- SEA 2. 3 FENTON Kevin -football I: basketball I, 2. 3, 4 FERRARIO Jacqueline -- NHS 3. 4: French I, 2: Spotlight 2: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: madrigals 3, 4: orchesis 3, 4: fall play 2, 3.4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3. 4: thespian 2, 3, 4: state scholar 4 FILAR Susan -from New Providence High, New Providence, NJ 3: Spotlight 4: GAA I, 2: state scholar 4 FINCH Steve -from Prospect High 3 FINLAY William -football I. 2, 3, 4: track I, 2. 3, 4 FISHER Marlyn - January graduate F ITZPATRICK Kathryn - French 2: monitor I: tutor I: Spotlight 2: basketball, baseball scorekeeper 2, 3, 4: hockey I: volleyball, bowling, softball, GAA I FLAISHAKER Victoria - OE 4: vocal I, 2 FORBES Patrice - vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: v-show 2: musical I, 2: class treas 3, 4: prom chairman 3: state scholar 4: NHS 4 GERDES Maureen - ski 3: Spanish I, 2, 3, pres 3: vocal I, 2: basketball I: hockey 2: volleyball I, 2: badminton I, 2, 3: bowling 3: tennis I, 2, 3, 4: softball I, 2, 4: GAA I, 2. 3, treas 2 GERTH Luann - French I: vocal 2: choir 3, 4: madrigals 4: band I, 2, 3, 4, pres 2, librarian 4: fall play 4: v-show 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: drama 2: thespian 3, 4 GORDON Terrence - from St. Viator 2 GRAY Robert - from Millakan High. Long Beach, CA 4 GROTH Elizabeth - Spanish 2: badminton I. 2 GUINDON Theresa -from Carmel High, Mundelein 2: business careers secy-treas 4: volleyball 2, 3, 4: softball 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: state scholar 4: NHS 4 GUSTAFSON Louise - ski I, 2, 3, pres 2, 3: council 4: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: gymnastics I, 2: powder puff football 3, 4: NHS 4 HAJEK Jill -January graduate: band I, 2: gymnastics I 3 HALADA Mary -- NHS 3, 4: Spanish I: class treas 2: Cutlass I, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3: round table 2: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: fall play I: v- show 2: musical I, 2, 3, 4: drama I, 2: thespian 2, 3, 4: DAR award 4 HANSEN Janet- 3 year graduate: HERO 3 HARRINGTON Patrick -from Newbury Park High, Newbury Park, CA 2: swimming I HARRIS Patricia - from Sun Valley Jr. High, Sun Valley, CA 2 HASELTINE James - from North Olmsted High, North Olmsted, OH 2 HASKE Linda - NHS 3, 4: Spanish I, 2: Labyrinth 2: vocal I, 2: badminton I, 2: tennis I, 2 HAWORTH Richard -football I: golf I, 2: bowling 4: wrestling I, 2 HAY Susan -track 2: gymnastics 2, 3: NHS 4 HEGEMAN James - January graduate HEIBERGER Denise - DE 3, 4: nurse's monitor 2: tennis 4: softball I HELGESON Thomas - golf I: cross country I HENKELS Paul - NHS 3, 4, vp 4: varsity club 4: football I: basketball I, 2: baseball I, 2, 3, 4 HENNIN Scott- golf 2 HETZEL Karen - orchesis 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: drama 3: thespian 3, 4 HEYDRICK Kenneth - chess 2: space science 2, 3, 4, pres 2, 3: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: fall play 2, 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: drama 2, 3, 4: thespian 3, 4 HIGGS Robert - from Medfield High, Medfield, MA 3: track I, 2: cross country 2, 3, 4 HILL Elizabeth - from University High, San Diego, CA 3 HOEY Steven - band I, 2, 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3: cross country I HOFFMAN Gregg - band I, 2, 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3: football I, 2: wrestling 2 HOGAN Colleen - January graduate HOGAN Martha -- January graduate: ski I, 2: office monitor I: vocal I, 2 HONG Mark - chess 3: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: fall play I: v-show 3, 4: musical I, 2, 3, 4: basketball I HOPPENS Rosemary - NHS 3, 4: ski I, 2, 3, secy 3: council I, 2, 3, 4, secy 4: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: fall play I: archery 2: roundtable 2: ' executive board 3, 4: girls' state 3: prom committee chairman 3 HORNESS Pamela - gymnastics I. 3: volleyball 2: badminton 2 HORWATH David - musical I: football I: track 2, 3, 4: cross country 2, 3, 4 HOWARD Christine - OE 4: SEA 2, 3: business careers 3: musical 3, 4 HOWARD Rick - football 2: baseball I, 2: state scholar 4: NHS 4 HOWELL Allen - from Northland High, Northland, OH 3: choir 4: fall play 4: v-show 4: musical 4: drama 4: thespian 4 HUBER Philip - vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4. pres 4: fall play I. 2, 3: v-show I, 2, 3, 4: drama I, 2, 3, 4: musical I, 2, 4: thespian 2, 3, 4 IUORIO Thomas - council I, 2, 3, 4: football I, Bl: basketball I, 2, 3, 4: baseball I, 2, 3: boys' state JACHNIW Cathy - January graduate JACOBSEN William - ski l, 2, 3 JAMES Nancy - January graduate: ski I: nurse's monitor 2, 3: GAA I, 2 JANDA Jenifer - January graduate: DE 3, 4 JANOWSKI Robert- January graduate: CWT 2: ICE 3, 4: monitor 2 JICHA Andrew - HERO 3: chess I: space science 2: basketball I. 2 JOHNSON Beth - DE 4 JOHNSON Cynthia - baseball stats 2: track stats 2, 3: Iettermen I: GAA I : gymnastics, volleyball, bowling I: powder puff football 3, 4: cheerleader 2, 3, 4, secy 4: NHS 4 JOHNSON Kimberly - nurse's monitor 4 JONES Kimberly - January graduate: DE 3, 4: monitor 4: band I, 2, 3: gymnastics I KACZMAREK Michael- from Glenbrook South, Glenview 2 KAMRADT Gayle - ski 2, 3 KEARNS Pete -track I, 2, 3: cross country 1, 2. 3, 4 KELLER Delmar CKrisJ - January graduate KELLY Robert- from St. Viator 3: band I, 2, 3, 4 ' KEYSER Judy - DE 3, 4: Expressions 4: bowling 1,2 KIENKER Keith - chess I, 3, 4, pres 3, 4: computer 3: NHS 3, 4 KIMBLE Susan - DE 3, 4: bowling I, 2 KIRK Debra - DE 3, 4 KOBLER Richard - from St. Viator 2 KOLLKER Mike - football I, 2, 3, 4: basketball I : baseball 2: track l, 3, 4 KOPCZYNSKI Marcia - NHS 4: chess 3, vp 3: library aide 2 KOST Kathleen - lettermen I, 2: band I, 2, 3, 4, asst drum major 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: basketball 2, 3: track I, 2, 3, 4, capt 3, 4: gymnastics I, 2, 3: volleyball 2, 3, 4, capt 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: NHS 4 KRATZENBERG Lynn -from East Mecklenburg, Charlotte, NC 4 KRAUS Elisabeth - cosmetology 3, 4 ' KRAWCZYK Robert - football 2: basketball I: baseball 2 KUCHYNKA Thomas - from St. Viator I: fall Slay 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: drama 2, 3, KUEHNE Thomas - band I, 2, 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: thespian 4 KUNZWEILER Kevin -- from St. Viator I: ski 2: tennis 2, 3, 4 LAGERQUIST Paul - chess I, 2: band I, 2, 3, 4: basketball I: baseball I, 2 LANCASTER Mary - track 4: tennis I, 2, 3, 4 LAPSLEY Lori - nurse's monitor 2: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: track 2: cosmetology 3, 4 LECHNIUK Wira -- band I, 2, 3, 4, secy 4: v- show 2, 4: musical 2: NHS 4 LECTURE Michael - from St. Viator 3: Spanish I, 2: football I, 2 LEE Kevin - business careers 3, 4: monitor 2: vocal I: basketball I LEIDOLF Bruce -football I, 2: baseball I, 2: wrestling I, 2, 3, 4 LEMIEUX Christine - riding 3, 4: tennis 2, 3 LENCIONI Albert - chess I: Spotlight I: band I, 2, 3, 4: v-show 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4 LEONARD Wayne - from Santana High. Santee, CA 4: HERO 4 LILLIBRIDGE James - vocal I. 2: choir 3, 4: v-show 2, 3: musical I, 2: drama I, 2: basketball I: tennis I, 2, 3, 4 LINDEGARD Janice - vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: madrigals 4: fall play I, 3: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3: thespian 2, 3, 4: drama I, 2, 3, 4: NHS 4 LINSNER Jean - NHS 3, 4: French I: council I. 2.3, 4: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: madrigals 3, 4: orchesis 3: fall play 2, 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: drama 2, 3, 4: thespian 2, 3, 4: class vp 2, pres 4: prom committee 3: bicentennial committee 4 LIS Tina - DE 4 LISKEY Kathleen - vocal I: cheerleader 2 LITTLE Daniel- January graduate LOCKYER Kathleen - French I: softball 4 LOPUSHOK Kathryn - Cutlass 3: Graffiti 3: vocal I, 2, 3: thespian 3: drama I, 2 LOPUSHOK Paul -from Lane Tech High. Chicago I: football I, 2, 3: wrestling I, 2 LOV ENSHEIMER Jayne - from Einstein High, Appleton, WI I: 3 year graduate: vocal I, 2: choir 3: fall play 2, 3: v-show 2, 3: musical I, 2, 3: drama I, 2, 3: thespian 2, 3: NHS 3 LOWE Peter - SEA 4: chess 2: Cutlass 4: Expressions 4: fall play 4: gymnastics I LYONS Jacqueline - 3 year graduate: vocal I, 2: choir 3, secy-treas 3: v-show I, 2: musical I, 2, 3: thespian 3 MacBRIDE Mike -football I, 2, 3, 4: baseball I: wrestling I, 2 MACENCZAK John - NHS 3, 4: chess I, 3, 4, vp 3, 4: computer vp 3: radio I, 2, 3, 4: tennis I, 2 MACHOM ETA Susan - January graduate MAGUIRE Thomas -from St. Viator 3: football I MANGELS Kyle - Spotlight 2: track I, 2: bowling 2: powder puff football 3: cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, secy 2, capt 4: track stats I: homecoming attendant 2 MANINT Mark - chess I, 2, 3: ski I, 2, 3, 4: computer 3: cross country I MONOCK James - Spanish I, 2: radio 2: nurse's monitor 3: AV monitor I, 2, 4: photography 4 MARTINEZ Daniel -football I: track 2, 3: wrestling I MATHEIS Suzanne - HERO 3, 4: nurse's monitor 2: band I, 2 MAYES Rebecca - January graduate MAZZETTA Marcy - ski I: basketball I, 2, 3, 4: volleyball I, 2, 3: tennis 2, 3, 4: softball I, 2 McCARTHY Eileen - OE 4 MCCOSTLIN Mark - DE 4: monitor 2, 3, 4: vocal I: football I, 2, 3, 4: basketball I, 2, 3,4: track I, 2, 3, 4 - McCUTCHEN James -from Dow High, Midland. MI 2: chess I, 3, 4: German I, 2, 3: Graffiti 3: council I: fall play 2, 4: v-show 4: musical 4: drama 2, 4: thespian 4: state scholar 4: NHS 4 ' McDONALD David - from Marion High, Marion, VA 3: ski 2: pep club I McGEADY Patricia - ski 2: French I, 2, 3: Qltlass I, 2: Graffiti 3: bowling I: GAA I McGEE Francis + choir 3, 4: madrigals 4: band I, 2, 3, 4: fall play I, 2, 3, 4: v-show I, 2, 3, 4: musical I, 2, 3, 4: drama I, 2, 3, 4: thespian 2, 3, 4, vp 3, pres 4 McGLYNN Timothy - vocal 2: choir 3, 4: madrigals 3, 4: band I, 2, 3, 4, pres 4, drum major 4: fall play 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical I, 2, 3, 4: drama I, 2, 3, 4: thespian 3, 4: state scholar 4 MCGREGOR Donna - band I, 2, 3 MCKENNA Marguerite - Spotlight I MCMANAMON James - NHS 3, 4: basketball I, 2: track I, 2, 3, 4: gymnastics 3 McNABNEY Gerald - vocal I, 2: choir 3: band 2, 3: v-show 2: tennis I, 2, 3, 4 MEAGH ER William - from St. Viator 2: NHS 3, 4: football l, 2, 3, 4: basketball I, 2: baseball 2, 3, 4: tennis I MEI LNER Kathy - from Most Holy Redeemer High, Evergreen Park I: plant club 3: Spanish I MELLON Lorianne - SEA 3: track 2, 3, 4: badminton I, 2: cross country 4: NHS 4 MEYER Kenneth - gymnastics I, 2, 3 ISQEZER Steven - ski I, 2: gymnastics I: golf I, MEYER William - monitor I, 2: gymnastics I, 2 MICHALSKI Linda - archery I: softball 4 MILES Diana - vocal I, 2: choir 3. 4: orchesis 2, 3: fall play 2: v-show I, 2, 3, 4: musical I. 2: drama I: thespian 2, 3, 4 MILES Robert- SEA 3, 4, pres 3: Spotlight 4: art award 3 MILITELLO Rocco - chess I, 2: band I, 2, 3, 4: fall play 2, 3: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 42 drama, thespian 2, 3, 4: bowling 4: cross country I MITCHELL Barbara - 3 year graduate: DE 3 MONSON Michael - from Conant High 21 track I, 2, 3: cross country I, 2, 4: wrestling I MORANDA Cynthia - band I, 2 MORAWSKI Michael - football I, 2, 3, 4: track I: wrestling I, 2, 3, 4 MORGAN Robert- ski I, 2, 3, 4: track I, 2: cross country I, 2 MORGANROTH Dana - computer 3: Spotlight 2: tennis I, 2, 3 MORITZ Robert - DE 4: football I: cross country 2 MORRIS Kirk - ski I, 2: German 2, 3: band I, 2, 3: football I. 2, 3, 4: baseball I: track I, 2, 3, 4: tennis I MORRIS Patricia - Spanish 2: badminton 2 MOTTASHED Bill- Spanish 2, 3: football 2: baseball I, 2, 3, 4 NANNINI Robert - track I, 2, 3, 4: cross country I, 2, 3, 4 NELSON Clifford - class pres I NELSON Jeffrey - NHS 4: football I, 2. 3, 4: basketball I: track I NISSEN Fredrick - monitor I: vocal I NORMANN Robert- basketball I, 2 NORRIS Vicki - from Lafayette High, Ballwin, MO 3: vocal I: track 4: GAA I, 2: hockey I: volleyball 4: softball 3 OBARA Michele - NHS 3, 4, secy 4: French 4: Cutlass 2, 3, 4: vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: musical 3: badminton I, 2: GAA I, 2: state scholar 4: Quill and Scroll 3 ODELL William - NHS 3, 4, pres 4: basketball I, 2: baseball I, 2, 3, 4: golf 2: marine physical fitness award 3 O'DOWD Colleen - council I: vocal I, 2 OLDENBURG Jay - HERO 3, 4: wrestling I, 2, 3 OLSZEWSKI John - football I, 2, 3, 4: basketball I: track I, 2, 3: wrestling 2,4 OLSZEWSKI Sally -- DE vp 3 O'NEAL Karen - NHS 3, 4: council 3: vocal I, 2: choir 3: v-show 2: musical 2: gymnastics 2: cheerleader 3 O'NEIL Kevin - gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4 ORR Kathleen - from Waukegan High, Waukegan 2: SEA 2, 3, 4, pres 4: Spotlight 3, 4 OSWALD Carol- Spotlight 3, 4: band I. 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3 PANKANIN Carol - Spotlight'3: swim team 4: basketball scorekeeper 4: baseball scorekeeper I: bowling I: state scholar 4 PARR Michael - radio 3, 4, secy 3, 4 PAUL John - from Maine East High, Park Ridge 4: CWT 2, 3, 4: gymnastics I PETERS Marcia - January graduate: cheerleader 2, 3 PETERSON Barbara - piradettes 2, 3, 4, capt 4 PETKO John - track I, 2, 3: football I, 2, 3, 4: wrestling 3, 4: varsity club 3, 4 PIAZZA Carl - DE 2, 3, 4: basketball mgr I: cross country 2 PINGEL Barbara - Spanish I: band I, 2, 3, 4: v-show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: track 3: badminton I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4 PISTONE Therese - vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: madrigals 4: orchesis 3, 4: v-show 3, 4: musical 4 POLLOCK Derry - vocal I, 2: choir 3, 4: v- show 2, 3, 4: musical 2, 3, 4: drama 2, 3, 4: thespian 2, 3, 4 POPP James -football I, 2, 3, 4: track I, 2, 3, 4: wrestling I. 2, 3, 4 POWERS Mary - January graduate: vocal I, 2 POYET Laura - NHS 4 PRENDERGAST Michael - football I: golf l, 2: state scholar 4 PRICE Brad - from Wauconda High, Wauconda 4: space science I: Spanish 3: basketball I, 2, 3: baseball I, 2 PRICE Karen -from Pennfield High. Battle Creek, MI I: OE 4: monitor 3: band I. 2. 3. 4: v- show 4: musical 2. 3. 4 PROJAHN Scott - NHS 4 PROPST Deborah - from Solon High. Solon. OH 3: business careers pres 4: council 2: track mgr 3. 4: cross country mgr 4 PULAK William -track I. 2. 3. 4: gymnastics 3 PURRI Joseph - football I. 2. 3. 4: wrestling I: tennis l. 2. 3 REA Sally - NHS 3, 4: Ski 2: executive board 3. 4: vocal I: gymnastics I. 2: cheerleader 3. 4: relays attendant 3: state scholar 4 REECE Beth - plant 3: vocal I. 2. 3: choir 4: musical 4 REESE Peter - v-show 3. 4: musical 3: football I. 2: track I. 2 REICHERT Joseph - German I. 2: radio I. 2. 3, vp 3: v-show 4: football I, 2: wrestling I. 2. 3 REID Kenneth - band I. 2: basketball I. 2. 3. 4: track I. 2. 3. 4 REID Patricia - French 2: Cutlass 2. 3. 4. editor 4: Graffiti 3: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Red Cross I: Maryville tutor I. 2 RICHARDS Michael - from Pleasant Valley. Pleasant Valley. IA 3: basketball 2: wrestling I RICHTER Rochelle - Spotlight 2: drama I. 2: gymnastics 2 RIEDER Peter - band I. 2. 3. 4: basketball I: baseball I. 2. 4 RIVERA Margaret - NHS 3. 4: French I. 2: Spotlight I. 2. 3. 4. editor 4: vocal I. 2: choir. madrigals 3, 4: v-show 2. 3. 4: musical 2. 3: thespian 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4 ROACH Linda -from E. J. Lederle High. Southfield. Ml 2: orchesis 4: v-show 4: orchestra 2. 3. 4: track 2 ROMAN Cary- vocal I. 2 ROSENBERG Judith -- January graduate: NHS 3. 4: homecoming attendant I SAMMONS Patrice - gymnastics I: cheerleader 2 SAMOJLA Brad -fall play 2. 3. 4: v-show 2.3. 4: musical 2. 3. 4: drama. thespian 2. 3. 4: gymnastics I. 2: cross country 1.2 SAN DERS Ann - plant 3: monitor I: NHS 4 SANTY Mary - council 2. 3. 4: vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: madrigals 3. 4: fall play I: v-show 2. 3.4: musical I. 2. 4: basketball I SAUNDERSON Christina -from St. Bonaventure High. Ventura. CA I: SEA 3. medical careers 4: vocal I SCARIM Carle - January graduate: DE 3. 4: monitor 2: fall play I SCHAEFER Ronald - monitor I: vocal I SCHAEFER Don - wrestling 2 SCHAGER MariPat - ski 2: Spanish I: monitor 4: vocal 3: thespian 3: track I. 4: powder puff football 3: GAA l. 2. 3. 4. secy 3: cheerleader 2. 3. 4: secy 3. capt 4: trainer 3. 4 SCHEITZ Marilyn - Spanish I. 2: badminton I. 2: tennis I. 2 SCH MIDT Mark - band I. 2: wrestling 2 SCHWARZ Tim - German I: band 3. 4: fall play 2. 4: musical 4: thespian 3. 4: football I: baseball I: NHS 4 SCILLUFO Robert- varsity club 3. 4. pres 4: football I. 2. 3: baseball 2. 3. 4: wrestling I. 2: trainer 2. 3. 4 . SCOLLAY Mary - NHS 3. 4: French I. 2. 3: Spotlight 2: vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: fall play 2. 3. 4: v-show 2. 3. 4: musical I. 2. 3. 4: drama I. 2. 3. 4: thespian 2. 3. 4 SEAMAN Deborah - council I. 2.3: vocal I. 2 SEVEY Lynne - ski I. 2: orchesis I. 2. 3. 4: v- show I. 2. 3. 4: musical 2. 3.4: drama I : thespian 2. 3. 4: gymnastics 4: trainer 3 SIEGLER Benjamin - from Jonas E. Salk High. Levittown. NY 2: Graffiti 3: radio 3: choir 3. 4: madrigals 4: fall play 2. 3. 4: v-show 2. 3. 42 musical I. 2. 3. 4: drama. thespian 2. 3. 4: wrestling 3: Irresistible attendant 2 SIEMON Jeff-football I: basketball I: track l. 2. 3. 4: gymnastics 2. 3: cross country 3. 4 SIMMONS Linda - NHS 3.4: SEA 3. 4: state scholar 4 SKACH Alan - 3 year graduate: band I. 2. 3 SMART Nancy - ski I. 2. 3: vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: bel canto 3: madrigals 4: v-show 2. 4: musical 2. 3. 4: state scholar 4: NHS 4 SMEARMAN James -football I. 2. 3. 4: basketball I. 2: baseball I. 2, 3. 4: wrestling 3: varsity club 3. 4 SMITH James - baseball I: gymnastics I SMITH Katherine - gymnastics I. 2 Sllglgl-1 Michael- radio I. 2. 3. pres 2: monitor I. . . SMITHERS Michael - ski 3: Spotlight 3: vocal I. 2: choir 3: fall play 2. 3: v-show 2, 3: musical 2: track I. 2: cross country I. 2 SMUDDE Annette - Red Cross I: vocal I. 2: band I. 2. 3: drama I SOROKA Paul- radio 3: tennis I. 2: NHS 4 SOUTAR Richard - ski 4: track l: state scholar 4 SPEARS Deborah - gymnastics I. 2 SPLANSKY Sandra - vocal I. 2 SPRINKLE Scott- ICE 3. 4: ski 2. 3 STAN DI FORD Jason - space science 2. 3 STANTON Mark - ski I: gymnastics 3: wrestling I STARK Karen - ski I: nurse's monitor I. 2: tennis I. 2. 3. 4: softball I. 2. 4 STARKE Mary - band I. 2. 3. 4 STEDRONSKY Linda -from Hersey High I: radio 3: cross country mgr 3 STEEBER Paul - ski I. 2 STEINBECK Steve - from Glenbrook North. Northbrook 2: HERO 3 STEVENS Lauri - ski I. 2: council 4: vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: v-show 4: musical 4: track 4: swim team 4: softball 4 STOCKER Julie - Betty Crocker award 4: NHS 4 STOWE Debra -- vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: orchesis I. 2. 3. 4. vp 3. pres 4: v-show I. 2. 3. 4: musical 2. 3.4: thespian 2. 3.4: drama 3. 4 STRYKER Susan - from Steinmetz High. Chicago 2: DE 4: monitor I: Graffiti 3: council I. 2: choir I. 2: volleyball 2: badminton I: cross country I SULLIVAN Terrence - varsity club 2. 3. 4: council 2. 4: football 2. 4: baseball I. 2: track 3: cross country I: wrestling I. 2. 3. 4 SVEN DSEN Mary - vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: musical 3. 4: drama 3. 4 SWANSON Kristine - NHS 3. 4. secy 4: baseball 2. 3. 4. stats 4: cheerleader I. 2, 3. 4. capt 2. 4 SWAPP John -from Carlmont High. Belmont. CA 3: football I: wrestling I SWIDER Diane - January graduate: from South Milwaukee High. Milwaukee. WI I: DE 4 THIELEN Tom -football I. 2: basketball I THOMAS Christopher - vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: madrigals 4: fall play I. 2. 3. 4: v-show I. 2. 3, 4: musical I. 2. 3. 4: drama I. 2. 3.4: thespian I, 2. 3. 4: tennis I: state scholar 4: NHS 4 THOMPSON Jay - vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: musical 2. 3. 4: basketball I: track I: cross country I: gymnastics 2 THOSS Helen - HERO vp 4 THULLEN James - bowling 3 TREVINO Alma - cosmetology 3. 4: basketball I: track I TRUTY Kathleen - Spanish I. 2. 3. 4: DE 4, Secy 4: NHS 3. 4: cheerleader I. 2. 3. 4. capt I. 3 UTI' David - German I. 2, 3: radio I. 2. 3. pres 3: wrestling I VAENBERG Alex - wrestling I. 2 VANDERWEIT Michael -from Thornwood High. South Holland 3: football 4 VARGO Amy - SEA 2, 3 VASKO Michael-football I. 2: basketball I: baseball I. 2. 3. 4: varsity club 4: state scholar 42 NHS 4 VAUGHAN Paul- space science 2. 3 VISCHER Wendy - HERO 4: volleyball I VOLLENWEIDER Delle - ski 2 VON READEN Jeff - chess I. 3: space science 2: band I. 2. 3. 4 VOSBERG Mark - from Jamestown High, Jamestown. NY 3: Ski 4: council I: football I: track I. 2, 3: gymnastics I. 2. 3.4 WALLACE Thomas - football I. 2. 3: track 2. 3: wrestling l. 2. 3. 4 WALTERS Thomas -from St. Viator 2: band 2: fall play 2 WARD Kathleen - business careers vp 4: monitor 2, 3: track mgr 2, 3. 4: cross country mgr 2. 3. 4 WATANUKI Sharon - plant 3: monitor I WATSON Lisa - NHS 3. 4: French I. 2. 3: Spotlight I. 2. 3, editor 3: vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: v- show I. 2: drama I. 2: thespian 3. 4: state scholar 4 WEAVER K. Douglass - gymnastics I. 2, 3. 4 WEBSTER Randal - ICE 3. 4 WEDEL James - January graduate: DE 3. 4 WELLS Laurence -from Park Jr. High. Scotch Plains. NJ 2: ICE 3. 4: ski 2. 3 WENTE Jeri - OE 4: nurse's monitor 4 WESTERMANN Karen - vocal I. 2: bel canto 3 choir 3.4: orchesis I. 2, 3.4: v-show I. 2. 3. 4: musical I. 2. 3, 4: thespian 2. 3. 4 WHEELOCK Cynthia -from Prospect High 2: HERO 3. 4 WHITE Susan - GAA I WHITTEMORE Jean - vocal I : swim team 4: state scholar 4 WILEY Donald -football I: golf I. 2 WILLIAMS Jeff-football I. 2, 3. 4: basketball I. 2: baseball I, 2. 3. 4 WIRSING Karen - vocal I: track 2 WISCHHUSEN Thomas -from Ridgewood High. Ridgewood. NJ 3: basketball I. 2: baseball I WITTKOP Karen - vocal I. 2: choir 3.4: NHS 4 WOLFE Elizabeth - monitor I. 2: vocal I. 2: choir 3. 4: musical 4: gymnastics 4 YAZEL Paul- ski I: football I: track I. 2 ZALE Donald - basketball I: tennis I ZARA Anthony - NHS 3. 4: football I. 2: basketball I. 2, 3. 4: baseball I. 2. 3. 4. co-capt 4 ZELENKA John -January graduate ZIMMERMAN Pam - ski 2. 3, 4: Spotlight 3: fall play 2 Chris Gibb travels on Rotary scholarship Xt . 5. 'J qs. six? Q exft . f. s X it . t s 551- sf-- 'lf 1 'Q ,-new I s s 1 , t. ft I . R a 33? l v. 7 Palatine students in high school in i909 indicate a sports feeling. The student body is flanked on the left by Miss Denton and on the right by M. L. Smyser. principal from l904-l9l2. Only kind things were said of him. Karen Abraham Mohamed Adas Robert Amstadt Bruce Anderson Darlene Anderson Donald Anderson Jeffery Anderson Paul Anstedt Ann Arnold Nancy Arrigo Renae Baffo Cheryl Bakalyar Jonathan Baker Charles Balboa Susan Barber Lisa Barnes James Barrett Mariann Bartmann Cheryl Bazant Bruce Beal Jenny Bell Staff of 7 under George Butler opens new building in September 1928 Diane Moe John Moheiser Judith Mohoric Diane Molenda Roy Mollenkamp Fred Moloznik Susanne Moodie Mary Morrison Lester Mosenson David Muchow Roberta Murray Richard Murzyn Linda Neal Pamela Nelson Raymond Nelson Art Nesser Lynn Newberry Donald Niederkorn Richard Niekamp John Nielsen Loretta Nielsen Marvin Niemeyer Gary Noland James Nordin Patricia Nordstrom Paul Nowack William Nowack Thomas Nowaczek Andrea Nowicki Melody Nystrom James O'Connor Norman Odell James Oehlberg Lynn Oliver Gerald Olson Stewart Olson Barbara Omichinski Carol Oneson Janet Osberg David Ostergaard Maryjayne Overman Diana Parks Patricia Patarich Thomas Pearson Pamela Peekel Martha Perkins Alan Perrault Paul Petropoulos Suzanne Plate Dorothy Polachek Charles Porter Donald Potts Lillian Preus Thomas Price Barbara Priebe Suzanne Proeber Philip Quarnstrom Karin Rasmussen Debne Reaves Sandra Renkiewicz Kathy Renner Curt Renz Ronald Richards Cynthia Richardson Melanie Richardson Edward Rickert Russell Rickmann JoAnn Robertson Sylvia Roe BonnieLee Rogan Helen Rogers Stewart Rogers Robert Roth Baltimore Salinas Jamie Sanders Patricia Sanders John Saverthal Roberta Scarlata Joan Schaeffer Francis Schenck Robert Schneider Susan Scholler Marsha Schroeder Marilyn Schuhow Diane Schwankoff James Seagraves Craig Seliger Lynn Shaffer Susan Shaw Larry Shelton Genny Short Lucy Short Dale Shurtleff Joseph Sikora Heather Sill Marilyn Silver Judith Simons Donna Skoneczka Betty Smedley William Smedley Christopher Smith Nancy Southard Suellen Stahmer Susann Stark Richard Starkeson Charles Stauber Anita Steed Deborah Stiefvater JoAnn Streff Steven Sullivan Mary Bell Richard Benson Michael Benz Lynne Bergner Donna Berley Joan Berta Lisa Biasiello Anne Biedermann Stephen Biedermann Nancy Birks Lu Anne Bissa Glenn Bitter Virginia Blake Daniel Boehm Robert Bone Joanne Borst Michael Boschan is J Steven Bosshardt S A Brad Bouwman Michael Bowman George Brandt J Nancy Braun ' Steven Braun Catherine Brennan Cheryl Brodie Lisa J . Brogly Dulcie Brown Harold Brown Xl Stephan Buckley Douglas Buenzow Joel Bugner Jane Burke Richard Cain Daniel Calvert Theresa Camp Patricia Campagnolo Elizabeth Carey Daniel Carlson Suzanne Carney Mark Carpenter Kevin Carrier Laura Carrothers Cynthia Catizone Jeffery Centner Kari Chamverlin Amy Chaplinsky Cynthia Charlier S Brad Byker mi John Butler l In 1932. board pays no teacher salaries from April until December Sandra Suthers Martha VanWallene Kent Wilson Janet Ahrensfeld Sue Bauer Patricia Swanson Barry Viktora Patricia Witek Barbara Altmann Jane Beagle Francis Sweeney Roger Volkening James Withaeger John Altom Suzanne Beck Sandra Sweet Karla VonHuben Jayne Wittenburg Christine Anderson Marilyn Behrendt J acquelyn Swensen Helen Wackher James Wolf Craig Anderson John Benham Elsa Swenson Dawn Wagner Marsha Wolowic Dennis Anderson Sandy Benham Wenda Swenson Carol Wainwright Gert Wolter Janet Anderson Emily Berger Raymond Tavenner William Walenter Daniel Yokas Jim Anderson Shelia Berlin Michael Teach Kathleen Walker Donald Yokas John Anderson Laura Bernero Beverly Thomas Mark Walker Geri Youman Gary Andrews Rebecca Bethel Cathy Thomas Mary Ward Paul Young Jim Arendt Bill Betke Susan Thompson Leroy Weaver Lorene Yuccas Sandra Asp Len Beutelspacher Way Thompson Dennese Weber Kenneth Zaboth Jill Avildsen Stan Bicknase Pamela Tietze Ruth Wehner Wayne Zahorski Charlotte Azure Lynn Bingaman William Todd Evelyn Weichmann Sharon Zobel Susan Bailey Joyce Bird Lauren Tolbert Sandra Weinrich James Zoellner Howard Baker John Birmingham Joanne Travis David Weseman Howard Banas Diana Bischof Darlene Tribke Lynn Wietzenhofer 1964 Martin M. Plale Irene Banczak Barbara Bittner Michael Turcotte Norma Wick Leonard Newendorp Mary Banks Charles Blake James Turney William Wiehrdt Joe Ackerman Merrill Barker Christine Blake Martha Tuttle Leota Williams Linda Agnew Kris Barr Bruce Boehm Elly VanWallene Ralph Willis Kathi Ahearn Richard Batten Al Booth WN 1 s 'Nea Kevin Chartier Catherine Christie Scott Ciepley Margaret Cole Ann Cominski Kathleen Condon Eva Connolly Dennis Conrad Jacklyn Consiglio Michael Constantino Steven Conway Mary Cordes Stephen Cosgrove Karen Coursey John Craig Carolyn Cross Robert Cummings Karen Cyboran Catherine Dalfanso Kathy Dalton Michael Dalton f xX ' i s During depression, Cutting hall is closed to save fuel Robert Borowicz Karen Borschke Tom Bostrand Cynthia Boswell Bill Bouchard Candy Boughen Karen Boutelle Karen Bowman Sharon Bowman Pat Boynton Tom Brackmann Alison Breit Donna Bretsnyder Rusty Brockmann Bill Brombacher Duane Brooks Cheryl Brown Brad Browne John Bruch Nancy Brunk Dennis Bugbee Mickey Burda Walter Bushnick Patricia Calvert Connie Campbell Mary Campbell Jeanette Campise Marsha Carlquist Ken Carpenter Marta Carpenter Randy Carpenter Don Cashmore Chris Channer Ann Christenson Ray Chuipek Chris Clark Dennis Cloud Patricia Coey Cecile Cole Dennis Conklin Ginger Connelly Cheryl Cornett Ellen Crabtree Susan Cramer Richard Crandall John Crispino Kathleen Crittenden Nancy Cullen Ron Cypret Ralph Daniels Grace Danisch Gary Davidson Robert Davis Roger Davis Michael Dec Patricia Demetre Marsha Dickson Judy Diehl Bar ara Dietrich Robert DiFatta Robert Dix Carol Dixon Larry Dodge Mac Dodson Darlene Dominowski Patricia Dompke Marion Donahue Jill Doney Susan Dostal Gary Dove Thomas Drabant Kathy Dragoo Marlis Dreesbach Warren Drewes Sharon Dutner Mary Edmunds Joan Eichberger Janet Eilert Thomas Eldridge Donald Erler Jack Estill Robert Estlund Thomas Even Frank Farwell Ron Fenske James Fernstrom Vickie Fiedler Robert Fielding Paul Jacobs doing a Mr. Schrammel down the stairs and Todd Intravartolo, a member of space science club, with Mr. Albrecht at rocket launching in the fall. Paul top man in floor exercise on the gymnastic team, was also a member of symphonic band. Alice Finfrock Clare Flaherty James Flaishaker Robert Fleming William Fleter Linda F lorio Robert Folino Janice Foster Glenna Fouts Ralph Fowler Donald Fox Gary Franklin Dorothy French Ken Frerichs Ted Friedel Vicki Gadberry Margaret Gantt Ruth Ganziano Ann Garcia Suzanne Garland Steve Garrod Peter Gart Nancy Dargenio Brent Davis Kirsten Dean Daryl Deiber Gregory DeLap Susan Denson Joseph DePersia Matthew Devlin Michael Dickerson Thomas Digan Lynne Dittrich Victoria Dobrovits William Doles Debra Donnelly Deborah Doss Carla Dotseth Phillip Drost Ann Dvorak Alan Egebrecht Adriene Egger Kai Ehlert David Ehrhart Kurt Eichaker Jane Elstad David Engelskirchen Cathy English Angela Engue Michael Esenberg Debra Esmail James Federighi William Fedor Carol Fioretti Lee Fleischhauer Teresa Flick Richard Flynn Pamela Foelker Marcia Foster Patricia Francis Alison Frank William Fuller Michael Furtak Lance Gackowski Leonard Gackowski Frank Galavan Doris Galioto John Gamble Michael Gardner Adrienne Geary Anne Geary First non teaching administrator comes in 1933 as disciplinarian Keith Garvey George Gaudio Vonette Gemeny Valerie George Elizabeth Gerharz Diane Giancaspro Richard Gibson Steven Gibson Lance Gill Mike Gluck Rodney Goben Gregory Godbout Kathleen Golubski Judith Graf Diane Groat Judy Grove Marilyn Grduenert Teresa Grupe Robert Grybash Wlisa Guajardo Ruth Guinm Candace Haemker Nancy Halama Howard Hall Janice Hall Ellen Hamilton Elaine Hanna Nancy Hansen Carolyn Hardy John Harmon Robert Harris Lani Harry Jim Hasse Warren Hattendorf Kenneth Haydysch Bruce Hayhurst Vince Heinz Carol Helms Steve Henke Ed Hennessy Judy Henson Lorraine Higgins Ruthann Hinrichs Fred Hodgdon Skip Hoffman LeeAnn Hoffman Michael Hogan Micki Holland John Hollister Bobbi Hominick Jim Homoly Eileen Horn Judy Hosimer William Hough Sharon Housh Robin Hoyt Clifford Hughes Stan Hughes Karin lcenogle Rayann Iehl Susan lmpey Rozalia Iwasyk Valerie Jaeger Arlene Jannusch Sandi Janowiak Sherri Janowiak Karen Jarczyk Craig Jetseck Daniel John Craig Johnson Kathleen Johnson Lyn Johnson Nancy Johnson Cal Johnston James Kagel Jim Kane Lawrence Kane Allen Kastning Mary Kaveney Jerry Kehe Patricia Kehrer Richard Kelliher Michael Kenyon Jean Kerwin Dean Kiczula Robert Kipley Leo Klexzkowski John Kmetz Jan Knez Karol Knowles Cheryl Knudsen Mary Koch Orysta Kocko Jacqueline Keoppen Jim Koeppl Maria Kollinzas Patricia Konnen Gerri Koper Raymond Kowalczyk Richard Kowalski Edward Kraft Janice Kramer Dale Kratsch Stephanie Kreske Judy Kretchman Esther Kruckenberg Bruce Krueger Chuck Kruse Bob Kukla Susan Kulasek Prom money still comes from donut sales . M .Wa Grace VanHorne. l907 graduate. went on from high school to be a teacher. She was so beautiful and good that l wanted to bejust like her. said Maybelle Wenegar, l925 graduate. On the steps is her grandson, Marvin Greener, ajunior. chris Gibb .sg Kathleen Gildea e - t J Elizabeth Gillis - Michael Gleixner Christopher Goetze X Darlene Gordon 5 . N s i f Q -t Y X Marcey Gordon J it V Glen Gorge X - if 1, N i- Rebecca Graese I 't Robert Graese S i ii ' Douglas Granell A - is t Q A Anthony Greco y V L ' Marvin Greener ,IN 5. g , Robert Greenhill School becomes member of North Central association in spring 1935 Barbara Kull Michael Kupjack Doug Lacher Jim Laffoon Evelyn Lamping Carol Lane Mike Lang Robert Larsen Chuck LaSaker Mike Lash Karen Lebert Gary Lechner Eleanor LeC'uyer Robert Ledford Kent Leifer Dan Leimann Donald Lewis Edwin Lindberg Betty Linneweh Ron Liske Joe Lomedico Phil Lommen Bill Long Lois Longman Elizabeth Losch Marianne Loss Pat Loughlin Chuck Lucas Barbara Luebbe Linnea Lundberg Bob Lundstrom Andrea MacDonald Donna MacLea Sandy MacNiff Van Madden Bill Maddocks Gayle Mangold Nancy Manke Lenny Marak Carol Marbet Charles Margraf Richard Marsh Barrett Martin Wesley Martin Sandra Martinek Laura Mason Al Mastroianni Jim Masura Joyce Matson Tom Mattern .lon Matthies Charles Mauter Robert May Russ McCaskey Vern McDonald Jeff McGrath Bruce Mclntosh Gayle Meadors Charles Meier Bill Menning Gerry Mensching Pam Mesha Carol Meyer Bill Meyer Denny Meyer Edward Michaels Sandra Middleton Lynda Milbratz Doug Miller Mary Miller Michael Miller Roger Miller Frances Minarcik John Minarcik Darrell Mittelheuser Nancy Moore Diane Morrison Kathleen Morissey Bruce Moss Sharon Moss LeRoy Meuller Robert Mueller Chuck Muller Trish Mulvey Butch Mummert Janis Nelson Richard Nelson Ron Ness Ross Newberg Juanita Nichols Jessalyn Nicklas Nancy Niedwick Joyce Niemeyer Suzanne Noller Bob Noonan Allen Nordeimer Dennis O'Connor Kathleen O'Connor Larry Odgers Kathi Oehlberg Jean Oehlerking Frank Olsen Kit O'Reilly Jan Ortoleva John Palumbo C indi Parker Sandy Parker Hal Parmenter Marge Parth Sherry Past Brian Patarich Bradley Pattison Jennifer Payne Cheryl Peckenpaugh Walter Pederson Jack Perkins Roberta Pertle David Peters Susan Peters Richard Petersen William Petersen David Philippe Carol Pietrucha Kathy Piper Diana Planz Georg Pope Daniel Poremba Richard Porter Frances Potter Michael Prahl Terry Pratts Charles Preus Wendy Price Diane Priebe Dennis Prochnow Jan Pullman Cathy Quayle Neil Quill Richard Radzak Sheri Raeth Eunice Rankhorn Nancy Rankhorn Diana Rasmussen Skip Ray Cheryl Reardon Glen Redeker Michael Reynolds Michael Richardson Mary Richter Irene Rickman Joe Riemer John Rizzo BettyLou Robb Julie Roberts Diane Robinson Carol Rogers Marie Rogers Daniel Rohr Gene Rose Barbara Rothman Scott Roudebush Scott Rudolph Kent Reuckert Nancy Salvatori Sue Sander Barb Sanders Mary Sanders Mark Sauer Michael Savitzky John Schaeffer Todd Schiller Herbert Schmidt Terri Schrader Tom Schreiner Marge Schroeder Ron Schroeder Barb Schwigert Janet Schwingel Ron Sever Sandy Shaw Suzanne Shaw Kathie Sheldon Cassandra Shurtleff Diane Sietman Karl Sievers Barbara Sillery Evelyn Sines Cheryl Skaja Wayne Slahor Bill Slater Ann Smith Diane Dmith Don Smith Jim Smith LouMarie Smith Michaeline Smith Noreen Smith Sue Smith William Smith Randal Sowka Douglas Sparks Barbara Spence George Sprengell Phyllis Springer Tom Springer Ken Stahl Gwen Stanfield Terri Stanton Robert Styner Linda Steilen Eileen Steiner Bryan Stephens Lester Stephens Robert Stevens Pat Stier Judy Stone Jean Stonich Beverly Straub Cathy Strauss Jim Strosin Charlene Sudds Will Suralski Carrie Swanson Scott Sylvester Linda Szymkowiak Ira Taylor Patricia Taylor Howard Teegen Ron Thompson Sandra Timm Mike Timmins Phyllis Treat Sharon Trembacz Judith Trude Richard Unger Lawrence VanBuskirk Daniel VanStan Yvonne VanWalIene Donna Veldhuizen Susan Verdonck Geraldine Vesneske Patricia Viso Sandy Vogel Alan Vogt Rita Vrbancic Roy Wachtendorff Don Wagner John Wallin James Walters W. Joyce Ward John Waskiw Penny Watson Dennis Weder Richard Weeks Ray Wegner Helen Weichmann Philip Weinberg Forrest Wellman Donna Wells Patricia Welty Janet Wente Dennis Wessel Rosemari White Kerry Wiberg Joyce Wiese Joe Wilkinson Donald Williams Mark Williams William Williams George Wilson Jim Winchester Norman Wipperfurth Renetta Wisniewski Richard Wistar Pat Withaeger Ken Wodrich Merrie Wyatt Laurel Young Robert Youngmeyer Judy Zack Virginia Zajic Connie Zemanek Russell Zimmerman Kathy Zischke Delores Zobel 1965 Martin M. Plate Leonard Newendorp Susan Abroe Douglas Alborn Garry Alden Jean Alexander Vernon Alexander Diane Allen Joyce Altmaier Glenn Anderson John Anderson Lynne Anderson Mike Anderson Alan Andrews Stephen Applehans Ed Arnett Christine Bagge Susan Bahr Millie Bailey Linda Bak Barbara Baker Kathy Barber Mary Barnidge Joe Baroska Lee Barr Terry Bartels Deborah Bartley Janice Bartley Nick Bastian Joanne Bauer Sandy Bauermeister Rodney Baumbach Cheryl Jean Beaman Dennis Becker Greg Bedoe Gary Bedow Barbara Belt Bob Benjamin Donald Bennett Pat Berg Bruce Berntzen Eric Berntzen Kenneth Berthiaume Larry Betz Diane Beyer Mike Biddle Michael Bilas Marjorie Bimmerle Jerri Bisantz Michael Bishof Amelia Bissell Mary Anne Blowney Katherine Blue Dave Blyth Charlene Boeing Lynn Bollinger Barbara Ann Bombach John Bonanno Mike Bonesteel John Borgmeier Jill Boughner James Bowers J acquie Bowman Mike Boyle Sally Brasure Kathleen Brendel Anne Brokaw Steven Brooks Doug Brush Joann Brzostowski Barb Bull Linda Burgess Jacquelyn Burk Linda Bushnick Anita Buytaert Colleen Callender Victoria Carlson Suzanne Carlton Jeff Carnal Mike Carney Theresa Cascone Robbie Causey Hank Cauwels Peter Chalfant John Chalupa Cheri Chamberlain Richard Chanzit Susan Chelius Les Christensen Pat Christos Allan Christy Anita Cicero Elena Ciolac Charles Cizek Allen Clark Thomas Clark Jeffrey Clarkson Joyce Clifford Pam Clitherow Carolyn Cole David Collier James Coniglio Bruce Conklin William Conley Brian Costanza Kathleen Coughlin John Coursen Heather Cowling James Cripe George Crossland Karla Cullitan Charles Cunningham Judith Curtis Stephen Cutler Craig D'Alliard Wayne Daniels Gail Dannenberg Mimi David Diane Davies Gordon Davis Julie Davis Marv Dawson Mary Lynn Day Ken Dean Don De Are Mel Deering Donald Delaney Linda DeLeshe Marguerite Dell Nancy DeMore Linda Desmond Cy Devol Sharon Jean Dickson Nancy Dietrich Lynn Dittmore Bill Divicino Dewey Dixon Dennis Dohrman Elaine Dolke Tim Dompke Jack Dorwick Kathleen Doyle Gordon Dreyfus Rita Drufke Gerri Dudek Diane Dumler Martha Dwyer Douglas Dykstra Pete Dziadula Phil Edwards Linda Eidnes Rick Eilert Georgia Eisenbise Melody Enselman Alan Erickson Don Ericson Gail Eriksen Craig Erkfitz Christie Evans Eric Evans Julie Evans Bill Ewald Rick Fabing David Fabri Linda Facinger Peggy Fales Robert Fanelli Harvey Fanning Louis Fetter George Field Pat Fisher Dave Fiske Nancy Fitzharris Gary Fitzpatrick Valerie Flayer Ray Fleming Susan Foersterling Gregory Fogerty Bill Folz Connie F ontecchio Richard Fortney Joe Fowler Richard Freeman Melvin Freise Carol Frohne Glenn Frostholm Larry Frye Alan Funk Rol Funk Andrew Furio Joe Fuscone Craig Gaare Amenco Garcia Sharon Geffe Dimitris Gerakaris Lynn Geres Donald Gieffers Delbert Verne Gilbert Paul Gilbert Sharon Giles Ed Gilreath Dorothy Kay Glathart Thomas Gliot Herbert Glover Diane Goheen Lawry Gold Robert Good Patricia Goodman James Gordon William Gordon Sandi Gow Paul Graessle Gail Griffin Roy Grimes Jr. Cathy Gunderson Rick Haggard Roger Hagstrom Mike Hanford Bill Hard Karen Hargett Seth Harkins Beverly Harris Charles Harris James Harris Tom Harris Bob Harvey Patrick Hatfield Marvin Hattendorf Diane Heflin James Heidenreich Keith Heidorn Barbara Heimann Vincent Heinz Carol Helgesen Karen Helgesen Bob Henderson Suzanne Henning Bill Hennings Jeff Herden Helen Herriott Barbara Hertz James Hess Michael Heston Linda Hildebrandt Sue Hill Peg Hinrich Anita Hinz Jeffrey Hoffman Vicki Hoffman Barbara Holton Judy Honsinger Rennie Hoover Bobbie Horner Thomas Horobik Penney Howe Sandra Howland Gaye Hubbard Gordon Hughes John Hughes Mike Hughes Patrick Hysell Lucy Iber Sandra Ingram Linda Isenberg Stephen Iverson Matia Jachniw Carol Jahnkow Alfred Jansen Judy Jaraszewski Thomas J arczyk Linda Jayne Mary Jenkins Ken Jenks Donna Jennings Thomas Jesky Chris Johnson Lynn Johnson Marjorie Johnson Pat Johnson Ramona Johnson Susan Johnson Benita Jones Jacalyn Jones Mimi Jones . t me X t ax Scott Greenman Karin Gregg Fritz Grensing Philip Groesbeck Eric Groth Charles Grubbs Kerry Gunther Robert Guss Lynn Guthrie Richard Guthrie Jeffrey Guy Lisa Hagen Kathleen Haidle Brian Hake Laurie Halasz Judith Hall Mark Hallett John Harms Julie Harrington Rick Harrison Matthew Hass Steven Hawkins Brian Hayashi Kimi Hefty Diane Hild Lori Hilgendorf Paul Hoffman John Hogan Janet Horwath Steven Horwath Rich Houck William Houck Curt Hudson Roberta Hyde David Imig James lncavo Anthony lntravartolo Todd lntravartolo Judith lwans Paul Jacobs Patricia James Gregg Jannusch Jo Ann Jensen Raymond Jensen Sandy Jerard Vicki Jessen Karen Johnson Lawrence Johnson Jennifer Jones Leslie Jones Mary Jones Jojo Kalogeras Karen Kandlebinder Kathleen Kane Carol Kerlik Nancy Kase Kathleen Kearns Mary Kelly Steven Kelly Robert Kennedy Patricia Kenny Paul Kenny Brian Kessler Curtis Kindig Valerie King John Kingsley Evelyn Klotz Steven Knaus Alan Knotek Kathleen Kobler Junior class officers were Tom Simmons, pres 3 Cathy Dalfonso, vp: Mary Murphy. secy 1 and Greg Marks. treas. With sponsor Mr. Talluto, they made decisions and plans for prom. Besides selling donuts, juniors sold Pirate T-shirts in the store. Kenneth Kohl Donald Kohlaas Cynthia Kollker Ellen Konsbruck Pamela Korth Kevin Koy Kenneth Kramer Kenneth Krawczyk Loralee Krueger Steven Kumpt' Kyle LaMarche Brian LaMasse Willard Langhenry Lee Lan ghorst l it 5 ' Tx:-, is my ,t... S is :leg , M , fm Vocational home economics and agriculture are included in 1935 Rick Jones Sandra Jones Diane Kaiser Wendell Kalck Jerry Kalwitz Rich Kamen Shirley Karnatz William Klein Dave Keller Walter Keller Kathleen Kelley Janet Kelly Pamela Kelly Stephen Kelly Cecilia Kemnetz James Kersting Darlene Kervin Betty Kielar Fran Kielar Ulrich Kiesow Kathy Killoren Judy Kinslow Tom Klein Bob Kline Diane Klopf Melinda Klopp Sue Kneidek Gail Kniewel Barbara Knupper Bonnie Koehler Rickey Kolb Mary Ann Koop Kathy Kopach Arnold Kopplin Jim Kotrba Rose Ann Kottke Raymond Kowalczyk Becky Kranz Carol Kratt Sharon Kreft Robert Krempl Linda Kroll Carol Kruckenberg Jacqueline Krueger Jeff Krunig Candice Kuhn Jerry Kykisz Katherine Lacher Jean Lambert Richard Lampert Linda Lampman Sandie Langsdorf Kathleen Lauer Rosemary Lanzendorf Ron Lawrenz Loretta Leary Charyl Lebal Sandra Lentini James Lenz Linda Leonard Gregory Lesher Walter Lesser Patricia Leu Robert Lewin Sharon Lewis Jeffrey Lind Valerie Lindquist Joann Lindstrom Andrea Lloyd Larry Logan Ron Long Rick Longhenry Laura Loos Jane Lorenz Cheri Losch Jim Lowery Carl Lowry Nancy Luck Bob Luerssen Andrea Marie Luke Jeanne Lundstrom Louise MacPhee Paul Maher Carole Mahometa Joan Mallin Connie Malone Stephen Mangold Karen Mann Laurel Mann Craig Marek Lin Marek Heidi Martens Jean Martin Ernest Martino Paul Marzen Bill Matteson James May Ann Mazur Barb McCarthy Larry McCarthy Charles McCaslin Jim McCommon Jerry McCreary Martha McCullough Roberta McDougall Paula McKinnis Steven McQuaid William Mellin Kurt Menick Dare Messina 9 2 it 'A Ns QW Judith LaPlaca Robert Lapsley Janet Larimore Laura Larson Giuseppe Latrofa Christopher Laus Lisa Laus Beth Lavaggi Annette Lencioni Terry Lenius Dale Leonard Phillip Liataud Diane Lindstrom Matthew Linsner Stacie Little Kathy Logan Eric Lonn Carol Luecke Mark Lush Myron Luszczak Sarah Lynch gg ttQA A. . 