River Forest High School - Ingot Yearbook (Hobart, IN)

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1971 Ingot Volume 12 River Forest Jr.-Sr. High Hobart. Indiana Ac+ivities Reach out . . . touch my hand; listen to my thoughts. We work together and we work apart. Belonging to enjoy and enjoying to belong . . . Through activities emerges the world of BOTH SIDES NOW. Contents Activities ... 2 Learning . . 28 Involvement . . 46 Athletics . . 66 People . . 88 Advertising . .150 Senior Index . 168 Index . 172 Closing . 184 Staff Page . 192 2 River Forest . . . growing . . . changing transforming . . . from day to day. Sharing snatches of joy, bits of sadness, pieces of victory, volumes of learning . . . captured together to compose BOTH SIDES NOW. 3 We ' ve only just begun to search the beautiful . . . the grotesque . . . the conservative . . . the radical . . . the good . . . the bad . . . the new . . . the old . . . the logical . . . the illogical. Learning, searching, yearning for Sides . . . diversified. Atmospheres envelope . . . River Forest ' s society encompasses a broad spectrum of moods. Solitude calms the mind, clamor arouses the spirit. Whatever side may appear, each guides an individual onward . . . through restraining barriers; upward, toward the light of knowledge. Onward . . . upward . . . to find oneself through BOTH SIDES NOW. 7 Right— Paquita Martinez and her date Alfonzo Guzman, seniors, pause under the archway as they make their way onto the dance floor. Below— A toast to happiness is made by junior Bruce Hilliard and sophomore Diane Tatalovich. ’Wine and Roses’ enchants couples Red Wine and Roses was pre- sented by the senior class as the annual Turnabout dance on Feb- ruary 13. Complimenting the theme, hun- dreds of red roses decorated the tables and colonades, and a golden punch bowl spouting red punch decorated the refreshment table. Serving refreshments were Diane Julian, Sue Wright, Liz Been, Judi Kidwell, Michelle Davis, Diana Hayes, Debbie Martin, Kathy Tuck- er, Phyllis Stepnowski, and Cindy Cronch, all seniors. During the dance Giola ' s Studio of Gary took photographs of cou- ples in attendance. Time, a local rock group, pro- vided music for the 66 couples who attended. After the dance many couples traveled to area restaurants such as the Red Lantern, San Remos, Sir Alex ' s, Mama Puntillo ' s and Wellman ' s for a late evening dinner. Above Left— Melinda Richardson, fresh- man, and Ray Ostrander, senior, fill their cups with punch from the golden fountain that decorated the serving table. Left— Bill Travis and his date Kathy Binkley, sophomore, discuss their dinner plans with Kathy Lane and Steve Loving, sophomores. Above— Sophomore Larry Loving appears apprehensive as Griffith scores a TD. Above Right— Senior Judi Kidwell mir- rors surprise as she is named 1970 Homecoming Queen. Right— The Sophomore float White Wash the Panthers placed first in float competition. 10 Kidwell crowned homecoming queen Presiding over the 1970 Home- coming halftime activities Septem- ber 25 were Homecoming Queen, Judi Kidwell and Mr. Football, Mike Hilliard. Other members of the court included: senior, Cyndi Davis; junior. Sue Thorman; sophomore, Henriette Buehler, and freshman Karyn Jaynes. In the float competition the Sophomore Class received a first place with their entry, White Wash the Panthers . Second place went to the Junior float Curse You Panthers . The Senior Class cap- tured third with Panthers Have a Hangup , and Panthers Are All Washed Up, the Freshman float, came in last. The Ingot Varsity lost the game with a score of 44-19 to the Griffith Panthers. An aftergame dance was held in the Junior High Multi- purpose room. Left— Junior float, Curse You Panthers received a second place. Below— The homecoming court included Henriette Beuhler, Cyndi Davis, Queen Judi Kidwell, Sue Thormann and Karyn Jaynes. Above Right— Seniors Diana Hayes and Frank Bernacet were chosen Miss Ingot Spirit and Mr. Basketbal I, respectively. Right— M e m b e r s of the 1971 Homecoming court and their escorts were Jim Miller, Sharon Ondo, Todd Rogers, Queen Diana Hayes, Jim Mullins, Jackie Michna, Kerry Erny, Liz Been, Kent Johnson and Janine Rogers. Hayes, Bernacet honored at half-time Oh, I can ' t believe it! exclaimed senior Diana Hayes as she was crowned 1971 Miss Ingot Spirit during halftime of the RF-Wirt basketball game. Diana received a dozen red roses, a corsage and a small locket to commemorate her coronation. Frank Bernacet, senior forward for the varsity team, was selected Mr. Basketball. Frank received a new basketball as a remembrance of the occasion. Other members of the home- coming court were Jackie Michna, Janine Rogers, Sharon Ondo, and Liz Been. These girls were nominated by the senior class one week prior to this event. After the game, in which RF defeated Wirt 68-66, a dance was held in the high school cafeteria. Student Council sponsored all home- coming activities. Left— Coach Newton and Al Bernacet watch as Wirt ties up the game. Below— Varsity Cheerleaders Cyndi Davis and Diane Julian display the big T during the homecoming pep session. 13 Athletic meets highlight assemblies Assemblies at River Forest took on a different look as live athletic entertainment was incorporated in- to the assembly program. On October 27 the GAA inter- scholastic girl ' s hockey team de- feated Portage 4-2 in an all-school assembly. Before the end of the semester students were treated to another assembly in which the Ingot mat- men challenged and defeated Han- over Central 35-18. Regular assembly programs fea- tured inter-class spirit competi- tions based on presentations of individual class cheers, posters and skits. A panel of judges awarded letter grades to each class based on their participation in these pep sessions. A Christmas and Thanksgiving assembly, including performances by both the choir and the band, were held before school dismissed for these holidays. Right— Mrs. lorio displays the Christmas sock awarded to the class displaying the most spirit. 14 Above— Senior girls organized into a class cheer block during the pep sessions. Left— Bill Forster, who ' s head has been temporarily changed, crashed through the I during a pep assembly. Hontz directs Mr. Tom Hontz directed the first “two in one act plays in the RF Round on December 3 and 4. The Devil and Miss Appleby, the first of the one act produc- tions, was concerned with the dilem- ma of a young woman when con- fronted by the evil forces of the devil. Sharon Ondo played the lead role of Miss Appleby and Ron Tolliver assumed the role of the devil. Other cast members included Mona Davis, Dotty Ellis, Henriette Buehler, Jean Series, Lynaya ’Two in One’ Strangebye, Jeff Kaiser, Richard Guth and Willie Roberts. Scrambled Eggs , delighted RF theatre goers with its frequent comedy scenes concerning a strand- ed group of people in a moun- tain cabin. Lead roles were played by Bruce Hilliard and Dave Burns. Other cast members were Loyce Welton, Jesse Johnson, Sue Wright and Ron Tolliver. Sophomore Cathy Cerajeski per- formed a guitar-vocal solo of Simon and Garfunkel ' s Sounds of Silence during performance breaks. Right— The Devil threatens Miss Appleby with his pitch fork as Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Wilson look on. Below Right— Miss Appleby and Jim Appleby discuss Jim ' s intentions of marrying her maid. Below— Mable, Miss Appleby ' s maid, listens as Miss Appleby explains Jim ' s romantic involvements. , ' 1 t — 18 Above-Father Drobney, (Jim Mullins) explains his presence at the embassy. Above Right-Kilroy (Ron Tolliver) is injured by an accidental gunshot wound. Right-The chase is on as the chef (Paul Karas) is pursued by other cast members. ' Don ' t Drink the Water ' delights RF audiences David Merrick ' s Broadway pro- duction Don ' t Drink the Water, was produced at RF as the annual spring play. The action of the play takes place in an American Embassy somewhere behind the Iron Cu rtain. Cast members, directed by Mr. Thomas Hontz, consisted of Jim Mullins, Bill Moreland, Ron Tol- liver, Dave Burns, Bruce Hilliard, Mona Davis, Sharon Ondo, Mike Petruska, Tony Krysak, David Hayes and Paul Karas. Also, Rudy Blanco, Paula Bian- co, Dixon Tabla, Debbie O ' Con- nor, Jeff Kaiser, Jean Series, Lyna- na Stangbeye, Sheila Glovier, Loyce Welton and Joyce Michna. Two evening performances were given on the stage of the high school auditorium. The stage set production crew was headed by shop teacher Mr. Tom Szymczak. Following the weekend performances, two matinee perfor- mances were presented to the junior and senior high school stu- dent body. Students were per- mitted to attend one of the per- formances instead of their scheduled classes. Below— Mrs. Hollander, (Mona Davis), expresses a worried concern over their foiled attempt to escape. River Forest counselors hold camp RF ' s Camp Counseling class, offered to juniors, culminated a year ' s preparation when they held spring camp at the Indiana Dunes State Park for sixth grade pupils in Hobart Township. Two separate camp sessions were conducted on May 11-14, and May 18-21. Both sessions included four days of outdoor cooking, nature study, hikes, cabin competition, awards and the final campfire. Each cabin contained either two or three counselors and carried a name to express the camp ' s theme Camp Creature Features. In the Bloody Mama ' s cabin were Diane Lamb, Diane Mayfied and Susan Thorman. The She Devil ' s contained camp coun- selors Susie Tabla, Brenda Tenorio and LoyceWelton. Souls of the Dead counselors were Linda Brewer, Brenda House and Debbie O ' Conner, and in the Vault of the Victorious Victims were Gail Daugherty, Juliette Shakula and Betty Van Fleet. Dracula ' s Bloodsuckers saw Joe Dejanovic, Ishmael De Jesus and Joe Wojnarski in the coun- seling position, and Dave Burns and Bruce Hilliard entitled their cabin Hideous Hands. Pleasant Dreams was the title of Dennis Mioduski, Doug Patton and Mike Ragon ' s cabin, and Tor- ture Chamber was the theme of Rich Jennings and Mike Petruska ' s cabin. Four students assumed cooking duties for each session. Henriette Buehler, Pat Markle, Rich Cham- berlian and Dale Morris prepared food for the first session, while Jim Chandler, Rick Holsombeck, Donna Hooper and Michelle Kor- bar finished the second session. Mrs. Mary Broda served as the head cook for both sessions. Miss Joanne Schafer of the RF ' s women ' s physical education department directed camp activities. 20 at Dunes Qtate Park Left— Juliette Shakula distributes awards at the final campfire. Below— Counselors Doug Patton, Mike Ragon and Dennis Mioduski announce award winners at the second camp session. Below Left-Camp Counselors escape the sixth graders for a moment ' s peace. 21 22 Above-Junior jester Steve Atkins por- trays Harvey Hard during Charity Week activities. Above Right— Accepting a bribe for charity collection, Betty Van Fleet, ju- nior, prepares to take a dive. Right- Freshman Lavatta Martin chases junior Loyce Welton in an attempt to seize her winning collection. Week misses goal Charity Week, sponsored by the River Forest Student Council, fell short of their monetary goal this year. Only $88.00 was earned. During the week of events, March 29 through April 2, class jesters donated their services for a small fee. Services, included sitting in wastebaskets, kissing teachers and roosting on various filing cabinets. Five jesters were selected from underclassmen only this year. Junior high students also partici- pated. Every day the jester dressed in a different costume to solicit money for charity. Hat day honors, which was a part of the week ' s agenda, went to Lavatta Martin, freshman. Loyce Welton, junior, collected the most money in the high school and Dan Waldrop collected the most for the junior high. Climaxing the week was a dance in the high school gym during which the Poppy, a rock group from the Odysey Media of Chicago, performed. Money earned from Charity week was donated to the St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, Montana. Right— Modeling Barb Mills ' hat, Joe Wojnarski, junior, kicks the habit on Hat Day. Below— Getting out of the hole Juliette Shakula, junior, earns charity money. 23 24 Right— Newly crowned King and Queen of the prom, Dennis Leonard and Kim Thomas are directed in the grand march by Mr. Tom Hontz. Below— Couples in the march proceed to tables for refreshments. Thomas, Leonard reign Seniors Kim Thomas and Den- nis Leonard were crowned king and queen of the 1971 junior- senior class prom. Music was provided by the Del Rene Orchestra and other stage performances were given by local RF students. Over the Rainbow, the theme of the prom, boasted several unusual decorations. A large rainbow constructed of pastel carnations, arched over the dance floor of the Serbian Hall, the location of the dance. Signs of the zodiac appeared on the wall-size zodiac wheel, also constructed in pastel shades. Other signs of the zodiac hung from the ceiling. Post-prom activities were held in Valparaiso at Wheelman ' s Bridgeview Theater. Possum River, a rock band from Chicago, provided dancing music. A smorgasbord meal was served during the evening. Approximately 125 couples attended the prom and post-prom. Below Left-Cathy Cerajeski, sophomore and Al Easton, senior, perform during orchestra breaks for those attending the prom. Below— Several couples dance beneath the large zodiac constructed by members of the junior class. RFH8 graduates 1 97 seniors Above— Senior girls listen intently as the graduating class is recognized by the principal. Right-RF principal Floyd Davis con- gratulates senior Jim Miller. 26 Left— Junior Bruce Hilliard, an escort at graduation ceremonies, aids 1971 graduate Anna Biggs who just received her diploma. Below— Male members of the class of ' 71 rise as they prepare to march from the gymnasium. Learning There is little time left . . . concentrate . . . thoughts flow through the mind . . . associations are difficult. Think, study . . . When? Where? Why? Consider even or odd, yes or no ... is it true or is it false? BOTH SIDES NOW. Math department sees additional Near the end of the first semester two additional math teach- ers were hired to fill vacancies in the department. Mr. William Idszior and Mr. Jim Reygart joined the RF staff. RF course offerings in the mathematics area begin with junior high math and continue through high school. In high school, students usually begin with Algebra I or general math. The more advanced students may continue on to Algebra II, geometry or trigonometry. Mrs. Karen Spackey is the chairman of the Math Department. Right-Mr. Ancil Schrock, junior high math teacher, explains a problem to his second hour class. Below— Following a trigonometry prob- lem step by step is senior Rich Nehring. teachers hired Above Left— Ruth Snellgrove, freshman, solves a problem in Algebra I class. Above— Amused at a response given by a student, Mrs. Karen Spackey attempts to explain the correct answer. 31 Opposite Right — Sophomore Wanda Fraley examines a specimen under her microscope. Right— Junior Diane Hinkle studies a chemistry experiment in fifth hour chemistry class. Below— Eighth grade science students listen toa lecture presented by Mr. Wells. 32 Science students enjoy area field trips Science students involved in the various department offerings visited a few of the area natural settings for the purpose of studying biology, chemistry, and physics. Included in the science depart- ment are, bio-physical science, chemistry, general science and physics, which was just added to the curriculum. Dissecting earth worms, craw- fish, grasshoppers, cats and various species of flowers is one of the areas of the biology courses. Chemistry students study various theories and perform a variety of experiments. In Physics the properties of light, electromagnetism, reflection and Einstein ' s theory are studied. Mrs. Kathy Hooks is department chairman. Below— Mrs. Jackie Sawyer explains the parts of a microscope to Dave Nelson, sophomore, and Nadine Czilli, freshman. Shop, home ec train ' on the job ' Both home economics and in- dustrial art courses at RF are geared toward practical knowledge which can be applied to daily living. In home economics classes, girls are introduced to the areas of sewing, cooking, child care, per- sonal grooming and areas assimi- lated with home management. Industrial arts classes teach stu- dents technical drawing, wood con- struction, uses of metals, electri- cal appliances and methods of me- chanical repairs. This year an arts and crafts course was added to the depart- ment ' s curriculum. Miss Phyllis Dove headsthe Home Ec department and Mr. Ken Ber- quist heads the Industrial Arts de- partment. Above— Wilbert Charnetsky and John Butala prepare a shop project. Right— Dave Burton works on a drafting assignment. 