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Cynthia Madigan Steven Madigan Steven Majus Matthew Malone t Eugene Mandarino J Anna Mangiameli Vincent Mangiameli William Maniscalco Anne Manly Sally Manly Paula Margosian Greg Marks Cindy Martin Tim Martin Kathy Matheis Geremia Mattera Mark Mayer Tamara Mazur Tim McCarty Tracey McCracken Debbie McDonald Sharon McDonald Mike McGivney Diane McKenna Kevin McKenna Daryl McLean Eileen McManamon Dan McSweeney Big name in sports, Eddie Hahnfeldt takes state first with discus Cherle Messinger Judith Meyer Jim Meyers Craig Micari Pet Mickus Jim Milas Diann Miller Jacqueline Miller Joy Miller Lawrence Milowski Joseph Mirecki Louise Miszewski Judy Moberg Susan Molinari Melodye Monro Christine Moodie Dave Moody Diedre Moore Dorothy Moore Keith Moore Robin Moore Robert Morrison Jerry Mosenson Marsha Motzny Pat Mountain James Muchow Carol Mudd Andrew Mullen Lanny Muller Terry Mulligan Al Murzyn Dale Richard Myers Paula Myers Philip Nelson Bonnie Nelson Kathy Nelson Vernie Nelson Linda Ness Terry Nester Lani Lynn Newell David Niederkorn Ginnie Nordin Linda Norman Lynne Norman Sandy Norman Beth Norton Linda Novossel April Nowak Tony Nowobielski Linda Nystrom Marilynne Oetjen Dennis O'Keefe Dayle Olsberg Barbara Olsen John Olson Patrick O'Neil Daryl Osberg Susan Otto Ann Owens Joyce Ozimek James Pabich Howard Pace Sintia Palys Kathy Papke Ann Parker Mary Parker Brian Pate Marilyn Patterson Joe Paulishok Agnes Pavel Nancy Payne Kim Pedersen Stephen Peeples Jack Perkins Peggy Perkins Michael Petersen Claudia Peterson Franz Peterson Mary Ellyn Peterson Robert Peterson Diane Petrovich Jim Pett Richard Pfeiffer Art Piper George Pitelka John Plambeck Al Plass Lee Plate Kathy Pohlman Linda Poling Ron Poremba Fred Postle George Pottinger Judy Power Mike Powers John Poweziak Mark Prebilhalo Margie Price Tom Pultz Brian Puzey Lloyd Reedy Barbara Regan Robert Reif Joyce Reckiewicz Robert Rentz Mary Reschke Lynn Ribar Michael Rich Gail Rielley Michele Rio Jim Meagher Kim Medin Karen Mellon Bob Mendrala Mark Menke Janice Mepham Leslie Mercurio Cindy Messina J Karl Meyer Tom yeyer , , Sara Mic elson Y Jim Meritz r Joe Mihalec ' Dave Militello L, iw se 'g Annette Miller J. Mark Miller Joe Mingone Pat Mitchell Jon Monson Terry Moran Jean Morris Tim Morris Todd Morris Steve Mosack Jeff Mosley Joan Mueller Dennis Muir Linda Mundschenk Jackie Murphy Mary Murphy Jeff Mutchmore Joe Myslo Julie Nance Janet Nannini Kathy Nardecchia Joan Naughton Jim Nelligan John Newby Fred Niemeyer Betsy Nikolai Marie Nilsson Richard Norman Mark Obermayer Carla Odell Q Scott Ohlrich Jeff One Beth Osterman S Mike Oswald Mike 0'Toole Invitational track meet of 1932. becomes Palatinefrelays in 1935 Susan Risley Pat Roberts Richard Roberts Linda Robertson Erik Robinson Terry Rodeghier Dick Rodenbostel Kathryn Roeske Mary Ann Rohr Carolyn Romaniw Mariann Rose Mimi Rose John Rosenberger Donya Ross Wayne Rotenberry Julie Rundle Jerry Russell Geney Russo David Saalfeld David Salinas Florence Samuels Cynthia Sanborn Denny Sander Perry Sanders Sheryl Sanders Lynda Sargol Jayne Scaffidi Jerry Scalpone John Schaefer Larry Schatz Sherry Schauer Charlotte Schenck Robert Scheve William Scholl Sue Schollian Albert Schon Sharon Schroeder Jane Schuckles Claudette Schutte Jim Schwankoff Jane Schwantz Donna Schwartz Marlin Schwartz Sue Schwenk Mark Scipione Michael Scranton Janice Sears Donnajean Sembach Jerry Senesac Jean Senne Joan Senne Robert Shaffer Brian Shaw Tom Shaw Carol Sheldon Jim Shelton Gary Shultis Susan Shultis Pam Siler Thomas Silberblatt Mary Silbestri Jeannie Simons Len Skoglund Dorothy Skolnick Georgia Smeryage John Smith Kathleen Smith Kathy M. Smith Marcia Smith Pat Smith Richard Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Terry Smith Nina Snellen Susan Snider Dennis Sommers Earl Spiegel Hope Spruance Gail Stahnke Jim Stanley Linda Stayner William Steigerwaldt Sue Stenstrop Arthur Stephens Kathy Stobie Nancy Stohr Ron Stozek Bill Straisinger Henry Stricker Joyce Susmarski Catherine Svendsen Lis Svendsen Barbara Swan Linda Swiatek David Swingley Pamela Swistowicz Mike Sypowicz Steve Szalma Jerilyn Tabbert Donna Taylor Ed Tazelaar Bob Tegtmeier Charles Tenglin Pat Tennes David Thomas George Thomas Linda Thompson Pat Thompson Terri Thompson I Joe Paggi Chris Parker Mike Parrillo Christine Paulos Steve Paupa Pete Paval Bob Pedersen John Penkava Bruce Peotter Bruce Peterson Dixie Philippe Randy Phi lips Julie Pistone Lori Porzio Cindy Potter Sue Price Therese Prisby Margaret Pulak Kathy Rackow Lianne Ractliffe Janet Reed Kim Rees John Regan Mary Regan Kathy Regul Bill Reh Mike Reid Laura Resek Memories from old pictures. Far left, Alice Matthei, who moved away during high school but married Alfred Hackbarth, l922. Sarah Rennack, l9l l, taught after graduation, and Carl Starck, 1927, became known to many students as the doctor at football games. First secretary, hired in 1933 at S5 weekly, reaches S10 in 1936 Wayne Thompson John Thrash Mike Tidd Terry Tiernan Mary Tobin Virginia Tomasek Larry Trent Mary Ann Trepus Deborah Trimble Carol Trisilla Sheryl Tucker Modesta Tuttle William Tuttle Michael Uliasz Lynn Vais Linda Verba Ronald Verba Lupe Villareal Patricia Viso Linda Voorhees Ted Wachs Mark Walder X Linda Wallin Gil Walsh Teri Wanke Stephanie Ward John Warder Sharon Warnke Jeanne Warnock Mary Pat Wassmer Paul Weber Roy Wellnitz George Weretka Charles Weyhenmeyer Dave Wilcoxen Carol Wilkin Dave Williams Jeannine Williams Donald Willie Glenda Willis Mary Wilson Candace Wirkus Janice Wirkus Bob Wirsing Bob Witmer Larry Wittkopf JoAnn Wlodarczyk Don Wojtal Scott Wolff Burny Wolter Sandy Wrigley Roger Wroblewski Jeff Wurm Linda Yeager Linda Youman Ruth Ann Young Dave Zabinski Alice Zager Pat Zavila Louise Zawislak Carolyn Zeis Cheryl Zeller Rich Ziehm Charlene Ziel Rick Zielinski Glen Ziemke Cynthia Zygmont 1966 Leonard Newendorp Bruce Adams James Adams Pa'ricia Adams Paul Ahola Linda Anagnos Barry Andersen Martin Anderson Robert Anderson Vicki Ashby William Ashworth Gayane Babayan Patricia Babiarz Katherine Bade James Bailey Fred Baldocchi Linda Baldocchi Edward Banczak Walter Barlow John Bass James Benham Bruce Benjamin Nancy Berg Robert Bergman Nancy Berne Kimberly Bernhard! Patricia Best Nancy Beyer David Bicknase Sara Billow Steve Bishop John Blanchard Sharon Bleser Judy Boc Janet Bollinger Judy Bollinger Thomas Boston lngrid Bostrom Barbara Bowman Kathleen Bradley Christine Brandelle Keith Brauer Dan Reuter Rick Rezek John Rhine Matt Richards Maureen Richards Norman Risoya Kathy Ritt Cece Rivera Chuck Roegge Ron Roeser Dulce Rogalski Carol Roge John Roiland Sue Rose Sue Rowe Pat Ryan Debbie Rykoff Peggy Ryther Gail Saladino Bill Sample Paul Santow Dan Santy Donna Sapitro Jim Savage Colleen Schager Beth Schanmier Beth Scheffer Cheryl Schinkowsky Zusts not only become involved in school activities, they become so at an early age. At the royal rally, Brad Zust's sister Sarah and brother Brian brought flowers and crown to the homecoming queen. Brad is a member of student council and the gymnastic team. Q89 Football, dropped in 1936, revives in 1942. under Earl Stutzman Dennis Breitholtz Steven Brodnan Constance Brown Jack Bruns Renee Bucher Sandra Burk Donna Burnette Kenneth Burnette Daniel Burnham Lloyd Busse George Butrym Michael Byrne Lee Campion Ronald Carpenter Thomas Carson Howard Carstensen Renee Casperson William Castle Susan Chambers Kenneth Channer Sharon Chapman Cheryl Cheetham Lynne Chessman Michell Christner Lydia Cini Thomas Claridge Gail Clark Dewey Cline Angelo Coduto Joseph Coffaro Richard Cogswell Janet Cole Dale Collier Charles Conley Jeanne Cormier Sherry Cox Rodney Craig John Cromar Steven Cromar Steven Cullerton Carol Cummiskey Terry Dahlquist Karen Dahlstrom William Daly Meredith Danforth Michael Danforth Janet Davidson Lorraine Davies Amelie Davis Patricia Dawidiak Diane DeAre Carol Deddo Mary DeMarco Nancy Dempster David Delvluth Susan Densmore Gail Dewey Clyde DeWitt Frederick Dinkel Linda Dix Robert Doan Joseph Donahoe Robert Drabant Daniel Dudziak John Dunlop Steve Dutton Robert Edmunds Frances Eichberger Terry Eilering James Ekeberg Stuart Fastow Nancy Faulkner Calvin Fiedler Lynda Fincher Walter Fischer Peter Fleischmann Gordon Fleming Hollis Floberg Cathy Fox Laurence Fredin Gurn Freeman David F remon Michael Fritzsche Donald Frye Douglass Fulford Doris Gammelgaard Hector Garcia Diane Gengenhuber Mildred Gerhardt Mary Gibbons Ann Gibney Cynthia Goetze Gail Golterman Robert Good Ronald Gordon Laurel Gotsch Bernard Graf Judy Graff Roger Gratton Pamela Gray Betty Grimes Lynette Griswold John Grove Linda Grupe Louis Grupe Herman Grzes Kathleen Guenther Alice Guilfoy John Gustafson Susan Haemker Kevin McKenna shoots most league points Curtain call filled Cutting hall's stage with the i934 cast of Melinka of Astra- khan. a girls glee club production. Miss Cook directed. and a Spotlight note stated this was the first year for glee club work. Mike Schinkowsky Barb Schneden Dan Scholl Tim Seitz Jane Semler Joan Semler Dave Sever Carol Shaffer Jeff Sharp Bob Shelton Sandra Shipner Vicki Sieradzki Mike Sievers Tom Simmons , Carol Simpson K A 4 John Skach ' Sandra Skimel V J it gg Steve Slaughter i S ,- , . Bob Smead , i Bob Smearman Q' tk Diana Smith Q fl X Q 'i-- I :Q s x Nfl b it L Q ft i is as y 5 , 1 S Laura smith if 5 Stan Smudde , ,g f , - - C Q Lisa Snelten S ' Judy Sobczynski 5 ' Sheri Solomonson -- 'J ' va Kathy Souter - H 3 4, g 'i , Gisele Sovereen . , , Q - rf - 6 seniors and 2. jumors in spring of 1936 are NHS charter members Roger Hahnfeld William Hoffman Kenneth Johnson Jeffrey Kneiss Julain Lambert Charles Hall Richard Hogenson Laurel Johnson John Knop Linda Lamping Susan Hamilton William Hamman Barbara Hansen Ann Hanson Thomas Hardt Victoria Hardy Kathleen Harrison Kathleen Hasbach Bonita Haseman William Hein Lesa Heinemann Linda Hemmerich Karen Hennessy Enrique Hernadez Lawrence Herrmann Raymond Herrmann Bonnie Herron Sally Hill Sharon Hivon Paul Hoffman Susan Hoigard Susan Holland Nancy Hollister Lynnette Holper Robert Holpuch Gordon Hominick Sherida Hook Michael Hoover Sherry Horobik Duane Hosimer Susan Hosimer Stanley Hough Elizabeth Hubbard Blair Hull Lynn Hyvari Roberta Jaeger Randall Jefferson Bruce J etseck Linda Jiran Michael John Robert Johnson Charles Johnston Donald Jones John Jordan Arne Jorgensen Karen Kaczmarek Constance Kalogeras Tom Kalwitz Michael Kasey Noel Kavanaugh Diane Kehe Jeffrey Keller Randall Keller Sharon Kellogg Jean Kenyon Kenton Kerns Stanley Kilarski David Kirby Gerald Kissner John Kjos Margaret Koch Kathleen Koenig Terry Koenig Wayne Koeppl Mary Kohl Leona Koscal Charlene Kotecki Paul Kozlicki Robert Kraft David Kramer Claude Krejci Holly Kruse Kara Kruse Gary Kumpf Mary Kunstmann Mary Kupjack Nancy Kuttig Thomas LaDore Collette LaGreca Bruce Laird Thomas Lapak John Larsen Bonnie Larson Verne Larson Robert Lauger Rodger Lawrence Peter Lawson Sandra Lechman Patricia Lechner Linda Lee Nancy Leiviska Charles Leseberg Irvin Lewandowski Linda Lindberg Terrence Lindholm Georgene Longhenry Donald Loucks Terrence Lucier Mary Luerssen Dale Luff Frank Stachowiak Mary Standiford John Stauner Mark Steeber Chuck Stegen Terri Steinken George Stevenson Carol Stoesser Cheryl Stoesser Julie Storry Mike Stowe Chuck Such Ann Sugrue Jeanne Sullivan Sheila Sumpter Rosanne Swaim Cindy Swanson Charlotte Swapp Christine Swoboda Debbie Teasdale Mary Thompson John Thomson Carol Thon Diane Thullen Bruce Tickner Bob Todd Hugh Tozer Barb Tucker Eugene Tucker Roger Tuckner Rod Turner Toni Turner Mike Uding Sue Ulander Phil Unterreiner Tony Vargas Kathy Vastine Donna Veschuroff Joan Vesely Holly Vogt Diane Vosberg Keith Walavich Nick Walker Rich Walker Ray Walters Maureen Ward Sharon Ward Joy Watanuki Dave Wedel Candy Westergren Wendy Wheelock Don White Cathy Wilkens Sandra Williams Steve Wilson Jeff Winholtz Mary Wockner Linda Wojcik Lisa Woodall Jef l' Wudi Julie Yrjanson Nick Zambole Dave Zelgart Donna Ziegler Mark Zietlow Scott Zordan Brad Zusl x , v Xu NP 5 Q Q 6' ,L Mrs. Tatgenhorst continues as adviser e'----- - 'e Sophomore class officers: Margaret Sullivan. secy : Valerie Carroll, vp: Scott Zust. pres 1 and Marg Tozer. treas. They and Mrs. Tatgenhorst received little response in help in class projects. 9 WQK s' J' is :Y of-A. i A Y f s 2-X-ii' - - 1 -- a , , Q i f .e'.. If N523 'gk- Millard Abbott Dana Adams Sue Adams Darrin Aiken Steve Alberts Nancy Alcina Aimee Allen Dean Anderson Joan Anderson Karen Anderson Mary Anderson Susan Anderson Joe Antonelli Kathy Armour X l Steve Ashburn Lynnette Baffo Amy Bahr Ron Bakken Sue Balmer Nancy Barnes Susanne Bamett Joseph Baruch Beth Bateman Gary Batke Kathryn Baumgardner Mark Bavetz Sue Beane Ann Bell ,K . A vocational building trades course and teacher are added in 1938 Mark Luke Richard Lundstrom George Maclntosh John McWilliams Donald Mead Diane Moss Mary Moss Timothy O'Farrell Susan Oliver Sandra Pryor Jamel Pullman William Meek Arthur Mugalian Bradley Olsen Ernest Quigel Robert MacLea William Meister Geoffrey Mugler Steven Olson Arthur Ragland Douglas MacN1ff Linda Meldgin Richard Muir Vance Olson Kem Renz Laura Manolis Carol Manthey Ann Meller Frank Mennes Robert Munch Michael Nabor Frederick Ortman Linda Palow James Reynolds Jo Anne Rezabek Laffy M2-ll'FhCl Harold Mergenthaler Bradford Nagle Susan Parker Margaret Ribar CEM' Mann Robert Messervey Gregory Naples Robert Payne William Richman Richard Marquardt Barbara Messier Nancy Nelson Robert Peluso William Richter Karen Marsala Althea Meyer Wendy Nelson Sharon Pennick Elizabeth Rickmeyer Sharon Marsala James Maruska Lynn Marzec Linda Mattera Sharyn Mattingly Julia Ann McCarthy Clark McGaslin Jerry McGormik Carol McKee Robert McMahon William McNeil Dennis Meyer Joseph Micari David Miller James Miller Linda Miller Marilyn Miller Michael Mocella Karen Moe Arthur Molenda Terrence Moloznik Michael Moore Sandra Nicklas Karen Niedwick Darlene Nielsen Donna Niemeyer Linda Nigro David Noonan Raymond Normo Christine Norris Gregory Norton Doreen Novak Ruth Oehlerking yle William Peterman Nancy Peterson John Phillips Arthur Pierce Richard Pierce Randall Pinchot Denis Piscitelli Lois Podzimek Samuel Polki John Pope Clinton Prahl Scott Rose Beatrice Roth Dennis Ruggles Linda Ruston Drew Rutz David Rydin Richard Saetre Nancy Sanborn Darlene Sanders Edward Sanders Roger Sandstrom me -Q: XX.. Beth Bellamy Rob Berry Brad Bertoia Jeff Biedermann Linda Bisceglia David Bissa Debi Bitter Cindy Boe Tom Bolahan Britta Bolin Jill Borgman Bob Botthof Jeanne Bottie Jeff Braun Jami Brehmer . ,Y . L 5. t K, .K J.. X L i -'Y' aff V' X 5 S X ' I I fi X, 5 5? if at X-Ti A S Nancy Brenan Stan Bridger Joe Brock Camille Brodeur Annette Brown Cindy Brown Kathi Brown Susan Brumbaugh Louis Bruno George Biztowski Vince Burrus i Michele Butler Pat Butler Denis Byrne Betty Callahan Trina Calvert Jim Campise Doug Carlile Barb Carney Valerie Carroll get e Linda Cecchi i Kathi Chambers 2 -, Molly Chaplinsky 5 Mike Charlier Carol Chien 1 H ' u ' Lisa Christensen ii JC Carolyn Christopher S, ..:lN , . P 5 1: 'I' Mark Cihlar .,,t s at I Carrie Cimmarusti ' Laurie Cla s -1 K A T I Karen Clausing - y . lliiarlc Climelns , 1 it ' C A xi 4 P Ciacihy Coiiins P y r,t. . . 1938-39 budget has 531,450 for education, 518,655 for building Bonita Sannwald Robert Stanton Judith Trawinski Leslie Williams Bruce Adams Vera Sanockyz Elizabeth Stayner Karen Trepus Binney Williamson Janet Alexander James Saverthal Barbara Schaefer Ruth Schaeffer Valerie Schilling Alan Schinkowsky Barbara Schnurpfeil Loring Schroeder Barbara Schwankoff Janet Sebald Patricia Segal Dale Sigler Peter Silkworth Kathleen Simonik Courtney Simons Michael Skinner Margaret Skolnick Gerald Smith Gregory Smith James Smith John Snyder Mary Steiner Stephen Steinhauer John Stiefvater Shirley Stoltzner Richard Stonich Robert Stonich Rebecca Strom Robert Strauss Paul Stretch Gerald Sullivan Kerry Sullivan Linda Swisher Raymond Syverson Angela Tackett Lynda Taylor Craig Telander Mark Thoke Peter Thomas Richard Thune Richard Tindell Donald Turney Susan Unger Pamela Van Boxtaele Catherine Vegh Caroline Vernon Linda Vischer Rosanne Voytovich Paulette Vukmir George Walgren Gail Warffuel Robert Warren Christine Wasik Donna Wasmund Karl Weber Albert Weidner Anna Weinberg John Wente James Weseman Barbara Wessner Carl Williams David Willy Sandra Winkelman Stephan Winters Walter Wirsing Janis Witte Anne Wolfe Beverly Wolff Cynthia Wood Ralph Wood Peggy Yates Richard Young Barry Yurtis Barbara Zaboth Richard Ziel Paulette Ziemke Kathy Zobel Doreen Zobott 1 96 7 Leonard N ewendorp Beata Abbs Nancy Almguist Mary Anderson Patricia Anderson Glen Andler Robert Angleson Kenneth Applehans Ruth Appleton Karen Arhart Barbara Arras Connie Ashmore Evelyn Ashton Bruce Atkinson John Bafaro Fredric Bahn William Bahnfleth Frederick Baker Judith Baker Susan Bambrick Richard Barr Thomas Barr John Comerford Bonnie Condon William Conforti Kurt Conway Mary Cordes Sue Coy Jane Cushing Ellen Cyboran Jon Dahlgren Stacy Dahlstrom Cheryl Dalcerro Mike Dalfonso Glen Daniels James Davis Jeff Davis Sue Davis Gigi Dawson Sue Dean Bob Derstine Chris Destry Scott Dewey Brett DeWyze Lori Diewald Mike Digan Jeff Doebler Pat Dooley Tricia Doran Ray Downey Christine Drake Kathy Drake Debbie Duffy Mandy Dyszel Frank Eckstein Kari Edison Kim Edler Steve Egan Brian Ehrhart Jeff Eichmann Don Ellison Chuck Elliott Tim Engelskirchen Mark Etters Kristyn Falkanger Sue Falkenberg Mike Fancher Sue Fanella Karen Felix Judith Fellows Mike Fenelon Selective Service registration makes Cctober 16, 1940 a holiday Ann Bartelmas Judith Barton Carol Bauermeister John Bayer Chris Behrens Dennis Behrens Janina Bekier John Bell Deborah Belt Maureen Benham Michael Benham Sandra Benolken Deborah Berg Donna Berg Robert' Berg Susan Berglund Peter Berne Sharon Berthiaume Daniel Beth Margaret Betker David Bettinger Gerald Beyer Howard Beyer Deborah Bielat Allen Bisantz Carolyn Bischof James Blade Brigitte Blank Dale Blyth Karen Bock Gary Bogenberger James Boughner Linda Bowman Karen Bradley Carol Bradshaw Melinda Breit Inge Bremer Mark Brennan Bonnie Brinkman Velma Brodwater Susan Brockmann Pamela Brown Robert Browning Janet Brunk Bruce Buenzow Pamela Buettner Pamela Bull Bruce Burrow Andrew Burtis Susan Callahan Judith Carlson Carol Carpenter Michael Carpenter George Carr Robert Carter Anne Chalfant Madeline Chidichimo David Chidley Deborah Clark Shirley Cline Timothy Collins Pamela Conklin Cleon Cope Josephine Coules Bonnie Coursen Nancy Crabtree James Crane William Cross Linda Culleton Diane Culpepper Meredith Danforth Douglas Dangler Jeffrey Daniels Arthur Dannenberg Douglas Davidson James Davis Charles DeCoster Leonard Deddo Pamela DeFano Rita DeMarco William DeMuth Gail Denmeyer Dennis Denton Charles DePue Sandra Dettinger Linda Dickson James DiMatteo David Dobbins Linda Dolezal Paul Dolik Terrence Dompke Barbara Dougherty Michael Dove John Doyle Teresa Dragoo Teresa Drufke Martin Dunlavey Pauline Dupuis Karen Edwards John Ekeberg Joseph Elmgren Merry Elrick Katherine Eoff Michael Estlung Jill Evans Susan Falkenthal Richard Ferguson Janet Ferrell JoAnne Fetke Timothy Fielding 3 55 ' if , '7 'E X X l . , sf. All J ' mars Tom Fioretti David Flesher Holly Flowers Karen Forbes Cheryl Ford Angela Foster r Holly Foy Q r Laura Francis -r , ,L ..k. Darlene Franz L - . Mike Franzen Joan Fraser Allyson Frebault -Q hh ' Greg Fremder l mai J J Tom D. French V Sue Furtak i x JohrLGag'tner M 4 Reu en amoran ' Kim Gard -' z ' , Gina Garozzo J L Sue Geary A .Lf if we-. The l9l7 girls basketball team played other schools. Rebecca Fowler Free busing begins in December 1940 for students beyond 1M miles ROW l: Mildred Smith, Dorothy Timmerman: ROW 2: Ruth Schering, Myra Smith. Lulu Simmons, Edna Timmerman, Jennie Hannsg TOP: Madge Gibbs, Helen Matthei, Helen Swick, Mr. Heinz. Dorothy Gibbs, Grace Vogt, Frances Daniels. John Fieser John Fiscel Donna Fischer Barry Fitzgerald Daniel Flaishaker Susan Foster Linda Frank Lucinda Franke Dale Freise Hugo Frey James Friese Leonard Frost Lois Frostholm Dirk Fuqua Gregory Gaffron Barbara Gallimore Rolando Garcia David Garland Michael Garrod David Berth William Gibbons William Gill Vernon Gliot Arlene Glover Laura Goebel Guy Goeppinger Wendy Gogola Benedict Gondek John Gordon Dolores Gowen Mark Grab Bradley Gratton Denman Gray Charles Grayson Christopher Green Daniel Green Timothy Griffith Joyce Griggs Linda Grzes Geoffrey Guilfoy Michael Haggard Andrew Hague Irwin Hahnfeldt Steven Hajek Diane Halberg Gerald Hall Gail Haller Linda Hamilton William Hamilton Samuel Hanasz Linda Haren John Harris June Harrison Christine Harrod Catherine Harrod Greg Harry Kenneth Harting Linda Hartman Carol Haugen Mark Hawkins Arnold Hayward Kathy Heinz Wilma Herman Charles Herrmann Teralyn Herzog Karen Heule George Hickman Sharon Hinz Glenn Hirsch Deborah Hodgson Robert Hoffman Susan Hoffman Patricia Holland James Howard Juliette Howell James Howes Gary Hubbard Diana Huff Aaron Hughes William Huter Anthony Imm Mark Ingbretson Mary Iversen William Jannusch Nancy Jarratt Catherine Jensen John Jensen David Jern Richard Jesky Candice Johnson Gregory Johnson Keith Johnson Nels Johnson Ronald Johnson Eva J udt Catherine Kalogeras James Karlik Kristine Karls Michael Karst Robert Kass Sharon Kehrer Allan Kein Frederick Kellam Susan Kenny Robert Kerrigan William Kimble Terri Kindt Patrick Kinsella Kenneth Kirby Robert Kleiber Nancy Gerringer Renee Gibbons Jeff Gibson Jen ny Gildea Mark Gillis Debbie Gillmeister Jack Gilreath Steve Glaum Gail Gockman Phil Gockman Lori Goughnour Julie Granell Linda Grant Amy Grashorn Joann Graveline Steve Greb John Gregg Anne Gregory Tim Griffin Cecile Grimwood Michael Guardino Karl Guenther Susan Guenther Daniel Guss Dawn Guthrie Maria Guttilla Paul Haag Kristen Habenicht Gregory Hadley Sandra Haidle Barbara Halada Kurt Hamlen Richard Hampton Kimberly Hamerick Michael Hanson Debra Hansvick Allison Harding Sami Hargrave Paul Harms Michael Haseltine Britt Haslow Carol Hauer Pamela Hawkins William Haworth Jean Hayes Alan Hazel Ralph Hebert Judith Heckart Michael Heer Lack of interest turns down French and Spanish p Latin is language James Kline Thadeus Kociszewski Linda Koeppl Robert Kohler Michael Kohout Kathleen Kohring Martin Komondoros Stephen Kowalski Jeffrey Kressmann Dennis Kristensen Steven Krueger Patty Krunig Theresa Kull Diane Kullas Linda LaMontagne Barbara Larsen Michael Layden John Lea Lynn Leimbach Susan Leimbach Deborah Lemke Marcia Lemke Barbara Lentini Barbara Lethem Susan Leu Kenneth Lichamer Mary Lindblom Judith Lindstrom Katherine Liska James Little Kerry Lloyd Sandra Loggins Susan Lohff Albert Lorvig James Loughlin John Lucas Carol Luebbe Mia Lundberg Lewis Luyster Dennis Lynch Mark MacLeod Catherine Madaj Nancy Maddocks Daniel Mainwaring Dennis Malnati Jana Martin Sherry Martin Russell Mason Donald Matson Cheryl Matthews Mary Matzke Priscilla Mauel Janice Maycan Catherine Maynard Richard McAlister Brian McCartney Ann McConachie Lawrence McDonald Katherine Mclntosh Deborah McLeod Peggy McNamara Bruce McNeil Doris Mead Linda Meadors Karen Meder Richard Meister Sharon Metz William Mezger Jeana Michener Ray Michener Michael Milbratz Patricia Miller Thomas Miller JoAnn Miner Roy Miszewski MaryJan Mitchell Barbara Mittlestedt Valerie Mizelle John Mocella Bradley Molinari Eileen Mollenkamp Wayne Moloznik John Morgan Norma Morin Randon Moss William Moss Karen Motzny Carol Muehlfelt Lawrence Mueller William Myatt Linda Nabor Steven Naffziger Dennis Nagl Kenneth Nelson Raymond Newman Charles Nichols Marla Niedert Charles Nielsen Linda Normandt Fred Nosaka Robert Nyhus Robert O'Brien Marjorie O'Connor Janet O'Leary Diane Olson Lucinda Olson Arlene Opsal Karen Orndorff Susan Orth Kevin Osterberger South Pacific lead falls to Kurt Hamlen -,...-W -. Tom Johnson and Andy Spallek enjoying English class in different ways. Andy is a member of Cutlass and a wrestler. Tom is a runner in sports and is leader ofthe percussion section in symphonic hand. l 2.3 of the Jane Paasch Dennis Palys Martha Papenbrok June Parello Glen Parker Julius Parochelli Robert Patch Susan Paul Joseph Paupa Emoke Pavel Daniel Pawlowski Darlene Pederson Magdalena Perez Carl Peters Joanne Petersen Sue Peterson Katherine Phillippe Cheryl Planert Barbara Popp Mary Potter Mark Powell George Prager .ad P Kathy Helgesen Pamela Helgeson Karen Herbst Tara Higgins Janet Hilgendorf t Ronald Hill Robert Hirsh Katherine Hirshfeld Julie Hochhalter Ann Hoffman Fred Hoffman Cliff Hopper Gregory Horness Sandra Hornewer 56 member 1944 senior class leave for military service Cynthia Pratt Linda Pratt Vernette Proeber George Provo Connie Quade Robert Quinn Linda Racine Donald Radlein Pamela Ramser Linda Rauscher MaryAnn Raustis Nevar Raven Gary Reakes Johnnie Reed Paul Rehfeldt Wayne Render Marilyn Rennack Scott Renz Judith Ressler Kathryn Reynolds Louis Ribar Candace Richards Carole Richards Richard Richards Ronald Robinson Richard Rock Linda Rodrian Kevin Roeske Robert Ross Lewis Rubino Sherrie Rundle Susan Rutz Susan Ryniecki Robert Salinas Mary Salzer Philip Samuels Marian Schering James Schiavone Richard Schmidt John Schmidt Laural Schniepp William Schroeder Richard Schuettner Richard Schupner Kathleen Schwall Cheryl Schwarz Kenneth Seitz Thomas Seitz Natalia Semczyschyn Carol Shadle Kathryn Shafer Daniel Sheehan Kathleen Sheehan Mary Sheehan Karl Sheldon Donald Shelton Lynn Shorb Carrie Siedentop Margaret Silvatici Bonnie Skoglund George Smith Richard Smith David Smyth James Soderholm Clifford Sowka Curtis Sperry James Spiniolas Frances Springer Douglas Spruance Sally Stahmer Edward Starkeson Mary Stayner William Steeves Mark Stephens Charles Stewart Cynthia Stibgen Dennis Stitt James Stone Ronald Stroud Bernadette Stubbs Kathleen Stude Donald Sullivan Timothy Sullivan Louise Sutton Britt Svendsen Peggy Swanson Lorraine Swiatek Susan Swisher Joan Tabbert Lucy Talbot Robert Tarnow Jeffery Teach Judith Tegtmeier Jane Thiel Robert Thomas Frank Thorne Noreen Thudium Gilbert Timmons Thomas Tobin Linda Todd William Travis Dorothy Treml Brian Trent Dalia Trevino Howard Tuttle Christine VanHoosier John Varde Gene Verba Donna Viso Hollis Wachs Bruce Wackelin Alan Walcher Linda Walgren Christine Wallace Edward Wallace John Walsh Rebecca Walsh Deborah Ward Barbara Warren Robert Washbum Diane Wasik Kathleen Weber Michael Weber Sherida Wells Frederick Wenter Philip Wenzel Jerry West Gerald Wyrich Kathleen White Dorothy Wiederhold J ouette Williams Patricia Windle Susan Wirkus Daniel Wise William Witmer William Witte John Wittkopf Scott Wittig Richard Wolff Robert Young Tracy Young Arthur Zajonc Ralph Zambach William Zeman Faye Zoellner 1968 Leonard Newendorp Valerie Ahola Christine Anderson Ann Andrews Barbara Baker Linda Baker Gary Beane Michael Benham Ronald Benton Laura Besander Glenn Blum Donald Borg Robert Bostrom Janine Boutwell Suzanne Bowlan Lawrence Bowman William Bragg Michael Brooke George Brophy Bruce Brown Diane Brown Susan Bruns Mary Burrus Gregory Calas James Cartwright Timothy Cassidy Roy C ausey Candace C hampigny Carol Chupich Gary Cook Howard Cook Steven Cox William Crane Catherine Crawford Lyn Cromwell Jeannette Crook Roberta Culleton Mary Daly Jane Darman Kenneth Dems Natalie DeViney William Dickson Susan Dixon Dennis Donahue Patric Donahue Richard Dougherty Nancy Dow Patricia Drake Stephanie Dupuis James Ebert Verna Eckert Christine Elkins Gail Erkfitz Robert Esmail Jeffery Farris Janis Feekin Mary Fern William Fernstrom Elaine Finfrock Stella Fly Lynn Fox Gail Fraser Susan Frost Alma Garcia Deborah Gauger Charles Genovese Charles George Spencer Gerke Sharon Gerth Richard Gibbons Jeanne Godbout Linda Goetze Robert Goldsmith John Gordon Constance Gorecki Robert Gorecki George Gowen Karen Gustafson James Haemker Mark Hagerup Terry Hall Darlene Hansen Joyce Hansen Susan Hansen Timothy Hansen Kathleen Haren Melvin Harmening Sharon Harold L. Vernon Harris Gail Harrison Roy Harz Terry Hattendorf Brian Higgins Thomas Hill Carol Hinrichs Rita Hoey Christine Hoffman John Holding Maureen Holland Gary Holper Glen Hominick Craig Hudson Jean Hurley Deborah Jennings Gayle Jensen Diana Jerominski Richard Jesionowski Carl Johnson Kim Johnson Lisa Johnson Dennis Jones Frank Kaiser Dayna Katz Wayne Keebler Linda Kellam Lesley Keller Kathleen Kelley Marilyn Kelley Karen Killoren James Kohl Christine Kolander Stephen Kreske Karen Kreye Candice Kruse William Kullas John Lang Wayne Langhorst Kathleen Larkins Robert Larson Merry Lea Thomas LeBreck Robert Lehnert James Lever Janell Lind Jeri Lind Judith Liphardt Katherine Loss Mary Luerssen James Madden Bradley Mallett Richard Marak Janice Marbet Gerard Marceau Lynda Marchel Renee Marotte Chris Martin Cesar Martinez Michael Mattera Robert Matthews Stephen McCommon Wendy McDaniel Martin McDonald Kevin McGlynn Margaret McKinley Martha Melker Daniel Meller Brian Messier Robin Messina Charles Meyer Patricia Meyer Thomas Miller Donna Mishler Curtis Morrow Gale Mortenson Patrick Mulroy George Mulvey Marilyn Munch Michael Murray Valerie Naples William Neumann Robert Newberg Thomas Ninnemann Linda Noet Beverly Nordstrom Edwin Normoyle Robert Norum Peter Nouwen Cathy Odell Karen Oehlerking Sharon Orchard Ellen Origer Michael Ossler Johna Papas Douglas Paupa Harley Peckham Nancy Perry Shelley Petersen Norman Peterson Karol Piemonte Karl Piepenburg Cynthia Pitelka Corey Plazak John Polachek James Power Sandra Ramsey Bruce Re Mary Reakes Dorothy Regan Christine Reget Jeanette Rehfeldt Barbara Reid Richard Reiff Darleen Rein Janice Reuter H. Russ Ritchie Frank Robek Gustavo Rodriguez Peggy Rolfs Michael Rooke Beverly Rowe Catherine Ryan A. Greg Samata Linda Sandberg Mary Sanford John Sattler George Sauerberg Judith Scarborough Christine Schaefer Mark Schergen Brian Scholl Barbara Schon Susan Schrickel Joann Selsky Zoriana Semczyszyn George Shamburg Danny Shaw Alan Shepherd Jayne Shively Patricia Sipp Robert Skolnick E Alan Smart Cynthia Smith Eugene Smith Linda Smith Diane Sobolik Sandra Springer Donna Stanton Michael Stauner Kathleen Stegen John Steiner Barbara Stubenrauch Kathleen Tansy Lawrence Taylor Eileen Thomas Dennis Trimmer Michael Tychyj Marilynn Upland Janice VanBoxtaele Thomas Van Dyke Kevin Vaughan Barry Vogel David Wadleigh Larry Waibel Paul Wallin Marilyn Wallis Lois Wilson Craig Winter Pamela Wittenburg Koji Yaguchi Margaret Zajonc Susan Zelenka Robin Zeller Steven Zielinski 1969 Leonard Newendorp Laura Amundson Caryn Anderson Charles Anderson Donald Anderson John Anderson Raymond Anderson Scott Anderson Lynn Andler Stephen Ashby Joyce Azure Robert Bailey William Bambrick Robert Barringhaus Gregg Bauer Thomas Bergman Mary Bogenberger Michael Brackus Stuart Braem Barbara Bragg Carolyn Brandt Roberta Brophy Beverly Brown Bridget Brown Bruce Brown Jeffrey Brown Kathleen Brown Irene Browning Peter Buri Barbara Burk John Burtis Alice Butrym Cathy Caldwell Diane Campbell Kathleen Chauvet Susan Christine William Cipri Virginia Coulam Mary Cramer William Crane Carolyn Cushing Dolores Daigle Patricia Davidson Helen Demmie John Dempster Madeline DeViney Diane DeWitt Rebecca Dittmore Barbara Dixon Michael Donahue Phillip Donahue Patrick Doyle Ray Drasga Rebecca Drufke Mary DuBiago Greg Duffey Bret Dumler Patricia Dunn David Dzidula Christine Ebert John Echeverria Nancy Edwards Christine Engles David Estlund Mary Fenton Robert Fern James Fetke Linden Finegan Pamela Fitton James Foster Russell French Gayle Gawel Phillip Gianetti Carol Grab James Graham Jacqueline Groat Martha Gullett Linda Gustafson William Hagan James Haggenjos Deborah Haines Karen Hajek Terrence Hake Deborah Haley Michael Hall Cynthia Hambrecht Eleanor Hargrave William Harper Donna Harrison Donald Hatch Valerie Haugen Thomas Heer Renske Hendriks Judith Henning Jeffrey Herring Lorraine Hess Louis Hibbs Mimi Hickman Kevin Higgins Kristin Hoff Jerome Hoffman John Holding Luanne Holper Thomas Hooke John Hooker Nancy Horn Richard Howe Bruce Huber Barbara Jacoby Loretta Jamieson Roberta Janowiak Karen John Donald Johnson Karen Jones Margaret Jones Rebecca Jones George Karle Joseph Karsten Kevin Kelly John Kenny Linda Kiewert Cynthia Kimble Jane Kingston Elizabeth Klaus Susan Kobus Robert Koch Richard Kohutko David Kriz Robert Lackner Michael Lamb Robert Lane Kathleen Lange Richard Lehnert Lawrence Lemke Victor Leone Mary Limburg Gary Loggins Michael Lonergan Karen Howard Gale Hubbard Deborah Hughes Randall Hughes Scott Humphrey Vincent luorio John Jacobs Wendy Jacobsen Eric Jacobson Wayne Janowski Heather Jankowski Theresa Jasonowicz Taras Jaworsky Steven Jeffries Merrimac Jenkins Amy Johnson Laura Johnson Marc Johnson Michael Johnson Patricia Johnson Thomas Johnson James Jones Christine Joyce Kurt Kaczmarek William Kamphouse Jill Kamradt Robert Kane Matthew Kangas Loretta Kees Julie Kett Brian Kidwell Kathleen Kieffer Kelly Kindig Brenda King Randy Kinney Dia Knezevich Brian Koch James Kogos Kathy Kohlhass Steven Koss Thomas Kowalczyk Margaret Kramer Kathy Kroll Kendall Kratzenherg William Krohn Clifford Krussell Dan Kuchynka Laura Kuchynka Ronald Kuehle Theresa Kuntzendorf Jonathan Laegeler James Lancaster Linda Larsen Scott Larson Paul Laskowske Michael Lavellee Luba Lechniuk Kristen Lee Douglas Lehman Kathy Lenius Scott Leonora Edward Lewand Denise Liautaud Kelly Lillibridge Donna Lipavsky Mary Liskey Cheryl Lofgren Erin Loftus Bernice Lomon Craig Long Too few workers hurt sophomore projects Palatine's first fully uniformed football team: ROW l: Edward Weber. Alex Tudyman. Gil Smith tcapt.J. Bill Pauseek. Ralph Schroeder: ROW 2: Hollis Toynton. Myron