34 Above— Peggy Larson, senior, traces her pattern for a home ec assignment. Upper Left— Freshman Raye Loeffler ajusts the pattern on her home ec project. Left— Ruth Pope and Nancy Oldham, juniors, prepare a tossed salad for the home ec Thanksgiving dinner. 35 Above Opposite— Freshman Susan Young translates a sentence to French. Above— Mrs. Turpin, Spanish instructor, checks an assignment submitted by John Gutierrez. Right— Freshmen Sheryl McLin and Ter- ry Szpakowski work on a Spanish I assignment. Right— Mr. Adamczyk explains a Russian phrase on the board. 36 Foreign languages view native culture Foreign language studies at River Forest begin in the junior high as students are introduced to Russian, which is taught by department head, Mr. Gene Adamczyk. To enroll in a junior high Russian Class students must have a B average in English, or permission of the department head. Cultural background, sentence structure, parts of speech, compo- sition, speaking and pronunciation are the major areas covered during the study of a foreign language at RF. Included in the department are two years of French, six years of Russian, two years of German and two years of Spanish. Below-Interpreting a story in French I is junior Pat Stanfill. Right— Mr. Butler observes a discussion between Ed Knox, Debbie Morse, Terry Szpakowski and Karen Butala, freshmen, in introduction to sociology. Below— Senior Don Hodge, juniors Sheila Glovier and Ray Crafton, senior Mike Furnish and junior Monica Ready listen to an explanation given by Mr. Tippett in psych class. 38 Social Studies fair held in RF library Social Studies department sponsored their annual social studies fair, which was held in the library during April. Department members encouraged their classes to submit entries, and any other student enrolled at RF was allowed to submit an entry. Entries ranged from maps, re- productions of forts, collages, paintings, mosaics, and other ob- jects related to the area of this department. Included in the Social Studies department are geography, US his- tory, Latin American history. world history, world geography, social studies, sociology, marriage and psychology economics and government. Juniors are required to com- plete a study of US history and seniors must take government and economics. Mr. Donald Tippett is the chair- man of the Social Studies department. Below— Freshmen Glenn Leitch, Bob Smith, and Raymond DeLuna study an assignment in world geography during study hall. Business Top— Sophomore Marie Wayte types an exercise in Typing II . Above— During Records class Junior Steve Paradine works on a business machine. Right— Yvonne Jones, junior, types a business letter. 40 lab trains RF students Far left— Juliette Shakula and Brenda Tenorio, juniors, check figures after running them through the adding machine. Below— Mr. McAtee explains an assignment to his Typing I class. Business lab at RF is an ad- vanced course designed to train students to be able to begin em- ployment in various companies and firms. Typing I and II are offered to high school level students who are interested in being able to type business letters, school papers and daily correspondence. Business machines, business math, shorthand, bookkeeping, and general business all provide students with the necessary back- ground to begin employment in some area of industry. Mrs. Langley supervises the department. Right— Mr. Hontz supervises his third hour class after assigning a diagramming exercise. Below— Rosie Herrera, Paul Baldauf, and John Roche, freshmen, work on a reading lab assignment. 42 ■■■■■ Reading lab accents curriculum Those students who are involved in the English curriculum are intro- duced to an intensive study of both literature and grammar. Through a study of sentence structure, vocabulary and paragraph- ing students learn some of the prac- tical uses of the English language. Literature studies expand and broaden the students awareness of the periods of literary history. Students begin their English stu- dies in the seventh grade where they are introduced to reading procedures through use of the reading lab which is located in the library. In Journalism students may se- lect either newspaper, yearbook or practicum, which is a new course offering for the ' 70-71 school year. Newspaper classes are involved in production of THE MELTING POT, the RF bi-monthly offset produc- tion. Deadlines are the major con- cern of the yearbook staff. During the year students work with the publishing representative, the pho- tography representative and adviser to produce the INGOT. Mrs. Faye lorio is department head. Left— Joe Wojnarski, Terry Norman, Kim Thomas, Sue Wright, Janine Rogers, Den- nis Mioduski, Cyndi Davis, Liz Been, Jane Snellgrove, Nancy Anderson, Diane Julian, John Odell. Left— D. Hooper, K. Hall, F. Wischman, T. Ready, D. Griffith, Miss Skibbie, K. Willis, K. Zanzig, M. Liszewski, J. Escalal- zeta, L. Loving, D. Ellis. 43 Phys ed, health and Physical education courses are required courses for all seventh and nihth grade boys and girls at River Forest. Various activities, such as bowl- ing, basketball, volleyball, field hockey, track and football, fill the course requirements, as well as the various required exercise practices and routines. Health and Safety classes treat the everyday problem of home safety, drug use and abuse, as well as the function of the human ana- tomy. In March a three day seminar on drug use was presented in con- junction with the Indiana State police department. This program provided the entire student body with the opportunity to become aware of the dangers and threats of drugs. Juniors enrolled in the Camp Counseling program spend the year preparing for the annual Spring Camp for township sixth graders. This camp program, which takes place at the Indiana Dunes State Park, is run by all of the stu- dents involved in this class. Drivers Education courses are offered during the summer months for those students interested in securing a permit. Mr. Bill Logan is the depart- ment chairman. Above— Miss Karen Jablonski performs a tremendous gymnastics feat with one of her students, Sheila Long, seventh grader. Above Right— Juniors Joe Wojnarski, Joe Dejanovich and Ishmael DeJesus prepare camp counseling programs, in sixth hour Camp Counseling class. safety, camp 44 counseling classes strengthen ability Above— Students in Mr. Smith ' s Health and Safety Class are studying the Driver Training manuels during third hour class. Left— Mr. Bill Logan, P.E. teacher, performs a balance trick with one of his students, Ishmael DeJesus, junior, and Rich Pruitt, senior. 45 Involvement The unsettled conditions in our world are the results of BOTH SIDES NOW . . . separation . . . conflicts . . . foreign . . . native . . . helping . . . hindering . . . organizing . . . demolishing . . . Our objective? Put both sides together . . . peacefully . . . now. — -i a Senior High Student Council— Row 1: Donalyn Welton, Cyndi Davis, Lori Elliott, Linda Szewczyk, Joan Thorman, Doug Patton, Nancy Anderson, Diane Hinkle, Diane Ross, Penny Bellar; Row 2: Joe Wojnaroski, Liz Been, Sheila Glovier, Joan Anderson, Bonnie Lloyd, Marie Wayte, Diana Hayes, Gail Johnson, Henriette Buehler, Debbie O ' Connor, Sherry Morris, Pam Tuley; Row 3: Joey Dejanovich, Dottie Ellis, Dixon Tabla, Walter Sobas, Diane Julian, Todd Rogers, Judi Kidwell, Debbie Davis, Gene Mazur, Paula Bianco, Janine Rogers, Dave Hayes. Junior High Student Council— Row 1 : Candy Thomas, Diane Simmons, Debbie Thomas, Kathy Olsen, Wendell Patton; Row 2: Mr. Watkins, Steve Stilley, Larry Johnson, Jeff Skalick, Cheryl Bottom, Dan Meeks, Connie Cox; Row 3; Abby Kulak, Linda Gulley, Marsha Henry, Patty Klutts, Pam Olsen, Nita Johnson; Row 4: John Baltrushartis, Patty Kania, Kathy York, Paul Loving, Cheryl Mioduski, Mark Bianco. 48 SC sponsors various RF activities Student Council activities com- posed a large portion of the school calendar during the year. Members of the Student Council and their sponsor, Mr. Ronald Hughes, planned both basketball and football homecoming activities and were responsible for the can drive and charity week. On Honor Day club members distributed pins to students who were outstanding in some area of academics or leaderhsip. A gift of $100 dollars was pre- sented to the school administration for the purpose of providing a guest speaker for a high school assembly. Doug Patton, junior, is the society ' s president. Above Left— Junior high student coun- cil members Linda Gulley (standing), Nita Johnson and Mark Bianco • plan the King and Queen dance. Left— LaVatta Martin, freshman, won the Hat Day contest sponsored by Student Council. 49 NHS inducts sixteen new members Sixteen new members of the Joe Magarac chapter of the Nation- al Honor Society were inducted on March 18,1971 during a high school assembly in the gymnasium. Honor Society members traveled to the Art Institute during the spring, and also enjoyed a spring outing at the Dunes State Park. Members planned and prepared the annual tea for teachers, and in order to raise money, the group sponsored a car wash in May, as well as a booth in the spring carnival. Mr. Robert Grenert is the chap- ter ' s faculty sponsor. Right— Diana Hinkle speaks to new ir- ductees and students during induction ceremonies. Far Right— New Honor Society members listen to the presentations of present NHS members. National Honor Society: Row 1 : Diana Hinkle, Rose DeJesus, Becky Clary, Mr. Grenert, Joe Taylor, Debbie Griffith, Judi Kidwell and Jim Sikora. 50 FTA hosts speakers Several speakers representing var- ious areas of education, addressed FTA members during club meet- ings throughout the year. Members of FTA attended both the area convention in Chesterton and the state convention in Indian- apolis at Arlington High School. Films and film strips also helped to provide for a varied and inform- ative FTA program during the year. Occasional bake sales he lped to raise money for the organization ' s treasury. Members acted as assistants in the elementary and also provided baby sitting services for various PTA-related events. Mrs. Betty Major and Mr. Art Willing are the club’s sponsors. FTA— Row 1 : Miss Betty Major, Jessie Johnson, Sharon Ondo, Myrna, Janice Chudzicki, Vicki Bigham, Sharon Augustine, Mr. Art Willing; Row 2: Jeff Guth, Anna Biggs, Debbie Hill, Kathy Buda, Vicki Page, Pam Tuley, Carol Thompson, Janet Hall, Veronica Page, Lori Skalik, Diana Hayes; Row 3: Don Diamond, Sharon Belt, Norine Chezci, Kathy Cerajeski, Lavetta Martin, Bobbie Hook, Connie Hook, Nada Shear, Diane McGee, Jean Series, Becky Reyes. 51 High School GAA: Row 1 : M. Korbar, D. Warren, D. Tatalovich, K. Daugherty, D. Pawlicki, J. Shakula, V. Montemayor, A. Biggs, G. Daugherty, M. Bangs, P. Duncan, J. Chudzicki, S. Augustine, R. Wojnarski, D. Tsimblaikis, C. Patterson, P. Larson; Row 2: M. Davis, C. Escabalzeta, P. Rios, J. Kukral, D. Lunghoffer, P. Markle, S. Young, N. Seranno, P. Denny, P. Estill, D. Tibbits, N. Shakula, T. Black, L. Skalik, B. VanFleet, J. Shirk, D. Lunghoffer, Miss Schafer; Row 3: S. Thorman, L. Olivarri, B. House, R. Rodriguez, D. Hensley, R. Kreiter, S. Kallok, B. Samuels, K. Deutscher, N. Benka, L. Cooper, K. Cerajeski, D. Zimmerman, S. Greer and Janice Hickman. Above— Myrna Bangs, Senior, gains con- trol of the ball and attempts to score a goal. RF dealt Portage a 4-2 defeat. Right— Mrs. Henrietta Fish and senior Myrna Bangs jump for the tip-off in the GAA Faculty— All Sfar game, in which the GAA squad beat the faculty 29-22. 52 6AA participates in athletic meets GAA members participa ted in many intra and interschool athletic contests during the year. After- school activities also centered around sports, such as bowling, track, hockey, softball, basketball, archery and soccer. GAA All-stars met the faculty in a basketball game as a major fund raising event. Money earned was used to purchase new equipment and uniforms for the organization. In the spring a banquet was held in the RF cafeteria for members and guests. Miss Joanne Schafer is the senior high sponsor, and Miss Karen Jablonski is the junior high sponsor. Left— Framed by a lovely forsythia bush, charming Miss Jablonski, junior high GAA sponsor, beams at the camera with Judy Tatalovich and Shirley Thorman. Junior High GAA— Row 1: D. Simmons, S. Thorman, J. Tatalovich, B. George, Row 2: S. Dufee, R. Aquilera, D.Griffith, J. Olivarri, C. Thomas, C. Karas, K. Daniels, D. Poturalski, V. Tibbits, D. Thomas, M. Saylor, P. Dunn, P. Highsmith, V. Roop, K. Olsen, C. Deutscher, K. Chamberlain, B. Williams, L. Sobel, D. Hendrix, L. Stover, D. Manning; Row 3: R. Olkoski, P. Matheny, L. Caudill, N. Stanfill, D. Zimmerman, P. Duncan, T. Schlitz, D. Vaughn, N. Biggs, M. Olivarri, K. Liddil, C. Strimbu, T. Grieg, L. Crisp, S. Leo- nard, D. West, P. Hodge, N. Davis, M. Rodriguez, C. Cox; Row 4: D. Wallace, C. Bottom, A. Kendera, C. Hajvert, D. Hyde, S. Ken- dera, P. Kania, E. Corley, C. Mioduski, C. Boyd, L. Pope, V. Montemayor, M. Henry, P. Olsen, P. Phelps, H. Quiterrey, W. Shepherd, M. Micic, S. Steele. 53 Junior High School Choir: Row 1: D. Ranus, K. Lucas, D. Carson, S. Newsom, J. Skalik, R. Milchak.M. Parks, D. Lightfoot.S. Lewis, D. Gibbs, S. Beliles; Row 2: S. Leonard, P. Phelps, D. Haley, P. Hodge, K. Gowins, M. Schlarp, D. Richardson, J. Kollar, V. Long, S. Kamano, A. Rudolph, D. Poturalski; Row 3: L. Guller, R. Harding, C. Podrecca, T. Dommbe, R. Elijah, M. Henry, P. Klutts, M. Oli- verri, H. Gutierres,G. Gallian, B. Propeck, P. Keefover, T. Coffman, M. Zaladz; Row 4: M. Powers, K. Briesacher, E. Corley, L. Pope, J. Kralik, N. Biggs, S. Hill, C. Bottom, L. Diaz, D. Pedroza, M. Fleming, D. Freeman, P. Yates, B. Boyington. Junior High School Choir: Row 1 : P. Shire, P. Barragan, B. Hill, W. Edmonds, J. Biggs, D. Hutnick, J. Shaffer, R. Stroening, S. Guth, B. Miller, R. Julian; Row 2: S. Tenorio, P. Vincent, C. Evans, B. Smith, P. Highsmith, R. Aquilera, C. Strimbu, D. Thomas, R. Olko- skie, C. Morrison, B. Rushing, M. Fraley; Row 3: M. Saylor, D. Podrecca, C. Puentes, C. Cox, L. Stover, D. Simmons, M. Ready, L. Turner, P. Matheny, C. Jones, B. Scott, J. Ranus; Row 4: V. Montemayer, J. Bannister, C. Bartolini, M. Warren, B. Hartman, M. Ra- mirez, M. Wyatt, S. Beasley, C. McMurray, S. Steele, M. Duncan, S. Webster. 54 Row 1 : E. Mullins, P. Marquez, R. Coots, R. Manning, M. Ondo; Row 2: W. Jenkins, R. Mercado; Row 3: J. Carroll, M. Yakab, T. Fields; Row 4: J. Szpakowski, C. Cowart. Bells perform The Societe Campanorium at RF is composed of boys interested in developing the art of bell ringing. As a member of the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, the Societe serves as the performing organization for RF to the people of Hobart township. The Societe is in its ninth year of organization and performs about fifteen concerts during the year. Left-Members of the Bells perform during the Christmas program. Opposite Right— Junior High band mem- bers practice during class. Right— Mike Wittinghill, freshman, Dave Burns, junior, and Geroge Micic, fresh- man practice before a band performance. Senior High Band: Row 1 : D. Crandall, L. Elliott, M. Razo, J. Westerhout, J. Anderson, P. Goings, P. West, J. Davenport; Row 2: M. Lockart, T. Krysak, P. Delahanty, S. Morris, M. Taylor, J. Fedor, J. Cooper, R. Chamberlain, B. Johnson, K. Miller, R. Wojnarski, J. Kukral, J. Hickman; Row 3: K. Hall, B. Krueger, P. Stanfill, B. Sprague, D. Richard, D. Klinger, D. Tabla, P. Markle, B. Yanez, R. Taylor, R. Long, M. Petruska, E. Knox, D. Chamberlain, K. Carson, T. Johnson, D. Morris, H. Munson, P. Gustaff, D. Hinkle, J. Tay- lor, J. Nedza, K. West; Row 4: M. Wittinghill, D. Burns, G. Micic, Mr. Stokes, S. Kujawski. RF Band attends III Band Day Band members attended Indiana University Band Day in Bloomington where 32 other high school bands participated. The band also marched in the Chicago Christmas parade and St. Patrick ' s Day parade. A first place at the state band contest was also awarded to the local group. In January the band hosted the swing choir stage band contest. Mr. Stokes is director. Junior High band members kicked off their season with the Winter Concert. Band members later participated in the solo and ensemble contest in January. Members performed for the three township elementary schools and the junior high in the spring, and concluded their season with the spring concert in May. Mr. Hardt is the director. Junior High Band— Row 1 : L. Johnson, O. Anthony, Mr. Hardt, J. Wampler, R. Gonzalez; Row 2: C. Karas, D. West, C. Duffee, P. Stanfill, D. Micic, C. Boyd, S. Kendera, C. Mioduski, P. Kania, N. Johnson, P. Markle, D. Zimmerman, K. Chamberlain; Row 3: B. Porlier, C. Hall, D. Carson, G. Mitchell, S. Westmoreland, D. Waldrop, D. Wilkins, P. Loving, G. Moore, K. Paradine, D. Lawson, J. Edmonds, K. Liddil, B. Mooris, J. Baltrushaitis, C. Johnson, D. Forrest. 