Helgeson. Ed Wagner. George Smith, George Shabbaz. Joe Shabbaz. Wilfred Cole: TOP: Harold Meyer. mgr.. Chet Peterson. Kenneth Thorp. Ray Meyer. Herb Schroeder. Al Sherman. Jim Harz. Harold Schroeder. Wally Warner. Forest Davis. Art Wildhagen. Clarence Tarnow. Harris Helgeson. George LeFever. and Coach Pieter Vervloet Pat Long Deborah Loverde Michael Lubinski Thomas Lundin David Lyons John Maguire Vincent Maher Mike Malone Deborah Malnati Scott Manint John Manock Matthew Mara Sueann Marquardt Jeffery Marshall AX use Coaches and parents use gas rationing cards for basketball Barbara Loss Gregory Lucht Toni Lyons Willa Madden Alexander Maklezow Jonathan Mankel Peter Marceau Paul Marcum Sheila Martin Diane Maruska Thomas Matsie Douglas May Joyce Maycan David Mazur Michael McNamara Mary McNeil Nancy McSweeney Anthony Mikulan Linda Miles Richard Miles Patricia Mocella Janet Moe Carol Moncek Douglas Money Sharon Monteleone John Moodie Richard Moran Louis Moreth Linda Morrow Laura Mundsinger Judith Myers Martha Naber Michael Nelson Keith Nosal Kathie Null Marcia O'Brien Jef frey Olsberg Robert Orth James Osberg Roger Outcalt John Packer Virginia Palmer Robert Pape Roberta Passamano Margaret Peak Wayne Peters Diane Petersen Richard Petitti Mary Poyet Ernest Purcelli Robert Quade Jerome Reget Deborah Render Robert Reno William Rietz Matthew Riley Audrey Rosenberg Bethel Sanders Linda Sattler Kim Scheffer Cynthia Schellenger Carol Schon Nancy Schrader Thomas Schrickel Fran Sehnert Robert Seitz Georgia Shull Carol Siepkowski Janet Silvatici Patricia Simonik Joanne Skrzypinski Kurt Smith Madelin Smith Scott Smith Connie Sorci Linda Sorgini Donald Speer Roxann Steeber Timothy Sullivan Susan Sussman Daniel Sutton Kenneth Swoboda Steven Sylvester Douglas Tanner Geraldine Thomas Roxanne Thomas Richard Thompson John Tindell Margaret Tobin trips Linda Turney Donna Untch Philip Urban Barbara Urquhart James Verburg Sandra Vischer Mark Visk Richard Walasek Linda Walkowiak Charles Wallace Jerry Wallis Vicki Walsh Howard Weld James Weyhenmey Thomas Whaley William Wheaton Cynthia Wheeler Karen Wikman Susan Wilkens Karen Wilkey Michele Williams CI' :L Mary Martin Robert Martin Paul Masucci Donald Mattson Janice Mayer David Mayfield Brian McCarthy Jane McClain Mary McGee Philip McGuire Karen McLeod Teresa McManamon Susan McNeil Denise McWard John Meagher Bradley Meister John Mellyn James Mepham Linda Meyer Pamela Meyer Michael Micelli Pamela Michalski John Mickelson Michael Mikulan Mark Miles Diane Miller Karla Miller Scott Miller Craig Million Steven Minarcik Robert Misik NF li ii Bw Deborah Moller Theresa Mondrall Carol Monteleone Robert Morris Terri Mosack David Mottashed Diane Muehlfelt Scott Mueller Jeffrey Mullin Eric Mundsinger Mary Munson Dewey Murdock Suzanne Nance Catherine Naughton Yolanda Nelson Sharon Nestmann Steven Neumann John Niemeyer April 1944 starts Gerald McElroy's career as an administrator Charlotte Wilson Donna Wilson Barbara Withaeger Douglas Wolff George Yeager Nanette Zieman Pamela Zohott i970 Leonard N ewcndorp Jan Ackerman Pat Adelizzi Diane Ahola Jeffry Algaier Chris Andriano Mary Applehans Debra Arnold Mary Baeten Steve Bahnfleth Steven Banczak John Baril Sam Becker William Bedford Bill Best Janice Birks Michael Bittner Dan Blake Mark Bobruk Raymond Boe Robert Bohner Robert Bolanowski Dave Bonheim Peter Botthof Stephen Boyke Michael Brackus Brenda Brandelle Judy Brauer Dave Braun Mike Buckley Richard Buesing Mary Buntenbach Paul Burrus Kevin Busse Jody Callahan Joseph Camp Thomas Carkeek Robert Carr Judy Carstensen David Cartwright Linda Cave Patricia Champigny Claus Christiansen Donna Christopher Nancy Cipri Connie Clapper Karen Coffaro William Colling John Compton Steve Conklin Timothy Cox Kathleen Cummins Alan Cunningham John Cunningham Sharon Curtin Sheila Curtin Linda Dailey Ron Dangler Paul Davenport Sharon Davis Deborah Dawson Deborah Day Cynde Dell Janice Dell Peg Deuel Gene Devinger Linda Devries Daniel Doles Edward Dolik Colin Donovan Charles Drake Carol Dreuth Kathleen Dropp Stephen Dydyna Mike Dziadula Glenn Eberle Fred Ebert D. Terry Echeverria Lori Elkins Kathleen Eunson David Faust Carol Ferguson Tom Filippini Edward Finlay Cinda Flom Katherine Fly MaryLou Fraser Tom Frohne Corinne Fromm Sally Frost Keith Gable Linda Gackowski Pam Gale Daniel Gallagher Maria Gallardo Ricardo Garcia Patricia Garoutte Kathryn Gerdes Bonnie Gerrard Heather Gerrard Donald Giancaspro Patricia Gibbons Kevin Nikolai Debra Nissen John Norman Susan Norris Eileen N holt Y Scott Oehlerking Kristine Ohlrich John Olles Michael Olles Roy Olson Masseyna Ocstynski 'Patricia O'Malley Kathleen O'Neal Nancy O'Neson Robert Oswald Gina Owens David Pancamo Joel Pape Curtis Parker Denise Parkhurst Robert Parotto Peter Paulos Sherrie Payne Todd Pearson Thomas Peckham Stephen Pedersen Donna Penkava Donald Peotter Matthew Peppler David Peters Thomas Petko Peter Pfeifer Timothy Philbin Stanley Phillips John Philp George Piemonte John Pircher Katherine Pistone Christopher Plazak Sheri Pollock Anne Prendergast Edward Price Linda Price Catherine Prisby John Propst Cheryl Proyahn Kandie Puccia Tina Pughano Mary Purri ttt y l A sais tm X Q X s .se. R S Q if as xy . X ' N,s. sake: it , . QRS Ks .aria 1 he o - - if c a ' i f ii S P Returning service men receive GED diplomas at 1946 graduation Jean Gilbert Allen Gillette Margaret Gilreath Randy Glawe Diane Graese Jeff Graubart Wendy Grove Liz Grunwald Karin Guenther Margaret Gustafson Scott Hagerup Bob Hall William Hall Lynn Hallquist Gary Hanlon Dee Hansen Mary Hanson William Hanson James Hargrave Pam Harms Scott Harper Cynthia Harris Larry Harris M. Scott Harris C. Eric Hartz David Hasbach William Hathaway Barry Hayes Valerie Hebert Mary Heer Mary Heikkinen Stephen Heinemann Stephen Henkels Pamela Hert Candice Herzler Steve Hexel Danny Hilburn Nadine Hoffman Michael Hovey David Howard Steve Howard Cindy Howe Glen Hughes Edward Huitt Dale Hutchinson Patricia Jacobsen Christopher Jamison Steve Jennings Kirk Jensen Patricia Johnson Robert Johnson Roland Johnson Sarah Johnson Steve Johnson Jill Jones Judy Jones Jerry Junak John Keating Kathleen Keil Karlton Keller Michele Kelling Christine Kerrigan Michael Kiederlen Janice Kiser Dale Kobus Richard Kobus Sharon Koehn Chris Koetter Jacqueline Kohler Martin Kowalczyk Marie Kowalski Susanne Kraus Thomas Krege Howard Kreutzinger Kathleen Kuehni Laurie Kumpf Susan Lahre Todd Lamarche Larry Lampasona Bette Lawrence Mary Lentini Sandra Lewis Peggy Lipavsky William Liphardt Robert Louis Philip Lovecchio Carol Lucht Lea Luckett Tim Lundin Jerry Luszczak Bruce Macmillan Marcia Maddocks Laurie Maher Doreen Main Paul Mallow Ron Malnati Karen Manz Judy Marak Darlene Martin Dona Matson James Mattern Sharon Maynard Ron McAlister Nancy McAllister Ed McCabe Janet McCallister Michele McDermott John McGlynn Randall McGowan Robert McKee Barry Quirke Jill Raczka Nadine Ranieri Ron Raupp Tim Rees Harold Reese Julie Rice Kevin Riecss Judy Riedel Gerhard Rieder Gail Riffner Michael Rogalski John Rogers Thomas Rogers it 'P e J Fa S xx ' . L 'J' is all .J 5 5 ii A sg i 355' im. if W, Wfywwmm Greg Roos Donald Roudebush Cheryl Runte Matt Russow Vickie Rutzky Carrie Ruzbasen Scott Rybski Susan Ryther Michael Sammons Sandra Sanchez Candice Sang Scott Santoro Lisa Saunderson Marie Scarim 's I Cutlass reporter Mary Martin talking to Vietnam refugee Bui Van Minh. who with his wife and six children were sponsored by St. Theresa church. Discussion on football field lights starts in 1946 5 lights in 1970 John McKinley Susan McKinley Alan McNeil Bill Merrill Bruce Meyer Ed Meyer Thomas Mezger Wayne Mikes Herb Milke Keith Milkovich Pamela Miller Marilyn Mischler Cynthia Moodie Linda Moore Lora Muir Maureen Mulroy Richard Munch Robert Murphy Linda Murrans Gail Myers Marybeth Myslo Bruce Nadro Gary Naffiziger Larry Nelson Linda Nelson Jens Noet Mary Jean Noland Hugh Null Terry Oehlber Dennis O'Neil James Orchard Donna Parotto Diane Parillo Rick Parillo Tom Patch Rosemarie Paul Terry Petersen Robert Pilz Terri Pollock Glenn Raddatz Deborah Ramser Jerry Rastenis Nancy 'Reed Geoffrey Reedy Mike Regan Cathleen Reget Michael Regul Kathleen Remus Carol Reno Candice Rettie Peggy Rice Jane Ritchie Susan Rosenberg Candice Rosetta William Ryan David St. John Robert Sander Susan Santy Carl Sawyer Anne Scarim Fredrick Scheffer Diane Schergen Janell Schmidt Henry Schneipp Kyle Schreiber Greg Sell Michael Selsky James Shadrick Bruce Shaw Gene Sheldon Laurie Shepherd John Shively Stephen Silkworth Marge Simmons Ed Smith Virginia Smith Valerie Snowden Patricia Sobolik Craig Spaulding Mike Speciale Judy Spratlin David Stadfeld David Starke Julie Stauner Mike Stephens Judy Strealer Rita Strzok John Thomas Mark Thompson Bob Thompson Deborah Tubman Bruce Tuckner Glenn Upland Donna Utt Katherine Vanderveen Diane Vanek Keith Vanhoosier Rita Vanwolvelear Thomas Varde Mary Vaughn Gregory Vedvig Michele Vervoort Shirley Vischer Candice Vogt Patricia Wagner Rudy Waibel Leslie Wakeman Greg Walsh Annmarie Walters Chris Ward David Scheitz John Schiller Lisa Schilling Michele Schira Keith Schneck Roberta Schuett Lynn Schwab Pamela Scott Jody Seidner Sherry Seiter Valerie Settergren Randi Seversen Nan Shabino Debbie Shaw Janice Shea Jim Sheppard Collette Shouse Glenn Siegler Kurt Sieradzki Kathy Smith Cree Sochor A studio portrait tells the story. Seated are coach Harrison Kincaid and Elmer Mess. In back, Wilfred Cole, Harris Helgeson. Orville Helms and Harold Meyer. Accident an Gary Wasik James Weber Bob Weder Judy Welch Jarl Weyant Allen Wezalis Lynn Wickert Herman Wiegelman Henry Wiencek Betty Wilson Kathy Wilson Edward Windle Luanne Wing Linda Winkler Carol Wirth Susan Wrend Amy Wudi Robert Yeager Patrick Young Richard Zachelmeye Guy Zajonc Diane Zapfel I' r sq xg -1. - as X t. ' 3 ' . Q K S t . X tj P s is W X 5 sw me iii U , w N Am ie d senior picnic drowning blight 1948 memories Hol'y Zeller 1971 Leonard N ewendorp Sandra Alexander Nella Allen Tracy Allen Deborah Anderson Sandra Anderson Pam Andriano Gerald Arden Richard Azure Susan Bachelder J. Mark Baker Nicholas Baker Karen Barry Betty Beagle Joyce Beagle Nancy Beagle Vicki Beech Nancy Blum Davie Bochek Linda Boe Claudia Borman Pat Bowman Thomas Bowman Donald Brannon Carl Bronowski Marlene Brooke Thomas Brosseau Walter Brown Maureen Browning Kim Busse Mary Butler Mike Caldwell Vicki Camp Ray Carpenter Linda Causey Nancy Cave Kathryn Charles Richard Chauvet Sue Chips Susan Clark Kathy Collins Mary Comerford Kevin Cosgrove Gary Cox Linda Craig JoAnne Crook Gerald Cuca Cheryl Culleton Steve Cunningham Paul Currie Earl Dailey Tom Deuel Tom Dewey Bill Doerrler Gary Doles Tom Donahue Karen Donohue Brian Donushi Julie Dorsey Donna Drach Ken Drost Nancy Drozdowski Sue Duffey Mark Dukes Bruce Eberle Julie Eccker Stephanie Edwards Mary Eilering JoAnne Elsner Margaret Engue James Ewald Robert Falardeau Bill Falkanger Jan Faust John Feekin Jim Fern Jack F etke JoAnn Fick Sue Finnegan Pam Fremon Jeri Fritzsche Jeff Frost Herbert Funk Steve Gaare Joe Garstkiewicz Bill Gates 3 boys run with varsity in fall and spring Debbie Loverde and Diane Miller, soph- omore pompon girls, came in Santa Claus hats ready for the holiday assembly. Susan Soroka Patricia Soutar Andrew Spallek Debbie Spangler Terri Speciale Brian Sperling Cheryl Splansky Dana Stark Mark Stearns Jon Stedronsky Melissa Steen Randall Stewart Judy Strand Ken Stromberg Fred Stryker Margaret Sullivan Robert Summers William Tabbert Robert Taylor Elizabeth Thompson Patrick Thompson Lack of farm boys drops agriculture from high school curriculum Charles Gauger John Geary Bob Gerke Mike Gibbons Don Giese Brendan Gion Dan Gockman Diane Greco Doug Greenman Cathy Greenwall Kevin Gue Dave Gullett Peggy Hagan Tom Haley Marcille Hamlen Roberta Hamlen Cynthia Hampel Lisa Hanasz Mary Harrison Paul Haycraft Glenn Hearn Jim Hearn Tom Henrichsen Toni Higdon Sharon Hinrichs lhor Hnytka Cathleen Hogan Thomas Holloway Jane Hoover Leslie Horwath Jeanne Hoth Alison Houchin Marcha Howes Wendy Hudson Ken Hurley Dean Hutchinson Cathy Hutchison Jeff lncavo Sydney Jamieson Melody J ankowski Dian Jenkins Rick John Curtis Johnson Ken Johnson Kristen Johnson Nancy Johnson Richard Johnson Mark Johnston Erie Jones Kris Jones Debra Karst Bob Karsten Vicky Keating Arthur Kennedy Ransom Keyser Barb Kienker Jim Kingman Vicki Kirby Ray Kirk Richard Kiszka Eric Kolstad Dorothy Komar William Kopp Connie Kotrba Dan Kowalczyk Beverly Koziol Richard Kraus William Kruckeriberg Kathy Kuecker Kyle Lace Mary Laing David Lam Phil Lambert Denise Lamot Debbie Lancaster Betty Lange Ken LaPorte Bill Larson Betsey Lawrence Cathy Leake Karen Lee Paul Lefebvre Paul Linden Dorothy Liphardt Sam LoBosco Silvia Lockyer Sue Lonergan Michelle Lorden James Louis Carol Lucas Sue Luecke MaryJane Lyons William MacDonald Beth MacMillan Frances Marley Randy Marotte Cathy Martin Gail Mason John Maulding Chris May Pat May Sue McCabe Evelyn McCort Laurie McDermott Colleen McGeady Mike McGee Katie McKinley Debbie McNamara Beth McSweeney Sue McWilliams Jeanne Thomson David Thron Glenn Tisdall Sharon Tobin Laura Toepke Marg Tozer Rose Truly Randall Trzeciak Ron Tuckner Debbie Turner Donna Ullmer Laura Ulmer Larry Vais Terry Vandergrift Marty Vanderweit Mary Vastine Denise Vechiola Wendy Vihnanek Steve Von Readen Fred Vrtis Scott Wahler Myron Wasiunec Debbie Weaver Ken Weber Daniel Weir Trudy Wells David West Maribeth Wheaton Greg Williams Steve Witczak Randy Wojcieszak Annette Wolfe Steve Wood Donna Woodall Terry Wurtz Keeley Yanan Maria Yannacakis Sheryl Young Jeff Zale Teri Zelasko Steve Zenner Mary Zumber Scott Zust Pensive studies of sophomores come with a sophomore photographer. The subjects are Randy Stewart and Donna Penkava. sf i'i' 9 , I it WWW? steers Frosh drop first officers g elect again we A frosli co-ed gym class stepping out for a jog. - r -A s m ' A A J Julius Abrahams X t , X Margot Adams is 31 S Stephen Alcorn X Q in es. he - ,, is . V Laura Altergott st kobl Q A .N A Richard Amstadt . ix in 3' Alan Anderson ' 16 Frank Andersen W 1 5+ T N l X Laura Anderson Leta Anderson S Jacqueline Andriano E K Q5 X Q Donald Antonelli 5' s i 5 Michael Arden Xing? James Arnold ' 5 is Ste hen Asmann t ss ' ffe sQ' 3 P M K? ex 1 L g ,4 , K g Tina Auksi A , William Bahl Robert Barnes David Basista Roberta Batemen Mark Bazant Jon Beal Brenda Bell Eileen Belsterling Carol Bergnerl Matthew Berley Brian Bertoia Marcia Betz David Birgmann I .r.- s pax .-A o 5 - js is School turns to oil heat in 1949 as ash conveyor cannot be repaired Karen Meister Meg O'Malley Ray Ping Mary Beth Sauerberg Paul Stadfeld Ralph Menick Keith One Frank Pircher Jan Schellenger Jeff Stair Rob Meyer Cathy Ossler Yvonne Pitelka Tom Schergen Mary Stauner Mike Miles Dennis Outcalt Corinne Plazak Charles Schering Tom Steele Barb Miller James Packer Don Polan Tom Schilling Shiela Steinman Gale Mishler Dorie Palmer Jerry Pollock Pam Schnabel Val Stevenson Ed Mollenkamp Jim Pankanin Bill Polvere Marc Schulz Maureen Sullivan Kathy Molo Jeanne Pankanin Mike Potaniec Mark Seitz Ted Sumpter Linda Moncek Bill Pape James Pratt Hector Serna Clarice Swoboda Diane Mondrall Paul Parello Gail Przysiecki Greg Sever Karen Takahashi Karen Money Dan Morgan Dave Mortenson Debbie Munch Maureen Murphy Sheila Murphy Jose Naber Dan Neumann Margaret Neumann Janet Oldenburg Kevin Olsherg Reginald Olson Claudia Patterson Richard Peckham Chris Pedersen Mark Peppler Linda Pero Pam Peterson Pat Peterson Robert Peterson Georgia Philippe Charlie Phillips Karen Piepenburg Bob Pietsch Carla Purcelli Mary Ragland Diane Rankins Janet Reakes Bob Ressler Dennis Reynolds Pat Rice Kim Ritchie Nancy Roman Rhonda Rose Cecilia Saldivar Mike Santy Linda Shaffer Jack Shantz Laura Shymanik Jean Simmons Larry Simon Sherry Smith Terry Smudde Judy Snip Charles Sorrenti Jane Southard Laurie Sprinkle Linda Staab Beverlee Tanner Chris Thompson William Thompson Ann Grace Tickner Bob Tjernlund Charlene Tomlinson Norine Truly Diane Tubnian Paul Tuckner Bill Turner Steve Uding Dan Untch s V KL Jack Bittner 1 f Greg Bjorvik Q sf I Kurt Blechner 3 Debra Boe ' - Carol Boehm Sara Boehm Jeanine Bochat 3 ' 5 N f it N-' ' s. HWS r.,,X , A s t,.1 . Daniel Bone - Betsy Borgman 5 Jeff rey Borker if Nancy Borst Catherine Boschan . Teresa Boucher ' Kevin Boudreau A W, ' nfs-.J 5 so fs Kathryn Brandt Jeannie Bray Steven Breckenridge Eileen Brennan Sally Bridger Timothy Bridges Katherine Brittle ss Lawrence Brodeur David Brogly Karin Bruno John Buck Richard Buckley Julie Burns Peter Burrus David Burton Charles Butler Tracy Butler Karen Callender Barbara Ann Camp Virginia Campagnol Christine Carlson Jay Carlson Rulhanne Carlson Michael Carney John Carroll Mary Ellen Carroll Mark Carrothers Michael Chambers Stacey Cha mpney Mark Chance Roderick Chance Jeffrey Charles Deborah Chase Blanca Chavez Jenny Chien S855,000 bond issue passes in 1950 for addition on lots to the east Mike Viersen Pat VonLeer Linda Visk John Wadie Bruce Wager Robert Walker Ann Wallace Richard Wallis Jim Walsh Scott Weinrich Jann West Fleda Weyant Tom Wheaton Gail Wheeler Bud Wiegleman Jay Wigstone Keith Winter John Witltaeger Julie Wrend Jim Yeager Jane Zelgart Richard Zieman Karen Zietlow Jeff Zobott 1 972 Leonard Neweudwym Linda Adams Dave Ahlstedt Donna Aiken Laurie Albright Rick Aldana Fred Amundson Allen Anderson Janet Anderson Mark C. Anderson Mark H. Anderson Rick Ashby Jeff Ashmore Marjorie Azure Nancy Bahnfleth Mike Bakke .lim Bambrick Vic Barczyk Mike Barminski Brian Barnett Jeff Baruch Nila Bien Lisa Bennison John Berley John Bernero Julie Betz Debbie Bianchi Craig Bielat Marian Birks Brian Blythe Mike Bohlmann Janet Bolanowski Diane Bradshaw Jim Brandt Pat Brennan Jeff Brock Hugh Brooks Mary Browning Jerry Burg Joanne Burrus Joy Burlis Linda Butenbach Jolene Callahan Pat C arkeek Patty Carrothers Anne Castrodale Dan C audill See Chaplinsky Jean Cherekos Therese Chessman Mary Chips Pam Christopher Paul Clapper Stacey Compton Mike Cosgrove Julie Cramer Sue Cross Lynne Cunningham Steve Cunningham Dawn Currie Tony D'Allaird Jeff Daly Scott Dawson Stephanie Day Marc DeJong George Dembieki Jack Demmie John Dems Jeff DeMuth Mike Deutsch Dave Dewey Renee DeWyze Tom Dillmann Dave Dionesotes Nancy Drost J. DuBiago Bill Dyszel Dawn Egehrecht George Egger Allan Ehrhart Debi Elkins Mike Elliott Mark Ernst Colleen Faul Paul Finfrock 0 Stephanie Chisman Allan Christensen Elizabeth Christie Vincent Claps Robert Clausing Patricia Clemens Karen Clement James Cochran William Coduto Wendi Coffman Kim Cole Robert Cole Georgia Condon Joseph Condon Mary Conforti Timothy Conrad Ann Conway Clair Cordes Christopher Costanzo Andrew Countryman Pamela Coy Stephen Cramm Robert Cudney Daniel Cullen Michael Cullen Mary Cummings George Curran Robert Curylo Lori Dammes Laurie Davidson Carl Degner Linda Dellamaria Lucia Delvin Morris Dezara Amy Dineen Dorothy Doels Jerry Dotseth Donald Downey Mary Downey Timothy Drufke Hugh Duffy Scott Eberle Edward Ellis Pamela Elsner Thomas Eme Vicky Engelskirchen Steven Engstrom Brian Epperson Bradley Erickson in s ya? is vitae ' at .ti ig '-.. ' L jf? 1 ,N N - +. 6? . '- ,. 5 1 ,sa I First Roman Catholic, John Finlay John Fowler Mike Fraser Kathy French Rick Frohne Dave Fromm Lynn Fuqua Doug Fyfe Geri Gardner Steve Garoutte Melanie Gawel Marc Gaynes Richard Geary Greg Gerdes Mark Gerth Rob Giannitti Pam Gibbons Robert Gibbons Peggy Glodowski Linda Goodyear Cathy Green Robert Green Margie Groat Rick Gue Debi Gustafson Janet Gustafson Dave Hafner Gail Hajek Cindy Halada Deena Hallquist Geri Hamlen Don Hanetho Barb Hansen Ed Hansen Ellen Hansen Eve Hargrave Melinda Harper Bruce Harrill Art Harris Jim Hartman Cathy Haske Dave Haynes Janet Hearn Betty Heer Eugene Moylan joins faculty in 1951 Steve Hehn Mike Heins Mary Henkels Mike Henrichsen Andy Hibbs Syd Hickey John Hiller Irene Hnytka Torn Hoffman Debbie Hong Steve Hoppens Dan Horn Carol Huber Pati Huff Nancy Jacoby William James Jeff J anda Kathy Jannusch Jennifer Jennings Scott Jensen Carol Johnson Mark Johnson Martha Johnson Terri Johnston Kerry Jones Robert Jones Brenda Joyce Bill Kaczor Ralph Kaiser Gigi Kalogeras Scott Kalush Linda Kamphouse Lynn Kandlbinder Mary Kangas Ron Kapson Tim Kearns Calvin Keller Mark Kelling Rick Kelly Cindy Kiewert Randie Killoren Pat Kingston William Klotz Jeanette Koch Nancy Koenig Dean Koepke Mark Kohl Debi Kramer Karen Kroschel George Krug Barb Kuehni Jeff LaGreca Nancy Lahre Douglas LaMarche Nancy Lamping Ken Lancaster Nancy Lange Cheryl Laschinski Geryl Laschinski Katie Laskowski Diane Lavaggi Paul LeBreck Judy Lewis Al Lietz Mike Limas Phil Lindberg Northbrook sends teachers and 2.50 students at S470 for 1952.-1954 Christopher Erickson Kathleen Esenberg William Falbo Charles Falkenberg Christine Fallahee Steven Feeny Kathy Felix X ft 4 his H Joseph Fenton Barbara Filar Kenneth Filippini Michael Finch Nancy Finke David Finnerty Anthony Fioretti Second set of f rosh officers on the first spring day: SEATED: Stephanie Frank, secy . and Laurie Anderson. pres , and in back Andrio Rebino. publicity. and Neal Vargas, treas , and Tom Reece finding science taking serious thought. teve Lindley im Lingert ay Lloyd Jim LoBosco Kevin Lonergan iMike Long Beckie Lorenz Carolyn Louis Frank Lovecchio Kathy Lubinski Amy Lynch Bill Lynch Laura Lyons Diane Macenczak Lynn Machometa Mike Malone Debbie Mandarino -Gail Manz Larry Marks Juan Martinez Pat Masucci Mary Mattern Tony Maurizio Joan Maycan Sandie Maynard Donna McAlister Gail McAlister Jeff McCabe Linda McCabe Mike McCormick Kevin McDonald Bob McDonough Barb Mcllvaine Don McLean Diane McNabney Kevin McNamara Bob Meder Steve Meldgin Mike Messier Joe Messina Sue Meter Jane Mick Barb Miles Diane Miller Fred Miller Carol Minor Michele Minor Richard Mitchell Tom Modica Stephanie Moebius Charles Moore Chuck Morin Carol Mortiz Mike Muehlfelt Mary Mueller Kent Mundschenk Coleen Murphey Richard Murphy Vic Muscarello Debbie Naples Lynn Neal Jim Neidlinger Dave Nelson Richard Neumann Bob Nickel Patti Noland Debby Nordstrom Marty Nyholt Sharon O'Brien Terry O'Neil Chris Osmun Linda Ossler Nancy Pankanin Marcia Parmele Guadalupe Perez Judi Peters Debbie Pickett Roger Ping John Pingel Carey Plazak Linda Poyet Sally Pulak Cathy Quirke Craig Raddatz Pam Radford Cheryl Raley Lisa Ramirez Bill Ramser John Rauscher Angela Ray Mark Ray Laura Rehfeldt Karen Renner Rich Reuter Bill Rhine Michael Richards Greg Rio Greg Robbins Randy Rosetta Rick Rossi Jean Rowe Steve Samata Jan Schauer Sue Scheitz Richard Schinkowsky Connie Schnackel Doug Schrader Barry Schultz Sue Schwab Chuck Schwarz Kelly Fisher Rosemary Fitzpatrick Rebecca Fobes Teresa Forbes Julie Forman Geoffrey Fouch Michael Francis Alicia Frank Stephanie Frank Janet Frost Vicki Germain Vivian Gibson Mark Giese Lynn Gillespie Edward Gillmeister Richard Gonzalez Michael Gordon Ronald Gordon Janet Gorge Kurt Grapenthin Joseph Grant David Gregory Jane Gregory Mark Grimes Todd Groesbeck Kevin Groth Phillip Guido Lori Guy Mark Hagen Kimberly Halasz Laura Hallett Cynthia Hampton Peter Hanasz David Handel Wendy Hansen Linda Hardy John Harrington Patricia Harrison Heidi Hartmann James Hawking Denise Haworth Norman Held Frank Helm Mark Henkels Michael Henry Thomas Herff Cheryl Hetman Sheri Hild Dana Hinrichs X . vi I in tai' 1 , as 5. ,X ., In July 1952, Schaumburg township votes to join 211 and does in 1954 Ellen Sherwin Patty Shively Karen Shuttleworth Bob Silvantici Sue Simonini Margie Smith Martha Smith Susan Smolak Kathy Smudde Adrienne Snowden Mary Sobczynski Peggy Spratlin Chris Sprinkle Ellen Standiford Deirdre Stanton Steve Starke Jim Stauner John Steeber Janet Steele Marc Stegen Elizabeth Stephens Paul Strealer Marueen Sumpter Sam Sunseri Pia Svendsen Jim Swinford Lori Taylor Greg Tehle Paul Thomas Sharon Thomas Kathy Thompson Deborah Tomson Donald Tjernlund Doug 'ljernlund Andy Tobutt Debbie Tometich Terri Tometich Ruth Tozer Gary Trzeciak Marilyn Utt Mario Vaenberg Sue Valentino John VanWolelear Barry Vinyard Ray Wakeman Mary Walsh Debbie Ward Curt Watson Karen Wedel Gary Weimer Caryn Wickert Janice Wilkey Bill Wilkins Kathryn Wirth Debbie Wohlers Marlene Woleske Steve Young Kathy Zarzynski Patty Zelenka 1973 Leonard N eweridorp Ralph Ackerman Ken Adams Dan Adelizzi Doreen Ahola Dick Alcina Cathy Aldana Daryl Allen Caleen Anderson Carol Anderson Mark Anderson Robert Anderson Vicki Andriano Jeff Arhart Bob Armour Bill Arras Margaret Atkins Sara Bachelder Debi Bacher Dave Bailey Karen Bailey Carl Bals Rachel Barminski Linda Barnett Gary Bartels Noel Bateman Jeff Beatty Stephen Behrndt Duncan Bennett Mary Berg Mary Bilko Steve Bleser John Blyth Leslie Bobruk Joann Boehm Jon Bone Louise Bonheim Karen Bordenkircher Matt Borman Pete Bostrom Mike Bourbon Mark Boyke Robert Brackus Chris Brennan Vicki Brinkman Jackie Brodeur Keith Brodie Joan Brooks James Brophy Jill Brown Nagar s 3,..Qt an-is Musically 3 become symphonic players Frosh cheerleader Pam Coy. cheering beside Cindy Johnson, always had a hand and a smile for the Pirates. Kevin Hirsh Kenneth Hirst Cheryl Hlavka Bonnie Hoffman Daniel Hoffman John Hogan Michael Hogan Robert Hogan Nancy Hornewer Margaret Horwath Leslie Howard Theodore Howard Amy Howell Geri Hubbard Bus problems lead to setting up own system in 1948, now fleet of 100 Dave Burke Jeff Butler Susan Butler Dale Calvert Mary Campagnolo Dawn Campbell Bill Carney Carrie Carr Cathy Carrier Kathleen Carroll Rick Cartwright Chuck Casey Steve Centner Kathy Chartier Guy Chase Pat Chauvet Kip Christensen Bill Chuipek Pam Clark Chris Conklin Jill Consiglio Chris Conway Tom Coop Matt Coyne Cheryl Craig Donna Creighton Ann C resce Judy Cross Diane Cudney Loretta Culleton Carol Cummings Grace D'allaird Kathy Daly Martin Daly Joel Davenport Greg Dell Carla Dillmann George Dixon John Donmyer Joan Drozdowski Cathy Dyszel Robin Eaton Mark Ebner Karen Ecker Victoria Elkins Sue Elstad Barbara Emery Linda Endre Todd Ernst Debra Eschenburg Larry Evensen Cathy Falkenberg Bill Faul Dianne Favaro John Fedjur Debbie Finke Susan Fioretti Jan Fitzgerald Mark Fleischhauer Jane Fohes Jan Forbes Denise Franklin Colby Frebault Steve Fromm Lynda Frontczak Jill Funk Laura Gackowski Paula Gallagher Richard Gallagher Philip Garson Marie Geary Mary Geary Bob Gerringer Sue Glaum Donna Glawe Robert Gleixner Sondra Goodrich Barbara Gott Laura Gott James Grab Rick Graham Curt Grant Kathy Graveline Dan Greenberg Eric Gunther Susan Gustafson Gwen Guthrie John Habenicht Byron Hadley Barb Haggenjos Richard Haidle Jack Halada Bill Hail Judy Hansen Claire Hansvick Richard Harold Jeff Harris Patricia Harris Lee Hartman Darcy Hayes Richard Haynes John Heer Tom Henkels Bruce Hexel Fred Hoegler Sue Hoegler Richard Hoff Bill Hogan Kathy Hong Melissa Houchin Chip Howes Greg Hubbard Kathy Hughes Mike Hughes Laurie Hursig Rodney lppolito Marc Jannusch Larry Jasonowicz Betsy Jicha Connie Johnson Jill Johnson Meda Johnson Susan Johnson Suzan Johnson Paula Jones Susan Jones Kim Kaczmarek Ed Kelly Richard Kelly Debbie Kessler Mike Kett Dave Kimble Steve Kirk Jody Kirkpatrick Mark Kirp Andy Knotek Larry Koehn Dean Koepke Paul Kogos Jan Kohl David Kost Debbie Kramer Rosemarie Krause Steve Krogul Ken Krol William Krone Alice Krueger Barry Krueger Renee LaBuda Norman Lagerquist Kathy Lancaster Carole Lange Debbie Larsen Sue Lavaggi Kathy Lazich Mary Leake Mark Leidolf Lori Lembachner Bobbi Lindegard Sue Lindstrom Roxanne Lingert Cary Lockyer Steve Long Robert Lowther Sharon Lueckc Jane Lynch Stephanie Lyons Steve Lyons Nancy MacLeod Joseph Maffia Dan Maher Walter Maklezow Nancy Mandarino Keith Manly Neil Marshall Janet Matsie Chris Mayer Rick McCormick Steve McCormick Dan McGee Lynne McLean Richard McNabney Pete McNally Don McNeil Nancy McWilliams Don Mendrala Larry Mennes Audrey Meyer Chris Meyer Larry Michals Marilyn Miles Mary Miles Bruce Milkovich Bob Mitchell Gayle Molo Linda Monaco Carol Mottashed Debra Mueller Edward Muir Brad Mundschenk Mary Murphy Sue Murphy Judy Nelson Vicki Neumann Suzanne Newberg Sally Nienhauser Joann Nikolich Margaret Noland Rory Noland Linda Nordlander John Nyholt Judy Nyhus Chris O'Connor Tim O'Grady Darryl One Eleanor Oster Steven Outcalt Linda Ozburn Sue Pain Mike Parcher Doug Patterson Marie Patterson Scott Peotter Peggy Peppler Elaine Peterson Martin Petersen Steve Peterson Patricia Petitti Maggie Philippe Terry Pickett Sue Powers Jim Proper Maureen Quirke Paul Raczka Bob Raley Tom Raley Jeff Rastenis Sue Rea Sue Redman Sheila Reed David Regul Cheryl Reid Peter Reiff Nancy Ressler Debbie Richard Rosemary Ridarelli Steve Riffner Cathy Robinson Janet Robinson Judith Robinson Debbie Rossi Davie Routh Tim Rundle Scott Rutzky Mark St. John Scott Samojla Lynn Sanberg Jim Sander Henry Schaeffer Robert Schergen David Scheuring Bill Schrickel Greg Schulz Pam Schuring Kathy Semler Vic Settergren Georgia Shymanik Diane Silvatici Scott Simeon Jim Simonik Cheryl Smith Eileen Smith Jim Smith John Smith Jackie Snip Patricia Snowden Steve Snyder Bill Snyder Jim Sobczynski Guy Sochor Mike Sorci Pam Soroka Rita Sorrenti Glenn Spaulding Debbie Springer Frances Standiford Janis Stephens Terri Stephens Roberta Stevenson Jim Stoesser Ted Strzelecki Marigrace Sullivan Byron Takahashi Robert Tansey Richelle Thayer Roberta Thomas John Tobin David Todd Joe Tomek Jane Torgerson Mary Truty Jim Tuckner Barbara Turner John Tuttle Kathi Ulander Cindy Van Dyke Steve Vanos Susan Varde Paul Vrtis Ron Walker Steve Ward Steven Wauer Lori Wayne Debbie Wenzel Bruce Westergren Richard Weyhenmeyer Wendy Wiegelman Jim Wilkins Dan Williams Debbie Williams Gordon Williams Jeff Williams Anne Wilson Janet Wilson Susan Wise Walter Witek Kathy Wockner Phillip Wockner Sam Wofford Sharon Wolfe Steve Wood Pam Yaeger Duke Yaguchi Jyme Young Becky Yrjanson Gay Zietlow Lynn Zimmer 1974 Leonard Newendorp Micki Alexander Bruce Alleman David Altenbern Jane Amundson Jean Andersen Beth Anderson Neal Anderson Elissa Angelson Kim Anstedt Annette Anyszka James Arden Brad Ashmore Jane Bachner Beth Bals Mellen Barosay Paula Barnes Bruce Barnett Peter Barrett Kathy Barry Debra Batke Brian Bauer Lori Beane W. Grover Bedford Kathy Behnen Richard Bell William Bennison Sue Benz Laura Berry Christine Betz Lee Biedermann Irene Bittner Liz Bochek Rose Marie Boe Chris Bone Michael Botthof Arthur Bottie Rick Boucher John Brandelle J. Tina Brauer Gary Brautigan Mathew Brenan Jacqueline Brodeur Anne Brooks Vera Buczynskyj Linda Buenzow Mark Bugner Beth Burbidge Brian Butler X Bruce Callahan John Capoun Sonja Carlson J Dawn Carlucci Karen Carney Patricia Carney Sue Carrothers Jerry Carter Mike Cartwright Lois Casey Bob Castle Jeffrey Cave Rudolf Chalupa Kathryn Chaplinsky Herbert Chessman David Christensen Jodi Coffman Lorie Colburn Cynthia Cole Scott Cole Sheila Comerford James Constantino William Countryman Cheryl Craig Jim Craig Kenneth Craig Monica Cummings Bruce Dalfonso Martin Daly Michael Daly Michael Dawson Debra Deiber Deborah DePersia Mary Deviney Bruce DeWyze David Dickerson Daniel Dionesotes Dorene Dobrovits Mari Ann Dodelin James Doles Andrew Donahue Mark Doruff Catherine Doss Robert Dow Edward Downey Cynthia Ducey Mary Dudzik Marcia Dziadula Burke Edwards Leigh Egger Diane Elliott Thomas Esmail Kenneth Evensen Mary F alardeau Scott Falkanger Michael Fanella Daniel Fenton Cynthia Fesuk Jerry Fetke Sal Fioretti Daniel Flick Patrick Foelker Anita Fogarett John French Jean Fritz Susan Fritz Lawrence Gackowski Dani Gamble Adam Gamoran Margaret Geary Beth Gerdes Kevin Gerrard Charles Gibson Mary Glodowski Michael Godsey Donna Goldman Pamela Goodyear Debra Gordon Robert Gran William Granahan Kathryn Greco Patricia Greco Karen Greenhill Susan Greenman Janice Guarrero Kurt Gustafson Ray Gustafson Ronald Gustavson Susan Haidle Mark Haines Scott Hajek Thomas Hake Stephen Haley Margaret Hall Barbara Hallquist Mark Hamlen L. Dale Hampton Catherine Hamrick James Hanetho Cheryl Hapke Kimberly Harding Nancy Harris Rita Harrison Elizabeth Hartman Steven Haske Andrew Hazel O. Kurt Heimann John Heins Janet Hennin Cynthia Henry Robert Herbst Kevin Hewitt Roxane Hoey Jeffrey Hoffman Steve Hoffman Nancy Hogan Kenneth Hopson Luann Horwath Elaine Houchin Hollis Houchin Kathleen Howard Gwen Hubbard Donna Huber Burton Hughes Raymond Hunter Kim Incavo Deborah Intravartolo Earnest lppolito Karen James Brian Jensen Catherine Johnson Neil Johnson Carol Jones William Jones Pauline Joyce Lauren Kaczor Thomas Kane William Karlzen Paul Kearns Patricia Keating Margaret Kelly Jeanne Kilian James Kingsley Mary Kiszka Peggy Knotek Jane Knowlton Al Koenig Evelyn Koenig William Kogos Keith Kohlhaas Charles Kotrba Linda Kowalczyk Cecilia Kowalski Sondra Krabbenhoft Karen Kramer John Kruckenberg Timothy Lane Keith Larson Mark Laschinski Sarah Laskowske Vickie Laureys Robert Lawrence R. Mark Leckie Richard Lewis Joseph Lillibridge Cynthia Limas Patrick Lindgren Mark Lindley Eve Linsner Dennis Lis John Lonergan Susan Long Kirk Lovely William Louis Nancy Lucas Robert Lucht Nancy Machometa Carol Main Mary Malone Deborah Mango Maralyn Mara Lon Marchel Philip Mark Mary lgnoffo Susan Ingles Theresa lntravartolo Laura Jacks Deborah Jacobson Vince Janowski Jeffrey Jeffers Vicki Jensen Catherine Jesernig Richard Jessen Karl Jobst Judith Johnson Karin Johnson Sandee Ann Johnson Scott Johnson Shelley Johnson Nancy Johnston Jennifer Jones William Jones Kathy Kaczmarek Ellen Kane Marlee Kasbohm Karen Kearns Joan Kelly David Kennedy Jeffrey Kennedy Martha Kennedy Paul Kienker Steven Kilian Judy Kingsley Cheryl Kipferl Laura Klotz Karen Knapp Douglas Knause Anne Kohler Richard Kochanski Timothy Kohn Karen Koller Steven Kolinski Dianne Korth Robert Kost David Kowalczyk Robert Kozinski Jodi Kramer Janis Krause Kimberly Krotz Michael Krueger Polly Kucera Gerard Kuchynka Gerald Kuehle Robert Kuntzendorf Kent Kunzweiler Lynda Kurowski David Kurtz Katheryn Laird Pamela LaMasse Catherine Larimore Eric Laschinski Lynn Lavallee Laura Lazich Steven Lebreck Janet Leidolf Cory Lennon Evelyn Leone Robert Lies Keegan Lillibridge Kimberly Lindsay Dawn Lipavsky Susan Liskey Anthony Loess Royal court includes Annemarie Schager Spring and the Palatine campus have always been a good setting, and in 1960 when these pictures were taken, the trees had notyet been devastated by an ice storm, and the wide expanse of lawn had not been filled with building. Laurie Logeman Sandra Lonergan Caryn Lood Philip Lopushok Barbara Lowe William Lowe Barbara Luecke Jeffrey Lullo Susan Lundquist James Luzinski Susan Lynch Scott MacBride Laura Macmillan Debra Madigan N Second addition in 1958 completes the unfinished first addition W. David Marley Anne Martin John Martin Paula Matson Susan May Wendy Mayfield Colleen Maynard Steve Mays Randall McAlister Michael McCostlin William McCracken Gary McDonough Douglas McGregor Ruth Mclntosh Joseph McKee Terese McKenna Tim McNally Joan McNamara Kenneth McNeil Karen McShea Michael McSweeney Karen Mendrala Peter Mesha Greg Meyer Teresa Meyer Susan Mezger John Mick Susan Mikulan Charles Miller Denise Miller Linda Mingone Barbara Mitchell Olivia Mitchell Michael Mondrall Mary Monteleone M. Catherine Moran Edward Morganroth Christopher Morris Mark Mosley James Muehlfelt Kathy Muchlfelt Coleman Murphy Donna Murphy Michael Murphy Kent Mutchmore Patricia Myslo Laura Nadro Joan Nannini Donald Nelligan Barbara Nickel Bonnie Nickel Cynthia Nissen Erin Noland Shannon Noland Linda Oakley Laurie Obermayer Dennis O'Donoghue Shauna O'Dowd Margaret 0'Neil Alan Ossler William O'Toole Michael Owens Cathy Pain Carol Parmele Jeffrey Parr Mark Parrillo Amy Pearson Kim Pearson Dawn Pedersen Mary Peppler Ann Perez Hilda Perez Candy Perl Linda Peterson Deborah Phillips Kurt Piepenburg Steven Pircher Karen Polan Steve Pontaniec Craig Przysiecki Brian Pulak Caroline Quirk Lisa Ractliffe Lynne Raddatz Pamela Ray William Rayome Sarah Reed Cheryl Reid James Reilly Peter Reinhold Peter Resek Nancy Ressler Sally Reynolds Terry Reynolds Margaret Rhine Maria Richter Wendy Riedel Terry Riffner James Riley Stephen Robbins Kathleen Robek Marcia Roman John Rose Karen Ross Jane Routh Robin Tundle Marvin Rossow Debra Rutzky Scott St. John Sheri Sanberg David Main Melvin Malone Kathleen Marro Angela Martin David Martin Rosemary Martin Thomas Mason Amelia Maulding Jeffrey Mauetta John McAveeney Katherine McBlain Douglas McBride Colleen McCarthy Judith McCarthy Andrew McElman Timothy McGovern Timothy McKenna John McKeon Martha McShea Clare McWilliams Joseph Meagher John Meilner Robert Mepham Gayle Mergenthaler Anne Meyer Holly Meyer Mark Migas Rodd Milkovich Christine Miller Jody Miller Joseph Miller Kurtis Miller John Million ' James Milota Robert Moe In 1959 Palatine school colors are officially scarlet and gray Kerry Sanford James Sapitro Gerald Scarim Robert Schauer Daniel Scheitz Marla Schmidt Cynthia Schnackel Richard Schneider Richard Scholl Laurie Schultz Mark Schwab Mark Schweer Suzanne Seitz Karen Semler Chris Sever Lewis Sevey Steven Sherwin Kevin Shirey William Smead Paul Smith Cindy Snyder Hans Snyder Gary Sochor Melvin Sovereen Cheryl Speer William Springer James S rinkle Lisa Stallwood Mark Steele Susan Story Vicki Stowe Richard Stremmel Kim Stromberg Carol Summers Jean Marie Sumpter Patricia Sumpter Paul Sunseri Jennie Swimm Sue Swinford Terry Tansey Wilburn Taylor David Tehle Cynthia Thome Don Thompson William Thompson William Thomson William Thrash John Thullen James Tjernlund Deborah Tobiaski Douglas Tomek Stanley Tozer Kim Tribuzio Lisa Trost Charles Tuttle Marie Upland James Valentino Daniel Vanek Bob VanRenterghem Kathryn VanWolvelear Gordon Vibbert Bryan Wadie Brian Wager Robert Wahl Barbara Wallis Virginia Walters Debra Ward Joe Wedel John Weide Michael Weide Duane Weimer Mary Wendel Jayne Wente Jill West Ann Westermann Janet Whittemore Steven Williams Ann Wilson Janet Wilson Susan Wilson Nancy Winkler Martin Witte Lynn Wittkop James Wolfe Mark Wrend Karen Yazel Lynn Youngmann Kay Zelgart Gail Monaco Lisa Moore James Moran Mary Morawski Barbara Morris Melissa Morris Vicki Mortenson Steven Moss Joyce Mueller Peggy Munson Kevin Munter Marina Muratori Katie Murphy Laura Murphy 1975 Leonard Newendorp Kathleen Abraham Maha Adas Richard Akers Jeffrey Alcina Carol Alexander Gregory Allen Grover Allen Barbara Amato Walter Amstadt Laurel Anderson Steven Anderson Robert Arrigo Hakan Axeheim James Bachelder Randall Becher Laurence Bahr James Baird William Balboa Raymond Barber Joanne Barczyk Therese Batke Mike