57 Concert Choir: Row 1 : K. Lane, P. Newcomb, D. Smith, L. Skalik, D. Tabla, S. Newsom, P. Martinez, W. Mast, D. Szwedo, S. McLin, Row 2: K. Wheeler, P. Tuley, L. Stangebye,C. Krysak,C. Kaplon, R. Kallok, M. Richardson, B. Barber, K. Eaton, S. Ondo; Row 3: R. Kietzman, D. Zimmer, S. Kallok, C. Haley, E. Cesare, K. Cerajeski, K. Binkley, L. Bardsley, R. Agee, J. Addison, B. McKee, J. Gulley. Right— Lori Skalik, freshman, serves a cheese and cracker appetizer during the Christmas Wassail. Wassail, concert spark yule season Concert Choir highlighted the Christmas season at RF by partici- pating in the Christmas assembly and presenting the Christmas con- cert and the Wassail dinner. During the Christmas Concert Mr. N.R. Swartwout, a flourescent chalk artist, performed for the crowd in attendance, and the musi- cal arrangement presented by the choral groups centered around his presentation. In April the choir sponsored their annual smorgasbord. Springtime brought the solo and ensemble concerts and spring con- certs featuring pop music presented by both the high school and the junior high school choir. Left— Mr. N.R. Swartwout demonstrates his chalk art skills during the RF Christ- mas concert. Concert Choir— Row 1 : D. Hill, E. Keene, J. Hershman, L. Crisp, J. Banister, P. Cunningham, R. Clary, K. Buda; Row 2: N. George, D. Rosendaul, J. Snellgrove, D. Cummings, S. Ogden, M. Newcomb, R. Loeffler, M. Lockhart, C. Burge; Row 3: D. Carson, P. Karas, R. Blanks, T. Rogers, P. Gomez, F. Barragan, B. Partin, D. Farley, R. Bull; Row 4: B. Shadrix, E. Mazur, E. Pedroza, R. Hinojsa, L. Loving, G. Smith, M. Matheny, R. Tolliver, R. Waddell, P. Fazekas, R. Coots. 59 Above— Junior Dennis Mioduski selects a film to show during a Science Club meeting. Right— Planning a Russian Club trip are Terry Greig and Jeanne Cantwell. 60 OEA Club— Row 1: Janice Chudzicki, Sue Ordway, Nancy Graham; Row 2: Joan Thorman, Judy Hayes, Phyllis McCord, Jackie Michna, Janet Hall, Carolyn Thomas, Angie Aquilera, Trudy Powers; Row 3: Carmen Trinidad, Mrs. Langley, Regina Leight, Phyl- lis Huffine and Kathy Riffle. JIJIIIIhh Russian Club views Omsk dancers Russian Club members high- lighted their year ' s social activities by visiting Chicago museums and the Russian Omsk dancers. During the year the club members also enjoyed folk dancing and sponsored several bake sales. Mr. Gene Adam- czyk is the sponsor. Exploring Science Club was a newly formed organization at RF this year. Club members, aside from studying some of the various areas of science, also enjoyed bowling parties, field trips and other extra- curricular activities. Mr. Spurgeon and Mr. Oury are club sponsors. OEA members are composed of RF girls interested in the field of business. Mrs. Langley is the faculty sponsor. Russian Club-Row 1 : Mark Bianco, Diane Tatalovich, Donna Warren, Jeanne Cantwell, Tom Clary, James Nedza, Judy Kidwell; Row 2: Dave Hayes, Jerry Back, Doug Patton, Paul Karas, Mr. Adamczyk, Cliff Hodge, Richard Guth and Jerry Nelson. Science Club-Row 1: Becky Reeves, Rudy Milchak, Ken Lucas, John Butala, Cheryl Mioduski, Kathy Reeves, Debbie West; Row 2: Mr. Spurgeon, Peggy Markle, Dan Bell, Dennis Mioduski, Roily Coots, Patty Klutts, Mr. Oury. 61 RF Cheerleaders breed school spirit Come on you guys and yell! This is a familiar phrase coming from the River Forest Cheerleaders. The girls led the school in pep and enthusiasm throughout the year. Pep sessions. Parent ' s Night and after game dances were some of the activities sponsored by the RF cheerleading squads. Cheerleaders spent a weekend at Indiana University for the An- nual Cheerleading Convention. Var- sity and Junior Varsity participated with the band and pom pom girls in the Chicago Christmas parade. The groups were invited for a re- turn performance in the Chicago Saint Patrick ' s parade. The Freshman, Junior Varsity and Varsity squads were sponsored by Mrs. Fay lorio. Right— Varsity cheerleaders are (Captain) Cyndi Davis, Susie Tabla, Brenda House, Diane Julian and Diane Lamb. 62 Right-Composing the JV Cheerleading squad are Diane Tatalovich, Donna War- ren, Mona Davis and Joyce Michna. Below— Bonnie Soohey, Faith Webster, Donalyn Welton, Marilyn Liszewski, and Jennifer Kukral compose the freshman squad. 63 Right— Members of the eighth cheerlead- ing squad are Bev Tucker, Judy Tatalo- vich, Brenda George, Lisa Sobel. Junior high makes first football debut Junior high cheerleaders made their first debut cheering at foot- ball games during the school year. Cheerleaders sold booster badges for football and basketball seasons. They also sponsored fan buses for away games. Junior high cheerleaders were instrumental in planning pep as- semblies and were guests at a cheer- leader slumber party at the close of the school year. Miss Helen Todar is the faculty cheerleading sponsor. Right— Sandy Leonard, Debbie Gibbs, Candy Thomas, Vanessa Montemayor, compose the seventh grade cheerleading squad. 30 RF sees first Pom-pom performance During the school year the RF pom pom girls made their first debut. Mrs. Fay lorio, sponsor, or- ganized the unit and after tryouts and practicing after school 19 girls were selected. Uniforms consisted of red jump- ers and white turtleneck jerseys. During home basketball games and pep sessions the pom pom girls perform their routines. In the Chicago Christmas parade the girls marched with the band, and were invited for a return per- formance at the St. Patrick ' s Day parade. Left— Pom pom girls perform during the pep session before the Hobart game. Pom Pom Squad: Kneeling: Michelle Cobar, Patty Rodriguez, Twylla Ready, Karen Zanzig, Darlene Swedo; Row 1: Ruth Snell- grove, Darlene Tibbits, Penny Estill, Janice Chudzicki, Jean Series, Sue Thorman, JoAnn Rodriguez; Row 2: Aurora DeLuna, Gayle Johnson, Dotty Ellis, Linda Cooper, Nancy Benka, Henriette Buehler, Diana Hayes (captain). 65 Athletics As the gray dunes sway and fall so must you . . . but you must rise again and view tomorrow . . . and dance in silent crystals . . . victory . . . defeat . . . courage . . . cowardess. If we are to dance in silent crystals we must be prepared to face BOTH SIDES NOW. Right— Dennis Leonard was named to state and local all-star football teams. Below— Harry Nush (12) tackles a Hobart man as Steve Loving (78) is in pursuit. Leonard receives all-state award Dennis Leonard, senior tight- end, was named to the Lake-Porter County all-star team and received an all-state honorable mention for his performance during the RF grid season. Despite many outstanding per- formances returned by Ingot play- ers, RF succomed to a 1-8 record. Leonard holds all reception rec- ords for the school. Harry Nush holds the record for most pass com- pletions. Leading in rushing was Rich Nehring, and leading in tackles was Mike Hilliard. Al Bernacet intercepted four passes and Don Hodge and Leonard tied for four fumble recoveries. Coaching the team was Mr. Tom Freeman. Co-captains for the team were Leonard and Hilliard. Left— Junior Mike R a g o n returns a kick-off. Row 1 : Coach Callahan, Coach Freeman, L. Wilson, B. Stilley, B. Hilliard, G. Martin, N. Samuels, T. Gault, M. Ragon, R. Thomas, F. Wischman, R. Fields; Row 2: Coach Smith, M. Cochran, J. Littles, A. Bernacet, M. Hilliard, M. Furnish, T. Board, D. Nelson, R. Nehring, M. Berland, R. Guth, M. Alfono; Row 3: R. Blanco, J. Szpakowski, C. Santiago, H. Nush, F. Roberts, S. Kovacevic, B. Kadish, D. Wilson, B. Morris, S. Atkins, W. Roberts, P. Delahanty, B. Cook, D. Hodge, J. Stewart, H. Munson, R. Nush, L. Orange. D. Leonard, S. Loving, R. Jennings, J. Baron, L. Loving, E. Bagley. Frosh, JV conclude losing season Freshmen gridders ended their season with a 1-6 record. Outstand- ing offensive players were Kevin West and Ed Hesford. Defensive players responsible for outstanding performances were Charlie Dublo and Delfine Rios. Coaching the team was Mr. Fred Baker. The 1970 J.V. season was high- lighted by the performance of Char- lie Santiago, who gained 400 yards and led the team in rushing. He also led the team in scoring. Leading tackles on the team were Randy Thomas, Frank Wischman ' and Willie Roberts. Mr. Don Callahan coached the team, which ended their season with 1-6. Right— Coach Callahan gives some pre- game advice to junior Richard Guth. Junior Varsity Football Team-Row 1 : T. Board, F. Wischman, C. Santiago, R. Thomas, B. Stilley, R. Fields, G. Martin, M. Alfono, T. Gault, N. Samuels; Row 2: W. Roberts, R. Jennings, M. Cochran, S. Atkins, P. Delahanty, Coach Callahan, R. Nush, R. Guth, D. Nelson, S. Kovacevic, D. Wilson. Freshman Team: Row 1 : Coach Fred Baker, R. Long, R. Coots, B. Hamady, C. Stanfill, R. Delfine, T. Fields, D. Polk, B. Williams, R. Manning; Row 2: B. Cook, C. Dublo, M. Garrett, R. West, R. Mercado, E. Hesford, C. Coward, E. Knox, R. Posey, D. Thorman, B. Jenkins. JV Schedule Opponent RF Hobart 22 0 Hanover 0 6 Valpo 48 14 Griffith 24 8 Portage 28 7 Calumet 24 0 East Gary 24 0 Freshmen Schedule Opponent RF Lake Central 10 0 Highland 24 8 Portage 28 6 East Gary 30 6 Chesterton 0 6 Wirt 18 8 Valparaiso 44 12 Left— JV players Randy Thomas and Norm Samuels fail in attempt to gain control of the ball. 71 Eighth Grade— Row 1 : D. Diamond, K. Perkins, M. Villaneuva, B. Prince, C. Adams, B. Alexander, D. Bell; Row 2: K. Gault, J. Long, R. Coots, G. Ragon, W. Poturolski, C. Thomas, D. Waldrop, R. Blank; Row 3: Coach Klawitter, T. Benedict, J. Nelson, R. Ranus, P. Loving, M. Orange, M. Barker, R. Coots, D. Szpakowski, Coach Spencer. 72 Schedule Seventh Grade Opponent RF Taft 0 26 Hobart 8 14 Griffith 8 14 Eighth Grade Chesterton 0 18 Griffith 7 6 East Gary 0 20 Ridge 6 24 Taft 24 20 Above Right— Whig Bright, ball carrier, runs a sweep. Right— Eighth grader Carroll Thomas fakes a punt. Seventh grade sets perfect record Using power running and tack- ling the seventh and eighth grade football teams compiled a com- bined record of six wins and two losses. Included in this record are 142 points scored by RF and 53 points yielded to opponents. Outstanding performers on the seventh grade team were Whig Bright and Danny Kidwell. Eddie Mullins and Whig Bright served as co-captains. On the eighth grade squad Mike Orange led in tackles and Tim Bene- dict led in scoring and yards gained. Tim Benedict and Mike Orange were co-captains. Coaching the junior high teams were Mr. Gordon Klawitter and Mr. Tim Spencer. Left— Carroll Thomas, eighth grade end attempts to catch a pass. Seventh Grade— Row 1 : S. Turner, T. Hendly, D. Propeck, T. Davenport, M. Ondo, C. Peterson, B. Schaffer, G. Gallien, D. Ordway, S. Lewis, R. Stroening; Row 2: R. Guzman, S. Newsome, D. Kidwell, B. Freeman, D. Conely, R. Henry, M. Bull, E. Mullins, T. Can- trell, M. Cotton, R. Dziurdzy, F. Hendrix, J. Wampler; Row 3: Coach Klawitter, B. Schultz, R. Gibson, J. Estill, S. Orto, G. Moore, K. Farthing, W. Lewis, H. Bright, R. Reyna, M. Knox, T. Gamble, Coach Spencer. 73 Ingots make good sectional show 74 With a veteran team of seven seniors, the varsity basketball team registered a 12-9 record. Perhaps one of the highlights of the season came during IHSAA sectional play when the Ingots lead a ranked E.C. Roosevelt team 35-28 at half-time. The Rough Riders experience proved too much and they pulled ahead to win 67-55. During the holiday tourney RF defeated Hobart 72-64, and lost to East Gary in an overtime, 76-71. Frank Bernacet, a 6 ' 0 forward, sparked the Ingot ' s attack for the third consecutive year. During the season he tallied a 25.0 point aver- age, followed by senior Dennis Leonard with 19.8. Leading rebounders were Frank Bernacet with a total of 246 re- bounds, and Dennis Leonard with a total of 232. Mr. John Newton is head coach. Varsity Schedule Opponent RF Hobart 68 65 Chesterton 69 72 Portage 60 62 Emerson 68 70 Andrean 91 64 Horace Mann 68 65 Boone Grove 75 86 Griffith 67 55 South Central 41 72 Hebron 65 78 Lowell 75 82 Lake Central 83 78 Munster 67 72 East Gary 85 84 Wirt 66 68 Merrillville 62 91 Lew Wallace 95 73 Whiting 68 69 Varsity Basketball— Row 1: Bill Forster, Al Bernacet, Mike Hilliard, Bruce Hilliard; Row 2: Rudy Blanco, Gary Heideman, Frank Bernacet, Dennis Leonard, Larry Orange, Dave Lira, Mike Petrusha and Coach John Newton. Above— Gary Heideman, senior jumps for the tip-off during the first home game. Left— Starting line-up introductions for the night ' s game were Frank Bernacet, Dennis Leonard, Mike Hilliard, Bill Forster and Larry Orange. 75 Far Right— Sophomore Harry Nush looks toward the basket as he attempts a shot. Right— Fred Boessel, sophomore; exe- cutes a lay up during the RF-Hobart game. Junior Varsity— Kneeling: John Wheeler, Tom Cooper and Randy Thomas; Back row: Mike Petruska (manager), Harry Nush, Jerry Wallace, Charles Santiago, Steve Szewczyk, Ron Nush, Fred Boessel, Max Adkisson, Dan Cottrell, Willie Roberts and Coach Burlison. 76 Freshmen Basketball Team— Row 1: Jim Cooper, Rich Manning, Rick Coots, Bruce Kaplon, Mike Whittinghill, Paul Mayfield, Don Chamberlain; Row 2: Tracy Dunn, Joe Szpakowski, Ed Hesford, Chuck Cowart, Ed Knox, Claude Trump, Joel Fedor and Coach Spencer. JV squad posts 1 5-5 season record Junior Varsity I ngots concluded their season by posting a 15-5 record under the coaching of Mr. Joe Burlison. High point man Harry Nush tallied 235 points followed by Steve Szewczyk, who added 210 points to the Ingot cause. Leading rebounder was Steve Szewczyk and Harry Nush again totaled the most free throw points. Claude Trump scored the most points for the freshman A team and Charlie Cowert was high point man for the B team. Mr. Jim Spencer is the head freshman coach. Right— Freshman Rich Manning drives down the court on a fast break attempt. Freshman Schedule A Team Opponent RF Munster 43 18 Valparaiso 51 44 East Gary 54 45 Portage 54 31 Highland 73 53 Andrean 47 48 Lew Wallace 57 48 Hobart 48 34 Whiting 36 34 Horace Mann 40 59 Wirt 53 60 Taft 69 52 Valpo Franklin 45 33 Westchester 67 43 B Team Munster 36 13 Valparaiso 36 42 East Gary 34 33 Portage 56 41 Highland 45 28 Andrean 52 32 Hobart 40 39 Wirt 38 54 Taft 49 41 Valpo Franklin 49 38 Westchester 46 47 77 Eighth Grade Basketball Team— Row 1: Lisa Sobel (Cheerleader), Don Eaton, Jim Long, Scott Crafton, Ron Eaton, Dave Burton, Rollie Coots, Brenda George, Row 2: Mr. Wright, Bev Tucker (Cheerleader), Steve Loving, Carroll Thomas, Jeff Orange, Denny Sazpakowski, Ron Coots, Bill Hanna, John Biggs, Dennis Flores, Ron Bangs, Buddy Prince, John Bentley, Walt Potoralski, Judy Tatalovich, (cheerleader). Eighth Grade Schedule Opponent RF St. Peter-Paul 38 35 East Gary 44 52 Kahler 29 52 Hanover 32 57 Griffith 38 51 St. Peter-Paul 40 34 Merrillville 39 40 Franklin 54 59 Taft 38 50 Munster 33 31 Alyesworth 53 42 Valpo Jeff 38 44 Lowell 18 50 East Gary Tourney 41 35 St. Francis 23 42 East Gary Conference Tourney 64 63 (Lowell) 36 43 Munster 30 40 Griffith 43 53 Eighth grade captures championship Eighth grade Ingot ' s ended their season with an impressive 13-6 record. The Ingots finished strong- ly by winning not only the Big 8 conference but also the conference tourney. This team is the first RF team to win the Big 8 conference or tournament. Co-captains Dennis Szpakowski and Carroll Thomas lead the team ' s offense and rebounding. Mr. Bob Wright coached the team. Leading the seventh grade bas- ketball team in scoring were Whig Bright and Ron Gibson. Kevin Frathing led in rebounds. Co-captains were Whig Bright and Warren Lewis. Mr. Bill Keane coached the team. Left— Ron Coots, eighth grader attempts a left-handed layup. Seventh Grade Schedule Opponent RF St. Peter-Paul 32 31 East Gary 16 53 Kahler 8 49 Hanover 15 53 Griffith 32 40 St. Peter-Paul 31 38 Merrillville 38 22 Franklin 32 30 Taft 27 23 Munster 36 28 Alyesworth 34 21 Valpo Jeff 33 57 Lowell 33 27 Hobart 49 34 Taft Tourney 38 30 Seventh Grade Basketball: Row 1: Tom Henley, Gary Galian, Tom Cantwell, Ron Gibson, Danny Kidwell, Philip Hayes, Wendell Patton; Row 2: Doug Ordway, Terry Gamble, Whig Bright, Kev Farley, Warren Lewis, Mike Knox, Gary Moore, John Estill, Mr. Keane, Dino Conley. 79 •It Wrestling Schedule Opponent RF Andrean 29 16 Whiting 23 27 Crown Point 22 24 Valparaiso 27 15 Merrillville 27 21 North Newton 14 32 Hobart 41 5 Hanover 11 39 Emerson 18 17 Horace Mann 28 16 East Gary 21 21 East Gary Tournament 7th place Valparaiso Tourney 4th place Right-Paul Karas, sophomore, attempts to break down his opponent in the Hanover match. Right— Shaking hands with his Hanover opponent is Russel Ragon, sophomore. Below— Bill Kadish, senior, and co-cap- tain, grapples with his Hanover opponent. Far Below— In the Hobart match sopho- more Cliff Hodge holds his man down. Wrestling season ends 4-6-1 Ingot grapplers closed their sea- son with four wins, six losses and one tie. 1971 was a building year at most weight categories, although there were five returning lettermen. Seniors Bill Kadish posted a 11-0 record. He was followed by Don Hodge 7-4; Rich Nehring 8-3; and Larry Wilson, 7-1. Kadish ' s performance was highlighted by a first place winning in the Valparaiso tourney. Next year eight lettermen will return to the squad. Coaching both JV and Varsity is Mr. Gordon Klawitter. Left— Junior Reece Hedger succumbs to the pressure of his Hobart opponent. JV, Varsity Wrestlers: Row 1 : Dave Devaney, Larry Wilson, Frank Wischman, Cliff Hodge, Paul Karas; Row 2: Russ Ragon, Bill Ka- dish, Keith Carter, Rich Nehring, Mike Ragon; Row 3: Reece Hedger, Don Hodge, Terry Norman, Steve Loving, Howard Munson, Nick Karageoge and Coach Gordon Klawitter. 