Murphy Paul Murphy Robert Murphy Catherine Murray Vance Nanos Mark Neargarder Clarice Nestmann Michael Newby Sheila Nix Michael Nordgaard Jennifer Norman Ronald Normann Maria Eliz Novoa Maria Nelly Novoa Doris Nowakowski Laurie Obey David Oldenburg Rochelle Olivier Pamela Olsson Bernard O'Neill Carolyn Origer Michael Orr Susan Osterman Mary Oswald Walter Oswald Gail Pankanin Norma Parker Marianne Patch Michelle Patterson Jill Paul Gregory Peterson Thomas Petersen William Philp Kris Piepenburg Michael Pieper Peter Pilguy Debra Pinkerman Debra Pitler Patrick Plumb Meri Pollock Joyce Popp Steven Potter Nancy Price Michael Prima Michael Prius Lois Prunhuber Robert Ptack Terence Radzik Ravi Rai YT. B. ev-Q., t .si M kt .1 .. ii me ea as A x it it ti' ii ,.:t t 9.3 A W NX ,ix ...: sig i 'F as K? in gills E sf sie i X nl '- s t With new building, Palatine operates on 2-Z plan from 1961 to 1966 Deborah Beaty Arthur Beese Gary ,Bell Robin Bellville Elizabeth Benz Sharon Berry Mary Lynn Berta Mark Bielat Lawrence Bitter Andrew Blake Robert Boehm Stacy Anne Boehm Kenneth Bonner David Bordenkircher David Bosshardt Barbara Boucher Susan Bouwman James Bridger Darlene K. Brockie Deborah Pue Brockie Cynthia Brodeur Teresa Broehl Kevin Brophy Robert Brztowski Robert Buckley Edward Burg Christopher Burrus Loreen Bush Karen Busse Christopher Byrne Jill Callahan Dyana Camp Peter Campagnolo George Capoun Carolyn Carlson Suzanne Carrier James Carroll Steven Carter Cathy Catizone Jill Caudill Jeffrey Charles James Cliartier Garth Chase Glenn Christiansen Roy C ipri Colleen Clery Rosemary Cliggett Michele Coduto Susan Cole Mark Coleman Scott Colfer Alfred Collard Kim Colling Janet Comstock Kevin Connolly Laura Constantino Jeanne Costanzo Howard Craig Timothy Crane Jeffrey Cuca Lynn Cudney Chrisann Cullen Julie Cunningham Dave Curran Deborah Damko Lee Anne Davis Laura Dawson Robert Day Karen DeLap Donna DeMuth Mark Dewey Max DeZara Donald Dickerson Dawn Dickinson Laura Digan Barbara Dillmann Thomas Dinelli Jane Di Renzo Mark Dittrich Kathleen Donmyer Deborah Donushi Michael Doruff Cheryl Dreuth Jeanne Duff Barbara Dvorak Michael Engelskirchen Linda Engue Deborah Estlund Nancy Faber Kim Farris Cynthia Faul Taras Fedjur Mike Fisher Lisa Folina Valerie Ford Delaine Frangos Mark Franz James Fraser Julianne Frebault Benjamin Fulle Nancy Fuller Sheila Fyfe William Galioto Tracy Gamble Philip Garland Robert Garland Gail Garozzo John Garozzo Peter Geary John Geres 'K Kgs CQ S X Pamela Rake David Ratzer Catherine Reakes Thomas Reece Patricia Reiter 4 Mark Render Mark Re lin er as-..i sans., pp g Cynthia Rice Kelly Ritter J Thomas Rivera Q Julie Robbins A Q Sheila Roos Lori Rothschiller Bernard Roudebush Adrienne Rubino Pattiann Ryan Jay Saladino Linda Sample Robert Santoro Catherine Schafer , . sl lames Ruzbasan R 'tl 3 Annemarie Schager Q: , L ' George Schattle f Vicky Schiller c Charles Schira es James Schneider x Merilee Scholl Ann Schrafel . I A we J H . - sf-s X sg 1 X. .5 Sitting in the hall 5 is 'Y ' is a favorite option of many. Here David Gregory and Wally Zelasko try to do i f, some assignment. Vote to build school at Quentin site and pass bond for 52,838,000 Colleen Gerrard George Harms Barbara Hughes Catherine Kett Kim Landfair Deborah Giancaspro Ronald Harris Cynthia Hughes Carl Kiewert Philip LaPlaca David Glodowski Galen Harrison Robert Hughes Jane Kimble Leonard Larsen Sandra Gordon Elizabeth Hartmann Thomas Hurley Jean Kingsley Patti Lawrence Jill Gorge Donna Hasbach Sharon lmig Mark Kingston Kenneth Lefevre Mark Goughnour Mark Hass Alex Iuorio Rod Kirchmeyer Doreen Lehman Robert Grab Steven Hauf Carolyn lwans Lynn Kirk Gary Leidolf William Gran Glenn Hayashi Susan Jacks Donna Kobus Jeanine Lemieux Lynn Grant Susan Haycraft Carolyn Janowski Carol Koeppl Sandra Lemke Scott Grant Daniel Heer Walter Jasonowiez Kenneth Kohl Donald Leu Patricia Green Robert Heer Michael Jenkins James Kohlhass Cynthia Lies Wendy Greenwall Marybeth Henderson Cynthia Jerard Anne Komar Barbara Lindberg Thomas Greyslak Ann Henkels Laura Jessen Cynthia Koziol Myra Lisowycz Tina Gustafson James Herbst Cara Johnson Kimberly Kramer Michael Long Robert Guthrie Michael Hetzel Michael Johnson Paula Krause Jeffrey Lonn David Haag Lois Hexel Stephen Johnson Julie Krogul Mark Lood Jean Habenicht James Hickey Oksana Junak Irene Kroschel Alfonso Lopez Carol Hagienjos Teresa Hild Carol Kamphouse Clare Kuchynka Kimberly Lowe Maureen Haley James Hilgendorf Karen Kamradt Kimbra Kuehne Kristine Lowe Leslee Hampton Walter Hill Paul Karlzen Brian LaGreca James Lubinski Gary Hansen Wendy Hoffman Peter Karlzen Robert Laier Barbara Lucht Dan Hansvick Cheryl Lynn Hoth Steven Karsten Nancy Lancaster Mary Lundin Mark Schulewitz Michelle Schulewitz . Annette Schwarz Ronald Schwarz John Scillufo James Scott Theresa Seiter .q.., N, g I John Selsky Nancy Semler Lynda Shabino Dawn Shaw Pamela Shepherd Tara Shouse David Simons Randy Sinitean David Skach Mary Skangel Jeffrey Skimel Susan Smagur Clayton Smith Lisa Smith The caption on the 2 by 3 inch photo belonging to Rose Meyer, mother of AV director Steve Sullivan. read HS Basketball l929. The suits were standard in most hi h schools MN, E for gym and sports. The me in the picture is Rose. Huge third addition costing over 51,185,255 is completed in 1968 Mary Maguire Nancy Maher Mary Majcher Lori Mandarino Laurel Manly Mark Mara Lauren Marchel Nanette Marks Julia Martin Margaret Martin Thomas Maruska Jon Mason Deborah Mattson Mark Maurizio James Maycan Kathleen Mazur Lynne Mazzetta Joan McAuley Timothy McCarthy Michael McCarty Scott McClarity Melissa McDonald Mary C. McGeady Mary E. McGeady Coleen McGivney Jodell McKenna Frank McManamon James McNabney Barbara McNamara Kevin McWard Peter McWilliams David Meyer Dean Meyer Gregory Meyer John Meyer Dianna Mierzwinski James Miller Linda Miller Louis Million Nancy Moebius Eugene Mollenkamp Linda Moranda Cynthia Moser Janet Moss Janet Mottashed Jean Muehlfelt Carol Mueller Keith Mueller Debra Mullman Dorothea Mummert Steven Mundschenk Betty Munson Vicki Murdock Edward Murphy Patrick Murphy Helen Naber Karen Nardecchia Paul Newendorp Thomas Norell Kevin Nowlin Valerie Nuccio Susanne Olles Daniel O'Malley Thomas Ossler Patrick O'Toole William Palmer Deborah Parotto Kelly Paul Jeffrey Peotter April Pero Gail Peterson Mary C, Petko Roberta Piemonte Linda Pilz Joseph Pinto Mary Pinto Michael Pircher James Polan Kerry Pollock Antoinette Popescu Dolores Popescu Leslee Prahl John Prendergast Carolyn Przysiecki Edward Raczka Stephen Reedy Timothy Regul Martha Reinhold Kathleen Rhine MaryJo Rice Sandra Richardson Sharon Richardson Susan Richardson John Riedel Karen Robbins Stephen Roegge Shana Rogalski Richard Roge Elizabeth Rogers Michael Rogers Gina Romanenghi Linda Roos Charles Rosenberg Jean Rowan Thomas Rowe Jill Rundle Walter Ruston Daniel Ryan MaryJo Ryther Jeffry Salvatini l Mrs. Schmidt, class sell heart suckers M, W, Si' R e we , Q fy ks s J S me t .,Qxr.,5 -f ' 'N X is ig EW A At a cross country meet at Palatine Hills golf course, Sue Osterman squints in the sun to follow the runners. Stewart Smith Mary Ann Smithson Marcus Snyder Richele Soja Tina Sorrentino Diane Stachowiak John Standiford Paul Stanton Laura Staral Christopher Stauner Jill Stedronsky Leonard Stein William Steinbeck David Stephens Paul Stevens Jacqueline Streb Leslie Streeter Keith Stryker Nancy Such David Summers Michele Sumpter Board breaks ground April 1975 for new Palatine High 5 move in 1977 Thomas Sammons Elizabeth Santow James Schrafel Edmund Schulewitz Cynthia Schultz Heidi Schulz Thomas Seaman Rick Seidner Joann Sejeck James Shaffer Robert Shaw Jeffrey Sheldon Carrie Shine Louis Shively Virginia Shively Kent Shuttleworth Kathleen Simmons Deborah Slaughter Pamela Smearman Sharon Smith Terrill Smithers Lori Snelten Richard Snyder Daniel Sobczynski Pamela Sorci Thomas Spears Michael Spratlin William Spruance Joan Standiford Stephanie Stauner Jeannie Steinken Arthur Stevenson Lisa Stiefvater James Stoesser Nancy Strealer MaryJo Strezlecki Cathy Such Alan Sundberg Michael Sundberg Margaret Svalmark David Swider Cynthia Tallian William Taylor Teri Teasdale Christi Tegeler Claire Thielen Janice Thomas Paul Thompson Barbara Thomson Peter Thoss Nevan Thron James Tickner David Untch James Van Wolvelear Tamara Vaughan Kurt Vanos Doane Vogt Gregory Vosberg Terrence Walker Laurene Walkowiak Eileen Walsh Susan Walter Stanley Ward Kara Watts Sara Watts Matthew Wayne Patricia Wees Bonnie Weinstein Hugh Wells Joyce Wendel Thomas West Jan Wickert Debra Wilkins Desiree Williams Ellen Wilson Lori Winholtz Leslie Winter Raymond Witczak Carole Wockner Susan Wofford James Wohlers John Wynn Lynn Yost Kathleen Young Richard Ziegler Robert Zimmerman William Zimmerman Michael Zordan Gerald Swain Steven Swider Kenneth Tallian Gregory Taylor Lisa Tellekson Jeffrey Thron Laura Tobiaski Mark Touzeau John Towner Susan Turner Tammy Tyson Sheila Ulander Frederick Urban Wanda Vandergrift Marie VanWolvelear Bill Vargas Mark Vasko June Vaughan Guy Vena James Vogt Doree V ollenweider Randal Walker Wendy Watson Carol Weaver Sharon White Peter Wicklund David Williams Deborah Wilson James Wilson Diane Wirth Jeffrey Wise John Wockner Robert Wojcik Theresa Wolfe Bryan Yost Diane Yurksaitis Chester Zara Walter Zelasko Steven Ziegler Deborah Zimmerman Mark Ziocchi Scott Zirkel Scott Zortea Thomas Zymali Frosh Keegan Lillibridge serving punch to Lynne Burgner at prom June 4. 335 - 1 X 5 ,.. an . - Sabine. X t , sg N . wx .t x sk X. QR Q fx . -Y s J? H? X 'Q 'E X Q 3 'e R' aw I 1 Omyuwl' 1' 5 5 if. N N ' :Sr ra Q 5 N N Q bi-Nw 4 r,,, Y 42- as ff Qc' XXX m. Q ,N ,f oQA l.f -'ff 4 - if' 4' 5 . 4, ff Q . - iv 'L Wm 1' Q ,Q-ETA i M A R2 Charles S. Cutting starts Palatine High He always wanted a school, said Charles Sydney Cutting's daughter in law as she extolled the virtues of the man who began Palatine High. Charles Cutting followed his father to Palatine the summer of 1874. He taught the upper grades of the Public School so well that he was made principal for 1875. He started a program of studies beyond eighth grade, and in 1877 three students had completed his two year course. The following year five more. then eight, and in his last year as principal, three. Before Charles Cutting left teaching to become a lawyer and later a nationally known judge, he had taken 19 young people beyond eighth grade and ad started Palatine High. Born in Highgate, VT March 1, 1854, Charles Cutting received his high school education in Hastings, MN and his college education at Willamette Univer- sity, Salem, OR. The year before coming to Palatine, he had worked on the Cedar Rapids, IA, Times. In 1876 he married Annie Lytle, a school teacher Palatine born, the daughter of Myron Lytle and Anna Bradwel1.,Whi1e he taught, he studied law and passed the bar examination. A though he left teaching in 1880, his con- tinued interest in Palatine found him serving the school as its attorney free of charge, as amember of the school board, as dedication speaker in 1913 at the Palatine School, now the Joel Wood school, as dedication speaker in 1928 at the Palatine high school and as an almost perennial commencement speaker. Mr. Cutting died April 17, 1936, and school closed April 20 for the funeral. The flag flew at half mast, and the cortege formed in front of the school. Words spoken at a memorial service in Cutting Hall May 3 gave the measure of the man. A Man who stood for all that was honest and upright, a life of usefulness to mankind. No tribute will exceed the just recognition of his splendid and useful life. His fine character and brilliant mental attainments, his sense of civil responsibility and his unalloyed patriotism and his lon and exemplary career of public ifef' Qualities of mind and heart that made the friendship of this man so priceless. Will- ingness to give time and energy to others - honesty, sincerity, candor, mind clear and discerning, rare sense of humor. A many sided life is inevitable for any one so big in mind and heart as he. His personal charm equalled his distinction at the bar. H. H. Pahlman. 1894, friend of youn Robert Cutting, gave a glimpse of Mr. Cutting as a father. Bob Cutting had many books . . . Mr. Cutting built a toboggan slide. . . . He was a leading player on the village baseball team. Not only did Mr. Cutting give of himself and time to the high school, but monetary gifts have been recorded: S 150 for library books in 19243 S100 to the drive to furnish the cafeteria in 1928: S 1000 to the library in the new high school building. A Sunday outing in the 1930s would start with Judge Cutting saying. Let us go to see my school. Then the chauffeur would bring the car around, and he and his daughter in law would drive to Palatine from Chicago. Mrs. Cutting had died in 1920, and Robert died in 1930. Between Mr. Cutting's leaving and the April 18, 1914 vote to organize a township district, the school had 10 principals with the Smysers, young men from Pennsyl- vania, the favorites. W. L. served from 1892 to 1902 and M. L. from 1904 to 1912. Margaret Stroker Witt remembers M. L., He was so nice. He played with the children at recess. He went on to other area schools and into Chicago. W. L. coached the town football team, which gained glory by whipping the greatest teams of the middle westf' He later organ- ized the first Maine high school. Early 1900 pictures show one teacher and the principal. By 1912, two teachers were on the staff. Subjects taught were the solids. In 1894, Greek, Latin and German were being offered in the formal classical curriculum. Addie Filbert, 1900, wrote of three or four years of Latin, four of English and math, three of science and mentioned taking a year of German. She remembers educational activities in the assembly hall such as debating and reading student produced essays and poems. Elvira Schmidt Waseman, 191 1, took much the same classical curriculum. She said German was not being taught, but bookkeeping was offered her third year. She couldn't take it because she was on the other curriculum. There is evidence that bookkeeping might 8 have been offered in 1901. . A 1914-15 course of study listed the principal and two assistants tteachersl. Required subjects were four years of English. advanced arithmetic. algebra and plane geom- etry, hygiene, physical geo- graphy and American history, and civics the senior year. Electives were four years of Latin, music, ancient history, modern history, English history, bookkeeping. commercial geography and law, stenography and typing, zoology, botany, chemistry and economics. Reviews and pedagogy were offered for students bound for teaching. Spelling was important. The brochure read, 'tWeekly written lessons in spelling will be re- quired of every student. Credit will not be allowed for spelling, but failure to pass in this work will be sufficient cause for fail- ing the student in the English course which he is taking. Report cards also noted attendance, punctuality, recitation, deportment and application. The November 1913 Mirror men- tions aprons in chemistry class, and the January 1914 issue reads, Locks have been installed on all drawers in the chemical laboratory table. This same issue tells of an after- noon and evening poultry show at which music was furnished by the high school orchestra and quartet. The solid subjects moved to the high school building with princi- pal Butler and teachers Elizabeth Miller, Mercie Heise and Harrison Kincaid. Esther Smith was hired to carry on in the commercial department, and three new teachers were added: Pieter Vervloet for math, mechanical drawing and man- ual trainingg Gladys Schwartz for home economics and Verna Jumps, who would remain for 26 years in English and dramatics. Because the foods laboratory was not equipped, Miss Schwartz taught one history class and girls physical education. Harrison Kincaid joined the high school staff in 1925 as a science and math teacher and coach. He took on the Spotlight in 1926. Fair minded, he wouldn't cheat or hurt anyone, he set standards in scholarship and sports. He was a successful coach in basketball and track but left Palatine the spring of 1931 to teach and coach at Crane Tech in Chicago. He continued living in Palatine, where he was involved in many civic organizations and served the school board as president from 1935 to 1942, when he left as an air force major in WWII. The name McElroy is synonymous with Palatine High, but it was a young history teacher coming from lowa in the fall of 1931 who be- gan the 39 year McElroy saga. For S1600 he was to teach history and math and supervise the Spotlight. Sports was an easy addition. An ardent sports fan, he turned into a fine coach. Carl Megel may have started the Palatine track invi- tational, but Mr. McElroy's adding the relays named the ann-ual event. He substituted softball for foot- ball in 1937, brought back cross country in 1940 and began golf in 1950. When he became principal in April 1944, he was to continue as coach. His S3500 salary the following year, he was told, was near the limit that could be paid by the district. Mr. McElroy was iwell liked, and students of the . 1930s sing the praises of McElroy, Megel and Vervloet. Although superintendent had been bandied about before, Mr. , McElroy was really 21 lls first. the first to match job to title. The 1957 Spotlight designated him superintendent principal, but in 1959 he was superintendent only. The McElroy saga covering 39 years saw Palatine grow from a school of nine teachers and 175 students to a district of 353 teachers and 6394 students. From a teacher gladly earning 51600, he retired at a salary of 327,000 From a dedicated teacher and sports devotee in one small building, he was in charge of three buildings and had built a fourth and was directing an S11 million budget when he left school work. His love of community has carried on in his work on the library board and in the book store, which he and Mrs. McElroy share. Nothing flashy, said school board member William Fremd of Mr. McElroy. He was a steady worker making Palatine known for student morale, good discipline and sound financial administration. Maybe he was best at teacher recruitment. There are still many teachers in the district who bear the McElroy stamp of approval. Adelheid Gieske came to Pala- tine High in 1944 when Mr. McElroy stepped up as principal. Her 23 years here were years of perfection in literature and composition. Meticulous was the word for Mrs. Gieske, and idealistic, enter- rising, well organized, proper, kind and generous also describe this gracious lady and scholar. A graduate of the University of Ghicago, her English scholarship as matched by that in German and music. Art and travel were other loves. All of these she used in teaching English. No teacher can measure how many lives she has reached, but there are many who speak in a softer voice when they name Mrs. Gieske. Mrs. Gieske developed an English department with a strong writing and grammar program that in no way took from the beauty and un- derstanding that is found in literature. From the pens of her students flowed creativity. They wrote poems they never dreamed were pxossible. Of er, Mr. McElroy said, Students found her strict, but a person with patience and under- standing. They also found warmth of personality. And Mr. Newen- dorp said at her retirement at age 70, Most noteworthy is the fact that she is a fine person whose high standards of personal conduct sometimes hide the fact that she is an unusually kind and generous person, who has come to the aid of many a student and young teacher. Many of those who benefited from her acts of kindness never knew from whence they came. This year Ray Mills closes 30 years at Palatine High, 30 years of guiding young people into their futures. His joyfu knowledge of the world outside the classroom enriched the lives of those he touched, and in the early years, he touched them all. Clarke Garrett, 1952 graduate, in writing of teachers who had made an impact said, . . . and Ray Mills, who drew out ideas and possibilities we didn't know we had. His memories of Mr. Mills are as a social science teacher, senior guidance counselor, direc- tor of student activities, art appreciation teacher, student council adviser, boys counselor, and explorer scout master. Although he never taught behind the wheel driver education, he taught the classroom course. As his adminis- trative duties as assistant princi- pal and dean of boys became heavier, his teaching load lessened. But in 1958 when guidance became a department of two with five part time counselors, he was still in art. Mr. Mills continued head of guidance until 1972. College night was one of his innovations. He visited many colleges, the better to help students choose well. History is rarely absolute. A yellowed piece of paper or an old notebook may change some of what we put down here, but we do know that the solid subjects, varied by teacher specialties, held forth I continued page 229j Palatine graduate heads school system ABOVE: Dr. Richard Kolze. 1947. when he assumed the superintendency in 1970. RIGHT: Administrative assistants: Keith Shelton. top. is assistant ' superintendent: mustached Dr. Bruce Alter 'ott is associate su erintendent' E P - and Dr. Gerald Chapman is assistant to the superintendent. School board members number 63 from 1914 when district 211 forms Jody Albrecht Eugene Baker Daniel Bergman Carroll Blanehar John Bopp Willard Brown Carl Buehler Anna Countryman Frances Cornwell Robert Creek John Day Paul Engler Jean Fisler William Fremd August Hackbarth Glenn Hargrave Thomas Hart N. S. Heise Harris Helgeson William Henning Patil Hughes 1975- 1963-69 1923-47 Q25 yrsj 1952- Q3 mol 1948-54 1963-67 1965-68 1972- 1954-58 1969- 1949-52 1953-62 Q10 yrsj 1973- 1937-72 Q36 yrsj 1920-23 1972-75 1920-24. 1930-32 1914-20 1949-71 Q23 yrsj 1915-27 Q13 yrsl 1971-73 James Humphrey Lyle Johnson E. Erie Jones C. V. Julian Harrison Kincaid John Kreft J. M. Kuebler Alexander Langsdorf George Ledford Carl Lewin William Mair Charles Malody Leighton Mangels David Mann P. H. Mathie L. L. McMaster Emory Moore Charles Morris Wilfred Muller Carolyn Mullins William Neitz 1963-67. 1968-72 1967-71 1958-63 1924-28 1935-42 1925-34 Q 10 yrsb 1914-15 1970-72 1968-69 1958-61. 1962-65 1933-39 ' 1934-39. 1942-44 1948-58 Q1 1 yrsl 1960-63 1914-15 1929-30 1954-58 1918-29Q12 yrsl 1943-48 1969-72 1926-34 William Ost R. L. Peck George Pearson Edward Perry Martin Plate Arthur Plote William Reese F. J. Rohde W. F. Scherding Robert Seger Alvin Skibhe A. G. Smith William Stenstrom Howard Smith J. H. Toynton N. L. Thompson Donald Truitt Elmer Wente R.S. Williams Robert Williamson Elliott Woodruff 1927-33. 39-43 Q11 yrsl 1914-20 1958-60 1973- 1935-49 Q15 yrs? 1940-58 Q19 yrsl 1914-18 1914-23 Q10yrsl 1916-25 Q10 yrs! 1971- 1932-35 1914-33 Q20 yrs1 1972- 1938-41 1929-35 1923-39 Q13 yrsl 1960-69 Q10 yrsj 1947-53 1942-49 1958-62 1952-54 Board seeks offers for Palatine building I, ' 4 The fate of the Palatine building is in the hands of these board members, who in the fall will make known their decision. ABOVE: board president Robert Creek. and LEFT: Jim Slater, business manager. with Anna Countryman and Robert Seger Jean Fisler and Edward Perry: and William Stenstrom and Jody Albrecht Mr. Perry did not seek reelection in April, Presidential Tenure Ralph L. Peck Thomas C. Hart Charles B. Morris Thomas C. Hart A. R. Skibbe Harrison A. Kincaid William G. Ost Charles H. Malody Charles H. Malocly R. S. Williams Martin E. Plate William Fremd Emory Moore William Fremd Robert Williamson E. Erie Jones Paul Engler Donald Truitt Carl Lewin Harris Helgeson William Fremd Eugene Baker Donald Truitt James Humphrey Lyle Johnson Robert Creek I9 14-20 1920-24 1924-30 1930-32 1932-35 1935-42 1942-43 1943-48 194849 194849 194849 1949-56 1956-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-6 1 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-76 5 1 Thiel gains doctorate from Lo ola RlGHT: Leonard Newendor rinci al and . . . P-P P '. William Thiel, associate principal. ABOVE: Mr. Newendorp at the pancake breakfast administrators gave for faculty on an institute day, and Dr. Thiel and Mr. Newendorp on re istration day. RISHT: Dr. Thiel and Terry Flick at self scheduling, and Mr. Newendorp in class for a teacher evaluation. -.ips as its 4? 475.951 -eX5k,.9 sass 'sc Patterson on PhD study at Indiana LEFT: Donald Maddox. assistant principal: William Patterson. assistant principal. R l X , X Y X .4 1 Z W N. l Y it N ,V ESX X r gs, I 1: S.. 1- 5 as vfgs 5i'fpg'gf?tx Se .:,V,f N X f.t:f'2S'5wfg I at - X 1 A f r my . :H at N' 2 tif. if W ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Patterson getting a taste of a new PE elective. His skating partners were Joan Brown and Jacque Ferrario. ABOVE: Mr. Maddox at work. LEFT: As part of the festivities at the administration's breakfast, Mr. Patterson presented Mr. Newendorp with this enlargement of a photo that had appeared in the Palatine Herald: and police consultant Russell Sinkler, who replaced Ken Mrozek in March, in his office. C 55. milf 'K 'X wwsamw' XX XR K M Q ,f-if -fb x X N xxx Nas wg 5 if xx X Rm Nl' Q89 U- Ffffy Q.: Q? ga as -, Sig .l Supportive Eersonnel - l: Nettie Steck. Lorraine Hunley. Betty Cary, Betty Larkins. Doris Travis: ROW 2: Jeanne West. Lyla oheen. Patricia l-laske. Vera Marchel. Jeanette Czelatdko, Carol Schrickel, Kay Seher: TOP: Beverley Benton Sue Sincere. Marilyn Jones, lrene Adams, Susan Stamm. Louise Copping. r . ' A-1 ',.ff ,f '- Q P. :L .K 5 X 5 is V X I H ' f ui mi , f ' ' N :X aa, , X . RLT V I ig. . N . . K SP continued - RCW l: Mary Martin. Marjorie Mullman. Yvonne Wodek, Marion Gronlund, June Guttschow: TOP: Marjorie Sundberg, Mary Ann Walter, Eleanor Williams, Mary Dolatowski. Virginia Haemker, Martha Lindblad. LEFT: Mrs. Marchel running the bookstore. and Mrs. Larkins at her typewriter in guidance. Mrs. Sehrer retired at mid term. is R' ' mms-f r- . N. X ev -sw' 5 J 5 '7 sf wg 1 Q .55 X-QQ + X E e' X . XX A X QQ A K v X 4 ,J , K 1. H ' 4 W' , Wil, in-S MM Z1 fx? - 1iVQi 'V' 'f. ','5:yNf'fj '- Nj 1 .- S - -f Y' . Q'N.f',f1f,.k?fQ7 '9, gw s-Ring '1,.- , -N-, -w'MH'--'Y'v 'g-1,3 tix' Rah' Mfw I if , ,IQ J- yr . 7' 'Cd . ,,, 3, 1 M N .Q .KW .A , gm,- A xv.,- ','. Ai, -r 1 v.-rf , 24 I I -by - .- i 'V a-Ars-' A KA' L o vu-N,. ,v 5 9 'UQ' - 5' LA vi' ? Mv ?. L' .r,,,,v . A ' ' 'Y v S.M. WK fs 'Q 1 ff? ' x kk Q NQL vlxbvwis by sp. , Biz 'V'fwi ,N ww-.Q I f jst, 4 , Ez? K W v - 6 , ,,,.-f fm-J I ,p Q W, ,,. Q -M of f + mm M H' V : - 5 E-iam' -1 ff g and 6 Q WM Q f 5 5 7:5 1 'Y lf M Q ' -f f S ' Survey classes played Market Place as part of their economics unit. The game provided insight as to why prices fluctuate and how the economy runs. TOP LEFT: Linda Michalski plaving the role of a householder, selling labor and buying merchandise. RIGHT: Karen Carlucci, a banker, giving Karen Cecchi a loan, which will enable her to buy merchandise. ABOVE: Scott Coffman. a retailer, buying finished products from manufacturer Terry Cummings. Scott later sold his goods to the householder. RIGHT: Sue Brown pensively waiting to see if the market prices have gone up or down. Q . X s s Zz, Ja eff John Carlson American history world problems :T n William Bentivegna American history Lawrence Peterson Pamela Benn, survey Steve Buennin g social science chm Russian, American survey, American survey. psychology history, geography history Market Place game, a hit in survey classes J 1? 35,1 - 'Vw I -l 'A-4 if 75' at r E TOP LEFT: Paul Yazel presenting a side of an - ' X i issue during survey. RIGHT: Cece Rivera, Mike - j T ' Furtak and Bruce Peotter enjoying a comment made y i Q , ' during American history. ABOVE: Mr. Peterson . ,K . y y leading a discussion in survey class. Mr. -- 'f Peterson also taught psychology and independent K . -- T psychology, a new course for those who wish W, f. ' if further study in the subject. deRosset Richard Gavigan Joyce Goerne Charles Milem history American history American history survey, English world history .4 Computer gets workout from math student TOP LEFT: April 1 was also christened quadratic formula day by Mr. Sloan, who requested his students to dress up for the occasion. However, Greg Bjorvik was one of the few to do so. RIGHT: Gary Abrahamson and Rick Flynn working to solve a problem in computer programming. ABOVE: Mr. Johnson speaking with parents at open house. ...--.---- 5 S E C wi Q.. Y - L N- W i ' C ,rr . e sg, Lawrence Johnson calculus, basic math, geometry Michael DeLonge basic math algebra l Clifford Dotseth Linda Chapman Denise Cindrich Donald Crandall math chm. trig pre-algebra algebra 1,2 pre-algebra algebra 2. geometry geometry basic math algebra 2, N, Q . an Y , if - 1 -ef L 45 rr.. Dennis Leaf algebra I, 2 basic math 5 - 3 Xxx WN Madigan Seilheimer Ronald Sloan Frank Talluto Thomas Walz geometry trig, computer basic math algebra l pre-algebra algebra l. 2 TOP LEFT: Mr. Talluto assisting Joe Reichert with another computer programming problem. RIGHT: Using the computer to finish a program is John Macenczak. In order to complete their work, many students had to sign up for computer time outside of class. LEFT: Sue Lundquist struggling with a geometry proof. ABOVE: Rich Haworth trying to get help from Tony Zara. Listening center caters to personal tastes Marion McGinnis Dorothy Fuller Steven Sullivan librarian assistant librarian audio visual aids seq, TOP LEFT: Students working in a holiday atmosphere. The librarians put up a tree along with other decorations. RIGHT: Mr. Spitalli looking on as Pete Hanasz finished his work. Freshmen had days in the library to learn how to use it effectively. ABOVE: James Manock working in the AV room. RIGHT: Bob Kozinski answering questions on a library quiz, which was part of freshman orientation. TOP LEFT: Kim Lindsay taking time from study hall to work in AV. RIGHT: Tim Griffin catching up on current events during a free period. Several daily newspapers were available for student use. LEFT: Don Mattson handing a set of earphones to John Macenczak. ABOVE: Mrs. Haske working at her desk. She was responsible for getting orders from teachers, processing them and making sure they were filled. i ,f -WNW ' X Ei, Q xx 'a v gi RQ, .s:o .Ng 'gy I'- a.' I'- N, u on 'n s s fi 2 1 if SA CONV S Q.. A wx F58 fr 5 ff ,ia W xmw UN,. L, E ' K Q, A g 1-- 1? , rf, ,f I ,f !' ,J f A P2 'it' V A x Q ii . , full MDI Plant science adds greenery to grounds QB: zfwr , X ew we F ABOVE: Mike Lavallee demonstrating the principle of centrifugal force for parents at open house, and Myron Wasiunec testing an unknown substance for organic properties. LEFT: Mr. Spengler, department chairman, aiding Pat Butler in chemistry. Qaaaweww t axw' ,3.m.- , fc'33wW5 eeiaaiwert it I I 3 ii f xx f w-.. 735' za fifiibfil TOP LEFT: Mr. Cutter displaying his new chemistry set, a gift from his eighth hour class. RIGHT: Bill Reh, Ken Reid, .lim McCutchen and Eric Lonn standinibehind their award winning rocks in geology's pet rock contest. ABOV : Bob Botthof wheeling a load of shrubs to the planters among whom was Dawn Guthrie Qrightj. Actual planting was a requirement in plant science, and biology classes were invited to assist. Donald Grossnickle I science io ogy H t g ii Thomas Cutter 3 chemistry 1 l X tk k :ix Q , if A Execs 4. - Sally Berman ' physical science chemistry Kenneth Spengler David Albrecht Mary Anderson science chairman earth science biology chemistry physical science Coed skaters travel daily to roller rink ABOVE: Dixie Philippe and Steve Wilson learning how to waltz on roller skates, and girls rushing to lace their skates. They were part of an experimental program where a coed gym glass was bussed each day for four weeks to a roller rink for professional skating lessons. RIGHT: Barb Carney being taught a new dance step by an instructor rom The Giraffe, a disco dance club in Arlington Heights. Two instructors came for a day to teach physical education classes how to moonwalk, bus stop, and do other disco dances. Chick Anderson PE director athletic director Sandra Greene physical education . 1 R lk.. . : 'f Ronald Fmfrock physical education Lawrence Ciolkosz Kathleen Crandall Karen Dahmer JoAnn Enburg physical education physical education physical education physical education driver education J H -7'x. LEFT: Randy Kinney doing pullups for the marine physical fitness test. Every boy taking physical education was required to do pullups. broad jump. burpees. pushups and situps as part of the competition. Mike MacBride had the most points of seniors. Mike Benz of juniors, Ron Bakken of sophomores and Mark Migas of freshmen. BELOW: Tennis with softball was one of the most popular gym choices for upperclassmen. Tony ' Zara lunging for the ball as Bill Pulak positioned himself in the backcourt. Q, is K if , 3 . , 4 JA fi V' e. ggii i f P ufggiisnagngffxssnv, g g A Q l muff,saasrsgffffsfffggfsgfffgg : s i i Q i . 5 i - ' 5 3 ww w ' .fiwfsav':fi5, f s-e si-Xs,,k! Egkeff gps might I, filing ,., ' f . g1:4 g,z- i1iQ..'.5.,5.Q,-fe f'iws'fY. i' x, e o M 4,,,.f + r,,rv 'f ..t..-W--fe-'r 'i' ,,,'-+ 'M ,..-...r,,..wf i I I i t X W i fgg,i..Sfbf1 gf fQ 131 ...--ef--staff' ,...w-ef' ,,.f ' E 5 X X X f . Q 1 2 fg.w?'?f 1 5..-f ,,+.+1'!'55. ,M ,MQ-'re x ,we-'4m' r,,...,-ff . S - J, 3 1 R 3 A 1 - K K , ,,,.-rg , ,,Q,.,-4' K .f K 2 - Q, , .. L. ye A i,..-.v-' tfww' , ,..-'J A,,sv ,-fe ,.. if , ,,.f n',.-Off. -,.' Linda Kostelnak driver education , , i ,K Patricia Leaf physical education Paul Michel Richard Munch physical education physical education a : ' 'xg g- .fs r . Disco dancers leading a sophomore gym class. 'X J Q ig ii ' W3 1ii1.:.:Lt.fLgg t ' ,-1 '1 Xian? -ISS'- 'Q't sf. 1 John Schramme physical education Robert Sonneman Jeffery Teach driver education physical education TOP: A girls archery class, and Norm Risoya and Harold Brown retrieving arrows in coed archery. Many electives became coed this year including a new health course required of all freshmen and sophomores. ABOVE: Cyclists preparing to leave school in another coed class. RIGHT: Sue Barber in badminton class. 40 prospectivedrivers pass permit test STUDENT r D Rl V E R 'eg-j-fefzfxxvwtif: H .:it,.,. - ,. N v .K.'..,,. s ir X if K ' . , fm - ....... - X, X1..4-I g f . :if . ue- . '-LL W ' up ' .ASQ . iff' fr QT- ' 17 entail- l TOP: Kathy Kroll in classroom driver education, and Denise Vechiola concentrating before her behind the wheel lesson. ABOVE: Mol Olstynski and Miss Kostelnak leaving school grounds for a driving session. Although four teachers taught driver ed, only Miss Kostelnak and Mr. Sonneman 'tiaught it full time. LEFT: Steve Koss taking the written portion of his river test. ll7 Air hockey games abound as wood projects RIGHT: Bob Smearman finishing one of the many air hockey games made in woods classes. BELOW: Joe DePersia sanding his bow near Mike Bowman in advanced woods, and Dan Scholl in woods II. Wood courses were offered on four levels. 1 is or Alb. :V Dr-:nnis.Keppen Roger Basrak Edward Byrnes industrial chm auto, small engines auto, small engines woods woods, metals LEFT: Mr. J ungmann showing materials used in one of his drawing courses to a parent at open house. BELOW: Career day brought PHS alumnus Craig Bielat, now an airline mechanic, to speak to interested students. Herstedt Robert Jungmann Gregory Rogus work program drafting, woods metals residential plans ABOVE: Three scenes from industrial education: Mol Olstynski, the only girl ever enrolled in a metals class at Palatine, Phil Gockman filing a casting and Dave Ehrhart taking notes in wood shop. ICE shifts to citrus fruit as fund raiser ABOVE: ICE member Marty Bohlmgnnsn the ' t Jo a ucgen Manufacturing o., and Diana Smith of HERO bagging at Dominick's. RIGHT: Dan Carlson and Bob Colburn working on a car at the Union 76 gas station in Palatine. -.... LEFT: Rich Houck of HERO working at Kentucky Fried Chicken. BELOW: Brookmoor Farms employee Del Erlandson leading a horse from its stall. BOTTOM: Bob Normann loading fruit from lCE's citrus fruit sale. and Bruce Beal, resident of HERO's junior members, working at Hot Dog Ritchies. ICE also sold leather crafts with CWT to raise money for its spring banquet. - a. .,..-ws ...W s Townspeople contribute to PHS cookbook BELOW: Caryn Lood and Wendy Hansen at the Christmas tea given by foods classes for mothers and teachers, and Mrs. Chapman and Mr. Carlson being served by Sandy Williams at the bicentennial luncheon in May. Faculty members paid for tickets and Pamela Block Monica Lang Sue Poston Dale Risley Marnee Stearns could eagatziggitcargenstsgsgl 3533212 elcomajlrgman home ec, stitchery HERO work program family living tailoring home ec clothing 4 in ...fb Af 4 3 W RIGHT: Camille Brodeur in creative stitchery being taught by Julie Jordan. who brought her spinning wheel and knowledge to the class, and Michelle Schulewitz preparing for open house. l the Easter bunny handing out baskets at a party given day care program. The program was run by child development h 29 until May 28. BELOW: Kathy Nardecchia showing some ke designs with popcorn and glue. V . X Q tn GW Q. 5 e ' 5' 242 J . MQ xt ' -L. 1 X X . X st..-. si fx s swf, 'rfaeffiaaslg A Q' ,ff ?'R A 35751, ,. K Q- ' ,fl 'tiilffxfk 1 ' xx fbi. ga. N ' rf' 4' ,., - 'Q ' 'fl X 4 Q X1 gt X 'Hz ,N jww ' . iff y' H .1 4' ,. 21 my -' LEFT: Ann Arnold and Diane Lindstrom modeling outfits of the l880s and 19305 at the May 23 fashion show. The show featured clothing representative of the last 200 years in America. ABOVE: Sara Mickelson making a more contemporary garment in advanced clothing. French department takes maternity leave awww ilu ,. . 1, I. Um es o e e en 55 e v PH eff en an M e e en E . , sem ' en Q rn N en en TOP: Mr. Thom son's hand serving bratwurst at the Oktoberllest, and following the meal, Jim Creighton, a student from Lake Zurich high school. showing slides of his trip to Germany. ABOVE: Mr. Thompson reading during a lull in classroom activity. RIGHT: Jenny Bell, Chris Gibb and Janice Mepham. the three students planning to study in Europe. Jenny traveled to Belgium during the summer, Chris will be studying in Sweden, and Janice will be in Germany this fall. X-N.. ' .NN is J .,..t., .:35 sv 4 -d' h M Rita Everline Christine Haskins Susan Metivier Msghgge chzigterson Spanish 1.3.4 French l French 1, 3, 4 Spanish 2, 3, 4 we -S . x g . .r a. S' sg' 4 1 Catherine Philippe Wendie Redeker Susan Tatgenhorst Dean Thompson Spanish 1. 2 French 1, 3, 4 French 2 German 1-4 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Metivier preparing a quiz. At the close of first semester Mrs. Redeker left on matemity leave and was succeeded by Miss Haskins. In June Mrs. Metivier and Mrs. Tatgenhorst also took maternity leave. TOP RIGHT: Foreign exchange student Marie Nilsson sitting between Cindy Martin and Linda Mundschenk. From Vasteras, Sweden, Marie lived with the Mundschenks while attending Palatine High. LEFT: Valerie Kuhn, an exchange student to Conant from France, spoke to Palatine's French and German clubs. ABOVE: Presenting a Spanish version of the Dating Game are Lee Langhorst and Matt Linsner. Matt Linsner. ........... Cutting hall useful for movies, dramas TOP LEFT: Dave Militello, Dave Brasseur, Mike Dalton, Miss Bock, Lisa Woodall and Qrightj Rich Walker and Stephen Biedermann working in the hall to get peace and quiet for their group activities. ABOVE: Adrienne Gea looking dreary. RIGHT: Toni Turner reading to her English class. When Mrs. Morris left second semester on maternity leave, Miss Brookwell, Mr. Milem and Patricia Bowman took over her classes. Bonnie Grabenkort English l, 4 Linda Furst English 2, speech Alan Dickson developmental reading, English 2 asf . I Samuel Sgitalli Carol Bentivegna Allan Berman Karen Bock Karen Brookwell Edward Bunzol English c airman English 2, drama English l English 3 English l English l, 2 English l If I, VA 's..-.M- E .. W' M .. W I A s SY . ix Leslee Johnson English 4 Christine Morris English 2 Elizabeth Retzlaff English 3 TOP: Janice Mepham, Patty Robinson and several other students perusing materials in the reading lab, a branch of the English department. LEFT: Sophomore Reuben Gamoran giving background material on The Chosen. ABOVE: Mrs. Bentivegna using Dana Adams in a makeup demonstration in drama Salzer i V Lucille Schmidt William Schultz Denise Trethaway Elizabeth Wesche Michele Williams English 2, 3 English l, 4 English 3 English 2, 3 English 3 gf i X 1 l TOP: Several speakers came from outside the school to give presentations. Gordon Tierney. a certified American lineage specialist, told the minorities literature class how to trace their ancestors. Mike Baker. media director for district 15. did a Mark Twain impersonation. and Heinz Adam, who has been blind since age 6, came from the Hadley School for the Blind to speak about life as a blind person. He read a story from braille and handed out cards with the braille alphabet. RIGHT: A parody of ln the Fog bein performed by David Peters. Dave Mayfield and Steve Giaum. lt was part of a special drama week for accelerated sophomore English classes in Cutting hall. ABOVE: Chris Thomas as Linus in drama class' production of You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown. u X v .Y eww CWT, DE remain business work programs lil ...EE TOP LEFT: Ray Jensen, cooperative work training member, working at Ericson's Service Station. Some other CWT workers were Mike Uding at Hill Top Stables. Scott Cipley at Suburban Surgical and Keith Schneck at Lewis Buckle Company. RIGHT Nancy Birks, vp of DE I. at Dominick's assisting another cashier by bagging groceriesr' Mark McCostlin also works at Dominick's. LEFT: At K-mart Judy Keyser, vp of DE II, stocking shelves and Randy Philips fabovej requesting information. Some other DE workers included Bob Shelton at gfiusic Land, Jenny Jones at Sears and Barb Mitchell at Melrose avmgs. RIGHT: Senior Shelly Coleman correcting an error in typing. Typing remains the leading course in business education. BELOW: Mark Hong in typing l. This class was in such demand it was offered four periods each semester. RIGHT: A required project on advertising being given by Eric Jacobson in consumer education. Retiring this year from the department X X X xx were Mrs. Deletzke li and Mrs. Smith. N-.. - . dan Mary Hilman. chm Ada Deletzke Lorraine Gardner Joe Johnson Gerald Kublank Richard Pietrini shorthand. typing typing consumer education CWT work program consumer education DE work program office practice business mgt intro to business 51.-,gyda-f Sr mg .,1'. ' '.,. H '5 t Q is- fs' f' f i Gerald Ross Brad Sims Margaret Smith consumer education bkbg. typing shorthand. typing data processing business law TOP: Another senior, JoAnne McLeod, in office practice, and the typewriter collection of Mrs. Deletzke with specimens dating back to the l880s being displayed in the centennial showcase. The exhibit included nine typewriters covering a period of 90 years. ABOVE: Susan Dirsmith. a speaker from the IRS, handing out sample tax forms to a consumer education class. She talked about common mistakes made in filling out returns and held a question-answer session, and again, consumer education deviating from the normal classroom atmosphere with a special project. Several of the students attempted to put together a small, economical homemade meal. Other classes had a food tasting test to compare store and manufacturers' brands. , ..t, K , Teachers, alumni also exhibit art work Fred Welborn Craig Anderson art chairman 53 Q 4 - wx- WGA it ? A. --at A. ei? v ei ABOVE: Laura Jacks working with paper mache in art fundamentals, and Kathi Orr studying a model in an appreciation course. RIGHT: Rose Truty weaving a wall hanging in 3D design, and Mr. Anderson creating a clay pot using the potters wheel. Mr. Anderson will be on leave next year studying at the Chicago Art Institute. S tt t i Nw, f -ill sv- M V t , 2 so t mf' mill? A-' S S X4 A 4 X ,Y 3 3 X . , s L ix 2 T Si i Q X g 2 , m X X: hhig,,A N L - 5- 5 k Band, choir each take 10 firsts at state W David Reiser Roy Houck Thomas Trimbom music chairman dist orchestra symphonic band vocal music concert band ABOVE: Mary McGee using portfolio holder as desk while transposing v-show music, and Cecile Grimwood accompanying chorale. a sophomore group. RIGHT: Kirk Brumbaugh trying a Winston synthesizer at the grade and high school festival, and Eric Mundsinger in the holiday concert given by concert band, chorale and chorus. Senior Rich Brady. accomplished accompanist and choir member. was student director for mixed chorus. The increased music offerings may bring an added member to the music staff. Y -..-.Q ---. tt.. t.L.. :..,.v.x Q... sve- -t......, .......a. .........-... ,. , ABOVE LEFT: Choir each day crowded 76 bodies into the practice room and worked part of fifth and all of sixth period. Before major productions, additional practices were held. ABOVE: Mr. Reiser testing out Lori Goughnour in choir tryouts. LEFT: Diane Miller, Steve ,Ashburn and Marg Tozer at the holiday concert. Chorale had 72 members, and freshman chorus numbered 92. BOTTOM: Two instrumentalists in practice periods: Mark Miller on the string bass and David Militello on the alto saxophone. Dave is a member of the 68 member symphonic band. A younger group called concert band has 56. Mark is one of the I6 students from Palatine High, who play in the 66 member district 21 l orchestra. Choir first place state winners were Jacque Ferrario, soprano: Tim McGlynn, baritone: Chris Thomas, tenor: Lisa Saunderson, soprano, the madrigals, chorale ensemble. mixed quartet. girls quartet and Tina Auski and Lisa on piano. Band winners were Mary Munson and Beth Bateman. french horn: Tim, McGlynn. clarinet: Jeff Doebler, trumpet. and six ensembles that included Jeff, Mary. Beth. Al Lencioni, Rocco Militello, Tom Kuehne. Paul Jacobs, Kathy Kost, Barb Pingel, Todd Morris, Ken Kohl. Kurt Hamlen, Bruce Tickner. The music department does a good job of recruiting. A festival combining high school and grade school students acquaints parents and students of the opportunities in high school. Orchestra also had a festival. The music department's bicentennial contributions culminating with the cantata would have been impossible without the many hours of classroom practice. CVIS gives helpful college information ABOVE: Director Wharton telling a history class about college, and Mrs. McGill relaxing in her office. To help seniors know their state university better, Mr. Denny and others took a bus load to the university where they attended class, visited with Palatine graduates, and met with the registrar. RIGHT: Cindy Potter usin CVIS S i a new computer that gives college and vocational information. Lois Mocella nurse Ray Mills counselor Donald Wharton Marc Denny Betty Eppinga Judy Gavin Beth Macaulay Patricia McGill PPS director counselor speech therapist counselor psychologist social worker LEFT: Scott St. John, a Palatine fireman and PHS graduate. speaking on career day. and Kim Rees learning to style hair during a cosmetology session. Kim belongs to the program headed by Mr Sindelar which worked in conjunction with the Palatine School of Beauty Culture. BELOW: Mrs. Mulvaney answering questions asked by sophomores and juniors during a sell' scheduling assembly in Cutting hall, and Mrs. Schrickel, guidance receptionist, talking on the telephone. Almost 60 persons came for career day November 19 allowing students to investigate at least three careers. Miss Stemberg will take maternity leave next year, and Mr. Mills, retired in June. will be succeeded by Norman Jones, who was on leave studying at the University of Mississippi. Mr Mills, renaissance man, retires When Mr. Mills left Palatine in June. a gracious era departed. Already a lover of beauty and a world traveler when he came in I946. Mr. Mills. quickly offered an art appreciation course. which he continued for 15 years and later turned into a night school offering with two others covering Chicago and world architecture. ln his early years ar Palatine. Mr. Mills organized student tours to theatricals. concerts and ballet. He still enjoys all of these. and his Wedgewood collection often takes him to England and Canada. As his work shifted from class room to guidance, Mr. Mills be- came an authority on colleges. He was the first guidance director and held the position until 1972. Fun loving and ever responsive to student demands, Mr. Mills was an eager and active participant in assembly skits. He is pictured here in some working and playing roles covering the last 30 years. Mr. Mills' aesthetic interests and liberal philosophy over the years caused him to join more than 23 organizations always with liberal contributions. 5. 928 building provides first cafeteria 'F ,t.. V Cafeteria workers - ROW l: Sylvia Sievers, Clara Flaishaker, Myrtle Dritlein: TOP: Dorothy Neilson, Elinor Mollenkamp, Violet Burggraf, Phyllis Render, manager. Q M we Night crew - ROW I: Joe Rizzo. night forman, Will Lorvig, Ken Adams, Howard Lungren: TOP: Richard Garcia. Adam Anyszka. Charlie Finnell, Bud Witt. Day custodians - ROW l: Herman Engelking. Friedrich Stocker. Leo Abeln: TOP: James Culotta, building engineer. Bob Palmer, Pete Moretti. LEFT: lrma Flick accepting money at the lunch snack counter. Herman Engelking, who has been at Palatine high school for 22 years. taking care of one of many dailyjobs. and Genevieve Kielar. who retired April 30 after nine years at Palatine. . 40 Mirror reflects school life of 1912-14 In recording history, it is dangerous to be positive about the first, so we record here what we know about the activities at Palatine High. The class of 1914 began a news and literary monthly called The Mirror with the first issue in October 1912. The 1913 commence- ment issue pictured the graduates and told of Palatine School's new building. The magazine seems to have stopped after June 1914. It carried grade school news too. A 1920 yearbook, Palahi, edited by William Fremd, stands alone. Then in October 1925, seniors in Irma Olson's English class started a monthly newspaper, and Ruth Scoggin won S1 for the name Spotlight. The mimeographed first two numbers were followed by printed papers with the June issue picturing the graduates. The June issues of 1927 and 1929 were also senior issues as was that of 1943, but the June issue in 1928 was a real yearbook. Group pictures gave way to indi- vidual pictures of underclassmen in 19513 hard covers came in 1954, and the 9x12 size started in 1961. ln the 1930s the Spotlight was published in the village paper, and in the early 40s it was mimeo- graphed. In December 1926, Vern- ette Schroeder, 1927, attended the state press association meet- ing, and Palatine continued to attend through the 30s. Since 1962 and the advent of Mrs. Salzer as adviser, both publications have had memberships in national, state and regional press groups. The school became a Quill and Scroll member in 1946. Both ub- lications have consistently heljd t NSPA first class ratings in the last 14 years, and the 1970 Spot- light edited by Maureen Mulroy and the 1969-70 Cutlass edited by Claudia Borman, 1971, rated all American. Ed Burg, 1975, earned a Quill and Scroll gold key. The Spotlight name served both newspaper and yearbook although they soon had separate staffs. But in 1951, explorer scouts on a South Dakota trip felt the paper should have a Pirate name. Clarke Garrett 119521, the next editor, suggested The Cutlass. Clarke was also active in music and drama, became Phi Beta Kappa at Carleton college and is now history chair person at Dickinson college, PA. The yearbook, which first sold for 50 cents and then a dollar and which was selling for 33.50 in 1963 and S7 in 1975, reached a high of S 10 this year. The 1970s brought the literary magazine with varying content, format and name. Delia Knigge Flaherty, 1903. remembers no school music, but a professor Bahr came on the train from Barrington and gave weekly instrumenta lessons for 25 cents. First recorded mention of music that we found was the piano fund started in September 1913 at the dedication of the Palatine School. High school students sold ice cream at the dedication and made 533. Subsequent reports pushed the fund to 5284.06 by March 1914. In October 1913, we found mention of wanting to start boys and girls glee clubs, but nothing came of that. However, music was listed as an elective in 1914- 15, and there is mention of an orchestra and a quartet in 1914. Board minutes show S10 for orchestra music in 1923 and a S50 gift to the orchestra in 1925 in appreci- ation for its playing at school functions. George Minneberger, 1924, was training the orchestra. In 1928, Mr. Hannah of the Conn Music school developed a 30 piece band. It played at the September 15 dedication of the high school. By May 1929 the band had uniforms: white trousers and shirts, maroon capes and caps costing S360. The band gave a concert to help pay for them. Daniel Mason, also from Conn, came in 1930. Membership was 35. The band rehearsed weekly, and after school rehearsals gave way to 7:30 in the morning. ln spring the band presented a minstrel show. By 1933-34, teachers were being hired to handle the musical extra curricular activities. Band expan- sion began in 1939 with a drive for new uniforms. Edson Stiles was the director. The band played at basket- ball games, marching along the side lines and maneuvering at halftime. They made double revolving circles, spirals, cartwheels, an Indian tipi, and a Christmas tree illuminated by sparklers held by each member. The band went to the national comp tition festival at Battle Creek, MI and took first honors. Members had earned the money for the trip after the board had turned them down. In 1941, the band took part in the Chicagoland music festival before 85.000 people. An added attraction wasa f ag swinging corps of five girls. In 1941-42 the band reorgan- ized as a military unit. There were 6 e- four bands in 1943: concert. marching, varsity and girls. By the next year a beginners band was started. In 1965 the band tripped to Washington and New York. Recent trips have been to Mt. Rushmore and the state fairs. A concert orchestra started in the 1933-34 year as did a dance orchestra named Harmony Snatchers. Louise Wente was at the iano, Marvin Plate was at the dliums, and Mr. Vervloet played violin and at times directed. Graduation 1936 broke up the group which had been in demand at school and vil- lage functions. Other dance bands appeared in 1948, 49, and 51, but orchestra dropped from yearbooks after 1937 and didn't show again until 1959-60 when five persons and director John Shoemaker made another try. The orchestra grew and declined and after 1964 did not show again until 1970, when a district orchestra was begun. A girls glee club started in 1928. It appeared again in 1933 as an after school activity, but in 1936 it was given school time. Boys glee club started in 1937 and was off and on until the 1950s and then continued through 1965. Choir appeared in 1955-56, and madrigals in 1959-60. As enroll- ment increased, other groups of singers formed, all with the goal of making choir. More music than drama were the operettas of the 1930s and 40s, using all the music talent of the school in large casts. Leighton Mangels still has his score from Melinka of Astrakhan, 1935. Verna Jumps directed the first plays in Cutting hall, and for 26 years she and drama were one. She described those years as the best days of my life. By telephone this spring, she said, I had a marvelous time, a ball. Tell them I love them all, still. But there were plays before Miss Jumps. A drama club was organized in 1913 with proceeds from its productions to go to itself, the baseball team, the piano fund and The Mirror. Between the Acts was presented March 1913. Next mention of a drama club was the 1929 organization started by Miss Jumps. By 1935, the pattern of plays appears to have been one by drama club, one by the senior class and one by the juniors. The senior class play was Sweet Sixteen and was described in the yearbook as a clean and highly amusing comedy, and for those who like straight acting there was lovable grandfather. In 1941 when the club began to deteriorate, Miss Jumps revived it. Charles Buenzow, captain of the 1939 basketball team, said, Miss Jumps was always very pro- tective of the drama department. If it began to go downhill, she would pep it up again. She was always looking for tall boys to be in her lays. Needless to say all the tall,boys would be out on the basketball court. It never ceased to amaze me how she could coax us into coming to play prac- tice af ter we had spent hours on the court. She would always be pulling kids out of the woodwork. , One of those tall boys was Stuart Paddock, 1933, now president and publisher of Paddock publications. On Spotlight staff for three years and editor his junior year, he played basketball as a junior and senior and was in four plays. The 1942 senior play was Ask Me Another. Because it was available only in manuscript form, the cast was privileged to have their names included in the published form as being-in the original cast. In -- 1945 drama club went to Chicago , to see Helen Hayes in Harriet and to meet her backstage. Theater trips have continued. The 1947 senior play, A Date With Judy, used the class gift. a public ad- dress system. In 1948 the seniors Rave Blithe Spirit. a play that ould be performed several times I ntil the early 1960s. By 1960, lass plays had stopped, and in 963 a thespian troupe began. At the close of the 1954 drama season. a plaque was presented to he schoo honoring Miss Jumps' 6 years of outstanding leadership, ork and tireless effort in drama. he left to become Mrs. Ward. When the school split into two puildings in the fall of 1961, 'reshmen and sophomores expanded ith theatre in the round in Fremd's afeteria. There Peg Zajonc, 1968, s a sophomore played the lead in ight of January 16th. Leadership, ouncil and GAA were other interests. y the time she came to Palatine s a junior, drama was uppermost. he continued on student council nd was chosen 1967 holiday dance ueen. but her triumph was as Mrs. ntrobus in Skin of Our Teeth. Peg pushing for a career in drama. he 1970s brought the annual usicals starting in 1969 with ye Bye Birdie. Cutting hall was reshened in 1969-70 with new seats nd carpeting. The seats arrived he day before opening night, and ustodians had to work overtime o that another Night of January 6th could be performed. Robin ood, an original musical by Mark tegen and Jeff Incavo, 1971, and r. Reiser furnished a part for im Hartman 09721, who stole the how as Friar Tuck. Student council, be un in 1941 with Dr. Reusser as adviser, met every Wednesday. In 1945 advised by Howard Stinson, council filled 200 Christmas stockings for serv- icemen. Dancing during the noon periods, after school, after games and Friday evenings was promoted by council. Many successful parties were giveng among them were fresh- man welcome and senior farewell. In 1945 two representatives were dropped because they failed to maintain a C average. Mr. Mills followed Mr. Stinson as council adviser, and he gave way to Burton Showers in 1954-55. Mr. Showers, familiarly known as Sarge, came to Palatine the fall of 1950 as head of social studies, teacher of American history and adviser to the newspaper staff. By 1954-55 he was also teaching government and advising student council and the junior class. The newspaper advisership had been only a year. By the fall of 1957, he was also assistant principal, a job that lasted four years. In the fall of 1958 he assumed the position of director of student activities. He not only watched activities to see that they con- formed with school policy but was also in charge of concessions and special assemblies. The extensive monitor system was also his. In his last year at Palatine, 1961-62, he also taught Russian history. He sponsored a travel club and in some years found time to be technical director for drama. Palatine hosted the northeast- northwest district convention of the Illinois Association of Student Councils in 1955. In 1957 and in 1960 it sponsored Louis Armstrong concerts. In 1960 it hosted the state council convention at the Sherman hotel in Chicago. ln 1963 council initiated seminars on current problems. These after school sessions drew several hundred par- ticipants for such topics as the population explosion, the Kennedy assassination and J ohnson's admin- istration. The 1960s saw a strong foreign exchange program with students from South America, South Africa, Germany and Holland sup- ported in part by money earned at all school auctions at which Carl Weimer, science chairman, acted as auctioneer. The dance, so much a part of v-shows, assemblies and musicals, has a beginning date of 1959-60 with 66 girls pictured as seeking self expression, creativity and grace. Dance shows each year are choreographed by the dancers and costumes are usually original. I continued on page 2301 Reiser's Betsy opens bicentennial year Showing disinterest in the threats of the Americans to break with England. King George fTim Philbinj speaking with an aide while court members Jacque Ferrario. Luann Gerth and Gregg .lannuschilooked on. This scene opened the first act of Betsy. an original musical forthe bicentennial year written by David Reiser of the music department and professional Jack Sharkey. BELOW: .loan Brown held the title role of Betsy Ross, the staid Quaker maiden. who. as one legend has it, sewed the nation's first flag. George Washington IGregg Jannuschj voicing his dreams for a single flag in the song, I Can See It Now. Many of the cast members. including Gregg. were responsible for their costumes. Mark Obermeyer and Paul Santow as officers in the new continental army. showing Betsy's completed flag to the waiting crowd. Betsy was performed September 18, l9, and 20. Several concert versions of the show were also performed by cast members. 1 si s . Q . 5 t i 3 . ' i sill 4 . Q J 3 Spurred on by Betsy's sister Anne Uean Linsneri. the Quaker schoolgirls give their thoughts about men in Where ls the Harm. Pictured is Mary McGee. Jacque Ferrario and Lynn Schwabjigging in the schoolhouse: Tim McGlynn playing Philadelphia upholsterer John Ross, Betsy's husband, who is killed serving his country in the Revolution. Tim and Joan were also paired as romantic leads last spring in Guys and Dolls. Ben Siegler and Janice Lindegard were cast as Betsy's strict parents. who forbade her marriage to John Ross because he was not a Quaker. Betsy and her parents become reconciled after John is killed in an ammunition depot explosion. LEFT: Officers telling General Washington that trouble is brewing among the various militias because each has its own flag. Interesting portrayals spark fall la BELOW: ln Twelve Angry Jurors, Ben Siegler was foreman of ajury on the case ofa young boy accused of murdering his father. RIGHT: Don Anderson. first to believe in the boy's innocence. and Mark Kuchynka. who believed his guilt. Luann Gerth played an elderly juror and Tim Schwarz her younger counterpart. 46 Orchesis - ROW 1: Lori Porzio. Linda Roach, Candy Sang. Heather J ankowski, Lynne Sevey: ROW 2: Rose Truty, Karen Hetzel, Suzanne Nance, Karen Westermann, Jacque Ferrario: TOP: Kris Habenicht, Lisa Snelten. Debbie Stowe, Cathy Christie, Sue Guenther. Kathy Carroll, Karen Forbes. Orchesis sought to make Lasting Impressions through many different styles of dance in the annual dance show. ABOVE: The program introduced this modern dance with Lisa Snelten as tempting, tantalizing and teasing. RIGHT: Karen Westermann and Cathy Christie at the royal rally. Me'Ol Bamboo. the dance orchesis performed. was also performed at the dance show. BOTTOM: A more fanciful part of the show was Dance for the Toymaker with Karen and Jacque Ferrario. Karen was vice president of orchesis. and Jacque was publicity chairman. The girls also took their show to Immanuel Lutheran school April 2. kr f. 1. A xx- it . X115 g, 5' '-1,53 K X' -1' ,fuk 3 N X is 5 5 R . N X X In S JT X1 5 K Cuttings ghost returns to haunt v-show , t . .... . ..,. I 5 t piss is t V-show started normally enough as ringmaster and circus acts opened The Greatest Show On Earth. After the madrigal's first two notes, however, lightning flashed, lights l went out, and a mysterious man appeared on stage. He explained he was Charles Cutting's ghost, returned to produce his own show. The script was conceived by Ben Siegler and written by Ben, Mary Scollay and Jacque Ferrario. TOP: Jim McCutchen as Judge Cuttingg Lee Langhorst, one with five other band members on stage for King Herod's Song: and Dave Mayfield confusing the audience with the explanation of this trick. ABOVE: Madrigal Terri Pistone singing At Seventeen, and Jane Burke as Ernestine soothing a disgruntled customer. .465 . . ,Mfr I? 'ii is-5' K fa , X Ns 6336 rs.-n..,, 'iw-.. Q.-... 4. Michener book basis for spring musical ABOVE: Jean Linsner playing Nellie Forbush, a nurse stationed on an island, in the spring musical, South Pacific. The show by Rodgers and Hammerstein was based on James Michener's Tales of the South Pacific. Stewpot QMark Kuchynkaj, Luther Billis fBen Sie lerj and Buzz Adams Kal' im Schwarzl discussing the luxuries of Bali Ha'i, where women and shrunken heads were available. RIGHT: Tim McGlynn playing Emile de Becque, a French planter who fell in love with Nellie. Debbie Rykoff as Bloody Mary, a native woman who sold souvenirs to sailors. l QQ vi Q- 2 5 s if 2' ,fir A33 A x I ' le:-Q ig ,ar ABOVE: Marg Tozer making up Chuck Stegan, who played radioman Bob McCaffrey, and .loan Fraser appl ing her own makeup. Joan appeared as de Becque's dyaughter Ngana. Captain Brackett fFrank McCveej asking Nellie about de Becque, whom Cable wanted to accompany him on a spy mission. RIGHT: de Becque refusing to go on the mission as Cable, Brackett and Commander Harbison QTim Philbinj stand by. The professor QDon Andersonl showing some grass skirts, which Billis had made, to some disinterested sailors QMark Bazant and Gregg Jannuschj. FAR LEFT: Allen Howell practicing with the light board before Twelve Angry J urors. He worked lights for v-show and Betsy. also. and plans to make theater his career. LEFT: Chris Thomas and Vicki Sieradzki working spots at the royal rally. Chris. an active stage crew member. was in charge of lights for all major productions. Drama - ROW l: Mrs. Bentivegna. Lynn Schwab, Lori Goughnour, Ginny Blake, Ann Hoffman. Joan Fraser, Teri Zelasko, Marg Tozer. Mary Svendsen: ROW 2: Patty Campagnolo. Suzanne Nance. Judy Strand. Greg Bjorvik. Jane Elstad, Cecile Grimwood. Sue Guenther, Evelyn Klotz: TOP: Kris Ohlrich, Fritz Grensing. Don Anderson. John Davis, Jim Cramm. Tim Philbin, Chuck Stegen. .lim McCutchen. .Iulie Storry. .gy . . r .. 31 Q Xe I nw - ,' 3 'AY' gl S 4 Ei Bi xii, 15 H f- is --Rm val Rx 'fl s ggi! Q , 6' ,Q Q Q ,A V I MV? W 5 ' 1 ' ef ' ' f 4 fi if N. i is , 1 if , is , 5 . fm 3, 9 , if . l D .Q , is Q 4 gn ., V 1 ., kwa 15 ,I Vx A V Q V 51 ' . QQ N f . A 2 2 , K if 3 ,Q 5' Q . I Y , ia Q,5 E . , . ,LX X S X W r V, R 7 X A , 1 - , X ' if - V V ' 1 s ' 1 r 5 ' Q QQ X X x -1: swf 'SE' , WW 1 ' vig gg , X QQ J is 322, '?'i2 ww 2 are 6 Raising?p7000, band goes to Washington RIGHT: Mr. Trimborn performing with pit band at a pep assembly and Mrs. Ohlrich helping at the open house bake sale sponsored by band mothers. Band also sold citrus fruit and jewelry to finance their trip to Washington, DC over Memorial day weekend. BELOW: Tim Schwarz in the holiday concert. Besides the usual concerts. two others - Big Band Montage and Frontiers of Man - were given as benefits for the trip. BELOW RIGHT: Scott Ohlrich and Kevin Riecss in the homecoming parade. Band also marched down State in Chicago's Columbus day parade. o o 7 . Y .- Symphonic Band - FRONT: Karen Price, Tim Morris, Amy Maulding. Karol Crawford, Luann Gerth. Luba Lechniuk, Cheryl Bakalyar. Nan Shabino: ROW 2: Kathy Kost, Kurt Hamlen. Vera Lechniuk, Tim McGlynn. Barb Pingel. Chris Gibb. Peggy Munson. Bob Kelly, Frank McGee, Chuck Elliott, Paul Lagerquist. Steve Hoey, Steve Mosack, Jeff Doebler. Rocco Militello. Al Lencioni, Tom Kuehne: ROW 3: Bruce Tickner, Linda Price, Alan Skach, Julie Nance. Diane Hild, Greg Hoffman. Pat Thompson. Suzanne Nance. Steven - f . . 5: cy' . x ' We '.' , x f x x 2. X xx A XLKS i an ,X fy NM gf KK Ak1., wx A X i .KM A X K . X x,AT5fY5 Q cp L ? wp, 6 If A E 1 .X f P L? in Q kj., B X- - ' f'ffQ1Ai ' ' ' X . 1 Q wi f i , ,- x, t -fn, fl X M A'-x : K at ha. .X 6 Wi Y v g . will S R . , gg wvff Q' fr ' gffgm fi- 5 ' f , if Q. Qs- Qgixx ' il' ,isfgf CIN rg K-iff NX 4. mf 'fy -ff? ' f 'K ' L,f': 'X ' Q ' Q PN M- W'-4 ii-I ., xx X X gl - ff.. ing . Wil?-f Cantata incorporates many activities The week long festival of centennial-bicentennial activities climaxed in the art show's unveiling of the murals and the Cantata performed by the symphonic band, choir, orchesis and pompon squad. TOP: The bicentennial mural and Kenneth Anderson, professor of theater at the University of Wisconsin, who narrated the cantata. ABOVE: Beth Lavaggi and friend Mike Holzer looking at soft sculpture while Miss Schlintz and Miss Gavin viewed paintings in the art show, held in the library browsin room. RIGHT: Mr. Reiserleading the choir during the Cantata. .....-il . fs- 5 2 i NHS inductees - ROW l: Vera Lechniuk, Jayne Lovensheimer Louise Gustafson, Terry Guindon, Grace Falkenberg Sherry Chu, Luann Gerthg ROW 2: Tim Schwarz, Ann Sanders, Mike Vasko, Paul Soroka, Marcia Kopczynski Keith Kienker, Sue Hay, Jim McCutcheng TOP: Nancy Smart, Lori Mellon, Kathy Kost, Laura Poyet, Rick Howard, Scott Projahn, Chris Thomas, Pat DuBiago Patrice Forbes. Terri Pistone. LEFT: This national honor society commissioned painting created by Guy Chase, 1973, will hang in the new buildingg and NHS president Kathy Carroll dancing in the bicentennial cantata Council breakfast aids village museum 2 3' t' slfwg I 1 ll I 1' sy N, l X I he Ill! Bla wr ii Student Council- ROW l: Nancy Borst, Jackie Streb, Vince Iuorio, Louise Gustafson, Sally Rea, Mary Murphy, Cathy Dalfonso, Margaret Sullivang ROW 2: Sheila Chambers, Linda Mundschenk, Heidi Hartmann, Grace Falkenberg, Karen Forbes, Glenn Siegler, Laurie Claps, Mary Dawn Thompson, Mary Munson, Lauri Stevensg ROW 3: Terri Forbes, Wendi Coffman, Jamie Christopher, Nancy Kase, Scott Zust, Tim McKenna, Lance Gackowski, Cindy Charlier, Pam Shepherdg TOP: Terry Sullivan, Pam Olsson, Rosemary Hoppens, Dan Santy, Rick Flynn, Tom Simmons. Valerie Carroll, Jean Linsner, Brad Zust, Tom Iuorio. . .....,, .. ,., , , ...tm X 3 Q., fs fx' g ABOVE: Student council members Mary Santy and Jamie Christopher at a rap session with district 2ll school board members and two students from each of the other four district high schools. RIGHT: Vince luorio and Jean Linsner sewing at the council sponsored pancake breakfast with proceeds going to the historical museum. 1 i W --vsi 'Wane FAR LEFT: Lori Lapsley helping at the breakfast. Homecoming, council's first big project each year, showing freshman girls waiting for the parade, Dave Thron and Carrie Ruzbasan at the dance, and band members working on float at Steve Wilson's house. The float received an honorable mention. ,gil Q E5 is ' 1 M to K wi axfax 'X ,f se ,wg .Q N. 61' ew ,. . mai Billie - Scenes from turnabout, one of the three big dances of the year. RIGHT: John Bals. Mr. Irresistible, being escorted by Rosie Hoppens at the turnabout assembly and Tom Petko and Sue Furtak. BELOW: Becky Graese and 1975 graduate Paul Thompson: Cathy Brennan and Kai Ehlert and Joan Semler and Mark McCostlin at the dance. t Radio broadcasts throughout school day Radio club - ROW l: Mr. Grossnickle. Jerry Swaim. Britta Bolin. George Schattle. Bob Mepham: ROW 2: Dave Engelskirchen, Tom Rogers. Chris C ostanzo. John Macenczak: TOP: Rob Hirsh. .lon Baker. Brian Kidwell. John Costanzo. Mark Ziocchi. John Olles. A reality in l974. radio club was the dream of a group of boys led by Chip Howes. Dick Alcina and Keith Larson in I973. It is Palatine's newest and most vocal group. Mechanical problems this year kept it from getting on the air until after the winter holidays. LEFT: Radio club member and discjockey Mark Ziocchi hosting a program of music and announcements for WOOD radio situated above the girls gym. and John Macenczak splicing two reels of tape for use during a broadcast. WOOD received a donation of a control box from WLS and instruction from Tom Rogers' father. Photography club - ROW l: Greg Williams, Bob Mepham, Cory Lennon. Jennifer Dickerson. Jim Manock, Stacie Little, Jeff Charles. RODW 2: Jerry Dotseth, Pete Pfelfer. Steve Zenner, Tom Peckham, Steve Jeffries. TOP: Mr. Sullivan. Photography club has been an off and on club since l949 when it was called camera club. It was started by Eldon Naffziger. business ed and math teacher, and continued through the l950s. became lost for space in the 19605. and without an adviser went into oblivion until this year when Mr. Sul- livan revived it. It will be part of the art department in the new building. Prom couples, crowded but enthusiastic 41,3 TOP: Prom queen Grace Falkenberg and a program and bouquet from the dance held June 4 at the Seven Eagles restaurant in Des Plaines. ABOVE: Roseanne Swaim and her date talking before the dance and RIGHT: The prom princess and prince, Mary Standiford and John Harms. ul Q Xb' ,ff grease More scenes from the prom. ABOVE: Luann Gerth and Ken Heydrick snapping fingers and Jacque Ferrario dancing to the music of Mirage. LEFT: Lisa Snelten, Sue Brumbaugh and Paul Santow taking time out for a glass of punch. Prom committee member Lynne Gillis and junior sponsor Mr. Talluto. Spotlight - ROW Kathy Kieffer, Peggy Rivera, Chris Joyce, Julie Clemens, Ellen Konsbruck, Adrienne Geary, Jenny Bell: ROW 2: Vicki Jessen, Donna Penkava, Renee Gibbons, John Rogers, Betsy Prendergast, Randy Stewart, Greg Williams, Kurt.Conway, Carol Oswald, TOP: Sue Filar, Fred Niemeyer, Tim Philbin, Mark Johnson, Mike Fenelon, Kathi Orr, Pat DuB1ago, Robb Miles. Peggy was editor, assisted by Kurt, sports, Tim, activities, and Carol, classes, F is ABOVE: Tim Philbin, Andy Spallek. Peggy Rivera and Kurt Conway at the University of Illinois in Champaign. Four Spotlight members. three Cutlass members and a photographer attended the ISHPA workshop in September. RIGHT: Scenes from the Spotlight picture sale held outside publication -- Patrice Forbes joining the mad scramble and Pat DuBiago collecting money during the long lunch hour. Profits from the sale as well as regular yearbook sales financed the largest yearbook in Palatine High's history. 'fr e 'wks SYN.. xx: x K LEFT: Cutlass - ROW l: Mary Martin, Mary Kelly, Kathy Vastine, Michele Obara, Mary Haladag ROW 2: Sherry Chu, Reuben Gamoran. Lance Gackowski, Maureen Duffy. Pat Reid, Steve Wilson, TOP: Jean Hayes, Pete Lowe, Andy Spallek, Mike Fenelon, Janice Mepham. LEFT: Mary Kelly checking her notes for a story she is doing for Cutlass. Mary was news editor for both semesters and worked closely with Pat Reid, who was editor in chief. Lance Gackowski was sports editor. A group of freshmen boys looking through a new Cutlass. Scenes like this were seen throughout the school every other Friday. Expressions: ROW l: Julie Clemens, Lynn Gillis, Debbie Cecchig TOP: Miss Wesche, John Costanzo, Michele Schira, Jane Burke, Rich Brady. The 16 page magazine came out in May and sold for 50 cents. Over 100 poems and I5 stories were submitted. It also included art work. Clubs attempt to ra1se student lnterest Spfmish club - ROW l: Debbie Cecchi Tina Pugliano OW 2: Ann Hoffman, Miss Philippe ROW 3 Janice Mayer, Julie Clemens Steve Cramm French club - ROW l: Anne Geaw, Mary Martin, Kathy astine, Jacki Andrianog ROW 2: Mrs. Metivier, Chris Miller, Janice Mayer, Nancg Hornewer, Michele barag TOP: Greg Bjorvik, Janice Mepham, Dorothy Doles, John Rogers. RIGHT: Steve Cramm and Debbie Cecchi carrying the Spanish club banner at homecoming with puppets representing Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand in the background. ROW 3 Terri Kuntzendorf Debbie Loverde Jeff Davis Theresa Seiter TOP Kathy Regul monitors - ROW l: Carrie Ruzbasen! Amy Grasshorn, Darlene Franz: -ROW 2: Phil Guido. Margaret Sullivan. Cramm, Georgia Condong and Steve Cramm in guidailce checking names of stucients to whom notes will be sent. Ei club - ROW l: Ellen Konsbruck, Heidi Hartman, Dixie Philippi, Chris Gibb, Eric Jacobson, Greg Williams, Marcia Betzg : Mr. Thompson. Sue Dean, Randy Stewart, Sue F alkenberg, Mike Fancher. Steve Greb, Kirsten Dean, Reuben Gamorang TOP: Mark Fritz Grensing, Andy Spallek, Marc Johnson, Jeff Marshall, Jeff Winholtz, Bob Oswald. SEA reveals centennial murals in Ma y I Plant club - ROW l: Vicki Mortenson, Adrienne Geary, Karen Courseyg ROW 2: Carla Miller, Toni Turner: TOP: Brian Koch. John Rogers, John Regan, Mr. Grossnickle. SEA - ROW l: Brenda Bell, Carol Hauer, Ellen Konsbruck, Kathy Kroll, Carl Degnerg ROW 2: Bob Mepham, Mark Grimes, Mark Bazant, Joel Bugner, Pete Lowe, Robb Miles, Kathi Orrg ROW 3: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Welbomg TOP: Kurt Sprinkle, Fred Niemeyer, Stacie Little, Jennifer Dickerson, Claire Cordes, Mark Giese. BELOW: Mr. Anderson, Kathi Orr and Stacie Little at SEA's potted plant and macrame sale, and Pete Lowe working on one of the centennial murals. Kathi was president of SEA and Pete was boss, Besides the murals intended for the new building. SEA painted one for Winston Churchill school in a mural exchange program. 