81 X-Country Team— Row 1: Richard Welton, Terry Husarik, Keith Moorman, Ken Mioduski; Row 2: Coach Robert Marszalek, Tom Cooper, Roger Wilson, Max Adkisson, and Dennis Mioduski. Season finishes 7—7 Cross Country concluded its season with a 7 win and 7 loss record, under the coaching of Mr. Robert Marszalek. High point man of the season was Roger Wilson who tallied 62 points. He was followed by Rick Welton, 49 points and Keith Moorman, 43 points. The team was fairly young, consisting of only one senior, two juniors and five sophomores. Six team members lettered during the season. Left— Coach Marszalek clocks Junior Roger Wilson. X-Country Schedule Opponent RF Lew Wallace 55 15 Hanover 24 ° 31 Hobart, 15, Noll, 40 83 Horace Mann 55 15 Emerson 31 24 Wheeler 29 28 Munster 15 42 Wirt 15 44 Lake Central Inv. second place East Gary Inv. second place East Gary Griffith second place Whiting East Chicago Roosevelt- forfiet Nobart Sectionals-twelfth place Mile relay team ties record Bill Huddleston, Rick Welton, Keith Moorman and Nehring, mem- bers of the mile relay team, tied a school record by compiling a 3.30.6 time. In the freshman-sophomore relays. River Forest defeated Muns- ter, Lake Central, Chesterton and East Gary to take a first place. Ingot track men placed fourth in both the Chesterton relays and the Griffith relays; third in the Andrean relays and the Highlands relays, and fifth in the Rensselear relays. Indoor track meets saw RF placing third in the Munster relays. Captains for the season were Rich Nehring and Larry Wilson. Coaching the team was Mr. Marzsalek and Mr. Burleson. Track Schedule Opponent RF Providence 13 39 Bishop Noll 82 39 Lake Central 54 28 Merrillville 55 28 Lake Central 43 75 Hebron 48 87 Wheeler 13 87 Hanover 32 82 Emerson 44 68 Wirt 36 68 Above Left— Larry Wilson hurdles during the Andrean relays in which RF placed third. Left— Tom Cooper practices pole vaulting before his performance in the Chesterton relays. Tennis team sets 3-9 season record RF ' s tennis team concluded its season with a 4-1 victory over Ho- bart. This gave the team a record of 3 wins and 9 defeats. Captain Jim Miller and Jeff Kaiser reached semi-finals in the doubles competition before bowing to Portage. The only winner in sec- tional play was freshman Mike Hib- bard in singles. As a team, the racketeers finished 7th out of 12 teams in the sectionals. The Ingot tennis team placed 8th in the 10 team Lake County Tennis Association. Coaching the team was Mr. William Davidson. Schedule Opponent RF Andrean 3 2 Portage 4 1 Highland 5 0 Munster 5 0 Hanover Central 0 5 Chesterton 4 1 Horace Mann 3 2 Crown Point 5 0 Gary Rossevelt 1 4 Merrillville 4 1 Griffith 5 0 Hobart 1 4 Right— Senior Jeff Kaiser demonstrates a serve. Tennis Team— Coach William Davidson, Mike Petruska (manager), Mike Hibbard, Wayne Agee, DeVere Crandall, Jim Miller, Bob Sitzenstock and Jeff Kaiser. 84 Varsity Golf-Row 1: Claude Trump, Bob Sitzenstock, Joe Wojnarski; Row 2: Rick Long, Joe Dejanovich, Don Sullivan, Mike Cams and Coach Ken Berquist. Not shown: Steve Paradine. Golfers lack experience River Forest ' s golf team finished a losing season after winning only two matches during the season. Only two linksmen returned to the team from last year. Joe Wojnarski and Claude Trump, whose averages were 40.5 and 43.9, respectively, composed the basic strength of the team. The team was rounded out by Bob Sitzenstock, who averaged 51.2, Mike Cams, with a 54.3 average, and Don Sullivan, who averaged 58.4. Other team members were Rick Long, Joe Dejanovich and Steven Paradine. Coach Ken Berquist assumed coaching responsibilities for the first time this season. Left— Joe Wojnarski hits the seven iron for a second shot at Cressmoor. Schedule Opponent RF Lake Central 162 191 Wallace 154 196 Whiting 163 181 Griffith 175 199 Hobart 156 1 91 Portage 175 195 Merrillville 165 193 Andrean 163 193 East Gary 181 194 Hanover 205 180 Wirt 161 193 Chesterton 182 190 Lowell 176 195 Portage 167 199 Hanover 198 182 Whiting 173 217 Munster 167 195 Andrean 154 195 Lowell 169 195 Calumet 159 179 85 Baseball makes first Above-Joel Fedor, freshman, attends first base during the last home game. For the first time in the history of River Forest baseball was added to the sports schedule. Work on the field began during the summer months and was completed for the season ' s home opener in April. Ingot baseball team members concluded their first season by establishing a 6-12-1 record and turned in a resounding sec- tional show by defeating LaCrosse 12-0. In the second game Val- paraiso defeated RF 5-3, and eli- minated the Ingots from further sectional play. Leading hitters were Harry Nush and Bruce Hilliard. Out- standing pitchers were Nush and Joel Fedor. Varsity coach is Mr. Fred Baker and JV coach is Mr. Tom Freeman. Schedule Opponent RF Hammond Tech 6 1 Portage 13 3 Lake Central 6 6 Munster 12 6 Whiting 6 8 Hanover 0 4 Merrillville 9 2 Chesterton 6 0 East Gary 13 1 Hobart 5 0 Wirt 7 4 Wheeler 6 5 Hebron 1 2 Hanover 5 10 Hammond Noll 9 3 Wheeler 12 17 East Gary 2 1 LaCrosse 0 14 Valparaiso 5 3 Right— Sliding into third base is sopho- more Rich Chamberlain, w ho later scored on his hit. Opposite Page Right— Mr. Fred Baker mirrors concern as Dave Nelson, sopho- more, strikes out. . . ' ' t i Varsity Baseball— Row 1 : Rich Fields, Ken Carson, Ray Ostrander, Curt Martin, Bruce Hilliard, Luis Trinidad; Row 2: Willie Roberts, Harry Nush, DeVere Crandall, Dave Nelson, Terry Board; Row 3: Coach Fred Baker, Rich Chamberlain, Jim Miller, Dan Hennings, Mike Stankovich, Mike Petruska (manager). 87 88 People You are you and I am I . . . I was not put in this world to live up to your expectations and you were not put here to live up to mine. But if, by chance, we should find each other we could create a world that contains BOTH SIDES NOW. New administrators take RF reins At the beginning of the ' 70- ' 71 school year Mr. Floyd Davis and Mr. Henry Hayes assumed the posi- tions of principal and vice-principal, respectively. Administrative offices were re-located in order to situate the vice-principal ' s headquarters in the junior high school. Mr. John Newton returned again as dean. Mr. Robert Scobey and Mr. Tom Freeman resumed their duties as guidance counselors, and Mrs. lone Wheeler returned to her position as school nurse. During the year a new guidance counselor, Miss Sandy McNiel joined the staff Mr. Billy J. Rasser is the township trustee. Right— Principal is Mr. Floyd Davis. Below— Vice-principal, Mr. Henry Hayes, frequently makes announcements over the P.A. Below Right— Dean John Newton is con- cerned with disciplinary problems. Above— Mr. Robert Scobey acts as gui- dance counselor for high school students at River Forest. Above Left— Mr. Tom Freeman takes care of junior high guidance needs. Left— Mr. Bill Logan, athletic director, arranges schedules for sports activities. Left— Mrs. lone Wheeler, school nurse, is on duty to take care of injured or ill RF students. Mr. Gene Adamczyk, BS Indiana Uni- versity of Pa., M.A.T., Indiana University, Russian and music; Mr. Fred Baker, BS Murray State, MS Indiana University, business. Mr. Ken Berquist, BS, MA Ball State Uni- versity, industrial arts, driver education; Mrs. Julie Berry, BS Indiana State Uni- versity, art. Miss Dorothy Boling, AB Franklin Col- lege, MSLS University of Wisconsin, Li- brarian; Mr. Rex Brown, BM Northwest- ern Univers ity, MM Ball State University, music. Mr. Charles Butler, BS Indiana State University, sociology, social studies; Mr. Al Bromberg, BA Valparaiso University, MS Indiana University, business. Mr. Don Callahan, BS Grace College, geography; Mrs. JoAnn Castlen, BS Indi- ana University, business. 92 Mr. William Davidson, BS Heidelberg College, algebra, math; Mr. Alvin Detter- line.BA St. Joseph College, mathematics. Miss Phyllis Dove, AB Indiana Universi- ty, home economics; Mr. Edward Faid- herbe, BS, MS Indiana State University, special education. Mr. Sergio Garcia, MA University of Wis- consin, English; Mr. Alvin Gibbons, Ed.S., Indiana University, audio-visual director. Mr. Don Greening, BS Ball State Uni- versity, business; Mr. Robert Grenert, AB Indiana University, history, economics. Mr. Charles Hardt, BS Indiana State Uni- versity, music; Miss Pat Hayden, BS Mur- ray State University, home economics. 93 Faculty witnesses slight increase Mrs. Barbara Hoag, BS Bradley Univer- sity, home economics; Mr. Thomas Hontz, BA MAnchester College, MS St. Francis, English. Mrs. Kathy Hooks, BS Ball State Univer- sity, MS Valparaiso University, biophysi- cal science, chemistry; Mr. Ron Hughes, BS Louisiana State University, MA Indi- ana University, history. Mrs. Fay lorio, BS Ball State University, MLS Valparaiso University, English, read- ing lab; Miss Karen Jablonski, BS Ball State University, MS Indiana University, physical education, health. Mr. William Keane, BA Grace College, history, English; Mrs. Natalie Keller, BA Indiana University, MA University of Redlands, English. 94 Mr. Gordon Klawitter, BA Butler Uni- versity, geography, history; Mr. Klinge- berger, AB, MA University of Michigan, mathematics. Mi ss Violet Kosanovich, BA Roosevelt University, MA Purdue University, English; Mr. John La Bounty, BA Wa- bash College, MA Valparaiso University, government, history. Mrs. Laura Langley, AB, MS Indiana University. Mr. Leo Lavin,BS, MS Indiana State University, special education. Miss Betty Major, BS, MS Indiana Uni- versity, English; Mr. Robert Marszalek, BS,MS Indiana State University, physical education, health and safety. Mr. Ron McAtee, BS Ball State Universi- ty, business; Mr. Alfred Noyes, BS North- western, MA Valparaiso University, science. Below— Mrs. Vi Soderstrom explains a grammar problem to seniors Bill Forster and Joe Baron. weeeP - . Mr. Dan Oury, B.A. Hanover College, MS Indiana University, general science; Mr. Bob Rajsic, BS Ball State University, wood shop. Miss Jackie Rogers, BA Olivet Nazarene College, biology; Miss Joanne Schafer, BS Valparaiso University, M.Ed. Univer- sity of Toledo, physical education, camp counseling. Mr. Richard Shopbach, MA University of Maryland, German, French; Mr. Don- ald Schriner, B of BD Eastern Illinois University, MS University of Illinois, general mathematics. Mr. Ancil Schrock, BS Indiana State Uni- versity, mathematics; Miss Carole Skib- bie, BS Ball State University, journalism, English. Mr. Don Smith, BS Cumberland College, health and safety; Mrs. Viola Soderstrom, Ph.B. University of Chicago, MA De Paul University, English. 96 Mrs. Karen Spackey, BA Olivet Nazarene College, algebra, geometry, trigonometry; Mr. Jim Spencer, BS Indiana State Uni- versity, MS Indiana University, health and safety. Mrs. Jane Stammel, BA Valparaiso Uni- versity, art; Mr. Joseph Stewart, BS Eastern Illinois University, metal shop. Mr. Thomas Stokes, BS Ball State Uni- versity, MA Manchester; music; Mr. Rob- ert Spurgeon, BS, MS Indiana University, science. Mr. Thomas Szvmczak, BS, MS Ball State University, shop and drawing; Mr. Donald Tippett, BS, MAT Indiana University, psychology. Miss Helen Todar, BS Ball State Uni- versity, home economics; Mrs. Carol Turpin, AB Indiana University, Spanish. 97 Mrs. Mary Vanderbeek, BS, MA Western Michigan University, arts and crafts; Mr. Don Watkins, BS, MS Indiana University, history. Miss Terry Watkins, BS Indiana Univer- sity, shorthand, typing; Mr. Jim Wells, BS Ball State University, biophysical science. Mr. Arthur Willing, BS, ME Purdue Uni- versity, MA, LS, Valparaiso University, mathematics, physics, geometry; Mr. William Wilson, BS Oakland City Col- lege, MS Indiana State University, mathematics. Mr. Robert Wright, BA Grace College, MA Ball State University, English; Mrs. Henrietta Fish, BS Ball State University, English. 98 Secretaries, custodians aid teachers Mrs. Bernice Johnson, library assistant; Mrs. Dorothy Sapper, sec- retary; Mrs. Rita Stewart, secretary- treasurer Mrs. Pat Van Horn, AV secretary; Mrs. Barbara Chambers, library secretary; Mrs. Eleanor Kekelik, secretary-treasurer, head financial consultant Mr. Dail Baker, head custodian; Mrs. Marlene Popp, library assistant; Mrs. Lillian Semerau, guidance secretary 99 Right— Senior Frank Bernacet sports the latest in men ' s apparel. Below Right-Senior Moon Leonard makes a good catch as Kim Thomas slides down the banister. Below— Locker inspection provides this view of a senior locker. Class of ' 7 1 looks toward future Involved in a maze of activities, RF seniors found their final year in school to be an active one. To kick off the year, the class won third place in homecoming float competition. During the year the senior class sponsored the Turn- about dance and were honored at the annual senior banquet, which was held at the Ramada Inn in May. The class demonstrated its spirit by posting a variety of signs in pep sessions and entering group skits in the assemblies. Mr. Donald Tippett acted as head class sponsor. Private parties, ordering caps and gowns, graduation practice and final exams closed the final pages of the class of ' 71 Left— Seniors Jackie Michna and Dave Lira relax during their lunch break. Below— The stairwell in the gym lobby was a popular meeting place. 1 Right— Senior class officers who served during the ' 70- ' 71 school year were Sue Wright, Michelle Davis, Rose DeJesus and Walter Sobas. Rhonda Agee Angeline Aguilera Debra Alford Wayne Ball Bernard Bagley Myrna Bangs 102 Officers conduct class meetings Belinda Banister Ron Barney Joe Baron Bill Barrow Liz Been Alfred Bernacet Frank Bernacet Anna Biggs Vicky Bigham Rudy Blanco Ken Board Cheryl Buda Margie Buda Marc Buehler Jackie Burlison 103 Chuck Burton Bob Carrigan Mike Ceasare Brenda Chappo Agapita Chavez Janice Chudzicki Becky Clary Robert Clary James Cochran Debra Crafton Devere Crandall Cynthia Cronch Debbie Dammarrell Michelle Davis Cyndi Davis Rose DeJesus Bob Delph Dena Duffee Debbie Dunahoo Patti Duncan Kerry Erny Senior class float rates third place Jessie Escabalzeta Peter Fazekas Treesa Fletcher Connie Flynn Bill Forster Mike Furnish Greg Gault David George Janice Goff Amelio Gonzalez Cheryl Gordon Nancy Graham Debra Griffith Alfonzo Guzman Janet Hall 106 Left— Watching the game from the side- lines is Senior Gary Heideman, who underwent surgery on his ankle. Nancy Hall Dawn Hanna Diana Hayes Judy Hayes Gary Heideman Charles Hendry 107 Pam Hibbard Michael Hilliard Robert Hinojosa Don Hodge William Hoggard Melody Huddleston Phyllis Huffine Michael Hunke Terry Hutchens Hugh Jennings Kent Johnson Diane Julian Bill Kadish Jeff Kaiser Barb Kamano Judi Kidwell Anna Koniuszy Kathy Kristelli Above— Senior boys attempt to eliminate vice-president, Walter Sobas. Left— Mr. Grenert, senior sponsor, ex- plains both sides of political issues during the November elections. 109 Right— Senior fullback Mike Hilliard was named Mr. Football during RF homecoming activities. Greta Kroledge Dennis Lane Kenneth Larson Peggy Larson Dennis Leonard Regina Light David Lira Jerry Littles Aurota Maldonado no Grade card earned by Seniors Deborah Martin Paquita Martinez Gene Mazur Rodney McBride Phyllis McCord Diane McGee Thomas McLain Jamie Mefford Gloria Mercado Jacqueline Michna Jim Miller Melvin Monroe Daniel Morehouse Terry Moreland Charlene Morris Debby Mucha James Mullins Richard Nehring Debra Newcomb Mary Newcomb Lynda Novotny Mike Nagloski Bonnie Nush Elizabeth Olivarri Denise Oliver Sharon Ondo Susan Ordway Raymond Ostrander Edward Page Michael Palmowski 112 College talks inspire Seniors Priscilla Parks Harry Pedroza Trudy Powers Richard Pruitt Bertha Rainwater Judy Ranus David Reeves Catherine Riffle Rita Riggers Left— Senior Debbie Griffith and her friend leave the guidance office. 