1 sg f L t Audio-Visual - ROW l: Mr. Sullivan, Paul Stevens. Steve Engstrom. Lou Bruno, Cory Lennon, Mrs. Haske: ROW 2: Steve Ziegler. Bob Mepham. Jamie Kogos. Kim Lindsay, Mark Hagen, Tom Reece, Greg Williams: ROW 3: Bill Philp. Gregg Bjorvik. Don Mattson. Kurt Eichaker. Scott Mueller, Pete Pfeifer. John Philp. Jeff Charles: TOP: John Skach. Mike Boschan. Jon Baker. Frank Helm, Steve Jeffries. John Olles. Jim Manock. 'M XY' l .nvfs fix tv . f rl 'KJ -..., Chess club - ROW l: Dave Handel, John Macenczak: ROW 2: Paul Kienker, Gregg Bjorvik, Mr. Houck: TOP: Jerry Dotseth. Bob Mepham. Bob Bone. John Manock, Keith Kienker. Railroad club - ROW l: John Hogan Pete Wicklund, Pat Butler, Tom Rogers: ROW 2: Bill Conforti. Dave Burton, Jerry Dotseth, John Olles: TOP: Rob Murphey. Jim Mieritz. Mr. Spengler, Mark Giese. Space science rockets fly in fall, spring 3 Space science - ROW l: Mike Fancher. Dave Ratzer, Jeff Doebler. Don Antonellig ROW 2: Mr. Albrecht, Greg Williams, Eric Jacobson, Ravi Raig ROW 3: Ken Heydrick. Ralph Hebert, Todd Pearson, Brian Kochg TOP: Fritz Grensing, Tom Peckham, Jeff Sharp. Joe Antonelli, Steve Zenner, Pete Pfeifer. Joe Antonelli 1 gazing through a telescope at the , space science display at open house. and Tom I Peckham launching a rocket at a public launch in l the fall. Space science had three other fall launchings. Jeff Doebler and Ralph Hebert viewing a display demonstrating how air cushions reduce friction. They were with the club at Northwestern university for a science fair. Library aides - ROW l: Marie Van Wolvelear. Lynn Lavallee. Dave Handel: ROW 2: Doree Vollenweider. Brenda Bell. Amy Howell: TOP: Brad Erickson. Jerry Dotseth. Gregg Bjorvik. Business careers - ROW 1 : Terry Guindon ROW 2: Kathy Ward. Laurie Halasz. Debbie Propst. Sharon McDonald. Mrs. Smith. ocella Len Gackowski Carolyn Origer rm Johnson Tina Saunderson al careers - ROW l: Julie Clemens: ROW 2: A , '. ' 1 K . ' , lance. Students welcome study opt1on penods RIGHT: The parkway, across the street by the Sanborn building became a popular, if unauthorized, smoking area for many students. Mike Reid with leatherjacket and motorcycle was a familiar sight around school. BELOW: Karen McLeod and .Q-f sw Allyson Frebault cele- brating Karen's birthday in the cafeteria. John Miller studying his hand during a card ame and Brian Dems going some homework during a study period. Many of the students preferred to use the library for their study needs. but the majority could be found in the cafeteria. X .. .fssx my 4.31-Q .k,,..4-nm ,t ' kk,, LEFT: On bleak winter mornings, students could still be found across the street having a cigarette or conferring with friends. The cafeteria became an area for relaxation as well as study. Amy Dineen during a study hall option hour. The cafeteria was also a place to catch a nap between classesg Derry Pollock trying to get some sleep before sixth period choir. Soccer sticks foot in door with fall club A varsity club member finding it is generally the donkey who wins the argument, and Mr. Delonge trying to make a basket and stay on his mount at the donkey basketball games Nov. 17. GAA won against the women faculty, faculty men defeated varsity club, and GAA outmaneuvered the men faculty for the championship. The games were sponsored by GAA and varsity club. Junior Nancy Kase chasing senior Vicki Norris, andjunior Cathy Soutar blocking senior Marcy Mazzetta in the annual powderpuff game. The juniors l finished the cold day by beating the seniors. Mr. Munch coached the junior girls and Mr. Milem took charge of the seniors. Soccer - ROW l: Brad Byker, Kurt Blechner. Phil Guido, Steve Horwath. Taras Jaworsky: ROW 2: Bob Taylor, Steve Alberts, Bob Kelly, Tom Meyer. Bob Martin, David Gregory: TOP: John Gaertner, Tom Peckham, Myron Luzack. Dean Anderson. Brian LaMasse, Mr. Buenning. .. --'af w.,.,,, GAA president Shiela Chambers serving. and board members Linda Wojcik and Cindy Charlier at the winter sports banquet. All three were on the girls varsity tennis team. tj A Donna Penkava. Julie Kett Miss Kostelnak. 'GJ Pietrini, Lance Gackowski. Paul Henkels, Terry Sullivan Bill Pulak, Bruce Peterson, 2 Kevin O'Neil, Bill Odell: ROW 2: Jeff Nelson, John Batke, John Petko, John Bals ii Jim McManamon, Bob Baues Nick Zambole: TOP: Bob Kolker, Mike Vasko, John Olszewski, Bill Finlay, Jim . Smearman, Todd Morris. GAA board: Theresa Jasonowicz Nancy Barnes, Shiela Chambers Katie Chambers. Michele Schira Linda Wojcik, Cindy Charlier Varsity club - ROW 1: Coach Scillufo, Scott Coffman, Mike Play laalll Baaalaall leads aff in Baseball, first organized sport at Palatine, appears to have begun June 15, 1901. The Palatine Enter- prise told of the game in which boys of Palatine defeated the Arlington Carnations 23-1. Again June 22. the Palatine Onwards won 18-8. On July 4, they again beat Arlington. The three wins set an undefeated record forthe Palatine team. Due to this success, the boys reorganized in 1902. The Mirror reported in 1912 that baseba1l's outstanding players were Leslie Freye. Johnny Gainer. Artie Wienecke, Bennie Blum, Paul Pohlman, Fred Harmening, Robert Brodhay, Walter Wittenberg, Bill Mair, and Olin Umbdenstock. A rule passed in March 1913 stated that any boy caught smoking in uniform would be suspended one game. With only one practice before its first game in May, the team lost. It had a 1-4 spring season and played four more games in fall. Bill Mair pitched. The first game in 1914 against Arlington was won 14-3 by Palatine. Captain Lee Swick's 1920 team won only one game in the quad interscholastic league QQIAJ of Maine Township, Palatine Township, Arlington and Barrington. Other team members were Ray Reese, Ed Garms, Lester Geiseke, Albert Schmidt, Elmer Wenegar, George Morris, Earl Blum, Eugene Perry and Herb Hackbarth. The 1922 team with Swick as pitcher had a good season. In an editorial in the March 1926 Spotlight, it is men- tioned as the last team that made its presence felt. The October 1927 Spotlight mentioned a seven game fall baseball season. The following fall, Palatine men were playing football, and baseball is not recorded again until the spring of 1949. Claude Bailey joined the staff . the fall of 1948 as varsity base- ball coach, frosh-soph football and basketball coach and social science teacher. He started behind the wheel driver education, and in 1962-63 he became director of transportation and driver education for the dis- trict, a position he still holds. Paul Schrage in 1952 was chosen conference third baseman in a 2-4 Palatine season. The 1953 record was 8-2. Palatine shared the confer- ence championship in 1957 with Glenbrook with a 10-3 record. Baseball was Palatine's most successful sport in 1964. Richard Radzak. captain and most valuable player, was named all conference for the second consecutive year. Second baseman Dan Leimann and centerfielder Ron Renske earned conference positions. The 1965 team had an unusually bad season losing twice as many games as it won. In 1966, the Pirates won the district crown, a feat accomplished again in 1967, 1969, 1975 and 1976. The 1966 team won its first game of the regionals from Elgin but lost its second game to Glen- brook North, which went on to be state champion. Ken Johnson that year was voted the William Diet- rich award for best batting average 1.3273 and the Fred Herbertz award for most valuable player. Herbertz, 1951, and Dietrich, 1960, were killed soon after being graduated. Mike Ferguson led the 1967 team with a .371 batting average. Left handed pitcher John Dempster high- lighted a 7- 12 1968 season with a 2-0 no hitter over Conant. Dave Hasbach, now playing with the Omaha Royals and substitute teaching at Palatine, hit a grand slam in a game against Glenbrook North, posted a 0.58 ERA and bat- ted .303 in conference in 1970. Most valuable player of 1972 was Steve Garoutte, who struck out 76 men in 60 innings. Andy Knotek in 1973 batted better than .300. The VIPs gave the school a pitch- ing machine. In 1974 Buddy Hughes was most valuable player. and his brother Robert was in 1975. The 100 percent award was named for their father, Arlie Hughes. A column in the February 1926 Spotlight asked: Do you know that Palatine high school has had cham- pionship in track 1914, boys and girls baseball 1915, track 1917, debate 1918, track 1918, track 1919, basketball and baseball 1920, and girls baseball 1923? We include the quote to dispel the idea that track started on the field behind Palatine high school. Athletics were entrenched long before the 1928 opening of Palatine High. It appears to have been run at first by an athletic association of students and faculty with chosen officers. It was customary for each student to give an annual member- ship fee of Sl. Receipts came from these memberships, ticket sales and donations. Expenses included supplies and hall rent. Minutes of the board indicate that some expenses were met by the board. In February 1931, board minutes stated that instructors in athletics had requested the board to assume full charge of the athletic.program. Track became a stronger sport . when it had the field behind the 9 school. The 1930 Spotlight stated, sports This spring finds the athletic field graded, tiled for drainage purposes and well on its way to completion? The 1931 Spotlight had a picture of William Ost, school board member, using a roller on the track. The track writeup included. . . . first year on the new quarter mile track and field layout, which is admitted by rival coaches to be one of the finest in the state. William Ost, who came to Palatine from Long Grove, was a miller and a very civic minded person. As a board member, he took great interest in the new school, its many offerings and athletics. He used to drive the players to away games. He was presi- dent of the board when he died April 26, 1943. The athletic field was ded- icated to his memory at the 1943 commencement services. Harold Meyer captained the 1931 track team. and sometime during the season, he performed in every one of the 14 track events. The 1932 team, again captained by Meyer, finished third in conference. Carl J. Megel was coach. 1932 was also the year that Eddie Hahnfeldt went out for track. That year and in the three that followed, Hahnfeldt smashed all records. As a freshman, he was second on the team in points scored. In 1933, he was high scorer. He seldom took less than firsts in discus and javelin. He won 11 medals in five big meets in 1934 including the state meet. He threw the discus and javelin for a third and fourth, both marks better than those which won firsts in 1933. Another record breaking year for young Hahnfeldt was 1935. He won three firsts in the Palatine invitational, three in the north- west conference meet, two firsts and a third at the Clinton Relays, and first in the javelin and discus at the Evanston district meet for the third straight year. In his third year at state, he won the discus championship with a throw of 135 feet 10 inches and took fifth in the javelin. At the Pekin Relays, he threw the javelin 190 feet M inches. He went to Annapo- lis, where he set more records. In the northwest conference in 1934 at Palatine, Palatine took third. It was third in the Palatine Relays in 1935. Bruce Koch, an in- experienced senior, won the discus throw in the district in 1937. Anton Cipri in the 440 and Roy Hahn feldt with the discus qualified for state in 1940. Palatine won its relays in 1942 by winning the two mile and the mile medley relays and by placing second in the half mile. Dick Stinson, star of 1943, won the district pole vault title and qualified for state finals. Palatine was conference champ from 1948 through 1957. It was second in the 1951 Palatine Relays and won the 1955 class B contest. Andy Merutka set a state record in the shot put in 1961 while Brad McCreery tied for third in pole vaulting. Joe Johnson coached the 1963 Pirates to firsts in the Lake Shore and DeKalb Relays, second in the district and third in the Palatine Relays. The fol- lowing year, Pirates took first in the Lake Shore and second in district. They beat Barrington for conference title and finished fourth in state. Gordon Dreyfus was first in the state mile in 1965. The 1966 Pirates won the district and conference meets. Bill Bahnfleth broke the state record in the 440. Joe Johnson dubbed the H967 track team the greatest in the school's history. It won the district and conference titles, the Palatine Relays and the Lake Shore meet. Bahnfleth was the first oy in Illinois prep history to uccessfully defend his state 440 itle. He won seven state medals. alatine took first in class B at he 1968 home relays. In 1970 Mark isk was state champ in the two ile run, and Palatine won its elays. The 1971 Pirates took firsts n the Lake Shore, Palatine Relays nd conference. The football and track field at remd carries the name Hale Hilde- randt, but he was pure Palatine. ale Hildebrandt, 1941, died July 964. He was athletic manager his our years in high school. The ext thing to an assistant coach, aid Mr. McElroy. After a year at he University of Illinois, he re- urned to Palatine and became an nofficial member of the coaching taff. He attended all practices f the varsity and served as time- eeper, scorekeeper or in some apacity at all sports events. he boys listened to his advice, nd his high ideals rubbed off on hem. Track was his great love. He as a member of the Palatine Relays ommittee for 15 years and an vent official at the state track eet. Hale Hildebrandt freely ave 25 years to Palatine sports. Visions of starting a basketball am crc-0 ed u in Februa 1913 P P fb' hen board president Peck suggested at a team be started, but no hall as available for practice or play. November, however. Bill Mair, Walter Wittenberg, John Gainer, Les Frye and Paul Pohlman made up a team. Board minutes for September 1919 show the purchase of suits and ball for basketball and S 15 for hall rent. The 1919-20 season opened a few weeks after the opening of school. Coach Kimball's team led by high point man Albert Schmidt had a 6-6 record. Under Mr. Kincaid, the 1927- 28 Warriors had a successful season despite no gym. Basketball practice began on a dirt floor of the new gym, and Arlington's gym was rented for games and some practice. Visit- ing teams had complained of the cold and smallness of Seip's hall. In 1929- 30, the team was fourth in district with Mr. Kincaid and several players out with mumps. Harris Helgeson was captain of the Maroon Warriors that season. The 1930-31 team tied with Arlington and Gurnee for conference first, and in 1953 when the new gym was being dedicated, this team was honored. In 1934-35, the Pirates posted an l 1-1 record and tied with Barrington for the northwest confer- ence championship. Captain Francis Reuse led the league with 125 points. Coach McElroy's 1936-37 team held its opponents to 17 points a game for the best defensive record in conference. Reason for this defensive strength was captain Tom Philbin, who played every game and was best guard in the conference. Palatine's heavyweights, equivalent to varsity, won district, and placed third in conference. In 1939-40 in uniforms of silver and maroon, Palatine advanced to the semi finals of the regionals, and Robert Hollinger was voted regional forward. In 1940-41, Palatine won its 10 conference games to become cham- pions. The following year with Earl Stutzman as assistant coach, both varsity and lightweights were champs. Earl Stutzman came to Palatine in 1941 as an industrial arts teacher. and coach. He brought foot- ball back to Palatine and managed the relays for 22 years. In 1944, he succeeded Mr. McElroy as ath- letic director, and in 1951 gave up all coaching to meet the grow- ing demands of the director's job. Mr. Stutzman set up the athletic departments at Conant and Fremd while serving as the director at, Palatine. In 1967, Mr. Stutzman moved to the position of district director of physical education and athletics from which he re- tired in 1970. He was a frequent spectator at football games and was almost always at the Relays. He has moved to Virginia. A The worst basketball season was 1958-59, when varsity won one of 22 games, but the 1961-62 team I continued page 2191 Popp rushes over 1000 yards in 7-Z season . ' ' Q TOP: Bill Finlay making a 22 yard field goal during homecoming game. Finlay, the ' yl - loof 5 Nga W ' . single season pass receiving champion with 33 catches, placed third in career pass if 53 receiving records. RIGHT: Mark McCostlin carrying ball during homecoming game A Q ' f N1 against the Cardinals. Palatine beat Arlington 24-7. McCostlin passed 1098 yards Iiy t . seg r I X for fourth place in Pirate passing careers exceeding lO00 yards. ABOVE: Finlay A i fi,g , 5 , X kicking off at Buffalo Grove. Palatine lost by one point. X r ,ltr Q, . X ,. . 5 : s I w M 5 V W, .x - .ar . A .k v wr' v X . -auf ,ps-1, 3 - 4 ' 41. X x- . -, .w 3 'fi-aft so N . S. .Wig 5, .fs , E.-lwf . ,.x'k,,, tgp X ,4 NK' S 19' 1 '4'Q'335 TOP LEFT: Co-captain Jim Popp escaping Cardinal defense. Popp with 1214 yards broke the MSL single season rushing record and with l l0 points became Palatine's single season scoring champ. He was MSL North player ofthe year. RIGHT: Quarterback Joe Purri evading opponents at homecoming. Purri received one of most improved player awards. ABOVE: Thirst was an irresistible urge for John Petko during game against Conant. LEFT: Jeff Williams and John Olszewski trying to save Popp in a tackle. K 1 .,, . s . . ,rr . Q -.' ,N Q AQ., 3 ' 1 HN 1 iw? if-r H Guss, Terry Sullivan, Todd Intravartolo, Rich Falbo, Dave Hanetho. Brad Bouwman, Phil Jim Popp, Mike MacBride, Joe Purri, Steve Bosshardt, Tim Martin, Mike Boschan, Mike Oswald, Bill Finlay, John Batke, Steve Paupa, Mike Kollker, Mike Vanderweit, Jeff Williams. Dan Meagher, Jeff Mosley, John Bals, John Petko, Jim Smearman. Frosh A - ROW I: mgr. Ron Normann, Chris Costanzo, Jerry Kuehle, Mike Prins, Scott Eberle, Steve Alcorn, Rick Gonzalez: ROW 2: Mr. Basrak, Chet Zara, Bob Cudney, Bob Barnes, Bob Cole, Dave Main. Charlie Schira, Tom Petersen, Matt Berley, Mr. Teach: TOP: Chris Stauner, Mark Migas, Dave Oldenburg. Jeff Borker, Dave Finnerty. Mark Henkels, Steve Asmann, Tony Fioretti. Ted Howard, mgr Debbie Propst. Frosh B - ROW l: Mike Murphy, Mike Chambers, Mark Schulewitz, Tim Conrad, Morris DeZara, Mike Thompson, mgr Mike Francis: ROW 2: Bob Hogan, Mike Hogan, Al Anderson, Pat Plumb, Tony Loessl, John Scillufo, Ken Tallian, Rod Chance, Tim Bridges: ROW 3: Mr. Munch, Scott Vena, Dan Hoffman, Wally Oswald, Scott MacBride, Todd Milkovich, Vince Claps, Mike Cullen. Mike Finch, Jim Malotag TOP: Mr. Dickson, Kurt Miller, Brian Bertoia, Jay Saladino. Rick J essen, Bob Wojcik, Kevin Groth, Greg Petersen, Mr. Crandall. LEFT: Jeff Williams receiving handoff and attempting to run through line, Pirates were undefeated at home, winning five games on Ost field. They won the village championship trophy by defeating Fremd 35-16. Selected for all conference were Jim Popp, Mark McCostlin, Jim Smearman. John Olszewski, Mike Kollker, Brian DeWyze. Golfers win conference 2 years straight Varsity golf- ROW I: Mike Arden. Nick Zambole, Mike Sievers. Mr. Schultz: ROW 2: Mike Furtak. Dave Lyons, Curt Kindig. Matt Linsner. Kevin McKenna, Steve Meyer. Mike Carroll. sid' ABOVE: Nick Zambole lining up for a putt and following through with a shot. Zambole was the choice and honorary captain for the MSL all conference team. Teeing off at Palatine was junior Mike Sievers. Paddock Publications selected Sievers and Zambole for the all area all Sl team. With the skill and success of these two golfers, the team posted a I0-l conference recon FAR LEFT: Senior Steve Meyer in the rough. LEFT: In his first year at Palatine. freshman Mike Arden played varsity. Palatine finished fourth in the district tournament and second in the conference tournament. FIS - ROW I: Allan Christensen. John Mickelson, Mike Malone. Scott Leonora: ROW 2: Bill Falbo. Mr. Schultz Jeff Zale: TOP: Tom Bolahan. Kent Kunzweiler .lon Stedronsky. Runners top 2 mv1tat1onals a TOP: .lunior Tony Vargas, 142, running in a meet. TOP: Chuck Elliott. one of three sophomores who ran varsity cross country. ABOVE: The seniors dominated the varsity cross country team this year with Pete Kearns as captain. RIGHT: Dave Horwath, 144, expressing the amount of endur- ance it takes to run in a cross country meet. The cross country team finished the season with a 4-1 record. Most valuable member was Chuck Elliott. Dave Horwath was outstanding senior. and Tony Vargas was outstanding junior. The team was champion of the Riverside-Brookfield and the Grant-Crystal Lake invitationals. nd dtstrtct FAR LEFT: Coach Johnson accepting district cross country plaque from Conant principal Carl Zdeb. LEFT: Sophomore Tom Johnson running in one of their I3 meets. Varsity - ROW l: Pete Kearns, Bob Nannini, Brian Kessler, Dave Imig, Kevin Koy: ROW 2: Jon Dahlgren, Rich Guthrie, Steve Slaughter, Dave Horwath, Jeff Siemon, Tom Johnson: TOP: mgr. Kim Hefty. Tony Vargas. Chuck Elliott. Mike Monson, Bob Higgs. John Penkava: mgrs. Kathi Ward, Deb Propst: Mr. Johnson. FIS - ROW l: Andy Countryman. Kevin Reicss, Mike Krueger, Dan Bone, Mark Grimes, Mike Olles: ROW 2: Tim Kohn, Mike Digan, Bob Kost, Jeff Biedermann, Kevin Nickolai, Jeff Thron, Jim Lancaster: ROW 3: Neil Vargas. Andy McElman, Dave Summers, John Laegler, Doug McBride, Ken Filippini, Phil Lopushok, John Niemeyer: TOP: Mr. Sloan, Jerry Dotseth Brian DeWyze places lst in conference ABOVE: Varsity coach Mr. Pietrini shouting disapproval to his wrestlers. RIGHT: In the referee's position is senior co-captain .lim Popp. Wrestling at 155. Popp posted a 2l-l2-l record. Co-captain Brian DeWyze in a breakdown. Varsity wrestler for two years. DeWyze had a 24-7-l season with 24 takedowns and 10 pins. Dave I-lanetho trying to escape from his opponent. Hanetho placed third in the district and second in the Sycamore tournament. Varsity finished with a 15-5 record. They took fifth in the Sycamore and district tournaments and earned third in the North division of the conference. Q 4-6 .454 .fix 1 ,ff I I l 1' X I X X xx 5 X X 44 in 17' X uf 0 y V Q ,O Soph - ROW l: Fred Hoffman, Scott Leonora. Bob Parotto, Paul Laskowske: ROW 2: Vince Iuorio. Mike Digan. Dan Guss. Tom Fioretti. Randy Hughes, Glenn Siegler, Mr. Michel: ROW 3: Scott Miller. Phil Gockman, Ken Kratzenberg. Al Hazel. Jack Meagher. Scott Manint: TOP: Greg Horness. Scott Koss. Jim Luzinski, Pat Long. John Gregg. Andy Spallek. Roy Olson. Frosh - ROW l: Mr. Munch. Mike Chambers, Mike Prima, Neal Vargas. Dave Stephens, Mark Schulewitz, Morrie DeZara: ROW 2: Bill Falbo, Tim Bridges. Mike Henry, Scott Eberle. Jim Milota, Mike Murphy, Dan Hoffman: ROW 3: Kevin Hirsh, Mark Migas, Tony Fioretti. Pete Wicklund: Rod Chance, Kevin Groth, Todd Milkovich: TOP: Kurt Miller, Jeff Skimel. Chris Stauner, Mike Pieper, Jay Saladino, Jay Carlson, Dave Oldenburg, Pat Plumb. ABOVE: Most valuable player John Petko struggling to breakdown his opponent. Petko, heavyweight for the team, had a 29-7 season. with the most pins, l4g takedowns, 373 and three point nearfalls, 16. Petko placed first in Sycamore tournament and earned thirds in the conference. district and Palatine tournaments. RIGHT: Scott Zust, one of three sophomores to wrestle varsity, striving to free himself from his opponent's grasp. The other sophomores were Vince Iuorio and Jeff Sheppard. Frosh Mike Cullen wrestled varsity. V Q, 5 1 I l W. ' X .J -. - ,M Xin W 2 '5- -' l , - 35. 7 ,.Ff Y is .N rf 5' 9 I 'V J. W 643 Q,55i4'Af O gif' . 1 sw, Ei.. -4 Varsity- ROW l: mgr Bill Philp. Tony Zara. Al Knotek. Tom luorio. mgr Dave Flesher: ROW 2: Mr. Kublank, Bob Scillufo. Mark Barnes, Mark Hallett. Doug Buenzow. Jim Smearman, Rick Benson, Mr. Finfrock: TOP: Rick Rezek, Kevin Fenton, Ken Reid. Bob Bone. Kevin McKenna. George Brandt. Matt Linsner. So h ROW! m rFrank Helm n p - - : g b . Ro Kuehle. John Niemeyer. Mike Sammons, Glenn Daniels. Mr. Crandall: ROW 2: John Comerford, Mike Charlier. Craig Long. Barry Quirke. Doug Carlile: TOP: Gary Batke. Tom Petko. Denis Byrne, Ron Raupp, Dana Adams, Chris Plazak. ABOVE: Principal Leonard Newendorp and athletic director Chic Anderson watching a game. RIGHT: Trainer Ed Bunzol and Mr. Crandall aiding injured Rick Benson, who suffered a leg injury in a game against Buffalo Grove. LEFT: Mr. Finfrock. varsity coach for five years, offering words of advice to his team. BELOW: Mark Barnes assisting Kevin McKenna in a rebound. Frosh A - ROW l: Bill Jones. Dave Kennedy. Pete Burrus, Rick Gonzalez. Kent Kunzweiler: ROW 2: Mark Render Mark Henkels. Rick Jessen, Tom Petersen, Ted Howard, Mr. Leaf 1 TOP: Steve LeBreck. Dan Bone, John Carroll. Tracy Butler. Bob Cole. Frosh B - ROW l: Mike Francis. Jerry Swaim. Bill Lowe. Jeff Mazzetta. Mr. DeLonge1 ROW 2: Jerry Kuehle, Tim McKenna. Bob Kost, Tom Emeg TOP: Bob Cudney, Mark Vasko, Bob Barnes. Dave Main. Rob Moe. Chet Zara. . 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ABOVE: Freshman Jeff Kennedy beginning a routine on the high bar. Tennis closes with 9 4 conference record ,,,,,.....Y.. TOP: Singles player Phil Groesbeck returning a serve, and doubles pl?-Yer Jerry McNabney. RIG T: Junior Mike Stowe and McNabney's Partner Kevin Kunzwei er retuming a volley. Varsity finished fourth in conference with a 9-4 record. At conference meet Mike Esenberg at first sin les and Phil Groesbeci at third singles survived the first two rounds. However, Mike Stowe at second singles, Kevin Kunzweiler and Jerry McNabney at first doubles and Jim Lillibridge and Mike Franzen at second doubles won their first matches but were knocked out in the second. At district, Palatine scored one Esenberg point. Varsity - ROW l: Kevin Kunzweiler, Mike Stowe, Jerry McNabney, Mike Franzen. Jim Lillibridgeg TOP: Phil Groesbeck, Mike Esenberg. Bruce Peotter, Jim Callender, Saul Gamoran, Mike O'Toole, Mr. Carlson. FIS - ROW l: Mark Neargsrder, Bob Martin, Dave Williams, Todd Groesbeck, John Wockner, Mel Malone: RO 2: Bill Lowe, Mike Francis, Reuben Gamoran, Mark Touzeau, Wally Zelasko, Joe Condon: TOP: Chris Erickson, Dave Scheitz, Jim Mepham. Marc Clemens, Kurt Miller, John Million, Al Anderson, Mr. Gavigan. . A...4a l 3 'Q : 'a l ,.si .,,, ,, ,l.. tt., ,,.. ..., T 3 xkrr ,?c..?a,,5, tr. ,g,.,,,,,M?,..fi'? ,,,, M? , . i t. 'istfbf TOP: Frosh-soph singles player Reuben Gamoran. Gamoran had a 9-5 record. ABOVE: Varsity doubles player Jim Lillibridge. LEFT: Sophomore Mike Franzen practicing his return. He played varsity. At the close of the season, Mr. Gavigan announced he was giving up coaching. Team wins district second year straight TOP: Senior Bill Meagher at bat. Meaglher along with Jeff Williams received t e Arlie Hughes award given to the 100 per cent team member. ABOVE: Sophomore Jon Stedronsky and Mike Maione watching a game. RIGHT: Pitcher Bob Baues, who had a record of 3-3. Dan McSweeney received the Fred Herbertz most valuable award and the William Dietrich for the highest batting average. He had a .314 average. Varsity finished the season 9-13-3 with a 6-1 l conference record. Palatine was the district cham after defeating Conant and Fremdi McSweeney made the conference team. Varsity - ROW l: Mike Constantine, Ken Krawczyk, Kevin Carrier, Tony Zara Bruce Peterson, Bill Odellg ROW 2: Brian Sumpter, Pete Rieder, Mark Menke, Bob Baues, Kevin McKenna, Doug Buenzow, Bill Meagher, Bob Scillufog TOP: Jeff Williams, Paul Henkels, Mike Vasko, Mr. Berman. Jim Smearman, Bill Mottashed, Dan McSweeney, Al Knotek. Y ,f- ' , fr' .:' ' .. ' N ' ' if J in 'tjjezf ef? -git-aaa 'inf X 1 Soph. - ROW l: Rob Thayer, Mike Lubinski, Scott Leonora, Mike Maione, Bob Kane, Pete Paulos, Mike Dalfonso, Randy Wojcieszakg ROW 2: Jon Stedronsky, John Comerford, Mike Charlier, Mike Mikulan, Gary Batke, Craig Long, Paul Harms, Frank Eckstein, mgr. Frank Helm: TOP: Glenn Daniels, Tom Fioretti. Tim Rees, Mike Johnson, Mr. Finfrock, Dave Mottashed, John Pircher, Steve Alberts, mgr. David Flesher. Range J' 'xv W 'kj vdet..-ville F rosh A - ROW I: Charlie Schira, Steve LeBreck, Bob Cole, Tom Petersong ROW 2: ' Tony Fioretti, Mark Henkels. Bob Cudney, John Selsky, Tony Loesslg TOP: Jay lg'icAveeney, Scott Vena, Chris Costanzo, Rick Gonzalez, Scott Eberle, Scott MacBride, Mr. entnvegna. 'WW ' ' TOP: Coach Berman, varsity coach for four Frosh B - ROW l: Dan Cullen, Dan Hoffman, Joe Meilner, Al Christensen, I - h f Mike Carney, Pete Burrus, Tim Kohng ROW 2: Kurt Grapenthin, Rob Moe, Mark f33VcE?lg2I3Fl.?:eTlEeis ggggifjgg ge51?3,E?E.1si Vasko, Chet Zara. Tracey Butler. Mike Krueger. Ted Howardg TOP: Mr. in fewest strikeouts, Dum, the season Kublank, Bob Curylo, John Hogan, Ken Tallian. Greg Peterson, Bob Wojcik, Henkels had eight runs ang two stolen bases. Greg Bjorvik, Joe Meagher. - MVP Rich Falbo assists team to 3-1 record 3 i i E if-rr so-tm ABOVE: Sophomores Dave Pancomo and Denis Byme rumiing a relay. TOP: Bill Finlay in the starting position and running the hurdles at the Palatine Relays. RIGHT: Jim McManamon reaching new heights at the Relays where he placed third. He took fourth at the MSL meet. He was second best vaulter on the team with a high of I3 feet. Bill Pulak led the team with l3'6 . Varsigrfinished the season 3-5 and had a conference record of 3-l. The Rick tman memorial award to the boy who demonstrates the high ideals of competitive spirit, intellectual accomplishment, sportsmanship and good citizenship, was given to Tom Bailey. N. M .gs et., s QQ.. 1- qs W LEFT : Mike Kollker winding up for the shot. Kollker held the best mark in shot put for the team. Most valuable track man Rich Falbo catching his breath Falbo was recognized as outstanding senior, and at district meet, he set a record of 38.5 seconds in the 330 low hurdles. Falbo held the best marks for the school in the high hurdles. low hurdles and longjump. BELOW: Kevin Nikolai running at the Relays. Nikolai was 100 per cent man for the frosh-soph team and was most improved. arsity - ROW l: Tony Vargas, Steve Conwa , Rich Falbo, Bill Pulakg ROW 2: Steve Biedermann. Kevin Chartier, John enkava, Chuck Elliott, Dave Kennedy, John Syiauner, Mr. Teachg ROW 3: Tom Bailey. Rich Guthrie, Bill Finlay, Ken Reid, enis Byrne, Mark Barnes: TOP: mgr. Kathy Ward, Brian Adams, mgr. Kimi Hefty, Kevin Koy, Dave Horwath. .lon Dahlgren. teve Bosshardt, Bob Nannini. Kirk Morris, Tom Johnson, Brian Kessler, Jeff Siemon, Dave lmig, mgr. Tracey Fobes, Dave ancomo, mgr. Deb Propst. F! S - ROW l: Jon Laegeler, Jerry Swaim, Brad Dreier, Scott Dewey, Jim Milota, Mike Hogan, Bill Falbog ROW 2: Dave Gregor , Ken Filiwini, Andy Countryman, Jeff Skimel, Jim Ruzbasan, Jon Elliott, Dave Thron, Mark Migas, Jim Luzinski, Kevin Grothg RO 3: Kevin Nikolai, Dave Pancomo, Bob Barnes, Tom Peckham, John Gaertner. Dana Adams, Denis Byrne, Karl Guenther: TOP: Jim Lancaster, Neal Vargas. Mr. Milem, Mark Schulewitz, Bob Kost, Jeff Thron, Kevin Riecss, Jon Dahlgren Jack Bittner, John Beal, Bernie O'Neill, Dave Kennedy, Mr. DeLonge, Mr. Teach. K . .K Q, . . t . , so ? f ABOVE: Pole vaulter, Jim McManamon J limbering up. RIGHT: Brian Kessler t distance running. Kessler, Bob Nannini, Rich Guthrie and Tom Johnson composed the two mile relay team which won first at conference with 8: l3.9. John Stauner throwing the discus. Stauner had best marks at Maine East for his ll5 foot throw. Sophomore Tom Johnson qualified in the mile run finals at state. He then broke his qualifying score by more than three seconds to finish eighth in 4: 16.7. G1rls snare lst 1n 44th Palatine relays me 'V fe em .ew- fi A constant drizzle and 40 degree temperatures punctuated by frequent downpours set the scene for the 44th Palatine Relays. Despite the weather. the girls captured first out of I7 teams and the boys fifth out of 24 teams. ABOVE: Nancy Kase. most valuable girl and winner of the McElroy award for anchoring three winning relay teams. running in one of those relays. TOP: Sue Riyther in the 440-yard low hurdle shuttle w ich won with a time of 0:57.2, and .loan Kelly losing the mile by a tenth of a second. LEFT: Rich Guthrie in a relay and Chuck Elliott running the mile in which he placed fifth. Also helping the girls to their victory was senior Kathy Kost who put the shot for a fourth and threw the discus for a third. The boys snared three thirds with Ken Reid in highjump. Jim McManamon in pole vault and Dave Horwath in steeple chase. Frosh A baseball shows best team record Palatine 21 26 21 27 24 35 7 20 34 Palatine 39 1 1 49 35 33 30 48 48 30 14 45 23 24 22 18 23 31 40 14 41 Football Varsity Opponent Hoffman Estates Conant Peoria Central Buffalo Grove Arlington Fremd Hersey Wheeling Prospect Sophomore 5 wins 3 losses I Frosh A I 3 wins 1 loss Frosh B 6 wins 1 loss Wrestling Varsity Opponent St. Viator Highland Park Lake Park Niles West Rockford Auburn Fremd Elmwood Park El in Wheeling Libertyville Lake Zurich Buffalo Grove Rolling Meadows Arlington 1-lersey Elk Grove Schaumburg Forest View Brother Rice Loyola Junior Varsity 10 wins 1 loss Sophomore 14 wins 1 loss Freshman 14 wins 3 losses Gymnastics Cross Country Varsity Varsity Palatine Opponent Palatine Opponent 71.8 Prospect 121.79 19 Wheeling 74.35 Hoffman Estates 83.47 23 Buffalo Grove 69.22 Rockford 80.46 16 Arlington 50.42 Elk Grove 143.47 28 Fremd 67.27 Lake Forest 27.59 20 I-Iersey 64.67 Wheeling 120.29 York Quad 3rd 71.65 Buffalo Grove 134.97 Riverside Brookfield lst 75.42 Arlington 124.50 Crystal Lake Invitational lst 81.07 Lake Park 101.32 Barrington Invitational 3rd 81.07 Downers Grove 72.31 Crete Monee Invitational 4th 60.19 Fremd 100.69 64.51 Maine West 87.38 82.70 Hersey 139.83 S0Ph0m0fe F h S h 2 wins 4 losses I' OS - 0 . p Freshman 8 wins 5 losses 1 win 4 losses Golf Varsity Palatine Opponent 186 Niles West 184 156 Hoffman Estates 171 Hersey 163 165 Arlington 174 145 St. Viator 147 153 Fremd 166 Conant 167 160 Forest View 173 Rolling Meadows 183 157 Schaumburg 194 154 Buffalo Grove 154 Elk Grove 172 154 Prospect 159 Wheeling 167 Frosh-Soph 5 wins 8 losses ABOVE: Doug Weaver on rings and Vince luorio. Baseball 9 Varsity Opponent i i Q Crown Maine North Dundee Hersey i Hoffman Estates Buffalo Grove Prospect Forest View Fremd 5 Arlington Wheeling g Conant Rolling Meadows Schaumburg Elk Grove Sophomore 9 wins I0 losses 1 tie Frosh A 19 wins l loss gFrosh B i 13 wins 4 losses 5 3 3 .2,3 0,9 7,7 l 0 4,9 3,14 3,9 7 3 0 2 Basketball Varsity Palatine Opponent 56 Maine East 53 Wauconda 58 Lake Zurich 59 Joliet Catholic 60 Maine North 6l Warren 42 Wheeling 54 Rolling Meadows 47 Buffalo Grove 64 Fremd 52 Arlington 56 Hersey 45 St. Viator 80 Wheeling 55 Loyola 5l Forest View 48 Buffalo Grove 52 Arlington 54 Fremd A 66 Prospect 1 65 Hersey 64 Hoffman Estates 45 Lake Park 43 Conant 9 Junior Varsity 0 wins l5 losses Sophomore 6 wins l5glosses Frosh A 6 wins 13 losses Frosh B 6 wins ll losses f i........ bv' Palatine 12 3 1 10, l, 0 0, 5 5 l, 4 4 l 6, 0 2, l 0, l 8 4 6 l l Tennis Varsity Palatine Opponent 5 8 Buffalo Grove 0 Prospect l Rockford West 5 Conant 5 Schaumburg 2 Hersey 5 Rolling Meadows 4 Lake Park 5 Elk Grove 5 Fremd 5 A Hoffman Estates 0 Arlington 5 Wheeling 0 Forest View 1 Libertyville F rosh-Soph 9 wins 4 losses Track Varsity Palatine Opponent 52 Evanston l 48 Fremd 52 Wheeling 3995 Main West LaGrange 87 Arlington 69 Hersey 49 Maine East Lake Shore Invitational 2nd Palatine Relays 5th District 21 ls Meet 2nd Woodstock Invitational 3rd Cougar Classic 2nd Frosh--Soph 3 wins 5 losses 5 LEFT: Injured Jeff Nelson ata pep assembly and Mr. Schotdler a football coach. . 09 93 l6 86W 59 52 68 91 Cheerleaders scratch sophomore squad ABOVE: K le Man els sin in Somewhere over Y E E the Goalpost at the hgmecoming royal rally where the cheerleading squads performed a takeoff on the Wizard of Oz. The royal rally October 3 featured alumnus Len Rohde, a faculty skit and the pompon squad. RIGHT: Senior Diane Boucher in the traditional cheerleading stance singing the Star Spangled Banner at the royal rally. The varsity football-basketball squad consisted of five seniors, one junior and two sophomores. During the summer the squad placed fourth in the United States Cheerleading Association competition. The varsity cross country- wrestling squad won the spirit stick. All cheerleading squads along with the pompons performed in the assemblies under the direction of Mrs. Trethaway. Miss Cindrich and Mrs. Leaf. Varsity basketball-football - ROW l: Sally Rea. Sue Furtak, Diane Boucher: TOP: Joan Semler. Kris Swanson, Kyle Mangels. Cindy Johnson, Wendy Vihnanek. fxf 19 Q9 WAN fm i g Q C 1 'I N Wk 3 eiiu Q Q' C ., LEFT: Varsity cross country-wrestling - ROW l: Becky Graeseg ROW 2: Jane Semler, MariPat Schager, Lisa Christenseng TOP: Doris Galioto, Kim Hamrick, Candy Westergren, Joannie Borst, Julie Pistone: BELOW: Sophomore Kim Hamrick as a munchkin at the royal rally. JV - ROW l: Dawn Guthrie: ROW 2: Mary Murphy, and Karen Herbstg TOP: Cindy Swanson, -Judy Sobcynski, Sue Rytherg LEFT: Lisa Christensen at royal rally and the varsity squad taking a bench break. 207 Pirateers are first in DTA competition g Frosh - ROW l: Ellen Kane, Pam Coy, Ann : Conway: TOP: Joyce Popp, Sandy Lonergan, Richele Soja, Nancy Semler. AnneMarie Schager. gg vw , 4--'Qu-.-41 TOP: MariPat Schager cooking at a cross country barbecue. ABOVE: Sally Rea and Joan Semler taking a break at a game. RIGHT: Wendy Vihnanek cheering at a football game and Cindy Swanson cheering at an assembly. XD 'J if f C- 4 KV, ,. 