113 Fred Roberts Richard Roberts Jo Ann Rodriguez Janine Rogers Michael Rogers Todd Rogers Dianne Ross Brenda Samuels Dennis Schuler Darryl Schultz Jean Series Frank Shoppa 114 Many Seniors graduate mid-term Robert Sitzenstock John Sizemore Gary Smith Jane Snellgrove Walter Sobas Dennis Soohey Gary Sprague Michael Stankovic William Stanley Phyllis Stepnowski Paulette Striker Linda Szewczyk Joseph Taylor Dale Teeter Andra Tharp ns Senior class orders pins, sweaters Camille Thomas Carrolyn Thomas Susie Thompson Joan Thorman Carmen Trinidad Kathie Tucker Jenny Tuley Jeannie Vaughn Randy Waddell Michael Wayte Paul Weaver Richard Welton Earl Whitson Larry Wilson Steve Wilson 116 Ralph Wozniak Sue Wright Wayne Wrigley Roberta Zeese Lori Zeller Above— After seeing a patrolling teacher round the corner, Pat- ty Duncan, senior, sought refuge among the fire extinguisher and hose. Left— Judi Kidwell, senior was crowned football homecoming queen during the half-time activities of the RF-Griffith game. 117 Juniors sponsor ' Over the Rainbow ' Junior class members were ad- vised to Back the Ingots, and purchase their class rings during their sophomore year. Rings were then delivered in the fall of their junior year. The junior class money- raising project was attending to the concession stand, and selling victory balloons which netted profits for the class of 1972. Representing the junior class in the Football Homecoming Queen competition was Sue Thormann. Juniors handled arrangements for the Junior-Senior prom on May 29,1971. The scene for the prom was the Serbian Hall, while stu- dents attended the post-prom at Wellman ' s Bridgeview Theatre. Head class sponsor is Mr. Tom Hontz. Right— Representing the Junior class are Debbie O ' Conner, vice-president; Sue Thormann, treasurer; Sue Tabla, presi- dent; Diane Hinkle, secretary. Below— Junior class members stroll to the beat of the school song as they enter the gym. 118 Carol Aaron Roni Agee Mike Alfane Nancy Anderson Christine Archer Marsha Atwood Paula Been Joan Bookhammer Donna Boyer Linda Brewer Gail Bryant Linda Burgess David Burns Jeanne Cantwell Mike Cams Beth Cornett Dan Cottrell Jackie Courture Ray Crafton Karen Crook Kenny Daniel Edith Daughtery Juanita Davenport Joey Dejanovich Ismael DeJesus Paul Delahanty Karen Deutscher Doug Diamond Ben Doxtater Dennis Duncan Vivian Dunn Lori Elliot Beverly Ellis Dan Farley Fred Garcia Gregory Garza Cheryl Gearhart Gwen Gill Sheila Glovier Lynn Godsey Kathy Goings Joe Gorman Jo Ellen Gulley Richard Guth Deborah Hairston Cheryl Haley Martha Hankins Debbie Hansen Diana Hazelton Reece Hedgar Ian Hendry Bonnie Henry Debbie Hill Bruce Hilliard Diane Hinkle Joey Hodakowski Lonnie Hoggard Bonnie Hook Connie Hook Brenda House Bill Huddleston Debbie Huguley Jody Hutnick Dorothy Jackson Donald Johnson Yvonne Jones Right— Juniors Mike King and Jeannie Kokosis enjoy a good joke as they pause between classes. 120 Left— Diane Wilkins, junior, types a prac- tice exercise in business lab. Augusta Keefover Roberta Kietzman Michael King Sue Kollar Sandra Kopecy Cindy Krysak Steve Kujaweski Marilyn Kurek Diane Lamb Judy Langston Diane Leonard Ramonia Lo effler Bonnie Lloyd Rhonda Martin Diane Mayfield Ron Mikaloff Dennis Mioduski Brad Morris Howard Munson Debbie O ' Connor Mary Oldaker Nancy Oldham Larry Orange Mike Oslizo Hilda Padron Steve Paradine Sherly Patterson Michael Petruska Janice Pierce Vernon Podgorski 121 Debra Podrecca Mike Ragon Monica Ready Pearl Rios Marsha Ripperdan Rose Marie Roberts Mona Roche Denise Schlitz Kathy Schobel Al Schubert Roberta Serratto IMeda Shearer Kenneth Shire Joy Shirk Jimmy Sikora Deloris Smith Brenda Sprague Patricia Stanfill Jimmy Stewart Don Sullivan Patty Summer Susie Tabla Alice Tassi Susie Thornman Ronald Tolliver Linda Vann Joyce Waldrop Jerry Wallace Richard Weaver Beverly Webster Right— Although disqualified from the class competition, these junior packages added to the decorations of the high school Christmas assembly in the gym. 122 jullW ON « MKV Right— Junior Diane Lamb sports the new socks and shoes purchased by the Varsity cheerleaders. Below— Junior Paula Been, excused from class, relocates herself on a garbage container in the hall. Larry Welch Loyce Welton Patricia White Diane Wilkins John Williams Joe Wojnariski Elizabeth Wright Andrea Yakab Donna Zerebecki 123 Joyce Addison Max Adkisson Linton Agee Wayne Agee Henry Aguilera Joan Anderson Melody Atwood Lynn Bardsley Frank Barragan Hope Barragan Penny Bellar Sharon Belt Mark Berland Paula Bianco Larry Biggs Terry Board Fred Boessel Henriett Buehler Mike Butala David Caldwell James Candler Martha Cantwell Allen Carden Kathy Carney Sandy Carrigan Candy Carroll Donnie Carson Kenneth Carson Keith Carter Kathleen Cerajeski Richard Chamberlain Wilberta Charnetzky Mike Cochran Debbie Conrad Linda Cooper Tom Cooper Anton Corley Norine Czekaj Marjorie Daugherty Mona Davis Sally Davis Kathie Eaton 124 Dottie Ellis Joanne Ewen Dan Ford Charlie Santiago Terry Gault Nancy George Jeff Gibson Peggy Goings Margaret Gomez Ralph Gonzalez Johnny Gunter Wilma Gurley Sophomores sell candy Chocolate bars and candy coated almonds were the components of the candy drive sponsored by the sophomore class. Money profits from the drive were deposited in the class treasury. White Wash the Panthers , the sophomore class float proved to be the winner in inter-class float competition during homecoming ac- tivities. Henriette B u e h I e r represented her class in the homecoming queen court. Mr. Gene Adamczyk served as head class sponsor. Left— Sophomore Donna Warren pauses by the drinking fountain before going to class. Below— Class officers are Paula Bianco, treasurer; Tom Cooper, president; Donna War- ren, secretary, and Henriette Buehler, vice-president. 125 Pete Gustoff Jeff Guth Paula Hairston Karen Hall Dale Hardesty Yuonne Harding Tim Harmon Charlotte Hashman Mark Henderson Rex Hinchley Kent Hisey Cliff Hodge 126 Rickey Holsomback Coydale Hopkins Judy Huff Brenda Hunter Terry Husarik Jeff Hutchens Barbara Jennings Gail Johnson Jesselynn Johnson Robert Johnson Rose Kallok Ruth Kallok Walter Kania Nick Karageorge Paul Karas Joe Kendera Daniel Klinger Michelle Korbar Steve Kovacevic Gl ennis Kritner Kathy Lane Phyllis Larson Melody Lockhart Joseph Long Larry Loving Steve Loving Aurora DeLuna Diane Lunghofer Donna Lunghofer Patricia Markle George Martin Carmen Marino Angelica Marquez Sandra Marquez Mike Matheny Sheryl McLinn Left— This sign was a familiar expression as Guidance Department administered testing to all members of the sophomore class during the second week of February. Typing classes test soph ' s speed Joyce Michna Kathy Miller Vickie Montemayor Keith Moorman Bob Moreland Dale Morris Sherry Morris William Nelson Terry Norman Harry Nush John O ' Dell Frank Olivara Cheryl Paul Debbie Pawlicki Daryl Perkins Peggy Plyar Tino Puentes Tony Puentes Gerald Quillen Russ Ragon Joel Ray Twyla Ready Elaine Riggers Willie Roberts Anna Rodriquez Patty Rodriquez Darlene Rosendaul Norman Samuals Charles Scott Gail Shears Left— Sophomore Dottie Ellis takes a peek at Senior Todd Rogers during a garbage break. Charles Shultz Ann Sinks Lynaya Stangebye Brad Stiiley Judy Striker Rhonda Surer Steve Szewcyk Darlene Szwedo Diane Tatalovich Richard Teeter Edward Tellez Darrell Thomas Pam Tuley Wanda Fraley Donna Warren Marie Wayte Darlene Weaver Dennis Welches Pam West John Wheeler Eddie Williams Lloyd Williams Bryan Wilson Duane Wilson Frank Wischman Leon Wolek Samuel Wright Karen Zanzig 129 Freshmen float receives fourth place Float competition during home- coming activities at River Forest left the freshman class in last place as their float Panthers are all washed up trailed behind other entries. During the week of the can drive before Christmas vacation the freshman class collected 534 cans. For the first time the freshman class participated in a division with the junior high. In this compe- tition the class received third place. Karyn Jaynes represented her class in the 1970 homecoming court. Class officers elected during the year were Dixon Tabla, president; Janice Hickman, vice-president; and Michelle Zoladz. Mr. John LaBounty was head class sponsor. Right— Placing fourth in float competi- tion was the Sophomore float Panthers are all washed up. Anna Adkisson Josie Aguilera Sonja Alasevich David Allen Mildred Arocho Thomas Augustine Mildred Baimakovich Paul Baldauf Deborah Ball Judy Banister Bonnie Barker Nancy Benka Paul Bible Timothy Black Shirley Brown Kathy Buda Karen Butala Cindy Burge 130 Marie Burgos John Cadle David Campos Jack Carroll Elizabeth Ceasare Don Chamberlain David Chappo Bev Charnetzky Wilbur Charnetzky Debra Coban John Conger James Cooper Ricky Coots Charles Cowart Mark Crafton Debbie Cummings Connie Daniels Kirby Daughterty Lee Davenport Bobby Davis Debbie Davis Paul Delgado Ray Deluna Jessica DelValle David DeVaney Panda Denny Don Diamond Tony Doxtater Eddie Duarte Charles Dublo Ray Duncan Tracy Dunn David Durfee Jeff Easton Sandra Elies Julie Elliott Consuela Escabalzeta Penny Estill George Fazekas Joal Fedor Ted Fields Judy Garrard Michael Garrett Leonard Gaskins Randy Gentry Debra Givens Luis Gomez Treasa Gorsky 131 Freshmen finish first year at RFH8 Sharon Greer Bob Gurley Debbie Gustoff Donna Gustoff Bill Hamady Jeannie Hankins Tom Hardesty Michele Hare Jordon Hartman Larry Hatfield David Hayes Linda Hazelton Rosie Herrera Jenny Hershman Tom Hall Dan Hennings Ed Hesford Kim Hibbard Mike Hibbard Janice Hickman Irene Hinkle Cheryl Hinson Murlene Holland Jackey Holsomback Deborah Holt Donna Hook Gladys Huddleston Cathy Hugley Franci Hutchins Earnest Jansen Karen Jaynes Susan Jenkins William Jenkins Tod Johnson Debbie Jones Shirley Kallok Bruce Kaplon Cassandra Kaplon Dean Klinger Eddie Knox Linda Kritner Charles Kroledge 132 Left— Freshman Shirley Kallok does her thing sporting the I a t e s t fad in sunglasses. Shirley Kroledge Tony Kroledge Rosemary Krieter Barbara Kruegar Tony Krysak Jennifer Kukral Glenn Leitch Jimmy Light Dianna Lira Marilyn Liszewski Don Little Raye Loeffler Danny Long Rick Long Richard Manning Texal Marks Lavatta Martin Wanda Mast Paul Mayfield Barbara McKee Naomi Meeks Geraldine Miller Rudy Mercado George Micic 133 Pep sessions spark Frosh spirit Barbara Mills Debra Miranda Carter Mitol Sherry Moreland Deborah Morse Joyce Myers James Nedza Pamela Newcomb Sheryl Newsom Linda Nunez Sandy Ogden Rudy Olivarri Dean Orange Veronica Page William Patterson Carol Patton Larry Perkins Vicki Petruska Cynthia Peveler Bruce Pierce Karen Plew Mary Podgorski Daryl Polk Joseph Posey Right— Freshman Debbie Davis looks absolutely heavenly as she watches the antics of Santa Claus at the Christmas Pep Session. Below— Freshmen packages seem to enjoy the Christmas season preview on December 18, 1970. Freshmen class officers Dixon Table, president; Janice Hick- man, vice-president; and Mi- chelle Zotadz, secretary take a break from their usual busy routine. Bill Pugh Rebecca Reyes Denise Richard Melinda Richardson Patricia Riffle Deifin Rios Cart Samueies Ceiestmo Santos Steve Schiller Delores Schlarp Pricilla Schultz Terry Szpekowski Norma Serrano Michelle Shakuta Nanette Shakuta Cheri Shankel Sharon Shaver Charles Shelton Laure Skalik Sue Smith Jeff Snel Igrove Ruth Snel Igrove Pam Snider Bonnie Soohey 135 Beverly Stafford Chris Stanfill Dennis Stevenson Angie Stojanovic Sandra Sudovich Mary Symiakos Joe Szpakowski Dixon Tabla Margie Taulbee Mike Taylor Rich Taylor Connie Thompson Dennis Thompson Donald Thormann Darlene Tibbits Gloria Trinadad Claude Trump Denise Tsimblakis Right-Bruce Kaplon adjusts the margins on his typewriter in his first year typing class. 136 Left— Using two books at a time freshman Donalyn Wel- ton tries to double her knowledge. Thomas Vann Debra Vaughn Roxanne Velasquez Russell Walker Donalyn Welton Faith Webster Bob Wendrider Kevin West Jeff Westerhout Kathy Wheeler Mike Wittinghill Joanne Wilkins Bob Williams Carlene Williams Linda Williams Rose Wojnarski Mark Yakab Robert Yanez Sue Young Dorothy Zimmer Michelle Zoladz 137 RF junior high students perform in The final year of junior high was brought to a close for the class of 1975 with the annual eighth grade graduation. The ceremonies included the ju- nior high honor program and after- wards the graduation dance. On November 13, 1970 the tra- ditional King and Queen dance was held. Queen Brenda George and King Mark Bianco reigned over the festivities. During the Christmas season the junior high produced A Christmas Carol directed by Mr. Bob Wright. This is the first year the junior high students have performed in a dramatic production. Jerry Back served the junior high student council this year as president. Right— Eighth grader Patty Klutts dis- plays her yellow rubber ducky in Mr. Davidson ' s math class. Ellen Alasevich Bill Alexander Adislado Alfaro Hector Alfaro Darwin Anthony Debra Archer Becky Arnold Reinaldo Arocho Jerry Back John Baltrushaitis Ronald Bangs Betty Barber Debra Beal Dan Bell Tim Benedict John Bentley Sheila Bethel Mark Bianco 138 ' A Christmas Carol ' Henrietta Bible Nancy Biggs John Biggs Randy Blalock Randy Blanks Linda Blanton Mary Jane Bowles Candice Boyd Larry Brad ford Tony Brewer Joanne Briggs Ricky Bull June Bunch Rose Burge Sonia Burgos David Burton John Butala Betsy Blystone Debbie Caldwell Margie Campbell Alex Campos Ray Carney Dickie Carson Brenda Chambers Michael Chappo Ruben Chavez Thomas Clary Donald Cochran Ralley Coots Ron Coots Eileen Corley Scott Crafton Laurie Crisp Janet Davis Nancy Davis David Delgado Linda Demmon Daniel Deutscher Daniel Diamond Don Duncan Rhonda Dunn Ricky Dzuirdzy 139 Junior high demonstrates group spirit Donald Eaton Ronald Eaton James Edmonds Nancy Emmett Frank Elizondo Edmund Flynn Donna Forrest Mary Fraley Richard Francis Kevin Gault Brenda George Dennis Gibson Mickey Gibson Ruben Gonzales Rosemary Gonzales Teresa Greig Fred Griggs Linda Gulley Harrison Gunter Helen Gutierrez Bill Hall Bill Hanna Elaine Hayes Donna Hendrix Sherry Hill Kay Hinkle Leslie Hinkle Peg Hodge Vanessa Holland Penny Huddleston Dennis Hutnick Beatrice Jackson Nita Johnson Larry Johnson Shirley Kamano Teresa Kania Sue Kendera Virginia Kiser Patty Klutts Katherine Kociara Joanne Kralik Katherine Lancaster 140 Katherine Liddil James Long Kathy Loving Paul Loving Kenneth Lucas Janice Maldonado Peggy Markle Phillip Marquez Jennie McCluskey Mary Micic Rudy Milchak Bill Miller Claude Miller Cheryl Mioduski Glenn Mitchell Honora Mitol Virginia Monroe James Moore Becky Morris Cynthia Morrison Jerry Nelson Ninom Nunez Walter Oakley Ronald Oldham Margery Olivarri Class attends King and Queen dance Pamela Olsen Jeff Orange Mike Orange Rene Orto Danita Overbey Brian Owen Ethel Page Michael Parks Brian Partin Reuben Pedroza Ralph Perez Paula Phelps Sally Plew Lori Pope Phillip Posey Christine Podrecca Melody Powers Sue Powers Buddy Prince Linda Prince John Putman Glen Ragon Delmira Ramirez David Ranus Kathryn Reeves Debra Richardson Diane Roberts Cindy Rogers Betty Roop Amanda Rudolph Barb Rushing Bryan Sanchez Marsha Saylor Mary Scott Mike Sebella John Serratto Wendy Shepherd Beverly Smith Diane Smith James Snellgrove Lisa Sobel Dixie Stanley 142 Sherry Steele Dennis Szpakowski Jan Szpakowski Debbie Tabla Judy Tatalovich Robert Thews Carroll Thomas Kathy Thomas Shirley Thormann Virginia Tibbits Ramona Trinosky Thelma Trojan Beverly Tucker Lynn Turner Steve Vale Stanley Vandiver Patricia Vann Dianne Vaugn Mario Villanueva Daniel Waldrop Linda Warren Marsha Warren Lynn Watkins Karen Weaver Darrell Welches Judy Westmoreland Steve Westmoreland David Wilkins Bobbie Williams Richard Williams Glen Wilson Karen Witson Bill Wood John Woodruff Richard Woodruff Romona Wyatt Mat Yakab Neil Yates Catherine York Debra Zimmerman 143 Can drive shows seventh grade power Seventh graders began their first Jr. -Sr. high school experiences by letting RF students know they exist. Can drive results were the ma- jor indication that the seventh grade class was hard at work. For the first time in RF history a sepa- rate division was created for junior high and freshmen. The seventh graders took first place in their division by collecting 1,492 cans and $117.00. Seventh graders also organized a booster block to cheer their teams during athletic events. Right — Junior High students became in- volved in the new arts and crafts course which was added to the curriculum. Rosemary Aguilera Ronnie Alford Jim Baker Jill Banister Cindy Bartolini Shirlie Jo Beasley Stacey Beliles Beverly Billips Phillip Black Cheryl Bottom Bonnie Boyington Kimberly Briesacher Herman Bright Stanley Buchanon Karen Burge Rose Campbell Nestaly Campos Tommy Cantwell Dennis Carson Linda Caudill 144 Kathy Chamberlain George Chappo Randy Conger Dino Conely Mike Cotton Daniel Cowart Constance Cox Robert Czekaj Kellie Daniels Terry Davenport Lloyd Denny Cindy Deutscher Cheryl Dixon Steven Dobson Tammy Dommer Jean Doxtater Mary Duncan Pat Duncan Randy Dziurdzy Darrell Easton Larry Eitel Robin Elijah Bart Ellis Johnny Estill Cheryl Evans John Evans Kevin Farthing Luke Flynn Patricia Fraley James Franchville Bert Freeman Dianna Freeman Terry Gamble Maria Garza Janetta Gentry Debbie Gibbs Norma Gonzalez Ronnie Gibson Sheryl Gibson Phil Glovier Becky Goings Kim Gowins Darlene Griffith Luether Griggs Steven Guth Ricardo Guzman Diane Haley Cindy Hall 145 Right — 7th graders dance to the music during their free time. Seventh grade boosts team Ron Hamilton Pam Harding Bonnie Hartman Phillip Hayes Frank Hendrix Tom Henley Marsha Henry Rick Henry Pam Highsmith Bill Hill Tammy Holder Danny Holt Inez Jackson Ronald Jaynes Ralph Julian Christine Karas Paxton Keefover Ann Kendera 146 Dan Kidwell Michael Kisner Mike Knox Michael Krueger Eddie Kujawski Abby Kulak Dawn Lawson Sandra Leonard Warren Lewis Donald Lightfoot Robert Loeffler Sheila Long Vicki Long Cindy Leullman Mike Lunghofer Carol Majka Amy Maldonado John Maneno Debbie Manning Gregory Matheny Patty Matheny Linda McMullen Cathy McMurray Maxine Meeks Dona Micic Debra Mills Vanessa Montemayor Garry Moore Donna Mosby Eddie Mullins Stephen Newsom Mary Nuez Debra Oakley Delbert Ogden Don Oldham Julie Olivarri Robin Olkoski Kathy Olsen Mike Ondo Doug Ordway Steven Orto Ricky Owens Debra Padron Delores Padron Kim Paradine Charles Parks Wendell Patton Sherry Payne 147 Cheerleaders sell jerseys, badges Delia Pedroza Thomas Pedroza David Peek Doug Peek Carl Petersen Diana Podrecca Denise Poturalski Loretta Presley Billy Propeck Connie Puentes George Ramirez Maria Ramirez John Ranus Marla Ready Rosalie Reck Rebecca Reeves Ralph Reyna Carolyn Riffle Margie Rodrigues Donna Rogozinski Theresa Ronk Vicky Roop Jerry Rosas Troy Rymer Terry Sandala Diana Scarlet Margie Schlarp Tina Schlitz Bill Schlitz Betty Scott John Shaffer Terry Sheperd Paul Shier Dianna Simmons Jeff Skalik Norma Stanfill Steve Stilley Linda Stover Cheryl Stimbu Richard Stroeming Candy Thomas Sandra Tenorio 148 Deborah Thomas Connie Thomason Jeff Thompson Stanley Turner Danny Villanueva Denise Wallace Jeff Wampler Russell Warner Sharon Webster Deborah West Patsey Williams Darlene Willis Beth Wilson John Wolek Scot Woodruff Norma Wright Judith Zanzig Michael Zoladz Far Left— Seventh grader Abby Kulak makes her way through the hallway enroute to third period geography class. Left-Candy Thomas, sev- enth grader, smiles after being teased about her modern locker and note- book designs. 