42 aw at 1 G via Q W Q J J 4 i, ' ' CL' 1 - KI , ' I en, 1Q,3 w Q' gr 5027,-Eg: my Q I 5225 Q Haig ' Y Thompson takes 4th 1n archer Conference TOP: Miss Seilheimer, Sue Denson and most valuable archer MaryDawn Thompson preparing to shoot. Thompson placed fourth among l 10 girls in conference meet and had one perfect end in dual competition. Vicki Sieradzki shot one perfect end in conference meet. The team had a 3-7 season and placed eighth in conference. ABOVE: Lynn Dittrich recording her score. ROW l: MaryDawn Thompson, Vicki Sieradzki, Lynn Dittrich, Debbie Doss: ROW 2: Kathy Soutar, Therese Prisby, Leslie Stoesser, Debbie Teasdale, Ann Amold Sue Densong TOP: Miss Seilheimer X: ,f I 48 ,X V l JV tennis - ROW l: Kelly Ritter, Chris Carlson, Tina Fallahee, Holly Foyg ROW 2: Tina Auksi, Laura Altergott, Kathy Esenberg, Sue Lundquist, Julie Kettg , TOP: Rose Martin, Lynn Lavallee, Michelle Schira, Theresa Jasonowicz, Kris Habenicht, Brenda Bell. 'ie- ROW l: Cindy Charlier, Cecile Grimwood, Linda Wojcikg TOP: Marcy Amy Chaplinsky, Cheryl Hetman, Sheila Chambers. I KX 5255555 2 K ,f Q was TOP: Varsity member Karen Stark practicing with junior varsity member Sue Lundquist and Marcy Mazzetta at the net. ABOVE: Cathy Dalfonso returning a serve. Varsity finished 7-4 placing fourth in conference with Maureen Gerdes as most valuable player. JV finished 5-7. JV Volleyball - Row l: Tina Auksi, Karen Felix, Marianne Patch, Shelly Johnsong Kelly Ritter, Debra Boeg TOP: Nancy Barnes, Wendy Hansen, Peggy Munson, Laura Anderson, Tricia Johnson, Mary Vastine. X ' 5- my ,,,. gf Wi xx! , 2 32 34g 24s 4 2 3 1 2 X L i f . Q 1 J L J TOPQ Captain Kathy Kost and Vickie if l , - : H 1 Ar Q Norris returning the ball. ABOVE: Mary L i A- ,ty A Q Q I Munson awaiting the return of the ball. Varsity finished its season 3-9. Most valuable player Terry Guindon made the all conference team. JV placed third in the conference with an 8-2 season. Varsity - ROW l: Julie Kett, Cathy Dalfonso, Kathy Kost, Carol Fioretti, Terry Guindon, Mary Munsong TOP: Vickie Norris, Molly Chaplinsky, Cindy Catizone, Peg Cole. Nancy Kase, Mary Cordes. 4 Mazzetta chosen varsity basketball M P ABOVE: Peg Cole attempting a shot and going for the rebound and Cathy Collins retrieving the ball. Captain and most valuable player for varsity was Marcy Mazzetta. Varsity and JV finished 2-8. Donna Veschuroff captained the JV s with Lori Diewald as most valuable. I JV Basketball- ROW l: Adrienne Rubino, Michelle Schulewitz, Laura Jacks: ROW 2: Terry Kuntzendorf, Donna Veschuroff, Pam Meyer, Pam Rake: TOP: Katie Brandt, Lori Diewald, Jeanine Bochat, Judy Strand. Varsity - ROW l: Sue McNeil, Peg Cole, Theresa Jasonowicz, Darlene Gordon: TOP: Linda Wojcik, Cathy Collins, Marcy Mazzetta, Cindy Charlier. X X x x X I I x ! I 1 5 M . . - 'Q Qi 5 S H- ef- .ci , 1.2 Q' K Q, c 'T . E , N, 'A .f 4 YQ K r N an N 2 Pla?- L 9 Gi A Q hx., P, Fl' :wif X 35, , ggi . L Wim Q 46 M . A . H X' .J M if 4 5 fl? 5 wi -Sa fr . Nur r f f up l-L, if f lf wr' K ik Y - s 1 QA - .Q L ,ull N -on-up-...... E in Q l .vaulif LFET: Most valuable player Theresa Jasonowicz demonstrating her batting stance. Jaconowicz played first base and hit two home runs. TOP: Julie Kett in her second year of pitching for the softball team. Kett posted the highest batting average, .4l4. ABOVE: Catcher Nancy Bames. The team finished the season l-9 and had a conference record of 0-5. Miss Kostelnak coached. Mr. Pietrini will coach the girls next year. ROW l: Janis Kraus, Theresa Camp, Michelle Schulewitz, Anne Gearyg ROW 2: Renee Gibbons, Nancy Barnes, Theresa Jasonowicz, Michele Schira. Miss Kostelnakg TOP: Cindy Charlier, Linda Wojcik, Julie Kett, Barb Morris. Prosh Kell runs 7th in state competition BELOW: Captain Kathy Kost pre aring to put the shot. Kost, who earned best mari! for the shot put. was also most valuable player and outstanding senior. RIGHT: Cecile Grimwood receiving the baton from Sue Anderson. Grimwood had the best mark for the longjunip. Anderson holds the school record for the 100 and the 220. Most improved Sandy Williams straining at the finish line. Williams. outstandingjunior. competed in the 880 relay at state. Freshman Joan Kelly ran seventh at state in the two mile. 100 per cent woman. Suzanne Nance qualified for state in the mile relay as did Nancy Kase. The girls track team finished the season 12-3-l. Mr. Johnson will not be coaching this team next year. f . J env. , , it .. Q ,,..s.ff-if we T- ' ,nik .stew-,V Y A ,wwf -X-M Q... . ..i- 5 -fi 1' ' J .KX .. . fe- zs - uf t ROW l: Merilee Scholl, Linda Cecchi, Joyce Popp, Joan Kelly, Jenny Gildea, Margaret Sullivan, Lori Mellon. Dawn Guthrie. Pat Clemens: ROW 2: Ann Bell. Chris Miller. Julie Robbins, Terry Intravartolo, Nancy Kase. Suzanne Nance, Cathy Prisby, Linda Dellamaria, Lucia Devlin. Cindy Potter. 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XXX... .XXx.X. .XXX . .X ..-XX -- - 4- -.-- -K-- --.K -K- - ---- - Zymali shoves Zust from position in index Abbott Millard 62 Abeln Leo 139 Abraham Karen 47 Abrahams Julius 78 Abrahamson Gary 20, 106 Adam Heinz 128 Adams Brian 20, 44, 201 Adams Dana 62, 127, 182, 192,202 Adams Irene 101 Adams Ken 139 Adams Margot 78. 212 Adams Susan 62, 212 Adas Mohamed 47 Aiken Darrin 62 Alberts Steven 62, 176, 199 Albrecht David 49, 112, 172 Albrecht Jody 97 Alcina Dick 16, 17, 163 Alcina Nancy 62 Alcorn Stephen 78. 183 Aldana James 20, 44 Alexik Mae 212 Allen Aimee 62 Alread Robert 20. 44, 157 Altergott Bruce 96 Altergott Laura 78, 211, 215 Amstadt Robert 47 Amstadt Richard 78 Anderman Henry 77 Anderson Alan G. 78, 183, 197 Anderson Allan 20 Anderson Bruce 47. 189 Anderson Chic 114. 182, 192 Anderson Craig 132, 170 Anderson Darlene 47 Anderson Dean 62, 176, 182 Anderson Donald 47. 144, 145, 152. 153 Andersen Frank A. 78 Anderson Jeffery 47 Anderson Joan 62 Anderson Karen 62 Anderson Kenneth 7, 158 Anderson Laura R. 78, 81, 213 Anderson Leta K. 78 Anderson Mary 112 Anderson Mary L. 62 Anderson Susan 62. 212, 218 Andriano Jacqueline 78, 168 Angelos Christine 44, 123 Anstedt Paul 47 Antonelli Donald 78, 172 Antonelli Joseph 62, 172 Anyszka Adam 139 ARCH ERY 210 Arden Micheal 78. 184. 185 Armour Kathleen 62 Arnold Ann 47, 123. 210 Arnold James 78 Arrigo Nancy 47 Ashburn Steven 31, 62, 135 Asmann Stephen C. 78, 183 Auksi Tina 78, 135, 211, 213, 215 Austin Charles 77 AV 171 Azzano Pamela 20, 44 BADMINTON 215 Baffo Lynnette 62 Baffo Renae A. 47 Bahl William L. 78 Bahr Amy 62 Bahr Professor 140 Bailey Claude 178 Bailey Thomas 20, 44, 200, 201 Bakalyar Cheryl 47, 113, 156 Baker Jonathan 47. 157, 163. 171 Baker Mike 128 Bakken Ronald 62, 115. 194, 195 Balboa Charles 47 Balmer Suzanne 62 Bals John 20.44. 162, 177, 183 Barber Susan 47, 116, 209 Bames Ashley 20, 44 Bames Lisa 47 Bames Mark 20. 44. 159, 192, 193. 201 Bames Nancy 62, 177, 213, 217 Bames Robert 78, 183, 193,202 Barnett Susanne 62 Barrett James 47 Bartmann Mariann 47 Baruch Joseph 62 BASEBALL 198 - 199 Basista David 78 BASKETBALL 191 - 193, 214 Basrak Roger 118, 183 Bateman Elizabeth 62, 135, 157 Bateman Roberta L. 78 Batke Gary 62, 182, 192, 199 Batke John 20, 32, 44, 159, 177, 183 Batten Michael 20, 44 Batterman H. C. 13 Baues Robert 20, 177, 198 Baumgardner Kathryn 62 Bavetz Mark 62 Bavone Valerie 20 Bazant Cheryl 47 Bazant Mark 78, 152, 170 Beal Bruce 47, 121 Beal Jon A. 78, 202 Beane Susan 62 Bell Ann 62, 218 Bell Brenda 78, 170, 173. 211,215 Bell Jennifer 47, 166 Bell Mary 48 Bellamy Beth 63 Bellamy Timothy 20, 44 Belsterling Eileen 78 Belt Debbie 93 Bemister Brian 20 Bemister Elizabeth 20, 44 Benn Pamela 104 Bennett Barbara 20, 44 Benson Richard 48, 192 Bentivegna Carol 126, 127, 153 Bentivegna William 104, 199 Benton Beverley 101 Benz Michael 48 Berg Steven 20, 36, 44 Bergner Carol A. 78 Bergner Lynne 48, 113, 216 Berke Barbara 20, 44 Berley Donna 48 Berley Matthew 78, 183 Berman Allan 126, 189, 198. 199 Berman Sally 112, 113 Berry Charles 63. 182 Berta Joan 48 Bertoia Brian 78, 183 Bertoia Bradley 63, 182 BETSY 142 - 143, 153 Betz Marcia 78, 169 Biasiello Lisa 48 Biedermann Anne 48 Biedermann Jeffrey 63, 187 Biedermann Stephen 48, 126, 189, 201 Bielat Craig 119 Bilko Annette 22 Birgmann David 78 Birks Nancy 48, 129 Bisceglia Linda 63 Bisceglia Ronald 22,44 Bissa David 63 Bissa LuAnne 48 Bitter Debra 63 Bitter Glenn 48 Bittner Jack 79. 202 Bjorvik Greg 79, 106, 153, 168, 171, 173, 199 Blake Virginia 48. 153 Blechner Kurt 79, 176 Block Pamela 122 Blum Bennie 178 Blum Earl 178 Blyth James 22 SCHOOL BOARD 96-97 Bochat Jeanine 79, 214 Bock Karen 126 Boe Cynthia 63 Boe Debra 79, 213, 215 Boehm Carol 79 Boehm Daniel 48 Boehm Sara 79 Bohlmann Martin 22, 120 Bolanowski James 22, 44 Bolahan Thomas 63, 185 Bolin Britta 63. 163 Bone Daniel 79, 187, 193 Bone Robert 48, 171, 192- Bordenkircher Paul 22, 44 Borgman Betsy 79 Borgman Jill 63 Borgman Jim 22.44, 153. 154, 155 Borker Jeffrey 79, 183 Borman Claudia 140 Borst Catherine 22, 44 Borst Joanne 48, 207 Borst Nancy 79, 160 Boschan Catherine 79 Boschan Michael 48, 171, 183 Bosshardt Steven 48, 183, 201 Botthof Robert 63, 112 Bottie Jeanne 63 Bottie Mary 22. 44 Boucher Diane 22, 44, 206 Boucher Teresa 79 Boudreau Kevin 79 BOWLING 215 Bouwman Brad 48, 183 Bowman Michael 48, 118 Bowman Patricia 126 Boynton Nancy 9 Bradwell Anna 94 Brady Richard 22, 44, 134, 155, 167 Brandt George 48, 192 Brandt Kathyrn 79, 214 Brasseur David 22, 44, 126 Braun Jeffrey 63 Braun Nancy 48 Braun Steven 48 Bray Jeannie 79 Breckenridge Steve 79 Brehmer Jami 63 Brehmer Todd 22, 44 Brenan Nancy 63 Brennan Brendan 22, 44 Brennan Catherine 48, 162 Brennan Eileen 79 Bridger Sally 79 Bridger Stanley 63 Bridges Timothy 79, 183, 190 Brittle Katherine 79 Brock Joseph 63 Brodeur Camille 63, 122 Brodeur David 22, 44 Brodeur Lawrence 79 Brodhay Robert 178 Brodie Cheryl 48 Brogly David 79 Brogly Lisa 48, 157 Brooks Duane 219 Brookwell Karen 126,216 Brown Annette 63, 157 Brown Cynthia 31, 63 Brown Du1cie48, 153, 155 Brown Harold 48, 116 Brown .loan 22, 42. 44. 99, 103, 142, 143, 153, 155, 209 Brown Joann 22, 44, 159 Brown Kathi Lynne 63 Brown Susan 22, 44, 104 Brown William 22, 44, 182 Brumbaugh Kirk 22, 44, 134, 157 Brumbaugh Susan 63, 165, 215 Bruno Karin 79 Bruno Louis 63, 171 Brztowski George 63 Buck John 79 Buckley Richard 79 Buckley Stephan 48 Buenning Steven 104, 176 Buenzow Charles 140 Buenzow Douglas 48, 191, 192, 198 Bugner Joel 48, 133, 170 Bui Van Minh 73 Bunzol Edward 126, 182, 192 Burbidge Christine 10, 22, 44, 155, - 159, 209, 212 Burg Ed 140 Burke Jane 48, 148, 154, 167 Burns Julie 79 Burrus Peter 79, 193, 199 Burrus Vincent 63 Burton David 79, 171 BUSINESS CAREERS 173 Butler Charles 79 Butler George 13, 47, 94 Butler John 48 Butler Michele 63 Butler Patrick 63, 111, 157. 171, X 182 , Butler Tracy 79, 193, 199 Byker Brad 48, 176 Byrne Denis 63, 182, 192, 200, 201, 202 Byrnes Edward 118 Cady Ezekiel 9 Caffrey Kathleen 22, 44, 153, 154 Cain Richard M. 48 Callahan Betty 63 Callahan William 22, 44 Callender James 22, 44, 155, 197 Callender Karen 79 Calvert Daniel-48, 61 Calvert Trina 63 Camp Barbera Ann 79 Camp Theresa 48, 217 Campagnolo Patricia 48, 153 Campagnolo Virginia 79 Campise James 63, 182 Campise Maria 22, 44 Carey Elizabeth 48, 216 Carlile Douglas 63, 192 Carlson Christine 79, 21 1, 215 Carlson Daniel 48, 120 Carlson Jay 79, 190 Carlson John 122, 104 Carlson Ruthanne 79 Carlucci Karen 22, 44, 104 Carney Barbara 63, 114 Carney Beverly 22 Carney Michael 79, 199 Carney Suzanne 48 Carpenter Mark 48 Carrier Kevin 32, 48, 182, 198 Carroll John 79, 193 Carroll Kathleen 7, 22, 44, 103, 146, 147, 153, 159 Caroll Mary 79 Carroll Michael 22, 44, 184 Carroll Valerie 62, 63, 93, 160 Carrothers Laura 48 Carrothers Mark 79 Carrothers Neil 22, 44 Cartwright Rick 6, 232 Cary Betty 101 Catizone Cynthia 48, 213 Cazares Juanita 23 Cecchi Deborah 23, 44, 167, 168 Cecchi Karen 23, 44, 216, 104 Cecchi Linda 63, 218 Centner Jeffery 48 Chalupa Karel 23, 44 Chamberlin Kari 48 Chambers Kathleen 63, 177 Chambers Michael 79, 183, 190 Chambers Sheila 23, 44, 154, 159, 160, 177, 211 Champney Stacey 79 Chance Mark 79 Chance Roderick 79, 183, 190 Chaplinsky Amy 48, 21 1 Chaplinsky Margaret 63, 213 Chapman Gerald 96 Chapman Linda 106, 122 Charles Jeffrey 79, 163, 171 Charlier Cynthia 48, 160, 177, 211. 214. 217 Charlier Michael 63, 182, 192, 199 Chartier Kevin 49, 182, 201 Chase Deborah 79 Chase Guy 159 Chavez Blanca 79 CHEERLEADERS 206 - 208 CHESS CLUB 171 Chien Carol 63 Chien Jenny 79, 212, 218 Chisman Scott 23 Chisman Stephanie 80 CHOIR 154- 155 Christensen Allan 80, 185, 199 Christensen Lisa 63, 207 Christine David 23 Christie Elizabeth 80 Christie Catherine 146, 49, 155 Christopher Carolyn 63 Christopher Jamie 10, 23, 25, 44, 159, 160 Chu Sherry 23, 44, 159. 167 Ciepley Scott 49, 129 Cihlar Mark 63 Cimmarusti Carrie 63 Cindrich Denise 106, 206 Ciolkosz Lawrence 114, 195 Cipley Scott 129 Claps Lauretta 63, 160, 212 Claps Vincent 80, 169. 183 Clausing Karren 63 Clausing Robert 80 Clemens Julia 23. 44, 167, 166, 168, 173 Clemens Marc 63, 182, 197 Clemens Patricia 80, 218 Clement Karen 80 Cochran James 80 Coduto William 80 Coffman Scott 23, 44, 104, 177 Coffman Wendi 80. 160 Colburn Robert 23. 44, 120 Cole Kim 80 Cole Margaret 49. 213. 214 Cole Robert 80, 183, 193. 199 Cole Wilfred 70, 74 Coleman Michele 23, 44. 130 Colfer Kevin 23. 134 Collard Richard 63 Collins Catherine 63, 157. 214 COLOR GUARD 157 Comerford John 64. 182, 192, 199 Cominsky Ann 49 Comstock Barbara 23. 44 Condon Bonnie 64 Condon Georgia 80, 169 Condon Joseph 80, 197 Condon Kathleen 49 Condon Susan 23. 44 Conforti Mary 80 Conforti William 64, 171 Connolly Eva 49 Conrad Dennis 49, 195 Conrad Timothy 80, 183, 195 Consiglio Jacklyn 49 Constantino Michael 49, 198 Conway Ann 80, 208 Conway Kurt 13, 64, 153, 166 Conway Steven 49, 201 Cook Miss 59 Cooney David 23, 44, 103 Coop Therese 23, 44 Copping Louise 101 Cordes Clair M. 80, 157, 170 Cordes Mary C. 49 Cordes Mary Cecile 23, 44, 157, 213 Cordes Mary Therese 64, 157 Cosgrove John 23 Cosgrove Stephen 49 Costanzo Christopher 89, 163, 183 Costanzo John 23, 44, 163, 167 Countryman Andrew 80, 187, 202 Countryman Anna 96, 97 Coursey Karen 49, 170 Courtney Cynthia 23, 44 Coy Pamela 80, 83, 208 Coy Susan 64, 218 Craig Ann 23, 44 Craig John 49 Cramm James 23, 44, 153, 155, 159 Cramm Stephen 80, 168, 169 Crandall Donald 106, 183, 192 Crandall Kathleen 114,215 Crawford John 10, 23.44, 113, 157 Crawford Karol 23, 44, 156 Creek Robert 96, 97, 102 Creighton Jim 124 Cross Carolyn 49 CROSS COUNTRY 186 - 187 CROSS COUNTRY fGir1sJ 212 Cudney Robert 80, 183, 193 Cullen Daniel 80, 199 Cullen Jamie 23, 44, 189 Cullen Michael 80, 183, 189, 190 Culotta James 139 Cummings Mary 80 Cummings Robert 49. 194, 195 Cummings Terrence 23, 44, 159, 104 Curran George 80, 195 Curylo Robert 80. 199 Cushing Jane 64 CUTLASS 167 Cutter Thomas 1 12 Cutting Charles 3, 11, 16, 19, 94. 95, 148 Cutting Robert 94 CWT 129 Cyboran Ellen 64 Cyboran Karen 49 Cyboran Susan 23 Czelatdko Jeanette 101 Dahlgren Jonathan 64, 157, 187, 201, 202 Dahlstrom Dana 23, 44, 209 Dahlstrom Stacy 64 Dahmer Karen 102, 114 Dalcerro Cheryle 64 Dalfanso Catherine 49, 54, 160, 211, 213 Dalfonso Michael 64, 199 Dalton Kathy 49 Dalton Michael 49, 126 Dammes Lori 80 Daniels Eliza 77 Daniels Frances 65 Daniels Glenn 64, 192, 199 Dargenio Michael 24 Dargenio Nancy 50 Davidson Laurie 80 Davis Brent 50 Davis Forest 70 Davis James 64, 182 Davis Jeffrey 64, 169 Davis John 24, 44, 153, 157 Davis Mark 24 Davis Susan 64 Dawson Gigi 64 DE 129 Dean Kirsten 50, 169 Dean Susan 64, 169 Degner Carl 80, 170 Deiber Daryl 50 DeLap Gregory 50, 149 Deletzke Ada 100, 102, 130, 131 Dellamaria Linda 80, 93, 218 DeLonge Michael 106, 176, 193, 202 Dempster John 178 Dems Brian 24.44, 174 Denny Marc 20, 25, 100, 136, 182 Denson Susan 50, 210 Denton Miss 47 DePersia Joseph 50, 118 DePue Jeffrey 24 deRosset Patricia 105 Derstine Robert 64 Destry Christopher 64, 182 Devlin Lucia 80, 218 Devlin Maria 24 Devlin Matthew 50, 195 Dewey Scott 64, 182, 202 DeWyze Brett 64 DeWyze Brian 24, 44, 182, 183. 188, 189 Dezara Morris 80, 183, 190 Dickerson Michael 50 Dickerson Jennifer 44, 133, 163, 170 Dickson Alan 126, 183 Dietrich William 178 Diewald Lori 64, 214 Digan Michael 64, 187, 190 Digan Thomas 50 Dineen Amy 80, 175 Dirsmith Susan 131 Dittrich Lynne 50, 210, 216 Divita John 24. 44 Dixon Jacquelyn 24 Dobrovits Victoria 50 Doebler Jeffrey 64, 135, 156, 172 Dolatowski Mary 101 Doles Dorothy 80. 168 Doles William 50 Dolik Ed 18 Donahue Phil 219 Donnelly Debra 50 Dooley Pat 64 Doran Tricia 64, 218 Doss Deborah 50, 210 Dotseth Carla 50, 154, 209 Dotseth Clifford 100, 106 Dotseth Jerry 80. 163, 171, 173, 187 Dow Barbara 24, 44 Downey Donald 80 Downey Gerald 24 Downey Kevin 24, 44 Downey Mary 80 Downey Raymond 64 Drake Christine 64 Drake Kathleen 64 Dreier Brad 202 Dreyfus Gordon 179 Dritlein Myrtle 139 Dropp Theodore 24, 44 Drost Phillip 50 Drozdowski Linda 20, 24, 44, 154 Drufke Joseph 24, 44 Drufke Timothy 80 DuBiago Patricia 24, 44, 159, 166 Duffy Debra 64 Duffy Hugh 80 , Duffy Maureen 24, 44, 167 Dunlop Julia 24, 25. 44. 159. 209 Dvorak Ann 50, 209 Dyszel Amanda 31, 64 Eberle sam so, iss, 190, 199 1 Eck Alan 219 Eckstein Frank 64, 182 Edison Kari 64 Edler Kimberlee 64 Egan Steven 64 Egan William 24, 44 Egebrecht Alan 50 Egger Adriene 50 Ehlert Jai 24, 44 Ehlert Kai 50, 162 Ehrhart Brian 64 Ehrhart David 50, 119 Eich Esther 18 Eichaker Kurt 50, 171 Eichaker Mark 24 Eichmann Jeffrey 64 Ekeberg John 219 Ela George 9 Elliott Charles 64, 156, 186, 187, 201, 203 Elliot Jon 202 Ellis Edward 80 Ellis John 219 Ellison Donald 64 Ellison James 24 Elstad Jane 50, 153, 154, 155 Elsner Kenneth 24, 44 Elsner Pamela 80 Eme Thomas 80, 193 Enburg JoAnn 114, 147 Engelking Herman 139 Engelskirchen David 50, 154, 163 Engelsirchen Tim 64 Engelskirchen Vicky 80 English Carol 24, 44 English Cathy 50 Engstrom Steven 80, 171 Engue Angela 50 Epperson Brian 80 Eppinga Betty 136 Erickson Bradley 80, 157, 173 Erickson Christopher 80, 197 Erlandson Del 24, 44, 121 Esenburg Kathleen 81, 21 1 Esenberg Michael 50, 196, 197 Esmail Debra 50, 215 Estlund Donna 24, 44 Etters Stephen 24, 44 Everline Rita 124 Everlinie Rita 124 Ewald Jill 24, 44 EXPRESSIONS 167 Falbo Richard 24, 32, 44, 183, 200, 201 Falbo William 81, 190, 202 ' Falkanger Kristyn 64 Falkenberg Charles 81 Falkenberg Grace 24, 44, 159, 160, 164,209 Falkenberg Susan 64, 169, 215 Fallahee Christine 81, 21 1, 215 Fancher Michael 64, 169, 172 Fanella Richard 25, 44 Fanella Susan 64 Faure John 25, 44 Federighi James 50 Fedjur Donald 25 Fedor Richard 25,44 Fedor William 50 Feekin Robert 25, 44 Feeny Steven 81, 195 Feliccia Denise 25, 159 Feliccia Steve 25, 155 Felix Karen 64, 213 Felix Kathy 81, 215 Fellows Judith 64 Fenelon Michael 64, 166, 167 Fenton Joseph 81 Fenton Kevin 25, 44, 192 Ferguson Mike 178 Ferrario Jacqueline 25, 44, 99, 135, 142, 143. 145, 146, 148, 153, 154, 155, 159, 165 Feutz Charles 219 Filar Barbara 81 Filar Susan 25.44, 166 Filbert Addie 18, 94 Filippini Kenneth 81, 187,202 Finch Michael 81. 183 Finch Steven 27, 44 Finfrock Ronald 114. 192, 193, 199 Finke Nancy 81 Finlay William 27, 44. 177, 180, 183. ZW, 201 Finnell Charlie 139 Finnerty David 81, 183 Fioretti Anthony 81, 183, 190. 199 Fioretti Carol 50. 213 Fioretti Thomas 65, 77. 182. 190, 199 Fisher Kelly 82 Fisher Marlyn 27. 44 Fisler Jean 96, 97, 103 Fitzgerald Jan 219 Fitzpatrick Kathryn 27, 44 Fitzpatrick Rosemary 82, 157 Flaherty Delia Knigge 18, 140 Flaishaker Clara 139 Flaishaker Victoria 27, 44 Fleischhauer Lee 50 Flesher David 65. 192. 199 Flick Irma 139 Flick Teresa 50. 98 Flowers Holly 65 Flury Robert 28 Flynn Richard 50, 106, 160 Fobes Rebecca 82 Fobes Tracey 27. 201 Foelker Pamela 50 FOOTBALL 180 - 183 Forbes Karen 65, 146, 160 Forbes Patrice 20, 27, 44, 102. 154, 159, 166 Forbes Theresa 82, 160 Ford Cheryl 65 Forman Julie 82. 209. 218 Fosket Robert 19 Foster Angela 65 Foster Marcia 50 Fouch Geoffrey 82 Fowler Rebecca 65 Foy Holly 65. 211 Francis Laura 65 Francis Michael 82, 183. 193, 197 Francis Patricia 50 Frank Alicia 82 Frank Alison 50 Frank Stephanie 81, 82 Franz Darlene 65. 169 Franzen Michael-65, 196, 197 Fraser Joan 65, 152, 153 Frebault Allyson 65, 174 Fremd William 18, 19, 95, 140 Fremder Gregory 65 French Barbara 27 French Tom 65, 182 Frey Mildred 18 Freye Leslie 178 Frost Jack 219 Frost Janet 82 Fuller Dorothy 11. 108 Fuller William 50 Furst Linda 126 Furtak Michael 50. 105. 184 Furtak Susan 15, 65. 162, 206 GAA 176. 177 Gackowski Lance 50, 70. 160, 167, 177. 189 Gackowski Leonard 50. 173. 182. 189 Gaertner John 65, 176, 202 Gaertner Michael 27 Gainer Johnny 178 Galavan Frank 50 Galioto Doris 50, 207, 216 Gamble John 50 Gamoran Reuben 65, 127, 167, 169, 197 Gamoran Saul 197 Garcia Richard 139 Gard Dawn 27 Gard Kimberly 65 Gardner Lorraine 130, 218 Gardner Michael 50 Garms Ed 178 Garoutte Steve 178, 219 Garozzo Gina 65 Garrett Clarke 18.95, 140, 141 Gavigan Richard 105. 182. 197 Gavin Judy 136, 158 Geary Adrienne 50, 126, 166, 170 Geary Ann 50, 168. 217 Geary Suzanne 65 Geiseke Lester 178 Gerdes Maureen 27. 44, 211 Germain Vicki 82 Gerringer Nancy 66 Gerth Luann 27, 44, 102. 142. 144. 153, 154, 155, 156, 159, 165 Gibbons Renee 66, 166. 215, 217 Gibb Christine 47, 51, 103. 156. 169 Gibbs Dorothy 65 Gibbs Madge 18, 65 Gibson Jeffrey 66, 195 Gibson Vivian 82 Giese Mark 82. 170. 171 Gieske Adelheid 95 Gildea Jennifer 66, 218 Gildea Kathleen 51 Gillespie Lynn 82, 212 Gillis Elizabeth 51, 165, 167 Gillis Mark 66 Gillmeister Debra 66 Gillmeister Edward 82 Gilreath Jack 66 Glaum Steven 66. 128 Gleckson Augusta 77 Gleckson Carrie 77 Gleixner Michael 51 Gockman Gail 66 Gockman Philip 66, 119, 190 Goerne Joyce 105 Goetze Christopher 51 Goheen Lyla 101 GOLF 184. 185 Gonzalez Richard 82, 183, 193. 199 Gordon Darlene 51, 212, 214, 218 Gordon Marcey 51 ' Gordon Michael 82 Gordon Ronald 82 Gordon Terrence 27. 44 Gorge Glen 51 Gorge Janet 82 Gosswiller Vera 61 Goughnour Lori 66, 135. 153 Grabenkort Bonnie 126 Graese Rebecca 51. 162. 207 Graese Robert 51 Granahan Loretta 27 Granell Julie 66 Granell Douglas 51 Grant Joseph 82 Grant Linda 66 Grapenthin Kurt 82. 199 Grashom Amy 66, 169 Graubert Jeff 18 Graveline Carol 27 Graveline Joann 66 Gray Robert 27. 44 Greb Stephen 66, 169 Greco Anthony 51 Greene Sandra 114 Greener Marvin 51 Greenhill Robert 51 Greenman Scott 53 Gregg John 66, 190 Gregg Karin 53 Gregory Anne 66 Gregory David 82, 89, 176, 202 Gregory Jane 82 Grensing Fritz 53, 153, 169, 172 Griffin Timothy 66. 109 Grimes Mark 82, 170, 187 Grimwood Cecile 66, 128, 134, 153, 21 1. 218 Groesbeck Philip 53. 196. 197 Groesbeck Todd 82. 195. 197 Gronlund Marion 101 Grossnickle Donald 112. 163, 170 Groth Elizabeth 27, 44 Groth Eric 53 Groth Kevin 82, 183, 190.202 Grubbs Charles 53. 155 Guardino Michael 66 Guenther Karl 66, 202 Guenther Susan 7, 66. 146, 147, 153, 157, 218 Guido Phillip 82. 169, 176 Guindon Teresa 27, 44, 159. 173, 213 Gullett David 8, 9 Gunther Kent 27 Gunther Kerry 53 Guss Daniel 66. 182. 190 Guss Robert 53, 182. 189 Guss William 183 Gustafson Louise 27, 44, 159, 160 Guthrie Dawn 10. 66, 112. 207. 218 Guthrie Lynn 53 Guthrie Richard 53. 187, 201, 202, 203 Guttilla Maria 66 Guttschow June 101 Guy Jeffrey 53 Guy Lori 82,218 GYMNASTICS 194, 195, 216 Haag Paul 66 Habenicht Kristen 66. 146. 211 Hackbarth Alfred 57 Hackbarth Herb 178 Hadley Gregory 66 Hadley Michael 27 Haemker Virginia 101 Hagen Elizabeth 53 Hagen Mark 82. 171 Hahnfeldt Eddie 55, 178. 179 Hahnfeldt Roy 178 Haidle Kathleen 53 Haidle Sandra 66 Hajek Jill 27, 35, 44 Hake Brian 53 Halada Barbara 66 Halada Mary 27, 44, 153. 154. 159. 167 Halasz Kimberly 82 Halasz Laurie 53, 154, 173 Hall Judith 53 Hallett Laura 82 Hallett Mark 53. 192 Hamlen Kurt 7. 66, 67, 135, 151, 156 Hampton Cynthia 82 Hampton Richard 66 Hamrick Kimberly 66, 207 Hanasz Peter 82, 108 Handel David 82, 171, 173 Hanetho David 27, 183. 188, 189 Hannah Mr. 140 Hanns Alice 18 Hanns Jennie 65 Hansen Janet 27. 44 Hansen Wendy 82, 122, 213, 215 Hanson Michael 66, 182 Hansvick Debra 66 Harding Allison 66 Hardy Linda 82 Hargrave Sami 66 Harmening Fred 178 Harmening Henry 77 Harms John 53, 164 Harms Paul 66, 182, 199 Harrington John 82. 195 Harrington Julie 53, 216 Harrington Patrick 27, 44. 135 Harris Patricia 27,44 Harrison Patricia 82 Harrison Rick 53 Hart Tom 18 Hartman Jim 141 Hartmann Heidi 82, 160 Harz Alice 18 Harz Jim 70 Hasbach Dave 178 Haseltine James 27, 44 Haseltine Michael 66 Haske Linda 27, 44, 159 Haske Patricia 101, 109, 171 Haslow Britt 66 Hass Matthew 53, 195 Hauer Carol 66. 170 Hawking James 82 Hawkins Howard 27 Hawkins Pamela 66 Hawkins Steven 53 Haworth Denise 82 Haworth Richard 27, 44, 107 Haworth William 66 Hay Susan 27, 44, 159 Hayashi Brian 53 Hayes Helen 141 Hayes Jean 66. 77, 167,215 Hazel Alan 66, 182, 190 Herbert Ralph 66, 172 Heckart Judith 66 Heer Dave 182 Heer Michael 66, 182 Hefty Kimi 53, 133, 187,201 Hegeman James 27, 44 Heiberger Denise 27. 44 Heinz Mr. 65 Heise Mercie 11, 18, 19, 94 Heise Priscilla 19 Held Norman 82 Helgesen Howard 27 Helgesen Kathy 67 Helgeson Harris 70, 74 Helgeson Myron 70 Helgeson Pamela 67 Helgeson Thomas 27, 44 Helm Frank 82, 171, 192, 199 Helms Orville 74 Henkels Mark 82, 183, 193, 199 Henkels Paul 27, 44. 159, 177, 198 199 Hennin Scott 27, 45 Henry Michael 82, 190 Herbertz Fred 178 Herbst Karen 67, 77, 207 Herff Thomas 82 HERO 120, 121 Herstedt Arvid 119, 182 Hetman Cheryl 82, 21 1 Hetzel Karen 10, 27, 45, 146 Heydrick Kenneth 7, 27, 45, 153, 154. 165, 172 Hicks Mildred 28 Hicks Persis 77 Higgins Tara 67 Higgs Robert 28, 45, 187 Hild Diane 53. 156 Hild Sheri 82 Hildebrandt Doug 219 Hildebrandt Hale 179 Hilgendorf Janet 67 Hilgendorf Lori 36, 53 Hill Betty 28, 45 Hill Ron 67 Hillesheim Tom 219 Hilman Mary 130 Hinrichs Dana 82 Hipwell John 77 Hirsh Kevin 83, 190 Hirsh Bob 67, 163 Hirshfeld Kathy 67 Hirst Kenneth 83 Hlavka Cheryl 83 Hochhalter Julie 67 Hoey Steven 10. 28, 45. 156 Hoffman Ann 67, 153. 168 Hoffman Bonnie 83 Hoffman Daniel 83, 183, 190. 199 Hoffman Frederick 67, 190 Hoffman Gregg 28. 45. 156 Hoffman Paul 53 Hogan Colleen 28. 45 Hogan John 53.171.191 Hogan John 83, 195 Hogan Martha 28, 45 Hogan Michael 83, 183. 202 Hogan Robert 83, 183 Holzer Mike 158 Hong Mark 28. 45, 130, 155 Hoppens Rosemary 28, 39, 45, 155. 159, 160, 162 Hopper Cliff 67 Homess Gregory 67. 190 Homess Pam 28, 45 Hornewer Nancy 83, 168 Homewer Sandy 67 Horwath David 28, 45, 186, 187, 201, 203 Horwath Janet 53. 113 Horwath Margaret 83. 212 Horwath Steven 53, 176 Houck Richard 53, 121 ,.. Houck Roy 134. 157, 171 Houck William 53 Howard Christine 29, 45 Howard Karen 69 Howard Leslie 83, 157 Howard Rick 29, 45, 159 Howard Theodore 83, 183, 193, 199 Howell Allen 29, 45. 153. 155 Howell Amy 83. 173 Howes Chip 163 Hubbard Gale 69 Hubbard Geri .83 Huber Phil 29, 45, 153, 155 Hudson 'Curt 53 Hughes Arlie 178 Hughes Buddy 178 Hughes Deborah 69 Hughes Randy 69. 190 Hughes Robert 178 Humphrey Gordon 61 Humphrey Scott 69 Hunley Lorraine 101 Hurd Flora 28 Hurd Minnie 77 Hyde Roberta 53, 155 Hyson Bob 232 ICE 120. 121 lgnoffo Mary 85 Imig David 53. 187, 201 lncavo James 53 lncavo Jeff 141 Ingles Susan 85 lntravartolo Anthony 53 lntravartolo Theresa 85, 218 lntravartolo Todd 49, 53, 183 luorio Thomas 29, 45, 160, 182, 191, 192 Ivorio Vincent 69, 77. 160, 182, 189, 190. 204 lwans Judith 53 Jachniw Cathy 29,45 Jacks Laura 85, 132, 214 Jacobs John 69 Jacobs Paul 49, 53, 135, 157, 194, 195 Jacobsen Wendy 69 Jacobsen William 29, 45 Jacobson Deborah 85, 209 Jacobson Eric 69. 130. 169, 172 James Nancy 29, 45 James Patricia 53, 215 Janda Jenifer 29, 45 Jannusch Cheryl 29 Jannusch Gregg 7. 53, 142, 145. 152, 153. 155 Janowski Robert 29, 45 Janowski Vince 85 Janowski Wayne 69 Jankowski Heather 69. 146 Jasonowicz Theresa 69, 177, 211. 214. 217 Jaworsky Taras 69, 176, 182 Jeffers Jeffrey 85 Jeffries Steven 31, 69. 163, 171 Jenkins Merrimac 69 Jensen Jo Ann 53 Jensen Raymond 53, 129 Jensen Vicki 85 Jerard Sandy 53 ' J esernig Catherine 85, 216 Jessen Richard 85, 183, 193 Jessen Vicki 53, 166 J icha Andrew 29, 45 Jobst Elizabeth 29 Jobst Karl 85 Johnson Amy 69 Johnson Beth 29,45 Johnson Cindy 15, 29. 45. 83, 206 Johnson Joe 130, 179, 187. 218 Johnson Judith 85 Johnson Karen 53 Johnson Karin 85 Johnson Ken 178 Johnson Kim 29, 45, 173 Johnson Laura 69 Johnson Lawrence 53 Johnson Lawrence 106 Johnson Leslee 127 Johnson Marc 69, 166, 169 Johnson May 77 Johnson Mike 69, 182, 199 Johnson Patricia 69, 213 Johnson Sandee 85 Johnson Scott 85 Johnson Shelley 85, 212, 213, 218 Johnson Thomas 67, 69, 157, 187, 201, 202 Johnston Nancy 85 Jones Jim 69 Jones Jennifer 53, 129 Jones Jennifer 85 Jones Julie 29 Jones Kimberly 29, 45 Jones Leslie 53, 113, 157 Jones Marilyn 101 Jones Mary 53, 61 Jones Nomian 137 Jones William 85, 193 Jordan Julie 122 Joyce Chris 69, 166 Jumps Verna 94, 141 Jungmann Robert 1 19 Kaczmarek Kathy 85 Kaczmarek Kurt 69 Kaczmarek Michael 29, 45 Kaczor Lisa 29 Kalogeras Jojo 53 Kamphouse Bill 69 Kamradt Gayle 29, 45 Kamradt Jill 69 Kandlbinder Karen 53 Kane Ellen 85, 208, 216 Kane Kathleen 53 Kane Bob 69, 199 Kangas Matt 69, 182 Karlik Carol 53 Kasbohm Marlee 85 Kase Nancy 53, 154, 160, 176, 203, 213, 218 ' Kearns Karen 85 Kearns Kathleen 53, 153 Kearns Pete 29, 36, 45, 186. 187 Kees Loretta 69 Keller Kris 45 Kelly Janet 19 Kelly Joan 85, 203, 212,218 Kelly John 29, 212 Kelly Mary 53. 167 Kelly Robert 29, 45. 156, 176 Kelly Steven 53 Kennedy David 85, 193, 201, 202 Kennedy Jeffrey 85, 195 Kennedy Martha 85 Kennedy Robert 53 Kenny Pat 53 Kenny Paul 53 Keppen Dennis 118 Kessler Brian 53, 187, 201, 202 Kett Julie 69.177, 211, 213.217 Keyser Judy 29, 45, 129 I Kidwell Brian 69, 163 'S' Kieffer Kathy 69, 166 Kielar Genevieve 139 Kienker Keith 29. 42.45, 159, 171 Kienker Paul 85, 171 Kilan Steve 85 Kimball fprincipalj 18 Kimble Sue 29. 45 Kincaid Harrison 19, 74, 94, 95. 219 Kindig Curtis 53, 184 Kindig Kelly 69 King Brenda 69 King Valerie 53 Kingsley Judy 85 Kingsley John 53 Kinney Randy 69, 115 Kipferal Cheryl 85 Kirk Debra 29. 45 Kirp Robert 29 Kjellstrom Ann 113 Klotz Evelyn 53, 153 Klotz Laura 85 Knapp Karen 85 Knause Douglas 85 Knause Steven 53 Knezevich Dia 69 Knotek Alan 53. 192, 198 Knotek Andy 178, 219 Kobler Anne 85 Kobler Kathleen 53 Kobler Richard 29, 45 Koch Brian 69, 170, 172 Koch Bruce 178 Koch Harrison 9 Kochanski Richard 85 Kogos Jaimie 69, 171 Kohl Kenneth 54, 135, 157 Kohlhaas Donald 54 Kohlaas Kathy 69 Kohn Tim 85, 187, 199 Kolinski Steven 85, 195 Koller Karen 85 Kollker Cynthia 54 Kollker Mike 30, 45, 177, 183, 201 Kolze Richard 96, 102, 219 Konsbruck Ellen ll, 13, 54, 166, 169. 170. 177 Kopczynski Marcia 30, 45, 159 Korth Diane 85 Korth Pamela 54 Koss Steve 69, 77, 117, 182, 190 Kost Kathy 30, 45, 135, 156, 159, 203, 213, 218 Kost Robert 85, 187, 193,202 Kostelnak Linda 115, 117, 177. 215, 217 Kowalczyk David 85 Kowalczyk Tom 69 Koy Kevin 54, 187, 201 Kozinski Robert 85. 108 Kozlicki Ron 191. 219 Kramer Jodi 85 Kramer Kenneth 54 Kramer Peggy 69 Kratzenberg Ken 69, 182, 190 Kratzenberg Lynn 30, 45 Kraus Elizabeth 30,45 Krause Janis 85. 217 Krawczyk Kenneth 54, 198 Krawcyk Bob 30, 45 Krieter Louie 28 Krohn Bill 69, 182 Kroll Kathy 69. 117, 170 Krotz Kimberly 85 Krueger Loralee 54. 153 Krueger Michael 85, 187, 199 Krussell Cliff 69 Kublank Gerald 130, 192, 199 Kucera Polly 85 Kuchynka Dan 69 Kuchyhka Gerard 85 Kuchynka Laura 69 Kuchynka Mark 30, 45, 144, 150 Kuehle Gerald 85, 183, 193 Kuehle Ron 69, 182, 193 Kuehne Tom 30, 45. 135. 149. 156 Kuhn Valerie 125 Kumpf Steven 54 Kuntzendorf Robert 85 Kuntzendorf Theresa 69. 169, 212, 214 Kunzweiler Kent 85, 185, 193 Kunzweiler Kevin 30, 45, 196, 197 Kurowski Lynda 85, 216 Kurtz David 85 Laegeler Jon 69, 187, 202 Laegeler Karl 30 Lagerquist Paul 30, 45. 156 Laird Alysen 85 Lamarche Kyle 54 X. f1-' LaMasse Brian 54, 176 LaMasse Pamela 85 Lambert Vashti 18, 19 Lancaster James 69, 187, 202 Lancaster Jeanine 30, 45 Lang Mike 219 Lang Monica 122 Langer Mark 30 Langhenry Willard 54 Langhorst Lee 54, 125, 148, 157 LaP1aca Judith 55 Lapsley Lori 30, 45, 154, 161 Lapsley Robert 55 Larimore Catherine 85 Larimore Janet 55 Larkins Betty 101 Larsen Linda 69 Larson Keith 163 Larson Laura 55 Larson Scott 69 Laschinski Eric 85 Laskowski Paul 69, 190 Latrofa Giuseppe 55 Laus Christopher 55 Laus Lisa 55 Lavaggi Beth 55, 158 Lavallee Lynn 85, 173. 211, 215 Lavallee Mike 69, 11 1 Lazich Laura 85 Leaf Dennis 107, 132, 193 Leaf Patricia 115, 206 Lebreck Steven 85, 193, 199 Lechniuk Luba 69, 156 Lechniuk Wera 30, 45, 156, 159 Leckie David 30 Lecture Michael 30. 45 Lee Kevin 30, 45 Lee Kristen 69 LeFever George 70 Lehman Doug 69 Leidolf Bruce 30, 45, 189 Leidolf Janet 85 Leimann Dan 178 Lembachner Cheryl 30 Lemieux Christine 30, 45 bencioni Albert 30, 45. 135. 156, 157 Lencioni, Annette 55 Lenius Kathy 69 Lenius Terry 55 Lennon Cory 85, 163, 171 Leonard Dale 55 Leonard Wayne 30, 45 Leone Evelyn 85 Leonora Scott 69, 185, 190, 199 Lewand Edward 69 Lewis Vicki 30 Liautaud Denise 69 Liataud Phillip 55 LIBRARY AIDES 173 Lies Robert 85 Lillibridge Jim 30, 45. 196, 197 Lillibridge Keegan 85. 216 Lillibridge Kelly 69 Lindblad Martha 101 Lindegard Janice 30, 45, 143. 153. 154, 155 Lindsey Kimberly 85, 109, 171 Lindstrom Diane 55, 123 Linsner Jean 20. 30, 32, 45, 102, 143, 150, 155, 159, 160 Linsner Matthew 55, 125, 184. 192 Lipavsky Dawn 85 Lipavsky Donna 69 Liskey Mary 69 Lis Tina 30, 45 Liskey Kathleen 30,45 Liskey Susan 85 Little Daniel 30, 45 Little Stacie 55, 163, 170 Lockyer Kathleen 31, 45 Loessl Tony 85, 183 Lofgren Cheryl 69 Loftus Erin 69 Logan Kathy 55, 216 Logeman Laurie 86 Lomon Bernice 69 Lonergan Sandra 86, 208 Long Craig 69, 182, 192, 199 Long Desi 147 Long Pat 70, 182, 190 Lonn Eric 55, 112 Lood Caryn 86, 122 Lopushok Kathryn 31, 45 Lopushok Paul 31, 45 Lopushok Philip 86, 187 Lorvig Will 139 Louis Thomas 31 Lovensheimer Jayne 31, 45, 153, 154, 159 Loverde Debbie 70, 75. 169, 209 Lowe Barbara 86 Lowe Peter 10. 31, 45, 167, 170 Lowe William 86, 93, 193, 197 Lubinski Mike 70, 182, 199 Luecke Barbara 86 Luecke Carol 55 Lullo Jeffrey 86 Lundgren Howard 139 Lundin Tom 70 Lundquist Susan 86, 107, 211, 215 Lush Mark 55, 61 Luszcak Myron 55, 176 Luzinski James 86, 182, 190, 202 Lynch Michael 31 Lynch Sarah 55 Lynch Susan 86 Lyons David 70, 157, 184 Lyons Jacqueline 31, 45, 154 Lytle Annie 94 Lytle Emily 77 Lytle Myron 94 Macaulay Beth 136 MacBride Michael 31. 45, 115. 183 MacBride Scott 86, 183, 199 Macenczak John 31, 45, 107, 109, 159, 163, 171 Machometa Susan 32, 45 Macmillan Laura 86 Maddox Donald 99 Madigan Cynthia 55 Madigan Debra 86 Madigan Marilyn 107 Madigan Steven 55 MADRIGALS 135, 148, 155 Maguire John 70 Maguire Thomas 32, 45 Maher Vince 70 Main David 87, 183, 193 Maione Mike 70, 185, 198, 199 Mair William 61, 178 Majus Steven 55 Malnati Debbie 70 Malnati James 32 Malone Matthew 55 Malone Melvin 87, 197 Mandarino Eugene 37, 55 Mangels Kyle 15, 32, 45. 206 Mangels Leighton 3. 18, 96, 140 Mangiameli Anna 55 Mangiameli Vincent 55 Manint Scott 70. 190 Manint Mark 32, 45 Maniscalco William 55 Manly Anne 55 Manock James 32, 45, 108. 163, 171 Manock John 70, 171 Mara Matthew 70 Mara Sally 55 Marchel Vera 101 Margosian Paula 55, 153, 215 Marks Gregory 54, 55 Marquardt Sue 70 Marro Kathleen 87 Marshall Jeff 70, 169 Martin Angela 87 Martin Cynthia 55 Martin David 87 Martin Mary 71, 73. 167. 168 Martin Mary 101 Martin Bob 71, 176, 197 Martin Rosemary 87, 211,215 Martin Timothy 55, 183 Martinez Daniel 32, 45 Marutka Andy 179 Mason Daniel 140 Mason Thomas 87 Masterson Meridith 124 Masucci Paul 71 Masucci Vicki 32 Matheis Kathleen 55 Matheis Suzanne 32, 45 Mattson Don 71, 109, 171 Mattera Geremia 55 Matthei Alice 57 Maulding Amelia 87, 156 Mayer Janice 71, 168 Mayer Mark 55 Mayes Rebecca 32, 45 Mayfield David 71, 128, 148. 155 Mazur Tamara 55 Mazzetta Jeffrey 87. 193 Mazzetta Marcy 33. 45, 176, 211, 214 McAveeney John 87, 199 McBlain Katherine 87 McBride Douglas 87. 187 McCabe Jim 77 McCarthy Brian 71 McCarthy Colleen 87 McCarthy Eileen 33, 45 McCarthy Elizabeth 19 McCarthy Judith 87 McCarty Timothy 55 McClain Jane 71 McCostlin Mark 33, 45, 129, 162, 180, 182. 183 McCracken Tracey 55, 209 McCreery Brad 179 McCreery George 219 McCutchen James 33, 45, 100, 148, 153, 159 McDonald David 33, 45 McDonald Deborah 55, 155, 157 McDonald Sharon 55, 173 McElman Andrew 87, 187 McElroy Gerald 71, 95. 179, 232 McGeady Patricia 33, 45 McGee Frank 10, 33. 45, 145, 152, 153, 155, 156 McGee Mary 71. 134, 143, 153. 157 McGill Patricia 136 McGinnis Marion 108 McGivney Michael 55 McG1ynn Timothy 33. 45, 135, 143.145, 150. 153, 154. 155. 156 McGovem Timothy 87, 195 McGregor Donna 33, 45 McGuire Julia 33 McGuire Phil 71 McKee Robert 19 McKenna Diane 55 McKenna Kevin 10, 55, 59. 184. 191, 192. 193. 198, 219 McKenna Meg 33, 45 McKenna Timothy 87. 160. 193 McKeon John 87 McLean Daryl 55 McLeod Jo Anne 33. 131 McLeod Karen 71, 174 McManamon Eileen 55 McManamon James 33, 45. 159, 177, 200, 202, 203 McManamon Teresa 71 McNabney Gerald 33.45, 196, 197 McNeil Sue 71. 214 McShea Martha 87 McSweeney Daniel 55. 183. 198 McWard Denise 71 McWilliams Clair 87 Meagher James 56, 195. 199 Meagher Jack 71. 190 Meagher Joseph 87. 195 Meagher William 33, 45. 159. 182. 198 MEDICAL CAREERS 173 Medin Kimberly 56 Megel Carl 95, 178 Meilner John 87, 199 Meilner Kathy 33. 45 Meister Brad 71 Mellon Karen 56 Mellon Lori 33. 45, 159. 212, 218 Mellyn John 71 Mendrala Bob 56 Menke Mark 56. 198 Mepham Jim 71, 197 Mepham Janice 56, 127, 167. 168 Mepham Robert 87. 163. 170, 171 Mecurio Leslie 36, 56 Mergenthaler Gayle 87 Merutka Andy 219 Mess Elmer 74 Messina Cynthia 56 Metivier Susan 124, 125, 168 Meyer Anne 87, 212 Meyer Harold 70. 74, 178 Meyer Holly 87 Meyer Karl 56, 218 Meyer Kenneth 33, 45 Meyer Linda 71, 212 Meyer Pam 71, 212,214,218 Meyer Ray 70 Meyer Rose 90 Meyer Thomas 56, 176 Meyer Steve 33, 45, 184, 185 Meyer Bill 33. 45 Micelli Mike 71 Michalski Linda 33, 45, 104 Michalski Pam 71 Michel Paul 115, 182, 190 Michener James 150 Mickelson John 71, 185 Mickelson Sara bee 56, 123, 216 Mieritz James 56, 171 Migas Mark 87, 115, 183. 190, 202 Migely Bill 219 Mihalec Joe 56 Mikulan Mike 71. 182, 199 Milem Charles 105, 126, 176,202 Miles Diana 33. 45, 153, 154, 163 Miles Mark 71 Miles Robert 3. 15. 33, 45, 166, 170 Militello David 56, 126, 135, 157, 189 Militello Rocco 33, 45, 135, 153, 156 Milkovich Todd 87, 183, 190 Miller Annette 56 Miller Christine 87, 168, 218 Miller Diane 71, 75, 135, 209 Miller Elizabeth 94 Miller Jody S7 Miller Mark 56, 135, 157, 174 Miller Joseph 87 Miller Karla 71. 170 Miller Kurtis 87, 183. 190, 197 Miller Scott 71, 182, 190 Million Craig 71 Million John 87, 157, 197 Mills Ray 3, 95, 100, 102, 136. 137, 138, 141 Milota James 87, 183, 190, 202 Minarcik Steve 71 Mingone Joseph 56 Minneberger George 140 Miski Bob 71 Mitchell Barbara 33, 45, 129 Mitchell Patricia 56, 153, 155 Mocella Lois 136, 173 Moe Robert 87, 193, 199 Mollenkamp Elinor 139 Moller Debbie 71 Monaco Gail 87 Mondrall Teri 71 Monson Jon 56 Monson Michael 33, 45, 187 Monteleone Carol 71 Moore Lisa 87 Moran James 87 Moran Mary Therese 56 Moranda Cynthia 33, 45 Morawski Michael 33, 45 Morawski Mary 87 Moretti Pete 139 Morgan Bob 33, 45 Morganroth Dana 33, 45. 