149 Advertising Quality for quantity . . . Mazes of brightly colored signs, slogans, trademarks. Decisions . . . Decisions . . . What to buy, when to buy, how to buy. Advertising is the world of man seen through BOTH SIDES NOW. Above— Luigi ' s Pizza, 225 Center, Ho- bart, has two other locations in Miller and Portage. Above Right— B K is where the kids go! B K is located at 709 W. Ridge Rd., Hobart. Right— Julian ' s Corner, State and Liver- pool Rd., East Gary, has a wide selection of meat prod ucts. 152 restaurants, stores serve hungry RF students Compliments of MAY ENTERPRISES Your Neighborhood Buy Low Super Market and May Drug and Vitamin Center 999 WEST RIDGE ROAD HOBART, INDIANA 46342 Above Left— Dari Maid, 3232 Michigan Ave., Hobart, supplies RF students with before and after school snacks. Left— The Country Lounge is both a favorite of students and faculty. It is located on 37th Avenue in Hobart. 153 Businesses cater to students Above Right— Expert Motorcycle Works, 403 N. Wisconsin, Hobart, specialize in motorcycle competition. Demonstrating his skill is Bob Goodpaster, shop manager. Right— Liverpool Paint and Hardware boasts a complete line of hardware, con- sumer paints, plumber supplies, house- wares, and features pipe cut and threaded and septic tank service. It is located at 34th and Liverpool Rd., East Gary. 154 Above Left— Henri ' s Ladies Apparel, 216 Main, Hobart, carries a wide selection of fashionable women ' s wear. Above— Kellen ' s Florists can service you with a variety of floral arrangements to meet your needs. It is located at 342 Main, Hobart. Left— Thrif-T Mart on US 6 in Hobart supplies area residents with a wide variety of products, all at discount prices. Left— Harley Davidson of Gary, 3311 Liverpool Rd., East Gary, sells, services, finances and insures. Both new and used motorcycles can be purchased at Harley- Davidson of Gary. 155 Right— Bridgett Dwerecki, ' 70 RF grad, is All-American Youth bowling cham- pion from Indiana and is shown bowling at Pla-Bowl. Pla-bowl is located on Michigan Street in New Chicago. Below Right— Judi Kidwell models in the window of Courtesy Department Store. Courtesy is located at 3525 Central Avenue in East Gary. Below— Kim Thomas decides on whether or not to purchase a midi. Carrying a variety of new fashion is Elinor ' s, Third Street in Hobart. 156 a diamond from Comay ' s is an expression of love Comay s is the only jeweler in Gory and Hammond privileged to be a member of the Dia- mond Council or America! MAY ' S vJeuiefieAA FAMOUS FOR DIAMONDS SINCE 1928 624 BROADWAY. GARY FREE PARKING at 6th and Washington WOODMAR SHOPPING CENTER. HAMMOND 158 Above High t— Senior Janine Rogers checks out from Mrs. McGee at Gateway which is located at the corner of Michi- gan and Main Streets, New Chicago. Right— Senior Janie Snellgrove assumes her role as Eve as she forces a tasty apple down Mike Hilliard ' s throat. Stan- dard Sales is located at 504 Van Buren in Walkerton, Ind. Congratulations Class of ’71 RFHS STUDENT COUNCIL President— Vice-President— Doug Patton Secretary— Joan Thorman Treasurer— Linda Szewzyck Reporter— Historian— Jody Hutnick Sponsor— Ron Hughes Compliments of BLENDU’S STANDARD SERVICE STATION 3701 Maitland Street Hobart, Indiana Dick Blendu, Proprietor Left— M e I a n i e Minard, a RF alumna shows a diamond ring at Odell-Smith Jewelers, 347 Main, Hobart. Compliments of BARBARA’S BEAUTY SHOP 2731 Central Ave. East Gary, Ind. 159 E. W. HARDIN 36-49 Illinois St. HOBART. IND. sa CHEVROLET i TSBf HARDIN’S SPEED SERVICE M H RACING TIRES CUSTOM BUILT CAR TRAILERS RACING TRANSMISSIONS STRAIGHT AXLES INSTALLED PHONE (219) 962-5222 Right— Bank of Indiana features loans, checking services, and savings plans for its customers. Bank of Indiana is located at 3115 Central Avenue, East Gary. 160 Above— Werth ' s Furniture Store, located at the corner of US 6 and 51, is a prime appliance and furniture supplier for RF students and their parents. Left— Mrs. Ellis explains a travel arrange- ment to sophomore Karen Hall. Mrs. Ellis is employed by the Voyager Travel Agency in Glen Park. 161 RF drivers patronize service areas Above— Isa kson ' s, located on Michigan Street and Ridge Road, provides residents with auto repair and car sales. Above Right— Employees of American Auto Parts are always willing to give patrons quick and dependable service. American Auto Parts is located at 3513 Michigan Street. Right— Haxton ' s Arco Service Center, 800 Ridge Road, Hobart, has the facili- ties to completely service your auto- mobile. 162 Left— Ben Franklin ' s 5 and 10 carries a wide selection of school supplies. The store is located at 2500 Central Avenue, East Gary. Far Below— Cody ' s Arco station, which is located at 29th St. and DeKalb has provided students with auto repair ser- vice and a car wash. PHONE 962-1511 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Olson 8C Frum Funeral Homes, Inc. WiseWav EAST GARY CHAPEL FOOD CENTER 999 WEST RIDGE ROAD ARTHUR H. OLSON 1307 CENTRAL AVENUE EUGENE L. FRUM EAST GARY, INDIANA 4 6405 HOBART, INDIANA 46342 It ' s the Pepsi Generation. . . . . Put yourself behind a Pepsi . . . where you ' re living, you belong. . . . You ' ve got a lot to live and Pepsi ' s got a lot to give . . 164 River Forest High School Lettermen ' s Club Clay St. and 28th St. East Gary, Ind. ' . . . A nice place to visit . . Chester ' s Bar Bottom— Jansen ' s Fruit Market, located at US 6 and 51, carries a wide variety of produce and gardening supplies. High School is a waste of time . . . . . . unless you find a job that turns you on and makes good use of your education. Inland Steel wants only people who want to use everything they’ve learned in high school— and strongly desire to grow person- ally and in their chosen field. Inland’s future growth depends on the creativity and productivity of its people. If you want a really challenging opportunity to contribute— with the rewards and responsibil- ities that go with it— Inland wants to talk to you. We need action-seeking graduates for opportunities in clerical . . . production . . . technical . . . and craft apprenticeship areas. Think it over. If you have high aspirations and a good high school record, take time to find out about a career with us. See: Your School Counselor or Employment Representatives of Inland’s Personnel Department Indiana Harbor Works INLAND STEEL COMPANY Indiana Harbor Works - 3210 Watling Street - East Chicago, Indiana An equal opportunity employer BILLY J. ROSSER Hobart Township Trustee 166 BETTY BRITE 1 320 Ridge Road Phone 942-9254 Coin-Operated Shirts— Dry Cleaning— Pressing Center Open: Daily 8:00- 1 0:00— Saturday 8:00-8:00 Compliments of New Chicago Arco 3502 Michigan Avenue Top Quality Service Phone: 962-9914 Compliments of Wise-Way Located at U.S. Highway 30 ■ Taft Crown Point, Indiana 167 RF Qeniors . . . Homecoming floats . . . the bra . . . pep sessions . . . the grade card . . . rah rah ' s . . . greasers . . . government class . . . no-doze . . . T.P. ' ing . . . the Rooster ... the B K . . . Hobart guys . . . gettin ' down ... the garage . . . Boone ' s Farm . . . bopping down Broadway . . . cycle riding . . . Turnabout . . . sectionals .... eating whoppers in 1 14 col- lege day . . . concerts . . . rumbles . . . peace . . . college weekends . . . baseball . . . FFD . . . senior ditch day . . . parties at the dunes . . . swats from Mr. Newton . . . prom . . . Turkey Run . . . exams . . . caps and gowns . . . open houses . . . graduation . . . the future. 168 Serving the nation . . . Serving the nation ' s youth . . . Serving the educators of the nation ' s youth . . . This page sponsored by the Hobart Township Teacher ' s Association Affiliated with Indiana State Teacher ' s Association National Education Association Right-Mrs. Fay lorio presents RFHS graduate Janice DeVault with the an- nual HTTA Scholarship. 170 Hobart Township Republican Committee Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Huppenthal Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mioduski Mr. and Mrs. Jan Janiczek Gene Adamczyk The Russian Club Karen Spackey Karen Jablonski— Good Luck Seniors! The Hugheses Judi Kidwell and Randy Kuechenberg Cyndi Davis and Don Rosenbaum The Semeraus Mr. Szymczak, Mr. Berquist, Mr. Rajsic, Mr. Stewart— Congratulations Seniors! River Forest H igh School Office Staff Mrs. Sally Kosanovich Toad, Jabs, BJ-Congrats Seniors! Mrs. Faye lorio— Congrats Seniors! Henry and Sammy— ' 71 Mr. Floyd Davis— Good Luck Class of ' 71! Dorothy A. Boling Mary Lee Coach Newton and Basketball Team Paul B. Usher and family Mr. Henry Hayes— Best of Luck Class of ' 71 ! Nancy Hall and Jim Austin Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Schriner Lillin ' s Drive-In Jo Ann Castlen— Congratulations Seniors! Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Wright Mr. Noyes— Congratulations Seniors! Stokesville Terminal Union Railroad Tom and Jane Stammel Natalie Keller Miss Dove— Best of Luck Seniors! Ingot Patrons Denise and Jerry Mr. Sergio Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fish and son 10:05-11:05-1:15 Wheel drink 2 that— The devil made us say it. Dawn and Bruce Earl ' s Barber Shop, 210 Main Street Evelyn ' s Hobart Beauty Salon Frey ' s Hobart Dairy Queen Pizza Cottage Restaurant Kietzman ' s Hardware Russ Floors (H. Kidwell), Carpets, Linoleum, Ceramics Janine Rogers and Jim Gilbert Jane Snellgrove and Mike Hilliard Kim Thomas and Dennis Leonard Jackie Michna and Dave Lira Hontz and His Second Hour Plague Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Soderstrom Judy Langston and Jim Stewart NBA Joe Wojnarski The Three Muskateers The Seventh Grade Non-Western Geography Class of Mr. Callahan, Period VI Debbie Griffith and Dennis Ralph Fourth Period Non-Western Geography Class of Mr. Callahan ' s Seventh Grade The Seventh Grade Non-Western Geography Class of Mr. Callahan, Period III Diana Mayfield and Dave Adkins Beverly Fritzhead The Junior Varsity Football team and Coach Don Callahan Kathie Tucker and Gary Bupp Mr. Robert Grenert Betty Major-Good Luck Ingots Mr. and Mrs. Norris G. Hilliard Mr. Douglas G. C. Scott Patton Michelle and Everett Mrs. Eleanor Kekelik RFHS Camp Counseling Class John H. Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oury Tim, Amber, and Jill Joyce and Bill Sue Ordway and Allen Brannon Belinda Banister and Bob Nowak Pvt. Robert Frence and Janet Hall Proud to be an Ingot— Mr. Lavin Warden Skibbie ' s First Hour Cel I block No. 1 14 Mrs. Mary Vanderbeek— Much success-Arts and Crafts Dept. Mr. Wilson Concert Choir T. Noel Jocus— Right On Ingots! Mrs. Rose— Best Wishes! Mr. Spencer Carole A. Skibbie Beth Cornett and Ray Rivera Mary Jane Newcomb and Jim Henry Diane Julian— ' 71 0 and B Grocery Hobart Township Teacher ' s Association Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hesford Cindy Thomas and Gary Bullington Mrs. Rosemarie Koritko Fifth Hour Journalism I Class Coach Davidson and Tennis Team Mr. and Mrs. Paul Been Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers Aetna Church of the Nazarene Judi, Liz, Janine, Diane, and Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Julian Mellon Insurance— Jim Mellon Agent Walt ' s Welding Congratualtions! Jr. High and Sr. High Girl ' s Athletic Association Mr. Thomas Hontz Terry Hamburger Norman 171 Seniors reflect past RF experiences A AARON, JIM-Track 3,4 AGEE, RHONDA-Choir 3,4; MELTING POT 1. AQUILERA, ANGIE— GAA 3; OEA 4. B BALL, WAYNE BANGS, MYRNA— GAA 1-4 (Sports- head); Pep Club 1-3; FTA 3,4 (Presi- dent); OEA 4; Field Hockey, 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Basketball 3,4. BANISTER, BELINDA-BUAG 1. BARNEY, RONALD. BARON, JOE— Basketball 1; Track 1-4; Football 4; Class President 1 ,2; Letter- man ' s Club 2-4; Intramurals 2-4; Stu- dent Council 2. BARROW, MIKE-French Club 1. BEEN, LIZ— French Club 1,2 (vice-pres- ident); Student Council 3,4; E.G. Ross 1; BUAG 1; Pep Block 1,2; Choir 2,3; MELTING POT 1; Re- flector 1; INGOT 4 (Business Mana- ger). BERNACET, ALFRED-F ootball 1-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4; Basketball 1-4. BIGGS, ANNA— GAA 1-4 (President); FTA 2,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Volley- ball 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Track 1-4; Softball 3,4. BIGHAM, VICTORIA— GAA 2-4; FTA 3,4 (Treasurer) BLANCO, RUDY— Football Manager 3,4; Basketball Manager 4; Wrestling 2 BOARD, KEN. BUDA, CHERYL— BUAG 1 ; GAA 1 . BUDA, MARGIE— GAA 1; BUAG 2. BURLISON, JACKIE— Choir 1; Metro- politan Club 4. BURRELL, RON — Basketball 1,2; Track 1. c CAMPBELL, TOM. CARDEN, PAT— Tennis 1-3; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4; Intramurals 2-4; Chess Club 2 . CESARE, MIKE. CHAPPO, BRENDA, CHAVEZ, MARCIANO. CLARY, REBECCA— Student Council 1, 3; Honor Society 3,4; FTA 3; Variety Show 3; Choir 2-4 (Pianist). CLARY, ROBERT. COCKRAN, JIM. CRAFTON, DEBBIE -Pep Club 2; Home Economics Club 2; GAA 1 . CRANDALL, DeVERE— Band 1-4 (Presi- dent 4); Tennis 1-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4; Intramurals 3,4. CRAWFORD, DANNY. CRONCH, CINDY— GAA 1-3; BUAG 1. Class Secretary. CUNNINGHAM, KIM-Tennis 1. D DAMMARELL, DEBBIE— GAA 4, Met- ropolitan Club 4. DAVIS, CYNDI— Student Council 1,2,4; Cheerleader 1-4 (captain 3,4); BUAG 1; Girls ' State 3; GAA 1; Home- coming Court 1-4; Charity Court 2; INGOT 4; Class Vice President 3; Leadership 3. DAVIS, MICHELLE-Student Council 3; French Club 2; FTA 1; BUAG 1; OEA 4; Class President 4. DELGADO, LINDA— GAA 1. DeJESUS, ROSE— Honor Society 2,3,4, (Secretary); Student Council 3; Class Secretary 4; Choir 1,3; The Round That Roared. DELPH, ROBERT. DUFEE, DENA— INGOT 4; Metropolitan Club 4; BUAG 1. DUNAHOO. DEBBIE— OEA 4. DUNCAN, PATTI— GAA 1-4; FTA 4, Track 1 ,4; Basketball 1,4; Field Hock- ey 3,4; Softball 3,4; Volleyball 3 4 BUAG 1. 