103 Moritz Bob 34, 45 Morris A. B. 19 Morris Barbara 87, 217 Morris Christine 126. 127 Morris Goerge 178 Morris Jean 56 Morris Kirk 34, 45, 182, 201 Morris Maud 77 Morris Melissa 87 Morris Patty 34, 45 Morris Bob 71, 182 Morris Timothy 56, 156 Morris Todd 56, 135, 157, 177 Mortenson Vicki 87, 170 Mosack Steven 56, 156 Mosack Terri 31, 71, 212 Mosley Jeffrey 56, 183 Moss Steven 87 Mosser Bob 77 Mottashed David 71, 199 Mottashed William 34, 45, 198 Mrozek Kenneth 99, 137 Muehlfelt Diane 71 Mueller Joan 56, 154,216 Mueller Joyce 87 Mueller Scott 71, 171 Muir Dennis 56 Muir Douglas 34 Mullij Jeff 71 Mullman Marjorie 101 Mulroy Maureen 140 Mulvaney Alice 137 Munch Richard 115, 176, 183, 190 Mundschenk Linda 56, 160 Mundsinger Eric 71, 134 Munson Mary 71, 135, 157, 160, 213, 215 Munson Peggy 87, 156, 213. 215 Munter Kevin 87 Muratori Marina 87 Murdock Dewey 71, 182 Murphey Robert 88, 171 Murphey Betty 34 Murphy Jacqueline 56 Murphy Catherine 87 Murphy Laura 87 . Murphy Mary Kathryn 54, 56. 160, 207 Murphy Mike 88, 183, 190 Murphy Paul 88 Murphy William 34 Murray Catherine 88, 212 Mutchmore Jeffrey 56 Myslo Joseph 56 Naffziger Eldon 163 Nance Julie 56. 156, 173 Nance Suzanne 71. 146, 153, 156. 218 Nannini Janet 56, 212 178, 179 Nannini Bob 34, 45, 187, 201, 202 Nanos Vance 88 Nardecchia Kathryn 56. 123 Nason Laura 77 Naughton Kitty 71 Naughton Joan 56 Neargarder Mark 88, 197 Neilson Dorothy 139 Nelligan James 56 Nelson Clifford 34, 45 Nelson Jeffrey 34, 45, 177, 182, 205 Nelson Yolanda 71 Nestmann Clarice 88 Nestmann Sharon 71 Neumann Steve 71 Newby John 56, 125 Newby Michael 88 Newendorp Leonard 95, 98, 99, 192 Niemeyer Fred 3, 11. 56, 166. 170 Niemeyer John 7. 187. 192 Nikolai Elizabeth 56 Nikolai Kevin 72, 187, 201, 202 Nilsson Marie 56. 125 Nissen Debra 72, 215 Nissen Frederick 34. 45 Nix Sheila 88 Nordgaard Michael 88 Norman Jennifer 88 Norman John 72 Normann Richard 56 Normann Robert 34. 45, 121 Normann Ronald 88, 183 Norris Susan 72 Norris Vickie 34. 45, 176, 213 Novoa Maria Eliz 88 Novoa Maria Nelly 88 Nowakowski Doris 88 Nuccio Phillip 34 Nyholt Eileen 72 Obara Michele 34, 45, 154. 159. 167. 168 Obermayer Mark 7. 56. 142. 153. 154 Obey Laurie 88 Odell Carla 56 Odell William 34, 45, 159, 77, 198 O'Dowd Colleen 34, 45 Oehlerking Scott 72 Ohlrich Mrs. 156 Ohlrich Kristine 72. 153 Ohlrich Scott 56. 113. 156. 157 Oldenburg David 88, 183. 190 ldenburg Jay 34, 45 livier Rochelle 88 lles John 72. 163, 171 lles Michael 72, 187 lson Irma 140 lson Marianne 34 lson Roy 72, 190 lsson Pamela 88, 160 lstynski Masseyna 72, 117. 119 lszewski John 34, 45, 177, 181. 182, 183. 189 lszewski Sally 34, 45 O'Malley Patricia 72 One Jeffrey 56. 195 O'Neal Karen 25, 34, 45. 159 O'Nea1 Kathleen 72 O'Nei1 Kevin 34, 45, 177, 194, 195 O'Nei11 Bernard 88, 202 O'Neson Nancy 72 ORCHESIS 147 ORCHESTRA 157 Origer Carolyn 88. 173 Orr Kathleen 5. 34, 36.45, 132, 166, 170 Orr Michael 88 Osberg Kenneth 34 Ost William 9, 42, 96, 97, 178, 179 Osterman Elizabeth 56 Osterman Susan 88, 91 Oswald Carol 34. 46, 157, 166 Oswald Mary 88 Oswald Michael 56. 183 Oswald Robert 72, 169, 182 Oswald Walter 88. 183 O'Toole Michael 56, 197 Owens Gina 72 Paddock Daisy 18 Paddock Stuart 141 Paggi Gerald 34 Paggi Joseph 57 Pahlman H. H. 94 Palmer Bob 139 Pancamo Dave 72, 200, 201, 202 Pankanin Carol 34, 46, 212 Pankanin Gail 88, 212. 215 Pape Joel 72 Parker Christopher 57 Parker Curtis 72 Parker Nonna 88 Parkhurst Denise 72, 215 Parkhurst Florence 13. 18. 232 Parr Michael 34, 46 Parrillo Michael 57 Parotto Robert 72, 182, 190 Patch Marianne 88. 213. 215 Patch Tom 219 Patten Charles 8 Patterson Michelle 88 Patterson William 99, 104 Paul Jill 88 Paul John 34. 46 Paulos Christine 57 Paulos Peter 72, 199 Paupa Steven 57, 183 Pauseek Bill 70 Pavel Peter 57 Payne Sherrie 72 Pearson Todd 72, 172 Peckham Thomas 72, 163. 172, 176, 202 Pedersen Robert 57 Pedersen Stephen 72 Penkava Donna 72. 76, 166. 177 Penkava John 57. 155, 187, 201 Peotter Bruce 57. 105, 197 Peotter Donald 72. 182 Peppler Matthew 72 Peppler Paula 34 Perry Edward 96. 97 Perry Eugene 178 Peters David 72, 128 Peters Marcia 34,46 Peterson Barbara 34, 46, 209 Peterson Bruce 57, 177. 198 Peterson Chet 70 Peterson Gregory 88. 183. 199 Petersen Thomas 88, 183. 193, 199 Peterson Lawrence 105 Petko John 34, 46. 162. 177, 181. 183, 189, 190 Petko Thomas 72, 77, 176, 182, 192 Pfeifer Peter 72, 163. 171, 172 Philbin Timothy 72. 77, 142, 152. 153, 166 Philippe Dixie 57, 114, 157, 169 Philippe Katherine 125, 168 Phillips Randy 57, 129. 189 Phillips Stanley 72 Philp John 72, 171, 182 Philp William 88. 171, 192 PHOTOGRAPHY 163 Piazza Carl 34. 46 Piemonte George 72 Piepenburg Kris 88 Pieper Michael 88, 190 Pietrini Richard 130, 177. 188. 189 Pilguy Peter 88 Pingel Barbara 34. 46, 135. 156. 157. 215 Pinkerman Debbie 88 Pinson Mary 34 PIRADETTES 209 Pircher John 72. 77. 182. 199 Pistone Julie 57, 207 Pistone Katherine 72, 209 Pistone Terri 34, 46. 147. 148, 155. 159 Pitler Debbie 88 PLANT CLUB 170 Plate Marvin 140, 229 Plazak Christopher 72. 192 Plumb Patrick 88, 183. 190 Pohlman Paul 178 Pollock Derry 34, 46, 153. 155. 175 Pollock Meri 88 Pollock Sheri 72 POMPONS 209 Popp James 34.46, 180, 181. 182. 183, 188, 189 Popp Joyce 88, 208, 218 Porzio Brad 36 Porzio Lori 57, 146 Poston Sue 100, 122 Potter Cynthia 57. 136, 218 Potter Steven 88 Powers Mary 36, 46 Poyet Laura 36, 46. 159 Prendergast Anne 72, 166 Prendergast Michael 36, 46 Price Brad 36,46 Price Edward 72 Price Karen 36, 46, 156 Price Linda 72. 156 Price Nancy 88, 209 Price Suzanne 57, 154, 212 Prima Michael 88. 190 Prins Michael 88, 183 Prisby Catherine 72. 218 Prisby Therese 57. 157, 210, 218 Projahn Cheryl 72 Projahn Scott 36, 46, 159 Propst Deborah 36. 46, 173, 183. 187, 201 Propst John 72 Prunhuber Lois 88 Ptack Kathlene 36 Ptack Robert 88 Puccia Kandie 72 Pugliano Tina 72, 168 Pulak Margaret 57 Pulak William 36, 46, 115, 177, 200. 201 Purri Joseph 37, 46. 181, 183 Purri Mary 72 Putnam Janet 61 Quirke Barry 73. 192 Rackow Kathleen 57, 61 Ractliffe Lianne 57 Raczka Jill 73 RADIO 163 Radzak Richard 178 Radzik Terence 88 Rai Ravi 88. 172 RAILROAD 171 Rake Pamela 89, 214 Ramey Edgert 77 Ranieri Nadine 73 Ratzer David 89, 172 Raupp Ronald 73. 182, 192 Rea Sally 37. 46, 159, 160, 206, 208 Reakes Catherine 89, 216 Redeker Wendie 125 Reece Beth 37. 46 Reece Thomas 81, 89, 171 Reed Janet 57 Rees Kim 57, 137 Rees Timothy 73, 182, 199 Reese Harold 73, 182 Reese Peter 37, 46. 113 Reese Ray 178 Regan John 57. 170 Regan Mary 57 Regul Kathleen 57. 169 Regul Terrence 37 Reh William 57, 112 Reichert Joseph 37, 46. 107 Reid Kenneth 37.46, 112. 192,201 Reid Michael 57. 174 Reid Patricia 37, 46, 167 Reiser David 134, 135, 141, 142, 154, 158 Reiter Patricia 89. 215 Render Mark 89. 193 Render Phyllis 139 Rennack Sarah 18, 57 Renner Judith 37 Renske Ron 178 Repplinger Mark 89 Resek Carol 25, 37 Resek Laura 57 Retzlaff Elizabeth 127 Reusser Dr. 141 Reuter Daniel 58, 155 Rezek Rick 58, 192 Rhine John 58 Rhode Len 11, 179. 206, 219 Rice Cynthia 89, 212. 218 Rice Julia 73. 218 Richards Matt 58 Richards Maureen 58 Richards Michael 37, 46 Richter Rochelle 37, 46 Ridarelli Annamarie 37 Riecss Kevin 73. 156. 157. 187, 202 Riedel Judith 73 Rieder Gerhard 73 Rieder Peter 37, 46. 157. 198 Riffner Gail 73 Risley Dale 122 Risoya Norman 58, 1 16 Ritt Kathleen 58 Ritter Kelly 89, 211, 213, 215 Rivera Cecelia 58, 93, 105, 155,216 Rivera Peggy 37, 46, 103, 153, 154, 155. 159. 166 Rivera Thomas 89, 195 Rizzo Joe 139 Roach Linda 37.46, 146. 147, 157 Robbins Julie 89, 218 Robertson Albert 77 Robertson Emma 77 Robinson Patricia 37, 127 Roegge Charles 58, 182 Roeser Ronald 58 Rogalski Michael 73 Roge Carol 58, 113. 209 Rogers Floyd 113 Rogers John 73, 149, 166, 168, 170 Rogers Thomas 73, 163. 171 Rogus Gregory 119 Roiland John 58 Roman Cary 37, 46 Roos Greg 73. 182 Ross Shiela 89 Rose Sue 58 Rosenberg Judith 37, 46 Ross Gerald 131 Rothschiller Lori 89 Roudebush Bernard 89 Roudebush Donald 73 Rowe Sue 58 Rubione Andrienne 81, 89, 214 Ruhles Sauramae 61 Runte Cheryl 73 Russow Mark 37 Russow Matthew 73 Rutzky Vickie 73 Ruzbasan Carolyn 73. 161. 169 Ruzbasan Ja!!1951J9gZ92 Ryan Patricia 58, 155 Ryan Pattiann 89 Rybski scott 73 Rykoff Debra 58. 145, 150, 155 Ryther Janet 37 Ryther Margaret 58, 218 Ryther Susan 73, 77. 203, 207, 218 St. John David 7 St. John Scott 137 Saladino Gail 58 Saladino Jay 89, 183, 190 Salzer Florence 127, 140, 232 Sammons Michael 73, 192 Sammons Patrice 37, 46 Samojla Brad 37, 46, 153 Sample Linda 89 Sample William 58 Sanchez Sandra 73 Sanders Ann 37, 46. 159 Sang Candice 73, 146, 149, 157 Santoro Robert 89 Santoro Scott 73, 182 Santow Paul 58, 142, 155, 165 Santy Daniel 58, 160, 182 Santy Mary 10, 25, 37, 46, 93, 154, 155, 159, 160 Sapitro Donna 58 Saunderson Christine 37, 46. 173 Saunderson Lisa 73, 135, 157 Savage James 58 Scala Alfonso 137 Scarim Carle 37, 46 Scarim Marie 73 Schaefer Donald 37. 46 Schaefer Ronald 37, 46 Schaeffner Jesse 77 Schafer Catherine 89 Schager Ann Marie 86, 89, 93, 208 Schager Colleen 58 Schager Mari Pat 37, 46, 207, 208 Schanmier Elizabeth 58 Schattle George 89. 163 Scheffer Elizabeth 58 Scheitz David 74, 197 Scheitz Marilyn 38. 46 Schering Ruth 65 Schierding William 28 Schiller John 74 Schiller Vickie 89 Schilling Lisa 74 Schinkowsky Cheryl 58 Schinkowsky Michael 59 Schira Charles 89, 183. 199 Schira Michele 74. 157. 167. 177. 21 1, 215, 217 Schlintz Mary Lou 137. 158 Schmidt Albert 178 Schmidt Elvira 18. 19 Schmidt Lucille 91, 127 Schmidt Mark 38, 46 Schneden Barbara 59 Schneck Keith 74, 129 Schnieder James 89 Schodtler Roy 113, 182, 205 Scholl Daniel 59, 118 Scholl Merilee 89, 218 Schrafel Ann 89 Schrage Paul 78 Schrammel John 115. 194, 195, 216 Schreiner Pamela 38 Schrickel Carol 101, 137 Schroeder Harold 70 Schroeder Henry 40 Schroeder Herb 70 Schroeder Ralph 70 Schroeder Vemette 140 Schultz Emma 77 Schuett Robert 74 Schulewitz Mark 90, 183, 190. 202 Schulewitz Michelle 90, 122, 214. 217 Schultz Clara 28 Schultz William 127, 184 Schuring Michael 38 Schwab Lynn 74, 143. 151, 153, 209 Schwartz Gladys 94 Schwarz Annette 90 Schwarz Ronald 90 Schwarz Timothy 38, 46, 144, 150. 156, 157, 159 Scillufo John 90, 183 Scillufo Robert 38,46, 177, 182, 192, 198 Scoggin Ruth 140 Scollay Mary 38, 46, 148, 153, 154, 159 Scott James 90. 182 Scott Pam 74 SEA 170 Seaman Deborah 38,46 Seger Robert 96, 97 Seher Kay 101 Seidner Jody 74 Seilheimer Kathleen 107, 113, 210 Seiter Thersa 90, 169 Seiter Sherry 74 Seitz Pamela 38 Seitz Timothy 59 Selsky John 90, 199 Semler Jane 59, 207 Semler Joan 15, 59, 162, 206, 208 Semler Nancy 90, 208 Settergren Valerie 74 Sever David 59 Sevey Lynn 38, 46, 146, 147, 149. 153 Seversen Randi 74 Shabbaz George 70 Shabbaz Joe 70 Shabino Lynda 90 Shabino Nanette 74, 156 Shaffer Carol 59, 215 Sharkey Jack 142, 154 Sharp Jeff 59, 172 Shaw Dawn 90 Shaw Deborah 74 Shea Janice 74 Shelton Keith 96 Shelton Robert 59, 129 Shepherd Pamela 90, 160 Sheppard James 74. 189, 190 Sherman Al 70 Shipner Sandra 59 Shoemaker John 140 Shouse Collette 74 Shouse Tara 90 Showers Burton 141 Siegler Benjamin 38. 46, 102, 143. 144, 148. 150, 153. 154, 155 Siegler Glenn 74, 160, 190 Siegler Mrs. 100 Siemon Jeffery 38, 46, 184, 201 Sieradzki Kurt 74 Sieradzki Vicki 59. 153, 154, 210 Sievers Michael 59, 184 Sievers Sylvia 139 Simmons Linda 38, 46 Simmons Lula 65 Simmons Thomas 54. 59, 160 Simons David 90 Simpson Carol 59 Sims Brad 131 Sincere Sue 101 SindelarJames 100, 137 Sinitean Randy 90 Sinkler Russell 99 Skach Allan 38, 46. 156 Skach David 90 Skach John 59, 171 Skingel Mary 90 Skimel Jeffery 90, 190, 202 Skimel Sandra 59, 155 Slater Jim 97 Slaughter Stephen 59, 187 Sleeper Millie 77 Sloan Ronald 106, 107. 187 Smagur Susan 90 Smart Nancy 38, 46, 155, 159 Smead Robert 59 Smearman James 38, 46. 177, 183, 192, 198 Smearman Robert 59, 118 Smith Clayton 90 Smith Dell 77 Smith Diana 59, 120 Smith Esther 94 Smith George 70 Smith Gil 70, 219 Smith James 38, 46 Smith Katherine 38, 46 Smith Kahty 74 Smith Laura 59 Smith Lisa 90 Smith Margaret 130, 131, 173 Smith Michael 38,46 Smith Mildred 65 Smith Myra 65 Smith Stewart 91 Smith William 9 Smithson Maryann 91 Smithers Michael 38. 46 Smithson Robert 38 Smudde Annette 38, 46 Smudde Stanley 59, 157 Smyser M. L. 47, 94 Smyser W. L. 18, 94 Snelton Lisa 7. 59, 146, 165 Snyder Marcus 91. 195 Sobczynski Judith 59. 77, 207 SOCCER 176 Sochor Cree 74, 133 Soja Richele 91,208 Solomonson Sandra 38 Solomonson Sherl 159 Sonneman Robert 1 15, 117 Soroka Susan 75 Soroka Paul 38, 46. 159 Sorrentino Tina 91 Soutar Katherine 59, 154, 176, 210. 218 Soutar Patricia 75, 212 Soutar Richard 38, 46 Sovereen Gisele 59 SPACE SCIENCE 172 Spallek Andrew 67, 75, 166, 167, 169, 190 Spangler Deborah 75 Spears Deborah 38,46 Speciale Therese 75 Spengler James 137 Spengler Kenneth 11, 112, 171 Sperling Brian 75 Spitalli Samuel 108, 126 Splansky Cheryl 75 Splansky Sandra 38,46 SPOTLIGHT 166 Sprinkel Kurt 170 Sprinkle Scott 38, 46 Stachowiak Diane 91, 212 Stachowiak Frank 60 Stamm Susan 101 Standiford Jason Jay 38, 46 Standiford John 91 Standiford Mary 60, 164, 209 Stanton Mark 38, 46 Stanton Paul 91 Staral Laura 91 Starck Carl 57 Stark Dana 75 Stark Karen 39, 46, 211 Starke Mary 39, 46, 157 Stauner Christopher 183, 190 Stauner Jim 219 Stauner John 60, 182, 189. 201, 202 Stearns Mark 75, 169 Stearns Marnee 122 ' Steck Nettie 101 Stedronsky Jill 91 Stedronsky Jon 75, 185, 198, 199 Stedronsky Linda 39. 46 Steeber Mark 60 Steeber Paul 39, 46 Stegan Mark 141 Stegen Charles 60, 152. 153, 155, 195 Stein Leonard 91 Steinbeck Stephen 39, 46 Steinbeck William 91 Steinken Terri 60 Stenstrom William 97 Stephens David 91, 190 Stern Melisa 75 Sternberg Barbara 137 Stevens Lauri 39, 46, 154, 160 Stevens Paul 91. 171 Stevenson George 60 Stewart Randall 75, 76, 166, 169 Stiles Edson 140 Stinson Dick 179 Stinson Howard 141 Stocker Friedrich 139 Stocker Julie 39, 46 Stoesser Carol 60, 209 Stoesser Cheryl 60 Stoesser Leslie 39, 210 , Storry Julie 60, 153, 155 Stowe Debra 39, 46, 146, 147, 149, 155, 153 Stowe Michael 60, 196, 197 Strand Judith 75, 153, 212, 214 Strange Betty 137 Streb Jacqueling 91, 160 Streeter Leslie 91 Stroker George 28 Stroker Henry 77 Stroker Louis 77 Stroker Margaret 19 Stromberg Dendal175, 153, 157 STUDENT COUNCIL 160 - 162 , Stutzman Earl 179, 219 Stryker Frederick 75 Stryker Keith 91 Stryker Susan 39, 46 Such Charles 60 Such Nancy 91 Sugrue Ann 60 Sullivan Jeanne 60 Sullivan Margaret 62, 75, 160, 169, 212, 218 Sullivan Steven 90, 100, 108, 163, 171 Sullivan Terrence 20, 40, 46, 1 13, 160. 177, 183, 189 Summers David 91, 187 Summers Robert 75, 144 Sumpter Brian 40, 198 Sumpter Michele 91 Sumpter Sheila 60 Sundberg Marjorie 101 SUPPORTIVE PERSONNEL 101 Sutherland Bert 77 Svendsen Mary 40. 46, 153, 155 Swaim Gerald 92, 163, 193, 202 Swaim Rosanne 60. 157, 164 Swanson Kristine 15. 40, 46, 206, 208. 159 Swapp Charlotte 60 Swapp John 40, 46 Swazy Will 77 Swick Helen 65 Swick Lee 178 Swider Diane 40. 46 Swider Steven 92 SWIM CLUB 212 Swoboda Christine 60 SYMPHONIC BAND 156, 157 Tabbert William 75 Tallian James 40 Tallian Kenneth 92, 183, 199 Talluto Frank 54, 107, 165 Tarnow Clarence 70 Tatge Darlene 3 Tatgenhorst Susan 62, 125 Taylor Gregory 92 Taylor Robert 75, 176 Teach Jeffery 115, 183, 201. 202 Teasdale Deborah 60, 210 Tellekson Lisa 92, 212, 216 TENNIS 196, 197, 211 Thayer Robert 199 Thiel William 98 Thielen Thomas 40. 46 Thomas Christopher 40, 46, 135, 153, 155, 159 Thompson Dean 124, 125. 169 Thompson Elizabeth 75 Thompson Jay 40, 46, 154, 155 Thompson Mary 60, 160, 210 Thompson Michael 183 Thompson Patrick 75. 156 Thompson Paul 162 Thomson Jeanne 76. 157 Thomson John 60, 182, 189 Thon Carol 60, 153, 157 Thorp Kenneth 70 Thoss Helen 41, 46 Thron David 76, 161, 182, 202 Thron Jeffrey 92, 187, 202 Thullen Diane 60, 215 Thullen James 41. 46 Tickner Bruce 60, 135, 156 Tierney Gordon 128 Timmerman Dorothy 65 Timmerman Edna 65 Tisdall Glenn 76 Tobiaski Laurie 92, 157 Tobin Sharon 76 Todd Robert 60. 182 Toepke Laura 76 Tometich Stephen 41 Touzeau Mark 92, 197 Towner John 92 Toynton Hollis 70 Tozer Hugh 60 Tozer Marguerite 62, 76, 135, 152, TRACK 200 - 203, 218 Travis Doris 101 Treiber Tamra 41 Trethaway Denise 127, 206 Trevino Alma 41, 46 Trimborn Thomas 7, 134, 156, 157 Truty Kathleen 41, 46, 159 Truty Rosamond 76, 132, 146 Trzeciak Randall 76 Tucker Barbara 60, 212, 216 Tucker Eugene 60 Tuckner Roger 60 Tuckner Ronald 76 Tudyman Alex 70 Turner Debra 76 Tumer Rodney 60 Turner Susan 92 Turner Toni 60, 126, 170 TWELVE ANGRY JURORS 144, 145, 153 Tychy Cathy 41 Tyson Tammy 92 Uding Michael 60, 129 Ulander Shelia 92, 212 Ulander Sheryl 41 Ulander Susan 60 Ullmer Kathleen 41, 212 Ulmer Donna 76 Ulmer Laura 76 Umbdenstock Olin 178 Unterreiner Ann 41 Unterreiner Philip 60, 183 Urban Frederick 92 Utt David 41, 46 Vaenberg Alex 41, 46 Vais Larry 76 Vandergrift Terry 76 Vandergrift Wanda 92 Vanderweit Martin 76 Vanderweit Michael 41, 46, 183 VanHorne Grace 51 VanWolvelear Marie 92, 173 Vargas Manuel 60, 186, 187, 201 Vargas Neal 81, 92, 187. 190. 202 Vargo Amy 41. 46 VARSITY CLUB 177 Vasko Mark 92, 199, 193 Vasko Michael 41, 46, 159, 177, 198 Vastine Kathryn 60, 154, 167, 168 Vastine Mary 76, 213. 215 Vaughan June 92 Vaughan Paul 41, 46 Vechiola Denise 76, 1 17 Vena Scott 92, 183, 199 Vervloet Pieter 3, 18, 70, 94, 95, 140, 219 Veschuroff Donna 60, 214 Vesely Joan 60 Vihanek Wendy 76, 206, 208 Vischer Wendy 41, 46 Visk Mark 179 Vogt Grace 65 Vogt Holly 60 Vogt James 92 Vollenweider Delle 41, 46 Vollenweider Doree 92, 173 VOLLEYBALL 213 VonReaden Jeffrey 41, 46, 113, 157 VonReaden Steve 76 Vosberg Diane 60, 155 Vosberg Mark 41, 46, 195 Vrtis Fred 76 Wagner Ed 70 Wahler Scott 76 Walavich Keith 60 Walker Nicholas 60 Walker Randal 92, 195 Walker Richard 60. 126 Wallace Thomas 41. 46, 189 Walter Mary Ann 101 Walters Tom 41, 46 Walz Thomas 107, 182 Walters Raymond 60 Ward Kathleen 41, 46, 173, 187, 201 Ward Maureen 60 Ward Sharon 60 Warder John 219 Warner Wally 70 Waseman Elvira Schmidt 94 Wasiunec Myron 76, 111 Watanuki Joy 60 Watanuki Sharon 41, 46 Watson Lisa 3, 41, 46, 103. 153. 154, 159 Watson Wendy 92 Weaver Carol 92 Weaver Debbie 76 Weaver Doug 41, 46, 195, 204 Weber Edward 70 Weber Ken 76 Webster Randy 41, 46 Wedel David 60 Wedel Jim 41,46 Weimer Carl 141 Weinberg Bonnie 41 Weir Dan 76 Welborn Frederick 132, 170 Wells Larry 41, 46 Wells Trudy 76 Welty Dick 219 Wenegar Elmer 178 Wenegar Mabel 19 Wente Jeri 42, 46 Wente Louise 140 Wesche Elizabeth 102, 127, 167 West Dave 76, 157 West Jeanne 101 Westergren Candace 60, 207 Westermann Karen 42, 46, 146, 153, 155 Wharton Donald 136 Wheaton Maribeth 76 Wheelock Cindy 42, 46 Wheelock Wendy 60 Whipple Nellie 77 White Donald 60 White Edith 77 White Sharon 92 White Susan 42, 46 Whittemore Jean 42,46 Wickland Peter 92, 171, 190 Wienecke Artie 178 Wildhagen Art 70 Wiley Donald 42, 46 Wilkins Catherine 60 Williams Brian 42 Williams David 92, 197 Williams Eleanor 101 Williams Greg 76. 163, 166, 169, 171, 172 Williams Jeffrey 42, 46, 181, 183, 198 Williams Michele 100, 127 Williams Sandra 60, 122, 218 Williamson Jennie 77 Wilson Deborah 92, 157 Wilson James 92, 195 Wilson Mark 42 Wilson Scott 42 Wilson Steven 3, 5, 60, 114, 156, 157, 161, 167 Winholtz Jeffrey 60, 169 Wirsing Karen 42, 46 Wirth Diane 92 Wischhusen Thomas 42, 46 Wise Jeffrey 92 Witczak Steve 76 Witt Bud 139 Witt Margaret Stroker 94 Wittenberg Walter 61, 178 Wittkop Karen 42, 46, 154 Wockner John 92, 197 Wockner Mary 60 Wodek Yvonne 101 Wojciezak Randal 76, 199 Wojcik Linda 60, 177, 211, 214, 217 Wojcik Robert 92, 183, 195, 199 Wolfe Annette 76 Wolfe David 42 Wolfe Beth 42, 46, 155 Wolf Theresa 92 Wolfrum Averry 13 Wood Joel 12 Wood Stephen 76 Woodall Donna 76 Woodall Lisa 60, 126 WRESTLING 188 - 190 Wudi Jeffrey 60 Wurtz Terry 76 Yanan Keeley 76 Yannacakis Maria 76, 218 Yazel Paul 42, 46, 105 Yokas Don 219 Yost Bryan 92 Young Sheryl 76 Yrjanson Julie 60 Wurkasaitis Diane 92 Zajon Arthur 93 Zajon Peg 141 Zale Donald 42, 46 Zale Jeff 76 Zambole Nicholas 60, 177. 184 Zara Tony 42,46, 103, 107. 115, 159, 192, 198 Zara Chester 92, 183, 193, 199 Zdeb Carl 187 Zelasko Teri 76, 153, 216 Zelasko Walter 89, 92, 197 Zelenka John 42, 46 Zelgart David 60 Zenner Steve 76, 163, 172 Ziegler Donna 60 Ziegler Steven 92, 171, 195 Zietlow Mark 60 Zimmerman Deborah 92 Zimmerman Pamela 42, 46 Ziocchi Mark 92, 163 Zirkel Scott 92 Zordan Scott 60 Zortea Scott 92 Zuidema Robert 113 Zumber Mary 76 Zust Brian 58 Zust Brad 58, 60, 160, 195 Zust Sarah 58 Zust Scott 62, 76, 160, 189, 190 Zymali Thomas 92 7 Some painful memories, but most are good lcontinued from page 19j quit her senior year, she promised to make it up to her mother if she could stay. She remembers all the paper she used practicing typing at school until almost 6 o'c1ock. Whenever she asked her mother for another dime for paper, her poor mother would say, Not again. Irma Olson, remembering 50 years back, wrote, One spring when I was senior class adviser, we de- cided thatTheophi1Voecks, an accomplished pianist, should give a concert. He asked me to accom- pany him in a concerto. I still remember the job of helping to push a second piano into the room where we practiced for hours. Another gifted pianist in that class was William Schweitzer. Gladys Schwartz, first home economics teacher, wrote, Daniel Mason was band director and de- sired some flutes to round out his group. Miss Jumps and I purchased flutes and started blowing. 9 Howard Smith, 1928, laughs in remembering the time the team was stopped by a county policeman on its way to a game at Franklin Park. They were stopped for no reason. Then in searching the car, he found the timer's Jiiznistol in Wally Sneible's bag. hey were taken to the station in Morton Grove. Their call to Franklin Park reached a Palatine official, who got them released. The school board demanded an S apology and after each player had given is account of the episode, the policeman was dismissed. Mercie Heise tells of a student, Mary Lou Link, 1939, who on a bad snowy day walked to school all the way from Schaumburg. Fred Mattson, 1953, tel s of a Friday afternoon-snowstorm so bad the busses couldn't take students home. The boys stayed in the gym and slept on wrestling mats. and the girls were taken into homes. Women came in to make their supper, and Miss Heise and Miss Jumps made breakfast. We were like family, said 1931 graduate Orville Helms. whose wife, Bernice Wente said. Those were the happy years. Parties were often all school affairs with one class doing the entertaining. In 1930 the frosh hosted the school at Deer Grove and furnished each one with a box lunch. An activity of great interest was the senior hunt. On a given night, the seniors would hide. Juniors would hunt. If the seniors could get to the ice cream parlor with- out being caught, the juniors had to do the treating. Many remember the senior picnics. But tragedy marked graduation for the class of 1948. A close class, Tom Kincaid remembers. Several were injured in an auto accident coming home from the junior prom held at Medinah country club. Then at the senior picnic at Lake Villa, Ed Koval, brightest in the class, drowned less than 30 minutes after the bus had left. Seniors took part in the class play covered with . bandages, and graduation in the evening followed Kova1's funeral. The 1946 Spotlight, dedicated to those former students who served during World War II, listed those who had given their lives for their country: Harold Andersong Wi1bertGieseke, 19403 Herbert Herr, 19434 George Herrmann, 19153 Philip J onesg Arthur North, 1937, John O'Brien, 19383 Francis Reuse, 1935g Gilbert Tarnow, 19333 Jack Thompson, 1933g Edward Weide, 1940. That same year, seven servicemen qualified for diplomas. They were James I-lauptli, Sterling Werner, Willard Hertzberg, James Langhoff and Albert Parkhurst. Years later, another graduate, Paul Dolik, 1967, died in VietN am. Without hesitation. Rick Dinkle. 1966, remembers being kept from speaking at graduation even though he had been voted to s eak. He told his story in the Pal3atine Herald. His best experience was the day I realized Mrs. Gieske was a real person. .Lorraine Flentge, 1951, remembers everyone had his own seat assigned for the year in Cutting hall. She remembers the snake dances that went all through the town. Theresa Boening, 1947, remembers the dance going across the tracks as a train was coming. The line broke with part on either side. It was scary. Linda Verba, 1965, remembers that skirts had to be knee length. The test was to have girls kneel to see if the skirt touched the floor. A 1969 letter to parents attempted to clarify the dress codeflt read, Footwear in the classroom shall not be above the ankle. Clothing should not be dis- tracting in color or style. Side- burns mag be worn. The rest of the face is to e clean shaven as board policy. rules out beards and mous- taches. Tee shirts, sweat shirts and shirts lettered or numbered are not considered acceptable attire. All boys must wear socks. We have given you a handful of 6 memories and close with an often quoted class motto: The elevator to success is not running. Take the stairs. Seniors Academics change with time Icontinued from page 951 through the 1930s. As lris Haemker. 1939, and her husband, Otto Frohne, 1933. said You had to take pretty near all the courses to be gradu- ated. His brother took cooking because he didn't want Latin or business courses. Mr. Frohne took Latin to get enough courses. Business courses were the first addition, and there was mention in 1913 of blindfold speed tests in typing and dictation to the machine. In 1923. the board gave Miss Cor- zine Sl00 to take students to state competition in Normal. In the late 1920s, Palatine competed commercially in the northwest con- ference. In 1929 it took second place, and the bookkeeping team took first. The typing class won first in the state mass test. making it seven years in a row. Commercial contests were reported in detail. Then in March 1931, conference dropped them because teachers did not stay to correct the work. Also reported were the winners of pins furnished by the typewriter companies. French appeared about 1920 to join Latin. Miss Heise was the third French teacher. In 1950-51, she began Spanish. It was the most popular language in 1967. German came in 1959 and Russian in 1964. Russian did not last. and Latin was dropped in 1970. English, a basic with a four year requirement, changed little until 1969 when the four year require- ment was dropped. Senior electives were offered for those wanting a fourth year. In 1974. chronologic- ally taught American literature gave way to semester electives for juniors. Mass media adds spice to sophomore English. ' Science in some form was a basic offering, which grew with the years. In the 1970s, the course offerings expanded to include geology, astron- omy, meteorology, oceanography and earth science, all with a strong emphasis on conservation and a preventing pollution. Social impli- cations of biology team taught by biology and history teachers was a 1972 innovation. History, another basic, has grown into social science and includes psychology, geography, a basic. American history, a basic. Russian history and social science survey. Role playing is part of instruction. Math, another of the basics, has fluctuated its courses to meet de- Marvin Plate, district 21 l's director of L research and information and Mr. Teach. mand. Its offerings go from basic math and pre algebra through geo- metry to trigonometry, college algebra, calculus and computer use. A name to remember was Mae Gibbs, 1934-57, who made math exciting, and was dean of girls. Girls started sewing on electric sewing machines in 1929 to meet a requirement of three dresses: one wool, one cotton and one silk. ln 1933. the girls used scraps to make three quilts for the needy. They also gathered and gave baskets of food. After the arrival of the cookin equipment in 1930, they served hot lunches. They gave several dinners to make money with which to buy produce to can for later use in the hot lunch program. When a new shop area was opened in 1952, auto shop was added the following year, and power mechanics and electricity were added in 1967. The 1970s brought the emphasis in woods on building construction and an assembly line making of toys. Agriculture, started around 1936. disappeared about 1952. Although mention is made of dis- tributiveieducation in 1953, the explosion of work programs came in the late 60s with three teachers being shared with Conant in 1965- 1966, Office occupations was an offering of business education in 1968. In 1972, the names changed, but the programs remained. Dis- tributive occupation became the industrial cooperative program, and education for employment be- came home economics related occu- pations. Distributive education remained part of business ed and a cooperative work program was added in 1974. A hectograph to help teachers prepare exams in 1913, telephone in 1915, S50 for library books in 1920, a rnimeograph machine in 1925, a thousand school record blanks for permanent records in 1926 and a floor broom and lawn mower in 1929, random purchases taken from board minutes tell a little of the growth of the school. This is Charles Cuttings school. His dau hter in law tells how strong was the foundation. He was brilliant and lovable, and he loved young people. He was a scholar and educa- tor and a most beloved person. He was devoted to young students and wanted them to go on to get an education. Spotlights giveactivities ff'0l1IfIlllC0'j7'0l?l page 1411 ln 1929 Pauline Knapp. state manager of the Girls Athletic Association QGAAJ. organized a Palatine branch, and the girls were soon having playdays with girls from other schools. 'They competed in relays, volleyball. baseball. tennis. horseshoes and folk dancing. During the year. the girls took hikes. bowled. cycled and played basketball. They had sweaters. In 1934. Palatine cut its ties with the state. rejoined in 1937 and split again in 1968 because of the strict attendance rules put down by the state. Although the Palatine branch has broken with the state several times, it has kept the GAA name for 47 years. In 1962 it set up a leadership program in which sophomoresjuniors and seniors gave up a studyhall to help a physical education teacher. The last leadership group was in 1971. Being a member was considered an honor. and leadership girls wore gym suits different from those worn by other students. The first cheerleadinff famil c y were the Schroeders: Vlelrnette. 1923- 1927: Ralph. 1927-1930: Annette. 1955-1959 and Marsha. 1959-1963. Ralph. Vernette's brother. cheered along with Eddie Weber and Art Porep. They were elected by the students. At this time Barrington and Arlington Heights also had all boy squads. Palatine's boys wore maroon and gray and used megaphones. For the years 1930-32. Kathryn Smith was Pa1atine's only cheer s leader. A sentence in the 1932 Spotlight pays hertribute, As cheerleader for the ast two years. Kathryn has lielped create school loyalty and pep during assembly programs and on the side- lines during athletic contests. ln 1935. eight cheerleaders won letters. four boys and four girls. By 1946 there were varsity and frosh-soph squads, and the words cheerleader had become one. The number has risen to 26 in 1958 and 29 this year. Annette and Marsha Schroeder carried on their fatheris tradition. In 1962. the uniforms changed from maroon and grey to red and white, colors that are worn today. Pompon girls first appeared at the 1966 homecoming game. Twelve girls were led by Marie Sigler. physical education teacher and dance sponsor. ln 1969. GAA bought the girls pompous and equipment. Throughout the years. clubs have sprung up at Palatine because of student interest in a particular subject or activity. A walking club in March 1913 had its members on a six mile stroll every evening. That same March a declamatory contest was held to find talent to enter an area contest in Arling- ton. Competition in speech and drama has been fleeting through the years. Eight members of the class of 1936 became charter members of National Honor Society. Because membership is a percentage of the class, the number of members in- creases each year. In 1935-36, Future Farmers of America organized. Club members were encouraged to plant vegetables or raise animals. In 1946. the club organized on a point system, but it disbanded in the spring of 1952. Longer lasting was Tri-A the home economics club started in 1935 by Maxine Cook. In the 1940s Future Homemakers of America. a national organization sister to FF A. and a home economics club developed from Tri-A. The Active Atoms Society of 1937 meta specific need as space science club does now. ln 1949 an arts and crafts club was sponsored by Mr. Mills and Miss Jumps. lt lasted a year. and another art club did not appear for twelve years. Although Miss Heise had a Latin club in 1927 and a French club in the 1930s, they appear not to have lasted. Renewed interest in the languages in the mid 50s brought a French club in 1954 and a Latin and a Spanish club a year later. German club came in the 1960s as did at short lived Russian club. And there were other clubs in the 50s: railroad. proiectionist, monitors, Future Distributors of s America. and an Ushers' club with uniforms. Electronics. chess, hu- man relations. political science and guitar sprang up in the 60s with riding and ski clubs coming in the 70s. 5 Although not a school organiza- tion, parents and townspeople have been organized since 1929, when a Booster club was mentioned. A Palatine Hi Dads club was noted in 1953, and a Palatine Hi Parents group in 1959, which gave a dinner for all awards winners, were fore- runners of more Boosters and now r 5 The Very Interested Parents QVIPSJ. w V..-Q. . .lim Hartman as Tevye. Tom Baile and partner. and Marcy Gordon being interviewed by CBS on marijuana. Sirls swarm to interscholastic sports f continued from page 2192 urnished tennis courts for the 'alatine High students. The courts :ere between the Julian home and he water tower, which was where he fire station now stands. lntra chool tournaments were reported n 1925 and 1926 with Fairie Belle lennett the 1925 girls champ and rlarjorie Zinn the champ in 1926. t spirited tournament between the wo gave the championship to Fairie lelle. ln 1928 she was a ain the S hampion together with Howard Smith. le went on to state competition. The next mention of tennis was n 1936. when two courts were put ip on the east side of the school, ,nd tennis is mentioned as a fall port. The 1939 yearbook shows a eam of four boys. Then tennis is ilent until 1961. lnterscholastic tennis began with Ar. Gavigan and the 1961 team win- ling two of six conference matches. n 1963 the team was undefeated in H dual meets and took conference econd. In 1964 a 13-0 record was good for the conference first. ohn Gustafson had a 15-3 record 1 1966, and the Pirates were in or second in the MSL. Matt Borman .ad a first singles record of 7-l p 1972 when the team placed third 1 conference with l 1-3. ln 1973 ,e improved his record to 21-8. le was a district semi finalist. , Gymnastics came in 1962 with lim Brown as coach. He confined . e team to underclassmen so as E develop a team. The team won ven meets and lost only four ' lS first year. Steve Applehans nd Skip Ray went to state and laced llth and 17th. In 1963, -pplehans took fifth on mats at state, giving the team a 14th. Other top performers were Ray, Steve Gibson, Dennis Weder, Tom Schreiner, Larry Frye. Bill Long, Bob Witmer, Bruce Mclntosh, Tom Gliot, Fred Hodgson and Bob Harvey. The 1969 record was 8-8, and gym- nasts took the district 211 title by defeating Conant and Fremd. Pete Botthof. John Compton and Paul Mallow of the 1970 team went to state from a team that had placed fifth in the MSL with a 4-5 record. The varsity of 1971 placed eighth in conference with J im Yaeger and Tom Schergen as co-captains. Coaches Leonard Witter and Larry Ciolkosz helped the 1972 team to a 9- 10 record. Dick Alcina entered in state and placed llth on the rings. Best school record was 15-5 in 1973. Ken Evenson took state honors placing seventh on parallel bars. As early as 1917, Palatine girls were organizing basketball teams to play other schools. Madge Gibbs tel s of the team's going to Chicago and some girls getting off the street car at the wrong corner. Girls also competed with other teams in baseball. But the present interscholastic program started with tennis as a fall sport in 1968 in the north west suburban league. Candy Vogt in 1969 won seven matches while losing none. In 1971 Rita Sorrenti at 5-0 was most valuable. Claudia Borman was most valuable in 1972. ln 1974, Colleen Clery. Leslie Winter and Marcy Mazzetta, and Maureen Gerdes and Mary Lundin went to state. Winter and Mazzetta came back with a first. Clery placed seventh. Clery with a 7-0 season was the first singles player to break Arlington's three year unbeaten record. Archery and badminton were added in 1971-72. Kathy Seilheimer was the archery coach, and the team competed Tuesdays and Thursdays. In 1973-74, the archery team finished 4-3 and badminton 6-2. Girls played field hockey in 1972. recorded two wins and two losses, and then played no more. Gymnastics came on as a new sport in 1972-73 with 23 freshmen and three others. The team ended the season 0-5. The 1974-75 team captained by Barb Dillmann and coached by Mr. Schrammel placed sixth in conference. Volleyball also began in 1972-73 and finished the season 3-8. Karen Dahmer coached the team. The 1974-75 team finished 1-8. In the first year of bowling, 1973-74, the girls placed seven out of nine teams. with a 16- 32 season. The team also placed seventh in 1974-75. Basketball those two years posted 3-5 and 2-7 seasons. Softball began in 1973 under the coaching of Miss Kostelnak. With 32 at bats and 12 hits and 9 runs, Cindy Charlier was most valuable in 1975. Nancy Barnes was leading hitter with 13. The girls track team started in 1973. In the conference meet, Diane Cudney was third in the 220, and Cathy Aldana fourth in the 880. Kathy Kost was sent to state competition in 1974. She placed tenth in the 80 yard hurdle reaching the semi finals. The 1975 team laced seventh in conference led by Kathy Kost. FM-e-...... 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