172 E EASTON, AL- Russian Club 1,2; Chess Club 1. ERNY, KERRY— Football 1; Basketball 1- 3. ESCABALZETA, JESSIE-GAA 1. EWEN, MARY-OEA 4. F FAZEKAS, PETER— Football 1; Choir 2- 4; Court Jester 2; INGOT 3; Chess Club 1. FLYNN, CONNIE— GAA 1,2; French Club 1,2; OEA 4; MELTING POT 2. FORSTER, BILL— Basketball 1-4; Lea- dership 3. FURNISH, Ml KE— Football 4; Intramu- rals 4; Lettermen ' s Club 4. G GAULT, GREG. GEORGE, DAVE— Football 1,3,4; Let- termen ' s Club 4. GONZALEZ, AMELIO-Wrestling 1. GORDON, CHERYL-Band 1,2; Home Economics Club 1; Choir 3; Booster Club 1. GRAHAM, NANCY-OEA 4 (Secretary 4); GAA 1. GRIFFITH, DEBBIE— GAA 1-3; Cheer- leader 1-3; FTA 1-3; Honor Society 2-4 (Reporter-Historian); Booster Club 1,2; Band 1-3; MELTING POT 4 (Editor 4); French Club 1 ,2; BUAG 1; Student Council 1-3 (Reporter- Historian 3); Romeo Juliet 3. GUZMAN, ALFONSO. H HALL, JANET-Choir 3; FTA 3,4; OEA 4; Pep Club 2. HALL, NANCY-Band 1,2. HANNA, DAWN— OEA 4; Home Econo- mics Club 1 . HAYES, DIANA— FTA 4; Pom Pom Girls 4 (Captain); Student Council 4. HAYES, JUDY-Band 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Choir 3; OEA 4; BUAG 1 ; Music Man 1 . HEIDEMAN, GARY-Leadership 3; Bas- ketball 1-4; Class Vice President 2. HENDRY, CHARLES. HIBBARD, PAM— BUAG 1. HILLIARD, MIKE-Track 1; Football 1-4 (Co-Captain); Basketball 1 -4; Class Treasurer 1 . HINOJOSA, BOB-Choir 2-4. HODGE, DON— Basketball 1; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 2-4 (Cap- tain); Lettermen ' s Club 3,4; Class President 3; Class Reporter-Historian 1 : Band 1 . HUDDLESTON, MELODY— GAA 3. HUFFINE, PHYLLIS— Student Council 2; OEA 4; Choir 1,2. HUNKE, MICHAEL. I INGRAM, RICHARD— Basketball 1. J JENNINGS, HUGH. JOHNSON, KENT-Student Council 3; Band 1 ,2; French Club 1 . JULIAN, DIANE-Student Council 1-4; Cheerleader 1-4; BUAG 1,4; INGOT 3,4 (Co-editor); Leadership 3; Re- flector 1; French Club 1,2; Girls State 3; Choir 1-3; Pep Club 1,2; E. G. Ross Club 1 ; The Man Who Came to Dinner 2; Class Vice-president 1 . K KADISH, Bl LL— Football 1 -4; Wrestling 1-4 (Captain); Lettermen ' s Club 3-4. KAISER, JEFF-Band 1-3; Tennis 1-3; Golf 1-3; Pep Band 1-3; The Devil and Miss Appleby 4; Romeo and Juliet 3. KAMANO, BARB— BUAG 1,2; Home Ec Club 2; Pep Club 2; Pom Pom Girls 4. KARAS, NICK-Band 1-3. KIDWELL, JUDI— Student Council 1-4 (Vice-president 3); Russian Club 1-4; E. G. Ross Club 1 ; Cheerleader 1 (Cap- tain); BUAG 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Honor Society 2-4; Pep Block 1 ,2; INGOT 3,4; Leadership 3. KRISTELLI, KATHY— FTA 1,2; FHA 1; E. G. Ross 1,2. L LARSON, KENNETH-VICA 4 (Vice- president). LARSON, PEGGY— GAA 1. LEONARD, DENNIS-Football 1-4; (Co- Captain Basketball 1-4; (Co-Captain) Track 1 ; Baseball 4; Letterman ' s Club 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Secretary); Leader- ship 3. LIGHT, REGINA— OEA 4. LIRA, DAVE— Basketball 1-4. LITTLES, JERRY— Football 3,4; Let- terman ' s Club 3; Leadership 3. M MALDONADO, RICHARD. MARTIN, DEBBIE — GAA 1; BUAG 1. MARTINEZ, PAQUITA-Home Econom- ics Club 1 ; Choir 1-4. MAZUR, GENE-Student Council 4; In- tramurals 4; Choir 4. McBRIDE, RODNEY. McGEE, DIANE— GAA 1; FTA 1,2. McGEE, JAMES. MEFFORD, JAMIE— Pep Club 1; BUAG 1; Home Economics Club 1,2; Stu- dent Council 1,2; GAA 1,2; Choir 1-4 (Vice-president 3). MERCADO, GLORIA-Reading Club 1; Metropolitan Club 4. MICHNA, JACKI E-Yearbook 4; GAA 1,2; OEA 4 (Treasurer). MILLER, JIM— Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1-4 (Captain 3,4); Letterman ' s Club 3,4; Leadership 3. MONROE, MELVIN — Football 1,3; Stu- dent Council 1; Intramurals 3,4; Let- termen ' s Club 3,4. 173 MORELAND, TERRY- Intramurals 3,4; Pep Club 4; French Club 1 . MULLINS, JIM-Football 1 ;2 (Manager); Intramural Basketball 3. N NAGLOSKY, MIKE. NEHRING, RICH— Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Student Council 1; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4, Variety Round 3; Band 1; Intramurals 3. NEWCOMB, DEBORAH-Choir 1-4; Pep Club 1. NOVOTNY, LYNDA-MELTING POT 3. NUSH, BONNIE. 0 OLIVARRI, LIZ— BUAG 1,2; Home Eco- nomics Club 2; Pep Club 2; GAA 1,2,4; Cheerleader 1. ONDO, SHARON— FTA 3,4 (Secretary); Choir 4 (Vice-president); Variety Round” 3; Romeo and Juliet 3; The Devil and Miss Appleby 4. ORDWAY, SUE-GAA 1-3; OEA 3. OSTRANDER, RAY-Basketball 1; Base- ball 4; Intramural Basketball 2-4; Leadership 3. P PAGE, ED. PALMOWSKI, MIKE. PARKS, PRISCILLA-BUAG 1. PEDROZA, HARRY— Intramurals 1. POWERS, TRUDY— BUAG 1; French 1,2; Student Council 2; OEA 3,4 (vice-president) PRUITT, RICH. R RAINWATER, BERTHA. RANUS, JUDY FTA 3; Pep Club 3. REEVES, DAVID. RIFFLE, CATHY-GAA 1,2; Band 1-3; BUAG 1. RIGGERS. RITA. ROBERTS, FRED-Band 1-3; Football 1-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4. ROBERTS, RICHARD— Intramurals 4. RODRIGUEZ, JOANN-Pom Pom Girls 4. ROGERS, JANINE— Student Council 1, 2,4; Class Secretary 1; French Club 1,2: E. G. Ross Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; BUAG 1; Choir 2,3; MELTING POT 1; The Man Who Came to Dinner 2; Reflector 1; Leadership 3; INGOT 3,4 (co-editor). ROGERS, MIKE— Class officer 2; Choir 1-3. ROGERS, TODD— Class Treasurer 2,3; Choir 3,4; Student Council 4. ROSS, Dl ANNE-Student Council 4. 8 SAMUELS, BRENDA— GAA 2-4, Field Hockey 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; Field Track 2-4; Softball 3,4. SCHULER, DENNIS. SCHULTZ, D A R R Y L-Football 1-4; Wrestling 1-3; Track 1-3; Lettermen ' s Club 1-3. SERLES, JEAN— Pom Pom Girls 4; Two in One. SITZENSTOCK, ROBERT-Band 1,2; Tennis 1-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4; Intramurals 3,4. SHOPPA, FRANK. SIZEMORE, JOHN. SMITH, GARY— Choir 2,3; Intramurals 1. SNELLGROVE, JANE-Choir 3,4; IN- GOT 4; GAA 1; BUAG 1. SOB AS, WALTER— Class vice-president 4. SOOHEY, DENNIS— Basketball 1 ,2; Ten- nis 1-3; Lettermen ' s Club 3; Intra- murals 3,4. SPRAGUE, GARY. STANKOV 1C, MICHAEL— Intramurals 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; French Club 1. STANLEY, BILL— Life of the Party, The Man Who Came to Dinner ' , Variety Round, Romeo and Ju- liet. STEPNOWSKI, PHYLLIS. STRIKER, PAULETTE. STRYCZYK, DAVE. SZEWCZYK, LINDA— FTA 1; French Club 1; Student Council 3; Class Reporter-Historian 3. T TAYLOR, JOSEPH-Band 2-4 (Secre- tary); Honor Society 2-4 (President). TEETER, DALE— Russian Club 1,2 (Vice-president). THARP, A N D R A— Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club 1; Metropolitan Club 4. THOMAS, CARROLYN-FTA 3,4; OEA 4. THOMAS, KIM-Choir 3; GAA 2; INGOT 4; BUAG 1. THOMPSON, SUSIE. THORMANN, JOAN— BUAG 1; FTA 2; FBLA 1; OEA 4; French Club 1; Student Council 2-4 (Secretary). TRINIDAD CARMEN-OEA 4. TUCKER, KATHY. TULEY, JENNY. V VAUGHN, JEANNIE— GAA 2,4; Metro- politan Club 4 (Secretary). w WADDELL, RANDY. WAYTE, MIKE. WEAVER, PAUL— Basketball 1-4; Chess Club 1. WELTON, RICHARD-Cross Country 1- 4; Track 1-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4; French Club 1 . WHITSON, EARL— Football 1,2; Track 1 . WILSON, LARRY— Track 4, Wrestling 3,4; X-Country 4; Football 4. WILSON, STEVE. WOZNIAK, RALPH. WRIGHT, SUE-Band 1 ; BUAG 1 ; Class Treasurer 4; Charity Court 1; INGOT 4; Scrambled Eggs 4. z ZEESE, ROBBIE. ZELLER, LORI-GAA 1. Above— Seniors Barb Kamano and Mi- chelle Davis attempt to turn back the hands of time. (Oh yeah!) Above R i g h t— Jim Mullins, senior, performed in the spring comedy Don ' t Drink the Water. Left— Two anonymous senior sweeties model the latest in footwear. «SL6F ' ■■■■I m r ' .it 175 Spring activities herald year ' s end A Aaron, Carol, 1 19 Adamczyk, Mr. Gene, 92,36,61 Adams, Charles, 73 Addison, Joyce, 58,124 Adkisson, Max, 76,82,124,130 Adkisson, Anna, Adkisson, Max, 76,82,124,1 30 Agee, Linton, 124 Agee, Rhonda, 102,50 Agee, Roni, 1 19 Agee, Wayne, 86,124 Aquilara, Angeline, 102 Aquilera, Henry, 124,130 Aquilera, Rosemary, 144,53 Alasevich, Ellen, 138 Alasevich, Ellen, 138 Alford, Deborah, 102 Alford, Deborah, 102 Alford, Ronnie, 144 Alexander, Bill, 72,138 Adislado, Alfaro, 138 Alfaro, Hector, 138 Alfono, Mike, 69,72,119 Allen, David, 130 Anderson, Joanne, 48,56,124 Anderson, NB, 48,1 19,43 Anthony, Darwin, 57,138 Archer, Christine, 1 19 Archer, Deborah, 138 Arnold, Becky, 138 Arocho, Phillip, 130 Arocho, Reinaldo, 138 Atkins, Steve, 22,69,72 Atwood, Marsha, 119 Atwood, Melody, 124 Augustine, Sharon, 51 ,52,103 B Back, Jerry, 61 ,138 Bagley, Bernard, 102, Bagley, Everett, 69 Baimakovich, Mildred, 130 Baker, Dale, 99 Baker, Mr. Fred 73,92,86 Baker, Jim, 144 Baldauf, Paul, 42,130 Ball, Deborah, 130 Ball, Wayne, 102 Ball, Comas, 102 Baltrushaitis, John, 48,57,1 38 Bangs, Myrna, 51,52,102 Bangs, Ron 138,78 Banister, Belinda, 103 Banister, Jill, 54,59,144 Banister, Judy, 130 Barber, Betty, 138 Barber, Bonnie, 58,130 Badly, Lynn, 58,124 Barker, Mike, 72 Barney, Ronald, 103 Baron, Joseph, 69,95 ,103 Barragon, Frank, 59,124 Barragan, Hope, 124 Barragon, Peter, 54 Barrow, William, 103 Bartolini, Cindy 54,144 Beal, Debbie, 138 Beasley, Shirlie Jo, 54,144 Been, Elizabeth, 103,43 Been, Paula, 123 Beliles, Stacy, 54,144 Bell, Danny, 61,72,138 Bellar, Penny, 48,124 Beet, Sharon, 51,124 Benedict, Tim, 72,1 38 Benka, Nancy, 52,65,130 Bentley, John, 138,78 Berland, Mark, 69,124 Berry, Mrs. Julie, 92 Bernacet, Al, 13,69,103 Bernacet, Frank, 12,100,103 Berquist, Mr. Kenneth, 92,85 Bethel, Sheila, 138 Bianco, Marc, 48,51 ,1 38 Bianco, Paula, 48,124,125 Bible, Henrietta, 139 Bible, Paul, 130 Biggs, Anna, 51 ,52,103,78 Biggs, John, 54,1 39,78 Biggs, Larry, 124 Biggs, Nancy, 54,139,53 Bigham, Vicky, 51 ,103 Billips, Beverly, 144 Binkley, Kathy, 58 Black, Phillip, 144 Black, Tim, 130 Black, Tina 52 Blalock, Randy, 139 Blanco, Rudy, 69 Blanks, Randy, 72,139 Blanks, Ricky, 59 Blanton, Linda, 139 Blystone, Betsy, 139 Board, Kenneth, 103 Board, Terry, 69,72,124,87 Boessel, Fred, 66,124 Bookhammer, Joan, 119 Bottom, Cheryl 48,54,144,53 Bowles, Mary Jane, 139 Bowling, Mrs. Dorthy, 92 Boyd, Candice, 57,1 39,53 Boyer, Donna, 119 Boyington, Bonnie, 54,144 Bradford, Larry 139 Brewer, Linda, 119 Brewer, Tony, 139 Briesacher, Kimberly, 54,144 Briggs, Joanne, 139 Bright, Herman, 72,73,79,1 44 Brown, Kathleen, 130 Brown, Mr. Rex, 92 Bromberg, Mr. Al, 92 Bryant, Gail, 1 19 Buchanan, Stanley, 144 Buda, Cheryl, 103 Buda, Kathleen, 56,59,130 Buda, Margaret, 103 Buehler, Henriett, 16,48,65,124,125 Bull, Michael, 73 Bull, Ricky, 59,139 Bunch, Marilyn, 139 Burge, Cindy, 59,130 Burge, Karen, 144 Burge, Rose, 139 Burgess, Linda, 119 Burgos, Maria, 131 Burgos, Sonia, 139 Burlison, Jackie, 103 Burlison, Mr. Joe, 76 Burns, David L., 56,1 19 Burton, Charles, 103,104 Burton, David, 139,78 Butala, John, 61 ,139 Butala, Karen, 130,38 Butala, Mike, 124 Butler, Chuck, 92,38 c Caldwell, David, 124 Caldwell, Debbie, 139 Callahan, Donald, 69,72,92 Cambell, Margie, 139 Campbell, Rose, 144 Campos, Alex, 139 Campos, Daid, 139 Campos, Nestaly, 144 Candler, James, 124 Cantrell, T., 73 Cantwell, Jean, 60,61 ,119 Cantwell, Martha, 124 Cantwell, Tommy, 79,144 Carden, Allen, 124 Carney, Kathy, 124 Carney, Ray, 139 Cams, Michael, 1 19,85 Carrigan, Robert, 103,104 Carrigan, Sandy, 124 Carroll, Candy, 124 Carroll, Jack, 55,131 Carroll, John, 55 Carson, Dennis, 57,144 Carson, Donnie, 59,124 Carson, Dickie, 54,139 Carson, Kenneth, 56,124,87 Carter, Keith, 81, 124 Castlen, JoAnn, 92 Caudill, Linda, 144,53 Cerajeski, Kathleen, 51 ,52,58,124 Cesare, Elizabeth, 58,131 Cesare, Michael, 104 Chamberlain, Don, 56,1 31 ,77 Chamberlain, Kathy, 57,145,53 Chamberlain, Rich, 56,124,86,87 Chambers, Mrs. Barb, 99 Chambers, Brenda, 139 Chappo, Brenda, 104,139 Chappo, David, 131 Chappo, George, 145 Charntzky, Beverly, 131 Charnetzky, Bertie,124 Charnetzky, Wilbur, 131 Chavez, Agapita, 104 Chavez, Ruben, 139 Chudzicki, Janice, 52,65,104 Clary, Becky, 50,59,104 Clary, Bob, 104 Clary, Tom, 61 ,139 Coban, Debbie, 131 Cobar, Michelle, 65 Cochran, Don, 139 Cochran, James, 104,105 Cochran, Mike, 62,72,124 Coffman, Tom, 54 Conger, John, 131 Conger, Randy, 145 Conley, Dino, 73,79,145 Conrad, Debbie, 124 Cook, Bob, 69 Cooper, James, 56,1 31 ,77 Cooper, Linda, 52,65,124 Cooper, Tom, 76,82,124,125 Coots, Ricky, 131,77 Coots, Rolley, 55,61 ,72,73,78,1 39 Coots, Ronald, 72,79,59,139,78 Corley, Aton, 124 Corley, Eileen, 54,139,53 Cornett, Beth, 119 Cotton, Micheal, 73,145 Couture, Jackie, 119 Coward, Charles, 55,73,155,77 Cowart, Daniel, 145 Cox, Constance, 48,54,145,53 Craften, Debra, 104 Crafton, Mark, 131 Craften, Ray, 119,38 Crafton, Ray, 119,38 Crandall, Devere, 58,86,104,87 Crawford, Danny Crisp, Laurie, 59,139,53 Cronch, Cynthia, 104 Crook, Karen, 119 Cunniningham, Pam, 59 Cummings, Debbie, 59,1 31 Czekaj, Robert, 145 Czekaj, Norine, 124 177 RF Band takes first in concert D Dammerrell, Deborah, 105 Daniels, Connie, 131 Daniels, Kellie, 145 Daniels, Kenneth, 119,53 Daughertery, Gail, 52,1 19 Daughertery, Kirby, 52,131 Daugherty, Marjorie, 124 Davaney, David, 81 Davenport, Juanita, 1 19,56 Davenport, Lee, 131 Davenport, Terry, 73,145 Davidson, Mr. William, 86,73 Davis, Bobby, 131 Davis, Cindy, 13,15,62,105 Davis, Debbie, 48,181 ,14 Davis, Mr. Floyd, 90,26 Davis, Janet, 139 Davis, Michelle, 52,105 Davis, Mona, 17,63,124,19 Davis, Nancy, 139,53 Davis, Sally, 124 Dejanovic, Joe, 44,48,1 19,85 DeJesus, Lsmael, 44,45,1 19 DeJesus, Rose, 50,102,105 Delahanty, Paul, 56,69,72,1 19 Delgado, David, 1 39 Delgado, Paul, 131 Delph, Bob, 105 DeLuna, Aurora, 65 DeLuna, Ray, 131,39 Delvalle, Jessie, 1 31 Demmon, Linda, 139 Denny, Floyd, 145 Denny, Panda, 52,131 Detterline, Alvin, 93 Deutscher, Cindy, 145,53 Deutcher, Dan, 1 39 Deutcher, Karen, 52,1 19 Diamond, Dan, 72,139 Diamond, Don, 51 ,131 Diamond, Doug, 1 19 Diaz, Lois, 54 Dixon, Cheryl, 145 Dobson, Steve, 145 Dommer, Tammy, 54,145 Dove, Miss Phyllis, 93 Doxtater, Tony, 131 Doxtater, Ben, 1 19 Doxtater, Jean, 145 Duarte, Eddie, 131 Dublo, Charles, 73,1 31 Duffee, Dena, 105 Duffee, Shirley, 57,53 Dunahoo, Debbie, 105 Duncan, Dennis, 119 Duncon, Don, 139 Duncan, Mary, 54,145 Duncan, Patricia, 145,53 Duncan, Patti, 52,105,1 1 7 Duncan, Ray, 131 Dunn, Rhonda, 139 Dunn, Tracy, 131 ,53,77 Dunn, Vivian, 119 Durfee, David, 131 Dzuirdzy, Ricky, 139 Dzuidzy, Randy, 73,145 E Eaton, Don, 140,78 Easton, Jeff, 131 Eaton, Kathie, 58,124 Eaton, Ron, 140,78 Edmonds, Jim, 57,140 Edmonds, Wesley, 54 Eitel, Larry, 145 Elijah, Robin, 54,145 Elizondom, Frank, 140 Elies, Sandy, 131 Elliott, Julie, 131 Elliott, Lori, 48,56,1 19 Ellis, Beverly, 119 Ellis, Dottie, 43,65,125 Emment, Nancy, 140 Erny, Kerry, 12,105,104 Escabalzeta, Connie, 52,131 Escabalzeta, Jessie, 42,106 Estill, John, 73,79,145 Estill, Penny, 52,65,131 Evans, Cheryl, 54,145 Evans, John, 145 Ewen, Joanne, 125 F Faidherbe, Mr. Ed, 93 Farley, Dan, 59,1 19 Farthing, Kevin, 73,79,145 Fazekas, George, 131 Fazekas, Peter, 59,106 Fedor, Joel, 56,131,77,86 Fields, Richard, 69,72,8 Fields, Ted, 55,73,131 Fish, Mrs. Henrietta, 52,98 Fleming, Mary, 54 Fletcher, Treesa, 106 Flynn, Connie, 106 Flynn, Edmund, 140 Flynn, Luke, 145 Forrest, Donna, 57,140 Forster, Bill, 15,95,106 Fraley, Mary, 54,140 Fraley, Wanda, 32,129 Franchville, Jim, 145 Francis, Rich, 140 Freeman, Bret, 73,145 Freeman, Dianna, 54,145 Freeman, Mr. Tom, 69,91 Furnish, Mike, 69,106,38 G Gallian, Gary, 54,73,79 Gamble, Terry, 145 Gamble, Terry, 73,79 Garcia, Fred, 1 19 Garcia, Mr. Sergio, 93 Garrett, Mike, 73,131 Garza, Greg, 119 Garza, Marie, 145 Gault, Greg, 106 Gault, Kevin, 72,140 Gault, Terry, 69,72,125 Gearhart, Cheryl, 120 Gentry, Janetta, 145 Gentry, Randy, 131 George, Brenda, 64,140,53,78 George, David, 106 George, Nancy, 59,125 Graham, Nancy, 106 Gibbs, Debbie, 54,64,145 Gibson, Dennis, 140 Gibson, Jeff, 125 Gibson, Mickey, 140 Gibson, Ronnie, 73,79,145 Gibson, Sheryl, 145 Gibbons, Al, 93 Gill, Gwen, 120 Glovier, Phil, 145 Glovier, Shelia, 48,120,38 Goff, Jan, 106 Goings, Becky, 145 Goings, Kathy, 120 Goings, Peggy, 56,125 Gomez, Luis, 131 Gomez, Margaret, 125 Gomez, Peter, 59 Gonzales, Nora, 145 Gonzales, Rosemary, 57,140 Gonzales, Ruben, 140 Gordon, Cheryl, 106 Gorman, Joe, 120 Gorsky, Teresa, 131 Gowins, Kim, 54,145 Greer, Sharon, 52,132 Greening, Mr. Don, 93 178 Greic, Teresa, 140 Greig, Terry, 60,53 Grenert, Mr. Robert, 50,93,109 Griffith, Darlene, 145,53 Griffith, Debbie, 43,50,106 Griggs, Fred, 140 Gulley, JoEllen, 48,58,120 Gulley, Linda, 54,49,140 Gunter, Harrison, 140 Gunter, Johnny, 125 Gurley, Bob, 132 Gurley, Wilma, 125 Gustoff, Debbie, 132 Gustoff, Donna, 132 Gustoff, Peter, 56,126 Guth, Jeff, 51,126 Guth, Rich, 16,61,72,120 Guth, Steve, 54,145 Gurtierrez, Helen, 54,140 Gutierrez, John, 36 Guzman, Alfonso, 8,106 Guzman, Ricardo, 73,145 H Hairston, Debbie, 120 Hairston, Paula, 126 Haley, Cheryl, 58,120 Haley, Diane, 54,145 Hall, Cindy, 57,145 Hall, Janet, 51,60,106 Hall, Karen, 43,56,126,161 Hall, Nancy, 107 Hall, Tommy, 132 Hall, Bill, 140 Hamady, Bill, 73 Hamilton, Ron, 146 Hankins, Jeannie, 132 Hankins, Martha, 120 Hanna, Dawn, 107 Hanna, Bill, 140,78 Hardesty, Dale, 126 Harding, Pam, 54,146 Hardesty, Thomas, 132 Harding, Yvonne, 126 Hardt, Mr. Charles, 57,93 Hare, Michele, 132 Harmon, Tim, 126 Hartman, Bonnie, 54,146 Hartman, Jim, 132 Hatfield, Larry, 132 Hashman, Char lotte, 126 Hayden, Miss Patricia, 93 Hayes, David, 48,61,132 Hayes, Diana, 12,48,65,107 Hayes, Elaine, 140 Hayes, Mr. Henry, 90 Hayes, Judy, 60,107 Hayes, Philip. 79,146 Hazelton, Diana, 120 Hazelton, Linda, 132 Hedger, Geece, 81 ,120 Heideman, Gary, 107 Henderson, Mark, 126 Hendrix, Donna, 140,53 Hendrix, Frank, 73,146 Hendry, Charlis, 107 Hendry, Ian, 120 Henley, Tom, 73,79,146 Hennings, Danny, 132,87 Henry, Bonnie, 120 Henry, Marsha, 54,48,146,53 Henry, Ricky, 73,146 Herrera, Rosario, 42,142 Hershman, Jenny, 59,132 Hesford, Ed, 73,132,77 Hibbard, Kim, 132 Hibbard, Mike, 86,131 Hibbard, Pam, 108 Hickman, 52,56,1 32,1 35 Highsmith, Pam, 54,146,53 Hillard, Bruce, 69120,87 Hillard, Mike, 69,108,110 Hill, Billy, 54,146 Hill, Debbie, 51, 59, 120 Hill, Sherry, 54,140 Hinchley, Rex, 126 Hinkle, Diane, 32,48,56,120 Hinkle, Kenny, 140 Hinkle, Irene, 132 Hinkle, Leslie, 140 Hinojosa, Bob, 59,108 Hinson, Cherry, 132 Hoag, Mrs. Barbara, 94 Hodakowski, Joe, 120 Hodge, Cliff , 61 ,80,8 1 ,1 26 Hodge, Don, 69,81 ,108,38 Hodge, Peggy, 54,140,53 Hoggard, Lonnie, 120 Hoggard, Bill, 108 Holder, Tammy, 146 Holland, Murlene, 132 Holland, Venessa, 140 Holsomback, Jacky, 132 Holsomback, Rickey, 127 Holt, Danny, 146 Holt, Debbie, 132 Hontz, Mr. Tom, 94,42 Hook, Bonnie, 51 ,120 Hook, Connie, 51 ,120 Hook, Donna, 132 Hooks, Mrs. Kathy, 94 Hooper, Donna, 43 Hopkins, Cloydale, 127 House, Brenda, 52,62,120 Huddleston, Bill, 120 Huddleston, Gladys, 132 Huddleston, Melody, 108 Huddleston, Penny, 140 Huff, Judy, 126 Huffine, Phyllis, 60,108 Hughes, Mr. J. Ronald, 94 Hugueley, Debbie, 120 Hunke, Michael, 108 Hunter, Brenda, 127 Husarick, Terry, 82,127 Hutchens, Franci, 132 Hutchens, Terry, 108 Hutchens, Jeff, 127 Hutnick, David, 120 Hutnick, Dennis, 54,140 Hyde, D.,53 I lorio, Mrs. Fay, 14,94 J Jablonski, Miss Karen, 44,94,53 Jackson, Beatrice, 140 Jackson, Dorothy, 120 Jackson, Inez, 146 Jansen, Ernest, 132 Jaynes, Karen, 13,132 Jaynes, Ron, 146 Jenkins, Sue, 132 Jenkins, Bill, 55,73,132 Jennings, Barbara, 127 Jennings, Hugh, 108 Jennings, Rich, 69,72 Johnson, Mrs. Bernice, 99 Johnson, Curt, 57 Johnson, Don, 120 Johnson, Gail, 48,65,1 27 Johnson, Larry, 48,57,140 Johnson, Jessie, 51 ,1 27 Johnson, Kent, 12,108 Johnson, Nita, 48,49,57,140 Johnson, Bob, 56,1 12 Johnson, Tod, 56,132 Jones, Chaya, 54 Jones, Debbie, 132 Jones, Yvonne, 40,120 Julian, Diane, 13,48,62,108,43 Julian, Ralph, 54,146 K Kadish, Bill, 69 081,109 Kaiser, Jeff, 86,109 Kallok, Rose, 58,127 Kallok, Ruth, 127 Kallok, Shirley, 52,58 Kamano, Barb, 109 Kamano, Shirley, 54,140 Kania, Pat, 48,57,14083 Kania, Walter, 127 Kaplon, Bruce, 132,136,77 Kaplon, Cassandra, 58,1 32 Karagearge, Nick, 81 ,127 Karas, Christine, 57,1 46,53 Karas, Paul, 59,61 £0,127,18 Keane, Mr. William, 79,94 Keene, Liz, 59 Keefover, Augusta, 121 Keefover, Paxton, 54,16 179 Girls physical education classes Kekelik, Mrs. Eleanor, 99 Keller, Mrs. Natalie, 94 Kendera, Ann, 146,53 Kendera, Joe, 127 Kendera, Susan, 57,140,53 Kietzman, Roberta, 58,121 Kidwell, Danny, 73,79,147 Kidwell, Judy, 12,13,48,50,43,61,109, 117,160 King, Mike, 120,121 Kiser, Virginia, 140 Kisner, Michael, 147 Klawitter, Mr. Gordon, 72,73,81 ,95 Klingeberger, John, 95 Klinger, Dan, 56,127 Klinger, Dean, 132 Klutts, Patty, 48,54,61,138 Knox, Eddie, 56,73,132,38,77 Knox, Mike, 73,79,147 Kociara, Kathy, 140 Kollar, Janice, 54 Kollar, Sue, 121 Koniuszy, Anna, 109 Kopecy, Sandy, 121 Kobar, Michele, 52,127 Kosanovich, Miss Violet, 95 Kovacevic, Steve, 69,72,127 Kralik, Joann, 54,140 Krieter, Rosemary, 52 Kristelli, Kathy, 109 Kritmer, Linda, 132 Kritner, Glennis, 127 Kroledge, Charlie, 132 Kroledge, Greta, 110 Kroledge, Shirley, 133 Kroledge, Tony, 133 Krueger, Barb, 56,133 Krueger, Michael, 147 Krysak, Cindy, 58,121 Krysak, Tony, 56,1 33 Kujawski, Eddie, 147 Kujawski, Steve, 56,121 Kukral, Jenny, 63,133 Kulak, Abby, 48,147,149 Kurek, Marilyn, 121 L Labounty, Mr. John, 95 Lamb, Diane, 62,121 ,123 Lancaster, Kathy, 140 Lane, Dennis, 110 Lane, Kathy, 9, 58,127 Langley, Laura, Mrs. 60,95 Langston, Judy, 121 Larson, Ken, 1 10 Larson, Peggy, 35,52,1 10 Larson, Phyllis, 127 Lavin, Mr. Leo, 95 Lawson, Dawn, 57,141 Leitch, Glenn, 133,39 Leonard, Dennis, 68,69,100,110 Leonard, Diane, 121 Leonard, Sandy, 54,64,147,53 Lewis, Tony, 54,73 Lewis, Warren, 54,73,147 Liddil, Kathy, 57,141,53 Light, Jimmy, 133 Light, Regina, 60,1 10 Lightfoot, Don, 54,147 Lira, David, 101,110,114 Lira, Diamm, 1 33 Liszewski, Marilyn, 43,63,133 Little, Don, 1 33 Littles, Jerry, 69,1 10 Lloyd, Bonnie, 42,121 Lockhart, Melody, 56,59,127 Loeffler, Raye, 35,59,133 Loeffler, Bob, 147 Loffler, Ramona, 121 Logan, Wilbert, Mr. 45,91 Long, Danny, 133 Long, James, 72,141 ,78 Long, Joe, 1 27 Long, Shelia, 44,147 Long, Ri chard, 56,73,1 33,85 Long, Vicki, 54,147 Loving, Kathy, 141 Loving, Kathy, 141 Loving, Larry, 12,43,59,69 Loving, Paul, 48,57,72,141 Loving, Steve, 9,68,81 ,1 27 Luellman, Cindy, 147 Lucas, Ken, 54,61 ,141 Lunghofer, Dianna, 52,127 Lunghofer, Donna, 52,127 Lunghofer, Mike, 147 M Maldonado, Amy, 147 Maldonado, Aurora, 1 10 Maldonado, Janice, 141 Majka, Carol, 147 Major, Miss Betty, 51,95 Maneno, John, 147 Manning, Debbie, 147,53 Manning, Richard, 55,73,133,77 Markle, Pat, 52,56,137 Markle, Peggy, 57,61 ,141 , Marks, Texal, 133 Marguez, Phillip, 55,141 Marguez, Sandy, 127 Marszalek, Bob, 82,95 Martinez, Paquita, 8,58,1 1 1 Martin, Debbie, 111 Martin, George 69,72,127 Martin, Lavatta, 22,49,131 Martin, Rhonda, 121 Mast, Wanda, 58,133 Matheny, Greg, 54,147 Matheny, Mike, 59,127 Matheny, Patty, 147,53 Mayfield, Diane, 121 Mayfield, Paul, 133,77 Mazur, Eugene, 48,59,1 1 1 McAtee, Mr. Ron, 41,95 McBride, Rod, 111 McCluskey, Jennie, 141 McCord. Phyllis 60,1 11 McGee, Diane, 51 ,1 1 1 McLin, 36,58,127 McKee, Barb, 58,133 McLain, Tom, 111 McMullen, Linda, 147 McMurray, Cathy, 54,147 Meeks, Linda, 48,147 Meeks, Naomi, 1 33 Mefford, Jamie, 111 Mercado, Gloria, 111 Mercado, Rudy 55,73,1 33 Michna, Jackie, 12,101,1 14 Michna, Joyce, 63,128 Micic, Donna, 147,53 Micic, George, 56,1 33 Micic, Mary, 57,141 Mikaloff, Ron, 121 Milchak, Rudy, 54,61,141 Miller, Bill. 54,141 Miller, Claude, 141 Miller, Geraldine, 133 Miller, Jim, 12,86,111,87 Miller, Kathy, 56,128 Mills, Barb, 23,134 Mills, Debbie, 147 Mioduski, Cheryl, 48,57,141 ,53 Mioduski, Dennis, 60,61 ,82,121 ,21 ,43 Mioduski, Ken, 82 Mitchell, Glenn, 57,141 Mitol, Carter, 134 Mitol, Honora, 141 Monroe, Melvin, 111 Monroe, Virginia, 141 Montemayor, Vanessa, 54,147,53 Montemayor, Vickie, 52,128 Moore, James, 141 Moore, Garry, 57,73,79,147 Moorman, Keith, 82,128 Morehouse, Danny, 1 1 1 Moreland, Terry, 111 Moreland, Sherry, 134 Moreland, Bill 128 Morris, Becky, 57,141 Moris, Charlene, 111 Morris, Dale, 56,128 present ‘Those Were the Days ' Morris, Brad, 69,121 Morris, Sherry, 48,56,1 28 Morrison, Cindy, 54,141 Morse, Debbie, 134,38 Misby, Donna 147 Mucha, Debby, 112 Mullins, Eddie, 55,73,1 12,147 Mullins, Jim, 12,18 Munson, Howard 56,59,81,121 Myers, Joyce, 1 34 N Nagloski, Mike, 112 Nedza, Jim, 56,61 ,1 34 Nehring, Rich, 31 ,69,81 ,112 Nelson, Jerry, 61 ,72,141 Nelson, David, 32,86 Nelson, Bill, 69,72,128 Nelson, David, 32,86 Nelson, Bill, 69,72,128 Newcomb, Debbie, 112 Newcomb, Mary, 59,1 12 Newcomb, Pam, 58,134 Newsom, Sheryl, 58,134 Newsom, Steve, 54,73,147 Newton, John, 13,90 Norman, Terry, 81,128,43 Novotny, Lynda, 112 Noyes, Mr. Al, 95 Nunez, Linda, 1 34 Nunez, Ninon, 141 Nush, Bonnie, 112 Nush, Harry, 76,69,128,87 Nush, Ron 69,72,76 0 Oakley, Debbie, 147 Oakley, Walter, 141 O ' Connor, Debbie, 48,1 18 O ' Dell, John, 128 Ogden, Delbert, 147 Ogden, Sandy, 59,1 34 Oldaker, Alice, 121 Oldham, Don, 147 Oldham, Nancy, 35,121 Oldham, Ron, 141 Olivarri, Liz, 52,112 Olivarri, Frank, 128 Olivarri, Julie, 147,53 Olivarri, Margery, 54,141 ,53 Olivarri, Rudy, 1 34 Oliver, Denise, 112 Olkoski, Robbin, 54,147,53 Olsen, Kathy, 48,147,53 Olsen, Pam, 48,142,53 Ondo, Mike, 55,73,147 Ondo, Sharon 12,51,58,112 Orange, Dean, 134 Orange, Jeff, 142,78 Orange, Larry, 69,121 Orange, Mike 72,142 Ordway, Doug, 73,79,147 Ordway, Sue, 60,105,1 12 Orto, Rene, 142 Orto, Steven, 73,147 Oslizlo, Mike, 121 Ostrander, Ray, 9,1 12,87 Oury , Mr. Dan, 61 ,96 Overbey, Danita, 142 Owen, Brian, 142 Owens, Ricky, 147 P Page, Ethel, 142 Page, Lester, 112 Page, Veronica, 51 ,1 34 Palmowski, Mike, 112 Paradine, Kim, 57,147 Paradine, Mike, 40 Paradine, Steve, 121 Parks, Charles, 147 Parks, Michael 54,142 Parks, Pricilla, 113 Partin, Brian, 142,59 Patterson, Sheryl, 52,1 21 , Patton, Carol, 134 Ffetton, Doug, 48,61 ,21 ,43 Patton, Wendell, 48,79,147 Pawlicki, Debbie, 52,128 Payne, Sherry, 147 Pedroza, Delia, 54,148 Pedroza, Elliot, 59 Pedroza, Harry, 113 Pedroza, Ruben 142 Pedroza, Tom, 148 Peek, Davie, 148 Perez, Ralph, 142 Perkins, Daryl, 128 Perkins, Larry, 144 Perkins, Karl, 72 Petruska, Vicki, 1 34 Petersen, Carl, 73,148 Petruska, Mike, 56,76,121,87 Peveler, Cindy, 134 Phelps, Paula, 54,142,53 Pierce, Bruce, 134 Pierce, Janis, 121 Plew, Sally, 142 Plylar, Peggy, 128 Podgorski, Mary, 134 Podgorski, Vernon, 121 Podrecca, Christine 54,142 Podrecca, Debbie, 122 Podrecca, Diana, 54,148 Polk, Daryl, 73,144 Pope, Lori, 54,142,53 Pope, Ruth, 35 Popp, Marlene, 99 Porlier, Bret, 57 Posey, Joe, 73,134 Posey, Phillip, 142 Poturalski, Denise, 54,148,53 Poturalski, Walter 72,78 Powers, Melody, 54,142 Powers, Trudy, 57,108,1 13 Powers, Vonelda, 142 Presley, Loretta 148 Prince Buddy, 72,142 Prince, Linda, 142 Propeck, Bill, 54,73,148 Pruitt, Richard, 45,1 1 3 Puentes, Connie, 54,148 Puentes, Tino, 128 Puentos, Tony, 128 Pugh, Bill, 135 Putman, John, 142 Q Quillen, Gerald, 128 R Ragon, Glen, 72,142 Ragon, Mike, 69,81,122,21 Ragon, Russell, 80,81 ,128 Rajsic, Mr. Bob, 96 Rainwater, Bertha, 113 Ramirez, Delmiro, 142 Ramirez, Maria, 54,148 Ranus, David 54,72,142 Ranus, John 54,148 Ranus, Judy, 113 Ray, John, 128 Razo, Maria, 56 Ready, Marla, 54,148 Ready, Monica, 122,38 Ready, Twyla, 43,65,1 28 Reck, Rosalie, 148 Reeves, David, 113 Reeves, Kathy, 61 ,142 Reeves, Becky, 61 ,148 Reyes, Becky, 51 ,135 Reyna, Ralph, 73,148 Richard, Denise, 56,135 Richardson, Deborah, 54 Richardson, Melinda, 135 Riffle, Cathy, 60,1 13 Riffle, Pat, 135 181 Riffle, Carollyn, 148 Riggers, Elaine, 128 Riggers, Rita, 113 Rios, Delfine, 135 Rios, Pearl, 52,1 20 Ripperdan, Marsha, 122 Roberts, Diane, 142 Roberts, Fred, 69,1 14 Roberts, Rich, 144 Roberts, Rose, 122 Roberts, Willy, 69,128,87 Roche, John, 42 Roche, Romona, 122 Rodriquez, Annabelle, 1 28 Rodriquez, Joan, 65,1 14 Rodriquez, Margie, 148 Rodriguez, Patty, 65,128 Rodriquez, Rachel, 52 Rogers, Cindy, 142 Rogers, Janine, 1 14,142 Rogers, Mike, 1 14 Rogers, Todd, 12,48,59,114,129 Rogozinski, Donna, 148 Ronk, Teresa, 148 Roop, Betty, 142 Roop, Vicky, 148,53 Ross, Diana, 48,1 14 Rosas, Jerry, 148 Rosendual, Darlene, 59 Rudolph, Amanda, 54,142 Rushing, Barb 54,142 Rymer, Troy, 148 8 Samuels, Carl, 135 Samuels, Brenda 52,1 14 Samuels, Norman, 69,128 Sanchez, Brian, 142 Sandala, Terry, 148 Santiago, Charlie, 76,72,69,125 Santos, Selestion, 135 Sapper, Mrs. Dorothy, 99 Sawyer, Mrs. Jackie, 96 Saylor, Marsha, 54,142,53 Schaffer, Miss Joanne, 52,96 Schobel, Kathy, 122 Schiller, Steve, 135 Schlarp, Dolores, 135 Schlarp, Maggie, 54,148 Schlitz, Denise, 122 Schlitz, Tina, 148,53 Schopbach, Mr. Richard, 96,53 Shriner, Mr. Don, 96 Schrock, Mr. Ancil, 30,96 Schuller, Dennis, 114 Schubert, Al, 122 Schultz, Bill, 73 Schultz, Charlie, 129 Schultz, Darryl, 114 Scobey, Mr. Robert, 91 Scott, Betty, 54,148 Scott, Mary, 142 Scott, Charles, 128 Sevella, Mike, 142 Scott, Charles, 128 Sevella, Mike, 142 Semerau, Lillian, Mrs. 99 Series, Jenae, 51,65,114 Serrano, Norma, 52,122 Serratto, John, 142 Shadrix, Bruce, 59 Shaffer, John, 54,148 Shakula, Juliette, 52,41,21 Shakula, Michelle, 135 Shakula, Nanette, 52,135 Shankell, Cheri, 135 Shaver, Sharon, 135 Shearer, Neda, 51,122 Shelton, Charlie, 135 Shepherd, Terry, 148 Shepherd, Wendy, 142,53 Shire, Ken, 122 Shire, Paul, 54 Shirk, Joy, 52,122 Shoppa, Frank, 114 Sikora, Jimmy, 50, 122 Simmons, Dianna, 54,148,53 Sinks, Ann, 129 Sizemore, John, 115 Sitzenstock, Bob, 86,1 1 5,85 Skalik, Jeff, 48,54,1 48 Skalik, Laure, 51,52,58,135 Skibbie, Miss Carole, 43,96 Smith, Bev, 54,142 Smith, Delois, 58,122 Smith, Diana, 142 Smith, Mr. Don, 96,96 Smith, Garry, 59,115 Smith, Sue, 135 Snellgrove, Jim, 142 Snellgrove, Jeff, 135 Snellgrove, Jane, 59,115,158 Snellgrove, Ruth, 31 ,65,135 Snider, Pam, 135 Sobas, Walter, 48,102,109,1 15 Sobel, Elyse, 64,142,53,78 Soderstrom, Mrs. Viola, 95 Soohey, Bonnie, 63,135 Soohel, Dennis, 115 Spackey, Mrs. Karen, 97,31 Spencer, Mr. Jim, 73,97,77 Sprague, Brenda, 26,122 Sprague, Gary, 115 Spurgeon, Mr. Bob, 61 ,97 Stafford, Bev, 1 36 Stammel, Mrs. Jane, 97 Stanfill, Chris, 73,136 Stanfill, Norma, 57,148,53 Stanfill, Pat, 37,56,122 Stangebuy, Lynaya, 16,58,129 Stankovic, Mike, 115,87 Stanley, Bill, 1 15 Stanley, Dixie, 142 Steele, Sherry, 54,143,53 Stewart, Jim, 122 Stewart, Mr. Joseph, 97 Stewart, Mrs. Rita, 99 Stevenson, Dennis, 136 Stilley, Brad, 69,72,129 Stilley, Steve, 48,148 Stokes, Mr. Ray, 56,97 Stojanovic, Angie, 136 Striker, Judy, 129 Striker, Paulette, 115 Strimba, Cheryl, 54,53 Stroenig, Rich, 54,73,148 Stover, Linda, 54,53 Sudovich, Sandy, 136 Sullivan, Don, 122,85,171 Summar, Patty, 122 Surer, Rhonda, 129 Symiakos, Mary, 136 Szewczyk, Linda, 48,1 15 Szewczyk, Steve, 76,129 Szpakowski, Jan, 55,143,38 Szpakowski, Dennis, 72,143,78 Szpankowski, Joe, 36,69,136,77 Szwedo, Darlene, 58,65,126 Szymczak, Mr. Tom, 97 T Tabla, Debbie, 58,143 Tabla, Dixon, 48,56,136 Tabla, Susie, 62,118,122 Tassi, Alice, 122 Tatalovich, Diane, 61,129 Tatalovich, Judy, 64,143,33,78 Taulbee, Margie, 136 Taylor, Joe, 50,56,1 15 Taylor, Mike, 56,136 Taylor, Richard, 56,1 36 Teeter, Dale, 115 Teeter, Richard, 129 Tellez, Edward, 129 Tenorio, Brenda, 41 Tenorio, Sandy, 54,148 Tharp, Andra, 115 Thews, Robert, 142 Thornes, Candy, 148,53 Thomas, Cathy, 143 Thomas, Carroll, 72,73,143,78 Thomas, Carrolyn, 60,116 Thomas, Darrell, 129 Thomas, Debbie, 48,54,149,53 Thomas, Kim, 100,116,169,43 Thomas, Randy, 69,72,76 Thomason, Connie, 149 Thompson, Connie, 51,136 Thompson, Dennis, 136 Thompson, Jeff, 149 Thompson, Susie, 116 Thormann, Don, 73,136 Thorman, Joan, 48,60,1 16 Thorman, Shirley, 143,53 Thorman, Sue, 13,52,122 Tibbits, Darlene, 52,65,136 Tibbits, Virginia, 143,53 Tippett, Mr. Don. 97,38 182 Becky Clary Todar, Miss Helen, 97 Tolliver, Ron, 16,59,122,18 Trinidad, Carmen, 60,1 16 Trinidad, Gloria, 136,87 Trinosky, Mona, 143 Trojan, Thelma, 143 Trump, Claude, 136,77,85 Tsimblakis, Denise, 52,136 Tucker, Bev, 64,143,78 Tucker, Kathy, 116 Tuley, Pam, 48,51,58,129 Tuley, Jenny, 116 Turner, Lynn, 54,143 Turner, Stan, 73,149 Turpin, Mrs. Carol, 97,36 V Vale, Steve, 143 Vanderbeek, Mrs. tviary, 98 Vandiver, Stanley, 143 Van Horn, Mrs. Pat, 99 Vann, Linda, 132 Vann, Pat, 143 Vann, Tom, 137 i anVIeet, Betty, 22,52 i aughan, Dabbie, 137 Vaughan, Dianne, 143,53 Vaughan, Jeanne, 116 Velasquez, Roxznne, 137 Villanueva, Dan, 149 Villanueva, Mario, 72,143 Vincent, Patty, 54 w Waddell, Randy, 59,1 16 Waldrop, Joyce, 57,122 Waldrop, Dan, 72,143 Walker, Russell, 137 Wallace, Denise, 149,53 Wallace, Jerry, 76,122 Wampler, Jeff, 57,73,149 Warner, Russell, 149 Warren, Donna, 61,129 Warren, Linda, 143 Warren, Marsha, 54,143 Watkins, Mr. Don, 48,98 Watkins, Lynn, 143 Watkins, Miss Terry, 98 Wayte, Marie, 40,48,129 Wayte, Mike, 116 Weaver, Darlene, 129 Weaver, Karen, 143 Weaver, Paul, 116 Weaver, Rich, 122 Webster, Bev, 122 named DAR Webster, Faith, 63,137 Webster, Sharon, 54,149 Welches, Darrell, 143 Welches, Dennis, 129 Welch, Larry, 123 Wells, Mr. Jim, 32,98 Welton, Donalyn, 48,63,137 Welton, Loyce, 22,123 Welton, Rich, 82,116 Wendrick, Bob, 1 37 West, Debbie, 57,61,149,53 West, Kevin, 56,73,137 West. Pam, 56,129 Westerhout, Jeff, 56,137 Westmoreland, Judy, 143 Westmoreland, 57,143 Wheeler, lone, 91 Wheeler, John, 76,129 Wheeler, Kathy, 58 White, Pat, 123 Whitson, Earl, 1 16 Whittinghill, Mike, 56,137,77 Wilkins, David, 57,143 Wilkins, Diane, 121,123 Wilkins, Joanne, 137 Williams, Bob, 143 Williams, Bobby, 73,137,53 Williams, Carlene, 137 Williams, Eddie, 129 Williams, John, 123 Williams, Linda, 137 Williams, Lloyd, 129 Williams, Patsy, 149 Williams, Rich, 143 Willing, Mr. Arthur, 51,98 Willis, Darlene, 149 Willis, Kenny, 43 Wilson, Beth, 149 Wilson, Bryan, 129 Wilson, Dennis, 69,72 Wilson, Diane, 129 Wilson, Glenn, 143 Wilson, Larry, 69,81,116 Wilson, Roger, 82 Wilson, Steve, 116 Wilson, Bill, 98 Witson, Karen, 143 Wischman, Frank, 43,69,72,81,129 Wojnarski, Joe, 23,48,123,43,85 Wojnarski, Rose, 52,56,137 Wolek, John, 149 Wolek, Leon, 129 Woodruff, John, 143 Woodruff, Richard, 143 Woodriff, Scott, 149 Wood, Bill, 143 Wozniak, Ralph, 1 17 Wright, Liz, 123 Wright, Norma, 149 recipient Wrignt, Mr. Bob, 98,78 Wright, Sam, 129 Wright, Sue, 102,117,43 Wright, Waye, 117 Wyatt, Mona, 5 4,143 Y Vakab, Andrea, 123 Yakab, Marc, 55,137 Yakab, Matt, 143 Yanez, Bob, 56,137 Yates, Niel, 143 Yate, Polly, 54 York, Cathy, 48,143 Young, Susan, 52,36,137 z Zanzig, Judy, 149 Zanzig, Karen, 43,65,129 Zerbecki, Donna, 123 Zimmer, Dorothy, 52,58,137 Zimmerman, Debbie, 57,143,53 Zoladz, Michael, 149 Zoladz, Michele, 135,137 183 186 Enjoy the good times . . . they are made to last. Memories turn good times into bad times . . . sometimes . . . Momentous experiences end almost before they ' ve begun. Enjoyable times, novel times become lost times . . . 191 1971 Ingot witnesses ups and downs To the best of our ability we have tried to capture the life-style of RFHS 1971 through our theme Both Sides Now. Book sales increased over the year, and 1971 proved to see the highest number of yearbooks sold since 1967. Advertising also saw a great in- crease over this period of time, and this year was the first year that five color photos appeared in the INGOT since ' 67. Due to difficulties with removal of our Newsfoto files, we are un- able to include the exact book specifications. We would like to extend a hearty thanks to our adviser Miss Carole Skibbie, for without her help we couldn ' t have finished the book. To Mr. Dick Kennard we extend our sincere appreciation and apologies for any and all injustices. To Mr. Ed Carney of Walingers, thanks for the little extras. Finally, to all the RF TEACHERS who supported our adviser and our cause — thanks! Janine Diane Right— Seniors Diane Julian and Janine Rogers edited the 1971 INGOT. 1971 Ingot Staff Co-editors Diane Julian, Janine Rogers Photography editor Douglas Patton Copy Editor Dena Duffee Index editor Nancy Anderson Advertising Manager Liz Been Assistant Manager Donna Hooper Staff Members Paula Been, Judy Langston, Steve Atkins, Joe Wojnarski, John Odell, Kim Thomas, Jane Snellgrove, Terry Norman, Cyndi Davis, Sue Wright, Judi Kidwell, Jackie Michna Advisor Carole Skibbie 192


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